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anvthmn, same on television 'sow ins sisters base moved away
an~ I'm really on my own

F%F'sI'sG HIRAL.D So you base no one to ask questions of

Deirdre O'Donoghue, the Siantang Is an endangered
sPecies, and the local birth was made possible by

Do )ou have that opportattit) the following morning at school.
wh en you still have that homework in your hand? If, for instance,
)ou have a series of problems and had difficulty with t"O Of them.
do )ou have The option before turning In that homework of asking

('onlrIhIitiOr)s of the Itolars ( Iub of Seminole ( ounty
South, stiiiii ai(lI'd ill tii' purchase of a leniale
p.ireIlt in October l9,

STUI)ENT: Yes, and they help rue
EVENING HERALD: Assuming that sou get out of school, get
ajob gelmarriedandhasechlldren Towbatextent asa parent,

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to stas alter school and ask the teacher for help

STUDENT When im children got home from school. the first
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ask to see whdt they did that day. "Tell me how school was," I
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STUDF"IT My sisters taught me more than ins mom did
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she told me that whet. I get my repo rt card, she wants it on top of
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somettung, I go to my mom, and she tries. She really tries. There

In the lower grades when you came home from school did your

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begin at 1N,000. Minimurn floor
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commercial businesses.
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Prospects are good we will filed by the county agaIn the
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ordinance changing the zoning three bedroom homes and 80
on in 802 acre tract
bounding apartment units of both one and
Rinehart Road and
near the two bedroom design. In adStrombergarbon plant
as dition to parcels of onhalf
approved. The ordi
nance must acre each are to be used for
tit read a second time before commercial
dev elopment
final approval.
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as the constucted In thne phases
preliminary plan ui C0flCtP(
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called lake Park
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There will be no privately
operated 275-acre landfill on
$1146, three miles west of
Waste
Interstate-4.
Management Inc., a private
garbage disposal company, will
not appeal to the SeIIIInOIc

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Cleveland Jr., a Sanford attortley who represented th
company at the board (if ad'
justment hearing.
Today %its the deadline for
the IlItnois-based comnipany to
appeal the landfill denial to the
county conunission.

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Florida. Those plans don*t
include a landfill cn SH-46."

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the action of the board of adjustment. In view of that
board's unaninious; vote against
the Lindf Ill. and in view of what
we thought the commission
might do on appeal, there was

The company's decision not
to appeal brought a jubdant
response front Rob Evans, the
attorney
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Roger Perra, whose 24-acre
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informed of the decision.
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force winds blazed out of control today
through 1.500 acres of the Air Force's main
West Coast missile and satellite launching
base, killing three persons
the base commander Joseph Turner, 48. and two base fire
officials.
More than 300 firefighters battled the
flames and hoped the fierce winds would
abate. Weather forecasters said drop ill the
wind speed would allow an offshore rainstorm
to move in over the fire.
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United Press International
Winter stomped onto the nation's reluctantly laid welcome mat with paralyzing snow
storms in the Midwest and Northwest, and
killer wind and dust storms in the far West.
Th e fury began a full 24 hours before the
winter solstice, list ed on nature's irreversible
schedule for 6:24 p.m. EST today.

Racist Wins Trial Delay
MARIETTA, Ga. UP!)
A Cobb Counts'
judge has given avowed white racist J.E3.
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Stoner a 30-day delay in his extradition to
Alabama to face charges of bombing a black
church.
Stoner, a Marietta attorney, said he needed
the time to produce an FBI file he said would
prove Alabama Attorney General William
Baxley knows he is innocent of the June 29,
1958 bombing of the Bethel Baptist Church in
Birmingham. While no one was hurt in the
blast, Alabama law makes it a felons' to
detonate a bomb near an occupied dwelling.

Tobacco Plant Deal Delay
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Agriculture officials will wait a month before acting on a
recommendation that farmers be allowed to
plant more tobacco in exchange for the
promise they would stop harvesting low
quality leaves.
A special ta sk force on tobacco sugges ted
the change to the Department of Agriculture,
officials said Tuesday, but farmers, tobacco
industry and other interes ted groups will be
given time to respond to the proposal.
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PLAINS, Ga. (UP!)
President carter, in
his third visit to his hometown of Plains since
becoming president, today begins a six-day
Christmas celebration with his family.
"There's no public parties that I know of,"
Maxine Reese, an old family friend, said
Tuesday. "We would like for him to quietly
come in and spend a nice Christmas with his
family."
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI)
A. Bartlett
Giamatti, a 39-year-old literary scholar,
author, and avid ba seball fan has been chosen
the 18th president of Yale University.
Giamatti, who roomed with TV talk-show
host Dave Cavett while both were undergraduates at Yale, is the youngest
president in the 276-year history of the Ivy
League school.
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LUBBOCK, Texas (UP!)
Striking farmers riding in tractorcades more than 30
miles long rolled into this West Texas city
today and blocked distribution of a newspaper
that had published an editorial critical of the
national farm strike.
The farmers, exhaus t from their tractors
steaming in chilly 22 degree temperatures,
surrounded the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
building as the first major target of today's
picketing.
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PebftsMd Daily and SvMay. ,icspf Sa tu rday and CIsristmas
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By SCOTT ABRALIAMS
Herald Stall Writer

Annex

Circuit Judge Robert
McGregor today denied a
defense motion for acq ui ttal of
John Adam Reese, charged
with attempted murder in the
shooting of an Orlando police
officer last July during a drug
search.
Defense attm icy Jack
Bridges and A.ssLst.*nt State
r'i.rney hJph
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argued for acquittal for slightly
more than an hour this morning

Mary.
'1 deplore the creation of
enclaves more than their
The Lake Mary City Council elimination once created," said
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has refused to join with the City Nelson, adding "it 15 obvious
wants to be arbitrary
" of Sanford in see king legislation Sanford
authc*'izing the annexation of about the enclaves they hay;
areas completely surrounded createdbyanneungpeople who
by city territory. Instead, the do not want to be annexed."
CityAttorney Garb Massey,
city council Tuesday night
chided Sanford for trying "to defending the Sanford request,

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bill" allowing all the cities to rather see Sanford Join the
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annexation law.
teflitory.
Post Office, places stakes where building will be located,
The attorney called "unfair"
Councilman Cliff Nelson
a
section
lfl the state law that
responded that lake Mary ••
not in a need position, has no requires a city to pay the
enclaves and is making every co unty's attorney fees if the city

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Located less than a mdc
south of the present facility
on Lake Triplet Drive, the
new site is a little over
three acres, according to
Kelly. Adequate parking
space will be provided and
there will be ramps for the
convenience of disabled
persons, he said.
The pt office has been
in the present facility
leased from Casselberry
Gardens Inc. since l%1.
The Postal Service holds a
lease on the building, which
expires in September, 1981,
according to a spokesman
for Casselberry Gardens,
and there are no definite
plans for the building after
the post office moves.
Kelly
said
the
Casselberry Post Office is
serving 7,825 families and
582
businesses
in
'Casselberry and Winter

Southland Construction
Co. Inc. of Orlando has
begun construction on the
new 11,378 square feet
Casselberry Post Office at
Live Oak Center on Live
Oak Boulevard west of
Highway 17.92.
The firm's p32,516 bid
was lowest of seven
mitted for the project,
according to Casselberry
Postmaster Robert D.
Kelly.

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DEC. 20, 1977
ADMISS IONS
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STAMFORD, Coon. (UPI) —
Rochelle Beauchamp
Actress Linda Blair, whose film
Esther A.
struggle with demonic spirits
Sandra Jones
won her teen-age movie fame, Sherri L. McIntyre
now faces a "Jackpot" of real
Loretta M.
life problems steming from her
Kelly Lyon
arrest on drug charges.
Jason E. staring
Unda Blair, 18, who starred
M. Ford
In the movie "The Exorcist,"
Clayton Hasty, Apopka
was one of 40 persons arrested
Erich W. Schaefer, Dry
Tuesday In connection with a
John A. Baton, Deltona
major drag investigation that
Brb.,' H. DWsStaJ Deftona
led to the seizure of $3 million
Natalie Anne Grant, DIftOO$
worth of cocaine in Texas and
Mabel E. Scott, Delta
Florida.
Grandeaa Sjoblom, Lake
Miss Blair was picked I Mary
)utside her home In 'Vilton
Cietta M. Daurora, Orange
Ihortly after noon on Connec Qty
icut charges of being a fugitive
Herbert Lee Stephens, Orlan-

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Sa nford:
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effort to see that none are loses an annexation suit.
Massey said the county should
created."
Nelson said that Sanford have only a limited right to
created its own enclaves by challenge a voluntary a ct ion-

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Florida charge of conspiracy to
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Bridges said today after his
has 240 days to complete
motion for acquittal was denied
the job. The new post office
that Reese would take the stand
will be the second largest in
in his own defense late this
Seminole County. Sanmorning and early this afford's is the largest.
ternoon.
Architect firm for the
Bridges said he may later
project is Reynolds, Smith
request that the Jury be allowed
and Hill of Orlando.
to tour the scene of the shooting,
either late today or Thursday.
Key witnesses for the state in
the trial, now in its third day,
have been Orlando police officer Mike Morris and Th uma.
Thuma testified Tuesday
from a hospital stretcher. He
remains paralyzed in the lower
part.softhe body from the bullet
fired in the shooting. The bullet
BY SCOTT ABRAHAMS
entered the right side of
Herald Stall Writer
neck, cut through veins and
destroyed the spinal cord,
A 24'&gt;'earold woman Living at
according to a doctor who
Tiffany
Square Apartments In
treated Thuma after the
Fern Park was sexually
shooting and who testified
assaulted early today by an
Tuesday.
unknown man who warned her
Thuma, speaking in a dear,
the
attack would teach her to
strong voice, told jurors he
loc k her doors.
neither saw the Interior of the
r door to gain try where
The victim was awakened at the 15 cases of oil were stored.
darkened residence nor who
3:45a.m. by the man who told deputies reported.
fired the shot which struck him.
her to "Just shut up and be
TheshooUngcameasThuma,
Officials of the I.onnM
Morris and a third officer at quiet," the Seminole County UncoM
Stff's Department said.
tempted to gain entry to the
17-92 reported to sheriff's
home to execute a search
Authorities said the man deputies the the of four wire
entered t hr ough an unlocked wheel covers from a 197$
warrant for heroin,
front door and left with $4 he Lincoln. The covers were
Morris testified that he
took from her apartment.
identified himself as a police
valued at $3. reports said, and
Th e man was described as were taken
officer three times after falling
sometime Saturday,
about 5-7 weighing 150 to 160 although the theft was not
to l ur e perso ns i nside the
wi th collar length dark reported until Tuesday.
to the front door by posing as a
hair.
drug purchaser.
Approximately 15 watches
Thuma testified that after
valued at $0 were reported
OIL STOLEN
Morris Identified himself, he
Oil valued at $386 was stolen from a 7-11 convenience
called out "Deputy sheriff with reported taken from the More at Wekh'a Road and SR
a search warrant, open the Eastern Gas Station atSRl36in 434 between 2a.m. and 6a.m.
door," waited about five Altamonte Springs between Tuesday, deputies said. An
seconds and, hearing no TuesdayatlOp.m.andtodayat unknownamountofchangewas
response,kicked the door open. 5:48 a.m., deputies said.
aLsotakenfrominsldethestore,
Someone pried a lock on a a clerk told de puties.

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annex people, who do not want said from a practical stafto be in the city, against their point enclaves can make
difficult for a city to administer
will."
Mayor Walter Sorenson read its public services and that the
a letter from Sanford City Sanford enclaves were creatcu
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against Re'se.
Reese is charged with
shooting ferry Thuma, , an
Orlando police officer who is a
sworn
Seminole
County
Sheriff's deputy. Thuma
remains paralyzed from the
shooting, hich occurred about
2 am. July 23 at 518 Oak St.,
Altamonte Springs.
In arguing for acquittal,
defe ns e counsel Bridges said
the state had failed to show
either through direct or circumstantial evidence that the
shooting was premeditated.
"No one has put the firearm
inMr. Reese's hands," Bridges
added at the close of his
argument for acquittal.
Late Tuesday afternoon,
however, Judge McGregor had
allowed the alleged weapon, a
rifle, to be admitted into
evidence to be considered by
the five-man, one-woman jury.
McGregor Tuesday also
allowed Ericksson to present
the testimony of a sheriffs
deputy present at Reese's first
court hearing the morning after
the shooting. At that time,
Deputy Ed Stanley said, bond
was denied for Reese. The
de puty said Reese immediately
turned back to his seat and
muttered, "1 should've killed
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"annexing by road right of way an annexation where th owner
of the property has petitioned 19
and down railroad tracks"
too dilligent an effort to expand become part of the city.
its city Limits.
"If the county fails to win the
Councilman harry Terry annexation suits it has filed
added that during Sanford's against us, can we require it to
expansion moves it had reached pay the City's attorney fees""
"right into the heart of Lake Nelson asked

Springs. An average of
2,000 pieces of mail are
handled daily.
The number of lock boxes
will tie more than doubled
in the new facility, Kelly
said. There will be five
service windows. He does
not plan to increase the
number of employees
unless the amount of mail
handled increases sub
stantially. Including Kelly
there are currently 34
employees in the Post
Office.
"1 am thrilled over
finally getting a new
facility," Kelly said. "We
have needed it so badly for
five years."

AREA DEATHS
ADA MARIE CANTRELL

two security guards to surrender their
shotguns. He then herded 21 hostages into a
separate room.

David Chacey, in charge of
Longwood's building department, has been given an ad'
ditional title—city planner.
Council approved the additional duties for Chacey to fill
a vacancy created Oct. 28 when
James Lee, Longwood's city
planner whose salary was paid
with funds from the Corn'
pr'chensive Employment Act
CETA, sent to work for the
Department of Environmental
Regulation in Orlando.
However, a lost letter
resulted in no CETA funds in
1978 for the City planner post
Chacey accepted with no raise
in his current 19,619 annual
salary.

(;rant said the Title VI fun'
ding for the position sas lost as
of
16. a nd that Ii had
asked CETA for a pipe layer
Grant told Chacey, "The City
instead to help lay water lines
iIl be depending on you, we
under another CETA program. need all the money we can get."

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CAIRO. Egypt i UPIP
Israel and Egypt
called a second round of talks today to work
out a plan for Israel's withdrawal from the
captured Sinai Peninsula without waiting for
an overall Middle East settlement.
Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Weizman flew
secretly to the Suez Canal city of Ismailia
Tuesday to meet Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat and his top military adviser, Gen.
Mohammed (;amasss'.
Afterward, Weizman and Gamassv flew by
helicopter to an air base at Jiankaklis, 25
miles south of Alexandria, for today's

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a devastating earthquake that rocked mountainous central Iran and flattened a dozen
villages soared past 500 today, Iranian rescue
officials said.
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519 a day after the fatal shock left its mark of
rage on a dozen hamlets in the area.
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With help from a Saudi Arabian
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financial problems that forced his resignation three months ago
as l'resident Carter's budget director.
And he turned a tidy profit of $361,380 in the bargain.
Lance's lawyer, Robert Altman, announced Tuesday the
Georgia banker is selling 60 percent of his stock in the National
Bank of Georgia.
The buyer is Ghaith Pharaon, a construction magnate from
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, who also has holdings in Texas.
Pharaon agreed to pa&gt;' $20 a share for the stock, for which
Lance paid an average of $17 a share. Thus Lance will get
$2,409,200 for a *2,047.820 Investment.
Another feature of the deal may be restoration of Lance as an
officer of the bank. The Atlanta Constitution reported today that if
Pharaon acquires the 60 percent share of all bank stock as he
wants. Lance will be made chairman of the board.
Lance formerly was president of the bank.
The sale of 120,460 of the 200,767 shares of NBG stock Lance
owned will help ease heavy financial obligations. During Senate
confirmation hearings on his nomination as Carter's budget chief,
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other holdings.
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personal checking account overdrafts at the Calhoun bank, obtained loans froni banks after opening interest-free accounts with
his depositors funds, and may have tried to influence federal
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Connell said the city needs
and administrator-one with a
good track record for getting
grants and who can save the
city money. He pointed out
money had been included in the
city's budget for an adriiinistrator and that he had
mind former Altamonte
Springs Mayor Lawrence
Sofford who had obtained
grants for that city.
Council voted 3-2 on a motion
by Councilman Lawrence
toldtjt rg to give the city
planner duties to Chace) at the
saint' salary. Councilman
Parker Anderson, at his final
meeting, and Stephen Barton
voted against the motion.

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Graveside servi ce s were held
Ada Marie Cantrell, 2' i-ear
old daughter of Regina Gay at 2 p.m. today in All Souls
Cantrell of 1503 Mellonvllle died Catholic Cemetery for Kim.
Tuesday in Orange Memorial berly Clarke, one-month old
hospital, Orlando, from in. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
juries received Sunday when Hayford A. Clarke, 2500 Howell
accidentally struck by a car. Branch Rd. in All Souls ('athc
In addition to her mother, she Cemetery. The infant died
is survived by a sister, Iota Monday as the result of Injuriei
Dawn Cantrell, grandparents, received in a Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. William L. traffic accident.
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Graznkow Funeral Home is in parents, are grandparents, Mr.
I a.m. readings: tern- chari,! of arrangements.
and Mrs. Bruce W Clarke
perature, 5$; overnight lows,
Sanford and Mr. and Mrs.
MRS, DORIS ANDERSON
52; yesterday's high, 75;
Marion Oliveira, Hawaii.
barometric pressure, 29,94;
Granikow Funeral Home
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relative h umidity, 98 percent;
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Funeral Notices
this morning and turning colder Ohio, she came to Sanford five
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Thursday sunny and cold with As,wciationof Retired Persons.
Sanford, o d." Y'1a,
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includeher
highs in the mid SOs. Northwest
at Orange Menora, P4 0tpai
winds around 20 mph today husband, Donald J. Anderson.
OrIa. *111 be at I
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Sanford; a daughter, Mrs.
decreasing some tonight.
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Nancy Williams, Cypress, Cal.;
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Daytona Beach: high 4:53 four grandchildren;
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Port Canveral: high 4:42 Margaret Hitchcock, RichLM., 4:42 p.m., low 10:45 am., inond, Ohio.
Funeral services and burial
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Bayport: hIgh 11:40 am., will be in Andover, Ohio.
10:21 p.m., low 5:01 Lm., 4:58 Brisson Funeral Home-PA is in
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Linda Freeney

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NEW SHIPMENT

Mayor Gerard Connell last
month obtained approval to
change the Job title for the
vacant city planner position to
city planner-administrator in
seeking a CETA replacement.
Connell said he wrote a letter
to CETA asking the title be
changed and funded and left it
on the desk of a city employee
to be mailed. But Council
Chairman J. R. Grant claimed
CETA never received the letter.
Grant said Chacey offered to
take the JuL oi city planner in
addition to his present duties at
no raise in pay.

By JANE CASSELBERR'
lie raid Stall Writer

Wednesday, Dec. 21,1917-3A

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Veronica A. Shim, Deltona
Vivian M.
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Sally C. Wilson, Fern Park
Dennis D. Marsha ll, Lake
Mary
Bernard B. Zurhola, Oviedo

SUBIC BAY, Philippines (UP!) — A
Filipino gunman today threatened to kill 21
hostages he held inside a bank on the
sprawling U.S. Subic Bay Naval Base unless
he was given a helicopter for a flight to
freedom.
Authorities rejected his demands and
withheld food in an apparent attempt to starve
him out. l'he'y lEo scaled off all eitrances to
the 7th Fleet facility and sent in a crack team
of U.S. Marines in fatigues and bulletproof
vests.

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NORMAN H. OSHRIN. Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. $2840. By Mall: Month, 12.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months. $32.40.

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It was like old times at the AFL-CIO convention
in Los Angeles. There was President George

The public Is Invited to drive by and watch Live
Nativity tableaux being presented by at least two
area churches, The youth of Grace Methodist
Church at 118W. Airport Blvd., Sanford will present
a tableau with live animals from 7 to 9 p.m.,
Thursday through Saturday, In front of the church.
A living tableau will also be presented on the lawn of
Rolling hills Moravalan Church on SR 434,

American labor force was unionized,
Today the figure is closer to 25 percent. For the
last two years the total membership in labor unions
has been declining, the reversal of a membership
trend that had been consistently upward since 192.
In one respect Labor is suffering from its
success a bigness that has given labor leaders an
image like th t of the business tycoons they like to
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Alienation of the rank and file has led to
movements of rebellion against the entrenched
leadership of some unions, like the United
Steelworkers and the Teamsters. Labor has won
many of the organizational battles that inspired
another generation of workers.
Today's blue-collar worker is far enough up the
economic ladder that concern for protecting his
personal status may outweigh a sense of solidarity
with the worker at his side.
At 83, Mr. Meany shows no lack of vigor, but his
tough talk fits the style of another political era,
He is said to have the ear of President Carter,
but the Vhite House has not gone to bat for Laborbacked bills with the enthusiasm that Mr. Carter's
political debt to Labor would seem to call for.
Nor is Congress showing much Inclination to
honor IOUs for Labor's generosity at campaign
time. It has rejected the common situs picketing
bill that was No. 1 on Labor's list, and is growing
cool toward reforms of the Hatch Act th at would
have made it easier to unionize federal employees,
The AFL-CI0
has tried to solve its membership

problem by organizing public employees. But that
sector is an awkward fit for traditional collective
bargaining, and if the AFL-CIO is concerned about
its image, being associated with strikes that tie up
public services and carry a direct threat to the
taxpayer's pocketbook is not going to help.
Images can be an accurate reflection of the
substance behind them. If the AFL-CIO wants to be
a credible s pokesman for American Labor
even
25 percent of it
the change can best begin at the
top.
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The Los Angeles convention felt compelled to
re-elect Mr. Meany.
If wisdom has come with age, in his case he will
recognize that his sparring in the public arena over
politics and the economy is less important for th e
AFL-CIO than battles to be fought within its 0',Pfl
ranks.

It is in that arena that the quality our labor
unions and their ability to attract and keep
members will be settled.

BERRY'S WORLD

There also will be a live Nativity scene Thursday
through Saturday beginning at 7 p.m. in front of
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church just north of
Sanford Plaza on U.S. 17-92.

Mock disasters confronted teams of students at
St. Luke's School In Slavia, recently as a practical
test at the completion of a 11-week Red Cross First
Aid course. On his day off, I.I. Frank Montez, a
paramedic employed by the Goldenrod-Dommerich
Fire Dept., taught students in grades 4-8 as part of

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nctinis in a variety of simulated accidents. Grades
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poisons, lacerations and fractures Award ct'r•
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necessary qualifications.
Students In grades 71, who passed the written and
practical tests will receive American Red Cross
First Aid card.

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to spawn many of America's trends
lax revolt may be the next one.
In recent years everything from tough air
pollution laws to campus riots had their start in
California. So did faded blue denims, landings on
Mars and the ballot initiative. The latter J0 I
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('itLZt!ts can bypass a foot-dragging legislature
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Having previously banned big game hunting,
performance dates back to the June 30 decision Keyna this week took the further drastic step of
by Transportation Secretary Brock Adams to prohibiting the sale of game skins and trophies.
require the 196214 Installation of air bags in all
Officials said the ban was Imposed primarily
passenger cars sold in this country.
to conserve elephants, supplies of which could be
Both Nader and Claybrook believe that exhausted in
less than a decade at present rates
safety feature should and could have been ifl.
of supply and demand,
stalled as earl)' as the 198113 model years.
Meanwhile, back in Washington, the House
Claybrook pressed Adams, her boss, for earlier Merchant
Marine and Fisheries Committee
implementation, but supported him after he
began taking testimony on how the United States
decided to give the automakers more lead time.
Nader's strength always has been his single- should go about coping with the scarcity.
Offl.fld, there would appear to be a
minded dedication to causes he believes just.
jurisdictional
incongruity In the committee's
When Claybrook headed Congress Watch, his
hearings.
Elephants,
as far as one can tell with
lobbying organization, she shared that spirit of
the naked eye, have little connection with either
fierce
rce partisanshi p.
Claybrook understands, however, that she seafood or seafaring,

For example, a bill to prevent anyone from

serves multiple constituencies but also must fishing for elephants within 200 miles of the U.S.
coastline would ha ve almost no impact on the
cope with political pressure.
Nader also Is well aware that politics Is the art pr0ha,
of compromise. But he applies that philosophy on
Fortunately, the committee also handles
ba
a highly selective basis, usually when dealing legislation through which the United States may
with someone he knows Is more powerful or classify non-aquatic creatures as an endangered
influential.
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released from the federal prison camp at Maxwell Air Force
Base, Ala., after Christmas so private physicians can determine
whether an increasingly painful hp ailment requires surgery.

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LONGING

Dear Kesln.
I recrised }OUZ drawings. They are very nice. Are you
being a good boy and helping Mommy? I hope so.
Love, Santa

One of the highlights of the Iongwood ('hrlstmas
part%
as this ('amid
gumdrop house—just made
for eating. .mitI that's just shat 8-year-old ('lmiiI'
Kirt'hin has on her mind as she ogles the tempting
creation. hang ill there, ('indy,that first step is the
toughest. The I.oiigwood parts also featured long
lint's of uummgsters a aiting their turns to share
other ('hiristmas longings ith Santa in the person of
('oimt'il Chairman .1. It. (rant, s ho has been at the
same Christmas stand For 27 vears.

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'Springfield has 1,u mnmMes including medical, surgical and
psychiatric patients" among whom a former top US. IwA cmi'
forcerner.t official might not be safe, the Justice Department
explained in a statement.
Mitchell's furlough is expected to begin during the week after
Christmas. Orthopedic surgeons are expected to report by Jan. 12
whether Mitchell needs major surgery and a decision on proper
treatment will be made then.
''This is an extremely painFil condition, which can only ts
relieved by a special operation
Mitchell said in his petitor.
sent from prison.
:Vi operation may be needed to insert a metal or plasti
replacement for a hip joint that has degenerated, the petitiun
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An economic time bomb is crowded Into tarpaper snanues or bieax concrete
relentlessly tick-tocking south of the Rio Grande. structures, getting paid meager wages for a day
It could cause a human explosion, with reper- of stoop labor. Millions of Mexicans cannot afcisions that would rock the United States.
ford to eat the high-priced winter vegetables that
Millions of Mexican landless peasants below they pick for U.S. tables.
For several days, Bernton lived in a shanty
the border are consigned to lives of perpetual
poverty and back-breaking toil. The harshness town that a dozen families had thrown up on a
and hopelessness have sent many cascading gravel clearing beside an irrigation ditch. The
campesinos who took him in had been evicted
across the border In search of a better life.
The human tide Is impossible to stem, without from a nearby labor camp in 1976 because they
dared to join In an angry protest against their
an army of border patrolmen. Theplightofthese employer.

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and when I snap my fingers, you will
wake up, BE HAPPY and ENJOY the Christmas holidays!"

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Attorney General Griffin Bell approved the Mitchell furlough
Tuesday. Federal prisoners with medical iiuublcs ordinarily are
sent to the federal prison medical center at Sprtnf meld, Mo., but
Prisons Director Norman Carson advised against the transfer,
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be released today from the federal prison at Lompoc, Calif., to
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Howard Jarvis is a doughty Californian ain his
who heads an organization cabled United
Taxpayers, a citizen "watchdog" group, He and
colleagues have Just collected a record 1.2
million signatures nearly four times the
required minimumi to qualify an initiative on
next year's ballot which would burnt property
taxes to one percent of a hom&amp;s market value

No factors brought the California tax revolt
to a head and similar ones exist in other states.
On the one hand, the governor ndtheleglat
isure
could not agree on returning inflation-caused
treasury surpluses back to the taxpayers who
would bar the Importation o f pachyderm
had
paid them In; on the other hand. wildly in.
products.
flated
housing prices triggered reassessmeflt.c#
The United States is now almost
totally and huge jumps in property taxes
dependent on imported elephants. One conservationist told me the goal of elephant selfJanis and his petition brigade hit the strect'
encyrecedes furtherintothe distance with just when taxpayer anger was doing a rolling
boil. They collected signatures while Governor
each passing year.
With Kenya running short, there probably wffl Jerry Brown was trying to link property tax
never again be enough elephants to go around. relief to family income level I his idea wa s. the
Despite this dire outlook, neither the ad- more you make, the less money you get back, no
mistratlon nor Congress has come up with a matter how much you paid ins. He called this
scheme a "circwt-breaker" and It's a truly
comprehensive elephant policy.
One obvious remedy Is to make more effective California-sized Idea
full-blown socialism
use of existing elephants. Authorities estimate But, the legislature, when it wiggled its an•
that upwards of 60 percent of the elephant power tennae, decided the idea wouldn't sell,
ii
in this country Is wasted.
stalemated Brown.
Another step would be to develop pachyderrnlc
The news of Jarvis' success was barely out
alternatives. Some experts believe hip- when the special interests
who gourmandize at
popotamuses and rhinoceroses could be made to the public trough began howl
ing. The sky would
perform many of the functions now assigned to surely fall. Schools would
close, police and fire
elephants, although perhaps with some loss in protection would evaporate,
the poor would be
efficiency.
thrown out In the streets and all other taxes
Other possibilities include Increasing domestic would skyrocket.
production, locating new sources of elephants
It had a familiar ring. In 1973,
the same
and setting up a standby rationing system.
coalition made similar charges about an
The big hawd is that the House and Senate Lnit
ia~ive measure which would have limited the
will approve di fferent measures, thus throwing
percenta ge of the people's total income
the state
the legislation Into the hands of a joint C0fl
could spend. It contained guarantees to prevent
ference committee, such as the one now loitering the
state fromhifti
stuffing its tax load to counties
over President Carter's energy program,
and cities, but the Greek chorus
planted enough
Should that happen, the legislation itself would doubts to scare the vote
rs and they turned the
become an endangered species,
measure down.

Christmas-season furloughs from
WASHINGTON UPI
federal prison are being given Watergate conspirators John
Mitchell and H.R. Haldeman. The reasons differ.

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If it passes
and considering the ferment
over property taxes, it has a good chance - the
Jarvis initiative will leave elected officials and
their bureaucrats between a rock and a hard
place. With their property tax base sharply
reduced and the voters in no mood to see other lot
taxes go up, they will be forced to establish
spending prioritIes, about the last thing most of
them w ant to do,

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Dear Santa,
lio are )OU and Mises Santa. I am a have been a good
t.uy and I want Farah Fawcet For Christmas. Please dont
scratch kr Love you.
Tony Hayden
7yearsold
Dear Tony,
I am glad to hear you hate been a good boy. You must
be mature for yow' age and have very good taste. Don't
worry, Santa will handle your present with care. Mixes
Santa and I are busy getting all the toys read)' to deliver.
Lose. Santa.

In 1978, California's initiative process ma )
give the nation the first solid evidence that thee
taxpayer revolt is mere than angry talk In
California it has already become a reality

F h in g F

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When Fiat, Italy's largest manufacturer,
offered a corporate plane to fly Claybrook and
her aides to its elaborate crash-testing facility In
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Torino, she declined In favor of an overnight
train trip.
By DICK WEST
The tenor of Mader's request suggests he
WASHINGTON IUPI
It's tough to face up
suspects Claybrook devoted too much attention to yet another crisis in the midst of the holiday
to auto producers and too little to Euro pean season, but facts are facts. And it's a fact that we
consumer and safety groups. In fact, much of the are rapidly running out of elephants.
trip involved meetings with government traffic
The shortage has become so acute it is even
safety exports and inspection tours of their test being felt in Kenya, which Is to elephants what
facilities.
Saudi Arabia Is to oil.

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that she personally refunded to her hosts the cost
of every meal provided by automakers while she

Santa...
iSanta Claus answers some of his letters from Seminole
County youngsters.
Dear Santa,
I thank you for all the things you gave me last year. You
deserve a kiss. But I can not do a kiss to the ells to for
making the toys. Well to get down to it there's not much I
want very much. Here is what I would like very much for
Christmas. A music box and a ant farm.
I am living at 618 Oak Streat In Florida were I was born.
I will get Norma and Poppy to sine it if have been good and
if I am bad they sine bad.
Good ----- signed) Mrs. I.C. Seigler Bad
Poppy said I was in between. I have to go now,Irom
Keeley Mahoney
I' S. I have joined the Youth Club. By.
Dear Keeley,
Thank you for your letter on the pretty stationery. I am
glad you liked what I brought you last year and I hope you
like your presents just as much this Christmas.
Sa&gt; "hello" to your Nona amid Poppy for me.
Love, Santa

their health class.

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In what can be described
only as an act of petty harassment, Ralph Nader
has launched a personal investigation of a
(laybrook, administrator of the federal auto
safety agency.
That previously unpublicized move is the
latest development in Nader's month-long
personal vendetta against Claybrook, among his
most trusted aides and closest friends before she
accepted a job offered by the Carter administration.
In a formal request filed under the provisions
of the Freedom of Information Act, Nader is
pressing for disclosure of every imaginable
detail of Claybrook's government-sponsored
November 4- trip to Great Britain, Sweden,
France, German' and Italy.
Determined to embarrass Claybrook into
resigning from her post as head of the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration
N1rI'sA,, Nader presumably hopes to portray
her trip as a junket financed by American taxpayers and European automakers, whose United
Slates exports she regulates.
He Is demanding from NHTSA Claybrook's
detailed itinerary, a list of everyone she met on
the tour, the names of all members of her
travelling party and a full description of any
lunches, dinners or gratuities accepted from her

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Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

RONALD REAGAN.

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With 106 member unions representing 13.7
million workers the AFL-CIO is no small army. But
the fact is that organized labor has been losing
ground. Thirty years ago, 40 percent of the

year-old home of Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Kidder at 211 W.
Warren Ave., Longwood. They have outlined the
lovely two-story house with colored lights and it
looks like an old-fashioned Christmas card.

Another Impressive sight will be the 250
luminaries to be used by the youth of Ascension
Lutheran Church Overbrook Drive Casselberry, to
light up the church yard on Christmas Eve. This is a
lovely Mexican custom that has been adopted in
recent years in Central Florida. Sometimes whole
subdivisions line their streets with candles set in
paper bags with sand in the bottom. We also have
Mexico to thank for the bright symbol of Christmas
so evident in Florida ... the poinsettia.
While you are out driving around admiring the
displays of Christmas lighting don't miss the 94

Nader s

Via telephone came encouraging words from
Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Labor's favorite political
warrior. And Vice President Walter Mondale
brought thanks from a Democratic administration
that Labor helped elect.

on now.

Longwood. Tuesday through Friday of this week at
7:30 p.m. The cast will consist of approximately 40
persons, both youths and adults. This is the fifth
year this Nativity scene has been presented at the
church under the direction of Don Owens.

ANGLE. WALTERS

Means', chomping on his cigar and demanding
protection for the working man against real or
imagined foes.

It was so much like old times that the convention seemed to dramatize the big problem of the
AFL-CIO. In its leadership and too-familiar
rhetoric it is beginning to look like an army

Maureen Hall Sitton of Hayfield, Cob., has appealed for help in locating her mother from whom
she was separated at the age of five. She says her
mother's name is Helen Curtis Martin flail and was
reportedly living In Sanford In 1965. Mrs. Sitton said
her brother, Curtis Martin Hall was born here. Mrs.
Sitton said she and her husband have reached many
deadends in their search and are looking for
someone who may have a clue to her whereabouts.
If anyoie remembers Mrs. Hall or has Information that might be helpful in reuniting mother
and daughter please contact Jane Casselberry at
the Evening Herald office by calling n6ll.

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guest of a campesino family, would dine in the
Yet the peasants of Smnolo. consider ttiem'
twilight on a simple meal of soup, beans, small
selves Iortunate.lhey are paid double the wage
chunks of precious meat and piping hot stacks of most
other peasants collect. lieryiton new to
tortillas.
Mexico City to search out the statistics'
lie was assigned crude sleeping quarters In a
An estimated 20 million Mexicans art'
rudimentary lean-to with the community's two
bachelors. It was held together by a few stout depressed and deprived. They subsist or
inadequate diets. More than 18 million go without
poles and thin strips of wood.
milk at all. Although beef is the country's third
But it contained the village's only radio and
record player, a small, battery-powered model, largest export to the United States, nearly three
proud but impoverished people, therefore, can
In the early darkness, the children and their million Mexicans never have meat on the table.
They
found
that
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power
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the
side
of
the
The economic conditions
no longer be ignored by their neighbors to the
elders gathered around the lean-to to listen to
have produced
landowners, some of whose agricultural empires
north.
marimba music. This was usually followed by a pressures that are pushing more and more
Hal Bernton, to the are tied into Arizona banks. The grower settled play-by-play account of games involving the M exicans northward into the United States. The):
We sent our associate,
the dispute by driving off the workers at gun- Culiacan Tomatoes baseball team.
e hurled into a world for which they are often
fertile coastal plains of Sinoloa 500 miles south of
point.
After the last out of the game, Bernton and his Unprepared. Every day, a few more drift acros*
Arizona. He became another pair of hands in the
Banned from the labor camp, they constructed
the border,
two companions groped their way to folding
army of campesinos who harvest winter
makeshift hovel of huts by the Irrigation ditch is few inches off the dirt
Most Carflpeslnos of Stnoloa Would rather
floor.
They
were
out
of
vegetables for the U.S. market.
abutting sorghum field. Toilet f.cthtes were the
bed by dawn's early light and ready for another remain in their beloved Mexico.
He brought back an eye-witness account of most primitive. The only water supply was the
For tht
day In the fields, stooped over rows of cucum. moment, the vegetable shipments
conditions on the vast vegetable 'latlfundles" concrete Irrigation canal, which flows from the hers.
to the U. S;
Once they were sprayed with pesticide supermarket "ham s are keeping them down oil
similar to those John Steinbeck wrote about in Sierra Nevada mountains through pesticidethe farm. But the
alongwith the crops.
U.S. growers are lobbying
"Grapes of Wrath." Most of the owners luxuriate laden countryside.
For their week's work, they can expect to earn furiously in Washington to restrict the Mexican
far from their fields in the walled villas of
The women washed their clothes In the shallow
about $26. It takes at least one third of this to pay competition.
Sinoloa's capital city, Culiacan.
waters, and children splashed happily In the
for the food they eat. A campesino can purchase
If ey succeed,
But helived and labored with the peasants who concrete ditch. The cooking was done out-ofth
it will give the farmers of
a pair of work pants for another third of his Florida
a better break. It
plant, tend, pick and pack the produce. They are doors over wood burning doVe improvised out
could also unloose a
week's salary. But if he needs a shirt, It will cod new fkiodtkk
of illegal border crossings.

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Widnesday, Dec. 21, 977

Texas Tech Ready For FSU Passes
1.117 yards on the ground this
year to become the all-time
leading Seminole rusher.
He's a quick back," Arledge
d 'lie's real dangerous
SuiCepS.
"It's hard to tackle that guy,
added Tech linebacker Make
Mock, a 6-1, 321-pound senior.
Arledge says both FSU
quarterbacks, sophomores
Jimmy Jordan and Wall)
Woodham, are 'real good
throwers" Seminole coach

Bobby Bowden hasn't said
which signal caller will start.
FSU nose guard Ron Slim
mons,a6-1,flopound freshman
who anchors the Florida State
defense, said he feels the key to
the Tech running game
fullback Billy Taylor.
"He's a super running back."
said Simmons, who also voiced
admiration for Rodney Allison,
'ht !" "-uder quarterback.
Allison, like a host of other
Tech standouts. go( hurl this

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Steve Spurner, former released him in pre-season this
University of Florida quarter- year, apparently ending his pro
back and 1%6 Hei.auan Trophy career.
winner, said Tuesday he has
Referring to his new job at
accepted an offer to become an Florida, Spurner said, "I
assistant coach wider Dot
always was concerned about
Dickey at his alma mater.
the program, but I really got
Coach Dickey told me he excited about it watching the
would really listen to my games this year.
ideas," Spurner said. "It's a
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heck of a job for someone just college football was when you
out of the National Football draw 60,000 people to games
League."
and when you consider what a
Spurner, drafted by the Sat
big part it plays in their lives. I
Francisco 49ers in 1%7, spent 10 think coaching Is something I'm
years in the NFL, mostly as going to like doing.'
backup to former San FrancisFlorida Athletic Director Ray
co quarterback John Brodie. He Graves said Spurner, who will
was starting quarterback with coach quarterbacks and recel'
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was traded to Denver.
coach and &amp; a good job. He has
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Allen's, McCoy's Post Cage Wins
Vernon Law scored 22 points
to lead Allen's past Tip lop
Tuesday in Sanford Recreation
Department youth basketball,
tnd McCoy's scored a 31-30
victory over Amvets.

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pectattons for winning a
national championship."
Tech will miss the services of
All America offensive tackle
Dan Irons and kicker Bill
Adams in the game, which is
expected to draw the largest
crowd in the Tangerine Bowl's
32-year history - 45,000 plus.
FSU finished at 9-2 under
Bowden, in his second year.
Texas Tech coach Steve Sloan
is leaving for Ole Miss at the
end of the year, his third in
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) The Kansas City Chiefs took
Washington Redskins' Coach
George Allen at his word when
he told them they couldn't hire
a better coach than Mary Levy,
Tuesday Kansas City hired
Levy as the fourth coach in its
1&amp;-year history, luring him

Allison as Uw oest college
quarterback in the country.
Allison, who completed 50 of
61 pas hr 598 yards despite
the bum leg, is a senior and
says he'll announce his future
plans after the bowl game.
The injuries ruined what
might have been a superb year
for the Red Raiders, even
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high respectable 7-4 record
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Friday night.
"1 think they'll pass at least
60 percent of the tune," Tech
defensive end Richard Arledge
said Tuesday. 'They have a
super passing attack."
But Arledge, a 6-3, 188-pound
senior, said hell be keeping a
arv eve on Seminole running
back Larr Ke, who gained

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hourand gift exchange' followed it tightly. fry or steam until
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quantities on special sale merchandise

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Cuts, routs, grooves,
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A good choice for serious woodworking jobs.

Prices quoted in this ad are based on
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pers.
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protAezn: Occasionally I'll go to that I go to topless bars because
it topless bar with a few of my I prefer big-busted girls. It's not
buddies. We have a few beers,
Besides, some of the girls
watch the girls dance, and then aren't any bigger than she is.
we go home. (honestly.)
Abby, i it wrong for a IIIIfl to
The girls do not come around enjoy looking?
and sit with the c ustomers ORDINARY GUY
they just dance on the stage.
I)E/ift O1U)INAIIY: No. In
There is no flirting with the fart It's normal. Men land
men. I've never met any of the women, tooi have enjoyed
girls who dance there, and I viewing the human torso since
have no desire to
the' beginning of time. I% itness
M&gt; wife kns I wod never all the ancient nude sculpture
run around on her, but she gets and paintings In art museums,
very hurt and angry when itt'))
Because yo ur wife' Is
hir I've been to a topless joint conscious about her small bust
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I take her out often, and have her
resentment
invited her to come along to derstandable.
prove it's not the kind of place
Looking Is not your problem.
where tie girls mingle with the Talking is,
lien, but she won't come with
DEAlt AHI3Y: i refer to two
me. I've even offered to take letters that appeared in our
her to a place where the men enlunin on the sune Ins
take off their clothes, but she wn' from UNDEII.ovF:l,.
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DEAR AIlB's': Four years very much. They are still too
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very nice plastic placemats. and go back to live with n
The problem is she is still going parents until my husband gets
with the same guy, but they out of prison
aren't married yet.
What should I tell rn
I was banking about asking children when they ask where
her to return the placeniats their lather is?
TROUBLED IN TEXAS
my daughter is getting
n,arried ,on and she cuulrl us e DEAR TROUBLED: Tell
th em the truth In language that
thet
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they will he able to understand
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has gall st ones, a heart run- lcastaL'oupleofS'OUflCe glasses
dition. and arthritis. The doctor of orange juice a day to provide
gave her I.asix furosemide) potassluiii that will not affect
for the swelling of her feet and the small intestine in any way
ankles, but t oo k away her and may protect your mother.
potaiwu I ani concerned Fresh (nuts are a good source
about this, and would up- of potassiwli.
The only precaution one nee
prt'ciate your comments.
DEAR READER - liz cia follow here is that if a person
potent diuretic and must be has badly diseased kidneys that
used with caution in older are not torinifl urine. men
needs to
be
people in particular. It is easy potassium
to remove too much salt and restricted. That is qwte rare
water causing a pe rson to be compared to the number of
dehydrated and to upset the people who need additional
chemical balance. This is potassium when taking a
equally true of most of the diuretic.
potent antidiuretics. It is an
DEAR I)R LAMH - Will .
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show the cli in the leg if
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years ago, I believe I read in
one of your columns that a
person should take potassium If
he took a di ur etic because
di uretics deplete the potassium
supply in one's system.
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for the excess fluid retention. It soft-tissue masses and you
does increase the loss of cannot see arteries and veins
That is why doctors inject an
potassiwli as well.
doctor
may
have
opaque
dye into the circulation
The
potassium
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removed
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doesn't need potassium. I' she of fatty-cholesterol depit
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We are w the middle of the
ac- cold and flu season Readers
potassium with the Lasix Betion, she will in deed need more who want information on these
problems can send 'O cents fei
potassium.
The Physicians' Desk each for The Health Letters
Reference that details all the number 3-I. The Cold, Flu
current drugs specifically Group; or 3-2 Colds and Flu
Prevention
and
recommends a liquid potassium Group.
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
sup plem ent if one is needed Treatment. Send your r eq uest
because of potassium depletion to I)t'. Iamb with a long,
stamped, self-addressed en.
when taking Lash,
For Thursday, December 22, 1977
A good way to solve this velope in care of this
problem is to Include foods that newspaper, P.O. lbs 1511,
contain lots of potassium In the Radio City Station, New 'irk.
take precedence over your will diet. I would recommend at NY 10019.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
to win.
Dec. 22. IW7
(,EMINI May 21-June 20)
it
a
point
to
set
specific
Buyer's
remorse is something
Make
we've
all
experienced after
career goals this coming year
If anyone's going to get a raise we've made a foolish purchase.
Its (P.%% All) and .It%IF.S JUflIb's
or promotion it might just as This malady could afflict you
Io(lay.
st-c (our potential losers
well lx, you.
CANCER June 21-July 22) If
One trump 'if the finesse
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
loses, one heart and the two
19 Persons performing work or you hope to bluff your way
miss ing aces Can he do
through
something
today,
be
service for you today may not
anything
a bout one of th4
act in compliance with your sure you have the poker face to
lasers'
off.
Others
will
read
carry
it
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wishes unless you're on the spot
fir burr can if lie 11,1' sum'
to check Having trouble what you're holding back from
lie can discard un(' if his
hea rts on one of dumuui&gt;
selecting a career? Send for your expression.
LEO iJuly 23-Aug. fl It will
diamonds IC) do this he
your copy of Astro-Graph
must leave trumps alone
Letter by mailing 50 cents for take exceptionally shrewd
and lead a diamond toward
maneuvering
to
come
out
on
top
each and a long self-addressed.
his queen. East will due-k.
stamped envelope to Astro- in horse trading today. Recall
but South will lead it sec on.I
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to
this,
when
you
sit
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Graph, P.O. Box 4$9. Radio City
diamond and knock out the
ace. East plays a set- ond
Station. N.Y. 10019. Re sure to bargain .
VIRGO rAug. 23-Sept. 22
hea rt , but South get. ti
specify your birth sit.
discard his pote'nt nil loser ri
AQUARIUS (Jan. )-Feb 19) Unless your goals are clean) in
a k'oxl diamond bt'fir, 1,1 .
Self-discipline nt your long focus today you're apt to get off
ing the trump fun's.
'on tangents. Something op-suit today You have a tendenc
to overdo work or pleasure and portune could go unachieved.
LIBRA(Sept.23-Oct. 231
perhaps even both
PISCES Feb. 20-Mardi 201 Failure to view things from
A Massachus.'ts ri-,i1-r
Domestic problems should be every angle will lead to a
wants to know if there i
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such a play as the (i.iifl
actor&gt; results today.
today, Keep ot hers out of them . unsatisfactory
coup
Reese's first rule for suit
ess ell-meaning look at the whole scene.
This 'i n clude
Some' years ago ( 'h,arrs
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coun
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friends.
your losers lie also counts America in the '%orlLi
ARIE.SIMardi21'April 19) In Unfortunately, others are not
winners, but feels t ha t the
ship made -a nut
caree r matters today take care' likely to do for you what you are
losing trick count is the unusual but successful Iv.i1
es,
prepared
to
do
for
them
today.
not to operate at extr em
mcre important of the two
against Italy and thi- pt.a'
Then your nest step iS to was then named tb, (i.ufl
Progress coul d t* impeded It you know this, you'll not t*
look at the trump suit and coup
through behavior either too disappointed
decide if you should play
SAr.I11'ARR2S (Nov.23-Dnegative or unrealistically
.
,
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South wins the first trick
'p0' a CODY
your mate could be in for a P°11'
I AL HIS April 2t$'May 20
and a careless player will MOOt RYJ
ri 51 to
Involvements that smack antl4ug session today. Try to
ImmedIately try a trump Rriqe co ,r
eWation
should
be
avoided
reach
agreement
on
how
funds
finesse.
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t(xiay. your will to lose might should be allocated.
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The Junior Woman's Club of members feel it is a great asset tc $O0
Sanford recently presented a to the community, and
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check for $100 to the Parent recognize its need of support is a support center, serving
Resource Center PItC of from local civic groups.
parents, their children and th e
The PHC is a non - prof i t community. Qualified inSeminole County, for the first
spo nso ring membership.
organiiaton and depends on structors teach a variety of
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Christmas

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From

Other

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Sprinkle with I teaspoon salt.
yoUIffve stq
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Place rectangular halves of
the holiday. Chicken R.oujades 2 ta
bl espoo ns cornstarch
bread and cheese lengthwise on
Elegante and
Roulades
teas
teaspoon
veal. Sprinkle with parisey and
Lausanne dress up any Yule I teaspo
on lemon juice
thyme.
Roll jelly roll fashion;
menu, yet they req ui re little
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fasten
with
skewers or wooden
work — an unusual corn•
cur
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picks.
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with
flour;
reserve
any
are quickly made and
ROUUDFS UL'SAS
remaining flour. heat butter in
glamourously served from 6 veal cutlet.,
e'ln hthiCk large skillet. Add veal rolls and
chafing dishes adds to their 'about
pounds) c
garlic; light ly brown. Remove
glory as fancy main courses. I teaspoon salt divided
Turn veal rolls in to
For the Chicken Roulades 6 slices firm whole
Elegante ch icken t hi ghs are bread, cut in half o e stiieat chafing dish. Add reserved '
flour , to skillet. Stir in
rolled with raisin bread and 6 slices natural Swiss h
s c eese remaining ' teaspoon salt, ;"i
chopped walnuts and br owned slices, cut in half
chicken broth, wine. mushroom
In butter in the blazer pan
'4 cup chopped
pieces and liquid. Cook, stirring
directly over c an ned heat They
I teaspoon
deafth)1
constantly, until mixture
re simmered until tender and
cup flour
ns. Pour sauce over veal
removed from the pan in which
2 tablespoons butter or thicke
rolls Place blazer pan directly
amlldly sweet sauce is blended
margarine
over Sterno canned heat. Cover
CHICKEN ROULADES
I small clove garlic,
g,
and cook I minutes or until ,
El.EGANTE
i cup
broth
veal is tender. Spr in kle veal
8 boned chicken thighs, skinned
cup dr white wine
rolls
with additional chopped
8 s li ces firm ra is in bread
1 can
ounces)
. mu.s oorn
parsley. Keep warm over
' cup chopped walnuts
pieces
Sterno canned heat.
2 tablespoons butter or
Flatten veal cutlets with
margarine
mallet or side of rolling pin.
VIE!.!). ' servings,

By AILEENCUIRE
It cup diced candied pineapple from draft, until doubled In bulk, about 50 minutes.
Confectioners' sugar frosting tangle; fold as above. Turn, roll
The Ileraldsen'kn
I unshelled pecan, Large dried bulk, about 40 minutes.
Hake In a 350-degret' oven
Colored sugar
and fold once more; chill I
Christmas spanned many beau or foil-wrapped tiny doll
Meanhile, mix together about 20 to 25 minutes, or until
Scald
milk;
add
sugar,
salt
hour.
Repeat procedure of to
charming traditions from
Confectioners' sugar frosting peanuts or Southern Belle done. Remove from baking and .25 cup margarine. Cool to rollings, foldings, turnings and
different countries.
Multk'olored candy sprinkles pecans, candied orange peel sheet and cool on wire rack.
lukewarm Measure warm chilling two more times. Then
and candieJ pineapple.
For example, mans families or candied cherries
When cool, frost with con'
sater into large warm bowl. refrigerate overnight.
in Mexico keep the old Spanish
Punch dough down. Turn out fectioners' sugar frosting and Sprinkle or crumble in yeast;
In a large bowl thoroughly
Next day, on lightly floured
Christmas tradition of the
lightly
mix 1 cup flour, sugar, salt and onto
out into
a 12floured
by 14-inboard. Roll decorate with candy sprinkles stir until dissolved. Add board divide dough in haf. Roll
Three Kings.
Jan. 6, the did a ive
c h rec- or candied cherries,
ct
d yeast.
m milk mixture. Beat one half the dough to a 15 by 6"Dia de Reyes" or Day of
tangle. Spr inkl e fruit and nut
Makes I large cake.
Combine w a t er, milk and
together
eggyolksand 1 egginch rectangle. Cut 12 strips. 15
Kings, the children place their
mixture over dough. Place
CHRISTMAS DANISH
hite
reserve
remaining egg by 'inch. Twist each strip and
}l8t
shoes at the Mow to be ,!led margarine in a saucepan.
unshelled pecan, dried bean or
WREATHS
hitei. Add y
iolk mix ure arni form into a circle, sealing ends
over
low
heat
until
liquids
are
foil
srapped
doll
in
ith toys by the Three Kings.
center
n ter of
i cup milk
k m on pee l to yeast mixture. u cll. Place on greased baking
warm i1
Th
to 130 degrees. dough. Roll up tightly as for
cup sugar salt
Stir in flour and cornstarch ; sheet.s Repeat ith remaining
is
is
also
parts
time
for
Margarine
does
not
need
to
jelly
roll.
Roll
dough
gently
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teaspoons
Mexican families, with
melt. Gradually add to dry
mix until just blended. Cover half of dough. Cover lightly sith
asoed holty
from c en ter to ends to forma &amp;4
sticki mgar
mar
margarine
n ingredien ts and
2 minutes
tightly
sith aluminum foil and plastic wrap: refrigerate
special cake called 'Rosca de at inediwn speed of el
c rope about 30 inches long and
cup warm water
chill about 1 hour.
ec t ri
overnight.
Reyes" or King's Ring, Usually
Pt inches in diameter, being 2 packages or cakes yeast,
Spread I'; cups margarine In
mixer, scraping bo w
Combine reserved eg shite'
a tiny doll is hidden in the dough
l 0C careful to keep pecan hidden. active dry or compressed
ssax paper into a 10 by 12-inch
ith I tablespoon stater. Brush
and the person who f inds it lfl casionally. Add egg and
cup
Place
on
large
greased
baking
2
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rectangle. Place III,*
flour, or enough to make a thick
Danish sith t''g thite iiitxture ,
his ece of cake is crow
ned batter. Beat at high speed 2 sheet and formInto a large I teaspoons grated lemon peel slab on one third of dough, Fold
Bake in 375legree ot'n 1520
king or queen and can choose a minutes,
ring; se tiids together. Make 3 cups unsifted flour
raping bowl
uncovered third over middle minutes. or until done Cool.
partner for the evening. Also,
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8 slashes around top of ring. 2 tablespoons co rnstarch
1ion: cover ith remaining Frost ith co nfect ioners' sugar
KING'S I{IS(. ('()NTMNS
SURPUISF:
ft.e kind or que
must thifi casionally. Stir in enough ad' cover. Lt rise in warm place, 1' cup 3 sticksi margarine
dutional flour to make a soft
third.
Give
dough
a
quarter
frosting
and
sprinkle
stith
,:ive another party to which all dough. Turn out oato lightly (tee from draft, un til doubled in
1 tablespoon water
turn; roll to 12 b 1&amp;'ineh rec. colored sugar M
akes 24 buns
he people present are invited. (inured board. Knead until
This is a delicious yeast.
smoothandelastic,about8tolo
tjsej sseet bread filled with
SAVE 22 Assorted Ficj,ø,s
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spices: mix ¶eii turn into
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pastry shell; top with lattice In large mixer bossl, beat egg
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stith egg yolk mixture. Bake
colored. lo sn.all mixer bo'Al,
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brown. Cool before cutting.
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lined IOxlSinch Jellyroll pan.
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2 eggs, beaten
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1 tablespoon
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COLLECTION BUREAU OF
SANFORD AND SEN. CO arid mat
Intend to register Said name with
me Clerk at the Circuit Court.
54mrsole County. Florida rs ac
cordance eVPr ?Pi PtOssOfls of 9s
F,c?tio,,,5 Name S'a'uti To WV
Sec tion 06$ 0! Floras Statutes 1151
S A j Spra y
Publish Dec 21, 75, 1977, JJn A. fl
1q75
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Separate sei tø b ds r r Pi ,
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF 'OlIo*ng tern *'II be re(ei,pd 31
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION D'e office of Pie Purctsasirç Agent
COURT NO. 171U.OIL.CIV.Y - Serssriol,Covnty Crtpioue, Room
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No II?, Sanford, Flor.d,,unt;i 1000
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ROSCOE SMIlit. 0 AM January i. ivi. at Aricri tme
C? al. Detendanlis, — NOTICE td5 *0 be
pubicly opened a
OF SALE — Notice is Pier'ey given read
trat purant toa FINAL DECREE Item No i Irrigation Lines at
Pea
atForcIos.,,re enq,red c,,D,,,m be, Bug Lake Pirk
6. 1917 by the above entitled Court In
Item 940 1
Fencrsg Materials
?hç above Styled cause, Dr lion
toe Red Bug Lake a
Sanlarscso
ders'gned Uted States marshal, or
ParP,s.
one of hi s duly •vthOvizCd depute's.
Item
No
3
— Prestress Concrete
*.11 5th tPe Or,ertv Ilful?t it
fliOUQ Lake Id
. Or
SemnoteCourwy. Florida. deScribed Sarslanoo
Parks
as Lot 7. Orange Estates, according
Item No
-- Fioodligtse
to the phat thereof as recorded fl
Lumna,e', for R
Bug Lake and
book 16. gage 54. at e
Sanlanc
lo
Parks
Recor
Seminole County.
IIerVs
No
F lQriØ, Subict,
Sprnkiei' and
Prqeever, to to n. C'res s
for Re Bug Lake Park
'f any e. toe ?Piq year 1977 at public
Item No 6- Pump and Iavs.s tr
outcry 10 the hiChopSt and "t Wooer
Red Bug Lake Park
toe cash at 12 O'clock flOOr? on
All work performed spralI b in
Tuesday, January 31. 975
at Use bccordwth5pecipcations,.,,ich are
West
r of the Semlno!e, County
ava
i lable at the 0f1cc Of tP Pur
Cotirttsov,e, Sanford, Florida
chasing Agin?
Dated December i&amp;
The Cou nty reserves IPi right to
GEORGE N GROSSE
'cccl any or all oos.
United Stofn Marshal
.'(kVe District Of Florida
of 'Pie County
KENDELL W. WHERRY
PurchaSng Agent
Att.Inr United States AttCrfliy
Seminole Counly
..'torne, for Plaintiff
ROOM 4??. Courtppuse
btps Dec 21. 75. 1977, Jan 1,
Sanford, Florida 32771
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DES 53
Publists Dec 21. $517
DES
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
____________
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDODIVISION — IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND
COURT NO; 71)55ONL.CIV.N
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, FLORIDA
PISMfe", v9 LUTHER HAMILTON CASE NO 774311.CA.44.E
aIiOMARGARET LEE HAMILTON, itS I the Marriage of
*t. Ct at Defendantis) — HERBERT ALLEN MATHEisS,
NOTICE OF SALE — Notice i$
I
Pet ?'one,
"t'eCy gwen trat Pursuant to a
'
%umfflr,
final
decree
at MILDRED H MATHEW'S
Fore'ciejr, entered on Decernbc I,
RI'SPOVSdCn$
by PPie above entitled Court in
NOTICE OF ACTION
tPi$ above styled Chute.
,,,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
aerslgrsed United state'sMarsps.lor
MILDRED H MATHEWS
ci'r. Of hi s duly authorized deputies,
Whosa Residence 5 Unknown
w'I 5e11 the prert, Situate In
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
that
SeminceCOy,F,d,KrI
Vrd
HERBERT
ALLEN
N Lot 4, Waslsltsqsori Heights MATHEWS as tiled a Petition In
Subdivision, according to Plot the Circuit Court of Seminole
tlser.vf as recorded In Plot Book). County, Florida. for Dissolution
f
.ge 3 Of the Public Records of Marriage, and you are rered to
Seminole County. Florida, wbjecl, 5e'fve a copy of your *vltten
however, to loses. if any due, for the
etes%e's. f any. on KENNETH W
,i'ar 1975. at Public outcry to the MCINTOSH. Of ST ENSTROM.
Pi.gPsest briØ best bidder,
Par cash
DAVIS A MCINTOSH. Attorneys for
17o clock floors on Tuesday. January Petitioner. whose aOOresI, 9
post
24. 1571 at the west door of the Office Boa 13)Q. Sanford. Fl
orida
Seminole County Courthouse, 32771. and titC the original with the
Sanford. Florida.
ClItkoftheay Styled Courtonor
Dated December 11. 9n
before December 2Ith. 1577,
GEORGE P GROSSE
otf?efwis a Default and ultimate
United States Marshal
ludgment wi ll be entered against
Middle District Of Floridl
you for the reIif de manded •n the
KENDELL W WHERRY
Petition
Assistan t United States AttOrney
WITNESS my harriS an official
Attorney for Plaintiff
seal Of said C ourt cii use 73rd day at
Publish Dec 21. 75, 1577, Ian A. II, Noyomb.r. A 0 1977
975
Sea)
DES 91
Arthur H Beckwith, ,rr,
Clerk of the C'rcuit Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
B, JlcQriIin TPsompon
Deputy Clerk
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Publish Nov. 10. Dec 7 11. 21. .977
DER 101
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. fl.23Ai.CA44C
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Iii at: The
COUNT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
LORRAINE D. DPIETRO,
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Wife.
COURT NO. 75 144-ORL.Civ.I —
and
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
LOUIS J DIPIETRO. JR.
Plaintiff, •s PRINTHA N
Husbhnd
CARPENTER, a single woman and
NOTICE RY PUBLICATION
P.fILuND. INC - NOTICE OF
TO
SALE - Notice is hereby given that
MR LOUIS .1 DiPIETRO. j
pursuant to a SUMMARY FINAL
200 New York Avenue
DECREEOfFOreCIC1U,eOrStered Orl
Egg Harbor, New Jersey
December
1577 by the above
1S
entitled Court in the a
styled
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED cause,
the undersigned United
mat a Petition for Dissolution
States Marshal, or one of his duly
Marriage has beers filed against you,
and you are required to seq we a copy authoriled deputies, will sell the
property situate in Seminole Cou
nty,
of 'your answer or pledlng to
the Florida, deicribed as Lot I. Lake
PetltononttsePelitiQne,'5attgqv,y, Sylvan Estates,
according to Plot
GARY E. SHADER. ESQUIRE,
thereof reccw In Plat Sock $3,
Post Office box II.
of
Altamonte p.ge 13 and IS, tIre public cocords
Springs. Florida 31701 and file the
ofSemfrmleCcunp, Florida. subl,
original Answe, or pleadino itt tP
offic, of fIr. Clerk of tIre Circuit tOtaies.lforiy.u,,,o,tp.,.., 1575
outcry to use iatres5 and
Court on or before the 3119s day at beetpuiic
bidder f, pith
--, -• ti U
December. 1917. If oU till to 00 so.
neon on Tuesday. January 21. ISiS at
a default will be taken against you the
West door of the Seminole
toe the relief demanded in Ifre
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Petition
Florida
DATEL' at Sanford. Florida,
Dated Decern,r is, 1577.
Seminole Covet y, Florida. Diii Sm
GEORGE N. GROSSE
day of December, 1ff?.
United States MarShal
(Seal)
Middle District of Florida
Arthur H Seckwi$fs. Jr..
KENDELL W WHERRY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Assistant UnIted $tates AttOtney
By Jacqueline Thompson
Attorney, for PIiin$lff
Dptp Clerk
Publish: Dec. 31.all. I!??, Jars. 1, ii,
Publish Dec 7, II. 31, 35. 1577
157$
DES 31
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of cutting, chopping and mince meat making and some ts ater. Bring to a boil; boil aand
cooking the many fruits from of them brought their recipes stir 1 minute Cool. In small
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cup
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jars.
flavor ed ready for immediate collection. F ru its like apples, and stir, over low heat, until
use, or conveniently packaged lemons and oranges play dual gelatine iç dissolved, about 5
in condensed form that's made roles in both the product and as minutes. Remove from heat
recipe ingredients. Here. for Thill until thick e ned. lit 'ut
ready in minutes
Mince meat is an aromatic your ho liday desse rt buffet are set. heat egg ssliites to soft
gradually
add
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i cup sugar,
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eakfast bar, I toss 01

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treSlil, panted ns'de &amp; oul,
roOm1 100
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corner Ih,
'enced back ward a'lh 20.21
125000

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easy term'. $16,100 373 5771

I 10 MIt5 Sais A U{r-tp,t

Doberman PuPs, AK(. IllS
clocked, wormed reg &amp; blackS
17 5 &amp; up Born Oct .30th 323
1951

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Vol,
p'ace
isss' ea id the sooner
uP' 'eSs's

couch, brown

DOLL HOplyAL -. Dolls liPs &amp;
old. repared, dreSsed, bought
told Call tor appI *61611 1

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'75 PINTO COUPE

5,ber.an HutS1 AKC Male blaci &amp;
,

'76 PINTO

A,,"15$l8
"1688
LelS
,."2588
'5* i',i. Ait AvIs "2188
as.'. *,, iii
a
2588

'13 GREMLIN

*b,l, bluC eyes Mutt
Make Offer 373 0790

BLUE
BOOK
CARS
A.t.sti

15 MUSTANG If COUPE

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65 -

1971 Oil pedal Hammon Organ
e,ceii,nb conditiOn 327 2424
5 p
372 4A73

2 BR. 7
I.."'. 111.000

''a ORY

4 OR. 7 BATH- Nice ne gh
completely remodeled,

l)O6lJ)or))ç Sill etes

n%_s

American

-_322.1535

'73 PINTO RUNABOUT . .......
.Iwls.

Ag1 c om mode chars crutchet
folding OI walkers &amp; wheel
chairs Rent or Sale American
lpnt All 337 9113

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yard , trees, plants galore, choice
area 1.17 900

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COMFORTABL E - 4
10 bath
borne in Lincoln IlligPiIsI i.g
FR. with e.osed beams. ctsain
linked fenc. range, ref. close to
schools I, IhOppinqt OnIs'

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r' tpr 5)0 1703
000 Walker Furniture
14*v 17 7
Ca'.selberr, Plata

COUNTRY LIVING-) BR. 2 bath

L AWE MARY - Laketront
Swim,
fi5h, ski 7 BR. posse. 3;d. 7 8.
C, scr porch, wIts B B Q p1
120*114 site 152.000
LAKE MARY - Lake Mary Blvd
Office site Older bldg 141.116 If

FORREST GREENE

porch, utility ihedi HOtto .n
e.cellenl
condilion'
Only
570.000'

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P,flCh
Bowls,
Champagne
Glasses.
taaies. Ccal. Roll a
-_
sap
fle'gs (elf,, UrnS 1
(Cal rig 1) y'' Arneq, car, Rent
Au 372 III)

twrrd. 550 139 3316

17.500

QUAINT
2 Bfl. I bath p',,5p
Country Club Manor' W
car pe t in pan FR, Nice tcr

Sleam Clean YOur Cwn Carpet
PentO.jr R.neqs,a
CARROLL'S FuRNiTURE, 337 Sill

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3219 S. HWY. 17.92

for Rent
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BUY SELL TRADE
S.
311 31$ F F
30 5622

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From

.%ILSOII MAI L

MILITARY TRANSF ER PEN
DING- Like new 3 BR. 3 bath.
garage, C Pi&amp;A. w w carpet. Split
OR plan. fenced private yard,

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AL TAMONT F - Wooded corner
bldg site Nice trees 150.101

SUPER - 3 BR. 2 bath home in
Sanora' Pan FR, eat lfl kitchen,
C H &amp; A, dinIng area &amp; much
mor e BPP WARRANTED Jusl

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'a(n r
lu ll,
I sold
:r'g nao, s39
rpcss,ss
Aed 10, S
00'arte
59150 599 $717
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NT, AIR. AUTO

1 1895

Mcury 7). Marous Brougearn 1
DR hard top. 17000 333 6323 -

Internatio na l hO Dull H,gravlic
System cultivating or 'rower
type tractor Excellent cond
cOmplesel, rebuilt. good 'ret &amp;
sheet metal Peas Priced 305
567 4111 Or 311 0oOS ask for
Frank

64-Equipment
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STE N STRO

Zg

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1 1895

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Brinc new, ",vrr us*Ø SI'ghll1
damaged 'ri sP'pp rig 011ance
Sill 596 $717

OWNER MOVED OT - Needs to
sell th,5 attractvely panelled,
OR. I
tts. with large family
room ASSume ow intereSt
mortgage, 573.500

RAYMOND F LUPIDQJIST
I
Rig Real Estate Broser
sies Appea'tals
3772796
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WINTER VISITOR.
See Our
nelpensive
winter
home
tpecal 2 OR. I bath, kitchen
equipped
C H.
SPiC span.
120.000

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1171 MGB
SPECIAL

1977 Va. mechanically QOod body OuQil 12 00 or best offer
See at Ridgeeood ApIs No 37$
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ca'pet fig
'a o' ; nali, $7
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'epO5je5vuleO •r
' my
balance 141 50 156 171'

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lll) AUDI 1fOLS.40R,AUTO
AIR SUPER NICE

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Tuesday &amp; Sat at 7 30 115 the
on ly one in Fl or ida You Wt hip
reserv ed Crce No cPiarg.
than IS registration tel unleSS
wCh(ie 5 %Ql
Call 901 755 $311
for bvrlceraetals Closed Xmas
Pleit Say Jan 73

'I ,oudon ' pi, .n'r .
0 "1) '.: •:a
Hi I C 455 I
40 0, :8llrq
02 26'' . 4 1 : 994)

SINGER FUTURA

03 s' .'t eveS 137 051?

31 -Houses

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HAULING'
(hutS Gormi, 3236561

CILL

OR

1795

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
HAY 97 I mile *f".t Of Spee'gw,,
Daytona Beach, will ,cti
a

YELLOA
Call Ocs Lacy. 373

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ELECTROLUX
VACUUM
0(3 g-icxo •c,r

8Autos for Sale

en

63

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AUTO, CLEAN

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from SI? to
(a'' 1)7 1 534
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MILES ONLY

Removed

pm &amp; weptengs

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BUY JUNb CAPS l'iJC'S &amp; in
po
513 to $70 327 S590 lt'Cr S

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123 $14). Eves 3771369

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Barbeque

upon . jCo ntrra.ni

we
I'll a' ryterenes
,,,,, opo,si
'a KANt (145
iv at.ons %tate'*d, 10 set ,.
Pirate cal' o'tect, LAMB
ic,,,
1)A 121 03.11
bvi,lyurr

G K E C U C MVEU
U 0 L G I C 0 R R

Grill

$

MuIr $10 000 per pea' n ,Our
spare l.me (li-i the I*ct$ ltd.

TNIAR OMSPQGJCIOSTLO
ETSURA RELUREHYALAIC
HDRTSE RIELRJRESDLOV

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Government subSid, available
Builder 327 7317 Equal hlous'ng
pporti.n.t,

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storage space JuSt 5*5.530'

$

UGI SHE PLVMJO I
EORRRK
L EPA N CA OA CUR
10110 F (1

GrF'juiy,pu
iii' Au
112 )yl I or 5)1

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take that ''For
S,gn down &amp; run a
clst'led ad (au 322 1611 or Ill

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Gracious entrance hall 3 BR.
2
B
4*21 ft
LR. with
fireplace. 13*15 ft OR Pool,
trees Owntr must
to sell &amp; ha'.
reduced price
A
5*1,000
REAL
OP POP T UNITY
Decorat,
&amp; a few antiques will
make this home a Show place

Peg Real Estate Broker
322 1)01 D.i or Nigh'
7ea)Hiawv'haat 1797

33-Houses Furnished

Opportunities

stir--

Mrs. MIkel Spillman, the &amp;
year-old New Orleans grand.

We are something elsC_____

Payton Realty

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America In the foreseeable
future.

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,',.

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Y'g bal under $14,000 373 usi,
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- 32) 5999
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SANFORD AUC T 'ON
12155 rencn A,.

32)

By owner 1975 DiLn 230 7 DR
*"Ile wIts blue Mier or I weed
irleage, e ,cel,eet tong t Cr
call Rc at 337

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t.(()bf, S LCH1P4I
05(1) 1 ECu I i'j

Atrcn II.ght Crawl,rs $3 large
SormS
$I
LP
Pelt fine
Gu lly. $1 bu%Cl Aholeti',
contafle, s 0.SP,'S ,
more 7k per buShe, BAGGS
MANS Et
244$ S8nIr0 A.

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3 BR . CO. Si,inland Estates. a Ig
lot, fenced back $150 mo Down

Hip 5* n4 Set C'
tSiv(I4" Sri, 91"w-se di,
'....• *'tt' I4% Ant ad lo plr
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r
"5 'I'd 1)1 1
8 1
70
iv'' , $31

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I'm very good area 139.500

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',•Iuij
Sin, niilp .,'ra
Earn
Pet
510 0
150 000
,ra'
tJ,ilm 'rid opponlun'ty
CI
lrp
tA%bCSt
oA
Tn'al .flvr%'mrnt
ii, i1(l5
52073
I '30 xb %r(ur t, ln,p%Impn'
Ci mpany Automob.le
I All lipense Pad Vatalon
i N.' ('perence Necessary
,.' desire to help
c*.j meet
goal .n lIe ."d 'rO"
ti
,p'.stul
u'a Guard
c,,u Doug Wells, 372 704*
'i'anbord Ci
t.'ong, thry
Saturday 106

will

in

nation

24-Business

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hems
C g" At an tlepPianh
t eve Place
.1 ('lIsted a.'
AMC ci:e
" r1',
fl p o ur r alleb'

Cracked Up To Be

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&amp; 150 eev,tt 333 054)

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Want Aiit Get People together
rs.3 Ang Those Selling
T"ci%e
1.'? 26 3 ' ' 5)1

Acla,ese,t Wanted trnrrt.d alp','
.S,it a' £iomq. rI) eprr ence

Ballet Not What
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open

Amrrc.n Serv'e Inc Pa.k
I a
Suite 769
Dallas,

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licarat nkla,,'. $$ p Yr,ser
a'let $5 up Come' n
5p ,
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Gwal'ney Jcwtlrrs 2,34 S Part

Lovely congo Silts many ,ptras
Maitland 124.100

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r en tal garage apt, in g
(Ofidt,00 &amp; pr(g right at

777 .2)37

Mile ho rn, lf I 10'. 17 wide.
no pets, adul". RV 5 w*l(Ornp.
2S15 Pars Or Santo,d

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60--.Oflce Supplies

CICtOr, clearance on s"etce ig
sag sing macvnp5 Singer.
new $119. balance $55 S'ngr
FuturA Sold new 'or 5410,
lance of sns See '
SANORO SE WiNO.. CENTER
1 033 5'4' S.
Sanborn P'4:.9 2? lilt -

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Call 311 I"?
enings Contract

DAYS OF OUR LIVES
EL AS THE WORLD
TURNS
j $20 003 PYRAMID
24 (Thurs Only) GREEN.
PEACE VOYAGES TC SAVE
It

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auto ,
th'' sil 'a.,
$337 c' $67 2tiO

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BR. Ig lam em fireplace &amp;
many eutras, CICCe to schonls &amp;
thopong, William Malic:owski.

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* Hi
wan'
C, i; 24''
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323 1734. 3370441
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'dSgon. but thi- tw.rvg set 'p the

0';,trs

old Weller Piano Like new
5*50 Alter 6 p
Ill 94)9

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for

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BOA BALL
D'tcOunt Ms
Cer',c
I n,n(r ;.
072255

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Oath, carpeted
rfltra 'I
lIlA fenced ,d ret' gerator
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'ar,ge 377 355)
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Peal Estate broker, Lake Mar9

$a50 mo
$150 mo

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322 5737, eves 3273571

MANAGER TRAINEE
DRAFTSMAN RESIDENTIAL
OWAF YSMAN, MECHANICAL
CABINETMAKER
open
AIR COND MECH
1350cr up
SIGN PAINTERS
1$ Xup I
SALES AUTOPARTS
RETAIL SAtES
1,390 M0 ,
CHILDCARE
$7 36 hr
MAIDS
$2 IS hr
AAA EMPLOYMENT
20 1 COmmercial
323 3176 I
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St Johns Realty

3 OR. I' ibate, range. lanced yard,
$l
month, 1sf &amp; last months
rent, glade Brown Realt9. Rig

(OMPUTOR OPERATOR

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CLERK

323-7832
1517 372 0017

JUSI MAKE PAYMEII'
'7) r"orji% (all )n is':

IMir eQ Chter,
Owntr:
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bound
and doing

ores Fish, sail. Ski, swim in
clear sand bottom lake Al'
u"lities available Owner *11
carry mo9gage Telepilonf $16
7131 anytime

Q7 ( 75th 5b

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General Con'ractor
172

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HORN of PLENTY

UI I'CT(iIC

FRONT

REALTY
-es
F327

Credit Qualifi

Has Antique'.. giass &amp; furniture'
tt04
lit St. Santord

3)771
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59--MusIcal W?rctviridIse

Own your o
her
Or buy a taketront lot &amp; build
yOur
home
T*o hOuSpS
available
immediately on
EautifuI 350 acre Lase Mabel

OR. 7 baths. C H &amp; A. carpeted,
car garage, Swimming
i
tennis courts available, 131.500

Es'abe Broker
263*5 Sanford A,e
371 C7$*e..s
121 7t73
122 tM)

Pprb

Immediate opening f o r a lCCfl
Clerk typi ng required, alto bank
teller, must be elperenced
Reply Bo. 413 to Evening
Herald. P0 Boa 1157, S anfor d.
Fla 37771
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ANTIQUE SHOP

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-O R. 2 bath, family room, C A.
gas heat, carpeted, 2537 Grove
- Drive.
-- 377 3605 anytime
¶ 1114

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RIVER

OC 1 0'j re 005 flQ for 4
rew c, si-ri rar )r t,. P'
,'A.% 01 I naflp fl %PS
(all P,
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CHINABE R R V TREE

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HOME -. tOO' On river I OR. 7
C H I A. 149.900

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served in the restaurant $735
per week, 16 Iic.p.jr week Room &amp;
Board
For
nform*t
and
onsderat,on. AppIcants sh ou ld
apply ri
with tile Florida
State Employm en t
Seq,.c, 910
(tern,. Street,___
West Palm
Be ac h, Flor ida

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7,'ARIN(
79 21 H* 1797

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th same South bound to woru
Live fleet dOor
&amp;
save your nerves &amp; eupense, also
remove thC hazard of the high

HAL COLBERT REALTY ,
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lrptlic to get
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7300 Meilorvvlle Av

tnj or"
Iree •L all 1751
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RECEPTIONIST
ThE

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SPECIALTY COOK.
Preparing ano cooking Ct
a"ous Chr*se dith5 on menu.
aiding other cooks in the

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p'asyi,y-n reerte,I '

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GIVE API"HEIRLOOM"
FOR
CHRISTMAS'''

IS', Bass boot. Ike new, fully
eq uipped. IS Pip Mercury
motor. Pieaivy duty trailer with
4 ply tires. '71 model 337

Da,s 3276323

3l-Amenls

CHINE SE

t.'IO'i GRIFFIN 5110W
, ,,.'-f-, ,nilule (Mon ) Mac,
D.i.i', Connie Ste v ens Pa.
In,cS Dully (Tues ) Rcri ti ttle
Doug Kershaw, Jo.' Fr,,iien
f We,j 7 Kerry R ogers K, K ,
t)..' (Th1n 1 flU Cnst, C.'o
I i,rc (Fri ) Charo Rcbert
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12 IYERGE)Cv ONE 1(1)
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Credit. Bad Credit

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1017 SA'.'

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Sanford laketror,, 3 BR. 7 bath I
upper
'. 90 4776
776
SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME 693* a ft er !I pm or 3)9 Mu
00 4 acres in Geneva, 4 HR. 2
I * dOwn Nooual.t,ng, Several
baths, family room, fireplace,
"
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brm (all (
pius fruit trees. 5*9.900
,51' bpPursi P (AL 1014 137
bill
110 ON WEST 75th ST
wth an
older home. 135.000
SAflfQli)
2 ISP
a'ge 'o'. cc.,
near stores rarp,vrg
c-o . 127 HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE

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REALTORS 1304001

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Sanford
sa

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NE0,1111uR14000

h4I'Ch'ft A JICf

24

'.'ARCUS S'ELBY M 0

'.'IJNSTIIlS (Ii.r's
A([)AP.IS FAMILY
4 .10
2 ADAM I?
0 BEWITCHED
Gill GILLIGAN S ISLAND
12. MV TI4RFE SONS
5 00
3 I1I1A()Y RUPdCI4
6 OAR TREK
Oil F I.'I(lGINC ONE
7 24 l.ilSTf Fl ROGERS

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Reg-Stereo Nurse. rI,irsng horn,
Pile! ence P'elptijl but not
iie,ssar 9 . apply in Person,
LaS,v.ew NursngC en te, 919 E

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$19,500

8.

80-Autos for Sate

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ClaSSified ads Wrvs4h5 buinq
&amp;
selIng community CwCfy day
6. .%e them
t

rtgages Bought

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''p.,
ho-e% Under $77 0
e,tn 'psi
than 5900 down Government
tjo nq Bu'ldpr )71 3311 (0',,it

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tor Senor C.tgyn Down
'n i-r
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m1 ee
n U',
I ow.,'. II palmetto

Center. III F 2nd St

WALLACE

Sale
Budding
Al
32) 1201
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All purchase lt &amp; 2nd mc,
tgaget at O'Scun! 21 hOur
approval Call $A7 5511

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THE
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FHA resale in Academy Manor. 3
- $151 33 PIP.
OR. 1100.
360
monthS Si pcI APR

SAN MO PAR. I 3 3 BedrOom
,,aler apt'. AdultS
- &amp; lamly
pa.rk WCekly 3515 h45 1797
Sanford 373 1910
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sbstt. apply in person Lakevie's

1101 1 1 TiN
HOARDS
ARE
(,RFAT
i A`i,SIF I FD ADS ARt' (VIII

13.500 1 assume mortgage. 130
Hidden Lake Dr . Sanford. 373

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room, Screen Porch, fenced
yard. fruit trees Was 142.000
Reduced to 154.900 0*ner-333
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garage.

community

SANFORD

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Excellent earning Opportunity
helps pay foe thos e Christmas
elpenses aM 3079

Cot.' MuNtTv

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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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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.
t
Co
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are still working on * much lower level. LI you were still in the
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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
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has demanded establishment of date for the next formal
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r.'porttrs after today's
Foreign Minister Moshe l)ayan earlier in the week proposed old conference.
self-rule
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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."
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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.
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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
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in class. She would give us an assignment, tell us to do it, and that
was It. she wouldn't show us anything.
FVFNING HERALD: Illow about the rest of you? Are There any
other examples of ,Ahat you mlgbi consider lwompetency?
9 STUDENT: I had a teacher last year who would just look in his

stunts

who were doing well?

STUDENT: Yes. on the ones tie thought might (to real ,Aell

alrrad). and )on are heading for an F. %'on ha%e a particular

STUDENT: Probably because tie doesn't ,Aant to "aste ho,

STUDENT: They %on't do that because they think it is .%our
business. %tuch really it is, to kno,A that %ou are
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with a C grade', do you .11 with the teacher and discuss it.
UDl \1 When the teacher goes over the answers
that
far as it goes If I didn't like the grade. I would tell her.
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you had ,
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triallowhip?
STUDFNT: Well, you look at the ted, and she goes over eve
answer. and if you understand the right answer, you don't say
est, and I really don't understand why. then I will tr.ik to her about it. If you are Making
Polor grades all the way through, and are Wee or four weeks Into
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sou don't cart whs should the bother
board and maybe just orall to the class, You
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whether Ills ght after that explanation or
after a few of them on the same
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the first move to get those wbo are theweakest and tell them the)
are heading for Fie. and explain what the) need to do to
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Panel then disagreed with the others , .Nly math teacher I!, al a) s
telling us if we need help to come in at lunch or after school."
that
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Earthquake Devastates Iran

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TEHRAN, Iran uri, —
A devastating earthquake
battered two
tb-central
Iranian villages early
today, killing at least 350
people
and injuring
another 500, officials
reported. The armed forces
began a relief airlift and
ordered soldiers to join
civilian rescue workers iii

IN BRIEF

Siamese Twins Born
--But What Are They?
ST. LOUIS (UP!)

Marilyn Shumate of
Sesser, Ill., gave birth to Siamese twins
Monday, but she still doesn't know if they are
boys or girls.
Doctors at St. Louis Children's Hospital are
trying to determine the sex of the twins, who
are joined at the buttocks, weigh about 8
pounds ard have no external sex organs.
They were reported in fair condition, and
doctors were deciding whether to separate
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The quake, measuring
6.2 on the Richter Scale,
rumbled through the
villages of flab-Tangal and
Zarand, although Bob.
Tangal was hardest hit,
officials said.

took o ver relief operations,
officials said, Indicating
casualties might go much
higher than Initial reports
showed.
The Iranian armed
forces flew transport
aircraft loaded
with
blankets and tents to the
town of Merkan and then
trucked the cargo to the

The office of Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahla1

cold and snow-covered
quake site.
Officials said soldiers
joined civil authorities In
efforts to dig through the
rubble In the two villages
looking for buried our.
%lvors.
It was the first major
quake in Tehran this
winter. Earlier thIs year, a

WASHINGTON UPI — Health, Education

hazards of cigarettes succeeds in reducing
smoking levels.
Califano Monday said his office will conduct
a campaign about smoking, but will not seek
cuts in the federal support programs for

tobacco farmers.

Filipino Nurses Win Appeal

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CANDY

Getting ready for a visit from Santa at the Sanford
Housing Authorit' office at 6 P.m. today
Colleen
Simmons (left, Arthur Jackson and Sherri Wright
ho volunteered to bag candy donated b area
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ATLANTA (UP!)
Officials from the Soo
Locks to the Gulf sands were to gather north of
Atlanta today for the opening of the final
segment of the nation's first border-to-border
superhighway.
The ceremony to open the final link of the
1,564-mile 1-75 highlights a week in which four
new stretches of interstate highway will be
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CHICAGO I UPI)

Some Chicago tenants
now can use those two magic words when
paying their rent: "Charge it."
A real estate management firm Monday
notified tenants of buildings it operates they
can pay their rents with certain credit cards.
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Cold, Snow In Mid-U.S.
By United Press International
A cold air mass pushed deep into the center
of the nation today, bringing snow and
travelers advisories to the upper Midwest and
promising similar conditions for the Middle
Atlantic states tonight.
Snow poured over the Midwest from northeast Missouri into Indiana and from Minnesota to Michigan. More than 4 inches of
snow fell at Moline, Ill., while Des Moines,
Peoria, Ill., and Madison. Wis., recorded one
inch apiece.

'God's' Solar Energy
SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R .I. (UP!) — The 50
members of the First Assembly of God Church
are looking to the heavens for more than
divine guidance.
'fl'ying to avoid monthly fuel bills, the tiny
congregation has designed what it believes
will be the first totally solar-heated church in
the Northeast.
"The idea originated with God. Solar
heating is the only reasonable way for people
to go, and this is our contribution to that
quest," said the Rev. Steven Antin, pastor.

cented $40,000 fine on Florida Power Light
Co., for getting too chummy with a New
Jersey company that later became its
business partner.
The PSC also Monday imposed tight
restrictions on the partnership FP&amp;L formed
with the firm, Nuclear Installation Services
Co P, to manufacture nuclear power plant
tubing.

Commissioners approved a $59.5 million
rate increase for Florida Power Corp., which

inea ns a 70-eet, one-shot refund to consumers
because the utility has been collecting close to
$61 million in interim hikes since last spring.

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J\CKSON VI! LE

Maybell Coaster, 80, of ll
Hibiscus
Lane.
Apopka,
repo rted to deputies the theft of
wrought iron lawn furniture
and a bird bath valued at $l
from her yard and porch. Th e
items were taken between
Saturday and Monday, reports
said.

By SCOTT ABRAHAM.S
Herald Stall Writer
The one-month-old infant
daughter of Hayford and Debra
Clarke died Monday afternoon
as a result of Injuries received
in an automobile accident at the
Intersection of South Sanford
Ave., and 2MhSL. Sunday night.
The couple, of 2500 Howell
Branch Road, Winter Park, was
Listed in good condition today at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Their daughter, Kimberly,
was transferred to Orlando's
Orange Memorial Hospital
after the accident. She died in
the intensive care unit at 4:30
p.m., a hospital spokesman
said.
Police said the Clarke ve hicle
was struck by an eastbound
vehicle driven by James Dennis
tAttles, 19, of Lake Monroe
Terrace. No charges have been
(fled and the investigation is not

complete, police said late
Monday night.
In an unrelated accident,
Rachael Clarke, 1321 E. 24th
St., the younger sister of
Hayford Clarke, was hurt °"JY
moments earlier and a few
blocks away Sunday night when
her ve hicle st ruck the rear of a
car disabled In the northbound
lane of South Sanford Avenue,
the Florida Highway Patrol
said. She was treated and
released from Seminole
Memorial Hospital, she said

COW STOLEN

Monday.
FIRES REPORTED
A Midway home was reported
to be a total loss after a fire
Mondaymorning, according to
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department.
Lueella Williams, who rented
the house at the rear of Dolar
Way, told deputies she left to
take her son to school and
returned home to find the fire
department putting out the fire
at 8:40 am.
Owner of the house was listed
as Howard Watkins, Midway,
the sheriff's department said.

MAN ARRESTED
Eddie Lee Williams, 35, of 800
Central St., Altamonte Springs.
was arrested and charged with
reckless driving after a
deputy spotted
Another fire caused 13,000 'in sherif f's
Williams'
vehicle
traveling in
damage to a garage at Pendleton Street and West Lake excess of 100 miles per hour on
Brantley Road in Forest City at highway 17-92 near Seminole
Community College. Williams
2:15 p.m. Monday.
Robert
pu
lle d over near the inSheriff's deputies said
Caldwell was working In the tersection of Sit 434 and 17-92.
garag e a bo ut an hour be fore th e where he was apprehended,
according to jail records. Bond
fire
was set at 1105.
'flIFFI' REPORTED
Mary Meek, 43, Highway 520
A cabinet and the tools
at take Hayes, told deputies
contained are missing from the
someonetooka10-5peedbics'le Teague Middle School
in.
and chain saw from her car- du.strial
arts classroom,
port. Reports placed the value cording
to the Seminole Co unt y
of the items at $.
S heriff's Department.

HOSPITAL NOTES
DECEMBER it
ADMISSIONS:
Sanford:
Es,sie M. Atkins
Martha D. Boss
Anna F. Brotherson
James Dean Jr.
Raymond R. Eden
Frederick Laspee
Leah G. Richardson
Robert F. Stapel
Renelce 'flh1nj
Marie C. Vezina
Antonio Ferrara, DeBary
Lena Campial, Deltona
Hazel V. McFadden, Deltona

Anthony
J.
Pugliese,
:nterpnse
Sally C. Wilson, Fern Park

Mary

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Nicholls,

IL nngwood
Wilbert A. Senimel, Orange

A black and white 800-pound
female Holstein cow was
reported stolen from a l ocked
compound at the Seminole
Count)' Animal Shelter between
Sunday at 4:30 p.m. and
Monday at 7 am., according to
Sanford police.
Value of the cow was placed
at $150. No means of entry was
indicated on reports.

MIAMI (UPI)

City
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Winter

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Rayford Clarke, W in ter Park

Richard Mossman told
deputies Friday that someone
removed the cabinet from the
Forest City school, possibly
using a pickup truck to haul the
"large and heavy" object
away,

cabinet
12,200.

Mossman said

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and tools are valued at

to be taken after public
hearings are held at a future
time.
— Voted 3-2, with Councilmen
Frank Schulte and John
Leighty opposing, to extend
open hours on New Year's from
2 am. to 4 am. for establish.
ments
selling
alcoholic
beverages,
— Approved a request from
Seminole Raceway to hold
motorcycle races on March 4
from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the
track. Race trials will be held
earlier in the day. Opposing the
request were Leighty and
Schulte who contended noise
from the races may disturb
neighboring property owners.
— Approved a rate increase
by the City of Maitland from 35
cents to 66 cents per thousand
gallons for se wage treatment

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Marion W. Freeman

Ola B. HarrIson
Ernest C. Manley
Loretta Muse
Dealuar Norris
Albert Smith
Ralph K. Sutherland
Melanie Webre
James T. Conway, DeBary
Alyne G. Turman, DeBary
Jesse K. Boyette, Deltona
Robert G. Smedley, Deltona
Melvin G. Taylor, Deltona
Aaron R. Watson, Enterprise
Elizabeth
A.
Wilson,

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a.m. readings: ternperatw'e, U. overnight lows,
41; yesterdays high, 72;
barometric pressure, 30.02;
relati ve humidity, 12 per cent;

winds, calm.

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Colwnbus. Ga., died Monday
night In Apopka. Born in
Carrolton, Ga., he moved to
"' in 1971. He was a
retired contractor and a
Survivors include
her
husband. Thomas hi. Lynch,
Meth odist.
S urvivors include his wife, 1)Ch1.iry; son, Hay Mccargo,
Mrs. Jessie Perkins, (1olurii- Jacksonville; two granthons
bus; two sons Commander and one great'grand.son.
John Perkins USN. Retired).
hiris.son Funeral home-PA
Sanford and hiarlen Perkins
in charge of arrangements
M oul trie, Ga.; daughter, Mrs.
Ealene Howell, Columbus;
seven grandchildren and five
Funeral Notices
great-grandchildr en .
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Funeral services and burial
will be in Moultrie, Ga. Hri.ssor
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STUART.
(UPI) — A 17-year-old youth
described by a psychiatrist as "a controlled,
insensitive and seasoned criminal," will be
sentenced Dec. 30 for the murder of 66- yearold Gertrude Trbovich.
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if approved by the Public Service Cornmission, the credit will be the second in a row
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condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital after
being stricken with oftenfatal Reye's disease.
Dr. Irwin Redlener, a Reye's disease
specialist at the hospital, said, "We've never
seen three cases at one time before."
Reye's disease, which is fatal a bo ut 40
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an additional 10-15 arrests today .

th the tie'A %var, are'
action were Councilmen Carl
The 11.45 Greyhound or
Robertson Jr. and Nathan Van Trailways bus ride from (Tlazltlo, $180 up frtaii
Meter.
Sanford to Orlando will cost Winter Park and I)ei..and,
Danjohn, lowest bidder of six $l.B0 beginning next month. The i up front 11.101; Jacksonville
firms submitting bids, was Public Service Commission and Tampa. $8,75 1 up from
chosen over Reliable that has Monday approved a 21 percent 17, 9201; and Miami. $17.0
held the franchise for the past fare increase on buses running 1tum 114 OSi.
Onl routes between Florida
five years.
between Florida cities
cities ' will be affected The
Reliable had submitted bids
The rate increase was (1)nCmL&amp;sion does not set in
for contracts of one year at a requested by
the National lh
terstate rates
mont hl y fee of 15.25; three Traffic Asciation
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Chairman
years 15.65 and five years
Paula
According to spokesmen for hawkins lul not criticize the
Reliable had been charging $4
Greyhound and Trailways bus prup1ut'(1 tiik,', but she- did when
monthly.
Danjohn, in the bid, reserved lines in Sanford. Orlando, it first cairn' up two wet'ks ago.
Park,
l)eLand,
i hearl advt'rtising all
the right to petition council for a Winter
rate increase in any year when Jacksonville. Tampa and morning about how they're
the consumer price Index (CPI) Miami are the cities traveled to discounting their national
registeres a six percent raise most frequently from Sanford. fares They're also not anThe new rates for one-way swenng their tv!ephne,' Mrs
in the cost of living.
In addition to unlimited trips to those cities, beginning hiaw kin.'. said if (rs hi:md
garbage and trash picLp,
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officers of Danjohn said the I
would
co
firm
nduct a "once a
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Discovery
year spring clean up" service
where residents could tut out
for pickup any type of trash.
In other business, the
council:
— Heard Robert Forbes, on
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behalf of the owners, J.T. Rice crustacean has been capt ured earlier to be two Fish swiziuning
and James W. Rimmer,requed and fossils collected by scien- near the bottom of the frigid,
a change In zoning from limited list-s exploring the sea believed sunless waters may actually
agriculture to multi-family hidden at least 10.000 years have been crustaceans.
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district for a 4.5 acre tract beneath quarter-mile-thick ice
Dr I.uwaine Anderson, chief
fronting Sunset Drive, 800 feet in the Antarctic.
of polar programs at the NSF.
south of Button Road,
A 10-inch hole was drilled sa i d sediment samples taken
The property, currently
through the ancient Ross ice froi several inches into the sea
vacant and densely wooded,
floor included tiny shelled
Shelf last week by an internaForbes said, will be site for the
cr
ea tures called lorarninifera
tional team of researchers A
constructior of a 150 bed conand possiblym
some worm tubes.
television camera and light was
valescent home to be built in
Anderson
said
the samples also
lowered foUowed by apparatus
three phases. The first stage
to sample the water, marine life included fossilized diatoms
would have 36 beds, the second
one-celled plants
which the
and the sea bottom
40 beds and the third 80 beds.
Antarctic scientists said were
A dispatch received Monday of late Miocene Age, meaning
Approval of the zoning request
was recommended by the city's at the National Science the) are at least 14 million

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Harris made the Bataan Death March and spent 31 7 years as a
POW Out of the 1200 airmen surrendering with Harris, less than
350 members of the unit were still alive when the prison camp in
World War II survivors of the Bataan Death March and Japan was liberated. Harris
weighed less than 100 pounds at that
Japanese Prisoner of War camps will gather Thursday to pay
time.
tribute I(ia Sanford war hero, retired U.S. Air Force Master Sgt.
Harris was awarded the American Defense Service Medal wit
Homer C. i Harry) harris, 59, of fit - 3, CH 427, who died Sunday at
Foreign Service Clasp, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with on
Florida hospital North after a long illness.
Bronze Service Star for participation in the Philippine IslandMilitary funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at I
Campaign, the WWII Victory Medal, the National Defense S4,,- p iii at the Semoran Funeral Home Chapel by LI. Col. Hoyt,
vice Medal, the Philippine Defense Ribbon with Bronze Servo.
US/if' chaplain. Burial with full military honors will be in Glen
Star; the Distinguished Unit Citation Emblem with two Oak Leaf
Haven Memorial Park, Winter Park. Visitation hours will be
Clusters and the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citatic',
Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p."'. di the funeral home at 622 W.
Emblem.
Semoran Boulevard, Altamonte Springs.
Harms retired from the Air Force in 196 and moved to
:ford
Harris was a member of The National and Florida American
from Goldenrod in 1%9 lie was critically injured whit' 'Ao:king
Defende rs of iIat,iagi and Corregidor which gave thus account of
cr t.e Departszie-nt of Tianspurtatiunun Dec. it , t975, noc:l s'ruck
his participation in WWII:
by a car in the median strip on 1-4. Harris later became ill with
An aircraft mechanic with the U.S. Air Force, Harris was a
cancer, according to his daughter, Joy Harris
risenikr of the 7th Bomb Group, the only Air Farce unit in the
Survivors include his wife, Mildred, Sanford, son. Ben;aiuv
history of the nation forced to fight as infantrymen, in the early
Harms of Provo, Utah; daughters, Mrs. linda U' Conner. Ft
days of World War ii, titter fighting on the front lines of Rataan
Riley, Kans an ti Miss Joy hlarr;s t home: brothnr. .ames M
peninsula in the Philippines for 99 days while living on halfhIarrLs, Sanford; sister, Mrs Flossie Belle Sirman, l.inclnton,
rations, the Am"r:can Forces surrend--.d to the Japanese.
Ga. and .roe

the Jacksonville police vice squad arrested at
least 25 people and seized half of $3 million in
cocaine confiscated from what official called
a five-state drug ring.
It is possible that some prominent citizens

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Bus Fare Rising

BAGGERS

— President Carter,
hoping to keep the new federal budget close to
$500 billion, is considering a $20 billion to $30

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loo ks into the contract ap
for Ca.sselberry.
Stayed the purchase of clay proved.
heard McIntot:in..trud
under a contract award last
Treasurer
Mar
Casselbei ry residents, week after Mayor-elect Bill City
beginning Jan. 1. will be paying Crier said the city could save hawthorne no to sign a check
a Little more monthly for their nearly half the purchase price for the purchase of water lines
garbage collection service,
by buying the clay from the until he' conducts an
ve.stigation into the methods of
Service fees are to be ccts county.
Crier said that under the purchasing by the water
monthly more than currently
charged by Reliable Garbag
contract the city is to purchase departnie'nt by negotiations
Service, the city's present clay for $3.25 per cubic yard rather than bids McIntosh .said
while it can be bought for IIIS he will cumpart' the recent
franchise holder.
But the citizens under a new per cubic yard from the county. purchase ith attorney general
contract will have the right to City Atty. Kenneth Mcintosh OifliOflS on state law which
put out an unlimited amount of recommended the stay while requires that bias he solicited
garbage and trash for the semi- Mayor Gerald Christensen on purchases of 11,000 or more.
weekly pickups.
The city council on a 3-2 vote
Monday night granted a fiveyear exclusive franchise to a
new firm, Danjohn Services
Inc. of Daytona Reach, to
service the entire city with
trash and garbage collection for
a $4.25 monthly fee to

and Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano says
an assistance program for tobacco farmers
could be necessary if HEW's campaign on the

billion tax cut to offset the impact of higher
energy and Social Security taxes, according to
congressional sources.
House and Senate leaders apparently
agreed With Carter that the tax cut should not
take effect until the start of the 1979 fiscal year
on Oct. 1, 1978, because of projected increases
in the economy in the first quarter of the new
year.

An Iran Radio broadcast
said the quake struck at
3:30 am., 6:30 p.m.
Monday EST. Shojas'ddin

Survived

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRI E F

The Red lion and sun
Socit't), Iran's equhalent
of the fled Cross, collected
tents
and
blankets,
medicine for the relief
flights.

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Sheikhokslamladeh, the
minister of health, new to
the stricken area to
oersea rescue efforts.

series of tremors shook the
southern Iranian ports of
Bandar Abbas, Bandar
Langeh and outlying areas,
killing an estimated ISO
people.

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

U.S. District Judge
Philip Pratt, in a 58-page ruling that contained
a strong denunciation of government tactics
during the trial of Filipino nurses Filipina
Narciso, 31, and Leonora Perez, 33, threw out
their convictions Monday.
The women were found guilty July 13 of
conspiracy and five nonfatal patient
poisonings at the Ann Arbor Veterans Administration Hospital in the summer of 1975.
The judge said, "The interest of justice and
judicial conscience demand a new trial in this
case."

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Casselberry.1a New
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Less Smoking, More Aid?

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Students in Seminole County continue to struggle
to figure out the whys, bows and whos of those
controversial Functional Literacy Tests.
Three percent of the county's 2,3 eleventh
graders failed the communications half of the test;
25 percen t, the mathematics section. The res ults
were better than many other counties, but left much
to be desired and many questions.
They are forcing us all
educator and layman
alike - to take a fresh, hard look at our educational
s ystem and its priorities, potential and pitfalls. All
to the good.
Now, some of the students themselves, those who
have taken the tests an d failed, this. week are
sharing with Evening Herald readers some of their
observations about the tests and the educational
ppicture in general.
Some of their insigh ts on subject matter, teacher
help or non-help, assistance or non-assistance from
par ents, and more, are intriguing. It would behoove
us all to heed them, weigh t hem and map positive
action for the fut ure to assure the adequacy of o ur
educational system.

In Cairo, Mr. Vance could impress on Mr.
Sadat that our support of the Cairo conference does
not signal a change in a basic tenet of U.S. policy
that only a comprehensive approach to all aspects
of the Arab-Israeli dispute, as envisioned for the
agenda at a Geneva Conference, holds any hope of
achieving peace.
Much to the ire of the Russians, Mr. Vance has
backed away from the position that only a Geneva
conference, with all Arab interests represented and
the Soviet Union as co-chairman, can take up a
comprehensive agenda. The Cairo conference
could serve the same purpose.
If it can, it is up to Mr. Sadat to see that it does.
The danger is that Mr. Sadat, buoyed by the show
of popular support in Egypt for his personal quest
for peace, and wooed by the Israelis, will be
propelled into an agreement with Israel that
smacks of a 'separate peace."
Any statesman must place the interests of his
own country first, but the long-range interests of
Egypt will not be served by an accommodation
with Israel that serves to radicalize the other
confrontation states and strengthen the
mischievous hand of the Soviet Union in the region.
Mr. Vance can hope to convince Mr. Sadat that
whatever emerges from the Cairo conference
should be acceptable to Saudi Arabi, which is in the
best position to draw Syria's President Hafez
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While Mr. Assad went along with the condemnat ion of Egypt at the Tripoli meeting of hardline Arab states, he is still determined to keep Syria
out of the camp of the Soviet-backed radicals,
The Saudis and Jordan's King Hussein remain
skeptical lihe
iioiiference, and they have
reason to be. They are still waiting, like so many
others, to hear what Israel has to say about with-

WASHINGTON — TheWbjtellousehasfound
a talent ed, hard-working government official to
replace Bert Lance as director of the Office of
Management and Budget. His name is Jimmy
Carter.
In a virtuoso performance that has dazzled
even the most cynical veterans among OMB's
career employees, Carter has singlehandedly
taken charge of the complex task of shaping the
federal budget for the next fiscal year.
"He's become a master the budget process.

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the Egyptian capital need not aggravate a
dangerous split and polarization of hostile forces in
the Middle East.

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negotiations between the Israelis and all their
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One such youngster is is Tien Ba Iliep, from

department and agency for additional
money. the Mekong Delta town of An Giang.
"At the meetings, he asks tough, precise
"When I was 11, after gambling away all the
questions," says an OMB official. "It's
obvious cash I had made selling some of my father's
he's read everything."
things, I was afraid of being beaten so I ran away
Says another senior OMB employee: "Car- to Saigon," he said. "I happened to meet a gang
tei's mastery of the material is unprecedented. leader who took me in, fed me and
taught me the
When he returns his copies of the briefing books, way I have kept alive during these last 5 years."
we find the margins covered with his cornHiep was a thief, VNA said, "with hundreds of
thefts on his record and an ambitious night

All of those Interviewed cited Carter's pointed burglarly in which he was caught red-handed."
questioning, invariably management-oriented to
Now Hiep is in a special school run by Mother
tone rather than a poli tical nat ur e. "There's Vo Thi Ilicu and its adm in istrator, Tran Van
been much more discussion of substance and far bc.
less of politics than I expected," says one budget
"1 have learned now and I understand the
expert.
future of young people in the new society," VNA

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WASHINGTON - From the Papago Indian
U.S. tomato growers, for example, are lobreservation in Arizona, hungry cattle shoulder bying vigorously to restrict Mexican tomato
through a makeshift wooden gate in the sagging, exports. This is essential, they argue, to protect
barbed-wire fence and graze at will in Mexico. U.S. vegetable production. Yet without
From the other direction, hungry Mexicans slip agricultural exports, the Mexican economy
through the gate and fan out through the United would flounder and new hordes of wetbacks
States looking for jobs.
would swarm across the border.
This typifies the sieve that the Mexican
We sent two reporters, Hal Bernton and Doug
border has become for millions of illegal
. Foster, south of the border to investigate the
backs desperate to escape the poverty of their economic and sociological pressures that are
farm villages and city barrios,
impelling impoverished Mexicans to take to the
An undermanned U.S. border patrol has been road. Our reporters livee in the ramshackle
unable to cope with the growing flood of illegals. villages and worked in the fields with the
An estimated six to eight million Mexicans have campesinos. They spent two months checking
dreamed acrossthe border, melting silenily into out the Story, which we will be presenting in a
MexIcan-AmerIcan neighborhoods. They can be series of columns.
found working for rock-bottom wages in the
It's a story of impoverished Mexican
lemon groves of Arizona, the potato fields of peasants, driven off their land by an industrial
Idaho, the factories of illinois, the restaurants of re vol ution. New factories in the cities ha ve lured
Manhattan.
millions from the villages
the squalor of
crowded barrios. Land for recreation has
Obviowly, we cannot erect a Berlin Wall become
so scarce in
City that soccer
along the Rio Grande, Yet Without a wall fields have been set upinMexico
the median strip, which
manned by armed guards, the border has no divides the main
highway running north.
more meaning than a line drawn on a map.
This is also another "Grapes of Wrath" epic,
Millions more Mexicans will be driven $CT'OU the a
tale of anonymous f
laboIS
border
veg
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asslrdyastheirhosnelandls
plagued by
overpopulationandpoverty.
Theexodushasonly
are often undernourished. At the sametime,
begun
ban king Interests harvest greenbacks from their
This mean. Mexico and the United States, invest
ments in Mexican vegetable plantations,
Us Sixne.e twins, cannot be separated. An And giant
economic blow to one will .end ahoeting pain, to delly frorn tM fieldswhere campesionos
the other.
work for OX a week.

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'One Or Two' Congressmen
On Park's Bribe List
WASHINGTON (UPI — South Korean rice
dealer Tongsun Park, expected back from
Seoul to testify about Korean influence
buying, can implicate "one or two" congressmen and 14 to 18 Former congressmen,
an associate said today.
The associate, who asked not to be named,
said Park's most damaging information is
evidence that about half a dozen congressmen
accepted $5,000 or more from agents of the
South Korean government. Without naming
them, the associate said one or two still are in

drawing Israeli troops or
establishing a Palestinian go.
Vcrnziicnt.
His plan falls far short of
Arab demands for a Palestinian
homeland and Arabs ranging
from the Palestine Liberation
Organization to Jordan's King
Hussein denounced it Monday.
The PLO called it "ridiculous."
The Israeli prime minister
will present his blueprint to
Sadat in the Suez Canal city of
Ismailia Dec. 25 in their second
round of direct talks. The visit
also falls on Sadat's 59th bir-

Turning the public's penchant for gambling to
the public's benefit is itself a gamble, it appears.

A clear majority of the ad ult population, 61
ns
No
percent or some million Americans, gambles
Mo re
to some degree. An even greater number
80
quoted the tw.oy
pe rcent of those responding to a nation wide
There are about 4(X) boys and girls at .Mother survey
appears to approve of legalizing
lieu's school
gambling to some extent.
"A realistic education must take into consideration the circumstances of the child's
Doesthis
s suggest that for better or worse, and
family, the reason why the child left home, the for public profit or loss. gambling is here to sta y1
number and nature of their offenses, their age
You bet.
and period of delinquency, even their personal
tastes and feelings," she snd.
She said son
sonic are orpha ns htle others have
You may have been among those who
families or relatives somewhere in the country.
According to VNA. Hiep and the others wake credited the Choctaw Indians with originating
up at a whistle, wash and dress and then exer- OK since they not only had a word "oke,"
cise. They line up to eat and study and "en- meaning "it is," but also another, "hoke"
th us iastically pursue political or artist ic ac meaning yes.
tivities, take turns to criticize themselves and
Or you may prefer the explanation which
their friends in their daily triumphs and lapses,"
traces
the term to the presidency of Martin Van 44
the agency reported
Buren,
hose native village was Old KinVNA said the llicp knows hecould escape froni
derhook,
N.Y. So naturally the Democratic
the school at will but quoted tum as saying "I
don't want to escape Mother Ilicu and Uncle
Club.
bc care about me to much."
VNA said the Saigon War Invalids and Social
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Affairs Service Is carrying out extensive efforts
tionary
have now disposed of those myths, and
to locate children like fliep.
Many of those who have "graduated" from the possibly others, with what they say Is the true
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through journey to Jerusalem
five weeks earlier will be absent.
Senior diplomats said Sadat
who received from President
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Begin's plan Monday
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Communist
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their yacht two months ago will he released
shortly, official sources said today.
The three Americans held in Vietnam since
October are Charles Affel, 30, of Philadelphia;
Leland Dickerman, 29, of Flagstaff, Ariz.; and
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saying, "These proposals do not
correspond to the principles of
right, justice and the hoped-for
peace. Real peace cannot be
based on half-solutions."
An editorial in Egypt's semiofficial Al Akhbar newspaper
said in reference to Sadat's
Nov. 19-21 visit to Jerusalem,
"Egypt, which began its peace
offensive with a bold initiative,
cannot accept that the reply to
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Jordan.
The Soviet Union charged
Begin's plan would continue
Israeli occupation of the Wed
Bank "In a slight renovated
form." The State Department
said the United States has
neither endorsed nor rejected
It.
Cairo's state-controlled Voice
of the Arabs radio sharply
critic,'ed the Begin blueprint,

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went for a walk in outer space earls' today to
inspect and repair the faulty docking apparatus
the Salyut 6 space station.
The official Tass news agency reported
cosmonauts Yuri Romanenko and Georgv
Grechko spent 1 hour and 28 minutes on their
space walk outside the station, then began an
eighthour rest period.

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economic turmoil in Mexico has produced (I) north.
hordes of factory workers who have been drawn
Affluent Americans have also turned to their
from the villages to the congested industrial struggling neighbor to the south for their winter
parks; (2) thousands of faceless men and women tomatoes, Strawberries and other fresh produce$
who swarm over the fields and pick the crops; The ifflports are now so enormous that,
when we
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condition of
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however, the more Mexican
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Hundreds of U.S. manufacturing firms have dirty brown heroin, which is known
in the back
been drawn south of the border to take ad- alleys of the United States as
"Mexican mud."
vantage of Mexico's chasp and abundant labor
Its taproots are in the rugged Sierra Navada
Large ind,istrlal parks are strewn the mountains of western Mexico
where small
length of the border. At Nogales, for Instance, farmers have found a lucrative
crop by growing
Rockwell International, Foster Grant and the opium P°PPY. An entire rural
mountain
Samsonite luggage plants are booming.
economy has grown up arounii it.
The products that emerge aren't Intended for
U.S. drug enforcement officials say
heroin
Mexican use. They are shipped north to the traffic Injects at least $300
million a year into the
United States for a few finishing touches.
Mexican economy, With the urging
and flnar$
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the Mexican government
factory worker is finding himself dependent on dispatched
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border In search of employment. The industrial the growers
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breaking locks, would very soon have returned to language,
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Proposal that Israeli Prime
Minister Menahem Begin will
bring to Egypt on Christmas
Day.
Begin, who flew from New
York to London today ending
his six-day American visit, is
proposing elections on the
Israeli-occupied West Bank of
Jordan to give the Palestinians
there a measure of self-rule,
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State-run lotteries have been spreading
across the political landscape for years now.
More recently Las Vegas-style casino gambling fo
has been coming into vogue In aging resort
communities Atlantic City is committed and
Miami Beach is thinking about it.
The usual rationalization is that since people
are going to gamble under any circumstances,
society might as well recognize the fact and
divert
vert the proceeds to its own uses from the
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"extraordinary" and "unbelievable" to describe
the president's grasp of the issues and
procedur es involved.
An understanding of Carter's unprecedented
involvement in virt ually every major budgetdrafting decision since he assumed office 11
months ago requires a brief description of the
seldom-publicized process:
In January of each year, the president
presents Congress with his administration's
proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning the
following October. (The 8 to 9-month interval is
designed to allow Congress time to debate and
reshape those proposals, then pass the required

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drawal from occupied territories, about the
political rights of Palestinians, about the future of
Jerusalem — all of the issues burning in the Arab
consciousness.
The most important stop on Mr. Vance's tour
may well be Jerusalem. The fate of the Cairo
conference — if not the fate of Mr. Sadat himself will depend on whether th e Israelis come forth with
positions on those issues that make the conference
worthwhile,
No one expects a settlement to spring fullblown
from Cairo, but there must be clear evidence that
Mr. Sadat's willingness to recognize Israel is
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proposed budget for the fiscal year runnin g from
October 1977 through Septem ber
. As in past
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years, OMB almost immediately began drafting
the budget for the 1978-79 fiscal year.
HONG KONG UPl - Th ey were urchins
The first major St
step hi that process is the
under the old wartime regime the kind of kids
a series of meetings at which who
high-ranking officials of the various depart- the used to pick the pocketnerican GIs on
streets of Saigon or hang around the fringes
ment.s and agencies first present their spending
of
U.S.
military bases in the Vietnamese counrequirements to senior officers at OMB.
tryside.
Last spring,,for thefirsttlmein thememoryof
They lived a life of "unrestri cted disorder,"
anyone at 0MB, the man who
presided
over
according
to a Vietnam News Agency report
those preliminary meetings was the President
of
from
Hanoi,
"abandoned and neglected by their
the United States. During 25 hours of intense
families
and
rejected by the old society."
discussion, Carter Immersed himself in the
But no more, according to the official news
budget process.
In mid-summer, OMB notIfies each govern. agency of the communist government.
Less than six months alter the end of the war in
merit component of its budget ceiling. Further
1975, welfare authorities began rounding up the
fine- ur comes at t he "director's review" in ..not
yet good children" and placin g them in
early autumn, followed by the "presidential
special
rehabilitation schools. More than 2,000
review" in late fail and early winter,
have been placed in the special programs In the
Throughout the year, Carter has requested
Binh Chanh district west of Saigon, the agency
and received copies of the fat briefing books said.

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mental diso rders.
The key to the Wagoner operation at Rosenwald
is the school st ore. It is used as a focal point for
student achievement. Here's how it works:
Each child at Rosenwald earns points on a punch
card w hich is used at the st ore instead of money.
Punch cards are distri but ed to teachers each week,
and each child carri es the card from da is to class.
Th e teachers and inst ructors all punch the card
w hen a child accomplishes something special.
Goals a child might have to reach to earn shopping points include learning to feed himself, to push
his oii w heelchair, or become toil et-trained.
The Rosenwald school store has been operating
for a li ttle over a year, financed by th e parentteacher organization at the school. But there is a
problem: funds are eva porating quickly, and the
school needs help.
"What we really wo uld love wo uld be to fin d some
civic groups which would like to be responsible for
f unding one month," Mrs. Wagoner explains. Th e
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East a momentum of their own. Secretary of State
(N- ms Vance has an opportunity to influence the
course of events, but with less certainty than ever
before that the United States can be a stabilizing

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But, whil e this discussion goes on and the
stude nts and their families struggle for answers,
other boys and girls in the county are struggling to
figure out somet hi ng more Fundamental: how to
cope.
For example, legally blin d students, with the
guidan ce and help of Joyce Husted at South
Seminole Middle School in Cassetberry, are learning what most of us take for granted: 'ecing
"We had to be blindfolded and make our way
aro und without our eyes." Mrs. Husted says in
recalling her collegiate training at Florida State
University. "We were taught made to learn Braille,
taught to use a cane, and learned to feed ourselves
without using our sight."
Mrs. Husted deserves commendation for her
dedication an d compassion as a teacher in dealing
wi th students in need. Such programs rarely make
headlin es, but do deserve special note.
Then t here is the program at the Rosenwald
Exceptional Child Center in Altamonte Sprin gs
w here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagoner are committed
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SALLY WEDS: Sally Struthers - Archie
Bunker's daughter, Gloria, on the TV series
"All in the Family" got married Sunday in
Los Angeles. Her husband is Dr. Willia m
Rader, a psychiatrist and film producer. The
marriage is the first for the 29-year-old Miss
Struthers
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makes him the oldest human on earth. He'll
celebrate his 154th on Dec. 23 at Meckenheim,
West Germans - the home of Dr. Habib Khan
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preview production of "Timbuktu" in
Philadelphia ... Canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau will make a Christmas visit to
North American Air Defense Command
headquarters in Colorado Springs, Cob.,
becoming the first Canadian head of state
ever to inspect the underground facility
Mars Martin and Anthony Quayle are in New
York for previews of Aleksei Arbuzoy's "Do
You Turn Somersaults," which premieres
Jan. 4 ... Former Attorney General John
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invasion of the Philippines in World War H,
died Monday at his home in Kobe. He was 88.
A family spokesman said death resulted
from the general effects of old age.
In October, 1944, Kurita commanded a
squadron of battleships sent to attack
American transpoit ships supplying the
troops of General Douglas MacArthur, who
had landed on Leyte island a month before.
Kwlta caught the U.S. Navy by surprise, by
skillfully sailing his ships at night from the
Sulu Sea Into Leyte Gull via the San Bernardino Strait. But just before reaching the
unguarded American supply fleet, he abruptly
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week 8-12 noon and after 5 p.m.
at 322-1945. Th e Saw Doctor will
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watches that will be sold this creasing dominance in the
sear, with much of that share digital watch market.
achieved only by savage price
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ping season approaches, tradiAs prices of digital watches tionally the best period for
plunged from several hundred watch sales, the sweephand
dollars to as little as 110, three watch, whether spring powered
big semiconductor mnanufac- or quartz crystal and battery
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP!) - Nellie Tayloe
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a Washington D.C. nursing home.
"She was a grand lady," said Wyoming
Gov. Ed Herschler. "She served a long and
glorious career for the state of Wyoming."
e was one of the great ladies, one of the
great people Ihave ever known," Secretary of
State Thyra Thomson said. "She was a very
remarkable lady and a person of great
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The Japanese Seiko cornpany. a c.rId giant in the i.,
dustry which played a leading
role in pioneering the di gital
watch, told Modern Jeweler
magazine recently it has
(IccItied the real future of the
watch business lies In the
quartz sweephand timepiece
selling at a substantial price
through the retail jeweler.
Chairman harry B. Henshel
of Bulova, who was criticized
for being slow to turn to the
digital as Bulova's earnings
were eroded, said he now feels
vindicated and is convinced the
"fastest future growth should
be in quartz na1og watches
with dials both for men and
women
He also said the
conventional spring-powered
sweephand watch will continue
losses.
Even Bulova and Timex, to be an important part of the
the giants at the top and bottom business and that both these
ends of the price spectrum in
quartz analog
lend
the American watch industry,and
themselves
bestwatches
to jeweler
had to take their lumps.
stylingservicing.
and marketing and
But man) of the makers of jeweler

mower blades for $1.50 apiece;
knives for 15 cents per inch;
shears and scissors at 20 cents
an in ch; and hedge clippe rs for
only $1. If you have an axe "to
grind," let the Saw Doct or do it
for you. He charges only $1 for a
single-bladed axe; 11.50 for a
double-bladed axe. His prices
for sharpening a circ ular saw
range from $1.15 for a 6 4"
blade to $1.80 for a 10" blade.
His prices on hand saws differ
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But be ing a b usin ess prophet
is at best a risk)' profession that
could be orared with a witty
F'rt'nchn,n s deiu,ition of '
critic
a person whose function it is to be wrong.
When the fir st solid-state
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retail level in 1972, analysts
were loudly claiming that they
would quickly destroy the
market for all ot her types of
watches and th at many jewelers would be (Iriven out of the
watch bu..sinc.ss
Indeed, sales of the digital
watch grew from 8,00O,000
units in 1972 depending upon
varying est imates I into the
millions last year
Two or the more prominent
.therican makers of quality
'w*'ephand watches. Benrus
and Gnien, did suffer huge

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for Rep. harley Staggers, D-W.Va. He showed
up at a HouseSenate energy conference committee meeting Monday with an eye patch
says he was injured when a crowbar he was
using to erect the tree at his Keyser, W.Va.,
home slipped. An aide says it will be several
days before Staggers knows if there is any
permanent damage.

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FSU Ponders
ORLANDO,
OUPIl Florida State coach Bubb)
Bowden says he hasn't decided
who'll start at quarterback for
the Seminoles when they meet
Texas Tech in the Tangerine
Bowl Friday night.

32nd edition of the bowl.
We realize that Florida

State has an explosive attack
and i"s going to take a top ci'
fort a t (I our best offensively
and def nsively to beat them,"
ider coach Steve Sloan
Hod
said alter Monday's practice,
when his squad emphasized
pass d'fer,t'.

Bowden will choose between
Jinv Jordan or Wally
uoui sophomores. to begm
launching the barrage of passes
that Tech is expecting in the

•fl
arrived in
town Monday and will hold their
first Orlando practice today.

Texas Tech's senior quarter.
back Rodney Allison, who broke

injuries. When they're healthy,
they're as good as anybody."

'Their defensive team j ust
doesn't like to give up points,"
Bowden said. "Th ey're very
sting). We've got so much
riding on our throwi ng and
c.ticlurig.

Tech's current injuries
elude All-America offensive
tackle Dan Irons, who is extremely doubtful. Cornerback
Freddie Taylor, strong safety
Alan Emerson and place kicker
mll Adams are out.

"Texas Tech started the
season as good as afl)'OflC in the

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Clarence Sippio led the Panthers with 22 points
while Dewaven Duvall tossed in 16 and Robert

Crnonis now stands 5-2 on the season and
ret ur ns to a ct ion after the Christmas holidays
with a Jan. 4 home encounter against Bishop
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19 Virginia 150)
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20 Alabama 1 II
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votes
receiving
11
lr',5 State, Mchgan. DePaul,
Detroit,
Jc#n'l, Houston,
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Colorado State, Florida State,
Wake Forest. Ari:onj, Nebras
is, Southern California
Note By agreement with the
American
Basketball
Coaches
ASSorat.ort, teams on prObat.on

Cardinals
Go 'Astro'
s'r. iouis (UPIJ

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S"D Cofltid,fatiQV, by the UPI
Board of Coaches Those teams
Currently on probation for 1977
aft
Centena r y. Clemson,
tta*lil, MinneSot., Nevada Las
Vegas, Wes tern Carolina

T ransactions

Soccer

Dallas (NASLI - Signed goalie
Ken Cooper to a t*'Cyear contract
Colorado (NASLI - Signed for
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MATINEE RESULTS
FIRST - 1 Pat. Coldo (I) ,
666 110. 7 loS. AlPwrtIi (S) 110
S0. 3 Letters Arn (U 300. Q (3 S)
3360. P 135) ISO (No
SECOND - I Palms Alb.rdi Ill
180 360 760. 7 Medina Arana (7)
360350.3 ca Coldo (31400.0 (17)
7710. P II 1) 3470, DD (I 1) 4710
THIRD - I A(vria Javi (I) $310
II 20450. 7 Patio Sanchez (i) 530
360. 3 Santi Yla ill 440, 0 (I II
00. P 5 $111010
FOURTH -I Pat.) Jay) (5) 11.40
370 740. 1 Cache Andre (II 1310
100; 3 Olea VII (1) 2.60. Q (33)
4300. P (52) 57.30; 00(1-I) 114.10.
FIFTH - I. Anton Abel (3)72.10
940 140; 3. Mar vrl Aria (1) 410
340, 3 Ajig)a Attu (II 500; 0 (I SI
Pill) 105.00.
SIXTH - I. 0108 Pert: (2) 1700
940 150. 7 Arta Enrigue U) $.30
310. 3 Ica Andre II) 100; 0 12 ?I
3340'
(77) 7030
SEVENTH - I Eclano Via (3)
ii 20 110 3 70, 7 Aivria Ilidro (1)
7.00130' 3 Pate) Peed (1) 300. 0
(31)3170. P137) 10330. Big ( I Is

A
Astrolurf surface will he in.
stalled at Busch Stadium, home
of both the baseball and football
Cardi nals, it W1 aimoc
imed
Monday.
One itoange will he made, The
basepaths, which have been
dirt, will be AdroTurf,
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fyiw York Rangers NULl
Signed free agent defenseman
Dallas $m,th
Baseball
New York Y.rik5 - Named
Gene Michael as firSt base coach
Pro Football
Fired interim
Kansas City
Coach Tom BeN's
Seattle - Extended Coach Jack
Patera's contract through the 1911
season
Minnesota '- Signed lreeagent
cornerback David Shaw
College Football
Pr i nceton - Named Frank
Plavarro as head coach
California - Named Roger
Theder as Plead COach.

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CELEBRATE THE SEASON

make ' it
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clul'P
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were entertained at a Christmas party Friday night
the Towers Hospitality Room. The order of the
evening "as food, i'un and festivity in a holiday
setting. Ruby Andrews (left photo, left to right),
Frieda Gielow and I 1 abeih hIelmlv sample punch
while Erma Killian and Tom Vincent (right photo)
get In tune for musical entertainment by the
Seminole Singers. Arranging the party were Ethel
Fried, Belle Williams and Elsie Farley.

F'StJ wound up at 9.2 in
lIowdcn's second )ear.

Give Huskers

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But the North Carolina
tlt'fenders, led by li nebacker
Buddy Curry with eight tackles

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the
Baseball
riters
Association of America.
New eligibles, in addition to
W ills. are Clete Ro&gt;er, Jun
Grant, Jim Maloney, H ill
Mazt'roski l)t'nns \ld am
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nitctwr , who ann1'ared in more
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kwntsiinan)
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the best chance from among
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900 740 60 7 Jose Ab( 'S i r'
160 3 San' Arca fl
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1600. p 75) 293 70
NINTH - I Arta
4 oo 900
610 2 Anton (71 520 610 3 Juan
(6) 520. GO 31 )500. p 1321 176
TENTH - I Medna ill 500
000. 7 Marlo (9) 360 430. 3
Enrique III 370. 0 (SO) 1120. P II
5)490 . 131
DD
7600
ELEVENTH - I Cacho Sanchez
II 719 170 300. 7 Olea Jesus 31
6 40 100. 3 Anton Juan 161 100 Q
13 35 30. p 113i 79 50
TWELFTH - I Alta Abel 3)
35 .13 tO 10 500. 2 Mar,,,, later Ii
670620 3 Cacho Sanchez (1) ii oo
0 3, II 20, P 1311 199 )3. fig 0
(I) eth II 290
A - I,412 Handle
1117.277
MONI)AY NIGHT
FIRST - I ca Jews (S) 23400
140. 7 ArIa Elonia Ill 110910, 3
Cactio Aibyrdi (I) 600. 0 1971
61 30 p 5;p III
SECOND - I Oguila Jaws IS)
7710460910. 2 Pat,, via III 100
320 3 (6 Arena (2) 570. Q 1161
7910. P IS 11100 30. DO 156)19110
THIRD - I Pats, Andre III
310 370. 7 Manolo Alberdi (Al 1 10
360. 3 Larr. Sanchez Ill 500. 0 II
61 31 60. P (I ) so so
FOURTH - I Palms Zarre (Si
1310 500 710, 2 Jose Alberdi 131
900 700. 3 Arta Andre III 350. 0
1751 7600. P IS 7) 5670, DO (IS)

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5.1 t Su
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asn 't, been
Cat.itu
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being voted into the shrine bs 49
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teamed with all-tune leader
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the
gaiTie's most fanious 1-2 punches
Former Dodger greats Snider
and Gil Hodges and ex-St. Lows
standout Enos Slaughter also
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from the voters. Each collected
more than 200 votes last
,
January
did
u not r eceive the
necessary .5 per cent,
Snider is the co-holder with
[fall 011.' erRalph
a .. 5, iner or
the National League record of
most consecutive seasons with
40 or moo'e 0 IC S
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440 300. 7 Jose Sanchez ()1 1 40
750. 3 Santo Arana (7) 300. 0 1171
2970. P 1171 III 90
SIXTH - I Arta Zarre (74 Ii 10
700500. 2 Id Arci (3) 860610. 3
Jose Eloiza IS) 3 50. 0 13711900. P
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SEVENTH - I Oguiza Anna (1)
I? 40710 500. 2 Jose via ($1 770
power but led the National
340. 1 Eclsano Albrdi (3) 170. 0
League in stolen bases a record
(4615370, P (4 61 30550. fig 0 13
six consecutive years and stole
71 1 (46)75110
EIGHTH - I Oleo Arco (71 910 a total of Si&amp; bases during a 14710110, 2 Anton Abel III 110420
year career. He set a modern
3 Manolo Sanchei IS) 170, 0 1311
major league record of 104
6160. P (30) 20340
NINTH - I Oita (3) 1110 1310 stolen bases in 1962 - a mark
340; 2 E'ona II) 13 10 7.40; 3 Juan later broken by Lou Brock of
(7)4 10. 0(71) 1030. P (30) 192.10
TENTH -I Enrique (3) 1700700 the St. bias Cardinals,
640.2 Manolo(1)100330;3 sent In order to be eligible for
(1)170; 0(34) 4560; P (31)l3370.
election to the Hall of Fam e by
DO (331 Ill 10
the
HBWAA, a player m ust
ELEVENTH - I ManoloEloria
($14603003 10. 2 Oguiia Per.: (I) have played 10 seasons in the
3407 10.3 Ajuria JeWS 0)300. 0 major leagues and been retired
(IS) 31 10, P IS 1) 94 30
i nactively from major league
TWELFTH - 1. ManoloAltu (3)
II 00? 10750. 7 Arta Jews (3) ISO play for at least five years.
470. 3 Oita Abel (4) 7 10. 0 12 3) Announcement of the election
4140; P3)5410;
0
Big 0 (I 51 with
results will be made in midI 3 1,14440
January.
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RENO, Nev. i UPI
hlarrah's Reno Racebook
Monday made Oakland a 3.
point favorite over Baltimore
d Den ver a 2-point choice
over Pittsburgh in Saturday's
American Foot ball Conference
playoff games.
In National Football Confer.
ence playoffs next Monday,
Dallas is favored by 10 points
over Chicago and ion Angeles
is an 8-point favorite to heat
MInnesota,
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flu'uflc'erne'nt in the road from
out 'elf's tate',
giving
the
55 I)!11(ji S alibi roan's names and
the date' that they entered into a
"cohabi tat tonal contract."

7:30

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Tourist club. I p in Sunny shade Park
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Seminole South Rota ry, 7,50 ;i.mti
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Sanford-St'rnimzk Ja)
noon. Jaycee building
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.rii., S.'unbo's, Sanford
ret-i,

Tanglewood ASS, closed, 8 p it, St Richard's Church.
Lake howell Road
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Longwood A A. e'his-il. 13 p tI. Rolling hills ?llOrdSluIl
('hutch, 513 434
Young Adult Club for Singles, 9 p ,mli, Orlando Garden
Club, 710 F Rollins St
W eight Watche'rs. Sears. Aitanionte Mall, 10 a in

SAfl'RI)tV, DECEM B ER24
Sanford AA Women's Group, 21)ili., 1201 W. First St
('asseltx'rr) AA, close-il, 8 )h fit ., Ascension Lutheran
('hutch
Library will remain open until 1 p.m. and will close Dec.
26 and Jan. 2.

TI! USDA I)K('F%IHFII 27
Illinois hub of ('çn(ral Florida, ('hristnias parts, and
cuvcreI dish luncheon, 12:30 p iii., 2424 Edgewater l)rmvt',
Orla ndo,
Os'ereatet'i Anonymous, 9:30 am., First Federal of
Seminole, Sr 434, Longwood; 7p.m. OA Teens, Sedgefield
Apt. Clubhouse, SR 436, Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m.,
Florida Power &amp; Light, Sanford.
Winter Springs Sertoena, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
community center.
Sanford LIoas, noon, Holiday Inn,
Saord Sertoma, 7 am., Sambo's,
Longwood Sertom;, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and SR 434.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave. and Summit Apartments, Casselberry,
Casulberry Jaycees, board, 8 p.m., Doug's Garage.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.

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Trausceudental Meditation lecture, 8 p.m., First
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and election of officers were
Members received Into
held by the Junior Woman's membership were Sue Burton,
Club of Sanford at their Georgia Cullen, Becky Dunn,
December meeting.
Carol Mark, Kathy Miller and
Martha Dowman, Junior
Anita Wilkins. Each member
District Director, conducted the received a long stemmed rose
ceremony welcoming six new at the end of the cememony
members into the State
A Christmas basket of food
Federation and to the Sanford was collected by the memClub
berstup to be given to a family
She said each member was in the area. Other contributions
like a seed in a flower garden for the holidays were a donation
that needed food and nourish' to the Central Florida
ment to grow and become a Zoological Society, money sent
flower spreading seeds to to 15 girls at Hacienda Girls

rsancn ror a shopping trip, toys
made for the Christmas store at
West.side Grammar School, a
donation to Parent Resource
Center and several other proJects in the area,
Margaret Meyers
was
pressted a certificate for the
Outstanding Member of the
Month for December by the
Central Department Corn.
nuttee on her activities during
this month.
The following officers were
elected
Gail
Stewart,
president; Peggy Deere, first

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second vice-president; Donna
Feuerhahn,
third
vicepresident; Sue Cann, recording
secretary ; Vicki Cavallaro,
treasurer; and Nancy Hirsch,
corresponding secretary, of(icers be Installed in January to
assume office in February.
During the gilt exchange,
president Loiida Beck presented
Bill Gielow, junior sponsor, a
china Christmas platter, and
Mrs Gielow gave each member
a tras of homemade sour dough
rolls.

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DEAR ABBY'. My next door
I)EAH F't'SSY: Most single C
neighbor, Mrs. A, has children 255,'year-old women would be
about the ages of mine, and our tickled pink to meet an eligible
children play together con- man. If you don't want to spend
stantly at either my house or an entire evening with someone
her.,. It seems the only was who's not your type, you can
Hibiscus Circle of the Sanford
Mrs A can make her children always suggest a "coffee date," Garden Club held its December
mind is to tell them if they- which need not last more than meeting at the home of Miss
aren't good she will call a an hour. I You may not be this Gertrude Fischer in h'inecrt'st
policeman.
type, either.) Or you can ('0-hostesses with Miss Fischer
always say no.
were Mrs. H. K. Horton and
It's none of my business how
('I'','TlAl. TO PAM Mrs. Effie Durden After the
Mrs. A. raises her children, but
dessert,was
a short
business
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IN WENAT('IIEE: If I could meeting
held with
Mrs
I don't want my children
glsc
a
6thgrader
only
one
piece
grow up being afraid of
of advice, it would be? READ! John Stakiewizx presiding
puliceine'n.
A Christmas party with exIn every library can be found
Should I say something to
change of gifts and singing of
her" And if so, how do I pout it a wealth of knowledge and
carols Followed the niet'ting
wIthout getting her road at moe' pleasure. The wisdom of the
Mrs. J. P. Thurmond played the
NEXT DOOR MOTHER agm the best that has been piano for all the requests for the
thought and tell and said,
favorite songs
DEAR MOTHER: Tell her awaits you. Sample it Read for
Others attending were Mrs
that children should be taught fun, for pleasure, for inGordon Brisson, Mrs J A
to regard policemen as their formation!
Edwards, Mrs. John Fox. Mrs
friends because if children
You
can
Live
for
a
little
while
John
Gradick Sr.. Mrs George
should be lost, or hurt, or
molested, the)r should ask the in another century, In another
Johndrow, Mrs. J.V. Jones,
country-all through books.
Mrs. C.N. Karraker, Mrs. T J.
nearest policeman for help,
The man who does not read
Lewis, Mrs. Wm. Livingston,
DEAR ABBY: I'm a fairly has no advantage over the man Mrs. John McCloskey, Mrs.
attractive 25'-ycar'old un
who cannot read,
T. B. Middleton, Mrs Herbert
married woman. I have a good
Moreland Sr and Mrs. J.P
job, my own car, an apartment
I'roblemns' Tell them to
Thurmond.
that I have furnished and Abby. For a personal, urnThe next meeting will be Jan
decorated, and I've done Ui)' published reply, write Abby:
13, 1971.
share of traveling.
Box 697)j, Us Angeles, Calif.
One day I may want to marry 90069. Enclosed a stamped, self'
and have a famiiily, but for the
addressed envelope
present, I like toy life the way it
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They enclosed a handwritten
Ill essage stating that in lieu of a
civil or religious cerenion&gt;, the
;'t'reniony was witnessed by relatives) who think I'm lonely,
or worse yet "miserable,"
nians close friends and family because
I'm not married. I
151' never heard of this, hate' know the&gt;' mean well, but I wish
you Is this equivalent to if they'd stop sending tue their
ln.irrlagt" Or is it just an an nephews, cousins and friends
noUnceme'nt that two people are So far none of them have been
living together'
mu&gt;' type, and I have trouble
If it's just an announcement getting rid of them once they
that they're living together, is a meet ITIC.
gift in order"
It's not easy for me to lie, and
NEWS TOME I don't like to hurt the feelings
DEAR
NEWS:
A of people who think they're
('ohabitational contract is not a doing me a favor by having
marriage, so a wedding gilt is these "eligible" men call muit'
not in order, hiowrser, if you So how can I convince people
want to give them a ''rohabil" that not all single women art'
gift, it's up to you. (Rut I'd living to gel out with Just
adtise against basing it an)one'

Weight Watchers, 7 pin., Longwood Quallti, Inn a nd
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Grace- United Methodist
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as a beauty advisor by
Robinson's of Florida. Her
fiance is lobby manager with
Skaggs Albeitson's.

Sanford Seminole Ja&gt;cees board, 7:30 p mu., Jinet's'
building.

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Mr and Mrs. Bert B.
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of
2205
Washington Drive, Sanford,
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announce the engagement of
their daughter, Elisa, to San.4
talgo C. ValIe, son of Dr. and Pt
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Sanford.

THURSDAY. UFA'E%tnF:fl 22
Osere'afrrs Anonymous, 9.30 i i Li l l.. Mental Health
(lime, Robill Road. Altamonte Springs, 7:30 )
('omumunit', E'rimteil Methodist Church, C'ass&amp;'lberry,

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Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
.Sanford Serenaders senior citizen (lance, 2:30 p mu.,
('Is'mc ('enter.
Air Force SergeamiLs AssoclaUon Autiliar, 8 pun.,
McCo&gt; Family Coub.
Starlight Promenaders square (lance. 7 p III - Dc-Bars
Community Center, Shell Road,
Oso-reaters Aivin&gt;mous, 730 p ii.. Sears auditormwi..
Altiunonte Mall
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p in.. .Seminole County Mental
Health Center, 103 Itolan Rd., Altamonte Springs

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Osrre'afrrs Anonymous, 9:30 a.iii., First Federal of
Sciinole, SR 434, IAngwoc-xi; 7 p.m., OA Teens,
Sedg('fl('l(J Apts.. clubhouse, SR 436, Altamonte Springs:
and 7:30 p m., Florida Power and light, Sanford.
l)rl(ona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., Lutheran Church of
Providence social hall
Weight Watchers. 7 p III., Sanford Woman's Club. 309
S Oak Ave and Summit Apartments, Casst'lberry.
Longssood.I.akc Mary lion,. 7 p.m., Quality Inn. 14
and 434
('asselberry Jaycees, 8 p.m., Doug's Garage, Melody
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Sanford-Seminole Ja&gt;certtes, 7:30 p Ili Jaycee
building.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30
Casst'lberry Corn'
mliunmty United Methodist ('hutch
WEI)NE,Sl)AY, I)F:('I-:MllF:ht 2)
('assclhwrry Rotary, 7:30 urn., the ('4Ikiost'
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MYSTERY LADIES
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by the 49,4 fa ns in libenlv who carried nine tunes for 59
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and, before the night was over, Carolina's running game.
completed 14 of 17 passes for 161 Freshman tailback "Famous
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who's going to Ole Miss next
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$10 to $70 377 %9$ after S
pm &amp; AeMendS -

Punch
Bo*Is.
CP'amDAQr'P
Glasses Yablet Cl'a rs, Roll a
*ay Beds
Coffee UrnS &amp;
CP,aI.r, T) $P
Pert

2 Seater Go Carl for
engine $150 Call between
322 1$ after 5 323 1716

Removed

BUY

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FOL
ThE STARS

COUNTRY LIVING 3 BR.? bath
el ill the conveniences large
yard, trI, plants galore, (P10CC
I
area,

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Irtn,

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GRAND OLDE 2 STORY
ni5

your 1Om
SePt
1ger
eded but u5tful items
a (I55f ed Ad
-

RESTAURANT in
central FIoriaa, owners retiring.
call us for details We're e.clted
about th,$, you will be tOO?
Property &amp; business under
$75,000 Some terms
COUNTRY LIVING. Horses,
S )acres *ith well &amp; Septic tank,
QIlly 122.000 euth terms
* WE HAVE
Colonial home
beautifully decorated euth
fireplaces. C H&amp;A. 3 BR. 2 bath
&amp; den. Call Vt to Near all th
ttures $3S.0 with terms
*CENTERPIECE OF BEAUTY.
in ld,llwulde, 4 BR. 3 baths Thi
borne it beautifully decorated.
wet. brick fireplace &amp; screened
pool &amp; many plus features.
MS
* ANOTHER NEW LIST I HG.
Owners are willing to help you
buy tNt darling 3 BR horn, in
.mmaculate Condition Over
sited fenced yard fr thildren
Under priced at $31,500

WORMS

long

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fl-Junk Ca

'A 4f

Steam Clean YO' *n Corp
Rn, Our nSen4ac
rARROLL S F UPHI TOP E 322 SIll

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32) 7340

ltiv iurow CARS

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MIL ITAPY Y
R PEN
DING- Like new 3 ftP. 3 bath. ,
garage. C h&amp;A, A * carpet. %pIt
BR plan, fenceo private yard,
$24,000

Ne* 3 BR. 1 bath hOm
$7i.0
Government 5uidy avalable
Builder 3132717 EQual Housing
Opportunity

* GOING

$73 CIX

'g,

I

Peg Real (Stat, Broker
37)130? Day or Pd
7$Hmaw'aat 1793
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$
r4r .n your
c
spine Imp Gt lh ladS tree
t."ucPuurp upon ap.n-ntmn' we

Legal Notice

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Tutil nve%lment

'II •r P. I your H.9
.'. A.," LiT 122 751? or

Yale

DRIVERS
NEEDED-long
dttance east cr,iast operation ,
years interstate tractor trailer
ceperuence requirCO includ.ng
snow &amp; ice Good dnivung record
and
references
required
_____
Redwing
Refrigerated. Taft.
la 1100 4)) 0940 An equal
OPportunity employer

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by Gill

'hhlh

ly A ,l SA 110
S4ll t.c vcie' SCIl tPlPSe Ole
.?m% A.lh a *An' 4 To place
Ou' 4'J (411 ,0 , Ir CfldIp
(la-'ed ai ' Te Herald, m
5611 r 9 jI wI

'ride
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' 7'.

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STONEMASON, large fireplace
Call 322 sal evenings Contract
or hourly Giverecent reference

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r Rent___________________________

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$50 &amp; UP
AIJC 1' ION

WA SHERS
SAN FOR
FrPnCnA

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W 2.1

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CHR ISTMAS SPECIAL

3 at

,ou don't fIl p.opI.

ROOFING TILE % each
haul 795 Lakev e* AvCn.
lake Mary HALL REAL TV
377 77

I

DiRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW ¶,APID
L '.
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HAULING
Chuck Gormly.

i77-3B

- fl-Auction

fti DIRT CLAY SHELL

Early American coucP'. bro*'n
tweed, 110 3)9 3)16

372

OWNER MOVED OUT.- Needs Ip
sell tFis attractively panelled, 3
AR. I bath. Ath large family
room ASSume low interest
mortgage.

Mtg bal under 514.000 323 1917

Get tullerpur, - - lake that "For
511," Sign dn &amp; run a
classuf,,dad Call 372 2611 or Ill

(A.?

Nurje

Don't pile rv, longer needed itemS
t.gPi as an elepier? S
eye Pace
a classified a.' a"ct PIe Il,..
eie, fl yOvtm .' illet'

lOt, fenced back $150 mo Down
Paymt, assume 11, yr mtg

________________________________
a-Houses Furnished
I

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. CB. Sunland Estates,

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$20
I 100
SC(ur.I, Ifl,eStr,i,n'
2 Compin, AuIomob,lp
I
5 Lii (.pen%p 0,,-g 'd.9ca?,on
i
F ipCr erce Necettiry
'
'Our dre tO help you meet
,iv' goal 'n I I,
b(omp
t&amp; (eSSfuI 'hru UItrl Guard
Call DOuQ WCIIS
377 7I
5aolo,
I S'onday
5,jP'di, 13 5
-

RN si LPN t a.des LieC I
companion, Short Ierm
assugnments. Homemaker I
Uplobn 525 O6
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PLOYM ENT

i.'Odv(lt

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3 BR

331 0434. 37) 4762

WINTER VISITOR - S
Our
'neipentive
wInter
home
specIal 2 BR. I bath. kitChen
eQuipped.
C H. sc spa'.
120000

Payton Realty

F am
,.'ar
Untim.ted r,rtun,t,
C f
•• ration'S l45!C5l
'3'O* "9

in

Y4 c) nc J 11r1

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017$

Want Adt Get Ppie Together
Th
fluyng A
Those Selling327 251? or S3t

range

J

',AlQ,d 5V , fl'C arra
130 000 55.1 000
Icr

I

Legal Notice

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I
24-Buslr?ss OppOrtunIties

Immedat, opening 'or a loan
clerk, typing riguir, also bank
teller. mt be evper,enced
Ba. 65% c 0 Evening I
Herald. P0 60' 1657, Santorø. i
Fla 3277?

21'

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z bath. carpeted, central
HIA. tenct 5d . re4rigerator.

323 SI1 I
"YOur Future sOur Concern"
lrc

Evenngt

3 HR. I' sbath. range, fenced yard.
$l month. 1st 1last monthS
rent, glady Bro*n Realty. Rig
Real Estate Broker, Lake Mar",
323 57)7. eves - 33) 3971

i Commerc.a

CHINESE SPECIAL TV
COCK,
Prepar,,,g
COOking CI
various Ch'nrsedithes On menu
aiding oIlier COpbs
fl
the
all k'n
f
Wrv"*3 in the rt's'auran,
1725
per *eee. a hOur *e
Roam &amp;
Board For "'fo'mat, an
con$.aerat,oi, Appl,t&amp;ptt Should
apply in pern eth fhe Florida
State Employment Se'rv.ce,
910
Evirnia Street, West Palm
F loq

NAVAL ORANGES &amp; Other citrus
l'13 00 bushel 377 0352 on
tv
51))
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I Au 4 •.'n'IFY

FARMER'S MARKET
lISOFrenchAve
373 726'
Open DaysA Weeki
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7 BR. fenced yard, air COIl
dtionng $150 month, first, last
&amp; $50 des.t 323 545
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I

UnIcycle $35 BOy
SItE 5 ShOe
skates. $15 Pne 373 60

WI T T RE ; L TY
.
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Reai Etta?c.
General Contractor

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COMrUTER OPERATOR
ASSISTANT MAPdAGFP
. OER FTER
A C MECHANIC
AUTO YECHANIC
IR(( CLIMBER
DUMP TRUCK
CABINET MAKER
AIJTOPAMTS
A C HELPER
CASHIERS

,,,. • '
..(AV, Iu LUUfltp
'ecords MLS We Take Trides

Johnny Walker

rlL

FnC Siliclon of gooø uSed fur
nIuri 1)0 7703
8 Walker Furnitur,
Hi I? 92
Catselbq.rry Papa

Lovely condo *ith many .4tras
Matland 126.100

Tuesday Dec. 20.

62—Lawn•Garden

.tSIL'OPfPiAlEW (JIURI
Buy SE LI. TRADE
311) IS E F rt 5.
373

3 BR. 2 bath. Cent H &amp; A, Ig FIa
rm. very good area $3$.0

for Rent
323 I9

*

PIE deed to
Sanforn Lake
Many &amp; Aita,nonte areas IP
div'duai Inning, computer

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Things to

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£

5O-MscelIa,ous (or Sa

______Older
frame 2- BR. I bath *ith
rental garage apt, in Qoed
condition &amp; Priced right a?
I)2

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41Houses

d

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SECRETARY
Real Estate Office needs
Skills for front dct
RECEPTIONIST
veralopen,ngs, yOu'IIneedme
uOO
epflQ
CLERK
Good skillS &amp; credit for finance
company
GAL FRIDAY
Will trim, invoicing e'p
etred

CON IDENTIAL INTERvlE, I
WE
E STA IL SAL ESPEG

.4 Clatsufuesi ads Serve the buying &amp;
selling community every 3m,
Huce Slim attractive lady,
'
Read &amp; use th,m Ott.n
would like to meet nICe man
________________________________
Between 551
For companion
ab'tt'ng In my home. day or
Call 323 3$7
n.ght ui SvS
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PICK YOURS

AVON CALLING.
Elcellent earning Opportunity
helps pay for thp Christmas
'p,nsc LL 3019

Will bibytit In my home. New
Year's Eve eepee lenced couPle,
contact usa, it u3 SM?
______________________

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18—Help Wanted

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*'

RATES

HOURS

Legal Notice

F'J e

*

FOR Ck1ütj,ta.b GiI IDEASI

______________________________

PUILICHEARINO
(4) CL) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Anopportunty for members
(Wed ) Kenny Rogers, KiK,
of the
) THE BANANA SPLITS
PbIic
to
Dee (Ihurs ) Bill Cosby, Clec
Cipress their views on the
qualification, pro
CD OVER EASY See Barn
governing
10 30
Lain. (Fri ) Charo. Robert
I -- ---Don t pile
body composition, and proposed
no longer needed .Iems
Channel 24
Gould
SOUND - 6 male black I AIlit
(F L HOLLYWOOD
elephants
lye
as
an
work
program
of
Ihe
Health
Place
ZOOM
cat with collar fl the .icuty Of
EMERGENCY ONE (R)
SQUARES
Systems Agency of East Central
cli5SifuCd ad. and pIe the
theOld
Aror
Road,
Tvesaa,
Florida both orally ane Ill WeltIng,
5 30
(F(F THE NEW PRICE IS
moneyn yr wallet'
333 3111
"00
will provide at a public hearing
(1) NEWS
RIGHT
(.1) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
sneoredby the AgesIcyon January
(D24 THE ELECTRIC
14) (Moo) EQUAL JUSTICE
3. 197$, 7 30 PM. in the orange
(4) GlLLIGAN S ISLAND
COMPANY
UNDER THE LAW Tues.
,
County CommitIn Chambers,
Thurs) INFINITY FACTORY
' Room 327. Orange County Cour
I Hvouse. £3
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
(Wed) TO BE ANNOUNCED
East Central Avenue.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Orlando A copy of the
NAME STATUTE
(Fri )CHRISTMAS TINE WITH
propoted by virtue ol that certain Writ of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
A/
MISTER ROGERS
qualifications,
governing
body
Etecution
'5f'd
Out
of
arid
under
I Composlton,
Nølics '5 hereby given that
and work program
the seal of the County Cotirt of
11 00
I avaliablefor public inwection
undersigned, pursuant to the
at the
Seminole
County.
Iorda,
upon
a
(1) (IL WHEEL OF FOR.
Agency offices, 914 N Magnolia
"FIctituO,,s Name Statute-' Chapter
fil lodgement rendered m the
$45 0$. Florida Statute, *11 register
TUNE
Avenue. Orlando Written corn
aforesaId
court
on
the
10th
day
of
CultS Iti, (len, of the
ments On the5 documents may also
Circuit Court,
(F HAPPY DAYS (R)
Pdembe,. A 0 1971, in that certain
be slmitte.j tp the Health Systems
fl and for Seminole COunty. Florida
21 (Wed only) SING WE
case entitled, Libfrtp Loan Cor
upon receipt of proof of the
Agey, P 0 Boa 1011 B. Orlando.
NOEL
Plaintiff, vs Wesley
NEW YORK (UP!) - Who Lodden, and then by Robrn Florida 37400 on or before Jan'aryporatmon
publi(at.on of thIs notice, the IiC
Brown and
Theresa Brown.
II 30
72 1971
!it,
name, to Cut FERN PARK
ayed "Boson BIac&amp;' on Earle.
Defendant, Chich aforesaid Writ of APARTMENTS ender weic we
Donald w Welch, Presidtnt
(1) (IL KNOCKOUT
television? Which was the first
are
The encyclopedia covers seri Health Systems Agency
E'utiø was delivered to me as
engaged in business at 3(0 O.ford
LOVE OF LIFE
of the "adt" Wer? What o
Sheriff o Seminole County, rio, ida.
sJs as well tthia, East Central Florida. Inc
Road ifS the City of F len Pars
CD21 LILIAS, YOGA AND
and I have levied upon the following
PubliSh Dec 20. 1917
Florida
was the first animated
oon ranging from the fairness DESK
described property Owned by
YOU
That the parties irwpqe's,e'a in ii ii
to be carried in Prime time'
doctrine to license renewal to
Theresa Brown sa p'op,rt,
CL) FAMILY FEUD
bang bu5'flett enterprise are as b
Anyone
wt30
digs
media
locatednSeminoleCounty,io,i0
trivia
11 55
FERN PARK APARIs,'I NT',
more particularly described as
- and what cod be more
LTD
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIouS
(F(F CBS NEWS
follows
PaicarIy
ereding an
S Philip C Grace
NAME STATUTE
trisial than telesision at ItS
On, 1971 Plymouth lOr green
aicIe on the "Golden Age of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
'
S General Partner
worg
color automob,l,
can find Afl3WCCS to
ID NO
Afternoon
NOtICe is hereby given that
Television Drama," In which
Dat.dat Orlando Orange COunt,
the Rl1410I0)32714
th
quesUo
and
many
undersigned,
pursuant
more
Florid., thi5 2nd day of Oec.r"rer
I? 00
offers first a hido and
"Fictitio Name Statute" Ip the oang stored at Ratllff &amp; Sons fl
1977
throih the pages of then continues:
j)(() (4) U) NEWS
Chapter Sanford. Florida
, Florida Statute, will register and
Pbl5h D.c 5 Ii 70 27 IflI
[es Brown's "New York 'Ib'n
the underalgoed ii Sheriff of DES
24) (mon) CINDEREELA
2
cith the Clerk of
the
Circuit
Court.
Seminole
County.
Florida,
will
at
"No
one
can
say
for
certain
Encyclopedia
of Television'
(Tugs) NOVA
I nandfor Sernlrsole County. Florida, Il 00
The Red
AM on the 4th day of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
what caused the wave of drama upon receipt Of Proof of the January,
Planet (Wed) CHRISTMAS
(Times Books).
Al) 1971. offer fo, saI'
NAME STATUTE
publication of ttsis notice, the fic
TIME WITH MISTER ROGERS
but there are several titlous name,
The answers, incidentally, to
end Sell t the highest bidder, for
TO WHOM It MAY CONCERN
(Tliurj CHRISTMAS AT
to
wit
ALTAMONTE
Cish,
tubed
P0
any
and
au
eiisturvg
Notice
5 hereby g'vwn tPi' tt'e
are: Kent Taylor played theories. According to one, HEIGHTS APARTMENTS
under liens, at the Front lW,stl Door of undersigned pursuant
POPS (Fr I ) tN PER.
tt
to
which
drama
was
pcica1
In
the
we
are
engaged
in
"Blackie;" ABC's "Cheyenne"
business at 'he Simirsoi,
' uctitio,s Name Sla?Vtp Chapter
County Courthouse .n
FORYANCE AT WOLF TRAP
North Lake Boulevard fl the City
'ears when the wealthier and 41?Altamonle
with Clint Walker was the fIrst
Sanford
Florida. Ibe abo.
US 09. Florida Statutes wi! register
Springs, Florida
The Nutcracker
with the Clerk of the C.rcu" Court
of the adult Wedern.s, and "The better-educated famthe owned ,
That the parties interested in Said described person,u property
12 30
That sad sale 5 berg made to
fl and for Seminole COIJfl!? F io,iØ
most of the television sets, but , business enterprise are as follows
Flint.stones" originally was a
(F@ THE GONG SHOW
Satisfy the terms of si.a Art of
upon recep? 0 proof of ptibi,caton
ALTAMONTE
HEIGHTS
impractical
when
sets
prime
time
pcolileEis'cution
(.4) CL) SEARCH FOR
of this notice the fictitious name to
APARTMENTS LIMITED
John F Polk
*it. ANIMAL HAVEN BOARDING
TOMORROW
PARTNERSHIP
You'll find yourself recalling ratedlovirtuallyeveryhomein
Sheriff
KENNEL under we Ch I Inn
11p C Grace
the
Country.
dEfining
a
new
(F RYANS HOPE
prograriu long forgotten
Seminole County Florida
at Rouse I 60.
as General Partner
1257
PubliSh Dec I3. 30. 77, 1977, Jan 1
some also best forgotten. Who mass audience. Another holds
Sanford Florida
Dateeatorlando,orarvge County,
1971
CL(IL NBC NEWS UPDATE
ads.'ftsers, dealing 13 Florida, this 2nd day of DECEM DES
That the part, interested fl s id
1)
remembers the
weeks of
buSineSs is
I 00
BER. 1fl7
In
commercials
"Channing," descbed as a
Randall H Rowe
(L( FOR RICHER, FOR
with instant sOlutionS to pros Publlsn Dec 6. 13, 20. 77. 1977
series of campus dramas kms,
RGtite I 60. U
DES 77
POORER
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
09
fotsd it Inconsistent with
Sanford (Ion di 3777?
THE
ftw1ng Henry Jones and
(F MIDDAY
EIOHTEINTH JUDICIAL Cli Dated t Santord Sern.nole County.
their purposes to sponsor I
Jason
Evers.
Some
of
us
dont
(4) THE YOUNG AND THE
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida thiS 2nd da, of December.
ays on han con.
FLORIDA
even remember Jason Evers.
1977
RESTLESS
CASE NO fl33l5.CA 1)-A
flicts, which revealed that in
Publ,sh Dec
Ii 70 27 1177
How
about
"The
Felony
ALL
ELLEN
(F
MY CHILDREN
L DISANTO
real life there are no easy
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
uad,"
which
n
from
l969
I 00
Planitf
,
____
NAME STATUTE
CIT V OF LAKE MARY,
'14) (Moo) THOSE GOLDEN starting Howard Duff, Ben solutions."
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
FLORIDA
DAVID A DISANTO PC5OfliI
YEARS (Tus) THE GREEN
Alesander and Dennis Cole'
Notice is hereby given that the Representative of
Nstice of Pvblic Hearsn
____
the Estate of
MAN (Wed)MARCH OF THE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
pursuant to the
ELLERY 0 .D'SANTO, DeCNSi,3.
Remember competing with ____________________________ undersigned
"Fictitious
NOTICE IS HEREBY (',lv(N by
Name Statute." Chapter DAVID A DeSANTO. acting
WOODEN SOLDIERS (Thurs I
the college kids on 'G.E.
MS 0$. Florida Statutes. CIII register
the Board of Aditment of the C.ty
as "Trustee"
IN PERFORMANCE AT WOLF
Of
the
"DeSanto
of
Lake Ma'
College Bowl," a iow that r
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
th$! Sa.i$
, F ion ida
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Children's Trust," DAVID A
TRAP
The Nutcracker
in and for Seminole County, Florida DCSANTO, individually
Board
will hold a public "ear mg Oil
Sunday afternoons from 1968NAME STATUTE
and
(Fri) VISIONS
upon receipt of proof of the DAVID ROVPN(.
Jinuary . Ills. to
72, first morated by Allen TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
pubIcato,, of this notice, the fic
Iai ConSider a requesl I, a
Notice is hereby given that the
Defendants
titious Name, t wit
varanceof 3feet from the *dIOin.rvg
B &amp; B
AMENDED
proper!yonlpve
West side arid 15 leit
'Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
,
-.
' Foi
yrom trw Trontage proplety 'ne Of
Iv UAVIOA
'v.v' 'n ousinesa at I-I &amp;
MS 0$, Florida Statufet, will register
DeSANTO.aclingas
436 in the Pan American Bank
"Trustee" of lIve
the following Oescrbid properly in
with theCircuit Clark. S.rnir.ol.Co,
"DeSanto
Building, 151 East Altamonte Drive,
order to allow for the construct iOn Of
Florida. upon receipt of proof of the
Children's truit," 220$ Lydia Place.
Altamoq9, Springs, Fluvida 3770? vieivsa. Virginia 72110,
a garage, Sad property being
publicatiOn of tills notice, the tIc
and DAVID
That the parties inferi'lted in said A
situate in the Cly Cf Lake .Yar,
fitiO$ name, to wst GONIF IN
DeSAP4TO IndIvidually, 2205
business enterpri
Florida
are as lollowi
VESTMENTS under whith we we
Lydia Place, Vienna, VIrginia 73150
Lot 6. LAKE EMMA COVE. ac
FRANK I BERNSTEIN
engaged in bujinist at 103 Juniper
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Cording to the plat thereof, recorded.
GLADYS L BERNSTEIN
Lane, LOO9WOOd. Florida 32750 in
that an action to reform a deed
and
Dated at Fern Park Seminole mortgage, fo rescind
in Plat Book I. Pages, of the Publ
the City of Longw'ood. Floriddi
and cancel an
County, FIcrida, December IS. 1977
assignment Of mortgage
Records of Seminole County
That the partIes interested In said
and br an
Florida at a S Pine (.,cIe Drive,
P"blish Dec 30. 77, 1917, Jan 3, tO. aCcount ln 00 the following opevty
business enterprIse are as follow's
1971
in Seniinle County,
Lake Mary, Florida
PHILIP KOBRIN
Florida
DES 101
Lot 437 of
The Public Hearing *ill be held in
STANLEY ROBERTS
VAN ARSOALE
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
the City HaIl, City of Lake Mary.
OSBORNE BLACK HAMMOCK,
according to pta, thereof re(or
Florida at I 00 P M on January 1.
FlorIda, December 9th. 1971.
In
Plat Book I, Page 31 of
7S. or as soon thereafter as
Publish: Dec. I), 30, 37, 1977, Jan 3.
thi Public
pos$ibie, at ChiCh time intereSted
1971
Records of Seminole County,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Florida,
parties for and against the regi,iest
DES 6)
NAME STATUTE
has been filed againsf you ane you
stated above will be heard Said
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
are required to 5erv
hearing may be ontled from time
PUILIC NOTICE
copy of your
Notice is hereby given that the written
Subisquent to S public hearings
to t.m. until final action s taken by
defensa's, if any, to it On G
undersigned, pursuant to the
the Board Of Adiustmenf
held throughout Pu regIon In
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter ANDREW SPEER, Attorney for
December to obtain comments from
Plaintiff,
whose
addre.t
THIS NOTICE shall be posted
,, i Ill West
54509, Florida Statute, will register
three I)) Public Places within the
the community on the draft Health
Commercial Street, Sanford,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Florida
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at Ihe
72711, on or before January
Systems Plan and Asvsual Im
in and for Seminole County, Florida,
70th, tIll, and til, the
City Hall, and publiShed In
plemesstat Ion Plirs, a meat log of the
the
upon receipt of proof of the th*
original with
Clerk Of
Evening Heraid, a newspaper of
Health Systems Agency of East
ft%i Co-t either before
publication of this notice, the tic. January
Central Floridi, Inc. will be held on
30th, ç7, and f
general clrcuIat
In the City of
lie the
tItious nemi, tO-wit: WINDSONG original with
Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
Thursday, January 5, 1975 at $00
the Clerk Of this Court
APARTMENTS under w4sIcp. cc are
P.M In the Third Floor Board
least fifteen III) day's prior to the
either before service on Plaifltift'i
engaged In buSIness at Ill Ballard attorney
aforesaid hearing, In addi$l, said
Room, AdmInIstritloes BuildIng,
or immediately
thereafter;
Stfll, Ifl flu City of Altamonte
Notice shill b posted irs the area to
Florida TechnologIcal UnIvertty,
O*tSec'wI a defaiIt Will be entered
Springs, Florida.
1* cons4dey
Aiafaya Trail, Orlando. One of Use
against you for Ihe
at least fifteen (IS)
reli
demanded
Tisat the parties interested In said in the Complaint
days prior to the date of tIe public
agenda testis of the milling 1$ 10
business enterprise are as follows
hearing WITNE $5 my hand
finallie and approve the HealTh
and the SI loS
WINDSONG APARTMENTS fhit
Systems Plan end Ai'vwal Ins.
Kay Saismais,
Court on December 15th, 1977,
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
(Seal)
City Clerk
pf•mintalicn Plan. The public IS
S. Philip C. Grace,
InvIted to attend.
City of Lake Mary,
Arthur H BICkwith, Jr
as General Partner
Clerk of the Court
Florid.
Donild W, Welch, President
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
By Mary N Darg,n
Heatth Systems Agency of
GARY E MASSEY, ESQUIRE
Florida, this 2nd day of December,
Deputy Clerk
35$ E Semoran Blvd
East Central Florida
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ovaryon• w•nt low.chol.straj, iow'cal o ofg$nkl'
Publilh: Dec. 6.., I), 70, 77, 1177
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ISALCOHOLAPROALEM
IN YOUR FAMILY1
AL MP4ON
forfamuliesorfrendsof
problem drinkers
For 'urther information call
12) 451?orerule
5ntor Al Anon Family Group
P 0 60. 553
Sanford f-la 3217!

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCjRN
Notice 5 hereby ;.,..
t.at the
I undersigned, pursuant to the
"FiCtit
Name Statute" Chapter
MS 0$, Florida Statute, wilt register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
in and for Seminole County, Florida.
upon receipt ot proof of the
publication of thiS notice, the IC
titiotj name, to wit MARINER'S
VILLAGE APARTMENTS under
I we'ch we are engaged fl business at
3202 Orlando Drive. in the City of
I Sanford, Florida
That the parties interested in sad
business enterprise are as follows
MARINER - S VILLAGE
APARTMENTS OF
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S Philip C Grace.
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County, Florida, tfli5 2nd da of
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December, 1977
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.A Seminole County, Florida at
public outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash at 17 o'clock noon ôn
Wednesday, January II. 1971 at the
west door Of the Seminole County
Courflsouse. Sanford, FlorIda
Dated 120$ 77
GEORGE P GROSSE

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION COURT NO. 744S6.ORL.CIV.Y UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
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JAMES LEON
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pursuant to a Final Decree of
Foreclosure e.stered on November
72, 1977 by the above entitled Court
in the above styled Cause, the undersigned United States Marshal, or
One of Pt15 duly authorized deputies,
will sell the property situate In
SmInoie County, Florida, deScribed
as
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FOOTBALL STADIUMS

TODAY (Local news
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an~ I'm really on my own

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Deirdre O'Donoghue, the Siantang Is an endangered
sPecies, and the local birth was made possible by

Do )ou have that opportattit) the following morning at school.
wh en you still have that homework in your hand? If, for instance,
)ou have a series of problems and had difficulty with t"O Of them.
do )ou have The option before turning In that homework of asking

('onlrIhIitiOr)s of the Itolars ( Iub of Seminole ( ounty
South, stiiiii ai(lI'd ill tii' purchase of a leniale
p.ireIlt in October l9,

STUI)ENT: Yes, and they help rue
EVENING HERALD: Assuming that sou get out of school, get
ajob gelmarriedandhasechlldren Towbatextent asa parent,

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to stas alter school and ask the teacher for help

STUDENT When im children got home from school. the first
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ask to see whdt they did that day. "Tell me how school was," I
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ordinance changing the zoning three bedroom homes and 80
on in 802 acre tract
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There will be no privately
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Management Inc., a private
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company at the board (if ad'
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Florida. Those plans don*t
include a landfill cn SH-46."

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board's unaninious; vote against
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we thought the commission
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to appeal brought a jubdant
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                    <text>0—Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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70th Year, No. 10 1— Friday, December 16, 1977
Sanford, Florida 32771 — Price 10 Cents

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SU011' AIIRAIIAM.S
Writer

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Ali ,.r uii.'nt in ,i 13th Si

barrr'n •'r
glass if wine ended outdoors wth the shooting
death of if 33-%ear.o)d Sanford man
Dead is William Allen of apartment 33,
Seminole Gardens apartments of two gunshot
wounds, one in the chest, the other in the
shoulder
In jail and charged with first degree murder in
connection with the shooting is Bennie Jackson,
32, it neighbor of Allen who lives at apartment 95.
Seminole G ar den apartments.

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Both men were at Giton's Tavern on west
13th Street about lop in., according to the tavern
owner
I had Just sold Allen a bottle of wine and he
was playing checkers with another man when
the roan asked him for a drink," Gibson said.
Allen didn't give hun one and the argument

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Gibson said he heard a shot right outside the
door of the tavern. Allen came back tn.adc,
Gibson said. muttering angrily about the shot.
Gibson said another patron suggested that the
gun had only blanks, and Gibson told Allen to
either call the police or forget the incident,
But then, Gibson said, Allen took off his shirt,
grabbed a cue slick from near the pool table and
walked outside.
they were across the
"I heard two shots
street
and then Allen came back about a
minute later and stuck his head in the door and
said 'Man, I'm shot, take me to the hospital,"
Gibson said
'I couldn't leave right then because people
were inside, but Amos Sparrow and a couple of
*hers took him in the station wagon to the
hcpital," Gibson said.
Gibson said Allen appeared to be all right
immediately after the shooting. "I thought it
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Allen died in the emergency room of Seminole
Memorial Hospital, police said, while Jackson
was arrested at his home about 11:30 pm. and
then booked into the Seminole County jail
Ih't Tom Bernosky said police had not yet
recovered the murder weapon, which was a hand

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gun

Allen was a member of an orange picking crew
that Gibson supervised for Hon'atch orange

THE %%'EDDIN(; (ERFiIoN'.

Allen is survived by his wife Ertha, and two
children, Argena, 4, and William, 5. Mrs, Allen
contacted at a neighbor's apartment this ritorrung, declined comment.

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iui't) We can prevent people
vai, ii, p. 67 application fees of
granting
it
per lot
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from becoming involved in $111). and so on. It's ridiculous,
specifically asked Mm w at the
'ituations l ik e this if we handle It sho ul d be a statewide 5) stem,
hearing if he'd ever had o draw
lb.' riiatti'r profe'sstunallv
run b the state
a gun in 17 icars of sic ective
We're not emotionally involved
work. He said no. I aske I of he
Counti, Sheriff John Polk
This benefits the general
had
ever had to put his hi.nd On
agrees. He's said he favors a
public
the gun for emphasis. He said
statewide, state-a(jninLctercd
When no, and Yet he's telling me he
Morse cites another case. "A permitting system
linen hired someone to kill a commissioners adopted the needs a concealed weapon.
Now, at least, we'll get a court
roan who became nii' client, regulations in &amp;'pternbe'r, Polk
test in this area."
After we verified his story and
d he would urge the Florida
Commissioner Williams, who
found out he was right, our own Sheriff's Association to support
voted
against Commissioner
staff members had to wear a state' law next year which
harry
Kwiatkowski's
motion to
bullet-proof vests
would create a statewide
deny the permit, said he had
Morse says he met all s)stefll
"aril( to see more detailed
requirements of the count)
Commissioners Hill Kirchhoff information from the sheriff's
commission for granting a and Bob French said after the background investigation of
conce aled wea po n permit. lie hearing the)' didn't think Morse Morse.
"I didn't think we had
ask ed commissioners at the had ik'monstrateda counx'lhing
all the' answers. I didn't want to
hearing if he had failed to meet need for if concealed weapon, a
vote until we had all the an.
any of the qualifications, lie cnflhriiission requirement for
swers
didn't get a specific answer "I
think the commissioners have'
spoken to that already," said
What do the students
(iinitan Dick Williams.

l there' an benefit to sox'ie't
allowing lloeople t o
.t,tni,,rite' Springs private
on('t'aied weapons' Morse has
Harvey Morse doesn't
a two-pronged answer. "First
sue'
himself
as
another
sit all, since anyone can legall)
Mar.nix" or 'Cannon."
buy a gun Just by showing it
"The impression of our work driver's license, anybod) who
soot get from TV shows is not
wuits to can buy a gun and
accurate We're not like' (hilt
stick it in his packet. l'tri
But I think 1111 entitled to a
licensed by the rtate, and I'm
concealed weapon permit from not going to break the law
.'h'rriinole ('ounty. I guess I'll
''Second, we can handle
f in d out when the court has
t'niotiorial situations in a
ruled
detached way, which mininiizcs
Turned down for a concealed
weapon permit last week by the the' possibility of violence
Morse says people with "highl)
county curtunossion, Morse has
emotional problems''often
said he' will sue the conunission
require his services. "Take the
in circuit court, asking the
Case of a man who suspects his
court to order the COflittiLS.SiOfl
wife is intimately involved with
10 issue the permit.
other men, lie conies to me' end
I filet .111 the requirements
siis, 'Do you carr1 a gun i
t.ie i:npoed for issuing
say no, and he says, 'What do I
permit. After they'd voted
..The slate supreme court
need you for" I'll go buy a gun
against the permit, I asked the
and take care of this myself.' decision requires that I be given
county commission chairman
what requirements I had failed That isn't in the interest of the permit," says the private
detective. The decision didn't
say count)' commissions 'may
issue' or 'can issue' the per.
issue'
Today
oday
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A Sheriff Department spokesman had
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in Chief Deputy Duane Harrell's office.
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Mr. and
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one kiss from his new bride, Frances
Whitmire, 19, before he had to return to
jail to continue serving a three ear term
for grand larcen).
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the young couple another 10 minutes
together, snapping pictur es to record the
event and the bride and groom exchanged

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Morse also says the system
3-A under which a permit is valid
2-A only in the county where it is
1.8 issued imposes an unfair
54-A burden ona p plicants. "I'd have
4-fl to go to 67 courthouses in 67
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beginning Sunday in The Herald ... along
with stories on other educational
programs In Seminole County
which win little attention or note.

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BRIEF

Life Without Parole

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House
Reporter

For Chowchilla Kidnappers

WASHINGTON (UPI) -

OAKLAND, Calif. (UP!)
The three
wealthy young men who admitted kidnapping
26 schoolchildren and their bus driver must
spend the rest of their lives in prison
without hope of parole on their conviction of
kidnapng with bodily injury.
Alameda County Superior Court Leo
Deegan, in a surprisingly quick decision
Thursday, said a review of the testimony in
the 16-day trial convinced him that the defendants forced the victims to experience an
ordeal by terror."
Frederick Woods, 26; Richard Schoenfeld,
26, and his brother. James, 23
all from
wealth' San Francisco Peninsula families pleaded guilty to simple kidnap char ges and
innocent to cnarges 01 kidnapping with bodily
injury .4

President Carter and
Israeli Prime Minister
Menaheni Begin met for
two hours today to discuss
Israel's secret Mideast
peace proposals for ending
30 years of war and tension
between Arab and Jew.
Begin was believed
carrying plans to at least
partially 'iive up Israeli
(IrnIrol of cap:rci Arab
lands Neither icader
w ould conunent on the
plan, but the White House
promised a statement

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iac...tant 'rtihI.',tis
concerning the peace.
making process in the
Middle East." Begin said.
lie met privately with
Carter at 8 am. EST for an
hour, then the leaders were
joined by Secretary of
State ('yrus Vance and
aides until 10 am.
Carter is expected to
relay the Israeli proposal
to Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat on the
telephone.

Manson Murder Victim Found
LOS ANGELES UP! - The missing body
of a ranch hand stabbed to death and
beheaded by the Charles Manson "family"
eight years ago has been found, the sheriff's
office reported Thursday.
Deputies dug up the bones of Donald Shea
after the location of his grave, long a secret
within the Manson clan, was revealed by an
informant, a sheriff's spokesman said.

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SIGN OS SR 136: Ft'Tt'!tE FOflECST?

There were also in.
ifiU110113 today that Begin
will meet again soon with
Sadat as the two major
Mideast antagonists move
closer to a settlement of
their differences.
The Israeli leader,
arriving amid face-to-face
Cairo meetings between
Israeli and Egyptian
negotiators, refused to
confirm or deny the reports
that his country was ready
to make major concessions
.j the Arab world. "We are
going to have a very
serious discussion," he told
reporters before the
meeting.
"We're proud to have you
here. You bring a lot of
good pub!tv." Carter
told t3egm as the talks got
under way.
Both Begin and Sadat
today indicated they would
meet again soon in the
wake of Sadat's recent
historic trip to Israel.
I am waiting for a move
from the Israeli side,"
Sadat told reporters in
Cairo. "1 hope I shall be
seeing Prime Minister
Begin soon."
Sadat said he was

chance for another meeting
in the near fut ur e."
"Carter greet ed Begin in
the Oval Office in a warn
and cordial atmosphert'
and dur ing a picture taking
the president lavishly
praised the Israeli leader.
Th ere were repo rts that
Begin would ur ge Ca rt er to
Mop in Jerusalem during
his overseas journe)
st art ing Dec. .
Egyptian and Israeli
negotiators,
rneanwhile,P)
are Cairo for meetings to
discuss peace

awaiting a personal
telephone report from
Carter tonight on th e Begin
meeting . Carter said
Th ursday he woul d not
hesitate to give advice to
the two leaders, but that
any final peace decision
would be up to them.
"We are going to have a
very serious discussion."
Begin told re port ers as he
went to the White Ho use.
Asked about the possibility
of a.-iother meeting with
Sadat, he said, "I can 't say
now, but there is a real

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Stall Writer

Second Day Of Strike

A Winter Springs woman is
one of two mobile home tenants
named by Gov, Reubin Askew
to a newly formed Florida
Mobile hionie Tenant- Landlord
Cornrnison, which will have
the power to roll back rent hikes
it considers excessive.
Mrs. Evelyn Smith, a
resident of the Hacienda
Village Mobile Home Park for
4': years, said she will resign
her office as district president
of the Federation of Mobile
hiom.'nwnrs Inc.
I worked on getting the bill
I t'.'tablcshing the L'OIii!liLssiuri
through, but never dreamed of
being appointed by tile
g'y.'urnor.'' Mrs. South said.
'Flit o.t : n.'aiarftI. but shs'
wili receive an expenst-

Closes Most North Markets

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ul a ía ruiers' strike produced pickets and kept
liVvstok markets closed again Thursday.
Strike c(s)rdinator
Uol)bv Hawkins said that
tO 90 Ix'rcc'flt of north Florida farmers
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uiitli as Viiuchla aiitl Wildwood joined the
strikers. he sil l(]
OlAe r lv I arrnvrs picketed state agriculture
!a t iun on hit erstates 10 and 75, a nd U.S.

PLO Parries

II ighv a vs 129, k), 41 and 441 in north Florida
'him '"hi v 'Flier(' were no incidents.
Virtually all privatejv.owric'j livestock
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Askew announced the appointnients of Walter Larson of

BEIRUT, Lebanon rUPlr
A Palestine Liberation
A
Organization spo kesman today rejected criticism of PLO
Il;iv kins Sai(1
intra ns igen ce by President Carter.
At the same time a leading radical Palestinian group
said it was ready to formally end its quarrel with the PLO
be ca use of the organization's new, harder line.
"We are struggling for a just and durable peace, "
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Chuckie"
coun tered PLO s po ke sm an Majed Abu Sharar. "But we
hru'n posted bond Thursday on a Detroit
reject any talks based on Unit ed Nations Resolution 242
grand jury indictment and agreed to report to
beca us e it completely ignores the rights of the Palestinian
I' S Strike Force headquarters
people."
in Detroit
s ithin 411 hours.
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Carter said the MA) had been completely negative and tj
uncooperative in Middle East peace effort s.
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St. Petersburg and William
Shaddix II of Daytona Reach,
both trailer park owners; Mrs.
Smith and Henry Van Eagen of
Bradenton, mo bi le home park
tenants; and Robert Futch of
St.
Petersburg,
Steven
Anderson of Tampa and Alan
Freeman
of
Miami,

O' Brien Free On Bond

Vows, Kisses, Separation

Mix Plan Shelved

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DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) - A federal judge
has paved the way for the dismantling of a
sweeping school desegregation plan in
Dayton, dismissing a long-standing NAACP
suit that charged the city's schools were
racially imbalanced.
The ruling late Thursday by U.S. District
Court Judge Carl Rubin stemmed from a U.S.
Supreme Court decision last summer that
substantially narrowed the scope of judicial
power to remedy racial segregation in
schools.

Smaller Stamp Sought
WASHINGTON i UPI)
As small as a
postage stamp may take on new meaning
under a Postal Service plan.
To save money, the Postal Service said
Thursday it plans to experiment with a
postage stamp one-third smaller than the
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Spolski, spokesman for the carnation biuquet
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law with an embrace and a kiss.
ninth young woman to be killed and dumped in
that this marriage with the two
Parents of the couple waited
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rural areas near Tampa Hay remains
forceably separated for three in the hallway for Riggio tc be bride arid groom exchanged
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years will ha ve extreme dif- esco rted to Ibarrell's uffke. As r ings Riggio repeated his vows
in the trunk of a car is being withheld, police
ficult&gt; s urviving.
Riggio was escortnd down t he firmly and confidently. The
said late Thursday.
Th e chief deputy has per- hail by a deputy, his mother br ide got confused'at one point
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formed two or three weddings t ur ned her ba ck for an i nsta nt and giggled, regaining her
body of
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the soIiian, believed to be in her 20s,
composure when her husband
lying
adding, 'We don't recommend
He was attir ed in a tan sun touched her hand
Iau' (IO5fl Ttiursdav in an orange grove near
it. The separation is t oo hard on
Exactly 12 minutes after
with chocolate br own sh i rt .
St'fInt'r She was Fully cloth1, although her
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Miss Whutmmure, as she had said Riggio entered hiarreli's office,
blue corduroy pants were pulled partially
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the ceremony as did John pantsuit and carrying a blue and Riggmo walked back down
the hall to the ceblbioc'k,
The jailer turned his head for
a niinute while the couple again
touched hands and kissed
through the bars.
TALLAHASSEE I UP! -- Sell. Robert
Frances will make her home
(r.iliani
says the Senate's refusal this week to
MRS. INEZ BACON
Lucerne General Hospital. with her par en
E
ts until her
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c'\pel six nie'nibers accused of misconduct is
Born in Penia . Ga., she lived in h
usba nd is free, Mrs. Whitmire
Mrs. Inez Dix on Bacon, 66, of Sanford m ost of her life. She said
proof the Legislature is not capable of im
1210 W. 10th St., Sanford, di ed was a member of Centr al
partially
judging Its members.
'III be at the jail to visit him
Monday. Born in Sanford, she B.mq*Lst Church.
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•'ser weekend until hci free,'
(raliaiii urged the ('onstitution Revision
was a bile-long resident. She
Survivors include a son. Billy the bride pledged.
L)ON"iA
( 'uuniimision Thursday to approve an amendS
taught for 381 ' years in H. Martin, Deftarv; sister, M rs.
F'cfl'5
mont requirun" an outside panel to try
Seminole County School Ethel]e Summer, Jacksonville
legislators accused of misconduct.
System, 36 of which were at Beach; brother. JaniesE. Reid,
Hopper Elementary School, Palatka; four grandchildren
Sanford. Later she was tran- and seven great'grandctuldren.
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ago
cuffed
about
8:45
p.m.
that
Sanford; a brother, Frank
traffic for vehich.,::.,at: ~
A. behtld a , ip rr Saturda y al
Friday when a san, driven
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( ;tllf Po%%er filed with tile
Dixon. Washington, D.C.; one
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l'ublic Service
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left turns due to the tr,t!f 1
by Albert Dallabrida of hit.
district office. Specifically,
Colillillssion Thursday, asking that the entire
volume,
Ellis
said
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2. Miller Road off S. San.
nieces and nephews.
the Herald asked District
lie added that the ,,,,,.
diliotlill go into effect imnie(liateiv on an in.
fl
a'oe
ford Avenue, was trave ling
Wiison.Elchelberger
Engineer C. A. Benedict
Mortth U on of the pavtrr
im .t
ti rirn basis T
he PS(' may
consider the case at
B ERTLESON. MRS
north on U.S. 17-92 and
f
uary is in charge of
the median divider could
markings was vi' '.'i
a m!u's'ting next Monday
ELI ABETH
Z
attempted a left turn
arrangements.
be
extended
to
prevent
while the crew looked f"
S" ,CM for P.',., EI:cit.a'th L
beading for Burger King
future accidents similar to
Bertleso,,, $41. of 737 Pd Hper
evidence of any tlie*:a
acrcss the southbound
MRS. ELIZABETH HER- i"*o d'r Thur
the fatal accident.
crossing over the mn ediao
saab il t LuCerne General
lanes.
'I'LE&amp;)N
Benedict
said the Herald
studied driveway geonuetr
04 0sp4' *11 be 'eld at 3
'm
Sanford police said the
t(
inquiry was sufficient for
5 ?h' ?4vf1di' n D1'I?Or.i
and design, looking when'
P,'emo , al GMdcflS *Sh It,.,
Daltabrida van darted to
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Bertleson,
DOT to send its team to the
motorists were havinc
lIlt W Coff,i,,n OIf'(4tn
of 737 N. flyer Ave.,
make the left turn across
accident
site
to
survey
th
e
difficulty moving in and out
r neraI Horre ri
yellow warning stripes
Orlando, died Thursday at
m edian.
of driveways. Traffic
painted
on the roadway for
The fatal accident ot
patterns within parkinE
several feet south of the
0F:ul;1nF:,( 15. l9
l)lS('IIARGES
lots also were studied. Ell i sP
concrete median divider,
tl)%lIS,SbuNS
Sanford
said.
The Dallabrlda van, ac',ujc,rdf
('Inirbes I.. Echols Jr
He said it was noted that
cording to city police, had
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Ruth J. Fisher
there
fairly good conto then travel briefly northPatric u M Fotii'ic'
Julia A. Girtler
pRance among motorists ii
bound in the southbour4
Shiwri I)t'nise Ilolden
Booker T. Gramlin
the yellow lines, designed
lanes In an attempt to get to
.1 I ,like
James Hahn
to give effective m edia n
the restaurant entrance,
Mars lAW Neal
Pamela Hasson
width to allow vehicles ti
when it was struck by the
,Smiiithers
Esther A. Johnson
safety store prior to
truck.
'Ih.)Imia John Duff, Deltona
Ruby N. Jones
making turns.
Dallabrida's wife and
Dt'ltona
Fannie H. Smith
Ellis said his recoin
three of his children died of
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The lative program was left han- extending previous deadlines
fteodore P Puckett, I)cllona
Dale W Wagner
mendatlons may Include •
house GOP leader John
inj ur ies suffered in the
opening session of the 95th ging.
Martha (' Maltbv, I.akt'
for cleaning u the nation's Ithodes said, "On a scale of 1 to
I)oblut' M. Hayek, lkllary
suggestions of possible
mishap.
Congress adjourned amid
Mar,
Just before adjournment, a
changes In dr ive ways into
waterways -- a companion lO!wouldratePresldentC'ter
Frank W. Jones, Ddllary
partisan assessment of success big Social Security reform bill
Dallabrida himself has
Lows (.'arter, Longwoocj
Ly d ia L. Golden, Melbourne
the developed areas.
measure to ene now in law at 3 and the Congress at 4. Next
been char ged wi th making
irid the promise of renewed
won final passage over GOP
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Mottle
gi ving the auto in dust ry more year being an election year,
I..
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the
an Im proper left turn in
onfllct on unresolved issues opposition,
Sharon I)ickerson, Sanford Maryville, Tenn.
time to meet controls over auto Congress will be even less
arly in 1973.
front of a vehicle and faces
Congressional leaders vowed exhaust pollution,
BIRThS
Barbara A Platt &amp; ba by girl,
productive."
Democrats called the 1977 quick action on the energy
a maximum fine of W.
Sanford
Sa nf ord
esslon " productive." House package after lawmakers
"In no way can you call this
DOT engineer, Ellis
It took the ho us
.Sti &amp; Sharon Dickerson, a
Gayle M. Sheafer &amp; bob&gt; girl,
e
a
little
more
an
active
or
particularly
said
today the DOT crew
tepublican leader John Rhodes return Jan. 19.
than 6.5 hours to finish
b.iti&gt; is,)
Sanford
aid it rated No. 4 on a scale of
productive Congress," said
Thursday measured all
"This Congress tackled the
SOUTIIEIA;bN, Ill tUPIc
business, quitting for 1977
at Senate Republican leader
0.
Walt Di.cney would has's' ttv?E
driveways and median
toughest piece of legislation 4:39 p.m. EST. The Senate
openings along the strip of
this one.
It was the first time in eight before any Congress in a spent seven hours in session, Howard Baker.
highway
from Airport
ears Democrats ran both centur)'," said Speaker l'ho mas formally ending the first
Jack Miblikan blacked out I
Social Security legislation,
Boulevard to 25th Sti'ee'
c Ongreu and the Whi t e House, O'Neill. "Other congresses sessionat6;05 p.m. EST.
after an auto accident on
desperately soughtby Carter to
checked out all the ac
decked
14 the toucIist
of President failed
and
Interstate 80 near Lincoln,
other
adS
a.m. readings: (em- today becoming
allay fears that the trust fund
southerly 10
mrter's maiden national legis- ministrations did not have the
reports
the
from
Neb.,
six months ago, and his
perature, 17; overnight lows, to 15 mph Saturda
Carter will give his State of was about to run out of money,
V. Rain
Sanford Police Department
guts to tackle the energy
Irish setter Jesse disappeared
approved on a 56-21 vote In
$4;
&gt;eslcrda's
y
hIgh, 71; probability 70
the Union message to a ,j
percent today, 20
for the area; watched the
crisis.,.. We're right around the session of Congress when it the Senate and
But the loyal pet finally fount
ba rometri c pressure, 30.02 S.; percent tonight and 30 percent
a closer 336-163
corner from completion of the
diverse movement of
its way home, after roaming for
returns
the
relatlse
humidity 98 per cent; Saturday.
in
House.
January. vote in
traffic; shot films
whole package."
650 miles.
the
lawmakers then resume work The major victim of adjourn.
winds NW at 3 mph.
,
area, picking up where
'The pre dent Is going to win
"I knew she'd collie bacb4
TIDES
on the energy program, dart ment was the energy pr
Forecast: Mostly cloudy
A Christmas open house
ogram.
driveways are locisted and
out."
Sen. Henry Jackson, consideration of a tax cut and
Daytona Beach: high 12:03
Milhikan
said, "I kept tellin g
. todin with occasional rain
Conferees may continue to
scheduled at the Alta.
how vehicles move in and
everybody but nobody believed
1)-Wash,, chairman of the tackle in earnest welfare meet next week on the natural
likely. Saturday partly cloudy am,, 12:27 p.m., low 1:34 am.,
monte-Cuselberry Chwii'
oil of the driveways.
Senate Energy Committee,
reform,
the
me
All
the
tune
I
kept
sa&gt;ing.
major
.
issues to be gas
with a chance of showers. 6:44 p.m.
h*r of Commerce from
The crew also studied
Port Canaveral: high 12:06
'Jesse's
going
to
comn
Congress,
in
a
flurry
of
lastconsidered
in
the
election-year
conceded
little
hope
remained
('ontinurd
mild with highs in
back
If
5:30-7:30 today,
minute action, sent Carter a bill
crossover activities of
session.
nobody
catches
he
r,she'llco,i,t,
the
mid
to
upper
to complete It this year.
lOs and lows p.m., low' 5:50 a.m,, 6:27 p.m.
vehicles and the backup of
back."
BayPort: high 4:46 a.m., 6

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mission. She said if 51 percent
of the residents of a mobile
home pa rk join in the request
they can petition for a hear in g
before the commission.
Hearin gs will be held at the
park involved where ever
possible, she added.
Mrs. Smith said mobile home
park tenants in Seminole
County have not had the
problem of excessive rent hikes
txperienced srnm' places in the
state. She said in some cases
rents have been (ioubled. They
have quite an investment and
can't just hitch up their mobile
home to their car and drive off,
but are captive as it would take
from $1 ,M() to $3,000 to move.
Many are retirees who have
invest ed all their savings in the
tnobi!e borne When you start
(,,,',,it $5 .i rI()nth rental for the
lot an( I it io''s to $155 ut n't
funri), but it has happened."
Mrs. Smith has lived in the
Orlando-Winter Park area for
33 years. After her husband
(bed six years ago she sold her
home in Tanglewiod and
purchased a doub) e, wide
mo bi le horn" She said she is
very happy with noble home
living. "Many if the parks are
good , we have a "i 'ne here,''
Mrs. Smith said

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%ednesdav for lying about his income on a
lu
application to the National Bank of
Southfit'ItI I icti I.

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representing the general
public.
The commission was created
by the 1977 Legislature after
trailer park residents coinplaired of unscrupulous tactics
by pa rk operators. The agency
is given jurisdiction over parks
with 100 or more spaces. A.skew
allowed the bill to become law'
without his signature last May.
saying, ''While I believe
government should be careful
in enter in g into any type of
price regulation, there are
times w hen it
be
necessary. The problem of
rental arid ecvice enargus to
mobile home residents is
'r bus, and attention by
government is justified." TT,;-u
governor added under normal
circumstances ht fivtr'i1
lolling bc 'i
rrm tnt h.,n (lie
t'ssont,allv local problems, but
there is a tr en d in which large
corporations are moving into
the state and acquir in g mobile
home parks in different
counties. The bill became law
July 1.
Mrs. Smith said she had Just
talked to an official in
Tallahasse e and he said there
are 35 petitions for hear in g
already
submitted
for
consideration by the corn-

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Israeli delegates to
the Cairo peace conference strolled through a
city bazaar Thursday night and were greeted
with cries of "Shalom!" and kissed by
Cairenes whose eyes brimmed with tears.
And so too did the eyes of the delegation
leader, Ellahu BenElissar, mist over as he
acknowledged the cheers and shouts from the
streets, the balconies and the windows, with a
slight wave of an upraised right arm.
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NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI)
The kidnappers
of the son of Cyprus President Spyros Kyprianou have extended the deadline for his
execution by 48 hours, a high government
official said today.
The official said a message received
Thursday night from the kidnappers of
Achilleas Kyprianou said the original
deadline, 10 p.m. Thursday (3 p.m. EST), had
been extended to 10 p.m. Saturday.
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MANILA, Philippines (UP!)
At least 32
patients at a mental hospital died in an early
morning blaze today, officials said. Some of
the patients attacked firemen with boards and
refused to evacuate the building.
Spokesmen for the Philippine National
Mental Hospital in suburban Manila said six
other patients were severely burned and one
wing of the facility, which houses 1,228
patients, was destroyed.
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lie was referring to my Around The c
appearing in the herald on Dec. 9 regarding a
cunctncd John who was disturbed over "Christ"
being remo ved from ('hrjmas among other
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issues.

llis name is Wet lie
in complete agreement
with John. Wes a
Navy man
Probably tell sonic tall "'j stories" equal to the
saltiest. In fact, he told nit one' or tio.
And like John, Wes, too, upholds Anita Bryant in
all tier movements. He quoted from the Christian
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From Brussels
that European
pean
members of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization are leaning toward an affirmative
decision on deployment of the so-called neutron
P, bnmb.
The problem, however, is to get past political and
diplomatic hurdles that may arise if they propose
to arm tactical missiles with a warhead being
denounced as "inhumane."
Decisions dictated by military uuaitieratwii are
not always in harmony with the prevailing political
mood within NATO countries or with th e drift in
relations among the 15 members of the alliance.
That problem has plagued NATO througbout its
history, and t was evident at the semi-annual
meeting of defense ministers in Brussels.
President Carter has sensed resistance to
Proceeding with manufacture of the "enhanced
radiation weapon" dubbed the neutron bomb,
which would be more deadly to an advancing
enemy force but less destructive to the surrounding
countryside than tactical nuclear weapons already
deployed by NATO.
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He has left th e decision on deployment to the
Europeans. The only foreseeable use for the
weapon would be to stall an invasion of Western
EwopebytheSovietUnionandjt.swarsawpt
forces,
Gen H. F. Zeiner-Gunderson, the Norweigian
who currently beads the NATO military cornmittee,saidthecasefortheneunbomb is hardly
comes

Early morning telephone callers usually begin
I dith't get you out of bed, but..."
With but afew sips of straight coffer (not actually
enough to wipe out the cobwebs from the night)
under the be
b lt of a lounging gown, the phone rang.
The caller made sure he had the right party, and
identified himself with, 'fl
John."
"John who" I asked.
I don 't know," he said.

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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
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reigning king, but behind every king there stood a
queen who ruUd turn. However, the king must never
know he Is being maneuvered.
Wes laughed.
another tangent. Wes appeared
lit' got off
excited over the Ddftary Christmas parade. He
talked about Patsy Hutchison heading up the equine
unit. He praised Patsy for her interest and efforts.

tlile. He spoke of God often. MtIC Nxile may
consider Wes a little
and tough and hard to
bluff, but he is gentle. I can tell.
Wes said he was from the lulls of Tennessee, and
that he was brought up with an iron-hand and love
and discipline by his mother who "was as fine a
Christian woman as you'd meet anywhere."
And then Wes sounded oil on womanhood.
lie wonders why a Oman would ever want to try
to be equal to a man. Wes scoffs at the new morality
d "loose" wonwn pounding the pavement
selling their bodies and their souls.
Wes said. "I have al ways looked on women
being special."
lie added that onien were wives and mothers
loving creatures to hi' looked up to and not on equal
with men.
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arguable so long as the Warsaw Pact Maintains its

present superiority of ground forces vis-a-vis
NATO. From the standpoint of the generals, the,
the issue is closed,
But It is not closed from the diplomatic standpoint, because the Russians are pressuring the
United Sta tes to abandon the new weapon Oil
grounds it amounts to an escalation of the arms
race.
By th e same token, Europen military cornmanders are fearful that diplomacy will rob their
defenses of a cruise missile with range enough to be
effective as a deterrent against attack from the
East.

U. S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown has
that a cruise missile range limitation
will be feature of the strategic arms limitation
agreement now being negotiated by the United
States and the Soviet Union.
The strength of NATO defenses also is in danger
of falling victim to rivalries and political pressures
within the alliance. Presiden t Carter is having
trouble getting European members to increase
their defense budgets by three percent per year, as
he urged last spring, unless the United States
ageeds to buy more military hardware from
European manufacturers,
'lb do so, of course, would put Mr. Carter in the
position of "exporting" American Jobs to Europe.
There is no sign that the Carter administration
places any less importance on NATO than any of its
predecessors, but events have combined to pose
difficult choices for the United States as the nation
whose support is essential for the integrity of the
alliance.
We are carrying the ball for the West in highlevel negotiations for arms control at the same
time NATO faces a growing disparity between its
forces and the strength of the Warsaw Pact on the
other side of the Iron Curtain.
It is a time when military strategists who think in
terms of tanks, troops and firepower must compete
wi th those whose concern is negotiating strategy or
economic strategy.
What are the priorities? For NATO the answer is
obvious. Its first order of business is to assure that
its combined forces can repel an attack quickly
under any circumstances.
If those military considerations are forced to
take a back seat to polities and diplomacy, it will
become an alliance relying more on plans and
paperwork than troops and weapons and that IS
hardly a formula for security,
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were told about the alleged
fixes and "have been winning
an average of $10,000 per week
in Hartford alone."

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Cli a I r w 0 ma n B ea trice racing director, Louis Fiocchi,
Kowalski said she and tither said he recalls that Denerstein
commissioners had never been played the tapes for him in
November 1976. Fiocchi, who
told about the recordings
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police detective who is assigned
to the state gaining e'onunis'
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members Thursday when he
annnounct'd the existence of the
tapes, discovered in a file
cabinet Dec 8 at the ('OtitilliS'
sion 's headquarters in Withersfield

Burley then pla) cii the tales
to a special gaming sub'
committee that is looking into
professional gambling at ('onn.'cticut's Jai alai frontons in
Bridgeport. Milford and hartford.
In one tape, a male voice said
"three players who are under
contract with the World Jai Alai
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are being paid large sums of
money to throw away points" in
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(kala, Fla., said from his home
Thursday that he remembered
listening to the tapes at the
Hartford Jan alai facility, but
lid not remember receiving

sibility to investigate the tapes
f)enersiein said he advised
('oIt'y at the time to wait for
mother tape and set up a
meeting with the anonymous
The state police detective persons, who had threatened to
said that tip ultimately led the tell the gaining (onimission and
corilmnission's security chief, the press about the alleged
detective Willard Marston, to fixes
the file' cabinet at the coninuis
Another tape never came, he'
headquarters where he said
found the tapes marked
On another front, gambler
'Extortion, Hartford Jai Alai
David J, Herman of North
hiurle&gt; said he learned later Miami, FIn., testified he paid a
Hartford jai alai officials ticket seller and a cashier at
received the first tape Oct. 22 Hartford Jai alai for helping
1976, and the second one Oct. 21, him bet and prepare his income
tax return.
1976.
herman's testimony is the
World Jai Alai president first time a professional gam'
Richard Donovan, contacted in bIer has told the commission
said Thursday night he that Jai alai employees were on
turned the tapes over to the his payroll,
gaining commission's security
Although several employees
chief at the time, Morton have told the commission they
I)enerstein,
because'
he received up to $0 a week for
believed they were' "sonic sort assisting gamblers, the em
of extortion," lie also said he ployees and gamblers said they
sent copies to the F'Hl.
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Mrs. (Ma.wis "categorically" denies ap- Doubleday, a rival firm, which has publis1J
mouthpiece Francisco
got a bonn rap from the pr
over her
asking
Oncna
to
Abrupt proving the book or that Guinzburg evcn asked some works by Les Whitten, a reporter for this patch up the quarrel withTatad,
Marros,
Again
his son
and
publicized resignation from Viking for approval. She described his claim of a column.
and martial law were mentioned and again
Press lad October.
"generous and understanding response" as
MARCOS BLACKMAIL: A prominent (Mmena refused.
former First tatty resigned shoirtly after iwiply isdrii.
Philippine exile leader has accused dictator
In WTh, the affidavit continues, anoti. C
a New York Tones article Implied she was
In an attempt to resolve these conflict g Ferdinand Marcos of stooping to
a vicious form M.arcos Intimate,
ezSupree
Court Justice
associated with the publication of a novel accousits, we talked to Mrs. (iassis' luncheon o( blackmail in an attempt to enlist tus support of Edanisiao Fernandez,
visited Osmena
in Los
feati
a fictional attesnit to assassinate her companions of Mar ch 2. Both any It was evident
martial law Marcus hai clamped on his Angeles. To win yo
broiL in-la w, Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-MuL
ung (mena's fre,ji, the
to them that she had never heard of the countrymen.
Jur ist Suggested, the father should en
In defending the book, "Shall We Tell the publishing venture usd11 they mentioned it mey
dorse U.S
In an affidavit, Sergio Osmena Jr. swore that all to
the
Marcus
regime.
(nena
did so on
President?" Viking President Thomas Guinz- added that
ere
was no reason for her to on ree occasions Marcus emissaries ILled his gro
th
th
unds it would help the Philippine people.
burg said he went ahead with publication dissemble with tiv.
imprisoned
son as a weapon to obtain his eiSwlimnarjzed the exile leader
because of "the gener ous and imderztandlng
Guimburg and the author's agent, Deborah dorsemnent of the martial law impo
in his sworn
sed In 1972. statement: "i w
Mrs.
(Massia
at
the
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as made to Uflhler*ano by the
I,'
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discu ed the bock and before the contract was dispute Mrs. tah' sIde 01 the dory. Mrs. nation's last tree election In l%9.
emissaries that the only way I
could
release of my son Serge w for me
signed
ss . . "lie insisted to us he would never Owen, by phone (run London, said that
Osrnnia's son and several others were seined effect
as
ill
()pefly endrs,e President Mar .' ma
have purchased the novel without her explicit and Gulmburg agreed on e
th book during a by the military in 1972 cm what are widely
co
rtial law.
His affidavit added bitterly: --His
consent.
tra*AllantIc phone call cm Feb. 13, she asked 1'eg
as trumped-Up charges of plotting to
endom
proposal
his regime In exchange for
That would necessarily
abethes
Qualls
orFeb
book
Marcos. (nema himself would alni
the
safety aid-or re1e of my lOfl (was) political
13 - do dde Gdmhwg wvW mbsitty to and wait told by The publish
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have been rounded u had be not come to the
ff.
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The story has a happy aiding. Several weeks
for
tesfly mute cm the cd AJ•j - Informed as (tj prior to that beciuie tr ndlon was a
ooMtim to the Iron-listed Marco., ago, (Mnena's son made a daring escape from
Ossnena's affidavit says the blackmail at- his Philippine prison an
Iivo4b a apoksm
that the find the heard firm preen.diUon of sale
d reached the United
tempts began In 1973 ,4
States. Until his son's escape, (M
01 the inck w cm March 2, when two lmwhon
Ameht Muc,
ig
said, he
Th are obviously two sides to the dory. former ptig11 arni.
to
lllllrUPd the ezenc, 01 "Re novel. But until
was afraid to make public Marcus' blackmm
as has often been the case In
States and aMarm. crony, told him the dictator Mtenfl~s.
Pilot =W tbeti,
did
Mrs. sai' penchant for privacy
was willing "to let bygones Lite bygones" in
ties' kiss, Guinibiug, aheut iv book. (M1y preven
ted her side (run ever getting to
ented
return for an endorsement of martial law, toldFootnote: A Philippine embassy spokerznan
us he was "unaware" of any such tactics
then did she learn that the novel portrayed the public.
by
Clarims spurned the proposal.
lad of the Kennedy brothers as NI '-'1
Macme
and had no ream to believe they had
Footnote: In the Interest 01 disclosure, it
following year, the former PhuilIppfn. ever
Occurredpromised to cable Manila for a
target. His commend to her, she romenbmud, sPd be noted that Mrs. OnuS]s' senator said tinder oath, that his daughter formal
reapoe.He
As
was "we have a great dory."
of this writing, we have had
spokeswoman, Nancy Tucke rman, works for brought him a
message from Marcus' press no word (ruin Mircos.

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.Cnstanza was asked toconunenton&amp;natefill]
1437, which is a massive overhaul of the entire
U.S. criminal code. This hill, which replaces the
highly controversial Senate lid] I, has be.
endorsedtwcebyAttorneyGenera]Grijfinl1
in testimony before the house and Senate.
When her questioner asked I! she would ad1437, which would 'take away

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problem has become sufficiently
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that the Federal Trade Commission has latin.
our rights to meet like this," Codanza at first
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ched a nationwide crackdown on less than
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declined, saying: "No, I can't speak to the bill:'
UhIdCi1 suppliers.
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is moving on two fronts, alerting
Deploring the fact that S. 1437 had not
putting
and
received enough publicity, Canza said of thus
on notice
the price they may be
law:
required to pay for attempting to make a fast,
gat " It is a direct threat to our civil rights i
buck on tiwir ciutomers.
her. Under it, you'd be arrested if you lied to a
Of particular concern Is the increased use of
cellulose
officer. If you worked for the government
e Insulation. Numbers of new producers
and lied to your boss you'd be arrested for
have gotten into the lucrative market recently,
UPI Health E4I
When it gets down to dentistry, the child might lying." Pointing out that another
wcw&amp;q to the FTc, and in he to exploIt it
NEW YORK (UPI) - If dentists of America ask a question
House'
or two. Any question, the dentists aide was in the audience - White
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Dr. Beth
flaui. follow the advice of Dr. Anthi Tsazntsourls,, their were told, aboig
deig,J procedures should be Abramowitz,
processing. it r eports
who works with President Carter's
offl
7 never be the same - or even, for answered with
honesty and with worth the child chief
domestic assistant, Stuart Etzaistat
of fires involving inadequately treated In- that matter s Irtact.
can Wld5tJ.fld.
Costanza told her questioner that Dr
suiation.'
Tsamtsowls wants dentists to take pains to
"Otherwise the confidence of the child will be Abramowitz would Investigate S. 1437
Suppliers are being Informed that false or
and For.
make a child's first visit to a dentist a happy It," Tsamtsouris noted.
ward to her the appropriate information.
misleading energy-saving claims WA failure to happening,
"Will it hurt" child asks.
di3c1e product fire and safety risks can lead to
"Yes," the dentist should say, or "No."
Dllring the first visit, the child should be shown
So what is the appropriate Information' Well,
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action with
plble penalties 01 UP 10 the upo and downs gi4 o
court
There
were these other tips to dentists who
certainly isn't anything like Midge Contanji
110,000 per violation.
alleges it is. A Senate legal expert who has
dental ch'i"r, Among Other Ulin" TSSIHLSOUZ'is want to Join in a movement to spare boys
() the consumer front, the FTC Li U1'51J1
girls dents to their psyches when itu
told fellow dentists at the Greater New y
worked closely with S. 1437 is flabbergasted b%
homeowners to do some
Codanza's ignorance as regards this legislation
shUP CUUpUIIOO Dental Meeting in New York Qty the other day. (kiltS] office the first time:
before buying, in particular checking
-As the
tmuit proceeds,
He tells me that it is "utterly ridiculous" to say
But that's not all.
out the R'value of any insulating material
Should
new
t
be
given
for
every
hat the tAil would make get-Iogethers like the
ped
After the child learns the dental chair Is a
consideration. The R-valta, deterudned by a
- Anesthesia should be introduced by showing one held in Houston Illegal
standard led, is the measure of a material's
Is supposed 10
the child how the needle pricks by lightly
be shown how equipment works and "be
ability to lower
l, resistin
There is section in the bill that would make
squeezing the back of the hand, me same "tell
to touch and push the buttons.
of heat Uwough an exterior surface.
- it Illegal to riot or to conspire to do somethmn
g3.m
If the child drills through the dental chair or show-do" technique should precede every new unlawful, this individual says, but it i..
Homeowners should measure their
procedure.
needs in terms of the K-value. M
glass fiber Sprays dentists, mom and self while getting
"irresponsib!e talk" to say what Costanza said
- The use
on is presently ft-rated, according to the
of general anesthesia should be the As for Codansa's implication that a secrctar
feelings
mouthwash
ap- List resort It is mostly for the handicapped and who lied to her boas about the length of her coffee
FTC but less frequently In the case of cellulosefriendly
PITatU5,
well, about
it's allthe
in a
good cause
the
Y Young.
for which the normal value Is given as four prtlng lihkxi trauma about dentists
br eak would be whisked off to Leavenworth, this
-me
dentist will need to be stern and firm Is also absurd, my source says.
Manderd wilts of heat resistance or less. Some
Tsamtsow'ls, .'1staM professor 01 oral with uncooperative children
- the overindulged
cellulose products are being marketed with pediatrics at Tufts University School of Dental and spaded child.
WhatS.l437 would make jlkgalis what isnow
rating
R4 to P.-9. In an ad- Medicine, said the child also should be en.
length
01
the
appointment
is
critical
for
already
Illegal, and that Is perjury.
(bUI5I
,the rrc is seeking
xii, traderule couraged to li en to e aoimds of e var
st
th
th
ious the behavior of a child. When possible, ' r
iidi
of Wval
In advertising Instruments - especially before any Instrument small boys
rewift the
When I called the White house and asked Dr
and girls should not be kept In thr
and on labels, plus Information on the thickness 15 used In any work on his teeth or gums.
Abramowitz If she had been able to lida
chair for periods longer than half an how'.
needed to achieve the R"value and the n umber of
While the dentist Is doln all this, according to
Codanza's assertions about S. 1437, she replied
"WIthoita child's cooperation, quality dental rat r s
square feet a quantIty 01
1
i will coven, the pro(essor, he should probably be iking procedures become
he heepishly that she had not. Admitting
Any dalmedsavipgs In fuel cods would have to about things unrelated to dentistry.
difficult," the professor that Cotania had gotten "ott of hand," she
said.
"It
is
the
respo
nsibility of everyone - explained that she
be specific as to climatic areas, the Insulation
The subjects of conversation
had checked with people on
be related denti4, parent, assistants -to assist a child In Capitol 11111 and within the White House
results to be expected obviously not being the toatelevthonsbnw,pets,schoola('jivth
es and so findi
who are
ng that dental care Li a rewarding not a familiar with
same for North Dakota and Virginia.
forth," Tsamtsourls said.
S.
1437
and
the
bill
would
not do
threatening experience."
what Codariza says It would.

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, and why an Increasing number of White house'
I insiders believe that her days are numbered
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is the lockerruom attendant at a
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hogan's Irish father also country," said Leve. "Our pare it to any Sport at the same
Jewish V in St. Louis and a young at first to be out on the lives in St. Louis,
but doesn't purses totaled up to only $31,(
stage and you'll find its gr owing
pretty fair racquetball player in tour on my own and
I guess she get to see his son play as often. tow years ago and have leaped faster than any of the others
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her own right,
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was right," said Hogan. "It was
Racquetball is Just getting off to $170,000 for the 1977.78 did."
t ha n six million people who play
Hogan used to hang around kind of rough being thrown so the ground as a
pro sport, but season. That may not seem like
the sport
and he knows it.
hogan points out that Just
the V waiting for his mother to abruptly into a world of
adults
Hogan
has
already
won more much compared to some of the about
''I've always felt I had
anyone can play racquet.
get off work and she started
when I was still so young.
than $40,000 and tour director other pro sports,
something to prove,' said the
but
we're
ball.
'You
have to be in good
pla)ing racquetball with turn to
"I don't feel that she keeps as Chuck Iave insists that the growing and growing
19-year-old San Diego State
fast."
physical shape to play well," he
keep turn entertained,
tight a rein on inc now. She still piirst" mre go. g to grow by
"lu may laugh alibis, said
scphomnr: '1 came on the pro
01
a:d. "But )C difl't have to be
'it be(I1 ,5 a ,g thur0 with comes to all my tournaments leaps and
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bounds.
Hogan, "but racquetball Is a 270-pounder
tour when I was only IS and a lot
Ill
like you do in
tnt', rn&gt; trying to beat her"
and she handles all my business
"Racquetball clubs are catching up with tennis faster football or have the
ol people tnedlo treat tnt' like a
said hogan "When I finally affairs. She's rn' manager.
athJctu(
springing up all over the than must people think. Corn- skills you need for tennis
kid The) kept saying I had
did, when I was about it. it was
potential but that I was too
a big day in my life. It really
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meant a lot to mite.''
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wanted to pros'.' ttwiii
Mama Hoga"
s till s'e'rv
wrong,
tht
l.ai I'SI? much involved in her son's
:,.
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done."
racquetball caree r
lie's done it in spades Mart
TALLAHASSEE
UPI i"If ttiey are healthy, they can hwden, is preventing the FSU tam how much freedo
Hogan appear ed in 11 of the 12
muu and fun
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'lo1a State University
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tournaments on last year's
play
football as well as coaches from fully concntrat. he'll allow the Seminoles in
football Coach hobby
.
Asp-vy
Hjwden anybody," said llowden.
racquetball circuit and won
ing on the Dec. 23 game in Orlando.
.
wonders if tusteani is prepared
nine of them. finishing second
High school recruiting, said Orlando.
to face Tan gerin e Bowl foe
"Going to bowl game hou]d
"We have got to get our be
in the other two So far this
Texas Tech, an opponent he
a reward for the pla)t'rs,"
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%ear, he's 3-andM
minds on
describes as one of the best
thus game," said Bowden told a news conference'
tley
girl', brought basketball SIL
how ito,'s he tb it"
Bowden. "I'm concerned that "Asking
teams in the nation,
them for two more
"I hit the ball harder than tories for ttut' Ovit'do lions and
we aren't preparing for this
Bowden said Thursday final
weeks
of
practice
in the middle
anyone else," said the brash 14014111 (1e')lloUn(lS Thursday
Howell bowl because of finals and the olfinalsis asking a lot. There
examinations, the strain of late
is
night
recruiting
teenager who has been clocked
season practices and high
Automatic
no more drudgery. both for the
at an unsurpwsed 142 rniles p-er
lake Brantley used a strong
Recruiting in December players and coaches,
school
recruiting
have
taken
than
with 12 seconds kit in the game
hour
defen.sive effort to slow usually. makes it harder to, get ready for
their toll on the Seminoles.
practicing in December kept Oviedo undefeated, as the
At 5'foot-9, 16 pounds'.,
high
scoring Lake Howell a bowl than up North, when
"A big key to
edged
Apopka,
31.30
this game will Thursday night and grab a 60-61 they sign players in Fehruar&gt;'
"I nuia be small," said young lions
"Hut I've been to b,ls and
he which coaching st aff can
j
l4'11141n's Maria Smith scored
1)own here in Dixie, the)' insist have
get freshman basketball victory
Hogan, "but I'm a piece of
been downright t'mnliar.
their team
in cooperation
mentally prepared," which upped the Baby Pats' to
on doing it sooner.
leather and well put together r ** right other gamnehigh 23 points
rassed because I r,iath' t
he said.
with
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. Lake Howell fell to 2.1.
hogan doesn't like to lose and in the last minute to play to
rmuch
of
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said
if
healthy,
the
he admits that he otnietirnes ProIwIl the Grt4hounds past
Red Raiders, 7-4, are "potent"
Moor.',
when
Ilistsp
The two teams meet again
loses control of himself
hi
Texas Tech, he said, is finally Monday
Ovue'tl.. is 0055 4M on the
night at Lake Brand,'s
will hold a
things aren't going his way out
Ifl
recovering from a series of
season, while' Lyman is
on the court.
early season injuries which
Factory Demonstration
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All of the wrestling action in and
"liii ver% cotlipetitise," he
Marcus
Kendrick
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the area will be concentrated at I heavyweight, omes into the
said 'I've been that 55a) since AIe,4r'
the Red Raider team, including i 3 II, Ow's 4 I 9 Sumr.-'i 0 I I.
one
place
Friday
and
Saturday
I was a little kid. I guess I'm not
I4,,i
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II SI
meet with a 3M record
0. 14,r,ØIph
quarter ba ck hiodn ey Allison. 0 SaugP'#s, 0 00 Tot0
7 ""O"" 0
LAKE RRAPIT LE V
to 44
- in the Lyman Holiday
t'a)' to be around when I'm
Teams in the tourney
state
Allison,
said
Bowden,
is
lose
T (S.S
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HOMELITE SAWS
Tournament, a 15'teani, two- ninnerupwinter Park, Apopka,
losing But. t he n, I don't
nearly at full speed, coming off 'os i I . F rye illS aro" l 0
very often."
0 I I. NMtr4f' 10 6 ida's d6s extravaganza.
O,',-do
Bishop Moire, Boone, Colonial ,
off
u
a broken leg injury suffered C'11
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Dec.
17
Only
Sal
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Evans,
Gainesville.
Lake
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racquet ball when he was eigh t
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OviedO,
Howel
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II 7 I? 17.-51 defending tourne) champs Oak Ridge,
Phone
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Seminole, Sarasota,
Lake 5raA?l.
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Jack Blades hit a goal with
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Conrov 0
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Seminole hugh a I-I soc cer tie
169 a
isIiiio
Tuesday, leaving the Seminoles
11
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(re'onns High School's fleSh.
with an 0-2-1 record.
man tiasht'tball team won its L, man
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II 4
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The 'whys" of military discipline and
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Friday, Dec. Ia, 1$77

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
COUNTY.
FOR
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
CASE NO 77 7269 CC 20 A
In Mt the Adoption Of
IIAIIY (.ik)1 CoT 10
NOTICE OF ACTION
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SEAL
Artri0y H l)e(k* en Jr
Clerk of the C tc." Lc'L'rI
Jean F .5.18,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OR SEMINOLE
CUlT. IN AND
Notice of Public Hearing
COUNTY. FLORIDA
I flOCrcI of County Corn
mis%iOd'ierS of Seminole County *11 CASE NO. 711413 CA13•E
B C SCHAMP. a ha BILLY c
ndtd a public hearing to consider an
SCHAMP. a Ii a HILLY CLAIM
oppeal against the Board of Ad
SCHAMP.
1tmt in approving a Special
P(antitt.
Exception in an A I Agriculture
vs
lone to install an I" well on the
RICHARD D SCHAMP.
following described property
Defendant
The West ISO It of South i Of 0
NOTICE OF SALE
5 1 4 OfNW ' i of SE 'of NW .04
Notice
s hereby given that,
Section 762037 Further described
as Parcel IF located on the North Pursuant to an order or f i nal
ludgment entered in Ih
1)v)
side at S R 16, approximately 1*0
captioned act-on. he Clerk 01 the
miles East 01 Geneva 101ST 2)
Circuit Court. Eighteenth Judicial
This public hearing will be held in
Circuit, in anti for Seminole County.
lJooni 703 of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida, on Florida. will sell the property
ri Seminole County,
January 10 197$, at 7 00 PM. ores Situated
soon thereafter Cs pOSSible
Ilorda, described as follows
Written (ommen ts filed with thC
5,0)1 I and 7. Block
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BROWN S SUBDIVISION OF BECK
wi) be considered Persons ap
HAMMOCK, according to the plat
p'arng at the Publi c bearing will be thercol as recorded in Plat Book I
heard orally
Hearing may be page 5), of the PubliC Records of
i,nut'd
Ont.
from time 10
Seminole Cccnty. F lorda
ne as
found nI'(t'stary F urther detailsAl public SAle. tOthe highest .Snd best
,14,lilCble by calling 373 4330. Est
bdder for Cash C? the West Iron)
301
door of the Seminole County
Board of ConIy
Courlhou'.e, Sanford. Florida. .,,
Commisionpr'.
II 00 A 4,'. on IflC 6th tiay 0
Senunale County Florida
January 1115
',%lTPlESSmy hand and the teal of
By (3.k Williams
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of
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December. Ill?
.lnuI t tIeckAll,. Jr
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Clerk of The Circuit Court
01557
B, #,tar Pd Darden
Deputy Clerk
James Lien. E'.gure
PUBLIC NOTICE
SuIP 512. Me?Cal( Bldg
ACTUAL USE REPORT
00 South Orange Avenue
AVAILABLE
Orlando Florida32101
All pefsonS are beret, n&lt;itifed
Telephone 477 77l3
mat (,t'nt'r.5l Revenue Sharing
Pfl),Sh Dec 6 1977
A?Uitl Use Report f&lt;ir the Count, cf
DES za
Semnole is avalable for public
.nspe(fon
The Report and the
FICTITIOUS NAME
supporting documentation from
Not-cc s hereby given that I am
Report
voohCh the
was prepared are engaged ti busIneSS at 1119 Highway
on for at tt' Seminole County
436 Altarnormte Springs. Semnole
Courthouse North Park Avenue. County. Florida, untie,
•Ct,?,Ou'.
Sanford, Florida. Otticeot the Clerk name of AME RICAN TRAVEL
to the Board 04 County Corn
COACHES and that I nte nd to
ms%Oners RoomI6, Second Floor register sad name wth the Clerk &lt;if
trOm I 30 a ni loS 00 p m . Monday the Circuit Court. Seminole County
through Friday
Florida
fl accordance Aith the
ATTEST
Provisions of the Fictitious Name
AeckwiHi,
Arth? H
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Slatlites. To WI
Section 16S 09
Clerk to Board of
londa Stat?5 1957
CO"tini.sSioners
County
S'g C Wain? Prath er
Pubish Dec 16. 1911
PubliSh Dec 16 73. 30 1977 &amp; Jar. 6

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176 THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIS
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLJ
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 17 30)9
MOR
NATIONAL
FEDERAL
IGAGE ASSOCIATION
Plantli

Evening Herald. Sanford, Ft

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W000ROW A DONALDSON :.r'
LILLIAN F DONALDSON, hiS w't
and? C HERMAN APPL lANCE
BARNE TI F IRST NAT IOPIA:
RANK 01 WiN TER PAW K
USLIF I CREDIT CORP
Oeterdants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOT ICE IS IEtIEIIY GIVE N
pursuant to ii Final Judgment ci
foreclosure dated December 14?)
1977 and entered in Case No 77 701i
the Circuit Court at It'.'
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit ri d"7
tor Seminole County, F lorida
*hCCin FEDERAL NAT IONAt
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
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and W000ROyS'
plaint i ff
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DONALDSON And
DUPIL osot 1,, % vol lid I
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141 IT FIRST NATIONAL BAN.
Of WINTER PARC and USLIF I
CORPORATION
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CREDIT
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and br , tiller, tOr (JSh at the We'
'ront .j...&lt;i. Itt 'IC Scm. rOle (Cur',
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Courthajsr, Sanford
A •.'
cl IP'e 1H 031 Lo
1971. the fOlO*,n
January,
deScr,bcd real estate l(, .5ly',7
s tv.5trd arid beng ri Scm
County, Florida, to At
Lot A. Block I INDIAN pilL L.
UNIT THREE. acordng t the p.,'
thereof at recorded .n PIt 13008 II
Pag4.91, Public Recortiso? Semn,-.'
County Florida
sad property berg the Same
forth ri time I nal Jmtovmen'
locecltsu,c
Dated ?h. lIlt. da, I Oct p., 1."
1971
COURT SEAL.
Arthur H He.k*.?P. ir
Cli'ck. of the C',cut COurt
B, Mar, 74 Darden
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l)EAR ABI3Y Ms l•s car'old
son has been having an affair
wi th his 17-sear-old cousin. I
have just learned that this has
be en going on for three years
floth have been raised in good
('hrLstian homes, and my sister
1 he girl's mother ( is beside

herself wi th anger and grief. Of
course we have laid clown the
law, and the children are not to
set' each other without close
.uperv1sion.
These
aren't
problem
children. M, who
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knots
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has happened art' simply
aimiazed Ms niece is rather
miniature for her age, but our
son
tias
several
older
girlfriends W ho think he is a
freshm an in co llege.
My question is, "What next?"
INSIIOCK IN INDIANA
DEAR IN:
5 thorough
briefing, I hope, lot both
''t'hlldren' w ho ha'. i- been
pins Ing adult games for three
sears. Skip the preliminaries
about the birds and be t's, and
get down to brass tacks and
babies before )our tribe in('re'a%es,
I)F:AII A1313V. M&gt; husband
ii,i.'casmurially plays in a band
with four other musicians Our
Cat is the most practical
!( H'atmon to store equipment and
rehearse, which leads to riis
prt)tllI.'liI

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jlirCedtII entertain

hold the refreshments down to
coffer or a cold drink, and let
the guys help themselses,
Repeat this procedure before
each rehearsal and the ) 1] soon
get the mt-ssage that sornebods
at )our flat is sharp.
I)EAU ABBY lb kids ever
get t
H to kiss their parents"
,Snll what di.j ) 00 think of boys
ki ssing their lathers I don't
mean every tune the v vae b'.'. h
hlthe'r, but whefl one of theni h,'.s
been awn) on a long trip.

I'm a 15-sear-old bus who still
kisses both iii&gt; parcr'ts. ,iT,
I've t,','ii c riti c 1)11 flit it
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old to kiss their parents.
And I see nothing wrong with
boss iand rnen kissing their
lather, their brothers or ansone
elselhe&gt; feel llkrklssing. A kiss
is not-ac the song goes.-just
a kiss." It's a lost-I) was (If
saying, "I like lilt lo'.e'
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DEAR ABBY 511 fiant e
;lre
both devout ('ithi'li,s il,vt,
believe in lean living and
turning awuls fro, evil
besl
&gt; f iance Is (700141 tm
at CI '.5 ('tilling, and th e
bachelor stag hurt&gt; I.'.
bachelor
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up sin 'flier.' will be ,ilcoihi,l
and porno wont's, and I heard
they se even hired a II,lIIe log
to jump out o f 1 oak.' with
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I 1131% I.' 155 (1 It1t'uio0l children

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ills'. do I t ell these wives that
the' lund priic'tl('t' is for tilt'
gus i'
We don't 'ii('itli,e' outside .f these' i :r(- u:iLstanle't's Sli
IIII'Cu'.I' tell flit' bow to hClnIllt'
this tse'tfuII',
ON lilt' sI'Ul
I)EAH ON: Phone' the wise's
before' the next rehearsal and
tell them ou may not be home.

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14M116 pictures dii rus ilic

"with one kind of camera
or an ot her, but I was never
really exposed to it as art"
until he began courses at
Florida
Technological
University, in Orlando, in
1975.
A graduate of Seminole

person who views hi s
pictures
"There are no titles on
these pictures, because I
want each person to form
his own conclusions about
them," Engle says.
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will the beverage' cans or
bettles you buy be refillable or
non-refillable? If some well.mntentioned legislators get their
was, the)'ll aU be' ref illatile
%'l'iy'
They 5124&gt; it wIll decrease
litter . Yet. experts Point out.
'nls a 'utah portion of all
1X Veriig,' containers are Lilt'
Prl)I't Is discarded. Autualls
more than 93 percent of canned
beverage's are consumed
doors or on private' proper1%
and thus not even candidate's
for litter. Most of the balance
are c'on,sumetJ under controlled
co nditions hike re st aurants or
ball parks. Many experts
suggest that rather than have
oiils refillable bottles. a
program if public education
combined with stringent enforcemcnt of litter laws would
control littering.
Interestingly, if all beverages
came in refillable bottles onis ,
costs would increase
and they would have to be,
pics&amp;'d on to the clincuflh.'r In

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light and reflector,
heCdlLf' ',if their small sit
and i.lelicc

Where do the ideas (
his Pictures come from'
Often from thing,s that
other people might not
ever1 r,ctice, let alone

:rr.s'orie to move in close to
get eversitung out of it
'.hich is there "
Engle says the exhibit at
5CC is part of the Aork
toward his Bachelor's
i.'grc in Fine Arts from
l"fU. a degrcc he AIII have

50171&lt;' time in the future,

Engle plans to work toward
it Master's Degree but for
now he wants to, "work for
if wle' and continue t11}
"I am also involved :n
her forms of art beside'.
photography," he sass.
Ceramics, printmaking

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displacement of up to 82,14'S
jobs if such restricti'.
legislation IS passed
Whs d. we' now have' nun
refillable cans and bottle's'
('e'rtamnls there' are roan&gt;
reasons, but the overwhelmin
factor Is that we hate the's
CII 0%' elli en Ce
coot nine' r
i*'nCiliS(' cn)nSuxiiCrs like it thai

who

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skip the t'iItI'IlCIirIllIi'Ilt

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choreograph dances for
the Tenth Jubilee Celebration Concert of Ballet
Guild of Sanford-Seminole. Miriaiii
Wright
(left ) and Valerie Weld
second from right ). the
guilds artistic directors
-Ind choreog ra phers t a ke
a break to socialize '.'. ilti
the visiting artists.

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interest Engle, even though
Photography is his firsi
love
Engle describes his
photograph.'. as "similar to
Victorian jewelry''

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"dtha tbruugh the woods,
looking fr things tr.at
People threw aw'a) ,to see if
they would work for
images," Engle says.
His work, Engle says,
shows that there is
nothing in our world that o
uhviou
''Things which would
norniallk be con.sith'red one
way can be seen in an
entirely different wa',," he
explains

it 111 required tJ) toe
course that sludents put on
a one man show, for which
they are t'ntirel) responsible," Engle explains.
"The student roust locate
if place for the exhibit,
make all the arrangements
for the shuw himself, then
he is graded tin the
exhibit," says Engle

places where a force
deposit 5) stem is in effect
there' is a One-cent hancjlin.
charge on every container
adding six cents to the price c
every six-pock.
Tlx'te 1! also esitk't1t,' I
suggest that municipal soli
w as te could Increase - no
decrease -- if )ilU eluninate ft
beverage' can anti return to ,u;
all-refillable s&gt; stem
I' h,
reason for this is that tb
refillable bottle and it
auxiliary packaging weighs II
to 20 tunes more than tb
beverage can
And how would a return tI
refillable.,,
affect
jobs'
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consider pessible ubJec't1
for art

Ut'I. t,'liIt)( ('1(1.3.11.

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W ho Ha s I Bott le?
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his work.
which is being exhibited in
the lobby of the Humanities
building at SC(', "shock the
person into another realm
of awartswss Engle

realm
of
awaress, sass Engle, is
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fantasy." Engle sass.

"Hut phot ogra phy. done
properly, Es as much a
creation of the mind as any
i1nt1ng,'' Engle insists
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''I like to work tsitti rily
hands, to work with the
photos in different ways
with light to achieve the
image I have in riiy mind Eagle says he ha.'. had
(UI3
arguments with
people who claim work
11008' with a camera can
never really be art, that is
Hoist al ways remain "only
says

documentary".

DANCE ARTISTS
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Engle Is exhibiting
of
his "art in pictures" pieces
atSCC through Dec, 19 He
has titil' the exhibit
"Dreaj,is from a Silver
Attic".
pictures
are
The
dreanniiie,
Engle SaI S.
"although they shoss oL
jects which are rnarunadt
The
images are
of
everyday things, like a
piece of paper on the
wound, or a sheet I draped
across 11 plant.
''I think I have taken thi.'
need for man-made obje'l.t'.

camera to create Images,"

Victorian jewelry because ol controlled
their small size and delics'.

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lie is working toward a
degree in fine arts with a
''con cc ntration
in
ptwltographv."
isut he dot's riot consider
himself a photographer.

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saimfiird .'sI'.Snilfl, if pu
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SltCmrnonte 'stall. " .7 311 If it I 'll k'up trucks at upper hIm'
p rkiiig art',u to III (iS t' o,tnrieii t,s1s for the nt.'e'iIs

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Pi ctures with a camera.
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What makes the 1'. It'es of
these musicians think that
because their hu..sbanlLs corn,' ti
my house, the) too are'
automatically mnvite't1'
Wlit'n the w Pies COIi3t' UVt'r, I
to clean house for ccliii'
pany, assume the role' of
hostess, and serve refresh'
miit'rlt'. I ' not able to visit iii%
mom or spend the' evenings jot

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Gerald I.. Engle takes

ttiadt U) Of pictures or",
(our inches by five inches.
''It is my philosophy that
a small image requires

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tended Seminole Corii.
niunit).
College
and
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boxes containing monetary gifts for the charity of
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CELERY CITY
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Christmas With Our Family" Sunday at 7 p.m.
%so ith Kay Wolffe as director. The youth will
participate. There will be refreshments served
following the pageant and everyone is invited.

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO
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FLAGSHIP BANK
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The music department of Sanford Church of
God at 801 W. 22nd St. will present a multi-media
mu.sical Sunday at 6 p.m. The new Ralph Carmichael "Especially for Shepherds," will be
directed by Wayne Harris, minister of music and
involves the use of a sound track, special lighting
effects, puppets and costumes.

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrorr. and ?a"I

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Richard. Patti, Juli and million ira 1972
up upasarcts of hr..sJestic Nang Jane's Verin
'I kneas all the' stories about
'Jiatirstias , fit-c'. 22, 10 pm.
he is planning the start of a
Christi Roberts, and solos by
$40 million this )e'ar This 4inul its Catholic
the baby Jesus and hose lIe'
Starring special guei4 l)ionne H.tdicul and re-search
both flichard and Patti
percentage' reflects* the fact the I)tuuui Bible', to sariesu,'
that, despite the healthy modern vilittions. inc ludin th"
grossth, Bible's are a rather RtI,lt-, luroilue 511 1.'.
small part of total sales of group of mt-n( h Jesuits about a
Christ san religious book s. a uli'cadc ago an ci p ubt a h..' ii III
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inspirational
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nIisl4ake, and I'll pus for it till
directs the' s- avers hits set.
.snth verse and
illustrative Te'st.sis-nt in the N.".'. Inter(li
Nisi I aunt ) ou to 514) this at
the cUss I die. I can't change' the'
ds their lass n bat of as irk, he
artists. ZJndt'rVa11 e"tiilaatt's national Vs-rsaon is fell, S tar,
past and neither can anyone
le'at once 15 1.1) until )ou
W0 ill(, as 110k- Se'nvtiSiae's a
this ri,mke't iolat sseII user $.500 ago and expects to brin (Ut thit
else, so 5'. hat gooel can I look
lx'lie'se' it. Anti you can belies-ca'. t'iavs'r makes a mistake, but
riulilon in 1976 and said it is i lId Tc-iajiae'nt in the '11110
forasard ti)"
because (sid promises to
the host skilled dc-signer
grossing
a rapid rate.
version
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the' badinto good for those'
vairk the (lass irtc the pattern,
- '1' here are tlorr than 3.300
'Wv furmls believe this Bible
change' the pa st And it's liii
'ITs ha. bit, and folIos'. 11am. When
t - re-atinig an even Illume' beautiful
Ialoksture.s in the' countra (lust
a long as ) toss arul'.
good looking buck
s ou trust God, lie' promises to
and
and interesting design
handle, re'ligiou" books es• retaining ilost of the ntajest ic
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as rong,
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lot
ourself
Nit human being
God's the' details of our life are so
eau can't do an)ltung about it
able to
t'r"ach,-il $373 trillion lust it , ob(ti'.c;itzin,," has ne's sTild
ihirection
and let hurt turn your iti;perlant to h an that "even
anvasas The' Bible says
uiade'rs-tantl the rio'anung of life
mi-stakes into successes Right the s'r hairs of )our head ar,
forget ashat lie's behind, the
We can't even urriierstuid out
past, and
on as ith lie's ahead lIVsrI life', I inly God. the Master
110 )'A I '.s an t ou tit 'a%. 'God is all riunibereel'' - l.iik,' 12 - 7
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se's' sn&gt;thiing good ever hap- .Inll PUipll"e' 'If life'
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;!.'ning 5ou. but God run take'
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litiia to turn HI) (lass c-el life tutu)
even the most terrible nh_stOke
fluster designer "su.4iufl_S
iiiriph'te.lc- re'spon.sibIe- for %ou
a thing of be'auts
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hiumians "hole be'uuts sf hi creation
business and you tori relax
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Lake Mary Baptist Mission will hold an adult
'Vhristmas party Saturday at 7p.m. at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Roy Wright, 1311 S. Palmetto Ave.,
Sanford. Bring a white elephant item for gift
exchange.

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practice- of peR gurus or plural
marriage bc- na-nhlx'rs
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Litter-dab- Saints ansssht're' in
this.' asorld is iflhioe'ttiatt' cause of
(lhurch discipline- leading to
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statement said.
At le'isst part elf the re-won for
the leadership's concern is that
1015' lIt I he' Iv.i ci ers If the
pIlls
setts ,are' f.rnii*'rMIsrillIri', 1511(1 1os1 of the' scsi'.
.aFe' ( t'rIte're',i in the' ('tab are,,
hillhh,' Ill the Mairriion (-hurt hi
'flier.' is no question that
l5ile earl) chtircti nie'nssbe'r,
uiu- luiiing founder Joseph
Srtiith, thu practice- plural
Ilarriags' during the' sec'unii
half if the 19th t'riiurs
lii.' practice of pel)gItuii) is
taisa'sl
Old Te'stariae'rst .51of

The outbreak of violenc e b)
small religious sects as ho
continue to a(Ivo(-ate' and
pracrut'e pol)gams plural
marriage- has the leadership

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Christ of
i-otter-day Saints Mornaelns
asorried,
ilis' Mssniioti leaders'
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llriI(ti( eel plural lilurrilige it
as ill bs'corte- identified in this hv)pullur iiiintl asith the' sects
heir violent-c'
In a state'rias'na( ta'inug eir
utte-si las leaders
the chore-h
in Utah, the' ule'noninatson
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t"ss- hing that it
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patriarchs suh us D,ivid.
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practice of
pel)galn) not an invitation
sexual pronraiscuits but is
rat her Just the opposite- a
rather strait-laced affair that is
di te'(' t e el t .lVs a r (I procreation
r.stfi''r P1,111 "c-soul c'nJ0shie'lrt
Ibis.' federal gosernriae'nt
tigars passing lass prohibiting
kll)guxiis in 1862 aItN)uglj the'
earlier lIla' '.'. ere ge'nerralls lilt
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there' ,ire' .Ini) five ir.ajor
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a.((i rather than the 30,000 to
that Nslhlit' lace'Sluflts hiss e
sugge'stt'l
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(hiur. hi l're'sisle'nt Vs ilforul
Ww1rufl that plural sIariagrs
seas not to 1*' t:aught or enouragc'uI
e'lfe'ctive'ls
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MARANATHA PENTECOSTAL CHURCH'
Sun. Sch, ho am..' Morning Service 1130a.m.
Evening Servicep.m, •Frlday Service 7 JOp m.
WTRR Radio ljoa m Sunday
The fastest growing Sunday School an Sanford
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annual Christmas program at First Pentecostal
Church of I4ongwood, Sunday, at 7 p.m. "Messiah
Is Born" will be presented under the direction of
Mrs. Sibyl Coombs with music by Mrs. Sharron
1cCalhister. The Junior High department will
fresent "Christmas? Confusion?" and the 'Youth
department under direction of Mrs. Faye Bragg
will present ''That Wonderful Time." The Nursery and Beginners departments will also participate.

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of music in Baptist churches in the south. In
existence for two years, the chorus has received
many honors.
'his Love, - Reaching," a celebration of God's
Gift. written by Ron huff and Bill and Gloria
Gaither. will be presented Sunday at 7:30 p.m. by
the First Baptist, Sanford, choir under the
direction of Charles E. Davis Jr., minister of
music and youth. Soloists will be Jerry Fisher,
Elaine Drake and Steve Nephew.

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John W. Peterson will be presented Sunday at 11
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Sanford by the church choir under the direction of
\liss Patricia Perkins,
A live Nativity scene will be presented by the
church youth at 118W. Airport Blvd. in front of the

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present a
Christmas cantata, "The Gift" Sunday at the 9:30
and Ii am. services.
The Cherub and Chapel Choirs will present their
('hristrnas program at 7
p.m. Sunday after which
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Legal Notice

TONIGHT'S TV

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Legal Notice - Legal Notice_ -

P4OTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
CLASSIFIED ADS
CITYOFWINTER$PRINbS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA OFANORDINAPICEEYTHECITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
Noticlof Public HearIng
armed goddesses. $ WlC$O0
PROlATE DIVISION
.
SUNRISE SEMESTER
NotiCe 5 P1IreV given that a
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
File Number fl.416 CP
aza'd and a beautdui siae
9 LUCY (flAW)
Pubc Hearing will be held at the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
O,viiion
ui JOPY'i Pttiiup Law stIrs
6
________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Commi%SiOn Room in the City Hall
IPIe City Council Of the City of Winter
IN RE ESTATE OF
Evening
24 THE AGE OF UNCERLIVING WORDS
in the City at Santord, Florida, at
Springs. FIOrid&amp; that sad City JOHN BILLICK,
TAINT'Y Weekend In Ver
Council has received application by
600
Deceased ? 000 cIo P N on January 2. 1971
700
43c a me
time
to consider the adoption of an o
the SEMINOLE YOUTH RANCH.
mont Final episode in series
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Sic a line
PROFILES IN EDUCA3ConhicutivS
times
24 r
NEws
INC ,requesting the City of Winter
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING dnance by t1i City of Sanford,
leatures Henry Kissinger.
line
TION
SJca
,011t,tlmI5
Springs to annes the following CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST FIor.da, as follows
630
coo AM. - $30 P.M.
Katherine Graham. Washing' MARLOANDTHEMAGIC
described properfy
ORDINANCE
NO.
IO2
THE AbOVE ESTATE AND ALL
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
112 NBC NEWS
ton Post publusher.andformer
MOvIE MACHINE
LOt$3.11nd 5. Entminqr Farms OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED ANORDINANCEOF THE CITYOF
SLInesMInImum
SATURDAY 9Noofl
4. 6' CBS NEWS
British Prime Minister Edward
Ti SESAME STREET (A)
FLORIDA.
TO
ANNEX
__________________________
SANFORD,
______________________________________
Additl No 2. according to the plat IN THE ESTATE
9 AC NEWS
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
AITHIN
THE
CORPORATE
AREA
thereof, as re(ordd in Plat Booh S.
Heath discussing points
YOU
GILLIGANS ISLAND
I
THE CITY OF SANFORD.
24 LOWELL THOMAS RE
Peg 9. of the Public Records of that rr .Tinhin'Str.l'ion f 'he es•at• OF
brOugNt up in previouS
733
LOR IDA UPON ADOPTION OF
Seminole Count'?, Florida. togliher of JOHN BILL ICIc. deceased. File
ML MB E AS
Wine tori
i' PINK PANTHER
episodes
with all 01 the right of way Cl Old
Number 77 116 CP. is PCndiflg in the SAID ORDINANCE. A PORTION
Criwcti. IA)
1000
ARIHURANOCOMPANY
Sanford Oviedo Road lying dot. Circuit Court 10, Seminole County, OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
QUINCY Quincy.
700
LYING APPROXIMATELY 161
South of the aIorrde.ribed parcel Florida. Probate Divison, the ad
THEGMEATGRAPEAPE
(Jack Kiugman) allOws hiS
2 LIAR S CLUB
1d City Council will hold a public dretS of iShih is Seminole County F [IT EAST OF UPSALA ROAD
SHOW
hearing at 7 O PM • or as soon Courthouse, 5,intorj, Floridi. 37771
_______________________________________________________
AND APPROXIMATELY 160
aduitri of a famous recently
4 THE BRADY BUNCH
00
__________________________________________________________
Ihereatter as possible, on Monday, TPit personal representative of the FELT NORTH OF PAOLA ROAD,
star to
SLaifl cowbOy ITi0Si
6 THE CROSS WITS
.12) CB BEARS
_________________________
January 9, 1971. 10 consider the yStlte s DOUGLAS STENSTROM. iN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
blndhimtOlheObs,OuSSuSPi.
9 WILD WILD WORLD OF
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'
- adoptlonofanOrdinlnceby theCity ,syiow IdOreSs 's P0 00' 1330. VOLUNTARY ANNE XAT ION
Things to Eat
cn that robbery may
ANIMALS Red Spot Fo Sur'
I
of Winter Springs, Florida. title of S.,ntord. Ioriaa. 32771 The name PROVISIONS OF SECT ION 171 044.
9" ALL NEW SUPER4-PersOnals
been the IT'iOtrs'e Cl the crime
551
*l'iiCh is as lollowi
- and address
I the personal F LOR1DA STATUTES
FRIENDS HOUR
WHEREAS, Ordnance No I3
lb bo'% rro:en
Carolyn Jones, Cameron
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY rrpresentat,vI. s tlorney are
24 MICNIEL-LEHRER REI CATFISH
U LOWELL THOMAS REivissed and adopted by the City
I OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA forth below
tSXperbO' 9IIM4PIeA.e Ph
Vitct*I guest
PORT
Bernard
MEMBERS
Still *70 50.
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
All prrsrls 'a. rig clams or CommiSsiOn on September 12, 1977
DIVORCE F OR MS
IS
24 PORIRAITOFANURSE
730
Barijth IR)
791.
__________ ------. quashed and declared of no
InC details KIT. Bo
AND MUNICIPAL LIM'TS TO cfemands IQ.tinSt the estate are
1
Documentar' *hict tocuses
2 FAMILY FEUD
NAVAL ORANGES A ohe Citrus
THREE lurthPr force and effect on
ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER required
Pompjno, Fl 3206I
830
WI ThIN
for sale $300butheI 127 O'67 0
4 THE GONG SHOW
on Jean Steel arid her life as a
3ESCRIBE 0 LANDS '.i i tJ t- •OiT t'
"OM HE DATE OF Novemblr 71. 1977 by the Circuit
24 BOOK BEAT
ISALCOHOL A PROBLEM
372673)
AND BEING 1Ff SLMINOL'
TPIE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
1l,rSe cl,rafl
6 THE MUPPET SHOW
900
IN YOUR FAMILY'
"_
It 00
THIS NOTICE, to lilt *lh the clerk Circuit, in and for Seminole County,
COUNTY FLORIDA. PURSUANT
9 S25 000 PYRAMID
2: SPACE SENTINELS
AL ANON
PeOple AriO itt. "OnIt uSC 0*
Florida. in that certain case entitled
TO FLORIDA STATUTES Ill Oil,
of trie atE.,
0'jlt a *rtten
4' 9 i NEWS
800
torfamilesor trefidsof
t
4" 6' BUGS BUNNY.ROAD
ccs' class t-eCadS'Q t. S
PROVIDING ZONING FOR 'FF41 s',trr', rn' f irip lam c' demand (Ounly 0* SiminoI. Stat
24
DICK
CAVETT
sHow
2 12 HALL OF FAME
p'OOiem drinterS
"Silt.
ha.e E.,n claim must be l r,ija, vs City Of Sanford, a .
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RUNNER
tn,1
11 30
br further ,ntOrnuat,on LaIi
I Got A Christmas For
I ____________________________PROVIDING U OR THE AME PlO
fl wr,liryj arid mist ndcate the Florida municipal corporation, Case
I SCOOBY S ALL STAR
y_
2 jZ TONIGHT
17) 1511cr *r.te
MEN T OF
MitOn Berle Adsrwie
THE
OF
F
Id
AL
baSs
tO
the
(lair"
the
name
and
Plo
772015
AP
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LAFF
A
LYMPICS
II-ItlSlrUcllonS
Santord Al Anion Famil, Group
casMovIE NASH
WHEREAS the County Corn
lOPtIiti.. MUP AND THE CITY'S address Of flit' Crt'Olor - I- - agent
t3srDeau Ha!osd Gould ano
12) ANIMAL FRIENDS
P0 ITo' 553
.minOlC
niintv,
I
C0.tPREIIEPISIVE
LAND
USE
miSiOn
c'
Hawkte
o's
a
Santa
or
attorrr,
A'
tic
amc,iijrit
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.n this fact
i'I(RV
CROCKETT
SSr.tord Fla . 37171
f5Øf iha City
r..s'i. "rC'.':,
S•US( (1 N I- U
,iilitj 'I tiC (liii,, 5 iiOi ,Cl
b4ANNAF4
a Chtstu,as pari' )i (o1eafl
casec story of
GADEN (A)
TII
rS?riimCnf%
TO
C 'Fr
ir.
, c
r, when .r w. oeton'.e due Comrn'sso" I ¶P Cty c S,snfvd.
CL[
Lessons
"CLO WITH A DRINKNG
cn'den
!t'eri
r.ars
of
beas-,
"i Ccflr$ ot ma Jewish CO'nSEVERABILITY
sI'iaii be statrd II the claim 5 Florida that it haS no objection to the
ReIars 710 1 I t
AND
EF
930
PROBLEM
in the b ttsefield (A)
ruty' 01 a midwestern
FECTIVE DATE
contingent or unliquidated. the annetation of the property
Sinford 3231111
P.hay AlcoholiCs Anonymous
2).2) SUPER WITCH
6' NFWS
A copy shall be available at the nature of the uncertainly shall be herenafter described. and
p 'chad a' to till the jobS ot
Can Help
Sin.i
&amp;
tern's .flSttvct cn
24
FRENCH
CHEF
Topic
Office Of fhe City Clerk of the City of Stated If trip &amp;Iai'n 5 %CCured. the
WHE REAS. tb City Commission
9' BARETTA When Baretta
Christians who would otherPhone 473 1517
available Teaching ,ourQ%'rrs
Hard
Ied Eggs
(rity Snull he described The rias been advised that is necessary
Wnter Springs, Florida to, all
think3
an
undercover
tedorai
Write
P
0
80'
1713
.s s" have had to work on
a specialty Latest teihnQLCS
persons desiring to examine same
claimant shall deliser Sufficient trial a new ordinance be adopted to
1000
Sanford. Clorida 32771
i'ta'cot
Pro s erttied Op USA Pro
agent tS taking adChrIStmaS
ALL
INTERESTED
PARTIES
copes
of
the
claim
to
the
tltrk
to
approor
iatelv
annei
the
properly
2" j7 BANG SM A NO
Tenn Ui.g%tr p F c' 'ito Ooug
santage of desperate junkies
6 SHA NA NA
are invited to attend and to be liPard enable the (lr'rk to mail one copy to hereinafter cle%cr bed into 115,
Mar 7(*SI 371
4A- PUblIC Notices
LALAPALOOZA SHOW
by pushing heroin on the
.orporate l.mt% 01 the City Of
THIS NOTICE is lobe published in each personal representative
9 DONNY AND MARIE OS24 A BIT WITH KNIT
______________________________ - hO tutGI a' his badge to got
the Evening Herald ano in the
All persons interested in the estate Santurd I iorda. and
MOND SHOW Guests Mac
v%HER[AS trier, has been filed
1030
ART SALE- Alt Decorators I
Sentinel Star, both newspapers of a tO whom a COpy of thiS Notice of
(RI
)8--HeIp Wanted
Davis Paul Lynde. MacKenzie
CnIl,ctors LimitCd Edition,
I general circulation in said City, one Administration has been mailed are with the City Clerk Of the City of
2' 1% I AM THE GREATEST
00
Florida,
a
petition
con
THREE Sintord,
Signed I Numbered Lithos.
I timeeach week lot- four COnSKutve required.
WI THIN
4: r BATMAN-TARZAN
HIGH SIPIOOL (,WADS L.m-ti-si
2 12 THE MIDNIGHT SPE830
signed posters, serigraphi.
weeks prior to thC time of t15 public MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF taming the names of the proPerty
Openng% tfOA' Good Pa 1561 I
ADVENTURE HOUR
CIAL
Lou
Rawis
5
host
wtt'I
hearing
TIlE F lIST PUbLICATION OF Owners in the area described
6 MARY TYLER MOORE
water Colors, photography A oils
Travel
Advrntvre
mo I.
24
DANIEL FOSTER
guesls Electric Light Or.
IHISItOTICE, totile any obiections hereinafter requesting annetation
OATEDthiS 5th day of December,
IrOm S Evington Gallery, 8lu
SHOW A)
- vocational Tra.n.ng Fast •
MD
1977
O 'Pie corporate area of the Cite of
they ma1 ha,e 'hat challenge the
Chip
ArtIsts!'!
Also
gitt
items-'
ct'estra,
Rod
Stewart,
Paul
OpPOrtijn"y
24 WALL STREET WEEK
Advancement
P
SantOrd. F iof,da. and requesting to
City 01 Winter Songs,
validity c the deceden' 5 *11, the
At ArtiSts I. Writers
unusual
NichOlas Dorothy Moore and
11 00
Contact U S Ptavy flr.crcj'l"ig
9
be included therpin, arid
Florida
quiIificat'ons 01 the personal
Gallery. 779 Park Ave , IUpper
Ottie Tel 322 .299 Reguiar
Thin Lizzie
'7' 1! SUPER HORSE
2 12 'THE ROCKFORD
WHEREAS. the Property Ap I
reflr,54'ntative, or the venue or
By Mary Norton,
Levelt. Winter Park
Compensation
Military
1' PARENT EFFECTIVE130
p-aserof Seminole County. Florida. __________________________ I
City Clerk
murisd'Cticn CI 1154' COurt
FILES On assignment to' an
UnifOrmS Food LOdg-ng 30
ALL
CLAIMS.
DEMANDS
AND
i'a,ng
Certified
that
there
are
four
MOVIE
6
GARY
I
MASSEY,
NESS
IN
TRAINING
'Shifting
The
Gating
ESQUIRE
'r.su1rsce company Rocktod
days pad iIC.It On Complete
5-L1251 &amp; Found
'oPrrtv owners fl the area tO be
Altamonfe Springs. Florida 32701 OBJECTIONS NOT SO F lIED
Gun Guy Stockwe i
Gears Robert Dais learns to
James ,Garnev pursues a
DenIal Care PluS
Med,caI
Ended, and that SJiU propert, __________________________ City
Attorney
'WILL
lIE
FOREVER
BARRED
Way to
Sl'trtl from the I Message to
)0 mc start-rig pa, t. 1
la't,.Iy traveling ut a camper
Date of In,' trst publication of Iris
owners have signed the petition for
Publit,h Dec 9. 16 23. 30. 1977
Fnd-' Small female mived
....'!
Active Listering Feedback
wrso are unaware ttsat Il'sey
Notice of Administration Dec to.
,,nrieuation and
DES 16
breed dog. Pinecrest area.
SALES POSiTION
1917
wt'sen his son. Mid'saoI, has
WHEREAs. 'P
been deter
nave an etlremely valuab.e
approimately I lbs , blond
Saturday
'FOIL FilEt I f 4)2 410)
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Douglas Slenstrom
"-ned that the properly desCribed
i.Hicuttjes with his friends
color Call 373 1796 after 5 30
so.en damond *ith them
RFCORDEOMES$AGE
Notice 5 heretly given that we
A Peronji Representative of herenatler 5 reasonably compact
-' ________________ - g K ROF FT'S SUPER
MOVIE White Christare engaged in buSineSs a' 220
6
Morning
the Estate Of JOHN BILL ICiC
and contiguous tothe corporate area I FOUND
t,
male
black
&amp;
*tlitC
SHOW
SunnylOwn
Pd ,
Sing Crosby. Darn)
m.as
Casselberry,
cl 'PleCityot Sanford FiOn,d.a, and 1
Dt'ceased
cat *.th col:a, iii the ycnitp of I iCdS gone but the 5wr set ri PP'.
555
24 PARENT EFFECTIVESeminole Courtly. Florda, oriderthe ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
bat 'u"her F'..n determined lIsa,
Ka 1 e 195.4 Musical wth 15
the Old Monroe Road 'Foesday I baCk yard sn t) Still P wtri a
9 DAILY WORD
ticilious name of H &amp; H SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
NESS IN TRAINING
Autothe anne,at.on of sad property will
l'iing B.erl,n tunes PloIfoilowl
want ad Call 322 2611
372 311$
I Co. and that we intend to register
600
I _________________________
s DOUGLAS STENSTROM, ISO cIt
not result in the creation of an en
_____ ,_,
matic Tranmi,n ' When
ei-GIs trying to pnOv'de a
sad name with the Clerk of the
claw,
and
AVON CALLIPIGi
4.
CRACKERBARREL
(ens daughters aeite prOb6 Child care
testrve holiday foe their former
Circuit Court. Seminot. County, STENSTROM DAVIS&amp;McIPITOSH
Etceltent earning opportunity
WHEREAS the City of Sanford,
•: GROWERS ALMANAC
ems
for
his
new
wife
heleams
Florida in accordancc with the P0 Bo* 1330
ni'nntArider
F lorida is fl a pO5itiOn to provide I '
''
helps pay for those Christmas
9 HOT DOG
provisions of the FictitiouS tarn. Sanford Flormd.5 37771
that has been too perrncssrve
Bab,Sttflg in my horn,, day or
municipal services to the property
9 ABC MOVIE 'The Golden
ripenses 63.4 3079
Statutes. To Wit
Section 965
625
-tte loses, tIle gIrls win
'ighI 17) 5954
i),Scribed hp9n, arid the City
Telephone 1)051 327 2171
voyage of Sinbarl SCienCe
Florida Statutes 19$)
CONFIDENTIAL IP4T('llviLW
1 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Publish uec tO, 7). 1917
II 33
Commission 01 the City of Sanford.
!.ct,or, fantasy and CId ash.
Sig Hugh MacDonwiell
i REAl,. ESTATE SAL lISP to
F irct, deems it .n the best interest
DES 71
9 FRIENDS Batimore, Md
SEARCH
AND
.12
9GOcJ Things to Eat
.onied derring do 'tingle when
Hugh McCombs
I PIE Need to work Santoril c.ave
Of the City to accept said petition
630
RESCUE
Pbli5h D.c 16. 23. 30. 19771 Jan 6,
Sinbad meets centauis,
Mary I £t'2'nOnf, arias Irs
lId VITATIOII TO BID
and to anne, S'd property
'
'2: ABETTER WAY
'
'91$
SPACE ACADEMY
Omputr
;r,phoris sorcerers, multiIvOW. THEREFORE. BE IT SWEET CORN-S2 50 BU. d,v.dial training
DES7S
C FARM AND HOME
i'ti(
f,Im viewer tOy COuflt1
4 BLACK AWARENESS
ENACTED It_V THE PEOPLE OF
Board t Tru5hed-5 ot tP'C
lP
.
Traiiies
reccl'as MUS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Scm role Memcr.al Hospital invites TiE
CITY OF
FAwi4ER'S MARKET
SANFORD,
7 24
CONSUMER SUn.
LOP IDA
THE EIOPfTEENTH JUDICIAL bilS uPOn the following Clean rig
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NOtice it here-by giyett that I am
engaged in businets at ugy 115.
Celery Ave. Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of DICK BEADLES PEST
CONTROL, arid that I intend to
register said name with tPie Clerk of
the Circ,t Court, Semno:e (rinty.
Florida in accordance with fhe
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FLORIDA,
Aisijtiorial ,nformalion, plans and property in Seminole Countp specfca!i'tns are available at Of
0 61330' 139 4I I
Florida, described as tOIlo*i tie and
CIVIL ACTION NO 77.2003
le 01 the Purctasing Ageril
the. same 5 hereby arsne',d to and
F IDE P AL NATIONAL MOR
Legal Notice
made a part o ttse City of Sanford,
All bds 515.411 be mailed to the
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TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
A
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Plaintiff. Administrator of the Seminole Florida, pursuant 10 the voluntary
find rim IiStdd it u , flutirvi'
P,'emor'aI Hoso-tal. 1101 Uast F.r5t
snitevaliorl proviSions Of Section IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT. IN AND
I vs
SVvice Director,
-. 32771 All
III 044, Florida Slatutes
5tri't4, Santora F
CAPY LEVI BUPCH and PEARLIE
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Moving
P0
later
a
newer
home
apar'
pcjtrnarked not
MAE BURCH. his wife, JAMES .
bids Shall
The South 750 feet o LOf 16. NEW FLORIDA.
ment Sell ODnI needs fast
than tri, 30th day of December 1977. UPSALA. according to
Chairman
of
I DONALDSON.
the PIaI CASE ItO 75.1719.L
w'th a want a
Liquidating Cunim.?tee. HILL and shalt be rece.ed or, or before lpi4'qeot as record fl Plat Book I, THOMAS R ALLEN Trustee,
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page 67 of IPe Public Recortfl
LUMBER
AND
HARDWARE the Sth lay oP January 1971
Plaint,pf.
Opening 'ii Such tiil. Al take '.em,nOIe (Qvrt', Florida, Less the
COMPANY
arid
AMERICAN
-- LfJal Notice
vs
t 'I'd Ad
STEEL FENCE CO - INC
race a' the Ott i('
WeSt 14 t,Ct thereof, AND the ROBERT G FEATHER.
et al
'Pie
'i ,rsstra'o' ot
Sem.rlole Nmt'i 30 teet of t.O' 4$ said NEW
.
CITY UI' WINTER SPRINGS. Defendants
Del enda nt5
.%'emoriai i'iospii.iI a! I? 00 0 cloCk
FLORIDA
I
UF'SALA LeSt the East 250 feet arid
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE
OF
SALE
',. in i'it .ny let" l,Ir "
14'!
tPi. WrSt 145 tei. AND the
Notice of Public H,arin9
NOT ICE IS HE RE IT_V Gl'.'E't
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Notice
is
given
that
pursuant
to
a
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TOWHOM1TMAY(O'i((-Uyo
pursuant t .s F in4l Judgment
Pntfl I 6 l sad l,QI 4, LesS triP
Inal iuctgme'nt dated December II.
NOT ICE IS H(WEIS'r GiVEN 1.
I Sfl
N,rtri 3C' Icet and LetS tFie
foreclosure dated Deember 14th.
East 750 1977. entered in Case Ito 76 IllS Lot
'i.,'t arid Less the West 361 feet
1977 and ,fltefed in Case Ito 777003
E;ptsteenth thiCity Council of the City Of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS th Circuit Court Of thu
of the Circuit Court
Florida that Sad C',
SUCTiON 7 That upon thi5 0?
f the
NAME STATUTE
Judicial Circuit in arid for Seminole Springs.
i
Counc,I hat '.'ce.ed applicators t.,
E.gtstt.enth Judicial Circu't fl arid
nance hecom rig effective, the County, Florida, in *hich
to i.',io.'.' it Sit. 5' coli c ER ,
THOMAS
HAIL
br Seminole County. Florida
ALt WA TOS
S
tile R ALLEN. Trustee. it
No"ce 'S fsi'rCti, gwen' 'tat the 's'dents ,ndPrOPerip owners
the plaintitt. MIC
wherCin FEDERAL NATIONAL
requesling tISe City Of
L'cpe"lv described herein shall be
,jItdf'rsigr,ed,
Ocrsu,Int Hi ipre
ROBERT
FEATHER. TRUSTEE.
I MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION 5
'F 'ctihiOi.ñ Name Statute' Chapter ,',litled tc, All the rights and FELTOPI McCRARY, SOUTHEAST Winter Spninq to anne, 'Pie
following dtcribed property
Plaintiff, and CARY LEVI BURCH 16509. Florida Sla'cte, wIt re-g.ster pviviieges and imr,sijnities as are
NATIONAL BANK OF ORLANDO,
and Pt:ARc,iE MAE l3'JR'tt I''5
from time to time granted to WYTH LUMBER COMPANY,
Loft I and 2. Entiminger I arms
v, Hi thC (,Ierv e1 iPip Cycuif Court
wile. JAME
Addition Ito 7. according t the pta,
U
'et - 'dents ,OrwIt proper', owners o the G 14
ft an I,i Scm 'tIe (oi,'nt, I lords
DCNALCJSOPI
AT
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.1, it Sarlrl F 'r cIa arid as a',
Chairmen of 1. riuidating C'F"
I
thereof as recorded in t'laP Bca'k S
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DEVELOPMENT, INC are th,
mittee. HILL
'-'ncr Vov'ded
Page 9 of the Pul,Ii If,cOrds ci'
UP.BFR AND
1
(t'.4Per
ci,o'atcn c' ti's not-cr t"r
de'endantS, I *11 Sell to the highest
i ',' 'If St,itjt,5
HARDWARE COMPANY AND
Semnoie Coivily, Florida. 'MI the
ii.ouj
n.m--i' t *1 ii SiRE
and best b.dder for cash at th, WeSt
AMERICAN STEEL F ENCE CO .
191 fee' Of Lot I. 'ngetPr' w 'I'
1. ( 'lOP, I That thd arcp Front
LEE S coiN C) MAGIC ,.ncipr Abich
Or of tP' Courtriouse in
hId aredefendants, I will Syll '0 the
all of tIe right 01 way l Old San
i"'all tit'Comr bIel we 'mrer2afely
c.- are enga.cI it buS-rii'SS
N
Sanford Seminole County, FIOrIl.,
'ighest and best bdde' for cast' at
r'u" ,t passage aId adopt'on
lale lId 131 vS r'en Springs r a
at II XA N on Tuesday, December lord Ovedo Road lying due Soutri of
the West tront doo, of the Sem'nol,
A copy shall be available
the aforedesCnibed Parc.l
'' 27. 1917. the
ri IN,' Ct, cii Wrstpr SprirgI.
lollowing dtsCnib,d
County
CourthouSe.
Said City Council *ill hold a public
011cc 01 lhe City Clerk 1pm all property %Pt forth
Sanforo.
F ninida
n
the
final
Florida, a' II 00 A P.' on the 4th da,
h#ilring at 7 30 PM . or as soon
Lw"%OflS cIesi'.ftg tO elarnirse he iudgment
That Ih
4flit.% 'fl't'rt'S'iiO .n saa
in
forecloSure
in
itse. eafter as possible, on Munda,
Same
of January. 1975. lISp following
ness .i'c as blowS
Seminole County. Florida
described real estate located.
All parties ri .nterpst and citileris
j05i 9, 1975. to Cons'd.r P1st.
Wll.am J Iholide
From the West '. corner of Sec
Iuaed and being In Seminole
'sH have an opportunity to be ton
adoption of an Ordinance by the City
Lena P.' RoP'ø,
TOe'nthlp
3.
71 South. Range
County, Florida, to *it
of Winter Springs, Florida, t.tle 04
Dated at Orlando, Orange County. heard at sad hearing
East. run thence N 99 degrees II'
Lot 76. ACADEMY MANOR.
whiCh 5 as follow's
by order of the City Commission
Florida Dtctnstwr 5',- 1917
a distanc, of 7970 flit
.4 the City of Sanford, Florida
UNIT ONE, a' recorded in Pta?
AN ORDINANCE OF THE (IT_V
PubliSh Dec V 15 73. 30 1977
thenCe S 01 degree Qi' 01" * a
Bock I), Page 9). Public Records of
H II Tamm. Jr
DES Ii
diStance of 473 feet to Pie 14* OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
Ser"i'nole County, Florida
City Clerk
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
corner of Lot I, Block "0". 0. GOLF
PuDi,Sh Dec 7 9 '6. 73. 1977
sad property being thp sante as set
AND MU N CI PAL LIP.' ITS TO
VIEW
ESTATES
SECTION
OF
ANNEX
Iovlh fl the Final Judgment o
DES IC
THE HEQEINAF TIll
MEREDITH MANOR as per
foreclosure
Piat DESCRIBED LANDS S1TUA 'Ft
lIt TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE thereof as rCcorded ri Plat Book
batedtls,j 11th cIa, ti De'mten
AND 811NC, IN SEMINOLE
(1GM TEE PITH JUDICIAL Cl N. Page 0. public records at Seminole
1977
COUNTY, FLOP IDA, PURSUAPt
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Count,. Florida,
(COURT SEAL I
TO FLORIDA STATUTES Ill 0,14
COUNTY. FLORIDA
nun thence S IS degrees SI SC" E a
Arthur H Reckw-tPi Jr
PROVIDING ZONING FOR 1i4I
CIVIL
ACTION
NO
77
7175
CA-04.E
d.stance
of
U4
03
feet
to
a
concrete
S
U B JICT
Clerk of the Circut Court
PR0P1U1 Y
I
In N TIle Marriage of
monument on the North l,ne
By Mary If ()srden
of Lot 7, PROVIDING FOR THE AM( ND
YPIPI It HAI4SEL. *4u%banid, and Block "fl'
Deputy Clerk
MEPIT
OF
TH(
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OFF IC AL
MILLIE P.'. HANSEL. Wile
thence S 75 degrees 59' 50" E a
PubliSh Dec 16. 1977
concrete ZONING MAP AND THE CITY S
T1iSLkILsdIASJ
i WhIFf U HAIISEL
dstance
of
7690
feet
to
I
DES
COMPREHENSIVE LAND ust:
Petitioner, monument a the NE corner of said
I
PLAN. PROVIDING flIRlrTirlyj
UIO(d
LU' 4.
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CLERk
P.!lLi,,it •.t P4APIS(L,
degrees OS' 72" F a distance
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ENGLISH WORDS
SEVERABILITY
AND
(F
776 51 eel lu a cencrete monument
Respondent
FROM
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NOTICE OF ACTION
Onthe East Line of Lot S. Block "0", FICTIVE DATE
A copy shall be available at lh
MIle P.! hanSel
thence S 01 degree O' SI" W a
Offic. lIve Cty Clerk CI Ihe Ct, na
u Felii Grucci, Jr
BCR A U 0 RRAC R K VIUHA C S
dstanceot SI Sofeittoapointqntts,
St Station Road
East line of Lot a. Block "D" for a Winter Springs, Florida for all
persons desiring to elamirve tame
NEA E K 0 P15R I F R0MKU W E
Ilellport, New York
Point of Beginning,
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
11713
thence departing from Slid Sub
A HIE N G L I S HIW 0
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DJ J 0 1 U S
are 'nyitedtO attend ar' lobe heard
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED di,i5.OrirunN S0degr,esg.'s$" E
THlSPtOTICEi5totepubti,hedn
hat a Petition for Dissolution of a distance of 137 93 f
EKI L A K RIPH A 0 1K0NR W N
to a poInt
Evening Herald and ifl the
Marriage involving a claim for 253 0 feet West of when measured at
Sentinel Star. both newspapers o4 a
special equity and or lump sum Right angle from the new Wetflqly
SSI L M I EAAP L M ZSD Q I ) 5
general circulation ri said City one
award of the following prcenly In right ot way line of the
Wekiva
VRI N I N HSEV U
tinseeach week for lOur consecutive
LLVN0 1 T
tirevard County. Florida, towit
Spr,iigs Road,
*eesspriortothetimeofthep0i,
Lot 29 and South 50 feet of Lot JO. thence S 39 degrees U'
OS" F
EHD R D D RRUI 0 E EKD0K U I
hearing
Block I, SPRUCE HILLS SUB parallel to said Wekiva
Springs
DATtDthlsSlhdayolDecember
DIVISION. according to the Plat Roada distance of llOOfeef.
0IB E 0 E X QU0 A R X10RA A A
thence
1977
Ihertiof. recorded in Plat Book H, S
SOC1.Qees 45 55" W adistanceof
City ot Winter Springs
BNW X 0 L RNIZ R H QLERR N H
IS, Public Records of Brevard 100 t,

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home 5 Peaijlilully decorated,
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pool &amp; man, d'u5 bea'i,res

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sehereb'i you are going to get
Before undertaking a new do-it
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for
nothing.
wont be yourself projects where you
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have to invest in tools or
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played b) a defender if (itHere is a hand written for Inched from the hand with
the American Bridge Teach
and field so that partner IM11%
quarteris by teacher
have seen its face
iumner Cotzin
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In other cases a card i~
Sumner tells of his Own
discomfiture by ont of his definitely pi'*y ul 'is to n
placed face up on the tal)Ir
Pupil' As %ou can see cor.
even though the man pla% m4
rect. normal pla) will bring
in th e slam south's hi ,
it as kept his hand on it
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rtioin %lthio hall large. unpaid u.I inns
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seven people who have

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tht. distribution of pll-I.:t

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SuMintendent
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advantage of the annual
Chri.stnias luncheon of the
school district empl oyees
to-pass the hat" on behalf
of employees who have

(AIntributiorts thv~ na0it
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unpaid insurance claims

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sternining front the failure
of Old Stvurtties Insuranco

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I)OLket ,Ahen )ou art, riot
going to benefit," Lafier

(t)pay

told the group but 1v'ultr 1

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penud to Sumner

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position of IxAng able 10
give to be Ip thers or en the
position of needing to

tl tutu of $5 000 or more

recvi'i this nones fl'ere

Layer said. ''and the
highest medical claim we
h a v e been dbk to find so
far is for 12:,1 000 in unpaid
bills for a teacher ,Aho dit-A
if u tin-er
After citing those parti(iilar figures, IAyer told
Ui t,tt)U) all 'iOU have to
41 Is atik %ourself Miether

is not one of %wi in the roorn
who would riot rathrr give
than rece i'ic
in this
situation.- he .Qid
The pledge .ard.s pa-ocd

out he lisi r tuthonmz
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pagoll dt-ductions. %%ill,
the donor ,tllo%t, d to
s)t uifs lion triut Ii he
wishes to g;--c
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culaid 41 sk, should tr% to
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pii%dii\s between Jainu.ar)

md June of 1978
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dedut-tible, so if you need a
ut duttwn for this star gust
us a personal check.Laver said, -and if %uu
net 0 oft tur m st sear tIn n
jot Ko tAith the pa%roll
deduction ''

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nallio,i dollars, and that

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people who are reall%
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unpaid c lainus

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officials, but
I.j%cr's hopie is that the
committee 'is hich will
cimtrol the funds collitIcted

soluntanuls

still

named laser said

Is ul1Ls (its Mo stu'ut into

Bank of Seminole Sanford

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b' lots Once the counts

south of Lake 'tars Boulevard.
between Lake F moma Road t'ii

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COPYRIGHT-1977

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70th Year, No. 100—Thursday, December 15, 1977

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

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By MARX WEINBERG
Should county commissions an Altamonte Springs private majority vote by the cornHerald Staff Writer
be in charge of issuing the detective who wants a permit to mission to grant the . t'rniit.
(First or rw Partsi
permi ts - which are valid only carry a concealed weapon. He Cornmasioners last week voted
ap
Should private citizens te within the borders of the says the Seminole County 3-2 not to grant Morse the
allowed to carry concealed county in which the permit is
permit Two commissioners
granted - or should there be a
weapons"
voted against Morse's
ANALYSIS
Is the Seminole County state-administered, statewide
permit - Bob French and Bill
ystet1'
Conumssion required by an
say he didn't
Commission i required to Kirchhoff
April Florid.. Supreme Court
Is the current system grant him the permit because establish a "compelling need"
decision to issue concealed workable, and bit fair to peo%o he has met all the requirements to carry a concealed weapon.
weapon.; permits to anyone who' who apply for thC14rm' '
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Is at least 18 years old and "of
mid, the mutton sit to grant
The Issues
coming to a
or
issuance ofa pennit
good moral character"
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Hat: y
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The question of whether or not the Seminole County
School Board ilI pay half a million dollars in unpaid
havc to be
cmpoyee insurance claims apparently
settled in court.
The board Wednesday refused to act on it resolution
stating it was willing to pay the claims if a court should
find such pa)inent legal
Instead, the board authorized its attorney Douglas
Stenstroni to defend a suit filed against it by the Seminole
Education Association SEA to force payment of the
clauns by the board. Motion to table the resolution until
after completion of the law suit was made after Stenstrom
told the board, you voted to defend that suit. Obviously, if
()ii now admit sour responsibility it would weaken your
suit."
School Superintendent William P. Layer said the suit
filed by SE,\ states the board is responsible for the claims,
left unpaid when Old Securities Insurance Compan) went
into receivership. 'We have reviewed the suit, and it is for

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breach of contract," Layer told the board: We can find
no justification for this suit There is no wa we broke the
contract," Idyor continued
Stenstront told the board. ''1 feel this is nut a suit which
can be sustained Li) SEA in the court. It is based on the
contract with SEA to provide insurance for the
diipio)ees. with the uiipiication that the insurance would
include payment of claims."
School board member Allan F Keeth made the motion
to defend the SEA cut!, saying "I do not believe we are in
breach of contract I do believe that the conduct of this
suit and the ouuonic, of it '*'tlI resolve the question of
whether we have the right to pay this suit out of public
funds "
board voted unanimously to defend the
brcach of contract suit
SEA attorney John Chamblee told the bor'l that
has been tr)lng as best
possible to act in cooperation
with the school board If the school board not going to
give u.s something - the resolution to work with, then
we will have to go after this suit with ever) legal means

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SANFORD

By DONNA ESTE.S
herald Staff Writer
The majority of the
Winter
Springs
City
C ncil and Mayor Tro
Piland % Inesday night
fii oily agreed to disagree
- at least for the time
being.
The disagreement over
whether the mayor has the
power to make committee
assig nents among the
council without the need of
council approval ' to be
ultimately settled by AttorGeneral
ncr
Robert
Shevin.
The mayor has the power
to
make
committee
assignments among the
council without the need of
council approval is to be
ultimately settled by

Attorney General Uiitr1
Shevin,
But, the city council did
not approve the wording of
the letter composed by Cit )
Attorney Gary Massey to
Shevin's office seeking the
opinion. Instead, the four
Councilmen John Daniels,
Don
Sines,
Laurent
Pellerm and Burt I.ogan decided to consider approprbte wording ataJan.
4 workshop following the
regular meeting.
The only councilman
supporting Piland was
John Sabatini.
Daniels said the Massey
letter as composed is "one sided and does not properly
state both viewpoints,
suggesting a workshop on
the matter.
Piland said an opinion

from Shevin on the
the fire department and
question would take Iwo-toPellerin to head the police
three months once the
department. The motion
letter is suit but that tie was approved 4-I Sabatini
personally would prevail
toted "no."
on Shevin's office to speed
The hlal appointments
the reply
on Dec. S of: Lagan Ul(1
Massey, defending the
Sines, planning and zoning,
letter, said he thought it
Peilerm and Sabatini,, fire
fairly represented the
Sines and Daniels, finance,
opinions of both sides of the
Daniels and Pellerin,
controversy,
police and Sabatiniand
Logan, public works were
The decision to discuss
rejected
by the four,
the letter and its contents
Jan. 4 was unanimously
approved,
In the interim,I)aniel.s
moved to continue the old
committee
assignments
matte by Piland last year ..
Sabatini in charge of public
works; Daniels. finance
and Sines planning and
zoning - with the two new
councilmen. Logan to head

Another controversy, the
structure of the zoning
board was also placed on
the agenda for the Jan. 4
meeting. Massey rult'd that
the council could not
remove the last two ape
Ixuntmcnts made by "lame
(luck" councilmen after the
November election but
tIOt to the newly elected

councilmen taking office.
He said the two could be
removed onl ''fur cause

peiiti 1 and sonic w,i
'houll be found to take the
ti'liti ' out of the bOO, ii

Daniels insisted that it,,
had be
been among those w ho
opted for the ordinanci'
creating a seven-person
planning and zomming ,id
vsorv board, adding that
the ordinance wasn't
working out. lie said that
an ordinance restructuring
the board, should be
adopted. Earlier he said
that "the fairer sex"
should be represented on
the board

Pil,il saidthe ape
p intIi.'nts were 'perteeth
legal "
w hich
Runtel-. ,sgreetf, and that
lifficuit to take
p'liti*
out when II)
peuitmt*-nts are nuitit' b
;hticiins --

-Sabatini said that "net
enough tinie" has been
given to determine whether
the nt'w ordinance will
work,
logan said the zoning
board
''has
ecome

In other business, the
council
Ht'jt'ctttl
bid on
repairing and rebuilding
195b
the
Atmierican
laFrane,' fin' truck in
favor of reviewing the
specificatit.nts and seeking
niw tntL
s nie onl) eligible
bid w4s received front
The hbghlantts" cumpan%
for $10.11 IS A second bid
f $8,541 Iron:; figli' f'mr'

Trucks .1' re
the bidding tWO'

•i!tur

it ;", t
t.t,
said the proposed pi*,, .t
split the two Its mt t,
lots.111,1 six !tt

lh'ard it r*'perl fruit,
Satoitimu that the ult:. has
had $ million rm
ou new
constructionr far ths
ear throu gh No'immber
Sd'tluled a pubii
hearing for Jan Ii in a
prt'linunar plat subniitte*L
for the Jon 7atwI tract on
Bahama Road in the
Ranchiands
AltorrioN. Tint rinm,in.

lie saul that no roats will
be paved in the interior of
the subdi', usiun intl that
cew"r ant water lines will
not be installed
The lots will be served b
w..'lls an'I septic tanks, he
said, in accordance with
cits law which permits
st'pl tanks in that area

Today
.tround The ('luck
Bridg e
Calendar
(ornk's
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Editorial
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Thursday, Dec. IS, 1977
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

NATION

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

IN BRIEF

Carter: U.S. Wont
Dictate Peace Terms

Traffic Jams, Pickets Mark
First Day Farm Strike

ONJ

WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter
said today the United States will not dictate
terms of a Middle East peace because the
basic responsibility for solving the problems
lies with Egypt and Israel.
lie said the United States stands ready to
help - we are always available as a trusted
Cairo Talks. Page

GAINESVILLE
(UPI)
Striking
north Florida farmers sent information teams
to enlist the support of northeast Florida and
Panhandle farmers and tractorcades snarled
traffic in Gainesville and Jasper Wednesday.
Livestock markets in Gainesville (which
had slated a livztcck
this week, Ocala,
Live Oak, Madison and Like City closed until
further notice, and pickets appeared at farmrelated businesses in Branford and Newberj-v.

intermediary" to bring dissident Arab nations
to peace talks - but reiterated his belief that
only the nations involved can iron out the
problems in the troubled area.
Carter told his news conference thit Israel:
Prime Minister Menahem Begin will discuss
the possibilities of a Middle East peace with
him at a private meeting at the White House
Friday.

'Business As Usual

Horlid pI'.ot

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MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UPI) - Cornelia
Wallace is demanding Gov. George C. Wallace
disclose details of his finances, which she
implies he may have hidden from her, so she
will know how much alimony to ask in their
divorce.
Circuit Court Judge Joseph Phelps Wednesday gave Wallace a week to respond to 43

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questions Mrs. Wallace asked and postponed
from Monday until Jan. 4 a hearing on the
divorce case. Her lawyers wanted the hearing
delayed 45 days.

two months after similar criticism was raised
by the Environmental Defense Fund in a
petition to the Food and Drug Administration.

Coffee

Consumption Down

WASHINGTON (UPI)— Americans met the
challenge of higher coffee prices with typical
American ingenuity. They drank less coffee.
Per capita consumption of coffee in the
United States dropped more than 20 percent in
the past year, the Agriculture Department
said Wednesday.

Tender Steaks

Cement
WASHINGTON (UP!) — If an experiment
Need

started by three Georgia farmers has positive
results, one way to produce tender, juicy
steaks will be to feed cattle a substance that's
tough and dry - cement.
The three cattle farmers were liming their
pastures with cement kiln dust last year when
they decided to dump a little in their cattle
feed. The cattle ate the dust)' feed and suddenly gained weight - as much as four pounds
a day,
The farmers notified the Agriculture
Department of their discovery in January.
The department took the discovery seriously
and began testing the impact of the mineral-

rich dust on beef cattle, and the initial results
were announced Wednesday.

CHARLES JENSEN AND DIANE SMITH

_____

ITie Mote is about to begin
luck. Knoies said. "But we'll furniture and equipment not started packing acme records.
11w 52'vear'olti Sanford City give them a grace period," he used will be put in the city's according to City Clerk Henr
Hall building is to be close,] said
warehouse and then sold at a Tartan, and the boxes are t*'in
forever to the public at 5 p.ni
later date, he said
marked iIh the new room
today with reopening scheduled
lit) employees will be
numbers
Utilities to the old city hail
for Tuesday at8a rn in the new
packing all day Friday and
w Ill 'cut off Dec21, including
building right next door.
unpacking all day Monday Ifl
Personnel in the util
the water. sewer, telephone an
In tx'tween time there will be the new building. Knowles said, elt'ttrici( Knowles said
departrnnt, public works
with the actual moving slated to
department
and
lot of Moving going on. ac- start at 9 ani. Saturday.
park 5
cording to City Manager W. K.
to be department
The old city hall
to he given
iven"h
Knowles said he expects the demol hetl as part of the new tune
'Pte" Knowles.
iieoff durmg the week (hey
move will take all day Saturday city hail project. The area
u wk
h weekend,
will cold
or over the
HLulding inspectors and field
plu.s some of Sunday.
be
turned
into
a
parking
area
Knowles
said
crews will continue work on
serving the new building
Friday and Monday,Knowl es
Knowles saul new furniture
Knowles 'aid he originally
said, but everyone else is going
for the bwlding has been orKnowles noted that on hoped that the building could t .
to be packing and moving.
m of the building open to the public Monday. b
ded but many of the pieces Tuesday. some
will not arove until the middle subcontractors probably will be that a delay in placing tile in h
Anyone who wants to pay a of February. Much of the old in the building, "working on public lobby area nectsitated
lO'ING utility bill on those two days at furniture will be used and little things"
the
extra
day.—SCOTT
tity hall is just going to be out of refirnshetl. he said. (her old
Employees already have ABRAIIAM.S

barometric pressure, 94$;
relative humidity, 0$ per cent;

Daytona Beach: high 10:35

Lm., 11:15 p.m., low 4 a.m.,
W1UdI ti1.
4:45 p.m.
Forecast: Partly doudy aid
Port Canaveral: high 1110
mild through Friday. A chance a.m., 11:31 p.m., low 3:U a.m.,
of show ers today. High. li the 4:32 p.s.
upper 70s and lows tonight nest
Bayport: high 2:52 am.,

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Unpaid Claims Issue Goes To

hat' an outstanding claim against

this company'."
Layer said he felt it had been "clearly slated that the
Chamblee said he would unmediatel) begin researching
board is concerned" about the 679 farlles with outthe question of whether negligence was Involved in the
standing claims
selection of Old Securities, since the company' was hhavin
problems meeting its obligations to another organizationg".Another consideration," Layer told the board, "is that
it had insured
this resolution is a little bit premature, that time should be
the teamsters union
before the
allowed
ll
d Old Securities Company to rehabilitate Itself. The
problem in meeting Seminole County claims began.
receivership was just appointed on Oct. 17. There will
Layer also told the board that, regardless of the lawsuit,
need to be some time for the insurance commissioner in
he felt it there was some question about whether he could
Missouri, where Old Securities is located, to consider
recommend that they pass the resolution because, "I
whether the company will be able to consider paying any
would, as a public official, benefit from this action, since I

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employees right at Christmas.

the theft of a tape recorder,
valued at $150 from his home
between midnight and 8 am.
Wednesday, reports said.
COIA)IITVTHEFT
Juanita McCord, 305 N.
Mangoustine, Sanford, reported
to Sanford police the theft of
color television and several
('hristmac presents valued at
$589 from her home on Tuesday,
r%ilice said
WEAPONS STOLEN
Leonard Stcffc'ncon
628

Bear Lake Terrace, reported
the theft of $2,308 in weapons,
stereo equipment and assorted
appliances between 7 am. and
3:30p.m. Tuesday', according to
sheriff's deputies.

Bernard W. Sdmapp. 53, 134
Variety Tree Circle, was suffering only from soreness and
bruises, according to a imily
spokesman, who said fur'
ray's and tests were stil being
made at the hospital.
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BURGLARY CHARGE

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Charles Ira Hackett, 23, of 488
Wind Meadows, Altamonte
Springs, has been charged with
burglary and grand larceny in
connection with the theft of
items frcm the Sir Vac vacuum

Schnapps car collided with
one driven by 24-year-oil Teri
Soloman Davis, 420 W Story
Road, Winter Garden, ,.%h) is in
critical conditicr, at Mers
Hospital. ()rlando

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Residents
in this Miami suburb noticed their neighbors
didn't sleep at home, let their grass grow long
and left the pool slimy. That led police Wed.
Wednesday to 12 arrests and $10 million wort of
marijuana.
Acting on the neighbors' tip that strange
things were going on, police st aked out the
house along exclusive Old Cutler !3av and
arrested Felix B. Vicknair, three of his sons, a
son-in-law and seven others as they allegedly
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Alter the
meeting Bill Dailey, science teacher at
Seminole High School and president of SEA, said he felt
that teacher morale in Seminole county, "has just
reached an all-tune low,"
Gene (;rooms, executive director of
SEA said today,
"the SEA executive board is considering re-writing the
resolution tot
it back to the board.. and back to it
... and
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will file personal lawsuits, and we are
considering a class
action on behalf of the employees." Grooms said the
board, by its actions, has said "bah humbug!" to

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tbviduals since labi Jiinuar%, is the residents.
physically handicapped.
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County Advisory questions concerning the
now ready to be adopted as the
To improve the acFor
example,
the
plan
calls
Council,
chaired the Wed- publicity before the hearing and
lISA's official 'rulebook."
c'cssibilitv, acceptability, for the reduction of deaths from nesday meeting. The council whether the plan includes
What if they gave a public
The plan hasn't drawn continuity and quality of health cardiovascular diseases by helped form specific goals for measures for better primar).
hearing and nobody came'
widespread public interest care.
teaching 10 percent of the Seminole, and was one of five care for those who cannot al.
7hat's what happened - throughout the five counties.
- to hot(] down the mit
of population cardiovascular county councils contributing to ford it.
almost - Wednesday night admitted Jef Walker, a staff .ctaying healthy.
resuscitation, or CPR.
the five-year plan.
when representatives for planner for the USA. despite
— To prevent unnecessary'
Miss Lovett said prior at
There is no way of
Other members of the
Health Systems Agency' of East earlier radio talk shows, some duplication of health services, specifically enforcing those Seminole council attending tempts to Involve indigenê
central Florida Inc., IUSA) newspaper advertising and
Specifically, the plan calls for goals, Lovett said, except
were Ethel Pa.sternack, Jane residents were not particularly
showed up at Seminole Corn- public service announcements reducing the reported cases and through the careful distribution Adriatico, Sarah Ililderbeck succt'Ssful. She said the liSA
rnunity College to receive on television designed to spur deaths from six major chronic of federal tax dollars that
are and Pat Burkett. Those four, would be planning for rural
public reaction to a proposed citizenparticipation.
ailments: heart - related sent to the area for improving
Ganas noted, were not required health care services dw-tng 1978
five-)car health plan. Three
"1 don't think people see the diseases, cancer, respiratory health care services
to come to the hearing and were in Seminole County.
members of the public caniefor connection between the pian diseases, tuberculosis, veneral
Also, the USA has a strong already well aware of the plan's
the 20-minute hearing,
On Jan 5, the five-year
and how it affects, them," said diseases and diabetes.
voice, for example. in deter- goals.
The USA was formed under Joy' Lovett, a USA plan
undergoes
final review by the
The plan also calls for in- mining what hospitals or Infederal legislation designed to development assistant.
Members
of
the
public
30-rnenitx,r
governing
body of
provernents in the quality of stitutjopj receive a "certificate otherwise unassociated with the the lISA headquartered
i
map out comprehensive health
Basically', the plan seeks to mental health care facilities, of need" from state officials, plan attending were
Treuia
Orlando,
The
then is ser4
care goals in Seminole, Volusia, achieve four main goals by •'nvirorunental health factors, MissLovett said. The cer- Kay and Toby Lev, of the to the federal plan
Department
of
Orange,
Osceola
and
Brevard
1982,
goals
which
do
affect
the
long
term
care
facilities,
tificate
is
required
before
Central
Florida
Legal
Services
Health,
Education
and
Welfare
counties.
lives of the region's one million hospitals, prevention and purchases of new equipment in Sanford, and a reporter.
office in Atlanta for formal
The five-year plan, for- residents, Mis.s Lovett noted education services, and ser can be completed, she said,
Only Kaye and Lev had any recognition, according to
mu.lated in part by area in- To improve the health of Sires for the mentally and
Fred Ganas, president of the questions to ask, those an lISA spokesman.

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ifontinued From l'age IA)
the regulations. He appeared to
The motion to deny the
have put their emphasis in the gun control law would be
want to do this, but I guess we meet the requirem ents we had permit was passed 3-2, with
a draw a gun, but they still neeu'
wrong
place. "Why restrict better way' to protect citizens to car
have to," said Commissioner specified. U we should be Kwiatkowski. Kirchhoff and
ry guns. Under Florida
when anyone over 18 than not
granting concealed law, private detectives have the
4:r Kwiatkowskl, who made the asking for more infonnation French voting to deny and Dick permits
with a drivers license and the weapons permits
II, Winds variable mostly ii pm. law it.0$&amp;m.,1I:r p.m. motion to adopt the procedures. from applicants,
to qualified same powers as police cin.—
let's change Williams and Alexander voting
cash can buy a gun In this private detectives,
The motion received a 01W regulations."
can investigate crimes and
against,
state?" he asks. "I don't think
"The commissioners are deliver spoenas
imiiimoia conuntailoc vote.
After Alexander's motion
Morse then vowed to s ue the
anyone should be able to pw-- not preventing me from owning
EWflIflK_Hevujil
At a commission hearing last died, Kwiatkowski moved to county. This Is
"There are cutain situations
the
second
year
chase
a gun— for any purpose— a gun. They're preventing me in which potential violence is
week to consider Morse's ap. deny the permit. "I've never he's tried to get a concealed
without having to get a gun
plicatlon for permit, a motion voted for one. 1 have absolutely weapon permit from
Thursday. December IS,
from carrying one," says averted If people know or think
70,No 100
the county
permit from the government," Morse.
by
Commissioner
John nothing against the applicant, commission. "There are
I'm carrying a concealed
Pvlhijid OI atil Sviida.
cer.
.ice Sa).rli am Crtstmas
The private detective, who
Day by The SanIvl Herail, lac. 300 N. P.'ersc
Does
the
private
detective
weapon,
Alezsinder
to
grant
the
permit
but
I'll
continue
to
hold
out
lain
moral
issues
the
cornsuch as when I deliver
Ave..
holds gun permits from really' need I:
FL. Hill.
died for lack of a second. "lie (against granting the pennits) missioned haven't been able to
carry' a concealed subpoenas. In one case, a mn I
kcsnl Clan P.sIa0. Pall.l Sf,,g. FlIflda 3flH
Massachusetts, New Hamp. weapon? In his 17 years as a served with a subpoena kicked
was entitled to the permit," as long as I'm here," resolve within their own minds,
shire, Rhode Island, and private detective, he says he's me out of his
Horn, DOW v, SI cents, Month. $3 10. 5 Months, $14 30. YN,,
Alexander said later. "The Kwiatkowskj told reporters, "1 and they find it an easy
office, threated
way out
13140 5, Ma) rnontp, 1.3 70. a Montri,
Connecticut (where he worked never had to draw his gun,
cowl ruled we were In charge
just have a personal feeling not to Issue the permit."
but me with violence and called my
40
before moving south to "Over 90 percent of sheriff's office, threatening violence
of issuing the permits. We set agai nst issuing the permits."
Morse thinks commissioners Seminole), says a statewide
deputies haven't ever had to against my staff"

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then as he was leaviiig, he sheriff's deputies early today
turned around and told the the theft of shotgun shells,
clerk he was sorry."
cigarettes, change, a tape deck
Casselberry police today
Karcher said the man was not and other items from the
were on the lookout for a man, masked and there were no other Imperial gas station at 1-4 and
about 19 or 20, who robbed a persons in the all-night store at
SR 46.
convenience store at knit epoint the time.
Someone knocked a hole in a
late Wednesday and told the
The imian was described as 5.-6 rear wall about 4 am., the
clerk lie was "sorry'," police in height, weighing 170 pounds sheriff's department said,
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valued at $3Q()
George Karcher said the man
GAS STATION THEI-'T
ONIONS PULLED OUT
escaped on foot from the Majic
Sanford police have arrested
Shallot onions valued at 1260
Market at SR 436 and Jasmine Johnny Lee Acree, 22 of 1801 were reportedly pulled up and
Road after the 11:33 p.m
Jerry Ave., and charged him removed from the garden of M.
robbery. lie took about $35, with grand theft and burglary K. Mahnken, who lives on Elder
Karcher said
in connection with the theft of
Road in Monroe.
The man asked for cigarettes, $145 in oil, anti-freeze a"id
Someone entered the garden
Karcher said. and flashed a 6- lubrication fluid from it gas sometime Wednesday, acto-4'lnch hunting-type knife as station at 2018 McCracken Road cording to reports.
Lillian Stedner turned on Dec. 9. Bond was set at
TAPE DECK STOIJ-:N
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It
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hthvenrock Lane, lngwood,
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WASHINGTON LP! - The American
food supply remains unaffected by the
nationwide farmers strike, with flow of crops
and livestock to market unchanged, the
government reports,
it was business as usual," an Agriculture
Department market news official said
Wednesday after receiving reports from
major farm centers across the country.

Hair Dyes Cancer Suspect
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first communications satellite -- Sakura" was in good shape in a highly elliptical orbit
around the Earth following its launch from the
Kennedy Space Center Wednesday, officials
said.
The experimental satellite, which will use
ultra high frequency hands to transmit
telephone calls and television signals, will he
placed in a stationary orbit tonight.
The spacecraft, which officials said will
pave the way for a full-scale satellite communications network in three to five years,
was nicknamed Sakura, which means cherry
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The Christmas spirit has conic to Central
Florida. We know that because it's tmd.December.
We also know it from observing the traditional
Christnutsttme phenomenon known as long lines.
I hate long lines. In the Washington, D.C.. area
where I grew up, long lines were a year-round
reality. Going to the supermarket, bank, department store-or anywhere else- involves extensive
delays up north, either waiting for a sales clerk to
help or waiting in the checkout line to pay up.
Happily that situation doesn't exist in Central
Florida except at nne time- Christmas rush. And
the long lines are populated by impatient people.
They're not only inpatient because they have to
wait in line; they're impatient because they're
probably behind schedule anyway.
This leads to a peculiar form of rolereversal,
where norinalk intelligent and mature adults

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Area Code 305-322-2611or831.9993
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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
ROSALDG. BECK. Advertising Director

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Year, $28.40. By Mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mon-

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which I usually reply, "I'll bet I'm further behind
than you. I should have been at my in-laws an hour
ago," and refuse the request. I'm not married, but I
figure the other person is lying, too.

regress to the level of nine-year-olds and attempt to
pull off every half-remembered tactic for advancing their positions in long lines- just like they
used to do in elementary school.
I don't mean to Imply that all nine-year-olds are
addicted to butting in line; I do remember that I
was a would-be line crasher at that age, and I see all
the symptoms these days in the people standing in
any long line.
First, there's the man or woman who just puts his
head down and walks to the front of the line, hoping
the rest of us aren't paying attention or won't be
offended by someone who just steps in Front of us. A
dirty look or a brief comment such as, "I saw that,"
will usually take care of the head-down line crasher.
Another kind is the person who looks you in the
eye, summons all the self-pity he can muster and
pleads. "I'm in a hurry. Can I go ahead of you?" To

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Finally, there's the couple who semis one
member to wait in line while the other completes
the shopping. This is the most insidious form of linecrashing and there's not much you can do about it
without sounding like a sorehead. I usually don't
want to interfere with anyone who's that desperate
anyway.

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could do. The
company has gone on record in pledging a clean
operation and has met all the necessary guidelines
and standards.
And as a clincher, the land in question-four
acres north of the ('obia Boat Works adjacent to
('orn all Street—is zoned industrial and has been
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ears.
So there really should not have been any
commotion about the proposal to begin with. But
there was. A group of homeowners in the proposed
area was up in arms about the plan. And they have

for

had their say, thanks partly to the willingness of
Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore to call a public
hearing not required by law only several days ago.
So Keller is well on its way to becoming part of
our community and area. There could still
additional roadblock: an official public hearing if
opponents request such with the Department of
Environmental Regulation.
We hope this is not done and that the matter
can be finally resolved without additional controversy.
The whole matter has become a cause-celebre,
sort of a test case for the whole concept of growth
and expansion in Sanford and environs,
The choices are quite simple: Do we want to
grow or don't we want to grow? Do we want our tax
base to expand or don't we? Do we want our individual tax burden to be loweredordon't we?
Simple choices, So why all the fuss"
Frankly, we can understand the reluctance of
- those homeowners to have an industrial facility
1. locate near them. But, on the other hand, it surely
should not have come as any surprise. As we noted,

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It would be nice for these homeowners — or
owners anywhere - if they were able to sit back
and veto each industry that wanted to build until
they found just the one that met all their
specifications. But that is not how the system
works.

Somewhere along the line, the good of the
entire community has to be brought into focus and
into perspective. The long-range welfare of the
entire community should be uppermost in
everyone's mind,
And, it appears, that is precisely the position
taken by the Sanford City Commission. As Cornmissioner John Morris observed: "The scale is
-.teighted for the possibility of betterment of the
community as opposed to the inconvenience it may
cause."
We agree.
And

we commend Mr. Morris and his
colleagues for their endorsement the Keller plan.

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At the same time, we wish other business or
industrial leaders from the city and county had
stepped forth earlier to make a positive endorsement of the proposed plan for the facility,
But now the road to construction of the new
industry seems to be almost completed.

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Proble ms
Six decades after overthrowing the onl)
democratically elected government Russia had
ever had, the Communist rulers of the Soviet
Union still have not solved the major tided of all
totalitarian regimes - the absence of an orderl
means of transferring power to the rice
generation of leaders,
Since the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, only
four men have held supreme leadership in the
U.S.S.R.: Lenin, Stalin, Khrushchev and
Brezhnev.
And each succession since Lenin has been
accompanied by periods of uncertainty until the
new leader clearly established himself above his
rivals - periods of infighting and jockeying for
position and, in Stalin's case, of wholesale
bloodletting and purge.
Thus the most important thing on the minds of
professional Kremlin watchers today is not the
number of missiles, troops or nuclear weapons
possessed by the Soviet Union. It is the aging of
its leadership.
Leonid I. Brezhnev will be 71 December,
and the true state of his health remains an
unknown quantity. Among the 14 members of the
politburo, the party's inner circle, the average
age is
It is even higher - 72 - among those
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gunmen kidnapped the 21-year-old son of
Cyprus President Spyros Kyprianou and
demanded an amnesty for prisoners in return
for his release, officials said today.
A presidential palace announcement said
Ai'hillt'as Kprianou, a second lieutenant in
the Cypriot National Guard, was seized
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WASHINGTON - C.N. Parkinson, in
propounding his law that the volume of work will
always expand to accommodate the rising
number of employees, drew his best examples
Iron) the waning British Empire. lie showed how
the clerical force of the Royal Navy expanded in
inverse ratio to the decline in the number of
ships.
This internal drive toward expansion can be
seen at every period of the bureaucratic age,
from its infancy in France to its maturity in
America The birth of the first modern
bureaucracy was tralded by the appearance of
a handful of royal officials in the French Court
late in the 12th century. So feverishly did they
multiply that by 1303, a royal decree had to be
issued ordering the dismissal of four out of every
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Initiating an unbroken historical pattern. By the
18th century, according to the Duke de SaintSimon, there were 80,W0 officials involved
merely in administering the salt Lax. In contemporary America. there are 15 million public
servants at all levels of government.
The goal of most bureaucrats is to avoid
unfavorable attention, which is best acconiplished by steering clear of hot potatoes.
Veteran bureaucrats are skilled at evading
issues, shifting responsibility and diverting
decisions to someone else The more committees

and subcommittees there are to share the burden
of decision, the less chance there is that any
single bureaucrat will be blamed.
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his faith and trust in non-decisions. He operates
on the principle that he cannot be reprimanded
for decisions he does not make. This has
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shuffle-the-papers.
Consider the cast' of the Weequahic Park
Plaza building in Newark, N.J. As far back as
May. 1976, officials of the Housing and Urban
Development Department were advised that
sections of the outer wall of the 24-story structure
were in danger of collapsing onto the busy intersection where the building stands.
An independent consulting engineer warned
the federal authorities that "corrective action
must be accomplished as soon as possible, for
one does not know if and when large st1onsof
fall."
brick
His report was passed around the Housing
and Urban Development Department. Officials
exchanged memos and held discussions but
ignored the warning.
For example, the area director, agreeing that
"a very dangerous condition exists which must
be corrected," passed the ball to the U.S. attorney on the grounds that "the project is within
your Jurisdiction."
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consume 40 percent of the gross national
product, as compared to 10 percent 40 years ago,
but every private enterprise of any consequence
is now ertsnarled in government red tape.
Bureaucratization entails the rigid observance of set rules and procedures, the Interminable seeking of permission for any
divergence. Kept within Its proper sphere, such
rigidity is beneficent, imposed upon society at
large, it results in stagnation
It is also well-established that those segments
of the population in the benevolent toils of the
bureaucracy become apathetic and succumb to,
the nothing .can.be-done-an&gt;.way syndrome. We
frequently see television interviews, for instance, with tenants of public housing. They may
well be the descendants of those who cleared the
wilderness. Yet they complain listlessly that
weeks have passed and no one has come around
from the housing authority to fix the toilet or
scrape off the flaking paint.
All Is left to the authorities, but no one trusts
them to perform. Eventually this mistrust and,1
resentment will spread to all authority, although'
the dependence on it does not lessen.
We have seen in our time the fulfillment of de
Tocqueville's warning that citizens who do not
take part to some extent in the public administration will forget how to make use of their
franchise, will stop exercising it and will become
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the federal authorities that "collapse of two
sections of the front wall at the seventh and tenth
floors is imminent." In alarm, he added: "These
sections can fall onto the nearby sidewalk and
Injure pedestrians."
In December a year ago. Newark's buildings
superintendent, Anthony DeCastro, gave federal
officials 10 days to start correcting the
violations. DeCastro told us that the US. attorney's office promised fullest cooperation. Yet
"nothing was done," DeCastro said.
Last August 25, a section of the seventh floor
shifted, and several bricks came spattering
down. Fortunately, it happened after midnight,
when the sidewalks were empty of pedestrians.
(*herwise, several people could have been
killed.
The morning after the bricks spilled down
from seven floors above, limited emergency
repair work began. But it quickly came to a halt
because of new bureaucratic fuddle. Typically, a
spokesman for the housing agency disavowed
any responsibility, and the assistant U.S. attorney handling the case brusquely refused to
answer our questions.
The inefficiency of the government
bureaucracy has been documented again and
again. Yet the American people continue to call
upon the bureaucrats increasingly to direct and
control the nation's activities. The
bureaucracy's dominance over other sectors of
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deia' next Tuesday's conference on oil prices
in Caracas because of new divisions in the
,\rat) world caused in part by Egypt's peace
overture toward Israel, diplomatic sources
'hit' Organizat ion of Petroleum Exporting
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would be Egyptian-Israeli contacts, conference sources said.

"World support of this ifitiative gives the
Egyptian negotiators a shot in the arm"
The delegates opened today's formal
meeting at 11:10a.m. I 4:10a.m. EST behind
the ornately carved wooden doors of the main
dining room of Mena House hotel at the foot of
the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx

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The university has been troubled in recent
months by demonstrations and charges that

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But the Egyptian delegation official said an
informal meeting was planned for Egyptian,
Israeli and U.S. delegates later Thursday,
and that "bilateral contacts" were expected
over the weekend,

The recess, although nominally called in
deference to religious observances of the
various delegates,
,iL,o thought to be
intended as a holding move until the outcome
of Begin's talks with President Carter '. s
known.
"The Begin visit is part of the movement to
push the peace process frward,' th
Egyptian delegation official said.
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organization that seeks the union of Cyprus
With Greece,

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The next formal session grouping the four
conference parties - Egypt, Israel, the
United States and the United Nations - was
scheduled for Monday. A three-day weekend
was set to mark the Mcl?m, Jewish and
Christian holy days.

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Kentucky. Ohio, Pennsylvania and Tcnncscr,
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prune
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compensation business except when federal
crimes are involved. Most crunes, after all, are
covered b state rather than federal law.
It also would be wiser, when possible. to
require restitution by the criminal himself
rather thin shift the financial burden to the
turn.
tax payers, who have plenty of other bills to pa)
What this means, according to Marshal D.
However they're carried out, though,
Shulman, the Carter administration's ranking
programs for aijing crime victims have obvious
Kremllnologist, is that the Soviet Union "is on
merit and should be encouraged. Many victims
the threshold of a wholesale generational turare elderly people on limited incomes. Other.,
.
nover at the upper levels of its power st ruct ure.
are so badly hurt they're unable to work for long
"The United States, he ays, should encourage
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periods of time.
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the up-and-coming new leaders to enter 'into
One of the more effective restitution
"constructive relations" with us,
programs is operating in Hamilton County, Ohio.
But who are these new leaders? Another By DICK WEST
"How significant is the metric resistance which includes the city of Cincinnati In that
major defect of the Soviet system is the stifling
WASIiINGTON iUPli
Practically every
movernent?" askell when finally contacted program, young criminals viork (under close
of innovation and initiative among younger party magazine you pick up nowadays has an article
Firkin behind one of the concrete pillars that supervision ) in parks and other public facilities
members because of the jealous hoarding of about young people being turned off because
garage attendants use for fenderdenting prac- and repay their victims with the money the)
power by the old. Another specialist in Soviet there aren't any noble causes left. This is nontice.
earn.
&amp;ffairs calls it "constipation of the leadership." sense.
"We regard it as the moral equivalent of an
This approach makes more sense than sunpl&gt; j
In other words, the new leaders, whoever they
Meet Lancelot Churchill Firkin, metric
energy crisis," came his tight-lipped reply,
tossing youthful lawbreakers in jail, where they
are, are not being groomed and prepared. Thus fighter
"We shall defend every quart, every pound can do little or nothing to learn a trade or repair
any speculation about who maybe running the
That isn't his real name. Firkindoesn't want
and every bushel. We shall fight to the lust inch, the damage they've done.
Soviet Union by the time the 7h anniversary of his true identity known for fear the metric
ounce and pint. We shall never surrender."
the revolution rolls around is just that - resistance movement may one day have go to
Although reluctant to reveal his strategy, lest
speculation.
underground.
it give aid and comfort to the converters, Firkin
We can be sure of one thing, however: No one
There should be a warning to coaches and gym
At the moment, that fear appears groundless.
confided that his main mission
going to appear who will fundamentally alter Opposition to the metric system is steadily
would be to teachers in the injury suffered recently by 11maintain high morale among those fighting to
the political or Ideological nature of the Soviet growing. Plans to convert highway signs,
year-old David I'aterno in State College, Pa
keep the English system of weights and measUnion. For all the palace intrigue behind weathei reports and fish and poultry LIIbCLS to
David, the son of Penn State football coach
ores alive
Kremlin walls, the Communists have never let it metric designations have been at least ternpsychological
warJoe
Paterno,
was seriously hurt when he fell off a
"We
anticipate a type of
Jeopardize their iron grip over the Lives of porarils' shelved due to public protests.
an elementary school and struck
fart'"
he
said
"This
like
l&gt; will include acts of trampoline in
Russians or the Soviet Union's position as a
his head on the floor
Firkin was active in each of those campaigns,
defiance
civil disobedience, if sou will
to
world power.
but he warns the time may conic when ,'lfltiThis was not the first urh accident Nor will
prove our dedication to the cause
L fe in this technological world seems to be metric ieal will subside, leaving only a hard core
it be the last The American Academy of
"If the weather service switches to the Celsius
more and more a matter of choosing the lesser of of militants to carr&gt; on the struggle
Pediatrics, in fact, has recommended that the
scale,
we intend to acquire an unlisted telephone trampoline
two evils. A minor but quite typical example has
That is the day he is preparing for.
which is a kind of canvas
number which people can call to get the ternto do with a once-promising sugar substitute
After secret negotiations, I arranged a
springboard
- be banned from gym classes and
perature in Fahrenheit
called xylitol.
dramatic interview with Firkin in an ii..from use in competitive sports.
change highway signs to Wometers,
Hailed as rather a miracle substance only a derground parking garage. His caution was
s
ve identified nurnerous
we'll fight them with CB radios broadcasting the
few years ago, xylitol has been found to cause - dictated by suspicion that I might be an agent
cases of temporary or permanent paralysis
you guessed it - cancer and other problems in from the National Bureau of Standards, which distances in miles."
caused by trampoline accidents - many of
test animals. On the basis of the finding, the has charge of the metric conversion program.
Nor did Frikin rule out terrorism. If the which occur on the trampoline itself rather than
State University of New York has halted a bard)
As I entered the garage, a bodyguard stepped Agriculture Department approves metric labels as a result of falling to the floor.
begun project to test a xylitol-sweetened from the shadows and patted me down to make for poultry, the underground plans to hijack a
Doing stunts on a trampoline is hard enough
chewing gum as a cavity fighter among 150 Long certain I was not carrying any concealed cen- kilogrammed fried chicken and hold it
for
for
experts.
For youngsters like David Paterno
Island schoolchildren.
ransom
tina'ters
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CAIRO, EgyptUPIi - Israeli and
Egyptian negotiators began their first secret
peace negotiations today and a Cairo
spokesman said "differences of opinion"
surfaced in a bargaining session that lasted
more than two hours.
questions were discussed," an
Egyptian delegation official said after the
meeting. "There are differences of opinion."
Begin, today exBut the official sah Egypt and Israel
remained committed to finding an overall
pressed "cautious
Middle East settlement and added, "We must
optitnisni"
For
a
strive to make the conference a success and
%Iiddle East peace
bring about a Just and comprehensive
despite I
hlls Failure to
peace"
pe r s u a de
Arab The firs substantive session
of the contiardliners to support
ference, which opened with formal addresses
the Egypt ian-Israeli
by the chief delegates today, was held behind
the intricatel&gt; carved wooden doors of the
peace init.ative,
main dining room at Mena house hotel, in the
shadow of the great pyramids. It lasted two
hours and five minutes
The Egyptian official indicated Egypt had
reiterated its call for Israeli withdrawal from
all occupied Arab lands and for establishment
of a Palestinian state. He did not say whf'the
trw 'differences ui' opinion were on these
issues but other conference sources said this
was likely,
In a reflection of past Egyptian statements
suggesting wasninglon might help win a
softened Israeli negotiating stance, the official said, 'The United States has a principal
and important role."
The official added that Israeli Prune
Minister Menahem Begin's scheduled talks in
Washington F'nday "did not spring from a
vacuum, but come within the framework of
current peace efforts."
of State
Cyrusvance, ell
route for Washington
and Friday's meeting
ith President Carter
and Israeli Prime
Minister
\lenahcrn

These are some of the ways people try to butt in
ahead of the rest of us, who are more patient or
maybe not as devious. The whole situation makes
me wonder why Christmas time sometimes brings
out the worst in people. Its At a necessary concominitant to the spirit of the season?

DON OAKLEY

Talks: 'Opinion Differences,' But...

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City Commissioners have vot ed to issue in
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Soviet I'resident Leonid Brezhnev is
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For the First time In several years, he failed
to show up For the opening session of the
Supreme Soviet Parliament Wednesday.
Speculation is that Itrezhev, who will be II
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LOS ANGELES iUPli — Ann Martin, 17, also known ascustody on another charge, or parents
and worked for an turned out to be the Hollywood *'
under
tictIout name of
Police had hoped their Donna Wright, who was lured to he's left the community.
"outcall ma.ssage service," in public library, and the addr es s ERRIS GREEN OK BARBER &amp;
unrelenting manhunt for the an abandoned apartment by a
"And now we have another which customers telephone for was an apartment vacant since HtR STYLINe, SHOP, and tha'
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"IhlLsideStrangler" had driven man posing as a customer.
one," Cook e
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the
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him underground or out of
It had been 15 days since the active, and it's disheartening, to their homes or hotels
semnol, Cour'v, riorda n ac
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Police said Miss Martin had many contacts with prostitutes, _______________
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NOTICE OF ACTION

I H( STATE OF (LOW HA '0
MAR TIN A CWTi S
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
MARY S CURTIS u-as II
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Count,. Ford. to,
astolo on of marr'aOp a-a iou a..

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JULIAN
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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RE AL ESTATE
default mId uil.rna'c •u0)'pnt Al
[0, ICE RE 0 REAL ESTATE
bP entered aganst iOu fOr the relp4
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to demfl0
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(lets of
WITNESS m9 band au-a o'fc,i
'cu (ouni SemrOI, County.
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Cle'. o f 'he Cru,l Court
S Rolor1 Pa jonnson

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problem is probably
as bad as most other states In
ternis of industr pollution.
however, our situation is miiuch
better than other status,'
Subramani said.
Most of the citations were for
excessive smog. Snug, or
photuhemical oxidants. is a
mixture of hydrocarbons and
nitrogen oxide Its rivajor
source Is motor vehicle exhaust
fumes
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as upon Iru- Icloe ng
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OF INTENDED SULK SALE
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here59 giver, as I OIlo*'
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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE (STATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

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penanig ri tup Crul (our, ur
Se-,no, Coun ty. Fiords Prc.ia'r
Dyson the address of *",(n
Se" not, (QnI0 Court P4 ovp
nford Florida 33111 The
s naI
rcprettntat,, 01 the est a te 5
I L AQSHI P
BANK
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Ore Hl,,n Awn.up ,4 eft,i'np

dreSS of the pe rsonal ?P()eSpu-lyf't altoi'ni, are sit forth PPOA
All persons ha,rsg clam t or

HERBERT AND LILLIAN SCH
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C hOST PUIILICATION 01
1,415 NOT CI '0 fiC Ath blip LietS

C)e,ase'J

2 Tu-p b,j5.npt% 100re55 o l,ar
Sf.ror .5470 Sanlaniclo Springs Drip

,?,'rmpnl of an, clam o' d,'rra',i
'1 "a, h,p Each (lam muSt ic

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

I Thp busineSs aQres5 Cl tran
',1Ptee 5 470 Sanlar.00 Sprngs

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( ifyl the flame
1 it', f o r Pp
'.lO'rSS 01 tte (!eabO, or hiS agent

THE ABOVE ESTATE
Within three monthS from II, Imp
of I
the 1,11 pbI.c.l on of fl'', mIce
yOu are required to file * - IM the

Dry, LoriRod,
co
Florida
I So for as is known 10 transferee
"antIer Pi,aI not utid any bvS iiCtS
"am, 01 address other than One

Clerk of the Circuit Court Of

above dun nq the three pears

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Long*d, Florida

erl.ng and must n%Ø,lp

1p,'
'lip date A
I *11 (become due
Shall

be

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5.anIord. C1nid1 33711 a erttefl
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you m 5 a',, agans$ th e estate of
WILLIAM H CROSBY deceased
EaCh Claim rnullbe n ening and

6 TI., propertp f be transferred
5 to be located of 120 San,ndo
Springs Drive, LOngec.oci
for do
InO .1 deScribed as all stock fl
trade. f'.ture's. fiiupmrnt and in

0,manb 5hIl cIel,er sutf,c pr?
cop es of ttp (i,i" IQ lIp clerk to
n'nabir the Itrk to n.l or', cop, 'c

mist indiCate the bass for use

wefltory of that printing bu5,nets

10 aP,om ii topy of If', Pdotice Cl

(him, PIP name and address of
attorney
creditor or P,
agent

knOen

Acjm'nstraban Ills been ma,Ied Are
,,'I THIN
'POured,
T piRl F

and tIC amoonl cIarred if the
t
Clart , s not vetd vi, lIe da'e
*11 become our Shall Ice staled II
5 CO"tnQerdl or
the clam
unIQudated, the nafure 01 to

be descrbed TN, clamarlf lu-all

located at 420 Sanlando Spings
I 105 1 ('Ufli CAT ION 01
Drive. Lonig*oiod. Florida
1,415 NOT IC F. tOflu- ,Iflv Obcctiors
7 The total of transfei'o,S 1,015
thp9 map ha,e luau (hall,ng,5 If,,'
eStimated to IC FIVE THOUSAND
NINE HUNDRED AND TWIPITY .aldt1 of the decedents CII. the
u.iIl t 11.0115 01 the personal
jp
DOLLARS
AND
I HIP
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'rpfeSt'flldIlyp Or the ..pnup
CE PITS (55.970 ill
ur Sl.(tOr, Of tIC court
I The (Slot translero,s creditors

delver 5.tjffC.enf (0PS cf the claim
to the clerk 90 enable Ibe clerk to

and the Schedule of property to be
'tanttet,,d ru-at be inspected at 400

mal one coop to each persc.cnai

S Eva S Crosby

S'anIarIdO Spv.rsg Drive, LOng*ood .
F tor101

4-.ilP' pc?Scnai

All persons ir'rrrsted ri Ihf' rSIplr

MONTHS C 0051 To t DATE oi

50

WILLIAM H CROSBY

%hØ 0 i(l Weld User stateme'n't 'o
Post Off - cc (401 Jfl$. Orlando

As Personal lleppi'si n•

Attorney
DOUGLAS
ESQUIRE of

STENSICCOM

STEPISTROM DAVIS &amp;
MCINTOSH
P0 Bo' 1370
Sanford. FIor'da 33171

Telephone 13031 127
Pijblitn Dec IS 22 1917

DATED, Dec ember 9, 1977
HERBERT I. LILLIAN
SC PIWAR Ti
By o Ed*ara (001ev. Esure

AltOrntp for Herbert and
LIlian Schieartt
Pt Otti
So. 2779
Orlando. Florida 32007

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III West Commercial SIr,'l
Sanford. F lorda 37771
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Dale p4 thp f,f PoOl-cat on of Ill',

B, S Joseph A Ha.-An

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ALL CLAIM'. DIMAPiDS 401)
Oil it C lIONS 001

of
AOmnittrt,on
C The transfer ot not being made Notice
December III 191?
to PAY rutting debts
FLAGSHIP BANK OF
10 T hit frontier 5 being triad, for
MELBOURNE NA
fl* (Onisid,Flt,on f the amount 01

53.X000fObePl.don Decmber
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Sllted If lu-p 04m 5 e&lt; tired the
¶P(j?,tp Shall be dPSsr.bed
The

,epr,wntat ve
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
SO FILED WILL BE
NOT
COREVER BARRED
Dated December 9t11, IC??

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Cnl'ngenl of uri Qt cilfpcj tIr

III tfi debt$ of transste.qo, All be
Phd in full as they COme due

fIle 5eturt, shall

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ACTION CENTER
lIfE PRODUCTION SERVICE, INC

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F,I. Numb.' 77435 CP
DIVIIan
WILLIAM H CROSBY

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

dcma'ds against the i'jtplq' are
'pOured
WI THIN
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','ONTHS FROM THE DATE 01

10 In Re Estate 01

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CENTER REPRODUCTION MELBOURPIE PIA Melba,urrr
lbordI, close address s 1109 (att
SERVICE, INC
In accordance *11, S,ctionS
07$ 105 and 979 191 of thp I Ior.(9

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OUC TON SERVICE INC u-eren
'plefre'j to as trantf.qor, 5 abet1 to
"'lkIa bulk transfer of proper to

plaim

SUNBEAM

CASE NO 77 1159 CA 04
In Re The Marria ge of
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The re st rictions might cover
the entire city or only sections
with the heaviest pollution
problems.
Dr. J.P Subramani, chief of
tIER's
Air
Quality
Management Bureau, stid the
automobile is Florida's biggest
polluter and the reason most of
the cities failed to meet EPA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

UnCeft.n

"KIDDE"

PUTS OUT

Legal Notice

Dyson thC address of ePch ,
(otrfP'ouse
Count,
Seminole

SUNBEAM "P

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$emn.oIe County plOrida, Probate

LONG RANGE

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THE
CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JL
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(UI T. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. j.LORIDA

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Legal Notice
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Notice

C1 ELIZABETH C I 10050W',

ELECTRIC
KNIFE

ir Sta ndards

10 PIStIl

MONDAY, Iw('F:MliI:Il I,
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees hoard,

25 Pre.ti,d

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JUMBO ROLL

CLAIROL 20 INSTANT
__HAIRSETTER

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prohibit ing or restricting the
construction of plants and
businesses that cause air

Jewish Singles of Central Florida part), 8 p in
( 'IItluIcunity Center, Maitland

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CLAIROL

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$ITINS PRETTY

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SanS ird i,odge 7 lInt)' and Srmiiiola Rrbikah IApd,'

DAISEY

SILVER/GOLD/ASSTD.
1
44-X18
Xl8l ft. or 3*25 i t
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ICICLES

District 38

in front if Publis

Happy Senior Citizens. I p Ui I.'giori Ililt', Fern
Park
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a to , Lord Churnley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanlnrd.Seminole Jaycees, noon. Jact-t' building.
Scmbnolc-Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 11 In. , Sambo's, Sanford.
Tanglewood AA, closed, b p ni ,St Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., I(ollwg hills Moravian
Church, SR 434
SATURI)A', DECEMBER 17
Sanford A, Women's Group, 2 p in , 1201 V. first St
('asselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church
I)dtona Organ (.'lutj, 1.30 i in . lh'ltona Christian
(lurch

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THE SHOWER GARLAND TINSEL
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MASSAGE

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UPI I readings included lkelandMost of l'krula's metropoli. Winter Haven, Melbourne
(an areas are in .-iolatior. of
Titusville-Cocoa,
Pensacola,
federal air pollution standards. West Palm Beach-Boca flaton.
W ordirL ti a I;t'partmneni uf
Fort i'.derdaie-Hoi
Environmental Uogulatii,n lysso'yJ, Jacksonville, Tampa
report
St. Petersburg and Miami.
tIER released Wednesday
DER wants to impose state
resulls of a two-year invttiga. restrictions on auto exhaust
tion of compliance with major emissions similar to those
Environmental
Protection under the so-called California
Agency air qualit) rules Areas
Plan, the nation's strictest
shown not in comiiplianct' in. pollution standard.s for new
dude Jacksonville, Miami, ciws
Tampa-St
Petersburg,
Tarpon Springs was cited for
Orlando, and l'ensacola.
excessive sulfur dioxide from
The EPA has the power
w
to the Stauffer Chemical and
.
impose on so-called ''non- Anclote power plants.

pollution

tltamonle-Casselbcrry Chamber of Commerce Open
llou3r, 530 -7 p in ,
1 Maitland :tSt'
'ItarIi(Intt'
Springs

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attainment areas' rules

Pancake Day sponsored by Southwest Volusi
Jaycees, 8 am to 6 p.m., Orange City Recreation Hall
Proceeds For tennis court lighting at Valentine Park
Plant and bake sale sponsored
l. t'UWII Practical ,urses Assn
,1arkt't. SaflforIl Plaza

WATERPROOF
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

WATER P1K

Si. John'sSenjorUltlzen Club, 11:30a m meeting and
part), St John's Baptist Church, Altamonte Springs ......

COURIER 1200

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FRhl)A'i', l)ECE%IBEIt 16
N orman de Veri ltoward Chapter LD(', 2.30 phi
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home of Mrs ill Wunbish. 702 F. 4th St.. Sanford
Program on Southern (Thtistiiijs b&gt; Mrs. Ik'ttse Smith

3 FT

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Lake Brantley High School bands and
Brass Choir, 130 pHi at the school Fret' to public

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TREES

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'turt b Iliadf' SalmIln,
p!,snrtariwi, director, 7 :iu p Ill , John Young Musf'uIIi.

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Siii,;,rit,jii llllfl,u, Sanford. 1.-4 pr

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Weight atrhrrs, 7 p iii., IArigwooj Qualit' Inn and
Oviedo Fir st Mithodist ('hutch
Ost'reatrrs ,tnunrnous 9 30 am
, Mental Health
Clinic, Robin Road, Altamontt' Springs, 30pm.. United
Methodist Church. ('as('lberrs

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES
NOT RESPONSIBILE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAt ERRORS

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tiroppe d a 65 55 basketball
Club by chal king up a 34 in the
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choice M hunch without consulting the seers is that they'll go
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because of a football game
town Choc'tasehatchee Pnmncm
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pal lien firoilin said. "This is
No I in the st.att. Cartol Cit) ,has racked up a 13.0 record this one of the biggest things to ranked No
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and static rec-emser I)rtst Pearson center 'siRk Tingeihoff and
tight end Bob Tucker of the' Minnesota Vikings. defensive end Coy
Bacon of (mnunnatm di fensist back Vailhe hiroten and defensite
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sajetmec (ilen F des ards ,mmid Ronnie Shell of Pittsburgh center
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Q. Who Is the most infl uential sports figure In America
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his pern ml doubts about plasmng a little bo) s game has been closti F ndas so students can Ocala Two airplanes
have been lease school in the same basis
performing i4ell
make the trip to OCald. chartered, along with at least 20 as if the), were going on a field
Q. hiatt man) free agents are pla y Ingas starters in the National
buses.
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I W,uldn't ventureto nmue all of them. but I can point out some
to Ocala"' Brown asked
p r om i nen t NFl. stars teho stere never drafted out of college and
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Airport
obsersatiorts on co n ve rsa t ions ii oukrite 1' kns fog as the
sktttAill team
to thur air traffic controllers a t the
h air traffic controllers and ceiling tin pptl 1 ro. 400 feet to
Ihigut
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from the
a statement that the plane's fourths of a nib
aused liD crash of the 1dIrnL
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plane's engines before ttmt
lantbn'
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Thursday, Dec. IS, If;

ME WOREBOARD: New A's Owner Vows To Rebuild

OURSELVES

NHL StIMlf,$

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By United P,n$ IIr•hotI

DENVER UPI i - Md. Wednesday after Davis an. Denver l3roncos, began choosCampbell Conference
"So, our attitude is that any city would be a breach of the with the colIscuill was Finley's
lionaire oilman Marvin Davis nounced the purchase.
pa,rsci Division
problem and was not involved
ing names for the new Iran- effort to sell the team with the contract," he said.
W L I pts. Wednesday promised be would
'I'm
happy
that
the
sale
has
chise.
Several
radio
stations
thought
of
moving
it
to
another
s
contract
in
his purchase of the team.
Davis said Finley'
Ph'adelp7u
" 4r1
92 spare no expense to rebuild the been made," he said. "I'm very conducted
call-Ins
for
NV
l)and#rs
$
former Oakland A's into a happy that lrii out of baseball." prtspective names, the mnst
J'tC Pf-rr: 740 Q (16) 5260 r is
Atlanta
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PlY Ranqen
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Another who might echo that imaginative of which was
SECOND - I ciAit,eqd. 1700
Smyte
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'We'll get the best we can sentiment was baseball coni- "Orange Sox " alter the Bron$00 $70 7 Sara Via SIC 420 3
W L I Ptt. and we will not stint on missioner Bowie Kuhn, whose
Ogu',a Coldo 140 Q 1361 4720. P
tos• touted Orange Crush
Vancov.r
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MENU SPECIALS
36) uS 70 00 53' 253 50
I 121016anything,"
[)avis, 52, said at a feuds with Finley were legend.
Cncago
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THIRD - 1 Pat*, Quo)a I 201 $0 Cotorido
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conference
announcing
But
Kuhn,
contacted
at
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dinner
Another
caller
suggested
the
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7ii I II his purchase of the Anierican in New York City, said be had team be called the Denver
ew Yorit Ship
5. Catfish Flngerngs
IciElorla 300.0(15)4660 Pit
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111 112 70
league team from feisty not been notified officially of Miracles. When asked why, he
400
$5C3
Wales CeIiI.r,nc,
2. FIhf Mn
6. Danish Lobster
FOURTH —I Medna £nørr 1000
('harlieO, l-'inley. l)avis,owner thi'salt'andwouldno(coinmeni said, "1 think it would take a
Norrt Dviiidn
530420.7 Pa?. Etoria 710300,3
of the world's largest mdepend- For several days.
WLT
miracle to get Charlie Finley
)OSeQu'oIa360.Q)57I 40 $0 PU
With Mushrooms
Ta.s
M.on?real
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company,
spent
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spokesman
for
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FIFTH - I Anton Abet
3• Prime R
(fl League said "there should
reported $12.5 million to bring
7. Seafood Fantasy
PtbP
There was the one major
.
Cacho l$'dro 600 643. 3 B'boa Desro?
be no problems in regard I
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,i the Franchise to Denver.
problem, however
the A's
Juan SlO 0 U)) 1630 p (32)
$300
ssathnQlon
$3
4 70 3
4. Golden Fried
8. Chkken Livers
I)
10010
''Our main course is to scheduling for moving the lean. stadium lease in Oakland.
Adi,ni Division
SIXTH - I San) Juan to 40 320
produce if winning lea ii;," said to Denver next season, but Officials of the OaklandShrimp
50, 7 Sara 7rre 620 3 .0.
W L T Pit.
Di" "Sky we will have there are still many things to x'
boStOn
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Buffalo
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a winning team here in Den- tronetlout such as the A's least'
7 (II) 73
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With choice ot Potatoes, I Lot
Us
17 4 3
37 yen."
SEVENTH - 1 B'ba Codo Ii
in Oakland, the presence of the
re)IIaIfliflg on if 20-year "ironago
ur
Cleeland
TOSISd
Salad,
Rolland
Butler
$60 S 70 2 Sant. Via 660 i 20.
"
L Christmas Party
Denver will thus becomes the minor league learn already in clad" contract with the fai'i1it
E(Pia4o A?iri 3
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Wednesday's Rtsults

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

ORLANDO.IEMINOLE
WEDNESDAYS RESULTS
FIRST
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Oita 4 $7 4 70. 3 Zarre $i i S
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Rangers at Qetri.,
Bstn a' Prladelp.ia
Cleveland it Atlanta
Buffalo at Los Angeles

TENTH - I San? 110)10) 20. 2
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An'n I Crave 100 0 (34 47 0) P

have an injunctive itlief
claLst' written into the cotitract.'' said William (uzuniighans,
t 'ISCUIII
general
li.siiager. ''If
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to
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tile Ihu1ldn Season is not
-htiw ing t ilt- Central Florida
Ilitiralt' .hiiwll
Wtnh' thu L'lltliJilWllty U
,,lis'i' with the sliwlIl af
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w orkitig toss ,ird a singing

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4 20 7 10 4 Oguli Juan 10 sic 400
MInolo tSdrO 300. 0 it SI 3110
' 511 II 60. Big 0 ()6 w4h (5)
1.151 $0
A -7 43$ Hand), - 1126 675

I ..ikt'
('"riter
IS,.Sl11'l7ltli,(l 01wil to the
ItitlhL('. IliIll,itlon 17' $1
hit' singers have been
ins'itetl to Austria for a tw i
week SIIIgIIIg t'ngagt'rIa'nt
the list twii 'A ei'ks in June
'sins' ciini-t'rts hj','' t'('l)
I)111r)l,('ll
according to
spi ik('51itI Ik'th Ihill
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pu'rf(rint'il in I'oland. Si ii)

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recipt' i are being 54(1(1 to
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price is right
$2.)) per
('an
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'ugt'sli(,n for 'the pt-rin
%% ho 1171, iS ir 5111110!
I hIp t ilt- hiralt' to sing
Ui Austria I3u a ('ltI of

Miss Shelton attends Seminole Community
College and is a full time teller at Flagship Bank of
Sanford.

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11cr fiance, who was born in New Port Beach.
Calif. is the grandson of Mrs. Shara Phillips, 309 W.
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calories to sample a tempting chocolate

confection,
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lie is a 1977 graduate of Seminole High School
where he was a football player, senior class
president and made "Who's Who Among High
School Students. - lie is currently in the U. S. Arms',
stationed at Fort Dix, N. J.

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CHRISTMAS
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We have some of the lowest prices in Florida
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LOCATION: 2202 FRENCH AVE., SANFORD
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Morton Hunt in it forthcoming workhiisd, sour husband
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marital problems, after asking does the dishes.
55(110dB the following questions
Marriage is a partnership,
about their Hiatus:
especialI 55 ht'n it collies to
Iit's )our husLini help decision making. It's our
w itli the hIlu.SI' and taking cit' right, not his privilege, ti help
of tli.' children"
it i,ike (lt'C.siOr'tS,
hit's he ask your opinion
Your career, if &gt;ou want
;ltx'iUt major pufl'hhJst's and
tIlt', is important. It means ) ou
lB VestlIIt'iltS"
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a wife and mother
You with have sexual
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Iit's he let 31 ou take the rights.
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mltlhitivt' sr'*wills
Many Lovely Pieces Ideal For Christmas Gifts
Is he pleased w hen iou grhultt'd that % wj 11 have dif'
ha',?' differing iultehlss'tUhlI and turing oplflh(imLs at tills's. Tht's
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ANY PIECES
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ORDEREDSAT,OR SUN.
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therefore think the'', have it
Laurilee Is located in Fairway Plaza
marriage, and totally liberted
ii l'ratt'tj husband, think again
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford (Next to Laundromat)
According to 111111,
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tracts.
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BLONDIE
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flEAB ABBY: Last month I
met ii wonderful young man.
lie's 32 and I'm 29. We liked
each other immediately and he
asked to take me out. lie said he
couldn't drive a car because of
the "medication" he was
taking. I asked why he was on
medication and he told me he
had epilepsy. I was shocked
because he looks so healthy. Ile
explained that when he was a
child he had been hit by a car
and a.s in a coma for a week
with head injuries. He said he
takes pills to keep from
blacking out, but he may get a
seizure once or twice a year
anyway, so he can't drive.
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Epilepsy Foundation of to Abigail Van Buren, 132
America, l21 I.. St., N.W., Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills,
Washington, D.C. 20031, who (alit. 90212, for Abby's booklet
will refer you to your local "How to Write Letters for All
chapter. They will provide you occasions." Please enclose a
with free booklets telling you all long, self-addressed, stamped
you want to know about i24c1 envelope.
DEAR No NAME: An ex.
timaled one out of every 100
Americans has epilepsy. It's
the only common disorder
where th e sufferer is more
handicapped by th e attitude of
society than by his disability.
Although the tendency
toward epilepsy can be
inherited, it Is not considered a
herry di sorder. in recent
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about food safety. Check sour
the train to Denver and got
Dear readers:
telephone director), or write the there a day late. The Interstate
Go now to the place where FDA. 5600 Fishers Lane, Rock' Commerce Commission has a
you keep your scissors. Then vlle, Md., 2O82.
fret' hotline. 800i 424.9312. Or
cut this out.
- Your new deodorant gave
write the Office of ('ommunica'
The following list of names, yu a rash or the shampoo tions and Consumer Affairs,
addresses and phone numbers you've been USIffi! burned trnr
l('(' Room 12I1 Wachin,'lnn
is by no means complete. nor scalp. The FDA again, but this
D.C. 20423.
does it constitute an endorse' time write Heinz J. Eiermann.
Amtrak also has a cumplat:
ment of any of those mentioned. director, division of cosmetics address: The Adequacy
But we hope it will help you deal technology. FDA, 200 C St. SW. Service Bureau. Amtrak. 9
with some of the most common Washington D.C., 20204.
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consumer problems.
Your electric skillet Washington.
D.C.
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Some sources have toll-free
shocked you and that new toy Amtrak advises sending a cop
hotlines to call. For others, a looks as if it might cut sour 2.
of your complaint to the IC
letter might be the best bet.
year-old. Call the Consumer address preceding.
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for showed
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but the plane was overbookeii
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YOUR HIRTHL)AY
Dec. 1$, 1977
social) nlia) be a bit off-base.
TAURUS 'April 2May 20
Ftoiii time to twin' this
coming )ear persons working B wary of making snap
behind the scenes may set up decisions today where money
some uniquely advantageous and friends are involved.
situations for you. They're Condit ions could be more
likely to be arranged without complicated than you first
)our request
perceived.
SAGITTARIUS i Nov 23-Dec.
GEMINI May 21-June 201
211 You're only generous LID to
('enter your attention on doing
point
lnt toda&gt; with perns youre' )our career assignments well
respuns.blt' for Where your today Steer clear of coworkers
own needs are concerned, who are in an agitating mood
you're apt ti be a more liberal
('tN('ER June 21-July 221
provider. Like to find out more Unfortunately, today &gt; ou ma y
ofw hat lies ahead for you? Send spend more effort rationalizin g
for your copy of Astro-Graph than working. Your boss will
Letter by mailing 50 cents for have difficulty in going along
each sign and a long, self' with your reasoning.
addressed, stamped envelop.. to
LEO iJuly 23-Aug. 22i BetAstro-Graph. I'.O. Box 489, 1mg on the if-come isn't a
Radio Cit&gt; Station, N.Y. 10019
hrcwd move today, parlie' sure to specify sow- birth ticulary when success is
pnn'itcated upon a situation you
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22-Jan
This is a dii&gt; when you're
VIRGO 'Aug. 2.3'&amp;pt. 221
not likely to get away with Important matters you want
ansihing A matter may seem sour nate to attend to for you
trivial, but to another it will or for the family today should
be covered with detailed .
appear otherwise.
AQUARIUS 'Jan. 20-Feb. 19 structions Don't assume tinA friend who is quite wasteful tkrsthniling.
may feel he has )our resources
t.IllRfit Sept.
234M. 231
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as a backup. Keep his hand out Your chance for personal gain
of sour pig
good toda y , but there is a
hank today.
I'LS('E.S i Feb, 20-March 20# likithood &gt; ou will only develop it
The "arati Bernhardt could puI1it1l&gt; Your mind will be on
surface in
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&gt;ou to do it ist of play acting
S('OItI'lo) i (kt 24-Nov 22 1
Pretending to be what you're Your economic discipline could
not won't work,
be cactI', eroded todas if &gt;ou
AllIES i March 21-April 191 conIc' across something that is
Your business hunches could be dtiriius, yet expensive Dent
rather astute todas but sour bus itn'nts you can't afford

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suffnicnt The rule here is
Eosley Blackwood, inven- that partner is barred from
tor of the Blackwood conven
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lion, is working on a book on
becomes partner's opening
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oc included in it
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South was mighty glad he
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nith a trump, ruffed a diamond, entered dummy .ith
another trurn. ruffed a
third diamondp to set up
North's last diamond, went
to dummy w i:h its lastt
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blood spot under the skin. I relievers, uu should stop them
have been to a lot of doctors to
try to find out what causes this.
The rest of )our diet could be
No one seems to tell me the important. Be sure you are
cause.
i;etting an adequate amount of
I'm very athletic, very solid protein dali).

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envelope for it to me in care of
A hernotologist. a specialist in
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, blood diorikrs, might want to
Radio City Station. New York, test all aspects of iour blood

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same aniowit 144 calories in 12 bother Do you have an'.
ouncesi, unless artificial suggestiun.s
sweeteners are used.
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Alcohol is a ceilti!ar totin It sems to La' * problem that
is
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heart not always
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It is also emphasis on vitamin C for
hard on the digestive system
bruising is 'elated to the fact
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caused (ron
directly and dries out norm al vitamin
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cell moisture. lam sending you associated with bleeding and
The Health i.tn'r number 1-4, hemorrhagic tendencies
Alcohol. Whiskey. Gin. Vodka. However, if a person is getting
liuni. Wine, Beer Others who enough vitam
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since this concerns nit' greatly. ann muscularly built I drink a
DEAR READER - There IS quart of orange juice or
a reason why heavy beer grapefruit juice a day and have
drinkers develop a ''beer for the past several years
t*lly." There are 151 calories in
All I drink is pure orangr
each 12-ounce can of beer #3.6 juice. grapefruit Juice. prum:'
percent alcohol by volume. U S. juice, and tomato Juice Wit
Department of Agriculture
the exception of this brutsin
data,. Eight -ins a day I 'm in c'xcdle'nt health. A lot
prcv:th
,3 ckries a day. doctors have recommended I
Soft drinks, such as the cola take vitamin C, but! t

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DEAR DR. iAMB - Please
tell me it there is any
nutritional value in beer, and
how it compares with soft
drinks. I am 23 years old, and
drink at least eight 12'otmce
cans of beer a day. I am also
interested in the damage of
brain cells that takes place.

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D1 Iver kilf
26 Songstress

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they owed you. Jack Yohe is th
Civil Aeronautics Board con
sumer representative to
service complaints about at
travel. Write turn at the CAD
3875 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20428. Or cal
i202i 6734158).
- That double widget, wing
backed screwdriver you or
dered six months ago stil
hasn't rne and the compan
won't answer your letters
Write Thomas Chadwick, con
sumt'r advocate. U.S Posta
Service, Washington, 1).0
20260.

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turned you down. You think he's
guilty of discrimination on the
basis of race, sex or marital
status. Try the Department of
Housing and Urban Development, assistant secretary for
fair housing and equal op.
portunit, 451 7th St. SW,
Washington, D.C. 20410. The
free hotline. i800 424-8590.

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care, most epileptics are
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able
to
live
normal
lives,
marry
took three pi!is a day to keep
PERSONALIZED SERVICE
and have hea1y children.
from :alling down.
Don't hesitate to ask the
I broke off with him because I
young man questions a bout his
was afraid if we m ie'i und
Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage
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your
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relatlo'-'hlp b.
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epilepsy. Also I wou1t.'t knois
322.3681
ou may want to speak with his
what to do if he ever got sick in
front of me. I never told him
why I broke off with him
twenuse I didn't want to hurt
Did your child score too low
him.
Now I find nI)self attracted to
he State Literacy Test'?
another man with the same
pvrJu)v III
i_es yyooauanu naurs
problem. I can't believe it! Can
remediation help improve his levels
epileptics marry and have
with part time tutoring.
children" how often do their
spells" occur, and how bad
are I be)- 1 What can a person do
%stolrow"GJ
to help them' ii heard you have
A
school
for
exceptionally
bright,
hyperactive
and dyslexic
to hold their tongue so they
children.
We
offer
diagnostic
testing,
concentrated
remedial in.
won't swallow it.i Please ureading
&amp;
math
plus
language
&amp;
auditory
skills.
struction
In
plain these things to me. Abby.
TRANSPORTATION AVAIlABLE
I can't ask anyone else.
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worms, $1, Alto Peat, tine
Quality, It buShel Wholesale n
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lrc%ll6 pa inted 'fltid &amp; out,
roOm6 100' , 116' corner lot,
fenced back ,or13 *ith 2'O .71
Storoum build.ng, $75000

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12? 3153

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riture $30 7703
Bob Walker Furnit,,r
kIev 1197
(attelberry Plaza

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373 9178

141 41 TON

80-Autos for Sale

Cash 322 4132
. t...,t 15 .or'torp A e

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The weather it pertect f o r a
backyard tile sell eeerytprng
10%' wIts a inl 013 Cii 72? 2611

Plaza, 7729111
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BUY SILL TRADE
III 315 ( F r5t Si
172 5827

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T.1 tItle 1 )051 3210011

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p0,13 No pets, $18', 372 3910

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372 1661

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Lake Mary

7)14 l

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Eicellrnt earning opportun'!,
pay to, those Christmas
fiPenIet 41 101$

4 6 ALL IN THE FAMILY

4 GILLIGAN S ISLAND

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hom, furnsh,, (lo5e to
rverp?tsrng, ,iOuil couple only. '

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of hourly Gvere(ersIreterenc

k'dS gone. butme swing SrI .n the
back word -Sn I' Sell ! A vr' .,

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GARDENS

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Part

373 2261 '

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STONE MASON, large f-replace

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cay e -tn ccii.,, n the wc-'lp Of
LO'Scre,n Co. SO 5.Ippr tap,
the Old Mo.-rrce Road
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Or,v,. Santora
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UNCLUT TER YOUR CLOSET
oil
Sell 'hose things that are lUSt
c'*SSted &amp;d to' 'Psul's )fl :61
or $31 99!)
taknQ up space wth a want III
ii the HprsiØ 31) 2611_
or $31 9993
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Uniforms Ccixj LodJ "0 37
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Collectors Limited Edition,
Sign ed &amp; Numbered LithOl.
Signed O0$tIrS, SPt,9,apht,
waler, (0u.
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panted ne wly carpeted.(leOn)
BR, home With new cer,lral heat
&amp; Oil' Spttem This $31,500
bargan includes a Swimming
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9 FAMILY FEUD

4 6 CBS LATE MOVIE
Columbo A Case of Im.
munity A murder wttictt ap•
Pears to be POlitically
motryated. puts it COlumbo
IPple, Falk) on a COtisiort
COrse eth a SulvO MiO3
East d'plomat 1 975
9 POLICE STORY An cf.
t-cer finds Fws marriage dssou,.
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Gorman Me Ferrer star
1240
9 THURSDAY NIGHT SPE.
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Peter Laetord

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a v ailable Teach-ng 0vr'QS?F's

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probiemdrnkers
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17) 45170, erIe
Sa nford Al Anon Faml Grp
P0 Ba. 553
Samford, Fla 37711

2 12 KNOCKOUT
4 6 LOVE OF LIFE
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4 6 CBS NEWS

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Sanford, Florida 32771

2 12 WHEEL OF
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4 UPBEAT
1000
4 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
6 TAflLETALES

6 BARNABY JONES Jones
neStigates the dtOwriing of
newsm3n who was about tO
break an mporlant stOry
9 REDO FOXX SHOW
24 MONTY PYTHON

GOIGE inro
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930

OF JULIE ANDREwS

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Until 3 pm

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$175 2110 S

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Monk George Mahars. Ja net
Leigh t969 (Tues I Rifiran
Jean Haro*, Spencer Tracy
(88W) ¶935 (Wed I W.O.
Ming
Walace Beery Leo
Carriro (B&amp;W) 1940 ( Th urs)
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Friday

The Evening Herald
4-Personals

6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

7 THE BLACK FAMILY
CARTER COUNTRY

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lrnrni'd,?, potte%son

sing machines

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lOhefeon, 3 tIN.
bath
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904 7 26 1630 93.i 726
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Wtitr1,urt Ill At TOP 17 2

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P405 ThOmas Organs H0i9v't
&amp; Sold Musit Lessor's Pe,!p
one FREE Group BOB BALL S
O'sount Mutt Center, 12() 2
F tenth A,, - 172 7755

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SCHOOL PROGRAMMING

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ADVERTISING
SALES PERSON

DEADLINES

2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
4 DINAH

Ford. Be'ie DavisPart one

2 WHAT REALLY HAP.
PENED TO THE CLASS OF
65' Jane Cur-tin a Kr,stott5.r
abo'i star na drama IbOt a
USC *h encourages a Vet.

5:00 A . M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY_
SNoon
3 Lines Minimum

Sunday

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31c a line
33c a line

Ifime
3 consecutive times
7 consecutive times

HOURS

S9-Musical Merchandise
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Thursday. Dec. IS, 1977-5B

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SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

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ary ¶7 1977 A ur.qe TV

ONLY

RATES

Sell

drama portrays the 19th Con.
tury prinacpals from the ser ies
opening Ppsode in 1880 in a
contemporary New York set.
"no

FRI.
&amp;

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24 OVER EASY Magazine
format show aimed at those 55
arid oi.er , hosted by Hugh

friend is suffering from an
incurable disease, and is un•
aware of his condition
9 BARNEY MILLER Capt
Miller and men face the task of
defusing a student built nuclear
dOvacO
11 MOVIE
Angel In M0
Pockt' Andy Griffith Leo
Mer 'wethe I I 969 New
rn nigte, n m.(western 'Own
takes on the local problems as
?'LS Own rCspOns'bilty
24 THE BEST OF FAMILIES
PsOdo eqh? in .,;.
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PARADISE

FOR CIt'li1it1i6 G41

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disbelief when he learns the

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at 725 and @25, local news
Aeath4ir, Sports)

830

thei r

and seek refuge

each other in obtaining gold
that sympathizers want tosend
to the Confederacy
7 AGE OF UNCERTAINTY
Last episode in sores with
Hervy Kissinger. Washington
Post Publish e r Katharine
Graham. and former British
Prime Minister Edward Heath
discussing base questions

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6' THE WALTONS Two
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7 OUT THE DOOR
12 THE ROOKIES
24 EAST CENTRAL FLOR
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8 00
2 12 DOUG HENNING S
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I'usioriist Henning presents
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A PIECE
OF THE ACTION

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9' WELCOME BACK, KOT.
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24 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
Episode Ii of 'Robin Hood
Robin and Sir Guy duel in
Sherwood Forest

a difficult
variation of Houdnis walk
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Thursday,

Dec.

IS,

1577

70th Year, No. 10 1— Friday, December 16, 1977
Sanford, Florida 32771 — Price 10 Cents

Juspect

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Is Jailed

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Sanford Man Shot, Killed
Following Barroom Brawl
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continued, so he ordered them both out, Gibson
said.

SU011' AIIRAIIAM.S
Writer

herald Stall

Ali ,.r uii.'nt in ,i 13th Si

barrr'n •'r
glass if wine ended outdoors wth the shooting
death of if 33-%ear.o)d Sanford man
Dead is William Allen of apartment 33,
Seminole Gardens apartments of two gunshot
wounds, one in the chest, the other in the
shoulder
In jail and charged with first degree murder in
connection with the shooting is Bennie Jackson,
32, it neighbor of Allen who lives at apartment 95.
Seminole G ar den apartments.

BRAND NEW
saw

78 Mustang I
door, 4 cylinder, automatic,
tangerine finish, power rack pinion
steering, power front disc brakes,
front A. rear bumper guards. Select
Air, AM radio, tinted glass complete. deluxe sport mirrors, WSW,
Stock No. 10009

BRAND NEW

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Both men were at Giton's Tavern on west
13th Street about lop in., according to the tavern
owner
I had Just sold Allen a bottle of wine and he
was playing checkers with another man when
the roan asked him for a drink," Gibson said.
Allen didn't give hun one and the argument

78 Fairmont
it

2 Door Futura. Stock No. 10131. Gold
finish. 4 - speed transmission. I
cylinder engine, power st.ering. AM
radio. tinted glass

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Gibson said he heard a shot right outside the
door of the tavern. Allen came back tn.adc,
Gibson said. muttering angrily about the shot.
Gibson said another patron suggested that the
gun had only blanks, and Gibson told Allen to
either call the police or forget the incident,
But then, Gibson said, Allen took off his shirt,
grabbed a cue slick from near the pool table and
walked outside.
they were across the
"I heard two shots
street
and then Allen came back about a
minute later and stuck his head in the door and
said 'Man, I'm shot, take me to the hospital,"
Gibson said
'I couldn't leave right then because people
were inside, but Amos Sparrow and a couple of
*hers took him in the station wagon to the
hcpital," Gibson said.
Gibson said Allen appeared to be all right
immediately after the shooting. "I thought it
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Allen died in the emergency room of Seminole
Memorial Hospital, police said, while Jackson
was arrested at his home about 11:30 pm. and
then booked into the Seminole County jail
Ih't Tom Bernosky said police had not yet
recovered the murder weapon, which was a hand

.

gun

Allen was a member of an orange picking crew
that Gibson supervised for Hon'atch orange

THE %%'EDDIN(; (ERFiIoN'.

Allen is survived by his wife Ertha, and two
children, Argena, 4, and William, 5. Mrs, Allen
contacted at a neighbor's apartment this ritorrung, declined comment.

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'Here's just a sampling of the gifts you may choose:
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Polaroid Cameras * Watches * CB Radios
* Cross Pen &amp; Pencil Sets * Mr. Coffee Brewer

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5223

96
Now$4327

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2 dr. hardtop, creme, half vinyl roof.
automatic, deluxe bumper

smission. front disc brakes

WSW, Select Air. tinted glass
whe el c overs, ac cent
No IM2

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Now$596

WAS '6481

Photo shows accident scene of Oct. 28 In which four members of
III(- Albert l)allal,rida family - were killed ,A;.-ni
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direction of travel of I)allabrlda van. City police said v an wa
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iui't) We can prevent people
vai, ii, p. 67 application fees of
granting
it
per lot
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from becoming involved in $111). and so on. It's ridiculous,
specifically asked Mm w at the
'ituations l ik e this if we handle It sho ul d be a statewide 5) stem,
hearing if he'd ever had o draw
lb.' riiatti'r profe'sstunallv
run b the state
a gun in 17 icars of sic ective
We're not emotionally involved
work. He said no. I aske I of he
Counti, Sheriff John Polk
This benefits the general
had
ever had to put his hi.nd On
agrees. He's said he favors a
public
the gun for emphasis. He said
statewide, state-a(jninLctercd
When no, and Yet he's telling me he
Morse cites another case. "A permitting system
linen hired someone to kill a commissioners adopted the needs a concealed weapon.
Now, at least, we'll get a court
roan who became nii' client, regulations in &amp;'pternbe'r, Polk
test in this area."
After we verified his story and
d he would urge the Florida
Commissioner Williams, who
found out he was right, our own Sheriff's Association to support
voted
against Commissioner
staff members had to wear a state' law next year which
harry
Kwiatkowski's
motion to
bullet-proof vests
would create a statewide
deny the permit, said he had
Morse says he met all s)stefll
"aril( to see more detailed
requirements of the count)
Commissioners Hill Kirchhoff information from the sheriff's
commission for granting a and Bob French said after the background investigation of
conce aled wea po n permit. lie hearing the)' didn't think Morse Morse.
"I didn't think we had
ask ed commissioners at the had ik'monstrateda counx'lhing
all the' answers. I didn't want to
hearing if he had failed to meet need for if concealed weapon, a
vote until we had all the an.
any of the qualifications, lie cnflhriiission requirement for
swers
didn't get a specific answer "I
think the commissioners have'
spoken to that already," said
What do the students
(iinitan Dick Williams.

l there' an benefit to sox'ie't
allowing lloeople t o
.t,tni,,rite' Springs private
on('t'aied weapons' Morse has
Harvey Morse doesn't
a two-pronged answer. "First
sue'
himself
as
another
sit all, since anyone can legall)
Mar.nix" or 'Cannon."
buy a gun Just by showing it
"The impression of our work driver's license, anybod) who
soot get from TV shows is not
wuits to can buy a gun and
accurate We're not like' (hilt
stick it in his packet. l'tri
But I think 1111 entitled to a
licensed by the rtate, and I'm
concealed weapon permit from not going to break the law
.'h'rriinole ('ounty. I guess I'll
''Second, we can handle
f in d out when the court has
t'niotiorial situations in a
ruled
detached way, which mininiizcs
Turned down for a concealed
weapon permit last week by the the' possibility of violence
Morse says people with "highl)
county curtunossion, Morse has
emotional problems''often
said he' will sue the conunission
require his services. "Take the
in circuit court, asking the
Case of a man who suspects his
court to order the COflittiLS.SiOfl
wife is intimately involved with
10 issue the permit.
other men, lie conies to me' end
I filet .111 the requirements
siis, 'Do you carr1 a gun i
t.ie i:npoed for issuing
say no, and he says, 'What do I
permit. After they'd voted
..The slate supreme court
need you for" I'll go buy a gun
against the permit, I asked the
and take care of this myself.' decision requires that I be given
county commission chairman
what requirements I had failed That isn't in the interest of the permit," says the private
detective. The decision didn't
say count)' commissions 'may
issue' or 'can issue' the per.
issue'
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restaurant .

Concealed Weapon Permit:
P rivate Eye Te//s Why It 's Needed

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A Sheriff Department spokesman had
said earlier in the week that no guests
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in Chief Deputy Duane Harrell's office.
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Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas Riggio of [)eitorta: parents
of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitmire
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jailer Sgt. Lewis Morgan at the Seminole
County Sheriff 's Department this morning, lasted only one m in ute and 27
seconds.
But, V in cent Hgt!o. 21, Rot more than
one kiss from his new bride, Frances
Whitmire, 19, before he had to return to
jail to continue serving a three ear term
for grand larcen).
Evening Herald photographers bought
the young couple another 10 minutes
together, snapping pictur es to record the
event and the bride and groom exchanged

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Morse also says the system
3-A under which a permit is valid
2-A only in the county where it is
1.8 issued imposes an unfair
54-A burden ona p plicants. "I'd have
4-fl to go to 67 courthouses in 67
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Lake-Sllnora area of Sanford- a vote coinrouttinti (hi- cit&gt; to sponsor iii inutuistrial
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hiuituu-ostne-r ever sincu- thu proposal v.a.s
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('till rmssioni'rs generally felt that the plant
V.OUJd provide new jobs and econi'41.ic
stiriiulus (ii the u:nliuurilt - ariil that environuii'ntal restraintstin the Keller
hritfstri,'s' plant would provide (hi' city with
,tilt'qistt' safeguards against mice and
Isullutiri
Iii.' Iuru'sitb-nt of a hoiuitistnt'rs group 5151(1
the uurganuzatioti stoulul stuils closely the'
Ki'lk'r ei.vlrorurst'ntal control plans st hen they
are presented to the Florida 1)epartmnient of
i-:nvurutuiuental Regulation
Stt'ptiu'n Sirkin, Prtu(le-nt of the Concerned
Pr(p-- ri&gt; Ussnt'rs Association, opposed to the
hint. said the group will take' its battle to the
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t h. its at this tint.'
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legislators. inclu ding St IliSt-us. .Io!ui Vcmgt and I i-ru
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to peit the jaulhouse
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Miss '.%hitnire said she
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!a ThuNulay that fliggiu
be transported to a
laboratory for the required
blood test, a prr'r.uisitu'
to acquiring a marriage
licence
The hli)oil test w as
performed, according to
the court order, at Derrick
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Itborators
The brideIeti picked up
the couple's marriage
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gu.s-ernrnu-ntal bo dies which he said need .such
a plant
John Krib'r, a profit' rtuo'.-t'r 1w-hind thu
project, noted todas that Keller earlier
considered locating the smelter ,it the
St'tiuinalt- Cunts Port Authority or :it thu
SanforuW'.-ntrutl Florida Airport.
Krudc-r said that the port authorit&gt; I,ucke:
natural gas supplues, essential to the sit-lter
operation, and that a reverter clause in the
city's deed with the U S Nary would
ibseourage bond buyers front investing in a
,iielter at the airport. The clause "tipulate's
ttt the former Sat'&gt; bct' pttibwrts can bc
taker. .sta&gt; trot! (tie cit) in the event of
natuiiaai u-nerg.-nc
Muss uur lAs' M - re said the Killer issue piu
the tu'uiIIuislin a
IliuM ustkst,ur:l
position, Is-can-i- thu- ru- is -- --0 easy -uilututi
to the dIspute
Miiu,ri' noted (lit' ptopt-rt) in question, it
four-acre tract north of (hi' ('obia Boat Works
adjac.-nt to Cornwall Street, is zoned industmua!l&gt; - and the' i-ouwulssione'rs art- sstorn
to uphold tilt- liming lasts
lie said Hunt Oil Co., which ostris the land
sihert' Keller %% ants to build, deserves to htuis ,its intent-' t in the industrialls wnt-d land

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Itiggio sts involved in
,trrrcl robbers of d
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rest,,urant
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uttered he subsequently
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another man involved in
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planning a surprise party
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after the Friday ceremony
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kini if stediiir,g eVefl girl
un-lUlls about," said Miss
Vhitmire today 'hut, I'll
lw at the jail to st-c him
evers single stt't-ku-nil until
hi- i fri-c."
She saul that she and her
groorii-tits' mutt a tar ago
last Saturda) st hi-n she
stt-nt to stork at a fast food
restaurant in Winter Park.
lit stis t he iii in ig. r of the
restaurant anti she made
hamburgers ar.il stijrked at
the cash register
''Getting married in jail
is different all right," she'
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Ciru'iit ('oiart Judge
iIIu.ito McGregor has
orde ed Seminole County
Srir- ri;
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tflhiiiIti', Vincent Nicholas
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Frances
Whitmiiir.', 19, of Orlando,
sthi is stuilving to be a
hi-auticuan Neither have
iw'n married lw-for,'
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Another )oWI mail ss.inting
(0 prove his innocent-i' t.iri ,I
ruiunal matter ,agerly took
the lit' kteior t est, but to his
tjiiiss the results c,Unt out
that he knest about or stas
iuii,liciitt'd in the crone The
owig man did not commit (hi'
crunt', but did Putt stpiuons
as to ssho did
WIIUId not the lit' detector test
to' took hi' the Salle as the
,rLibit' results pt'opR' cxss ith
t'le&amp;
perit'nce
trocardiogramis .intl blood
pressure readings' Man)
1uh)1t' tw'canie excited or upset
during an kind iii test, and I
tu1tiot ss' lst this stress ti-st
could hi' ser accurate I'd
.tppreeiate )our coiiuiierits
At best, it
DEAR UF tl)F It
is jut a laborator) test, ,trill
laborator tests of all t1w5 call
be inat-t'uratt' for lOhin)
reasons The tic tk'te'tor test
dt'pend.s upon changes in bltiil
pressure. heart rate, and a

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"ant these (lid principles tlU1
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nest spa per, P 0 Box 1551, gi% v.N .i nterpri-ts the tt'
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Radio City Station. Nest York. piers- on who is up-tight becauI
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he is confronted for wi&gt; rt'lIMifl
should showPu
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I)KAR 1)14 LAMB
I has't- even when the operator knows
some questions about lit- he is telling thu truth
Knowing (hi' infinite t'apae-it&gt;
ilu'tector tests that I think you
For Wednesday, December 14, 1977
of hunian beings to err. I would
ti,ulul ansster.
%1% sister had ,
.in eli-c- thank any Iii' detector tt'1
still ht.uke sense huh &gt;1W ill ro('ardiograrii st hich con. result.s toulul he' challenged unit
Yl it It 111141hII)/%
c,uin ri',uuls supIkirt
III - II, 19 #A
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ce-med her doctor, so 1w had often a second t(
flit- ttIi -ili .- r 'built tA .111
1 At III S April 20'M,.)
.Lflotht'r tCg uk)fle with ve ry second t'p-'r-ator 11111) t* Ti
I uinlitir,s an.- proulLsln toda) different results
tutu-ri-sting and tutu omit' fur s'u
ulJChtttMl
where Joint ventures are COft
siic- idl%&gt; Before Ws over. it i
u-u-mneul, pr ovided put take the
luku-Is iiu still hate greatls
a'spInuIt- i(
ut circle of
iloninant ruli' Let .ow' cohorts
N Al
serve as back'ups
quaunt.ini-es and tuintacis
SMI11 tituS Nov 2J-1)ts'
(EMISI u Ma&gt; 21-June
imi.'thurig that &gt;ou have
Its U% till and I-t'll - l 'I PIti
-1 ; til es sits, have' htstoriciill
plannt'il for 10(1.1) liii) not
pruust-n tht'ThiSt'lst'S loyal and
hand he tan bring the tOfl'
iuriit off u-x..o-tls as sou 'fltrue still t'vt'n InUre' so tocliis
tract in by playing his nigh'
ii t
\ulItThI
% isluun it liostt'tt'r, it should
1-uirlui,t' attends tlu through
of diamonds, but he isn't
a t
irk out 1M'ttl't in the long nat
our st e rling relationships
clairvo&gt;-arit nor does he have
Ki
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Ios-t'tI
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lead us second rliarnuinil
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lii's toita&gt; still afforul )o(l a_s
Which way should hi' u-titer
a . ,; i
a i' s a
at h tops .ini a king, .t-ifii uchu gr..tifu atiomi a-s it still
dummy
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(ilt',LSe (bose ss horn &gt;ou serve
Most phi&gt; ers will lead to
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dummy's king of hearts tO
Pitch-in sthe'rt' it - ounts
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retain control of all suits and
Radio ('its Station, N V 111119
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I,Fu July 23-Aug 22
most of that group will set'
Itt' curt' t o slwcif) hour birth
aK
Fouiar 's happenings should
East rise with the act' of
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sign
flattt'r )ou, for )our tu.adiamonds and lead (hi' king
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('A I'll1(014% t)t'i 22'Jutn
p.Ini(urLstup is likely to Lw' sought
of clubs I)umm&gt;- 's last ,'ri4
19 \'uiu'r,' It ks Ida&gt; in things
bit
tn st-ill be knocked out arid
sou trul&gt; ui(tliilIt'.
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that i intt-u-rn iuu niat.-riuull&gt; 1
there still hi' no tt a&gt; to tiring
-r I-r oak.' (hi- overtures
Roth s ul n.'rahl
iurt-u-r-.t ist, but riot 'ii ill
in (tie' itittiioitul suit
tliU;o - Aug 23-Sept 2
The be st line of phi&gt; is to
nt uiluiits iritt-ru'cts lI,i uiut'Mi t
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'uorth Ea..i
South
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enter dummy stith the act- if
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clubs East gets in and
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t,'cauis,, of a desire to pros-ide
cashes three clubs but South
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will take the res t of the
tn,uirt' tuuunt iful Is for those'
Opening lead
Fir.' of
)our uire'anii s into
turning
tricks
toiler our wing
spades
realities toduss Start stith siiuuill
LIIIItA Sept 23-Oct. 231 You
ie'ps Ix-for.' breaking into a
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fiat.- a knack for lifting the
trot
puritc of others today by tur
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A Virginia reader wants tui
South leads the deuce of
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riuni t'su'n'-sthinrz into fun Ut- it
iris- quie , sUtl(it' 1lppcouu Ii stuii
diamonds from dummy at
knots- the rule in this c ase
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go top Talla hassee to lobby the
lnuu'asuxe' through
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FLORIDA

IN BRIEF

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House Standards and Conduct Committee
In a 5-4 vote Tuesday , the committee a
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JACKSONVILLE

re-elected.
The Senat.. %Ot((l 3M luesto reprimand the 13-year
eteran nniaktr and fine htrii
Th at as .. recommin
dationofthtJudici:rCiil

the financial stability of Keller in a positive
ftn Keller plant would not
cenct' prc4
prove detrimental, provided "proper
are placed on the plants
restraints

Casselberry Asks
Plant
Balance
fluincem decision -making than

planning for the proposed

even Seminole County.

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issue and retain a measure of control over the
plant St..n.strom said

Poston refused to criticize

how the plant would be detrimental to the
communit)properenv

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If-- inten&amp; tit seek rt-election

Stenstrom noted the city had means of

regional sewer plant at Iron
Conklin has also istunated recusion funds The projeits in n it fill but rtalize the fight
that by the year 2000 priority were: payment of
be a tough one.
Bridge near Oviedo Thursday
'' It' going to bk 1 '.tr dif
will he pushing for a weighted (asselberr) will be tran 11,877 Instate retirement costs
sport ing through interceptor paintino'tht watertankon su ficult task It's going to put the
sate
The concept recommended lines to the plant, 4.8 million 136'
Seniinola people of my district to a test.
striping

shutting down the Ktlkr plant if it prosed a
nuisance, specifically mentioning a possible
revocation of the plant's necessar'. city
licinses

by Consulting Engineer B. C.

citizens were empaneled as Florida's third
statewide grand jury on organized crime

Tuesday and tentatively set their first work

Casseibcrr) with as much say

session for Jan. 17 in Orlando.
7'he jurors names were picked by Circuit

in the planning for the plant as City Engineer Kenneth Ehlers
Winter Park and more than ,hill represent the cit)- at
Staftland or Seminole County. Thursday's meeting.
In other business the City
Conklin has estimated that t
1980 Casselberry will be council:

Judge Parker Lee McDonald, of Orlando,
from a metal box containing name tags for the

prospective jurors from around the state

transporting 285

Japan Rocket Readied
CAPE CANAVERAL (UP!)

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way for a Japanese satellite communications

s)stem will be fired into space tonight
Th e Communications Satellite can handle
4,000 telephone calls or eight color television
channels at one time

The charge of 35 cents per

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$8;
osernight lows 64; decreasing to 40 percent
IleraldStafl Writer
esterday's
high
75; tonight.
barometric pressure, 30,06;
TIDES
Seminole Counts's on again,
reia th e humidlt'. 99 per cent
I)astona Beach high 1035 off .igain confront ition with
Forecast SI.st1 cloudy with a in. 11:05 pm low 4 a m
stat.. en'.ironji:tntal officials
showers today. TbursitD part1 445 p.m.
over the county's landfill
cloud'. Continued mild with
Port Canaseral high 1019 op.. rations is on again
highs maln1 In the upper 70s a.m., 10:36 p.m. loss 3:S3 a.m.,
C ount) Commissioners
and lows tonight In the $Os. 4:32 P.M.Tuesda) night toted 3-1 to
%Sindsmosti southeast 10 to 15 Bayport: hlgh2:52a.m.,4:27 change details of a consent
mph
becoming
arIable p.m., low 10:02 am.
P. . order proposed by the state
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The provision deleted by the
counh colninwicin %ere "still
commission states that the
negotiable.- According to
county -%aives any right to a District
Engineer
Tom
hearing or administrative or
lioneycutt, "The one-nionth
judicial review of
the tems of lelms might tx- alright. Those
this consent order.'
dates are still negotiable. Wo
Without the waiver clause,
could probably work something
tht- consent order would W
out Aith the county (omiiitaningless according to
lielliciVingthe aiver
Segundo Fernandez, DEII's
provision would give them the
assistant general counsel
[]lost tr0Lble.**
Commissioners and DElt
officials have been negotiating
DER Assistant Attorney
the terms of the const-nt order General .1k-gundo Fernandez
since July. %hen the t-ounty*3 agreed. "A consent order
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near (;eneva expired. The hundreds of consent orders we
landfill has never met DEH approve each year, the waiver
regulations requiring a five-foot provision is a standard clause.
separation between buried We've never approved a congarbage and the water table.
Commissioners also voted 3-1 local government has ever
to move back by one month the asked us to. We'll have to lileet
following deadlines: psr~%poscd with counts officials to discuss
1i)f)l-Rth(JanIcecl,sonu.ite t his
for deciding whether to buy a
The waiver "means the
new landfill, contract mth a count), commission can't back
private landfill company or off at a later time - that's all.
move to a new site at the It's really no big deal." the
Osceota landfill. the Jan. I DER official satid.

Urning liendd
Wednesday December II 1977 Vol 10 No
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final council meeting of the that, but said he believe's that a

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shut doAntheplantif problems come upafter

Mcintosh said the city had no sen s term ending and Criers appeared. It is unlikely Brant
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choice but to ratif) the increase beginning on Jan 9
from Sin 'triiii llollosia I)-

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NIcClanahan noted that under the bonding
plan. the 117
,50,000 facilit) would be the city's
for the first 15 )ears, with Keller renting it

senators
predicted
that
Council Chairman Nathan NIcKnight will beat Poston.
%',m \Ieter announced that the
Lewis Aouldn't comment oil

lie said because of the far thousand gallons was raised to that he will assist him in
greater use of the facility by 66 cents.
everyway possible during the
Casselberry than the other
City Attorney Kenneth transition beti4een

entities except Y.tnter Park

MAKER

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- Approsed a new contract I1leetingSwh1chV.oUjdfloflfl'. punishment,

and Seminole Count) 850 000

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hangs or stores in drawer.
25 watts

A don't see it m just a slop on
gallons of sewage daily to the with Nlaitland whereby take place on Dec. 26 and Jan 2.
Iron Bridge for treatment, %lattland has increased its bDIh city holidays, have been the Amit. I see it as prett%
serioto business.
charges to the city for treating canceled, he said.
wlule Winter Park will have 2.7
Poston was removed as
million. INIaitland 1.35 million SM.000 gallons of sewage daily.
%layor (;erald Christensen

who jammed the courtroom

COFFEE

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and 3.3 million Winter Springs. chamber,

million

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Keith. Sanford needs the Jobs Keller
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the bond issue was premised on Killers
placing a $114,000 rubber on the plant to
eluninit.. pollution Without the bond issue.

If I had to do it over again i
might do things differentls but
iii 171) heart and mind. I don't
feel I did anything wrong," he
said I don't think everything I
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""ttrguitii ul tii. tipiliO,Wiit% a, .ppos&amp;d to
UM Morris said

reporters later tie considers
that "a vote of confidence."

gallons; Winter Park 3.18 Boulevard. painting fire
Conklin to the city council million; Nlaitland 1.7 million; h%drants and replacing wo M
Slonday night would have 2.54 million Seminole County C*

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expressed reservation about
Although
some Keller operation standards, Nlorri
said, the pensons tie talked with mentioned

to expel Poston and lie told

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when asked whether lie %ould
consider Poston for a commit.
tee chainnariship if Poston is

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telcpne," talking to persons in sIx different
areas of the country where Keller plants are
located

nriic' . ti tring
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non-emirgenc&gt;
.iuuibuhnct s.. r it.. he operated
in Orlando.
Tb.. SinaI.. reject ed a motion

of others a
sniard s (lt Hall are doing these
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disclose expenses used to help convince
legislators and members of executive

Action against five senators who refused to
obey the Sunshine Amendment and file
financial disclosure forms may be sears
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htsouliIhi.tto thm.kaboutit

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Bill Presses Lobbyists

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Phil Le w is, who siIl tx

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agencies to tote on specific issues

Gets Bond OK

Senate president in 1979.80 said

vestigation during which police had a 24-hour
stakevu, at a home in (he Old Cutler Ba)

section of Coral Gables owned by Felix
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CORAL GABLES (UP!) - Police
seized a $10 million load of marijuana from a
66-foot yacht and arrested 12 people early
today after a brief shootout at a luxury
ater1ront home
The arrests followed a tomon(h in

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Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1577-1A

NEVERLESS, IT'S A SCORE

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300 S. FRENCH AVE.,SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305.322.20)) or 631.9993
Wednesday, December 14, 1977-4A
WAYNE D. DOYlE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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Home Deliver)': Week, 55 cents; Month, *2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $26.40. By Mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mon
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skills, established by the state Department of county. "We intend to see that the students of
Education, which a child should be able to meet In Seminole County progress only if they achieve
certain academic skills. If they do not achieve those
order to move to the nest level,
be
doing
skills,
they will be retained," Layer says
A child in levels one through four would

Exactly what is the Pupil Progression System?
And what does it have to do with your child? Recent
inquiries Into the system and the way it relates to
statewide assessment testing makes it worthwhile
thinking about this system again.
The first report card of this school year, Issued a
few weeks ago, reflected the use of Pupil
Progression Levels Instead of grades.
Under pupil progression levels a child does not
move through elementary school beginning with the
opening of first grade and moving through the end
of fifth grade. Instead he moves from the beginning
of level one through the end of level 20. Each of the
20 levels is scheduled to take nine weeksof ordinary
academic work, t a child m, u
the work ii
much less
or much more — time than tha t.
A child is graded at the of each nine weeks
the progress level he is working on, and the report
card shows an "X" on levels he has already cornpletcd.
Each progress level represents a specific set of

ByMARYUNSHEDDAN

The Arabs

Like the Egyptians and the Sudanese before
them, the Somalis have had enough of the
Russians. Somalia is telling several thousand
Soviet "advisers" to go home, and evicting the
L;sians Ii om their air and naval facilities at
Berbera and Kismavu. For good measure, th e
Cubans are being shown the door as well.
Th e Kremlin should not be surprised, nor
Havana. Since the Russians and their Cuban
proxies began supporting the tarxist government
of Ethiopia, which for all practical purposes is at
war with Somalia, it was a case of trying to play
tx)th sides of the street in the Horn of Africa.
The United States and the West can take some
satisfaction in seeing the Russians lose th eir
welcome at Berbera and Kismayu, which have
given the Soviet navy convenient ports to support
operations in the Indian Ocean.
We can anticipate, however, that th e Russians
will try to land on their feet by coming out all th e
stronger for "demilitarization" of the Indian
Ocean, hoping to discourage acceptance by India
and other neutralist countries of the expanded U.S.
naval facility on the island of Diego Garcia.
Be that as it may, Moscow is left with one
faltering ally on the African Horn, an Ethiopian
government trying to hold together the old empire
of the late Ha lIe Selassie. Rebel forces backed by

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tax Increases t hey have proposed to shore up the
SocialSe'urity system constitute a political time
bomb of fearsome proportions.

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I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank

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I believe it's time for people to wake up and

Yes, it was a great year for us, but most of all I
Social Security funds during times of recession,
when the economy— and IndividuaLs— can least believe it was a great year for Seminole county
football, period. The interest and enthusiasm
afford rising payroll taxes.

your paper created was outstanding. Without
But House and Senate tax-wrltlng committees )'OW help and the support of the people in our
rejected Carter's proposal out of hand, con- own communities,
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Ilattie %tile Bmton

Grady Napier

Ii,,rtholomt'w Galletta
I(iuhti'nd Mitchell

Booker T. Rouse
Ais N Starnes
Ilarves H Itowlell, I)dllar)
Kenneth S French,
Ruth S Langille, DeBars
Helen E. Pet'tz. Ocliary
Nelson F. Rivet, l)eltars
Elsie M. Dyer, t)t,ltona
W lliam G. Fisher, Deltona
Florence Sacconc, I)eltona
James A. Price, Geneva

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Wa g ner
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I4ttft' Mat' Wa:islt'
.Ji' Mort, ('a.sseltx'rr)
S i.angille, DeBar)
.1'n t' (; Turman, 1)eHar)
IIoo1It's A !)oniimny.
i ISItona
Elizabeth Ward. l)eltona
Sihi A King. Orange CII)

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After he emerged from pr ison, Hunt told a concerned that the now of narcotics into the
Watergate figures from Richard Nixon to (
Boston television interviewer that there was United States was being Filtered through Gordon Liddy have
also continued to maintaln
"concern" over Pana ma 's drug smuggling and, Panama and was being done with the aid of the there ate st
ill "national security" Facets to the
therefore, that "if Torrijos didn't shape up and Panamanian governments."
political crime of the century.
cooperate, he was going to be wasted." After
Artime said Hunt had avoided using the word
Foothote: We were unable to reach Hunt or
r
casually raising the specter of a head of date "assassination," but had employed a "key Barker for their
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comments.
being murdered, the Watergate plenner added:
phrase" and had dressed 'something had to be
WASHINGTON WHIR!. — Congressional
"I didn't know any of the people asked to par. taken care of In Panama."
leaders
were prepared to dislike President
Ucipate other than the people In the plumbers
Asked whether Hunt requested him to line up
Carter when he moved Into the White House.
unit. They had that as part oftheir brief."
Cubans for the murder m ission, the exile leader
They had been tipped off that he had a stubboei
Hunt's lurid claim was not taken too replied: "lie told me to go to Panama and
work
streak
and that, as governor of Georgia, he
seriously. He not only has a dubious reputation in Panama. He said he was
oftwi
working
with
rode
shotgun
over the Georgia legis!atug
for veracity but, as an author of spy thrillers, he hBernard) Barker in Panama," Barker was the Instead, he has been
too
humble and soft-spok,
often confused real-life events with fictional blunt henchman who led the Watergate break-In. they
now say. Some leaders have suggested
exploits.
The ringleader was said to have
Artirne said the project apparently was
quietly that Carter would
However, we have now obtained some shelved, but Dardis quotes a rellabie
Waterbugger E. Howard Hunt. Torrijos' name
Cuban he w're more assertive. be more successful,U
corroborating
evidence
from a far more reliable source as telling him the plumbers "were going
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was placed on the White house hit ii
President'Carter will take his case for
Newsweek wrote, because he was allegedly source than Hunt. It a a significant segment of a to bump off Torrijos at .he racetrack"
implicated in smuggling drugs Into the United secret memo prepared in 1973 by Dade County, Panama,
Panama Canal treaty to the people next year.
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Fla., investigator Martin Dardis.
States.
Az-time's statement Is the only First-hand has tentatively scheduled two televised ..flres.lfr
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Dardis has authenticated writing the memo account of the alleged conspiracy against
first, after Congress returns n
Dean never made the statement at the senate
after an interview with the late Manuel Artline, Tornjos. But Michael Ewing, once an
Jan uary; and second, at the height of the Senate
aide to
hearings, presumably because all he had was
debate over the treaty.
who led the Cuban exiles on the Bay of Pigs former Sen. Harold Hughes, D-Iowa, has
offered
hes'esay evidence. Bid meanwhile, Uwe
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expedition, He was close to Hunt and was con- some additional Intriguing
?
earls to the Senate
tallzlng tidhIts have surfaced:
Senate
leaders
have
advised
Presideht
sidered an enigmatic but truthful man'
Intelligence Committee.
Carter to clear the Panama Canal
— Hunt at first denied to Senate Watergate
treaty throiuiji
Dardis recounted in his memo that Artinie told
These involve (I) a front, with a fictions the Senate before
Investigators that he had any knowledge of the
he brings up the SRI T
turn "he had in Fact been approached by Howard subsidiary in Panama, linked to
Waterbugger disarmament
treaty. Otherwise, the foes will
ToMJos death plot. But later he mentioned in a Hunt to recruit a band of Artime's former Barker; and (2) a mysterious Miami
"fisher- Consolidate their strength against
'IV interview that the i4wnbets had planned a
usocfatesto— to quote Hunt— 'take care of the man" arrested off the coast of Panama with
both treatk s,
such the president was warned. The
secret foreign mission. He would not describe the
president Is In
situation In Panama.'
lethal Fishing gear as rifles, shotguns and 6,000 less of a hurry, therefore,
mission,
to get the SALT treaty
"The Nixon Administration was highly rounds of ammunition,
signed.

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Mr' Merle I. Fields. hI, of
lb: OM Orlando Highwa, died
Mon ( la) morning at Seminole
Hospital A native (if

('orrie I. I"rison &amp; baby boy,
Sanford

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60 )('I5 dI'( ) from there She
u,is a Baptist and a retired
ss'.imnstress

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Harper, both of Port St. Jot',
*id Clyde David Fields Cock.
than, Sanford sister, Mrs
14)rene Studebaker, Sanford;
olher. (laude Lane, Sanford:
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to low-income workers who already pay no in- County has helped make it easier for us to Nation Under God" out of the Pledge of
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called move to separate the church from the samovar.
The probl em with such flat-rate taxes Is that
sta te.
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t hey are Inherently regressive, hitting lowEven a relic of ancient imperialism may not
Now I must ask you what is
Football is our number one money-maker. If without
income workers far harder than high-salaried
Christ? Nothing, and that's just what it fall within the Soviet orbit. The Crown of St.
employees, and that they are utterly we don't make it In football, then all other sports wi
Stephe n, w hi ch was used by every Hungarian q
ll be if somet hi ng Isn't done.
inescapable. There Is no way of wiggling out suffer as our athl et ic budget Is based on what we
Our great country was founded on king since Pope Sylvester crowned the first one
through deductions or tax credits; the Social make in football monies.
in the year 1000, has been safely stored in Fort
Christianity and now these people are trying to
Security tax must be paid.
Your paper has taken many positive actions
Knox since the early 1950s.
t ear that foundation do'Arlr It goes be}ond our
At the cl ose of World War 11 it had been given
Carter and Congress hope to ease the blow on toward helping us raise our gate receipts and for schools. There were other moves to do away with

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Furthermore, two separate congressional

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a federal prosecutor who disdained going
alter antiwar activists and marijuana users
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Harriet Skolnik, known as"Barney" to
friends and colleagues, was the assistant U.S.
attorney m Mary land who headed the federal

The world's only full.fledged imperial powe
Soviet Russia - has taken some lumps, toot
The U.S.S.R.. which had been slowly, but
vinciugly, expanding its influence in the crucia,

Thanks again and thanks to the many people in Trust" off our currency, and they thdn'twant the In Hungary as a "gesture" toward impro 'd
Seminole County that have helped the "Big Lord's Prayer relayed back from outer space.
relations.
Blue" oranyother football program In Seminole This isn't anattemnpttoseparatethechurch from
This raised a storm of protest from
County. May we as parents, teachers and the state. but an attempt to ban God from public.
Hungarian-Americans. Congresswoman .Mary
coaches always remember that the youth of our
We the majo ri ty of Americans who do believe
Oakar iD-Ohioi, who represents many of them m
community is the main and only thing we play in God and want to keep him had better not sit
her Cleveland district, said, "it may be going on
the great game of football for. Let's all help to around too much longer waiting for the next
public display in Budapest, but the Freedom
maketheirquest for successr .re Important to person to do something.
Fighters who were forced to flee Hungary in 19
them.
We can do this by helping Anita Bryant in her dill are regarded as criminals there for seeking
campaign to put the Lord's Prayer back Into our their freedom." She has introduced a bill in the
Jim Haley
schools. From there ways can be worked out to House to prevent the crown's return without
"Big Blue" Coaching Staff
where nobody has to give up their rights,
congressional consent. A similar bill is in the
Lake Brantley High School
John Charron Senate.

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It first started with the removal of our Lord's in
water port installing 'technicians" and so Forth
Prayer from the public school, which was a
when it also decided to bark the Marxist
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regime in Ethiopia.
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Even the Carter administration's
rights people had to take notice. They took tui
out from scolding our allies to announce ttui
future U.S. aid would be withdrawn froili
Bokassa's empire" because of human rights
violations and his extravagance. About a
Bokassa can hope todo now is attract tourists tp
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Rural merchants across the nation closed
their shops today to show support for the first
nationwide Farm strike, which began with
scattered tractorcades and demonstrations
Farmers demanding 100 Percent parity
a
break-even price For their crops
said they
will not sell any products or buy any equip.
ment or supplies (luring the strike, coorS

he had extracted it by special levies on hi
poverty-stricken subjects.

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that the 16
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Take the case of the new Central Africi
Bokassa, ruler of the dii
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Iron) the Persian Gulf, ended up betting orl
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our
religious
rights
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route
reso rt to income tax revenues to prop up the
the wrong horse. had nearly had Somalia lulIf

Joint Economics Committee pro}ect a massive
drain on the gross national product over the next
five Ic eight years, a significant Increase in
consumer prices and a loss of jobs that CR0
estimates could reach 400,000 by 1962.

In print. The Evening Herald also reserNes

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dawn on Congress that voters are at least as
worried a bo ut the size of the Social Security tax
bite as they are about the solvency of the trust
funds when it is their t urn to draw benefits.

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Letters to the editor are welcomed for
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
mailing address and. It possible, a telephone
number so the Identlt of the writer ma, be
trifled. The Eening Herald will respect the
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remain unresolved. Indeed, if the Russians believe
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empire-building that seems to be flourishi:

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merely a stay of execution. But there Is a faint

In their anxiety to rest ore Social Security
trust fUfldS to financial health , members of
Congress have heretofore shown a baf fling Indifference to the Impact massive new payroll
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financing package until early next year.

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which command the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden,
the route of oil cargoes bound for the West. Their
economic aid has helped Egypt and the Sudan
carry
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an independent stance. Somalia may now be
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Rebels in Eritrea are threatening to cut off that
coastal province. Ethiopia could become landiocked if Eritrea is lost and the newly Independent
state of Djibouti, with its majority of Somalispeaking people, should deny the Ethiopians th e
use of its port.
The question now is how far the Russians and
Cubans are willing to go to prevent such
developments. An Ethiopian collapse would be a
serious blow to Soviet credibility in Africa. With no
further reason to try to placate th e Somalis, Soviet
and Cuban aid to Ethiopia can be stepped up in
hopes of recapturing the Ogaden and putting down
the result of the recent developments.
Because the United States has been keeping a
low profile in the picture
offering economic aid
to Somalia, but not military aid — it can be
presumed that Somalia would not be defying the
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the Eritrean insurrection. A bigger war could be

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what amounts to "first grade" work, although he
The Pupil Progression Levels were specificrlly
might be attending school for the second year. The
measure those skills not to prevent
decision to keep him at first grade level would not designed to
some
child who might have been In school for five
be made by his teacher or principal, but by the fact
the years but be working only a fourth grade level from
of whether or not he has accomplished skills
and
that child should attain
state says he must accomplish in reading, language taking the test. If
fifth grade level this year, so he would
then
pass
and mathematics.
be promoted into sixth grade nest year, then care
The law does allow for "administrative" must be taken to see that he is given the fifth grade
promotion, but in order to prevent "social
promotion " which would move a chil d to a higher
children who are able to reach and
grade just to keep him up with his peers, the law then pass third grade level in only one academic
also provides that administrative promotion be year but there should be few such children, and a
justified in writin g, In a child's permanent school little care taken by teachers and administrators In
record.
keeping permenent school records should clearly
Seminole County School Superintendent William show who needs to be tested and who already has
P. Layer says that social promotion is dead in this been.

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begin. ui..nint ervi ew in today's Se York Times, said Egypt
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meeting. But he said the two major issues of contention - a
Palestinian state and Israel's return of captured Arab land
wnulti 'iot be discussed in the initial session.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance tle today trorn Damascus to
Saudi Arabia for the sixth and last stop of a Middle East tour.

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CAIRO. Egypt i UP! I Egyptand Israel today sat down at the
bargamng table to open a new era of face4oface negotiations and
Israeli Prune Minister Menaheni Begin flew to the United States
or t oplevel talks with President Carter.
Egyptian and Israeli negotiators sat down at a large, leathercovered round table in the Mena House Hotel iithth view of the
Great l')Tamids and the Sphinx. The meeting began 33 minutes
late at 4:33 a.m. EST.
The parley, billed as a preparatory session for resuming a (tillscale Geneva peace conference, is an outgrowth of Egyptian
President Antar Sadat's breakthrough visit to Lsrael last month.
Begin left Tel Aviv on a flight to the United States where he will
confer with Carter Friday on the historic Israeli-Egyptian talks.
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drawal from captured Arab lands and for a solution to the

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request from Begin for a Anwar Sadat made his historic
"accepted with pleasure a trip to Israel to talk peace, the
meeting to discuss the
"latest public role of the United States
deelopments in the Middle as the Middle East middleman
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and planned to mee
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identified as that of a white man
between the ages of 20 to 23,
with a slint build and standing
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CHARGES DROPPED
The Seminole-Brevard state
attorney's office has dropped
charges against three men
arrested for drug possession
charges because the evidence
apparently was flushed down
the toilet at Sanford police
headquarters while parents
were taking custody of
juveniles Involved in a
marijuana bust.
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Attorney Joe Dick dropped
possession charges against
Dennis Costello, Longwood, and
Dan Fricke, and Adrian Boyd,
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Trial for Mrrnv
scheduled for Jan. 30, 1978,
before Seminole-lirevard
Circuit Judge J. William
Woodson.
Police said McCoy demanded
money from bank teller Barbara Covino after driving up to
her drive-in window and
threatening to blow up the
bank's alann system with a
bomb if she pushed the alarm
button.
McCoy surrendered to
('asselberry after a chase and
officers recovered 117,
in
cash from his automobile.
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Carter's press secretary, in
not aware of that sort of thing
response to questions, said the
happening."
Aides indicated Begin may be Begin visit is "an affirmation of
bringing proposals for an the United States role
the
overall Middle East peace role that has been there all
along."
settlement.
Pow ell gave some credence
Powell said he knows of no
to the possibility, saying plans for act tea
b%1ouslBegin'
sisit complements the Cairo talks with Carter while the
conference.
Cairo conference Win progress.
Carter's schedule today was But he told reporters that
dominated by domestic mat- Egypt's reaction 13 the Begin
ters, with meetings planned trip to'Washlngton was "pitlwith a group of black leaders ye."

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of them said, "if the talks bog down, the United States ill do
% hat it can to help the situation."
Egypt's chief delegate is Esmat Abdel Megwd, Israel's is
Eliahu ben•Elissar and Washington's is Alfred Atherton,

The and administration women who

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open fire from their peaks.
Both Washington and a U.N. delegation at the talks sought a
neutral stand and rejected Egyptian invitations to preside over
the parley. Cairo announced late Tuesday it would

visit for consultations by Israeli attended the International

11ress Secretar) Jody Powell
to the role for Carter in the fast~ujnmoned reporters
moving developments in the
White [louse early Tuesday
evening to amounce Carter had Middle East.

(;rt'g(r% Mc('oy has plenh'd flt'ctffln "
Ill) the holdup Friday
not guilt
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lit-g in restores President Houston, including his wife
',,rter's role in the Middle East Rosalynn.
ptm-t-making process V,'hjte
Begins trio to Washington
H e aides say .
helps rest ore a more visible

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his Cairo peace conference.
isolated by the storm of Arab criticism, Sadat has embarked on
a road that could lead to a separate peace between the to main
Middle East adversaries, despite pledges by both Israel and
Egypt to seek an overall settlement.
Sadat Tuesday compared the Arab criticism to a "curse sent
down by Allah to sow grudges, bitterness, ignorance and stupidity
in the Arab people."
The talks are taking place in the thickly carpeted Hubiyat
dining hail - named for Omar Khayam's poem
w here an an.
tique bronze chandelier diffuses a pale yellow light against a high,
ornately-carved wooden ceiling.
The area around the hidnrit' lflLvømr Iv, % I
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with rilles
off the huge piamds So no sniper could

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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14
Sanford Rotaract Club, 7:30 p.m.. First Federal of
Seminole Sanford.
Casselberry lions, 6:30 p.m. Bonanza, Altamonte
Spring.
Diet Workshop, 10 am., and 7 p.m... Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mail; 7:30 p.m.. Grace United
Methodist.
Sanford /i/s, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m.. Longwood Quality Inn and
Oviedo First Methodist Church.
Overeaters Anonymous. 9:30 am., Mental Health
Clinic. Robin Road, Altamonte Springs, 7:30 p.m., United
Methodist Church. Casselberrv.

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Joe St ratla I left Jul 1311 Atlanis St.. Longwuod.
and Steve Young of tw;n fllackwmxl St..

Christmas
p,irly. and turkey dinner for members. noon. Church of the
Nativity. Lake Mars.
Altamonte Springs Friendship Club covered dish
lunch and gift exchange, 10 a in ., .&amp;ltamonte Springs Civic
('enter. Dancing in afternoon.
thuluota Retired Folks. 6 p n;.. covered dish dinner
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High School students taking notes at Monday
flight's IA)ng%%(M)d ('itv Council meeting as a
vivics class assignment. Boys. who stayed
aS OVt'I' are shown
until the nieeting

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15
Central Seminole Senior Citizens Club.

open house and dedication of nts dining rin at
S. n..ritan lion:e. Sanford, 2-4 p in

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home of Mrs J B Wwibish, 702 E. 4th St.. Sanford.
Program on Southern Christmas by Mrs. Bettye Smith.
St. John's Senior Citizen Club, 11:30 am. meeting and
parts. Si. j0ç5 Baptist Church, Altamonte Springs.—

Alta montc" Cassel berrs Chamber of Commerce Open
House, 5:30 .7 p in ,
l Maitland Ave.. Altamonte
Springs
Happy Senior Citizens, 1 p.m.. Legion Home. Fern
Park
Seminole South Rota r. 7:50 am.. Lord Chumley's.
Altamonte Springs.
Sanfo3SemIoole Jacers. noon. Jaycee building.
SrmIno1Sunrise Kiwanis. 7 a.m . Sambo's. Sanford.
Tanglesood AA, closed. 8 p.m.. St. Richards Church,
Lake Hoell Road.
Longwood AA. closed. 8 p.m.. Rolling hUts Moravian
Church, SR 4.4
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17
Sanford AA Womens Group. 2 p.m.. 1201 W. First St.
(asst-lberrs AA, closed. 8 p.m. Ascension Lutheran
Church
Dritona Organ Club. 7:3k) p.nt. I3ettona Christian
('hutch.
Sanford Lodge 27 1 0 4 IV and Scminola Rebekah LIMJgI•
43 ttiiuier fleeting. 30 P in.. 11C Ma I n.lia .\s . Sanford.
Jewish Singles of Central Florida parts, 8 pin.
.Iish Communit) Center. Maitland
Senior Citizens trip to dinner theatre I.&amp;ave Sanford
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Jaycees. 8 am. to 6 p.m.. Orange City Recreation Hall.
Proceeds for tennis court lighting at Valentine Park.
Plant and bake sale sponsored b District 38 of the
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U11MI SCOREBOARD

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Evansville Tragedy Wipes Out Dream Team
grain."
E .NSVll.l.F. hid u'i I
dreaii. died Tuesda% night

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and nt coach Rot&gt;t)
w hen their chartered
plane crashed in dent fog
shortl after takeoff and burst
into flanics

Pic University of Evansville
h.tket kill lean, long it Ix)iAcr
in N('AA Division II, joined the
tUg b)% s' vi I)ivisioii I this
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managers. if trainer, it sport.
seaMer, two boosters and the
school ctnnp(roller.

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coaching reign, the Aces won
the Division H championship
five times - in 1959. 1960, 1964,
1965 and 1971. The 19b4 team
featured Jerry Sloan, later of
the Chicago Hulls, who last
spring agreed to take the
Evansville coaching job, then

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Gary Hird scored 11 of his 22 10.
The "inners keep winning.
and the losers keep losing - at points in the first half, as
Eustis had one hot hand least that's sthat happened Oviedobeat Eustis 78-54.
I)asid McTier, with 12 points.
Heard was a big board factor
Tut
night in Pugh school
Oviek is now 4-2 on the year.
basketball action, as Lyman with 13 re bounds.
Brantley fell to H, losing to
and Ovietlo posted victories,
Coach Dale Phillips said, Apopka 57-46
w bile Lake Brantley and "My guards - Rick Nash, Troy
Trmnit} lep were defeated.
Trinity was anhilated by St.
KInger, and Horace Roland
Lyman got revenge for an - was why the game opened (loud, 70-30, the second straight
earlier loss, and upped its up. Scott Myers and Mark loss of the season for the Saints.
M'ason mark to 5.2, by defeating DeVrics also played an ex.
paul McNulty, of Sanford,
Colonial 78-72 in the friendly cellent game for us "
was the only Saint in double
confines of the Greyhound
Th [.tons' quickness gave figur es, scoring 10 points to
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them as much as a 16-point lead pace the Trinity effort.
'We played a balanced game
going into the fourth period.
West Orange at Lake Howell
everybody got in the
iedo s coring was paced by was pos t poned, with no makeup
rwg." said Lyman coach
VAcIIit Rick Steinke of his offensive Heard's 22, Kessmger 14, Myers date announced yet.
play. "Defensively," he continued, "We changed (torn a
'tan-to-man to a press in the
second quarter - and outsecond
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head coaching duties at FSU.
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them I'm not interested,"'
Hanku.'tl
junior
iiudullt'wt-ight
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Leonard said the Roadrun- lie sa id he is not interest ed in 1 said Bowden. "I came to FSU
htUAt'il "Rocky" Moslcy,21, has
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Bowden said a newspaper
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Coast
League,
joining
with
in a $1,500 barroom holdup.
rt this week In Virginia
season
FSIJ led the
ng he was seriously con,sld.
Mosley pleaded guilty last clubs in four California cities
Seminoles to a 9-2 record and an si
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invitation to the Tangerine eI'ing t he Tech job "is sb
ssinspiracy to onuiiit rottiery. tong Reach and San Diego.
Bowl, blamed rumors of his solUtelY false."
(Herald Photo by Ts,nn,y Vincenl) District J'i'ige ('harks ThompRowden said he has been
withdrawal, effective departures on rival univerAh. but the old all-star feeling! Seminciii! County placed 13 players on (his TIP ear's .14)n stript-nded a six-) car prisonThe
contacted by "four, five or six"
Monday, was done "for our sities, who are trying
Vise Star conference all-star team In addition to basing Lake Brantley's Jim tern Monda&gt; and granted pride and to keep hockey alive promising high school to lure schools a bout coa
athletes
des but declined to name the
Raley named coach of the year. Left to right kneeling are Lake Howell's Bobby probation.
in Phoenix." Leonard said. away from Florida State.
MusIc&gt; was c harged with Hockey fans were unhappy
Luby and Doug Greider; Brantley's Bruce Peoples and Jon Fuller; Haley; And
Rumors of coaches leaving, universities, Bowden earlier
participating in the holdup a because the Roadrunners were ,sald Bowden, sometimes
said the University of Wisco.
standing are Seminole's Pal Reno: Lyman's Danny Allen and Scott Stone; year ago of the
make
was one of the schools.
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to
make
their
own
de
players
c
ha
nge
their minds
Setninole's Hod Turner; Brantley's Tom Albers, Scott Hedditi and Mike Bullock;
Bow-den came to FSU alter
which was robbed by three men to attract players with a "lociJ about slpning
with a school
and Seminole's Veonis Quinn and Robert Charles,
w ea ring ski masks.
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Lyman attack, scoring 23
.t remembrance from the 10-round victory over Augustine Hannah thrilled the fans and minutes after Ow start of thc tit 15 points at 330, when l.otz
points Greg Thomas had his
historic game as New Orleans Estrada "If the match had awed the }lofstra roach Tues- caine hit 13(1114 fie!d goals arid 'ubstituteif the whole squad.
best night of the season to date,
f,tns would be to forget the been in Texas. E.strada would (lay night in uthat Florida Coach added three free throws lb lItttr,i puntped In 13 tiortohui 14117 called an ''unusual'' 'rat)lx'(I lt retxunds
pumping in 19
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Iiats, although Lou put the
David
Starkey
former
garlic
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COLONIAL
RichardSon 27
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The (;ators beat llofstra, ..
San'oro .2. Bell @. 109th I I .Mdp
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iJJsit'e out of a negative and I University of Florida football
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to ityiitilatg' iI,nniI,
nugn one visnors scored
wodr.gue: 3, While 7. Sl$latu? 0.
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acktsl those who did not throw player, ieveieo his amateur
Ltrr Brewster scored 18
hint under this
L.rrmoeeO, Gr.s,ItaO. C.OIiOwIyO
record
at
1-1
with
a
third-round
17
straight
points
in
the
closing
saughi
with
piiiits for the Gators, who are
their stubs away U send them
TCI&amp;IS 30 12 16 ?2
minutes and lost the mll out of boards." flofstra Coach Roger no
TKO of Mark Or-man.
LyMAN Neal 73. Nelson 2 ,
,
4.1 Brian .\tt.'l ls'tI hlofstra
Other winners included bounds as they were going for Gaeck]ersaid. "1 was surpenseti sstth ,ti itints, Ht-rrick Melvin
Carter II. Yhomat I. Cleveland ii
:nakc a deal with a station in
Johnson 7 Hanson 7- Totals
sket in the final with his composure. He has got
113$
Tampa Ba&gt; to auction tht':it as Earth' Ellis, Mfcke Mangum, the tpng ba
hat! 17 aimil Gars ('heslock 75
to be one of the best freshmen
-'uvenirs," said R b E'elGnorno John Shrewsburs and Manny seconds
,hlt"l 1t3 Holstr;a dnttppt'nl to 1Colonial
32 II 6 Il - fl
"11 was a very unusual gamut' the country."
Hildago.
Lyman
24 21 I I711
to
f WWL radio.
roulS Cotonil 24. Lyman is
In i-cry disapfxilnnt-d that iii'
1k' picked WEldS in Tampa
I u'ied out Moody, Cleveland
can't
St-Cm
to put ts'anis ass
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'.t of a telt-phone hook and
iv Colonat 60. 1 9man Si
hint si Crt thankful for the siiti,''
GrIs Colonial 61 Lyman Ii
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hitz said.
jr'tkes Jack harris Monday to
?R INI TV PREP fledsole 4
Tilt' unusual included a
Mc#uu?t, 10 Hartman S I 5urnt
suggest titket stub auction for
malfunctioning clock which
I B Burn t 6. Benrent 4, Total
ckirity.
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with
10:38
left
in
the
first
Oak
Hitige
outsirestleil
MALIBU,
Calif.
IUPII
'He was all excited and did a
ST CLOUD Leepc'r 12, 0 Holden
6-7
half,
and
a
dehydrated
official •
Seminole High Tuesday night.
Hannsey.
hookup with rue on the air there Danns
a
II R S4olden II. King 11, Hamilton
One of lb.' referees fainted 3-18.
3 Butler I, Mutter 3, Harley 4
and him on the here," .soptlofloreforward for Pepper108-79
Irlh 7, Talus II S II 70
front
Winning
dehydration
with
about
6
matches
for
the
dint' University, w ill be side.
l'lGino said
Trinity Prep
I S 4 13- $
Si-n, intl e
By Tuesday morning, 65 fans lined for at leas t 10 tla&gt; minutes left in thi- first half, Seminoles were, Glen With'
omit mu u n It V St Cloud
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strained
ligaments
and
the
t'itht't
referee
wtrks'il
I00'piunits , John l'ri'nnd!a'1 ('iIl('gt's o'tlininig beat got.." (in
COulS lrnIy Prep 17-. St Cloud
because
had droppe d off their ticket
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and n
iubs and the New Orleans in his left leg, the Waves the gains' aloro' - then,' sia nil
JV S Cloud 67 Trn.I6 Prep
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S,iints agr eed to donate some of reported Monday.
Ibis- It an ulers chalked up
APOPKA Kellum 10. G'bson 7-, R
victory Nil 10 in 11 gamut-s
tis' 3Q000 unsold tickets prin t ed
Ranise), who scored a
Tuestla&gt; night, easil&gt; trouncing '"' iO. 0 HIUi% II, McMiIttn 1).
ft.,the game
career-high 27 points at
YPompion 2. P 11111 4, Totals 77 Ii
Iii'ritagc College. 108-79, put- ni s
"They said as soon as t heir Nevada-Las Vegas last week,
auditors ukas it, they'll send us sustained the injury earl) in
ting five players in double
LAKE BRANTLEY B Hail I,
LCPOV IS. Eberle I, Bech.ion, 4.
the hoIe tickets," DelGiorno Friday night's game in the
Tip Top surprised previously unbeaten Allen's Service 32-24,
Clueton 1. keful S. Cordell, 1. Fry 17,
said. "I think we're going Ic. Malibu (lassie against Texas- Tues day night, to gain a tie for top place in the
The gain.' isas something of a
Tot als II 14 20 U
Sanford
tuneup for Friday night's
niake some money on this Arlington. H€ did not play Recreation Departnient's Westside Junior Boys Basketball
APOØI
II 13 I li-Si
opening game in the holiday
Lake Brantley II IS II 5-44
thing."
Saturday night when Pepper- Ieague
Total fault - Apopka 71. Late
tou.rnaxit-nt at Fort Pierce.
He and Harris agrt-t'd to split
dine beat liiyola of I,os Angeles
The victory left Tip Top and then's tied for first place with 2-1
Brantley I $ , Fouitd QitI - none
when'
the Itmiitlt'rs will be in the
pros'eedsfronni a planned WFLA in overtime for the Malibu records.
lit-lit isitich also includes host
tuction, flit' New Orleans share
(lassic title
F'rvddie McCiray topped Tip Top .scoring with 12 po inti Vi'rnniin
EuSTIS
SmilPi 6. Collins
Indian ltis,'r. l)a)
is ould be donated to the
tona Beach
ltansey, who is averaging Law was Allen's only double-figure performer.
6 Moore 2. Williams I. lenIn
Clan
A. Carroll 4. *15-rater 2.
and Itruward North.
I elgado Home rehabilitation 13.8 po ints this season, is ex
McCoy's Cleaners downed Anivets, 3s-22. in the second guile,
0 Neal 7. Mc Tier 12 Tolals 23S Sit
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t-nter, I)elGiorno said, arid the
s garlic found Willie
pected to return to the lineup Jimmy Gikhi-ist leading the way with 19 points :txnivets scoring
OVlEDO 0 4td 23. Meyer 10, P
Williams leading the scoring
rids proceeds wo ul d go to a
next Tuesday night when the was paced b&gt; Frank hlullsmnan's 12 points
Nash 7, Could 4. Ketslngee II.
parade with 2. points while
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Harris toll I )tlGiorno the
nre fan pointed the street sign telephone lines at the Tamu
at the New Orleans Saints station were swamped with
training field to read "flossns fans alreath V. anting to bid on
l)rive" and a psychiatrist of. ticket stubs
fered counseling for those
The Saints end their season
foltsh enough to tiu season Sundas in Atlanta against the
tickets
Fik'ons
The Saints' 33-14 loss to
tsttoni-ranked Tampa lb
the Buccanneer's fir st regular
season çry ever - has
liecorne the city's cross to bear,
b t angry fans softened their
()Hl_'tN[X)
('asselberry's
disgust for the home team
Scott
Scott (lark survived a sluggish
luesday arid began ion
start a d V.Ofl his 19th straight
n
ticket 'stubs (ruin Sunday's
hrnihiating loss for a Florida sictory Tues day night at the
Orlando Sports Stadium,
A New Orleans radio an- beating Kelvin Jackson via

Ile %k as conv inced he could sell
his prograiii and built I the Aces
into .i pts erhou.se once niore.

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Ito' retired Arad McCutcheon
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graduates," he said alter his
('revoi, took a 102.76 shellacking
Front high- ranking Indiana
State last Saturday.
"We offer a small college
iolitiosphere with a big time
nll.'ge luedits ()fir academic
IIiIU(! is t j,,oa lonibineti Solith
all those features, I can sell the
(nivt'rsity of Evansville's pro.

'111e dropped three of their
first tour gaiiies, but Watson
ditlat seem to be too disturbed.

flit' teani. I,Ooas en route to
\shvillt'. Tt'nn,. and tas
S cheduled to Pl
Middle
T'nnst't' tonight.

In addition to Watson and his
14 players, also perishing in the
crash jost outside F:inille,
crc a'Lstant alhjet' director
Rob iluthon, sports publicist
(;r
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CHICKEN PAR%IESAN
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take short cuts to save energy,"
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to do things. 1 try to sunplify a recipe. When a recipe
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smoke not only offends me, it
time she drops a "ya' knoss" makes me sick.
Into a sentence.
When I asked her to please
Hut If she res ents )our well- put her cigaleite out, she told
t no flue, and everyone else in the
mmmc and accept her. "sa' place, in no uncertain terms
knows" a nd all.
that she will smoke wherever
DEAR ALl1i' The other d,as
Furthermore, she
I carte across a poem that said there were no ''no
seems to state perfeetls nis Smoking" signs in e videnc e, so
reason for writing to you
I had better get used to it
— Daughter has her master's
because everybody smokes.
Son los Phi).
Unfortunately, I will nw
But I)ad is the only one
have to go Into debt to buy a
Who has a J..B"
washer-dryer I'm sick of
SI&gt; husband is ready to retire
bringing home a cough and
we still have all Four of our
clothes that stink of cigarette
grown,
college-educated
smoke tram the haunt'
cbulilr,-n living with its S'i'e by.' droniat
(hi-ni all. but we t-ant go on
WINCHESTER. VA
supportung then, forever
l)EAR WIN: I am mu de.
With no Jobs arid buIlt- uuui,et - fender of smokers, but it's a
With
is little llkchihoed of their rare smoker who pill not
marrying anti giving us quk-kI&gt; dote his cigarette If
gr.indchultlrert before our lives
someone complaIns. More and
tutu' over
more public places post "No
Dad and I cant figun.- out it
Smoking" signs, whIch I think
its the (ear of a challenge, luti'
Is a step in the right direction.

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or cr5 hrr i,ncrt- iii
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(ii Muttis f or ('hristnta.s tt ith the dishes or to clean
Al
dinner Sottue of us bring the mess. It's alttays the same
prepared (hshi's .LIiII hul fix the
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ris1 of (hi' itut'al (JOLt itt' get liusbanth and children just in
tht'rt'
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vt'n though the'. won I appear with
IOU Felt &gt;uu hail
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little in coimiuon. You might
even gro,A to like this person.
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21i 1k' careful today that you do
Any
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not bite the hand that feeds you, financial it business nature
Ito ('It% U I) .,ii.I I tt'II u I U 1IIt\
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though conditions :iujy be
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hubs and hits contr act
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much to assauge shaky
hut 't:.iuhil South play (hi'
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north enduring a little flack. ati,iut
hand iii a inatciupoint tiupli.
our
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tif(tunul tim let his queen of
Mtro-(raph letter by mailing
tOddy Nothing itill Is' gaurit-th
hubs hold, enter mluinniy
50 cents for each and a long,
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SAL ES I'OSl lION
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of
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TOIL FREE ?
437a&amp;'3
December 711., 1977
ludgment will be tnlerp13 aganst
RFCOROLO MESSAGE
Walter L Brown
you for the rel.t demanded
tire A PerSonal Rep'esenta
Petition
AVON CALLINGI
live of the Estate of
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WITNESS my hand a"d Otfucull l.ceIIent earning oppon'1.s.t,
Seal 01 tad Court on tIre 7)nd day of
iban Burnt
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days 327 31 alter S bp m
machne,, appliances, futureS and Orlando, Florida 37503
Deputy Clers
appurtenance5, which now are or
Teleprione 13051 $13 5500
Publish Nov 30. Dec 7, 11. 21. $17 i Part time Warehouse Help
map hereafter pertain to. or be used
Lb'acreen Co . 50 Slyr lab,
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with, ii on Oni Slid prem,5fl,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, IN ANLa
WITN(SSmyhandandthewalof
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
5th day of December'. 1977
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ISPaII
In Np TIle Mar,ia1, .4
Notice ci Public Hearing
Arthur H Beckwittr. Jr
JOHN J PIOMETTO
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF TUE
January Ii, 197$
Clerk of the Circuit Court
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Ci R
Petitioner.
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CUlT IN AND FOi SEMINOLE
TIlt Board of County Corn
Deputy Clerk
COUNTY, FLORIDA
mi55iowre,- of Seminole County will EVELYN A PIOME ITO.
PubhtPi Dec 7 li II. 70. 1977
CIVIL NO 77.1111 CA HE
hold a public hearing to Congider Cli
NOTICE OF ACTION
D1S
ClThZfjPd5 SAVINGS AND OAPI
appeal against fire Board of Ad TO EVELYN A PIOMEITO
ASSOCIATION
lV%tment irl denying Variances on
AddresS Unknown
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cii. PermltConslrUctlonOf5$nglefamil,
f,AMY Ii MOPICItII6, a trige
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE homeS On 1015 contaIning between action to, DiSSolution of Marriage
man,
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COUNTY, FLORIDA
7,000 and ISO) so ft and *idthS Of
ft ifi an P IA Residential Zone P IA are reQuired to Serve a copy Of your
Oefenøant
CASE NO 7?-23$I.CA$IC
NOTICE OF SALE
In Re: The Marrlags if
Zoning requ.resmlnimuryr lot %,4 04 written detens.es, it any, to 1 on 0
PIOIICE IS HEREBY C,IVI'14 that
LORRAINE 0 DIPIETRO.
,,Ø so ft and 7% ft width t the H EATON. JR , ESQUIRE.
on trip 4th day of January, .1971 at
Wife.
buildng line
Petutoners attorney, wISOSI ad
II 00 a rn a? the Aelt front door Of
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LOIS I through IS. both inclusive, dreSs is
BROCK. MASSEY.
the Courlhoute ot Seminole county.
LOUIS J DiPIETRO, j .
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at Sanford. Florida the undersugne'ø
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thit hOMES OF ORLANDO. Section
One. accorn3.ng to hue plal th
Cnty. Florida Further described Court ether before ServICe Dli
as
recorded in PIat B000 I), Pages S
as located in Section 2120 30. lying Petitioner's attorney or
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and 6, of the PbI Rorøs of
appro.irnately mIle North t SR mediately thereafter, Ottrerw,. a
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Samnøl, County. Florida,
that a Ppfit.nji for Du55øIi,tiø
137 and West of Country Club Rd default will be entered aganst you
foge'trer Cith all Slruj(t&amp;,et mm
101ST 21
and your marriage l Petitioner will
Marreage Pat been file'd against you,
orowemenis luatures. appliances.
and pou are required to serv, a copy
ThiS Plibilc hearing will be held in be diasowed
and appurtenances on tad land or
of your answer or pleading to the
Room 703 of the S"minoie County
WITNESS my hand and th, teal of
used in conlunctOir ttr,npwuth
PCti'.Onionithp Petitioner's attorney,
Courthouse In Sanlord. Florida, on lh,5 Court on November 21sf, I!??
The aforesaid sale All be made
GARY I SHADER, ESQUIRE.
JanuarylO,lSlI,atl 00PM,oya uSEALI
pursuant to a Final Judgment en
Pot, Office Boa
toon fheceatteq as psibI.
020. Attamorite
Arthur H Slckwith, ,l'.
tered ri Civil No 771511 CA 01 £
Spring,, Florida 37701 and till the
WrItten comments flied wIlts the
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
now pending in the' Circuit Court Of
original Ans*er or pleading In n. Land Developmenf Admlni$Pr.t.r
By Jean E. WlIke
the
JdCal CIrCuit irs
wIll be consIdered. Persons
Oflir. '0 the Clerk of the CIrcuit
ap PublIsh Nov 3). * D.c 7, ia, 1177
and for Seminole County, Florida
plating at tfSepuIIc hearing will be
Caarf on or before the *15 dly
OER
DATED thiS Ills da of December,
December, lIlt. If yovfaIltOdow. heard only. Hearings may be
151?
Cofltlflufd from time to time as a default will be taken 1iflf y
tS,all
for the re(,ef demanded In the found nce'ssary Further details
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Arthur H Bokpitir, Jr.
available by calling 333 13)0, Eat
Petition
On December IS. 1977 at? pm I,
Clerk of the Circut Court
DATED at Sanford, FlorId., 501
the undersigned will Sill One 1971,
By Mary N Dlrde
Board of County
S'mninOI CouiWy. FlorIda, fIlls StIS
TrIumph Tl00RC0Ss3fl,rnOIørycie,
Deputy Clerk
Consmiso,jet-t
day 04 0.1mb.,, $177.
to tiu, CPS$e9e5 for rtPair and VAN DEN BERG. GAY
Seminole County, Florida
Isian
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BURKE, ' A
By Dick Williams,
Arthur H Bock*itfi, jy
Larry's Cycle
Attorn,'s
for the Plantif I
CPIa.r,t'ian
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Markham Road
p.j Office BOa 190
Attest
y Jacqueline Thompson
P$oi, Florid.
Orlando, Florida
Arthur H B.ckel$h, Jr
Npu'y Clerk
PvbltSh - Dec I'LL 7.1,9,
II, I), I), Telephone )OS '33 7S
Puuliluh 0ec14,1917'
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Publsth: Dec 7, II, 31,71 II??
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THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cik
PROBATE DIVISION
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Fle Number 77315 Ce
COUNTY. FLOSIDA
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Case No 77 2290 CA OIL
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In Re thi Marria,e ci
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JOAN BURNS.
DEISORAPI Dl LOIS POTTS
Deceased
Pefiliorser Wilt
NOTICE OF
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ADVERTISING
ADMINISTRATION
iFRRY DON POTTS
SALES PERSON
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Qeti,rije,,' Hutblnd
5-Lost &amp; FOUnd
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
NOTICE OF ACTION
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Seh Ad.." s.nç spar
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THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL TO JERRY DON POTTS
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YOU ARE NCTIFIED trial an
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actor, for dol,lor1 04 marriage
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credlors.
of JOAN BURNS.
ie has been fled .ganSl
and pov
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pemro.ng ri tire are reQuired to %ii, a coQp Of pr
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crejior.,, truS'e. or Other
CrC,JI Court tom Seminole CouruIp. erlIprI defentet 1 Cop, to it on
clamanit, bp InrrovgPi, under or
lor,uj Probate Dyson tIle ad 01 BOR API DE LOIS POTTS.
Bab,%ltr.g fl rP', c'r 4i
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The E vening Herald
rugnI 31) 5554
5 Seminole Count9 PCtut,orser, etloti address .s ios
vninoe'n panes having or claiming . COVnIP.c*JSe
5arufrj,
Florida
The
WijI
15th Streel, Sanford. FlOqida
to hait mv right. tile or rifere5t fl
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PettonaI revmesentative of the estate fl7lI. on or bfo,i December 77th.
tire properf
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dCtCrmbed ni tIre
9-Good
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to
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WALTER I
t977,
and fsl t
BROWN, *ro,
orugnal *,th ttie _____________________________
Complaint to foreclose Defendantt
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Address 5 5021 Tomoka Druwe, Clerk Of IPiut cevri •iIPir
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before
Defendants
Orlan, ioruda 3210! The name Service on PetfOrl,, or mm
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NOTICE OF SUIT
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jjr55 ot lIre perSonal mediately thflft, othCrw,SC a
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STATE OF FLORIDA
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IN 4445 ' 9 ' c.
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KENNETH I FAULKNER and
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THREE thus Court on Pdosenrbeq 715?, l!77
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MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ISeall
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THE CIRST PUBLICATION OF
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THIS NOTICE. to tile *utti th clerk
NAVAL ORANC,[5 I o'ru er ("ru.t
Clerk Of tPu (pci,? Courl
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luenors. creditors,
of tire above court a ertten
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By MARX WEINBERG
Should county commissions an Altamonte Springs private majority vote by the cornHerald Staff Writer
be in charge of issuing the detective who wants a permit to mission to grant the . t'rniit.
(First or rw Partsi
permi ts - which are valid only carry a concealed weapon. He Cornmasioners last week voted
ap
Should private citizens te within the borders of the says the Seminole County 3-2 not to grant Morse the
allowed to carry concealed county in which the permit is
permit Two commissioners
granted - or should there be a
weapons"
voted against Morse's
ANALYSIS
Is the Seminole County state-administered, statewide
permit - Bob French and Bill
ystet1'
Conumssion required by an
say he didn't
Commission i required to Kirchhoff
April Florid.. Supreme Court
Is the current system grant him the permit because establish a "compelling need"
decision to issue concealed workable, and bit fair to peo%o he has met all the requirements to carry a concealed weapon.
weapon.; permits to anyone who' who apply for thC14rm' '
hts
Is at least 18 years old and "of
mid, the mutton sit to grant
The Issues
coming to a
or
issuance ofa pennit
good moral character"
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The question of whether or not the Seminole County
School Board ilI pay half a million dollars in unpaid
havc to be
cmpoyee insurance claims apparently
settled in court.
The board Wednesday refused to act on it resolution
stating it was willing to pay the claims if a court should
find such pa)inent legal
Instead, the board authorized its attorney Douglas
Stenstroni to defend a suit filed against it by the Seminole
Education Association SEA to force payment of the
clauns by the board. Motion to table the resolution until
after completion of the law suit was made after Stenstrom
told the board, you voted to defend that suit. Obviously, if
()ii now admit sour responsibility it would weaken your
suit."
School Superintendent William P. Layer said the suit
filed by SE,\ states the board is responsible for the claims,
left unpaid when Old Securities Insurance Compan) went
into receivership. 'We have reviewed the suit, and it is for

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breach of contract," Layer told the board: We can find
no justification for this suit There is no wa we broke the
contract," Idyor continued
Stenstront told the board. ''1 feel this is nut a suit which
can be sustained Li) SEA in the court. It is based on the
contract with SEA to provide insurance for the
diipio)ees. with the uiipiication that the insurance would
include payment of claims."
School board member Allan F Keeth made the motion
to defend the SEA cut!, saying "I do not believe we are in
breach of contract I do believe that the conduct of this
suit and the ouuonic, of it '*'tlI resolve the question of
whether we have the right to pay this suit out of public
funds "
board voted unanimously to defend the
brcach of contract suit
SEA attorney John Chamblee told the bor'l that
has been tr)lng as best
possible to act in cooperation
with the school board If the school board not going to
give u.s something - the resolution to work with, then
we will have to go after this suit with ever) legal means

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By DONNA ESTE.S
herald Staff Writer
The majority of the
Winter
Springs
City
C ncil and Mayor Tro
Piland % Inesday night
fii oily agreed to disagree
- at least for the time
being.
The disagreement over
whether the mayor has the
power to make committee
assig nents among the
council without the need of
council approval ' to be
ultimately settled by AttorGeneral
ncr
Robert
Shevin.
The mayor has the power
to
make
committee
assignments among the
council without the need of
council approval is to be
ultimately settled by

Attorney General Uiitr1
Shevin,
But, the city council did
not approve the wording of
the letter composed by Cit )
Attorney Gary Massey to
Shevin's office seeking the
opinion. Instead, the four
Councilmen John Daniels,
Don
Sines,
Laurent
Pellerm and Burt I.ogan decided to consider approprbte wording ataJan.
4 workshop following the
regular meeting.
The only councilman
supporting Piland was
John Sabatini.
Daniels said the Massey
letter as composed is "one sided and does not properly
state both viewpoints,
suggesting a workshop on
the matter.
Piland said an opinion

from Shevin on the
the fire department and
question would take Iwo-toPellerin to head the police
three months once the
department. The motion
letter is suit but that tie was approved 4-I Sabatini
personally would prevail
toted "no."
on Shevin's office to speed
The hlal appointments
the reply
on Dec. S of: Lagan Ul(1
Massey, defending the
Sines, planning and zoning,
letter, said he thought it
Peilerm and Sabatini,, fire
fairly represented the
Sines and Daniels, finance,
opinions of both sides of the
Daniels and Pellerin,
controversy,
police and Sabatiniand
Logan, public works were
The decision to discuss
rejected
by the four,
the letter and its contents
Jan. 4 was unanimously
approved,
In the interim,I)aniel.s
moved to continue the old
committee
assignments
matte by Piland last year ..
Sabatini in charge of public
works; Daniels. finance
and Sines planning and
zoning - with the two new
councilmen. Logan to head

Another controversy, the
structure of the zoning
board was also placed on
the agenda for the Jan. 4
meeting. Massey rult'd that
the council could not
remove the last two ape
Ixuntmcnts made by "lame
(luck" councilmen after the
November election but
tIOt to the newly elected

councilmen taking office.
He said the two could be
removed onl ''fur cause

peiiti 1 and sonic w,i
'houll be found to take the
ti'liti ' out of the bOO, ii

Daniels insisted that it,,
had be
been among those w ho
opted for the ordinanci'
creating a seven-person
planning and zomming ,id
vsorv board, adding that
the ordinance wasn't
working out. lie said that
an ordinance restructuring
the board, should be
adopted. Earlier he said
that "the fairer sex"
should be represented on
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Pil,il saidthe ape
p intIi.'nts were 'perteeth
legal "
w hich
Runtel-. ,sgreetf, and that
lifficuit to take
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given to determine whether
the nt'w ordinance will
work,
logan said the zoning
board
''has
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council
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bid on
repairing and rebuilding
195b
the
Atmierican
laFrane,' fin' truck in
favor of reviewing the
specificatit.nts and seeking
niw tntL
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bid w4s received front
The hbghlantts" cumpan%
for $10.11 IS A second bid
f $8,541 Iron:; figli' f'mr'

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cew"r ant water lines will
not be installed
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hear the protests of those' opposed to the plant's location, even
though the' hearing is as not required b&gt; lass
Commissioners iiitiintaimi that since' the' site plan timid zoning of
the fwop.'rt&gt; are- pro pe r, the's can't stop (lit' siiie-Iter .
Sanford Masor IA't' Moore has delase-d any lurnitil decision on
tIIuptinig a resolution for the inclu_strmal bond issue until all use
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niiust remain closed on unda&gt;, said city manager W F.

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a sports fan stith eon:passion, t'Sp('('fflhI% for
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tabl:,
limitrits Atit-roe liquor i:,

uNSIStSi III (he' plant
fitributc'tI handouts wring
r.siIlt'nts ,if the southeast SansferlI area to speak Out against the
lIatit lii Smnforil Cd&gt; commissioners and Planning and Zoning

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H&gt; 5(0 In SitU .Ul,t%LS
herald Staff %%ritrr
('ittziic iIpp.Iivl ti th e construction of arc aluminum suit-It iri

t tier iils ii

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probation period 90 Jays. personnel office."
afIirmatis action officer,'
Neisstender said.
Neisssenr said She now has
Miss Hossell, one of three
a clean -late as it st'• 'Acre
At the roil of the .0 days, black aunhinistra is..- ern
(;lisson again rate(] Ms
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p!oyees at the cot rthci'.c said,
with
month
probation
period still be
Russell's performance less than "Fm happy to continue
satis(a..torv. and she was Seminole County,'' but she counted fruit Nov 15, ssben she
continued on probation for an ssouId not comment on the "as transf'rr.'d I tb. p-'ronnel (f
off;
additional 90 days, the co unty negative pt-rforinancv rat in gs
administrator said In the (It her appeal to \eisst..nder
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The cun:.
middie of the second 90
of that led to his overturning her
II Miss Russell %,l he first
extended probation. he w as firing h. Thames
ansb.-rr.-1
cour.ty •'irplo&gt;ec
tranqerr.i to the personnel

polic:es Fl! ask ih- R041r1 f

Clerk Nance&gt;

quesliont-d %hat tilic opoi-ii hours arc in the other (itics 4,f

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('tiuncilite-ni frank S - hutte' and John lz-ight&gt; beth

voke penalty If he has not
revoked he plays it to the

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lb • ii Lnit p ilitit

lic.trings awl publication, ro-quirt-d for tic"

though it (IoNing tune of 6 ;I III was requested

by Stan Lee and Jonn Romito
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Hossells performance was

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1" it bun it ir tt it.
1111. clooli tillit's ritillaill 2, .1 Ill . dv~pllu till- h. hdil% I:,
lt ii ont Springs, I AI!ILstINI I • ill ik, \t irs til l III

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tion Is that the player ball

Holmes 3tOry of the dog that
barked in the night Actual-

S4OflII'fl) t,kt 24-Nut'
That little green -e'.ed rionister

s iits ft itch tic ii It ( isse lb. rr'. an d continut
U ir ii. rrs n ikin, until
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Jun: "Somewhat along
the line of the Sherlock

spoil the fun for all

The missing card was tht m
found under the table II.

t,s5tt0 Manila&gt; night isa'. that the open hours should be'

for declarer

.igaircst &gt;our better judgment

you could Lie
u psk-t bt-caii %ou can I i

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rciovicr,tit Scrimi,olt. Couritt. Ina% not have to go tiollit.
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A California reader was
playing a ilani contract At
the last trick it was found
that he did not have a card

in our

to bid will solve a problem

pressure,, todd% Giving-in

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which told Ifolmes that the
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Ple to-cluvi of a sien,anding ii the plopic rietti l joor It*% known to the dog
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In. ri l l 'a ill ni-ore- than lik.'h git
itt a gilti gani .- Vi plait
Oswald ''West opens the

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Patrick Colbert, 2, is suplio-i Ili Ili. Iiii-1pilig Illoill. .Nlrs. William
Colbert. sell C hristmas 'I'rcts it till' Op timist I ol at the '/as re's Matra
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eliminated East dealt
passed He has shown up
isith six heart.s to the a
king- 0- nine If he also hi-Id
the ace of cli.bs tit- is ulil
surel&gt; have cIpe'n.-d the

1' hired b&gt; the county in
October 1976 as coordinator of
federal grants, wor k ing in the

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he fired
\Iiss R(I%ell,"
'I nd. r said her Nov.28
dismissal b&gt; the personnel
director
resulted
from
nhlsconuliunication betset'n
h. and Thames
She was transferred from
tb,
()MAE
office
of
Man,igeriient Anals sis and
Ft •luation (dliii to the per
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of h.'r second 90.day probation
period extension.I thought she
s ,uiIl begin again %% lit) a fresh
'is-ri,ntb probation period,"
the ((Unt) adnimi,strator said.
"Hut Hon compiled an
evaluation, based on * days
with ()MF. and 45 days at
personnel iflu determined her
performance
a5 less than
satisfactory. Any employee still
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fish p.ult r&gt; •
r.tit of the cartr.ji acid Itedt
hees, ttrtiI .And )II.t nuts
hi(h tt'aks k)wn inti' cartlIn
Fifty stars ago the idea
1 O%i It IrId t att r to titar
tuinate in the tid&gt; -If there i.sa ;Epuar that &gt;oushould not ...t1
dull and a1jlint- ash 1ojc
rdatist increase n
acid the bads becunts more tortber lIoes tr. the normal
acid and if it is decreased the person still produce .n ii
iigt'%t itt- Juices from the
tud becomes litre alkaline
F.ist that teat- an .1 id ash 'tuflafth arid has t' alkalne
Juices ill the 'UI.,
4 dV14 tWC55 jfluU.flts of
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and potassium and related ink sti Iron t stall sn.I frol
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itfItflh in the tt,,I&gt; after tb.-&gt; lb. pancrea
base been nt'tabolizeil These normal bed'. can regulate it
osto acid or alkal:ne eri- at.' ssititc bess or acid ash
Ironhient according I UPI
Thc i )n,bIrse with bicarbo nate
to form .diun bicarbonate or reeds of the riorrent at least in
potassium bicarbonate The healths ptiph' with fltfli.aI
Increased .wowi of LociiIJii'4itt' it1it*

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me' an authorit&gt; on
miracle's. I parted the Red
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FROM TOM

toughest job In in&gt; career.
Dow nie a fasor and win
nunibcr two tin your osen,

''('on g r a I ul a lions,
George Hurn,s."

The gas-el was passed

Iefti of Southern Bell.
the Greater Sanford ('hamber of ('umnterce, to ness
president, Toni McDonald ( second left) of Abstract ('orp. Elected
s'ice president
'.5.15 %'Ic Arnett ( right ) of First Federal Savings and
Loan, Janice Springfield
second right) ssas chosen treasurer. Scott Burns of Florida l'o'.ser &amp; Light and
Bob L)at'hn ssere elected to the e x ecutive committee, Gib Edmoisols, president,
First Federal S&amp;I., was chosen to head the finance committee,
outgoing president of

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Tuesday, Dec. 13. 197

Prepared By Advertising
Department of

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Ret. West
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suing Miami attorney Ellis
liubiri and five other persons for Si; 4 million in
connect ion t.s it h a 1975 legal abort
ion case
In a circuit court suit filed Monday, Dr.
Robert Kaminsky charged the defendants
ss ith malicious prosecution, perjury, invasion
of privacy and conspiracy
Robin called Kamunskv's suit 'garbage,"
It's not coincidental that this should be filed
for publicity's
sake at a time when the Florida
Bar
has
chosen
to bring other false acusat
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said

CIOSed

CAN'T BREATHE?

FRAMED
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MEDICARE &amp; INSURANCE

Tollkeepers Smiling
TA LLAH A SSEE UP!
ml Ikeepers have
been SO I rien(llv recent ly '.5 hilt' taking
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ON RiTt P O ba 4', AI,T. sPG..y 1. 1.14 1

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takers a itt' r severtal Jacksonville radio

ta t lOfts editorial uzed about grouchiness of the

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to ask them questions and they're holding up
traffic.'' said Forbes, 1)-Jacksonville ''The

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Munda afternoon
R,sit t'vi .It ilolloman sistant principal for
.Sas charged ,sith murder after
surr,'ndi.ring pt'u''t till to a deputy a id an
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'last's '.st'r't' cancelled today folloss ing the

VOLUSIA TRAVEL AGENCY
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charged with first (lt'gret'
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NO&amp;* Seio.

Still thinking? Nothing sells like the
newspaper,
that's why it's the
primary media of
Ili* merchant her, in Seminole County.

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Well serve refreshments

ONLY
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all day'

Oiler Eap

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$2500
parts &amp; labor
with thit ad

with tune-Up.
Dec.
Call
Tuneup!
Clyde
4£
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rt'adings
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causing traffic jams because vacationers conI usc' t twin with tour- guides, a legislator Says
Rep John Forbes said Monday tws not iced
marked changes in disposit i()11S of the money

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On Your Christmas List.

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$95
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OPEN TO 9 p.m Dec. 19-23
Make An Appointment Today

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Manatee
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Dog Attacked Previously

Tuesday. December 13. 1977-Vol 70. No 91

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BAND INSTRUMENTS • DRUMS
ALL ACCESSORIES.

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Ron Schwab 'right. incoming president of the
Seminole County Board of Realtors, chats with
outgoing president Rhoda Rollin at Christmas party.

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The agencies
l icensing ht'a tit icia ns and barbers have gotten
too cl o se t o I hi' profess iona ls they are supposed to regulate, Seri William Zunkii says,
anti should he replaced %k ill) it 'angle new

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CALL NOW
FOR ESTIMATES
FOR
JANUARY UPHOLSTERING

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Seven
Providence College students 'here killed early
today
two by jumping out windos
in a
fire that swept the top floor of a ''ornen's
dormitory At least 16 persons were injured,
authorities said.

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SPRINGFIELD. Ill 'UP!
The Illinois
Supreme Court has ruled the Ford Motor Co
must pay for injuries caused by a gasoline
tank riecign defect and sharply criticized the
giant automaker for withholding test crash
results.
Monday's ruling technically has no impact
outside Illinois but one lawyer said the
decision could be cited elsehere as
authoritative precedent"

NASHVILLE. Term. iMj - District Attorney General Tom Shriver said Monday that
police have statements from at least three
people who say a German shepherd dog hich
allegedly killed a 3-year-old boy Saturday had
previously attacked them.
Shriver said there had been no word from
the dog's owner. Dr. Charlie R. Smith. on '..hat
he planned to do with the animal.

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mass unemployment and economic chaos
unparalleled in American histor
then
Congress has failed the American people and
must face the responsibility

Ford Criticized By Judge

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Tues Sat
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Monday

SAN DlEG
UP!
The Justice Department said 44 of the 14. American inmates
alread repatriated in the historic U S
Mexico prisoner exchange were eligible for
release today, either unconditionalj' or on
parole. but the moments of freedom may
Short for some
U S Marshal James Lafoon noted that at
least 29 of the
prisoners who have qualified
for the release program are anted in this
country on charges ranging from traffic
iolat ions to airplane hijacking, making them
subject to arrest on the new charges as soon as
they are released

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Congress

today on the eve of the scheduled
first nationide farmers' strike
We ish to convey that the United States is
lacing a crisis unprecedented in American
history." Anerican Aricuiture spokesmen
said in a telegram sent to the nation's capital

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Tuesday, Dec. 13,_I977-JA

ULTRAGUARD

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O1Y THE GROW

Mr. P's Top Dining, Entertainment

To Address Congress

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�One couple we know has created a Christmas
tradition that brings pleasure all year round to
everyone concerned and helps narrow the distance
between family members living a continent apart.
With their grandchildren, Shawni 7, and Lisa 4,
far away in Tacoma, Wash, sending gifts at
Christmas was a problem for my friends, Eugene
and Helen Butler of 1104 Gator Lane, Winter
Springs, so they have come up with an idea that
spreads the holiday cheer throughout the year.
Iast year before Christmas, Eugene rebelled at
having to find shipping cartons large enough to
contain the many big gifts purchased by his wife,
ho admits "I probably do go overboard at times."
'Why give it all at Christmas" he asked, "Why
not spread it out?" So, Helen conceived the idea of
sending each child a calendar at Christmas with a
special coupon good for one surprise attached to
each month. The catch is each child has to return
the coupon w ith a letter she has written in order to

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHHIN, Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Year. $28.40. By Mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, *16.20; 12 Months, 132.40.

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All Those
Cancer Scares

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child is not deluged with as many gifts at once a
they are at Christmas.

receive the surprise.
It has been two years since the Butlers have seen
their granddaughters, but the monthly exchange of
letters and gifts has brought a closer bond. "They
know they have grandparents and we can see by the
letters how they are growing," said Helen.
Their daughter, Barbara Hacker, is as enthusiastic about the calendar idea as her children.
When she asked the youngsters what they wanted
from their grandparents this Christmas, there was
no hesitation as they both said, "A calendar!" So
again this Christmas, Grandma and Grandpa are
preparing to send calendar, a tilled stocking and
one toy to each granddaughter.
Each month they will receive a small gift such as
school supplies, toys, books or an item of clothing as
reminders of their grandparents' lore and on their
birthday month there will be an extra gift in the
package. The monthly remembrances are even
more special because they come at times when the

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Housewife F'i'ghts City Law

Did you know Santa and his elves will make pry.
Christmas house calls? For the second year the
Sanford Rotatact Club is sponsoring Hent'ASanta
with the proceeds going to the Central Florida
Zoological Society.
Santa will be available for home visits on the
nights of Dec. 20, 21, and 22 and for schools, nurseries, businesses and parties the dates and turn's
are flexible. You may call WTHR at 322.1440 Dec
12-17 and request the day which you wish it 'islt
from Santa and give names and ages of children
Every attempt will be made to accununodate all
requests and they will notify families on I)ec 18 and
19 the day and time Santa eeill arrive.
The minimum donation for home visits is $10:
nurseries, $20; and schools and office parties. $25

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Oral arguments wi'l be
The ordinance wording
presented Wednesday before a banning day care centers as a
state appeals court in the case form of conducting business
of Jean Bechtold, an Altamonte does not clearly' prohibit the
Springs housewife convicted in
.peration of a babysitting
April, 1976, of illegally service, he said. Mrs. Bechtold
o perating a day care center in claimed to be only a ba by-sitter
her home.
for several Spring Oaks
Larry [loth,
oth, attorney for Mrs. children (luring after school
Bechtold, .said Monday he will how's in her home at 523
argue that the city' ordinance Appleeeoc%I Ave.
banning day CdtC ('enters in the
Frank Wlìigham, it Sanford
residentially-zoned area where attorney'
representing
she lives is unco nst itutional
Altamonte Springs, said he will
because the wording is argue' t ha t the ordinance is
''overbroad and vague.''
constitutional and not vague'

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We have
been informed that everything
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source of cancer. A multitude of experts has
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bacon, to.. we are told cancer is a menace.
Perhaps now is the time to have the resources
LLed for alarms to the public turned to it more
:;c!ul purpcsc. If ail this
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Perhaps the most
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With such positive programs there ould only
.significant new development in the field of law
be the cost of the action. N egative programs bring
The Wall Street Journal had sonic' good to -,%
enforcement during the 1970s has been the
I:
alx)ul reaction as Iell as action costs.
for
us the other day
belated recognition of the problems posed by
:
A case-in-point is the recent flap about the
"Inflation."
it reported, 'has seldom bee
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hit&amp;'collar crime'.
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under
better
control
substance in hair dye being suspect. It appears that
But despite the spate' of speeches, reports and
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price
index
during recent iiionth. ti
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after many doses of the usual large scale were fed
seminars on the subject, billions of dollars north
rate of I wrceffl
ann'il
been
going
up
at
an
of office fraud and theft continue to o
to mice and-or rats, the rodents gave indications of
percent
e ,ircidrrte
comfortably
short
of
the
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unreported, unprosecuted and unpunished every
becoming cancerous.
infldtionary. Prices of key industrial items sue
year
We have heard of very few inone in fact in
as steel have held steady
That dirty little secret surfaced here during a
Lb
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cident where .omen have been drinking their hair
But wait, don't relax yet. There's inure'
recent tee u-day conference on eehite collar crone
dye. Yet, from the source of our information, the
It's not likely to last, eearns the Journal W. wt
sponsored by the American Society for
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suspect sunstance was fed to the small animals.
increases, rising raw materials costs and an
Industrial St'curitv and attended by scores of
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.
ticipated congressional action on an energy bill
This far-out experiement brought about a large
highranking security officers from major cor0
Social Security revision and a tax cut are alnue:
scale counter-effort by the industry affected. It
porations. federal agencies and local police
" et' '
the economic omens pointing to an inflationar
departments
appears that the counter-measure was on a more
1
upturn next year, possibly to the d'jubk'-diit
realistic basis. Mice were shaved and the dye
As the severity of the problem has increased
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Will it ever end'
sentences to teenaged street criminals convicted
With humans the dye is not used on shaven
Probably not. A look at the record indicates
of stealing $300 television sets than to
heads and it is rinsed off within an hour. The cxinflation is one way of surnnung up civilized
We clean thh
businessmen found guilty' of perpetrating
man's economic experience. It has been around
periments conducted by the hair dye industry did
stock swindles,
as long as men have been doing business with
not reveal any cancer tendency in the rodents.
But not enough attention has been focused on
each
other on a basis more sophisticated than
This is not a scientific evaluation of the two
the activity — or lack of it
on the part of
rudimentary barter.
experiments. It is just a lay observation with an
prosecutors and officers of business enterprises
The United States, along with the Western
victimized by embezzlement, computer theft,
ttempt to interject a bit of horsesense into much
,
world In general, has been in a state of c:
check fraud and countless other criminal
e hich we believe is bordering on a hunch of
tinuing inflation since World War It. And it .,''
schemes.
nonsense.
could be made that this is but the latest Ph.iSd'
One attendee at the recent conference, the
Money, time and effort was spent to arrive at
disobedience of tribal custom is punished by an epochal trend dating back to the 15th ('entur
AL ROSSITEK jp_
corporate
security
manager
for
one
of
the
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Science
Editor
fines,
banishment or, when the infraction is and the wealth from the New World with who I:
conclusions which in turn caused the industry to
nation's largest insurance companies described
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
A
33-year-old
black
particularly
serious, by curse death.
Spain flooded Europe.
'ix'nd more money, time and effort. This is a
the frustration of dealing with overworked man from rural Arkansas grew increasingly
That was inflation of a classic type with who
justifiable attempt to prove the first conclusions to
That, said Golden, means certain death. but
federal prosecutors:
irritable, then became fearful when people
societies back to the Egypusn and Sunu'ri.in
be wrong or at least over-stated.
for
such
a
curse
to
be
successful,
he
said
the
"Hell, whcn we get U0,000 or $40,000 fraud approached bin
have been familiar-a sudden increase. froni n'
,, and
We are getting fed up with a daily dose of
case, nobody in the U.S Attorney's office will heart seizure after
twofinally suffered a fatal victim has to know he has been cursed, and he mines or conquests. in the supply of flume-tars
weeks of hospitalization, has to believe in the power of the person %5)()
take it unless we have it completely' wrapped UP
cancer-scare reports.
metal exceeding the supply of goods to be put.
..n autopsy found no reason for the man's
administers the curse,
in a neat package and tied with a
Especially when the dosages used in the
chased with it
red ribbon." death. But his wife knew what happened.
Another participant cited a similar situation
research are so far from the real dosages that we
The victim feels hopeless and helpless. His
Contemporary societies, served or miss,'rse'd0
in New York City: "They re got 150 attorneys in
eating and drinking habits become irregular. He by the printing press, have been able to 'li-'pe'nsc
~%ould be using. The whole matter is disturbing, and
She told staff members of the University of
the U.S. Attorney's office in .Manhattan, but Arkansas for Medical Sciences that her husband
fatigues easily and eventuall)
. with no intere!A in
counter-productive. Why frighten us before the
%ith the necessity of at-qwring at1wil ph%-,ital
they're so swamped they usually- won't take a had angered a "twoheaded" and the twoliving,
the
victim
simply'
dies
eet'althto overexpand the honey supply Ilul the
final results are in, justified and proven"
case that doesn't run into six figures — that's headed caused his death.
"Overwhelming feelings of fright, fear, basic cause and effeLt relationship heekLs i tru
All the interim information is just that—
$100,000 •r more needed to attract their in.
hopelessness
and helplessness — not unlike those today as it did way back then
inconclusive and usually raises more questions
According to Kenneth Golden, an instructor at
terest."
The effect has been a rise in the eust of llviiil:.
felt
by
the
cursed
African — have been known to
the
than it answers.
university's psychiatry department. a twoThe time and effort required to successfully
cause
death
in
the
United
States
when
people
with
which we are all too familiar, which trai i.
an
older
woman
considered
by
the
If ''mind over matter" has any bearing on the
investigate and bring to trial a complex fraud headed is
ve been confronted with the demise of a loved slates into a decline in the value of curre'nc, as
passable
community'
to
be
a
witch
who
cast
spells
and
ha
case gives the prosecutors at least a
general well
of the populace, it might he well
one, a business loss or a dangerous situation," the dollar has been doing for quite a few years
excuse. But the see-no-evil attitude of too many healed people.
to consider that all these constant scare reports
Golden said.
now. It has a lot of company. The first rule' eel
corporate officials is far less excusable.
Golden described the case In a report in the
may be injurious to health,
cw'rrsicies is that over the long term the', S
"Management involvement in the battle to December issue of the medical journal —
"The implications of these phenomena might decline.
Would it now be out of line to suggest that the
be far reaching," he said "Research can
government
protectors of our health" maycut losses is not sufficiently aggressive," Philip Archives of General Psychiatry, lie explained
There is a notable exception or tee''.
Mnuel. a se'teran investigator with the that twoheadeds, along with "conjure doctors,"
provide the mental health professional with standout being the East Roman Efiipires
themselves be a health problem ?
.'zant
Senate Permanent Investigations Sub. 'root doctors" and "hoodoo men" are believed
greater understanding of the powerful influence which retained i
t s value for seven centuries ftc
A devil's advocate sometimes serves a useful
Conunittee, said in a conference speech,
to be able to trick or hex a person, causing
of culture and society on the individual and the
dollar's performance is much truer to historical
purpose But to let him run the show to complete
intricate relationship of the mind and body,"
Several corporate security officers at the sickness, insanity and death.
form however.
negation becomes ridiculous,
conference privately auknowledgeu that their
Is inflation harmful'
lie said patients in the United States are often
"livaing practices
are no
longer a
reluctant to tell doctors about hexing pracinvestigations often are thwarted by top phenomenon of rural isolated communities in
That depends, primarily on the (legree' and the'
management. "I personally know of hundreds of the deep
(ices for fear of being belittled or not understood. health of an economy otherwise. A little inflato,ri
South," Golden said. "Physicians have
cases that have gone
unreported," said the provided evidence that voodoo and hexing
is one way' of getting a stagnating it
securuts director of a major oil company.
practices exist as for north as Connecticut."
"Anawarenessonthepartofphysici30f
recessionary economy inuring again, a re'fui,'d.
White collar crime is costing America's
exi.stern.t' of hexing practices within their several recent incoming Democratic ad1 h trade practices of the Japanese discourage imports of
Golden said the practice of voodoo in the
companies an estimated $30 billion to $40 billion
communities may lead to more reported cases ministrations have applied.
AJi.t'ric'an goods while, in effect, subsidizing exports of their
each year. But until and unless industry leaders United States is a blend of African voodoo and
otxls to the United States.
and the development of effective treatment
Can inflation be forecast accurately"
remove their heals from the sand, it's going to European witchcraft belIefs,
techniques to deal with the psychological really. Too many factors and
This can c.aw't' serious trouble between our two friendly
their in'
continue to be what the business community
He spent two years in Wed Africa as a Peace
nations if it is alluwe'd to continue. We have tried to lecture the
resistances and physiological difficulties of pa- terrlationstiip too unpredictable to permit the
('ails a 'growth industry."
Corps teacher and said in the village he lived in, bents who have been cursed."
Japanese on tt seriousness of the ri.atte r President Nixon
economic future to 1w read with rt'r'tiny
lecturecitheni several years ago. But polite argument has been
unavailing Stronger action may soon be needed,
Hecently, the .Japanese cabinet was reshuffled, But the
ruling party and interests remained the Same. It is doubtful that
I',
they will change Japan's trading ways without further pressure
fruiu abroad
But the Japanese m uList come
ni or be brought t understand
that free trade is a two-way street. There can be no lasting
'e'turity in a trade balance as one-sided as our trade with Japan
WASHINGTON — Monsanto, the giant hopes will persuade viewers to write letters to
I' at present.
Monsanto also produces diaflate, an speech or the "shopping list."
chemical manufacturer, is about to launch a their newspapers on behalf of chemicals or to
Ingredient In pesticides which has been linked to
PENTAGON FIX: There's a move afoot at
high-powered public relations offensive to state their views In public forums.
tumors In laboratory mice and rats, and two the Pentagon under Defense
Secretary harold
convince the U.S. that some chemical products
In its proposed booklet, the giant chemical
chemicals, zylene and touene. The latter have Brown to try to rope
in the spunky, independent
are good for you — even though they are firm vows to "replace purely emotional apbeen placed on the government's priority list of Court of Military Appeals.
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suspected of inducing cancer.
proaches with the bed science we can muster."
10 chemicals that need to be tested first under
The little-noticed panel is known anoiric
With sales revenues of $4 billion a year, Yet. Monsanto's own report on the coming ad
the recently enacted Toxic Substances Control servicemen as "the (;l's supreme
court It has
Moruantu is easily able to pay for a combined campaign says, "We are using television
Law.
often been as militait as it is military in
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Footnote: A Monsanto spokesman told our defending
the rank-and-file against the brass and
scientific findings that the chemicals which impact that can make a lading impression on
associate Larry Kraftowltz, "We are not trying braid This has, of course,
rankled the mnilitars 's
preserve your food and safeguard crops may be the public."
to make a strident defense of chemicals. We're top dogs.
Ar
hazardous.
Environmentalists fear the slick onslaught
seeking a balance in public opinion." He also
For convenience, the court's budget is
Since more and more Americans are growing may be only the first wave of a well-financed and noted the company is trying to better the testing lumped
with the Pentagon's when it goes to
way of the manmade chemicals they ingest, self-serving counterfire against moves to crack of chemicals which may be harmful,
Congress. But the Senate has served clear
Monsanto will pull out all the stops. It will recruit down on potentially hazardous substances in use
SPEECH LOBBY: Taxes, energy, the notice that "the court justifies
its own tu(1g4't
its own workers to make speeches and lobby for these days,
economy and the Middle East are shaping up as with no control exercised by th
e I)t'partni'nt of /
Monsanto chemicals, The pro-chemical ad"It represents a naked attempt to buy public
the major themes of President Carter's State of Defense."
verlising blitz will be launched through opinion, something public Interest groups can't
the Union message next month. The president
Now, risking their jobs, civil-rights-minded
do," a spokesman for the Environmental will submit the annual message to Congress In workers in
television and major magazine outlets.
the Pentagon have alerted us that
The company's blueprint, which we've seen, Defense Fund told us.
two part.s.
Brown, with the connivance of his general
For example, one ad would show a baby in a
calls for a documentary movie and a pamphlet
One will be the conventional formal address counsel, Deanne Siemer, is
arbitrarily trying to
extolling the virtues of chelnicalL Company shopping cart with the slogan "Without to Congress and the American people. The other cut a $150,000
stem from the court's proposed
employees are being urged to laud the wonders cheirilcla, life itself would be Impossible." Segment will be a written "shopping list" of budget,
Another slogan would say, "Without chemicals, legislation and executive goals accompanying
of Monsanto's laboratory prooducts,
Now surprisingly, the money is wanted for a
n any more millions would go hungry,"
the speech. Together, they'll add up to what he study that could
A 19-page report to the employees boasts that
wipe out vestiges of jury
The company hasn't always seemed so hopes to accomplish in the coming year.
rigging, overly harsh sentences, brutal sup
"each television message will be built around a
careful about what is being fed the public, The
Fora month, at Carter's request, department pression of dissent
strong visual demonstration that lets viewers s
and manipulations by
Food and Drug Administration recently banned and agency heads have been sending
their Inputs generals and admirals that still pervert military
for
he
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mselv
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how
impr
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thee
chemicals
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plastic soda pop bottles containing acrylonitrile,
to the White House. And the departmental bosses justice. And
qualities of their lives."
just as unsurprisingly, Ms. Siemne'r
a suspected cancer-causing product from
are lobbying everyone they know at the White aloofly refused to return
Look. dear, our first SIMPLE and CLEAR
our calls and Brown's
Prominent scientists and experts are being Monsanto. The company has decided to contest House above the
level of messenger to get their office refused to confirm or deny the
REGULA TION"
tin.
Lined up to narrate a message that Monsanto the edict,
views and pet projects into either the formal precedented ploy,

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Doigner, and 'We have a couple of things in the works. One
protwetuve' tenant was referred it, us fricu the Fturute ll:p,ri.
"ut of the county.
L,ilcd it, another
company' last week for the first time, but the facility' we have is a
little tiig,ger than what they need. Th ey're a marine products
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trash in driveways
City attorney Ned Julian Jr
said a candidate can' t be held
responsible for signs put up by
soflitsjne not under his control
and the city has no control user
OF what an individual wants to pU
l ip on his f'ri5'te' pr'pt'nty
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ima-eting with prayer.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
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hairnian of the city 's annual
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to, 12 sears old. rt'nonteel the
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bras: a non-perishable foesi ordinance' for a zoning change
Item to the parts
for frutic Business It-I e to 1'ormi
distribution to needy families ilie'te'idl fur nr,ec'rts at 21 Sn
There will be emite'rtainjiien bs 431 retut'.sted by BliSimpson
three haruLs Mrs Goldbe-rg in behalf of the Southern ('icrdisplay ed it gingerbread house
perat Ion
It'cor,itt'd e'. ith a variety of
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candy eluiated by Hit' and authorized to draft an orCindy Stallings of 342 K
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auto theft in connection with '
leroy A. Anderson
burglary at Erie Adams fur'
Margar et L. Blue
niture' store early' Mooda
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Authorities said ('harks Ira
Charles I. Echols Jr.
Hackett, 23. of 3-A K
James France-s
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.Joyce A Hurst
a truck valued at $10,000 and
Ruby N. Jones
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hlrandec Jo Kriger
discovered him near a storage'
hi4mttie N. May
area of the store at 5:40
Virginia Michalowski
a.m. The truck had $300 in
Herbert D. Patton
merchandise in it, according to
Ralph K. Sutherland
reports
Mattie I.. Alexander, l)e'Ilarv
hackett was placed in the
James 1'. Conway. I)ehIary
Seminole County jail on $5,250
Frank W. Jones, l)eHary
hind.
John K. Jones, Deltona
louise Donley, 39, of 132
Ruth P. Manning, Ikltona
Country Club Rd., foiled a purse
Melvin G. l'aylor, t)eltona
snatcher when she ref used to let
Vivian M. Taylor, lk'ltona
go of her purse Monday, acTwila J. Barrow, Lake Mary
cording to Sanford police.
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('toll equipment. liquor. ,iiil
clothing has been report ed
stolen from the Wehiva Golf
Club pro shop, ,n cording to
Seminole Counts Sheriff's
Depart miie'nt Value if the
missing items was placed at
$1,431, including $50 etaniige tee
the golf course.
Pete Jackioske told deputies
that someone entered the pro
shop during the nighttime on
Sunday or Monday by breaking
out a window.
The items, including two set.s
of iro ns and one set of woods,
golf balls.
three dozen
sweaters, shirts and liquor.
were carried through the
and transported on a
golf cart to the golf course,
according to deputies.
Errol Sherwood Parks, has
reported to Sanford police the
theft of 39 fire extinguishers
valued at $715 frormi a storage
house .u'xt to the Seminole Fire
Equipment building, at 117
Laurel Ave.
The extinguishers, ranging in
size from two-and-half- pound
to five-pound sin's, were taken
either Sunday or Monday.
according to reports.
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in Sanilac County Circuit Court split their
cause I,ewis, who used to live
'mallet lottery
contending that Fletcher,
But
eight
months
ago
I-'letch'
rent-free
on Fletcher's 80-acre
winnings down the middle.
welched on an oral agreement
en said he decided that he was farm in exchange for mowing
effo rt to keep families at home they had to share the $1 million
But when the million -doll ar no longer going to split the grass and doing other ch ores,
and off the highways. Mitchell Fletcher won in a l4 Michigan
ticket as sent in to lottery lottery checks, and when this botched up a landscaping enwas named to head up the Lottery drawing,
officials it carried only Fletch- year's installment came he put terpnist'the two started with the
event
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and that was the the entire amount in his first installment of their winCouncil voted to set up an ad where he goes," said Lewis.
beginning of the trouble.
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Million-dollar prizes are
"I hacen hvrd from him
A dispute about a $1 to the same wedding, I had to doled out in 20 arinwil payments since," said lewis. "I trusted
million state lottery prize has tell the couple that I was sorry I of
$50,000 each
That this man more than any other
turned Norman Fletcher and couldn't make it because he arrangement worked out fine person in in&gt;
life. I would have
Jim Lewis from barroom would be there."
the first three.' years — with bet my life on him."
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structures, riioc-tsj into the Seminole County' Port in May, coin.
pony nfui'tal.s paid an $8,000 depcst to cover first ad last month's
lent, accordmni: to run off"ueic
It was also the last time Concrete Concepts company officials
paid the port at all, said Dennis 1)olgner, Assistant Port
Admini st rator.
Company' officials have moved out of the 47,50(Lsquare.foot
factory' at the port owing $16,000 in back rent, and port officials
are looking for a new tenent, he said.
rent they owed, said Dolgner.
The company had "four or five people working at the port, and
Randy Witravell, Concrete Concepts' president, did move out
wi th his company papers. We've padlocked the gates," said
l)ulgner, "They still have some small tools at the port. in addition
to several modules they were building for low-cost housing for an
out-of-county man."

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She was con vi cted of two
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Iloth attorneys will travel to center and fined $2Gi,
plus court
West Palm Beach
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co st s Mrs Bechtold al so lost a
hearing before the Ilorida countersuit .seeking to stop the
Fourth District Court of city from
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Mrs. Bechtold still is under an
ruling fr two or three months. injunction prohibiting her from
The ordinance in question Operating the service, ac
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Richard K. Calulwe'll Jr
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Marion Lee Jr.
Lut'lla McFadden
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Clinton M ('omiily Sr , Ih'Itary
Jewell N. Smith, t)efl.are
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Jiuiie's N Wood,s, l)e'Itona
Minnie K. Mattair, 0'4c't'
Brenda Lyon &amp; Baby' Boy.
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Baseball
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Ctaacago White Soi for first bas.man
im Speeaceq, in a man0, ilagu,
deal, t he Yankees traded right
Paln4ec Ed Rick..s to the Whale So.
lo*a fwm club for raghtPaan
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ticu l ous in los dress, and has &gt;ourself, but erasing affection
nut because I bttsta s-Cr) successful business. The as you do. It could be preferable every night beffre going to he'd,
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Elizabeth Robinson (left) %ho was crowiied Beeline

Fashion Queen gets roses from "Bee" Tamiiis
Bohannon, The queen for a n ight ceremonies
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is the top salests oman of the sear.

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"flaky" as )ou. iI',S, A little
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Bob Vaehn, representing theSanford Kissanis ('Rib,
presents Linda Beck a $2511 check from the club
St. John'sScrilor Ciliten Club. II10a rn riweting and
(05% ard construct 1(111 (If a iiess ( ;a,t'hu in ('enteninial
part) St John's Baptist (lion tu, Altamonte Springs.—
GETS GIFT
Park, a project of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
('onti ilierce and ('.1 .1'.
benefit chicken barbecue is
Pancake I)a&gt; sponsored by Southwest Volusio
('it) Recreation Hall
scheduled at (III' park Sunda Iroiio I%($)i) until :1 pm
Ja&gt;cee's, 8 a ill to 6 p in , Orange
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Proceeds for t a-nnis court lighting at Valentine Park.
Tkkcts are $2. adults, and $1. children, Proceeds
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Program on Southern ('hristinas b&gt; Mrs Bettye Smith.

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Steve Karlberg scored from

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exchange for little-used Bob after that.
Girard.
Mark Stell added two goals
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Clark of Ca,sselberrs is
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and faces Kelvin Jackson, 6.5.
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18-, is up against Nat
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GAINESVILLE
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Maybe the University of Sonda) at
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stick Aith its 'Blue Goose" P m
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alter all
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Eastern Airlines jet
tor coach John LoU
d.'cide'j the team w ould M carrying the team couldn't larsd
commercial to Milwaukee for in Gainesville Sunda)
the instrument panel would riot
Saturday
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Marquette instead o(taking the indicate whether the landing
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s.hool basketball schedule
sarst offerings Tuesday
I'he Gre) hounds and Colonial
Ckher games include Eustis
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juflior var-sit) West Orange at lake I!oel!.
tcaxns starting the ailion at 5 and
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al thr-ev squads hae lust t

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raht, upen'ir. !srnan,
fcj; bketba11 'ne
t)sayne Duvall shredded the
ret' for 3 Points t: lead
Coach Chrs Marlett e '
rates .t the b iring cf the Crooms. and all scorers
second haU
close (ieveiands 20 topped Lyman
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in a bo•an d- ne zone - potting nesda rg
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Buck's Restaurant honoring
three' choreographers and
master teachers, Richard Ar-vt'
and Loretto B''za from ti
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THE VACATING, ABANDONING
DISCONTINUING. AND CLOSING
OF RlG5T5Oc WAY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE that Itse Board of County
Commisionen of Semne Count,,
FlOyd., at? 00 o'clock pm Or' tl'a
10th day of January, A 0. 117$. ri
P,e County Commisseone,-s' MUfIflO
Room It the C00nty Courthse fl
Sanford, Florida, clIf bold I PpbliC
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Sanford. Florida 32771
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APARTMENTS UnCle wIch epa's
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pursuant 10 hhe
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"Fictitout Name Statute" Ctiapter
Ficrica Statute, cell registef
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LIMITED PARYP4FRSHIP
Philip C Grace.

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18-4Ip Wanted - MID'. C10r41 SIltuti, *111
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HIGH SCHOOL GRADSLmt,d
nandtor Seminole County. Florida,
OpsAngi NOW Ciood pa, iii
upon riceipt of proof of the
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hint. said the group will take' its battle to the
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!a ThuNulay that fliggiu
be transported to a
laboratory for the required
blood test, a prr'r.uisitu'
to acquiring a marriage
licence
The hli)oil test w as
performed, according to
the court order, at Derrick
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The brideIeti picked up
the couple's marriage
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gu.s-ernrnu-ntal bo dies which he said need .such
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John Krib'r, a profit' rtuo'.-t'r 1w-hind thu
project, noted todas that Keller earlier
considered locating the smelter ,it the
St'tiuinalt- Cunts Port Authority or :it thu
SanforuW'.-ntrutl Florida Airport.
Krudc-r said that the port authorit&gt; I,ucke:
natural gas supplues, essential to the sit-lter
operation, and that a reverter clause in the
city's deed with the U S Nary would
ibseourage bond buyers front investing in a
,iielter at the airport. The clause "tipulate's
ttt the former Sat'&gt; bct' pttibwrts can bc
taker. .sta&gt; trot! (tie cit) in the event of
natuiiaai u-nerg.-nc
Muss uur lAs' M - re said the Killer issue piu
the tu'uiIIuislin a
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position, Is-can-i- thu- ru- is -- --0 easy -uilututi
to the dIspute
Miiu,ri' noted (lit' ptopt-rt) in question, it
four-acre tract north of (hi' ('obia Boat Works
adjac.-nt to Cornwall Street, is zoned industmua!l&gt; - and the' i-ouwulssione'rs art- sstorn
to uphold tilt- liming lasts
lie said Hunt Oil Co., which ostris the land
sihert' Keller %% ants to build, deserves to htuis ,its intent-' t in the industrialls wnt-d land

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uttered he subsequently
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another man involved in
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planning a surprise party
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after the Friday ceremony
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un-lUlls about," said Miss
Vhitmire today 'hut, I'll
lw at the jail to st-c him
evers single stt't-ku-nil until
hi- i fri-c."
She saul that she and her
groorii-tits' mutt a tar ago
last Saturda) st hi-n she
stt-nt to stork at a fast food
restaurant in Winter Park.
lit stis t he iii in ig. r of the
restaurant anti she made
hamburgers ar.il stijrked at
the cash register
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is different all right," she'
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tflhiiiIti', Vincent Nicholas
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Frances
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that he knest about or stas
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pressure readings' Man)
1uh)1t' tw'canie excited or upset
during an kind iii test, and I
tu1tiot ss' lst this stress ti-st
could hi' ser accurate I'd
.tppreeiate )our coiiuiierits
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laborator tests of all t1w5 call
be inat-t'uratt' for lOhin)
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of hunian beings to err. I would
ti,ulul ansster.
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still ht.uke sense huh &gt;1W ill ro('ardiograrii st hich con. result.s toulul he' challenged unit
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flit- ttIi -ili .- r 'built tA .111
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I uinlitir,s an.- proulLsln toda) different results
tutu-ri-sting and tutu omit' fur s'u
ulJChtttMl
where Joint ventures are COft
siic- idl%&gt; Before Ws over. it i
u-u-mneul, pr ovided put take the
luku-Is iiu still hate greatls
a'spInuIt- i(
ut circle of
iloninant ruli' Let .ow' cohorts
N Al
serve as back'ups
quaunt.ini-es and tuintacis
SMI11 tituS Nov 2J-1)ts'
(EMISI u Ma&gt; 21-June
imi.'thurig that &gt;ou have
Its U% till and I-t'll - l 'I PIti
-1 ; til es sits, have' htstoriciill
plannt'il for 10(1.1) liii) not
pruust-n tht'ThiSt'lst'S loyal and
hand he tan bring the tOfl'
iuriit off u-x..o-tls as sou 'fltrue still t'vt'n InUre' so tocliis
tract in by playing his nigh'
ii t
\ulItThI
% isluun it liostt'tt'r, it should
1-uirlui,t' attends tlu through
of diamonds, but he isn't
a t
irk out 1M'ttl't in the long nat
our st e rling relationships
clairvo&gt;-arit nor does he have
Ki
X-ray, C)CS Therefore
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lead us second rliarnuinil
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lii's toita&gt; still afforul )o(l a_s
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a . ,; i
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at h tops .ini a king, .t-ifii uchu gr..tifu atiomi a-s it still
dummy
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(ilt',LSe (bose ss horn &gt;ou serve
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dummy's king of hearts tO
Pitch-in sthe'rt' it - ounts
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retain control of all suits and
Radio ('its Station, N V 111119
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most of that group will set'
Itt' curt' t o slwcif) hour birth
aK
Fouiar 's happenings should
East rise with the act' of
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sign
flattt'r )ou, for )our tu.adiamonds and lead (hi' king
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of clubs I)umm&gt;- 's last ,'ri4
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bit
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there still hi' no tt a&gt; to tiring
-r I-r oak.' (hi- overtures
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iurt-u-r-.t ist, but riot 'ii ill
in (tie' itittiioitul suit
tliU;o - Aug 23-Sept 2
The be st line of phi&gt; is to
nt uiluiits iritt-ru'cts lI,i uiut'Mi t
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clubs East gets in and
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cashes three clubs but South
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will take the res t of the
tn,uirt' tuuunt iful Is for those'
Opening lead
Fir.' of
)our uire'anii s into
turning
tricks
toiler our wing
spades
realities toduss Start stith siiuuill
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200
't5 from the 1973 mose and
Cir0,t Court br StminoI County.
HAnS Christian Anersen s
Rudy'S GIau BIoing And
4 6' CBS MORNING
9 $20 000 PYRAMID
Fto,,da Probate D,uis,on. thC ad
se's Sunshine Story of
Glass Cutting Co
__________________________________________________
class tale set in a modern
NEWS iCat' 4 news at
dreSs of *hch 5 Sem,nol, County
By Rudy Generilo,
—
—
— ___________________
230
*er and his daughi *hO
Amern DIV
Courthous
Sanford. Flo,,d
The
25i
Pr,5fl'
- . 2 12 THE DOCTORS
return
to
the.t
home
tOwn
for
6' THE CROSS WITS
orraP representate 'ne estate
310 South OIlard Strut
SPIDERM.AN
4' '6 THE GUIDING LIGHT
the hday1. yekind!ng an o
s Rob*,f W klogpenberg. whoSe
I WILD WILD WORLD OF
W.nter Garden rIorda 32717
'
II — lnstructIo
24
I
SESAME
STREET
rmae
9
dress
Pt
I
.5
ONE
LIFE
ttoi
169.
L0ngwod
TO
LtVE
PubliSh Dec 12. 19. 7. 197?. Jar 2.
I
ANIMALS Mustang
9
GOOD MORNING AMFfl32750
The
name
and ad
C 6' MAUDE More s at
1971
24 MACNEIL.LEHRER RE.
300
1ry5% c1 'bc
CA Good Morning Fr.
personal repeesen
- N V C area,
HANNAH S MU SIC CE N T
DC
stake then the Busnessn
RIDER IS? TO
ANOTH[fl
WUPL
'lty
atiorn(1
are set forth bIo*
- -.
t 725 and 825
cai
LeSSons, Iflttrumyntj
Itng Dcc 21 or 22. Share
Ac
of
the
Year
award
when
VILLA ALLEGRE
730
All persons hawing clams or
Repa,, 210 i
weather sports I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
eupenses Call Tom 322 Il
MaudeandWatora,emeon
demands againSt the estate ,,re
2 WILD KINGDOM
Sanford 32) 1711
3 IS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
800
required
wiTHIN
THRE I
6 IN SEARCH OF Fre.
PROBATE DIVISION
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
DIVORCE FOR MS
StIl $20 SO
4
6
C A p A I N
MONTHS FROM T*E DM1 OF
9
ABC
FOOTBALL
Daas
Fl, Number 77 436 CP
Get fl the tenc s,.,n cii ty
wa hers
330
free details
KIT,
yy,
THE
KANGAROO
IRST
PUBLICATION
OF
Oiw5e
Co
-yi ss San Franos
Tynr,, flStru(tn ic,' 'no.,
9 SIOO 000 NAME THAT
Pomnø Fl 33I
4 6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
THI5
NOTICE
to
tIe
with
the
clerk
In Re Ettate of
----49ers
&amp; groups Call
24 OVER EASY Magaine
TUNE
24 ZOOM
in, av, Court a written LOLA LORAINE HUNT. also knn
—
322
J'
24 THE GOOD OLD DAYS
ALCOHOL A PROOL
EM
format show amed at those 55
24 EAST CENTRAL FLOR.
of any clam or demand as LOLA I HUNT.
400
'N
YOUR
FAMILY'
OF
RADIO
Ste
Alen
hosts
and 0er hOSt
lh ,na hauc Each Oam muSt be
by Hug
.DA REPORT
2 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
Deceased
CLASSIFIED ADS DO A JOB
AL ANON
th, show highlçhted by scores
in wring and must ndcate the
wns
NOTICE OF
4 GILLIGA S ISND
800
wHICH CAN BE DONE
tom 'amlesor trierids of
s for In. clam, the name and
ctracgreatsfromyesteear
ADMINISTRATION
OTHER
2 12 LILE HOUSE ON
AV CALL 312
problem drnkcr
- 3el
C THE NEW MICKEY
address of Ihe cred.tnr or n agyn'
TO
ALL
CE RSONS HAVING
930
to,fu'thyr information call
24 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU
THE PRAIRIE Cha'les And
MOUSE CLUB
0? atIO'flcy ano the amount
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
4
6' BETTY WHITE
473 4591 or write
I
18—Help Wanted
Doc Bake Mce Landon
claimed lithe claim 'Snot et due
9 MARCUS WELBY N 0
900
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Santord Al Anon F emily Group I
SHOW
Joye
Inds
herself
thy
date
when
it
*11
become
due
es1n Hageni oome to the a
R,
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
Po
ss
the
Shalt be slated ii me Clam s
of a whidwind ro
Carpenter
Helpers wub
IN THE ESTATE
an a'ng Indian chet lCh,eI
4 DINAH
Sintord Ia 3777I
(UfllflUeflt or Unhiqu.ddfd, Ifly
nce
*th
a
race
YOU
Oeetoi I 'perenced
d'er
AWl
NIWIHY
4
30
NOTiF.CD
- On', ),
0C
Kthlel h
lu'r
of
the
uncerta
6 MIKE DOUGS SHOW
flit shill be
that the admoistrat on of the estate
1000
of Winut Groves otizens a'e
I S'a'ed If 'he ('am 1 Se(u'pØ tC
Ct LOLA LORAINE HUNT. ao
MOVIES IMOn) Th
6 BEWITCHED
Lost &amp; Found
6 SWITC JanetBrpays
cited to anack the peaccL
Securit, Shall be descrbed Thy
hno
as Lula L Hunt, dcead
Monk GeorgeMahars, Janet
SALES POSIT ION
.
a w.fe who hires Pete a
Clamant shall drl,tr SulliCe-nt
nomadic tribe
Mac
F,I,
Number
77
136
CP.
ii
pendng
in
Loh 1969 (Tues I Rflri
—
TOLL FRI I ISX £32 I&amp;')
copes
ot
the
clam
mo
'he
CIC,k
to
to
?inØ
her
mng
husband
4' 6' A CHARLIE BROWN
the Circuit Coufl for Seminole
500
enable the clerk to niá.I one cOp, tQ
RECORDED MESSAG(
Joan Harw Speer Trary
FOUND - a ma, blacl I white
County Flora Probate D,wi5ion
CHRISTMAS Animation Fee.
just be'ore she 1 urdrOd
2 BRADY BUNCH
_________
IBSW) 1935 (Wed) Wy'
(at
with
collar
in
lity
tiCiflfp
Of
each persona' rep?esentatiwe
the addre
of *ICh s Seminole
tunes the Peanuts oo.ic st: p
6 STAR TREK
24 MARK RUSSELL COM•
All persons n'prested nIne estate
te Old
HIGP4 SCHOOL GRADS I
County Court HOuti. Sanbor
Rd TUC5y
'P1
ming Wallace Bee, Leo
araers boated
322 3111
t whom i cop, f this Notice f
i NERv GRIFFIN SHOW
Charles
EDY SPECIAL
ODenngs NOW' (oQ0
Florida 32771
56'
The personal
Carrij (66W) 1940 (Thurs 1
Adm
n'stratori
haS
been
mailed
are
N Schufti The story tls of
Tratel
mo
rePrewntatyeot the estate 5 JOHN
EMERGENC ONE
1100
,.
PocKefluI 0, Miricle
Glenn
'equ.red
fiITHIN
THREE
Vocational Training
i
THOMAS SPINO,
$ so6vth
the tâi
s address s
hi
Ca
o'd. Bec Da,s P
2 4 6' 12 NEWS
MONTHS POSt TilE DATE OF
Ad,ancement
Opportun
135' a North Elliott Ayenue, Saord,
meaning
Christmas
530
TilE F IRST PUBLICATION OF
1961 (Fri) Pockeflul of Mira.
24 DICK CAVEfl SHOW
Contact U S Navy Menu t
Florida 32771 The name and ad
the rest
the
2 NEWS
ng buSy
I
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
any
oblecl'ons
tyl T77 6219
Cft.
dre
Rrg,'a'
. cont From
II 30
of the personal reesen
Bab,itting en my home. dii 0'
themSetyis e'th lIsa OC
i 24 THE ELECTRIC COM.
thty may ha,, that challenges the
Thurs
Mi,t.r,
Compentat.on
oght 323
tat,,, attorney are 5t foHh bylow
2 12 TONIGHT
.al.d.ty f the decydpnf S will, ne
*Ofldty aspects of the hoay
PANV
Uniforms Food Lodurg 3:
All persons having clams or
12 SANFORD AND SON (RI
______________________
Qvalificat.ons Of th
Persoal
6 MOVIE Anythng Goes
season (RI
dit', pa 3 wacaton Compete
-oemands against the estate are
24 ORANGE COUNTY
representat.,, 0' thy it"Ue ,,r
ood Thin
to Eat
required.
Dental Cane P.S
Crosby Em Me'man
WITHIN
Medical
I' DISCO FEVER Speo
THREE
-,
Legal Notici"'
..irisd (ton 01 the (Ou?t
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
5391
mo Startng (II, l- I
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
srr
MusI
ring
OIa NewTon.John
Until 3pm
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF SWEET CORN—S2.50 BU. COMMUdITY BULL L
and
busessPannerseachsning
Trars
o IC T ION S NOT SO FILED
FICTITIOUS NAME
THI S NOT ICE t file with the des
930
ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
a peo'mer o' the leading roe
24 IN PERFORMANCE AT
NOtid? 5 hereby gwen that we are
1we court a writyn
(A
BOARDS ARE
MERV GRIFFIN
12
Dateol
thy
trstpunl,(at,000t
the,
Sh
engaged
r
business
It
BId
Nhb
this
WOLF TRAP The K
of
statement Ot any claim or demand
CLASSIFIED ADS ARI (.t N
I ARMR S MARK(1
Notice
of
Adm.n,stration
Sanford
Airport
Sanford
37771
9 55
they
map
ha,e
Each
Clam
mt
be
Swing Benny Goodman, perU
¶200
t450 F rencn A,
BET TER
373 2211
Robert .5' 1 oppenbefg
4 UPBEAT
m nØle Count,, FQr'da under the
ifl writng and mull ndCate the
tos for tits Sh
WIth bOth
I NEWS
Open 7 Dais A cci'
', Pyr',onl Representa
----------f'dtit•ous
nameof
WIZARD
AORKS.
baSiS
tor
the
Claim,
the
name
1000
Cr4
and tit4t we intend to reg.ster sao
his switef and bia band
12 30
f thy Estate of
- o'd.'s
4" PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
add'fls Of tite creditor or its aged CAlF 1511 5 lb boi,s--Frolen- II ,EAWN YONF NOW Tale
Sara J Kloppenberg
with th Clerk of the Circuit
9 THE FBI (RI
--IS 00 per
or attorney, and the amount
sa ,Pwel' r CaJi to, I'
bOl
all
Maple
A
0 TAflLETALES
I a Sara Jean Wlopo,nberg
Court Seminole CunIy. FlOrdi in
1 00
''ogs on iiil?p 900 51' 115$
(lamed If the clam 1 nOt yet due.
323 3141
accordance with the P''sions of
Deceased
tO 30
the date when it will become d,e
2 12 TOMORROw
Ak
I
Nurses,
RN'S &amp; S. PP s aides 1.e
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
tn
F
cyt
'ous
Name
Statl/tes
To
2 12 H 01 L V WOOD
shall be stated It the Claim 'Si NAV
HGES &amp; Other Citrus
I 30
in Companion thori lyrm
REPRISE NT A Ti yE
.t Secton •*s O Flordi Statutes
SQUARES
'or
sale'
$3OC
buShel
33703*7
or
contingent
or
unllquidated.
the
3flSt THEATRES
Its,
assignments.
MOgF S Berry
4' LATE NEWS
Hom,maie,s
371 6733
nature of the unCertainty Shell be
6 THE NEW PRICE IS
S Henry B Adams
Upolwt. *75 0&amp;3e
P 0 Drawer O
6
NOTICIAS EN ESPANOL.
stated
If
the
claim
5
secured,
the
_____________________________
I
RIGHT
Steven C Ee'ng
lit East Commercial
I DAILY WORD
SUIT
Security Shall be described The
Sanford, Florida 32771
I PubliSh Ho1 21. 29 Dec 5. Il. 1977
Ii 00
THI
clamant Shall deliver 'tsc'e
I
DER
ss
—
Legal Notice
Legal Notice'
Telephone
5 323 lIlt
BANDIT
______________________________
GATO1
2 12 WHEEL OF FOR.
copies f the Clam to the clerk 10
_______________________
'I
__________________
________
PuOI.Sh Dec.
t7 t97?
_______
enable the Clerk to mail one (opt to
UNE
tO
Tuesday
DES 22
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Nch personal representative
_____----IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
I HAPPY DAYS IRI
NOTICE OF INTENT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
AlIpersonsnteqe,t,nt,t0t,
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
11 33
TO
RECEIVE
SEALED
BIDS
'
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO
NOTICE UNDERFICTITIOU a
to whom a COp, of thi5 Nolce of
Morning
FLORIDA
ur5unt
to
the
lermt
and
3133 CA 09 L
SILL
NAME STATUTE
KNOCKOuT
2
12
"A PIECE
Administration
hat
been
mailed
are
provisiOnS
0f
F
lor.da
Stamp
Board
CASE
NO
7,01;
600
' IIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND TO .S,iOy IT MAY CONCERN
required,
wt THIN
T
i TON AHA T L lY DA. 5
4 6 LOVE OF LIFE
THREE
OF
6
MOn I THE LAW AND
Education Administrative Rule
&amp;
LOAN
Notice s n,reb, gwen that tn.
ASSOCIATION
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 09
COMPANY 0 110r.da corpora'
ACTION"
9 FAMILY FEUD
YOU llue5,l 3 MINUTES
230
at
1000
AM
on
Wednesday
OF ude?Sgned pursuant to t,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. 0 cor
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF mrnng. DeCember 31
I
Par'"
Fclt.o Name Statute 'Chapter
1977. thp
Woo I
Xramion organi,eo and
isting
THISNOTICE.toflIeanvob(ect,ons
School Board ol Sm.noe
undfr the La
' 4 6 CBS NEWS
of the Unted States 565 09 FlOrida Statutes, will register
ITt,u,s I SPECTRUM
they ma, hewl Ihat challenges the Florida All
Count,. CALVIN RAY DYROM and HANd,
Aith the County ComrOIlC fl
recite and open
of America.
at the
an
validity of the decedent's *11. the
6$ COMMUNITY CLOSE LiP
BYROM hi', *
School Adminstratlon BuIlding.
TUUT
for Seminole Count, Florda
Afternoon
I
Plaint ft
Qualifications of the personal
9 SUNRISE JUBILEE
Defend.'
till Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
'ecept Of proof of publication of th5
reprewrltat,e. or the venue
or Florid., sealed b'ds for the
1200
NOTICE OF SUIT
CALVIN J LEGG an ALISON
ndtide the fictitious name t wit
6 10
lursdcton of the COvet
ccitt TO CAL VIII RAY BY MOM
Purchase of the following properly
2 6 9 12 NEWS
LEGG. Pr 5 w te.
M ELEGANCE IN ONY* IMPORTS,
2 hues Thurs (COUNTRY
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
NANCY C. BYROM
PARCEL NO I
LifldCr
which
we
arc
engaged
I
Defenoanys
.n
6$ MOVIES
GARDENS
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F lIED
ALSO
II
L0(at.un West side of Lorwgwood
',nest at TI? Iud
NOTICE OF ACTION
Drive
WlL BE FOREVER BARRED
"PHANTOM OF PARADISE'
625
1230
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT P
Martham Roed n the vicinity
O CALVIN J LEGQ and
Longwood FIor.da
Dateol thetr5t publicat onot
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
2
thi% between Island Lakeand Rice Lak,
THE GONG SHOW
that an action '0 foreclose mortgag,
That the panes irreresled fl sad
ALISON M LFGGS
Notice
of
Adminitraton
cowering Ihe lolI.ng rcai and
Pu', wIt
Old School Cu'td n
bUS ness are as fIlO*',
6
SEARCH FOR
Situated O
December 12th. 1977
persQnI property in Scm no.
Resøence unknown
Wayne Granger
John
Thomas
Spine
________________________
ount, F l4)i'ija o w I
YOU APE HEREBY NOT IF I ED
Susan Granger
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
As Personal Mep'esenfa
th4t an acliori to foreclos, a mon
Lot Ill. TRAILW000 ESTATES
Beginneng at thy
DATED at Winter Park, Orange
five of the Estate of
Quart
Pest I'. Section Post
'gage On the fOlIng property in County, FlOride th,5 20th day Of
on ireSCion
North SECTION ONE, according lo ',
LULA LORAINE HUNT,
?Fiyrt as recorded fl Plaf bccb
bOundary Qt Section Two
Oclober 1917
Seminole County. Florida
2
alo 5fl as
Lot I. Block 7, REPLAT
o Pages 77 and is Public R'Oi
PilSI%h NOv 21 25 Dec 5 12. t917
'n5hp IwenT, lZOl
y
vth,
Rang,
Of
LULA L HUNT.
TOANSI TI
Twenty Nine 1791
County, Florida
or
NORTH DER
Last, thence run has Seminole
been
Deceasea
West 795 25 beet, thence Soutn
tiled against y
CHULUOTA According to thy Play
and ,o.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
thCt
1CS 25 are reoured to terw a COçv of ,'
OS recorded n Plot Book Ii.
t. thence East 29S IS ft thence
I
:
REPRESENTATIVE
Pages 14
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
North as IS. to Inc pont or
45, of the Public
written defenses, ,t any, to it
C
p'a, of
G Andryw Spec
Reco,
On December IS I917 at 7pm - I.
beginning Less th East
of SemnOI
VICTOR RUTS ER JR [5Q II)
County
________/
'wenty
Iii
West
Commercial
Street
Florida
thp undersigned *ill sell ore 1971
, .
Ia',' Rnson Street OrI.nd..
live 25' IP thel foe th
_____________
right
Santord rIor.da 32171
I
hes teen tiled against V
Triumph TI00RCOSS);, molorcydle
*1, t
32101 ano fly tn, o ,
and ,00
I
Markham Lorgo0
'
Telephone
305'
323
1115
u'r'
SitiSfy charges icr 'epir and
are r, red to 5cr,, a op, Of your
w.tb the Clerk of IPup
WQAd, ad ron. fi ng 'wo 2, acry',,
aDo,, sl,-ro
- ,- :,.
Publish
Dcc
2
II
1977
%'orage Sale will be held a,
c,t on or Defoe. th
wri'fen defenses t Ofly, to
- ,, oe
6th dl,
n
DES 57
Lorry',
PHILLIp
Cycle
H
Jafluar,
Ii??
LOGAN
otn, w Se
PARCEl. NO I
of
Markham
Road
SHINHOLSE R,
Judgment
'nap
be
Lea' on North end 01 Sem.ie
LOGAN
entered
AND
Paula Florida
'I
MONCR IE F
for the ,ei,,t demanded
.
Attorney1
.
Count, Countnse parsing 101
for
A
Pla MIt Post Office
Pbl5h Dec 4, 5.6. 7 I I II, 13. 1),
Complant
green CuiId.ng neil t Southern
Ii 1977
Sinford, Florida 37171 and lIp the
Bell Telephone COmpan,
WITNESS my hand and sea'
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
2 East
-DES II
original *ih the Clerk of the
sa
Crt on 'he 9th da,
Commerc.al Avenue
abOve
SanfOrd
NAME STATUTE
(Purl on or before D?cembe, 27th.
December, 1977
Florida
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
ISEAL I
Notice 5 hereb, given that the
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
______________________________
entered aga.nst ,-' for fhe relet
Lot5 35. 34. 37
Arthor H BicIwuth Jr
)6
Less
the
______________________________________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I
demanded fl inc ComplainI
Clerk of the CirCv.t COvrt
"F'ct,to
Name
Statute."
Chapter
by ,irte 01 that Certain Writ of
WITNESS my hand andth seal of
Pars San'or Florida, Cccord.ng bo
.6 09. Florida Statutes, will register
thi5 Court on ,h , tIt
Evecution •ssuyd out of and under
at thereqt recorded in
Dep Cte?k
Oar 04
*.th (Id of the Circuit Court, in peg,
Plat Book 3
the seal of the County Court of
November, 197?
PubliSh Dcc Il I,
197' &amp; J.
II of the Public Recor
and
'or
Seminole
County,
upon
Seall
Orange Coun',, F IQqi3. upon a fnal
Seminole County I lea.
receipt of proof of publication of this
.udgement rendered in the aforesad
Anihoc H Beckwith Jr
DES at
PARCEL NO 3
Tuèidjiñeans
netce. the fict,Iious name. to wit
court on the 75th day of OCtober.
Clerk 01 th Crcu.t Court
Locotion On West Side
of High
136 C ASSEL BERRY TEXACO way I?
A D 1977. in that cerlan case en
By Mary N Daren
97 lFr,nc
ufldCr which I am engaged in
4 venuel at
titled Westinghouse Credit Con
Dev Clerk
dome, of Third Stryf
business at 00 1 HighAly
Maple
PublSh Hw 7) 25. Dec 5, 13. 1971 ponation a toreign corporation
1)6, Avenue
Casselbenr,, 1L
Plantiff, vs Jo
DIP
NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE
H Cro*Iyy and
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
That the party Interested in said
Delores Crowley hiS wife. Defen
PORTIONS
Loft
III
Or CERTAIN PLATS
Sii. 171 Sen. Ill EigM,
business enterprise is as foIs
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN
dant, which aforesaid Writ of
'SI Hint ind
SEMINOL F
COON TV
(tO?
Ten
of
Block
£ IGHTE (NT H JUDICIAL CIR
Gaylan N Linthacum
151
Eiection was delivered to me as
FLoRIDA
Five of Tier (SI PIn,, according
Ditto
CUlT Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE
t
at Casselberry, Seminole
Sheriff of Seminole County, Ftor,da.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
P Tnaffond 5 Step of the TOwn of
COUNTY, FLORIDA
County, Florida, Oeemer 0th,
fld I have levied upon the foIling
take r'of'cetp,at a Petition Shall be
Sanford, Florida, aspen plot
CIVIL ACTION NO 773301 CASt E
thereof
described property owned by John
jly
filed pursuant to Chapter Ill tl Of
MGIC
MOM IGAQE
Publiih Dec Il. 19. 14. 1977. Jan 2.
in Ihi Public rCOnds
(OR
H (rowley and DeloresCrowley, hi5
the
of
FIor,da Statutes wth the Board
Orange County, in Plat Book 'B'
PORATION
-.
wife, sad prcperty being located in
of County Comrn,sone,s Cl
on page No ill et seq , which
s
DES
Plaint,ff
said
Sem'Ie
County,
FIur,da.
more
Seminole County, Florida to aca'.
Save43
at. has ',in(
___
the creation Of
partiCularly de5cri
Xftions Of certain plots of in,
15 follows
Ncgulat prIce
Seminole County, bri duly tran
WALTER H
TUCKER, JR
Aisorted household furnishings. bo
5222
5(yibed and it flow a Pi?t
5UbdviSlOn5 known as Sanl.n
ROSALIES TucwFR anOSTATE
of the
wit
Springs,Tr
Ivesday onf
52. accord.ng to the
bIc rCoras Of Seminole
OF FLORIDA
County,
I Bassett 3131 350 Base
at th,r,of recorded n Pljt Book S
Florida,
INVITATION
TO
BID
*179
Defendanls
I Bassett 3121 372 HuIch
Page 31. and Senlando Springs
City Saad. FI.ea
AND
NOTICE OF ACTION
I Bassett 3171 435 Table
Tract 53. PIat Book S Page 41
Lots numbered
Sealed bids will be received in
TO WALTER H TUCKER JR
SI 101. Seven Ill.
I Bassett 3121 150 Arm Chair
PubIc TMecords of Semnole Court,
Office
Of
the
City
the
Eight
ii
fIne
(II
and
Manager, S.rWord.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Ten (101.
3 Bassett 3174 131 Side Chairs
Florida, together Aith the ',trp.tt
Block Sil (13, T,er Nine 191. acin
Florida
All pante's Jaiming interests by.
I Kemp I672 Triple Dresser Base
and alleys platted thdp ,n det r.b,ui
thrO,jt, under 0 aga.nst WALTER
I
Water
Distribution
Mater,aI
cording to I N Trafford's Map of
Rice White
a', f011Owi to wit
the Town
OtofSanforø
H TUCKER JR and to all p.,niies
F re Hydnanl," Cast Iron Pipe, 4" thereof
duly
record flas per flat
I Kcmp 1020 Triple Dresser
All that portion Cl the PIgt i#
Gate Valves
having or Claiming to have my
the
Mirror Rice Whit,
Public
Sianlando Springs, Tract 5
2 Pumps Sump Pumps, 1
right, Itle or interest in INp real
records
of
Seminole
County,
I Kemp 1005 S drawer Chest Rice
Book S. Page 31, Public Records LI
Centrolugat Pump, 1" Single Florida, in P101 Book I. Pages 54 to
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,i.i.r,r.m rump, 3" Single
rioriQa,
i,ng
Jr
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East of the railroad less Lots, arid
64 Hea4bnrd Rice Oaperagm Pump. 3'' Sewer High PARCEL
NO •
that an aclion to foreclose a mon
White
7,
Block
tgage on lily following r,al property
B. and thaI portion Of
Pressure Cleaning Hose
Location On the East S.d.
7 Morton 235 Metal Bed Frames
Commerce Place lying between LOtS
3 Lawn Care Equipment Diesel Sanford Avenue, Sanford. Florida,
in Seminole County, Florida
I Se'rfa 31066 Comfort Deluie IS
I
through 7. Blocs B and lots I
Tractor, 3 Wheel Turf VChICIC Ar on.bloc North of Celery Avenue on
1019 TEEN GREEN ESTATES,
Mattress
tPwrougi 7, Block C Also, less ill'
Broom,
according to the Plaf fhereof as
Type Pine Avenue ltw Story
Monofllament
Serta
7
*hil
311 33 i SO Comfort
porti of Pinevew Street along tIe
recofde4 in Plat BQoK 13, Paged) of
buIldingI
Trimmers, Edger
Deluce IS floe Springs
North portion Of said PIat and Iris
the Publ
I Fire Hoje I, Fire Hose. 7i ,..
Rors of Seminole
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
all property to be sold in a lot SlId
that portion of Franstn Avyni f
Fire Hose, 3' Fire Hose
Cnty, Florida
(.0*5 I. 7. 3. i, ,
,
and S. BIo
properly being stored at AAA
along Inc East portion 04 sad hilt
peas Icy,, fled against you an yo
5 Aulomalic Switch Over Device I), TIer "C", Town
Furniture &amp; Auct,on. ItO N I? 92.
of Sanforø
Ari4, all Ihat portion Of Blocs A
for
are re,lr,4 to serve a copy of
Dual
Tori
Chlorine
Cylinders
Itcomdlng to plat thereof as
your
Long*ood. Florida
Detailed %nar.,......
and fi Sanlanist Sn,..... T..,i ti
written d#Iavn.t
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rPtnmil.l in bi.
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'page
54,
undersigned as Sheriff Of
Of
Plat Book S. Page ml.
den Berg, C.ay &amp; Burke, P A
available at the office ot the City
PubIi
Florida
Pbl(
. at
Receras 0, SemInole
Seminole County, Florid., will •t
Records of SemInole Coufity
Manager
PoSt Office Boo 793, Orlando,
County. Florida. and
II CO A AS on the 3rd day Of
Lot 77 o,
All
bids
Florida.
and
that
portion
32007, and file the original
Shall be in the City Holden Real Estate
of Laura
January. A D. 1970. offer toe sale
with the Clerk of the above styled
Manager's OfIke, Room 303. CIty addition to SaMo,, Company'8
Avenpe lying between Block A and
arid
sen
to
the
accseding
to
higheti
biddeq,
foe
B.
a
court On or before Dec 17th, 1921.
Hall, Sanford, Florid., not later P100 thereof
that porfn of COmmerce
p subject to any and all eslsting
thot'sdosesuoyour
as recorded In P100
than I 30 P M., Wednesday, Book I, Page •,,
other*e a ivdgm' C map be en
Of
liens,
at
the
Fr
tise
PU',II
of
(WestI Door of
tered against you for the relict
Block B
January II. Ins The bids wIll be ReCords
fld that portion of
f Seminot,
the Seminole County Cos,ytPtose in
County,
publiCly opened On the lame
Hillcrest Street lying North Of
demanded in fPt
' A
A-' ' " .'-c'' Vs
: C'
Florida
complaint or
date
at
Sanford
Florida. the above
BIoki A an4 B, arid
pfitiCn
7 COP AS ifl CommiSSIon Chambers,
The Board
Last of tne
dejcni
reserves the riçplt to
p'rsoe
properly
rallyped
Room ill
WITNESS my ha
md the seal of
'elect any an all bids
That said sale 5 being made to
This
said Court on Nove'mbeq 11th, 1977
PetitIon
The City Commissn reserves the
Should be tubmittrd
The
hOoI Board
FISH PARK PLAU
satisfy the terms of lid Writ of
On behalf of Seminole County. dated
right to accept or to reject any or all
Of Seminole Count,
FIINpAI
else.
(et
wIHYISPASs
b4ds in
Aflhuv H Beckwitls. Jr
the 30th day of Nowpmber ISP?
inter,tt of the Cty of
Florida
JPw', E Polk,
77191 $IMOIANBLVD
Clerk o1 the Circuit Court
Sanford
By John Percy,
Pat Telson,
MIII COSONIALDI
IllIOlAtfOl BLOSSOM TRAIL
Sheriff
OaLANOO
3157* COLONIALDI
By Belly AS Capps
o.iaoo
W I knO*le
Director
ORLANDO
Chairman
OIi,*NDO
SemlIe (ounly,
____________________________________________________
Deputy Clerk
City Manager
WatcA fee INe Grand Open lI.fa sew Arthur
Department of Counly
William P Layer
Treaciter's in Pose Hills afp Altatn•nf, Sprias.
Florida
PubliSh Nov II. 20. Dec S. 17. 1971
City of Sanford
Developmprt
Stdperintendent
of
Publish Dec Ii. It, 34. 1977, Jan 3,
S(hOo4
DEI1I,91
PublIsh Dec 13, It??
Seminole County, Florida
PubliSh Dec 5. 17, 19, 1977
OESaO
Publish Dec 5, 17, 1977
0E541
DESI3
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Seminole
322-2611

Monday

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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Odando - Winter P,k
831-9993
RATES

70th Year. No. 97—Monday, Dec. 12 1917

HOURS

Sanford, Florida 32171—Price 10 Cents

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before PublicatIon
Sunday - Noon Friday

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there' is onis line' pr'Jliar'care' physIcian for each 3,5-8
ri'siih'nts. according tu the report, or slIghtly belost the critical

To restrain increases in tht cuist of pros iihimtg health care.
10 prevent ume'j'es,sars duplit ation of service's
While' cOflLIilunits groups havI- planned for thl' health neciLs of

flit' rlltill of prlmlulr) -('are (i(xurs in Seminole arid Orailgi'
- j::ti.'s, host t'V,'r. iS lInt' ph&gt; sician fur each 2,'74, a rattli in line

II rVllitive'ls nest concept in the 1' S , sa&gt; thu 1lS. in a tl.;issiVt'.
fis "001 hi thie k re'(irt lle'tailimlg Itit' goals

5511(1 the ni'st it the east ('t'ntr,,I Florida .irt'a

lit' i i'(trt is the' 55111k lIf liii' III tluc(iltk'r' f the li S - c's 'r
RIng tIldflI. 'a hich Inc lulic'S flIUT (wrsons Into ,'1lii1itiI ,' C iUiit&gt;.
;ind
tIwmlu(w'r advisor&gt; groups in e'ch Uiluit
Seminole's four illefilbers of the governing bollrli an' I)r
Elistlini Storwr, Jane Adriatic'. John Schirarti Jr , ,irtii F'reti
(;..11L. l$cnlrding to
lisA AssiL iatt' I )lreelor .hoiniu' k''lifi
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is Ilk' pre'silit'nt (If the' S4'flifloll' C tiutit&gt; .5115 ilr&gt;
( 'hint il

flu' true' picture in Se'Ihuintlle C lUflt). hostes e'r.
t?r0t0.,
lj'st ltiihiilteti to (N' 50111(55 hat less than the' Uringe-'mhuIrllllt
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rl'lUrt 1111(1 (*ht'r liata from a Five-&gt;eiir plan that lists health 1,111'
goals f.w S4'illlnole anti four e4her area counties

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U.-prest'ntatisus lIf the' Healths&gt; stems tge'nc&gt;- for East ('t'ntral
30 p ru in the' nursing
,it if the Vl't atldn.il'Tl'e hnic'il l(uililjng ,it Se'r;iinole ('onilllunit&gt;
(1lt'gl'
fill' lle'.ilth 5) 'itr.I." Agenc&gt; (ISA'. created under ft'der,.l
le'gisi.ition that i'st.it,ftshcii ':00 health service areas an rots (lit'

report is as .lilable' for publo stuf&gt; ,lt the' Sumiitnolc' Counts
hll'.dth t)e'partnlumit, ¶a00 S French As e'. from 8 Ill Iii 5 1)111
'flit' goals outlinesi ill the' report center on reds.- ifl( Ut" lil',tttI
rate' and uie'idents of six iiiajor ailiit'nts. he'artr.'I.t,'uf Illst'llses,

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5%iIti'r qlIlits t. keep the populatIon health&gt;
'tote the Ii's rtsirt
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ili'iea',- proc ''s in our tlIJUlilti (lfl has shifted from one of
in
ftt tious iij5(' c's to one' (If 1 hrtrnic diseases Aitiong the leading
calL't's of de'lltti todas are cardiovascular diseases caru- er and
re'spiratliry (bSt'aSes
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261 llrd1ng to II health s sterns report of the' east
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1I'I),li'? lIlpuilItion to 25 per lI$),CE population b&gt; training 10
t.- nis'nt of the lxlpulatiuiml in cllrdlitpulmhlonar) rt'su.scitation The
'AhIil!Iill(' I illijitS rate' in 19'S 54,65 ,it tht' l&amp;! oaI
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StOulli 1' a flfth'&gt;ear student find that sse• the legislature.
(Jut (ha) be sseak in (1126th and overlooked the question of hoss
language doing a 11155cr grade third anti fifth graders are
dl'tc'rnIjnl' (11155 third, fi!th,
ssork in
subjects
t1ecti'd, 2101] ste
eighth aid 11th stratlers ssere'
did!)
fort', accordini to school
sc'Iec'trti to tki' a tatc'sside
that sthc'n ste 'acre
ficials, although he s in his fifth ss ritmg the lass on tesling,
t'(IIII'dt 1110 i'xanlinatwtl ss hich
lii school, lw's only doing Fcchtel said
iticludeci t(it' I Ith itradt'
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of third or fourth
lass provides for testing
tIOn4d III('7261'S test
gradt' stork in math and of students in gra'Jes three,
f't'ulitt'l r26l( ti,ilas his reason
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language
five, eIght and Ii. but dIeS not
for .,kjni kr tIll' 'urse) i.s to \
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And, in Seminole County. define host those students
give Uit' t.tti' legislature the
according to Superintendent should be st'letted
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iIt'(eSSar)
lnfljrm;iat 1011
to
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WIlliam I'
l.a er, those
Mars (;roor:e.
comnpari' t'IUIII'fltii test rt'.sult.s
students in their fifth
ear elenientar education for the
',('hiJ(l( 111.11111 II
"I.'hoOl
doing third or fourth grate count
ai she '.s,ts ir. favor of
(listrif t
stork 'acre not pll:kcd
take' F'echtel 's rc'qul'ste(j
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survey,
it had t'en rt'Isirte'd that
and of
esamining 'ahat nas
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f't' htel il fl.t'illtA'r if thy' (louse
ilct'urri.'d .ir,1 hat hu'1li h;ive
we just dIdn '1
I '&gt;ri&amp;mtut'e. singled
R i:p. F'F:( 'IITF:I.
lxcurrl'I in the PIT Counties
out Seillinolt' ('ount% bcciiu.st'
consider that when throughout thc state If there is
001 ,il! studeits stPi ,a1lt.'ge'dJ
I' uchtt'l illiIf'utt.tl to the
any qtJestll)n about the selection
should have heen ti,'.st,'ii Stere. IllstriI I
Use' of a yt''a Is
of students that still ansster it.''
e wro e
e aw.
But, f'ecthel salli todas, "that established progressIon level
Sirs (*rcln,e said todas Mrs.
isn't true."
grading system; sshich began in
(;roorn.' an,i her staf
.ser
the legislator said he asked a Seminole this school )ear.
the statesside assessment tests
respon.sibk' for the 'it'e'ision to
lIou.se ('umnn.ttee to study the
What that is, according to lie noted those studer.ts are not test children .0 cording
matter state-aide' not just in school officials, is to place a
re.alLstically fifth graders
progreIon leel
niinIv ('our.t 'II student test StUlletIt
at
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particular
l.2it'r illilied that. ste intend
The question became an issue
rt'stdts l'IJuld
cItldpiIre'(I.
brOgrt.'ssiofl level in each 'ahen State Rep. Steve Padgett,
hi St'i.' that th
students of
(lost Sl'uhinl.e (:lumlts got into subjet studied. regardiess of assistant chairiiian of the
triunts progress Orils
the pllture. .nI.- Ilrdlr.g to the spocific sear of attendance. House Education
the:,
if
('ottiitiitte,
'achie't'
certain
hhti'l. is the ss.steni this
an e'sample, school of' said he felt Seminole Count)
JCIIdEIT.R slls If the's If hut
choiil ili.strid IL-c" tu grade flcials saud, a student in (115 fifth selection on the basis of pupil
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soft-coal production
In Washington. the I'MW and the
Bituminous Coal Operators Association
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to replace a three-year contract that expired
at midnight Dec. 5. About IM,000 soft-coal
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the charred bodies of four more victims but
not the cause of the blaze that killed them.
The grim search raised the death toll to nine
in the fire that razed the four-story cornhination hotel-apartment, a 70-year'old
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"The F ri en ds Of The Library," which own ed and
operated the South Seminole Community Library for the
past 17 )ears, has given the city the seven-year'old
Spanish design structure, i nearly one-acre site and
more than 15,000 volumes and magazines in exchange for
the clt% pa&gt;ing off the $10,000 mortgage.
Mrs. Sadelle Pate, president of the "Friends of the
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An unknown driver caused an
Kim Davis, the first Miss Winter Springs, rides
estimated $1,000 in damage to a
her float (above) built b
seall protecting the home of
the Winter Springs Fire Department and auxiliary, hiIe the
Scminole
Jose-ph Agar, 2224 Winter
VNICA Indian Guides. Fox
Tribe, of Winter Springs passes out candy, It
Woods Blvd.. Winter Park,
%%aS all part of the city's annual Christmas parade Sunday,
according to Seminol e County
Sh eriff's Department reports
The driver pushed down a
"We had always received a lot of donations in the past.
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begun," she said
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1(4. said the four'horst'1.e,'r I
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Authorities we're' looking for a
motor w ..s taken be'tw'e
long as it could b) fund-raLsing activities to pay the
lark vehicle' about six or sever
ThurL, ar.d S:,tur(Lfl .ini
mortgage and the expenses of operation. All sericrs with
ears Id
e ds valtwd ,et $IE
the- exception of the librarian, Mrs. Florence Coursen, had
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Kenneth Garver, l.ake-lanj,
Effective We'drie'sda', t i.e
Its JA;cAsEIJ1l:fta'
Mrs Couen received a small monetary consideration,
reported Sunday the theft of a
l'ai k committee and Mrs :i.oriuiIie'nt business, rcturne'd
Sanford Police Dt'partnierit ti
Herald Stall
said Mrs. Pate. The library building and property at I
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plaed in the- Indianapolis Land. te'levsion, radio and fishing rod
Viar. Buck is in charge of th e ii, the park He' said it was
begin citing all drivers 'ho
Maitland Avenue, has been valued at
and it wasn't long after he from a inotorborne parked on
barbecue conimittee,
originally located next to the
lease' their vehicle's parked iii
arrived here before he s about West First Street near a
Sunday in the park and band
The structure was built in 1970, The books were moved
Intheearl)l900s, there was a handstand and later moved to
into the new budding in January,
organizing a Sanford band He' maintenance house,
no parking or fire lanes at the
music in the air. something pavilion bandstand in the the American Igion hut on the
announced at the beginning his
Sanford Plaza and other
Mrs Coursen said there are more than 800 families
everyone in Sanford used to park for concerts, but it was lakefront now the Veterans of
(;an'er,
a railroad
employee,
Land would bald its first concert told
deputies
the items
were shopping centers
presentis holding library cards and hopefully more
look forward to all week, ac- later torn down. In an effort to Foreign Wars post hotiie' and it
in 90 days and it did, said Mrs
IA Ralph Russell said the'
families will take advantage of the facifity and services
valued at 40
cording to oldtiniers, and restore the park to its former now sits in front of the IA'gion
offered
Hurdi(k She said her father
crackdown
was requestc'l t
something the Greater Sanford glor), the committee plans to home' on 17-92
OtThOARI) MISSING
also organized and dir1e-e1
tusine'vsme'n who e'oriiplaint'1
The library was begun in 1960 with 65 crates of books
Chanik'r of Comme'rce' Civic have built an eight-sided
Vincent displa)ed a top) of
(torn the Rollins College library.
An outboard
motora was
bands in O'iedo and Center reported
taken from
boatthat the vehicles parked in the
and Community
Affairs gazebo, 36 feet across,
the
1910 Sanford Herald
Hill The .Stwnon family bom
lane's were congesting hulid,n
ommittee hopes to revive.
Ma)ar Nonnan Floyd said the "Friends of the Library"
Plans were designed and Industrial Edition
moored on a canal near the traffic
was on Ike Golden
will continue to work for the libra and the CII) in
CIn recognition of the city's donated by local architect Carl contains a photo of thewhich
park
lhclioweIlAn3 Apartments,
In addition to her father and ('asselberr)
junction with library planning and fund-raising. It was
Russell said a vehicle' feunj
10h )ear, Sanford designated Gutmann General contractor with the' attending the band
the
herself, Mrs Burdick said the reports
according to to be seriou,sl% impeding traff n
formerly knoMn as the South Seminole Community
square block park bounded is Ka) Shoemaker, Con. concert relaxing on the grass on
famib consisted of her mother,
Library.
would be towed away SCOT1
by Park and Oak Avenues and stnjction is scheduled to begin a sunny afternoon
Walter Fitzgerald. apartment A1lRAIIA%ILS
Jennie and stem Jessie Bell,
Fourth and Fifth Streets, in the near future.
Also in the edition was an
who pla)ed the trumpet and
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According to W.R. Vincent article praising the musical
Jossie, who pla)ed the flute
The chamber committee, Sr., local history buff, the talents of Professor James She said her father could play
headed by Mrs. Walter Gielow, bandstand was the focal point of Monr'Stwuiecn and his Sanford
Iiict ifly musical instrument
in conjunction with the cit&gt;
the park with she'll walkwa',s ('orne't Hand, which included
well.
When the band was first
parks and recreation depart. leading to it from the' four ii-embers (if
DECEMBER 10, in
I,0NIR)N tiPI I - 1.416 following statement
f his ni usicalls
organized,
Junnie' 'Mrs
James D Smith, Ike Mary ment and the Community corners of (tie' block, He al s
ADMISSIONS
(lenhintine' Spence'r Churchill,
o tele'nted fainils as well ;
Ben RegLster,
Ike Monroe Improvement Program cIp, re'nnennibers the 01(1 artesian Sanford residents
Sanford
ltarone•s
Spenct'r.Cliur
Louis
Carter, Longwood
Burdick was too young to play widow of Sir Winston Churchill, died
peacefully
toda&gt; at etier
hiL
of various
took on the proj
of lan
Julia A Girtler
well fountain in the' t'e'nter of the age's and occupations
Sue Earey, Ingwood
in it, but later joined at about 10 died today at her Iuindon home Ii)ndon borne following a heart
or 12 years of age, she said, She after suffering a heart attack,
scaping and improving the park. lie sa&gt;s the white' sand
Thomas Co nl ey, Deltona
Mary Ellen Thompson, Or- park
Stunion
was
Sanford's
played saxophone and later her farnil&gt; said She
ange City
Everett N. Shinn, Deltona
bricks in the base of the "Music Man" and his 20-piece
'(tack The funeral service
was
drwui with the band and played
Patric
To rase funds for the most pas'illion were manufactured in band the e'nvy of even Meredith
A. Newman, IngLite private' A memorial se'n'i.'
DECEMBER 11, l9
the drib for silent movies and 11cr
Churchill,
a flicinber
costly part of the project, the the brickyard
grandson
Winstonof
will be' held in the new Year
wood
ADMISSIONS
ard in Like lie-len. Willson's Harold Hill. Sturnon
dances
with
Peter
&amp;hafl
at
the
parliament,
said
she
suffered
cpJçion
of
a
$6,000
gazebo
14f1'ti:neresident
of
Sanford,
cameto
Sanford
about
l90
Stella Rit, Winter Springs
Sanford:
piano,
Churchill told UPI hi
bandstandc, the committee Miss Martha Fox recalls, "It from Indianapolis, after many
DISCHARGES
Carlos Griffin
the heart attack while having grandmother was up ,in'i
will spon,sora chicken barbecue was a beautiful bandstand, it years with his family band in
Sanford:
Berni ce Hughes
Jessie married Robert lunch with her secretary.
licrndon and Josie' married
in the park from noon to 3 p.m. was a sad da&gt; when they
dressesi and planning to go for a
Samuel Howard Cleveland
Esther A. Johnson
tore it the circus and in vaudeville,
Walter Gwsn Fox,
Lady
Churchill
had
been
in
drive
after lunch when she wac
Sunday,
with
continuous
endown."
Susan Goettzen
Merri J. Wedemeer
who played frail health for some time.
according to his only surviving
the piccolo and piano, said Mrs.
stricken Death
tcrtaient by a local band.
John B. Hendricks
Vincent
also
would
like
to
see
daughter,
Mrs.
Earl
iJunnie
was almo
Helen E. Peetz, DeBary
Young Churchill issued the instantly
Burdick.
Cost will be $2 for adults and the monument to
Ruby Isaac
Veronica Klein, Deltona
World War I Estelle Stunioni Burdick, of
Billy lA'ffler, who still lives in
Hannah Jacobson
Frances Wurzberger, Del- $1 for children. Woodrow Clark veterans donated by Frank and DeI,and.
Sanford,
played trombone in
chairman of the
Centenl Ti. Miller, who were In the
toria
Thomas James
Stumon taught riiitsjc and the band.
Man' F. Johnson
DISCHARGES
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Sanford:
Emmette' Lanier
Lorene Baker
;REArFAI.I, Mont, (DPI, five
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James Smith
Cynthia L Brown
of u,
Tavern
owner Duane iiCT
Virginia L White
Alexander J. Campbell
the bar which hit the
McFadden has
discovered a suspect In
Ernest T. Baumeister,
Amanda W. Gregory
the face.
handy Way to stop an armed
Casselberry
Betty R. Johnson
robber cold In his tracks
suspe fired 01k' ht
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Juanita Carrie Bronson,
Clarence Max
lodged in the
bucket of ice
wall be'hinl
Casselbcrr)
Claude W. Shoemaker
McFadden
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Seminole-,High School chorus, directed by Robert Maguire sings or employees at relative humidity, 98 percent; a Port cameral: high 3:2.4
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Create a new agencN to
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JOHNNIK STASISH
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died Saturday Born in BirdJohnnie- Stunts?i, 60, ci 241
sboro, Pa he caine to Sanford
in 196.3 from California lie had Sanford Ave., Sanford, ilad
44 wirke'ti for the state le-part Saturdas Born in }i,'rminie.
mont of Transportation for 10 I'a., he moved to Bunne.'il at the
e'.srs as a surveyor and sery e(l age of four, served in the Nav
21e'ars in the t' S Air Force' for 20 )ears and nised ti
lie was a niie'rnber of Lutheran Sanford after his rt'tire'n,t'r:t Ui
1956 in Pensacola. A Chief l'e'tte
(.'hurcfi of the Redeemer.
Officer, while in the service', he'
Survivors include his wife, served as a disbursing clerk
Sirs
Marguerite Ogden,
Survivors include his wife.
Sanford; son, Ronald Ogden, Sirs Anne Stanish, Sanford,
Orlando; daughter. Mrs. Kathy sister, Mrs. I)orothi, Powell,
I'ratersch, Sanford; sister, Pensacola; several nieces ant
Mrs Jane Stine, Heading. Pa nephews
.encI brother, Daniel Ogden,
Brusson Funeral hionie'.P.t
lIirtstsjro I',i
in charge of arrangements

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::.io:,inn, %011(happoints its five'-

FOLLOW THE STARS * *

"AREA DEATH

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Jennis E. Willis, Ike

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chairman b% the' e llrhIrOit(et
'l'Iie' uoglctiii(te.'e' will consider
fist' alternative's
Retain the' I urre.'nit s'estern,
le'aving the' IIrt as an inele'pi'nd.'nt govemnit,e'ntal hod)
ss ith ri.e'nbe'rs apl%llrite'cj lis th e
e 1)(1111% eltiriecsiloI aol leaving
S( 'II)t as it division of count)
glevrrniri,e'n
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JACKSONVILLE UPI
- Florida
launches an all-out legal
war against
organized crime Tuesday with selection of a
statewide grand jury with extraordinary
investigative powers.
About 50 citizens from around the state will
gather in Jacksonville and 18 of them will be
chosen to serve for one year on the panel.
Their term could be extended an extra six
months if needed.

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delegation
Committee members voted to
report their recommendation to
e huh) coiliiuiissione'rs 11 'Ian

I-'rtis'Ii, the count
ciiiiiAlthough four of St'tttinole''s
re'Ibrvst'ntative' 110 the
live' t'ount
('lUiitlsissiofl('r ,
board of elire't't,rs of Se'iieinolt' have told reporters (he% fasor
('cunt
Port
Authorit) unifsing the' two age-ncic, t
S('( II''. and ('eeIhlIilissiotce'r elininate' po ssible duplication
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"lIj!.d!t
ill(hi;hI'r 55 .t'tI the port
,aid tilt') Ii makeup the', r se
into llll'r , util)n iii 1%, ,uttt'nde-tt 1011111
Com m is sion er,
the' netting to
provide Freruh. Hill Kir( hholf, liarr
b4l, p:g riiri 1 t riform,ttion to Kssi,,tkuw ski
and
Ito .

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THE STREET

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iie'tiibe'r,

Williams said on Nov. ii they
favored a
tne'rge'r, and
Alexander said ho wanu'tI to
study the issue be-fort' making
up his mind. i
''We' want to take it gocil look
ill this problem from the,' point
of view of cert-e'ffe tuve'ne'ss,",
said Gene Menie' , general
manager of I"lorulla I)ru:ri Inc.
in Maitland. 'A110 was e'le'ctt,'eI

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IALLAII,\SSEE (UPI) - Al least BtgJ
Florida farmers were preparing today to join
a nationwide strike on Wednesday to underline their demand for government
guarantees of a fair profit for the foodstuffs
they produce.
That many made their intentions clear
Saturday by surrounding the Capitol with 185
tractors for most of the
day. The siege wasn't
lifted until late afternoon after leaders of the
demonstration had talked by telephone to
Florida Sens. Richard Stone and Lawton
Chiles and Rep. Don Fuqua.

Auto Strikes
Wall Of Home

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t'Otllfiiitte'e
iiit'tiibe'rs, according to Alexander.
Commissioners last week
created the cotiuiiittee to study
the merger question to help
coin iou SS loners prepa re
propus&amp;l state legislation on
the subje'(t for consideration in
F'e'bruar by the county 's four'

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Investigators
crept through the icy remains of the fire.

''This e'ottititte'e will studs
all the possibilities to eliminate
(ILiplucOtiIlIi ill attracting iii'
dustr&gt; to Seminole County
said
('ohiIi,issione'r
Bob
French. w ho f'ri'lay convened
lbs first fleeting of it coniliIssilltiujI;6eitlte'cI
I'tttliiliittt'e'
to studs whether (tie' e'eluntvs
IJIII ,ixiil industrial lls'velofr
tue-nt authorities should be

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CAPE CANAVERAL(UPI) - The Air
Force launched a military "spy" satellite
late
Sunday and customarily pave no advance
warning of the launch or details
of the
mission.
Alter the 5:45 p.m. launch, the Air Force
issued a statement saying only: 'A classified
payload employing an Atlas-Agena vehicle
was launched today by an Air Force and inriiistrv team from complex
13 at Cape
e.anavcra 1 Air Force stat ion."
Usually such military satclites go into
stationary orbits 22,300 miles above Earth in a
where they can monitor missile
launchings cf other countries.

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HAY

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Secretary in effigy and hoisted placards that

Committee Organized To Study Merger(?)

IN BRIEF

If Seminole County bu)s the Rounullat building on Park rventj
and the Former headquarters of the county Board of Education or
Fast Commercial Street
both in Sanford the bwldtngs
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solve the county 's office space shortage for several
.
cording to a county official working on the space probkn,
The official is Administrative Services Director Bob F:lh,
is compiling an upto-date inventory of how office span is Lisej in
the courthouse, County ConimissionersiA ill use the informati(,fl in
d ec iding by the end of the year hos to solve the counts go t'rn.
11tnt's office space crunch.
count) no rents the second floor of the lt 0 00ilhit *
building for the inanpoer progriuli If the count) bu,s the
building, we d he able to use the (cst, third and fourth fl , )-', r,,(
additional office
pasc.' That ouId give usbo
aut 11,5(c qL;tr
(t of office space," Ellis said ('oriuns1oncrs 5i' th 'I!
ider a county purchase of the b ui l di ng hen its strut lord:
soundness is verified
The county also is attem pt ing to buy the former hciidqua,rs if
the board of education, which recent]) moved to nest faciliti ,
Stellonvifle Avenue and
tr'ct.
That building would give us about 4.000 square feet of offie
spa ce, enough to house the ate attorney's operation, if Un
count) sins its lawsuit stith them," Ellis said The Stdtt
tnc) 's office contends a ll its personnel must be housed in the
coLa'tbou,,se. County cuniinissioners say they have to provide' f.
lice space' for the state ;ittornt' but that tta sae t' tit*'snt has' to
he in the courthouse
The state attorney office Fias 1aunehed a suit in circuit Cowl I
force commissioners to provide the office space in the courthou,.
I think '.s e'' ll in the suit, and
could then move the state .,, .
tome's to the old school board building This souId free' or.
spate for courtrooms, which the judges say they need."
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Count) Cornrnis.sioner John Alexander LS negotiating teiU;
school board Superintendent William P "Bud" !)er o'r
pxsible co un ty purchase of the building, but negotiations are still
in the early stages, Alexander sa id
"If it hadn't been for DLSnC) World's coining to this area, ee
ouidn't have this office space problem,'' Ellis said 'The'
courthouse as designed in 1%3, and the) thought it seould sols'
the county offict' space probl em fur the forset'able future' But
late suits held up construct ion until the late' I Os The- design of the
courthouse couldn't be changed while the matter was tied U 1(1
c ourt, and in the meantime Disne) '.orhl arrived, causine
tiwl;bng and po pulation boom in the county. Th e courthouse
o bsolete b) the time it was finished" -. MARK WEl8EIu;

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important part of a weekend of protests by the
nation's farmers may be a few water-soaked
sheets of notes given to Vice President Walter
Mondale

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NORMAN H. OSHRIS, Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Duector
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Come Clean,
Korea Ally

Delivery date on the new car...I mean city hall is
Dcc. 17, a Saturda. Construction officials are
coident they'll make it. City officials hope to move
in over the weekend so the public can bring
business to the new building first thing Monday.

City employees in Sanford's old city hall shorth
i1l be niov*r'.g out of the 52-%car.,old structure the
new building. Alreath,nians employees are putting
records and papers in boxes marked with the new
room number

The Clock

1ty officials are 'oud of the fact that the whole
bwlding has been designed for easy public access,
For example, a 55-foot counter near the main en.
trance should expedite virtually all the public's
routine city hail needs
One could argue that e%'er)thmg being on the
second floor makes access more difficult, but at
least there are plenty of stairways and an elevator
readily available.
Major its left to be installed between now and
Dcc. 17 are the carpeting, ceiling tile and some of
the vinyl wall covering.
1tho to be installed are the innumerable small
items, such as light bulb, bathroom mirrors and
tile

It's a combination of the carpeting, vinyl v.all
covering and the glut' that holds the vinyl to the wall
that produces the distinctive smell, one city hall
told me.

There's something about the smell of a new car
that makes its purchase special - a new car just
isn't quite as new after the smell wears off. I've
known some drivers who a sear after they brought
the new chariot home are still trying to catch whiffs
of that unique or,

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Remember tht' excitement of buying a brand
car, particularly the smell of it

One oIXiori the new building has is a drive.up
window where you will be able to pay your utulit)
bull. The new window should alleviate a little of the
parking difficulties drivers now encounter n the
congested cut) hall"courthous&amp;. area

Their new rooms smell Just like a new car

ANGLE -WALTERS

VIEWPOINT

Koreagat e rolled

I oil the tongue to
describe the South Korean intl uence-buving
scandal in Wash i ngt on, but the ' ord may t urn out
to he more apt than an one realized.
Just as an interrupted burglars a tht'
Watergate hotel
only the smoke leading to a
bigger fire. Tnngsung Park's generous gifts tO
members of the U S Congress are emerging as
onI the trst signal of a problem of greater
dimcr.sions
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the South Korean government as not content with
questionable. if not illegal, lobbying practices on
Capitol Hill.
As reeentiv as last year. it would appear. the
Korean ('I:\ as hoping to manipulate'' American

policy

and opinion by payments to State l)epartwent officials, collee professors. journalists and
hrs
It is not clear whether the 23'page plan

rtIeased b' a House subcommittee is any more
tnan a plan - hether any money changed hands
and hether the stream of discussion and
deliberation on I'S. policy toard South Korea has
been infected in any ay. With the Korean
document no going to the Justice Department and
House and Senate Ethics (.omrnittees, along with
names of intended recipients of pay-offs v.hich
.ere not released b' the House subcommittee.
can hope to find out.
If the .hirlwind of scandal As again bearing
own on Washington, the American people simply
.ill have to ride it out, relying on the judicial
process to pursue allegations to a conclusion of
guilt or innocence. What is more important than
the exposure of rongdoing is keeping our sights on
the best interests of the United States vis•a•vis a
foreign country those government appears to have
abused its relations ith a friend and protector
t' S support of South Korea goes back 30 years.
and springs not only from sympathy with Koreans
menaced by ('ommunist armies hut from strategic
consideratioi affecting the entire Far East
The bribery scandals - if bribery indeed was
Seoul's intention - could have fateful repercussions if they lead our government to make the
wrong decision regarding future troop levels in
South Korea and other military support.
President Park ('hung Jlee's government has
not been as cooperativi as special investigator
Leon Jaorski would prefer in his efforts to
question Tongsun Park And he is not the only one
in Seoul v.hose explanations are needed if
Americans are to find out exactly what South
Korean emissaries tq the United States...
President Park Chung Ifee's government has
not been as cooperative as special investigator
Leon Jaworski .ouId prefer in his efforts to
cluestion Tongsun Park. And he is not the only one
in Seoul WhoSe explanations are needed if
Ami'ricins arc to find out exactly what South
Korean emissaries to the United States have had in
mind in recent years.
Our governmental system demands that dirty
linen go to the laundr in public, and this has
caused our own CIA no little embarrassment.
President Park can do what he pleases with dirty
wash, but he could best hope to repair a potentially
fatal breach in relations between our two governS
ments by responding with candor to the revelations
coming to light about the activities of his own CIA
In the meantime, word is expected this week on
whether Tongsun Park will come to the U.S. to
testify about his alleged bribery activities, in hat
forum he'll be appearing Justice !)epartmen( or
congressu. and hen he'll begin.
It can't he too soon

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the FBI, since Hoover's departure left a void of
greater dimensions than even his ardent sup..
porters, let alone dedicated critics, might have
expected Meanwhile, problems have maturisi
into crisis.

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The FBI faces something of a heads-it.ioses,
tauls'its.critics.win dilemma in the in•
vtstigations of wiretapping, maui-opening and
other illegal activities alleged on the part of its
operatives Thereusthe unpleasant prospect that
me of Its agents may be making precedent.
shattering appearances in court not as defenders
of the law but as defendants

'Her' The One For F.B.I. Director Again.'

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Should it escape that embarrassment, through
a government decision riot to prosecute, the
result could be an opinion backlash in a public
;scr't r.
sr lit p.tst 18 n nths cut of 3541 resentful of the apparent condoning of
rb Lg. ii .t f then. airs'ad top execotivt's lawbreaking b) lawmen, luther tarnishing the
I thur cru,p.ini's Stunt's d.i'..cust'resI a lot about FBI's public image
thr ui'w patriciai Fo das. in the process
That image is currentl&gt; suffering from the
II' '•i ;.'rh.ip" lb.' n,osl '.uuznific,tnt discover)
. as atut hiw ii 'liii' a man ii ust 1w to becoru,.' release, as a result of feenu-of'infociuuation
.i '.U((l".'.f UI 'rp.ir.ituicri head Not a single lint' requests, of more than ,O00 heavily c'erisorti
pages from FBI files on past programs to harass
tb. is' wi ,'i 'ntu.ali'. '.t'It'. t.'l had spent
.Ti'r ttjth '41k 'nt' fin.'' Stint's said MIst and spy on suspect political groups
hat wirk,I tsr .at least three firms.'
There are more and worse in the 80,000 pages
114' os'.5f II 41St '.ignifii •tflt ii"4us,'r) was
that, of documents dealing with the John F Kenned)
'ntrar', I what ii a has.' bts't true in 11w past assassination which suggests
the FBI
ii 'en "rican -.°ci.'t, a '.ucc"s'.ful corlur.ite cooperated
somewhat less than wholehearteslJ)
in1'r dii not '.'ri to have an) advt'rsr
with the Warren (1rnnuts5ion
'11 Ii .ifI].jgt .tnij f.ui.ul lift' 'Iwo thirds of the'
As if its external problems are not burden
(luring the search had stabli enaugh, the bureau faces internal upheaval
ii air iag.'s ,irisl hen" lit.'
More than 750 senior agents, almost 10 percent of
'eii.'. ,,
.0I( ituds'ti t hat ,u, 'ei ii.'e ilvgr.'t'
its force, will have retired by the
endol nest
linger h'. ii uctu prt'stigt' ()rik ttirt' ol thu i )ear, rnt
as a result of the newly tuiandattsl
i. 1N('.IIl h
hi'. di,'r:t'. hail craduatu retirement at 55 for all federal law enforcement

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iHE tI'! . ('hind c'xt'cutirt's art' fast
Its 330 members are elected for five-year bet.n inc .. unique 'adrt' in Aiu.trican business;
terms frn allof these fields, plus others such as tht ar ii en who ii akt' 'in their :uinci,s in colh'gt
law, sioIog, economics and journalism which
k are going I. he top tI)5.SeS
are unrelated to medicine and health.
l'hi'. is to cnnclu,siuri of Ili'rbt'ri Stint's.
In exchange for the honor of menibershup, i'r ,".udt'nt if liusirt".s Careers, Inc., a \t'w York
which is considerable, the donate their talents r.'ruitung firm.
to studies which the Institute undertakes on its
i1wok)r,' Rii.c'.cv,'It tlt'ulars'tl In' ii.aiu p lu'.
own initiative or at the request of the federal ri.und whil still at Harvard that he intt'uojesi to t'
government
'Ot' of the giserrurs, uist,'al f u co'rriti ''
The Institute's clout has grown immensely fl'
n.(h'rn 'eu t'rican corporation head has
thus past )ear. HEVI' Secretare Joseph A. uuch the '.iflot'
it'rajI sit'w i the world
Califano Jr tried repeatedi) to persuade its
tirie'.
saoI inti'n'.,' global business con I'tition
president, I)r. David A. Hamburg, to accept the
;rubieiu.'. created b inflation ;sr
1.overnrnent's top health job, Failing that, he has
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industr&gt; to trove iiiildle
staffed nearly all of HEV,"s major health
people up faster, thus at ct'l.'rating
positions with other Institute members
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rr.'.4tiOru o thin tiass f Ntr i('i,ift hief
recummen(ic51 b&gt; Hamburg.
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Hamburg, 52. who was chief of the psychiatrs
ds'partnt'nt at the Stanford Unisersut &amp;hool of
'etii thic' art' patrician,' h. '.401 I
don't
Medicine (or 15 &gt; ears prior to assuming the
i.tJ ilL' '1 as54;t'iatt' with subordiroit, s a'. a
Institute presidency, rernain.s a trusted (.'alifano rul the&gt; tultis.at.' personal barn ansi .it'
adviser and confidant
ir,it tui.t' iIpp-'arani t' and a lt'fiflitt'l p.'rsonal
He also swings considerable weight at the II .'o.igt'uI &amp;'nt '.t) I.' 1 his .t% is' usuall% i'. (lilt' that
Vhite House. President Carter's top health tII( ..uj.,g,". .9111gb, dt'gr,'' of partiuipatnn ii&gt; ki'&gt;
adviser. Dr. Peter Bourne, just happens to be a "iuhi',rttjnat,'r'. in the h' isbn', aking i'(.(t's'.
former ,studerit of Hamburg's
i .. hih Uoo'.&amp;'vt'lt. n.ost n 'ok'rn ihit'f
For good measure, congressional health
..'s.cutus r.ih the top If tb. ladder whit.' '.till
subcon'unuittees headed hi&gt; Sen. Edward SI
r tr ',sris forties ,in.l
st toUt' Up thrti.tu
Kennedy, D'Mass , and Paul 6 Rogers, 1)-fla.,
ark,'tinu' (It ii it, handising ant sal.", Stint"
also rely heavily upon the Institute of Medicine
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ps'rci'nt footnote to Watergate', and present Director

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Ii' thing h.i'.n't t,ang.'d, Stint's '..uil
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a Iltiding action
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WASHINGTON
With the help of governriuent wrang,Jing arid State Departnient waffling,
Andrija Artukosuc has been able to bask for
more than 25 &gt;ears in the California sunshine'.
Now, the 78-&gt;ear'old Artukonc, known to his
neighbors as a mild mannered senior citiien,
faces the growing prospect of deportation to
stand trial in Vugoslasia as a Nazi mass mur
deter in World War II.
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with the State Departnicnt
since lto work out
a compromise with
'ugoslavian authorities to
send the aging re'fugee back for trial as
a rnur
derer. tinder the compromise the State
Department would certify that Artukovit' would
lie subject to legitimate' prosecution but not
persecution on the' basis of "racty, religion or
political o*nion."
The docunients show that the State Depart.
nient stalled during the Nuxon and Ford administrations, Former Immigration Corn.

Naturalization judge ordered him deported, promising a lair non political trial.
Seven )ears later, another Immigration official
Once this happens, the Justice Department
ruled he could stay.
seems certain to proceed with new deportation
The last ruling held that Artukovk' might be action, However, Artukovic will still have
"persecuted" If sent back to Yugoslavia. Thus, ret'o
to ow' courts and perhaps could delay
the U.S. system of Justice and due process has matters for a year or so. But time' seenis to be
kept him out of the hands of the Tito regime ever rtuvilng out for
the 78-year-old ex-Nazi,
since.
Footnote:
With
the backing of the White
The internal documents in
our hands show House the Immigration Service's new general
that the Justice Department has been arguing counsel, David
Crosland, has been taking action

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against World War II Nazis in this country We PaPerwork
and even
the secretaries more
recently reported that two suspected Latvian efficient in answering make
congrcs.sion
mail
Nazis are being prosecuted, Sow, new
steps are
it helps
planned against a suspected Naii, second onl&gt; to makes our our lobbying only to the extent that it
Job easier," a White House staffer
Artukovic in notorict&gt;. lIe is Bishop
Valerian explained. A spokesman
said Hirsch has worked
Trifa, whce citizenship the Immigration
Ser. only four or five da&gt;s, but sources
51cc is
tell us hi' has
tr&gt;ing to revoke so he can be deported to already been paid thousands of dollars
Honiania
Footnote. hirsch would
not duscus,s his duties
I.UCRATIVE LOBBYING: l'rt'sident Carter with us But
Rep. Robert Drinan 1)-Mass, is
has emphatically spoken out against the hiring of
expensive private consultants by the govern- demanding an accounting from the White blouse
StIliTANT I)IsAHIJ.:f) President Carter
ment. Nevertheless, the
White blouse has quietly may soon find himself confronted with a political
lured a professional fnanagt'nucnt
consultant to handicap by thsgruntle1 disabled
put sortie pep into
Aiuierui'ans

its often amateurish The Artierican Coalition of ('itizens with
congression lobbying staff.
Disabilities is
angered by Carter's failure'
He' is len Hirsch, a high-powered consultant
follow' through on his campaign promises
who is collecting $li a day in public funds
to the
for hs nation's 36 million handicapped,
efforts. lie began work last April because
Tbousands of them conducted protest sit'ins
President Carter's lobbying team, headed by at the Washington office of lIE?,' Secretary
Frank Moote seemed to step on congressional
Joseph Califano and HEW regionaJ
offices last
toes every time they tried to get a bill passed. spring, Shortly
Califano okayed an order
A White House spokesman Insisted that barring vh'tuallyafter,
all discrimination
Hirsch offers no advice or how to lobby on disabled
against the
by the governme and by private firms
to

Capitol lull even though he heads a private firm getting federal I unds
called Congressional Management. But our
But seven months later, there are still no
sources say he devotes some time to keeping gwdeij5 except in Calif ano's own departnie'nt •
communications open between the WhIte House Patience is running out among
and the 11111.
the militant
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is being
Hirsch suggests ways for the Carter lobbyists serIously discusj This One could focus
on
to work niore closely with the president's policy Washingt, The president and Calif ano face the
advisers and to butter up congresnen by prospet
't of protesters in wheel chairs being
arranging White house tours for their con- photograph with their placards at the gates of
stituents. He is trying to speed up the flow of the Y.'tulte house

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hint' tou:hdii wi hs uk ffs'rsc'
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rs'urlIIe(l Saints (' at h hank
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'Di,' I'atriots' onil'. hope is fir
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this.' l0s'.utiiiitit's. 5.'a Euglu'iuj
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figuring, thu' New Englarisl
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iu with this' tiust difficult task
ii,ng tb. ttir,'s' ts'a:r
fighting
for the iSl'C East
p1a&gt;'tf
spot because Baltimore' lost
unt'spectsMl!s to 1)etroIt 13.10
The I'atrii.t's had figured thus
sscul,1 quaiufs a thu victuris's
er S1iai ant hhiltinuitirt' in
their final ta g;snult's Itut that.
ut tum tis'ib lint, Is'IN.'nIls'l sill thus'
'.ilts IN'atlng I 'trut Sunsla&gt;
Ironui',slhs Italtitii.ir,''s Is.'.'.
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chain.
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it beats Buffalo Saturda&gt; and
ca E:ngbai.l defeat' Haitinlurt' Sunday
\.''.s E:n:bnd nusk.''. it onl&gt; if
build, up's'ts tI,. I ilptuinm'. and
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a ulil card '1'it a ith a 141-3
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fmni,'.tw'r (;s.'s.crgs' Rhoni,'
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Iauigerine' Boss I Sailing Regatta at Lake Monroe.
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Ss.'niinols' ( 'onunmuntits ('sillt'gs' ti it'. ninth win iii iti g,sns's
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he I'antht'r'. record at 2-2
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('losesi tothis.' pin on No 7 was
free kick siuk'd into Ito' corner
19w as bs hlohibue'
s'ns' foot
tt( this.' nit-t to giss' Jeff F'ogg a
Robinson while hluilb put a shot
goal for l'roonis .Iohii ian.
scored for ('roonnis on a 3(1-sari! thret' feet (room the' pin on No 5
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There's an "1:1 song that guw"
the year that we we're going tü
sonie' hing like' thus
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have a real football team at
laughing on this.' uutsudt'. but
Trinit&gt; Sue se hool s ertcr&gt;lng uni the incid.,'
phasue football. Trinity tend.s
Palmer Stilt''., senior sakt&gt;
ti' play it down
fur thus.' 'Intuit&gt; Suinit'.. 5 a'.nit t'5t''.
Hut we '.on eight canes this
thinking about love' sung'.
hbiltiie'r Stiles an'. '.howing &gt;var. pla&gt;ed in the' charmF'ridav night, as he watched this' that like most &gt;oung lien
that pmon.ship caine It us the best
seconuLs tuck down to zero in his played football for Joel Kelicy's
football season Trunuts has ever
last high school fititball gartie Saints this year. he' a a'. a had
It had not been a pleasant gentlenian that he' was aware
''So hold &gt; our hs'ait'. up, be
evening for Palnie'r'-ur his a true champion lost's we'll, too. proud. I'm proud of &gt;ou
teariitiiates, whit had a orked
"blow do I feel'" his' chos's a
Then the Saints gave the
hiifll ltn(1 lung III get this ought question from a no'.&gt; reporter,
winning Rattlers a cheer-and
at a foggs lake' Iluw cli high
'It hurts but l'lli '.ti;ilurig We iIN'uIo.'is,". a little' louder
oneStadium
to the finals We art' playing .d this'ir
was over
The occasion was the 1/'7 our best The&gt; Just huv,' !n,ors'
Tthd cheering the other team
Fiortda I tigh Si. houl '\thiit'tit' gotsi people', wore' us down
a hen it has just beaten ou for
Assoeiatiin (lass A football
''What can '.ou sa&gt; a hen Sifl the stat.' ti'
bu
championship cani" hi',! at pIns &gt; "u hardest, ani lose
nmrgin"a;u a fitting c'niI leT
this point-two minutes left to Nut much.'' he answered
he S;unts
pla&gt; in thus.' i;aiiis.'— ttis,' chani- hiiiist'lf
The' t'flIliflZ had class
pion.ship hail ken long decided,
Senior fullback Choir, Muller
and not in Trinit&gt; 's favor
saul it again, speaking iii his
Ths.' score was 59.7, 'a uth teamniates it this.' traditional
Florida A&amp;M t'niversit&gt; high post'garnie tuis'eting f tht' Saint'.
of Tallahasss.'s' alrcad&gt; in .indcr their goal p.sts-'lAt s
1 oWSu\. \i
UPI
possossuon
its third sitiall far.' it gang: the&gt; were better
I iirrfI I{,'nL1(All!,, the ,i'Ans't
se'htsul state tutic'-the last 120 than ar a ,.rs' tonight
tb.
tog. les JI.i:i'., h.i'.
tick..'.
the clock a iime're for.
F'AM U us go.t 1 hit'&gt; art this.' .,greed ti. pa&gt; forn;t'r h3,i1tw,or'
nialut&gt;
SI I tc'iiiii tim the' state'
W,- lirs.' ('icIt'. quartt'rba k Jsihn I,'flit,us
Pa liner a atchi'd its this.' guuit, too W1' are No 2 tn the' $25i.i*u in ret irs'mne'nt benefits
Saints' Iiffen'.e', ha If this.' slate', the' best team ci the South 'lu. hint fruIt. a
regular'.
thit' bench with half
'igi. 1 luring us l.'&gt;,.',ir cIt
njlirui's or e'xbiu.stmin, kullul
('oae'h Es lIe", atr..'."j. :,'lling
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Seattle, 4.9 Ths' iit was
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and his 48-year personal identification with
national law and order back in 1973, but it is
his shoes which are waiting to be filled
President Carttr and Attorney-General Itell
thought they had the man
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the result of months-long sifting of hund,reds of
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health, they are abnt back to square ore
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and, according to BeP, a serious search will nut
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to the murder of declining "to answer responsively" and he
660,030 men, women and children, mainly Ser- refused to
accept State Department suggestions
biamis and Jews
on the case.
Artukovic found haven in the United States
Now under Secretary Cyrus Vance, deporunder an alias during the confusion following the t.ation action
may be Imminent, Our sources say
collapse of hitler's Third Reich. Down through that
in recent days, Yugoslav diplomats and
the years, Yugoilavja has sought his extradition
Justice officials have prevailed on the State
withei* success, In 1952, an
Immigration and I)epartnu,nt to break the Artukovic logjam by

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replaced hi&gt; Carter, upbraided the Statu'
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footdragging. The ex'Marini'
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accused a counterpart at State' of
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President 1'aer signed an 1nonth suspension
of the saccharin ban previously ordered b) the
Food and Drug Administration
For the nonent, Congress us off the hook with
the food undustr arni diet'conscious consumers
who inundated ('aptol liii! with pMe.ts against
the F1). bar. And that uIt'an F'l). will have a
respite frn congressional prt'urc, tiile
White house won't have to deal with an of the
above for at least a ear and a half
The onl people in town who can't forget
about rat3 and diet soda, in fact, are the
professional staff and members of the littleknown Intittc of Medicine, an arm of the
prestigious National Academy of Sciences
The Institute, bs act of Congress, has been
delegated the unenviable chore of deciding how
much of a health threat saccharin poses to
human kun
antI what counterbalancing
benc1its it offers
At the same time, the Institute will conduct a
cparate stud) of the scientific community's
ability to identify and evaluate cancer-causing
elenut'nts in all types of food.
For those who follow health policy developments, it cane as no surprise that Congress
should turn to the Institute of Medicine for help
with the saccharin controverss.
The seven.year.od Institute is rapidly
becoming a prime repository for all kinds of
political hot potatoes in the health field, from
rmedic'al malpractice to the use of barbiturates
for insomnia and aH'ts
The reason is simple credibility. The
Institute has no ax to grind. It us not part of the
federal government, but neither is it a captive of
any segment of the health industry - the
physicians, the drug companies, hospitals,
researdu scentLsts, insurance companies.
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k.tchen, large screen ed porch

NOTICE TUESDAY WE SOLO .1
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MUST SELL' CALL Donna
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the brett
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FOLLOW
THE STARS

below appraisal.
value 7 OR I balls home,
awnings on all w ,nao, to
ellerst location' 7
pcI
In
teypst. • . pci A P It $973 per
trio Principal pluS lnte'rt sI. 237
Payments Assume Mortgage--

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701 C 7311' 51

32? 0431

Are 5ciu a full time dr i v er *'thi A

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cl,.,Øe tat,Iitt5 I maid $11 114)

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899.100
ritA resale ri Academy Manor, 3
fill. $100 down. 1157 1) I'll
monthS I', pc9 APR
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I peeps 01 *'OuQPrl iron furnIr,
1130 l'rm I 70 s peed electr (
trollng motor
I set
160

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with
COUNTRY
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130

Call 322 7519
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Lemoges China Complete set t o ,
6 many extra peeps 1500 32)

Ml 5361

'72 NOVA? DR.

Lriwrid

USED WESTERN SADDLE

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Plearl, new blue cha r. trunjiC
oo,.be tte'd 372 7170

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large lot,

burnished -- ) I,. BLk.

HAL COLBERT REALTY,
Furn

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carpeted 113.900
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cent sIlA screened porch lot
sip IC .171
leatires
Ad, doO rs (lb nets * th pull
Out i'**erS Arid at, Susan
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also Avon cars
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pool table 170 Yathka Camera
&amp; Strobe 'gIst $73 321 0132

near %tOris

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19300 Down Owner Arokir All
arm, mortgage

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'75 OART4 DR.

11171 up
323 1341

(917 Tre,t 3 different
color eggs Ea-tile fruit. 121$
Crystal Lake Itrser,.
aie
Mar, 373 3799

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payments
540 ClosIng COStS

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dockid, worm
r eds &amp; black s
$130 to $230 Born Oct 30'ts 323

WE DELIVER
$35 lpa9 )2) 6)04

tti a halt balls una'tal'ed tp
I?', house All lh5 5 5.tjl?Cd or'
I I acre lake Iron,
tp 4,.4t

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$91 SO $96 $717
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machine fully automa t ic . SOld
o'g.rsallv. $593 RepQU,%sad

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NOISISIES REALTY
WEAL TOR
1229753

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brochure upon appo.ntnsrnl CC
a long lust of rrfereneS
I iii, '5m GROWERS to BANKERS

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PARK
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SPRINGS
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7
balls Calltornla Contemporary
(Iest buy' 1)3000

Dm19411 V
7401 ucern. Dr - 3 HR.
I bath
111.300
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low
p4 nlent

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1977

BUILDER'S
OWN EXEC HOME
I BR. 7
bathS, formal LR &amp; OR. fully
Carpeted, tailored drapes all
0 C Electric appliances 3000
SQ it Of luv.fg space pIUS a 7 car
Wage ALSO 301,2 I bu'lc.ng

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71 GrCr'iI.n. reeds, Alter pump &amp;

65-Pets- Supplies
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lime balance $4150 $561717

WINTER SPRINGS

I bath
ricelleflt COndition 133500

MULTIPLE LIST INCtl,çE
1 71 YTU
377 1539

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REAL YOU 37? 499?

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pa1r"ents. *ill accp trade fl
anytpir.g over 13.300 ms value or
*2.000 fl cash as down payment

77 AMELIA ' 7 OR, I bath.
locaton potential $11 000
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s,tctsefl trtis
KEN TUCKY AVE
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Stemper Agency

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1 u't tenant occup c c 2 Stor y
tramp
S ba ths. I kilchenS

95o9 3227991 or 377 934,1

Iuj.ury PsOm, fl Idyllwilde
everything in(ludng a be'aut.ful
and a large
pool
cheery
brepl ac e' $45000 1
Thit fiealluIIBR )ulhaths
has 27C'O 5Q ft under roof and
has tO &amp;CS toy rou and your
lamilr 10 enjoy Custom built
a tI, the utmost in Quality Al

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Pre sent Of All - A
Hew Home' Thu I OR, 3 bath

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refrigerator, dSpotel. drapes &amp;
Much Mvch More' By Owner.

M Unsworth Realty

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'le•,i class I ea so Call 322

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mr'tJr Nd 3 BR 2 , 1:41 h%, 7
CA' garage. OR, POOl. lennt

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We're looking br a few arnh.l.ous
417 San Carlos. 3 014
I lath bm,Iy room, 176500
people to train io become
E.ecutie
Ostr,bi:tors
01
NIwleugh Products the Old
tIMON IILUFI
3 OR I ball
lAmily 'cErn &amp; dock. 173 000 Cal
established company plus a "ea
iP'n (lIck. Resj
mark,4ng plan CQuIIS an ri
Meal [stati
citing oppor'vnty Begin par Sjiesman, Eve's 37) 4aI0
time WritS. 1010 Giovanni
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Give YQurleIb
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WANT TO LIVE OUT ') Super 2
mobile IsOm, with fam i ly
and many extra features
on . s of an acre $Ie.3

SC,jr,ty lflvestmemnl

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2

Total 'nspslment

enable you to walk iri and start
Wiling ifl your own store (all
$30 IlIObrom 10am los p m or
call 5300634
alter 6 pm
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WINE

1701 BRANDY
17.01 GOBlET
14 Dl BEER

grow rig

BR.

corner

ANYTIME

retirees or young starters
Garage &amp; Workshop Call to 3•,
Today

'bvSne'S5hasa strong ct'ente and
1 bully slOCkedi $73000 all

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BECAUSE
ILLNESS' Located on SR 434
ong*ood. 'hs rapidly gro*'ng

159" CLII

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offtc on th5 I BR. I bats' rn
maculate doIIhse idea for

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battery. $100 349 5701
BUY JUNK CARS. trucks &amp; rn '
ports $10 to 170 372 5*917 alter S
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auto.
AC
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15r009rQI All
I BUY JUNK. CARS- f'oni It: t
$7 193 373
ISO Call 337 1674
S377 Of SI, 3615

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CrpeiiflQ. sold Originally $211.

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Sanford's Sales Leader

down (-Ove'nn"en'
Builder 12) 3711 (Qua
OC'i'ii'irtunit,

OWNER

CERAMIC &amp; MACNAME SHOP

ONE

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All C ip,nse Pg
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7 14P'

Lake Mart
3 fiR. I : ball, r ew
homes Under 121.000 *.,h 1e9%

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"'ore' Urn, 11)900

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All. 177 III)

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13,900 177 1756

Heel, decorated with
L.uneled LR 2 till s. ktcp'pr, *

Cprett Park Realti,
Inc
MEAl. TON 7)4 -7777-__________

4 No (.ie' erte Necessary
It 5 our des,, t0 1e'p too meet
your goal n l i fe and become
SuCCeiStul Ipru 011,a Guard
Call Doug WellS
377 7161
r
Sanford
IPu'
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room, l
rig
garage, utility

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3 BR. 7 bath. fam i ly room, dining

2 BR I bath home

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5. Ironue stuated on o'ner . I
acre
W * iarpet
CIlIA
range
diShwatl'e'
'efr'gerator drapes &amp; 2 Ca'
garage All tor only 134500 Call
i'm YatC at 305 372 5575 or

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more lS per buShel 84005
MARKET
343 Sanford A.
S,r'ord 97) 5449

Day'S 372 6123
SIghts, 727 7)37

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produCtS

St. Johns Realty
BROKERS

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Bowli.
Champagne
Glasses laths Chars. Roll a
way Beds Colt,, Urns &amp;
ChafIng Os, American Rent

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DART SWINGER
htr. AC PS P B
auto $13X 12) M41

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Punch

$9 buShel WtIOleS4l, fl

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in the1.00ntry t
E xc ellent
C on clIon' Drapes,
in kit
(hen 'ange. refrIgerator &amp;
cOmpletel, fenced yard-A buy
t ITS S00

ATTRACTIVE

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130.000 150 070
Unlmted cCCrt,n
the nation 5 tasteS'

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Rent Our Rinswswac
CARROLL'SFIJRNITUREI73 SIll

Atr.cal It gbt Crawlers 30 large
worms
$I. A lto Pp4t frip

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Sooner VOL; place your
cIa%,t,d ad tIre sooner ,o. a
p,I ret0lts

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MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
309 Elm Ave
7223151

STENSTROM REALTY

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JUST MAKE PAYM(PITS
72&amp;
'73 models Call 37) $3'? C' III
*6.05 IDeal,,

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FILLDIRT CLAY SHELL
HAULING'

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Paj, Patio Stones, Grease
Traps Steel. ROCKS. A ri Mci?

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WASHERS-- $501 UP
SANFORD AUCTION
1215 S Fren(PiA.e
323 1340

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Wallets IS up Come ri
see
C,waltney Jewelers. 304 S Park
Ave

LEADEN' Cal Da., Farr Icr a
conf dental interview

Spac'out eat • kitchen, range.
rrtrgerasor pll( fireplace I
N. e iIa IllOir JuSt
.000'

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BETTER

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12.95 5TH 140"

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sell evervttl.rlg
last wth a want ad Call 127 2611

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WINE SOCIETY

14.95 5TH 149" CLII
QUAIL CREEK 101 PROOF ORB
7.39 5TH 8351 CLII
95 GRAND AWARD IS YR. CAN BOND
15.95 5TH 185" ca.
SAVE ON LIFT BOX OF Lusty
MI. PRO GLASSWARE UTHIAS
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bath Porn, in Hghlano Park
EncloSed sunroom C H&amp;A w *
carpet 9 L P 1 mucP' more ,
Only 1)9300'

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tlorne
burnished. Close to
everything, adult Couple Only,
petS. 377 7711

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COLLECTOR ITEM 20 YR 100' KY

HIGHWAY 17-92 NEAR 434

RONNICO RUM

Make

10.95 5TH 125" casi
CREAM OF SCOT LA ND 12 YR. cotc, 7.99 5TH 87hi
COLLECTOR ITEM 14 YR 100% KY BRB
13.50 5TH 149' CA
RARE OLD 15 YR. KY. BOURBON
9.39 5TH 112" CLII
RARE OLD 12 YR, KY. BOURBON
8.39 5TH 94" CAU
COLLECTOR ITEM 14 YR. 54 6

FANTASTIC - 3 OR, I, balls
br'ck home on large lot in San
Larita' Split OR plan
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carpet, C HIA. eat .n ktcp,r.
Data &amp; more Just $73,50i

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62-Lawn-Garden

ne selection of gooa used fur
rt0r
130 7703
Rob Walker C urn lure
w,?797Cass,ib.rrv
Pla:a
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f.rleut office
Iupment &amp; Sales 1001% I.
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are lOst a fee, of the many
REASOP,$ WHY WE'RE THE

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PERLOT.

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traring rId.,.dj.l %uPerv.Sion
all ERA ber,f,ts, 5el
&amp; buyer

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I bath C It &amp; A. lease, $230

REALTORS

113 IIlç

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FOSTER'S "IMPT. AUSTRALIA" ......6 PK 3.6913.95 CASE
MOLSON BEER 'IMPT. CANADA" .... 6 Pk 3.19- 1 1 .5 CASE

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Price Negotiabie on bh 122
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1411, 'enced ,d . 'elrigerltør
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311 )t5 E F1r51 5t

S. French Ave.
323 7340

AUCTION

Organs houg!

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Credit Qualifies

1967 Cp,r',t 5'atQn*agon Go

60-40ff ice Supplies

WILSON MAILI4 F uRPdlTuR(

ASSOCIATES

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No Money Down If

SANFORD AUCTION

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1.4 eve r y Ste and price

REAL ESTATE

DR furniture. lvi,
•PP'ances &amp;
,' ott'er small items'
( ASH VlA MASTER CHARGE

1215

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loaded again with '.•Ify
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2571 Park Of .3727111
REALTOR
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BOB BALL

Carp,' clearing eQuipment, steam
SOil extractor
cleaner. 30
Q3 1`1% ol Shan'ipoo 12600 373

Jim Hunt Realty

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Santord. Florida

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327 7611 or $31 S993

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DIALEI4S,ilP AvAIL Alit I

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32-Houses Unfurnished

The Evening Herald

CANADIAN CLUB
WHISKEY

GLASSES

BOTTLE

&amp;
DAILY
SPECIALS

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Advertising Drector

wIll I.,, 41 I

WROUGHT IRON
WINE RACK
WITH WINE

OLD FLORIDA RUM
NUVEY MSTOL CREAM

MINIATURE"
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CUITY SARK SCOTCH
CHIVAS REGAL SCOTCH

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FRANCE &amp; ITALY

STUFFER

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Salesperson needed
o' corn
petiti, market Apply in pers on

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JOHN KRIDFR ASSOC

Sanford lake4ronl, 3 BR,7 bath

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SALES PERSON

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99

Charles Eouiiti,i

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327 2090

$773

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various Chinese d.sp,u0
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Cj*ne, $47

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Niw 3 OR. I bath homes, 121.000
Government subsidy available
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owner Realtor

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REALTOR

Neg Real E5tte Broler
3031 327 $115
broker
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State Employment
Sefvce 910
consideration
Applicants
Eser,n'a Street. 'Wei' Pi,,

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BEEFEATER

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Lb
A I i pv'chasp 151
Trd
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l(Ø tack yard *tp 70 .74
storage holding 175000

Payton Realty

Adults

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HOICE

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THE FINEST
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377 6*31

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a place lo lvi Ca' to d',e. a
or
me SecvCe you have
need of, read all our wAnt ads
every dly

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$7.lS 32291110, 373 CIII alter 3
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trontage cleared high ground.

rm &amp; fireplace. n
town, 129.900 Wi ll i am Maic
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HEAL ESTATE

Clark Realty. REAL TOR 372
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Promotable lobs tar carp,ntp,5
helpirs &amp; lOmh.r ,A'd help
WELDER
Mah'ne parts e5'.enIiaI
PRESSOPERATOR
Must have Chef 15 press e.p

132

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7 BR.
central '414 Adlt5 No Pets
5173
, £çv (all 377

expanding
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needs
management e.p ,ill tra fi to'

CHARTER

ZBN Psomeoncorn,r lot, nice Quit
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to shopping
Iii 500 371 CU)

MOTORCYCLE TRAILER, 3
SCSI r 373 0031 after

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THINK, IF CLASSIFI ED
ADS DIDN'T WORK,
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LAKE MONROE - 7 acres, 3 OR,
3' baths pool. 175.000 Jenny

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kitchen
appliancpi
lawn
r?i4ntaned
4'Cr Pad. QO
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79-Trucks-Trailers

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KICK THE STORAGE HABIT
Sell thSo
utitul, no longer
tim5 with a
Herald
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att ,
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screened porch
,,'ov, fl
O,i.ner

Read, to
finan cing

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ROB0PI MARINE
"27'
Saritoid. $1a .37771

0worli front

KlSI'l NEAL ESTATE. INC
REALTOR
70175 French Ae . Sanford. FIA
Telephp 1 )031 HI 0011

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umIy cottage in gtjet
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IS' *.th
HP outboard electriC
trolling ryoto, I. trailer. 1500.
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RAYMOND E LUNOQUIST
Rig .al (if.?, Broker
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By Oner 3BR, 2 bath.
carpet, fenced yard. truttr,ei &amp;
elras 571.0 Call 3fl 1237

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$

SECRETARIES
Ph Co feedS YOU Gc,J ,ft'r
$6,115 NIT 11,0 *i
RECEPTIONIST
Typing 50 WPM Plus pir5cjit,
1130 fliQ
biflCit
SALESMANAGER

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GARDENS

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AM EMPLOYMENT

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OVER $13000

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"Leaders In Ethics"
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55-Boats &amp; Accessones

Leati oe Sale
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Building
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apartmen, single
Story (Onstrucion adult I
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WWE LLiiAvL YOU *orkng
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For Tuesday Dec. 13, 1977
'ii ith BIRTIIU

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riot!&gt;. '.ti can tolerate cc at
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nest thirs still host- ,a ,I*-tial
TV HISS April 20-SIas 20 If
fasunatiun for %tU this CCII 10t
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the oppeiticn
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Permits for the construction if IMliution abatement controls ant
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1151 Killer officials picked up the required Iwflflit applications
from the' regional DF:l( office it) Or lando Monday, according to
(htirl,". Col l i n s. air, solid tint industrial waste supervisor.
Follow ing subniii'.sion of the' applications. the I)F:l( niust ic-ar.them open for public stud&gt; for it 3a-das period, during w hich
quested li&gt; anyone questioning thl'
public iiietting ('(UIII b. re'quepollution control plans. Collins said
- hllossimsg the nii.'e'timcg, a pu blic hearing could the-ri i* reuest,'I
b&gt; those- still unli,apps is ith Ne'IIe'rs pollution plans, Collins sail,
with the final decision on lb.- permits to rest isith I )I- It
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$750,000 inelter in Sanford near the SanoraSil'.'er Lak e area
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hear the protests of those' opposed to the plant's location, even
though the' hearing is as not required b&gt; lass
Commissioners iiitiintaimi that since' the' site plan timid zoning of
the fwop.'rt&gt; are- pro pe r, the's can't stop (lit' siiie-Iter .
Sanford Masor IA't' Moore has delase-d any lurnitil decision on
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probation period 90 Jays. personnel office."
afIirmatis action officer,'
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Neisssenr said She now has
Miss Hossell, one of three
a clean -late as it st'• 'Acre
At the roil of the .0 days, black aunhinistra is..- ern
(;lisson again rate(] Ms
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Russell's performance less than "Fm happy to continue
satis(a..torv. and she was Seminole County,'' but she counted fruit Nov 15, ssben she
continued on probation for an ssouId not comment on the "as transf'rr.'d I tb. p-'ronnel (f
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additional 90 days, the co unty negative pt-rforinancv rat in gs
administrator said In the (It her appeal to \eisst..nder
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II Miss Russell %,l he first
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Holmes 3tOry of the dog that
barked in the night Actual-

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Jun: "Somewhat along
the line of the Sherlock

spoil the fun for all

The missing card was tht m
found under the table II.

t,s5tt0 Manila&gt; night isa'. that the open hours should be'

for declarer

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playing a ilani contract At
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passed He has shown up
isith six heart.s to the a
king- 0- nine If he also hi-Id
the ace of cli.bs tit- is ulil
surel&gt; have cIpe'n.-d the

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dismissal b&gt; the personnel
director
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nhlsconuliunication betset'n
h. and Thames
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of h.'r second 90.day probation
period extension.I thought she
s ,uiIl begin again %% lit) a fresh
'is-ri,ntb probation period,"
the ((Unt) adnimi,strator said.
"Hut Hon compiled an
evaluation, based on * days
with ()MF. and 45 days at
personnel iflu determined her
performance
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hees, ttrtiI .And )II.t nuts
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tuinate in the tid&gt; -If there i.sa ;Epuar that &gt;oushould not ...t1
dull and a1jlint- ash 1ojc
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acid the bads becunts more tortber lIoes tr. the normal
acid and if it is decreased the person still produce .n ii
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tud becomes litre alkaline
F.ist that teat- an .1 id ash 'tuflafth arid has t' alkalne
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Ironhient according I UPI
Thc i )n,bIrse with bicarbo nate
to form .diun bicarbonate or reeds of the riorrent at least in
potassium bicarbonate The healths ptiph' with fltfli.aI
Increased .wowi of LociiIJii'4itt' it1it*

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FROM TOM

toughest job In in&gt; career.
Dow nie a fasor and win
nunibcr two tin your osen,

''('on g r a I ul a lions,
George Hurn,s."

The gas-el was passed

Iefti of Southern Bell.
the Greater Sanford ('hamber of ('umnterce, to ness
president, Toni McDonald ( second left) of Abstract ('orp. Elected
s'ice president
'.5.15 %'Ic Arnett ( right ) of First Federal Savings and
Loan, Janice Springfield
second right) ssas chosen treasurer. Scott Burns of Florida l'o'.ser &amp; Light and
Bob L)at'hn ssere elected to the e x ecutive committee, Gib Edmoisols, president,
First Federal S&amp;I., was chosen to head the finance committee,
outgoing president of

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Barbara lovino spent a sleepless night Friday
compiled.
"I'm itiper-tight today, she conceded Saturday. "it Was hard
-It scared me. It's hard to explain how my body felt. I didn't s
for me to sleep. I was sleeping, then I woke up, and slept again.
of
a gun. but I did see that bonib It looked like three sticks ee
"W'hen I woke this morning, everything so ent through my mind.
dynamite. I believed th e note; I wasn't going to take any clianI keep thinking of that happening to Inc..."
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The that occurred between 3 and 330 Friday afternoon as
1rs (05110 s iid Saturda&gt; she hadn t pushed the alarm
Mrs lovino was stationed in her outside teller s window at the
".Someone i1se pushed it." she explained. "Everyonewas in It he
Tropic Bank of Seminole on Sit 436 in Casselberry.
A man drove up to the window. Be asked for a deposit slip,"doorwa&gt; everyone knew what was going on
And so did the Cass,elberry police only moments later.
Mrs, Covmo recalls. "Then he asked for a pen It looked hke he
was writing something on the depoait slip. Then he sent a brown
According to (Xficer Jun Rul, Det. James Ifingham Was
bag in,
cruising in the area when he heard the radio signal He lw-ned
* *Don't do anything, just read the note," the man cautioned ht,around and saw wt car pulling out of tile ban'
"And put all the money in the bag."
Bingham, lluf said, then radioed Det. Durbin Gitch who finally
It was a holdup, the firt inwhich she had been involved in more
chased the suspect down. lie %oas identified as Gregory McCoy.
C than two )ears of banking experience
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Mrs. losmo read the note A bomb is connected to the alarm
about 827 000 in cash
system." it read. She opened the brown bag and saw "vohat looked
McCoy was arraigned in Sdnford this morning and held on
18 400 bond
like i bunth
-0h. )vs. I believed it," she said Saturda) "I gave it sonic
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She has worked at the Casselberr&gt; bank for about six weeks
thought I wtsn t going to question him
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coming from the Atlantic National Bank of .Sanford %%livre she had
sajd She started shoseling lOs and 20s into the bag A colleague en
work. d several months She also has pre vious liankin, cx
the next booth Stephanie (.ardner. according to Mrs Cosuto also
pe riente in Fort l.auderdale
The mid afternoon experience changed her plans for the
got into the act
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evening, too.
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Mary is the remains of a man,
Itones from the skeleton were generally regarded as the top
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died from shotgun wounds, study. where a forensic an crews first thought the) had southeastern US., could also
Seminole County Medical thropologict tsing sophisticated found the remains of a cow or
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Examinerr Dr (, V Garay said equipment would in to other large animal sheriffs description of (hi. s ictilti
determine th man's race
authorities said
'hlturdas
phssit ii appearance
Garay estimated the victun
Shortly after noon Thursday,
(sara&gt; said he found shotgun
He noted that sheriff's inpellets in the head and body of had been (lead -a few months," a road grader operator ve igators are assuming that
the skeleton. unearthed on but he mid it ,Aas difficult to discovered the .skull and foul pla% is involved since the
Wednes(Lay and Thursday by know exactly hoiA long the body suininioned investigators.
remain's ,Aere found in a
crews clearing land for a home hall been deteriorating in the
The area %as roped off and shallo%4 t"o-foot grave i4ith
field
Jtselotxiant
bone and earth sampks were bulkt holes in the head and
Construction crews found the forwarded to the Smittisoman shoulder area.
' Garay also said that teeth
found ui the skull appeared to temains while clearing land Institution for a specific
Spoiski said the results might
be -very well preserved." and south of Lake Mary, In an area determination of age.
be back from Miami in t%4o or
Sheriff s de pa rt in tnt three days.
would be compared with dental east of Like F mma Road near
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mother who killed her husband after he
reportedly beat and sexually abused her and
molested a daughter has been acquitted by a
judge who said the shooting was justified.
Shasta County Superior Court Judge
Richard Abbe Friday found Wanda Sue Carr
of Burney innocent of a manslaughter charge
in the ):illing of her husband of 22 years.
V1iflearn Carr, 43, last July 7 .
I don't believe she had a viable alternative." Abbe said.
Deputy District Attorney William Lund,
Who had reduced the charge from murder to
n.aslaughter, said after the trial, "It's the
first time I felt I didn't care whether I won or
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THURMONT, Md. iUPl
President
Carter, leaving an aide to meet with farmers
converging oft the capital, took Sen. Hubert
Humphrey to the presidential retreat for the
weekend, fulfilling yet another dream for the
cancer-stricken Democrat.
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Humphrey, a candidate or factor in every
presidential election since 1960. never had
visited the retreat in the Maryland mountains,
not even during the years he was Lyndon
Johnson's vice president.

Navy Inquiry Sought
WASHINGTON (UP!)- A congressman,
citing the deaths of two Navy recruits, has told
Navy officials a pattern of recruit abuse may
exist and a service-wide investigation may be
needed.

In a letter to Navy Secretary W. Graham
Clayter released Friday, Rep. Thomas
Downey, D-N V., detailed a number of alleged
abuses.

Mountain Name Causes Stir
VASIIINGTON (UPI)

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whether to rename Mount McKinley its Indian
name of Denali
"great one" - at first involved only the U.S. Geological Survey's
Board of Geographic Names. Now it has
extended to Congress.
R..$alph Regula, ROhio, whose district
includes the former president's home, has
introduced a resolution to retain the mountain's present name in perpetuity "as a tribute
to the service of William McKinley."
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United Press International
Vandalism and violence spread into Indiana
and Virginia Friday and judges intervened to
curb hostilities in the strife-torn Utah and
Ohio coalfields as the nationwide soft coal
strike passed the five-day mark today.
President Carter announced formation of a
task force to study "critical" health care
problems of miners and their families, whose
medical benefits were cut off when the
walkout began Tuesday. Contract negotiators
talked in Washington for four hours in the
absence of UMW President Arnold Miller, who
arrived in West Virginia Friday night to be
with strikers.

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In Sinkhole Murders

TALLAhASSEE UPI - Got', Reubin
Askew has appointed his top troubleshooter to
investigate charges by a flay County grand
jury that agents forth
e FBI and state could
have prevented the sinkhole m urders.
State Attorney Ed Austin of Jacksonville
was put on six months special assignment
Friday to conduct a full probe of the
allt'g1t ions by the grand jury and State Attorney IA'O Jones of Panama City 'l'h&amp;' FBI and Florida Department of
Crim inal La Enforcement, according to the
charges, could have prevented the deaths of
four Springfield residents apparently murdi'rcd when they stuinhk'd onto a marijuana
unloading operation at Sandy ('reck last
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have more career programs, and are dealing with more
realistic goals in life, or what exactly is responsible for the
change," Mrs. Floyd said.
'1 do know that when career awareness programs
began in elementary schools we began to see an entirely
different type of student In high school," she added.
Slo ppy dress for everyone began to take hold 'during
the hippy era," Mrs. Floyd pointed out.
"Many students are getting away from that fad now.
re doing more what they want to do, and what they
can
feel
good about.
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More of them see themsehes as individ ua ls. Th ey
want to do what makes them feel good, moor.. than just
participating in a fad.
"Students are beginning to care more about themselves, and they can see their futures more clearly," Mrs.
Floyd says
The) are much more aware of where they are going
with their lives."

Reynolds says that, while you cannot always tell a
student's grade's by his dress it is, once again, a reliable
guide to the kind of effort ht' makes in applying himself in
class.
"1 like to (tress up. Some people treat you d4fferentl)
w hen you are dressed up, but others don't really seem to
notice. I usually try to dress nicely, because I would like to
become a model," says Winifred Perkins, 16, of 109
th(1Cr.0n Ave., Sanford.
Adds Phyllis Freeman, 16, of 1214 Lincoln Court, Sanford: "When I feel like dress in g really nicely I do, but
sometimes I may wear jeans
or nice stacks. I don't
really see much difference in the way others treat me now
when I an) dressed up, but I want to go into business later
on. Then will have to look nice, so in a way I'm getting in
it little practice.
SwanMurray, 16, 117 Hidden Lake Drive, Sanford says
she soint'twa's wear Jeans, but when I am in the mood I
trs to look really nice. People seem to treat ou with a
little more consideration when you are dressed up"

the water lines on Lake Mary serve the Rinehart Road inBoulevard from Crystal Drive dustrial area.
Consulting Engineer Paul
west past the entrance to the
The Forest mobile home park. Porter of Clark, theta and

Terry said itis estimated that Associates, agreed that without
contracts for the planned water the extentlon $20,000 would

probably remain unspent and
provemeuts will leave some have to be returned to the
120.000unsp'mtof the more Own federal government.
system extentlons and im-

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Sunday, December 11, 1977-Vol. 70, No. 96
Pwbiailii Daoi aM hiMav. flic"ll Satwrdav aM CI,rltmas
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I)ECEMIIER 9, 1977
E.ssie Walte'rs
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Elizabeth I. Watson
Frances Young
SanfordGustave J. King, t)vliary
Marion W. Freeman
Robert Anderson, Deltona
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Jannie I. Pie'trantoni
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Booker T House
Eduard It Evans Jr
Mamie Taylor
Aitrianna Shiver, (liulu.ta Ih'ltomi
Arrn.anel Ii I ,C}ILInC. I)t'ltiria
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Ale- inc Abraham, I)t'llona
Thure If We-her, fh'ltona
Itciherl Anderson, I)t'ltona
Tommie I.) H Tucker. Geneva
f:laifli' S Squibb, I k'ltona
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Farmer Protest Nears Capital

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"aid She 111(1 sI*nt $253 its of
the latter part of August to (hildrii
reclaim them -,ehen the), weri
Our Intention is to try and
puk ed U 1)) the clog pound
help tier out and get the kids
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Gas company crews worked late into the night Friday
rekindling pilot lights while 2,0(x) families
camped in a shopping mall converted into a
temporary shelter.
A gas supply valve was accidentally turned
off Thursday snuffing out pilot lights for 9,000
homes. West Florida Gas Co. was forced to
turn the gas back on by sections, relighting the
pilot lights as they went to avoid an explosion.
Gas supplies for the remaining 2,000 homes
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Features rugged molded polypropylene shells
'ocesseo locks cushioned handles Wo'ren
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21 weekender. Peg $33 Sale 24.75
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A trac
torcade of north Honda farmers spent the
night at a farm IS miles east of Tallahassee
Friday before continuing their protest journey
to the state capital today
More than 10 1 trac tors, driven by farmers
from Columbi la Suwannee, Hamilton, l.alayette and J efferson counties, w en' parked
on a I 92-acre spread owned by part-time
larnii'r Julian Billingsley.

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Due to an unusually heavy demand, to items
advertised in today's circular are not presently
available. They are the S1066 Lii Professor
Calculator and the 546 46 Smith Corona portable
typewriter However, rain checks will be issued for
both items and filled after Feb 14 1978 Again. -e
apologize for the inconvenience

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Brush gently lifts :.,t 0 91 ad Oil Has
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Sale prices effective thru Sod., Dec. 51.

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ment Administration EDA). project would have to be
The board, on Councilman refunded to EDA, Terry said.
Harry Terry's suggestion,
He added that the line
voted unanimously to extend ultimately will be extended to

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will use on there
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1,480 feet more than planned on require an expenditure from
Lake Mary Boulevard to water department revenues of
protect $20,000 of the federal about 12,000 for engineering and
grant for the work approved by inspection fees.
Money unspent from the
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Notre Dame' Drive. in the
Altamonte Springs area,
reported 1(1 deputies the theft of
A man who threatened to jab mate reportedly tried to hang
three
pieces of jewelry valued
a clerk with a twoand.a'half. himself in his cell at 11:30 p in.
W. 13th St.
at
$700.
inch pocketknife escaped with Friday.
According
to
reports.
The watch, chain and
an undetermined amount of
Eveart Carimne Jr., 25, was
someone entered a bookkeeping bracelet were reported rntssir4
cash in a south Seminole County found hanging from his cell
room after rsnoving a two-way after a babysitter discovered
convenience store robbery bars with a bed sheet tied to his
mirror.
Unknown suspects the house had been entered
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Thursday be tween 8 am. and
Seminole County sheriff's bunk during a check of the jail. luggage inside the van and
Aiphonso Deluca, 487 Jergo safe, apparently with a ham' 2:30 pm , reports said.
Department authorities said
Canine was reportedly taken charged both with possession of Rd., Maitland, reported the mer and chisel to gain entry to
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the clerk argued with the man, to a holding cell, semi- more than five grains of can. theft of cash and stereo the safe.
An official of the Jim Walter
approximately 20, before conscious, where he was found rains. Both were' placed in the equipment valued at $745 from
homes Corp. reported to
FURNITIJKI:STOLEN
placing a quantity of $30, $5 and to have no visible signs of in- count jail under Lund of $5,20. his residence.
deputies the theft of 11 windows
Furniture
valued
at
11,735
$1 bills on the counter.
jury. Vital signs also were
The couple had been under
Taken in the burglary were 50 was reported .'4olen from a
from a house under con.
The man was described as found to be normal, according surveillance after letiving the silver dollars, 90 half dollars. trailer parked at Mobile World, struction at 216 North St in
having blue eyes, long blond to reports.
Orlando airport on a flight from and 225 12 bills, according to hhighwa', 17.92 at Wil(bnie're
tA)nI!wOod.
hair. He was wearing a white,
COUPLE lIEU)
Lis Vegas, jail records in- reports.
The windows were taken
Atnue,
according
to
Seminole
full-face helmet over a ski mask
Sheriff's deputies have dicated.
Vt' I. E.
sometime Wednesday or
I) ECOII ATIONS County Sheriff's Department
and may have fled on a arrested an Apopka couple and
('Ol.ORTVSTOLEN
TAKEN
Thursday. reports said, awl
reports
motorcycle, according to arrested both on drug
I)nal(I Arlen, 21, of 1170
Steven Schmffman, 29. of 105
were valu ed at $385
Charles
('ottle
told
deputies
repo rts.
possession charges.
Walter
North St., Longwood, reported Shade. Vale, in The' Woodlands. Someone jimmied a lock to gain
hlalanaski,
421
Reports said the man entered
Gar' Michael llerndon. 28, to sheriff's deputies the theft of re po
rted to sheriff's deputies entrance to the trailer between
Warwick Drive, Longwood
the 7-11 st ore at Howell Branch and Karen (;ail Herndon,
it color television. stereo, sports the theft of one or two card. early Thursday morning.
reported that someone entered
Road and Eastbrook Blvd. Route 1, [los 5ffi Apopka, equipment
and wrapped board
boxes
containing
Taken
were
a
dinette
set,
a
his parked truck and took tools
about l:a.rn., threatening the Wekmva-Piedrncnt Road, were Christmas presents valued it ,
Christmas decorations from his bedroom suite, a living room
and
personal items valued at
clerk with the pocketknife in a arrested 11:15 pin. Friday at $2,300.
garage.
1150
suite and a breakfast set, ac
jabbing manner, stating, "I SR 434 and Wekiva Springs
Arlen told deputies the
Value of the decorations and cording to reports
The theft took place betwec.11
want the money, hurry up, I Road after deputies searched residence was burglarized two speakers was estimated at
7
and
8 p in on Wednesdzi) at
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want the money,'' and 'Stop their van, jail records showed f'ridav k'twuen 30 it in .tnil 3 $568, ac(r(bng to re'port.s
7isr's,
aceurlting to rtix)rts
AdelIt'
t'ueveras,
1403
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arguing, just give me the
Deputies found mariluana in p in
Herald Siaff Writer

SORItENTI) I UPII State "roughly 17 clogs. I don't know
officials say they hope how many cats and two
t
r et u r n lrt4taStark's
ocLutsd
children if the %oman can
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dog pound officials
.straighten out tier priorities picked therii up. then Mrs
between her family and stray Stark would pay to reclaim
aninials
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supervisor for the Department impose our standards on Mrs
of lle'alth and Rt'h:lt?ilitative' Stark,'' Wear said. '' The simple
Services, said Fridas that Mrs fact is we were ccncerned about
Stark spent moneY on dogs arid the welfare of the children''
-its whik she andhtr two
Ile said the state hopes to get
children lived in squalor

mother," he naid
The children
2 se ,r-old
iuy arid i 9')ear-old girl
were- taken into custody and
placed in an emergency shelter

Two
o men
,J A( KSUN VII., U
U P1' %u're sentenced to prison and a third was
placed on probation Friday for their part in
what the government called a fraudulent
scheme to sell distributorships in a snack food
called ''puffettes."
U S District Judge Ben Krentzman sentenced James F. Toney. 44, of Jacksonville, to
live years in federal prison and John II.
Stewart Jr 55, of Newport News, Va., to three
years William B Rice, 57, of Ponte Vedra,
received a suspended three - year sentence

Knife-Wielder Steals Cash From 7-1 1 4
By SCOTT ABIUJIASIS

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Askew Orders Investigation

Clerk Threatened, Warned

money."
INMATE TRIES HANGING
A Seminole County jail in.

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IN BRIEF

them, I)r.I.uis Perez
and mate fUr. 1aria of
Sanford (right) accept
Benjamin Rush,
Bicentennial aware
tendered by America
Medical
Association.
Dr. Perez was selected
for the award from
nationwide entries for
"outstanding
citizen.
ship and community
service" and traveled to
the American AMA
convention in Chicago it
accept it. lie was
honored specifically for
his work with teenagers
and drug abuse. (From
left)
Howard
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of
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(,uarantee Hank of
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administrator of 04
award; and Dr. John II.
Budd. president, AlA.

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Green Bean,
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Cole slaw

Strawberry Shortcake
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Baked Dessert
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THURSDAY DECEMBER
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Green,
Apple and Raisin Salad
Pudding
foils and Milk
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Peas and Carrots

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sponsored by the
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Registration now open for Term II

At Tuesdays Special Session

Senate To Decide Fate Of Five Members

Sun. Dec. 18th . 12 Noon to 3 P.M.

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fteubuu Askcs, the press and public, the Senate may %'ott' this
to expell five riie:iikrs defying the Sunshine Arnendnient.
It iiias include ilO esca pe clause, hot-ver, alirissing theiii t,
obey the Financial disclosure law and stay in the Senate if their
awsuit against the proposal is unsuccessful.
Sen. Ed I)win, 1)-Daytona Beach, has introduced an expulsion
resolution ssith no escape clause. Sen. [)an Scarborough, Ilat&amp;sonsiuje, is s po nsoring a proposal with a way out.

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Bot h men agreed that seeing
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ultract deer at night. The deer, benefits of their job.
transfixed by the light,
Th e wildlife, Littleton noted.
unkno1ngl% are
at is also attractive to more arid
ttv hunters sho can then sht ir.ore hunters,
ho are beiri.
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l?nder Dunn's resolution, the Five senators stould be expell e d
but the effective date of their expulsion put off until the 1' S
Suprumi' ('ourt rules on the Sunshine Amendment Th ey ssould be
autoritatit-ally removed from the Se nate if the court upheld th'unii'ndnii'nt and they had not complied with it ss hen the ruJur,'

l,assniakrs :ii'. try to override some of G ov Heubin Askew 's
of bills passed by Cie liu a Legislature, but the Ie;e.urhup
Vi ill try to quash those moves to keep from k:u-t(in tnt
a full'
blown session
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I u'la i iry (is il Committee, found l'ustnr, gwlts of h
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and said he should be repruiiandu'd and fined $) The Poston
tiargu's were .diijot forgotten, howt'ser, when Ri an'iey included
o tiun against iii,- other senators in the ill
ni-n or ,
iu if the Senate's rT,
rPular
unit- nitbe'rs I'ho Ia-wi., U'West Palm Heaeh, tuc been nu'niuiated
pr.'sitk-rit For 19 4 41 b the l)u-uiiocratic c ucus I)t'rnpe. Barron,
l)'Ianiauiva (its isa' president in I0-76 Ken I'Iante o' f Winter
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For Mideast
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt continued his
extraordinary personal mission toward peace in
the Middle East with his surprising arrangement of
a preliminary conference in Cairo.
Inevitably, the conference of lower-echelon officials will be less dramatic than Sadat 's peace
pilgrimage to Jerusalem. But it is more evident
that Sadat does not intend to rest on his laurels and
wait for others to follow through on his visit.
Sadat might have chosen a conference as his
t agree on the
second step because Israel cannot ye
concessions that it eventually must make to
achieve peace. Or Sadat may believe that his best
strategy against milita nt 'rejectionist " Arabs is to
attack.
In either case. Israel, the United States and the
Vest in general have no choice but to support the
inspired Egyptian President.
To do less would be to undermine Sadat during a
period that is critical to the success of his plan. One
likely result of the Cairo meeting will be to shatter
another rigid illusion in the Middle East that the
Palestinian Liberation Organization is the sole
custodian of 'he rights and aspirations of the
Palestinian people.
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Sadat is taking first things first by recognizing
that the PLO represents that largest single
procedural obstacle to a Geneva conference.
Consequently
he expelled the PLO from Egypt and
invited Palestinians living in Israel to come to
Cairo to talk about peace. All the while Sadat also is
making it clear that the Cairo meeting is something
less than a summit so that expectations are not
inflated.
Sadat has given the Palestinian moderates from
Israel and the Vest Bank recognition and status,
further undermining the PLO. It now will be easier
for moderate Arab nations to follow his lead.
The rejectionist Arab nations would not come to
Cairo. To do so would have been to undermine their
own ''refusal summit" in Tripoli or Baghdad. By
the same token the moderate Arab states were not
represented at Sadat's meeting either. But that is
hardly ominous. Of the moderate nations, Saudi
Arabia and Jordan are Western-oriented and
strongly anti-communist, just as Sadat is. We are
t will be construc ive forces in a
persuaded that they
Middle East peace settlement when the political
circumstances permit them to be.
Even Syria, for all its anti-Sadat militancy, is
leaving doors open to join Sadat. Conversely,
Syria and Iraq have not toned down their bitter
rhetoric against each other . Nor has Syrian
President Hafez Assad withdrawn his criticism of

Libyan President Moamarr Khadafy, who he
considers unstable and unreliable.
Thus, the Sadat initiative, for all its momentum,
remains a tenous thing. Sadat could win Saudi
Arabia, Jordan and Syria over if they believe that
he has a chance of success. And to succeed Sadat
needs help from the United States,
President Carter, through Press Secretary Jody
Powell, said that he would maintain a "low profile"
and also "work quietly behind the scenes to accentuate positive developments and minimize the
difficulties.'

The first positive development was the announcement that the United States will be
represented. along with Israel, in Cairo.
or otherwise, the United States
should make it clear to the Soviet Union that trade,
progress in strategic arms talks and a great mans
other United States-Soviet ventures related to
detente could suffer if Russia continues to block
Sadat's forward progress.
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BERRY'S WORLD

less than two weeks ago at a meeting of concerned, single, working mothers, who use the
services
services provided by state subsidized day care
centers in Seminole and Orange Counties, State Sen.
Kenneth Plante tB-Winter Parki, Se nate minority
leader, assured that the program wouldn't be cut.
lie gave his word to that effect. ft w as obvious
that many of those at the meeting held at the Park
Lake Presbyterian Church. Orlando, particularly
those women who have become cynical while
fighting for t he ir own and their children's survival .
thought Plante's remarks werea typical politician's
empty promises.
Well, Plante, the father of seven children him.
self, is one of those few politicians, who, although in
elective office 10 years, doesn't make empty
promises and doesn't give his word lightly,
This week, State Department of Health and
Rehabilitative ServicesfiRS Secretary William
Page relented on his prior plan to cut the child-care
funding statewide. The planned savings was to
provide for new programs and to make up it deficit
created by IllS when contracts for childcare
statewide were executed totaled $20 million when
onl $17.5 million existed to fund the program.

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When the United States resigned its mcliibership in the International Labor Organization
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recently, about the only tears that were shed
came from the well'paid bureaucrats of that
United Nations subsidiary.
Organized labor in thiL country knew the hA)
for
what it had twcornt' a propaganda vehicle,,
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for the Soviet Union and its allies. When George
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Meany was told that U.S. resignation from the
group might scuttle' it since we paid a large
pro portion of its budget, ht' said, in effect, so
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what'
By following through on an in tention to resign
Metcalf and Sen. Lloyd M Bentsen, 1)-Tex.,
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administration, President Carter was senthni
alrer4y have raised serious questions about the
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Ithis UN unit a clear message; play by the rules
philosoph) and practices of pension fund
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and niaytw we'll cone' back, but keep on tw istini'
managers.
them for propaganda purposes and ,ou can loop
In theory, pension funds usually are con'I Don't Know Which He Deserves The Most..,
elsewhere for support
trolled either by officials of the tonipany whose
Considering the appeasement, which so often
money is contributed to the pension plan or by a
A Nobel Peace Prize Or An Emmyl'
gets a sympathetic ear in Washington these
committee composed of both management and
days, this action by Carter took some fortitude
employee representatives.
It is a good start toward getting some sense of
But they invariably delegate the task of
balance in that Mad Hatter's Tea Party on the
mana ging the money to bank trust departments,
F.a.st River called the United Nations
insurance companies or independent financial
consultants and the concentration of economic
But. if the president thought the International
Look s A hea d
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power within that field is truly mind-boggling.
Labor Organization was bad, he should take a
the United Natlon\
Bentsen notes that although more than 4,004)
close look at UNESCO
('ulturas
bank trust departments handle' pension funds,
Its IlI1.EN THOMAS
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and
t h e nation over the aWi,tnistratun a:l where Lclu,tion,*i.
the 15 largest banks in the field control 80 percent
(I'l %Shlte house Reporter
Carter is going, the president feels he has Mt it Organization, based in suxiiptuou.c headquarters
of the lucrative business.
truk that will bring touch progress next year in Parts
wAsIllN;1,ns UP! President i'art.'r has
,\ce'ordirig to a recent report in the h4ndon
Ili- also believes that he has set it tone in the
Similarly, 1,00 insurance companies manage a good keling about 1978 and he expects that
pencion fund assets, but 12 of the biggest finns most of the initiatises he undertook in his first
countr', that is helping to restore e-einliience in Sunday Telegraph. UNESCO ) may be it lot more
control almost 80 percent of the business. And a % e ar in otto's' will tonic to fruition
than a propaganda organ, it iiia) actuall&gt; be a
.crramicmit.
few dozen independent managers have
base for communist espionage' The Sunda)
To hear him tell it, the outlook is ross both
responsibility for another $I) billion worth of
but still he sa the battle to bring the people re'l&amp;'grapti says that .sonic 100 emplo)ees of
hack to faith in government has not Ct
the domestic front and in the foreign policy full
pension funds.
been UNESCO are from the Soviet Union and that at
sa
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he
expects
to
have
a
strategic
arms
institutions and in-limitation
Thus, only about
least 40 of these are either civilian or military
Co
belieses that some of the qu e stions that intelligence' agents
dividuals control more than two-thirds of all limitation agreement with the Soviet Union and
also a curisprehensivc nuclear test ban next )ear
remain urnce'rning his presidenc' arc' clue to the
pension funds
Surel). UN leaders wouldn't stand for their
fact
that lie' was not an insider when he' reached major educational. scientific and cultural unit to
conlie
also
forecasts
ratification
of
the
One example cited by Metcalf involves the
the- Whit" house, that he did not win the be' subverted in this w ;s, you say' lnt bet on
retiresnent plan for niennbers of the United Auto truvs'rsial Panama ('anal treat) - despite he'av
1t'sI'In h the Capitol huh rut,- ,end I.' 'Aas it
W orkers employed by the Ford Motor Co . Its opposition - and he is predicting major progress
mt
we'll know ii It the news mia'dia
The head of UNESCO is not t'xartl)
asses totaled more than 11.35 billion at the end toward peace' in the Middle East
pa'.siisn4tel cun,mmsittvl to the We'ste'rns
ofttwlast year, with almost W3 million invested
('.,rtcr
made
mistakes
at
the
sta
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of
his
ad.
Carter sa&gt;s there will be' good
At
in corpo rate stock.
nsumstation and alienated me'utibe'rs of ('ongress. ije'niotiacies He' is Sean MacBride, a former
progress in the recovery front the w74-m
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The' longwood election had many in,te'rcsting
as pe cts:
I. Control of the city government for the
first time passed to the new areas of the
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That slock portfolio included investments of recession and although economic groMb ,A ill riot

$10 million or more in two dozen major corn- be as great as this year, it will one of the best in
parties. But 11 of the 24 firms favored by the the world
all major bank trust
investment managers
As for unemiuployment, now at a ste'ads 7
departmenhc - w e re among the corporations
Cart(-r says the rate will (unit' down
classified b) the AFLClO as being anti-union or percent
next
s.'ar
beut
h- e'e's sun,.' upward swing in
non-union firms.
A covimuttet' hearing co-chaired by Bentsen inflation
earlier this year produced testimony showing
lie believe's tie also will have enough succc.'s
that the trust deportment of one New York bank, with his programs to give Democratic can.
the Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., controls $15 did-ate's a good launch in the November
billion worth of pension fund assets and has congre.mional elections.
invested that money in a highly concentrated
Carter believes he has grounds for his opmanner.
Roy Schotland, a pension fund expert and timisin. lie feels that he has laid the groundwork
professor at the Georgetown University Law this year for a brighter future'
School in Washington, told the committee that
The president marches to his own drum and
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standing stock of Alcoa, Mead Corp., Allied has handled hi s programs and of the ,A a) he runs
Store's, Unit ed Airlines, Southern ht.sulwa, the White House.
Goodyear,
Consolidated
Freightways,
Burlington Industries and other companies
Although there' is an apparent puzzle'rnent ill

city- areas built within the past five )ears

or so.
The majority of the city council- harry

Goldberg, flay lA'i be nsperger and Stephen
Barton-- all reside in new areas. Goldberg
in Sandalwood; Barton in Winisor Manor
and Leubensperger in Skylark.
T ru e. Leiben.sperger is familiar with the
older sections of the comm un ity by vi rt ue
of his having been employed by the City ii
the past. Co un cilman Parker Ander son,
who Le ibensperger will be replacing, also
liv ed in anew' section- lake Ruth So uthbut was born, grew up, an d made his home
in the area his entire life,
2. For the fir st tune, the voters in the
new areas did w ha t they co ul d have'done
for -ears--- Vote,
Rather t ha n just ha ving their bedrooms
in Longwood w hile earning their livings
outside the immediate area, the)- got invols-ed in the city government,
The issue was whether school b us es
should be permitt ed to traverse the streets
of Devo nshire and Winsor Manor to get to
the proposed Rock Lake Muddle School
The subdivision streets are admittedly
sub-standard in size and constru ct ion and
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all day with machine problems.
An ot her sidelight in lake Mar)' was that
the highest total of votes given in any of the
races was three votes l es s t ha n the
total number of persons vot in g meaning,
that souse persons voted in one race
without vot in g in an ot her.
Th ose three who didn't vote in the Terry.
Si dney RiChard contest could have been
the deci di ng factor in Terry's vi ct o ry or
RiChard's loss
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Federal law prohibits employers
including local governments from
dntcrinuunating in hiring and promotions
against prospective and current emplo)e'es in terms of race, sex or na tional
origin. Feder al laws and regulations also
pro hi bit federal agencies from giving
feder al dollars to local governments which
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To insure no discrimination is oenurrung, local gover nm ents must prepare
affirmative a ct ion plans which st ate howthe local government will increase' the
number of minorities and women in
government jobs.
Seminole County has had an affirmative
action plan sin ce February W76, w hen a
plan was approved by unanimous vote of
the county commission. The plan has not
been implemented. and it hasn't been
go
updated since it was written

This has It'd one federal agency, the U.S.
Department of labor, to require an up'
dated pl an by the end of January. The
labor de pa rt ment will give the co un ty
more than $7 million t his year to o pe rate
the county's man po wer program.
Another federal agency, the Office of
Revenue Sharing, has found that
discrimination exists in the coun ty's

But as far as those groups are concerned, he
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
has not been as responsive' as they had expected.
As a result, his popularity has dropped in the publication. All letters must be signed, with a
few are touting th e' Carter ad- mailing address and, If possible. a telephone
polls and fe
number to the identit) of the writer may be
ministration as a success story
I'uerifle'd. The Fs ruing Herald will respect the
But Carter believes that his constituency - the wishes of writers who do not want th eir names
Anue'rican people' are calling in the chips too in print. The Esenlng herald also rrseres
soon, that he is being judged too earl)- and that the right to edit letters to ehimirate' libel or to
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lie' also aroused the hostility of the Russians
UNFS('o
nhrn he unveiled his workiwide human rights
On capitalism, he is quoted as saying, 'The
'*tit;iuu;n at t he start of his administration capit.slLst system is terrorism and the people are'
whuh the
Soviets felt was ,sutiied onhs at them forted to take up armits and revolt against the
At hunite', Carter be'lieves he has moved to keep systeuts
can ipai gn promises with the blacks, labor, farm
With friends like that at UNESCO, who needs
roups and the poor
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office also says the employment
questionnaire' used by the sheriff's
department contai ns que st io ns that are
"potentially discriminatory." Th e agency
called for improvements with in 60 day-s.
Revenue sharing investigators were
here in August in ve st igating the situation
In the buil di ng di vision beca use a third

federal agency, the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission 'KEOC, issued
a "letter of determination" in July statin g

that discrimination e'xlsts
In May 1973, the EEOC letter says, a
white man was hir ed as a building inspector who was less q ua lified than Alfr ed
G. DeLattibeaudiere, who is black.
Delattibeaudiere has tak en the matter to
federal district court, and EEOC is no

There is no single federal office' which
rules on the adequacy of affirmative ac-

(ion plans. Each federal agency makes its
own determination, which means
avalanches of paperwork for county oflicials, as well as visits by f ederal officials
represe nting several federal agencies.
last week, two officials were here working
with the county on affirmative a ct ion
one from the la bo r department and th e
other from the Civil Service Couiumssion,
which h as a contract with the la bo r
elc- artmne'nt to provide' technical
LssLstance to local governments in un-

One of the touchiest areas con cern ing
affirmative a ct ion plans involves set ting
goals and timetable's for improving
minority and female participation in the
courthouse w-ork force One of the federal
official s here last week said it wo ul d be
un r ea l is tic for the county to set one or tw oyear goals it co ul d not reach . The goals
must take into consideration an analysis of
the la bo r market in specific job categories,
projected retirements, projected program
expan sion an d other fa ct ors, according to
William If. Allison, a personnel
management specialist with the civil

proving their affirmative action plans.

Service commission.

Eventually the f ed eral government is
likely to reduce the duplication of effo rt
ca used by the curr en t system in which
each federal agency- deals with the co un ty
irniividually-. One sea)' to solve the problem
wo ul d be to establ is h a f ed eral affi rmative

He pointed out Seminole County's
handicaps in recruiting talented blac ks for
county jo bs. The coun ty's small size - and
correspondingly small tax base, compared
to Orange County's makes it difficult for
the coun ty to com pete with larger

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cancer in a living vuctuis and how the disease for a loop" but chee'rfully added

The undaunted "Happy Warrior" is quietly
permitting cancer experts to use experimental
therapy- techniques on his incurable ailment.
The ultimate story of courage has gone
modestly unmentioned by the Minnesotan and

responds to two innovative chemotherapy - get enough strength to be with you tonight."
tre'itiients. Both treatment.s are still highly
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his form of bladder cancer and how it spreads is
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celebration of Christmas in schools,
thckson has the moral, ethical and
spiritual strength to say he finds absolutely no conflict between his science
mU religion.

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sparked into action. The Office of Slanagerne-if

,q what I feel." Hickson says. "is called 'I

and Budget is reviewing computer security
official told its that tighter regulations will be
forthcoming soon,

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111C I)TICS to that song stress the dired
involvement of God In daily' life, even wits
tiniest details. And Hickson is man used

On Capitol Hill, Sen. Abraharn RIMccff, D,.

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One requires the taking of an oral inimedand poignant respect. Some comparehis

chemotherapy' agent, hiexame4hylnielaznine. As willingness to be a guinea pig to the tradition of
Co., has introduced legislation to deal withMajor Walter Reed's volunteers who allowed
a side effect, it causes fatigue, nausea and
potential computer swindles and thefts The
severe loss of appetite but Humphrey- gamely theiicse'lves to be infected with yellow- fever to
measure, which has powerful bipartisan sup'
reports for his treatments. The treatment has prove that the killer disease was carried by the
port would set up stiff penalties for computer.
been more widely used in Europe than in the anopheles mosquito.
crimes and make it a federal offense to tamrp
"lie's Just a fighter," one worker said of
United States.
with any government computer.
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lhumphrey. "hie"s a fighter in e'very' aspect of his
By an unusual Coincidence, Ifurnphrey once (haracter,
even including this one."
Interestingly, Ribicciff's proposed bill would
sponsored and helped get through the Senate an
COMPUTER SECURITY: The U.S. governinclude
computers at Leavenworth penitentiary
aid program to allow hiexamethylmelamine to
nuent is finally getting around to safeguarding its where inmates are being trained
on machines
be tested in Egypt,
io,
computers which handle billions of dollars
that distribute payments to the soil bank
Humphrey also takes another experimental in federal funds,
program, the Commodity Credit Corporation
drug known in the laboratories as -5-FU." It
A Senate investigation a year ago showrd that and approximat ly
20 proj" involved in
must be injected directly into an artery and one there were no security precautions to present a disaster relief funds.
researcher told us "it hurts." The unpleasant criminal mastermind from getting access to the
A spokesman for Federal Prison Industries
mind painful treatment has rarely been used In computers. The electronic brains blink out or- told us security at
Leavenworth is excellent. le
cancer cases such as Humphrey'
s and one ders for 71reasury payments to farmers, welfare said there have been no instances of a graduate
scientist predicted the data he Is providing and Social Security recipients, colleges and from the federal prison using
his newly acquired
unquestionably will be useful In helping future government projects of every description. The
craft to commit a computer crime. Indeed, a
victinis of bladder cancer.
Senate probe found only the CIA and the Defense number of exconvicts have been hired by large
Ala dinner In his honor recently, Humphrey Department ran background checks on people
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of a liquid, or the
chemical nivaket
various parts of an atom. lie also is a man
who talks freely- and easily' about God.
y' finds belief in God viable, but
not only
finds it necessary to his concept of reality:
v,-I just can't believe that this incredible
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world, with all its details, could have
accidentally happened." says Hickson.
rtainly is some purpose to it all.
certainly
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"some creative force behind it."
Are you listening, Ralph Turlington?

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71he great debate has begun: who is
'responsible for so many Florida students
'falling the Functional Literacy Test'
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The only realistic answer probably Is the

, one given by Wallace Orr, president of the
"Florida Teaching Profession-National
'Education Association: "There is enough

blame for everybody,"he said.
True enough. Parents, students,
teachers, textbook authors, school ad.

governments and private employers in
recr ui ting bak talent for the courthouse.
All ison said.
The federal official add ed that Se minole
was not under the gun from the f ed eral
government on affirmative actlQn at this

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time, which gives Seminole an excellent
op portunity to improve its minority and
fem al e hir in g performance.
W)uie county officials maintain they are
moving forward on affirmative action,
stat istics on the number of blac ks and
women employed by the county indicate
the county has a long way to go.
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merits employ only one black, and she has
be en lur ed . She's Arleasc Rowell, a per.
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Per sonn el Director Ron Thames - also
the county's affirmative action officer to find ways to implement and update the
county's affirmative action plan.
The Department of County
Development, which has 50 employees,
has two blac ks and 14 women on the
payroll
The Department of Administ rative
Services, with 46 employ ee s, has six
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- The Public Works Department, which
has 168 employees, has 25 bl acks and 11
women
- The overall work force of the county
has 407 employees
excluding the
nian po wer progr am - of which 37 c9
percent are blac ks and 89 21.2 percent)
women. Blacks compr ise 16.4 pe rcent of
the county work force, and women acco un t
for 38 percent of the co un ty work force.
The sheriff's department has 184
employees, and 14)7.6 pe r ce nt, are black,
while 52' 28.2 pe rcent are women.
The federal officials who were in town
last week emphasize that goals and
t imet ables are negotiable an d t ha t a small
county such as Seminole wi ll have
problems compet in g for black graduates
of universities and graduate schools. Th e
pr oc ess of increasing minority and female
participation in count) jo bs will be a slow
one, they say.
But they said they expect progress in
affirmative action. The sincerity of the
county's effort in the coming years will be
shown by whether there are increases in
the percentages of women and minorities
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all bear part of the blame for the lo'A
scores. All of us undoubtedly shirked part
of our responsibilit) for the education of

these students.
But Florida, at least, is doing something
tomeasurethe progressof our students. I

other states, students may not be so lucky.
While the lose- scores on the Functional
literacy Test are a sail thing, they
represent the first real attempt to pinpoint
weaknesses in Florida Education and
better prepare students to deal in the
"real" world, away- from the support of

te'reste'd in education in this county; put
together a monthly calendar of all the
events at the' 39 Seminole' Count) schools
and Seminole Community College
From perforuiiance's of the medieval
miracle play, ''Son of Getron'' at SC('
under the direction of Barbara Muller, to
Christmas 000ps' Make that Xmasi
programs at area elementary schools
there are' things going on all the tune
which the public is invited .
That is riot true Just because of the
holid,a) season it goo on all year. .School

play's, professional caliber music, debates,
I aim and other gatherings are going on all

t he time. Most of them cost nothing,
though a few have small fees They
deserve public support, but it %ould be a

lot easier to obtain that support if there
seas a central directors of what was
happening in the schools
School activities going on right now, and
typical of the things that happen all year

round include

parents.

It seems obvious that no standard of presentation by the Seminole High School
education is going to equally measure the drama department.
education and potential of all students,
Soccer, basketball and wrestling
from all cultures and backgrounds- but
some minimum must be set if all this compeitions at the same school.
Christmas program on the 20th of this
country's young people are not to slowly
find themselves slipping into lower and
lower standards of education.
The Functional Literacy Test provides
that minimum, and all the uproar over the
test results must not be allowed to get in
the way of that fact.

month and in the spring there will be
Maypole or something similar at Geneva
iienientary School.
Preparations on a production of "The

3ound of Music" are already under way at
English Estates Elementary School,

although the show won't be seen until
Project suggestion for somebody In. March, during School Music Week,
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last year I sent a few ('hnu.stunas
cards to .somne friends of mine, only to
re'gre't later that I couldn't send more
and that I had only sent them to a small
fraction of the people I know in Sanford
This year I would like to send a thought
about Christmas to the whole corn'
munity of Sanford which means a lot to
miii' and in which I have had 21 wonderful Christmases.
Christmas' What is it' Well, all I
could tell you is what it means to me.
Have you thought what it means to ou'
You say- it means nothing, a holiday,
loneliness, Santa Claus, or just getting
presents! How about it meaning
everything, a life, fullness, a birth, and
giving gifts! Oh, nothing to give, huh' I
know How about yourself' Sure,
giving of yourself is one of the greatest
gifts to give. We sure could use a lot
more of it today and not just during
Chrustmiia.s. You ask ME, how Well,
I'm not totally sure. I'm not ve'ry good
at it myself. Oh, but I try and I think
there Is a great deal of good in Just the
desire to try to give of yourself even
though It's hard sometimes.
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a good time to try- to start giving of

ourselves. Better y, how about right
now' Most importantly of all though.
Christmas is a birth, a birth able to
overcome one of two deaths; a birth, a
life which is pretty good example to
follow),a death i which was the epitome
of true and total self'gtving, and a life

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Blasts School Board
On Saturday mourning I went downtown to watch the annual Christmas
Parade and thought that it was very
good when consude'rumig all the circwnstances The parade was very long
for such a short parade area and
therefore it was very- hard to properly
coordinate all the entries. I did see only
one
Veteran's
Organization
represented and that with a very small
turn-out. The local bands sponsored by
the different schools were well
represented with some very- fine music;
but what was lacking was Patriotism
by the schools. I made the remark when
the parade was about 80 per cent past
that I only saw one school band led by
a bearer of The United States Flag and
further remarked that I wonder if they
taught Patriotism in schools.
An elderly man who was standing

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se ouitl be good to know is "God regards
the greatness of the love that prompts
the roan, rather than the greatness of
his achievements
My hope and
prayer is that see' cacti can give
something of ourselves this Christmas
to our families, friends, the people in
the stores, on the streets.
whoever,
but we'll each need cacti others help
when our brother falls short, e5sp me
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cheunLstr). instructor right now Just as
'm' ioricia s s, omnuissioner of

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action offIce, which would review the plans
annually for all federal agencies.
Once the affirmative action office approved the plans and )-early updates, the
office wo ul d notify ot her federal agencies,
Local governm ents would have only-one
agency to deal with, and clearer co ncept
of what an affirmative a ct ion plan sho ul d
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In Casselberry as the results
,were announced, Nathan Van Meter, the c ur rent
council chairman, who did not choose to
run for re-elect ion, was heard to remark,
- 'I can live with two of them," apparently
meaning two of the thr ee w inners, but he
wdii't specify which ones he could "live
with" and who he could not.
Mayor Gerald ChrIst ensen, defeated in
his bid for re-election. and Mrs.
Christensen have to be very proud of their
son, Dale. It was Dale, who stied by in the
lobby at city hall for nearly 10 m in utes
waiting for the news that told him despite
how hard he work ed for his father, his
choice was not destined to be returned to
office. That must be tough thing fora son
to hear.

longer a party to the dispute.
But when other federal agencies such as
the revenue sharing office and labor
department checked EEOC files on
Sem inole, they found the EEOC deterruination of discrimination. Other f ed eral
agcnciesarelikel to question the county's
affi rm ative action efforts as a res ul t of the
EEO(' dete rm ination,

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eibensperger , running unopposed,
receiv ed eight fewer votes than did
Goldberg. competing with three other
risen Mrs lormann received only 25 votes
more than Goldberg.
B.L. helms, a city co uncil candi da te and
a long-time resident of the city, who had
previously served a total of 10 years on the
city coun cil from the late 'SOs thro ugh the
earl)- and mid 'Os received a total of 73
votes. There was a time when Helms
needed only to have his name placed on the
ballot and then go about his everyday
b us iness to win. Th at day has obvio usly
passed.
I. J. No rt h, long-time city poll marshal,
a former councilman and an octagenarlan,
sat in his chair near the city hall polling
place d oo r as usual and enforced the
election laws to the letter.
North, w ho pr esen ts a stern exterior,
with a brief sentence' to can didates who
were hanging ar ound the polls too long .
was suc ce ssful in ha ving them move on.
lie takes his job very se riously and gives
the di st inct impression that he could
forcibly remove anyone', n' matter what
size', if he had a mind to.
The most exciting election for those who

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lie antagonizett the.Sovict Union with niajor ne% chief of staff of the outlimed Irish Republican
propccsals on SALT which caught the Soviets off Army who holds, of all things, both a Nobel

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pr es ent a hazard as well as destroy the are buffs of the democratic way had to be
st reets.
the one-vote victor)' of harry Terry in
3. And, t he old-tuners in the cit) did not
Lake Mary.
vote to the same degree as they ha ve in the
A friend pointed out after the elect ion
post.
res ul ts were announ ced in the cities
Surprising as it may seem, the skull
Tuesday that th e voting machine is a great
displayed by Goldberg's urgamsizatium.
eq ua lize., )ncc the soting lever is pulled,
slopped over to help Councilman J un e the vote of a poor man an d a rich man are
Lormann's tota l and that of Counc ilmanequal in im portance, dignity and value.
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s'ious and that is that Councilman-elect
Owen Sheppard, a close friend of Grier's
holds the balance of power on the city
council. Generally speaking, the
ph ilosophy practiced by Counc ilmen Carl
Robert Jr and Dcn WilLson Is Identical
while that practiced by Councilman Fr an k
Schutte and re-elected John Leighty
almost is as similar,
Man) will be watching Sheppard to see
which way he swings.
A familiar face seen thro ug hout th e
election was that of former-Council
Chairman Charles Glascock. lie was
activel) supporting both Grier and
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The professional inWASHINGTON
vestment managers who control $445 billion
worth of pension funds in this country have
become the unwilling targets of a pair of littlepublicized congressional investigations.
The notion that having vested rights to
pension funds makes workers true owners of
industry who hold, control and direct vast
amounts of investment capital is "a major,
1strou.s myt h," says Sen. Lee Metcalf. I)-

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City hail employees in Casselberry
)reathed a sigh of relief when the elections
were all over with Tuesday night.
At least to persons, who had done their
work not too politically wisely but perhaps
'too well, had been receiving for months
broad hints It. it their days were
ery
umbered .
Th e two have the habit, it's said, of
sisting that cuts- reuiulatiuns -is' ailhprp,-j In
the letter regardless of who the persons
involved are.
A week or so be fore the election, fill
Grier, now the mayor-elect , made it clear
to the two and ot hers that their jobs were
secure, if he was elected, and that all he
expected from them was that they do a
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discreetly withheld from the public by his doetors. Humphrey makes the rounds of public
tribute, drawing tears and affectionate admiratlon with the trademarks of his career
ebulience, humor, oçlunusni and courage
But out of the public limelight the former vice
president is quietly reporting to the National
Cancer Institute to undergo uncomfortable and
novel therapy,
After removal of a cancerous bladder In
October 1976, Humphrey could have opted for a
plush VIP suite at Walter Reed Army Medical
Center or Bethesda Naval Hpltal and been
spared anguish by shots of morphine and similar
painkillers.
Instead, Humphrey deliberately chose to
become a sort of guinea pig for researchers at

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flight alter the Winter Springs election. I
suggested in a coluzisn that Winter Springs Mayor
Troy Piland, b) winning re-election, may have won
the battle and lost the war. It was pointed out that
while winning election himself, the two council
candidates he had supported lost to the opposition.
Monday night, the two new councilmen were
sworn in and the war began.

ANGLE -WALTERS

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I'm leaving you, because
because
fallen in love with the Avon lady!"

Wednesday night, Altamonte Springs City
Commissioner harry Jacobs did a fine job of at to the Council
tempting to make recommendations
of Local Governments In Seminole Count)' for
Mayor Norman Floyd.
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The proWern JacobsfaCedwa3thath was
at 5p.m. to represent Floyd at a 7:30 p.m. meeting
in Oviedo and thus had no time or little time for
pre pa ration and background research.
Oviedo's Mayor Hen Heasley. elected in September, attend ed his first Council of Governments
meeting.
Since Oviedo holds the chairmanship of the
council and the meeting was scheduled for Oviedo.
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Beasley had no choice but to attend and did a good
job of representing his community. lie explained
that he had been tied up with city business during
the October and November meetings.
In scheduling the site of its January meeting, the
city representatives, following the same method
they usually use, designated Casselberry. The
method used is whoever is not present gets to host
the next meeting. Casselberry's Mayor Gerald
Christensen was absent and had not sent a
representative

The answer to the deficit as Conunurnty Cor•
dinated Child Care 14.CJ of Central Florida
Administrator Phoebe Carpenter had said all the
time and was finally agreed to by Carpenter was to
plug $2.5 million in recently committed federal
money to make up the deficit.
Anyway, the fact remains that Ken Plante said
the program would not be cut despite Page's plans.
and it wasn't. Pr oviding a lot of assistance as well
was Rep. Dick Batchelor of Orange County.
Now, 4-C is looking for some tree office space in
Seminole County. So, if anyone out there knows of
any fret' space available, please' call Mrs. Carponter at the 4.1' office in Orlando, or Sandy Gill at
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next to me tn answer remarked that he
had been connected with the county
school board over 30 years and that
during his time they. did hit' said that
during the most recent years that about
the only thing that was taught in school
was vandalism.
lie further remarked that today the
schools spend more time on social
studies, such as twirling a Baton, etc,
Then for Academic studies, such as
Reading, Writing, Math or the p'opt'r
USC of English
I do not know how our school board
and educators got their education, for
after reading your newspaper with the
report on how much it seas going to cost
the taxpayers to replace the roofs on
several of the newest schools, because
of the improper type of construction
chosen by those educated men who
were entrusted with the expenditure
and disbursement of the taxpayers
monies.
The most recent boo-boo is again
going to cost the taxpayers another
large sum; because the school adniunistrators chose an insurance
company for its personnel that must
have been hanging on only long enough
to collect the premiums and then went

bankrupt If this cmpany was properly
investigated and was solvent, this
would not have happened. It is high
time that those responsible for such

costly errors

be replaced by more efficient personnel who are capable and
equal to the task.

Stephen G. Mint Sr
Sanford

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quarter. Tnnity trailed 21.7 at
but was definitely
this point
not out of the ball game, with a
second-and-ten at the FAMU 18sard-line.
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n.oved the ball to the 18.
Johnson actually collided
with two Rattlers on the play,
as defensive back h1eny

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after the game. 'If we could
have been one or two touchdowns down at half, we might
have come back
'But when they went up by
three TDs, we had to pass they knew it, and could just sit
back and wait. For all practical
purposes, it was all over then.
In the second half. Trinity's
lack of depth finally had a
telling effect
it has cost the
Saints this year at various
times, but never enough to
make the difference between
victory :tntI defeat,
Ii) nad-fourth period, five or
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The entire episode jiels_sibl) resullvd from it feeling that exists
between Weaver and Jun Russo, the Oriole's' special assistant tI
Peters Russo is an uncommonly goad judge- of ballplayers but his
opinion of them doesn't always coincide with Weaver's
An hour or so before the' Oriole's made their six-player deal with
the Expos. Weaver called up to the rotana in which they .re
discussing trades and Russo answered
"What's happening?" Weaver asked
''Nat much," replied Rtksso. ''You can conic up if you want
Weaver decided nut to The trade then was insaik' while he was
off somewhere
somewhere else.
There's an old saying: Never submit your resignation because
it may be accepted. Earl Weaver wasn't uve'rl&gt; wuarried about
that, though lie knew' he could get another job in five minutes,
and lie was right
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stung them, struck back
quickly
twice.
An eight play. 64-yard, drive
quarterback
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Wilkerson sneaking from the
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call, said Light end-linebackerfullback-plact'kickt'r JayMarshall and Johnson tripped
Johnson said after the game. "I
oser safet) LeRoy Dickey. who
ton't guess it matters now, but I had slipped in the wet field as
never saw the defender lie Just he was coming across to help
ran right in front of nie.
Marshall on the pass coverage,
"Tht ba ll '4'dS h)Vti both of Dicke) slid right into the path of
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Swett. Mike Butcher - were Trinity 43 with a short punt.
their wa)"
When the &gt;ellow flag flut- out of the game, due to sheer
The Rattlers took advantage,
Jolvison ti.i be right
the terei to the ground, the Trinity exhaustion.
adding another Ti) in two plays
fila), either way probably stands erupted with a loud
Wilkerson passing 24 yards to
Th e Rattlers put in second
wouldn't have changed the Iiiiai Over
because it did appear and third string backs in the '.singback Marshall. Carter ran
oulcunic of the contest, con- that Johnson had been in- last period
but kept piling up the two-point conversion.
sidering the victory margin
terft'rred with as the ball the yardage against the worn
With just 2:42 to play, the
But there Ls a shadow of a pa.st'd overhead
Rattlers kicked off again - and
which out Saints defense.
alaaubt
would have been a First-andfirst diawn Behrens hit
"Set' that." said Kelley, as
The pla) i: question came goal for the Saints
Earl Matthews with the bomb that
sophomore tailback
with 201 left in the second
Hut Johnson was called for
Medlock ripped through several placed the ball at the nine pushing he threw up his arms tacklers on his way to an 18- setting up the already discussed
front of him, when he turned )ard gain in the last three :nterference call.
after the ball aridfound himself minute_; or the game.
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Ale is a
In the second half. it was
on top of Marshall.
second or third string back, and simply a questi3n of how much
Offensive pass interference is
he's as good as anybody weve
not who was to win.
15 %ards. plus loss of down
seen all year."
I'm Just p,lad the) didn't
The Oviedo Lions puton it
thus the Saints then faced it
Thv
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sta~ed
with
score60.
Ituas bad enough as it
vxtellent showing in their 5"3
third and 25 .it the 34'yard line,
the bigger and (aster FAMU was," said a disgruntled Kelley
'sin over Wvmore' Tech Friday
but
third. Behrens was sacked linemen in the first half
ter the game.
night
for a 16-ard loss under 0
kept getting pushed around
But we aren't going to feel
This marked the lions '
furious Rattler rush
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and
more
in
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latter
ashamed,''
he brightened.
'ecund win to two losses Cars
hi fourth down, a half mile to
stage's
' They were better and that's
uiri had the hot hand forwith I 42 left in the half, the
We' just got blew out. We t ha t. But see are good, too
ls- iest
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saints probabl) should have
didn't
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We are the best football
lu'sfl 13 rebounds. Wsmore's
panted
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would stop their offense. The) team in the south half of the
Terry King could only manage
Behrens was sacked again. Just beat us at our own game," state - and No. 2 in the whole
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giving
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alreaii hit, ] 1) Vourit'
baseball meetings, Oakland th
owner Charlie Finle&gt; made' his Award sstmer Spark) 1.0c.
presence felt on the final day b) Much irida.ated F: L'twlck lila)
peddling his last rt'niaintng be heading to another club next
prestige player. Vida Blue, to spring.
(;tit never have too
Cincinnati for 115 million in a
deal bound to result in another Ilau h pitchin. said ('e'dri&amp;
head. head nithoritatron with lallis. the Yanktes' incoiiiiflg
his arch antagonist. ('OflhrIat.S- general rnanaa'i 'This affords
us the aappcirtunat next spring
siorier Bowie Kuhn
Eighteen trooths ago Kuhn Ii utiliz.' ,an,' of fur pitchers
a pla 'r 'slit night fill a
voided an attempt Ii) Finley
sell Blue to the Ness York void should one alL(' I14 .
In other deals. lbtroit sent
Yankees for $1.5 million.
resulting in a court suit which is shortstop Ton, Ver)zer to the
(le've'laniI Indians for outfielder
still
still being appealed
This time Finley gota player. Charlie Spikes. Milwaukee
first baseman Dave le,alt pitchers Jun Slaton and
internaission 22O.
Itevering. thrown in ith the Huh l-'olkcrs to Ih'troit for
Others that helped in Oviedo
cash But. 011cc' again Kuhn has outfielder Itar' Uglisic, Sentlt'
'e'aring drive were Diller Gould
tr,ilt'd outfielder l),,se' (ullitis
ecn fit to question the cle',il
mi M,ird I)t'Vires both scoring
''I oni advising Cincinnati to ('inciruioti for liii'. her Shi,,iit'
tight apiece' — (WUHGF: T.
and Oakland that I am calling it Hassle's and St l'ui'. sent
HIIIlHr III
[luck Mortii.
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Revering deal," Kuhn said in a quire'd earlier in the do&gt; front
too*n C Dcaarc 4
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prepared statement. "I believe Kansas ('it&gt;,
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the deal raises substantial iiminur'le'ague' pitcher George
Ov'FDO l.rd 3$ Meier
questions as to whether it Frazier
kVt%arVf 0 Anderson
should be approved or not. I
Overall, there' were' 20 trades
2 1. '(Is? Dcv r.es 9 Toti 3? 1735
would expect to have the involving 51 u.qIar league
hearing in the next seven to 10 pla&gt;ers durin tt:' week-long
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r-aro
have landed the left-handed
starting pitcher the) need tam
regain the National lA'ague
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West title' next year. But the'&gt;
we're' 0[4iflhistic the conirlilssioner would ultimately uk;&gt;
the transaction.
''Vat' feel that there is no
Its I niled I'rt's'. lnie'rnatitiiial 111 11,A011 FA i, I *mng h(e'nch State
reason se hy it shouldn't be'
F tonaL, State' aid Sclon I loll
4. San ,luse' State 84, Wiiliaii
approved," said Reds' Presi' ,',,t'li sdill ed tight ictarie's to .anul \l,irs 17, Fullerton State
dent Rob Howsam.
111,51 into Saturdas night's eu: Utah W. Kent State 4'
If Kuhn allows the deal to go finals in the Big Sun basketball Montana 78, Brigham Young
through, it certainly makes the tournam ent in St I'e'tersbunt. 72, Idaho State 77, Pan
Reds favorite's to wifl the NI_ I' I..
Imcrican 4; New Mexico,
pennant next )ear. The 28-&gt; earS
II,irr&gt; I )avi'. ore'aI 2 paints State 69, Louisiana Tech 51 and
old Blue still is one' of the
as [1111walvii Florida State
Southern Cal 93. New SIe'ico
pre'niaier left-handers in the teittle'ai fra*na t*'himol I- n ida&gt;
an
game' and coupled with Teinii night for a 787 victors itt e'r
Providence stretched its unSt';iV'i' as t.ulii give the He'd,'. the' South l"liiritlii. M uch led b&gt; UI'
beatun re'c'emrei to 5.0 as guard
to iunt' hunts in the first half
most formidable left&gt; -right&gt;
Use ught Williams scored 25
Seton Hall, 3-2. gained the
points
punt h in the majors
Blue's trade also marks the finals In outlasting West
Two ftc's, throws by Kenny
ule'parture of the last of the all- Virginia, 76-7:1, in the Ia's'ning
Davis, with 31 seconds rennai•
i:nna. (if (tie' teautnoiiae'nt.
star Performers who helped
iiing, elirbell a narrow victors
Florida State', as loch III,heing the A's three consecutive
for Arizona over pre'viousl&gt;
world championships from Itmscd it,s res,'urel to 5.4), rallied
undefeated Houston. Arizona
ran its home' winning streak to
192'74 In the last three ) e'ars behind the plo&gt;nni;aking of David
the' :'.t '5 aLso have lust fle'ggu' Thuiiipson and broke the game .18
w ith 12 minute's to plat
Jackson, Bert Canipane.-ris. Joe'
I 4)Ilg Beach State, behind
Fhesiiipson fuiisliu'd as ilhi 13 Leonard Gray's 33 points.
Rueli, hiullie' Fingers, Sal
Rondo. Ken hioltuinan and Jun points and Mike I )illard had 14 defeated San Jose State in
for the Seminoles ('enter Steve
opening-round action of the
"Catfish" hunter,
Besides the Blue trade, there Stafortl and guard ('al Clover
Utah (lassie.
Buster Matheney and Jeff
we're six other transactions i'ac'h scored '211 hunts for South
the uiso,4 Florida
completed Friday
Jut kitis scored 19 of Utah's first
('enter Scott I)t'ssn scored 16
20 points in the second half to
significant of which was the
New York Yankees' signing of hMont,s and (,alis ,added 15 for lead the Utes to victory in the
'.ecuntl game of the burnt')
Ire's' agent 1ief pitcher Howl&gt; the Pirate's. Moore had 21 h*sU1ts
W William &amp; Mary hit 74 pores-nt
Eastasick to a $1 S iiailluon, five-' and Robinson hall 16 for theMountaineers, who dropped to
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tod,i'a tu'cUM' that would t' tarrpe'rmg, anal %oukrimi, how Bossi,'
Kuhn gets his back up about that. but )oU can put it duwii in sour
(soak had I-:arl Va c-as cr -tuc k to that resignation of his with l3al'
tiji1ar,', he Auld have a new job fist' riainut's later with
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Ham O.iltia, the Rra'wa'r s hand
want
word ,aboui
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managerial untrod with the Orioles. Weaver's t-uninaitnit'jit
with tht'tii is onl% it verbal one, not anything in writing, but that
ssiauJtbt batter to Kuhn if he felt there had been an' overt
tampering
It's no secret Dalton would have liked Weaver as his manager
when Dalton was still with the California Angels, but the (iole's
refused ti, let Weaver ga Dalton arid Weaver have been dust'
friends '211 ears and hen h' 'sis the plo&gt; er personnel director
itti hit' ( )rudt's, it ".I,, Dalton "ho brought Weaver in From
It a.'he-st t'r a mlii iamb' hin one
I(alt ilnore' 's coaches at the' start
1968. Then in the middle of that sajime' season, Dalton fired Hank
Bauer as the' Orioles' manager and named Weaver as his
replacement
Weaver ha's been with hI,altuiinre' since', winning one World
Chanipiurvship, three' Agiae'ru an I.cogue' pennants and five'
Easte'rn Division title's in that tune'. If he isn't the best manager in
baseball, I'll wait while' )ou think about it and try to conic up with
One li'tte'r
.thmtmng Weaver's iim,uis virtues is a long memory IIis biggest
liabilits though, is it short fuse' 'F,H'a short, sonietijia's
Vaa'ave'r gut all fired up Wa'athe'sabi evening at these' winter
baseball nie'tings lie' felt the Oriole's had made a buira deal with
the—Expos. which seas bad enough. but the fact they hadn't notified
bum beforehand, he' thought was worse
Iii.' trade' that upset lion so ninth was the marie in which the
Oriole's se'nL left-bander fluals SIns .inmi re'lieve'r Hands Mille'r plus
minor It-ague pitcher Hr&gt;ii Smith to Montreal for re'lieva-rs Don
Stminhou_se' and .Joc Kerrigan and in minmmr league' outfielder Cars
htoeinit'ke'
had it,'' he fumed I quit Iris going right upstairs and
It'll hank i l'eft'rs I Baltimore's General Manager a he eon have
the job
So he went drectl&gt; to I'e'te'rs' room and told him he was
resigning Wisely, l'tiers, a much calmer individual, refused to
;n'u'p( the resignation lit' talked se rth Weaver patient ly. "x
phoned it nutn tier of things to hiiii, ine'luuling hose he' anti oilier
tin'iiii*'i's of time' Oriole's had tried to re'cti him but couldn't
and said oka&gt; he' as ouluin 't quit
We'ave'r e've'ntwills cuietail
Later, he e'plaint'm1 his f.'e'Iings about the whole thing,
'Ms bec'aoning ulisturb.'l is sirs uncharacteristic to Has' nature
hit au,se I trust the pe-.apl.' %% ho are 5'. tar-king for Mr I 1 a'te'rs I 't'e
sat in on all the rncs'tings at u's hind to this point and vtiict'ui bias
opinion I'm ce'rtainl&gt; not 'gainst ant eh'al we would niiok.' to help
ourselves.
'What I Want to cIo mimosi seas. tall Buds Ma&gt; Weaver as e'flt
'Sonic' managers like to shirk that re'sporvsibilitv but I fist it
personal obligation he'e'ause' I get close to the guys who work for
me I don't like for a ballplayer to say 'I had to read about rm
trade in the paper." I would've liked to explain to Rudy myself
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&gt;ard.s in seven plays. All but F'AMU ended its season one
tailback better, fittingly, at
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th.' high handicap game c.th-gorl ¼ ith 227. They are 1.2 in han
ihuap scri.'s high 54 ith 622 ti.6 10 Their team is in second place and
reall) tiaking a run at the first place standing of the iS.sies
frail
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big 'Ail% is Gene ON,dl "ho fired three dynamile gaines of 224,
213, and 20 for if fantastic 645 series Gene sshose average Is 152.
rolled 189 pins os er his as t'rage, the most ever reixn-ted here 1k'
ct'rtainls 54 us Morris SN'igle Itoofing's Star of the Week.
1)It'l)F\ (ill.: It is aIssas s a thrill to hxJ¼ I a 200 game
esl*eiails ii) out average is in the nil 130s, This happened to t¼o
IP. bLIl)f)% P)I)lt. fred M ann 2113 .inI Wanda St.' hans 200
HL'('K'.S CLSTI)%I ('ATEItI-:IUS L1)lFS: Its finally happenisi
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firiall) IR'd for high averagt'he gals. (;
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\It'yer' fl (lt' star of the ¼eeilling an eseri 100 pins over her
average Watch otit (;If.rin ; I larvarel. ho-re comes Patti*
BOWLING POTI'filflltl Wing's Chants . the flVl. fund.
M itch aid' h(JSpitalil.'(l and h4ld veterans had the hest fund
raising fwrlol in its 35 )cartIr) last season
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32-Houses Unfurnished

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required POs'liOn availat
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good fringe bend its, located
State Rd 46 10 miIts E
P,jnt Dora Priore #01 ill

3 BR house, unfurn. AlSo 2 BR
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PluS hIll I last month
Lovely SlOry home, large
monthly rent, call 322 7470
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3 OR. 2 bath. carpeted, central
lILA. fenced yd . refrigeralor,
range 322 3l

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Guarctette. lull time SweIC
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323 3777

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A.AA EMPLOYMENT

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Govtrnment SubSidy available
Builder 322 2217 Equal Houting
Opportunity

JOIN
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Prolest,on a I
training. fldvdual SuperviSion.
,iiI ERA ben,? tS, Seller £ buyer
Pvr.. A,,r?ir,!,
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C,pt0l advertising program
are gust a he* 01 ly many
REASONS WHY WERE THE
LEADER' Call Daic orr for a
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Santord lakefront. 3 BR.2batt.
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,Stiitlhurst REALTOR 322
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meritS tar added incOme Prcrd
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AANT(D- Carpenler's Helper
Utltp cOrk 66.1 5702 between 4
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AilIflg 10 accept responsibility.
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monthly PIUS 90od fringe I
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PIscine 90-4 3534114

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Terms Court. Laundry r, I
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also available, please nail-re ab
trieaboveotb.cesOr trie Seminole
County Manpower D.v5i©r
ICETA Ott-ce. t
Ncr-lb Park
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MAYFAIR- 455 Sumnmeelin, 3
7 bIth, family room,
fireplace e'lra arge lot. Owner
All l\Ql "Ct'tgage. 131.9%

Eve'. 322 151?

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town, very clean &amp; roomy
Jimm,e Cowan. 315 Palme

ADVERTISING
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your frenl
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32
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III"l14'oncorr*r lot Eacellent
appreciation elpected See
Teqm Possible *21.750

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FORREST GREENEINC
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Seminole Redo
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rental plans GENEVA GA
DENS. 1103 W,7SfPISt,S.anfOI

323 2090

RAYMONDE.LUNDQUIST
Peg. Pul (elate Broker
.alesApçvaltals 7372$4
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MUST SILL Queen
Site mlttret'. &amp; hot speungs.
almOaf new cOnd.tion. $15. H g l
qUllily DR set. d stress fruit
wood, 4 (hairs wilti needlepoint
Covent, oval shaped) table With
two leaves. $195 2 matching
oyerstuffed Swi,e'l chars Itrom
LlOyd'.) $75 caCtI Da,s 616
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2-700.
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ISO c gs. 3 rr.r'
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II caratrecklacet $3 ui Mke'
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Highway 50 West
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ConcTeterk

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P.O. Box 15037

Harold Hall Realty
1 W. 25th St.
SANFORD
FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL. 301.3fl.3,03

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BChind Mac 5 Electric I
1 701$ Elm, 3271445
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property
trmfh payments you can attoid Call or cult Ut,
Jim Wailer Homes dlIpSay patS nearest you
or send the
coupon for cornpJete details

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YES WE CAU' Even though new home' prIces contiflue to spiral upward Jim WaIler can help you beat
the high cost oh building Let us thow you how
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qualutued propetty owners
with no red tape no
thud party delay and with payments you can If
lord Your t'iendly J m Walter rc'presentative will
h.indlt all of the detail, for you
and you'll know
Calcify what you? monthly mortgage payment will be
betore Construction begins

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own Inside finishIng woik, you can save more
much much more Here s how JIm Walter WIll Cu.
torn buIld your now home to almost any stage.. from
the shell up to 90'. complete We II fintsh the Out
sIde in every detail Including two coals of quality
paint On the inside, you tell us where to stop
then
you and yout family fake over and finISh the rest Do
as much as you like
but tte more InsIde wOrk you
do for Oursclf lhe more money you II save

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own property, we can s!.lI! custom buIld a home lot
you SO! lam less thin you would belIeve possible
for !ar less than 'average prIces being reported in
newspapers. on felevision and radio YES WE CAN'
Let us show you'

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a new home.

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NOTICE TUESDAY WI SOLD)
HOMES! SEVERAL OTHERS
UN 0 ER
CON T P A C T
LISTINGS NEEDED FOR OUR

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PUBLIC AUCTION

cu.ea.tl 0',, Atyviid. £,v Avy

'72 NOVA 2 DR.

g45'. &amp; furniture
1106W 1st 5' - 5anlorc
3229903
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OppOF'tunity, 111.000 323 3771

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1974 pick u

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l'ILL DIRT CLAY SHELL
HAUL INC.
Chuck GcrmIy 32) 6561

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*IAKE PRIVILEGES, 3 BR, 3
bath, family rm . central air,

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71 Chevrolet Truck. Fleet side,
with topper 6 cyl Standard Shibt
cth r*ct.n S p,5ter
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PILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL,

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PARK OFF ICESI

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rack 55)3 377 1934

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easy terms 116.1% 373 5771
* LARGECORPIER.30R.3baIh
kitchen equipped, fenced yard.
I 173.300 173 Sill

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44 at 76'' Sfat,on Paola. 377
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soaces 322 9611 or 1 rail 4t.r

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AccessorIes

Call 904

'76 SPORTABOUT

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carpe'ing. sold originally $79
'epotsessed - used for Short
lime balance UI 50 ess $7?'

damaged in Shipping
110 SN 1717

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$15 37) 1191

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GremlIn. nee
water pump &amp;
batlet,. $100 349 5701

751131) Ia' fu'fbtr detaIl

78-.t,torcycies

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1973 Lincoln Continental Good
COriditiOn
Must Sell th,5
Week
Plo reasorcable offer
refused
Leave name arid
bomber II 377 0701 or 372 4163

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VACUUM

Brand new, never uSI'd

unleli ,eh,cle '5 Sold

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being maCel, fOlding pool table
$70 YISP1iII Camera &amp; strobe
pelt 1)5 321 0132

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69 Terry bass boat, 15 *itt I
JohnSOn *3 PIP Ovtbo,srd cedric
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cay
Beds. Coffee Urns &amp;
c,nsot -MARINE
Chafing Dish' American Rent
.971 liv,, I? 92
All 377 9113
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$50 Call 372 1621

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nCoclillL-ntei% Sands Tra'r'
Pa?.o Stones Gress.
Trapi Steel Rods W-re MeSh
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
30$ (Im A,
377 $151
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worms 5)
Also Peat tiny
quality. $1 bijsl'el WPiOlet,al, .
your container. S bushyls 'r
mote, !Sc per bvsh,l BAC,1'
MARKET
2415 Sanford A,
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(.arage Sale
1111 5 I'.srk Ave
$000 6'? '215
I ri Sal - Sun - Dcc 9 tO Ii
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1ilrage
Sale
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BUY JUNK CARS

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DAYTONA AUTOAUCTION
bd*y 93. I mile west Of Speedway,
Daytona Belch, will hold a
pubIc AUTO AUCTION every
TuESday &amp; Sat night at? 30 It's
the Oflly one in FlotidI You WI
tyi reserved price No charge
Other than IS regitlraton tee

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Av
ISuy &amp; Sell, th finest in
used
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and up 7519 Orlando Dr - 377
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BUY JUNK CARS. trucks £ Im
porls $1010170 372 5440 alter
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all puce', can be seen. at $01 F
31115 St. Sanford. w#9IdIyI
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P,ater. AC. p , P B 311 V I
autO 11)0'? 323 3111

EVERYDAY IS BARGAIN DAY
III THE -WANT ADS 377 2611 or

Air Conditioning

Peg P1,11 Estate Broker
76 S Sanford Aye
0739 evfl 327 164). 323 711)

$ISSOO. Low down plymecd.

TeleplSowl)0S))7II

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3 BR. lro a 3 or i BR. Only

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31 7017 S FmerKts Awe, Sanford, Fla
7 BR. garage aparlrnecit,

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MelIonville

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a place, tti live, car to drive, a
tOO. Or Some service you have
need of. read all our want

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neighborhood, Completely renovaled. CA. Pool. carpeting,
19 fenced yard, 530.5% 37) 3771

LAKE MARY- Office ors Las,
Mary Blvd Older building,

WALNUT STEREO

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yn,seleclOn ot good u5td'
n,ture 130 1703
Bob Walker Furntute
Casse.berrw Piata
H* 17 $2

* FAMILY. I BR. 2 bath. ch'ice

family room, screened porch
eith a B 0 pit l2OrallI'
site
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originally $l. Pay balance,
11300 596 SIll

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costclassuf,edadstobuy, sell, or

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you place your
classified IC. the sooner yOU *11
gel results

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MARY- Swim flth, skI, 3
BR IPOisible 3r0l. 7 baths,

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Chr,stmas. 52750 each, boys &amp;
girls. 2136 Grove Dr . Sanford,
rla 3770141
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Plenty of bicycles for sale for

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Pigs,
1706 UP.
373 10.11

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS--'17 &amp;
'73 models Call 37) 5510 or III
4405 Dealer I

Price Negotiable on
h' 373
seen at $01 W

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BeautifUl lull C011ie' PUPS
for
Christmas, I female I male. 160.
37) 7494

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Qualifying, $73500

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Section Close to shopping
us
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General Contractor
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Ifl?Chevrolet$tatuors*agon Coot
no car'
1913 Yamaha 17$ motorcycle

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with Teo' Sell
One
IPie Quick, easy Want Ad
way The magic numb.r is 377

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

(CORPORATE SEAL)

2 OR lrgy lot, .ees.
stOrds. Carpeted. $11.90'?
1017 Santa No Brokers

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engines andtandem allelra,Ier.
$2,195 377 9UIor 37) 0I)Iafler)
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MONTAWC REFRIGERATOR. 70
cu ft . 160 32) 7171
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SANFORD AUCTION
1713 S French Ave

docked, wormed, reds &amp; blacks.
5150 to$740 Born Oct 3(fth U)

Sunday, Dec. 11, 1577—SB

Plymouth convertible, iwo Fury,
$730 3720031

CHR ISTMAS SPECIAL

Call 333

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•itcp,qn
applIances,
lay
minlained, eater paid,
neighborhood. 322 1412.
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5150 firm I 70 Speed electric
frolling motor. $60
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1 ernoges china. Complete set for
6 man e e,tr piece'. $300. 32)
1161 alter
30 p nis
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'.dll Aith thick
uStsions. 323

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Parts.
Used
machines
APPLIANCES.

Monlgome'ry Ward"Signature"
SpSde' healer less Itiar, twO years
old Electric blower and ther
mostaf $12500 339 $691 after
1 30

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55-Boats 8. Accessories

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a' 327 0333

near

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layouts avid crte' copy Service

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RADIO STATION WTRR intends to
register the said isarne wiTh the
Clerk of the Circuit CoWl of
Seminole County, Florida, puf$ulnI
tochaptee$4SO Florida Statute's

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Immediate possession
Adwerl.sirig Director
$370 weekly. considerable
central lILA. Adults P4 Pr
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11*
operation
of
eaperuence
IllS For Appt call 372 9444
heavy equipment. eaperierice in
The Evening Herald
lime rock, finishing &amp; ability to
Mobile home Ott 5', 10'. 12' wi,
read engnetting road grades.
IX Pd French Ave
no pets. •dutts. v' wwlcOf.
apply n person to Seminole
Slotord, Florida
7543 Park 0" . Sanlord
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Don't pile no longer needed items
Park Ave . Sanford, Fla ,
high as an elephants eye Place I SAN MO PARK- I, 7, 3 fledrcs
SminQI County is an Equal
trailer apts Adults &amp; fern
a
classifIed ad. and pile the
Opportunity Employee
park Weekly 331$ H
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mOney .15 yOur •vlIef'
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That lii. undersigned, desIrIng to
engage in business ifS Seminole

drapes, refrigerator,
"11db more MC 1)0's 373 100$

Nearly flew blue chair, trundle
liouble bed, 327 1170

COME 10 CHRISTMAS
iN I A ( MARY iii
Visit E 1 y5e 5 IloriSh
OPE II HOUSE December 10th &amp;
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?MrtqaqesBougtit

yard.

323.7832

GARDEN

1505W 75th $1

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Sell
Nurses. RId 51 LPPI 5. aOe's L Ye I
'i cornpanon. Short term
assignments. Homemakers
UP1OPWI, 635 04)6

BR apa'lf"ents, sirf
2&amp;
5, 0', COnstructor IduIt
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GENEVA

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER

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ya'd. pri $I79

Sleep Sofa ,vnd chlir Ne'* Only
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Bring this ad br 55 Bonus' ''1

Foosci,a' Mait'iin, 1350
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Seminole Plaza
H'ghcays 17 9'? ana 136
CasseiDerr y, Florida

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COlor ?Q5 Edible fruit,
$75$
Crystal Lake Nursery, Lake
•Mary,

REAL ESTATE
REAL TOP 377 U91

57—Appliances

Si -Household GoOd

I'ees -

HAL COLBERT

Ridgewood Arms Apts.

Sale

FIREWOOD ION SALE
WE DELIVER
111 load 3276301

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3 part poodle puppies, tree t good
home, Pt I. Boy III I, Wekiva
Park 0'. 3230216

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BUY corner lot your own retal

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STENSTROM REALTY
I Ia co needs YOU Good 7411
37? 2120
51115 NET" $113
REALTORS
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RECEPTIONIST
rfOrmaI ,On call
3.—bile Homes
Typ.ng SO kSPM pluS personali
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lfl 4SI or wr"e
St. Johns Realty
equals 5450 mo &amp; benetits
Al Arn r amly Group
Tra'er fr rent, eater &amp; lights
BROKERS
P 0 tSoa $5)
SALES MANAGER
furnished Near Otter, tia
STE N SIR 0 PA
eipinairlg
Eac
Sant'd fi 3 );'I
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CO
Days 377 4173
PIe.? tO I armington Hunt
TPADCSWORKER (PLUMBER I
r"arlagrm,nI ev Will Iran I
Plghtt,
Rewrvy US per run Cali ally,
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vnOeledge of
REALTY
pm - 3?) $177
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WOODWORKING
5-Lost &amp; Found
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SANFORD
177.500
tools and materals used in
Promotable obs tOr c3rprntl
Large? family horneor hOme *th
SUPER
3 tiP, 7 0,5th ndrn, ,,
helpers &amp; IumD,r yard help
Plumbing AbIly to cOrk from
Real Estate
-ncomc
pr.ced 17000 belOu.
S.anorai Pan FR, eat n kitchen,
skrIches. plans and tO un
WELDER
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- . NO
bInk apprasal
C H&amp;A. d.fling area &amp; niuCh ,
cerstand and effectively f011Ow
Machne parts essential
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o'e' BPP WARRANTED Jt
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oral and written instructions
701 CommPqcial
323 Si
'r' O'a Ycv'rot Road Tu'eSdly
Barely used 3 OP. I', bath, C
41-Houses
F.perence as a plumber or
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Don t Delay
It Today
(U II'S
lilA.
carpets.
nice
ue4
area,
—.Completion of an aPproved
YOur Future IS Our Concern '
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LOVELY- 3 OR, I bath homi na
tranrig course
6—Child Care
country a?mo5pber' P1cc large
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cWANs
L3C Mary- 3 Bk, I : UI
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bomeS Under 127.000 *itIi lC55
i4f At TORS 1)06067
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EI,JIPMEP4T OPERATOR
Raborn REALTY
bath &amp; kitChtn' Ideal First
'ban *900 down Gov-ernrnent
krvo*IeCge. Skill and eipCrencd in
n ni1
)5
rne Ca, cr
bath tarnily room, dn'ng
t'r t Home (uSl 134,500
REALTOR 327 4MLS
lund'np Builder 373 3211 Equal
a,,, J3
?h operation, maintenance and I
room
l'vng
,00m,
deublr
bold,,, (ill •CiJiip fr "ri
i43-f'g Opportunity
EVE 322 1179
uSe of dump and flat bed trucks
garage
"lorm.,'
utility
room,
porch
- -. ,,_, ________._,
QUAINT-- 2 BR, I bath borre in andof eli cOmplea publiC corks '
$3.. $00 377 1796
Country Club Manor! w
ood Things to Eat
equipment Ability to secure a i
OWNER ANK lOUSi Make -- --- —
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LOweIp Brittany
- LOCH ARBOR
Th
carpet &amp; paneled FR, n , c scr
weather 5 Perfect br
Florida
State Chauffeur's
offer On this I BR. I bath rn
borne Truly one Of a k-nd
porch, utility Shed' House in
ci.ick,ard sale - tell e'.er,thi
CLASSIF ED ADS DO A JOB
Lcense, phyticil Streng'ti and
maculal, doIlPlOuse deal for
Eacellent Condition'
l%! Ul I want ad Call 322 ?
Only
iSHICH CAN BE DONE NO
SWE El CORN-52.5O BU.
agility Sufficient tO operate
retireeS or young St3r'r
$70000i
CHARMING
Older 2 Story I
0, 5)) #99)
OTHER WAY CALL 327 7611
fu prnent occasionally under
Garage &amp; Workit'p Call to See
APART
MAKE A AISH.- 3 BR, I bath
acre Wooded
-ad,erse weather corditions
-Ica.a,'
Pvme fl Sanford 5 1 tTrru,
-YENI
PAR YIP S MARIcE I
BR, 2 ballS rerned,led 7 ttOry
WANT
TO
LIVE
OUT'
Super
7
241L P ryr'b A5,
Business Opportunitli *
come trpe' Plicel, decorated fl
223 226)
borne, near hospital $73 500 323
APPLY IN PERSON TO
BR moCle home c lb flmilp
i tIll 7 t11lt
IOYLLWILDE
quiet
Open 7 Days A Week'
fleiQPbOrp,00
FR
5.114 0? 322 7539 after pm
SminOIe County CELl Otfice
'rotn
and
many
eatra
features
E,ecutive
Home
LIe Nec
fireplace
&amp;
more'
BPP
—
Seminole County Ynpocer
DEALERSHIP AVAILI.B1 t
on . 5 04 In acre $16500
0001 ?tbie,
" ,Z%i .i'Cflt u%'l'(
NA'AL ORANGES Lather citrus
WARRANTED JuSI $75 9i
Div5,On
jr'-forC
Seminole area
El
* Give Yourselh The NiceSt
',,.P a cue and sell -? *i'h
'o' j,al,i $3 OObu5P,el 32'? 03e7 0?
ST JOHN'S RIVER-- 344 Iron
10$ Norm Park Avenue
$32.0'?) $50 02'?
per
,ea
ChriStmas Present Of All- A
322 6733
v.erald classIed ad Call 372
DOLLI'IOUSE-.. I BR, I
tage I I
SU5I.U0
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bath
Sanford. Florida
Unlimited CppOPSijflty, "
P4cc Home' This I BR. 3 bath
borne in Dreamwoldi Huge icr
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the nat,on 5 tastes, growl I
Iijtury borne in IdyIlCildI has
- MARKHAM AREA- I?' acres
Patio FR' Equipped kitchen
VariOuS Other CETA positionS are
products Total 'nvestrnent
li-Instructions
everything including a beautiful
Wooded 53500 per acre
DR. &amp; mur more' See It Now'
also available. please inquire at
$2100
pool arid a large Cheery ,
*HANDYMAN'S DR(AMHOUSE*
BPP WARRANTED
Only
the abOve oftice
1 100
t Security Inyestmf
fireplace' *&amp;s.ox'
577750'
1 unit. 'enant Occupied. 7 StOry
HOME SITE-- Country selling
'IANPeAPI S MUSIC CENTER
2 Company Automob.Ie
- ,. ThiS Beauliful I BR, 3', baths
trame, S baths, I kitchens.
__._W991_IflQ00
--_ --.
Lessons. Inttrumenti
AN :QUAI.
TUNITY
Ac
3 All E'p,nse Paid Vacation
lIsA VA HOMES- Only 1202
hos 3700
under
roof
and
corner lot, assume monthly
WINTER SPRINGS-' OnIt $2 O
(fliOrieS. PepaIl 210 E luSt,
EMPLOYER
1 No Fiperence Neceisa'y
down payment on COnTpIe4ely
has 10 acre's for yOu and your
payments *iIl accp tra' ri
Down &amp; Atsume payments of
S.anforø 323 1751
I! -s Our desire to help you rn4
I reconditioned homeS, priced
family tO CniOy Custom built
anything over 17.500 in value or $204 9$ NO QUALIFYING on
CETA
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,Cur goal ifl Ite and becor
from 117.000 up in Sanford &amp;
with the utmost in Quality At
17.000 in caSh as down payment
this 4 BR. 3 bath, Split plan v,th
Ge' ii the ferns Scrip of things
I
Successful ltiru Ultra Gual
S.minol. Co NeeØ not be a
$1S.003. Taking Offers'
Anytime 3270211
ciouble garage, central HIA &amp;
UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE I
Te'fl5 in5tru(ton br -nC,.oal
Call Doug Wells, 322 lId
veteran SEE and BUY yours
I
family
room
Call
EMPLOY ME NI
Cae
AND
&amp; groupS
Sanford Ii
TODAY'
Call Doug Ma'c
Monday lb
- WINTER SPRINGS BUILDERS
Stemper Agency
iSh'ItfSurSt PEAL TOP 3126711
TRAINING
ACT
THE
:Ow'sk, 3773347
Saturday 106
OWN EXEC HOME- I HR. 3
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FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE
______________________
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baths. tormal LR &amp; DR. fully
REALTOR 37? 4t91
AVAILABLE WITH SEMINOLE
Sanford's
Sales
Leader I
carpeted, tailored drapes. all
CERAMIC &amp; MACRAME SHOP
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
42—vbiIe HOflWs
COUNTY AGENCIES
18—Help Wanted
C E Electric appliances. 3000
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SELLING BECAUSE
C
Eves 123 37*6 322 lf$9
50 It of living spaceplusa car
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ILLNESS' Located on SR 1
10 BE CONSIDERED FOR
P REGOQY Ml'SfhiLt' HOP,P(5
DeBARY-'- 710 Lucerne Dr. 3 BR.
garage ALSO. l '10- I build'ng
Longc000, this rapIdly growi.
TEXAS OIL COMPANY eed5 AP
THESE
POSITIONS
*itPt a half blIP unattached to
1 path 127.300
3103 Olanoo oe
bu$vssI53sa&amp;a,strong (Ljer,$e ci
Low, 10*
malufC p.'son for •Ort tripS
323 5370
A
PLICAUTk1 :Mf,4T BE
I plyment
the house All 1155 5 Situated on
ii ' utlj st,c*,t
.'A &amp; b'HA I' INAPICIPI(,
ANYTIME
%urrovfld.rig Sanford Contact
RESIDENT OF SEMINOLE
a
I
acre
lake
front
site
enible
tO
JuSt
walk
in
and
you
StI
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Customers We train Write K 0
COUNTY AND MEET OTHER
SAPoFORD 113 San Carlos, 3 BR, - Multiple ListIng Service
123.000 dOwn and take over
sc't?'rvg ri ,our own store 1 C.
Dick
Pres
On the Beautiful St )OPirIS River Soultwestern
ELIGIBILITY
CR1 T EN IA.
payments' No Closing costs!
1 bath, family room. 176.500
130 tllQfrom IC a m 10$ p m
Live NW Cf Sanford off Hwy 17 93 Pe'froleum. Ft kSoftlS. I,
I
WHICH INCLUDES UNEM
Call 530 II90lrom l0a m Ip "i .
call 1)00654 alter 6pm
2565
Leisure World Mobile Esfates.
_________PLOYED A MINIMUM OF IS
or
call
LEMON
BLUFF130
04.31
after
7 BR. 1 bath. REALTORS
6pm
NEED A SERVICEY.AN' You Ii
American Parks, DRary Mob.le'
WEEKS. MEET lylE LOWER
o'.t- PV.3NF, CALL STARTS
PARK
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familrroombgock,5ZS
Call
biflØ h-rn l'sted fi Our Business
Homes &amp; Lots beginning a'
LIV INC STANDARD FOR
. 10 AD ON I'
John
Clark.
Req
-s
ijeal
lir5t
or
retirement
bOrn,'
7
Real Estate
S.r,-c, D.rec-tc'ry
$11,300, bank financing -ficluiCes
FAMILY INCOME OR API
•
SAPIORA CCNDOYIN,, iM
2)6
Ti.
-1 S. '
'L
END
BR 1 bath Only $15000
'Vaiesnian Eves 327 dli
Club House, Pool T,nn COurl
AFDC
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Kriuvr Rd - 3 BR. 2' baths. 2 Need e.peritflcyd commercial
5 7727611
Boat Laurstls 13051 4441411
car garage. DR. pool, lr,fii5
bark Idler Salary rvt'gotiable
LlJ 2 SlOry horn,, 4 BR. I ba?t'i
M. Unsworth Realty
ANIMAL KEEPER
E.,iIynt Im.nge bf.neftS Ar
courts. Club HOute, range.
Acre looking for a few ambt-C
-deal for big fam-ly Also has 1
4155t fl the care f a ae's'gnateo
refrigerator, diSposAl, drapes &amp;
Equal Opoorlunty Enpiot,r
poplC to brain to oea,
43-Lots-Acreage
BR gee apI touttor rent Many
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an.rnal and upkeep Ot their
Much. Much More' By Owner
Etedutive
Distributors
327 1611 Eat No 7$
I
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etIras 555 000
enclosures Applicant must be a
assumable mortgage
Rawlept' productS The
l' m
Lake Markham area I to IS acre
Carpenter
Helpers' Work in
REALTOR
high School graduate and
EStablished company plus a vs
9569.
277
7991
or
322
9541
MLS
Older home in good cond 7 BR 1
eaGied sites, paved 'Gad un
Deltc,esai E .per.evced Only 339
preferably have some et
32) 4061 ur cves .123 0517
marketing plan equals an •
bath, 19 eat in kitchen Only
derground electric
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William 2107
AMELIA7
BR.
I
bath.
good
perience
ri
animal
care
Begin
citing opportunity
$14,900
Maliciowsy,. REALTOR. 332
location, potentIal, 117.000
,
I
time WritC. 1040 Giovarysi
3 BR. 7 blh, family room * '
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SALE6 POSITION
, 4)1 BAY AVE.-) BR. I bath large
CLERK TYPIST Ill
D.ltona Fla 32123
'
IIreplace, Screened porch, many
WITT REALTY
lOLL FREE-i 1)04371103
I
kitchen, trees 121.900
Two years e'p.rence ifl offlce or
eltraS 137 COO 33) 6130
I
Sacre's, 19 Lake Sylvan, 7S0- On IS
REAL TOIl )7l Oe.2
'
KENTUCKY
AVE
RECORDEDMESSAGF - related Clerical WOrk,
I,. acre-s.
front. Swim, fih &amp; Ski 'William I
NIt.fllC I$lng _______
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houSe or garden. $7300
graduat-on from high school or
, ov.- 3 BR. 7 bath. w
Malicgowski, REAL TOP.
'".' SCHOOL GRADS L,mitP'
373 4747 372 Q711 UI 5)65
- HIDDEN LLE- I BR 7 bath.
EvtS
equivalent. fl(lud'flg c, S.i.j
carpet. 'mcdi yard trittr,r5 &amp;
795)
",er n' PiCA' God P', $yli
e,Cellent Condition 135.900
'-demented by CourSeS in lyp-n
.
citras 121500 Call 3775737
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ut"
Grac
Trayei
Adierture
vSNTE-R SPRINGS- 3 BR, 2
or DuSnesi pract (CS 55 WPP.'
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I
• "c "C S Oak S-li m
a',onal Training
-:
las'
bath.
California
Contemporary
t,p.ng speed
'IL PHO'.E CALL STARTS A
Ct's ' It es &amp; ma-a. I'll 1
0pc-rturilty
:.j,a'c,m,ril
Best buy' 133000
(LASSIP ( D AD 311 il'S
Cci.laCt US Play, Recruiting
R086IE'S REALTY
APPLY IN PERSON TO
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END
THE
C'fe Tel 32767*9 Regular I
REALTOR_
Florida Stale Employrneril
3229793
tustt IS 327 7611
30-Apartments
Unfurnidi
••,i,tar,
Compensation-- ------------Service
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Ir, trm, Food, 100; vg 30
700 South French Avenue
REALTY,IOC , v.tecans no oown 3 OW. I'
Compete
Sanford. Florida
bath. C lILA, 'arge private yard. I
i
Dental
Care
Plus
P.'iiIplel.st.ng PEALTO,4
Mnd ca
OR
I
171 941 12)0700

Cute. cuddley, arid

FOR CIihIuL6 Gt IDEASI

47.A
CUT$3000"
i BR. -2 bath home. I4QC dli 'rI
_lipId
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ITCfldn, iary
tormal DR. ,icellent locaton
MORTGAGES BOUGHT &amp; $011)
7', pci IntereSt. S. PCI A P P
SII purchase 1st &amp; 2nd r"r
21 P4"
Ig,vges .11 d.ScQunI
$99 pr month, PrinCipal pluS
IntereSt for 334 monthS' AsSume
.w&amp;i ,o',a' (ali 662 1519
Mortgage. your tern'S Save i ________________________________
53 00Otrom Appraisal' NOc Only
50 -__M,scellaneous for Sak
ti'.'' II
.Yut .'i
C)nn1 CI,rk.
H A PO Real EsIale. Inc
1316616
REALTOR
-------,SAVE 5O '
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SlY OiSNER- R,"CCyitd 3 BR I
I
'ra-ae
o
Slre'c'
'
bath, large lot. $22000 322 lIla
:a'j sriv.r'g mii(hn,5 5nçjpr
yvis &amp; cerkend. 323 0191
'tA 5IIQ f'i'". $55 S 'r'
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I ufura soid rev, for $Il3 ci
11 0P RENT *ith opt.on tO buy i
baIrd, of $735 See at
HP. 3 bath, comb,n,atOn Ilmily
'OilD SE isiPC. C1',r
I T.n'ng roTn. di'lube garage
1030 State St
near tyrnt courts. iaSture for
available. V99
$antordPi:L3n 9111
DELTONA- Decorators ecu. 3
(arpef(leaflinQ CQupment steam
bath.
p
BR. 2
sOil ,.'rac IQn
lijnr
)
beautifully coordinated car
gallons t shamcEo $2600 3?)
draperies
peting
&amp;
landscaped.
prOIdSsOnlIIy
concrete tile roof. 179.900
ii,"r'
LOOI'QI
STONE ISLAND-- Beautiful
(b,(k the War'! Aj's 'C'
biIdng Sites from ' . acre t 3
'4 y,er 51? ii") (? (P
- Plus acres, big old oak Ireet
some .vltdrfroflt II ,&amp;!CCS
s IL sOP MAil,
LJWN' UPS
price ranges
BUY SELL TRADE
JENNY CLARK REALTY
211 I'S F l,rt SI
32? 5,2:
REALTOR
327 1595

ASSOCIATES

Please give a kitten a

COMMERCIAL BUILDING

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65-Pets- Supplies

FOLLOW 'I'I.IE S1'A RS

CORP4E R. small Office 10*
$110 mo app,o$ 0,vrier hlrr'k.r
CirlandO, 143 1011 Eve

Are 0u I lull Ime driver ,ith I I
parl lme car' Our cla%SfddS
are Iaded *ith good buy for

Jim Hunt ReaI

1797

Rep Real Efate Brukr
13051 322 571$
Broke,
JOHN W 'VItRO
ACRFAC.F
COMMtRcit

12,' Jbl I ir iii

HIP. 3b1'P,, Sunr. tCYh tut,?.4 2.
sunken living room. *ith
Iireplac, Island k,lch,n,
washer dryer, refrig,rator,
A w carpeting, spit air
condl,on &amp; healing system I
,ear Old $100 pee month a
n!hy y5e
7 i'T7 cr 32)
9010
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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC
107W CommercIal
Prone 322 7111. 5antorcl

Payfon Realty
'

SLASH 53,000'!
Save $3000 below appraisalSuper Value, 7 BR. I bath hOt.
*nngs On all *ifldOWS, •'
cellent lOCatiOlt' 7, pm In
tre5t, I' pci A P R $I
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mo Principal plus IntereSt, 357
PaymentS ASsume Mortgage- You Termsf Now Only $?3.OCALL Donna
MUST SELL
Clark
H A ROSS Real Estatelnc
1346616
REALTOR

Reg Real Estate Broker

Reg Real Estate Broker
323 1)01 Lily or Nght

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33-Houses Furnished

11pm
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ERROL I GREENE
66
REAL TOR
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p999

DELTONA

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W G.rn.tlWhite
LAKE MARY- 3 BR. home,
freshly painled insIde &amp; out,
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rooiny 100'
lie' corner
t,
fenced back yard with 30 21'
storage building,

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Offices for Pent. LeaSe or Suir
Al
Pdew Modern Building
t?&amp;(tiC 6I% 37) 1701

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EXPERT LAWN SERSIij
Complete Lee-n Care
Contracts prefenred
32) 1793

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Upholstering
AL TEiaA',oNs DIII 55 9/ApiNG

0114.113 UP'IOLSTERy
P'-',r'p 3?? 2101

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Sunday, Dec. ii, 1077

legal Notice
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Kings Supplies Marks
1st. Sanford Anniversary

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Kings Supplies 2534 S. Park Dr., Sanford,
will observe its first anniversary Dec. 17 from
8-6 (normal business hours). Kings Supplies
was purchased a year ago by C.P. Gonzalez,
Costa Associates, from Flo King who, with her
husband, established the plumbing supply
business 29 years ago. Refreshments will be
served throughout the day and a 20 percent
discount will be offered on all plumbing
supplies in the store.

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'Property Appraising'

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The Principles of Income Property Appraising, sponsored by the Central Florida
chapter 100 of the Society of Real Estate
Appraisers, is scheduled to begin in Orlando,
Jan. 9, 1978. Classes will run for 10 weeks with
evening uissions, Monday through Friday.
For information: M. E. Moynihan, 2311 E.
South St., Orlando. Phone: 896 9173.

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Ma'i* l iO rd
m

Scotty's Sales Up

;lFTs :%'rSANFORI) I'OST OFF'I('E

To

er

Catalog . It's

FTU 'Sponsors' Sought
The FTU Foundation is asking local corporations and businesses to join in providing
scholarships, loans, student services,
research opportunities and other needs for
FTU (Florida Technological University)
students by becoming a Corporate Sponsor of
FTU.

it Unreason
('IIft'.(;o U P1- Sister Patricia Knapp he'lIe Cs
there's one t hing "rung with ChI'Lstnas - it's too short.
Dec 26, she said, IS a da of desolation. There' are no
(,'hrcstnias tune's on the radio, no Christmas stories on

television and stores begin tearing down their Chruliias
displays. It's unreasonable, she says.
Soiiie'how, Sist er Knopp wrote in the current edition of
U.S. Catholic, Christmas has gotten lost in the shuf fl e of
shopping and advertising.
But she said there is one sure way to retain the
Christmas spirit and avoid the Dec. 26 letdown
make
Christmas longer.
"If you have ever awakened on Dec. 26 with the feeling
that you missed Christmas, that somewhe're it got lost in
you might consider
or that you got lost
the shuffle
joining a nev. novn..nt. Celebrate the' 12 dii) s of
Chrtstnias," she wrote',

The Exemptions

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For Seniors
Q.

Is there an

Your
homestead exemption'
Weal
A. Yes. In addition to the I
Estate
$5,000 homestead exemption.
there
also a $5,000 senior's I ERROL L.

seniorcitizens to addition to

She said Christians fur c"nturies began the celebration
of Christ's birth on Dec. 25 and continued the celebration
through Epiphany, Jan. 6.
"Although it would be ullpmsible to expect pla't's if
business to clone for 12 da&gt; s, the time between ('hristnas
and Epi ph any alwa)s includes a weekend and there are
still evenings." Sister Knopp said.
With a little planning a family night do something that

is

exemption. To be eUgible for

GREENE

this exemption you must meet
several criteria. First, you
must qualify for homestead
exemption. Next, you must
have been a resident of the state
of Florida for five consecutive
years prior to the date of ap
plication. Finally, you must be
at least 65 as of Jan. I.

1il

additional disability
a

total

and

exemption,

permanent

cacti iienihet enjoys.
''One of the sinpiest

disability exemption, and a
quadriplegic exempt ion.

You
can obtain further Information
and specifics by calling the
office of your Tax Appraiser.
The Tax Appraiser's office in
the Seminole County Cour-

When making your first
application for senior's ad-

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Mfg Co 137$ 177,003.

Erhard &amp; Mary Ann Buck to W m
I Shoemaker I. *4 Mart ha, 103
Hickory Dc , LW, LI IS III 0,
Sweetwiater Oaks, Sec 6 ii 14-itC
lubi nit; FF Oet. 311 153.000,
100.003

Barton Pitcher &amp; 0. N Willis 001

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Fairway Properties to Bernard I
Harvey 1. *4. Florence E • 7100
AmtIlaAv...5,snf- Lots I&amp;l Elk 3.
Highland Pit 4.30 Mfg. FF. Mid FIl.,

113.000. 11.0. $I0.
1.1514 H. Pitfon I *1. Joan to
Allen R. SisydIrI *$. L1n4 S. 3530
01#1118 Dr.. Forest City, F 10' of Loll
6, all of? West Beverly Tier.. IS 03
Mfg F
Mid FtP, 131,400. it 02.

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130.500.

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Tr,'oCeciIC. ElIzey Ill &amp;HetonM..
713 11. Matthew CI? • AS. Lot 002 514
A. Jamestown Village, Unit One, 30
It MI; Loenas &amp; Nettleton Co

Chase Manhattan Meg. I Realty

133,100.10 1. 134.000

117.000
F

.Nassau Co to John I Sauls
Trus..e. 311 N Oak Al Sant
-. LOt 133, San Lanta 54, Third
s. I) ii, $11,030
The Babcock Co t J4'es I
Mausle'y &amp; *4 Lola M , 110 Crane's
Wy, AS. Unit 200 Crane's Post
Villa". Sec One, 10031100 Mfg
&amp; Co. $10,700, 1107,510.303
River Run Inc to the Greater
Constr. Corp. 112 570, CO - Lots S.
O&amp;lRIkdRiyie Run, 1.c. Two 10
3 IsuOl mtg5 Atico Fit',, 171Mtg.
to Atico Fin, corp 104.311.00.
Sr

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River Run Inc. to The Greater

Corp. Its 1.7 Ilk A River
Run, Sec Two 301331. subl meg's
Corner.

Alico Fin. corp 071, Mfg to Atico
Fin Corp. 5321.21000, 134.000
Ban Ward Agency Inc. to Dan
&amp;
Donna 1.. 11154
DivisiOn St ,Ovindo, Lot I), Ilk C.
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She suggested families think of several thing they would
like to do for the Chnstmas season, then space the events
over the 12 days.
You might find that celebrating 12 days of Christmas
not only helps you enjoy the holiday more, but leaves you

'feeling genuinely renesed rather than done in," she said.

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Miss ,Joan Wilke, altos are Mines Virgil L.
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A visit to Santa's workshop ')ljbln 'I 1w as
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Kevin, a 1976 graduate of Bishop Moore high
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('ommtmity College, enjoys art in all forniis . 1)111 III'
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his'vsorkshop, each carved iii limo' itt't;uil
Kevin delves d ee ply 0110 the tiistors (It 'v'v Pta tt''v ci
he is working on, and each object 'is as true a
representation as he can achieve
For example, although he ha'.
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complet ed one entire circus, he is mioss '.'vom- kimig on a
replica of the Al G. Barnes - Sells Circus of 193H lit'
rias mmiorouguis rescari tied the Ii l'.tom S Ill till,
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color and lettering for each iti'iii
Kevin will carve on lullst an kind II? \s 111111 . lImit till'
miniatures he prefers 'vs a Intit .\mnouig his I rca sum-ed
collection of pmeces of 'vs(l(J are Ci .111)1 Vt'CfT 11 1(1 hlCi('k
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needle he etches t ile deta il after 'vs hi c'h he hu ffs a nd
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\lt lii (r-i at IS its is 'v t(Ii'nud in his sek it ion of
tools de ntal tools his I is ormte dentist s discards
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NOTICE OF
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streets, I )ee Ill, from tUSlU 'lilt"l p. rn Sponsored
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
by th. (;rt';itt't' Sanford of ('omnmerct' and the
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THE
ESTATE
Section 1
Pollution Control Act (19 12
YOU ARE HEREBY NO Ti
In the event III
' ('at her', the barka rhecue will
NEW V(UK uUl'I I - Christ-The Christmas catalog boom
ill
Am,ndm,,iti), thus agency nas that tl,eadrnnmitralmon of
be moved to
received an application for cer of
Civic
ma'. 1977 Is the' year of the is natural offshoot of what has
('enter
('ontinuou.s
Christina ft Kayik.
litication thit the following N
ur"W 77 431 (P. 'S Pend ng r. '.•
i'atau(lg, with many retailers become the chic way to shop:
take
out
service
are being
proectls) will comply with the
Cmrcuit Court for Semno, Cc.,,
nh ing on illagazir,u format by mail,
fI.'Clttired 'I'it'kt'ts Cit $2 adults, and
applicable water Quality Standards Florida, Probate DiviSion ta,
afl $I children, are
of the Stale of Florid. as prescr bed dreSs 04
t.oks to snag the holiday
Dr. Joyce Brothers, the
whiCh is P 0 Once' (
tax (lV(lt1('t ihle awl are CIVCiilat)l(' at htuck's
Chapter I/ 3, Flor.da Ad
In
shipper
Saritord, Flor da 37711 Yne
pS)cholOgiSt, buys camping
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Ift'staurCimit h"urntui'e I"actor ('lost' flits and the
cnunustratiwe Cod.
41 represent ative of the es'., s
Major retailers hoyt' re- equipment and trees by mail. i
Seminole County -- C) F
chamber
HAROLD A P. ASIk wPioye 4O ry
Paul I Mantles
es
VOIIp('il
the
traditional Actor Hurt iteynolds, an
s 2447 HoepIl Branco,
CO HOward W Jrwt
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Satland rlonda )7751 Tv.
\ule'tide catalog, borrowing avowed catalog buff, has even
Fili No 10 31 0143 AE
the C:,' s'
photographic' and layout bought mail-order horses and
To construct an outfall structure and address ot
?eplesentalive'% itto,n,4 a-#- se'
m t
for an advanced wwaste tycalen
techniques from slick uiinsuna'r real estate. Julia Child, the
be'o
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Cancelled stamps from holiday mail are being
plant Appr ox imately 1`140 CUDmC 'orta
magazines to disphas both towering
six-foot-one-inch
All persons hs'flU C 14.1-5 .
yards of material will be excavated
collected
by Loris Itout v. elI, 204 K 24th St.,
t15
against
rs'a'.
practical merchandise and gourmet cook, orders large-size
Iandward t the Ordinary high eater demandS
T '1 C
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Sanford 32771 . According to Miss Routwell,
lIne and 70 cubic yards water'ward required,
impulse gifts
clothing by mail rat he r than
MONTHS FROM T#4( OAT'Por,he constructionof610 lines, feet THE FIRST PUBLICATION ci
The revolution in Christmas squander invaluable time on
stamps Will be u.scd to raise funds for charitable
of concrete lined channel and outfalt
THIS NOTICE. to tile eta the
catalogs is expected to cost shopping forays.
I Structure Rip rap material will
projects She suggests leaving ,I I inch margarn
the above courl a
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retailers 15 percent more in
In 1976 mail order catalogs
when cutting each St amp from the paper.
statement of
(lam
erosion control
In section 33.
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production costs this year. But and direct mail sales promo1,'y'
Township 21 SOi,ith. Range 31 East. they. may have Each (lam .r
tltmpartmIant stores are banking lions netted $41 billion, U)
in writing and must ind.calp ",
Litlte Ecorilockhatchee River,
basis for lilt claim, the nan', .'
i the' glos,s% books to boost percent from 1975 volume. And
Seminole County
All interested persons an, hereby address of 'he creditor or n.y
saks in all pre categories 1977 promises to be even bigger
an'
informed that tfli5 agency
5 con or attorney and th
Mt'nitn'rs (If the Social Department of the
Iron the token gift to the than last, according to the
serung the issuance of a cityam,d It tIlt clam s not or.
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date when it will beco.
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ultimate in extravagant pre- Direct
tufication to the applIcant
\ijiia n's ('lid) of San ford v ill hold their ( hristInterested persons are hereby Small be Stated If the cli Association in New York.
for the man or wonian
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iiiis
and Canasta Party Thursday, at 7
notified that Objection may be filed (0tiflQet' or unliguidat, d iP
ss ho has eserything but .. ii
vyalcire of the uncertainty
''flwn.' are a number of
within 20 day's from date
m , at the cluhhutisr Ilushands and
are
$130,0 0 full-length lynx coat
must be Stated It the clam 5 Secv9rl 't
sociological
factors con- I publication Objections 'he
invited Mrs Ralph Austin Smith is committee
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Security
Shall
0e
deicrb.o
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in writing t
0mttt.d
from Ne'inhan'Marcus ifl Dallas tributing to the rise in direct
by clamant Shall delver ''' "
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uhau'nian . llustesst's alt.' Mm's. Philllp Logan, Mrs.
or a $1 12 niiltioc lhscojet 11 mail sales,'' said Richard I address asiC must
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I evidence wesich would mCcall that (P's O the clam to the fii O
E I) 'slt'( 'ulluin Chill Ml's l'homiias rain
the
fromSIkowltz in Houston.
Clerk
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or ic
the WblectpeOiect(s) would have an enable
1)emattcis,
communications
hllllonlingdalv's, the New manager for
acne effect on water quality each personal representat ,v
the DMMA.
All *rSons interested In tv, ''
Standards ot the above described
York eniporiuju, has taken out
to whom a cop, of thy N' CI
waters
women in the rapidly
smiiall ads in national magaDetails of the locations and plans Adres.nistratcwi has been nra #1 jl
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A I THIN
fines to tout its Christmas growing female work force now
to, the Above project(S) and Other 'efivu' ed
MONTHS F ROM THE
A' I Cl
catalog and In.st,rtcsl a briefer prefer to shop by mail," he i relevant intonation fray o.
'ftc ohm ( 'luh v. ill meet at the 1)eltona CornFIRST PUB, CA 1 1 01,
eiatnned at tflj$ office between
wee I 00
the
version in the Sunday supple- said. "The average age
Ili . for the
inunmt v ( 'enter \edm1es(1av at ti
A m and S 00 p m MOnday through ThIS NOT ICE tot up an, ob .'
population is increasing, and f Frd.y
11"y1
have that cbaimvrrs
ments
of two riiaor U.s
'vs ill he fille"
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( 'hrict tll (11 1111(.1
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annual
.aI'dt, 04 Inc de(,'jpnv ',
Older citizens often find it easier I State 04 Florida
m spa pers
rushed \1t'inhc't are ikt'd to bring Ci suitat)l('
0jilitm( atons Of thy &amp;'''i
Department of Envious
to
n.ake
purchases
from
home.
The Broadway in lAs Angeles
represntatmve, or the •pnm,r :'
mental
Regulation
lh'ltona
(hSti Cili(I 055(1 place s0 1 111'I'he
covered
9.
iij'Sd (lion Of the four,
raised the press run on its The greater number of single
Du5.0n Envuronmental
Choral
group
'vs
ill
be
the
c'iitt'rtamrinit'nt
to
individuals
and
totally
emALL CLAIMS DEMANDS
PermHng
Christina,, book by 25 percent
OB J EC TIONS
33I Maguire Blvd . Suit, 232
NOT SO
EC
1.2 million
Neiman-Marcus, ployed households mean less
WILL 151 FOREVER ISAWIUC
Orlando. Florida 32503
size
of
time
for
shopping
in
retail
which enlarged the page
Date ottae fir5t public aliGn
Publish Dec 11. 1077
stores.
Notice
ot
Administ,.'
DES II
its catalog to commemorate
Decemb.r 11th. l77
h anniversary this year.
In 1976, 8,000 mail order
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NOTICE OF IPIT(NTTOAPpLv
Harold A
Th Central Florida ki'riiiel ('Rib is having its
w
watched
production costs catalogs offering everything
FOR
ENACTMENT
As
P.rsociai
Ripey,ri'a
,
LEGISLATION
alniut (hlubk' to $120 a copy
tve 04 Ihe (State 01
from custom-made cigars to
17th :\Kl, ' All bred Dog Stio'vv on Dec. 18 at Expo
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
CHRISTINA ft kA5ip
lterglh)rI4isodnuan ha.s set its railroad cars were published in
7401cc iS hereby gvev' of intent on
)r'lCimidlI It is bvimig held in conjunction
Deceased
I ''irk iii
sights on upping sales by at the United States, up from 6,500 I of the City CommmssIn
of the AT TORNEY FOR PERSQi,o,
Hrt'vard Ke'rint'l ('Rib's show on Satur
with
the
least 30 percent from its the year before, Deznatteis
City of Sanford. Florida to REPRESENTATIVE
apply to the l7 session of the AEBBER ft HAINE5 FVJ
day 'l'o lx' able' DI cutler the show, your dog must
Christmas catalog, which said.
Florida LegiSlature for passage
Wurid.r*eedle. Harses ,S'.rd
be 6 months old, pure- bred. and registered with
ushers in toll-free calls for the
Many retailers are shifting toan Act aboImSIlcig the City Of Sanford &amp; W000rnan. P A
Policemen S Relief and Pu,on
New York-based store. Produc- mail order, he said, because
(lit, American Kennel ('Rib For further inP 0 So. no.
en
Fund, to repeal all previous W ntef Park, F lor'
321
tion and manpower costs have direct mall methods give a
call :;o)5tt4921 2 r :105-322.8980
legislative acts which established Telephone 203 041 6)12
lifted Itergdorf's catalog costs more accurate prediction of
and amended the tad PoIcemen'y Publmth Dec II. II. Ill7
I
Relief and Pension Fund, arid to set
by as much as 8 to 10 percent. sales than the retail system.
an effective date IQn the passage of
FICTITIOUS NAME - Such legislati
Notice is hereby given thaI I
C Vernon Mite. mr
engaged in buimneis at SOY M."c I
Cleveland, Mile &amp; Bridges
'ftc first Seminole ( 'oumutv chapter of Recover
Ave. Sanford. Seminole C _ -@
Pt 044cc Drawer 1
Florida, under the f'CIitOuS "'
Inc
will open al 12 tI) \(slm1&amp;'Sdas' at 10.1 Robin
Sanford, Florida 33771
THE HERBALIST and the' I
leIepi'ion, )OS in 1)14
tO regiter said name * or, tIlp (PS
mite S pr ings, 'l'he * o rga n ization,
lIti . A It a
Publish Dec It. 1077
of the Circuit Court. Si''
moll
afl
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A A Alcoholics Anonvmou.s , is it
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County. FIo,,da in accordae *
the Provisions of the F ' ms
sell-help. noiipm (lilt group serving nervous Ix'r'
PUBLIC NOTICE
Name Stalue,,, To WI
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The Divis ion of Environmen
sons and former menta l patients
For intalOAS Of Fo
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Statutes 195!
Services 5 in recept of an OP
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format IOU. call ' 6';757:t or (144-9269. The Seminole
S Clarice C) Delano
plication for the conytructioci ot a
Publish Dec 1. ii. II. 25 II' '
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private boat dock and shelter a the
chapter S (lilt' of atut 8011 in the nation.
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following de scribed property
..'r NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Lot II • 50 feet Of vacated street
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Oct December IS. 1077 at 7 p
adjacent on E Block 31. Plat Book S.
Pie undersigned will sIl one Itt'
Page 0 and All of Lot I lying East
Lot II. SfCl ion S. TOwy?SPiip3% South, Triumph 110CR C053377. motor i,''or
0 sanity charges for reps
ange 30 East. Semino
assignment
% irmning LII) for their
le County storage sale will be held a'
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Public Records
Washington
later
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in
'hrist
was
of
the
miationa
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Larry's
Cycle
Located at 71 Semirbola Blvd
Markham Road
Comments by p'openly owners
t ilt- in on t h, Scm mn It' II igh School's chorus will
in
Paola, Florida
within
C44 Of the propo
Sanford K IScCIIIIS Club) o n Ved
'cp, it's real, and Luis
Publith Dec 1.
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tX.'rfoi'thl for I lit Sanford
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protect should be in wviting to
14. 1111
Division
of
Environmental
nesdav
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('hortls.
comprIsing 40 members and
5ecvic,
216 Albert St
DES II
------P0 Son 240. Sanford, FL 37771
rt't'k'd by Bob McGtiire, features Zachary
Is all
Dick Williams,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Chairman
aglow as the 11,000
Notice is hereby given tria' i
Dunbar. 15. at tht' Ci('('l)liiJ)CIli\'irig piano.
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engaged in business at Xii MC
winner
Commissioners
Clintock $treet, Longw'ood )7!
Seminole County, Florida
SeminoleCounty, Flo,ldh, ufld4 "
1500,000 sweepstakes,
PubliSh, Dec it. 1077
I-01141601
, name of GREEN EARTH
with
Padrick, DES 53
PLANTS, and that I ntend 'C
manager of the Sanford Board of County COmrnui,lo s
egisteq said name with tbt C f4
I )t. Itomla \Vonian's ( '1111) 'vs ill
an ' 'OIx':i
the Circuit Court, Seminole
Plaza
drug
outlet, The County of Seminolo
the
Good
Samaritan
IIous(',''
at
home in
Florida
in
accordance
'n
Sealed bidy for
sharing in the happy requirements for liquSemiannual
provIsions of the F ictitous •a'
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Sanford
on
'lliursdav,
from
p.m.
to
dedicate
Ci
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Section 145 X
in o in e n I .
S a n ford be received at the attic of fly, Florida Statutes
5%
mie'vs
dining
room
'vsiiig
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hiCis
just
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added
1937
Purchasing Agent. Seminole County
Mrs Sandra
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida ,
'
to the homiie The ptiblmt' IS t.'Ordiall%' invited to
it. Evenly
PUbliSh Dec A.
II. 25
6416
total of more than $1 900 10 00 AM, Decefylbe, IS, l7,until
at DES ,
attend CIIl(l vi('W the new facility
which lime bidS will be publicly
thus far. The final ppet.dandr15
PICTITIOU5NAMF
I
All work performed shall be
drawing
Notice 5 hereby given that
will be In
In
accordwiffispecjflcatich
$
a,. engaged in bu5jris at 17$ 74
Clearwater Dec. 17, with available
at the office of ip,,
7 97, Long*i000, Seminole (Cu"
Florida. under thi fictitiou s nan" C
top prize $20,000; second, chasing Agent
The County 'esecyej tpse right to CENTRAL AUTO BROKE PS i'd
*10,000; third, 12,500.
reject any or all bids, vehith In
that we intend to register Sad e"
Seminole Counts'
Action o SCM Cannery will
Its
with the Clerk of the Circut co .r'
COfl(IUCt
a
class
on
''how To Hake Fruit Cakes"
the County.
Seminole County. Florida Ii It
Purchasing Agent
Thursday, at I p.m., at the cannery, 504 K. Celery
Cordance with the proviSionS
'I
Seminole County
Fictitious Name StatuteS ,j
Ave. Open to the
the free class anI
ROM All, Cou rt
se
Wit
sage Florida statv'N
Sanford, Florid a 33771
demonstration
he conducted by Martha
1052
(303) 3734330, Eat 7
S Seymour Meclosky
I..ochte.
Publish Dec II, 1077
Alvin Plynit
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According to Laura ('lark, supervisor, free
Dec II. II, 23. I77, Jan I lt't
DESSI
reci es will be

lays

Sunday, Dec. ii, 1077-IC

ClItlr('ll will feature tit(, C hancel choir under the
direct ion of Mrs G eor g e 'l'ouh', minister of

74 THE CIRCUIT COURT r0
SEMINOLE COUNTY, rLoRlO,S
PRORATE DIVISION
File Number 774)I c'
Division
In Re Estate of
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Realty Transfers

Spring Oils Un 317 laO subI my;

Chri st mas Day,

would probab' en joy th em
more if we indulged in them one at a time'," she said.
"It could start a whole new tradition. The das of the
fruitcake. The dii) of the springe'rles. The day (it the
eggnog The day of the Wassail Howl. The day of the candy
Eve

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Tad Pd Horton &amp; *1 Barbara .j. to
Jft$• MCt i."C. no to Lnorisys,
Jack A Mewtirteq, 131 Variety Tree Bagley, ygi , IT 2 B' 357 Sant. Lot
dr . AS, Lot 11 51k 0, Summ.ri,t 2.31. Midway $ 0. I II, Mt; Grantor
North, Sec III. 11.747 $4101 mtg Ion $2200. 1100 mo no mt , 13,700
Bernard I Harvey &amp; Flor ence to
Wor th Cr
Co 070 MI; Grantors
12,000. 15.00 SemI, arwt I percent, Clifford L Jamees,o.n &amp; Juanita I
0 S Locust Ave . Sant. 517 V o
511.000
LOt 13. all 0411 &amp; 74 I 3 1' of IS. 81k
Nader Homes. Inc to Walter E
6. Sam Lantu, 2nd Sec . I
GreenG,,gh &amp; *4 Mirlorle I 1170
Ml;
Pheasant Cir . MIld. LI 211 Wintir C ountry wide Funding corp 111.110.
1.314 44, 1.42.700
Springs Unit I 1$ 40132.100
Cam Corp. to Omni Conitr C or p.
Deanne P WilkiqIn, Rep Eye G
B' 01 WP - Lot 3 ask Pd Sky Lark Mack Persons to Hibtrt Wm
Un 2 ripiat 10 TO Ml; C E. Brooks Peryoni, 0.53 Willow Grove, AS , Lot
Mfg Co 926,000. demand 7 1-i per20 51K 00. Sanlando the Suburb
.
Beautiful, Palm Springs Sec . 3
cent, $4,500
451
$103
*4
Murray I Fredericks
Harw,V, I. Phulup L Graham to
Same to same as aboye 1.01 S &amp; N
Willie ,,mith &amp; *4 Emma M . II 7004 1 511 E. West Altamonte HIS
Ellis Air . Irvington IN J .74 1, 01 SW Sec 21075.1100
iO4 NW'. Cf NW
of Sec 570 37,
OrtanoApoll
d
Co. Inc to Paul G
Shindel A. vet Trong T Oil Mn
less part. 111,000
David M WhecPuet &amp; *4 Carol to r*sofa, WP, Lot 12, I.I. 811 E.
Nancy Sane Crawford (Married) 700
.
'and Ave . LW, LI 1 Lake Mary $11,003
Manor, 01, 11.200
Veenq'c 0 Andieson &amp; *1. [lii to
Dewey B Martin&amp;et Anna L to Mary J Gettlngs &amp; Marylin. as
mes 0
McGou;ti. igI
37
10131, Bear Lay.
lettdale. LW. It 21 WIl't%Or Malloy, Eyes, 13 05 $e'bj nil; grantors
.1 MI; Jan PlatI Bk 140.700 ' $74,000 121500 S percent, $70,03Q
5.313 N
per cent 517,000
Regal Residences, Inc to Join
John H Rape WF Margar et to
Jones &amp;*f.LorienaM,Rt3Ba
Thomas I Tarbprf &amp; *t Bertha .1
A. Utid, 1*4 7 51k A. T hom
Ill Little Wekiva 14, AS, LOt 370 burg's AdOn Lloyds Tier,

and mno.4 overlooked ways to

celebrate the 12 da&gt;s of Christmas is to extend the glf'
Igiving time' Wh do all gifts have to be given b'
('hristnats I)ay More leisurely gift giving allows heith
giver and receiver to e'njo) the occasion lion.'. ''
She also sugges ted that traditional Christmas foods,
eaten only at Christmas, each be given a place in the 12
days of Christmas.
"Instead of making ourselves uncomfortable, if not
downright miserable, by eating them all on Christrna.s

thouse recently published a
booklet entitled Seminole
County Guide to Tax Savings. It
contains additional information
on real estate tax exemptions
as well as other subjects in
property taxation. It makes a
handy reference to keep
around. Copies are available at
the Tax Appraiser's office
the Seminole County Courthouse.

ditional homestead, you must
bring proof of age such as birth
certificate, voting registration,
or driver's license. You must
also be prepared to attest under
oath that you have been a
Florida resident for all if the
past five years.
There is also a ON widow's
exemption, as well as a OW
disability exemption, a $4,500

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A Christmas Revolution
Nun Dares Ca//'

Scotty's Inc. has reported that sales for the
four weeks ended Nov. 26 were $11,819,867, an
increase of 66 percent from last year.

T COURT OF TH5
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUI
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIe.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 11-21111-CA 04 E
CIVIL PlO. 77.1113 CA 0.1
In IC: P1, Marrag•ol
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
COMPANY
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JEFFREY WAYNE SMALL.
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plaIntilt,
Hutband
and
KENNE TH LARRY LEE and SHFRYL
J SMALL.
ANDREA A LEE. his *.it, and
Wife Rp
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SECURITIES INVESTMENT
NOTICE OF ACTION
s
COMPANY OF FLORIDA #it
TO Shefyl J Small
Liberty Loan Corporation of
you are hCIfv notified lIla, a
Florida.
7ef,ndaflti proceeding for Dissolution
Marriage A VinCulo flu been ti
NOTICE OF SALE
unit u and YOU are 'gu'ed ty
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
copy ci your *,.t,.
rve
y,
ly77.
at
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on the 17th day 04 Janua
teniei. of any, th ereto uAJ
door
Of
II 00 m at the vioe'll front
PrtIOfl'i attorney. .,,
the Courthou%e Of Sem inole County. and adclrel% appear below on V
at Sanfo rd, Florida the unders i gned
tore Demb.r 73rd. II?? a I.,
Click will oiler for yl 11* $01 Owing
original thereof * - In the
described real property
thuCourt e,ther before te rv.ce On
Lot 7. Block D. GOLFVIEW Pet,t,on,r'i attorneyi or
OF
SECTION
ESTATES
,iiadatetv thereafter other*%#
MEREDITH MANOR. UN IT I
ktault will be entered aga.ny,
plef
thiffeOl at
aordng to the
rel i ef demanded ri o p q
t
Page
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rec orded in Plat Book 13
lorw ,o n
PubliC Records 04 Seminole County.
WITNESS MY HAND a"i ire w,
lordI
Cos ,nis Court on the l71?
together *ith all itructurei. urn
No,,mb,r. A 0 . 1977
rioverren's. fuitvrej, applancei
( se
d and
auid p uttenJflCri on
Arthur H Beckw,th
in conluoctOn
Clerk Of the Circuit (o,rt
Tnt atoreia•e Sale *ill be made
By Betty M Cappy
purivant to a Final Jumcit en
Otptfly Clerk
0$
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te,Cd n Civil 740 17 1513 CA
R hard L Marnele
now pending n the Circuit Court Oif
HutchuiOn &amp; Morry
Inc E teenth JudiCial Circuit in
Post Office Drawer H
and for Semnole County, Florida
rt h Park Aytflue
DATED thu 7th lay f December. 2 No Florda 32771
Santord
1971
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remember to send them a
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have said several times that
food intake has no effect on or
I'm net generally that easy,
CO N I'll) K N TI A I To
relation to arthritis I have gout
but he was so persuasive that I VICKI AT STANFORD: Don't
as well as oSteoarthiritts and
went to bed with him the first call a promiscuous fellow a
r.te'oporosis. and know from 24
night
he took me home. Pretty "wolf." Men should be as
)ears of daily observation that
soon it got to be a nughtl&gt; monogamous, faithful and
fo.uh high in purines, or only
thing, then all of a sudden he desoted to their loved ones as
reasonably high in them.
iid we'd have to cool it
stokes!
Certainly cause me to ache, the cells of
the
body
from
Somebody
had tipped off his
Nothing Is more Inaccurate
hurt, and feel quite' iniserable'
Foniuing excess amounts of uric' wife, and he kept making cx- th
an using "staIr' to describe
If I
one artichoke, after
10 acid her treatment methods cuses why he' couldn't take tiit'
the libidinous make rs of passes
of abstinence, that is include
increasing
the hoijue after work
at
girls without glasses. Male
ma K . but to
eat a second one is elimination of uric acid through
r wnuu..s To cat sonic fresh crab mc
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The
II fine' one-c' , but aga in the next
Health Letter nuniber 2-3, Gout,
ILI or a big helping of clam
Uric- Acid, to give you a better
• host dci, and I an , done for
understanding of modern
I is ould appreciate &gt; our I reatment of
gout and
- off LIII e'nt s
prevention of gouty arthritis
DEAR READER
In the Others who ti- ant
this infirst place, you have taken my
formation can send 0 (- cots
cuiitment.s out of context My
with a long, stamped, selfrt-inarks about diet have been addressed envelope for it flit'
tisadt' in relation to columns
in care of this newspaper. 10
about
osteoarthritis and lkz 1551, Radio ('fly Station.
possibly rheumatoid arthritis
New York, N.V 10019
the latter often requires inThe dietary treatment of gout
c - re',s.'ej protein intake because
of the protein is asting effects of LS not very good and ssholl
inflammation.
The
fact inadequate. A diet cunuple-tel&gt;
remains that these' two common devoid of purines will usuall&gt;
fonius of arthritis are not cured now lower the blood uric acid
li diet I have repeatedly level enough. Milk contains no
purine, yet a person on it strict
pointed out, t hough, that if you
urt' overweight you will have milk diet with no purint's still
less problems with ustesar- still have a lot of uric acid if his
thritis if ou corr ec t obesity and cells are inclined to produ -t' an
excess amount.
ta) slu:iu
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(;eiut rita&gt; have a cornIf you find you do better b&gt;
Plication of a special form of
avoiding foods that cause' at
a rt hritis his true that if you
tacks, by all means avoid them,
are not taking medicines 10
but rely on your doctor to use
control the uric acid, that
modern methods to keep your
eating lots of purines may
uric acid level at normal levels
cause an attack We used to
if you want to avoid the comhave to treat gout by duct, but
plications of gouty arthritis
we' now know that most of the
later
uric acid that ca uses gout is not
Now, about osteoporosis
- from the food you eat, but a b&gt;product of your own cells This dissolving bones. That Is often
is spin-off information from called arthritis by the public,
but it is not arthritis at all - it
understanding DNA or the
is
dissolving bones. I recvin
in
cell
nuclei.
nucleic' acids
mend taking plenty of calcium
One really useful approach
has bei'ii to chemically block to help prevent this problem
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DEAR I)IMPI.E1); Same as
kids to support MI I can do is
ou. You are being dumped
%4aitres.s sork l.ast sear I Find another Job and profit b}
svlrte(horking
a very busy sour experience. If sour nut
COcklali lounge and was un• boss tries to fish off the cornmediately noticed by the owner, pany pier, let him find another
who's older and marriedsucker.

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drarna club made their acting

debut this we&amp;entl in the Vetera. Laura Moisand and
The fourth and fifth graders proiluction
- Flowers for sister Katie
at Lake Orienta School art Algernon"
Iktst os the daughter of Jim
fortunate to hate teachers who
,irni
Monica Ihrne
In spite of he is'. .icademt(
prepare interesting programs
to heighten their ass ireness of schedules lAi,h txlts Martin
our nation
kriz.an ttsriiin Lenk Ijn
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been Madison. [)uug, \Ietszer,
flu Vt. fl VE
The Fourth graders have
Michelle
tt}sehnie Skill
studying ibout hawaii and

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DEAR ABBY: I'm a

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Kirkpatrick Lena
student.s
from
Kirkpatrick Diana Gomez
Several local
Bishop Moore lii 'h School'sDiane Rogers Heather House

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tthout regard for race, color do whatever he tells him to
or creed.

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said that he's not quite ready to
retire to Florida

cattle on Colonial Dav to
demonstrate o e students
' le
Sit source is mine other than in d
ustries of at period .
Itositen, who borrowed the
.Students were exposed to the
abase information front The .itts of e indit in'ikun, ticaving ,
%orld of The Wolf" hv Ilimlott ik(,(
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Metson interns storked unappreciated spills with
( losels with the students and Iktss were friend.s Lisa Vinci.
teach
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(luring the past Betse)
Mates
Angela

- Walter lbberg
Mr and Mrs
ruentl
v isited bs
Katherine and Bernard I
from Arlington
hth

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Sunday , Dec. Ii, in?

CALENDAR

HONOR

Margaret Miles
ChIsrIcce StallwoetPi

CROOMS HIGH SCHOOL

S,tTLHDAV IW()-;%IHFR 10
('asselbc'rn .%.%. closed, 8
p ilL. Ascension Lutheran
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American Legion Post and AuHIars of Deltona
annual Ea rl Bird dinner. 6 p.m

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Bonita Taisarnp

Marl Baser
Laura 8arnos5
Mary Btesoe
Shaun Brown

Ill) (II Club Sanford Chapter, 8 p m.. Sanford
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Bonita Albright
Mary An de rson

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Follosstng are some of the area individuals serving In the armed
forces of the United States:

SUNDAY, DECEMBER Il
The Sharret Brothers concert sponsored b First
Assembly of Sanford. 7 p.m., Civic Center. Frt.

.IS%'gfled with the 37th Engun(fr
Pattalon at Ft CmPbCII Ky

CHARLES [WOODS
Private Charles I Woods. son 04
u torance C W000s, 20 1
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%tONl)AV, l)ECEMBER 12
Lake Brantle High School Symphonic

Wind
f.nM'inbl co ncert. 8 p m., at the school. Guest conductor,
Dr. Donald Hunsberger, composer, arranger intI con•
tiuctor .

Pr adshaw Drive, Santod, and
Id*aro W W000s, S)Oa Deaver
Drive, Orlando completed seven
wress of advanced nOvudual
tranng ,it it Penning. Ga

Seminole ia)c'res board. 730 P Iii.,
lubbouse, Spring Oaks and SR 416
I )ic I 4 orkshnp, 10 a.m . and 7:3n pm.. SarIlarIdo Uiiilt'd
Nit
('hurdi, 514 434 and 1-4: 10 am. and noon,
Altamonte-South

ROOSEVELT ROBINSON JR.

sgt

iirt Class Roosevelt
u0bflSQfl Jr whoSt parents live
on
Rut 7, Sanford recently was
presented hi fourth award of the
Army Cornmer,lJdt,u, Mtal at I
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Building. Stetson I'niversity. l)eLind
Sanford Rotar%, noon. Civic ('enter.
Sanford .A. P in.. 101 W. First St. dosedi.
TOPS Chapter
put, over Baptist Church, ('r)stal
Like and ('ountr Club Road. Lak Mary.
Sanford Al-Anon. 8 p.m
First United Methodist
(ilurutI
%t'ight Watchers, 7 tm., Florida Federal meet:ng
room, Altamonte Springs 10 a Ill.. Ascension Lutheran

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TUF.S1)AV. DECEMBER 13
Seminole ('ommunit) College Concert Band, holiday
10 p iii , SC(' concert hail. Free to public.
Weight 't4atcherc,
7 pm . Swuinut Apartments,

ELIZABETHA FALLON
Airrnn Elizabeth A Filn
daughter of Mr and Mr Charles
Fallon of ItS Tangelo Ave. Orange
City. has comple1e Ar Force basic
ra nng a? 1.acslar AFB. Tea

Youth Programs Inc. orientation for volunteers, 7
P 111 . YPI tiffict' 427 French Ave., Sanford.
Over
Club Christmas parts and turkey dinner,
noon, Sanford Chamber of Commerce building. Members
itni'.

KEITH R. JESTER
Airman KCth R Jester. sonof Mr
and Mrs Robert F Jester of 10,)
Ludlow Drive LOngwood. has
Completed Ar Forte basic training
a' LaCklAnd AiD Tea

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V,Et)NESDAY, DEcE.1RER 14
Geneva Homemakers, 10 am., ('onununity Hall.

('asselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., the Caboose.
Osiedo Rotary. 7:30 am., the Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizetis dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic

('enter.

Starlight t'romenaders, 7 p.m., DeBary Community
('enter.
(hereaters Anonymous. 7:30 p.m.. Sears. Altamonte
Mall
Ohio Club (.h'iristnias Dinner, 6 p.m.. Deltona Cornniunhty ('enter. Bring covered dish and place setting.

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15
Central Seminole Senior Cittzen.s Club, Christmas
party and turkey dinner for members, noon, Church of the
Nativity, La ke Mar).
Altamonte Springs Friendship Club covered dish
lunch and gift exchange, 10a.m., Altamonte Spr ings Civic
Center. Dancing in afternoon.
Chuluota Retired Folks. 6 p.m., covered dish dinner
and ChrLgmas party.
Open house and dedication of new dining room at Good
San,iiritan Home. Sanford. 2-4 pm.
"Ow' Strange Universe" lecture by Bruce Salmon.
planetarium director. 7:30 p.m.. John Young Museum,
Orlando.
Christmais party for Youth Programs Inc. volunteers
and children. 6:30 p.m Altamonte Springs Civic Center.

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Tina Miller

Wendy Galloway
Michael Gaudreau
Vincent Gorardf
Gay Gramk
Noel Grayson
Robert Greee'te
Sherry Griffin
Samuel Griffith
Linda Grissom

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RICK HOLROYO
Marine Private First Class Rick

04 3lrOyd. son of Mr an Mrs Frank
PfdIroyd Of Fern Pars Blvd . Fern
Park, has bean meritoriously
omo,ed to his pr esent rank upon
graduation from recruit training at
IPi, Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
Parrs Island, SC

TINAI. TARPANI
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Airman R ec ruit Time I
Tarrant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
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MICHAEL N. BOOTH
UAp L'Ct.'enant lunior grade
Mchael P Oth ton of Mr ani
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Ave, Sanford, participated in the
rescue of a di$tr,55pd ti5hing vessel
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Pr,,ate Derwin A 9ttiIny. ton
c4 Mrs Mary Whitney, 71. Castle
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eight stir" tricks lie wtiulul
be' up to nine if h e could get

DAVID P. MEYERS
SO4 John a

Ensign PêuIA Baker. Son 04 Mr
Mr
and Mr Arnold Baker 04 Sanford.
and Mrs David P Meyers, 107
Pià'.
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THE N\NK ACIZIYSS THE 5TREET
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.void the erowd..s today if )ui:

An Interesting year lies
ahead for you romantically. In
addition, someone fond of you
could arrange somet hi ng that
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TAURUS I April !G'%tay 201 If
you're asked to do a favor for a
person you aren't attracted to.
you'll be reluctant. Uci'.s.'st'r,
you'll go all-out for on.' sshu
turns 'yOU on.

GEMINI I May 21-June 2O
Romance' is a much-better Ltt
SAGITTARIUS NO'., 23- for you than business today. It
flec.21 If possible steer clear looks as tough Dan Cupid likes
of people who measure your you, but the commercial world
worth by what you have in the may not.
bank. Associate with those who
CANCER lJumw tl.iuly 22,
like you for yourself. Like to
find out more of what lies ahead Should your mate come up with
t
a long list of chores toda'..
or you
ou Send or )our co py
Astru-Graph,P
ox w. sou'lI be perturbed The luri' f
Radio ('it&gt;' Station. N.Y. 10019. bi g ger and tt'tter (ru:.
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today'. This may not be true of energies by going out ;inli(
persons of Your own gender.
mingling
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nouncement. Wedding
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submitted within two
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Contact The Herald

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Side flap Sfldps closed
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PISCES Feb. 2U.Mardi 20i A not likely' you'll be in a don..' ii'
pessimistic pal could sour you frame of mind today
V
with his attitude today. Don't might seek an excuse tIl Lv
heed hem. ('hart your own other than members I
course.
family
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AQUARIUS lJa .
90- Feb. 191 Things that y• do because ot
Usually you keep things in selfish and ulterior motives 'a ill
proper-twn, but today you're fail today Success conies fr
liable to accept much more acting with a kind heart t i::
than you intend to return It thought of rew ard
happens inadvertently

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life Master category was
established Ely had not
played enough to qualify as
one of the original 10. Since
he never played In tournament.s after that he never
ben' if the hail of l"arne and
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life master-

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t ha t Ely' Culbertson never
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Pt Jan,e L OruriIl. sorlof Mr
•ri Mrs Lawrence 0 Brunelie, 12$
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!Pue 32nd Signal BttaJon in Frank

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Now put )ourself in West's
place 1k could rise with the
ace of hearts, play his kingjack and eight of spades

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Your rewards are going to )i.+
corrirnensuratt' with t"

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dec. 12, l7

on that first
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and she's on the other .

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Both &gt;
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YCeks of 147 Ronni, Drive
Aitamons, Springs hAs completed
O'e A. a'rjn Macnfl S . 5I
ftas.c
.ie' Ei'gne Cours,

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Marine Lance Corporal Atyn
Finch. son of Mr and Mr Albrf
Finch of P 0 Boy 271 Geneva, has
departed for an eytended oeplo
meot in tt' western Pacific

WILLIAM R LAWRENCE
"C H WAN P41 I M German,
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Private F irst Class
.%illiam P L a wrence ton of Mr
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Earl F Lawrence. 406
StP' St. ChvlOt&amp; i'e(eiltI, wa
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C''S *.th IPiC I'd SuppOrt
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GEMINI I May 21-June 20
I'krn't be the u.'uier'Anit'r i
hopeles.s causes toda%
You
could make a loan to 'a very
poor credit risk.

If vou put your foot in
your come off better in a small group
mouth today, let it be. Trying to
- and you're perfectly right
dart!&gt; things will make it
t.lBR1t Sept. 234.k't 23i 1k'
worst'
very meticulous about the guest
I'ISCE.S 1 Feb 20-March 20) list if entertaining at hon
It's not cricket to change today. You wouldn't want t
partners in the middle of the invite one who doem t fit
SCORPIO , Oct. 24-Nov M.
utance Adhere to original
ions if you want to sidestep You're not too well attuned to
your audience today Unles s
sticky situations today.
you're careful, you could i!fenct
.SRIE.S March 21-A pri l 191 someone by being ti '"f
Discipline breaks down rather serving

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PAUL N CARLSON

change a consIdered opinion
)iecau.se of a biased companion,
count to 10 first. Your way will
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Ui' careful today not to put
yourself n an embarrassing
position where you pretend to
comprehend something that
y ou don't. You nia&gt; be asked to
e xp lain.

LEO July 23-Aug. 22 You di,
CAPRICORN Set'. 22-Jan.
a
little
and expect a lot today
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PrivAte Carl 0 Franks ten of Yr
lid Mr Omy H Franks 2601 S
Sanford Ave Sanford. rec en tly was
assigned as art lfltAntry mart wIlt the
tIN Infant,,
Perlin flrgp .n
German,

early for you ,,day. You must
be cautioL. not to overindulge
later should you feel &gt;our
restraint slipping.

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Mr Elbert Taylor. l7
'.'rckl an d Ave Santora. completed
SC,Cfl weeks of advanced nd','dua'
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17 Surfei
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18 ComplaIsance
3P Most aged
sou this corning year. You
rubber nfl9
20 Holds still for 58 H64inly altar
39 Year(SP)
should
refrain from trying to
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photo
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speed up progress lest you stall
19 Drowse
71 Corrode cheer
Sound
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Shout of good
thinker
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SAGI'rrAnlus Nov. 2-I).
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44 Fingerprint
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Washington
23 Gives comfort
211 Try to leave well enough
mark
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74 Medi cal
alone today Fools rush in
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31 Kind of letter
piCture CliP
where angels fear to tread and
Ocuce
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III get yourself in trouble. Find
lb Natatel
6 InquisitIve (51 127 Current
47 ChA'itIblI or
Patriotic
out more about yourself by
1 Fitrasensory 28 Hiding place
'7nuzat.on
society labb'
.sending for your copy of Astro35 Toughen by
perCeption
labbr
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36 Cod, dot
each sign desired and a long,
8 Arrange
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37 Simitarty
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Ros 489, Radio City Station.
N.Y 10019. Uk sure to specify
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Michelle William%
Gina Willis
Melody Wotitgemuh
Gary W000all
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of % and Mrs JO Redden Rte
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wade Must
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Ch er yl Lea
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Roder ick Cashe
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.indj Cupick
Wicite Davis
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Pr vat Dennis J Jones. son of
Mr and Mr Mes Mitchell $
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DARRELL L TAYLOR

Te en si Sedgfield Apartments clubhouse, SR 436,

Altanionti' Springs; 7:30 p.m.. Florida Power and Light,

Deborah Bacon
Mary Bass
Ronda Bauder
Leigh Ileine
Michael Banneft
Robert Benton
Terri Belts
Mary Bishop
Sherri Birdsoe
Julie Blount
Pa tricia Braceianid
Sharon Brooks

PAT TON

)etfre 0 Pt?on, son cI Mr and
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Rosalia Drive. Sanford, has
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Sa nf ord Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 am., Sunshine Park
('O11tlIUflit center
Sanford Sertoma, 7 .1 flI SallibOs.
lingssood Sertoma, noon. Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434.
"eight Watchers, 7 p m .Sanford Woman's Club. 309 S.
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('asselberr&gt; Jacees board, 8 p.m., E)uug's Garage.
Melod lnt'
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberrv ('oni•
munity United Methodist Church.
TriCounts Road Runners CB Club, 7:30 p.m., Sanford
('h.ambei of Commerce.
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Savings of Seminole SR 434, Longwood; 7 0.111. u(

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ROBERTA GORBY
pecats, F v Robert A (orby.
Sdfl in law of Van R iie(per iC1
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Coral Anne Routon and Kenneth L4e Childrey
were married Nov. 6, in a garden, double ring
cerenion- at the Andre Smith Memorial Chapel
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bridegroom is tile son of Mrs. Cliarmaine Childrey of
Central Avenue. Apopka, and the late Robert Lee

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for her vo w s a Victorian- inspired gon fashioned
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outlining the lace voke.
She %vore an arrangelilt-lit of
breath in her
upiss-wept hair and carried it bridal'
bouquet of carnations. mums and daisies
Mary Elaine Ballard, maid of honor. wore a floral
print go wn and tarried an umbrella shaped basket

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COHR, if; fron~ the school in
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Nanc-, vAorks c%er')da)
in tile %ledla Center at the
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-NANCY AND TO.NIMY
belter being %4ith the school
children and N-1ping out.
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tie n Club is that of the Florida
flu essar's to thoU (ffiuentl)
Federat ion of Garden Cluts and raise fo(XI (TOpS
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After Hi'
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Garden Clubs, Inc Much of this Guatemala
progralri is earned out by
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enough crops so that tilt-% hild it

activities :
v ot I I c c t I n g
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Stan's other countries have
benefited
front
Itbnd pro)e t sending coin
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can• progranlis such as the I'hili
stamps
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to collectors cuorldcuielt
and finally-perhaps the must
Cilloinbia. Panama, liellit..
tilportant 'ntis it's pdrti( ip
Ihuntiur is soil ( s'4a Itit a
iting in various actis ities of
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to tin rca
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tit- ganitation has a continuing s~stcinsary undcr Aa% Ill
prograrn of aiding and parLs of the %orld

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( hristmas shopping uaris
If 'sitU it 'sioi*ekntn, seh.it to
i,I'si toot Matilda sir (treat
(.randpa. sihi, don't get out
much. let mi t.11 suu ishat 5s01
thrin: till dusting
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gathering ilust
it their olint- I
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doesn't
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another nrilitir, and Grandina
(Iuie'uIi I trails smut an's more
or
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brooches

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bracelets.
ith the price of groceries up
so high, haiLs cuho use alone tan
.i fist turn unit scould pniubabi
be dt- hohit-d tit reuvi%c a haskut
mall (Lan% fit salmon. chicken,
hain. tuna. %cgrtables. fruit.
'lilt (Offer. Ira bag-4.
cra(kt- r%. imkim and iw%tant
soup nil's
(lid foiLs e air aism ass use lined
ctationrr smith ensrltqws arid a
I.e mit robs suppis of ptta
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parent-, cull thank sou for not
And that groes for the color and %ending their children horns.
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If sew re tempted to pass
.dung a scarf. purse. cualiel or
still)(' ulide%% little d4)t)dad %ou

If someone on soul kift list IS
using 'in a pension, a check for
ins rnuunt sutsuid tu much
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cairns iris cuhia
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Ilober. residents of LakevieA Nursing ('
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unless sou re absoiutels sure he
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it propeni
Dun I gise gifts of te Ira or
Irn4ead of ghing someone a-liquor unless sou re sure the gift sslth permission to lake it
redpfrnts irnbtw. Candy. nuts bark and exchange It If it's not
.tnd fruItcake make sionderful % hat 'sou 'siant
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Coffman, [);I% v
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lionier Miller. Ronnie Kold.
Worth th ( iroI'sn Jotitiori
Uolih (ug'un, Sharon ;daiii
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guest
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miscellaneous bridal shoAer at
the home (if hostess Mrs.
Iltmard Calliet Addirigton,
13
I)uuias Ave..Sanford
Mrs James U. Ikt Wilson
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noon, Sanford Cliamber of Commerce bwIding Mein
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Sanford UOS noon Holiday urn
Winter Spring% Sertoma. 7- 30 a rn Sunshine [lark
mmunitv centerr
Sanford Se'rtoma 7 i in S.unbo s
Lnngsmood Sertoma. noun. Quality Inn. 1-4 and Sit 434
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mail. Nikki 11revatt was the flower girl. ne ring trip, the couple is making their home or) Shorthorn
bearer was Timmy Long.
Drive, Apopka.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
830
underSigned, pursuant 10 thC tic
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PROBATE DIVISION File
TOMORROW
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center.
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THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
SATURDAY 9 Noon
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7 LILIAS YOGA AND YOu
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
REMEMBERS Amel,a
That the corporatofl5. perss
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
IN
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ESTATE
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and
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ntemflted
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2 12 DAYSOFOURLIVES
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By Rudy Generilo,
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The
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return
to
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home
tOwn
for
6' THE CROSS WITS
orraP representate 'ne estate
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VILLA ALLEGRE
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All persons hawing clams or
Repa,, 210 i
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
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OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
Po
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Shalt be slated ii me Clam s
of a whidwind ro
Carpenter
Helpers wub
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1000
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MOVIES IMOn) Th
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6 SWITC JanetBrpays
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Securit, Shall be descrbed Thy
hno
as Lula L Hunt, dcead
Monk GeorgeMahars, Janet
SALES POSIT ION
.
a w.fe who hires Pete a
Clamant shall drl,tr SulliCe-nt
nomadic tribe
Mac
F,I,
Number
77
136
CP.
ii
pendng
in
Loh 1969 (Tues I Rflri
—
TOLL FRI I ISX £32 I&amp;')
copes
ot
the
clam
mo
'he
CIC,k
to
to
?inØ
her
mng
husband
4' 6' A CHARLIE BROWN
the Circuit Coufl for Seminole
500
enable the clerk to niá.I one cOp, tQ
RECORDED MESSAG(
Joan Harw Speer Trary
FOUND - a ma, blacl I white
County Flora Probate D,wi5ion
CHRISTMAS Animation Fee.
just be'ore she 1 urdrOd
2 BRADY BUNCH
_________
IBSW) 1935 (Wed) Wy'
(at
with
collar
in
lity
tiCiflfp
Of
each persona' rep?esentatiwe
the addre
of *ICh s Seminole
tunes the Peanuts oo.ic st: p
6 STAR TREK
24 MARK RUSSELL COM•
All persons n'prested nIne estate
te Old
HIGP4 SCHOOL GRADS I
County Court HOuti. Sanbor
Rd TUC5y
'P1
ming Wallace Bee, Leo
araers boated
322 3111
t whom i cop, f this Notice f
i NERv GRIFFIN SHOW
Charles
EDY SPECIAL
ODenngs NOW' (oQ0
Florida 32771
56'
The personal
Carrij (66W) 1940 (Thurs 1
Adm
n'stratori
haS
been
mailed
are
N Schufti The story tls of
Tratel
mo
rePrewntatyeot the estate 5 JOHN
EMERGENC ONE
1100
,.
PocKefluI 0, Miricle
Glenn
'equ.red
fiITHIN
THREE
Vocational Training
i
THOMAS SPINO,
$ so6vth
the tâi
s address s
hi
Ca
o'd. Bec Da,s P
2 4 6' 12 NEWS
MONTHS POSt TilE DATE OF
Ad,ancement
Opportun
135' a North Elliott Ayenue, Saord,
meaning
Christmas
530
TilE F IRST PUBLICATION OF
1961 (Fri) Pockeflul of Mira.
24 DICK CAVEfl SHOW
Contact U S Navy Menu t
Florida 32771 The name and ad
the rest
the
2 NEWS
ng buSy
I
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
any
oblecl'ons
tyl T77 6219
Cft.
dre
Rrg,'a'
. cont From
II 30
of the personal reesen
Bab,itting en my home. dii 0'
themSetyis e'th lIsa OC
i 24 THE ELECTRIC COM.
thty may ha,, that challenges the
Thurs
Mi,t.r,
Compentat.on
oght 323
tat,,, attorney are 5t foHh bylow
2 12 TONIGHT
.al.d.ty f the decydpnf S will, ne
*Ofldty aspects of the hoay
PANV
Uniforms Food Lodurg 3:
All persons having clams or
12 SANFORD AND SON (RI
______________________
Qvalificat.ons Of th
Persoal
6 MOVIE Anythng Goes
season (RI
dit', pa 3 wacaton Compete
-oemands against the estate are
24 ORANGE COUNTY
representat.,, 0' thy it"Ue ,,r
ood Thin
to Eat
required.
Dental Cane P.S
Crosby Em Me'man
WITHIN
Medical
I' DISCO FEVER Speo
THREE
-,
Legal Notici"'
..irisd (ton 01 the (Ou?t
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
5391
mo Startng (II, l- I
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
srr
MusI
ring
OIa NewTon.John
Until 3pm
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF SWEET CORN—S2.50 BU. COMMUdITY BULL L
and
busessPannerseachsning
Trars
o IC T ION S NOT SO FILED
FICTITIOUS NAME
THI S NOT ICE t file with the des
930
ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
a peo'mer o' the leading roe
24 IN PERFORMANCE AT
NOtid? 5 hereby gwen that we are
1we court a writyn
(A
BOARDS ARE
MERV GRIFFIN
12
Dateol
thy
trstpunl,(at,000t
the,
Sh
engaged
r
business
It
BId
Nhb
this
WOLF TRAP The K
of
statement Ot any claim or demand
CLASSIFIED ADS ARI (.t N
I ARMR S MARK(1
Notice
of
Adm.n,stration
Sanford
Airport
Sanford
37771
9 55
they
map
ha,e
Each
Clam
mt
be
Swing Benny Goodman, perU
¶200
t450 F rencn A,
BET TER
373 2211
Robert .5' 1 oppenbefg
4 UPBEAT
m nØle Count,, FQr'da under the
ifl writng and mull ndCate the
tos for tits Sh
WIth bOth
I NEWS
Open 7 Dais A cci'
', Pyr',onl Representa
----------f'dtit•ous
nameof
WIZARD
AORKS.
baSiS
tor
the
Claim,
the
name
1000
Cr4
and tit4t we intend to reg.ster sao
his switef and bia band
12 30
f thy Estate of
- o'd.'s
4" PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
add'fls Of tite creditor or its aged CAlF 1511 5 lb boi,s--Frolen- II ,EAWN YONF NOW Tale
Sara J Kloppenberg
with th Clerk of the Circuit
9 THE FBI (RI
--IS 00 per
or attorney, and the amount
sa ,Pwel' r CaJi to, I'
bOl
all
Maple
A
0 TAflLETALES
I a Sara Jean Wlopo,nberg
Court Seminole CunIy. FlOrdi in
1 00
''ogs on iiil?p 900 51' 115$
(lamed If the clam 1 nOt yet due.
323 3141
accordance with the P''sions of
Deceased
tO 30
the date when it will become d,e
2 12 TOMORROw
Ak
I
Nurses,
RN'S &amp; S. PP s aides 1.e
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
tn
F
cyt
'ous
Name
Statl/tes
To
2 12 H 01 L V WOOD
shall be stated It the Claim 'Si NAV
HGES &amp; Other Citrus
I 30
in Companion thori lyrm
REPRISE NT A Ti yE
.t Secton •*s O Flordi Statutes
SQUARES
'or
sale'
$3OC
buShel
33703*7
or
contingent
or
unllquidated.
the
3flSt THEATRES
Its,
assignments.
MOgF S Berry
4' LATE NEWS
Hom,maie,s
371 6733
nature of the unCertainty Shell be
6 THE NEW PRICE IS
S Henry B Adams
Upolwt. *75 0&amp;3e
P 0 Drawer O
6
NOTICIAS EN ESPANOL.
stated
If
the
claim
5
secured,
the
_____________________________
I
RIGHT
Steven C Ee'ng
lit East Commercial
I DAILY WORD
SUIT
Security Shall be described The
Sanford, Florida 32771
I PubliSh Ho1 21. 29 Dec 5. Il. 1977
Ii 00
THI
clamant Shall deliver 'tsc'e
I
DER
ss
—
Legal Notice
Legal Notice'
Telephone
5 323 lIlt
BANDIT
______________________________
GATO1
2 12 WHEEL OF FOR.
copies f the Clam to the clerk 10
_______________________
'I
__________________
________
PuOI.Sh Dec.
t7 t97?
_______
enable the Clerk to mail one (opt to
UNE
tO
Tuesday
DES 22
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Nch personal representative
_____----IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
I HAPPY DAYS IRI
NOTICE OF INTENT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
AlIpersonsnteqe,t,nt,t0t,
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
11 33
TO
RECEIVE
SEALED
BIDS
'
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO
NOTICE UNDERFICTITIOU a
to whom a COp, of thi5 Nolce of
Morning
FLORIDA
ur5unt
to
the
lermt
and
3133 CA 09 L
SILL
NAME STATUTE
KNOCKOuT
2
12
"A PIECE
Administration
hat
been
mailed
are
provisiOnS
0f
F
lor.da
Stamp
Board
CASE
NO
7,01;
600
' IIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND TO .S,iOy IT MAY CONCERN
required,
wt THIN
T
i TON AHA T L lY DA. 5
4 6 LOVE OF LIFE
THREE
OF
6
MOn I THE LAW AND
Education Administrative Rule
&amp;
LOAN
Notice s n,reb, gwen that tn.
ASSOCIATION
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 09
COMPANY 0 110r.da corpora'
ACTION"
9 FAMILY FEUD
YOU llue5,l 3 MINUTES
230
at
1000
AM
on
Wednesday
OF ude?Sgned pursuant to t,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. 0 cor
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF mrnng. DeCember 31
I
Par'"
Fclt.o Name Statute 'Chapter
1977. thp
Woo I
Xramion organi,eo and
isting
THISNOTICE.toflIeanvob(ect,ons
School Board ol Sm.noe
undfr the La
' 4 6 CBS NEWS
of the Unted States 565 09 FlOrida Statutes, will register
ITt,u,s I SPECTRUM
they ma, hewl Ihat challenges the Florida All
Count,. CALVIN RAY DYROM and HANd,
Aith the County ComrOIlC fl
recite and open
of America.
at the
an
validity of the decedent's *11. the
6$ COMMUNITY CLOSE LiP
BYROM hi', *
School Adminstratlon BuIlding.
TUUT
for Seminole Count, Florda
Afternoon
I
Plaint ft
Qualifications of the personal
9 SUNRISE JUBILEE
Defend.'
till Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
'ecept Of proof of publication of th5
reprewrltat,e. or the venue
or Florid., sealed b'ds for the
1200
NOTICE OF SUIT
CALVIN J LEGG an ALISON
ndtide the fictitious name t wit
6 10
lursdcton of the COvet
ccitt TO CAL VIII RAY BY MOM
Purchase of the following properly
2 6 9 12 NEWS
LEGG. Pr 5 w te.
M ELEGANCE IN ONY* IMPORTS,
2 hues Thurs (COUNTRY
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
NANCY C. BYROM
PARCEL NO I
LifldCr
which
we
arc
engaged
I
Defenoanys
.n
6$ MOVIES
GARDENS
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F lIED
ALSO
II
L0(at.un West side of Lorwgwood
',nest at TI? Iud
NOTICE OF ACTION
Drive
WlL BE FOREVER BARRED
"PHANTOM OF PARADISE'
625
1230
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT P
Martham Roed n the vicinity
O CALVIN J LEGQ and
Longwood FIor.da
Dateol thetr5t publicat onot
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
2
thi% between Island Lakeand Rice Lak,
THE GONG SHOW
that an action '0 foreclose mortgag,
That the panes irreresled fl sad
ALISON M LFGGS
Notice
of
Adminitraton
cowering Ihe lolI.ng rcai and
Pu', wIt
Old School Cu'td n
bUS ness are as fIlO*',
6
SEARCH FOR
Situated O
December 12th. 1977
persQnI property in Scm no.
Resøence unknown
Wayne Granger
John
Thomas
Spine
________________________
ount, F l4)i'ija o w I
YOU APE HEREBY NOT IF I ED
Susan Granger
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
As Personal Mep'esenfa
th4t an acliori to foreclos, a mon
Lot Ill. TRAILW000 ESTATES
Beginneng at thy
DATED at Winter Park, Orange
five of the Estate of
Quart
Pest I'. Section Post
'gage On the fOlIng property in County, FlOride th,5 20th day Of
on ireSCion
North SECTION ONE, according lo ',
LULA LORAINE HUNT,
?Fiyrt as recorded fl Plaf bccb
bOundary Qt Section Two
Oclober 1917
Seminole County. Florida
2
alo 5fl as
Lot I. Block 7, REPLAT
o Pages 77 and is Public R'Oi
PilSI%h NOv 21 25 Dec 5 12. t917
'n5hp IwenT, lZOl
y
vth,
Rang,
Of
LULA L HUNT.
TOANSI TI
Twenty Nine 1791
County, Florida
or
NORTH DER
Last, thence run has Seminole
been
Deceasea
West 795 25 beet, thence Soutn
tiled against y
CHULUOTA According to thy Play
and ,o.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
thCt
1CS 25 are reoured to terw a COçv of ,'
OS recorded n Plot Book Ii.
t. thence East 29S IS ft thence
I
:
REPRESENTATIVE
Pages 14
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
North as IS. to Inc pont or
45, of the Public
written defenses, ,t any, to it
C
p'a, of
G Andryw Spec
Reco,
On December IS I917 at 7pm - I.
beginning Less th East
of SemnOI
VICTOR RUTS ER JR [5Q II)
County
________/
'wenty
Iii
West
Commercial
Street
Florida
thp undersigned *ill sell ore 1971
, .
Ia',' Rnson Street OrI.nd..
live 25' IP thel foe th
_____________
right
Santord rIor.da 32171
I
hes teen tiled against V
Triumph TI00RCOSS);, molorcydle
*1, t
32101 ano fly tn, o ,
and ,00
I
Markham Lorgo0
'
Telephone
305'
323
1115
u'r'
SitiSfy charges icr 'epir and
are r, red to 5cr,, a op, Of your
w.tb the Clerk of IPup
WQAd, ad ron. fi ng 'wo 2, acry',,
aDo,, sl,-ro
- ,- :,.
Publish
Dcc
2
II
1977
%'orage Sale will be held a,
c,t on or Defoe. th
wri'fen defenses t Ofly, to
- ,, oe
6th dl,
n
DES 57
Lorry',
PHILLIp
Cycle
H
Jafluar,
Ii??
LOGAN
otn, w Se
PARCEl. NO I
of
Markham
Road
SHINHOLSE R,
Judgment
'nap
be
Lea' on North end 01 Sem.ie
LOGAN
entered
AND
Paula Florida
'I
MONCR IE F
for the ,ei,,t demanded
.
Attorney1
.
Count, Countnse parsing 101
for
A
Pla MIt Post Office
Pbl5h Dec 4, 5.6. 7 I I II, 13. 1),
Complant
green CuiId.ng neil t Southern
Ii 1977
Sinford, Florida 37171 and lIp the
Bell Telephone COmpan,
WITNESS my hand and sea'
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
2 East
-DES II
original *ih the Clerk of the
sa
Crt on 'he 9th da,
Commerc.al Avenue
abOve
SanfOrd
NAME STATUTE
(Purl on or before D?cembe, 27th.
December, 1977
Florida
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
ISEAL I
Notice 5 hereb, given that the
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
______________________________
entered aga.nst ,-' for fhe relet
Lot5 35. 34. 37
Arthor H BicIwuth Jr
)6
Less
the
______________________________________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I
demanded fl inc ComplainI
Clerk of the CirCv.t COvrt
"F'ct,to
Name
Statute."
Chapter
by ,irte 01 that Certain Writ of
WITNESS my hand andth seal of
Pars San'or Florida, Cccord.ng bo
.6 09. Florida Statutes, will register
thi5 Court on ,h , tIt
Evecution •ssuyd out of and under
at thereqt recorded in
Dep Cte?k
Oar 04
*.th (Id of the Circuit Court, in peg,
Plat Book 3
the seal of the County Court of
November, 197?
PubliSh Dcc Il I,
197' &amp; J.
II of the Public Recor
and
'or
Seminole
County,
upon
Seall
Orange Coun',, F IQqi3. upon a fnal
Seminole County I lea.
receipt of proof of publication of this
.udgement rendered in the aforesad
Anihoc H Beckwith Jr
DES at
PARCEL NO 3
Tuèidjiñeans
netce. the fict,Iious name. to wit
court on the 75th day of OCtober.
Clerk 01 th Crcu.t Court
Locotion On West Side
of High
136 C ASSEL BERRY TEXACO way I?
A D 1977. in that cerlan case en
By Mary N Daren
97 lFr,nc
ufldCr which I am engaged in
4 venuel at
titled Westinghouse Credit Con
Dev Clerk
dome, of Third Stryf
business at 00 1 HighAly
Maple
PublSh Hw 7) 25. Dec 5, 13. 1971 ponation a toreign corporation
1)6, Avenue
Casselbenr,, 1L
Plantiff, vs Jo
DIP
NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE
H Cro*Iyy and
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
That the party Interested in said
Delores Crowley hiS wife. Defen
PORTIONS
Loft
III
Or CERTAIN PLATS
Sii. 171 Sen. Ill EigM,
business enterprise is as foIs
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN
dant, which aforesaid Writ of
'SI Hint ind
SEMINOL F
COON TV
(tO?
Ten
of
Block
£ IGHTE (NT H JUDICIAL CIR
Gaylan N Linthacum
151
Eiection was delivered to me as
FLoRIDA
Five of Tier (SI PIn,, according
Ditto
CUlT Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE
t
at Casselberry, Seminole
Sheriff of Seminole County, Ftor,da.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
P Tnaffond 5 Step of the TOwn of
COUNTY, FLORIDA
County, Florida, Oeemer 0th,
fld I have levied upon the foIling
take r'of'cetp,at a Petition Shall be
Sanford, Florida, aspen plot
CIVIL ACTION NO 773301 CASt E
thereof
described property owned by John
jly
filed pursuant to Chapter Ill tl Of
MGIC
MOM IGAQE
Publiih Dec Il. 19. 14. 1977. Jan 2.
in Ihi Public rCOnds
(OR
H (rowley and DeloresCrowley, hi5
the
of
FIor,da Statutes wth the Board
Orange County, in Plat Book 'B'
PORATION
-.
wife, sad prcperty being located in
of County Comrn,sone,s Cl
on page No ill et seq , which
s
DES
Plaint,ff
said
Sem'Ie
County,
FIur,da.
more
Seminole County, Florida to aca'.
Save43
at. has ',in(
___
the creation Of
partiCularly de5cri
Xftions Of certain plots of in,
15 follows
Ncgulat prIce
Seminole County, bri duly tran
WALTER H
TUCKER, JR
Aisorted household furnishings. bo
5222
5(yibed and it flow a Pi?t
5UbdviSlOn5 known as Sanl.n
ROSALIES TucwFR anOSTATE
of the
wit
Springs,Tr
Ivesday onf
52. accord.ng to the
bIc rCoras Of Seminole
OF FLORIDA
County,
I Bassett 3131 350 Base
at th,r,of recorded n Pljt Book S
Florida,
INVITATION
TO
BID
*179
Defendanls
I Bassett 3121 372 HuIch
Page 31. and Senlando Springs
City Saad. FI.ea
AND
NOTICE OF ACTION
I Bassett 3171 435 Table
Tract 53. PIat Book S Page 41
Lots numbered
Sealed bids will be received in
TO WALTER H TUCKER JR
SI 101. Seven Ill.
I Bassett 3121 150 Arm Chair
PubIc TMecords of Semnole Court,
Office
Of
the
City
the
Eight
ii
fIne
(II
and
Manager, S.rWord.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Ten (101.
3 Bassett 3174 131 Side Chairs
Florida, together Aith the ',trp.tt
Block Sil (13, T,er Nine 191. acin
Florida
All pante's Jaiming interests by.
I Kemp I672 Triple Dresser Base
and alleys platted thdp ,n det r.b,ui
thrO,jt, under 0 aga.nst WALTER
I
Water
Distribution
Mater,aI
cording to I N Trafford's Map of
Rice White
a', f011Owi to wit
the Town
OtofSanforø
H TUCKER JR and to all p.,niies
F re Hydnanl," Cast Iron Pipe, 4" thereof
duly
record flas per flat
I Kcmp 1020 Triple Dresser
All that portion Cl the PIgt i#
Gate Valves
having or Claiming to have my
the
Mirror Rice Whit,
Public
Sianlando Springs, Tract 5
2 Pumps Sump Pumps, 1
right, Itle or interest in INp real
records
of
Seminole
County,
I Kemp 1005 S drawer Chest Rice
Book S. Page 31, Public Records LI
Centrolugat Pump, 1" Single Florida, in P101 Book I. Pages 54 to
______
hkc
Saminni. r...
.' .- - -!vu wmtt PILIfEQY NOTIFIED
,i.i.r,r.m rump, 3" Single
rioriQa,
i,ng
Jr
I kemp 1*72
—
East of the railroad less Lots, arid
64 Hea4bnrd Rice Oaperagm Pump. 3'' Sewer High PARCEL
NO •
that an aclion to foreclose a mon
White
7,
Block
tgage on lily following r,al property
B. and thaI portion Of
Pressure Cleaning Hose
Location On the East S.d.
7 Morton 235 Metal Bed Frames
Commerce Place lying between LOtS
3 Lawn Care Equipment Diesel Sanford Avenue, Sanford. Florida,
in Seminole County, Florida
I Se'rfa 31066 Comfort Deluie IS
I
through 7. Blocs B and lots I
Tractor, 3 Wheel Turf VChICIC Ar on.bloc North of Celery Avenue on
1019 TEEN GREEN ESTATES,
Mattress
tPwrougi 7, Block C Also, less ill'
Broom,
according to the Plaf fhereof as
Type Pine Avenue ltw Story
Monofllament
Serta
7
*hil
311 33 i SO Comfort
porti of Pinevew Street along tIe
recofde4 in Plat BQoK 13, Paged) of
buIldingI
Trimmers, Edger
Deluce IS floe Springs
North portion Of said PIat and Iris
the Publ
I Fire Hoje I, Fire Hose. 7i ,..
Rors of Seminole
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
all property to be sold in a lot SlId
that portion of Franstn Avyni f
Fire Hose, 3' Fire Hose
Cnty, Florida
(.0*5 I. 7. 3. i, ,
,
and S. BIo
properly being stored at AAA
along Inc East portion 04 sad hilt
peas Icy,, fled against you an yo
5 Aulomalic Switch Over Device I), TIer "C", Town
Furniture &amp; Auct,on. ItO N I? 92.
of Sanforø
Ari4, all Ihat portion Of Blocs A
for
are re,lr,4 to serve a copy of
Dual
Tori
Chlorine
Cylinders
Itcomdlng to plat thereof as
your
Long*ood. Florida
Detailed %nar.,......
and fi Sanlanist Sn,..... T..,i ti
written d#Iavn.t
,. i .
rPtnmil.l in bi.
-- -, .i
' - - --_.._,.•
—
aria
.'
tn
'page
54,
undersigned as Sheriff Of
Of
Plat Book S. Page ml.
den Berg, C.ay &amp; Burke, P A
available at the office ot the City
PubIi
Florida
Pbl(
. at
Receras 0, SemInole
Seminole County, Florid., will •t
Records of SemInole Coufity
Manager
PoSt Office Boo 793, Orlando,
County. Florida. and
II CO A AS on the 3rd day Of
Lot 77 o,
All
bids
Florida.
and
that
portion
32007, and file the original
Shall be in the City Holden Real Estate
of Laura
January. A D. 1970. offer toe sale
with the Clerk of the above styled
Manager's OfIke, Room 303. CIty addition to SaMo,, Company'8
Avenpe lying between Block A and
arid
sen
to
the
accseding
to
higheti
biddeq,
foe
B.
a
court On or before Dec 17th, 1921.
Hall, Sanford, Florid., not later P100 thereof
that porfn of COmmerce
p subject to any and all eslsting
thot'sdosesuoyour
as recorded In P100
than I 30 P M., Wednesday, Book I, Page •,,
other*e a ivdgm' C map be en
Of
liens,
at
the
Fr
tise
PU',II
of
(WestI Door of
tered against you for the relict
Block B
January II. Ins The bids wIll be ReCords
fld that portion of
f Seminot,
the Seminole County Cos,ytPtose in
County,
publiCly opened On the lame
Hillcrest Street lying North Of
demanded in fPt
' A
A-' ' " .'-c'' Vs
: C'
Florida
complaint or
date
at
Sanford
Florida. the above
BIoki A an4 B, arid
pfitiCn
7 COP AS ifl CommiSSIon Chambers,
The Board
Last of tne
dejcni
reserves the riçplt to
p'rsoe
properly
rallyped
Room ill
WITNESS my ha
md the seal of
'elect any an all bids
That said sale 5 being made to
This
said Court on Nove'mbeq 11th, 1977
PetitIon
The City Commissn reserves the
Should be tubmittrd
The
hOoI Board
FISH PARK PLAU
satisfy the terms of lid Writ of
On behalf of Seminole County. dated
right to accept or to reject any or all
Of Seminole Count,
FIINpAI
else.
(et
wIHYISPASs
b4ds in
Aflhuv H Beckwitls. Jr
the 30th day of Nowpmber ISP?
inter,tt of the Cty of
Florida
JPw', E Polk,
77191 $IMOIANBLVD
Clerk o1 the Circuit Court
Sanford
By John Percy,
Pat Telson,
MIII COSONIALDI
IllIOlAtfOl BLOSSOM TRAIL
Sheriff
OaLANOO
3157* COLONIALDI
By Belly AS Capps
o.iaoo
W I knO*le
Director
ORLANDO
Chairman
OIi,*NDO
SemlIe (ounly,
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Deputy Clerk
City Manager
WatcA fee INe Grand Open lI.fa sew Arthur
Department of Counly
William P Layer
Treaciter's in Pose Hills afp Altatn•nf, Sprias.
Florida
PubliSh Nov II. 20. Dec S. 17. 1971
City of Sanford
Developmprt
Stdperintendent
of
Publish Dec Ii. It, 34. 1977, Jan 3,
S(hOo4
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PublIsh Dec 13, It??
Seminole County, Florida
PubliSh Dec 5. 17, 19, 1977
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831-9993
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70th Year. No. 97—Monday, Dec. 12 1917

HOURS

Sanford, Florida 32171—Price 10 Cents

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before PublicatIon
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there' is onis line' pr'Jliar'care' physIcian for each 3,5-8
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To restrain increases in tht cuist of pros iihimtg health care.
10 prevent ume'j'es,sars duplit ation of service's
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(Jut (ha) be sseak in (1126th and overlooked the question of hoss
language doing a 11155cr grade third anti fifth graders are
dl'tc'rnIjnl' (11155 third, fi!th,
ssork in
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did!)
fort', accordini to school
sc'Iec'trti to tki' a tatc'sside
that sthc'n ste 'acre
ficials, although he s in his fifth ss ritmg the lass on tesling,
t'(IIII'dt 1110 i'xanlinatwtl ss hich
lii school, lw's only doing Fcchtel said
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of third or fourth
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tIOn4d III('7261'S test
gradt' stork in math and of students in gra'Jes three,
f't'ulitt'l r26l( ti,ilas his reason
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language
five, eIght and Ii. but dIeS not
for .,kjni kr tIll' 'urse) i.s to \
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give Uit' t.tti' legislature the
according to Superintendent should be st'letted
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comnpari' t'IUIII'fltii test rt'.sult.s
students in their fifth
ear elenientar education for the
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doing third or fourth grate count
ai she '.s,ts ir. favor of
(listrif t
stork 'acre not pll:kcd
take' F'echtel 's rc'qul'ste(j
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it had t'en rt'Isirte'd that
and of
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f't' htel il fl.t'illtA'r if thy' (louse
ilct'urri.'d .ir,1 hat hu'1li h;ive
we just dIdn '1
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R i:p. F'F:( 'IITF:I.
lxcurrl'I in the PIT Counties
out Seillinolt' ('ount% bcciiu.st'
consider that when throughout thc state If there is
001 ,il! studeits stPi ,a1lt.'ge'dJ
I' uchtt'l illiIf'utt.tl to the
any qtJestll)n about the selection
should have heen ti,'.st,'ii Stere. IllstriI I
Use' of a yt''a Is
of students that still ansster it.''
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But, f'ecthel salli todas, "that established progressIon level
Sirs (*rcln,e said todas Mrs.
isn't true."
grading system; sshich began in
(;roorn.' an,i her staf
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the legislator said he asked a Seminole this school )ear.
the statesside assessment tests
respon.sibk' for the 'it'e'ision to
lIou.se ('umnn.ttee to study the
What that is, according to lie noted those studer.ts are not test children .0 cording
matter state-aide' not just in school officials, is to place a
re.alLstically fifth graders
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l.2it'r illilied that. ste intend
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rt'stdts l'IJuld
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brOgrt.'ssiofl level in each 'ahen State Rep. Steve Padgett,
hi St'i.' that th
students of
(lost Sl'uhinl.e (:lumlts got into subjet studied. regardiess of assistant chairiiian of the
triunts progress Orils
the pllture. .nI.- Ilrdlr.g to the spocific sear of attendance. House Education
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'achie't'
certain
hhti'l. is the ss.steni this
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JCIIdEIT.R slls If the's If hut
choiil ili.strid IL-c" tu grade flcials saud, a student in (115 fifth selection on the basis of pupil
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whose identities remain a mystery, were disovere'd Wednesday
in two separate locations in Seminole and Sumter counties
While clearing land south of Lake Mary Wednesday, for it new
1,400-home development workers found what they thought was a
cow or large animal Shortly after noon on Thursday, a road
grader operator discovered a human skull and summoned the
Sheriffs Department to investigate Chief Deput Duane Harrell
said the skeleton was found in an area east of Lake Emma Road
near the 4-Lake Mar) interchange.
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victim today and bone and earth sample's are being forwarded to
the Smithsonian Institution for a specific determination of age.
The investigation is continuing.
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were discovered Wednesdas night in a thickly wooded area near
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armadillo
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I)htaifl if concealed seeapon
by the counts commission. voting to dens the permit and issuing concealed weapons Kwiatkowski sail ''Ne never
pertiiil from the Seminole ''They should have it in today's Dick Williams and John permits in the County. The voted for one. I have absolutely
Counts Commission, private mail liii asking for a Alexander voting to issue the commis si on reluctantly nottung against the applicant,
detrlive ilarve&gt; K Morse of rehearing on the basis that due permit
adopted
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regulations but I'll continue to hold out as
Altanuinte Springs says he'll go to the nature of my business I
Alexander moved that Morse following an April Florida long as !fli here,"
to court to force commissioners
an in constant threat of bodily
be granted the permit, but the Supreme Court ruling requiring
"This application has cost me
issue the perflhit
harm. The commissioners motion died for lack of a counties to issue concealed more than $160, based on my
I'nt e:uing to court on this," considered two other ii- sCCofl(i Then Kwutkowski weapons permits to individuals assuniion that if I met the
Morse said following the plications and put off a moved to deny the application, of ''good moral character" and quaiilicaition.s that the permit
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decision. I want my case and tus rnotr9 wa_s st'tttiktl Ii&gt; adult age who umiect other would be granted." Morse said
his permit was ikitied. - 'I nwt considered without reference to French and the 3-2 vote requirements prescribed by befc,re the 3-2 commission vote
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denying turn the permit.
followed,
Vatien commissioners adopted
Following the vote, Morse
the regulations, they said the asked Chairman Williams why
court decision required them to the
was turned down. '1
do so but that they weren't think the commissioners have
happy about the situation. "I said all they want to on that,"
don't really want to do this, but Williams answered
I guess we
Morse criticized the peri have to." said
Kwiatkowsk , who made the mitting system, saying the
motion to adopt the procedures, stateshould issue concealed
Much seas seconded by Kir- weapons permits and not inchhoff
and adopted (liVidUal counties, When
Its scort ,HItAIIA%Is
Bond was set at $,000 for James Edwin
unanimously
commissioners were con.
Herald Staff Writer
Nielsen Sr., 1208 W. 20th St., this morning.
Morse' told commIssIoners sidering adopting concealed
Arraigmuient was set for 1:30 pin today.
this week, "The law reads that weapons permit regulations In
A iourbance early this morning ended
Sanford police units, including the Sanford
if I meet the application August. Morse said, "To get a
requirements, a gun permit gun permit in each county of the
" with a Sk'midinole County fireman charged with
SWAT. team and the Seminole County
aggravated assault witha deadly weapon on
must be issued. There must be state would require 67 apSheriff's Department S.W.A.T. team.
a qualification I did not meet." See PRIVATE
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responded to the disturbance call at 6:23 am.
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that within two )ears it will
ituiorits t.iltnt according
hare
the same percentage of
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Situ mOlt's plan should minorities in county jobs as in
es.'ntualls contain goals and the count&gt; 's population The
t,tiie't,ibR's for increasing goals still be' determinedbs
muinorit&gt; hiriri1z, the federal count&gt; officials, not by me
Soie' (actors counts official,s
official said 'flits would in
lude stateiitnt that within a should lofteider in establishing
sear or two sears or five' scars, the goals would include
the' L'(lUllti st,ultl itii'rt'ase' projected eriipio&gt;et' turnover,
in projected expansion of county
participation
impiritries
sp.'cifi (lt'partnient s by a programs, hose many empio)e'vs will be retiring in
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Phi' would mstt be pe'.siblt' by coming years and a detailed
the Jan. 31 deadline', said anal&gt;sis of the' labor market
,llL5oti, but 'b&gt; th;t time the specific job categories, said
plan ould include .e statement Allison You coukin t come' UP
of ti,s% the count&gt; will go about with a single formula saying
and there should be' X percentage of
g(tais
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tunetable's But it woull be Ininoritie's across the board
i1walotLs for the il*W to say MARK EIHI:Rc.

Tuesday and Wednesday Dc'portmne'nt of Lilxir an up- workable plan for increasing primititasi Thames is working
working with county officials to diite'tl af(iniuitive action plan, the numbers of women and
in the provisions The&gt; ary not
inipre)ve the county's af- which must be approved boo the minorities it employs
part if the plan.
formative action plan.
AllLce(n said an affirmative
dt'purtiiue'nt to insure continued
Recruiting more ritinorits
Under the plan. Personnel funding of the' county's $7 04• action plan is ''a nianage'miit'nt
group riie'iiibcrs The plan
Director Itomi Thames is the million manpower program, plan to review and e'luuiinati' rimotions that 't'niplo&gt; nient
county 's affirmative action
an) type' of practice's whit-h
,tnnounoemants will he for.
officer The plan calls for the'
An affirmative
discrinimnate against the hiring
w.trple'tj to niinorits groups ,ind
establishment of an equal
•uid promotion of minorities
women's organizations and to
('nhf)Iu) fluent opportunity
and women, It's a plan that
radio stations which have large
action plan is a
coiinnitte'e which will have ''the'
calls for taking positive at'audience's of luinorit) groups or
overall responsibility of in.
lion,"
eetlflte'n fins is not being done
living document.
silting that Seminole County
hle're is wtat Allison said the ,lti •innounce'mfle'nts go to
('itliif)lie'S with the provisions of
count y 's affirmative' action
F'loruh Technical Univt'rsits
the
Equal
Opportunity
plan should contain and how
and Ilollins ('olte'gt' but riot to
Each year, it
Emiplos me'nt Act of l73,'' the
Allf.'p4)fl rated the existing plan
uiiiiorits colleges such ,
plan says
Es'WttiOIi of existing RuthuneCookiian in I)a&gt;tcnni,
should
be
updated.
The' coninutte-t' is supposed ti.
equal e'miiployment opportunits
aUI'l'r(ting to Mrs Rosteil
ill on it or co Ui ph a flee
efforts In the e'uuntv This Is
•nalvsis of the liter
procedures and will prepare noting the county's now being handled by Thaine's'
mnarke't in professional Job
periodic reports relating to our
office and is not complete It is categories to
dett'raiinecompliance." The committee,
not part of the county's af- reasonable goals fur hiring
successes and
however,
was
never
(irritative action plan.
minorities. No analysis has
established, and Arkase
Mechanism
for
ad'
taken
place
failures to increase ministering the
flow ell. black personnel analyst
plan The equal
"The point is not to go out ant
who was working with Thames
employment opportunit&gt;
Just hire minorities he'cau,",'
to
develop
compliance
committee is that mt'chanisxii. they're minorities That wcrk
minority hiring...'
procedures, was fired last week
but it has never been against an&gt; quality in the work'
% round The ('lock
by Thames, who said he'd hire funded entirely by the federal established Thames is the
force (til l) the very best should Bridgeanother analyst to help hall geivernzie'nt.
county's affirmative action be resrwte'd Ili tre'is bk
.tiviular
develop procedures to lilt.
"Nobody's dictating to the officer.
Seminole Count&gt;, it's tough
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plement the plan.
Provisions for insuring because the county cant
county now," the federal of.
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By the end of January, county ficial said. "The count)' has a that minority group nt-riitwrs
e omiipe'tc with private em-F,utiti*iaI
ficiaLs must submit to the great opportunity to develop a who work for the county will be
plosers who can pa&gt; top
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

FollowingAeroOuster

SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY • December

Local SpeakersUr
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B JANE CASSEIJIERRY
Het aid Staff Writer

Newest PSC Member
Offers No Promises
TALLAHASSEE I UP! I — Robert
Mann, the newest member of the Public
Service Commission, admits he needs
brushing up on utility law and makes no
pledges of lowering electric and telephone
bills.
Mann. a University of Florida law
professor, was appointed to the PSC Thursday
by Gov fleubin Askew. Mann filled a vacancy
created by the resignation of Bill Bevis,
named by Askew to a post on the newly
created Florida Crime Victim Compensation
Commission,
\lann a former legislator from
llillsborough County and a former chief judge
of the 2nd District Cowl of Appeal, describes
himself as a political maverick.

example, in order to try for matching funds from the county for
chemical treatment of the hydrilla had to become public," and
now, she said, the new regulations for use of the White Amur
Seminole County residents and to Altamonte Springs officials
require lakes to be private.
representing homeowners on lakes plagued by hydrilla and other
The three main objections to the proposed new rules were the
aquatic weeds were among about 125 persons attending the public
restriction of 25 acres or less, the fact that only private lakes are
hearing on use of the White Aniur in Orlando Thursday.
eligible and the requirement that 100 per cent of property owners
Alter seven years of use of the Hussian-bred carp in controlled on a lake agree before the amurs could be Introduced. They feel
research conditions, the Slate Department of Natural Resources
only a majority of property owners should be required. Mrs.
is conducting hearings around the state on proposed regulations
Glenn said.
that would permit use of the weed.eating fish mprj
lakes of 25
Mrs. Margaret Kesselring of the Mirror Lake Homeowners
acres or less. 'flurd in a series of eight hearings scheduled the
Association
said those attending fell that the state has been
Orlando meeting was conducted by Monnie Reach of the DNH.
moving too slow in allowing use of the amur and the proposed
Councilnipn Sandra Gknn and Delores Vickers were on hand,
rules are too stringent. "There have been a minimum, if any,
as officials of Altamonte Springs were concerned about weed
negative
environmeital effects d"ring research in the state and
problems within cit lakes, such as Lake Orienta and Lake
the fish have been used successiully since 1968 in Alabama,
Florida,
Arkansas and Iowa," she said.
Properly owners from Lake Adelaide and Prairie Lake in
lake property owners complained they are unable to use their
Altamonte Springs; Mirror Lake in Forest City and Lake Mary
lakes for swimming, fishing or boating. Philip Bruce of Lake
atco attended.
Mar)' said, "The lakes couldn't get any worse than what they
Mrs. Glenn complained that
get any help from the county or
are."
state a lake had to go public. The 130-acre Lake Orienta, for
Several petitions fronihomeowner's associations were

presented to Reach. Mrs. Glenn said Beach told her alter the
meeting that they received the same type of response at each of
the hearings held so far.
011lY three of those present said they lived on lakes of the
required i acres or less. Mrs. Glenn said another problem was
those who wished to apply for the white amur for their lakes
presently required to go through both the Department of Natural
Resources and the State Game and Fresh Water Fish ('cm.
mission. "There is a little power play between the two agencies
and if you were approved by one, you might be rejected by the
other," she said
Reach said all the input will go to the governor and if any
changes are made they will be done by hun and his cabinet.
Mrs. Kesselring said it will be three months or "ss when the
matter is taken up by the governor and cabinet, so those who were'
unable to attend the hearing should write to Governor Heub
Askew and express their opinion on the proposed rules. St
pointed out it will be much easier to get changes made before the
rules become official.
'II nwv not happen the first year," said Mrs. Glenn, but I (eel if
the progi am is a success in small lakes it will eventually be
available to the larger ones."

The
Sanford
Airport through t he rio uatnd,'r of the
Authority has uisswtisii control current fiscal )ear
of the teriiuinal, foul and ramp
(irvekinil said he t'xpnts
st'rviu'' at th( Sanford-Central
Florida 'irport in the wake of Operatio n sit t (It' Lici lit it'S
ftht'41 In tern to rim at about
the uiuthorit&gt; 's ouster of Arro
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bl't'dk ('5 CO Ixiluit lie rioted
1 crvict's in Not either.
that
an&gt; sk'fn'it encourut('re(i
Director of Aviation .1.5,
Bed'' ('1ev el anti present td sciuluI hi' covered ii&gt; .iuthorit&gt;
,iuthisrit &gt; board Ileltu tiers funds alreath on hand
'lliursd.i&gt; cc III, a 1250.01 budget
Cleveland Said about $17O,(O
for the upt'ratit,i of the facilities of the budget is allocated
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Ito' new buIgt't will 1w
presented to Sanford ('its
Commissioners for
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the cit) has ultimate taxing

power in the event the airport

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t'ontrssl of the fixed operator
scrvict'.s f ormally provided b&gt;
failed to pay its
Noveri,twr bill on time,
( 'li'vt'Iand said the board
cc ant ed to improve the
reliability of the airport sertin's I)ros'i(I('(l to fliers before
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judged on their classroom abilities.

Siring up Mickey ,luuse Ice cream cake are James and Delores Napollo, tso-

year-old granddaughter, Danielle — and none other than Mickey. The occasion:
official grand opening of Nappy's lee ('ream Shoppe, 21110 F'rt'nch .ve., Sanford,

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NA1ION
IN BRIEF

Vance Seeks Support For Sadat Peace Try a

Key Members Agree

WASHINGTON(UPI) — Two key members of
the house and Senate have drafted a compromise plan to bail out the Social Security
program, and today they were trying to sell it
to other members of Congress.
Indications are they will have an uphill
fight.
Sen. Russell Long, D-La., chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee, and Rep. Al
Ullman, D-Ore., chairman of the House Ways
and Means Committee, worked out the
proposal in recent private talks.

Carter Has Energy Hopes
WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Carter

BOSTON (UP!) — A social worker, a child
psychiatrist, two staff members of a private
boys school, and the president of an in.

Friday, December 9, 1977—Vol. 70, P40. 93
PbIis1iH Daily and Sunday, cicepe Sah.'day a CNvlsfmas

Day by

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pages t'xpt'ctt'd to lit' made
public in January also are
unlikely to settle that unanswered question. FBI spokesmen say.
The FBI quoted Marine Capt.
Robert Block as saying Oswald
explained that he kept Communist literature in his room by
saying he was trying "to indoctrinate himself in Russian
theory in conformance with
Marine Corps policy."
Marines said he rarely left
the Santa Asia, Calif., base
where he was stationed In 1959,
saved all his money and said,
"Nothing in my room concern
anyone but myself."
Staff Sgt. Camijous Brown
said Oswald was disliked
because his "work quality and
professional attitude were

During his years in the
Marines. Lee Harvey Oswald
had a private room in a quonset
hut, kept books on communism
and refused to unlock his room
ror routine military inspections
intil he was threatened with
urushment. FBI files show.
The 40,001 pages of raw files
tathered by the FBI add detail
o the portrait of Oswald, the
uccussed assassin of John F.
ennedy, that the nation came
D know In the days after the
laying on Nov. 22. 1963 - a
emily, moody "loner" living
n the fringe of society, almost
endless, unhappy in Russia,
rthappy in America, in heq uent minor scraps.
But the files, released Wedn
hat caused him to do what he poor."
d d, and the additional 40,000
Oswald's "Historic Dia ry"

Porno Ring Broken

EnIng Hendd

Files Offer
mpse
Of Private Oswald
WASHINGTON 'UPIi —

has not given up hope that Congress can
complete action on his energy program this
year, but progress on the bill was not encouraging.
House Speaker Thomas O'Neill said Wed
nesday there would not be enough time to take
final action on the energy bill, but Carter's
press secretary said Thursday the president
still thinks the job can be done before
Congress leaves for the holidays.

vestment counseling firm.
The five unlikely suspects are among 17
persons charged with operating a homosexual
prostitution ring in the Boston area involving
boys between 8 and 13 years old. Youngsters
._I
suiu uiey were paiu
up to ior each act
One investigator term ed it "the largest
ild porn operation Itt the state's history."

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In Tel Aviv, Israel announced
Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, rdt between Egypt and hart and Kuwait to save what
Moscow
does not consider
airo conference.
lie saidthe
it is bolster ing its delegation to
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance talks brinng together Egypt, the Cairo conference with the
despite official denials. held a line Arab states over Sadat's of Arab unity following Sadat'S
flewtotheMiddleEasttodyto Israel, the United States and inclusion of a general for
secret meeting last weekend efforts for peace with Israel.
sit to Israel
with a high-ranking Egyptian
seek support for Egyptian the U.N. Secretary General as discussing
military
and
President An
Syrianlresidentllafez,d
official. The official did not
The Saudis, while oppo.sed to
Sadat's peace useful, while Wastiingston sees security issues. The addition of
drive as Arab leaders in
identify the Egyptian but the arrived in the Persian Gulf the Sadat's Middle East peace
it as "a useful step forward." Maj. Gen. Avraham Tamir,
ten.sified efforts to mend a rift
53. newspaper Haaretz said it was state of Kuwait today from approach, are also concerned
But Vance, beginning a six- head of the army's planning
Saudi Arabia where he held with the effects of the op
Deputy lrime sIinister
that has plunged the Arab world nation Middle East tour, said branch, will make Israel's
lengthy discussions with King position to Sadat on Arab
Tatuiii.
into its worst crisis since the the Soviets still are Interested delegation equal in status to
unit1
creation of Israel.
Khaled and (.'rown Prince Fah.
in working toward a cornpre- that of Egypt, which has
The site of the meeting was d
Jordan's King Huscin flew to
Before he left Brussels for hensive Mideast settlement, already named a general as a
not disclosed. Haaretz 3ald it
Saudi Arabia today from Cairn
Cairo, Vance said the United
The Syrians have severely talks in which he voiceul
took iace Dcc. 3.
wants delegate,
States and the Soviet Union are is a full.scale Geneva peace
criticized Sadat for his over. cautious support for Sadat's
At the same time, a senior
Arab world leaders stepped
in direct conflict on next week's conference.
lures
to the Israelis, but have dnre to achieve a Middle East
Israeli government official said
up mediation efforts
to heal the turned to oil-rich Saudi Arabia ncat'i' cs411,.n,.sni
By Ufflkd Press International

On Social Security Plan

chronicling hiS 2: years in tht'
Soviet Union was contained in
the files. It revealed he was a
poor speller, crved attention,
became disillusionedwith
Russia and had a sharp eye for
women,
At one point, Oswald asked
himself and answered questions
about his self-exile. Here he
denied he was a Communist and
added; "Thank you sir, you are
a real patriot,"
Scrutiny of the files produce
these further gleanings:
—Jack Ruby, who killed
Oswald, knew mobster Al
Capone while he was growing
up In Chicago. Then known as
"Sparky," Ruby "might have
run innocuous errandsfor
Capone," boxer Barney Ross
told FBI agents.

an
('ontinued From Page lÀ I
uit the Nielsen residence.

I5olice said the call indicated there were
hostages being held in the home b&gt; Nielsen,
who police said was armed with a fl-caliber
pistol,
When police arrived however, Nielsen was
alone in the home, Capt. Charles Fagansaid.
Nielsen told officers to leave and verbaily
threatened their lives, I-'agan said.
After just over an hour, Nielsen was talked
Into coming out and taken into curtody
I-'agan said. Fagan said there were no shot,s
fired. Mike Amley was listed as the arresting
officer, according to jail records.

(flher neighlsjrs also said the incident wOs
handled in a very quiet manner, and that the&gt;
heard no shots
Sheriff's department S.W A I teamiu
members massed behind a convenience store
located at tl, .trect and French Avenue a
few blocks from the home, but were not called
to assist in the Incident, spokesman John
Spolski said
Seminole County Director of Public Safet&gt;
Gary Kaiser said this morning Nielsen was an
outstanding member of the county fire
(leparttfltnt,

Where he worked as a fire

technician."his work was graded as topnotch," Kaiser said.
Nielsen has worked for
the fire department
for two and a half years, Kaiser said. Prior to
his current job, Nielsen had woi'ked in con.
struction and as a volunteer fireman.

A neigh bor said she heard no shots and Said
the entire early morning Incident was handIed very quietly. She knew of
the con-Soolskl said he observed relatives of
frontation only when a neighbor called and
Nielsen talking with the suspect
through
warned het- not to send her child to the bus
windows and doors prior to
NeiLsen's apslop, she said.
prehension.

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Furnish proof of a
"demonstrated, immediate
plicatloyij in 67 separate places need" for
a concealed weapon
and 67 Individual bonds."
"by reason of employment or
other
Sheriff John Polk said j
compelling
dr.
August he will ask state ctundances,"
legislators to change the state
— Complete a weapons
laws on issuing concealed training program,

weapons permits so that u
state would issue the permits.
The county's concealed
weapons permitting ortlinance
requires applicants to:

- Be of good moral
Cmcter'
— Furnish a $100 bond to the
Mate.
— Payaflr*year fee of $100

Correction
with an annual renewal fee of

$15.
Morse may not get his $100
.lppllcation fee back. He asked
commissioners to return the
fee, and Chairman Williams
answered,
"We haven't
entablished any procedures for
returning the fee If the ap.
plication Is tuned down. You
can make application to the
county comm1ion, and w'
consider it."

Thursday's Herald in an
article on the Winter
Springs City Council
Inadvertently referred to
the state attorney's office
as giving an Informal
rullngonadi,sputebetwem

the mayor

council over

commission appointments,
It was the attorney
general's office the city
attorney contacted for the
09th10fl.

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Santa. The SanfordSeminole Ja'cees
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A Question For Teachers
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Members of
the house Education Committee want to see if
educators object to being tested for their
abilities to teach.
Rep. Elaine Bloom, D-Miami, said Thur.
sday she has asked the committee staff to
mail out questionnaires to 90 teachers, asking
them for their opinions of evaluations.
Ms. Bloom is sponsoring a bill which would

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GARDEN SIDEWALK

Panel OKs State ERA
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — If the
voters adopt the recommendation of the
Constitution Revision Commission, Florida
women will get their Equal Rights Amendment despite opposition of the Legislature.
The commission voted 249 Thursday to add
the word "sex" to the provision of the present
state charter that prohibits discrimination on
account of race, religion or physical handicap.

Friday, Dec. 9, 1977-3A

readings:

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SEA'fl I.E . t' I'l
'ivh..'ri lion l(ht'des and his if, sri'
&amp;",'1ed, thi' nl toses.pns the) left behind in their $51i,(') his"
Acre r4iotograp'hs of theirson Iai-d across the fireplace ii"intel
It w as their son, polite' Sgt Til{hodt's Jr.. (hi obtained the
suit rtkr for their ('51(1100
Niw he
JILSI Sgt I .1 Ithoik.'' saul Mrs Jones, &amp;&amp; who
wept softl as us ru''ightsr plat'tI a iiiiufirting hand n her
s'Jkr
of flu" house, ilvr
to thi' 'rsuaslvr talk of llober lnsl(lUist.
thief if h'
ii (livisiun of the King ('iunt Iilice, :&amp;nul wu Ikeul ut
1w.efull&gt;
At the tuittoni of thl' 's1air, ltho4k's paused to reniost "0
flag
That ,unls for JILSIICt'," he 5.11(1 tiittrric
lh
ti,, stt'u,(lfuu'tl% ref u.cs'd to ri'spoid ti questions
the s'',uulioui }h. unl puIus sinOints are in the till
ltU,sir 1 urt r.t''rt
Ii" h.ts IIt t.,lkt'l t I?- in fur &gt;ear's.' the father said If..
will talk 1 his riuther but not to flit'
The couple 'said their home was placed in their '.usn
I,, protect
IIl5I IllS' lU4,jIlI_l,I( LEUUIM(' lilt' eiut'r ttflo(lvs tual
%t'arsago MontH' Ii.s'stin'Ilts aiusl tas,',, wilt' paid h&gt; the father I
th, con, cc (pi forcc ;irdt'd thriii tit the batik, the father sail
Liter, whefl their son awl his wife separated for 18 ,uunlhs,

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the house, saving he had rioted it to his parents %lflCe 1k In
SepeintA'r, a judge ruled the son was the owner (s aus' all the
legal Ipt'r s for the hou,'se w err in his ruau: ut
rh pars'ruts went (hick to ((lUll ti fight th. csi tu'- notice. but
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Bai l' . ) lit'dt'iiui, l)t'ltar&gt;
Mabel llt'len Turner, lh'It,ir
.Is'sse K Ito&gt;t'tte, I)t'lturia
I"liircnct' Saccone, l)vltona
Iktt&gt; Jane Moran, Geneva
Dennis I) Marshall, Like
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Ft hel I ,t't' ('levt'lanl
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(liv IA'o F King
Kdw arci Kirchhoff
hid&gt; A Krigt'r
Ilenr% II McCall
.Iotui B. Mitchell
%V.,nsIa If Miss
F'r,uit't',, I. Thomas
Sidney Emanuel,l)s'Bai-c
lull lyre, I)eltary
Sara K. Glotfelt, l)e'I,an(j
Carmine S. Cast ellano.
I )eitona
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IA'-.slit- Wright, Deltona
hirttv Jane Moran, (
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ONLY AT SANFORD ZAYRE STORE.
tern.

perature,$I; overnight low, 53;

yesterday's
high
73;
barometric
30,16;
pressure,
relative humidity 94 per cent;
winds calm.
F'orecait: Partly doisly and
mild with a chance of showers

upper so, lii low 10,, Winds
southeast 15 to 20 mph today
shifting
to northerly tonight.
Rain probability 30 percent
today and early tonight.

TIDES
Daytona Reach: high
1:07
today and early tonight, 1w'. a,m, 1:25 p,m., low 12:11 P.M.
ning colder tonight Saturday
Port Canaveral: high
5:54
clearing and cold. 111gb, today n.m., 1:05
pm,, 12:04 p.m.
mid to upper 70,, lows tonight
Bayport: high l2: p.m., low?
In the 40,, HIghs Saturday 1:24
a,rn,, 1:20 p.m.

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NORM.N H OSHRIS Editor
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Its jUl11 IS III ETIW'fl

seem, so obvious.
Yet it is necessary to say so, given the em

phasis of EDRA and President Carter. and given
the powerful anti-nuclear lobby that has brought
the nuclear industry virtually to a halt.
The essential point to bear in mind is this:
Whichever fissionable elements are used
plutonium, uranium or thorium -- and whichever
reactors are used — light-ater or last breeder —
nuclear power can run this country for hundreds of
thousands of 'ears to come
And it can do so at a cost less than that for
producing coal.
The criticisms of ti uele,r energy are
numerous, but the most frequently voiced one is
that it is unsafe, B
comparison with coal,
however, nuclear energy glows. The cost in lives
per year of one large c'o.il'fired plant is between 31
and 111. The cost in lives per year from a lightwater reactor is one-half And no one has ever been
killed by a corn in crc ta I power react or.
Not SO ohviou.slv . perhaps - there is much involved in the psyches of those against nuclear
power; who see technological development as a
choice between an apocalyptic risk on the one hand
and a concern "for the environment" that puts
clams before people on the other.
But it would be tragic indeed if such a view
finally were to prevail .N uclear power does not
present that choice, nor, more generally, does
technological development
The case for nuclear po.er is impressive, and
this nation more fully ought to consider it before too
much longer.

The 'Poor Child'
It's appeared in print hefort'. hut it is IW,t' again to tiust off
this brief, poignant thought and reflect on host that famous
ttriter, Author Unknown, felt ahout the "Poor Chihi"
College proft..cor 'Such rawness in a pupil is •i shame
Lick of preparation in the high school is to hla:n&amp;- -,
High school teacher 'Good heavens. that rrm1it : the
a foo!' The fault, of course, is in the granunar school."
Grammar school teacher. "From such stupidit) ma I be
spared They nd the-u, up to no' so unpr.'pared
Primary teacher' "Kindcrgartt'n bIockhead That
preparation Worse than none at all."
Kindergarten teacher. "Such lack of training never did I
see. What kind of tonian must the rnotht'r tm"
The mother. ''Poor helpless child lit's riot to blame his
father's folk.s art' just the saint'

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tune' foist limit prayinig to the' confines of S
hurt- h

lie's ups't e,t er the possibility of ''In God Wu
1ru,st'' lwing reninvesi froii. American current's,
mu ''one' nation wider God'' lwing de'le'ted from the'

Evening Herald, Sanlord, Fl.

I 'It'tlgu' of AIle'gianice' to the Anie'rican flag
.John pointed out that ('hris'tuiias is big bw.ie's,s
for designers, neanufacturers anti merchants,
,oiing ut hers, ss ith sale's toxe's se hen Ie't'ied
ruverti rig to stat.' governinuie'rits, and wit ii
ss ithhioltiing taxes froth a corps of extra ('hrist:uo
e'iiplos it's' stages going toward thie' national debt
Will tIt'se' Ihie'Plt' runty and bury ('hristninis"
John iloubts it
Hut to _Iotin it simply cannot Em' (.hirmstrn,as
without Christ whether it's at school, at church,
,ut with, or 55 forever
.Ioh Just tioc's not understand it all
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lie is forever shuttling back anti forth betsteen conservatives like James McClure, H.
Idaho, and Paul Lazalt, ft-Nt's'., and liberals
such as Charles McC. Mathias Jr., It-Md., and
Jacob K. Javits, H-Ny,, seeking a consensus
that all can support,
"ft 's alot easier than it used to be because we
now have a single objective: to get Carter," said
one veteran GOP staff aide who remembers th'
bad old days
Whatever the' cause' of the nest Republican
cohesivt'nes,c. the results hate bee'n striking.
GUI' votes put the Senate .rn record for
deregulation of natural gas, forced Carter to
drop his $) tax rebate and blocked the'
President's proposal for public financing of
congressional campaigns
Solid Republican opposition to other administration proposals - labor last revision,
hatch Act reform, instant voter registration and
the consumer protection agency
convinced
Majonts' Leader Robert C. Byrd it was pointless
even to call up such bills For a vote.
The' White Iiou.se, with its now'fanimliar
ineptitude at handling congressional relations,
has thus far niade no effort to cultivate
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pont'r in the congressional battle over President
l'ortt'r's energy program.
All eyes have bet-n focused tin Itusst'Il Long,
the stilt Senate Finane't' chairman st ho is calling
the shots for Senate conferee's seeking to
deregulate natural gas aii'l tk'ost production
incentives for the oil indu,strs
But sthat eversone, including the' White
hiou.se, seems to have over looked is the source of
Russell Long's bargaining strength in the
negotiations ss ith House conferees trying to
protect Carter's program.
Russell ling, in this energ conference, is
'peaking for a niajoritv of the Senate - and most
if the votes comprising that niajorits caine froni
Uepubl.cans lt'tl hi) hiossard htake'r
'til )ear king, the once fractious and
fragnientel Senate' Republicans have bet-ni
sticking together like flypaper on iiiajor
le'islativt' showdowns,
Tune and again, Baker has shown he' can
(Idiver anywhere from 30 to 33 totes froru the 38member (',OP bloc - enough to be decisive on
mnamuv kes votes, given the' penchant of con'ers ative Southern I)eniocrats for siding with
the Republicans on host issue's.
Such (0P units was rare' indeed during the
eight y tars that Republicans controlled the
White hitiuse and turner Sen Hugh Scott, ht'Pa.,
served as nin"rity leader
In those' ears, at least a dozen liberal
Republicans frequently voted with the Northern
lh,'niocratic majority, producing a bitter schism
sithin the Senate (;OP and provoking threats of
election-sear "purges" from the Nixon Whit.'
hiou,se'
Baker has worked assiduousls to erase' the
tii%'Lsiofts of yters ear and to develop a middle
ground on issuesthat are broad enough to attract
both the left and right wings of the Senate
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would be no stab these fishing permits stould be
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"It happens every lime I press this button.'
When Re-ps F'red Itictuiiond, I) 'N V - and
Richard Nolan, [)-Minn - left recently on a trip
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Secret;irs of State' Crus Vance' we're' "vers
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(irnm" about what the) wanted these twO
congrcsmien to tell their ('uban host Sa
Nolan
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Tea c h e r An s we rs Fe a
t Ii e r message for Castro, and he said, 'Vt'h. get out of
i Fditnr's uii'tt' Thi5 u,Iumn was submitted by
Angola,'
cannot Ix' ''accredited'' because' we have too
hiowaril It. harris, a rhenthar teat-her at
In a nud-Nosum,tm,'r press brit'fing St.t.
mians pupils in too test space's Vet, near the' end 1e'partflit'nt spokesman Hoddrng ('arter ill
OtIe'do hugh School In response to a similar
cit your column. you rmenitton that 'ac' denounced the Cuban involvement on the 1)ar
column ssrltt,'n by Seminole ('ounits School
creditation" Hone) and effort stouid be better ('ontinent as "a threat to the permanent peace in
floard member Hnbt'rt 6. I'eather. Feather's
spent providing an additional teacher for Africa " Noting that Castro had pronii.st'd loj
titlummi droll wIth aecreditation amid HarrIs'
r'spons,- fitlIiusts,
"Jot,ns"s" overcrowded classroom or an spring to decrease his forces in Angola, ('art.'
'alt.'rruttt school." It appears to rite that both
'iin'ed out that instead "they have onls iii
Its lIu%% ,thii) H. iiAItRIS
itt'nm. are' related anti that one cannot he at'S creased their presence' there
We' has.
touiplished without resulting in the other
Mr h".'athe'r, "U began your column by
stre'd
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out secoritl in the state' in 1971-75. I must ask s'ou
where' that test is for 1977-78 Hopefully, our
standing ha,s not dropped, but we have no way to
check.
We do have' the new' 11th grade test mi which
Seminole- currently leads the' state. Although I'm
sthole'he'artu'tjjy in favor of the' tesi. I anti not so
sure' it still st ith,stand the' pressure now being
placesl upon it by public scrutiny. Should its
deni,ise' cone' about, it will Em' unfortunate; For
''iie' tspe' of mitinimuin standard must be met,
not only for the "product" but for the
'nanuf act urer" Our "product" cannot be
recalled
I would lx' the- first to agree' with you in stating

that "accreditation" is not a "must" for adniu.s.sion to college Because of declining
e'nroll,i,'nts and increasing costs, colleges an(l
universities are' alniost forced to accept prac.
ticahls any high school graduate that can pay the'
fe'es its he'tht'r it ix' w itti his own riion'y or sonic
tspt' of loan
It must be noted, however, that
accreditation'' enhance's the student' chance' of
ailni,i.csion
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sugared foods. But experts have found theni
based on "allegedly inade'quatt' methodology"
and "allegedly' insufficient evidence," according
to docunue'ntation provide-el us.
Of the potential dental problems involved for
child consumers, th coniitnissio declare's:
"F're'quent nibbling between nieals on small
a:iioulits of highly sugared cereals might contribute significantly' to tooth decay'."

the company's major advertising claims The
data, though not yet adopte'd in final official
fonii, raises authorative challenges to the theme
In disputing the' Kellogg nutrition sweet
sell,
tA Kellogg's lavish nest advertising campaign.
thestudy also states "Sugar contributes nothing
The ads contend, for instance, that "ready-toto human nutrition beside's calories
no
eat cereals do not increase tooth decay in
vitamins, no minerals, no proteins, .A calorie of
child-en
The corrimiiussion cites a study of
sugar contains no more energy' than a caloric of
animsls to the contrary'. This shows that a heavy' anything else',"
diet of presugarrej Food, even when washed
The' couiimni,ssion found an array' of misleading
down with milk, causes tuutli decay,
miiisstaternents and downright errors advanced
Kellogg assures the public that sugared
by Kellogg's ad nieri,
cereals are nutritious, In the study' furnished us
The company claims there is no more sugar
by the federal agency,
Jean Mayer, the in an ounce of ready-swectem,J cereal that, in an
renowned diet authority, protests that even when apple,
banana or glass of orange juice. This
tortified, "the total effect is one of inadequate
statement
Is based on cereal containing 30,8
nutrition,"
percent sugar, Not only do many other
cereals
The adverse evidence, according to federal contain far more
sugar,
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refined
cereal
in
expei'ts, applies to similar claims by General a lzeakfast
food can cause more cavities than
Mills, Quaker Oat.s and other cereal firms. In the
natural sugar in fruits, according to the
fairness to Quaker Oats, it should be noted that experts.
they have welcomed an FTC probe of cereal ads
Kellogg has ballyhooed the misleading
directed at the nation's children.
statement that "sugar consumption in the US,
Kellogg has conic up
with three studies pur- has rerr,atnecj unchanged for the last 50 years,"
porting to support Itir nutntional benefits of ';overwi,ent
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charts show sugar consuiiption shootirg up 13 Oswald's wallet
when he' wis captured bore It','
percent since 1960, with the consumption among
Fictitious name "Ale's Ilidell
Jones and oth"r
youngsters perhaps even higher
intelligence,
agents swiftly connected this with an
Kellogg's own figures are contradictor&gt;' In
J. Hidell" knostn to have' distributed prig
one- document, for example, Kellogg claims only (astro
pamphlets in New Orleans
8 percent of its sugared cereals are' eaten
Frori the-n', the' links were'
made to Oswald
directly froni the' box without nulk. In their new
through, the F'131 and the Army's files hi the
ads, the company gives the' figure as an even
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OSWAIJ) F'lI.E: The' I'&amp;'ntagon may' have
thrown away files showing Arniiy intelligenc'
agents were ahead of almost everyone in
establmshng the' background of let' hiars'ey
Oswald as the killer of John I-' Ke'nnedy
We recently' told host ttie Ik'(ense Ipartmiient
had "decp.s,xed" some of the records , on the
hectic events at Dallas even though Justice had
ordered everything kept. Since then, FBI files

Army intelligence' agents on that (lay niay never

get full credit for their work.

Energy I)aily' had advertised that &amp;'hlesinge'r
and others in and Out
of gover,,en would be
hai,'e' yielded up some clues to
what the destroyed featured speakers at the conference
mimaterial may have contained,
For
"ezecutis'es in the
energy' industries," The en
The FBI records show the Army's 112th
Army trance fee to this get-together was $250 a head
IntellIgence Group at San Antonio was alertly Schlesinger and his subordinate officials
would
supplying solid leads to Oswald's turbulent past
speak for free.
within two hours after Oswald's arrest,
The Natural Resource, Defense' ('ouncil
Intelligence agent U, Col. Robert K. Jones
was protested that $250 wasn't much to pay for
on the phone informing the FBI
of Oswald's corporation bigwig On an expense account but It
desertion to the Soviet Union, his niarriage to a
seas out of reach for environmentalists on
their
Russian woman and his pro-Castro Cuban iimited budgets. Schlesinger ruled
out any fret'
Activities in New Orleans,
speeches by himself and other Energy' l)t'part.
All the Army had to go on in
that short time mnent official,,
Energy flail&gt;' quickly' canceled
was the fact that an identification card in
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.'nd itt in a 5 to' with (lucago,
now 8-4, thu' Vikings w oui'i take

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1st' Unhtiniulo te'anis, Colonial
and Bishop Moore providing the
opposition
Saturdas at 1-311 C ivie',lo will
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Su'nu inuole high 's ss re-st ling
te'.amu still host a three-stay fleet

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Early Bird Gets Doltonas dVorm
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Ilnightni,tmi s rest 2h I'ints ,intml
'flte' teanii if
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%e'mganiI, II The'iss 011(1 W
sans for time' lh'Itona I lpe'n,
'A outs I )as'i s he's t'uI thi'
Ottin&amp;ne'r
i'ar,it,r,',I
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i.'.,i, tfti'
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w e'ekend 's Earls Bird Tour'
w nts
Second in the low net irade'
l'he' I Ia w ks host
ss'is the' team of V. Proctor, j Kissiiiiuiie-t' Monday' at 6:30,
Me-tide, S. hiardw- ick and (
5' CLOUD Da GroP.c, 12S
Wright Third place' wt'nt to J
Hro*ru.ng 0 35 Hren? 715
\'ani'sh, I Zastrost, A. Parker O*nt 1511. Dnn0I 306
n 3-Vlay /4eet
n.foeotbv 0 I I irep,n I 0 2 ,4err,
and '4 ('offe'y
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ENERGETIC NO Energy' ('Zat ,larie'

Schlesinger and other l)epartflue'nt of Energs
t)fficials hate been forced by' an cns'ironj,ie-m,t,,l
group to pull the' rug out Irtu,i under a
se'nifl;tr
that could have' turned a tat profit for a priva
newsle'tt.'m

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irritst.'' s,iid Mrs ('anipts'hh,
's lutist' eye's glir,:e'cl seitbi tears
I 110.1 rio idea bie''ui he' tb.-

Mart-u.s Krndrlc'L, l.yman hugh's 235-pound offcnsle guard,
signed a four'year grant-In-aId to Norfolk State Thsday night.
Krndrlt'k. of Altamonte Sprtngs,playcd one year at Se'mtnole
and the last two years wIth the Greyhounds, where he also kIcked
off, punted amid booted field goals.

Stuhi ,ii We se ala a: haI
,. lot if troublu' w itti it
Three (toni -. li,i
•sIre'atli,
tinchi(-d ii;u off
pi,ts
f s'nvt'r, lialla on I Il'. An.
grie". lii addition ti \hiitmmi. III
othu'r (eati,s are' still in the'
tinning for the' five' resuiamning
Ilas off spot'.
The' Super Bowl champion
i iekt,mrud Ito ide-is, 9-3, ca:
qualifs as thu .F(' wild card
entry by wirning its last sto
gani;u's in fini siting in a 10.4 tie'
'. tf h,ultiiir,ru' \lmaimi fir New
I- :nh' ho 1 Do- Raiders love the'
f't unit rat infen,'nct' record
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re-spout for the' I utriots de'
k nsu mu thu
is the t se
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ORLANDO SEMIPdOLE

Ibtlsburgfi Ste'eler star F'ranc'eu
Ii,arns hi'cause' if his all-antuujij
skills, 55 t)ultIilt predict ,a

'tuuinuit-r chid a supe'rlatise' jut nianiagirig the' He'd Sci l,mst
se-as
bringing the-u, right d,e,s n to the' wire' neck'anti'ne'e'k tt itbi
(ha- \an kt'e's, before' finishing 2, gaines kick tnt 'the' tx'st teani
that mone's e'euuld buy
Afte'r the' MI-Star break, at a tune when the Red Sox we're in the'
usiditlu' of a cuga uu;e losing stn.'ak, the' front ofFice' gave' Ikot
Zinimue'r a ote' of cunfid,'n
It did ,s en hm'tt,'r, e'xte'nding hits
contract thiroughi 1978
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if the three' tc'aii.s finish in a 1
tie' lm'cau,s.' (hit's late' the- best
rts'oril mi he',ud't,.he'ad coil'
petition with \I io mmii amid
Balti:m.or.'
Nest Eniglami quarterback
Steve Grogari said he' hasn't felt
too nm ia'hi pre'ssur u- thinking
about Sundas". gone
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trying ti, rcni.,on l.isesi Wc've'
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seriousness of President ('artt'r'
education Overcrowding cannot be relieved by' criticisiji of Cuban involvement
in Africa, h.'
rmore' space or more' teachers without the expenditure of more money More books ind admits that I raise "a good point."
Perry Allen, the fishing permit coordinator at
equipment cannot be' bought without rmort'
the' ('ormnit'rce' !h'partnnent's
National Marine'
nioney, If "accreditation" and the 11th grade F'icheries
Service, te'lls
ti-st produce enough public' aware-ness and the' has re'ceive'cJ no political
meinput
that, into
like Ne'Is'in, he'
,ullotniie'nt of niiore Honey for education
the' ('uban
fishing permit decision hk' says ''Qwte' frankis
w hatevt'r the' source' then both are' well worth we're
imoving
on the ni as if Cuba were' any other
tlit'ir ('101
ountrs

with U,,k l(itlge"s t'ut front
ti;. i lass i, plas uffs l,,st steek
ii
F ilipi iiohiins-i
1 rinuts
bee'amnu'
('ent r,u I
F'lt,riula's last r";ir.
st. ai u' ,tst are' that st'
represent all
('u'ntraj F'lornb
- ami 'a."d like I,) lease' a good
ripr.'s;'n if (.'u'ntral F'lrido
t , tball,' Ke-lies said

!.'atju-r J T Wilk'tt all might will
ift
!_ri , h1 tt 1(, trs
uhitri
inds a junior
Willett is 6.1, listed as '230
We :r.' just go,r,g to ha','; t
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careful defense—not let
tiu'rt liru'ak flu','
Ku'Ilu'y
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'flw' ruste'r lists Randolph as
'u.4, l83 hi.' looks bigger that
that on the' fihiti 1iitl Opp(lsin
tuachu's will .swe'r he' is hi. '21i'
•it • s accnriiin ti a h;11
ii, b.'liu-ve' -.

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first ranked h'ri,,huirn',
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the st inn ird,'. if the Iiu 'man
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The' 22s car olil senior, who
rouani
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lid the' nation in rusting and
6 I 'i 7 C,!, Zarre I
sctirmng as lest.'. won, all it,s 11
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th. hie'i.snuaint mop is 1 lursI ,us
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1 a cc u rt
trouble'. If sat, lie's, urn,.
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Isa a:
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the audme'ne e cite r re I isin, the
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hqm' I .ci ru'pre'se-ntt 55 bait it
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can nonnalizlng relations with Cuba. We ubviousls'
compare ourselves. The procedure involves do not take
thus increase lightly and ste have
other people in other systems telling us how we' made our position very clear to the ('ubans
conipare with schools in other states as we'll as
Well, the State 1)vpartrnent niay talk a hard
Florida, Seminole County may be
a leader in ho against Cuban troops in Africa, but actualls
F'lon.la, but Florida is not a leader of the other taking action is something else
states In fact, our state' has ranked rather lost Incredibly
the' pending Cuban fLshing penriuts
recvntl in terms of per
pupil spending An .ire' apparentls hieing proce'ssetJ on a business-as
outside "at'cre'tiiting" hotly can tell us how we' usual basis
compare' to other schools on a regional or
In an interview, Gary Nelson, the' State' I),national basis and not JUSt ltxtllv
partnii.nt's head fisheries last enforcertent
The key to "accreditation", Mr Feather, is officer, tells
me that the Cuban Fishing pe-rnuts
nione and that is where we' all need to con- will "
-obab1y be approved." Nelson says he' has
centrate ow' efforts in order to achieve OUT
received no political gwdance from anyone' to iii
common goal of the highest quality' education
for otherwise When I suggest that the denial of
ow students. It is time for the public to become
these' permits might be a good way to demon'
aware of the necessity for nmiore money for strate
the

1lii's fat',' Iii.' UulfIo
hIlls at Miantui in their last
gan.' of the' season
If Ito' lilphins and Colts end
thu s,'as,r with identical 11-3
rts 111(1'., Miauti will tx-at out
B.ilt muir,' Ix'caus.' it spurts a
hitter intruduvision re-cord '7-I
to Bolt itt,ote's 6-2i lhie' ('olts
stuuul,j still h,,ve a shot at a wild
cant fm'rthi
hirst,'se'r, if Nt-st F:nigland
whit hi looked to be- out of the'
plas off picture a few se eeks ago
should defeat the' Ilphins
and go iii, to beat the Colts at
Haltimmort' mum their season
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If fir sofie' rc'juson that should huaptm-n ti slip his ruiinrl, tmt his
wit, to retminiti bin of it F irIs mid often Sc e urits sit urits \ ou
g(rtt.0 get that security Souu' players ,ure' so se-cure with tb.
1)nt n,,t'ts the's 'Se signed, this re' guaranteed to lx' t.id fr tb.
ne-st
sears
long ,ifte'r the't 'vi' finished plas inig
Thuat's t'rfettIs fine', for the' plot e'rs Hut what ,,ftut the'
n,mnage'rs bio'a miue'h se'( uruts do tht:s
Relativels littl,', if
That's whis sou he-ar of case's like' Billy Martin's this past
season when hi.'pu.sht'd so hard to get sortie' kind of e'xte'musitn 'if his
contract
For "t s curs W'ilt ALston nianage'd thu lkxige'rs and 55 'i never
.,it. n anything iI.ort than a one year ontract at a time His
sut'('e'ssor, Tomuimiiy l.asortia, is working under the' saint'
,trranigu'iie'nt anti that loe'snt flake' him unique' ann og the'
in th, majors
lift IA non dii suehi a fine job wuth the ('hi(a,l %hitt
slist
s, •sitn he wos hi tile el in mm ant quarter'. ,is thu mmie ne ii It agut
'4 ii, .,e r if th. \ e It set ill he tt4is is turn, -s e ui
I &amp; tintr it t Vein
/inm.no r hi the san c thin with ilostori atm ,to,m iii wit -,uri
F r .nt is( o I. If I 'rrtur,, st tb (kse I 111(1 intl l)ise (. ire ii with
If r
nkle s h is ten Ic s st uruts thi in that lie hi Lsn t he d
set '.sh,e-tbi,'m Ii.' Ii tm kick at Oakland next star If Charlie' I- nut's
keeps the'
tnt kie's brmr'g Wmm'kle's back sou caru bet it'Ll P*' for
ir
an li cc mow .twut tiut ion security
hi,tllpl.i'. er- • on Plot ut their r t ions and the-n sell tht'nmse'hs c-s
ti thu tuthest todd, r pot. ke timi all the ml oneS 'i1u ith mu ihiiie rs it
:1 thu .t is&gt; Sommetenu thui t tnt .Sen .,o to i title) stm,,uni,, to
than litre none's
rf,i I t ise of lb it w is (perle \1 much flit
Is were aft. r
thu urmm in ut r afea steeks ao but lii. Iwins
ith 551 1
,nr;u' for ,,nii,tfe'r year, re'fuse'el to le-t hirui o I,nIt
. ru in I. nit t limIts ftsatetl itt. s were n t SI, '4aue hi hi Id II
if
ru'nI..in stitt. \1mri,'se,t,
% hen the
nuldn't get Much, the' Angels turned toward thu
u inquiru ii
lb d
about /wmiie r lluzzue Hasasi the A:ui.els
t,
t',t vie. president anti general miman ige r aski d
nu
li,as a .d Sullivan, tiut' Red Sos nest boss, about him and the
I riti rs,,tit is went soniethinl. like this
list •fp /,imiinhi'r stand st itbi the' nn'w •twne'rship'i'' has
StIlt, 'I ti S,i'st
hi. h.es ,i c,'tItr,Ic't hr next star ,,:ij ft's our :uliinoge'r. but hit
tail in u in ,n s w is to fitter blmniLse If Ifl.sV'e r. d SuIlis Iii
II'.
ii uI /uuiii;i r a'. bus iii an i,e r at San lb. ',u inni like I thit
w us is. ft anudi. pI.se rs After t llkmnL with Sulks an he calle 1
/ mmlmutu r Ic It fun: out u bit and tolil him he d itt t b,u k to him U)
lust dos
Ne-st clay, Sullivan called Zinune'r, asking hinui about soliut' if
th,u Rest So playe-rs
lit (he w is the I iliforiija tnge Is ire ink re sled in
nutmu,aging their club. Sullisan saul. and I told tIm you r. pUt
mi,In,age'r, your.' the' muon
/inumile r list, nest tim ni s aisl
ith the' new rrwiue'rs, the' new thus and the' new th,at, S W Si
ri Iju h uriLe S mIt 5 .iu e let sliuuie people LI) her. do I fit ill it
,ill liii'
Is t a rrs ib' 4t nothuni. 'sulhis in eesunetl hit tue r F
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favorite target is giant tight end
Ii ILuidoli hit' fag st-nii,r is
;m perfect u'xammple of play .'N
who appear to have "grown"
during th" su'r poirte'j ';ut

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thinking in te'rius of the' long haul, the' multiple'.s c-ar contract he'
set's c-s cry bods else' getting

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Os quick as Booker, the'
R,,t it irs 55 crc' a Iso bigger
'hut's look a hot bigger on thefit,. tb,1 in tb. roster-lila) b.
tfa
'na fur,,,' ii. year," h.

Whe'n ths' l7 fi.tkill st'ason
tm-gait, the' Thauiu I I S'lphins
didn't gist' miu('h, thought to
Iu.st'se',Lsomi play They se'e'He'iI
c'tlnte'mut to sacrifice- the' se',ist,i
u'xpt'rine'mit ing ,,nd re'builiiinig
for the' futuruBut se ithi nIt two w e'e'ks
rt'mniainin' ii, ti,, regular
season, the -3 I hlphmni'. fund the
future is now Going iritt,
Sunday's ga:,.' at Ness h-:ngland, they an.' tied ftrr first
place' in tha' .\h-'(' East with tl
Haiti mu one' ( 'edts, I e'ad the'
Patriots 8.4 by lime' gone' and
an t upturm thu I iste ni titli
fin tIe the I' ttriots would take
a ith suu1,r:u's in their fini;il twit
thu livisini Nu'st F:nigland also

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Future Now For 9-3 Dolphins?

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The Rattlers actually have a
dual quarterback sy steni,, touch
like the -Saints one a se-nie,r and
on,' a sophonnwrc'
The rwininig signiah taller is &amp;ii l8pound l wis S ilkerson
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"For one' thing, they run a
sery iii ultipie' often se'-. the
quarterback anti taihliack toni
n .-alls rmui, so the&gt; like It) givet.th of tb.'m, a vha,irv to break

l'rinit, 8-3, still host 8
F AMU in the F'lorida high
hl At hlt't it' Association
(la'.., A e'h1lmlipionshii1) football
tIitti' tt'iiigtt it p ii
at L.ki'
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,t,ht' i'mi.' I i'll t'imig without
lightS
1 he) F AM Li art' a lot like
luok,'r the' Saints' first round
playoff vRlum, lf
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Florida A&amp;M University high,
is big and kid- 'bad" ime'auiiig,
in niiode'rni hip usage', goti in
fact .m cording to , resl eti
Joel K.-ll.. e'rs good
F'AMt' still lx' the' best ti-aim
ste Vt plas eti thus year, Ke lit's
said Wu'(thesda, inrmediat,'ly
afte'r vo'win' again, his six
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pray e'r is not restricted to just tine' give-n re-ligion

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holidays constitute a fact of American life, The
Ii-tLsit , di t, t'ustiiii.s and traulit ion astu( itt'ti '.t lIlt
this seasol, kit.' hi't nine part of 'uw' An .ericui
hi.'rita gt'
''l-'or a school to ('uiipk'tI'ls overlook this
eh'i i tnt iii t h. c hil.lren 's en v iron:, t'ri! inn pl
Pt'(';ius,e f its r.'ligioits orit'n1ltIUn oujiI k' to
i date t'statilishetl and proven principli's of leartirig and leave ttit' child in i vat-uwi.
.lotin stick;. to hi'. u:uns, "Hut t- can't t'elt'brati'
t hirisnias st itb.jiit '('hrist,''' he insisted,
Ii.' wnnts to knots sshy Chrtstian,s and their
tiurt'hes don't protest. lit' respects other religious
i:roups. tht'i r beliefs, their holidass and their
piiluu'uptiies ''Wti tan 't tither rt-ligions 1* tolerant
uf our (linstnun • tx'Iiefs''' he asked
II.' s oruk'rs if tiis three children still sue'unh to
a tnt or.' Gu'.stdp)-t%;H' gov,'rrui.'i
or ('outii urn sti. lit' ss orri es that anti -( lit 1st groups ii ia
ii dish I 'hris4 tan thurdies
Anti .John Is deepis concernt'.l that our nation
ii. I* l.'stroyed trout ss ittun
II.- tipholils Anita Bryant in hun propu.setl plan to

ANGLE WALTERS

With an ath'ertising barrage'
aimed at c-very home in the country, the Kellogg
cereal people are spreading the word that sugarwatt-ti breakfast foods art' highly' nutritional and
don't contribute to tooth dec;iy
At our request, the Federal Trade commission
has comupilesl evidence that demolishes most of

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Can't Shun
Atomic Power
Suppose, for the sake ot argument, that
President Carter is right altit flat oral gas that
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what most experts now say alxwt oil: the world
supply will last another 20 :o 30 years. What then is
to power factories, light homes, run cars"
flwre is coal, of course. Rut wisdom c' .isels
that other sources of energy should be developed.
The Energy flesearch and Development Ad.
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President Carter. it has been encouraging the
development of solar and wind energy. :\lsn like
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encourage the development of nuclear energy.
Non-nuclear sources of energy like the sun and
wind certa inlv have their places in a rat tonal
energy plan But their places are far smaller than
has been admitted
Solar power is most useful for heating hot
water and, in the proper climates, pioviding
supplemental heat for houses As a means for
electricity and central generation, however, solar
power is out. The technology for either is
prohibitively expensive
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very large wind-rotor that will produce all of 1.5
megawatts and cost $7 million.
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"Thy sturd is a lamp Unto ni) 51W' I II(3IUniOfl ,tiiti gwdt' in the
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Psalm 119:1051 If ste hold fast flIrg''t no t that tI)' t lear .tiiil
to the light lie gives us, and shining h1:ht of his Word and
stalk by it in the shadost, lie still His Splrit save us frott, all
lead us forth into increasing 33 is,ith entur.' and defeat
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help me get started

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shaped like a bird's nest, stith a
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make them grow . I'm giving
this to you to soater so the seed_s
still grow. There art' good setiLs

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bad st't'ds t''er day You plant
a good seed to hen you ask
I31,c0ne sthu doesn't have any
friends to play, or so hen you are
f
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so ho aren't so nice to you. You
plant a bad seed if you say
titan things or make fun of
others, if I, ou kick and hit them
Ash God to help you plant
gotxl seeds so that good things
still come back to you. When
uu help someone, you are
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wed that still product' a fluster
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lint. God still help you got
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b,rllthers and sisters lieU help
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The Chancel and Youth Choirs of First United
Methodist Church, Sanford, will present an
'Advent Service of Lessons and Carols Sunday at
7 p.m. under the direction of Don McCullough. A
family night supper will be held in fellowship hail
at 6 p.m. Soloist will be Pat Harris and readers,
Rev. Leo F. King, Rev. Scott Harris, Mike Hobbs,
Mrs. Howard Whelchel, Hal head, Mrs. J.E.
Terwilleger and Mrs. James Leonard.

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attended ''but sitting here in a
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Fairhope . Ala as the pupil of
field of religion
his notion of mlni.stry is one his brother .loe and P.O Ea.,
Dot in fash' ,n touch anymore
stho published the Mississippi
the idea that he is called to n('stspapt'r known as The Petal
niinister to all, sthether they be Paper and stho advocated the
poor black folk or redneck complete integration of a ll
Mississippi society as early as
nem bets of the Ku Klux Klan
That idea of ministry led to 1954
In
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his accidental but logical in.
conversation,
solvernent in the civil rights spastni'd by the shooting of
n.osement of the 1960s and Jonathan Daniel by a sthite
sp i.tl liepL4ty, Campbell
t ulitiflues to ins ulve hmi in the
causes and concerns of the called on to explain an'i justify
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p in . Sunday A film, 'l'he Colors of Christmas,"
will be shown and the Women of the Church will
provide refreshments for the fellowship hour to
follow. The offering to he received will go to
supplement the salaries of retired clergy, widows
and dependents.

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The adult choir of First Baptist Church of
Oviedo will present a Christmas musical, "His
Love., Reaching," by Ron Huff and Bill and
Gloria Gaither Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The choir is
under the direct ion of Terry Rabun. Soloists will
be Jan l.aursen, Jon Johnson, Phil Cloninger, Bob
Rogers and Barbara Johnson. Narrators will be
, Pastor Bill Marr and Mrs. Joyce Rogers. The
musical is open to the public and there will be a
nursery provided.

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his brothtr Joseph, taken by
drugs arNi a broken heart the
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The lit Rev. William 11 h)lwell, Bishop of
Central Florida of the Episcopal Church will
confirm a class presented by the rector, Rev.
Le roy Soper. Sunday, and will be preacher and
celebrant at the 10 am. service. There will be a
reception following the service for the new conlirmands and the bishop.

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CELERY CITY
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a Christmas cantata. ''Good News World."
Sunday at 7 p.m. at community United Methodist
Church.
The Methodist Men's Fellowship will install new
officers at a breakfast meeting Sunday at 7:30
am. in fellowship hall.
The United Methodist Women will hold a
banquet Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. in fellowship hall.

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.
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William Hooper, will be presented by the First
Baptist Church of Sanford youth choirs Sunday at
7:30 p.m. under the direction of Charles E Davis
Jr., minister of music and youth. The new cantata
includes both contemporary and traditional
'ib sounds. Alice-Margaret Bose will sing the role of
Mary and David Farr will narrate
Accompaniment will he provided by Gloria Davis on
the piano and Bobby Newson and Jeanie Madden
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The chancel choir of the First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford under the direction of Mrs.
George Touh', minister of music, will present its
ønnual all-music candlhghi service Sunday at 5
P.M in the church sanctuary. Theme for the hour'
long service of Christmas music will be "The True
Spirit of Christmas." There will be nine anthems
by the choir and three organ numbers by Mrs.
Touhv. Soloists ill L)c Mr. and Mrs. Burt
Perinchief, and Misses Joan Wilke and Joyce
Iletzel. The service is open to the public and a
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It stas an earthy conversation
in sthich Campbell sought to
explain las belief that all people
stere sinners andthatGod loved
both Daniel and his killer.
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everything
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sthimper But the crying was
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years of a riimistry Much had
laconic, without my realizing
A benefit concert to raise it. a ministry of liberal
.scholarship funds to t'flabie '.ophiication
13v seeing Daniel's killer in
SoOlt,' Jest:.sh children to attend
nursery school and or day camp the light of the gospel. Campat the Jest ish Community bell reached a turning point in
i enter in Maitlanl is planned las nsuustry - a nilrustry nost
this Sundas at 6 45 p.m. The soithout sides but aimed alstays
(IIOIJ43rt is IiI)lti to the entire at reconciliation
cottn.unity and still be held at
the Congregation of l.iberal
JU1I1 at 921 Malone 1)rtvc in
OrIluido
The' Chai'lites are a Jestish
(Iluanunity Center sponsor ed
Jt'stih Youth Choir composed
lit ,lIIili71 '0 )IIuflgstt'rs rangiog
III .igs.' (run. 11 to 17 ('heIr
!7.t-mbersliip Is pen to any
110th in the comn.Uflity so ishing
to J(J
The ('hai-lites are directed by
Mrs Fayt' Jeser. Sot ho has a
hoichellIr's degree' in Music
Education from the State
University of Nest York and a
Il:lLstCrs in Music Education
frori. Hunter College. Mrs
.Jeser has been a solo pianisi
toith a smphons orchestra up
north and currently teaches
piano 110(1 voict'
o!tsionaU
in the Central Florida area
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24 AS MAN BEHAVES

Friday
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2 4 6 9 12 N E wS
24 AS MAN BEHAVES
6 30
2 12 NBC NEWS
4 6 CBS NEWS
6W AMIL AFrAR
7 OVER EAS

2 LIARS CLUB
4 THEBRADY BUNCH
6 THE CROSS WITS
6W MARY TYLER MOORE
SNOW
I FEEDBACK SPECIAL
9 WILD WILD WORLD OF
ANJALS
12 CAROL BURNErT AND
FRIENDS
24 MaeNEIL'LEHRER RE.
PORT

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Srsarey has isons 01 lTsmceCt
as a matnee ji pser, he is
C ho sen 10 appear in a
dOCumenWy ato.tIhe roe o
t"e CPO in Natal trann
6 SHA NA NA
9 THE YEAR WITHOUT A
SANTA CLAUS Arwnatedr".L .
5 C-11 tat' about t"e bear Santa

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4
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CRTMAS fl,j'
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..hrey Bcotrr Mictey Rri
Dick ShaA ar
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Burt Reynolds Ned
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Beatty. Jennifer B'I'ngs'ey
IN1973 E x-con makes a deal
AtnfederalautrnoriDestob,ealt
up a rnoorisrsirung ring In S's'
:t IT'S ILLEGAL
change for his freedom
IT'S IMMORAL
9 THE CARPENTERS AT
AND IT'S
CHRSTMAS Karen arid R.cri.
SO DAMNED GOOD
a' Carpenter host thIS Cricist
Sr .',
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-,IS party Atri guests Ha"cey
Also
7:30
Korman Burr Tistrom Kuk.a
COUNTRY BLUE
s -sli Oiie and Krlsty McNcrio
24 THE AGE OF (JNCER10:45
TAINTY John Ker,ret"
CRAZY MAMA
Ga ,atri looks at Ine
C
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24 AGE OF UNCERTAINTY
ICONT Episcroe I12 ,n series
John Kenneth Gabarn bOlts
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2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
9 FRIENDS Peru Vermont
b30
2 A BETTER WAY
4 FARM AND HOME
6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
9 LUCY (BAW)
655
12 LIVING WORDS
2 °ROFILES IN EDUCA.
nON
6 MARLOAND THE MAGIC
MOVIE MACHINE

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6 MOVE Once You KISS A
Strarer
Paul Butte. CI'O
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LnIe
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aclt te cOurtr't c.riset anti

24 BOOK BEAT

SAtlel1an to the Americ,jri
li,r'nOti of the 1960s
10 30
GM JACK BENNY SHOW
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BARE TT
Ananelle
Corner guests Ba'etta huntS
tile' o a po"ce ocer
oo*nAtiileattemptngtos!cp a
rQry fRI

TALES Christmas Carol
64 MOVIE
Ot Love ana
Desire Merle Oberon Steve
Cochran 1963 A wealthy
*oman falls in i0v anti tries to
e.aoo hot past by marriage
24 WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW
9 NCAA FOOTBALL The
ricer Bowl
24 WALL STREET WEEK
200
6 THE UNDERSEA WORLD
OF JACQUES COUSTEAU
Ttio Unezpcctetj Voyage o'
Pepto and Cr,tobaj

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24 Ms KINGDOM
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LOVE ADccatpn
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Washington at St LOuIS
a oo
2 BONANZA
7 THE BEST OF FAMILIES
Stepi
J0tinPatrict Rat,
forty late oppos to sties in a
jrarflaI,zat,n o a ynOent
trOlOy stite t 1895

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4 6 BUGS BUNNY.POAD

Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

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reqij.rcd

Dr. Lynch ' Loneliness Is A Cruel King Without Clothes '
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FLORIDA

Notice of Public Hearing
TO ttIOM IT MAY (-JP4CERPI
NOTICE IS HURt civ c.IvEH y
the(.t C
s of the (,' 4 % ,r'pf
Spr'nlj'.

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(cxjn(.l h,i r ece i ved appIcat.n 0
%'ICHAEL
S
ALE XATOS
TRUSTEE. request i ng the Cly ci
%nter Spr ngs 10 anne. tI C
P0l0A?iU agooscr .L,val property

ICts I and 2 Lr"smnqer Farms
Add. '
No 2. accOrcing to tti
IAi

therrol, as recorded In Piat ilc*)L S
Page 9 ol The PubIt Rptordt o
Sern , nøle County, Fioe,dA I ms the
WI'S? 191 feel Of Lot I P0ge'Per A Itt
All of the rgIt of *a, of Old San
to'd Ote Road Ing due South of
the atoredescr,bccl Parcel

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THE FIRST P0111 ct, I Or,
t 0 415 NOTICE t o tli' Al? Phi.
i the •lbQ,i' (Cu?l a A? ".
statement of an clAm qr de" i
the, mA na., E' (IA ,,1
.n Art.rlg arid mutt r'a( air
for the (lam the name
addr ess of the Cred.toe h5 .tqre' ..'.

Sad (' (oun:l All hId apubl C
RUNNER
hCArflQ At 7 30 P M or as %OOfl
9
SCOOBY S ALL STAR
'hercafti'r as DOSs.ble. on Monday
LAFF A LYMPICS
iAru.)ny 9. 1979 to ronScimr IIIC
MONTHS I ROY hit DATE
12 ANIMAL FRIENDS
.tdr'p' Oflub an Ord-nan, by the Ct,
TP4[ FIRST PUBL ICAT ION
of W ri ter Spr.ng I lceja tIle 4 THIS NOTICE to 'p In, (lb P.'
24 CROCKET'T S VICTORY
24
EVENING AT
'c '5 .15 iOIlOa5
GARDEN SRI
!Pii may hA.e that ChAIlpfc.1.
PHONY Pianist Maurizio
AN ORDINAPICI OF THE CITY
,aIdty of tIp dc(pnit S A
930
Poti ris the sØ;o,$Ifl the P ia no
OF WlP4TR SPRINGS FLORIDA
q,ialiICAtOIt% of the pert
I
2 12 SUPER WITCH
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
Concerto No 1 by Bratims
represcntat.e ,r 'i.,
24 FRENCH CHEF
AND
','UPIiC
To
I
PAL
LIMITS
TO
ursd (Ion f the Court
Music Director Sell, Oza*a
ANNEX Iii( HEREINAFTER
Roast aCn,cten
ALL. CLAIMS DEMAND',
condupos
the Boston
Sym.DESCRIBED
LANDS SITUATE OBJECTIONS NOT SO
Ill
1000
ptiCri n WoIt.Ferrar,s OsewAlsO BEING
P4 SEMINOLE
WILL RI IOPUVI.R FARRII
2. 12 BANG SM A N G
COUNT
Y
F
hure to Susanna s Secret
LORIDA PURSUANT
oatr vo PIp i,rtt m t,, c fiLALAPALOOZA SHOW
10 FLORIDA STATUTES Ill 341
tI'S NoP'cp at Admn
4 30
6$ ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
PROVIDING ZONING FOR THE
December 2nd 1917
9 ABC WIDE WORLD OF
S U B .s E C I
PP o p F P 1Y
BOOK BEAT
as Pers on al Per'
SPURTS 25tri Atljnt ic Coast
PROVIDING lOP THE ASS(14()
24 A BIT WITH KNIT
Corie'prsce Bastetba'I Cria-n.
%'ENT OF
THE OFFICIAL
Stephen P
1030
P015ii10 'rQ
ZONING MAP AND THE CITY
GreenSho.o
PutlIsh Dec
2 12 I AM THE GREATEST
,
COMPRE
HENSIV
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LAND USE DL S6
C
4 6 BATMAN.TARZAN
PLAN PROVIDING DIRECTIONS
1.1.1
TO
TI,(
CITY
CI?! OF WINTER SPRING
CLERK
ADVENTURE HOUR
2 CHIPS
SEVIPABILITY
AND
E FLORIDA
II 00
FECTIVE DATE
GM EMERGENCY ONE
Notice of Public Hearing
2 12 SUPER HORSE
A c opy 5h4l1 be a,alabI, at the
7 MICROBES AND YEN
TO WHOM IT MA! (QNç RI,
1
PARENT EFFECTIVE.
Office of lhp Cly Clerk Of tP' Col o, of
NOTICE IS HERE II! 1.',
CertaIn Death P,s!en
NESS IN TRAINNG AIo.
Writer Sprngs. 'or cia for all
te (tv Count 5 (Ii the C ', ci A
cides
to
inoculate
a
young
boy
matic TransmIssIon 015Pefsonoo des i r i ng to ciamne Same
SC' rIgs F l or , ca thAt 5.1 1
bitten by a rabid dOg with his
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Counl "IS "(C'.Pd Ape' tat oiphne and leniency
the
untried and POSsIbly letha
jrp 'ritted to att,nd Jrd o be heard
the SEMI NOLE YOU I H 14 4t (
topics 'r this week s CranialTHIS NOTICE slob, iDIsIed n
ras vaccine Stars Arthur
INC ?eq,,- ps?r-ig the Ct, of Wi.',.,
,zed parenting Class
the Ewnng Herald and rn PIP
Sp'ng
to Anne. The 10110*
Lowe anti Charles Kay
A OFF I S SUPER
Sentinel SIan both newspapers
cieS (re,j
ti
p'Ce,rtp
a
9
WIDE
WORLD
OF
genre tI C r(ulat On fl Sad C i ty one
SHOW
Lois) land S Entim nger S
MAN
FROM
12
Ime
each
Apek
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four
ATLANTIS
Acid.P,cv, No 2 accord ,, to er-.-(onSetutve
24 PARENT EFFECTIVE.
AeeSS P'O! to IPP ime of the pr
thefrot. AS ?e(0F
24 THE BEST OF FAMILIES
fl Pa' Ii...
NESS IN TRAINING Lett,ng
hear
Page 9, of tIp CubIt Wec,'Ij%
New Times New Years Eve
Go Power values a
'o.
thp
DATED
SIPt cia, of Deeembe,.
5s-,n ,nIp C ou nty IIØr ia Pog.-".'
1899 aria trio Ratierlys
sporssib.kty are the topics To,
wI?, III of the rgIt 01 we, Cli
Lathrops
and
Whee!eirs
Iclok
Ct, of Ante, Swngs
"is week s parenting class
Sanford Ovedo PcaJ
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baci on their 'yes arid prepare
P IOrda
South of the afOrwi.srpci pa' r
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By Mary Norton,
to 00nlrOnI the approaching
Sad Cty Count II All "old Ac-.t,:
2 12 SEARCH AND
C,
T (Iprk
'-eArIng at
10 P 1.1 1' 4'.
enZUry with
ho)
RESCUE
GARY F MASSEY ESQUIRE
fP- e'pattee as poss.ti.
4 6 SPACE ACADEMY
Altamrrfe Springs. I ior,j 17751
J1flAr, 9, 1979
to cons Ol'!
(ty Attorney
7 24 CONSUMER SURadcplienot an Orci n,ys,c, , '._________
PubI5p, Dec 9 II 23 30 1917
VIVAL KIT
An?.,
of
Spr.ng. F 'cc ja ' I.DES IS
a"Ch -'. AS follow's
Afternoon
AN ORDINANCE 01 'iii
1200
or AIPITIR ', FIR '.c,
ii.
2 197' WORLD 1INALS
114 THE CIRCUIT COUNT IN AND to Es TEND ITS
'IIlls T,u t.
FOR
SEMINOLE
4 GILLIGANS ISLAND
ARC) MUNICIPAL I I',4 lT5
COUNTY
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
FLORIDA
1.1,141* 1 04 04 fWI 'NA' I
NAME STATUTE
6 BLACK AWARENESS
CASE NO 77 2249 CA 30*
TQ ,%ciO',' IT MAY CORCEIIR
OUSCRiRi 0
1.1,0',
9 ABCCHILDREN S
In Pp the Adoption '
t.'4fl 151 PIG 114 S V, 04
Notice 5 hereby gIven 'Pill the
NOVEL Soconti of Two part
ItAf5Y (,:PL COT To
undersigned
pursuant to the
COUNTY 1 iOrtiDa PuP',:..,

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6 GROWER S ALMANAC
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16509 F lo t .iia statute. *11 req-seer
*1?, the Clerk 01 flit Crcuat Court.
ri and for Seminole Count,. F iocia.
upon '.'ccpt of proof 01 the
povul, caf,on of tinS r'OtICC, the fIt
t.tO4J5 name, to we
LEISURE
LEE SCOIP4 0 MAGIC under wItch

4% ho faces an enormous

chatenge when the tribe on
the verge o f starvation has its

Sacreti Bow sto.en by the

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DOuDee tIOls TWO scientists

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TO A,, ((I'lL
Whce
's'deric, s Unknnci,yn
and TO the Natural I l?P,pr
of Baby rs rl (otto.
AP'oS, 'same and 'Mden.
are unkfld*n
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
'Flat a PePion for Adopt On has teen

I led 5ti flQ 9 0 Adept file n.rr
I
r'4npj Court and you are
requrpO 90 5PPH•f' 1 cop. of
"tent defenses

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Kenneth / Bean,, Of STE PHEN
SON. STALNAKER I B(AP4E
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1919, and We epie oegrsI: Alit the
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Dated at Orlando, Orange Count,.
FlorIda December Sth 1977
PbI5h Dec 9 II. 23, 30. 1977

DES II

NOTICE OF ACTION

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area. This involvement with
youth was exemplified at their
Fourth Annual Rotary Howl, if
w e'e'k - long festival involving
1,000young people, according tit
President Wade tiargadon
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orientation is tow ard
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activities such If , tlrt'akfa.st
banquets with interact ion
hi'twet'ni uhicnllw'rs and youth,
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IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR

Center residents are participating in their
Bazaar this week, "flit' residents handmade the items for the bazaar sshk'h
continues through today. Admiring some of the articles are Jun.' Miller (From
left), acth'itk's director, hattie LaVigne and Mary Wyatt.

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the happiest'For Abby's new
booklet "'What Teenagers Want
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stamped '24 cents, self.
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Kin Patrick, chairman of the
1977 Rotary howl, explained
that pr ior to the tournament,
the eight basketball tedms,
their coacht's and ui,llnagers
ss.'re invited to the club's
regular breakfast ruiet'ting Sc'

forms may

["a] We are something else:'

Watch for thr Grand Opui,ng of a now Arm,, Tr,atp*r's In
PIni Hills and AILsmsn$, Srins

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In sour area, write: Families

nlarried, and best of all, we are
a loving family,
Abby . please check to out and
It'll }OUF readers a bo ut this
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GRATEFUL
DEAR GRATEFUL: I ha'e
checked you out, and know that
you are a legitimate self'help
group. T'nere are no dues or
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'S bli hall experienced the-and visitors are welcome.
(1111W) turned the I)eeeniher meeting into a
F'tMlLIE.S
tNONt'%101's
('hristnias tiirks' dinner and party For members igonies I had been through, I
meets
In
nearly
sIr.
learned
how
to
handle
my
son
esery major
and their h usbands at the Park %tt'nU(' home of
When he saw the change in my city of the United States 'and
and Mrs. Richard Buck. Secret Pals gifts stere
attitude, his attitude began to Canada, to teach parents how
exchanged ainl the tsix'es presented gifts to their
change and so did he. It was to
communicate
with
husbands. Gcttluig in on till' act are Mr. and Mrs. Just like a rniracle
rebellious, delinquent or dif.
George (Bett
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Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board, 7:30 p.m.,
il ubhou,se'. Spr mE Oaks 4111(1 513 436
Dirt ctrkshop, 1I iii .111117 3(1 It Ili.. Sanlando United
Mtt hI I fiSt ('hurdi . Sit 4:14 and I-I 10 4110 411111 noon,
('.1111111 Union Building, Stt't'n t'nus e'rsity , I )el arid
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic (enter
Sanford AA, 8 pm 1201 W First St closeds.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 t1I . over Baptist Church, Crystal
Like' and Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 P III, First United Methodist
('hutch.
Weight Watchers, 7 p in., Florida F ed eral nierttng
room. Altamonte Springs; 10 a iii.. Ascension Lutheran
('hurch, eassel be rr) .

Harvard and thot, University of

age,

DEAR ABBY In answer to
CUHI(ENTIX IN liMBO, who
was sure her well-known
husband was on drugs but
didn't know what to do about It,
you were absolutely right' He
Hiust admit that he needs help
before an'thing can be done for
him
But what about the wife
She's going out of her mind
worrying about him. A few
years I was in a similar
.sttuatuon - only ii was my son
who was on drugs I felt so
guilty and helpless, I didii't
know where to turn. Then I
iii sc rise red
FAMILIES
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T0415 NOTICE StOE, IAJhl5he11
tine Evenr'.g Herald and r'
Sentinel Stay' 1)011, newspapers
general crculat,on fl Sad Ct,
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women and 1&amp; widows died of
heart di se ase.
l.)nch Sa)s that for every
listed cause of death
cancer,
suicide, cirrhosis of the liver,
rhe'umatic fever, pneumonia,

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Alcoholics An(in}mttus S4InfIlril Vt(IiIien's Group, 2
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('assrlberr' AA, closed, 8 pu , Ascension Lutheran
Church
(Ira Isge Blossom ChapterS.itiona
Chapte
Federation of the
Blind, 3 p rn , Apt 23-H, Twin Likes Apartments, Monroe
Avenue. MIlitIlIlid
1.11) ('II Club Sanford Chapter. 8 p in.. Sanford

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Trio Nununtiaga,
starring
Neti Rornoro aria an au Irrcir,
cast Story of an Indian youth

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100,51(9) population, 44 married
woolen died of heart disease
and 67 widows

ftsmrrfran Legion Pool and AuzIIiar 255 of l)eltona
annual 1,111) IlircI dinner, 6 p III , fI'llIIwetI by dance' 111
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l.ynuh said the breakup of the
famil) causes premature'
deaths in another ssay
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TangleslNal
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1.41k,' 111,55 elI Road
larngssirnd flit, closed, 8 p Ili , [tolling Hulls Moravian
('hurl II. 513 434
Young Adult Club for Singles. 9 p rn, Orlando Garden
Glut,, 7111 F: uollins St

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tionships ss ith others
up. I'°P begin to sstuther and in Boon, Mass and sst'flt to
1k' said his book only lends the.''
graduate school at Catholic
iie.ining and Significance to the
Despite his ('r lticism of University in Washington. 1) CL
't4ItlStIc4lI realit) that single,
American science
sshah hi'
IIlO55i'(i and divorced persons sa) s disregards natural human
1k has taught at the
nor.' often dii' before they caring
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tit-art rate ituproved sharply

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in F'ranieinghani. Mass sstuc'h
average life expectancy for liit'di('aI conlniunity to his t%J(,k Hopkins
University
in
l'enns)lvania showed that stu
l.)flch said that ilistoricauls
is 41 5011111 cii) of VICIIIU stable'
Hattinlore
is'nts silho later died of
\;lerican 111e'n ,1n'I vionien.
ha been positive
American doctors and laytncri people Ihust of thrill married
'I don't lirilit 11) sclf to i..k'
tirrifsar
i'eiirt disease were
'We nut V'*. t u neuiintIn hts bthlk, l.)nch 14.05 L'S
consider disease to be 410
sith faillilies The' group has II
kind If treatise on 'the family in that Itluvi'S beyond science," he be)onsl statistics to show the'
blAt likely to have been an only
assault 1)) nature, such as the lower Index of L'oronar% trouble
.:I('rI('a,'' he said ''You can't
child or to have lost one or both
sai d ''We have to treat humans effect of human caring u po n
infectious diseases poiio and than the rest (if tilt' country.'' he
tlll%'t' a healthy family in a
.is more than man-machines one's health b) describing
parents before entering college
tubercoikriis, that have' tx'rt IllIi
"Kilt) in chaos What each of that can be fired up with pills uboervatior and t'zperirnt'nts
On.' of the more dramatl
effectively controlled 11) scornl,ynch Fxsinted to bordering
ILS has to do is learn to live
and tc"hnology. We rtiust he made as II staff doctor at the
examples of cardiac change as
tilic medicine
states Ne'vadal atl Utah in
withIn a coniinlunit) of people'."
realize' that feittfngs cause Mar - land
Center
for
a result of family-associated
''The return to a medicine
tiikjng his point th2t the faxiiil
diseas e.''
l.ynch, who has become a
E1tiergency Services
emoti ons occurred in 1952.
and a societ) - that once again situ4ltiorl is it ke) factor ill sought-after lecturer since pubHut Lynch said (hi mass''lndis'idual
human
interac'
according
to I,nch A 27-yearrecognizes the healing fxiwt'r of
health
Iicllt loon of his hsok, said he was audience reaction to his book
ovascular old woman died of heart fail ur e
lions
product'
car
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hulilan contact will nlIL'et
Nev a da. 'S hit- h has theihlil9re(l to begin writing when
has been most su4'prLsiflg to
changes that can ' be rather after telling her doctor of her
resistance Groin many sources highest divorce' rate in the
III' 55 itne'sst'd his 75-year-old
hill,
brother's attempts to rape her
he said
within the medical coOl- e'owitr
lIlSil has the hiight'st
fattk'r (iii' 'S ittI his wife of 48
'',id) illlIfl) people keep telling e'asilV ti.onitoted,'
'Iloth
the
presence
llfld
abe
inwiity," lie said.
rat.' of prctilatiire heart (lis('ll' )('ars Ill ills b-"bide' holding his
lilt' causes of disease are
the' 'Whew, Ins glad soniet*s'
s&amp;'nce of human contact can be complex Su:s'ival from disease
But he uulalntains it is at,'. .,,.
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d) 's fi na lly written what I
rutical forces leading to is corTlphex The experience of
Iutvly nece'ssarr
Hut Utah. which bIlls one Ii!
lb said hi' has seen death
believed all along','' said disease and premature death,'' human companionship, love,
I.) rich said that persons who
thi- lowest livorc,' rllte.s in the dlii,' for 50 11:110) people' that
l.)nch. who himself is married
are critically ill are hel ped
nation, 11455 the lowest rate of sam,' way - in silence,
Lynch cites the example of a loneliness and life and death
and has three children aged 8,
toward death in many hospitals
pr.'naturt' heart disease'
31-year-old woman critically are all complex," Lynch said,
"The essence of the en.10 and 12
by being denied human contact,
"Hut this is not to sas that
counters is dialogue, nonverbal
Lynch said he has been in: injured in an automobile ac' adding that his book barely
especially with spouses and
soniic'one can't hi' happ&gt; and dialogue' land , cI,nimunication
terested in the 'niiind'boSi)' cident who had been in a coma 5ctotL'hI1 the surface of the
family.
healthy who is umuiarried,'' between those who are alive
for two days The 55ollItflS
protAe'ni since college

If heart ilisc'ase'

"We live in a society in which
'King Loneliness has no do'

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''ntis dialogue is the elixir of age," quipped l.iih, 38, ssho

lull-I) .says for single people to

higher death rates than 'liii States todas. the prunary cast'
married people, hotli shitt' and sturkiii the causes of tlii'
nonssiiite and both sexes
'silent killer" IhlSrt'g1irtLS the
''hloss in the' ssorlil dill sse fac tor of
llItIL'lInt'ss and
beCOnle a societ
llf bad
.-nitItiomIl intatIIlit
re'latiorshir blind to the health
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A -curding to l,snch's statistics to', c-ring the ears I99-1
.111(1 .-trllt'ricaris aged 14.
Of white males per 100,000
population, 16 Illarned men
die of hiatt disease compared
with 32 single neri.
Of nonwhite male's per
100,000 IxiPulatIon, 142 married
Own and 298 divorced men died

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Mar)land's Hit'dical si'iucsol
l.iih argues In his best'
selling booK, ''The hlrIIken
H eart,'' that lont'lint'ss is a
.ruel ''king without clothe's" Ili
America which often leads to
titan disease and pre'nllature
death for th single', 'SiIiOSSf'll
and ili'ort'esi
lie' t)ellt'Ve'S that IIUIIIIIO
''dialogue"' - both ph)sical 41011
emotional - IS tilt' single' most
disregarded factor in modern

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uncrrtantp Shall be %tAtd
clam s secured III' tecur',
, deScr.tied The ('AmA?,' -ctpI.er t4Jtl'C'tflt cOOPS of 'hi ,
P
tIp (leek to enable the.
c'
mAl one (Or tO riCh
,epreSentAt,r
All rsons .rltrrCS'eli ri PIp i's'
t Ahom A CCP Of th5 Nu',,Adm.nStraton has be rn ",Ip
,
requr cci
.551" N

divorced hall significantloo

In his hook 1471ch cites a
sst'alth of statistics to demon.
sirate the unhealthy aspect of
beilig lonellt, and then gives
I linical ti4Ita to (orrolsirate the
iilagical puss er of human

Of iM)I1ItiOn

attorney. and the amount (Ia,,',
it the lam s not 1rt cilia the

He %aid Ili the case of heart

the single, ssidosst'tl and cll5fi5e,

mirage," said L)nch.

C
ol5411111' disease their feelings

-

(habetes. turtIterculosis, syphill.s

that lont'hnc'ss must be if

one singles bar to another, the
iitiddleagecl diSlirct'd lIIktfl ssho
spen d.s 105 nights ssatching
tek'visllnl, the elderh ss 1(11155
h st't'ks companionship from
Nor pool all are likely to die'

'

Saturday

fecls 10110%. iiiv tell ourselves

Pie bachelorgiiho hops from

,-,t,i.'

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I I 1 III I

11) flehifit'SS can kill.

SIOPITHS rwO.y tiji 0411
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS.

Friday, Dec. 9, 1977-16

A Broken Heart Can Be Fatal

All

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john ) %rAn,

Pan. rsa 3Z7$9

Legal Notice

OURSELVES

a

uuva' Al
eSlAIC 5 Stephen R
s 192 Il?eAI'r A .e .5

1

300
NFL PREGAME

4 6

In Kr Estate et

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24 BLACK PERSPECTIVE
ON THE NEWS
2 30
24 FLORIDA REPORT

sHow

CIRCUIT COUR'
THE
IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 77 )3 CP

Ortrap.
11w ninth aflflUal Chr istmas
NOTICE or ADMINISTRATIOII
parade of the Ddllary Volunteer
icr TO (RI Os TOR
,,, p
Fire lh'pa rtinent ,AIll -step off at to ALL PU M SO P45 ,4A V P. r
AIMS OR OF MANOS A(A IN
I p.m. Sunday. A total of 30 ,
THE AOV( [STME AND A,
entries, including the l)eltwia
01 H( R PER SONS IN F L N1 ',Tu
Junior high School Charger' IN THE I STATE
Halt' 5 Qven thAt the .i.
sand Hand, local fire depart'
rijmedestate .5 benrj .l(jm.nt..
nients and lass enforct'uielit
Court o4 5cr'c
Count,, F orcia. Probate 0
agen c ies, is i'ntt'rvd in the
addreSS 01 Atich 'S Se",
parade W. and Mrs. Ja:Iies
(outtPiOuSI'
County
Melont' ssill be parade iiiar• I lorda. undi'? V IC No 77 3
The PerSonal R IeStIItAt,e ø op.
shals.

1 30

H,sA,ee aria Trapper job?,

oiect sell gosernmeit 0

1 AMERICAN BANDSTAND
t MAKING ENDS MEET
100
2' .12 NFL FOOTBALL
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
6 FAMOUS CLASS I C

9 GiLIGAN S ISLAND
12 KIDSWORLD
2 1 THE PINK PANTHER
ARTHUR AND COMPANY
GM
PLA V MAIES
SCHOOLMATES
9 THE GREAT GRAPE APE
SHOW
800
2 12 CB BEARS
4 6 THE SKATEBIRDS
ALL NEW SUPER
9
FRIENDS HCUR
24 LOWELL THOMAS R EMEMBERS Amoa Earriarl
830
6$ SWISS FAMILY ROB.
INSON
7 THE BEST OF KOVACS

'e

9

DOC

A PIECE OF

CaIsJrsetyhourwIlflguestS T i m
Conway and Betty Wrte

ro

trig

41 1 1.

Aticter to pero'm an autopsy
on a Japanese martialarls star
6$ NEWS
7 MaCNEIL.LEHRER RE
PORT
9
JOHN DAVIDSON
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL M.

t,iTs'son aria triO dec.s

recovery COsiCO

,

.?fl fl .1 d'sagreeriienl

11

'S ItO to Check Out a
bP

P(h.gmant loses his lab lectrn,.

2 4 6 9 12 NEWS
GM FERNW000 rOREvE
7 LLAS 'tOGA AND 'tOO
24 DICK CAVETT SHOW
30
2 12 TONIGHT
4 CBS MOVIE MA'S'H
An .ii .-g Pow rceis ,

6 MARY TYLER MOORE
SHOW iRI
7 24 WALL STREET WEEK
900
2 12 THE ROCKFORD
FILES Rocktordmasuerades
is a rich Oslahornan arid risis

!~ 1:4

VW
1

Epsoe I ri series
1000
2 12 OUNCY Ot:r.,lJ.iCA

stars in this
o mtsc .r'i
comely *tn guests Arctic
Ca"pbe' 'ede t,'PC.
Micssey Gilley. JotinnyGimbie.
Charlie NcCo
6 THE MuPPET SHOW
6
CAROL BURN E TI
SNOW Guest Alan Ak-u
9 S25 000 PYRAMID
12 THE ROOKIES
24 FLORIDA REPORT

Legal Notice

DeBary
Parade

TV HIGHLIGHTS

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Legal Notice

_____________________
NOTICE o PUILIC SALE
On DeCember Ii I77 at ' p m . I
'e under-sgned All sell one 1571,
Yrumpi TI
COSS.327, motOrcycle.

''V C'Qfl for repar and
%'o'agp Sale *11 he held t
Larr5 S CcIe
Marktiam Roan

l.a

If. 17. 13
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice 5 hereby given that

I am

rngaged in bv5flC55 at 316 So 5th
p o Boa 5.36. Lake Mary.
emnoteCounty,Florida,un,,Jh,
titiOu5 name of JAYNE'S
iiAQI((T PLACE and that I inttfld
register 54iØ name wlrt thC Clerk
.
the Circuit Court, Seminole
jrlty, Florida in accordance eith
'be prOvisions o he Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit
Section
M509 Fl0rit Sla'utes "SI
S iayne P$cha,I
PubliSh Nov II. 25 Dcc 7. 9. 1977
DER $0

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Lega! vtic
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
POA7 DIvISION
File Nvmb,r 77•I-CP
O.vsse
In Re Estate
NELLIE MAY MOON
Deceased

PaOIi FlOr4
Publsh Dc. i e
1 1977

Friday, Dec., 977

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAINST
THE ASOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE
YOu ARE HEREBY NOT IFIED

4I_HOU

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

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TEXAS OIL

322-2611
831-9993
__________________________________

5:00 AM,

RATES
1tt

HOURS
- 5:30 P.M.

Jconucutivetimu
7conuculiv.limu

4k a lini
3lcalln.
33cc line

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SAl UR DAY SNoon

3 Lines Mimmum
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r*fd$
mature prson tor short trips
Surrounding Sanford Contact
customers Wetrain Write K Q
Dick. Pre, Southwestern
Petroleum. Ft Worth, Ta

Orlando - Winter Park

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

COMPANY

NEED A SERVICEMAN! Ycull
find nm fisted in our BuSIness
Service Direcloi'y
The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale - sell ey9rything
fast *th a want ad Call 372 3611
o' 631 53

DEADLINES
Noon The Daj Before Publication

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. BR.

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I nice sleeping room. g,e, people
only 377 fl$
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41—Houses

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Ridgewood Arms Apts.
I 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Apartrnen+s
available Pool, Rec Room.
Vr'nn Court, Laundry room,
AC. O'sh*aher, Carpøed
Drapes Call 323 6120 bv'ween
S 30 m &amp; p m
-

fireplace, scrtene porch, many
.,t,
$37, ,, ',) $Q
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balt. C NSA. largeprivate yard
'573.55.0. 323 0700
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B ownr- 3 BR. 7 bath. W *
ca,'pet, fencid yard,fruittrees I
eatras 171.soo Call Jfl 5732

3 fiR. 3 bath. family rn, . fence3
yard drapes, refrigerator
muCh more Md 530's 3731005
or___________________
377 0373

Ot
PHONE CALL STAR T A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
THE
RESULIFUL END
NUMBER IS 322 7611

BR, tm rm S fireplace, in 'own,
$75,500 William Maluczo*sk,,
REALTOR. 372 7953

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Sanford
2 BR. large lot. .'ett,
near stores. cared. $I3.O
tou S!o Isrovers

, ARIAMCLIF. Spanish styte
home 3 BR. 3 baths plus garage

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Ideal tirsl or retiremenl home' 2
I!4 I (ialtt Only 11$ lXI)
Lg 2 StOry hom, 1 1114. I . balI,
'deal for b.g family AlSo hltt
SR gar apt lOuSI or renl Many
S'vtras 5SS

REALTY

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2107 AMELIA 7 (1P. I bath, good
ior.stmon pOt,ntial $11,000
i BAY AvI
3
.
I haItI.
iltrgt.5 .'hrn trees $71 900

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Wilctt, IS up Conue in 5 See'
C,aaltne, iewrlert ?Ci S Park
A.e

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firs? flu, 13)0)0
S LI •'.L 1'
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I PdYOlt(
Sen ice
MOONI. r

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$lS)7) 5756

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516 8S7l

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46—'Comn?rclal Property
Ott C CS
New

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Pert, Lrase ci' Sii'
Modern fluitd.ng
At
t'Irs 37)120)

lay

Call Bait

Jim Hunt Realty

?vrtgages

47 A

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away sold

pe11 bauaric

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0/N', '5T &amp; ;'.) 5'! '
up b 10 ,rs Ic' Orb' cCnSOlC1lt' eu
or home .mptO,emmnt
1'
Uniled Compiu'.rs 125 :',.ss
A,p
M.chujan
Orlando
I i erused Mr Igage 15rokrs

App

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lance

$64

Ii. .vr'Ft "rw

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3 S e'A iii,)
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5119 CAIoce 5i5 '..nge.
''.I Sc 11 'rA ii 561' P'v
jF4ri( C c'4 5J
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'APar 0140 Sr. .'ii',(, ((P41(14
10)7 S'ale M
S.5rubc.,d Fla1a 172 9411
.

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'
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balm' I'

5I1 'el 1277

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1976 SINGER F UTURA

'.".'da, IQ a m 5. pm F PM'
PS Oak Avenue

5

" c's' mOO,,
''
Sew
"'.51? .ruq' fUlly ajtOmat.c soio
Ol.9i"m,4lI
$515 ltep"tsessed
osej br • r'iQrrtp'5 balance
194 SC lIe 5757
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. Fri
1"iit%
5 Sat - 730 Art Lane
100 w.g. 3 men's watctue, 2
cfi3ij.age carrers *th weeI5
anligues
(3 ,
,

72 DATSUN
tIi s

E
BOOK
CARS
BLIIJ

C..,

iii

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RENAULT R. 104 DR.

'75

DART 4 DR

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'69 ROADRUNN ER

C,a,nI 0'. Aro,d A.; A,iy

'72 NOVA 2 DR

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'75 MAVERICK

Piease9.peakli,nauooam
Cu'e, coOle r arso 're. Call 12)
4248
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pert

poodle pvppes. free to 90od
horr'e Pt I Pa, l5 F
Park Or 322 0246

Doberman pups. AK C. tails
docked wormed reds S blacks
$150 lo$7jO Born Oct )O'P' 37)

4

DR.

'76 SPORTABOUT
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'75 PINTO 2 DR.
'68

CHEVY PICK UP

A.. Avis
' c.

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5ti'

5yII *95

"2288

s

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Liii Gob,

1088

Over 50 Clean Cars 1J99 to '6995

C.'e

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2399
'76 FURY
I

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1999
(' IL

75 PLYMOUTH,

'3288

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A,' a,i, t*

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'2788

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P

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1788

('1:5

'74 DODGE

'mo.;c'l

'1195

'mc

73 FORD

0' PS 511 IA

2999

2788

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74 OLDS

"295

Rent
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P'IIIA

9199

1095

A.e,ii 5P4r

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9499
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'71 SKYLARK

C.'

1099

'73 PLYMOUTH

6S--Pets-Supplies

3

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9399

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msceil.ln%
,

9099

waler Pump 5
ca"rr, SIX 349 3'I

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Yard Sale Sat . Dcc 10.9105, 421
C,rnds .Cw A., (lofhej toys

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71 PLYMOUTH
it.,

0' 'mc C'k'A

Gremi.n. need's

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Bombay

Prnief.t sale Sponsored by Rotary
Club of Lake Mary. Sat. Dcc
'711. Sb 1, Lake Mary Blvd at
SiP SI

rye 57'

1977 Singer ZigZag

SAVE 500'0

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'70 CHRYSLER

offer

side.

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SI earn Clean YOur Own Carpet
Peril O,r Rnserivac
CARROLL S P IJRPII lURE 372 SIlt

Fr, &amp; Sat &amp; Svn, 10105. huge sale
ri c ClIent • ar.ety, 300 W 13th SI

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(arpet.i'g Sold or ginally 5714
'tpcSSr5sd 'iSed to' SI'i

5O—'Miscellaneous for Sale

270 P4

Fleet

From

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7$

-

ELECT ROLU X
VACUUM

'1 "'i'•"i

Sat

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'GiANT YARD SALE
Saturoay
i,v'uly'
LOtS of lop's &amp; mi%(
'iouSfruOicj -lemi
71I Sanfonø
A,e Plo Sale's before 9 am

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Sal,

Garage

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FILL. DIRT CLAY SHELL
HAULING'
Cluck 0cm-i,, )fl f5fi

Sale

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Ant'Quet.
items, (hrslmas
items clothing, d'shes. cc'.
rn,cS toy's. etc Fri &amp; Sat 9
'C S 203 A'Oodmerr Blvd 322
5917

cr,stai Late Dqiv
air Mar,
PH- -117 91)1
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64—Equipment for

reasonable

73 Austin MIr,n. II 100 Great
Cord i Runs Goø' Yvit Scum
372 0477

Alt hopper 6 c, Standard shill
w lb r41 o I 'i'4'vr 377 9)25.

ILL DiRT 1 TOP TOIL
YELLOW SAND
C .mui 0 ck 1.
r. 32) 7563

t'oitryuoij

1PM SPY
'2'

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I 7,i,l( Il,) (P414 lSTi.iAS
I N LAKE MARY'''
pi.Smt Elp%p %F iO!itt
OPEN HOuSE DeCember 13th &amp;

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'efusCO
LeapP name ano
"u'rciCr a' 37207)1 or 2726*43
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F

Garage Sale.. Sat - Dec tO I S
3201 Country Club PcI - Sanford
flu, row for ChristmaS

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Condition
Mutt Sell
thi5

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CD. t011
172 1936

62—L.awn.Garden

Garage San
1111 S Pack A,e .
fri , 5I Sun Dec 9 tO, IT
Msc,iianoi,j items
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'69 Pontiac Catalina 1550 3235366

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ti CP'e,r pcb u
r • o.n racs. $5.

5'
Tvt'(,,u TI- k', 53.5,

uSED I ,[(T'.'1
Or
I NI' (HAIRS
11.003 5

P II

aulo 11300 373 3*11

79—Trucks- Trailers

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11i114(

Clark_Chrysler-Plymouth
rri:.iii

SWI 140111

Week

. i)t..•,t 14
'1 1 '1 .fiPe( T5

11,17 wb.tf Slog 130
Carp,t
9 ,1 Ilcural $25.
'9 floral.
0.1 space I'i1'ate, $15 China
glass plants misc III) Pars
Fri &amp; Sat tO am 5pm

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FROM

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MOTORCYCLE TRAILER. 3
spaces 322 9661 or 32) 0131 after
)p ru

ke,hoard Leslie

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54—G')ragQ Sales

ill..

5,10141 (.t.(.( S tiOuG*4) 4. 5ii (3
All Pu'Ch8te Itt &amp; 2nd mor
'gages at d.Scp,,r.t
24 t"our'
aPpmou.,l Cal 68)1519

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&amp; Suld

S ,, it..,

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o' 11$ 373 III)

60—OHiCe SupplIes

Mile, good IlSrd
ma .p 8111 Oria', 0'
372
0)57
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',tower 3) III'.'. I','
Mole, Iiearcioi-' lamps 222 1S
a,ter $ p "u

OI4P.l P %'nujil Oltu' 10* ii A"
$730 u'- app'o. Owner lt'0i r•
C' lang; 54) 1016 F e

Groan

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Speaker PetCutson Good cono
S?X I'? '?ep

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all power, can be Seen, at SO) I
25th St , Sanford *fekuia,'.

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trade

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piliopip
lip mone, uSC 10*
cost c lauilied ac's to ti'.iy tell '

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to a

i'i ill mave'''•.'.'.'.' ...
IS' elI c en' serv.e
uP
rI TV S Open Sal yiels Tv 259
, 4001940 ','A(
,purl.jri) A-,,' 3)) 17)1

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A,on decanter's in cars Irs, 009cr
beng maclel. fOid.ng pool table,
Ylttri.ka camera 5 S!tobe
5
'915? 57%, 321053?

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Brand rew l't n
origmnally $9
57300 09* 121'

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ISO fill 3?? lt2i

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huY 4UP4P CARS. br(kS &amp; rn
rts $111 ho SiC' 277 5990 after
p ri &amp; Are' i'r.iS

'l4i'i'i

1967 VW Vtltrrin (..Pi,a
577 91101

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___________________________________

can Nigrut ('awlerS SQ
worms
SI
AlSO Peat
Ovally $1 t'ijiPib't Wholesale •n
roijr contanen S buShelS or
"C'? __
75C PCt buShel I)AGC.S
'P IT 2513 Sarlp'd A, ,
Sa"'orcl 1)7 1MI

546 011)0

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ment' Sell 'don't needs- ' fail
with a wanI ad

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P sn Camp. Tapie Shop. I) bot%.

Movrig

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i'.j5 P410 Stones, Great.
trapS Steel Rock-s A-re '.'-esh
'.'i R4(( COlIC '4111 (0
527315.1

45—ResoriProperfy

I

P.IOPITAWC REFRIGERATOR, 30
u 11.560 3237121

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space heater ICts than t*cj
old Electric blower and then
rr.ostal $1250)
319 5453 after
4 30

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WHERE EL'SE

cjUt

BEST OFFER

X Ira Sharp

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flouOht
&amp; Sold '.'uS C Li'SSOflt Pr,,ti'
,vr'.3 P l7(,( f.roop BOB BALL S.
D-%Ourut MuSic Cenle,, 2202
P rrn(ii A,, 177 28%

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Oak chest of drawers,
Med.fer,anean BR suite,
1730 COuch &amp; (liar Jammsonl,
525.4) Upright carpet sweeper,
$75 pinØ deSk &amp; char $20
i,artage D.spos.g cost new, 143
%nFl fpr $30
Art ),,r Ce ccm. 151,
5)' eM 5151

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PU.L IF')Ij
377

Mau'c:cywy.

(bristm5 gitt

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STEAL

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WADDLE OF NI PAL STORE
SI!. ELM AVf'lUE

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43—Lots.ACreage
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111,vfli'iin,I.1r

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On the Beautiful
51 JohnS ltm,r
LivC P4W 09 Sanford Oft P4w, I? 97
Leisure 'World YObilC (ttate,
American Pavk DeBar, Mobile
kicimes &amp; LoIs beginnIng II
$11 $0), bark l.ri,anu tug nclvl5ps
'Club HOV5C I'OOl Ter'ru.t COucts,
Boat Launch 1305.1 *6l

I Ski' ''iirkt',','

Mge ifi

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'72 TORONADO

2195

Super Straight

DAYTONA AU TO AUCTION
97. I mile w.St t SpenOwa,
Da,tonia Beach *11 P'Oid e
PubiC AU 10 AUC I ION Cvey
TUCSdiy &amp; St right at 7 33 II
ltue Orily brie n Florida YOu Set
'eserVro pr.ce Plc charge
O'I,er than $5. t :;ittrat,on ee
oniCta vehicle '5 told Call 9
851)11 for further deta,Fs

71—Junk Cars Removed

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59 —!vdjsIcaI MrctSndlse

'deas

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SALE 9
am ,
December 10th. 1977. by Winter
Springs Pcjlmce Dept 102114 Most
________________
Rd . Winter Springs.
F Ia

73 OLDS CUTLASS

1595

.e. urs

,,

H*

TRAILE l
51(1 5
$200
PHOPIE 373 6101

BIC YCLE

Auto.

3595

-

f ,ou are having dilficulty finding
.i place, 10 lye car to drive, a
00 or some Seryce you have
F
'nd f rrad '-I our want ads

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32)

Vehicles

for

IelI people, now are
they oping lo
Tell lPr,
with a (l1S%,liOd ad. by calling
377 2wtI or 5)1 9957

74 PINTO WAGON

Auto. Air, Low Milet

Credit QualIfies

7 S — Recroationai
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C it

74 DODGE MAXI VAN

No Money Down If

BEST OFFER
$4495

Loaded

74 REC VEHICLE

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BEST OFFER

6300 Miles

75 MARK IV

If (v ,' urpc3.I hat been reited lb
,iu ion I
down pI,r.i.rul
, yQu re 006mg lot a good
new Or uSed 4' or Iruc S let I)
of Iifl8n(C .n soles ci
per'ersce work lot yOu Call Pete
c.,o's:or. w.nter FIrk *11 P'
Sanford 372 lIlt Dealer Abenl

'

Just think if c1atf ccl ads didn't
work thery *Oi,ildrul he any 1

ChriStmas 172 50 each. hors &amp;
grIt. 25)6 (jrQvC Or . Sanford,
rla 327 0111

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WASlf(R - P,tri
I) s.'i
'fl4(h.r,p5

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5.2 .10
2 (514, I p4th greab for
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riverfront $1300_______
177 0179
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77 T BIRD

Good Credit, Bad Credit
or No Credit

kl*y 16 W5t. Snfori
$670

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f BC yC let tOt' sale

Plenty

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Dell's Auction Center

,

58—Bicycles

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110) l'),I,snil- p
113 s?'I'
A S si.i, I itlAP.0 iP4r.

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Iliac 6 5 De(ker 1*1
I. ale, elcq,tr, idafurflow,r with
',',iS'u iltllt(hrr $90 Full bc.

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JUST MAKE PAYMINTS '735
'73 models Call 373 5570 or •j
.460% t0ealerl

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52ApolianC(

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P.M.

CorsignmenlsAccep.nd
Open Daily for Browsing
WE WILl, HAVE ANOTHER
SALE TUESDAY EVENING'

F

(,otflj QuliIy. Itrown Vinyl love
StI' w IP thiS cp.5t"iIrus 323
$295

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20' Cr itchfield *ith twin screw
engines and tandem aile Inailer.
322 955) or 37) 0531 after 3
pm

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$130 firm I 70 speed electric
trolling motor, 140
I set
Lemoget th'na, Complete Set for
6. many eitra Pieces 15(10. 32)
1466, alter S Xl pr

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2&amp;udviu $7
P1ID0[N LAPI
4 1114. 7 13.5th
nc eIiCnt ilOrd.l.on 5)$70
A IN TI 14 SPRINGS
3 lIlt
2

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'6, Terry bats bolt. IS' *itt%
J0M%O1 40 HP outboard electric
trolling motor 5 traler. *100.
322665.0

I pieCeS Of wrought irpo furniture,

i uui,I

or

bath. Cal.lo,r.

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80—Autos(o.-Sale

,

All kinds of Christmas items, lops
decoralions. gifts. etc Alto all
kiho5 f hCjSthQld ,tCm%iii
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP
PING AT YOUR PPICEI

L.4)irig IOraPIe* Ilome'
Check the Wan' Ads for houses
of every tile arid price

„.

Nearly new blue clan, trundle
double bed, 372 7170

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''.'ep Sofa and char, Npw Only
COUNTRY
uRPiiTUR(,
PlAY 46 '..,nlord, 37) 5)77
'tt .ruq Ph's ad for $5. BOfluS'"l

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'kr new

2977 Hwy I?,:
%Anf , ii F Ia 17771

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i
I ,ltpn'pt,,

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Accessories

POISSON MARINE

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Si—Household Goods

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cl,,tlrrn Si .'rs
.i'-ce 127 e'es

*65 5366

371 0719

32) 4767

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I eno. ctuna. ServIce for S autumn
vet

55-fl()ts &amp;

FIREWOOD FOR SALE
WE DELIVER
$35 load 372 6)34

F n selection of gOod used fun
fliturp 530 710)
Bob Walker Furniture
51* II 97
C 4%selberr, Plaza

WI TI RE ALT?

SALE

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_________________________________

WIL '.011411*1114 FUR PIll URt
BUY 5(1.1 TRADE
III 31St F inst S.
322 5622

Older home 'n u000 cond 7 lIlt I
bath. Ic eat in kil(hen Only
III 900

iJFot

Sale

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(,hroet (leaning equipment, Steam
SOil ealr8(ln cleaner, 30
(j,,IiOflS of Shimji,o $260) 373

Ifl4 pick up Iruck, I
ton,
suspension, reeds body work, I
p00. 904 353 6573

AUCTION
FRIDAY NIGHT

SO—Miscellaneous for

SG—MsceIIaous for Sale

*

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________________

li-HOUSeS

Sunday - Noon Friday

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FOR C a1MOaGit IDEAS!
—'

that the administration of the estate
deed
commercial
01 NELLIE MAY MOON, deceased,
bank teller Salary negotiable
apartment, large corner lot
FileNvmber 77i01 CP. 5p4'nding in
Eict'llent fringe beneitI An
Covered pool, call for an ap
-. - -..
In. Circuit Covrt for Seminol.
Equal Opoorlunity Employer
)'ntfl'%eflt
I. 7. 5 3 BR apartments. single
County. Florida, Probate Division.
322 1611 Eat No
StOry Construction, adult S
the address 01 w$tiCh S Seminole
Reg Real (state Broker
______________________________________________________
family area, cable IV
127 HIDDEN LAKE DR - 3 BR. 2
COunty Courthouie. Sanford,
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT
2631 S Sanford Ave
_________________________________________________________
baths. C H &amp; A, 2 car garage.
Flør,d. 32771
The personal
2IO7SSevPt 3277843, 323)173
Sell lhsoe uSeful, no longer
GARDENS
531.900
GENEVA
represenlatwe Of the estate
needed items *ith a Herald
Thomas G Moon. Sr. and Clyde
Classified Ad Call 372 7611 or
ISOSW 35th Sf 372 20
635 WEST 251tI ST - 2 BR. I bath
4—Per5O,ia
5—LosI
&amp;
FOund
Reese Moon whooe address i% P0
J1!__9 , home on 3 lots. toned MRI.
BOa 116, Ovedo, Florida 32763 The
,
I
535.000
JUST THINK. IF CLASSIFIED
ApIs
for
Senor
Citizens
Down
'
Lost White German Shepherd. 2
rsarne and address Of the personal
DIVORCE FORMS
WHAT BET TER GIF 77
Still 520 60.
ADS DION 7 WORK THERE
town,
very
clean
&amp;
roomy
See
_______ representatives attorney are
yrS Old. Imalel, answers to lhe
free details
* FAMILY 4 BR. 2 bath. ChOice
- - KIT. Boa 791,
1001 PALMETTO AVE - i BR. 2
WOULDN'T BE ANY'.
Jimmie
Cowan.
311
Palmetto
•ortpt below
name of Smoke. rewa,o ,,
Pompno Fl 33061
flrIUhbiJthOOd. cumPletel i)
baths. larue corner lot. tenced
___________________________
____________________________
Av
AU persons having claims or ,
"'-- ''''
IN THE CIRCUiT COURT. IN AND
renovated CII. pool, (arpet'nQ
baCk yard. covered patio S large
___________________________
Classified ads serve the buying &amp;
ISAI.COHOL A PROBLEM
'.'•gain5t the estate are
FOR
9 ln(ed ,ard $10900 373 5771
'
SEMINOLE
storaqe building $.3I.9U3
COUNTY. dema
Immediate possession
'
BR
selling Community Pvery d4p
IN YOUR FAMIL 0
required,
WITHIN
THREE
FLORIDA
6—Child Care
central P41*. AdultS Plo eft
Read &amp; uSC tI'iem c,tten
AL
ANON
._
YdIHS
FROM
IH(
DATE
OF
*LAP1L pRIvILEGES 3 lIlt 2
CASE PlO 77.1t64 CA-It J
uL Pl I.A AREA 4 ares 3 BR 7
__________________________
$17!. For Appt call 372 01*4
f famliesor frenOof
THE
IRST PUBLICATION OF
bath family rm - central ar
baths, *ittS famil, room
'it lIiPlGiiA'tTOPv !.".'.''NGS
on
Bab,'ttng fl my home, day" or
Csrpenter's
Helpers'
Wok
t
prIemdrnh,ers
THIS NOTICE, to file *itll the clerk
cr.'te block. C h &amp; A IlmQjt
urrtry likC Setting, Choice
a corcEraton casting under
ii.gt'iI 3fl 5954
Mobil.
home
1Q15
I'.
10'.
12'
wide,
Deltoriai
E
Ipetie'nce.a
Onlyi
33$
Fr
further
information
call
of the aoove court a written
'
new $49,900
'PC laws 04 the State of Florida.
r pets, adults, I4V s
$47,900 323 $711
413
4567
or
write
statement Of any clam or demand
Will blbysIt Ifi my home anytimp
_______
PIanttf,
_________
815 Parv Dr - Sanford
Sanford Al Anon Family Group
thee may have Each clam muSt be
weekcla,s
PIANOYMAN OR LADY 7 014
it
6 a m 6 p n
P0 Boa 55.3
.n writing and must indicate the
SALE'S POSITION
ReasonaBle rates Call Judy at
story "as is" An investment
HAL COLBERT REALTY,10C
F SAN MO PARK I 2 3 Bedroom
F
Sanford. Fla .37771
lAME S IGPvATIUS GEMBEC KI bass for the clam, the name and
TOLL FREE
S
_______________________
____________________________
32 I3
F
323 5771
c,000rtvnily. $11,000
trailer
Mull-plc
LiSting
REAL
TOR
apIs
Adulls
5
family
'"i LINDA L &amp;EMDECs.l, h5 address of the creditor or h agent
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RECORDED MESSAGE
park Weekly 3515 Hwy 1797
. Ic and REEDY CARPETS OF or attorney, and tIle amount
'P4OLIDAY SPECIAL. CII 3 BR
ORL *11400 a F lo'Øa corporat.on
9—Good Things to Eat
5—t.ost &amp; Found
I -Sanford 323 15)0
claimed It ttse claim i5 not yet due.
323•7832
Gal Friday needed immediately
—
easy terms $16100 323 $771
Detendants
___________________________
-tpi dat. when it will become due
for new owner of WTRR RacIi
* LARGE CORNER.) BR. 2 bath
CidS ovtgrow te swing set or EveS 322 1517 372 0612 377 7177
NOTICE OF
shall be stated If the claim is
SWEET COR NS2.50 BU FOUND - a male black *. wnite
Bookki'eping S secretarial skills
201 E 75th St
kitchen equipoed. fenced ,aro
FORECLOSURE SALE
Sm8ll DC tcle Sell Priese Ole
COflIngenf Or unliquidated, thp
cat with collar in the vicinity ot
required For a Personal in
riiOl. $23.SC0 323 5.771
NOT ICE s hCrCby 9
tha'
tem *ifh a AInt ad To place
C
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nature of Inc uncertainty sball be
yfls,ir ad
the Old Monror Rd, luesday
teqvew, call Bob Smith at 372
n3rrsigne'o ARTHUR H BECK
4i(J
FAMME 14 S MARKET
slated If the Claim it Secured, the
,',iirijer whât to do with 1*0' Sell
ri....,,eq ,,p
122 3115,
100 WTRR is an Equal OP
.57114 JR
NOT ICE TUESDAY WE SOLD i
(ea ol Ihe Circu't
'
145.0
Fr,nch
App
SeCurity 5h611 be described The
323
2261
One
portunity
Employers
ipIl
T, QuiCk easy Want Ad
r 1)1 Wn
Cc-.rt t Seminole C.inP v Florida
piOMIS' SI YE RAL 011111 PS
Open70IysA'eei
clamant
shall
deliver
sufficient
wa,
Themagicnumber,537,
* ' on the
UNDER CONTRACT'
Legal Not'ici
________13th da of December. copes of the claim 10 the clerk to
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F
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADS
Limitrd
7611
or
131
9993
LISTINGS NEEDED FOR OUR
'9" ,st It Q AM at the weSt front
'
31— Apartments Furnished
NAVAL ORANGES 5 Other citrus
eriabie tP. leck to mail one copy to
Openings NOaVi Good P' - y 15411
--- - _____SANFORD AND WINTER
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2014 hompon corner lot, nice quiet
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
doir of the Seminole County each personal representative
for tale' $3 OObushel 377 0362 or
mo I.
Travel,
Adventure
'
Courthouse. Sanford. Florid., offer
PARK OFF ICESi
327 6733
Scction Close to Shopping
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
All persons interested in lh
VoCational
Training
Fast
Efficiency apt for rent LightS &amp;
'or tale and WIl at pubic outcry to
$15900 321 0663
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
whom a Copy
Advancement
Ih5 PlOtiCt
Opportunity
water furn Call 323 57 after
the highest and best bddec for cash. Administration has been mailed ore OF SANFORD. FLOP IDA
Coritacl U S Navy Recruiting ,
pm
_____________
the following described propert, required,
il—Instructions
Harold Hall Realty
'
Notice 5 hereby given trial •
WI THIN
Office Tel 327 6219
THREE
Johnny Walker
Regular
situated in Seminole Count,, MONTHS FROM THE DATE
OF
PubliC Hearing *11 he held at the
Military
Florida
Compensation. ' we invite visitors to elamine our
Real Estate Inc
REALTCR MLS
CommisSion Room in the City Hall
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
HANNAH'S MUSIC CENTER
Uniforms. FOod, Log.ng. 32
renlal plans GENEvA GAR ,
General Contractor
in the City of Sanford. Florida, at
LOt 68. GOLOIE MANOR, FIRST THIS NOTICE, to fife any objections
Lessoni, InStrumints
days
paid
vacation
Complete
323.5774
day or nights
Ac
ADDITION, according to the 01.1 they
DENS 15.05W 25th St - Santord
122615.7
___________________________
00o'clock P M on January 2. 575
cessores, Repairs 7101 Itt 51 I
may have Iriat Challenge the
Medical
Dental Care PluS
322 20
thereof as reQr
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o consider tIle adopt ion of an or
Sanyor 323 1111
I STONE ISLAND I BR. 2'. baths
ifl Plat Book 13, validity of the decedent's will, the
5397 30 rr,Q starting pa, for F I
Page 59. Of the PubliC Records 04
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LAKE MARY - Swim flu, ski, 2
d.nance Dy the Cily Of Sanford.
on 1 acre 662.000 Jenny (lirk
qualificatIons of the personal
Furn cottage. I BR. clean Close
Sn".nole County. Florida
BR
lpO55iblC
3rdl.
2
baths
Florida, as follows
representative
Realt,, PEAL TOP 322 1591
r the venue or
in
'.lt.FY NO.'. Ti..oyOer%
water turn
pursuant tO IPe Final ,Judgmenl
Garden
family
room
screened
porch
I
Legal Notice
ORDINANCE NO 1452
_____________
__________________
uritd.Ction ot tne court
t,r
p.., .i'*I'i? . . 'ii fr l?
Privileges, $50 322 6261
*111 II B Q pt 120.111 site
entered in a case penoing in tao
4114 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
I Handyman can easily convert th
ALL CLAIMS.
DEMANDS AND
i " " •'... PC" 6)1 173$ :
'
Court, tivest,leot *hich 5 noCated OBJECTIONS
NOT
15.2000
0lD, FLORIDA TO ANNEX
7 BR, into a 3 or I BR Only
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
50 F ILED
8bQpe
LAKE
MARY
Office
Or Lave
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
515.900 Lw
payment I Z
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA I
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
-'
i— I1ouses Unfurnished
WITNESS my hard and offc'al
'ary Blvd Older build.ng,
terms by
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD.
.5 ANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
PROBATE DIVISION
owner RealIor
Of tn. tint publication Of thi;
Ill • 116 on corner tot Etcellent
seal of sa' CourI tlli5 30th day o4
FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF
Assoiate '04 734O'
WHITE AND READ ALL i 3
File Nllrnb,r 77.4I1.CP
114olce
Of
Administration
NOvpmbpr 1011
hO5C, unfvvn - Also 2 BR
appreciation e.pectecj
See
OvEP
SAID ORDINANCE. A PORTION
Oivi$.
___________
December 2nd. tOT?
W Garne'tl'Ari.tr
ISraFI
trailC. furniShed References
'cila, Termt potsbJe 179.75.0
OF THAI CERTAIN PROPERTY
In Re Estate of
S Thomas G Moon. Sr
Ileg Peal Estate Broker
plus fir5t S last month 7727125.
ArThur H BeckwitPi. Jr
kVANTED
Carpenters
Help,,
LYING APPROXIMATELY 166
KENNETH E DAVIS
5 Clyde Reese
jOHN (RIDER ASSOC
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Utility work aI 5762 between.
FORREST GREENE c I
FEET EAST OF UPSALA ROAD
As Personal Represent.
Deceased
Lovely 2 StoryhOme. large lOt. $770
107W Cornnercial
By Mar, N Daroer
&amp; 7 pm
REALTORS
AND APPROXIMATELY 1160
liveS of the Estate of
NOTICEOF
monthly rent, call 323 7170
'
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Phone 377 7151. inford
Deputy Clerk
.
________________________
•306U.3lor f1011lleres
FEET NORTH OF PAOLA ROAD.
_____
______
NELLIE MAY MOON
ADMINISTRATION
PubliSh Dec 7, . 1977
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
'
Deceased
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ' Don't pile no longer needed Item5
Don I Oespa.r Or Pull Your Ha,,
kids gone, but the Swing Set In the
.. __,
.
DES 12
high
as an elephant'S eye Place
VOLUNTARY ANNE XAT ION
_______
CLAIM) OR DEMANDS AGAINST
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
.
Use A Want Ad 322 76It,or III
back yard unIT Sell it with a
________________________
a classified ad. ana pill tP4
PROVISIONS OF SECTION 171084,
want ad Call 7227*11
9?3
REPRESENTATIVE
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
F
mOney in your wallet'
'
Could you find a I BR. I, bath
FLORIDA STATUTES
S Douglas Stenstrom
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
COMPLETELY -- P
I ISP houSe
mod,rn home for under *25.000
WHEREAS. Ordnance Plo 1390
1114 THE ESTATE
DOUGLAS. ST ENS T P OM.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CIII IOPIEC)
VA &amp; t.
for Renl
Secretary, must be lupenienced
Take time to lOok Id p0,11 like ,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
passed arId adopted by ttse City
ESQUIRE
io,jij in man,
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
a'eas ,.'
'"
general
office
duties
have
'''
STENSTROM.
DAVIS,
Commission
on
September
12,
1917
that the administration of the eslat.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Seminole Count, $17 500 ' 'i
eacellent
typing
skillt
S
1*
was
Quashed
and
declared
of
rio
f
KENNETH
F
DAVIS.
McINTOSH
deceased,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
$10 )E Dcw" pa,rr.nt F ' .5%
3 OR. 2 bath carpet, Central
willing to accept responjibilily
further force and effect on
F,le Number 71111 CP. ispenng fl
o o 1330. Sanford FL 32771
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77.772$.CA.•4.E
tIca
H&amp;A,
fenced
yd
potton
available
immediately.
.
refrigerator,
NOvemb,r 75. 1577 by the Circuit
I
trie Circuit Court for Seminole
Telephone 130$) 322 2171
In Re: The Marriat Cl
I
range
322
3553
1300
monthly
Plus
Qood
fringe
Court of In. Eighteenth Judicial
PubliSh Dec , •. 1,7,
Cnty. Florida, Probate D,visc,
LYNN R PIAPISEL. Husband. arId
benefits, locatecf on State Rd 46.
REAL (STATE
Circuit, in and for Seminole County,
. ,
DES7
the address of *hCh 5 Seminole
MILLIE 14 HANSEL, Wife
10 miles E of Mount Dora
REALTOR. 177 7495
______________________________
Florida. fl Ihat certain case entitled
County
Courltsouse,
33—Houses
Furnished
LYNN P HANSEL,
Sanforc.
Park 0' 172 2111
I
Phone
901
313
6116
County of Seminole. State f
Florida 32771
Petitioner.
Th, personat
________________________________ __________________________________
___________________________
_____________________________
PEAL TOP
After Po,,t
-NOTICE
RAYMOND I LUNOQUIST
Florida. ws City of Sanford, a
reprcsentativeot IPe eStates JOHN I Accounting
3729211
322 3911
322 44a
Clerk-Must n.
I I BR, I bath. C H &amp; A. lease, $250
NOTICE IS hereby given that the
Peg R'aI Elate Broker
.- Ftor,da municipal corporation, Case
M MCCORMICK. whose address 's
MILLIE M HANSEL,
per ien(ed
23 3177
in
A(CQunIs
Board of County CommisSioners of
.ales Appraisals
Plo 7701S AP 01 E, and
222 7256
Sot I Church St. Orlando, FIorias
P esponident
__________
Receivable,
billing,
lIght
Seminole County. Florida. Mall as
WHEREAS the County Com
C n'D;tpa'r 0. Pij:lYo,jr P4r
72101 The name and address of thp
REAL ESTATE
NOTICE OF ACTION
SpC a room to rent' i' '
hookkeeping S general Office
• or as soon thereafter as
10
00
a
m
Jse A Want Ad 322 7611 cr $35
mission
of
Seminole
County.
personal
representative's
attorney
TO Millie .M Hansel
classified
#0
fri
a
tenant
fr
dutieS GOOd lyping Skllt5
possible, on the lid div of January.
rn
FI,r,da. has adviSed the City
are set forth below'
0 Fela GruCci. Jr
,
ASSOCIATES
required, positIon evailabte
1971. 15010 a PvDIlC hearing al the
--- --.- -Commission Of the City of Sanford.
5.5 SIatort Road
All pers
_'
having claims or
imm,.iateIy
$5.00
monthly
plu5
Courthouse.
Room
703.
Sanford.
JOIN
Floridallsat
ithasr
SANFORD S
,00blect,onfo the
SALES
Bcllporl. New York
demands aganst the e,ta'e are
P15111 REAL (STATE INC
33—Houses Furnished
goOd fringe bpflClitS, localed on
Florida. to consider the adoptiOn of
'
anne,ation Of
LEADERi
the
1171)
properly
Professional
required.
WI THIN
THREE
E AL TOP
Stale
Rd
fl
10
miles
I
O
Ordinance
'
'
9
Ira
n
hereinafter described, and
•'%d'vduaI superv.sion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the following
MONTHs FROM THE DATE OF
.:i' 5
'"1" Ar SarI'rd Fl.
Mnt Dora PhOne 90.4 3*3 6116
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
ViSiting Florida' Nice small
WHEREAS. the City Commission
all EPA beneft teller &amp; buier
'a a Petition for Dissolution of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
TC.Tpp'
4'e
F)OS:
321
i'34I
home,
furn.p,e
involving
a
claim
for
THE
SHERIFF
TO
CHARGE
A
1105 been advised that it rieceSs.ary
clasp to
home warrant, finesl office
Marriage
111415 NOTIcE, to tile with the clerk
everylPiflg,adijlt COupleonly. rio
equipment S sales ll% 5 ,i
that a new ordinance be adopted to
Special eguitr and or lump sum DISCRETIONARY SURFEE FOR
LAKE MARY
'tC atiove court a written
I 014, home,
petS.
372
7711
ERVICE OF SUMMONS OR
apPropriately anne. the property
(eFitiOnal adrerts.rg pro;rar
award of the fola*ng property Ifl
statement of Iny claim or demand- Ye'cran.c 'or established servce
lre%niy panted rude &amp; out
WR1 T5,
SUBPOENAS.
AND
are vst a ICA Of In. ran,
hereinafter described into the
Brevard County. Florida. to *it
they ma, have Each claim muSt
station Minor auto repairs. i
room, 100' • lT
corner
lot
3 BR,) bath turkenbath tubfor 2
EXECUTIONS. PROVIDING FOP
REASONS WHY WI RI, lii(
corporate limitS of the City of
Lot 29 and South 50 feet of Lot 30
brakes 5 front end Eap,rienc
in writing and mutt indicate th,
tenced back yard *ith 70'i3i'
'
Sunken
living
room.
AltIl
SURFEES
I
Sanford. Florida. and
LEADER' Call Dave F arr fr
Block I. SPRUCE HILLS SUB- COLLECTION OF
only 3294595 11pm
Storage building. $25000
bsis for tP,e Claim, the name and
fireplace
ISland
kitchen
WHEREAS, there 'sat been filed
conf dental ntcrvn*
DIVISION. accordng to the Plat ACCORDING TO A SCHEDULE
address of tn. creditor or hiS agent I
washer dryer, refrigerator
with tIe City Clerk of tne City cf
thereof, recorded in Plat Book ii FOR EACH SERVICE RENDERED
or attorney, and the amount Guardette. full time twitch
ttOve, w * carpeting, tplit air
ERROL L GREENE
Santoro. Florida. a PttitiO' con
page 43. Public Records of Brevard BY THE SHERIFF. PROVIDING
board,
typing
claimed If IPiC claim is not yet due,'
eapenlence
'
STENSTROM REALTY
RI'Al. TOP
condifion S heating system
THAT SURFEES COLLECTED
Ml 692) i
tainvsg the names of the properly
County, Florida
the date *15ev, it will become due
preferred,
apply
in person at .
year
old
$
ARE
per
month
6
NON
REFUNDABLE,
'
322 2420
Owners in the area described
Nat beers filed against yQu and you
Shall be slated If the
I
71CR. Monday Friday, S a m hI
iTlOVtlht lease 722 411)6 or 223
hereinafter requesting arsne.at,on
are re01jired to serve a copy of your PROVIDING THAT NO AD
F
cOnlingenl or unliquidated,
5)
Payton
Realty
thel
it
on
DITIONAL
FEES
ARE
REQUIRED
to Ihe corporate area of the City of
written defenses, it any, to
nature of the uncertainty 5Ppill b,
Rep Real Estate 15,0k.,
St Johns Realty
Santont, Florida, and requesting to
Dwight W Seven. Petitioner's FOR ALIAS AND PLUR 1(5
stated If the Ciin, i5 SeCured, the
RECEPTIONIST
be included therein, and
722 l)I Oar P4.gt
AttOrney. whOSP address i% $09 Palm DOCUMENTS WHEN SERVICE
Security shall be deSCribed The Opportunity tO slarl with
BROKERS
Homes
4, P1 .aw "'a 4t 17 93
WHEREAS. tts
- P o
Properly Ap
Be. 68,. TitusailIe, WAS PlOT EFFECTED ON THE
pending Co
5alae
clamant Shall deliver tufticent
&amp;
Da,s 322 6123
DOC UM EN T .
pras,.erof Siemirvole County, Florida,
Floyd. 32760. on or before the 13th OR I GINA L
benefits
copies of the Clam 'o the clerk t
lra,ler for ?Pr,t Alt. &amp; I QPts
ttgft5 722235?
t1lyng certified that there are four
day o January. '977, arid file the PROVIDING FEES COLLECTED
enable 1h Clerk to mail One copy to
'
ANNE A. WALLACE
furniShed Plea, Osteen cia
- -. ---__________ ---Original *ith the Clerk 04 11115 Court BE PAID fNTO GENERAL FUND
property owners in the area to be
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
each personal representative
SAPIF 0140
P4e,t I
r atrlsiflgton l'$vril
*72 'i(
Peg Steal Estate Broker
arIneied. and trial said property
Other before service on Petitioners AND CREDITED TO THE FINE
_______________________________
All perspns interested in the estate
Reserve, $65 per O Call aft,' 5
Large? family home or Pume w tI'
1)05.1
327
owners have signed the petilion for
175$
Attorney or imrnedialely thereat AND FORFEITURE ACCOUNT,
20% Corn'ne,c,as
,o whom a copy Of thu NotIce
rim - 373 5177
373 $176
income, priced *2.000 t.elow
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Oroser ASSOc ' JOHN W,SAERO
F 0 R
anneaat.on. and
ter. otherwise a defautt will be P P 0 V I D I Pd 0
Administration has been mailed are
bank apprasal
'"
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ACREAGE
entered againSt yOv4 for If, relef SEVERABILITY. OMISSION
WHEREAS, it flat been deter
COMMERCIAL
required,
WITHIN
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
THREE
A\'ON
FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY
mined Itsit the property described
demanded ifl 500 Petition
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
CLASSIFIED AD 0114 ITS
Barely used, 3 (hR. I' batn, C
CODE
AND
AN
EFFECTIVE
WITNESS my hand also seal of
hereinafter i5 reasonably compact
5'ke 5oni merr, money for Iti
Plew 3BR.Ibalpi homes $71 000
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
RE',ULIFUL END
• ,A, carpets, nice quiet area
THE
DATE
this Court on Dember 7th,
and contiguous to Ihe corporate area
Government
I
holidlyS
Call
'oua
Subjid, available
THIS NOTICE. o fil, any Objections
y for morr
NUMBER IS 372 2611
172,900
Arthur H Bqck*ith. Jr .
Of the City of Sanford. Florida, arid it
ICcurt Sealt
Bulldet'
3772317
'nforma'ciru
*443019
'hey map have tha, challenge the
___________________
Equal HousIng
Clerk to the Coard of
CR API K i)P15 I REALTY
Pat furthpr been determined that validly 04 the decedent's
Arthur P's Beclwills. Jr
Opportunity
will, the
-County Corrtmls$.onet'i
PEAL TORS 4)0 6061
Clerk of the Circuil Court
the anrselalion of said property will Qualifications of the personal
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lakefr.3OR7ba,h
ifl arid tOr Seminole
i ______________________________
By Mary Pd Darden
not reSult in the creation of an en
21—Situations Vanted
3 1114, , (,tPi tamity room, dirung
representative or the venue or '
upper
60
.
County. FlOridi
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'01 '814*0 501 726
cIa,,, r5d
Deputy Clerk
I
room, living room dcijble
lurisdiction of the court
L011 after 5 p m QC 729*415
PvbIis.h Dec 9. 1517
Publish Dec 9 If. 73. 20 1977
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford.
'ioommate wanted
garage. ulilily room.
y)rcP,
Mal, or
'
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ALL
CLAIMS
DEMt.NDS.
AND
DESI?
Low
downs
Noquaotng;,,"'"
D1519
Florida is in a pOsition 10 provide OBJECTIONS NOT so FILED
female 110) plus half ulilities
th 90) 7211716
41-Houses
.
models
to
choose
from
Call
municipal services to the property
Cae
- -- ,
Own room &amp; full batIs Workng ,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
iA,h..,,...,
.
uevripeo ruerein.
'V'l. 31)
ana the City
nprs.on Only 372235.5
CLASSIF 11(3 ADS DO A
0lI
Date of the first pubI cationof tf'i
fr
*Looking
Give
acreage"
Commission of the Cly of Sanford,
-----_.-- - Notice
WHICH CAN BE 001141 t()
of
Admir,it, ation
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yourself
arid
pour
family
a
900.1
Flonida,deems 1 in the besl interejl
OTHER WAY CALl, 372 7l I
December 2nd. 1977
COlJfltry life on over 6 acres Cf
24 -Business Opportunifje
of the C'ty t accept Said petition
JChn M McCorm
cleared
land *ilti 2 fences,
and l anne. tao properly
As Personal Repreent
lIP. 2 bath rpmodpled 2 tto'r
tept'. well &amp; lots of trees
-.
NOW. THEREFORE
tips of the (slate of
01 IT
home, near hospital 122.500 3?)
DEALt
k5sip
IVAILAUL
*72.00), good terms
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
KENNETH F DAVIS
5111 or 377 7539 after 5. p
5.4ntrd.
Srrr. roe area
tarn *2 story. i BR 2 bath, with e.tra
TH(
_____
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
Deceased
so,c,00 $50 000 per
i
year
large
lot,
FLORIDA
profeSsionally
ATTORNEY PQR ERSOPIAL
it
yip.
4'rfl
I uS.n( ,c.,j? puoi t'sD.,Unlimited opocirtunty one Cf
Secoratea u.Oer home. lots Of
SECTION I Ihat IP50t certaIn
REPRESENTATIVE
lake a cue hnd lell it *i'b .1
lt'C nalion's fatejt grow.ng
e,frasi 133.500 Terms
property in Seminole County
John M McCorm,ck
classified ad Call
producls Told investment
2211 Palmetto. Sanford is back or
F l0yi, described as t011øwj be arid
5.01 1 Church Sf
$2100
the market' You'll be cots at a
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lye tame is hereby anneved t and
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Orlando. Fla 32101
I 100 pet Securily Investment
kitlan in front of either oh 2
made a part of the City of Sanford.
Telephone 3055*3 5.690
2
Company
Automobile
fireplaces
fl thiS cOlonial 3 Oh I
Florda. purSuant to th voluntary
SANORA CONDOMINIUKI
Publ,tpi Dec 7 9 t,r7
26
3 All Fiperuse Pad Vacation
BR. 2 bath older home Central
Krder Rd. 3 AR. 2i i baths
avsne,ation Pr0witioflt Of Section
2
SUPER-3
BR.
3
'ath
home
..PS,..J.L.
Plo
E,perience
car
irs
11lecestany
lILA too and an attic fan to keep
garage. DR. pool, terin
III 084, Florida Statutes
Sonora' Pan Fr, eat
It it Our desire to help you meet
in kitchn,.
(OurIt, Club House,
down
the
electric
bill'
Te South 750 feet of Lot $. NEW
range
C H&amp;A, dining area
Notice 5 hereby given that the
your goal in life and become
I, much
refrigerator dIspoSal, drapes S
Beautifully decoraled wilh a
UPSALA, according to tIle Plat
morel
Board of AdlVStmn,l of the Cily of
WARRANTED JuSt
succeSSful thru Ultra Guard I
large country kitCftn, $3$,l
Much.
Much
More'
By
fPereof. as recorded ri Plat Book 5,
Owner
539
114 PCI
Call Doug Welts. 327 7Sfl,
Sanlord will hold a special meeting
page 61. of Inc Public Records Of
assumable mortgage
Wehave building lOts SOuthof town
on In.day, December I, IS??, en the
Sanford, I I
337 'MI or 3727951
Monday thru *
Seminole County, Florida, Lets
COMFORTABLE_ 3 BR. I bath
for only 17.500, go herms, build
Cily Hall at Il 30 AM in order to
Saturday 10*
- West 166 feet theriof, AND fhC
'
now or future
home on lg corner lot, Pam i
consSer a request for a variance in
I
North 30 teql of Lol 4,. Said NEW
We'd
P. nice DR. S Ig scr porcht *HANDYMAN'S
like to see you if you are a
the Zoning Ordinance as if pertains
DREAMHOUSE*
UPSALA. Less the East 250 feet and
CERAMIC &amp; MACRAME SHOP All thiS S more
licenSed neal estale salesperson
I Uf'lit, tenant occs,pleo, 7 story
tos.ce yardsetbeck requirements In
OfIly $31,'0ot
SELLING
Less the West 166 feet. AND the
BECAUSE
OF
We have over 73 years e
frame, S baths. I kllchens.
Zoned District in Lots II S I.
ILLNESSI Lorafed On SR *31
Nortts I 6 04 Said Lot 40. Less the
LOVELY-) BR. I blthhome
01k , Palm Terrace
penience in this Community ,
corner kit, assume monlhlp
na
Longwood. this rapidly growing
NOrth 30 feet and Less the East
country atmos,,9,1
nationwIde Why not earn while
Being more specifically described
payments, will accp trade in
Nice Ig
bus 1n55 has a strong cliente and
feet and Less Pie West 365 l
lot, dining area,
you learn! Learn Iron, tlS
as located at Yale Aye, between
wall Paper 1159 In
anything over 12.300 in value or
is fully sto(kedt 533.000
SECTION 7 That upon thiS Of
wIll
bills I kitchen,
leaden
Call for appointment
25th St arid 25th Place
52.0)0 in casPi as down payment
Ideal Flrjt
dinance becoming effective, the
enable you to walk In and slat?
Hornet Just $36.50)
Planned use f the property, two
Anptlm 3370311
selling in your own lIonel call
residents andpropeqty owners of Ihe
s'ngle family residenc
130 li4Olrom 10 am to6 p 'es. or
propert7 described herein shall be
WINTER SPRINGS BUILDERS
FANTASTIC_ 3 BR. 7 bath home
e L Perkins
entitled to all the rigfifs and
call 5300654 after a pm
with C NSA.
OWN EXEC HOME- I BR
Chairman
REALTOR 3fl ,,
fireplace
sPlit
privileges and immunities as are
baths, formal LR S DR. fully
bedroom plan, eqvippe
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Board of Adju5tml
OPII. F.i0P1I, CALL STARTS A
eat In
from tIme to lime granted 10
carpeted, tailored drapes, all j
kltchen&amp; morel Mutt
rv,s
3)
Publish - Dec I 9 )77
I A 'iSlF ItO AD ON
Se,t BPP
resioenlsandpyopeyt,owner$of the
ITS
____________________________GE Electric applIances, 3000
WARRANTED
DESS
Only *33,7501
(Slit. IF UL
END
CIty 01 Sanfond, Florid., and as are
THE
DBARY - 740 Lucerne Dr .3 OR,
SQ ft of lIving space plus a 3 can
huM HER IS 32? 3611
further provided Its Chapter Ill,
I bath, $71,300 Low, low
' JAINT....
garage ALSO. (3Q'iiO' building
3 BR, I baIts home In
FICTITIOUSNAMI
Florida Statutes.
With a half btts unattached to
-".i i., payment.
'ufStry Club Ma,p
Wvre ooling for a low cmbjffo
NotIce is hereby given that I am
W
SECTION 3 That tfsis ordiesw,ce
C4
tie sou$6 All 1151$ 5 sItuated on
t
S
pan.
people
engaged
in
business
to
traIn
FR, nIce 5cr,
to become
at P$gy 4)5,
sisatI become elfedive immedlofely
00Ut5. utility $h
SANFORD_ 4I75anCa,3,R.
a I acre lake front sIte lull
Esecutive DistrIbutors Of
Celery Ave., Sanford,
House In
son Its passage and bdOptiØI
I beth, family room, $3$po
Eac. Cond Just
525.000 down and take Over
Rawlelgfs
products,
County. Florida, under ttve fictitious
$20.000t
TIe old
A copy shill be avallobs, at the
payme,stsl No ClosIng costs'
name 00 DICK BEADLES PEST
establishedcompany plus a new
Office of the CIty Clerk toe all
LEMON BLUFF- 3 AR, I bath,
CaIlS30 Id40fromIoa m 6pm.
marksqlrç plan
CONTROL,
and
tnt
I
JaI5
intend
an
as
to
persons desirIng to eiamine the
farnIIyroorn5k$,$
or (all S)0Q&amp;$4 after a pm
Call
citing
OpportunIty,
rglstev50idnam,wIth
tlse
Clerk
Of
Begin
part
same
bOws Clark. Rag. Real Estate
time WrIte. 1040 GiovannI S.
tIe Circuit Court. Seminole County,
All parties i irsteresf and Ciliun$
Lake Mary- 3 BR. Ii bath new
Salesman, Eves 373 II
Deltona,
Fla.
Florida
in
3118
accordance wilts
tomes Undet *33.000 with lejs
shall have an ppoelimltp to be
,
proy,s
Cl the Fl(tIf.j Name
- -. .
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ear4 at sao hearing
than USC down Government
Slatutes, To Wit. Section .&amp;so,
funding Builder 333 3211 Equal
Sr order of the City Commission
29—Rooms Florida Statutes 1933
of ttse City of Sanford. Floreda
_lfsg OPPortunity.
S D'ck Beadles
_________________
H N Tamm. Jr
3anlona-F'urn rooms Gracious
sole owner
City Clrk
(bn'l pile rio longer needed trmS
PublIsh Dec 7, 9, Ia, 23. 1517
Ilvirsg SOOS Oak. UI mo. In.
REALTOR
PbIUt Dec 7. 9. Ia. 21. 1511
hiols atari .lw10wi'a
UI
EAITrIDC
CIuOesu?Illtle$&amp; maId. *45.7553.
DES 10
)23 4061R1,,,3 12100)7 ''"j -. '
a CIatsified ad Id p1; P
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rIoney in your wallet'
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BATEMAN

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*ith mother S fa'e er on
prem set 377 1731 or 847 5091

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up the Old buggy Complete
Eater or III 95 Salitfac t'Ofl
guaranteed
P1, N S AUTO C LIAPI
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5laIonery embossers Call 17)

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ComplefeLawnCare
Conlracfspreferred
373 1753

Al, TI RATIONS. DRESSMAKING.
DRAPES. UPHOLSTERY
Phone 377 0707

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There's hardly anyone you
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IA\( Iii JUne21 Jul&gt; 22) A
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exercise program. If you
initiate it now, chances are
you'll get a lot out of it.
11(1 • Juls 2 Aug 22 The
lion LS in his element today,
You're fun to be around and you
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riucesls bs the Florida F inn their dii'. the'. 11 be bounclnê. Ierrtin in contact with each
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Ducs t he -.4 ay a student dress have anything to do with
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According to Don Iteynolds, principal of Seminole High
School, it does.
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titudes by the way he dressed," Reynolds says. -Then
they all started dressing sloppily and you couldn't tell
anything. Now there is a definite trend to neater, more
fashionable clothes on campus It again is possible to tell
about a student b&gt; looking at the wa&gt; he dresses
Janet Flo&gt;d guidance counselor at the school agrees
If ou feel good about yourself, and about where you
are heading, you tend to dress yourself that way.
The way you feel on the inside is reflected on the
outside," Mrs. Floyd says. If you feel pretty secure about
sourself feel }OU have something to look forward to &gt;OU
tend to dress well."
Both Mrs Floyd and Reynolds agree that there is a
significant improvement in the way students dress over
the ssa&gt; they looked e1ei a couple of years ago
Mrs. Floyd feels the change ma y go back even further
than that
"Times and attitudes have really chiLiged in the last
five years," she says.
"Kids are trying to make more of themselves, whether
they are planning logo into college, take a job, or planning
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And Job opportunities - as well as the simple economic
pressure to get a job, have made some contribution to the
new neatness Mrs Floyd says.
"More and more students come into guidance. asking
about ways to get jobs, about information on different
kinds of joba, she sa&gt;s
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watt rw a&gt;s for stranded boaters
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told her to dump the mone% in the drawer without the bag She
Barbara lovino spent a sleepless night Friday
compiled.
"I'm itiper-tight today, she conceded Saturday. "it Was hard
-It scared me. It's hard to explain how my body felt. I didn't s
for me to sleep. I was sleeping, then I woke up, and slept again.
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a gun. but I did see that bonib It looked like three sticks ee
"W'hen I woke this morning, everything so ent through my mind.
dynamite. I believed th e note; I wasn't going to take any clianI keep thinking of that happening to Inc..."
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The that occurred between 3 and 330 Friday afternoon as
1rs (05110 s iid Saturda&gt; she hadn t pushed the alarm
Mrs lovino was stationed in her outside teller s window at the
".Someone i1se pushed it." she explained. "Everyonewas in It he
Tropic Bank of Seminole on Sit 436 in Casselberry.
A man drove up to the window. Be asked for a deposit slip,"doorwa&gt; everyone knew what was going on
And so did the Cass,elberry police only moments later.
Mrs, Covmo recalls. "Then he asked for a pen It looked hke he
was writing something on the depoait slip. Then he sent a brown
According to (Xficer Jun Rul, Det. James Ifingham Was
bag in,
cruising in the area when he heard the radio signal He lw-ned
* *Don't do anything, just read the note," the man cautioned ht,around and saw wt car pulling out of tile ban'
"And put all the money in the bag."
Bingham, lluf said, then radioed Det. Durbin Gitch who finally
It was a holdup, the firt inwhich she had been involved in more
chased the suspect down. lie %oas identified as Gregory McCoy.
C than two )ears of banking experience
23 In the car police rcportedls found i 18-caliher revolver arid
Mrs. losmo read the note A bomb is connected to the alarm
about 827 000 in cash
system." it read. She opened the brown bag and saw "vohat looked
McCoy was arraigned in Sdnford this morning and held on
18 400 bond
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She has worked at the Casselberr&gt; bank for about six weeks
thought I wtsn t going to question him
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The robbkr spoke agam. *'[lot all the money in the ba
coming from the Atlantic National Bank of .Sanford %%livre she had
sajd She started shoseling lOs and 20s into the bag A colleague en
work. d several months She also has pre vious liankin, cx
the next booth Stephanie (.ardner. according to Mrs Cosuto also
pe riente in Fort l.auderdale
The mid afternoon experience changed her plans for the
got into the act
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evening, too.
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Mary is the remains of a man,
Itones from the skeleton were generally regarded as the top
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to 35 who apparently to be sent to \liainl for further unearthed Wednesday, and iuthorittes in their field in the
died from shotgun wounds, study. where a forensic an crews first thought the) had southeastern US., could also
Seminole County Medical thropologict tsing sophisticated found the remains of a cow or
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Examinerr Dr (, V Garay said equipment would in to other large animal sheriffs description of (hi. s ictilti
determine th man's race
authorities said
'hlturdas
phssit ii appearance
Garay estimated the victun
Shortly after noon Thursday,
(sara&gt; said he found shotgun
He noted that sheriff's inpellets in the head and body of had been (lead -a few months," a road grader operator ve igators are assuming that
the skeleton. unearthed on but he mid it ,Aas difficult to discovered the .skull and foul pla% is involved since the
Wednes(Lay and Thursday by know exactly hoiA long the body suininioned investigators.
remain's ,Aere found in a
crews clearing land for a home hall been deteriorating in the
The area %as roped off and shallo%4 t"o-foot grave i4ith
field
Jtselotxiant
bone and earth sampks were bulkt holes in the head and
Construction crews found the forwarded to the Smittisoman shoulder area.
' Garay also said that teeth
found ui the skull appeared to temains while clearing land Institution for a specific
Spoiski said the results might
be -very well preserved." and south of Lake Mary, In an area determination of age.
be back from Miami in t%4o or
Sheriff s de pa rt in tnt three days.
would be compared with dental east of Like F mma Road near
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business opportunity. There
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                    <text>Il—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1977

PORK A RAMA
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children, she said, totals $3.5 million.
The $3.1 million level of funding, Mrs. Carpenter said, halts a
program in the planning stages for Osceola County.
Crisis i1l again strike in July, Mrs Carpenter said, since
Secretary Page, despite instructions from (jovernor As kew, is
asking for only $19 million in state funding in the new state fiscal
year budget.
Mrs. Carpenter said the governor has told Page to increase his
budget request. Page is considering amending his request to r
million state wide. while a(tuall) $25 million is needed, she said
The $2.5 million total would provide money to meet rnlniniuzn
wage costs, maintain the program and increase it ' If Page
doesn't ask for the mone&gt;, where do we start"'Mrs carpenter
as ked.
She said that two groups are vt'r interested in the subidjzed
child care program-TheCommuc.sionon the Status of Warner. .a..l
the League of Women Voters Mrs. Carpenter saul that Secretar)
Page apparently doesn't understand the conce of preventive
child abuse and prevention of l'rnt'n going on 'he welfare 'u'
rather that working for a living that resijt,s from sLJw1 tfl
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after sheriff's
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.s-u.'d. he •.i
All three faniiy nwc'bers
'our Seminole Countian, 'even ounces of the flaky white
Spo1sk ai shs-riff
'.;'';ties
three of them members of the substance' from them in a we're released from the count) Followed the oiler Pii'nuw and
jail Artist Wayne Plemons and MLS.
"aint' family, have been shopping center parking lot
1It t .1 I.JOVCflICOCV
his son pos ted bond while Mrs
arrested on drug-related Wednesday afternoon,
Aore parking lot lucate'j at
-- Johnn&gt; Wayne Plemons. Piernons was released on her Grant Street dOd SR
harge-s stemming from a 10
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month Investigation by sheriff's 19, of 1068 Orentd 1)r
the arrest tak ace
deputies and the federal Drug Altamonte Springs. Authorities was still in jail this morning
Sçilskt said the seven uunce'
Sheriff's
charged I'lemons with being a
tie pa rEm ent
Enforment Agency [)EA
dru purctased was valued
Those arrested were
principal to deliver)' of a spoke sman John Spoiski said
co ntrolled substance', phen. the pht'ncyciidine bu) took at $10.0(U) The •irrest of the
Artist Wayne Plemons, 17
;ar.1 Miss hurst br,&amp;clidine
place at a parking lot near the
198 Willow Ave., Forest ('ity
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of
the
largest distributor
Jean Emma Plemons, 198 intersection of SIt 434 and Big!'
- Barbara Hurst, 19, of the
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if ft1isltuit'r arid Sabati ni.
.iutbiirits- to nanit' tiiititssifl
pinion If the mayor need not keep the finance post as this is
consult the council, then the ''in bag and I am good at it.''
ith putiiii works cofiiflissiorwr
heads was challenged
charter need_s to be (-hanged '' (*hers agreed that he had done
i'tiuncillnc'n John I );tnii-ls .ini
I'l,ind '.aiil the action
OS_Se') was instructed b)
I kmild Sines Iiiiing up with (tie
I )a'piti' an inforitoil ruling b)
a good job for the past two
ii !,tti'il (hi cits- -har'ti'r which
council to prepare a written years at handling the cits
(I.e tiit'' ,tttirIIc')' office he' T1e'wcolflc'rs ( )nls I 'iwo illiltift i.' sail gis u" (In'
request for formal approval by financial affairs.
.Iitui Sabatini stiIlrt'-tI Uti
ni-el fiit I insult with uounil
•iiithrit
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,iiaking
''tfnt'nts anti instructed ('It)
Piland said ''we went through
pint ilient s, 'i's inter Springs
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.'itti- rues ('.ars- Mas.scy to seek
this
same thing three )ears ago,
M,ss r liii) Piland sa id change the •ippointiio'iits
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'This
doe
when
two
councilmen
MOfl(lti)'S meeting. iueil I
'i'sc'IlIii'S(LI) hilt II', SI .Ifl)%SI)
;cr-rl hubert Sht'viri
challenged
their
appointments
III( is"L'' 4 ;11114 about last voted 4-I for a liwtitii iii
satisfy me'
\ta'.sey n,r1ed Wednesday
and at that time I reconsidered.
duritLas when council rt'fued Daniels to have count-ilii,'ti
but a least it was not a unified
,srt1
night
that
he
had
received
an
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approve Piland's ' 011. retain ttit'it current TEStS
front
If a counciLman sa s he
of
the
fire'
informal
opinion
from
giving Iigan control
appointrnt'nt.s
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of Shevin's staff who
nI"!11h4'r
could
not do a job. I could
tlt'partnu'nt and I'ell,'rin tin'
after two itew
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the
mayor
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from his standpoint,
IXII Ice' tie part liiout IIa nit' i "
I 00 uI ilru en Burt I gait a nd
ap. council at (tie regular meeting but generally I have rotated
make'
to
that
been
finance
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authority
Laurent i'olk'rin took
pointments by specific re- next Wednesday night.
most of the positions.
stti of office Monday, h'iland's Sines planning and
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"The police conumssioner
Sines objected to his
specifically had control over
assignment by Piland to the shouid be rotated from year to
the general reference that all position of finance comrn year or he becomes locked in
powers in the city are ve'ste'd in missioner as he said tie is not and becomes a policeman
(hi' council Ma.ssey, who said qualified to handle the city's rather than a commissioner It
lit' agreed with this opinion.
finances but by experience is is the nature of the post,"
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from the attorney general
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suggested if Sines' is "in' councilman submitted a list of
('omlc
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competent to serve in finance, ''rathers" to Piland so that he
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perti.'ips he is incompetent to be could consider their perEditorial
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Central Florida which affects 2,500 children in
Seminole County has been averted, at least for the time being
Mrs. Phoebe Carpenter, administrator of the Comm un ity
Coordinated Child Care program of Central Florida i4-Ci, said
toda y that William Page, secretary of the state Depa rt ment of
health and Rehabilitative Services ibiltS, reversed his position
Wednesday and agreed to channel $2.5 million in new Federal
money into the program statewide.
Page had earher announced that he would be reducing the state
suiiuy io sian ne programs eLsewhere arui to maXe up a $2
million deficit which occurred when $20 million in state contracts
with day cure centers sere signed, even though only $17.5 million
had been appropriated by the legislature.
Mrs. Carpenter said she had returned from a Tallahassee
meeting with Page; a representative of the governor; State Sen.
Kenneth PlanEt', minority leader of the Senate; and State Rep
Dick Batchelor, Monday very discouraged when Page remained
adamant in his stand to cut the child care program.
She said that she presened Page and the governor's
representative with a series of Evening Herald articles concerning the subsidized child care program in Seminole Count)
and the mothers, many of them divorced or widowed, who were
being helped with child care so that they could work for a living
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(Herald Ptote$ by Tern Ntii4)
She credited the stories for having a direct effect on changing
Page's mind.
Page at a press conference In Tallahassee Wednesday af'
ternoon said he would direct .5 million into subsidized child care
of $7 million pumped into the state from the federal government
under a law sponsored by Vice President Walter Mondale when he
was a member of the U.S. Senate.
The 4.0 program provides subsidized day care for single,
working mothers in professional centers. Under the original Page
proposal, 751 children would have been cut from the program in
Seminole.
Mrs Carpenter said today the new federal money pumped into
the program on Page's order, after appeals were made to Gov.
Heubin Askew, means that "we will have the same number of
Larr Sewell (above)dollars to use in 1978 as in 1977.
"But,' she added, "since the minimum wage which m
be
just can't make up his
paid to day care center workers has gone up, thes.an'ie number of
mind at the
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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IN BRIEF
Food Costs Push
Wholesale Prices Up
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percent in November, the second consecutive large monthly increase, the government said today.
The climb in Labor Department's Wholesale
Price Index last month was slightly less than
the 0.8 percent increase in October, but
considerably above the 0.5 percent gin in
September and the 0,1 percent rise in August.
Most of the November increase was in the
farm and foods sectors.

Will Seminole School Board Pay C1ai ms?

WASHINGTON (UP!) - After nearly two
dozen major votes, Congress finally has
settled a five-month impasse over federally
financed abortion by agreeing to language
antiabortion in tone but more liberal than
current law.
The new language ending the dispute may
be challenged in court as unconstitutio;aI. It
would require concurrence of two doctors
before an abortion could be subidized for
health reasons.

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Herald Staff Writer

that payment legal, according it would pay the claims, left
to school board members.
unpaid when Old Securities
Seminole Education
Insurance Company went into
The Seminole Count&gt; School Association iSEAu officials had receivership,
Hoard Wednesday promised hoped the board would commit
The resolution provides that
employees it would make a itself to
the payment Wtl- pa)men( would be made by the
decision at next week's meeting riesday, and had been picketing
on whether it wants to honor for two days in front of the Seminole
panel? Editorial,
unpaid medical, dental and life school board offices to make Page IA
insurance claims held by the officials aware of their hopes,
school board on all outstanding
employees. That decision would said William Dailey, SEA claims, provided the claims
not bind the board to pay the president.
were reviewed by school
claims, which could amount to
SEA attorney John Cham- Superintendent William P.
half million dollars, but would blee. Tampa, presented the Layer and his staff; provided
state their feeling about paying beard with a
resolution for its employees assigned any money
if a court order should declare consideration, which provided they may later get on the claim

Tractorcade Strike Set
By

United Press International
Two groups of farmers were to drive their
tractors from the Florida and South Carolina
borders early today to begin the biggest farm
strike tractorcades yet at Atlanta, Ga.
Farm strike leaders predict that by 1 p.m.
Saturday 30,000 farmers and 20,000 tractors
will crowd the Capitol area to rally against
low crop prices and high production costs.

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Pv5Iihid Daily and Svsdav. •iupi satvrday •,d Christmas
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H&gt; United Press International line Arab ciltics as "imposters frwtltss I)aniascus talks with
Jordan's King Hussein arrived wid pygmics,'
Syrian President Hfez Assad,
today ofi a fence-mending
a leading critic of Egypt's
mission to Cairo where throngs
Ilussein, seeking to mediate peace drive.
of cheering Egyptians hailed between Sadat and Arab opThe Jordanian monarch
President Anwar Sadat's ef- ponents of his drive for a quick began his Cairo mission against
forts for peace with Israel and peace settlement with Israel. the lxickround of a boisterous
heard him denounce his hard- arrived fresh froiii apparently pro-&amp;idat demonstration by' an
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Israel, but warned "we are no
seeking peace at any price."
"I wish these imposters and
pygmies heard and read what I
said before the Knesset (Israeli
parliament)," Sadat said,
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referring to his Arab critics.
President Sadat greeted
hussein at the airport where
the two leaders embraced and
kissed and appeared smiling.
Officials said the aim of
hussein's Cairo's talks is to
heal the breach in the Arab
world caused by opposition of
hard-line states to Saint's visit
JORDAN'S KING hUSSEIN
to Israel last month and his
...comes as mediator
subsequent call for direct peace
talks with the Jewish date in
Cairo. The talks are scheduled
to open next week.
last week's antl-.Sadat summit
following his Egypt isit.
Syris 1i one of the principal at Tripoli. Libya, and Is also
While the Jordanian monarch
opponents of this policy. Others staying away from the forth- traveled to Cairo, the Syrian
include Libya, Algeria, Iraq, coming Cairo talks.
president flew to Saudi Arabia
South Yemen and the Palestine
Hussein went to Damascus
today in a flurry of diplomatic
Liberation Organization.
Wednesday for talks with
initiatives to try to heal the
Jordan Is steering a middle Syrian President Assad and will
worsening rift over Egypt's
cow-se In the rift. It boycotted be traveling to Saudi Arabia
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, said the only new tax under conS
si(k't'it ion is a gasoline tax increase and it is
unlikely tie sill ret'ommnend that 1k also said
he ill bks.'k any move to resume state
payment of abortions for the indigent

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I 4lnanission('r harts Jacobs,
substituting for Masor Norman
F'loyd. said Floy d is seeking
repeal 'if the act, with which all
tb' unties and the county
giverninnient have ('tinnipl ied.
rioting the state planning act is
,ilnisiisi identical and the local
regulation not only requires
duplication but is also causing
unnfu.sion

was resIs )nsit)le for three deaths
Two young brothers a nd their If;-year-old
aunt burned to death when if lire, apparently
ignited by an electric heater. (lest roved their
mobile home.
'Ilie victims
crc Christopher Tucker, 3,
Stephen Lee Tucker. 4 mon Ibis, and I 6'yearold Eliza beth Lit tle,
tIe, sister of the mother of the
ts)vS. Cal h% Tucker. ho esca iwd unharmed

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(If whi('h Semninok- units of
gs,vernjisent must comply with,
is that the local law requires
positive votes fronts four
rmienn bers of a governing body
before plans can be changed
Nornially. a simple msijorit&gt; of
thrti' out (i f five positive votes is
sill that is necessary' for local
govt'rnhiient to take action.
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Cherokee CIrcle,, Sanford, died
nvunesaay fllht
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residence
lengthy illness.
He was a Mired chief petty
officer with the U.S. Navy, A
native of St. Louis, Mo., he
came to Sanford 18 yea rs ago
from San Diego, Cal. Prior to
his illnes,' he was an inspectj
with I)ynatronlc's, He was
Catholic.
Survivors include his wife,'
Mrs. Avery M. Ryan, Sanford;
daughter, Mrs. Susan Elaine
Haines, Sanford; son, Edward
l)onald Ryan, Sanforil; stepson.
Robert Earl Sullivan, Pen.
sacola; (our grandchildren.
two sisters, Miss Irene Rya.
iu1dMi.5s Edna Ryan. both of
LOUIS, Mo.; six brothers,
Charles. Harry, William,
tnald, Joseph and Delbert
Ryan. all o? St. Louis.
Gramkow Funeral Home Is In
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own's jackets, a sc ats L. change
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iii sheriff's deputies the theft of
his so 's dirl bike from the
fa:nils i,'arage
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two spare tires and rims frou
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tires and runs were taken
either Tuesday or Wednesda&gt;
while the tractor-trailer was
parked near the intersection of
Sit 46A and Summt'rlin Avenue.
Value of the tires and runs
was placed at $300, according to
reports
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,ltantint.' Springs polite
hasi' ,,rr''sttsl a Daytona Reach
man ant charged hiii with
forger&gt; and grand theft.
.t'curding to Seminole Counts
jail records. Douglas Howard
hiarrs was sitts'mpting to
purt'tisist' clothing valued at

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HANGING BASKETS, YARD PLANTS. ETC
REASONABLE PRICES ON ALL ARTICLES

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the tountv
colI.jl:bsiiili ti ruati' a water
hr issc'hologid ,ul''antage •is
nanagenia'nt s ulit rol Ward in 'Act! of requiring those with
Sennanol,' ('itunits F'loyil said ilairns to seek taxpayer honey
today the propo 'cd 'agency rather than danniagi's fronts an
would pros ide another layer of anon&gt; mnous insurance
gov"rnint'nt with authorits to iwin:.
.'\niths'r salvantsige, Ntis sot
rnakt' rt'gulattons, Lw given
fwil1n .11(1 ''fiats' programs. I" that tiiit' Iainn,s if less that;
- It is ;inioths'r iri.stanct' of a lot II.($$1 w oujsj lk t'Itk'd the
of IupIit'ation.'' Floyd said, &amp;itis will has.' the choice of
whither to fight or settle in
''ansi an appiint.il board, not
anssst'rablr to ths public, that (ass's involving sUms of over
would b. handling public $1 ,(i'Ml, a right the cities do not
fund'.
have with insuranc,' coIns'
Special gue't sit the fleeting pan 1 's
-'was howard Scu, vice mayor r
ani) 1,,u;;z:!!!." fri'iis North
SANFORD PLAZA
Miami. who had ('011w to
Sk'nnsnole ('i,uts a the in
vitatson if the rgsinization. to
explain the operative effort of
e:tie.s in hate County to
provide self'unsurance.
Nsa sai'.l it is believed the
effort in Dadt' will save the
taxpayers there $2 million
annually lie said under the
'
plan each city wIll place $50,000
in reserve Sn counts w-ith in(crest frOntS the reserve account
used to pa&gt; administrative
A.
costs. attorney and adjustor
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'fees
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I"losd said today the lass,
spinisored by the count)comisllsissloflers be fore adoion
if I similar law effective
statewide, has served its
purpose and is ni longer
necessary ''Lets get it off the
books." he said

e4('aI)ed
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bunts flatting Wednesday
night urged felliss ni.r'nsia'rs to
st-t'k repeal of the local i'oiiiprs'hi'n si ye planning act in
favor of state law

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Patrick James Iluston. Vtho escaped from the
Federal house of Detention in New York in
March of l975, was arrested Wednesday' as he
rode his bicycle along a city street.
The 47-year-old hluston, listed as one of the
Fill's 10 most wanted fugitives, %% as
aiting
trial oil bank robbery charges Mien hi'

Initted
....... the attempted rape he is
I f
' u.s h isn't
;nterested in women - he's
interest&amp;1 in men
The attorney presented the
defense Wtthesday at the trial
(if Milton Dickinson, of Baker.
Li., who, with a codefendant, is
charged with aggrava
kid,
napping and attempted al~
gravated rape of a woman last

A lt.iriii,nite

reprt's.emitativt' at flit, I (1011(11 of
I4i( al (;iist'rni,nst'rsts in St'tniinole

'Top 10' Fugitive Nabbed

Couldn't
Be Rapist

) a proposal

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herald Staff Writer

Florida's

HOSPITAL NOTES

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Elementary

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requests today, liii' first step in prepara tion of
the 1 978. 711 state budget he submits to the
I 'gis Ia lure in March The plan is expected to

PANAMA ('l'l'Y

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perature, 41; overnight lows, wind, around IS mph today
becoming
southerly
40;
eskrdays high,
and
diminishIng
some lonlghL Rain
barometric pressure, 30.16;
relative humidity, 32 percent; Probability 20 percent Friday.
winds NW at 4 mph.
TIDES
Daytona Beach: hIgh 4:11
Forecast: Warmer through A.M., 5:32 p.m., low 11:24 am.,
Friday. Generally fair today 11:33 P.M.
and partly cloudy tonight and
Port Canaveral: high 5:03
Friday with a slight chance of am., 5:11 p.m., in 4:11 s.m.,
showers or thundershowers 11:30 p.m.
Friday. highs tday around 70
Bayport: high 12:09 p.m., loss
and Friday loss to mid 70s. Lows 5:41 N.M., 5:33 P.M.

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Court Judge Robert Mc(rcgor shooting of &amp;'uunule County Assistant Public Defender Hill said Payne would probably be sustained in a severe beating at
Wednesday
ordered the 5)1) sh.'nff's deputies ,John Hawkins Ciirpenter
s,'n to Florida Hospital in the Payne borne at 1111 Second
Herald Staff Writer
scrviitioni after receiving and Ruolph Kramer Oct. 26.
Dr 3 lloyd Wilder, Orlando. Orlando for observation.
Dr in the Roseland Park
11* week of cxanmiinatuon was rec)nninmienthMJ that the court
M urder suspect Ernest ''t'jui%'o'aI'' reports from two
11ivi.siun ea.ct of Sanford.
Mi'(;re'sr deferred setting a
I'ayne of Sanford wIll undergo a doctors who examined Payne suggested li&gt; Dr. Arthur M. finil Payne inc'oim.petent to connipetency hearing date until
Deputy hlawkin.s was shot
, for his cunipt'tency earlier,
Ithx'iI (If Orlando, who said stand trial. (';irpenter SIIII
with of ('lOSe tiiaerya(ioni
after he receives the additional twice with his own 357 service
I'ayne,
30,
is
charged
with
•sft&amp;'r
an initial Interview that
.Judge Ms Gregor ordered that reports
iiientai hiealtti facility to
revolver after Payne allegedly
sls'tt'rniiine if he is comnlwtent to !'e'0P(I degree mniursler in the Payne ''would be uncooperative Itotunson prepare an order
its
When M( ;regor asked Payne grabbed the gun from
beating death of ins 6S'year-old antI unable (ii assist his counsel sending Payne to a state,
holster as hlawkin.s tried to
stand trial
at th keic of the brit'f hearing break up the fight between
tht'r Thomas anti attempted Ui defense .'xu.'pt in a very designated local nist'ntal ht'aitl
SVli(iriole.Ureva rd ('irruit '"nnl'iIe('r,'s murder in (Ii,'
l,:tsted nitnnier. '' according to receiving facilit
I •irJs'nter if the suspect had any Payne and his
father,
questions, Payne responded authorities said.
innemt'diatel&gt; with .i simple ''no
Deputy Krnier sustained
sir
impact w our ii in the abdomen
\uthoritis's said Payne's after P,i',ne alk',esh]' fired at
tither Tnas died of injuries hut

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Askew Says he probably won't recommend
new taxes next year, which means state
agencies won't get the $773 million in new
spending they ' ve requested.

Layer said to the best ofis
from Old Securities to the (crest in paying the claims, but
board; and provided that no they and the other two iiiem- own and his staff's knowledge,
paymentswouldbemadcbytht. hers said they want to see the &amp;'minole Count&gt;' 11th graders
board until a court determined detail.sofa lawsuit filed against had scored higher on the
such payment is legal.
theni earlier this week by SEA Functional literacy Test than
School Hoard attorney seeking payment of the funds. all but two counties which now
Douglas Stenstromu told the
The school board also heard a have received their scores.
board, '10 bring it right down to report from Layer and Dan
"Citrus County scored one
plain language, if the majority Dagg, assistant superintendent point higher on each half of the
of the members of the school of instruction, on results of both test than our 97 percent on
board want these claims paid, the Functional Literacy Tests communications and 75 percent
&gt;ou will have to pass this and recent decisions of on mathematics," Layer 5*,
resolution."
Southeastern Association of 'and l3revard County students
School board members Davie Colleges and Schools not to had the same scores we did."
I)agg told the board that final
Sims, Allan Keeth and E.C. accredit five of the six local
Harper Jr. expressed an in- high schools.
comparisons could not be made
until all counties have their
scores and that some students
In other counties might not have
them until January.
Layer called the board's
attention to the fact that S
had consistently pointed outte
weakness at the schools which
1.
were not accredited: "too few
books in the libraries." The one
high school accredited by SACS
was Oviedo.
In other action, the board:
Approved removal of
$28,566.56 from the Contingency
VI
fund to pay for a difference in
price of seven school bu
between actual cost aTd
budgeted
apurdlasede
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BRUSSELS, Belgium UPI
The United
States is asking its NATO partners if they
want the neutron bomb and assuring them it
won't withhold another superweapon from
Europe's defensive arsenal
the cruise
missile.
U.S. officials said Wednesday they were
waiting for a firm NATO request before going
ahead with further production and
deployment of the neutron bomb — a "clean"
radiation device that kills people but leaves
buildings largely intact.
The officials said the neutron bomb would
be useful only in the defense of Europe and
would serve little purpose in the event of a
Soviet-American war. If there is no NATO
demand for it, they said, the United States
would probably scrap the program.

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Portugal's Government

More Mental Tests Ordered For Payne

IN BRIEF

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FLORIDA

Board Promises Decision

Abortion Compromise

LISBON, Portugal (UPI)
Portugal's
minority Socialist government collapsed
today on an overwhelming vote of no.
confidence by the major opposition parties of
the left, center and right.
Prime Minister Mario Soares said he "did
the best I could" in his 17 months in power but
was unable to solve Portugal's staggering
economic difficulties and unwilling to form an
alliance with either the Communists or the
centrists.
Soares must now resign and let President
Antonio Ramaiho Eanes seek formation of a
new government. If this fails, the 263-seat
assembly will be dissolved and a new general
election called.

aiTe

Mine

United Prs
Press International
Shots were fired for the fir'( entered themining area.
deWfl all fllOCflhi'nI of non.
to resume in and non-UMW miners at- picket lines 'I uesday night.
"There were shots Fired but
time today in the nationwide
kept
his
UMW
coal.
Washington today under the tempting to work.
"If the sheriff had
United Mine Workers strike 110 one 55113 struck." .said auspices
One-third of the 270-111an Utah nose out of it last night, nobody
of Federal rnetliators.
when striking coal miners and Sheriff's Deputy (;ary Wolfe. LJMW President
"We're going to pickit
Arnold Miller Highway Patrol was in Carbon would have got hurt," Peterson
supervisory personnel ex- "Between 25 and 30 pickets said
the union has presented all County today as three nonUMW said. "Were going to stop them evrr1hlng we can to stop the
at the entrance.
changed bullets at a southeast.
Supervi- its demands and is waiting for over health and retirement from working.'
non-union coal until we get usa
SOt) 1crnnel, salaried perem Ohio mine.
counterproposals
from
the
In
I'ennsylvanias
hilly
Inlabor
agreement," Kelly said.
mines w ere scheduled to reopen
It was the first report of sonnel,
were going in and out of Bituminous Coal Operators after shutting down Wnesda y diana County. location of most
violence in Ohio's coalfields the mine. Shots were exchan- ,ts.soc ia tion.
night to avoid further violence, of the state's non•UMW mines, "We've got things pretty, wat
since the strike began Tuesday. gtl.
Sonic 188.000 UMW members
The Swisher, Plateau and some 25 roving pickets Wednes- a standstill and have appealed
''C had deputies up there officially
hlossever, three facilities have
began their walkout So!:jer Creek mines were hit by day tripped coal trucks and to the non-UMW operators
k
been closed and police involved off and on all evening and earl)' 12:01 am.
Tuesday in a dispute sporadic rock-throwing and non-striking workers at two support our efforts."
Ili Pennsylvania and Utah in today." said Wolfe. 'We
started benefits, the right of workers to fighting late Tuesday night and mines. Deputies and state
confrontations involving UMW sending deputies
up (here after strike individual mines and early Wednesday, which left police escorted non-union
West Virginia, home of the
pickets at non-UMW mines.
received reports from the other issues,
two
miners
jailed
and
one
man
miners
through
the
picket
lines.
UMW's
largest and most
The Me'igs County Ohio Ohio Highway patrol last night
State troopers and sheriff's hospitalized.
James Kelly, president of militant district, has been q41
sheriff's office said no one was that pickets were at the mine."
deputies in Utah and Pennsyl.
Dale Peterson, a local UMW UMW District I in Pcnnsyl- since the strike began. Coal
ht in the exchange of gunlir.
Wolfe said the mine's offices vania stood ready to intervene official, Wednesday blamed the van i a ' S
S out hw CS t e r ii
production in the state was
which occurred "hen the
're still open and deputies in case
there were repeats of Carbon ('ounty sheriff, who Ic'1 cixilfields. has vowed to picket
virtually nonexistent as an
55'
ft
at the scene.
second shift ef It rt'oicn and
Wednesday's confrontations a high-speed convoy of non- coalloading facilities and arctic chill kept most mintbat
other supervisor) personnel
Cont rat.
talks
were between roving UMW pickets striking miners through the terminals in an attempt to shut home.

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The Cioc
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Let Panel Probe
Education

Needs

The home. The classioom. The teacher. The
television set. They're all being pointed to as u
main culprit as discussion swirls about those
Functional Literacy Tests administered to 11th
graders in Seminole and other Florida counties
The results were less than encouraging. buttressing already preconceived notions of how good
or bad the educational s)steln really is.
But which one, or combination of them, is the
real culprit? That's the proverbial $64,000 question
left in the wake of those tests. And the whole matter
raises more questions than it answers.
Who's to blame? Is it the teachers? Are they ill.
trained, incompetent, or both? Is it that the kids
don't ant to learn? Are they being motivated to
learn? Where should that motivation begin?
The latest thrust has been offered by Florida
Secretary of State and prospective Democratic
gubernatorial candidate Bruce Smathers. lie

suggests the blame can be laid principally on the
teachers, and even suggests that the teachers be
compelled to take a test themselves,
Predictably, the teachers throughout Florida and
Seminole County consider Smathers all wet on that
score. At least their spokesmen do,
But even Smathers' suggestion itself raises
questions. What form would the test take? What if
the' failed? Should that test alone determine their
woth
or should their methods and means of
communications with their students weigh in th e
final equation? Is their collegiate training lacking?
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In his criticism of Smathers' proposal, Gene
executive director of the Seminole
Education Association SEA', offers an alternative
suggestion. "Families should turn off the
television.. .and spend the rest of the time talking
with their kids," he says. "They should spend that
time making sure their kids are learning
multiplication tables, reading to them, learning
their problems.,."
There is no question that today's children spend
too many hours in front of the tube. Statistics tell us
this regularly. So TV probably is one culprit, but it
certainly is not the only one, nor is turning it off the
only answer.
To blame
for the lack of academic
achievement is like blaming its violence for
violence in the real world.
Grooms,

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One thing is unarguabie, however, TV certainly
does not enhance the student's knowledge of the
English language. In their zealousness to sell,
advertisers take too many liberties with th e

language, using catchy phraseology to hook the
viewer. So why should we be so surprised that
many of your youngsters can't speak or write the
language properly?
We have our work cut out for us,This is not a
localized problem, it faces communities around
the' nation.
But educators, parents and community leaders
in Seminole can take the lead. They can set out
to isolate the pertinent questions and seek answers,
instead of calling, names, trying to fix blame and
letting the matter get emotionally out of hand.
Why not set up a panel of educators, parents,
laymen, to talk with oth er educators, parents and
laymen and zero in on the dilemma?
The panel could take a close look at teacher
training and preparation for classroom work. The
home situation can be com pa red among parents
and checked out. For instance: how much TV is
allowed com pared with study time? What kind of
parental motivation is provided? From educators,
we can ask: how can we best measure a teacher's
performance? Where does classroom discipline fit
in and how does it affect the teaching and learning
processes?
Sure. Again, questions. But it beats blame-fixing
and namecalling.

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For the second year fod angels made
Central Florida Sheltered Workshop in Orlando will
be sold at a booth in Robinson's in the Altamonte

linie of peace and gocKiwill. is an object of con-

churches were %triliped of ornamentation, organs

and Fashion Square Ma

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carted away and religious singing was restricted to

FBI Data On
t ASH! NG'Ft)N i UP!
spirat's, and eautiutit'nI the
Fill files yield White lious.' against issuing a
not hing to undercut the Warren
st ate'timt'nt
categorically
('onullission's judgment that denying thus That was 20
day's
l' hlarvt'y Oswald killed John after the assasination.
F'. Kennedy alone, unaided
Although the file's art' vague
and ''nimoved by an overriding
tn what i'tnange'tI his mind, byhostility' to his environment
May l%1 the' late' Fill director,
But the half-ton of raw data
contains enough accounts of tt'stifsing to the Warr en ('oHmision, sw ore he could not find
false' invt'stigat,,' starts and
'.iny stint illa of evidence
intriguing unsolved clue's to
1 feed
any foreign -oftsplrae-y
rather than quench
ni.iiltituth' of runspirac') thit'o' or any ilolltt'stic' cons piracy
that culminated in t in' assassi
rue's
Est'n J Edgar hI(i(te'('r for a nation of President K e'nne'd y
tine' consiel,'mt'ti th pessibility
The tiles also reveal that 20
that Oswal,I was the' .tge'nit iii a
clays after Kennedy was killed.
"(ort'u$:ni or subve'rsis," ,'un lIttvcr report ed that the' Fill
Once-secret

An exhibition of drawings of on Chi'istmas angels
as conceived by 60 to 70 wung mentally retarded
artists will be held at the Maitland Art Center,
vi here a reception will be held Sunday from 1-5 p.m.

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had letters written to Os wald
from Cuba "referring to the job
he was going to do."

ttrwi'n or in,arrt', was taken
seriously arid run down
lb oot-t'r's test imony and t he
aw t'SOIit' investigation
helped the eotiiIiissiofl to
runt luk' in 1$4 that a 'j'r'
1*1 rushy 'bse'ontente'd'' Oswald
ubon,'
killed
K.'nnt'ily
iui,ti - ttl ''by an overriding
hAtuhuIs to IlLs t'rlvlr(lrUlt'iit

And less than to ur ho ur s after
Kennedy was assassinated,
Hoover told officials Oswald
"very- probably''' was the killer.

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the letters over to the Warren
('omnnissiori be cause he was not
certain of their veracity'.

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541111 lack I(utiy,
.'nir4lgtl, was tinassusti'el w lie-it
lie' ki lled Oswald

The' Fill documents give the
world an iritinrate' glimpse into
all S'5htaUSti C. Investigation

UswiItI's flussiati wilt',
Mar ina wider Fill questioning,
offered her own theory, tb, Fill
n ecorits show Slit' said her
hiLsiumni hail an sibst'sitri tip

involving ',wi Interviews and
undertaken at a Ittinle'nt ol
national ilesp4l,r amial anxiety.
i':vt'ry tip, nil ni;gtt,'r htiw wilti.

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a:g tiqit,lir trt.n
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'i.ught
to
r.'nnun(-,- his information iii. I )swakl for her
titiietitti;,, rt1urn.'tI ii it tl,,ss, lb.' Fill prii i(iI'4l it
to lb.- trut*'.t Stats's ,,nitl 'ml,
miii ttm.'ti IA'ri - ti Iii.' in b"r
w.'t'k_', Ia'ftir,' tI.- •, '.t'strtatiori
lb.- bl,'s ill- shtw I!r,ovt'r
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hut
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ii, tboh. al folliw.u;m to t- .'r liii ki'-w t, tort'ttani Ow alil
ii\sii,l,' l..i'I .ini sIi,w how
'.e ,i, ait,sbls' if killinir Ks'nin,'iiy
t.ital w a-. il'i,-i's suin-r iSIiifl
It" htjr,',, f,i.-j lii warn lb.'
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n.'piirts'i
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lirs'e'n,
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ti- tb III I ),sllas Patrolman ,j I)
I ipji-t, w ho trod to arrest hut
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It,, Flu 'lit.' furs-au kept labs
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WASHINGTON - In the years since World
War II, it has become a ritual element of
B) DON GRAFT
American life - The teenager comes home from
high school one day and requests his or her
No matter ho you look at it, even in the usual
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parents' permission to enroll in the school's
int'gabilhon terms of international dealings. F
driver education program.
billion is big money The parents readily agree, assuming that the
And no matter from ,where you look at it,
course is far superior to either the commercial
Washington or Tokyo, it presents a big problem
instruction offered by driving schools or the
I
This is Japan's share of the U.S. tradep
blind-leading-the-blind alternative of learning
deficit- one for the record book. that is heading
train a friend or relative.
toward a year-end total of $30 billion
The teenager, however, often has a hidden
Washington WOuld greatly appreciate Tokyo
agenda: In many states, 16- and 17-year-olds can
(10mg something about it, like opening its hrne
be licensed to drive only after successfully
,
naket to more foreign goods. Preferably
completing a driver education course. All others
stamped Made in Ameri"
1. ' must wait until 18, and for an adolescent that
ihe gross imbalance is a fiscal em
additional year or two can be an eternity.
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But now a Washington-based safety
countries. Moreover, it is a major factor in the
organization with impeccable credentials has
dollar's decline on world money markets I' is
produced a meticulously researched study
fueling protectionist sentiment in the United
conclusively demonstrating that the driver
';
particularly in the steel industry where it
States,
education-early license approach leads to
translates
into job layoffs in Youngstown, Gary
thousands of unnecessary highway fatalities
, ,
and
Bethlehem.
each year.
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And it is rocking Japan's own economy in a
Even more startling, the authors of the study
holding
operation, the Bank of Japan has been
conclude that even if early' licensing is
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sopping up billions of excess dollars to keep the
eliminated, high school driver education "would
dollar-yen exchange rate relatively stable, But
not 1e of any demonstrated benefit in reducing
there
is clearly an end to that particular road
crash involvement."
And the prospect that the yen may eventually
The study of the effect of driver education in
rise sharply in value, thus raising the price of
zi states during the late l%Os and early 1970s
Japanese goods on world markets and
was conducted by Drs. Leon S. Robertson and
threatening the nation's export lifeline', is
Paul L. Zador.
depressing the Tokyo stock mark.'t
Both ure affiliated with the Insurance
Wastunglon sees it as not Just a bilateral
By RICHARD NEWCOMBE
Institute for Highway Safety', a highly respected
church attenders suggests that they could
also be problem but a threat to world economic health.
BALTIMORE
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- More than likelyindependent organization that has been in
the lacking in social support from outside groups." threatening to
push. the interlocked industrial
the motorist
doesn't wear seatbelts doesn't go to the
forefront of efforts to improve the nation's roads,
church,who
doesn't
study said. "Such persona present serious economies
into a n'e* bownwrd sptral. Rarely'
visit
the
dentist
or
doctor
cars and drivers,
challenges to health educators."
bothered by uthiWtions in advising others on how
regularly, didn't go to college and feels
The study notes: "In 1974, nearly' 80 percent
The care with which the study was done 13 powerless
of to run their economies, it would like to see Japan
to change an unsatisfactory position in
motor vehicle fatalities involved the occupants
demonstrated by the state-by-state adjustment
life.
along with that other standout creditor. West
of a moving vehicle. Most of these death
of the computations to take into account two
s
cod
Gernnyi
stimulate the home economy in orders'
also more than likely, the same motorist
have been prevented by the use of seat belts." to increase
relatively obscure factors that contribute
absorption of both i ts own production
can't
be
convinced
to wear seatbelts, even
But despite the effectiveness of seatbelts,
heasily to fatal crashes - rural roads and wet
and foreign industrial output.
though
that
failure
could
lead
to
death.
hleLsing said they are worn by only about on
pavements.
Tokyo is having difficulty working up mu.
That negative assessment of motorists who fourth of the motorists all the time and another
Robertson and ZaJor even considered the
enthusiasm
for such an essentially- inflatiorir:,
don't wear seatbelts came after a survey of 1,200 fourth sometimes. About halt of the motorists
possibility that accident rates might be higher
course. A cabinet reshuffle has brought in .1
persons conducted by two professors at the usually don't bother to buckle up.
among 16-and 17-year-olds because they are new
number of new faces labeled as U.S sym.
Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public
The study- points out most legislative apand inexperienced drivers.
pathiiers, but whether policy as well as face is
Health.
proachesto seat belt use have been unsuccessfW, involv
But the research demonstrated that the rate
ed is yet to be seen.
The purpose of the study' - published in the including requiring buzzers and lights as
of fatal crashes among those who didn't take
There
is no argument between Tokyo and
American Journal of Public Health's November reminders that the belts have not been fastened. Washington
driver education courses and waited until 18 or 19 Issue
as to the existence and seriousnes
- was to determine what kind of person
"What we tried to do is find out who doesn't use
to be licensed differed little from their early.
fails to use seatbelts and how their use could be seat belts - what type of person, so we can see of the problem, but the Japanese stubbornh tb
licensed peers who had the benefit of two years'
increased,
what can be done to change his or her mind," Insist on being most concerned with its ('ff('ds or
experience.
their own economy
"c of the ways people take care of them' hlelsing said.
Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Maine,
And that economy, for all that it ma be thtselves is by wearing seat belts," said Knud J.
Not much, the study concluded,
Maryland, Michigan, New York, North Carolina,
world's most dynamic, rests on an exceedin'h
Hehing, who conducted the survey- along with
" This leaves mandatory
Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington are
restraint
Dr. George W. Comstock. "It's like brushing systems such as air bags,passive
seat belts
that fragile foundation. Japan must export to I,%- k'
among the states that Issue early licenses to
your teeth.
automatically deploy- when the door Is shut, or And with no significant indigenous resources
graduates of driver education courses.)
other than the awesome industriousness of it
"We found that people who don't wear seat ether approaches requiring no conscious action
In 1975, approximately 4.000 drivers who had
Own
People, it must import all of the raw
belts are less likely to visit their dentist and by occupants of the vehicle, as virtually the only
not reachttj their 1h birthday were Involved in
materia l necessary to manufacture the essential
alternative
for
reducing
death
doctorregularly
compared with people who feasible
fa
crashes. in about half of those accidents, always
we
from exports. it the United States is inconvenienced
automobile accidents to any substantial
arHelsing
them or
even wear them only de
only one car wasinvolved— thus eliminating the sometimes,"
said.
by the oil cartel. Japan is completely at its
gree'," the study' said.
possibility of blaming the "otherdrjvt,"orm
mercy. or tha t of any ot her sim ilarly- aggressive
"Thepictureofa person least likely to use seat
other exte' nal factor.
supplier.
belts thus emerges as someone who
no
"Parents have been misled to believe that schooling
Asa matter of fact, oil happens to be a ery
past high school, who feels that his or
e
driver education decreased the risk of their
gj case in the Japanese point.
her
station
in
life
is
unsatisfactory,
and
who
feels
Letters
to
the
children's involvement in crashes," the authors
editor are wrkomr-d for
While the U.S.'Japanese imbalance is huge, it
powerless to change at least some aspects of it."
conclude. "The estimate of 2,000 fatal crashes
publication, All letters must be signed, with
a is no t the major contributor to the chronic
the
study
said.
that would be prevented ( annually) if persons
mailing address and. If possible, a telephone
number so the Identity of the writer may he' American deficit. Oil plays that role.
under 18 were not licensed in a very' con"There is little question that socio-economic
A case can be made by the Japanese that
it'd. The Evening Herald will respect
servative, minimum estimate."
factors, especially' education, show the greatest
the t
Washington
finds it more convenient to lean on a
wi
Robertson and Zador properly refuse to go association with seat belt usage, it said.
shes ofwriterswhodo not w out their names
vulnerable trading partner than on the oil
Another observation was that those who don't
In print. The Evening Herald also reserves
beyond their data, stating that "physical and
prolucers, not to mention exercising some
the right to edit letters to eliminate libel
emotional maturity as factors in crash in- use seat belts are less likely to go to church.
or
to
energy'
selI-iiscipline
volvement artnot well understood."
"The fact that non-users tend to be infrequent
conform to space requirements.
They could have a point.

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Clarence Kelley.
Kelley is not plugging for
citizen posses, nor does he w ant
People to take the law into their
own hands. He cites hist orical
references in speeches to show
there is nothing new about his
call for
comniunity"wide'
''crime resistance," or tmis
ifl.SLstence that the public niust
help the police if crime is to be
ste'mnmne-ci
These historical references
also reveal that Kdll ey', a
policeman all his adult life who
will retire Jan. 1 after directing
the F'III for 4
years, is a
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disregarded Blackburn's red flag warning and not be sold over the counter.
He cited a report 'Y method of shedding
documentation that Dr. Robert Linn, the guru of
went ahead with publication,
pounds and unwittingly'
the Center for
Disease Control that Says begins the diet without medical guidance.
the controversial and possibly lethal liquid
Blackburn wrote Linn that the book should "adequate data is not
available
to
link
definitely
Blackburn posted this alert in his letter' "
protein diet. Ignored a warning by a respected
not be published because long-term mdical the diet to
No
the deaths."
medical authority and rushed into print with his
opatlent
fasting (that is by a dieter on his own
studies of the diet were still incomplete. The
But Senate investigators, having analyed the CW'
best-sell er book, "The last Chance Diet."
Harvard professor also voiced serious alarm same report and spoken
be undertaken until complete history,
Linn was told in unmistakable language that that obese men and women would embark on the say otherwise.
with medical experts, physical ewn, laboratory' tests, EKG and chest
"it appears now that there may film have been completed."
publication of the book could lure millions of
diet without carefully controlled medical be a direct cause-and-effect relationship betIn
overweight Americans Into taking dangerous
supervision.
In fairness, it should be noted that lznn
ween the use of this liquid i protein) as part of the
and unnecessary health risks. Various brands of
in his book that the regim en and the
Indeed, congressional investigators told Us protein-sparing diet and the deaths," they products he recommended
be used only under
predigested liquid protein are available over the
that as many as of every 100 persons who are concluded uninously.
counter without a doctor's prescription,
medical supervision.
on the crash diet are without proper medical
As one doctor to another, Blackburn told
Government Investigators suspect that at
care.
But at another point, he told his readers "the
lAtin: "Youhavea1readymadeamajorrn
least 31 reported deaths
be linked to the
In his futile appal to Unn, Blackburn by starting patients out on a f
protein sparing fast Is a sate nutritlona:
protocol
program cannot fail. Only you can
diet. The diet combines lasting with the use of pleaded: "I cannot overstate the need for the (procedure) without completing their medical
the liquid,
careful protection of these patients who have workup. You should initiate nutritional no
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major shie effects,"
The warning to lAtin that publication was expended $10 billion a year in search of an easy education and behavior modification which
premature and rash was sounded by Dr. George answer that they can buy. Again, I urge you to requires classes,
Some readers, therefore, have concluded that
written material and careful
Blackburn, a Harvard Medical School professor
consider carefully the long term consequence of patient counseling.
the diet is medically sound. "Alter reading the
We have conclusive proof book,"
one dieter told us, "I
who is widely credited with pioneering the liquid rushing out a book that would misrepresent a that modified
got the imptessior'
fasting alone is
protein concept. We have ohlalned a copy of the
worthless withoutthat seeing a doctor wasn't all that necessary"
potentially helpful therapy."
these other disciplines."
Footnote: SeTI. Charles Percy,
stern letter that Blackburn fired off to Linn after
finn denied in a telephone interview with our
R-111. has
Congressional
probers
charge
that
lAtin's
called
reading galley proofs of "'The fast Chance associate Giry Cohn and Jim Grady that he book devotes "only want attention" to these orderon the Food and Drug Administration to
the
Diet."
acted hastily and irreaponsibly. Other doctors, essential procedures. They are seriously con- over4le.,ou,g
of the liquid protein from
removal
isles usd11
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it Is proven safe. The
at "The Last Chance
of the book have been published since [inn [Inn agreed, however, that liquid protein should Diet" as just another faddish do-it-yourself FDA
Products
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F'ittwe'rs" renditions of enorrefused to go along with the
WASHINGTON i UI'!
mous court backlogs in their
Senate provision to carve a new
President Carter will have a
state's and the "hard working"
circuit court from the sprawlchance' to " shape the face of nature of the judges.
ing 5th Circuit that covers
Just ice for a generation " when
l)ixie.
The House committee bill,
Congress delivers huit next
unlike the Senate's, calls on
Opponents of the move
year one of the fruits of Pus
contend the current system of
election victors
a polit ica l
patronage
theoretically
pluili dangling almost ISO new
che'ckeei
by
the
Senate
cunfirft'it'r,mI judgeships
nation
process
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worked
But within that gift lie's a
eet'll, most sitting judges, inpotential conflict between the
.srtt'r to liii the slots it create's eluding Supreme Court jusprerogat ive of senators to
strictly on merit by setting Up tices, canoe from political ranks
control the nomination of
mechanics
for independent .. and are also highly- qualified.
federal judge's in their slate's
Naming judges "is a political
and (arte'rt. 1976 campaign lection panels like those alpromise that ''1111 federal ready in use by senators from problem and one for which the
- judge's and prosecutors should13 sta tes. The house committee' ore'sident should be held politi'
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basis of merit without any
cunsuile'rat ion ttf political aspect
or influence
1 h,'re is little question about
the need to t'zpanei the' courts or
the nn'e'ti to have qualified
judge's fill the new positions
Tb.' question is how litany
judges are needed and how they
will ii' appointed
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Os'' w,i, touufl
lugged (un5t..in I)e-mocrat ic adniinistra'
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tioni.'' although the last time
AltO c5n5 or cord
great
the judicial y was expanded was
m t F? and v a lue I p'
in 1110, under ltichlird Nixon
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Ironically, it was the Water'
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gat.' affair and the impeach'\
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hearings that kept
nne'nt
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1973, 1974 and 1975 and, "Once'
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ay have been a
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then politics may
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What he meant was the
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mood to let a Hepublican
: president fill 4111 those judgemoore than have ever
ships
lkt'navailah)le before It waited
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until this year, watha Democrat
I%.ppki
in the' White house, to start
- noosing.
The Senate bill adds 35 new
circuit court judges and 113
district judges. The House'
Judiciary Conumiittee' has ap:'
O provel 110 district judges, anti
the House will act on the bill
early next year.
The Ilouse version came out
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"('e'rtainl ) one of the ttlilest
proven nt'thod.s of ru ceting our

executed royal writs and were
originally responsible for not
only for police and jails, but tax
collection as well. Kelley- said.

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But it' .dso "ntphsizeil that
coope'ratuani with the Police has
ttistont'ally
in-en a duty
rather than an option.

Ne'lley'the.hjstonan takes over
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favor s.'If.apxtinted vigilantes

Kelley's comment: "The
"The official call to action
same' was true of most te'rnmieel to hue and cry'' - was -a
departments of that day. But, stern SUIIilflOfts for all free
e' ni
as barbers over the centuries to assist in the pursuit of
have "valved into surgeons, so justice," Keller said. "hearing
ill-trained
rookies
have this alarm, one was duty-bound
evolved, and are still evolving, to help rundown the fleeing
into welltrauneti professionals" lawbreaker Failure' to do so
was in itself a grave' offense."
Kelley repeatedly preaches
tus gospel of "citizen invol.
K,'lle'y also IIi's historical
v('nIit'nt" in law enforcement, pre't- edt'nts tit urging
people to
saying it is "absolutely crucial" inf
orm police when thc' know
to success in reducing crime, of am serIous wrongdoing

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"&amp;s you are probably aware', runmnititnmt'nts is that of 4ietiicvthe 'hut' and cry" concept of ing a flow at infoniiation from
early England was firmly citizens who either have knowl.
rooted in a peacekeeping edge of or have been witnesses
system of mutual respon. to crUties, Ke'lley- said ill a
Kelley recently- gave mern
Instressesi
several peeches
Kelley
sibility',"
Kelley told the Great. speech last year
hers of the Nebraska Sheriff's has
advance's made in er Dallas
Crime Commission in
Ass ociation a lesson about the police training since the
'This net boil w as 114(1st
1975 .ech
title they bold, noting that the nation's first police' school
effective in our ('olonial
office of sheriff is "steeped in began in lh'rke'ley-. Calif., in
''in effect," Kelley said, period," Ke'lk') said 'in thae
tradition and history dating 1908 He quotes a report former
''every citizen was a police. days, citizens shared a dee'pl
back to ninth-century En- Chief C. B. Ilorrall wrote in 1947 loan, responsible for the good felt
obligation to lli5'I)Ivt' thi'nii.
gland''
a bout Lee', Angeles police:
conduct of other members f se'lve's in ke'e'ping law and or-

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physical requirements, it was
nis't- essary that he t* able to
read and write, do simple arith.
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K,'lley 'aid, ''F:nghand back
then was 'lividt'd into counties,
called shires, whoe chief law
officer was the siiire'-ret've, or
she-rift
In those- (lays. the sheriffs

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Clarence Kelly: Historian With A Badge
WASHINGTON UI'I
In
early England, sheriffs had an
t'ffetliv.' way' to pursue a
lawbreaker the'y raised a ''hut'
anti cry and all able-bodied
niten were required It. )oin in the'
chase It was a time not to.
The source of this historical
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BERRY'S WORLD

For years, Christians have been trying to get
Christ back in Christmas and now the head Grinches in Tallahassee and Washington are tryingrin
to
steal the 'Spirit of Christmas" by banning the
Joyous and gentle carols and any reference to real
reason for celebrating from schools.
Wonder if the have obliterated any reference to
B.C. and A. D. in the history books? The kids may
never know whose birthday that celebrated either.
Not all opposition comes from nonChristian
elements.
Sonic churches consider most of the customs
associated with Christmas as pagan and want no
part of it
Outlasung Christmas is not hing new. Back in
it;;; the English Parliament got carried assay and
did it. According to tIn- December Reader's Digest.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Do you ever yearn for simpler days of childhood
w hen Christmas was warm and a happy time of
iiiracks in the manger, mysteries hidden In the
closet and magic of stockings tilled with goodies?
Remember those green and red construction
paper chains pasted together for the classroom
tret, the little angel in Christmas tableai with his
halo askew, the excitement of going out to cut your
own tree in the woods and the marvelos pine
aroma it lxought to the house, in expensive gifts
wade%ith love, sparklers and firewor ks sold along
downtown sidewalks and hot chocolate after
carolin g on a truck loaded with hay?
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couldn't stand the pain"
lhs id Craig Senior forward
let the Seminole scoring. with 25

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Atlantic Division

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My United Press intefriationsi
sallassortit Conference
prods

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Colonial outscored
the
Sem i noles 12 points in the fin il
stanza. the Tribe hitting just
sine of II shots from the floor
Wiggins had three fouls at
intermission, and got his fourth
early in the third quarter. Ile
pla%ed sparingly in the third.
intl itwut h mIF the fin it period
it
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aflil whether or not he is
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d Iii he up with the he needs to 1 wtught
in the
cIo f I ee pot on. anti off to work
Around 51A a In
No niatter ,Ahat I sa% , he will
I aili sending you The licalth
not listen. fie ,Aon't see a doctor
Letter number 1-8. Blood

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37 Com!rscl a-,!ov 9 To-, jg oIj (Fr) 35 Coldness

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And with Wiggins out ,as
I'as nt said tht Seuiuinolt
Tribe managed to get through
the Colonial press to shoot it
I he basket. the ball w ould not go

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lists on a (tic( o mostly starch
fie goes to bed around 7:00.
md then is ut and down all
night srninking lie smoke c
around two cartons a week. At

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lifting 1k drinks seseral tkers tight
ho urs; does some good

42 Cooperates
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imagine it was a big game for
them too
The St tumults led locust of thi
was liking a 2417 first quarter
leid .inil holding u 43 40
halftime advantage.
Vie lost both of our guards
for most of the second half
and the), of course pressed
Vie' handled the full court press
prettoo well - but the changed
to a zone halfco iii trap in the
fourth period
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evening and when the sit oki
%tessersmith fnnntr 'ill 'star
had cleared the Baltimore and twice a '.
10-gaille
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Orioles had acquired fist
his been hurt in each of the past
players,three of whom figure to two seaso Is md is now turtiung
help them in the coming season

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lost'David ,
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and Colonial
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burning
ill
nittut t spec i ills in the fourth
quarter.' Sthl a disappointed
Coac h lull I'.us ne 'ii. etins-id is
night after his'
Seminoles ha~
dropped their first decision of
the season before a hoitit
crowd 83-76
'ind to make it worse the
defeat cautie against Pasne
old school The new Seminole

season
I knew it would he a tough
game
I know those boss

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relief pitcher Rollie Fingers.
In mother those We dnesday
for catcher Stev e \
pitcher Rick Rhoden and in: the 'ieis 'monk Mets attempted
to solve their hurt4op problem
fielder-outtmcldtr Lee I.acs
their
hands,"
said
a
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re'.itqwnru Tutu F oh front
"It's in
the San Francisco Giants for
Ix)dgers spokesman.
After almost two days of $ 5(1.0(1) on i p1 1St r and-or
p1 ist rs
hi n insid I stir Rut
silence in the trade mar
things erupted in rapid-fire it the 'i mnkee-s who took the
higect plunge
fashion
late
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The world charnpicills ac- for %etcran left-handvr Hud%
qwred the 32•)caruItl night. \l,i .intl nuizht•handed reliever
It intis \tuthr The Onult'. iLctu
hander Iron the Atlanta
i'siiMtd nis,ht h mmli r Brion
Braves,precun ibIs
for
sri ith frin their It ti. st r
$100 000 .afltl that deal. is his h
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cull requires \le sce rsruiith
F po'. I, user
roster
approval, was the biggest 1St
-Wt- %tistre locoloung for it relief
opener altiong tht four W`nlpleted at the winter bsebaIl piti. her .iriil si think we .cI •
fine one in St mnhou.se
meetings %%ednesda nn.ht
,aid
tie ne ral \l in s.,e r
But there could he an eseui (iruole
Ii ink Peters Vie think I. pez
bigger surprise todas in
volsing the Los Angeles colt es do'.e it) being a tort pIth
Dodgers and the Sin Diego p1 user
Padres
In 1as the F xpos have
If it goes through the obtained their second left
Dodgers wilt get outfielder handed st tttifl1. pile her this
k F trIter the F spos sign ed
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Sell A0vertiing Space, create
layouts and write Copy Service
newspapiq accounts Aggmes$ive I

FARM(W'5 MARKET

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Sanford, FlorIda 32771
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Stat,of Florida, hiS established trip
Sum of 5114.31900 as the tevel of
uncompensated services to be made
available by Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Sanford, FL in the period
of Octer I. IC?? to Seplember 30.

SEEI( &amp; FINDS

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Publish:
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plus first I last month 337 7475
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WINIER SPRINGs
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LAKE MARY"
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130 Med.terrarean BR Su'te,
1750. Covch 1 (rid I Jamson)
5250 Upright Carpet sweeper
123 blonde desk &amp; clam. 520
C.anbage DIsposal cn' new, $10
sell fr 130 A.it 0p -C. bo, 151
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FvIy (uv'per4,
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24355 Sanford Ave

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372 7443

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DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP

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Grn'il,.ew Ave (bIt',".
scellar'eo,j5

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1971 PONTIAC LEMANS

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Club of Lake Mar, Sa' Dec
10th Ito I Lake Mary Bivil II
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eiellent variety, )
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cana' neckla,es 535 up Meeker
Wallets, IS .' c"e ni &amp; See'
C.aailfly Jrw' ,rs 30 S Pars,

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TORINO 569500

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Atlas &amp; Scerice Boot, 24 VOl
1546 59 ,ear books. I vol
,Veb5'er '5 Dct onar y Indea
$130 IC! ldyil*.lde Drive
Santo'd, Fri &amp; Sat Ia m ip ,n

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OWN EXEC HOME
I BR 7
baths, formal LR I DR. bull,'
Carpeted. lalored drapes, all
C- E EI4ctm-c apiil.ars.'s 3 COO
543 ft o4 Iwung Space pl,,s a 2c ar
claraOe ALSO 130 , '
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pasmenls 1,0 Closing costs'
(all 430 IIa?from lOa tn 6 p m
C' (all 5)00104 aftee 6 p '

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homes
Under 123.000 with leSt
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lu'ridulg Builder 3733711 EQual
HCuS'ng Opportunit1

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home Or! 19 Ic' in San larva
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Svper.oraualty' Raleighbike, 6

Fine Seieci,on ot g
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Bob Walker Furnilure
l'i*y 1797
CasSelberr, Plala
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Sanford PlaZa 372 9111

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new $119, balance $53 Singer
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AUCTION
SALE

5.,
Garaqe
AnIg0es,
household .tpm5 Chr'Stmas
itei'.i$, ciothng, ast.es. cera
,mct tØy5, etc Fr, I Sat
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bath, total price 57)700 170.0
down monthly patrrent $17303
x.nc pal &amp; 'ntenest. new roof &amp;
'epa.rS before closing call
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fIR 1 bath home ,
(s,jritry Club Manor Lq Sc?
front Dorch &amp; carport 1s,w'
central HIA close to Scr.".. 1
SP.oporsg' lust 119(00

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"ft. P9e CstjIuJji"
East off 1792
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MKPu Much More' B Owner
'a pcI asSumable mn0et;ap
372 9$4 or 322 7991

COMFORTABLE. 3 BR, I bath
home 0's 19 lOt in Sv,nlarid
C.I
Lil. tIce Dn , n3 &amp;

zoned UPI

2 New Models
Under $36,500

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for Rent.

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FANTASTIC' 3 BR. I' baIr home
n Longwood Equipped I 'chef'.
redwood pcli in rear, shag

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311 3151 Fr'.t S'

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3701 Country Clot R .Sanford
Rut n
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S BR. 2 bath remodeled 2 Story
home, near I'losp.lal 172.500 323
Sill or 327 15)9 alter 5 p rn

REALTY

Itch,,' area, gur
P'viod' Only 511 5.30'

LAKE MARY
Swim fUr, sI
fIR lpo%5ble )rdl. 3 baIts,

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Low down Noguahib,ing several
mod.ls IQ C11SI from Call Ca.
WhitePiurst. REALTOR 377 I

COUNTRY I lYING' Attrac!,r I
hR 2 bath home n Lake Sian,
Spl.t BR plan Central 5414
n
hitch, wail n (105015 &amp; '.'an,
E.tmas' Just 137.500'

$ (lii I ball

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377
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SAP(FORDAUCTiON
1715 French 4,,'
373 'ii:

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rpt5ed
Lea.. name
mt.r t 373 0101 or 323

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vOl eatractiOn (leaner. 30
l ShampoO 52600 323
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214
Irder Rd. I BR. ' baths. 2

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room living room
acuble
ga'aqe ,itilty room, porch

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1,41k yard COs,'red palo &amp; arg.
Stor.sge building 133,900

pet

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REALTOR 322 4XOMLS

(P414k ()l45 I REALTY
TOPS $30 e.o1
111*1,
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COMMERCIAL

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partial uncompensated services

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Se? vicC,U S Department of
Education, and Welfare, (47 CFR,
structioru Plan
"Uncompensated servsces''
means services available In Pie
facility which are made available to
persons unable to pap theretor
withP charge or at a charge whiCh
• less han true reasonable cost Of
Such services The level of such
ss measureØ by ftse OIl
Ierencebetweer.tPlpamountpaidby
suchpenonsfortruese?vicn and the
reasonable cost thiof.
IPie level set out above meets the
pres,rnptive compliance guIdelInes
of tne federal re9ulatlons arid is S
percent of Operating co1.
Seminole MemorIal Heepitsl has
the right to determine how, wfsen,
to etiom hosPital services will
be provided.
Tpseqe ire no guidelines *tilch
PosItively Identify a person or
family as eligible tO re.eive flt or

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Barely used. 3 BR. i .
HIA carpet'.
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$27900

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radio.
P5 p n. 315 vs
'ea'er, AC
autO $1300 333 3541

?9Trucks.Trailers

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U. IX 327 17.4
Government Subsidy available iI
Builder 323 7217 Equal Housing
CLASSIFIEO ADS DO AJOFC
Opportunity
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Sanford lak44'"3 hR.3batIv.
OTHER WAY CA' • 322 7411

tow

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51)00 546 , l_,'

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122 500
large 7 lam,l, lone Cr home wIll
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tuna new i4t

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1504 'rn tral bay Runs
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LOANS I'.T &amp; 2PIDMTG
UP t 10 yrs to' deb' Cofltolidaton
or hornS' improvement Ph
United Companp, 125 1555 429
Mchgan
Ave .
Orlando.

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601 IIRIARCLIFF Span,sh St,le
hone. 3 lIP. 3 baths PIUS garage
apartment, large corner lot.
ro,ered *)ct caii to, an ap
po ntiTiert

BRapartrnnt 5 Single

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ACREAGI

3 BR. 7 ball w *
By Owner
carpet, fenced yard. fruit trees I
ei'rat 531 300 Call 3325732

'car'.

$

Mechanic •or eStabliShed Sevi(e
station Min*r auto r,pars I
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&amp; front
Eaperienced
only 371
7pm
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family Irea cabie TV

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TO PAY THEREFOR

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5*141 ORD 413 San Canløs 3 BR,
I ball, family room, 124.500

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Need eaperiencvd commercial
bank teller Salary negotiable

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f'replace. Screened porch man,
itrI 133 000 37) aj
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FICTITIOUS NAME
S.cretary. must
- fak, that ' F,
e.p,riwiced 's
Notice 'thereby given thai we are
ApIs to' Seno ("iwit Down
9wiC5•l Office duties, na,
Sale" s.grr down &amp; run a
engaged in business at P0 Boa
tOwn. verp Clean I roomy Sc.
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typiflg
51115
class,fiedad
Call
322
1611
or
131
&amp;
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l71. Sanford. Seminole County,
Jiryrryi,e
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Cowan, 311 Palmetto
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willIng
to
accept
respon,lblt
Florida. under the fictitious
A,,
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0054tIcn available immediately
SEMINOLE LANDSCAPING AND
$$
SOD SERVICE, and Ottat we
montril, plus 9000 friisg.I Mobile PuOmeIof5
18-HElp Wanted
5 tO II' wOe.
twnefits, locatedon Slate R 4,
intend
h0
register
tad
no pets, adUlts, PV' welcome
10 mil5 ( Of Mount Dora I
flame wttt the Clerk
if tts
3545 Parv Dr , Sanford
Phone 904 31) ol$
Circuit Court Seminol. County. TEXAS OiL COMPANY
needs
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F!or,oa in accordance wilts the
mature person for Short trips
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ACcOunting Clemk-M0st be
SAN MO PARK- I 3 3 $00r00m
ci
prow,sons of thu FictitIous Name I
Surrounding Santord Contact I per ienced
ri
trailer aptt Adults &amp; famI,
Accou'sts
Statutes, To Wit
Section 55 0$
custoneri Wetran Write
Receivable,
Q
billing,
3515 14*, 17 93
light
Florida Statutes 1957
Dick.
Pr,
Southettern
tkeeping &amp; generai
SOrd 1731930
S Rick, V Stuart
Petroleum. Ft Worth. I.
dulie5
Good typing 51115
P s Morton
,
crj'c. tr sw ,r se' ci'
req,r.
pOSitiOn available
Publish Dec I, 5, 15. 37, 1977
The weather , oerfect for a
small k'c 1(li 5,1 IriCte 11..
immediately 500 monthly plus1
DES 2
backyard 141e -- seli everything I
'ems *tfi a war' ai lo par,
fringe benet,l, located cvi
fast *ith a want ad Call 332 7411
your a. call pOur friendly
State Rd 44. 10 miI5 E of
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or 1)1 ?)
(lA'fed qal at Ir, Hr'amØ 377
Mount Dora Phone 904 353at,
NOTICE

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1 7 1 3 Bedroom Apar?rnq-nt
available pool. Rec

3

Dont plc r ongpr needed tm5
Pgh as an elephant 5 e,, rl,,
a classified ad. and pie IC
,
money fl your wallet'

fl tPsI twirls sw'ng of things
Twins
Irvct.On fr ndinal
&amp; groups Call Doug Maiic

Get

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$735

11 Thunderbird, Dr all electric.
all power. can be seen, at 601 E
25th 51 , Santoro. weekdays

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lIghis 377 7'57

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mtr g St'),pi5 tools

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year5
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(Ott ClaSSified ads 10 buy, sell, or

78-4/iotorcycles

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0.0 Esu-ctr
mIat $17500

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Days 331 6173

644 6973

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tS (.611 377 1674

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Ieg Peal Islat, Broker
322 1301 Oar or N.grit
'i.aw.'b at I792

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BROKERS

Payton Realty
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4?- B--Financial Services
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Paritl
Used
machines
Ar'F'1 AlocEs 323

REALTORS

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MLS
3234041,,, "v'S 373 Ott?
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Drapes Call 313 4420 b,tw.wi
am I Spm
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WANTED- Carpenter's Helper
Utility work ill 5342 between '
&amp; p
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WANT ADS ARE BLACK
WIll T( AND
READ ALL
OVER

11-lnstructionn

trie Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Sem'nole County. Florida ri ac
COrdIncewstPu the provisions of fli•
FiCtitiOUS Name Statutes. To Wit
Section $15 0$ Florida Statistes 1951
S Erris L Green
Publish Nov 14. D.c I. I, IS. II??
ER too

372 7120

car garage

Ridgewood Arms Apts.

rwt'

ERROL
RE AL lOP

EPiMORE
si" iCC

MORTGAC,ES BOUGHT &amp; SOLD
WIl purchase 151 I 2nd nor
'gages a' m1't(Ourt 71 HOur'
approval (ali 1.671519

STE NSTROM REALTY

BUY JU
CARS. tras &amp; in
,t5 $1) to 570 377 5990 after 5
&amp; we,eers

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tIll F,l Stalion Wagon
1942 V* Vfsarran (,fuia
,

77-Junk Cars Removed

68Wanted to Buy

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tnie reserved prce No change
OlPilir Ihanu $5 registration fee
'len vehicle 5 sold Call
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?vrtgages Bougtt

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DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION

Nwr 97. I mile welt of Speedway.
Da,fona Beacru. *11 P5010 1
PubIc AUTO AUCTION every
Te'tday I Sat night at 1 30 It's

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Crirttmat, I female, I male.

&amp; Sold

REASONS Ally WE'RE THE
LEADER' (.611 Dave am lr
conf'den!al mte-rve'w

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M. Unsworth Realty

-- 4
30-Apartments UnfurnIstd

I. Ir frt'f I
-'4'O95 O'stOli
-' $rpe 1004)1 till I
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Salesman Ewes 377 111$

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Sanford Florida

577,300

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332 &amp;i

51.141000
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Pr f v's'. on a I
trainng, 'nd. dual %uperv'son
all EPA benefits. Seller &amp; buyer
P'cme warrant i. fine'st ofhi.
fuipmpnI &amp; sales tools &amp;
ept,Orsal advertising program
are luSt a tew ot Ih marl,

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fenced back yard with 20a31
t?o'age build.ng

payment

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LAKE MARy
3 BR. hN
frethl panved 'Oe
I out.
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174 corner lot.

LEMON BLUFF
2 ISP, t bath.
tanI, room ICOCk, 525.000 Call
JOn" Clark, Rep Weal Estate

Sanford- Fsjrn ooms Gracous
living 500 S Oak 51$ mo ri
CludCt ititet &amp; maid, III

Advertising Directo,

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PEAL TOR
2011 - 1 rv'nir Ave 5anlo'
ha
1'rc"c" :)Oti 311
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At
New Modern IIuildiruJ
'cat,ve •3lc5 321 t301

REAL ESTATE

-k 151$ PEAt. ISIAI(,
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REALTOR 3724991
MULTIPLE LISTINC-SERVICI
Eves
171 ,flI 327 I9s

I rdp fp.fg ripen, quiet peopi.
U,,,, iLl Ut
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Notice

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room to rent' Let a
claSsified ad 'nd a tenant for

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333 JIll

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CORPIE P. small office Low down
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Oar ic 143 1316 Eve

3??
AlIt, Hours

TItOS

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a place, to live, car to drive, a
i.or some secvce yOu ha,e
reed of. read all Our *anl ads

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Good Quality, Brown Vinyl lo
Aith thick CutPi'onS. 373
seat
5295

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German Shepherd--_______
pupp es for sa'e
with mother I fathm on
premiseS, 377 1731 or
7 94

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46-Commercial Property

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licensed real estale salesperson
We
have
over 75 years ci
peren.(e ri th15 Community I
natorw.
Why nos earn Ahile
roy learn' Learn from the
leaders Call for appointment

DeBAR',

RE AL I OR
171 92!'

2 DR. laige lot, .'ees.
near Stores. arpe$pd. 113.900
1017 Santa f4 brokers

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Stemper Agency

29-Rooms

pe"Hve mutes A•y ks

tc, acreage'
yourSelf arid your famly a good
oijnlr r lift n Ov,r Iacres of
cleared 'arid with 2 fences
sepbc
well &amp; lOIS o$ trees
172000 good terms
2 stOry, 4 BR. 7 bath, with eitra
large
101.
P'Ofessonall,
OeO,ati'd Olde, høme, lots of
eatras' US$00 Tern
7711 Palmetto, Sanford s back cv'.
the marks' You'll be COZy as a
a tlt'm. 'n front of either of 2
trePlaces m's lliit colon,at )ol
fIR, 2 bath older home Central
lilA too amId an attic fen 'o kul'p
down
the
electric
blI i
fteaulitull, decorated *ith a
large COuntry k,t(hpn 135600'

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Jim Hunt Realty

32)3794

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5 mot, mobile home s.00O
Frank j Manuel. REALTOR.
556 651 I

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Peg P allstate Broker

building IOnS southof town
tOn Onilp 17.500 900'S term5, bold
now or future
Wed like Io See
u
f yOu are a

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OpenlDaysAW,,s,t
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SALES PERSON

This de$ermirsat,on has been made
42I.2THENEWPRICEIS

Sanford. Florida

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MENU SPECIALS

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CERAMIC &amp; MACRAME SHOP.
SELLING
BECAuSE
OF
. Gal Frda, needed immediteIp
ILLPI(5$. Located on SR 10
fr new owner of WTRR .lad.o I
Lorsg w ood. this rapdly gro*.ng
BooIkeepng &amp; seCretaral 51115
UNCLuT TER YOUR CLOSET
bsio,jspiasa strong cIcntt and
required For a personal
Sell those thingS that are lUSt .
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fully StOcSp-d! $3S.O
ll
tervew. call BoB Smtn at 317
taking up space wIri a want ad
enable ,O, to walk in and start 1400 WTPR 5 an Equal OP
,rithe Herald 332 3411 or III 93
Cr59
in
yOur
own
store'
Call
00rtunty Employer I
$30 I4sOfrom 10am to 4pm or
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Will babysit n my Psomo anyti,e
call 530 0454 after 4 m
HIGH SCHOOL GRADS- Llmt,d
Op.ning PlOW' Good Piy 11611 J
weekdays
a a m 4 p rn
ONE
PHONE CALL STARTS A
ma I.
Travel,
Reasonabl, rates Call Judy at
Adventure,
CLASSIFIED
AD ON iTS
Vocational Training
"fl"
Fast
'41 SUL IFUL
Advancement
(P40
THE
________________________
Opportunity $
Contact U S Navy Recruiting I
AIR IS 321 3611
Are you a ftl time drivIr with a
Office Tel 332 43$
Regular
part time car' Our classifiees
Were looking for a few' amb,t,Ou%
Military
Compensation.
are loaded *ith 9000 buy for
POPlC to train to become
UniformS, Food, Lodging, 30
ro'j
E'.jt
DiStributors of
days paid vacaton Complete
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Raeleigps products The old
Medical
Dental Care Plus
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9-Good Things to Eat
establiShed company P'u5 a new
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no StArting pay , E I
markøng plan equals an ri
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ADVERTISING
time Wrt,, 1010 Giovanni. 5
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SWEET CORN-52.50 BU.
D.Itona. Fla 37125

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SHOW

SANFORD AND SON(R)

CRAZYMAM.A

EVENINGI

HERALD
300 N
A,

Babysitting in ny home, day or
i9It )7'

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
I engagess in bu5ines
at 1400 W 13th
St - Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida, under the tictiti
nsme of
. ERRIS GREEN OK BARBER &amp;
HAIR STYLING
SHOP, and that
I Intd to regIster saId name tri

AND YOU

Errol Flyon Elea,, Per
194

THE

6-Child Care - -'
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:tj MOVIES (Mon ) The
Caddy
Dean Martin, Jerry
LOwi 1953 (Tue,
Mars.
nsqusn, ' Joan Crawford,
Spencer Tracy 1937 (Wed)
'Foren Exthange."
ban CabOf, Jle St JoM 1970
(iPlur,) Mata Han,' Greta
Gartlo, RanoflNaya,ro 1931
(Frt) Never Say Gooye,"

IT'S ILLEGAL
IT'S IMMORAL
AND IT'S
SO DAMNED GOODt

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NAVAL ORANGES I o?tutr CitruS

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17 MIKE DOUGLAS

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2 Company AulOmob.!.
3 All E.pense Pad Vaca',on
I No Eiper'snce Necejar,
l 5 00' Cure o help vo.i ref
your goal ri lift and
omr
SuCCtsSful Iriru UltrA Guard
Call Doug Wells. 327 TIM
I,'onda, tP,r
Sanford, Fl
Salurda, 106

classf,erl %,ctiOn advertiSing
Primarily
by
telephone
saon Apply ri perSon to
tIle

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PEAL 1014 37 74,•

45-Resort Property

544 rion'i
DII 1014(0
lfl,iled .n rr.iny iii'it% :1
51? ¶00 tO
)t''''' ( .nt,
f) .r isrr.i'r' IA .l

Call Bart

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41 -Houses
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I 100 p(t Se(v?'ly ln,eS?men

COM PIt 1(1.

(redit for you Can you use a 7
BR, I' bath Condo with pool' I
Jon 'he car,frc. 121

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pe(e%of wrought iron furniture.
$150 firm I 70 speco electric
trolling mOtor. 160
I set
Lemogel china. complete set for I
4. many eitra
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446, after S 30 P m

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Don't Dispar Or Pull Your liar
USe A Want Ad 377 2611 or Ill

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and 091cr I

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- Peg Real Estate Broker
JOPIPI KR tD[R ASSOC
107* Commercial
pp 521 liSt canford

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DEALERSHIP AVILABL
5.nfo,d Spm,r,ole .lrea
Urn
Per e.lr
510 000 150 000
Unlm, ted OXrtuflmt, One
VISC rialOn
Islest
row.ng
productS Total rivesImen'

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William Maliczowski,
REAlTOR 377 7951
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bp

Associate

No Money For
Down Payment?

RE SUIT F UI
S 3;: 2611

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'stile shag, $50,
9'i '2' lIoral, $25. "a9' floral,
III. Oil space heater. III. china,
glass. plants.
1313 Park
Fri I Sat 10 am 5 pm

Ig Lake Sylvan. 750' on II
front. %w.m. hi5ti I Ski William
MIiCZtki. PEAL TOP. 332

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Almost new' Beautiful. 1114 31' RI
lnt,rfsat,orl.aI Diplomat Camper.
m,led very !.P!ie. !3dnd It r
teretted in buyirig. Call 332 1)05
Can be bank hnanced

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part poodle ptjppIi, free to
home.Rt I, Boa I$IF,Wpkiya
Parl or ,
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Doberman pups. Avc, taIls
docked, wormed, r
I blcIS,
5150 t 5250 Born Oct )ru 373
St

Carpet- Pi 17

Sacret,

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'Handyman can PItily convert this'
7 Bk. into a 3 or i BR Only
115.900 low down payment

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p;easp QinC a ktlpn a çc
rr
Cute, cuddle v. and free Call
4746

PlearIt new blue char, trundle

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ONE P'i0141 CALL SlAp
(LA 55sF II 0 AD ON
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24 --Business C)pportunitlet
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SOLICItATION
' Aggrj5m,
flC,wC,il to sell

LoSt write German Shepherd.
yr5 Old. ,riiaiI. answers to 9I
'same of Smoke. reward

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333 3115.

PIa)14 Ale, Kartas stars as an

Lega

PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
12 DINAH

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FOUND - a mal, black &amp;
Cat wth co:lar ri tr. vcnfp
he Old Morror Road. T,iesi5iy

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Roommate *antea
Ma'e or
ftmale 1100 Plus half ul tIes
Onn room I. full bath Wor1.ri
rson Orl, 123 7355

SALFI POSITION
TOLL LREl - tim A1IA1I
RECOPflFrSMFSSAG(

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vocaoo. ci
Ctllent COnditiOn. IllS. 3fl 5423

IDEASI

"'i.iTses

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Ira'!,, tor renl ea'rr &amp; lights
furnished Near Osteen Fi
Neal to F arm,ngt0n
hunt
Rese,. 115 per mc Call alter S
pm . 33) SIll

21Situations
Wanted
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DrlIorsa' E'per'encedOnl,
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ri Corrrrre,c.a
32) 5l7
'sOur Con(ern
Vøt,,

tO telepnone solc,tors neflrd tO
help ease funds
t'perrnced prreterre,O call $43
5130

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living

year oh
$400 per month 4
months lease 322 4015 or
323

AA.A EMPLOYMENT

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ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON
forfamlesor trends of
prOtil,mdr,nlers
For Irlher ntormaton Call
133 4511 or wr,t,
Sanford Al Anon Family Grovp
PC Ba' 55)
Santord, Fla 37771

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yard. drapes, relrigerator.
rnurh more Mid 530 ' s 323 SOOS
or 377 0373

room, with
fireplace
Island
kilchpn.
washer dryer refr gerator.
%lOvC * w carpeting Splil air
condition I heating system. I

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..J1L!) jusT THINK IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN I WORK THERE
SOULDN I BE ANY"
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725 and 625)
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NEWS (CPsaiwiel 4 news at
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ICA I Good Monng Florida
a! 725 and 8 25 local .-t,
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"cc Ce'aiI K IT, &amp;Qi
Pompjn Fl 33I

17 STAR TREK
EIV GRIFFIN SHOW
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ROAD Triut THE WILBuRN
BROTHERS SHOW
17 KUTANA
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6 45
If NEWS FOR THE DEAF
6 54
AT'S HAPPENING
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Sell thloe (SSPfLJl. no 10519cr
flUded ferns *Iti a Herald
CIassled Ad Call 373 1611 or

ri.,s ,.lrd sn f
A.Int .111 Ca" 323 2611

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COUNTRY (Tues., Fri)
PORTER WACOP.lFR

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Mighty
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Thuri , Fri
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NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
(Tues ) AFTER HOURS
COPJT (Thurs) THE WIN.
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helped estAblish a special
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Thursday, Dec,$, )77
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

'Pot' Smoker Needs Her Influence

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peanut butter and j?lly sand- won't be hungry.
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CIEAFIWATER, VIA.
wich and a glass of milk. And
DEAR CLEAR: Youneedn't
I)EAH A813'i': A )Cf gu I
hcii t.e're at the borne of
sacrifice
)our social life
took in my brother's son, who ,s
mends, he pushes his food
now 22. He had a serious
around on the plate and don't because of your husband's
disagreement with his parents
eat any of it. When the hostess kooky eating habits. Your
and moved out. He has always
notices it, she asks if sornettung friends will 1000 become
is wrong with the food, and I customed to his Idiosyncrasy
been a favorite of mine. He is a
beautiful, intelligent young
want to crawl under the table
and accept it. if I were you, I'd
man. out ne nas one fault. Ife
Before A e go to someone
be more concerned about his
smokes marijuana. I became marijuana is NOT addirtise,so home, I give him a peanut health. lie's asking
aware of this shortly after he )ournephew could quit If he butter and jelly sandwich so he nutritional bankruptcy.
moved in with me. One thing I really wanted to. %tany have
admire about him is that he will ,JI,v
''- $0.
not lie.
I do NOT condone the use of
I have tried to accept his marijuana, but as long as he
smoking, but I cannot, H ' doesn't smoke it in your home I
doesn't anokc at home, but I
think it would be a mistake to
final!&gt; gave hill, an ultimatum a'.k him to Irate. He
to quit smoking entirel or to desperately nerds )our positive
leave, He wants to stas. and influence In his life.
sa&gt;s he's trying to quit, but I
DEAR ABHV. Jim and I are
doubt if he can
both 30 We've been married for
If I turn him out, he will be ,
, even sears, and he's got to be
cot1Lplt'tt'1, alone I halt' to see the pickiest eater in the
world'
this happen to turn I am his IL' h., all vegetables and
oni&gt; contact with 'family," and must fruits, and he won't
touch
the only good influence in his meat, fish or chicken. He
life. He loves and respects mc I
practically lives on peanut
love him, too, but cannot
butter and jelly sandwiches.
tolerate
his
smoking Can you believe this is a gown
marijuana
man and the lather of two'
NAME WITHHEI,D
Dining out is embarrassing
[WAR NAME: I am told that because all Jim ever
orders is a
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SENIORS GIVE
TO OTHERS

AREA ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Shirley Fine of Sanford, announces the
engagement of her daughter, Sharon Lee Craig, to
Robert Lance Heaves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Heaves of La ke Mary
Born in Richmond, Va., the bride-elect is the
daughter of C. T. Craig of Richmond. She Is emptoyed at Pantry Pride,
Her fiance, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q.
Galloway of Sanford. was born in Sanford. He is
employed as an engineering technician with Jam.
mal and Associates, Winter Park.
The .edding will he .Jan. 7. 1978, at Central Baptist
Church, Sanford

Bunner. White
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cravton Jr. of Indianapolis,
md., announce the engagement of Sheryl Ann
Bunner to Daniel White of Champaign, fl,
The bride-elect is the daughter of Reba Bunner
('ray ton, formerly of Sanford. Miss Bunner attended
Westside Schcxl in Sanford and was a member of
Longwood United Pentecostal Church.
The wedding is planned for Feb. 14, 1978, at the
United Pentecostal Church in Champaign.

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IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR

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WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!

SEMINOLE HIGH
SCHOOL CHORUS
Presents a special

JOHN RATESTRAW
Entertains with
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Fits in purse or pocket
travel

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A 2995 Vai tie

1UNDAY NOON

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The national cash prizes are
$2,000 first prize: $1,500 second
prize: 19(l) third prize. $&amp;ØI
fouh prize arm] $5*) fifth pr ize
Local Winners will receive
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cmc organizations. Interested
students may contact Mrs
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The Sanford Pilot (lub. along
with the South Seminole Pilot
flb will assist in spon or.ng
the 30th annual 'Ailitv
counts" essay contest.
The contest is open t
11th or 12th grade student in
public, private or parochial
schools.
There will be cash prizes for
tthe first five national sirncrs
lftp1ace%thtenr11
receive transportation and
ex penses to the Prcsicient',
coiflfnittee on Employment (
Handicapped Persons itnnual
meeting in Washington, D. c.
A local winner from ea(h cit
in the state competition will be
eenn tered.
This )ear's contest theme is
"Awakening of the
%litit%'" ThCC5 )'ls tOIfl0
m ore than three double spaced
typewritten pages and mist be
turned in locally no later than
Jan. 15th, 1978 to "Ahility
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Pilot Clubs Sponsoring
National Essay Contest

Craig Reaves

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the Sanford Senior Citizens ('tub Annual Chrhtmas party at the
Civic (enter
produced lots of gifts for
others. In lieu of a gilt exchange, members brought
gifts sshich vvill be distributed to the Sanford Nursing and Convalescent
Inc. and the Good Samaritan Home. with presents (or%oungsters going('enter
to the
Sal alion Arms. Marcus Hardy gets prepared to play
Santa ('laus, assisted b
Bobbi flards center) and Wilma Kalmus,

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EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE

Radiance

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Come in Early and See Our

For Christmas Giving

Thompson

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A-lu- lu-p Clerk o
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THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
EIGHTEENTH

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GIFTS FOR THE FAVORITE
PET IN YOUR LIFE

NFORD

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'N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
COUNTY
PRORATE DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO 77 2257 CA 01 (
PIP Numb., 11 130 CP
In N. the Marr iage Do
O'w.on
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REG. 1.99

DON'T

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1°° off
Void after Dec.

For Christmas Gift
giving we suggest:

Dec I 9 15

FLORIDA

and save
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PROCTOR ELECTRIC
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Tangerine Bowl, Dec 23, Tickets Are
Available At All HIS Stores Locations.

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one ol (is e ntionaI reld plans

RESTAURANT

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OPEN SUNDAYS 1 til 6

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Chocolates
5995

Man's 5 function wit. &amp; yel. 99.95

Free Convenient Layaway
Free Professional Service
Free Fresh Coffee
Major credit cards accepted

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SALE

90.00

Ladies' 5 function wit.

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Samples of Savings:

GIFT WRAPPING

Family Dinners!
Combinations!

FACTORY DISCOUNT PRICE

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FREE

New!

Reg. Price 349.00

ME'.OFW F DI

LED Watch Sale
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READY MADE CHRISTMAS REG. 88c

FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK

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REG. 98c

Paper Plates 68

account!

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SANFORD PLAZA
ONLY

Christmas Club

PEPPERIDGE FARMS

Li mit RInhI'.

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with each new

11

Publix

Santa Claus
Sa le

JEAN SALE

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SANFORD PLAZA

SANFORD PLAZA

VISA

322-7542

Sanford
Sewing Center

k'X(ihml!,J hiutte'r s( , ft
li',ittui'rs for

WA. TOTAL

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THIS WEE

Christmas Cactus

Christmas Parties Welcome I

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Deluxe Dressmaker

Mabel Duggan - Owner' Operator
Wanda Collins
Sands Palmer

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MASTER

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Free

SANFORD PLAZA ONLY

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CNAIOC CHANGE

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SPECIAL

Banquet Facilities

WESTERN AUTO

HOME OWNED BY
DAVE CLAUDETTE KARKOS
PHONE 322.880

OYHOSE
.E SIDE '.CF
A',
MAILING ADDRESS IS $19 So,'u

11
of SIESTPOM. WaO5P'
YCINTOSH Alforney for 6041 S
.

Jean

hallmark oilers
ZWIII -(IifkreIl(

SANFORD PLAZA 3220580

10r6or12V 61? CO'dS Oualty,

NOTICE OF ACTION
'A [
F F C IDA I
LUOFI
. . '1k F I $ 4

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Complete Pro Shop

SANFORD PLAZA

1L F v

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Ttt IOPO.ng jo S(?-O

Snack Bar

Cards and Gifts

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afternoons...until Christmas...
for your shopping convenlencel

.32 Lanes

Summit Apartments.

Big Charge m.t., with auto
matuc CII'Cuit beaie, mat pro.

SANFORD
S ANFORD PLAZA'S

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LUDELL.

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OPEN SUNDAY

midnight buffet and party favors

Winter Springs Nwrtonia. 730 a ni , Sunshine Park
conanunits center
Sanford St-riorna, 7 ;, it,

6 AMP BATTERY CHARGER

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Most of our stores are

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Sanford Ijos, r:k)l, Ilojidas Inn.

SAVE 4.96!

ARE HEF.[BY NOTIFIED
'-u' !.'t.k V Ii CURT'S as fI

A' "r

1 15 per couple includes bowling,

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Seminole Community College Concert Hand, holiday
concert, 7 1" p ni . Si I lit i-ri hail. Free to public.
Oser 50 Club Christmas parts and turke dinner.
noon, Sanford ('haintx'r it I lln,r;trc(' building. Members
only.

ASSOCIATE STORE

Vj

CURTIS

Marriage of

'eS-denc.

r

Saturday 11:00-5:00

NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
DEC. 31, 10 PM TO2AM

p ri , Florida Federal ritetting
roorl:. Altan,tnte Sprir1
In a in ..Aensitin Lutheran
(l'iurt.h, I •u lk'rr

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Thursday 2:30.5:30 Friday 2:30-5:30

BOWL AMERICA
SANFORD

Wright Watchers.

.

In Np The
FQP(

'III ',I'Li(OFFLOR I DA TO
A',5('

GALA

%SFDNF..SIMV, I)E('EMHEHIf
Genesa homemakers, 10 am community Hall.
Casselberry Rotary, 730
, the ('aboose.
Osiedo Rotary, 7:30 a m , the Town House
Sanford Kistanis. noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptimIst. noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Serenadirs senior citizens dance, '231) p III
Civic Center
Starlight Promenaders, 7 p.mh'B
. lary Community
Center.
Osere'dler% Anorsnious. 730 p in., Sears, Altamonte
Mall.

CIVIL ACTION NO 171114 CA OIL

NOTICE OF ACTION

will be in our Plaza

FINI

Osereuters Anoc,mous 9:30 am. Firsi Federal
Savings of Seminole Sit 434, Lngssood; 7 pin. MA
Tetisi Sedgiucid Apartments clubhouse, SR 436,
Altarnontt Springs, 7:30 p iii., Florida Poster and Light,
Sanford

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

I.'

('hunch

.

YA RTIN A CUR 1t5 PlioWdent

5 3)

Altamonte-South Seminole Jincet's board, 7:30 p.m
clubhouse, Sprint: Oaks and SR 436
Uki Workshop. 10.1 in and :30 p iii , Sanlando United
Methodist Church. SR 434 and 14: 10 am. and noon,
Carlton Union Buildin, Stetsrn Universits, 1)eLand.
Sanford Rotary, noon. Civic Center.
Sanford U. 8 p in , 1201 W First St closedi.
TOPS Chapter 79. 7 p in . user Baptist Church. Cr stat
Lake and ('uuntrs Clnb ltuad, lake Mars
Sanford ,l-Anon, l p In . First I rated Methodist

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR

1

Dr. Donald liumberger. coniposer. arranger and conductor

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CURTIS

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Shop our Plaza.
The variety is
tremendous and
personal contact
assures you of
excellent service!

Federation of Senior Citizens (hubs tA.trII HIreling, 10

Casselberrs .Jac'ees board, 8 p ni , [)ou's Garage,
Melody Line.
.
Parents .tnimnmouj. • :30 p.m.. (asselberry Cornmunity United Mi'thodLst Church
TriCounls Road Runners (it Club, 7:30pm. Sanford
Ch;tnitx'r of ('oflii',t'r(r

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S.inti' Sanford
1 aiiglt't.utid t t. l'l. p iii . St Un hard's ('bunch,
l.ikv llomll Ut.1
I. li5flttd t %. L lo'.t'd. 8 p ri.
hills Milra% :. fl
ttiurh, .SU 4.11
' nun
duIt I lub for Single. p ii lIr lando Garden
(lull. 710
Utilliri' St
% t'ght %%at( ht'r, iii .i in St,r'. ltmitintt' Mall.

Oak Me

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"I;il1, l, and Sit 434
Weight %%atchers. 71)111 - Sanford %'.ottians (lub, 309 S.

I. Plot Ce 5 tIereb,

f,'8rtPu.m Road
retter sad nmp AIPu tP Clerk 04
PaI, Oor.cla
ifie C'ct , t Court, Semnol, County,
Pu('5pp De 4 5.5 75. 9 II , 12. II. r
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IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COUNT. Florda S'iI!t 1957
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIN S 0' Yrrie F parper
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
bIt" No v IF 21, Dt'C I 9 1917

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F'HIu. I)F:tFlnF:u 9
Seminole South Hula r
50 •i ni I Prd (Thuniicv's,
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Sarifuirci-Si fllItii'I(' Ja t't.I'oofl. ,i,(.(((' tiuiIttin

St SI) %'t' IW('FMIIFII II
The Sharret Hrotht'r
un t'rt pn.ired b
Assembis ! Sanfrd, 7 p iii . (i ii ('enter, Free.

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COUNTY, FLORIDA

intel MiUtlit tliurcli,
W right % .itt hi N. p in
I41110tood Qu.uIit Inn and
td Fir -: I rnti %I( thw h,
t liunih

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CASE NO
In R. The Marriage
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('a&amp;celberr

FICTITIOUS NAME
Qvpn Ma r P
f'4•J .r Duvrie ss 4? P 0 Ii,.
Trumpru T I00RCO553?, mOfOrCCIe, 1914 Sanlord, Simnole
(our!,
to
charges for 'epar and riOrda ur'dlr tup ic?? os flm ;4
Sa lt * IIt.ePueidat
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PO h (p
PROMO TIOtI
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PRODUCTIONS, and 9'? s.nt e

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. Jaycee

I 'hunt h, irrltrI
Sanford A A. H p ii. I u1 ',' FIr%t St
0iiervater% %non%nious.
3i1 , iii . Mental Health
nit. l(thin liid. .It.unntt Sprin g s. 7:30

Seminole StiiirIe Kitt .iflis,

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
is, 1917 a, 7 p m

On Decernr,,
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SrijtioIi' (uuld

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Thursday. Dec. 1,

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Thursday, Dec.I. 1fl7

Two Seminole County Parades Planned

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

PlAil Christmas parades
are intti Springs. 16-)ear-old parade include l.man High trucks from Winter Springs Boulevard to Wekuva and
hcdujif in Seminole Count)
Davis. ho ill ride on the School, the Orlando Naval Garden Club, Sertorna, Winter continuing tick to the starting
tin
on the next t'Ao Sundays. The fire department float with Training Center, Jackson Springs Elementary School, point. The parade'. sponsored by
annual
%V,nti'r
Springs
of her court.
Mol4li, &amp;h*ji South Seii,:iolt
o:itique ears, Big Bird, Smoke) fl, flu
iIl
(hrLmas parade iII be held
Fire Chief Charles llolznian, Middle School. and TuskaiIla the hear, Seminole Youth feature
Lake, Brantley thigh
this Sunda) beginning at 2 p.m parade iiiar,hal, Says he e• Middle School. The Nay) Drill Hanch eloens, and Jingles the
School and Teague Middle
,ndSeeeteeater Oaks eill have pects 30 units for the parade learn and Honor Guard eill (ioeeii.
School
Bands, Shrine units, 25
Its sixth annual Christmas ,fuch eill begin at Hayes Road also participate.
The
thrt'timle
parade
route
horses,
30
golf carts, children's
parade on l)ec 18 at 3 p at.
•ulilmove vst on SR 434 to N
Among the other entries are in Set'eteater Oaks eeihl begin hieyches,floats, Navy w'ts, fire
S.inta (1us seill share the Edgenion Aenuc and disband the Indian Gwdes. Scouts. six
at the' Previee Center and truths and entries Ironi clubs
'potlight in Winter Springs eeith
i t Sunshine Park Hands emits from the Veterans of move
est on Wekiava Springs a ii ii church e s•. J A N
the ne'e 1% croee ned
Miss
'ht'dulef to march in the' Foreign Wars, Shrine units, fire' Road turning on Seecetseater

Thursday, Dec. 5, 177-7B

FOLLOW THE STARS * * *
IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR

Ck'u61sa6 &amp;L

$10 to 15 off

IDEAS SMART SELLERS HAVE A STAR (*) WITH THEIR
MESSAGE — AND SMART SHOPPERS FOLLOW THE STARSI

20% off
famous name

g ift bikes

Bicycles available

30% saving
M
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on the,
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S ave 30% on our
se11ing sweater

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casual,

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Sale 21.59

Rig. 99.99. Men's or women's 26"
10-speed racer. Features alloy centerpull caliper brakes, Shimanoc Positron
II derailleur, front tree wheel System,
scm'rnountetj uedr stolters, gumwall
tires Straw color frame with
chrome fenders

Triple Crown

Peg. 26.99. Brunswirk Triple Cro,n''
piastic bowling ball in 10, 12, 14
or 16 lb. weight. Black copper and
Smoky pearl.

sporting,

-.

Sale 15.99

4

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Custom 300
Peg. 19.99. Brunswick Custom 300-00"
black rubber bowling ball in 10, 12.
14 or 16 lb weight

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Giftable savings on
famous electronic games.

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In four parts.

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Colorfully striped golf shirt
Ot polyester cotton knit with
Solid color collar Great
combos ri sizes S.M.LXL

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Reg. S.

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WINTER PARK AND SANFORD PLAZA ON LVI

vc'

Sale 6.30

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Penney stores!

I.

s.f.

business suit.

bowling b all s.

at all 3

Sale
)d 7.70
leg. $ib. Full f3ShiOrid short
eoi.e knit sweatershirt of polyStef nylon with two-button
ace! front Great Solid COlOrS
iO strpe combos in sizes

Sale 70
Reg. $100. Great versathty in th's

'. L XL

woven polyester vested Suit 'eaturrig a soft Shoulder jacket withflap
patch pockets Vest is reversible
Extra pair of coordinating pattetned
slacks Great sohis and contrasting
paterns in regular, short and long
Sate prices effective through Sun., Dec. Ii.

Now 34.88

Peg. 44.95. Teltar' Colormatic
video game plays four games in
vivid color on your TV, hockey
tennis, handball and jai alai Two
remote controllers, three electronic beeps accents on screen
digital display scoring Uses
6 C batteries not included)

oour

'.

mos popu a r
Sale49.99

dress shirts.

Men's

Reg. S9.W Girls' 20" Picnic Swinger
bike with red and while frame,
checked seat. fenders and chain.
guard Coaster brake.

Sale 7.70

sportcoat.
Special

Sale 39.99

Now 29.88

Peg. $11. Dress shirt is made of Cotton

Rig. 49,99. Boys' 16" motocross style

polyester for oasy care Solid Colors *ith
double track stitching Long sleeve
Sizes 14'sto 17
Short Sleeve req Sb Sale

s'dewalk bike with flat black finished
frame features black grips, Chrome
fork and black semi-pneumatic tires
Front number plate and yellow
chainguard

Sale prices effictive through Sun.. Dec. II.

No

Rig. 47.99'. Girls' 16' sidewalk bike

ersat'to two button so
soft
S3uPder blazer of woven tCitijii.rJ
nl/oster lalored with center yprit
r- etal buttons notched lapel and
1ap patch pockets Smart loovinrj
In fouIar hr
on

rushed sateen

jeans

for

Sale prices effective thru Sun..

iiien.
Reg. $11. Flare leg western jean a

25% off men's slippers.

Sale

7.70

0 88

WINTER PARK AND SANFORD PLAZA ONLY!

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Sale prices effective thru Sun . Dec ii

Now 41.88

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Sale 3.74

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More

Now 29.88

Peg. 4.99. Men s comfy cotton coruroy slipper

Peg. 34.. Cross,nan 76 POwer
mast,.r
pump action gun7 cal B B or pi'llirt

Boys sizes. req 4 59. Sate 3.60

Price effedive thru Sun., Dec.

,

Save on famous name hunting gear. p...

cottonipolyester brushed sateen
Solid colors in sizes 28 to 42
Sale price effective thru Sun., Dec. I

•;' '

wtrl ter.n:s .1" Ir,r,,c,..., 31"—('5
ud'i :, .'
Converter
11.1 i'

a..

puler system features t.s.
by Stick controls two sc's
of peddle controls
to, adlusting difficuty ,•
qarne. includes AC DC
converter. Combatga'-'.
Cartridge Plays n
a
color TVs

Dec. ii.

...

,,-,..,,

Peg. 179.9$ ViOe corn.

with reinforced frame and bright
aqua finish features chrome-plated
handlebars and rims, whitewall semipneumatic tires, floral patterned seat
and basket. While grips with streamers
Bicycles corns unusernbled.

L

Reg. 149.95' ,

Peg. 39.95. Blackjac-k caCulator game is desk sic
and plays blackjack 1211 by
Las Vegas rules Calculatcr
has memory and Constant
keys Uses 3 C cell ti'
teries (not iflCluOedl

Sale 37.99

o

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Now 119

ii.

ow

Reg. 44.99. Grv'nleL
,iCtiOrl rfbe w th

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Shop JCPenney Catalog Centers
now at all 3 Penney Shores
Winter Park-Orlando-Sanford
644-8844
423-4436
322-1020

Sale 22.99

Now 9.88

Peg. 29$9, Big Blue' 3 lb Dacron
Hollofil II sleeping bag has ripstop nylon
shell and striped flannel lining Mp.iirg
33.. 75,• Stuff bagincluded
'Sale
efectiv thru Sun., Dec ii

Reg. I?.". Daisy leve, action PAL air gun is
a perfect first gun Velocity 255 F P S

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WINTER PARK &amp; SANFORD PLAZA OPEN 10 A.M TO 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU SAT OPEN SUNDAY 12-6 P.M
ORLANDO DOWNTOWN OPEN MONOAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30AM -830 P.M OPEN SUNDAY 12-6 P

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whose identities remain a mystery, were disovere'd Wednesday
in two separate locations in Seminole and Sumter counties
While clearing land south of Lake Mary Wednesday, for it new
1,400-home development workers found what they thought was a
cow or large animal Shortly after noon on Thursday, a road
grader operator discovered a human skull and summoned the
Sheriffs Department to investigate Chief Deput Duane Harrell
said the skeleton was found in an area east of Lake Emma Road
near the 4-Lake Mar) interchange.
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victim today and bone and earth sample's are being forwarded to
the Smithsonian Institution for a specific determination of age.
The investigation is continuing.
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armadillo
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I)htaifl if concealed seeapon
by the counts commission. voting to dens the permit and issuing concealed weapons Kwiatkowski sail ''Ne never
pertiiil from the Seminole ''They should have it in today's Dick Williams and John permits in the County. The voted for one. I have absolutely
Counts Commission, private mail liii asking for a Alexander voting to issue the commis si on reluctantly nottung against the applicant,
detrlive ilarve&gt; K Morse of rehearing on the basis that due permit
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Alexander moved that Morse following an April Florida long as !fli here,"
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issue the perflhit
harm. The commissioners motion died for lack of a counties to issue concealed more than $160, based on my
I'nt e:uing to court on this," considered two other ii- sCCofl(i Then Kwutkowski weapons permits to individuals assuniion that if I met the
Morse said following the plications and put off a moved to deny the application, of ''good moral character" and quaiilicaition.s that the permit
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decision. I want my case and tus rnotr9 wa_s st'tttiktl Ii&gt; adult age who umiect other would be granted." Morse said
his permit was ikitied. - 'I nwt considered without reference to French and the 3-2 vote requirements prescribed by befc,re the 3-2 commission vote
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followed,
Vatien commissioners adopted
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court decision required them to the
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happy about the situation. "I said all they want to on that,"
don't really want to do this, but Williams answered
I guess we
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Kwiatkowsk , who made the mitting system, saying the
motion to adopt the procedures, stateshould issue concealed
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and adopted (liVidUal counties, When
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Herald Staff Writer
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Morse' told commIssIoners sidering adopting concealed
Arraigmuient was set for 1:30 pin today.
this week, "The law reads that weapons permit regulations In
A iourbance early this morning ended
Sanford police units, including the Sanford
if I meet the application August. Morse said, "To get a
requirements, a gun permit gun permit in each county of the
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SWAT. team and the Seminole County
aggravated assault witha deadly weapon on
must be issued. There must be state would require 67 apSheriff's Department S.W.A.T. team.
a qualification I did not meet." See PRIVATE
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responded to the disturbance call at 6:23 am.
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the same percentage of
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Situ mOlt's plan should minorities in county jobs as in
es.'ntualls contain goals and the count&gt; 's population The
t,tiie't,ibR's for increasing goals still be' determinedbs
muinorit&gt; hiriri1z, the federal count&gt; officials, not by me
Soie' (actors counts official,s
official said 'flits would in
lude stateiitnt that within a should lofteider in establishing
sear or two sears or five' scars, the goals would include
the' L'(lUllti st,ultl itii'rt'ase' projected eriipio&gt;et' turnover,
in projected expansion of county
participation
impiritries
sp.'cifi (lt'partnient s by a programs, hose many empio)e'vs will be retiring in
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Phi' would mstt be pe'.siblt' by coming years and a detailed
the Jan. 31 deadline', said anal&gt;sis of the' labor market
,llL5oti, but 'b&gt; th;t time the specific job categories, said
plan ould include .e statement Allison You coukin t come' UP
of ti,s% the count&gt; will go about with a single formula saying
and there should be' X percentage of
g(tais
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tunetable's But it woull be Ininoritie's across the board
i1walotLs for the il*W to say MARK EIHI:Rc.

Tuesday and Wednesday Dc'portmne'nt of Lilxir an up- workable plan for increasing primititasi Thames is working
working with county officials to diite'tl af(iniuitive action plan, the numbers of women and
in the provisions The&gt; ary not
inipre)ve the county's af- which must be approved boo the minorities it employs
part if the plan.
formative action plan.
AllLce(n said an affirmative
dt'purtiiue'nt to insure continued
Recruiting more ritinorits
Under the plan. Personnel funding of the' county's $7 04• action plan is ''a nianage'miit'nt
group riie'iiibcrs The plan
Director Itomi Thames is the million manpower program, plan to review and e'luuiinati' rimotions that 't'niplo&gt; nient
county 's affirmative action
an) type' of practice's whit-h
,tnnounoemants will he for.
officer The plan calls for the'
An affirmative
discrinimnate against the hiring
w.trple'tj to niinorits groups ,ind
establishment of an equal
•uid promotion of minorities
women's organizations and to
('nhf)Iu) fluent opportunity
and women, It's a plan that
radio stations which have large
action plan is a
coiinnitte'e which will have ''the'
calls for taking positive at'audience's of luinorit) groups or
overall responsibility of in.
lion,"
eetlflte'n fins is not being done
living document.
silting that Seminole County
hle're is wtat Allison said the ,lti •innounce'mfle'nts go to
('itliif)lie'S with the provisions of
count y 's affirmative' action
F'loruh Technical Univt'rsits
the
Equal
Opportunity
plan should contain and how
and Ilollins ('olte'gt' but riot to
Each year, it
Emiplos me'nt Act of l73,'' the
Allf.'p4)fl rated the existing plan
uiiiiorits colleges such ,
plan says
Es'WttiOIi of existing RuthuneCookiian in I)a&gt;tcnni,
should
be
updated.
The' coninutte-t' is supposed ti.
equal e'miiployment opportunits
aUI'l'r(ting to Mrs Rosteil
ill on it or co Ui ph a flee
efforts In the e'uuntv This Is
•nalvsis of the liter
procedures and will prepare noting the county's now being handled by Thaine's'
mnarke't in professional Job
periodic reports relating to our
office and is not complete It is categories to
dett'raiinecompliance." The committee,
not part of the county's af- reasonable goals fur hiring
successes and
however,
was
never
(irritative action plan.
minorities. No analysis has
established, and Arkase
Mechanism
for
ad'
taken
place
failures to increase ministering the
flow ell. black personnel analyst
plan The equal
"The point is not to go out ant
who was working with Thames
employment opportunit&gt;
Just hire minorities he'cau,",'
to
develop
compliance
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minority hiring...'
procedures, was fired last week
but it has never been against an&gt; quality in the work'
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by Thames, who said he'd hire funded entirely by the federal established Thames is the
force (til l) the very best should Bridgeanother analyst to help hall geivernzie'nt.
county's affirmative action be resrwte'd Ili tre'is bk
.tiviular
develop procedures to lilt.
"Nobody's dictating to the officer.
Seminole Count&gt;, it's tough
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county now," the federal of.
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e omiipe'tc with private em-F,utiti*iaI
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