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                    <text>66 -IlLwritc,til Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, Dec.6. my

BLONDIE

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17 Wind
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4 4 Ands(Fr)
45 Makes pig
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47 Who (Fr )
48 Stow cargo
50 Shoulder (Fr)

19 Ascribable
20 Sutherland
specialty
22 Sudden

52 Feels
53 More agile
54 Record
55 Canvas

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by Mort Walker

FOOD $3'-QoOo...
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26 Mescal cactus
2 storage place 21 Just off
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28 Compass
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3 Student leftist 23 Chic
30 South IN 1
25 Stocking
4 Period
5 Actor

38 Magic chatin
39 Son of Oiled

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Lanoxin, I take no medication. others who want this
is fairly sedentary, formation call sund A
My
plan
to retire in six with ;I long. slaniped, scif.
but I
addressed envelope
for it to iii
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HEADER
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entirely upon what 110 % 1551. HadlO 0t% Station
causes
palpitations
DEAlt DR I.A.M111 So niw~,,
Irregularities. If they occur in a
4Ot1iCfl thcM' rt
are plagu
healthy person, and a medical
,heck up shows no problems with facial hair Call
such an individual can develop cnlighknus .i' to the out. P
an exercise program gradually, to avoid it, shat to do about it
hen it is excessive, and r t.,t
You may be taking the
Lanoxin
to
control part do synthetic hornii
irregularities, or you may be play in this embarrassing ii
taking it because your doctor agonizing problem "
DEAlt HEADER
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thinks vour heart inuscle needs,
.strengthening. Since you main factors Involved it,
require heart medicine, )ou fiumhar characteristic.san(f o
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By one vote. Seminole County
(,nlnassionur luL-sdav gave
Orlando the final go-ahead to
build the Iron Bridge sewage
treatment plant near Oviedo.
The plant, ~%Iuch Orlando
officials
million i including interceptor
linesi, -Aill treat ,t-,Aage from
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U EMBARRASSE1 WHEN "CU THANKEP
EVERYONE AT - MRS NUTCHELL FOR
FISILLA5 PARTY
THE POTATO CH.

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WHAT PIP
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TERRIFIC JUNK FOcX?
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)ourself in situations today This could be
,A here you are unable to run the day. provided you roll up your
sleevesdon't
and go
to wok Tackle
show. If you don't get up(lght, tasks.
talk
things still stork out just as if
&gt;ou were the producer. Find out
CANCER June 21-July 22I
more about yourself by sending
Enjoy
yourself t0(Isy but select
lc
our cops of Mtr.raph
titter. Mail 50 cents for och attis itit s t ha t won t cost y ou
rim and i k Iteziiorse will
and .r long, self-address
in if &gt;ou blow the budget on one
aniped envelope to A.slr0( day's
fun
(;ra, P.O. Box
. Radio Cit)
Station. N.Y.. 10019. Be sure to
¶E() iJul 23Aug. 22u We
specify your birth sign.
een taught it is Iliure
blessed to gist than receive.
(Ah'KIt()RS 'Dec.
19 Friends will appreciate you lit-call this today if you're
tennp(ttl to slice an extra wedge
more today if you don't pr
fort ourself it hen cutting up the
deeply into their private ,
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fairs - Open no closets where
then lila) be hidden skeletons
V IR GO Aug

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by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl

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ken today, but there is a
possibility you'll be ovi'rIs
critical of your own concluslons Don't 1r) to second.
),UCS yourself.

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PALSY

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March 21-April 191
1tt- xinsibijities not of your

t)on't neglect your respon-

sit 'Iities caret-nw ise. The
rewarj could be larger than
usual Stake this a payday,
a playday
SCORPIO i0ct
you're congenial today. all of
) our encounters will lit'
pleasant ones Caustic actions
will evoke a similar response.

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We aren't going to get into
the merits and erascnils of
South's failure to open stha
of three

spades or his rather optionstic jump to four spades in
response to his partner's
duo opening
In an)' event he did bid it
and was fortunate enough to
get a queen of c1uhs lead
from WeNIL lie rose with
dummy's ace arid East
dropped the king. A success.
ful spade finesse cniablu'd

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It) I)ONNA ESTFS
Iterald Staill Writerr
of the 9,163 eligible voters in the Cities of
'a.1k'rrs, Lnigstuod and Lake Mary stel.t to the pulls
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tIn' (aselherr) eledion was the ouster 01
IIi:t;1ii:ht
thr pri
t nit it or b a fornut niitisor
Iii hi ii it rnxl in Incumbent (OUflhiItiidfl it is U ltttt1
It) 4 Ia:iilslule.
.-\nitI in Lak e Mars one race was d.'cided b) a single

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munils and (t,,',ni fit lii'irts
If South g'
tl u.
either suit he is hroii.
South a .1-I lot iarite
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tie have a sure thing
'iur.thiriiissi
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is it reiisonabl%
normal bridge plot
l-os
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eivs'd pats on the hack and congratulations all around
t sup;virtt rs at lbs ( .sdtxrrs (its Hall i Elections
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Mirris announced tin' winners
ii Is ,sno st ar'i
, i Grier. after t_,% t 'it tS i-ti (bier
at i iii us or and four
irs rip (lii it) Cl UI)' ii ft i
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ni'ite list 0
rinitrist r'ii figure t1urm his 'iLiit
-t cot tennit, itOs not pit-sent to hear the results hIts
b . ii It ot n Dale, re presented
his father;is ht had
-ti the ,',iiIpaignt trail, at a ;xIitical rally and on the
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.'ivt'd O feint-i siiks than two sears ago
i .4lIt1t) \ ridit-agut' in ttt' lot-al Ih'niottatic Lt'cutis t'
ininititti, Winterr prinL si itor tros l'iI mitt ri
cr-ted unIt a tituuntli aiu, %%;I% at uty hail to 'lId his
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begin by next .1os
Co inm I s s Iii tie r s 1)1 c k
Williams, Bob French and John
Alexander voted to give
Orlando until June 198 to begin
building the plant. which still
process up to 24 million gallons
of s st igr tir h dot pouring the
treated ttatt
ater into the
Little Econlockhatchee River
ii iii in ISS ion e r s
lbr r
Ksiatkotski and Bill Kirchhoff
',oted against extending the
construction deadline
Commissioners made their
decision at a public hearing on
sthe(her to give Orlando
•urwither six months to start
constrt'tion on the plant.
In approving the six-month
extension for the start of contnjction on the plant. corninissioners also approved an
Orlando proposal which %Ail
alloiii, Seminole County to
reserve up to 5 million gallons
;r da of sestage treatment
capacit)
i at tilt- 24-million~allon plant.
The agreement will msure
w%age treatment capacity at
t he plant for the Seminole cities

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and Fren ch had in dicated they
stuulrth't vote to permit conCont ruct ion of the plant in
Seniinolt' withouta gLarant'.
I treatment (apat its It the
plant for Seminole ouniti ins
Orlando City
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i-.gt'rton K van den lIerg inaft
the offer to reserve treatment
capacity for Seminole at a
;tablic hearing last week 'Wt'
worked with ount s
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nt.,'nt,t'rs over the past week to
L aft
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Stiiunolt wtKn the plait is
treating 1 million gallons of
st'sat' each day. The count)
wiuld have until the follow ng
October to reserve' treatment
in half -million-gal
incrnt'nts up to S million
al tons
'i)nssos r'ntpti.i'izt'd
tilt %% ere aPPriisrn I Slit 01
tn utn,'nt plant
wilt: •i
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gtIIIUIIS Of SO4 age
Sti.'ri Orlando officials '
.innouniutst Plan.s to tnwll
I:.i:it, thet said the plant .n
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48-million i
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I .ipiilt% It) nit-ti long-t. t::.
sew iigt' treatIient nt'r'ls ,
orlando, Orange Counts it.

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hi limit her [till thu St .itlio r stors for tod is
it St is cold It
is thjrt -s-four du'i'rt'es acictorditig to Ili,' thermometer at tilt, Atlantic
Batik in Sanford this niorultig and kath Is
hu,idIu'd up for the sturst. Stay hutidleil Kaths.
1h St itha mi in predicts i st irtn ing trend.
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F eb 19) You are grateful for the help of
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lbs can be a da&gt; of substantial
time Just a bit resentful. The
accomplistunent, provided
keep nonproductives out of t he former becames you, the latter
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approves of it. lie %ill have "onien have both Illidt, all'
additional information that will fetuale horniont's The thil tilt i.
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is h4it Counts In stotiit n 'A h,",
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developing if daily walking adrenal gland rt-niiairts .is U
habit. Start gradually if you 010111 source for both 111011' .1 . 46
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So me stonlien have a tugt.
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recommend jogging, tennis, or often help, but sthen that is r:
even golf until your doctor says a good idea for medical rt'os&amp;.s
it is 0
or is otherstise not ft'atihir'.
for you.
When the heart is already ";.,ii the onls thing left is t..
overworked because of disease. physicalh remove th' hiir
it is not a good idea to work it
This can he accomplished b)
even harder.
har
That is why some prok.snoital CI1-ctr(il)sis
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people snith heart disease have doctor can help )ou find
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to restrict
restricttheir physical ac- qualified one in %Uaur
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not have such limitations, a sthich one.i are reputat Ic in it.
For Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1977
sensiblcexercise program may coniiniunit
help to forestall or even prevent
Of course ou can pull Ifir U,
'OUR BIRTHDAY
making could be shifted to your heart disease. What Is good for out
ouch - but the) 'A il;
Dec. 7, 1977n
stro g shoulders today. You'll one is not good for all.
come back ssht,ther s)0u use a
(to the job admirably,
To give you more inforniallon wax preparation or
(;ive free rein to your secret
TAUHUS tAprd 20-May 201 On Palpitations, I am sending And youcan often unprove
ambitions this coming 'ear If
appearance bs bIt it bini thin
10(1.1) )OU are a hail fellow. )OU The health Letter number
there is
project you want to
well met in dealing with out.
develop requiring capital or
siders
and
associates.
talent that you don't ;)o,,,. Ilo%ever, your family may feel
look around for a partner.
the accolade is unearned.

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on jogging,
golf or other
forms of exercise for a person
with an irregular pulse and
palpitation. I am a male, 60
ears old, 5 feet H. and weigh
183, and have no other medical
problems.
c1jly dose of
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PROTEST

l'.'Iclia-i's and
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asking that tiltsI'hinoi trnai'd pass a i'a'suslul ion promising to
,ii a Illillio;1oIui,im'i in ustitstaiiutiiig
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Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1917

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the No. 2 aide in Richard M. Nixon's White
House. who was convict ed for taking part in
the W a t ergate cover-up.
The parole will become effective April 27.
1978.

Ehrlichrnan, 52, has been an inmae at the
minimum security 1'ederal Prison Camp at
Safford, Ariz since IC 28, 1976, tending four
large boilers that provide steam for the camp.

Autopsies For Mom, Unborn

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Autopsies will be
performed on the bodies of Rosemarie
slanjscalco and her unborn third child, to see
%%hY the 27•y ear-old pregnant woman lapsed
into a coma Thanksgiving Eve, from which
she never recovered,
Medical experts had not expected Mrs.
Maniscalco to survive, but hoped to keep her
alive for another month, long enough for the
baby to survive outside her womb.

Arthur

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is the 36th anniversary of what President
Franklin D. Roosevelt denounced as the "day,
whch will live in infamy," the sneak attack
on Pearl Harbor that catapulted the United
States into World War If.
Low-key memorial services were
scheduled, but the day will be much like any
other for most Hawaiians. At 7:55 am, local
time a blast from a naval shipyard whistle 'ffl
signal one minute of silence
the time 36
years ago 353 Japanese planes started their
sweep over Pearl Harbor and nearby military
airfields, killing more than 2,200 Americans.
To most Japanese today, reports of the attack
are confined to a few lines in a history book,

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seek public office in Ca.sselberry and was plagued
during his campaign by reports of the r ecent bankruptcy
of his bus iness, pumped han ds vigorousl&gt;.
The winners gathered later at the real estate office of
Elmer Hakalla for the celebration.
Meanwhile, Tom Embrve, a former council chairman,
who came in third in the field of six can didates for the city
council when only the first two could win, was hosting a
party at his home on Jupiter Way. He had invit ed friends
to stop by for an election part)' if a victory was gained or
for a Christmas party if
answer of the people was
"no."
Cit) erk Mary Hawthorne had predi cted a 40 per
cen t tur no ut and her predi ction appear ed bolstered early
in the day as voters stood in line at the three voting
machines. However, with 5,106 qualifi ed elect ors, 1,529
cast ballots in the contests for a 30 per cent turnout.

Joan Little Captured

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Joan Little, a black
fugitive from a North Carolina jail, who drew
nationwide attention for the icepick slaying of
a white jailer two years ago, was captured
today police reported.
A police s po kesman said Miss Little and
George McRae, 29, of Brooklyn, were arrested
at 2a.m. after a high-speed car chase, which
ended when the suspects' car collided with the
pursuing patrol car.
The two suspects allegedly had threatened
a unidentifi ed man, who claim ed to be Miss
Little's boyfriend, at Kennedy Airport, the
spokesman said.

Longwood

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The Larry Goldberg family yelled for joy Tuesda y night
on the Longwood City Hall porch as they got the sign from
a campaign worker iftiide the polling place that he had not
only won re-election to the city co un cil, but by a landslide.
Conducting one
in the c'ity. Goldberg received 375 votes, topping the 363 he

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a.m. readings: tern14)ws tonight from mid 30 to
perature.3; osrrnlghtlows3.S: ar ou nd 40. Northerly winds at
)esterda)'s
high
70;
o mph today, diminishing
barometric pressure, 30.0$;
tonight.
relative humidit) 03 per cent;
TIDES
winds NW at 10 mph.
Daytona Beach: high 3:14
Forecast: Patchy' frost ID the am., 4:34 p.m., low 10:23 am.,
nor mally colder locations.
10:40 P.M.
Mostly fair through Thw'
Port Canaveral: high 4:10
ida&gt; . Cold today and tonight,
4:15 pm. low 10:10 a.m.,
but a warming trend on 10:39 P.M.
Thurida&gt;. highs from the mid
Ray port: hIgh 11:14 am.,
SOs to near 00 toda&gt; and in the 10:23 p.m., low 4:51 a.m., 4:45
mid to upper 00100 Thursday. p.m.
am.,

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HOSPITAL NOTES
DECEMBERO
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ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
Inez Bacon
lorene Baker
sher
thacit&gt;'
Cl eo Fleet
Ruth J. Fi
Della E. Galloway

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Cinda 1. Messer
Hezekiah Smith
Avis N. Starnes
John L. Tallo
James S. Boss, Deltona
Anna M. Byrd, Deltona
Frances S. Callan, Deltom
Elsie M. Dyer, Deltona
Henry H. Lohmann, Deltona
J osephine Miibert, Deltoia
Arthur H. Rlgsby. Deltona
Leslie Wright, Deltona
Kathleen A. Green, Geneva

Catherine
Longssood

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Shawn Savage, Longwood
Leah H. Brennan, Orange
CII&gt;

John Meek, Orange City

D. Hunt
Betty
c'bex'IH Jolvison
lillian E. Legere

Savage,

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each personal repres en tati,,
and fl order to satisfy the terms of
All persons intereSted in the
Sad t.nal ludgment
t *tm a cope of thi5 Nct.c, ot
Seall
Adrr,n,strat has been miled are
H
Becti*,th.Jr
feQUired,
WITHIN
T,IRF(
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
By Mrp N Darden
THE FIRST PUBLICATION 01
Deputy Clerk
T HI$ NOTICE, tofile any oblectoris
PIIILLIP H LOGAN 04
they may have that challenges te
SHIPIHOLSER LOGAN AND
vaI.dty of the decendert 5 *iIl, the
MOPICRIEF
clualitcations of Its, personal
Post Office Boa 7779
representative or he venue or
Sanford, Florida 37771
juriSdiction of thp Court
Attorneys for Plinttf
ALL CLAIMS.
M
DEMANDS AND
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I3OSI )233410
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
PubIth Dec 7. 1977
,%ILL BE rop(',iEp BARRED
DES 31
Date f the frst publication of INS
0
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of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Administration
1; 4
December 7th. 1977
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Waiter i Oro*n
Notice 5 hereby g'ven that the
A Prrscial Repr esents
ftC of the Estate of
pursuant to the
"°" burns
"Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter
v
$4505, Florida Statutes.eill register
Decea se d
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with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
in and for Seminole County, Florid. REPRESENTATIVE
uçon receipt of proof of the By SAME MURRELt. I SONS
.
ublication Of this notice. the tic P 0 Bo' 1715
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Teleprion, (305) 113 I
MOTORCYCLES, under *t,ich
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NOtiCt 5 Ne'eby Oten that I are
said
bw5inn enterprise s as 'Q9ed n buSifl55 at 303 Semorn
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I1vd Altiniont, Springs 32101
Kawasak of Seminole Inc
Si
Seminole County . Florida under the
"a.
fly William WhIte,
fictitious name of HOME OWNERS
President
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REAL ESTATE SERVICE and
Dated at Cattetberry. Seminole that I intend to register sad
County, F lorida, October 31 IT??
me *ith the Clerk 01 the C ,rcuf
Publith. Pov, 14. 73. 30. Dec I. 1977 C ou rt, $,m ,noit County. Florida
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aCcoydar,e ,v,tp, 'P prce,i.sic,s (4
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Name States to
lOHTERNTHJUC
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. STATE OF 1957
, Forrest W Mills
FLORIDA
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CASE NO 77.3)41 CA-IT I.
PubliSh Nov It 23 )0 Dec 1 1971 It
HUGH S McMURDO and DElla?
MILDRED E McM(JRDO. hi5 w ife. -----Pla,nttfs
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
. YS
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF FINDING OF
Winter Springs Mayor Troy Piland (left) KENNETH E FAULKNER and
LORRAINE L FAULKNER, his
NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
congratulates John I.eighty on his re-election as *'be. W HO .
pee,entty
ON THE ENVIRONMENT
to be dead Or alive, marr ed , single,
S'e"sinol. County Planning
Casselberr' councilman,
0 vorced or remarried, arid lPii
Division
respective heirS, devise". grante,s,
Norm Park Avenue
He and Pat Southward, who defeated incumbent
assignees. IIertors, creditors,
Sanford, Florida 37111
Councilman DeLores Lash for a city council seat, had run
trustees, or other claimants,
313-4311. cit. 3M
Cr
ed
itors,
as a team, supporting one another.
trustees, or other TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN
claimants, by, through under or CIES. GROUPS AND PERSONS
Mrs. Southward's margin of victory was 37 votes. She
against tad Oetend.ntlsl and all
above named Ccunt, 'I
unknown
had campaigned on her educational qualifications,
parties having or claiming proposes to request felt U S
10 have any right, title or interest ri Departmen t of Housing and Urban
including a masters degr ee in government
and her
t he property described ,on the Development to release rederai
experience in state agencies. She had said she was runComplaint 'o for ec lose Defendants tundS under Title I of the itoiJsriç
ning for an office rather than against anyone.
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Defendants
and Community Development Act 04
NOTICE OF SUIT
1971 (PL 93313)10 be
STATE OF FLORIDA
following IVOlect
Mrs. lash's family said they were happy that she could

Terry Holds Lake Mary
Seat By SiongleVote

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Sanford:
Gordon K. Brisson
Eug en e
m'k
Marie Ford
Earl M. Lee
Mark Paul
Shawger
Myrtle M. Shupe
Debo rah L Smith
Carol GaUin &amp; girl
Nettie B. Taylor, DeLand
Leo E. Coleman, Deltona
Mary B. K uc hinsky, Deltona
Peter Valniunas, Delto na
Henry Wade, Deltona
Martha J. Watson, Longwood
Albert B. Berguson, Orange
City
Mary Bet h Hutchings, Orange
Qty

received in his first successful bid for public office two
years ago, and including all 15 absentee ballots as the
results were canvassed early this morning,
At a pa rt)' at his home, jammed with friends and supporters. after the election results were announced
porters,
Tuesday night, Goldberg said although he was "hurt" by
the sw astika sign pa in t ed on a handful of his campaign
posters during the campaign, it had no effect on the
election

"'t' played it very low-key. We just took those signs
down," he said .

Gold be rg po ll ed more votes than his three opponents
combined. The only one of the three who put up an)'
challenge at all, Steven Uskert, was swamped by more
than 20(1 more votes than Goldberg needed to win

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KENNETH E FAULKNER and MUNITY DEVELOPMENT
LORRAINE L FAULKNER. his PROGRAM
Cliff Nelson, completing his first one-year split term on
wife. WHO are not known presently
Pave certain streets and construci
At least two of Goldberg's colleagues on the city council
the council received a vote of confidence,
lobe dead or alive, married, single, aSociatud deairs.ge facilities
J.R. GrantandJJ une Lormann- openly supported him.
d'vorCed or remarried. and theIr
flookerto*in
With l,ll6qualili ed volers, 470- Including 17 a bsentees
sntoo
Ray Lelbensperger, who won elect ion unopposed to the
respective heirs, devlsees, grante,'t,
Jamestown
121.700
cast ballots In the La ke Mary elect ion for a 41 percent
assignees, lienors,
JOhflSOn Hill
city council, shifted his campaign team to the Goldberg
creditors,
$30700
turnout,
Lockhart's S D
trustets, or other claimants.
effort.
creditors, trustees, or other
Wifl*Oed -- 175.700
RiChard in losing said the total vote was disappointing.
claimants, by through, under or
Total Amount of C D Prngr.n'
erg sons,
Jonathan,
were with rthei
against Said defendantls and all
"The
number
who
turned
out
at
the
pLUs
was
a
very
en
par ts to hear the vict ory announcement. only one year
unknown parties having or claiming
lb has been drterm,rsed t ha t s(f'
inadequate display." he said.
ago, Mrs. Goldberg, in her first try for public office, had
to have any r,ght, title or interest n
l'QiR5t for release of turidt *.ii riot
the properly described in the COnStitute An action significantly
been defeated in a contest for the mayor's office.
"To lose by one vote proves that the Individual vote is
alte(tirtg the Quality of lIsp human
Complaint to foreclose Defendants
iIlIl)Ortaflt. In my first dab into politics, I found many
The dining room table at the Goldberg home in San'
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED environment and, accordingly . the
that a suit has been filed against you above named County
residents in the city who are not even registered to vote. i
(laiwood was centered with a festively decorated cake
has Oct dud
in the above Styled cause, and that not to prepare an EnvirmenI
found
15
persons
in
a
several
block
area
alone,"
RlC.'hard
saying: "Congratulations to the win ners
Larry, Ray
you are required to file y our answer :mpact Statement under th
' e,
said
and June."
with t he Clerk Of this Court a nd tO Nation al Environmen tal PIiy Act $/
serve a cOpy tereot upon THOMAS of 190 lf't. TI tI
June Lormann, winning athird term on the city council,
G. FREEMAN, Attorney for
The reasons for such dec t on n04
received 400 votes in her unopposed race, 56 tallies fewer
Plaintiffs. P 0 Boa 70 I tOOT Hwy tO prepare such Statement are as
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4341, Altamonte Spreng, Flor ida 0 0110* Adverse environmental
than she received two years ago when she also ran
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not Islet than January 10th, impacts associated *ith thi5 project
unopposed. Le ibensperger's total was 367. Both Mrs.
197$ lb you bail to 00 50. a default have been tovrid to be minimal nd
a
lmann and Leibe ns perger were honored guests at the
NOTICE
may be entered against you for the leniporary
NOtice i$ hereby given pursuant to Section 253.115, Florida
relief demanded in the Complaint
Statutes,
Goldberg celebration,
An Environ men tal Rev' Record
that the Board of TrusVe, 01 thC Internal lmprv,m,n$ Truit Fund of
Thi$ 54It is to foreclos, a mortgage respecting the above p'oiect has
the
State 01 Florida Nat received applications
for
campsite
leases
Therealpropertyproc,e
of
A total of 668 of the city's 2,911 registered voters cast
ag1i 5t been made by the a bove named
sovereignty lands on thi Wekiva River from Ifs, following persons
is
C ounty AhiCh CliXumints Its, en
ballots in the election for a fl percent turnout. City Clerk
Lof 23. Black 0 AMENDED PLAT
"O"enfal review of the proicci
Name
Iectlen- T.wn.
Onnie Shomate had predicted a 35 pe rcent turnout, but
OF LAKE KATHRYN PARK and more fully Wis forth the reasons
SIlip.RalsIe
County Stale
Acres"
THIRD ADDITION, according to *$ty Such Statement i5 not requ'red
Elections Clerk Marie Elgin, early on election
said
Fred Adcock
525 T20S RIVE
Seminole Florida
j
0104 t, plat thereof as recorded in Plat Thit Environmental R e
$2$ T?OS R21E
view Record
Joseph
Borders
the turnout would probably be about 20 percent.
Seminole Florida
034 BOOK IS, Pages 1) and 41 of the ton file at the above
address and is
Russell Broadhead
Sit T2OS R31E
Seminole Florida
0723
Public Records of Semirios, County. available for public
Carl E Chorpenlng
damnation
T2OS RIVE
Seminole Florida
0112 Florida
and copying upon reovest. at R oom
Stanley H Coleman
$I 7 70S RE
Seminole Fiorid.
La e
03)0
Together with all structures and 171. between the hours oft
TracyW Donaldson
S14 T2OS RIlE
30 A N
Seminole Florida
0131 improents
vem
no waf%4t%e,eafte
and 4 00 P AA
Cts.iltsL Ooier
SIl T2OS RE
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Seminole Florida
0155
land, and futures attach
further
No
burth
environmental
William N Edwards
525 T7OS RIlE
Seminole Florida
In Lake Mary, Councilman Harry Terry won re-election
0330
thereto, and all rents,
Of Such project s
Bob Freeman
St T70$ R7,(
to be
Seminole Florida
0220 proceeds and profItS accruing and to Conducted. Prior
to the city council by a single vote. His opponent, Sidney
to the request for
Alfred Gilbert
St T2OS R2TE
Semnolt Florida
oils
accrue
from
said
premi5mj.
f release Of F eder al funds
CharlesA Gracey
ST T3OS RIlE
M. RlChardJr. said today,"l thlnkthe results are valid,'
Seminole Florid.
0,130
which are Included within the
All interested agencies, groups
Virgil Graey
Si T3OS Il
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Seminole Florida
indicating he will not seek a recount.
034 foregoing description and the and persons di5agreeng *ith 'his
Gary Hampton
St T20S RIlE
Serninol. Florida
0737
habendam thereof, also all gas, de(i5.ort are
Albert B Stooge
531 TISS RIlE
invited to Submt
Seminole Florida
"To lose by one vote is something. I accept it as a good
0207
steam, electric, water, and
wtitten Commen ts for consideration
.bolSnW Hoffman
531 T?OS RIlE
Seminole Florida
hard4'iug ht battle and It was enjoyable for a First try,"
0310
heating,
cooking,
reftigeraling,
by
the
C
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Warrant. Hopping
nty 10 the Office of the
$70 TIOS RIlE
Seminole Florida
Old
lighting, Plumbing, ventilating, County Planner, Room 134.
IUMrd said.
514 T3OS RIlE
ArnoldLawrence
Seminole Florida
0311 irrigating, and power systems Seminole County Courthouse Such
Paul H.Mc Half
ST T3CS RIlE
Seml'iol. Florida
ti.S
machines, appliancee_. fiitur,t and wretfen comments
"Like MacArthur said, 'I shall rituim' and I
l4anrv Pm.s*w',flnl.alvw
t1SYst gSF
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O73
appurtenance,, Which now are or rec eiv ed at t he address spec if led
congratulate Mr. Terry on his victory," he uJd,
Pierce
on
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Seminole Florida
0043 may hereafter pertain t, or beutiodor bfore December 31,
N. T. RIddick
1977 All
14-TIOS.R3OE
Siminole Florida
with. in, or on said premise,,
0777
Terry, meanwhile, who has served
ved two consecutive
such
Comments
so
even
Cart 0. Russell
received will be
St.T30s RIlE
Seminole FlorId.
0043 through they be detached or Considered
CaorgeR.SPitslel
and the County will not
elected terms in addition to four months as a charter$16 T30$ N7E
Seminole Florida
0.330
detachable,
reqI.e,f the r elease of Federal funds
Nick B Sprit
S31 T7OS RIlE
Seminole F We ids
designated councilman when the city was incorporated in
0,139
WITNESS my hand and the seal of Or take any admini
Henry Stubbs
slrat y, action on
T205 RIlE
Seminole Florida
oois
said
Court,
at Sanford. Florida, this the within Project prior to
August 1973 was taking down his campaign signs this
Randy Suggs
131 T7O$ RIlE
Ihe date
Seminole Florida
0710 5th day of December, 1917,
specifIed in the preceding sentence
morning.
(Se01I
Onied:ons 10 any of Its. above applications or oases must be filed I
Board of County
writing *ttfi Mr. Edward H. Cederholm, Bureau of State Lands. Depart
Arthur H. BeckwitN, Jr
Commistion,ri,
"Campaign signs do not look good after an election is
mint of Natural Resources. Crown Building, 302 Blount Stress.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole. C ounty, Flor ida,
over," he said, adding that RiChard was the "tOughest
By JacQueline Thompson
Tallahassee, Florida 32)01. otto, before the 33rd day of December, Ifl7
By Arthur H Beckwith.
'n
opponent I ever ran agai nst . I knew he would be and was
Deput y Clerk
Cl er k
PubII5h. Nov. 23, 30. D.c 1, It?? Publish Dec 1,
prepared for It."
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The U.S. Parole
Commission today paroled John Ehrlichman,

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Todd, Seminole County
"Since this 'disease' has
director of Human Services, y
reached an epidemic stage, I
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
said the health department had HUGH M.cDONNFLL and THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
ssoWd wonder if there Isn't
not officially requested funding MARGUERITE MaCDONNELL, hiS OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Sex education in Seminole some way that some program
w ife. SUN I'IRST NATIONAL
IN THE ESTATE
from
the county.
County schools is one goal could be devised to try to curb it
BANK OF ORLANDO. and SUN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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under consIderatIon by a group if possible, or at least to get to
BANK OF COLLEGE PARK, N A,
that
admnij,at,on 01 he
'1 approached them, told
Deforiclants
of social workers, county health understand it better in our
of JOAN BURNS. deceaSed,
them of the problem and said
NOTICE OF SALE
Number 17 315 CP. is Pending in the
personnel, representatives of community."
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
there was a chance we
Circuit Court for Seminole County
the Department of Heal th and
Parker's letter suggested his
to Summary Final Florida, Probate Divi sion, the a
need their assistance," Todd pursuant
Judgment 01 foreclosure rendered
Rehabilitative Services and idea is to "get together brains
1i'et of *hlch i5 Seminole County
said. "Rut since that time HRS
me Ind day of December IT??. In Courthouse. Sanford, Iorida
T he
others who met Tuesday m with spirits kindred to yours to
has taken another look at the that certa i n cause Pending in the Personalrepresentativec4 the esta,,
Sanford.
form a task force to approach
Circuit C ourt in and for Seminole '1 WALTER L BROWN.
situation, and I feel certain t ha t County,
ehatp
Florida. *hurein FIRST
this problem."
address 5 551'S tomOfia Dr.,
we will receive at least enough FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
Orlando, Florida 32109 The name
The group, meeting to plan a
Wontenay summed up the
funding to continue the ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE and addreSs 01 the persona,
task force to deal with the need for some sort of solution in
COUNTY. a United States co'
repreSentJlivc s attorney are se,
programs we have now."
rat.ori, s Plaintiff, and HUGH
problem of educating teenage rs Seminole Co unty by sai1g: A
torIN beto*
Ma(DONNELLandMAQGUERITE
All persons having claims or
Marie Francis, Sanford
both before and after they lot of children
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MacDONNELL, hiS wife. SUN demands against the estate ar
ow
kii1 pr:.l,
midwife who has delivered FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF r ec,uired,
called chitdrci I.r', knos :' to take
WITHIN
THREE
three gcneratians of babies, ORLANDO. and SUN BANK OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE
together by CLmer Wontenay, care of children."
Or
COLLEGE P IRK
are
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S'enunole County Supervisor for
also spoke to the group
THE FIRST PUBLICATION o
1)r Hamida Rattla, director
DeIenants. C. .l Action No 77 7I
THIS NOTICE to bile *IN the clert
fiRS, family and children of the County Health Dert•
CA 0$ E. I, ARTHUR H BECK
of tie above court a Artleq
She
s
ai
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the
younge
child
program.
WITH. JR . Clerk Of the atoresad statement of any clam or demanu
ment attended the meeting and
whe baby she had delivered Circuit Court, *11 at II AM. on they may have Each claim
Wotenay said his reason for told the group, "I am so glad to
ELMER VONTENA'
was 13years old, "and the job is t he 25th da y of Dec ember, 1971, otter in *r,tng and must indicate lP'
acting on the problem was a see so much interest expressed.
f or sale and sell to the higheSt bidder bas i s for the Claim. the name
aro
just too hard for those g i rls. "
letter to hi
m from Dr. Vann I though I was the only one our children."
cash at the w,attront door Of the address 01 the creditor Or Ni5 agent
Courthouse
in
Parker, Sanford pediatrician. trying to solve the problem."
Seminole County. or attorney, anfj the amount
Dr. Rattla said funding for
School social worker Marie Florida, in SanfOrd.
FW'dar the claimed it the claim isnot
" In the letter Dr. Parker said,
yet duC
Dr. Hattla said two things are the county's family planning Taylor said, "it seems to me, follo*'ng described property,
the date *hen it *11 become U,,
feel the m ost devastating needed to prevent teenage progra
program
was not received from since I began social work 10 Sit ua t ed and being in Seminole shall be stated It the Claim si?
disease In our community now pregnancy and to deal w ith it the state this year, an,] that she years ago the pregnant girls are County, Florida. to *1
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Lot 9. Blocs G. NORMANDY
Of the ,jncertanl Shall N,
Is pregnancy in unmarried girls when it occurs: "A good solid is in touch with county officials getting younger. When I first
ADDITION TO CASSELBERRY. Stated It the claim is Wrured Ihe
who leave the hospital Ill- family planning program, and to learn if funding for the started they were usually about according to thp Plat thereof as Security shall be
described !rr
recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 49. Of
equipped for the tremendous sex education. Whether we like program might be available 16. Now they are 12 and 13,
clamant Shall deliver SutfiC en'
Public
Records
of
Seminole
job they have acquired.
oprs of the claim to the clerk 'o
tt or not that is the way to help locally.
Mrs. Taylor said
County . Florida.
enable the clerk to mail

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. -1104-CA STE
File Number 77.355 CP
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Division
OF
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
In Re: Estate ol
,I:MINOLE COUNTY , a cor
JOAN BURNS,
ration organèled and usIng
Decessed
the
United
States
under theLain
Lain 01
NOTICE OF
Of Amer ica,
ADMINISTRA TIO
Plaintilt,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

H MAR'LINSHIDDAN
Sta ff Writer
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FOR

Kids To Become Parents

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ORLANDO DOWNTOWN-OPEN FRIDAY 9 A,M..8:30 P,M,-SAT, 9:30 A.M.-8:30 P.M. - SUNDAY 12-6 P.M.

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'lA't'sset,"replIe(iIny1nend 'It'sallon this list

WAYNE D. DOYLE. Publisher

NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
RONALD C. RECK, Advertising Director

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can't find-wait a minute. Here it is.

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Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, *2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, 8.40. By Mail: Month, *2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mon
thi. $.40.

The Clock
U.S., Japan

its MARK WFINIWRG

And Trade
ANGLE

.\ut three v1eeks ago in Geneva, the Carter
.idministratiun made a forceful argument for the
litx'ralization of trade, urging removal of tariffs on

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the trade gap is widening despite intense efforts by
the administration to stem the tide.

which most imports would not be allowed to sell
unless a special tariff is imposed.

Goal: to prevent foreign producers from
flooding the U.S. market with steel priced below
the cost of production.

We cant predict whether the President's
enlightened programs will prevail over politics,

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fools, scavengers and sensationaltsts. In too
many ins tances, there was good cause for that
criticism.

his attack on protectionism by giving Americans
some hard, straight facts.
For too long, Americans have been under the

The list of those duplicated in assassination
conspiracies by various self-certified citizen

misapprehension that Japan is shaming the United

investigators includes an international corporate

States economically because Japan has cheap
labor and many import restrictions.

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Tuesday U.S. Ambassador Richard Sneider

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Secret Ser 'ice, Lyndon Johnson, Fidel Castro,
Edgar Hoover and an unidentified man with a
black umbrella,

Bureauc rats~

ones. The
is among
those who have concluded "Japan's success is not a
temporary phenomenon. It is not the result of
cheap labor,
nor of exports,
nor
of
copy ing...Rather, Japanese industrial growth is
the res ult of the functioning of a highly efficient
system in which the parts interrelate to stimulate
Japan is

out-producing the United States
proportionately because its technology is often
better and its plants are more modern. Output per
orker has increased 9.5 percent in Japan in the
last decade. The comparable figure for the United
States is 2 percent. And the principal reason Japan

is more efficient is because it has been investing

twice as much of its gross national product in indust rial development as the United States.
Purely political efforts by the United States
will not turn the situation around. The ultimate
solution to our unfavorable balance of trade and to
our own prosperity lies where it always has been. it

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Sanford icon can " ho act'
iiitttsl shooting her husband
four times during a fanitl&gt;
ergunit'nt in Septe tuber wa
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Premier Ma mdouh Salem inadi' t he a itnouncernent in an address to Parl iament
lie said the government h ad ordered it
shutdown of cultural centers of the Soviet

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Union, East Germany, Hungary and

Ssmiiinole'ltrt'vanit ('Intuit
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Czechoslovakia and the consulates of the
Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia. East Germany
and Poland located outside of (.'airo

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Eddie Joe luster, 65
reported to Sanford police that
he was struck on the head frem
behind Saturda&gt; at 5:30 p in
and rolAx'il of $9. The incident
took place near his residence at
7 101.. Pine Ate'., according to
Ilice' reports.

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the theft of fishing rods .eiII
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MURRAY, MRS THERESA E
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Ltugtit.'r, Sir sA F Gaines,
(reiniekeew Funeral hiomite is in
I as'ri; Beach. four sons, Kyle charge of arrangements
S .iiill Albert i: , lsitbi of Sanfont. St, J h"t Saltcin; •iriil
II' McMillan if .?,tcksensillt';
Funeral Notice
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icnslt'tt'rnucined value we're taken
frii, thi' stage of the lId:
1 'beater at 203 Magnolia Ave'
nui'twie Friday or Saturda&gt;
,oedribng to reports Laure'tte
I"r,iree'oeur reported to police'
that someone entered the
theater by removing a piece of
ph is 'eel that covered a hole' in a
side is all Nothing t'15e' U aN
taken, r"ports indicated

t'( r.'gor plated Cha rles
f'urnos. .2, 211 W Vcarr,'n Ave.,
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that just anyone can do It
people who take a sincere interest in
the problems of others W. L
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I urnuits hit the' rear if s chicle'
hici&gt; Joseph Glen. of
'hoc ing toturn itt 511 47 lCLst Rro,iI W ji &gt; Sanford reporte'! I
\ug 1,1 h'olie'e sool Furreas was polite' the theft of a footlo kt'r
.ip;iri-he'nisls'I ''boot a quarter and i lothing Ironic his hone..
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iickiiii pleaded guilt) t
.iggravate'd assault in e1ot.'r
for the shisiting of her husband
wit ii a '22-caliber pistol
.iane'r. .lt ksor Jr , 29 unIcr is
surge r\ at Sem inole
Mt'tnisrcal hospital following
the' shooting at the fancil',
re'sid4'nce' Sept 13
Sari ford pol ice said Mrs
lacks ire toll offiu'rs that her
tiu.sbansi had beaten her during
slorlct'.stit argument and she'
,&amp;it the P1st til from a l'droomn
\lrs
Jackson told inest igators that she only
"anted to scare' her husband
he would leave lice' alone'''
after he allegt'dl., threatened
kill her. ,ic'cisrdin. to polie e'
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other
se'nte'ncings
Tue'silas , Judge McGregor
ordered that Mar&gt; 'lane
Rol'i reson 2.1 108 ,Stt'rlin
Cow-t. Sani:1, be plated on
probat ion
fr once year in
''onent'e't ion .c tb the' utting of
F arl .Jiihmisi luring it fight
Far
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ii batters iii I ,nn('ct ion with
the' inc ide'nt.
Muth a knife'
it as the' it eap:i used, aceontliri to court t cc orels
At'erhng tk , t i,wt records,
the fl O il took I1.1e c ,it Ninth
Ste'e't and (') pre's.s Ave-nut
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Senate in the battle over President Carter's
Schksinger has personally undermined
Footnote The F:ner l)e'part:is'nt
the Interior Secretar ('e'cil Andrus in a private energy legislation. The
congres.nen have
president's energy policies by managing to intold Kennedy it will consider using some' ferni .1
le'(terthat ttw' Aditcinistration wlit oppose royalty stubbornly refused to raise the price of
natural
lunate nearly even' liberal legislator on Capitol bidding for the North Atlantic leases. 'There gas or give any
royalty bidding for several North AtlanAt,
oil tax revenues back to the oil
Hill
leases.
The department was given 24 hour" is
ma
several inherent problems 'Aith royalty barons. Schlesinger, however, recently
anThe liberal bloc has long viewed the former
make
its
recommendation and had no ti:ni' In
bidding," explained Schlesinger, "including the nounced, without warning, that the White House
Nixon defense secr et ary as a Republican ret
consult with Congress, a spokesman said
read possibility of excessive amounts of resources might
be willing to compromise on these crucial
far more sympathetic to the tribulations
LOVE THI NE ENFMIESr Former nwii ilot r'
of the being left in the ground."
points,
oil industry than the problems of consumers.
of a NazISS division are scheduledjl to h' i:ui st ' f
Kennedy got wind of &amp;'hle'singer's backstage'
The next day. Schlesinger called an angry
Sonic congressmen have angrily called for
his
honor next August at a St. Louis reunion if th'
maneuverandquick]y fired off a furious protest. Re'p. Toby Moffett. I)-Conn., at home and atresignation. Instead of repairing his relations "tanyniembers of Congress," he wrote, "
AmerIcan 70th Infantry Division, The's.' are the'
have tempted to explain his remarks. Then he in vited
with Congress, however,
same
Germans who recently partied with 7Ott
the aloof energy czar been deeply concerned over the growing control some liberal congressmen to lunch to smooth
has in recent weeks added
fuel to the fire of of
Division vetenins after
conducting joint wreath.
our
domestic energy resources by a handful of their feathers, but succeeded only In ruffling
protest engulfing the White House.
ay1ng ceremonies for Nazi war dead in U.
of
thieni
major
oil
companies."
The
further.
current system
If,? antagonized Sen. Edward Kennedy, D
German town of Boppard
"We have to know where you stand," Rep.
Mass, for example, w hen he failed to notify bidding, Kennedy in.sLsted, is a "device' which
We re ported at that time
Andrew Maguire, 1)-N.J., snapped a' '
U S Arit
by the major
Congress about his proposed method for selling virtually ensures control
provided a chaplain and a that
ceremonial
paes"
band for
Schlesinger.
"We're
getting
mixed
signals. The
oil drilling leases along the North Atlantic coast.
the cemetery service. Now we have learned that
quest
ion
is
whether
we
will
win
this
wi
These offshore leases have traditionally been
th the
the American visitors invited the
These firms, the senator reminded Aibuiinistration
former NS
or by ourselves,"
grabbed up by the big oil companies which are Schlesinger, will demand top prices for any
of the 6th Mountain Division to attend their St
"What
I
said
was
misinterpreted,"
able to out bid smaller firms for the right to
Louis get4ogether for a nother
drill offshore oil they find. Schlesinger's plan "risks
round of part)ing
Schlesinger replied. "We prefer the House bill."
on federally owned land.
permanently placing the development of new oil lie
and
camaraderie
said
he
had
"no
idea"
why
other
reserves in the hands of those companies that
top officials
The giant conglomerates that buy up all
A one4lme 70th Division colonel has written
were suggesting compromises On the bill,
leases, however, are entitled to keep most of the have a conspicuous interest
protecting the
us
that members of the 6th Mountain Division
"The name of the game Is leverage,"
profits for themselves. They have made a fci
stability of world oil twices."
were "nice" Nazis, not
at all like their Storm
Maguire shot back. "You are leading
tune, therefore, by selling the oil they discover
the charge Troopers brethren who ruthlessly ran the dread
Kennedy fired a parting shot at Schlesinger's
on public lands.
style of playing monopoly. "I am particularly toward compromise On Your own bill."
Gestapo and manned Ifitler's extermination
Schlesinger insisted that "the president will
But congressional liberals are trying to disturbcd that you apparently
camps, gas chambers and
made you not sign a bud bill." He would
ovens.
not explain furconvince the White House to make more use of recommendation...without consultation with
He credits his recent German hosts for
tht'r.
an alternate system called "royalty bidding." It concerned members of Congress," he declared.
holding 250 Americans as prisoners
Moffett told Schlesinger that up to 70
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House without
would allow smaller firms to attain offshore "I find
the secrecy surrounding your proposal liberals might v,te against a
diluted corn• firing murdering them, of abstaining from
leases with relatively modest downpaymer,ts. especially distressing,"
at American ambulances and of
proniLst'. But the congressmen were later
letting
Later, they would fork over a far more generous
On the other side of the [fill. dritem of House shouting among themselves over how m
eight American officers escape without shooting
share of the profits to the government,
liberals are seething at Schlesinger for tin, should surrender, "I
y at them. Other World Wiir 11 veterans question. I
think the whole thing IS
Schlesinger, however, doesn't hike the Idea.
however, whether this entitles
dercutling their bargaining position with the
falling apart," one participant glumly told us.
them to a red.
carpet welcome to this country next 'ear

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East European countries, charging the offices
were used to incite opposit ion to Pres ident
Anwar Sadat 's peace initiative ss ith Israel.

been sold The kids thought this wasn't right.
sinceMr.Cesahadpaidtabontheha) width'
horses had only reprocessed it. I)kke, the
president, and his sisters, the other officers. took

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Force U.2 spy plane crashed and i'xplo(k'(I on
takeoff from it British base today a nil
I)lot% i'd
through buildings in an accident that killed at
least six people.

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was closing the cultural centers and some
consulates of the Soviet ("lion and several

Then the bureaucrats heard of Kidcu The
CaliforniaState Board of Equalization swept
with what it must have thought was the iiia;e'st
of the law and demanded back sales tae'.
penal ties and interest on the manure that had

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the landfill situation.

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Spokesmen for t ilt. Rova I A i r I"i'c' ha si' ,,It
Akrotiri on the southeast corner of the island
of Cyprus said the (lea (I i nd uded I

vantages

evidence that merits serious consideration. 1964, and Huiriphrey in 1968, both %ent front the
to become to the self-anointed GOP spokesmarl
Alnio all have undertaken their work at
llw bureaucrats told Dickie he would ha% t- ti ,
con- Senate to the vice presidency before winning the on foreign affairs
in the Senate, filling a vacuum
siderable personal expense.
reveal the secret formula. Kidco's chief
Democratic presidential nomination,
that no one else has claimed,
executive declined. He wrote, 'We read all the
The Assassination Information Bureau,
Even before that - going back to the last
Another probable candidate from the Senate Is stuff
probably the most respected of the groups, nomination of Franklin I). Roosevelt,
YOU sent us about a pest control lict'n'e' Wr
the Republican Leader Howard Baker of Tennessee even
publishes a valuable bimonthly newsletter. Its presidential candidates picked
read some of the study books and u,s littir IV
members of the
who has never bothered to conceal
long-range kids don't understand all this stuff Rut we
Washingt on hea dquarters serves as a center for Senate for the number two
spot.
wubitions. He is up for re-election in 1978 but is know
the gathering, analysis and dissemination of
we are not doing anything that's s1anerous
Roosevelt took on If;errn Trunean in 1944,
spending as much
if riot more
time on the to people or birds or other animals
information
ll ',e' i i.,
Truman paired with Albe'n htarkley in 1948 and
stump of other states
kill gophers and this is good"

is in the productivity of U.S. workers and in modern
U.S. industries.
Protectionism only preserves obsolescence
here as Japan continues to widen the economic
gap.

utc'is('fl( order until after a work
se'.ion nut Tuesday at 2 p ii
'i cujjO offices to distuss

which garbage would

died by the "high-rise method"
stacking varbage above

Obtain a new landfill site
that meets 1)ER specifications
ground and covering it with fill
-. ('ontract with a 'third dirt, then adding succeeding
party"* such as a private layers or by installing ''an
company to secure an ac
approveii liner tit the bottom of
ct'ptabl.' landfill,
all solid
cells" to prevent
Identify an additional t) waste material from seeping
acni'.s of the Ost e'ola landfill at lit ft, in'lc'rgrounl water

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the whole economic growth."

northeastern

U.S. federal grand jury on 31 counts of in a il
fraud, bribery and corruption charges

• coverage I recall doing one of III) theiR radii
commentaries on it at the totiec.
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t;F:R.sli:i.
Etes
Kefauver
chose
John
Sparkman
in
1952.
On one side were lined up the ('essnas, their
WASIIIN;TON UI'I
Is the Senate' still
There is a similiar track record among the neighbors and just about everyone olso 'At),
For every left-of-center theorist convinced spawning
for presidential candidates Republicans, although COP senators have not heard the kids' story. On the other ou had the
now that ground
foniie'r
on"ti'ne governor now
that the FBI or CIA was orchestrating a vast
been picked as often for the vice presidential bureaucrats in Sacrament..
cupies the' Whitt' IIowt"
nomination.
mina tion
conspiracy there was a right-of-center analyst
The bureaucrats, realizing the)
equally certain that the Communists master.
Dwight
D. Eisenhower plucked Richard Nixon
It is alreads virt wills certain that a number
beginning to look silly, backed off. ft was agrt't'sl
of for the Senate in 1952 and kept him in 1956
minded the whole affair,
senators will seek the GOP
Nixon then won the nomination but lost the that no back taxes were due; that taxes would l.
nomination in 1960
But assassination buffs are not unlike
in 1960 before winning in 1968 and 1972. charged homeowners; that only future cioc 4
And should a challenge to President Carter Inelection
lawyers, journalists, auto mechanics, plumbers
between,
Arizona Sen Barry Goldwater won mercial sales would be' subject to tax
arise within his oven party, that also could COHIt'
and those engaged in all other forms of human
th&amp;' nomination in 1964.
Kidc'o pushed ahead, diversifying intoth
from the Senate
endeavor: some are sloppy, inept and stupid but
Wst4* that kind of history, it is not surprising gopher killing business
The young st ers flIts 'I
others are bright, talented and highly cornThe Senate as the natural springboard for a that
a number of Republican senators are giving up a "secret" formula from their mother
presidential nomination is a modern political
petent.
very serious consideration to making the race
kitchen staples and began depleting the he.i
development that has taken roots.
Miller's hook catalogs 247 other books, 15
for the GOP nomination in 1960.
gopher population from lawns and gardens fr
Until
Carter
broke
the
streak
by
whiplashing a
films, 15 records and 9 plays on the subject. In
Although he has not announced, Sen. Robert a modest fee.
number
of
senators
and
others
in
the
primaries,
addition, be identifies
Dole of Kansas, last year's vice presidential
scores of researchers, the Democrats had picked four straight canThis time the bureaucrats got us r.
some of them located in such unexpected places didates
candida
te, is off and running.
with
a
background
in
the
Senate.
menacing.
The' state's Department of Food •end
es Hammond, lit,. Findla. Ohio: and Bolinas.
j0
F Keiin..'lv in 1960 and George S.
Already well-known throughout the party and A griculture said the kids couldn't kill goph'
Calif.
McGovern in 1972 carne dert'cti} from the Senate.
even nationally as Gerald Ford's running-mate without a state' pest e'xtenflination lice rise' fl
Among theni are a number of serious in- The others we're l,yndon .Jihns'n and Hubert
and as the fa.stqwpping former national chair- would have to take the state examination ('at
tbviduals and organizations which not only have Humphrey
rican. Dole has moved to position himself as a 22: even if they took it and passed, the rule's .i.
exposed major contradictions within the Warren
Johnson, who succeeded to the presidency
credible candidate.
you can't hold a pest extermination license U
Commission report but also have developed new after Kennedy's assassination
and was elected in
One of his major endeavors this year has been California till you are 18j.

These are factors, but they are minor
Boston Consulting Group, a think tank,

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Seminole, on a temporary I)ER
landfill
permit.
State July on the terms of the consent
regulations require a five-foot order, which calls for the
separation between the un county to decide by the end of
dergrou'ul water table and December to select one of three
buried garbage, but due to the methods to bring its landfill

eventually will drop charges
including tax
evasion
against Park and assure his sale
return to Korea, Park is under indictment by a

the streets would be clean and inviting
The children each put up $5 and began Nil
a company that was registered in the ('a) n..ii
Islands, on the advice of father Richard Cessna
attorney. Most of the money the kids niakt' i..
going into savings for their future' and ttn'
registration had some th'ferred'inco,ne .11

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with DER regulations. The
three methods are:

exists in some areas.
County officials have been
negotiating with I)Eh( since

The Seoul sources Said U S authorities

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of
K,ivironiiiental
Regulation iDE10.

site, only a two-foot separation

operated the Osceola landfill,

on the Capitol [fill influence ped(lling scandal.

Outlaws. That's the way the bureaucrats vi,.
the Csnas. En erprising, helpful kids That
the way the neighbors see them. Either wa),
four Cessna youngsters have been runnin,'
circles around the government regulators
It all start ed a few months ago when I)itkt
Cesia, 13, and his sisters June, 14, Betty, 11. anI
Jeannine, 9, made' a deal with their dad to clean
out the stables he ope rates in a nall town cast ,,f
San Diego.
They decided to sell the manure to the n.'i..
hors for fertilizer. They lived in a new hi..
development and the developer also hired ttin 1
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c onsent circler'' received this
week from the state Depart.

and Korean Foreign Minister Park Tong.jin
probably would set down final tt't'iiis later this
week or early next on an agreement to let
Tongsun Park re( urn to Washington
to testify

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cynicism.
Early critics of the Warren Commission's
findings were widely dismissed as ghouls and

We suggest President Carter should broaden

SEOUL, South Korea

REAGAN

Since July the county has

Dilemma

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Alex Se'nke'vich, DEll's
Orlamiel,, district office chief,
county landhii' site or change n'que'ste'd commis s ion ap.
the method of treating garbage proval of the consent order us
at the count) 's Osceola landfillDer.
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Commissioners
if commissioners ratify a delayed consideration of the

Park Returning To U.S.

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later, probably would reveal even greater

But it is possible to conclude the danger is great,
that the wrong side will win. Protectionism has a
strong constituency in both business and labor,

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discontent with the official investigation of the
assassination.
Pollster Louis Harris reported in 1967 that 59
percent of all those questioned in a nationwide
survey believed there remained unanswered
questions about the Kennedy death.
In the same poll, 44 percent thought there
was a wider plot than did the presidential
commission headed by then-Chief Justice Earl
Warren, A public opinion survey today, 10 years

foreign imports. It would establish prices below

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Miller's book is worthy of note because
includes an unprecedented survey of the
fascinating cottage industry spawned by citizen

President Carter outlined a program to increase

publication. All letters must be signed, with a
mailing address and. If possible, a telephone
number so the identity of the writer may be
sullied, The Evening herald will respect the
wishes of writers whodonotwant their names
In print The Fsriilng Herald also reserses
The right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
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Agreement Near On

saying.

subject, "The Assassination Please Almanac.

move was taken Tuesday when

production and employment in the steel industry by
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season. Just ask the police, liquor store owners anti
entertainers, all of whom work overtone this time of
year.
There's an old saying that the more things
change, the more the)' stay the same. Our obst'r
vance of the annual winter holiday season, following
a tradition thousands of years old, bears out the old

pagans celebrated a holiday called Saturnalia,
which ot'cured at the time of the winter solstice. On
the day of the soltice, which usually occurs during

More than 11 years have
passed since the killing, but for too man) people
the case still remains unsolved. Ever purported
conclusion about the slaying has been matched
by the emergence of a iiew sub-lot. conspiracy
th.rv or m)stcrious death.
The assassination of John F Kennedy "is
Miterica's deepest running mster," notes Tom
Miller, a ut hor of an important new book on the

$8 billion more from Japan than it sells there. And

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ftc reasons are evident Japanese goods from
steel to soy sauce are flooding into the United
States. This year the United States will buy about

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deliberate, sustained overindulgence.
And In that sense, it wasn't too different from IN.
way most of us celebrate the contemporary holida',

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that current eeonoic
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States and Japan are more strained than at any
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orld War II.

serious -self-evaluation at all.

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groing U.S. trade deficit is of "intense public
concern." Both U.S. and Japanese officials agree

is familiar to us-the) partied nonstop for several
weeks. They ate and drank to excess, slept off their
hangovers and went at it again. It was a tune of

Before- and for a time after-the birth of Christ,

we get home from shopping. If I have .ins energ
after that. I'll do the monthl bills.''

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lokyn to urge .Japan to curb imports into the
I'nited States, The administration admits that the

the past year, take time to count our blessings and
make positive plans for the coming year, we're too
busy preparing for the holiday season to make any

The pagans celebrated their holiday in a wa) that

come close to conforming to our annual expectations. Our commemoration of Christmas
really is much closer to the way pagans used to
celebrate their winter holiday.

cards out this year, so e'll address 75 or so

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shortest period of sunshine.

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I t individual items that account for some $11

billion of United States

but his plight brought out a recurring Christmas
season paradox: At a time of the year when we're
supposed to quietly reflect on our activities during

In fact, the activities of most of us don't even

"After work lU go b) a liquor store and buy the
hooze for the office Christmas party. Then I drop
the kids by a friend's house while my wife and I go
shopping. We're it little late getting the Christmas

Discussion Set For Tuesday

the third week of December, the sun is farthest from
the equator and we experience a day with the year's

My friend convinced me that he had plenty to do,

after work, but it's holiday season. and I have a
million things to do this evening," said a friend of
mine to my invitation to do some moderate mi•
bibing aftcr work the other day.
"What will you be doing?" I asked.

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SOIA)N, Iowa 'UPI , - The
students at Solon high School
thought
Principal
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Larry
Meister was kidding ihen he
outlined IUS flCA dlScipllflar)
policies,
Then tte) discovered "The
Slammer,
Meister days disciplinary
problems among his 450 junior
and senior high school students
have subsided since he introduced solmtaiy confinement.
What %e 're f14.dlng out in
the education field
is that out.

Civic Center.
Free blood pressure clinic. 34 p.m.. Winter Park
Memorial Hospital Assn. building. Aloma Ant.
Transcendental Meditation lecture, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Altamonte Springs, SR 436 across from
.Utamonte Mall.
"Skate on Your Can" night at Skate City, Longwood.
7:30-10:30 p.m. Admission: one can or jar of food for
Salvation Amy or $1 donation
WInterSpriigsVFW Post 5405,8 D.M. post home.
s.
17-92, Longwood; VFW Auxiliary 5405, 8 p.m., First
o'ederal of Seminole SR 434 Longood
THURSDAY, DECEMBER $
Slate Department of Natural Resources meeting n
introduction of White Amur fish into lakes, 9a.m., Orange
Count), Aruitural Buildir.g, 2250 F. Michigan Ave..
Seminole Count)
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potluck supper,"
, p.m., VFW Post $307. SR 427. Longwood

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building
SISTER., Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.
Diet Workshop, 10 am., and .
I p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall; 7:30 pm., Grace Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m.. 1201 W. First St.
Osereaters Anonymous. 9:30 am., Mental Health
Clinic. Robin Road, Altamonte Springs, 730 p.m.,
('onLmunity United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
Sanford Cisltan. 7:15 a.m., Buck's.
Weight Watchers. 7 p.m.. Longwood Quality inn and
Oviedo First United Methodist Church.

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,J un br % urn a ns ( huh, to Tutu II lint, president of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. i
ported to help hatch (we) crates of chicken. The
chicken will be served at the noon 10 1 m
p.. I)ec. l
barbecue. with proceeds going to construction of a
gaieho in the new Centennial Park. The Junior
%% onlans Clubearlier contributed $100 to the project.

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Janine Metiger

All A's and

Charles Powers
Mitt Putegnat
Kyle Roth
Jennifer Wallen's
Sandra Figueros
Rhonda Moro
Michelle Ruedlinger
Hyla Fruman
Lance Hall
Dawn Klein

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Andrew Nutt
Deborah liasey
John Chamberlan
Michael Devoney
Kathryn Gardner
Dana Hargon

Margaret Johnson

Sherri Pritchard
Sharon Riggs

Carla Macpin,
Regina Navarrefe

Ted Arnlund
Paul Brown
Thomas Clinton
Kalja Dittmer

Joy f4go
le'ea Nicholas
Diane Ruot
Gary Suec,er
Nancy Stirling
Brent King
Kelle OBr.tri
Japr'p Parker
Bruce Peopie
Joseph Bans',
Jam-e linkley
Mark Bowers
Carolyn I litter
I se Freeman
JJflic? Gcn'y

Michael Gann
Elaine Hyman
Lynn Jensen
Kimberly Pv'ciacriern
Perry Pederson
Andrew Schaefer
John Clark
Vicki Plerrrqnsen
Laura Johnson
Denise Olitt
Ronald Ripplr
Donna WOiZ

Jay JackSon

Twelltl5O,ade

Nancy JohnSon
CClhieen Martn
.iiaraleCn F'eyckr

All A's
Julie Bovines
Jennifer Browne
Catherine Cclmer
Ginger Clifton
Marie Cole
Helen Dean
Gwen Eberts
Sherry El,ott
Brian E vans

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Rodriguez
Stacey
S.ij:anr,p ThomaS
Catherine lowe
De niSe UrbCri',ki
Joan flasolone
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Glpnd.a Gills
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By MIKE FEINSlLER
referring to the job he was
UP! Senior Editor
going to do, his good marksWASHINGTON (UP!) - manship and stating when It
Twenty days after John F. was all over he would be
Kennedy was killed In Dallas, J. brought back to Cuba and
Edgar Hoover reported the FBI presented to the chief."
had letters written to Lee
But Hoover's memo said,
Harvey Oswald from Cuba "We do not know if the chief
"referring to the job he was was Castro and cannot make an
going to do."
investigation because we have
Hoover said he had not turned no intelligence operation in
the letters over to the Warren Cuba."
Commission because he was not
"I personally believe Oswald
able to prove their veracity,
was the assassin," he wrote,
And less than four hours after but he said he was greatly
Kennedy was assassinated on concerned as to "whether he
Nov. fl, 1973 - and two hours was the only man."
after Oswald's arrest - Hoover
Hoover said this was the
told Washington officials that
reason
he "urged strongly" to
Oswald "very probably" was
lee
Rankin,
special counsel to
the killer.
the
Warren
Commission,
that
Hoover said he would classify
Oswald "iii the category of a no conclusion be reached that
Oswald was the only person
nut and the extremist proCastro
involved in the assassination.
crowd.'
Hoover also challenged
These disclosures were con.
speculation
Oswald could not
lathed In 40,)1 pages of raw
have acted alone, saying he told
FBI internal reports made
public today under terms of the
"He was a marksman and it
Freedom of Information Act.
wasn't
anything he could not
Hoover's report did not state
who wrote the letters from do; that we have tested it on our
rifle range and were able to get
Cuba referring to Oswald.
In a memo to the FBI's top shots off even fader than he
echelon, dated Dec. iz 1963, dud; that there is no question In
my mind about It; that we also
Hoover wrote:
We have several letters, found the fingerprints and the
not In the report Ito the Warren bullets so conclusively fired
Commission) because we were from the gun; that we have all
not able to prove it, written to this and we have all the
him (Oswald) from Cuba Photographs."

NOTICE UDII FICTITIOUS
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The Slanimer, tofiOtimesover the school year,
Monday.
tit're they are placed in Met.stcr said. Toward the end of second time they reach 10. are spelled out and students
"The student views a three- solitary confinement, isolated the year, as disciplinary Meister places them in solitary know exactly wuatthey're
day suspension kern school as a for 6 hours in a 4-by-8 foot problems mount, the viaiting for three straight days. The going to get points for, he said.
vacation. That's
hy !,t"Ve
Mcu.ler's view is not shared
office equipped with only a desk list grows and more rooms are third time, the students are
developed a way to keep them and a restroom.
b an the students.
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Students are given points for
"The only way they get out is
infractions ranging From ifthere's a fire alarm." Meister
truancy to smoking. When they said.

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Sanford Serenaders senior cstuens dance, 2:30 p.m.,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chunley's,
Aitamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, noon, Jaycee building.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs. 7 am., Sainbo's Sanford.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8p.m., St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road
Longwood AA. closed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church. Sit 04.
Young Adult Club for Singles. 9p,m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins St.
Weight Watchers. 10 am.. Sears, Altamonte Mall.

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Sanford OptImist. 7:30 p.m., Hobda) Inn.

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Ms. Bloom would have teachers tested every five years. But
teacher unions say the proposal is unfair, because members of
other professions aren't periodically tested for competency.
"That 'the view of the unions i has problems," said Ms Bloom.
If Idon' t like a doctor because he's unqualificd. I have the right
to chose another physician but as parent. I have no choice about
which teacher teaches ti children."
Ms Hlooni said if teachers fail the tests, they would be given
instruction at teacher education centers to improve the skills
Falling a second lime, she said, could lead to removal.
The tesls, she said, wouhl involve writtui examinations plus
ravi'w s of classroom pvrfontan e
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ri-Hove teachers who want to tcach and have a dedication to the
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cutting down on their bills
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COUNTY, FLORIDA
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'tJPli The Department of Education
has prepared a list of 23 factors For reviewing teachers' (OflifWtenc) in the classroom.
But 1)0K administrators, legislators and teacher union officials
saul Tuesday a controversy has developed about how to apply the
jixigung criteria,
ilie controvers) surfaced through a recommendation Froit
Secretary of State [truce Sniathers and a bill by Rep. Elaine
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Est.kwh'"

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Food Preparation
Baby Food Bottle Warmcr
Broiler Rotisserie
Coffee Maker
Deep Fat Fryer
Dishwasher
Egg Cooker
Frying Pan
Hot Plate
Microwave Oven
Range
"lllith Oven
With Self-Clean Oven
I Note One self-clean Cycle uses
about 3 7 k','.h or about 17: I
Roaster
Sandwich GriP
Slow Cooker
Toaster
Trash Compactor
'/atfle Iron
Blender, Can Opener, Carving Knife.
Fondue Pot. Ice Crusher, Ice Cream
Maker, Juiccr. Knife Sharpener
Food Mixer Warming Tray
Waste Dispocer
Food Preservation
Refrigerator, Manual, 12 Cu ft
Refrigerator-Freezer
Manual. 12-14 Cu ft
Frostfree, 1417 Cu ft
Frosttree 17.20 cu It
Freezer
Manual 14' 2'17': Cu It
Frostfree, 14' 1-17'? Cu If
Laundry Services
Dryer
Hand Iron
Washing Machine (Automatic)
Comfort Conditioning
Central System'
2 Tons
3 Tons
4 Tons
Room Unit''
1 Ton, EER 6
1 Ton. EER 8
1 Toni, EER 6
.i Ton, EER 8
Dehumidifier
Electric Blanket

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Health and Beauty
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TUESDAY NIGHT RESULTS

HONOLULU iUPli - What the
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Lucca
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quarter advantage. then
hall %tOUI(1 give€ thi. ttains i
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I yinan taking the lead at
surpriM of hut still ount, ig
g,i:nt from becoming •i real rout in liii first half Quinn txiotul
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offer they eouldn t rtfu.s&amp; It
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put to their heads to start liii.
gliti.
Lions 23-15, and gave the Pats a
'nsi1 in ight plati s
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was the difference in the game.
trade lnaii(' in three (lays of
The Seniri4ulo-Colonial ni atit it
I o lach Jowl Kill.) attributes 1'rt . h tianis slosi ,, tart to the
M
HRIS(;S HAWKS I)O%VN('Ot'IIT
For Lake Hoel1, it was loss
is the only Wednesday cont-st
t,issl.-s opri tii.- tn1: ilostut this' bus hung in fourth g.,ar. making the
flii'i.'t ings and just because
No. i in a row- as the Hawks
but t hi ri i' lilt nts noun
trill Iungi r than iii. u s'. i5 'trill tsht ott'
tO(J.i% is I'i .irl Harbor u
urns ul it ill(. st otiuun
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Like Br tntI( g irls hui'1ing hut
White SOS Manager Itoh
A t ouple, (*hall \luhit-t for on.', haul been having it little (ciiiin a losing cause for the Hawks;
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fk-r.Iturt' earlier in till- day flil') diuln t need that sort of thing,"
Adam pumping in 19 points.
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The Mets, for instance. have (tout)ichead4'r a the SeuiinohK.11e also pointed out that tb. thunul victors in a rust has bet-ti a
LYMAN Cleveland 13, Neal II
reopened negotiations with the (iii - the gifts getting their
turner for the Saints all .'ur"We'd win two straight, get to
Nelson 7, Ca r ter 12, TP,OrFII II.
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Twins, who are still intere st ed tr&gt; at ('olonial at n p ;i; - (lurking we st crc goI or soituthing, then pk Iihi' we dul in (hi
Hanwn&amp;Yotal$ 27 I) 2' 7
in obtaining Jerry Koiuian
folkuwi-ut by th' boys vs 1:1 first half and lose
COLONIAL SOINICIF0 14. sell 2.
k8I611`0 7. Rod'.gueI S. LoscPu 13.
At least w t'se broken that third gani- jinx
But, iflstt'l*(l of ai.Tt'ptiflg White IIiiTh
LarrrnOee I
I. Moody 17
Minnesota's offer for outfielder
Ri chatow IS. To;l
hi' Lak howell itrls also
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Danny Ford, pitcher Pete
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A iiuiu k SI tint about thiu' fantastic plat, of difu'nsivs- hacks
13
Lyman
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Cosimsi
Itedfcrn and minor league
)aviut (i,ra(h, hiuthi seniors, in
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infielder Steve Hertz, the Mets Park.
51? i-I inal win flut tiigtut have twi'
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tin' uliffrnt-nt-t' that
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('are*. End of conversation, Saturday, Trinity Prep opening first
quarterback Ks'nris lbts'rts hit sit of II) passes in the
"If I ever trade Hod (.arew,
first half, four ( otipletiuuns tonuing on key thi rd-an d-long
BISHOP MOORE Beatty
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its season at bouts against
Schacht 5. F ormer 0. Hit 0. Conroy
[flight as well hop no a plane
1ontvertk and Lake hlowthIs situations including the touchdown pass.
IS, SmithS. Gralto I Lowry I,
of Minnesota,'' said unit Lake IIt,welh's
and
get
out
After intermission, Miles 110(1 Girach had a major hand in
Knowles 7, Soundli 4, Green fl'
hxfls hiistini
iwins' owner Calvin Griffith.
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Hickey L TotAii 35 25 11 95
on tuiie
LAKE HOWELL
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Middoe's 0, O'Leary 7, Thoenpicn 0.
Steve Vt'inguard, who was two steps in front of evers not'
Adams It. McPPecson 6. Kirby 4.
It was
on a fourth down phd) from the Saints'
Mncey 0, Weaver II. Moray 1.
33- the deepest pen e tration
(
Luby I. Westbrook A. Tetali 70 33 33
- of the Pirates in the second half, and ttie (llist',,t thit' ('itlilt' tI
'3
scoring.
points, and Frankie Carter, still

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Steady Marcus Neal got his
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favor Tuesday night, handing
Seminole Community College
its first defeat of the season, 8078, after seven victones.
Seminole had edged florida
College by tV.O points, 109-108.
earlier in the season in Temple

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Ilsing d ru'.ik
Bob MeAt lu gill'' lo sing '.t r oak Scott
Bob
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.it'od New York with 411 poilits W,'Iiu,uri toppisi Kansas ('ity
By United Press International
With 19 of 51 field goals game-high 27 points in it
first
while ,hi, Ii White hod Uut1on with 2 points
conning on layups, the Portland quarter,
which featured seven
with 27
%%arrlllrs 17, Rockets 105:
Tuesday night it took a goal Trailblazers rolled to an easy Portland hayups that shot the Brases 113,
tan 90:
Phil Sui(h and flu-k Harry
by the Minnesota North Stars to 116.94 National Basketball defending
NBA champs into a
'.euned :12 point'.
Itills
Knight
IruttinlisI
for Y, points to help
jolt the New York Islanders out '.'ot'1ation victory over the 36-26 lead,
it l(;inits Suuith ailtl.'ij 24 as Gilht'n Stats' uniprove their
a
Cleveland
of their lethargy and go on to
Cavaliers Tuesday
Alter the Cars rallied in tile till, Bravos 'lonuinatu'uj the Jazz homerecord
to ID-I with their
4-2 win over the Stars, a team night, setting a chub record with
second quarter, the Trail
Hulls 116, Huhk'ts 10:
.'tr:iight victory. Smith scored
they should have beaten hands eight straight SIiflS.
Blazers hit 15 of 20 from (h.
Mitkt's John son s(oret 21 of four of his jganie'high 30 points
Center Hill Walton, who
field in the third period to hihow
iii'. ganis--toigh 27 points in the in the dosing moments to ruin a
scored
fl
points and grabbed 10 the gante'
New York was leading. 2-I,
en.
14,1i
-i half the help snap the Ru hots coilieback.
unidway, tough the second rebounds, was the main conKnicks 122, CeltIcs 119;
R
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tihhi'
fiv.--g'.irni'
.sinning Lakers 109, Bucks 10$:
period when Alex Piru.s tied the tnibutor to the Portland layup
Butch Beard's turnaround
tru';ih It wa'. the Bulls' third
L'; Ifufisins short jump shot
juniper put the Knicks ahead "tr'.iii'tit win
gaunt' for Minnesota by drill, as he dished out 10 assists.
.ith
U;r.s'tit,s
' u iui left gave the
"As
for under the baskets
deflect ing the puck into the net
with 1:49 left in Overtuin' and .Suns 103, Kings
fl:
Liks-r. ,i thrilling sic ton) after
shots,
that's
our
offense,"
said
wi h his hand, a hockey no-no
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Earl Monroe scored seven
B.ki,
..Si s,rI'lh ow Ii. ks I,;.l --'it" 'red Li ps
W,ijtl'r 13.,'.
Walton, Si has been the unIsfints
in
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Blazers ' Layups lop Cavs
By United Press international

Sanford Gyninas(jc's Association is a non-profit
organization of parents
and citizens interested in
teaching and promoting gymnastics for the youth in
this area. Approimatels' 125 youngsters between
the age of 5 and IS are now enrolled in the course
%hich meets es-ers- Monda y and
Wednesday From -1-6
4.m. at Seminole High. S,G.%,'s first performance is
Saturday at %1(1 p.m. in the Seminole High
gym.
Donation is $I J1,11 anti the money will be used to
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PROGRAM SET SATURDAY

Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1971

SCC Suffers First Loss

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Mouse and the Oulilerback
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MERLITE JEWELRY Le frne
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9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
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4 6 (Von Wed Thrs
Fri I ALL IN THE FAMILY
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stories of Noah and Samson
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Thurs - Fni) LEAVE IT TO
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6 (Mon. Wed Fr,) THE
NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
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CONT (Thort) THE WIN
HERS YouGottaSlartSornewiere True story 0? an 11
ij S' Indian boy who
helped establish a sPeoa1
br Indian chi1en
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21 Mon SPECIAL TREAT
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Spencer Tracy 1937 IWed)
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(Fn) P4ever Say Goodbye;
Errol Ftyn, Eleanor Par
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THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
Alt. MY CHILDREN

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4 DINAH

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($7 OOM)NIMUM CHARGE)
nnes MInimum

DEADLINES

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6 9 IZ NEWS
6* FOREVER FERNWOOD
7 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU
24 DICK CAvETT SHOW
11
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4 6 CBS MOVIE Ha*a
Cv 0 True Listener Greg
MIliyy guests as a Ciee
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COrbOrus and threatens the
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nm as we) as a!l 0' hI5
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FOR RICHER FOR POORER
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Seminole

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Thursday

9 CHARLIE SANGELS The
Angels are hired to protect
Sammy Davis Jr. who plays
himself and someone who
lOOkS just like him Davis' wife,
Altosise also plays herself
24
GREAT PER .
FORMANCES
Abide Wtt
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6* NEWS
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Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1977

PORK A RAMA
It's PORK-A-RAMA week at Winn-Dlxte..

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and now Is the time for you

to take advantage oIthese great bargains on all your favorite PORK
cuts. Items like Boston Butt at only 89e Lb., Whole Picnics at 79c Lb.,

THE IDEAL GIFT

and Meaty or Country Style Spare Ribs $1.19 Lb., are just a few of the

FOR YOUR CUSTOMERS, EMPLOYEES, FRIENDS

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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
cart' Perh.ps he nced. to be edui. ateil,' ss' ui

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the drug phun- substance,
siTiit' i;•
hetamine tablet, and 'more Hurst apartu
after sheriff's
. .li'puties allege they bought than fit rams of cannibis
.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
434, wh'ri-'
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reconce Miss Hurst
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
ne
of
the
largest distributor
Jean Emma Plemons, 198 intersection of SIt 434 and Big!'
- Barbara Hurst, 19, of the
UC*i of
)enuyrIiitiTtt in
was 1The buy was the
Fern Park Apartments, f't'rn Willow Ave . Forest Cits
ti!
Park
uthorities chargd Mrs
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delivers- of a controlled sut.

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
!IUlk(
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)or'S
1-onini
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,iiaking
''tfnt'nts anti instructed ('It)
Piland said ''we went through
pint ilient s, 'i's inter Springs
When I'iland (ts'olifuc'l ti
.'itti- rues ('.ars- Mas.scy to seek
this
same thing three )ears ago,
M,ss r liii) Piland sa id change the •ippointiio'iits
In 'Pinion l
Attorni'
s not
'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
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that
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approve Piland's ' 011. retain ttit'it current TEStS
front
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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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IXII Ice' tie part liiout IIa nit' i "
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ap. council at (tie regular meeting but generally I have rotated
make'
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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,"
Aroundlh,' ('lock
IA Horoscope
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said
to
obtain
qualified
In all the other Piland added.
a/i
a
formal
opinion
Bridge
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de pa rtni e nt s Sabatini
At Daniels' suggestion each
from the attorney general
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would take two to three months
suggested if Sines' is "in' councilman submitted a list of
('omlc
(it'R.SF:I,vF:s
i, 2-Il
,i:tit the request would have
competent to serve in finance, ''rathers" to Piland so that he
('rissewaird
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Spill
b% be in writing.
perti.'ips he is incompetent to be could consider their perEditorial
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ferences in making his upi)ear .-bby
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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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FisriuLs hools will
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luts r its Test lit order to receive a graduation diploma The third
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1 up a [ofe sion ii anrLs board such is laws cr5 sod
dxlors hass
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diesruorii teachers
who w ouht t able to revoke teacher
a rtific sImon I lies w ould al
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colleges and ulil,
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teacher.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dee 6 1977
ic, you to follow a caloric.
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You will establish several
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protein each day to replace
weight. you need onl~ foll,li.4 j
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AIso,arethe vitamin E and 86
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are using the products the club arnino acids in protein that ~o-,
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Ma.ssey is not to their liking
Only Councilman
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not properly managed.
The response of four nicni-rs of the board was to make

not necv%sarN, tivittiould like the
taking office last night.
In other action. the council:
The council instructed appointments ratified. Sabatini
(Iiiinge(I its inecting night
Massey to prepare an opinion made a motion wh!ch died for front Monday it) Wednesday
on the method of relievi ng those lack of a second to confirm the over Sahatini's objections. It
two appointees of their appointriier.ts
was agreed that regular
Toward the' end of the four- miieetings will be alte'ntatt'd
reonsibilities to the advisory
hour riitting a motion bs with workshops on etthe sdms
board
If the appointees cannot be Daniels for the councilmen to nights
removed. Councilman Daniels retain their current respon
said. the advisory board as as
orkshop meeting Wednesday
currently composed should be control Of the fire department night to hear a report front the
dissolved and it new board and Pullerin ul the Itiolice crt)'s consulting ungint-cr, ('at
restructured to meet the needs tie part fluent w.is .mppros. ti Conklin of (lark Die I: and
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appointments to the advisor) Pullcrin and it ouncill"all John D micls said that the chart r
planning and zoning coni- SaNitini tO the fire dvixirtnictit. pro%ideN that all litooAcirs in the
mission made by "laine (luck Sines and Daniels. finance~ t it% art- vc.stvd in the (imlicil.
councilmen"
the Ihmnie'ls and I'ellt'rtn. police and ;ohbng his opinion that the
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Childbirth Cant Interefere

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Teacher Test Plan

Supreme

Court ruled today that employers may not
take away women's job seniority while they
are absent for childbirth, but that denial of
sick pay during that Ixiriod is not necessarily
illegal.
The opinion by Justice William Rehnquist
came in a case filed by Nora Salty against the
Nashville(Tenn.) Gas Co., which placed her
on maternity leave in 1972 ithout st..k pay.
When she returned she as at the bottom of
the seniority list.

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vote on policy resolutions in Chicago.
Citing new evidence that marijuana may t
hazardous to health, an American Medical
Association
Association council has urged the AMA to
harden its position on the drug.

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Rings, aatches, Po' tools,

a camera, a radio and other

items valued at $1,500 were
reported stolen from the home
of Thurmoru Thompson. of fl4
Pine Winds Dr., Sanford, ac'
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police said. The theft stas
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Seininoile, have expressed

airs. Itesseiring said the

'along with I.ake Orienta in
Altamonte Springs and I.ake-of-

Mirror I.ake Home Ow-nerS
Association especially object to

the 11.000 performance bond

lakes for thl, first tune for other

owniers

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concern that the proposed

quantities of fish for individual
lakes. 11w proposed program

the Woods) originally approsed

regulations are too stringent.
Mrs. Margaret Kesselring of

f or t1se of t he ,Aeed-eating fish a
)ear ago before the Courtly

Inspections

Thw's.dy at 9 am. at the

wouJdprruiitusof(hcarpfo

3637 Mirror I.akp 1)rie'i'. I"nro'it

Orange Count) Agricultural

controllinit ntin-native aquatic

Ctlym)s "nere isso much red

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tapt., it could bea miracle if any

has'.' choked Iniany

Florida lakes.

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paving pniitik'ni' .ini tI:,
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Dt-tiorah L Sillith
John If. Smith

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CHRIS CANDLER, MANAGER

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a uiilmnug ut if unqualified teactlt- rs.stiiiuli alrt,ity
done by tI.' college,

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progress in their protxs of the hit M)ear-o
hit and run deaths (if tssu killed earls Sunday morning

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Mrs. Kess,eirling said she has
unable to find anyone to un. been told by Monly [leach of
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.i i uv R and mere are only I
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homeowners on the lake among hearing. that the regulations
%hich to divide the cost. She oire still in the formative stage

The hearing Thursday is the said the regulation
requiring
third mascriesof live nieetings the lake to be
acres or less,
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a in l '6 p rn lost 19 a ni
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htapari: high 8: 4 am., :S3
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funded installation ,f aatt'r
limits for fin (iLIum, PUflposes

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around'.10 mph and gust% I-XiJI,
ditniniothing tonight. Itaill
pr-ibabilih 10 lool-rcrrit todal,

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lull ('anlidates for the council
('hire hairier, imo
are
hi,tirt''' John I A'lghty
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unbent 1 'laude Mason, Ossit
5ippa andJohn Zaccu

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ti.ir,.'iian.-n fir
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of stte'ts anti! Ir.sinagt' in tb.
Ir , n liroig. .ini tht' • it', 's pInrtsl Ik'vs'lolIniR'nit
;.Irtuuipatii.in it th.t .ffurl
Inirreased (to' stg.'s -.1
Set a n.t'tinic if r.'siili'nts
li-nt-al a orkt'rs fnmi 15.Iiø
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subjeict of a public hearing

The public wil! have the

nia',Or and six seeking taii
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Michigan Ave., Orlando

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l.ias tssfflght lust
mid 3Ii
toils becoming oi'rthss.'stt'nis

Ralph 1.

permit the use of,the white
amur fish in private Florida

Mars liass thorn.'

educational funding

Stowell,

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t han.,' "I chs,aers or ihur
d. nhiist. rs tans tod is IusiIs
(itt ,iiil • ild. r toni ght nid
W ed nias. highs today In mid
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I.ornuann •.rutl Ray IiiLen'
sperger a tub' four mien are
vying for a third council seat.
lncunihent lirry (;ildtwrg
being halting.'d
Robert
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two of the rnen held him wtule

A Sanford womain who lives sherars deputies the theft of
at 1318 Fulton St. left her home 8130 in liquor front his home,

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ot.rs that tanu;augn signs lit
srrve't
,, pall tif( al on lth the field across fun the uit
In L.k.' \1..r&gt; I
I lerk Katoay
tit and county elections for hail sdling place ssert' too Sassitan feared that her M
sears, said the lossest turnout in close
I.'rct'rt turnout pri'itudiun of
Mrs
recent nenuuors ssas being seen
Ilass thorne
said. the cit 's 1,146 qualified voters
hossevt'r, that the lass requires amid not mni' to pass. She
the rl
that campaign signs he no said that only 111 l.rson.s had
nuorTung tstur.s
She prtslicted lesser than 20 tloser than 300 feet to the poiis sott'il t. 10 a Ill
percent of the city's nearly 3,000 The signs in que st ion ssere
lncluItl on the ballot are:
hen the polls I ),'Iires Lash incunt*'nt I and
voters ssill be catug ballots measured
fM.'nwtl at alit and ss etc foun:1 Pitt Souttiss ard for seat one on
'its ('l.'rk (inunie Shornate,
th city (iluncil (luff Nelson
earlier prt'tbct,sl it 3 percent not in violation of lass, she said
On the ballot three candidates uncunutk'nt I unioppasid for seat
turnout

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a! tat h on gos eminent hureaticracs ordered
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tollearing costumes (if their native lands. %hich

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taken from a cut his th'oat with a knife

reports. Entry was made by
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Monday at 1 35 p m ahen he
was pick ed up When he refused

Videl Jones reported to
hirnlses
sheñtfs deputies the theft of told deputies.
$ m checks and $652 in cash
Ives requested to be let out of
from the Ul' Pantry convenience store at 2313 W. First
St.. Sanford.
The money was in 8

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three men who gave hut, a lift.
Hunt reported Monday that according to reports.
during the previous week
Jeffre) lbornas Ives, 20,

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A California man hitchh.lung
James
Ifunt,
Sanford. on Interstate4 was threatened
reported to sheriff's deputies viith a knife and robbed of 1;
vandal ism totaling about $1,000 after he refused to smoke ahat
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John des Islets has reported
Seminole County sheriff's the theft of $V9 cash and a $85
deputies the theft of 11.300 UI tennis racquet from the
weapons and ammunition from Sweetwater Oaks Racquet
her residence
Club, 202 Sweetwater Cove
According
to
reports, Blvd. south, Longwood
someone entered the home'
The money was taken front a
sometune between 8:30 am cash register overnight, acand 2:20 n.m. Monday by for- ...a,...,
cing open a tchen stindow.
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the S1a ors
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(lit' Lit) hall parking lit full f pr.slictt'tl a 0 percent turnout
cars of sitters .inI those a ishmg if the its's 5,1
qualified
to '. ott' standing in ito' at the sotti', said a Iit'asurt' of the.
three ri.actunes
uil turnout is the 13 absent..

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ri's i'ri ut's in the coming fiscal year were an
rtliUfl('('(l Monday by Florida
Senate President
li'ss ltrantk'y
Biaritlev. 1)-Jacksonville, ssiio said tiit' ll('55
est iniates came from the Senate Finance and
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t. }'jttjfI,c w ith the viu'
president," he added
Iluskes said each of the
Southea,stern slat..s has been
given a fund-raising quota in
con jun(lion ;4ith the i'i'nt and
Florida is ono of tS (1 stati's in
shii'h Mondale ill ss'ah it
r eli Hi it a r
fund' ra i st' r s
lantiui attornt'v Richard
Orlando
Ss ann, also it ruuemlwr of the
National F Si'cut ivt' I rinnuttt'e,
is heading tb.
fu:;d'rai' ing
drive for the t,,tt'
An )ono- interested in at'
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htLsband and injuring his wile, police said
hIi(
Ro I Ross, (7. of Orlando, "
killed 5" hen
a car driven by 28'vear'old Gloria .Jean
Rr ant of ( )rlando smashed into his car
Surida night, police said. Ross' wife, Glenna,
hI s as in serious condition at a k:ul hospital
['(Ili(-(- SO(I officer Timothy Devoe Ix.gan
chasing Ms Bryant after sitee refused to stop
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from police ran ,I red light and crashed into

s hich won the big one: the Grand Marshal
a ard For best fl oat. It also collected first
place in the private school division. Second
place in the (.'h'ic division as captured by the
Ballet Guild of Seminole, whose entry was
decorated by smiling ballerinas left as the
float moved down the parade route.

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has given laetrile supporters the right to use
the substance without federal restrictions, but
Food and Drug Administration officials plan
to appeal the decision,
"In our opinion, this cannot go un•
challenged," an FDA spokesman in
Washington said Monday. 'It's almost a

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ss as f'ejxirt ed missing in tIn' St Johns River
slundav after a tornado packing winds of
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('arii'r's first )ear in 01(1(4',
Ilu.skey said. itMisi' paying out
$l,(o a oupli' for the Orlando
affair also ill he eligible to
attend the Carter dinner and
relaii -6m.nis in Atlanta, hich
s ouI others I54 ('PSI $1 ,iyrnit
tiiuph' Proceeds from both
events ill go to the finant
arm of the"ational Collimate,,
flti.i' paving the 111 SO) for
tickets
ill automatically
bectn,' Ilieni tiers of the
Presudi'nt s 11I0 I lub, lluskt'tor
said, anti 'A III hi' invited to
iriotj,s "vents ss ith Mondale
and (arlir t hroughou the ear
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Askew today rejected as simplistic a iroxsal
-Secretary
by -Secrelary
of State Bruce Sma thers to
require public sch oo
l teachers to take coflhfx.
teticv tests
Sin at twrs v. ants public school teachers
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DA- 1 1,111111119 in 1979, to take ea in Inat ions testing
('0111petency in reading, nt ing arithmetic
and ctuilflhtiflication
YOU CM1 no jWt pick out ime thing right
no arid say v.e ought to do this and that will
curt, the problem.' said Askt
.....hat's
siinplist Ic I certainly am unwilling now
to
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hnance ounul f the Nati onal
(omnhittt't' %4, o ult l at.o be guests
at (he small rt'u'ptiori at his
estate. 'Oak (r,vt' To be on
the council ith itinber niu.st
raise it numriiu:i of $?j,000 for
the coffers of tht' I)t'niocratir
National Executis t' collinlittee, .
The I .akt' Itran(lt't, 111gb
S hool Band and I onus; have
been invited to phi' at the
ret t'p( iiiti
hit' Jan I I )rlanol, dinner for
the vice president voi di be it
prelimuoirv fund'ras,'r for the
big ''Salute to the Pri"udent'' to
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at a gala recept ion the evening
of Jan. 4 at the Settwater Club
estate Of K. Everette Ilu_skey.
Also S(.hettUle(I to attend are
Governor leubIn ,%ske s'.
tIlenstA'rs of the State Cabinet
and VI Ps front Washington.
'Pit- receptionul! precede a
a couple fund-raising
$1
dinner at shich Mondale is
scheduled to speak at the
French Market in Doss ntown
Orlando
Ilushey, a prominent South
Senui nob'
developer
and
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But a specific coniparisonis called tomfnd - the
between Se'iiiinole County's schools,
selucti art' nut accredited lit, the Southern
.'iittoo of ('oflegesand
with the recent
e xception of (ieslu High School and other counties
hose schools are "accredited.In Duval County. hcre' shooJs t'rt' once at'retitled, but lost their membership in SACS i and
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the ()pX)Slte of 'shiit its framers designed it to
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Judiciary ," two points that are subtle, perhaps, but
powerfull instructive of our contemporary
political condition
The first is that the judiciary increasingly has

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the unwillingness, in certain cases, of the
legislative branch to act.
Th e second, related to the first, is that as the
judic iary increasingly has succumbed to this
temp(at,.jo, ihere have arisen, as it were, on the
rooftops or An-ierican households antennae that
tune in — happily or angrily — the courts'
decisions. Meanwhile. the antennae that have been
there since 1791 — the ones tuned in to legislatures
— have been allowed to break down
So we have, then explanation for the shrunken
authority and prestige of the legislative branches
of government And cc ithout assigniag blame to the
legislators, it is enough here to note that this state
of affairs ought to be a concern . Inasmuch as it is
not the one the Founding Fathers planned. Indeed,
it is one the feared.
Also of concern is "government by ballot."
which describes the movement of legislative
democracy that began in 1898 and in recent years
has become as popular as do- it-yourself books
1)0-it-yourself in fact, is not a had way to
understand cc hat is going on with the presence on
the ballot, in numerous states and cit ites, of
recalls, initiatives, and referendums. Voters may
do it themselves rather than have their elected
representatives do it for them: they may decide
issues as major as taxation and minor as the fate of
public swimming pools.
Government by judiciary and government by
ballot contradict constitutional theory today
and
confound political practice It is past time that the
nation began understanding the significance of
republican government, and thu,s of the legislative
branch.

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and hoopla... Longwood election As
even the most uninformed and
apathetic voter knows, campaign
mottos come a dime a dozen ,Ind
usually beget the same value in per.

Before long, ratillions, of Mattheees throughout
t e country are ikel to find themselves taking
sim ilar standardized fiece'nient tests at a far
oiger age' And thit could have enormous
ran ifications for public education in America.

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preaching a principle is cheap
practicing said principle requires a
little more doing.
Certainly prayer should be returned
to city hail. - . in fact, it should be
returned to the heart and spirit of each
one of us. But what prayer? A prayer
that reflects the Faith and hopes of all
the people, for the people, and by the
people, or one which limits itself to a
special coup. And while on the subject
is a prayer sufficient on Monday
night if the real meaning of such prayer
is overlooked on Tuesday .,.Wed-

nesday, etc
Prayer and the premise lives in the
heart of the pra)-er, and until we can
understand and practice the Golden
Rule, the words are no more than a
campaign slogan in the one instance
and hypocrisy in total. Return prayer.
cestnly. - . it never should
d have been
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include all of the might)-'s children
we all need all the help see can get
ill) Sim
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wives and girl friends. Our sources say the of.
Ficer kept the nude' pictures in a scrapbook
He also had a nasty habit, when provoked, of
assaulting recruit s. Onco, he allegedly choked a
recruit with a towel because the young man had
misplaced S011ie' tonsilitis medication The

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Blood Bank Thanks
Central Florida Blood Bank I)ire'd or'
and staff esoal d like' to express our
appreciation to ) OU and the S
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Herald for the strong support )our
organization hws given to our blood
bank

\ laudable first step has been takttt
sti Ili
Congress tossard siniplifsing
,intl in
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cast's stre'nigthit'ning
li lt- nations unit ,
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face'.
Its a cute of 14 to 2, the Senate' Jutlieiar
('tli.fiiittee' 11,1.5 approved a flees crwiinal 'li
t hat seoulil pull together tecti centuries of helter
'kelt.r legislation and e'luiunate' some uI ttit
quirks anti inestas i st en cit's fuse cliilwtlt letI it
fetkr,il hiss
l ss 'rs and laceiatakt'rstiace' been trsing for
ii utile' than a decade to make sonic' se'flM ' out if
the eiinuin,d code' And it noes looks as thought
bo th the ih
tci Senate %4 Ill hi' able to vote

6,000 Whale Kill Limit
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Commission today approved the killing of
more than
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As the stile supplier of blood and blood
components to 22 hospitals in the
Central florida area, It is vital that the
public be kept Informed of 01W
an our needs Your articles hace been
most informative and accurate'
Anything %ttu can do to help us avoid an
inventor) slump during the holida&gt;s
ceill be griteFui accepted

Thank you very touch for helping to
'kee'p us in the red.'
Edccarde Carr
Managing Director
Orlando

They Support Anita
We ceish it known as members of the
Women's Republican Club,,
that we fully support Anita Bryant's
position on homosexuality and her
enswng campaign to return prayer to
the public school system
We truly admire her courage' and
strer.gth of conviction. We have all see-n
the direction to cctiih our great e-ountr)
t,
and knose that it can not exist
ceithout God hlistor, if nothing eLse seW

attest to that fact.
She has done something that tess

people scould undertake', putting
everything that she has worked for on
the line, suffering abuse and
humiliation from the

TV anti
newspaper media and from the public
but she's alwaysbadi
handled it like
a real
lady. We are very proud of Anita
Bryant as a ceoman and as a great
patriot
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Republican ('mcli

Scritet rig ('ouIniiissior) would narroes the ranlic
of sentences cut a convicted eiiminal iiuight st'r's,
four to five )e'ars inst ead of, s.i teso to lit
lest'tit lace 1rnbiits so much variation in sontencing that nio' crunuials nia hi puflishit'tl
severel eshile' others setve' barth, doe ton. ,.n
ill
The flees cock' protects fri's speech b) :iiaktn1
it dear that judge's do not ti,ie' an absolute right
Iii prevent ness snie'ni lion: publishing etili
troversial material If a gag order is later fowo,
to is' unsitutionall's invalid the ne'cesniari ccli
Ie'fied it cannot beheld in usuntenaipi ut court
There' art' some other promising de'partur ccouij provide' coni;x'nsation to run.victims Anot her seould give the' government tit,.
right to intervene in child custody dispute's in
which children are abducted b} l parent in
violation of court decrees.
It ceould be an exaggeration to sat, that ttu.
ness code seill revolutionize lass enforc.'nie'rtt t
he Uniteti States It cc itO 1 Most cruite, aft,r .dI
is prosecuted under state' statutes rather thi,izu
ftJt'r;il lass
but the rices utnk is bound lit bt'conielegislative riuodel for the c ountry as a echoIc' hun
that reason alone, ('ungress should give' it
priorit treatituent cehen it conies up for act ion
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center, an officer brought his 8-year-0ld
daughter along on an Inspection tour of a
barracks For male recruits earlier this year.
The officer put on a splendid show for his
daughter, lb heaved tbse' personal f)S( - 'ions of
one recruit out a third- floor ecindow Then he

Keeping

Yule Spirit Alive

Golda: Intermarriage
Greater

1,1IC1IIG;'sS (IT'. Ind. UI'l I
Santas
prison cc orkshop has been, closed, but (tic'
spirit of Christmas li's-c's in the hearts of
the inmates
For years. Indiana State Prison Innniate's

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P1.1(11. UI-' I.o)'E: To former Israeli l'rlm.'
Minister (;olda Meir, intermarriage is a
greater threat to the Jews than all the guns of
Araby. New York Magazine quotes her as
saving. ''Some people think it's a terrible
thing to be against intermarriage, but . then
there are children and they're not Jews
anymore.
Mrs. Meir told interviewer
Marilyn Berger the stat isti make her "blood
run cold." Says she, .. . .. I've always said that

had repaired u_scsi and ilattiaged toy's for
distribution to nee'd youngsters
But this )ear, there' seas no space for thu
scork_stiop because the' industrial building
at thti 116-&gt; car-old prison cc as condemned
Nevertheless, the Christmas spirit
In- hind bars has been kept alice' by the 01
prLcont'rs cc ho make up the Northwestern
jay ce 's cc ith their tither tee ii annual

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I.c-ttcn Iriuti Santa '' and
Present'. fruit I )aiiuly

The Coal Strike
WASHINGTON (:Plt
Here
miners strike at a glame.
Strikers

%%ages are not a major roadblock. The union wants the
total operators to rescue its financially depressed health
and pension funds. cchich hace been hurt by past misuse of
funds and ccildcai strikers. It also wants members at
indielduah mine's to be allocced to strike on local
grh'eancc's. The industry has not agreed to replenish the
health and pe'a-sion funds without a no- strike clause, and
ecants ('(-onomil- penaltIes against miners engaging in

unauthorized ecalkouts.

Production
The Energy Department say; a major strike could
affect energy needs this w inter. but utilities and power
utimpanies base stockpiled up to three months' supply of

coal In anticipation of the walkout. About half of the
nation's yearly coal production is mined by the strikers,
Timetable
The next negotiating session is scheduled for Thursday
at 3 p.m. EST,

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Reporters Mob Mrs. Trudeau
TASTE OF sT,RimM: Margaret Truth'a u
estranged wife of Canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau, launched her movie career
Monday in Montreal, and found herself
treated as though stardom already were hers.
Danielle Sausage, production co-ordinator for
the film "Kings and Desperate Men," came to
her rescue as reporters mobbed Mrs. Trudeau
at the hotel where the movie is to be shot. She
costars cc it h Pat rk k McGoollan.

is a :lisgr,t"

Tobacco May Feed World
M.1tl.It()ht() SAJ..I): Two Los Angeles
research scientists have gone the Surgeon
General's cigarette package warning one
better. They say tobacco-addicts should stop
smoking the stuff and start eating it Drs,
Samuel Wildman and Benjamin ErshoFF say
they've isolated a vital protein, called
"fraction-I.- from tobacco leaves — and it's
the most abundant vegetable protein on earth,
with four times the yield of soy beans. It still
has to be tested for safety in the human diet,
but they say potentially it can feed the world's
malnourished population, and they predict
tobacco will be a major food crop in 10 to 25

didn't appear to have Illil ot, notri' mile's heft in it
Anolhei' student told hunt about a garage in
l'lains, (;a , that set,ulei set hack speedometers
Litter, te Second student asked the first sehe'ther
lie had stwct't'detj tn selling tus
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fringe benefits over it

s and tither items donat.'it
through Queen of All Saints School in
Mu hogan ('its are' sent ttu children of in'
hates cc ho cannot afftriiti buy gifts in tht.
Presents from Daddy " Project.

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cchili.' others, Fs'rhap'. those' and National District 'sttu'r'
's's ASIIINGTON Ul'l u
csith more expensive' cars
neys Association.
Three dissenters are as upset
nuts escape it e'ntirely
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In thus case, the Justice'.
about the quick procedure the'
said.
received briefs only from the'
Supreme Court used for hanlie' ac'cuM'(I the majority of district attorney and Mitnmn.
dung a police search case as
almost casually' introducing antI, as they occasionall h.
they are about the actual
an imilportant innovation into issued arm unsigned su:uuniar
ruling,
the lass getcerning searches ruling before c's- en announcing
lbs.'
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majority
cc ithout e've'n iurderin. arguS they ci ouhl re'viev. (tie' case, he
ukt utle'd Monday a pulict'man
itus'nts on the e'aSt'
noted
ci hit stops a motorist for a
lie noted that twfnrs' t he court
ibis kind of disposition
traffic violation may routinely
decided a faiutous stttp-anti' gist's rise to an unacceptable
truer hiirii out of the car.
The justices said the need to Frisk" polic-e ease Ili 1%8. it risk of error and create". the
de'iik'rate'ei for six iiionth,s, iutfonluztate impression that thelttote'('t the officer's safety
heard full ;urgunie'nts and court is more' interested Ili
outcceighs the 'ruiere inconre'e-c'iva'd friend-of-the-court upholding the poseer of the state
eenie'nce" to the driver They
reversed it Pennsylvania Su' briefs front group'. such as the than in vindicating ind;viulual
preutit' court ruling ordering a American Civil liberties ('noun rim:hts." Stevens said.
mci trial for harry Miiuuuis.
echo was convicted in Phila'
of illegally carrying it
gun that ccas spotted by police
alter tie' was stopped for o
traffic violation and routinely
Sb,' is surviv e d tue.
RA'SI"MIlHIST
ordered from his car
uI,iughts'r. Mrs Wiilia:t M
'As far as I can tell.
Funeral service's and burial Ms. ( 'esniibs. Pc'nuiL'roks.', Mass
11hihuk1phii police are absofor lt,.-iy Harle's Se'achrist. 33. of
Itrisson Funeral hlonit'-l'.'s is
lutely e cstatic" about tile
's's'isnes1sires. Va , echo died in charge of arrange
Dis trict
Deputy
ruling,
Saturday seers' held today in
Attorney Steven Goldblatt told
Was nestEro The' husband of —
tPl
Mrs Mare Catht'rine' 'ss're'tt
lit' said it was ''fairly stan'
Sca-hrist, foniut'ri's of wford.
dard isThce practice"' to ask
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MRS
tic' seas a third class petty of
ELIZABETH PUL(STON
ufrive'ts to get out on their cars
liver in this.' Naval National
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during a traffic stop and the
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Guard and a Vie-tm*iit S e'te'rani
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
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lie seas a iie-iiitx'r of Grace
ov 75, * ti b held ihur5dc, a'
ruling was oils.' of the first that
Evangelical I .uthe'ran (iiurch
it , m ti t aPeQreen Crq"s'r' ,
said they couldn't do that.
*.Sh Of VrgIt 1. Div an'
and a printer
But the ruling seas critiuze'd
OIII(I,ttflQ Kr'sson
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In addition to his dIe', lie' is
HOmC PA in charge
by Justices John l'auh Stevens,
sur vived by his parents, Wayne'
and
Marshall
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that an officer be able to c'splain the reasons for his actions
and i leases police

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a New York City disco with the headliners of
the social set. The occasion — a $50-ahead
benefit for UNICEF dubbed the "Royal Jaipur
Ball," It carried an Indian motif — flowers,
live doves and a strutting peacock — and
Lillian Carter felt right at home. She received
the IndoAmerican Peace Award for her work
several years ago as a Peace corps volunteer
in India. Joining her at the Studio 54 party
were fashion designer lialsion, Catherine
I)cneus'c. And' Warhol, Monique Van Vooren
and Diana Vreeland.

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i uiiiirciici ho cc ant ri-plies to their letters
tit Santa can nutail ttieni to Mr Claus in
. of the Northwestern laycees. P.O
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Prison rs provide h.tndcc ritte'n anscce'rs to
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130.000 ni.'nihers of the United lifine V,orkers union
voc,'r,'ri by a nationw ide agreement cchth the Bituminous
I oal Operators of America, who represent mos major
soft coal mines in the nation. Another 58, ()U%IW members, affected by any st'ttlenurnt, ceere expected to join the
ecahlout.
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Teso carrots and a cabbage' to I're-a dent Carter for vetoing a 1)111 requiring the
mii to inspect domesticated rabbits and
govert'nt
rabbit Inteat
(iris' thing ese' don't need in this ctturtrs
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In Pittsburgh, union official
Peter Sabo said. 'They're not
going to freeze u_s out. They're
not going to starve us out. Well
Find it sea&gt; of living
In the' eastern Ohio coalfields,
sheriffs department s sa iii
there had been no reports of
roving pickets
strikers
t ralitionalls dispatched to
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sece'r. ese'vks

This marcher in Sanford's ('tiristmas parade leaves no doubt 'ss here he

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lii. ufkkitest version in 1q7
l3asi('dl), the ne' code cehith ceas pieced
together bt such philosophical opposites it,, Ted
of Massachusetts and John Th ('lellan
(tf ArhinSi5 - is neither • liberal' nor conservative' "Much of ills slllIpl) an effort to ccciii
out lti ('entury anachronisms and pare acc;t
language' that no longer applies
Perhaps the most lnipvrtant change is a
section making all prisoners serve' similar
stnte'ncts for the saint' trin a' 's tit," E't'uIc r,t

northern Pacific, a decision denounced h'
American conservationists and some U.9.
delegates.
The commission announced a sharp upward
revision in the 1978 sperm cchale catch quota
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Federal ittediator Was n'
1ktr'itz scheduled a resumption
of contract talks for Thursdas
at 3 111L EST in Washington,
D.('. Miller told reporters hi
ecould
''return
to
the'
negotiations cc hen there is soni c
sign of real progress." lIur,vitz
said he expected Miller to at tend Thursdays session
In West Virginia, eshere
nearly Lilt the' nation's union
:iiners are employ eel, there
seas talk of shutting duccn nonunion nines and disrupting coal
Jargc traffic
Local union officials ceere'
predicting a strike' ,if six to

Vance will fly to Cairo Dec. 9 from Brussels',
where he will attend a NATO ministerial

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cripple U S industry. cchfth ha'.
been s tockpiling the ..oal in
recent m:ionth.s ,1.so, half of thtnations coal is mtiine'd hi&gt; nonunion seorhers cctto are' not on
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Eastern capitals in an effort to influence the
swiftly moving events and widen direct cononS
tacts that a lready have taken place.
facts

weeded out be fore they complete their enlist,
:iie'nts In the' Nay), the dropout rate is
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Secretary' of State
Cs'rtts Vance plans a quick tour of Middle

kept the recruit running up and down the stairs,
"That car nose has only ,,O(J) n,Iles on
it
stomach when he retrieving the belongings one item at a time.
seas in an ugly mood.
California Gov.
v Jerry liroccn has put
The officer also scattered the personal
(.me recruit, with great potential, became the
I're'sitient Carter on the' spot ccith .J,'ce,sh
of two other recruits on the floor and
commander's echipping boy. The officer would directed
leaders Broceni has re':iiinded them of tus
make the grade
his daughter t spray the items with
campaign
proposal, calling for the US. elbibass)
force him to stand at attention and then slap hum shaving cream In this case, the officer was
For the record, the military brass blame the
to be niiovei from
across
the
face.
When
the
nt Tel Aviv to Jeru,c.akm,1 Dii'.
recruit's
girl
friend
reprunanded
voluntary recruitment s)temit for these alar.
and transferred
came
to
visit
him,
the
commander
refused
to
"Wit
please
the
Jices but offend the Arabs Its
maing statistics. But off the record, some Penootnote Since
Since the incidents rather than the
grant him liberty unless he providct' a nude
proposal,
therefore',
that can only eriibarra's e
tagon officials confess that only poor leadership
,imes are important, we have agreed to
picture of her. lie refused, dropped out of the
the president It Brown doesn't tiiind e'mn•
co ului be responsible' For such a high dropout rate.
withhold the names of the two officers. The Navy
barras.sing Carter . The'
Navy and gave up a promising career,
There is a deadvel difference, however, In
responded candidly to our inquiries. A Carter becomes, the Inuremuon,
likelyenibarrasseci
hose the' misfits are handled, Enlisted misfits,
As For the commander, he was left uninBrown ecill
spokeanan explained that it is an "accepted challenge hama for
the Democratic presidential
malcontents and miscreants are' usually vestigated and undisciplined for two years after practice" to drop court-martial charges
and nomination in 1980.
railroaded out of the service, often with ku- the first allegations of mistreatment were raised grant an undesirable discharge instead, The
at the boot camp. There is even reason to suspect transfer of the other of ficer "for cause,"
than-honorable dt.scharges. But the officers who
["resident Carter has selected
said the
Leonel
foul up are eased out quietly and delicately, if at his conduct was condoned by some of his spokeuian, "is one of the most
serious ad- (.Ilo to head the [mnhigrati Service', ii'
all possible
supervising officers. Finally, the Navy brought muilnistrative measures used in the case of of. patt, because of ('astillo's activisn,i. But a
We have uncovered the sordid case, for formal charges against him - charges that
fiee'rs."
confidential FBI report on his
background.
example, of a company commander who could have resulted in a jail sentence.
WHO'S NEWS - The embattled Bert Lance quoting funnier college associate's, describes hm
allegedly assaulted his recruits and demanded
But the company commander was allowed to
a "very imuiruiature and unstable per son"
still slips Into the White hIou.sefrequenitly to visit as
instruc tors
his
nude pictures of t heir seotiten in exchange for plea bargain For an undesirable discharge imi
characterized hill' as
ceith President Carter. Despit
"the
type'
of
privileges lie supervised some o recruits at stead of a court martial. Our sources say the
e Lance's own person who resents any kind of
difficulties, he usually leaves the president cording to
authority,"
acthe Navy's San Diego boot camp
Navy let him off the hook in order to avoid uiithe FBI.
Indeed, the administrators of
laughing. last week, lance told the president
He se '4d excuse demerits and grant liberties pleasant publicity,
St. Mar)-'s University in San
Antonio, Tex., once
about
the
Georgia
Tech
student
who
couldn't
to recruits in return for nude photos of their
sell secretly discussed
At the Navy's Great Lakes, Ill., training his car because it had gone 180,000 miles
seithhclding hanors from
and ('astillo
because of his 'hostile" activities

An astonishing 42 percent of the recruits are the Face and punch
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ANDERSON-LES WHITTEN

S's AAI1ING'fON - Military commanders
have been scarne'd to keep their eyes peeled For
ti.en with tesisted personalities. The armed
fonce's art' anxaoi;, to purge t heir ranks of mental
nuisfits. sex perverts, bitter loners - the kind of

The move against Syria. Iraq, Libya,
Algeria and South Yemen
all critics of
President Anwar Sadat's campaign for peace
with Israel
appeared to bury chances for an
overall Muddle East settlement any time soon.

Kenneth

slogan of one candidate brought a
gleam into these tired old eyes
"Return prayer to City hall." Iden'
lifted as a member of the Democratic
Executive Committee, it appears that
the "born-again" premise's of good ole
Jinuny C. himself has permeated the
tosser echelons.
Course, the fact that Mr. Carter has
had considerable trouble remembering
what dory he told to what group on
what occasion . . . and the fact that Mr.
Carter's credibility as reflected by the
polls which measure the confidence of
the peote in said Mr. Carter is at the
lowest ebb since such polls were instituted, would lead one to believe that

Alarmed b%
14-) ear decline in SAT scores,
parents. pohticans and educators are currentl)
:.airlrlg f o r .1 rti.'sse'd emphasis on the fun'
d,ini,entals of reading. esriting dm1 arithmetic in

countr seoulti soon be gearing its curriculum to
the national e'inis. teaching to the tests,'' as
te educators say, if such a uniform testing
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please the admissions officers.

Can a test eshich is useful in measuring m
ttividual student progress over a period of years
also help pinpoint the strengths and weaknesses
, if the curriculum in a particular school system?
And most of all, what ecou'd federally tiii
national achievement tests do to our
Posed
cherished local control of schools'

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in the n,it itinal Scholastic Aptitude Tests, the'
i's;iniu
tuICIi lncre'asi,lgl) determine esho shall
tritir ths halls of higher education
S M,tthecch,isbeen taking the
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Tlic high school senior Iron suburban Lung
fI,,nd, S V.. cc ants to become' a dentist To
'0 tu('v(' los .inibition, he must first go to college'
And to gain adiiiission to college - almost
alt) collegeMatthess and millions ( if other
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reassurance'
through
standardized
actuercrnent tests - that the "bach4.basics"
n,o'scliut'tlt "Ill pay discernible dividends.
A total of 26 states has already created "basic
competency
tests to measure student
achievement. while all the rest
except for
Montana - are planning such programs
The big question now looming is whether such
te st s sho ul d be national in Scope, divised and
listributeej be Uncle' Sam or echt'ther each state
sho ul d develop its ocen.
It is tempting to opt for national exams, for
uniform )ardsticks that ceould pe'rmlt Parents in
South Carolina to compare' scores in their school
s )Stefli against those' of students in, say,
Ma ssachusetts.
But there are some serious pitfalls to such an
approach, as HEW Secre tary Joseph A Califano
.Ir ssarne'd in a recent speech in San Francisco.
is a big countr) ceith an incredible
t1ive'rsit of cultures and lifestyles. flow do &gt;ou
ccrite test questions that ceould be equal])
corniprehensible to a sharecropper's kid in rural
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tccord.s, is list ed as .'student.'se. hat that realR nicares, at this stage of his
lift', is that Mattht'cs is in the' test'takung

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131)000 nie'mrihe'rs of liltUnited Mine Workers launch'-cl
their 10th nationcc tile strike in
:. e i' L M'.t" presicls.nt
Arnold Miller, "ho sttirrne'tI out
of the talks five hours before' the
actual strike deadline, it, cw.e"i
the htitunuinous Coal (flrators
Association of 'try trig to break
this union.
Even ecith the miners guns'
from their jobs, the cc alkout this

ciliation in the region.

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Loiok for it Find it Stop fit and ask Mrs Hendrix
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runners began a mniinute alter
midnight this morning cc he-n
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CAIRO, Egypt (UPI ) -- Egypt's rupture of
diplomatic relations with five hard-line Arab
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Mrs lkntfris and her staff are proving that these
sit' survival skills, but can
children learn not onl
begin to cells' ith a orld that once' shunned then
asule, and help others in that orlii gro as th(') do
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Retaking

on an extensive archaeological dig, a rid
unearths everything one would want to know about
the 14th rnendmcnt, including the keenly relevant

familiar %%- ith the extra-judicial edicts of the courts
in recent years. But there are two additional poi nts

IN BRIEF

The skills are those hich children ,A lift severe
rotntaught in the past, because so
ib sabilities eere'
iian people felt those children sinpI) couldn't
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confined to the protection of fundamental rights
against state discrimination
Next to this original meaning of the amend.
ment, Mr. Berger then juxtaposes the many.
Supreme Court decisions — notabl those dealing
with school desegration and reapportionment
that have relied for support upon the amendment
's rongly reIicI, though, as Mr. Berger points out,
because the justices construed it to mean virtually
anything they wantedit to mean In this way we
have become a nation less of Ia'scs than of men
the nine men who sit on the nation's highest bench,
as well as those sitting on the benches of all the
subsidiary courts.
Mr Herger's point seems obvious to anyone

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lit Ic of a nec imfx)rtant hook h's R;ioul Berger. the'
H arvard
rd kga I scholar It s \l r Ilerger's thesis
that the

the new opportunity for "her" children to pI.I anti
gro
fLICIlit, staffed h) special
IenaldIS it
P't)Plt fla.sst'.s at the school range From tioint
ecoflojitics to horticulture. from Speech ttit'r.ip to
learning to order from a iiie'1iU

Work v ill soon —
begin, ccc htts, Oil Ilk'
specialized playground at Hoserneald Exceptional
Student( Center. Altamonte Springs. Mrs Ruln
Ilimlrix, the (ut'SfMJkt'n princiil of the' school br
thiltjrt,iertti a variett, of ia,tiit;ti. phi) sit a.

,tlfiliat ion, students taking the Functional l.iteracy
Test had much greater difficult). I)uval's 11th
cr,iikrs ended up ith scres showing 45 percent
failure oat t he nattit'iiatics ha lf of the test and 11
rctnt failing the' contra uni('atiofis seition

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emotional or other problems is looking forward to

In nearby Orange County. 38 per cent of the
students Failed the mathematics section, and II
rceiit Failed communications. Their schools al.MJ
have beenaccredited for o".' "nit'.
The lest LS given Ili 120,000 11th graders around
the state' durirg O.ot'r. Those students sho failed
the test
iIl receive help during lift, st'ntl
emestt'r of this .school
s
year and an opportunity to
take the test again next fall. If they fail again, the')
eill receive o more
ure opportunity to take the test
before' graduating from high schoo!. Those' "ho fail
that third opportunity seill not graduate. They eill
receive' a "certificate of attendance" instead.
So tar, Seiffinolt' (otuity, with its 'wiaccrtslite'd'
schools, is the top scorer Iron throughout the state'
on F'wstj;onai jAt('rtic Tests. It doe's gisi' otie
sonte't hing to think about

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

It has been interesting to watch the returns on
Florida's first Functional Literacy Examination especially since Seminole County students have
scored so ell
'tk'1'1 people ho tive not shown a great deal
of surprise are the principals and teachers in our
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aho%e the ordinar
in fact
txtraordinr IS more' fitting
The Sanford ph)sician aa.s
.iaardt'd the national Benjamin
Hush Bicentennial Award for
the most outstanding L01U
muM) services of an) of the 50
doctors who acre recoin•
mended b) their state medical
societies for the honor.
And the annual aw ard.
sponsored b) the American
Medical Association. couldn't
have happened to a nicer and
more deserving person
Dr. Perez and his wife. Dr.
Maria Perez a err among the
Champagne Ball crowd making
merry Friday night. They made
no big fuss about leaving
Saturday for Chicago.
Accompanying them to the
Windy City were her mother,
Mrs. Maria Pique of Sanford.
and their son. Tco. Another
son. l.ujsir flea to the aaards
ceremon) from New York.
About receiving the national
honor, Dr. Perez said. "1 still
don't believe it."

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l(t'gatta, sanctioned by the Florida Sailing
Association, opens the Tangerine Sports
lbIli(lav activities with competition on Lake
Mimrot' Dec lo-11.

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heralded the Holida) Season
a th a
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Sat urda night tit the banquet

Die Floridian' a err back it i
Sanford late Sunda night
('oiinienting on the cold
at'ather. Dr Perez added,
This good old flurid.i and
Cuban tj,,s did not aant to stab
in Chicago in that cold
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I 'are'nts ,-41w art' looking for
tntally stunulating Christmas gifts for their children
need look no further that the
1.;.i'.c' Orient,-, F.lt'iiientar,
School's book fair to be held
cacti (14) this week (ruin 8:30
.irn to 3 p in in the media

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But something .new had been
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added to the off Ice - it huge
plaque which the genial Ioelor
Just happened to pick up at the
Parliament House in Chicago

rooms of lake Monroe Inn
Food, fun and festivit%) %a-%
the order of the evening in a
t hecr% Christmas setting
In Iii u of the usual gift es.
thanr:. The Evening Herald
cIir bought to) s for tots to be
ibstributed to need) children
Another dt'hig:tful dimension
aa.s added this )ear a variety
of door prizes acre .iaared
.•nd guess ahoM' flame %%,i.,.
draan b) Mars Frances l)avi.,
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enrich the media *nter and
the
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signifi cant that
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b&amp;iok,s aith appeal for pre
kindergarten through Junior
high school aill be on displa),
according to Mrs. Beth
Whighazii, media specialist
In addition to the books,
stuffed iriitiials made b) the

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Oldest son, Jerrs, ,A ill hit :
'rnaznents on the tree this
and when he marries, as
the others, he ,Ail] take te
ornaments aith hun
aNi light.
Advent areatli each t'
and nit-nibers of the fantih p t
the role of Kris Krijigls, p
forminK kind acts unbe'kj.t.
to the recipient. 5th f, d t
polishing shoes, fising t
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Advent Sunday marked the complcshcd, it piece of tr,,"
beginning of the Christmas placed in the Advent ar
season and the family of May and in this bed of strast it,,,
and Arlene Pelze'r have begun good deeds is place!
their preparation for Christ. Infant's statue
iiias
Arlene
sit) s
that
Each war the family aor
traditions art' a titt'lting if t
together and builds from of her and 116 's f.i
scratch a large nativity scene, combined st ith those 1
complete t ith caves and attn
mo untains for it backdrop
In addition to .lt'rr
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On their Christmas tree will faniilv includes Jack 19. .1.
hang ornaments given to each 18, Jill 17, Jeff 16 and (r.g '4,
child in past )ears The or. still ttt'e'nnm' it trcn'agt'r tf
naxiients have all been carefuli
after Christmas

gifts from the t'inplos yes ()1 Hut'k's Catering and
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Money regular prices these days. It mousl) in her research.
never stopped Jan Cameron. a costs a fortune' Just to outfit the
Store owners did not adver'
middle-class housewife, from kids for school," she said in a Use for space and Mrs
buying Givenchy clothes and recent interview.
Cameron did not solicit entries
imported Scandanavian furni'
According to
Cameron.
Each store is evaluated b)
lure
she just knew where to smart shoppers can cut 60 stars, from none to four.
shop
percent to 80 percent off the
"I've been bargain-hunting regular price of merchandise If She ke1* a detailed checklist,
for more than 20 years," the 43
they are willing to spend the judging each facility by price.
quality of the goods and other
year-old grandmother says. "In time and effort,
The Aboveground Shonoer factors like customer service.
tact. I never buy anything
'i ion t Like to shop in stores
unless it's a deal."
should make it easier.
a here there's no bathroom, so
Last spring, Mrs. Cameron
It lists 303 stores that range
decided to put her longtime from a Levis bluejeans outlet in I'd note that on the list." she
investigative shopping experi- Macon to lost-priced carpet said
nce to good use - she shops in Dalton. The store's are
To prevent storekeepers from
produced a pamphlet-size book, all in Atlar.ta, north Georgia becoming suspicious of her
"The Aboveground Shopper," and western South Carolina.
snooping
she frequently
which should be required
The book also contains exotic inspected several items closely
reading for those looking for a and unusual bargains, such as without making a purchase
cneap plants and fishing tackle. Mrs. ameron surreptitiousl
And who isn't?
"I went to 450 stores in a m
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"1 don't see how anyone can couple of months," said Mrs. before
outpaper
to thescraps
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V. ulkens posted his 200th
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tt~v 41ccid= factor %its the cit% fa,.(-ritvs to ,Ain the AFC
,ni the fact that ii&gt; wife and I E,t,ste'rn Division crown The.
nuiw man&gt; people' on the club,
are tied with Baltimore' at 9.3
said Griruish's ''I'm looking and if the') rt'miain tie-ti the&gt;
forward to going back to t he
would get the hanpionship
\ational I.e'ague' again
because' of their better record
ti get the 31'&gt;t'ar'old Bond_c, a thin the disision
tie' White S's gave' up 24-'. ear'
'Di.' Ne'st Eniand I',,tr:its
'it right-bander (_'hri" Knapp
.ini' also back in the race at 84
,utht't htrnin t).taiiing and
utit if the b.',it Miami Sundat
t',,r-ttlti pitcher Date f'nir.t
.ini Baltimore in the finale',
hut ('hicago got a bonus in the'&gt; would gel the' title
,idiition to Bonds in 21-rear--old
Dolphin Coach 1km
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''utfie'lder Thad hlo,sler and 18- congratulated hlarris for ho
re-ar-old pitching prospect Dick run
the longe'st from
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'.aying 'he did it on his own
the' annual a inter baseball Hut that is uni&gt; in character for
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tight qing. nut hi less the ltTn's
1 .iukle' Mike Current sail
hlaltnn.re's Fred ('o.ik blest
right tjt huu, ten the plat anti
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final score'
Miami 17.
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'This week still tell us something Wi' have' sUflit' gtiejd teams
Barr f San I-'ranciscit and
t'Oflhing in to play, and we'll find out how good we arc," said
Huds Mat of Haltin.ore' The
Semiiinole ('omitmunit&gt; ('allege coach Jc_ Sterling Monday, as hisnIt trouble' is those' pikhe'rs
ltauk'rs prepare' for a three-gamehxtnia' stand Tuesday, h"ridat
ar' ,uk bring sought h&gt; other
and Saturday
lubs
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but if he asked any of the seven oppone'ntsSCChas bowled over so
tii't'st nests was made bs
fan this season, they'd clue hun in.
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Florida ( 'olle'e' of Teuuple' Territ'.', toniigtits i 7:30u visitor to
tune Friday
Nov,
Also spelling Sweet and the 5CC gvnin.esiuui. still r..'nuie'nnhs'r Rift Zipko who scori he'd the
tnt' r the Raiders' N.' 22 itor&gt; over f'liridj
Willett at twies at tat-kit', either nets for :10
1111%(4.1 1.1 t'l'I
Nolatiit in ba,se'ball, riot even Charlie
stay, and Johnson at tight end, College
But it was that last vlctor% over Flori(la College that has
Finlv%. haN been lut harder than Calvin Griffith. but )ou don't
are juniors Bruce Ilarnett and
Sterling a little' n'r.ous the margin if victory was 1011. and
t :itti bun erring at all and in the end, he could wind up laughing
Rob
the Itaiders had to colic' from wa) behind
at •'s.'r&gt; tssl&gt;
irnett is S-7, 165; Rob 64
''Florida college' isn't big, but the&gt; are quick and can shoot.''
us,'r the' last two rears, Finley bias seen 11 of his Oakland
18.
said
Sterling
lul.I&gt;e'rs go to othe'r clubs as fret' agents. Griffith has watched 12
on
''Everybody on our line
'And Saturila&gt; . at' fuct' a team that is big anti is quick and
lu',is.' his Minnesota Twins for more money,
learns to play more
our team
List &gt; ear, he Itr*t his act' relief pitcher. Hill Canuiptx'll. to
than (jilt' position,'' MeRcy can shoot,'' Sterling continued. ''I don't know if Miunii-I)atlt'
Itistuni This tear, he lo st bus two hardest hitting ttutuie'lde'r',
North is still unle'ft':utt'd it not
the'&gt; had a tiiUfliUllc'nt iIisti
explained
there'
with
soile'
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te'ttnis
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I.urrr hlisle'. to \lila aukee', and 1_ynian Rostock to California
'''A e' have so few players 28
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t.'e- ..ii"e' the% made better dials for themselves Griffith ne'arl&gt;
ro
in ster, 18 or so that pla&gt;
Friday's opponent still be Paint Be,it h Community Colic-gehe'd hi" ui.aui:,ger, Ge'ne' Mauch, also, but he saved him at the last
re'gularl&gt; I that we have to swap
au far this &gt;e'ar Williams and Zipko litre bet-n doing most iii the
ii.inutt' a tb it dioc'string catch
positions around if anyone gets
scoring,
as last rear srctring leader. Robertheais. has yet to get
fir sotutsific' who has at4ci5ed so much and taken as nrtan&gt;%
hurt
liii&gt; f,luias a.s lie tnis. the Twins' owner shows no outward marks
''And some of our linemen untracked
Williams is scoring at it'll per game pact': Zipko slightly better
cr bitterness at these baseball nuie't'tings,
that play two ways have to
at 24.
about his
( i n the e'nitrar&gt;, he li.x)ks good, he talks opt
come out and rest sometime
It was 6-5 sopht 'tore David Krazit that got the greatest rave
i lub's chances for the t'eini.irig season anti claims he still has 'tb.'
especially when we played
revues for the seas. to date froni Sterling, however
tit-%t b.illpIa&gt;e'r mi .th.e'rica in six-time batting champ and MVI'
afternoon games''
Hod ('area
The line was called on for
''Knazit has been I' .e&gt;ing our best overall ball
defense'
l're'sailing attitude' mi baseball today is buy now, pay later,
some' of its finest play last week rebounding, e've'rrltiing hit' is averaging areunI 14 ICi.nnts. ant is
when it e cane's to signing fret' agents The last tune the ow ne'r'
against Palmer. The Pirates our leading rebounder this ear
tuask out their ;aii ket taR ul,ittrs and figured out how much the'&gt;
were bigger than the Saints, all
''Eve'r&gt;omie' out the team is simuiplr tiring their lob
and t.ikuc
ia c- ti the phi&gt; .'r'. in iie'fe'rrals, the total came to more thami $l0
:n'ross the front.. and did hold up the' slat k for eat Ii 41cr
that's tIc te',isi'tl at' are uicie'ft ,it.' P
ntilliont Stiuti&gt; c-sen figured tiut where all that money was ever, IN, rushing yardage to well at this point
gtiimig lo dine Iron., and saint' if the players' agents are begin- below the Trinity average for
Sterling also had praise for his be'mith especially fre'shn.t t:
the sea-con
ning tie winder about that the'mnse'Is u's, but you know how that is
Jun Kaufman and fre'shuiian Curtis Siiitti hit'&gt; have' conti' if!
Rut in the overtinie period, the bench more than once anti given us a Lost we've' needed
but now. pra&gt; later
atm it got down to the mitt)''Itt.' a,,&gt; I look at it, seuu:e' cif the clubs are going to have to gui
ttnt' f those tutu's
in the dine_flint w,n ore'r )"liniia
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gritt&gt; - the ''best offensive line" ('allege, when Smiuuth hit twit e' on a o,te'-arii-irnit' (rev thrust
into lInIkrupte'&gt; sa&gt; s Griffith ''A lot of ballplayers are gettinc
11(01.41411) it &gt;ear defer rot for 20 &gt;e'ars Same of them are getting it
in Kelley's nienior&gt;' showed purturlit) with five' seconils le ft, to put the Ratde'rs three-up and
%4h) he rates it so high
for 1:t ears That niune') has to be added to your payroll ever&gt;
clinch the victor&gt;
opening the hrates' defensive'
re'ar. .ini the' ,tstn,'rs t ant keep raising their prices for tickets
front on three plays in a row' to
)car after rear Ie'iipir tail&gt; have so much money to spend. and
get the winning touchdown.
mie'cessitie's like' fissl and slie'lt.-r take priority over what the&gt; 'II
Kelley said Monday he had
spend eimi spurt'.
not received films on FAMt'
A • iiuple' of balipla&gt;e'r s hare said Griffith has ''no feeling'' for
ret, so he didn't know a !ot of
ttie':i. anti that". one' change that rankles him.
esn't
for
them,
I
wouldn't
be
in
business
facts about them
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''Hot I don't have to know too
Don't tutu thank I know that" Saute of them forget that when there
liii' 'inglt' Pint o1i tb'. reiat
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nnut'h to know- they will ix 1100(1 .-tlanta f'Iaiiie's h,,s i- ti t hail
stem t' omil'. sc've'mi $1(k).11M I)la) e'ts in the American League, I had
st ta-n Goulil siic'ke'eI ,,
and quick. The'&gt;' beat ,imu'.thuimig to ix' -he't'nfiil ,ifxiut tin dribbler past Montreal galie'
i'omi&gt; Oliva and hlarmnon Kiilebrew,
twi' of the'nuu
Trenton, 27-0, last week in the their four-ganiie road trip. but
''N;mturail&gt; , I aasmi't happy over losing hlisle and ilostock It
Ken I)rriie'ni ,it (1:13 of the final
semi-final, and tbws a e're'n't ur&gt;lnlg .15 the'&gt;
Northern
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get
nut'
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relish,
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who
a ,i seuniie'thing
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Te'ntoni a ent into the game' It' headed hone' ttMl:ar front. (ha'
out umi baseball" If I paid thc'uu what they were looking for, tht'&gt;- 'd
It i .'nt.iiud&gt; a asni't omit' of it&gt;
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lx' in !lt.in,iine''. ;unl I'd he' out of ba-se'bail looking for a job
Montreal h"tiruztu
''Friday's gaunt' will be a test
P bits gl,il Mauc'hi a ill he' back as the Twins' manager even
Johmi Gould's ttiirii'hme'riod ti.irder shots,'' itt' conceded I
guess I Jtht caught I )rrde'nt
for all of our team,'' he COfl dribbler gate the h"Lwie's a 2-2
fi,ii! showni a strong •lt'sire to go with the Angels, who
thou - P
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It was the' first shot hc
tinue'ci
stanit.' I h:n. Griffith re'fu,se'il to let Mauch go without coin(
'anatliens
tic' with the Montreal
ste mi the t4ii&gt; ganie' in the sational hail itt .i little' while' anal I ttiituk
draw
or
'hiut
win,
!ose,
iruuii
Its'
Angels
b*'mlsat.-'
tie' ads surprised to see' iii.'
in the state' ho--he'&gt; la'ague' Me,nti,i'. night
arc' there'
' I c an t blame' ( I-fle, SItS the Twins' boss. ''If I were a
t'eiiiiilti: liutni the' "mug
haiiipioriship
game
itti
an
organization
onl&gt;
After thre'e' road hisses
nuu.inagc'r and h,i(l the uippeirtumiit) to go a
see
my
children
grand'
and
bonn.'
so
I
could
Atlanta Coach h"reei ( 'rc'mgtk)n
it few utile's fronui
children nitort' oftt'ri. I would be interested in that, tOO,
wa_s .stwiipe'cI to hriti niuuch to be
pleased jbout, but he said the
At first, Mauch said tie' didn't tare to conic back to a club that
Flames can take' saute' comfort
Int'l let a couple of pl.i&gt;ers like llo.stock and hlisle go. Then he
g
without any raise in pay.
in the chance the&gt; lita&gt; be tta'
re'coflsiii('relI and decided to return
Griffith
says.
ertclub to e's.t'uepe' die'fe'at in time
"'We"ll e'arr&gt; on without hlostock and Mile,"
Girls age 1014 interested in
'lt,'riie'niilx'r host fellow s like Killebrew, I hlobt Allison, u Earl t
for'iii this year
5ut
playing
basketball can sign up
itt.'&gt;
anti
Jininuii.'i
Hall
retired
with
us'
We
missed
them,
"sot too man) te'a1ui might
11.season
Saturday
winter
went
right
up
to
the
last
the
for
pennant
in
'65,
aiifl
the
be
able to make that elaumu,"
ilici
iek.iy
Ye'r
we'
at the Sanford Recreation Creighton said. "We've' been
cia&gt; of thc' season in '67, and won our division in '69 anti '70.
pla ying so badly
w,. %t. got this mica suwig outfielder, Jesus Rivera, now. hut Departmen t .
e lat 'lr that we'
gel a geat deal of encourageNew participants need bring
W2 and hall 45 runs bo tted tit and 17 hortiers % ith Denver. 11w%
birth certificates. Tryouts are
mt'nt from coming out of this
It'll rite' be's re'ad&gt; to take Hole's place right now.
at
10
am.
on
the
Fort
ve'r&gt;1hing
considered,
we're
in
pretty
good
shape.
l'nui
not
Saturday
with a tie"
building
Mellon
courts.
The
h'laniit's
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('hicago White Sox aren't dead going to become a fret' agent, so
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)i't Not i .i)
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Angels' (;e'nt'ril Manager him Sc'xirn. and the Ckseland
'lht'ir future', wtutti I*kt'd ,
Huizie
htavasi ''We had a Indians acquired infielder Dave
bleak unit la,st month after
lust their two top powe'rhitters. coup!" of voids to fill and ste hlost'llo from the (iiicago Cubs
In ex( h.unge' for two minor
Oscar Gamble and Hit- hut' Zisk, think we've filled them
leaguers. outfielder Bruce
Whale
the
Bonds
trade
was
in the tre'e"age'nt draft. 'idealt has turned bright again expected to trigg er other uu.ajor ('orin .ini lt'ft'han!e't pitt hi'
aith the &amp; quisition of slugging deals. onl tat other trades In s'ni, hr aii
uiutfie'ld r Hobbs Bonds front
thu ( .! th rone Angels iii a sit'
i'l,u&gt;r trail"
Hrnie'n ber. the) also signed
fret' .ugt'nts Rion lIlt in, berg and
Junior \loi re. and the&gt; re rit
fini.sht i tut
Nuiw the&gt; re' shopping for a
pitchu'r. and tithe'&gt; get haut the)
.'spe't lo t halle'nde for the
MIAMI I'PI p
It was onl&gt; ii nil f P's an
suit'
At training CAN.',)
SUMlivisitn title' in the American fitting for a te',en is toting as
League West again next season. the Miami t)olphlrh that both iie'r during the ritual of
Th"% rr offering outfielder game balLs ac'nt to rookies after th'nnanding that rookies sing
Ralph Garr and second base- their biggest win in two )ears their shtol '.mig. Harris w,es
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"1 brought the extra kid along
because" all her frienLs tell her becaus.' I li. e' 70 miles round
to kick him out
trip from the lodors office and
She turns to no for advice, t
he kid has an a ppoi ntti e'nt with
and ou It'll her not to nn,Irr)
him - and ~ou call hin, .11 antittis'r doctor this afternoon I
need to savetime and gas' and I
"moocher 'Wis'nnev
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the obvious,difference in so fe'nsively and defensively
many games in the Saints' 8-3
Willett is listed as 6-2, 230;
in get to the state' finals, a season
Johnson at 5'11. 190.
football tt'm uiusi be good in
But so far, not too man)
The (turd two-wa) senior on
T,'am'is people have given the credit the line is tackle Paul Sweet
departments
all
without balance seldom get to due the Trinity offensive line
Sweet goes 11, 210 pounds
the championship gamer
the ''forgotten men" on most
The ctte'r of the offensive
fridat night, 8 o'clock, the ftxtthall tea:iis
line is handled b) a trio of
Tr'nitt Prep Saints will host
Coach Joel Mcli&gt;, Saints' Juniors, two newcomers to their
l"lornia A&amp;M t'niive'rsits Iligh, head miian on the football field, position
at I .,ike' hiuiw.'ll high Field, for knows about them though..
Center Duug Magrode'r 5'I I.
the' ('lass IA Florida high calling then ''the best offensive 175i and guard David Waugti '6School Athle'tit Association line I'vest't'n at Trinity, in- 0, 160) ere introduced to their
eluding when I was an assistant peitions at tall practice in
chaniptunship
An! the Saints ant' good or roach
August
MedIc'&gt; has been at Trinity The other guard. David
they wouldn't be there.
Everyone's heard about the five )ears. coining as an hiaruilin. played dome in
Saints' outstanding running assistant in 1973, taking over reserve last year
and has
backs, seniors Brent Matthews the head coaching reins in 774
become a first class blocker
That line has seniors JT, this seasonr
anti Chan Mullen u, their two
''David has improved so
(till- quarterbacks t senior Mike' Willett and Jas Johnson at,
IIut'ht'r and sophotniore Brock respectively, tackle and tight much the last half of the season
hk'hrt'rcs. their two accurate end The pair are the team that it hard to believe'." Medley
kickers, and if course the leaders
and the hey to the said. "He has not had a LXIII

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hich marks the Tangerine Sports holiday
Other events include the Florida Cup Rugby
Ch ampio n ship, the Mini' Mar at h on
a
Christmas parade. a coronation ball, the
''ir,geripi' Bowl Football ('lasic a ha'kt'th;,Il
tournimntnt , a remote control modc airplane
tournament and the Senior Bo I of Soccer

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Registration is set from 9-11 a. in opening
day with a skippers meeting at 11:30 The first
race is set to cross the line at I p in with two
other races schedukJ later in the day
'No more races are scheduled on Sunday,
'tarting at 9:10 with an award ceremony at

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lIrI"'III Vivian and litchard Buck
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Chamber of Commerce and the Tangerine
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the former anda If Griggs
have returned to their home.
110 Laurel Ate.. Sanford.
.ci'or(ling to Oladel Cochran
following a aedding trip that
ol Lake Mary, the Annual
t)kthem to Mexico Cit%
Bazaar of the' the First
The cot ,h' a as married on Presbyterian Church of Lake
Nov. 30. at the First Baptist Mar). was bigger and better
Church in Laredo, Tex.
than the , churchaomen anThey visited with fnenth and ticipated. A large crowd turned
places of Interest includinf' the out for the Saturday bazaar.
Aztec
Pyrariads
and
('hapuitepec Castle, and at.
Take it break from the
tended the Folklorico Ballet at Sunda) X
detail on Dec 18,
the Palace of Fine Arts, the and head for Centennial Park
Floating
Gardens
at ahere it chicken barbecue aill
Uxchiniik'u, a concert b the be served from 12 to 3 r) in.
National Mexican Orchestra, a Proceeds (ron the benefit
concert by the Cit) S)mphoiv barbecue will go toward the
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extra set
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tube
rebuilding
white' or color lie his then, business
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electronics course' at S4'zIlinole
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ritire than pleased to show you
all niodels, including the eight
microwave range models. They
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anything they can 't fix so you
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FOR
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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give a household appliance are and refrigerators. And any of
urged to place their orders as these products the Taylors will
soon as possible, Ld)' and deliver, set-up and install in
Patricia Taylor, oviners of little for Christmas.
Seminole Appliance Center. &amp;5
Stop by and ask about their
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stall and set up IluitToStaVe
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KAVE TALMADGE
574-1702
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bath, total price 5)3,7)) $700
down, monthly payment, $173 0).
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tra,l,r apIs Adulls &amp; famI,
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31 1. C H, carpeted &amp; lurniture
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heat adults, no pett. for IP
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JOHN W .MERO

Stemper Agency

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ANNE A, WALLACE

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317 1301 0., or PIght

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storage building. $33 000

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69 Pc."-ac Calalina 1150 2730144

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(iri2,'oiimmi P.nar.ced

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Lr.'rr A,,,. 21? 221',
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Licensed Morlgag, Brokers

otr 01 Sanlord 5 large-sI 2 1114
?rnp5' Split plan Iam.l, 'mm
double garage llr9e spn pench.
large- Corner lOP ce-c'Pn61 I
e-flbral
l'i&amp;A
carpeted
limrougnioul top negimborbooc,
YPADE IN and Ie-P poor present
'crime lake' care Cl the Down
Pa,noermt Re-Al value .1 539,950'

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near storeS. carpespo $t)900
lOt? Santa Plo Brokers

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Outboard 170 hi Mcrcruise
motor Pb., on ra.le-r Clean.
lood cond 13.600 frm 273 7111
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lob c AU TO Aj( IOim e'er1
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limp 'Psefue'd pr'ce 'IU charge
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355 5)11 f' bijrtheq de-?als

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iEAwle.gh produdli YPip old
t-S'AbI , ',hed co'rpan, plp5 a ne-a
acreage-' C. ye
anteIng plan equals an *LC'01h'Q lot
,QurSe-II arid your baml a good
riSIng OpVcrlijnitp Begin part
country lIp Ofl Over 6 acre', 01
'rime Ante, 1010 G'ovarv, St
cleared land with 7 fences
0,-lone Fm 3777$
se-plc. well 4, lotS 04 tr*e',
CE PANIC 4, MACRAME SHOP $17.0)) good lerrn%
SELL INC,
BECAUSE
01- *7 story, I BR. 2 bath. *'th estra
ILLNESS' Located on SR 4.34
large
101.
professionally
I ceigisond, thi% rapidly growing
decorated older hOI'imC. 0*5 Ot
bot 'nest has a strong clente and
p.1na5 1 $35900 Terms
S bully sPo:ked' $75 )) *ll '' 3111 Palmetto, Sanford is back on
rr'atile you 10 walk 'n and Slarl
ttmr market' You'll be- coz, as
scil.n9 in yOur own Store-' Call
kIlf'nl n Iron, of either C' ;
I)-) l44QIrmn 101a tr 'op m o'
Ire-place-s n 'PS', cOlOnial 3 0' 4
(ill 550 065.1 after • p rim
lIP. 7 bath Older home Ce-n".
-H&amp;A 'oo and an attic tan to oe,,
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down
tIle
electrIc
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Ileaut.fullv decorated Aith I

BE A REAL

P40te .5 he-re-b, given tniat the
undersigned, purSuant tO
I "FCtitiovs Flame Slalute-" Chpte-r1

noon, 0 re-rit Ic' a
Classified ad find a tenant 'or

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Mortgages Bought
8' Sold

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WIlT REALTY

Ha,e a

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mortgage or pay cash Send
address ob house br sale
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Modern BuildIng
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115.900 33) 0003

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A Frame Cottage- or SI J0imn5
Rvr 1 tIM .OmpIe-telr turn
$164 i"n(lJde$ ulhle-S I
04 bGaI Della', 6411311
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L ICtmCA 3 BR
bath Cent H&amp;A
rIewl
car Deli-I &amp; Pa'flPed
llSrOugPIout. garage, Pe-nCe-i)

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$70.5))

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THE STARS

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Assumable rnrtg Steal •t

REALTORS

36-Resort Property
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r(e%5Ipi Pt-m'j CII'mA Guard,
.lI f?"iu'j Wells
327 1540
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Terms pO',s'b1 e- 579 750

FORREST GREENE

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510 000 $57' 70')
per
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'anlord

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appreciation e'pec'ea

Visiting F Iorda')94ce Small
home, lurnithed. close to
e'werPtong, adull couple only no
pet',, 377 lilt
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122 9741

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6 crol5r',, mob,lp home $44,000
Frank J Manuel REALTOR.
$96 6571
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2574 PArk 0' 377 22)0

Older bu-Iding,
U1',lIS on corner 0? Lice-lIen?

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Jim Hunt Realty

Mar, Blvd

1 OR fla'h, Sunken bapr, tbIot 7.
Sunken
living room, with
lta0,
Island
kitchen
*ash,n dr,er relrgeralor.
a * carpetng, Split air
COnOPon &amp; heat.ng 5y5te'fl'i, I
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LAKE MARY

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Swim fish. Ski. 2
OP lpostble 3d1, 2 baths.
tamly room, SCreen-ed porch
aPh B 15 0 pt 120,114 tile

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Wll P1411 or Se-il tO hor,'51 well
meaning COuple' 3 B
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'ciom Ion children garden &amp;
rim lIens 3726001

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Furntshed

BR. I bath. C H &amp; A. lease, 125.0
323 3777

030 5410 10 '0 6 Pm or alter 6

MOVING CAN

NOTICE UNDER FICTiTiOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM ii MAY CONCERN

Ghiestls
A number of other guests are

33-Houses

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Ir can merchard.Se
144,5 AuTO SALES
1J N P4w, IT 97
asselberr

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0353

lrrre- n.ce
Dellona lOw down ath terms
W' ,'e I J Pr-it, 427 W
Oregon, 5t
F'i-mm',,coIa F I
12501

Connme-rcal

Johnny Walker

Miller - S goad Used IeIev',.on 535
and up 3519 OrlAndo Dr 322

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W Garrett White
Peg Peal Eslate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
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balPi
H&amp;A. CArpet',. nice quiet area.

71 Ant ques

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* 1Pm 'opper 6 ccl Standard shift
radio &amp; ime-ater 327 9123
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of Tv s open Sal Psi-rb", lv 359
S Sinlord A..- 17) 1731

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Realty

SAPaF 0140
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Large 7 lanii home-or home aiim
income-, prce-d 12000 below

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L.w(l,(iia V S'UDi I "rIME
a)) Orlando Dr
37) 5300
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REALTOR, MLS

1Q01 PAL ME TIC A -It 4 BR. 2
oaths, lArge corner lot, fenced
back yard. cOvere-d pabo&amp; large
storjgp bu-idrvj, 131.900

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52'. 10, 2 BR. I bath, great tor
-Jut$ think
work,

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t.a. jun raCk, 1575. 327 1936

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Herald classited all Call 122

PILA, In Lk Atimby Mob.i
HOme PC Many e'tras 13051
37)

323.5774 Day or Night

GENEVA AREA 4 acres. 3 BR.
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baths, with fam.l, room, con
re-Te- block. C Pm &amp; A, almost
ne-a 149 500

3 BR. 2 biitn .-osj'mlry. near F lU
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C'e le-nce'd C II &amp; A,

Slate Employmec,P Service. 910
(se-rn-i Streel i've',l Palm
Beath. Florida

HIGH SCHOOL GRADS Li" imi
Opnngi NOW Ci-uod Py 11611
mo I
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Ad,pnlu,,.
voca'-orm4i Iranrig
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Ad,ancemenl
Opporlui' P
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Contact Li S Nai, Recru V
OHc. Tel 172 6219 Pi-g'.,'
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Compensa' 'cr'
Uniformi F ood Lodo'ng I;
days pad vacation COmtlr4r
Mrd.cal
Dental Care 1"'
1397 50 mo staring pa, lot ( I
—_Oivtry man fr furn'tvr, Store
eiPeritflctd Only. 373 0)27
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Harold Hall

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Gill FrO, needed -mrmmi-d.gb,$,
ne o*ner or W TRI1 4a(3'o
Boosseevng &amp; SeCretAral Skills
regurrd For a personal ri
lerve* call b
Smith at 371
1400 .'IRR -s an (gijal Op
TIArlunty Employer'

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• Pon pd up, re-con
d'tori,d,6 C,inder engine. $400.

322-4132

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64.13' AiVIjn
3 BR, Ii baths
lu?fli%tieg mobile hOrns Central

* carpet, double 5lcd garage
wilt-i work bench, deep we-Il Aith
Sprinkle. 'y',tem br Iaro. Oak
ShAded
.i
heAted
greenhouSe call loday

635 WEST 75th 51 . 3 BR. I uth
home on 3 Itt zoned MIII

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mcjemlh 337 7467

appl, rn person w.tti the Fiora

tIER. 1977
Pbl%h

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take- a cue, and tell it wit, 5

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Lake- privileges to boating. Skiing
fishing n beautiful LakeMary Go *ith this lovely
ciecutive 3 BR, 7 bath Sonic
*ith piano sized living room,
cheery iully egupped eat ifi
ktche-r',, cozy family room with
enchanting v, den. c H&amp;A. *

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117,900

101 BR lAP CLIFF. Spanith style
home, 3 BR. 3 baths plus garage

Unfurnished

3730099

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baths, C H 4, A. 7 can garagi-.
I 1)1,900

p house
tOr

BRICK F kONT

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high as an e-lepimtt's eye- Place
a C1&amp;55t,ed ad. and Pile
money in yOur wallet'

3 BR, 7

Tuesday, Dc.4, 1977-38

Larry', Mart 715 Sanford AvC,
flu, 4, Sell Irr- frme-t ri used
lurn,tre Ifefr.g sto,es loolS

Sill, par balance,

57300 1960717

bath, Caitorna cont,rnp,'a,y
tie-st Buy' 133,000
POBBIE'S PEAL TV
MLS
REAL TOP
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BROKERS

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originally

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WALNUT STEREO

escellent condition $35,500

Johns

intme-nt

Cdt gone. bu' the- swing -e . ther.ik ,and in t Sell it *Iim a
ad (.,Ii 122 7611

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KENTUCKY AVE -- I. acres.
boute or garden
P1100(94 LAKE - 4 BR, 7 bath,

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apartment, large corner lot. I
love-red pool, call tor an ap

1110 67 9,4)66
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CIastbe-,i ad', se-re the bu,nig&amp;
seli.ng commun ly Ciery dap
IEc',y &amp; uSe tP,m often

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the' flight. granilnia still dry
sour tears," sings Miss Ua)I'Box )our ian',." sings Miss

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bedrOom cens heat &amp; ar, * *
carpef, drapes, kitchen cOup,
waler p0 - lawn man, No pets,

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carpet, fenced yard, lrultrv-s &amp;
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large kitchen, trees $71,900

OyS 377 6173

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620 06)6

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GENEVA CAR
DE Ns. lsOs W 75'p, st . Sanlord
372 3090

Advertising Director

NurseS. N &amp; PN'% ades L
ShO?i ierm
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atSignments, P4omernaerS Up

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uses

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Noie- 5 t-C?Cby gil' ina' the- . 0 Saliti, ChargeS I? repar ammO
have' a distincti&gt; mIsts streak
storage Sale *ill be held at
under Sgne-d. Pursuant P0 ,h
rountt'rpolnt,
AS
there' is
Larry's Cycle
FictitiOuS Name Slalmjte - Chapter
Martha Raye as the children's
Markham Road
61509 FlOrida Sletute- *11 re-giber
Piola. Flor,da
* th the Clerk 04 lime C-rcui Court,
other grandmother, and 1-outer
Publi5h Dec 1, 5.6. 7.0, 9 II. 17, 1)
fl ilPid for Senm'nole- County. F lorda
Brooks as her husband, ssho
, 1977
pfl rece.pt of proot of the
sanctimoniously refuses a
DE II
publication of th5 notice, the t
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drink,thengeplasteredonhis tito name. t *1 ALTAMONTE .
HEIG64TS APARTMENTS under
I,.-,n',l l,,n.,,
ilh
h.it UiaJ tulu'. *hch we are engaged ri busfllS% ai
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The difference betsstt'n the
511 North Lake Boulevard ri the City
1
tseo )zranttnlothcrs is nicely' o4 Alsarnonle Springs. Florida
Thp lime parTeS interesled ri sad
untk'rlined sshe-n they sing ttw
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lliSillWil versions of 'St
APARTMENTS LIMV to
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When St. Nicholas
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toflIt'S, sIng M',s Uaye. - 'if
a', &amp;e-neral Pinner

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1 male biacS &amp; AlilO
(It *'9i collar fl PmC vcnt cc
''e Old MOnro, Rd T(,esv
in 3.11.
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LosP White &amp;eqmafl SI'ielSerd. 7
,r Old mairl, 6n5AtS tØthC
rIarre ot Smoke. reward Ifl
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Tr',s I SPECTRUM
6$ COMMUNITY CLOSE UP
9 Su,RSE JUBILEE

6-Child Care

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EVENING
HERALD

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PibSittr.g n m Piomp. dap or
AAA EMPLOYMENT
MLPLITI JEWELRY Lie time
ngnt 323 5954
guarantee tor ntormat,on call
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Robn Polley at 323j
SECRETARY
Will babysIt In my h7mI anytim•
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*eCkday5
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6 a rim 6 p rim
ACCYS PAYAbLE
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223 967
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DiVORCE ORMS
Still $3000
tsp,?
AIR CONDITIONING
PCC driJl% KIT. L$Qi nt.
9 -Good Things to Eat
open
DENTAL TECHNICiAN
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ISALCOHOLAPROISLEM
SWEET CORN—S2.50 BU. DESeCLERe.
t?P'r fjp
LUMbERYARD
INYOURFAMILY'
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AL ANON
Plant Manager
toP tamles or friends 01
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prctilcm drnyer5
150 F PCflCII Ave
323 726)
511.000 ,
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Open 7 Dayt A Week'
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TRAINEE
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Sale' sign dovin &amp; run a
Seminole Memorial Hospital
classiedad Call 372 761I or Iii
Sanford. Florida 3217)
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help raise tunds for pp
SPite of FiordI, has estabtshd th
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04 1116,349 0 as the level ot
perfet- t ('hristmas celebratIOns. s"
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at vihich the children are
a,lilablC by Sem'nole Memorial Carpe-nier's Helpers' Work fl
angelic, the fauuly harn:onlous, Hosptal, Sanford. FL ifl lh pe?d
Delto' F uprenced On,' IC
cdOctober t t977 to Septei-nber 30.
the livini roons a lastidiou.s
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tableau ssith a sril:lletricalb
IPmsaorerrnim,,tion,-msbepr'mae
Hey Kids LookIng or an e'tra
pursujnt '0 tt reQuirementS Of the ,
decorated true as
dollartm ASk Morn &amp; Dad to let
- its centerrr'Qulations l time PubiC Heath
yOci have a classted ad garag
pIete
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Se'ce U S Department o4 Health, '
It's heartssarniing to find life' I t'di.cat,or', I'd Wrllare 47 CFP,
rt a greeting card at Paul
5)1111 and thf appI cable prcv
Legal Notice
I 04 Florida Medical Facilities Con ,
I,sntle's hou,te in "Tssas the
structon Plan
NOTICE
UNDER
rlCyiTiou
Night Before Christmas."
Uncomperisated sery-cri'
NAME STATUTE
,'51t(' spet-ial to air Viednesday
means Serv'ces a- ailable fl 'inC ' 10 .',PIOM iT MAY CONCERN
, 'acilty which are trade available to
P40P ,ce 5 hCrebv given that 'he
89 p tis, Eastern tune
personS unable to pay therefor I ufldC's.Qned. pursuant 'o ihe
The scene is set in a home in
*lhovt charge or at a charge which 'tiCt,l.ij P'dam. Statute'' Chapter I
ihi' 1890c Paul l.ynde is thi- . i- thAn the reasonable cost or 61509. Flor.da Statutq, *11 regIster
S4J(' %Cfvi(C5 II'e lpvei c4 such attn tP Clerk of the Circuit CourT. I
father sstso comes home ofl
servCos it miotuPd bin th dl 1 nand lot S1'mirtol, Count,, Florida
ChrLstmas E'e after an
lerence between fheamo,jnt paid by
iDOn receipt ot proof of tPmC
hatisting round of last-minute
%(h pe'sons loP time services and time publication Of th5 noIe, the IC
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reasonable cost theff
name. to wi WIP4OS0P4G
errancis to (intl his live children
Th level iet out above mtS the I APARTMENTS under A-(h we are'
awake. noisy. arnentative,
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.avnan.i ,,
n.iaro
demanding a prim) and squab; ;';d;;a;P;;;%;;
cf Altamnonle
perceril 01 operattig cosPs
tiling atxut the rt'alit of Santa
Florida
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Tas b. parties nP,vejied tm sac
Sr- m'roi, Memorial ncp.ia i,•
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'he r,ghb to deiermn, hOa, when, t*,Sne'55 enterpre are as t011o*t
''They 're quite feveri.sh in
WIPIDSOPIç,
whom hptal services will
APARTMENTS
their greed, aren't they"" he
t provided
LIMITED PARTPdER$Ii,p
The-ce' are no guidelines *hich
S Phip C Grace
asks his stile, played ssith
pesticI, 'dCfltfy a person or
as General ParTner
saintly patience by Anne
Date-dat Orlando Orange Counly.
I limly as eligible to receive' full or
Mt'ira.
partal uncompensated Serv,ce5 , Florida. thm5 7nd day ol Oe(emb.r,
MnnIuzIIentaI as her patience' I Each case rimuSt be evaiCilfed On its 197?
me-fits
PubliSh Dec 6. I). 70. 27, 1917
may be, her tnother-in-last is
Pt.ilSh Dec 6 7 I. 1977
DES 30
enough to t' it. That disa
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proving lady is played by Alice
0" December 15 1977 a'7 pm
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
(;ls('tl) 'AlSO also proves that a
, the undersigned
II tell one 1911

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angels vs these remedial
Bab'e Class (Tues
Wed
Triurs . Fri I LEAVE IT TO
BEAVER

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NE1GHBCRH000
I VERy GRIFFIN SHOW
Guests include (Mon )GOOrQO
Burns Dly CrstaI iT1c I
Prince and Princess Ranier 0
Monaco jack Par Charl'on
Hes!oo (Wed I (Joined ri
progressl Prince and Princess
Ran&amp;r 0' Monaco, Wayne
Rogers Dma Merrill Ci" Rob
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Jm Da'e. Mickey Rooney (Fti
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2 NEWS
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5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon

6 STAR TREK
7 24 MISTER ROGERS

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(Wed 'I KIDSWORLD
130
2' (Von) SPECIAL TREAT
CONT (Tues Wed, Thurs
Fr,) ADAM 12
6 BEWITCHED
9 (Wed only) ABC AFTER
SCHOOL SPECIAL Mighty
Mouse and the Ouarterbac
Kid Former Detroit Lions
player Aktv Karras stas as an
in1urod pro'essional football
brings a 1ather
Inoman
and son closer togetrior
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2 BRADY BUNCH

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It'. Young and the Restless
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Wednesday

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semi driver
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9 (Mon. Tues. Thurs, Fnj

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FOR RICHER. FOR POORER
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corifcts between ttw young
And timer OIdOS
4 MIDDAY
6 THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
9 ALL MY CHILDRFP4
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2 1! DAYS OF OUR LIVES
4 6
AS THE WORLD
TURNS
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9 S20 000 PYRAMID
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2 12 THE DOCTORS
4 6 THE GUIDING LIGHT
THREE STOOGES
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
300
2 12 ANOTHER WORLD

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MOVIES (MOn ) Ire
Caddy Dean Mailln Jerry
Lews 1953 (bell 'Manriequln
Joan Crawford.
Spencer Trac-y 1937 (Wed )
Foreign Eichange.
tian Catiet. uI St John 1970
IThurS I Yata Han, ' Greta
Garbo. Ra'nonNavarro 1931
IFrI) Nvr Say Goodbye.'
Errol Flynn Eleanor Pa-Sec
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2 12 NBC NEWS UPDATE

830
FRAN CARLTON EXERCISE SHOW
24 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
900
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
4' DINAH Guests nCIj(
Von Mac Dasis Donna
Fargo Seip Stephenson
iT0 ( To tie announc.e&lt;
IWed Bette Miijjlr Richard
Timornas (Thurs I Watter Matt!'A. Jim Stabord. Susan DOY
(Fri ) Boø Barker The Spin.
tiers. Caren Kayo. Judith
Viorst
6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

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6$ BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

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12 THE GONG SHOW
4 6
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24 OVER EASY Maga.zine
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arid over hOSted by Hugh

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2 12 IOLICE WOMAN
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and
craraer
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their
ride
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Loj andChar'eEjAsne,and
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nAn ri. rem '0 may be more
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LESLIE UGGAMS SPE

(Mon Wed FrI) THE
NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
(TueS.) AFTER HOURS
CONT. (Thurs) THE WIN
NERS YouGottaSlartSome.
where' True story 01 an Ii
yroldSsouindlaiboy*hO
rielped establish a special
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630
2 IMon) POP' GOES THE
COUNTRY (Tues F,,
PORTER WAGONER SHOW
Wed) NASHVILLE ON THE
ROAD ITr) THE WILBURN
BROTHERS SHOW
4 tcUTANA
6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
6$ THE ARCHIES
7 IILIAS YOGA AND YOU

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specialty
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is fairly sedentary, formation call sund A
My
plan
to retire in six with ;I long. slaniped, scif.
but I
addressed envelope
for it to iii
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HEADER
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entirely upon what 110 % 1551. HadlO 0t% Station
causes
palpitations
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Irregularities. If they occur in a
4Ot1iCfl thcM' rt
are plagu
healthy person, and a medical
,heck up shows no problems with facial hair Call
such an individual can develop cnlighknus .i' to the out. P
an exercise program gradually, to avoid it, shat to do about it
hen it is excessive, and r t.,t
You may be taking the
Lanoxin
to
control part do synthetic hornii
irregularities, or you may be play in this embarrassing ii
taking it because your doctor agonizing problem "
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thinks vour heart inuscle needs,
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build the Iron Bridge sewage
treatment plant near Oviedo.
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officials
million i including interceptor
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U EMBARRASSE1 WHEN "CU THANKEP
EVERYONE AT - MRS NUTCHELL FOR
FISILLA5 PARTY
THE POTATO CH.

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TERRIFIC JUNK FOcX?
MRS. NUTtHELL'!

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)ourself in situations today This could be
,A here you are unable to run the day. provided you roll up your
sleevesdon't
and go
to wok Tackle
show. If you don't get up(lght, tasks.
talk
things still stork out just as if
&gt;ou were the producer. Find out
CANCER June 21-July 22I
more about yourself by sending
Enjoy
yourself t0(Isy but select
lc
our cops of Mtr.raph
titter. Mail 50 cents for och attis itit s t ha t won t cost y ou
rim and i k Iteziiorse will
and .r long, self-address
in if &gt;ou blow the budget on one
aniped envelope to A.slr0( day's
fun
(;ra, P.O. Box
. Radio Cit)
Station. N.Y.. 10019. Be sure to
¶E() iJul 23Aug. 22u We
specify your birth sign.
een taught it is Iliure
blessed to gist than receive.
(Ah'KIt()RS 'Dec.
19 Friends will appreciate you lit-call this today if you're
tennp(ttl to slice an extra wedge
more today if you don't pr
fort ourself it hen cutting up the
deeply into their private ,
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fairs - Open no closets where
then lila) be hidden skeletons
V IR GO Aug

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by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl

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ken today, but there is a
possibility you'll be ovi'rIs
critical of your own concluslons Don't 1r) to second.
),UCS yourself.

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rewarj could be larger than
usual Stake this a payday,
a playday
SCORPIO i0ct
you're congenial today. all of
) our encounters will lit'
pleasant ones Caustic actions
will evoke a similar response.

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We aren't going to get into
the merits and erascnils of
South's failure to open stha
of three

spades or his rather optionstic jump to four spades in
response to his partner's
duo opening
In an)' event he did bid it
and was fortunate enough to
get a queen of c1uhs lead
from WeNIL lie rose with
dummy's ace arid East
dropped the king. A success.
ful spade finesse cniablu'd

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It) I)ONNA ESTFS
Iterald Staill Writerr
of the 9,163 eligible voters in the Cities of
'a.1k'rrs, Lnigstuod and Lake Mary stel.t to the pulls
1 iiitll.d)
tIn' (aselherr) eledion was the ouster 01
IIi:t;1ii:ht
thr pri
t nit it or b a fornut niitisor
Iii hi ii it rnxl in Incumbent (OUflhiItiidfl it is U ltttt1
It) 4 Ia:iilslule.
.-\nitI in Lak e Mars one race was d.'cided b) a single

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munils and (t,,',ni fit lii'irts
If South g'
tl u.
either suit he is hroii.
South a .1-I lot iarite
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tie have a sure thing
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is it reiisonabl%
normal bridge plot
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eivs'd pats on the hack and congratulations all around
t sup;virtt rs at lbs ( .sdtxrrs (its Hall i Elections
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Mirris announced tin' winners
ii Is ,sno st ar'i
, i Grier. after t_,% t 'it tS i-ti (bier
at i iii us or and four
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sensiblcexercise program may coniiniunit
help to forestall or even prevent
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'OUR BIRTHDAY
making could be shifted to your heart disease. What Is good for out
ouch - but the) 'A il;
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stro g shoulders today. You'll one is not good for all.
come back ssht,ther s)0u use a
(to the job admirably,
To give you more inforniallon wax preparation or
(;ive free rein to your secret
TAUHUS tAprd 20-May 201 On Palpitations, I am sending And youcan often unprove
ambitions this coming 'ear If
appearance bs bIt it bini thin
10(1.1) )OU are a hail fellow. )OU The health Letter number
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project you want to
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develop requiring capital or
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talent that you don't ;)o,,,. Ilo%ever, your family may feel
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70th Year, No, 9
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I-ead% to do his blocking thing for Florida State

letter also requested the sheriff' s office to eliminate pottnhiu1ls
ibsi nmina%ors employment questionnaire que toms re urdiri

redoing his thing Dec.23 s hen F
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lie was identified as Conu
inissioner Robert Keith, coasin
Volkswagen went around her of San ford City Conunissioner

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Killed was Robert Mazzula of eastbound car in the passing Eddie Keith.

410 Auburn St.. as he lutchiked lane, swerved back into the
All. was the onl) motorist
along a stehl-lighted section of outside lane in front of her car who hit the boy to stop arid
the iniersiate above Robinson and slammed into the boy
return to the accident scene We
Mazzula, according to Bass, determined Irorn exarnining the
a.m., according to Orlando %as killed instantly, but
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In my car and
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officer Ilms also said several other
Investigating
''It i4as it ver) sickening sight
Clarence Bass said police are vehicles struck the boy after the to see a body laying in the road nelp. the Orlando Police
looking for the early model
fasthok said by an eyewitness

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Saturday night to attend a rock discovered Bob wasn't with liii'

concert, but he and his friend

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to emergency

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Springs. according to Bass
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it was Iark Bascomb of 2l the flC
O'Brien lid., Fern Park, a good ,- wnivone %ws killed on the in. Uornics
friend oif Slauula who hail ter.state, I don*t know. I got Croiis%ord
such a funny feeling inside.. I I.dltorlal
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Parade

The name of Christ has een X'd-out of
tiav oervances in the public school
S)stem of Seminole Counts this )ear.
The school bands will not 21a'. Christmas
carols, choruses will not sing religious songs
and classr ooms or schooL' will not be
decorated with anything denoting the birth of
the Christ child, under a directive sent to the
local public schools b) the schocl administration
'We ;ent out a rre:i4o to the effect that the
schools should Li' very careful and not depict
the Nativit),' said Ralph Ha). ad.
rLinistrative assistant and pubic information
officer of the school system today.
It was noted by those L&amp;serving the
Christmas parades in Sanford and in the
Altamonte-Casselberry areas over the
weekend that the emphasis was placed by the
school bands on songs about Kris Krtngle and
Santa Claus. Gone was "0 Come All Ye Faith1W" and other traditional Christmas carols.
Has said the school system memo was the
result of an earlier lengths memo from Ralph
Turlangton, state education commissioner.
Turhrigton's memo, which pointed to U.S.
Supreme Court and state Supreme Court
decisions, said that the Commission on
Religion in the Public Schools. American
Association of School Administrators, has
recommended that the schools follow a policy
of "encouraging reasonable recognition of
Chrigm.as in the schools in the spirit of exposition of the differing rites andcustoms of
families, c ul tures and creeds — each with
deep meaning for its adherents, and in sum
revealing the many different religions,
phalcopPuca1, and cultural practices and
beliefs held by Americans."
What we are trying to do," Ray said. "is
not do awas with Chri.stm,, but avoid of.
fending persons of other religions. There has
been one case on art which declared a picture
used temporarily
art would be all right
We interpret this to mean a 'Christmas
Around the World' series showusg the customs of different counties, as long as the
birth' is not depicted, would be all right. We
cannot teach religion in the schools, but can
teach comparative religions." Ray said.

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Religious-first,
Salvation Arms; second,
Child
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Cab Scout Pack 529 and

second, the Ballet Guild;
Commercial.
first,
Flagship Bank; second,
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
School
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Radiology Cars. first,
Kappa Sigma Omega;
second, Pilot Club of
Sanford; Mar ch ing Units.
first, PJC's School of
Baton, Winter Springs;
second, Milwee Middle
School; Public Schoolsfirst, Midway Elementary';
second, Future Farmers of
America; Equestrian
Units- best group, the
Tiajuana Raiders; best
groomed, white pony and
cart d ri ven by Paula

WORLD

IN BRIEF
Who Skyjacked Crashed
Jet Over Singapore?
SINGAPORE (UPI) - Who were the
gunmen who hijacked a Malaysian Airlines

jetliner and fought a gunbattie aboard the
plane before the craft exploded and plunged
into the swamps of southern Malaysia?
Th at was the question being asked today
after th e deaths of all 107 aboard th e Boeing
737 that was seized Sunday. Some sources said
the hijackers were members of the Japanese
Red Army guerrillas.

Trophies are on display
in the window of the
courthe use annex on First
Street.
A crowd estimat ed by
Altamonte Springs Police
Deputment be tween 2&amp;0())
and 30,000 watch ed the
hour and 45 minute pa rade
on U.S. 17-92 and SR 436
Sun da y afternoon.
The event was cosponsored
by
the
Altamonte-Casselberry
Chamber of Commerce,
th e two cities, and local
busanesseL
The Grand Marshal's
trophy for the best com-

2,000 Protest Madrid Death
MADRID, Spain (UPI - An estimated
2,000 !eft-wingers smashed shop windows and
hurl ed fire bombs Sunday night to protest the
death of a youth shot by police in a new out
break of violence in the Costa del Sol capital of
Malaga.
Th e

violence was s pa rked by the dea th of
Manuel Garcia, a 19-year-old factory worker
who was shot by police earlier in the day
d uring a demonstration by some 200,
pe rsons in favor of home rule for Andalusia,

mercial float

HAMILTON . Bermuda (UPI—Two hun'
cited combat-hardened British troops have
arrived in Bermuda to help enforce an allnigh t curfew, apparently ending three days of
racial riots over the hangings of two convicted
murderers.
Two firebombings were reported Sunday
night but police said it was th e quietest day
since the disorders erupted Thursday.

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The Pr es ident's trophy for
the best non-commercial
float went to Elks Lodge
2422 of Apopka.
The Mayor's Award for
the fl oat best depi cting the
"Spirit of Christmas"
them e went to Sunbank of
Seminole County arid the
Chairman's award for the
first runner-up theme float
went to the Orlando
Cosmopolitan Associates
Inc. who decorat ed the

Briton Troops Calm Bermuda

TIDES
aviosi Beach: high 2:11

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1:51 pm
Port Canaveral: hIgh 1:11
am. 2:2* pm., low 1:19 am,,
1:41
Bayport: high 8:48 a.m., 8:53
p.m, low 2:55 a.m., 2:43 p.m.
Forecast: Cloudy, scattered
soowers and warmer,

next week.
U.N. Ambassador Andrew
Young said Sunday Middle East
developments may be "poten..
tinily out of control" and In
London Israeli Prime Minister

to reach agreem en t on a joint
position.
The walkout dashed hopes of
a unified radical Arab stand,
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prayer in public schools will be unveiled
next month, according to Anita Bryant,
nationally known singer and anti-gay
rights advocate.
Miss Br-) ant revealed the proposal
during a press conference here in
southeast Tennessee where she participated in a concert performance cosponsored by a church Saturday.
The singer, who waged a one-woman
campaign against homosexuals, told
:ewsnen the prayer in school movement
'.'ill be her next major undertaking.
ASW.A I team was assigned to protect
Miss Bryant at her performance. Unlike
many other appearances, there were no
protesters or hecklers to greet her.
"This is one of the few places where I've
seen signs welcoming me," she said. "It's
quite refreshing."

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eyes the Mtamonte-Cassclbcrr parade as he' hangs
on to his bigger-than-life' balloon.
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reporte-i
to sheriff's deputies the theft of
$940 in power tools and
equipment, including two chain
saws, a sander and drill, from
his shop at l6 V.'. State Road
427, Lengwood
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Sadat, in an interview with
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later in the day condemning Television News, said the Arab
Sadat,
radicals "will never influence
One Palest inian leader said anything in the Arab world, All
the joint statement calls for a this shouting will not influence
"total break in diplomatic the whole position of Arab
relations with Egypt." If Syria solidarity at all."
signs the agreement, it would
Sadat, puffing calmly on has
greaUydiin
the cof
pipe, called on Israel to make a
reconven ing the Geneva Middle concession In the longEast peace conference.
stalemated
Middle
East
In Amman, Jordan, King dis pute.
Hussein said he hanned
to visit
H. said Israel fl1uit "fe,.. ik
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attempt to over come the bitter fl refusal to withdraw from
divisions plaguing the Arab all occupied Arab lands and
world,
allow the establishment of a
Hussein, In an NBC-1V "Meet
Palestinian state.
the Press" broadcast from
Mkedwtiethwr this meant the
Amman, said Jordan's goal Is verbal nonaggression pact
"trying to hold everybody made with Israel in his
together if we can, and It is mil estone visit to Jerusalem
probably an Impossible pcsl- last month might be In
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They (the Israelis , should come
to Cairo with the answer (to my
peace initiative r in their

pockets."
Young, in an interview on
CBS-TV's "Face the Nation,"
said the United States may
have to "pick up the pieces"
following the dramatic diplomatic developments in the
Middle East.
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host Young urged European
leaders to support the peace
conta ct s be tween Israel and
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George J Krebs. lingwood
Mary
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About $4,680 in diarnid
jewelry, costume jt'w..'lry ,
watc he s, liquor and assorted
items including a po rtable co lor
television set were report ed

Altamonte.Casselberry
Chamber of Commerce
fl oat with an international
theme.
The Directors' trophy for
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Peter Vainiumias, lk'ltcna
Jmues A. Price. Cteneva

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Wilma A Hopkins
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Edward .tdkiso, , rou
bolt
box 3b, Apopk,i, reported '
theft of fishing roijs and ri"i
valued at $0O from a utit'.
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%nnit' Mae Blackshear,
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Sanford I'olict'
the
theft of $3110 cash from her
purse at lay re's. The purse had
been left bnefly in a dr essing
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Sophie C Rinkas'agt'
Boy Dean Sugdt'n
Ester N Ward
Go
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Elizabeth () Young
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B Green, [)ellary
}Ielt'n I. Sanford, l)eltona
.John G Schneider, lh'Itona
Thnnas H Sobeck, Like
10Mary
Morris 11 Hedges, t)viedo
Annie Ma.' ('orley , Tangerine
Claudia Nocto &amp; boy, Ih'Land
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Louis Lucas, Deltona
Eugene 1' '(ickert Deitona
F'iaravante Rubino, [kltoria
Sue Fardley' Longwood
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.lenette Johnson, Tampa

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Carmen Jimenez &amp; girl

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Sanford:
Baby girl Kriger
I Swain, &amp; boy
J0infl1 Dukes

Mary B. Privet
Joan E. Mullm.s
Ion Beth Smith
Michael I.. Sutton
'fliomas B. Thurston
Michael A. Witt, I)ellary
(;race E. Berg, Ih'land
Murray Dempsey, Dt'ltona
Armour McCla', Deltona
Alfred H. Scheid, Deltona
Barbara
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'11k, chief deput% said the sheriff's department fur v%- Vr a %,car
has had ''an active recruitment prograin for bla(k.~. ant] femi'des
We have contacted various black-oriented agericus, and we've
appealed to black leaders in the county for help They've been
o st cooperative, but you can't force itnybods to apph for the job
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others are an oral mtcr'iew bekre the sheriff's ii', i 'n'ict'
board and seniority. Each factor is given a nwuirical 'alu". and
.. WIdi 5(1)11'S dEL' auueu up. is promoriomi
(lie
is prt'parcil .iing
officers intht' order of their total scores We promote right -if th,a
list." Harrell
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'j'ht' revenue-sharing office investigated lb.' sheriff' , ft'partmuent and other counts agencies after reviuwuig a litter of
'lt'tt'niii'iation issued by the Florida, division of the ft'ilt'ri Equal
E,uiipIoiiit'nt Opportunity ('omnnhission EEO('i, who h alleged
the county's building division four years ago hired a hit,' as
t ui lding ins pect or who
less qualified than ,\ltred G
I )t'I..ttibeautjicrt', who is black The EE(.)( letter ,,lso said the
tniilding (li"lsiofl is entirely 'grt'gated.
Th e EEOC Is no longer a party to the l)vl.attibeauliurt' ('aM
'.mce he initiated a federal inti'discruninatnri '.uit igaio't the
county in July in Orlando federal district court

The letter from the revenue-snar in g office said allegations
discrtjiiinatory hiring and segregation in the building division are
''indetsi founded."

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the compressor is too big to fit in th e ties ator.
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'.i'.t,'r, Mrs Susie Anderson,
%lit(on. Ga.
Brisson Funeral [ionic is in
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Survivors include it son,
Mr. , ficrtiv It Marshall. 80, (Ijude A Wtuddon Jr , Sanht'm,uult, Ave , San'
fri. two daughters, Mrs
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ford (lied Saturday'. it rn in
Lenora Mallory Sanford and
Aru..dia. slit' had Ii vi'd in
"1 r'. ,los cc Anderson of
Sanford for t'1) !.ears,
Bakersfield. Cal ; six grand.
Survivors
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Mrs.
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\IrKinnt'y. Sanford, Mrs
four sisters
I ',i olin,' Gorman, P,tli .ni
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Mrs IXroths Courier, (H it'd
barge of ;trr.uigenit'mits

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have been held at ':30 tonight
has been prdliined by Council
Chairman Nathan Van Meter
until 31) pr %%ednesday an
Miter in canceling tonight's
T1;itting n oted that "Mondis' is
(hi' day before election and this
will allow cantijdatestidutheir
last-minute uampaigni: and
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V.t. told them all of this The investigators did "boat tht felt
they hal to do. W,' aren't up to the desir ed k's clot tIus ,rity tiring
Wi' know it, and we're try iflg
improve the situ,oti
hiarr.'ll sa id prom ot ions in the sheriff's olf e were !mlado'
without regard to race, sex cr anything like that 1' be
promoted, of ficers roust take the promotional exam. wh;ch
given once a ytir. They're eligible if they 'vi' spent a '.l' ified
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height and weight, martial status, number of children,
org.nization membershin. and arrest re rd
The letter from the revenue:sharing office noted, 'The overall
workforce of the sheriff's d epartment
Ls 184. and includes 14
7.6 percenti blacks and 52 '28.2 percent) females."
"We know wt've got a lot of problems," said Chief Sheriff's
Deputy Duane Ilarrell, "but what goes in our application is
specified by the state po lice standards commission. We have no
choice. And when e' select somebody for employment, the
commission ge ts the application and set's if it's in proper order
Th e que st ionnaire used in Seminole is the same as that used by
even' sheriff's department in the slate, and the application asks
the same questions of potential employees as does the application
for Fill agents, Harrell said.
ln addition, he said. "you cannot bylaw hire anyone who's
convicted of a felony. We have to know a lot about an applicants
background to certify he's of good moral character, another ,state
law requirement," said the chief deputy.
''I think the st ate's right. You can't be too particular a bo ut who
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the division since I cantic to work hen', except for an t'lt'ctrical
Inspector a month ago.''
Sirwt' the revenue-sharing letter arrived in the courthouse Nov
17, Flipçx'n su(l he had not iliscuss&amp;'d its contents with I'ersiinnt'l
Director Thames, the county's affirmative act-,on officer, ''but
I've' discussed the county's affirmative action polity from tune to
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Flippen declined comment on the case since it is in federal
court.

In M oscow, Philin Djih.h
U.S. State Department ex pert
on the Middle East, met today
with his counterparts in the
Soviet Foreign Ministry.
A U.S. Embassy spokesman
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In Flippen, chief of the building division, confirmed no blacks
,Aork in his division but that "none have applied since I canie to
work he re in April 1974, 'flit' l)eLittitx'audit'rc sit ua tion took
place in 1973, be fore I was hired.''

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acht'rs •IIr.'I(ls in the classon who flunked the test
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AflS1lSI0NS
Lo la Mae Edwards
Sanford'
John B. Hendricks
Ra L. Byrd
Ruth
Johnson
Marie
Edward
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Thomas James
Katie Louise Lee
ih'nry II McCall
Marie 11. Roche
Robert Strang
Walida
ll Ross
Ho% Dean Sugden
Smith
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Askew this week begins the long process of
establishing the state's spending program for
the U!78 79 fiscal ear , when the final budget
may hit the $6 bIllion mark for the first time.
State agencies have put before the governor
reuuests totaling $6.5 billion That k t771
million more than they r eceived i'ii
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budget, which topped the $5 billion mark for
the first time in Florida history.
This will be the last annual budget, The
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programs on school pr em ises even on an
optional basis outs ide of school hours
Turlington's neino concludes: "1
would.rtpectfu1l request that each public
thool official in this state re-examine the

courts interpretation of the Constitution b
developing and implementing policies anl
practices consistent with these interpretations."

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vooaiey tn', near Altamonte
Spring s told deputies that the
front door of his residence was
pried o pe n by unknown persons
to gain entry to the home
Th e incident happen ed on
" Saturday between 830a.m. and
9 p m according to reports
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for a major
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By United Press haternatlocal Menahcsn Begin appealed to
Hard-line Arabs said they
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would sign an agreement
the peace contacts between
condemnintAnwarSadat today
Israel and Egy pt.
but the Egyptian president
Iraq walked out of the Arab
brushed aside their anger and
hard-liner swzunit in Thpoll,
called on Israel to make con- Libya, because of longstanding
cessions at the Cairo parley
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GREENWOOD, S.C. (UPI) - Employees at
the Greenwood Saw Co. say they will see to it
that Amy Carter gets at least one of her
Christmas wishes.
The 12 employees plan to send Amy a
chainsaw - in lull Bicentennial colors.
Paul Kennemore Jr.. a salesman and Son
Greenvood S.as Co 's owner, Friday said he
saw a news re po rt th at President Carter's 10year-old daughter likes the way a chainsass
sorks and wants one for Christmas,
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pr ssure ILlS;
relative
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freaked
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students flunked their literacy
tests did poorly- on the exam.
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certification Program, it would
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State HntxeSrliathers proposed
today that teachers be required
to take an t.x.dnhsn,ition to prove
their competency in reading,
writing. (xinini uni cation and

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Motivated partially by the
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'Freaked-Out' Colonel

WASHINGTON 1 UP! I
President Carter
today begins a week of extensive budget
reiew. starting with an examination of the
fiscal needs of the nation's top secret intelligence operations.
A White House spokeswoman Sunday
described the president's schedule c "a work
week. with most of it dealing with the budget'
he must submit to Congress next month.

readings: temperature
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LISLA[,AHASSEE
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r bter'areclearedaway Scott Grant will have t he
opportunity he wanted so badl, a chance at a Job.
Grant. 20, of 936 Mango Drive in Cassej be rry is
accused of robbing the Beverage Man store in
('assel be rn Nov. 23, fleeing on his bicycle with
Short ly after the robbery, he turned himself and the
money over to police.
His parents say the robbery was a desperate plea
for help. Scott .affers froiti Kle'mfelder's Syndrome
which has stunted his mental growth and

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NORMAN H. OSHRIN. Editor
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"He'd give his heart and guts for anyone who
would give him a c ha nce ," Mrs. Grant said. "He
soWd dig a ditch for you. lie's still got a lot of
productive years in turn ."
After reading about Scott in last Sir.day's edition
of The' Evening Herald, Peter Milanovich of
Casselberry Jewelers has offered to give Scott a
chance at learning the watch and clock re pair

trade.
Milano'.'ich's 20s ear-old son was born with
cerebal palsy. "So if anyone can appreciate it
'Scott's problems,, I can," Mtlanos'ich said.

deterioration of nerves in his extremities, which
will likely lead to confin'ment in a wheelchair.
lie previously had no sucss in finding a job and
plans for s pecial vocational training were in defin itely delae.d when he learned t"e admissions
process had not yet be gun &amp;'cU believed he' was
enter ing the Goodwill vocational center in St.
Petersbu. Nov. 21.

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\'ear, $28.40. By Mail Month. $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20: 12 Mon
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The jeweler added the job could be we'll suited for
Scott in the event he is confined to a wheelchair,
since it requires only sittin g,
"If I can use bin;. I'm going to try," Milarto'.'ich
said. 'We'll evaluate him, it's that t&gt;pe of a
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"I thirk the t hi ng that triggered him off was t ha t
St. Petersburg thing," Delores Grant, his mother
s.iid 'Ho's played the game of promises, premises.
Promises for one %e'ar

Scott remains at the Veterans Admin istration
h os pital in Ta!lipa as ordered by Seminole County
,ludge Harold Johnson. A prelmiun iy hearm on

the armed rob be ry charges scheduled for Friday'
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In a telephone interview. Scott said everything
was going well at the hospital but tie was concerned
a bout going to prison and being attacked again
While in Seminole County jail follow in g the robbery,
he was physically attacked and verbally threatened
Ly a fellow inmate. Scott is pressing charges in the

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

case.
his father. Jim, said Scott has written a letter of
apology to the management of the c'onvvniem e'
store he robbed and he is hopeful the incident car
end without a prison sentence .

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to comprehend the depth of the elect orate's
frustration with "big government" comes in the
form of a truly mindless new pro posal from

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Congress and President Carter.
Th e construction of these recommendations for
congressional and presidential contemplation was
the point of the conference, for which Congress
shelled out $ 5 niillion in 1973r
'Vet Betty f'riedan, one of the high pri es tesses
of the women's movement, has declared that if the
Equal Rights Amendment does not make its war

Is one to suppose that they will lie about,
collecting dust, on their way to becoming, like
Susan Anthony's gavel, something to be picked Up
in another century?
Or one by one, and in the time of decades, not
centuries, will they be considered on Capitol Hill, in
statehouses, in ccurthouses, and in city halls?
Th e latter it will be.
In fact, the latter, in many instances, it has
been.
For example, the conference passed a pro posal
calling for an end to discrimination against
disabled women; in 1973 Congress passed
legislation outlawing discrimination against any
disabled person, and this pa st May th e Department
of Health. Education, and Welfare drew up th e
requisite reg ulations. Even the conference's most
controversial pro posal
the one calling for th e
elimination of discrimination based on "sexual
preference"
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neutering of dogs and cats.
Williams, a mem be r of the Senate for almost
two decades and chairman of its Human
R es ources Committee, typifies the countless
mem be rs of Congress who ap pa rently remain
oblivious to the wid es pread hos tility toward
unnecessary federal intrusion in too mans' areas
of life.
His goal is certainly a meritorious one. Stray
dogs and cats throughout the country are
numbered ln the tens of millions, with thousands
more being born every' day. As Williams notes,
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toilet,
of the Interstate' S)stt'tri would cost $41
'Ahn
billion
or a bo ut 63 pe rcent of the P3' bill:
RM
that has be't'n ' pe nt tie build the first 38,2511 it;ilr
If Adams has his sea), t ho se' state's cciii
'No More Ms. Nice Guy!'
mis,sing links would either have to conir: .t
thenise'lses to construction by Sept 30. 19&amp;C .
request that their interstate funds tie
available for something else
Under the present dispensation, tb!
THE LIGHTER SIDE
"somethin g else" would likely be anoth
freest as. beca use each state dollar c'omxnittt"I
s he lters each year.
freeways brings in nine federal dollars front
But do we need a new f ed eral agency
Washington 13) contrast, one state dollar speri
en r
perhaps the Bureau of Spaying and Neuterung or
ten mass transit is worth only four federal
rnabe the Offi ce of Pet Sterilization
that
dollars
would employ 2.0 or 200 pe ople to administer
Adams. in a major legislative proposal he b.;
Its hICK SEST
a typically elaborate Washington program to
Mark istreun said a gentleman was som eo ne sent to the
Wh:t, House for stud) and Fs)sst:t..'
''ASHlN(1Ti eN U'!
resolve a problem w hi ch can be ha ndl ed at the
Toward the end of the
who 'cun'-,ds how much he thinks of himself submission to Congress early ne
xt )ear, w' ..j I I
Congress.
reuent gu bernatorial campaigj'i in Virginia there
and how little he thinks of other people."
state or local level of government"
apply the same 90-10 split to rnas.s trans:t
Sho ul d the f ederal government
facing an was acather heated exchange user the question
Not only has all this been happening, but also it
Marlene Dietrich said, "A man who buys two projects. as well as lower-priority highway
of political ethics
estimated
$56
billion
deficit
during
th
e
current
has been happening without the proposed 28th
of the same morning paper from the doorman projects. He would also shift dec'tsion'inak,ng
fiscal year and holding more than roo billion
Henry howell, the Democratic candidate,
Amendment to the Constitution
the ERA And worth of total de bt be searching
when he leaves his favo rite night club with his authority from state highway departments te
for
and claimed he wa,s be ing uxifairli, treated in sonic'
local governments
this fact should give considerable pause to Betty questionable ways of doling out adnew
girl, that's a gentleman."
ditional campaign literature' :.bstributcd b&gt; Supporters of
it is expected that both ideas will an
Friedan, and those who similarly view the ERA as millions?
IlL Mt'ricken wrote that " gentleman
Republican John Dalton.
opposition from the highway !obb&gt;. But a li t
th e precondition for the realization of women's
Does the national interest require a set of
strikes a lady without pr ovocation."
people are' coining to the be lief that it an
equality,
Most anal&gt;st.s now agree that liowe'll made an
complex regulations explaining how local
terstate freewas hasn't been completed by
The' conce pt of what constitutes a Virginia
governments can qualify for pert sterilization issue out of the wrong slur.
work first started on the system back in
The ERA says: "Equality of rights under the
loans, a multi-page application form to be filed
gentleman may, however, be a bit more
murky.
rcme'mtier
then ma) be it really isn't ne't'ele":
law shall not be denied or abridged by the United in triplicatee and teams of program adThe real!) damaging di.spar;egenient - the
Th us it may be instruct ive to consider some of
!a&gt;be'
there's
1 better use for the mones
States or 1w any state on account of sex."
inc
that
probahl&gt;
cost
hun
the
election
was
uinistrators, analysts and auditors"
the' delineations turned up b&gt; the thstlller&gt;"s
delivered
bs
Gee'
Mills
Godusin
:urve)
Only a few days after Wi ll iams surfac ed his
Wouiu women be subject to military conIt may be coincidental, but the natiur.
scription? Would women be restricted from proposal, the director of Ralph Nader's lobbying
It came when Godwin, who was backing
Catholic
bishops have chosen a gcxi time - tb'
"Ti, a gentleman there are only two liii
combat in time of war? Would they be treated organization, Mark Green, complained t hat "t he Dalton, brutalls as6e rt ed that howell was 'riot a
beginning
of the holiday season
to tre t,,
rtant
thi
po
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s
in
life
bo
urbo
n
women
and
A
anti-government fad sw ee ping the country' had Virginia
gentleman."
questionable fund-raising practices te:.
differently with regard to alimony and other thwarted needed
Virgurua
gentleman
is
only
co
ncerned
with
the
eliminate
consumer legislation.
Cat ho lic organizations and groups
divorce matters'
age of his bourbo n."
One cannot measure with precision the im pact
Cit ing a "tainted and disrespected" governMeeting in Washington, the bishops LSue't
Would the ERA invalidate laws prohibiting
merit . Green said "the phrase 'big government' of any single element in a cartipaigli. hiuees'or.
"A gentleman will go to any lengt hs to "re ct rf rult'$ for ('atholic' charities that n::gb:
any
reasonable
observer
must
conclude
that
today ranks right up t he re with 'who lost
homosexual marriages?
maintain the family honor. A Virginia gentleman
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Thus, have the questions been raised, and thus and Watergate' as the galvanizing political toodwin S OOflU5flC)I was tflt' most decisive
will go on1 to honorable lengths ..
The
rules
fur
txanipk', that f.
factor.
niutre.
have no answers been reached. None, except the utterence of its era."
collected tw used for the intended PurPue
Green tight, and nobody un d erst an ds that
mention this now beCaLLSt' of a quest ion that
'A gentleman having only half the money not be absorbed b excessive 1und'r.o'
obvious one: the judiciary would have to decide th e public
mood better than the corporate lobbyists be gan bobbing up in the
r1edcd to paint th e fence, will pa in t th e outside costs
wake of the election.
answers to the and scores of similar questions, who virogou.sly oppose Nader's pet
project, a Howell's crushing defeat caused many political
A Virginia gentleman will paint the inside."
This apparently is aimed at pre%e'ran
new agency to represent consumer interests pundits to start asking,
"What is a Virginia
Ideally, the judiciary should not have this
scandals
like the one involving the I'a1lotit
within the federal bureaucracy.
gentleman?"
And here is Godwm's own definition: "A Fathers of I4a1timor, who r ai sed more than
power; the Legislature should, The preservation of
Those special interest groups have thus far
Virginia gentleman is one who puts other million afew years ago and spent only $).00' of
republican government depends upon this managed to frustrate Nader by disguising their
By an odd coincidence, there is a brand of
people's feelings before his own interests snd it on charitable work.
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noble goal of women's equality is not incompatible
with it.

That is why the

specific recommendations
drawn up by the Houston conference make that
gathering strategically Worthwhile. They speak to
the political process.
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And very probably they will have more to do
with effectuating women's equality than the ERA,
whose future grows more doubtf ul by the day.

fear that the legislation would require greater whiskey with that name, As a public service, the
business responsiveness to consumer needs and distillery that makes it undertook a survey to see
emphasizing "ead the costs and problems if Virginians had a consensus definition of

associated with creating still another govern- gentlemanlxness
ment agency,

Most of us already know %hat a plain genEspecially striking is the fact that concern
about the unchecked growth of goverment no tleman is. Literature is replete with

longer is limited to conservatives, Republicans, enlightenment on that point

other people's interest before his own feelings."
Fighting words, those. Tbat Howell took it

lying down obviously caused turn to lose face
with the electorate,

A Virginia gentleman would have gone after
the governir with a horsewhip

southerners. westerners and other traditional

The -:ew rules also stipulate that requests fk-~ ,
be truthful, that no money be raised f( ,
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future needs" and that regular
financial reports be issued telling how much

money %%:as ratsed and how the rinonei was spent
It's too bad the bishops haven't t*)ccn cqualloo
enthusiastic about the proposal in ('ongrt'ss t'
make all charities - religiou.s, and secular

state on each fund-raising letter what the
with the mone'. the collect.

proponents of that viewpoint,

JACK ANDERSON-LES WHITTEN

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pornography peddler, executed in August 175 in Marc Smolonsky several other theories are
Hollywood. Molinas, once convicted of a college under investigation. They stressed that many of

basketball fix. was reportedly fingered for the victims were FBI Linformants prepared to
cheating a Mob loan shark.
testify about gangland activitiei. The sources
The FBI has assigned top investigative said U.S. Marshals, responsible for witness
priority to the case of the .22 killers. Agents have protection. may have leaked information.
held secret meetings in several Cities seeking
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rS but on Sunda% all three *propelled Dallas to a 24-11
emerged it% stars to guarantee %morN over Philadelphia and
their clubs division titles
l'eople 't.eiil Pat Iladt'n was

trought the Cowboys a fifth
'lr:ught NF(' East title

And there voere man% w Iktoo small to pla% quarterback Ili
Craig
the Notional F"4111tLill IVap'Ul' fJUCStI0tICd whether '
and it et'giie'd lees Angeles Morton had the ability to be' an
nianagetnt-rit agreed w hen the% NFI. quarterNit k ohen hu %;it%
signed '.t'tt'ran ice' Naniath a' a with New York Giants. Hut he'
foam! new life in Ih'nver wil
fri" agent last spring
s u pplanted Sunda) he threw two 'I'll
lint lIath'n
Naiiii.ith as •i starter e'ar! in the passe.s, then caine off the bench

snn and S1 he brought after being injured to set up the'
t. titk', clinching score in a 24.14 vu.the' Hanis tt *t' Wt
when he threw a 43. ard touch. tot) over IiOLLStOn The win
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Morflot American Shipping Inc.,
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business out of ('ark, N.J. and o perates
out of
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down 1)&amp;,
with Just 2 10 left hr it 20-14 berth in the club's 18.t'uer
victors over the' Super Bowl hi story
Oakiand tied the game w ith
champion Oakland Raiders

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eel Brisman Trophy winner frotti Ken Stabler to I)ave'
.lt'% ability to per. Casper and veteran Errol
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form as a pro The's cited his Mann's extra point gave' the
lack of size' and wondered Raiders a 14'l3 lead hut the'
pumstunent of it long sea.son
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t' saw peo ple getting open
The Florida State Seminoles aid '.se' needed seenit'one to get it
Saturday had beaten the t
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Oviedo high's wrestling team
Rookie Tommy Kramer had its season record leveled at
I-I Saturday when Sebring took
"ante off the bench to throw
a
48-9 decision as the Lions were
thres' TI) passes in the final
period, one for 69 yards, and limited to victories by Steve
raIl&gt; Minnesota over San Key in the 106-pound class and
Will Carter in the 147'1ound
Francisco.
bracket.
Giants 27, Cardinals 7
Oviedo is in action again
Hill Bryant returned an terreption 54 yards for it TI) and Wednesday at Lake Brantley
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throw
gave' our best, but it
Honda Coach Doug l)iuhc'v, .e .isn't
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Florida State, taking aelvan'
(age of a weak Florida
serondar&gt; which has been
ravaged b&gt; injuries and failing
grades, (lid the job on the.'
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Horns were honking all over relieved by Jimmy Jordan, w ho and we'just thought it was tiriie ilsappoLriting season, cunceded

record and his two 11)s gave
tutu 11 leer the year, equaling a
club record set in 1971 li) l)uane
l'ht'rii.s lie' aLso is,'e'allie' onh
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Morton cattle' back after art
injurs to set up backup quiir. with 21 points, Dave Krazit with
12 and lii.)l*rrt IAeuls with 10.
tc'rtuu'k Norris We'ese''
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Kr;izit had 12 rebounds for the'
run for the clinching '11).
cc inn ers.
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have to understand this is a Oviedo Wrestlers
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hack They drove from their
rito '.Sumla. lit'n he
Ofl 1 to the Oakland 43 in five enabling the flu-ridden (iiants
a tlub-reord 2(ard rushing
to dartiage St I.ouis playoff
plays a Haden hit three 5'5
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Morfiot is headed by a former president 1 a
leads, without success thus Far. The Bureau of Berets, trained to kill in Vietnam, may
be
Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms and local police making the hits. It's known, for example, that U.S. shipping company. Morflot's $70 nilh)n
annual business, witnesses alleged with .il,ere:e,
across the country also are In on the hunt.
they used
.22s
for
close-range
killing.
Still
has
a "distinctively Soviet twist." By this, (ho&gt;
We have learned that investigators in New another
possibility is that the Mob has Imported
meant that Morflot has offered Athe'rican
York City believe a new gang, with narcotics killers from Sicily to take deadly care of those
shi pper s rates as low as 70 percent below
connections, may be involved. They are young organized crime's enemies lL
those' el
hoods who call themse lves the Purple Gang,
SOVIET SQUEEZE
Secret congressional privatel) owned American operators."
This IS in keeping with a deliberate pattern
who cslined he was retired. He met death f
reminiscent of t he Detroit underworld mob of the testimony has linked a Oak, N.J. shipping f
same name.
with a Soviet masterplan to undercut the U.S. contrived by two Moscow government agencies..
a .32 ii the t*sesnent of
t
So far, Investigators have been unable to merchant trade.
Sovfracht and Sorinfiot, monitoring the flow' of:
June. im.
Infiltrate
the new street Invaders. But we have
With the use of computers, the Soviets ship traffic throughout the globe with computer'
Frank Bampensl, a San Diego
al legedly are using cutthroat
devices pr intouts, the secret testimo
contends.
Known to insiders as Bomp, he was shot In the learned t his about them:
They
are
seemingly
independent
of
the
to
steal
cargoes
away
from
Western
shipping
head and neck last February as he emerged
Alarmed Western shippers warn that the'
from a telephone booth where he frequently established old New York Mafia families. But companies. The Soviets are able to slash prices economic thr eat Is as dangero us as espionage'
there.is a tenuous link between the young gang and grant customer
rebates because of the "Communlst.bloc liner companies will fort"fo
conducted underworld bustneu
arid the Genovese family.
and
galley-ship
wages
paid
Russian seamen and the American consumers to pay higher shippin
Rand, also slain in San Diego In
The Purple Gang is notorious for carrying Kremlin subsidies
that
lower operating costs,
rates after the competition has been ef Its tis er'
November, 1975. She was an assistant to Allen ,22s. Our sources say they are liable to kill any
The
closed'door
testimony
was
taken
by
th
eliminated,"
one witness p redicted.
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Glick, a local businessman suspected by the FBI
time, an y place. New York police refer to them house Merchant Marine and Fisheries Corn.
Of having organized crime connections. The as "cowboys" because of their unbridled wild- mlttee, headed by Rep, John Murphy,
Footnote:
We' have been unable to reach
D-N,y, Morfiot's Pt'esideflt
theory Is that she was ready to tell investigators ness.
Arthur Novacek for his)
Accordir! to the witnesses, the Soviets are
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notorious Mob figures of "Godfather" stature.
(*hers wrie small fry' suspected of squealing to
the FBI or other law enforcement agencies,
All were s
head. In two instances,
the same weapon was used, FBI sources Inform
us. Here Is a partial list of the vlctuns:
Sam Gla 'aria, the 66-year-old %lafta
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Monday, Dec.). 977

jWjjjj SCOREBOARD
Pro Football

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

KEGL ER'S KORNER-

Basketball
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formed the candlelight and
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ihe bridegroom
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were
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Morrison
Morrison Jr Albert M JarrTH
David Wainwright .ind lr.i:
Eddy.
Korey Jarrell, niece f ft
bride, and Chad Lee and .J onathon Jarrell, nephews of tha
bride, were flower girl and ring
bearers The ringbearer's
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bride's parents entertained at a
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Janet Robbins. sister of the
bridegroom, registered the
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was placed on an antique
H er tiered veil of illusion,
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Captain's desk, a family
secured to a forward beaded
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headpiece, terminated in a full
Hirild p#ao. Sly Torn Notts
Mrs. Hubert O'Neil, Mrs. Al
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Getting ready to shed light on the Downtown Sanford
Freeman. (1t Manager Warren E. (Pete) Knos les Edwardian bridal bouquet of
Wallace. Mrs. Charles Park
and Nora Gordon, president of the I)ow nton ivory roses, stephanotis, baby's
and Mrs Lee Moore cut and
('omm unl(v ('h ristrnas tree are (from left) Jan
'1
served the cake Covering the
Rosiness Association.
breath and trailing English IV&gt;.
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bride's table was a hand.
Attending the bride were her
embroidered and appliqued
sigers Ms. Jay Lee, and 1rs.
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Albert iCyndeel Jarrell,
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bride's grandmother.
Community Christmas Tree Lighting
bridesmaids were Mrs. Randall
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The Garfield Willetts combo
Elizabeth) Brown and Mrs.
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furnished the reception music.
Edward ISherriel Willman,
Following a wedding trip to a
both of Gainesville. and Linda
ski
resort in the Penn.s&gt;lvania
MRS. JOHN T. ROBBINS JR.
Hobbins, sister of
Pocono Mountains, the
the crepe gowns, empire inspired, cuffed with white maribou. newl&gt;'wects will make their
bridegroom
They wore identical ice blue with the cowl necklines forming Each carried a French hand home at Summit Apartments,
Another "first" is being recorded in Sanford when
The long sleeves were bouquet of white carnations and Cas.selberry
High school chorus will entertain with a Christmas
a community Christmas tree comes into light and music program.
the limelight.
Entertainer John Ratestraw will provide v ariety
Sing Christmas carols with your neighbors during with a Christmas jazz act. John performs in and

Another 'First' In Sanford

May TO Decembe r Parents

the community tree lighting service Friday at 7 P.M. around Orlando and has recently finished a session
around the downtown Christmas tree, located in the at Longwood Village Inn.
city parking lot at the corner of Park and First
The Downtown Business Association is sponsoring
DEAR ABBY FACING
ptant as the condition of his neat kisser
Street, Downtown Sanford.
health.
the tree lighting and caroling music celebration with FACTS, a newly wed couple,
BEflERT}IANEVER
David Hannah of Hannah's Music Center will
asked if you thought it would
the cooperation of local bus
Some men In their SOs and
provide music with his multi-key board set-up.
inesses, Seminole High fair to have chilirm at their
EOs are better qualified for
If you feel left out and lonely,
School and the City of Sanford.
Santa Claus and local city officials will light the
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fatherhood
than
other
men
who
or
wish you knew bow to get
Concession refreshments will be available. Enjoy ages. ,.ShC was 30 and he was
donated 30 foot evergreen tree at 7:30 p.m.
are 30 rears Younger.
people to IIk'e you, my new
the sounds of Christmas and old fashioned tradition
Well, believe it or not, when
Immediately following the tree lighting, Seminole
DEAR AHB'i' Here's a little booklet, 'how To Be Popular;
in Downtown Sanford.
we married, my husband was a
tip for DOG TIRED. whose You're Never Too Young or Too
68-)ear-old college professor,
Old," is for you. Send SI along
a
Aa
a -- - neighbor's doe barks at
and I was .5)'
with a lorg, seifaddressed,
and
disturb;
the
whole
neii
ta'cau.se, after our 12th, 1 had a
AREA
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been
happi1
ENGAGEMENT
married
stamped
124 cents I envelope to
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for 10 at'ars and are the parents %;t.st'ctoms
Abb&gt;
132
bask&gt;' Drive, Heverl
telephone number in large
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01 two beautiful, health&gt;, in'
Hills,
Calif.
90212,
letters beside your telephone
telligi'nt daughters, now 5 and
ABI3V I must
LukeEvery time the dog barks at
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MONDAY, lWCEthEft
disagree with the advice you night • and the later the better'
Keenagers, 7:30 pm, The Forest,
Maybe we belong to the
.ivethat newlvniarriedcouple ring up the owner. It worksSome of us
Free blood pressure clinIc, 71 p.m., Seventh-day
Guinness Rook of World who asked if they should have
Hawkins
wonders.
Adventist Church, Moss Road, Winter Springs.
Record.s, but we still feel very any children. 'He was 50 and in
need more
NO LONGER DOG TIRED
Mr. and Mrs. fleming Frank
Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society, 7:30 p.m.
much blessed in spite of the 48. :uti health, and she was 30.1
DEAR
NO.
What
If
the
dog
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Luke, 2201 Bel-Air Blvd.,
than T.L.C.
year age difference betwt't'ri U.s
Frue the•s
may
have owner has aci unlisted number?
Sanford,
announce
the
South Seminole Ja)crn. 7.30 p.m., clubhouse, Spring
IIM'l'v IS MASON ('liv. IA
r er&gt; thing it lakes . he or takes the telephone off the
hks .ind su ';
,'ng;igiient of their daughter,
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'nIlerful parents, but no hook after the first ring?
l)it'i Workshop, 1(1 a ut. and 7:30 p.m., S.anlanIo
Pegg) Ruth, to Damon
Congratulations. Read on for
Tttit.'iI .lg4 II,cs
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Ilw kink Jr ciin of Sir. .ea,i,.,
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t he re's little chance responsetothe article about the
noon, Carlton Union Building, Stetson Universila,.
hawkins of Route I, Paola, and
belong In the Guiness Rook of
lk'Ltnd
the late Mr. Damon hawkins
World Recorth:
-that he'll be alive and spry at girl who wore braces on her
Sr
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teeth.
She said her boyfriend
DEAR ABBY: I'm glad &gt;OU
Sanford AA, 8 p in., 1201 W. First St. 'closed
al
so
wore
braces, a d wh,in they
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told that couple who hesitat ed
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p in., over Baptist Ch urch,
Born in Martinsville, Va., the
I'm 24 and v hen I was burn
k
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it
was
li ke running Into a
to
have
c
hi
ldren
because
of
bride-elect is the maternal
('rystal lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary.
mother was 37 At all the barbed
wire
f
en ce, and It hurt.
their
ages
to
go
ahead
Sanford Al-Anon. 8 p in.. First Unit ed
gr an ddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.
tjiool functions • especially in
pj
when
I
was
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Alvin
B.
Koger.
1408
Bel
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married a grade school I people would ask
Well, I'm a 'year-old guy
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wonder woman who was then J6 ne wh'. my
Blvd., Sanford. Her paternal
Wright %atrhers, 7 p in., Florida Federal meeting
m "grand other" who's been wearing braces or
but looked like sweet 16 She was thereinstead of
grandparents are Mrs. Mattie
room, Altamonte Springs and 10 am., Ascension
ni&gt;
three years, and I know exactly
had
had six children b% two I! 'tht'r
Lutheran ('hurch. ('a.sseltx'rr',
Hodges of Martin.sville, and the
how she felt. When I used to kiss
4
previous husbands.
late Mr John I) Hodges
a
girl with braces, it was like
TUESDAY, DF:uE11IER5
We've been unarrieij for eight
I was chided all through two
Miss Luke is a senior at
freight trains colliding head
orange Count) Assu. of Legal Secretaries, dinner 6
)cars. and are now the proud
and &gt;ou know how cruel on
Seminole High School, and is
p in meeting 645 p in Kabler Plaza, Orlando
parents of one do zen ChIldr1
children can be without
I'EG(;Y RUTh I.t'KE
employed by J.C. Penney's in
nit-ariing to be
all health',, thank God
Braces have improved my
Augies Elders, 10 am St. Augustine Church,
Sanford
High School IlIIewelI I and is in
Birth
No names, please The
('a.sseibcrry.
REMEMBERS WEI.I. kissing I now kiss very slowly,
11cr
fiance,
born
in
Otlando,
the
U.S.
Ann&gt;.
stationed
at
in
our
little
town
call
Over 50 ('bib, 10.30 a iii., Bedding Gardens meeting
us the
lFAI4 HI:%wMhwhls: The gently and tenderly. I get
is the grandson of Mrs. Susie Wainlulu, hawaii
crar c014)lt' with all the kids
room, Sanford
ast'rage life expect.anc of a compliments on m&gt; kisses all
Hawkins and the late Mr.
The wedding will take place
man toda&gt; Is about 70. and i the fine I'm sure if it weren't
1' S We've never tx
Osereaters Anonymous. '.3Op in., Florida Power and
Albert Hawkins of Dothan, Ala. on July
lt178, at the Central welfare, and I'd like to add that repeat, the number of )ears a for my braces I never would
Ight, Sanford,
Hi' is a graduate of Wahiawa Baptist Church of Sanford,
our family is complete now man has Used isn't as mi- have learned how to be such a
Sanford Senior ('lilies Club Christmas Party, 7p.m.,
('lyle ('enter, Program by Dancing School of '.rts, 8 p.m.
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gown fashioned along the slim
. Venisa' lace and
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waist line, scooped neckline and
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and Mrs. John T Robbins, 701
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RONRICO RUM
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OT 62.95 MARTINS V.V.O. ss 'co STN 59.1$
TEN HIGH BOURBON
DY, 57.15
SEAGRAM GIN
GORDONS VODKA
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5TH
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14' LONDON TOWIR GIN OT.6,50 TUXA VODKA
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OT. 52.15 BILLS 12 YR. SCOTCH STN 71.50
INVIRNOUSE SCOTCH fiT. 17.15 JIB SCOTCH
BACARDI RUM
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.iNOSI CHAMPAGNE -ii 5TH 25.15 J. WALKER RED SCOTCH OT. $7.15
FOUR ROSES BLEND
OT. $1.15
TANQUIRAY GIN
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BILLS S YR.SCOTCH
CANADIAN LORD CALVUT aT. 65.5$ RIEFEATIR GIN
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Free blood pressure clinic. 24 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm, Sanford.
Del tons Camera Club, 745p.m., social ball, Lutheran
Church of Providence.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 am., Sunshine Park
community center.
Sanford LIons, noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Sentoma, 7 am, Sambo's.
Longwood Serturna, noon. Quality Inn, 1-4 and 44'
('asselberr&gt; Jaycees, 8 pin., Doug's Garage, Melody
Lane.
Longwood-Lake Mary [Joni, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14
and Sit 434.
Wright Watchers, 7 p in Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S Oak Ave.; 7 p rn. Summit Apts, Casselberry.
Sanford-Seminole Ja&gt;ceettes, 7:30 pm., Jaycee
building.
Parents Abon)mous, 7:30 p.m., Cas.selberry Cornmunit&gt;' United Methodist Church.
Sanford Senior Citizens, noon, civic center.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7
('asselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., the Caboose.
Osfrdo Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist. 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn .
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
('Is-Ic ('enter,

Free blood pressure clinic, 3.6 p.m., Winter Park
Memorial Hospital Assn. building, Aloma Avenue,

WHALING
Actors taking part in
''American
Whaling
Anthology." (from left)
Wayne Norwood, John
('itrone and Tlmoth'
nezego. are porIra'Ing
seagoing men. The play
is a study of the
development of Career
Education of Sailing and
Whaling Ships by the
fourth and fifth grade
('lasses of Mary Werner,
Martha Craveley, Mary
Ellen MartIno'Ich and
Pam
O'Toole
at
Woodlands Elementary
School, It
will be
presented Tuesday night,
at 7:30 p.m., for the PTA
program which will also
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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMAND'S AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
'tiat tr aom " s?ra'o.'l Of Ihe rita?,
Cf Sara .1 Iioppenberp. a ha Sara
Legal Notice
Jean KlOpQ,rb.r;. deceased, F,e
PiumBf 77 122 CP. .s pendng ri the
Circuit Court fr Seminole County,
NOTICE OF PUSLIC $aw
Or DecemBer IS, liT? at 1pm . I, FIo,,da. Probate Orson. tve ad
'Pie undecS.g
All wIl one 1171. )ets CI *PICIS 5 Se'rnncIe Co.,n?y
yqp,p', TlXRCQsS3p, mOf0'Cy(Ie Courthouse, Sanford, Florida The
t sal's', (Narge5 for repair and personal rprrierta?iyeoftv'e ritate
storage Sal, all be held at
.5 Robert w KloQpenberp. close
Larrt's C,CIe
address iRt l,Bo. 161 Lcwig*'ood
M.a'IPa-i Roaa
or0a 32730 Ttie name a ri d a
Paola iIOr.da
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4 1177
All persons ha.ing Clams or
demands ega.nst ?P
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FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION NO 17
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Reaijonden,

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r,'cord,d in v'e oubIc records
C 0 I ijt
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ci Orange County. c Plat
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NOTICL OF ACTION
6611 33rd Street
ci page No III 0 sm' . *11th sad
TO HORACE MARSHA1.1
St Petecsrg
cia?. Pa Iiri(
the cretion.
C 0 Margaret tar,,lI
F lor,41 33702
Sem.riole COunty. beer duly Iron
anti
NE IttI St
YQtj a', il0'et, n%0ll.ed tpia?
a
claimed
If
IPe
Clam
Snot
pCI
due.
t(nbed
and
1
now
a
part
of
tile
Ft Perp FO,,Ca
vs
PVO(iiding for dit5QI?Ori of
,? *ll become due
tPle
PubIc
recorts
o
dale
aPen
Se'n'nOI,
County.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT ii I I
CALVIN . LEGG and ALISON M
marreg, ias been lilid apaunil
tCiall be slated II lfe Oam i$ Flo'.tia,
P0-i In., an acton for D'ttou'
LECCI his ate.
and you are ri'Qure'd to Ier,f a copy
o' .'
Marriag,
AND
Contingent
or
unliqudated.
the
Defendants
and other rCIuiI
as
01 101,11' *fiI?en defeni, if an.
Lots numBered Si, Ill, Sevin (7).
nature of lye unCertainty Shall Be
NOTICE OF ACTION
thqnCtQ UPOn Pettioref", attorne1, teen lIed agans, you arid pou a',
slated If tile clam '5 seci,wed. INC Eghst (II Nine 151 and Ten (10).
TO CALVIN .1 LEGG arid
'eQuired to serve a copp Cl py.
Robert P.S
05 Otfic,
SuYity trail be described The Block 5' III. Tit Nn (C). ac
ALISON P.f LEGGS.
C)ra*qr H. Sanford, FlOrid. 3)77). critter defenses if ar'
'o it .claimant Shah deliver %utficienf cording lo E P Tratford's YIP
hit efe
Attorney fo' Pq'tpf,0n,r (arm cc N'
on 0' before Decenq,
copes ol tPie CICu'n tO til. Clerk to 9', To*is of Sanford, as per plat
Bravo (so . KORMAN &amp; IIPAI.O
andfsle th original lIqpf will
tile
A
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED enable Ifie clerk to mail ore cop, to ?IiCfCOf duly of recora In lye Public
$30 (, PS u'
Clerk of #15 Cojrt Citilef befor,
iiw
fS(tl perSonal repfe5erla?i,e
rCCOrdt Of SC'niflOIC County,
thaI an •(I'Or to foreclose a moe
LOngaooct Fl 3775') i'd I IC 'I',
sersice On Pelu?,Ouiors attorri., or
Florida,
ri
Plat
Book
I,
page's
All
persons
interested
n
the
estal,
page on the following properly
to
original wIN IP* Clerk Of lP ettD.e
'mmcdia?ely tvier,after olhiya5
to whom a copy 0' tP't Notice of SI
Ses'tslnole County, Florida
adefault all be entered IpansI you Styled Court on or before Dec I
io I. Block 7, REPLAT OF Adm,n,strat.onf,as been mailed are PARCEL NO I
' It', relief deenandeo
OfPleq*5e a llidgmenl ma 1 Lr
ill th
LOCatIOn On tPiC EasI Side of
WITHIN
TOWItSITE
THREE
OF
NORTH re'guirpd.
entered against you br Pie np
Petition
CHULUOTA. according to tv Plet MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Sa'rd Avenue. Santoro, Fida,
in tve Pel,ton
therf as recorded in PIat Book I), THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF oneblock Noufli of Cetery Avenveon of WITNESS
tt"s Court MY HANoaliethe seal de"ar
on tts• Iltil a,
WITNESS, Placid aridly, sea -.
Pages 44 arid 4$, of lfse Public THIS NOTICE. tofileanyobiecs.ors$ Pine Apenpe 11*0 t'or, while Nowimber, A 0 977
sad (Our? 0' NO. II IV?
NCy ma, have trial ceiallenges the buildirigl
Records of Seminole County.
ISEAL I
SealI
Flor,4.
val.dilr Of lie deCeden$5 aill. tie
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Arthor H Beckelpi jr
Ar,pl,,1r H BliCkeitil. Jr
LOIS I. 3. 3. 1. 5.4. 7. arid I. BlOCk
llualifica?ions of ttse personal
has been filed against you and
Cl,rk 01 tp, Court
Clerk Of he Circuit Court
II.
Tier
are rerOO fo serve a Copy ct
repvesenta?ive. or tile venue or
"C". Town of Santord.
By JacQueline ThQmpn
e BOt,
Cap
iur,SOiCtiOn of flip
artIer Ofenwi, if any, to it
i.'l
according O p1.? thereof as
A'. De?, Clerk
Dep..'t, Clerk
PHILLIP
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND recorded en Plat Book I. page 34. 01 Piiblitfp Ptov
LOGAN
Ii. 2), 36. D.c 5, 1577 PubliSh Nov Ii 7135 &amp; Dec
ti'
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEC the PubIi Records of Seminole DER4O
OER 43
County. FloIida, and Lot 77 of
MONCRIEF.
for WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Attorneys
Plaintiff. ppst Offe
Dafeoftheftrstpublicationofhi,s HOldef, Real Estate Company's
, p7,,
addition to SlIWord, according t
Sanford. Florida 31716. and file hi Notice Of AdminiStration
FICTITIOU$NA*%I
FICTITIOUS NAME
orIgInal with I". C'.erk of ttse abeve
Plaf thereof as recorded in P14W
Rob.vI W KI000enbeeg
NotIce is hereby given that I arts
NoticeS hereby given that *e ore
BOCI I. page S, Of 114 PbII
Court on or before December 17th.
At Perional Repewnla
engaged in bVSinpfo at $
South engaged In tuSintj at Old Nib
9fl. OfPiet'wli.. a Jtidqment may be
live 04 tie Estate of
Records of SemInole County,
Hgilaay
61 53.
Sanford Airport, Sanford 33771
Ca$Selb,,,y
entered
Florida
Sara
KlOenberQ
Sem1rg County, F l,,,i41,
Seminole County. F Ior,5a tinder Pt'
TM Board reservn tts• rigi,' fo
demanded in tie Complaint.
ak a Sara Jean Kloopenb.cg
ficiltlous same Of CASSELBERRY
fictitious rlameof WIZARD WOPIcS
WITNESSmvhandandtyewaIof
ueect any and all bids
arid that WI intend '0 reg5?ef sa 0
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE, anti
tills Cot on ffi
11th day 01 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
The School Board
that I I4 t register
*itil the Clerk of hhe C'rcu'
341d
name
name
November. 1577
Of
REPRESENTATIVE
',mirlole County.
*ith the Clerk 04 the Circuit CoUrt. Court. Seminoie County, Florida
(Seal)
Rogec 1. Berry
Florida
Seminole COe'ty. FlOrida Ifl
accordance With tile provisions
Aflr H. Biciwiffi. Jr.
ac
Pat TP'iOn.
P0 Orawer 0
cerdance with thi pvi$
the rictitt Name States Ic
Click of the Circuit Court
Of
fh
III East CommercIal,
Chairman
FCIllQ
Wil Section $S 0, i,,Ca Sta?'r'
Name Statutes, To Wit
Santord. Florida 1777)
By Mary N Dirdan
William P Layer
Section 4430, Florida Slalu?e5
113?
Depvtp Clerk
Telephone 305373 1676
155?
Superintendent of

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Steven C Earg
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or after
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3 014 I bath C PS &amp; A,

Piced raperiencec7 commercial
bank fell., Sear, negotiable
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14 ye' 7 Q (On-p'ttIy lijrn
514') n- , nc 'tides u?.l'ties
f'.n.ng boll DeBr, 66$ 831?&amp;
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Brokers Welcome P 0
1751. Sanfr'ro Fl 32771

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30'Apartments Unlurnished

noa or future
Wed like Io see you if you are a

R idgewood Arms Apts.
2 &amp; 3 Iledrodlm Apartrm'en's

lucpn51d real estate 5IlC5p,r
We hate over 7$ yea's p.
pecence in th, cOmmun?, &amp;
rsationc,de Why not earn clIp
,Ou learnl Learn tmom lIe
'pade's (all for apponln-nrt

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(o.url. Launtrp room

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Shory COn'.truc?on. adult &amp;
fIrmly area cable TV

M. Unsworth

11.05W 25th St 32) 2090
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323 405I.,

P1-c, I BR furri apt Uhli?ies flimfi
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Apts br Senior Cihlyrs Down
tn .ery clean &amp; room, See
Awe
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all ac

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LARGE CORNER, 3 BR. 2 balli
k'?cP,pn equipped, benced yard
Pool. $23.
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Weekly 3313 H*y 1792,
S.aribord 37) 1930

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privileges 10 boating, sting
&amp; fishing in beautiful Lake
Mary Go with lit lovely

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Harold Hall Realty

ad call yoUr friendly

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323577 day or nghtw

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We nv.?e tiStOl'S 10 cuanrine our
rental plan'. GENEVA CAR
DENS 1305 W 2SIPs St . Sanbord
(.4327 209C

&amp; Wa?,' furnished 37) $717

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32 .242O

1 HA • VA, 3 BR. e*tra large
family roo'n, k'lcf,en equipped

Kids outgrow the s*'np tel or
Small bic pc IC' Sell tPipse Ole
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and chy cc',, lIe Leader, (ill
Dave Farr, our Sales Manager ,

for a COi'fidCli?iil nery,e
YOy'll be glad you did arid

St. Johns Realty
BROKERS

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carpet, fenced yard. fruit IreeS &amp;
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etecutive 3 BR, 7 bath home
with piano sited living room.
cP'eery fillIp eQuIpped eat ifS

kutcirn. cozy family room alp
enctiantrig view, dcn,C Pt&amp;A. *
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a,tr, cork bench.de,paeIl *itl,
iprnklrr sy'.tlm for laug. oak
thaded
yard.
he.SIed
greelvlouse call tOday

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

rear 10501)1 532 3)0 373

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3 Bk I bath newhomc'. Untie' $23 (1)0 *9' less
lIar 5710 dOwn C,ovecn.'nenl
fu'idng Build,r 32) 3711 Equal
HouSing OppOrtun.I

Lake Mar,

1977 SInger

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6444

Ward "Signitur,
space healer less than tw years
old Elf'c?ric blo*er arid tiler
moSlat $17300 3$ $457 after
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Lawn Maintenance

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Complete Lien Came
(cv"rCC?s t'ebermed
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bP,. aCek lr all baay?y 5er ices
741' LaurrI A,,

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$l)v COUNTRY FURpIlT uo
Hl,%'y 16 Sanford. 37) $372
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$1150. IN 1211

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local,on pOtenbal 517 000
Ill HAY AVE
3 Ilk I bat's.
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)I acres
I KENTUCKY AVE
houti or garden $1.
HIDDEN LAKE
I BR, 3 ba?fl,
eacellpnt Cond?on $33,500
, SIllIER SPRINGS 3 1414. 2
bath, Californa (OfltemPO(Sr,
Rest Buy' $33000

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1976 SINGER FUTURA

WINTER SPRINuS AUILOER
0.511 E XFC P4OME I fIR.

73 Flam'ngo. 3 tSR I
bath. total price $)3.70) 1700
down. mont hly payment. $173 03.

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US 900 3)7 1716

bettiS. formal 1.14 &amp; DIE. lully
ilarpeted. lailored drapes all
GE Elcctc,c eppliancea. 3.0)0
II of I,ng Space plus
car
garage ALSO, 1)0.60 buildIng
aitti a half bath .natbached to
Ihe houSe All this Sluated on
a I acre lake Icon' sIc Js4t
1230(10 down and lake Over
P4me?'.i No Cli.ng
Call 830 1110 Irom l0a m $ ni
or call 1)00431 afler 6pm

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1 (14. 7 bath. Iam.ly rpom, d.n'np
'corn. l'vng room double
.7arage. u?il,t, room, porch

R000IE'S REALTY
MIS
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'69

5150 t $250 horn 0(1 Ti'". 3;3
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MPG goco co"d Ion 1300 Call
3234496 alter 5pm

From

'69 MONTEGO 2 DOOR

67A--Feed

Maiei 20'S good for all hypes ''
cIrpel.ng
told origirlalli $;li
'rpcISSetspd- uSed for srar'
n-P t'aInce $4150 l'fe $;l'

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5ti(ker 1150 3733311

'68 RAMBLER4 DOOR

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December 5 If ycvJ'd Ik 'o
kflO* more ObOyl vs. obout ERA.

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a' Vte riced Licensed Real
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serve oyr many Sellers an..1 I
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Clark halt, REAL TOP 372
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can-rca pro ectie &amp; screen

LAKE MONROE
7 acres 3 BR
3' t)i?fiS xiol 575 X
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Wpg Real (slate Orok,'
itlIS SanfordAy,
O'st eyes
3327643 37) 7I3

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2315 Park 0' - Sanford

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Ovally 51 bushel Wholetsie ri
,o.r conlaner. S bushels or
"ore 7k per bushel BAGC.S
MARKET. 2laS Santora A,
Sm"ord 123 SM)

Shady lot. 561.500

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LOtr, AlE B011
lIrtlon, 'ome

4ear I I. I', acre all unfinished
house, low down, askIng 513.000

HANDY MAN SPECIAL. Older
slory, 2 BR. frame. $ 11,000 AS

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Wallets $3 up Come fl &amp; See
Gaal?ney Jewelers. 304 S pa't
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1 014. 7 baIls, famly room *
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LEMON BLUFF
7 BR I bal
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jopin Clark Peg Oleal (s'ate
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Cash 322.4132

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'un 130 7703
Bob Walker F1'niIr
Ha 1757
Catselberry Plaza

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61 Audi Electra 225 'cry good
cOed ?Or Pr (ed to Sell, $37!.

79-Trucks.Trajiers

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Multiple Listing Service

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322 2420

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2 BR infQ a 3 or 4 BR Only
$lS,E9) Low doen payment ( Z
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SARI ORD SEWING CENTER

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6538 atter S pni or 335 4.178
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TSrIIAPY 760 LuCerne Dr Ito
Oalh. 527.300
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tiuples.all ,lectr,c. Cf'lral i'm &amp;
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dEnlfTient call 332 9461 $173 per
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Builder 3122357 EQual Housing

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Soil 1'''a(tion cleaner, 30
VllOnS Ot %v'an'ci'.a 17600 323

FAPSYASTIC 3 BR. 7 bau flume
or Op Lake Mar,' Panelie rIl

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home On Ig corner lot ri Belair'
Niclv aeco'a!ed aHi paneled
LIE
2 014 5 I .ICheri call
pap.re
C H5A * * carpet &amp;
n-01'C' Only $23IOP'

Peg Weal (Slate flrobpr
3051 322 IllS
Broker A'.Soc - JOHN W .51(140
ACREAGE
COMMERCIAL

REALTOR 322
MULTIPLE LISTING 3jRI/ ,(
tYPT IflIvia 377l,,

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0 yr for deb' consolidalion

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Chuci Corn', 313 6561
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Call
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322 1301 Da, or 1191?
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Alto land loins

ERROL L ('iRE EPE
REALTOR
644 6V23

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122 On

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pain'e'3
5'dC &amp; c.
room, 100 • 16' corner lot
ler'ed bact pirO alh 70 '24
storage tulOrig 125.000

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Rep Real Estate Brok,r
ales Appvaitals
322 7256

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Srri.II1 church use 1195 33) Irit

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SOLD
Aull Purchase 151 5
d 'nor
!gaqel it 0 %cC,! 74 H0
appro'aal (al 511(019

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fam,I1 a goco
cOufflrp life on over 6 acres ol
CERAMIC 6. MACflAME SHOP
('eared land cith 3 fences
SELL lP(
itt CAUSE
OF
ieptc. aplI &amp; lot$ 01 trees
'ILNISS Loca?ed on 514 4)1
$23000. good 'erma
Lcvigcood, thus rap.dIy P'O*.ng
7 slorp 4 HR 7 bath *uth eatra
tK45l'C55 has a 5tri'ig clenle and
large
lot
a fully sto(ked' 5)5000 all
P'Ofets'OflaIl,
enable pOu to aalh ri and starl I
deco'aty.d alder home lCt 01
d'1'&amp;s' 1)5.900 Ten n's
selling in your Ocri slore' Call
V 6)) 1410 from tO a mi lot P m r
. 3211 Pain-e90. Sanford it back un
hhe "'arieS' You'll be (OZ a a
(all 830 05S1 aller 6 p m
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ON
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doan
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electric
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alt, a
'red e.'ra .a%i'?. Os.' or 0a'i an
large counlry k,tcts,n,
AM Route. 1 you Qualify I Wrihe
* The prices nyc red.u.Ced i teiuia
to 1101 153 C o Evening Herald,
FHA appraisal and ply II Be
I' 0 tb' 1157, Sanbord, FIa
getting a iome oi your dreams
32711
Tils darIng almost nec 3 R
I', baIt home on a OuCh
toin?ry Ike deadend Street ni
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S.ar'bomd, "ad garden CI thf
29-Rooms
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r,.0nIh aa•rd las? pear for '
beDutlull, 'andscapec ,amo
San9rit I or,, rooms (rac'ous
1.I'-ti?mal H&amp;A be'nce4 a' $21 5
sco S Oat lii "'o
F HA or VA
''i,irS u? I tip'. &amp; mad Ill 7643 * Aei"ave building lots SOu?hf roan
to' only $7,500 poq terms, build

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REALTOR 327 7191
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Cal; Doug .SelIi 327 7961.
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Sm
Yodc'n h'u.Id,ng
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tract., ro!rs 3') 17(1

'Revenoors" aon I f'
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Secluded acres aith ryC%3ern
mobile rome
Even
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I (o"'c'i", Au?r"r'h.'p
All ['pent, Pad Vacalion
I 14c, i.per'ence Nrce%sar,
I' .5 our lciurC 10 t'elp pci) n'eel
yOur 9015' II lIe triO become

Plopets or (Isuldren Aqu'?e mar.
prely'rred 332 3275

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garden &amp;

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boats,
I mt0r5 n-ob'le
$46.00..)
P rank .i Meriel REALTOR
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Call 37) 1512 or $34
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REALLY COUNTRY!!!

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Day?or.. BeacP CII 1010
p'bi C AUTO AUCTION e,., ,
T.f'sda, &amp; Sat ri 911.1 7 32 It 5
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You set
tIe re'se'qwed prce No charge
09'Cr Iron 55 regstralnjt fee
u.."IPSC verde t sold Call 501
25S8311 f' lur!ef details

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Arougrbon Pra"or Oarier

Nra? Clr,ln 3 hR I biSIti fl
As'lur"et'Ir nfi'.!p 5Ppi 1?
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'.?oret Carpeted Sb) 500
1017 Sarba No broer'.

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te, Pio',rs
32.7 3901
372 04.19
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kitchen
AIthir drypr retrugyralor
SbOve * a carpeting, splI ar
COridihior &amp; healing System I I
pear old 5100 per month
6
mOnthS lease 377 aJ3$ or 323

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pood coed $3600 firm 32) 7711
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La., frontage,
sprngs (enlurl omit. rcpi soil.
peetip .'CA
*II d .leI 510'

Jim Hunt Realty

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room for Children. oerden &amp;
ch'ckmnt 3276007

?I -S'tuatjons Wanted

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LAKE MARY
Office on Late
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Blvd Older building,
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Ac liii, 5p&gt; &amp; Tratie all 'rIbp5 &amp;
mrc'. of cars Top prc.s c
'cv clean merchandise'
P55 AUTO SALF S
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ROASOPI MAPIPIC

43 -Lots-Acreage

'74 Chevrolet Truck. Fleet itie.
* Iti Popper 4 cyl slahoard Shift
*9' rao &amp; healer 3325335
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tiis. gun rack, $575 323 193$

SANFORD AUCTION

55-Boats &amp; ACcessories

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ii,i ited
, n ,,i,in, acre'.
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"'ran rig couple

11(41 (R SHIP AVAILAnI
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Icaday Term'. PoSsible 525,730
Nice small I
Dn'e furnished,
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to
Pverpthng itiul? (OupleonI,
' FORR EST GREENE
,5. 377
REAl, TOPS
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WI' Rpnl orSrlllohonest*ell

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PSIA
. , pr ivit.' yard.
tJ9So. ii . i.i700

S*um f'.h Ski, 2
1114 lp055ble 3rdl 7 baths
lamly room, Scrernea porch
elfi B B Q Pb I7ij .1)4 s?e

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32) 3117

THE STARS
on Ili'. page for (Pir5?m,5 g I?
ovas

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JOHN PRIDER ASSOC

LAKE MARY

13-Houses FurnIshed

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kL (.0kv P.HJAIL E HOMES

w Garnell While
Rrg Real Estale Broker

P nI (.h,?p ir(
('.ccrfiI ('ufl'ra(lor
171 141'

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3 BR, 3 bi?ls. country, lear Flu,
Ii. acre tenCad. C H &amp; A.
fin-il, room rice $275 per
Iva.lable Jan 15?

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lurnihune.
'.aedte?ranean Cr na (40 nC?
acker, oaa. vpriglil Ireeler,
lit U'ests. cIresseis. BR s.ates
&amp; Viti ol m5(ellan.ou'. •les1 ii
(A5t4 uSA MASTER (PIARGE

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and
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100'P in Derson *9' lIp F Iorida
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E arm e SIred
Apt? Palm
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riw,rfron? $1500, 37077s

(RANK rOPdS'T REALTY

3 BR. I ba?h nc h'ome located al
7001 Adam". Avenue $i1.50

3 014 I' bitt, large ya'c) SItS a
morlh 327 Tail

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and up 741i Orlando Dr 3)2
0)32

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45) Orlando 0'

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3 ow. 3 Bath. qu'et strep, near
Mayfair Counlry Club 322 2)45
K 05 gone. but th swing tye
bAch ward i5nl' Sell 1 eth a

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desirable Upland Park

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tars, Senor CitizenS preferred
37)1711

sn.soo

'rscome. priced $3000 below
bank ippriitil

LOVELY I BR. batv, home w.lh
lamuly room LOIS ot eutras

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Ranyer 5CC. GOOd
good hires. avtomat,c
'rmnt'n'.'.0 $1100. 332 2111

AUCTION *

MONDAY DEC. 5th 7
P.M
oo ,rr Ctirs?ma'. thOpong it
S.inlord AuCtiOn Loll Of rice
tems un(lud.ng I, horSeman
(prritor Rattan l,R tvilC.

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333 l04

Large) family homeor P'orne with

MulhipleLisling PEAt, T011

32-Houses Ijnfurnjshed

9(1) UI 121$

41-Houses

HAL COLBERT REALTYInc

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H&amp;A. In Lk Asilby MObi.i
9ome Ph Many e'lras (303?

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79-Trucks-Trailers

72-Auction

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'71 (real Likp, 3 BR, I
bath.
bully furniShed, many e'tras, 77
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D.s?rbu?oc5 of
Rae', lJ1 PmOduc?5 lye old
r'S?abI Sled company Plus a nec
ng
plan equals an
ml 5?"lJ cppor?unutp Begin part
'.rc .5' ir 1010 Giovarri
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PLANT MANAGER

IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE CulT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
COUNTY Fl,
Civil Actain No 7 72?)i CA IlL
CASE NO 7? 2241 CA DIE
In Rt TPa, Marri.,, ,4
III R( Tv, Marriage 01
RICHARD V TEETS
SALt S P.' M.SWSt4ALL
HuSband
alit
Pti 0riP .5 r
and
MARGIE .1 SCHN(Fr YE(T

LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
9wy "up
Each tin' minI be
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a or
fl acIng and '-us? nd.ate ?h
Poraticis OrganiZed
and cutting bit'S for Pile clam, the name arid
under the Laws of tile United Slates
address of INC cred'o' or P5 agent
o America.
or aItorne
?Ple amount
Pla nI,tf,

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V'Vy man for fu'nt,,
.tpenn(4 only. 323 6)22

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Srarp PC'son.BIC ndr.dial gc - '
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ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Smlar, Opefi all a.
corripan, Eap
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1413

LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOSS 1$ 5.., I?&gt; Sp'.,n, Ill (gilt,
III Nine ano 1101 Ttn f Block IS)
F
Cf Tier III N'rie. accord.ng ?o
P Trattord s Map of ?he To*n

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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Brc r.nrip a? ire Gu•rter Se'c?'on
Prip? ''. Sicton P0511 on tile North
tou"dary 04 Sscfo
Yao 2).
Y*n%Pp T*tf'rty 701 utPi Range
I*ertp ti.ni 1251 East. thenCe rn
Aet? 713231eV. silence Soutla 7 23
feet tberc,(as,)$S2Sf,et fIerce
25. to 9* POint or plee 01
be9 nri.rç 'Lets tile East ?aent,
'ye 25&gt; fpc4 'hereof. •o' th right
*ap
tile Maritiam Lon9*ood
Road. arocorta.r.rg?ao I) acres.
-'ole oi' Pit
PARCEL NO 3
Lcvca'.ori NQrih ."O of Seminole
Count, COurtPou, parIng 10? A
pale green buldrg 'let? IC SoutPiern
Bell Y,l,piiOn, Compari,, 202 Eat?
Commercag Avenue, Sanford.
Florida
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
1.055 35 36. 37 arid )1 lLe'ss tile
(as? 20 feet of Lot 31)of Late Vatw
Park, Sanford. Florida. according to
ofa? 'Peredfrpc0'ded in Ply
Boo. 3,
page II. of the PUbI,C R,0's 04
Seminole Counlv. Florida
PARCEL ItO I
I.xa?on On Aest Sidp of HQ'
*a, '1 7 I Fri'np, Ave,upJ
corn,, f 11,0 Strif's and Maple
A.enue

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The Evening Herald

oc.'-s.a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION Fe,

3*CC ('ei'e

and *?tC COPy Serv cc
r,*%paptr accoun's Aggress.,
S.al,wersofl nedtd 'o' co'"

P0 Boa 55)
Sanford r l , )1?YI

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LAKE MARi' Almost
bedroom cml heat I. ar. w a
carpet, drapes, k,tct,en eqvp ,
*a9r Pd . laan mC,ni? No pelt.

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OF ACTION
Q .%AT(Q H 1uCER ,R
RESIDENCE
NOAh
part ci clarririg r'irqjv5 ,
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YOu ARE HEREBY NOT UED
SWEET CORN -S2.50 BU
t.esr'ej% are as 10110*5
'PIV an acton to foreclooe a
Ai,rie Grang,r
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The council instructed appointments ratified. Sabatini
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on the method of relievi ng those lack of a second to confirm the over Sahatini's objections. It
two appointees of their appointriier.ts
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currently composed should be control Of the fire department night to hear a report front the
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building division are "indeed founded" and that the sheriff's
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IX'Li!tit'.iuiIiere broke off the conciliation effort. i (lirthing to
Thames ant launched a qticcruii&amp;n,iticn suit in Juls against the
owits in Orlando federal (hisirtct court Motions in the iast' have
t'ri (ilid. but a (late for hearing arguments has r.t ber'n .'t
"I J"st'lop ,.nti iriiplcmriont meth'wis for recruitment of bbn ks
,iriI fenalt' for empluvirient in all positions in all depa rtments"
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She had a baby, an eight-weeks United Wa&gt; progranli ss ith husband ssas in the service an 1.
old bali&gt; in her arms. Her str,lces to people and cx' she ssas doing a lot of voluntet
husband had left tier. She didn't ;'viallv children and asked stork at her church - I'ar
have a cent, no food.
\lrs Carpenter to serve on a Like Presbyterian
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"I st anted Iii take her home 'tidy connmiiittec for developing Ito' IA'ague of Women Voter
stith me. but sht didn't stant a the program
I.WV i. both state and nation;
home, onls sonicone to take
During that same period the organizations and in the JUOIIt
car.' of her bab&gt; so that ,she state Ikpartnient of Health and league
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co ul d accept a job as legal Rt'habilit.itivc Sers'ices I HH.S i
Asaniennber of I LI
st'trt'tiirs that she had been offered United Was funds to legislative committee with th
offered, could make it on her establish the program and the
own;' said Mrs. Carpenter,
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I .irlx'nt r told the story and Ci, Thi' (.'nitt'il Way asked Mr
Pho't*' ''ar penter kness she planning began for 'shat was Carpenter to be
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iuuldn't make everything right ultimate)&gt; to become a child director .
ssith the sshole ssorld that day tare center at Park Eske
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nearly 10 )ears ago. But. she Pr.'sbyt.-rian Mrs ('arpenter graduated from Florida Stij
believed that she could make a gave her next four )ears to University where she ha
idiffererice, could help mothers loolunteer N4ork at the center. majored in ;)UUIIL relation
to do for themselves.
Then, (he late Sen. Beth speech corre.tiori and Englis
''One day a 'aonian walked b&gt; Johnson of Orlando became and itorked
subsequently

ligunts indicating that a large
At a first court appi
quintit) of jewetr&gt; sta.s being hearing Friday, bond was
tifft'red for street sale prompted reduced to $1,050 anti Mi,s,,s
the arrest
Meneses bonded out, a jail
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the ':ounts s affirrrativr' ai- tion program 1Tiut be unproved by the
-fill if J;uivar,
i ounts riffi(-lais
iwnd"r their respiftsetf) the federal charges.
the tW1tS affinllatls&amp;' action officer, f'i-rsonnel Director !tln
fliatres, has fired a black personnel analyst one of on)) three
black profes.sicrnais in the ruunty courthouse - ssho ssas ssorking
under Thane'' uliroctiujfl to update and find ssa. S to implement
the ruunts 'c affintativt' action plan. approved in February 1976
ti unanmaiu vrit , of the county comrnis.clon
Th' Iwrrin.'l anals st is trieas' Howell, hir ed in (kiober 1976
a' lii" counts s urant t'oorriir.ator and transferred tsso months ago
to the personnel office to ssork on the affirmative action plan.
The counts ssill receive $1 7 million this year from the revenuesharing iffu:c',ssiiust' director. fernaduie lknrnng,si gnedthe
pag.' letter to ('ounR Uwjniniisston ('hairrr,an Dick Williams
detailing the alleged discriminator) practk 'S in the building
departriuent anti sheriff's (if.tCt'.
M Ienning', letter, in finding Seminole (ount:, in ii)lation of
lb.' State and IcaI Fiscal tstance Act of 1972 and revenue
haring regulations...r.'que*s'' the county ss ithui 64) lass to
(fcr Alfred G l)eLittibeaujicre
the next available
)ui'uitiOfl 05 building inspector and rctmburse him the aIiIouit
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pas he ssoiii have received had he txn hired on Mas 7. l3," the
date the letter says a lecs'qualified sshite man was hired instead
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arrested by Seminole County cording to jail records
Sheriff's Sgt. Jerry Capshaw
Authorities said $22,000 worth
and Or an ge County Sheriff's of jewelry was recovered when
Sgt John E)addysman at the Ms. Meneses was arrested
intersection of SR 50 and John Thursday.
Young Parkway in Orlando
Miss Meneses was placed in
Seminole Sheriff John Polk the Seminole Counts Jail under
sail a lead from Orange Count), bond of $5,250.

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waitress,
reported to sheriff's deputies
insurance fraud in connection Sept. 21 that jewelry valued at
with the alleged theft of $22,000 approximately $22,000 was
worth of jewelry from her south missing from her apartment,
Seminole' County apartment 901, at 5573 Semoran Blvd.,
last September, authorities Semoran North Apartments.
said
The loss was reported to
Elizabeth Meneses, 22, 610 E. Reserve Insurance Co officials
Horatio As., Maitland, was in Orlando at that time. ac.

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('nssurker tan be led today, but
(;raph Letter Mail 50 cents for
not pushed. It's important to set
each and a long, seli'addrcsseet,
a good exaniple, and that yo ur
'4wii)x'd envelope to Astro
;raph, I'.O, Box Box 49, Radio inistr'.iction.s are requests, not
orders.
('.t&gt;' Station, N.Y. 100)9. Be sure'
to specify your birth sign.
LEO July 23-Aug. 22i
trnsneces.sary expenses st-ill get
CAPRICORN 15cc 22-Jan
out of hand toda&gt; unhesa you're
l9u Titles anti trappings of
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own thing
Take care not to get into a
AQUARIUS iJan 20-Feb l9
personality conflict with one
Your best court' of action
whose' influence is paramount
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11w' on sour guard bu.sines.sst se
tixias lh'mand a complete
thisclosure from others, If
someone's holding back, &gt;OU
hold back on them.
May 21-June 31,
Things could bet a bit rocky at
ho
mne'tby if either you or yo ur
malt'
are unwilling to cum
promise One party's ob'
stinance could spoil 11w day for
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Sharing's investigation in Augwt of a July dcteniunaticn b) lh

lilorida division

A ttitii of

calories, but ssill nut enable you should lx' part of i's er) iii. I
to "spot reduce If sou don't program 'flit' inure &gt;iw ,im.'
get rid of 11k' exce.s fat, &gt;ou able to .'x.'rcls. itail&gt; lii.'
sson't get rid of the flab t sit t'usit'r it ill t*' lii ii'iitrtul ).(s
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tIlt'fl(I restriction of (lielar)
I 'tipli' ss iitdul get .4 hit lull ir
cholesterol i too l)tt'st'nt the
blued level froii, being too high results froti ibet ing if ties thu
it right RiLht ii cans. losing all
and increasing the risk of heart the
i'.ci'ss buds fat, riot u...t
and vascular disease It is a
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goiid idea to have fairts part ,if it When a
I rt'qut'nit checks if s OU tiecids' lii poimds uvt'rss ci gut, a ini 1u5w''
moore than 300 t'nR 10 iiiwuLs it is
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niUigranis cholesterol a da) Rockefeller lunng a dune. i - ,,
Riot) ss,'ight s also trii• of physicians do not insist
portint, an(l an)one ss ho has their patients lose all 11w exces'
fat tuIi can It'll v. toll &gt;tiu have
had a heart attack should
evers'
ounce
of
la't it all on) hs theattsenci
of
ikt'd get rid
body fat that is evident under .in&gt; siiific.int fat ,around ii
the skin. If you have moderate tt.ust, the stiiall of the bai
take ,.nil ,kfoWlil the navel area I
flab over sour atxlomnen
ou has e fat there, iw,l h.i'
it off
do ttut sonic to lose. r.'gariUes if si.0
iiii only ii&gt; &gt;
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eating less caloric's o.'ight in tb stalt ,or host toli
regardless of ss hat tht's tunic )tiU art'
Walking is a great atit Ill
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factor lit the blood is elevated
If SOUr cholesterol level i
tilust 220 and the test is at
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Sit ups onI help the up, r
,its$oiiit'ii i,iya If )0U call.
tiW ti.ii.,. user the unrwr
exercise daily. M) physician Put
ou do a sit up
s.a . Fill in good health, but I ath'iiitn s lien ,s
s fIlth uiutIt
not
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flabbiness, .tucti
ii.u.t
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nor, oil Ili)aIxlotIlt'n contract
you shtitilil Ix' doing 11111
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26 Small guitars 51 A drink of
3 Regretted
daughter
4 Ruth 5
27 Celebration 53 None (Fr
37 Infinity of
companion
29 HOld in check 54 Spac e agency
tine
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31 Departed
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38 Stroke
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Hierology
Chinese
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Sunday, Dec. 4. 11977
Sunday,

Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

D.c. 4, 1917-3*

Hiring Practices Criticized

FLORIDA

NATM

IN BRIEF
Carter

IN BRIEF

Concedes

i ( untinned From l'aste IA i
count y *% labor riiaket, C(JI )sed of 16.4 percent blacks and 38
pe rcent feales,
m
the letter says.

State Budget May Exceed

Jobless

Ionii utilii(41 U) the sheriff's department contains potentially
favorable evaluations of Ms. Howell's performance on the job by
iIiscruniriitory pre-cniploynu'nt Inquiries regar ding height and former co un ty budget director Pat Glis.son extended the orobation
weight, marital statu.s, niinitx'r of children, organization 41011perio'i for anot he r SIX months.
k'rship, arrest record,
The letter also said, 'Although the ount has an affirmative
'fljnes said Ms. Howell's performance had not improved in
action plan, there are no goals and timetables to remedy past
recent months, but he refused to go into detail. 'Our labor atdiscriminatory practices Thu.s, the concentration of blacks anil
trrnc) has advised us we cant release that information to the
lt'iiiali's in k'SM'r paying, less respectable positins is IM'rfwtuat ,'d
press unless Ms Howell gives her consent. We've called her
by the counts", hiring practices."
brother in New Orleans and requested that she call us when she
Until last Monday, per sonnel analyst Ms ltowt'll
who was
arrives in New Orleans to seek her permission," said Thames.
one of only three blacks employ i'iI in the ourthousi'
v :s
working to upiati' and find ways ti riipIeii-nt tb' ounty's atThough an appeal to the pe rsonnel board is prohibited in Ms
firria.t i
action 11;.o
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i(r,-''ç i'a,se i' '.e ;i l'ari' :mt:l !'-'
On Monday qw was fired by Ron Thaitic's, the county's pi—r— given tier 'effective date of termination''
m
— to appsal
si'Jiini'l director and affirmative action otto er ih,' tiring will
Rallies' late4 unfavorable evaluation to County .-\irninictratrr
into effect next Friday. and Ms. I(owi'll i'. "n route to N'-.l l)rl.'ans
Hogir Neisteend,.r, ho will make a final detcnn:riati(n in it,
to visit tar sister it Ni-'.'. Orleans M Ito'."' U
r s;, ;itor; r;uw
matter, Thane'. said
visiting i'r sister, Thariic's said
Under the count. • pe rsonnel po lo ii''., M it' "II di n'' he
I 'ount Alnunistrator Pager Neiswender said the affzrn;ati'.
'11)11. to appeal hir firing to tht' personnel t,,ard, 'll.iiii','s said,
action ptan. w
fully implemented,
piemented, will contain approachc.
bet'au.e she has t,'.'n on probation tb the' COU111% inie' sb, w as
we will take' to bring about affirmative action,'' Neisw endi'r said,
lur ed in Ottor
he
Th 'wii n :i n iipkyt•c is 00 prbati.n fi r is
!t I don't '.'.ant the plan to result in stating our goal as hiring ;
year, the i'nip1oi.' t'rniiinated." tb' personnel I:rcctcr s,itit
.rt.i;rs nurtt,'r of blacks and women in a giver, time peried Ii
Thuw:h tb' :. .tu,il probation peril i - is ::,:;tb'. tw an'
rather i''. c-i p a process that actually works

Provide training and promotional p1m)r1unities for those
blacks and ft'iiiales presently rinploYt'il awl those blacks and
females who will he eiiiployed.
- Eliminate the firefighters' agilit test 'or submit empirical
evidence of its validity:'
"Itevise the prei'mplo% riient and backgraund inquiries of the
sheriff's department to eluriinate potentially di'erunuiatorv. non'
job related questions
or submit empirical evidence of their
validity
Submit i'arh r'';xrts t: the office of revenue sharing
'describing rogre'' toward the objectives stated above under
the affinnati%e at lion plan.'
The letter concludes ''Our goal is oluntarv compliance," but
did not spell out what would happen if tb' count does not comply
with the office of rt'scnue' stairing's rt'quest.s.''
Their investig,itiei, according th,' litter, revealed that "'Mr
*'ii;ployi:it'nt 'it iinls II 9 percent bl;( k-,, .e swfli officers and
9 8 percent feiiiah' sworn officers of a total 119 sworn officers
in the ieparttia'nt Of the total superviso
supervisors positions
of sworn
po
officers, only 2 o 7 percent i are black ant l'.i percents is female.11winsesligatan also statiii, 'Di 'r::jliiviiient application
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Goal

Of 6.6 Percent Be Met

$6 Billion For First Time

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Unemployment in
the United States remains at the same level it
was eight months ago and the Carter administration now concedes it will be impossible to meet its year-end goal of 6.6 percent.
'That goal has been scrapped," a White
House aide said Friday after the Labor
Department released figures showing
November unemployment at 6.9 percent of the
labor force.
The jobless rate has fluctuated between 7.1
percent and 6.9 percent for the past eight
months.

Arrest Suspect

TALLAHASSEE UPI - Florida may
get us first $4; billion hudgt next year just as
it got a $5 billion-plus spending plan for the
first time this year.
If state agencie; have their way, it will be
$43 billion, $773 mill ic.n more I h.s n I h:' current
budget.
Gov. Heuhin Askew meets with agency
directors this %% eek to discuss their money
requests the first st ep in preparat ion of the
1178•79 budget In' will submit to the
Legislature in NLirch .

The Miami
BEACH UP!
Beach Convention ('enter, scene of the 1972
political conventions, has tentatively
scheduled an exposition of land mines, bombs,
missiles, tanks and other weaponry .
The International Exposition for Defense

MR. AND MRS. RICHARD NYROS AND MRS. WILLIAM KIRK JR.

MIt. AND MRS. FRANK ROSE ENJOY CHAMPAGNE

Industries,'' expected to attract as many as

40,000 international military procurement
officers if it is held as planned in mid-May, has

drawn fire from
the police.

Champagne Ball

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Ushers In Season
About 150

Troops Patrol Bermud0
a

Streets Following Riots

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HAMILTON, Bermuda (UPI) — Tourists
were confined to their hotels today and troops
carrying rifles and machine guns patrolled
the streets of Hamilton in jeeps to guard
against further racial violence over the
executions of two blacks convicted of murder.
Firefighters from the U.S. Naval Air Station
on the island joined local departments Friday
in combating a series of blazes police said
were caused by firebombs hurled by black
youths.

Rock Star Faces Charges
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TORONTO (UPI) - Rolling Stone guitarist
Keith Richard was ordered to stand trial
Friday on heroin and cocaine charges that
could send him to prison for life.
Judge H.A. Rice rejected Richard's
arguments that he had no intention of traflicking in heroin, which carries a maximum
life sentence. He continued Richard's $25,00
cash bail and ordered him to reappear Feb. 6
to have'a date set for trial,

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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP!) Prime Minister John Vorster, defying U.S.
anger at a ccurt decision clearing police in the
death of black leader Steve Biko, says blacks
have no place in South Africanpolitics.
Vorster, giving his first interview since his
avalanche victory in general elections earlier
this week, also pledged a "drastic" crack.
down on terrorism and efforts to stem any

Marxist onslaught on his country.
ning IfruWd
Sunday, December

4,

1977—Vol. 70, No 90

Pwli$id Daily mw $WMCy. CJCIS Sa?rdey CM CJlstmi

Day By Tile SCalsed HiraM. lac.. 30@ N. FreacB Avi.. $u$svo,
Fla. 31771.
kcsdld Iass Pta,e Paid at Sanlord. Florida 37111.
P$Cmi Delivery. S$ cents; Mcrffi, $3 40; C Monffit. $5430 Viar,
$3140 By Mail: rnffi. 57 70; C Month. *14 30; Il

13710

Jerry's Catering

Service.

Herald PMtoo By Torn V.sco,,t

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Trailer Robbed Of Tools; Truck Stolen
jail records.
BURGLARY CHARGE
Sanford police have arrested

Bernard Beaton of Sanford, and
charged him with burglary In
connection with the theft of two
cans of beer from Wades

Seminole sheriff's deputies the
theft of tools and truck parts

from a tractor4raller parked on
Beardall Avenue near SR 46.
Value of the missing items was
.. ---dl 1,LMJ, acvurwng 10
reports.

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Although the theft was
reported Thursday, Funt told
deputies the truck could have
been entered as early as Nov.

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Several other trallcrs parked

in the vicinity were not entered,
ac co rding to reports.
TRUCKSTOLEN

Officials

at

Marc-Slade

Chrysler-Plymouth reported to
Sanford police the theft of a
three-quarter too truc k from
the dealership's lot. Reports
indicated the truck was taken
sometime during thc nighttime
hours of Tuesday and Wednesday. Value of the truck and
its camper lop was reported to
be $4995.
Officials of the Grindle Wheel
Ranch reported to sheriff's
deputies the theft of two bucket
seats and interior lights from

two vans parked at the
dealership location, State Road
436 in Winter Park.
Value of the bucket seats and
lights was placed at W.
$385 acccdffig to reports.
TOOLS STOLEN
Dale Crites, 121 Icatxid Trail,
Longwood, reported to deputies
on Friday the theft o(a tool box
and asso rted tools valued at
$300.

GIRL ARRESTED

Altamonte Springs police
have arrested Deborah Elaine
Gould, 20, 218 Atherstone Court,
Longwood, and charged her
with grand larcency in the theft
of three money orders from the

Handy Way

store where she
worked at I.yr,..field Avenue in
Altamonte Springs.

She allegedly used the stolen
money orders to pay for $231 in
personal debts, according to
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DEC. 2, 3977
Sanford:
Frances Brown

JneI V. Cain
Samuel Howard Cleveland
Adeline GefIr
W Gregory
Macy F. Johnson

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Rosa Lee King
&amp;rtie Marshall

Ruby Ila Wade

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,,ware that a lit of people need
hiki care that the) can afford
''Good child care is a
service of itself." she said.
Slit, .iLsi, learned that 'a lot of
women are the sub' support of
their children Some hay.'
pretty nice jobs, but are still

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MARY MI/f AIDS JUN I.N11, S% ()HTIIT \(TO\

reports.

Value of the tank. reported
Officials at Hills Alternator missing Frida&gt;, %&amp;s placed at
and StartLr RepaIr, 621 $75, according it, reports,
Longwood Rd., reported to Reports indicated there was $10
sheriffs deputies the theft of a in damage to copper lines which
75-galton propane gas tank occurred during removal of the
from the bu.ines.s.
tank.

ech we're really in a nt't: lot
things Soit'
u:.kenipt Their el,..
n"uded clothing and cart' , :1
, would keep th' bibies fr''
ectik' they looked for wr
'.h' said
Mrs Carpenter ,aid U:,,t
in'. ,iriably tb. mothers
their first pay elite k
t aIr babies a net'. at ,
S- mis the's seoull
th,'rise'lves a nes'. dres' 'I:.
their hair done and then sttSIS toss for the childru: twt
he r •Ip.irint,it
e'ttmnl anot I.,,,,
She said many of the nu;oU rwhile' fighting the tough battle'
f finding child care lobs .It,.

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Bayport: high 5:35 a.m., 7:03
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TIDES
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12.45 p.m., low 6:63 n.m.,

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With a government-sponsored "Individual Retirement Account."
It's for those of you not covered by a retirement plan at work. And it
lets you save up to $1500 a year for retirement — tax free
You can start small, as little as $25 a month. Sooner 01,111 YOU
think, you'll be investing in high-yielding certificates deposit..
maximum interest with $1,000 invested.
A tax break could sure come
in handy now. And someday, so FIRST
A your retirement fund,
FEDERAL
So get all the facts at First
CW
Federal of Seminole. Now,
Sanford ; Soul h Orlando Winter Park I.onwtiod
Oia ngeCitv Dt'Rirv Api iptoi
before another year gets away.

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SEMINOLE

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Emil F. Davis, Geneva

Sadie

Rutledge, Geneva
Vivian M. Stovall, Orange

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Steven R. Laubert
Nadzian D. McGill
Stanley J. Merecki
Bonnie I. Tucker
Nancy A. Piedlow and baby
boy
Robert It. Elgin, Altamonte
Springs

Virginia F. Lewis,

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; overnight low 14; )ester.
day's high 71; barometrIc
pressure 30.19;
relative
humidity 92per cent; winds NW
at 8 m.p.h.
Partly sunny today and
Sunday. 111ghz In the low to mid
lOs today and upper lOs to low
SOs Sunday. Lows tonight In the
mid Ws. Mostly north and
northeast winds around 10 mph
today and light and variable

Margaret K. Cook, Fort
Lewis E. Jackson, Deitma
Meyers
Lee E. NlctwLi Deltona
Barbara A. Dampier, Long.
Carolyn Jane Yackel, Del.
wood
ma
Grace P. Nelson, Longwood
Ernest Strickland, Edge.
Mary Ellen Thompson, Or. water

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Sanford Patrolman Joe
Dillard apprehended Beaton
near the store about 40 minutes
later, allegedly In possession of
the beer, according to police

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Charles R. Davis. Deflarv

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Mabel M. Carroll
Ellie M. Chester
Minnie E. Hoover

ADMISSIONS:

Elizabeth L Watson
Priscilla Kennedy

Grocery, 309 E. Seventh St.
A witness told Sanford police
he heard glass breaking
12:30 am. Friday and sau

someone running from the

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65,000-acre South Florida game preserve,
went into its fifth day Saturday and worried
circus officials said he could get "tough and
wild" unless recaptured soon.
"Colonel has everything he needs out there
— water, citrus fruit, sugar cane," said
Walter Norton, general manager of the Circus
Vargas

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l.WV shii' had partiiip;it.t iii ''rv, d in the church's ton- prosed I intt;at ,,rri'.t'ii fioiii
the study of the iit,,n',' ("'unit', n.un:ts • urvice t-oti:fliittte of TaIla!are't' ui I''-' 24, W71
parental hoin,' that resulted in it '.hii h her husband was
The- pr''i:rani silo i' that tuiie
ill I T, I has h)t'fl (5 POn(II.5I to
new facilit king built that is t lou flnan
now considered obsolete'. She
In I 90, Mrs. ( 'arpenter S''niinole ( ount', then to
was on the hurt Ws c,iriijnitte',- pr(j)art9l the first application Hre'vaiil and now Into Osceola
which established a 'tit'adstart f or state- funding for child care .ini during the past ear the
center'' and worked in that in Orange County under a children
3,1511 faiiilies, UI the
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four-county district, have been
served

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A recommendation of the commission's
Declaration of Rights Committee would put
into the constitution a provision that ''he
Legislature may by law permit or forbid
collective bargaining by public employees

JANICE SPRINGFIELD WITH MR. AND MRS. VINCENT BUTLER

Nellie G. Bennett

South Africa Crackdown

attended the 13th annual

holiday social season and this year's affair
was held for the first time at the Champagne

Glenn Funt has reported to

IN BRIEF

persons

Board Debates Uniofl Issue
TALLAHASSEE

Champagne Hall Friday evening sponsored b
the Seminole Mutual Concert Association, The
gala traditionally marks the beginning of the

By scorr ARRAIJAMS
Herald Staff Writer

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con tinue or proh ibit public employee
collective bargaining will make the Constitution Revision Com mission a battleground
next week on the %% hole issue of unions for
workers paid from tax funds

Union Official Convicted
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suspect was booked and questioned Friday
night in connection with the "hillside
stranglings" of 10 young women and girls,
dating from Oct. 18.
Police Lt. Ed Henderson, head of the
Strangler Task Force" investigating the
slayings, would not say how Bennett Merrell,
24, of Hesperia, Calif., may be connected with
the killings. But, he said, Merrett resembles
the composite drawing of the "long-haired,
mustached man" witnesses saw with one of
the victims shortly before she died.

NEW YORK (UPI) Fred Field Jr., a top
officer of the longshoremen's union, has been
sentenced to one year in jail for accepting
payoffs from United Brand Co. in return for
labor peace.
Federal Judge Morris Lasker also imposed
a $50,000 fine on the 57-year-old general
organizer of the Internatloral Longshoremen's Association and placed him on
two years probation in proceedings in U.S.
District Court here Friday.
Field, who maintains apartments at 345
East 56th St., Manhattan, and in Miami, was
convicted in September of accepting $124,000
in payoffs fron the Boston firm, formerly
United Fruit, .Company during the dock
strikes in 1968' and 1971 and in a non-strike
period in 1974.

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put sol red problems in front of lAnus Pauling. twice Nobel
them, and tell them they must prize winner, is the one whose
learn from that. I ask them name he mentions first.
questions before they begin,
'1 have heard it said no one
and make theni work through ever believes l.inu.s Pauling,
the problems completely."
but sooner or later everyone
There are several chemists, uses the knowledge he gives
contemporary and historical, us, Hick.son said.
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Ilickson. an Episcopalian,
students at SCC. feeling that it liV' In Sanford with his wife
offers strong rapport arnong Ifillie lic- finds no confli(t
faculty and stU(lefltS "I think between his science and
the function of a coiiiiiiunit religion. "none at all I look
college is to help students make around roe ai the world, and I
the transition to an upper level uannot belies' that all those
university after high schools," r:,,trvuk coull
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dflhlcult course the Instructor School from 1957 to 1968, then It is too impersonal," Ilickson
also has to spend more time moved to SCC. At the corn- says.
working.
pletion of this year I will have
"I enjoy helping students who
There was a tulle when it was
"Chemistry is difficult if it is been teaching 30 years," he need help, but do not ever spoon
not a good idea to open Paul properly taught.' Hickson says - adding that he prefers feed them. As far as riiy
l'.ickson's refrigerator door emphasizes,
teaching to the medical schedule allows, I spend as
without letting turn know first.
Ilickson is a registered technology on which he used to much or more time outside the
(Xherwise you might have freed medical technologist, having work.
classroom working with my
the frogs he was keeping in the completed a four-year degree in
Hickson feels there are many students as inside. I do not just
vegetable bin,
the field and being registered people who ought to stud),
chemistry, whether or not it
It wasn't that Ilickson was with the American Society of happens to be required in their
making home-grown frogs' Clinical Pathologists,
studies.
legs The frogs were used by
lie has WS and MS degrees
"Business majors often study
Ilickson,
a
medical from Stetson University, chemistry," he says
technologist, in pregnancy l)el.and, in chemistry and 'chemistry is considered a
tests. 'We kept them in the biolug), nind IIIUIC ttuui 30huurs
great deal of logic, and
refrigerator L''cause they completed toward a doctoral guidance counselors often
hibernated in there and didn't degree.
direct students of business into
need to be fed,'' he said,
I
ha'.ie
only
one
year
to
go
on
chemistry classes
laughing
my Doctor of Arts in
"Mathematics majors at SCC
l!:cksun ;i10 i. a chcmi(r
Chcmnitry," says hickson, are rcquircd (a study
instructor at Seminole Coin' "and when I can work that in, I chemistry, because chemistry
where he will do so.
is applied mathematics,
tec'hes a course titled "Modern
''I don't think obtaining that Hickson says.
Concepts of Chemistry," two in degree will make me a better
lie is concerned that the
general chemistry, and three instructor. The degree would be advent of that mathematics
aboratory sections
for my own satisfaction."
machine, the computer. might
", great majority of
Dickson was born and raised take away nie of the things
even those taking in Sanford. and graduated from which are so iniporlant to turn
adv;inct1 mathematics, find Seminole High School - where about working with his
uhemistry their roost difficult tie later became a chemisty students.
course," Dickson says. lie adds teacher.
'1 don't believe in complete
that, "because it is their most
"I was at Seminole High automation to help the student.

HICKORY
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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
RONALDG. BECK, Advertising Director

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Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, 12$.40. By Mail: Month, 12.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mon•
thL $32.40.

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11w contest is unusual in that the student must
beconw personally involved by contact ins anti
interviewing persons with handicaps as the basis
for the report Sponsored nationalk by the
President's (.'omnuttt'e on Employment of han'
dirapped persons For 34) sears and statewitle by tht'
(;crnr Conunittee on Enuplov,iient of han'
theapped Persons his is the first sear For the
contest to be held in Seminole county. Cosponsoring the contest on the lorUl level are the
South Seminole and Sanford Pilot (lubs. the
Seminole ('ount% Council of Part'nt-Tt'ach'r
Asstx'iations, an(l ()tm.o( ) ('entral Florid;i
Included in the New Minority' are persons
handicapped with physical mental. citiotional or
neurological disabilities that interfere with the
ii sdivniva I's n iobi lit ci ni UI i ui. i cat ion and social
ml tract ion As toot t'st ants s:a thur data t ht' w ill

llt'hil dowii for years by indifference, apathy and
negative attitudes
both their own anti that of the
commwuty, the disabled art' no longer sitting back
and letting 4hers speak for tht'ni. Tht'v art'
becoirung more militant, tiemamiding the right to
education and elimination of discrimination in
i'mplo)ment, ardutedural barriers and laws, llie'y
are even running for public office.

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Traditions
In Conflict

B JANE CASSEUWRRY

'itikt'niing of the New Minority" is the topic of
an "Ability Counts" essay contest open to all juniors
and S('flit)rS in public and private high schools.

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No grant shall be made under this ACt for
any local public works project unless the applicant
gives satisfactory assurance. . . that at least 10 per
centum of the amount of each grant shall be expended for minority business enterprises.
- From the amendment by Congressman
Parren Mitchell as amended by Congressman
Robert Roe, to the Public Works Employment Act
of 1977.
Now that U.S. District Judge A. Andrew }Iabk
has amended these words just a little more, by
declaring them unconstitutional and illegal, the
fact seems remarkable that as Messrs. Mitchell
and Roe were doing their handiwork back on Feb.
24, none of their colleagues interrupted thcm to
suggest this eventual judicial fate.
No one mentioned the possibility of unconstitutionality, no one brought up the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, and no one uttered a word about the
Bakke case
The constitutional issue in Board of Regents v.
Bakke, which the Supreme Court now is mulling, is
whether the Constitution forbids the preferential
treatment be it by "goals" or "quotas") of
minorities in an admissions policy of a stateoperated medical school.
To be sure, there are distinctions here. If
anything in the Constitution applies to Bakke's
complaint, it is the Fourteenth Amendment, and if
anything in the Constitution applies to the complaint against the "10 per centum" of the Public
Works Employment Act, it is the Fifth Amendment, since the latter is a federal, not a state, law.
And, too, if preferential treatment (or
minorities is in some cases allowable, it may be
argued that a legislature (federal or state), not the
faculty of a university (which obviously is less
politically responsible) is more justified in
requiring it.
But the point is that none of these distinctions
was essayed in the House, nor was the apparent
difficulty of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 brought up.
Title VI says: "No person. . . shall, on the ground of
race, color or national origin, be excluded from
participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be
subjected to discrimination under any program or
activity receiving federal assistance." The
question then naturally suggests itself: what is one
to make of all this silence?
Terrance Sandalow, a professor of law at the
University of Michigan, has pointed out that there
are two ways that our constitutional tradition with
respecL to racial and ethnic discrimination can be
read. One is that the tradition is rooted primarily in
an ethic of individualism, "a belief that each in.
dividual should be judged solely on his own merit."
The other Is that the tradition flows primarily from
egalitarian values, "a concern that government
ought not to contribute to the subjugation of
minorities."
There is a line of thought today, however.
which says that legislation like the Civil Rights Act
has not resulted in the hoped-for egalitarian
results, that, therefore, the two traditions are at
least temporarily in conflict, and that, finally, it is
necessary to choose in favor of eftecuating
egalitarianism right now - by, of course, mandated "goals," "quotas," and the like.
The silence of the House, especially when so
much could have been said in discussion of the
Mitchell-Roe amendment, indicates that the House
at least tacitly agrees with this line of thinking. The
next question is whether it more than tacitly
agrees, and ths, of course, one cannot answer.
Yet it is precisely this question that Judge
Ilauk's ruling forces upon the House, and indeed
upon the Senate and the President of the United
States.

BERRY' S WORLD

Ainerica's largest minority, silent for years. is
silent no longer. It has awakened and is making
itself heard throughout the nation. Disabled persons
are fighting for what most of us take for granted
equal rsgtits and a place in the mainstream of
American life.

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1 here will be awards from local busmesses and
civic organizations as well as special awards for
the first students registering their intent to enter
thi(' contest locally and winners ill be eligible to
coflitwte for 5,S1 n cash prizes fur national
winners ttnated by I )isabled tnit'rican Veterans.

Evening HeraW, Sfrd, Ft.

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and a mnunitwr of the (overnor's Committee', says
f.t try participant will lx' a winner because of the
cx perie flue a rid in fun musti oil gained that ill last a
lift't Uiit' and miui change their lives.''

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distant port and missed the news the
rCSUlt.s of I'loridas First ptine'tional
Literacy Test are coming In. Seminole
('owmv 11th graders so far are leading the
stat.' even .sc'ormg higher than counties
where schools have been accredited for
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.tNCIS('O -. A trio of ballot
propitions rejected in the' recent ii iunicipal
elect ion h*'re attracted little attention Outside
this city, but the vote was a harbinger of a far
more Important contest expected next spring.
At issue is the growing controversy over the'
wagcs, working conditions and right to strike of
the p'iblic employee's on the payrolls of the' state

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Eien with special help given to these
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VIEVIPOINT

Baltimore, Seattle and other mmiajor cities
But nowhere has the issue provoked inure'
bitt."rness than in San Francisco, a city whose
erstwhile reputation as a staunch "labor town"
has been replaced b&gt; widespread citizen hositlity
toward municipal employees perceived as
arrogant, insensitive and greedy.
It began with a 1975 strike of police officers

i Seminole ('Ount&gt; School Hoard meniber Robert

'.tulrrit hu.'.ing while' at tb. 'alma tiii.' 1101111'

Joseph Alioto declared a 'nate of en:erge'ncy,
then agreed to niost of the unions' dt'mand.s while
threatened by a general strike.

the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges
"monumental waste of taxpayers' niont'"
Feather, a hoard me'mbe'r 'iinre 1970 whose

striving hard to give each child the' oppomlunit)
ti reach his itt'ntial We cant afford ti strekh
these' dollar'. ;ini further to satisf '.oIiO'ifl,

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column In his effort to prosidc the dtln'nr with
ojnions about wasteful spending in that area.
Aecreditabflits de'islons were' rendered thi'i
week,,

threatened general strike again failed to
materialize and the employees returned to work
39 days later - without the additional pay the&gt;'

B&gt; ItollF:KTc. F'F:AThIF:R
Our 12th grade students in l911.Th tested out

Six months later, an angered electorate

76, ourthird, sixth and eighth graders werethird
ftdcnte that our students will sc-ore in the' top 10

prohibiting Future strikes by municipal workers,
dealing with unresolved contract disputes in the

ptogrwii

The city government's final offer would
automatically go into effu't at the beginning of a

M IT., \'ale, The' Air Force Academy, anti other
fine' schools, as do l.vnian. Seniinoh.'. Lake'

Ili' Iij.s been Rit'ntifieei as an interrogator and
t'rturer of Thie'rican and allied prisoners of wan
ii Norea.
lie is an artient advocate' of Marxist causes In
.:cne'ral, anti the' ainis of the Soviet Union in
Pt11iculr
lIe' is listed b the U S Ininnigratmon Service

untruth. So parent of a stude'nt not accepted to

TIns autujnn's balloting providedthe first test

plumbers, electricians and sheetmetal workers board member, the superintendent, a principal,
wages and working conditions.
Each of those three ballot measures wa.s
defeated by niargmns of more than 4-I. In fact.

Books. Until this idea of Joining the Southern
Association of Schools and Colleges, the onIs
complaint about books was the probli'ni cf trying

firniative vote of more than 18 percent.
The debate probably' will soon spread fan

Brantley has 2,4($ students 11:11 iior. than 12,IUI
excellent books plus periodicals and irueslia

headed by' San Diego Mayor

about the lack of honk,s lIow mans' books can a

I't'te Wilson

signatures necessar&gt; to place' a ballot

tiiissin Just appropriated another half million

the June 1978 elections.
That measure is so broad and tough it
prohibits even binding arbitration to settle
municipal labor disputes • that some critics i-if
public employees are concerned about its
chanc.'s for passage.

ove'r moore' than l,08,(i books nut in school
libraries available' for student :'s,'.
Because of the' rapid growth here in St-tumult'
('ounty I we've' built 10 new '.i'haols in the' last 7
&gt;t'iW5 ear tax dollars, at the highest nuillage
ailowahl,', have' hx','n stre'tt'la'd I
privuib'

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S('fliiüIe' County Coniniissioners at last

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's.iIVe evidence that the planned 17

appeared to be the total of sewage neat-

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hlurdie'tt has kt'n in the' U S before, in 19e,
'11 ant '73 In thus,' cases, his ineligibility was

ilant near Oviedo is only the first stepin a
process that is likely to resint in a plant

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proved tre'atnient capacity of 24 million
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(mange' ('ounty and southeastern
,,mnhlssiuners Bob French and Dick

'.lat,' won't give u.s the funds until we' have' newniian, e'ither
enough student.'. to fill it .tnti that went be for
Last week, the New York Post raim a series of
Thi' n:u..t ininiieeiiat,' thing we'll get out of taken l:iue o'r the' hturdiett s'isii.
espex mall&gt; at Lake' Brantlu&gt; Ant we dont Stale l)'partnie'nt told it about Hurchett's K613

water for years with federal and state
environmental ficiais over operation of
the city's treatment plant on Winter Park

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a healthy river will entirely disappear.
with evidence at last Tuesday's hearing

City officials will have to send their
sewage to Iron Bridge or foot the entire

Cits Attorney Egerton K, van den Berg

tAttle to Oviedo resident Jane Burnett in

They claIm they need additional

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go-aht'i*d which will lead to the start
f iu.'.truction of the Iron Bridge plant.
(''nunissioners should

be

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approve the plant's construction, it will be

But liii Lsu sur' that this tore' and effort anti the' Nixon visit to Puking the next year The State

capacity to24 million gallons. Even at that

year.'. until we' rt'ce'is.' the' label ,sccr"ditt'd" uecnii to "as,' up on Hurdictt ts a reward for hiS

day facility' Is the first phase of this

treated wate'r At higher flow levels, any

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he'd find out how the figure was derived,
The EPA official's characterization of
the 24"miilion-gallon.a.day capacity of

sewage

structures now under construction,

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)et been developed
and Seminole' Counties and Orlando as
Van den Berg pressed another argument deterniined b&gt; (hose governments,

sewage treatnie'nt plant above' 24'm:lliongallons per da&gt;, except in accordance' with

can't expand in rapi1l&gt;-growing Central
floridA, th officials will argue

Orlando's sewage treatment consultant

treatment processes known

as

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If EPA says secondars' treatment is
dangered Little Econ, the effect would be a
When reporters later asked the conS

County commissioners complain that

the plant from AWl to secondary treatS

This would clearly prohibit the plant from

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This isthe case history'of a nursing home that anybody, It didn't make a bit of difference' who

side,

federal inspectors I't'ppe'r's routine inquiry

resort hotels along the Miami Beach oceanfront. thtie seas rio meal evidence' alter all that Four
Four out of five of its patients depend on Freedonns was improperly- billing its patients

Se't'urit', thief ('ardwe'lI was stuuiuiuone'iI to a

to huic

Ilarl.'&gt; l)irks

untie's are in danger of losing subsidized
i:hild.care service's for their offspring
uui
a proposal by William Page,
were'tary of the state Department of
Ile',ilth and Rehabilitative Services,
suinillar programs in Volusia County are
to ggmng mothers to participate

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financed

HEW officials, therefore, moved "to ter.

effort" to comply' with the,' law,
It wasn't, apparently, making musuch of an
effort. For 11KW officiaLs continued receiving
complaInts that some Medicare patients had

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participation in the Mre program," The Frecuoms.
home's vice president, Harry Stone, responded
The home was

threatened again

with icr.

Sen. lawion Chiles, D.F'la,, and then'Sen. e4'ash,, a power in (he Senate, who heads the
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champion of the elderly'. But he Foarded the maritime unions, for y'eais. The unions
Stone's complaints
11KW.
kIcked In
$56,000 to his last campaign.
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home's directors

are

union officials, that various

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F'our F'rcedonis ret:rrnmeent homes, built with

district VII of the' state, which is that people really- can leave the welfare

tsiuntfes, should be receiving 102 percent self-respect and pride with one hand and
lt'liy's he' e'ncounterej collecting mont'&gt;' from

see-re' rau.sing the' delays,

Seattle', who might has- c called me," he
confour counties in I)istrict VII w,,uld be treaking the poverty cycle that condemns

lurks, who seas Iate'r fired Li&gt; Magnu,son for

Aelually, the formula says the District at least, a dent is being made In the cycle,
allocation in the n'v. year should be $1.7 of the fact that his office had contracted

emne' 11KW official admitted. "We wunde're'd what
(lit' re'Iuetionship was b.'twe'e'n I' our F re't'ttonmss
,inti Magnu,son.

puttinu; its P,utie'flts' Me'ejivare fund.s in interest.
hearing honk ac- count..,
and pocketing the in'
("rest Inspectors have also found that drugs
Another lop 11KW e'Ificial complained in an have been given to patients without doctors'

the one' hand by &amp;ator Magnuson for our
garbage' cans have be?n left open,
set'nning harassment of f'our l"reedonns, while fli(

away with horrible
tie'p(Its"

care

Umi, that doesn't really' tell the story' of had funds to pay for.
how 'drastic the cut in state funding will be,
The 4-C district office In Orlando has
department has actually con- written Page's office three tImes since last
tract1 with cbld care centers In the four January (and they have coplea of the

attradin

andthat was the level of money being orontraded.
Page's announced cut,

and the illegal,
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about the slowness of Medicare

seomiltlni't talk (ii us
illegally requiring advance deposits from
least 22 patIent. fur servit'rs
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Medicare.

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denounced as "parochial," and the

to prevent the spread of Infection,"

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hizu about the
nursing honie. "I wouldn't know deficiency has now been
anything about it," he told our
corrected. But fedrI
associate Ilowie inspector's complain
privately that powerf
the' III-W appropriations It
must have gone
'.iibstayrdir1I nursing honm".

Florida m4s has done'

to determine equity- is interesting reading.

an out-

with Dependent Children AFDCj,

slng'mnthe'rs,thosemothersaregoingto Female headed households.
The methodology' appears to

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with EPA money
as Iron Bridge will he
roust be' designed so thus car lx' ox'
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IT rul,". require employing the most
-t''ffe t:'" melh'xl Ia treat sewage as
prerequisite for EPA funding
An affirmative vote by the commission

water stpIy dictated by Congress than to never-ending
obviously consider 24-nriilhion'gallons only

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they originally' were. Again it is a case of

that the IIRS in its fixed capital outlay

of his nmcu'th on the' talk show's he (kISS

the other.

detention facility be built in Volusia

become"

F'lagler, Putnam and Clay' ('ouiitie's while

President's family tx't'n so much in the'

old calendars or old tinty-pe

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and
sick arki tired of watching the' have miueslicaj cane,
which the VA is
Prt'siulent's f, filly rake' in the mono&gt;
unable' to afford inc. so mu&gt; hobbies
be'cau.st' oh t cur last r,anie Lillian have a dial purpose'
,'.urter claims stre hasn t made' a penny
but I ask you' who would buy her book
having on hmnutited funds, I depend
if he'r name' was Ge'rtrtsje Siruith' And great!&gt; upon fnie'n(ts and others for
then of course' we have' the' President's much of the itt-ms I collect, and was

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utilization in the third and fouth quarterx
(of the state's Fiscal year which ends June
20), "Page told 4-c ad
,lnmInl.strator Phoebe
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later early in November.

"This has caused a great uproar in
Seminole County. I have studied this issue
at great length, and there is no way to
gnmmatica1ly or fiscally justify the

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said to Williams, ang Williams to

mlnate services," said Page.

and Gov. Reubin Askew's staff to work

on a small pension My vision and ti tht' Sanford ('ivitani Club and the

proposal," the legislator said.

have made' many hobbies and projects Annual [(anti F'e".tnah

Hubanks submit a revised budget to the'
Department of Administration for theur

seem to plague rue most of the time'
While I am collecting antique-

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and reason it has lobe this move,
tomakeit ontheir
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new and larger facility in \'.l'.i.i
Ne'ither membe'r of law e'nforcenuie'mut
Se'rninolc nor (lie local Ie'gislative
delegation have any gripe' with Volusu
County having its own Juvenile detention
facility
Hut, what kind of reasoning could have
been used to shut down an existing center

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tempts to earn her own living to get off the
welfare rolls and out of the food stamp
line, she will have more difficult&gt;' gaining
sutaiduzed child-care.
That tioesii't really make good sense
either.
Page's department changed its Fee
schedule a.gessed to the w-orkmg mothers

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tirutta'r ',% slliaiu Steinberg, wit. is Preside-nt cf
the' Miaimii nursing hence', also he'ad.s the union
for ship radio officers

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plan envisions the possibility of expanding
the plant's capacity b&gt; adding more

ability to pay off the bonds could be en-

Van den Berg saul he didn't know how

approve an

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inflation available

wouldn't have room for (he sewage of

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be long before Orlando officials begin

agreement "The City of Orlando will not

plans for the plant.

water bond issue was based on the

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arccment with the count&gt;' on a 2fmnllmon.
gallon plant wouldj'i't tie violated if the' flow

amination of the plant's "facility' plan"

the drang boards of developers,
be converted with "relativels rumor
If the Iron Bridge plant's capacity is modifications" to a less sopht1icated
already commItted, Cas.seltierry can't ''secondary' treatment" process that
grow, and that means higher city' taxes would
increase the plant's capacity to 40
local governments,

twice the figure ap.

ju.ti!s' the 171 nisllion n"eded to bwld

If Little Is right, that means the plant Is
already committed to the maximum right
now' since the final 2 million gallons must
he considered a "planning cushion," ac-

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millions of gallons to handle sewage from plant,though designed to handle 24 million

s'1'he existing flow Ito be served by

of county c'omniissioners that a sewage

Econlockh;.tchee Riser, the river will

teacher fun ,iohnn&gt; '5" ove'rcrowtk'cl ela'csrouni
Hurrhe'tt, in a Piict interview, said that his
or an ''alternate school'' for that high sditxil age' re-quest fir the' current waiver was taken to the'
chill that fir sin, re;Lsen didn't get the' basics, Whitt. IliuM' h
mit' fnmt'nd arai was pretty
can't cope,' with his cituat;n. and is .'xpt'lle'i quickly .tpprs uI ift,'r that ('barb's Shapiro of
fart't ci ti be l b-r '0 i. or, a dec 'nt raise' the Whit.' hhtiuse' pr''''. Ific.' lena's any Whit,'
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leaked into Gee Creek, and extended the

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with an agreement likely on the issue, it

using our axp;syt'r's dollars I '.atisfs those
(her at iii.' State' I'partrmie'nt, Spoke'snivni •
requir.'na'nt'. ne'e'e'ssary to achieve' academic
titialits that are' unique to 54'tiiinol.' But we'll tried to traii' the easing of ButcheR's travel
r""lniej ions 1 I lenny Kissinger The'y t'lammned
on huh i • .e tern c from it tx"au_s.' that's
fl,tti'inaj .s.'uunit', aBner, ,tskt'i hlurchett to use
alreao&gt; put into it, Ira sum.' good has collie of it

Iblic Works Director Paul Mathes sa&gt;s

problems with the plant's percolation shell game with Seminole County.

the bucket. Bill Kirchhoff produced a
letter from Environmental Protection

another burden granted the' visa But how could they not have

Bridge plant, taking Seminole's approval

Environmental officials have issued project" raises the further questlen of

agr,'emiit'nt with Orlando under which
Se'iiemolc would be able to reserve

proposal at last Tuesday's commission

sewage each cia&gt;

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ditiunal six rmionths to start construction of

too-Few' space's in rapidly s.'rowing Seminole' month tour permit because he had not violated

moot, he answered, "I'm nut going to

that would send sewage to Iron Bridge.
containing the unexplained 22-million'
This will be of little comfort to gallon statistic was a major em

Iii iwo days cunlunLssioners will decide

We rant he' 'ac neditrd" Li&gt; the' Southern ;e,aciate". that the State l)epartm&amp;'nt decided to

Orlando officials have consistently hid

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elderly- patients for basic services covered by' Stone's letter to 11KW ''as a
routine complaint

Forget the birds and the bees. Let's discuss
how you stand on abortion and gay rights!

The questions on the Functional supply thoc things instead.

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the staff hiring le'ss'qualifi,'d, lowe'r-calarmed Nations for a h'ft.wing x'riodical, "The Guar.
teachers so that miore hibrars Isok,'. can be dian." and h.' wa'. lunited to a 2rmiile radius of
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ItshouldbeuflderodUtthesJUon pectedtoprovidestudentswiththatability
that all 11th grade students take the test, these examinations which the state has to understand and function. They cannot

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WS}jIN(;ToN - Most of the shulfling, unions h,it.' finiama'.'.l situ,' of
the' 16 Four
forgotten old people who are' hidden away in h"ret-dunus t'orfxiratiouec and that thu.' unions hay,'
nursing homes uilu.st rely on the federal govern, contributed heavily lii Pepper's oohittcal
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Winte'rSprmgs cirridor has I'e'r plaflne'lI for the was also then miii (In a nationwide' Marxist sales

our students cannot be acce'p(eti 1)&gt; major

acceptance of their demands by securing voter

The Functional Literacy Test is a difficulty performing ordinary day-to-day assimilated

"trite: Is3ibility that the examination

thiremmionth visa to lecture' anil raise funds to
imposing unprecedented restrictions on
municipal employees.
In the spring of 1976, the city's craft workers

and enter fifth, they again will be tested, language or similar academic subjects
being poured into the job-hunting, family- and they will, once again, be tested at the with lessons
in how to read a schedule?

t.iilei who want the Functional Literacy

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Recent years have seen strikes on the part of
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'.'t have been In this ontty like ,uni.g out th tit buy n" urn('erie5,
all then' lives, arid those who are very reading a map and calculating what bus
Iright.
you ought to catch to get to a certain place
Those things must be corrected, of by a certain time. Such skills, used in daily
course, and state officials already are life, should not he creating failure at the 30
working on alternatives. But correctIng percent rate being projected by the state.
them completely will take a mlnbnuzn of
The next question, of course, is how
12 years - the length of time it will take much of the responsibility for a child being
for today's first graders to make their way unable to figure out what bus to catch
itself will be tested through one or more through the entire school system.
should fall on the school teachers and
legal actions.
When those first graders reach third
ticials? Hiding the bus - or plane or
If it is removed from the books, a
g' de they will be tested by the state. If automobile - seems an awfully ordinary
significant factor In measuring Florida's students are not performing according to part of daily life, whether or not a child
educational system could be lost,
state standards, they will be given learns about them in school. Could not'
corrective education immediately, so should not' - parents take a little time
not have so much power that it can make oroblemns do not grow completely out of to work on such things with their own
or break a student's future. But something
hand.
children instead of expecting the school to

Only three percent of the 2,323 high
'f(lliOJ jumers from
ionununication s part of the test. Twentyuiv, lx'rcent failed the mathematics
s.c tiun, hut that was five percent better
than the statewide failuze rate of 30 per.
e,'ut being predicted by officials in the
'date l)epartniun( of Education,
In S.enisnolt' ('ounty, 70 high school
jL'dos failed the couuflunications half of

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I 4(cal deadline is Jan. 15, 1918. For further in.
format ion on the etntes1 and bow to enter, contact
Mn'. Ellis at 831-439t or P (5 Box, lngood

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national civil rights iiiovttiient.

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Carter In recent weeks!

dillythat will affectS mole County Thai
is the proposal to close down the Juvenile

dealing with the Seminole-Votusia ('ounty'
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Band Festival Thanks

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well as the mayor's office, City Clerk \tar hawthorne' has
predicted that 2,000 to 2.500 of the city's 5,106 qualified voters w ill
cast ballots at the city hall polling place.
The city has Issued so far 35 absentee balloL,
. the largeit
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Listed on the ballot are three cand.tdates running for the
mayor's office including: Gerald Christensen i incunibent i, Bill
Grier and James Hill
Candidates for the two open seats on the city council are: Clare'
Balmer. Tom Embree. John 1xighty 1 Incumbent). (laude Mit.son,
Owen Sheppard and John Zacco
Councilman Nathan Van Meter Is not seeking re-election
The winners will be determined by the two garnering the'
highest number of votes in the six'man field
Poll officiaLs are: Raymond Morris, clerk; Lynne Stevens,
Selset Jacobs Motile Steudie Charles kale&gt; Donald Swain
Gertrude Wyener and Olive Pierce. inspectors.
The election will be canvassed immediately after the polling
place closes, said Mrs. flai4throne.

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mayor, is completing his first two-year term. Two years ago, he'
defeated then -mayor Grier and then-councilman Zacco for the
office
C1lst ensen 37 resides at 1081) Crystal Bow' Circle with his
wife, Barbara . and .,un Dale He is in real (slate and a building
contractor.
He points with pride to the reduction in the city's
s properts tax
rate to $2 per thousand dollars evaluation as a major accomplisbneiit of bus administration and the refinancing of the
city's bonded indebtedness %Nch will save the cit) $1 million
He said if re-elected he will continue to see that the citizens
receive a dollar's worth of service for every dollar spent.

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one son and two grandchildren. Ile previously served three years
as mayor and four years on the city council. lie is a barber b%

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profession alized all city departments. created the first fulltinic
fire department, and led the effort to district the ell)- for better
police protection.
If elected, he said, he will "restore faith in the city government," and will name a blue ribbon committee of citizens to make
recommendations on what services should bme provided and study
ordinances to determine which shoWd be abolished or revised-

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two daughters.
A newcomer to the political arena, Hill i4as a 1p)stnian be-foirthis recent retirement and is a flea market dealer lie said his
educatiouail qualifications for the office include an assoiciate of
art.s degree with a major in accounting and a bachelors degree in
management from Jones CollegeHill said he sees a lot of waste in the city government, opposes
the city going Into the garbage collection business and would
oppose the city becoming involved in billing for the franchised
garbage collector.

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and an effort should be made to better invest city Funds
/r a greater return He said the city's drainage plan should be

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Lillian, live at 390 S. Triplet Drive. lie owns Balmer Motors,
Balmer said he favors continuing the policies of the present
council and would like to see a further reduction in the city's
propert&gt; tax next year. He lauded the police and fire departIiie'nts
"Running the city is mostis business and as a businessman I
believe' I can be of service," he said.

all segments of the community or consideration given to building
a new facility which can be used by all the people.

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war on poverty"In 1964 the and
Summer
Youth
United States has spent more Fntplo&gt;i • it among others,
LEIBENSPERGER, 32, of 1511 Cardinal St., is produce than $22 billion in the name of reveals most
got increases
manager of the Winn Dixie store at Colonial and SR 436. lie for.
the poor.
fromii Congress this year after
zerly worked for the city as a water meter reader and finally as
Some sa - the goverrunent has "bi-ing starved." as one
*reet superintendent before being laid off for
reasons
spent enough on services to lift poverty workerputit under the
three years ago.
ever)- mar, %oinari ;Ind child Nixon
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out of poverty three' time's over. nunLstrations
. - was a city employee, serving the old areas of the city while living
But today, an estiniatc,d 26
Job Corps went from $274.1
in the newer area
Skylark - he can alleviate the fear of both
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million Americans remain million last ear to $417 million
..::sections of the coffuiiunity of the other.
beneath the $5,850 poverty line this vear. [lead Start is up to
for a family of four.
$625 million, a $150 million
:a,Sonic programs can be shown jump Legal Sers ices at $5
to base helped the poor par
million is almost double
tit uharhs children
Sortie (onununits Sers ices has $60C
ominunits action projects nullion up from $511 million
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havetame .1 the tribute of
feeler ii -intl It d of f icials
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its .Ind other experts itotal budget of $l 2 million
Hresard Circuit Judge Robert Orlando on Monday, but torisult
Millions
more are being plus an extra $382.5 million to
ruled Clicquennoi ch anged his innocent plea to
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studies
surveys, wtittwriie homes and pa y fuel
was awfully negligent in guilty Friday.
re.search reports. data retrieval bill.% for the poor.
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. . .having guns around loaded and
.Sonic Wdo million of this
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which
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negligence reached the cording to court offici als.
gove'rruiie'nt sh el ves.
goes to local a gencies for
There remains costl y tIu• planning,
research,
adplication among competing niinistration, salaries and soiite'
departments and agencies in new projects.
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fieldS of housing, nutrition.
An internal study in 1975
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energy cort.si'rvation and ecu- found2lpertt'ntofCSA'sfunds
went for administration, which
noniic development.
Overhead casts in sonic the repo rt said was "con'
for
tcses swallow up 50 percent or side'rably higher than exmore of grant.s and contracts pected. N-ither the executive
CSA his no figures on how
branch nor Congrem has tried inuch of its money aclually
to evaluate the effect of the reachm the poor. A random
Dec. 6, 1977
programs on reducing poverty. check of (N
.A budget items
A look at the budgets of the shows a lot of it goes to finance
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.%vlfare. consunicritic isni
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IUnited Press International which it neotork of local Congress. publish magazine", part. to
help FRAC lobby 1.14i,t.wi for .sitlaries and other publications include Legislative
spent six weeks investigating
i,t n its w -is cr eated to hel p and newsletters and organize (oniress for
cti,dI,ng
expirision of the
is 'hit • I plus $5 000 for 1.plate a nose sletter plus
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political action, Uithers conduct food slamp program anti other
launched
is a centerpiece of
Thus approach provide d jobs research which few people ever foed programs
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A Sanford man whose second level that case law says Is has continued through two %orkers but. as the House
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'slsying o( Ns six-nionth-old son lacked sufficient evidence to ended it %4hen he thsinantled the idso produced ** Inexperienced ment projects. mosily throLwh
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was cilsmis.sted Sept - 25 for lack conviLt (licquennoi of second Office of Lconoinic Opipicirlunit~ or self-seekinn, local boarcisi outside professional firms
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%thich in turn led tit in.stances of
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QS'A spencls more than S.1b
Nearh all (if OEO's crr.a)
in federal court, Orlando, to slaughter in the matter.
inage'ment and outright million a &gt;ear in the field t! programs" A CSA o fficial said
progranLcwcrl'"spwl
food ;Ind nutrition. Much of th.at that aniounted to ~~ ~31legal possession of an
Two days after the murder
tnaking
%fore than 12 )ears after the goes to groups for reports on
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charpe was dimlimsed in circuit differejit departments and
contact ,Atth Indian groupN
agencies, and remain alive agencic:; were established nutrition programs and "ad. around the c,ountr% "to Organize
court.
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One such group is the fortner OEO officials or groups.
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entered the guilty plea Friday
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twi.st in the case was that ,I 11 9 billion i
Before
search Action Center tFRAC,
fore US District Judge John
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because of Its age.
The invest
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ticts Admi nistrat ion pros ides
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trailer when, according
The federal law regulating
Millions of dollars in idniinistr itis Funds end local
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progression of journal;:;ni and human relations in the Serninole
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and controlled Ii&gt; local residents for the purpose of dee eloping the
econorns and overall quality of life for low income residents
within the Seminole Coimt community Its principal aim to
plovide Jobs for uneinplo)ed and poor people and to promote
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Ifs ou s &amp; got political and 'economic power people don't care
sth it color S u are ht dd
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Ile perked up his audience witi. high praise fur SEEDCO and its
rn-'nagemuit Glancing at Horace I Orr president and executive
director he noted ou base a much better economic deselopiiitflt corporation than mt I hase seen around the countr
The audience applauded and cheered.
Then he let his audience down, citing statistic after statistic
indicating that the blacks and poor still are being left out of the
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SF F I)( () he sugected further is a net ssars ingredient to

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it n(I econornic achievement." And then to SEEDCO ~Scnanole
F mplo&gt;ment Economic Development Corp I as the local vehicle
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I , III a pa:rt rnayor. resides at 402 Wfldmere Ave. She omis Lormann
Inc. Realtor of Cas3elberry and is secretary to the vice president,
installinient. loan department at the Sun First National Bank.
College Park.
Mrs. lormann sees as longwood's greatest need a citywide
sewer system constructed with federal money. -MY goal is to get
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HELSIS, 50, of 485 Georgia Ave., and his wife, Margaret, have
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carried from Washington, D.C., to
ars and he is manager of a land and water sports firm in
Sanford and Seminole County Friday evening b&gt; Rep Louis
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Having served a total of 10 years on the city council in the
past
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he sees the city's greatest need 3s the institution of a
the Sixth Annual SFEDCO Friends Banquet in the Sanford Civic
program.
Center.
His campaign motto is Bring prayer back to city hall After
Stokes 'i fifth term Democratic congressman from Cieseland
all we need all the help we can get ne sa&gt;s iie[nis sets among
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vie,A ed the War on Poverty that began under the late President
the accomplishnients of his past service on the council the
I )ildOIl Baines Johnson
establishment of the cit&gt; s historical district in the downtown
Stokes s&amp;nes on the lioust Appropriations and Budget corn
area
and as hainnan of the latter committees Task E'orce on
Community arxi Phvsiral Re-nurevs, - ,Aith jurisdiction over
11 USKERT, 64, of 117 Temple Drive, was a deputy city clerk in the
about $80 billion of the federal budget.
City of Gary, Ind., For five years before joining the Lake county
Police
Ile also serves on theSelect Committee emparieled to probe the
artment Ln his native state siie IIV
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a,.4'from wiucu
which he retired to Florida.
Kin' Jr
Uakert said his only campaign promise is "progress with
Carl . made history when elected maoro
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common sense" and that he will follow the will of the people.
I have no business Interest in Longwood that would result in
personal gain," he said, adding that he feel.s what Is good for the
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SF F D( 0 head Horace as the Res Amos Jones (left) seILomes keynote
speaker Rep Louis Stokes at SF F I)( 0 banquet Res Jones is executivee director
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the city council should be changed to one of action rather than
reaction.
Ile is an independent contractor in loss control and safety inspections for insurance companies. lie retired with the rank of
major after 24 years service in the U.S. Air Force on active and
felerve status and has a degree in engineering From the Citadel.

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Mrs. Lash. 43, of 213 Country Club Road, was on the team which
successfully gained incorporation for Lake Mlary 44 years ago
and has served 3': years on the city council.
A businemwonian. serving as office manager and title clerk at
the family owned Blue Rook Cars of Sanford, she is also
FSIBREF, 41. of 512 Jupiter Way, served one term on the
secrelarv-treasurer of Jim [,&amp;ill Auto Sales Orlando. SN is
council previousl% and was named chairman of the board for one
currcntl)
'- in charge of the city's planning .anti wring commission
° the Isso years. A chief personneirnan in the U.S. Navy, he is
and activities.
scheduled to retire' after 22 years in March.
Mrs. Lash favors proper supervision and prompt action to
Ile ;Ind his "Ife. liculah. have ftee children. Embree said the
correct hazardous condition-, after the installation of utility lines
uts council his slipped away from representing the individual
on city pavement and rights-of was and wants the regular council
citizen and disregarded in a lot of cases the individual s wishes
meeting expanded to two monthly and the duration of the
He' said he will represent a common-sense approach to
meetings shortened to encourage greater participation by the
legislative decisions on the counciL
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for elective offic tier experience in government. hot ever.
I F 161111 4 of 1i61 Stininola 131s.1 has served a total of six
ranges !rorn work in the Florida itecrolary of state's office in
%ears on the city council, A carpenter by trade, lie I.% currently ;I
Tallahassee' as a supers-isor of the' administrative code' disLsion to
Iuziiber conipans field representative.
a lobbyist
for the Floricia Federation of Hurnane
If re-clected. -he has pledged to %ork to c.
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pro,ram with th count&gt; school board to enhance the represen
She also served as treasurer of the Central Florida 7oolowiCal
tation of Casselberr) citizens in "this important part of children's
lives" and to work for sensible, controlled city growth through
Society in 1'J72-3 and has served two terms on the board of
directors
sound planning
She has a bachelors dtgree with honors in political science
lie s tid he is not affiliated with an&gt; special interest group
front the University of Florida and a master's degree in gosem
ment from Florida State Lnistrsits She said the city must
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provide
the ne CCS&amp;1T) public service's while retaining a low tax
(lOt d .i' biter lie is president
Service enter Inc
rate in the fact, of inflation
i visturi and .stereo service
NEUSON. 55, of 193 S. Fifth St.. I.% a retired ,Navy captain. He
Mason said he became a candidate because he ,Aas "sick and
considers the dl&gt; s major problem and one that will concern the
tired (of the w is the cit', council has been running the city without
mmunity for the next number of years as growth. Noting that
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thoughts, ideas and wishes.
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citygosernment with the stroke of a pen has ordained that
e need a city council that works for the people and not
the city will be tripled or quadrupled in size in the Pext 10 to 20
agaimt the majority of the people." Mason said. This is Mason's
)ears, he predicted there will he other similar annexa(lon.s in the
first foray into the political arena
-next few ears
fie sees a major need of the city as the acquisition of land as
SHEPPARD. 48 of 5110 S. Lake Triplet Drive, and his wife.
sites for city buildings to carry out the functions of government.
PhOis, have a son who is a graduating senior at FTU and a
RICHARD, 54. of 168 Williams Rd., has been employed by the
daughter, ,Aho is a high school student. fie is self-employed as a
City ofNew Smyrna Beach far the past year as, manager of water
gift,Aare broker.
and pollution control departments. Ile was utility director of the
lie said his qualifications include three years at the College of
(A) ofSanforiffor I4 I-. % cars before accepting the job with New
Williarn and MarN %here he majorec! in criminal behavior
Sin) rna.
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psscholog&gt; and four )ears at Jones College majoring in business
lie sees the city's greatest need as a definite overall plan a
guide to 1`01101A In the city's future growth.
Sheppard said the city inwt accept progress as a way of life.
RiCluard said councilmen have to tx- aware of their fiscal
do not have to accept the unplanned ant] mismanageid
responsiNlitics. adding "money is not free. "We are going to have
control of it. The direction that progress is allowed to take mear,s
to work for what we get."
the diff--rence in the valuation of people's investments in their
I has served continuously on the city council since ' I
TERRY.'O.
homes," he said.
incorporation 41- years ago. Ile retired to Florida after 30 years
with the U.S. Corps of Engineers.
--lie is an associate in real estate and actisi. in the local
LA( ( U H of 50 Queens Mirror Circle and his wife Bobb&gt;e
have four children He isan optometmit and served previously for
Democratic party. One of the better things the city has done,
two terms on the city council
Terrysaid was acquire the water system co that it could be cx
panded to provide fire-fighting capability.
"We need to increase our tax base so that greater imOf the city 's fire-f igl tuig capability. Terry
prosenie'it can be made in the cit) while keeping properly taxes
rr&gt; said consideration
down, he said
must now be given to buying new equipment to utilize the
/accn also sees improvements needed in (tie, present city
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Longiood sees as his greatest accornplbhment in office: tinosements in the parks building In the doitu, died of the city
th installation of paneling and a drop ceiling and it furnishing
with new tables andchatrs and Increasing equipment in the police
and fire departments and the public works department.
He Is 38 and he and his wife Ethe l, and two sons reside at 163
Sandalwood Way lie is currently involved In real estate and
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1.000 voters - 35 per cent - of the city's '1,911 eligible %ill cast
h
n k e e iOn .0 ii • three council 0 iS
Four candidates are vying for the district one seat on the cit%
council. Incumbent first-temier Larr) Goldberg Is bein t:
challenged ) o
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\trs. Larrnann is running unopposed to succeed herself intl
Leibensperger
will replace Parker Anderson who declined t
seek rc-election.
Polling place is the city hall council ch imtx rs and poll offie iii
are Marie Elgin clerk Halsie L.ambert Arlene ustin Lows,
Goodwin Helen Laffert&gt; I C %aIker and Theresa Estes in
- and L. J. ,North poll marshal.
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assured of election in Longsiood and Lake Mars since no Mit'
qualified to run against
lie-elected in Langsoud ssa June Lormann to a third
secutive term on the council, unopposed for the second election in
a roi', Also elected to the couflcil in Langwood was ltav leiL,en.
sperger in his second btU br •iublic office.
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split term tz the city council is re-elected shtn ro one qualified
against
Of the 1 146 eligible voters in Lake %tsrs (its (lerk he.
S issnian is predicting a O per cent turnout
571
.il the I ikt
Mar) Elementary School p011mg pla ce.
Fifteen absentee ballots have been returned so fir, she
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ward for seat one on the cits council Nelson unopposed for seat
three; and Sidney M. RiChard Jr. and Harry Terry for scat live.
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that nine of 10 exiles from leftist status to only a handful of the who accompanied the GuanO Says the elections are eyewash.
As for Duvalier himself, the
tanamo exiles to Haiti 38Y
states are granted U.S. asylum, applicants
exiles
tell horror stories of hUfl
MIAMI,- NEA)- Late last while an equal proportion of
But of all the examples: returnees were
gleefully
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summer 101 Haitian refugees exiles from such countries as llaitta' ilvtsts in Miami saySweeney
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helpless
pedestrans.
most
landed by boat at the U.S. naval Haiti. Chile and the Philippines their
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base at Guantanamo, Cuba. are refused all but momentary re vealing. According to figures
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Haitian
refugee
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They told of fierce government entry.
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''We'll be playing Florida
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Punter Pat Mclnally is to start does, too. The two don't in- yo ung and inexperienced Tens best team we've faced thus

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or ever thought I tijn in
Its third quartet
for New England
Seennd Bea r Bryant during the mid said "Coach Cooper and his of pldying center in his life was
urge. s co r ing 10 of his gameperiod goals by Claude
l%Os intl lest the (runso n Tide staff
hase
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dii anyt hi ng to he lp us.
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in his first season. A year later.
I shey' of the American Canucks 3. Flames 2:
physical sha pe .
recent decision to stay at however. Vanderbilt claimed
Chris Oddleilson's goal
Ifockt'y League, failed to alter
The only regular missing Alabama for a few more years 7'3-1 mark and tied Tens Tech
the Capitals' winless streak,
aptK'eI a 2.2 tie in the third from the lineup will 1w wnk' dud not influence his thinking in
in the Peach Bowl.

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defeated Houston, 4.2, and Cincinnati 1(t'ngals go into or at Alabama when the he took over as head coach of rcaehe their goal
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Ilidard making his first start Birmingham edged Edmonton, Sunday's game against the' legendary coach stepped down. Vanderbilt, posting a
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Mike Fidler at 15:09 of the firs'
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Ole Miss Athletic Direclor Tommy Lirnbaugh and Slike pradice that we were going to
6 end W ash ington 78 Seattle when sou are ting to achiest Johi
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an objective - it's ever)body
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co m ing with just 32 seconds
stated emphatically, moments have played toughe r opposition
left
after his Saints had vaulted than we have
The Pirates rlldredge tried
past a tough Mwi Palmer
F AMU has been the IA state a fieldgoalfromthe 40 with five
Prep 13.6 squad in an overtime champion for the past two or seconds on the clock but
semi-final contest
three years, I know. They've slipped and MI as he made
1 don't know what J. I got to be good.
ntact with the ball
Willett said to the team at half
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an Muller was the workhoe
worked," Kelley said.
good."
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The Trinity head man
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right with the Palmer defense

conference where it was overpaid." he joked He report the team alone
Kelley ex
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sp-'tlabulity back to the school. officially announced he would edly received a
four-year plained
In ot her gaines it w as I.IU
"I pledge to you that I will do become the new co ach, sucet4 co ntract and will receive an
I wasn't surprised," the
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working together. It's loyalty, to live y'ourown life and be your ruested the coaches leave
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derdogs IMoyne in the Persona ble Steve Sloan took nmwut:nent end hard work
own person
suffered i 72I defeat at the
lust before re entering the
As a smiling J T shouted in
tning round
the Carrier our the sagging foball for
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Sloan said his sala would be playing field for the second pas
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Elsewhere en the top i1ZneS
the Big Friday night, No. 5 San
In the second game of
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upended ,No. 14 Wake Forest 7rstO end Syt use durnp
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times during the year to know what's going on," Kelley from sophomore quarterb.ck

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Kenny
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hind and had to do had just scored the go-ahead they've be running all night," at ha "I believe I can tell 6 in the second half, before
something about it
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said a Trinity assistant as the which side t he y will run eery completing a lO-yarder with
The difference between the Trinity won the toss for first Pirates lined up at the 10 for time. The backs gibe it away seven minutes left to play.
two lulus was Like daylight possession in overtime, takin g their four downs
Trinity took awas Palmer's
"I've been guess ing myself
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th it earnedthe Saints a berth in control
on six of 10 atterns in the ftr
the third play
Kelley after the game
next weekend s 11ss IA state
B t in the v
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We had more emotion the half including the eight yard
Johnson who had missed a
championship game
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touchdown toss to wingback
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don't know what it was," Public address announcer kept earlier conversion try. then couple of offensive 'keys' in the Alfr
he continued We just couldn t calling the Palmer offensive split
the upr'ghts to make the first half that enabled us to quarter
get started in the first MI. But unit, %as dismantled by all score 13.6.
adjus-t on dtfense "
we got fired up at halftime aroused Trinity defensive unit
two of eight one on the last
Oh my goodness now it s
Senior tackle and defensive
when we realized we were six
fired up because the Sa ints' their turn and you know how captain J.T. Willett announced play of the game. He went for'
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compi.'tel 'ailod tflt pirate
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dominating the first '4 minutes
Tht Saints, who had been second pass of the second
f offensive effort.
completely t he n all Saints ha ving t ro uble running con
In the fir st half , Palmer
on the games last play, a dropVF.HO HIACI1
Our after intenmssion,.. especiall y sistently against the big Pirate off to Capparelli - all the deep rolled up nine first clowns and
d.fens" did it said a proud tht. C.0 plays of the
usertufle front four all night long
receivers coered hs the Iba total yarns whuie irinity
Jay Johnson smiling wearily period when the Saints
reached back and called on backed-up Saints secondary - gained just 29 yards all on the
after playing 48 full minutes of defense ran the shocked Pirates something e xt ra .
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a haven for refugees from rightThen
there is (*title. (fisappeared. 'nuit's the way it Docl Duvalier. The father died
Cuban and then ,Ae'll I
wing dictatorships. No Cuban Thousands of residents have is on the island.
inll. U. S. authorities
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welcome
refugee has cur been refused
U Sr officials do not agree the son is less of a tyrant
tIed that country since the
for example, but almo' all imposition of a military that r et urned Haitians face Haitian exiles says Baby Doc I
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exiles fnorii friendly Haiti are
osermiient in 1973 Many of danger . Edward Sweney INS not icosertly sa v age as was his
t ur ned away
the exiles have asked for director for this region as fither but he still follows th
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asylum in America, all(] the that State Department people saine formula for maintaining ,~
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charge can be verified by a United Nations has urged all sometimes iccompany the f.
power.
reading of
al I bat
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al records.
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so
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an other indication that the U S
illustration of the alleged happens to them when they get rep
be r of Haitian ref ugtts art
policy re g ardin g political (tlstrunination. Prior to the then. sa s Jean Hart HuIx common Ia rer ma es t
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than 8150 a d
asluin is outdated unfair and Communist victor)there, South
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cruely prejudicial.
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inn in hiding All of the
like
a
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Duvalier
lives
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wit,,
rem
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and all are dreadfully worried
is
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Communist states. it is in- becolne haven to more than safety. Four years ago in)- course the son of former , H the courts turn us down'
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scant notice in most of consideration. Hut thats an nearl&gt; SOfl Haitian refugees resitkn
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America But it was registered illusion
Haitian tittiist.1do
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Evening Heral Sanford, FL

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HFL: Three Weeks To Go, 18 Contenders
BY

United I'ICS, lnternatloatt Angeles, if

Rams beat history.
games since suffering its
In other prnes Sunday, '4s and Was hi ngton i6-S at
permitted only 111 points, have a chance without a good
Many people are looking loss, against Oakland, but fewest in the AFC. and is the one."
i'6-5,at Tampa Bay Buffalo i2-9.
Chicago
ning, there are still 18 con- at Atlanta,
forward to the Broncos' season Houston, 6-5, has won three of strongest team in the conferBaltimore 9-21 travels to
Los
Angeles.
8-3,
leads
fO-Ili,
Cinnatu 6-5 at
tenders for the NH. playoffs In
Denver, 'hose 10-) record is finale at Dalla.s, but not Denver st-s last four.
i-nec against the ri.h. Houston,
Atlanta by to games in the Kansas City 9s, Cleveland i 6- Miami 18.3i Monday night with
addition to Dallas, which sat the best in the NFL, leads quarterback Craig Morton.
The Oilers also have shown which is tied with Cleveland
NFC West and seems headed 51at San 1)ie6-5l, Detroit I 5- the Mt East lead at stake.
down after last week's victory Oakland by one game in the
"Houston could be our .1rong off ensi ve punch the last and Cincinnati one game behind
for a fifth straight division title. Gi at Green II:' i2-9,, the New
over Washington to figure out it AFCWest. A victory over toughest garlic so there cant be four seeks after a poor of. Pittsburgh in the Aft Central,
The Rains may lie delayed a Yo rk Jets I 2- at New Orleans
as the First leans this year to Houston, al so involved matight
Ietkisiis." said Morton. lensIve showing during the has given LIP only 175 points,
3-8,, Phslallphia 13-8 at
week.
however, by the defend.
qualify.
division rate
the AFC Ccii- "liii not thinking about Dallas season's first half.
fewest in Its division.
ing
Super
Bowl
champion
Dallas
1-21,t. Low s i7-4, at
Two more teams could join tral, would send the Broncos right now. Houston is on
The strongest facet of both
'Rig ganies are won and lost
Raiders,
the
NFL's
lughc-st.
the
New
Yorl(iants 14-71, San
Dallas Sunday Denver, if the into post-season play for the mind
Denver and houston, however, with defen se." Houston Coach
scoring
team.
L1-r4
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has
Francisco
$' at Minnesota
Broncos beat Houston, and Los first time in their 18-year
Denver has won its last four is defense. The Broncos have Hum Phillips said. "You don't
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Sanford Tennis Team Sweeps Red Lea ue
By BOB PIIILSON
Herald Correspondent

Rick Bolt and Rosemont pro Bobby Crawford
by it score of 7-5,13-7, 6-0 for the men's title.
In women's division, Bettye Reagan teamed
with Ann Tiffin to defeat Seminole college
players Sandy Turner and Karen Luwsma, 76. 6-3.

Sanford tennis is beginning to make itself
known. Recently, an all-Sanford team.
playing out of the Bayhead Racquet Club,
captured the Red League Championship in the
prestigious Orlando Team Tennis League.
This team defeated Tuscawilla Country Club
in a semi-final playoff by a score of 4-2. A final
playoff victory over Naval Training renter, 42, clinched the Championship.
The recent member-guest tournament
found Lee Holt teaming with Jerry Stewart, a
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Pro Basketball

Queen

Of Month

The November roll-off for Queen and Star of the Month was held
last weekend and Queen of the month Is Mary Daly of the High
Nooners League, who rolled 175 pins above her average.
Star of the Month honors went to Robert Scrohle of the
Strunberg-Carlson league who bowled
PUI3 over his average,
TbIs roll-elf held monthly and consists of the winners of Star
and Queen of the Week bowlers from all the leagues in the Bowl
America Center. At years' end, the title holders for the month roll
off for t he Queen and Star of the Year Title.
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afternoons at 3 p.m. at Bowl America. Fort)' pins Is maximum
handicap, based on a handicap of 70 per cent of 200. Its a head to
head
all the way. Full particulars will be given all interested persons at the desk of Bowl America.
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274, 257, and 279, a
series total of 810 scored for Nikki Glanullas of Vallejo, Calif., the
first IM series by a gal in AJBC history. Nikki began bowling at
age 11 with a graduated progression of averages over a seven
year period starting with 119, 127, 154, 176, 186, 184, and 214. Her
.i_---II uses .v i we resuis or one w gime, is series aoove UU, PIUS
numerous major Junior titles. All this ranks her among the grea ts
of AJBC.
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there Is only one young man from Florida Tit usrilleto be exact?
and his name Is Jeff Boteler.
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new bowler roll ed games of 177.194 givuog him a series

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IJNPROFESSIONALS: Rolling scratch series over 600 were
BobMiller(614)and SillGrossi616. The race for high average is
very ,
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average is Byrl Henry. Coming up on him Just two pins off the
pace is Kit Johnson 184. Skip Norton and Gary Varier are two
pins be hi nd Kit with 182 with Alex Serraes beginnin g to make his
move with 181 average.
DRYDEN OIL: Glenn Meyers bowling is really improving,
Roiling afl4 game and 6o6 series, he made S1,a'of the week with
plus 96 pIns. His better half, Margaret, picked up the 5.8-10 split.
This duo Is becoming a dynamite couple of bowlers.
HIGH NOONEIIS: Betty Cork burned the lanes up on Wednesday noon withgamesof 176 and 2flmakinga dandy 547 series.
Her 1X pins over average made her Queen of the week.
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SPRING OAKS COUPLES: High handicap series for the ladies

is by Mary Ramsey 741, for the men, its Bill Welsh's 603. Wayne
Brock's U2 handicap series leads while Kathy McNabb leads the
ladles with a 271.

DELTONA PINBL'STERS: Ben Kiesel missed the 600 mark
just nine pins. His games were 211, 193, 167 01).
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(1jico beat Indiana, 107-102, started the third game. lied
hail topped a group of six
Kansas City down ed Detroit, berg then started the fourth players named Friday to the
iamp Plant 76 Tampa Ct,am
108-97. Denver bombed New
game but quickly gave way to East leans For the 53rd annual twrlan 45
Jersey, 126-92, and Portland Huff.
Wnleq Haven lilBrandon 75
Shrine East-West football game
Tarnp
took Phoenix, 106-103.
huff started the next two at Stanford Stadium, Dcc. 31 IQiertimel Jesijl 41 Hernancio 5
Su pe rSonirs Ill, ('clUes 89:
games before going out with
Hallw' Ill tie joined on the East
Cross C.ly 72 Bronson
Dennis Johnson scored 24 injuries against Green Hay. He trui bY quarterback Derrick
lake Piacid 74 Sarasota Booker U
poin ts and Gus Williams 23 as was replaced us that game by Ramsey of
Okeecppo,e U Fn1 P,qce John
Kentucky. Also Carroll
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Seattle went on a 2nd qua rt er hledberg w ho also went out
with narused to the East team Friday
Bradenton SOUIP*SI 77 TAmp
tnngt- to give new Coach Le nny a mild concussion, leaving the were
runni ng back Joe Gattuso CAtholic 70
Wilkins his second victor) in a staring -spot to Jeb Blount.
Tampa Jettrnson 41 Last DAy 47
of Navy, defensive tackle
Plant, City iii Tampa Bay
ross. Bostion's Dave Couems

Tech 33

The injury jinx lut Blount Gregg Robinson of Dartmouth,

scored the 10,000th point of
his after he started the next four wide receiver Jame Curry of

career in the third quarter.
games and Iluff returned last Harvard. defensive back Mike
Bulls 107, Pacers 102:
week to start against Atlanta. Elias of lkton College a nd
A rt is Gilmore tossed in 27
Blount Is expect ed to miss the def en sive back Larry Ki ng of
points and John Mengelt. Chicago
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TarPon spr-mos 73 Citrus &amp;2
Clearwater Catholic 44 Auburn

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Tarritill King 72 Tampa Leto 11

Mam. Palmetto s Miami Killar,

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M i ami Central SI Jackson 57
Miami High 42 South Dade io
Columbus 43 MiamiBeach
Bch 33
Mama Lakes 77 Piorland
North Miami Beacn 3$ No,
thWijt rn $7
At Bowl America
Miami Edison 12 American it
Pompano Beach 507 Coconu?
MOIRI$-$PIIQLI IOOFlN
hauttei4 54$
Creek 40
Nancy Berry iii. Rhonda G'lbcn$ IN, Jan I1sq 577
Stanaings Packaging Syslern
HigiS Series Dutch Cam.tl 577 ,
159, Lisa Stai 500. JuliO Ce*liot Iii. Hckco. Ill, Ida Baker it-ant-ste 543. K J ohnson 707 $41 kon Almar,
Everglades City U CenIral
Corp 1717. Torello Construct ton Co
104. Roa d,
204 510. Boo Miller 213 204 411, Don ChriStian
Frank Sthautteet 55$, Kathy Bukur
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Timmy Downer
Jell Dunn 95, Mesier%mitp, 544
SS, Bill Gross 714 414
27.57. The Rip OHs 7170. Capri 72 103. How. Harrison 554, Dor is Tone Van BurgerSOS.
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Cardinal Gbbq 40 Nova s;t
High SffiIi Betty
fli IJnpr.dictables 27 72. Spacers ktiautteet 444, Hr,,e Harrison $14
Cork Si?,
Other Highlights, Byrl 'ion v,
High Series Julia Citellos 320. Jackie Depiil 4l2.
P,per S Deerfield 30
Three 30:1; Morris Spegi. Roofing
Jan Heuer 434, high average 514. Skip NOrton 112,
Converted Splits Fava Butiard I
Don Gorman Jr. 340, Bill Lewis 317. Alice
Ihallandale 40 Boyd Anderson
Dtnsmor, ill
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Gary
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Varner 512, Ale. St-mat-s III.
Mafcae Lewis 377, Anisette Jacobs
MacArthur 5$ St Thomas Aquinas
High Gifts": $ueMcac' ern (0,
Converted Splits Rcse Miiiq Kit Johnson 541.
Other HiSiight5 Star of Week
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llmmws 333, Nancy Berry W. Lisa P
44416 0 S ID. Lucille Cissa S $0,
Coral $iavster, 300.
Still ill Kithy Riley 230
J•CEleDt-PI1olS7Q,GinJiaJ$,
"*ft Series: Rosemarie Beetvnir
BANTAMS
Other Highlights . Youth at the
Other Highlights Turkeys Silty
535, 90 son jo 105, Hal Rich $10
Standings
1, Favata's Pin Week April
4104 April hadCOrk (S in row), Ares Curtis, Jackie
Offer Highlights - Star of Week Iqsters, 7. Pro Shoe Strike Outs,) a 57 averageHugh34
and howled 304357- Depitol
Queen Betty Cork + uo
RoWm.,i 5345mev + $03.
The Pro's, I The Champs, S 0 A V. Ill
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HINOONENS
Sdings The 73 Percent,rs. 5 K, Bowling Angels $0. 4 Little
Standings- Lake Miry Pub Jilt,
UNPROFESSIONAL
GeriarCI on Gap. Salty Dog Blues, Indians. 11. The Rookies, It U.A V. WO. T Al
No 7 74 1L Var n er
I Sambo. 3. Custom Carpets, 3
Comm loinbers, Gutter Belles. Hustleti. I) Cowboys 4, Indians, II. Spec ialties 77h
20'i. W O.T Al No Auto Pants &amp; Supply, I Witts
Bandits. 550$, Kegler KeOn, Pets. LIttle Stars
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Amoco
25's. Optimists. Angles Charlies,
High Games Timmy Zsmmers 71',, McRot*rts
Tire Co 7571;
High Gam'
Trio, Rack Bottoms, Wheelers. Odd IS) Don Gorman 133, Dibble Sean Angles B y
od Shop 3)77, St. Joins
Dyrl Herwy 201574; Ale.
Balls.
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315 204 $94 . Jeff Johnson 247
Higls@am.. tviAcli Canv.pbell 100
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High Games Betty
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704, Doris $c4tjtteet lu. Frank Bergman 507, Anuwhta Jacobs 114, Jackie Oepisoi 201157,Cork
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Forward Bob Dandridge. who
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King Academy 47 Gold Coast 41
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Clay 72 Ga'OrevsiIe SuccPioii 6 1
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JOSePh 35
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Darnell human with 19 points.
(r%% C.ty 72 rOiflOn 43
Mdy,I Division
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Pensacola Will" 74 Pen 9 High 71
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PhIladelphia at Houston
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Columba $4. Lafayette
PIer, Orins at San Antonio
Wint ers with 29 points and Buccaneers when they take on
Boston
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Marques Johnson with 21.
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Fed City 64. P9 Even 44
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Coach John McKay will make
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Atlanta at Golden State
game," Milwaukee Coach Don his final decision just before
LIU 94, CCNY 110 let)
New )Cr1e vi KIn City
Nelson said. "lie was h us tling kickoff, but Friday he indicated
at Omaha
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Mast Martm, 10. Conn 47
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Mecc 7 hrtt 94. Malone 77
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P4-r, Jersey at M'lr,aust-,
not hi ng worked,"
Ohio WiVn 97. Ginvi 5,0
Denver at Los Angeles
)ledberg started the first two
Pratt 5$. Staten
Atlanta at Phoen,
Elsewhere in the NBA.
SAN FRANCISCO I UI'l l
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Seattle bounced Boston, 111-89. games for Tampa and fluff
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doubles. Those wishing to participate may
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Tentative final adult rankings for 1977 from
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Castle ranked 33 in men's (35) singles.
Larry and wife, Leslie, were ranked No. :i in
the husband-wife ratings.
TENNIS TIPS: Grip affects every shc'f. You
must feel the racket as it is held diagonally in
your palm. To hold the racket at a right angle
to the hand is called clubbing and this reduces
racket control. Separate those fingers slightly
to reduce leverage and increase feeling that
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Miami (Ohio), Delaware and Mississippi.
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matadors. Toreros at the top
earn around $O,O a year
after taxes and expenses. But
the 70 other cape.ssaving
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pers, tr})ng to make ends meet
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clamber up into the big'ttfllt'.
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Madrid's
bullfight
reaurants, ''is the nonlleros,
the young espontaneos sshc'
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jump over Iw stall to fight a
bull in hope of catching an
agent 's eye, and then move into
the sport with enthusiasm and
daring.
"What would be good," Hojo
seams, ''is a tiiona•nano
series of fights pitting a
matador from the north of
Spain against someone from the
south Such a nianoa niano
always brings on a frenzy. The
cornda badly needs something
like this to regain it.s rispect
Respect is precisely what the
world of the brave bulls lacks
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live in Nas'aluenga in Castille
recently were so disgusted at
the slopps spectacle they sass in
their local bullring that they
rioted, seized the bull and
roasted him for a spontaneous
civic picnic.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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COUNTY. FLORIDA
Cat. No 77 22)5 CLOt i
BARPIE TI ft6Pp, 01 OIJLAPIDO
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Deferdarl
NOTICE or ACTION
10 BETTY A STRINGER
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and allp.rsons cIarn.rig by through.
under or ag.nSt her
YOU ARE PIOTIF lED that in
1(100 lo foreclose a mortgage on
the Polloertg property ri Semrue
County. FlorIda
Lot I). Block "H", TEMPLE
TFRRAC( ANNE*, according io
H,, Plai 'rereof, recorded in Plat
Bach I. i-age 61, PubIc Morth of
Seminole County, FIOrid
has b?en filed aganst y30 and you
are re30 red t Ser t a copy of your
et,tIpn d.IPil%..1 t aNy. 'ci .1 on
firenl
McC.ghr,n,
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Plantiff'S attorney, *hOSC adeSs
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Boa ISO. Winter Park,
Fiortda 337Q, On or b#fore
December 16th, 1671, and file PIe
orignal with the Clerk of ihIt Coufl
e'tPltf before WfviCe OIl Piatritilt's
attorney or immediately iptereatter,
Otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the cnmplaint or petit.
WITNESS my hand and official
Seal ci thIS Court OIl 1151 10th dal
Noyembtr, 1677.
Seall
Arlhvr H Beckeith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
B1 Betty N Capps
Deputy Clerk
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Sem.noI.Count1, Florida. under the
fictitious SamI of GREEN EAR TH
PLANTS,
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register taIdytameeth the Clerk
the CIrcuit Court, Siminol. County.
Florida in accordance with the
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Statules, Ti, WI
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NOtICC it hereby Qven thaI I am
engaged fl bosiness Ii $07 P,Iagric'a
Ave. SintOr), Seminole COunty,
Floridi, under the ficttOu name ci
Ilift HERBALIST and Itsat I intend
IOre'cstcr lad name with t'Se Clerk
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County, F lCq,da fl accordance *fts
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L'censed ASsocates 140.5$ Fr.,
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December S. and all Ill..
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Garage Sale- Sun Only' Tei
beds. clothing, toyi &amp; misc III
RusSin St . Lake Mary 3771461

Moving Carport
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mactane
APPLIANCES 173

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327 6903
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LET US HELP YOU MAKE YOUR CHOICE TODAY
CALL3OS.322.3103

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con operated, 57% cactI May be
"en at Masters Cove Apt 2714.
Rdge'cood Ave. IOa in 5pm.
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Cord ton. prced to Sell, $373.
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Div'S 327 $133
F4gh?, 377 73
hp 0*ner
3 III) 1 (aPP. A A
carpet. feilia"I yard, Pru-t Ppf'y'. 9,
S'.t?a% $71,500 Call 373 573

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eo'?al Plea' &amp;
Ac Cc'i'dl or' .'g
ORANGE CITY
Lake tronlage ,1 StIle, S g000 used Televsion 525
01 ntng and cabnets 20 '5
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r'st.mria'es Call
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springs, century oats rich Soil,
arId up 7619 Orlando Dr - 3'??
rio 323 C.42'i or 372 5505
Harp s a' 14Ws
_OCLL 319 5371
S,,r'trci 97;
pretty v'e*,
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$19,%Q
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Three ne II
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balance
oearS esperence Large or
5'P.'i lobs
57)00 1951717
Deltona- low down *.tti terms
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7j6 7610
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a'' )7)537
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P114(14(10 c
no_set Sock V 'Paine 171 11$
c'i Tv s open Sat , Herbs TV 2S9 '
P, 'I ii,) houSe pa'ritrg &amp; repaf
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,', eiperene 3.') lIla
Scm ISh &amp; 51 A frebup .5th
Beauty care
best terms WIl,am M,alic,o*
LWfl A gartn EquIpmnt
Sli, REALTOR, )fl Ill)
Services
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SaleS
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Iocri'rrl Plarrett S Beau?, Nod
Plait CP,a n Saw &amp; Iruck. *lI do
Sl9 F, ISI St 372 S7I7
Smittys Snappi,, Turtle
odd lobS. yerp dependable 122
7354
I i/i Camp. Tackle Shop I) boats.
ESTATE SALE
15(* ' 3'p.t Or 3,'? 7fIi
Sal ISun tr,n,
Jny,,6ea,,,1,pa"0,01,
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prank I Manuel. REAL TOR
Mad Servcr
Pace pOur
socnrr , ,'
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Call 373 0139
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modern green vei,ei COuCh1100, handmade cooden epil
planters- 110 &amp; u
3 cypresS
lamps 113 ea 377 7393

On Ihe Beautiful St JQP.fl5 River
Live NW of Santord off H*y I?
62, Leisi"e World Mobile
Estates. American Park'.
DeBary MobIle HOmes I LoIs
begInning at $11 300. bank
financing, includes Club HOuSe.
Pool, Ienn'S Court'.. Boat
Launch 13011 6115674

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MultIple Listing Service

Furnished

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pets. aduIIS, RV't *,Icoenp
2545 Part Dr , Sanf0'd
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provde proftjsortal
fledroom
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Quiet Sanford Coumt
mu-St Iu'n%P, P (OnnIiIele resume
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SIribord
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Praile, apis AdlI5 4, fam11
.11-01, -n *rtip
for cOnSiderliOn
perk Weekly 3115 Hey 1767,
A 'P' p ilrscrption of the firm, the
Sanfnrd 373 1630
S 'Pci( ,th'l'tes AIN respect
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(IS outtjre* PC SASQ Set or
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Small bc vc Ic" Spli ihp -dir
i'WO!IMATI 11146111 0005
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tIn. ph-Ity of profcs'oriaI firmS to r'11''fej galal TP.p' Herald, 33)
rpc
0,1 tmcly manner eli be a
)fll 'ii' Pit 1'4S
cor'S,drr,ston in the %f'lf'(tiOfl
process LII r.gj,essuns of r,?cresI --------------tinuid be Submitted bp 1 00 PM,1 SSd flvt Visitor5 to P'IrOnC-our
rental planS GE NE VA GAll
December 33. 1677, tO the attention
DENS. 150$ W 75th Si . Sanford
of Mr Paul Magnarst. Drainage
322 7090
f r' or., Publit WorkS Depart

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J'mme Co'*an 31$ Palmettp
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preferred 377
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All makes arid models If you've
spent hours look.ng for a par
I,Cl6r type oi un't give me the
OPpOrtunity towork for you Cali
Pete. Winter Pjrs at su 9914 or
Sanford. 372 III)
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42-44'IObiIe Homes

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longer needed 'temS
"-gP' It an rlepb,,ri' s eye Place
" ( 11'i%bed ad, arid pIe the
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Steam Clean Your O-wn'(arpet
Rent Our Rnserp.ac
CARROLL S FURNITURE, 337 Sill

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BUY JUNK CARS, tri,,(h &amp; im
pods $lQ io 170 372 5960 after S
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fuiIVtf'lfcOrtari(d 77 model
Impala TraspI Tcaltr, I BR full
bl'h. lOt tOchen Irelaing
lang room, Pate uP Pasrflen!5
$113 per month, pa -, off 11300.
373 7S41 ibter 6 p rn
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'73 me4 Call 3736570 or $34
4103 Dealer I

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TA'/EL TRAILER
'.i IF P5-') 575
PHONE 323 6,51

Chuck Gormly, 3736511

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Oav'c
Beach, will hold 4
..,blC AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Sa' n.Qhl at? )0 It's
the Only 0fl ti Florida You let
tPiC rpSIq,4 prce No charge
other ihan IS registratiaji feq
unle
vehicle is Sold Call 901
2551311 for furilte'r details

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lflternaPn,.l Dpiomat Campr,
uSed ,ery I,tt, lOaded II
tefetted ti buying, call 332 1303
Can be hank frianced
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HAULING.

1977 Singer Zig Zag

CHA VA HOMES - OnI, $ic.o
dOAn payment on COmplftelr re
condton,d homes. pr.ced from
$I7,O00up in Sanford &amp; SemInole
Co Need not be a veteran SEE
10(1 UtlY pourS TODAY'

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HANDY MAN SPECIAL Ode' I
It IX" A'.
SPar, 2 ftP frame
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FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Oct Lacy, 33) 7510

II carat necklaces, $39 up' Meeker
Wallets. $3 uo Come in &amp; See!
Gwaltney Jewelers, 201 5 Park
Ave

riverfront $15120 372 0779

REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Day or Night-

62 -'-Lawn.Ga,-den
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FANTASTIC- 3 BR 7 bath home
on Bg Lake Mary' Paneled FR
with storiefireplace C HIA eal
0 lIchen w Carpet &amp; much
more' 551(1)0'
FORGET ME NOT
3 AN. )
bath home in Writer Springs'
Lg FR, equipped kitchen, C
H&amp;A, * w carpet, fence)
backyard I. more' Just 5fl.4Q0'

H arold Hall Realty

(II A 1011
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323.7340
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carpetel), tailored drapes ill
Atricar, ?lgiif Craclers SO large
SePont.accas alina, 1330 377 S344
P1,15, .e a lIter' a good f'c,rre
78-?torcycles
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GE Electric applances. 3Q
worms
$1
Also Peat, tine
Cute cuddle,, and fr
Call 323
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50 N 0' living spice pl5 a 2 car
aualty. SI bvlhCI Wholesale in
Condition
MijSI
Sell this
container. S buShels or
'73
Yamaha
175,
Engine
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garage ALSO. l30's10') bulldog
Week"! No reasoecabl, offer
,
d%aitenibled but has all 114
more. lSc per bushel BAGGS
Cith a half haIti unattached t
Blue Pont Siamese, Imalel. free
refused
Leave nam, and
th hOuSe All th5 s situated ow, I
MARKET. 243 Sanford Lv ,
parts $IOOoe best offer 32)017t
to gooa PIOriSC 337 •97
at 3730701 or 3226443
a I acre lake front site iust
SaflbO,d 3)) 1*41
STOP
AP,()
1'HIP*W
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$25000 clown and tak. over
German Shepheerl Pues for sale
77 *t'oe Pinto. e AC. Mater. 2$
Penney room divider
C
MINUTE
IF
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Payments' No Closing costs'
CLASSIrLED
eitll mother I father on
MPG, good CoIlditiols. 1500 Call
fireplace, electric logs heating,
ADS 010141 WORK THERE
CaIII)0 IllOfrom lOa m 4 p m
premles, 377 1731 or 617 6099
3234194 after S P m
used one mo Sold $796 tS.
WOULON T BE ANY
Or Call $30 OtSi alter • p in
sacrlce at 111000 call 531 3795
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Dobermln Pups. AKC.
, Ssjnlas'id 735 Clamogo, 3 BR. 1
docked *O'rI.ed reds I blacks,
ELECTROLUX
From
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123.700, 1700
1130 o $250 Born Oct 3(1's 323
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M-cidel t7;, ;oodo;all typei of
repa-rs before closrig,
Call $42
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campeting, told OrIginally $214.
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rePossessed
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for
Short
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time balance 14150 9941317 I
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-I 2107 AMELIA. 2611. I bath, good
"BIG KICK" HORSE FEED
lOcalon, poten!ai 117.000
SOLB .5346
III BAY AVE -- 3 BR. I bath,
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large kitChen, tree's 17l.9Q0
Brand new, never vst'd. Slightly I
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damagd in Shipping, balance
acres
'iOu don't tell people, ho* are
"S RAMBLER 4
house or garden $7 SOC
..- Sills 0.-st ls 0.
145 1141217
'me, go ng 'o snoc' TIll 119Cm
HiDDEN LAKE 4 011. 3 bash.
,.lh a Cla%sltied an. Dv
a.l.no
t'aci'tlent condo on $13 900
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•6 MONTEOO2 DOOR
337 2611 or $31999)
Seal Sf4 AC,S.
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Singer's most modern sewing I
bath, Caifonna contemporary
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ma'chn,, fully automaic told
to
orgrsally, $543 RepossessedROBIIIE'S REALTY
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used for I months, balance,
REAL bR
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R'd.rut tC NYC area.
Dec 21
CroitI wlsa.a 0.',.. I.cii4 lip
Larry'S Mart, 215 Sanford Aye
'72 SUBARU
Sale I7stringgUllr Eac COi'sd
But &amp; Sell, the finist n used
wtli case.
sioc 3721150
fUrfl'ture Refrig . 5to.re toot-'
'73 Great LakeS, 3 BR. I', balls,
'7 DATSUN 610.2 DOOR
iyiyI •,,f.
Car Tree.
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AP'aPever the Occasort, fPiC?e 5
a
ROCk Cove Cf . 322591$
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'73 PINTO ST. WAGON ,, £e$swst,C Miii MPG
soon
aI'a12' Airline 3 BR. I
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MAVERICK
Ad. $tiris 11(1i14.15$I
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Sofa and char, Ne* On',
Home Phi Many eilras (30S1
5109 COUNTRY FURNITURE
'74 GRAN PRIX
111114. Pe.,c Iviryfll99, a Sar9a'
323 1091
'4 ?, 'V 4
5,Ir.bor) 373 S377
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II' 'sg PP.4 ad for 5; 130"ut' - ,
Over 50
37 'iD, 2 BR I ball great for
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title privle-9p5 to boatIng ssng
&amp; listing in btluliful Lake
Mary Go with th
lovely
r"ectjl've 3 BR. 7 bath Isome
AlIt piano Sited lying rlEm,
cheery fully equipped pat n
kit(hn, cozy family room eitfi
enchanting view, den.0 HIA. e
* carpet, double sized garage
*ith wOrk befiCPI. deep *ell ApIs
tpr'nkler System for large oat
shaded
yard
IncIted
greenh0,, call 10(11,

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Christmas gifts SOc 1, up
Glasseare. Paint I, groceries,
W3Ie'sGeneral Slore. 51$ Elm
Ave. formerly Mary Carter
Pain? Store
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, Do your Christmas %Isopçing at
Sanford A11Cton' Lots of nice
W# a. Sell &amp; Trade all make-s &amp;
Iem5 including I'j horseman
models f cars' Top prices pa i
Compressor, Rattan LR lute. i
fo' Ci#10 merchandise
maple
OR
lurnitu"e.
116$ AUTO SALES
Medtern.nean China cab-net,
420 N Hwy 1767
Caslielberr,
w-Cker. olk. uprght freezer,
1D4.SO3
TVS,chesPs,dressers BR Sutes,
For Sale- 1911 Ford TofIno, $5100.
&amp; 01'. of roisceulen90us .le'.Isi't
CASII vISA MASTER "'GE
auto .ar. AM FM. 337 7441 after
pi rn A
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SAisrun1,, AUCTION
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Tovo', CeliCa '73,1 sp radio, good
1215 S French Avenue
cord $7195 327 0331
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bILE CABINETS
12O&amp;
MANUAL TYPE API TEllS $301
d'P
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$1Q4, up
USED
X1.CUT liE
DESK
11(1)4, p
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STEPIO CHAIRS
$206 up
P4011 s
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Fine selection of -good uSed fur
n.ture 5307003
Bob Walker Furniture
oi,, 1792
Catsellierry Plaza

WANT ADS ARE BLACK 6
TE AND READ ALL
OVF (4

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tone wheel ,limnat, most
electronic upkeep For home or
Small church use. 5763 371 7995
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amp E ,cellerlt cor'd,to.'i
UCh. both for $700

a(tory Clearance. Ofi Stretch zig
tag Sing machines Singer,
new $119, balance ISS Singer
Cutura, sold new for 1410, Pay
balance of $235 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
13)0 State St
Sanford Plaza 372 p4)1

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da.tple*, all eiC(tric, c?fltrlI ar &amp;
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3 BR. 7 bath, fam,l, room, doing
room, 1vnQ room, double
garage, UfIty room, porch
135 900 327 1215

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Weg Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
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lIiIII'IC Pool, (6CC
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Government subSidy avalabie ,
Bulder 322 2217 EQual HOusing
oprtumiity
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6954 ailen 3pm
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L,1te Mary
ij bath
home'. Under 135.000 with lest
than 173Q dOwn Government
fundIng Builder 373 3211
Equal
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SANI 0140
177.500
LIIFgI'I laml6 hOme or home *th
'rlcoror'
p"ced 17.000 belOst
blot appraIsal
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O'scount Mu'.
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French Awp - 377 7j

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001, 91j11 racs, ISIS, 3371674

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665 5361, 321 0131 373 4142

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WILSOPIMAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311 315 E First St
327 3427______,____,______

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10' fuer9lassbOatt
engine, 1730 372 1762

Fiberglass caSement drap.q.eS.
trple wIdth, also 2 Single, II" en
length, neutral color. 542 4763
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It?) Ford Ranchero 300,
Pant, good tires, automatic
transmlsseon. 11100. 337 7111

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Bromlads OtM'rs Low Price
Cl-,srtg out' Come, See, Save
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Lovely) BR 7 bath, Ig Fla rm
I'll n kitchen, cent Heat &amp; Ar,
fenced rear yd 139 530

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apt to nice area &amp; in good cond
Bargan at $32,000

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'SerOratecl odr' NCrrrP '.'s
e.a%' 135900 terms

rISt.nJ O9(1'?uflOy Beg.n ,,
Imp iSr'e 10.43 Go,ârwi St
Drltana,

JENNY CLERK REALTY
REALTOR
327 4$

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Small counter shcase,
Small cash reg.SIer, 17$
1797

Ma-tland Lg I BR. I bath condo,
*ilh all appliances 'net washer
&amp; dryer 176.100

rent
option to buy, I or 7 BR, 1,
bltns.0 H&amp;A, 0' Oil heat Utility
room, eatra storage rooms on I
acre 137.000 or reasonable offer
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option t buy 1 BR. 7 bath.sptt
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plan, lamity mom, appliances,
carpeting 5, draperies paliure
for horses available. 149.900
' ON LAKE MONROE_ 2 acres
.sth 3 1116. 3' bath Spl,t plan
,
fence-cl pool on Quet Street,
$13,000 on reasonable Often,
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immediate occupanc,
BUIlDING SITES
with b'g Old
oak 'rees. some eater tr,t ',
to I
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LOCH ARBOR- Brittany Home
Shady lot 141.500
SANFORD-- Charming older
home Large lot Apartment
1'." 151.300

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cytiner engine, 1100,

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Carpet cleaning equipment Steam
Soil estraction cleaner. 30
gallons of shampoo, 12600 3.3

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REALTOR
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7fl7 Hwy 1767
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VA ICHA homps
located in many areas 01
Sem'nole County 117.300 to
ISOl,00 Doeri paymenl
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use. CA doAn, asking $U.000
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Plave buyer wanling home in
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BY OWNER -- Remodeled 3 BR, I
bath, iarge 101, 177.000 377
tIi&amp;
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3 BR. I', bath,
C H&amp;A, large private Pled.
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$15,600 1ti, do*fl payment
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look over tree that
threatens to Fall Ofl 91
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Sirs.
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seren't femaband akid no one Iruni their l'olaroitls. And distractions. The typical
ssould notice hr.''
there's plenty of Iwslas in it for Spanish famil) noss has enough
The teenag(, born Marit*'l t'verbodv, no pain, no strain, money to purchase orw of the
Ai'en:ar. has cse to SO kills to
Spani builfi 'ht ('ins seem to (ttuntr) s locally assembled
her credit. RI all in minor
hats and Mainasita sstulll
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ratht r pit ni ,s ,th Ui kuL a
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buliuights in Ic big cities
before grandsands packed
primarily with tcophisticated
and undeniandir tourists who
have paid huge ilack market
prices for their rats.
So the bulls coie luml* ring
in. slow, oversseit, their chest
and leg muscles eak because
tht s t. grown ueating from
troughs rather than out
foraging on the rage for food.
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'It' lxcoimg a Little like a the t'Iums
bull stumbles local ring ihen he can turn on
freak sho," dghs one nears around, often staggering to his the 1' and see the cowitrvs
aficianado. The only new knees because he's so over• k'.st fights relased from Seville
name that's roused any in. s'eight. The matador makes a or Madrid - even if they're not
tcre this .er is l Nina." few spettacular'Iooktng. but much better? 'one critic ssrott'
Andhe'sonlya 17'year-old girl safe,passes. TIp,, tWlStLIS shout ma newspaper recently.
sshose capessc is okay if she
'Ole and pull out the prints
flk'n there are other ness

concept of stolen in the ring, should a sserm man
But ssh thl fiesta brava's nionev to st a had fight in his
igr.anuniow' ddmt'
Some inidrs blanit' a
corrida Mafia
the soc;illt'tl
Sales Grandet Seven major
ptclmott'rs in Sam control all
the country's iiajor rings anti
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MADRII) - The bullfight in
Spain is mainly on the sane.
Not that you'd knoss it b) the
paychecks of the countr 's top

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To Sanford's Painters

Room restaurant in Touchton's
Rexail Drugstore has been sold by Glenn
McCall and Ernie Mills to Bill and Dot
Painter, Upsala Rd., Sanford. residents.
McCall and Mills, both pharmacists who
owned the restaurant l5vears. will continue to
run the drugstore, according to McCall.
Painter finished his last day Friday in the
Sales department of Continental Central
Inc.. institutional foods dealer. Mrs.
"!or
Painter will continue her employment with
Flagship Bank of Seminole.
Painter, a Sanford resident for 10 years, has
had nine years of restaurant experience with
the Driftwood cafeteria chain, headquartered
in St. Petersburg. No major changes are
restaurant now,
anticipated with the
according to Painter. New caroeting and
reupholstering are being installed.
We're not restaurant-oriented people,"
explained McCall.

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president of the dealership. And thrii (lit. gO(Nl•luek
manager. doing the toast for Baird-Ray (right).
left, left photo). area

Howard SI. Jenkins has been elected to the
Publix board of directors, according to
Charles Jenkins Sr.. chairman of the board for
Publix Super Markets Inc. Ed Shivers, store
supervisor of Publix stores in Volusia County,
was named director of insurance and safety.

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Office

M.L. Raborn, 1945 graduate of Seminole
High School, has opened Raborn Realty,
Room ill, Sanford Airport. The firm is a
member of the National and Florida
Associations of Realtors and Seminole County
Board of Realtors.
SEEDCO Boss To Speak

William (Sonny) Walker. regional director
for the Community Services Administration in
Atlanta, will introduce Horace Orr, as keynote
speaker for the annual banquet of the Pinellas
Opportunity Council in St. Petersburg Jan. 6,
1978. Orr is director of SEEDCO (Seminole
Employment Economic Development Corp.).
'Hot Issues ' On Agenda

"Handling Hot Issues" is subject of Florida
Public Relations Association's convention
underway this weekend at the World inn.
Orlando.

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Senunole County. ould sotii&amp;'da create a need for more room.

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Herald Stall Writer

About 300 banking officials, bustnes.sniefl, automobile dealers.

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press, friends and others were there to welcome Yvonne Baird
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and Bill Ray to their new Baird.Rav Datsun dealership
4444 U.S. 17-92.
Thursday evening.first phase of the grand o pening that
It
will continue until Dec. 11 for the public during regular business
hours, 8 am. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and d am. to 6
p.m. Saturday and Sunday. according to Ray,
The opening of the new 27.000-square-foot complex Is the latest
step in a long friendship between the Baird and Ray families,
Mrs. Baird. who is one of only six women Datsun dealers in the
U.S.. has seen the Datsun franchise she and her husband. Dick,
first began operating 10 years ago mushroom from a one-car-perday sales pace to about 1000 cars per month.
Following the death of Baird about 18 months ago, she asked
Ray to become her partner in the dealership, then located at
Highway 436 and 17-92.
Kay had been a friend of the Bairds since the 1960s, when Dick
Baird and Ray both worked at hlelntrelmann Ford in Orlando.
Ray said.
Prior to that time, Ray had operated two International hIar
vester dealerships - in Orlando and Sanford.
Today. Mrs. Baird is president and Ray vice-president and
general manager of the new $1 million complex which employs 35
according to Mrs. Baird.

m . (Itt lucatton, she said, held only about 125 cars. The new

()iilplex ill enable the l)atcua purch a ser to choose from
new ani used cars. Mrs. Itairo said
The new complex will meet the increased demand for Datsun
automobiles , which have been selling quite well according to Mrs
Baird She attributed the Datsun success story in part to the
gasoline "crunch" and energy crisis of recent )ears.
Iniete's no way to go but up." added Ray. 11w quality of the
autom obile has been establcshed.'
also not ed the tugh.growth projections for the Seminole
County area would create a demand for more Datsuns.
Mrs. Baird said the Nissan Motor Corp in U.S.A.. which
distributes Datsun in this coimt', prides itself in the women
de alers the company has appointed.
She said she was not autoniaticall&gt; haiukd tIìe I)atswi fran
chise. 'I really had to prove myself," she said.
helping to welcome the Bait d.lthy dealership into its new
building were four representatives of Nissan. U.S A.: Charles B.
Ross, area dealer development manager: Al Allaband, business
regional sales manager,
management manager: John Henke.
and William Bartlett. district sales manager.
Ross said that the new Baird-Ray complex was typical of the
aggressive expansion now taking place throughout the country on
the oart of Datsun dealers and the NLcsan company .
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and offers a
In additi on, the deaIehip sells Golyear t:res
The
BairdiL
complete servwe facility that includes 13 ba)s
complex also has complete body shop and painting facilities
St'rsict' customers can relax in a waiting area t'tinplete with
)t;i notel
windows so h"y can see their aUtolflObIlt'S being fixed.

The Rollins Brass Ensemble will present the
third of seven performances for the Rollins
College Music In The Chapel series. The performance, free and open to the public, will begin
at 8:00 p.m. in Knowles Memorial Chapel Sunday.
Dr. William K. Gallo, associate professor of
eMusic at Rollins, will direct the 20-member Brass
Ensemble. The musical performance will include
"Melita," a chorale prelude, and the works of
Gabrieli, Gordon Binkerd and Scott Joplin.

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HUMBOLDT, Neb. ( UPI)
Fellers Country Store may be regular market prices of *2.26
for wheat. $169 for corn. 14.63
offering southeast Nebraska
for
soybeans and $2.66 for
farmers the best bargain in the
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In return for the grain, the
customer selects an equivalent
dollar amount of merchandise
and walks out the door. The
sales tax Is the only money that
"We're losing mosey on ilot changes hands.
of things," Morris saldadding.
The Morrises' offer of met'Sometimes you have to give a
lot of things in hopes you can chandise for grain at parity
get something back at a later prices stems from the Ameri.
dale. If we lose our farmers, we can Agriculture movement's
wont have to worry about efforts to organize a farmers'
strike on Dec. 14

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Foggs ; 's lie, Doll; and son, Tom. show model

The Foggins i,froini left) F. H. I
of dirigible Iiinaenburg to Tom Hunt. president of the Greater Sanford Chamber
pot."
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of Commerce. It's just one of the gills available at the Foggin's 'hobby

shich had its grand opening this fleck. •s part of the celebration, three door
prizes were awarded in contest that began Nov. I I. Winners: Carol Ellerbe.
Sanford, lathe; Chris Cummings. Sanford. sander: and David (issel, Winter
Springs. satire saw.

Prospectus (orfl'r (ri nt 10
Lake Realty I Div O)fp, (1 , 997
Eutit. W II' of Lot 66 Lair S y lvan
[Sit, I) 13. $100

Ja...k A Havr*t A, *f
P to
harold N Thompson. lMarr.edl
7i6I Salisbury Blvd WP. Lb 33,
Palm Shacio*9. I) 55, $10.500
J,'te,%Ofl Ii Hodges I. *t (tn
(, to Federal R,èitp &amp; Inv Corp
cots 7121. 13(5 65. SanIando the
'..hufb Beautifu l. Palm Sonnat Sec
al l ots 5.Lots I &amp; to
ail, S Qua'1 140110* Qu.nsa'cxx'
Manor. O. Co to C E Brooks M'f3
Co Inc , 3734.57500 tIst State
Iam'I 337))Q
Leonard K Vogel. Trustee to
Robert F Everett Jr &amp; *1 Mary Ii
Par II. LaS"
St 211 Oviedo
P.cke$t [?S .in $.0 2321)2. 13.0Q
RoSettE eoh,stieti&amp;wI Alberta
1 to George A PullS .lr a. t.4
Els.,W .111 Bombay Ave. WS. 10
IS. BbS 7). North Orl , lit At3dn 17 24
SubI ml Phpp% HamningNwi Corp
$6. 319.000
40CC) I Della F Chalfant to
Stephen W Chaltant. Mars A
Chalfant &amp; Brenda S , lit I 8' 791 H
S 1))' 04 [ IS)' of Lot Ii.
Ov'edo
Amended Plat liii? Haven on Lii?
Harney. it at . $100
The Hutbey Co to Shelton Attoc. .
Inc., 20) Timbercove C" . LW Lot
Its C. Sweriwater Oats, Sec II, 70
1041 Mfg WP Fed. 366.100. 307.
' 311.100
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real eyescore since the owners
loft. Doesn't the broker have
the responsibility of keeping the
properly up?

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acting as the agent for the cannot get any action in this
absentee owner. As such, he manner, it may be because the
certainly has rc'ponaibtlity 10 OWflet is not quite takln.g js
inform the owner of any that seriously when be asks

for money for maintenance.
You might obtain $jw
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brcror from the tuo(ffre.A
probably sell more quickly If it letter from you would reinforce
Is attractive in aPPearance.
the broker.
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property he is offering for sale,
he Is IMered lit Its condition
as an aid In attracting a buyer.
if you approach him in a
reasonable manner, you will
probably
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ry to get the
you t_
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Krid14' P. *t Al'rp, Hamef
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',.,rsIr,cio Spr'ng I 34, %0t) rY'OJ .)F'
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CPaQman I *1 Terry, 201 Cam
bridgeDf. LW. Lt24,WCSIVaHiIIS.
S.c.) 7043. P.*tg OFF On 343.500.
331411
per cent $i000
Don HOOvCr Constr Inc • to Mark
A LaMotte, tgt, &amp; Beverly A
[liSps, 11 91 . it ten. 201 Lothberrv
Hill. .c .
ii • LW. Lot 37. Wilk
704 Mtg Fl: Orl 343.900. 1333 399

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KeiWwih Ernest Posse. sgl

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Marlin La:or,t: &amp; at Rose II . ISS
Spring Ste TH. Mtld, Lot 21, HIS I
Spring 15 Hills. Sec 1 1419Mtg FI
Off 335.400. $4 4109 Si Pet cent
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Martha P &amp; Wm Oar. &amp; *1 Frinc

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44' of Lot 113 131st
S ci. I 31. 3500
Winter Springs Div Corp to
Residential Comm Of Amer Inc
Lot 217, W i nter Spr i ngs Unit J 1719
MtCo I *1 Margaret I. Nt 3 8,9). 320.0))
Pe%'dential Comm ,Amer Inc • to
317A. LW. It I Wrk.va Club (tts .
A P Traynor Jr &amp; *1 Marilyn J
5ec One. 70 34 7 Mfg F F On
C)son Rd WS. Lot 717 . Winter
3720)). 3S7 54 S IS per (tnt $22.0))
[ 5. J homes Inc to American SPftWJS Unit 317 Ii 90. Mfg Sun Itt
c,,cvp One Inc , B. 531 Off 37101 fd all Bk0nl.U7.i,4O7, $7O.00)
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C ommenc e at SW con of NW. Of
C t H4mry F #ilSiinj.Qn &amp; *4 [len
3(. t 5c 531 29 nc 3l?'3.XO
'0 &amp; *5 J04fl to L . III) Ivy In. WI', It Il 131 5 C).
John E
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Wilbur II iorLiafl I *4 belly J ill
Mfg Jaw 14411 13k 377,300. $711 Al
W Hornbeam Or . LW 10? 62. Bib
per Cent $77.9)0
3. Sabll Pont Amended Pi'l, It 67
ROy Haynes 1 *1 Eleanore to
64 subj mtg WP Fed 677 332.400.
F red Wendur 1. *1 Ffanrt M. 11*
PICHO Mfg Corp to Anthony Bryan Cl ,AS. Lot 21 HIS H Oakland
Lombardi 1*fJan.t.3340t*Drop Estt,2ndSet IdiSliubi Onto; Fr
Cove, CO. Lot Ia. ets A. Sterling 1064 313.600. $35.000
Countrywide Funding Corp to
Unit it. 17175. Mfg NCNB
Martha A P phe'r. 710 Hi(køfy St.,
1,1y,000.
137.000. 3254 331.000
Sebring. Lot I Ott I) Eastbnoo&amp; s d
Iouv,r"a 1,5 Shelter ilorm
OuBos%l 10 John P Butt 1 *5 Un S 7505$. $71,300
Emela, Ii? Hidden Oak Dr LW.
Robert C) Turner 1 *1 Josephine
svbi tnt; S 71 101911-- Lot I), 015 13 to James N Williams &amp; at Kathryn
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Springs
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Il 39 10 etc . 363.000
Pt? 13 ISS Stone St Oviedo - ['.of
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W' iLots 201&amp;3OSO p Swope Land
Moon. SQl 1413 Meadowtank St
Co Pat Black Hammock 2110111.
LW, LII 81k C Sky LInk 3d. 17,4
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when we get together and try to know each other .
Thert s no partiality shown.
Another charter member, Shirley Brunner, added. "These are all real nice people. We like each
other and gut along very well."

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Homecoming Queen at the University of Florida,
has been selected to represent the State of Florida
as a member of the Agree All-American
Homecoming Queens contingent to be honored
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crowd according to
IIenr - ('attermole and
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"Cinderella " on Dec. 16, 17 and lBat 8:30 p.m. and
three matinees, Dec. 17. 18 and 19 at 2:30 p.m. in
the Edyth Bush Theatre in the Central Florida
Civic Theatre's complex at 1010 E. Princeton
Avenue, Orlando. Starring will be guest stars,
Janice Barringer (formerly Janice Reid of Mt.
Dora) and Edward Stewart. Tickets are available
through the Civic Theatre Box Office: (305) 8967365 or call The Performing Arts Company at
(305) 339-9632. Tickets are $2.
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the nation's major highways.
"The small dealer is going to die out.' (Hcott said,
predicting a doubled market .share for self.st'rviut'
stations in the early 1980s. "Right now It's roughl) 30
percent. We're going to have that double to 60 or 65 percent."
Olcott said self-service station.s where washing your
own windshield is almost impossible unless ou bring your
own cleaner and cloth - will grow even more iintwrswial

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'We are always doing interesting
and exciting things, said founder
of the club Mollie Steudle, whose
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traveling on a Caribbean Cruise, visiting such
Places as Montego Bay, Puerta Plata. Port Au
Print t an d Port \ nton ma
e are aisI ,IS doing interesting and exciting
things
'id Mrs. 't"udTi whose intense energy
seems to he the spark plug for the group.

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monthly meet ings in the Prairie Lake
IA'guori Building Programs are interesting and
'. arie, and plans are always being formulated for
(rips or other entertainment.
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Players Inc. ialso known as Deflary Players)
announced they are presenting their first play of
the season. "Angle Street" Thursday and Friday
at 8 p.m. and Dec. 11 at 3 p.m., at the Deliary
Community Center. The Victorian thriller in three
acts by Patrick Hamilton was first presented
under the title "Gaslight" by Gardner Davis in
London, England. The cast, directed by Toni
Waiman, includes Ruth Winters, Gary Hicks,
Sharon McKechnie, ,Joan Loutsenhizer, Dale
Miller, Charles Weydig and Bill French.

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"We're going to have a large piece of land with [I 1 ;1% IA10 islands, all self-serve." he said. "At one end, still I. ,
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little kiosk in which sits the mone)laker
"The pimps even could be overhead so that as th" a •ur
drives over the parapet it will trigger this gadget that %% ; 11
somehow lower this pump, wh:ch coull be it laini: tube
coming down from above."
There might not even be a moneytaker.
"One of the things the companies have been thinking
about isa card that would be put in a pump and unlock the
flow of gasoline. You could take what uu want, t'lt'i
tronically recorded in a central billing plh('.
The oil companies already are interested ui phasing out
the personal service of their own credit cards, he saId
They would prefer bank cards, which soni*'boIy else hi.t"
to process.
The reason for all this. Ok'ott said, is econoni:
Margins of profit for the snull.volwnc gasoline dealer,
and the smallvolwne jobber who serves several stations.
are shrinking. Costs are rising.
Olcott said growth of the "big pumpers" will leave a
service gap that Increasingly will be filled by specialists,
a trend already visible, lie said this Is what will save sonic
of the neighborhood dealers.
"l'hose 100 million cars must be serviced by soruieoni',"
he said. "What we me going to see is that service servic e
stations that don't go into self-serve will go more he;.vil)
into sen'ice.
'And more and more of thest nonpetroleuni p"ople art'
getting into the service business. Paton, lot example. .'
manufacturer of truck axles and hard parts, they are
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our neighborhood with a real
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Service:

"If the farmers aren't here, demands ft,r higher price are
met.
won't he here" he said.
"For three years in a row. A MODEL
The store accepts wheat at
the equivalent of $5.02 a bushel, we've had lousy weather here,"
corn at $3.45 a bushel, soybeans Morris said. "They've (fatFOR TOM
al $7.60 a bushel and grain me,s been getting ,
sorghum imtlo at $5.77 a and half prices for three years.'

the community, as the good
appearance of the community
amid
Lspreser'ved. A We111
property. although vacant,
appears watched after. This
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wears the star, or even his competitors. tii.i be tiaot ,
difficult in the not.so-dit4ant future It's not thai theS 'II )s'
less trustworthy
the) 'II Just be harder to full
William Olt'tt, editor of National l'etrilewia Ness
says the trend in retail gasoline marketing us toward mort
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Corky Morris and his wife,
Voocelle, who own and operate
Fellers, are trading merchsn•
disc for sacks of grain at parity
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Auxiliary of I)eltona will hold its annual "Early
11,. Bird Dinner" on Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. A dance will
follow at 8:30 p.m. and will be free to all Early
Birds. The public is invited to attend at the cost of
$2.00 per person. The orchestra will feature
Legionnaire Charles Rogers on the drums.
Tickets are available from Adjutant Paula
Latola.

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Going on cruises, visiting famous Florida landmarks and attending dinners and theatre
productions are just a few of the activities that the
i Happy Senior Citizens of Seminole County include on
their busy agenda.
Now in its second sear. the group is an inait'pt.ndent organization, founded b Mollie Steudle,
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First, the pouring and then the celebration.
was the order of the day at grand opening of Baird- Itay , vice pi It
for
Charles
Ito's
Ray Datsun dealership. lilt U.S. 17-fE!. ith Bill honors

n-Happy Senior Citizens Living It Up

The Choraliers of Seminole Community College
will perform a concert of Advent and Christmas
music at :i p.m. Sunday in the Concert Hall of the
new Fine Arts Building. The program, entitled
"The Feelings of Christmas," will explore,
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through music, the moods of the holiday season in
a historical perspectiv. from the early religious
celebrations to modernity. Dr. Burt Perinchief is
the director of this 21-voice ensemble of mixed
voices. The Community Chorus and Choristers of
S.C.C. will perform the "Magnificat in D" by J.S.
Bach as part of their holiday concert in the S.C.C.
Concert hull Monday at 8 p.m. Both concerts are
free and open to the public.

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Bradlee- Mclntyre house, 130 West Warren Street
in Longwood in conjunction with the Historical
Society's Arts and Crafts Festival Saturday and
Sunday. This will be a preview of the Railway
Society's future Museum and Railway Display to
'be erected in the Historical District of Old
Longwood Village, in the near future.

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The Orlando Naval Training Center's Officers
Wives Club will hold a husband-wife luncheon on
Dec. 15, at 11:30 a.m. Featured speaker for the
.'wcheon at the Officers Club will be General
Lewis Walt, USMC (Ret), former Assistant
Commandant of the Marine Corps. All wives of
active duty or retired military officers in the
Orlando area are invited. Reservations can be
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What
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been hooked ever since.
"This ear' carnival
val was the delay should a child need to go
are sold. "After the for their two daughters, Jen
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ni t successfUl one ever," to the hospital by ambulance.
has
Kathy
when
demonstration we had the infer and Anne,
"Oliver" where h.
C LAIRE
to Mrs. J?annie
syrup over biscuits and it was her third child sometime in including
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boy and was in
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WRIGHT
Lerch. Ways and Means St Augustine's CatholL
December.
delicious!" she said.
most
of
the
scenes.
He is
('asselberr
67 as the age before anyone chairman at ('asselberry Church held a Thanksgivin)
S)Thpathy is extended to Mrs currently working on
Recently I've been reading would be permitted to coiled
The
Coff
espondent
Elementary School.
dinner For people of the cornVisiting Sharon and Butch
,with
and hearing things happening from Social Security.
the Miracle Worker' at
She said thanks goes to the inunhty at the church hail on
lorenze, I
Park Ave., are Mary Wagner
It seemed to me this was
death of her uncle, Mr Clint doing backstage work.
in Washington which might
plot to people who helped with the Thanksgiving Day. The dinner
Sharon's father and his etfe,
a
who
are
already
nothing
more
than
Mrs. Wagner traveled
of help to us
Chris's sister, 13-year-old
booths. the parents who ton- was organized by F'.E.LT.
1
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to Mobile. Ma for the Funeral Marlene also played a royal
retired. But if you are getting have us continue working only tributed baked goods, and to the
Faiiilies Experience-in Life for 4-year-old Jason Knox.
from Minneapolis, Minn. They
close to celebrating a 65th to have more money coming local merchants who con- Together) of St. Augustine.
celebrated the 13th birthday of with her son Darren and her child in "The King and!." They
birthday and are facing the into the rather depleted Social
Jun and Linda Bollinger, 11 15 their grandson Todd on mother Mrs. Ilea Laurtidine of would perform six nights a
Approximately 80 persons
"doomsday" when you might Security cash box, which would trihutt'il prizes and paper
week and do two performances
w
cne
to
spend
the
day
w.th
Quintuplet
Dr.. spent their Thanksgiving Day.
be forced to leave your b, have worked both ways more
Saturday.
One of the most popular other
families.
The Th 'nksgtving
holiday in
"I enjoy being on stage and
They have also visited
money coming in anti less
keep on reading.
"It
was tedious," Chris ex.
guiies
was
throwing
it
wet
organization
provided
three
4atson, with Linda's parents, Disney World and took in an would like to make acting my
money being paid out.
"We'd go t bed rig!-,,
sponge
at
the
faces
of
school
turkeys,
cooked
by
Bill
Baker.
:;helby
and
Alyne
Brothers.
s..id
Christopher
plained.
Oviedo High School foothall profession,"
New legislation may very
It's moortant to remember
after
school
to be ready for th
While they were there, the game where 15-y'ar-o1d Li,a tronski, 1455 Lady Amy.
well affect you more than it Social Security pension checks coach King Smith and his IlK- 5e who attended brougnt a
a
play
that
night."
He added 1611
Bollingers look their children, lorenze is oil the dance corps.
Chris has just finished
does those of us who already are tax-free, but the paycheck FlU, student assistant Rusty covered dish.
and
Marlene
love
acting and
he
Pastor
John
Dear)'
said
a
Jimmy
and
Alyne,
to
the annual
Butch's sister from Mm' seven'weck acting stint at Once
have received a retirement for a person working after 6515 ('pe11
to
Mrs.Lt'rch
t'splained
that
the
prayer
service
was
held
before
cant
grinding
(i"rnstration
neapolis,
Mrs.
Sandra
landUpon
A
Stage
Dinner
Theater
are
looking
forward
watch, with no need to tell time subject to internal revenue
PTA will u,sc (hi.' profits from dinner, "There were so many which s held at the P.K. man, also visited the Lorenze as a royal child in the play "The auditioning for more plays in
because we have no place to go, income taxing.
the future.
family, staying for a week.
or were presented with an in'
King and i.'
Some who are about to retire the carnival to pay for clinic people alone who came to share Roweles farm in Madison.
field
trips
for
cacti
with
other
Families,"
he
said,
Linda explained that the cane
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Congratulations to the South
"It was very nice to give grinding process begins with
Mrs. Norma Brady from high School student said he Seminole Pee Wee I,eague "The
no one to write,
it will be advantageous, class
'Memoney will also buy a Thanks together."
mules pulling machinery that Greenfield Mass., is staying became inspired watching his hurricanes" for their onThe House of Representatives financially, to continue at the
After
dinner
a
birthday
cake
mash
the sugar cane. Then it is ,A ith Kathy and Robert mother perforiii in tile theater defeated season and winning
old job. Or to retire and try to Weekly Scho~lastic Reader for
already has passed and a
of the students for the year. baked by Charlotte Garland squeezed out into a barrel. ('hiidoba, 745 S. Winter Park in Europe.
has
live
comfortably
with
Social
all
the Disney Howl game over St
committee
Senate
When tie was in seventh grade IIt'leni's (ruin Buford. S.C. 3)
checks and Fifty dollars will be put into an was brought in. The cake was When the barrel is full, the Dr. Mrs. Brady Is Kathy's
recommended that the man- Security benefit
datory retirement age in m. returns from small in- "ambulance fund. - This decorated with two candles, one syrup is cooked in a vat over a grandmother and will LA.' here he got a part in his first play,
assures that there will be no for Father l)eary and the other hot fire, then poured into bottles to help Kathy and Robert care joined the drama club, and has'
Don't forget to vote on Dec 6
%'eStrnfit.s.
65
to
advanced
from
dustry be
Or you can plan retiring and
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A few legislators even favor which might keep you under
removing this retirement age that ceiling of $3,000 which
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mean everyone wishes to before you lose all or part of
continue working after 65, or your Social Security pension
even after 62.
check.

HOLIDAY

Sonierecomniçndations have
It's a choice which
be
made in Congress to raise
open for the next generation of txen
earnings ceilings to $4,000,
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$4,500 and even to $6,000. But at

I'm skeptical whether all the time I write this I know of no
these retirement splurgings in legislation passed by Congress
the capital are really because of and signed by the president

(littering social season
is assured with hlanne

seemingly sudden splurge of which spell out how much and
concern for us, the aging when we will be permitted to
population,
earn more money after

monk's dress In sheer
black and gold metallic
knit, left, to wear belted
or not as the holiday

retirement without forfeiting
Or whether the proposea
any part of our Social Security
legislation is planned to get pension schecks.
more money into the Social
Already spokesmen are
Security Fund, Because anyone walling objections to what this
who will continue working after all might do to the Social
65 won't collect all or part of
Security Fund.
normal social security benefits.
If the earnings ceiling '
And, more Important, he will raised,we can make more and

Order of Eastern Star,
Sunrise Chapter No. 207,
SI htVA
nterprise, held the anIl.KINs
mversary service. Speaker was
Sanford
Rev. A.J. Mack, 33rd degree
corresponden
mason and pastor of Trinit
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United Methodist Church
Officers are Louis Armstrong III, Potentate; Freddie
Mobley, Worthy Matron; Lithe Sterling Mills.
Mae Jones, Associate Matron;
Others visiting in Sanford are
Joyce Williams, Conductress; \is Catherine Jones Walters

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continue paying some of his the Social Security fund won't
earnings into the Social be much poorer by losing the
Security system.
small amount chalked up as
Unfortunately, you can't eat penalty deductions. But this
your cake and still keep all or a wlll bebalancedoffby the extra
money contributed to the fund
small piece of the cake.
First rumblings about a by people who will be holding
possible change in Social onto t heir old jobs for another
Security regulations came from five ears.

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DEAR ABBY: I am 41 and

once.
What should Ido? I love iii)
boyfriend but I feel I owe up"
something.
NEEDS AI)V!CE

Mel is 44. We've been married
for 20 years and have three nice
children one is still at home.
We have no money problem and
no sex problems, but all of a
sudden Mel says he wants to be
"free." No divorce mind you, hunting for a house to buy.
he just wants to be free to come I He's a real estate agent. I I
and go as he pleases, so he liked everything about turn.
rented an apartment and He's not married and neither
bought new furniture. I even am I. I finally bought a house
helped him move,
through him.
He was gone for a week, then
My question: How do! let him
he came home. He said he know I would like to go out with
miued our dog.
him?
I prayed nigtd and day that
The escrow just closed and
he'd stay home, but three days there Is no reason for him to
The Longwood Historic
later he went back to the come around anymore.
will hold its First
apartment for the weekend,
IN THE MARKET Society
Annual Arts and Crafts Show at
I told him I loved turn and
DEAR IN: You ma he "hi
begged him to give up the the market," but I think you're the Longwwod Village Inn on
unless the real SR 427, Saturday and Sunday
apartment. He said he liked me out of luck
from 12 to 5 i.ni.
as a person, but he didn't think estate agent has a real Interest
it was "love." Also, he didn't In )OIL
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want to hurt rae, but he had to
DEAR
ABBY:
My
be "free."
girlfriend's husband got on the their children, Jon, David and
I don't think there's another wrong side of the law and might Shelley,
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spent Thanksgiving in
IWid
lIll ('diii
UtOUICI
woman.
There
hardly have to spend some time in
John F. Rudy II, wife Patti, and
enough for me.i I'm so conctuldren. Jay and Robin.
fused, it's tearing me apart.
My friend will be living al l
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman
What should I do'
alone in a trailer, and she Is
of Saba! Point, entertained Mr.
PART-TIME WIFE
WIFE very much pregnant. I wan t to
and Mrs. John A. Bowman, Sr.
DEAR
PART-TIME: go and stay with her at least
of
Magnolia. Del., and Mrs.
Marriage It a fulI4Ime corn- until her baby is born. I k now
Marion
Jennings
mitinent with no time off for she needs me.
good I or bad) behievior. If your
Bradento
n,
over
She's my dearest friend. She
the
husband wants to be "tree," and her husband took me in
Thanksgiving holiday.
give him his freedom legally) when! really needed it. They
and you take yow's. U the dog proved to be true friends, and I
dies, he'll have nothing to come will never forget it.
home for.
My problem is my boyfriend.

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There's hardly a man alive who
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DEAlt NEEDS: Tell )our
boyfriend that you are quite
capable of determining what
)our lriends are "wortti"__and
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her time of need.

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with his family and friends.

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Devonshire spent Thanksgiving
in New Orleans. While there,
other than visiting the worldfamous Bourbon Street , they
went to a Southern vs. Grambling football game, and saw
the
New
Orleans
Jazz
basketball team play at the
Supertiome. They also made a

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18-year tradition of having a

convenient tUlle'
The next muiet'tmngs will be
held on Jan 18 and 19 at the
First 1".'derai Bank tin S It ai.m
and U.S. 17-92
The club is presentls working
on single' miit'miibe'r districts
whicti is one of ttie items being
curisiik'rtsi as a proposal to the
new state constitution
Inc thi Past t-its •'I,'ctiohi.
Imiacis citizens discuvt'rt'tI lii.
lati.- that vutt'r registration
closes 30 tl.-iy s bt'forc an t'lec'
lion
Judy
t'ndiuragt's
unregistered citizens to register

Ri'tnt'l's parents, Mr.

and

Mr. Rudd Patton and her
'isit'r Joan, of Bristol, joined
tht'imi for the festivities. Also
present were sist er Ida from
Richmond and nieces and
ncpmi'ws

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mi'ii1i.'nts
requirement, l('-gi-tr,ition
im,sv bt' ,ti..t um.i'i'ht 1 •,t (lie
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also be ace'tnucplh"I fr-mm ii .1°
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it:. regular monthly meeting on
Monday' at 1 p.m. at the ('nit'
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renewal c.rds to',.' ut been
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Birthday to Betty
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Mrs. Martha Yancey of Milady's Fabric
Shopp, displays some of
the fabulous
holiday fashion fabrics now in stock.
She 's homing
generously splashed with a silver
dramatic black nylon
metallic design. Selections Include
plaid taff.tas,
velvets, printed
vetve?e,ns, knit and Woven metalhics,
chiffons and sleek, sleek
satins.An abundanc, of headed,
sequined and rhineston, trims are also on display.
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Wear Boutique at 201
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fireplace, and he then fills them
with goodies and presents
luring the night
1.ucy continues this tradition
with her children, but if the',
lived in Holland, there would be
no Santa Claus bringing gifts on
t he 2.5th, as that day is spent in
religious celebration.

Basketball season started
tim% week for boys (ron:
through 17 according to 13:11
,Ianie, Director of
tInt'
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In
anticipation of
St
Nicholas' I)as- on Dec. 6, Lucy
Sheets
finds
herself
reminiscing
about
her
childhood in Apeldoorn. In
Holland. the children nlce
their wooden shoes, filled with
hay and carrots for St.
horse,

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On Hwy. 17.97 at 771h

('hip Johnson of Sanford, arid Kim Sands enact a
Auxiliary received the first
scent' from 'Tb.' lttlmlii('r Stumbles" which opened
male member in its 18 year
at the nni.' l{uss('II Tt;i'atrt' Thursday, The forceful history. Councilman Harry
dramn;i is ill run through next Saturday, :hl evening
Terry'. The club only recently
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service in a pleasant at.
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For Christmas Giving
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Dry Cleaning at budget ::

covered t!ish turner for
tmit'mnbers, like Mary firemen
and their fam:lies on Dec. lB
We're all glad to know that
Mrs Joseph F'iph is Feeling well
inrJ is active with the Auxiliary
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day the two couples piled into
the Sines camper and drove to
the Florida Keys. 1bev enjoyed a turkey dinner with all
the fun's on Thanksgiving
right at their campsite.
On the way ba ck to Central
the
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F e'rgde .siO did i.' sight
seeing t';t. They reti'mned ome'
on No'. . 27 and the Hact,' flew
ha.k to Ma, y!ai.il the next day
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nice Thanksgiving", according
to Mrs. Sines

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purchase gifts, all $5 and under,
for morn and dad and grandparents.

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anti pot luck dinner on Dec. 8, at
the VFW Post No 8207 home
located on S.R. 427, Longwootl,
at 7 pm
Members and guests art'
;t.skt'd to bring a sampling of
their favorite culinary treat
This meeting wrIl also ''kick
off' the Associate Membership
drive, so come on down, bring a
friend, and sign up and become

Sorry, Parents Not Allowed".
The "Secret Room" Is w here

daughter, lk'thany, was able to
find gifts for her daddy and me,
which she bought with her own
money!

Woman's Club were taught

some of the basics of flower
arranging.
Dec. 14 Is the date of the
club's Christmas party to be
held at the Lake Mary home of
Mrs. John Ulmer.
As is their tradition, clh
members will excnange handcrafted gifts,
Also
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keeping
with
tradition, the Woman'3 Club
will decorate the lake M;'r y
Post office for the holivay
season by providing a Christmas tree and other decorations.
We residents certainly opcreciate their efforts.
The Lake Mary' Homemakers
Club will hold their Christmas
party at the Geneva home of
Mrs Harold iFflie Scott
The event will be highlighted
by the exchange of hand'
crafted gifts, made by the
members themselves, aiid the
decorating of their Chrtstmiias
tree at the covered dish lun.
cheon.
The Homemakers Club is an
extension club from the Count)
Agricultural Center with
several chapters in the area
The November meeting was
highlight ed by a program on
Home Security- nd Care an d
Repair of Small appliances

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will provide some Christmas
theer for the children In lake
Mary. Of Course, Santa Claus
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Mrs. Oliva
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LWV Prepares For Yule

his old age If be could sell his
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their daughter,

side trip to Mississippi to visit
friends, Dr. and Mrs. Fernando
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The ladies visited
Carter, Evelyn
Hart, Esther the recruit dispensary and
Jacobs, or..i Dorothy Bates.
psychiatric ward. They played
Also in attendance were Mary bingo, served cupcakes arid
Moulton. president of auxiliary punch and visited with the
No 20
3, Joan Kloppenberg, sailors and waves who are
president of auxiliary No. 10108, hospitalized.
Jean Scarboruh president of
auxiliary No 8152. and Brenda
Need to do seine Christmas
hlonard. president of auxiliary
shopping and don't want to take
No 4287
Representing the Winter along the children' The Winter
Springs ('ity Council were S prings P10 may have an
Mayor Troy Piland and his wife answer to your problem. For a
Mar)liml, Councilman Claude nominal fee, they- will have
Ih'ct'imcl'r is it rather qwel
Ash and his wife Betty-, available a group of highly
Councilman John Sabatini, and qualified and experienced month hirthe lA';tguo of Wont-ri
Fire Chief Charles Hoizmnan teenagers to babysit children of Voters of Sc'mucmnok ('owity
all ages. A n ursery will be set according to Judy Knudson. a'
and his wife Ruth
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of
the
up
at the school, cornpk'tt' %% till must of 11w mmiemmibers art' ii
Prier to the
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In
You can avail yo ur self of this preparations
Uanise'y presented
May or
Piland with a s pecial plaque for service on Dec. 9, from 7-9 p.m.,
Among the preparations is i
his 'outstanding cooperation" l)ec.10,frofli noon Ill 4 pm
Christmas parts on I)et' 9 for
r or munner inmorniamion,
to the Winter Springs Post,
members and elected official'.
State Surgeon Jack [turns was a contact Karen Englert at 377
in the county1868.
recipient of a plaque for Ins
The presitient of the I.WV
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A traditional Thanksgiving
third Wednesday of the month
Post
was not for Don and Sheila
at 9:31 1 a iii. ,intl the third
The Flor:da Nuggetts Drill Sines this year. Friend_s of Thursday at 7 :3(1 p iii idenTeam, the official state drill theirs, Rosemarie and Dick
tical agenda to afford hitchteam catered the meal
flames of Oxen liii), Md
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Central Florida points.

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Chaplain Katherine Kuper, regul
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Mr. and Mrs 13 B l4oykin Jr
and daughter Debbie, were the
house guests of the 11.13
hlo)krns Sr. in Philadelphia.

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and he met mv girlfriend oni)

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Arletha Scott, Associate and son Shaw of Long Island.
Conductrcs.s; Emma I'luiiinit'r, The former Sanfordites will hi.' Mrs. Clarence Johnson was the
site of a five-generation family
Chaplain; Cynthia Clark, returning soon to New York
reunion. Mrs. Sall) Perry, at
Tre,asurer; T;n) L. Johnson,
Secretary,
Andrew
and
Mrs. Ida B. Williams of age 87, was the oldest fa il 1%
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Hoflis, N.Y was in the city member. Others attending
were
Other officers are l.31a visiting wtti Fami
Delores
homes £
Hickson, Josephine Fort, friends. She is a former San. Veronica Jones, Sammni.'
Flirette Gibbs, Dorotherine
fordite and was the house guest Harkness, IalIit' Mae Gathorm,
Williams, Yvonne Powell. Kas' of Mrs J.G Harold.
Elizabeth Harkness, Jenny
Ames, Alice Hill, liiwse Rice,
Jones, James Roust', Beatrice
Daisy Mills, Mary Thornton,
Mrs. Ethel Allen of New York Brathhaw, Mia:iii, Mattic and
Gloria Jo)ce, John Wouiard was in the city for a few days Robert Bradshaw.
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charter, a post must have
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-The Winter Springs Post has 27
We members, on its over 100
'flie ever active h1'O of the
êmcmbership rolls.
Winter Springs Elementary
Presentation of the perpetual School is planning another fund
hartt'r to Winter Springs Post raiser. With the assistance of
C'ouiincantk'r Ed Ramsey wa_s the Winter Springs Volunteer
by VFW Dept, of Fla. State Fire Dept., they will have a
Commander Paul Calhoun, Santa (laos present
at the
representing the VFW Coin- school For those parents who
niander-in-chief Dr
John wish to have their children's
Wasylik
p'ctur.' taken with g000 old St.
Other dignitaries (rein the Nick.
VFW included State Surgeon
Santa will be at the school,
Jack Burns, Past District located on
S.R. 434
L)et 9
Commanders George Howard, from 7-9 pin, and on Dec. 10,
Hugh Carter, Bill Bates, from noon till 4 pin
I)istrict ('oriui.antjer No. 18,
There will be a nominal
1n Ku,siah, Nat'l Aide di.' OIfl)
For further information, please
anti Sr. Vice Pres. of District 18, call Karen Englert at 327.1868.
hlasley Hart. Nat'l l.ife
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O'Connell, Commander George
('ailing all civic and other
Foster, Post No. 4287, Corn' organizational groups. There
o mander Ben Carson, Post No. still time to sign up for par8207,
Commander
Gene ticipation in the Winter Springs
Molinowski, Post No. 10180, and Chri.gmnas Parade to be held on
John Klot'rberg, Commander [)cc. 11, at 2 pm.
of Post Nt) 10108
If you wish to take
rt,
The VFW Ladits' Auxiliary contact Parade Marshal Fire
was well represeated by the Chit-f Charles Holzman at 377
attendance of State Con- 1000.
ductress Evelyn hart, District
No. 18 ["resident Shirley Soule,
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:Suxiliars No. 5405, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, held a dual
celebration at the Winter
Springs Recreation ('enter,
junshine Park
The occasion was the third
anniversary of the chartering of
the Post, and the acceptance of
a perpetual charter from the
it member of the first and only _______________________________
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National VFW.

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In And Around Lake Mary

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In And Around Winter Springs

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For Unpaid Claims

Seminole SEA To Sue
(nHnfy School Board
contributions c(Udlliflg 25
percent (If the outstanding debt
plus the Four percent which
would he paid an administrator
S c in i no It
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of the funds could be obtained,
Association -SEAi officials iii
then the program of voluntary
file a law suit in i in. tat court
contribution should 1w put in
Orlando Morda. to seek
The suit may also
action.
pa nwnt from the 5(11001 board
ler justified his plan by
about EAISNI in unpaid
e amended.. to
saying that employees had
asurance -laini for school
5IVt(l )443,449 by not taking out
di.trict etii)lu) t't's
Insurance with Blue Cross-liluv
resulted fronhIh
include allegations
/Sh ield,the sr (mpfl)
lnkruptof Old Securities.
under consideration
MI uisuram-t' firm hiresl to
SEA maintains that. while
provide life, dental and nit'du-al
of negligence.'
the had agreed with the Board
insurance to eniplo&gt;ees of tile
that Blue ('rossltIue Shield
S(hOOl district
The firm
should not be hired, Old
declared bankruptcy on Oct 17,
Securities was not under
leaving some 186 families with
consideration.
The only
paid claims totalling about
consideration ever given to Old
$450.(H1 at- cording to school
Securities was as an un•
officials
prtlliiwns,' (, xmns said
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riting firm for First
(;ENE
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We will he filing a suit
The suit ni.5v also be
Fquit~, if Fort Lauderdale
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alleging that 1111, Seminole alliell(led in ti,
1107,, totsard
n which hall bid for the
(OtSCh0OH
board IShdblt
Unpaid bills
Insurance
contract," Grooms
lor payment of Old Securities cl ude
allegations
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officials declared that
Sail
debts because of the contract negligence
(roon
added,SF
plan unrealistic, betalLse the
c went under the coverage
whheuedtwtween SEA and but %souLI not say who might
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of
Fir
E1uity on (kI. 1. 1976.'
the board, which required the considered negligent, or what
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unwarranted
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Groom,
explained. and the
,trd to provide insurance for specific tat idents might he
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hardship on the
Superintendent
made
a
a hmnplostts (,tflt Grooms
inolttI lit said it could
reeouumiendationtothe board to
excrutive director of SEA said several weeks beforethe swi is average eniplo&gt;ev.
Roger Harris, assistant
switch to Old Securities as
t oda
heard,
superintendent for Business
prime insuror in late October
At a recent inceting of the
School
Superintendent and Finance said tic would
that year. The board agreed
SEA Executm- Board. officers %% illian,
11.
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prefer to make nu comment
with his recommendation. The
declared the% felt the schcool prcvioubl~ suggested that
until a copy of tile Suit Is In tile
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board w.
espo
elliplo) --s of the school board
school board's hands for stud%
committee.
consisting of addiebt because, "pruviding Ili- this )car. %lit) were insurt-d
s plan proposed
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mnimstrators tcachcrs and non
curanct miaarcs ptosidin. a under Old Securities last &gt;ear
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p If Whitmire said
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one teacher who
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his father. Matthew KuJlac
lie was very affable, very
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and a sister, Katherine, 13, a
A complete report of the kind and respectful,
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student at All Souls School
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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

Fred Jones, who as a pupil at Sanford Grammar School when it opened
in 19(12. compares test papers with Tanya Lynn Miser and James Earl
Jackson at Thursday evening's 75th anniversary party at the school.
Meanwhile, another 1902 pupil, Martha Fox (right, above), shares
memories with Elise I). Taylor, who learned to speak English at the
school. (Stor'. other photos, Page 2.A

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unemployment rate was 6.9 percent in
November to mark the eighth consecutive
month of virtually unchanged conditions in the

Gunter Orders $22 Million
In Auto Insurance Refunds

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Insurance
Commissioner
Hill
Gunter
said
today
major
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auto insurance companies in Florida have
earned a $22 million windfall profit, and he
ordered the fllOfleV refunded to palicyholders.
(;tinter gave the companies until Jan. 15 to
make the refunds 1k is almost certain to be
challenged in court.
State Earn-i \It'Iwil was iirdcd
ke the
largest relunu, Just over $9 million. Allstate
Insurance Co is to melund $293 million; State
Farm fire and Casualty. $1 .6 million, Liberty
Mutual, just over $I million; United States
Fidelity and Guaranty. $1 .2 million
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today.
A top White House aide said it will be impossible for the administration to reach its
large: L,Lib percent unemployment by the cud
of 1977. "That goal has been scrapped." the
high official told UPI.

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Albert Papers Sought
WASHINGTON i UPI — A House investigation into South Korean influence
buying on Capitol Hill may try to inspect
personal papers removed from a university by
former Speaker Carl Albert before the documents were subpoenaed, sources report.
Sources close to the House ethics committee
inquiry said Thursday the panel is considering
what action to take. The Oklahoma Democrat
pledged cooperation with the House investigation, they said, but he removed some
materials from the University of Oklahoma
before the subpoena was served Nov. 21.

Carter Eyes $300 Tax Cut
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Carter
is reviewing options that could reduce the
average American family's income taxes by
about $300 in 1978, administration sources said
today.
And key members of Congress welcome his
shift in emphasis from lax reform to tax cuts.
Sources working on tax and domestic issues
said families of four with incomes of $15,000 to
$20,000 could expect tax cuts of about $300 if
Congress accepted the president's package.

Shuttle Delay Expected
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The space agency
says technical problems are likely to delay the
first orbital flight of the space shuttle rocket
plane from its March 1979 target date to later
that spring.
Problems also have forced the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration to shift

$100 million from the shuttle production
program to its development effort to meet cost
c .'erruns.

Chiron, The 'Mini-Planet'
PASADENA, Calif. (UP!) — The newly
discovered "miniplanet" will be christened
Chiron, a mythologically and astronomically
suitable name based on its unusual orbit
swinging between Saturn and Uranus.

Liquid Protein Warning?
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The Food and
Drug Administration, citing five more
possible deaths from liquid protein diets and
an uncooperative attitude on the part of the
industry, has formally proposed a required
warning on all such products.
The possible death total now is up to 31, the
agency said, but only 13 of 97 manufacturers
or distributors of liquid protein have agreed
voluntarily to place a warning label on the
bottle as the FDA suggested last month.
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LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Rewards for the
so-called "Hillside Stranglers," believed to be
the rape-killers of 10 women and girls,
mounted toward $140,000 today, and women
were warned the slayers may be tricking
victims by posing as police officers.

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Friday. December 2. 1977-Vol. 70. No $9
Pvbhs,d Oadv and Swrsdiv. except Saturday ad Ctristm.i
Day by Ybs Sa.fwd Herald. Inc.. 300 N. Fr.nc Ave.. Sanford,
Fla. 37771.
Social Clots Puta$9 Pied at Sanford. Florida 31711
Horn, Dti,vtiy. SS ce'ts; Month. $710. OM ntIIt. $11 30 year.
$21 40 By Mil rnorU4, $3?. 4 Montr,s, 51* 30, I? MofflPs,
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AM Challenges HRS Findings
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Department
f I lea li} and Rehabilitative Service's officials
say they have no war of predicting how many
poor women will receive illegal abortions or
place illegitimate children up for adoption .
American ('lvi! Liberties Union lawyers
challenged views by fIRS administrators
Thursday and said social service administrators have valid ways of predicting
births from unwed mothers if they take the
time to use proper statistical methods.
The exchange between fIRS and the ACLU
came during a hearing on ut mOve by
Women's
organizations and the civil rights group to
invalidate a state rule cutting off public funds
to par for abo rtions for poor women. The rule
folloss a mandate by the federal Department
of Health. Education and Welfare to stop the
abortion funding.
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.h. memories—that's vihat Ruby Booth (right) and Mabel Chapman
shared Thursday evening during the 75th anniversar party of Saiilord
Grammar School. Mrs. Booth attended the School I920-3, Ith through sth
grades. Thai's an 1)1(1 class photo they're checking out. Miss ('hapman. a
teacher there now, attended in the 30s and has rittcn an etensivc
histors of the school. There also as entertainment Thursday by current
classmen. including Tracy 0en and 6lt'tiiia Mahoney ho are being
costume-Fitted b teachers Frances kaIt'rl (left ) and PhlIjs F'ondren.

200 Honor The Old Schoolhouse
It was it sentunental )ournr, for the 200 former pupils,
tachcrs and principals, who came from near and far
Thursday night to pay tribute to Sanford Grammar School
on its 75th birthday.
They reminisced, browsed through the collection of
memorabilia and packed the auditorium for a nostalgic
program on the history of the school.
Dressed as their predecessors who attended the school
when it was young might have dressed, Miss Elsa
Caskey 's third graders gave a rousing program of turn of
the century tunes along with the old school song. ".San.
Gram."
Those attending who were among the first students at
the school when it opened in 1902 were: Fred A. James of
Winter Springs, Mrs. Claire Walker Kent of Winter Park.
and Miss Martha Fox of Sanford, and Mrs. Else I). Taylor
of Jacksonville.
Mrs. Taylor, who attended the school from 1907-1910.
recalls that she was an insecure little girl from Austria
who could not speak a word of English in a strange land
and a strange school.
Thanks to the patience and understanding of her

kacht'r ,.sht' rcn:t'rnbers she adjuste! and by the end of
the )ear wac speaking perfect English, she s.iys.
Perhaps the school's best known alumnus, Florida's
First 1idy, Donna Lou Uarper Askew, wasn't present,
but someone did bring in a sixth-grade class picture from
1943-44 that showed her seated in the front row.
Braxton Perkins Jr., 2119 Sanford Ave., who attended
with his wife. Jessie, also an alumnus of the school, wa
excited to discover his mother, Linda Leffler Perkins'
homework displayed on the wall of the old red brick
schoolhouse
his uncle. N.J. Perkins, was the principal in 1907 when
the first class graduated from the school, then known as
Sanford thigh School. Perkins, a student in 1927 and 1928,
sa%s he was impressed by the old classwork done by the
'1udents in the t'arl days, particularly the good penmanship.
Dr. (lene Roumillat had it beautiful paper," he added.
Perkins also noted work on exhibit by his aunt, Peachea
l.effler Wiggins, who diel1&amp;ct veep. Mrs. W,ggias Ows one,of the four members of the first graduating class and the
mother of Mrs. Lee Mc9, wife of Sanford mayor. Mrs.

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was unable to attend.
Also inspecting the old 'ch.d work was ('ount S.tItI)i
Superintendent William 11 . ler, who said he was par.
ticularis interested ut how they taught mathematics

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Six Professors Testify

Former principals of the school who attended the open
house were B.C. Steele, Jack Frost, Frances Walton,
Margaret Reynolds, Floyd Richards and Herold
Ileclenbach.
The affeir was high successful and almost evers one If
the 75 years was represented, according to Mrs Mars
Cook, school bookkeeper who kept the guest book
Mrs. Cook says much of the credit goes to second-grad,
teacher. Phyllis l-'ondruni. who coordinated the event
of the (opies of a history of the school compiled hi) tea her
and fol'mer student, Miss Mabel Chapman, were si'"n
out. Mrs Gook said orders were taken for others t. , t
printed.

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tribute their rrminiscunces sod photos to add to the
history," Mrs. Cook said. - JANE ('A.SSEl,HF:Ra

TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
Six
professors who attended a conference in San
Francisco as guests of the Rev Sun Mvung
Moon will be called before a House sub.
cotntnitti'e studying religious cults to tell
about the trip and why they went
Rep John It (,'ulbreath, Dilrooksville,
subcommittee chairman, said Thursday he
doesn't think they should have gone. lie says
they are bound to carry Some of Moon's
teachings hack to their classrooms.

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Carter's
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["resident Carter is embarking (In three world
trips in the next six month
in what officials say
an
attempt to exert leadership
.it a world no longer totally
dominated by the two
super-powers.
Carter will go to:
-Six nations in Europe
and Asia from Ih'c. 29 to
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Three nations in South
America and Africa betwts'n March 24 and April 3
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summit in Bonn
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Paul hadn't changed a bit as a maintenance man at All
since his days at All Souls, Souls until about the age of
as a student who was always Eckstein said, adding - "All leaving a few years ago ti
eager to help his teachers move Souls meant everything to Mire in 1)4'l4ar 1k' was ont'f
boxes or chairs, and otherwise
him"
the iuipurt.3nt
behind-tb,
assist
Paul, Eckstein said, was scenes' inn who helpe
"He was a good student and
active in athletics at All Souls establish All Souls in the eari%
well-liked by his classmates,"
but worked to help support his 1950s, Eckstein said.
Eckstein said.
family
while
attending
Kudlac is Seminole County
'H ewent out of his way tosay
Seminole high.
22nd traffic fatality this year, ;t
hello to me and my wife at the
He also worked at a Sunoco Florida
Highway
l'atri
spaghetti supper at All Souls
service station on H
Highway 17. spoke.iian said thisIiIorni: .'
about two weeks ago," Eckstein
92 in Longwood, Eckstein said.
Services were scheduled at
said. That was the last time
Eckstein noted that young a m at Al Souls ('hun
Eckstein saw Paul. he added.
Kudlac's grandfather worked Monda%

Local officials of the Florida
lirfl .i bird o a squirrel or
Power&amp; Light Co. E'P&amp;Li said branches hit the wires, the
morning they ma) have sstetn will shut off power. first
pinpointed the cause of a six- f or half a second. Then the
minute power outage late power comes on again. If it's
Thursday night that affected still grounded out, the power
several homes in the Hidden goes off again for two minutes
lake subdivision.
The cycle is repeated again,
"We didn't know what caused and if the power automatically
it until late this morning. The shuts off a third time, it stas
incident occurred around 10 off and we investigate," said
pin. We sent a repairman to the Burns.
scene last night, and he couldn't Are such complaints typic al'
find anything wrong, Our
No, they're not. llsuall) if the
Plan e CrashVictim s
engineering department is power gces out, it comes right
investigating," said FP&amp;L back on and nobody calls us
Commercial Manager Scott
I'he system has automatically
Burns of the incident in which cleared itself. A more typical to West Germanyin June
or
4r July.
it least one Hidden Lake
Awarded
case is that after a c
couple
planned to meet
resident said he felt a vibration flashes, the power goes out and
today with liberal house
hroughout his house and stays out Usually that means a
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. IUPI
in federal court Thursday
, in Orlando Fla , who was iti
members, led by Rep. Toby
unntng through his own body line is down," Burns said
Damage judgments of more connection with a plane cr;h in i'd millionin the death Lif
efore the lights went out
than ,5 million were awarded
Burns said his engineers this.Moffett, DConn., who claim
l&amp; near Jeff
Jefferson City in husband Quentin U Joethe White House has failed
"We do know a car hit a morning found what might be
which
five persons were killed pilot of the plane
to support the house
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treet and Genera Gardens, something similar, got up one of
deliberated three hours follow. awarded to John U. lve II i f
for a strong energy
md that may have affected the utility poles, touched some
ing a four-day trial of the suit Mila n
Some of US
prograiji
whose son, John B
clays coiinccted with Hidden !ines and ca used a shert.
filed
against
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president
also
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Mitsubishi
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killed in the tr,is
ake, but we don't know if that
"These things happen from
International Corp. and Air (her victims were Don li.i!
scheduled
to
confer
with
nay have caused it," Burns t im e to t im e . One of the
Resear ch Inc. Mitsubishi is maker of
Attorney G en eral Griffin
Concord, Toton
aid. "If our repairman had residents in that subdivision
manufacturer of the plant' Renfro of f)andndge
Bell
on
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Iound anything wrong, we told us that a six'foot rattler
involved in the crash and Air Neff of
of FBI direct,-. I,,' S.
Orlando.
iould have sent more men to last year climbed a po le and
Research was involved in the
District Judge Frank
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design
Johnson withdrew this
Specialties
of Orlando reccis..!
nmedi.ately. We should know snake waskilled. In this case,
'I'he largest Judgment was in
week because of poor
a 1425,0(X) Judgment doverlr:
hat happened In a few days." we're found some evidence
favor of Beverly M. Jones of the value of the aircraft
health.
Additional possible causes of something similar caused the
Carter's first trip will
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take
him in order to
jjf crossing power lines dead animal," Burns said.
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Iran, India, Saudi
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and
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Sen.Daniel
nights lit Warsaw, 1 m
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determining a cause.
Inouye, retiring chairman of the Senate InTehran. 2in New Delhi, I in
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telligence Committee, says almost all past
Riyadh and 2 in Paris.
abuses
by th e CIA and intelligence agencies
An administration of
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"were a result of direction from above, inJOHN HIJDDLESTON
these nations demonstrates
luding presidents and secretaries of state,"
Engineering School.
that U.S.Sovlet relations no
John F.H uddjesn,,
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Other survivors include his
cThe Hawaii Democrat, who stipulated a
longer are dominant in the
wife, Mrs. Peggy hluddleston,
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world. lie said there now is
e.. Sanford, died Wednday Ambridge; four daughters; and
oversight
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power, many new states,
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Colonel, the four-ton fugitive elephant, is too
smart for his pursuers
The 14-rear-old circus performer has been
cavorting across a vast central Florida
swampland for three days, eluding his wellequipped hunters.
Today, c o w b or 5 on horseback, wildlife
officers, sheriff's deputies and Circus Vargas
employees using airplanes. a helicopter and
numerous ground vehicles will try again

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GAINESVILLE UPI +
The Board of
Regents decides today whether to recommend
to the Legislature an expenditure of $42 I
million For building improvements on the time
tin iv ers it % ca tit tLSCS
Hendrix
, Chandler, the regents' corporate
secretary , said $10 million of that sum will be
For the second phase of a program for improvements of libraries , The Legislature a ppropriated the $10 million for library projects
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Got'. Reuhin
Askew has appointed resigning Public Service
Commissioner 13111 Bevis to the new Florida
('rune ('omlwnsat ion Commission, but named
a black somnan as chairman.
Askew announced Thursday the appointments of Hevis, Assistant commerce
Secretary ('+ Bette 'm%'mhish and Arthur
Morris Busbia, an insurance company official
from Jacksonville Beach
TALLAHASSEE

Power Outage
Cause Probed

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8 am. readings; trill 60. variable but mostly uor
peralurr. 62; osernight low 61; thaI&gt; winds at tO mph or less.
79: Bain probability- 70 percent
high.
yesterda'.'e
'suarometric pressure, 30.04; today, 30 percent tonight and 30
retatlse humidity, 96 percent: percent Saturday.
winds. NW at S m.p.h.
TIDES
Mostly cloudy and mild
Daytona Beach: high 11:57
through Saturday, with showers
or thundershowers likely today- am., low 5:27 cm. 1:14 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high, 11:12
and a chance of thunand
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low 5:23 am., 1 p.m.
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member of the Senate worktng orto quit their jobs and

Counties and the United Way assistance totaling the tonMrs Carpenter said a
director from !lro'4ard County, tracted amount
'We are repte.sentative of Gov Iteut:n
serving more thildren t ha n Askew will also att'-ch tL"
Page announced tti€'
cut in they thought we could," saul Mor,rta meeting
state funding, Mrs Carpenttr Mrs ('arinter
The hilLS rrpreseiit:'.
said and legislators and Page's
said Thursda) that the S
office agree-, after contracts
HItS agrees our program is
million in federal money (ii
were signed by HH.S requiring
being penalized for be ing e'f' come
into the state under a law
ficient,' Mrs Carpenter said
$20 million in s pe nding sehil,'
r ec ently signed ky President
only $175 million had been
At a 2, hour meeting with Carter will be used hi) hiltS to
appropriate-el
representatives from Page's rover overexpenditures in the
Page's office said earlier this
office
Robert Williams and department rather than being
, ct'k that the - rvm(e was over•
hild i-ar.'
Ed Levine
Thursda ) in placed in the
contracted by 10 per cent in the
Orlando, Mrs Car pe nter sa id progran as it should he.'' she
belief that the various districts
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nothing was resolv ed and the
(if the state w ould not be able- to state plan to rut the program
fir'I inoth .'r
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have arranged a meeting with
Mrs Carpenter added t ha t
Th e Community Coordinated Page for 930 am. Monday to
Child Care t4-Ci program of attempt to solve the dilemma the cut in the program will also
Central I-'lorida will take its created by Page's announced jtt' the Jobs of ninny
case directly to Secretary cut by one-third instate funding child cart' w orkt'rs in the
William Page of the state for subsidiz ed child care for count).
Department of Heallh and single working mothers.
In addition to Mrs Car pe nter
Rehabilitative Se rv ices iHltSt
The cut, acco rding to Mrs. and the two Orange County
in Tallahassee Monday moor('arpenter, will mean that 751 state legLsIators, also attending
rung
S4'nuinole ('owits children at 21 the Tallahassee meeting will be
Mrs. Phoebe Carpenter, indi'pe'ndentls owned and 1(n)
l'::iri
Dixon
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administrator of 4•(', said today operated m'hiildcarn centers will .P.'cksonviih', a nit'niIr of the
that Rep Dick Bachelor it)be removed from the program. Hijust' appropriations cumOrlando) arid State Sen. Ken'
forcing their mothers to either iii itt ic, ,i nil representatives
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WASHINGTON i UPI — The Pentagon will
burn its castoff secrets to keep warm and help
save energy this winter.
Officials said a $212,000 Incinerator for
burning waste classified material was installed recently near the Defense Department
headquarters und hooked up to the mammoth
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from multiple-'f.ineil to general
I Inirlission rti.'rihers C.B.
('ogmlgl)e'rciiII.
Franklin .ld( k Bridges. Hill
Ibm' request (au,' froiri Mary I(i ste'r, Ruth Sloan and Slim
The Sanford Planning an d liortmin, who said she wants to
Zoning
('orum iss ion
met place' a m'ranti(s studio at 410
Thursday evening and granted 114)11) Ave
iint' r ez oning request, tabled a
lire' board mi.'niibi'rs, a
second pending a legal listening to a neighbor of lbo.
clarification and approv ed a Horton lamil) ' ho sa;d bit
site plan for the addition of a feared the chang.' in Z.inifl
small st orage' building at 1910 w i,tiid lx' deteriinr.'ntal to his
French Ave.
rental prope'rt located ne'arb.,
flw board VO(e(l to rezone' discussed ehanging the zoning
property at 1215 W. First St. to to a restri cted commercial
pe rmit a used car lot there, usa;e That usage would
ac co rding to Roger unit, the pro hi bit e'xuessiv.' conriniercial
land owner. The proper was development
rezoned from multiple family
('onnniis.sion ne-n hers table-i
or institutional usage to general horton's re-que st n'nding a
commercial usage to allow for legal opinion on w h.'tht'r tillh'
the used car lot
rtt4ricte'd conniniurcial u.sage
Hunt said he wuud not be gin would constitute spot zoning For
o pe ration of the usisi car lot for the area as a whole
about a year, pending the
Th e board also approed the
outcome of the rezonir0, site plan for a 400-square foot
reque st , which now goes be fore ad di tion to the four-unit cointhe Sanford Cit) Commission plex of businesses it 1910
for final approval
F'rt'nc'ti Ave.
In ot he r action, the board
David Farr, representing
tabled a rezoning request to Forrest l"oggin, said ,, nest
change' lots I through 10 bet- busint'ss is entering the conwet'n Fourth and Fifth streets p1i'x and the additiona space I
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CI}WELkND tUh'I - A teachers' sick call to protest de'fi'rre't
sa laries grew' in scope today, with tho usands of teachers sta)irri:
away from classrooms as a federal Judge heard argumt'nLs in
suit aimed at resolving the sch oo l's financial dilemnuini
Sixty-Iwo of the ci ty's 180 public' schools were closed ThLIrStLIv.
giving an e st imated 50,000 of th system's 114,000 students .in
extra day off.
It was appa rent that most, if not uI!. of the systeni's 6,111)
teachers hee ded their un ion's call to sta away from work it:
protest of the school board's failure to pay them on .si.'he'dult
The school system, according to president Arnold :.. Plnknt') is
broke' and unable to pay its 12,000 employee's until a mw fiscal
)ear be gins Jan. I. lie insist s, however, that employees ssdl Im'
pa id
Super intendent Paul Briggs said schools officially are open
under a federal court order and students and teachers should
report for classes. Teachers who fail to report will not be paid, he
and Ptnkney have said.
Chief Federal Judge Frank J. Battisti. meanwhile, continued
hearings on a suit filed by the NAACP req uestin g turn to order the
Ohio Board of Education and state superintendent of schools to
remedy the financial crisis plaguing the local school system

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t with it,' h. said
lt'a,st March, 1'178,' Jim Bryant
The Floridian hail hi'',-t:
Amtrak director of special scheduled for earn e'llatmon
s_'rvlccs, S.'Im(I 10(b)
lan 19, Br) ant said II.' said hr
'Senate' and House of Ili-pre- office is planning a borg.' in
se'ntatives conferees voted the times, but not the route. f
Th ursda y to give Amtrak $10 the train, to take' effect no
million Effec tive today wi art' January, possibly Jan
The
taking down all notice's on' train now arrives if Stofri
riouncing the' end if the no rt hbound at 1210 n and
Horidian route, and fis e other southbound at 6 p n
1"' ift
routes,'' Bryant said
new tunes have not '.1 ts'.'n
'No trains in the Amtrak decided, Bryant said
system will be discontinued
''We have also been nIt it'd
pe n di ng ('ongressior'al review to be gin an) necessan) steI'p for
of a comprehensive ii'- re'-routing The
Floridian
exam ination of the nationwide through Atlanta, and that work
route structure by the Depart- could take up to six nith.s,"
rnent of Transportation,'' said Bryant said Th e I"Ioriilrand is
Bryan t.
now routed through hirinring.
That report will go to ('on- tianni, Ala
gress March 1. Bryant said, ar,d
Other trains under
uniV
'we don't know how long it will side'rotiunn for canrt'ltritnni.
take Congress to complete its Much will riots continue w't at'
review
ing until the Congrt-.sson:al
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Floridian could be continued ('hicago to Texas, tsc after Congressional review, ''If (iiit'ago to Seattle, and nt'
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But. the estimates on which federal revenue
.s haring funds art' based were not greeted with
jubilation by itneof&amp;'iiiinole's governments, even
though in all but one case the population went up.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Pubtiiher
NORMAN H. OSHR!N, Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Home [)chvery: Week. 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, 114.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail: Month. *2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months. $32.40.

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Its flONN1 I-STES

Koreagate
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ilie amazing revelations of Korean Central
lntelhgence act ivit v pose a"ri
ratio. Thee
latest scandal is to Congress what the Watergate
episode was to the presidency Politics being what
they are, astute observers do not suppose that the
to Washington phenomena are wholly unrelated.
The scenario goes like this. When Nixon 's
piumbers" were judiciously drawn and quartered, earnest and somewhat innocent newsmen
perceived that journalistic renown, and possibly a
renumerative movie or so. could be attained by
probing into the dark closets of other intelligence
units.
Thus ('IA and F'Bl excesses were fished out of
hiding and left to wilt in the hot sun of public
disclosure Always willing to share in glory.
congressmen cooperated in the expose through
their investigative powers. Then the intelligence
agencies struck back.
Among the first go go was Ohio's Rep. Wayne
Hays, hoisted to his grim reward for hiring a
nontypist to warm his bed. Incidentally, we can't
help but wonder what the scandal would have
amounted to. if the party of the second part had
been diligent at the keyboard,.
Next came Richard Hanna's turn to fry and the
sinister implications that a small Oriental
government was endeavoring to buy the world's
mightiest existing parliament.
No matter that neither Hanna nor Hays was an
activist in the anti-intelligence camp. Sufficient
unto the purpose were the facts that they were
congressmen and that the heat from their pyre
would send up an aroma to befog even the most
virtuous stances of their colleagues.
The publicity surrounding Hanna, for example.
was to the effect that many others in his category
were involved perhaps as many as 22. Later this
;:s whittled down to five.
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Albert is under the cloud of suspicion in the Korea
investigation, his, records being sought by
congressional nvest1gators. And there's a glimmer
of hope 'that the accused chief culprit, Tongsun
Park, may be changing his mind and
to the
United States to testify.
coming

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so. Lct him lay it all out on the table. If
it takes granting of immunity. so be it. The principal objective must be to fix the blame on those
elected officials who defaulted on their responsibilities.
at all costs.
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accused a president and shooed him out of the
official domicile now must point a finger of guilt at
itself.

While counting the blessings that accompany
the unveiling of tax-supported mysteries
the
reduction of the presidency to less than sanctified
status and the long-overdue diminishment of the
congressional oracle
we are yet looking at the
horizon for that hopeful entity hich somehow will
do in the everlasting bureaucracy.
Save for the singed servants of intelligence, the
non-elected regulators remain unscathed.
Moreover, if tiny South Korea endeavored to
hire the United States, what other governments
with far more buying power might have attempted
the same?
Let the investigations go on.
Let them examine the full subject.
The great peril to the Republic is not the exposure of the culprits, but that the hunting party
will weary of the chase while even more ravenous
foxes plunder the coop.
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and is under rehabilitation by the Missouri
Insurance Diypartiiient.
Prior to the formal order of rehabilitation,
however, the Missouri Insurance lh'partment
contin1s(1 to authorize claim payments. After
ent
rehabilitation, the department cancelled paym

Meanwhile, estimates given (.asselberry showed
it 600 person gain from 14,662 to 1,276 white Winter
Springs went up from 4.445 to 5,002 and Oviedo went
from 2,661 to 2,690

Ir Altamonte Springs where the population
made rapid advancements every year since the 1970
cunsus when little more than 4,000 persons were
recorded. the U of F' says the population declined
over the past )ear II&gt; more than 700 persons.
The estimate given was 17,65! compared with
18.373 it sear ago.

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The company. with some 50.000 Floridians
insured, including eniployees of the Seminole

city still is not happy and continuing Its protest.

Longwood had the greatest rate of population
increase- nvarl 14 per cent-from 2,373 to 7.238.

Seminole's largest city. Sanford. the county seat
was finally given a population estimate of 22.793, up
from =1.71'9, but strongly protested by City Manager
W, K. Know It's, nonetheless,
Knowles believes there are actually 23,089
iwrsons within the city limits. After he found to have
what he believes is the actual population agreed to,
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Some c al led it a ''full employment'' o(t
Prt'.sitient Truman hailed it as "a ton Wiitiiieflt to
take an and all of the measures necessary for a
healthy econorlis.
Iii f,o I. the new legislation created no joLts
Nor did it _ca% how or when the government's
uriui,itn,t'rit would be carried out flits toll, so1
Itep ( i'orgt' If Bender. H'( )hio. ''iS 0 fraud
Now. 31 tars later. .s new ''full employment
bill has been endorsed by President Carter aril
'tnt to ("ingress for action. And the aims of t,
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traurdinardy sicess1u1 at guerrilla combat.
I'nit ct'rtainls no currency expert but fronts long
Unlike other consumer and public interest
know something about public
groups, they focus exclusively on energy policy. cxpt'rienct' I
relaticis girunicks. Hurt' are a ft'w that might
And they do their homework.
In the space of two years, they have attained boos t the bill's popularity
a remarkable degree of credibility and
Contests
Fill goldfish bowls with $2 bills,
respe'.tability on Capitol hill and with the press. plan' thein in store windows all over the country
Members of Congress and Journalists assigned to and offer prizes to the people who conic dose_ct to
the energy' field regularly consult F14 for guessing how inutti rIont'y the
bowls contain
factua l material and analysis of energy' issues
It might be easy to t'stwiate that a bowl con'
So f...r, Energy Action shows no signs of tainis, so'., &amp;'tI
bills Rut that's Just the half of it
running out of gas The five wealthy California lo hit the correct nn'.rsetary solo, it contestant
businessmen, including actor Paul Newman, niust rt'nat'nhi'r to double
that figure This is
who originally founded the organization are still
•'rtoin to make the public more $2-bill ('onactively involved in its growth
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iiitlit rats' to I ;i'rt'ent by 19&amp;I withuu
aggravating inflation Which sounds rom
Public Service Announcements
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of niendobl,'
celt'btitit's donate ther services to plug worBut there simply is no responsible way to
thwh,le causes on radio and television I'm sure giuirants
that the current 7 percent unt'ru
the 'rr'asu,-'. Lkpartment could lint up a won- ploiiit'ntt
rote will be reduced to S percent or 4
ilerfu] iithup to endorse the $2 bill
perccrit or aria other pt'rct'otage by wmc .it.
iMtrar%y date
1h. this is movie star Burt Reynolds askin1.
l'tis' original humphrey 'hL,wkins bill
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you to join the crusade against currency glut
dt'Litt"l during List year's pre_cidentia;
w ojid tn i'. t' practically (oil,
Did '. ou ever stop to think that carrying t'aflhpi gni
arounl it fat, overstuffed wallet unpose's an man'Ied the go'.errunt'nt to be an employ tI 1f
extra burden on your heart and also may cause last resort Never timid the to_ct Just do it
Thv presi dent has succeeded, at least, u.
iou to walk lottuit'd"
'rt'ss'rving the principle of full ernployin'
'The 1' S Treasury Department wishes nit' to without uoum:imittmg himself and the country
remind you that you can reduce wallet bulge up to a delugt' of inflationary spending a few yt'ars
to SO per cent by switching to trim new $2 bills
down the line
The danger, lit course, is that futurt
Supct:ition
Arrangements are made for lngresses will u_si' hlumphrey-hlawkuis a_c
Heggit' Jackson of the New York Yankees to justification for creating a lot of expense..'
carry a $2 bill in his pocket (luring the World make-work job_c at taxpayer expense
Series
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If he breaks the home run record, word gets ployitenit is a healthy ei'ononmy That tn.t'an
keeping inflation under control hr a'.(iihn,
around that a $2 bill brings goxI luck
If hc strikes out, he is traded to the State t'xut'ssIvt' govt'rrinnt'nt spending, a baIlnin:,:
Honey s upply 011(1 unwarranted wage and pro..
I'partntent to plug the Panania ('anal treaty
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censorship, the federal government has
systematically suppressed disagreeable news
about the danger of radiation from nuclear
power planis. It almost looks as if the federal

authentic_c are more anxious to protect the
nuclear industry than the public health.
They have hushed up evidence, for example,
that low levels of radiation may cause cancer.
The risk exists, according to suppressed studies,
at radiation levels that government agencies
now accept as sale, here are some case histories

we have uncovered:
CASE HISTORY NO. I- World-renowned Dr.
Karl Z. Morgan, director of health physics at the
Oak Ridge, Tenn., nuclear works for 30 years,
conducted research into the possible health
hazards of certain plutonium breeder reactors
He finally became convinced that the technology

was not sufficiently safe.

h*'en approved, was no longer suitable For
presentation
Copies of the report had also been sent ahead
to Nuremberg The Oak Ridge officials asked the
West (:nuiarl_c to destroy' the .200 copies. These
were replaced with 200 copies of an edited version, with all r-fcrt'nct's to the fast breeder

reactor deleted l)r. Morgan, celebrated as the
"father of health physics," is now at the Georgia
Institute of Te(hnology.
CASE IIIS1'Oh(Y NO. 2- Back in 1963, the
Atomic Energy Commission sought to refute
report_c that lo',t-level radiation could cause

cancer and leukemia. Two government scientists, Drs. John Gofman and Arthur Tamplin of
the Lawrence Lab in Livermore, Calif., were

assigned to the project.
They readied a report in 1969 warning that for

every unit Increase of radiation, there would be

In lVll, he prepared his findings For delivery 20 times the incidence of cancer. This was far
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Enroute, he stopped off In Switzerland for a brief
vacation, lie found an urgent message at the
7.uridi airport as he was about to board the plane
for Nuremberg. American officials, he was told,
were searching for him frantically.
Dr. Morgan immediately put through a call to
the deputy director of the Oak Ridge
laboratories. The distinguished researcher was
informed that his paper, which had previously

Lawrence lab officials moved immediately
to censor the report. Twelve of Tamplin's staff
researchers were removed from his Jurisdiction.
Later, after six years of research, Dr. Gofman
was given a choice: either he must terminate his
project, or the commission would cut the lab's
funds by a quarter of a million dollars. That
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CASE HISTORY NO. 3- Dr. Irwin Bros_c,
working under a research grant from the

National Cancer Institute, rez.chcd conclusions
similar to those of Golman and Tamplin. Among
the offspring of parents previously exposed to x
rays, Or. Bross found, a small percentage shows
genetic damage.
In the summer of 1976, he presented his findings to reviewers at the National Cancer
Institute, lie immedicately came under intense

fire, and his grant from the govermitent to
continue his research was not renewed. He also
found It Impossible to publish his conclusions in
government journals.
Finally, the Journal of the American Medical
Association published a small part of Bross'
findings. He Is continuing his research, meanwhile, at the Roswell Park Memorial Cancer

Institute in Buffalo, N.Y.
CASE HISTORY NO, 4- Dr. Thomas F.
Mancusl of the University of Pittsburgh spent a
decade developing data, which linked low-level
radiation exposure to cancer among workers at
the Hanford Atomic Works In Washington state.
But earlier, when the results appeared
negative, he came under pressure from the

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Administration to publish his finding_c
prematurely Dr Mancurso resisted the
pressure and went on to product' results It
government didn't like
In 1974, EIIDA's l)r, Jas Liverman suddenly decided to terminate the project at Pittsburgh and transfer it to the Oak Ridge
associated uJn'.'er_cmtie_c The move was ninth', it
was explairle(l because of Mancuso's "i:is:miini.'nt
retirement"- although he wa_c only 62 and
wouldn't retire at the earliest for three more
years.
Dr. Mancuso submitted his data to Dr Alice
Stewart and biostatlstician George Kncale of

Oxford University for an independent analysis
Bolstered
by their support, he appealed to
Liverman to allow him to conclude the project.'.
The appeal was ignored.
The transfer of the project to the government's facility at Oak Ridge in the worth of one
scientist, was tantamount
to "hiring a fox to
guard some chickens" I)r.
Mancuso added in his

own final report that the decision was not "in the

kM interests of Science,"
In all these studies, cancer danger was

found

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in recent history. Time sea_c events slipped by. Nit, ad'
when a Ih'rnoci'atmc president ministrat ion octiclac, art .1
could raIls the party to his call smmg about a tax cut next yt'ar.
thin the chips wire down. But ittub' putting an. reform n the
that has not happened with hock burner until the innimy
Carter He does not hare a loyal shapes up
following or' Capitol lull, and
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those " lit, have triedto support sights on the donut-si In nt
his l.'geclai iv.' goals iionimetlitmt's tot "yen his promise (if et:0g
have been abandoned
.i grip on the bureaucr,n- y 'till
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learned that despite lu_c on- flexible than many ,i f his
re(tdt'nte(l consultation with predecesson. lie hits put off
th e I)enmoo.'rat,t' ma)orut
in until next year litany 1 the'
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st'!ecting a Cabinet and wa_c full there is such talk
if plans for his new adnitnistra.
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this time last year. PresidentElect Jimimmns Carter it as

The Soviet Union is warning against a
separate treaty be'tsteen Egypt and Israel and
hard-lint' Arabs met today in an attempt to
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reports that driver education increases the high.
way death toll by 2,000 a year because it s'nabls"
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assassinating Gov. Richard Sharpies and an
aide in March 197:3 had been hanged "and
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a'aml;ible should they need
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I.al'eterssaud the officers Felt
he '.'t'sts made the men hOt
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today to report to the British on his Jerusalem
meeting with Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat and on prospects for an Israeli-Arab
peace settlement .
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where he was met by
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of workers struck
Vizcava today, paralyzing most of the region's
industries in a one-day protest against inflation and uncm ploy ment.
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(or as
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that ('all, got's," Stit-;, s;tjd
rrdum,'ti roVt'rag.' carte into urrjt'r,sl that tests he bo ught for
Bu Shea noted the vests
The city's tote to reaffirm its sharp focus in late ()tohi'r each trooper. That action calm
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_ctomniat'h 'ibm.' officer it ill the cm's liaholity if the rests sating the deputies' lives

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workers'' for supporting government policy.
Barre conferred with President 'alei:v
(;iseard d'Estaing Thursday night after the
24-hour strike that disrupted but did not halt
public services

bill's sponsors, Sen Hubert If Hun
phrt'y, I)-Minn . and Rep. Augustus hI,iwkins, 1)Calif stt' it as a ba_cu'
'mntitni,'nt to
what,'vt'r need_c to be done to put f)Coplt' to work
A more sober intt'rpr.'tation is that the bill is
nothing more than a set of flexible t'ntploymt'rt
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directive that Sanford police
wear the rests while on duty'
flw latest vote ,mie ,iftt'r
City Attorney' ernon Mize
researcheol Florida's workman's conipensation law. lie
decided that any compensation
claim would be reduced by 25
percent it the officer wasn't
wearing the vest as required
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Flu &amp; Co. are trying to keep the president on
THE LIGHTER SIDE
key, singing the tune which Carter himself wrote
for an acceptable energy package. It isn't easy,
with Russell Long and Senate colleagues sitting
there playing Big Oil's song in conference.
Over the Thanksgiving recess, Energy
Secretary James Schlesinger murmured to a
Ity 1)l('K
FST
press conference that the administration might
ASll INIT( l\ I'!'! s
be prepared to accept still higher oil and gas
'flit' $2 bill, reissued
prices if that's what is necessary to get an in April L'71i, has hinibed bad1
If it had been a Broadway preduction, it would
energy bill.
Flug tat the ceiling first, and then the hart' closed on Saturday night
telephone. In a flash, House members who have
On paper, the lull looked good.
been backing the Carter position were cranking
Like everything else these days. the cost of
out press releases condemning the Schlesinger printing money is on the rise. Simplearittuiietic
will tell you it's cht'ax'r to makeont' $2 bill than
statements and warning that they will not play
ball anymore if the administ ration cuts a dcal it is to make two SI bills.
So the Bureau of Engraving and Printing ran
with Russell long behind their backs.
Energy Action didn't bother to put out a press off a bo ut I2 million with the expectation of
release. It didn't need to, thanks to F'lug s flurry saving may hi' $i million
year
At 411'iwit,hi ,wever, only about 2211 million
of phone ('ails to crucial house conferees
''What we're involved in at this point is wire in circu!atu; \tt'anwhile, the demand (or
essentially a damage limitation operation," F'lug $1 bills has continued to gj-cw apace.
Despite ovt'rwhelning evidence thI it has a
concedes ''We didn't like the Carter bill very
much to begin with, but you work with what real turkey on its hands, the Treasury Depart.
you've got."
intent keeps trying to improve the bill's image
With its staff of six and its annual budget of and thus salvage its aivesinnient
about $250,000, Energy Action .,5 hopelessly
The latest effort along that lint' is an
outgunned by the oil industry. It cannot begin to .igrt't'nnt'nt with both store chains to th.ctr,bute $2
match the industry's lobbying annie_c. nor its hills to their u_ctontit'rs in certain areas

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But he saul, thi(JSt' ihi_ct'oni,'
forts are wo rth the .'.ect,u'its' bit'
fts.ds, "I feel much more sure of

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his vest ever since the city
Issued it at September. 1976. lie
said he's never been shot at in
his five-one-half years on the
force, but he feels that fact
doesn't protect hints from some
future gunman
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flit' city coit,.Lssion1 voted
Monday' to reaffirm an earlier

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Two black
groups agreed to meet }'rime Minister Ian
Smith today for talks aimed at ending the
years of
h ite rule estal)liShed by
9th1
century empire builder ("Mil Rhodes
But a third group invited to take part, the
United African National Council, led by the
high!s' popular Bishop Abel Muzorewa, said it
would Ix)ycott the meeting for a week to
mourn the victims of last week's anti-guerrilla
raids into Mozanibique.

I li 1946. with millions of young men iiirnIrig
burnt from w ir ( ongress passed a law' pledging
th, gov er nment to-use all practicable means
Iii promote iIu5UIiUfli i'niployment. production

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The had a little birihila'.
party the othci .fay 1w the toughest '2-year-old in
town There were stores of well- wishers, but thi'
oil companies were definitely not among theni.
Standard of Indiana, Mobil, Gulf and the rest
of the industry giants would have much
preferred a funeral se'ico for Energy Action.
the t iny tot in que st ion.
Almact front the day of its birth, the selfstyled public interest group has been driving lug
Oil Around Uw bend. And there is no relief in
sight
Indeed. with President Carter's energy
package now taking final shape in a houseSenate conference committee, Energy Action
has never been busier
Under the direction of James F. F'lug. a 38.
)ear-old former top aide to Sen. Edward Kennedy, 1)-Mass, the fledgling public interest
lobby is exerting influence out of all proportion to
its size on both the adnuinLstration and the House

Dream

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"I truly believe in them and I
woulda t be without mine, he

power demonstration, raising clenched fists
and chanting, ''They have killed Steve Iliko!
and ''What have wt' (lone'? Our sin is that we
are black c
The ruling ends the investigation of Iliko
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Rules Police

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Shea is quick to confirm his

vest make's hint hot. "It really
hold
holds the body heat," he said,
Sanford Police Patrolman "You even sweat in it when it's
llerbert Shea doesn't need the
ol c"
city, conunission to tell him to
Shea also said the vest tends
wear a bulletproof vest,

PRI''l DitlA, South Africa I 11pl,
A South
African magistrate ruled today that police
were blanwless in the death of black
nationalist Steve Biko, who died of brain in.
Juries Sept l_') a• fter more than three
weeks in
police ctLStodv
More than 2(X) blacks Filed out of the court
after tit(- 't'i'uict and staged a small black

('ongres.snian Richard Kell) H-Holiday' will be
at the Alt amonte Springs civic center at 2 P
Th ursday, to meet and greet his constituents.
discs the issues and to allow thit' citizens to bring
to his attention ans problem ttit' itught be having
w iii an agenc%y If the federal govcrruiient in Mitch

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Blameless In Biko Death

have $500,000 in unpaid ciauns against the cornpany.

State Insurance Commissioner and Treasurer
lull Gunter has appealed to the State of Missouri to

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on the c.,cks it had authorized.
Currently the Seminole school system employees

Another interesting estimate was that the
county's total population is now 142,007, up from last
scar's 138,ff75. Total number of persons in the in.
corporated areas, according to the estimates, is
73.128, compared to 71,686 a year ago, and in the
unincorporated areas 68.879, cotnpartsl to 67,189.
The estimates show that 51.5 percent of
Siiiiinole's residents now live within the cities.

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make food on hecks i t authorized to Florida
policyholders [I% Old .Security life Insurance Co. of

Lake Mary was first designated as having 2,421
wrsons, which would have been a loss front last
year's 2,460. Alter a protest was filed showing the
city actually had 38 power customers this year more
than last year the figure was revised to 2.474. The

Florida population center for
Seminole (titint'., its unincorporated areas and
cities are in.

300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area C3de 5-322-11or 831.9993

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Santa House, 1470 Guinevere Dr., Casselberry, sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi to benefit Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation, 1'6 D.M.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5
Keenagers. 7:30 p.m., The Forest.
Free blood pressure clInic, 7.8 p.m., Seventh-day
Adventist Church, Moss Road, Winter Springs.
Auctioneers senior citizens group. 1 p.m., Packwood
Apartments clubroom, Maitland.
Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society, 7:30 p.m.
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South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., clubhouse. Spring
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Diet Workshop, 10 am and 7:30 p.m., Sanlando
United Methodist Church, SR 434 and 14 and 10 am. and
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DEAR ABBY I am a year
old ongle' wonian Four months
,eo I met a man about may age
and we hit it off beautifully. lie
has his own business, is active
in politics, and plans to run for
public office. lie lives about 300
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iI.iit' ,iwd, LAIL 1W phones Uè(
eve'rv night and flit's ote'r to
n.e ever, other weekend.
i really
e f ll for him. and the
ft't'lingis mutual We even
•Uscu.sse'd r1.arrlage
l.a_st weekend he said he had
sititietfung unportant to tell me.
Then he' said he was married
and had two children' 1k' said,
'1 didn't tell you sooner
because' I knew I was falling in
love' with you and 1 was afraid
souci tell me to get lost I didn't
want to lose you.'' Then h'
'1.crte'd to cry
I an, o in love' with
tune it's like I'm in a trame lie'
said he respects his wife' but he
doesn't love' her. 1k' does iove
his kids ALso, because of Pus
political ambitions, he can't get
a divorce right now. But if liii
patient, eventually we'll be
ma rr it'd.
What should I eki' We can't
help it if we n't too late.
l)EEI'l,Y Is l,ovF:

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It
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will tell him s nunvs.'r
want too see him or 1t'nr from
hint again. It will hurt less It
irrak It off irnmne'diate'ls.
c'ri' is no w
s nu can win
with this loser.
l)EAII .\hlhCi' What ito you
think of parents who instruct
their young children to 'go give'
a lsg kiss'''

I have a re'latis e' who has
trained her i tiildj'c'n to kiss on
uiommanI. She' aw cyc se'nd,
her little' toddlers around the
to ki
et .'r utie goeil
night
'erma' are strangers the
uhilclre'n have riest'r -wen
1*' to re'
%hat are' yur fee'ling,s about
this'

NAMEI.F:ss
DEAR NA%tEl.Ls: Unless a
kiss is spontaneous, solunt.ar)
and since're', it's coumiterfeiL So
I would urge' parents land
cit he-r si
not
to instruct
&gt; uiungste' N tic bestow their
IascesimidIs'rIrnin.ate'ly,
DEAR AWIN

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noted British author,

t..it 'tie' Is welcoima' in my hone
but her do g LS not.
l':vt'r- tune she brings her
imUe' here, he' piddles on my
carpi't. After she' left la,st time',
I hail to shampoo both in&gt;
ta.'droorm and living room
iarwts
I invited her here again last
sutalav tsrien m phoned her in
advance', I told her not to get
nail, but to please not bring her
dog when she comes. Well, she
alice' and brought her dog She
.'iii1 Sh(' tried to lease turn but
l' cried si t much sin' couldn't
My living room got it again
What can I do" She never
na&amp;s&amp;'s your column. Please'

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OUT OF SHAMPOO
DEAR OUT: Your problem Is
neil the poodle'. It's YOU and
your inability to cons ine'e your
friend that seeu do NOT want
her piddling poodle' to make a
puddle on sour carpet. TELL
her If she can't lease' her dog
home, you will misi her. And if
she tome's and brings her dog,
tell her you're sorry, but she
can't bring him In the house, If
)OU lust' her friendship, you
hascn't lost much.
DEAR ABBY .1 sent for your
booklet "how To have a Lavel&gt;'
Wedding,'' and never in my life
did I get s much for a dollar.
page' 26 you wrote, "Now,

many couples make. Do NOT

rely on (insw Jake to take all
the wedding pictures, even
though he's a 'good' amateur
photographer and has a lot of
expensive equipment. Hire a
professional! It's not ir,expensive, but at least you'll be
assured of having some lovely
pictures: after the wedding it
will be too late to wish you had
heeded this advice
Abby, we have a ....ousin
Jake" in the family who in.
sistesi on taking ourwedding
Dictures. but thank hpt'ons w
took your advice and hired a
professional anywa&gt;'.
Well, you Ituesseci it
Something was wrong with
"Cousin Jake's" film call of it!c
and not one of his pictures came
out' That one paragraph in
your booklet certainly saved
the day for us. Please print this
for other couples who are
contemplating marriage.
GLORIA AND DOUG

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Andy' Warhol ''1' rash''
hi&gt; TOM TlF:Iw
NEW YORK - Growing up as
she dad in the notorious South
Bronx. where
he're crime' ronipi'te's
with squalor to terrorize' the'
habitants, lIvye'tirtld l)e'brte
Mos_s did what she' t. iUlel to
avoid personal risk Slit' never
talked to strangers, she refused
rides from gentlemen, she went
right home' after school
But she could not protect
herself from her parents. One
night Debra's father came' tel
her room and removed his
trousers She cried out for her
mother, who refused to in
ters'ene: and for the next six
month_s the girl was regularly
ncole'ste'ei, often nncade' to w,cte'h

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En route, they encounter a
child. Armiahl As the plot
continues.
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his crab ties as a gift to the
Christ child, thus ending the
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c'.t,rn as the' mother. hir,cntle's

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sittualls a IIIM'Iesj iftittjtii,ji
in the' U.S
1 Mink that ttctlie'rs
who f,l ,r 'cut with daughters
.me' lice' :euirt*'r ene child
abusers of our tithe'
Brown stresses the father'
daughter aspect of incest
llueih nicest illicit faniily St's
e ,'ccir" between hneethe'rs arid
sisters. er between kin if
OU lily
the
samict'
age.
psy heilce: ists doubt it hits
either lasting or damning e't'
feet Net so with daddy and his
little' girl, the' trageds here is
widespread and somt't line's
forever
\'ciwig Debra Moss, for one, i'
now hissing from her home'.
After mens we'e'ks if sleeping
with tcii, she' had e'riough and
left for the' streets Polite'
report she has be'e'onee' involved
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Carroll. a ('alifornite therapist,
calls incest an epidemic Or
that the .'lIA's ICr Brown
accuses incs&amp;'Luou f,ethe'rs of
capital brutality
flay' micicy
not torture' their daudcte'rs, as
so me fathers do, bat 1 .e victim
e'oncniits swcide year' litter it's
the saint' as if papa lee it her to
death''
Sect that this e'ptehnicie of
brutality should 1.' iItiegetht'r
surprising After all. tiistecrv
irulic'tcte's incest is ,et east as old
Seipheec'le's lie' was the' Gre'e'k
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etrancatist
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Ernest Cuse Ie y . r an
Mrs cis
Brown Mr
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Mr and M,'s. (;trge It
51atkst, Mr and Mrs
Jeffrey Garland and Dr
Send Mrs Roger Stewart
Aloe Mr and Mrs Tom
F'ri'nian, Mr. and Mrs
I 'htoy Reehb, Mr and Mrs
John *[. Kade'r.,,\lr and
Mrs ,% .'Mc' Clanahan,
Sir and Mrs William I.
Kirk. Mr and Mrs Carl
Dietrich, Mr and Mrs
S5illiarn K Kirchhoff and
Mr ant Mrs Richard It
Wiihiane

Brunt's as:5emnahl, Kevt
Ke'!luy as the page', 0
Matre'e'n Ke'lley, Angie' iota
('isss lncmick, and (i'. Mebat
5th tiancers
The' three kings are Ti
i.rurrle'y. John Voungbloo
and Frank Cofer with Semino
high's own ('ontemporam
En.cermcble' as the chorus
shepherds The pianists at
Mrs Jennifer Kelley and BoW
Ne'cc son
(?penlng night is Thursday
)ill , in the Sericinole' liiI
auditorium A matinee' pe
feermmeane'e' for middle scho
children is scheduled Dec
'lb.' Dec. 10 performance is at

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Mr
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Nicholas J. Mergo, Mr. and
Mrs Jesse' S. Cleveland,
.Ir and Mrs George
Drew, Mr
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Edward A Yancey, Dr
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Mr and Mrs. Walter A
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Waller
and guests and Eloise
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K iige'lie' O'Neill and Tern I e',.s e' e'
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(tte'rs in tustor's' have not see
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folloccesi tus lead youths in preChristian Micronesia were
normally encouraged t it tim'el
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c', er so re'luctantly from the
afldps of .subculture .'miie'ricte,
indication-ii tire' it is it primliars
'cie'ial rot Judy I)e'nse'n'4;e'rhx'r,
a soe'ial ae'tivgst, says the' incest
tiet mis are' filling our jails, our
c;tjtte'rs, our horelt'lios and our
ue'nt;il in slit ut ions De'nse'nGerber runs a chain of drug
rt'Iiabilitat ion centers in New
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41 ;'ru'nt ill the tre'att'ei girls
have' incesteeu.s backgrounds A
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cc ennce'n, (tapin Hall. reports
that nearly' all residents ha ye'
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sexually abused this year, but
*'rie'rtilly not in the' streets or
able,'. s in the e'a.se' of children.
niost acts will occur in their
hommies
Statistics on the' itcatte'r are'
not the best Officials s,tS
fancils' silence' prevents the'
colle'ctiop of inc urate' f,ei ts
Still, what little' d,et,e tt:e'ri' is
'tigge'sts tti.ct only a quarter 1
,elb sexual miiule'statiorcs crc'
cunmunitted by strangers, the'
rest are clone' by people known
to the.' vidinis, in mmcewt case's
relatives of the vie'tutcs
As for ranking incest em the'
list of child abuse's, that too is
statLsttcally difficult Yet the
scanty figures are e bear Of
validated case's eel child
,abUSe' reported in 19Th. for
e'simtiple'. the're' we're' twice, its
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casion. and The Forest.
1(inii!ht the' rtcs'rr&gt;iiiahers
will chrcsten a new corn'
pIt's :et Sanford Airport
.Ierrs
Catering Service'.
The evening will begin with
a
hancpagne'
hour,
tolbuc l by dancing to the
Aimet'rican Heritage and a
midnight breakfast buffet.
Among the couples at'
te'ndirtg the annual gilttering gala will be' Mr. and
Mrs Bruce W Kelly, Mr
and "irs Burton I.eVee'.

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Dr and Mrs hlot'rt J
Simeith, Mr
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Sanford'
Ammahl arid the Night
Visitors" is a contemporary
opera concerning a mythical
account of the three kings
Journey to visit the baby Jesus

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Frederic F Gaines Jr., ,Mr.
and Mrs William I.
Granikow, Dr and Mrs
Nicholas J. Pastis, Mr and
Mrs Charles Bentley, Mr.
and Mrs Allan Keen, Mr
and Mrs LM Ford and
.slr and 'sirs Alan A
l)ickev
Also Dr and Mrs A II
Cann. Mr and Mrs Larry
D Blair, Mr and '''3. So!
Manfre, Mr anti Mrs
William I' I.as"r, Mr and
Mrs Woodrow Clark, Dr
and Mrs Norman tt
lk'lfrich Jr. J;uiie's Ryan
and guest William I Kirk
Jr
and Mr and Mrs
Ernest Quataert
Also Mr
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say circe girl out of tour will he.'

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Center. Mayfair Country
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Ari.e'ne'an, ('arcbbe'an. and
Canadian affairs, Sir
hierelel Mitchell ha
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err:i''ntiri4 i the' area
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Rollins ('ollege', Sir hicerulel
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the t.'niversits of Alberta,
( ,inaeh, for hi'S service's in
lii,' ehe've'lopnce'nt it the coal
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living recognized as one of the'
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l.a i in
American
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('aribbt'an affairs, has
scheduled a public lecture'
while- in residence' at
Hollins ('olle'ge. during
1)t'ct'nitA'r
Mitchell.
research
profe'ssor
of
Latin
American
studies
at
Rollins, will speak about,
cirld Population,
Energy.
amid
Food
Problems — Thursday at
7.30 1)111 in Ilauch Hall
This lecture' will he' free
and open to the' public
A disc w'sieen if, Present
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or wish you knew how to get
people to like you, my new
booklet, "How To Be Popular:
You're Never Too Young or Too
Old," is for you. Send $1 along
with a long, self-addressed.
stamped 24 ct'ntsc ens elope to
Abby 132 I..asky l)nve', ,.e've'rly
lulls Calif 90212

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l"inarie e ,intt Business
Administration students is
on It, agenda for I )e_'c 9,
,,nl an inforimial discussion
I aba's Inte'rnatieenal
of.
Activities' i set for Dee'
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A fe i-liter tie. e-e tieirrr itlfl
oil the' I'on.se'rvetivt' l'crty
in hiritain. Mitchell was a
ment,'r of 1':irlinient from
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stag e
manager, Laura Morgan heads
the construct(on crew; and
Jesse Fry is production
manager.

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I )e'e' IS. 'I'it'kt'ts are $2 For adults and $1 leer t'tiiitlt'i'ii.

belongs to Ken
F'urton
Understudies include Stephanie'
Piano, Mary Scott and l)eidre
Mes.st'rschn,idt.

FOR GREAT GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY

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and r.'gg Deere. ."pouison'd I tin' ('iv It' ,11 id ('urn mumiit Affairs ('ommnittet' of

Preparing stage sets for "The Miracle Worker" (from left Laura Morgan. tMri
Paschal, Jesse Fr' and Scott Spence.

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Inward erecting a gal.'t)o in Centennial Park, on Park .venue lu'tssi','ii liii and

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in. in hi r (it-It to right) Vivian But K lull (.i. loss \1,irth,i 't alilt i
Val Colbert
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IN THE PARK

For Action

dna, as assistant director, the will be Nanc Threadgill, Tom
production will protray the
lieer. ('buck Loren:, Gretchen
etrl hf eef lkle'n Kt'lkr. who Lindsay, Nadine Brown. Frank
Lyman High School's Theatre will 1w played by Karen F'urton
('apozz.s, Fone Ik'ss, Cheryl
Department will present 'The 11cr determined teacher. .thn Chapman. Stephanie Piano,
Miracle' Worker," next Thur- Sullivan, will be plavesi by 1)et' Dee Wailick, t)eidrt'
sday, 1 riday and Saturday, at Doreen (;rubcr, Captain Keller Mt's.wrs&amp;hmidt, Tracy Helms,
7:30 p.m.
will be played by David Mary Scott, Mars Wells and
Directed by Sis. Cher hammond,
Marcy Suminel
Stempler, with Rosann HecI h'r actors in the production
The' voice' in Annie's dream

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('hanipagne Ball revelers
will put their best feet
forward to usher in the
Holiday Season - a la W8
style.
For the 13th )ear, this
social gala has been
sponsored by Sericinole
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(.' o n c e r t
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An' sirae the ball was
iiaugur,itu'cl at the former
Mayfair Inn, complete with
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('assdbcrry At, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
'Miss Winter Springs" contest,sponsored by the
Winter Spring,s Fire Department Auxiliary.
Greater Sanford Christmas Parade, 10 am.,
Downtown Sanford.
Santa House, 1470 Guinevere Dr., Casselberry,
sored by Beta Sina Phi to benefit
Fibrosn
FoLidation, 10 am. to 6 p.m.

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NARFF, I p ni.. First Federal of Seminole. Sanford
Thir1'Niners, 730 in St Peter and Paul Catholic
Church. Goldenrod.
Citizen Club, 13:30 a.m.,
church, SR 427. Altamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens trip In concert at Tuppersare
Auditorium, near Kissimmee, 8 p.m. Leave Sanford Civic
Center. 4 p ill Pick up at Leeds, Casselberry. 4:30 p.m
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Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am.. Lord Chuznley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, noon, Jaycee building.
Semfnoe Sunrtr Khanh, ; am., Sambo's, Sanford.
Tangksood AA, closed, 8p.m., St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road
Lnngsood AA, closed, 8 p in., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church. SR 434.
('ountsilde School Adisory Committee. noon, First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, longwnod.
Young Au'ulto, Club forSingles, 9 p.m., Orlando
(;ardeoub,7ioE.Ro11in.

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l)ancc sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary Unit
25. 8:30 p.m., Deliona Woman's Club. Norm Wright's
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Friday, Dec. z. 1C77

Are They— Really

What

Like?

Seats

5 Aim At 3 Lake Mary Council
L ash: Career Who's ---'
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'I'e'xiis 'lee hi Coach Steve Sloan
Is going whir,' his heart is
tnie'k to the Southe'aste'rn
Conference
Sloan. :1, 'fliur,L,s at te'pte'd
:1 I ueratiee' four-year contract
sic( c t't'tl K en Coo per ,is head
foot ball c'o;iuti at the I, rise'rsits
if Mississippi
Ms r'.ec .1!t' tlm
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-t:ini%vrsar% if tier ti,armigt in wp(eiiL*r
(Thddhkj
t'thoarts in their native Pt'rin lania. Mrs Lash
A n d her husin1. Jim, or.t'r of auto saits both in S inlord and
I 'rianitu, niutisi ti Ht.riLi 2 SOd!'' dL&amp;) Jud have resided in 1Ikt
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urJ Lish grantkhild, Nancy Crapps, lIP. months uhf: Steven.
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%Ir- I i'h uffiti' n.anagt'r and title clerk at Blue Book Cars in
and ecretars'treasrtr ' f Jim
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tu a1es in
tr!and She u sorvir, bt. r third torn. as prrilent of the Like
stars t'haintk'r of ( 'itnaueeree and is actnt' in First Alliance
iurt'h. (klanmlo si here she teat he it class of 1.5 and 6-%ear -,olds
Vt ,,un hoste ss f o r N o rth S*'niinule ant a
she ik aS also Vt t
i znt,t'r of the likt Mars Elen.e'ntar
School Advisors board for
-a star
tng her
puhi ..ffim t.'. she ser td as the councilman
hargt if the .,hice department and the planning and zoning
thu

run:icsiun

thng the acco mplishments of the city since its incorporation
ihi1i she str%t- j in office. Mrs lash con5uders the
elopn.t'nt and adoption of the city's tomprehensivt. land u'
of major in.portant C
'ht' is also
gestLng the creation of
utihits (1JIilfliSSiOfl tit
.:tve the Cit'(fl atur department natters much like the
.anning and Zoning IJmniIssion
I siould like to see more citizens att'nding and participating ifi
:1 net-tings so that ,t tiuser relationship can e xist be tween
tn tapas t'rs and the c m tount if and for greater citizen input on
tn,itters of public in.portance
Mrs Lash said citizens ii.d% be discouraged from attending
meetings because of their length. I would like to Set' the city
council consider expanding the regular sesions from one to two
month!) and limiting the duration of meetings This would also
eliminate the need for special meetings called at a moments
notice," she said.
She said she favors proper supervision and prompt action to
correct hazardous conditions after the installation of utility lines
on cit) pavement and rights-of-wa); encouraging clean nonpolluting industry to locate in the city: and the setting of Policy to
reqwrt' petitions signed U) a ni.ajorit of the propert) owners on a
given strict requesting paving before paging projects are approved b the cit)
Mrs. Lash calls herself an independent" councilman and sa
she is prepared with information on agenda items prior to the
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DEC. 1, 1977
ADSIDiSI(JNS:

Sanford:
Travis T B)rd
Carol Gatlin
Earl M.
Horace J. Waits
George W . Williams
(lass J Sw ain
Lee

Sidney Emanuel, Deflary
Murray Dempsey, Deltona
Glenn Pole)', Deltona
l,ster Carroll, Lake Helen
Detlef J. Adams, Longwood
Wilma Hayfield, Osleen
BIRTHS:

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and Casa Swain aboy
James

DLSCIIARGE,S:
Frances V. Brown
Doris J. Duxbury

Ida SI Holmes
Lillian I.. Normand
hobby ti Re'talic
Edith Roberts
Horace J. Wails
Donald 0, Young
Baby Boy Mullins
Mary sMayi Harrison. Altamonte Springs
Marie Ploria, 1)eBary
Albert E l'otter, IkHary
Joseph W. Gonsalves, Del.

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Ruth S Pierson, Deltona
Detlef J. Adams, Longwood
Oliver J. Black, Longwood

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in guvefliguet'nt hits r.ingt-d frun
rk in the Fhitritla sit rutar ml s tate ' s office in Tllha'tt' as
f the aiiniinistratitt' tide division to a hobbs 1st for tIe
'uP 1'
F Irida F'ederatn'n if liwnans SWM'l,'tit's (luring the 1*
ishttitt' session
She reixied an award in ri'tgrtttiun if her ser\uce for thu
Ii irig at tiv its, during Much the first law s regulating roadside
k ' nnur(ial Zoos and aninial attractions were passedL
Mrs Su1hsarmt also 'eretJ .is treasurer ,f the Central Florid.
t.lgui ,iI So(i('ti. in 1t472•1 and lids served two teflhes on the
,lard if i fireclors She and her husband, Ki-nt'st, are lift' Uetln tier , of the %
Ship
w-crall I ir,ribnatir .o:mi handled the pubhicits in the 4(i'
\ Fnvirrui,i'nlal Pr o tecti o n S,,ssim iation's successful fight earlier
this tar tm *tip the prupe'ed Sanford sanitars landfill in the
trdt'r" ,if Lake Mary
\ rt'aJ estate broker, Mrs Southward moved to Seminole
(ountyn i 1969 She grew up in Hradtrito and lived in Tallahassee
for a number of )ears She and her husband, a fourth generation
iiiimle ('ountian, were married in 190
Mr Southward also worked as a public information officer for
the state l)tpartneent of Transportation and was among the first
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(1hllOt..(s in the Florida Bureau of Planning, editing a
ntsisht'tter and serving ts
clearing house' for the various
regional planning councils
Southwards are citrus growers and engage in other
.,gricultural activities as well as real estate brokerage
She has a bachelor's degree with honors in political science
from the Universits of Florida and a master's degree in governuucnt from Florida State Uuiisersity.
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Making tier first tr for public office, she said she has always
k'tri interested in government and believes citizens have the
responsibilits of doing nurt' than criticizing ''I don't feel Fnu
running agai nst ansone, but rather for an office'," she said.

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Dec 23 Tangerine Bowl, where
Tech Iiet't,s Florida State

( '.urIx'nter

as a personable
quip-ter. Sloan made an effort
to speak to reporters at the
news conference. After is lon:g

ni lire than ;ln)ttiing

silence. Sloan denion,sU-ateej his
hiii:io'r ''Es't'rsboejs get that
iwo
1k,' said "Want tree to

Sloan re'purtediy will he' paid
$410.i' a -u'ai uiu is ill n et'e'ive
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('hic;egu Rears running back
Walter l'avtuuri, is In mie't'ds 4e_
ards rir',hing in Pus next ttire'
games to break the NFl. st-asic
re'cureI held U) (I J Simpson
will e hall.'nge' the ,oung elm'ftlI se' uf the' is inle'ss 1 euuipa Has
Iiuce'ane'ers .it 'I ,iupd Stadiwue

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Athletic Director ii' King,
who will retire in August,
saul

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natit,nJ championships in l%
,ind l94'iP

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The ('tiu'cagii ('arelinals fronit 1942 to '45 lost 29 straight
i, chutes 1 ha Buccaneers
e rs 'in getting dose and are nlre ails
Ill see uei place. but thic S couldn'tt 1x'sibly break it this
i ea r lie e tu e the s II hue p1 a eel (unIt 28 games b the end

tons illitis, fullback Robin Earl
hies d Shoulder injurs and punt
returner 'ste it 'x hubert has a

of tint' ualiip.iigni Inu'ude'nttalls the- ('.indinnmls (lid a quick
flip uniunul in the 4th until by 1°4" h eti won the SF I tith
is mitt their f,lIiuIws backfield if ( 'hcurlie 'I'rippm h':lnniu'n
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his nat h" Also did Jim rhorpe- ncr play professional
bass- ha lL' — Jame's I)isser, Hhaeomlng(on, lad,
Thorpe is rut lit ,cn Inuliecu college', Carlisle Institute'
who bin: rict
sense didn't
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Northern
Dual Control

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Electric Blanket

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league gel Irunit trle". 15cm whe'ii their new contract wIth
the (lire-c networks is signed
J I. '. enlura Calif,
The usual minis ii chute setline e revea ls tha t the tithe pier
u'Iut, over tt,' next feiur S c.i rs w ill .amount to ,iliiiemst sa
nuiillioni, is Inch is ;mhsuut half this' operating budgets of most
trams

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p,, chalked up
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Willie' Williams and Bob iou
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SANFORD PLAZA
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onthuiIl 9 Do nu think ha''Il play again after the broken leg
Il.ti,, Morris, 111.
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set'ool and voIle-ge', plus his 17 )ears as a pro. Fran has
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would vi ci. wills eliminate then, 1973 record pact' But Swpson
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yards in his next-to-last game
e'e'eds the "reti r" rust ice g 'ean ,ur:l 25 since' joining the atil 2151
areLs inn the final game
produc tiure f the line's, las league' l.tst ear
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greatest supporters Ili the is mirld
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intent Ions - filed as a
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thinking •ubout ruining fir
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operation and curre'ntls is in charge of the water and sew en
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Florida ' s c'le'ction laws''
acquiring the water svste'nn so that it could e e'xparded and unite
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Te'rrs said the recreation pro g ram instituted U) the P(111( u'
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tielatu' for governor
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an
Of the- cits 's new firt"fighting capmmbulits terry said emIl'
nuunce'neenit w ould not be
"ide'ration now nuius't be given to bu&gt; ing ness equipment to utilitzu
ni,ift' until soliee'tiriee in
t he apabitits Planning should aLi begin for the time'' ii hen tb,
,lanuars In the nime'antime,
its will have to ha v e at least a partlall) paid fire de'part:ue','nt 1
lee scief, he would travel
not fur security, at least to provide arc opportunit) for the' uitizu:n
around the state sounding
to gain reduced insurance rates, he said,
out the degree of support
'1 1,'iie' Lake Star) 's joining with Sanford and the umIt
for his candidacs
under the regional seis or ssste'ni was mu good nulove' and the' v, ,1%
nose' it cits like Lake Mars could take The' ('it) needs tit pri , ,
is Ui this. ''1 err) s;ud

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Bor'n in Kissimn.ee. lie has been a resident of Seminole Count)
for the past 50 )CdIS His father wa:; public works director of
Sanford for many bears RiChard and his lainil&gt; have been
residents of Lake Mary for the past 17 years
Ilicd and tits wife, Jane, luiSt' three ehiielteii i(ichard
Stephen, who is working toward his PhI) in hwuianitit's at the
University of Florida at Gainesville; Robert Neil, manager of the
Ace Mu,sic ('ii, Miami and Robin (ale, 15, a sophomore at
Seminole High School.
He enjoys golf and ournalisnn and as a young man had w anted
to be either a doctor or a journalist. Of the e'ncern that he may
not have the time to devote to the city council with his responsibilities in New Smyrna Beach, RiChard said that the crisis he
helped out with there was bringing in a new water plant and that
has been accomplished.
"if I didn't think I had tunic, I wouldn't run for the office, he
said "I believe I have something to offer Like Mary and want Ut
sent'," he said

pearance fees. He will remain
as coach at Tech until after the

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Involvement

Sidney M RiChard Jr 's responsibilities while he sers e(I in thi
U S N a vy provided him with a read) -iiiade cis il:an carter e
he retireel after O stars st'rvivu fronue the milit;irs
lie began in the se'rvue c '.i ith the lItsii( .11 ih'partn:tnt
c
tcht'li
luring wartinet' and was in charge (if wa(e' wat t r
ilusposal and water suppi) and bvcn,e fastinuied with tti,' fi
Richard went to environniiental sanitation school sponsirt't ii)
the U S. Nays at Oakland. Calif. where he was recognized it ,
sanitarian lie was liaison with public wurk,s and associated with
the strictures of water and waste water plants
When he retired from the nulitars in 1962, Hi(liard was inn'
plo ) eel U) the ('its of Sanford as a construction inspector with the
city water plant and has been in the field ever since
Presenti) he is teaching waste water and waste- water planet
operation at Seminole Conununits College and r.centl) tin:pleted teaching a course in it at Daston;i flea Ii ('ineiuiuntt
College
fl. was recognuze for outstanding performance in work ,
l'ation, nie.tnage-mt'nt and advanut'mnernt of know ledge in tIme
field of water pollution control '' rt'ce'ntts Us being prese nted 'A lit ,
the William I) llatfit'ld award
lie turned over the gase'l as president of the Florida Pollution
control Association in Novem,etwr and in 1972 was state' president
f the Floridii Water Pollution Control Operators Association
RiChard was utility director of th° City (ilSanford for 14 1 , )ears
before accepting essentially the saint' job as manager of the
watt'r and po llution control departments in New 5111)1 na Beach

diutat•5" Sloan said in it
slate'nit'at, read by Tech Sports
I nformation Director Ralph

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Zoo
vuee RiChard' Life
With Water

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tl:ff 'tils n
:: pttinc lu'
s
plit tern on the
vurnil and :t.'sured re-election since no one qualified to run
against him, is a retired Nay) captain and was president of the
:emological satiety during the beginning of the fund-raising effort
to build the new facilits
lit' had planned to serve only one bear on the council, but
decided to seek re-election when he couidn t find anone else to
run for his particular seat
'Some of the things I wanted to do, I wasn't able to because of
budgetars limitations" said Nelson. generally recognized as
having provided stabiiit) tothe council with his probing questions
and habit of acting as peacemaker
A,uonuplishuieents of the cit) duringthe past Near. he sa s.
included the administration of more than $6O0,(O in federal
grants and loans to update, improve and expand the city's water
")Ste-thi: creation and adoption of the city's land-use plan which he
terms
'goed. initial effort" but will probabl) not he a final
pattern for Like Mary's future growth"
Nelson stilt considers the cit) 's major problem and one that will
concern the simu;nI;unit) for the next number of )ears as growth
Noting that the cits government with the stroke of a pen" has
ordained that the city will be tripled or quadrupled in size in the
next 10 to 20 tears, he predicted there will be other similar an
nexatioris LII the next few :.ears
'eU will ause' some' soul's.'arching by
d the lea ers of l.'ih.'
Mar) and all will prubaU) be tuntested b) the count)," he said
''The soul-search ing will be because a growth factor of several
hundred percent in the next 10 years may he more than an) city
uui handle
Ne'krn said the uty must grow industry-wise to keep pact with
the population growth and to keep the tax base stable
Major changes in the next few ears which Nelson foresees and
believes are necessan include the providing of housekeeping
facilities—the procuring of l an d and the building of buildings to
carry out the functions of city government
"We can no longer tolerate using prisatt' land as parking place
for heav) equipnient, to keep fill dirt, to do rnair,tenance work on
public vehicles, renting space for city hall, the police department
"We are big enough and the tax base is big enough. We must
have our own facilities to be more efficient in the day to day administration of the government," he said

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et Clerk Ka Sssnian
i prtictin' it 50 port. tiit
turnout of the city's 1.146
thible oters in the cit )'s
tlection for three council
seats TUeSda
Mrs Sassman said the
t tttioii will he COfld'(tett
rm7 m tu p ii at the
I .iki Mars F:Itrit'ritars
shool pulling plam
.
Usefliee
uaiiois
are
available at ciii iuil.
P,fl offiUdis are It Jner
;k.on
derk: HR hard
Pards , Virginia Met cer
and Alberta ltalls,e let ks.
and Ralph Abell. dt'pits
('anih'btcs are Dii ort
incwi,,nt
Southward. seat 'no. luff
Nelson incuintent r, seat
three and
,dnes M
RiChard and llarrs Terrs
incumbent , seat
t..
\lrs LLsh, 13, of 21 13
'ountrs ('tub Road,
seeking it third
in
office She was named a
councilman in the t'it's
barter adopted Us the
pupli 41
N ear' ago
"ubsequenti) elected to a
unt"vear tern and after a
t'ar out of office re-elected
t a full two—sc ar tern
Mrs Southard, 35, of
Paola Road, is making her
first bid for public offict
She is a real estate broker
Nelson,
of
Williriis Rd., is con . p:t'twg his first one-yt'ar
split teruu and running
unopposed is assured of reelection.
RiChard 54, of 193 S
Fifth St is also making a
first tr%) for public office
Terrs, 70. was named a
i,ouncilman in the city
charter and was sub.
s&amp;'quently elected to two
full terms in office
Absentee ballots will be
counted immediately after
the polls close

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' h rit an (h urch Disciples of Christ) is holding
t. ,iitnual pancake and sausage supper at. the
"hiir&amp;'h at i0 E Normandy Boulevard, today
from 4 to 8 p in Price includes coffee and all the
l)trI(ak('s you can eat plus one serving of sausage.
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Na,.irene today through Sunday. The Lighthouse
Qua rtet and the Pickering Family will conduct a
I ;OSp(l Sing. Services tonight and Saturday will
'gn at 7 :11) p m and Sunday at 6:30 p.m.

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FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK

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Children's Fund) chairman, reported at the Area
Ill (IfIflUill meeting of Church Women United held
ric'ntIv in New Smyrna Beach, that about $1,000
collected in the area by the West Volusia
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tIleutiUg held at Grace Community Church.

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Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

OF SEMINOLE
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WILSON EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I WIlSOn and St,ift

SANFORD INN
Best Western &amp; Staff
Id &amp; SR 46, Sanford
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ANDHELPIP THIS
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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE

FLAGSHIP BANK
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Mrs Schssehel, the former
Th is one of man's earliest Joan Ostrow, teaches in the
records of a people fighting for science department at Rollins
religious and political freedom. College and formerly taught
TheJews needed pure oil with school in Seminole County. She
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the temple, but could find anly Ostrow. coordinator for cornenough to burn for one day pensatory
education
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daughter Faith,

Ch oral MUSIC Regular services are'

Would You Like To Be Great?

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and Sunday School 10:45 to
BILL W. (.OFFMAN
ttk' childrts'i. What did He plicate the' :lsattt'r. Not so with campus this Sunday and 1145
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mean' And how does this troth aduli.s We have the tendency to
" hanukkah part) for Jest ah
The e7horaliers will perform a
apply to us today'
make a mountain out of a mole concert of
Advent
and
Single
Parent Families will tA
Pastors
There comes a time in
I4'1's look at three aspects of hill.lfwt' would ever learn to be Oiri.stmas music at 3 p.m - held Sunday
a t 5 p n: at the
everyone's life when theyasptre
a child's life that we need if we' as great uS
ih
Community
('enter
God would have us Sunday in the concert hall of the
to be great. We say to ourwould be great with God.
be, we must accept the stmple
Corner
new
Arts Building.
selves, "I would like to make
truths of God as they are given
The program, entitl ed ' The
A child a c cepts himself as he
something of myself, be loo ked
in 11cc Word. We need to let God Feelings of Chnstrnas," will
is. He knows that he is not be (ilal and His Word
up to. just get ahead in
speak to explore through music the
world," I'm sure that sonic __________________________ Perfect. The child needs and our heart
moods of the holiday season in
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wants correction, He expects
time i eser . iuC
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ho director of this 21 voice en .
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and growing.
Matthew 18:1 they said to Him, strange indeed Thes had
provide
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child
is seruble of mixed voices 'Three
Who is greatest in the probably never heard anything
we adults are afraid to admit taken on a trip he doesn't student directors will also be
kingdom of Heaven" The only like it. It was the direct opposite
our mistakes, but not so isith '."'rrs about the details he featured on the concert
kind of greatness that these of what would have been
ex- children. If we would ever be,
impis' trusts his father to program. Accompanists are
disciples knew was that kind of pected. Jesus called a little great as God counts greatness,
provide
the needs of 'hi trip. He Carla Veleta and Nancy Bacon.
greatness that the political child and set him in the midst of we must be as
children. willing
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The Communit y Chorus and
doc :it kn ow how i t's eing
leaders of that time had shown. them and said. "Except YOU to acce pt ourselves (IC
hone, but he knows the one that Choristers of Seminole CornThe kings and the emperors become converted and become and stilling to let God correct
mnunit) College will perform the
i,s oing it
seemed to be out after their own like a little child, yo
u shall not and mold us Into what lie ss tints
"Magnificat in 0" by J S Bach
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good and nothing else,
u1(
enter the kingdom of Heaven." its to lx'
Would you like to be great" . 31part of their holiday concert
Also, the disciples were still
Jesus was saying to His
Wh) not try
s Je us' stay' Life in the concert hall of the Fine
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thinking in terms of any earthly
l)ciples, "If YOU want to be
can he' better it we' would live as Arts Building at 8 a in. on
troth without trying to
kingdom that they thought
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great, you should ts'coine like
taught
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terrible sin. I
try to stay on the right path, but
then I'm suddenly overwhelmed by temptation and I
give In and go under again. I've
failed to many times that now I
feel it's no use to try anymore.
Is there any hope for me?
Answer: Yes, but don't give
izive
up, Keep on going on, calling
out and clinging to the lord who
same

says, "Him that corneth to tile i
will in no wise ca st out" tJohn
637). God loves you no matter
how 'nany times you fail, lie
will never give up on you
because Ills busin ess is to help
you, change you, and perfect
you. God will do this for you,
just as He did for the great men
and women of the Blble. Many
of them had terrible times of sin

When )OU are God's child,
you have power over sin In
IU'LSS aesus .Jonn I. I I
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buried, and Christ comes to Ims
\Vh 1 Because their learned
in )'ou Now ou will not to,.
face failure by trusting in God overwhelznesl by sin,
because'
nd riding out the storm.
God promises never to allow
God loves )ou and lie will ans temptation to come to )OU
deliver you From sin, if YOU that is more than )ou can bear
truly desire to be delivered.
I (,'orinthians 10:131 He'
Thismneans admitting that what PfoulliMstoiiiakc a way for 'iOU
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program t the First United Methodist Church of
Sanford on Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock In the
sanctuary

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School, Wayle said, "I alAays
attended Sunday School as
much as possible My attendance record was slowed a
bit when I was in an accident."

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A)dge No. 1241 at :i pm. Sunday at the lodge, 1006
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JOINER

was 22 ssicks before he CI,IUIII
take his first step after the'
accident, but he graduated with
his class, dressed in cap and
gown, on a stretcher. He and his
wife, hitida, have four children
and two grandchildr,

I l ls younger daughter,

(i',erie, will ioon complete fi'it'
yearu of perfect Sundas' School
attendance Wayne encourages
Friends to attend the .Sun(L'is
School of their choice, bs
saying, "See )ou in Sunda)
A car-train accident, that School," as he bids them
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motel on the Monda) program,
Francis Pouienc's "0 Magnum
Msste'riun
l4oth concerts are free to the
I'UII;e all'] ali ,lit
invited to attend

Joiner Never Misses
Wa)neJoiner, 14)ngstI)Ihd, has
completed 24 )ears of Ik'rfect
Sunday School attendance. A
former
Sunday School
Superintendent, Wayne now
teaches a Sunday School class
as well as being Brotherhood
Director, at the Firm Baptist

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bear the long-awaited Messiah,
Featured soloists snriuda.
Laurel Ellmore, Patricia
Meredith, Walter Schmidt,
David Rerrien, Dona Renfro,
Hugh
Stevenson,
Hazel
Pe'nnhjt'f. Patricia Harris and
Ja)ne Leach Sally Bow- den is
accompanist for the Com•
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'The' Choristers, a group of 25

itaying cl os e to Je :us, talking
•md prayi ng to 11,121, reading
.53111 saying Scriptures You can
count on God to help You,
ls'caus&amp;' He' has promised never
to leave you nor forsake )OU
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the friends who pull you kIwn
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fl irt around with sin, tel li ng
yo ur self a little' bit can't hurt
ansont' You have to t -ike
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( hurch of Oviedo to increase the number of active
h'icons to 15 are Richard Ba Idino, Vayne
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p n I or kindergarten through fifth grade
l-hildrl'n
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\trn'sdav to go to the Florida Methodist
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Bethel AME ('hurch of Canaan City, Sanford, will
he Bishop S S Morris of the 11 th
Episcopal
I )itricl Ile will speak at the 11 am. service. The
4 p in service will feature a musical program by
a malt choir front the Sanford area

th is ssondrous event, Jewish
families the world over observe-

F'iv c-Year-old Faith Schwehel hanukkah by b"rr.mg candles
is impatiently waiting for for eight 1iaghts. lighting
Sunday sshen she can light the another one each night sith the
first candle in the family center candle or shaxnu.s anti
Menorah and open her first reading from the prayer book.
hanukkah 'Chanukahi gift.
Gifts are given on each of the
She is the daughter of Mr. and eight days and there also ss ill he
Mrs. Martin Schssebel of
1 2 gold-covered chocolate com.'
Bromley Rd., Winter Park for Faith in the dreidel Iuch
Estates, and like other Jewish belonged to her father v.hen hI:
children looks forward to the t*as a boy.
ann;a1 celebration.
The dreidel is a four-sided to
hanukkah, known at the marked with I brew letter's
Festival of Lights. corn- and spun like a top in if
memora Cs e r
ca ion o children 's game'
c
the temple in Jerusalem by the played esperiall) at Hanukkah
sictorious Maccabees Ui th"
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Sanford, will present Christmas
music
during th
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serf. e Sund() at 7 iO p m Participatin
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direction 01
Miss Barbara Uos,ejl the Melody Makers firsi
graders, under the direction of Mrs. Robert Thl
Ønd the MUSIC Makers Grades 2 and 3 directed b)
Mrs. flarles E Davis
Jr. who Will combine tc
present a fliusical
drama "Living Christmas
( 'a rds", and the \'oun
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of S1jC and Youth
('harks K. Davis Jr., who
will present a cantata,
'I Wonder :\I)U1 Christmas''
l"illo ing the service the Amazing
Praising
I'Upfx't Pals will present
'The Night Before
hristtiias'' tinder
the direction of Mrs. J. T.
osmati) Ifl fellowshj
flail. There will be treats
for all children through sixth grade.
hit' h'uppet Pals
will present a Christmas
'rogram it the Sanford Voman
'S Club on Dec. 7
1(1 the' J).iStOr, Dr J 1.
('osinato will bring the
'hrrst was inossage,

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OF

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CITY OF SANFORD
FLORIDA. UPON ADOPTION OF

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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Jobs's N McCormIck

All parties in Intern, arid cltliens
Wall have an opporisasIty to be
heard at said hearing

101 £ Church St.

5y order ol the CIty Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida,

Orlando, FIa 37101

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PublIsh Dec 7, 9. 1977

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Classified gal at Tip Her,md 322
25H. or III sets
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Lawn &amp; garden

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replace, electric logs Neat '13
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MARkET. 2445 Sanford A,

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SANFORD SE A'ltaG (EN TER
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Santrii Plazi 372 9411

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322 Sv-r,
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Jam,scvi couch I cha r. desk a.
Chair, 3 swivel rockers -73''
COlor T/ Ath Outside anterwia
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Bob Walker FurnIture
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: ri' ewes? Ct specowa,
Oa,'ana Reach All hØld i
AUTO AUC liON
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BRICK F kONT
RANCH .CT YL

$47
L4kc pr, lcgeS to ta'flg
&amp; fisti.rg n batilI Lake
Mary
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tC(UtiiP 3 lIP. 2 baIts t',On'r,
w'Ih oan'c' sit l'vrig room
creerr LiLy FQu 1,Ped CII i,
k,I(l"ers cozy lam.1, room *It'
enchanting sew den C hit&amp;A
A carpet
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II 1155. 1 ryt 51
377 5637

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323 0974 or 372 6356

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LAKE MARY-Almost new 7
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bedroom, cant heal I air. * A
macrame shop
manager. Call cor, drapes, kitChtin
Uo 1410. tO lot p.m. or after I
water pd, awn mant No pets.
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1505W 25th Sf 3737040
Semi
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Travel.
Adventure,
Vocational Training
Fast
Advancem,nl Opportunity
Cor'act U S Nay, Recruiling
011cc Tel 327 4754
Regular
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Compensation-Ur,itormi, food. Loidgng. 30
dAys Paid vocation Complete

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to the

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S.aleWersor I'iHded for corn

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L'n'ted (ornp4nieS 17$ 7555. 429
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layouts and write copy Service

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177 Y.IT'
large? famI, homeor home a Ii
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hank apprasal

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beaultull, l.9ridsrjipe,1
(vn',ai H&amp;A ty'np,j a' 571 500
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ACCC fitS Receivable clerk to
process payments and make
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iwywjv.',
iv, a- mviii
unit
poration Also some typifig
necessary Please tend resume'
tOO Jeriklrfl. Bldg 247. Sanford

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3(5 322 SIC'.
broke'
JOHN
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COMMF 14(1/.1

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Houses

the market' You
k.tteq, n t, t

ONE PpONE CALl. STARTS A

EARN MONEY NOW take orders
IC,r I. ia jewelry Call fr Iree
rwialoqs on tii "e'e e00 III 1211

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cleared ario
2 ',.'.
septc, well 5.
CV'. CI ifepy
terin5
$77003 9(
7 slory. I lIP 2
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lot
large
UrOle'.SiQnAlii
ecQrae clidrr r':- r,'.,.
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'S fully stocked' 525.000 *111
enabl, you 10 walk in and Start
Sflling fl your own store' Call
130 laid from lam IoSp m or
call 520041.4 alter 6 pm

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LorSQ*Ood. lhiS rapidly growing

brjtinfls

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bath hirfle *.?h
'a" U 'oom lots f e'Iras ip!
JeSraCiip Upland Firs 539,iQ

Real Estate

minding ptan eQuals an
ewsting opportunity Begin a'
time Write. 1310 G.ovarvr St
Fl 3773$
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126 46&amp;J 47.s 775
alter S pm pr 3$ 5171
down- Plo Qualify 'ngseseral
model'.lo(hOo'.efro,., Call (ac
.'ut-,it,'Piui''.t RE AL TOP 177
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7 I3 at 101 CoIoniai 15t
72nd St I, Crochet pieces
candle lamp'. plates iØt5
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lyry

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apartment Size range &amp; a
rl'sCeIIaneou'. 'tym'.

Dec

MORTG1,ES BOUGHT &amp; SOLD
All 5,,rchaS, 151 &amp; 2nd mor
Igige'. .1' diScOunt
11 HOur
aop'a 1111 547 *519

80-Autos for Sale

Several chests &amp; d'essers, stereo
a ot Oh new carpet.ng
ece'. room 0 • ide' SiCfv rig
oilect on 01 541? &amp;
'.r'.ier'. iutorn4tc A4%hen &amp;

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Dec. 2. 1477-SB

Ai' B., 5.11 &amp; Trede all r,'&amp;kes &amp;
ri'(4ei'. of cars
lop priceS pad
lr. clean merchandw'
1415 AUTO SALES
fa'.selberrv
420 N I4*y 1797

P4ir ot t*.n bed'. lu
round ulnette t4bip

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Man Special. molOrcyc - ,ar
turns , &amp; misC item'. Eweter
Ave , Count Cl 14g1% 37)

41.A M)rtgages Bougtit

EAL TV

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upper

HAL COIBERT REALTY,'1
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Valencia SI or call 377 1716

Plyw Modern BuIlding
Al
Iralivp rates 323 1701
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Ideal holding %ihC P Lake Mar,
7 acres 513,030

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)I3Ii7 bitts
.ifpr't 'el'Ct'd va'cj lru'I trees &amp;
''"4' 374 'J Call 377 5337

I r 2 tIll 'iA C',' ,i,' .5.:
mortgage cr p,
address h
to, '.ai,
brokers .5"
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1791 5, I'-'':
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Sale

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w 3 B14.lbath horn, $74,000
Government %t,uD'.d available
tiuildev 327 71 EQui yi0rg
OPPOrtunity

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Fr' &amp; Sat
car.
furniture, ClOthing 10 hI 5, 10$

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Eli lil')i i c,Si( I but'
Rb AL Tow
a 69;'
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REALTOR MLS
373 77 day or night

Auction

Garage Sale-

011cr'. br Rent, Lease or Sale

Older I OR, I bath pluS rental par
apt in nice area &amp; fl gooti cond
Bargain .11 132,030

OVIEDO 1.1(45) MANOR
Spacious i BR. 7 bath home. Ion
,nal Drt'ng room
bre,tklS'
AOOk, F.mI Room S'Crr.od
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CERAMIC &amp; MACRAME SHOP
Of
BECAUSE
SELLING
ILLNESS' Located on SR 434
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shall become eftedive ImmedIately
UPOn Its passage and adOphiy,
A
sNaIl available at the
Office Of the City Clerk toe all

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John N. McCormIck

Only.

NAVAL ORANGES &amp; othe c.truS
for sale' $300buthCI 33203420?

1350 I
the highest arid belt biddir for cash.
passed and adopted by Ih City
the following describel property Commission on September i, 1477

Oecember 2nd, I71.

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46-Comnwrcial Property

&amp; dryer $76,100

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some lurniture, Clothing &amp;
mit(plIinaduS "OSIly new
t
valencia St. Sanford

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72-AuctEcrI

Dealers Welcome

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Maitlana Lg I DR. I bath condo.
*ilhi all applIance'. iticl washer

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Peg lice) Estate Broker
3fl 1)01 Day or tIght
7610 I4.aw,qlPi at 1797

hA • VA
3 Dli
nIna lange
timI, ?OO
kthen ngu p
levied 31. 5'47

-blIe Homes
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fenced rear

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lOyCly I BR. 2 bath. Ig fIa nm
rat nm itthrr.r diet bleat &amp; Air,

ta9e Sales

Enlerprise Pd off En'prpni'.p
Peppr
A,p 665 6o.9

FOR SALE
Three nice lot
Deltona 10* down *'th terms
write
,l Petty. 477 W
E
Gregory St Pensacola, Fl 37501

41-Houses

Payton Realty

$1 6003

'ill Pent or Sell t t.cr.c'.t
wet:
meaning couple 3 bIll
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*'t(tipr, Q'pped tencecj
yar',
000l $73 ¶7
[C IRA SPECIAL 2 BR I bath.

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Handyman can easily convert this
3 BR. into a 3 or I BR Only
$11,903 Low dOwn payment E 1
lermi
by
owner Reallor
Atsocuale 931 7360344

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Garage Sal.
3 faritIe'. Fr &amp;
Sat , tOOt
f book'. clOthie'..
disheS, military, ant,cjue
nc mast. 15CC &amp; Old I block East
from .ntersecton t)eltcn,a Blvd

ORANGE CITY-- Lake frontage.
springs century oaks, rich tiil,
pretly view, 1*11 divide) ,7O
Richard
paved.
$15,000
Brough'on tIraltor O'wnev
201.
6.44 5756

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Older 2
StOi
2 lIP trame 111.030 AS

Visiting flor.dav
bite smal'
home.
Iumn.spied, ClOy, to
everything adult
OVPICOrIy ,.
pr's. 377 7711

We're looking for ablci.s
people to lraini to DCCL!'?
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E weculiwe
Rawlergh productS TIr ci's
established company pluS a

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Phont 373 3144
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NOTICE OF
SAID ORDINANCE, A PORTION
FORECLOSURE SALE
OF THAT CE')TAIN PROPERTY
NOTICE 5 hereby given that the
LYING APPROXIMATELY 144
vrrders.grs.d ARTHUR H BECK
FEET EAST OF UPSALA ROAD
WITH. JP . Clerk 01 the Circuit
AND APPROXIMATELY 1460
Court ot Seminole County. Florida.
FEET NORTH OF PAOLA ROAD, I
*ill on the 13th day of Oecembr,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Ill? at II 00 A M at the west front
Un, ii ,I TAO
A
,..
,.y ••
..Ar-I fl
,
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door 01 the SeminolC County PROVISIONS OF SECTION 171041.
Courthouse Sanford. Florida. offer
FLORIDA STATUTES
toe Sale and Sell at public outcry to
WHEREAS. Ordinance No

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR situated vs Seminole County,
FICTITIOUS NAME
wa' Quasree and declared of ,s
Notice is hereby gIven that I •m SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA Florida
lurIher Iorce and effect on
LOt 66. GOLOIE MANOR. FIRST Nowmb,r 25. 1577 by
engaged ifl ij5l?553 at 311 So SIN PRORATE DIVISION
24 LOWELL THOMAS RE.
the CirCuit
ADDITION, according to the d,Ial
Street, P 0 Bow 3.34. Lake Mary, File Number fl.441.CP
Court of the Eighteenth Jud'clal
MEMBERS John L Lewis
thereof as recorded in Plal BOOS. 13,
Seminole Ccntv, Florida, vnderjtre O.vliion
Circu.t. ir and for Sernnple County. J
Page 1$, Of the PubliC Records of
fiClilioul name of JAYIIE'S Is RI: Estate if
lor,da. n that (pelan case entilled
900
Seminole Count,, Florida
MARKET PLACE and that I intend NELLIE MAY MOON
County of Seminole, State of
732.1111
FAT IS
the
Deceased
p.irSuant
to
Fni
Judgment
THE
YOUNG
SENTINELS
to
register
said
name
with
the
Clerk
2
Florida. vS City of SantQrIf, a
e''
terlered in a case p,ndnig fl said Florida municipal corporation. Case
NOTICE OF
of the Circuit Court. SCmlnole
4 6 BUGS BUNNV.POAD
I
CAN
I
Court.
INc
style
Of
*1(1
ii indicated No 777015 AP 01 E. and
ADMINISTRATION
County. Florida in accordance with
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RUNNER
the provisions of II. FicIll.ous TO ALL PERSONS HAVING above
II P II e'*
WHEREAS the Cownty Com
WITNESS
my
lard end OtiCiAI
SAT SUN
Nam• StiIulei. TO Wit
Section CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
m,siior ol Seminole County.
iii II lii. I II
lull
)21h day of Florida. has advised the City
THE AROVE ESTATE AND ALL seal of said Court
$4304 Florida Statutei 1437
November, 1477
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
S .iayne Michael
LomrnisSlon of the C,ty of Sanford, '
Legal Notice
Seal)
PubliSh NOv II, 2,5, Dec 3,4, 1571 IN THE ESTATE:
Arlp'ur H Beckwtr,. Jr
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DER ID
annewatuon of lIe property
_____________________
Clerk o the Circuit Court
t7t Ihe administration of tbs• estate
hereinafter described, ar',l
FICTITIOUSNAME
- .---_________________ - of NELLIE MAY MOON. deceased.
By Mary be Darden
Notice 5 hereby given that I am
wHEREAS, the Ct, CommiSsion
Deputy Clerk
COURT FileNi.jrriber 77401 CP. spending ii
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
has been advised that 5 necessary
Cflg•ged in business It llgy 41$.
PDlith
Dec
5,
1171
INC
C.:cuit
Court
7,
SEMINOLE
fv
Seminole
COUNTY.
thaI a new ordnanc, be adopled to
FLORIDA
Celery Asic, Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida. Probate Division, DES 17
PRORATE DIVISION
appropriately annew tbe propert,
County. Florida. undt the fiCtItious
the
address
Of
w'h'Ch
--------Is Seminole - ----File Number 77.fl3.CP
name ot DICK BEADLES PEST
Piereinalter described rib
the
County
Covrthuus,,
Santoro,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR corporate limit5 of the City of
In Re Estale at
CONTROL, and that I intend to
Florida
32771
The personal
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Sanford, Florid., arid
Jot-in J Zekany,
regisler tad name with the Clerk of
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Deceased representative Of the estate iS PRORATE DIVISION
lIsa Circu.t Court. Seminole County.
WHEREAS, there haS been tiled
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ThOmas 0 Moon. Sr. arid Clyde
File Number ?7-411.CP
Irl accordance with 1151
Flonid
*ith the City Clerk of the City Of
TI4IY ASKED
Reese Moors whose address is P0
d NOTICE TO CREDITORS
D,vIS4II
Sanford. Florida. a peltn con
proytsiona Of th Fitifi5 Name
FOS A MuSCLE
Bow III. Oviedo, FlOrida 32143 The Is Re - Estat, of
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
5!atutei. To Wit
Section $4505
tain.rg the names of the property
CELl, I'M •
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST name and addreSs of the Personal
KENNETH E DAVIS
owners In Pie area described
Florida Statutes 1451
STILt iii
IUT HUSSy'
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL representatives attorney ire set
S Dick Beadies
Deceas.
Pere.natter requestIng arinesallon
$
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED torttS below
NOTICE OF
sole owner
i
to the corporate area of the City of
LAST
q
All persons having claims or
IN THE ESTATE
AOMIIIISTIATION
PjDlith Dec 2. ,. is. z 1,7'
Sanford. Florida, arid requesting to
wile'
against lyle estate are
Notice iS given thet the above
I
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING be included therein and
named
WITHIN
estate
5
being
administered
required.
THREE CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
-WHEREAS th
Propirty Ap
n
the
Circuit
Court of Seminole MONTHS FROM THE DATE O
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL P'lI.serol S.minole Countr. Florida
________
NOTICE OF PUSLIC HEARING
County, Florida, Probate Dvision. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED Pia.ing drIlled that there are tour
'vOTICE 9 P'e'eb, given that the
CCI 7 45 I :t
THIS
NOTICE. o tie witty the clerk
the address of *NiCPI 9 Seminole
ill THE ESTATE
property owners in the area to be
Ciard of Countl 7ommiss,cna'rs
SAT SUN
County
Courthouse.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED anneicti. and that 54.0 properly
Sanford. of 1151 above court a e'vitterr
a is • II
S.r note Coi.inty. Florida. shall at
statement ol any claim or demand
lbiat the administration of the estate owners have signed lie petit.on for
Florida under FiIC No 77 343 CP
as
17 00 A M. or as soon ltiefeaht,r as
The Pesoriil RepreSerilaty, ot the they may hIve Each Claim muSt be
'21
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of KENNETH E DAVIS. deceased. annewation. arid
00stible. Or' the 77th day
of
fl writing and must indIcate the File Number 77111 CP. spending in
estate 5 Stephen R Migyar whose
I
WHEREAS, it '4$ blen deter
December. 1477. hold a Public
basis for the claIm, the name and It-ic Circuit Court to, Seminole mined Itsat the
aOdrei$ 5 143 Rre*er Ave. Winter
Hearing at Ire COurthOu$I. Room
property described
.ta t1.___
of the creditor or his agent
\
Park, Fla 33754
County, Florida, Probate DivISiOn, hereinafter 5 reasonably compact
733. Santord, Florida. toconsider the
All persons having claIms or or attorney, and the amounl lyle address of *15th 1$ Seminole andronIiguoustothecorpprat,r,
adoption of the tOIIO*iflg ordnance
aimed It the claim 15 AOl yet due. County CourthouSe, Sanford, Of theCityol Sanford, Florida,
demands against the estate are
TI
and it I
I
ordinance relating to
INC dtI when it will become due
required,
WITHIN
Florida 32771
THREE
The p,rsona has turther been determined tha' I
specified areas of lyle 1mm
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Wall be slated It the claim is v,presefttativeof tPeejtat, is JOHN the annewaton of Said p operty will ,
corporated territories of Seminole
contingent or unliQuidated, the 44 MCCORMICK. *tio1 address 5 riot result 'n the creat,,jn
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
'
County, Florida creating Itse Green
Oh an en
nature
of the uncertainty shall be
THIS NOTICE, to file with tie clerk
501 E Church St . Orl4ndo, Florida Clawl, and
I4OOI(
I Gate Estates Street Lighting
staled It ttse claim 5 secured, the
of the above court a wrItten
ntoi
The
name
and
address
of
tIie
GOISTO
WHEREAS. the City of Sanforo
i
District to be entitled the Green
snity shall øe described
statement ot any claim or demand
personal representative's attorney Floridi 5 in a position '0 provide
WRSIffIGiTOI1
Gate Eslates Street Lighting
they may have Each Claim mutt be
claimant Ilsall deliver sufficient
are
set
forth
below
rTl,flui(iglal %IVviCCS I the property I
D'trict Ordinance, providing for
In writing and must irvØ,. ate the
cop'ei of the claim to the clerk to
All persons haying claims
described herein, and thp Cli
GIORCA
definitions, providing br gover
bass for the clam, the name are enable INC clerk to mai one copy 10 demands aganst
.,',.
rsance 0* tie d.SlriCt by the Board of
the estate eve Commission 01 the City of Sanford
. :ix.. taar: .
address of the creditor. his agent or
each Personal representative
required,
THREE Florida. deems it in the best interest I
WI THIN
County Commissioners, pro.v.dirig
A, .v,i.
All
persons
interested
attorney,
arid
in
the
amount
PIe
claimed
I, maintenance arid operation
estate MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF of the City to accept sad petition
___________________
tD
lIthe
claim
is
rot
whom
a
copy
ot
this
Notice
of
- 'A ..i".P. '.
yet due. th, date
wv
to annew Saul property
street lig,1t9 within INC district.
THE FIRST PUBS ICATION OF
Administration hat been mailed are
when it will become due shall be
THIS NOTICE, to file Cith lIsa clerk
I
NOW THEREFORE
creatinganAdvisory Board, SettIng
tiE IT
required.
WITHIN
THREE
i the cam is contingent or
Oh the above (Ourl a writlpey ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE Of
forth
fiscal
and
tawatient
IMI'Qu dated tile natur, of thI MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
slalement
ot
Ifly
clam
OF
procedures, empowering the levy of
SANI ORD.
or demand THE CITY
i.scec'tainty shalt be stalee If tile
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF they may have Each claim must
FLORIDA
specal asseSsments or laves within
be
,
THIS NOTICE, to Ills any oblect.ovsS in writing
claim
is
SeCured,
the
security
Shall
SECTION
I
That
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lie disbrCf. aria providing
thaI certain
and must indirale the
they may Play, that challenge "'e
be described The claimant Shall
fl
•nd
property
baSis for lP claim, the name
construction. Severability,
Seminole County
an
Happy Holiday
deliver sufficient cOPies Of the claim
validity Of the decedent's wIll. III address of ttw creditor or
effective date
his agent F lOd4. deScribed as follows be and
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
Qualifications CI the personal or alforne,, and
Sad distrIct 515111 encompass the
th, amount the tame 5 hereby anriewed to and
representative, 0? the verlue Cr ,'laimed
mat one
copy to Pact Personal
toIlowng described areas of
It the claim is not yet due, made a part Of the City Of Sanford.
jurisdiction Of the COtFt
representative
Itie date when it *ill become due Florida, pursuant to the volsa'tary
Sem.noie County. Florida
All persons interested In Ihe estate
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND Wall be stated II
Green Gate Estates Sub DiviSiOn.
It-il claim is arunewation proviSiorss of Section
10 iw4Orr' a copy of this Notice Of
OSJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED conIngent or unllqijldat,d, Ihe
Pt•l Boot Il. Page I?. as recorded
Florida Statutes
in
Administration
WILL BE FOR EVER SARR ED
las been mailed are
the Public Records of Seminole
nature of the uncertainty stall be
Th SOuth 250 feet of Lot 16. NEW
Date Of the Iir'$t publicationof this staled If the claim
'equired
WI THIN
THREE
County. Florida
1% sl(t,pd, the UPSALA. according to INC Plat
NotIce
MONTHS FROM THE DAYC OF
o1
Aulrntrllstraton
Gnen Gate Estates A4i3iluii Pial
Security Iflull be deScrib,d The tr.crcot. i recu(levJ n Pi.t Book I.
December 2nd. 1577
TIlE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Book IS, Page 5, as recorded in the
claImant Wall deliver suflftient page 57. of the Public Records of
S Thomas 0. Moon, Sr.
TIll S NOTICE, 10 file any oblecsiorss
seminole County, Florida. Less the
Public Records of Seminole County. they
copies of the claim f the clerk
S Clyde Reese Moon
may
have
that
Challenges
the
Florida
enable lie clerk to mail on Copy to WesI III feet Ihereof, AND the
validity Of the decedent's will, the
A5 Personal Reprewqila
North 20 lees of Lot 44. 5d NEW
AlSO,
each personal represteilalive
tives 01 the Estate 01
qualificaficni
f the personal
All persons IntereSted in he estate UPSALA. Less INc East 230 feet ad
I
SEC 30. TWP. 71$. ROE 3OE. S ISO
repfesentalive. or the venue or
NELLIE MAY MOON
10 whom a copy 0, thi5 Notice c, Less the West 4$ fec's. AND Ihe
FT of W 240 FT of NE 'a cit NW a
Deceased
lvriIidiCtiOn Of the court.
Oct Williams.
Administration has been maIled eve North It of said Lot II. Less the
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND ATTORNE\ FOR PERSONAL
Cflairmans
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE Norm 30 feet and Less the East 250
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED REPRESENTATIVE
Board 01 County
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF fees and Less thi West 34$ lees.
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED
Douglas Stinstrom
SECTION 3 That upon lhit or
Commissioners
THE FIRST PUBLICATION CF
Date of the first publication Of
DO U OL A S. ST ENS T RON, THIS NOTICE.
Arthun l's B,ctwitPl. Jr
10 file an1 objections dflance becoming effective, the
ESQUIRE
thiS Notice of AdminIStratIon
they may have thaI challenge te residents and property owners of the
Clerk of the Board Of
10:32
December 2nd. II??
STENST RON. DAVIS. I
Counly Commissioners ifl and
valIdity of tP,.* decedent's will, the property described herein shall be
As
Personal
T0$H
Represeqt,a
osoaa
for Seminie County. Florida
qualificatIons of the personal entItled to all the rIghts md
tive
P0. Bow 1)30. Sanford. FL 37771
PubliSh DCC 7. 1977
representative, or IN, venue or privileges and immunitIes as are
Stephen R Magyar
Tt4ei.tione. (303) 3232171
DESI
Iurlsdmctiors of the cuurt
from time to tIme granted to
ALSO 'MOsrillO Il, Atoll"
PubliSh
Dec
.
PubliSh Dec. 2. 5. 1t7?
2,
IS??
ALL CLAIMt,. DEMANDS. AND re$ldentsarldproperty Ownersof lie
DES-?
OES4
OBJECTIONS NOT $o FILED City O Sanford, Florida, aria as are
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
further provIded in Chapter 171,
Date of the first publication of tp,s Florida Statutes
NotIce
01
SECTION 3 That this ordInance
AdmInistratIon-

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Cattish to

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA, TO ANNEX
AITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA

.ste and REEDY CARPETS OF
ORLANDO, a Florida corporation
Defendants

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Sheppard
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Of AIIORDINANCE BY TIlE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice i5 hCfdy given tNlt a
Public Hearing *itl be held at the
Commission Room In the City Hall
in the City of Sanford. Florida. at
7 OOo'clock PM on January 7, 17l.
to consider 11* actoption of an
linance by the City of Sanford.
Fioridl, as follows
ORDINANCE NO. 1417

Plainliff.

9 THE ALL NEW SUPER.
FRIENDS HOUR

Ca l e

Will babysit In my homi anytime

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLZ
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 77.1514CACS,J
THE 61 NGPIAMTON SAVINGS
BAtIK, a corporation ew4ting under
the laws of the State of Florida,

Legal Notice

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h, billiOn dollar a year buS,t4'%7
needs you' The demand for
worms tar .c.sds the Supply
As a grower for RAC Worm
Farms Inc. you *ill be
total sijppOnl r.gh, 'rØm Inc
Start When itS tme Ii) SCII 'ou?
worms, RIC mill buy all your
produCtiOn back under contract
And remember thiS, the peopte
that start raising worms during
the *intt *11 have the worms
to SCII fl the spring Minimum

Babysitting in my home. day or
night 323

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hourS, day or n.gh Long*ood
area 135 5044
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fcc turf htr intormation call
473 4,557 or writs
Sanlord Al Anon Family Group
P0 Bow SSI
Sanford, ft. . 13771

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CH.PS
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your goal in lifC and twcOm?
sccettfu' thU Ull?&amp; Guard
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Sanford. il Monday Ih?i
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Still 520
tree defails
KIT. Boi 7j,
Pompano. Fl 23061

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PROFILES IN EDUCA•
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female and male pro players

SUNRISE SEMESTER
LUCY (BAW(

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Saturday

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24C a line
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Sunday - Noon Friday
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24 BLACK PERSPECTIVE
ON THE NEWS

4' 81 PEPSICOLA MIXED
TEAM GOLF A $200000 72

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igusiness opportunities

BONANZA(R)

'The Nunuodaga."

TIVEPdESS IN TRAINING
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RESCUE
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SCOOBYS ALL STAR
LAF AA LYMPICS
iZ ANVAL FRIENDS
24 CROCKE'TTS VICTORY
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Roommate wanted Male or
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Own rOOIYI &amp; LII bath ,orkrig
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federal investigators says allegations of
discriminatory luring and segregation in Seminole County's
building division are "indeed founded" and that the sheriff's
Office u.scs "discriminatory" hiring practices as well.
i' in resulted from the federal
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coining year in such a stay that
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sideration today. I)ecide first
what's best for you
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what you do and also who you
doo it Ntith A carele.ws or crafty
friend could stick you with a

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overtrick so that we can
never get ,i ions,nii,niu
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fercnues under EEO(' guidance.
IX'Li!tit'.iuiIiere broke off the conciliation effort. i (lirthing to
Thames ant launched a qticcruii&amp;n,iticn suit in Juls against the
owits in Orlando federal (hisirtct court Motions in the iast' have
t'ri (ilid. but a (late for hearing arguments has r.t ber'n .'t
"I J"st'lop ,.nti iriiplcmriont meth'wis for recruitment of bbn ks
,iriI fenalt' for empluvirient in all positions in all depa rtments"
.1counts gos.'rnn4nt and the sheriff's 'uffn e Th is should
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She had a baby, an eight-weeks United Wa&gt; progranli ss ith husband ssas in the service an 1.
old bali&gt; in her arms. Her str,lces to people and cx' she ssas doing a lot of voluntet
husband had left tier. She didn't ;'viallv children and asked stork at her church - I'ar
have a cent, no food.
\lrs Carpenter to serve on a Like Presbyterian
aril stit
"I st anted Iii take her home 'tidy connmiiittec for developing Ito' IA'ague of Women Voter
stith me. but sht didn't stant a the program
I.WV i. both state and nation;
home, onls sonicone to take
During that same period the organizations and in the JUOIIt
car.' of her bab&gt; so that ,she state Ikpartnient of Health and league
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co ul d accept a job as legal Rt'habilit.itivc Sers'ices I HH.S i
Asaniennber of I LI
st'trt'tiirs that she had been offered United Was funds to legislative committee with th
offered, could make it on her establish the program and the
own;' said Mrs. Carpenter,
community service council Mt
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Mrs
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I .irlx'nt r told the story and Ci, Thi' (.'nitt'il Way asked Mr
Pho't*' ''ar penter kness she planning began for 'shat was Carpenter to be
tilt'
iuuldn't make everything right ultimate)&gt; to become a child director .
ssith the sshole ssorld that day tare center at Park Eske
Mrs
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nearly 10 )ears ago. But. she Pr.'sbyt.-rian Mrs ('arpenter graduated from Florida Stij
believed that she could make a gave her next four )ears to University where she ha
idiffererice, could help mothers loolunteer N4ork at the center. majored in ;)UUIIL relation
to do for themselves.
Then, (he late Sen. Beth speech corre.tiori and Englis
''One day a 'aonian walked b&gt; Johnson of Orlando became and itorked
subsequently

ligunts indicating that a large
At a first court appi
quintit) of jewetr&gt; sta.s being hearing Friday, bond was
tifft'red for street sale prompted reduced to $1,050 anti Mi,s,,s
the arrest
Meneses bonded out, a jail
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-fill if J;uivar,
i ounts riffi(-lais
iwnd"r their respiftsetf) the federal charges.
the tW1tS affinllatls&amp;' action officer, f'i-rsonnel Director !tln
fliatres, has fired a black personnel analyst one of on)) three
black profes.sicrnais in the ruunty courthouse - ssho ssas ssorking
under Thane'' uliroctiujfl to update and find ssa. S to implement
the ruunts 'c affintativt' action plan. approved in February 1976
ti unanmaiu vrit , of the county comrnis.clon
Th' Iwrrin.'l anals st is trieas' Howell, hir ed in (kiober 1976
a' lii" counts s urant t'oorriir.ator and transferred tsso months ago
to the personnel office to ssork on the affirmative action plan.
The counts ssill receive $1 7 million this year from the revenuesharing iffu:c',ssiiust' director. fernaduie lknrnng,si gnedthe
pag.' letter to ('ounR Uwjniniisston ('hairrr,an Dick Williams
detailing the alleged discriminator) practk 'S in the building
departriuent anti sheriff's (if.tCt'.
M Ienning', letter, in finding Seminole (ount:, in ii)lation of
lb.' State and IcaI Fiscal tstance Act of 1972 and revenue
haring regulations...r.'que*s'' the county ss ithui 64) lass to
(fcr Alfred G l)eLittibeaujicre
the next available
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pas he ssoiii have received had he txn hired on Mas 7. l3," the
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Sheriff's Sgt. Jerry Capshaw
Authorities said $22,000 worth
and Or an ge County Sheriff's of jewelry was recovered when
Sgt John E)addysman at the Ms. Meneses was arrested
intersection of SR 50 and John Thursday.
Young Parkway in Orlando
Miss Meneses was placed in
Seminole Sheriff John Polk the Seminole Counts Jail under
sail a lead from Orange Count), bond of $5,250.

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reported to sheriff's deputies
insurance fraud in connection Sept. 21 that jewelry valued at
with the alleged theft of $22,000 approximately $22,000 was
worth of jewelry from her south missing from her apartment,
Seminole' County apartment 901, at 5573 Semoran Blvd.,
last September, authorities Semoran North Apartments.
said
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Elizabeth Meneses, 22, 610 E. Reserve Insurance Co officials
Horatio As., Maitland, was in Orlando at that time. ac.

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('nssurker tan be led today, but
(;raph Letter Mail 50 cents for
not pushed. It's important to set
each and a long, seli'addrcsseet,
a good exaniple, and that yo ur
'4wii)x'd envelope to Astro
;raph, I'.O, Box Box 49, Radio inistr'.iction.s are requests, not
orders.
('.t&gt;' Station, N.Y. 100)9. Be sure'
to specify your birth sign.
LEO July 23-Aug. 22i
trnsneces.sary expenses st-ill get
CAPRICORN 15cc 22-Jan
out of hand toda&gt; unhesa you're
l9u Titles anti trappings of
5''&gt; Prudent Cut out the frills,
potter could intimidate )ou
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toda&gt; t:fortun,tel&gt;,
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be too faintheart ed to do &gt;0w'
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own thing
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AQUARIUS iJan 20-Feb l9
personality conflict with one
Your best court' of action
whose' influence is paramount
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May 21-June 31,
Things could bet a bit rocky at
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get rid of 11k' exce.s fat, &gt;ou able to .'x.'rcls. itail&gt; lii.'
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blued level froii, being too high results froti ibet ing if ties thu
it right RiLht ii cans. losing all
and increasing the risk of heart the
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portint, an(l an)one ss ho has their patients lose all 11w exces'
fat tuIi can It'll v. toll &gt;tiu have
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flab over sour atxlomnen
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regardless of ss hat tht's tunic )tiU art'
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pressure on the brain and ruled her "brain dead"
Mrs Marnscalco was placed on an respirator to keep
her alist' She remains lit critical contition.
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the operation anti c'onslru-tiun
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Mother Kept Alive

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tht entir e s1ior,! ss steni ..iid O u.i•_m II,g,h 't hool $210 an
Ralph Ray. dmtnistrative nUall) That lee is standard for
assistant
and pu.1tc in- all high schools having L0(' or
formation utfl(s r for the sU'iool thou 'studi rts Current student
population at Oviedo High
board
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She'll he 5 tonight
Ibis. ut h for thit program
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1 '(78 Oviedo
High S hool is ib
the first
.inil, s- far onls accredited
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itt'gtsnin4 •Jan

Norris now lives ,Atli) his 6uglarr oone of runt, livin):
children i and ,4)n-in-law, \lr and \lrs J 11 'thuniak..

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V first glance he thoutojit
ith-lut inaking till overtrit k
All h, had to do would his' I
null iii's to ii little heart's Ili

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track
u (if iii the gr it toldrii to I great grandchiliir. i

cards are turned iiver
In the new duplicate ruli's
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iii make a lii., hit toutas
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For Sanford Grammar
to(t,%vrdupli(,itv Indulil;

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when hi gets out ui has
favorite rocker that was gisen him b&gt; hi. ctuldrt n oil his
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Carolina md inns to F lorida in 1912 lIt settitti n
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A cIty worker for2i enur's. Norris was rdireii in the i
plus, auondinp, 1 1 its (is rk
it 91 tcuiu.ss of his
( init' Shumate, the fact that the city null not afford i
insurance coverage

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ruwoI here., FxoIilt lOUSe 10
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I,4 iS bit is ('4 n 1972 anl(i 1974, then
it started leveling off
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rtideric's of a year in the stat.tM six riti,nttvs of that ear n
the counts hi election diii is,Is
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unc onst it ut ona
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tA' locateil. their t(iiniteS is ill Ix'
dropped Front the registration
rolls
And, Mrs ltrixi' is facing
several c h an ges in state
election laws .shieh ,A tli go into
tfft-tt 10 J anua ry. It won * t Ix
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p4 rson '4 tif fat I t rilofluBantiel
job trying to locate 3.200
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lutioni if the )- register li&gt; (.-t
'0 d i s before tti. general
.1st tion
Mrs Bruce urgist r..gisttrtd
'itnnwolt voters who IltoSt d
and didn't receive rt'fleliiil
eaniLs to contact her ofifte in
room 404 of the courthouse in
Sanford or ciii 3-4330 extertsion 310 or 311
She t''4uiiatcs her offu.' isill
be able to local" tssu-thirit- i
the undeliverabli's
its inning next it ir It1
supervisors isill be p4'niittt'd &gt;
'end renewal rants to -mis
those who haven't voted in the
pnt Sbus four s. irs Cards isill
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l hree w eeks ago, Mrs
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r. is'tr ition ni nit is ii cards
. it ii of "it Ininolt
7 208
registered voters and 3,211,0
515
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people have moved and n
sit'
have to try and find them. We
research every on,' of them
through telephone books and
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Mrs, Itruce
s-intl
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rcro'ssai cards back b l)t'i.
till'% II bi dropped (ruin the
rt'lu'4rltiorl rolls and will have
ti tontdct Mrs [truce ' s office
iften -Ian I to get back on the
sit, n ni gi_stnation books,
Ihe books isill be open after
Ito' first of the year- until Aug

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UI uii ut ibout her theors so I t tict in ot it is urns it t'
oull like sour version
thdlt i'd. it iiiiist be treated
Oil it ears ild, arid I injury
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If t tpp4 unit
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ttItit (uI'I ii iti r but tha t '.' is I
((lit intl
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liPri( tiliti 11 0 intl tunditions ii 11 r. is
ii ui,t \oss I is tnt to find out
t boils tempe rature
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t'pt.ibi.' \ a should t
Lu put it not to ss in Injured part
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siriiil' .
a are. It is a good ,'sct'ss heat. •cs fronii a can
two' to r.iniind people about firs The part has lost Its ..o
this prohlt'tii and is lout the can satiun •uid can t* e,isii
1,, .ibout it
fr,iui tot blilOil twit Thin
F,ser (old finger is not •i isill has e both a burn ..
froi4 bite Thi' lir'4 sensation is l.ullagt' mu fr.'e:irig to tn..st
painful cold, but h) tilt' tiui' tii. If tintuinstanit's pt'rniit, s
ti's_sut' friezes, tile tissue has can is arm liii' area %% fill is ;it,
ilrt ids lust its sensation *111 .11 it ibout 100 degrees
ts F
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,itxnit botl tt'inp4'rature
p•ilIilt'si injurs
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ni,ininit ii injurs is i frost 1111)
uk qu it. Is is urim (j t p in it'
lii,' freezing causes cr)stals to lii.' fingers with gauze if t'
font in the cells. and with a ,,re intulveti .intl Pnovii'
frost 11111 IOU can feel a ping
protection for the part III
its thus occurs The tissue of thu
hay.' ,insont' sualk i a f(.'.
involved .int'.u. such ;us the tip if fit after it ha's been tti.isu.-t
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Thursday, Dec. I. l71

Two Model Homes Robbed Of Furniture
By scorr ABHAIIA%tS
Herald Staff Writer

window. entered and then
flash attachment with the Seminole County sheriff 's at 1252, according to reports.
hacked Ut) .1 Vdfl to the rear of
camera were valued together at deputies the theft of a bow, a poser meter outside the home
the model to take all the con.
$250, according to police radio, pocketknives and loose way removed, disengaging the
change from her home.
home's alarm system, reports
Casselberry police have tents, including draperies,
records,
lII1phadt's and other items.
Value of the Items w as placed said.
issued an alert to area la
Owner of the camera was
enforcement agencies about the
littti said it is believed that
listed
as Marcia Siskan, 17, 2072
theft of $10000 in furniture from
some of the Furniture ms have
Grandview. Sanford.
two model homes.
1)cen transported to the Like
Casselberr% Oct. Durbin
Cd ,i Ms.inni area.
THEFT IWPOHTEI)
atcn said this morning the
MANARRE.STED
James Allen Hunt Jr., 2524
MARCaAItETC,
Johnnie, Lawrence, and
thefts occurred recently from
Sanford police have arrested
helits was placed in the Park Drive, Sanford, reported
KATZENBEKGER
Samuel. all of Sanford; '4
io model homes built "back- ,tlphonso lAtrcnlso Fields. 19.
Seminole County jail under to Sanford police the theft of
%lrs Margaret C. Kat- grandchildren and one heather,
VASIIINGTcPN UJ'1 - President Carter
to.back" at the intersection of 15 lk'thune Cir , Sanford, and
fund of 110.500. according to jail
petg, electrical stove zenhorger, 75. of Sanford died Rowland Barnes, Jacksonville.
' today was reads' to unveil the details of his
t'' Park Drive and Crsstal thargt'd tiim
ith armed records.
burners and bathroom Items today.
ltri.sson Funeral HomePA is
Bost
Avenue.
robbers in (hr ('umk'rland
From a home at 221 Tuskegee
first major journey abroad, planned after
,t%lEItAsTolj.:,
Originally from Seneca Falls. in charge of arrangements.
The homes are owned b) the F truii UflVt'fliCflct' store holdup
Sanford Police reported that Ave Value of the rniing items N.Y., she lived in Sanford for
Christmas Several more foreign trips are in
developer of the Camelot suIi. of l,itt Frida
a 3utni camera belonging to
tis. ICRA BALL
wim placedat 50.acrthng to three id half rears. A
the planning stage for 1978.
uwnit*'r
vision, Devco Corp. (hitch said
Police ,i lle
Mr Lora Bll. 90, of 308 W.
Fields
Seinuiole
111gb
School
student
reports
Administration officials sas' Carter will
of the All Souls Catholic
Catch
ft.
. .tn .i un tshcn thrt't' iittn
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'ir"r'I, died Wed.
tas taken from classroom 1301
Alvine Tser, ttouI I tu
leave Washington 1). 29 for a nine-day,
tiurch,
hc L survived b) to
gffl t'ii }, iiut'
y, sjx•
gtdss
t
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tort' of $75
nda.
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in
lrona. W Va,,
dl the .thtsiI Pit
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!and, reported to daughters, one son, two sisters,
country tour, viewed as much more relaxed
, t'uiit'toSinford m Wait. Sh
and grandchildrti
than the journey he postponed last month in
AiLsit retired school teachefr
order to keep the pressure on Congress to
Funeral mass sill be 9 ant and a niember of the First
pass
Saturda) at All Souls Catholic'
Baptist ('hurch of Sanford
his floundering energy legislation.
(tur&amp;'h 140sar
ill be recited
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at 7 ft III Friday at the Itrisson
w 1 and Tom B Ball Jr., both
('ontfnued From Page IA
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Funeral Ilonite "Ili] 11ev
and that brings us hack to for Mrs Brute's office will hi' registered voter sstitches William
If Sanford brother, William P.
other counties as neIl,"
thc s,uut' problem
Aughenreith of.
' us,-,] to the requirement that the eli's" precincts in the county by
Phillips, Elliot City, Md
Mrs. Bruce.
han'.'' \trs Bruce said
Sal'
SCO1'TSIMLE, Ariz. 1P1 - Some 14,000
tans supervisor must appoint ing to a new area, ''he can go ficiating Burial at
..We
aster. Mrs Lionta Brammer,
orketj
on
so t'ginning next sear, the poll workers and choose the to the new precinct on election
ceznett'rs
the
(;res'hound Lin
drivers, mechanics and
Miryland four grandchildren
legislature in the early l70s to
elections upt'rvIsur's off act ' pilling places These duties din, prove he's moved and
clerks will vote over the next 10 days on a
sjs, vlIt(;lNlA RAt'l.F:ltsos ,uul eight great .grandchildrt.
let us close the books 45 days
must handle the qualifsing of have been carried out by tt'e vote But what's to prevent
lfrisson Funeral Ilome•I'A i
tentative three-year tage agreement reached
before election da) It was '30
candidates, a respiinsibilit'. Board
of
('ouiits
Coinhint
from
going
back
to
his
old
in
charge of arrangements
Mrs
Virginia
It
BaulerMin,
\edmwsdav
days. They changed it to 45
prv% ioush housed in the t1)wlt% ntissioners
district and voting there as 5a, of lilt' 2, Sanford died _______________________________________
The tentative agrrncnt 'as accepted by
because sse couldn't do hat sst'
clerk s office This involve.
"We used to have 51 still" And if sic Find out about it Wt'dneMl,i) night She had lived
'' Supposed to in 30 days.
the Af'L-Cl() Amalgamated Transit Union's
Funeral Notice
keeping track of candidates' pneI.'In('ts This )t'ar sic added
in our pt'election canvass, (hi' in Sanford all of her life and stas
This involved cases ishert' ste
financial stateunt'rttsst
. iablish' 12 ness 001's liii' nuiitb'r,f
Greyhound Council during a four-hour session
', poll
most he could be charged with a Baptist
would get a new registered
lOt'nt of t'*niunitk'('s
orkinig
BALL. MRS LuRA - rn,ra
orkers depends on the nwnher
Wednesdiv evening,
would hi' a uuibdemiteanor," said
Survivors are fire daughters,
'cr, r5 (or Mrs L 'a Bail . 0?
voter here who had prevlousl)
for candidates aol uuiaintaining of registered voters. In 1976, we
Mrs lin we.
Sirs
Annie Strozier, of
Si Saniord. AhO
voted in another Florida
the rurds for the inspection ( had 364 'ull siorkers,'' said
In addition, starting next
.'1cre%da, *111 be held
Deland
Mrs
Ellen
Borne).
count). We're required to notify
the publit and the press
Mrs. Bruce Each precinct bear voters will be able to Tampa: Mrs Jsu'
at II a m a? Bf-%%On
5tc('ill, 1 ,t(u'd,
fl
the other counts. We didn't
Home *h 0'
The
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gave us more must have an elections clerk, request absentee WWI forms MI Dora: %irc K at
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hare time to do it in 30 day s.rr. r'ttaiit
and no nuort' three inspectors anti a deput) aptoa year before election day.
oa ê*n C,melerp flriso
Slitjll,
11}eaouth,
and
Mrs
said the elections supervisor
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niOfle) to do the JelL" said Sirs
sheriff, she added
"Therearestudents who wish
flPtal Home PA nc charge
The old lass required voters to Frank Suuuitons, I)eI,and; six
Next
year
the
books
ntu,st
Itruct'
;iced in topnotch working to go to school out
state
There are other changes as request absentee forms within sons. Jack, Tampa: Allen. Os'RAULERSON, MRS VIRGINIA
close 30 days before the elet'condition Another reconi- Being accredited is going to
\..th r na'tt rt'sponsitahits
st'll. Beginning in 1978, if a 45 days i,f the election.
nefI ter ..et tOr Mrs
Land; Edward, Ocoee ,inil
B','.rg.n
aul,rton. W. of Rh
nendation had to do with at. make them a lot more ac- ________________________________________________________
Ssnio'd.ho d.ed Wedr',sda,'
emergency ighting system. ceXable to those schools." she
AiIbi'PeIda?7prn Sj?urdl,al
since, our %er) modern school said.
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HOSPITAL
NOTES
Woman
Cleared
In
Theft,
as built without windows
Miss Johnson, daughter of
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Cc"?er, lirtion i vneral
mp PA ri charge
Funding for the emergency Mr. and Mrs J.W. Johnson,
lighting system already has Geneva, said she is planning to
NOV. 30. 1977
'iruu. \l'rala,
v
been allocated," Sirs Neely attend Stetson University in
ADMISSIONS:
sa id.
Sanford:
I)etand. and that she feeLs
Carmen.iini.ent':, Sanford
B ii t Lost Her Home, Job
Doris K. Anderson
"The third recommendation accreditation also will aid
BIItTIIS:
Ernest I). Bicknell
made by SACS had to do with students who wish to go to
Sarioril
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PENSACOLA UPI I - Jud&gt; hack the service station at a fabricated his confession and
two teachers who were working school in the state.
R. Gordon Brisson
Robert and Carmen Jiii.t'vi
Rtt:hartjc,
convicted
more
than
rate
of
$93
a
month
the
slat
statenounced
an
it would
outside their fields. One lacked
Wilma A. Hopkins
it tir
"I'm not 3urprlsed we were
two rears ago for theft despite a
In October. W6, a teen-age
Fight Ha hards' petition
only about six bows of college accredited,
Ruby Isaac
(1t,IrI('s intl ''in Mullins,i
because
the
confession by
tt'nage boy, boy confessed to authorities
Circuit .Judge Jack Greenhut,
credit to obtain certification In teachers here have a sensitivity
Debra Knapp
hs
was cleared Wednesday when a that he had stolen the mont')
his field, and is now enrolled to to
after hearing more than six
toward
Steven R. laubert
educational needs of
l)lS( IIAIIGES:
Circuit Judge overturned her from her home, which he and
hours of testimony, took the
make up that deficiency." A the students," Miss Johnson
Jeanette Payne
Sanforil
&amp;
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his mother had shared
sharedwith
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minor change in teaching said.
Jon Beth Smith
Willie I.t's' Burke .lr
ni i,leared," she said after Miss Richards.
Finally on
assignments has been made at
Wednt'sda ,
Wen d) F. Spotts
"I think accreditation will
Ch,irhe (' ('arpt'ntt'r
the
verdict
......t' got ni:. name
ltuo&gt;t'd b&gt; the boy's con. (;rt't'nhut ordered Richards'
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the school to permit the other make the students a lot more
Robert R. Elgin, Altaniont i'
ltuh I) i'.irtt'r
hack, that's all I've ever (t'ssiofl,
Sliss Richards tonviction to hi' recalled,
'
teacher in question a position proud of the sdiool. In my
Springs
Agnes A. 1)imntotk
.tflt1'lh
,is,sinied her name would 1k'
revoked and annulled
within her own field, Mrs. Neel)- opinion too many people think
Charles H. Davis. DeBar&gt;
Virginia S Geiger
Richards was originally cleared and her troubles would
said.
But Thomas said there is
Nelson F'. Rivet, OeBar
of tins as a high school way out
.herrs (;ongwt'r
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now we nave
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hiarge
of
embezzling
1.3.129
But
10
months
later
her
caste
her
record
expunged.
the
opinion. Oviedo High School the chance to show them
Margaret Hicsenthal, 0k'!.
I.c,ilt l.uullc Keeran
CALL 333 411c
from it service sation sstilch was still languishing in the
was accredited due to "a year kind ofaschool we ceally are."
restitution pa)nnents repaid
toria
.1i'ssit' C M&amp;,frett
3159 S. ORLANDO OR,
Nhe
had
uitan;iged
public
defenders'
office
Finally
long concerted effort on the
and is t'onsidering asking the
Miss Johnson said that when
WiJJja,n'1 G. Fisher, Deltona
Carol A Tthkimnp
Sanford
Miss Ricahrds, now 31, a story in the Pensacola Nests
part of the faculty. It brought the SACS visiting team wez.t to
legislature to compensate her
Armand R. LeBlanc, th'ltona
('hc'r)l I) taL.n
pleaded innocent but was Journal resulted in attorney for her other losses.
the (acuity together in a way Oviedo High School, ''we
Armour McClay. I)eltona
l)ebbit' A. 71ttrtwt'r
convicted of grand larceny b) a Leo Thomas taking her case.
that we h ave never been united worked hard. Our student
Because she lost her job and
Adele Miii, Deltona
Kvclsn K ('rabtrt'e, Brandon
('ircuit court Jury She was
But State Attorney Curtis
ssa,s unable to get another in the
before." Students were also government had a dinner for
David St. Harper Jr , Lake
Irving F. Nelson. th'Bar
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IUVLIIVl Ui UK' riwn to inc team, ana we hosted the
Mar)
(Fiarli's '15 Sht'rertz, t)t'Itana
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and
ordered
to pa&gt;
and said the ',outh, now 16, had
obtain accreditation. Mrs. members while they were here.
honor and other props'rt'
Ben Register, lake Monroe
Paul S S1r'b, 1)t'!tona
Neely said.
Vivian M. Stovall, Orange
We were really excited about
Kenneth Si Sandon, Orl,iiido
"The SACS team which them coming to our school,"
City
Ernest Chavers Ill, Ostet'n
visited our school said they she said.
Morris K. Ileskes, Oviedo
Manic-n Mt ('titluti:
mere impressed with our
School
Superintendent
student attitude, with school William P. Layer said he is
spirit," she explained.
"very glad Oviedo was acBarbara Johnson, 17, a senior credited," but that he will have
WEATHER
it the sct'ool and student to finish reviewing reports on
4overnment president, said she the other schools before he is
i4i' winds 15 to O mph and
felt students were going to be ready to comment on the
S a.m. readings: lem•
gush near thunderstorms
helped by the fact that the schools which were not acperature. 72; oser"ight lost, 70;
toda
becoming mnlIr-therl) 10 to
school is to be accredited.
)eIterda3'3
high.
credited.
83;
15
mph
tonight.
Rain
barometric pressure, 30.01;
prnhanflit%'lii
percent today
relative humidity. 89 per cent;
and 10 percent tonight.
winds, south at 6 m.p.h.
3AVE ON FURNISHINGS FOR THE FAMILYANO HOME DURING THIS GREA
T11) PS
Showers and scattered
Daytona Reach. high 11:45
HOLIDAY SALE! SPECIAL SAVINGS! SUPERB QUALITY! FREE DELIVERY!
thandlerstoms today. Mostly
a.m.. 11:37 p.m.. lou 4:39 a.m..
cloudy and turning mler with

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

courthouse Space Use Study Will Include All Offices
It MARK FIN ltlItG
lit-raid Staff % titer

teai headisi his Athiinislratir('
5crvi t 'es I)ire'tor flub Ellis,
w lit said he'.i conpIcti' his
,hfu i,iis st ith ti'
Ikc 'i
fi,'t'
in the etiurthous, iii
Is it the t'oiittIiSSiufl's intent
sanford will IA' "1t'uu
from a
to h,is't' the staff review include
.uflt t ?lI,ll,issicrt stud) to an
and all offices iii the
inapnic t' tIn' uffit'it'nt'&gt; if office
ourthous,'
asked ('iiunit)
spt&amp;s' utihi,ation in Its.' cour• .lI Hi mi st r
. tot
Ito g r
bust', .1 fliut) &amp;ltuitliissiuuit'r
\t'iSstt'n(j('i 'I he tmswi'r was a
ha.. 'li'lart'ii
tlflaiuillinijs commission ''st'S.luhui Ah"sander. it con.
its ('oll"ctor 'Ito&gt; Ita).
niissi.nt'r who "t'i St's ont Iii" SuIs'rcist;r
(if Elections ('anihia
(ItWits 's vac t. 'tud&gt; teuu. Itt to
I'rofic'rt&gt; Appraiser
nod,' tIn' "lIIt'ul.t nt ,it 1.'rr (;ut'uihi'l
and ('ounh
I ll'Sh,i) 's unit) li,nttuiss:o,i ('I,'nk Art hit kA
ith have offit'
ltlihlisSi,,flt'F Hill tit the t our(hos,' its
well as all
K':, hi
tI'r',r
n
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th'p,irtHeg,ts t'icept

IN BRIEF

AREA DEATHS

Carter Unveils Trip Abroad,
Six Countries In Nine Days

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publu' wurk., public saft't&gt; and
hiwii;us services. Al' located in

tb' courthouse are' judges'
t haiuil*'rs and courtrooms and
part of the stat.' •tttornit'&gt; 's
office
state attorney h a s Filed a
lass slut ifi circuit court seeking
a judicial order requiritig
(- ontiim.issiunt'r'1 to pr --vide
courthouse spud.' for all state
attorney cnuiplo&gt;t's. souse of
ci boo. are now lut'tt'.h in
Sanford uffit' buildings rented
li'. (lit' c'owst&gt;
- %,- host
still.'
poor
allocations
si. .- , the
'iurttii,t'.' .\it'xan,'i.'r said

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.l.-part uit'tlts
and mth.
sail Kirchhof f, who
titnistitutional fiict'rs have too It.( 1111.11 t Ii tute specific
iiuul
spat
anil
suit,' I aunt'. tiffa loIs
lt'partiiaiits in thi.' (ourttx,iLst'
In (liii ,,, (laOs ,,i Tuesday's
don't net'il to IN' hi,'r.' Wt' want (4111 11 iss l,ii it ' ,'ting, Coil'
thI, IM'st
itiluation .,f what it issi,ht r
ss,"s r gut -not host ii- n.h hIM"
.i
Its.'-&gt; ('01
.Pitt 'is cii
cc t'r IIIII&gt; stOut '
r .','ui. "nt w itt .'1h(:iuu.tnt r
.
Al.'aiuh'u th,', hued to mioti-. Spring -. utmd.'r whit h
x'ci1it' lh'I)artui,'uits ,)r I Oil'
'.'iit'rtt,"I I)) t"Sihft'tits if
stitutillnal ofill t'r ;Is t'xauupht" 101111 .trJNu .,t,ii or.',' of south'
of tttr spa.'.' utihmiatioti 'Wheti ,&amp;,'st,'rni Si'hlintl,' will lit'
w' .lq'smgn,'il lilt. I .turthi.ius,'. lilt p:itllsl Ill tie' (it) N st'w,,g.'
'it.' '.t us givt'ni
forever," srt'atn.' - :t plant it K. lIen Hoot'
h' said
liii' ,'cn. haul .,Ifrtts ;ibuui
'I her,' s., nesting iristinat I'.
,
if ant ttrporat.'il
'-rtuui ,'r."v' It,
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SIr
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ii,' ;.r'thiii'ns -a.' ri
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('onI.li.t'rc'e that calls for staff- It I, 'Ito Stiupson, attorni&gt;
Voted I" begin advertising funiling next )ear of $250,000 for sew1i,,n Brick and William.
ilturslla% in local newspapers tb' University of Florida to Shoffnt'r 'S"mnk'hi ,tVt'u
ilI
for offers Iron the puLla' of
initiate a program to control represenit the port authorit:.
lI at ii' site for a .t'ritra!l,
tur .blind mosquitos in Central b.sar'l of tlirr,
ut H iti"
ltit-it,'tl cart,a.' tran:.tc
Florida The research would be it "mt.b'r trout the in'iustnia
st,Itil.tl ('oIl it issiunit'rs also tinitlucted at the university's authonit h,ari will to' aPI
ntrut ted
t .,unt&gt; staffers to Sanford agricultural research pointed h&gt; (tainn;iri George,
pr.'par- . report necoui
tenter on ('dir&gt; Avenue
t Lmurtnt
Xl 'obt' tt i't offer n'eeiv,'d
Appointed miembers to d
fruit th.' adv.'rtis.'mut'ntt anti i- an n,itter which will studs
rxphtranig the f.'asibmhit) of whettit'r S.'ninole County l''rt
tlii"ing (It" (oii,flt'1 N sanlando .'\uthorits and Seminole Count)
g.r hog. tr ansf.'r station if a Inii u st ri a I
l)ev r lopm i'll t
t-,'gitr,*t transf.'r st,,tit,nt is I.titt
Author-it&gt; 'houll be ruergt"f
tt'uI Ii
upport u . i wt, ii ttt'i' ni 'n Ixers or .'
IrttNtul h- Santr'I ,,nl U'. tjusifl"sti.t'r lu ltwus anti
Is
t ,1 1- ai. I
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Dress Shirts

Boys' Shi rts

Super selection of wallets. Bi fold and tri.fold
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School age sizes med. &amp; large. Polyester blend in
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School age sizes S.M-L-XL. 100 pct nylon front in

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Friday. L4%s tonight in the mid
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Warm -Up Suits

Marching Units
Added To Parade
tim. Saturday have brought the
number of marching Uruti. to
43
Pat Register, treasurer and
f'ommitte niembr of the
I;reater Sanfcd Christmas
arade Committee, confirmed
today the additional marching
hnits will participate, although
they submitted entry apPlications after the established
deadline.
I The new units were not listed
n the 103-unit list p'.abhshed in
'e'dnesday's Herald. "We got
hose entries after we furnished
he Herald with th original
1st," Mrs. Register said.
She said the committee an

ticipates no problem In linini
i4 the units properly, despit
the new entries,

Boys' Jeans

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The huge Sanford parade will
start at 10 am. Saturday from
Mellnnville Avenue, proceeding
west on First Street to Laurel
Avenue then north to Fulton
Street where it will disband,

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Anyone who has
any
questions about the parade
route or unit locations, "or
anything else for that matter.
may call me at 3224300 or 323.
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"We'll have each unit's spaca
marked off and numbered wiser
they arrive early Saturday, s
we don't anticipate an
problems," she asserted.

S.c.ed Class Postage Paid at Saeford.

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fashion colors with athletic stripes.

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Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831.9993
Thursday, December i. 1977-4A

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HONORED

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

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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.'lt'ett'd by the Greater Sanford

Robert I)aehn,

(imarmb,,r of ( ormrris'r

Shoemaker,Douglas Sttnstrom

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Rome Delivery: Week, S5 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months. $14.20;
Year. $28.40. By Mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mon
ths. $32.40.

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Literacy Tests

si'Iit, ass it'ils ti) 1)111sla ndiiig high sdiis,l

And TheFuture

studi'iits \l iku' I Jul.
t)i'i't, Lake llI',ul)t lu's
'l'errs (.,'.is , Lake
I lust ill, a nd 'l'i'sIi
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ssiia'n in the live Seminole ('uw:

nigh schools ill be sitting on those proverbial pins
and needles the next few days As will their parents

ANGLE -WAL TERS

and families.
And all because of those Functional Literacy
Tots
sts that ',ere administered several weeks ago.

tthd whose results were reported this wk.
Well, almost reported. But not quite.
What has been reported are general results.
5tatistics. Percentages. They are in th e hands of
schools officials and indicate that Seminole County
tiindS out among other counties—with only three
Percent failing the communications seetion of the
lest, and 2 percent. the mathematics portion. Both

IV] 0%%r the statevide

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to untiose both (fail% Lntere,4 charges anti latc-

The statewide scores already are resulting in
cries of I told you so" from those who have been
% laiming for years that our high school graduates
re leaving school with less than a basic grasp of
fundamentals. the old 3 R's particularly,
The testing that was done in Florida—and
might he done by other states—can only signal the
need for closer scrutiny of our entire educational

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would require the federal bureaucrac) to repert
legislation i
regularh to ('ungress on ho
urkin out in real life .\ it 1ands no". this
lack I)! appropriate ,accountahulit) leavu
of checking fl a prograii
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That double-standard bothers en, Bob 1ack-

FRIDAY-DEC, 2

ood. H-Ore., who notes that the government's
Seri I .cah) w ill introduce the new Ii ti
failure to honor its debts in a timely fashion can
design ed .icuountabilit) process earl) nest ear
Iw
HAu
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produce serious "cash fl oss" problems for small
Sa
the senator
businessmen holding federal contracts
In one extreme case cited during Snate
'One of the basic protiltni's right no" itti
committee hearings held by Pac k wood earlier
federal progranis is that there is little
The
lift
this year, a witness told of a couipan 'Iitcralb
'iunirati'n l'tu't'n the people who create them
driven bankrupt b) a late payment The money
and the people ho put then into prat tic" tt t.
held up because of a contract dispute. later
have no ta of insuring that a program is
resolved in favor of the unidentified firm after
ill do s ith the reasons I
to hae anshing
i
it had gone bankrupt
the) hint 'st' will 1*. i:ettira
it I
Hill'pa)ing, like evcr)lhing else in fla' feder al
.i froii liii' titiiLi't k hith sacs that if
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bureaucrac:.. is a nassivt• undertaking About
'I—I u rn a n
lots of nolnt' at a problem, the Prof}!*ni
ttir
80,000 government employes engaged
.ill gi
regardless of the quaht'. 1
procurement acti'ities and related services last
;r:L'rairi
kin; funii''d "ith that IIiI'flt''
Its
\uI(M
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lrwgs
up
.i
fascuiating
hi
hsls'tII's
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purchased more than $ billion worth of
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o one, for
.'re turnuil
iI'rd Editor
Suppose tl tahle.
goods and services
is ie er
nstaine.
touId
argue
that
the
earth
the important areas which thi ,
One
The 10,000 different federal buying offices
of
millions
of
huni:in.s
ritual
this
that
hundreds
It
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tflii
of
)car.
You
can
see
it
Ixpu!att'il,
a
stxn!atitits
rr"ss s,hud t'x.trnlne UI(IM'IV L's
deal ith almost u,Oc$) different contractors and
;t't .ik'.it •i1 's't'kt'rii. Rig and sm a ll grow n
.iroiinl the glois' are starving, that disease is the cost to ' the Irivat.' sector of kd"rat
handle 16 million separate transactions a )ear
running r.w,p.nt through Han) it'ssik'vt'li.ipef
irt-gulatory prograliis A lot has been said and
Those activities are governed by &amp;000 separate ri.,n o fall 'i:"s ,irid shape's. d'kcd out in boots,
F1.'.i%
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tru.'sts
firearri
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ritten about the cost of governinet1t red tape.
laws
not one of which required prompt
hut
hO5 mane trtent'ans re.ills apprt't late Ju.t
penalty
for
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the
shiJh'r
payment or imposes a
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tioss
('xpt'ftsisi thl'!' rule's .ini regulations are
dehinquenc
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I lit-it n.issin ould be ti (lo their tiwian neigh
lieSe are mp"nsc'. in( iili'itahls .
hich
Witt) that much paper-shuffling constantb pir.itul.' l'urlt'gged fig .ini 'nail grissli
tr's in earth a favor This 1 'Jo it us arri,ing
ultunat.'t's borne, not ii', bnsn''s hut hs run'
unders a , there are bound to lit' some slip-ups
i'. .d all '.izt's .ini 'sti.iis''
Ihero 'eli i's, ,siming to thin the rapk.'s if tie
th'ni's,ivt's
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humans, thus leaving more foud and rr.'li mi'
ftt' call tti*'ti.st'lve's
uiierchaneabl
examined a sample of more than 3200 Invoices
for the 'sursiors
hunter's or sport.'.nen flair prime niLcsion as
on private c
submitted to the government by
To undt'r4and Ju.st ho nitich the concunit'r
to kill. rIainl) fr fwi 111")
',nI4lN'r •iiguio'rit ad%.inci.'tl li) sport.srnen
tractors, it fo un d that almost one in five hadn't 's'"kt'n'l ,,rrIrs
peus in govt'rnm'nt red tape (ost.s ever) )ear,
definition of -s port
take the dntionar
bn paid at the end of 30 days
hunters i that their pastime is a sporting sonic comparisons are useful The $5 billion
ide iitt'ralls
That sstiich (lI%L'rts and makes north,
ere the
•'st'r.i' that is. it allows otherwise pressured, devoted to nieet'ng federal regulatory
Particularly striking
f)(j5% working iia'n and sioiit1i to get out into the requirements in 1976 was
variations the GAO auditors found withm the p-stiui'. ,lrI.UM'rient, ph) sical activity engaged
equivak'nt to
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fresh air to t'njos the wonders of nature
government Th e Departments of Justice and in for pleasure
1'; percent of the Gross National l'r.lurt, p
Agriculture, for instance, paid more than 90 per
killing roans of tliun
So tht's have fun. Arid the conic up %s ith all
307 pr
e person living in the Inited State's
cent of their bills within the traditional 30fay kinds
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suns.
explanat on's,
it her
if the entire federal budget
17
percent
Siir1 usualls conjures up a onte'st t,'t'sc','n
period
ratronalizator.s for their activity
Tic,' the amount that the federal
is,),
noire equal entities, combating, battling,
but at the General Services Administration,
1 ht' dauri, for eaniple. that there are too
ptas ing or ssing for victory against one another government spentLs on health.
almost three-fourths of the bills were unpaid at
73 percent of the amount Uncle Sam spends
on equal ground. It implies an equal contest or
mans aniii,als. 'so it's nm'ssar) to thin their
the end of that period. At the Civil
on
national
defense, and
tiallengi'
rank's
Commission and the Department of health.
Over one-third of all private invt'stria'nts in
So. i Central Florida, for t'xariiple. the) head
Education and Welfare, the delinguency rate
In the spoil''
hunting, however, there is new plants and .'quipen.'nt
for Ocala or Inverness wood.' as self-appointed
was almost 70 percent
ri'ahis one entit%
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Meanwhile, the 2,323 testes are left in susjxnse. not knowing how they did individually and
't here they fit into the picture. Thus, the tension for
them and their families.
This is had enough. But how about the results
themse lves ? Are they satisfactory? What must be
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that student's capabilities and, by extension, his
future, should not depend solely on the basis of one
exam.
Among those sharing this belief is Charles
Swaggerty, program director of evaluation for the
Seminole County school system. "1 would like to
see the state allow some other requirements to be
brought into the picture for graduation." he
suggests, explaining that he is not completely
satisfied with the Functional Literacy Test as a
way of measuring a child's education,

lie suggests, for example, taking into con•
iderat lOfl the regular academic record of the child
.s compiled by the teachers and the current testing
procedures used in the classroom.
We agree with Mr. Swaggerty on the inherent
unfairness of using the narrow gauge of the test as

the sole measure. And we commend him and other
school officials in the county for planning to do
something about it.
That something is a plan for ''compensatory
education.'' Through this, between now and the fall
ernester of their senior year, students would be
given the chance to recoup, to strengthen their
eak spots. '1 hey then can take the test again. And,
if necessary, one more time. Three times in all by
the time they complete their senior year.
This sounds reasonable and fair.
As does Mr. Swaggerty's pledge that he and his
associates **will do everything we possibly can to

make sure these students pass the next time
around. We are committed to that.
That is encouraging. But it is not enough. We
must not allow ourselves to reach the 11th hour
again with such last-minute scramblings to justify
our educational system.
We must immediately take a hard look at our
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elsewhere in the state and nation to assure that our
boys and girls get the learning they need either to
continue their education and-or enter into our
society.

We cannot continue to play Russian roulette
with their future.
Th ey are, after all, the fut ur e of our county,
nation and world,

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Sen. l,eah% says of his suggt-stv(I

congressional accountabilits law.
'liii's suggests another hypothesis' suppose
"This process will give us a good ctsan(i'
that 'sought-after pres also were armed' Sup- catch and change bad legislation and make 'sur,'
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Just'i'ce Probers 'Constant Bad aerina'
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by point by point. The third time out, all over, the
some thing..,
wa this type of cnngwit badgering, over
and over and over again." Yet typically,

This has resulted in "overcriminalization" of
the law, be told us Rankers, doctors, lawyers
and utliei pi iiiiiiriil pe'upk ill iR'Ul iiidick'tl.
he said, for acts they didn't know were cririlu's
The overzealous prosecutors, of cow a'., see
themselves as good guys out to convict elusive
crime lords, corrupt politicians and shady
businessmen. More often than not, the
prosecutors are correct dbout their suspicions
even though they may lack the proof. But the
rights of the innocent will no longer be safe if the
rights of the guilty are violated.
Prosecutors who believe the end justifies the
means will one day cross the line between investigation and Inquisition. Already, too many
prosecutors are more interested in gaining
convictions than in seeking justice. Simply put,
some of the good guys are getting out of bounds.
Lick of evidence doesn't always deter these
over-eag?r prosecutors when they are after
someone they presume to be guilty. If they can't

Goodwin was unable to develop any charges
against Sager; the grand jury interrogation was
merely an exercise in harassnent.

prove a supposed crime, they search the
statutes for other technical offenses.
If the suspect t a bustnes.cnan, he Is open

Unfortunately, the Justice Department has
other prosecutors like Guy Goodwin. Former
Watergi.te prosecutor Seymour Glanzer, whose
dogged efforts helped to break the historic case
explained that the Watergate prosecutions have
inspired government attempts to push too hard.

game for harrassment.' Most businessmen, as
one prosecutor put it, "are inspected, audited,
questioned, processed, franchised, chartered,
stamped, taxed and examined." Every time a
businessman turns around, he is vulnerable to

We reported in an earlier
cn ; rct !tcize tn','eduiJution of Guy
Goodwin, a hit-and-run Justice Department
prosecutor, whose hounding of suspected subversives has been reminiscent of the Salem
witch hunts.
The chief witness against him, Former
Assistant U.S. Attorney Rodney Sager, testified
behind closed doors about Goodwin's abusive
tactics. Sager described a Goodwin sally into
RichmorI, Va., as "a grand jury blitz."
He found himself a targ.t of the blitz after he
dared to criticize Goodwin's conduct. Recalling
his experience before the Goodwin grand Jury.
Sager said: "lie went over every single item
point by point by point by point. And the second
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location for the trial. 1k cn also pyramid the
charges, accusing each defendant of the others'
crimes, which puts more pressure
on the
defendants and creates a greater media splash
Nor is it uncommon for prosecutors to join
forces against anyone who attacks them
Testified Rodney Sager: "We're talking about a
paternal organization. That paternal
organization is the Department of Justice Arid
most of the U.S attorneys, Assistant U.S attorneys
in that fraternal concept. if one is
attacked, inust come to his aid
Some prosecutors bring their aggressive
tactics into the trial court. If the testimony takes
a bad turn for example. Former
New Jersey
prosecutor Martin G. Halloran urged: "Get up
and make objections. Make spurious objections.
Just get up there. Get the defense
counsel off the
track. Just get up, object, knock ever some
water. Do something.
We are in search of the
truth: there is no question about that. But it is
still an adversary proceeding, and you want to
win,"
Not all government attorneys, of course,
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Jeffrme.s advised prosecutors behind closed doors
that lime federal system "is a veritable Christmas
shopping catalogue of bad things to do to bad
people The problem is that law enforcement
officials like Jeffries are deciding who is "bad"
and, therefore, who should be harassed. The
are assuming the roles of judge and jury; they
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To some Jaw enforcement officials, almost
any tactic short of lynching is legitimate tool to
use against suspected crooks. At the closed-door
seminar, former Justice Department attorney
Robert Ozer told his Fellow prosecutors how he
applied "fantastic pre1sure" to wrap up an investigation involving a voting machine cornpan)'.
lie dispatched 20 ae..nts at once to interview
witnessei" They moved across the country like
a swarm of locusts and, In about four days, Intervic',ccd approximately 100 people," he said.
"You would not believe the kind of panic this..
caused in the voting machine company. but
major abuse, Seymour Glanzer told us, is the
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charge, Conspiracy is vague; it can occur
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Thursday, DEC I, _1C77-7A

Dawkins Shot Beats Jazz

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Bulls 92:

Mitch Kupchak tossed in 26
points, Phil Uhenier 24 and
Elvin hi;iyes 21 as Washington
controlled the offensive board'
en rout.' to its victory over
San Antonio George Ger,'nn
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l3.liig Collins had 19 points

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"The) appear to be physical Fullback on short yardage kicking. Hi' has booted 13 extra
tiutititi wuath starts, but
sitwi I. ion
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tile past (our or
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.i)l has uliprositi quit ki) with
''very gune but to this year
more in the second halt of (hi'
.k.d of depth
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one of the two last siceks 16
and has a 32-sari
season
positions, despite' 1asing most
I t Saints also thiS I jUfllO
Booker victory.
field goal to his credit
People two
.So ott Sc ho' i tlnt't. ii ho sta ii s it
Senior Ja
Johnson. of
lit' sat out almost two
The Saints rvgularl% LLSJ timo •h'frnsive back and-or saftt)
Sanford. is a ii.l, 3)(1-pound quarters of the Booker games quarterbacks
senior Mike but ha'. s.'t'n action, iiit'iuilirit
burkik'
versitihit'. Johnson smith bruised ribs.
Butcher and sophomore hlrotk one start , at qu..r'erback this
plays tight end most of the turn'
Johnson is also the Saints' No. llchren_s
smith a third in s,aon, when Ruk her 'Ails out
on offense, but can boy.' to I kicker
both punts and place rt'st'rv,' if needed
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Pit- Saints, 7.3 take
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Mi,.tii Palmer Prep Frida
'tight. 8 p in in a ('lass
stoi'fmal gait' of the Florida
School
Hi ghi
thk't te
A5&amp;iation htotball Plasoffs
the toni i'st still ii" il.t'.i at
ero Reach high Stadium.
mm hih is a bo ut ti.lf'sm
betmm eeji I hi' timo schils
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I haven't hear d in u - h about
then. but thus limeimon 10
'.o '.ttu knomi thus 'it'
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iii om.'r
iwuls in.Iuiinc fuhht,t k i)miight Most)).
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wnor, siho stands i'-2,
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anti mm tights in at 218 pounds
TRINITY DEFENSE GETS SIGNALS STRAIGHT
Thu entire Palmer backfield
is big and all undi'rcla,sn en
Pict, ,uiis leading rnsht'r is .
sophonort'. tailback Hill)
I .ptart'ili
taptarilli is onli
but
ottigh. 17S pouttoLs
built low
to the ground, and hard
knock tiff his feet
°n t'aiiiit'r sCnl.)r ill Litheard fruit is #14. 231-pound,
Shersmoo.i Hodson
pia
ii idili' guard, and anchors the
and Lake I3rantic'. huge Palmer defense'
Bs DAN RUTLEDGF
I'i.t
more patient this time
B)
comparison, irinit)
tie rsld Corr endent
Lyman's rematch smith mmdl ht t)eIind
Prep s biggest pla)ur is s4'nior
The' Patriots girl game
Bishop Moore is the First of a
tack].' J 1 Wiik-tt
It's Bishop Moore again,
pair of hone games for the featuring Fret' a(thission For the Limo-it,.)
iIIttt smould have overad smithout Carter osenior 'Hounds this weekend
and leani opener
.sh,idusmt'd l'ulniur's biggest in
'nter 1-'rankiei they'll give u'.
the onh home gait' in
Saturda). t.yiian's ho'.'. mmii
size alone, if the gun. hal been
said
Lyman
trouble,''
ho a good (hula horest tt'n
-n.inok' Count'. for a bo)s
;Iit'l at ttit' beginning, instead
b,1k.'tbalI mentor Rick Steinke
Steinke was tr)ir.g (ii sii,iiu
varsits I"rida) night
of the .'nii. of the' season
\V.dnesdas afternoon
keep his tongue in
The other boss' gain.' Fnidns talk,
ii start ed liii' season at a
They hurt us last time, is hen
finds Lake' Ilosmetl 15-2 visiting cheek ,tll
tilt sailt' tint
.'..
hittis
n pountis,
iiJ
m hen
It were patient on offense It Orlando Colonial
he'
spoke'
abou
Kehics
ste
But
ho
too
big,
it
mm;, their First game, though.
mmorrs ing'
uSer Ll..•
Also on tap h-'riduy are' tim.
Its touch '.m.'ight. anti it
tiil the got excited before it
\boore' c.w.t l-'rtdas unless he was
girls' varsits game', both at
so;, us e't I expect then; to be
m' orried ,ibout Ins lean. slomm.',i fur., d.,smn Ib' ha' bt'.'fl
home- Lake Hostel! '-mill hot
ieing st.'ight all season, p,4111
.'ing 'serei,nfiijs'nt
lx'caus,'
I asked h.ti to, partl%
In ths t%41, teams' first
ii .'t'ting in the first round of the of he win viuhition."
:thd parthi hi'taust' lt g.s:T.'s
iC(turs
Classic,
I.)
of tsto-sms plus still nut'irulIs
shipped Bishop mI,or('
take the smeight off, especially
leading 32.20 at half and outcortng liii' :t visitors tiers "lien over half the guilt'. ,...
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Gus Williams finished smith 2;
taunts and Slick Watts hit t
baskets in the final two rninui
as )te'attle im(tfl its second gaiti.'
on the roati It stas the opcniI'
can..' for ('ttath IA'nn WilkiA,
the replacen.'nt For Hbhi
hlopkirls. sthot soas fire-ti W4
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Bucks 13), Pacers 113:
Brian Winters and Marqt.
,Jt,thj)5tJfl stoical 21 points eaC4i
to poster Slilsoauket' India0a
so a , pus'i'd by II points Fri4
-\ifrnu t)anitlt's so ho tangled 4U
aiuut' with the Bucks' I)a
Sleyers.Afte romards, the t'4'
t'xchanged smurtis outside tke
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.15,077 was on hand at the
I ouism.sniu Supe'rdotmu.' Weelnes'
slay night the largest ever For
a re'gul,sn 'season National
lt;iskt-theill Sssot lation game'.
Then Darryl I Sasm kin.'. did
'.Ofliil sh.'i(tt'ring of his
The' if oun(uinou'. Philadt'l'
phia vi-miter hit a 15-foot jwiip
sbiut mmli. three see'onuds
r.'nuainin ..s the 7be'rs fought
bath to du:u I' (t' Jan, 117-114.
lifting (Ii.' 71i'rs to their loth
t naught si
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,:n',' fltw'i
lii' 'iii.-.
coil, hirig
tt,st'Iu,', i ,slli,'sl (tIll. 1 Ili-point
'i''licit in Ito tbiirli quarter to
cii-,' IbsIly C 1lrruingl,,hI, his 14th
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Veteran Dave Ilsng, replacing
.irisl l,lossl fres' 18 for
injurs'tl Charlie- Scott, scored a
I'hii lasie'hph iii
s'ason-high 21 points and Dave
Tb,,' Jazz, smith Pete Maravich ('.ssmen,s added 12 points and 14
rt'bowisls to lead a fourth'04,11111-d sm it hi is li.rtt' spur, 'A en''
quart,'r surge that sent Boston
Sit tiiiu/sei its bitrirs Ibibby
li'ist I biic'ago Artis Gilmore
sobto [)lis i-li tsr Nest Orleans
hall .12 point'. For the' Hulls.
two tit'd'.ttbtS ugt,
Bras ens lOS, hawks 511:
lit' st untIl sisen o f his 17
Bills
Knight Find in 32 points
hunts ni his' last qwini.'r tis Itsand Ssmt'n Natt'r snared a game6e'rs uI)pe'tl tbit'sr ro-olIrd to 16-5,
buight Ii re'hountls as Buffalo
tops in Iii' .-ttl;sntn t)iViSillnl
thts', it'll the injury- 'ridden
('sail',tiolrit h. mm ho pl.tt. el
bluish'. For the Braves, Chuck
(ii.' tnt in.' gati..' mm itbu Maravie ii
'iS illianis and W1I June's scored
.ut, biatl a M'asotn-high 27 point'.
ss'assjn high'. of 22 and 18 points,
fir 5.'' ilrhs',-irvs mmb;ulI- ira
t's'i'i t :',,'!'. Atlanta ',s as It'd
I(Ili,lilsltli had ,s gtin;s --buighi
)!lut' .John,sun with 19 points
Iurt1s anu'i 21 re'bs,UrlliS
Piston,c 10$, Lakers 95:
l-;h's'sttus'r.- in the NBA,
Bolt Lanier scored 3)) points
Ito-stir 'ft'ie'att''l C tiitagi. 'tib.o',I
,ttib tt-an.'b so tb Al Skinner to
htufftia t,.';tt -St lint... i:I .1
lt'ail a Iast'pc'rui.b rally as
I h'tr it ttt'ik 1-jr, nu'e'ls s, 1(4I iot roil so tin its ""coincl ',on1
08. 5% ..'.hinugts,nu '.topçmm'ii s;m;;
'ec'utis'e game after dropping
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116-105. Seattle
six straight N,tni, Nixon hall 2
trUlii.t-'b Ka
Ciy, 81-81,
Flints and Earl Tatu.ni 20 for
and Slits ;.uks'i- I'M.'i li'lu;tfl.t.
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Seminole High kicked off i
wrestling
season on the wrong foot Wednesday night.
dropping a narrow 33-30 decision to Apopka
despite outstanding pins by John Temblay,
Steve Benso,,, Robert Charles and Glen Wade.
The Seminoles' chances were not enhanced
by forfeits in 105 awl 112-pound classes,
Seminole tries again Monday night i n
Day tona Beach against Seabreeze. The next
home match will be Dec. 10 at ii a.m against
Colonial and Bishop Moore.
Top performance of the night for Seminole
'.as turned in by Wade. in the 98-pound
category. Wade won his first match with a pin

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Mike Meadors picked up a 5115 in in I 19pound class via forfeit, while Tremhlav pin
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Mae'. at "cc 40r's
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Wavne Duke Wil pinned in 4 II in 132-Jx-)und
action, a similar fate which 1:38-pounder
Anthony Everett suffered ('had Roll as
disqualified in 1 4 5'pound action and 167
pounder Arthur .Jackson was pinned in .1 39
Benson's pill came in '2: :14 it I 3-pound play

Sin U 11 Stoncesli 69
Sra-sti.t 97 MtT 10
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ll Agrees 'Cats Tough

BIRMiNGHAM, Ala i UPI
with 19 points, but it was a dunk Givens, 6-4 and 'onli 2O has tail.' ont of high st. hoot &amp;.
Joe hail would have you he made against 7-4 Vladimir been one of the better shouters Mat stint to Purdue. mm here he
believe that his Kentuck. Tkachenko that awed the in the SE(' the past few years '.ered 38 points as a frestunan
basketball
team
mmon't Russians
against Minno"a.ta.
n a
and there's a transfer student
dominate the Southeastern
tM drove in or a layup, the,, on hand named Kyle Mac) who then trarisft'rred to Kt'ntuck)
Conference this sminter, but then stunt up for a backhanded dunk sonic olaervcrs are comparing last )ear
admits he shares his players' The huge Tkache'nko got a hand to Louis Dampier when he' mias
l(bt') and I'tiiilips artfeeling that the Wildcats will on the ball but t,ec stuffed the at Kentucky
excited about p1;.) ing smith
win the national championship, ball and Ikachenko's hand in
Mac). front Peru, Imi. Mac) because he's one of the
Hall gives you such tines as the basket for a tmto-pointer
moanted to go to Kentucky all i*'sl f.'°'ders the)' t's.-r pl;.)ed
no trophies are handed cut in
Kentucky, which was accused along but Hall didn't have a smith., said Hall 'liii') •'nvipreseason because, like all at times last season of playing a scholarship to give hint smhe'n he sion him getting (ho' ball inside
coaches, he doesn't want to put 'karate'' defense, figures to be
totht'iii a lot But the) may bets
himself out on a limb.
most physical when freshman
hit disappointed because he's
But pin hall down and he'll Chuck Aleksinas of La(chfield,
'e,ich a good shot sot' re going to
And Carter pla'. i '111% HoruL,
agree that the 1977.75 Kentucky Conn., gets Into the game
big'.'.' tiiui doing quit.' a bit 'F tb.
V. illt'tt's still, lt. of action,
paringl'. in that giir
haske'tball (earn is better than
"We'll be more physical this
sh'4i:g himself n
the
'un ntltt's1
because if tue saint' back Injur)
the senior tackle' last year when the Wildcats year than in the past," said
that thire;ttt'ns to keep him out pounds
hull keeps telling the Ken('rooms High, School's freshwere -i and should hav gone hall. "So far as that 'karate'
going
into
the
Palmer gait' at a
of this mme'e'kt'nd's action
tui,k
alumni, and ;ifl'.on.' .'l'..'
further than the NCAA East image go, we wouldn't have man basketbahi team opens its
Iuii, quicker. 215
Tb.' hounds base' a pair of
season
tonight
with
a
7
o'clock
listening,
that no one (tarn can
Regionals
where
a
sloppy
first
recruited Aicksinas If we had
Paul Smo,'tt. also a senior
juniors in the
Mitch Hanson
minate' the SE(' this stinter .
half
cost
them
a
79-72
lost
to
home
garlic
against
the
do
wanted to get rid of it.
lint'ni;m. started the )ear at 210
,iriii t;n,'g iiigu.'- waiting for ti
that the Wildcats must work
Nor:h
"Alekainas showed up here la'csburg frosh
but has shrunk to 190 The national runnerup
tti;u' to shosm their stuff
('hris
hard
if (tic) hope' to finish on
Panthers
coach
weighing Y8 and we sent him
Steinke says if Carter can't go, sanit' holds true' for junior Carolina.
"There's
definitely
a
feeling
over for a checkup to see host' Marlelt.' mmdl be going smith a
b
secomil teanrt'r Mark Sistrunk,
then Hanson still start
among our players that thus still much of that was fat,'' said ttarting lin.'up that inclunli's
,sriti
just
But,
in
alinist
returned
(hi.' sari,'
Karl
1artu' Neal. last .e'ar's
be Kefltuck)'s year to go all the Hall -Word came back that his l)sma)ni'
1)usail,
Mik.' breath, he'll'eli )UU K.'rttuck
both started at
'.'consi leading 'toter, has 1M'.'n Salisburs
stay, said Hall. ''But, I've playing weight probably should Gaudreau, I'dre'nct' Sippu ,, i' better than a )ear ago mmht'ti
user
2(1),
hut
nosm
are'
down
5 1 fir LII et Tb.' i-2 senior
been around long enough to be about O lie's down to 248 Robb) Rouse' and Robert Gu) the Wildcats moere' ranked N S
each of around 19n pounds
las -csire-el 18 $JLflts in
know too m n)' things can and really looking great."
a has been
House is the tallest pla)er in in the nation arid then he'll add,
Senior
alisbur)
lii.' three hound'' 'arie's.
happen
on
a
given
night."
Don't
get
the
idea
that
the
('roorits
starting five at (- ''We deserve to Is' ranked high
Injured all season, but stas
leading the 'curing in eat-li
There aren't very many Kentucky is only muscle. Jack feet
this year
top
t.kaye'd
for
action
in
the
season
(;r,'g Thon as, last sear ' s
lie has college teams that can match
finale'
against
Luther
point producer, has not hail
muscle smith Kentucky, maybe
hut hand yet this '.ear but has been seeing a little' more action
no
ne The Wildcats have four
bEt'fl making p for it on hit' each week and will hi' reac h for
players who stand 6-foot-1 and
turiis Thunias is lb.' leuslinc h',ilm.'r
the "smallest" of those, fresh.
Palmer is not a hugh scoring
nt'Isiundt-r after the first thr,'t'
man Scott Courts of Denver,
teal., it
i)s h.lIe'
gauss
Cob,
weighs in at 23)
sth'
has
ollco
ted tim.. fllns antI
Sit
said that although
Two of those 6-10 performers,
Darnt;shki'd
to
six
tout-tie's
in
hound,'. art' ( nil) 2'1
s.'niors luck Holicy and Mike
'.
sure stunted to "I n that preparation for 'rid
Phillips. still start Itobe)' was
h(otur
tournanr,-nt'' at this contest
first-leant
all-SEC last season,
ilrohiaiiier hatted 23 ru
The's
at.'
ii ball control
B) United h'ress lntrrnatioiial
long-ball str-nglh, smhicti can't
;i'Lnt. b' is ilt'a.',si smith the
Phillips third team, and hail
gaines
for (he' ('butag' Whit.'
WhittDave
Kingn.an,
the
erratic
to
be pitched around
line up, run
tiitis ost-raIl de'vo'I.ptnient'' t('aflt the) like
says both are "improved"
Itt,5t 'ason and is .'xpe'ct.'si
ou.
slugger
who
hits
baseballs
over
anti
eat
.
Maddox
batted
only
262
'.oibi
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''They are stronger, if you ,ipartni"nt buildings behind
Iso k
limo hoin.'rs and flint' hUll for '' push l)enn) li)l.', the Rt'ti
irIt.'rlsit) on defense. t'spet-iall)
can believe that, and have more ball parks isit bats in the' .220s
the Baltimore Oriole's in !'.
in lb.' l4'e'sburg game t,m
b)
x
incumbent
.,'umid
quickness,'' said hlall. Iboth with frequent .ctrikcout,s, signed
but Met General Manager Joe bas.'inian, in addition tip giving
Its Hounds. 53-I1 and I hik'
carne to us around 260 and have it five-year runtract estimated
McLonaid said, ''bit's a fins' Boston 1,11,.' nis'i,'ii,-d infield
;ibilit to run our (ifFi-nie.'
trimmed down. Robey has at $1 million smith the Chicago
talent and should be a we
welcome
oe
,tithoujt getting rattled, sh'spit.'
become 3 really exciting player Cubs Wednesday and anaddition to the club
. .'shur t'ji's press
and Phillips, at 235, had a great
unced he' was "looking for.
Maddox aLso was pursued b)
Rut lii" I -)TI-all tag.' ho',' ak's
game against the Russians." wart] to playing Si games in
a
the Orioles and the Chicago
'oil.' 1 twit
br ill'
Kentucky beat the Russian Wrii'ls'' i"..'Id ne'ii
eison
Wh;tc
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pros, Ii ,'jit if) soil.- aria'. .;f hi'
TAMPA,, l'I'l
seutiui (cain I(9-1 and Soviet
me 6-fool, 6-inch, 2b0,,)und
signed for les.smiionc;' with the
s play
Jack l'arde',' smorkeel his ('hie'' Coach Alexandr (;omelsky Said
slugger, who played for four
Mets because' he mmanl.'d to
ha'.' I. start shootin,: go Bears extra hard for Sun- afterwards,
"I think Kentucky teams last season, was one of
return to New York
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tn t' thrusts IA'tti-r just d;i 's gal,.' smith Tampa Bay
MIAMI t'h'l
has the best team in the United
lii.' Mi,iinii
three free agents to sign
i,ii k of • onic,ntratiisni W.- bias.- V. ,'dn,'sd,is ,.n.l said he doubted States Not in the Olympics, nor
n.
the first major leagu,' lk.lptuiis Filled (hi' last n.'n;iint
lucrative contracts Wednestiay
free agent signed by (tie .le-ts, ing spot on their roster We'd.
been smorking on it,'' hi' said ii (ht'. could have mniath' i
in the Univers'ty games have I
Outfielder Elliott Maddox,
inun1 Vti' han' not ts't':i doing through a garnie in (1w soanini, seen better.'
soho previously had g;unibled nteo(i.iv bs signing fret' agent
" m', i.1 jotion the Lioard,s, tither sticky soeaths'r
only on pitcher Tori. hiausriian defensive coil Hick I)'.orak, a
'flteh4usslans were especially troubled with Enjunt's since a
in Uti' re-cntrs draft circus
l lit rdet', who moved his Inpressed by ''super sub" hedliant season smith the New
off.'nsivl'l) or •h'f.'nesi'.'e'ls,' hsforrii', New \'t,rk Giant
York Yankees in 1975, signed a
ui'ntini's1
'I t- i-4, '2E'peiunsi tornnte'r
practice's south this week so the James I.t'e, a relatively short 6I knoim part
.um Bears ouid get u-ed to the Siy Kentucky's standards but a live-year package estimated at
Yti hits State Itlis:..'r isa'.
ri'ts,wi,lmnig pi-obl.-nt is due' 'o heat, worked his players about husky 230. lee led the scoring $&amp;)O,000 with (he New- York
Ii ,tfted in the third round in
Mets and utility infielder Jack
('.irt,'r' being inijurr,l
3) minute's longer than normal.
II hy the'
hiroharner agreed to a pact with
V. II inmost Mitt hi in (tie-re'
The' Ht'ars said they have
Iii.' Dolphins had limit '.pots to 'I
For a
1- risl.i .iit'I -. host he'll is..'
three' play ems recuperating
The foursome' of Gloria till thus smes'k after daring
reported $300,000 spread over
SIs'inik,' also ti;id a good word fro". illness and (itt, who are
I'rxsser, Loraine Miller, l)ottle ii'fensiyt' end Vein Den hie'rder
three
years.
for hi'. ,st-e'ontl teami
"Our injured, but all we're listed
' ci's and safety ( tiarle'y Babb
Kingman, who has hit many' Bateman and Margaret Kinney
mt-serve's pl.iye"I the entire probable for Sunday.
t'fllhir bont' on iijure'd re'serof his gigantic homers out of posted a best-ball score of55to ve
fourth
quarter
against
A club spokesman said
th
Finals for the area Hoop Wrigley Field, agreed to
e haul home top honors in the
5t'tinule'," he pointed out, running lack Walter Payton
The other spot s.as tilled by
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defensive tackle lull Windaut'r,
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;ismard like this it points out iii.'
Kentucky's Fran Cure-i admits achievement of not just the
that one )e'ar agoatthis time he head coach, but the entire'
prohabl) stould have laughed at coaching staff and the players
the notion that his fcx*ballteani as mmcli," said ('urci. who
ouJd have enjoyed the success completed his fifth year at UK
Utat it (lid during the 1977 and is in the midst of
season
re'negotiating a new contract
In fa-t, Cw'ci said he could s'ith athletic officials at the
ren;erntx'r a recruiting trip he school
a'e last December around
('sad credited an unusual
the Miami area ishere he once closeness smith his squad.
oached the likes of ('buck e'speciall the seniors, for being
Foreman, wondering what the able to put the right replace"
V'7 season stould hold for his rients in during the earl) p(
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of the season After the Ba)lor
The Wildcats were coming off loss. Kentucky reeled off i
; Peach Basil victory in n 8-4 straight victories, including
ason, and kit stould have mictoriec at bosml-bountl Penn
fs,'lieved that the Wildcats, soh(,, State' and LSt', Georgia and
ste'rt' plact-d on probation by the 1-'lortda
\('AA, could improve on that
''The' senior'. bait' gun.'
success But Kentucky stun 10 through a lot, but I think
f 11 games this year, con- knosming the men and ,A hat the's
piling its best season since l), ian tb helped lb.' coaches and
and
because
of
the nityself rnukt' the right decision.
at-hjevt'ment, Cutci smas a near- at the right tirn.'s," Curti said
unanimous choice for South'
Because' of the' probation.
eastern Conference Coach of Ke-otuck'. was ineligible (o go to
the Year in a poll of sport- a bowl guile, i* ranked in tb.
smmriers and ttoadcasters.
IPI poll, or t'urnpete for th'
''IF you would have told roe a SEC title ('urci's 5quad. sohichi
'ear ago that all of this would featured two hikeR first round
have happened. I might have draft picks in quarterback
smiled but said that you must Derrick h(asuse) and defensive'
be kidding,'' (.'saci said
end Art Still ste-nt undefs"te'd in
There- was even a time after six league' games and han)
Kentucky suffered its only loss ola&amp;'n'ers indicated UK night
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his club could have the success week, said the probation's
it did.
effects were all but gone anti
"Hut sthen you get in an that the post-season awards his
teati. has been receiving are'
making his work the riiost
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what we've accuniplishe'd than
ever before," Curci said.
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Buccaneers, and the coaches looking forsiardtu next spring's
..Aid he was expected to see drills "Them" are about io
attain in the Hues home game' young ne-n that moe' are going to
against the Chicago Bears be' able to sign," Cur4,'i said.
"If sit' can keep up the
Stinday
Swider, who played college nionit'ntun that sit' have
football at Pittsburgh, was ,,tenerati'd, there's no reason
ishy now that sot' art' going to be
drafted ses't'n(ti by the Denver
Broncos in 1976 but faded to off probation, that sot' can't
continue thus success."
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For suspended ceilings. 2' x 4'
Linen White - 1 12" ----- ............ 1.49
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Fresco
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Silentex
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Solitude
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alter his fattier leaves br
stanipt'd. addressed enveloiNork' I can't stand to visit iiy
sister anymore when I we
tthat's going on there. I believe
mention sex, companionship or Youth, Antiquity Join
t is wHos; and I have said
anything
rise. Just enjoy his
.She lets this boy wear nail
lpndktnjturel.akelts
with ncr
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For Forthcoming Fest
cours'•
at kill be iill be.
rnakcup anti jewelry. lie can't is going on so, is be. Appeal to
A festive atmosphere, Cs. ('JlOI, drating, print riako.
tandlo get his hands dirty. It's her husband to gel help for the
,R AI3II lam a 28 Dh-E A1
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too hot in
ear- clttmtnt interiainintnt and sculpture and
sunumr and whole sick limit) before it's too
O,d ti.ic.htlor ho rectntl) met tio afternoons of fanhli) fun
I'M) told in the Inter, so he bait
The '1(xitt) hastak&amp;n on
'-i.is indoorswni plays with las
attractive 26-year-old await visitors to the First pruliar) goal, the rt'stor,itjot
I*AIt MIRY: I have a neigh.
ofaian in hona I could become Annual
dolls
,trts&amp; crafts Festival at a multi-block section 01 the ci t.,
bor who is a tnIoer. i am a
onl
Ile has a l&amp;4.'ar-old brother
yIlistoric.l.ong wood -Vi llage. of I4)ngtood, Out' of tin lj
idow I'm 68 and he's 63. I Veryinterested. There is
tho is so ashanetl of the knew his wife eII, so after she on(- thing irong with her- she Saturday and Sunday, from tons in Central Florida
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I'rernpttsi by tI'I Ritt
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oungcr one that he is died I invited him over for t.il
noon to 5 pm.
hee-tirling more anti more tsth- supper several tines.
langoxl
('its Council cr.',,t.
I like so many things about
l..It'ro (frSIgILs in arts and
Ir ittn from Ix'vpk Needless
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this girl.but I can 't SCUll to t cra
ft-. v. ill lx tiispl ii
as th4 %uUfll,e r ho) has no toor.' than
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out and fried chicken. AJter,Aard.s %t- bre.
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hxiught Bore This boy gets ,lanced to the radio. then
II,eLse. t8' ('lowtcr I 'nttao e
Old-fashioned hunt' cooking liobt, the ShtuI Pious.- u
furious if he set's hi.; father ke.s
cuddled on the davenpors and marriage. But I don t think I
he kissed and hugged nit' All of could live' se ith such a ialative and mod music makers help to the' Bradford lIouse'
his iioothe'r
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complete the sc ene, stilt re
%%hill a' strong hire I can't
tin t so. ptitn of
a .sudden he stood and iid
BAt liI-.LOB
south and antiqwt) are draeen I 4ngnI.i 1i'tcl, 'a 'A it
ta'lit've I an se urried for
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'Nose I don't seant y
getting
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n othing
r Isn't it an of na&gt;
s'rou,', about me.'' lie really
around .ini) through
An oIhcrlse attractise and
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hurt no feelings
tntr ci 1 islorit ii I mdiii irks is on it
Si*.onsorttl b
eligible young seoman esho
NCERNED
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puJ'lng for marriage should Florida Stwuts for ilistork .i 1101.1
I)l-AIt( ()'etI-.UyFfl: 'tea, It hes afraid of sex iIis seife toll
Plans are' in
offing
appreciate being told hoes she l'rts&amp;rvitioti tehost uiottu c
L sour business. Your sister ne
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Vitturian-Ste
he's been uhopotent for could in1proe her chances,
and her son are both ready ean
)ears. I've heard that quite' a
past," the exhibit eategorie. hiridlee--Me lute re- G r.,
didates for the ps)ehiatrist's
fees men have thai trouble in
It'll her, A nd if she's include
glass how'.' into' .1 hiUStUll. lUll I' It.couch. And If the fa th er looks
their 60's Mint- (11(1
hoplcss, seize the first op. blotting, textiles, metal stork , restoration ii.a
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CulT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO 17 3039 CA 04 C
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"C"CeOf h.5 n'en! AlIt the Reg.ora
Dreclor ti, Jar.uar, 1o"i, 197$ Tb
C-nCOnIdCnt al rCrt , ons of trie
.'c'Pt'ca'on are or lIe In trip
rg-ona' Oft-( or as part Of the put' C
OI Ir n'a n'anea by 'me Corporalen
TS #.I 5
fae fo r putlC M
SOPCI-Ott Cu'.tig feg.lar bulneis
O.'r Nc".emter ftPr. I977
'as" p Pans Of Sanford
15 FrY S'rc0$
I atPIp Li S Bans
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X00 Orlando 0r.ve
IS, 7. 79. 30. II"
$" Dec I,
DIE S 3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND

FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 77.I107.CA.I9.E
L.',RPY A DALE and CYNTHIA
DALE
*.fop ,

ALA.5•ANZ K HOSO4NOU
Oeiertjarn

NOTICE OF SALE
NO! ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
~m r ole 1411P, day " Doocembleer 1177. 8,

:'e hour of II 00 a m . at the Welt
'font 000r of tIe Serriniole County

Cour?to,s,. Sanford FIOvdi. M#
LitOersgned Clerk *11 o f fer sale to
fi h.gPoojt And best bOde, for CAIN
'be
foIlong d,$crtied
real
Properly

East $55 fee' f North 73 f South
Of 15' ' i Of SE I .. Seclon •
vth, Nang 20 East
Niinvlv 70
C 55 Sou,r, ISO fee' of East is s treq,
A It

CfC,cner,!%,

p11 5?'Lclures

pppIa'(n
and •pp,jrtenancr5 on tad land or
-jled In COriunCtO thert1,
111.5 Sale Is made pursuant to
F nI Judgment fl Foreclosure
entered In Cvi Act-on No 77 170'7
CA 09 C nio* pond no in the Crcu-t
Court.
n and for Seenoioie County.
Florda
DATED INs 3511, ail, of
No v ember, 1077
f.i'IsrC$

Seal I
Arthur H BecS*tI,. Jr
Cit's of frr Crcu't Cvr'
By Mar 7 P4 Daroen
0pifiy Cl,r I'.
ties and Roost
H Rc'and Bates Esq
e 1337. (P4* Tç*
5 South Orange Avenue
aoo FlOr,da 321.31
r'

305 473 1703
••11orne5% for PlanIff
Il'%P' Dec I, 1011

Dec

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SANFORD
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hallmark Date Book

Come

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F*floVtiI Property Is also beng
orocreded .;arist. to*,,
1 Lot 1. Block 3. LOCKNAR I5
SUBDIVISION a re(orded ri Pip?
BOo. 3. page 70. PbIiC Records rif
mfl0Ie County. Florda
tIll Ponfac aulornotile, ID No.
252 351 2335551
3 1963 II Challenger Boa,. F is

*Snack Bar

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19" Color TV Port.

359"

15" Color TV Port.

349"

Toy Chest With Book Shelves

FUN AND
RECREATION

P •2l!Itl.11 \t'illtlIIl..

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Cards and Gifts

FAMILY HAIR-CARE SALON
Give Her a

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WiperBladeR.flls

1"

Twin Flow Oil Filter

GOOD AT

Treasure Chest of Beauty

She'll love it!
Mabel Duggan

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Diane Johnson

Sandi Palmer

Wanda Collins

Ruth (Pooh) Weiss

Barbara Mayo

Kay Wright

TREASURE CHEST
of BEAUTY

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FRIDAY. DF('I;%lflF:H
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Sernlnollo' Sunrisr Kistanis, i ri . Sa:rLsi's. Sarfurd
langlIssIllId AA. slusii, B p nu St Richard's ('hutch.
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lMngssosid 5.5. i losed. 8 pin Roll= Hulls Moravian
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('ounl
ide School Ad'. Ror Committee. noun, First
F t''tt'ral of Ss'ri.in'ilt.'. SIR 431. langssooil
Young Adults ('tub for Singles. 9 p flu Orlando
I ardsn flub, 710 E Rollins
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leisure

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Christmas Club

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$199
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NEXT TO JC PENNEY IN SANFORD PLAZA
OPEN EVENINGS TILE, SUNDAY 17:30.5:30

THE

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$'89

OF SEMINOLE

Sewing Machine

BANS WITH US
'.IIYB( N F 0 C
I. FULL SERVICE 8*14K
MEMBER FLAGSHIP BANKS. INC

PUSH A BUTTON AND

Riccar Galaxy 300
REG.
589 NOW

LIMITED
QUANTITY

bcouty aids: soaps,

Pajamas

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PLAZA
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39C

REG.
48c

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Can

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asst'lb.'rr
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Vtsnter Springs" contest. sponsored b) the

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(',rt'att'r Sanford Christmas Parade. 10 am
lbssnt,'.sn Sinford

V.

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Santa House, 1470 I
arId hs Rota Sigma I'hi to benefit Cystic Fibrosi
I

Foundation. 10 11 Ill, to 6 p it,

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dinno'r p it Ilp'It,irS Fire 11,11. 1)cBar

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s,rci Pi ltt't.i Sign a Phi 2' ttneftt
F'itr',-uF un t.stiu.n, 14 p ii
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Kti'nagtrs, 7 31- U. Ito Forest
,

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bartender

ZALES

SANFORD PLAZA
BANKAMERICARD
DINER'S CARD
MASTER CHARGE

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MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY

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TO HAVE YOUR DOG GROOMED

Suede and Leather Coats
greatly reduced.

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(WE CAN HOLD ANY LAYAWAY
UNTIL DEC. 24)

6 Beerage

g lasses

Thru Wed., Dec. 7
New low prices

sANrorit' LAZA
WE PAMPER OUR PETS - LET US PAMPER YOURS-

(2

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4 hours
8 hours

)

Cowoleft Lki. of
PCT OaOOMINO

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$10.00

Al

PET SIMt*$

Radiance

Natural Foods
SANFORD, PLAZA
PH. (305) 323.6760

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AMERICAN EXPRESS
VOGUE CHARGE

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G(R$ItS
000$
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GUINEA PIGS
TROPICAL RIN HAW$T!
CAGES - CARRIERS.
AOUAAIUWS

4.

SANFORD PLAZA

JCPenney

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323=4635 1 0,
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SANFORD PLAZA

ONE HOUR CLEANERS
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L. SCHMALMAACK.

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Your
Carpet

Steamex

".4

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(12 oz

6 Rocks glasses 1 7 oz
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6 HI h,'iIl glasses (9 oz

PET ANIMASUPPLY

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$400

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8.88

FOR CHRISTMAS!

LAYAWAY

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'intril Sl• .513010

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The Diamond Store

AMERICAN EXPRESS

"ar1.'r.I Hour %
salirl 5%,
. 11111s I hipt'r

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( )pen a /ilt's as isunt lit w%tnaittinal cfedit plan'.

R[ECOFFEE

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SuIut)rlun.. tue-ar Kissuiln,er. 8 p fi; I.&amp;'avto Sanford Civic
('ariter, 1 P° I'ick up at Leeds. ('aic1berr% , 4,31'l p fl
I Onner I,ri It.' ss a',

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line uI III e

MISSY AND JR. COORDINATES
SWEATERS
ROBES
BLOUSES
p.j.'s
TOPS
GOWNS
SLACKS

Taylor's

HEADQUARTERS FOR FISHER-PRICE TOYS
AI LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES

Y.•,'.•.'

John's Senior Citizen Club, 1130 a m , St John's
Lurch. Sit 1. .Sltamontt' Springs

Professional

1'1d

( lutgt' 'I

Reduced for Christmas:

Thompson
Solgar

St I"tcr anti Paul ('i1tholu.

St.

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We feature vitamins

Schiff
Plus
Nulife

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I I \I 11_lust I 1_h, Sit 134 tad 1•4 .Ir'd 1 a rtu In - :

I lt'f,7 .17t seven brilliant wy
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14 p

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1 hirts'int'rs, 7 30 p ii
'hurt h, (,Iik'rr,l

Pizza Baker 1600

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$ 1187

REG. 99c

r.

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shampoos and creams

in warm flannel prints

SCRIPTO

WATTA. PIZZARIA
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Christmas shopping?

and

37c

PK. OF 15

';,.7'I4's"s e-'

c,f

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Stop by and see our

REG. 49c

Roasting Pan

Solids and Patterns.

Lunch Specials!

Nightgowns

197

17 1fx12"x3"

Now

and our regular

RESTAURANT

asseltwrr
Sunshine ('tub, :,r it II,
I titheran ('hut'. h. I .ssseItirr&gt;
\ABFL. I j it. Firm Federal
Seminlo, .Sanf,ri

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Reg. 12.50-15.50

Family Dinners
Combinations!

a ;iu
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REG. 2.79

Sauce

Van Heusen Classic Collection

New!

SEW ALL YEAR

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OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY

Shirt Sale!
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WASHINGT0I1

2-LB.

.LE3E
FOOD

GAL.

35 MINI

Bows

FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK

HOOKER
GOESTO
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Prestone

READY MADE CHRISTMAS

Or

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311

REG. 3.97

Light set

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1041 SLFV(D HER COU$TI'...
IT WAY 51141 kNEW HOW!
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CANTONESE

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DON'S SHOES

b'Ii

Pancake and Sausag.' Supper, i.a p ii

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SANFORD PLAZA

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Mom's Christmas
Present for '771

Girls' Holiday

Dingo

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Fruit Cake

Sewing Center

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Re serv ed
OPD PLAit.
ON L Y

Christmas Cactus

IAA STILL

HIUC 5u7
HuIuy

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Sanford

WELCOME WITH OR WITHOUT APPT

SATURDAY

£5.10 'CS

Hl9N*py 17 07Ja

PU BL IX

322.7542

PRICES GOOD
T!!RU

THE,

HELD OVER!

THROUGH SATURDAY

SEE AND SEW AT

1"

HOMEOWNEDBY
DAVE £ CLAUDETTE KARKOS
PHONE 322-31111110

SPECIAL

ELECTRONIC

16"

Viewmaster Set

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BOWL AMERICA of FLORIDA
AIRPORT BLVD.

SANFORD PLAZA

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VISA

'CoCktail Lounge

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79"
69"

"LIZP IMOPP'..) 'll,

Pumpernickel

Banquet Facilities

WESTERN AUTO
PLAZA

Featured

Free

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Party Rye or

Complete Pro Shop

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NO FL 0.320 AJ

These presents Command you to
appear and Vie your answer or other
defenWoCpIeaOng with the CItes o
the Circuit Court in and for Se,n,noi,
County. Florida, and Ieee P COpy
thereof on Pejitiorsers attorney.
Mack P$
Cleveland, Jr
of
Cleveland. Mi. 1, Br'dges, 'P0
Drawer 7, Sanford, Florda 73771. Ost
or betore the 411t day of January,
1011, OC otherwi se a default *11 be
entered ganst ytj
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF
FICIAL SEAL of the Clers of we
CrcuI Court, on this 391h day of
PlOvtmbV. 1977
(Seal)
Arlh,jr H B eck with, Jr
Clerk Of 'Me Crcvt Court
By Jacgu.Ine TPS.,mp5on
Oep'v't (leek
PubI,ii DecI. S. IS, 73, 1177
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PEPPERIDGE FARMS

.32 Lanes

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SANFORD PLAZA

MASTER
W.A TOTAL
CHARGE CHARGE

Saturdays 7 PM.

(,ul (.ini,-

RCWOriOnI
The boIlo*ng 0elcrbcd reap and

SANFORD PLAZA ONLY

Bowl for Top Value
Stamps 'Thursdays 1 PM

NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
LUDELS. KIMBLFY SAMPSON
W H OSE
RESIDENCE
AND
MAILING ADDRESS IS 4930 South
Wabash Aenve. Cricpgo. III-1`10,11
6104 1 5
A svrn Pet i t i on F or D'SIOIUtIOnP
Of Marrage hang beer, lied

OF
CLIFFORD
THEODORE
SAMPSON.
arid
LUDELL kIMBLEY SAMPSON,

in

Illoo,

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'c-paring tIe marrage to CLIF
FORD THEODORE SAMPSON. ri
Ibi C'rcu 'Court ri and fo r Sen'role
Cj"v. FJr,a ne sloet l.l(, of
AbC!! SIN RE THE MARRIAGE

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DEN 17

SAMPSON

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excellent service !

t?i

I N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNT". FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO 71-7324 CA 04 L
In RI The Marriage of
CLIFFCQD TPl(Qt)RE SAYP
5014
P er I 0*?

I)eltona Hh'i'wl Bank ir,,.s ,..
IIiVIIJO'(I, I. Itivil

Indiana flub i.arr•tn dinr. rt,t.1itir
I .tr;i ,'ufl,it.ur.it ct'nts'r I 77,,', prvtd..'d

SANFORD PLAZA'S

afternoons ... until Christmas...
for your shopping convenience!

Seal
£?'hf H Becv* -tI jr
Cler k no 'he Crcu t Court
, J u neCurls

Vinyl Recliner

'OJ

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p..

before the 7I1 di, of December
977 if VOV taP to 00 50 a deIaul
*Al te tak en agarist yOU for "C
refef demanded
the Ptt5ri
Dated at Sariord. Flra , 's
di, f November, 117'

Swivel Rocker

Vt elgist Vsati PlOts. 7 p HI , I4iflgIAtood Qualit'o Inn •iti1
'rth
Ftirt 'nntol Methodist (hu

OPEN SUNDAY

assures you of

HiIj%1 3n Iea%
Last p,r!Owri Ad53rjl
YOU
ARE
HERE 14'.'
NOTIFIED that
'
D ssc'uton of MarraQ, fiat been
ou
'ed a;aristy
arid ,ou are
'eov'ed to Serve a ((pp of P,'
afl%*t?orplHdng tOThe Pof 'on on
're PtttOnfr$ attorney. JAMES C
( PERRY, Of WOOLFORS S.
PERRY
PA
at 'toll Sanford
A v enue P0 Boy 3730. Sanforø
Fl0, di 37771. and tie the 0fgi'l
answer or Pleadrig fl the Ottce 04
It, cree' of the Crcut Court Or or

SANFORD

ULS So'niinole Chapter L 8 p ui.. Ma son.,, Ts'tr,rih'

Most of our stores are

personal contact

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
TO CHARLIE NO', T URNER
115 L tIle YrP. Sir ,

ASSOCIATE STORE

I)it•t Vt iiik.shop. 10 .1111 .1111 7 p m • Mor.tgwner
V ,ir ii, Iritt'rtete ,1uilI
7 30 p rn . Grate United
\1''thøkst
inford
Sanford 5%A. a p in , IflI W First St

Friday 2-6 PM
Saturday 10:30-2, 2:30-5-PM

tremendous and

Wfe

I(IP,*OLEY

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UOELL

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i our Plaza

Shop our Plaza.

$11 OP

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(as YIberr) lions. 630 ji fl
r in1 i
Senior ('IIlu'ns Dance. 2 p III
\I!anont Springs
, (-nte

5A,

Claus

Pi I cc s hereby gven tj$ AC are
"aged ri busnqls at P0 Sol
t011 Sproier, Semnol, Covnp,
FlOrda under the 1(1,1(51 name of
SEkAINOLE LANDSCAPING AND
SOD SERVICE
and that
e
to
lcnd
CIQtter
'sad
name Alh 'he Clerk it the
C . ! COurt
S.on,o)lr COuntp.
fl accordance Alt! the
Of the F(tl j5 Name

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH
'UDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION NO 17 2251 CA 04 C
In I
the Marriage of
CHARLIE ROY TURNER,
Husband

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Santa

Sta tutes

crier and iudQr'ent may be
o,i ,t you to, the fel'Iff demanded

-

Sanford ilotaraU Club, 7 30 p n . First Federal of
S1- flIiflolt', Sanford
Ih'Itiina Theatre Arts Guild. 730 p.m., Epistopal
I'arii.b Ilottss. F:nterpre.

I lorda In accordance *tts the
PrOvlcflS Of the Fictitious Name
Sttes
To Wit
Secton 163 O

P

'e ptton
NESS bp hand aria lhilise&amp;I of
on Nov II!,, If?'
I t .'.L
Ar1l', H Beckylb
Jr
AS (innS Of tIC C'rut Court.
[IV Jean C 15's,
C,pj', Cie.'s
IP Now I? 71. Dec I, S. 1977
:1 'I

Till: 1(511% V, I)R F:tI1ER I

POWER
PROMOTION
PRODUCT IONS, and trial I Intendlo
'e.5ter lid flame with the (seeP. of
one Crcut Court. Semrtole Cont,.

ll',reat!er
,c altoocso I
default All be
-"r'ed a;ansl iou on S'cton Of tr'e

A

4

CALENDAR..

FICTITIOUSNAME

OWNER

�fl-Eening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

______________________

Thursday. Dec. I, 1977

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TONIGHT'S TV
I hursday
Evening
00
7

4

6

9 12 NEWS
6 30
2 12 NBC NEWS
4 6 CBS NEWS
W AM!L AFFAIR
9 ABC NEWS
24 DIMENSIONS
iRE CONT

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cng Richard istakenprrsone'
.irt1 Robn intercepts a t'ttt"
'ram Prince John to me scc"
830
24 SILENT NIGHT
c music for Christmas
rq (he Vienna 6o,c Cher
900
2 12 HALL OF FAME The
Court Martial o' George
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For Unpaid Claims

Seminole SEA To Sue
(nHnfy School Board
contributions c(Udlliflg 25
percent (If the outstanding debt
plus the Four percent which
would he paid an administrator
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of the funds could be obtained,
Association -SEAi officials iii
then the program of voluntary
file a law suit in i in. tat court
contribution should 1w put in
Orlando Morda. to seek
The suit may also
action.
pa nwnt from the 5(11001 board
ler justified his plan by
about EAISNI in unpaid
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saying that employees had
asurance -laini for school
5IVt(l )443,449 by not taking out
di.trict etii)lu) t't's
Insurance with Blue Cross-liluv
resulted fronhIh
include allegations
/Sh ield,the sr (mpfl)
lnkruptof Old Securities.
under consideration
MI uisuram-t' firm hiresl to
SEA maintains that. while
provide life, dental and nit'du-al
of negligence.'
the had agreed with the Board
insurance to eniplo&gt;ees of tile
that Blue ('rossltIue Shield
S(hOOl district
The firm
should not be hired, Old
declared bankruptcy on Oct 17,
Securities was not under
leaving some 186 families with
consideration.
The only
paid claims totalling about
consideration ever given to Old
$450.(H1 at- cording to school
Securities was as an un•
officials
prtlliiwns,' (, xmns said
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We will he filing a suit
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Fquit~, if Fort Lauderdale
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lor payment of Old Securities cl ude
allegations
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officials declared that
Sail
debts because of the contract negligence
(roon
added,SF
plan unrealistic, betalLse the
c went under the coverage
whheuedtwtween SEA and but %souLI not say who might
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Roger Harris, assistant
switch to Old Securities as
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heard,
superintendent for Business
prime insuror in late October
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that year. The board agreed
SEA Executm- Board. officers %% illian,
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prefer to make nu comment
with his recommendation. The
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until a copy of tile Suit Is In tile
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school board's hands for stud%
committee.
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Fred Jones, who as a pupil at Sanford Grammar School when it opened
in 19(12. compares test papers with Tanya Lynn Miser and James Earl
Jackson at Thursday evening's 75th anniversary party at the school.
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Tuesday, June 14. 1q77

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The second phase of the early 1979.

The first phase in SeminolI

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hospital expansion program

heard a presentation by Carol

Ilosxtal board mimber Carl Smith program specialist at

board of trustees Lonfirmed be funded from the depreciation

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by the board's July 11 meeting

volves the construction of a new contract with.

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board

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The new wing will include a
proposed remodeling of the 36-bed addition of private and

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approved for its new attorney.

attorney

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Stenstrom, who has served as

Six Seminole County at- attorney to th eSerninole Co unty
tornt',s submitted applications School Board for 24 ears - the
for the position but Stenstrom longest of any school board

Florida -- said his appointment
Allan Keen, supported by
Stenstrom commented this as hospital counsel will not
memWirs Tom Blaymey and
Fr ed \toble)- object ed that morning that he was glad to be interfere with his service to the
Frederick had become too of service to the hospital and school board.
JEAN PAT.
personally involved with the felt honored to have been ap- TESON.

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be increased to at least $2.50 an
hour.

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I feel that we will turn to a current year amount to about
tax levy only as a last resort," $350,000, said liesserer. lie

replace wom equipment and for expected to begin late this year. given seriom consideration.

I anticipate a long
relationship with the hospital,'

Frederick. Board chairman got unanimous board approval, attorney currently serving in

depending on the
minimum wage is 2.35 an hour;
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S "ill \ 'iTHOM in attorney since May 1 when it

Besserer rep,;.- ed to the
working on
board that he was'
next
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budget
an
project,
said
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west wings.
The hospital board has "Something that will involve operating costs could run
established the Charles L. Park the entire county md focus anywhere from $250,000 to

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Sr Memorial Building Fund to attention on this hospital"

poinled to the position.

Hospital board of trustees, in line with what the board has have that many problems."

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hospital, joining the east and kind of community fund raising

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has been in existence for at Sanford for 51 years before helping fund the buildin9
least the 16 sears of his sersicu. retiring In l9'75 at the age of 75 program

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been appointed legal counsel to the area to their legal counsel said Stenstrom. "I don't anthe

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equipping the inenL

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is new personnel for:

fee was $150 a month board
members said.

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Ma month fee for Stenstro
to attend to regular hospital

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Polk s salary, which is set bs
crease in zones to pro vi d e
law, will increase from S28,9~6
better protection for rapidly
growing areas in southern
In a meeting this morning Seminole where crime has
The county cornmisslon will
County Adirn strator increased anti where traffic is have until Aug. I to approve or
the heaviest,

be needed to cover the cots of

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budget chief Pat Glisson. Polk
request.
explained it would cost 10 per
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cent more in the next fiscal Deteilives now handle 75-100
If the commission rejects
)car to continue his program at cases each. significantly above
Polk's proposed budget, the
the current level.
sheriff has 30 days in which to
the national iverage of
file
an appeal to Gov. Reubin
case.i.
Askew's office in Tallahassee.
Tbe sheriff is requesting 18
identification Then the cabinet would rule on
one
new employei, and the budget
ft budget figure to grant the
increase rtNuested by Polk will technician.

sheriff.

responded to the fact that 10 duties by not talking with. In- stored nearby
lawsuits have been filed against terviewing or keeping McCall
Other defendants- named in
him and against Assistant advised of thestatus of his case.
the
suit are Supreme &amp;-des Co..
Publk Defender Frank Kelley
The suit also clairm that the
X a mattre&amp;s sales company.
by Seminole Sheriff John Polk. problem reached a clima
Products.
Inc.,
-The only thing I can say is I when M cQill's trial for robbery Alagold
manufacturer of the jail
don't think John Polk did this was poAponed on June 9.
mattresses; their insurors-, and
personally," said Porter,
Although the suit clairns that Enuna Lou Pinkard who has
A think this is his insurance Porter failedto notifyMcCall of
Filed suit in behalf of McCall 's
company doing shat. the led
the potponementhesa&gt;s
e to do to protett their was talking with McCall's
they
'so hearing has been set.
own company," said Porter.
mother and brother. While I
A total of S7 million in
The sWLi claim that poor was with them one of the
damages involving 33 suits
servtce supplied by Porter and bailiffs went and told him of the
have been filed by attorneys.
Kelley was responsible for 17. continuance." said Porter.
relatives
and Uunates against
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When told of the contmuane
lk he
t heir
fire in the Seminole County jail McCall lost control of his
insurors and the Florida
hich took W own life and that emotions. according to the suit
Division of Corrections.
uf 10 other prisoners, Jun ! 9, and threatened to bum the jai
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down.
A understand that Polk
Polk authorized 10 lawsuits,
According to the grand jury might have to do this." said
%ith each one containing a which investipted the fire, Porter about the suits Polk has
reference to one of the 10 McCall attempitt-d exactly that Wed. "but I have never had
lawsuits which have been filed just a few minutes later.
but the
anything
best
against him by survivors of
The grand jury reported that relationihip with him
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year.

Roger SeIswender and county

The sL~,.; llege that both opening in his cell door a nd set

Defender David Porter today Porter and Kdlle Failed in their fire to .i pile of mattresses

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S.NIII Administrator suit-i or special research, ac- DcarAbby

cwk for the county jail. The

Seminole
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County Sheriff John Polk this
to
fully staff a reorganized zone
morning presented county
officials with a' requested pattern, which would increase
budget for the fiscal year the number of zones from nine
to 12, with a 13th "floating" per Lent across-the- board ui.
:,Lbeginning in October of $3.5
zone
composed of motorcycle crease for his department's I&amp;
million, a 20 per cent increase
c will Patrolmen. Commissioners wdl employes.
expected,

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he will be ready to make a Besserer to identify a number
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storage area as well as
remodeling of the main entrance lobby.
Monies from the hospital's
approximately $1 million
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depreciation f undill
to finance the renovations
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million expansion prograrn -A ill Chairman Ulen Keen s;dd that contact with a number of fund prehensive Employnient. and
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first major expenditure from for the proiLct L., the Florida thrmfourths mill levy for three include the annual payment of

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Winter Ilaven baseball stadium, home of the
Winter Haven Red Sox. farm team for the
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hospital architectural firm of years from the county corn- $45,000 to $50,000 toward
He sai d in the past, monies Steve ns and Walton . Orlando. mission had be en mentioned, retirement of the original
from the fund have been used to Construction on the new wing Is but at this time has not been $800,000 bond to build the

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water damage to her house. She could give no
fire officials set the loss

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two, You make live. Offhand, we will ask for kings with live
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When county firemen responded to the call
al the Brown residence on Pocahontas Avenue
near S1114115. they found debris from the back
porch and roof that had been blown off.
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(I of the bargain and they'll lbere's a strong likelihood
Just look at your hand and
A Montana reader wants to
hold up theirs.
You'll be more successful with dummy and plan your
(Sept. 23-Oct. 23 1 yo ur big plans today than you any heart con tract ftplay at know what we rebid in standard American after our
Your word is your bond today. will with small ones. Con- simple enough unless trumps partner hiks raised us from
People respect you for this. centrate on major projects
break 5-0, but we! will tell you one to three spades. We hold:
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aware
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trumps. They break 3-2
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We go right into Blackwood
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persons In this category.
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14 from dummy, play your king
and later on It a finesse for
the Jack with 7ummy's 10.

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than you are for yourself. Latch others.

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party going today. Others will
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
quickly catch your infectious 19) Opportunity surrounds you
good humor and high spirits, today in your work career. Its

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
June 15, 1977

usual could be in store for you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

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sodium salt but it will provide
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Potassium which is also im. representative letters of general
portant Milk has about the n
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same salt content as the healthy him in care of this newspaper,
human body. Then salt will also P.O. Box 155 1. Radio City
be available in foods and salt Station, New York, NY 10019..

ByBERNICEBEDEO,ot.

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You should allow the childre*
and also drink at least a quart
of low-fat milk or fortified skim to eat normailyatnoon between
milk a day plus a couple of 8- sessions. The meal should in.
ounce glasses of orange juice. dude plenty of cool liquids

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wrong thing to do. It can con. complete Information on these
tribute to developing heat
sUoke. Let them drink water and how to cope with the beat I
before, after the parade, and If am sending You The Healt.t
it is a very hot day they can Utter number 7-12, Heat
Stress: Cramps, Exhaustion,
drink along the parade route if
Strokes.
Others who want this
that can be arranged.

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about salt tablets for this age
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17 years old.
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DEAR READER
Let me day and do their work later.
say at once that you should not This also applies to home
restrict how much water the gardeners.
childrent t drink Some

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after the parade we have any heat build-up that has
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who carry very heavy drums between the morning and af .
and afterthe parade their shirts ternoonsesslons That will gi v e

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nescheduling of activities is
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how much should they be given exposure during the hottest
to drink on super hot days? part of the day is limited.
Should they drink before or would recommend that tN
children get out of the sun and
after the parade?

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to know if we should allow the competition Is over by 11 a.m.
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untllafter2p.m.,theamountot
waiting for the parade. A1

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69th Year, No. 255—Wednesday, June 15, 1977

say about 10 to 11, then wait
until maybe 2 o'clock or even
later for the par

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IN BRIEF

Julian Stenstrom.

said, "We've got three
or four years" in which to go to
court with the city over
An
damages. "We're not mad at
site at SR-46A
the city. We just don't want to
and Oregon Avenue will not be
give them any more
the location of a sanitary landfill nn'rtiw1 by th. Citu.7 n
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were concerned."
missioners may want the Morris, said last
Today was the deadline set by
the deposit returned to the city.
Davis' statement means the deposit returned from
Orlando attorney Charles E. sellers consider themselves Alexander," the city attorney It was Morris who made a
Davis, representing Sanford 86 free to sell the land to another said.
motion at the commission's
Ltd. Partnership, the group of buyer.
Asked if he would take the June 6 meeting to withdraw the
out-of-state investors with
Under terms of the January city to court to attempt to offer to buy the land.
Whom the 'Itv In •1,n,,aru ,'nntr,,rf
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$320,437.50, for the city to take R. Alexander. Davis said his remedies available. I don't Moore, went down to defeat.
action on the contract.
first move would be to talk with know which we will pursue. The Voting against the motion were
A.
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The city plans to take no City Atty. C. Vernon
Jr. (city commissioners) have a commissioners
McClanahan, Eddie Keith and
action today, and Davis said about the deposit. 'That would deposit that's in jeopa rdy."
85.45-acre

At Scene Of Scout Slayings

thing to do,"
be
Davis said.
Mire said this morning he
would talk with Davis before
the next city commission
meeting, which is scheduled for

this morning the deal is off.
"As far as we're concerned
the contract is terminated,"
said Davis. We've concluded
the city's contract is over,
The Land Is no longer tied up

By MARK WEINBERG
Herald Staff Writer

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LOCUST GROVE, Okla. AP - Bloody
footprints
apparently left by large tennis
shoes — have
found on the wooden
platform of a tent in which three young Girl
Scouts were slain on the
night of a
camping trip. The platform has been
to
the state Crime Bureau headquarters in
Oklahoma City for tests. The bodies of Lori
Lee Farmer. 8, and Doris Denise Milner, 10,
both of Tulsa, and Michelle Guse, 9, of
suburban Broken Arrow, were found Monday
morning about 120 yards from their tent.

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seats for nonsmoking passengers may set an
industry-wide precedent, but the tobacco lobby is urging smokers to fight, not switch. In a
settlement with antismoking groups. Eastern
agreed to set aside at least 65 per cent of its
seats for nonsmokers and to
$10,000
penalty for denying passengers seating in
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reported.
Cornelius J. Van Houten of
7103 Timber Drive, Wrenwood,
reported the theft of money anti
guns valued at $161 from his
home.
Red Bull Bar.B-Q, 17-92, Fern
Park, was burglarized Monday
night and items valued at $535
taken, including an antique
clock, six mirrors, an antique
pitcher and bowl and cash from
the cigarette machine.
An undetermined amount of
cash was missing from a
cigarette machine and a juke
box at Silver Tip Tavern in
Sanford.
Jo Ann Brown of Apt. 33,
Castle Brewer Court. Sanford,
reported to police that she was
asleep on the living room sofa
with her purseontbefloorbeside
her and when she awakened her
purse had been gone through
and $158 in food stamps and $42
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Katie Griffin
Ida M. Holmes
Gehaza Hillery
Keith A. Jones
Mary Mobley
Bertha McMullen
Ethel C. Moore
Juanita D. Pent
Bertha Nichols
Darrekk E. Ross
Alan K. Singletary
Miriam 0. Wallstedt
Charlie Taylor
Mabel N. Perinchlef, DeBary
Claude A. Whiddon Sr.
Hollis H. Stanley, DeLand
Roosevelt F Woodberry
Richard Cummings, Deltona
Ellis K. Fleming, Altamonte
Michael A. Reeves, Deltona
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Louanna M. Douglas, Dade
Eva M. Pittman, Winter
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Joyce U. Watson. DeBary
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sons were taken into police cusS Tuesday night, lie said ills- along with a Drum and Bugle ordinance that barred ustody during a demonstration by orderly conduct charges would Corps and poetry readings by crimination against honiosexan estimated 2,000 gay rights probably be brought against high sctioolers. was arranged ual.c In jobs and housing.
supporters outside a building them
long before she got involved in
"No matter where she goes
where singer Anita Bryant was
The demonstrators formed a the gay rights issue and was
he won't be able to escape us,"
performing,
picket line around the temple. ¶trictly part of the Flag Day said one of the
A police spokesman said no "here Shriners staged a fund. o1servance. The entertainer outside 'Gay people are alive
charges had been filed against
In observance of (10 not speak to reporters.
and well and Anita Bryant or
the eight, who allegedly were Flag Day.
"tiss Bryant recently led a nobody else Is going to put us
in volved in a shoving match
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homes of five of his aides will be disconnected
to keep the phones from becoming a political
issue in his gubernatorial campaign.
But State Personnel Director Conley
Kennison's statement that Shevin should have
received authorization to keep the phones in
private residences is "absolutely ridiculous,"
Shevin said Tuesday.
He said the five phones will go when he
announces his candidacy for governor at a
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county administrative services people which might add another Seminole County's has in. screen CETA job applicants,
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director. "The position is
The new employes' salaries
more funds available under
necessary because of federal manpower program.
would be paid by the federal
federal law.
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IF the county receives the
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WASHINGTON (AP)
A key House
committee, approving President Carter's plan
for higher oil taxes, now must decide where
the money should go. The vote Tuesday by the
Ways and Means Committee on higher oil
prices is expected to increase the cost of
gasoline by seven cents a gallon by 1981.
Carter, seeking the increase in price to cut
U.S. consumption of oil, also is calling for
to make certain that oil companies don't
receive windfall profits from the higher tax.

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With Seminole County's requirements," Ellis said.
additional $2 million. the county administers the CETA program
In the current fiscal year the would be administering a 810 For all cities in the county.
federally funded manpower
program expecting twice as county received $2.8 million in million manpower program for Projects proposed by cities are
federal manpower funds under the current and coming fiscal
by an advisory commuch money for the fiscal year the CETA i Comprehensive years.
mittee which makes recombeginning
October as it Employment and Training Act )
Excluding the special youth mendations to the county
received in the current fiscal program. In the coming fiscal program, the federal funds commissioners.
year, the county commissioners year federal funding will in- would provide 800 to 1,000 Jobs
"Over 80 projects have
Tuesday approved Increasing crease to at least $5.7 million, in the county, said Miss Martin. already been reviewed by the
by according to Manpower
Ellis explained that the 1fl
the county's manpower
advisory committee, and we
crease in Federal funding was have many more coming," said
Ii employes to a new total of Director Lots Martin.
35.
Within the next week, Sliss caused by Seminole County Miss Martin.
receiving a larger slice of a
Martin said, President Carter
New positions approved InThe most important staff will receive from congress an larger pie." While the
addition will be the position of .ipproprlation bill for a special nationwide unemployment rate dude comptroller, accounting
comptroller, said Bob Ellis, manpower program for young has dropped somewhat, clerks, counselors, workers to

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Members of the
House of Representatives, voting against
President Carter and
favor of 17 controversial water projects, don't appear to
have the strength to overcome a possible veto.
The 218-194 vote on funding 16 of the projects
was unexpectedly close Tuesday, apparently
surprising even White House aides. One said
the administration expected to have only 175
votes on the issue.

Timothy James Nichol, 22, of
204 Charles St., Longwood, was
with
Tuesday
charged
receiving and concealing stolen
goods and placed in Seminole
County Jail in lieu of $5,000
bond.
Mikel Gilchrest, 21, of 31
William Clark Court was
arrested and charged with
possession of burglary tools and
prowling. His bond
set at
$5,100. Security Guard Rickey
Heath said he saw Gilchrest
wandering around the train
depot during the night.
Edward Walter Adams of
Geneva Gardens Apartments
charged on a complaint
filed by Laura Winegard with
the theft of a Siberian Husky
and jailed on a $5,000 bond.
Thomas Pennington, owner of
The 46 Produce Grocery in
Paola, reported to Seminole
Sherffrs Department that he
left the fruit stand For an hour
Tuesday afternoon and when he
returned someone had helped
themselves to 100 watermelons
and 50 cantaloupes valued at
$260.
The car in tiich Chelcie
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Lawmakers
tried to mop up details of a compromise
spending plan today after Gov. Reubin Askew
extended the special session because there's
been no agreement on a state budget and its
funding.
A social services bargaining panel had to
resolve the remaining obstacles to a deal funding for the Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program and a proposal for
massive job cuts at the headquarters of the
Department of Health and Rehabilitative
Services.
Askew gave lawmakers until midnight
Friday to write a budget, but he tosscd them
two more problems - the Cross-Florida
Barge Canal and financial disclosure.
Lawmakers failed to meet a Tuesday
deadline.

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parking lot," he added. He said
Burton Hines, president of
alcoholic beverages would be
Florida
Residential Cothand
it
would
be
detrimental
sold
William Heffernan Jr., Mark
, - - -. "
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to the young children in the munitles of Altamonte Sprins,
Rabinowitz, and Harvey Alper
sa id single Fam ily homes in the
area.
have a lot in common. Not only
Council Chairman J.H. Grant 80- unit development woáld
are all three neigh bors on
said, "The man has paid his range from $30,000 to $4O,t*.
CashewCourtinLongwood,but
requested Binei said Florida Res1dental
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they are all angry - angry
and
filed
application
to change Communities has purcha*ed
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pert
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water plant and a proposed
Longwood Utilities, whdse
he deserves his hear ing." July
convenience store, both to be
sewage
treatment facility
18 was set for the date of the
located next to their homes in
ul
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see
the developmet.
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ch
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of
wo
an
public hear ing on th
Sandalwood. They are planning ,
Public
Works
director
permit
the
to
zoning
request
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an organized opposition to the
Tommy Jackson repnrted the
store's
construction.
$IftVKy AI.sPER, WILLIAM IIEF'F'EItN.N JR. AND MARK RABINOWITZ
projects.
Council passed a resolution blower at the Skylark sewage
They voiced their objections
authorizing Mayor Gerard treatment plant had broken
to the rezoning of Stum Corner
Bennett, who Is requesting a jected to the fact the vote was the new well In the heart of the Connell to sign the contract for down and might cost anywhere
on Williamson Road and Range change in zoning for the heavily taken by council at a special property
was
probably purchase of the well site For from $1 to $1,500 to repair.
Line Rcad at Monday night's wooded
property
from meeting held on a Friday af- calculated to create an $5,000 From Charles Stum and Jackson was authorized to
make repairs and also to go out
city council meeting. Clyde residential-2 to commercial, ternoon. At that meeting argument for rezoning, the Connell signed the contract.
Bennett. representing Miller said plans call for saving the Councilman Lawrence Cold. ultimate argument being
for
bids For a flow meter for the
A public hearing on the
Brothers, owners of the Handy most important trees.
berg voted For the site as he said "Nobody desires to build a request by Florida Residential plant.
Way convenience store chain,
Heffernan said there was no Sandalwood residents were no home next to a well."
Connell said the flow meter is
Communities, developers of
presented plans for a 'Spanish. homeowners association in longer objecting.
necessary to prove the facility
Windtree in Longwood. for Llp
style" structure and said he had Sandalwood and never has
Alper said the zoning change
Rabinowitz said when he grading zoning on 26 acres on has sufficient capacity to
overcome objections by going been: '1 own property adjacent represented spot zoning and talked to the Goldbergs three E.E. Williamson Road and service the homes in "Skylarkto
the
neighborhood to the land and no effort was would set a precedent saying weeks ago, they led him to Range Line Road from multi- inthe-Wood5." He said the
associations In the surrounding made to contact me before the this is the first such move Into believe the proposed Handy family to Residential-2 was set has been told not to hook up
subdivisions of Sandalwood, city's decision to purchase land this residential area and Is a Way site wat in another for July Il. The zoning change additional homes because the
Shadow hills, Devonshire and and locate the new water Fundamental change.
location. "Then I found my which would lower density. has plant Is overloaded, but the
Woodlands.
facility." Heffernan also oblie speculated the location of house would be overlooking the been recommended by the City DCpftIflflt of Environmental
Regulations is using projected
Land Planning Agency.
Approval of preliminary figures supplied six years ago
plans For "Windtree West" was which are erroneous now.
Sal Orlando, representing
tabled until next week despite
plea by the developer for Land Engineering, said reports
prompt action as a delay would to DER do not include the
cause "a very large Financial needed flow rate Figures.

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a landfill.

The city's effort to operate a
landfill at SR-46A and Oregon
Mayfair CourOy
Ave.,
Club has been opposed by the
Environmental Protection
ASSOCIaUQrI, a group vi LIIL&amp;VUJ
living near the site.
The state Department of
Environmental Regulation
turned down the city landfill
permit application on May 25
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properly zoned for
Until Davis announced today
was the deadline for city action,
city officials had planned a
June 27 public hearing 4
rezoning the
landfill.

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Thirty years ago June 5 Secretary of State
1George C. Marshall announced that the United
States was planning a massive economic program
I to assist the postwar recovery of Western Europe.
References to the Marshall Plan are being
drawn widely today in the wake of the Conference
of International Cooperation. This is the so-called
North-South talk in Paris which is intended to
improve relations between nine industrialized
Western nations and the 19 countries that supply
them with raw materials.
The analogy to the Marshall Plan implies that
if assistance from a wealthy nation could help
Western Europe recover after World War II,
similar help from the world's richest Western
countries could solve the problems of poor Latin
American, Asian and African nations.
Unfortunately, the problem is not that simple.
The Marshall Plan was temporary and directed at
nations that had a tradition of industrialization.
Today, underdeveloped nations want massive
transfers of wealth from wealthier nations on a
permanent basis, as well as a complete
stabilization of commodity prices.
The United States and its Western economic
partners were able to offer only relatively modest
sums to assist in debt repayment and to stabalize a
few natural resource prices.
As a result, many are calling the conference,
which has been in progress for the last 18 months, a
failure because it did not achieve dramatic results.
A particular disappointment was the refusal of the
underdeveloped nations to establish a permanent
international dialogue on energy prices, which
could have pressured oil producers to exercise
restraint. No such dialogue exists at the present
time.
While it is difficult to radiate optimism over the
Paris conference on International Cooperation, we
wouldn't classify it as a total loss.
In the year and a half of discussions, Western
nations did gain a new awareness of the problems
of poorer countries. And they did take some
positive economic steps to ease the economic
burdens on tiem. The Western concessions were
not up to the expectations of the so-called Third
World. However, the Third World itself made no
COflCCSSIOflS at all.
Nevertheless, we believe that there is a
growing realization in the Third World that there is
no free lunch. We doubt that the problems of the
underdeveloped nations would be solved if the bulk
of the wealth of the eight rich nations attending the
conference were distributed evenly among the 19
poorer nations.
Third World progress will come when social,
political and economic climates are developed to
the point where the seed assistance offered by
richer nations produces positive improvements. As
the Paris conference exhibited, that day has not yet
arrived.
But we have no doubts that there will be future
Paris conferences in due time despite the
suspended state of the last one. The need for international cooperation among the nations with
resources and those that fabricate them is so intense that future conferences are inevitable.

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political activists privately criticize Carter's
appointment record and political priorities.

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Representatives of the military dictatorships
in Chile and Argentina told Sec retary of State
Cyrus Vance that combating terrorism and

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contains f undi ng for near ly all of the social
programs which benefit low-Income and
minority f am ilies in this country.
MARYLIN K. SHEDDAN
He has outlined a welfare refo rm program
which blac ks fear could wind up hurting more
people than it helps. He has proposed a new
minimum wage so low it wo ul d leave m illions of
of
Americans, many of t he m black, with in comes
below the official povert y level,
Most of us love getting letters. Unfortunately, items.
And he has don e little, as yet, to attack the
st ubborn pro bl em of black unemployment. The many of us don't get as much pleasure out of
Add some flavor to those personal Items as

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enters a recession, they said.
Examining some
current st udi es and
cens us reports on ed ucation, occupation and
Income trends, Farley finds t ha t the predictions
were wr on g: the gains of the 1960s have not
disa ppeared
Despite a shrunken job market and a standstill
in ci vi l rights and an ti po ve rt y legislation,
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not by government counter-terrorism "Th e
surest way to defeat terrorism is to promote
justice in our societies
legal, economic and
social justice," Vance told the o pe ning session
Tuesday night of the annual meeting of the
Organization
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changes In language were will have the work done for it by
made, gave its informal stamp the county.
of approval to the plan.
The plan written In very
During the next few days broad terms notes that one of
copies of the proposed plan are the city's objectives
to be distributed to the other annex unincorporated areas,
Seminole County cities, the surrounded
or
partially
county commission and the surrounded by the city, thus
East Central Florida Regional establishing a "more solid
Planning Council.
urban core, improving public
The first public hearing on services and assuring a proper
the city's plan is scheduled for environment."
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non-residential

And while the earnin gs of black men still lag far
be hind those of white men, the ea rnings of black
men rose more rapidly than those of w hi te men
in the first ha lf of the decade. By 1974, the wages
of black
en were closer to those of white
women with comparable experience.
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In 13 sta tes mostly in the South and Mid- f inished with the paper first.)
It coul d also mean that the predict ions of the
y our vo.al letter ca n listen, erase the
west
the black vote was larger than Ca rt er's
ta pe and
Mark each one, as you clip it , for someone in
skeptics could yet come true and that the
respond. You will get a lot of mileage out of a 30 philosophy of "last hired, first f
margin of vict ory. Those states accounted for 216 particular. At the end of a w eek include all th
ired"
once
e minute ta pe if you continue to send It back and
electoral votes of the 210 needed for victory.
clippings with a brief note about more per sonal
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hopes
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substandard housing; to encourage
single
family
development in order to more
appropriately balance out the
distribution of housing
to
assure that the development of
mobile home parks will only be
established within planned
developments,
The agriculture element
notes the city's interest in
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toning that light, clean industry

intensity agricultural areas of
activities within flood prone
areas.
The plan says the city wishes
to develop participationoriented parks and facilities at
sites convenient to all ages; will
plan and implement the ex-

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the city,
Objectives in the commercial
sector are: to stay aware of
governmental programs to
assist
in
commercial
redevelopment projects; to

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provide a more efficient and
economical use of the land and
to protect the aesthetic value of
commercial areas through
zoning,
building,
sign
regulation and the cooperation
of the business.

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current
recreational facilities, will
encourage and utilize the neighborhood school approach to
recreation; will plan and umplement natural and water.
oriented parks and develop
nature parks In flood prone
areas.
Of industrial development,
the plan says the city will
assure through commission
action, public awareness and
support, ordinances
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residential developm en t within
The plan will be formally residential areas; to relocate

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Altamonte Votes
Employe Pay Hike
The pay en velo pes of 175 codi fication done in 1974.
Altamonte Springs city emSet a series of workshops to
ployes will be a little thicker be gin at 6:30 p.m. J un e 28 on
beginning with Thursday's updating city ordinances. The
payroll period.
first ordinance to be gone iver
The city co
Tuesday In the series of workshops Is the
evening gr an ted a three per zoning ordinance.
cent cost of living pay raise to
Heard announ ce ment that
all city employes, except th e "summer break" in official
department heads, on the commission meetings will
recommendation of Mayor begin July 12 and continue until
mmission

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development

outside residential areas; to
assure through zoning and
regulations the proper
environment for moderate-to.high-priced single family
housing; to provide low-cog
building regulations which will
produce a desirable en-

Norman Floyd.
Aug. 30. During that period no
Th e increase Is the second reg ul ar commission meetings
three per cent cost of livin g will be held, but special
raise gran ted th e employes in meet in gs and workshops may
the 1976-77 f iscal year which be sched uled.
began last Oct . 1. Total cost to
Approved payment of
the city of the pay raise is ex- $34,248 to McCully Co nstruction
pected to be $15,215. said Floyd. Co. for work done to date on the
In other business, t he co rn- city's new $1.25 million public
m ission:
safety complex, adjacent to city
Adopted a resolution hall. The construction is be ing
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seeking a $23,000 gr an t from the financed through a U.S.
AREA DEATHS
Low Enforcement Assistance Economic Development Ad.
AdAdm inistration for a mobile m inistration gr an t.
communi cation program for
Approved payment from
MRS. RHEA T. DYSON
the Keystone Fire Company No. the police department. The f ederal rev en ue
shar ing funds
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1, Stullington, Pa.; a past crime prevention program of $43,000 for the purchase of a
Mrs. ithea T. Dyson, 2, 1201 commander of American wo
ul d include pamphlets and new garbage co mpa ct or for the
Magnolia Ave., died Tuesday. Legion Post
63,5. Shillington; films for showing to groups sanitation department.
She was born in Sum ter American legion Post 53.
incl ud ing homeowners, school
Included within th e city's
6 County, S.C., and was a Sanford; a member of Elks children
and senior citizeni
bicycle
path-sidewalk summer
r es ident of Sanford since 1925. Lodge 1241, Sanford; a mem be r
Included wit hi n the gr an t construction program
She was a mem be r of Bethel of the Seminole County money,
if approved by the sidewalks on a strip of Ba llard
Baptist Chur ch in Olanta, S.C. Association for Retarded feder
al agency, will be a van Street by the civic center to SR
and a member of Daughters of Children; and a former and a police
officer.
436 and from SR 427 Into the
Confederacy.
manager of Tafeta Xxchange
Passed on first reading and civic cen ter property.
Sur vivors include i son, Col. store for Retarded Children of set a pub
li c hearing and second
Agreed to charge nonJames II Dyson of Stone Sanford.
reading for J un e 28 on a cable profit organ izations w hi ch are
Island, Fla.; a da ughter, Mrs.
Sur vi vors include his wife, television
non-exclusive given use of the civic center
Oleta Dyson Casscells of Mrs. Katherine L. Wolff, fr an ch is
e or di nance.
free-cif-charge, a $10 fee when
Wilmington, Del.; three Sanford; one bro th er, Robe rt
Approved on first rea di ng a ki tchen facilities are used to
brothers, James H. Truluck, C.
Wolff, Vero Beach. Gramkow codification of city ordinances, defray costs of electricity and
Keith Truluck and Richard F un eral Home is in charge of
The city agre ed to have the wear on the kitc he n eq ui pment
Truluck, all of Orlando; two arrangements.
sisters, Mabel Kelley of
Orlando and Sybil McElveen of
Funeral Notices
Lynchburg, S.C.; and six
grandchildr en .
DYSON , MRS RHEA — Fun,i,p
Brisson Funeral Home is in
serv,r1. for Mrs RPiea Dyson.
charge.
' 1201 Magnolia Ave. Who
died Tuesday will be held
The Seminole County Corn.
J. RUSSELL WOLFF
ubjci to approval bs the
Thursday at 9 a m at Brisson
missloners Tuesday postponed Orlando City Council of the ISFuneral Home with Rev Leo
un til next week a vote on an 18. point agreement.
king officiating Burial will be in
J. Russell Wolff, 70, of 112
Olanta, S C . on Friday Viewing
po int agreement betw ee n the
Tan ger in e Drive, Sanford, di ed
hours are today from S 7 pm In
But Commissioner Iiarr)
county and the City of Orlando
Monday at Seminole Memorial
beu of llo*ers, fami requests
K,
Aiatko,
ANki, who voted with
detailing arrangements bet.
Hospital.
donations to Arthritis Foun
the to governments for Commissioners Bob French
dalon
Briswn
in
charge
A native of Reading . Pa., he
and Dick Williams to approve
operation of the proposed
had lived in Sanford since 1970
WOt. F F, J. RUSSELL
Iron
the
Iron Bridge site last eek.
Funeral services for
Bridge sewage treatment plant
RuSted
moving he re from Georgia. lie
was a bsent from Tuesday's
Wolff, 10, of 12 Tangerine Drive,
near
Oviedo.
was a veteran of World War u,
Sntord, who died Monday. will
,
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and a memoer 01 inc uoou
be 10 m Saturday in the Good
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approved
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Lu
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County
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Shepherd Lutheran Church.
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SIIC for the 320 acre plant. which
Mr. Wolff was a retired sales
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will add 24 million gallons of prove the agreement, his
engineer wi th General
u be at 7 p m li
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The president's pollster,
pretty well chosen."
scribe.
Patrick Caddell. apparently has been granted
Doormen's Society which has parties on it
The pollster
more modest. "I helped with
As the president's pollster. Caddell has I'm- regular
ba.sis."
his own personal patronage. He Interviewed the the search," he conceded, "but it was their pressed Carter and has become a
close
adviser.
candidates for census director and then
"That would make the parties more fun,'
decision."
At the same time, Caddell is earning about $1
recommended that the appointment go to one of
quippJ Thompson.
He told us that he met with Plotkin every few million a year peddling his polling
service to a
his commercial dents,
months to discuss his polling data. But he long list of corporate and political clients.
The Committee agreed that there should be no
With Caddell's endorsement, the prestigious stressed that his poll had been transferred from
OPENING DOORS A 200-year-old tradition sex discrimination on the House doors. And
post was awarded to Manuel Plotkin, a top Sears Plotkln's division before the 1976 campaign.
will come to an end this month with the afterward. Thompson and Rose cosigned a letteç
Roebuck executive. The company was an early
Caddell added that he knew some of the other recruitment of doorwomen to help
guard the in behalf of the committee, asking that the
subscriber to Caddell's $20,000-a-year polling
applicants more intimately than Plotkin. He great bleached walnut doors of the House. The doorkeeper "actively recruit women apservice. And it was none other than Plotkin, as
informed the Commerce officials, in
event, decision was made, perhaps inappropriately, plicants."
the company's research director, who urged
of his business relationship with Plotkin, Caddell behind closed doors.
At
c1Oed-dooi' meeting, meanwhile,
Sears Roebuck to subscribe,
told us.
It all began with a request by House Annunzio the
agreed there W35 a need for five more
The brillant, 27-year-old pollster told us he
White house press secretary Jody Powell is Doorkeeper James Molloy for more
help doorkeepers. But he warned
had undertaken the search at the request of the not disturbed over Caddell's involvement. He
"they have asked
him open doors. His request was approved by a for more: they will ask for the moon."
White House. He said he recommended Plotkin told our associate, Howle Kurtz, that Plotkin was house admtniztratlon subcommittee, which
Rep. John Dent, D.-Pa.,
for the census post after interviewing half a
"superbly qualified" to run the census and asked referred it to the full committee for action,
more upset ove
the hiring of the extra pages There are "damil
dozen candidates. Applicants were told by a rhetorically: "What does Pat stand to gain from
"The Doorkeeper made a great case and near as many as the number of Members," h
truillon official: "Pat Caddell's handling that recommending him' Nothing."
convinced the subcommittee he needed five grumped. "1 told
one,"
YOU yesterday and I will tell
Powell added: "If you get
who knows additional doormen," announced Chairman you again, we
now costing mor e to operatd
The Census Bureau falls under the anything about the field, he's going to have Frank Thompson, D.-N.J.
jurisdiction of the Commerce Dept. Yet the
than the City of Philadelphia, who have strerU
relationships with people in the business, it's
Rep. William Dickinson, H-Ala,, objected. and
department's top officials never spoke to Plotkin hard to avoid an appearance of conflict."
"There are no more doors than last year," he
until Caddell had already selected him for the
Plotkin told us there was "no possibility of a snorted.
"'lowwould You like to live in Phlladelphia"
job. As Caddell recalled it, he mentioned about conflict of interest." He had evaluated Caddell's
demanded Thompsn
"But ,we find the doors Unmanned," pleaded
31X
ala prospects to Commerce officials and told polling service for Sears Roebuck in 1974, he Rep. Frank Annunzio,
"You can kid yoursel f
you want," retoded
D.411.
them: "You might as well start with Plotkin; I said, "before I ever heard of Jimmy Carter."
Dent, "bUt what W are doing here won't
The five extra dourepera "are
probably enhance the chances
think he's the guy."
The final decision to subscribe to the service, needed," suggested Rep. Bill Frenzel, R.-Minn., reeiecte.J"
of anybody gettin
4.
Plotkin was then interviewed by Commerce Plotkin insisted, was made not by him but by his "to open the doors for the ten additional pages."
Secretary
Kreps and other department superior, Both Plotkin and Caddell
Rep. Joseph Aminerman, D.-Pa.,
after
The
confidential
tianscript
shows
that Rep. listening to the discussion, offered his two cents.
bigwigs. "Plotkin was Caddell's recom- acknowledged, however, that Plotkin had Charles
Rose,
D.-N.C.,
raised the
question
of Worth. "1 have never
mendatlon," One high official told us. "By the evaluated the service, recommended it highly recruiting women. The present toor openers, he said, "
he'
tune the secretary intervewed hun, he was anti strongly influenced Sears Roebuck to SUtr
where I have heard so few
.thl. are ':tli male and they have created 1

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BERRY'S WORLD

on the 30-page
document during which minor

the

Land Plan

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Young blacks and young whites are now more
alike in educational attainment than ever before.

per

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subversion must take precedence over human
rights. But Vance repli ed that terrorism

he says.

spheres,"

writing them.
latest Labor Department statistics show that
well. When you write to tell
small compared with many of the racial di!i
one
"' not?
wh il e over all unem plo ym ent dipped last month
ferences that st ill r emain. For instance, the
you j ustbought, enclose a copy of the
to 6.9
cent, its lowest level In more than two
floo
purchasing po wer of the typical black family in
r
plan.
Mark
each
pe rso n's room off. Better
Perha ps one of the reasons is that most of us
years, the jobless rate for black wor ke rs has put ve ry little cr eati vi ty Into the l et ters we send. yet, have each person mark up his
1974
was still only equi valent to that of a white
own room.
actua lly increased since May 1976. At 12.9 per
fam ily 10 years earlier.
it is unli kely that the letters we most enjoy Then photo copy the plan and send it to all th e
cent, It Is more than double the unemployment receiving are dull epistles about who had lunch friends and relatives.
It should also be noted that Farley's study
rate for w hite Americans and among bla ck where, and w ha t the weather is like.
The sail bo at you spent the weekend a board, was undertaken be fore a rec
ent U.S. Supreme
teenagers, jobl essness has clim bed to an
the new haircut or suit you got are natural ideas Court decision, w hi ch civil rights activists have
The obvious concl us ion is that we ought not to
astronomical 38.7 percent compared with 15.7 be
for photographs and photos always enhance a ca lled
me re ly unfavorable but "disastr ous."
se n di ng such letters, either.
for their while counterparts.
letter.
In
a
c
as
e Involving char ges of discr imination
So what can be do ne to liven your letters,
if
child just wrote the greatest story, against a Texas-based
"Around the country, people who worked like with
trucki ng company, th t
ou
t
ma
ki
ng
them
so
co
mplicat
ed
they drew the most charming pict ure or wrote th
hell for Ca rt er last year
sta rtin
e
court
has
that
ruled
seni
ority syst ems are n ot
g to ask me become too much bother'
cutest song do n't just talk about it. Send copies nece
whether we led our folks down the
pa th,"
ssarily i ll egal, even if their effect is to
of the story picture. Ta pe your child singin
One of the easiest things to do is keep an eye
Mitchell told us.
g his perpetuate past discrim ination in hiring and
out for clippings of in terest to those with whom own song.
Blacks, of course,
promotion. it must be proved that a seniority
the only voting bloc
Therein lies another opportunity for making a system
to feel slighted by Carter's performance to date. you correspond.
deliberately designed to dlscriniiate
.
letter far more interest ing. In th
Organized la bo r is thoroughly disenchanted, and
is day of inex- against certain workers,
Fr om your local newspaper, your favo ri
te pensive recording de vices almost everyone
a good de al less reticent a bo ut saying so.
magazines, or some odd little publication you
At the very least, the ruling may force
some ki
disco ver t he re will come cartoons, articles or machine.nd of a cassette-playing or recording
But the black contribution to Cart er's elect ion
reconsideration of impo rtant discrimination
is far e as ier to quantify than that of oth er gro ups othe r bits of information w hi ch wo ul d be of in .
cases invol ving the st eel and communications
Instead of writing your letters tape them Get
terest to friends,
iihich would li ke to claim credit for his victory.
industries, in which senio rity practice
s weu
the whole family involved now and then,
c ha nged and "affirmative action" programs
as well.
A ccording to an analysis by the Joint Center for
Keep a file for those, and clip the m as soon as Send
al l the news you can t hink of on a cassette,
Instituted to give mem be rs of m in
Political Studies. 90 per cent of the black vote
you see them.( Or almost as soon. It might be a
ority groups
and
wo n wider employment op rtuniti .
but
don't
punch
the
little
holes
in
the
back
which
went to Ca rt er last year.
good idea to be ce rta in everyone in t he fam il
me
Pot
es
wrong

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Some skept ics had predi cted that the lowering
of racial barriers was only temporary, and
attributed it to the soaring Vietnam wartime

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session

submitted to the city cornmission at
July 12 meeting
before summer session ad.
jcurnment. The first public
hearing by the city commission
is set for Sept. 12 and the second
hearing and final adoption is
scheduled for Sept. 27, Just five
days before the Oct. 1 deadline,
The law provides that any
city which does
have its
plan adopted by
deadline

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Security Over Human Rights

University of Michigan.

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The Fatal thing Is that nothing can be done about it anymore
when some day: It should come out that not only the figures
prophesied by the World Bank President were correct, but also
the warung he tied to them regarding the economic, political
and social consequences of a doubling or tripling of the present
or1d population of four billion. Ninety per cent of the expected
increase will come from the developing countries.

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The
struggle of the 1960s, favorable
court decisions and the passage of equal op.
portunity laws resulted in more economic,
gains by black AmericanA.
than they achieved in any previous decade.

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World Rank President Robert McNamara's declaration that
the rapid growth of the world population presents just as serious
a threat to the world as a possible nuclear exchange may seem
t•tiggerated to many.

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Parren J. Mitc hell, 1)-Md., chairman of the
Congressional Black Caucus. "On some things,
he's doing splen didl y but on others, we've
n
so rely disappointed."
Mitchell and other black leaders

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - The nuclear
weapons race between the Soviet Union and
the United States and the expanding international arms trade are increasing the
probability of a general nuclear war, an international research body said today. Improved offensive and defensive strategic
weapons and sizable nuclear arsenals "could
well lead to a situation in which adventurous
political and military leaders in one (or both)
of the great powers may perceive a chance of
winning a strategic nuclear war,” said the
eighth yearbook of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
ISIPRI),

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Women are uneasy. And now blacks, whose
was crulcal in last year's election, are
beginning to have second thoughts about Jimmy
Carter.

especially

Group: Nuke War Chances Up

Black Gains
,

The

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MADRID, Spain AP
Lang lines formed
outside polling places today for Spain's first
free election in 41 years. Officials predicted 80
percent of the 23 million voters would turn out
to elect a new parliament. Bombs exploded at
the northern and southern end of the country
before the voting began, injuring three persons in Seville and damaging commuter rail
lines in the northern Basque country.

Joe

In America

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
The City of Altamonte
Springs is on its way to adopting
Its comprehensive land-use
plan mandated by state law to
be completed and in effect by
Oct. I.
The city commission Tuesda y
night after a lengthy workshop

First Time In 41 Years

County and

Second

A l ta mon te N od s

Spanish Voting Freely;

Orlando officials are changing their tune
somewhat, but they still seem to be off key. A June 9
letter from van den Berg to the county attorney
spelling out the 18-point agreement between
Orlando on the Iron Bridge
Seminole
plant is addressed to "
Mounts, Esquire."
The co unty atto rney's last name is "Mount."

Blacks Have

WASHINGTON

WORLD
IN BRIEF

It is fair to suggest Orlando will be primarily
concerned with handling its own sewage treatment
requirements, however. Seminole officials will be
aware of this when negotiations on using the new
plant reach the stage of specifics.

ANGLE.WALTERS

Wednesday, June 15, 177-5A

Public Hearing July 7

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County

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

effluent (treated waste water) Into Lake Monroe,
and the city will instead have to buy 2,000 acres of
farmland on which they will spray the effluent.
Land acquisition cots alone for Sanford's spray
irrigation system UC estimated at more than $10
million.
Orlando City Atty. Egerton K. van den Berg
coyly avoided promising any specific amounts of
treatment capscfty In the proposed Iron
Bridge plant for Seminole's cities. He said at the
June 7 meeting that this all could be worked out
later.

That page is blank because Orlando submitted
its application before it got approval from the
county commissioners. Permission came In the
vote, with Cornearly hours of June 8 on a
missionera Bob French, Harry Kwiatkowski and
Dick Williams outvoting Bill Kirchhoff and John
Kbnbrough.
The delegation from Orlando's city hall at the
whose brief
meeting included Mayor Carl
remarks were received with good-natured laughter.
"In a benevolent dictatorship you wouldn't have
this kind of situation," said the mayor. Presumably
Lngford meant If he were running the show, latenight meetings wouldn't be necessary because the
voting body would have been clubbed in advance
Into accepting the mayor's view of the situation,
This is an interpretation of democratic government not taught In the "Americanism vs. Cornmunism" course Florida high school students are
required to take by order of the state legislature.
But Langford was accurately reflecting the
attitude of the Orlando officials who needed to
secure county approval for their sewage disposal
plans.
pro hi bited by EPA f rom dumping
Sanford

Orlando officials didn't exactly cover themselves with glory in securing permission last week
from the Seminole County Commissioners to
operate a regional sewage treatment plant on 330
acres west of SR-520 near Oviedo.
In addition to Orlando, Winter Park and
Maitland, the plant will serve the Seminole cities of
Winter Springs, Casselberry and Oviedo (when It
develops a sewage system.) The Winter Springs
plant is
well, but the Casselberry plant
has had problems meeting federal pollution standards.
The ideal location - from Orlando's point of
view turned out to be in Seminole County near the
Little Econlockhatchee River.
County commissioners have complained that
Orlando officials never seriously discussed many of
the details of the plant's operation until the last
minute, when there was no time to do any serious
negotiating.
Orlando's application to the federal Environmental Protection Agency for 75 per cent of the
funds to build the plant (the city will provide the
rest) contains a page for the required Seminole
approval.

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Last
NEW YORK (AP) Today is
June IS. Do you know where
Tom Seaver is?

to the conclusion that
he and the Mets will have to
part company. He says he
would au.ept a trade to Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Les Angeles or Cincinnati.
1 have no idea if anything
will happen," said Seaver, the
winningest pitcher In Mets his-

the

New

wants

i&amp; is in

Atlanta with

York Mets. Where

he

to be is somewhere else.

The Mets have until midnight
tonight. PDT, the Intra-league
trading deadline, to put the best
player the franchise has ever
had into a foreign uniform.
Reluctantly, Seaver says, he

For

Mets

From Mr. Grant. I just cannot
work for that man."
Seaver and M. Dor.ald Grant,
chairman of the board of the
Mets, have been at odds since
the star pitcher signed a threeyear $675,000 contract last year.
Grant says Seaver became unhappy with the contract after
realizing other players, who
had become free agents, were
receiving bigger money pack-

has come

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Where he

Day

tory and a three-time Cy Young

Award winner. "I expressed
my views. I want to get away

To

Trade

Seaver, who has asked to rneogotiate his contract and has
been turned down by a unanimous vote by the Mets board,
said he was unhappy with his
contract even before he signed
It.
"My unhappiness started
with the contract negotiations a
year and a half ago when I was
called an Ingrate and a lot of

SC0REBOARD
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Seaver
said to have offered for Seaver,
said he would not sign a contract this season, preferring to
test his worth on the free agent
market.
With Eastwlck's stance, Los
Angeles appeared to have
gained the Inside track, at least
in the eyes of Pittsburgh Man-

other things," he said.
"AU of a sudden, nine years of
performance for the Mets was
thrown out the window. They
even threattned to trade me If I
didn't sign. So I signed."
On Monday, the Mets appeared close to closing a deal
with Cincinnati. But that trade
seemed to fall apart because
pitcher Rawly Eastwlck, one of
the three players the Reds were

ages.

Tanner said

at

Tuesday lunch-

Dodgers,

National
League West, will have a big
edge over the Reds, the chasers
In the same division.
"I sure hope he doesn't go to
LA," said Cincinnati's Joe Morgan. "We hack him pretty good,
but the rest of the teams don't
hit him at all."
frontrunners In the

Tanner.
"If any team gets Seaver, It

ager Chuck

probably will be the Dodgers,"

Major League

A.

eon In Los Angeles.

If that happens, the

Wednesday, June 15, 117-7A

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FIRST - 13.14 As - ClaIming
Bait
2 Mr. Elso; 3 Reinc ar nated 1
Bubba East (ThistIewood) 2. 1.20, 3. K's Summa 2.40. 0 (2 Si
LuzinskI, Phi, II. Parker. Pgh, 17.
32 26 .357 2
Only games scheduled
PITTSBURGH STEELERS - Pace 1750, Purs 1300:
Milwtiee
Dee's Don,; 5 Campus Eden ; 6
1. Amanda Pentlglus (Hlerpe) 3. Armbro 0200; P 12 S) 19330; T (2 -3)
29 32
175 6',
TRIPLES-WinfleId, SD, 6
Thurs day's Games
Signed Sidney "Thundering Bull" Miller (Perrin)
Cleve
2. DaddIs Bud Newark (Unknown) I. Bertha 1694.70; 3111
Millstone; 7 (kId Palace. I
24 30
ii,
StL, 5; Mumphry. StL, S. Thornton, running back.
Oakland at Seattle
(Butfamonte)
3
Miss
Detroit
Sernardston
Spangler (Beck er ) S. Dr. peedabrt
SIXTH- It. 0: I. Come On Repose
25 3
.44
Tmpleton. 5tL, 5; Almon, SD, S.
•
Milwaukee at Baltimore, (is)
(Unhinown ) 1. Apollo Flash (HyseIl)
,J,oronto
FIFTH- '..C: 1 Radar Beam; 2
(Ruggles) 6. Bonnie Flyer (Van
Garden 31 20 Il 20 3.00; 2. l's Fast
23 33 .111 10
HOME RUNS-Burroughs, All,
Chicago Cl Boston, (n)
S Wingait Goden&amp;a (VanDven?ey)
Tituba; 3 C.D Blister ; I Brisk
Deventer) 7. Valley Forbes (HySelh) Fanny 4-60 310; 3 Lady Ador able
West
IS; GFoster, Cm, II; Cey, LA, II,
T or onto at Detroit, In)
6. Vans Choice N (Ruggles) 7. Demo I. Doctors Reef (Korners).
Minn
370. 0 Cl 2) 2910; P (2 1) 13710. 1 Ben, S Venture; 6 El Angeiique, 7
34 75
Smith, LA, II; Luhln%ki, Phi, 13;
57
Kansas City at New York,
A (Burgett) I. Red Head Symbol
Dixie Strider; I. Aunt Marie
Chicago
EIGHTH - IN - CondItion Pace, (210) 731 70; ' 00.
31 27 .534 2'-, In)
Schmidt, Phi, 13. Winfield, SD. 13.
DAYTONA BEACH
(i C- Smith)
Calif
SIXTH- 5.16, A: I. Artie's Scout,
Purse $IN: I. B. Haven way
SEVENTH- 5.16, A: 1. Shandon
STOLEN BASES-Taveras, Pgh,
79 27 .511 3',
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
California at Minnesota, (n)
SECOND -1 N -Claiming Pac, (Regur) 2. Jack Pence (LeVan) 3, Glory 37-10 17.10 300. 2. Alice 2 Jobill's Skydorl, 3 High Key. I
Texas
77. Cabell, HIM, 23. Cedeno, Htrt, 22:
II 27 .S09 4
Only games scheduled
51.000 Purl. $400: I. Sunny B.erona
Oakland
Majorette L Bar (Dagenais) 1. v Hansen 11 .40 360; 3 Go Ge'ttem Kenny's Pick. 5 Dude J., 6. Wee
70 79 .491
Morgan. Cm. 21; Royster, All, 20.
FIRST - I. Reno Cheva (3) 11-40
ii
(Robinson) 2. Taylors Farvel Mar J (Nunzlata) S. Dr. Cassidy (j. S 60. 0 (36)117.10; P (II, S) 121.70; 1 Mona, 7. Pecos Jivin; I. K's
KC
20 30
Lapel. LA, 20.
4
,
$20 200, 2. Bob Carlos (1) 3.60 260; (Piper) 3. Rocky
Dominion (Gill) I
Magelian.
Seattle
National League
IfyWlI) 6. Spunky Etta (E. Hysell) 7, (6 Sall) 54610; 3171
23
PITCHING
397
(6 Decisions)- 3. Said Goros (6) 640.
0(13)21 40; Doty O'Brien (Nestor) S. Red Clay
SEVENTH3-16,
I
Curt Jubilee (McFarlin) I SR's
EIGHTH- 5.16, C- 1. Fireman
5:
Tuesday's Results
East
Denny, StL, 71. $75, 34S. Rau, LA,
T (3 1-6) 164 00L
(D'Amaho) 6. Cathys Russell
T ex as 7, CLeveland 2
Eclipse (Becker).
Bob II 20 1 60 300. 2 Jerry's Jeno Millionaire; I Madds Kristi, 3
W L Pct. 05 6 I. 057, 110. RReuschel, Chi, 07.
SECOND - I. Said-Ovy (7) 11 60
(Komea) 7. Wantawmn Easy (T.
Chicory; 1. Elles Belles; S. Slap
37 19
Chicago
NINTH -5. N -Claiming Pace 540360: 3 Punkin Patch 360; 0 1 2
661 Baltimore I. Milwaukee 5 11
100. 200. Candlrla. Pgh, 7 7, .770,
100 3 20. 2 Julian
Carlos (2) 3.10 Smith) I. Supreme Gold (Bridges)
stick, 6. Go Harold. 7. Bondy Fly. I
Pitt
i nn ings
11,601 Purse $400: I. Stars Hostess 8) 30.00; P (6-2) $3.10; 1 (4.7 I)
32 23 .562 4'
II; Nor man, Cm, 7-3, .771, 2.70;
5.40:3. Reno Blanco (3)670; 0(1-7)
THIRD - I M - Claiming Pace
Axeaway.
S Louis
(Unknown) 2. John L. Purdue 71910, 3203
Boston 7. Chicago 1
33 23
569
5
DSutton, LA, 7-2, .770, 262; RFor.
35.40; P (7-2) 111.00. T (72 3)091.00; $1,500 Pur
se $450: I. Steady (White)
EIGHTH-tiC; I. Julian; 2 First
Phila
(Crank) 3. Aprils Guy (Harmon) 1.
NINTH- 5-16. 5: I. Mr. Irish $00
Detroit 7, Toronto 7
II 77
531 7
sch. SIL, 03, .777, 417; Andujar, Double (3-1) $430.
2 Timm Tar (Griffin) 3. Freeze
Montreal
Metrolina Nick (Oemjanik) S. 620120: 2 King's Point 7105 60; I. Love; 3 Heart aches; 1 Sandy
New York 1, Kansas City 7
IS 32 .439 12½ Htn, I 3. 727, 3.31.
THIRD
- I. Said Blanco (7) 1200
'11,. ' Calif
(Hs'sell)1. Spud K Sun IDelCampol
Time; S Nora; 6. B.awnard Rose; 7.
N Y or k
Heather Chance (Buetiett) 8. Barb True Faith 3.00. 0 (40)51.20; P II
or nia 12, Mir,-.c,ot
25 3.4
.421 131 1
STRIKEOUTS-Rogers, MIt, 92;
460 3.20, 2. Uriarte Carlos (4) 600 s
T's Kathy; I Ann Pat
1Jeans First (Bennett) 6. Narlcys
Frisco (Schade) 7. Chatham Nick Il 162.90; T (0-4-3) 330 00; II IS.
West
Oakland 6. Seattle 3
PUieliro, All, IS. Koosman, NY, 77;
660. 3. Reno Golriena(3) 1.20:0(1 Bruce (Patter
son) 7. Armbro
NINTH-S-16,111:1 ArdenCilfI. 2
LOS Ang
(Unknown) I. Sandy Do ll (Munti).
TENTH-4. A: I. Echo Valley
39 21
650
Halicki, SF. 76. Seaver, NY, 72.
7) 3500, P (7 4) 14970, T U ' 3) Jimmy (Unknown) I.
Yellow Princess: 3
Cinci
Twin Jays
Twmnki
21 101 60100; 7 Dottedl0 00460; 3
31 27
61740
(Neel y),
Troublei, 1. Morley's Topper. S
S Fran
K's Viking 210. 0 (56) 113.60; P IS
26 31 .433 13
e
FOURTH - 1. Zubi-Egurbl ( I)
FOURTH - I N -Claiming Pace
Sweet N Swift. 6 K's Frou Frou, 7
S Diego
Il 4600. 1 (5-3-7) 152560; 3903.
27 37
1110 6 60 3.10; 2. AlbecdiMandlota 1I,SOOPur
Snazzy Rocket. I Upper Cu?.
$451; I Steady Gesture
se
Houston
a's
ELEVENTH-$.16,
A:
I.
Li
nd
25 36 .110 141 ,
II) 7.30 1100, 3. Gasti-Goiriena ()
2. George Wynwood
TENTH- 7.16, 8: I Maggie's
Atlanta
Tufty 920 620 7.00; 2. Ba Rae
73 39
371 17
5100 (1-3) 25.20; P II I) 7140; T (3FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(RObinson) 3 Billy Go (Lieberman)
DAYTONA BEACH
Sweetie 100 300. 3. Pyrrha 460. 0 MiS5n. 7. Black Taff eta; 3 Rufus
11)176
.
60
Tuesday's R esults
South
4 PM Star (Weaver)
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
ifalouri, 1 Faoide Babs; S. Bunny
(47)2020. P (I 7)177)12710. TIll
FIFTH - I Zubi-Dlaga (2) 4.10 Craig (Demlanlk) 6- Po S Bradley
Atlanta I, New York S
W. L Pct. 08
River. 6 Kim Luke. 7. Diane
wer Crater
61 164 70. 3157
500
3.20.
7
Aprali
Coblan
(7)
'
Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 2
100
West Palm Beach 36 19 .646
(Hjerpe) 7. Lynn Hargrave
FIR$1''SI6, 0: I Atomic Magpie
TWELFTH- 7.16, C: 1. Whistle Dudlery. I Early Warning
2',
340:3
O
sc
ar
Manmola
(1)
320;
Houston S. Montreal 0
0
Miami
33 21 .611
(2 (Bereznak) I. Engine Room Russ
710 3.40 200; 2 White Clown 3 40
Stop 103107.60; 2. About Time 6 00
ELEVENTH- 5.1$, T-A: 1
P 112 7) 9660, 1 (2-71) (Detcampo,
'
Chicago 6. San Diego S. 12 in
Pompano Beach
26 75 .473 10
400; 3. PanhoUe Pine 400. 0 (1 6)
310; 3 Doll Up 300. Q (I 5)1300. P Pleasant edge. 2. Lipari Ov er Two,
Ill
20
nungs
Fort Lauder dale
20 33 377 15
FIFTH - I N - Condition Pace,
12 60; P (8-I) 4320; 37.29.
3 K's Gatiby; 4. Moneychanger, S
(IS) 33 30. T (1 57) MoO.
77.
IXTI( - I Nestor-Cheva (I) Purse $410: I. Captain
San Francisco 1, SI, Louis I
C oc oa
11 33 353 16
Ridd le N
Shredder; 6 Miss L ad y Go. 7. Nixon
SECOND-' 1.16,1: 1, Swept Away
A- 3,337. Handle- $212 12817 (.0 14.00 15.60; 2. Trani-Paco (6) (Burgett)
Los Angeles 3, Pittsburgh 2
North
2. Custer Lobelt (Munt)).
Moon Shot. I K enny's Glenn
77.20 410 6.20; 7. Little bowl 13.60
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
5603.10:3. Victor-Javier (2)7.00:0 Combat Mission
I L Pct. 05
(Roony) 1. Brenda
Today's Games
6.40; 3. Currylea Lad 460; 0 (I 8)
TWELFTH- s, A: 1. JM's Mod
FIRST- 5.16. D: 1. Let's Chit. 2.
(6
6)
62,10;
P
(66)
176
70.
T
11621
Van
3325 .569
(Ferrara) S Flaming Port
'
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110 40; P Il-i) 114.70, T (I7-all)
Open Sesame; 3. Johnny Track; 4. B. 2. Classic Clarke: 3. MeteNew York (Matlacli 3-7) , Lakeland
11038
20.
.
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - "Sca- Atlanta (McLaughlin 00), ()
St P et ersburg
33 26 549 1
(DelCampo) 6
Brockport Ba
$10.60; Big "0" (16) (70) 61310,
The Lost Brave; S Christy's Hope; Wheels, 4. Quick Spooi. S Scar'
SEVENTH - I. Galdos.Wally ) (Udell) 7 Muncy
Tampa
79 25 SCO I
Bo y (Holt) I
3201
Philadelphia (Lerch 5.7)
ry," said Linda Watson.
6 Mario's Miss; 7 Buizin Blazer: I Lady. 6 Madeawush. 7 Canadan
1400
500
11.70.
2.
Gasil
Egurbi
(2)
Winter Haven
26 27 49) 4½
Bombay Jo A nn e (Marchese).
THIRD- 5 16, M I You 0. Me
Eminent Eddie
bowl. I Odd Juice
:
"Somebody asked me what Cincinnati (Nolan i I). (nI
7,40 3.60; 3. Trani Coblan (4) 3 00; 0
Daytona leach
21 33 369 10
Montreal
(Brown
34)
(77)
35I0
P
(7.7)
15410;
T (7741
kind of year it's been, and that's Houston (Richard SS), (n)
Tuesday's Results
St. Petersburg 1, Winter Haven 0 29970
Chicago (P. Reuschel $2) at
what I told them - scary."
EIGHTH - I. Galdos-Rodolfo (1)
Wes? Palm Beach 10. For
And should her husband, Tom Sin Diego (Shirley 56). In)
1710 360 3.10, 2. Isasa-M.aniola IS;
Pittsburgh (Jon es 7-1) at Los La ud erdale I
1701 60; 3. Ramo., Egurbi (3) 110.
Watson, win this week In th e
Dayto na Beach It. Miami 1
Angeles (Rhoden $3), (n)
OIlS) 49.10; P (15)122.00; 1 (153)
Pom pano Beach 6, Cocoa I
-:
77th United States Open, t he
St LOuIS (Falcone 75) at San
713 20
Tampa
6.
Lakeland
)
Franci
sc
o (Knecver 0 I). (nl
most prestigious of all the
NINTH - I. Loyola (2) 13.10 1770
T
ay's
Games
od
Thursday's Games
130. 2 Echani: (I) I 60 500; 3world's golf championships,
West
Palm
Beach
at
Ft
Louis at San Francisco
Rodolfo (I ) 3.10; Q (2 4) 42.20. P ( 2
Lauderdale
what then?
Houston at N ew York, (n )
4) II? 70, 1' (741) 19210
Dayto
na
Beach
at
Miami
Chicago at San Diego, ( n)
. "Ohhhlth," shivered the wife
TENTH - 1. Marti-Goiriena (61
Pompano
Beach
at
Cocoa
6 60 1 00 6-40; 7. Oscar Paco (1)5 00
'of Masters ki ng Watson. "Real IntPitts burgh at Los Angeles,
Lakeland at Tampa
Wint er Haven at St Petersburg ISO. 3 Zubi Dlaga (2) 3 20. 0 (2 6)
scary. Rea ll y, reall y scary.
Only games scheduled
46 00 P (61)13290 T (612) $17.20.
"But ni ce."
ELEVENTH - I. Trani Blanco
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
u () 12001.10 410.7. Aiberdi Cheva
And Watson, who has the best '
1
Eastern Division
(3) I) 60 600. 3 irusta Ovy (2) 700.
record in the gam e this year,
W L Pct 05
0(3 6) 4540 P (63)120 60; T (632)
Orlando
3329 S37
has to be cons idered a co-favorI 31 30 531 American League
TWELFTH - 1 Apramz-Egurbi
Ite for the national championCharlotte
31
492 2'
BATTING (133 at bats) - Carew,
(I) 6 70 s 10 7 10. 2. Zubi-M.andiola
shi p In the 72-hole test that gets Mn, 301. Bostock, Mm. 313, FiSk, Jacksonville
29 34
( 7) 6 10 3 10. 3 Mutiila Rodolfo (6)
1.
Western Division
un derway Th ursday on the 6,- Bsn, 342; Sailor, Tor, 335
910. 0 1 1 2) 3960; P (1 7) 6990. T
Montgomer y
17 70 677
Singleton.
Bat,
333
( l 26) 592.10
873 yards of wooded, gently.
Chattanooga
30 3-i .469 13
RUNS-Fisk, BSzs, 15, Carew,
A
1,073. Handle 197.351
rolling Oklahoma countryside Mn, 45. Rud,, Cal. 42, Reiackson,
Columbus
29 31 440 13,
Knoxville
23
39
371
19
that makes up the Southern tiv. II; Bonds, Cal, II. Hlsle, Mm,
Tuesday's Results
11
Hills Country Cl ub co urse.
Knoxville S. Columbus 3
Sharing that position with
RUNS BATTED IN-Hue, Mm,
Jacksonville I, Savannah 3
,
SEMINOLE
Montgomery 9, Chattanooga 6
him, of co urse, Is th e awesome 36; Rudi, Cal, 52, Zisk, Chi, 4 3,
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Orlando S. Charlotte 1 16 innings
Hobson. Bsn, II, Munson. NY, II,
figure of Jack Nicklaus, the Cowersi,
KC, II
Today's Games
FIRST M - 1 Mr Mute
man Watson beat at Augusta,
Orlando at Knoxville
HITS-ACarew, Min, 91; Vaunt,
iVanDevenlerl IS 10 1 20 410. 2
Jacksonville at Chattanooga
. holder of a
re cord 14 major Mil. 75, Bannister, Chi, 71. Sostock,
Sweetheart Volto 4 00 2 10; 3 Bard
Columbus at Savannah
professional
titles
and Mm, 73. ChamblIss, NY. 77.
nars Pride 110. 0
10. 1 Ill
Charlotte at Montgomery
C ow ens. KC. 77
6 III 70. I 351
generally considered the
DOUBLES-Lemon, Chl, I?.
SECOND- I M - I 140005 First
McRae. KC, 17. Burteson, Bsn. 16.
greatest player of all time.
ICuihane) 1600710 310. 2 Winning
He has ce nter ed his life and Reiackson. NY, 16. Bostock, Mn.
Angel 1 10 2 40. 3 Amazing Alma
, his career aro un d the major IS. Carew. Miii. 15
National League
720. Q f 6) 7200. 1 (63 2) 6020.
TRIPLES-Carew, Mm, 10 ,
MONTREAL EXPOS
Signed 7 067
championships, the Masters Cowens, KC, 7 ,
Rice, Bin. S. Gregory Station, pitcher. David
THIRD - I M - I Stratton
if'ive victories, the U.S. Open Ra ndolph, NY, S. Bostock. Mm, 3 Hall, outfielder. Bruce McAllister, (Britton) It 10 600 360; 2. Arnnbro
(three victories), Brit is h Open
HOME RUNS ZmSk. Chi. 16; shortstop. Thomas Haggerty. first
Jam. 16 20 S 10, 3. Vict or y Rally
Hisle, Mm, IS , Gross, Oak, IS; Rice, basennar md Walter Coppol. pitch
220. 0 ( l 1)11 70. T (I 7-I) 214 00 .
(two victories) and th e PGA Bsn, II, 05(011.
Bun. II, Bonds. Cal. er
710 3
(four victories).
II
PITTSBURGH PIRATES
FOURTH - I M - 1. Goodtime
Nicklaus, who approaches th e
Jule (Bridges) 7000 100 1 00 . 2
. STOLEN BASES-Remy, Cal, 22, Purchased Jerry Hairston, out
Big F ou r titles with a desire Palek. KC, 17; JNorris, CIO, Id. fielder infielder, from the Chicago Senator Gene 1 60 500. 3 Barry
White So. for an undisclosed
Time $ 40 0 (4 1) 2620. 1 11731
undiminished by the passing of LeF lore, Del. 13. donds. Cal, II.
amount of cash
613 00. 2 09 3
PITCHING
(6
Decisions)tlnu.', has a couple of special
American League
FIFTH - I M - ) Cavaliers
Tanana. Cal, 107, I)), I I-I. Gullet?.
CALIFORNIA ANGELS- Placed
(150cc (Crank) 610 370 3 10. 7 S's
reasons for seeking another
NY, 42. 750. 4 02. ToJohnson, Mm, Booby Grich, shortstop, on the IS
Boom Ban 1 10 3 10. 3 Black All
Open vi ct o ry t hi s season.
67. .750, Ill. Tidrow, NY, 52, 714, day disa bled list; recalled Rance
Over I00. 0 (2 6) 7060. T ( 76 5)
A four th victory would match 1 $6. Littell. xc. s, iti. 3.11; Bur Mullineckt, infielder, from Salt 39000 2 06
Mm. 52. 711, 3.11. Midich, Lake City of the Pacific Coast
SIXTH - I M - 1 Bippy Time
the re cord held by Ben Hogan. grittier,
Oak 52, 711. 3.96; Castro, Mil- 73. League. signed Mike Walt er s and
I C Smith) 660 470 300. 7 Fast
Bob Jon es and Willie Anderson.
700.' S )
Mike Slaver, pitchers
and Easy 6 10 I 20. 3. Pines Bluff
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan. Cal, 153;
Perhaps more Importantly, It
CLEVELAND INDIANS - Signed
210. 0 (36)21 10. 1 (63-2) 70940.
Tanana.
to.
Cal
,
Sal,
106.
Palmer,
IS.
(truce Compton, Outfielder
2 002
would halt Watson's march
B)yleven. Ic.. $4. Eckersley. Cle,
HOCKEY
SEVENTH-IM-1. Santas Girl
w ard the Gra nd Slam - an 72
National Hockey League
lbollonl 360 260 710. 7 Avon
unattained achievem en t that
COLORADO ROCKIES - Simon Marshall 250 770. 3 Tappahanna
National Leag ue
NcieI. forward, retired
Boy 220 0 1171660. 1 (7 I 6) 5) 60
long ha s been Nicklaus' personBATTING ( I)S at bats)- Trillo.
COLLEGE
2 07
al goal.
(hi. '367 Parker, Pgh, .351,
TEXAS All UNIVERSITY EIGHTH - I M - I lIlly Lady
'
Now Wa tson may be making EVlen)mne, Mtl. 310, LuZinSkl, Phi, 5gned Pat Aguilar as head track Byrd (Newman) 4770 1770 310. 2
335. Scott. StL. 33 1
coach
a move in that direction,
Sophist 4 $0 310. 3 bye Thunder

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Operate On Medics
Mike Leonard fired a three- fanned nine. In addition to his Center.
hitter, giving up just one earned pitching performance he had a
games the
In
other
run in six innings, as Jack game-high two hits. William Railroaders stopped First
Prosser Ford scored a 4-2 Wynn had the only other hit for
Federal, 15-5, and Chase topped
victory over Medical Center in the winners, a triple in the Seminole Sporting Goods, 15.8.
Sanford's Florida Little Major fourth.
Harold Gaines had a perfect
League Tuesday.
Glen Brooke had two hits and 4-for-4 day to lead the
four but James Bid had one for Medical Railroaders. Ronald Kidd and
Leonard walked
James McGovern each had a
pair of hits for the winning
cause.
On the losing side Tommy
Grimsley's
Crockett, George Winegard,
4~ .
Steven Boyd, J.C. Johnson and
Tony Gaines all had hits for
World
First Federal.
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By WILL GRIMSLEY
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Bolt Not

Mellowing

Tommy Bolt. After a quarter of a century, he remains golfs
angriest man, although he denies it with vhemence.
"Bob Jones thr ew more golf clubs than I ever saw and he's
Immortal," storms the pug-nosed Oklahoma native, attempting to
defend his reputation of fairway violence.
"But, of course, my dad wasn't a bank president. He was in the
construction business. He carried bricks."
Hisdarkhairfleckedwithgray,hisruggedfacetannedbythe
Florida sun, his 50-year-old body as lithe and lean as it ever was
and his golf swing still pure poetry, the explosive outspoken
Terrible Tommy returned this weekend to the scene of his
the 1958 U.S. Open Championship.
greatest triumph
By special u spensatlon of the tournament committee, Bolt, now
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Gaim and a two-run homer by
Daryl Merthie aided Chase In
its win over Sporting Goods.
Dewayne Drelferst, Bill
[fudging and Keith Knight all
had singles for the losers.
PROSSER FORD

In all of round two and ITlost
the amateur po rtion as Popa"
Bob Sweet had to show the kids of the third he pounded 1101k on
around, un t il th e ref resc d
"how It is done."
Making
his
ring
debut
at
the
Holton
with 1:38 gone In The
Midway
ORLANDOthrough the first round of his age of 39, the light heavy from final stanza.
match against Sanford's Kip Oviedo watched his two
larget hrong,
Braden, Willie Chaney was sent youngersons,Rockand Sammy Sweet's crnr, exploded at
sprawling by a crushing left lose close decisions.
f i nish' lhiU a lmost carried e
Then it was his turn. Going up happy warrior from the rind Ofl
cross. Upon arising referee
Jack Blake held four fingers in against a taller and quicker its collective shoulders.
front of the Tampa's fighter's Harry Holton from Lakeland.
The next card will be on Jiune
Sweet lost the first round by a
Face.
28
with Mad Dog Ross meet ing
"How many fingers do you wide margin.
But
from
that
point
on,
his
Frankie
Kolovart and F em
see?," Blake asked the bleary
relentless
attack
darted
paying
Park's
Alan
Dalton making his
eyed Chaney.
pro debut.
To which Chaney replied, dividends,
"where"
Blake halted the ma tch right
then and there.
As it turned out, Chaney was
to give one of the better performances putonbyaproloser
By LEE GEIGER
Herald Correspondent

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counterparts acted like they
AS R H
couldn't
see before they got Into
Mike Leonard. i
3 0 2
Greg Parker. 3b
the ring.
3 0 0
Vern Law, 2b
I 0 0
In all there where seven pro
.JohnHolt, c
3
0
In other games in the Bronco fighters with only a total of nine
R i cky Nooney, to
Mike Schmlt and Bill Lewis
2 i 0
William Wynn. rI
3 1
combined to pitch a no-hitter, Divison Jack Prosser Ford rounds of action.
Tedjones.ss
2 1 0
hi one round endings: Taco
Wiginton
Fire
as Milex Tune-Up took a 1.0 edged
LeeFredrlck,ct
o
o
lead
in
Its
best-of-three
Sprinklers,
9-8,
and
Orange
Perez
remained undefeated as
Hesson, ri
Robert Hill
0 0 o Seminole Pony Baseball series Paving whipped Crusty's Pizza, a "Full-Contact Karate"
Totals
21 i 3
participant as he disposed of
with Voska's Inc., winning 10-2.
MEDICALCENTER
Jim
McElmurry
had
a
per.
Bill
Brockell; John TaliarIco
AS R H Tuesday, 3.2.
James Bui, 3b
3 0 I
The series which Is being fed 3-for-3 day Including a took out James Jackson with a
six

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Scott Krigef,c

3 0 0

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a teaching pro in Palm Harbor, Fla.. and two other unforgettable

Chris colon. p

old timers Sam Snead and Julius Boros got an Invitation to
tee it up In the 77th Open at Southern Hills, beginning Thursday.
No sooner had Tommy hit the locker room door than he was

Mark Gibson, lb
Glenn Brooe,2b
Todd Hildebran,cp
Tony v an Burger. II

played at Five Points Field, will home run, and Chris Boyles *phantom

punch;'

Lake

Sm

Edwards

ith,

i

Oil the losing side, Der ron

determine the Pinto Division drove In Mike Sawyer with Howell's James Salerno Including two doubles and Roberts and Claude Capps eac
what proved to be the winning stopped Marty Rivers; Braden Kenny Edwards added a triple had two hits.
ChampionshIp,
In the other game, Twi Ive
did away with Chaney; and and a homerun as thbbard's
Geoff Grant, Bill Lewis, run to boost Prosser Ford.
17-10 Oaks Campground top ped
Mike
Rhodes,
Kyle
Stanley,
Leon
Futch
stopped
Tom
Used
Furniture
scored
a
I 0 0 Warren
Joey Linebarier,rf
belsieged with questions - not about the purity of his golf swing
victory over Maryland Fri ed Eldridge Standard, 16-8.
Jim Crumb. ss
2 0 0 Kruger had hitsforthe winners,
Bruce Sasser and Doug Cullen Royer.
which many claim to bø..the.eweest.of aU4ime,.but about the. Barry 8r,dwetI. rI
that
got
as
far
as
the
Chicken in the Pada Little
Ken Troutman had three hits
bouts
n
a
1Q
had two hits for the losers.
shortness of his temper.
Totals
2 3
azld Mike 'Bass, Mildred 1IcrCullen had the only extra sedofld session; Lou Esa took League Tuesday.
"All ezaggerated,' he Insisted. It started when I was in Army
Poster Ford
Chuck Adams added four sey, James Hersey and Bob
B
030 10 -4
base hit For the losers, a double apart John L Johnson and
..Griffith El it
000 10-2
special services during World War U In the E uropean theater, Medical Cent.,
Jaws
Ocasio
destroyed
King
more
to the winners' tally of II Bumgardner all had two hits for
'
in the third.
playing golf occasionally with Gen. George Brown, now the chief
hits.
the winners.
Kong Morr is.
Sinks Badcock
of staf f.
CHASE
On (heather side Ralph Nisic.
"Hey, it happens," were
AS R H
VOSKA'S
"Merrill Whittlesey of Stars and Stripes dropped around one
Jeff
Brown, John Frederick an
matchmakers
Bruce
TramAlfred Booiihard, lb. ci
5 i I
RH
Billy Griffith drove in Torn
day when things weren't going well and reported that clubs were MikeCalm.Ib
Stan Brown had two hits for
o
o
pier's
thoughts
after
the
abN
K,rkRoze$t, tb.p
5 3 2
Cress with what proved to
-Hi
er
flying faster than shrapnel. Right there I was pegged. I could
Bruce Franklin, c
Scott Bowers, p. lb
1 0 0
Eldridge.
brevlated show had ended.
the winning team run as Chase Darrin Roggemanp. C
Dean Debose, lb.
3
never shake the reputation.
3 0 0
"I
guess
I
am
glad
they
all
Alton Davis, It
3 2 I
topped Badcock. 6.5, In San- Don Johnston.
3
0
"Everywhere I went, people came out to see Terrible To
HUBBARD'S
Daryl MirIhie,p
happened on the same card.
Pal
3 I 0
ford's
Senior
League
Tuesday.
I
AN RH
Bolt throw clubs. It got to be kind of a disease. After they say it SO
Pat Dougherty, II
2 1 1
K irby S*inihart. 3b
3 0 0
Now, the next time we can have
J m Smlh
4
Griffith had three hits In all. John Bowers. lb
Robert Kapco,
2 0
often, you begin to believe it and start acting the part.
3 0 0
the type of boxing the fans have
Mke McCaskill
o 20
Wardell Fredrick. 3b
2 2 i
Osborn. ci
two singles and a double. Pat
I 0 0
"It's a cross I ha ve had to live with. I think my reputation
Xev,flBurke$
0 1 0
come to expect when they come
Murphy Watford. Cf
I 0 0
Dwayne Straughm.
2 0
Reno,
Dewayne
Holen
and
Chuck Adams
obs cured what I ha ve done on the golf course."
4 31
Jerry Walsh, if
3 0 0
Don Adams. rI
to the fi ghts."
2 0 0
Clarence Sippo also had hits for D.ivdOborn. ri
ennv Edwards
3 2 2
Totals
Besides the U.S. Open, Bolt won 15 tour events and twice won
,
I 0 0
On paper m ost of the matches
.irk Hibbard
2 I o
SPORTING
GOODS
the
winners.
Totals
25
0
match play confrontations with Sam Snead in the FGA In the
mail Hibbard
t.',j
were
solid
ones,
but
once
th
ey
3
AS R H
MILEXTUNEUP
Eddie Bussard and Chris
Brian Sheffield and Theo Keith Burket
l9jOs.1n1969,he scored a senior grand slam by winning the PGA, ErkFF reddie,
a 1 0
300
got in the ring there onl y Gr am combin ed to pitch a no
AS R H
Riggins
each
had
two
hits
for
5&lt;01? McCaskill
0 0
James Cameron. u. p
USGA and World Senior championships.
0 0
Danny ra if
2 0 0
seemed to be one participant hitter despite allowing eight lirettMotIe
I 2 0
De wayne Oreituerst, c
4 o
the losers.
Andy Grooms, It
I 0 0
Once Bolt st alked off the cows', smoke po uring f rom his ears,
who was ready, willing and able runs on 11 w alks as the Car- Totalt
24 I 7 It
Rodney Carley, p,t%
3 0 0
Bussard's hits were a pair of Geoff Grant, ss,
because the crowd was cheering for Snead. They said he heaved Steve Reynoldt. lb
MARYLAND CHICKEN
I 1 0
Bill Lewis. lb. 55. P
to
Fight.
3 i i
singles while Higgins belted a Mike Schmit. to
dinals topped the Yankees, 10-8, Eric Dearborn
7 2 I
clubs fa rther than most golf ers could hit a slxlron. He b ur led Charles Knight, 20
2 2 0
3 I 0
p
The most Impressive winner in the Pee Wee League Anton Massey
0 7 0
Bill Hudgins, ci
2 2 I solo homer and a single.
Williams, 2 3b
3 0 1
recalcitrant putters In 100 lakes.
of the bunch was the undefeated Tuesday.
Keith Redwine
1 0 0
Peter Colangelo. 3b
2 I 0
Mike Kruyger. to 2b
3 0
The most retold anecdote involved the time Bolt allegedly came
Heidi Henkle
NADCOCK
Keith Knight, If
0 00
7 0 I
Ocasio. Making his U. S. debut,
Kevin McNamain,rf
2 0 0
Timmy
Downer
and
Sheffield
Emmett Kett
I 7)
to the final hole, lacing a 220-yard shot to the green.
Totals
II 4 3
AN R H Mike Gage, rt
0 0 0
the powerful Puerto Rican was each had a hit For the Cards.
Derron Roberts
Donnie Lively. cI. 55
3
3 77
Ross Ursham. rf
"What club do I need" he asked the caddie.
0 0 0
Chase
523 041-I5 Grady Liggett, lb
much-too-much for a normally
Mike Buckmaster
4 0 0 Jeff Hagen, ci
7 O2
2
0
0
Eddie
Barney
also
threw
a
Sptg
Gds
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"A six-iron, sir," the caddie replied.
033 000Andy Mc Neill
Eddie Busssrd. ss. 30
1
3 0 2 Jim Lamb. 30
rugged Morris.
2 0 o
no-hitter as the Tigers whipped Preston Ball
Chuck McMullen. to
"Six-Iron, hell," Bolt retorted. i.Thats 220 yards. What do you
0
3 0 0 Hrry Gomez, c
0 0 0
Esa
showed
himself
Cliff Brown
Charles Riggins, It
the Rebels, 13-4.
0 0
3 i 0 Totals
mean, six iron"
24 3 4
FIRST FEDERAL
man
who
looks
to
be
improving
Jenny
PilBam
AS R H Chris Riggins,c
3 7 7
0
o
CRUSTY'S PIZZA
Barnes recorded his first Beau Pelham
"Only club you got left, sir," the caddie replied.
Bob Newman. 30. p
I 0 0
under the guidance of Dominick
0 0 0
AS R H
Dewa y ne Anderson. c
1
refusal
victory
of
the
season
against
no
Claude Capps
"Just stones," Bolt says, with a shrug of resignation. "I never Keliy Faint, 3
James Elliott, to. )b. Cf
3 I
3 0 0 Stiatto Greg. C
3 0 0
I I
Polo. But his opponent 's
Torn Smith. ,l. lb
losses. Offensively It was Keith frly Brown
2 00
was temperamental
just outspoken."
3 0 0 Pierce. lb
Tommy Crockett,
3 0 0
2 0
to fight made comparisons
0 0 0
24 S S Morris.p
Denton and Barnes with two Vincent Ball
George Winegard. to
2 0 I Totals
Totals
CHASE
difficult.
171
DiuriS. ri, p
Steven Boyd. ri
3 0 I
hi ts each.
AS R H
Joseph. it
CharlesGuy
3 0 0
The hit of the night came in
2 o o
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Perry Simmons. p
I 1 Pat, Reno. to
J C Johnson. St
2
Billy Griffith, p
Tony Gaines. If
2 2 I
IS 5 5 Du*ayne,Hoglen,C
Dean Brown. 20
RAILROADERS
AS R H Don Shuter.ss
2 0 Sidney, Sawyer. rf
Teny RutS,. t
Clarence Sippo, if
KtVifl Huaman p
2 2 0
Tom Cress. 3b
Kivin Smith, It
3
Totals
Harold Gain,. c
a
ROnld Kidd. lb
3 7 2 N.dcocu

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JohnMcGowen,ss

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3 I I Chase

3I

Todd Luce. o
7 0 0
Mark Hall, ci
I 0 0
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Clark.
I I 0
Totals
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Invitational

BobbyBledetmann
Brian Ingram.

to

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Pro Tennis

____ Set Aug. 22

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Dnn,sOuke,li
Mke McArdle, lb

I
2 0,
20

GO, JOHNNY, GO

Kivvonis Tops

200

Pan th ers behind the strong
relief pitching of Jim
ney, who didn't allow a hit,

Mar Viand

241 3 -II
TWELVE OAKS
AS R
Irt
3
I I )
3
a
I II

scored a 12.9 victory over the RendftSoslo.
Kent Troutman
Twins.
Mike bass
The Twins could manage Mildred Hers.y

VFW By 43

A combination of two eighth- just one hit that From Bryan Billy Varnes
Elwell Cotton
nng errors and a fielders Brinson.

The winners had six hit

s three James Hersey

with the winning run for from Dexter Franklin and

550
two

Kiwanis in a 4-3 win over VFW by Troy Jackson.
in Sanford's Junior League

Arthur Hersey
Bill,, ttumgardner

Tuesday.

Br i an Smith

1' winners managed only Wilson-Maier

o

3 I

2
0
0
3 0
00
0 I 0
I I)
0
4I

Chris Andt rson
Bob Bumgardner

'Ilefl Hood

I

TotiIt

24 I

Totals
is 1110 two hits
ELORIDGE STANDARD
by David Jenkins
llll.TON HEAD ISLAND.
AN P H
World In- Crusty Piita
000 III 0-3 and Richardson.
Rolls,
1
5-0
RichArd ti
SC IAPI - The fifth
1 0
Orange Paving
120 4 1 2 .-I0
four
Th e lo sers
-. one
3 '
vitational Tennis Classic will be
Karen Louwsma and Betty Raiphpl,.ie
from Phil Reno, Derrick
'7
pla)etl Sept. 26-30 at the Sea
Anderson, John Hardy and Turner combined to shutout Ken Wetherngton
JACK PROSSER
2
0
Pine Racquet Club, tournament
Shoemaker on just four hi ts as Wen Springfield
0 0 0
1 IRIHWalter Law.
Frank Schautteef, 30
3 I2
oUlcials have announced
Wilson-Maier went onto victory John
Fredrick
Laura Rowsey
0
300
Bjorn Borg is d e f en di ng Torn Bledsoe,rf
15-0 , In San ford's Wom en 's .iii Bergman
KIWANIS
Mike Sawy.r,c
I
3II
0

Jeff Brown

features

four of the top mtil CasayHawlhorne,Ib

Tori.' U.S. Pro Tennis Qinpton' players and Four of the top Jim McElmurray,s
Bud Smith, ci
:.hips, with $I2..000 in prize women players in the world. Jeff Ventura. 20
money, again will be held at the mc competitors pla) with and T Stiffey, If

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champion of the event, which Chris BoyI$, p
BROOKlINE, Mass. IAPI '

In another Pee Wee game the Hibbards

4 1 I choice scored Scott Richardson

lm5
lb
Todd Lorenie, rl

120 Il-S Opens Sept. 26 MikeWerirt

340 11-IS

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I I 0 Horton.
3
I I I Tanski,ci
3
1 I 3 Eo!andson. It
3 0 0
2 0 1 Delislo.7b
3
I 0 0 Totals
27 7 3
4 0 0
ORANGE PAVING
1 0 0
AS R H
3 I I Bill Lang . C
1 3 2
0 2 0 Frank Zubor, It
4 3 0
22
S Brian Davis U
7
0
011 101 I-S Brett Thayer, c
7o

Longwood Cricket Club Aug. 22
against each other in singles, Todd Bedient. ci
Z9, it was announced Tuesday. Iboublesandmlzeddoubleswlth kyle Snyder, 20

4 0 0
I

AS R H Softball League.
4 0 0
Deena Flamm and Anna

B.IlyAdims.7b

3 3 3 K enny Perkins, to

2I0

7 0 0 Jimmy Johnson. p. 3b
c o Harry Unt*oth,rf

100
2 0 0 Grace Refenrath and Dana

Yoashaw each had one hit for
3 o I
2 0 0 the losers.
42
In the only other game lnthe

2 0 0 David JenkinS If
SleveMyers. If
Jeff Kipp, 30.(i
Thetournament, part of the the over-all winner determined Totals
33
Totals
(jrandPrix ottennis. will have by a point system.
WIGNTON SPRINKLER

a draw o164 In sines and 32 in
Tot al prize money for this Dennis McK,,hnI.7b
.Johnnv Miller's days on the pro golf tour may be doubl's. The men's singles year'stownament will beabout Barr
y May o,,c
numbered. "I have four young kids who keep crying dampion.shlp has been won by
Mike RhOdes, U
k O le Stanl e y. p
eser time I leave home," he says In Golf Digest. Bjorn Borg of Sweden the past
DcuV gat fin. ri
"I'm financially fixed and I love to be with my three years.
Bruce Sasser.Ib
This year's event will mark Miami Goes Super
PefPijry It, 30
(antil, but I also admit I'm still in love with the
?WW YORK The National Doug
tour." Miller's th inking is no doubt prompted by his two anniversaries -. the SOi.h
TornCullen,
Cone, It cf
the U.S. Pro Championship', Football League awarded the JonnKlrkwood,ri
poor start this year. In his first seven tournaments an d tile 100th 1Sf Longwood,
Super Bowl to Miami's (jr- R o n Berlin, It
he tailed to make the :16-hole cut three times, %ith
Totals
shich was founded the first ange Bowl and the 1980 game t
tire" t% ice before firilshing and tied for I I st and -17th %ear of the Wimbledon tourna- the Rose Bowl ;It pasadena
meid.
C if
in the tsn he completed.

al

ABRH

Eddie Behrens

2 1 0 Philip Reno. IU
Derrick Anderson. C is-p
3 3 7 JOhI'ifl)VHAIO)i,is. C
I I 0 Waller Li*,p,ss
3 I 2 David Johnson, 2b
3 0 0 Slev,Gaases.Il

De*ane Hunter. rf
7 0 0 Jeff Litton, rf
7 0 ) Pt Kooy.30
t 0 o MosesBrown c
Totals
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jaiik Promir

IlIs 061 1-9

Waglnl.nSprrMl.,

*3 701 5-4 V.F.W

2
0
2
17

Kevin Brown
Bacon

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00) 7- I

Civitan Walks

AS R H league, Auto-Train scored 15 To 1 4

3 0 0

3

Nelson each belted homers for STotals
7
I 2 0 the winners.
iggins, Twe lve Oaks
I I
Pattie Jacobs, Patty WIgginsi
Eldt$dQC

1 1 0 SoIOmaflHarCty.f,p
3 7 I Ste'vqSensatovlc,n
I 0 I 5(011 Richardson. c

-5

Win

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4 0 I runs, but as usual that wasn't
3
3 00I ienough, as Southern Shortening
Nineteen walks gave Ci ilan
I I 1 held the upper hand, 20-15.
a 144 decision over Marc S:
400
PattyMcGovernhadfow- hits Chrysler Plymouth In the i
300

and Donalyn Knight and Becky l.assle

Minor

Dog Racing

Leagues

4

Leaders

Pace H bba rd 'S
Jim Smith had four hits

Watson
-Wife:
I
Sca ry

Softball
Lea-sue
Simpson hit round trippers for Tuesday.
3 0 o Southern.
Ctvjtasl Won the game des
II0
The losers were led by four
"
hits from Rosa Williams, and being no-hit by Slade pitchiI
Sharlene Hibbard had he
I" 101 III
-4 three off the bat of Stephanie
on 010 N-I
ordy hit Of the game. a singIC In
Fredway.
the fir't lrmI:i

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His record indicates it's more
than a casual challenge. lie's
won t hr ee times t his year and
could have won a half-dozen
more. lie's been fif th or be tter,
If
al most incredibly, in 11 of 16
start-s. lie lea ds the moneywintiers wi th $221,000.
And he has two big fa ct o rs
going for hi m here youth and
dri vi ng ability.
f
But it is not a two-man to ur nament. At least a dozen men
must be considered prime coni
tenders for the $45,000 first
prize.
Chief among them are South
African Gary Player, winner of
eight major titles who has
played extremely we ll wit ho ut
winning this year; Al Gelberger, who may or may not be
emotionally drain ed from his
record-setting ro und of 59 last
week in Memphi s, and Tom
Weiskopf, w ho gives every Inclication he's once again t he
Tom Terrific who scored such
spectacular successes two
,
years ago.
Among the other standouts in
the field of 153 are defending
Champion Jerry Pate, troubled
by a pinched nerve and making
only his second start since the
Masters; Lee Trevino and
Johnny Miller, each of whom
had his best to ur nament of the
year onl y last week; Ben Cren"thaw and Hube rt Green, each
eeking a first major title to
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'the game's best; Bruce Lletzke,
a two-t im e winner this season;
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i'Iale Irwin. a former Open win'
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'tough courses extremely well ,
and a pair of solid contenders
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Cook Of The Week

1
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Fee
Rhubarb
Agenda
Press Corps Fires From Hip In PSC

OURSELVES

'Cajun Cooking' Is

the spe- long enough for Brantley to
Askew, If you're reading calling for a recess In
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
press. Shevin promised to send that the reaction of some mem- Andrews said. 'There's a stat- mistakable Impression that the Coy.
open the session and gavel an
session,
cial
the
bill
on
please don't veto
Newsmen declared war when Askew a letter and commission hers of the Capital Press Corps ute that says the press and PSC Intended to charge the this,
it seems that the Florida overnight adjournment.
the assumption that the press
press for agendas.
the Public Service Commission Clerk William B. DeMilly an- was, we say, a trifle excessive, some others get It for free."
counted
14
Reporters
Constitution requires both
"Beginning July 1, 1977, a will be charged for agendas.
Indeed there Is. It's chapter
announced it was going to start flounced: "There's no reason to
legislature
to
pass
senators
present,
less
than
a
If you find another reason, houses of the
agenda
charging $26 a year for its get upset about It. You're still
The provision for a $26-annual 350.77, and It says the PSC copy of the commission
resolution
to
adquorum.
The
constitution
concurrent
a
per. however..,
agendas.
going to get It."
charge for distribution of PSC should distribute copies of its will be sent only to those
Senate President 12w Brant- journ for more than 72 hours requires a majority of senators
a
copy
uid
req'iest
who
orders
to
newspapers,
public
sons
Some stormed Gov. Reubin
DeMilly didn't add the words agendas got Into a rather
wanted to when lawmakers are In session, to constitute a quorum, which In
Askew's press office deman- "for free," but it was under- complicated bill on regulation officials and parties Involved In who pay the yearly subscription ley, D-Jacksonville,
Well, it took some con- the Senate comes to 21 memtake a three-day break In the
fee of $26," It said.
of bridges, causeways, tunnels, the cases free of charge.
ding that Askew veto the bill stood that's what he meant.
bers.
No, no, a thousand times no, special session over the week- stitutlonal sidestepping, but
DeMilly said the ['SC had
And so the practice of provid- toll roaos and ferries by way of
authorizing the charge.
However, the constitution
way.
his
['SC end to give a conference corn- Brantley basically got
Others enlisted help from ing free agendas to the press an amendment by Rep. William been authorized for several demurred DeMilly and
that less than a quoSeator
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provides
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Andrews, D-Gainesville.
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But it must be admitted here
Is always eager to please the
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the
presence of
didn't go back into session until day and compel
but has not been charging the asked a reporter to accompany promise.
absent
members
in
such man.
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Estate

Warni ng

dressed "to whom it may con- the bill vetoed,

cern" certainly left the unMIAMI API Inflation and president of a New Jersey- regulations and environmental
government policy may push based real estate marketing restrictions taking more of the
the price of a home in South and research firm active In home building and purchasing
dollar.
Florida beyond the reach of Florida.
Environmental controls alone
Becker pointed out to a meetmost buyers and could lead to a
of
have
added about $2,000 to the
Economic
Society
recession In the region's lag of the
housing market, a prominent South Florida that the cost of price of the average home in
real estate consultant has homes Is Southeast Florida is recent years, he said.
Becker also said that Incomes
increasing at 12 to 15 per cent a
warned,
have
not kept pace with rising
"The culprit in this whole year.
of
housing
costs.
result
this
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William
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thing is government,"
"Buyers who can afford to
E. Becker said Tuesday. He's governmental fees, zoning
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Angela Williams and Octavia Banks.
The scholarship winners will receive aid
from the chapter upon their enrollment III the
college of their choice. Scholarship awards
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VANILLA ICE CREAM
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cheese and add can of tomatoes
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with peppers
chopped very fine. Stir
In very large bowl, put let- caslonally. Add meat on top of
recipes her friends give to her, three-fourths cup sugar. Add heated oven for 3 min., turn pan I head chopped lettuce
but she Isn't hesitant to change scalded milk to yolks, while so drippings coat all sides and 2 chopped tomatoes
tuce and tomatoes with Doritoes and pour on cheese
crumbled Doritoes on top. Do sauce. Toss well. Serve
them to her own taste. "I like to beating. Add 1 can condensed bottom, pour excess into corn- 1 bag Doritoes
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predicted it will continue that
way for another six to nine
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housing boom and inflation
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County
resident
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cooking secrets with her to health food fanatic
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A great conversation
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405 W. 18th St., Sanford, and
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at 5 pm. at the First Baptist
Church, Sanford.

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Lanham, Ocala, announce the G. H. Sheets, Muskogee,
engagement of their daughter. Oklahoma, and Mrs. Ona
Lanham, Ocala.
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a 1973 graduate of Deland High
School. He will graduate from
Florida State University in
August with a BS in business
and marketing. He Is member
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Besides this, worms aerate the ground. Without them much of
the fertile earth would be unable to absorb water and would
eventually become worthless hardpan. Bricker says this may be
happening now In some areas where chemical fertilizers have
killed or exiled the worm population; mod worms grown today
go to needy farmers.
As for the potential of worms for protein, the birds and the
shrews can already vouch for it. Actually, some nations have for
centuries considered dried worms to be a delicacy. Perhaps the
idea will not take quick root in America, but North American
Bait has recipes on hand for everything from wriggly bread to
subterranean pie.
Whatever its future, Bob Bricker Insists the earthworm will be
valuable. He says he needs 1000 growers In his Ohio county
alone. Right now good worms bring $5 to $7 a pound (about 1,000)
and Bricker is enthusiastic. He Is expanding his operation and
hopes In a few years to have $400,000 in Inventory in his
household cropland.

By TOM TIEDE
The Herald Services

P4/

BELLVILLE, Ohio — Darwin called them the intestines of the

world. They were so precious to early tillers of the Nile Valley
that their killing was punishable by the sword. And today the
earthworm — the hermaphroditic, promiscuous Oligochaeta
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predicting earthquakes. Chemically abused land throughout the
northern hemisphere Is being rejuvenated by wriggling Imports.
Some scientists believe that earthworms constitute an exciting,
if icky, source of consumable protein for food-poor nations.
And where there is demand, there Is business. No more is the
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principally oriented to the sport fisherman; It has burgeoned In
the past decade to a highly charged, even scientific activity.
Last year there was $7 billion worth of worm commerce In the
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So brisk is the business, in fact, that the earthworm Industry
has had to adopt franchising to keep up with widespread orders.
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concerned. Gloria Barker, a Coloradoan who invested $1,000 in
worms In the 1960s, now reportedly earns $500,000 a year from
MR. AND MRS. BENNIE F MILLS
her matured corporation. Ronald Caddie, who allegedly went
from welfare to worms, now runs the multi-million dollar North
American Bait Co., of California.
ill
rate
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The worm doesn't always turn right for growers, of course.
last year he was a police union representative; he is now
Many small devotees lost their crops, and their shirts, during
keeping one million red hybrids (wrigglers) In what used to be
freeze and fuel shortage of last winter. Still, for many, the
his recreation room. He says he invested $1,000 In a worm
business seems to be an ideal way to earn extra money In hard
franchise last January and is already harvesting "about $800 or
1
times; and, for some, worm farming has become a small but full
so a moith."
Bricker says it's the easiest profit he's ever made. His worms
greeting;
Laura
Walker,
time
enterprise.
By DORIS DIETRICH
breed
in simple wood boxes which are filled with a cheap wood
Grower
Bob
Bricker
is
in
the
latter
classification.
Until
late
Sherry
Cook,
and
Cheryl
Herald Correspondent
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rAcicfpv- Mr
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An atmosphere of music, Fred Wilson, Mrs. Gertrude
laughter and hospitality Fox, Mrs. Robert Morris, Mrs.
surrounded Sanford Woman's Benny Austin, Mrs. Kenneth
Club Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh, and Mrs. B. B. Ryan,
Bonnie F. Mills were honored serving and pouring; and Mrs.
on the celebration of their 50th A. L Wilson, April Morris and
wedding anniversary. The fact Frances Staley, floating
that the honor guests have both hostesses.
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been deaf all their lives did not
•
el
When Sanford celebrated Its
Grace Henderson and Bennie
pose a communication gap. F. Mills met while students at
Farm-City Days recently, SISSign language interpreters Georgia State School for the
TER Inc. offered a $25 prize to
translated the colloquy of the deaf In Cave Springs, Ga. They
the best decorated booth in
memorable afternoon,
downtown Sanford. However,
were married on June 15, 1927
the club's officers decided that
Hod and hostess for the in Milledgeville. Ga. The couple
none of the booths were decorcelebration were the couple's has lived In Sanford for 45 years
ated
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attractively PnAIIDh to --•-.
where
Mills
has
been
employed
only surviving daughter, Mrs.
r
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qualify
as
a
self-taught
barber.
Richard Ten Eyck (Mona)
.
Walker and her husband.
Active in the deaf ministry
•
Instead, the money was doForming the receiving line with program of the First Baptist
nated to the Central Florida Zoo
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the anniversary pair and the Church, both have spent a
with Arcielia Reitzel left) of
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hosts were widows of the Mills' lifetime
in
activities
SISTER presenting the check to
two sans, Mrs. Frank Mills of surrounding the deaf. They are
Al Rozon, zoo director. At the
Niceville and Mrs. Ben Mills J. members of the Orlando
same time, she gave RolOn a '
of Chicago. Chapter of the Florida
second $25 check from The ForThe anniversary fete served Association for the Deaf. The
est, Lake Mary.
as a family reunion with many couple's deaf friends from all••• - "
Also favoring the zuo, this
family members meeting for Florida were among the
time
with a $120 donation, was
well
throngs
of
anniversary
the first time. Among the
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the
faculty
and staff OL Casselwithersfamily well wishers were eight
berry Elementary Schoos Prinof the couple's brothers and
Following the reception, Mr.
cipal Christy Harp (right)
sisters, nine of their 12 grand- and Mrs. Walker entertained
made the presentation.
children and several nieces and about 40 family members at a
nQbews. The couple also has buffet dinner party at their
two great-grandaughters.
Washington Avenue home.
A "This Is Your Life" type
Format was arranged by Mrs.
Waikerasarisetoher
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parents. On display were Wife Hot Over Cooling Husband
congratulatory messages from
i
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
problem. It could be physical. used when referring to batlocal
business leaders,
Or
emotional. In any case be tieships and tornadoes.
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President and Mrs. Carter and
DEAR
ABBY:
Please
rush
BIG Al.
has
cooled off far too much for a
IGovernor Reubin Askew, and a
young man who Is still on the
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DEAR AL: True. But who
pictorial family history album me 10 "Do' and Don'ts" on how
sunny side of 30. Get coun- wants to be a battleship or a
of events spanning more than5o to get my husband back. He
hasn't actually left me, he's just
seling!
years.
tornado? I notice that "He" and
not here. I am 26 and Jeff is 28,
[)EAR
ABBY:
Howdo
you
Him is ahays used when
During the two-hour recepthink
our
young
people
cornreferring
to God.
tion, Mrs. R. R. Pippin played hand since last December!
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the guests relaxed in an at- children. We planned to have
but if I wait for Jell to make the
INTERESTED
mosphere capturing gold and four, but if I'm going to have
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first move, nothing will ever
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DEAR INTERESTED:
white In the decor and refresh- any more, I will have to look
happen. Besides, I have my
ment.s.
into artificial insemination. pride. So please be a pal, Abby, Despite all the crime, violence
and rebellion that has surfaced
Others assisting were Mrs I've been complaining about and send me those 10 Do's and today, I have seen more
Joe Duggar, Mrs. Cecil Tucker this bra long tirnc, but it hasn't Don'ts" on how to get my compassion, love and caring
and Mrs. John Decker, done me much good. Jeff says husband back. Thank you.
and less bigotry, prejudice and
he's "tired." (But he's not too
Ut !TtItt'.. selfishness than was evidenced
. . .
tired to play two hours of tennis
DEAR
RUTIIIE:
I%
Ish
there
20
years
ago
every Sunday!
DEAR ABBY: lam writing In
Then It suddenly hit me. i were 10 "Do's and Don'ts*' on
guess I don't appeal to him how to revive a marriage. But reference to a letter from
anymore. I don't know why. I'm there aren't. Ever) marriage Is DAZED, who riduculed her
the same girl he chased all over different, (And so Is every friend for spending so much
money on her dog's funeral.
the campus at Boulder,Jeff.1
Face
your
problem
squarely,
My beautiful Chihuahu,
E NE
,
Colorado eight years ago. I
O
haven't let myself go to seed, and tell it to Jeff. Don't play a Chichi, died last year at the age
and l know there's nobody else, waiting game, and forget your o114, and lfl had had the money
What's so great about our local
I just hate to be the aggressor, pride. He obiousIy has a to give her an elaborate
newspaper?
funeral. - would have tldl v
Plenty II We offer so much for You I
spent it.
We
bring you the latest news I We tell
ANOTHER PET LOVER
you about current business trends and
DEAR PET LOVER: We are
sports happaningsi When you're
a nation of pet lovers. It Will
looking for the latest storewide
come as no surprise to you that
bargains, the best restaurants, sports
Americans spend more money
events, musical concerts, weather
on pet food than on baby food.
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reportsand countless other "local"
things
We
have them. We're your
DEAR ABBY: Please tell
of
Index for lust about
those women libbers not to feel
everything in town. And we're right In
slighted when the pronoun "he'
your own backyardi
or -- him" is used when
referring to people in general
YOU GET IT ALL WHEN YOU
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Freih imbitions may be matt.. ir either is over2W
Pass 3V Pass 3e
aakenetttod,I). but don't rush .hadowed, the other will be
Pan 3NT.P&amp;n 6v
into them %ithout discretion If angry
Pan Pan Pass
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Opening lead- 5 v
trip over your own shoelaces. You tend to spark prematurely
LIBRA iSept. 23-Oct 231 In today. Take care not to open
A Pennsylvania reader asks
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could be your mouth and spoil something
North didn't raise "des in the late Olive Avery Peterson.
an expensive day. You're too thich Lould be very good for
spite of holding .ttle
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make U logical evaulatlon
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distribution and wanted to with 12 national women's nd
SCORPIO iOct 24 Nov 22) Thtri. a possibility you could
Joint cnture cnIil take an
uIfcr a loss today because of show that his hand was mixed championships to her
unexpected turn today and the rash judgment of a business balanced with Its high cards credit. Even more important,
all in the minor sults.
she was one of the nicest of
cause c9mplications with associate. Eye closely iny
South gave up all thought of the thousands of bridge
oeven and just J=* to six players.

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Btforlin%olvingyourselNnan)
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new ventures. tidy up the old
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You may take on new
ones first. If you don't. they
m.jy overlap and cause nothing rvsponsibilities where you earn
)Our bread and butter. Unless
but Lonfusion
you treat them seriously, things
CANCER 'June 21-July 221 could o awry.

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25
26
27
made the right diagnosis. The
look at a small silver of tissue strep count I ASO titer) is very
under a microscope.
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30
high and proves that she has
There are also some physical had a streptococcal infection.
31
32
signs of liver damage the doctor The swollen glands are part of
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35
36
obvious to the untrained Lfl volvement begins within about
dlvidual. To give you more 10 days to two weeks after the
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The Health Letter number 74,
42
44
45
The kidneys react to the
Uving With Your Uver. Others ')
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self. heart does when rheumatic
cents with a
,
for fever follows in the wake of
addressed
envelope
52
mailing. Send your request to strep throat.
The best treatment is to
me in
in ca
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DEAR DR. t.AMB - Two normal diet is best. The only
months ago our 9-y ear-old thing I would advise would be to
daughter became ill. Her avoid salt. You do not menti%
glands became so enlarged they swelling
were tender and hurt her. She was accumulating fluid this
also
had a temperature off and would be even more Important.
By BERNICE'BEDE OSOL
on. often up to 103 degrees.
The pale appearance is
She had large amounts of red common with this disease.
blood cells in her urine and her anemia may also be ad
For Thursday, June 16, 1977
strep count was up to 2,500. The amociated factor. It sounds to
doctor decided she had sub- me like your daughter has bee~
extraordinary occur, keep your acute nephritis.
YOURBIRTHDAY
properly diagnosed and is beinj
cool
June ii, isn
He said it as caused from properly treated You will have
the strep in her system. He has to wait for time and nature to d
There a strong possibility.
SAGITTARIUS iNov. 23-Dec. been treating her with the rest.
tiiIS)i.artiiat)Oulltread paths :l)YourudgmentIstooeaslIy
:
you never trod before. Excit- influenced todayb outside
ment and adventure lie ahead, opinions and pressures. You
but blaze the trail cautiously. could please the others, but
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Isay It will eventually affect his
a
liver. Could his liver be affected
20 Negative
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now even though he Ito no
DOWN
conjunction
rigluir
pain? What kirift of tests are
22 O"r there
41 Bondi adoes
to O"pic
23 Snaky letter I Plotter
there to check liver?
board (abbr.)
24 Greek letter 2 king of gods
wand
.
Yes his
DEAR READER
3 Newspaper. 21 Blood
28 Skunk-like
factor
42
Mountain
cat
undergoing
be
liver
can
already
Mon
animal
23 More
changes. It seems to be very
45 Affect (2
28 Sunirn.r (Fr.) 4 Mi. West
f. oar
role
30 Rugged rock
hard for people to grasp that penicillin. She has a pale look
27 Field mouse
wdL)
5 Explosive
31 Morel
29 Give In
their
body may be undergoing all over and at times sheet47 Born
59
confidence
changes that they white hands, arms and face.
serious
abbe.1home 33 Cfii
ntor
0 tion
32
48 Summer
urn
time
or feel. That is why The doctor doesn't seem consee
Whitney
cannot
7 Auxiliary
ae child
(a br)
8 Selfish
33 Vents
special
tests. His liver cerned about this w hite look.
we
have
flvfrOnrneflI 50 MIlitary
individual
35 Lamprey
could
be
developing
fatty She has to urin ate frequently
37
Conduits
37 ek letter
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echool (abbr.)
deposits inside it and there and drinks lots of water, and
39 Defense
10 Scallion
SI Was
ganization
12 Notice
3 8 Mans
would be no pain at all. Juices.
(abbr)
13 Wood coal
nicknami
Is there any special diet A
ffltroducedIncidentally cirrhosis of the
Her
she should b
Uver is the fowth
ln
1
4
2
3
5
6
7 8
10
9
of death in men between the are still swollen but the doctor
per cent says It takes time, maybe
ges of 35 and 54
f these e2?yi
:
the disease to go away. What
a preventable disease.
Chemical tests are done to else can we do?
test the liver function when
DEAR READER - Your

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Wednesday June 15, 977

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at 7:25 and 825, local news.

stars. Ted at
Theater, Sarasota.
1000
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Bitt) when a beaiditti
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investigate the death of an
attractive wian stoc,i
racer.

2) PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
61 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
'9) MOVIES.(Mon.)'lilTako
Sweden." Bob Hope, Tuesday
Weld. 1965. (Tues) 'Best 01
the aien." Robed Ryan.
1948. (Wed.)
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Wilde, Michael Rennie.
(Thiss.)"LitttoBoyLost."Bing
Crosby. Claude Dauphin.
(B&amp;W) 1953. (Fri.) "Seaet of
the Incas" Clwtton Heston.
Robert '.oung' 1954.

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Wednesday

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4': BRADY BLF"JCH
6 THE CROSS WITS
611 EMERGENCY ONE
7 FEEDBACK
91 WILD. WILD WDRLD OF
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SWEEPSTAKES
5t28.000 QUESTION
DOWN TO EARTH Wth
.kn Watson.
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12 MY THREE SONS
24 EAST CENTRAl. FLORIDA REPORT
800
2 i GRIZZLY ADAMS: Grizzly
relates how Naki.ttia. his IniSan
blood trother, arid Ben, the
bear, taught hen hOw to Sl.vvTvo
in the wikierness. (A)
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THOMAS REMEMBERS
11
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(Fri) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
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advance Semincle South library, Seminok' Plaza,

Casselberry.
Air Force Sergeants Assu. Auxiliary, 8 p.m.,

McCoy

AARP and N/tRT, 2:30 p.m., Sanford Civic Center.
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m. Altamonte Civic Center.
Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous, 8p.m., 1201 W. First
St
Lake Mary Rotary, 8a.m., Mayfair Country (.lub.
Cuselbeny Lions, 13:30 p.m., BoflanZa, SR

Springs.

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community room 2424 Edgewater Dr., Orlando.

NIte caps International, 1:30 p.m., First Federal

12' THE DOCTORS
6. THE GUIDING UGHT

Bake sale sponsored by First Christian Church, 10

Th,ss.)VLLAALEGRE(WOd.
Fn)CARRASCOLENOAS

am., Wtnn-DlxIe, th Street, Sanford.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
Seminole South Rotary, 7:51) a m., Ird Chwnley's,
Altamonte Springs
Sanford Seminole Jaycees, noon, Jaycee building.
Seminole Sunrise Khsanls, I am., Sambo's, Sanford.
TanglewoodAA, closed,80.m.,St. Richard's Church.
Longssood AA, closed, 8p.m., Rolling Rills Moravian

Club, 710 E. Rollins.

THURSDAY

10:00a.m.. 4:00p.m.
7:30p.m.-l0:2Op.m.
. 7:30 p.m..10:30p.m.

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Alcoholics Anonymous Sanford Women's Group, 2
p.m.. 1201 W. First St.
Ascension Latheran Church.
"Moon1Iht Bowling" sponsored by Orange City

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Sanford

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Free blood pressure tests by Sanford Fire t)epart-

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Reiponsibiecitixen wantS to borrow
small, late mo,, self contind
motor home for wo wCk
b.inning June 30th.
Will guarantee, insure, and ShOw,
"Gratitude" with $100
Call. 3275460, 373 1664. 32) 0520 or
232 1796.

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$500 Thousand monthly stuffing,
addressing evelopes
Send
stamp.d envelope plus lOc.
.
Continental I. Box 11707, Orlando.
Fla niO7
Get full exposure - take that "For
J '" sgn down &amp; run .s ClasSil,td releonone SOI1C.tors. experienced
2 SOperliourpluSbonus Work tO
ad Call 3272611 or $31 999]
am tO3pm or) 3Opm 101)0
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HANNAH
pm 339071$
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night at ZAYRE, Sanford Meet WORKING
FOREMAN.Fiberglass Good companyand 5$
me at the Zayre nile litC sale. 9
AAA EMPLOYMENT
•. p.m 'hI midnight, June 17
Love. DAN 201 Commercial
373 5116
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Earn extra vacation money
Weddingiwith Elegance
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Take orders for Lisa Jewelry
Call Dot-Notary Public
Call for FREE CATALOG SALES
322 7026or 323 0647
KIT on toll Free 100 631.1251.
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ARE YOU TROUBLED! Call Toll
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Penney's; 2:4O a.m., in

front of Zayre's.
MONDAY, JUNE20

Altamoate-South Seminole Jayceei, 7:30 p.m.,
dubbouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.
Humane Society, 8 p.m., 80 17-92, Concord Plai.a
t.ongwooci.
Diet Workshop, l:30p.m.,SanhjndoUnited Methodist
Church, SR 434 and I-.4.
Sanford Rotary, noon, CIvic Center.

&amp; FOUfld
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FOUND
Lady's gold frame eye
glasses Thursday. parking
Sheriff's Dept 322 5115 Ext 2050
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as 12 weekly If you Qualify 323
or 323 5415
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Fiesh Zellwood Corn, daily, 52 )O
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Fresh

picked

Black Cyed

Squash. Green beans,
Tomatoes, Ga Peaches, all 3 lbs
for 1), or by the bushel Ice Cold
watermelons BAGGS MARKET,
2415 Sanford Ave Sanford
Peas, black eyes &amp; acre. Beans.

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Cukn U pick 373 6000 Ask br
Joe S Cameron Ave -look for U
p.ck signs on left

HEMS 'for 'sale Luznar Poultry
Farm In Samsula (10 mil,s West
New Smyrna Beachi LOcVv'd off
to
Hwy U, on Samsula Di'
Watermelon Lane 1 904 2$ 5419

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1IIrttuC1jons

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373 057$
lesson$AiflstruJrn

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CHARM

SOUTH

SCHOOL

Modeis

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men 901253 47)0 or 904 25) 67)9
18-Help Wanted

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MACHINIST -3 p.%ase power tools
AAA EMPLOYMENT
32) 5)76
Commercial
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Wking Dad desires lady to live in
&amp; care for children Room, board
i. satan P31 6100

C TYPE LICENSE
Pflon 339 071S
BEAD STRINGER

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Jewelry
AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 Commercial
373 5176
Stylist, Master licensed. Only the
best need apply 322 Vu

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Part lime business for husband &amp;
wife Pick your own hours 322
1711 between S 30 &amp; 7 p m
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AVON sales mein extra money thiS
Summer 614)379__24-Business

Opportunities

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residence

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necessary

We
provide
everything Small 'nveslmenl &amp;
work
required Call Mr ,RIce
area

in Or lando
859.6800

Efficiency apartment, air con
water

furnished

UP

stairs SIP Park Ave. Sanford

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3 22 2420

112 BR's, from 520 wk completely
furn, 611 Park Ave. Sanford, or
323 4796
FurniShed 3 room apt , Sanford. $100
plus security 4616717
1 Bedroom apt , 53750 wk Water &amp;
electricity pd 175 deposit Call
37021l

bath, large paneled family room
with lirepiace, benced yard,
carpet, drapes, air, lOw tavtt
529.500

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ANYTIME
MUfliple Listing Service
REAL 10145

BATEMAN REALTY
Req FOcal Estate Broker
263$ 5 5antord Ave
321 0719 eves 373 7643

burnished III 110cr. Reasonable
7t$W. tstSt.Sanford

1lA.I,nIvoc
"r"-"-'
2 Bedroom. unfurnished. newly

decorated, near S C C SIX) mo
dep 19017360299
Sec.

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stove. ref

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air.

3727296

595

Redecorated I BR. kitchen equip
pad, nice yard Deposit required
322 1976 or 322 3972

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Don't pile no longer needed items

tigh as an elephant's eye Place a
clalsitied ad, and pile the money
in your wallet'
3 BR unturnished house f
reed in
the country, Call 327 4339
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Nice 2 BR block home, furnished or
unfurnished 373 2920
after 6
call 327 7529

or

Jim Hunt

fireplace

Also a game room

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FULL TiME POTENTIALu

TOY WORLD

puter prccessed by one of the
oldeSt and largest br md name toy
wholesalers in the U S Applicants

must be resl,onsibt,. able 10 make
deciSionS, and be capable 01
making minimum cash in
vestmenl Of 15.250 tOO pci
merchandise buy back

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Property

OCEAN FRONT API S

Daytona
Beach For reSeryalions, call Mrs
P U Hutchison. 372 4Q5$
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Building 10,00014,000 Sq
ri
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duStrial. commercial, Ill W i,
SI , 371 1100
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Real btate

3 BR. 7 bath, Ig
lot. Pool, carpet 177.500 or d5c
Ion equity &amp; assumption 32] 1515

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6,t 1,75. Ext AlP Sunday
calls acccpltd

INC.
MLS R E AL TOR

REAL ESTATE

AVE

CAN'T BE BEAT - Masonry 3 BR.
I' ibaths. Florida room, wall wall
carpet. fenced yard Only 517.900
Easy terms

Morning Class in Longwood
WEEKEND EXAM PREP

II? HIDDEN LAKE DUVE
$31,000

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BR.

OLDER COUNTRY HOME- Celery
Ave. 1 acre, easy financing,
FOR

REC,ISTRATIOtI 67 1 -777 1

116000

Eves 377 Isv

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322 7117

701 E 25th SI

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ADOpTION this 23t'd day of M.a
A 0 1977

\4iiac
SCHOOLS OF REAL. ESTATE

NC
"QualII ltitiuctIOfl.
-the loundatlun of the profession."

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Forrest

p 2495
1973 GRANDAM, air, auto, all
power. AM. FM stereo, burgundy

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3166 or 323 7710

with burg interior Only
p 2295

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BILL BAKER

79-Trucks-Trailers
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(he,irolef '1? h,ilt ton, cusfom
air, excellent
'i"iu'C V C tub
'ond tori 51 C 1 29$ 3119

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AND
THE

CHICO

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834-4405

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322-1835

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- ANY

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" DASHER WAGON
74 FORD WAGON
II VEGA OT WAGON
74 ELECTRA
7) AMBASSADOR 9 Pai

7) vEGA 1 0009
72 HORi4ETT-4 De .A,tI
fl CEL1CA-Auvto. Air
7) VEGA 3 DOOR
71 IMPALA CUSTOM

72 OPEL MANTA-AutO

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71 CuTLASS huYREM

it SPORTASOUT WON
'7) EL OORADO-4.o.d,d
'75 COUGAR *91

7$ MUSTANG-vt, A,,.
ii SU1CC wILDCAT

cRiCicETT v DOOR

17.92-427

5 Points

Longwood

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CONSULT OUR

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PAl tIll N CON T RA TOR
F REF ESTIMATES 319 1317

Home Improvements

Aluminum Siding

Paving

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P1

ow; l'.ilcn ow;, tro Orreoval,
Dump Truck Rental hIOuh

,5.491t NEW HOMES TO dli
IOLDONE TO REPAIR
Phone 371 $663

Wrecking. F ill Dirt 373 1)74

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i.r. naPe p.,ntnq forever Cover
IQ
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7Od .'4itPi ,iluinUm
siding. aluminum overhangs &amp;
gutters Deal direct no m,ddle
into 22 ,r% r,p E,tQle S.dt1 Co .
sn .l

Mortgages Bought
&amp; Sold
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Painting

BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Expert work Foam shampoo Free
-st.mates Guaranteed Ph 134
SI

Central Heat &amp; Air Condbonr.;
For free "sirnabes Call Cirl
Harr '. t? 1 .114' ii .Ir! '.t 1

, Acit lots, city of Lake Mary,
waler, pawed hlreels. or *11 build
to Suit Esh from yOOr property
56500 834 1619
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Home Cleaning

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FIVE TOWNS Air Cord &amp; Ref Co
24 Hr Sri', $12 per hr Master
Chg &amp; BAC Ok 162 3303

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REAL TOIlS
1.34) 4133 or 319 1711

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4)1 11't
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(.,rpentry, RemDatellrtg. Addtion.
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
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hack yard isn'I' Sell it with i want

Pest Control

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AsSume intq . 3 BR.
SAN LANTA
Pt bath, lerraizO floors, gas heal,
range, refrig $10,900

beauty Care
TO',%Fi4',t.1iY

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SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

WIlT REALTY
14EALTPR
32) 0610
Multiple LiSling Service
Evenings.46a S]61or3720?79

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car garage, large yard 373 7Sl
5 9 r'. new. 3 BR. I' bath. C lilA.
W carpet, very n.ce location

CORNIS

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llniIitii Ci tilt I,'.id ,d itI'
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PHA FIsANCINO
I ked'ilal 'wrn. at IllI
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scrn.ad .rcS and
J IF YOU WANT a Ireans Suite iii Ike 0
atw. ii. m's aria 2 Sudrein'
1Mw. ,,.tS I Sn4lf Pta rut RiM ext
v's s NarIWt Geld teamS. tulle
W
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INDUSTRIAL ILDO

winiM,itI ltPl S'ueilliAg Mitli
licked .fic, Has reinlsecad c.ecr,t.
vM.adiag slabs Dears ta.. macVu
I, •cc,,w,nedale a ler,e toflift
A6.quale .w.f teciles C.nresienl
t. Ats Yrauli. 14. Saslead and Pint
Ai,tItSSity I$q pesible itati '.A.pMeets Many peii,54 vsai

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scneiuiedp"(l. "Ia

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Stemper Isgency
. S LLTOU
S,m.Ml'sO'Ia*OSWP
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selling commonly every di,
Read &amp; use them Qite'ri

FOL 1Y EL I LYRICAL '.-E 14, I:).
14es,drnIl &amp; Commercial
Licensed. Bondedl Insured tree
Est,rr.s'e's )23 9111

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tScatdrg
"nC'S AC caPer P
tour dogs t. (Jt5 322571:
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ROy S Home Maintenance
.':umb,ng repairs, screen repars
painIng. odd lobe Reasonable
LiCensed 3770066
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I 14 . I ,j o114
NI PF. UPHOLStERY
"°"e 327 0707
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ifer'n.J 'es.deolal
&amp; Smaller r,,esh Iorr ci :eu usan
link, guaranteed better, I to S
tmes longer, at galvanized prices
,,_, j1 130 12?? lot Ire, e%tmaIe's
Sentry Fence

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Hauling
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LIGHT 14..lJ' IN C.
YARD
REF USE &amp; OLD APPLIANCES
Ph 3195)7) (Santo'd local)
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i c)PiC, Il 1)5. () C 4.%tl'Ip4G
'.1 All IS IN liEM.1rw[m L; IT!
NU,'w 'AiTH .S CIA 54 'tI' -'.0

t XPE FOT LAWN SEQ ICE
%'o*'ng Edging Fertlizing
Commevc Ii &amp; Resuienlal
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;,I,neS Lawn Sprneier S,stems
installed, Serviced &amp; l4epa.red
Free Estimates 37,1 025.1. 9 t S
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Land Pnlenance
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sdnsg Free
demon%t,aI.on Decor :Jnlumit.d
3)90715
yOu'

guaranteed
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M,lt,$l 11111*9 Senvic.

322-4991

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Electrical

HOMES
Deal With Steatpu_.

Idyllwilde By owner 4 BR. 7 bath.
Screened porch, privacy lence. 2

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tor'y'rrl, H,tfr rIb sjh,',
',t ' ,
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Electric 1,11,
SkyOiv'rxj Eau'pment
349 S7).4
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VINCENT SCARPENTRY
No iobtoosm.lI

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,iS'eS P ire 0' c
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Merchandise

7
CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD
story. I BR, 7 bath, living room
*,th fireplace. Separate garage
SI?
sri

321.0041

BUY JUNK CARS
From 110 tO 150
32? S9lOatter br weekends

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At. TAMONT F
700' Ori Street, iyeI
wooded land $i

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

II? I,isitll
,,..(x A,.

2695
1974 SUN BUG. sunroof, radio.
tow mileage.

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

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lakes. 105' on Street $I,

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.AKESIDE APARTMENT S
Highway 17.97, Sanford
Across From Ranch House
3867Oor8319m

Pickup. RN.27. camper shell,

air, automatic, super clean

BUY JUNK CARS
fromltOto$50
Call 322 1671

377 33$)

SANFORD AREA

MY DREAM HOME Breathtaking
btlUty. I BR. 2 bath neslled
among the oaks in country Setting
Custom built arid rebreshirigly
decorated $57 500

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1974 TOYOTA Longbed Hilux

17' Eealhercraft aluminum boat.
with 20 HP Chrysler &amp; Trailer
5)75 377 31.11

ALTAMONTE AREA - Lakefront
about I acre, zoned agricultural
125'x17$' 117,5.00

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323.7832

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Likenew,) BR.

BIG FA,5ILY SPECIAL-BR. 7
bath, large benci'd yard. Swim
mirig pool. choc, area 1)7.000

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S Acre lakefront parcels, available
William
lake Sylvan area

EllA VA

GEORGIA BOUND Owners says
'Sell'', 3 BR, 7 balls, like nw,
family room, wall wall carpet,
fenced yard. garden area Good
old Seclion 121.900

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77Jui* Cars Removed
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uODSON&amp;IAWINE
2978 HWy I? 92
373 5961

over

I Air E MONROE
Beautiful
building &amp; canil lotS, big oak
Jenny Clark Realty.
trees
REALTOR 372 119$

briCk. I' bathS, split bedroom
plan, will wall carpet, fenced
y.ird 173.500

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101 SUNLAND DRIVE-- Corner lot.
S 811. I balh. 127.500

take

43-LOtS-ACreage

Harold Hall Realty

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Hawthorne,

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1973 BUICK CENTURY, Air,
automatic, PS, PB, 39.000 miles.
extra clean, white.bbue interior.

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories
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paymentS. unfurn , landscaped
lot, rental p4rk 377 716.3 before I
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Sunland Estates

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21.60'

poOl, fireplaces, many oak trees
323 4143

14thST SPECIAL

3 tSR, u"oti'ii' home. wilti cabana 0.
porch furnished PartIty car
Dated, in fenced private y,,rd SI)'.
Adults only 373 051$ after 5 30

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1973 PONTIAC CATALINA, 7
dr ,air, power it. I brakes, auto.
transmission, bluewtiite vInyl
top Only

Good Used Telev.hioni. $25 ,,r"l up
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available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$OJOrIandoDr 3731200

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3 BR. 71.64' Barrington, VA loans

DV OWNER
37. Cent H A.
Separate DR. eat n kitchen, huge

Attractive

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Errol L. Greene

corner

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WHiCH CAN BE DONE NO
OTHER WAY CALL 3732611
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CASH 322-4132

52pppliances

New S liP, I Dalh homes, 5735(4)
(',overnmtnt sub'dr ,iva'lable
,4,lci,r 3?? 2757 lOu." ii 'uS.iiO
54-Garage Sales -Opper?unI,
______________________________ --Yard Sale. Ttiur5d,j' I.. Friday. 9 to
42-Wwbile Homes
7609 Pairretto Kn,ckkn,iciuS,
furn,ti,,re &amp; ii- sc

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lenced

327 2110
Alter Hrs
322 06?

CLASSII'IEL) ADS DO A .108

For uSed furniture, appliances. I
tools. etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
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COLOP i...
)9" portable Sold new br $429
Will sell for 5115 or 110 monthly, no
money down BAKS. 2)20 E
Colonial Drive (neil to F,ch'sl
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2 BR. carpeted. large
tool stied. excel area Terms
Owner 670 15.55

SwimmIng pool enclosed by
slockade fence, has it'5 own wet
bar, bath area. 1. Sauna Even a
azeori A must see st Ste 910

SUNLAND

Realty, Inc.

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53-TV- Radio. Stereo

SanfOrd

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lOCH ARbOR Spacious 5
story brick waler tront home.
boi'mai living &amp; itning, roomy
pantry, family room wilh

7491

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7121 Park Dr
REAl TOP
122 9201
377 3991

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831-1318

Wanted to buy uSed office lurniture
Any
quantity
NOLL'S
CASSELBERRY, Hwy 1197. IX)

Parts.
KEP4MOI7 E wASHER
lJed
machines
Service
MOONE'f .'.PPLIANCES 3730691
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4dm rh
freezer, good condit On. 1171
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32-Houses Unfurnished

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68-Wanted to Buy

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Ca I I Ba rt

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DATSUN

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Rowe Couch. 100 Love Sea?, 535
('r'S'r. 515 Stove Hood wlpi In
to good cond 371 0013

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Will consider equity ifl anything of
value on 3 BR home,
localion. Choice of 2 $19,900 to
576.900

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51-Household Goods

Trade Up or Down

2565 pAWii

$40000 i'er Year

June 20 ........Salesman's Course

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND determined by IN governin
appear or plead l the cOmplaint
authority of the City of Casselberr
herein by the 10th day of July, 1917. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Florida, and the provislorn of jts

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Priced to Sell Children's Shop, 2610
iuiforo
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By Owner Freshly painted 3 BR. 2

mos

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9 t'uts. Lanraoor 6. uerman
Shepherd. bweeksold, 7 maleS 17
females. $40 ca 323 3214.

Sale
EverythIng To Go

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LEASE A DATSUN
210 Z or B 710
Lowest Rates in in

Dobermans. 10 wkt, bik , male &amp;
female. AKC CD parents Fan
tattiC pedigree, show quality.
Helen PCII, 3724099. Osteen. St
Rd 415

Dinette Set,
SereoCorusoie,
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '12 and
'73 Models Call 323 1370 or $31
1405 Dealer

65-Pets-Supplies

111995.. new HOIly*OOd beds.
single. 119 95. dOuble. 169 95 color
TV. console. 599 95. refrigeratOrs.
549 9Sup Carllon's Furniture, 377
37',

Near River and Marina
BR. 7
bath. 2 3rds acre wooded IC'
Owner's moving Mud 1105 Phone
37360*9 or 372 SI?)

many extras 136.000

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
7300 Mellonville
Sanford

carpeted, adults
after I wk dys

II Acres

(OMi"LETELY P (CONDI tONED
-.
VA I EllA homes located ,
many areas oi emino!e Lounty I
117.500 to 550.000 Down payment
low as 5100
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PINECREST- tOo EasI Jinkins
Circle- Extremely well kept 3
BR. 2 bath, pool home with many.

details.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
i St Bernard. AKC Reg Male.
311 3I%E First St
377 5677
$100 322 5010

Split levelS BR.)' bath, motherin
law apt. 3 yrs. old. Much more.
115.000 373 1309

scaped Priced at 119,900

registration fee unless vehicle is
sold Call 9012351311 for further

Rent

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURPIITURE. )t Sill

FRUIT JARS lx canning, I? qts.
SI 90 case C,OPMLY'S East 16
327 9569

Stenstrom Realty

SANFORD-. 2100 Park Ave - Well
kept 7 BR, 1 bath, plus connecting
1 BR apt for rental income or
private apt 537.900

FURNiShcD APARTMENT
lor2 BEDROOM
PHONE 373 02*2

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nexe area 515111 be inlitled to all c

DONE AND ORDERED at Telphone 30fl2 2171
APPROVED,
Publish: June S. IS. 1977
O.'lando. Florida, this 27th day of
Gerald K. Christensen
April, 1977
OEM 79
Mayor
GEORGE C YOUNG
- ATTEST.
United Stales District Judge
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF Mary W Hlwffiome
Publish. Miy ii. 25, June),$. 15.23, ANNEXATION BY THE CITY City Clerk
1917
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PblI5h, June 1. S. 1$. 73, 1977
DEL II
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
DEN3

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Enjoy life more with your own
business Producefiberglan parts
for old reliable company on a
*rutttn guaranteed money back
Contract
No
experience

In the above described an
and qualificalions of the personal the tilt5 arxj privileges and i,,

Sanford, Florida 37771

beautiful surroundings, free canoe
use. 377 447Q

Income
c€operty Duplex On I acre,
,ariety of fruil trees U0.0t30

whereabout are unknown, t Is representative, or he venue or murmitles as are from lime to tim

on Wednesday, May 1$, 191?

WVxiva River - 2 BR. nice, clean,

Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
night a 7 30 It's the only one in
Florida You set the reserved
price No charge other than IS

The Old Singer Store

*Owner Must Sell *

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for

64-Equipment

New metal bunk beds. complete.

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR-- )0
Country Club Circle- Attractive,
2 BR. I bath with family room.
central H at. atlractively land

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway.

Nelson's Florida Roses
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
401 Celery Ave. Sanford

t030 State St ,Sanford Plaza

377 2352

LIkP Mary Blvd

SANFORDCCURI APARTMENTS
Energy efficient modern studios
3301 Sanford Ave 32) 0220

ditiOner.

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick LaCy, 323 7500

tfl paymcnth uf 1.6 tall Credit
Mônager. 377 9111 or see at

Days - i27 6123

2545 Park Drive, Santord

'73 Jeep Wagone'er. Quadrafrac.
perfect condition. xI-iflf new
tires 372111$ after Sp.:n -

62-Lawn-Garden

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Singer equipped to zig zag and make
buttonholes. Balance of Isa II or

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Nights

1970 MGB. AM FM Stereo. 1 owner,
Michelon tires, best offer. 373 55)6

Singer Zig Zag

.

ior i bedroom Trailers
AduItt Only Pfo Pets

KENTUCKY

ORDERED thaI Wlliiard C Fisher jurisdiction of the court

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Bathroom Cabinets,
counter tops. Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabelt 3fl 0057
anytime

Kitchen

Wm. J THOMPSON REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
Eves 377 191.-i
377 0652

backyard privacy. Assumable
mortgage No qualifying Only
572.500. KULP REALTY. 407 W.
_______
tSt 322 2333

Supplies

Casselberry, 1792. 530 1206

SAN FOR D SE WING CE NTER

Furnished

31-Apartments

FACH L EVCRY WEEK

THISNOTICE.totiIeanyob1j5 becOming effective, the propert

Dm1, of tPie first publication of 11515 Florida, In accordanc, wilt, Chapte
proceed to the hearing arid ad
NolIce of Administration; June •
ludiction of this suit as if Williard .
Ill 044, Laws of FlOrida, 1916
Fitherhasbcen$envedwithproc,u 1977.
SECTION VIII - EFFECTIv
AS Personal Repr.senta
the extend provided for by Secticn
become effective Immediately upo
five of the Estate of
165.3, Tutie IS. Unilid Staled Cnde, It
its passage and adoption.
BIRDIE
C.
JESSUP
Is further ORDERED that rx)lice of
FIRST READING this lhh day
Deceased
thisorderbeplishedbyth.uniIed
May, AD 1977.
Sanford, So. Industrial Savings ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
SECOND READING this 73rd
Stales Marshal in a newspaper o, REPRESENTATIVE
of May, A 0 1977
Joaels Davit, Jr., Esquire
COijnly, Florida, OnCe a week for sIx
FINAL
READING
AN:
" consec(4tive weeks. commencing Pott Oftice Box 1330

&amp; 2 BR apis., air conditioned 5165
&amp; IllS, utilities included 373 43*9
after 530
_________________

5.600

aPelid herein, and that personal they may have that challenges the
beluse his

172 2090

1501W 25th St

A CAREER IN -

or part of this ordInance,
SECTION VII - ANNEXE(

1i bath, nice
'otariun i,..rpei,rv, ,,c,m.,

Spotless 3 BR.

___________

WiIlma,dC Fisheniotlnhabltanti MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF AREARIGHTS,ANDPRIVILEGE

validity Cf the decedent'; will, the

start at $169

197) Dodge Polara. 440 4 bI.. air.
automatic, power, $1300 1971
Plymouth fury, air, automatic.
power, 51600 327 7175

or 322 1641 ext 7$
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
I ChairS, secretarial desks I 1967 VW Bug. new safety sticker,
chairs), Straight chairs, Oiling
needs engine work, or for parts
cabinets As it Cash &amp; Carry
1100 32) 7450
P401 L'S

SALES Buy or Sell 207 Sanford
Ave , Sanford 373 7790

131 Mayfair Circle, Sanford. 3 BR,
I', bath, AC uitlt. $21,500.
Reasonable offer may be at
cepled 322 27*0

322.6457

Hal Colbert Realty

of the Public Records of Seminole to whom a Copy of this Notie of force. or ettect o any other section
County, Florida a it appearing fo Admmnistrallon has been mailed are

Service upon him is not practical

bedroom apar'mcrlls now
available in adult section Single
Story construction Quiet' Rentals

$2195 1730019

Used Office Furniture

PIERCE USED FURNITURE &amp; TV

Eves 37] 3$i9

General Contractor

Invites you to the good lile' 7 &amp; 3

person. Own transportatiOn. CaIlMr Bell Toll Free any time I

references required 322 302$ after
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Real Eslate Inc

60-Office

Furniture &amp; misc household items
Entire contents of home must be
sold by June 19th
339 7064
evenings

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS - 030 6061

Johnny Walker

Geneva Gardens

I BR unlurn apt
WHY WAIT?

; Concrete tmnisher. curb and gutter

PLUMBER JOURNEYMAN - Can
gel card SI
AAA EMPLOYMENT
373 5176
30)
___________________________

20$? S FRENCH

1973 Chevrolet Caprice Station
Wagon, 9 pass air, stereo cx

console with bh &amp; humidifier,
excellent condition, $400. 031 54)7.

Also spec III on Utility Buildings.

SANFORD- 3 BR, new carpet
110.100 1100 down, 511519 P I 0
pcI APR. 30 years

Listings Needed

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you Your reorders will be corn

experience Call 322 4)29 between

Emergency *

*

321-004 1

_____

excellent tringe benefits Contact
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
Personnel Dept. A DUDA I
MATTEL.
SONi.INC .Oviedo,FIa .PH 305 PARKER GAMES. FISHER PRICE
MS 54$) An Equal Opportunity
MILTON BRADLEY, TOPIKA
Employer
No sailing or experience necessary.

sand 10 p m

MIS REALTORS

GROVE MANOR, BY OWNER
7106 Cornell Dr , Ig corner lot. 1
OP. 7' balM, pool, patio. 6150.
mary evlris 17) 5IS

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Direct Sales Earn
large commiss.on whult we train
you Call 339 07)6

wilh IN country's fastest selling
nalionally advertised toys in high
traffic company establishid ac
counts Itsat will be turned over to

the date when It will become due City Clerk be and $he is hereby
Sanford, So IndustrIal Savings Shall be staled If the Claim is athouuttd to amend, alter, and
Bank. General Flns
Corp
f contingent or unhiguldated, the Supplement the official CIty map Of
Florida and Patricia Ginn
and
the City of Catselberry, Florida, to

Kish Real Estate Inc.

Sale

,

all sizes. J &amp; R BLOCS &amp; CAR
PET Phon. 371 OtIS

REALTY

80-Autos for

Piano- Mahogany Wurlit icr

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P.g Real Estate Broker
003W 1st St .Sanford
37) 6061. eves 323 0517

SAN MO PARK I. 2. 3 bedroom
trailer iptS Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3515 Hwy 1792, Sanford
323 $930

Salts Trainee

experienced 5)50 week to
start
AAA EMPLOYMENT
323 5)76
•2Ol CommercIal

annexed herein In Section I hereof,

M. UNSWORTH

REALTOR 322749$

Monthly Rentals Available
COLOR TV. Air Cord .Maid Secv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 48, SR 434 Longwood
062 1000

Sales*

•Large agricuilural irm nerdS Sales
clerk experienced n sales &amp;
stocking farm equipment parts
Auto parts knowledge helpful
'
Permanent full time position with

Estate

Real

per'enced ItSOweek
AAA EMPLOYMENT
20) Commercial
323 SIlo

PAIIT TIME'

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CailBart

7 BR. I blih, range, dishwasher,
disposal. tully carpeted Private
IllS mo

Lake Mary - 3 BR. )i bath new
homes Under 525.000 with less
than 1710 down Governmtnl
Iunding By builder 031 1619 Equal
Housing Opportunity

32) 1)76

301
Commercial
______

QUICK CASH FOR EQUITY

t97S Bronco, loaded, like new 0 K
CORRAL, Hwy 1797, Sanford.
32) 1921 or 67$ 1927.

59-,sical Merctndise

CARPET SALE Low overhead
lower prices R'g Big Savings

Have FHA homes in Seminole
County area $100 down

79-Trucks-Trailers

Accessories

7155

322 4097

Reconditioned Homes

107W. CommercIal. Sanford
322 7111

4 large rm apt Extra nice. well

$10,000 Per Year

AAA EMPLOYMENT

Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER. ASSOCIATE

13,1977-UB

Wednesday, June

tIll Tipeston Boar, fiberglas in
board. 125 hp Chevy engine,
trailer Trade for camper trailer,
sizecan vary; or sellfor 11000 373

Coleman stove, 2 Cabinets.
Cooking pots I exiras Cash only

The perfect beginning for a new
famIly. 3 BR home in a rural area
on a large lot. Central lilA and
carpeting. Low down payment
176.5.00

W. Garnett White

SS-Boats &amp;

Camping Equipment, Umbrella
Tent, 7 Ai' Matresses. Double
Steeping ba;, 3 Chairs. 3 burner

Bride's Pride

_________________________
SECRETARY
BOOKKEEPERGeneral office Capable, cx

_____________

SECRETARY- Insurance back
ground 110.000

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Of nor found within the State if THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF - That upon this ordinanc

NURSES, all Shills Geriatric cx
Perienci prefer, ed Apply in
person Sanford NurSing &amp; Con
valelCtril Center, 950 Mellonville
Ave
__________________________
SUB CONTRACTORS

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h011OWS. tO.wit
All that part of Lots 2 and 90,
Block A of a Replat of Block C Of

Wllliênd C Fisher, and to enforce a nature of the uncertainly shall be include the annexatIon contained In,
stated If the claim It secured, the
lien upon real property siluate In securIty Shall be described The Section I hereof
thuS District and described as
SECTION VI - SEVERABILITY
claimant shall deliver Sufficient
hollows The East 41 feet of Lot
- If any section or portion of I
ant tte west
et
Lot
copies of he Claim tO the clerk to section 04 this ordinance proves Ia
WILLIAMSON HEIGHTS REPLAT. enable the clerk 10 mail on. copy to be Invalid, unlawful, or
a(CorduriQ 10 the rilat thereof as each personal represenfalive.
constilusooal. it Shall not be neld to 6
All persons interested In Ihe estale Invalidate or Impilr the validity.
recorded in Plat Book I) a, page ii.

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Things to Eat

more parlicularly described as

attorney,
and is
the
clammed
lithe claim
notamount
yet due. OFFICIAL CITY MAP - That the

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Educational

ORDER FOR SERVICE statement of any claim or demand contained shall include all streets,
PUBLICATION -On mot
they may have Each claim must be roade, hlghways,alleysaav
ion and affidavit of plaintiff
localed wilhin or between the
In In writing and must indicale the
the above entitled Cause by ItS basis for the Claim, the name and existing municipal limits and areas

THREE

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FYI.

626 0636
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pag,c
e_
Excellent opporiunity
Ex
perienced selling, mull know
par Ii
AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 CommercIal
373 5176

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BY

WITHIN

t

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McC',y. Atlantic National Bank

u.J

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and hereblv annex and designate
zoning of a certalnlract of land lying I
In Seminole County, Florida, and

set

AtSiIlanl Un,l.d Slates Attorney, Iri address of the creditor or hit agent

,.,

;';: Fia. 33)

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an action aqainsi the defendant(s),
Reqina C. Siever. etc . Ronald I

SALES REP ' Aggressive ex
trovert Good company. OP
portunily plus potential
AAA EMPLOYMENT
323 5176
201 CommercaI

________________
DIVORCE FORMS - For free in

Unfurnished

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
Brand new energy efflcienl 1
Bedrooms. Kitchens equipped,
beautiful bathrooms, numerous
built ins, and other features 330)
Sanford Ave 32) 0730

- 18-Help Wanted
_________________________

WA NTS TO "BOR R

.'wnãii,,

Pu'ople who like money use low cost
(IlSSibitd ads to buy. Sell. or
traile
30-Apartments

Rig. Real Estate Broker
:n 1301 Oayor Night
76.40 Hi.wtha at Il 97

FURNISHED. 2 BR. I bath, living
rm.. Fia., rm., 1g. utilIty i'm &amp;
Shower Carport, gas heat, lot tOO'
$35 detached garage Mid 120's
645 5)92

for Sale

Micro wave oven, color portable TV,
'61 Imperial sedan. combination
AM FM stereo 373 0706

Payton Realty

1900

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Sunday - Noon Friday

'1

FERN PARK
SUB.
Publish' May 25. June I
DIVISION, as recorded In Plat Book
1977 BIRDIE C JESSUP.
DEL 126
7. Page 61.01 thu Public Records of
Deceased
Seminole County. Florida;
NOTI CE OF
ALSO. Begin at the Northeast
NOTICETOTHE PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
Notice is hereby given thaI liii TO ALL PERSONS HAVING corner of Lot9of said Block A. run
Board of Adjustmenl of Ihe City
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST lh.nce southerly along the easterly
line of said Lot
Sanford will hold a Special Meeting THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
123 7';
run thence westerly 3S' toward a
on Friday, June 17, 1971. Ii the City OTHER
PERSONS INTERESTED
,ati at 11:30 A M In order tO COI'l
poiffi 10' northerly from the South.'
IN THE ESTATE:
hider a request for a variance in the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED west corner 01 saId Lo$9,
Zoning Ordinance as it pertains tO that
run thence northerly 13737' to a
Ihq administration of lIsa estate
Side yard setback requirements in
BIRDIE C JESSUP, deceased. p0mb on the southwesterly right of
CC 7 Zoned district. LOf S 1 and
File Number 77.174 CP, perdIng in way line of State Road 136.
Block Ii, Tier 9. A.0 Marlin's the Circuit Court for Seminole said point being 3316 feel
Subdivision.
County, FlorIda, Probate Division, thwesterly from the point of'
Being more specifIcally described lIsa address of wt,lch is Seminole beginning, run thence soulheaitei'Iy
as located at 906 French Ave Inc County Courthouse, Sanford. 3) 16 feet to the point of beginning..
planned useof the properly is for an Florida
SECTION II ZONING
32171
The personal
addition lo commercial building
That the
repreSentative of lhe estate is ASH DESIGNATION
B. L. Perkins
property descrIbed in Section Of
BYG JONES.wtios.adesols7os
Chairman
St. Matthews Circle, Altamonte this ordinance shall have the
Board of Adjustment
following zoning classifIcatIon:
Springs, Florida 32101 The name
Publish June iS. 1971
C I. commercial Zoning
and address of fhe personal
DFM 74
SECTION III
CONDITIONS OF
____________________________ representative's attorney are
ANNEXATION
None
forth belOW
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
SECTION IV
REDEFINING
All persons having claims or
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF demands against the estate are LIMITS BY DECLARATION FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION - required,
THREE Thatthacorporatellmitso,,h,cIly
WITHIN
No
Case
76.371.OrI.Civ.R- MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF of Casselberry, Florida, be and It 5
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF herewIth and hereby redefined SO IS
Plaintilt, vS REGINA C. 51EV.
THIS NOTICE, to file wilt, the clerk to Includ, laid tract of land hereIn

Florida and have not voluntarIly

Dirt Workshop, 10 a.m., St. Augustine Church,
('asselberry.

7:30 p.m..10:30 p.m.
10:30 p,m..12:00 p.m.

OEM iS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE OIV'SlON
File Number 77'174-CP
Divlsln

Ihi Court that Ihe defendant, required.

Church, SR 434.

Y000gAduftClubforsingles,gp,m.,orlanijooapjen

C

WEDNESDAY

DEADLINES

Cas*elbervy Florida. does herewith

1977

RATES

i ttirustimes
4l
line
6thru7St,mes
3lca line
: 6:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
.
2otimes
2lca line
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(52.00MINIMUMCHARGF)
1
SATURDAY 9.Nnon
'
3 Lines Minimum
____________________________
HOURS

CASSELBERRY. FLORIOA'
SECTION 1 - ANNEXATION
AND ZONING - That the City 01

Seminole County, Florida
Publish June 6,

Orlando - Winter Park

' CLASSIFIED DEPT.
.

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL- San
ford. Partly remodeled, 3 BR, 2
balh, 2 story, new aluminum
siding, only 114.900 Owner 631.

$150 per week,
unlimited potential making
specialty products for expanding
company. Small Investment
required Orlando 559 6100.

5G-?1'âscellaneous

41-Houses

41-HouRS

GUARANTEED

'. 322-2611
831-9993
___________________
___________________________

nor-

ThURSDAY, JUNE16

2

24 (Mon. Tues., Wed. ,

MONDAY .........PRIVATE PARTIES

'v.6

Preschool storytirne, children 3-4, must register in

Center.

24. (k-bi.) MO (Te 'fls)
EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA
REPORT
300
. 2 12 6.NC)THER W0
4 '6 AU.. IN THE FAMILY

June 12th Thru Aug. 31st

_______________________

9 520.000 PYRAMID
230

9: ONE LIFE TO LIVE

'\

WEDNESDJ%Y, JUNE15
__________________________

Sanford Cisitan, 7:15 am., Buck's.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 pm., Altamonte Springs Civic

7 FEEDBACK

________ PG

Cl
Board 01 County
Commissioners

,

.

Altamonte

200

10 13 LITTLE LAURA
BIG JOHN

(i\LENI

Family Club.

WHEN COMEDY WAS KING
iTht,) GO.DEN AGE
COMEDY (Fn) HOOSO9IS

________________

Seminole

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12 30
12 CHICO AND THE

654
12 Wi-fATS HAPPENING)

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TuetnAy

24-Business Opportunmes

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C LASS IF I ED A DS

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1257

xcONOMYiij'

SANITATION

Florida Statutes 1957
S. Sam Jo, Watson, Jr.

4 LOCAL NEWS
6: SUNSHINE ALMANAC

FOR THE
LOVE OF BENJI

SUPER IOR

SERV ICE, and that I Intexid to
register said name with the Clerk 01
th Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of Ihe Fictitious Name
Statutes. To Wit, Section 16509

1200

645

_____________________________

is

engaged in business at 907 Magnolia
Avenwe,..Sanlo(d, S.mnole County.
Florida, under lhe lictitiOus name 01

Afternoon
'

Notice is hereby given that t
NOTiCE OF SHIRIFF'S SALI
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENthet ciIi Council Of the City
by virtue of that certain Writ of Cau.fb.rry, Florida1 adopted ii
9 MERY QFUFflN SHOW
Execution issued out of and under Ordinance of Anneiationas follows:
24) MISTER ROGER'
the sail of the Circuit Court of
OROINANCINO.331
NEIGHDORH000
OrangeCounty,FIorIdà.uponi final
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
530
Iudgmentrenderedinthealoresald
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
court on the lit day of June. AD. ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
2) NEWS
l76, in that certain case entitled, WITHIN THE CORPORATE
611 BEWiTCHED
Exchange International I easing LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
li THE ELECTRIC COt,4Corp. a corporation. Plaintiff VS.
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA, AN
P'''
Barrington PropertIes, Inc. a
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND
1 241 THE ELECTRIC COM
Florida corporation and Carole M. BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PANY
Warmlngton, and Barrett Con. FLORIDA. AND MORE PAR
____________________ s'ructionlnc,aFloridacorPoration TICULARLY DESCRIBED A.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
FOLLOWS:
Execution was delivered to me as All that part of Lots 2 and 90, Block
Legal Notice
S?ieritlof Seminole County, Florida, A of a Repiat of Block C of SOUTH
INVITATION TO OW
and I have levied upon the following FERN PARK SUBDIVISION, as
OF
STATE
FLORIDA, described property owned by Carole recorded in PIat Book 7 Pag
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MWarmington,siidpropertybeing Ii, Of th Public Records of
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES located In Seminole County, Florida,
Seminole County. Florida:
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RE
more particularly described as ALSO: Begin at tte Noriheasti
CEIVED UNTIL 1:30 P.M. JULY follows:
corner of LotC of laid Block A. run1
Ii, 1977 at 120 LIVE OAKS BLVD..
On Lot 11, Block D, The Springs,
thence Southerly along the Eastec(1f
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA FOR as recorded in PIat Book 16, Page 10. line of said Lot 9, 125.2'; run thenc
APPROXI
LY 1 1,679 andlocated at 305 Wild Olive Land, Westerly 35' toward a point 10'
SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE Longwood, Florida.
Northerly from the Southwes
SPACE TO BE LOCATED WITHIN and the undersigned as SherIff 01
)
corner Of laid LOt 9;
THE FOLLOWING GEOGRAPHIC Seminole County, Florida, will it run thence Northerly 137.31' to a
60 UN DRY FROM THE IN. 11:00 A M. on the 23rd day of June, point on the Southwssterly right
TERSECTION OF U.S. 1792 AND AD. 1977. offer for sale and sail to way lineol State Road 434, said point
FRENCH AVENUE. WEST ON 17. thshigtieit bidder, for Cash, Subiect
being 3346 feet Northwesterly from
92 TO TAMARINA AVENUE. to any and all existing liens, at the the point of beginning;
SOUTH ON TAMARINA AVENUE Front (West) Door 01 the Seminole run hence Southusterly 3316
TO ROUTE 10 16. WEST o3N County Courthouse in Sanford, 10 the point of beginning;
ROUTE NO. 46 TO PERSIMMON Florida, the above described per. DECLARING AVAILABILITY OF
AVENUE. SOUTH ON PER. sonal property.
MUN ICIPAL SER VICES;'
SIMMON AVENUE TO 13TH
That said sale is being made to DEFINING CONDITIONS OF
STREET, EAST ON 13TH STREET satisfy the terms of laid Writ of ANNEXATION: PROVIDINGTO LAKE MARY BLVD., SOUTH Execution.
ZONING CLASSIFICATION;
ON LAKE MARY BLVD. TO
John E. Polk,
REDEFINING THE CORPORATE
Al RPOR T BLVD.. EAST ON
Sherift
LIMITS OF CASSELBERRY,
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Seminole County, Florida
FLORIDA. TO INCLUDE SAID
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CITY; AUTHORIZING AMEND.
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VILLE AVENUE, NORTH ON
The following ordinance will be MENT OF CITY MAP TO IN
MELLONVILLE AVENUE TO considered for adoption by tie CLUDE THE ANNEXATION
SEMINOLE BLVD., WEST ON Board of County Commissioners of HEREIN: PROVIDING FOR THE
SEMINOLE BLVD.. TO POINT OF Seminole County. Florida, on June RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES FOR
ORIGIN.
21, 1977, aI the hour of 7:00p.m., in CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
SPACE TO BE AVAILABLE FOR the County Commissioners Room SEVERABILITY;
AND
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OCCUPANCY FEBRUARY 1, 1,71
No. 203. Seminole County Ct'jr. FECTIVE DATE.
OR WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS IhouSe. Sanford, Florida;
WHEREAS, there has bean tiled .
AFTER EXECUTION OF A VALID
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING with the City Clerk of the City 010
LEASE. WHICHEVER OCCURS PORTIONS OF THE SEMINOLE Calselberry, Florida, a petillon for
YEAR LEASE AND A FIVE (5)
YEAR RENEWAL OPTION AT PLAN. SETTING FORTH THE of the area sought to be annexed
FOR THE ADOP Consenting 10 and requesting the
crriirn QL'ric Ai
IN. AUTHORITY
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VITATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED
PLAN;
ADOPTING
THE specifically described herein; and.
FROM ERNIE WILSON AT
DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
WHEREAS, the City Council of
SUNLAND TRAINING CENTER
PORTION
OF
THE
COM
P.O. BOX 35)3. ORLANDO. PREHEP4SIVE PLAN BY ADOP. the City of Casselbecry, Florida,
trecetoforeatregularme,slngof tti9
32107
OR
BY
FLORIDA
TING BY REFERENCE THREE City Council has approved thI
PHONING 1303) 79*4431
(3) SEPARATE DOCUMENTS petition signed by the landowner of
THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO E NT I TI E 0
''NAT U R AL the area sought to be annexed,
REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS.
RESOURCES
AND
CON
consenting to and requesting thee
PubliSh June 13,14. IS, 16, I?. 19.20.
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21, 1977
HOUSING AND GENERAL LAND considered
thoroughly
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USE. AND SERVICES AND feasibility of Such annexation and
FACILITIES"; SETTING FORTH zoning to the City of Casselben'y,
FICTITIOUS NAME
THE PURPOSE AND INTENT OF Florida.lnaccordancewlth Chapter.
Notice iS hereby given that we are
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN lll.0U, Laws of Florida. 1976, and
engaged in business at 661 Turtle
AND LISTING THESE SPECIFIC
WHEREAS. objections to such
37701,
Mound Dr., Casselberry
PARTS OF THE ELEMENTS annexation and zoning have been
Seminole County. Florida under Ihe
THAT ARE TO BE ADOPTED considered and hearingS held, and it
fictitious name of FLASHBACK'S.
ESTABLISHING THE LEGAL appearing In ttie best interest of the
and that we Intend to register said
STATUS
OF
THE
COM
City of Caiselberry, Florida, tO
name with the Clerk of the Circuil
PREHENSIVE
PLAN
annex and zone said property,
Court. Seminole County, Florida
PROVIDING FOR A SEVER
sijbiect to specific conditions and
accordance with the provisions 01
ABILITY CLAUSE. AND PRO
restrictions: and
the FictitiouS Name Statutes, To
VIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
WHEREAS, the City Council has
Wit Section 66509 Florida Slatutes
DATE
concluded from Investigation that
1957
All persons for or against Said all municipal services will be
S Daniel I. Ch,sPiolm
ordinance can be heard at said time available to the area to be
ed
Wayne Frongelto
and place
on the effective date
Publish June IS. 22, 29. July 6, 1971
By order of the Board of County dinance.
DEM7I
CoxnmisslonersofSeminoleCounty,
P40W. THEREFORE. BE IT
Florida
BY
THE
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Mo,ay, June Ii 1q77

BLONDIE

by Chic Young
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efficient when it comes to

this year. If at all possible, do it 21) Decisions offering an easy
without associates. You'll fare way out aren't the best for you

better that way.

today. Unfortunately, you

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LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. fl) Should conduct could cause more
1 well-meaning friend want to serious consequences than

West North East

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The promise of an answer
Percy commented this applied for $4.5 million to build
morning as the commission the complex, but officials of the from state officials within a
voted unanimously to increase federal Economic Development month on possible state funding

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parking on the site. Access to Administration ~ EDA) of the of the project was given to Polk

hear within a month whether the site from U.S. 17-92 south of Commerce Department later Monday in Tallahassee after a

Celery City Printing, points out details. Copies of the also provided for majority to state funds will be available to Sanford, approved by the told Seminole officials only $1

meeting with state officials.

book are available at the chamber now for *10 or

against West if he holds the
same distribution as North.
An y chance far better than
no chance. This time South
can handle the bad trump
break."
Oswald: "it is just a matter
of leaving trumps alone as.
long as possible. u th cashe#'.

may be specially ordered in a hardback edition, for
morning will provide for 275
Those transfers meant that a complex near Five Points, will be from the existing access year for the project.
County Sheriff John Polk has parking spaces and will cost
$20. It's all part of this year's Sanford Centennial child attending a schoul where Vr 9rding to Land Develop- road leading to the county's

build the proposed $4.5 million commissioners this morning million would be available this

celebration.
See L%YER, Page ZA

The site plan approved this

visited EDA officials In
i11 nt Administrator John juvenile detention center,
IA~-t Novemlxr the county Washington to get more money.
Percy.

See WORD, Page 3A

Legal Negotiator Sought

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Sanford Delays Acti"on On Polioce Bargaining Agent

the clubs and diamonda, Poor
West has to follow."
Jim: "Everyme is down to
three trumps. South leads a
low trump. West must win and

lead away from his king of
trumps to give South the last
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two

By DONNA ESTES

The official request came in

bargaining unit and that the

Herald Staff Writer

the form of a letter presented

same number have officially

of 21 lawsuits filed against the

position of real estate coor-

receive a maximum salary of

No action was taken pending

City of Sanford as one of the

dinator. The coordinator is to

$1,000 monthly for three
months.

official bargaining agent,

assemble the 2,000 acre spray

litigation have been dismissed.

irrigation land package for the

Granted permission to

a confers with a Miami law firm
specializing
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union

Police Benevolent Association,
Inc., (OCPBA).

in a couple of days with its labor
union lawyers to decide what

the Miami law firm of Muller
and Mintz, specialists in union

Three cases remain active and
should be dismissed shortly, he

proposed regional sewer plant

A Nebraska reader asks
Oswald: "According to what we do with:

negotiations, the Sanford City
Con-unission Monday took no

Micciche
said
his
organization already has

negotiations, as authorized by
the city commission.

said.

County Veteran Service Officer
Clinton Westbrook to continue
wi th sits mount ed on pods

You've zeroed in on what you what you do or buy; it could be
want to accomplish today, but hard to live with.

Lukacs and Rubens the All's W1110111611i
careful declarer tries to in. The bidding has been opened

action gn a request from an
Orlando organization that it be

received signed authorizations
from about 85 per cent of the

In other action, the commission:

Commissioner John Morris that
David Farr. former county and

to serve North Seminole

on East Third Street and on
South Magnolia Avenue for a 90-

there's one problem. You could
ARIES March 21-April 19)
use very ineffectual methods to Take care what you say today,

sure any slam contract and to our left with one spade. Our
forgets about overtricks. partner has doubled for

recognized as an official
bargaining agent for city

Sanford Police Department's
personnel asking the group

action it now will take in Its
effort to get the city to

- Heard a report from City
Attorney Vernon Mize that

city planner, is the first choice
of the North Seminole Regional

County, including the Cities of
Sanford and Lake Mary.

day period while persons
become acquainted with the

Barring ruffs, the only Udng takeout NW the next hand has
that an,urtSout1i is a 4-0
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police.

officially represent it as a

recognize It as the city police's

alincrit two years to the day, 18

Sewer Committee for the

Farr, if appointed. will

some decorative changes
around ho me today. Be car ef ul

A flippant chance remark

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A could offend someone and you
sharp sal esman could palm off may have difficulty explaining
some inferior merchandise on you meant no harm.

Pass Pass i'us

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lead in his hand and leads a that, we bid two clubs

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location of the new office.

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the Jack is played from durn- P-0 Box 489, Radio City Statoon,
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School to comply with a 1970
consent degree.
The decision 6y the 5th ctrcult Court In New Orleans
Monday reversed a district
court ruling by Judge George C.
Young in June 1976 that no
action would be required by the
school board to change the
racial balar.ce of the
predominantly black school.
Layer said today he would

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)ou today. You don't pay
TAURUS ((April 20-May 201
enough attention to warranties. Todjy you're not as quality.
guarantees or quality.
conscious as you usually are.
SCORPIO (OkA. 24-Nov. 221 You may pay too much for an
The family budget muld be- In item of little durability
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but they aren't. There is still a

GEMINI I May 21-June 20) If be tempted to try the -no
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promise to do something you
CAPRICORN iDec. 22-Jan
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onsense pe son work.
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be severe.
you
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CANCER (June 21-July
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daydreaming.
someone when they're not
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(lFeb. 19)
present as when they are. It's

have adverse effects.
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scar and a person prone to pain like an electrical current
keloldsis very apt tohave going through the temple and
another kelold gr ow out of the sometimesasharpstabof pain
scar tissue from surgically in my ear.
Somehow I never tho ught of
removing an old kelold.
Yo ur letter sho ul d serve as a one get ting a rt hritis In the
warning that ear piercing Is not head. Can all this be arthrltls?Q
am 85 years old.
witho ut its complications,
DEAR READER
Yes, you
I think your daughter should
see a dermatologist. If he thinks can ha ve art hri tis of the hinge
the keloids can be removed of the jaw. It is a joint and is

Try to develop the dramatic, handling money.

creative ideas youll be getting

matter today, try to talk him
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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and it very embarrassing to side of my head really hurting. I
keep a towel pinned around it ft
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daughter to have X-ray other joints.
I think you should make an
treatment just ln the area of the
surgery. This sometimes helps appointment to see a dentist.
to prevent a regrowth of Many problems of that joint can
another keloid out of the new be best managed by a dentit
scar tissue.
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DEAR DR. LAMB
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surgeon.Shewas l3then. The go for an emergency so hl.
doctor cut it off but he said It doctor gave me about tiye
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high sthool. She has a kelold on
one of her ears which grew
after her ears were pierced.
The earrings given to her
looked expensive but later the

them out at once and after It and there was sor en ess tmckr
seemed to be hewed the little my jaw.

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By Longwood Study Group

What's With Human R'i'ghts In Russia?
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MOSCOW (AP) "It's no secret that the human rights situation In the Soviet Union is lad
and that it has not Improved
since the Helsinki accords were
signed," says a document
signed by 22 of the nation's most
outspoken dissidents.
"The Soviet Union had no real
Intention of ever complying
with the human rights
provisions of these accords."

religious problems and about
alleged psychiatric oppression.
Dissident claims of activities
outside Moscow are difficult for
Western correspondents to
check because of government.
imposed restrictions on travel.
The dissidents at the recent
news conference described the
following problems, which fall
under the provisions of the Helsinki accords:

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WASHINGTON (AP)

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White House energy

adviser James R. Schlesinger is going before
a congressional panel to try to salvage the
Carter administration's plan for keeping some
controls on natural gas prices. The administration is hoping to persuade the full
House Commerce Committee to reverse its
energy and power subcommittee's decision
last week to deregulate the price of some
natural gas. The administration contends that
deregulation would send utility bills soaring
for consumers who rely on natural gas.

Girl Scout Slaying Probe
LOCUST GROVE, Okla. (AP)
Harsh
flood lights powered by thumping portable
generators lit a 610-acre campground as officers searched through the night for clues in
the murder of three young Girl Scouts. "We've
got a maniac somewhere around," said
Waynes County Sheriff Glen "Pete" Weaver
Monday. "This thing is horrible, It's the work
of a demented person." According to camp
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hearing anything unusual between 2 a.m. and
4 a.m., the time authorities believe a lone
assailant beat and strangled the girls, then
dragged their nude bodies in blood-soaked
sleeping bags to the intersection of two dirt
roads 150 yards away.

Was Mum Ray Mastermind?
BRUSHY MOUNTAIN, Tenn. (AP)

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Convicted assassin James Earl Ray, back in
custody but not talking, apparently was one of
three inmates who spent weeks planning last
Friday's break from Brushy Mountain State
Prison. "As far as the escape, we feel at this
time that we're looking at Doug Shelton,
James Earl Ray and Earl Hill, initially," said
Warden Stonney Lane. "We know it was wellplanned because of the ladder."

Miners Voting On Leader
WASHINGTON (AP)

Money

In contrast to the furtive
meetings on street corners of a
few years ago, dissidents now
openly telephone Western correspondents and invite them to
well-publicized news conferences at their apartments.
The document, on special letterhead paper, was presented
at one such news conference
recently by a group formed a
year ago to monitor Soviet
compliance with the 1975 Helsinki accords, which pledged
the 35 signatory nations to respect the human rights of their
peoples. The accords, however,
are nonbinding.
The official Soviet government position is that it does Indeed respect Its citizens' human
rights and that the dissidents
are "renegades" who do not
represent the views of the
Soviet people. The Kremlin
maintains that the dissidents
are being used by the West to
cloud the successes it claims
the world Communist moveove
ment has achieved.
In response to this, the dissidents, crowded together on
chairs and benches at their
news conference, noted that
only two of the original 11 organizing members of their
group remain free and active.

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Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance will try to clear up
confusion about President Carter's human
rights policy at the annual meeting of the
Organization of
American States opening
today In St. George's,
Grenada.
The others have been Imprisoned or have been quickly
granted permission to emigrate.
Nevertheless, the group has
added many new members.
Some have joined the Moscow
branch, and new chapters have
sprung up In the Ukraine, in
Latvia and In Soviet Georgia,
dissident spokesmen claim.
Similar groups have been
formed to tell Westerners about

— "In the Soviet Union there
Is no free exit from the country." Even for tourist trips,
they say, a citizen must receive
a character evaluation from his
place of work, which is conon
trolled
trolled by the Communist party."
— "In the Soviet Union there
is no free choice of place to
live." The dissidents cite the
system of registration which
requires citizens to maintain an
Internal passport showing place
of residence.
—"In the Soviet Union there
Is no free exchange of Information; in particular there is no

free press."
They also cite censorship of
overseas mail and telegrams
and the barring last December
of an Internatinal seminar in
Moscow on Jewish life.
—"Denial of the rigid of emigration and reunification of
families." The dissidents say
emigration of Jews, of religious
minorities such as the Pentecostalists, and of the 1.8 million
member Volga German community, remains severely ree
stricted.
"Discrimination against
national minorities," They cite
the difficulties of Crimean Tartars In returning to their home
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dispersion under Stalin. Jews
have also been complaining
that they are the subjects of a

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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)
The nation's
mayors don't agree with the voters on every
issue, but one problem always brings mayors
and their constituents together money. The
struggles to balance city budgets and to
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Panel: President

new wave of anti-Semitism.
Meanwhile, the dissidents
said, those who speak out at
meetings and In documents
have been subject to arrests,
searches and Interrogations.
They claimed they have been
followed and their telephones
have been cut off.
The Helsinki group's founder,
physicist Yuri Orlov, was arrested in February and has not
been heard from since. The
charges against him are not
known. The same thing has
happened to Alexander Ginzburg, a group member and the
manager of a und to aid the
families of Jailed dissenters.

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Must Press Rights

Beach, regional manager of utility company's proposal.
City Manager W. E. Knowles
Florida Interconnect, which
appeared to have the edge In had submitted to the cornSanford City Commissioners negotiations with the city for missioners an analysis of the

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The commission concluded that the White House needs
"a capability to monitor, direct, coordinate and Improve
federal civil rights programs."

It said the President should create a cabinet-level
position to help him assume responsibility for supervision
of the federal civil rights enforcement effort.

hail, now under construction,
despite a claim by a private

"The federal civil rights enforcement program Is beset
with problems that are often directly attributable to and
exacerbated by the absence of leadership from
policymaking officials," the commission said.
"Those legally charged with practicing equal opportunity were often provided with too little information
as to what the laws demanded of them," the commission
said. "Those whom our laws seek to protect were not fully
Informed of their rights."

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Memorial Hospital, had with municatlons consultant with town, the good-looking man in
independent telephone equip- Florida Interconnect the dark green suit, the
ment there.
questioned the city decision In member of the chamber of
Commissioner Jullan Sten- the matter, pointing out his commerce."

Southern Bell.

Commi.ssioner

Ile was referring to

Tom V

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Moore said, however, there's be rezoned from residential to
nothing the city can do at this agricult ural zoning.

the city commission Monday point.

night because of a mixup over

However, the consideration
stopped w hen Commissioner

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independent

Cox-Parker Funeral Home,

Evening Jier

dered to approve
propriate plan

an
to

end

segregation at Midway.
Douglas Stenstrom, school
board attorney, said he "would

not want to comment on this
beca us e I have not seen the
decision. I would expect that,
yet,

since the

Information

was

released by the court Monday.
copi es of the decision were sent
to t he government and to us."

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by owners had protested the possibilities of affecting Burney was bom in Nettleton.
Wednesday," Moore said.
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because of the drought.
materia ls.
Van Meter said Piland is also
In other business, the council

participation program that paved,
would see a connecting road
Councilman Carl Robertson
between the Cities of Jr. noted that many city roads
Casselberry and Winter Springs need work and a determination

placed on the agenda for action

at next week's meeting the
preparation of an ordinance
setting powers, duties and
responsibilities of the mayor

Earlier in the meeting. the

week's city council meeting to projects on paving has been to Submitted to the council was a

complain of the "dust bowl" pay the costs of labor and petition bearing the signatures
effect around her home durin g equi pment while the city in- of businessmen s upporting the
periods of heavy traffic and volved pays the cost of ordinance.

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Sanford Men Jailed
Af ter Ta vern Brawl

%%hich left for Coastal Utilities Inc., Richmond Hill:

(a.. is the nation's first computer-controlled digital
switching sN stein to be built for telephone company

end offices (central telephone offices to which individual subscriber lines terminate). Among advantages of new system is ability to carry a large
number of phone conversations over one pair of
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wires For great distances virtually free of any
disturbing noise. Fall production will begin in Lake

Mary in December.

toxication Monday night
Edward Leo nard Tillman, 21, of
Cowan Moughton Terrace,
Sanford, was charged with

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and disorderly Intoxication In vestigating the theft of $210
th e same incident,
from the cash register at the
Sanford police res po nded to a Village Rest Truck Stop on
report of a light in progress at French Av nue Monday
Bar on 13th Street at mornind
Silver Tin
r-------10:50 p.m. and Littles blocked
John Griffiths of 2000 Lake 'Me City of Sanford should
prevent
the path of police tothe
light, Drive, Casselberry, reported pursue federal funding to
them from stopping
$360 in cash missing from a provide more units of public
according to arresting officer
then dresser drawer at his housing, but in the proces.s
William Hasson. Tillman
Sanfordites should be given
allegedly tried to interfere with residence
assurances they will be given

ASSAULTCHARGED
first choice in gaining the
Littles was booked into
Sheriff's
Officers
are
looking
housing.
Seminole County Jail on a $55®
This point was made by
for three men thought to be in
bond and Tillman on W.
Sanford
City Manager W.E.
their 20's on charges of assault
INJURE!)
Knowles
to the Sanford City
Dennis Roberts, 35, of and battery on Sanford Middle
mission
Monday night and
m
a l Dan Pelham. Co
Clermont, was knocked un- School Pr i nc ip
given the nod by the govern ing
conscious Monday morning The in cident occ ur r ed Sunday body
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wuen a s,jxIwsu UIO*V
afternoon at the corner 01 Knowles, alter meet ings with
Fell from a seven-foot-high shelf Center Street and SR 46 after Thomas Wilson ill, executive
and struck him on the back of ,Mrs. Pelham discovered the director of the Sanford housing
the head. The accident oc
men in a pasture riding her Authority and mem be rs of the
cuffed in the par ts department family's horses. The men housing authority, told cornof Ill-Acres shop In Forest City. allegedly became beligerent missioners that the city
When he regained con- and began cursing at her when currently has 480 units of public
sciousness he complained of she asked them to leave. She housing and 2,319 applicants for
severe pain in his head and advised her husband, who those units as they become
numbness of the right arm and reportedly was abused ver- available,
was transported by ambulance baily, struck In the face and
But, he added only 717 of
to Florida Hospital North.
overpowered by the three those applicants are from City
before they left the Scene.
of Sanford residents with the
('ASH THEFTS
balance From residents of other
Sanford Police are in- JANE CASSELBERRY
the arreit of tittles.

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interfering with police officers

RICI
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secvces for Mrs. Core Rice, L
Of 7714 Center St.. EasI
Sanford.
wt"o died June, will be Satyrday at I p.m of
ry zi
Primitive Baptist Church.
Grtenway, East Sanford, with
the pm$tor, Rev E$ Bullard
Officiating, Burial in Restlawn
Cemetery. Wilson Eichelberger
in charge

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Drive over which 800 cars assessment program on council approved a new sign
travel daily, according to Van abutting properties.
ordinance
to
liberalize
Meter.
The county procedure in the restrictions on the use of perA citizen appeared at last past on Joint participation table signs In the community.

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Wallace Littles, 21. of Lake
Monroe Terrace. Sanford. was
arrested on charges of assault
on a police officer, lnterfertng

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SAME WILLIE — Funeral
services for Willie Sims, 6j, o
70) Sly Ave., Sanford,
who died
June , will be held at 1 p.m
Wednesday at Ns,, Bethel
Baptist Church If East Ninth
fld Hickory Aweny with
the psilor, Rev, T. 0 Freilir
'#tic14'ing Burlil in
Istlawn
C.,,n&amp;t.,,, ,gii.,
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Funeral services f or M,.
Sertha B. 5fighl,77, Of s Oak
Ave.. LOflgwoQd. who died
Friaay, will be held at 3 p.m..
Thursday, at Carpenter and
Ford Funeral
205 Mar
Chant St., Falrmonf. W. V.
Semorars
Funeral
Home.
AllaVnf e Springs in Charge.

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Commission Chairman Dick
Williams asked for more Information from SCC officials on
why a pistol ran ge could not be
located on SCC's campus.

should be made of the per- elected this
Council Chairman Nathan cent.age of city residents who ordinance alsoDecember. The
would repeal the
Van Meter Monday ni ght told travel the road versus Win
ter
city
manager
or
dinance, in line
coll eagues he met with Winter Sprin gs residents. Council
man
with
results
of
the recent
Spr ings Mayor Troy Piland John Leighty said that the
costs
referendum
in
th
e
city.
earlier in the day to discuss of Casselberry's share of the

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FAISON, WILLIE C. - F uneral
services for Willie C Fa i son. Si.
of 43 William Clark Court,
died Salurdal, St th* VA
HOSpttal In Gainesville. will b
held Thursday at it am at
Wilson ElchslDerge, Chapel,
1110
Pine Ayn, with Nov. Irvin
*Ohnsw
offliting 5urial
RC5lliw CemeI,ry Wilson
Eichelbsrg.r in cnarg.

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Winter Park is In charge.

SUINEY, MRS. RJIy Q
Graveside seryicis for Mrs
Ruby Q. Burney
Sanford, who
dIed Monday at LIkqviiw
NurslN MOMC will be hold at 10
a m Wednesday, In Sanford
Municipal Cemet ery with R.
Jamss HugI.ns of Lake wary
Baptist Curch ofliclattng CoxParker Fwterei Horn,, Winter
Park in

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said all parcels of land on SCC
prope rt y suitable for the pistol
range 'are al ready committed
for future pr ojects."'

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alternative, preferred by
Chanatry, that would have
improved access to the complex
from U.S. 17-92 but would have
in volved acquiring a 1,450-foot
right-of-way from a property
o wner In the area.
The commissioners post poned a decision on whether to
allow an enclosed 25,600-

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Members of
the Tallahassee Chapter of the National
Organization for Women say females should

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Midway.
The appeals court disagreed,
rul ing that 11 of the county's
elementary schools were
racially Identifiable, with 10
virtuall y all-white. It said t hat
seven of the 10 all-w hi te
had opened since the 1970
agreement to Integrate.
The court said l6of all the 38
schools in the co unty were also
raciall y negotiable,

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down even more over the next
two weeks before they'll come
up." Kutun said.

On Road-Paving Project
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Officials of
KEY WEST (AP)
Hurricane World say they have reached a
tentative agreement to build the planned $3.6

Mrs. Bertha B. Bright, 77, of
matter.
A new hearing time was set
Miss.,
graduated
in
Religious
182
Oak Ave.. Longwood, died
The city's Planning and the phuining and zoning group.
for June 27.
Zoning Commission last week
In a related matter, the use of federal revenue-sharing Education from Woman's Friday. Born in West Virginia,
she came to Longwood in i
City Commissioners are recommended approval of an commission considered briefly funds to cover the deficit.
Missionary Training School
from Fairmont, W. Va. She was
Louisville
,
Ky.
She
lived
most
faced with a Wednesday amendment to the agricultural the possibility of raising refuse
The commission tabled the
a Methodist and a member of
deadline by Charles E. Davis, zoning ordinance to allow collection fees to
city customers Issue, pending a study from of her life In Arcola, Miss., the
Longwood Tourist Club.
attorney for "Sanford 86 sanitary landfills as a per- to make up a $,000 deficit in City Manager W.E. Knowles. where
she was postmistress
Survivors
i4It,
Rm&amp;h#
...rn,
hpr
include
...s.
wIIc
daughter,
Mrs.
Gerry
Satto Sanford in 1972.
"The board has therefore
terfield, Fairmont, W. Va.;
fail ed to p ur ge the original
sister, Mrs. H.L. (Cordella
Mrs.
Burney
is
sur
vi
ved
by
constitutional violations
three
Mrs. Townsend, Woods Run, W. Va.;
daughters,
esta blished by the 1970 ad.
Emmaline
B.
Sokol,
Sanford;
niece, Mi-s. Mabel T. Brown,
mission of liability," the court
Mrs.
Jean
B.
Aardweg,
Rich- Longwood, and nieces and
said. "We need not find a new
nephews In Ohio and West
constitutional violation; the
Virginia.
moral,
Va.
and
Mrs.
Anne
B.
acknowledged pre-1970 InElliston,
Houston,
Tex.;
nine
tentional segrega tion of MidSemoran Funeral home,
grandchildren and four greatway has not been remedied."
Altamonte Springs, Is in charge
grandchildren,
The appeals co urt did not
of local arrangements.

specif y how the school sho uld
Integrated, but said that
z4hods to do so were "readil y
available" since there were no
ph ysical barriers to prevent
integration.
change the pop ul ation at The district court was or.

WILLIAM CARPENTER
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would be dug up and stor ed square-foot pistol range for use
until construction is completed , In nearby Seminole Community
under the plan.
College (SCC's) police training
In approvin g the site plan, the program.
commissioners rejected an
scc officials at the

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Mrs. Ruby Q. Barney, of

its work saying "This is the first
committee we ha ve ever had
that really went to work and did
th e job it was asked to do."

mission the possibility of a joint Interested in seeing the road

protesting a Congressional move to cut off

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Rep. Barr y Kutun, D-Mlami.

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ii road paving , according to architect Jim
Chanatry, a county employe
who presented fo ur altern atives
to the commissioners,
The approved site nian "will
cost $17,500 inort. than the
original prosal," Chanatry
said, "but that proposal had
Inadequate provisions for
parking."
The alternative allows all
trees on the site to be preserred, Chanatry said. Some trees

Casselberry officials are to
discuss with the county corn-

Hurricane World Coming

HRS. RUBY BURNEY

County delegation,
Dade County delegation chief

St IELEpHONE
SORTH AMERICA
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A small group of NOW members demonstra ted in front of the Capitol Monday,

Talk On Midway
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he is a mem ber of a racial
majority may transfer
school of his choice where he
will be a member of a racial
minority. That transfer must be
aided by the provision f
transportatbn by the school
board.
The appeals co urt reject ed
arg uments by the school board
saying that it was com plyu
with the decree even tho ugh
Midway was 96 per cent black.
The bo ard said the r
of
school board was integra ted
and nothing could be done to

TALLAHASSEE (AP) Tourists soon
may be paying a 2 per cent tax for the privilege of sleeping in a hotel or motel room near
one of Florida's famous attractions.
Gov. Reubin Askew signed into law Monday
a bill allowing counties to levy such a tax if it
is approved by referendum. Revenues would
have to be spent on tourist facilities or

continue receiving abortions under the

terized the city action as per cent franchise tax when ltjj
"based upon the nice guy In located within the city.

Co uncilman June Lorrnann
commended the committee for

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Council
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also pledged to work the House budget issue has become a test
floor against Fortune's propos- of legislative wills,
a). He also hinted that the "I thlnkthe Senate will go back

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Morris voted against the a higher rate of return to city equipment suppliers." He said
coffers than is usually found in each loss carries with it a 10 per
At the conclusion of the a franchise.
cent utility tax, a ne per cent
meeting John Sabatini, cornCarlsen, however, charac- personal property tax and a one

Avenue to permit location of contract lawsuit. Mayor Lee P. the proposed city landfill tract garbage disposal purposes.

Appropriations Chairman
Philip Lewis said that the early
negotiations make some kind of
tax hike Inevitable.
House Appropriations Chairman Edmond Fortune offered
senators a school-funding deal
on Monday that the House's urban coalition leaders la ter re-jected. Fortune's proposal
wo uld mean $130 million In new
taxes and put the school budget
$66 million below the original
House plan.
The offer wo uld have been
a bout $31 mill ion above the
Senate's proposed budget.
'That's not acceptable,"
snapped Rep. Curtis Kiser, RDunedin, and head of the Republican-dominated Pinellas

promotions.

proposal.

The public hearing on the Limited Partnership" owners mitted use In agricultural the budgeted costs of using a
controversial rezoning of 23 of the land for closing the sale zoning. But the advisory board city landfill versus actual co
sts
acres off SR 46 A and Oregon or facing a possible breach-of- turned down a city request that of using the county landfill for

Sanford's proposed new
sanitary landfill was tabled by

Is no franchise with the firm, a

Only Commissioner John city ordinance requires it to pay systems to

Landfill Airing Delayed

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Despite objections
from three of its members, the Board of Regents has agreed to give university presidents
the power to appoint their own campus policymakers.
The board voted 5-3 Monday to give the
presidents authority to pick academic deans,
vice presidents and other top level

Interconnect showing the costs an annual basis had nearly addition to the substantial president of the Greater San-

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equipment for sale to the city, said. lie added that, In his McClanahan was the first to
hinted the Issue may end up in opinion. the city had to have indicate a switch in attitude, by
better justification than given noting the problems his wife,
the courts.
A. C. Carlsen, of Satellite at the meeting for accepting the while a patient at Seminole
with our attorneys," Carlsen

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
day and go home. But no one
Lawmakers faced the dead- gave any firm indication that
line for their one-week special the Impasse had been broken.
budget-writing session today
Askew told re porters Monday
st ill min us an agreem ent on he wo uld Issue an e xtension for
spending and taxes. Gov. Reu- the one-week, 820,000-a-day
bin Askew said he would gran t special session he called last
an extension.
Wednesday after la wm akers
Subcommittees handling f ailed to f inish the job In their
funding for social serv ices and 60-day regular session.
"It appears they're goin g to
the crucial quest ion of school
funding slated meetings to deal have great difficulty in finishwith th e final obstacles to a set- ing by tomorro w night," the
tlement.
governor said. "Obviously, In
"Th e Speaker and I realize view of that, some extension
that both sides have to give," would be required. I'm not preSenate President Law Brantley pared to say how long that will
sa id late Monday after he and be."
Speaker Donald Tucker held a
The House has passed a
closed-door meeting to discuss 85.833-billion budget requiring a
the bud get stalemate.
$364 -million sales tax increase
They were optimistic that the to cover the deficit. The Senate
House and tax-shy Senate could passed a 85.375-billion no-newsettle their differe nces by Fri- taxes budget. However, Senate

University Presidents Power

The commision also wants a civil rights division within
the Office of Management and Budget. It could "collect,
compile and evaluate up to date information on the status
of federal civil rights programs," the commission said.

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MIAMI (AP)
Real-estate interests are
predicting that 1977 may be a $3-billion year
for investment in South Florida, hard-hit by
recessionary trends of the past few years.
Statistics released by Keyes Company
Realtors, which boasts that it is the South's
largest real-estate firm, indicate that the
dollar volume for sales of $50,000 or more during the first quarter of 1977 are up 24 per cent
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"We will be getting copies of over a five-year period of doubled over the years. number of Sanford persons ford Chamber of Commerce, In
the city commission's mlnu.J4 .893,115.50 and $72,585.80, Commissioner Eddie Keith employed by Southern Bell the audience.

connect F!TC), which had Southern Bell and conferring

Monday the duties of the mayor as citizens, the committee's committee would welcome
defined In the present ch arter recommendations stated.
constructive criticism. He
The committee has been have been changed byst.ate law
The committee also pointed asked council inform the
working on the charter and eroded by coun cil over the to the need for modification of citizens within 30 to 60 days on
revisio ns sin ce it was formed years. The mayor now has little the ci ty's or di nances, t he need Its decision to adopt or reject
Nov. 15, 1976 at the request of po wer, the council is over- for a means for referendum and the charter re vision proposals.

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Hunt In a letter to the cit
$20,000.
Ilcular attention to the commission accept the FITC that many Sanford residents, the city's excellent position manager last week told th e
statements made by city corn- bid. "It boils down to dollars property owners and tax payers with the utility. He noted commissioners of "th e adverse
And officers of Florida Inter- missioners
In choosing and cents," he said.
receive their livelihood from specifically that, al though there effect on city revenue caused
offered the communications

made the presentation

night.

Realtors Predict Big Year

A 201-page commission report said the lack of coordination and direction often means a civil rights officer
working In a government agency determines his own
priorities without direction from officials making decisions on a national scale.

cept a proposal from Southern night's decision, said the firm telephone equipment from both hospital and found that hospital equipment.
Hunt, manager of Southern
Bell to provide communications would be conferring with its Southern Bell and Florida warranty costs, negotiated on
Mayor Lee P. Moore said in Bell's Sanford office, and

equipment within the new city attorneys today.

Tax

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Florida
women no longer are required to pay the 4 per
cent sales tax on feminine hygiene products.
With no fanfare, Gov. Reubin Askew signed
into law Monday a bill exempting products
such as sanitary napkins from the state sales
tax. The exemption is effective immediately.
Askew's signature on the bill ended a long
fight for Rep. Elaine Gordon, D-Miami, who
argued that it was discriminatory for the state
to exempt male products, such as athletic
supporters, from the sales tax and not
feminine hygiene products.

WASHINGTON (AP) The President should supervise
the nation's efforts at civil rights enforcement, currently
failing because of a lack of coordination and direction, the
U.S. Civil Rights Commission said today.

Fulltime Administrator,

former mayor Jim Lormann. burdened and the employes are recall, and a change from
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Councilman Stephen Barton
The committee recom- In a quandary not knowin g who election by plurality to majority suggested a workshop on the
Herald Staff Writer
Hiring a fulltime ad- mended the mayor be a to turn to for direction, he vote,
charter recommen dations after
ministrator and making councilman elected by fellow added.
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
uncil
also
Co
recommended
Under the
significant changes in the city's councilmen.
The city needs a fuiltime
c hecks over the document.
the
city
qualifications
be
governmental structure are proposed chartei-be would have administrator to provide based on
expertise and the Council Chairman J.R. Grant
among the recommendations of a vote, but no veto power, would prom pt reaction
to
problems,
clerk
be
hired
by the ad- told Carpenter the council's
a charter revision committee chair the council and represent en able the city to apply for
ministrator with the approval first priority at present is to
f
eral
gran
Issuing a report to the the city as legislative head.
ed
ts and get the best
com plete the proposed cornThe hiring of a fuiltime ad- prices on purchases of goods of co uncil.
Longwood City Council.
Charter Revision Committee ministrator by the coun cil also and services and provide more
Carpente r asked council to prthenive Land use plan prior
Chairman William Car pe nter was proposed. Carpenter said immediate response to the review the document saying the to Oct. 1 deadline.

Products

Are Exempted From

Sanford Opts For Southern Bell Pact
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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Another group member,
Anatoly Shcharansky, was arrested In March and is said to
be under Investigation for treason, a charge that could bring
the death penalty upon conviction.
In the Ukraine, Helsinki
group members Mykola Rudenko, Oleksa Tlkby, Marlslav
Marinovich and Mykola Matosevich have been arrested and
are being held Incommunicado
on unspecified charges, the dissidents say. Their relatives and
friends are undergoing searches and Interrogations.
In Soviet Georgia, dissidents
Zvlad Gamsakhurdia, Mera
Kostava and Vlktor Rtskhlladze
have been arrested.
In awn, the dissidents say,
the positive effects of the Helsinki agreement have been only
Indirect ones, and It has caused
wider resentment among
citizens over their restrictions.

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control soaring local taxes were seen
in a
survey taken by the Associated Press at the
U.S. Conference of Mayors' annual meeting
here
as the most important gripes shared
by mayors and citizens.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Monday night voted 4-1 to ac. the business prior to Monday total cost of purchasing the strom said he checked with the firm has nothing to do with the

With a bitter
campaign over, some 277,000 members of the
United Mine Workers are voting today to
determine who will lead their strife-torn union
for the next five years. The three-way race for
the union leadership pits incumbent President
Arnold R. Miller against Harry Patrick, his
former ally and the union's secretarytreasurer, and against Lee Roy Patterson, a
western Kentucky strip miner and member of
the UMW executive board.

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S,.ininole cities and the

Uflifi- wo'aid have to come for the
corporated areas of the County. project.
He pointed out that the
Knowles said the housing
housing authority Is currently
requesting approval for iso new authority information available

units including 60 units for the LS that 40 per cent of the present

JUNE 13 1977

Barbara I.. Braxton

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Mary R. Clemons

Ned Acree, Osteen

m M. Getman
Frank A. Kafka

NliUedge Hollins

Harvey Williams, BellGlade
Hazel C. Froelich, DeBary
Gertrude 11. Kelso, DeBary

Jack M. Jenkins
Alice B. Josephson
Keith A. Jones
Marion G. LaTour
Dorothy D. Lawrence
Roy Mosley
ucorgia rope
Henry Rollins
Catha A. Staley
Darrell E. Ross
Barbara J. White
John Wright
Ruth E. Buchanan, DeBaary
Ernest A. Hhlberg, DeBary

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Ethei-1 M. DeGolia, Deltona
Louis Larson, Deltona
James E. Lowle, Deltona
Thomas M. Thomas, Deltona
David B. Bohannon, Lake
Mary
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Lewis Boone Sr.

Cattlemen Vote

elderly, 120 unit apartments for occupants came from outside
Friday is the last day of
low income and 70 units for low the city. He said under a "pilot
registration
for Seminole
income for a total cost of pr0gi'un" being discussed no
County
cattlemen
wanting
payments would be made to
2V,
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the
"beef
was centered the city over the next five to vote i
'My
On
thediscussion
fact that if Sanford yeara,meanlngallcity services research and information
and facilities wo uld be free and referendum" scheduled
cann ot help and take care of
the expense borne by the J uly 5 to 15. The issue:
own. then the housing ieinauluig taxpayers.
Imnosition of a 3-10 of 1
autrit'slanr additional
percent assessment on beef
He recommended and the sales to help establish a
units Is not the answer to ticomjni.sion concurred that he research and Information
needs," Knowles said.
continue discussions with the program administered by a
He added that attorneys for housing authority and the volunteer beef board
the U.S. Department of Housing federal agency to assure Place of registrations is the
and Urban Development Sanford residents of the Seminole
Count)
lIUD have acknowledged dwelling units.
Agricultural Stabilization
some areas having residency
Mayor Lee P. Moore said that and Conservation o(ffice in
requirements but that the Pt- as much as the city officials the Seminole County Agritorneys felt these would not individually might like to help Center, Sanford. Time:
"stand up or may not be ap- everyone in the world, first 8:30 am. to S p.m. through
proved on the HUD level," the attention has to be given to Frld'. Information: 322agency from which funding citizens of Sanford.
8924.

Marcus E. Patterson, Lalie
Mary

Cornelia B. Dodson

Robert L. Lackey, DeBary
Chloe Madsen, DeBary
Salvatore F. Turrise, DeBary
Norma M. best, Deltona
Frank E. Kelly, Deltona
Lalla E. Weaver, Deltona

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NORMAN H. O&amp;IRIN, Editor
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By JIM RAYNLS

FLAG DAY wo OLD GLORY'
S 200th BIRTHDAY, 1777m 1977

I can't put out of mind the beautiful young girl
with whom I was discussing this subject. I assured
her equal rights had nothing to do with my stand
There are too many Injustices already prevelant in
the world to add another. Her bag was softball, and
she didn't mind playing with the girls.
"I don't want to play baseball," she said. "Not
against boys."
Somehow I have to believe most of the girls who
play baseball don't want to, either. Not really.
The very nature of sports Is to excel.
I won't suggest girls stick to the sidelines, wear
rufflly dresses and never work up a sweat..
But it would be nice to see them competitive in
whatever sport they choose and still maintain an air
of feminity.
And it doesn't matter how you slice it, there isn't
anything feminine about baseball.

softball and gymnastics.
Seeing a girl play hardball is akin to watching a
boy try the uneven parallel bars.
Perhaps It is because I am from the mold that
believes kids should call grownups, "sir," that
wives should be homemakers, and that a person's
word Is his bond.
By the same token, I just can't see the Infiltration of baseball by the pigtail set. Tomboys or
not, girls just aren't physically built to do all the
things baseball players are asked to do. What's
going to happen the first time she tries to take out
the second baseman on a double play situation? Or
is on the other end of the slide? Perhaps the most
dangerous play In baseball Is when the runner going
home is aware he will be out and his only chance Is
to bowl over the catcher? My bet Is that she doesn't
try It a second time.

It's a sip of the times when a youngster named
Mildred leads a Little League team to victory.
The issue of girls In Little League may be
waterproof In a court of law, but don't try and
convince me Mildred or Toots or whoever, Is going
to change the fibers of baseball.
ln short, gals, ltisa man's sport. Boys too, tfyou
please.
Glamorized by Tatum O'Neal in the movie, "Bad
News Bears," the arrival of girls In boys sports Is a
fact which can't bedenied. But even for its equal
rights pluses, the "Bad News Bears," author struck
a blow for the other side when the boys refused to
wear athletic supporters unless Tatum wore one.
It gave audiences a chuckle, but the symbolism
deserves more than a chuckle.
How would It be If girls stuck to games in which
they are competitive? Like tennis, golf, volleyball.

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We don't know if he's ready to join the growing
movement of "neoconservatives" or reborn
llPvrthrinnrir
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summed up the failures of modern liberalism about
as succinctly as can be done, sparing not even

Jimmy Carter. His remarks were broadcast
recently over NBC Radio Network, and they bear
repeating. Mr. Brinkley.
"Everyone has his own definition of what is a
liberal and what is not, and his own opinion of
whether or not it fits Mr. Carter. My def inition of a
liberal is one who believes that the way to solve
social problems is for government to collect more
the money on
social
a ms y
solve
"In the view of others, a liberal Is one who still
believes all that. - - after 30 to 40 years of fa il ures of
liberal programs. After 40 years of spending money
on housing, we have more slums th an ever. More
crime than ever
more school 'W
Out
functional Illiterates
iuusraies. . - more drugs, violence,
family destruction. - . at the same time we have
enormous taxes, and a tremendous bureaucracy
that was supposed to use the money to solve all
these problems, and has, in fact, solved none of
them, showing that the prime beneficiaries of
government social programs are the Washington
bureaucrats. That, essentially, is the argument
President Ca rt er now finds himself in the middle
of.
"Again, I don't know if he's a li beral or not. He
talks of national health insurance, which would be
the ultimate and ultimately expensive social
program. . - but at the same time he talks of a
balanced budget, an idea liberals regard with
contempt. There is no way he can have both.
"Congress likes to spend money to reelect itself
and has been doing so for a generation and Will not
allow Mr. Carter to change it. It's too happy with
things the way they are.
"Short of some kind of public revolt, whether
Mr. Carter is liberal or not is irrelevant, because
Congress will continue to tax and to spend and the
result they want in return for the money is
reelection."
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A Wisconsin judge has decreed that a IS-year-old delinquent
boy was only reacting normally to sexual permissiveness In our
society when he raped a I&amp;year-old girl In a high school stair-

well,
The jurist, Judge Archie Simonson, thereupon permitted the
boy to stay at home under court supervision for one year, rather
than sending him to an Institution,
In his ruling, the judge mentioned newspaper advertlsements, prostitution arrests, sex dories, bars with nude
dancing and young women who wear revealing clothing in
Public.
Granted, we live in a society surcharged with sexual
suggestion. But that Is not now and never has been any excuse
fet- violent crime, and rape Is a violent crime.
We don't know all the details of the Wisconsin incident but

for any judge to excuse violent rape, as Judge Simonson did, by
blaming society, is wrong-headed.

ANGLE-WALTERS

JOHN D. LOFTONS JR.

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on a host of globa l Issues
if it abandons its
apparent misinterpretation of the biblical
proclamation that "a good name Is rather to be
gr eat riches."
New Directions Is so transfixed by "good
names" that lt has collected scores of politicians,
businessmen, financiers, lawyers, union officials, academics, civic leaders, political ac
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WASHINGTON - Donning sack cloth and
ashes, mounting his trusty hobbyhorse, and
writing, in of all places, "Free Enterprise"
magazine, ex-White House press secretary,
Jerald terflorst, has viciously assailed his for
met boss, President Gerald Ford, for com
mitting free enterprise.
Upset that his former employer "clearly
senses no indignity or impropriety" in reaping
the "fat rewards" that will come his way by
virtue of having been president, Mr. terllorst,
the ex-30.day wonder who resigned his press job
on, accuses Mr.
I protest over the Nixon

."Resolved that the flag of the U.S. will be made of thirteen stripes, red &amp;
white, that the union be 13 stars, white In a blue field, representing a new con-

Ford of
chandising ra nd presenting a"money.grabbi'"" appearance.
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Mr terllorst specifica lly criticizes Mr. Ford

for having signed a contract with NBC, for
having signed a contract to write a book, and for
having signed on as a distinguished fellow with
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the American Enterprise Institute, a respected,
members was encased in a large envelope, one
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Washington-based conservative think-tank.
side of which was totally covered with the titles
Mr. terflorst writes:
of Its big-name backers. The result was a
"One expects the Nixons, the Deans, the
typographical melange neither attractive nor
Colsons
and others to look upon their )ears as
decipherable.
public servants as a lode ready for mining. we
The enclosures in that and several successive
may even cluck our tongues while rushing to thc
mailings contained the names of so many ofbook stores to buy the latest works of those who
ficers and members of the organization's
turn
government memoranda into private
SystemsAre
'governing board" and "council" that a special
memoirs
for handsome profits. On the other
flap had to be added to the stationery to list all
hand, many of us expected honest, decent Jerry
the sponsors.
WASNTON - The Penta gon's strategic destroying an American missile site
Ford to set a higher standard for ex-presidents
New Directions' most recent mail appeal for planners may be about to take a dangerous new
than
has been the case in the past."
members still includes the names and titles of no
Technicalities
aside,
the
effect
on
the
Well,
now. For a guy who lives in a glass
fewer than 123 such supporters, but they now are step in the arms race. Unless prevented byanew
SALT agreement, they aim to introduce a strategic balance would be disturbing, just as house, Jerald terllorst Is throwing some mighty
listed in smaller type and confined to the back nuclear warhead known as the
-12A, "a silo-would similar developments on the Russian side. big boulders around. Because the (act is that.
page of a letter which Identifies the
buster"
that
should
radically
improve
the ac- A sound strategic maxim is never to allow one although he has done It on a smaller scale to be
organization's goals.
cw-acyanddestructivenessoithe Minuteman III side to believe It can dest roy the weapons the sur e, Mr. terHorst has done the same kin ot
other side needs to retaliate with. In the heat ed things he is now denouncing Mr. Ford for having
The group's decision to emphasize issues missile,
American de ba te over Soviet milita ry Intentions done.
instead of celebrities Is a welcome chan ge
The Minuteman is the heart of the United defense-minded parties in the argument warned
Example No. 1: Two days after he resig:ied
because New Directions Is an organization which
States' landbased missile force. The that the Russians were building large rockets his high White House job, Mr. terflord began
deserves a chance to gain the stature and
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stellation," For 200 years, we've been updating this version, adding a new star
for each new state. We're as proud of "Old Glory" as we are the ideals for which
it stands. Today, marking the 200th anniversary of the Stars &amp; Stripes, let's show
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going for him were that he was In the Ford Ad.
minist ration and the way in which he resigned."
Example No. 2: Shortly after resign in g as
presidential news secretary, Mr. terllorst sign ed
a speaking contract with W. Colston Leigh, a
New York-based booking agency. Bi ll Leigh, th
president of th is outfit, tells me that terllorst's
White house service was "obviously relevant" to
his being as ked to sign a contra ct , that this
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"That sounds great, Rosy, but now tell me about
your trip IN ENGLISH!"

Wieboldf Camera Shop
211 S. Park Ave.
Sanford

Bill Baker Volkswagen Inc.
3213 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford

Baggs Marks,
245$ Sanford Ave.
Sanford

Harrell &amp; Beverly Transmissions
203 W. ISM S.

Dynamic Properties
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltof'ta

Taylor's Natural Foods
Sanford Plata
Sanford

Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce
Sanford

Sanford Beauty College
23ft S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford

W. Gannett White, Broker
John Krlder, Associate
107 W. Commercial, Sanford

Sandlowood

Vl(at
Rental Apartment Homes
Airport Blvd.. Sanfo rd

Wilson Maier Furniture Co.
III E. First St.
Sanford

Col. James H. Dyson
U.S. Army (Rot.)
P.O. Box 31. Enterprise. Fl.

Reynolds Lock I Safe Service
304 French Ave.
Sanford

Robson Marine
232111 Hwy 17.32
Sanford

Country Furniture Distributors
1 mile east of I-I on St. Rd. 44.
Sanford. Phone 323-1322

His Bedding &amp; UphoIileln5
709 Celery Ave
Sanford

Sanford Electric Co.
2322 Park Drive
Sanford

Cobta Boat Co.
tOG Silver Lake Road
Sanford

Esterson Land Clearing
RI. 3. Box 341.A
Sanford

BAKS Enterprises Inc.
2120 E. Colonial Drive
Orlando

Mixon Auto Parts
S. Magnolia Ave.
Sa n ford

Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware
223 W. Third St.
Sanfo rd

Orlando Helicopter Airways
Bldg. S. Sanford Airport
Sanford

Forest City Goodrich
Hwy. 434. I mite west 1.4
or 142.4333

Errol L. Green,, REALTOR
411 S. Maitland Ave..
Suite lot, Maitland

Pan American Bank of Delary,
ISO Hwy. 17.32
Dilary

Lake Mary TV
Ill W. Wilbur Ave. (Across
from Shop 'N Go, Lake Mary

CWO Robert &amp; Edwina Orandineni
133 Pinecrest Drive
Sanford

Shoemaker Construction Co.
211 W. 2$lh St.
Sanford

Vincent's Carpentry
1200 Crescent St.
Sanford

Sanford Dry Cleaners
113 S. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels
Hwy. 44 West, Sanford

Ge'Cor Unlimited
1247 N. Hamilton St.
Longwood

Sanford Mirror &amp; Glass
2413.A S. French Ave.
Sanford 322.1200 or 323-0333

Baird-Ray Datsun
Hwy 434
Fern Park

Donna Canada . Dressmaking.
Upholstery, 734 Baywood Circle.
Sanford. Phone 322.0701.

Rudy's Automotive Service
1127 Sanford Ave.
Sanford

Citizens lank of Oviedo
134 Geneva Drive
Oviedo

Steven Balint Carpentry
101 Bunker Lane
Sanford

Hendrix Antiques &amp; Refini shing
Hwy. 41L OviodO
Phone 345.3740

Katie's W,kiya River Landing
Wekiva Park Drive
Rt. I. Box III. Sanford

Buddy Bridges Tree Service
Rt. 2. Box 450. Sanford
Phone 373.3701

Black Hammock Fish Camp
Just off 413
North of Oviedo

Jim Rwq Pest Control
3424 Iroquois Ave.
Sanford

Johnny Walker Real Estate Inc.
General Contractor
Ill Country Club Rd., Lake Mary

AAA Tr', Service
1232 S. Eastlake
Longwood. Phone 333.3242

Ethel's Antique Shop
Rt. I , Box lISA
Sanford

Quality Automobiles
ill N. Orlando Ave.
Maitland

The Big Dip
2433 French Ave.
Sanford

Bob L. Uti (U.S. Navy Rat.)
General Insurance Agent
P.O. los 421, Lake Mary

Grady Scott
144 Country Club Circle
Sanford

Frames 'N Stuff
301 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Certified Weing
ld &amp; Sheet Metal
703', French Ave.
Sanford

Dick's Appliances
2111 S. French
Sanford

All American Flat Poles &amp; Flags
1235 E. Williams,., Road
Longwood

Dove's Taxidermy Service
3531 French Ave.
Sanford

Clark &amp; Hirt Construction
P.O. Box
Osteen

11111111 Clean Janitorial Service
Room 3 1 5. Atlantic lank Bldg.
Sanford

A Child's World
2534 S. Sanford Ave.

Pay t on Realty

240 Hiawatha Ave.
Sanford

Kings Supplies
2334 S Park Drive
Sanford

Harold's Hair Styling
&amp; Barber Shop
716 W. First St.. Sanford

Avant's Beauty Salon
1011 S French Ave.
Sanford

0. B. Rucker Plumbing
2413 S. French Av.
Sanford

Home Appliance Center
1700 W. First St
Sanford

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2)7 Forrest Drive
Sanford

Wm. J. Thompson Realty
2710 Sanford Ave.
Sanford

Chase &amp; Company
202 Oak Ave.
Sanford

Sanford Sawing Center
10)0 Stale St. (Sanford Plats)
Sanford

Sanford Auction
1230 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Bateman Realty
ThIS S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
Sweeney's Office Supply, Inc.
223 Magnolia Ave.
Sanford

Mooney Appliances
Ird St. A Palmetto Ave.
Sanford

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McClanahan Sr.. Patti &amp; John.
40 Edittla Circle, Sanford

Crank Construction &amp; Realty
210 N. Hwy. 17.33
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Council $337
2304 Oak Ave., Sanford
William &amp; Claire Burns
1544 Ferguson
Deltona
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JACK ANDERSON AND LES WHITTEN

WASHINGTON - The CommunIst-controlled evide nce about his alleged love life,
oust the presiding authority, Bishop Dionisije. was on the way to Belgrade wi
th a petition front
Serbian Orthodox Ch urch, which has beco me a
Accordin g to the testimony, the 1.1DB sought
The FBI learned about the plot f rom a con- Serbian
prii'ts who had agreed to cooperate In
front for Yugoslavia's notorious secret police, Is to subve rt the church in 1958 by installing Bishop fidential source, w ho m we ha
ve now identified as destroying Dionisije's reputation . The San
about to take over the spiritual guidance of German, a charming but cunning prelate, as the an important UDB official. Reported a secret Fr
an cisco consulate reported It had "ol.tained
250,000 American parishioners,
new patriarch. The secret police needed the vot e FBI memo: "Efforts ha ve been undertaken by some
ma terial regarding Dionisije" and ex
A Supr eme Court ruling Last year will also of Father Makarije, head of Yugoslavia's famed re pr esenta tives of th
e Uprava Drzavne Bex- pected "to o bt
turn over to the Communist-backed church $5 Dechani monastery, to make it look legitimate. bednosti (UDB) in Belgrade to discredit Bishop two iests. ain ad di tional information" from
pr
m illion worth of religio us property In the United
The cour ageo us cleric was convenient to Dionisije, head of the Serbian Orthodo x Ch ur ch
Ano
ther FBI repo rt revealed that the
States. The court set tled a dispute between the locate; he had been thrown in pr ison for ref using lit t he U.S."
Belgrade
ch urch had also dispatched "three
mother chur ch In Yugoslavia and the anti- to compromise his religious beliefs. Shortly
A secret cable from the Yugoslav authorities bishops to the United States.
to ga ther
communist faction in the United Sates, with Al before the vote on the new patriarch, as one to their em bassy In Was
hington, describing a evidence against Bisho
p
Dionisije."
decision in favor of the mother church.
eye wttness described it, a carload ofuDBagen'.s blackmail plot against this bishop, was in.Th
e def amation campaign succeeded in
We ha ve now obtained documents and roared up to the monastery and demanded tercepted by U.S. intell
igence.
The
cable
was
souring
many loyal Americans against the antitestimony showing that Yugoslavia's (1DB, the Father Majarije's ceremonial vestments, translated and paraphrased In a secret
U.S.
Communist
bishop who, apparently, was
feared
fea red secret police, Install ed Its choice as head Frightened pri ests surrendered the sacred ar- report, which we have obta ined.
vulnerable
to
some minor charges. In the end,
of the church In 1958. Authorita tive US. In- tides to the secret police.
The Yugoslav em bassy was put on notice that the Bel
gr ade chur ch defrocked Dionisije and
teWgence sources ha ve told us that priests are
Broken by mistreatment, the jailed Majarije "efforts to discredit Dionisije will be un
dertaken began sending over priests approved by the (1DB
cleared and brief ed by Communist officials obediently dressed In his formal cassock and during the immediate fut ur
e as the (Thtwch to serve in U.S. parishes.
The Sipreme Court
before they are sent to America. Some maybe donned the vestments. Then he was hustled from Council Is sched uled
to meet during May, 1963." resolved the ensuing
little better, said our sources, than spies in prison to participate in the voting. He followed The embassy was cautioned to treat
court ba ttle In favor of the
the plot "in Communist-bac ke
d ch ur ch .
frocks.
the UDB's orde rs and voted for its candidate, a very top secret fashion,"
F
oo
t
no
te:
In
1970,
t hen U.S. Ambassador
The IJDB has also blackmailed and harrassed Bishop German .
Coded messages were flash ed f rom Belgrade Willi
Leonhart
re
am
U.S. citizens of Serbian dlscent. Similar charges
ported f ro m Belgrade that
But afterward, an anguished Makarije to Yugoslav diploma tic pos
ts throughout the he had visited the patriarchate office. He said
have led to a Senate investigation of thUe'i returned to the monastery and tearfully United States to
"get Dionisije." According to th
DINA, Iran's SAVAK, Russian's KGB and South produced 200,000 dlnars (about $6661 that the the intercepted cables, they were in
at German had pooh'poohed talk of any at
structed to tempt to ta ke over church
Korea's KCIA.
property in the United
(1DB had paid him for his vote. "I feel li ke seek blackmail information, particularly about S
ta tes, had secretly denounced Dionisije and had
The chilling story of the Communist takeover Judas," he cried. He tried unsuccessfully to give his love lif e.
They were e ve n encouraged to make ca ll
ed the
of the Serbian Orthodo x Church in Belgrade is the money away to his fellow monks.
off wi th a Lawyer's files 'to o btain the archives. herring" charges of Communist control "a red
told in secret FBI m emos and Intelligence
Four years after the patriarch had conto discredit Dionisije." The b hop's household
Yugoslav spokesmen also deny that the
reports. These documents also describe an ugly solldated his hold on the ch urch In Yugoslavia, staff was also supposed to be is
Investigated.
Ser
campaign to discredit the anti-communist leader the secret police turned their attention to the
bian church Is under gGvernment control .
Back came the responses. The Chicago
of the ch urch in the United States, with contrived United States and began a backstage effort to consulate mistakenly reported
much less the secret police. When told of
that llfl elfllSsarY U.S. intelligence
so urces simply chort led.

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crease the number of warheads a Minuteman on submarines, where they are rather harder to terliorst resignation.

discriminate arms sales, global food production could carry to six. Taken together, defense destroy.
and expansion of low-cost delivery systems for experts believe, these two additions would inAware of the dangers of either side's fully
health, education and family planning,
crease the chance of destroying a "hardened"
"When you look ahead now.
it's friahteflinL" steel and concrete Russian missile silo from developing these refitted missiles,
President
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(Urnsays R ussell W. Peterson, 'New Directions' about one in five now to four in five.
prehensive" proposal the R ussians rejected in
pr esident. "All the unresolved problems a bout
Moscow, limits on suc h "upgrading." The Mkenergy reso ur ces and n uclear development, the
By contrast the warheads on an SS-18, which
I2A is certainly as dangero us as the mo bi le M-X
population bomb, the arms race, the con- the Russians are beginning to deploy (the or the B-I bomber the two wea pons
Mr. Carter
frontation between the have an d ha ve-not Pentagon reckons between 50 and 60 are in said he did not wan t to go ahead with, but wo ul d
nations."
place), has less than a three In five chance of
in t he absence of an adequate SALT agreement.

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port necessary to make It a contribution to the "upgrading" of the 550 Minuteman missiles that threatened America's land-based missiles writing a nationally syndicated nevwr~aper
column for Universal Pre-,Ps Syndicate, This new
national dialogue on a series of crucial Issues. (each with three warheads) would proceed In In just this way.

nuclear proliferation, reduction of In-

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Washington already has more than Its share two stages. In October this year a better system
arrangement, terHi Zn tells me, is 'more
The SS-18, less dependable and less accurate lucrative" than his pivious arrangement with
of citizen groups concentrating on virt ually (the NS-20) for guiding warheads to their targets
every imaginable domestic issue, as well as a is to be Installed, improving accuracy by a half. than the to-be-improved Minuteman, could carry the North American Newspaper Alliance, for
handful of elite organizations working In the Fitted with this new device, a Minuteman more warheads. All the same little was heard whom he also wrote a nationally syndicated
foreign policy-national security sphere. But warhead could be relied onto land within 600 feet about k'nerlcan efforts to do much the same column.
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of any target, Instead of 1200 feet now.
from their side. Moreover, a higher proportion of
there Is no broadbased institution wuose
In an Interview, Universal Press' managing
cerns are focused on the international arena.
Russian rockets are land-based (about three- editor, Lee Salem, tells me that the promotional
That is the specialty New Directions has
The Russians' heavy missile, the SS-18, Is ls.s quarters of their warheads) and therefore material used to sell the terflorst column conchosen for itself, with initial emphasis on the accurate even than that. The second im- vulnerable to the proposed "silo-busters." About si.sts of reprints of articles from publications like
issues of worldwide energy conservation, provement, to be made in 1979, would be to in. three-fifths of American warheads are carried Time and Newsweek, who reported on the

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Downtown Sanford
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team in the second half , andJotmErnersonhadtwohjts Mike West added three hits
knocked Lay's Gulf from the apiece.
each.
unbeaten ranks Monda) night,

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Charles Reynolds, Eddie
the new.
to drive in SIX runs, pacing Jackson and Fred W3hington
Charles
That's the story In Sanfords Dekle's. Larry Neiman and homered for Tanquery, but it
Metro Softball League, where a Donnie Anderson added home wasn't enough to offset the 22- Eddie .sèciison,
new face sits atop the slow- run punch to the Dekie's attack. hit attack by Eldridge. Jim Burnette Wm$hInton, ,
pitch standings.
Neiman aLso had two singles. Lanier homered for the Stan. FredkW.thIngtOn.$f

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Of Waterloo, Promos, Seaver
Catching up on the news:
Headline: "Cubs' Manager Herman Franks says Cards Have
Best Team, Should Win National League East."

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gave the Red Sox a -I victory bases loaded and one out.
over the Chicago White Sox"Their Infield and outfield
Cat- lion Fisk knows when the Monday night.
were playing In and their pitchodds are In his favor.
The victory moved Boston er (Larry Anderson) had to
"There was a good chance fcr into first place in the American give me something good to hit,"
RaY Robinson pitched a no- out of a last-inning jam which
a hit," the Boston catcher sa id League East Division, one-half Fisk said. "I was just trying to hitter Monday in Sanford's found George's putting the
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together at Waterloo and says, "Well, this is good-bye, fellows.
We're going out against that guy Napoleon. We will be torn to
pieces."
General Ike, exhorting his forces before sending them off to the
beaches of Normandy: "Sorry to do this, men. We're going to get
our heads blown off." Sitting Bull to his feathered friends at th
Battle of Little Big Horn: "Pale face, him ve ry tough. Custer get
all our scalps."

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Headline: "FCC Investigates CBs' Winner-Take-All Televised
Tenn is Se ries for Delwling Public With False Advertising."
C'Mon, who's fooling whom? Reports that Jimmy Connors got

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It's been nearly a year since the neighborhood of $10 million.
owners of National Basketball
The Denver Nuggets, for ex

Florida Little Major League, tying and winning runs in
pacing Atlantic National Bank scoring position. Baker, who

two hits apiece. Walks and

accounted
It was Boston's fifth straight errors
Petroleum's runs.

victory and eighth in the last
Assoc!ation teams cast a ample, who played to better nine games.

Sieve Dennis. rf
Mike Prokosh, 20
Jim Terwilliger, 2b
Mike Scott, rf
Tracy Walkof. 3b 2b
Totals
GEOR GE'S

for

Charron gave up five hits and

the whole bag and Rod Layer and John Newcombe got nothing in lifeline to the members of the than 95 per cent of capacity this

Relief specialist Bill Camp. tanned 11 and worked his way
those "Charnplonshipof the World" matches atLas Vegas never sinking American Basketball year and led the NBA
In
atbell,
Boston's fourth pitcher,
taken seriously. Only the naive accepted it.
Association, and those who tendance, st ill had to withdraw picked up the victory by retirIt was strictly a promotional gitinmick - show business. Even
grabbed it are finding the price a proposed stock offering Ing the last six Chicago
Promoter Bill Riordan, who thought up the package, never of survival to be steep indeed, beca use of a s ky financial
ha
peddled the winner-take-all theme, telling everyone within
Rangers 3, IndIans o
Just how steep was expected outlook caused by a backlog of

Howard, Pace

to be a prime topic of conversa- debts.
lion at the annual summer
But the most troubled of the

Burt Blyleven's four-hit shutout was backed by home runs

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boxing mess, which was badly handled but also a victim of press meetings of the NBA Board of teams is the Indiana Pacers, by Juan Beniquex and Burt
Freddie Howard drove in
agentry.
Campaneris
as
Texas
downed
three
runs and Wayne Pace
Governors, which opened today who could not meet thei r June
and will continue through Fri- player payroll on time and have Cleveland. Only John Low- pitched a one-hitter Monday as
Headline: "Pitcher Torn Seaver of the Mets Offers Olive

Branch to Angered M. Donald Grant - Met Boss Refuses to
We have to give a demerit to Grant on this one. The feud be-

tween the best pitcher in baseball and the chairman of the board
is ridiculous on the face of it, fanned by outside interests.
71wre is nothing arrogant about Seaver being unhappy over his
contract or failure of the Mets to try to make the team a con-

tender. True, Grant may have invested some money in the club
but Seaver and other Mets have invested their fives, their careers.
Grant has an olbigation to listen. When things aren't right at the

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Nuggets, Indiana Pacer3, New obstacle.

the sixth with hii second homer

York Nets and San Antonio
Also this week, the governors of the year.
Spurs - are still floundering, will hear an update from CornRoyal's 8, Yankees 3
Headline: "Reggie Jackson Gives Teammates Cold Shoulder
The debts accumulated in issioner Larry O'Brien on the
George Brett scored from
After Hitting Home Run." Headline: "Thurman Munson Refuses their years In the ABA, the $3.2 status of his live-year plan for first base on a h
hoop single In
to Shake Hands with Reggie Jackson."
million entrance lee, the cost of the growth of the NBA, as well the first Inning, then slammed a
Headline: "Jackson Shakes Hands with Munson after Munson
buying out their ABA brothers as wide-ranging reviews of oth- two-run homer, power,Ing
Homers."
who were not Included In the er league matters including Kansas City over New York and
Headline: "Jackson-Munson
merger, the legal fees and costs television, scheduling, on-court knocking the Yankees out of
Fe ud Eases - All is Well Again wi th the Yankees."
Involved in settling a myr iad of vi olence, the status of relation. first place in the AL East.
Get off It, fe llows. You're not playing one-eyed-cat in the corner lawsuits, the constantly rising ships with the players' and refWinner Paul Splittorff , 5.4,
lot. You didn't bring that bat and ball. You're grown men, making operat ing expenses and their erees' associations and e pos- nee
th
ded help from Doug Bird
as
much money as the chairman of the board at General Mlitors,
It's true you wear short pants, but remember you're adults

Mickey Keefer. 3p
Kelly Denton. lb
Rusty Reed, c
Floyd Lively, 30
Milired Hayes, s's
Brian Curts,cf
Gary Keefer. rf
Totals
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FreddieHoward 5
Greg Church. 3b '
Danny flegister.If
Jeff Webb. If
Wayne Pace,p
Sammy Griffith, C
Mike Blythe, rf
Ricky Chesser. lb
John Polk. 2b
Terry Griffin, ?b
Pat Harrison Cl
Greg Register, Cf
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agreemrnt not to share in sibility of adding a third official and Steve Mingori. Mike Tortelevision revenue - all have for N BA games.
rez, 7-5, took the loss.
involved in a business as well as a game. It's not Just for fun. It's contributed to the f inancial
Team coaches and general
Mets 7, Braves 1
for blood and for customers and greenbacks.
plight of the former ABA managers will be meeting
Pitcher Jerry Koosinan backLeave your petty jealousies at home and concentrate on teams.
amo ng themselves today and cii his four-hitter with two runs
Lei:Ving )our eye on the ball. Thanks to George Steinbrenner's
And it's a serious plight - official business will be taken batted in, leading the Mets over Knights of Columbus
pen pocketbook, you should win it all in spite of yourselves,
N o tary
sources say at least one of the up formally on Wednesday,
Atlanta

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Greg Carter.ss 30
Andy Griffith. 2b 3b
Wilber Gordon. lb rf
Stanley Mogan,
TonyCook.3030
Mike Baker, p
Leroy Littles. It
John Hobbs, If
Chris Wargo. If
Robert Lively, ci
Charles Edwards.

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Gainesve's Tommy Howard

last ing more than live."

Sweet and his three sons,

vetera ns."

Howard is known in boxing as
"a runner" and if Esa can catch

thane)'

In other matches featuring
Seminole County residents,

Contact Kar:i!". Is

Snuare ('.3r141n

250-pound "White Hope" is

Rocky, Barron and Sammy.
"This is the first time that I
have ever heard of a la ther an
his entire family 31 boys

"as IuI5 W £VdLII 11.3 IlilUt.
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under card to
rton-Bobick
Howard also has the punch to
match and he lost a split
test Lou's questionable chin, 5°
decision. He got tired in the
tonight's card should answer
second half of the fight. Since
more than just one question,
that Lime his trainer, Dominick
Ashilock announced another
Polo, has been working on his
first for Seminole County and
stamina. We feel Lou is ready tomaybe another first for boxing
go 10 rounds If he 1133 to, but
the South.
Dominick says the way Estill Is
In "The amiateur card will be
punching he can't see Ho.'rard
cornpi-Lsed of Oviedo's Bob

UWtUL1g on use same boxing
card.
"It might have been done
somewhere else before, but not
in Florida, I am sure of that.
"Bob is 39 years old while the
boys range In age from nine to
12. The funny thing is Bob is the
one who will be fighting in his
first bout while the three boys
are
already
seasoned

agreed tougnc Tampa's 'Wild"
Willie Chaney, while Taco
Perez and Bill Brock.ell will
have at it In a karate bout.
Braden, who retired Perez
from boxing In their now
farnow "Battle of Sanford-,
earlier this year, Is alter a
regional title match. To get that
he must first get past the hard
punching, but weak chinned

Brockell figures to give Taco
some stiff opposition, as he too
was a fo rmer fighter. The bo ut
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3.40. 3.Io 3. Sandy's Mona (7) 2.80;
Q (36) 16.20; P (36) 2.10; 1 (3-6-2)
101.30:76.95.•
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S-li, C: 1. Mountain
(3)1.40,5.20.4.60; 2. Kitty P.
(I) 510, 100; 3. Marion's Cutie (1)
6.20; Q (3$) 15.20; P (3$) 131.20; T
(311) 519.10; 31.92.
EIGHTH
3.16, A: 1. Shadow
Way
) 17.20, 12.00, 5.20; 2. Gone
Austin (5) 19.00, 9.20; 3. Jartlead
Boone (1) 4.40; Q (33) 177.50; P (3
with au) 13.30 and (all with 5)21.60.
1 (35 all) 106.40; 31.90,
NINTH - 1, C: 1. Sand Blaze (6)
11.60, 6.20, 1.10; 2. Li Mistral (1)
1.50, 3.20; 3. Ts Lids (2)3.10: 0 (16)
32.60; P(6l) 117.60; T (6-12)131.20;
39.72.
TENTH -316, I: 1. Guide Lad
(2) 32.10.6.10.3.20; 2. ltha's
1110,6.50:3. Itsby Bidlwon($) 3.40;
(7(12)1610; P (7.1) 119.90; 1 (2.1.1)
1010.10; 32.39.
ELEVENTH-5.16A: 1. Toney G.
(I) 7.50. 3.60, 3.20; 2. Trading post
(2)1.00,3.10; 3. Ks Notary (7) 3-SO;
0 (l' .iI.00; P (12) 33.70; T (121)
415.00; 32.33.
TWELFTH-%. 5: I. K's
Columbus (3) 1.40, 3.00; 2,10; 2.
Nixon True Miss (3) 1.10, 6.20; 3.
(dead heat) Tax Man (3) 3.00 and
Doncaster Kim (6) 320 Q (23)
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In other action, Lake
Howell's IS-year-old James
"The Silver Hawk" Salerno
makes his second appearance
as 2 Pro when he clashes with
Eddie Walker,
Salerno, the youngest fighter
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HITS-Parker, Pgh, 79; Griftey, the American Association.
Boston
33 21 .379 Cm, 75; Winfield, SD, 75; Cash, MIl,
FOOTSALL
N York
34 26 .547
½ 73; Garvsy, LA, 73.
National Football League
Silt
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DOU BLES-Cromrtie, Mtl, 22;
ATLANTA FALCONS - Signed
MIIwkee
79 31 .413 5'.
Pelt:, SIL, 20; Rose, Cm, It; Edgar Fields, defensive end and
Clove
24 79
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Lutinski. PPSI, IS; Parker, Pgh, 17. Dave Farmer, fullback.
Detroit
21 31
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TRIPLES-Winfield. SD, 6;
CINCINNATI BENGALS
Toronto
73 32 .4)1 9
Brock, StL, 5; Mumphry. StL. 5; Signed Rick Walker, tight end.
West
Tmptrton, SIL, 5; Almon, 50.5.
HOCKEY
Minn
34 21 .366
HOME RUNS-Burroughs. AtI,
National Hockey League
Chicago
31 24 .541 2"
13. GFoster. Cm, II; Coy, LA, 11
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20 27 .SOO 41 1 Smith, LA. 14; Lusinski. Phl,
Signed Johnn y Wilsonascoacp,.
Texas
27 27 .500 S
Winfield, SD. 13.
K.C.
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STOLEN BASES-Tay,ras, Pgh,
27 29 .4*2 6
Oakland
27; Cabell, Htn, 23; Cedeno, Htn, 23;
IS 37 .403 11
Seattle
Morgan, Cin, 21; Lopos. LA, 20,
PITCHING (6 Decisions) Denny. SIL. 7.1, .575, 3.65; Rau, LA,
Monday's Result
Texas 3. Cleveland 0
6.). .S57, 1.45; RReuschel, CM, $3.
DAYTONASEACH
Boston 5. Chicago 1, 10 in.
$00. 3.50; RForsch, SIL, 5.2,
MONDAY RESULTS
4 04; Candlrla. Pgh, I?. .778. k%?:
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OSutton,LA,7.2, .771.2.63; Norman.
Kansas City I, New York 3
FIRST- 5.16, 0: I. Red Clown (3)
Cm, 42, .730, 2.75; Rh
Only games scheduled
oden, LA, 8.3, 1210. 420. 360. 7. Shelton Streaker
727• 440.
T.day'soames
(6) 10.20, 300; 3. SC Lonesome Joe
STRIKEOUTS-Rogors, Mtl, 92;
Texas (Perry S-5) at Clove.
(7) 3,60; 0 (3 6) 40.20; P (I 6) 132 00;
PNiekro, All, IS; Kousrnan. NY, 77;
land (Garland 26), (n)
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440. 5 50, 300; 2. Toclviova (3) I 60.
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Chicago (Knapp S2) at
460; 3. Billyhelgue Lass (6) 4 20; Q
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(I 3) 19 60; P (I 1) 5010. T 0 3 6)
Toronto (Jefferson 14) of Do
15300; Big 0 (36 with 13) 561 40;
troll (Hiller 34), (n)
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Kansas City (Hauler 3 5) at
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New Yorit (Guileff 5-2). (n)
THIRD-S-16. D: 1. Texas Flowtr
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California (Hartion 151 at
(6) 9.00. 4 40, 4 20; 2. Mosi Dot? I*(4)
Minnesota (Redfern 21). (n)
w i. pc, as 9.00, 560.). Lady's Day (5) 350; 0
Oakland
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Texas at Cleveland. (n)
at Baltimore, In)
Milwauk
Toronto at Detroit, (n)
California at Minnesota, (n)
Oakland at sesitile. (n)
Only games Scheduled

picked up a homer.

Favata's outhit Kader's 17-4.

Also picking up hits were
Debbie Register, Debbie
Brown, and Valerie Cotton,
each with three, and Vivian
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threat to the world's title.
John Tallarico makes
third start as a pro in yet
another scheduled six-rounder.
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champ ha-s come away ateur
with
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1. Galdos.Ect.niz (3)
14.20 3.10 3.60; 2.
(7) 1.10. 4.10: 3. Loyola-Wally (3)
6.60; Q (3-7) .10: P (3-7) 201.30; 1

SECOND - 1 M
ConI?IOn
Pace Purse 8600: I. Noble Bullet
(Rau) 2. Amazing Alma (Becker) 3
Winning Angel (Regur) A. Gay
Bullet (Bridges) S. Crafty Rick
(Marchese) 6.
Hobos First
(Culhane) 7. Dons Lindy Star
(Ormsby) 8. Bold Sarah (Unknown)
A.E. 1. Aprils Guy (Harmon).

SEVENTH -1. Aprauz.Peclna (2)
11.10, 3.10, 1.30; 2. ZubiArriete (7)
6.60, 4.20; 1. BeIde.Paco (1) 3.60; Q
(27) 29.60; P (21) 111.10; 1 (271)

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Claiming Pace
81.000 Purse $00: 1. Victory Rally
(Neely) 2. Bums Guy (Berznak) 3.
Torpedo Byrd (DelCampo) 4. Timed
Right (Schade) S. Dukes Chuck
(Robinson)
6.
Top Reward
(DAmato) 7. Armbro Jamie
(Bolton) 0. Stratton (Britton) A.E. 1.
Miss Bernardston (Unknown) A.F.
2. Taylors Farvel (Piper).

pitching for the First place Clii- yielded but seven walks - two you all over the lot."
Sutter Is appreciative of the
of t he m intentional- against 63
cago Cubs.
support he receives from Cub
Sutter, who signed with the strikeouts,
Ordinarily, a pitcher who fans who are packing Wrigley
Cub organization In 1972, under-

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EIGHTH
1. Oscar.Wauly (7)
19.30, 5.20, 310; 2. MutillaGasti II
(5) 8.70, 3.50: 3. Victor.Cobian (1)
3.10; 0 (37) 60.00; P (73) 203.50; T
(73.1) 323.60.
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NINTH - i. Mutilla (1)30.00,5,00,
6.50; 2. liasa (1) 13.60, 11.60; 3,
Rodolt0(1) 6.50; 0 (4$) $1.20; P (I.
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NINTH - 13.16 M - Claiming
Pace $1,500, Purse 8400: 1. Star
Student (Griffin) 2 Ensigns Met.
maid lDagenals) 3. Vortex
(Komers) I. Fair Sis (Rau) S.
TENTH - I-I. A: I. Loco Motion; Varsity Bomb (Schade) 6. Champ
2. Gypsy Day; 3. Holsum; 4. Nancy's Rainbow (Porter) 7 Howard% Chief
Dancer. S. Echo Valley; A. Wind (Rocker) 1. Sassafras HI Time
Sock; 7. K's Viking; S. Dotted Line. (Robinson) A.E. 1. Rocky Dominion
A E. 2 Newton Gay (Pegur).
ELEVENTH -8.16, A:). Castle (Gill)

2. My Baby Sit; 3 True
Faith; 4 kingking's
POint, S. Black
7 Sahara;
Irish; Keith Geiger; S. Up Town

JaI.AlaI

SEMINOLE
MONDAY RESULTS
FIRST -13.18 M -1. Lynnhurst
Ben (White) 1 102.60240; 3 Becky's
Finale 2102.20; 3. Arden Ed 3.10; Q

THIRD
I. JulianCp,eya (y)
51.00, 560. 400; 2. Reno Davila (1)
560. 1.20; 3 Albardi Ovy (3) 7 10
(17) 16 30 P ill) 122.10; I (7.1 3)
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"I said it and I meant it What
makes me mad is no sooner do
we get into first place then
everybody starts saying 'When
are they going to fold?' Well.
we're not going to fold. We
might not win It but we'll be in
contention all the W$)'."

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conduct against Minnesota Vikings defensive ba ck Nate A ll en.
Allen, 29, originally was
charged with the misdemeanor
charges by the city, but those
were later dropped at the request of the Minneapolis police
department in an effort to have

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Chris
Evert will head the women's
team from the WesternDivislon
in the World Team Tennis All.
AliStar match at San Diego July 9.

WTT Commissioner Butch
Buchholz said Monday that
Miss Evert, who plays for
Phoenix, will be joined by
teammate Kristien Shaw, Betty
Stove of Seattle-Portland,
Francoise Durr of Golden Gate
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press when in the first week of
the season he claimed the Cubs
would win the pennant.

We Will Have Our Total

Minneapolis city attorney's office has re-issued charges of

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are going bad."

Along With These New Hours

Allen
Charged

FOURTH
1. VictoriouS
1M
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went surgery for a pinched records two strikeouts for every Field these days. When his Beau (a4r,zn,k) 37.20 11 so
C
with this coupon
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nerve in his arm in 1973 and walk can expect a winning name is announced over the Mindy Nib
"W C3ft"
LIMITONE PER CUSTOMER
when the operation was over he record. A 3-I ratio Is a sign of pu blic address system, a loud 3*0. 0 (12)133*0; T (2 17) 635.00;
10
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cheer goes up and they cheer 7
had Inst his fast bail.
greatness. Sutter's ratio
FIFTH - I U - I. Saratoga Dale I
every
st
ke
he
throws.
ri
"I was ready to chuck it
CALL JOHN FOR APPOINTMENT
arithmetic Is 7-1.
( Peters ) 660 310 240; 2. Prompt
W. Fairbanks Winter Park
and go back to the pr inting
ll yes, hove it," said Sut- Pick 2.20 260; 3. Hurricane Scot I
"He
"lie's the greatest relief
645.2800
7:30.1:30 M.F
presses," said Sutter. "But
ter. "it pumps you up. But it's
pitcher that I've seen in my 45
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p
like everything else. Everyone
ball
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said
Cuba
base
In
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fork ball. It was awkward at
is for you when you are going (Mauey) 300 5.20 160. 1 Linns Star
Manager Herman Franks.
first and it took me a couple
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months to re al ly learn. '-Name me a better one? You
I - But this year is the first time can't do it. Compare his stat.3, that I have reached the point tics with anyone else. Look at
where I can throw it for strikes 'em, walks and strikeouts, hits
and innings pitched. And reanytime I want."
member they are all In tough
Sutter
doesn't
throw
it
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" 1. "Why should I throw it for games that are totally won Or
strikes when they swing at balls lost,
Sutter never alters his pitch,
bouncing in the did?" he asked.
Ing
style,
;"~ It ..If they start taking, I'll throw
make no differthe strikes."
ence
to
me,"
he
said. "I pitch
rightThe 25-year-old
all the time
the
same
way
of
30
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ranked woman player, is in her
FOURTH

THIRD - I M Westerns
Diane (Bridges) 3.20 3.00 2.20; 2.
Delightful Miss ol02.20; 3 R ev eille
Gin 220; 0 (36) 1460; T (362)
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1000, 1.10, 140; 2. Raw- Carlos (1)
4.20. 1.20. 3. lrusta.CPieva 1$) 5,10; Q
p (111- 1) 6690. ! ($$ 5)
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Condition Pace,
Purse 8430: I. Afton Flapper
(Bereznak
2. Cavaliers Choice
(Bridges) 3. Conestoga B (Ne'eiy) 1.
Surtax (Bridges) S. Black All Over
(Gill) 6. Sis Boom Ba (Olori) 7.
Helena Hal (Burgess) I. Miss Mazy
Byrd (Neely) Ac. I. Claybrook
A.E. 2. Flaming Port
Podro (Gill)
(DelCampo).

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1. Urlart..Gastl II (5)
13.IO,S.70,6.40;2.AlberdI.Javmer (1)
3.00, 4.00; 3. Nestor-GoirIena (1)
S-SO; Q (1-3) 38.10; P (3-1) 156.00; T
(5-1-1) 621.20.

TENTH
1. LovolaGoiruena (3)
15.00, 5.80, 3.60; 2. Oscar.Diega (1)
*,360 3. GastiEchanit (6) $20;
0(31)6000; P (3.1) 222.30; 1 (31.6)
2319.50.
ELEVENTH - 1. BedideGoros
FOURTH - IM - claimingPace
81,230-1.300: Purse 8450: 1. Dexter (I) 13.20, 18-00,111.20; 2. Irutta.Diaga
Comet (Robinson) 2. Yettys Yeggi (3) 7.20. 3.00; 3. Trani Javier (6)
(Komers) 3. Barry Time (Peters) i. 320; 0 (3.5) 51.20; P (13) 126.00; 1
Goodtime Julie (Bridges) S. Trout ($34) 331.10.
TWELFTH
1. Loyola-Paco (1)
Line (Lyons) 6. Maynard Pence
(Strong)
Gene 1120,5.30,7.$0;3.Oscar.EthanIz($)
7.
Senator
(Unknown) I Kirby Bohemia 1.40.3.30; 3. Zubl.Rodolfo(3) 3.00; 0
(Harmon) A.E. 1. Power Crater (II) 19.20; P (15)241.90; 1 (1.53)
(Hlerpe) A.E. 2. Billy Go 67560
A (1,923; Handle - 8111,171.
(Lieberman).

SIXTH - I U - Claiming Pace
FOURTH 8.14, 0: I. Top Pearl; 7. 82,000 Purse 8100: 1. Coalmont Fritz
Pines
Bluff
JobihI's Wizard; 3. Pixie Whiz; 4. (Robinson) 2.
(Oagenais) 3. Fast and Easy (Hall)
Juno's Pitch; S. Romano Shaw; 6
".° B (Metcalf) S. Saint Clair
Boston Birch; 7. keen Ranger; •.
Eulie (Bridges) 6. Bippy Time (J.C.
Noralee cot*.
FIFTH - $16, 5: 1. Legalized ; 2. Smith) 7, Colonels Laura (Rau)
Little Fun; 3. K's Summa; 4. Dizzy Lulle Belie (Ruggtes ),
Dart; S. Tiny Lena; 6. Glynell; 7
SEVENTH
1U
Condition
Keith Geiger; I. Up Town
Purse $100: I. Avon Marshall
SIXTH
's, 0: I. T's Fast Pace,
(Dennis) 2 KenS Question (Rauch)
Fanny; 2. Come On Gorden; 3
3. Potentate Pick (Udell) 1. Mannar?
Campus Dakota; 4. Not Short;
Harry (Griffin) S. Proud Mac Win
Tailgate Tally; 6. Del ta Strider;
Read To Riches; $ Lady Adorable. (D'Amato) 6. Tappahanna Boy
(Rosenthal) 1. Santas Girl (Bolton)
SEVENTH - 5-16, A: 1. Go I Beatrice Way (Regur).
Gettem; 2. Jarheod kyle; 3. Sally's
Condition Pac#
EIGHTH - I
Alm. 1. Jones Boy; S. Alice Hansen;
Purse 11.200: FLORIDA BRED: I.
6. Shandon Glor y; 1. K's Sender;
Sophist (MyselI) 2 Byrd Bobby
Able George.
(Deason) 3. Daylonas Terri
EIGHTH
5.16. C: 1. E. Z. (Bridges) 4.
Marion Sleek (Crank)
Bought; 7. Jerry's Jeno;
3. LeiianI; S. Great Value (Ihlenfeid) 6 Nifty
Hy Shelly. S. Not Many;
Lady Byrd (Komers) 7. Hickor y
&amp;
Fireman Bob; 7. Adventurer; I
Carole (Bennett) 1. Bye Thunder
Punkin Patch
Rene (Dagenas).

SECOND -1 M - 1. Choo Choo
Magoo (Bridges) 10 90 4.00 4.60 - 2
Flyer Forcing 6.50 1.00; 3. Debutante
Tau $50. Q (1 6) 31.40; T (6 4 all)
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Belew(S)420;Q(213120; ' (4 2)
TWELFTH -7.16, C: 1. Whistle
DAYTONABEACH
104 20, 1 (4 2 1)346.00; 31.7$.
Stop; 2. Sandy Sand; 3. Smithville;
MONDAY RESULTS
FIFTH - 5-16. D: I Knockmant
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4. Rocktown; S. About Time.
Hunter (31 10.10. 350. 450, 2, Butch
I Julian.Davitta (2)
FIRST
Marsha Mello; 7 Doll Up; I. Just
12.00 3 60 2.50; 2. Reno Paclna 115
Mine.
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IiBlyleven,
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getting
two
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Columbus,
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a
Junior
win over Kiwanis, and Michelle
It was at last year's s um mer fruitless
Indiam' hits and also walking League game. Durrell Smith Flagship of $*in.
201 too " Nooney knocked out a round
meetings, June 17, 1976, at nancial support.
IIII "I 1-3 tripper to spark Favata's win
broke-up the no-hitter with a Games's
Hyannis, Mass., that an agreeEach of the four teams owes once.
Beniquex,
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over Kader's, 25-li, In girls
ment was announced which the league $290,000 by June
SANFORDATLANTIC
Junior Softball.
brought an end to the 9.year-old as the final part of the $3.2 mil- gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead in
a
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ABA, with four teams being ab- lion entrance fee, and for the the fourth with his homer into
Galm and Ross were bothtop
Tim Hall. It-lb
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the left field stands. It was the
sorbed into the NBA. Now, Pacers, who are having troub
2 3 I
hitters for Bowl America with
Bobby keefer, If
2 0 0 Ray Robinson, p
I 2 0 two his apiece. Calm also
nearly 12 months later, those paying their day-to-day cx- first hit off loser Dennis Eck- Durrell Smith, p 30

four survivors - the Denver penses, that represents amajor t'rsley, 64. CampanerLs led off

3.10, 6.60; 3. Pearl's Pain

Monday's Results
American L
Tamp. at Winter Haven, ppd.,
BATTING (133 at bats)- Carew,
Mm. .311; Fisk. Bin, .349; Sailor, rain
Daytona Beach 3. Pompano Beach
Tor, .341; Bostocit, Mm, 330
National League
1
Singleton, Sal, 329
East
St. Petersburg 10, Fort Lauder.
RUNS-FIsk, Bin, IS; Carew,
W L Pct. OS
dale S
Mm,
41;
RIJacson,
Chicago
NY,
41;
Bonds,
36 19 .as5
Lakeland 7, West Palm Beach 2
Cal. 41; RudI, Cal, 39; Bannister,
32 32
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Pitts
Miami and Cocoa, off
ChI,
39;
Huh,
Mm.
39.
S Louis
33 21
PtIiIa
RUNS BATTED IN-Hisle, Mm,
31 26 .541 6
Today's Games
Montreal
23 31
444 11'., 54; RudI. Cal, 41; ZIsk. CJl, 13:
Daytona Beach at Miami
Hobion, Bin. 11; Munson, NY, 41;
N York
25 33 .431 13'/
Ft. Lauderdale t West Palm
Cowens, KC. 41.
4
West
Beach
HITS-Carew, Mm, to; Yount,
Los Ang
38 21
4.44 Pompano Beach at Cocoa
Mu, 73
Bannister, CM, 11;
CInci
30 71 .376 7
Lakeland at Tampa
Chambllss,
NY,
72;
Cowirts,
S Diego
KC, 71.
77 36 .139 13
Winter Haven at St. Petersburg
DOUBLES-Lemon, Chi, 17:
S Fran
25 34 .131 13
McRae, ICC, 17; Burleson, Bin, 16:
Houston
21 36
Rejackson, NY, 16; Bostock, Mm,
Atlanta
n 39 .3.61 ii
15; Carew, Mm, IS.
Monday's Results
TRIPLES-Carew, Mm, 10:
New York 1. Atlanta 1
f.wens. KC, 6; Rice, Bsn, 5;
American L.au.
Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia I
Ral, NY, 3; 1 Tied With A.
BALTIMORE
ORIOLES
Montreal 3, Houston 2
HOME RUNS-Zisk, CM, 16;
Traded Dyar Miller, pitcher, to the
Hisle,Min, 13; Rice, Ben, II; Bonds, California Angels for Dick Drago,
Only games scheduled
Cal, 11; Gross, Oak. 14,
pitcher; signed Steve Lerner, Bill
Today's Games
STOLEN BASES-Remy, Cal, 22; 040(91 and Larry Jones, pitcher;
New York (Todd 21) at At. Patek. ICC,
17; JNorrls, Cie, 16;
John Denmin, centerlielder and
IonIc (Leon 12), (n)
Mike Sherman. catcher.
LeFlore, Dot, 13; Bonds, Cal, 13.
PhiladelphIa
(Kest
1.1)
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PITCHING
(6 Decisions)CLEVELAND INDIANS -Signed
Cincinnati (Norman 6-2), (n)
Tanana, Cal. 10.2, 53), 1.11; Castro, Sammy Davis and Lynn
Garrett,
Montreal (Bahnsen 1.1 or Al. MU. 73, .725.
1.10, Tojottnaon, Mm. outfielders; Glenn Wendt,
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cala I)) at Houston (Andular 42, .130. 1.71; Gulleft, NY, 3-2,
.111, stop; Picky Borchers, Greg John
7.3), ()
133; Tldrow, NY. 5-2, .711, lU;
son, and James Nealy, pitchers, and
Chic go (Bonham 45) at San
app, Chi, 3.2, .111, 4.60; Littell, Kevin
Rttomberg, third baseman.
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St. Louis (B. Forich 53) at 52, .114. 3.1$.
MINNESOTA TWINS - Signed
and (2 34) 153.20; 39.19.
San Francisco (Hallcki 35). (n)
A - 33"; Handie - 8329.32$.
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan, Cal, 133; Bari Nieuwenhuis, pitcher.
Pittsburgh (Rooker SI) at Tanana, Cal, 106; Blyleven, lix, $6;
NEW YORK YANKEES - Signed
Los Angeles (Sutton 7.2), In)
Steve Taylor, pitcher.
Palmer, Bat, $1; Eckersh.y, Cie, 72
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Wednesday's Games
FIRST -S.l6, D: 1. White Clown;
SEATTLE MARINERS - Signed
New York at Atlanta, (n)
2. Dancing Town; 3, Cut Rate; 4,
Rudoipho Arias and Larry Pat.
National League
Philadelphia
at
P1tes Pine; S. Joan's Pick; 6.
Cincinnati,
terion, catchers; James Knsght,
BATTING
(135
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bits)( n)
Triilo. pitcher; Gary Mcoonneil, send Atomic Magpie; 7. Monique; S. My
CM,
.366.
Parker,
Pgh,
Montreal at Houston. (n)
Brenda.
baseman and Calvin king, short.
EVlenlin., Mtl, 315; Luzinikl, Phi, stop
Chicago at 531•: Diego, ()
SECoND-S-la, 5: l.Odd Tracy;
.310; Scott, SIL, .33).
1
Pitt$bvvgti at Los Angeles,
2. E. J Kittle; 3. Shonda Lee; 1.
RUNS-Wlnfield, SD, 33; Smith,
TORONTO BLUE JAYS
Signed
(n)
Speed Drive. S. Currvlea Lad; 6.
St. Louis at San Francisco, LA. 51; Griffey, Cin, 46. Morgan, Scott Gregory and Jack Hollis,
Tim Kelly; 7. Little Bowl; S. Swept
Cm. 41. Parker, Pgh, 43; Tmpleton, pitchers and Ralph Wheeler and
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Away.
SIL. 43; Rose. Cm, 13.
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THIRD-3.16,M: I. You &amp;Me; 2.
RUNS BAITED IN-Coy, LA, 53;
National League
Dian Pockets; 3. Sam Drive; 4. Rod
American League
Burroughs. All, 50; Garvey,

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FLAOSHIPOP SEMINOLE
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Neal Wellon,ss
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Tim Hall led Atlantic at the Mike Roturido, lb
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Craig, A ci
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Buddy Stumpf, lb
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NEW YORK (AP)
Eight geles and Miami. Hoiiton, nal club. That Includes any phlsoftheWFLAndare the season. Bidding for the new reportedly prepared to offer
cities were to place bids for fu- where the game would be held player who jumped to the World New York Jets entitled to corn- contracts is expected to he $400 million for five years worth
lure Super Bowls before Na- in Rice Stadium, seems to have Football League, then back to pensatlon from the Washington heavy, with ABC expected to of playoff games. Sargent
tional Football League owners the inside track for the igi
the NFL, and a player who Redskins, who signed John Rig- pursue rights to the Super Bowl. would put those games on pay
today at the NFL's annual game.
simply played out his option gins after the running back ABC which telev
ises NFL
spring meetings.
and signed with another NFL played out his option with New
Also on the agenda were disgam es on Monday nights during
Also on the agenda for the team.
The cities bidding for the
York?
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season
the
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979, 1950 and 1951 were New active compensation. The
The owners also were ex- the Super Bowl which Whe Orleans and Honolulu expected
For Instance, do the New
Orleans, the site of the W78 Su- league has to decide whether a York Giants owe the Miami pected to discuss future telefor the to make bids. The owners also
time
per Bowl; Pasadena, Calif., team that signed free agent Dolphins anything for sign ing vision revenues with Commlswer e to act upon a proposed
which hosted the game earlier who played out his option with fullback Larry Csonka after the sioner Pete Rozelle. The
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The Best present I
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much I mean to him. The most
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"It is shaped like a goblet, six
feet across," says Gene, "and
the top of the table will be
glass."
Many of the giant stumps
such as that from which the
goblet is made end up as
planters.
"You don't have to water
plants nearly as much when
they are in cypress," says
Gene. "The wood absorbs the
water
waterandtheplantsliveoffthe
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And plants never get root
bound In cypress" adds
Rosemary.
With a wave of the hand she
indicates the many produrtq
sitting, standing,g an
hanging around the room.
"We even guarantee that no
two pieces are alike," she
smiles.

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pig roasted on open fire, roast
beef, chicken, shrimp-fried
rice, boiled fish, vegetables,
fruits, salads, breads and
beverages.
Out-of-town guests were Dr.
Howard Smith, Brunswick,
N.J.; Dr. William Howard,
Tallahassee; Willie J. WUte,
Albany, Ga.; Dr. Clifford J.
Uurston, Tempe, .riz.; and Ms.
Carolyn T. Parker, Daytona
Beach.
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Midway Elementary School
held its annual awards day
program and kindergarten
graduation with School Supt.
William P. l.aye presenting
the diplomas. This wa.sfollowed
by an Informative play
presented by the fifth grade
students under the direction Of

Mrs. Barbara fight and Pascal
Paucraix.
Awards were presented in
areas of scholarship, citizenship, perfect attendance and
athletic ability. Certificates and

trophy and savings bond as the
most outstanding fifth grade
student from principal Leroy

For fast relief
call the

Hampton.
-to Valencia
Congratulat1on.

caturaI Hughes, daughter of
Mr.andMrs.'IhcoblaWellsjr.,
Sanford, for receiving the
ouItand1ii sc holastic ability
first place award from the
Rescue Child Center. Also
were
receiving
awards
Keishawn Burke, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bur ke
and George Knight, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Knight Sr. all
of Sanford. The Rescue Child
Care Center, will begin new
enrollment in August for the
new 5d)Ol terni, call 322-1166.
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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jenkins
of Atlanta paid a surprise visit
to her sisters. Mrs. Ella
Roberts and Mrs. Ruby Brown
of Sanford. Traveling with them
were Mrs. Mamle Moon,
Pamela and Ronald Moon.

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lacking In Imagination to pick
out a present, I certainly don't
need her charity."

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Gene, "but we hung on. Then
the business really took off."
Right now Gene is
WO
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the base for a dining room
table.

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When the "Black Angus"
Although the Obenlands have
stood up on its hind legs and had their firm, Cypress
roared, Gene took a second Creations, for only three years,
look,
they have been making the
Discovering that his corn- wooden clocks, planters,
panlon was a Florida brown plaques and other items for a
bear, Gene -- with astounding good bit longer.
presence of inIrt - gathered
"Our neighbors encouraged
up his saw and ran for the hills. us to go into business," says
"He moved to a place about a Rosemary. "They even loaned
mile away and went right on us the vacant lot between our
gathering cypress," laughs house and theirs, which they
Rosemary.
owned, to store our cypress
Gene has encountered a lot of until we could get going."
Florida wildlife while harGetting the company going
vesting the big trees, Including was no less difficult for
"a lot of deer, some wild boar Obenlands than it Is for most
and turkeys."
people.
"It's so beautiful, so still and
"There were times when we
quiet out there," says were ready to lock the doors
Rosemary.
and say 'that's It," recalls

Registrations are now being a.m. The evening classes, for ticipation by fathers in labor
accepted for the next series of both husband and wile, are held and delivery.
prenatal classes for expectant on Tuesday or Thursday
Winter Park Memorial also
beginning at Winter evenings at8 pin. All classes of fers "Early Pregnancy
Park Memorial Hospital June are held in the hospital's Classes" on the first Wed-.
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Association Building on Alorna nesday evening of each month.
The six weekly morning Avenue.
Excercises are included as
classes Include topics of inExpectant parents may call
terest to expectant mothers. well as presentations by ob- 646-7097
for
advance
They may choose from classes stetriclans and pediatricians, registration or further Inoffered on Tuesdays, Wed- Instruction Is offered in the formation about any of these
nesdays or Thursdays at 10 LeMaze Method and for par' programs.

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the companies which get Into
cypress product creation,
discover how complicated it is
and leave people "out on a
limb" without their products.
"It's hard work," he says.
"People who think it's easy just
don't last.
"We don't buy the cypress
with which we work. We own or
lease timber rights and land all
over this state," says Gene,
explaining why he spends four
days a week in the swamp.
"Right now the water Is
down. It isn't too bad. When it's
up and you are in the water to
your waist — that's when you
find the snakes. The gators
usually run, but the snakes are
a different story."
The wildlife outside the water
Is almost as bad, as Gene found
out a few months ago. 'i
glanced over my shoulder while
I was cutting down a tree," he
recalls, "and saw what I
figured was a Black Angus cow,
because the area where i was
working had a lot of them."

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Hr.Id Ptieto by Tern Vincent)
hoy.
It was a
regret to say that
Joe
Thomas,
director,
and
Jell Garland, host,
PHOENIX NEW MEMBERS
He is married now, so every
L' • 1oer a .ay
"For
always
welcome prospective Sanford-Seminole Jaycees
di with HER useless gift Hke a fancy
holiday h
members Scott Harris and Russ Traficante, with
mother. Whoever said: 'A son Isget a wn I'll never wear, FOR JAYCEES
Mrs. Harris and Emma Lee White, to a 'Jaycees
a son until he takes awife, but a
Jje° don't re for o
daughter is a daughter all her some little brooch or bracelet
membership party held Saturday at the home of Mr.
mouthful."
life' sure a
and Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, Sanford.
I'll never take out of the box.
I'll
.VIItJVV flL,.t.s, •..,... With prices so high these days, I
"...My husband gave me a wish they would give me the Aloha Birthday Boy
card for Mother's Day, and I money Instead."
told him I wasn't his mother, so
PHILA. WIDOW
we got Into a fight over it. I
Luau Surprises Minoft
"...1 am a retired school
happen to be six bears older
than him, but I am not old teacher who never married, but
ALOHA! to Earl E. Mlnott
enough to be his mother. Was I I've always loved children. The who was delightfully surprised
RVA
young boy who delivers my when a group of his friends held
wrong to get steamed?"
HAWK
NOT HIS MOTHER newspaper knows that,
a Hawaiian luau in honor of his
Herald
t(1told her she was Indeed Mother's Day he left me a sack birthday. This festive affair
Correspondent
wrong - that she was probably of jellybeaus and a lovely was held at the home of hostess
overly sensitive to the age Mother's Day card, on which be Ms. Lendie Stewart, 136 Scott
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difference, and that provoked wrote, 'You would have made a Dr., Sanford. Assisting Ms. wonderful
mother.'
Wasn't
that
her anger.)
Stewart were four lovely
,...When my only daughter dear?"
hostesses adorned In the cash awards were presented to
sent me a check for $25 with a
TOUCHED IN TULSA traditional Hawaiian grass Vomta White, Lawand Randall
and Robert Holcomb for per.
note telling me to buy myself
,.,50 once a year my skirts and lets as they greeted
something for Mother's Day, I children buy me a corsage and and served the 150 guests in formance in the annual spelling
bee.
felt so bad I cried all day. If take me out to a crowded, noisy attendance.
or
lazy,
Robert Holcomb received a
or
busy,
too
she's
The menu consisted of kalula
restaurant. Big deal! Where

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN ,p
W virtue of that Certain Writ of

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cut Of and
the seal of thi Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida, upon a
final judgment rendered In the
aforesaid court on the 19th da)? of
June, A. D. 1975. in that certain case
entitled. Christine V. Pfunton,
Plaintiff, .vs. Ronald E. Pfundeton,
Defendant, which aforeSild Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by
Ronald E. Ptundston. sa id P'°P°fY
being located in Seminole County,
Florida,more
described
as folIowi
All rig ht, lit It and interest
undivided one half interest in the
following described P'°
Begin 13.67 chains South and 9$
Links Well Of Northeast Cornet
SW 'i of SW 1A of Section 15 ,
Township 20 South, Range 32 East,
Run North 161.12 feet, East 379
Chains. South 167.12 feet, West to
point of beginning. LESS and EL
CEPT rood right of way, Seminole

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County. Florida.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 A. M. on the 22nd day of June,
sale
A . D. 1977. offer for
and sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, subled
to any and all existing liens. at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Florida. the

abov, described personal pr opert y.

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That said sale is being made to
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satisfy the terms of said Writ
Execution.
John E. Polk,
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Publish. May 31, June 7. 14, 21, 1977
DEL 110

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
197.246 Florida Statutes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that Lee Bennett the holder of the
following certIfiCates has fifed said
cetfificates for a tax deed to be
Issued thereon. The certificate
numbers and years of Issuance, the
description of the property, and the
names in which it was assessed are
as follows:

Certificate No. 1172. Year of
Issuance 1975.
Description of Property
Lots 11114 140 (less W ½ of Lot
13$) Longwood PS 1 Pg 20.
Name In which assessed Charlie
&amp; Margaret G. Sheaf.
All of said property being in the

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Seminole. State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate or cer.
tificates shall be redeemed ac
',.cording to law the properly
descr!bed n such
,i'lifica,e or
certific.afe will b sold to the
," highest cash bidder at the court
house door on the 11th day of July,
1977 at 11:00 A.M.
Doted this 27th day of May, 1977.
Arthur H. Beckwitp*, Jr..
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Thelma L. Scott
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 31, June?. 14- 21, 1977
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IIOHTIIINTH JUDICIAL
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

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and adjudication of this suit es it

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Robert L. Smith had been served
with process in the State of Florida,
but Only to the extent Provided for by
Section 145$, Title 2$, United States
Code; It is furt her ORDERED tnat
no tice of this order be published by
the United Statte Marshall
*nq.spapef' of general circulation In
Seminole County, F.'orida. oie
week for six (ai consecutive weeks,
comznenclngon may 10,1977. DONE
AND ORDERED at Orlando,
Florida. this 20th di of April. 1971.
.
S. Donald Paul Diltrich
United States Magistrate
i certify the foregoing to be a rue
and correct copy of tne original.
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SR 4272 BIks. So. SR 434, Longwood
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FROG LEGS, COOKED SHRIMP, FLOUNDER,
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4.bedroom,2½ baths,
Conversation pit and
whip in living room,
Iamllyroom,.at.ln.qulpp,d
kitchen, separate dining
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Name in wh ich assessed Fannie p
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money for a car owner by

recommending repair or
partial replacement whenever

: ,certs?Ic,ates will be sold to the
highest cash bidder at the (our'

house door on the 11th day of July,
till of II 00 AM
Uted thu 17th day Cl May. 1977.

Arthur If Beckith. Jr.
C lara of the Circuti Court
By
Thelma L Scott
Dtpuly (lirk

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Statutes. TO Wit:

Section us 09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Jane Eif lander
S: By: S. Kirby Mancrtef,
kftorfley for
Jane EIHand.r
Publish : Juno 7, 14. 21. 2$, 1977
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Unit SI. $10
West Highway 134, Altamonte
Spr,ngs, S'mlncIe Cou nty. Florida,
under the fictitij name of FIRST
AID SUPPLY, and that i intend to
register said name with the Clerk Cf
thi Circuit Coi.rt, S.minle Cou nty,
Fior4a in accordance wim the
p'ouusorts of the Fict*?i,us Name

Safutn,

To-Wit:

Section 36309

Florida Slatules 1957.

5: Alan I Walsh
PubliSh: May 31, June?, 11, .71, 1977
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Carl Vorpahi (center) and muffler specialist Ken Plait carefully diagnose the
trouble with this car's exhaust system and outline the cost of repair for the
concerned owner. Everyone who goes to Mr. Muffler can expect the same considerate service.
to work or home, if needed. who we re "there" yesterday
When the Installation or repair and will st ill be "there"
Is completed, the car is tomorrow. That's wha t Carl
de livered.
Vorpahi intended when he
It's a reassuring feeling for established Mr. Muffler ad.
any motorist to know that his joining MA Alignment at 2421
car's exha ust system is be ing South French Ave. Drive In any
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service and parts at a
reasonable price. Or call ahead
to 323-3111 • to arrange for a
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Mr. M uf fler will do the job
right.
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Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. Casselberry Cornmunity Unit ed Methodist Church.
Diet Workahop 7:30 p.m., Grace United Methodist
Church, 118 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford.
We1ht Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak.
Tn-County Roadrunners CU Club, 7:30 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of Commerce'.

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A ximp problem school
will be held on Monday
evenings by appointment
only at Kings Supplies, 2534
S. Park Drive, Sanford.
Time of the classes will be
7:30 p.m.
Phil Gonzalez will be
Instructor. He will answer
questions concerning pump
problems for those who
have wells, Including those
who have pumps not
operating efficiently,
Gonzalez instructs on the
basis that pump operation

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NEW YORK (AP) — Accustomed to finding tomorrow's in.
novatlons in the far out concepts of scientists, Americans
might be surprised to learn that
some of their newest products
are coming from old ideas.
The dirigible Is coming back.
Goodyear 'fire &amp; Rubber Co.,
which never quite gave up on
the notion of lighter-than-airflight, now foresees a growing
market for airships.
The most Pressingneed for
them, says Morris Jobe, presiaenm or Goodyear Aer ospace
Co rp., is In pro viding t he capabi lity of lifting h ug e cargo es,
such as po wer generating
equipment and military tanks.
Helico pt ers are incapable of
lifting s uch Loads. A battle tank,
for example, weighs 63 tons,
w he reas the most po werful U.S.
helicopter now available can
lift only 16 tons.
The a nswer: An airship supported by 2.5 million cubic feet
of helium and four at ta ched
helicopt ers. The company Is
now working on a vehicle that
ould lift 75 tons graightup. It

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Phone 323-5966

2421 S. French Ave. (Hwy. 17-92)

Sanford

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
ttsalRictsardF or Mildred W Olson
the holder of the fOl!Ov,ing cit
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tiflcates has tiled said certificate,
that an action to foreclose
mortgage for a tax deed to be Issued thereon.
covering the following
real and The certiticale numbers and years
personal property In Seminole of issuance, the
description of Iris
Count, Florida. to wit.
property, and the names ri which it
Lot 13, Third Ravenna Park was
assessed are as follows
ectiQfl of Loch Arbor according to
Certificate No. 531. Var of
e Plat thereof as recorded in Plat I
ss uance 1915
U
22. Public Records
DesrIptlen of Pro pe rty
Seminole Counly, Florida.
77 + 71 .3 0 Packards 1st Add
Pias been filed against you and you toLots
Midway Pb 2 Pg 101
are required to serve a copy of your
Name in which assessed John L. &amp;
wrillen defenses, it any, to it on C. Mi
nn ie L Thomas
VICTO
R uTL.FR. JR. FS.Q. 1555
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Allot Sad properly beli*g in the
East Robinson Street. Orlando. County of Seminole. State
of
Florida 32101. and file the original Florida
with the Clerk Of the above Styled
Unless such certificate or Car
Court onoi'before the 15 day of July, tificates Shall be redeemed ac
Ii!?. ofhefwisea
Judgment may be cording to law the properly
en tered against you for thC reli
ef described n Such certificat, or
demanded in the Complain?.
Certificates sill be Sold to the
WITNESS my hand and seal Of highest
cash bidder
the court
said Court on
9th day 0*
door on the 11th dy of July,
1917.
1977
1100 AM
Seal)
Dated this 27 d1 Of Ma y , 1971.
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Arthur H BICk ifh, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk Cl the Circui t Court
By: Jacqueline Thompson
T he lmi L. Scott,

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name with the Clerk of the Circu'
Court of Seminole Cou nty, Florida
Doled al Miami. Florida, this it"
day of June, 1977.

TO RUSSELL N. JONES
and MAE N. JONES
ADDRESS UNKNOWN

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NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
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THE BINGHAMTON SAVINGS

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By. Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
C. Verno n Mire, Jr
CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp;

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Publish: J une 11. 19T1
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

Telephone. 301322 1314
A tt o rn eys for Petitioner
Pu bliSh June 11, 21, 21, July S. l2.'
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Chesaning, Michigan
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for disso lution of
mar riage has been fil ed against you
in the Circuit Court of Sem inole
County. Florida, .and you are
requir ed to Serve a copy of your
written def en ses, if any, to it, on C.
VERMON MIZE. JR. of Clevela nd .
Mire &amp; Bridges, Attorneys f or Wif e.
Petitioner, whose add r ess is Post
Office Drawer Z. Sanford, Flor ida,
32711, on or befor e July 15th, 1977,
and file the original with the Clerk of
this Cou rt either before serv ice on
Petitioner's attorney or im.
med iately thereaf ter ; otherwise a
de fault and ultimate judgment will
be entered against you for the relief
de manded in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on this 101h day of June.
A.D 1971.

BRIDGES
Post Office Dr awer Z
Sanford, Florida 37711

(Seal)
FLAGSHIP BANK OF
SANFORD
By: Janice R. Springfield
Execu tive Vice

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This no tice Is publiShid pursuant
to the Federal Deposit Insu r an ce
Cor por ation's det er mination that
Publication (a nd a pu blic file) will
be required in the same manner as a
branch application under the
requirements of Part 30).14(b)(1) of
the Rules a nd R eg ulat ions of the
Federal Depos it Insurance Cot.
porat ion. The undersig ned bank did
no t elect to have the Corporation
approve the intention to share an
Unmanned Electronic Remote
Service Facility as a "bra nc h" in
accoroance with th e
granted by P ar t 304 31i) of in*
the Rules

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at RD 2 Box
Lake Mary 32146, Seminole County, $22 A, Maitland 3fl51, Seminole
Florida. under the fictitious name of
County. Florida, under the fictitious
BOB'S ROOFING, and that I intend
name of
REFRIG A.MATIC
to register said name wit?,
the Clerk SERVICES, and that we intend to
of the Circuit Court , Sem i no le
register said name with the Cler k of
County, Florida in accordance with
the Circuit Court, Seminol e County,
tMps2of the Fict itious u,ame
Florida in accordance with the
Statutes. To-Wit: Section $45.09
provisionsof the Fictitiou s Name
Florida Statutes 1957.
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F lo rida Statutes 1957.
Publish: May 21. 31, June?, 11, 1977
S John A. Bow man
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Publish : June 14, 21, 21. July 5, 1977
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Notice Is hereby given that the
Flagsh ip Bank of Sanford has
no tified the Federal Deposit In.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
surance Corporation of its intention
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
to share an Unmanned Electronic
FLORIDA
Remot e Ser vice Facility at 3000
CIVIL ACTION NO 77.134$.CA44.L
Orlando Drive, Sanford, Florida.
in Re: The Marriage of
The notice of intention to Share was
MORRIS PENROSE. Husba nd.
ac cepted for filing by the Atlanta
and
Region al Office of the F eder al
KRiSTINE PENROSE, Wife
Deposit Insurance Corporat io n
NOTICE OF ACTION
II,
May
1971.
TO: MORRIS PENROSE
Any person wishi ng to comment
co Charles Burnish
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Regional Direct or of th• Feder al
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Regional Office, 2 Peachtree Street,
N.W. Suite 3030, Atlanta, Georgia
30303. within iS day's of this

PROFESSIOP4AIL'Y STAFFED. MEDICALLY
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in the position of a middleman, transactions took place, repreepre
acquiring properties not to live senting
senting a total market value of
In but to sell for Immediate more than $14 billion, according
profit.
to the National Association of
The question that cannot be Realtors.
answered Is whether the pheThe April sales performance
nomenon is regional or nation- translates into a seasonally adal. So far the California type of justed annual rate of 3.3 million
speculation has been rare in units, which the Realtors say is
*her areas of the country, but a "healthy 17.4 per cent above
you must remember that many the level of a year ago."
fevers as well as sound ideas
More than one-third of all ree
have spread eastward from the sale
sale homes now are priced
coast.
above $50,000, in contrast to just
At any rate the existing over 10 ocr cent four years iwo
home market Is soaring. In With prices rising steadily, the
April alone some 310,000 resale speculative appeal is obvious.

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PICTURES

THURSDAY, JUNE 19
AARP and NART, 2:30 p.m., Sanford Civic Center.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m. Altamonte Civic Center.
Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First
St.
Lake Mary Rota ry, 8 a.m., Mayfa ir Country Club.
Cauelberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Bonanza, SR 436,
Altamonte Springs.
South Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn, SR
436.
Sanford Clvlta.n, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.

Bring this ad to our sloro and
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NEW YORK tAPt
What trends and are proclaiming the
are home buyers up to'
Imminent return to less inHigher prices and perhaps flationary times. Interest rates
higher mortgage rates, to cite may rise, they say, but not
two things. But the housing sce- ominously.
nario In general doesr.'t lend ItBut going against the mood,
self to easy answers; it's rid- in a manner far from fully undled with mysteries.
derstood, Is the housing marOne of the riddles Is specula- ket.
tion, at a time when speculation
In May, for the first time in
seems to be growing dormant In four months, the level of mortsome other areas of the gage rates on new homes rose,
economy.
the Federal Home Loan Bank
Fears about Interest rates Board reported. The rise was
and inflation for example have small to 8 98 percent from 8 94
begun to abate in recent days, percent in April, but the direrslowly but positively, as tion's the thing.
Washington continues to pour
Sales of new homes have been
out bushel baskets of strong strong, but existing home sales
are booming, and so are prices.
economic indicators,
As a result, a calm seems to The median price of an existing
be descending 'n some stock single-family home rose $1,000
market analysts who had been in April to $42,000.
But the national median Price
frightened out of their blue
chips for most of the past 16 tells only part of the story. In
months by the two leering "F's the West, for example, the meof inflation and interest rates. dian price rose $3,800 in April.
They are now beginning to sug- reaching $57,200. And if the surgest that corporate stocks vey were Limited to California,
might benefit from the feeling the Increase would have been
even higher.
of equilibrium,
In that state houses are purSome of the big banks already
have declared they are hear- chased for resale. The home
tened by some recent economic buyer, in effect, has put himself
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Cauelberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Town House.
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Serenader, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Sanford OptImist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Preschool storytlme, children 3-6, must register in
advance. Seminole South Library, Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry.
M Force SergeantsAim.
Auxiliary, 8p.m., McCoy
Ai Auxiliary,
Family Cl ub.

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expects to have it within five
Now some of the nation's big
years.
corporations are interested In
Windmill power is coming mariculture, or the cultivation
back.
of marine life, such as salmon,
General Electric and United loheter, shrimp and the Like. )
Technologies share a contract Union Carbide already is in the
from the National Aeronautics business; Standard 011 (En&amp; Space Administration to de- diana) Is considering it.
sign and build the largest windBy thinking simple another
mill ever, a 15-story structure
that might be the prototype of problem was solved,
The nation's superhighways
many more.
are
among the most dangerous
Natural rubber might soon ix,
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of all places for oedestrian.s.
At present, the United States Therefore, sta tes and private
Imports $500 million worth of companies long have sought ef'
communications
rubber from Southeast Asia fective
each year. But all along there devices for st randed motorists.
One big drawback to powe red
has been gr owing wild in Texas
the guayule bush, which pro- devices was vandalism. Furvides near identical in. t hermot', such met hods were
expensive and tended to suf fer
gredients.
Sea farming is a gr ow ing from downtime.
business.
A small company, Solid State
Throughout civilization, man Technology, Inc., of Wilming.
has grown f ood crops on land. ton, Mass. solved the pro bl em
But pe rhaps the m ost bountiful with an inge ni ous mot orist aid
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supply, the fish in the waters, cal l box that is
batteryless and
were left to develop haphazard- wirel ess, and because of so few
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Aquafarmlng or aquaculture In fact, it re ports vandals.
is now comJnonon ponds inthe
The device sen ds an elecMidwest and South. And some tro ni siun.1 in s.wa, U, 12VI4i*
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totally artificial breeding sites, Anti w ha t su ppli es
the power'
In tanks through which food and Th
e very act of pulling the lever
oxygen are filtered,
to activate the device.

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Never Needs Cry stals

____________________ twin bed bedding at a special
price of $49a set and double bed
sets at $66.
Jim Smith, owner of Smith Furniture, takes- a few moments off to enjoy the
Smith noted he has a concomfort of his Sloppy Joe line of family room furniture.
venient location for his business
The latest in family room sturdy as well as good looking,
piece is the recliner available and for furniture shoppers and
grouping and furniture is the The finish in natural burnt pine,
buyers. There is ample parking
only In the light wood finish.
"Sloppy Joe" line, now being
in
the parking lot next to the
A second line, made of the
Smith advises that anyone
merchandised at Smith Fur- same construction If of pine wishing to purchase
store (the parking lot is off 22nd
furniture
niture Co., 2200 S. French, finish and the upholste ry Is should
St.)
al ways shop and comSanford.
made of naugahyde with green pare. lie urges people to
For the lowest discounts on
Jim Smith, owner, said he has or brown Herculon
and compare exact furniture items furniture and bedding, come In
carried some of the Sloppy Joe reversible
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ana see or call Mr. smitfl,
f urnit ure for several year;. His
One set, retailing for $599 this
He carries furniture and 02. Visit the showroom at 2200
latest shipment is of brown mouth only (June '77), corn- bedding name brands the year S. French Sanford for your best
naugahyde with chestnut pared to $698 at other stores, 'round: Bassett, Vaughan, furniture buys, including the
Herculon reversi bl e cushions. contains a sofa, love seat, chair.
Spring Air, National and Sloppy Joe family room furThe furniture is constructed rocker, two end tables, a coffee Orlando brands. lie's recently niture. You will be glad you did!
from 2"xS" timbers and is table and ottoman. An optional added the Malone bedding line.
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efficiency to have city
water pressure at all times
and to have plenty of water
for lawn sprinkling.
Kings Supplies carries
and services the Jaciuzi
Pumps with its amazing
new AquaGenle to provide
the constant and consistent
water supply wanted with
well water systems.
To make an appointment
for the pump problem
school, call 323-5612 bet.
wean 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ADV.

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Publish: June 7, 11, 21, 21. 1977

the Circuit Court, Seminole County,

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Mediterranean and Early
American styles. Some pi eces
of furniture or a room of furniture may be ordered special
so that the customer gets
exactly what pieces he or she
wants, Smith said.

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Publication of this notice, the tic.
titiOus name, to-wit: THE AR
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NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
utidersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Nate Slatute" Chapter
$6509. F lorida Statute, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

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Pilot Club of Sanford, 8p.m., Flagship Bank of San-

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Carl, Jr., joined his father as
service manager two years
ago; and together, with their
staff of muffler and exhaust
system specialists, they serve
the needs of car and truck
owners throughout the area.
"We can fit any kind of car or
truck
American or foreignmade, even antiques with the
proper muffler," says Mr.
Vorpahi. "We're equipped to do
custom work using our pipebending machine. And our
large stock allows us to Install
the correct m uf fler
the one
the designer Intended for the
most economical and efficient
operation of the car."
Does specialized muffler ana
exha ust work mean extra exDense? Not at Mr. Muffler. In
fact, the Vorpahis will save

WELCOME EVENINGS

Deputy Clerk
PubliSh, May 31, June 7, Ii,21, 1977

All of said property being in the
1 'County of Seminole. Stair of
'Florida.
inlets such, Cert ificate or Car
ttfiCiIe shall be redeemed ac
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the
exha ust system, we can save
the trouble and expense many
motorists face when told the
whole thing has to come out and
be replaced. That's also the
best way to establish a
~ reputation In the community for
honest, reliable service."
Mr. Muffler's three lifts and
experienced install ers mean
that 3O minutes toan hour in the
ANITURE
average time for each job. But
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just leave the car and be driven
Ph. 323-0235

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WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court of Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida. this 261h day of
May, 1977
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jacqueline Thompson
Deputy Clerk
James J. Loveless, Jr.
of the firm
GILES. HEDRICK &amp;
ROBINSON. P.A.
109 East Church Street
Orlando, Florida 32101
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: May 31, June 7, 14, 21, 1971
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Mr. Muffler: 'We Can Fit Any Car'

automotive business. He knew
how important reliable,
economical maintenance and
repair are to every car owner.
As
an
independent
businessm an, he set out to offer
a product
Muffler Man
exhaust systems installed by
trained specialists backed by a
lifetime warranty. Today, Mr.

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322-2611
NOW!

11941b.drolls
y ou

SPECKS &amp; BRIM

a
Default
will
be
against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
The
property proceeded
against, situated in Seminole
County, Florida. is as follows:
CONDOMINIUM
RESIDENCE
UNIT NO. 20, SHEOAH, SECTION
THREE, a Condominium, according
to the floor plan which is part of the
plot plan and survey which are
Exhibits "B" and "H" to the
Declaration
of
Restrictions.
Reservations, Covenants, Con.
ditions and Easements. SHEOAH,
SECTION THREE, a Condominium,
recorded in Official Records Book
$72. Pages 930 through 964, in.
ctusive, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida, and said Exhibits
to the aforesaid Declaration
recorded in Official Records Book
$12, Pages 965 through 1005, in
cluiive, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida, together with an

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When Carl Vorpahl took over

WED. &amp; THURS. ONLY

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Sample our
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Prepared By Advertising
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That the party infecejte4 in said
business enterprise i as follows:
THE ARSENAL, INC.
By: 5: Kenneth L. Arnold
Dat ed at Altamonte Springs,
Seminole County, Florida, Ma y list,

DescrIpfianofPrgper
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has been filed against you in the
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florida, being Civil Action Case No.
'79S$-CA-Op.A and that you are
required to file your answer with the
Clerk of said Court and to serve a
copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's
attorneys, whose name and address
Is set forth below, not liter than
July 1st. 1917. If yOu tail to

United Stat ed District

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
197.244 Florida Statutes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Richard F orMildr edW Olson
.the holder of the following cit
tifc.tes has filed said cert ificates
for a tax deed to be issued Ihereon,
the certific at e numbers and years
ot IUuiAC., the description Cl mi
,operty, and tne names In which i
waS assessed ate as follows
Certificate No , 167
Year of
'sij#nce 1975.

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Association of Orlando. a coy.
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JACLYN CLAROS
$42 Peacitwood Avenue
Westminster.
California, 92U3
You are hereby notified that a suit
to foreclose a mortgage entitled
First Federal Savings and Loan

Springs. Florida.

DEL.M

F1orda's this? '1iians

Interstate

NOTICE OF ACTIOI
TO: ANGELO J. CLAROS
$42 Peacnwood Avenue
Westminster, California

Apt. No. I, in the City of Altarnont,

Court Mlddte District

C.ntral

ANGELO J. CLAROS and JACLYN
CLAROS. his
it at,

Wesley R. Thies,

Cf Florida
By: Don Br own
Deputy Clark
Publish : May 10, I?. 24, 31, June 7,
11, 1977

the Creative works of

CASE NO. 779SCA.O9.A
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
ORLANDO, a corporati,
PIaInt,u,

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CIVIL ACTION

UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FORTAXDEED
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION
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197.244
Florida Statutes
Cas. No. 77.t.Ori.Civ.Y— UNITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,
that Richard F. or Mildred W. Olson
YS.ROBERTL.SMITH,tUZ,e$aI.,
the holder of the following cit
Defendants. — ORDER FOR
filcat
has filed said certificates
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION —On
for a fax deed to be issued thereon.
motion and affidavit of plaintiff in
TM certificate numbers and years
the above entitled cause by K. delI
of issuance, the description of the
W. Wherry Assistant United ta,'s
Attorney, In an action againstploperty and the nar,:es in which it
defendant(s), Robert L. Smith aid was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 2755 Year of
Norma .3. Smith and U.S. Life Credit
Issuance 191$
CorPoration. and to enforce a hen
De sc riptio n of Property
upon real properly situate in thi.
NLY
2I7. It of ELY 100
of
District and described as follows
The West 15 feet of Lot 6, FROST It of Lot 1 Elk 23 Jamestown PS 9
,, ADDITION, NO.2 (LESS the South
P9 72
Name in which asser.sad Joe &amp;
.122 feet). ALTAMONTE according
Cora
Graham
.'to the Ptat thereof as recorded in
All , sa id properly being in the
Plat Book I, page 13, Public Records
County of Seminole, State of
of Seminole County, Florida. and it
Florida.
Appearing to the Court that the
Unless such certificate or cii'.
defendant, Robert L. Smith are not
tificaf
shall be redeemed ac
Iretabitants of nor found within the
cording to law the property
-State of Florida and have not
-, voluntarily
appeared herein, and described in such cert ificate or
*,. Ilk
certificates will h.
.n.0 T1WflU x'vIc. upon them IS
hig hest cash bidder at the court
not
practical
because
their
house door on the 11th day of July,
residence and whereabouts are
1917 at 11:00 A.M.
unknown, it is ORDERED that
Dated this 27th day of May, 1977.
Robert L. Smith appear or plead to
Aflt'$.Jr H. Beckwith, jr.
the complaint thitein by the 7th day
Cler k of the Circuit Court
of July, 1917. and In default thereof
By: Thelma L. Scott,
the Court will proceed to thi hearing

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Tuesday, June 14.1f17

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Deputy Clerk
Publish June 11. 21. 21, July 5, tIll
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Deputy Clerk
Publish May 31, June 7, 14, 21. 1977
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Tuesday, June

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u,vades ari(etroomwtiere

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n'l4ants are hokling hostages.

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6 9 12 NEWS

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and k4ie are mamed In Ih.s

episode. (A)
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2' TO TELL THE TRUTH
4 I BRADY BUNCH

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-ado. Yugo,,
developments Since the Si9fl'
izig of the Helsinlu accord.

pm.

730
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KOJAK: Alerted 10 a
fur robbery in a doubieaoss by
One of the thieves. Cdi
inadvertently shoots a young
woman crippling her for life.

4, MATCH GAME

ANDY WILLIAMS
JACKSONViLLE

CITY

COUNCIL MEETING:

Preempts regiiai' PfO9W
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4 3OKtly 11
pm

Carol Lynley guest stars, (A)
6* NWS

1030
THE HONEYMOONERS
1100

9- HO1LWOOo SQUARES
12 MY THREE SONS

800

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12 BAA. BAA. BLACK
SHEEP A nurse (Linda

12 NEWS

6$ MOVIE - Destination T
kyn" ca
Grant, John Gai--

Sauggs Bogart) finally tells the
amoi'ouc Pappy that she is
married 'inc real PPPy Boy'

field. $943. World War II
u.s. s wine sent
into Japanese waters

COooftwopartepisode.

7' MARY HARTMAN. MARY

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THE FAMILY
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Mr MOVIE "ghTe."Bing

an femalionaJ

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Crosby, Fabian. 1960.

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7 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS

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isn't big enough for Fonzie and
the new power ha..zigry sheriff
(A)

ABC MOVIE:

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9 FAMILY FEUD
24 (Mon ) ERICA (Tues.) ANTIQUES (Wed.) CONSUMER
SURVIVAL KIT (Thurs I
COUSTEAU "Oasis ri
Space ' (Fri ) LOWELL
THOMAS REMEMBERS
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Afternoon

$200

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in wtvcri a studio panel tries to
guess wssat me co Ieslants will

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$257
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100
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5 NEWS
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ALL MY CHILDREN
) PYGMALION
(Tue's.) MARCH OF THE
24 (Mon

WOODEN SOLDIERS (Wed.)
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING
(Thu-s) GOLDEN AGE OF \
COMEDY (Fri ) HOBSON'S
CHOICE

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JPFPI DAli. r IA M TILt 30 PM -FRI. 6 SAT. IlL 10 I2P M
tIQlFres,ChAvw (H. way 1797;

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Hwy 4.1, on Samsula Dr. tO

Free, 676 $277 for "WE Care."
Adults &amp; Teens

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ISALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMiLY'
AL ANON
FOR FAMILIESOR FRIENDS OF

_______ -Part lime business for husband &amp;
wife Pick your own hours 372
1234 between 5 30 &amp; 7 p m

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West feet and a central angle of 104
run South 26 degrees 13' w'
"' 39";
paraliel to the Easterly rigfit.of.way
Southwesterly along the
line of U.S. Highway No. 17 and No. thence run

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AUTO BODY MECHANIC -- 5$ Salary, fast raises, good potential,
nice boss Needed immediately,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
301 Commercial
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FOUND- Black mole kilten
white paws I chin 373 3717

201 Commercial
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Educat,onal Child Care br as low
as $2 weekly If you quality 32)

Selling community every
Read 4. use 111cm often.

EasttothepoInfofbeglnnlng LESS

the followIng: BegIn 17093 feet
South Of the East
section post of
SectIon 11, TownshIp 70 South.
Range 30 East;

said Point
Beginning;

being

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Peas, black eyes &amp; acme. Beans.
Cukes U pick 373 6000 Ask for
Joe S. Cameron Ave - -look for U
signs on left.

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Flesh Zellwood Corn, d6lly,
bu , Fresh picked Black eyed
Peas. Squash. Green beans,
Tomatoes. Ga Peaches, all 3 lbs
to.' $1. or by Ihe bushel. Ice cold
watermelons BAGC,S MARKET.

Thence run N 3% degrees ii' 17" w
along the westerty RIght of way line
of Rolling Hills Boulevard, for 14362
feet, to the Point of curvature of a
circular curve concave Easterly
having a radius of 45.33 feet arid a
central angle of II degrees 21' 47";
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inc arc
of said curve, being also along the

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the point of Curvature
of a circular Curve concave Nor
lhw*sterly having. radius of 129096
feet lAd a central angle of 11
degrees 19' II";

run thence Southwesterly along the
arc of laid curve for 377 49 feet to
a
point, thence run S. IS degrees 30'

21" W. for 471.13 feet; thence run N
14 degrees 09' 32" W. for 45500 feet
toa point. thin
N IS degrees 50'
21" E. for 171,13 feet to the Point of

Curvalur, of
circular curve
concave Northwesterly having
a
radius of 3)3 '4 feet and a central
angle of II degrees II' II";
thence run Northeasterly along the
arc of said curve for 200 98 feet to a
iflt,
thence N. 01 degree 31' $1" E.
for
9597 feet to the Point of Beginning
Containing$.nvacresmor,orl,u
Together With: Commence
at the
NW corner of Section 12, Township

30 South, Range 30 East. Seminole

County, Florida,

thence run S. 0$ degrees
along the North line

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Of said Section
l7tov Ifl94ofeettOapoint;,tiinc, 5.
01 degree 3$' II" W. for $473 S3 teet
tO a p0mb;
thence run N $t degrees Ia' SO" W

pirallet wIth tt'.e Pdcrlh line
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references required 322 3026 alter

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AIR CONDITION- Duct mechanic
Must know duct work
AAA EMPLOYMENT
23) 5176
201 CommercIal
5500 Thousand monthly slutting.
stamped envelopir plus lOc
Continental I. Hoc 11102. Orlando.

Upstairs, 2 BR apt front porch
partly turn, fenced yard Couples
jr I 322 0351

MANAGER TRAINEE - fast
growing company
Potential

Geneva

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373 5176

LPN I NURSES AIDES

313 $176

212$ Commercial

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Telephone Solicitors, e*perienced
$2 $0 per hour plus bonus Work 10
a m to) p m or 3 30 p m to I 30
p m 339_______________
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-- 3 to 5 years risidenlial design
AAA EMPLOYMENT

373 $116

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Lake Mary Blvd

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7)6W 1st SI, Sanford
Monthly Rentals Available
COLOR TV. Air Cond ,Mad Secv
QUALITY INN NORTH,
I 11 SR 13.4 LOngwood
0621000

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angle of 32 degrees 44' 34" to Ihe

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tot sui; hiltit2tS, but

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h,ljar(j for motorIsts, Drivers
ititiorlers 1311(1 t adto

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Clerk of thC C'r(L.P (
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By Jean E W.Ike
Deputy Clerk
''-blth, June II, 21, 71. July S $977
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2431 S Sanford Ave
37101S9eves 3727613
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2307 or B 210

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Furniture

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LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

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321-8670 or 831-9777
hway

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mtAt$ MaAy pQ%iiii•

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Classidied ads serve the buy'rig &amp;
re,I 'J ai our want ads every da'l'
selling community every ta, _______________________________
Read I use them often

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3224991
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Inc guaranteed better. 3 tO S
time's longer, at galvanized prices
Call $30 42?? Icr tre, estimates

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Edgng I t'rtililnO
Cumm,rc all Resd,'nt,âI

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nes Lawn Spninklr Systems
Installed, Serviced I Repaired
ne Estimates 321 0254. 9 lo

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NO.5 : IN .5 CLASSIr lED AD

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P"dq,s. 323 31(31 It) rears ,l,.
ii '.oes tree wo

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demonstration De';or Unlim.tl

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DRAPES, UPHOLSTERY
Phone 377 0707

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Plijmng repairs, screen repars,
panting, odd lobe Reasonable
Licensed 377 0066
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with a want ad Call 322 2811 or
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,obtoosmall
123 5,51?

7O,',L 415 BEAUTy SALON

PEST CONTROL..
256) Pin Drive
3163

pentry. Remodeing
ustom Work Licensed. Bonded
Fret estma'e 373 4)33
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back yard i5fl I! Sell 1*11, a want
Cl1fl 3411

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tCiIeed ..ri aM cafe su.
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catar. IPI ilbI lii. I Wdr,.m 0
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PAINTING CONTRACTOR
FREE ESTIMATES 341 5317
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UnMade luSt O.Si Iae3e .w.vni
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1792, Sanford
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322 3991
312 0e.it
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BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL

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74 Hr Serv SI? per hr M,,s•c'r
Chg I BAC Ok $62 3303

322 2357

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bath, 2 irds acre wooded tt
Electrical
Owner's mov'ng Mid $10s Phone ,
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rOLE 't ELECTRICAL SERVICE '
RCS,dn',,il 8 Commercial Wring
HOMESIII1IUIIIIUI1
-I Licensed. Bonded
I Insured free
Estmjtin 32) 9113
Deal With
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7 bath. Split plan 3 decks 5.19.9(i)
Jenny Clark Really, REALTOR. 1

stove, ref,a;,
595
3777714

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Near River and Marina

Stone l'Iand Contemporary 3 BR,

LAKESIDE APAR TMENTS
ARRIVE ALIVE
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2521 l'ir fl'
REAL TOu
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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

BATEMAN REALTY

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y'.QvJ 'or gco--. wIl ,IiIJm-nUr'r
VA &amp; IIA P'cmes located in
s.dng, ,iium ,ium Overhangs &amp;
many areas of Seminole County
gutters Deal erect, no middle
517.500 to 550.000 Down payment
ifi.ir 21) ,'s "'I) Eigle Sd 'N Co.
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t'lfltUgetIc'l vehicles, hams
issing Cars or the whistIe of
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- Lake Mary - 3 BR. Ii bath new
homes Under 5.25.000 *ith lets
31A-Duplexes
than 5750 '4own Governinenl
funding By builder 634 1619 Equal
bedroom. unturnished. newly
blousing Opportunity
decorated, near SC C $130 mc
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trailer apis Aduil I family park
Weekly ISIS Hwy Il 92, Sanford
323 1930
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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks . I
831-1318
chalrsl. straight chairs, filing
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cabinets AS is Cash &amp; Carry.
'73 Jeep Wagoneer, Quadratrac,
NOLL ' S
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almost vieW
CaSSelberr 1792 t 4206
Ires 322461$ after S pm
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Section post of Section $7,
theriq run 5. 00 degrees 5,3' 20" w

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Wood or steel desks levecutive desk

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Spit level S BR. 3'ibath. mother in
law apI 3 yrs old. Much mc.',
545.000 323 1309

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377 0211

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72arws

60-OHICC Supplies

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322-2420

I Bedroom apt • 5.3150 wk Water I
electricity Pd $25 depost Call

central

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SANFORD
172 Scott Ave -Custom built 3 BR, 7 bath,
spacious family room on extra
large tot ISV 500

Furnished 3room apt . Sanford. $100
plus security 8616717

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sold Call 90425S $311 for
details

sleeping bag. 3 Chars, 3 burner Piano
Mahogany Wurlitler Coleman stOve, 2 Cabi.-iets.
console with bench 4. lund f er.
excellent cOndition,
Cookng pots &amp; ecIras Cash only
t3t 5412
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377 1097
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Dishwasher. "Signature'' con
vertible, I cycle, gold, wood gran
top, like new. $125 "Ham''
Johnson transmitter &amp; linear
57th

JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

MAYFAIR - 100 Elliott Ave Unique S BR. 3 bath, with family
room and fireplace and much
much more $69,500

152 BR's, brom 120 wk completely
turn , 611 Park Ave . Sanford, or
373 1796
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LOCH ARBOR - 213 Ridge Drive
Lovely) BR, 2 bath, on spacious
lOt With many extras Redu(ed
now 134.500

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2)O0Mellonville
Sanford

DON!

thencerunNortheastIy,al04.,g5
curve, 21$ 733 feet througps a

hence run N 39 degrees 13' 39" W
$27.15) feet to te Point of
Begin
ring. Said parcel contaIns
, ta
acres more or es.
WITNESS my hand and the sill (A
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Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
night a 7.30, It's Ihe on9 one In
Florida. You set the reserved
price No charge other than 5.5
registration fee unless vehicle is

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Wm J THOMPSON REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
3?? 6632
Eves 322 l9f

Stenstrom ReaIt

Elticen, apartment, air con
ditioner, water furnished Up
stairs. 511 Park Ave , Sanford

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concave
Socdtheasterly arid having aradiusof
50000 feet,

21000 feet, thence run N. 09 degrees
$3' 39" W , parallel to the Sooth line
of Section 17, 660 00 feet, thence
run
S 00 degrees j'
20" W, parallel to
the North $qufp
Section line of
Section 12, 193 605 feet.

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lii Mayfair Circie, S.anbord 3 BR. __________________________________
l__ I',- bath. AC unit $21,500
Reasonable offer may be a:
cepled. 3172780
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Weliiva River - 7 BR, nice, clean,
beautiful surroundings, free canoe
322 1474)
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HWy 97, I mile west of Speedway,

ROBSON MARl NE
797$ Hwy 11 97
323 $961

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Furnished

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
Energy efficient modern studioS
3301 Santoid Ave.. 32)0220

323 5116

210 Commercial

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321 2335

IP.01001' Tr,l '"S
Only N' P,-I',
ISIS '.irk Drv. Sanford

AAA EMPLOYMENT

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II',' Johnson fiberglass V Hull, 9
Johnson and an electric motor.
with trailer, plus many ectras
327 1531

CRANK CON - St REALTY

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Lay up- Must be

101 Commercial

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Sale

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FIBERGLASS
experienced

1st SI

for

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1972 Thunderbird, loaded, tilt wheel.
full power, I new radial tires,
11,)OOmiles. mint condition. 12995
Will consider trade 373 7791

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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SANFORD
3 BR, new carpet
$11,100 $100 dOwn, 511539 P I 6'.
DCI APR, 30 years

Ss 3L3R.
he
lOcation Carpeting, central heal,
backyard privacy Assumable
mortgage No aual'fyng Only

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157 BR apf%,air conditioned $165
ISIS'. utilt.es included 373 4339

Ec

perienced

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bath, large paneled tamily room
With tireplace, fenced yard.
carpet, drapes, air. low bayes
179.500 323 5553

322'tv457

EI.'ctrc Guitar
Sky Diving Equipment
Call_____
Mark. 319 S734

Camping Equipment, Umbrella
Tent. 2 A,,
,',,....,_
. 1dwu,v

Sanford - 2 BR house with 2 corner
lots, w * carpet $70004. assume
mortgage ot uioo at s
per
month. 3379563

Real Estate Inc
General CCrilr,lct3r

Ou $0 the good l,t(.i 2 4. 3
aDarimCilIs
bedroom
now
available n adult section Single
story Construction Quiet' Rentals
Start ,tl 1169
1503W 25th St
372 2090
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NURSES, all Shills Geriatric cc
per ience preferr.d Apply in
person Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
walescent Center. 950 Mellonyille
Ave

80-Autos

Ii?) Chevrolet Caprice Station
Wagon, 9 pass., air, Stereo, cx
cellent cond. $2195. 373 1Q19.

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Req Real Estate Broker
303W 1St SI .Sanford
I.eves 323 0517
323

Johnny Walker

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LARPET
5ALE - LOw .yrhead
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lower pnicOs Big Big Savings
17' Feathercraff aluminum bOat,
Also special on Utility Buldings.
with 20 HP Chrysler &amp; Trailer,
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all sizes 4 4. R BLDG$ &amp; CAR
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sm. 322 3311

M. UNSWUI' I H KIALI Y

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Count', area $100 down
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You need this i acres. fence1, im
Pi'OVd pasture, separate 7 car
garage With uhility S work area.
modern home, H A, kitchen
equipped, fireplace, carpet,
screened porch w,th BBQ pet, 2
Cement floor sheds br anmais,
and only 511.000 10 existing
mortgage ot 517.000 e. pcI Call
for ,i000'nlment

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rHA

Hive

3$64or323 7110
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GE COLOR TV
Ii" portable. Sold new for 5479.
Will sell forSIltor $10 monthly, no
money down ISAKS, 2120 t
Colonial Drive Inect to Frich's).
396 3860

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Reconditioned Homes

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BLAIR AGENCY

MIles's, 2619 Orlando Dr., 322.

Merchandise

The perfect beginning tor a new
family 3 BR hOme ri a rural area
a large lot Central H&amp;A arid
carpeting Low down ,avment
526 500

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78—IMtorcycIes

machines.

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Bride's Pride

137 7177

Country Boy

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
Brand new energy effic,ent
Bedrooms Kitchens equipped,
beautiful bathrooms, numerous
built ins, and Other features 330$
Sanford Ave. 3710370

curve

thence run S It degrees 13' 39" E
60000 feet to a poInt on the
North
South ','. Seclion line of said
Section
$2, laid point being $770 feet N, 00
degrees 33' 20" E of

BR. unfurnished. $30 week
OeI)osil required 1213 Maunol'a,
SAnfO,'d Iflqu're Apt I
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701 Commercial

Eves 321 ice'
Ill 1179
lOPE ?S?r

Used

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S yrs new. 3 BR, Iibath. C H&amp;A
w w carpet, very nice location
323 7915

323-7832

7017$ FREPI(I'4
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From $10 to $50
327 3990 after Sot weekends

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Mortgage Broker

garage, large yitrd 323 7531

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526 000

AL TOPs

BUY JUNK CARS
from$tOPo$50
Call 323-1624

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321-0041

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Sanford

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Service

I h.ayebuyersfor good quatitytirst &amp;
second mortgages on local
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properly, Improved or vacant.
Quick results Let's lalk

ldyllwtde- By owner 1 BR. 7 bath, -

OLDER COUNTRY HOME - Celery
Ave. I acre, eaSy financing,

Kish Rnl Estate Inc.
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Phone 372 7335

II purchase 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages
.11 d'scounl. 24 F'.Our 'ipproval Call
131 1773

REALTOR
371 0610
Multiple Listing Service

Income

112 HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE- 37.

2 BR, I bOih, mange, dishwasher,
dispOSOl, fully carpeted Private
$113 ma

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED
AC) ON ITS
RE SUL IF UL
END
THE
NUMBER
IS 372 781%
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Housekeeper-- Baby Slier Mature

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3 BR. 1 bath. $22,500

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AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 Commercial
373 $176

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52—Appliances

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WIlT REALTY

variety of fruit trees $30,000

30-Apartments UfltUrfllShed

PLUMBER JOURNEYMAN - Can

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MLS .

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&amp; Sold
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and storage area 512.500

INC.
REALTOR

EN TUCK

company Small investment
required Orlando 85 t.actj

day

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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$150 per week,
unlImited potential making

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Rowe Couch. $30. Love Seat $35 ,
Chair. 515. Stove Hood with fan.
$10. Eccel. to good cond 321 0013.
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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 items.
Larrys Mart. 71$ Sanford Ave

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water, paved streets, or w,li build
to suit Fish from or property

with fireplace, separate garage

Hal Colbert Realty

GUARANTEED

373 5176

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REALTORS
$30 6633 or 339 1711 eves

1' balli.terrazzotloors. gas heat,
range, retrig $13,900
CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD- 7
story. I BR. 2 bath, living room

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To Go

quantity

4706.
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Priced to Sell Children's Shop, 734k
Hiawat.. Sanford
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Forrest Greene

REALTOR, MLS

JOHN KRIDER. ASSOCIATE
107W Ccmmercial. Sanford

6800

Any

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ecoerience
provide
everything, SnaIl investment &amp;
work area reguir
Call Mr Rice
in Orlando.

Insurance back

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Everything

Buy

to

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

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ór'-'-Chjkl Care

March of Dimes

and
Government Lots 7 arid 3 at Section
12, Township 20 South, Range 30
East, Seminole County, Florida,
lying Sos,,th of a lirie Iftat
is 794 39
feet North gf, as measured at nIgist
angles from, the SOuth line of Ire SW
.ot S.I. '.!
: 1(55 If L.iit

excellent fringe benefits Contact
Personnel Deps , A. DUDA &amp;
SONS, INC..Oviedo. Fla ,PH 305
365 5611. An Equal Opportunity
Employer,

contract

ground. $10,000

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center line run S SI degrees 01' 47"
W for 105.39 feet; Thence departing
from said center line, run N 31
degrees 1$' 17" WforSO.0O feet to the
point of intersection of the Northerly
right ofway line of Lake Mary
Boulevard and the Westerly right f
way line of Rolling Hills Boulevard,

thence run South 2 degrees 17' 51"
West along the East line of saiis
AND ALSO LESS, right of-way
Ono.'a Road, AND ALSO LESS. Section ii. for 76.31 feet to a point,
begin 430 feet South 21 degrees 30' thence run North 6) degrees 46' 11"
West of a point 9197 feet South of tp. West at right
angles to
the
Eattirlv
.
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Northwest corner of SectiOn 17. right of-way line of U.S. Highway
Township 20 South, Range 30 East, No. 17 and No. 92 for $17 6.) feet to a
Westerly right of way line of Rolling
at a point on the Easterly right .
point on said Easterly right Of way
Hills Boulevard, for 35037 teeS to a
way line of State Road No. IS and line;
point of Tangency;
thence run North 26 degrees 13' 44"
Thence, Continuing along said
thence run South 61 degrees 30' East
East along said Easterly right ofWesterly might of way line, run N 10
66.4 Sleet, tnenc, run East to a point way line for 7000 feet to a point;
degrees 03' 00" E, for $55 SO feet to
1199 6 feet East of the West lin, of thence run South 63 degrees 46' 11"
the point of curvature of a circular
sad Section 17, thenc, run North to East at right angles to said Easterly
curve concave westerly, having a
ie Southeast corner of the North right of-way line for $52.17 feet to the
radius of 70711 feet and a central
116)1 feet of the West 149,9.4 feet
point of beginning.
angle of 39 degrees 54' 47";
said Section $3,
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
Thence run Northerly along the arc
thence run West 1513.1 feet to the
Begin $70.93 feet South of the East
of said curve, being also along the
Easterly right of way line of said 1
post of section 11,
Westerly right of way line of Rolling
State Road 15 and 600. thence run Township 20 South, Range 30 East;
Hills Boulevard for $44.27 feet to a
South 74 degrees 30' West along said thence run South 2 degrees
17' SI"
point of tangency;
right of way to the point of begin. West along the East
line of said
Thence continuing along said
ning,
Section 11, for 1631 feet to a point;
Westerly right-of way line, Run N 29
Part of ti'e west '., of pc NE
of
thence run North 43 degrees 45' II"
degrees SI' 37" W for 354 75 feet to
lIst NW of Section 13, TownshIp 20 West at right angles to the Easterly
the Point of Intersection with the
South, Rang. 30 East, more par. right of way line of U.S.
Highway
Southerly right of way line of
ticutarly described as follow's:
No $7 and Plo. l2for 162.63 feet ba
Americana Boulevard. said Point
Begin at lhe Southwest corner of the point on said Easlerly right of way
being a point on the arc of a circular
PIE
of the NW '.., run East 251 line;
curve Concave Northerly having a
fett, thence Not-hP 141 feet, North $6 thence run North 26 degrees
13' 44"
radius of 166 34 feet and a central
degrees East 237 2 feet, thence
East along said Easterly right of.
angl, of 19 degrees 33' 11". the
Nnfl', 'Ia Sn,... ii. c...
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y "ic rur iv,w teet to a point;
Center of said circle bearing N 25
376 tees, thence South 34 degrees thence run South
63 degrees 14' 14" degrees 45' 02" W.
West 32S feet, thence North to use East at right angles to
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said Easterly
thence run Westerly along the arc of
Northeast corner Of the NW i of the right of way line for *5217 feet to
the
said curve, being also along the
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NE '.of the NW. olsaid Section 13, point of beginning,
Southerly rlght.ofway line of
West 640 feet to the Northwest
All of laid parcels lying arid being
Americana Boulevard, for 122.39
corner of tht NE '. of the NW i4. situated in the City
of Sanford,
fees, Thence departing from slid
thence South $329 feet to the point of Seminole County, Florida.
I tsyourserve...
,
right of way line, run S 06 degrees
.,
Cl
beginning ti. tti right of way for ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
57' 12" E
for 163.13 feet;
State Road No 177),
A tract of land lying arid being
Thence run sa degrees 13' 39" E for
PARCEL 2:
situated In Section 17. TownshIp 30
79.1$ feet; thence run S 07 degreet
Begin 170,93 feet S.oth of the East South, Range
30 East, Seminole
4307" W for 1100 00 feet; thenc, run
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section post of Section 11, County, Florida, and being more
SIdegrees 13' 39" E for 31492 feet
Township 20 South, Range 30 East. particularly
described
as
to a point of Inlersection With the
run thence South 3124$ feet. rin follows:Comm,nc. at the NW Northerly
rlgnitof way line of Lake
thence North 72 degrees 43' West corner of Section 12, Township 20
Mary Boulevard; thence run N SI
100943 feet, run thence North 25 Soi.'lh, Range 30 East,
degrees 01' 47" E along the Nor.
degrees 30' East 3993 feet, run nun thence
S. 39 degrees 10' 30" E.
therly right of way line of Lake
thence South 61 degrees 30' East to along the North line of laid Section Mary Boulevard. for
101 17 feet to
the point of beginning,
12 for $199.60 feet to a point; thence the Point of beginning
PARCEL 3:
5. 01 degrees3l' 11"W.adistanc.of ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
From the SW corner of Section $7, 162352 feet to a point.
Ihence 5, $9
From the SW Corner of Section $2,
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Township 20 South, Range 30 East, degrees 10' 50" E. parallel with the
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Township 70 South, Rang, 30 East,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
mun
N
03
North
line Of said Section I?, for Seminole County, Florida, run N 02
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35" E.. along he West 60 00 feet to a point;
degrees 43' 35" E, along the West
lineal sold Section 17, 97.145 feet, to thence S
01 degrees 31' 11" W for
line of said SectIon $7, 7,4 354 feet,
the Poiril of Beginning, thence 6000fee? to
the Point of Beginning:
thence run S. $9 degrees 13' 39" E ,
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continue P4. 02 deor.as 11' 'IS" -, ......
than,.
n,, C
Ia 4...
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peraitetous, South line of said
along Said West line of Section 17, parallel with
the North lin, of sais
Section 17, $127 321 feet, to thi Point
699.491 feet, thence run S. $9 degrees Section $2 for
45303 feet to a point;
of Beginning, thenc, run II
51
13'39" E parallel to tie South line Of
thetscerun S. Oldegre-ejl' $1" W. for
degrees 01' 47" E 721 717 feet to thi
said Section $7, 1127.324 feet, thence 101.53 feet to

feet, through a central angle of IS
degrees 05' 10" to the Point of
Beginning. Said parcel contains
9 $13 acres more or less,
LESS AND EXCEPT,
Begin at thi Southwest corner of
the NE '-. of the NW '-., run East
251
feet, thence North III feet, North $4
degrees East 731,2 feet, thence
North 30 degrees ir EasI along road
324 lees, thence South 64 degrees
West 32.3 feet,
thence North to the Northeast
(Ottief of Iii P4W U of the NE i4 of
the NW U of said Section
I). West
440 feet to the Northwest corner of
tIle NE U of iPie NW U
thence South '32' flit to the Point al
Biinninq (less the right of way for
State Road No 4.27) andalsoalltha$
part of the Sanford Grant

for old reliable company on a

68—Wanted

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Enioy life more With your own

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'V'fl IIW.YJ YCTY Ovin Of tue east
section POst of Section
Township 20 South, Range 30 East,
run thence South 31243 feet, run
ttiet'ICC North l2clegrees 42' 00" West
100963 feet, run thence North 25
degrees 30' 00" East 399.3 feet,
run thence South 61 degrees 30. 00"

Real Estate

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St Bernard, AKC Rep. Male, I mos.
$100 372 5040
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ALTAMONTE- 200' on Street. level
wooded land 51.500

MY DREAM HOME- Breathtaking
beauty, I BR, 2 bath nestled
among the oaks In country Setting
Custom built and refreshingly
decorated 552.500

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Auto parts knowledge helpful

SECRETARY

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Helen Pill. 327 1099, Osteen, St.
Rd. 115.

Sale

lakes. 11$' Ofl Street. $$

ming pool, Choice area $32000

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WHY WAIT?

Large agricultural firm needs sales
Clerk ecperienced in sales &amp;

So,tfl5 Dept. 372 5115 Ect. 7OSor

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BR home, by e.eCutive. AuguSt I
Will sign lease I 904 736 0299

$600

FOUND - Lady's gold Irame eye
' glasses Thursday. parking lot,

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Boulevard, for 21$ 73 feet to a point
of tangency;

Florida,

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in Pantry Pride parking lot. F, i
June 3 Finder PLEASE return all
medical receipts, notebooks, &amp;

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said Section 12, los' 1270.00 feet

MACHINIST -3 phase power tools.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 Commercial
373 5176

&amp; Found
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LESS that part for right.of-way
Onora Road as recorded In Plat East, Seminole County, Florida:
Book $3, at page 36. of the Public Thence run N 00 degrees 54' 06" E
Florida,

5—Lost

to Rent

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Divisional Headquarters, 6)16 San Want to rent I or 2 BR house, clean.
Juan Ave., No 40, Jacksonville,
private lot, garage Lake Monroe
FIa , 37210 Please include phone
area 373 3737
number
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rig Dad desires lady to live In
&amp; care for children. Room, board
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&amp; salary III 6100
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38—Wanted

Dobermans, 10 wks., blk., male &amp;
female, AKC-CD parents. Fan.

Stereo Console,

Lake Sylvan area. William
Maiiczowski. REALTOR, 3227983
GEORGIA BOUND- Owners says
or 323 3)67
"Sell", 3 BR. 2 bath, like new,
family room, wall watt carpet,
fenced yard, garden area Gøod ALTAMONTE AREA- Lake front
about I acre. zoned agricultural
old Section 524.900
125.475', $12,500
BIG FAMILY SPECIAL- 1 BR. 2

duStriat. commercial, 916 W 1st
St 32) 1100
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That is what most people say when
we tell them that our distributors
opentheirdoorsat S p m close
at 9.30 p m and net over 51O.
per year They Stop saying it when
we show them proof. If you want
Kent collect at

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At Animal Haven Grooming I.
boaraing RfflflhII, WV 1.1Cr JU

51, 9Sup Carlton's Furniture. 3fl
37&amp;

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plan, wall wall carpet, fenced

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IEAt ESTATE

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322 9869

Call Ba ij

IIttlST SPECIAL 'Like new.3 BR,

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formation write to 80. 791.
Pompano, Flit , 33061

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Reduced to 573.900

Summer. 644 3.379
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311 31$ E. FirSt St
372
tO Acre home Site, well, septic tank,
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good area for truck farm $11,000 New metal bunk beds. complete.
cash
$149.95, new Hollywood beds
single, 519 93, double, $69 93; color
TV. console. *99 95. refrigerators,

OWNER UNLOADING- BR, 112
bath, masonry, corner lot, central
heat &amp; air. partly furnished

OCEAN F ROth
APS
Daytona
Beach. For reservations. call Mrs.
u tiUCs
372 4053

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mcml 904 253 6730 or 901

FACED WITH A DRIIxING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 423 4511
Write P0 Ba. 1213
Sanford, Florida 37771

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'SFURNITURE,322SiI1

FRUIT JARS for canning, 12 qts,

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fenced corner lot FHA VA
financing. $11,500,

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Teaching band stuclei'its private
lessons All instruments 323 0521

Sanford Al Anon Family Group.
P0 80. 553

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64—Equipment for Rent

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Singer equipped to zig zag and make
buttoNiole$ Balance of $56.16 or
10 payments ,A $6. Call Credit
Manager. 322 9411 or se. at
SAN FORD SEWING CENTER
The Old Singer Store
1030 State St - Sanford Plaza
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31'x60' Hawthorne, take over
payments, uPturn, tandscaped
lot, rental park. 372 2163 before I
pm

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People who like money use lw coSt
classified ads to buy, sell, or
trade

WILSONMAIEP FURNITURE

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3 BR. 24'c61' Barrington, va loans
available.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr 323 5700

Easy terms

porch, furnished Partially car
Peted. in fenced private yard $135

full emposure
tlke that "For
sign down &amp; run a classlied

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Nelson's Florida Roses
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

Kitchen - Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cibell. 322 $032
anytime
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CAN'T BE BEAT- Masonry 3 BR.
''i baths. Florida room, wall wall

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34—Mobile Homes

AAAFMP( flYM.IT
201
Commercial 373 3176
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Vacation time s here,. get what you
need for a happ- time with a
ClasSified Ad

i'IERCE USED FURNITURE I TV
SALES Buy or Sill. 202 Sanford
Aye, Sanford 323-2790.

New 3 BR, I bath homes, 523.500.
Government Subjidy avalable.
Bulder. 337 7767. EQual H0u'%iflg

Errol L. Greene

payable

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PROBLEM DRINKERS
Forfurther information call 423 4537 CHARM SCHOOL - Models

Road No. 3, thence Southwest along
ThatpartoftheSanfordGrantand centerlineofuakeMary Boulevard;
Easterly line of State Road No. 3 a
Government I,ot 1, Section 17, Thence run N $9 degrees 13' " w
distance of 192.1 feet, thence South
along the center line of said Lake
6ddegrees 30' East 444 Sfeet,th.nc, TownshIp 70 South, Range 30 East,
Mary Boulevard, for 600.00 feet, to
lying within the East 70.00 feet of the
South 21 degrees 35' West
West 154960 feet of the South 94352 the Point of curvature of a cIrcular
thence North 84 dcgrees 30' WIlt
curve concave Southerly, having a
fee? of the North 1623.52 feet of the
71 I feet, thence South 25 degrees '
radIus of 500.00 feet and a central
Northwest I... of said Section 12;
West to the West line of said Section
angle of 32 degrees
that part for right-of-way
$2, thence South to Easterly line of LESS
Thence run Southwesterly along the
Onora Road as recorded In Plat
the Sanford Grant, thence Northeast
Book 13, at page 34. of the Public arc of laid curve, being also along

runS $0 degrees 01' 47" W, 1006,216
feet to the P C. of a curve Concave
Northwesterly and having a radius
of 100000 feet, thence run
Southwesterly, along said curve, 243 303

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South of Northwest corner of Section
12. Township 70 South, Range 30
East, on the Easterly boundary line
of State Road No 600 tformerly
State Road No. 3) run south 64
degrees 30' East 400 feet,
thence North 73.12 feet, Pence
North 6idegrees3O'West346.53 feet
to Easterly boundary line of laid
road, thence South 2$ degrees
'
West along Easterly boundary line
of said road, 64 feet to point of
beginning,

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24 (Mon) WOMAN (Tues,
Thurs.) PAINT ALONG With
Nancy Konxrski (Wed) ANYONE FOR TENNYSON" (Fr)

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thence run S $9 degrees 10' 50" E
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
parallel to the North line of said
Government Lot 2. Section 12,
That part of the Sanford Grant and
Section 12, for 50000 feet to the Point
Township 20 South, Range 30 East,
LESS the South 990 feet of the East Government Lot 1, Section 12, of Beginning. Containing 161016
660 feet; Government Lot 3, Section TownshIp 20 South, Range 30 East, acres more or tess
30 lying within the East 305.00 feet of
17, Township 20 South, Range
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
the West 1674.60 feet of the South
East;
Commence at the Southeast
963.52 feet of the North 1623.32 fiet
Begin

feet,
thence West

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Range 30 East, thence South 503.6

24' SESAME STREET

SQUARES

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Section $2, Township 20 South,

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at a point 610 feet South,
1499.6 feet East of Ihe NW corner of

(MW) 1953. (En.) - Secret of
the Incas" Clwtton Heston.

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3 BR unfurnished house for rent in
the country, Call 377 1339.

FILL DIRTS TOP SOIL
YELLOW SANO
Call Dick Lacy, 323-7540

Furniture 1. misc. household items.
Entire contents of home must be
sold by June 19th. 339-2634
evenings.

ByOwner. 3BR.l'bath,fvrnined
or unfurnished. garage &amp; fenced
yard Call 3739462.

244OHiawathaatllfl

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GROVE MANOR. BY OWNER —
2106 Cornell Dr., 1g. corner lot, 3
BR, 2'i baths, pool. patio. BBQ.
man!eclras
321 SIt!
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323-5176 Nice 2 BR block home, furnished or
REALTOR4 6973
unfurnished. 3232nO or after 6
call 372-7629.
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Sales Trainee - Direct Sales Earn
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___________________ DY OWNER — J7, Cent, HA,
large commission while we train
separate DR. eat in kitchen, *'uge
you Call 3)90711.
33—Houses Furntshed
fireplaces, many oak trees.
Stylist, Master licensed, only the
323 4143
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best need apply 3721711.
Furnished I BR. clean house.
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drapes, wall wall carpet, air Sunland Estates- 3 BR. 2 bath, 1g.
conditioned 3236241
lot, pool, carpet 537.500 or diSc,
BOOKKEEPER
Qualified
for equity &amp; assumption 37341$
payroll, accounts receivable

Noon The Day Before Publication

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323 1301 Day or P4igP.'

201 CommercIal

DEADLINES

Sunday - Noon Friday
,

By Owner, Duplex. A-i Condition.
good rental history Only 53,000
down El 'erms 19017340299

- -- Payton Realty

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BEAD STRINGER - Eapeniencea
Jewelry

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Bwco Cabot. 1948. (Wed.)

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Orlando, FlorIda 32301, on or before of.way line of U.S. Highway No, 17
central angle of 11 degrees 19' II";
July 11th, 1977, arid file the onigina' and No. 92
thence run Southwesterly along the
with the Clerk of this Court either
an arc distance
before Service on Plaintiff's at. thence run South 24 degrees 13' W' arc of said curve for
113.96 feet to the Point of
torney or immediately thereafter; West parallel to the Edsterty rightof saId curve;
otherwise a default will be entered of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 17 Tangency
against you for the relief demanded and No. 92 for a distance of 2*3.23 thence run 513 degrees 50' 23" Wfor
934.34 feet to the PoInt of Curvature
in the Complaint.
feet to a poInt;
North 63 degrees 64' 14" of a circular curve Concave Nor.
Ihe legal description of the real thencerun

point

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Microwave oven, color portable TV. I
'67 Imperial sedan, combination
AM M stereo.

Sanford-. 2 BR. carpeted, large !ot.
tool Vied, cccii. area. Terms.
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Owner 6211533

fruit trees, lovely area *16.300.
lIi2MeiIonviile.Slntord.3fl2143

AAA EMPLOYMENT

of 747.54 feet faa point; thence run N
LESS the North 610 feet, and LESS, point on the West line of said Section
O4degrees 52' 12" W for MS.Oofeet to
begin 11716 feet East and 660 feet 12;
31" a point;
Southof the NWcorner of Section 12, thence run South 0 degrees
Township 20 South, Range 30 East, East for a distance of 431.73 f.. to thence N 72 degrees 37' II" E for
run South 363 feet, thence East 737 the point of begInning. Said tract of 32S.O0feitto a point; thencerun N 11
16" E or
f
a
feet momeor less tothe i, in, of saId land lying and Wing situated in City

830
24 uLlAS. YOGA AND YOU
900
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
6' MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
9) MOViES (Mon.) 'I'll Take
Sweden." Bob Hope, Tuesday
Weld. 1965 (Tuos,) "Best of
the Bathien." Robert Ryan,

Cute2BR,C8,oponporch,Ia,'g,,o,,

353 BR HOMES
UNFURNISHED
PHONE 372 1610

SUB COHTPACTAOc
CTYPE LICENSE
Phone3$ 0711

3 lines Minimum
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to the West line of the Souttiwest k4ale, New York
of said Section 12 for 1100.00 feet to a Range 30 East, run thence S $9
degrees 10' 30" E along the North
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ARE NOTIFIED, that an point;
line of said Section 12, for 1499
action for forejosure of a mortgage mince run North $9 degrees IS' 50" fees to a point;
on the reel property listed below has Wes! parallel to the South line o! hS thence S 01 decrees 31' ii" W a

of this action is as follows:
PARCEL I:
Government Lot 1. Section 12,

24" MACNEIL.LEHRER RE-

(Thurs ) "Little Boy Lost

SATUR DAY 9-Noon

kn 12. Township 20 SOuth,

PANY
PANY

4icaline

Dinru mimes
nc a line
2atimes
74c a line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

SO—Misceflaneous 101 Sale

41—Houses
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,iie no longer needed itemS
high as an elephant's eye. Place a
clasSified ad, and pile the money
i n your wallet!

i$ pe'fecl

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1!hed

322-lSl6or 327-39fl.

for a
backyard sale
sell everything
fast wlh a want id Call 3fl 2611
or
I 9993

A tract of land lying and beIng

Point of Curvature of a circular
torney, whose adoress is 90 E. feet Southeasterlyof as measured at curve concave Northwesterly

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North2degreisl2'31" East parallel

ithruS?,rnes

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MONDAY ttiru FRIDAY

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Southwest ¼ of said Section 12;
sItuated in Section 17. TownshIp
thence run South $9 degrees 13'
South, Range 30 East, Seminole
East, parallel to the South line of the County, Florida and being more
Southwest ¼ of said Section $2 for particularly described as follows:
700.30 feet to a point; thence run Commence at the NW corner of

6*' BEWITCHED

SIDE GLANCES

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BANK OF MIAMI BEACH, a angles, from the South line of the

national banking association,
Defendants,
AMENDED

siio
oem tiiea against you aria you are
ecrion UI
uTnweu '.
tar dlst.nc. of 1623.52 feet for a
required to serve a conY of your 79.73 feet to a point; thence run
TflhTiC
wrtten defenses, if any, to It on North 4 degrees 54' 23" West for orginfling (OnhiflUq

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$616.39 f6 fo a point that is 796,39 Containing 7.637) acresmoreor less.
and JEFFERSON NATIONAL feet North of, as measured at right
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ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:

co Mel Leigh Mindich
97 Greenocres Ave.

9 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

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Tuesday, June 14, 017-S$

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NurSes: RNCLLPN's, Aides Aide. Redecorated 3 BR, kitchen equp
Companion Needed immidiatily.
Did. nIce yard. Deposit reguired.

OrIndo - Winter PQrk
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LTD., a Florida limited partnership,

TO: MOD Properties, Ltd.

6 STAR TREK

ANOTHER WORI,.D

Seminole

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723.44 feet; thence N 72 degrees 31'
V5.
lhwest corner of he Southwest ¼ of
4"E.or325.00fiet;
DIMENSION
FOUR
IN. saidsection $2;
(Jffi
YFRIJATInMAI i tn nc (J
19' ii" th..ica N. 17 deorees 10' $6" E. for
lIne of the 530-,7eit. Thence N. I) degrees SI'
thi .1
FORD, 1NC:;a dissolved Florida
corporation, MOD PROPERTIES, Southwest ¼ of said Section 12 for 30" W for 6)7.22 feit to the P.0.8.

NOTICEOFACTION

1100

Wednesday

Wiridowfilmforeconomy,
comfort
and protection.

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500
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Thurs.) CARRASCOLENOAS

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300

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730

VILLA ALEGRE (Tues

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ORLANDO

7 -24 SESAME STREET
9 MARCUS WELBY,
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weather, sports.) Also Tuog

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Morning

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with an i-resistible eTlvutse to

Lavemne talks Sl'wley into taking a day oil from the owery.

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raiserS at #ie
nation confe.

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Preen*s regtiar
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CASE NO. 77-791-CA-I9.L
ttiinciS OOd,gr,,55132WbO1'
THE OREYFUS INTERSTATE Government Lot 3. Section 12,
tur LJI.41 TIT wu tiu'r'. .rwI
DEVELOPMENT
a TownshIp 20 SOuth, ange
CORP.,
lo' 30" w. for 202.34 feet;
Delaware corporation,
lying within the following described deEI
tract of land: Begin at the Nor. thence S 04 degreeS 52' 12" E. for

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NOr?PI line of said Section 12 0i

ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:

CIVIL DIVISION

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR M0feittheq,ot.S.aIdpatCeICOnhaifls
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 54.021 Acres, morlOr less.

iN I DREAM OF JEANNIE

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TV HIGHLIGHTS
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Tuesday, June 14. 1q77

BLONDIE

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by Chic

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

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The second phase of the early 1979.

The first phase in SeminolI

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Herald Staff Writer

hospital expansion program

heard a presentation by Carol

Ilosxtal board mimber Carl Smith program specialist at

board of trustees Lonfirmed be funded from the depreciation

finance committee, said he is in Division of CETA (Corn-

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by the board's July 11 meeting

volves the construction of a new contract with.

The

board

instructed
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at the hospital and the
The new wing will include a
proposed remodeling of the 36-bed addition of private and

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approved for its new attorney.

attorney

Gordon

Stenstrom, who has served as

Six Seminole County at- attorney to th eSerninole Co unty
tornt',s submitted applications School Board for 24 ears - the
for the position but Stenstrom longest of any school board

Florida -- said his appointment
Allan Keen, supported by
Stenstrom commented this as hospital counsel will not
memWirs Tom Blaymey and
Fr ed \toble)- object ed that morning that he was glad to be interfere with his service to the
Frederick had become too of service to the hospital and school board.
JEAN PAT.
personally involved with the felt honored to have been ap- TESON.

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rtut,ricft served as legal
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years. The first two he
served for no fee; thereafter his

be increased to at least $2.50 an
hour.

Operating costs for the
I feel that we will turn to a current year amount to about
tax levy only as a last resort," $350,000, said liesserer. lie

replace wom equipment and for expected to begin late this year. given seriom consideration.

I anticipate a long
relationship with the hospital,'

Frederick. Board chairman got unanimous board approval, attorney currently serving in

depending on the
minimum wage is 2.35 an hour;
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the hospital anticipates it will

ive today.

The board has be en without

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S "ill \ 'iTHOM in attorney since May 1 when it

Besserer rep,;.- ed to the
working on
board that he was'
next
year's
budget
an
project,
said
Schilke.
west wings.
The hospital board has "Something that will involve operating costs could run
established the Charles L. Park the entire county md focus anywhere from $250,000 to

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if

( F. fA clients can be employed.

Sr Memorial Building Fund to attention on this hospital"

poinled to the position.

Hospital board of trustees, in line with what the board has have that many problems."

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Ma month fee for Stenstro
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Polk s salary, which is set bs
crease in zones to pro vi d e
law, will increase from S28,9~6
better protection for rapidly
growing areas in southern
In a meeting this morning Seminole where crime has
The county cornmisslon will
County Adirn strator increased anti where traffic is have until Aug. I to approve or
the heaviest,

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budget chief Pat Glisson. Polk
request.
explained it would cost 10 per
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cent more in the next fiscal Deteilives now handle 75-100
If the commission rejects
)car to continue his program at cases each. significantly above
Polk's proposed budget, the
the current level.
sheriff has 30 days in which to
the national iverage of
file
an appeal to Gov. Reubin
case.i.
Askew's office in Tallahassee.
Tbe sheriff is requesting 18
identification Then the cabinet would rule on
one
new employei, and the budget
ft budget figure to grant the
increase rtNuested by Polk will technician.

sheriff.

responded to the fact that 10 duties by not talking with. In- stored nearby
lawsuits have been filed against terviewing or keeping McCall
Other defendants- named in
him and against Assistant advised of thestatus of his case.
the
suit are Supreme &amp;-des Co..
Publk Defender Frank Kelley
The suit also clairm that the
X a mattre&amp;s sales company.
by Seminole Sheriff John Polk. problem reached a clima
Products.
Inc.,
-The only thing I can say is I when M cQill's trial for robbery Alagold
manufacturer of the jail
don't think John Polk did this was poAponed on June 9.
mattresses; their insurors-, and
personally," said Porter,
Although the suit clairns that Enuna Lou Pinkard who has
A think this is his insurance Porter failedto notifyMcCall of
Filed suit in behalf of McCall 's
company doing shat. the led
the potponementhesa&gt;s
e to do to protett their was talking with McCall's
they
'so hearing has been set.
own company," said Porter.
mother and brother. While I
A total of S7 million in
The sWLi claim that poor was with them one of the
damages involving 33 suits
servtce supplied by Porter and bailiffs went and told him of the
have been filed by attorneys.
Kelley was responsible for 17. continuance." said Porter.
relatives
and Uunates against
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When told of the contmuane
lk he
t heir
fire in the Seminole County jail McCall lost control of his
insurors and the Florida
hich took W own life and that emotions. according to the suit
Division of Corrections.
uf 10 other prisoners, Jun ! 9, and threatened to bum the jai
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down.
A understand that Polk
Polk authorized 10 lawsuits,
According to the grand jury might have to do this." said
%ith each one containing a which investipted the fire, Porter about the suits Polk has
reference to one of the 10 McCall attempitt-d exactly that Wed. "but I have never had
lawsuits which have been filed just a few minutes later.
but the
anything
best
against him by survivors of
The grand jury reported that relationihip with him
y

year.

Roger SeIswender and county

The sL~,.; llege that both opening in his cell door a nd set

Defender David Porter today Porter and Kdlle Failed in their fire to .i pile of mattresses

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County Sheriff John Polk this
to
fully staff a reorganized zone
morning presented county
officials with a' requested pattern, which would increase
budget for the fiscal year the number of zones from nine
to 12, with a 13th "floating" per Lent across-the- board ui.
:,Lbeginning in October of $3.5
zone
composed of motorcycle crease for his department's I&amp;
million, a 20 per cent increase
c will Patrolmen. Commissioners wdl employes.
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he will be ready to make a Besserer to identify a number
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storage area as well as
remodeling of the main entrance lobby.
Monies from the hospital's
approximately $1 million
us
depreciation f undill
to finance the renovations
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$2.5 emergency room. Board

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million expansion prograrn -A ill Chairman Ulen Keen s;dd that contact with a number of fund prehensive Employnient. and
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first major expenditure from for the proiLct L., the Florida thrmfourths mill levy for three include the annual payment of

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Winter Haven Red Sox. farm team for the
Boston Red Sox. ne team was away and no

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hospital architectural firm of years from the county corn- $45,000 to $50,000 toward
He sai d in the past, monies Steve ns and Walton . Orlando. mission had be en mentioned, retirement of the original
from the fund have been used to Construction on the new wing Is but at this time has not been $800,000 bond to build the

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Pfrtg PARKER r.E

RUTOMA"CaLLY
AS YOU MVE-!

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When county firemen responded to the call
al the Brown residence on Pocahontas Avenue
near S1114115. they found debris from the back
porch and roof that had been blown off.
."No Injuries were reported.

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the damage caused by a windstorm
Tuesdaayafternoon.
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and hjd becorvo,i tikirTi,jr,

by Bob Thaves

I'm more thankful every time I look
around." said Mrs. Art Brown this morning,

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(I of the bargain and they'll lbere's a strong likelihood
Just look at your hand and
A Montana reader wants to
hold up theirs.
You'll be more successful with dummy and plan your
(Sept. 23-Oct. 23 1 yo ur big plans today than you any heart con tract ftplay at know what we rebid in standard American after our
Your word is your bond today. will with small ones. Con- simple enough unless trumps partner hiks raised us from
People respect you for this. centrate on major projects
break 5-0, but we! will tell you one to three spades. We hold:
Othersare
aware
that
when
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20)
about
trumps. They break 3-2
you
TAURUS
(April
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inake a promise they can bank The timing my be ripe today to like nice trump
ts should.
We go right into Blackwood
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but there are several other key luckier than you realized.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
a get- together with one or more Dismiss any apprehensions
persons In this category.
about the outcome of events

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line of play. Just lead a club
14 from dummy, play your king
and later on It a finesse for
the Jack with 7ummy's 10.

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Others are luckier for you today well you're able to perform for
than you are for yourself. Latch others.

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party going today. Others will
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
quickly catch your infectious 19) Opportunity surrounds you
good humor and high spirits, today in your work career. Its

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experience less pressure and
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more far-reaching beneficial
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quite advantageous. it appears
that the
people you're
GEMINI I May 21-June 20) bargaining with are equally as
You're the one who gets the sincere as You are.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
June 15, 1977

usual could be in store for you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

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Biggerandbetterthlngsthan your all!

HALL!

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The orange juice won't provide such as Iced tea or lemonade.
sodium salt but it will provide
Dr. Lamb will dnswer
Potassium which is also im. representative letters of general
portant Milk has about the n
n his column . Write to
same salt content as the healthy him in care of this newspaper,
human body. Then salt will also P.O. Box 155 1. Radio City
be available in foods and salt Station, New York, NY 10019..

ByBERNICEBEDEO,ot.

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have them drink plenty :!water do In this regard for parades.
You should allow the childre*
and also drink at least a quart
of low-fat milk or fortified skim to eat normailyatnoon between
milk a day plus a couple of 8- sessions. The meal should in.
ounce glasses of orange juice. dude plenty of cool liquids

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coaches used to do this to
Salt 1053, water loss and heat
athletes and It exactly the
stroke. To give you more
wrong thing to do. It can con. complete Information on these
tribute to developing heat
sUoke. Let them drink water and how to cope with the beat I
before, after the parade, and If am sending You The Healt.t
it is a very hot day they can Utter number 7-12, Heat
Stress: Cramps, Exhaustion,
drink along the parade route if
Strokes.
Others who want this
that can be arranged.

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water. ,'Jsowhat doyou suggest parade begins.
about salt tablets for this age
Allthosewhoworkfnver) ho t
group' They are between 4 and environments would be wise
17 years old.
cool off during the In
of the
DEAR READER
Let me day and do their work later.
say at once that you should not This also applies to home
restrict how much water the gardeners.
childrent t drink Some

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are always soaked. Sometimes the body a chance to eliminate
after the parade we have any heat build-up that has
trouble keeping them out of the occurred before the afternoon

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who carry very heavy drums between the morning and af .
and afterthe parade their shirts ternoonsesslons That will gi v e

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nescheduling of activities is
im p
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how much should they be given exposure during the hottest
to drink on super hot days? part of the day is limited.
Should they drink before or would recommend that tN
children get out of the sun and
after the parade?

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to know if we should allow the competition Is over by 11 a.m.
chil dren to eat much while and the parades do not start
untllafter2p.m.,theamountot
waiting for the parade. A1

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rather ng and sometimes it
gffl0IWewOWd ke
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6 hestajrant bill 31 Vanquishes 56 Nose (Fr)

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say about 10 to 11, then wait
until maybe 2 o'clock or even
later for the par

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mud.
It was not known whether Ray had eaten dur ing the weekend
chase, said Warden Stoney Lane.
He was examined by a medic and placed in a prison hospital.
Lane said this was "routine procedure."
Lane said Ray would be placed in "administrative segregation"
for three days while a hearing on the escape Is conducted. "It is
not sobtary confinement. but his movements inside the prison are
sharply restricted," the warden sa id.

3 Girl Scouts
Beaten To Death
i.OUjSI GROV E, Okla.
Three Girl Scouts
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summer camp today, the
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Plummer said Ray's capture "concludes one of the large,,t
inanhunts in the history of Tennessee."
M- capture, at *2 a.m., was reported at 2:35 a.m. anti flay wa,,
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really so loveable," she cornThere are now 12 families on
caring for handicapped
The Balmers are one of 10 mented.
the waiting list and more could
children to give the parents that families In Seminole County
Funded through the Mental be included if more "Cousins"

Mindy Is four years old. She
has cerebral palsy and, as her much needed respite from who have found the program a Ifealth Board of Central Florida were available. A responsible
parents Mr. en d Mrs Richard routine home life
lifesa,er. Miss Buchert has two with state matching funds and adult from each family is
"It's a good feeling. - . being other families assigned to her. in kind donations, It is the only required to attend a short
Balmer of Longwood can tell
preventive mental health evening training session which
you, finding someone qualified able to go out and relax and One has a little boy who is blind
to take care of the child to know the person sitting with our deaf, severely retarded and has program included. It is prepares the family to do
permit the Balmers some child is trained to meet her a heart murmur and the other, designed to relieve the stress follow-up training for the
semblance of a normal lifestyle special needs,' says Balmer a little girl who needs a lot of caused in marriages and Cousin who will serve their
Because the Balmers' physical therapy as a result of famil ies where a handicapped family.
isn't
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Many married couples daughter, Mindy, has cerebral damage caused when she or disabled member requires
The only salaried person in
constant care.
throughout the United States, Palsy. she must wear braces on nearly drowned a year ago.
the Respite Care Program is
Fuoineof the OIagii1lie
faced with the fears of leaving her legs.
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Miss Jø Ann Buc hert of average "Coialn," holds a full- enrolled, it is the First time in who works w the office ll hour .,
their handicapped children with
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inexperi en ced sitters, o ft en fin d Altamonte Springs,
the time job in addition to her years that the husband and wife a week for a salary of $1,740
themselves caught up in a "cousin" assigned to the respite care activities. She
year. Everything else is
I applied, wetit through voluntary.
frustrating situation. They family, is trained to put the works as a sales secretary for
ofteii argue and have little time braces on and take them off Texas Instruments. She enjoys (he training and I jtust
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each other's company.
they learned the program,
But, thanks to a program handle that situation as well as teaching at Vacation Bible have been able to go out funded only through June, was
hool at her church.
together. There is no restriction in danger of being dropped
She became interested in the regarding Income. Families from the District Mental Health
Respite Care Program through who are able, pay 50 cents an Board budget request because
Natalie Eagen, a trainer and hour. This, together with the $2 of low priority. Request in g
provides
coordinator at the Parent subsidy,
the $14,000, Respite Care had to
Resource Center sponsored by "Cousins" with $2.50 per hour settle for the "rock bottom"
Valencia Community College, after they receive their figure of$lO,00o restored by th
the agency in charge of the training.
Mental Health Board in thee
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Persons Interested in the
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Hamilton, Ohio, serving 28 years for armed robbery and safe
cricking, was the reputed r in gleader of the escape; Earl Hi ll Jr.,
31, Erwin, Tenn., convicted of murder and rape, was former
cellmateuf Ray's.
Another fugitive, David Lee Powell, 27, Chicago, was recaptured Saturday. He was serving 100 years for murder.
Plummer said Guy. Ray Blanton was "extremely' pleased v,ith
Ray's capture."
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That was the school year of 1041-42, but there
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The 49-year-old Ray, driven and exhausted, covered with mud
and sand, offered no resistance to his captors. His first words,
according to prison guard Sammy Joe Chapman, Sandy's handler
and the first officer on the scene, were: "I feel good."
Chapman, 33, petted Sandy after returning with Ray and said:
She's the prettiest dog in the world." Sandy and Little Red are
14-month-old sisters.
The location of Ray's recapture was only five miles from the
Brushy Mountain State Prison where he and the six others
escaped over a wall with a makeshift pipe ladder on Friday
evening.
The sixth fugitive, Donald Ray Caylor, 24, was spotted this
morning by a patrolman walking along a street in Oak Ridge, 20
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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL.

Monday, June 13, mi

NATION

Butler Holds Line On Sanford P.D. Budget
By MARK WEINBERG
Herald Staff Writer

Sanford Police Chief Ben Butler has requested no increases in

IN BRIEF

the police department's buaget for the fiscal year beginning In

October.
"We know we're in a time when the city is financially squeezed,
and we'll continue with the barebones minimum next (Fiscal)
year the same as this fiscal year," said Rich Quigley, adrnlnLstrative aide to Butler.
The city's pollee department budget for the current fiscal year
is $978,575. of which $740,639 Is for salaries for the department's 70
personnel.
Fifty of the police department's employes are officers with
arrest powers.
The police department submitted a budget request to City
Manager W.E. Knowles three weeks ago, asking for $237,936 for
non-salary budgetary items, the same as the budget for the
current year.
Knowles prepares a proposed city budget which Is reviewed by
the commission.
Knowles is also responsible for making recommendations to the
city commission on salary increases for city employes including
policemen.

House Panel Ponders Break
For Energy-Saving Businesses
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Ways
and Means Committee, whose rejection of
three White House energy proposals brought
sharp criticism from President Carter, is
about to decide whether businesses should get
a new tax break for conserving fuel.
The panel will vote later this week on still
another Carter energy proposal, one which
would sharply increase U.S. oil prices and
raise the cost of a gallon of gasoline by nearly
eight cents.
But heading the committee's agenda today
was the President's plan to give businesses a
tax credit of 10 per cent of the cost of their
investments in such energy-saving equipment
as insulation and solar heating and cooling
systems. Similar credits for homeowners and
renters were approved last week.

Fire Claims 162nd Victim
CINCINNATI (AP) — Dan Barker of
Southgate, Ky., has become the 162nd victim
of the May 28 fire at the Beverly Hills Suiper
Club.
The 29-year-old Barker died Saturday at
General Hospital here.
lie had been in critical condition since the
fire at the club, across the Ohio river and five
miles south of Cincinnati.
His wife, Karen, 24, remained in fair condition at St. Luke Hospital.
Among those still hospitalized from the fire
is Janice Popp of Latonia, Ky., who was in
critical condition.

Rosalynn To Meet with Vance
WASHINGTON (AP) — First Lady
Rosaiynn Carter will meet with Secretary of
State Cyrus R. Vance and may appear before
congressional committees to report on her
two-week journey to Latin America.
After a hectic seven-nation tour, the First
Lady planned to rest today and talk with
Vance, who leaves Tuesday for an Organization of American States meeting on the
Caribbean island of Grenada.
White House spokesmen say Frank Moore,
the President's legislative liaison, has discussed the possibility that Mrs. Carter will
report on her trip to congressional foreign
relations committees.

WORLD
IN BRIEF

Autopsies May Give Answers
On How Assen Hostages Died

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holding the line.

S.A. Blacks Fire On Whites
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) 'l'v.'o black youths fired machine guns on four
whites drinking tea in a department store in
central Johannesburg today, killing two of
them and wounding another.
Eyewitnesses said one of the youths hurled a
hand grenade.
Security police converged on the scene as
tension mounted in Johannesburg's sprawling
black Soweto township with the impending
anniversary of the eruption of last year's
nationwide black rioting.
There was no immediate confirmation that
the incident near the city's police
headquarters was politically motivated.

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would receive $1,025,976 for the coming year.
But the budget plci4re may be complicated by the attempt of
Sanford policemen to form a union. A majority of officers has
reportedly voted to be represented In budget negotiations by
Orange County PRA Inc.
The city has never before faced a pollee unionization move. City
officials are reported to have threatened not to request any pay
raise for policemen If they oerslst In their attempts to unionize.
The police department Is responsible for law enforcement In
Sanford's 13.7 square miles. Sanford's population is 23,636.
With a current year budget of $978,575, the city spent about $41
per capita on law enforcement this budget year.
Current police department salaries (depending on length of
service) are: clerk, $4,$20.554$,193.51; dispatcher, $6,737.68
$8,6'O.74; patrolman, $9,372.19.$12,027.42; sergeant, $994172$13,056.68; lieutenant, $11,257.27-$14,395.26; and captain,
$12,.3O-$15,879.92.

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MIAMI (AP)
A multi-state investigation
into the theft of a rare portfolio of Auduton
prints valued at up to $750,000 has led to its
recovery and the arrests of two people, the
FBI announced Sunday.
The prints were found unharmed in North
Carqlina and in New York City, FBI agents
said over the weekend. They said arrests were
made in New York and in New Jersey.
The "Double Elephant Folio," so named
because of its size, was taken from the Key
West Audubon House May 27 by thieves who
apparently deactivated a burglar alarm in the
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Firemen To Begin Mop-Up
TRENTON (AP)
Firefighters hope to
begin mop-up operations today in some of
the 5,500 acres ravaged by a blaze near this
North Florida town.
About 55 men were on duty Sunday to keep
control of the fire, which had threatened
nearby homes. Barring a change in the
weather, officials said they would enter the
fire area today to douse smoldering stumps
and assess damage to the forest.
"We're very much encouraged," said Cary
Peeples, assistant chief of fire control for the
state Forestry Division.
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'Its gone right off the scale.'

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Regents Ponder 'Power' Issue

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Port Canaveral: high 1:37
Saturday night and charged damage of M.
a.m., 7:17 p.m., low 12:43 am.,
with aggravated assault and
An attempted burglary was 12:53 p.m.
An 18-year-old streaker the use of a fire arm in the reported atCrooms High School
Bayport: high 1:38 am.,
Richard Willlams Jr. o11604W. commission of a felony. Her Saturday night, when the lock
16th 51., Sanford, was arrested bond was set at $5,000. and hasp were removed From 12:38 p.m., low, 1:50 a.m., 7:44
p.m.
Sunday and charged with in. According to Investigating the machine shop door.
Jack Fulenwlder.
decent exposure after he was
caught running naked through witnesses said Ms. Sutton
the corridor at Seminole High pointed a .fl caliber pistol at
after
Hopkins
School around 5:50 p.m., ac- Shirley
cording to Investigating officer threatening to kill her and the
Jack Davis of the Sanford gun misfired. The pistol
Police Department. Originally reportedly was wrestled away
set at $2,000, bond was reduced from her by the victim.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Stall Writer

WOMAN BEATEN
to $500.
Gloria Neal of Midway was
Tree ether cases of indecent
exposure were reported over treated at the Seminole
the weekend to the Seminole Memorial Hospital emergency
County Sheriff's Department in room for a broken ear drum and
the Forest City area. In one fractured cheek bone after
case a man thought to be In his being kicked and beaten and
20's, tried to lure a 10 year-old- held against her will early
girl into his van and when she Sunday. Arthur Crooms was
refused, he exposed himself. charged with assault and
Bertha Lee Sutton. 42, of 74 battery by arresting officer
Jerry Gongwer.
RING STOLEN
A man's white gold ring
In The Service
valued at $1,700 with sevenJOHN. S. STRATTON III
diamond duster was reported
stolen Sunday from the
Army Specialist Four J0Vi B.
residence of William Boatner of
Marcella
Ill.
*t,osi
wife,
S'ratlon
liveS in Lod. recently corn
05 Chase Ave., Sanford.
potted p"mary v,cnComn,ls.$lwd
A rash of vandalism was
officer course Per..
reported to area schools. Eight
windows were broken Sunday In
CONNIE C. JONES. JR
classrooms at Bear Lake
Pti,t, comic C. Jones. Jr., son Elementary School with
of Mr. and Mn. Comic C. Jones.
m damage estimated at $160.50,
Route 2. Sord. r,c,ntI
.ted on eight wera tracked vWilcle while five glass doors were
m.ctaslc course at the U.&amp; Army 6roken out at Lake Brantley
Ann., School. Ft. XM*. Ky.
CAROLYN J. ANDREW
Navy Airman Carolyn
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Mt. md Mn. Lawreics
of S33 I vaViot Way,

Calsifbefry. has complofed rcruit
"amine of the Nav1 Trainrig
Cter, Orlando

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MIAMI (AP)
Singer Anita Bryant says
she won't take her campaign against rights
for homosexuals to other parts of the nation
unless she's invited and then gets the word.
"We're not trying to stampede a nation. It's
not our way," Miss Bryant said Sunday. "Only
if there's an invitation and God says 'Go,'
would I go to another part of the country."
She made the comment during a victory
celebration at Northwest Baptist Church, her
family's congregation. The celebration was of
the repeal of a five-month-old Dade County ordinance that banned job and housing
discrimination based on sexual preference.
Miss Bryant, who signed nuzrerous Bibles
proffered by other church-goers before the
services, said to standing ovations that she
was "very grateful, very humble" with the result.

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TUESDAY'S 'HDES

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Saturday afternoon graduation possessions in the fire and Kaiser, "but since December
HeraidSiaff Writer
celebration for daughter, Chris, Friends and fellow CBers are It's gone right off the scale"
Reported in fair condition Young was awakened by the organizing help for Young, because of the recent drought.
today in the burns ward at phone ringing to find the mobile whose CB handle is "Big
Daddy." Mr. and Mrs. James
Orange Memorial Hospital in borne engulfed in flame.
Tammy, who was spending Williams have a trailer
Orlando, David Young, of
Mullet Lake Park Road, may the night with a girlfriend, available For their use when
owe his life to a misplaced called to Inquire about a purse Young Is released from the
purse and a timely phone call she had misplaced. Chris and hospital and meanwhile the
by his is-year-old daughter another daughter Kelly, a girls are staying with friends.
An account has been opened
I a.m. readings: ternstudent at Oviedo High School,
Tammy.
for the fund at Citizens Bank of perature, 71; overnight low, U;
were out For the evening,
84;
Young, who received first and
high
When the Seminole County Oviedo. Items such asclothing, yesterday's
second degree bums on his Fire
units food, towels, linens, dishes. pots barometric pressure, 38.82;
Department
shoulders, upper arms, back responded from Geneva. the and pans are needed. To have relative humidity, fl per cent;
and face, barely escaped before home was burning completely, donations picked up you may wiodi, west at seven m.p.h.
Partly cloudy through
his double-wide mobile borne Young was transported by call Jim and Jan Williams at
was destroyed by fire Saturday ambulance to Seminole 349-5396; Mr. and Mrs. David Tuesday with a chance 0* alshortly alter 9 p.m.
Memorial and later transported Oldham at 349-5396 and Blain ternoou thundershowers. Hot
Tired from being up the night to Orange Memorial.
and Shirley Miller at 349-5383. days with highs in the low to
mld$ Laws tonight b the lk.
Winds mostly westerly 10
m.p.h. or ICSL Rain probability
44 per "nt durtug the afternoon
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Safety Director Gary Kaiser Neiswender said. The purpose people at nine fire stations daily weather reports to public
facilities
private
has submitted a firefighting of the sessions Is "to make sure throughout the county.
and
Kaiser has proposed that half throughout the county are
budget for the fiscal year we understand what's In the
beginning In October which is departmental budget sub- the cost ci the fire department's handled through the cornthe same as the current year's missions," Neiswender said. communications system come municatlons system, according
budget.
"The next step — after we've from the county's general fund to Kaiser.
The $1,274,000 firefighting completed all our preliminary in the coming fiscal year. "Half
The system was Installed
budget, supported by a 1.5 mill reviews — is to start setting of the communications ac- with some of the $210,000
assessment, was the first of the budget ceilings for the tivitles are not specifically for allocated from federal revenue
fighting fires," Kaiser ex- sharing funds lIds fiscal year to
county's departmental budgets departments."
to undergo a preliminary
(flisson plans to complete an plalned this morning,
the fire department.
his
Such activities as civil
prepared
review this morning by County analysis of anticipated county
Kaiser
Roger revenues by July 14, and budget defense, the countywide paging preliminary budget to reflect a
Administrator
Neiswender and Office of hearings before the county system for county officials, 15 per cent Increase In the cod
Management Analysis and commissioners will begin July animal control, emergency of petroleum products and a
medical services, dispatching jump from $40 to $75 for
Evaluation Director Pat 18.
Glisson.
The county's fire department utility employes to the scene of physical examinations for
Preliminary budget reviews employs 79 combat personnel emergency repairs after county firemen, which will
include x-rays and blood
analysis next fiscal year.
I
Kaiser is planning for a 15 per
cent increase In the next fiscal
Daughter
year in Incidents firefighters
will have to handle. The yearly
cycle
of Incidents Is about to hit
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a slow phase as Central Florida

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Anita: Won't Move Against

Seminole County Public will be completed next Monday, and a volunteer reserve of 20 regular office hours and twice'

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If the city commission grants a 6.4 per cent pay increase to city
ernploye's and It the commission approves the same nOn-salary
budget level as in this fiscal year's budget, the police department

Firefighter $ Request Same As For '77

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ASSEN, The Netherlands (AP) — One of
two hostages who died when Dutch commandos stormed a besieged train in northern
Holland was killed by a South Moluccan terrorist, according to one of the surviving
captives. Justice Ministry spokeswoman Toos
Faber said it was believed the other hostage
killed was shot by a terrorist who survived the
attack but who was himself shot in the chest
and stomach. "But ... we can only be sure
when we have the report of the autopsy on the
two hostages killed."

FLORIDA

Thø
IIt1IV hat .,h,w4,.iI Wnnt.s tn dv.Inn budwet
estimates reflecting a64per cent increase for city employes The
cost ci living has risen nationally by 6.4 per cent since last year.

TAMPA (AP)
The heads of
Florida's state-supported universities will
have sole authoritiy to hire, promote or fire
top administrators under a rule expected to be
approved today by the Board of Regents.
The rule, which would free the board of an
administrative headache while increasing the
power of the nine presidents, tops the agenda
for the board's meeting at the U.iiversity of
South Florida.

School Funding Disputed
As Special Session Lingers
TALLAHASSEE (AP) —
Five days and $100,000 after
lawmakers came back to the
Capitol to draw up a tax-andspend plan, House and Senate
budget-writers today still
seemed far From settling their
differences,
Although spending for roads
and 'mod peripheral budget
issues has been resolved, lawmakers were still haggling over
the Important Issue of school
funding as the $20,000-a-day
special session continued, That
decision probably will determin e if taxes go up
and by
how much.
The House pushed a
billion budget that required a
$364-million sales tax increase
while tax-shy senators wanted a
85.375-billion no-new-taxes
spending plan. But even Senate
Appropriations Chairman Phil
Lewis, D-West Palm Beach,
had to agree that new taxes
were likely in the wake of the
preliminary deals.
"We've got two houses cornlag from very different direclions and we're trying to bring
them together," a cigar-chew—

Ing Lewis said, gesturing at
House Appropriations Chair.
man Edmond Fortune. "At this
point, I don't see how we can
have a no-tax position."
Lewis predicted that the tinpasse might be broken by late
today. He, Fortune and their
staffs worked late into last
night over computer printouts
on a variety of complex school
funding proposals.

Nevertheless, Senate conferees maintained rigid positions
Sunday in the schools bargaining while Ho use negotiators
were equally adamant for the
major spending increase sought
by their urban coalition,
"My vacation plans are already gone," grumbled Sen.
Curtis Peterson, D-Lakeland.
"I'd just as soon stay here all
summer
House leaders defended their
chamber's votes for massive
tax and school spending Increases. Speaker-designate
Hyatt Brown said the money Is
needed because school funding
hasn't kept pace with the burgeoning state's classroom

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needs. In recent lean budget buy books for university Ilyears.
braries.
"We're trying to catch up,"
Other ba rga ining teams sat
he said, "That's all
on the sidelines Sunday. The soThe House budget called for clal services panel ended Its
81.238 billion in total state day-long meeting without
spending on public schools — movement on the major issues
about $116 million more than and the roads subcommittee
the Senate. On the equalization cancelled a meeting slated to
formula, lawmakers were firm up a tentative deal for $64
separated by a 897-million gulf million In new highway spen.
In state aid to Florida's 67 ding.
COWhtY school districts.
The tax question, of course,
But the negotiators did settle loomed over the talks from
on $150 million of state capital their start last Friday.
Lawoutlay for education halfway makers repeatedly tried to
between the House's $171-mu- shunt that question aside.
lion proposal and the Senate's
$129 million. Then they threw in
$lO million the Senate wanted to
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she says, "and I'm not able to cope with It."
Mrs. Mitchell retired from the school world In
1961.
When Mrs. Mitchell was still at school, she
used to send notices home with the children on
the last day of school encouraging their
parents to purchase and fly flags for Flag
Day.
Now, she feels, a lot of problems have beset
the school system that were not there before,
"but people can't do anything about it. They
Just have to cooperate and do the best they
CaLto

In addition to keeping up with her former
students, Mrs. Mitchell keeps an
authoritative hand In local politics.
Her son-In-law, Tom E. Kirkland, is a
circuit judge in Orlando. Her grandson, Tom
R. Kirkland, recent!y bçcame an Orange
County judge.
She has a photograph taken at Tommy's
swearing In. It show.- her great-grandson,
hand upraised, taking his vow to be a "good
boy."

"He wanted lobe sworn in, too," she
remembers, and with the understanding and
empathy which can, perhaps, be best conveyed by someone with 41 years in education,
Mrs. Mitchell thought that was lust fine.
Mrs. Mitchell Is proud family person. "We
greet people, when we find out they are going
to be coming Into our family with these
words: "Here we are. You might just as well
like us, because we are going to like you."
She says the Mitchells and clan have had
their occasional problems, as have any
people, but the people who don't have a little
trouble in this world don't enjoy life."
Nirs. Mitchell has taken her efforts to turn
Sanford into Flag City out Into her neighborhood
"Every house on this block will be flying a
flag on June 14," she says, "Indicating her
entire area of Magnolia Avenue with a sweep
of her hand.
"Maybe some of the other blocks would like
to try to match that," she says, with challenge
ringing clearly In her voice.

VELMA MITCHELL WAVES HER FLAG

W.S. Recreation Program June 20
Winter Springs summer off North Edgemon Avenue and
recreation program conducted In Tuscawilla off of Northern
by the Seminole County YMCA Way. For further Information
will run for eight weeks starting call 327-1000 and ask for City
June 20. Free to residents of the Clerk Mary Norton, or the
city of Winter Springs, there Seminole County YMCA at 862will be a fee of $8 per week per 0444 and ask for Jerry Dixon.
child For non-residents. It will
run Monday through Friday,
9 _________________________
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am. to 1 p.m. at Sunshine

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JUNE Il, 1917
Frederick J. Farrell, Orange
ADMISSIONS City
*Sanford:
Ricky L. Acree, Osteen
Cornelia B. Dobson
Isabell Reynolds
JUNE 12, 1977
Bernard B. Smith Jr.
ADMISSIONS
Amanda M. Rltenburg, Sanford'
DeBary
Lillie M. Chandler
Everett N. Shim, Deltona
Joseph W. Duggar
James I.. Wilson, Deltona
Robert J. Eland
Elaine Rawlerson, New
William If. Lowery Jr.

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and Mrs. Robert
Mr.
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DISCHARGES:
Sanford:
Julius William Allen
Esther A. Bennett
Anita L. Brown
Wilbur U. Cecil
Edna M. Dahl

Ernmie

D. Rabun

Alton 0. Brady, Deltona
Herman A. Fisher, Titusville
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Dorothy Law
Roxie Lee
Charles B. Mawby
Jeanette King, DeBary
Lauraine Schulze, DeBary
Arlington W. Wlllahan,
DeBary
Michael E. Korgan
Alice M. Anonick, Deltona
Donald Moterly
Gladys T. Jessup, Deltona
Harold Nelson
Richard P. Merrill, Deltona
Willie J. Starling
Hugh D. Thomas, Lake Mary
Myrtle K. Summersill
Fred D. Pierce, Oviedo
hiarleigh Trecker
Mrs. Francis (Mary Joan)
George Syverund, DeBary Curran, &amp; baby girl, Deltona
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TUESDAY, JUNE 14
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sheoah Country
Club.
Sanford Lions Club, non, Holiday Inn.
Pilot Club of Sanford, 8 p.m., Flagship Bank of Sanford.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 am., Sambo's.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 1:30 p.m. Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Wuality Inn, I-I and
SR 434.
Movies for children, Seminole South Library,
Seminole Plaza, Casselberry, 2 and 3 p.m. "Wbite Seal."
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m.. Grace United Methodist
Church, 118 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak.
Itt-County Roadrunners CB Clubs, 7:30 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.

Barry S. O..dn,.n 0 0 S

I'm geuing all I need. I imagine
tandard said, "The reason gas costs will be going up. Some
some sell for so much more is of the other stations got an
tecause one wants to make Increase last week," Stoehr
?iore money than the other. said.
"l don't know how anyone can
Bob Dodge, Dixie Bay:
get 70 cents legally. You are "What I see Is the price slowly
only allowed to make 10 cents climbing this summer and
per gallon profit. The federal stabilizing this fall.
government still controls. that,"
'The price spread doesn't
Eldridge said.
make any sense. We always
Chris Sloehr, Chris' Gulf: give full service as much as we
'There was kind of a shortage can. Yet, there are a lot of selfon no-lead about six months service stations getting more
It's more in demand, also, for their
which raises the price. I don't really understand why," Dodge
know if there is still a shortage. said.

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MONDAY, JUNE 13

Transcendental Meditation lecture, 7:30 p.m.,
Langford Hotel, Winter Park.
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Sanlando United Methodist
Church, SR 434 and 1.4.
Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First
St. (closed).
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board, 7:30 p.m.,
clubhouse, Spring Oaks and 438.
Sanford A]-Anon, 8 p.m., McKinley Hall, First

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Saturday, June 18
Noon to 3 p.m.

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Seminal. County

Board of County Commissioners, as
Prime sponsor for the Comprehensive Employment and
Training Act (CETA) funds, requests Interested eligible
agencies to apply for project funds.
ELIGIBLE AGENCIES are: All organizations based
within Seminole County, this Includes local educational
Institutions, community action agencies, community
based non-profit organizations and units of local govern.

mint. EXEMPT are private businesses organized for
profit.

definition

of a proj ect and activities:
PROJECT AND ACTIVITIES
A DEFINABLE TASK WHICH WILL BE COMPLETED
WITHIN A DEFINABLE TIME PERIOD, HAS A
PUBLIC SERVICE OBJECTIVE, RESULTS IN A
SPECIFIC PRODUCT OR ACCOMPLISHMENT WHEN
COMPLETED AND WOULD NOT OTHERWISE BE
ACCOMPLISHED WITH EXISTING FUNDS. Interested
parties are to contact:
The

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If the amount of money spent by special interest
'groups on twisting congressional arms is an indication of "who runs America," then it's not big
business. It isn't even "big labor" as the term Is
commonly understood. It's the usually friendly
people who deliver your daily mail.
By law, registered lobbyists are required to file
quarterly reports of their spending with the clerk of
the House of Representatives and the secretary of
the Senate. According to the latest such report, the
!American Postal Workers Union led the list by a
wide margin with $12 million.
This translates into more than $48 for each of the
union's 249,000 members.
Third In line was the 151,000-member national
Association of Letter Carriers with $4.7 million or a
little over $31 per head.
Why the postal unions should be the counrry's
leading lobbyists Is a bit puzzling. The Post Office
was supposedly taken out of congressional politics
when It was reorganized several years ago Into the
public-private Postal Service, to be run by an independent Postal Commission. But presumably
they're getting something for their money even If
folks who buy stamps don't always.
It is also of a little more than passing interest to
note that the second biggest lobby was the publicInterest organization, Common Cause (one of whose
causes is reform of the lobbying laws), which rang
in with $5.8 million. Fifth largest was a group whose
members truly do rule America, the National
Federation of Federal Employes, with $1.6 million.
The only industry group to make the Big Five
who spent more than $1 million was the National
Coal Association, which at $1.7 million was No. 4.
In terms of single Issues, abortion and gun
control are the subjects of the most intensive lobbying efforts. The National Committee for the
Human Life Amendment spent more than $900,000
and 20 pro- or antigun control organizations spent a
combined total of $1.5 million.
Compared to these, your oil or automotive
people or others one hears so much about, are
penny-pinchers..

W

The Clock
By JEAN PATIESON

Dorothy and her merry band of wizard-seekers
had trouble, from time to time, following the yellow
tx'lck road to Ox.
But their problems were nothing like the ones
Sanford motorists are having, following the yellow
painted lines on the stretch of US 17.92 which runs
from the lakeshore to about Sanford Plaza.
One serVice station owner whose business looks
out on the chaos Is amazed that there haven't yet
been any serious accidents, the way motorists treat
those yellow lin es.
What apparently happened was this: the City of
Sanford decided that a turning lane was needed
running down the center of 17-92. They were right. It
Is needed.
So they drew up a plan of action: eliminate the
parking spaces at either curb of the road; shift the
north and south double-lanes closer to the curb; and
with the space left in the center, paint in your turning lane.
Bright yellow paint was selected for this purpose

to distinguish the turning lane from the four whitelined driving lanes.
(Maybe that's the problem: Sanfordites suffer
(raln a yellow-white blindness Instead of the more
common red-green variety.)
Well, for weeks we were forced to dodge orange
cone-shaped markers which guided the doublelanes of traffic into one. And to dodge a variety of
yellow roads department vehicles and busy men at
work.
We tolerated the Inconvenience and confusion in
pretty good humor. After all, It feels good to see our
taxes at work for us.
But it Is pretty hard to tolerate the results let
alone to make much sense of them.
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Now, simple north-south lines In white and yellow
shouldn't present too much of a problem. But two
factors cloud the Issue. One is the grid of black lines
where the parking space lines were scraped off.
They lead the eye hither and thither. And where the

The new commissioner of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service inherited an agency so understaffed and
,underfunded that it has won congressional attention as "incapable of administering and enforcing" its assigned functions.
Leone! J. Castillo is well aware of the problems. Offices are
woefully derelict In processing naturalization requests or ap
.plications for permanent residency
waits of six months to a
, year are not uncommon.
And, of course, the utter failure to turn back the tide of illegal
aliens flowing across the border with Mexico is a widely
'recothed symptom of INS frailty. Former commissioner
Leonard Chapman said the situation "is hopelessly out of
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control."

Castillo's first move may have been more symbolic that effective. He ordered the transfer of 100 border patrolmen to the
San Diego, Calif., area to help deal with the continuing assault
that brings upward of half million Illegal aliens into the United
States annually.
But much more shaking and moving Is necessary. A
Cabinet-level task force contemplates a significant bolstering of
the INS budget. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Joseph A.
Calllano Jr. of Health, Education and Welfare, Atty. Gen.
Griffin Bell and Labor secretary Ray Marshall have urged more
money, more men and more equipment for the border watch.
More than budgetary considerations are Involved. The task
force also invisions legislation imposing penalties on employers
who knowingly hire illegal aliens. Included will be provisions for
"amnesty" for eligible aliens and possibly a form of Identification card.
The task force recommendations will be welcome, no matter
what the specifics. The American public has shown through
polls overwhelming sentiment for cutting off the Illegal traffic
and for major reductions In Immigration generally.
The United States has long cherished its Image as a refuge for
the world's unfortunate. But when the Impact of illegal aliens
ompounds the problems of unemployment and demand on

social services, control is essential. Congress and the Carter
administration seem to be agreed on the need and must Jointly
shape the method.

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76, had been hammering at Washington to get an
export license. A company spokesman assured
us that it would be used strictly to study the
weather. Any diversion to military use, he said,
could be detected immediately. Then Control
Data would pull out its technicians and refuse
parts to the Soviets, thus crippling the miracle

machine.
But our sources called these safeguards "a
joke" and warned that the Soviets could train
their own technicians and scrounge parts from
other countries.
Sources familiar with the deal say that approval was Imminent until we began making
inquiries.
SENATOR QUIXOTE
Sen. Jesse Helms,
R-N.C., the shining knight of the Republican
right, is leading another ferocious charge
against another political windmill.
The conservative crusader, his armor
clanking, his lance thrust upward, his banner
raised, has tilted at one windmill after another.
To the cheers of the right-wing faithful, he has
galloped off to slay the dragons that menace
their peace of mind.
He has broken his lance repeatedly against
the drons of abortion and welfare. He has sued
to stop the United States from giving up the
Panama Canal. He has tried to abolish the
Interstate Commerce Commission. He has put
up a furious battle against congressional
newsletters. Often, he is the lone senator voting
against a bill.
Now the indefatigable Helms Is leading the
crusade top the government of Its power to
protect the public from fraudulent drugs. He has
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If horses were like prize fighters, the air would be ringing today
with grandiose plans for a knock-down, drag-out duel for racing's
3-year-old "Championship of the World."
The principals would be Seattle Slew, America's new wonder
horse, and the pride of the British Isles, The Minstrel, winner of
the English Derby, Pronounce it "Darby," please.
1 The site would be a neutral one - Paris. The event: the Arc de
Triomphe, one of E ur ope's classics. Besides the thundering
hooves of the season's most notable sophomores, the test also
would match the wits of French-born Jean Cruguet, Seattle Slew's
who
relnsman, and Lester Piggott, the leathery British veteran
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none inc iviuiares 10 rIUII 3 vigiiiai c.IIlcU.3s1 LJI.[1Jy VIt.IUIy.
Such a ra ce boggles the imagination, but It won't ta ke place
not this year, at least.
'1 wouldn't think of It this year," said Billy Turper, the ta ll,
soft-spoken trainer of Seattle Slew. "It wo uld be too much of a
strain on this horse. Next year' Maybe, we'll wait and see."
t
Vincent O'Brien, Irish trainer of the English Derby champion,
ha d his challenge fl ying across the Atlan tic well before Seattle
Slew destroyed se ven rivals in the l'2 m il e Belmont St akes an d
became the 10th horse in more than 100 years of thoroughbred
the K entucky De rby,
racing to capt ur e the Triple Crown
Preakness and Belmont.
He became the first ever to do It without a single splotch on his
record.
"I reckon we wo uld welcome a shot at Seattle Slew In the Arc de
Triomphe In Septem ber," O'Brien sa id with typical British
rest raint "We rather think we could take him."
4'
Seattle Slew now has won nine ra ces In a row, without a defeat,
and he's going to be permitted to m unch on oats in his stall and
take it easy for a w hile.
It an y body gets a shot at him in the near fut ure, It will be
Forego, king of the stakes winne rs. They say Forego Is chompin g
at the hit to take on this yo un g upstart, maybe in the J ockey Gold
Cup or Marl boro Cup.
.fl wo uld be un fair to take Seat tle Slew to Europe this soon,"
Turner said. "Racing over there, you know, Is left to right, on
grass and up and down hill. I might get Seattle Slew accustomed
to racing clockwise, instead of counterclockwise, on a flat track
and on dirt.
"But to try it on grass and up and down hill Is unthinkable. I
would have to take him to Europe and train him quite hard before
subjecting him to such a task."
Some day, Turner and his busses, Mickey an d Karen Taylor and
Dr. James and Sally Hill, may ha ve to do it. This looks like a horse
and to all co nt inents.
that belongs to the ages
It would be unfair to restri ct him to these particular boundaries.
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JSfl Bergman
Richard Cooley
Eddie Behrens
Kevin Brow,,
Roger tIlde
Da vid Utt
Stan Bacon
Win Springfield
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Campground another Paola game a grand slam in the
little League victory Saturday, second. Mark Hubbard also had
117.
three hits and Jim Smith and
Hersey had a total of three Malt Hubbard had four.
For the losers, Ralph Nixie
hits, Boston and Bass had two
and Bobby Bumgardner also and Jeff Brown each had three
hits and Ken Wetherington
had two for Twelve Oaks.
On the losing side Maryland added two.
picked up four of its runs in
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Gary Player and chipper Jerry
McGee. "It's the most emotional thing I've gone through.
'It's like there were two
tournaments." said Geiberger.
a 39-year-old veteran who col.
lected $40,000 from the total
purse of $200,000 for his 11th
tour triumph. "It's like the 59
was something separate, by Itself, and the tournament was a
different thing.
"I didn't have to win the
tournament even after shooting
the 50. And for a while, it looked
like I wasn't going to."
It was far from being easy
and it certainly wasn't comfortable, In temperatures that
soared into the upper 90s and
sent first aid personnel scurryIng to the help of more than a
dozen spectators who collapsed
in the sweltering heat.
Player shot a final 69 for 276.
He was tied by McGee, who
birdied the last hole for a6lthat
clinched him a spot on the
American Ryder Cup team.

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1 0 0 Tommy Stiffey, If
1 0 0 Cas.yHawthorn..lb
1 0 0 Mike Sawyer. c
1 1 1 Frankie5chatjttees,3b
1 0 0 JImmy McElmurry, p
1 0 0 Jeff Vansurs. ss
2 0 0 Chris Boytes, cIsa
2 0 0 Kenny Snyder, lb
I? I I Tommy Biedsoe. rt
Buddy Smlth,cI
Al 1 H St eve Myers. 2b
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ScotiWeaver
Glenn Sprague
Brian Rowley
Mike Bedlent
Duane Gosmbel
Jimmy Dullard
Jed Wilson
Booby Flower
OinnyVanzura
Keith Baughman
ChrIs Shaw
David JOhnson
ClItfChO(pU'ting
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Brian Joseph, II
Russ Morris. sip
Walt Dzurus,p.cf
Ed Pierce. lb
Bari-y Wads,c
Jimmy lanski,cf.if
Tom llorton,30
Dave Erlandson,rf
Walt Leroy. rI
SleveDetlste,lflb
Totals
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2 0 0
Al It H Richard Raldino
2 0 0
Totals
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PINICRISTIAPTIST
3 2 I
1 1 3
Al * H
3 I 1 DobLingle
1 1 2
1 0 3 LInda Crawford
433
2 0 0 John Cassidy
4 2 2
3 2 0 Carroll Crawford
32
3 0 0 Ken Halt
3 2 2
2 1 2 .oM Adams
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Lucches: Okay
ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP)
Texas Rangers Manager Frank
Lucchesi was In good condition
atArlington Memorial Hospital
today after becoming Ill during
Th ursday ni ght's 4-3, 11-innin g
loss to the Chicago White Sax.
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LE MANS, Fralce (API — A
record fourth triumph by Bel1 3 3
Claude Capps.pIbc
glan Jackie lckx In a Martini
Vincent Ball. If
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Porsche Turbo 936 may w ell
Keith Redwine, If
1 0 0
have saved the La Mans 24 hour
Cli ff Brown. If
I 0 0
Emmett Keiti, cpu
I 1 3
endurance race for yet another
DerronR0U'5. lb
2 2 1
year.
Andy McNeill, Ct
1 0 0
The triumph of the German
I 0o
Mike Buckmaster,
Freddy Brown. cf
I I 1 car In this weekends dramatic
Eric Dearborn. is-c-p
30 I
Heidi ,Ienkte, rl
0 0 0 edition of the race dealt a seBeau Peiham,rf
I 0 0 vent blow to the ambitions and
Jenny Pelham, rI
I 0 0 prestige of the Renault Alpine
Preston Bill. lb
0 0 team, which had entered four
Anton Massey. 3b
72 0 0
cars and dominated the first
Totals
part of the race only to see its
entries knocked out one by one.
TWELVE OAKS
Al R H
"We just cannot avoid cornBIlly Varnes
2 1 0 lag back agaIn next year," said
Kent Troutman
0 1 0
MII'UIHU'SIy
1 3 Renault team manager Gerard
Mike lisa
4 I 2 Larrousse, himself a winner
Randy Boston
1 2 1here In 1973 and 1974.
Bobby Bumgardner
iI 2
He was clearly referring to
LIwell Cotton
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Lames Ptersey
1 0 0 the $O,000 the date-owned
Arthur l4erey
1 0 0 French nornpany had invested
Allen Hood
I 10
BrVan
0
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Billy Bumgardnsr
1 0 0 hoping to sweep the event and
Chris Anderson
I 0 0 the* concentrate on Formula I
Chuck Fryman
1 00
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2311 tracing starting early next
mcnth In the French Grand
143540-7 Prix at Dijon.
Twelve Oaks
432 15*-1I
"It would be silly to invest all
MA lv LAN D CH ICK EN

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Al
Geiberger, emotionally and
mentally drained after what he
called a double victory in the
Danny Thomas-Memphis Golf
Classic, said he faces one major
problem in this week's United
States Open Championship,
"The hardest thing to do will
be to come back down — return
to reality," the soft-spoken Gelberger said.
Ile had a brief, historic excurilon Into realms bordering
unreality in this event when he
shot a phenomenal, recordbreaking, 13-under-par 59 In
Friday's second round.
That made up the best part of
his winning total of 273,15 under
par on the 1,193-yard Colonial
Country Club course and, he
said, put him under double
pressure.
"I'm mentally worn out," he
said Sunday after his back-nine
rally had produced a four-under-par 32 and a three-stroke
victory over South African

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David Rivers
Greg DGInto
MarkWatklns
Danny Tans*i
Jerry Sinafh
Billy Davis
Mark Yot,ngstori
Scott Booth
Jim Bray
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Countered a Food and Drug Administration
spokesman: "These people are saying they do
not want any government protection against
fraudulent medicines." This could be dangerous,
he suggested, for patients who abandon effective
treatment for a drug that would do them no good.
Footnote: The bespectacled Helms, a diligent
senator who puts In long hours and seldom
misses a roll call, seems docile enough at his
desk. But once aroused, he can be a forceful
figure. He sits tall In the saddle, every ready to
defend the lost cause. lie has a snecial weakness
for reactionary causes so long as they are
wrapped In red, white and blue.
CARTER'S MAN FRI
A political
changeover In Washington can produce some
splendid gymnastics as the top officials
scramble to switch course.
Robert Fri, for example, Is tn charge of
energy research. As President Ford's man Fri,
he was a devoted proponent of nuclear energy.
He solemnly called for production of the Lethal
fuel plutonium, despite the protest of environmentalists
But as President Carter's man Fri, he now
wants to store plutonium until a safer method is
developed to use it in nuclear power plants.
So far, Fri's versatility has worked; he has
survived the Democratic purge.

Nazarene of Sanford, 10-7.

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W.F. Martin, chief executive officer of the
passport for political ends. For nine years, after Phillips Petroleum Co., says O'leary -over.
being appointed under John Foster Dulles, one of states" his case, observing: "This country has
her Jots was to see that passports were not an abundance of energy resources waiting to be
Issued to Communists, or to members of any utilized. This Is no time for a doomsday attitude.
other political parties proscribed under the In- Such an attitude can only lead to calls for
famous Internal Security Act of 1950.
rationing and other extreme, counterproductive
controls on the production, allocation and use of
Herbert Aptheker, then head of the Corn. energy."
munist party, challenged the constitutionality of
H.awlelgh Warner, chairman of the board
the clause In the act denying passports to
members of listed parties. His case went to the of the Mobil Oil Corp., says O'leary's view Is
Supreme Court, which in June, 1964, ruled in his "too narrow," stating: 'Reputable analyses
estimate that undiscovered oil and gas resources
favor,
in the U.S. are probably as great as our
Since then the trend has been away from cumulative production to date. The undiscovered
using the passport politically. According to the potential may be two to two and a half times as
State Department, the only proper occasions for large as current proved reserves. A large portion
denying an applicant a passport today arise of these reserves Is likely to be found on the off.
when federal warrants are Issued to prevent a shore continental shelf and In remote areas."
fugitive leaving the country or when a court
Warren Davis, chief economist for the Gulf
Intervenes In a custodial proceeding to prevent a
Oil Corp., says he's afraid O'Leary "has misread
parent from taking children abroad.
the attitude and judgment of the major oil
It Is not claimed that during the 1960s and companies." In summary, says Davis: "We
early 70s political activists experienced no believe, and I suspect other major oil companies0
delays in getting passports, but such also believe, that there are large volumes of oil
discrimination Is now said to be a thing of the and gas yet to be found in the U.S.; it will be
past
expensive oil to find and develop; and with the
In March of this year, the final travel right incentives, much of It will be found."
restrictions were lifted when Americans were
Charles Spahr, chairman of Standard 0(1 of
told they need no longer seek special permission Ohio, says O'Leary Is "not correct," that "It is
to travel to Cuba, North Korea, Cambodia or possible to find and develop substantial new oil
Vietnam.
fields in our country, particularly offshore."

raised the banner of "Freedom of Choice." The
consumers should have the right, he insists, to
buy worthless medicine.
For this battle, Helms has some formidable
troops bringing up the rear. They are the drug
companies that want to sell the illegal cancer
drug Laetrile and the patients who want to buy It.
Already, they are assultlng the government
citadels In full cry: the battle over Lactrile Is full
of sound and fury.
With cannons to the right and the left. Helms
is leading the Laetrile brigade In a charge upon
the Food and Drug Administration. This Is the
agency that watches benevolently over the innocent citizen every time he reaches for an
aspirin or gets a prescription filled.
The agency has the power not only to remove
dangerous but Ineffective drugs from the
market. In the last few years, some 7,0 drugs
have been banned from the United Slates
because they have been found ineffective.
This offends Helms' sense of free enterprise.
In a private letter to his Senate colleagues, he
has complained: "The tremendous difficulty In
proving a drug 'effective' has resulted In greatly
Increased cods to the constiner, decreased
competition and Innovation In the drug industry,
and significant delay in the marketing of new
drugs."

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Holt and Mike McGrew who each from Calvin Ward, Ben

pair of games Saturday topping whipped All Souls, 16-1; and In
Ward, Louis Tuip, John Salter
The Pinecrest win was each had two hits.
Central Baptist, 14-11, and In its second game of the af- sparked by Bob Lingle, John
Oviedo had four hits come and Greg Thompson.
losing a makeupgame to First ternoon Sanford Nazarene lost Cassidy, Carroll Crawford, Ken from Charles Williams and two
Geneva's In Roell had

to Mop Sanford First NazareneJim Murphy and Rabble Shall
Frank Williams had tee
and Terry Watson, Joe
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hits
Watson
and Larry Glatin had
Shull added four more in the
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Cotry SIdevlctory.
two hits.
E ning Hera W, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, June 13, 1fl1A
Bill Shaw had a team high
F Baptist victory over
four hits and Bill and Billy
All Souls was sparked by Tom
Ah, but the old no- hitter! Kenny Brown, above, goes Griffith each had three hits for
Smith who collected five tilts.
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NO-HIT AUTHOR
to the stretch and delivers in Saturday's American the losers.
Ken Kroog and Otto Ibomas
In
each had four hits,
t
he
makeup
game
Fir
st
Legion
Post
53
victory over the Jones team of
KENNY BROWN
Mike Hartwig and Nick
Nazarene
was
led
by
Larry
Orlando. It was a 7-1 score and Brown with a no-hit
Palmer,
who
had
a
3-(or-4
day.
Merp each had two hits for the
effort. Meanwhile, Randy Fowler, Jay Johnson and
Larry Glatin, Ramon Gonzalez
losers.
Tim Raines (left to right) try to keep cool In the
and Junior WIIlE*m, added two W
dugout.
more hits for the winners.
as a N
Don Shockley and Bob Shull
OivaN1an
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eachhadthreehltsinthlsgame
Chirinkoae
Dulando Auto Scree ns did it on a high note for Harcar helping Lake Mary.
523
for Country
Andy Lathsm
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511
Other hits came from Paul Travis
added two more to the losing again Saturday, defeating Alwnlnlwn. Harcar, which had
Taylor
5 3 3
Sobik's
Sandwich
Shop
for
the
struggled
all
year In the cellar, McCalvery, Gary Hill, Mike
I
Sho ck ley
cause.
3 2
JIM Murphy
4 1 3
Inother games In the Sanford 1977 Top Team Champions took out Its Irtrat1ons on Dougherty and Clippard.
lubOopls
212
A' V _
Church League Pinecrest betweenSemoranandSemfnole Nelson-Younson, blasting to a
John Rhodes and Marc Rob
,
Shull
4 04
13-1 victory.
Prislac each had two of Marc Rabbis Shull
Baptist e5dged Oviedo First Pony Baseball Leag ues.
4 0 3
Dulando, using Clint Baker
Scott Weaver had two hits Sleds's eleven hits. Ron Ga
Kim Ricca
4 II
11 fl
and Steve Mccormick have and Mike Bedlent, Jerod ner had two hits for Maassen. "°"'
BAPTIST
CENTRAL BAPTIST
AIIH
defeated Soblk's three times ln Qeaton and Keft Baughman
Jim Brodie
S22
champion play, for both half all had hits In the victory.
Billy GriffiTh
513
RonnheRyan
SOKC
1 22
Griffith
S23
championships of the Mustang
Bedlent and Chris Shaw
I
Tom Smith
*s a N Iffi
3
liii Ullman
1 32
Kin Kroog
2 0 0 Bill Shaw
s i 4 Division and now for the Top combined to hold Nelson. ScoflGastiy,ub.p
1 2 4
Otto Thomas
Town.sed.rtif
3 0 0 Chuck Mooks,
2
Younsonto Just one run and one Jim
Team title.
4
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MarkM.tts
Chris
Keu.ng.e, p.lb
2 0 0 Art Lanier
3 1 2
4 01
Baker
Alln Singletary
Jim Kerr, u-c
3 0 0 Dave Baldwin
2 I I
as contributed with his hit.
4 0 1
bat
In the Bronco Division Jack Tim urger, rI-if
Ralph Foley
well, banging out three
1 00
4 1 0
Dol• Grime
10 1
Jim Res.
2 0 0 Chuck Mini
2 1 2 hits in three trips. Bobby Miller Prosser Ford topped Crusty's Philip Handcock. sic
412
Bill Painter
RickyMcNamsra,ct
2 0 0 Mike Register
2 1 1
I I I
who had saw only limited pit- Pima, 8-4; Lake Mary whipped Todd
Blimp Da v is
2b
1 0 1 T.ials
2 0 0
42 ii 1
Randy Roberts
1 o
2 1 1 ching action this series caught Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, Scott Bowersox, 3bp
- za-.
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Sall 036 0-14
4114 24 this game and poked a pair of 12-0; and Marc Slade Chrysler
Central Baptist
LAKE MARY
ALL SOULS
iN 575 3—Il
singles.
e
Plymouth
pulled
out
a
7-4
Hea
had
th
th Abney
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AIHI
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o o only other hit for the Mustang victory
over
Maassen un Schevering. lb
Jim Nulty
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GINIVANAZARUNI
RofiClippsrd,p
DaveOriefur-st
212
3 i i and Top Team Champions.
Blueprinting.
Al I H
Mikettartwig
PaulMcCalvery.cf
2
1
0
3 0 2
McCormick, normally the
The Prosser
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KrvinWick,3b
3 2 1 Ron Black Ford
3 0 0
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team'sshortstophascomeonto by Mike Sawyer, Jim G4ryHiIl.c
425
Nick Margo
3
I SAinRotzeli
3 0 2
522
EdRinkavage
1 0 3 AndyCombi
3 0 a pitch during the tournament McElmurry and Tommy GeryClippard,rf
2 1 3 .MCk RIch
4 I 1
liii Spaulding
3 0 0 and has done a good job at that, Bledsoe who each had a pair of Mike Dougherty. 55
4 2 2
Vinci Spaulding
TimHolt,2b
3 1 I Mike Winstead
3 0 1
Gerald Nobles
hits for the winners.
3I1
Billy Flanagsn,rf
Ed Daugherty
2*
3 0 1 winning each of the Top Team
0 0 0 Paul Keith
21I
Ski p
games
for
Ron Clippard fired a one- JlmmyEmerson.rf
3 o i Tournament
4 1 3
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15 7 13 Kelly Baker
31 1 I Dulando.
hitter shuting out SOKC and TetaJs
LoonStelnmeyer
412
Paul Alegre who has played Kevin Wlrk slapped out two hi t.s soxc
stIapti5$5a,.
David Bus
2
Lake Mary
031 Ox-12 RickMorrls
All Souls
1 0 0
Ni NI 0— I
just about every position this
Totals
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DULANDO
season, played three Saturday
SANFORD NAZARENE
Al
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catcher, first base and short. Steve Beard,cf
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MAASSEN
220
Al I H
LOS ANGELES (AP) Hur. day of the three-day AAU meet world record-holder, almost
SI2
421
stop. Along with his versltallty Heath Abney, 2b
Al I H Larry Gatlin
David Norton
3
1
1
had to share the limelight atthe CharliePiroui
411
3 3 3 Jack Colson
I 1 I Larry Palmer
) 9100 ciler Edwin Moses might have at UCLA.
3 0 I In the field, Alegre has also Clint Baker. Ib.p
4 2 2
Bobby Miller, C
Tony Andriano
I I 2
1 0 0 Terry Watson
In a race that was supposed to AAU meet.
been ntxlged out of the limelight
charlieKoli.
1 1 0 hel pe d the team wIth his bat.
101
RobOinkIlacker,3blb
1 1 I Paul Watson
3 0 0 Paul Flaherty
Andy
Latham
4
1
2
But
Stones,
shooting
for
his
If Dwight Stones had been be close between Moses and
1 12
Alegre slapped a pair of hits, a Paul Wood. ss.3b
1 0 0 Ron Gardner
3 0 2 toe Watson
Travis Taylor
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1 2 1
successful at one of his last NCAA champion Tom Andrews, own world record of 7-7i In the Don Shock iey
Steve McCormick, psi
3 0 0 Donnie Camp
3 0 I Ramon Gonzalez
1 2 3 team high for the losers.
3 0 1 Frank Williams
4 1 3
James Mills, If
Messer
3
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Mitch
three hi gh jump attempts. But Moses won by 10 meters. He high Jump, missed three t im es Jim Murphy
111
Paul Cullen, John Cupit, Alan Billy Breland, ri
Randy Hanson
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Mark
McEinary
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as it turned out, Moses was the was timed In 47.45 seconds, bet- at 7-7'. His good jump at 7.6'. Bob Shull
TM0 Kunfer
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man of the meet at the National tering his earlier world stand- won the event for him, however. Kim Rocca
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201
That meet is seen as'an an- RobbieShuli
Al I H Knapp
1 0 0 John Bryant
AAU Track &amp; Field Chain- ard of 47.64. Andrews finished
100
Sobik's, trying to avenge two Paul Cuilen p.lb
201
1 1 1 Oliver
I I 0 Jr Williams
nual international champion- Totals
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second in 49.03.
plonships.
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other championship loses to Mika Huit, 3b
200
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FIRST
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"I heard all the talk about
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Al IH Dulando, treatened to take the J0MCipit.sic
Paul Align c.lbis
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Al H I Geneva Nuare*e
major at Atlanta's Morehouse Tom Andrews," said Moses, years.
Larry Gatlin
III ItS 0-14
1 3 2 tournament In the fifth, when Alan
Zeinick, lb.p It
3 1 1 Ricky Carson
4 1 0 Saafsrd Nazareee
Other highlights of the AAU Larry Palmer
431 Hi 0-IS
1 1 3 Baker ran into trouble in the Tom Mulligan,
W College, Moses even did a little who passed up this year's
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3 0 0 Lee Jenkins
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Terry
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showboating, laughing and NCAA meet.
Dare. 2b
3 1 1 Ricky Long
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Paul Watson
3 0 0 walking the bases loaded. He Chris
Mclntyre.lf
1 0 0 Todd Marriott
"So I decided to put the af- Scott's upset of Kenyan Wilson JoeWatson
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throwing buttons bearing his
OVIEDO BAPTIST
3 I o got out of the mess with only Chris
Foster. ii
Brian Butler
3 0 0
3 1 I
picture into the stands as he terburners on. I feel I can run Waigwa In the 1,500 meters. Ramon Gonzalez
Al I N
3 2 2 one run scoring. As he struck Ron
Totals
26 7 4 Mark Pristac
322
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faster. I haven't been training Waiga had whipped Scott In the Frank Williams
took a victory lap.
Brent
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the
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Art Cornet
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John
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His ju bilation was warrant ed. as hard as I did last year when I NCAA finals, but Scott, of UC-. Alton Bright
3 2 1 Ben Ward
Sobik's only managed to pick SOkIk'S Sand. Shop 0 512 2II1 Brian Hamilton
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301
3
2 0 0 Louie Tulp
Moses, who had set a world waspointlngforthe Olympics." Irvine, ran a 3:37.29 here to nip Andy Hanson
3 0 0 uponemorerunlntheslxthar'd
432
Mika Maria
1 1 0 JolvSat.r
Jr. Williams
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322
Moses, who has complained Waigwa at the tape.
record In winning the Olympic
Totals
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onto
win.
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NELSON.YOUNOSON
char les Williams
33 IS 11
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Don Quarrie won the 100 me- Totals
gold medal In the 400-m et er recently that he has not reAl 1 H
Greg Thompson
In other action in the
MMsIen
154 12$ 0—
SCott McCoriiough
hurdles at Montreal, rewrote ceived the recognition deserved ten with a 10.12 clocking. Steve Country Side
3g
1 0 0 Marc Shade
, 0030-1 Virgil Blanton
Santerd Naiarin•
525 215 *t5 Seminole Pony Baseball Greg Markham
1 0 0 _____________________________ Gary Spencer
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the mark Saturday, the final by an Olympic champion and Williams was second In 10.24.
League the Pinto season ended Phil Ingram
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J*M Tannehill
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JACK ANDERSON AND LES WHITTEN

WASHINGTON
President Carter has
personally ruled against selling the Soviet Union
the Cyber 76, an electronic marvel, which could
be turned against us to track missiles, decode
secrets and Improve nuclear production.
We reported on May 24 that the $13 million
computer, which operates 20 times faster than
anything the Soviets produce, would soon be on
its way to Russia unless there were a last-minute
stop order.

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Oil Co., says: "Nobody really knows how mud4
domestic oil and gas reserves are left to be
found. And that Includes Mr. O'Leary, who
speaks so authoritatively on the subject. We are
convinced that, with adequate returns for capital
formation and proper incentives for risk-reward
Investment coupled with progressive government leasing policies, a maximum exploratory
and development effort could be unleashed
which would produce highly positive results In
terms of increased reserves and productivity."

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WASHINGTON A few weeks ago, after one
of energy czar James Schlesinger's numerous
press briefings, I had the opportunity to talk with
John O'Leary, head of the Federal Energy
Administration. When I challenged President
Carter's assertion that we are running out of gail
and oil, O'Leary replied, somewhat curtly:
"The oil Industry has come around to the view
that we are in bad shape on these supplies. You
ask the majors. They will tell you we can't do
much to Increase production capacity. This Is a
resource problem. We've shot the resource."
Well, I've followed O'Leary's suggestion, and
here Is what I've been told:

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Have we gone about as far as we can
with the conventional, gasolineshould go
powered, piston-engine car'
Unmistakably, Immense progress has been
made In cleaning up the family gasper. In the
decade or so since precontrol days, the average
level of pollutants emitted by new cars chiefly
carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and
hydrocarbons has been reduced by 83 per cent,
thanks to more efficient engines, add-on devices
like the catalytic converter and governmentmandated measures such as lead-free gasoline.
But we seem to be reaching a crunch point
where more and more effort Is required to
produce smaller and smaller results. As It is, the
even more stringent emission standards that
were scheduled to go Into effect with 1978 models
have been postponed by Congress at the behest of
the industry.
The question Is not so much whether Detroit
can build virtually pollution-free automobiles, or
when It can build them, as whether the benefits
will be worth the cost.
According to an allegedly "suppressed"
memo by the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), the Carter administration's proposed
regulations for pollution controls, fuel economy
and safety would raise the average price of a
new car $1,000 by 1985. Some automakers are
claiming that government rule-making could
force Americans to pay upwards of $10,000 for an
ordinary 1985 model sedan.
Automobile safety is one thing, and cost
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the saving of human 11ves. Unfortunately, when
it comes to pollution control vs. fuel economy,
WASHINGTON
The conservative, conthe trade-off Is usually an adverse one.
For example, other EPA statistics indicate troversial head of the Passport Office, Frances
that, on a car-to-car basis, California's emissions Knight, 72, Is being asked to retire next month to
standards, which are tougher than the federal make way for a younger and probably less
ones, have cut average fuel economy by 12 per bullheaded successor.
cent.
Her departure will mean a final break with
Committed as they are to the Internal com- the period when the passport was still used as a
bustion engine for as far ahead as they can see, means of political control. An outspoken antithe automakers are turning to the strategy of Communist, who at times attacked her superiors
reducing the size and weight of their products. for being "gutless," Ms. Knight dominated the
The smaller the car and engine, the fewer passport Office for 22 years. Mandatory
pollutants generated and the less fuel used, even retirement age Is 70. That was waived especially
after the pollution control penalty Is paid.
for her two years ago. She Is at last being asked
That is one way to go. But there are other to go in earnest. It is not absolutely certain she
ways, and unless we want to be permanently at will
like J. Edgar Hoover, she has survived
the mercy of the oil exporting countries, we numerous efforts by new administrations to
should be devoting more attention to alternatives persuade her to move on.
to the internal combustion engine.
Although an act of Congress last year
In 1966 she was reproved by her basses in the
provided $160 million to put a demonstration State Department for letting her staff pass on a
fleet of several thousand electric cars on the request by the FBI to the American embassies in
road by 1982, this is less than Detroit spends to Paris and Moscow to spy on a Harvard professor
change the shape of fenders in a given year.
on sabbatical; he was well known for his opNo electric car yet built or envisioned will position to the Vietnam war. Despite efforts In
totally replace the gas buggy. The bust ones Congress to get her replaced, her defenders on
available right now can go perhaps 50 miles the Senate's Internal Security Subcommittee
between charges. They are also tiny and corn- since disbanded
came to the rescue. They
paratively slow,
wrote to Secretary of State Dean Rusk in her
But these same characteristics make them support. She stayed.
ideal as a second car for local commuting and
shopping
and some 27 million American
To many M3. Knight would be seen, rightly or
families own a second car.
wrongly, as a symbol of the misuse of the

The president has now Issued the Mop order.
His security adviser Zbagnlew Brzezinski, has
notified Commerce Secretary Juanita Krepa that
the deal Is off. Her department issues export
licenses.
Brzezinski declared In a June 6 memo,
stamped "Secret," that "the president has
determined against the proposed sale and thus
the esport license should be denied," White
House Intimates have informed us.

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Full Slate Of Church League Action

JOHN D. LOFTON, JR,

DON OAKLEY

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Guarding
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eye leads, the motorist often follows.
The other problem seems to be that many Sanford
motorists are simply Ignorant of the purpose of a
central turning lane. They tend either to avoid It
completely, as If It were an Island or grassy median.
Or they drive merrily down It at breakneck speed,
like it was a third traffic lane.
So we still have turning cars holding up the traffic
In the inside (fast) lanes. And more frightening Mill,
we now have cars hurtling toward each other from
opposite directions In the single center (turning)
lane.
Maybe overhead signs like they have In many
cities spelling out clearly 'CENTER LANE FOR
LEFT TURN ONLY' would help. Or a second-coat
paint Job.
And maybe It's just going to take time . .. time for
the cross-hatch of black lines to fade, and time for
motorists to come to understand the purpose of a
central turning lane.
The best laid plans of mice and men.

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that money and then give up as
aloser," one racing expert said
after the stunning Renault defeat.
Larrou.sse, however, said an

official decision would
later this month on both
Dijon debut r,f Renault's brand
new Form ula I racer and on the
1971 [aS Mans.

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Babes In Wonderland, Taylors Revel In Belmont Win
NEW YORK (AP)
An organization powered by hnr,esense, a moisten of faith and
emotion stood behind Seattle
Slew, the wondercolt that
brought home the sweetest of
horseracing victories - the
Thpie Crown - to Karen and
Mickey Taylor and their friends
and partners, Jim and Sally
HilL
Mickey Taylor watched his
horse but pragmatically
glanced away to note the time it
was taking Seattle Slew to win
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Behind him Karen Taylor,
and to his side, Jim Hill, stood
transfixed with binoculars,
scarcely breathing as Slew vanquished nine challengers. Nearby, Sally Hill led the cheers.
Both women wore the yellow
dresses they'd worn to all eight
of Slew's previous eight
triumphs, along with their
lucky black hats and handbags
and diamond studded horseshoe
pendants. Each sat behind her

own husband in the samo aliment that had produced so
much happiness before.

Karen murmured reverently as
the heavily sweating animal
nosed up to her in the winner's
circle, the only place he's ever
gone Immedately after a race.
Sally Hill patted the undefeated colt's nose then Jumped
in the air with a "Yahoo" as he
was led away to rest.
"Mickey Taylor said this was
going to be his easiest race. And
he was right," said Billy
Turner, Seattle Slew's trainer.
"But he hasn't been around
that long and he's not supposed

When the horse pulled around
the corner to the homestretch,
victory seemingly assured, Karen looked to Mickey as though
she might ween and nearly fell
into his arms for the kiss that
meant that It had all been
worthwhile - the two years In
the entourage u a magnificent
horse.
"Oh, I love you! Oh, Slew!"

Sally Hill is the marketing
expert and cheerleader. She'll
be the one to make sure the
Seattle Slew name remains a
good one as the family organization shifts Into a new phase
of speaking engagements, endorsnents and Tehirt sales,

"right" people to teach then
what they want to know.
Karen is the front woman in
the Slew organization, the
poised but excitable public
relations woman. Mickey, the
logging executive from White
Swan, Wash., is the businessman, the man in charge of ways
and means.
Hill Is the veterinarian, the
one who zet'oed In on Slew at a
sale two years ago where the
then awkward son of Bold Reasoning went for a paltry $11,500.

to know it all," continued Turner in some wonderment.
Indeed, the Taylors are babes
in the wonderland of horseracing.
Karen Taylor, the 32-year-old
ex-stewardess, would say she
and Mickey have been lucky a word she uses a lot. But she'd
say, too, that she did an awfully
smart thing by chasing Mickey
for seven years before he
decided to marry her. It's
Mickey, she says, who has that
terrific knack for finding the

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Karen Taylor, asked last week
what she would be doing for his

birthday, said, "Nothing. I hope
Slew's going to do It all."
Happy Birthday, Mickey.
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Loch Haven Art Center will bring a va riety of
contemporary art to Central Florida, June 19July 5. Each year the Art Center presents the
best works of its artist-members in this
special
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Miami at Cocoa. off
Daytona Beach at Pompa n o

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4)11720. 3132.
THIRD - 5-16. M: 1. Waco Eagle

Hwsftn 4-4. Now York 14
Los Angelis 5. St. Louis •
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Sundays Results
Pittsburgh 4.1 San Diego 1.1
CIVOCICV1,1111 7-14, Montreal 4-4

ChIcago 4. San Francisco S
St. Louis S. Los AnQ.Ifl 2

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Baltimore 4, Chicago 1
.Tororo S. Seattle 4
Cleveland 3. California 1
Sundays Results
Boston 3-2. Taxis 20
Chicago 4. Baltimore 4, Ii i,.

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MUwaukee 1. Kansas City 0
California 11, Cleveland 4
Seattle S. Toronto 2

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Today's Games
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Cleveland (Eckersiey 4-4), (n)
Chicago (Barrios 5-3) at Soston (Jenkins 5-5). (n)
Kansas City (Splittorff 41) at
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Chicago at Boston. (n)
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Kansas City at New York.
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California at Minnesota. (n)
Oakland at Seattle, (n)

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SECOND - 3-I. C: 1. Stogie 'Joe
(5) 10.40. 1.20. 2.10; 7. Hera (3) 7.50.
2.10: 3. Unwlnder (1) 3.20; 0 (35)
13.00; P (5-3) 13.20; 1 (3.)-1)141.40;
Big Q (1.3) (3-5) 532.00; 35.71.
THIRD-3-4, D: 1. Cut In (1) 7.10,
1.10. 3.70; 3. Reincarnated (7) 3.60,
2.10; 3. Temples Tornado (1) 3.10; 0
(1.7) 15.50; P (4 7) 44.00; T (47.1)

244.50. 35.60.
FOURTH S-li, C: 1. Chicory (3)
35.40, 12.20.7.00:2. Brown Heath (1)
12.00,4.20;). Heartaches (4) 3.20; 0
(13) 112.20; P (3-1) fl7.50; I (31-I)

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(3.4-3) 204.50; 31.54.

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

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Sunday's Results
Charlotte A. Jacksonville I
Chattanooga S Columbus 4 10
Montgomery 4. Knoxville S
Savannah 12, Orlando 1
T.day's Games
savannah at Jacksonville
Orlando it Charlotte
Chatlanooga at Montgomery
Knoxville at Columbus

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Pompano Beach A. Daytona BIOch
Coma 43, Miami II
Winter Haven i, Tampa 3
SI. Petersburg S. Fort Lauderdale
Lakeland 4, West Palm Beach 3

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Aggie ISO 3.00;). Easter April 750;
0 (31) 23.60; 1 190.10; 3:03.4.
TENTH - 1 M - 1. Delta Long
ag1jt) 5.40 4.20 3.20; 2. Ocala
Butler 4.50 3.40. 3. Squaw Birdie
0 (34) 14.40; T (157.50; 2:07,2.
A - 2352; Handle - $100,104,
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
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Winning Tina (Regur) 7. Measured
Flo (Neely) I. Gypsy Schuyler
(Udell).
EIGHTH - I M - Claiming Pace
53.000-2.301. Purse $730: 1. Fairlawn
Special (Spriggs) . Caruso
(Becker)). Sassy Devil (Ferrari) 1.
Byrd K (Ruggles) S. Valid Frank
(Stevens) 6. Snow Mercury
(BrIdge's) 7. Lisa Lie See(ihlen(eldl
I Albion Ems (Magic) A.E. 1 Moe B
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$1,500. PUnS $400: I. Crazy Goose
(Buttamonte)
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Challenger (Stader) 3. Belandger
(Robinson) 1. Sheherazade (Hysell)
S. King Dan Adios (Unknown) 6.
Grey Bill (DAmato) 7. Jimbo
Creed (Bridges) S. Red C. Place
(unknown) A.E. 1. Bordners Pride
(Griffin) A.E.2 Vortex (Komori)

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Pace $730. Purse $101: 1. Becky's
Finale (Hartaler) 2. Suit (Bennett)
3. All Time Record (Bereinak) I
Lyrwthurst Ben (White) S. Arden Ed
(Newman) 4. Red Counsel (Weaver)
7. Chief Direct Time (Unknown) I.
Timmie Win(Spriggs) A.E. I.
Worthy Robin (Unknown) A.E.2 Red
Head Symbol (J.C.Smlth).
SE CON D-1M- Condition Trul,
Purse $410: I. Smokealong (Namle)
2. Chuck Dean (Crank) 3. Rebel I
Guy (Roy) 1. Flyer Farong (Hyi.ell)

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TheShamrock Circle met at the home of Mrs.
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Pressure Testing
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nervousness.
up
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numbers and arithmetic. Soon
after I discovered this little
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Beef Eater's Inn. The Grammoneer's Club It's called.
Suppressing a nervous
quaver, I dialed the club's
number and arranged an Interview with Bill Graham,
administrator, who said come
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interest In the game.
Every Wednesday night,
beginning at eight o'clock, he
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and four were fine openers.
However I put my players in
the wrong place. Graham
craned over the table and said
in a soft voice, "Beg your
pardon, six and four go here."
His finger landed on the correct
point for my players and of
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it upon myself in ac enclose your aame and address, storytimes are offered on
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summer gardening.
A progressive luncheon at the homes of Mrs.
Albert Croniger, Mrs. Robert Lindsey and
Mrs. Charles Wyman was enjoyed by the
Amaryllis Circle.
The Azalea Circle enjoyed a trip through the
lakes and canals of Winter Park. A business
meeting was held by the Camellia Circle at the
home of Miss Frances Peck.
Mrs. Ernest Holvay wav hostess for the
Dogwood Circle who saw a slide presentation
on the flowers of Northern Canada,
The business meeting of the Poinsettia
Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Herman

Certified. Most two of our members:

Md., in 1537. Before joining
our service department Don
was associated with Heintzleman Ford and Sun State
Ford of Orlando. He became
a registered Ford Tichni.
CIII1 in 1570, a certified
mechanic in 1973. He has
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SPORTS

Cathy

LA.!uLLing, correspon-

ding secretary; Mrs. Wyona French,
chaplain; Mrs. Dorothy Langknecht, auditing
committee chairman; and Mrs. Gladys
Granneman and Charles Weydig, auditing
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SEVENTH - 1-16, C: 1. Marion's
Cull.; 2. Metric Mate; 3. Mountain
Jigger; i Jon Jon; S. Mushroom. 4.
Sea. 7. Rise's Image; S. Kitty R.
EIGHTH - 1-14 A. 1. Jarhead
Boone; 2. Hardy Champ;). Shadow
Way; 1. Malou Dellte; S. Gene
Austin; 6. K's Spice; 7. Lusty .an;
I Darlene G.
NINTH - is C: 1. Le Mistral; 2.
T's tide; 3. Nixon Velvet; 1. Cousin
Kim; S. Keen Ross; 6. Sand Blaze; 7.
Trade Day; S. Printers Star.
TENTH -S.li,B: I. Aitha's Boy;
2. Guide Lad; 3. Uncle Sam; A. Tulsa
King; S. Cincbar; 4. G.R. Pete; 7.
Funcheon Rocket; I. Itsy Bidiwon.
ELEVENTH - S-li. A; I. Toney
G.. 2, Trading Post; ).Octane; 1.
Odd Stacy; S. Lori day; 4. Antic
Lily, 7. K's Notary; I. Sandy's
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ELEVENTH - 1. Nnfor-Epurbi
16.80 1.40 3.60; 2. Bob-Pocina (7)
13.40340; 3. Nestor-Carlos (1) 7.50; (3) 21.60 10.60 440; 2. TraniCheva
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TWELFTH -1. IsasaGasti it (1) 10.2)3.203.10; 2. Oscar-Mafldiola (3)

Scot (Piper) 6. T.J.Q. (Regur) 7. 4,103.40; 2. LoyolaMandiola (2) 4.10
Bunny Tonka (Whit.) S. Saratoga 3.00;). Apr.izArrle$a (7) 7.20; 0 (121 40.40; P (1-2) 125.10; T )I-2-7)
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SIXTH -1. Tranl.Pecina
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SATURDAY NIGHT RESULTS
FIRST -S-li. 1: 1. AttIc's Scout
(3) 40.00. 15.10, 13.40; 2. Morley's
Topper (1) 11.50 7.50; 3. Slapstick
(2) 1.40; Q (1.5) 111.10; P (5-1)

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3.60; 3. Bye By, Met.

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TWELFTH - 5-14. 1: I. K's
Magellan (6) 3.40, 2.10. 7.20; 2. Go
Baker (1)5.$0,S.00;3. Baby Wire (1)
100; 0 (4-7) 43.10; P (6 7) 103.50; T

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Sharon Ruth (Marches@) 21.60 14.80

2. Reveille Gin (Strong) 3. Westerns

4.40; S (4-4) 15.00; T ($43) 223.10
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1. Westerns
Rev (Bridges) 3.10 300 2.20: 2
*.rmbro Jimmy 4.20 2.20; 3. Flukey

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ELEVENTH
5.14, T.A: 1. (DeiCam ) 20405 00 450 - 2 A
MOrWYch8ng1r (2) 3.40, 14 2.10; 2. bro Newark 4.40 4.80; 3. Valley
3.20. 3.00, 7.50; 2. Pmareto (2) 3.10. Upon Over Two (H 3.20.
3Forbes SSO 0 (15) 42 20- 1 (5-1.3)
3.40; 3. JM's Look Toots (4) 7.20; 0 Shredder (5) 4.50; Q (27)
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7.40 3.00; 3. Ramon-Dvila (1) 7.50;
0(2-4) 33.00; P (42)14.10; 1 (42.1)

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I M - CIaImlng Pace Un 54.00; P (2.7) 144.10; T (27.1)
.i, Purse $411: 1. Mindy Nib 2,411.00; Daily Double (1.2) 140.20.
THIRD
1. Nestor-Goros (4)
(Hysell) 2. Victorious Beau
(Bereismith) 1. Gayle Stanton 14.4010.005.10; 2. Said-Ovy (7) 13.10

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Tuesday's Games
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FIRST- S-liD: I. Breezy Bob; 2.
New York at Atlanta, (n)
SEVENTH -5.14.0: 1. Kema (4) Sparkle Flossie; 3. Red Clown; 4
Philadelphia at. Cincinnati, 17.20.
4.20, 2.50; 2. OR Stormy Sue J.. S. Ks July; 4. Shelton
(n)
Monday (5) 1.10. 3.00; 3. X's Streaker; 7. c Lonesome Jos
Montreal at Houston. (n)
Lonesome (1)2.20; 0 (5-6) 115.20; P Linden Dolly.
Chicago at San Diego. (n)
SECOND - 3-I, C: I. Miss Muir;
340.20; 1 (6-5-1) 761.00; 31.0.
St. Louis at San Francisco. (4-5)
EIGHTH - 1-111. C: 1. K's Tutti 2. Ro$ey Day; 3. Tothnova; ,
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Fruiti (1)1.20. 2.40. 2.40; 7. Palumbo Cotton Wood; S. Don Jay; 4.
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles. (6)
5.80,11-00;
.50;). Spring Time Nan (2) Billyheigue Lass; 7. Hello Hattie; 5
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4.20; 0(14) 32.60; P (14) 45.50; T L.L.'s Busy.
(147) 415.10; 31.55.
THIRD -, S-li, 0; I. Ed's
NINTH - 5.16. 0: I. Randy Dayster; 7. Im Bother; 3. G.R.
American League
Bother (1) 4.70.240, 7.20; 2. Kenny's Pronto; 4. MOSSDefIle; S. Lady's
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W L Pt?. Os Sport (1) 400.3.50;). Don Goodman Day; 6. Texas Flower; 7. K's
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FOURTH - 5-14, I I. Skein's
Boston
32 21 371 ½ T (14-I) 20640; 32.00.
TENTH - S-li, A: 1. Helen Holiday; 7. PIer Emperor; 3.
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Bait
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Milwkec
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Cleve
24 2$ .442 6½ Day (5)5.10.3.I0;3. Loco Motion (7) Nixon Mary Gene; 6. Des Esseintcs;
3.00; Q (43) 50.20; P (43) 233.10; T 7. Blue Romy; I. Mark Below.
Detroit
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(4.5-7) 756.10; 32.11.
FIFTH -5.16, 0: 1. Salty Sister;
Toro*o
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ELEVENTH - 5-14, 0: 1 Dam 2. Butch Bother; 3. Knockmant
West
Minn
31 21 sai - Yanky (2) 2-M 2.20, 2.20; 2. Let's Hunter; 4. L.L.'s Babes: S. Ke*n
Chat (4) 3.60. 2.20; 3. Buzzin Blaber Rita; 4. Pearl's Pain; 7
Chicago
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2.30;Q(74) 11.20; P124)11.40; Makeamark; S. Jarwin Willy.
Calif
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Texas
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Texas at Boston. 2. ppd. rain
Kansas City 4, Milwaukee 0

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GUide (1) 7,20. 3.50. 3.00 2. C.D. P nt 140340- 3 OK Scot 4.00 .
Blister (3) 1.50. 4.20; 3. Exile An.
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SATURDAY'RESULTS

(3) 160.2.60; 1. Instant Pleasure (I) 7,70; 3. Back Door (I) 5,40; Q (-) 2:05.3.
2.40. 0 (23)1.60. P (2-3) 15.50. T (2- 21.50; P (4-5) 144.30; T (4-SI)
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3. Red Dor Boy IT. Smith) 4. Choo
Choo Magoo (BrIdges) 7. Crickets
Song (Whit.) S. Deburartte Ties
(O'K,lIy) A.E. I Gold Circo
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SIXTH
TENTH -1. MutiilaGoirlsna (5)
11.20 4.70 3.40; 2. lsasaPaco (3) 3.10 4.10; 2. UrlarteEgurbi (3) 3.20
10.10 5.20; 3. GiIdos-Mandloia (2) 4.40; 3. VictorJivief (4) 4.50; Q (3
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FIRST
1. Bob.Goros (1) 10.20
Diane (Bridges) 4. MOlts Rascal 4.00 2.50; 2. Julian-Ca.IOs (3) 10.00
(Ormsby) S. Onus Lisa (Neilson) &amp;. 4.20 3. Nestor-Cheva (I) 4.Z; (1Delightful Miss (Lyons) 7. NIObO 3)21.40; T (1-3*) 244.20.
1. fruits Carlos (2)
SECOND
(Hysell) S. Orlandos Pride (Bin-

Lawn (1) 4.00. 5.10; 3. Rambling CIa-I. (3) 3.00 .io 2.50; 3Band (2) 11.00. 0 (I-I) 14.20. P (4-1) N Swift (1) 4.00, 4.10; 3. 0*1 Piiti

Pittsburgh 1

Montreal 4. Cincinnati 4

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FIFTH -5-I6. A: 1. Miss Lady Go
(5) 27.20, 4.20, 4.20. 2. Wampum (4)
3.40.2-10; 3. Factual (S) 7.40; Q (5.4)
.00; P (3-4) 127.30; 1 (3.4.5)
1141.40; 31.44.

3 20.3.00;). Kim Luke (1) 4.10; Q 0
15.40; P (5.2) 45.50; T (3-7.1)
N.00;
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S-li. C: 1. Arden
ClIff (1) 5-60"'i-20'3-20; 2. Brisk Bin

Dog Racing
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media: paintings, drawings, graphics,
sculpture, photography, and crafts. Bruce
Dempsey, director of the Jacksonville Art
h. 4k 4
Museum, will
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the op.
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gallery setting and to purchase many of them.

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SEARCH
TOMORBOW

9 RVANS HOPE

than July 13th, 1577. if you fall to do
so,aDefauit will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In the

Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
Complaint as amended. This suit is Publish: Jane 13,1177
to forece a mortgage. The real DEM43
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property proceeded against Is:
Unit 15.101, FAIRWAY VILLAS, a

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Phone (305) 322-7610
Publish: June 13. 20. 77, July 1, 1977
DEM SI

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Elaine RiCtsarde
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for PetItloni,'
6)2 Sanford Atlantic Bank
Bldg
Sanford, FlorIda

Phone (303) 372.742
Publish: June 13, 70, 21. July 4,

1511

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NIGHT AUDITOR - Experienced
Class and NCR 4200
AAA EMPLOYMENT

204S Sunland- Clean 3 BR, I bath.

323 S176

RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 32226)).

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Nurses: RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides, Aide
Companion, Needed immediately,

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1-Card of Thanks

6250636.
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Sinc,re thanki to our many friends Educational ChUd Car. for as tow
for the beautiful floral ttibutfl
as 52 weekly If you qualify. 323
and kind expressions of sympathy _____________________________
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s.iu or 323 *133
e*tefldedatthetimeof the passing _____________________
ofourmother,LenaM Bradford.
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THE BRADFORD FAMILY
9—Good Things to Eat
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4-Personals
HENS for sale. Lurnar Poultry
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Farm in Samsula (10 miles West
New Smvrna Beach C. Located off
Weddings with Elegance
Hwy 4.4. on Samsul. Dr. to
Call Dot-Notary Public
Watermelon Lane. 1 101 121.3431.
233026or 373 0667

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' ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 67* 1227 for "WE Care."
Adults &amp; Tetrit.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
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Pea,, black eyes a. acre, Beans,
Cukes U pick. 373 60w. Ask for
Joe. S Cameron Ave-look for U
pick signs on left.
Fiesh Zeliwood Corn, daily. $2.30

by.. Fresh picked Biackeyed
Peas, Squash, Green beans,
Tomatoes. Ga, Peaches, all 3 lbs.
for $1, or by the bushel, Ic coid
watermetons. BAGGS MARKET,
24*3 Sanford Ave., Sanford.

FOR FAMILIESOR FRIENDS OF
PROBLEMORINKERS

rur TurTnCr Inrormailon call lii-*3l7
or write
Al Anon Family Group,
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P0 Box 333.
SelitOI'd. Fia. 3777).
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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alhoi( Anonymoys
Can Help
Phone 423 4317
Write P0 Box 1213
Sanford,Florida 37771
_______________________ DIVORCE FORMS For tre, in
formation write to Box 7l,

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Teaching band students private
l,SsOn% All instruments. 373 ofle
CHARM SCHOOL - Models
Unlimited, 6 weeks, $40 (sum
men 104 233 6730 or 104 233 6731
-18-Help Wanted

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PARTS MAN - Part time Ex
p,renced auto parts
AAAFMP(OYUENT
LOST. Ladys bone shoulder purse 3loCommerciai
3235176
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in Pantry Pride parking lot, F. I.
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June 3 FInder PLEASE return all
Working Dad desires lady to live in
medIcal receipts, nolebooks. &amp;
I. care for c.hldren Room, board
personal Items No questions
a. Stary 531 6)X_ asked 323 1513

Lost &amp;

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Royal Biue imitation alligator
wallet, Friday downtown Sanford.
Finder return papers
No
questions asked Call coiled 501
flS 2416 or 323 SIll B D Hannah

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FOUND - Lady's gold ram. eye
glasses Thursday, parking lOt,
Sheriff's Dept 372 5113 Ext 205 or

* Parts Counter Sales *
Large agricultural firm needs sales
clerk experienced en sales I
stocking farm equipment parts
Auto parts knowledge helpful
Permanent lull time position with
excellent fringe ben.fit
Contact
Personnel Dept , A
DUDA &amp;

SONS, INC .Oviedo, Fla ,PH 303
363544) An Equal Opportunity
Ernpioyer
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with 4
FOUND- Black male kitt
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373 3777.
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ite paws &amp;-chin

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black with brown legs 1. head,
Lastseen6l0 l7OMellonviilearea
Children-s pet Rar3 3fl 7531

or after S 30, 373 $352

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ClaSsified 405 see the buying a.
selling community every day
Read &amp; use them Often
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HaIr Stylist, prefer master or ap
prentIce. Call 373 7530 Irom I 30
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am to
Spm
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C TYPE LICENSE
Phone 339 071$

you Call 3310711
REPAIRMAN

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37-Business PtopEdy
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Stylist, Master licensed, only the
best need apply. 322571).

den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA, at
Post Office Bo* 753,
0rIano,
Florida 32*02. and file the original
witis the Clerk of the above
styled
court on or before July 7th, lyl;;

Otherwise a judgment may be en
tered against yOu for the relief
demanded Wi the complaint
or
peffl ion
WiTNESSmyhand
saio Crt on June 2nd,
(SOIl)

11of

1577.

addressing evelopes. Send
stamped envelope plus lOc.

Will sign lease I 904 7340399

private lot, garage. Lake Monroe
area 3231732

Real

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wife Pick your own hours. 322
12*1 between 5 30 &amp; 7 p m.
AVON sates mean ext,' money thiS
summer. 641 3079.

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24-Business

IMPOSSIBLE
That Is what most people say whtn

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KENTUCKY AVE Income
property Duplex. On I acre.
variety of fruit trees 530.000

Unfurnished
30-Apartments
2 BR. 1 bah. range, dishwasher.
disposal. tully carpeted Private
$113 mo

Kish Real

P.'LS REALTORS

Eves 32? 1517
321 1179
107 F 25th St

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

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NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALL.ED WITH STAPLEGUN
CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING
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1I'ie I'Ierald

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PH. 322•26'l

300 N. FRENCH AVE.

Country

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
Brand new energy efficient I

. front porch,
p.artlyfurn,fenc,dyard Couples
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I 322 0331

Real Estate Inc
GenCal Contractor

Furnished Irm garage apt. garage
I water turn , air cond AdultS
only. 322011)

CcrSer,) "" . s.i."s •'. 'o"ey And it e,',i&gt;rO
'j ç&gt; much fvthe'
,
to veduce the use 01 g.4SOlifll is tO Cul tlOAfl on IfTI
One QQJ
operalion 0? ,o' automobiles a" Conditioner Only use it on cx
trem,Iyhotdas yol,nolicelnefueisaengsimmedateiy
J TQday s aehiCies ate almost iCufldprOOl With
And 1 5 sa'e'

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accordance with the provisions ox
ttv," Fictitlqus Name Statutes, To

,enici,saritjothe,*a,AiflQde,iCes
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GIVE A DARN Drixe 55 and tu'fl OFF he ar condl
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Life. 5

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bath, large paneled family room
with lirepiace. fenced yard.
carpet, drape's, air. low 141e5
129.300 37) 333)
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3 BR, new carpet
SIS.lO0 $100 down. 111319 P I $'
pct APR. 30 years

SANFORD
1213 Magnolia Av
Income property S BR. 3 bath
apartment building Call fnr
details 5)7.300

CRANK CON - ST REALTY
REALTORS - $30606)
,_,,,,,_E.eL 373
lii Mayfair Circle. Sanford. 3 n.
571,300
balh. AC unit
I'
Reasonable offer may be ac
cepled 322 2710

IDYLLWILDF
113 Aidean DI'
Award winning 2 story. I BR. r •
bath, designed ton entertanmenl
Call br details 5103.000

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
2300 Meiionvilte
Sanford

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Wrn 2 THOMPSON REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broken

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5ovmi,Ie,u Lvi F.ivc•C iid.
scr.,n.d vcti and wire ttt.soe tu

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viit.r.
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Vi Li Narwey Owed larens. 54t 500
Id
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1972 Thunderbird, loaded, tilt wheel.
lull power. I new radial tires_,
11.300 miles, mint condit,on. $7995 -,
Will consider trade 373 779)
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P0 OSON MARINE
2928 Hwy Il
72 SItu

LEASE A DATSUN
2102 orB 7)0
Lowest Rates fl Town
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Painting

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BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
FIVE TOWNS Ar Cond I Ref Co Eipent work Foam shampoo Free I
71 Hr Serv II? per hr Master
es'm&gt;',s Guaranteed Ph 134
Chg &amp; BAC o k S62 3303
5100
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Central Heat &amp; An Cona,l:ou .lng
For trrn nVrr es Call
a -' I
Hjrr', it - -..-lS r Sanford 322 I
1771
,
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CLYDE SPIEDY
PAINTING CONT IIAC TOP
FREE ESTIMATES 319 3317

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Home Improvements
WANT NEW HOMES TO BUILD
a. OLDONE TO REPAIR
_________________________
Phon. 372 5665

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Carpentry, Remodeling. Additions.
Custom Work Licensed. eOesoed,
Free estimate 373 603$

[l.mniI panting forever Covx'r
*00(1 'O good win alum ilurri
sano. alumnurn overhangs
gutters Deal direct, no middle
mAn 20 yr', e.p Ealle S'Jnj ci&gt;

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Sentry Feni.c s Offering residential
&amp; Smaller meSh aluminized Chain
link, guaranteed better, 3 Ii&gt; $
times longer, at galvanized pres
Cail 530 4772 Ion free eStirna!rt

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placeto live, canto drive, a lob. or
some secvce v'x, rr.i,e need of.
'eao ill i.'
i' tO', eler,
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Grl(%hBu,r', lr

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(l.'SSiled Id fIr rsuii',
________________________________________________________________ S

, _____________________________

E PEP T LAWN SERVICE
',Sowng EiJgng FertlXng
Commevcial &amp; Residenlal
Phone 373 1797 Freq Estimates

,

Tree Service

I ______________________________

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I lii', ii.,. Pr')St "urt ,iu' ..,
'd'.% 31) P01 i •' .'',
irstalled. Servced &amp; Repaired I
i.r 'mc,' lii type.', 'rex' *ori
rre Estimates 371 0251. 9 10 3

i ,n5 Lawn Sprinkle'r

Hauling

Systems

4

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REFUSE &amp; Oi. 0 APPLIANCES
Ph 3*9 5311 I Sanford locall
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.1 "P IS IN tEMAl4D SELL III
NO.'. A' hf A (111,311 lED AD

Land Maintenance

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Vinyl Siding
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("tl Si'ry.Cx'. Cl.ar.ng Mo*.nq
tI.I. vhi&gt;p' io,ide' 121 35?'

Cover your nom, win 30 yr
guarant,eo v.ny' siding Free.:
d,monttralon Decor Unlimited
3' 0115

To List Your Business...DiI 322-2611 or 831-9993

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. It you are having ditficulty lndng a

Law,'i Care

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LIGHT HAULING

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DRAPES, UPHOLSTERY
Phone 327 0707
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Landscaping&amp;

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ALTEWAI1UNS, LiREP, .'.'IAKIN(,

Classided ads serve the buying &amp;
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
selling community every day
Res,de'nl,al &amp; Commercial Wirng
Read I use them often
Licensed. Bonded &amp; InSured Free i
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BTuOhN iii
,.C', T .lO
1363 P.,. Dr ,i:
$165

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'
Plumbing repairs, screen repairs.
,
painling. Odd iObI Reasonable
L.censed

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The weather 5 perfect ton a back '
yard sale
sell everything last :
with a wnl Ad Call 372 2aIl or
131 9993
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VI NCE NT S CARPENTRY
N.&gt; iobtonsmall
323

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Electrical

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Kids gone. but the swirg set in In back yard i5n't Sell .1 *ith a *anl
ad Call 372 2611

Beauty Care
i, ri'.' rl tl,trr,x'tt S (ledul, Ni&gt;c'v
311 E 1st SI .3723742

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54mieai. Onland..W p

Acroi From Ranch House

83 1.9 777

372 2352

Stemper Agt'ncy

AKESIDE APARTMENT1
Highway 17.52, Sanford
86

.172 6172

Deal With
And KeepYour TesltvII1

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Wan.Aiwu. type bvl4ng w,IS al
te(tIedeIijCe Has rIiIle,(.d
0i .,o Ive511I
Ii accemm.4ale $ larpe l,nkiitt
LOevat, pwer wvnc.s Canv..eanI
t AtIs Tnico, i-f, la.'f.nl and Pert
AvtIisrty fir poHibil ,,tir ilvp
enSoti Maly plitbil

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Lake Mary -- 3 BR. I', bath new
homes Under 123.000 with less
than $730 down Government
funding By builder 531 16.9 Equal

I BR unfurn apt , stove, ret , Ii,.
carpeted. adults 193. 322 7796
after I *k dt

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II' ' JuhnsOn fiberglass V Hull. 95
Johnson and an electric motor, JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72anc
73 Models Call 323 $510 or .34
with trailer, Pius many extras,
4603. Dealer
327 ______________________________
4531
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Cute 7 BR. CO. open poch, large lf,
Iruit tree's. lovely area. $14,300
1112 Mellonvilie, Sanford, 323 7163

Housing Opportunity

Sale

Furniture &amp; misc household items
Entire contents ol home must be
sold by June 19th
evenings
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Eves 371 )'

.\NYTIME
Multipie listing Service

COLOR TV, Air Cord .Maid Secv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 41 SR 43-4 Longwood
$62 CO

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0 E Electric Dryet, excel. cord
1123
Jonnson 1 Pip Outboard
motor, less than S yrs 1150 373
5774

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322-2420

Sanford Adults, no pets. I BR. air.
carpet. ceramic tile Lovely
residential area 373 1011

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Realty

F AIRLANE
101 Dniltwoci Lane
Beautilul western decor 3 BR. 7
bath, *arnly room, porch. fenced.
and more BPP warranted
136.300

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
Energy efficient modern studios
330) Sanford Ave . 371 0270

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503W 1t St . Sanford
323 606) eves 373 0517

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By Owner Freshly painted 3 BR. 2
tenstrom

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Molorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3164or 323 7710
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Peg Real Estate Broker

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31A—DupIexes

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE Is hereby given that lam
engaged In business at Ill Atlantic
Ave., Maitland 37751, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitieus
name
of
STANDARD
CON
STRUCTION AND ASSOCIATES.
and that I Inteng io register
id
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida In

M. UNSWORTH RE.AL1'Y

31 -Apartments Furnished

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78—#/otorcycles

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BUSINESS SERVICE LISTING

Sanford - 2 BR house with 7 corner
lots, w w carpet 17.000 &amp; assume
mortgage of 13.300 at 550 per
month 322 9363

lor7 B.'drcor" I r.,Iers
Adults Only Ni&gt; Pt'I
2513 Perk Drive. Sanford

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Ha.e 'HA hOmCS .n Seminole
County area $100 00*,'

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I &amp; 7 BR apIs . air conditioned $165
&amp; $113. utilities included 373 1319
after 330

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DAYTONAAUTOAUCTIOPI
,
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach will hold a pubiic-.
Good Used Televisions. '.73 and up
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday,
Miller's, 2619 Orlando Dx' • 322
night a 730 It- s the only one in
0352.
I Florida You set the reserved'.
______________________________ I price. No charge other than
registration fee unless vehicle Is'
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
sold Call 901733131) for tvrther

f.te'ctric Gutar
Sky Civ'ng Equprrert
Call Mark, 319 5734

Reconditioned Homes

Spotless 3 BR. I', bath, nice
location Carpeting, central heat.
backyard privacy Assumable
mortgage No Gualilying Only
122.500 KULP REALTY, 107 W
ltt St
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371 2090

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322-6457
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PianoMahogany
Wurlitler
- ft
Haxys 136 and 1712
console with bench &amp; humidifier,
CARPET
SALE
-- Lowovenhead
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excellent conditiOn. 1600 131 3417
831.1318
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lower prices Big Big Savings.
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Also special on Utlity BuilOngs,
Bride's rlde
Hammond Organ Organ, excellent '73 Jeep Wagoneer Quadralrac.e
all sizes J &amp; P BLDGS &amp; CAR
condition. Tape Recorder. Light,
perfect condticn, almost new
The perfect beginning ton a new
PET Phone 371 01*3
MuSic 661 17t3
lires 3724575 altec S p m
tamiiy3BRhomeinaruralarea -------.-- - ----- -------------- - -----_______
on a large lot Central H&amp;A and
,
carpeting Low down payment

Johnny Walker

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SAN MO PARK. 1. 2. 3 bedrOom
trailer apt, Adull &amp; lamily park.
Weekly 3315 Hwy I? 92. Sanford
323 h530

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S yrS flCW. 3 BR, I bath. C H&amp;A.
W W carpet, very nice location

equipped, fireplace. carpet,
screened porch with BBQ pit. 2
cement floor Sheds lox' animals,
and Only $11,000 to existing
mortgage 01 112.000 5'. pci Call
fox' appontment

EIlicienc apartment, air con
ditioner. waler furnished Up
stairs 31$ Park Aye , Sanford

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ldyiieil- By owner 1 BR, 7 bath.
screned porch, privacy fee. 7
car garage, large yard 373 75$)

modern home, H A. kitchen

Bedrooms Kitchens equipped,
beautiful bathrooms, numerous
built ns, and other features 3301
Sanford Ave. 32)0220.

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Boy

You need this 1 acres, fenced, rn
proved pasture, separate 2 car
garage with utility &amp; work area,

Wekeva River - 2 011. nice, clean.
beautiful surroundings, free canoe
use. 322 1470

Gi'_ve
a darn...

REALTOR
3?) %
Multiple Listing Service
Evenings. 664 5.361 or 372 0119

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From $10 to ISO
'177 59°flatter3orweekerids

GE COLOR TV
II" portable. Sold new for 1129
Wiilsell forlIlSox' 110 monthly, no
money down BAKS. 2120 E
ColonIal Drive (next to Fnich's).
896 3540

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327 3177

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BR. unlurnished, $30 week
Deposit required 17)5 Magnolia,
Snfor0 Inquire Apt I

start t $169
1303W 25th St

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323-1832

Estate Inc.

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for

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BUY JUNK CARS

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Merchandise
50-Miscellaneous

BUY JUNK CARS
fromSl0to$50
Call 3fl.1621
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KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
80-Autos for Sale
Service.
Used
maihines.
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 32) 0691 1910 MGB. AM FM Slereo, 1 owner,-'
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Michelon tires, best olfet 3fl 5534:
or 372 1451 ext. 7$
53-TV-Radio-Stereo

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77-Junk Cars Removed

Admiri self defrosting upright
treezer. good Condition, 5115
Phone 372 7333

" haSC 1sf 1 2nd mortgages
,•' OScount. 71 hOur approy4i Call
53) 1275

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Larry'S Mart, 713 Sanford Ave.

52—Appliances

Mortgages Bought
&amp; Sold

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112 HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE- 32, SAN LANTA - Assume mtg . 3 BR.
131.000
I', bath, terrazzo floors, gas heal.
range, refrig. 1)1.900
OLDER COUNTRY HOME- Celery CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD- 7
Ave. I acre, easy financing.
Story, I BR. 2 bath, living room
176.000
wth fireplace. Separate garage
And Storage ,jre 112.500

For used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.,

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CASH 322-4132

Rowe Couch. $60. Love Seat. 135;
Chair, $13. Stove Hood with
5)0. Excel. to good cond 321 00)3.

Ca I I Ba rt

301 SUNLAND DRIVE- Corner id,
3 BR, I bath, $27,500

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3 BR. on large fenced lOt, family
room, equipped kitchen, close to
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shopping A real bargain buy at I have buyers Ion good quality first &amp;
Only 3)7,300
second mortgages on local
property, improved or vacant
Quick results Lets talk
BARTON B PILCHER
Peg Mortgage Broker
,
377 7195
, .y
'.1 Al, IOR
377 7198
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INC
MLS REALTOR

at 9 30 p m and net over 340,000
per year They stop saying It when
we show them proof if you want
proof, calt Tom Kent, collect • at
904269 2071 or write Vanguard
DivisIonal Headquarters, 63)6 San
Juan Ave. No 10. JackSonville.
Fla., 372)0 Please include pf'ne
number

Story construction Quiet' Rentals
1

BARGAIN BUY

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
quantity.
NOLL'S
CASSELBERRY. Hwy. $797,030

51-Household Goods

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47-A

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68—Wanted to Boy

Priced to sell. Children's Shop, 26.10
Hiwath3. Sanford

level

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Hal Colbert Realty

we tell them that our distributors
open their doors at S 30 p m . close

Night

St. Bernard. AKC Peg. Male. 4 mos.
5)00 322 5040

Everything To Go

water, paved streets, or will buiid
to suit Fish from your property.
16500. lii 1619

tiin't pile ro or.gcr naeded ilemt
high as an elephant's eye Place a
classified ad. and pile the money
n your wallet'

t.ake Monroe
7 acres. 3 BR, 3' •
baths, pool 573.000 Jenny Clark
Really. REALTOR. 322 ISIS
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Street,

Rd. 1)3
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Sale

&gt; Acre lots. city of Lake Mary,

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day

tastic pedigree, show quality
Helen PeIl, 332.1099. Osteen. SI.

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REALTORS
*30 6*33 or 339 1711 eves

Harold Hall Realty

Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER. ASSOCIATE
107W Commercial, Sanford
322 7511

female, AKC CO parents Fan

The Old Singer Store
1030 State St., Sanford PIla

New metal bunk beds. complete,
$14995, new Hollywood beds,
single. 519.9$, double, $69.93; color
TV. console, 19995; refrigerators.
319 95 up Canton's Furniture. 322

Forrest Greene

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W. Garnett White

r,'te'5 •Ou '0 II1C i0Od lilC' I A 3
bedroom apArtments ,'0*
available in adult SCCtiOfl Single

5C

Custom built and refresftir.qiy
decorated 152.500

41—Houses

Ave

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

7.500.

MY DREAM HOME- Breathtaking ALTAMONTE- 200' on
beauty. 1 BR. 2 bath nestled
wooded land 31,300
among the oaks in country Setting

person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescent Center, 950 Meiionvilie

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Dobermans, 10 wks, bik.. male 1

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL-TRADE
3225422
311 31SE First St.

ALTAMONTE AREA- Lake front
about 1 acre, zoned agricultural

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At Animal Haven Grooming I
rding Kennels, we cater to
your dogs I cats 322 5757

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BIG FAMILY SPECIAL- 1 OR, 7
bath, large fenced yard, Swim SANFORD AREA- On chain of
ming pool, choice area 5)2.000
lakes. 155' on Street 51.000

E1tfe

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FRUIT JARS for canning. 12 qts.
$1.91 case. GORMLY'S East 16.
3229569

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175'1423'.

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NURSES, all shIfts. Geriatric experience preferred. Apply in

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S Acre lakefront parcels, available
Lake Sylvan area William
Malictowski, REALTOR. 3777983
or 372 3357

fenced yard. garden area. Good
old section $24,900.

Want to rent 1 ox' 2 BR house. c:ean,

Help wanted, dry wall hangers and
finishers. Local work. Call 363
3353 atte. 6

65.-PetS-SupplieS

Singer equipped to zigzag and make
buttonholes. Balance of 351.11 or
11) paym
vi $4. Call Credit
Manager, in 9111 or see at

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43—Lots.ACreage

GEORGIA BOUND- Owners says
"Sell", 3 BR, 7 bath, like new,
famIly room, wall wail carpet,

11702, Orlando,

Geneva Gardens

1557
Arthur H. Beckwiffi Jr
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION
Clerk of ftc Circurt Court
OF FLORIDA. INC.
By. Margaret L. Meyers
5: By: A. N. Shane
Deputy Clerk
President
Pvblisft June 6, 13, 30, 37. leii
p...I4.k- &amp;.I...
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I BR home, by executive, August I

Ms been filed againf yOU •n4 you

are requ(rsd to serve a Copy of your
wrlttendetemoas, II any, to it on van

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Singer Zig Zag

payments, unfurn, landscaped
lot, rental park 327 2)63 before I
p.m

yard

a—Wanted to Rent
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64-Equipment for Rent

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Building 10.000 11.000 sq ft • in
dustrial, commercial. 91$ W. 1st IllhST. SPECIAL-Likenew.3 BR,
St. 373 1100
brick, I'&gt; baths. split bedroom
plan, wail wail carpet, fenced

$500 Thousand monthly stutting.

Nelson'sFlorlda Roses
WOODRUFF'S GARDEN CENTER
60) Celery Ave. Sanford

Bathroom Cabinets,
Steam Cie.n YourOwnCarpet
Counter tops, sinks, Installation
Rent Our Rinsenvac
available. Bud Cabell. 3225052 CARROLL'S FURNITURE. 3723111
anytime.
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21'xóO' Hawthorne, take over

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373 5176

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maior appliances

Continental I, Box
Fla , 32*07

I BR, )i
bath, masonry, corner lot, central
heat I air, partly furnished
Reduced to 573,900

OWNER UNLOADlN

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Kitchen

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Or 373 5200

Iinariclng. 5)5,500

P. U Hutclsison. 322 4055

Experienced

201 CommercIal

42--Mobile Homes
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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy, 373 7390

&amp; Dolls

PIERCE USED FURNITURE &amp; TV
SALES. Buy or Seil 202 Sanford
Ave. Sanford 3232210

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Lamps

HWYI6ANTIQUES,I'umlesE
I 1. Sanford 327 6977.

SUNLAND- Attractive 3 BR, 3 BR. 24'x61' Barrington, VA loans
available.
fenced corner lot. FHA-VA

-OCEAN FRONT APTS- Daytona
Beach. For reservations, call Mrs.
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Old

New 3 BR. 1 bath homes, $73,500
C,ovt'rnmmt Subsidy available
Builder. 372 7257 Equal Housing
Opportunity

carpet, fenced yard Only $17,900
Easy terms.

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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I
ctair,, straight chairs, filing
cabinets. As is. Cash 1. Carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17-fl, $304206

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

ByOwner: 3BR.V,bath,fumnithed
or unfumished. garage &amp; fenced
yard. Call 32)9162

1", baths. Florida room, wail wall

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Wood or Steel desks executive desk

62-Lawn-Garden

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Used Office Furniture

top, like new, $123. "Ham"
Johnson transmitter &amp; linear. 319
573$

By Owner, Duplex. A-h condition,
goOd rental history. Only 35.000
: "n. E Z Terms. 1.9017360399.

Suniand Estates- 3 BR. 2 bath, 1g.
lot, pool, carpet. $22,500 or disc.
for equity &amp; assumption 373 43.5.

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Adults only 373 GSU after S 30

Upstairs, 2 BR apt

USEDOFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

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MLU iYIii

REALTOR 641 692)

7 BR. mobitp home, with abana &amp;
porch, furnished Partially car
paled, in fenced private yard $133 CAN'T BE BEAT- Masonry 3 BR.

SUB CONTRACTORS

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A I ii SIlLIII II
u iii

Errol L. Greene

HOITIeS

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SPECiAL!

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Supplies

0615 Dishwasher. "Signature' convertible, I cycle, goid, wood grain

Near River and Marina - 3 BR, 3
bath, 2 3rds acre wooded
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Owner's moving. Mid SIOs. Phone
3234Co9or

Furnished 1 BR. clean houSe, DY OWNER - 37. 'ent. H A.
drapes, waliwali carpet, air
separate OR, eat-in kitchen, huge
conditioned 3224741
pool, fireplaces, many oak trees.
323 1)13.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
323-3176

Sales Trainee - Direct Sales. Earn
large Commission while we train

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manydxtras. 3233151

33-Houses Furnished

377

Sanford- 2 BR. carpeted, large lot.
tool shed, excel area Terms.
Owner 625 4355.

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Experienced and licensed.

Telephone Solicitors, experienced.
$2.50 per hour pius bonus Work 10
am. to 3p.m. or 3:30p.m. to 5:30
p.m 339071$

327 3991

GROVE MANOR, BY OWNER
2106 Cornell Or,. 1g. corner lot 3
BR, 2') baths, pool, patio,

carpet, drapes, utility rm. Lease.
deposit $170. 134434$

201 Commercial

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
322 1301 Dayor Night
2640 Hiawatha t 17-92

213 BR HOMES

UNFURNISHED
PHONE 372 1110
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60—Office

Hunt Realty, Inc.

Payton Realty

322 1916 or 327 3977

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS

Petitioner's Attorney, Gordon V.
engaged in business at I? Sot,th
92, Casselberry 32701, SemInole Frederick. P.O. Box 179$. Sanford,
Florida 37771 on or before June 3-I.
County, Florida under the fidHous
1171. Should 'OU fail to do so a

page$2$andp, Public Recoof
Seminole County, Florida,

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201 Commercial

FICT1T1OUSNA.MI
NoticeishereDygIventhat,, to serve a copy thereof on

Publish: May 23.30, June 6.13.1977
INVITATION TO BID
_____________________
DEL.III
STATE
OF
FLORIDA,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES IIOSITIINIM JUDICIAL CIR.
SEALED BIOS WILL BE RE. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Board of Counly Commissioners
CEIVED UNTIL 1:30 P.M. JULY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
.E Tise County of Seminole
1), 1971 at 420 LiVE OAKS BLVD.. CIVIL ACTION NO. 77)sIs.cA.es
Separate sealed bids for the
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA FOR THE LOMAS I. NETTLETON
following Items will be received at
the office of the Purchasing Agent.
,.rPROXlMLTELY
II,62 COMPANY,
.5.- UVAPIC Pt I 01' OFFICE
'-""ii. Itoom 417, Seminole County Cour.
SPACE lOBE LOCATED WITHIN
thouse, Sanford. Fl. until 300P.M..
RICHARD H. GHRIST and CYN.
THE FOLLOWING GEOGRAPHIC
tyJune371577atwhih,i
THIA G. GHRIST, his wife,
BOUNDRY: FROM THE IN
an
place they will be publicly
Defendants.
TERSECTION OF U.S. 17.92 AND
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
FRENCH AVENUE, WEST ON 17
Item No. 1 -I Crew Cab Trucks
TO. RICHARD H. GHRIST and
12 TO TAMARINA AVENUE.
item No 2- 2 Vans
SOUTH ON TAMARIPIA AVENUE CYNTHIA G. GHRIST. his wife.
All work performed shall be In
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
TO ROUTE NO 14, WEST ON
accordwilh $peciflcallons which we
All parties claiming interests by,
ROUTE NO. 46 TO PERSIMMON
available at Itie office of
through,
Seminole
under
or
AVENUE, SOUTH ON
against
PER.
County Purchasing, Room Ill,
RICHARD H. ONRIST and CYNSIMMON AVENUE TO 13TH
Courtttquss. Sanford. Fl.
TPI1A 0. GHRIST, his wife, a
to
STREET, EAST ON 13TH STREET
The County reserves the right
to
TO LAKE MARY BLVD.. SOUTH all parties having or claiming to
reiect any or all bids, with
haveany
right,
titleor
ON LAKE MARY BLVD. TO
interesl in the
without
cause,
real property herein descriti
to
waive
AIRPORT
BLVD., EAST ON
tec,icain, or to accept
the bid
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
AIRPORT BLVD. TO SANFORD
Which
in
its judgment best serves
that an action to foreclose a morAVENUE, NORTH ON SANFORD
the
ereet of the County,
tgage on he following real property
AVENUE TO ROUTE NO. 14, EAST
Purchasing Agent
i,. S.emlnoie County, FIOrId,s:
ON ROUTE NO. 4410 MELLON.
Seminole County
L01I29, FOREST BROOK FIFTH
VILLE AVENUE. NORTH OPI
Publish June 1.13,1517
MELL.ONVILLE AVENUE TO SECTION, according to the Plat
in Plat Book 17. DEM.34
SEMINOLE BLVD., WEST ON thereof as rcor

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Redecorated 3 BR, kilchen equip
ped, nice yard Deposit required

6

and other relief.
These presents are to require you
to tile your written defense with the
Clerkof the above styled Court and

name of BLAIR INSURANCE
SERVICE, and that we intend to defaull may be entered against you
register said name with the Clerk of *id the cause proceed cx porte,
WITNESS my hand and official
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the seal as Clerk of the above styled
provisions of the Fiditis Name Court on this h day of May, A D.
Statutes, To-WiI: Section 1450$
(Seal)
Florida Statutes isi
Arthur H, Beckwitn, Jr.,
5: Monte R. Blair
Clerk of the Circuit Court
M*ntye E. Seamer
By Jacqueline Themp
Publish: May 23, 30, Juqieé. 13, 1577
Deputy Clerk
DELhi

373.3176

person, own transportation,

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

for Seminole County. Florida, Civil
Action Na. 17liS.CAO4L, seeking a
dissolution of the marriage of laid
EUGENE DONALD ANDERSON
and BETTY RUTH ANDERSON,

Dick Williams,
Chairman

Board o County
Commissioners
theCierkof CircuitCourt. Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida. on or
Seminole Counly, Florida
before the 13th day of July. AD. PublIsh: June 13. 1577
1511; otherwise a default will be OEM

YEAR

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NOTICE TO THE PUSLIC

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

COMr't.ETELY RECONDITIONED Microwoveoven,colorportabteTV,
'67 Imperial Sedan, combination
- VA &amp; FHA home, located in
AM FM stereo. 32) 070$
many areas of Seminole County
to $30,000 Down payment
Camping Equipment. UmtrelIa
low as $100.
Tent. 2 AIr M.afresss, Double
seeping bag, 3 Chairs, 3 burner
Jim
Coleman stove, 2 Cabinets,
Cooking pots I extras. Cash only.
2374 Park Dr.
3fl 21)0
322 4017.
REALTOR
After Hrs:

Peg. Real Estate Broker
2621 S. Sanford Ave.
321 O7Sleves.

32-HOuses UnfUn'iished

references recuired 322 3021 after

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Data of the Ifrst publication of this
Notice of AdmInistration: June 6th,

and
Lots II and 20. Palm Shado*s, BETTY RUTH ANDERSON,
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
according to the Plat thereof, as
FOR SEMINOLI COUNTY,
Respondent.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED recorded in Piat Book 13, Page 55,
FLORIDA.
NOTICE OF ACTION
that a Petition for the Adoption
Seminole County
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.1SSS.CA.2$.E DnheIle
Public Records. TO: BETTY RUTH ANDERSON
Lynn Delorig, a minor, has (Shady Lane)
In Re: the Adeptien
whose address and place of
been flIed by David Frank Gentry,
Comments by property owners rtldwe. It
DE ANNA DAWN RINEHART. A
fTCIflhI', ano you are required to wirnin __
e,
Minor child, BY DAVID FRANK
the OPO1d
that
save a copy of your written project should be in wrIting to: there
has been tiled
GENTRY, Stepfather
and is now
defenses
to
it
on
CARROLL
DivisiOnofEnvironnientalServlces,
NOTICIOFACTION
pending
In
the Circuit Court in and
BURKE, Attorney for Petition.,', P.O. lox 2449. Sanford, Fl 3777).

entered against you for the relief CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for Pet (hotter
demanded in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal on 6)2 Sanford Atlantic Bank
Bldg.
thlsthelth day of June, AD. 1177
Sanford, Florida 3fl7
(Seal

BATEMAN REALTY

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TO: DONALD DELONG

*JiiaDawnRlnetsart,aminorchiId,
has been filed by David Frank
"r' Stepfather, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses to It on CARROLL entered against you for the relief
BURKE. Attorney for PetItioner, demanded in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal on
whose address is 612 Sanford
Atlantic Bank Building, Sanford, thisthelth day of June, AD. 1171.
Florida, and file the original with (Seal)
Arthur H. BeckwIrts, Jr.,
the Clerk of Circuit Court, Sanford,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida, on or
By: Elaine RiChard.
before the 13th day of J)' ,i,
Deputy Clerk
1971; otherwise a default will be

2 Bedroom. unfurnished, newly
decorated, near S.C.C. 5)30 mo.
Sec dep h 901 7360295
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Housekeeper-. Baby Sitter. Mature

representatIve, or the venue or
lurlsdiclion of the Court.

Dr.,
Sanford,
DEM-16
Florida,
under Seminole
the flclitouiCounty,
name ofPublish: June 13. 20, 77. July 1, 1577
DEM51
BIBLE BOOK CENTER, and that
____________________________ Publish:
Board of Adiustment
lrdandtoreglsteqsaldnam.wlththe IN
June 13, 1577
THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND DEM62
Clerk of the CircuIt Court, SemInole
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, ___________________
County, Florida in accordance with
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FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
the provisions of the FIctitious CIVIL
FLORIDA
ACTION NO. 77.I$3$.CA.W
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
PUBLIC NOTICE
CIVIL ACTION
E In Re: The Adaption of
The Division of Environmental NO.
M3O FiortdarStatutes 1157.
77.11SCA-as.L
5: Lori$ta McDonough
DANIELLE LYNN DELONG, A Services is In receIpt Of an P' in Re: The Marrla,e 11
Minor By DAVID FRANK GEN. plication for Pie
Publish: June 6. 13, 20, 21, 1117
construction Of a EUGENE DONALD ANDERSON.
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te.wail at the following
DEMfl
descrIbed
Petitr.
property:
NOTICEOFACTION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

20) Commercial

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necessary.

B. L. Perkins
Chairman

SPECIFIED RATES. BID IN.
VITAT1ONS MAY BE OBTAINED
FROM
ERNIE
WILSON
AT
SUNLAND TRAINING CENTER
P.O.
BOX
3313,
ORLANDO,
FLORIDA
33102
OR
BY
PHONING (343) ItS 463-1
THE RIGHT II RESERVED TO
REJECT ANY AND ALL 110$.

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SALESMEN
Aggressive,
dynamic. Outside sales. Sates
experience helpful but not

that the adminIstration of the estate
FLORIENCE T. HOWE, also
known as ..Fiorenc. Thomps0
Howe, deceased. File Number 7:.
l77.CP. Is pending in the Circuit
court for Seminole County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address ot
which Is Seminole County Cour.
tP,ouse. Sanford, FlorIda 33111. The
personal representative0$the estate
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Is PRISCILLA H. LIN BERG. whose
address Is 710 Boylston Street, Ap$, 4.
22K, Boston. Massachusetts QIi.
The name and address of the per.
sonal representatIve's attorney are
below.
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
WITHIN
required.
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

Notice is hereby given that the
1117.
Declaration of
Restrictions,
Board of Adjustment of the City of
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Reservations, Covenants. Con- Sanford will hold a SpecIal Meeting
5: Priscilla H. Llnberg
I 7) THE ELECTRIC COMditia,s and Easements and exhibits on Friday, June
A5 Personal Represent,
17, 1117, in the City
PAN?
attachedtheretorecordedinofflclal Hail at 11:30 AM. in order
five of the Estate of
to conFLORENCE T. HOWE,
Records Book 553. Page 50, Public $iderareguestfora variance in the
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also kn as
Records of Seminole County, Zoning Ordinance as It pertains to
FlorIda.
FLORENCE THOMPSON
front yard setback requiremen in
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HOWE,
WITNESS my hand and seal of
GC 2 Zoned District. Lots I &amp; 10.
5id COUrt at SanfOrd, Seminole
Deceased
Block 10, Tier 10, A. C. MartIn Ad. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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June,
1117.lorida, this Ph
County.
Notice
day of ditlon,
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REPRESENTATIVE
Being more specifically described G.
Andrew
(Seal)
Spear
as located •t 750W. Ph Street. The
III
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
West Commercial Strut
FICTITIOUS NUll
planned use of the property Is a
Sanfont. FlorIda 37771
Cierk of the Circuit Court
Notice Is hereby given that I am
storeroom •ddition to commercial Telephone: (305) 322 4215
By: Elaine RiCharde
engaged in busIness at 3162 Orlando
huilding.
DeptAy Clerk
Publish: June 6, 13. 1111

SPACE TO BE AVAILABLE FOR
OCCUPANCY FEBRUARY 1, 1971
OR WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER EXECUTION OF A VALID
LEASE. WHICHEVER OCCURS
EARLIER. DESIRE A FIVE
(
YEAR LEASE AND A FIVE (5)

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condominium. eccerding to that

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Pill Nwmb.r 77.177.CP
DYISlIl
IN III Estate ii
FLORENCE 1. HOWL SilO kflowfl
FLORENCE TlOMPSON
as
Dlceased
HOWE,
NOTI(..OP
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAlNg
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAli'ST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND AL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATEI
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED

Road drainage and request to
IN THE CIRCUiT COURT IN AND readvertise
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
mrdatI?n ob4d for lease
FLORIDA
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CAIN NO. 75.1671CA4I.I
Authorization to purchase brush
DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND truck for Fire Department
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,
Ratification of final figures
Plaintiff,
Queens Mirror South and Oakwood
vs.
Drive Improvement proect
MICHAELA,ANA$TA5IA,et*,,,$ WORK SESSION AGENDA
ZB 7703, reLnlnq request from
Defendants.
Mike Hattaway
NOTICUOPACT1ON
n 04, rezonlng request from
STATE OF FLORIDA
David Meadows
TO: JOHN R. SCHNEIDER and
Abolishment of city manager
OUNDY SCHNEIDER,
ordinance
it living Residence
Request from Cutins, Inc. for
Unknown
iicensetoseilbeerandwlneforoff. TH1SNOTICE,tofilewlththecl.rk
of the above court a written
AND
premises consumption
statement of any claim or demand
If dead, the unknown spouse, if PublIsh: June 13. 1577
they may have. Each claim must be
any, heirs at law, devlseos, ran- DEM-4S
In writIng and must indicate the
tees, assignees, lienors, credltori.
basis for the claim, the name and
trusteesorottierpers.osn,naturalor
PUIL1C NOTICE
artificial, Claiming by, through.
The DivIsion of Environmental address of the creditor or his agent
under or against the Defendants ServIces is In receipt of an ap- or attorney, and the amount
JOHN R. SCHNEIDER and OUNOY plicatlon for the construction of a claimed. if the claIm Is not yet due,
SCHNEIDER.
private boat dock at thl following the date when it wIll become due
shall be stated. If the claim Is
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED described property:
contingent or unliquidated, the
thasasuit has beenflledagalnst you
Lot 21. ess that part of said
nature of the uflCrtalnty shall be
in the Circuit Court for Seminole lying 23 feet southeasterly of a
County. Florida, entitled DADE running
earailel
with
the stated. It the claim is secured, the
security shall be descrIbed. The
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN established shore line of Lake R
ASSOCIATION
OF
MIAMI,
Canal. as shown on claimant shall delIver sufficient
Plaintiff, versus MICHAEL A. recording Plat Bock A, Nob Hill copies of the claim to the clerk to
ANASTASIA, at ux, 0$ al.. Case No. Section of Meredith
enable the clerk to 'nail one copy to
7.1672.CA-0.B, and that you are Bock I, Pages 34 and
. Public each personal representative,
All persons Interested In the
rsquiredtofiIeyou'Marorof. Records of Seminole County,
responsive pleadings wIth the Clerk Florida. (234 Nob Hill Circle).
estate to whom a copy Of this
of
of this Court and to serve a Copy
AdmInIstration
Comments by property owners Notice
thereof upon the Plaintiff or within
been
mailed
are
feet of the proposed has
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Plaintiff't
Attnri•vt
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In ..ITlfl9 To:
and.ddressisjoH'N'C. REBER c-o
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
DivisIon of Environmental
RUSH. MARSHALL, BERGSTROM
' THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
a. ROBISON. P.A., 33 East
vices, P.O. B 2141. Sanford, Fl. THIS NOTICE, to file any oblections
Livingston Street, P.O. Box 3146,
they may have that thaIienges the
Dick Williams,
validity of the decedent's will, the

SEMINOLE BLVD.. TO POINT OF
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R.IectionofbidsonRedlugLake

TO: BRUCE A. RINEHART
whose address is 6)2 Sanford
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Atlantic Bank Building, Sanford,
Florida, and file the original with
that a PetitionforttseA4optionof Do

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19) MERV GRIFFIN

Th4 Ciiv Councfl 0$ he CitY
Cauelbicry will hold a regular
mesfing Ott MOfldIt, June 13,
7:30 P.M. in the Cusib1t't'y City
Hall, IS Lake Tlipiel Drive. to
followed bya wer
Ma'y j Hame
City Clerk
MEETING AGENDA
REGULAR AGENDA
MlyorsR,ports
Approval of minutes
Ratilication of bills
First reading of Ordinance
(revision of sign requirements)
Petition to Abandon - Sherwood
Forest
Land clearing request from
Howell investments

RC.11cnedblstrict.LotsMando,

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NOTICITOTHIPUILIC
NOIICI Is heneby 91vn tha? the
Board of Adjustment of the City of

Sanford will hold. Special MaeHnQ
on Friday, June Il, 1571. In the CIty
Hail it 11:30 AM. In order , c•
sider a request for a variance In Itie
Zoning Ordinance is It peijairis to
rnr yard setback requirements In

II) 120.000 PYRAMID

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efficient when it comes to

this year. If at all possible, do it 21) Decisions offering an easy
without associates. You'll fare way out aren't the best for you

better that way.

today. Unfortunately, you

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1 well-meaning friend want to serious consequences than

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the development, but doubted It
would be discussed at Wednesday's school board meeting.
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l.ayer,"orthedecisloncouidbc
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Classes, facilit ies, staff, perCommerce and Jack homer chamber executive sonnel transportation, and
manager, check the book as Bill Nlacl,auchlin. ext r acurricular ac V

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The promise of an answer
Percy commented this applied for $4.5 million to build
morning as the commission the complex, but officials of the from state officials within a
voted unanimously to increase federal Economic Development month on possible state funding

ByStARK WEINBERG

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minority transfers.

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parking on the site. Access to Administration ~ EDA) of the of the project was given to Polk

hear within a month whether the site from U.S. 17-92 south of Commerce Department later Monday in Tallahassee after a

Celery City Printing, points out details. Copies of the also provided for majority to state funds will be available to Sanford, approved by the told Seminole officials only $1

meeting with state officials.

book are available at the chamber now for *10 or

against West if he holds the
same distribution as North.
An y chance far better than
no chance. This time South
can handle the bad trump
break."
Oswald: "it is just a matter
of leaving trumps alone as.
long as possible. u th cashe#'.

may be specially ordered in a hardback edition, for
morning will provide for 275
Those transfers meant that a complex near Five Points, will be from the existing access year for the project.
County Sheriff John Polk has parking spaces and will cost
$20. It's all part of this year's Sanford Centennial child attending a schoul where Vr 9rding to Land Develop- road leading to the county's

build the proposed $4.5 million commissioners this morning million would be available this

celebration.
See L%YER, Page ZA

The site plan approved this

visited EDA officials In
i11 nt Administrator John juvenile detention center,
IA~-t Novemlxr the county Washington to get more money.
Percy.

See WORD, Page 3A

Legal Negotiator Sought

4.

Sanford Delays Acti"on On Polioce Bargaining Agent

the clubs and diamonda, Poor
West has to follow."
Jim: "Everyme is down to
three trumps. South leads a
low trump. West must win and

lead away from his king of
trumps to give South the last
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two

By DONNA ESTES

The official request came in

bargaining unit and that the

Herald Staff Writer

the form of a letter presented

same number have officially

of 21 lawsuits filed against the

position of real estate coor-

receive a maximum salary of

No action was taken pending

City of Sanford as one of the

dinator. The coordinator is to

$1,000 monthly for three
months.

official bargaining agent,

assemble the 2,000 acre spray

litigation have been dismissed.

irrigation land package for the

Granted permission to

a confers with a Miami law firm
specializing
in
union

Police Benevolent Association,
Inc., (OCPBA).

in a couple of days with its labor
union lawyers to decide what

the Miami law firm of Muller
and Mintz, specialists in union

Three cases remain active and
should be dismissed shortly, he

proposed regional sewer plant

A Nebraska reader asks
Oswald: "According to what we do with:

negotiations, the Sanford City
Con-unission Monday took no

Micciche
said
his
organization already has

negotiations, as authorized by
the city commission.

said.

County Veteran Service Officer
Clinton Westbrook to continue
wi th sits mount ed on pods

You've zeroed in on what you what you do or buy; it could be
want to accomplish today, but hard to live with.

Lukacs and Rubens the All's W1110111611i
careful declarer tries to in. The bidding has been opened

action gn a request from an
Orlando organization that it be

received signed authorizations
from about 85 per cent of the

In other action, the commission:

Commissioner John Morris that
David Farr. former county and

to serve North Seminole

on East Third Street and on
South Magnolia Avenue for a 90-

there's one problem. You could
ARIES March 21-April 19)
use very ineffectual methods to Take care what you say today,

sure any slam contract and to our left with one spade. Our
forgets about overtricks. partner has doubled for

recognized as an official
bargaining agent for city

Sanford Police Department's
personnel asking the group

action it now will take in Its
effort to get the city to

- Heard a report from City
Attorney Vernon Mize that

city planner, is the first choice
of the North Seminole Regional

County, including the Cities of
Sanford and Lake Mary.

day period while persons
become acquainted with the

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police.

officially represent it as a

recognize It as the city police's

alincrit two years to the day, 18

Sewer Committee for the

Farr, if appointed. will

some decorative changes
around ho me today. Be car ef ul

A flippant chance remark

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A could offend someone and you
sharp sal esman could palm off may have difficulty explaining
some inferior merchandise on you meant no harm.

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consent degree.
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Monday reversed a district
court ruling by Judge George C.
Young in June 1976 that no
action would be required by the
school board to change the
racial balar.ce of the
predominantly black school.
Layer said today he would

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president of the Orange County

)ou today. You don't pay
TAURUS ((April 20-May 201
enough attention to warranties. Todjy you're not as quality.
guarantees or quality.
conscious as you usually are.
SCORPIO (OkA. 24-Nov. 221 You may pay too much for an
The family budget muld be- In item of little durability
for ILunps today. Neither you value,

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go after it.

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but they aren't. There is still a

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promise to do something you
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be severe.
you
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CANCER (June 21-July
-Speak its highly today of may Indulge in dawdling or
daydreaming.
someone when they're not
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(lFeb. 19)
present as when they are. It's

have adverse effects.
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scar and a person prone to pain like an electrical current
keloldsis very apt tohave going through the temple and
another kelold gr ow out of the sometimesasharpstabof pain
scar tissue from surgically in my ear.
Somehow I never tho ught of
removing an old kelold.
Yo ur letter sho ul d serve as a one get ting a rt hritis In the
warning that ear piercing Is not head. Can all this be arthrltls?Q
am 85 years old.
witho ut its complications,
DEAR READER
Yes, you
I think your daughter should
see a dermatologist. If he thinks can ha ve art hri tis of the hinge
the keloids can be removed of the jaw. It is a joint and is

Try to develop the dramatic, handling money.

creative ideas youll be getting

matter today, try to talk him
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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daughter to have X-ray other joints.
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treatment just ln the area of the
surgery. This sometimes helps appointment to see a dentist.
to prevent a regrowth of Many problems of that joint can
another keloid out of the new be best managed by a dentit
scar tissue.
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larger and larger.
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surgeon.Shewas l3then. The go for an emergency so hl.
doctor cut it off but he said It doctor gave me about tiye
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DEAR DR.. LAMB
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one of her ears which grew
after her ears were pierced.
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looked expensive but later the

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seemed to be hewed the little my jaw.

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