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62 Cuttlefish ink 7 New England
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this
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17 Defense dc 63 Genetic
beneficial
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persons today who like to
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cape
the
horns
coming
year
with
a
person
material
(abbr)
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41 Scotch beret
ho ruhe you the wrong way impose their views on others.
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stronger.
28 Ampere
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(Nov. 3. that you manage your
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49 Water pitcher
SAGITTARIUS
23 Cruel person
1 Paradise
30 Normandy
50 Songstress
Dec. 21) - In joint ventures resources as prudently as
24 Each
dweller
invasion day
Horne
25 Heavy
today try not to involve possible. ThIi* twice before
2
34 Luxury
52 Personality
element
yourself
in something where taking on obligations you'll
Breckenridge
35 Of God (tat)
Alan - -3 Abominable 28 Roof overhang
36 Oklahoma
another
does
not ante up what have to pay off later.
27 On (2 wds) 53 G
snowman
town
CANCER (June 21-July ?2)
you do, or who has less to
temporarily
29 No more than
4 Heavens
31 Macao coin
Important
relationships
must.
Find
offer. Balance Is
5 Miscalculate 31 Contemporary 54 Go away
38 Anger
must
be
handled
with exUeme
57
long
fish
out
more
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what
lies
ahead
6
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painter
39 Secluded
v41tey
volcano.
32 Arab country 58 Mimic
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40 S5fled
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33 Jerk (co4loq) 59 Arrange
your birthday by,sending Tor volving persons with whom
your
copy of Astro-Graph. you always seem to get along"
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your
mate
the
rug
and
take
care of them
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position today in a matter of
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friends wont
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may be the only way to it today if you are too Insistent
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upon doing everything your
overcome the deadlock,
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. way. Back off a bit. Let
..
ul 19) - Your burden may be a everyone put in his or her twobit heavier to shoulder today cents' worth.
It EONBEEN because
LIBRA (Sept. 234)ct. 23) one for whom you're
,has
failed
to
take
You
have good leadership
responsible
iI.
..BONN,
care of - sothething and has qualities today1 but you must
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be careful that you're not too
passed the buck to you.
PISCES
(Feb.2OMarch2O)
self-serving. Victory Is less
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by Bob Montana48 49- You're a welcome addition gratifying if It has a hollow
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THE S4?RT ',tY BE ,PEE()but don't be the last one to
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leave the party. Exit before - You don't like it when
persons put you in a position
the host or hostess yawns.
65
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) where you have to defend
Things could become a bit every statement you make.
ruffled In your household Keep their feelinp in mind
are too many today if something ts said with
today if
chiefs and too few Indians. Set which you don't agree.
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By DIANE PETRYK
"At the present time no decision has
Herald Staff Writer
Charges that the Seminole community been made that would affect this funAction agency discriminated against a ding," Acker said. "There are some
white Head Start teacher have not been alleged problems.
"If they turn out to be true and in turn
proved, a federal investigator said this
morning. And federal lunding for the aren't corrected, that could affect fun--agency is not In jeopardy at this time, he ding."
Acker was in Sanford investigating
said.
"It's unfortunate that the statement - Seminole Community Action's handling
was made that this could affect our 01 the complaints Tuesday through
funding," Seminole Community Action Friday last week. He said he will hand in
Executive Director Amos Jones said his report by Feb. 1.
"It Is our responsibility to find out If
today. "It's premature, since a cammittee has just been named to look into they did a good job In the Investigation,"
he said. "We'll look at the procedures
the matte'."
Clifton C. Acker, program inspector for they used and see if they were interested
the U.S. Department of Health and in finding out the truth or whether they
Human Services, said the department is were just trying to cover It up."
Acker said his report may require the
interested only in how Seminole Cornmunity Action handled recent corn- agency to do further Investigating using
different techniques. Or It may require
plaints.
The complaints included the charge something else.
"It will say what they have to do to
made by a white teacher that she was
treated differently from black teachers, come Into compliance (with federal

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paid less and harassed and intimidated regulations)," he said.
Accompanying Acker during his on.
after she filed the complaint with Acker's
site Investigation wasftobena McChter,
office in Atlanta.
This morning, however, the teacher an equal opportunity officer from the
informed Acker by phone she intends to federal Community Services Agency in
Atlanta. That agency funds the addrop the charges, he said.
"At this point there is no evidence to ministration of Seminole Community
show that any of the charges are lure," Action. McCiuster's report had not yet
been completed.
Jones said.

WIRAT BRIDGE '

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for penally. If you can double
YOURBIRTHDAY
the one that Is bid, do so
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
DECEMBER,
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Avoid being drawn into
This
corning
year
you
may
You are playing duplicate me."
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by Howie Schneider
With a good hand and no be faced with some difficultsomething
where
Your partner opens one
UCililiflUS are mate upon you
decisions
that
will
cause
you
notrum. Second hand bids major suit stopper, bid two
two clubs. lie Is playing Lan- diamonds. You expect partner to make major changes In today. Developments could
dy so that his two-club call is to bid one of the minors if he direction. You'll handle get very complicated or
artificial to show spades and cant stop both majors. With challenge admirably and find costly.
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hearts, The experts have all some game interest plus a victory along flCW roads.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
sorts of complicated ways to high honor in one major, bid
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. In order to advance your selfact against this. We are going two of that major With both
to suggest a reasonably slm- minors and no game interest. 19) Continue to be extremely Interests today It may cost
pl way to defend against this bid two notrump to ask part- diplomatic and tactful In you a little more and you'll
hd
ncr to bid a minor. With one important associations af- have to do a Little extra to be
1
Bear in mind that you minor and some game inter- fecting your career or
successful. A free ride is
,Ir.'ot interested in playing in est, bid three of that minor,
reputation. Support from unlikely.
.i rii.ijur suit any more and
If you just want to compete.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
most of the time you don't pass first and bid something allies isn't too enthusiastic
now. Find out more of what Harboring resentment or
want to be in game Maybe later
you can penalize the Landy
Finally, make sure that lies ahead for you in the year grudges is out of character for
bidder If you think you can, your partner knows what you following your birthday by vou vet today you may do so.
Just double his two u-lubs. This are dIng
sending for your copy of
by Ed Sullivan
healed
d wounds cannot
Ind s.iys I can double AT
ilWSI'Al'EItENTEHI'ftlSI; ASSN 1 Astro-Graph. Mail $1 for each by irritatingthem,
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ONE MAJOR SUIT
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to Astro-Graph, Box 489,
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--Radio City Station, N.Y. Avoid associations, today with
Be sure to specify birth persons w aren't prepared
Wirn Major Moople 10019.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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to pay their are of the tab.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. You won't be in the mood to be
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191 If projects don't come off imposed upon by such types.
as you hoped they would, it
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. S) In
may be because you're going
about them incorrectly. Re- order to be successful today,
you must be careful not to
examine Your methods.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March20) spread your forces too thin.
Unless a friend vuilunteers to Going off in several directions
let you in on a confidential would waste all of your elconcern today, avoid prying forts
too deeply 1ie or she could
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
by Stoffel &amp; Heirndahl
resent It.
Profit from your past
ARIES(March 21-April Ii mistakes by not repeating
W14Y "tOU
Be sure you and your mate them today. A situation may
SEE,1 TOLD ),0U :E WAG AN
are pulling together today, arise again which is similar to
instead of pulling apart, if one you (lidn't handle too well
there is something important recently.
that has to be finished.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23TAURUS I April 20-May 201 Dec. 21) Even though you
Unless )ou have the complete may be well-intentioned, It
cooperation of co-workers will be wise today not to poke
today, little will be ac- your nose into the affairs of
comimplished Neither should others. Watch from the
iriqxise personal demands on sidelines.
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Acker said Seminole Community

officials said they would do
whatever was necessary to bring the

Ile said his office is involved with the
complaints because both discrimination
and corporal punishment are prohibited
under federal funding regulations,

FLETCHER'S LANDING
by T. K. Ryan

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by Douglas Coffin

week today because the trial judge Is
But lawyers in the case saidhedecided
suffering from the flu.
to call a recess after convening court
U.S. District Judge William Bryant because he had a fever and was suffering
elamnissed the jury at the trial of Kelly and an apparent case of the flu.
two co-defendants until next Monday.
Maher was called to testify last week
The Judge had planned to continue the as a defense witness.

Sanford, Lake Mary Officials File New Appeals
B DAVID St loAzl.F:lt
Herold Stall Writer
census figures rek-aSITI iff 'iails
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increase the pepul.itiiri 'if S-niinok'
Counts and iL'i e-iljes
Rut 11w increases are sipiollef' than the
ones sonic citS leaderst'xpei'teil when
the) challanged the first st-i!, 4 figures
released in Jul)
11w new figures, released this l ist
week, are still not the final results,
census officials say 11w last set of
nwnbers counting count) residents is due'
in April, the) 50)

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Itsltl his cih as having oils 628 tiiimmi,',,
.irvl oportiia'rits
bIiv'k-t, -hlik count if hiimmws (is IN

back

WASHINGTON (UPI - Depending
upon the Census Bureau's headcount In
New York, Florida may gain four new

'rIstLs-takers back fur it

reiunm. .1111 thu government ruiise lists
I .510 (l'A el hing UriiLs 0 the (It)

seats in the house instead of three and
may lose six, two more than

But Kuibes sass the hurt-au hiked the
housing figure-, " ithniut aulujirig in the'
hundreds of people- se hi' Ii'. t- in the' neSS I) re-cor de d hiuuiiies
lit saiii he beIit'es a letter to the'
bureau will again k"id census-Lake'rs iii
readjust their fugures he-lore certifying
the 10-s ear count

them."

Lee Moore

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,ili*"il letter, Moore said.

The census bureau gave Sanford an
Sherppanl said Casselherry is going to
While the new figures mna be adjwilisl extra &amp;4 persons in the seciinei ic
SIII
k v. i tI its iuffit i.il MUM ( i t 15.1[62
t iuurit ing but Moore says he still believes
based on new information rt'et'ivt'd b
slatea belief the- tut&gt; re4ill&gt; has 1.tJO to
then'
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the tuital (it) population should be at least
the census bureau,
2.000 noire residents
appeal iir wenlun' ,is the-re sea.s from the' not_
bureau.
)".the'
(00, 20.721 listed by the
Sheppard said he based his figures on
work figures released in Juls
Knowles stud he does not understand the- - it&gt; s 'semi t-n.sus Likenì a feu )ears
Will ie Os ied'i Ma or liii Morgan .and the' nit-se numbers
,o.
ig .irxi on otla-r lot ton. se hit Ii allow
Maor June Leurtiiajui
P
Longset.l t)eut
In it letter dated Sept 12, the local lain to estititate' the nuimiber of liersAills
say the new figures hi.es t' brought their Curls
I,,ur,.,, ,,U,,i' IaiItI hiri, the ii t'iiu., ri I ir
a -il',
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cities right op to the level where they populatit;nofSanford should go up
But Sheppdrd,uintce1iuut 11w fight liver
should be-. officials in S.in(oril. Lake amIhe'r 2.3)3 Iwr sons, because a census possessiuei if the Deer htuiu sutittisision
Mary, and ( asselbe'rry s'i) the flC'S tract had been listed as being outside the arid its 400 boitit's, now legally Listed .15
numbers are still too lose An Altamonte city when it was within Sanford's outside the city hunts
Springs official said his city seas also boundaries
Morgan called the figures for Oviedo it
staying with the new numbers
11w addition of 2,3)3 personS would Vittol-y over the' federal bureaucracy,
saying he is "personally Very pleased'
Sanford Mayor Lee Moon, and Lake bring the official tally very close to
with the' results .
('ulbes
say
their
Sa
nf
ord's
po
pulation
claims,
Mary City Manager Phil
On first iuunt, Osiedua had 2,40 perappeal.s.-'
new
cities have both filed for
All we can tb is go back to them,"
suns, not the 3(4)0 Morgan claumne-d us-c in
But (asselberr) Mayor (hee'n Shwp- Miv're said, pointing out the figure does the city.
pard said his city is just giving op and not seem to be large enough when
The new figures put the population 70
accepting the federal population num- measured against other figures of how above Morgan's i'laiiii
hers, even though they set'Ili to Lv.' bet- large the population is
Mrs l.ormmianoi saul Longwouels
ween 1.000 and 2,.) hott
Kulbes feels Lake Mary has the best population figure of 9,402 was close
chance to have its population figures erinugh to the city's 10,000 person
Sanfort)'City Manager Warren Pete
raised
because an error in the first count estiiiaate that she belicst-d the' cily se',uld
an
formulating
started
has
Knowles

New York

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population trends

magazine has forecast.
American Demographics magazine

also said the South and West will gain a
mitajority in the house with flu seats,
moving past the Northeast and North
Central states which now hold 225 seats in
the 435-seat chamber.
The Census Bureau previously

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lie turned over the findlI4tOSeminole
Community Action in August, he said,
and gave the agency until Nov. 1 to
complete its own investigation and lake
any action that may be called for.
But Acker said he rejected multi of

WASHINGTON ( UPI) -Rep. Richard trial with testimony by J.P. hlatier,
Kelly's Alacazn trial was recessed for a Kelly's former district aide.

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agency into compliance.
Acker spent several days in Seminole
County in June investigating complaints
it 11* County's five HIM £tM't esMMI.

Kelly Trial Recesses For Week

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the agency's Investigation.
Seminole Community Action ad.
"It was not sufficient," he said.
ministers federal grants through a
Jones disagreed.
variety of programs such as Head Start.
"I can't say what Mr. Acker means,"
It receives about $365,000 a year from the Jones said. "When the matter was
federal goverrunent for Head St-art. It La-ought to our attention we did look Into
also receives more than 1150,000 per year It. And some action was taken."

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BUGS BUNNY

Acker said other complaints Involved

abuse of children at the Head Start
center. In one incident the mother of a
legally blind child claimed the child was
slapped twice by a teacher's aide.
Another federal investigator claims she
heard 11w same side t*s, am child "you
hav. had one whipping tod.y and )tlooks
like you want another one," Acker said.

estimated a 14-seat change, with 10 states
gaimog seats and eight states losing
seats. Although the agency has not
changed its official position, Director
Vincent Barabtai said recently the finding of 4 million more people in the South
and West than initially forecast ri'ohablv
would mean a 11-seat cha nge under a
com pl ex fonnula determining t he dl.strlbution of seats.
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uiu.ike an appeal
Ile liv.' new population figure for
.-\itouiiorite' Spriflgs is still alsiut 3,000
mitre than ciaimmms iiwde y iufficials in
JUI) ('it&gt; Mariner Joe Nesbit said the
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to

stick with the new -ensus

spokeswoman said.

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Nesbit said he is pleased with the
figure's, about 500 persons higher than the
last University of Florida count
Altamonte Springs had been using
Winter

Springs

increased

its

p;ulatiiun by 298 on the new accounting
298 persons the city never asked for.
City Manager Richard l(azansky said
he was satisfied with the original city
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population figure of 10,104. His was
only city not to appeal its first count.
11w housing figures on t he new accounting show a drop in the total number
of units because different methods were
used to count homes, a census bureau
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The first count excluded vacant homes
but

Included

dwellings

listed

in

uninhabitable by government standards.
New figures include vacant buildings but
exclude substandard units, she said,
A dwelling unit is any apartment,
home, mobile home or room in a rooming
house occupied by a separate "family" of
one person or more.

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The initial Census Bureau estimate
forecast these gains: Florida, three;
California and Texas, two each; Arizona,
Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Ten--nessee, Utah and Washington, one each.
It forecast these losses: New York,
four; Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois,
two each; Massachusetts, Michigan,
New Jersey and South Dakota, one each.

The magazine forecast an extra seat
for Florida, Texas and Nevada, with a
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If something Is going to happen anywhere in
Florida, It will occur In Seminole (y Mt.
This has been State Rep. Hattaway's feeling
since he went into the Florida Leglalate six
years ago.
At a meeting of the Seminole Legislative
delegation earlier this week, the Altamonte
Springs Democrat pointed to the waste chemical
storage facility in Sanford as another first,
Not only Is the Sanford site the first to be
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discovered since new state law on chemical
wastes went Into effect, It may also be the first in
the nation to come under the new federal
The program of both the U. S. Environmental
Agency (EPA) and the Florida
Department of Environmental Regulation
(DER) Is that even though there are stringent
federal and state laws concerning hazardous
chemical wades, neither agency has yet
prepared and adopted rules and regullatlons to
permit enforcement of the law,
In the meantime, homeowners and residents
who live near the one-acre site chosen by City
Chemicals Corp. of Orlando as a storage facility
have become more and more fearful- of the
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Interest'Rate Spiral

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rates, led by the prime rate
charged by the large banks to their best corporate
customers, threaten lo choke off the proclaiMed
recovery from the 1980 recession.
ROBERT WAGMAN
The slump began as the prime rate rose early
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recently and some economists predict that It may
ci v il
go to fl percent or higher. And as the cost of
mortgages and consumer loans follows the upward trend, the already crippled construction and
auto industries suffer even more.
The gloomy economic outlook, combined with
continuing inflation, is the principal challenge
lacing President-elect Ronald Reagan. as he
"assembles - his administration team.
An increasingly
WASHINGTON (NEA)
Other than a federal hiring freeze promised by
factionalized Iran is heading for a violent civil
the president-elect after his inauguration Jan. 20 war that will most likely by triggered by the
there is little dramatic action that he can take to deathof the Ayatollah RU111ah Kh omeini. SO
relieve projected budget deficits that contribute sa ys a new U.S. intelligence estimate dr.
to inflation.
culating at hlsii levels here in Washineton.
According to the estimate, Iran Is rapidly
But the American people are running out of
disintegrating into contending factions just
patience.
'the nation's economic woes influenced the vote two years after Khomeini's Islamic
Nov. 4 that gave the Republican Party the Whiterevolution. The conflict Is not two-sided, but
multisided, with each of many Interest groups
House and control of the Senate.
unalterably opposed to one or more of the
The Reagan people, particularly the man who othern,
has been nominated to be secretary of the
The intelligence analysts compare the Iran
treasury, Wall Street financier Donald T. Regan, of today with the Lebanon of two years ago.
They predict Oat the civil war will leave lran,.
.'wlH be expected to provide quick relief.
It won't be easy. The spending cuts promised by Like Lebanon, in ruins after years of fighting.
Authority has become badly divided In
the new president in his campaign will be resist ed
power now rests with the militant
in Congress as each lawmaker. defends his pet ShiiteMost
mullahs, led by Chief Justice Ayatollah4
'frogram. Increased spending for defense and a Mohammed Beheshtl, the so-called 'hanging
ax cut, also Reagn pledges, would compound the judge of Tehran." These conservative clerics
difficulty.
are boldly trying tq consolidate their position
Mr. Reagan has said he will do away with the by gaining complete control of the Iranian
..wage and price guidelines Initiated by President political system.
The conservative clergy is being challenged
Carter which,, indeed, have had little impact.
the
by
groups on both right and left
At the same time, unless there is a sudden
nationalists in the provinces, the communists
reversal In the economic picture, there will be in the Cities and the educated classes, who
nountIng pressusre for mandatory wage and opposed the shah but who have also opposed
,price controls.
the clergy's confiscation of the wealth they
Mr. Reagan has voiced his concern over the acquired under him. The largest such group ls
surge in interest rates. Asked how he would the moderates led by President Abolhauan
correct the situation, he said, "That's one of the Ba.nI-Sadr.
United only by their opposition to the Shiite
things I'm going to find out In the next four
mullahs,
these factions woold fight Was
years."
one andU*' as they would
bitterly
" The country is not likely to give him that long.
against the dergy In an civil war. Several
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And
property owners on Devere Road
have seen their homes devalue almost before
their eyes in a matter of weeks. One property
owner on Devere uld is real estate broker told
her that her home could bring more than $41,000
on the market days before the chemical waste
storage facility was discovered in early
November. The same broker's latest estimate of
value home nine to her was "nil." He explained
that no one wants to live within proximity to a
chemical ItoraCe facility especially not one as
ge as in Sanford. It has 3,0 frums of
large
chemical wade on a 1-acre site.
Too fresh In the minds of many Is the story of
"Love Canal" In New York. At the Sanford site,
chemicals have not been dumped. They are
stored in 55-gallon thuns. But several of the
drums have leaked onto the ground, and the
homeowners on Devere, all served by individual
wells, have visions of their water supply being
poisoned by leaking chemicals.
While most cl those homeowners grant that the
city of Sanford has done all It can do to remedy
the situation, It seems to them It is taking an
awful long time for some agency to require
removal.
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City Manager Warren Knowles told legislators
violations of city ordinance are only
misdemeanors. And while a court can levy fines
violation of city ordinances
and days
this would be like "fighting a dragon with a
spitbalL"
Fining City Chemical on a daily basis might be
found by the firm to be much less costly than
removing the chemicals. Estimates of removal
range. from $300000 to $5 00000.
State and federal law can include penalty
provision of years prison and very substantial
fines. In addition, he said the state and federal
the
government can follow a violator a
nation to prosceute Mm, while a City cannot.
The program here Is that while DER and EPA
officials have said they want to help, the rules
and regulations to Implement the federal and
state law have not as yet been written. Estimates
of time for composing those regulations is about
one year.
Knowles asked the delegation to give the city
authority to levy criminal penalties and to enforce the state law and he believes rules and
regulations can be prepared by the city withIn 48
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that Khomeini's political power Is clearly on

the wane. As evidence, they note that may of
the ayatollah's longtime aides — clerics and
non-clerics who fled with him into exile and
retwnedwith tiim from France topceiilonsof
have recently been replaced by
power
mullahs who remained in Iran to fight the
shah. The latter owe their allegiance
primarily to BeheshtI, not Khomeini.
no most wldley publicized move against a
Khomeini loyalist has been the prosecution
for "insulting the state' of former Forlegn
Minister Saclegh Ghotbradeh, Khomeini's
oldest and closest non-clerical aide. In el.
dition Ibrahim Yasdi, who resigned as
Khomeini's first foreign minister shortly
after the taking of the U.S. hostages, has been
replaced as editor of an influential Tehran
newspaper by a Beheabti loyalist.
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Conference Titles
play host to the Rams next week. Minnesota won the Central Philadelphia

By United Press International
when they face the Chargers in San Diego in the final NFL
Houston coach Bum Phillips said it last year "the road to
regular season game.
the Super Bowl runs through Pittsburgh" and it will be true
If the Chargers defeat Pittsburgh, San Diego is the AFC
again this year even though the Steelers won't get a chance to
West champion. Oakland the wild card club and New England
defend their National Football League championship.
is out of the playoffs. If Pittsburgh defeats San Diego, the
The wild AFC playoff mess was sorted out somewhat on
Chargers are out of the playoffs, Oakland would be the
Sunday but. the Steelers wlll'have the last word in determining Western champion and New England would get a wild Lard
the final five playoff qualifiers from the AFC.
berth.
On Sunday, Buffalo won the AFC Eastern Division title,
The NFC was fairly well settled and the only question mark
Cleveland took the Central championship and Houston and was answered Sunday when Philadelphia lost to Dallas 35-27
Oakland clinched at least wild card berths. Pittsburgh was but took the Eastern title because the Cowboys did not win the
eliminated from the playoff picture but the Steelers will 25 points or more needed under the NFL's tie-breaker procedudetermine the fate of New England and San Diego tonight re. Dallas thus joined Los Angeles as a wild card club and will

title and Atlanta clinched in the West last week.
The wild card clubs will meet in playoff games next Sunday.
with the winners advancing to the divisional playoffs on Jan. 34. Those winners meet on Jan. 11 in the conference championships ga mes on Jan. II., with the survivors advancing to Super
Bowl XV on Jan. 25 at the Louisiana Superdome In New
Orleans.
In games involving playoff contenders Sunday, Buffalo
downed San Francisco 18-13. New England beat New Orleans
38-27, Cleveland edged Cincinnati 77-24, Houston beat Mm- I
nesota 20-16, Oakland whipped the New York Giants 33-17, Los)
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Fifty-eight men have served the U ni ted

States as secretary of sta te, but it is the aceptionally well-Informed American who
today could name more than a few.
For good reason. During most of the
growing years of the Republic, there wasn't
all that much to be done by which a man at
Sta te could make his mark in history.
Whenever there was, presidents had a way of
ta king matters of foreign policy Into their own
hands. And getting history's credit or blame
for the results.
Not so—cr much kssso— since World War
II. The post-war decad es ha ve also seen th eir
near-none ntiti es at State. (Quick no w! How
many bells do Edward Stet ti nius and William
Rogers ring ?) But these are outnumbered by
a f ormida bl e gallery of outsized personali ties
in no danger of being overlooked by history:
George Ma rshall, Dean Acheson, John Foster
Dulles, possibly Dean Rusk and most

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BUSINESS WORLD

Trade War In Works?

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have engaged In armed clashes in recent
weeks; most of these confrontations have
ta ken place inthe outlying, provinces, where
nationalistic groups are seeking more
autonomy from Tehran.
So far, widentrig of the conflict has been
prevented only by the personal intervention of
Khomeini, who still commands the respect of
a majority of Iranians and who has used both
anti-American sentiment and the Iran-Iraq
war to unite various factions.
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The summit meetings at Camp David that
produced the fragile accord between Egypt and
Israel may have been the most significant
foreign-policy achievement of the Carter ad'
ministration.
The announcement that Ronald Reagan will
preserve the Camp David framework for future
Middle East negotiations is encouraging, even
though an impasse has developed over the Issue of
Palestinian self-determination on the West Bank
and the Gaza Strip.
And it Is well that the president-elect has spoken
out now to discourage speculation that the Reagan
White House would change course.
The American Intervention has produced a
peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. The West
Bank-Gaza Strip issue, however, remains explosive.
Before his defeat in the November election,
President Carter had pledged to schedule new
summit discussions.
The new president should take up the challenge
to get the talks between Israel and Egypt back on
track as quickly as possible. It won t be easy,
but the goals envisioned at Camp David continue
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NEW YORK (UPI) — The prospect of trade
dif fi culties for the Uni ted Sta tes across both
oceans will face Incoming President Reagan.
C. Fred Bergsten, assistant secretary of the
Treasury f Interna tional affairs, has accused the French of creating a situation that
could lead to open trade war twoen tie
United States and its chief European trading
partners In the European common mee'ket.
This is a struggle over French subsidies on
Interest rates to finance exports.
The attempt of Ford Motor Co. and the
U ni ted Auto Worker s to force the Japanese to
red uce their exports of automobiles to the
United States Is the biggest and most urgent
trans-Pa cific trade Issue. But there is another
one. Sen. Adlal Stevenson, D.-III., obtained
the passage last September by the Sena te of a
bill that would revise the timebonored WebbPomerene Act to crea te Japanese-style
American export trading companies enjoyi ng
antitrust exemptions and special tax advantages.
The Japanese appear to interpret the
Stevenson till as a manifestation of a
de termina ti on by the U ni ted Stat es to Increase Its share of world markets and wipe
out tie nation 's trade deficit by means of
government aid. They have been warning
that this won't work; nevertheless, it appears
to worry them.
The European trade war Issue may come to
a head before Reagan takes office. In fact, the
Cart er Administration has warned that If the
French do n't show a much less recalcitrant
attitude , the U.S. government will launch a
progr am of selective retalia tion against
uncooperative countries through export
financing subsidies of its own
The row with the French Is over the low

rates of interest, recently around 8.35 percent, availa ble by government su bsidy to
French exporters compared with global
market rates of 10 to 12 percent. The recent
surge of the prime interest rate in the United
States presumably has aggravated the

French

If the average Amer ican can name any past
secretari es, these are probably the on es.
Thanks to their perf ormances, plus the
demands of the more complex times, a new
pr esi dent's naming of his man at the Sta te
De partment has come to be regarded as his
most cr ucial ca binet selection. No matter
what the state of th e economy or other
pressi ng ra tional problems.
Ronald Reagan, as the headlines of recent

weeks evidence, Is no exception. It can also be
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Bergsten accused the Fren ch of reneging on
a promise made at a Venice conf erence in
June to raise the subsidized interest rates on
official 10-year export credi ts dose to the
global marke t rate. Bergsten also accused the
French of pressuring the other common
market na tions to go along.
Washing ton's threatened retaliatory move
would be to stretch E xport-Impart Bank loans
to U.S.exporters from 10 to 20 years and it is
believed that is something the French would
find quite expensive to meet competitively.
'lie Japanese warn that American export
trading compa nies will no t work well for
several reasons:
—They ca nnot come to grips wi th the
prima ry American export problem of higher
productivity.
—The idea is based on a total misunderstanding of the nature of the Japanese
trading company. America ns seem to think
the Japanese trading company is government-dominated and su bsi dized and operates
mostly abroad. Actually, the typical trading
company is more independent of government
than ot her Japanese business and most of Its
opera tions are domestic.
—Trading companies depe nd on high -class
university personnel employ ed on a life-long
basis, a ma tter of tradition and temperamen t.
—Americans presently are too divided in
their attitudes on foreign trade and too naive

about the subject.

There are a n um ber of qualificati ons that
go Into the maki ng of a good secretary of
state. He must have a broad knowledge of the
world and, prefer ably, first-hand experience
In dealing with its leaders. He needs to be
som ething of a di plomat himself, at least to
have the personali ty of one to the prof ession
born. And since State is one of the most
complex federal bureactacles, its chief
should be heavily endowed with either adrnlnlstrative skills or the abili ty eff ectively to
delegate housekeeping responsibilities.

Alexander M. Haig Jr. has all of that. A long
military caree r has schooled him in both
def ense and foreign affairs. As NATO commander, he administered a m ul tina ti onal
military establishment th at can all too easily
be districted by dissension from its mutual
defense goals. In the process, he won the
respect of the European allies, no minor asset
for an administration in which the
cohesiveness of the alliance is expected to be
one of most pressing challenges.
It also helps if a foreign policy director who
must deal wi th power centers at home as well
as abroad is some th ing of a poli tician. Haig is

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be thankful for.
Painted on one of the walls In the Oviedo locker room is
"Quitters never win and winners never quit."

all' t0 ff orce th eir way Into the
Roth squads needed a late rally
semifinals.
Lake Brantley trailed winless Cocoa Beach 62-52 early in the
fourth quarter before they outscored the Minutemen 14-2 to
take the lead on an Andy Luce juniper from the foul line 66-64
with :43in the game. After Cocoa Beach tied the score again It
was Luce who came through in the clutch by sinking a pair of
the free throws with no time remaining on the clock for the
Patriot's 68-66 win.

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that caused its incorruptible foreman, Ralph
Ulmer, to accusal the Justice Department of
covering up the Robert Vesco case.
He complained to a federal judge that the
prosecutors seemed more concerned about
protecting the Carter administration than
Investigating Vesco's influence-buying
schemes. Later, Ulmer was summoned
behind dosed doors of a Senate Judiciary
subcommittee to explain what he meant.
At three secret sessions, he told how the
prosecutors had obstructed the investigation
by trying to keep key witnesses off the stand
and then belittling their testimonies when the
grand jury insisted an hearing them.
The prosecutors were also rotated
repeatedly in an apparent shopping effort to
find one who could convince the grand jury
not to Indict any of President Carter's
associates. The last prosecutor, assistant U.S.
attorney Harry Benner, argued that the can
should be treated as a minor, If "slimy,"
exercise in influence peddling.
The jurors reportedly wanted to extend the
term of the grand jury beyond 18 months so
they could complete some Indictments. One

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The jurors were handed a blank farm and
were asked to list as many Individuals as they
would let of f the hook. Rut they refused to
not even President
exonerate anyone
Carter, who had asked his attorney general to
we one of the conspirators In the bribery plot.
Ulmer told the senators that the president
had been one of the mod recalcitrant wit—

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grand jury or to let jurors come to the White
House to question him. In the end, he answered a few innocuous questions from the
prosecutors on videotape.
The jurors were so distrustful of the Justice
Department that they refused to submit a

blank "Bill of Ignoramus" for fear the
prosecutors would tamper with it, my
associate Lucette Lagnado has learned.
Ulmer started to sign the blank document, but
another juror cautioned against returning it.
So Ulner scratched a large
across
the blank sheet to prevent any alteration.
When law enforcement becomes entangled
with White House politics, then justice
becomes vulnerable to the political fix. But
there Is always someone somewhere who will
object. Such a person Is the stubbornly honest
Ralph Ulmer. And such, too, are Sera. Dennis
DeConcini, D-Arlz., and Orrin Hatch, R-Utah,
who are taking Uliner's testimony In quiet
clef lance of political pressure.
Footnote: My office tried to reach Benner
for his comments. Even though he didn't
know the purpose of the calls, he telephoned
back this message: "Don't bother to call me,
because I have nothing to say to you."
WIMI, SCHMflIIXI: The Irasabats in the
Pentagon have a knack for making any
criticism of their expenditures on military
equi pment sound downright un-American.
But I'll offer this example of colossal waste
anyhow:
The Pentagon profligates went a billion

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Mark Layton (33) battles for a Lak. Howell rebound.
But as of late, much of Lake Brantley's success has been
because of the Pat "Blue team" of Juniors Jay Poag, Mike
Gregory, Fred Baber, Tim Heath and Bill Powers.
"Mike i Gregory, 6'2" forward) has been doing a super job
coming off the bench," Peterson said. "ToI)ight i Saturday it
was Freddy Baler, 67" forward) who came in and got the job
done."
The 3-5 Patriots have had a knack for a late surge. In each of
their three victory's they have trailed early only to end up on
the top side of the score.
"What should 1(10, tell the kids to let the other team get
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One of those teams the Patriots catne back to beat was Bill
Pa)me's Fighting Tribe. But the Seminole's reversed roles
Saturday night by overcoming a seven point second half deficit
to shoot down the host Lions 5148. .
Although center Steve Grace and fireballer Mike Gaudreau

led the Sanf ord scoring with 16 and 14 points respectively, the
unsung hero was tiny S'4" point guard Richard Gray who
scored the winning bucket with 21 seconds to play with a foul
line jumper.
The Tribe has played well of late, picking up two wins in its
last three starts. But Payne is still haunted by the two point
lOSS to the Pats under the Sanford barn two weeks ago.
'We owe 'em one," Payne said remembering 14-2 and 20-4
leads dwindl ed .
Both coaches cite the defense now," bragged Payne, We've
got to keep them from getting any spurts against to. hopefully
we can get them down again but this time keep them down,
it
Peterson said, -AlthouKh the score doesn'tindicate

the fefense won the game (Cocoa [leach) for us. '
'lie two winners meet in the championship game tomorrow
night at 8:30. Lyman faces Merritt island today at 4 pm. and
Cocoa Beach tangles Oviedo at 6:30 p.m. in consolation imames.
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Matt Cavanaugh passed for three TDs and Don Calhoun ran
for another to lead New England over stubborn New,Orleans
The Patriots trailed i0- in the first period but rallied behind
Cavanaugh's passing to take a 11.13 halftime edge.
Browns 27, Be ngali 24
Don Cockroft brought Cleveland its first AFC Central title
since 1971, kicking a fl-yard field goal with 1:25 left to lift .
Browns over Cincinnati. Cockrott's clutch field goal broke a2424 tie that had stood since the end of the third period.
Oilers 20, Vikings IS
Earl Campbell ran for 203 yards and scored the winning ti)
with 1:58 left to rally Houston past Minnesota. The Oilers hod
to hold off a late Viking thrust as Tommy Kramer passed them
to the Oiler 10 before throwing incomplete into the end zone or,
the game's last play.
Raiders 33, Quits 17
Jim Plunkett threw two ID passes and Mark van Eeghen
gained 115 yards rushing to help Oakland beat the Giants ahd
clinch Its wild card berth. Plunkett had TI) passes of 31 yards
to Cliff Branch and 37 yards to Raymond ('ester.
Cowboys 35, Eagles V
Danny White threw four TI) passes to lilt Dallas olqr
Philadelphia but failed to overcome a 25-point tiebreak deficit,
thus giving the Eagles their first division championship in 20
years.
Rams 20, Fal cons ii
Frank Corral, who earlier missed three field goals, including
a po t en tial gamewinner with eight seconds left in regulatioh,
hit a 23-yarder seven minutes Into sudden death to lift li
Angeles over Atlanta
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Uons 24 Packers 3
Billy Sims ended an exceptional rookie season with a 1-yard
scoring leap in the fourth quarter to give him a clubrecord 6
11)3 and help Detroit beat Green flay.
Chiefs 3$, Coils U
Bill Kenney pa ssed for 316 yards and three 1i)s, two of thehi
to Henry Marshall, to lead Kansas City over the Colts before
only 16,941 fans the smallest crowd in Baltimore's history.
Broncos 25, Seahacks 17
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goals of 53, 55, 34 and 38 yards to carry Denver over Seatt'e,
• giving the Seahawks an 0-8 record at home.
Redskins 31, Cardinals 7
Joe Theismann threw three TI) passes, two to rookie Art
Monk, and two St. I,ouis quarterbacks finished with ininus-12
yards passing as Washington trounctd the Car(linals.
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Scott Dierking ran for two'll)i and rookie safety Darrol Ny
returned a pass interception 71 yards for a score and deflected
a field goal try to lead the Jets over Miaini for the sixth
straight time.
Bears 14, Buccaneers 13
Quarterback Vince Evans ran 6 yards fix one TI) aiA
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source confided to my associate Indy Redswar: "Benner told us flat out that it wouldn't
make any difference If we went ahead and
indicted, because the Justice Department's
prosecutors would refuse to sign the Indictments."
Apparently, this was the reason the grand
jury returned no indictments. But there's
more to the story. The prosecutor also asked
the grand jury to sign a "Bill of Ignoramus"
a document that would exonerate Inn
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that. His mili tary career, while Includi ng
battlefield expe rience in Vietnam, has acce ntua t ed the poli tical. He has been closely
socla ted with a series of power figures,
from Douglas MacAr th ur to Henry Kissinger
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"They're (Oak Ridge) big and fast," understated Robinson.
"They've got two of the best guards I've seen.".
The Pioneer backcourt duo of Jimmy Schoeck and Willie
Lawton (Oak Ridge's two leading scorers on the year) beat the
Greyhounds at their own game Saturday night run and gun.
Oak Ridge pressed Lyman into four quick turnovers for a 45X advanta ge two minutes into the second half. The
Greyhounds were forced into a zone defense early and just
couldn't manage to crack the Pioneers.
But Oak Ridge coach Dick Damron hints that they may look
inside the 61" Frank Brantley and 61" backup Brian Elksnitls
against the smaller Silver Hawks.
"We always try to look inside, especially against smaller
teams," Damon replied. "But we still look to our guards for
the firepower. Man-to-man may have been Lyman's type of
game but it's ours, too."
Meanwhile Robinson expects to start in a man-to-man also.
"flay may blow us out of here but we'll start in our man
defense," Iloblnson said; "It's tough to get Into the middle of
the schedule and have to change things around.
"1 noticed Lyman was hurting them with the press in the
first half, but we don't have the quickness that Lyman does."
The Silver Hawk skipper hopes to have forward Fred
McKnight back Into the lineup tonight. McKnight suffered a
shoulder Injury Friday against Spruce Creek which forced him
to the sidelines against Merritt Island.
On " 'th side of the coin the Pioneers expect starting
forward RandyWatson and their sixth man in sophomore Mike
contest
Tolbert to dress tonight. Both missed the Greyhound
' )'
due to tie flu.

"Now our season Just starts," said Flores. "I'm really proud
of this club."
Philadelphia's Dick Vermeil already knew he'd be in the
playoffs and was thrilled with ousting Dallas as division
champion but he was vehemently upset at the officiating in the
Eagles' loss to the Cowboys.
I can say we lost the battle but won the war, said Vermeil
"Last year we tied them but they won the division and today
we tied them again but we won it.
"It was frustrating in the first half to be able to get good field
position and then have such horrible officIating."
Buffalo clinched Its first AFC East title in 14 years, using
Nick Mike-Mayer's 25-yard field goal and a bad snap safety to
defeat San Francisco In a game played in a steady downpour.

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Green Bay 3; Kansas City 38 Baltimore ; Washington 31 St.
louis 7 and Denver 25 Seattle 17. The New York Jets beat
Miami 24-17 and Chicago nipped Tampa Bay 14-13 in Saturday
games.
Seven AFC clubs entered the final weekend with a chance-a t
'the playoffs and there were four happy coaches Sunday night.
Hon Erhardt of New England or Don Coryell of San Diego will
join the group after tonight's game.
Cleveland Coach Sam Rutigliano credited his quarterback,
Brian Sipe, with bringing the Browns their first title since 1971.
Phillips was happy to see his Oilers qualify as an AFC wild
card club for the third straight year. Houston lost to Pittsburgh
in last two AFC title games.
-I'd rather be in the playoffs anti not know where we're
going," said Phillips, "then to be a home and know where we

Hawks,Pats,
' Tribee
Chase Titl

By BENTON WOOD
Herald Sports Writer
Semifiril action of the Oviedo Outlook basketball tourpey
contiraiesoday with three Seminole County teams vying for
the title.
At 7p.m. Greg Robinson's Lake Howell Silver Hawks tackle
Metro Conf eren ce entry Oak Ridge while Bill Payne's Sa nf ord
Seminoles face Bob Peterson's Lake Brantley Patriots in the
8:30 nightcap.
Mark Layton and Bruce Brlghtman combined for 42 points in
Lake Howell's 65-55 win over Merritt Island, Saturday.
But Greg Robinson's crew will have their hands full tonight
when they face the twice-beaten Pioneers who handled pretourney favorite Lyman 73-66

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dollars on a system they call "wimix"
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big test a year ago.

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there. It was something wimnix was designed
for, so the request was relayed to the wimnix
operator in the Pentagon.
After searching through the wtmix query
book
a tome that 's bigger than the
Manhattan telephone book
the Pentagon
operator located the proper code and got the
information for the White house. Two hours
after the request for information, the
president was told there were 14 helicopters
available.
In the meantime, however, an Air Force
colonel had telephoned an American airfield
in Turkey by commercial telephone — and
he got the correct answer: There were only
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'Cadillac Chris' Tabbed T-Bowl's MVP Player
Bruce brlghtman looks like a quarterback on the
option play against Merritt Island's Mustangs .

The Silver hawk guard helped Lake Howellpast
Merritt Island and into tonight's semi-final of the
Oviedo Mutlonk Tournament

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Florida's senior flanker Cris
Collinsworth went out with a
bang — eight receptions for

it all over again,
Bowl.
statistics are 120 receptions
That might sound presump- for 1,937 yards and 14 TDs
But the 6-4, 192-pound topnotch pro prospect had mixed tious on the part of a player
feelings about playing his who won the Tangerine

166 yards and two touchdowns

In 1979 and 1980, CoIlin-

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)

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in the Gators' 35-20 win over knows it's time to move on,
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trophy Saturday night and sworth was Florida's nominee
college
career for SEC Athlete of the Year.
whose

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Monday, Dec. 22, 1910

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Nothing Is more welcome at the end of the holiday season
than a casual get-together of friends on New Year's Day.
Whether it's to cheer football bowl favorites, resolve to make
changes, or just plain return to the sobering realities of the
post.holidays, make it easy by making drinks and dessert with
Ice cream.
For arm-chair bowl fans still in a festive mood, serve bright
scoops of raspberry sherbet garnished with green grapes and
splashed with champagne. let winners and (losers) add more
champagne to their glasses as desired (or needed). Or, serve
the recipe as it's named, An Easy Dessert with Splendid
Sparkle, for a victorious ending to the day.
A quart of Coconut Ice Cream scooped into snowballs and
decorated with holly sprigs and small red candles makes a
pretty dessert for six. Or stir rum air bourbon into softened Egg
Nag Ice Cream or brandy into Burgundy Cherry Ice Cream for
a potable dessert.
Merry mincemeat cake and ice cream offers a festive
eanding to I holiday dlrin,er especially if you flambe the rum.
spiked sauce just before pawing it over the ice cream.
And with just a little more effort, Cranberry Cream Pie,
featuring a snowy coconut ice cream crust filled with rosy
cranberry mixture, makes a pretty party dessert. Serve it
surrounded by pine boughs and candlelight.
If guests are resolved to start the New Year more
reverently, mix up a rosy batch of Winter Wonderful Punch to
be served hot or cold, of offer steaming mugs of creamy
Mocha Egg Nag Punch. Then, for a dessert certain to start the
New Year with style, serve individual Brownie Alaskas, easy
to make with packaged brownie mix and cocolate almond ice

cream.
Whatever the menu and mood of New Year's Day, both the
hostess and her guests will be glad It included ice cream.

AN!) ICE CREAM
Place a slice of pound cake in a pretty bowl or goblet. Top
with a scoop of eggnog Ice cream or French vanilla ice cream.
Pour over It a sauce made of mincemeat flavored with rum
and chopped walnuts.

1 quart raspberry sherbet
36 fresh grapes, washed and chilled
I four-fifths-quart bottle of champagne, chilled
Spade or scoop the sherbet into wine glasses. i)rop6 grapes
Into each glass. Pour chilled champagne into each gla.cs filling
half-full. Serve immediately with straws and spoons. Add
more champagne as desired. Makes about 6 servmgs.
Use other flavors of sherbets or ices, and cover theiii with
other sparkling wines. It's easy nod elegant.
MOCHA FA;(; NOG PUNCH
lied strong coffee
I qutI egg nog ice cream
-i cup whipping crewii, whipped
Beat coffee with half of the ice cream in punch bowl. Add
remaining Ice cream in scops. Top with whipped cremi. Fills
30 to 12 punch cups.

WINTEIL WON UI:IFUI.I'UNCII
1 quart cranberry-apple Juice
Juice of one lemon
I quart burgundy cherry ice cream
Combine berries and fruit juices in it two-qw(Pt saucepan.
Simmer for 10 minutes. Pour mixture through a fine sieve,
pressing to obtain all possible berry pulp. Serve hot or cold, in
mugs, each topped with a scoop of cream. Makes 10 to 12
servings.

DELICIOUS DOA1IF.AL) IIUTIEIIEL) RUM

2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
1 cup sugar
1 quart coconut or French vanilla ice cream
1 cup whipping cream
li cup chopped nuts
1 can (8 oz.) whole cranberry sauce
Chop the cranberries finely, put through agrinder or grind in
blender until coarsely wound. Add the sugar and mix well.
Refrigerate overnight.
Soften the ice cream slightly. Spoon it into a chilled 9" pie
pan, pressing it into the pan to form a crust. Freeze.
Beat the cream until It holds its shape, then gently fold In the
cranberries and nuts. Spoon it into the ice cream crust and
freeze for at least 4 hours. If you wish, garnish witha wreath of
whole cranberry sauce at the edge of the pie, where the filling
meets the ice cream.

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2 pounds frozen bread dough, thawed
In 2-quart saucepan, stir toge ther cranberries, sugar, corn
syr up and cinnamon Stirring occasionally, bri ng to boil over
medium heat. Redu ce heat and simmer 10 minutes or until
Skim pop. Stir toge ther corn starch and water until smooth.
Sti r into cranberry mixture. Stirring co nstantly, bring to boil
over medium he at and boil I minute. Stir In nuts. Cover
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spoon, smooth ice cream so It is equally distributed over
bottom and sides of mold, lea ving the center hollow. Freeze
until fi rm, at least 2 hours. Soften the Spumoni Ice Cream ar
spoon into the hollowed center , pecki ng It down. Freezer wrap;
freeze. To unmold, place mold Ice-cream side down on a
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HOLLY BERRY SAUCE
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164 cup brandy
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½ cup vegetable oil
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1-14 cups milk
1 cup coconut rum liqueur, divided
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oil, vinegar and vanilla; stir just enough to dampen the dry
Ingredients. Add milk and cup liqueur, mix well. Turn batter
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degree F. oven 55 minutes or until cake tests done. Cool on a
wire rack. Prick top of cake with a cake tester or a long toothpick. Spoon remaining 14 cup liqueur over cake. Cover tightly.
Store overnight. If desired, serve with heavy cream with
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1 tablespoon grated lemon peel
Sour Cream Lemon Frosting (below)
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Beat all Ingredients except frosting
In large bowl on low speed. Shape dough into about 1-Inch balls.
Place about 3 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Flatten
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Uncle Charlie's basso profundo, the church altos, a shower
Pavarotti and shyer warblers for a caroling party.
An impromptu choir will apprecia"te a warming beverage
and a special dessert after trekking the neighborhood in
Performance. Chocolate cake Is an all-time favorite made
exotic when drizzled with coconut rum liqueur.
This Wacky Fudge Cake Is wrapped over-night so
tastes of Caribbean coconut and Virgin Islands rum fully
permeate its dense richness. The exceptionally moist dessert
that results is irresistible when topped with a dollop of liqueur,
spiked whipped cream.
The sunny liqueur alas blends well with such favorite hot
drinks as coffee, tea, cocoa and apple cider. Add an ounce and
a half per cup of the heated beverage for more Christmas
spirit. You may find your carolers have just begun to sing!
WACKY FUDGE CAKE
2-si cups sUted all-purpose flour

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makes about l servings)
1 pint French vanilla ice cream
' pound batter
pound brown sugar
i pound powdered sugar
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Boiling water
Cinnamon sticks
Put the ice (Team and butter into a bowl find allow to soften.
Addtbe brownsugar • rnwdered sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon;
stir until suiooth. Freeze until ready to serve. At serving time,
place 3tablespoomis of the mix Into a mug, add 3 bmIespoons
rum and fill with bofling water (;irnish with a rinnatmion stick
and sere inunedlately.
For gilt-giving. Ixit the flits in little iret'ztr uorbtnllwrs; when
it's time to present )our friends with a little sitiething, tie on
bright ribbons and present the immix miong with if bottle of ruin.

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1 package fudge brownie rtiix
4 egg whites
kit cup sugar
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I pint chocolate alirioni] ice cream
Bake brownies according to package directions. Cool, then .
cut into 9(3-inch) squares. Chili. Top each square with small
scoopofk'e cream. Place on baking sheet. Freeze for at least l
hour. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Beat egg whites until
loamy; beat In sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time. Continue beating
until stiff and glossy. Cover brownies and Ice crejirn with
meringue, sealing it to edge of tronwies. Bake about 4 minutes
or until meringue is a delicate brown. Serve immediately.
Makes 9.servings.

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AN EASY DES.SERT WITH Sl'l.ENIMI)
SPARKLE

Try Easy Little Recipes
For Busy Chdstmas Week

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WdgM Wateben, 10 am,, Ascension Lutheran
Cturch, C'asselberry; 7 p.m., Florida
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIONTUNTN JUDICIAl.
CIRCUIT FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMUI: M2MsCA2tR
RE: THE PETITION OF:
BENNIE MERRITT
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TO ROBERT CALVIN LONG
List Known Adorns:
A
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WndvHio. Nffi Carona
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that in
action for tha adoption of a mInor
ctu ttas win ili. agawnt you
and you are reoulr.d to serve a
your wKten defen$fl.Ii
any, on CARMINE M. BRAVO,
ESQUIRE. CARMINE M. BAR
VO. PA.. liii SIt• Road 431.
SuIte 211. Lonqwood Village,
LOnQWOOd, Fioria, e.s.,s'
Or or b.for the 15th day
of January. 1S5, and fill the
orlguial wim the Clerk of nih
Court either before sirvica on
Petitioners attorney or Im.
mediately thereafter, oth.r*Is., a
dafautt will be ',tered agaInst you
f or tha 'If III demanded In th•
Petition for Adoption.
WlTNESSmylandIhesesI
orniscounon.tMInhd.yof Dec.

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Sanford ALAnos, $ p.m., First United Methodist
Qmrd Sanford.
Sfsrd AA, 8 pin., 1201 W. First St..
TOPS Cbspter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Clu'.th,
lcrystai lAke setd Country Club, Lake Mary.
Al-Mo., 8p.m., recreation hail behind Stromberg
Carlion, Lake Mary.
11.JESDAY, DECEMBERU
Over 51 flub, 10:30am., Bedding Gardens, Sanford.
Wd$,tWatckn, 7p.m.,SanfordWoman'sClub,
309 &amp; Oak An., 7 p.m., Smnmft Apartments,
casaelharry.
.. Overeaters Aao.ymo, 7:30p.m., Florida Power&amp;
- Ut Sanford.
Ii'S (lia$er 371, 7p.m., First United Methodist
SanfOIt
Seminste
AA, $ p.m., open dlacuulou, 591 Lake
flurth,
Mimle Drive, Sanford,
54iJ.%
(baptet' Sweet MeUnes, I p.m.,
St. Andrewi Presbyterian church, Bear Lake Road,
Forest atv.
VUm pesç: "Golden Autumn" and "Imide
chinatown," 2p.m. Deltona Public Library.
Avistiss Madden, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanlord.
WEDNAY, DECEMBER24
kthrdtakfast Rotary Club, 7 am., Sanford
Airport Restaurant

(SEAL)
CLERKOF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
Iy:JiineI.CuiIis
Deputy Clert
Pubtith December IS. 22. IL 1550
&amp; januery s. ni
DEOSS

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tht by virtue of that certaIn WrIt
of Eiecutlon Hued out of and
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of Ihi COUNTY
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
upon a final ludgernent rendered
In the aforesal4 Court on the 25th
AD.,
certain case entitled. Southern
Loan &amp; Finance Co.. Inc., Plain.
tiff. vs. Joyce Ann Sirmons.
selberry Rotary, 7:30 am., Woman's Club. 250
D,tendant, WicP aforesaid Writ
Overbrock Drive, Ciaselberry.
ci E*ecutlon was dlivered to me
as Sheriff of Seminole County.
Osleda Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town House.
Florida, and I have Ieyiid upon the
Sanford KIwanis, nOOn, civic center.
following discribed property
Sanford OptImist, noon, Holiday urn.owned by Joyce Sirmons, laid
prowrty being located in Seminole
Recovery, Inc., 12:30 p.m., Sears Altamonta Mall.
County, Florida, mor, par.
Sanford Sertasders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
ticularly descrIbed as follows:
Civic Center.
One HI Buick RivIera, 2 door.
Overeaters Anonymoes, 7:30 p.m., Altanusite Mall
bre in color
ID No. IsiuI$H5t4325
Sears.
being stored at Aitamonte Towing
Starlight Premenadcrs, Rpm., DeBary Community
Service. Altamonte SprIngs,
Center.Shell Road.
Florida.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
s Sanford AABegtuers, 8:30p.m.1 1201 First St.
SemInole County, FlorIda, wilt at
1100 A.M. on the 13th day of
January. AD. 1511. offer for sale
Legal Notice
and sell to the highest bidder, for
cash. subled to any and alt
e*isling liens, at the Frant (West)
NOTICE TO THU PUILICi
Door of the Seminole County
Notice is hereby given that
the Courthouse in Sanford, Florida.
BovdofAdlustmon$oltheCltyof
the above described personal
Sanford will hold a regular
ing on January 5, 1511. in the City property.
That laid sale is being made to
Hall at 11:30 AM. in order to satisfy
the terms of said Writ of
consider a request for a variance
Ecetution.
in
the
Zoning
Ordinance
as
it
per
SARASOTA, FIa. (UP!)
.loM E. Poik,
talrl to sIde yard setbaCk requIre.
w bod' nf Jean Maria
mints In MR.7 Zoned District in
inole County Fida
onovan, one of four Lotsll,l0.landSouthlOM'ofLqt
Pubiiih Dec.mber22,75. 1550 &amp;
Block
3.
Fairvlew,
I.
iulonarlu killed In El
PS 3.
Pg. 71 January
being more specifically
described
DEDSI 5. Il, 1511
1vador earlier this month as
located at 401.403401401.405
355 exhumed tOday at the 411 It) 4)1 San Marco.. Planned
the U... t.tç use of properly II for quadeupin
NOTICE TO PUILIC
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cot
.
PubIk Hearing wtll be held by the
spokesman for the flmesI
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Planning and Zoning CommissIon
loardof Adjustment
intpeCityCommissionRoom.City
hotna said the body was
Publish December 23. 15501
Hall, Sanford, Florida t 5:00 PM.
ezhumedst7a.m. and wuen January S. 155)
on Thursday. January II, 1511, to
route to Jacksonville where DID
consider the hollowing change and
an autopsy will be performed
amendment to the Zoning Or
NOTICE
dinanc. and amending th• Future
to recover any bU11st.5..
Notice is hereby given that the Land Us. Element of the Corn
Raymond Donovan, the
Seminole County School Board preiwnilve Plan of the City of
hold a hearing In the Board Sanford, Seminole County,
young woman's lather, said wIll
the office of the Schooi Florida.
he and his wife Patricia, were Room of
o,
1NI, at 5:00
Retoning tram MR 2. Multiple
contacted by state depart- AM. to consider Amendment of Family
Residential Dwelling
POlICY 40*15431.1 to delete the District
nsent officials Sunday.
entrance requirement of the
To that of: IMOI, MultIple
"We jtnt got a phone call Declaration (ManIfestation) O Family
Residential. Office and
from them," be said. "We Domicile for children entering Inttital DIstrict
FIOr Ida schools for the first time.
said yet"
That property described as:
This requirement Is beIng deleted Lois 19 &amp; 20. Block I, 3rd Section,
The state department
because lhe Board has
acted to Dreamwold. PR I, Pg 70
ficials hope to determine abolish tuition foas and
this
Being more generally described
through ballistics tests Ii the requirement, which was used tO as located: 1007 W. 25th St. (Lak.
establIsh residence in Florida,
and 25th Streeti
bullets that killed Miu no longer needed.
Alio to be
Th* planned use of the property
DOnovan and Dies nuns Dec. considered is the repeal
of Policy is Oftice
40*19. 431.4 which requires the
2 were American-made.
TM Planning &amp; Zoning Corn.
piymentoftlflydollartuitlontor mission will iubrnit a r.com
The Donovars believe
each studenf whose parent 5
to the CIty Commltslin
four missionaries wets killed nonresident. This policy Is beingmendation
in avor ot. or against, the
repealed because the Board as requested change or amendment.
by military forces,
to abolish the tuition tea The City Commission will hold a
The U.S. government us acted
formerly • required of
Hearing in the City Corn
i*nded $25 million in military residents. The Ipecilic law being PubliC
mliiion Room in the City Halt.
aid to the Central American Implemented In this amendment Sanford. Florida at 7.00 P M. on
and repeal Is F.S. 221.121. Those January 24. 1911 to consider said
untry ter the slayings,
persons interested may obtain recommendation.
The botim of the women complete copies of tiiese
policies
Alt parties In Interest and
were found in a shallow, and economic Impact statement at citizens shalt have an opportunzty
the
Soerdotfices.
12)1
Mellonvllle
to
be heard at said hearings.
common grave two days after
Avenue. Sanford. Florida.
By order of the Planning and
theY were killed.
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William J. KroIl,
Zoning CommiSsion ci the City of
Chairman
Funeral services and burial
Sanford, Florida, this 12th day of
Publish December 32, 1550
of Miss Donovan was Dec. 10.
December. 1550
DI DO)
J 0. Galloway,
Chairman
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Cty of Sanford
Pope Calls
SEMINOt.I COUNTY. FLORIDA
Planning and Zoning
PROlATE DIVISION
Commission
Pile
)Sb.CP
F or Release
Publish December 27. 29, 1510
Dlvisl.a
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IN RU ESTATE OP
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RICHARD GENE
Deceased .INITED STATUS DISTRICT
OP ADMINISTRATION COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
VATICAN CITY (UP!) - NOTICE
Theadmlnistratlonof the estate FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
lo Jolrn Paul II, In a
RIchard Gene Thomblesen, COURT NOt ISIII.ORL.CIv.Y C?l'tstma_s message, called deceased, File Number 75 II CP, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
pending in the Circuit Court for Plaintiff, vs
ttILLIAM L.
today for he release of Is
%erntnoleCounty.FlorIda,Probate BRYAN, JR.
A.
hostages throughout the Division, the address of which Is BRYAN, his wife, MELODY
and ZALES
them
as
County
Courthouse.
Sanford,
JEWELERS,
D.fendantls).
world, describing
victims of political reprisal or Florida. Thenames and addresses NOTICE OF SALE - NotIce is
of the personal representative and hereby given that pursuant to a
"an Iniquitous, cruel and it,, personal representatIve's Final Decre, of Foreclos,e en.
teredon November13. 1510. by the
Inconceivable monetary attorney ate sit forth below.
All interested persons are above entitled Court in the above
speculation."
required to file with this co,gt, Styled cause, the
sterlign.d
Without specifically WITHIN THREE
MONTHS OF United Slates Marshal, or one of
mentioning the U.S. hostages THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF his duly authorized deputies, will
sell the property sItuate In
In Iran, the pope told 36 THIS NOTICE: (I) ill claims
County,
against the estate and III any Seminole
Florida,
mimbsrs of the Roman obledlon by s laferet,d
person descrtbed II: Lot 11 In Block "A"
Catholic College of Cardinals to whom nolice was mailed that of LAKE ORIENTA HILLS UNIT
the will, . according te the plat thereof as
tM problem of political challenges the validity of personal
recorded In Flat Bo
the quellllcations of the
11. pipe 7)
- of
hostages was Just
or of the Public Rords Of Seminole
representatIve,
venue,
County, Florida, subIed,Mw,yem,
menaces
many
facing IurIsdIctIon of the court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OR to lazes, If any due for the year
mankind.
lnlatpublicoutcrytotp,ehigp,,t
a best bIdder for
"Inthlzflu'tatznasthatwill JEC'IONSNOTSOFILEDWILL
cash at Il
$1 FOREVER BARRED.
°'
'OOfl Oft Tuesday, January
be' an sad for them (the
Publication of. thli Nolice his
4. 151) at the Welt door of the
ho,tages), I am dose to them begun on December 22, 1550
Seminole County Courthou,
Jo
Thombleson
Mart,
In prayer" the pope said.
Ssslord. Florida.
Personal Raprns.twative:
Dated: December 1,1550
"tot' all of them I Uk the
Pine Street, Roule 2
GEORGE
Meitland, FL 3fl51
Lord, with tears In my eyes,
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
Attorney
for
POf501'bil
ca1llngontlrnseroneibliIo
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
RepresentatIve:
FLORIDA
in the lzeme 01 Frap5cMIlian
htve ptty
GARY L.CETZ
God, In the name of man.
p.o.
ui
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
Orlando. Ft. 3N
MIDDLE
rbepcpeabosaldOne of the ()0S)$55919I)
DiSTRIcT
OF
FLORIDA
other menaces f*chtg Publish December 22, 21, NI Publish December 1,1,15,22, 1550
nanklnd'wu tetTC*'iSZfl.
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NOTICE TO THU PUSUC,
Notice I hereby glye thaI the
Board Adlustmást of the C)ty of
Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on January 5, 1*1, In the
CIty Hail at 11:30kM. In order to
consider a request for a variance
in the Zoiting Ordinance as It per.
a ins to rear yard setbaCk require.
mints In GC.2 Zoned DIstrict
begInnIng at poInt 455.4 fe'sl north
and IS' west of the intersidlen of
the center line at First Street end
Holly Avenue. Rt.m North 124' West
Ill', South 123', Last 123' to the
point of beginnIng and Lot X Laki
Moivo industrial Park. BeIng
more specifically described as In.
cited at 720 N. Holly Avenue.
Planned use of the property is
warehouse.
IL. Perkins
ChaIrman
Board of Adjustment

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HOURS
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Noon The Day Before PubkaUon
Sunday - Noon Friday

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISIIONERS
NetICe Sf Public Nearl,,g
The Board of County Cam.
mlssioners of Seminole Coun.
ty wIll hold a public hearing
in Room NI of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Florida on January70, INlet 7:00
P.M. or as soon thereafter as
bo$sible, to consider a speclfIC
land use amendment to the
Seminole County Comprehensive
Plan, Ordinance 77.75, and
retoning of the described
property,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE 71.25 WHICH
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
USE ELEMENT OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
TO MEDIUM DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL FOR 'THE
PURPOSE OF REZONING FROM
A.l AGRICULTURE TO R3A
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
DISTS ICT.
BeginnIng at a poInt 20 ft. west
and 20 ft. north of the southeast
corner of SectIon 23, TntIp 20
South, Rang. 21 East, thence run
norm 410 ft., thenc, west III ft.,
thence sOuth 410 ft., thence east 410
ft., to the point of beginning, less
the east 23 feet Of the norTh Saul
test if the south 144.15 foot 55
Section 75, Township 10 south.
Range 21 east, SemInole Cain.
ty, Florida. Consisting of 10
acres more or low. (Immediately
north and wut of the Intersect Ion
of 1.1. WIlliamson Raid and
Longwood Hills Road) (DIST. No.
2)
Application has bean made by
Florida Residential Communiti.'.
Additional information may be
obtained by contacting the Land
Development Manager at 323.4330,
Extension 140.
Persons not able to attend the
hearing who wish to comment on
thi proposed actions may SubmIt
written statements to the Land
Development Division prior to the
scheduled public hearing. Persons
appearing at the hearings may
submIt written statements or be
heerd orally.
Persons oi-s advised that If they
decide to appeal any decIsion
made at te meeting they wliI need
a record of the procsedlngs, and,
for such prvpo.e. they may need to
waw. that a verbatim record of
the precudlnqs Is made, which
record Includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is
be made.
Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County. Florida
By: Robert Sturm,
Chairman
Attest: Arthur H. Ilckwttti Jr.
PublIsh December 22 1910 &amp;
January17. 1551
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Sacflf Ice.) Choice burial sp
In Oakiawn Memorial Park.
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Middle Age, White Man, average
she, good health, good
educat len. New In ares would
like to mesS fInancially Hairs
lady. Age 55 to is Yrs. For
Detlng and companionshIp.
Reply to Box No. 77, co
Evening Herald. P.O. Ion
$44,'. Sanford, Fia. 3271).
tIHY bE LONELY? Write "Get
A Mate' Dating Service. All
ages. P.O. lox 4071, Clear.
water, Fl. 3351$.
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSI.
BLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN.
CURSED IV ANYONE
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
OP DEC. 15,1910.
Janice P. GoodwIn

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NOTICU OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIh
that by virtue of that certain WrII
of Execution issued out of ant
under the seal of the Circuit Churl
of Seminole County, Florida, upor
a final ludgement rendered In nit
aforesaid court on the 21st day 01
June, A. 0. 1571, In that cat-laIr
cup entitled, BenefIcIal Financi
Co. of Casseiborry, a FIorIdi
corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Carlot
.Pledraltita and . Beatrice
Piedeahita, his wIfe, ielntly ant
severally, Defendant, whICI
aforesaid writ of Execution wet
delIvered to me as Sheriff a
Seminole County, Florida, end
have livled upon the Iohlowint
descrIbed property owned b)
Carios Pledeahlta, said oropert
beIng located In $mlnole County
Florida, more particularl)
described as follows:
One 1514 AMC Pacer, brown.tan
ID
No.
AOIWAISSI7:
being stored at 17.92 Shell ii
Casselberry, Florida
and the undersigned as Sheriff p
Seminole County, Florida, wIll a
11:00 AM, on the 17th day 01
January, A. D. 1511. Offer for salt
and sell to the hIghest bIdder, to
cash. subleci to any and al
exIstIng loIns, at the Front (West
Doer of the Sam Hole Count
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida
the above described person.
property.
That said sale Is being made ft
satisfy te terms ci said Writ o
Execution.
John U. Polk, Sherltf
Seminole County, FlorIda
PublIsh Dec. 22, 21. 1950 &amp; Jan. 5
12. wIth the sale on January 13th
1911
DE DSI

SEMINOLE COUNTY
IdARD OF cousr
COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEAR INO
The Board of County Coni
misslonerlof Seminole County wil
hold a public hearing In Room 30
of the Sensinole County Cow
thouse. Sanford, Florida 0
January 30, lISIat?:O0 P.M.,ora
soon thereafter as possible, ti
consider a specific land us
amendment to the Serninol
County Comprehensive Plan
Ordinance 71.23, and reroning o
the descrIbed properly.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDINC
ORDINANCE 77.21 Wild
AMENDS THE DETAILED LANI
USE ELEMENT OF Till
SEMINOLE COUNTY CON
PREHENSIVE PLAN PROS
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAl
TO MEDIUM OENSlT
RESIDENTIAL FOR Till
PURPOSE OF REZONING PROS
A.) AGRICULTURE TO RI
MULTIFAMILY DWELLINI
DISTRICT.
Beginning at a point 20 ft. wee
avid 30 ft. north of the souffle..
corner of $ect$i 23. TownshIp 2
South. Range 25 East, thince ri,
north 440 ft., thence west 440 ft
thence south 440 ft., thence east 44
ft.. to the point of beginning. In
the east 23 feel of the north 141.5
feel of the south 144.5$ feet c
Section 2S, Township 20 saatt
Range 25 east. Seminole Counti
Florida. Consisting of 10 acre
more at- less. (Immediately noril
and w'eslol the kitenectionof I.E
Williamson Road and Longwoo
Hills Road) (01ST. No. 2)
Application lies been made b
Florida Residential Commvnfllei
Additional Information may b
obtained by contacting the Lan
Development Manager at 323.4331
Extension 140.
Persons not able to attend th
hearing who wish to comment o
the proposed actions may subm
wytiten statements to the Lan
Development Division prior to th
scheduled public hearing. Person
appearing at the hearings ma
submIt written statements or b
heard orally.
Persons are advised that It the
decide t appeal any decislo
made at te meeting they wilt n.e
a record of the proceedings, ant
for such purpose, they may need
.ne that a verbetim record
the proceedings Ii made, wtic
record includes the teStimony an
evIdence upon which the appeal
to be made.
Board of Caunty
Conusslsslenirs
Seminole County. Florida
By: Robert Sturm,
Chairman
Attest: Arthur H. Seckwltts J
PublIsh December 22. 1910
January 12. 1511
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Lost 2 Pit Bull Puppies. S mos.
male &amp; female. Vhs. of Country
Club Area. Reward 3227572.

General Labors NIgN shift.
American Wood Products. NI
Mirvin Ave. Miii office
Loosqwood. Apply between
in. I am-il am. References
required.
ENVELOPE ADDRESSERS
NEEDED!t For info Mall Silt.
addressed Stamped Envelope
To: WALKER, Ill Adams No.
7. Owosso. Ml. 15047.

RA[COLIIRTREALTYIP

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Baby Sin ing in my home. Lip.
Newborn to 4, lunches served.
3214451. -

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Eat

NAVELS
$1-Bushel

37)4721

Navels, Juice oranges,
Grapefruit, Tangerines,
Tangelos. Will Mix. Crumley
3224217.
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Bn.. re.str.- LIvSe,j.1
dlnlng.rm. Kitchen ully
equipped. Laundry r4m,
wisher and dryer inctud.
Screened.hsi back porch, etift
storage room. fleer 4 Towne,
Shopping Center In Orange
City. 1st, last and Sec.
Required. Call Jeenie44O1
41-Houses

Of Christmas Shopping's Go
Slow, Use Want Ads &amp; Make
0ou.

lHsb.sd
Typist. Type for Court Reporter
In Your Home. Equipment
turnlshed. Must type 75 WPM
Accurately. Experience with
transcribing equipment
preferred. Hidden Lake
Ramblewood Area. Call Judy
123-ISIS Alt. S.
$500 monthly possible working
from home. Send self ad.
'eI.ed stamPed envelope and
2k to Continental H, 10* 14701
Orlando, Fla. 3*07.
ECURITY GUARDS. Full &amp;
Part TIme. Ezperlenced
preferred but will train. Must
be able to deal with the public.
Car &amp; tetepisone MIplut. Equel
Opportunity Employer. Call
Orlando 511714 between I
am. 0 I p.m. for Interview.
References will be chocked.
rk Lilt Operator Lumber
Knowledge heiptul. Fuller
Builders Supply, Church St.
Lake Monroe. 323 3477.
e a success in your spire time.
Couples or Individuals, Plea.
spnt profitable work. Your
independent
ShakIe.
Distributor will train. 222 1075.
sud litra Christmas Cash?
Advertise with a Low Cost
Classified Ad. Somewhere
wants what you don't need.
C.elI 322 24)1.

nm Extr

'Mone

IttS an Evening Herak
p.r route. D.p.n
ibisauto needed. plui
ish

bond.

ompanif
The Time Tested Firm
Rag. Real Estal, Broker
i7QN.4rkAve
37741fl

Ba a success in your spire time.
Couples or individuals.
Pleasant profItable work.
Ylur independent Shaikee
Distributor will train. 372.4075

JUST THINK. IF CLASSIFIEC
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANVIl

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

Bea success In your spare time.
Couples or individuals.
Pteasant profitable work.
Your Independent Shaklee
Distributor will train. 3224079.

21441. French Ave.
3770119

STOP TODAY

REALTOR

m.ws

MANY, MANY MORE
AAA EMPLOYMENT

51700 upiront h30's this 3
Bdrm home on a rexti with
option to buy basis. Overlooks
beautiful park I small lake.
Call us for the tacts ma'amt

ROOM
Friv. entrance.
completely furnished for
senior citizen or young gin.
tleusen. 1120 per ma. 321$IIi.

un!,;:

Coiner of 30th &amp; French
Your future air concern
:emputer Science Engineer.
Design Engineer wIth both
herdwere and software es
p.rlsnce needed. Must have
Masters Degrw In Computer
Science and experience In
programming and Trouble
Shooting to Component level.
$15,000 per yr. S4:*. Ne
training provided. Apply to
Fia. State Employment
Service, 300 5. FrInch Ave.,
Sanford 3217222.

REALTORs.

Sanford's Sales Leader
WI LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SANFORD AREA

Assume 9','. Mlq, of tie) Mo
with 510.000 down. 2 Bdrm.
Block. Family Rm, Fenced,
Screened Porch
NwIy
Redecorated, New CIrpel
1.32.500.

JUST FOR YOU) Idree, I bath
hemeinDesary,ne*fraiari,
1511 CHA,eet.Iø kit, iar, patio
onty4 irs. eld 139595
NEAT 3 ldrm, I bath home in
Casselberry with lovely kit.
die., large patio, spacious
Florida riti, lanced yard I lets
merit 141.955.

JUST LISTED 3 Berm I bath
home In exclusive LAt
Equipped satin kitchen,
Fleilda rtii. scr.er,ed porch
Iencedyard&amp;spacIeusr,5
Mutt seal $54,551

30Apartnvesds Unfurnished

Low
E'hloy cosastry iIvIng?2 Bdrv.
apts. Olympic si Pool.
Shenandoah Village. Open 9.5.
323.2510.

Homes
Down Payment

COGs her your lotl Will build on
your loS or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
'MIInc., Reat*or
4'-304l

Perfect retirement Apartment. 3
Rooms &amp; Bath. Sanford Area.
1st mo. &amp; Sec. required. $150
Mo. 321071) Days.

I BEDROOM Lb HUMI,
Løvety quiet neighborhood
Fenced back yard and w'll.
534000.
W. Garrett White, Broker
373.1551

Mariner's Village on Lake Ada.
I&amp;2 Bedroom Apts. from $30,.
Located $7.92 lust South of
Airport Blvd. in Sanford. All

STEMPEg"IEZ WE GIVE
PERSOPIAI. SERVICE &amp; 10%
COMMISSION DISCOUNT TO
SENIOR CITIZENS, LIST &amp;
SELL WITH US.

Adults. 3215410.

Nice I Rm, 3 Idrm apt. Private
entrance. Good location. 1300
ma. + dep. 2273000.
Classified Ads wIll aiwefi gIve
you more
Much , Much
More than you expect.
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2 Bdrm., Duplex. Stove &amp; Refrig.
Pets &amp; ChlIen O.K. $221 Mo.
1st 0 last i. securIty. 322 SIlO.
I Rdrm, I bath Condo - Fully
equipped kit Including washer.
dryer.
stside storage. $221
per mo. + s.c. dep. 3237374.
DiBary. Lovily large I
Bedroom. Air. Ideal tor Senior
CitIzens. 122.5014 or UI 445.
WANT TÔ3B1I WONDI1 Al'
WORK? Place a Classified A4
In the Evening Herald tgday.,

NEW LISTINGS
3 Bdrm, I", bath with fireplace.
Excellent location large
bdrms, over 2000 square ft.
Only 533.000.
3 10cm. I bath home in old
Sanford. Special commercial
zoning. Mature Citrus, shallow
well. 121.300.
COUNTRY LIVIN. Enjoy this
double-. ide moble home on
44 acres fenced. 139.300.
LOTS - ACREAGE Call wlt)s
your needs. We have what you
went.

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Unfurnished
For Rent $300 Mo. 2 BR home,
Central AIr &amp; Il5at, Central
Vacuum, Fireplace. 54Q
Frontage on St. Johns RIver,
Geneva area. P.O. Box $32.
Geneva 32132. 3.0 $141.
3 bdrm, 2 Rauii. Owage, on'
Lake, in Dalton..
Call Jeanie 114)42
For Rent: $300 Mo. 2 BR home,
Central Air 0 Heat, Central
Va., FIreplace, 540' on St.
Johns River, Geneva area.
P.O. Box 132, Geneva flfl2
Frontage.
3. 1'.,,, FamIly Sm., CIIA. 114
Burton Lane, 1323 Mo. $300
Dsp. 322 SIll or 3232722.
3 80cm. 3 lath, CIIA, fenced yd.
Irult trees, large Iamily rm.,
- 14$ mo. + iec. dep. 3234570.

33-Houses Furnished
3 borns, Ito Bath. CiA. All
AppIIatsc
1100 Mo. + Sec.
Dsp. 3234570.

34-Wblls Hoerws
Mobile Home unfvrnished on
private lot overlooking Wetiva
River 2 10cm. Ito Bath Built
on room, screened porch.
patio, carport. Ne pots.
Children negotiable. Available
Dec. 4 $211 ma. lit and last in
advance. Ph. 904351.2775 or
357.3555 att. a p m.

LIC. REAL ESTATE Ireker
1552$ Preach Ave.. Sasferd
I ACRE Osteen area wiih plenty
of Oaks I, only 51750 down.
Total prIce 11.000
SANFORD AREA 1' building
lois. Beautiful Iare Oaks.
Water &amp; sewer available.
$2,000 each.
DEBARY Beaulltvl 3 14cm, I
bath, carport, fenced back
with owner holding mortgage.
Only 110.000.

m.osa
Aft,Hrs, 327,1173
Don't Despair Or Pill Your Hair Use A Want Ad. 333.2111 or $25.
sm.
3.000 SQUARE FT
SCREENED POOL
very spacious blocs.. I Bdrm, 2
bath, split plan, open oeslgn
home on large corner lot
Remodeling nearly complete
wtlti fireplace, nw w wail,
bar. 100~ sq. ft. of lIving.
dining area. Master suite
opens on pool 5 privahs
counrtyerd. Ideal for large
family or entertaining, Low
70's with excellent financing.
Ownet 33)043, Sanford.
SUNLAIIID. 3 84cm, I 5. Lge
Screen Porch, Swimming
Pool. Call Bill Maliczpeslu,
REALTOR 332 7153, Eves. 372

3351.

Near 1792 $l,COO'On Take
over Losn at $374 ma. Cent H.
A, Fully carpeted. Ready to
move In 273 1525

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2601 SANFORD AVeI'U[

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FINESI NEiGhlflOpiiQoø J
BR. 2 flail,. (15 Home wIt,
Large Optv, Spacc ano F amily
Pm • You'll enioi In. (harm
339.900

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ASSOCIATES, IPIC.

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5th St., Lk. Mary Blvd. .322-5253
WASHINGTON OAKS,. slice
DewnwideFuAmevesy.uI,,
3 ldrm, lto lath. Garage,
New Feint. Priced te Sell. 33).

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24.40 Santord Ave.
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REALTORS, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

Wactive I 10cm., 2 laths In
lovely nelIIberheed. litre
large leisced yard. $vp*r
Family Sm. W.W Carpet. A

must s.eat ttlelow low price of
$41,515. Well's lasti

Seem,

ble,s Del lT'ke Chrome Mol
MOmiQ.OSp. illS Boys SPoo.
Site!, $75 Slrawin"rry
I'Ia,l% 6.( e 327 5177
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o. ww carpet, (It) &amp; 0001
57' 00. 4.71 0111 dir 1277 373)
, 42-l)blle

Weddings, In lfomc Porlrals.
ParIrt, Groups Photography
(Jy liii, Cullur,, 32) 125$

1110 Flti*ooB ('fowrrponl
116.000 10 Acret 051ev,, IllS '
no After 6 3219543 or 3136871

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Sa'qIer c'l I eater wilt, Far,
,,l Ia,,k 37$ 7$ tIP Elgin
I' le(t 5Ial cijtbard noton
573 377 6)90

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3)) 57s
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Don I miss itiit O'c' t4,ci6
refloval,d I Ltnil Rflldenhiil

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Income Proper' y
Fully
Periled Greal r,,,, 55* 570

UNBILIEVAILE

YARD. 3 1dm, Cl, Excellent
Lecatlea, easy to see it went
last at 131,505.
COUNTRY AND TOWN 3 Berm.
lath en paved cxl di sac.
Walk *,ScMots. Shopping. etc.
lacksup to Welds on Qu,el St.

Groat Petestial. 532.555.
SUNIATHIRS DREAM I
14cm, 2 lath wIth Gorgeous
Peel i
GigantIc 27*17
Screenedlneeti.wltl,Cuitem
Pit,
Detached
BIG
Workshop. Your Hula plants
wtlllevettoirowegreenheus..
Privately fenced. Many Many
mere Extras. All for only

$09,901.

COUNTRY LOVIR 2 Berm, ilj
lath. Split Berm Plan. Mu,,
Ie*eems, Almest iS Acres
with CItrus Pradoclng Greves.
FamIly Sm., Des and Large
Shaded Yard. Check II Out!
NIWLISTINGIIdmm, Itj laths
1 Yrt. Yevag, Great location.
CHA. Must see to appreciate
Oi-sal aswmØlon. Owner will
seIIFHA,VA er hold small lad
Madg. Only $31,911.
MOVE RIGHT IN Levely I
Berm, I lath SplIt Plan Pool
Hem.. Extra Large Reams
With Cheery Eat In Sreakfast
Nook aff KItchen. Great
Nelgllberkood near Goib and
Country Club. Owner A*ziovs.
541.50

Hwy. 44 West, Sanford
3735470
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'NEED CASH?.

75-Recreational Vehicles

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AOK Tire Mart
21131. French
223.71$

OR COME IN
34f Cash Buyers for a small irs
vestment. Place a low
classitied,ad for results. 323.741.
or 53)9993,

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From$Iotos3Oormore

HWy 92. I mile west of Speed
way, Daytona B.act.. will hold o
a public AUTO AUCTION. I
t'yWednest.ayalspm Il's.
theonlyoneinFlorida Vousit i
the reserved price Call 101
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'71 OLDS 4cyI Auto. R &amp; H $10
ma. Applications by phone 33g.

Call 322.1434 337'4a,4Q

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CASH

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Paidhorjunkcarsand

1174 TOYOTA COROLLA 1400

Trucks. FreePickup, 33l.I

10 buy used 'ftice
".Ispment Noll's Sarilord
urilture Salvage, 1792. So t
S0rlor,j 317 SF71

Deluxe, 3 Dr. Immaculate i

cond. I owner. Call 3235370 4
be'tn 94. Alt. 4 pm. 4454051 5
Ask for LIsa.

'Tbr.PaldporJunkAued
cars, trucks 0 heavy equip
mint. 372.3990.

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F rep tx,me trial, iio (ibi0#l, ii
caB v;
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Tax Service

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Exter1orCni,

lIOlt Pressure Waler and
(,heqiical Cl,anen 2500 PSI.
Will clean Houiet, Trailers,
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ApIs . Banns, EIC Most
lIouset. 310 Alto Heavy
I quipment Tractor Trailer
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Pot a Job wlWdensTnany
ci Hot*e Cleaning, Apis., 5
Small Offices, including ..e_
homes.. Cell ttse Dusters S
PIn. 7p.m. Ask for Jesnle or
iadlne. 9043531S.

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ANYTHING IN FENCE
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' Chain link lot securIty. Rustic
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IsIs &amp; 7ride Post &amp; rail.
hi) 0425 '
P 1 rca Isi,
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ENEROY&amp; DOLLARS!
Belt I Blown CUSTOM 1ff
SULATION CO 37) 4l13or 531
1735 Free est
JlJflk Renvsd

Yrh Yr., Trim, Garage &amp;
',','aIl Bosin,s clean ups.
I4,',itunabit. Anytime 373
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Junk hauled away, we will pay
you for some ltso.nsoq charge
you for clean up. Free 1st.
Call 3337412 Iv,. Alt S.
Las$Osi'

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CiA, Edge. Trim &amp; Py,,.se
Any SIte Lawn. 3232373
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Carpentry

Palntlag I PaperhangIng -Small Commercial, Res14enti.l
Free 1st. Ia mto 11p.m.
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breeds Cut I. Shampoo. 5)9.
Eve md Sun ApIs 3311114'

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Dlslanco Service. We ckan
your garage. 3442315 Day ,
Night.
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I.'rt Misc Anytime 332
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34 Yrs. lip. Work guaranteed..,
Lie. Free 1st. 54)-aNt.
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3 4137. 3775445.
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Dimensional Styro Fpan
leSSors. Reasonable. 3353flpt
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Fun Todayl BuyS, Sell The
Want Ad.yvayi

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CARPENTRY Rep.irs. pelts.
hAl). wCli coverings, dry well
elI types, laminates &amp;
abnetry Mason repa'rs 0
svrr(rete finishings, pressure
washing roofs home III 557$

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IInanc iris Available

'ious Pa.nter lU Cl
wart.
ceasonabIe,pr,c
h3yr's ei,o.
Kenneth . iou,
3355531.
anytimq"rJ

A luminum Screen Repair, guftwi
,mviIalIaI,,n, carpentry arid dry
will 3230134..

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Wetsanilethe
WhoieIallolWai

Vote' y5 005 aS urx,sualhy
choice array of CI.esslfi.d Ads.
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HouSe Painting interior &amp; e.
hr lot &amp; Gutter Work. Over II
Yrs. Experience, United
Painters. All. 5pm. $211131.

Quality home repair a
I 4m'.JsCepng Call 3)34731
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Clyde's Painting 1Q Yrs. inFla.
Horn.', 011k., Stores. No lab
too small or Tall. 345.33$,

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Paint Problems Solved. Dial a
Painter &amp; Decorator 23 Ynt.
lip. Dey 4413034. Eve 44$.
1165,

ttclmnPa,ol,nq I' Rae1rs.
QuaIl, work. Free 1st. Disc.
ho Se,'ors $341450. Retef'

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0 lirmis. li.nily rms. minor
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equipment you isied 104 those

OUR RATES ARE LOWLR.
LakIYiIWNuflhOigCilSt,r

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Winter Moneytand. 323 24.hI.'

bia ones wIth a want ad.
P.it$4flgCSi*.

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Sanbord. Fla 37771
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WI'51.Ofl Holster ifst Shells
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SEIGLER REALTY

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Gold. 'Silver.
Coins, Jewelry, non

ferrous metals. kotoMo ó1

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10-Autos for Sale

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1913 FRENCH AVE.
(20th ST.),
SANFORD
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Money You "ink, .itli

For cle S1 Mignon. 0.,'

GREGORY MOBILE PlUMES
03 3700
3aalOrlando Dr
VA &amp; F HA .iraricmIlJ

3 ACRES ST JOHNS RiVER
WOODED. 130.000 TEIIMS'

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ExcellentCond.14,000.Loaded,
2221114

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CALL US FIRST
323-3203

Richa rd's Ca rpenzry

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o.rt,,,l Oily I 'seth'S si I
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Fil lill, bait,, 3
Silt (onlalned $597

S ACRES. stIlt, SEPTIC &amp;
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IFCTPIC
7 0 N F I'
MOBILE $77,900 I ERyiriS

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SJ,hom,I, F ioricla 31771
RI 57! IS) 5.370
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Buy Football I i(s.o.it wit,

Olv 1)00 3)776'? l,r ,,,
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322so2
VIew tall F bee P,Sackel ønd lo
- - - - Far WorId Largesi Sbultl
'5 ii I .rke Om'canler's lloliie
Animal Zoo ractory CIoSPOutS
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ir t,,le Alt,.,
,,m,d Surplus toyt F rio' 'till
777 375$
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II. SIXJ
twins or
,,,lur ( lny Dcc I tIlt 5utt
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F'.d of Orar.qe Ave Turn rlqpr
it lIXIhIS F UI4N,TURF CO
0155 blocK. Itien IrbI iwic tilik

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Excellent Condeltlon
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Please Call 323.5055 or 3331144 5
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4

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$700003237415
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USED FURNITURE

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•GOLD.SIL VER.

Boardiflg &amp; Grooming

PINBALL MACHINE

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J.*elryorCeins
lop Prices. Call 332 1313
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RIM. 1$TATI

Sm., large utIlity rm. Owner
will sell FHA.VA. Don't wall
en thus Hense. Only $34,900.

• Dell's Auction Centes-.

TOP PRICES PAID FOR

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1 WAY COMPACT SYSTEM
Sterno rOdio. B5R Phuno, I lri.ch
Pl4yct. etc Pay 5129 or liSper
mo
nan, no, no lawn
payrleit
BAItS. 1109 P4 MIlt Ave (hill
Orlandol 116.3540
-___- - -. t.000 used TV y, $256ui.
MILl F 14$
7619 Orlando Dr
Ph, 377 01S7
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TV repo IV Zenilh Sold oi.
1.49) 7$ 11,1 $113 I. cr Ill
Agi'nb 339 AlAs.
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7IEWQUASAR
Giant Screen TI
S sq It Rtnole conhrol Se..'
11,000 Sale 1955

I P4'55
E.i'nise Bike Was
512$, if05' 563 7 I. caller
S,icat.rt. Ea. 133 1)0 1619

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41.B-Condomlniunn
ForSale

CHECK THIS ONEI Lk. Mary-

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Closeout of the Year. All kinds of
Misc. items. Furniture,
NovettIes,'T V's. and Etc. Gills
for Everybody.

3233101

wanted to 5uy Wicker or
Rattan livng Pm
Call 322 0554

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PLIAPICES 3230491
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Wmhcf repo GE deluxe rnodrl
Sold cr0 140935 Oted thorh
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imife Ru 1119 Ii or 119 35 mu
Aqef,i 339 Clii.
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(I'LL 5lZFHoteIbo.spring &amp;
mattresS Sets, 1.30 bo both
pieces Sanford Auction, 1215
S French
373 1340
Mon Si'
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Kitchen

Bri3ges Antiques

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wishers MOONEY An

Ire play EcI conch jfp,
records Will deliver 331
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ur 7557611

BROKIR
2413 S tre0i AS?
OrlanOo
Sanbord
317 tSl$
3710410

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BATEMAN REALTY

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Antiques. Modern Furniture,
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,

WANT ADS ARE BLACK 5
WHf'3.' AND READ ALL
ovis. _____________________________
HONDA C8)O
Very good cond
32390SIaiterS.
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24 HOUR ID 322•9283
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ted to Buy

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121 "0 A q.ftl I)? $306
ore pants,

For Esteti, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp;
pralsals. Call Dell's Auction.
3715420.

USED
ISIOYZIIIG
$1355
1910YZ2500
$1215
1950XS4%SG
5)4,5
OT 175
S 750 ,i
Ii7SR100
51211
MOST 1I1's IN STOCK
LargeDiscountonlN0's 1IONo ,i
Hwy. 17 92 Longaood 5149103 j
'. Mi. N. or Hwy 434.

113 1702 - .......53-TV.Radio.StereO I
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(omoperate.$orrepl, Ext, COL'1iLLVISiON RC.A 7
(111',d 'cil C1(hiyer. 1700 13.50. 1
Wi,,ul Cov,toie. Sold
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331 $3.11 or 295 7fl .
'w,nsrr $100. (Salami,.. u,..
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Ii?orinIen,enpa,mnenlsl9
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CENTRAL. AIR &amp; tIEAT.
CARPETS ON NOLAN RD.
1.41,500.

REAlTY
REALTOR,MLS
2351 1. French
Sell.
OROIBIIs
SInford

68W

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USED GAS xlTc HEN RANGE
Double oven. Mag Cliti
(lean. Workable, '.35 321 Sill
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used very Sn,?
'" Or Jnal 1311. tB 5101

CIEANOILI,ADJUSf
Yoursewing machin,or yact,,i.jm
cleaner 1200 Parts &amp; supplies
Cur all n,achlnes Over 70 yr.
rzierence.
All
wons.
guarAnirid Free eslimates,
)oPIn'S Sew 'P4 Vac, ill
Magnolia 4., Downtown

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, Ii nuntfl old Doberman. $45
OPE7'ISAISA.M. 101P.M.
Ho'JStjik.'n, SOnieobecic'iCc
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373 7200cc 313 5.474 Ask br Jo
WI stIr USED F URP4II URt5
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'w salvage 372 1371.
66- Horses

MICROWAVE
brand flew, push button control
tat probe OrignIly 1619
bdian(r 1.394, II, ,,i,.tlI.iy
339 5)86
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$ lIE Il AP4 i,ti c. , .'m ii'. t yr
old' As.( tru ltlx). way',
Itiueeym's. Piousebrciken
Shots 177 2191
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FRICKE &amp; FRICKE

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Good, clean, used, futile
Spjs &amp; Mitt $15.50 en piece.

Aueni 335 01f6

WRINOLER JEANS
"wbO',
ui
, !iin and
l,'sIy' atsorttioiors Roy
Itt I'm 310, ?"o I'r ' , Price
Wit CO SALE S-HWY. 46W
4 Mi. W of Ii

Cal I Bart

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Rrr REPO1S 'u:tt Irotlre
Or'cz 3579 now 570S or 319 mu

Cr,,4e,:a 4,4 Char
Of will tell 3CpMitly Misc
Char,, Tøfllti a,,d Itvaq.q
".-dspceachs 5.450 Es L..rge
l'OrlObir TV Suren 51 50,
A,tflm.,3i, 'Et'l flCasU,r br
lIar 1900 (alt Kathy 3710610

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Multiple Listing Service

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tiling
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5 than
items to thOose lrom P40115
Sanford FurQiture SaI.nge. 17
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Sanbord. 223 $77).
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When you place a Classitled Ad .... . The Evening Herald, stay
62-L.awn-Garden
cbs. to yourplson. because
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something wonderful '3 about
-'-FILL DIRI I tOPS4)tt.
to hippen.
YELL Ok SAND
Call Clark I. I,,t 72)7540
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S1.A-Furni?ure
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Sill. Sopiy ii l,m,ted P4011's
• Sanford Lurniture Salvage, 17.
vJ So. ci Sanbord. 322 afll.

',Ott ot total iflrentDry on brhnd
n
innerspring bedding.
Thus beds Mi not damaged
OndS but brand new top
Ine bedding sets Ontyl Free
local delivery P4oil' Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1793, So. of
Sanford 373.5731.

I .rc jive Desk 16.12

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pllances &amp; plumsing IixturtL
JENKINS FURNITURICO.
701East 25th Street
323.0111.
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REEF CALVIS Angus, Brats.
man. Charolait. Hereford,
Santa Gtrtruds. etc. Weaned.
$7Q up
711

6OA-Buslness Equipment

monthly Fnincflg. no down
payment
RAKS,ll01 P4 MIlls (17 971
Orlindo 1696 3540

IAT It. lttr
4,w. $30. Es
(t.lfltIf'
15(11 11900 I
(tOfiOf I1't S S.inlO,d Avp

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50--Miscellaneous for Sale
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R'.1 Real I slate Bros.',
JOPIPI KIlIDEM A',500
ty; , ,,,, ,, ,
Ph,ne37..

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7$-Ntorcycbes.

ITALRSWSINTED
Top Prices Paid
Used. a'iy condition 4414)74

Start Buiding Your "Christmas
Fund" Today I Buy and Sell
the Want Ad Way.

IENKIP.ISFURPIITUMECO
345 East 35lt Strert
Sanlord, Florida 37711
323.0951
I 'mre 'male li,'aqle Heal Ion
"cited couple
Altel..
5 PC. wooden Dinette Sets, table
spayed. tilthy. 3 i'i
&amp; '4 chain. $50 each P1011's
lAS,
Santord Fumnilune Salvage. 17
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Black I'upplCs lii) P.,tenls
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lromgoodneuhbor,ted.
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MILNOWAvE.T0SHISA
Puppet, Blue .rs. wt,tic
fiew with Dual Power settings
mask &amp; biaci, coat For AppI

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Lk.M.ry,,p23.6363
Blvd.

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68-V ted to Buy

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165 1 1 Channels S,n'plic
Slriflgs. Oubo. chOrds with
MPOiO Call atte'r S 127 SItS
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Ponies- For kids. Good selec.
tin. will hold for Christmas.
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Ilorses also 331 7753.

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$ Acres t Seminole Community
College Fntr.rc*
17,2 '
HILLARD RAMSEY REALTY
INC
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III 1337

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.1nO, Orq,,n', Lny.iway br
ChriStmas. flec. Gu,tar 5,
a-npiifier $200 VnIu Special
'w 1(2596 Rot, (mu Mu%i
tinter 77O I-rmch Av 377

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We buy equity in I4ous,s.
apart ,se.nts tacant land and
Acr,aiie LUCKY INVEST
MEN is. P o Box 2300.
Dbia Wide Mobile home only
S.,ioru t l.i .12111 322 1111
YearS Old. Low Down I -____________________
Assume Payments 120.000
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REALTORS
, &amp; SOld
1521W 151 SI
3277917
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We p.i 11th 0, Itt . 2nd
'orlg.,q'
flew lOP.) Bath Home
I "cu tic
W,,tt0m,its, FHAOq VA
Mortq.ig tlroher 1104 u
'(tu,A00
121
1979
Call 3727217

Equipped. Cant. AIr. W.W
carpet, garage. Large yard.
Daly $41,911.

BLTTY

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FamIly

une Idem, Kit equIpped. Water,
Refuse Furnished. $300 Mo.
AA. McClanahan LIC. Real
Estate Broker. 3235551.

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Sale 59-is,cal Merthmdise

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2 510'y. 3 dm • I' Bath, Large
Refurbished Home. 5.13.900

CALLANYTIME

REALTORS, MLS

Your

250 Ft 6, 1,9. 12 br $200 Goon
(y 3739154 or 322 70.17

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Florida rm &amp; many deslner
tewchesl5I1S,eel.

JUST LISTED. Large Attractive
3 1dm, .2 lath. Paneled

31A-Diplexes

Conciete
Steel Forms

tO Ares Hwy 17

Redvcedto$79,gQOAssume,,.
Mtg 3 Rdrm, I Bath, C B.
Lerge Fenced yard.

LAt PHI I patio, fireplace,

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STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 313 499)
MULTIPLE LIST1NOSE*vICE

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Used Ruldnq materials iarg".
quantity of doors, all si;p
O(.i-., 321 o ,
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Wit or Guests lovely.1 or 2
bedroom. $773 0 SflS soc. i.
111.71$). Adults.

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w Garage. CHA Hwy 131

3 Bdrm. I, bath. CS. Cent A I.
Garage. Like New 5*3.500.

SUPER LOCATION 3 1dm,,
bitt. 2 story heme en a lovely
treed leSt CHA,
carpet,
eat.Ns kitchen &amp; m.rel 5.42.110.
GOODIES GALORE 3 ldrnj,
bath home in Pinecrest wltti
all the extrast Great rm
fireplace, CHA, screened
porch &amp; werkkept 5S2.sis.

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ese Good assumption,
5.36.900 Tnkej All

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f"nesProtett,o,aI
Plaza Protess.onal 011cc tor
Sale Prest.g, Complex
t,
e.poture Easy access. Call I
305 668 4115. Rudy Jordan Real
Estate Realtors, 25 N Shell
Rd DeBary. Fin Jim Jordan
AStor

Oven%.ied Cab:,, with Guett
House on Wide Part of St
Johns River (Lake t4a,-,, 1,i
with gorgeous wide Oak
Hammocli 35 Acneg

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RIM. UYRTIU.$A.

ISANFORD-Rees. w*Iy 0
monthly rates. utii ii.c tilt.
300 Oak. AduIt Il l3.

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Army Navy Surplus
46-_Commerdiai
Property
ii0SavilordAve
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322417

MU
lee zn-ms

New
listlngMayfalr. Out.
standing 2 Bdrm Home with
Cent. H A. Concrete Block.
privacy hence, Excellent
Assumption. Immediale
Occupancy. Call br Details.

HOLIDAY JOBI

MANAGER TRAINEE
lome restaurant backgrounf
preferred. SlSOwk. + benefits
DRIVER
tCL II' Truck, able to hiandli
pickup. Excellent pay + Iret
meals. Uniform furnIshed.
COOK
IbIs to cook breakfast, lunch ot
dInners. Must be dependable
Salary negotiable.
FRONT GIRL
Run regIster serve customers
Very busy place.

3220211

JUNE
P012W REALTY

SLEEPING ROOMS with kit.
then privileges. 5.40 Wk. Isecurity deposit. 323.5725.

FOR YOUR

GENERAL OFFICE
.1gM typIng, will traIn too
microfilm. Excellent pay +
benefits.

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Ito bath,) story home In Idol

Become a WALLY WATT
DEALER - Own dealership &amp;
sell Wally Watt Aluminum
Utility Bulidngs. Ideal for
husband wife. Minimal Invest.
mevit. High Return on Invest.
mint. For personal interview,
please enclose resumeS, men
lion area desired to. Dealer
ships. c 0 Wally Watt, Inc. 3549
Tyrone Blvd. St. Petersburg,
Fla. 33110.

Ciii 322.2611
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WAITRESS NEEDED Exp.
Apply in person between 10
am. &amp; 2 p.m. Ask for Kathy.
Cavalier Motor Inn. 321.0410.

312.4533

STE1STR()[1

40-Condominiums

Roof en Wanted
323 7412
After 4 p.m.

MLS

331.5739

REALTY
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i,
Georgetown SIx ill
321 0379
Tinrouyo,ow me swing set ,i
small bcyIe! Sill these idle
.Iomswilhawantad Toplace
,vur ad. call your lr.endly
Clasf',j gal at The Herald.
3727411. or III 9993

323-6061
103k. ls%5

3237r32

12.Spsdal Not ci.
Wicker Sale. 30 l(,Of I Basket'.
Ctsairs. Wall Hangings.
PIRATE'SCOVE

REALTOR

10 Acre tiors.. Pasture far Rent,
5100 Mo. Located on S.
Cameron Ave.

24-Business Opportunifiet

As seen on '40 MInutes'. 100's
puresolvent-14o2. Sl.5S plus
$1.30 TPI.H. DiSTributed by.
Nu.Rem, 101A I, SR 431
Longwood, Fl. 32750.
339 4250 or 323.4325

43-tots.Acreage

Th-Houses
UNSWORTH REALTY

URGENTLY NEED DEPENDABLE PERSON who can work
without supervision for Tms
oIl company in SANFORD
area. We traIn. Write T. H.
Dick, Pres., Southwestern
Petr01euns, lox 757, Ft. Worth,
Tx. 74101.

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aders_Gobble

MULTIPLE LISTiNG SEALTOR

5ge

f5 moment liabys,Itla
Weekly, Deify rates.
Day £ NIgbt..fl3.5M1hursiap. indslid care wIll
keep chIldren, newborn to 10
rs., day or night. Sees. rates
Winter SprIngs. 511.3520.

Our

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37E.Pasturs Rental -

LPN 12.5 Shift Sanford Nursing
Convalccent Center. Contact
Mrs. Brown DIrector of
Nursing 322.5544

6-aIda

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Newty Remodeled Beer and
Wine Bar. 7 Yr. 11451 In
Delary. S12,O00.4443431.

$110 Per Week Part Time at
Home. Webster, America's
foremost dictionary company
needs home workers to update
local mailing lists. Alt ages
experience unnecessary. Call
Mr. Flyno I-71&amp;543.S17t

DEADLINES

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January 5. 1511
DEDfl

LEOAI. NOTICE
Public Netice
Summary AvaIlable if FY
1555.11 Budget
All interested persons are
hereby notifIed that a summary Of
the Fiscal Year 1550.11 budget of
the County of Seminole IncludIng
the Intended uses of federal
revenue sharing lunds is available
for public inspection.
The budget summary and
documentation necessary to
support the summary are
available Irom 1:30 AM. to 1:00
P.M. on Mondays throuØ Fridays
at:
Office of Management Analysis
&amp; Evaluation, Room 205, Seminole
County Courthouse, North Park
Avenue, Sanford, FL 3211)
ATTEST.
Roger D. Neiswender,
County Administrator
Budget Officer
Board of County
CommIssioners
SemInole County, Florida
Publish December 22. 1550
DID?)

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Publish: December 22. 1510 &amp;

NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given thiS the
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole Counfy, Florida, Intends
Ps hold a public hearing to consider
the enactment of an ordinance to
be entItled:
AN ORDINANCE RELATING
TO THE PURCHASE AND
DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL..
PROPERTY MADE OP
PRECIOUS METALS BY
DEALERS WITHIN SEMINOI.E
COUNTY; PROVIDING
DEFINITION$ PROVIDING
FOR THE KEEPING OP
RECORDS; PROHIBITING THE
DISPOSAL OF PRECIOUS
METALS WITHIN SPECIFIED
PERIOD OF TIME, PROVIDING
FOR MAKING RECORDS
AVAILABLE TO SHERIFF,
PROHIBITING CERTAIN
TRANSACTIONS WITH MINORS;
PROVIDING FOR
ARRANGEMENT OF CERTAIN
STOCKS, PROVIDING
PENALTIE$ PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
FOR INCLUSION IN SEMINOLE
COUNTY CODE AND AN IF.
FICTIVE DATE
1 10:00a.m., or as soon thereafter
possible at its regular mesSing
as the 2h day of January, AD.,
191)1 at the Seminole County
Courthouse. Room 200. Sanford,
Florida. Persons are advised that,
If they decide to appeal any
decision made at this hearing, they
may need to insure that a ver
betlm record of the proceedings Is
made, which record Includes the
testImony and evidence upon
which the appeal Is to be based.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H.- BECKWITI4 -JR,
Clerk
to the Board of
County CommIssioners of
Seminole County, Florida
By: Arthur H. Beckwlm Jr.
Publish December 22, 1950
DID 51

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LId. Sondod.7lVrs. lip.
Free tat. Firewood
us
331327$
Eves3fli&amp;_

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lando
3uib,1
279 II)!
32)0640

CALL323.5774

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Electrical

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L. I
Plot?5wi.'I1Cleaning See-v Ice
Elect, l(i4fl SI wi S t, 2' Lu
Personalized. tastc)epatsdable
trn,ill 'ice end O:d .'.".rli 4i
Regular or him. basis
wO,h Lo,:uo!-,1 17* SIll
I ddaiOn..,.th,.,1,s,4.,.,.
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Aatto.y Cerise, still serving
Sanford wilts pride lvii 1*
her br. Ret. Free El. 3310071
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soon be hsee'e - use Went Ads
'or ei?ra casts.

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Psofe$&amp;ional Vinyl in iou.,,
Cleaning.
meke
lesitseratie or vinyl iArt4,'.
look., like sew 5, c.
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San Diego Turns Back Steelers

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Colorado 7L Baylor 12
Fresno St. is. u.c. Davis 54
Oregon fl, Pac ific Lutheran it
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Charg ers Clamp AFC West Crown 26-17
AN DIEGO UPII — The San Diego Chargers began theiron 26 carries whil e Fouls ran for ano ther score anti Holt
rth toward the Super Bowl Monday night wi th a victory
Renirschke kicked four field goals to tie his previous singler the Pittsbur Steelers th at proved a team that "lives by
game record.
pass" also can run t he hell pretty well.
The Chargers won the right to host all conference games and
ast year, Pittsburgh's Terry Bra ds haw said t he Charge rs
will play ei ther Houston or Buffalo at San Diego Sta di um either
uld have trouble reachi ng the Super Bowl because they
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"I know a lot of people had doubts aboft whether I was a
rhis year, the Chargers won their second straight AFC West
quality running back," said Muncie. "I think I proved tonight
P$amxonship by running the ball more than passing In a 26-17
that I am. I'm very pleased to be part of this ru n ni ng attack.
ktory over the SteelerS In the nationally-televised season
For Benirschke, the victory was especially gratifying. A
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little more than a year ago, he was In critical condition on a
While holding the World Champion Steelers to only 49 yards
hospital operating table after surgery for Crohn's disease.
hing, the Chargers gained 180 yards on the ground on 44
'l was named honorary captaln," said the 25.year.oldkicker
4ishing plays - six more than by passing — while Dan Fouts
who booted field goals of 33, 26, 26, and 32 yards and added two
pnpleted 21 of 37 passes for 308 yards.
extra points. "Before the game they asked me because it's the
Chuck Muncie, who ran for one touchdown, gained 115 yards
year anniversary of my illness."

The Chargers never trailed In the game, taking a 3.0 lead on
Benirschke's 32-yard kick in U f irst quartei. me sti'
Matt Babr booted a 32-yard fi eld goal in the second period, hot
Benirschke came back wi th two more field goals to give the
Charge rs a 9-3 lead at halftime.
San Diego got its first touchdown early In the third period on
a 1-yard TD run by Fouls andtl* Steelers countered with a
touchdown on a 2-yard run by Sidney Thornton to make
score 16.10.
The Chargers put the game out of reach on Benirschke's
yard field goal and a 10-yard TD run by Muncie to make the
score 2640. On the last play of the game, Bradshaw connected
on a 16-yard ID pass to Bennie Cunningham.
San Diego, with its 448 yards total offense, set an NFL record
for total yards in a season with 6,414, breaking Houston's mark
of 6,288 set in 1961.

"Words can't express Ipw I feel," said Charger Coach Don
Coryeli "Considering the.liber of competition ... a Super
Bowl team, plus the fact that we had a lot at sta ke, we played
well.""
Bradshaw, whose Steelers are out of the playoffs for the first
time In nine years, said:
t and embarrassed by this season
•'l'ni disappointed,
San Diego controlled the ball and did a good job. l'nt glad this
happened. Next year everyone will write us off and Ihen we'll
come ba ck and blow them out."

It was the last professional game for Pittsburgh running
back Rocky Bleler, who will become a sports announcer.
"I knew it was going to be tough to say goodbye to everybody
and It is going to be a tough trip home," Bleler said. "But I
didn't think it would come down to this game ...."

Charger Victory clears

Hawks
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San Diego earned the final playoff spot Monday night,
defeating Pittsburgh, 26.17.
The Chargers clinched the AFC West title over Oakland
on the basis of best net points within the division. The Patriots are eliminated from the playoffs and Houston plays at
'Oakland in the AFC wild-card game next Sunday. Thie
Raiders get the home field because of a better conference

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1aines and will play either Houston or Buffalo on Jan. 3 or
Jan. 4, depending on the result of the wild-card same
unday.
Cleveland clinched the AFC Central Division title Sun.
day, breaking a tie with Houston on the basis of a better
. Conference record.
Buffalo clinched the AFC East title with a victory in San
Francisco but the Bills definitely will not host a conference
semifinal playoff game. Buffalo will play away on Jan. 3 or

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East title anyway on the basis of best net points In division
games. The Cowboys needed to win by at least 25 points to
gain their fifth straight division crown. Dallas will play host
to l,os Angeles Sunday in the NFC wild-card playoff game.
l.ast week, Minnesota clinched the Central Division and
Atlanta became the Western Division champion.
IC. Los Angeles beats Dallas, the Rains travel to
Philadelphia and Atlanta plays host to Minnesota In the
NFC semifinals. If Dallas defeats Los Angeles, the Falcons
are home against the Cowboys and the Vikings travel to
'Philadelphia.
League rules stitnllate no wild-card club may playa team
from its own dlvIlon until the conference title game.

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If ('la)lon Moore ever decides to give up his ma, Lyman's
Terry Barrett might be a prime contender for the role of The
Lone Ranger after the Greyhoundss' showing in their
Chr istmas Wrestling Tournament this past weekend,
Barrett, grappling at 151 pounds, was the lone hound to grab
it championship, despite having four teammates in the finals,
The losses cost the Greyhounds of Skip Pletzer an outside
hance at the title. Bishop Moore easily won the crown with 181
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Washington at Atlanta
Kansas City at Cleveland
Now Jersey of Indiana
Now York at Chicago

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Boston
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St. Louis - Released outfielder
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Calgary 3. NY Rangers 7
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Calgary at NY Islanders
Bruce Suttr from Chicago for
Montreal &amp;I Gueb"
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Hartford at Toronto
Football
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Edmonton at Los Angeles
Coach Ron Erhardt.
Seattle - Jack Patera agreed to
Colorado at Winnipeg
a five year contract at head coach.
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minute heroics.
Dale Philip's' hosting Ovied o Lions trailed Cocoa Beach 52-

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off 16 straight points to ice the final 65-52
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Halftime: Sanford 27-13. Fouls: lake Brantley it. Sanford
18. Fouled out: Moths, Technicals: Coach Bob Peterson, I.B.
MEHRrrr ISLAND 165): Chester 10, Miller s, Slea 12,
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LYMAN (Si): G UlL. 13, Lemon 17, Scott 10, Hillman 12,
French 15, Evans 0, Lastrow 2. totals; 911-19 Si.
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Se minole 111gb senior guard Clarence Sipplo
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l'oday's consolation action got underway this
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I)eLand and Apopka. Th e remainder of consolation aclion leading up to the championship:
tilt has Winter Park meeting Trinity Prep at 11;:
Bishop Moore matches up against the winner of
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round action of the Seminole Soccer Classic at
Seminole High.
Edgewater pulled the biggest ivctory of the
day long matches by knocking off two-time
defending state 3A champs Bishop Moore 2-1.
Th at Edgewater win snapped in impressive
Hornet 'victory streak that sparned 44 straight
games.
Surprising Sanford, now 8-1 on the season and
perfect in the Five Star Conference soccer race
at 3-0, toppled Apopka's Blue Darters 3-1 Monday morning and then came back to register a 4

LAKE HOWELL (10): Brightman 28, Layton 9,
O'Shaughnessy 8, Scott 8, Studley 7, McKnight 0. Totals: 22 1$-

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Another Orange Belt representative - Oviedo's Doug
Jordan - made aname for himself by grabbing the 121-pound
nut' with a convincing 8-0 victory over Lake Brantley's Jeff

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Jordan 's triumph erased the pain of an earlier 6-5 loss to
Horn in a dual meet. With the win, Jordan and Pabon were
ruined most valuable lightweight wrestlers, whale Jai
Wolfson s Trent Mosle&gt; (169) copped the honor for
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)Idngs in the 13 classes, In addition to Love's victory,
another ex-state chant - Bill McKenna - joined Diego Pabon
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No. loviia 43. Arkansas Sl 51

Seniors Steve Schofield (222), Matt West (147) and Jeff
Burns 169) Joined Henley as second place finishers. The
Greyhounds didn't receive any help from third and fourth
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Henley at 128. Love is a defending 3A state champion.
Barrett's decision over Clarkson was the other llorney.Hound
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clash for the tournament championship at 8:30.
Brightmancollectedl9ofhlsgamehlgh 28 potntstnthe flrst
two quarters of play. But It was his deceptively quick hands on
defense in the second half that locked up Late Howell's victory,
The senior guard swiped an Oak Ridge pass with seconds
left and fed teammate Rob Studley for a layup to kill the
Pioneer's last ditch efforts.
That play was his 11th theft of the night.
In Seminole's victory over Lake Brantly, the Tribe squandered a halftime advantage by then collected itself late In the
game to preserve the victory.
Aaudreau finished with 14 points, six of them coining in the
final stanza. Seminole's big man, center Steve Grace notched
10 first -half points, but ran into second-half foul trouble and
scored Jint one more through the remainder of the contest.
In a fitting night for comebacks, Toni Lawrence's Lyman
Greyhounds Likewise added their chapter to the story.
Antoi ne Lemon came off the bench to replace a fouled-out
William Scott and used his scorching Jump shot to hit for seven
straight points in the final 30-seconds of the contest to help
Lyman overcome Merritt Island 6945.
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about Bishop Moore's veteran unit. The Hound, get a chance
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evening. "All of our guys went up against some real tough
opposition . "
On the contrary . Barrett proved too tough for the Hornets
Duane (axson. Lyman's determined senior broke a 4-4 tie
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In earlier round consolation games, Lyman came from
behind to knock off Merritt Island's Mustangs 69-65 while
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Seminole County prep basketball squads tossed out a few
curve balls In Monday night's semi-final.s of the Oviedo
Outlook Invitational.
Lake Howell, up and down prior to the tournament, and
Sanford, struggling with new faces in a graduation depleted
lineup, secured victories Monday to make tonight's championship game an all-Seminole County final.
For We Howell's Silver Hawks, Bruce Brightman cleared
the landing path to the title game with a 28-point effort that
included 11 steals.
For Bill Payne's Fighting seminoles, Mike Gaudreau timed
hot in the final period to help Seminole overcome some
mistakes and gain an ounce of revenge against Lake Brantley's Patriots for an early-season two-point loss to the Big
Blue squad.
Brightman, who has shown flashes of brilliance the past two
seasons, played perhaps the best game of his prep ca
eer in leading Lake Howell over Metro Conference entry Oak
Ridge 60-57.
Gaudreau was a perfect 44 from the charity stripe down the
stretch to help Seminole stave oft a Patriot rally for a 484

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Several thousand politically apbureaucrats are packing up to make way for the
in the "spoils system" tradition, but tiis tone around
fne pofJa1l
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The Democratic bag-packers knew all along , of course, that
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But a rent episode that demoostrated the harsh reality of
tiUca1 transitions Involved 17 of President Carter's lame
'dutk nominations for life-time jobs as federal judges. The
'itepubilcaus rolled them out, too.
The fate of these presidential nominees
Which was In the bands of
will be thaired next
IM Senate Judiciary Committee,
ar by Sen. Strom Thurmond, R.S.C., since Republicans also
won control of the Senate next year.
Thurmond, as the committee's ranking Republican, has
ked senicably with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mau., the
Democratic chairman who now must step down, despite their
'0104part political positions.
Thus, wnen icenneny warnea a personal prep approved D
thle committee for Senate conflrmaticm as a federal appellate
judge In the waning days of the congressional session, Thur.
mood and his GOP colleagues went along.
'Some senators — not committee members — objected to this
'apparent favoritism for Kennedy since their own nominees
,**re losing out. They forced a delay that left Kennedy little
time for action.
"With few days apparently remaining In the session, Kennedy
called a quickie meeting ma tiny Capitol room after the Senate
idjoirned In the early evening.
Republicans dutifully showed up so Kennedy would have a
quorum, then joined Democrats In unanimously approving
Stephen Breyer, a former Harvard Law professor, for judge of
the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
There were 11 other pending carter juogesxup nominsuons
mi Kennedy's agenda. But when they came up, the Republican
members suddenly were gone — all but Thurmond.
Sen. Dennis
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long been speculation that Thurmond agreed to support
.Kennedy's fellow Bostonian If the Democrats would not press
But committee sources denied there was any deal. They
claimed Breyer had won the Republicans
displaying bipartisan fairness during 115 term as Kennedy's
cbief committee counsel.
. ,In any event, President Carter had already filled more
Judicial positions than any other president, thanks to Congress'
ceatbon of 152 new federal judgeships to relieve overcrowded
tOurts.
Counting nominations to fill vacancies In existing seats as
as the new seats, Carter has won Senate confirmation of
12 judicial nominations.
President-elect Ronald Reagan is not likely to come close to
this record, but he may, as compensation, be aLE TO NAME A
preme Court justice. Five of the nine incumbents are over
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Richard Nixon appointed four, Including Chief Justice Warren
Burger.
:'Carter, on the other hand, appointed none. He Is unique If you
-'adrisider him as an elected president who served one full term,
'but only one. In that precise category, he Is the only president
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College kids have new heroes these days — the college
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That's according to a report from the Carnegie Council on
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seats in Florida, Alabama and North Carolina.
In Alaska, Carter got only 75 percent of the vote —runnlng
nearly points behind the Democrat Cart Gruening, who lost
to Republican Frank MurkowskL
• The cuiaervatives will be taking onan established group of
Democratic veterans in 1962— many of them, like Kennedy,
coming from states with strong Democratic voting patterns.
Some of the Democrats defeated this year were in
traditionally Republican states like Iowa, Indiana, Idaho, New
I(Impshlre, Alaska, and South Dakota.
f-Republican also defeated Democratic Incumbents in
Florida, Wsshli*ton and Wisconsin this year. In two years,
Sons. Lawton Chiles 01 Florida, Henry Jackson of Washington
and William Proxmire of Wisconsin will be on the ballot and it
:, ill be difficult for Republicans to repeat victories in these two
$ates without the Carter drag on the Democratic ticket.
- But the battle will be Intense with the Republican right wing
imed with an even bigger war chest than It had in 1960 and
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exceeded only by accidents.
'*Today's fatalism fuels a spirit of justified hedonism.
"There Is a growing belief among college students that,, If
they are doomed to ride on the Titanic, they ought at least to
make the trip as piesiunt — make that lavish — as possible
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find out all you wanted to know and were afraid to emergency toothaches.
ask about eight of the most common dental
This particular tape explains the causes of
problems without any charge or obligation by toothaches and recommends temporary methods
calling 322-3152 and giving the number of the of easing the pain.
particular tape you are interested in hearing.
Dr. Greenberg graduated from Emory
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recently made available to this area as a corn- Sanford for four years. His office is located at 819
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Levine said when students are asked what they worry about
they put do" everything under the sun "and that, too, If you
Include solar energy."
Among the worries cited:
—Fears over the economy, polution, energy, crime, morals
and nuclear war.
—Apprehension over nuclear power, corporations, greed,
illegal aliens, and the right wing.
—Concerns over Anita Bryant and her antl-homoaexual
campaign, Phyllis Schiafly and her anti-euak1gbtaamendment campaign.
Also: The poor, foreign policy, self-centeredness, divorce,
money, authoritarianism and prices.
And: Thugs, increased regulation, per-rnledveness, reduced
standards 01 livIng, the environment, and the justice system.

And what about alter graduation?
'lucy want their own home (not an apartment or a coodomlslum) with a big yard, well-kept lawn, appliances, steVeb,
and the like," the University 01 Michigan Institute for Social
Research found.
"About half think it is extremely important to have clothes in
the latest style."
The focus is on the material joys of life,
Levine said!
"Glitter and gold are part 01 the delving force for this
generation, more so than for their predecessors of the 196k..."
And a philosophy 01 life Is much less important.
"Perhaps If one believes thatheorshe is... onadoomed ship,
a "philosophy of life becomes meaningless," Levine said.
"It is a world where freedom of individual action seems
pathetically limited and a time when situational ethics appear
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The most blatant example of Carter's dragging Democrats
down to defeat was in Idaho, where Sen. Frank Church lost to
conservative Rep. Steve Symms by a single percentage point.
Carter carried only Z percent of the Idaho vote to Reagan's 67
percent.
In eight states where Republicans grabbed Democratic
Senate seats, Carter failed to get 40 percent 01 the vote.
Carter Isn't entirely to blame in all these cases. In South
Dakota, Carter got only 32 percent of the vote, but Sen. George
McGovern's
percent wasn't very impressive either. He
probably would have lost with a strong Democrat at the top of
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Senate candidates in his wake. Democratic candidates won 75
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mases. They were children again and favorite memories is that of her grand. a ride around," said Miss Gielow.
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Eve- and New Year's day.

Mansour said it ig surris1ng the amuiiiai silence
divorce rate Is high Ili the US. when

A don't like the cold weatlrIer," she

couples have the freedom to choose each said
other.
She said Srl.I.anka is a tropical country

"Maybe there is a disadvantage to and she is having a difficult time ad.
unlimited freedian," hi.' said
justing to the cold.
Oli ve Kopolo, of Zamimbia, has been Ili
Central Florida didn't help much
Not surprisingly, Gupta said he Is the United States for a little over a year. Tuesda). With temperatures in the low

stWying qrunomy. lie said he will She said she did not expect to find 50!1. a planned boat trip along the St.

return to Nepal when he graduates to put segregation and racial prejudice.
Johns River for the students had to be
las kno wled ge to work.
"I wasn't prepared for It," she saul. cancelled.
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he said. "Without it, everything falls at Virginia Polytechnical I nstitute and
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freely with white students."

Kopolo is studying -nursing at North

their "smila, laughs and jokes."
lie said the economy here- is good, but

Space Center.

Mansour said he was very impressed

Carolina Central University in Durham.
She said there are filmy things that are said he hopes space exploration will
he was surprised to find there are poor a part of American li fe that she thinks continue.
people in America.
are good, but she cQuldn't take t hem
'Instead of spending money on
The greatest problem facing home because they ouJdnt fit in her military eulpment, why not s pe
nd it on

Amimencans today, he said, is the high society.

divorce rate.

thi s kiri of endeavor, which can help all

Sujutha Panditharathe, 28, of Sri. mankind?" he asked.

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yi ers aW Dad "kidnapped" m thei
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light," it was obvious that light," Jimmy and Krlsty ties with his faznlly, except cult and diprogramined.
"I know a little of what
Jimmy and Krivty MCNIChOI had plush dressing-room for his alder, Janet (Krist)1).
"I talked with a couple of that's like," says Jimmy,
were enjoying working traUers parked, tandem
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motion picture-for- Southern California of the cults to get ready for sultants who actually had
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television as a brother and a locations used in the film, the part," says Jimmy, "and been from a cult laid it all out
sister caught up In the Kr1dycoWdtilybe found let me tell you, it was weird. for us."
Asked if he could we
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a re1ous cult. in jJmzny,s .ijn -going We should have a strong
dram, because a lot of what himself getting Involved In a
The 1t time they had over their
we learned from those real cult, Jimmy answers.
acted together Was 13 years
In "Blinded by the Light," consultants was put into the "! would depend on 'the
ago, in a filmed episode of to air on "The CBS Tuesday film."
circumstances, but I don't.
the aerlá, "Family Affair." Night Movies," Tuesday,
K.rlsty, In her role of Janet think so. I do know If some
"I was about 6 and Krtsty Dec. 16, on CBS, Jimmy Bowers, IrUtrates the cult to member of my family was
Wass, says Jimmy, and plays David Bowers, a teen- maintain a loving contact pulled In I'd try'.to get him
wewere brother and sjateriji ager who comes under the with her brother while their out."

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Saturday morning to watch as the annual Sanford Christ. Patrol, which rolled
'jFirst Street,with their lights
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flashing and sirens screaming, the niarchers,in the parade
SOnICUZIIes standing three-and four-deep along the curb. stepped off shortly after 10a.m.
people began arriving along the parade route more than an
This year's parade, with the theme 'C r1stms hi the
hour before the first marchers stepped off,
sunshine" included floats, bands, and marchers (rom a
The sun was bright, the sky clear, but many of the wat- wide variety of local groups.
chers wore thick winter coats as the temperature stood at 86
Two equestrian groups and a team of motorcyclists from
degrees as the first units roiled by.
the Orlando Elks also entertained the residents who lined
A (Toed estimated at'between 5,(X)0 and 10,000 watched the route of the march,
eight bands, 25 floats and hundreds of local marchers follow
George, the Central Florida Zoo's elephant, also took the
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retiring fire chief, down First Street to Laurel Avenue,
A total of 143 different units marched In the 14-hour
Led by patrol cars from the Sanford Police Department, parade.

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Herald Stall Writer
Memorial services at Lake Eola Park
and on the air and special programs will
mark Sunday's designated period of
mourning for John Lennon, shot to death
Monday night outside his Manhattan

home.
WORJ.FM (107.7 MHz) has organized
a two-hour memorial service at the Lake
Eola Park bandshell in downtown
Orlando.

The service, featuring speakers and
local poets, will be broadcast live on
WORJ.FM starting at 1 p.m.
Program Director David Sousa said
callers have told station employees they
are glad there will be an official
gathering for them to attend. Further
details are available from the station at
298.5510.

WDIZ-FM
customers who need minimum insurance coverage are turned away repeatedly. To,
overcome the,, situations Is my whole reason for being in business."
Yes, this all sounds quite promising, but just how can Ralph Kazarian afford to offer a
truly better price fo you and mel
"I've shopped for years to find companies who offer the best possible rates for my
particular customers. As a result, I broker business with 25 to 30 Auto. Truck, Motorcycle. Motor Club, Mobile Home and Motor Home companies that target their effort to
my particular customers. This allows me to give my customers the Insurance 114y need
at the price they want to pay,"
And Mr. Kazarian has proved himself to be quits successful In his approach. After 13
years in the business, he's estbllshid himself as an institution within the auto insurance
Industry in Florida. To prove his ambition and deteminatlon, hi's opened nine offices in
the last two years in the Central Florida area and has just recently remodeled his new
Sanford office, which Is located between Burger King and Flagship Bank on Orlando
Avenue (323-2434).
So,,,tf you're really Interested in finding out how to get the insurance you need ... at the
price you want to pay —stop by one of Ralph Kuarian's auto insurance agencies,—ADV.,

100.7 Mlix) Program

Director Bob Church said his station has
opted for a 2-hour program combining
music and interviews with people who
knew Lennon, as well as listeners'

comments.
Peoole from throughout central

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424-9100 and express their feelings about
Lennon's death.
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special NBC radio program on Lennon at
9 p.m, Saturday and 8:30 am. Sunday.
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The exact content of the tribute had not
been determined, Gardner said, adding
he feels the station's staff is preparing an
excellent program.
WBJW.FM, an RKO radio affiliate,
will broadcast Lennon's last interview
Sunday night at 9.
The three-hour interview was taped
only 15 hours before Lennon was shot.
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This is the story of Bridget, a courageous 14-year-old
Leukemia patient; a loving family willing to sacrifice anything
it takes that she might have the gift of life; and a widening
circle of supportive friends, who have given them a very
special Christmas present.
Bridget, an eighth grader at St. Mary Magdalen School In
Altamsxite Springs, Is celebrating her 14th birthday today in
Seattle, Wash., where she Is undergoing treatment for Acute'
Lymphocytic Leukemia (All.) at the Freddie Hutchinson
Memorial Clinic.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kiernon Jr. of
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He urged the people to develop power
names were household -words. The work In local government, adding that nobody
America,
He said there obviously has been they did for the people had become gives up that power. "You have to go out
progress in the movement for equality, legendary. And no one can even think of and get it," he said. "In the 1960s there
but by white standards that progress has the names of the persons who defeated must be struggle, and the challenge is
been minimal. He said the only way to them," he said.
yours."
"The nation's new mood is ugly and
continue progress Is through economic
Horace'Orr, SF.EDCO president, said
mean. It is no longer a prestigious thing his organization will continue - to en
and political means.
"We have to develop new strategies, to sit in a Congress no longer committed ctu.rage respect for one another among
to the eradication of proverty. That's no the people
We have to do new thinking," he said.
He decried the new thinking of longer popular," he said.
Master of ceremonies for the event was
To illustrate the change in attitude, Orlando City Commissioner Ernest
Americans, illustrated in the election last
Congressman Stokes noted it Was Page. Others at the bead table, in ad'
month.
"Jerry Falwell and his "Moral necessary for President Jimmy Carter to ditlon to Stokes, Ott, and Rev. Amcm
Majority" defeated many good men veto a good bill in order to defeat an anti- Jones, chairman of the SEEDCO board of
in the November elections," he said. busing amendment. "We have been directors, Included: County Con).
"They defeated men who had served in notified there will be an attempt to repeal missboners Sandra Glenn and Robert G.
the U.S. Senate like George McGovern, In 1981 the Voting Rights Act of 1965," he Feather, Sanford City Commissioner
Birch Bayh, Gaylord Nelson and Warren said. "And the Senate has killed a fair Eddie Keith, Altamonte Springs City
Magnuson all of whom showed their housing bilL'
Commissioner Dolores Vickers, and
"It's a shame in 1960 that we must still school board member Roland Williams.
concern for the plight of the poor, Their

Jimmy and Kristy McNichol

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pass civil rights bills. It's a crime that we
can't pass one," he said.
Stokes said he has taken an attitude of
"wait and see' what (President-elect
Ronald) Reagan is going to do. "lie has
golden opportunity to help the nation with
reference to the relationship of the
races," he said,
"He has 'a golden opportunity to bring
the people back together," Stokes said,
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called on the nation's black community
to seek political and economic power. "If
you have either one;they (thewhltes)
wl'respect you. lfyou have both,they
will fearyt' Stokes said.
Speaking to a Sanford Civic Center
audience of the "Friends of the Seminole
Education Economic Development Corp.

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all goes well, she will be returning home in mid-February.
She was accompanied to Seattle by her parents and her 12year-old brother, Patrick Michael, who has proven a good
"match" and agreed to donate bone marrow to help his sister.
The hone marrow transplant took place on Oct. 29, and it is
necessary for her to remain at or near the clinic for 100 days
after that.
It is necessary for Michael to stand by during that time ui
case more marrow is needed. John and Patricia Kiernon were
not there just to supply moral support and comfort for their
youngsters, but also to supply white cells and blood platelets
when needed.
Meanwhile, the other two Kiernon children, Emily, 6, and
'flmothy, 9, stayed at home to attend their classes at Dowmeridi Elementary School. Friends and relatives pitched in to
look after them in the absence of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kiernon Sr. are here now from Richmoral, Vs., to help out.
Recently it became necessary for the father to fly home to
take care of his business (he is a loss prevention manager with
the Si, Paul Insurance Co.) and we about his two younger
(if(frfl
The idea of Christmas with hail the family in Florida and the
other half in Seakde was a pretty glum prospect, but Thursday
night Kiernon was presented with three airline tickets to

the Catholic Men's Club, women's circles and young people of
Mary Magdalen and Anunt'iaiion churches, the Maitland
Soccer Club, the employees at Altamonte Springs Days lA)dge
and the conunurlity."
Bill Slevin, manager of the Days Lodge on Douglas Road,
sent a memo to employees suggesting that instead of the usual
employee gilt exchance, they put the amount they would
normally spend in an envelope and mark it for Bridget for a
"more merry and blessed Christmas." The 25 employees at
Days Lodge agreed.
"Many of us were here in September during the drive for the
Leukemia Society," Slevin reminded them, "when Bridget
swam 100 laps In the Super Swim Classic in our pool. Her
father wanted her to stop after 75 laps, but no way. No quitting
for Bridget. When she completed her laps, she was visibly
spent, but her face was aglow with inner happiness."
Asked bow Bridget in her condition was able to swim that
many laps, her father described it in one word — "guts." "She
was out of remission and I didn't want her to do more than 30 or
40 laps, but she was determined to reach the goal she had set
for herself."
Bridget raised more than $400 through her sponsors that day
for the Leukemia Society of America Central Florida Chapter
almost as much as the $600 a year she is entitled to receive
from the society as patient aid.
Bridget was recognized for her efforts Thursday night at the
second Annual Leukemia Sup Swim Classic Awards Night in
Orlando and Slevin read the memo he had written,
'She was a pretty good swimmer before becoming ill but she
didn't practice for the Super Swim Classic," said her father.
Bridget was an active 12-year-old back in April of 197P when
she first started to display
symptoms that something was
wrong. She was a member of the Casselberry Girls Softball
Team, a Girl Scout and, Kiernon said, would have played in the
scoccer league along with her brothers if there had been a
girl's team.
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and didn't have good Lvlor. One night Bridget was cainping oil
an island at the Girl Scout camp near Narcoossee when she
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Leukemia in September, is shown with Bridget's
father, John F. Liernon Jr., at awards might.
enable him and the children to spend Christmas with the rest of
the family. A cashier's check to help with expenses was also

presented.
"It's all in the Ctwtstmas spirit," said Buddy Anderson of the
Catholic Men's Club, which headed up the drive to help the
Kiernon family. "They are a fantastic family and he is a super
father. At 6:30 a.m. on Saturdays he was always out there
lining the soccer field. Whenever you nee) him he's always
there."
"The one bright spot In all of this is finding out what nice
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became Ill and her parents were called. "We had to row out In
a boat to get her," her father recalled.

When they took Bridget to the family doctor, blood tests
revealed leukemia and she was referred to Dr. Kjell Koch, a
pediatrician who ipecializes in this type of case. "lie's just
been wonderful," said Kiernon, "The success rate In
chemotherapy treatment for children Bridget's age is not as
good as for younger children."
Kiernon said that Bridget was in remission for a month or
two after her initial treatment, but last spring suffered a
relapse. After more treatment, she was back in remission in
.Jilay and that lasted a month or so.
1 The nurses at the pediatrics ward at Orlando Regional
Medical Center, where she spent quite a bit of time, became
very attached to Bridget and she to them, her father said.
"When she was home they would call up or come by and take
her out," he said. The nurses still call her In Seattle to see how
she is doing and they are very supportive."
"When Bridget first learned she had a disease which could
be terminal,
Kiernon said, "she was scared, but we've
always taken a positive attitude. We really feel she Is going to
get over it. She is resigned to the fact that It may be terminal
and all she asks is that we tell her the truth about what Is
happening. She doesn't dwell on it. She deals with It, accepts it,
but has hope.
"We had tried to get her in to the Boston cancer center for
bone marrow treatitient, but couldn't," said Kiernon. "Then
she was accepted at the Fred Hutchinson Clinic, and that's
where the bone marrow transplant treatment was developed.
It's the best place in the world.
"They have only been doing it actually for the past 10
years," he added, "and one of the social workers there has a
son still living who had the ritarrow transplant eight years ago.
They say if you survive two years after the transplant, it is
considered a 'cure' -- a total remission.
"They have a good success rate there. It Is a super place and
all the families are very close and supportive," he said. "It is
necessary to destroy the old bone rnarr ow before transplanting
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The joint conference committee finished the omnibus
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the marrow from the donor and regenerating the old bone
Michael has a tutor to help him keep up with his school
marrow. They found-Bridget was in relapse again when she assignments.
arrived at the clinic. She was subjected to potent
"We get a lot of strength from the Lord and our friends,"
chemotherapy and 10 days of full radiation and another drug Kiernon said. "We have gotten a lot of spiritual support from
Injected into her spine before the transplant."
all the prayers.
On the last day of the radiation, Michael was taken to
another hospital and his bone marrow aspirated through 200
long needles Into his pelvic area. The marrow was put into a
plastic bag and taken to Hutchinson for Bridget's transplant. It
usually takes three weeks for a graft to take place, but with
Bridget it took longer.
As a result of the radiation, Bridget developed spots on her
lung pod pneumonia. "There Is always a danger of viral
pneumonia and there's no way to treat it," said Kiernon, "but
fortunately she didn't have that type."
She still has a fungal infection, and at this point isn't eating;
The heavy doses of radiation caused her hair to fall out and
destroyed the mucous membranes causing severe pain and
discomfort requiring heavy doses of paln,medlcation, Kiernon
said.
Because she has no immunity, Bridget Is kepi In a LAF
(Laminar Air Flow) room, where the air is filtered and kept
circulating. She Is allowed to talk on the telephone and gets to
go once a day to the bathroom for a bath wearing a sterile
gown and mask. The family rents an apartment at the clinic,
which will provide a somewhat sterile environment for when
she gets to be an out-patient. Even when she comes home, she
won't be allowed to go back to school for a year for her own
protection.
When we found Michael was the best match, we explained
it to him and asked if he would be willing," said Kiernon. "He
didn't hesitate a bit. He's extremely proud of what he's done. It
,is very painful and he was under anesthesia. It leaves the
donor extremely sore and stiff. You can always spot the
donors. They develop what they call the 'Hutch shuffle' the
next-day.
"Michael was determined this wouldn't happen to him, and
when he got home to the apartment, he walked around for
hours so he wouldn't be stiff the next day. Another reason they
keep him out there is he may be asked to donate blond or

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cost for said proposed im- Pages 67, 41, and 49. Public

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provements, and the City Corn Records of Seminole County.
mitlion of the City of Altamonte Florida, which lots are described
Springs, Florida, does hereby as follows' to wit,
declare the necessity for the in
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
'taliation of sanitary sewer as
Porlionsof Tract "F". SectIon 1,
o.scrIbed aforesaid asa necessary Section 3 and Sabal Palm DrIve,

public improyirnent.
. ' .
SA65. POINT, according I. fP*
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED pial thereof as recorded in Plat
No portion of the expense to be BOOk'II, Pages 70 through 74c1 the
paid from the General Im Public Records of Seminole
provement Fund of the City
County. Florida lying in SectIons
That the tolal cost of said im- 33 and 31. Township 20 soutfi,
provements, including cost ci all Range 29 East, Seminole County.
labor and materIals, is-estimated Florida and being more par
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to be 120.00000 and the sum i

JNATTACPID? Mf new
compatible companIons in,
Sanford area Lowest Calf.
.laborati, confidential and
dignifIed nationwide system.

Free litirature. 'Dating of
prestige Wiiliamstown Masi

ois;.

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TRANSACTIONAL Analysis for
Innsr$ Learn why you
thi,, teat I act as you dot Info
I, registration
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ticutarly described as follows,

TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS BegIn at the molt Westerly

patio, carport No pets.
Children negof able Available
Dec 6 5275 mo 1st and last in
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edvarCe Ph 9043517771 or
1'7 7955 aM p m.

vestment Well established
parent company provides
training,freecarandvacatoon
pro9rams -Plol -4fivolv.sng
retail, door to door, or mail
order Wili meet to discuSt
Tel 327 4079 after S

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Employment?

Full time Part time man or
woman Retirid people ac
cepted also. Earn'
weekly Meet with Jim God.
frey on Tuesday Only at
Sambo's Pest. 3940 between
73 pm Not connected with
Sambo's

10 Acre HorSe Pei$ure for Rent,
$100 Mo 'Located
s
Cameron Avi.

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Ev. 322.0612
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BUSINESS

equipped. Laundry 6dm;
washer and dryer' included
Screened in back Porch, *Slh
storage room. Near I Townet

Shopping Center in Orange
City lit, last and Sec

Tired of working for others'
EXCLUSIVE OFFERING Your
Well, you can be your OWN
owi' private golf villa 2
Boss! Vet'y profitable Troptay
Bd,fln, balkS, ?eer garage
business with
speciat,. ifl
5U5 For details call 322 0943
engraving! Owner Motivatedi
Or 332 4971.
Call Linda F.torgan Today
Boa success in your spare time.
STENSTROM REALTY
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- Couples or individoals. Plea
2545 Park
372 2120
41l4flsej
profitable work Your ________...'me pen dl nI Shah lee
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Distributor will train 327 4079
2&amp;AtS. &amp; Houses
CONVENIENCE
STOP E
CLERK
Good company
- benefits Apply Handy Way
Food Stores. Sanford area, -

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To Share

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of TIMBER

adjoining and contiguous or 2, as recorded in Plat Book, •
bounding and abutting ion such Pages
and
of the Public
improvements or specially Records of Seminole County.
benefited thereby and further Florida, thence 5. 71 degrees 01'
designated by the assessment plat
• E. along the Southwesterly
nowon file in the office of the City boundary of said pill of TIMBER
Clerk Of the City of Attamonte RIDGE AT SABAL POINT UNIT
Springs. Florida, which said 3. for 74379 feet to the point of
assessment plal is hereby ap curvature of a circular curve
proved by the City Commission of concave Southwesterly and lyIng

Would like to share my 3

Classified Ads will always give
you more .
Much
Much
More than you expect,

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BEAT INFLATION Clean and
Bright Like New 3 BR. Ii
Bath *ith new carpet, paint,
Cent
Air. Country At
mosphere WW of Sanford,
near 1k Sylvan Price Ad
Usted 105.36.500 Broker owner
will take trade or anything of
value

UNTIL CHRISTMAS.

NurSe' lap. in child care will
keep children, newborn to 10
yrs.. day or night. Peas. rates
- Winter Springs. 131 7920.
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JOB SHOP

RECEPTIONIST
LIe typing Handle S Line
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- aItti&amp; bsaiuty
Phone 5140 Wk a Bene
the City of Aitamonfe Springs, along said Southwesterly boutt- LODRIVER
Florida.
deny; thence Southeasterly along
54, God's Country and Earn
BE IT FURTHER RISOLVED the arc of said curve, having a
Fantastic
DMSO
That it iS fhe deferminafion of radIus of 91000 feel audI central
AUDITOR
the City Commission Ihat alt
At seen on '60 Minutes', 00%
wagele of 10 degrees 33' 20". for
Some Front Desk Caper Super
purel,olvent-I4o, SI$$Spl,js
and lands adjoining and con l6SOOfe.$, thencel SidegreesOl'
Surroundings.
tiquos, or bounding and abutting
SI SO TP&amp;H. DiStrIbuted by
f 733 33
thence so;
MAINTENANCE
upon the said improvements will
Nu Rem, 201 A E. SR 434
rees 21' O4"W for 23.3I fj;
High School Grad. Eaper on
be especially benefited by the said thence S. 31 degrees 53' 42" W. br
maintaining machinery
LOngwood, Fl. 32790.
- Imrponement Provided for in this Ill 35 feel, thence $01 degrees 27'
339 6290 or 3234324
MACHINIST
Resolution,
that
Use and
special 04" W. for 31000 feet. thence S. ss
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assessmentsand
to be
made
rees 50' 30" W tar 31369 feet;
machine Top wages
9Good Ttngs to Eat
tired against all loll and lands Ihenco N 7$ degrees 59' 30" W for _____________
-FORT LIFT OPERATOR
located on Sunshine Lane between 170.00 feet; thence N. 19 degrees
Some lumber caper preferred
SR 431£ E Lol line of Lot lISas 59' 30" W. for 527.00 feet to 114
$110 wk • Ben.
NAVELS

described aforesaid adlolning t_ centerlinoofanezisting lOO,00teet

3ZISflS

abutting upon such contemplated Easemeflt,asshownonsaidpiatof

improvements shall be made upon SABAL POINT. thence N 42

an area basis, that 1510 say, that in degrees 54' 45" E. aIov

laid
the
preparation
Ihe special
aSsesSment
rollof
covering
the easement cenlerlirie for 119191

COUNTER HELP

$5-Bushel

Contiguous or bounding and wide Florida Power Corporation

Navels.

Juice

Run register be up front type

oranges,

GrapefruIt, Tangerines,

Tangelos Will Mix Crumley
322 0217

ROOM - Priv. entrance,
completely tjrnished for
senior citizen or young gen
Ilernan. $120 per mo.
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monthly rates l.Jtil ii'ic
i't.
500 Oak Adults LII
Nicety turn Remodeled &amp;
decorated Lnens &amp; maid
service turn Inquire at Green
house on corner 5th &amp;
Paima'tlo
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ror Rrni Private bedroom
Private BaIts Gentleman No
Smoking or Drinking 530 7171
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Inc.. the
a Florida
cor
liguout or bounding and abuttingProperties.
poration daled
4th day
of

Learn to make a Delirious

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

improvements against the lots and THE BOARD OF COUNTY
lands, adjoining and contiguous or COMMISSIONERS

attested

upon

TWENTY opened 2 00 PM, Wednesday.

book Detection

plus inlereil t o be due and payable

Bid No

apis. OlympIc si. Pool.
Shenandoah Village. Open .%

AAA EMPLOYMENT

3125176

373 3O
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Mariner's Village on Lake Ada
117 Bedroom ApIs from 5709
Located 1792 just South of
Airport Blvd in Sanford. All

reliable inlelligenl individual

one III year from 114 dale of Requirements for Water Treat

confirmation of said assessment merit of CondenSers and Towers at
roll

Various Locations

self motivated Able to work
wifh Elderly people. ExcellenI
WorkIng ConditIons. Better
Living Center of Casselberry
1795003
Fully ExperiencedSeamstreu
Must be Qualified
534 $S79FullorParttime
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circulation in Seminole County, technIcalities, or to accept Ibid bid paper route, Dsp.n.
Florida
which In itt
emen$ belt serves dabi. auto needed . plus
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the interssl of the County. Cost
Thaf Ihis Resolution shall be and submittal of thu bid IS consIdered cash bond. become etfective Immediately an operafional cost 01 the bidder
Cell 322.2611
from and alter Ifs passage and arid shall not be pislid On tO 04
borne by the County.

PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS
2nd day of Dec. A D .

1140.

Hugh W Harling Jr.

Persons are advised ttt01. if they

made at this meeting hearIng,

MAYOR
Of the City'of
Altamonle Springs. Florida
ATTEST:
Phyllis Jordahl

they will need a record of tfse
proceedings, and, for ouch pur.
pose, Itsey may need toensurettiat
he
of
record
verbatim
proceedings is made, which record

CITY CLERK

includes thl testImony and

Publish December 7, 14, INC
DED 21
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Evening Herald

evidence upofl which the appeal 5
to be based.

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URGENTLY NEED DEPEND.
AlLEPERSoPIwbocanwert '
wlthot supervision for Texas
Oil company In SANFORD
area. We train. Write T. H.

Dick, Pres., Southwestern
Petroleum, Box 749. Ft. Worth.
Tx. 76101.
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7 Bdrm I flaIh. Dining Pm , .

tue Living Pm,. Quiet &amp;
5290 Mo 323 SIli

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Full lime Mon. fhru Thsars

Seminole

County

Services

Building
1T4JT*IJ

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BabysItting + igtit house

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keeping.
Refer . required
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- pay. 332 2921 Aft 12pm

7 Bedroom, I Bath with Wall to

area 1904) 77S 3100
Librarian II Starling Salary.
$279 Wkly Masters Degeee in

barr's Peal Ettate Super
Market. 332_$l1'''

Libr9ry Science from an ALA
Part, Awe I BR. ar, ceramic
baIts, IllS I BR ' den. 5
AdultS Ill ill)

Accrediled School of Library
Science and 3 yrs professional
Librarian experiencc Apply
Seminole County Personnel N
- Park Ave . Sanford by Dec 32.
1910 An Equal Opportunily
Employee M F H V

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D,Bary
Lovely- large
Bedroom Air Ideal for Senior
(titens 373 1054 or sic 44$

Utilities Coordinator BA degree
Engineering Technology or
PubliC Administration willS I

WAP4VTÔ SEE AWONDEI("Ar
WORK Place a Classified Ad
in the Eiening Herald today
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2nd Floor, Corner of 1st
Park AvOhul

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Sanford, FL 32771

Babysilting

wanled

br

weekends in my home

(305) 3234330. Eat. III

Cttildreris age 4 &amp; 7 Call Alt

Publish. Dec 14, 1910

6:30 377 7330

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Apply Seminole COunly
Personnel N. Park Ave ,
Sanford by (Ac 1$, 1950 A.
Equal Opportunity Employer
N F H V Slarting salary 531$
weekly
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Wltder Guests lovely 'I or 2
room 5325 &amp; 5795
sec I
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141 NJ AduIt
fl-Houses
Unfurnished
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ColsIracts Technician. Starting
Salary, 525$ Weekly High

3 BR. 1', Bath 5775
security
deposit
Good references

School Graduate with 3 Yrl
reg'jired 323 fl47

Experience in Large Scale
purchasing including al lHst I
yr in Governmental- our
chasing or College Graduate
with a degree Businen Ad
ministration, Marketing or
Relaled FIeI4 and I Year
Earer'enCe in Governmental
Purchasing. Apply Semnole
County Persol'lrleI. N Park
Ave. Sanford by Dec 1$. $940
An Equal Opportunity Em.
plover U F H v

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For Rent 5500 Mo 2 BR hQme.
Cenlral Air &amp; Hi't. Central
Vacuum. F replace
560
Frontage on St Johns River.
Geneva area p o 801
37733
5144
I Bdrm, 7 Bath. CHA. fenced 'd.
Irut trees, large family rm.
5470 mo • sec dep 32)4510
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Lake Mary. 3 Bdrm. 2 84th,

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rm, patio &amp; morel 512,5001

ST EMP ER AGENCY
REAL'fOR322I99I
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

tre, form pool wit deck. I

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Producing restagnt &amp; deli
Super Sanford lOcation Fully
equipped Call today' Owner
will assist infinancing
LAKE FRONT' I Acre' Tree
covered Home SI, in lake
Mary Just risl for executive
homeii
TWO LOTS in beai,tilul country
setting' Huge Oaks' One of
Sanlorcl 5 f,nest areas

F 1140 a great Starter home for
luSt 125.000? We doli Thi5 71
"fl a large Shdtd lot. 2 year
old rf, new electric Service
Call us''
INVESTORS HERE'S
oii
OPPORTUNITY' 31 *tts new
central air arid heat, wail t
wall carpet. exlra large lot'
s2s.o00'! CITRUS GROVES
Great
Selection' Sto 35 Acre Parcels
Fleaible financing' Greal Tax
Shelter'
OAK COVERED LOT In Lake
Mary Lots of Tresi lOCalla
and Only 512,W1i
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MAkE OfFER 3 Bdrm . I,
Bath *ith fireplace. Plus
formal Dining room, Large
Screened Porch. Lofsof CItrUS

tree-t Only 5.31.000
BUT MAKEOFFER!
REAL'OR MIS

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Sales . Neede

REALTOR ML

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New

lislingMayfair

Out

slandirsg 2 Bdrm Home w'ith
CenI H A, Concrete Block.

privacy fence. Excellent
Assumption
Immediate
Oupancy Call for Details
New titling Oowntown Sanford
Renovated 3 Bdrm Home
LOW. Low down 570
sioo up front handl
this
Bdrm home on a rent with
option to buy basis. Overlooks
beautiful park &amp; small lake
Call vs for the facts miami

HOUSe for Rent 3 Bdrm. Ii
Bath Nice Neighborhood

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With custom extras, PHA or VA
Call 321.2741

lilatOlti II

323-5714

Day or Night

PRETTY PINICRIST. *t.
tractive 3 ldrm., I lath Ia
lovely neighborhood. Extra
large fenced yard. Super
Family Rat. W.W Carpet. a
mvsiieeatfliewi.wpqmceel
541.955. Weal lastl
JUST LISTED. Large AttractIve

Family

loom,

close to tour phon, because

Herd

Aft 6 p m

to

estate 31, (aol Air. bleat

Dining Pm. Family Pm Lot. Beautiful Oak and
Asknj

Equipped. Cent. Air, W.W
carpet, gerage. Large yard.
Osly 541,951.

CALL 323.5774

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321.0759
WASHINGTON OAKS. SIlOS
Down und, FHA moveS you in
I •drni, l'z Bath. Garage.
New Paint. Priced to Sell 331
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Con Stereo. Leg Dresser. 4
Dining
Drawer Chest. 10
Room Sul with E1 6 (hdirs
3?) 67)3 711) AdamS Cl

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221 6553
Don't \IrliSs Ihis One! Nicely
renovated I Unit Residenhial
Ranted Great Terms' 555.570 I
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Oversized Cabin wilts Guest
Pfotj
0fl Wide Part of St
JOhns River Lake Harneyl
with gorgeous wide. Oak
Hammork 35+ Acres
3 Rental Units on I Lol Good

$34,900 Takes All

NffiUT*TILLLL

Large Fenc40 yard
2 Story,) Bdrm , I' 1 Bath. Large'
Retsjrt,;shi Home 143.100
Dold W'de Mobile Home Only 3

Years Old Low Down &amp;
Assume Payments, 520,00Q'.
REALTORS
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3 WAY (OMPAC T SYSTEM
Stereo rad.ri 15514 Ppiobo I track
pia1er etc Py 1179cr I) per
rio

nbc ing

no 30*0

p.ayiiiemil

Orlando I 5963560

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Sale: 37'AlV,A*ning. Brdm
Full Iii a oath. ii'oseis
Self contained. $39 7273
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See our beautify, new BwO*D
MORE. lronf &amp; rear BR s
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323 5200
3503 Orlando Dr.
VAIFI-tArinancing

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equity In Houses.

edartments. vacant land and
Acreage. LUCKY INVEST
MENTS, P.O. Box 2500.
Sanford. Fla 37771 322 1741

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&amp;So
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mortgages Ray Legg. ic
Mortgage hrrker
RObi,nqs. 177 7974

1104 €

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Duij Grooming, F'oodirl

&amp;

Stliall

breeds Cut &amp; Slianipuu. 510
(we and Sun APIS 3)1 $194

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Place a

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ad to, reSults

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l iten,ng
On lhr Page
Bargains Glisten Selling in a
Winter Moneyland 121 1611

Repair. Dry WI.
aiang'rsuj Tentured Ceilings '5
c. balint. 3?) 4532. Ui $645

RiChard's Carpentry

( ,a,pentry

113

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(5
W.iboldt's Camera Shop
210 S Park Awe
Sanlord
I 305) 327 4105

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big ones *ilh a want

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to Seniors $31 5.190 WrICf

Clock Repair

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Øijl.f RAIL!, ARE i

We timirxile the
Wa'

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HouseCleaning
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small New and Old Work All
work Guaranteed 323 SIll

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Slow. Use Want Ad'. &amp; Make
Dough

ExteriorCleaning
STENSTROM

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Molt
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Personalized, tasl dependable
Regular or I time basis

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I Grnlle Urns Signs Spe(iôiigir..Q
Truck lettering anc,
Di'nerlsionai Styro r aIm
litttrl Reasonable 339 3775

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Today! buy &amp; Sell The
Want Ad Way'

Fun'

For a Job well done in Iny type
01 HOuse Cleaning, Apt . &amp;
Small Offices, including new
Home's Call Inc Dusters S
pm 1 pm Ask br Jeanie or
Nadine 904 353 156$

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2 Sizemore Tree Service
Lic bonded 2tYrs Eap
Free EsI Firewood
Eves 3237311
III 371$

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Pressure Cleaning

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I LASSIF lED want ADS

7611

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Panlers All S s ri Ill 1551
Pii,',y

rcononui(ai
YOU can

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Painling mfflqriqr &amp; e.
tenor &amp; Guller Work Over 10

HouSe

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and

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of Classilied Ads

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Free Estimates
Call 312 7912

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011cc, Stores No job
small or Tail 319 5317

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Electrical

Roofing
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HOme'.,
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tog, *il coverings. dry *411
work. Ill types, laminates &amp;
abn,trv Mason repairs
oncrele binishings, pressure
waShng root', home 331 SIll

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Aluminum Screen Pepar. g.alter
.ristaIlt-un. carpentry arid dry
*ilI 37) 0136

Supplies &amp; Software
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FULL SIZE Hotel box springs &amp;
mattress sits, 130 for beth
pieces Sanford Auction, 1215
S French 323 7340 Mon Sad

116$

Ilinancng Ava'lable

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Pant Problems Solved Dial .,
Pan"r &amp; Decorator 75 YrS
1k,, Dy 66S 3036. Eve 66$

C.sil 113 413 I
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Jute Bones Coin operabed or
Ire, play Eiicl Cord with
records Will deliver 131 $S41
or 291 7411

Link Const.
3227029

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139 $911

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Remodeling SpeClalisi

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165,51)1 or 165 tIlt

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heating,

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trIm ig,ralion
A(, Water
Coolers M'sc Anytime

A I PIRSOIIIAL COMPUTE

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In &amp;.I's and Boy's Bicycle.
130 Ca I In Planner wilts
motor and Bench. 1)00 3.49

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b China Service of 17 Irons
Belgium Wedding ring Irom
Italy Call 17) 4516

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Con'jter Store

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DOfl Uirt c,ii l.i'IUO'V
Mongoose. IllS Boys Shoe
54a1d5, ste 1. $21 Slra-wberry
at5I5. 6c ea 372 5177

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36 'Vms. Eap. Work guaranteed
Lic. Free 1st. 543.4347

when you need a

Heating &amp;
AirConditioning

l.

arpe'gg'o Call abler S 377 $116
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John's Sew 'N Vac, Ill S
Magnolia Ave Downtown
Sanlord 32)1702

New Sears Exercise Bike. Was
$121. now $15 2 Leather
Suitcases, Ea $35 $3O16,4

323 5*12
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LOWRY ORGAN Model
Ic.5 I 4 ChannelS symphonic
stringS auto chords *ith

,et

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I..el S.rvtqes

repair Appliances in the
hump Irviall Eleclrical work
I gIl t'lumhng 37) 1771

BrIck

1911

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or Ill 9993

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Cut, Fog,, Trim &amp; Prune
Any Site Lawn 323 3325

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Pianos Organs Layaway br
Christmas Elec Guitir &amp;
amplifier 1300 Value Special
now $12994 Rob Ball Mu%i(
Center 2707 mr,'n(h Av
7$S

or nght

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selling use Herald Want Ads
322 2611

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C,rooming kennelS Therm
Controlled bleat Ott F loof
Sleeping boxes We cater tO
rour pets .3771712

Guitars. Amps. Drums. Band
Instruncerits and Accessories
373 1771 l-Ia,,nah Music

Iret' iy.iitr tr,al no obligllon

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Small ItuS,neSt clean ups
P,..asonable Anytime 332 5534_

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InIrlor, Exterior

FREE ESTIMATES

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$197 ii t,ik,. over paviii'rits 519
P0 Mobil V DOWN
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'il delver

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Ga.n 5ica

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Shotgun Modified
Mñuli' 'ri Ii.'igiurn 31? 1030

ressyr.Cieanifl

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Boarding a Grooming

'i Walnut Console Sold

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Itrcwnrag Aulomatic. I?

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EXEitCl~E BIKE New$40
I 5lp Camera &amp; Case 5)0
37) S4SS

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time for

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Most
ApIs . barns. Etc
Heavy
blouseS. 540 Also
"nment Traclor Tna'ier
Call MS 7)5k

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(31't,u,s

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high Pressure Water and
Chc'nniil Cleaner 1300 PSI

A EAL1'ORS

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Jewelry
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5191' 151 St , 137 S742
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Removed

Junk

Fence

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I Junk hauled away, we will Par
Chain link for security Ru5II
you for some itemS or charge
hOOd tsts &amp; 7nds Post 1. rail. I
you for clean up Free (St
F re. (St
$34 5772
4004723
Call 323 7613 Eve All S
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New

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WealhertiteContlruction
Aluminum S,ding &amp; Soflit
313 0429
Free Estimates

Ill 971

1 01 01-I It LI VISION

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Mtg 3 Bdrm. I Bath. CB.

Aluminum

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)Bdrm.Ii,bath,cB,CetgAH
Garage Luke New $43,500

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Your sewing machine or vacuum
57 00 Parts I supplies
foe altmaciunts, Diet 20
experience
All
work

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Evnrude Motor I Trailer, one
owner Excellent Condition.
53.500 841
'T_" --$7, Ft Thunderbird Trhull. 71
HP Fainrude No seats
Trailer in Flir cord 5
7310
Narcissus Ave 327 1773

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2927 Hwy. 1792
$.anloi'd. FIa 32771

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ROISON MARINE

53-'TV.Radio.Stereo

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PINSALLMACHINES
Coin operated or Ire-i play (ad
cord will delver, 13005350
UI 5541 or 795 7611

To List Your Business.,.

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wIth $50,000 down 2
- Block. Family Pm.
Screened Porch
Newly
Redecorated, New Carpet
$37400.

WILCO SALES-HWY 46W
4 Mi. W otl 4

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323-01
I03W, 1sf St.
331.4739
323-OIl;

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ottofl and
CuI
Cowboy
pol1ester .issOrteui(OI0(5 Buy
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1st Pr $10 2nd Pr

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Western Ilools 52999 Up
ARMY HAS V SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
ill 5791
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Boats &amp; Accessories
55-

Washer repo &amp; deluar model
Sold cr.g 110933. used IlSorl
limp hal $119 lIar 519 35 mo
Aoeoi 1391118

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0. ww carpet. Club &amp; pool
sr 00 471 0114 or I 777 3233

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New wilts Dual Power settings S
Yr Warranty Pay 5329 or 117
monthly F inancincl. no down
payment

Sale

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Fund'' Today' Buy and Sell
the Want Ad Way

41..B-CO1NlOf'fllniUfl'
For Sale

for

3ATTERJ"E- New. $20. lx
ih.Inge Used sIb 00
change 1109 c s.InlOrd Ave .

Start Building Your ''Christmas

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Imp Original $59). bai 5151 or
521 mu Agent 13? .306

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BATEMAN REALTY
Lic Real Estate Broler
7440 Sanford AC

50-i4,iscellaneous

97SHONDAXP1S
&amp;OOdCOndiIiOn,IXO
319 I'll?

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Garage, Utility Pm . Ealra
Magnolia Trees
544500

arand New, push button control
tsas probe Originally soIl.
balance 1391 119 morstt ly
119 11*8

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BUILDERS
FOR LAZY PEOPLE.

Mutt Sacrifice to Settle ar

InveStment. Good assumption,

Kltchea

Orig 5579 now $205 or 119 mo
Agent 3)9 1316

HANSEL 3, &amp;RETEL Would
lovi Its'S little doll house &amp; 50
wIll you! 2 Bdrm, 1 bath on
Spring bed Banana Lake.
Remodeled with island 't
(hen, lIon fireplace &amp; giant
wond .jecii Call today 553.000

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Immaculale
Deluwe. 2 Dr
cond I owner Call 322 5270
be In 96 Aft 6 pm 66$ 4051
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323.7340

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Giant Garage Sale Starting
15th &amp;
Dec 12. 13. II 9 a m
Lake Ave , Sanford Wide
items
ot
astortment
(ash
Household
goods.
regIster. hub wheel balancer,
Antique
lubr,CInl.
Ge

Orlando I
"W.rumor. r'. Service, used'
washers MOONEY AP
PLIANCES 32) osv

YOURSELFERS. AND HAVE

Multipla_ListIng
Service
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3 S*m. 7 lath. PaRei.d

yaio. I Idrat, Cl. Excellent

somethIng wonderful is about

3236363

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3774137

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219 Cl. good shape Runs
Good 1550 See at 107 Oai
AVe ApI

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NEW LOG HOMES. NICE
SELECTION. YOUR DESIGN
OURS WE SELL
OR
MATERIALS TO DO IT

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Selling Owl,
olleclion Kit utensils Gift
items
burn
Low prices
Fri Sat 7510 5 _______
Paimelto

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Salurday &amp; Sunday S
712? ChaseAve

52 Appliances

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Income properly Fully

REALTORS, MLS

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O2S Rosalia Dr Friday and
Saturday Only

&amp; 4 chairs. ISO each P4011's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
92 S of Sanford 3321771.

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Realty

Lecatie., easy to i.e it went
last at 137.001

Available Jan 1st 5375 Mo 1st

When you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
cloSe to your phone because
something wonderlul is about
toh.n.
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I1*,UT*T1'U.$*.

When you place a Claisif led Ad .
l The Evening Herald, stay

Met'. Cash Sill or trade t

2365 322.2420
Park

24 HOUR I 322.9283

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wooden (),nette Sets. tabt,

OCALA, FL 37610.

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rot's French-fl) 7534

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19500
I9I3VZ 155
1)9500
1973 Honda CI 100
35000
750 00
197401 173
79500
1977 DT ISO
l91SNondaHa*l,'
91500
99500
1917 KS 500
1910 Harley Low Rider
145000
1910 Harley Sportster
3110 00
1910 XS 8'iOS &amp;
179500
19795 R 500
IZSS 00
ALSO LARGE IPIVLNTORY
OF NEW YAMAHAS
ALt MODELS IN S1OC
ItO No. Hwy. 17.92
t.onqwood
5349403

SANFdRD AUCTION •
1715 S. FRENCH AVE.

(AL VII AnguS, Brats
iran, (ti,,rolais, Hereford,
S.,anIa Grntruii",. etc Wraned
1170 up I 901 719 1755

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DOOR PRIZE

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USED

(ASH VISA MCI

Poultry

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Barn Sale Xmas Decoalions.
Large Nativity 5,1 complete

2OS East 751h Street
Sanford.Flor,da32771
3230
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t,arge3 bdrm.7BaIh.2 Acre's on
Lk Mary 5 131.000 W
Maliczowsk,, REALTOR 327
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REALTOR.MLS
7211 5. French
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4
Sanford

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Pr (hr %trn.sS barg.sin Sale
Crtick us out Monday evening
You may f.nd 114 ideal gift for
ttsl someone special on your
%hoppnij liSt Merchandise
coming in daily until Sate
timC

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1.11 qn block,
10 Walt's Toys Headquarters
P1177 I'll 5570

GOod, clean. uSt'! lull size ISa
Spgs &amp; Mitt 51450 Ca piece

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DEISARY I' ACRE 10 17
ACRE SITES HEAVILY
WOODED. SECLUDED
F ROM 113.991 NOTHiNG
DOWN 'oNLY 113900 MONTH
1100 531 4996 OR WRITE EM
LAND 1474 FiRST AVENUE.

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UNBELIEVABLE HUQI

Call for slervlew I a m to S

p.m 323

CALL ANYTIME

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,MON., DEC. 15, 7 PM

3?? 9199

67 -LlVestOck

78-?torcycleS

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Hwy 92. I mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach, will hold
,a public AUTO AUCTION
iwSri Wndrii'SL,ii atl p in its
the only one in I' it' ida YOu set
ttse rr'seryiid price Call

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Antiques and Modern Furniture
One Pieceor Houseful
t1 7101
flrid9ew Ant,1i,.1

HIll Quarter. half Peso Great
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BUY JUNK CARS &amp; TRUCI(S
From ItO to ISO or more
Call 32? 1621. 322 146o

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Horse &amp; Tack Flea Mkt Every
Sun at the Equeslrienne
Centre See &amp; try Over 30
Glade I' Peg Horses and
ponies. or bring yours to sell
Complete facilities, Info &amp;
3317753
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APPLIANCES S.antord Fur
riture Salvage 337.4.721.

70th

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Top Dollar Paidtor Junk &amp; Used
cars. trucks I heavy equip
32? 5990
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'E BUY USED F URN'' uRE &amp;

66--Horses

4,

Cyl. Excellent cord 11.400
Call 3235300.

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REALTY

REALTORS

P 0 box 137. Ceneva 32732

Frontage

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will sell FIIA.VA. Dsdl't wait
en this Home. Only 534.954.

oyun River, Geneva area

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eat in kit, brick fireplace.
screened perch I many
custom f.aturest $155,100!

t,II.ando Dr

Rin,, large utility rm. Owner

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counterman lull or part time

Lake Woods, CHA, ww carpet.

2525

CHICK THIS ONEI U. Mary3 Idrat, Is', lath with Family

For Rent sSOQ Mo 7 BR home.
Central Air &amp; Heat, Central
vi , F replace. 540' p.s St

Thumb E E 0 Over
SCAI 372 0060 Ruby Combs

5ACK TO NATUREI New 3

Eves 3?) 4307 349 54i 377 ItSO French 3232222

bidi'oom. brick FPL, screened

Bdrm. 2 Balk. Garage, on
Lake, sri Deltona
Call Jeênie 574 14.32

3 Carpenler Helpers Green

ATTRACTIVE I 3 Bdrm-2 bath
home in The Crossings with
split bdrm plan, fireplac. in
great room, dining rm. family

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77-Junk Cars Removed

to .Buy Wicker or
Rattan I. 'wog Pns Set
-Call 3270956

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1970 C6daltic. 4 Door Sedan
DeVitle Good Running Cond
5495 or Best Otter 373 1111
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EVERYDAY
IN THE WANT ADS 332 2611 or

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51.000 3?? 3565

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on. block., then

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3 Bedroom *2 labIa eTreesiCul

SPLISHI SPLASH! 4 Bdrm 2
bath home with pool I patio'
Exclusive neighborhood
Every leaturet 559.5011

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New Ttt F el Market and t' y'
Fair World's Largest Stuffed
Animal Zoo Factory Closeouti
Mid Surplus Toys Free gift
wIts every purchase Opening
13th SOulh
'i. S,tttjrday, Dec

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Property

REALTORS
tiltlpI. Listing Service

W Garnr'tu White
Peg Real Estate brokir
JOHN kPIDEP ASSOC
01W Comrnerc .91
_373_7ff I__3anborcl

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Rd Deftary. Fi Jim Jordan I
Aoc

223.2222
3
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de.sacs Prestige area. Large
If Only 119.500 Call Owner
vilder t see 3230141.

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11 month rId ciooerrrtsn.
hlousebroirn. someobedence
373 7200 or 323 5116 Ask for Jo

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pliances &amp; plumbing fixtures
JENKINS FURNITURE CO.
205 EasI 75th Stroet
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Condominium
Yard
Sa
Sandalwood Villas, 110 W.
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a.uruay
aria
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Sunday lrom 9 a in Anything
and Everything,

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Ow lIed. 7 Speakers. Mickey
Mouse Phorae. Velvet Painting

perig Pnt PrOteSSiOfl,Sl
Plaza Proless,prsal 011cc for
Sale Prestige Comple. high
exposure Easy access Call I
305666 4-116. Rudy JurdIn Ri-i)

3104
Oilande Dr.

REDUCEDI Custom built 3
Bdrm 3 bath home in LA!
Larqe wooded lot with many
eatrast 551.5001

ACREAGE 10 acres fenced, 2

wards! And Ihat's usl whaI
this 13 dream i5I! It has a Split

last Aft '

Tlcne.Aflernoonanduidn,ght
Shifts LakeMary Area Good
Opportunity for Retired Call
337111091 m to 3pm Only
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BEAUTIFUL! 4 Bdrm-2 bath
home in Hidden Lake with split
bedroom plan CHA. ww carpet
&amp; many more eatrasl 152.fOO'

GENEVA NURSERY 400* Ft.
on SI. Rd. 44. Fenced,
greenhouse
ready
for
operation $41900

iiRALUCATCEPS
That's
SPECTACULAR welled back

F i replace, Florida Room,

Security Guard Full and Part

The Jolly Holiday is Nearl 14,

OWN E R
F IN A NC I NO
AVAILABLE 7 fldrm. 7 Bath
blockhome Fireplace, fenced,
ClIrus trees, centrally located
Only 5.34.900
,
ST JOHNS RIVER ACCESS 10
Acres with 3 Bdrm, I bath
Mobilehome Fenced, 3 ponds.
pasture &amp; garden area
1&amp;

Mo Discount lease available.

construCliOn Mutt have a 31-Apartments Furnished KNOW WHERE YOU CAN

Auto

with dNA. ww carpet dining
rm, screened boat shed &amp;
fireplacet 545.0001

f loor plan with huge master

,loAnn Blackmon. CPU

Purchasing AQOhI

COMMISSION DISCOUNT "TO
SENIOR CITIZENS LIST &amp;
SELL WITH US

central air &amp; heat, fenced. $320

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Beautifully pancled3 8dm
IJISMO Elec not inclUded
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decide to appeal any decIsIon

SUPER! 3 Bdrm-l' bath home

nIh, Herald 3727611 or $31 $9),

today''

For III or II 7 Shift Must be

PERSONAL SERVICE &amp; 10%

taking up space with a wanl ad

Adults 3234470

2525
French

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new innCrtpring beddnQ
These beds are not damaged
or Seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets Only' Free
local delivery Noll'S Sanford
FurnitureSalvage. Il 97. So of
Ssrt.,0rd3?2t'2I

STENSTROM REALTY
251.5 Park

'222420

dining rm, porch &amp; many

STEMPER SEX WE GIVE

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Bdrm. 3 bath home in Shadow

5350 per Month!' Call Dave

LPN ' RN

Centra heat I air, eat - in kit,

ATTENTION DEVELOPERS
IS Beautilully wooded acres
perfect for 1 acre homestes!
Established neighborhood of
homes in Ihe 1)00.000 mange
Call Linda for addilionat into

CALL ANYTIME
2563

COZY I PIEATI 3 Bdrm.l'i bath
home on large landscaped
corner lot near Lake Gem!

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REBUILT BATTERIESIS9S
AOK IireM.art
3413 S French
337744

equipment Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salv,tge, 1797, So of
Santord 332472$

YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 373 70

Mafl%flhas Items lOS Sat
IlS V.tlrric a Ct North
3327913
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Longwood. 571 E Wildmere
Aye, Sat &amp; Sun IS Old and
New Reatonabic Come See'

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For Sale 66'lOrd G,alasy
Eacellent Coridit-on
373 3660
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5700003?)

ORIENTAL Mt.lCsS*Att'ttD
Top Prices PhI
Used, an, ondit.on 6444774

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Truck Load Rich Black Dirt
delivered to your home, 5.35
0032
Ask for Randy
'Landscaping Also)

5.4-Garage Sales

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family rm, Central air, porct

3 ACRES Raw land 511.500
UNCLU'I TER YOUR CLOSET,
SiU thOw thingS that are iut RENTAL 3 Bdrm, I'. bath,

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lUST FOR YOUI 3Sd,m.2 balk
remodeled home on corner 101

with rec roam, washer-dryer.

S ACRES fenced &amp; barn. $19,500,

breakfast bar in kitchen and a
iormal dining roomi Jult
572.000' Call about this One

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
All olh,r terms arid conditions
that this Resolution shall be remain Ih• same
PubliShed oncea week for a period
The County reserves thi right tO Earn Extra Money
of 1*0 121 weeks in the Evening reject any or all bide, with or With an Evening Herald
Herald, a newspaper of general without
waIve
10
cause,

adoption.

3224Q$4

heat. Super. Fully Equipped
Kitchen Nice Utility Roons.
1.000 5q Ft BRAND NEW

PART TIME MAINTENANCE

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wells, septic, .1cc, $33,Q

to do layouIt Draw against
commission Delloqia DeLano

Annual

324

Numerous
Ocltona lots all sizes,
prices
&amp; terms

Chairs. Wall Hangings
PIIVATI'SCOVE 2151.1st it

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5$4"1p Wanted
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porch, fenced backyardt

3$,9Q,

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homes, featuring luaury appl,
fenced patio £ 4 floor plans
beautiful wooded lots, w-clty
COhSv., adiacevtt to Mayfair
Country CIub Quality consl.

loft Dining rm, fireplace.

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Enjoy country living? 2 Bdrrn

yr eipereince in Utility

Bid No 323

Older Home, 2 BR. I Bath, Fire
place, Eal in Kit , 3 Car Oar
age 10 K Down

newspaper cap Must be able

the properly owners at f011Qw's Applicalor

In cash, within Itsirly 1301 day's

Owner Holding
31 A Parcel's, Paved Road, 610
S ic

Wicker Sale 70 ',Off Baskets.

HO U S A N 0
DO I I A S D.cember I?. 1950 are being
HELPER-Apply in person
1520 000 00) of 11w cost of such postponed lo 10 00 AM. Wed
Sanford NurSIng &amp; Con
improvements as determined by raesday. December 74. 1$lOin order
valescent
Center.
950
this ReSolution, and the amount to give bloders more response
Mellonvilli. Sanford
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determined by this Resolulion to lime
be asSessed against the said
EXCEPTION 10 THIS BID
bea success in your spare time
ONLY BID No 317
Potable
property
Couplet
or
individuals
BE IT rURTHER RESOLVED Water Treatment Plant and 4"
Pleasant profitable work
ThaI Die special assessments Will and Pump has been post.
Ybur independent Shalkee
provided for by lisis Resolulicjn poned until further notice
Distributor wilitraln 3274019
shall be payable at the opl ion ot
Bid No 370
Heat Vacuum _____________________________

01 the confirmation of the said System
special assessment roll or in one
Bid
No
334
Annual
annual installment said deferred Requirements
for
Heavy
payment to bear intereil at tlse Equipment Parts
rale of eight percent iS percent)
(lid No 325 Pavement Markers
per annum the deferred payment, &amp; Epoxy

LlC.REALISTATLBrsker
IesnPruscaa,...s.mI.te

Wall Carpet. Central Air I

bounding and abutting said rn THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE __________________________
provements. biting said special NOTICE TO ALL PROSPECTIVE
atWs$mint against the respective BIDDERS
Sealed bidS as advertiSed to
properties 10 be especially

BETTY C. CAMPBELL

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Christmas Cookie Can
to supervise warehouse,
upon
such
terpiece Wecasesday. Dec $7,
drivers and inventory control
improvements
especially benefited
by said im December 1990
7 p m $200 Garnish and Ck*
Some physical labor involved
A Walter Temple Jr
orovemersts
Decorating Classes also avail
Prefer knowledge of trucking
President
That the City Clerk of the City of
Reservations 373 0103
Apply In person Commercial
Sabal Point Properties Inc
Altamonle Springs, Florida, in _______________
Chemical Pro.icts. 1107 B
Post Office boa 3071
-accordince with Ihe provisions of
________________
Airport Blvd Sanford
longwood, Florida
law, shall proceed to mike
12- Sp,diit*tI
Publish
sa-epare a Special assessment roll, DED
30 December 7, II. 1000
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assessing the special benefits lobe
SON - Prefer
previous
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received as the resull of said

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30-ApartmeWts Ururnished

to the Point of Beginning,
Car. of 74th £ Preach
ontemplated improvements, such
Containing 1$ 39 acres, more or
Your future our csncern
special benefits shall be deter less
11
'hntruct
Ions
mined and prorated according to
This
ilion Should
sub- ---__________________ - Operation Manager Young
an area basis of the respective milled on behalf
of Sabatbe
Point
Company eapanding needs

properties adjoining and con

332 0231
3320779.377 5333. 323.371;

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peon
1417 French Ave.

234.45 French Ave

ON w. sir"
ACROSS-MAYFAIR
COUNTRY CLUB
Delightful 2 £ 3 BR, 31 condo

horn, on landscaped corner

REAL ESTATE

o.00m, I Bath Home For Info call Mrs Bowes 3729321
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fl-Rooms - OF SANFORD REALTOR
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11 SHOPPING DAYS

SUNDAY 1.5 P.M.

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PRIME LOCATION

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

' -7005 Hartwc'lt Ave 1011 W

13' TravelTrailer

The huntin' us pretty Qood. but
thefindin'iskinda poorly 'lii
yl' git lo the WANTADS

62-Lawn.Garden

1

Sewing Machine and Heavy
Duty Stand for Drapery '
Upholstery and Cording
Guaranteed Balance 1491
Pfafl Free Arm. 5)75 Adler
Heavy Duty. 1125 Se at
Sanford Sewing Center n
Sanford Plaza 327 9111 Home
Demonttrtion

Orlando
327

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2 WAY COMPACT SYSTEM
Stereo 't'adio. BSR Phono, I
track player. etc Pay 5179 or
$13 per mo Financing, no
down payment
BAKS. 1104 N Mills Ave (1792)
Orlando I 5963540

Zenith II" Solid State Portable
with Chtomatic Color War
ranty Pay 5139 or in per mo
F nancing avail No down
I
payment
BAil, 1101 N Mills 117971
Orlandol 996i$60

SINGER
INDUSTRIAL

Mini Center on ; with
live businesses'
Newly
remodeled building with
ample parking' Call Linda
today for details'
STEPISTROM REALTY
'7S6SARK -.......31?2f7

OPEN HOUSE

JUST LISTEDt 3 Bdrm.I bath

Call Bart

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COUNTRY L IVINOI Newly
.painted 3 f/m.I bat iT5xszai
Osteent Remodeled with eat-in
kitchen, ww carpet £ morel
114.5001

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p41themIstkysdt
We.kIy.Oaltyrates.
oay £Ni51d.31N4

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WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
%,ANFORO AREA

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REALTORS

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REALTY

REALTORS

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Sanford's Sales Leader

Orlando
32 1S77

Sanford
331 0640

i$70.000 00) shall bi assessed corner of the i

against all of the lets and lands RIDGE AT SABAL POINT UNIT

1REAITY

2415S French Ave

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Santqd
321 0440

STEN STRO

STENSTROIVI.

BROKER

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AVAILABLE

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TELEVISION

Electronic Sewing Macnine with
free arm and PUSh button
SewnQ A55um Balance at
5510 or 74 Paymenls 01 17900

741S5 French Ave
1L9

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ATHENA 2,000

SINGER

SEIGLER REALTY

BEDROOMS, 2 BATH, HUGE
GREAT PQ')M WITH,FIRE
PLCE. FULLY-'PURN1S.:
ED BOAT DOCK. 30 MIN
UTES WEST OF DELANO
565.000.

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STEREO- NEW

1917 MARK V
Midnight bluc White IQ*
11600 C,siI 327 6601

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7S-Recreational Vehicles
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Old QuIlts, handmade in good
ondIon Call 531 0217 or 33!
0109

'(JNCUUTTER YOUR CLOStT.
Sell thOSe things that are just
fakingupspace*ith awanl ad
in the Herald 3222611 or 1.31
wed

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&amp; Malt. lw.,. or
lull site $3300 ea. pc.
JENKINSFURNITURECO
20SEast25thStreet
Sanford, Florida 32771
3230951

BROKER

SEIGLER REALTY

Required 4...ill Jeanie.$74 1437,,

6-Child Care

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR LAKEFRONT CEDAR HOME. I

dining. rm Kitchen fully

equipped CB shop located
92! Lots of parking! A
5ou won't want to missl

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ASSO('-'tvfE'-

THIS 569,000

- New Ba Sprjs

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Oodqe Custom Pickup w
topp.r Poneer S track tape
deck, new Iret &amp; battery
_
1)500 or offer 641 0519'cIay'.
ts. 3;3 151 Alt for P,tui,j

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çashlorOold Silvee
Jr*elr or Coins
TopPrices Ca1132.1312

Fiirçturc Salva'sp 17
'7. So Of Sanford 3221721

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Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair
Use A Want Ad 322 7611 or 53%
9993

for Sate AtIer 7 pm
372 3256

LAKEFRONT TALL PINE &amp;
OAK LADEN ACRE "LOT
NEAR NEW LAKE MARY
HIGH SCHOOL 116.000

TERMS

OF THE RIVER HURRY ON

For Sale tiled 9tflceeqpl. 0ev.,
tiling C
.
I. chairs ?aany
leans to choose from. 14011's

: hAut .

For Ettale, Commercial 1
Residential Auctions. &amp; Ap
praisals Call Dell's Auction,
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5620

OPEN SAT9A M. TOl PM.

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TV repo P9' Zenita Sold l"
5.49) 75. 841 1153 leor SI? me
Aoent 399'.*'u

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42 ACRES NICELY WOODED
NEAR
LONGWOOD LAKE
MARY RD TRY 530.000 WITH
.
TERMS ASSOCIATE LIVIE.

NEW LARGE 2 BEDROOM
4DAR I4OMUN2JAC5..

HAL COL3ERrREALTY Inc

Free Stand,ng Fireplace
Used 3Mos Biak.$ISO
3234117

WOODED LOTS IN TOWN
ZONED S 1%13,SOO EACH
CALL ASSOC LEWIS. '

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BdTh. 7 Bath Living and

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REAL ES1ATE
.2F.SLTOR. 372 195

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2601 SANFORD AVENUE

322 5637

fl-Auction

Gold. Silver. CoIns. ,*l'trv non
ferrous metals, KoKoMo Tool
Co 955 W. 1st,St. 3231100
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Office Dish and Equipment ,,
Sale Supply Is limiled P4011's
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Sanford Furniture Salvage, P.
S2So of Sanford 3221721

..EWQUASAR Giant screen tv,
Ste ft Remote control. Save
5.1.000 ,SaIe 5995 474 6361

Wild Turkey Decanter's Bottle

Call Bart

33 7 3 9 8

ST JOHNS RIVERFRONT

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OWN YOUR OWN
Do stereos, radars, &amp; CB's catch
your eye? Established &amp; fully

[SEA LI V

311 31SF FIRST 53,

NICELY WOODED
OSTEEN AREA
110,000
EXCELLENT TERMS

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4,4,4,
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LARGE COUNTRY HOME
Fineolder2story.48R,2 Bath
Home in good condition Has
several citrus trees and
garden space. This is your
face Only 549.900

OU0id0

322.5253 - --

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from your home without in

Hey
Looking for an extra
dollar? Ask Mom I Dad tO let
you hail a classified ad
garage sale,

Bdrm, 3 Bath. Energy Saving
Hime. 544's. Trade or second
Mtg. possibll. 123 Ooodheart
Ave. (off Country Club Drivel
BUILDER 322.4344.

5th St., Lk.___Blvd.

French Ave

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Lowest Interest. Assume loan.
No 'qualifyin,. Outstanding 3

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Wll,jOI9 MAIER FURNITURE

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6-Wanted to.Buy

6OABusiness Equipment

I

GOOd Used TV',.$73&amp;up
MILLERS
26lcOrlandoOr
Ph 3270332
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Weddings. In Home Poriraits,
Parties. Groups. Photography
by John Cullum 373 4754
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40 ACRES WOODED PO
PERTY NEAR CARRIAGE
COVE ALL OR PART $3,500
PER ACRE WITH TERMS.
,-'5SO(,LIVlE

Discount Rates
.,,'
BobM Ball Jr PA
Licensed Real Estate Broker
322 22SS

REALTORS, MIS

WANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
wHIT. AND READ ALL
OVER

ewSO# Sour"NE:,S, ciOeslsrw-Itpp esc,ccswae'.
Florida 175.000 inveStment
required Should net 10 timt
$110 Per Week Part Tim, at
investment yearly
Call
Home Webster, America's
Shelter Syjlprn I 403 915 71St
.' foremost dictionary cbmp.any
needs home workers to update
High PayLng,Buslness
loI mail.nq lists. All ages.
eaprience unnecessary Call
iSIO.000$40.0001 part orfulltime
11144155471. Eat, 745,

TheTimelestedFirm
Peg Real Estate Broker

Saturday £ Sunday I-S

ASSOCIATES, INC.

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an ambitious person ca
perlenced in organizing

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FLORIDA. AS FOLLOWS

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Midol. Age, White Man, average
sit., good health, good
cation. New In aria would
iilie to meet financially sKurl
lady Age SO tO 70 VII. Fo#
Dating and companionship

MANAGING PARTNER
for new marketing concept
C0nlrt
UP 'mobilS hbme
into the home of your
dreams" Prices start as low
as 56,900 v,,lh 100% financing
We have byer5. We now need

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lION. P.rkAvt

FRICKE &amp; FRICKE

rrivatelotoverlookingwekiva
River 7 Bdrtn 1', Bath Built
on room, screened porch.

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S3-TV.Rad,oSterCo

64ACRESWOOEDCOY
RD &amp; RAILROAD FRON
TAGE NEAR SANFORD
AVE &amp; HIGHWAY 177 $3,
PEP ACRE, EXCELLENT
TERMS

Con,)a?uJ

LAKE MARY
ERA

43-Lots-Acree

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3772411. or *31-9993.
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M00ie Home unfurtaiShed on

24Business Opportunities

General Labors Night shill.
American Wood Prcslucts. oo
Marvin Ave Mill offi
LOng*od' Apply between
Mrs I a m 11 a m. References
required

icidsóutgrow the swing sit or
small bicyIi? Sell these dli
ferns wittia want ad. To place
your ad, call yoa% friendly
Classified gal al Thu Herald.

3Bdrm MobileHoani
For Rent Mullet Lake Park
($04) 357 1217

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opens on pool &amp; private
counrtyard. Ideal for large
family or entertaining Low
70's *Ith eacellent financing
Owner 321 0167. Sanford,
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findhim listed in our BusIness
Sirvici Directory.

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utilities Cent Heal I Child
td P40 pets l6Swk and
5655cc 322 90si
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Traler. Clean, all

Family man. 36. from Indiana
desires position with tuture
Patt eap POlice &amp; Security,
MorticIan, Property Mgmt
HoneSt I Reliable 319 S19O
Jim Haskins. RRI, Boa 261.
OviedO, Fl 37745

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bath, Split plan. open design
home on large corner lot
Remodeling nearly complete
with fireplace. new wwall.
bar, Ia.- sq ft of living
dining area. Master suite.

Payment

NOA SERVICEMAN? VII

34 ....Mobile Homes

employment. Sanford only.
32)0922. Ask for Thomas

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9HY aC LONELY? Write "Gel
A Mate" Dating Service. All
in Oaklawn Memorial Park,
n"- P 0 Boa 4071, Clear
$300 ea 322 1014.
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wafer. Fl 33511
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Man. 22 yrs., needs full time

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE
EttEN BETTER
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Whereas, all improvements
the plans, specIfIcations and
estimates
on file with th, City
Clerk
of the City, of Attamonte
Florida, which said plans,
specifIcations and estimates
constitutethe piafls, specifications
and estimates for all said im
provements
UNOW.-'ThEREFORL. BE IT

Office Cleaning tn Sanford Area
Afternoon, Eve. &amp; Sat
Preferred Eap 377024

COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREAT-

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shall be done in compliance with

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Low Down

q your loft Will build on
CI
your 101 or our 101.
v Enterprise. Inc.
M411nC..Rt&amp;ltBf •M1i

5&lt;reened Porch, Cent. Heat
A,r AdultS No Pets. $300 Mo
.h1,
• Sec. Eve. 327

21Situations Wanted

Stumberland Court Motel,
Sanford Call 377 1591

S..R all EastlotheEast Iin.of Lot

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SCREENED POOL
very Spacou5 blOck. I Bdrm, 3

Homes

Lake Mary. FurniShed 2 Bdrm.
wW Carpet. Florida Pm,

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Mature Lady required tOt' Part
Time Housekeeping D(,$iesat

Noon FrIday

VAFHA23.S .Cofl.

ROofing, 323 1473 Aft. 4 ft"

Appointment

Employer

The Da Before Publicatiofl

rrn Furnished
Sanford
Older
couple
Preferred, $325 Mo. and $700
Sec Dep 349 5141
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do book work For Roofing
Contractor in offiCe. S Dars
Wh
Mrs. 44. Salary
Piable
Eapq

paid vacations, holidays,
Health and Lif• Insurance,
plus pension benefits Contact
Bill Paron% thOØ manager A.
Duda and Sons. Lake Jem 904
343 4111 Collect calls at
cepted An Equal Opportunity

DEADLINES

SUCH-IMPROVEMENTS,

BOOkkefpefwlthCPAdegrer,,o

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Large Farm operation has
openino for packing
PMintenance Mechanic. Mu%t
bav CaP aence with PfltU
m4ic operated ejipmtflt;
General knowledge of con
veyorS. asSembly line setup
and operation Company offers

Orlando -WInter Park

322 -2611

ABUTTING SUNSHINE LANE
FROM SR. 131 EAST TO THE
EAST LINE OF LOT 149, IN THE
CITY
OF
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FLORIDA, AND
PROVIDING'
POP
-THE
ASSESSMENT OF A PORTION
OF THE COSTS THEREOF
AGAINST THE ABUTTING
PROPERTY OWNERS
SPECIALLY BENEFITIIIG 'BY

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MAINTLÜANCEMECHANIC

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Vinyl Cleaning

Anthony Corino, 5Iili serving

Sanfond
I .tericir

Insulation

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AvI F N1RC,Y &amp; DOLLARS' 1)1" 1. ISiown CUSTOM Ill
',ULAT ION (0 173 llS)oq 034
111$ Free rst

pride interior
Ri-b Free EsI 32?

with

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Vinyl
P1Oy
inekeS
III!
l,ath,r,tte or vinyl surface
For
like new
Free
loOk

Proles',monal

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Season 01 Good Cheer will
soon be here
use Want Ads
tot' •alr, lISts

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Sun ay,D..i4,$O

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In Afld Around take Mary
Community

With

P.n.in,i
T...i
S %IVuI
SSua.

Fund, Councilmen, mayor
and families are invited to
attend.
This is a covered dish
dinner and Santa should be
arriving about 8:30,iring the
children and enjoy, a happy
evening.
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Club will convene Dec. 18 at
tlt ,Upsala Presbyterian
Church for a Christmas party
and the regular December
meeting at 10 a.m.
Shirley Ryan will provide
Christmas music. Members
are asked to being cookies
along with the recipe to share
with everyone.
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Lake Mary Extension
Homemakers met in the home'
of Effie Scott in Geneva on
Tuesday for their Christmas
party.
New officers for the 1981
term include Andrea Wise,
President; Elizabeth Lewis:
first vice president; Violet
Beckhorn,
second
vice
president; Helen Powell,
secret ary•trea surer,

and
Mildred Sandusky,. delegate.
Officers were installed by

Barbara Hughes, Anne
Warner, retiring council
president was a guest.
The ladies enjoyed an exchange of hand ma de gifts.
A
number
of
the
homemakers attended a
workshop
on
holiday
breadmaking and were the
fi rst to use the kitchen In
new agriculture building. This
was a special workshop and
everyone away motivated for
holIday baking.
A record crowd ga thered in
the Starlight room of the
Forest for the tree trimming
party on Sunday evening,
The Forest orchestra en.
tertained with most enjoyable
instrumental music and a 14voice
choir
presented
Christmas music, The voices
of Vi Beckhorn, Fran Chary,
Stan Dynak, Marge Earl,
Charles Fox, Helen Laluinla,
Bonnie Morrison, Jean
Plowright, Eve Schumacher,
lloyd Shank, Helen Sims, Jo
Voorhees and led by Carol
Griswold blend well together.
Santa Claus Bill Ramsay
was dressed by Ken Chapman
while the choir sang a clever
little ditty,
A
30-Inch
beautifully

DEAR ABBY M husband
I could use it few bucks, but
and I are alruatI5 fighting
I'm not crazy about keeping
about how its slit'flil New
this kind of stuff in my locker.
Year's Et' I Iti " celebrating
It's not real hard-core
with people, and lie's just the
porno, but it's bad enough
Opposite lie hales nightclubs
If I kept this stuff in my
and big parties lie
he
locker, I doubt that I'd ever
can't stand the ittiw and the
get caught, but something
smoke
tells me not to.
ills ids',i of .i Irktt New
What to you think'
Years Eve is to hike tue to it pear, It's his turn. But bet.
UNDECIDED
multi, open .i huitit'
%eet1 )OU and me, lady, I
DEAR UNDECIDED: That
chaiiipagrw .ini sat(li .* stag know a lot of wives who would
'something" that tells you not
itlovit, liii tItisiti circuit consider your "problem" a
to rent space In your locker to
television lhats what we did picnic.
store pornography Is good
Wt )ear. I told him 1 wasn't
DEAR ABBY: I am IS, and sense. Skip the chance to
going to do that number again can't decide whether to do make a few bucks. And never
this year, and he said, "In something or not. The guy
be a party to any deal you
that case. I'll sign up to work
whose g,m locker is next to can't feel proud of.
ta New Year s
He's mine reads pornographic
with the polici dtp.irtinent.i magazines.
Getting married? Whether
lie is verb stubborn, but I can
lie's not allowed to keep you want a formal church
stubborn, Ito I' m 33 and them at home, so he stores wedding or
a simple, ••.
Ile" 3i. flow do ou suggest
them in his gym locker. He's
'ow.own.thlog" ceremony,
we settle this'
got quite a collection, and it's gel Abby's new booklet. Send
MISMAII'EL) IN t1I('liltAN growing.
11 plus a long, setlaildressed,
S %l A
I) E Alt
I):
lie ran out of room in hi., stamped (28 cents) envelope
Alternate. one
y ou locker, so he's asked me to
to: Abby's Wedding Booklet,
select the
t'iit' E
rent" han space in my 132 LLasky Drive, Beverly
entertainment, aiiil the next
bicker to store his magazines. Hills, Calif. 90212.

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decorated cake Christmas
tree was soon consumed along
with poach and coffee after
the sing.a-bong.
Hosts and hostesses for the
event were Jeannette and Don
Blandy, Dorothy and Fred
Lange, L*s and John Murdock and Norma and Emery
Al Burbank served
master of ceremon$s.

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MODELS SHOWED THE LATEST FASHIONS AT THE SANFORD CHAMBER LUNCHEON HONORING BUSINESSWOMEN

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In And AroUnd Sanford '

Ladlees' Day

as
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New residents of the Forest
include Jo Ann Kellgren, Gib
and Bea Birkhamer, Florence
Brown, Clarence and Evelyn
Hanson and Shirley Rohter.
Welcome to Lake Mary.
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The home of Wayne and
B?tty Thompson was the
recent

scene

of

it

gastronomical, gourmet
affair. A roasted piglet
resting on a bed of tropical
greenery provided the cen
terpiece f or t his Guamanian
dinner.
Caterers Alice and John
Clerk who reside in the Forest
are well-versed in Guamanian
food, John, while in the servi ce, met Alice there where
she was teaching school, Both
are graduates of the Culinary
of America, Hyde
histiLute
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Surrounding the piglet were
accompanying dishes of rice,
sauces, de epfriedgoodlesand
crispy vegetables cooked with
special noodles, tropical fruits
and to top it all off, a delicious
cocoanut torte.
Those indulging in the feast
with the Thompsons were
Gra ce and Ernie Quatacrt,
Claire S pr ague and Bob Watts
and Vice and I.
have you submitted your
entry for the Christmas
lighting contest sponsored by
the Chamber of Conerce"
mi

The "Ladies Day l.un:cheon" this week was a
delight1ul way to step into the
:hustle and bustle of the
:holiday season here in San.
ford,
Sponsored by the Fiaiship
.Bank of Seminole and the
!United Home Services of
Florida Inc., Sanford, the
'Sanford Cisic Center was
hat, the only one in the show,
;packed with
attractive,
to complement the luscious
.vivacious businesswomen
vanilla
crenie
Fred
,who were being honored by
Rothschild e nsemble she
the Greater San ford Chamber
modeled.
.tif Commerce. This event was
Then came the magic
foriiierly the annual brunch iiiument of in) stery as the
door pnw owutbers were
,hosted by the chamber.
The ladies probably won't i'illi'sj for a variety of gifts
:let the chamber get away with
frtiruu local busintsss s
inythung lts than a lovely
''c't,I' end ''Abs' wire
luncheon in the future It isis
drosintu out with applause
. nice
real nice.
and shrieks its iitan sitnuitO
Jack Homer had a few sprang to their feet
'Interesting woods to say as the
jubilant, lucky winners.
.master of ceremonies. Janice
Assisting in distributing' the
:Springfield, retiring chamber
door prires, wiuchi also in.
,President, gave the official
cluded the brilliant crinnstiiii
elconne.
poinsettias decorating the
'. In addition to the luncehon,
dining tables, were Peg
,i fashion show was just the
homer Flagship's Irene
ladies ordered. Beautiful.
Brown, Martha Vance), and
While guests savord the the chamber's Girl Friday
delectable items on the Virginia IAIngweht.
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Sa,iford ('liamber of ('om merci' l.adies l)av luncheon. Both is onio'ni are
employed b t'flhte(l hlomo' Services of Florida Inc.

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pianist ltotit'rt E. Newson Jr.
took first place honors in
student iiiusiral competition
rt'v.'ntls
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lw S,iniftirtt students were Mr and Mrs. LIE. Newson of
.1111000 th. st'lt't't few w ho Sanford. rated the
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haul.' uluring the evening
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and of course, his niiotht'rinulaw, Mrs. Elizabeth Muti'
tgomery.
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close, the theme song, Ili

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entry blank which must be at the Frogg's at the
turned in very soon. Judging Crossings and Mrs. Alice
will be done the evening of Shuster, who will be treatjr
Dec. 19 by a committee her daughter andson-in-law,
representing the various civic Grace and Al Guthiel,
organizations. Monetary gifts dinner on the Empress Lily,
will be awarded to the win-'
I'm sure this 92-year-young,
pretty lady will enjoy the
ners.
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Winners for the dinners for and Al.
two at the Fifth Annual Flea
Congratulations to all of the
were winners.
drawing
Market
Katherine Lippincottwhowon
the gift certificate for
We are fast approaching
Robinson's; Bud I.yon, a new Christmas. I am sure there
resident of the Forest will be are many of you with news
dining at Holiday Inn on 14 about guests or activities,
and SR 46; City Manager Phil Please call me.

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Holiday

The City of Lake Mary will
hold Its annual Christmas
party Dec. 30 at the Stromberg-Carlson recreation
facility at 7 p.m.
Employees, members of the
police department, volunteer
firemen, Planning and
Zoning Board, Board of adIiuttm.rti.

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Joanne Woodward Based on the
novel by William Faulkner A
stranger in a small town Changes
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of the Confederacy, 2p.m., at 308 W. 17th St. Program,
"Trip to the Holy Land" by the Rev. Leroy Soper.
Semiaote Sunriae KIwanis,? a.m., Jerry's, Sanford

Ansalm Mullinem preac hes his
mom on brotherly love

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0 0000 MORNING FLORIDA
MONDAY

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the J C Penney Mined team Clas
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5:30

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19
Yoir Adult Club for Singles (YACS) dinner-dance,
7:30 p.m., Maitland Civic Center.

It (35) PIt CLUB
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Chance One summer evening.

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luncheon, noon, Sanford Civic Center. Open to all
senior citizens.
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Screamed tPrermeret Raymond
Burr Robert Culp A blackout in a
large City Sets oHa Series oftiight'
,n.ng and destructive events
Testament Of Youth Devastated
by Roland s death, Vera devotes all
her energies to nursing. 115. returns
to England determined to marry Ml
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st.g. slats per form e0tde'
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lloyd Bridges Rock HUdfl, Ange.
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Cani4ron An advertising agent Is
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Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, Town house Restaurant, 7:30 am.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn, State fad 48
arid 1-4.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., Sears AltamoOte Mall.
For nervous and former mental patients.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11

by Douglas Coffin

0 SECRETS OF MIDLAND

HEIGHTS Holly a., Teddy search
br John Grey. whO was abducted
b Guy Molkington's henchman
co...os
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pay a musical visit to Jerusalem n
Bethlehem

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Church, State Road 434, Longwood.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23
Over 5$ Club, 10:30a.m., Bedding Gardens, Sanford.

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Lee J Cobb
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Starlight Promenaders, 8p.m., DeBary Community
Center Shell Road.
Sanford AA Beginners, 8:30 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Sanford-Breakfast Rotary Club, 7 am., Sanford

mas hmcheos, 11:30 a.m,weetwatet Country Club.

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17
storage and exSeuilnar.OD drug interactions,
Memorial
Winter
Park
p.m.,
piratbon data, 24
Hospi ta l Medical Library Building.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31
The Chi Omega Soreifty Mbei'Daugbter Christ-

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suspects is trom Outer spac e. Cap.
lain Si,,hinn at ta&amp;arwal I,. a 1a.m..

Humane Society of Seminole County Holiday
Celebration, 7:30 p.m,, Longwood Village Inn.
Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres and entertainment by
Seminole Singers.
Sanford Senior Citizena cove red dish luncheon, flOOf1
Sanford Civic Center. Christmas program at 1 p.m.
following business meeting. Bring gift for man or
woman to give to nursing home.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16

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Green Bay P ackers Kansa s City
Chiefs at Pittsburgh Sieelers
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Abortuni Be Piufubated By The

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MMtlaàSossth Seminole (niber ii Ctisninerce
annual Christmas open house, 5:30.7:30 p.m., 110 N.
Maitland Ave., Maitland.

by Leonard Starr

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Normally you're a very good
team player, but today If you
associate with individuals
who are too dictatorial you
may spend more time op.
posing their views than
assisting them.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl
You're entitled to proper
rewards today, but you could
be severely disappointed 11
you expect too much for what
you have to offer.

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6:40
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lawn try totocatsarid recover gold
from the bottom of the Caribbean
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Ga,d.n State Bo*t Houston vs
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Altamonte Springs.
Souath VoIusIa Sertossa, 7:30 a.m., Doltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tiigle'wood AA, closed , 8 p.m., St. Rlchardu
Church, Lake Howell Road.

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Caiah. A Now York City bank rob.

FederalAltamonte Springs.
Police Training School graduation, 3 p.m., Teaching
Auditorium Seminole Community College.
L)(et Workshop, 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, State Road
436 and 434. Altamonte springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chaper 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Al-Anos, 8 p.m., recreation hail behind Stromberg-

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fl
Although joint ventures hold
promise today, they could get
costly if you're Impulsive or
use poor judgment. Study
business matters with ex.
treme care.

FLETCHER'S LANDING

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Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Ascension Lutheran
Florida
7
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as teelings have been hurt by an
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denouncing him us myth (R )
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 15
Community Coordinated Child Care for Central
Florida, annual meeting and dinner, 7 p.m., Harley
Hotel, Orlando. Election of officers. Speaker, Alvin
Taylor, secretary of Florid Department of Health and

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Center, Shell Road,. fBary. Instruction 1:30'p.m.,
Public Invited.

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER If
Flea Market and auction to benefit Seminole
Baseball and Softball League, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Seminole Baseball Field, State Road 419, one-half mile
east of Highway 17-92.
Alt-music candlelight vesper service, 5 p.m. First
Presbyteri an church, Sanford, Third Street and Oak
.
Avenue by Chancel choir.
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevard.
Setnijole AA, 3p.m., open, Halfway House, 591 Lake
Mi nn Ie Drive, Sanford.
Sanford g Book AA, 7p.m. Florida Power &amp; light,

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by tisS wounded soldiers in a hos,..
CHRISTMAS TALES Animated - t
Bugs Bunny arid his band of friends
11:00
celebrate Christmas with thee
S QTHIRTY MINUTES
version of Dickens A Christmas
ILJISUPERUAN
Carof(R)
REAICING AWAY Cyril
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GRAND OI.EOPRY
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SYMPHONY
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HOLIDAY CONCERT
city his as a salesman (It!? His
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Bob heal hosts a look at the day a
AFTERNOON ,
cosegi scores, predictions tom

Knights of Columbus basketball free throw for ages
11-14, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, All Souls Church gym.
Sanfo rd AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lu theran
Church.
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Rather than boast of
achievements or rationalize
your defeats, play things
humbly as events dictate. Be
a good winner or a good loser
today.

ANNIE__ -

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13
Flea market and auction to benefit Seminole
Baseball and Softball league, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Seminole Baseball Field, State Road 419 one-half mile
east of Highway 17-92.
.

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LEO tJuly 23-Aug. 22)

vantageou.s to
keep your
goals to yourself, but today
unless others understand
what you're aiming for, they
will be unable to help you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 29-Feb.
191 Be wary In situations with
pals today where they hold
views which strongly oppose
yours. A Friendly discussion
could turn into a heated
debate,
PISCES Feb. 20-March 201
Financial conditions could be
mixed today. You'll have
opportunities to add to your
resources. They could be
shaky developments which
might deplete them.
ARIES i March 21-April 191
Try not to be overly insistent
today about having things
done your was. Your ideas

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Be complimentary rather
than Critical of coworkers,
especially If they are going
out of their way to help you.
Ingratitude leaves a poor
impression.

191 This could be one of those pediency. Commitments you
days where small expenses view as casual will be takec.

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The Hasty
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Hiatt (1950) Ronald Reagan.
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lands peace arisen he is befr iended

tents (RIQ
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today. They could be talking UVU'JI4I JUU IVUWU VAIS.I.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. flt
along one line and you could
Don't agree to anything today
be listening along another.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb. merely for the sake of ex-

specify birth date.

Via demonstrates lso tally. pa.kt.In floor. "ohs with
about t, fireplace
and considers to Security y-

7:30

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cavalry Officer acts as peacemaker
ben goldminers arid Apaches
it 1/2 His)

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Most Tom l4taCCubb,fl hosts this
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of housep&amp;ants and takes
v"s" s to a plant ClirtIC

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Graph, Box 489, Radio City
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CANCER (J

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Stooges Carol Cftiist.nsen Three
men become involved with an
invention developed by Martian
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1.S.Q632H-7SD-l098 For Monday, December 15, 1980
C- A 8 6 5 Bid just two spades.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
are apt to be the best, but
2. S. Q 6 3 2 H- A S D- 109 8
The Landy convention is an
December 15, 1980
leave room for compromise.
artificial two-club bid against C. 8 6 5 3 Bid three spades.
3. S. A 6 3 2 H- Q 2 D. 10 9 B
an opponent's notrump to
Situations could arise over
TAURUS April 3)-May 20)
.
show both major suits. The C A 6 6 5 Bid four spades.
corning
the
months to give you Others are prepared to help
4. 5- 3 2 11. J 7 D. K 87 6 2
minimum length you should
Bid two diamonds. opportunities to use your you today, but only if they see
have for this bid Is 5-4, with 5. C. 10 6 6 5
S arid 6-5 much better hold- This asks partner to bail out. organizational abilities and indications you are ready to
managerial skills. When these help yourself. Don't expect
inp. With 6-5 you can afford You are probably in trouble
S. 3 2 H. 4 f D. 9 8 C Q instances occur, you will them to do things you won't
to hold only 9 HCP, with 5-5
you need 16 with 5-4 ou bet- 10 9 6 5 4 Pass. You won't be handle yourself admirably do.
ter have at least 12. Jere are hurt here.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
6 5- Q 32 11. K? 1)- 1096 and profitably.
some samsite tos.
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two
notrumo.
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LS
willing tO have pan- Dec. 21) Times spent with people today, ao it's best not to
D- 5 4 C- 2 A sub-minimum.
ner
play
three of his better select members of your Inner try.. Your image will suffer it
2.5-K J 954 H. K Q 1062 maJor eyes
if he,
haa with
miniD- A SC- 3 A good one.
mum. lie can bid game
a circle should prove very your actions smack of in3. 5- K J 10 8 7 H- A K 10 9 really good Landv hand or he enjoyable today. Activities sincerity.
B D- K SC- 2 A really good can Invite game by bidding a shared with large or unCANCER (June 21-July fl)
one.
minor singleton Ike wishes to Familiar groups might prove You know what needs doing
With hand No. I you are not pass the buck to you.
any invitation
going to a
There are also us" for to be Just the opposite. Find today and you're a good
to bid again. With hand No, 2 three-club and diamond out more of what lies ahead starter, but there is a chance
you will bid game If partner respolses to Landv. They are for you in the year following you could get too easily
shows any strength. With hand too complicated (or any but your birthday by sending for
No. 3 you will raise two hearts really well-developed expert y• copy of Astro-Graph. discouraged if the going gets

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BanI-$odr Accuses Carter
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second
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Minutes" program Sunday night. "We won't dignify it
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where the Americans, now in their 406th day of Cap
Uvity, were being held. "When IuyI don't know, iJ
doesn't mean that I'm completely Ignorant of'
situation," BaniSadr said.

Polish Farmers Organize
WARSAW Poland (UP!) — More than a toigand
Polish farmers, threatening to stdke,have formed a
"Rural Solidarity" orgathationto not for the right to
own private farms and for official-recognition as an
Independent union
Some 1,200 farmers met Sunday after mw to tear
complaints from representatives all over Poland and
to ism a 24oint list of demands.
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land, although villagers and agricultural workers also
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plagued the area.
AREA READINGS (6 a.m): temperature: 61; overnight
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relative humidity: 6$ percent; winds: northwest at 6 mph.
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tigle, 2:14 am., 2:36 p.m.; lows, 8:24 am., 8:49 p.m.;
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both days. Low tonight mid 40s to near 50. Winds variable 10
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HOSPITAL

Sanford

ADMISSIONS

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Sarah U Sue

: Willie Mae Low#
. Wayne R Mo4nar ir . Fern Park

Diana S. Dillon
John F Jeffries
Larne G ciiobbo R obbins

. Sanford.

Helen H. Shaco0l, Longwood

Ruth Livingston

Dorita A. Fitw, Orange city
Kelly L. Mumtprd. Orange City

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Edward J.
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Richard E Jones. Ostwn

Sanford, a baby girl
DI$CHAIGIS
Margaret

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Edward C. Mulus Dedons

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Sally A. Cycler. Oren" City
Norma C. hyena and baby boy,

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back door of Bob's Big Boy restaurant on La Clenega
Boulevard
being let out
building
for the dosing about 2:30
Sunday.
An unknown amount of money was taken from the
cash register during the holdup and the victims were
robbed of their money and valuables.
as patrons were

First Sons

Cancer: 50% Could Be Saved
NEW YORK (UP!) —'As many as 50 percent of all

NEW YORK (tIPI) — Ronald Reagan's son
says he's not extending the oli ve branch to
Jimmy Carter because the outgoing president
has "the morals of a soaks."
Ron Reagan, -32, said he will not shake

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At the request of the Personnel Department and
following the imaxtxnous recommendation of the
Personnel Board, the county commission has approved
a longevity wage increase of 5 percent for 16 county
employees who have completed six years of continuous
county service who are at the maximum salary In their
pay level.
The commission approved the Increase
unanimously.
For effected employees it will be accompanied by a
percent cost-oflvtng Increase for all county employees approved 4 to 1. Commissionr Barbara
Christensen voted against the across-the-board Increase. She said such an Increase should carry a $1,000
maximum per employee.

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IA)S ANGELES (UP!)

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The county commission has approved renewing its
Self Insurance Package Involved a Uoyd's premium
of $99,646 and a Gallagher Bassett Service Fee of
$42,000 with a surcharge not to exceed $1,500.

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Missouri Avenue Work Set

hockwithCarterattilafather'ainaugurauon
because he will "never forget the way
(Caner) called my father a racist and a

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- in the courthouse can be repaired. At the request of
Commissioner Sandra Glenn, the board directed the
county Administrator to check into the possibility of
arranging a system where the perw addressing the
board will not have their back comj%,eZ toward the
audience.
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Seminole Guide Revised

PARADE SMILES
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along the parade route in Saturday 's Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce Christmas
At right, one of Santa 's prettier heIpes
rides atop th e Central Florida Zoo's elephant
"George" In the parade.

Representatives from the Seminole County League
of Women Voters presented the commission with their
ne*ly revised booklet the "Seminole County Guide."
- The commission helped to pay for revising and
printing of the new booklet, which will be distributed at
official locations across the county.

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past week, the board:
— approved unanimously a request to amend the
Wekiva Hunt Club planned unit development commitment agreement to allow commercial &amp;ccem onto
Wekiva Springs Road. Developers are planning a
shopping center for the corner of Wekiva Springs Road
and Hunt Club Boulevard.
approved unanimously a request for an amendment to the county's land-use plan from low-density
residential to medium density residential and a
rezoning from single family dwelling district to
residential professional, property described as being
n the south aide of Powell Street, south of State Road
434 and east of Pressvlew Avenue. The request was
made by Luckenbsch Realty and the property will be
used as a real estate office.
— denied 4 to 1 a specific amendment to the
county's
land use plan, from Low-density residential to mediumdensity residential, property on the corner of We
Rena Drive and State Road 434. TEC Realty Inc., had
planned to use the property for the site
of areal estate
office. The problem, according
to Land Development
Administrator Herb Harden, was "piecemeal zoning."
The property is one parcel among about seven
together that should be zoned together so access can be
controlled, he said. Re-zoning of the property from
single family dwelling district to residentia l
professional was denied unanimously.

Shot Man Guilty On 3 Charges
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
The man who led Altamonte Springs
police on a bullet-riddled car chase

through winding streets, which ended
when he was shot twice byan Officer Oct.
3, has pleaded guilty to a variety of

charges.

a gun drawn.
The
against co-defendant
Nathanial Strange, 27, of Orlando has not
case

been reached.
Davis, who also pleaded guilty to
reckless driving, will remain in the jail
pending sentencing later this month.
yet

In other pleas accepted by Circuit
Richard Lee Davis, 30, 716 32nd St., Judge voile Williams this past week:
Orlando, pleaded guilty to charges of
Diane Shumway, 22, of 210 Cypress
burglary, aggravated assault and fleeing Way, Casselberry, pleaded no contest to
an officer,
a charge of manslaughter In Nov. 23, 1979
Davis has been in the Seminole County accident which took the life of a 20-yearof

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Jail Sim late October after recuperating old L.ngwood man.
from gwehot wounds in his arm and Jaw.
Shumway slammed her car into a
Davis admitted burglarizing the home motorcycle driven by Larry Boley, 20, of
of Mary Turner, 201 Hickory Lane, 6515 Moore Ave., on U.S. Highway 17-92.
Forest City, then leading Altamonte
— Glen Dalton, of Maitland, pleaded
Springs police through a long car chase guilty to burglary of a vehicle in return
from State Road 436 Into several sub- for the dismissal of four identical
divisions and finally along San Sebastian charges,
Prado, where his car broke down and he
Deputies accused Dalton of the Sep.
was shot after getting out of the car with tember 1960 burglary of five trucks
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Longwood To Debate
ByJANECAELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
A public hearing and final approval of the controversial Code
Enforcement Board are scheduled for the Lcngwood City
Commiadon nesting at 7:30 p.m. today at the city- hall.
lie ordinance establishing a board of citizens to hear cases
Involving violations of city codes was passed on first reading
on Nov. 17 by *32 vote. Commissioners J.R. Grant and Bill
ieuaivu upwu u tawnance.

Under a new Florida law, cities are permitted to establish
code enforcvnentboarde to handle city code violations and fill
the gap left by the dissolution of municipal courts. City offica1s have complained that the state attorney Is not
prosecuting violators of city codes.
There will also be a public tearing on an amendment to the
LongwoodHlstcrlcal District ordinance increasing the number
of members allowed on the Longwood Historical Commission,
Bob Keesee of the Department of Community Affairs,
Tallahassee, will be commission on an affirmative action plan

City

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by R.W. Collins Inc.
Ernesting Prince, 620 Eastwood Court,
pleaded guilty to paying an Altamonte
Springs water bill with a $200 bad check.
— Bobby Wilson, also known Gerald
Steffan, pleaded guilty to the Sept. 22,
burglary of a Sanford home at 3507
Orlando Drive.
Wilson, who has no permanent address, was originally accused of breaking
into the home and staying there for
several days, stealing a car and making
a dangerous boobytrap out of a stockless
shotgun and wire.
—Fred McLaughlin, of Bursaw, NC.,
pleaded guilty to stealing more than MOO
Aug. 4 fro m the Seminole County gas
station he once worked at.
Reather Lacy, 20, of 430 Wlnnoset
Ave., DeLand, pleaded guilty to stealing
more than $100 in merchandise from the

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Zayre Depare department store in
Sanford.

AREA DEATHS

for the city.
The commission will consider resolutions appointing an
advisory committee to assist the commissioners in reviewing
the proposed city zoning ordinance; and approving Reiter
Park as the name for a new fire station-city park in honor of
James R. Reiter.
A petition for rezoning will be considered from Edourdo
Arango, trustee, for changing 16.014 acres located on Range
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us ness arl professional
to multi-family residential. The property is owned by the First
National Bank of Louisville.
Also up for rezoning will be Florida Residential Cornmunilies property north of Longwood Hills Road and on both
Sides of Lake Emma Road from R-1 Residential and 84
Business and Professional to R-2 Residential.
If approved these rezoning requests will be voted on first
reading.
City Administrator David Chacey will report on the
Longdale Industrial Park drainage.
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Mrs. Non B. N
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sons, J.C. Newsome,
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and Vernon
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died sixty
Sunday at her grandchildren and three
residence.
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In
Blackshear, Ga., she moved
GFnkOW Funeral Home Is
here 50 year* ago from New
in dwp Of arrangenwAs.
Sm yrna Beach, She was a
homemaker, a member of the
First Baptist Church, the
Homemakers Club, the Funeral Notic.s
American Legion Auxiliary,

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daughters, Gwen Cates and
Jeri Miller Howell, both of
Sanford, Mrs. Hugh S.
Crosson Jr., Jacksonville and
Laverne N. Bass, Sanford;
Laverne

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ATLANTA (UP!)
President Carter's
Carter said the fact that election day was
oldest win says his parents were embarrassed 'tie anniversary of the hostage crisis In Iran
by the loss to Ronald Ragan but Miss Lillian
led to his father's defeat.
was taking the defeat the hardest.
'The hostages in Iran built up a feeling of
frustration
among the people," he said. "The
"Tie embarrassment is definitely tiers,
election falling one year after the hostages'
but neither of my parents is taking it hard in
the an= of being emotionally strung out capture and the publicity surrounding it was
the primary reason my father lost. The
about it," Jack Carter said Sunday in an
conservative trend was not the main reason."
Interview with radio station WGST.
Carter, 33, said his father wants to return to
He said Min Lillian, recovering from a
his hometown of Plains and to write two books
broken Pip the suffered a month before the
one summarizing his presidency and the
election, "did, however, take the defeat
other dealing with the Middle East peace
harder" than his father or mother.
accords reachd at Camp David in 1978.

congress May Shelve
Reagan Salary Plan

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WASHINGTON (UP!)

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duck session of the 96th
Congress.
Weary congressmen were
to meet today in a Last gasp
effort to pass a funding bill

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"Christmas tree" because of
the 145 special Interest
amendments attached to It,
and the proposal for higher
salaries for congressmen and
Up government officials are
the Last obstacles to a final
adjournment of the weary

A major

processor foresees sharp increases in the retail price of

scallops as a result of the mysterious blight that has
afflicted a rich mollusk bed along Florida's east coast.
Tht blight has caused dislocation in the scallop industry as well as concern among those living along the
tutu-Florida coast. Scientists are still seeking to learn
the cause. That has brought rumor and speculation,
ranging from a natural die off to toxic chemicals,
heavy metals and even gases buried 230 miles out at
sea by the military.
But ehile scientists grapple with the problem,
shortages of scallops are developing.
Del Hose, manager of Southern Seafood Inc., one of
the nation's largest scallop processors, says shoppers
in the northeast tflil see price hikes of 25 percent in the
next two weeks.

4 'Executed' in Miami
MIAMI iUI'O Police are searching for a red car
believed stolen from one of the victims of Miami's first
quadruple murder
the execution-style shootings of
two men and two women, one of them a prominent city
Official, found in a little Havana apartment.
The car, a 1968 Oldsmobile with a damaged front
end, was nussing from the small duplex where the
bodies ere found over the weekend, police said
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Among the victims was Dr. Aurea Pogglcm, 46,
Miami's assistant director of cultural affairs. A

secretary in 1)r. Poggio's department, Colombian-born
l.:gia Trujillo, was the fourth victim.

The president-elect hoped to

The 148 Individual amendmints are special interest
items ranging from money to
construct federal buildings to
be named after retiring conaresarnen to a 12.7 million
outlay to pay for a deficit
incurred by the Lake Placid
Olympic Committee.

same conference

inserted a 17
percent salary increase for
members of Congress — from
$90,952 to $70,900 — Into its
proposed conference report
over the weekend, although
each house individually had
rejected the raise.
The House embraced It
Joyfully Saturday, on a
,tiniibig vote without a roll
call, but the Senate said no,
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gave Its final approval to a
number of tax law revisions,
Including reductions In the tax
burden on bankrupt debtors,
real estate Investors and U.S.
citizens living and working
overseas.
But a $25.6 billion mass
transit till was killed because
of a filibuster threat by Sen.
Richard Lugar, R-Ind.
Lugar baited the bill in its
tracks when he defeated efforts by Dernoa'atic leaders
to limit debate on the
measure, which he called
livesporaible..
Congress also settled two
outstanding differences.

whose numbers already had
been cot In bait by defectors
who Left for horns without
waiting for lbs final gavel—
quit wstl today,
Rep. Bob MIdiel, R..flL, who

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TAl.I.MIAEE, Fla. (UPI) — Gov. Bob Graham at
the midpoint of his four-year term Is already making
plans to run for another.
lie said it eouh1 take only "two postcards from
Uflt stm Ii (J draft him for a second term bid,
'-Everyday is a new challenge. I never had a more
enjoyable 23 months,' Graham said in a year-end
lot er%1ee

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The House abandoned Its
fight for stricter 'governmentfinanced abortions, agreeing
to the Senate position
and
the current law
that the
government should pay poor

Michel indicated a hope
perhaps an expectation
that the Senate In return for
the House dropping the pay
raise will yield on some of the
special interest tax benefits or
"ornaments" it placed on the

House and Senate positions,

and the tired lawmakers

Christmas Eve Day at 1, P.M.

attract letter officials with election victory in November.
the higher pay, officials said.

troversiss, and a joint conference committee planned to
meet today for what members
believe will be a trade-off on
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Hopes for ending the lame
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rape and incest when reported
72 hours, as well as
there
risk to the
woman's life.
In turn, the Senate bowed to
raises. For upper level house opposition in deciding
federal employees, it would to give up its efforts to provide
mean an Increase of from severance pay to Senate staff.
$52,600 to $58,500 a
ers who lost their Jobs

that is necessary to keep
several government agencies
from running out of money at

Scallop Blight Could Lead
To Sharp Price Increases
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January, saId In a television
Interview Sunday the pay
raise is now a "dead Issue,"
and predicted the conference
committee will agree to drop
the salary increase,
Senators said Reagan
wanted the pay hike so 34,000
subCatinet government officlals and judges whose
salaries are tied to
congressional pay could get

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President-elect Ronald
Reagan's hopes for higher
salaries to live better workers
Into top government jobs may
have died In the prolonged
attempt to finish the lame

years ill prison and a $10,000 fine.

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ever was."
Reagan, a dancer with the Joffrey II ballet
company1told the magazine he was awareof
public speculation that he might be a
homosexual, and called the idea 'laughable."
'1 just can't believe the level of stupidity of
reporters in this town," said Reagan, who
shares a Greenwich Village apartment with

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Two former top-ranking
FBI officials could get jail time for their unn
precedented convictions
precedented
charges they approved
secret black bag join"
the FBI code name for
break-ins in a hunt far fugitive radicals in 1972-73.
W. Mark Felt, 67, the bureau's former No.2 man, and
Edward S. Miller, M. Its retired Intelligence chief, face
sentencing today 'before Chief U.S. District Judge
William Bryant.
llie
on a conspiracy charge Nov.
t, fur approving break-Ins at the hcxne of friends and
relatives of leaders of the militant •Weather,
Underound.
Mathnu,n penalty on the civil rights charge is 10

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Jack Carter Says Kin Embarrassed-

(ntnagletllents with conflict of Interest laws.

The Seminole County Commission authorized the
coutq Public Works Department to proceed with work
to realign Missouri Avenue.

from Abraham LincoLn, but
father has the
potenti al to be the greatest president th ere

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do."
Holmes' statement, on which he did not elaborate,
would indicate Reagan has named his choices, they
have accepted and both parties are awaiting word on
security clearance from the FBI and possible legal

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In an Interview published In this week's
New York magazine, the younger Reagan
his new wife, Doria.
said, "Carter would have sold his mother to
"Until people brought the subject up... i
get re-elected. He has the morals of a make."
never even thought about it. The idea that
Reagan said his father "Is the most
anyone would think dancing Is effeminate. I'll
honorable man who hiss ever been elected tell you this
lot more athletic than
president. I don't want to take anything away
playing baseball."

Ronald Reagan's Cabinet
sekxtim may be out of his hands now, and legal
requirements are holding up final announcement of a
full Reagan team, an aide indicates.
The president-elect worked at his Pacific Palisades
Iw,tne Sunday on correspondence, dictation and
tnenun, West Coast press spokesman Joe Holmes said.
Asked if Reagan was working on final Cabinet
selections, Holmes said, 'lie's gone through his part of
the Process. I don't think
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cancer patients could be cured, given present
knowledge of the disease, the American Cancer Society
sa )S.
But only 41 percent of current cancer patients will
survive at least five years after treatment — the
requirement for a cure" the ACS said in its 1951
Cancer Facts and Figures."
The 9 percent difference between possible and actual
-cures" translates to 134,000 people dying of cancer
.then they might have been saved by earlier
diagnosis and prompt treatment," the ACS said.

Longevity Wages Increase

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Inmate cells. Seminole County Sheriff John Polk said
the lockers will enable the prisoners to secure their
belongings.
The Seminole County Commission voted 4 to 1 to
spend the money from the board's contingency fund
with the stipulation the money later be replaced by
unexpended funds from the Sheriff's Department from
the last budget year.
Ccsnmialcmer Bill Kirchhoff voted against the
purchase.

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NAPLES, Italy (UP!) — A 40year-old hospital
balking damaged by last month's major earthquake
collapsed early today, burying about a dozen elderly
patients under the rubble, police said.
The hospital, housed In the former Bourbon royal
palace In the clenter of the city, collapsed without
warning In the pee-dawn hours,
Officials said about a dozen elderly patients, many of
them in their 60*, were covered by the rubble. Several
nuns who workI.e.11
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"Hospice ..S ph.. Poor," h,u,uI
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out today for two shotgun-wielding bandits
who police
said robbed a restaurant, herded 11 people into a walkin refrigerator and shot nine Of them execution-style.
iliree were killed.
We don't know what motivated them to shoot," said
1.1. Ron Lewis. 'We have no indication of resistance by
the tictirns,'

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Subarto, Leader of the world's largest Moslem nation,
opened the OPEC summit meeting today with a pies to
Iron and Iraq to end the first war ever between
members of the powerful oil group In the Interests of
Islamic unity.
But delegates from the two Middle East oilproducing nations nearly came to blows shortly before
start 01 the oil ministers' meeting — the first high-level
OPEC gathering since the Iran-Iraq war began nearly
three months ago on Sept. fl.
In a glaring reminder of the war, Iran left an empty
chair at its table, graced by a large picture of Its oil
minister, Mohammed Tandgoyan, who is being held by
Iraq as a prisoner of war.
To ease the prospect of verbal conflict, conference
organizers changed the alphabetical order of seating,
Inserting Indonesian delegates between those from
Iran and Iraq.

Bandits Kill 3, Wound 6
At Los Angeles Restaurant

By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County Cnn"l" has authorized its
planning department to conduct a public hearing to
prepare amendment proposals to the county's Short
Range Development Plan.
The amendments are intended to better define the
relationship between land use categories and zoning.

2, Shot At Lennon Memorial Gathering

Usited Press literutlsal
Ironically, Sunday's
The scene in Liverpool — scenes — young girls were 10 minutes.
holding their hands abc e
On the day millions of rock shootings In Central Park hometown of Lemon, Starr, collapsing
with
total
Some 1,500 Beatles fans their heath and swaying to t [
fine gathered solemnly to occurred within a quarter Paid McCarpy and George hysteria."
traded albums and memories music.
honor the memory of John mile of where Lennon was Harrison — was hauntingly
"I was on duty in 1964 when at a convention in Boston and
Atthe end of the silent viii
Lesson, a man wte sang gunned down outside his like 1964 when the foursome the Beatle had their civic U.S. radio stations sand. in Miami's Bicentennial Pa
about peace, shots rang out In home, the ultra-exclusive known as the Beatles had Just reception In liverpool and it wiched the vigil of silence most Of the 3,000 fans held
New York's Central Park and Dakota apartment buildlng,a started on their way to was just the same this time between how' of Beatles' two-finger peace signs and I p
hysterical English teen-agers week age today.
becoming the most popular around," she said.
songs. Millions more around band played, "Give Peace a
stormed a stage In liverpooL
Elsewhere,
tens
Police said John Loney and rock group In history.
of the world joined the ob,"
While facts sang "All you Philip Gulffre of Brooklyn
A mass of surging, thousands of Beatle lane in servance — ifonlybykeeping _____________
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need
love" Sunday. Len- were leaving the centj-alPark hysterical teen-agers stormed Seattle,
Los
Angeles, silent for 10 minutes of
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non's accused killer feared for memorial service attended by a stage during a candlelight Philadelphia, Miami, Detroit, mourning. Flags in New York
Us own life. Mark David more than 100,000 people vigil for Lennon attended by 'and Memphis. Tenn., also City flew at half staff.
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Chapman's attorney said when they were shot after more than 30,000 people. paid homage In silence,
In Morrison, Cob., some
death threats had been allegedly telling a drug seller Police said about 150 people, beginning at 2 p.m. EST, as 4,500 people gathered at the
scrawled on his cell wall and to leave the ceremony. They most of them girls 13 to 17 requested by Miss Ono.
Red Rocks Ampitheatre, ~
a
C~
(iapman was afraid someone were not seriously wowvieci years old, were treated for
Simultaneously, somber where in the mid..'60s the
CENTRAL
H EATING
would try to poison him.
shock and hysteria,
crowds in Raleigh, N.C., Beatles made their only
Coincidentally, some tt
"It was Just like the Beatle Atlanta, Hartford, Conn., appearance In the Denver
In Los Angeles, a St. Louis nearly 3,000 people gathered
man was held for allegedly on Cricket Hill in Chicago's era all over ajain," said Concord, N.H., Cincinnati, area.After a period ofsilence,
PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING
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threatening the We Pit Yoke Uncoln Park tohonor Lennon HazelAbtxctt, 48, a nurse who Columbia,
and the audience members —
Ore, Lennon's widow, and carried signs that read, treated some of the teen- numerous other communities some weeping — sang "Give
former Beatle Bingo Starr. "Handguns kill people"
age. "It was the same old across the nation fell silent for Peace a Chance" while

IN BRIEF

County To Hold Hearing
On Land Use, Zoning

Action Reports

OPEC Meeting Stormy

NA11ON

BRIEF

A
deputiessay thought $ would keep him out of
Jail ona *unk driving charge had to pay 118,4M just to get
outoubond.
Vincent &amp;ejna, 54, of Lackport, ILL, was charged with
ti'll*ry after allegedly offering first $20 then $100 to officers
arresting him on charges of driving under the influence and
* Courts
running a red light early Sunday morning.
*
Deputies say SIejna was pulled off State Road 4 near
Howell Branch Road minutes after mldnht after allegedly I rjnning a light.
TELEVISION SETS STOLEN FROM MOTEL
After palling over, SieJna allegedly backed his van Into a
In two separate Incidents Wednesday, thieves stole two
patrol cabefore getting out to fail two roadside sobriety tests.
television sets from Altamonte Springs Inn, 151 N. Douglas
After the first test Siejna offered one officer $20, then a
Ave., Altamonte Springs, police say.
backup officer $100 to forget the Incident, deputies say. He was
A television set was stolen from room 135 and another from
placed under arrest and ordered held on a felony bribery
room 776, police say.
th. u bonded out shortly after his arrest.
TOOLS STOLEN FROM CAR
PARCEL WAREHOUSE BURGLARIZED
Tools worth $1,000 were stolen Wednesday from a vehicle
Deputies say they are today investigating the weekend
belonging to Larry Davis, 410 Laurel Drive, Michigan, md,,
bresk4n at United Parcel Service's Longwood warehouse.
police say.
Neither deputies nor company workers say they have any
The vehicle was parked at the Holiday Inn parking lot, 2.10
Idea how many packages were taken by the thieves, who cut a
West State Road 436, when the theft occurred, police say.
hokln the side ol the steel building and an interior chaln4ink
ROOM BURGLARIZED
locker area.
Thieves stole $695 worth of items belonging to Richard
The burglary was discovered Sunday morning by a woman
Kelley, Rural Route I, Carlisle, Pa., police say.
bringing a guard dog to the warehouse. Deputies gave no InKelley was staying at the Holiday Inn, 230 West State Road
formation on whether a dog was supposed to be locked in the
436 when the theft occurred.
building Saturday when the burglary occurred.
Kelley told officers he left his room locked and upon returF1REMFXSCARS BURGLARIZED
ning he found the door partially opened.
Thieves burglarized the cars of four county firefighters and
A tape recorder, clothing brief case and camera were
two county fire trucks Saturday, deputies say.
among the items taken, police say,
The thieves took more than $2,000 in tools, equipment and
DAMAGE DONE TO WATER PLANT
personal belongings from the vehicles, parked at the county's
About $500 worth of damage was dOto the South Water
station at Five Points, off U.S. Highway 17.92, they say.
Plant, Castellon Drive, Casselberry, Wednesday, police say.
The thieves took a wide variety of Items from the cars
Someone entered the fenced-in plant area and pushed
ranging from radios to football, deputies report.
several 190pound, steel, square manhole covers into open
I Several Items including a 50400t section of hose, were taken
trenches containing plastic chlorine distributing lines, police
from the fire trucks, they say.
say.
The hose was Later found lying along Bedford Road just
The lines ruptured, causing flooding of the trenches and the
outside of Sanford, they report.
area, police say.

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Florida, annual meeting ant dlzuter, 7p.m., Harley

Hotel, Orlando. Election 01 officers. Speaker, Alvin
Taylor, secretary of Florid Department ci Health and
Rehabilitative Services,
Wright Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
7
Florida
Church,
Casselberry;
p.m.,
FederalAltamonte Springs.

L$et Workshop 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
thurth, DeLand; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, State Road
4 and 434, Altamonte Sprtn.
Sanford AlAna, 5 p.m., First United Methodist
Ounrch, Sanford.
Saidord AA, Spin., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chaper 7, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Countr' Club, Lake Mary.
Al.Anoa, 8 p.m., recreation hail behind Stromberg.

Carbon, Lake Mary.

Maitbo4Sontk Sun taste Chamber of Commerce
110 N.

annual C)uistmu open houne, 5:3b.7:30 p.m.,
Maltlaàd Ave., Maltiand.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER15
Humane Society 01 SemInole County

Holiday
Celebration, 7:30 p.m., Lcngwood Village Im.
Cocktails arx$ hors d'oeuvres and entertainment by the

Haitian refugees.

AARP.NART businam meeting and covered dish
lunrheon, noon, Sanford Civic Center. Open to all
senior cltirene.
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Clyde S Painlingl0Yrs in la
Home-s. Office, Stores Pb lob
too small or Tail 111531?
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With winIer upon 1)5 youlI need
md economical
reliable
IranspoftalOn You can lint) it
our CLASSIF iF F) can? ADS
"123 2611

322 7611
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P ree Eslinalls

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cabinetny Mason repairs 5,
oreIe lnisJ'lingl. pressure
cashing roofs home 3.31 SIll

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bing. *111 coverings, dry wall
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tenor &amp; Gullet Won's Over IC

Si'i Painting

yrs Iaperi.nce Unibed
Painters Alt S tm 1)1 155$
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P,rsonalled,fasldeperidable
Regular or I time basis
Wedowelh*I00OSS
67? 5894

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in Truck lell.rin54 and 3
Dimensional Sbyro Foar.-i
lqIlers Fleasonacle 139 337$
ASk lq, Gentle Ben
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of House Cleaning. ApIs . S. I

SAsi ENERGY I
Ball S. Blown C USTOM
SULATION CO )734153on 414
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Whole Ball 01 Wa.

B. E. Link Const,
322.7029

Anllsony Cortase. still serying

Platen Organs. Layaway br
Christmas Elec. Guitar I
amplifier $200 Value Special
now $51906 Bob B-all Music
Cenlet 7302 Frendh Avi 333

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and dry

Small Olficel. including new
Homes Call the Dusters
pm 7 p m AlA br Jeanie 0'
Nadine 904353 iSIS

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Siding Free- EsI Ihi'.is
56% 6331 ii' 1.6$ 6115

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Nursing Center

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t,"dy t
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big ones with a want ad

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Going lilhiflg1 Ge? all Ih.
"quiprent you need Ion Ihosi

P or Quality tonic repair and
- I andscapnij ..11 373 47)1
Ask 101 5ev-i or Doug

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HOrnS Repairs

C.WA TNt' jt At tb IC

Your SALES POW WINTER
WILL TAKE A WISE USE

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sleilman painting I Repairs
alIy work Fr,, Est DiSc
t SeniorS $31 SIlO Refel'

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Distance Service We clean
yOUf garage 343 33)5 Day or

All Time iloytri Local

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Park A,. Sanford
1)051 3226111

W,iboldl", Camera

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Insured

1216031

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3231171 H6nnah Music

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Dry WI'.
HaiicJ-flg Ti'slure-d Ceilings S
RalinI. 173 4*33. 1324645.-'

Richard's Carpentry

and SurpluS Toys F ree gill
will every purchase Opening
'valufda, Dec l)?Is 'o,,ilh
End ci Orange Asp Turn right
one tilo(k I5pn lell one block
'0 WaIls Voyl Headquarters

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&amp; S?amPoo. 110

Ar. you
WaI "A
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I Bargains Glisten Selling in A

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Wr,iialriing I Repair-

Carpentry

Pair World's Largest Slt.,lfq'd
Anmll Zoo F actory (lOSeOutt

or 705 7111

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34 "tr$. lap. Work 5varantsed
I Lic- Free 1st, 642-4047.

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healing.
relricjeralion Ac - Waler

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All type ol nrc F cur F S lone

pp'$s,pgjng

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Us. A Want Ad 3227611 or Cit

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Heating a
Air Conditioning

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S.w 'N vac. iii s
Magnolsa Ave Downbown
Sanford 2237702 - - - -

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WRANGLER JEANS

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549375 Sal III) I.or $ll mo -

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guaranteed Free eslimales

REALTOR MLS

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Coin operated or tree play Ea:I
road *ill deliver, 5200 $V.0
331 $544 &gt;c 7951611
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Your beeng mach,fleof vacuum
cleaner 5200 Parts I. suppleel
for all mach,n,s Over 30 yrs
All
riper Intl
work

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5.a1JTlPULt 4 Bins-) balls

SEDUCED? Cuitam blfl
on* on .s LA
m, maNy
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Any Size Lawn 323 '1323

liIl rrpa'r Applilflcel in Ihe
tome- Small Elpclrlcal work

Grooming enne-i', Therm

Uood Used TV,. $255 isp
MILLERS
PIt 322 0352
2611 Orlando Dr

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WILCO SALES--HWY 44*
ius W •lI 4
Santerd 1124575
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(onlroilr'd tleal Olf Floor
Sire-prig Bouts We caler to
your pets .371 57$?

151 t'

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Screen Porch Swimming
Pool Call BlI MaI,cloe'%k,
REAL TON 327 7953 F yes
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Boarding a Grooming

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Cowboy
cxilve-'.?ef anoqtrddOiors Buy

5,.jnland 3 0-Orm

I 5115-it bOth 'seIne
c.arpit diissnl
C
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payment
SAKS. 1104 N- MIII AYe 117921
Orlando I 5963*40

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Trim, Garage &amp;

Small Business clean Ups
I W,o00hile Anylime 373 5636
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3231191
110 Sanlord Ave

The
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)7? el7
130 N t'srs ArC

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5 50 •t Remote corilrol Save

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Room Sub elF' (.1 - t Chars
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STEREONEW
3 WAY COMPACT SYSTEM
Stereo radio, RSR Ptsono. $ Irack

Drawer

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Free Es?.

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OISMI tat" tis' p5? S Beauty
P,oa ,lt L IS? SI 177 5741

HEAP$ CUSTOM SERVICE
Inferior. lucre.,
FREE ESTIMATES
323 $132
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for
telling use Herald Wan? Ads
323 2611

wood I'ls &amp; lndS PostS. rail. I

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I you for some items or charge
you son clean up Free Et
30Ifl2_ I
Call 3731652 Eve All S
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Beauty Car

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Still in ware.tflly Will deliver
P re-c home Irill. no ob1011iOn
(all 562 ¶394 day or ngiil

mo Financing, no

paInttnua
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Fence

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Aluminum Siding I Sotbil
FreeEs?,mates

1192 or lake Over payments lIt

tAT I E RJiE 5 New, $0.
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ihanqe 111)9 5 Sanford Ave
li 5910

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new over 1700 Balan'cr due

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inmc's. lanced backyard'

323 6363

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TV - Wilnut (OnSOIP Sold

for Sale

311.31SF 11051

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377 773

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RObifl%Ofl
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tanSacaind cic-wir
II' .nm mm. finiplaci.

JUL'T

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MOONEY AP

lime Sal $159 llor 51935

We pay rash" lOt Itt 5 hid
mortgages Way le'çg. Lit

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1.111 00,-es .ian. f,'uWac.
gesl 'ms. slising v-es lamlly
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CDUWTSV LIVIWO' Newly

L'TThLrIiEi 3 Sitvm.2 bath

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SPISsI' SPLASNI 4 Bi.S'2
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ba 'Mnw lTh
E..tIus*e w..ptib.n'saed
EC599 lillV 139.550!

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Year% Old LOS Doun I.

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We buy equity in HouseS,
opartmentl. vacant land arid
Acreage LUCKY INVEST
Boa 2500.
MENTS. P
Sanford Fla 33771 3274711

Bath. Large
Re-funbist*d Home 513,500

SSIIOMESTNAN

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

PLIANCES 373 0697

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Sales Leader

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47Real Estate Wanted

S %
i,ltg 3 Bdrm. I Bath. CS.
Lange- Fenced yard

REALTORS

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Sale PresIge Complea High
enposure Easy access Call I
305661 6116. Rudy Jordan Real
Estal, Realtors. 21 N Shill
Rd Delary. Fla Jim Jordan
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SAKS, 1101 N Mills 111971
Orlandol $963660

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with gorge-Out wde Oak
tlarismoct V.. Acres
3 Rpnlal Units on I Lot Good
47.A#s'tgigeS BOUghI
Investment Good anumpf son.
-534.910 T.kes All
&amp; Sold
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322413$

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monthly F irSan( 'pg. no down

46-Commercial Property

Johns River ILate- Hai-ni'yI

Reduced to t70.0 A

2100 French Ave.
Sanford, Ft.

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House on W.d. Part of St

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GoodCondilior.,1)00
349 5247

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1224332

3 Borm- i' Bath, CS. Ce-nt A
Garage Like hew 130

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SANFORD AUCTION
1215 S. FRENCH AVE.
323-7340
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MICROWAVE-TOSH1SA

Orlando
327 t517

SanhVd
121 0440

' Redecorated. Nrc Carpet
232.550

Ernie_i

WllllamsonCommunlcatlon

BEE F CALVES Angus. Brah
man Charolais, Hereford.
¶.snti C,r-nlrudS etc Weaned
5(70 up I 90.1 119 IllS

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Bloc's. Family Nm. Fenced.
Porch Newly --Screened

CALL32SS774

1)4-0401

LonwoOd

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34155 FrindIl Ave

Afliiry'. i% Mtg of $113 Mo
wITh 510.500 down 3 SdTm.

.UN$t.LIEVA$LE .4UOE

00011 PRIZE

$ CASH $

GOLD &amp; SILVER

BROKER

FiEjLEY

Duty 134.951.

DrIu.e, 2 Dr ImmaculaIl
cord 1 owner Call 322 $210
be'tn 56 Aft 6 pm 66$ 6051
Ask for Lisa

sf50 X3650S C
- 1919 S N 500
ALSO LARGE INVENTORY
OF NEW YAMAHAS
ALL MODELS IN STOCK
I No Hwy till

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F uIufl F uiiy aulo•
iPPOSSe-SIPO uSPO ,ery Shun
me Or iginal 339) Dli $151 or

all

1910 Harley Sporlster

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1971 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600

99500

iIS000
315000 -•
79$,Q.
179500

1910 Harley LOW Rd

(ASPI VISII MC

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79500
91300

97$ IlCindI Plank

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Runs
719 Cl. Q000 shap
C.00d, 1330 See at 507 Oak
Ave Apt

V.000

1977 XSS00

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7015 French 323
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19500
139500

197S0T 125
1917 DT2SO

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e.i'ons ,e.

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XMAS SPECIALS
USED

III mu Aqent 139*356

Whispiring Pines Professional

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10, furlhef 0114,15.

2sI31i

Of Seminole

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SEIGLER REALTY

CASSILIERRY,

VHEC'sI',ftS011EtL's Mary3 hires. 1" Bath with Family
Sm.. bew ofilfl ras Owner
lt
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will illI dSA-WA

*ilh hIdrcn 55.11 hold for
(yrisl,i,,5 322 9199

way, DlyIOn.1 Beach. will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
tuOr, WedneSI.a, a? $ pm Its
in F 101id&amp;' You set
'PlOnly
the reserved price Call 904
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tttat someone special on your
shoppnU litt Merchandise
(orn, ng in daily until Sale

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Halt Qua,trr, - halt Paso Great

HWy 92, I mile west of Speed

YAMAHA

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Horse-I .5110 331 7755

MICROWAVE

ASSOC LIVIE

MIS

503* 1st SI
3231517

lion. will hold to, Christmas

Brand New. push button toistrol
has orot'. Originally 1619,
bland 5)91. 119 monl?-ly

LAKEFRONT TALL PINE &amp;
OAK LADEN ACRE 'LOT
NEAR NEW LAKE MARY
11101's
SCHOOL 216.000
TERMS AVAILABLE

321-0759
WASHINGTON OAKS. silos
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Down w,0. FM A marts yea.n
3 len,,. l' Salts. Garage.
N.e Paint Pr,ced te 56II• 131I1
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TERMS ASSOCIATE LIV1E

TalC Sanlord Ave

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19750T 175
1910 YZ 165
1973 Honda CL 100

pre Christmas bargain Sale
Ce-hick us Oiii Monday evening
YOU may t.nd the deal gift for

67-LIveStOck-POultry

LONGW000-LAICE

NEAR

564.500

323.5774, DayorNiQht

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Org $529 now 1705 or Ill mo
Agenl 339 $316

Lic Neal ESIIe- Broker

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AUCTION '
,MON.. DEC. 15, 7 PM '

Pon'e •ror kids Good selec

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BUY JUNK CARS &amp; TRUCKS
From $1010150 or more
Call 322 1621. 372 1460

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-hOLDS 6 cyl Auto R &amp; P1 170
mo'AppliCatiOrls by phone 339
1100. UI 1605

. Used
cars, truckS 5 heavy equip
ment 322 5990

72--AUCtiOn
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1970 Cadlll'c, I Door Sedan
OIViIIP Good Running Cord
5495 or (les).Olt.r323 1111

Top Dollar Paid for Junk

APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
fibre Salvage 122.1)21.

131 99

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN (JAY
Iti THE WANT ADS 372 7611

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MuStang 2 IllS VI
Air Condition. AM FM.lSperd
,00 327 3S6S

Cars Removed

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PJE BJV USEOFURN,IUREI

66,foses
.

42 ACRES NICELY-WOODED

SATEMAN REALTY.

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Nm. Estra
Lo'. Beautiful Oak and
Magnol'a Trees
At's ,ng

REALTORS MLS

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EACH
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CALL ASSOC LEWIS
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'bll Wilt? *'IiIs 3

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Dining Nm, Family

*lthc.4iefl,eitival.PNA0, VA
c.11m.2w

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Mu'l Sacrifice to tettli an
rtlate 31. Cent Ar, Pleat

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'i"nwe Sat-s.
's Pc woo
I I chairs. $50 each P4011's
Sanford f'urniture Salvage, Il5 of Sanford. 3325731

EXCELLENT TERMS

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3u

3e1 Cash Buyers for a small in
vestment Place a tow cot
classified ad for results 373 761
or $31 0993
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Wanted 10 Buy Wicker or
- Rt?an Living Rm Set
Call 327 0956

SIBERIAN HUSKY Fe-melt I
old. AKC req Black gray,

IENKINSFURPIITURE CO
203 East 25th Streitt
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Slnford, Florida 33171

7' ACRES. NICELY WOODED
OST E EN .AR EA
1,10,000

tars 323 4302 III 5430 322 I,3.Sl

litw3ie,2UaThNeme

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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SO ACRES WOODED PRO
PERTY NEAR CARRIAGE
COVE ALL OR PART 53.300
PER ACRE WITH TERMS
ASSOC LIvIE

bath,

STEMPER AGENCY

asiuui-LLR.

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REBUILT BATTERIES ISIS
A OX Tire Mart
322 745
3413 S Frenth

met

II mOnlh old Doberman. 565
P4ouSe broken. someobdenCe
37) 7700or 323 5116 Ask for Jo

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Good, clean, ut. toll

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$1600 Call 327 6601

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piiances S. plumbng t.*turel.
JENKINS FURNITURE CO
20% Eat? 25th S'li'et

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Sanford 372 $721

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65-Pets.Supplies

Spgs 1 Malt ItS 0 ea Piece

central air I. heat.
Mo Disc$unt Scale available.

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RENTAL 3 Bdrm, 1'

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ereo, ..o,,seat, Cannonbai,
Dill Bed. 2 Speakers. Mickey
Mouse Phone. WI vet Paint no
322 lOSt

PER ACRE, EXCELLENT
TERMS

3 ACRES Raw land $11,500

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SartCrd 3221121-

RD &amp; RAILROAD FROMlACE NEAR SANFORD
AVE I HIGHWAY 477 53000

S ACRES tented Ibarn 551.500

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IN
CIRCUIT COURT OP
THU I OMIt SHIN JUDICIAL -et S.cer. tU 1* till to
PQ..d. "
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t CUlT I N AND FOR
SIMINOLI COUNTY. STATS OP MIaIN4 tptP.i teat nell INi *nt
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CASt ISO.
3S-CAl).k
S3liIQi *it 3)0 Pus Pea ps.11.
THOMAS F SEckit.
o Novffi atone mi taft lisp
NANCY 1 SE CK CL, P.41
P$ainI.tft. I ton Welt 130

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up tront handles This 3
Sorm home on a merit wiTh
50IWI1'to buy balls Overlo*s
onaJiltUl p11* S. small lake
Call s* 'to, It'. lacta r,a'ami

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PeSdaT*5wWztsL1*on

TS&amp;N5ACflONA, A,itt on'
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These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bidding sets only! Free
locat delivery- P4011's Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792. So of

6$ ACRES WOODED COUNTY

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A.nivd to buy tiled etfica
equipment P40111 Santord
Furniture Salvage. Il 92. So of

FILL DIRT &amp; lOP SOIL '
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark 1 Hirt 373 751)

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Midnight blue White lop

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',on of total Inventory on brand
new innerspring bedding

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seplc. sled

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43-lots-Acreage

ACREAGE 10 acres lerid. a
00(55

51--Household Góods

small bicycle? Sell these idle
items with a want ad To place
your ad. Call your friendly
Ciass,t,ed gal at The tltf3ld.
U22%%, or $310013.

operal 'on 544.500

Truck Load Rich Black Dirt
delivered to y
home.
Ask for Randy
373 0037
(landscaping AltOl

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76.-Auto Parts

ORIENTAL iluGS *ANtt:()
Top Prices Pall
Used any condI.on 611 I26

Sanford. florida 32771

MORE. ru,s S. rear BRs
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323 5O
)SOlOriarsdo Dr
VAL FHA Fnslrs'.rig

was O4POW Vt'. 1*159

62-.Lawfl.Gardefl
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our bpöutitui nec OWOAD

GENEVA NURSERY. 100. Ft.
on St
Rd 16 Fenced.
greenhouse
ready
for

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striding 2 BOrm Non'. wiTh
cues' '4 &amp; Ccrele Bloc's.
i'svsry $t'nce. E.cellpnt
AssumpTion
Imvnpoate
rrupencv Call to, Deteits -

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Sate 27',Ar,Aening,Brdm
Full*,i 1 bath. 3sIiels
Self contained *507323

Tse.husstin' is Phettv good. but
Ihefindn' it kirtda' poorly - 'Ill
Qil to the WAN TAOS

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Antiques, Modern Furniture,
Stessing Silver, Oriental Rugs.
Diamonds
3232501
Bridge-aAnhiques

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JENKINSFURP4ITURECO
SOSEast7SthStreeI

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Acres wiTh 3 Bdrm. I bath
Mooilehom, Fenced, 3 ponds.
0ttit
1 garden area
564.500

ror Siie'U-Ed eftice SOP,. 0116
filing c
I. ctiairs.
items to chase from. Noll's
Sanford Furç' lure Salvage. 17
92, So
Sanford 327 $721

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13' Travellrailer

• çbShtOr Gold Silver
.Iewelryor CoIns
Top Prices Call 3221317

tc,ier Pioneer I track tape
deck, new tires 1. battery
53500 or offer 641 0549 dayS.
Ears 373 1511 Ask tOt P,,ula

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170000323 7119

12 So. of Sanford 3271721.

New 8* Spgs I Malt twinS, or
tull site $3300 ea PC

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Otaaes 310 5971

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Wild Turkey Decanter's Bottle
for Sale AItq 7 'm
327 3258

$$-fll.$t

ST JOHNS RIVER ACCESS IC

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Operateà Drink Bo 322 1916

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On' NE S
F IN A NC IN 0
AVAILASLE 3 Børm. 7 Bath
t)l0c'sp,ome Fireplace,feflced.
Citrut trees, centrally located
Only 131.900

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was the fIrst na
U.S. court by a witness imported from Fidel Castro's Cube.
The Jury received the cane late Friday but retired after brief
deliberation. It brought back tie verdict after less than theee
hours Saturday.
The refugees clauned throughout the
know they were breaking U.S. laws when tIe took the beat.

aiive.

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tett us se to a '
00 PSot* a*' 1%e ecat

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homeland.
The fIsherman's testimony against them

SECOND From

2O1 SAFDRD AVENUE

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committed no crime last sisnnwr when they commandeered
the boat of a Cuban fisherman to leave their Communist

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Sale. Sup4ly is limited. Noil's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17

Dearborn Vented Gas Heater
43.000 810 ColdlpoI 20+ Cu-

income property Fully
Rented Great lei'ml' $59570

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IBart

PERSONAL SERVICES. 10%
COMMISSION DISCOUNT TO
SENIOR CITIZENS LIST
SELL WITH US

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The only Cubans ever tried In the US. on
MIAMI (UPI)
Pijacklrg charges arising from thet fligM from Cuba have
been found Innocent by a federal Jury In Miami.

MACDONALD.

wi 7'z Th ufle

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TAYLOR. JR. avid

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Cubans Innocent In Hijacking

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nt miss tp,i On,' Nicely
renovated IUnit R5idiqitlal

- )TEMPLW SEZ WE c.v

51)oJetcJor

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MOSES .i
MARY A

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333 5620.
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for Sale
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- Residential AuctionS &amp; Ap
praisals. Call Dell's Auction,

OPEN SATA M. 701 PM.

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Co Ill W. 1st St 3231100.

60A-Business Eiipmsnt

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Cold. Sltvec, Coins. Jewelry, non
ferrous melaIs, KokoMo Tool

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SIEGLER OIL HEATER
70.000010 GoodConditiorl.

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Eve 213-3956

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a congressional document explaining the amendment.

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diStriCt Ku a refugee enrollment 01over 1OX0 children." said

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tunts were approvet when ttw tkone voted l7171
Saturday to accept the underlying tilL
The amendment provided that on less then puvent of the
funds go to scbooi districts that ertoll at leant 1UN fe1UIt

m.sls3

JM! 'miw.

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Lk. Mas-y Blvd.

322 5012

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OflI 'las 2 BOrm Gist haute.
257.500 With owner terms

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NOTICIOPACTION
FICTITIOUSNAMU
CQMl4IsIY'e •L.R?1NI
llG.o,W,u,spnlqt %.410PueS ,t
v.5..., t
tP N
Pier
TO MOSES J TAYLOR. JR.
Nofice is iwc.y givin tttat I
SOARQ$ AiR
c1on%
l I
os em..vine. iu'aa m.a
one.'.
MANY
A
'a
at
ste
on
MACDONALD.
..ceei
engaged
in
t*Jtiil%$.4
pact
and
CASSIP liD LOS it
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Dr.. Sanford, F Ia •. Seminole RijidenCea UiikFp*Il. ,t kIWWII '0 D.ac 'bed prgp.t .Is c
ThiR.
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251A I Si aM
County, Florida. uc the lic be either dead or alive. and ANY
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LWS5W...4, Pt
'aAiNttWIMRJ$AlIC
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titiout name of JIM HUNT OTHER Mifl. 0, Cllvii.SiiPi. by. 431
p
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of
undif
the
laid
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s'-eS.on N
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NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
Taylor. Jr avid Mary A Mac
ICING ALL oc tsr t*cftS _______________________
register laid name with the CIer
'-'s on
on L
w'II
by Its city ot Calleiberry, .4 the Circuit Court. 5.minol, dena$d, AND ANY UNKNOWN LANDS located 'I. th Nt's in*
311en-..w 'aatt
QI1
at'
florida, Ihaf IirwanI to IwtuI
-Legal Notice
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on. ee-Of,w en
County. Florida In accsrdancv I4i4. ona. devilpes. wantees. lIsp %E'ill
.
is.ienae.
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authority, It'. City of Caftelberry.
wiltS ttii p*.lson of the Fbc creditorl Of 511511 001110% tI.SlI,liIIS Nedsi 51 PM APtanatc Caift Las
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F to, Ida, shall on I aeadsy. IIllout Name St atul el To WIt by. tPeOu9Ps. visdit SI aa4%I iny R%,M a, *a. and SW.,
,
a
ndvtct
December II, I ISO, during the S.d Ion 55500 FlorIda Statutes k,IOW.I 01 U4I5,wWA PI.Ion eM 15 Gove.iwn.n,l Lit I, Sects.' U
rua,. rat
ieI% -_ 1,. sew i.
ttftI
P ICTs T$ ISAMR %TATT*
legal host's for vol Ing. hold a run
knowis lobe dec40' 1100$ 5IWWO P0 Tas,'ahop to South. Rav's 35 tat',
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WHOat
IT
MAe
to
Cc*s'a
oH election of the City of
be ithlf dead Of liVi. AND ALL
se..".i&amp;. count,.
51g. James A• Hunt
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wit'ena. onion,,
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Ne, , on.
.Catselberry. Florida.
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PublistsNov.2l&amp;O.c, 1.5. IS. 1150 OTHERS *14GM IT MAY CON
It'. iièh,re 01 th, tt'P '5 to
LIW S__,
pg •,
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Said election shail b.heIdat the
CERN
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DEC
e4OIC CWt4.ii CIs t,5455 avid
bo..11k C5
'a..'. stotwon'
CaIt.lb.rry Council Meeting
tw,e. tiPPd'
coi*is NOW the pia.nI,fta. e'.t and toll",, PM tPt* t lIsp
bit Pi.,
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,
IM
StatWee.
1
Chamber in the Cattelbirry City ,JNITUD STATUS DISTRICT
a
THOMAS F
CECKIL ad isiec' procerPy
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'atot ..ou
c',
tl.il, IS Lake Triplet DrIve. COURT MIDDLI DISTRICT OP NANCYJ SICKIL,P.11aste.e.,d
*iMII. CbSlor_t dew
the
.oIIMCoswt.nse.a's con's. s.en
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cii..,.
'on
Cafl.lberry, Florida. on laid deli FLORIDA ORLANDO -DIVISION
,ngs thia its complaint asa.rt I't Ms been 'an"Psabed a tM
on I
,
'ecw
it
it ion
and at the times authorized for the COURT NO: SS-311.ORL.C1V.Y the above named defendants and Cvcv.t Co't it "se EIWIN..I,R
il lout iiit
'on _______________________
purpole of electing the following UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
all other persove and 0'ft,frI Judical C,csat. 'is and a.
I'cb'oue
.ew.e oow&amp;s
-city off IC al, to wit
jI
Plaint ill, vs WILLIAM I
claiming interest by, tIIVOSjUJS. SIfi'W. County.
"sa,
P
al
asnege'- tiwase
on
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ONE II) Member of the City BRYAN. JR. and MELODY A
smder or agaivst liii ipid Moses J
Thea
.'th
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sa'edt'onelioncat,
ons.as'ss
at
Is
Council of the City of Cassilberry. BRYAN, P.ii wile. and SALES Taylor. Jr and Mary A Mac s THOMAS F SECKIL and Caonaert',, p ons... -, ...,
-Florida. desionated by Ordinance JEWELERS, OetendantW, donald. and all ersoes having Of NANCY .1 SECKEL. as wi,.
'a
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Tls.tP.ppi.,
4 as Seat I
c.
NOTICI OP SALt - Notice it
claiming any Interest in the Ptanttot,,a MOSES 3 TAILOR
e.i,i*i
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This nohice shall be posted as hereby given that pursuant to a tef4%Ing deScyibed real property
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it
JR avid MARY &amp; MACOONAS.D,
ew'
ons.
to.af,s..e
c,.
r,quired
In the City of Final Decree ot Foficlosige en
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Si ..edri, RwJ' u'w
located in SennoIe County. ii a'. Defendanti
to.'* W' Ai.'ot't
Cassefberry. Florida, and shall be tendon November IS. 1050. by the
Florida. to *.t
Yhi
c'w
01
rpel
OescrW'o.'
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pubiished in the Evening Herald above entitled Court in the above
,
E*HIIIT "A"
property avOlsed is tWa suP
P,.ii.sison Z45.0 I. 5 15 "on
once a week for two (2) COy
styled Cause, the urid.rsignid
PARCEL A Its, South 3) Nosot .4 taChed 50 IW5 spIc, at E.e,iP DCC
on.it n*i.'% sat, 00
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seculive weeks prior to December United States Marshal. or o.spot the
55
North 1333 on 0$ the Weal ISO - 'a. -.
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it. IlO
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his duly authorized depot lee, will
l?i
ot me Cast 'i
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IL
Dated at Caswlbe.r ry, Florida, tell the property situate an
'a d pacts 01 ee av
Lot i. s.ct
u.
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this 3rd day of December, A 0. Seminole County,
'eon,.
n,
Flopida.
I
Tnth'p Ii South. None. 301as. rewj,rll t
- 1910
Uh
Mate.'
"an Wilt.
Lu'
on
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described as. Lot ii In Slock "A"
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on
d01eqn,s
eIsad'..e.
ale
'on
Seminole County. FIQIS4S. tess
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5
to Ne'
lying
in the West so tee. C Ne's 01 the above styled C our' ens
par
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OWEN SHEPPARD.
Ne'4s fltP I. Ss - * Ci.
ion
ha'..e
I, according to the plat ttwqs0$
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w',eacope theriof w. Fray's J
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as of said Government 1,01 I
Mayor
at*II
recorded in Plal So II, page 71
ttqure. •QS Ne'P's
PARCEL S ThaI part 0$ thS
PubliSh December S. IS. lIla
Pl'NtlM 5
of the Public Records of Seminole
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Cast flSteWo$ *ipmose Road. WhIt. Par's.
the
South
i2lteqe
of
DE 031
County, Florida. subt.d. however.
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Qid UYfl
or"., on
Government Lot I - Sect.on 35.
aten wIn'
*d Erfl42k11,mI,1I?
'i51ISI led isas ale te.
to loses. II any due for the year
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con's
TnShip It 5lts. Range 7, Eatt. Pta'nt'.i, Onu, b.on, ton zSni Ii
2
onte, I Sit
lw4i one.
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Ill at public outcry 10 the highest
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'Court
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S.mnole Count,. Florida. lying 0$
ie•ea
t.0 L - iiw..at. 5
Count,
and best bidder for cash at I
is
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PloIthof the TOWN OF PAOLA, 10, a OSlEult JushIment sill pe
o'clock noonon Tuesday, January
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as
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according to lii. P1.1 ttiequl
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5, tIll at the West door 0$ It'.
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recorded n pta, 5's I. Page aol
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Seminole County Courthouse.
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Santord. Florida
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Coss&amp;,. Florida Lets R'ghi I 01 14.41 C.e. t a' SenlottI. S.m.iviq
Dated December I, 1150
County
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Road
431
Way
or
State
GEORGE N. GROSSE
Je,on I
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No.emb.. 5151
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UNITED STATES MARSHAL
ALSO DISCRISUDAS
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P5aQd,sØMv :aaC,s .5 ,
SEAL
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FIRST Prom the PIE coIner 01
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
OF
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DCC
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FLORIDA
&amp;o,wnmenl 1$ I oo North Ii
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GARY I. BETZ
deglees 1, minupel 33 tetOrds
II Tilt (s*aT coast aç
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UNITED STAT ES ATTORNEY West 1415 31 me' Pg point.
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bhlth Dec embor I. I. IS. 73 1150
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PubItsIs Ms 7.1 Dec l.a It tiei C AtE 11MM S thUM.t&amp; Ml
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in another world, Grac,av
110.roomS an St yi to please

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2-25" GIRLS BICYCLES
$10 OOeacPS

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THE ULTIMATE CHARUEh
Mu0.mly HomeInCou,,'y
On Over 1 ASre Clobe t tOwn

68-Wanted to Buy

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1971 LOWRY ORGAN Model
TGS I a Channels symphonic
StringS, auto chords with
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So-Mscei$aneousfoi' Sale

42-M)bile Homes

41H0USS

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PROCLAMATIONOF
RUN OFF I LI ChOW
TO THE IEGISTIIUO VOTERS
OP
CITY OP
FLORIDA

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U.S. District Cowt jury decided the theme

THURSDAY, DECEMBER11

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The I Opetatlon Was sent tO t Senate for fInal $CtIOb an
part a Mopi aproç1ationa toll for several gooaot
agei*Ies for tbe rew flail year. It compares to a $1 rniThv

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HOURS

°Y ifl Dade Cowd Fla.

Seminole Singers.

Sanford Senior Citizens covered dish hmcbess, noon,
San(ord Qvlc Center. Christmas program at 3 p.m.
following business meeting. Bring gift for man or
woman to give to nursing home.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER17
on drng InteractIons, storage and cxArat1cm daten, 3.4 p.m., Winter Path Memorial
Hospital Medical Library BulkUng.
Overeatesv Anonymoan, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenader,, 5 p.m., DeBary Community
Center Shell Road.
Sanford AA Beglaners, 8:30 p.m., 1201 W. First St
Santord'Breaktait Rotary Club, 7 am., Sanford
Airport restaurant.
Cauelburry Rotary, 7:30 am., Woman's Club, O
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, Town House Restaurant, 7:30 a.m.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Sanford CIvic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn, State Ilne 45
and 1-4.
Recovery be., 12:30 pin., Sears Altamonte MalL
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WASHINGTON (UPI)— The key FBI agent
in the Abscam can against Rep. Richard

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"There were no Instructions,". Amoroso
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cute, and he doesn't want to take the money
directly."
"After bearing Jacobs, did you formulate

allegedly conspiring to take $250,000 in ex.
change for Kelly's promise to sponsor private
Immigration bills for fictitious Arab

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examination, agent Anthony Amoroso said he
deroover Abscam probe where agents, posing
"I felt the same way as Jacobs," Amoroso
replied.
as representatives of Arab sheiks, offered
offered Kelly a $25,000 payoff Jan. 8 at a
Later, Kelly was videotaped stuffing the
meeting at a Washington townhouse even cash to politicians In exchange for favors.
though a Florida businessman, now a coDuring the conversation, Amoroso received
cash in his pockets — a tape shown to the jury
dthndantin the cue,war himnot to show
a phone call, and on Monday, he identified in last week.
court the caller as Assistant U.S. Attorney
a day of cross-examination, Arnoroso
Kelly Any money.
The trial was to resume in U.S. District
John Jacobs o(New York. Jacobs was in the
maintained that agents had no Intention of
inducing the congressman or anyone else to
basement of the townhouse watching Kelly on
Court today.
Kelly; Eugene Qurlo, a Longwood, Fla., a television monitor,
commit a crime
and Stanley Weiss, a Smith.
"What did Jacobe' tell you to do?" asked
Earlier, he acknowledged that Cluilo
own,, N.Y., accoait are on trial for
warned Mm not
congressman
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Michael Dsda, Webs's lawyer.
Testifying Monday under

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BAU, Indonesia (U PI) — Saudi Arabia increased its

oil price $2 a barrel at the OPEC summit and announced a "broad agreement" by other members
Irxreues that could send oil up by $3 to $40 a barrel.
The hikes mean at least 2 cents more a gallon for
gasoline and beating fuel for U.S. consumers.
'We have increased
Zaki Yamani said Monday. Later, he told reporters
that the 13 member nations of the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries also had reached "a
broad agreement" to hikd prices.
Yamani didn't give a figure for the Saudi Increase,
but
Oil Minister Humber to Calderon Bert!
and Iraqi delegates said the Saudis agreed to hike the
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________ passed In July to 'hold us over until an ordinance could be
prepared," Mayor Owen Sheppard said.
An ordinance banning more topless bars is being prepared
It would be at
by City Attorney Kenneth McIntosh. He
least 60 to 00 days before he would have the ordinance written.
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carrying wreaths arrived In Gdansk today in a national
show of unity with government, church and union
leaders the unveiling of a monument in memory of
the bloody 1970 food riots.
leader of the independent labor
coalition Solidarity, caused a Sensation among
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smiling, to a nearby hotel.
Mor e than 200,000 people were expected to attend the
la te aft er noon ceremonies at the base of the
monument,siteofthekillingoftlweeshlpyardworkeri
during the uprising's decads ago.
Two wooden platforms were built for
ceremonies, which were expected to be carTied liv. on
Gdansk television. A small altar, with a crnes Inside,
wassetuponlyafewstepsawayformaaafteçth.
official observances.
The official nature of the ceremonies was a radical
departure from the past, wbenhe date pawed oftidally unobserved. It reflects the deep changes that
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Herald Staff Writer
called to bring gether the
A special wor kshop meet
three sides of the Winter Springs land use dispa ended with
—.the suit still on and the three aides fast apart.
Florida Land Corp., owner of a 30acre parcel of land now
zoned
for a theoretical maximum of 900 homes, said It will not
State Rep. Bobby Brantley (left), R-Longwood, should be In local legislative delegation meetings.
to drop Its suit against five members of the Citizens Rights
argues with State. Rep. Robert Ilattaway (cen- State Sen. Clark Maxwell, Il-Melbourne, listens
Committee, an ad hoc group which aolidted signatures
ter, 1-Alta-monte Springs, over including debate.
demanding the rezoning be overturned, unless the five sign a
Hàlc$
Chuluota representatives from Brevard County
letter of apology to be sent to city voters.
PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI) Leftist guerrillas
Members of the committee demand Florida Land reduce the
hijacked a Colombian jetliner to Panama City with an
number of homes on the parcel, claiming Its engineers and
estimated 110 people still aboard In the third stop of
planners are Incorrect In saying It can support from 600 to 800
what was called a spectacular attempt to diarupt a
homes when totally developed.
Reps.
Latin American summit honoring the George
They also refuse to sign the letter, claiming the company has
Washington of South America, Simon Bolivar.
damaged
their reputations with Its suit and the proposed
had
an
agenda
prior
to
th
e
meeting
de
lay
ed
un
til
a
ru
li
ng
uld
be
co
received
is
we
DONNA
ESTFS
By
It was not Immedia te ly known how many hijackers
contents
of
the letter.
from an authoritative source on whether and established some type of rules,"
Herald Staff Writer
there were or if they made demands for the release of
The
WIntr
Springs City Council has decided to appeal the
Maxwell
said.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D- the present delegation is properly conthe passengers or If they were planning to fly to
brought by Florida Land which the city lost.
Hattaway
responded
that
there
were
'part
of
the
suit
stituted.
Altamonte
Springs,
retained
his
chair.
another country from Panama.
The decision luthat cAse, by CtruIt Judge Kenneth I4fler,
He pointed to the representatives, who no guidelines.
manshlp of , the Seminole , County
'Can %e settle on what you know?" declared publi c referenda on zoning Issues unconstitutional,
Legislative delegation,, Monday at. reside in Brevard County but also
Hour tarnoon, despite a challenge from his represent precinct 7A in Chuluota. He Maxwell asked, adding that Hattaway saying It violates the rights of the landowner.
ABC
City attorney Wallace Stalnacker told the council members
colleague, State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R. asked why they had not been officially didn't have to play a 'hard ball." "We
he
felt the city had "a 50.50 chance of winning," but added the
All ABC cocktail lounges In Florida will have
notified of the delegation's meeting might have to do something worthwhile
Longwood.
Florida League of Cities attorney had told him the city was
ABC Ch ristmas Seal Cocktail hour from 6-7 p.m. Wed.
In what Hattaway called an "unusual Monday and whether they should be to tell these people," Maxwell said.
more likely to lose.
"I'd be pleased to give this Information
situation" he remained as chairman, an members of the delegation.
The motion to make the appeal passed 3-1, with Councilman
During the hour all ABC Lounge cash registers will be
Brantley named: Marilyn Evans, R- to you If the citizens of emtnote County
office he has held for two years, despite a
Wilfred Arnold voting against continuance. Newly elected
locked and all lounge sales will be donated
2.2 U. vote In the election for the office. Melbourne; Tim Deretany, R.Indlan would give it to me," Hattaway said,
Councilman Martin Trencher was absent from the special
Seals, according to an ABC spokesman.
The vote was strictly along party lines harbour; Jason Steele, R-Indlalantic and adding that citizens and governmental
SeSSIOn.
with two votes for Hattaway and two for Winston 'Bud" Gardner, R-Titusville. leaders In the county often contact him at
The meeting began on a stormy note when J.C. Mitchell,
The attorney general's opinion in- the last minu te to request the placing of
Brantley.
leader
of the committee, demanded Florida Land's attorneys
State Sen. John Vogt, D.Cocoa Beach, dicated that legislators serving any items on the agenda.
who
was
representing
leave
the
meeting hail. Mitchell said he would not continue
Brantley asked
_________________________________ voted for Hattaway while Sen. Clark portion of a county shguld be members of
(2iuluota and Hattaway with the Lawyers present because "this was to be a friendly
that county's legislative delegation.
Maxwell,
R.Melbourne,
voted
for
Precinct
7A
in
NATIONAL REPORT: A snowstorm gathered force on
ga th ering." Company president James Clark sent his lawyers
Hattaway, af ter conferring wi th tils sald there art only
Hattaway each
130voters there
MlddleAtlanticCoastearlytoday,strewlngsnow and tcy sleet Brantley. Brantley and
hom e.
legisla
ti
ve aide, said only Gardner had an
for themselves.
from Maryland to New England and causing headaches and
During the meeting, positions quickly became clear.
apprised
of
delegation
acBrantley
said
today
he
would
not
Hattaway declared he will remain been kept
accidents for motorists. Storm watches and travelers ad.
Clark lectured the other people gathered around the table,
tivitles because only he had requested to continue his challenge of hlattaway's
Virginias
to
Maine,
with
acting
chairman
until
such
time
as
the
vtsories were posted from the
saying he could not understand the allegations the land could
by be kept informed. The other three retaining the chairmanship on an acting
forecasters predicting up to6 inches of snow In Maryland, New delegation takes some other actionon
not hold the homes the company wanted to build, because of
legi
sl
a
to
rs
had
never
Interest
expressed
is
.
Jersey and New York. Snowfall along the East Coast was light majority vote. He said his declara ti
the amount of research It had done on the Land, research the
delegation, hlattaway said. When
"1
don't
want
to
split
the
delegation,"
based
upon
an
opinion
he
receIved
In
th.
Monday about an Inch but below-freezing temperatures
im
had never seen.
e state Brantley Insist ed that those legislators Brantley said. "This Is a super time to
covered roads with dangerous layers of ice and sleet. from Allen Morris, clerk of th
'We do our homework," hid said, pointing out Florida Land
be
Included
In
a
vote
for
the
chair.
bring
out
the
way
counties
and
legislative
House of Representatives,
Maryland police reported at least 10 accidents cm
has spent thousands of dollars on n,wwys and engineering
Meanwhile, Brantley says he also was manslilp, Hattaway said, "You can districts have been gerrymandered In
Baltimore Beltway, although none caused serious Injuries.
studies
determining how many homes can be put on the land
certainly
abstain
from
voting
or
you
can past. It shows the serious problem there
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 53; overnight acting upon advice from Morris when
without
causing excess traffic or flooding.
Is
In
dividing
counties
and
denying
low: 45; Monday's high: 75; barometric pressure: 29.89 obtained a copy of an attorney general's leave."
The commi ttee members accused in the suit br ought by
persons
in
one
or
two
pr
ecincts
said,
however,
bef
or
public
Ma
l
e
opini
,
on
given
several
years
th
enxwel
ago
by
relative humidity: 100 percent; winds: south at? m.p.h.
be Florida Land of lying to citizens of Winter Springs when they
testimony began he wanted the representation. Something needs
WEDNESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: high,, 3:25 Attorney General Robert Shevin.
gathered petition signatures, demanded the company drop Its
done
satutorily.
I
won't
go
a
long
through
Brantley, before the election, asked, delegation to establish policies under
p.m.; PORT
a.m., 3:45 pin.; lows, 9:36 am., 9:
Lawsuit, adding they would not sign the letter of apology.
fight
over
this
and
split
th
de
legation."
it
would
work.
"It
would
b.
helpful
e
that
the
designation
of
a
chairman
be
which
CANAVERAL: highs, 3:17 am., 3:37 p.m.; lows, 9:28
They also demanded the council appeal Lef fler's decision.
9:46p.m.; BAYPORT: hlghs,10:Q7a.m.,9:42pin.,IOw$,3:56
Committee member George Guareite insisted he would "go
am., 3:48 p.m.
door to door" pushing Florida Land's plan If he was convinced
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augastine to Jupiter Inlet, out
Months In
it was the best way to develop the parcel. 'But first you have to
50 Miles: Winds southwest to west 15 occasionally 20 knots
A Sanford man was freed from jail after six months Monday
today becoming northwest 15 knots tonight. North winds 15
The five defendants, including Guarite, Mitchell and
occasionally 20 knots Wednesday. Seas 2 to 3 f..t near shore after the woman he allegedly robbed said he was Innocent.
Councilman Jim Hartman, have been faced with mounting
Tommy Tyrone Wynn, 18, of 1302 Williams Ave., was
and 3 to 6 feet offshore. Becoming partly cloudy with few
legal costs defending the themselves in the suit accusing them
charged with the July 2 robbery of an 81-year-old clerk at the
showers this afternoon and tonight.
of fraud.
AREA FORECAST: Some locally dense fog around sunrise Christian Sharing Center, 318 Magnolia Ave.
Following the meeting Mitchell again took contributions
But dark Clara Lee told Circuit Judge Volie Williams that
then becoming partly cloudy with a chance of rain today and
from his co.ddendantz and sympathizers Interested In seeing'
tonight. Partly cloudy and cooler. Wednesday. High today Wynn "wasn't the man" who threatened her with a knife and
the defense continue.
: around 70 and Wednesday low 60s. Low tonight in the 4. took $16 from her In July.
Alter a short debate, the council voted to spend between
Lee, the flrstwitness tn the case against Wynn, was asked to
Winds west lotol5 mph today and northwest l0mvhtonight.
$4,000 to $7,000 during the corning year to appeal Leffler's
Identify the man who attacked her. She pointed out Wynn at the
Rain probability 30 percent today and tonight.
ruling to the state's Fifth District Court of Appeals.
July.
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Zoning is considered legally an administrative matter rather
WOMAN'S WALLET SNATCHED
Wynn to stop closer.
than a legislative matter.
Prosecutor Ralph Erikison Immediately asked charges
A Sanford woman lost her wallet and cash to a man who
Additi ona lly, Leffler has ruled the city charter provisions in
against Wynn be dropped.
raced up from behind Monday, police report.
Winter Springs and other cities allowing a council rezoning
:
Mary Jones, of 31 Seminole Gardens, said she was walking
"It was a two-minute trial," said defense attorney Thomas
decision to be appealed to the voters violates landowners'
TraCSy A. TOCMon, OIflSVa
near tier tune at 9 a.m. holding her wallet, when an umdenGreene, who said he was very surprised by the speed with
: SEMINOLI MIMOIIAI.
rights due process.
Cindy
R.
Drlggsn.
Lonwood
HOSPITAL
which Ms client was cleared.
tified person ran up behind her and gra4ied it from her
Mark C. Webster. Orange City
DEC. IS
The appeal was scheduled to be filed by Stalnacker today,
stints
Wynn had been held in lieu of $5,250 bond since his arrest In
She told police she lost a total of abáut $70.
ADMISSIONS
the f in al day an a ppeal would be allowed. The action can be
a
girl,
Carroll
and
Nons
Yates.
: Sanford.
dropped at any time, he told council members,
DeBary
: Deborah Anderson
Joseph and Cindy Diggers. a
Victoria Campbell

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OHN SCARAMUZZO
Post 347 of Glen Cove.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) — Colonel later developed pneumonia and his Sanders began a new career which would
John IL Scaramuzzo, 62, of
Survivors Include his wife,
Harland Sanders, the founder of the con dition deterior ated steadily beginning make him known around the world: Voluda Drive, DeBary, died Marion Scaragnuzzo, DeBary;
frying chickens.
Kentucky Fried Chicken empire, died Nov. 14.
Saturday In West Volusla daughter, Mrs. Regina Brady,
At th. age of
The colonel, whose doublebreasted
after stints as a Memorial Hospi tal, Del". Glen Cove; stepdaughter,
today at Louisville's Jewish Hospital, a
white suit, white hair and goatee made soldier, steamboat operator, railroad Born In Glen Cove, Long Mrs. Kristin. Schrainel,
KFC spokeunan said,
Sanders was 90 years old and was him an internationally known symbol, fireman and restaurateur
Sanders Island, N.Y., he moved from Rcokonkcrna, N.Y.; stepson,
suffering from leukemia and pneumonia. spent some time early this year in the decided to franchise his "finger lickin' there to DeBary four years William Van Black, Tuacon,
John Cox, a spokesman for KFC, said hospital with a rare type of leukemia, good" recipe of 11 herbs and spices,
ago. He was a retired Art:,;
brother
Peter
Sanders led at 7:40 am. EST with Us which physicians were treating mc- Sanders, approaching Pa 70th bit. engineer from Long Island Scaramuzzo, Glen Cove, and
cesefully.
doctor at his bedside.
thday, complained that his "danged Lighting Co. He was a 12 granddillàen.
He left the hospital near the end of that busi ness is beginning to run right over member and past treasurer of
Sanders had been hospitalized since
Funeral services were held
Now. 7andr.cendy had been reported in treatment and returned to his home at me" and decided to sell out for $2million Holy CrossEpiscopal Church, today In Holy CrouEth.
Shelbyville, 30 miles east of Louisville, to a Nashville, Tenn., financier, Jack Sanford, and Army veteran of Church and burial was in
deteriorating condition.
Sanders entered the hospital last when he got "hungry for some of my Massey, and a young Lexington attorney, World War II and the Korean Deltona. Stephen Baldauft
nionth with bladder and kidney infections wife's cooking," Cox said at the time
John Y. Brown Jr., elected governor of Conflict and a member of the Funeral Home, Deltona, was
and responded well to treatment but be
Long after his wavy hair turned white, Kentucky In 1979.
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ORLANDO, Fin. (UP!)
Deputlclosed In on a
no rthwest Orlando npartment toda y md arrested a 17—

year-old youth u, connection wlthMiaml's 911 murder
last month.
The youth, identified as Gerard A. Malnor, was
charged with burglary, rape and first degree murder
in the slaying of Rena Pollard.
) The 13-year-old girl had called police on the
emergency 911 nurber,report a man breaking into
lçrtmenL But tbeU was classified as routine
and police didn't respond until after her body was
found.
Sheriff's spokesman Richard King said Malnor was
arrested at the Lake Weston apartments where he had
been staying with two unidentified women under an
assumed name.
King said Miami detectives had Upped Orange
County investigators to Malnor's location.
The arrest was made about 10:30 a.m.
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government bureaucrats to explain why witnesses who testif)
against or ganized trime have so much trouble with jhe U.S
Mar shals Service's protection program.
Sen. Sam Nunn, fl-Ca. , planned to ask three protected'
witnesses today about more shortcomings of the program.
which others denounced Monday as riddled with.cjirelt's.snes
and stupid errors, and plagued by lack oL(.a control and
Inadequate funding.
Mrs. Frank Calimano testified that worry over the family's
safety and financial problems caused her husband - a Skit'
cessful contractor until he testified against New York CII)
mobsters in 1978 to commit suicide last June.
they've won again." Mrs
"People Like the Mafia
CaiImanaid bitterly. "We'd get better treatment from them.
"better protection." he said her husband repeatedly said, "I
was betrayed."
"I wouldn't want anybody to suffer the wa we did," said hut
son, Steven, who joined her at the witness table. They weri
screened froxu' the view of cameramen and spectators, and
their new names and location were not revealed.
Mrs. Calimano said promised expert documentation for
new life came too late or never, they had to invent their own
new backgrounds, and they got no help in getting credil
Calimano was unable to close his new business when their
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The government will Investigate whether safety
regulations were violated in the construction of
Grumman-Flexible buses, hundreds of which
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promise that could get through Congress and resolution after midnight on a standing vat..
177-26. Th. Senate vote wa's M.
finally dear the way for adjournment.
Republicans, incensed at the house's au
They ran Into two major barriers: 148 pet
added
to
the
conditions,
then sought to add sonic 0 their own
amendments
projects and
tinuing resolution by the Senate and a 17 But Senate Democratic leader ITlobert Byrd
percent pay raise for members of Congress summoning colleagues from their honie.
and top bureaucrats, which the Senate had managed to kill every amendment.
Among those that fell on almost straight
twice resoundingly whipped.
As a last resort, the Senate stripped the top- party-line votes were amendments cuttin
heavy bILL "Christmas Tree" of Its ornaments Funds for the postal service, prohibiting ne'
regulation by the executive branch in the next
and sent a bare bones bill to the House.
Despite word from home leaders that the three mon ths and Imposing a cap on subsidies
till would be accepted, congressmen added a to the railroad retirement fund.
Left in the till was current language linittirt
number of key amendments, providing added
earthquake
federal
aid for abortions to cases where It.Egypt,
Israel
and
military sales to
relief to Italy and a ban on using any money to mother's life is dmdangered or in cases of rapt
or incest when reported within 72 hours. But
prohibit voluntary school prayer.
money
for
disaster
aid
and
Cyprus
dropped was the most stringent langtiag'
Added
and a cut in public service jobs were 111so proposed to prevent school busing.

WASHINGTON (UPI) The 96th Congress
Passage of the resolution in the House came
ending its life with typical ticketing
shortlyaftermldnigbt — thebouratwttlChthe
passed a stopgap funding resolution before departments and agencies ran out of money.
dawn today to keep the government from The Senate followed hours-later.
Assistant Senate Republican leader Ted
going broke and prepared to head for home.
The House passed the necessary Joint ad- Stevens, who discounted reports that some of
jourilnent resolution at 11:04 am. EST and the agencies could not open their doors this
visited for the Senate to take action. The Senate morning, was oro( thGOP senators who
met later In the day because its final dragged the proceedings out to the very end.
legislative action came In a session that did
But a strong push to adjourn created a
not end until after 5 a.m.
classic Senate-House confrontation and a
The fall of the gavel on the 96th Congress marathon session that 'did not end In the,
ends Z years of absolute dominance of
Senate until 5:11 am.
Congress by Democra ts as Republica ns
prepare to take control of the Senate In
To nail down passage, senators were
January.
dragooned from their beds on a night with a
The key to adjournment was passage of a threat of snow to provide the needed votes,
continuing resolution to fund those depart- One senator wore pajamas under his suit and
ments and agencies that have not received several came garbed In wild sports dothes.
Senate-House negotiators met at midday
their fiscal 1961 allocations through June 5.
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heroin or other opiates than when they are not "high,"
a new study shows.
Dr. John Ball, a profesor of psychiatry-sociology at
Temple University's School of Medicine and head of
the three-year study, laid ?sfbnday he Was "shocked"
by the results.
"I did not think there would have been that much
difference whether they were on or off heroin," Ball
said. "Obviously we have to get some kind of grip on
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the problem."
The study, involving 243 male addicts in Baltimore,
showed they committed more than 500,000 crimes
during an 11-year period.
On the average, the addicts committed at least one
crime a day for 248 days each year while under the
influence of opiates, compared to only 41 days of crime
during the period when opiates were not used.

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RETIRING OFFICER

Lake Mary' Police U.' George Meyers (right) receives a small going-away
present from Lake Mary Officer Sam Beiflore (center) and It. David

RECEIVES GIFT

Higginbotham (left) Saturday at a retirement dinner held at the Cavelier
Motel, U.S. Highway 17-92, Sanford. Meyers, who retired from the force after
six years on the doctor's advice, said he will make use of the gift when he
starts his new job — raising chickens.
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Reagan, who still must name seven Hun'
Ronald Reagan Teamster vice president, asa senior economic President Frank Fitzsimmons as honorary
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Cabinet members and a U.N. ambassador.
Labor chairman for Reagan's Inaugural.
seemed surprised when asked why he named adviser.
Presser is a former trustee of the scandalAsked by reporters If he was aware of the indicated he may not be able to finish the job
Jackie Presser to a key transition post and
this week.
scarred
Teamsters
Central
States
Pension
question
about Presser, Reagan said:
allegations
the
of
said he was unaware
"No, I was not aware of that, and if that's
Teamsters official had been linked to Fund, which Is the target of a government
"We hope to be able this week to have w
mismanagement suit, and his name came up true, that will be investigated and brought least some more announcements, wbetlwr
organized crime.
out."
Reagan, who spent Monday at his ranch last year ins criminal Investigation,
of them or not, I don't know," he said.
Only a few hours earlier, Presser told
Confessed Mafia hitman James "Jimmy the
near Santa Barbara, also Indicated he may not
Reagan originally had hoped to natin' tus
be able to finish naming his Cabinet by week's Weasel" Fratianno testified In San Francisco reporters, "I'm positive a U.S. president Cabinet by the first week in [)ecv!libcr, No
that Presser was associated with organized would not make an appointment without because of lengthy security checks and iii
end, as he had hoped.
checking the background."
The president-elect was at his Los Angeles crime In Cleveland.
decision on both sides It may be ChristinaReagan told reporters, "I don't know what before the appointments are completed.
The Teamsters are one of two major unions
home today, relaxing and going through
mounds of paperwork, aides said. He also to endorse Reagan, and Its officials are the connection Is there. Mr. Presser happens
'the key unfilled job is secretary o( state, fm
reported to be taking a major role In helping to be an official of the Teamsters organization
planned trips to his barber and tailor,
Alexander Haig is the likely uhoIc,.
which
of
labor.
In
Ohio.
I
think
it
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a
legitimate
contact
with
choice
for
secretary
The Washlngtoen transition office Monday shape Reagan's
to reports.
according
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labor."
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violence while serving as a Ku Klux Klan member, but
sometimes were lax in monitoring his activities,
Justice Department Investigators say.
Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti, releasing a
summary of a task force Investigation into the FBI's
relationship with Rowe, said Monday he sees no
grounds to discipline current department employees
for their conduct In the controversial case.
The attorney general also said the Inquiry turned up
no credible evidence to support allegations Rowe killed
civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo in Alabama in 1965, the
fifth and last year he acted as a paid FBI Informant.

$10,000 Reward Offered

Search Widens In Restaurant Killings

Chrysler, AMC Seek Help
DETROIT (UP!) Two of the nation's autoniakers
suffering from the weak domestic car market,
Chrysler Corp. and American Motors Corp. sought lifesaving financial help today.
AMC planned to ask Its shareholders to approve a
lifeline from the huge French government-owned
automaker, Renault.
Chrysler will meet tonight with a United Auto
Workers bargaining committee, apparently to ask for
wage concessions beyond the $446 million that UAW
members already have contributed to the company's
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Braniff, Eastern To Merge?
Braniff International airlines,
DALLAS (UP!)
staggered in the past year by huge financial losses and
employee rejection of a 10 percent paycut plan, has
begun merger discussions with Eastern Airlines.
Trading in the two airlines was suspended Monday
on the American Stock Exchange following announcement of the talks.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI)
with composite drawings today to hunt for two men sought in
the shotgun slayings of three people in a restaurant meat

they had increased security at several locations but they did
not detail what precautions were being taken.

locker blood bath.
Security was beefed up Monday at several Bob's Big Boy
restaurants and the chain offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the two men who herded 11
people into a walk-In refrigerator and opened fire Sunday
morning, killing three.
Of the six people wounded, one restaurant employee renialned in critical condition today.
"What in the name of God kind of monster could have done a
thing like this" asked Police Lt. Glenn Ackerman. "It's
totally out of the realm of the kind of behavior that civilized
people can even contemplate."
Ackerman Monday released composite drawings of the two
both black men in their 20s L and the Police
killers
Department issued a nationwide dragnet for the suspects.
"There are no sanctuaries," warned Ackerman. "There are
no We places."
Officials of the restaurant chain, a division of Marriott. said

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At 2:05 am. Sunday, two suspects entered the restaurant,
each armed with a sawed-off shotgun, and announced they
were robbing the place. They entered through a front door
shortly after closing as two customers were leaving.
Eleven people nine employees and two customers were
still inside the restaurant. They were herded at gunpoint Into a
rear utility room and robbed of valuables.
A total of $1,700 In the restaurant's daily receipts also were
taken.
The victims were then told to enter an 8-foot by 15-foot walk.
in refrigerator and, without warning, the gunmen opened fire
with their shotguns. They fled through a rear door. No getaway
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Dead inside the refrigerator were David Burrell, 20, a
customer, and Dita Agtani, 23, a waitress. Ahmad Mashuck,
20, another employee, died a few hours later at a hospital.
A dishwasher, Cesarlo Lana. 45, was In critical condition.

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Reagan Expected To Tap Haig Today

A racially-mixed
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI)
jury is considering the fate of a white former police
officer accuased of conspiring to cover up the beating
death of a black businessman in Miami last year.
The federal civil rights charges against former Dade
County Fin., policeman Charles Veverka allege he
prepared and filed false reports indicating Arthur
McDuffie died as a result of a motorcycle accident
The six.man, six-woman jury, which has white and
Mexican-American members, deliberated for two
hours Monday before retiring for the night. The panel
was to reconvene at 9 a.m. today.

Ronald treasury; Caspar W. Weinberger, defers- Foundation In Denver founded by Joseph
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Reagan was announcing two more se; William French Smith, justice; Coors, conservative head of beer.
the choices Malcolm Baldelge, commerce; Richard brewing family.
Cabinet selections today
as
secretary S. Sdiweiker, health and human ser.
reportedly Alexander Haig
In its brief, three-year existence, the
as
interior vices; David A. Stockman, management foundation has expended most of Its
Watt
and
James
of state
and budget; and William J. Casey, CIA. efforts suing the Interior Department in
secretary.
Haig, a retired Army general, was support of freeing federal lands for
The long-expected choice of Haig to be
Instrumental
in arranging Nixon's grazing and development, and opposing
been
the armor Cabinet officer has
bogged down In controversy over his role resignation In 1974 as the floodtide of what it calls "no-growth advocates."
In Watergate as Richard Nixon's miff of Watergate reached the door of the White
Reagan's press spokesman, Jim
staff — and questions whether he could House. Haig later was named by Nixon's Brady, told reporters neither appointee
successor, Gerald Ford, be
win Senate confirmation
would be present at the (2 p.m. EST)
Today's nominations bring to nine the commander of NATO a job he held in
made
to
be
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)

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A recent surge In

state revenues probably has eliminated the need for

new taxes except for the gasoline tax Increase that
Govv Bob Graham has been seeking for the last year.
Economists from the Graham administration and
Legislature meet Wednesday In a formal revenue
estimating conference. Tony Huggins, Graham's Chief
economist, said Monday he intends to propose
estimates likely ruling out any major tax Increase next
session other than on gasoline.
"Sales tax collections went crazy in November,"
Huggins said. "This Is a very positive sign, a very
hopeful sign for the state's economic future, at least as
it Is measured by tax revenues."

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here and in Los Angeles,
named. Left to be filled are the posts at Last year to become president of Uni ted where the presidentelect has returned for
agriculture, labor, education, energy and Technologies Corp. in Connecticut.
the holidays.
Watt, certain to be a target for con.
housing and urban development.
Both will be available for reporters"
Last Thursday, Reagan announced servationlsts, is head of the non-profit,
at a later date, Brady said.
questions
tax-exempt
Mountain
States
Legal
Began,
these nominations: Donald T.

South.rn 8.11 May Avoid

1981 Refund

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (U PI) Southern Bell Telephone Co.,
which handed out a $12.4 million refund to phone users
th roughout the state this year , proba bly won't have to dip Into
Its pocke ts for a refund again next year.
The Public Ser vi ce Commaslon appr oved an accoun ting
Change that Is ex pected to wipe out customer refunds next year
stemming from the utility's earlier excess profits on Longdistrance calls.
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NEW YORK itiM I -Money isn't everything, and although
it's still right up there with such joys as sex and home cooking
in the battle for First place, Dave Winfield happily settled for
less because of three reasons that aren't so hard to understand.
his First one has to do with what his new boss, George
Stelnbrcnner, calls "the Yankee mystique." The very t hought
.if putting on those blue-on-white Yankee pin-stripes is stdsolie kids fairly tingle and the low-key, soft.
ficient to make
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spoken 29-year-old Winfield still has enough kid In him to share
some of that feeling.
The second reason he chose to sign with the Yankees Monday
instead of the Mets, Indians or Braves, who hung right in there
until the very end, has to do with George Stelnbrenner himself.
When the Yank ee owner sours on anyone, tie's harder and
colder than an Ice cube. But w he n he likes someone, and makes
up his inlixi to bring him over to his side, he can give Dale
Carnegie lessons on how to win friends and influence people.
The last reason of all concerns what we were talking about a
little higher up money. When you reach $13 million, who
bother's counting anymore?
Tt'stl)aveWlnhieldWillgetFOrhaVIflg8gTeedtOpIay
money will be paid over a period of 10
with the Yankees.
bears and that includes one million up front, which Winfield
will get Immediately for signing, and part of it will go into the
foundation for underprivileged children that bears the
-slugging outfielder's name.
"The Yankee offer definitely was not the highest offer," said
Winfield, who now ranks as the highest paid baseball player
,ever. I chose the Yankees' offer because I felt I' just would
- enjoy contributing to a winning tradition,"
The contract WInfield got from the Yankees breaks down to
.51.3 million a year. The Mets and Indians were prepared to go
as high as $1.5 mU)ion a year, and Ted Turner of the Braves,
who Inked as If he was ready to bow out of the bidding at one
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Flagship Bank jumped out to a 10-4 first period lead and
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Knight led all scorers in the game with 16 points and Cowart
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Thiuny O'Neal paced the losers with 11 points, while Shea
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Monday. December 32
P'ltsbsirgPi at San Diego
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cooperation of ex.Rec Dots a,d the Hustlers from
Du'ector Pete Kinaley made Or lando leagues.
both tourneys big successes.
Trophies will be awarded to
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Minnesota 7$. Cleveland 73
NY Islanders
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Houston 72. Green flay
Calgary
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Pitlsburcjh 71. Kansas City 16
Washington
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NV Rangers
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Detroit 71. Tampa Buy II
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Los Angeles II, Dallas II
Winnipeg
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Montreal
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Cleveland at Cinc innati
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Pittsburgh
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L'Exclusif Hair Salon has opened in Deltona
Just in time to have you'looking your best for the
many holiday events and parties. Located at 793
Deltona Boulevard, L'Exclusif is owned and
bperated by Peter Ciara m itra ro.
As a holiday special, he is offering fret' hair
conditioning with haircuts Haircuts on long hair,
which normally cost $16, will be only $12 through
New Year's.
Peter specializes in all types of cuts, blunt to
shaped, short or long, blow dry cuts arid hair
setting, lie also offers a variety of permanents
and hair coloring.

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Vaiparaiso 73. Lewis 61
Southwest
Houston flapt 71. Nichols 64
U ol Denver 1$, W Montana 67

Experienced hair stylist Peter Claramitaro has opened L'ExcIusiI flair Salon in
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halftime lead.
FLAGSHIP BANK 31: Horace Knight $ 5-1 11; Tim
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Harold Stinnett 1 H!; Danny Jump!H 4; TOTALi 19 0.138.
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So Miss 61, Miss St S3
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New York at Detroit
San Antonio at Houston
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Winfield said.
'We have a lot of youth who need work done for them," the
Cardinal replied.
So many people attend ed t he news gat he ri ng Itself at Jimmy
West on 's East Side resta ur ant that It look ed like the resurrection of Babe Ruth.
Along with the media, American League President Lee
MacPhail and his assistant, Bob Fishel, were there. So were
some of Winfield's new Yankee teanunates like Regale Jack'
i, ltnk Ceronc and Willie Randolph. Manager Gene Michael
and his coaches, Yogi I3erra, Stan Williams, Mike Ferraro,
CharUe I au, Jeff Torborg and Joe Altobelli all were on hand as
Well as former Yankee manager Dick hawser and front office
pi)le like Cedric TalUs, Bill Bergesch and Pat Kelly.
Winfield wits asked a lot of questions.
Did he think he was worth so much money?
"There are market values for anyt hi ng," he said. "In San
l)iego, III) market value was different. It's like tryi ng to
evaluate a pr ecio us st one."
IIiiw was he going to ha ndle George Stcinbrenner?
"My job is to play baseball f or the Yankees," he said. "I look
forward to getting along with the players and with
iiianagt'iiieflt
What if the fans turned on lam as they had in San Diego"
What would IL' do'
ill pla) good baseball," Winfield answered evenly. "If I do,
tht' 'II dicer Inc an) way. If I don't, they won't
Jackson said it was good to have Winfield aboard, and when
1w was asked what partic ular advice he could give him, he
said
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in 11w world to play but it can be hell.''

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"I'm pretty sure the Mets and Indians made the highest
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Turner said he would match anyone. We were not the highest
hitkler, I can tell you that."
Steinbrenner not In a lot of time and effort getting Winfield,
who becune a free agent last month after eight years with the
San Diego Padres. lie finally persuaded the big rlghthanded
hitting slugger to come with the Yankees Sunday night by
meeting with him and Frohman at the hotel they are staying at
here.
When we stop caring about young people, we deserve all the
(TIIIW we get."
If G eorge Steinbrenner had to call on the Pope to get Dave
Winfield, he nilght've done so. This time, he stopped only one
step short of that.
Before showing up at Monday's news conference, the
Yankee owner, his good friend, Bill Fugazy, Winfield and
l-'rtthinan attended the Christmas Party given by Cardinal
Terence Cooke, Archbishop of New York's Diocese. Winfield
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IN THE CIRCUIT COUR1 OP
THE IIOHTEINTH JUDICIAL.
CiRU$T. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO: N.fl74.CA44.
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TUESDAY, DECEMSEJI $
Wdgbt Wateber,, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club,
309 S. Oak Ave., 7 p.m., Summit Apartments,
Casselberry.
Overeaters Anasymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
TOPS (halter 371, 7 p.m., First United Methodist

DOROTHY G. HORTON.
R,WOn4.nt
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION

SanfordBreakfast Rotary (hub, 7 am., Satrd
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 0
Overbrook Drive C
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Osledo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwsoli, noon, civic center.
Sanford OptimIst, noon, Holiday Itii.
Recovery, hw., 12:30 p.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,

dot suit will be entered against you
for the ritief demanded In the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the SI
of Ihis Court on December 5. 1950
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH .,.
As Clerk Of the Court
Iy Eve Crabtre
AS Deputy Clerk

Civic Cente,

Sanford Retard, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light
Co., 301 N. Myrtle Ave.,Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., AIt.amcmte Mall

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CLERK

Circuit Court. Seminole Co.
Fla
BY - Edna Davis.
Deputy Clerk
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January C. tIll
DID CO

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citi:enssfsallrsav.anopporlunily
to be heard at said hearing.
Ily order of the City Commission
Of the City of Sanford, FIda.
HIf Tan,m. Jr
City Clerk
Publish December IC. 33. 30, .
January C. IN)
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IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
deed to be iSsued thereop The
Defendant
LPN. RN
FLORIbA, IN ACCORDANCE
ORDER TO ANSWER cerlllicate numbers and years of
WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN
For III or 117 Shift. Must be
nuance. th description of th Ata SesSion of said Court held o,Mautitultypane4ed7B-m. Apt.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER19
Self motivated Able to noel
NEXATION PROVISIONS OF the City of Charlotte, County f property, and the names In whith
5Th Mo. EIec. not included
SECTION Ill 044. FLORIDA Eaton.Michigen,onthelthdayof. it was assessed ore as followswith Elderly people. Excellent
Yow AdaitCidi for Singles (YACS) dmnoerdaaee,
IISCCVI
STATUTES.
PROVIDING
FOR
Working
Conditions,
lettiCertificate No 1213; '?'esr of
December.t9S - 7:30 P.m,1 Maitland Civic Center. .
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS.
Living
Center
of
Casselberry.
Present
IsSuance 1975. Description of
Hon Hudson E
7 Berm. I Bath, Dining Am,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
3355002.
NormideVere toward Chapter UnIted Daughters
Property SEC 35 TWP 2iS RGE
Deming
Lge LiYig Am,
,
WHE RE AS. there has been filed
On the 5th day of December. 10E SW'. OF NE '.OF SE'.
1 the Confederacy, 2p.m., at 308W. 17th St. Program,
Wooded, $230 Mo 323 $41 I
Manager
Trainee.
Must
be
Name in which assessed
with the City Clerk of the City of 1510. an action was filed by Josept
"Trip to the Holy Land" by the Rev. t.eroy Soper. ,
Sanford. Florida. a petition con
willing to relocate i't 3 Mei
HOWELL BRANCH LAND CO
M Croyte, Plaintiff, against Er
I Sdrm. I bath Co
- Fully
taming
the
name
of
the
annesation
nestine
S
Croyle,
Dfendant,
in
Payless Shoe Source, 2431 S.
Sem1e Susdie KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanfoçd
All of said property being in the
equipped kit including walIis,'
to the corporate area of the City o
French Aye
County of Seminole, State of
this Cot to t, ing suit for divorce
Airport, Sanford.
dryer. Outside storage. 521$
•
Sanford, Florida, and requesting
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Florida,
$110 Per Week Par? Time at
Pef "SO • sec dep. mnla
to be included therein, and.
UnIt-IS Such certificate or cer
Defendant, Ernestine S Croyle. ot
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 n.m., Lord Chumiey's,
Home.
Webster,
America's
________________________________
WHEREAS. the Property Ap
the City of Sanford, Florida, shall tificatn shall be redeemed ac
loremoet dictionary company
Altamonte Springs
2 Bdisn $225 me.
praiser of Seminole County, answerortakesuchactionasmay cording to law the property
needs
home
workers
to
update
Florida. having certified that
South Vohala Sertoma, 7:30 am., Delt.ona Inn
511 lasts sicurity.
permitted by law on or before described 115 Such certificate pr
lal mailing tilts. All ages.
there are two property owners In the 12th day
3329111
certificates will be sold to the
of March, lIlt
Wfgbs Watchers, 10 n.m., Sean, Altamonte Mall.
experience ut'v'leessary. Call
the area to be annesed, and that
Failure to comply *ith this highest bidder at the court Pout.
IllS 413.5170. Ext 255.
'
Tanglewood AA, closed , 5 p.m., St. Rictiarde
said property owners have signed
Part
Ave
I
BR. aw. ceramic.
r-er wIlt result in a (udgm.nt b !door on the 15th day of January,
the petition for anQesation.
bath, $115 I BR • din. $
thudiLake Howeli Road.
tIll. at Ii 00 AM
default against such Defendant (or
WHEREAS. It has been deter
Need Employment?
Adults $117553.
Dated this 21st day of Novem
the relief demanded in the Corn
mined that the property deScribed
ber, 1510
plaint liled in this Court
Full time
Part tIme men or
hereinafter is reasonably compact
Nice C Am, 3 Bdrm apt. Privet,
ISEAL)
Hudsor, E Deming
women Retired people ac
hig0,js to the corporate
entrance. Good locaf.ots $300
Legal Notice
ARTHUR H BECKWITH JR
cepted also Earn $5004200
mo 4 dep 332W$.
Florida
CLERK
____________________________
area
ol
the
City
of
Sanford,
Circuit
Court
Judge
weekly.
Meet
with
Jim
GodFlorida. and that it has turthef
Circuit Court. Seminole Co
frey
on
Counter-signed
Ofity
at
Tuesday
DeBary. Lovely large I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR been determined that the an
Sanford, FIa
Sambo's Rest. )350 between
Mary Crandell
BeW-aetit Air. Ideal for Senior
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA nexation of said properly will not D.pA Clerk
BY Edna Davis
23pm Not connected witti
result
in
the
creation
of
an
en
Cititens. 332
S elects
PROlATE DIVISION
Deputy Clerk
Publish December IC, 23. 30. &amp;
Sambo's.
clays, and,
File Nwmber SS.444.CP
PUblish December IC. fl. 30. 1910.
January C. 1910
WHEREAS. Ihe City of Sanford.
WANT To SEE WOND1(At'
Divislea
1110 &amp; January C. 1911
DED 57
Florida,
is
in
a
poSition
to
provide
WORK?PSaceaCIaesdlstAd
CONVENIENCE STORE
IN II: ESTATE OP
DEDC1
municipal ServiCes to the property
in me EvenIng HeraM Idly.
Reagan
FLORIDA STATUTES 191.344
CLERK - Good company
MARY LOVE MOBLEY
described herein, and the City
FLORIDA STATUTES I97)4a
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
benefits Apply Handy Way
Dec eased
Commission of the City of Sanford,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DIED
Food Stores. Sanford area.
NOTICE OFADMINISTIATION
31nwsF
Florida,
deems
It
in
the
best
In
FOR
TAX
DEID
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVFN.
TALLAHASSEE, Fin.
- _
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING terest of the City to accept sad that ERNA FEHER the holder
-.
a success in your se time.
Be
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN.
OR
itJPl - florIda's 17 'dec. CLAIMS
Winter Guest's Ievsty.I or 7
Couples
or
indlvi..als
Plea
DEMANDS
petition
and
to
anne.
laid
the
tollowing
certificates
has
tiled
ta
Robert
HI
Melba
0
Gromoll,
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE property,
toralvoteshavebeencastand AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
bedroom. $273 &amp; 5S sac. I
Sant profitable wcrt Your
the holder of the following cer
said certificates (or a las deed t
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT be Issued thereon The certilicate tificafes has liled said certificates
1417153. Adults.
Independent Shaklee
iiiailed off toWaahington to be INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE ENACTED
BY THE PEOPLE
Distributor will train. 332 107
numbers and years of issuance, (or alas deed tobe issued thereon
ARE
YOU
HEREBY
counted with other states to
OF THE CITY OF SI(NFORD. the drscripficn of the property. Thecertificatenumbersandyesrs
NOTIFIED that
the
ad
32-t'inuses Unfurnislied
make official the election of minIstration 01 Ihe estate Of FLORIDA
the names in which it was
issuance. thedescriptlonof the
SECTION I That the tOliowing assessed are as foUaws
property,
and
the
names
in
whiCh
Earn
Ronald Reagan us president. MARY
LOVE
3 Ii. l'y Barn svs • security
AAOBLEV,' described property Situated in
Certificate No 21$
ii was assessed are as follows
File Number $0414 CP. Seminole County, Florida. be
deposit Good references
The (msttng of the vote 113 deceased.
Year ol Issuance ISIS
Certificate No 241. Year of With an Evening HeraW
i pending in the Circuit Court for the lame is hereby annesed to and
and
r5q.ired 3337142.
Description of Property LOT 1 Issuance Ill?; Description of
the state Caitoi Monday WU Seminole County, Florida, Probate made a part ci the City
paper
route.
Depenof Sanford. BLI( 13 LOCKNARTS SUBO PB 3 Property SEC 32 TWP ISS RGE
largely ceremonial, but the Division, the address of which is Florida. pursuant t ttse voluntary
PG 70 Name in which
dabl, auto needed - phas For Rent 1300 Mo 7 Il tsoe,
auessed 31E SE '.OF SWu.OF NE '.
Central Air &amp; Hp.e. Ce,seral
Seminole County Courthouse. .,me.atmon provisions of Section GEORGE, JR I IVORY LEE
fact that Republican Sen
Nameinwf,ichassetsedLUVON
cash bond.
Sanford; Florida 3777) The per
Vacuum. Fireplace S.or
171041.
Florida
Statutes
WHITAI(ER
MOSES
HEIRS
'iect Paula Hawkins was one sonal representative of the estate
Front age on St Johns River,
PARCEL I The North 104 25
All of said property being in the
All of said property being in the
of the electors gave It pEzLazz. is ROGER L MOBLEY. whose test of the South 73) feet Of the County
Geneva area P o Ba. 112.
of Seminole. State of County 0, SeminpIe. State of
address is P 0
Bos $24, West 201 fi,t of Ihe Southwest One
Geneva 32732. I.e 75
Florida
While Democrats Gov. Bob Lor'gwood. Florida The name and Quarter '.101 Section . Township Florida
Evening Herald
Unless such Certiticate or cer
Unless such certificate or cer
j
m, 2 Barn. CHA.
address
the
of
personal
20
South. Rang. II East, Seminole tificates shall be rideemed
Graham and Lieutenant
pt'
tilicate'5 shall be redeemed ac
fruit trees, large family r,n.
representative's attorney are set
County, Florida
cording to law the property
Governor Wayne Mixion lorth below
ording to law the property
URGENTLY
NEED
DEPEND
$420
mc
4
sec
dip 3334515
PARCEL 7 The North 101'. test
deicrib,d in such certificat, or deScribed in such certificate or
ABLE PERSON wiso can work
campaigned hard against
All persons having claims or cA the South 475 15
test of the West certificates will be sold to the (tifitates will be sold to the
withO,jt
servisior,
(or
Tex
demands
against
the
estate
are
205
feet Of the Southwest
Reagan and Mrs. Ilawklrw,
'e
'3
ns, 7 4Its. Gege. on.
highest bidd,r at the court house I highest b',r at the court house
osI company in SANFORD
WITHIN
THREE Quarter 1,101 SectionS. Township do on the 19th
Lake. as Dettosa
their meeting for the electoral required,
the
15th
day
of
January.
day
of
January,
door
on
area
We
train.
Write
T.
H.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 70 South, Range 31 East. Seminol. 1911.
Call J,a.ue 5741433
at II 00 AM
tIll at II 00 AU
Dick, Pre, , Southwestern
sole was a love feat. Mi.xson
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
County. Florida
Dated thiS 21st day of Noym
Dated
this
lilt
day
of
Novem
Petroletftm.
Box
ill.
Ft.
Worm,
The SbovI described property 5
Foraumt 5300Mo ISA Pisnie,
and hugged and kissed the THIS NOTICE, to file with the
ber, 510
ber 1910
T. 7C101
clerk of the above court a written turnser described as a portion of
Central Air &amp; (ieee. Central
senator and Graham held statement
ISEALI
ISEAL1
of any claim or demand
that certain property lying .ast o'
Va, Firepiac, SClt on St
Operation ManageARTHUR H BECKwI TN JR
Young
ART HUR H BECKWITH JR hands with her for the they may have Each claim must and abutting South Sanford
Jotuss River, Geneva ares
Company
e.pandeng
italds
CLERK
CLERk
P0 Boo 123, Geneva 33fl2
photographers and said he be In writing and must indicate the Awe15ue. and between East 75th
r,f'able intelligent Wldivekasl
CirCuit
Court.
Circuit
Court.
Seminole
Seminole
Co.
Co.
Street and Airport Boulevard
basis for the claim, the name and
Frontage
was not mad or upset.
Sanford. Fla
'o supervise warehouse.
Sanford. Fla
addreslof the creditororhls agent
SECTION 7 That vpon this BY Edna Davis
ivers arid nventery cordrot
Br Edna Davis
He saw the occasion, he or attorney, end the amount Ordinance becoming effective the
Ptovt. for Rem's 3
m. l.'y
Sonse physical laaor involved
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
lath Nice NeighberMod
said, as evidence of the darned II the claim 5 riot yet property owners and any resident Publish
Publish
Prefer
knowledge
c4
trVCkWR
December
IC,
15,
23.
30.
1910
D.cember
23.
*
ma
&amp;
Ava,Ienle Jan Itt $375 Ma Id
die. the date when it will become residing on the property described
stabilIty of the American doe
Apply in person Commercial
January 6. IN)
January 5. CII
and Last Ma 1914 331700
515511 be stated It the claim is herein shall be entitled to all the
Chemical ProGjti, 1507 B
DID $7
systemcomparedtocountrles cotitingent or unliquidated. the rights and privilegeS and rn
Alt 5 p.m
FLOIIDAITATUTE$I91
Airport Blvd Sanford.
FLORIDASTATUTESI91$3
where a change in power nature of the uncertainty shalt be munitiesasare.frorntim,totim,.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
granted to residents and properly
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEAD
comes by revolution or slated lithe claim i secured, the O*f5
Fully Esperienceit Seamstress
D-4*njsies
Furnistd
of the City of Sar,to.'d.
security shall be described The
FO TAX DIED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Mutt be Oualif led
military (Otif).
claimant shall deliver sufficient Florida. and as are further that AMERIDA ASSOCIATES. the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
534 9125 Full or Part time
"We ithe Democrats) copies of the claim to the clerk to prov'ded in Chapter 171. FlorIda holder of the following certificates tht$ Seminole County . the holder
Lake Mary. Fwr,usas.d 2 Idem.
SlatUfes, arid shall lurlheq be has filed
LPN Ill Shift Sanford Nursw,
* * Carpet. F ioa Am,
said certifIcate, tor a a. Of the Following certificates his
fought and the people have enable the clerk to mail otse cOPY subie'ct
'to the responsibilities Of deed t be issued thereon
to each personal representative
tiled laid certificates for a tax
krso.wd Po.'a. Ceif HeW
Convaleco.st Ceder. Contact
The
spoken. We are going to work
All persons Interested in the residence or ownership as may, certificate numbers and years of died to be issued ther.on The
Air Ass. No Pet's 1300 Ma
Mrs Brown Director •f
with the new administration," estate to whom a copy of thi5 (rem time to time, be determined issuance, the descriion of the certificate numbefl and years of
Nun ing In
S.c lv, 2125W
Notice of Administration has ben by the governing authority Of the property. arid the names in which
'ssuancl. the description of the
____________________
Graham said.
Auto Parts Sales - Need sap
property, and the 'tames in wtiiciS
---------_
are required. WITHIN City of Sanford. Florida, and the t
assessed are as follows
Mrs. Hawkins said Florida maIled
counterman full or part time
THREE MONTHS FROM THE provisions Of lad Chapter Ill,
it was assessed we as followi.
Certificate No C'S. Year of
)-h Ihirea
Call toe ififorview I a sit to S
Florida Statutes
having voted for Reagan and DATE OF
THE
FIRST
Certificate No 1134. Yssr of
__________________
Issuance ICI. Description of
pm
SECTION
3
If
any
3331500
Sction
OF
THIS
sent her to Washington, will PUBLICATION
or Property LOT CILESS 525 FT + S Issuance 1972, Cescriptlon of
00i'hlOn of a section of this Or
3 Sdrm
Ie stowse
,
Property SEC IC TWP 21S AGE
NOTICE. to tile any objections
OF
LOT
7
•
LOT
I?
LESS
fare well despite an all- they may have that challenge the dinance proves to be invalid, FT TALMO SUBD REPLATs BLK 3IE * lOS FT OF E 34 FT OF N The Jolly Stolidly i Near' Nend
For Red Mouse Lake Psrt
e Cash Sell or trod, it
(1143 212-1711
... Democratic administration in
505 FT OF NW '. (LESS ID)
validity of the decedent's will, the unlawful or unconslitutional.
A PB II PG 33
Hiret
shall not be held to invalidate or
Name in which assessed, F J
qualifications of the personal
the state.
Name In which assessed MAX &amp;
impair the validity, force or effect
and Eva Lew's
representative, or the venue or
lUST THINK. IF 'CLAUIFIEI
JEAN GARAPIC
Now accepting application for
of any Other s.clion or part of this
'The governor Late Monday jurisdiction of the court
All of .aid property being '15 the
*06 0101 WORK. THERI
Alt of Said property being in the
Ordinance
sr,eiotm persevwt Fort hit
ALLCLAIMS.DEMANDS.AND
WOULDN'T SE ANVIl
the
County of Seminole. Slate ot
accepted
early
County of Seminole. Slate
SECTION Thatalbord,nes
rap and reliekiRty m
Florida
resignation of outgoing Sen. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED or parts of ordinances in conflict Florida
holy Apply 3411 5. Sanford
i14 liens. lVrin1
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Unless suds certIficat, or cee
Unless Such certilicat, or cer
ewth. be and (he same are
,Dlck Ste,DFla., effective
Ave. $ 20 a m. i20 p.m
tifCn shall be redeemed ac
private Ni evsrilakws *ekk.s
Date of lhe lirsi publical4on of
lificatt5
shall
be
redeemed
ac
repealed
Rlver7 Sdrm. l's lath Baja
Jan. 1, and appointed Mrs. this Notice of AdmInIstration. hereby
isis Or cording to law the property cording to law the property
SECTION
Pt
described in such certificat, or
on room. screened porch.
Wi
lip.
WAITRESS
NEEDED
in
5uth
Hawkins to fill the vacancy December IL. 1510.
certificate
or
dinance shall become effective
patio, carport. Ne pits.
Rog5t- L. Nobles
certificates will be sold to the
Apply in person batweoe II
immediately upon its passage and cerllfkatej will be sold to
until Jan. 5 when the will take
Oidlt'en 'sogoliakie AvaiSafo
the highest ber at ttse court Pious,
AS PeraI Representative
highest
bidder
sit.
Kathy.
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court
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adoption
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office. 'The senatcr.elect said
Dec. C $213 ms sic ed led Us
Of the Estate of
doOr on the 15Th day 04 January,
Cavalier Motor Inn 21'RS0.
A copy shall be available at the door on the 19th day of January.
MARY LOVE MOBLEY
ance. Ph. *4392110 or
at Il 00 AM
she will take the oath of office
Office 04 the City Clerk for all 1911. at 1100 AM
yioorman Experienced only.
Dated this 2ih day of Novotn
100
Deceased
Dated this 21st day of Novem
persons desiring to examine the
in Florida Dec. 30, six days ATTORNEY
Apply isi person Sanford
FOR PERSONAL
be-. 1910.
be-, 1110
same
Convalescent Center 95$
WANT ADS ARt oA4 &amp;
ahead of schedule, and then REPRESENTATIVE
SEALI
ISEALI
All parties in interest and
?4afj4te Me. Carkr.'
AND 11*0 ALL
L.W. CARROLL JR..
ARTHUR II. BECKW;TN JR.

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AND BETWEEN EAST 19th JOSEPH M CROYLE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
STREET
AND
AIRPORT
Plaintiff, that AMERIDA'ASSOCIATE&amp; the
BO U L EVA RD.
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SAID

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PROPERTY BEING SITUATED ERNESTINE

1.5401 cilton
tlowlan. $330 po sits. 32100

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STATE OP MICHIGAN
INTHICIRCUITCOURT
CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
FORTHECOUNTY
EAST OF AND ABUTTING
OF EATON
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE File He. 501577DM

Aitamasteitallland Cbrlstlai Women's Club
Itfi a.m., Maitland (hs'Ie Center. SPeal.
music by Seminole Singers. Speaker Lib Hurls,

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OF SANFORD. FLORIDA, TO

ANNEX WITHIN THE COR
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. UPON
THE ADOPTION OF SAID OR
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an ambItious erioes e.

investment yearly. Call
Shefter Systems 1 O02-N3.700.

R. T Hunt of SOlE 2nd St
- Winter Springs 131 2520
would like his friends to know _______________________
he
is
home
to
stay.
He
would
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welcome their visits.
4A-Hea th.ssuty
Notice II hereby given that a
.- Public Hearing will be held at the Middle Age. White Man, average
Commission Roam In the City Hall
good health, good
the City of Sanford, Florida at
NW in ares would
po PM on January IL Itli. to
like tm.qf Ilnaaciallys.cvib
consider the adtIon of an or
AS ieti'i on $0 Minutei'. 100%
lady. Age 10 to 7 tfrs. For
dinsnce by the City of Sanford,
otin and companionship.
presolvent-l$o:.5i95Spl
Florida. as follows
Reply to Boa No 71. Co
SI 10 TP&amp;H. Ditiributed by
ORDINANCE NO. 543
Evening Herald. P0 Boo
Nu Rem, 20) A I SR 431
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
1057. Sanford. Fia 32171, r
L0ngeood, Fl 32750

South Seminole Opthnlst, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, S n.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weldit Watchers,? p.m., Quality Irm, LOIIgWOOd.
Friendship C1, 10 am., Altamonte Sfrings Civic

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PIRATI'ScOVE IIIE.I$S?.

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER11

MANAGING PARTNEI
for new marketing concept.
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into the lime ef your

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as SINS neil 100% financIng.
We have buyers. we new nest

Wicker Sale. 20% Ott Baekets,
Chairs. Wall HangIngs.

- Hey Kids: Looking for an itra
dollar? Ask Mom I Dad to let
you have a classIfied ad
garage sale.

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DEADLINES

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MULTIPLE LISTiNG REALTO,

Family man, 20, trot's Indiana
s.l'e posflNo with tvfvre.
Past ezp.: Ilolici I
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MortIcian. pope'y
No.1001 &amp; Re$Iede. 340400Ovl, Fl.

1ic.ns.estIv,tlin.s.137calae

HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTIQ$ OF AN ORDINANCE

Center Shell Road.
Sanford AA BegInners, 8:30 p.m., 1301 FIrst St.

Stu.mt

Navels, Juice oranges.
Grapefruit, Tangerines,
Tarçelot Will Mix. Crvmley

Sunday - Noon Friday

Airport Resthurit,

2130922. Aek fof' Thomas

321-1121

NOTIFIED that a at. for
dissolution Of marriage his bsfl
filed a9aiint you and you are
required to Wv, a copy of your
_________________________ _________________________
written fensis, if any. to It on 0. ___________________ ANDREW SPEER. Attorney tot-_________
Pit lioneq. whose address Ii Ii)
3-..tffl5Ie,'I,s
4PefSOflais
west Commercial Street, Sanford,
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Sacrifice 2Choke burial spaces
January 5. iN). and tu. the
TRANSACTIONAL Analysis for
in Oaklawn Memorial ParL
original with th Clerk of this
beginners Learn wfty you
Court either before service on
07:
SI
think. feti &amp; act as you dot Info
Petitioner's attorney or Im-- ._ - &amp; reg'strat
en ev.
mediately Ihereafter otherwise a

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER17

'Center.

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY S Noon

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Man. 23 rs.. mode full tione
employment. Sanford only.

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322-2611
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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HOURS
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YOU ARE HEREBY

Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open dISCUSSIOn, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Soaa1c.Sua Chapter Sweet Adeilne,, S p.m.,
St. Andrew, Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
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CLASSIFIED ADS

TO.
DOROTHY 0. HORTON
IC ADAMS AVENUE
BAYVILLE. NEW YORK 11705

Churdi, Sanford.

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showof unity In memory of the bloody 1010 food riots,
Independent trade union leader Lech Walesa said
today he hopes to visit the United States by July.
Walesa, the 38-year-old leader of the Solidarity labor
coalition, also said he will visit the Vatican Jan. 14
an audience with Pope John Paul if.
Walesa announced his plans after the seecind day of
Baltic coast memorial services that brought together
hundredsof thousands of Pole and national leaders in
a call for unity and renewal

Deputies say NebergaU arrived at his apartment shortly arrived at her home at 10:15 a.. and

cities with protestors tearing up pictures of Ayatollah
Ruhoflab Khomeini and the religious leader said to be
his successor, reports reaching Landon said today.
Khomeini, In a statement Issued from his office and
read on Tehran Radio, urged the people of Iran to
cancel a nationwide protest "In view of the present

sensitive situation."

S

Tehran radio, monitored In London, also broadcast a
statement by the Revolutionary Guard against bitterly
attacking the country's "leftists, liberal nationalists
and people intoxicated by the wet."
4

Cuban Communists To Meet
HAVANA, Cubs (UP!) - Government workers
strung red, white and blue banners across Havana
today In preparation for today's opening of the Second
Cuban Communist Party Congress, which Is expected
to give rubber stamp approval to a five-year economic
plan submitted by President Fidel Castro.
Castro Is expected to address the Congress, with
foreign observers looking for hints on any - message
that tbe Cuban ludermight be sending to the Incoming
Reagan administration.

Latin American Hijack Ends
HAVANA, Cuba (UP!) - Grenade-wielding
hijackers who commandeered a Colombian airliner to
four Latin American countries ended their wild two.
day odyssey In 11ya
57 weary hostages
and surrendertrautho,jtIar,'--

Cuban officials today said the passengers were taken
to Havana hotels for rest after the Avianca Boeing 7V
taxied to a stop Tuesday afternoon at Jose Marti
International airport. They were to return to Colombia
today, officials said.
The fate of the six to eight gunmen who cornmandeered the jet duçg a domçstic flight originating
th Bogota Monday waso(Immdiately known, but the
official Cuban news age ncy Pronu t.atlna aid a
hijacking agreement with Colombia had not been
renewed.

WEATHER

NATIONAL REPORT: A snowstorm that pummeled the
Northeast with up to a foot of snow, left at least one person
dead and created Icy misery for motorists, moved out over the
Atlantic early today. Record-warm temperatures toasted the
Southwest Tuesday, with a high of 89 degrees In Los Angeles
and 86 degrees In Phoenix, Arts. The Los Angeles reading
broke a record of 62 degrees set on Dec. 18, 1894. The high In
Phoenix eclipsed a record oflo set thlv5o.A60-degreereading
In Lander, Wyo., also was a record for the date.
AREA READINGS it a.m.): temperature: 54; overnight
low: 51; high: 72; barometric pressure: 29.02; relative
humidity: 02 percent; winds: northwest at 12 mph.
THURSDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 4:26 am.,
PORT
4:47 p.m.; lows, 10:37 a.m., 10:51 p.m.; p.m.;
CANAVERAL: highs, 4:18 a.m., 4:39 p.m.; tows, 10:28 a.m.,
10:42 p.m.; BAYPORT: highs 11:16 am.. 10:21 p.m.; lows,
4:53

am.,

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the equipment, Including a $3,000 Xerox coder, deputies say.
4.

himself with a shotgun, called deputies then walked into the
room to discover the alleged thief they say.
Self was aced under arrest on charges of burglary and
possession of burglary tools and ordered held In lieu of $50
bond.

Instead the man gathered up a pillowcase from the bedroom
then tossed in a jewelry box and ran out to a waiting car,
de
deputies report

THIEF IMPERSONATES PHONE e&amp;
A man claiming to be from the telephone company stole

car in the shop and steal Its tires Monday night or Tuesday
morning, police say.
The burglars broke into Jack Prosser Ford, YM U.S. High.
way 1742, and used the company's equipment to steal four
tires and rims from a car there for service,

BURGLARS TAKE TIRES, SPEAKERS
ThevesuedthejacksbelonglngtoanautodeaJertollftupa

ARRESTS IN BURGLARY
Two Sanford men were arrested Monday on char
stemming from a Dec. 3 Lake Mary area burglary.
1.
Daniel Bradshaw, 144 Academy Ave., and Douglas Sutt&amp;.
113 Academy Ave., both 19, were arrested and charged wkh
the burglary .of a structure at 2019 Old Lake Mary Road..
The two were each charged with burglary and grand thft
and ordered held In lieu of $8.400 bond.
Bradshaw was charged with an additional count of tril.
licking
* in stolen property after he allegedly tried to sell a gd
watch stolen during that burglary.

Jr. High girls'

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BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
50 Miles: Small craft should exercise caution today. Winds
northwest 15 to occasionally 20 knots becoming northeasterly
around 15 knots tonight and Thursday. Seas 3 to 4 feet near
shore and 4 to 6 feet off shore decreasing tonight. Partly
doudy

AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Thursday. Highs
In the low to mid 6os today and upper 6osto near 7oThursday.
Lows tonight near 40 to the low 40s. Winds northwest 15 mph
today decreasing tonight

Troop 529 Wins Parade Award
Boy Scouts of America Troop 5 was winner of the Grand
Marshal Theme Award traveling trophy In the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade held this past
week.
The award for the best public school entries' went to
Pinecrest Elementary School, first, and Croons High School
,Future Farmers of America, second. Winners In the private
school category were Krayola Kollege, flail, and The
Gingerbread House, second.
Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole took first place honors for
civic floats and Beta Sigma Phi Sorority City Council was
second.
I Best religious floats wer e entered by St. Matthew's
,Missionary Baptist Church, first and First Baptist Church of
lUnlon Park, second.
Winners In the commercial float division were Seminole
I Memorial Hospita l, first and Southern Bell Telephone and
$Telegraph Co., second
Best decorated cars were entered by Sanford Gymnastic
Association, first, and Sanford Auto Parts, coed.
Equestrian awards went to Caliceno for the best group; Ann
,Randolph-of Caliceno, best-dressed rider; and Barbara

Buccino of the Seminole County 4-H, bmt-'oomed horse,
'The best marching units were Gator Country Cloggers, first,.
bind Pinecrest Elementary School second

Soon-to-be-sworn In Circuit Court Judge tenure In the 18th Judicial Circuit handling the
Vernon Mite will have his hands full when he county's probate cases and hearing motions
takes office at the end of the month, handling concerning mental health, under the bench
almost all the Juvenile cases brought In assignments set by the judges this week.
Seminole County.
Mite will also spend the, first year of his
The majority of the criminal cases handled

this year by retired Judge Voile Williams will
Judge Robert McGregor will continue 'to
be heard by Judges Joseph Davis.
hear about two-thirds of the civil actks
Judge Kenneth Leffler will continue as chief brought In the county.
judge of the circuit and will hear the
Judge Dominick Salfi will continue to htaz
remaining criminal cases and abçut a third of
...
family court cases.
the civil cases.

...Cleveland Was Unaware Of Crash

Rag. Sb. Big E(lyIcot1on blouse with lace trim on
collar and cuffs. Wl1te. pastels. Sizes 7 to 14

Sale 10.40

Sale 8.80

Rag. $13. Jr. HI girls' workpant in poly/cotton.
Traditional menswear styling. Sizes 6 to 14.
Jr. Hi girls button down oxford blouse. Solid
colors. SIzes 6 to 14. Reg. $10 Sai.U.

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Reg. $11. Woven poly pant With Suede look belt.
7 to 14, tog., slim.
81 4 to 161A, flog. $12 Sale 9.60
Big girls' button down oxford blouse. Solid
colors. Sizes 7-14. Reg. $9 Sale 7.20.

1-'•'

Little girls'
flowered blouse.

Little girls'
woven plaid shirt.

Sale '*a^

Sale 7 20

Reg. 7.50. Little girls' two-way stretch polyester pant
with stretch waistband, 4 to 6X, req. and slim.

Reg. $9. Little girls' poly/cotton pants with elastic
backwaist. 4 to 6X, req. and slim
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HOSPITAL
NOTES
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
DEC."
ADMISSIONS
Sanford
Virginia Gray
Sophia P Ro.tlk
Jianille E Wright
Ractefl. E Perrick, DeBary
JAnni Brehove, Detton.
Pauline B Lloyd, Dellona
William P Dunn, Liii Helen
William C. SaunderS, Lake
He Mlen
argarel Van Hyning, Now
Smyrna Beach
Melvin I. Park, Orange City
BIRTHS
Saniel and Lom ;perry, a boy,
Sanford
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Girls' new
spring

Rag. 110. Button-down oxford shirt in poly/cotton

8 t 16. Prep sizes. Rag. $11 Sale 8.80

Sale 18

Reg. $10. Classic slack of woven texturized poly
8 to 16, req., slim.
Husky sizes. Peg $11 Sale 8.80
Prep sizes. Reg $11 Sale 8.80

Big boys
belted casual slack.

big. boys'
polyester slack.

Sale 9.6 0

Sale 9.60

Rag. $12. Big boys slack of two-way stretch Dacron'
polyester with belt. 25 to 30' waist.

Reg. $12. Two-way stretch slack of texturlzed poly,w;th
self belt 8 to 16. req . slim
Husky. flog $13 Sale 10.40

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knit top ...................... 5.00 4.00
eitiegiris' short sleeve

4,80

girl s' polyester

450 3.60

Big girls' short sleeve
checked shirt, pink ......... 8.00 6.40
Big girls' pant
pink ........................ 12.50 10.00

Sale 3.99

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DISCHARGES
Sanford
Diane S. Dillon
JameS Moirl
Leah C. Richardson
Adam W Whitehead
LouiS H Iiolli , DeBiry
Fred A Leasure, Detlona
Dorothy E ordar,, D,llona
Marian P. McCuun, Dttona
Wayn•R Moire, Jr , 1.rn Park
Earl Merrill, Geneva
Elite king, lake Mary
Kelly Lynn Mumfoqd, Oring.
City
Mar' C W,t.sler. Orange City

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Con Man Reveals FBI Bonuses In Kelly Trial

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ditlon, she said they asked the police to omitted and don4tions made to the
Melbourne said they notify the next of kin help locate relatives.
Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital,
In the case of a fatality at the accident
The Altamonte Springs City Commission voted unanimously
Funeral services for Mack N. the Sanford Fireman's Benevolent Fund
Tuesday
to have City Manager Jeff Etchberger to meet with
scene, but in the cue of injury It Is the Cleveland Kr. who was born Jan. 21, 1898, or a favorite charity.
all
property
owners involved In a local land squabble to come.
hospital's responsibility.
In Hartwell, Ga., will be at 11 a.m.
Survivors Include, in additlon,to,.a son, t-ement
Deidre Hall, spokeswoman for the Thursday at the First B'i,tIst Church of Mack N., Jr., Sanford, a daughter, Mrs.
An Altamonte Springs developer cannot begin construction
Holmes Regional Medical Center, said Sanford, 519 S. Park Ave., with the Rev. Mary McCoy, Oxnard, Calif.; three
on
a proposed
.unit apartment complex because of limited
this was an unusual case because they Jack Boggs officiating. Members of the brothers, AC., of Sanford, T.L.
access to the propet.
were unable to Identify Cleveland. They Sanford Fire çenartinent will serve as )lartwell, Ga., and Austin of Anderson,
Mike Gore, representlng"PSM Developers asked the
only name found was that of a North pallbearers Snd
ord Masonic Lodge' S.C. and two sisters, Mrs. Oatuy
commission
for their help with the problem of access to the
Carolina rnldeii. Miss Hall said Chief 62 will conduct graveside servlce In Richardson, Orlando, and Mrs. QUtCle
property which borders State Road 436, Interstate 4 and
Cleveland was confused when he cum ln Oaklawn Memorial Park. Brisson Ayers, Abb'yv1lle, S.C.
Cranes Roost Lake.
and then fell Into a coma. Concerned Funeral Home Is in charge of
Viewing well be until 1 p.m. today at
PSM Developers' plan was to make the main access to the,,,,,
because they had not been able to notify arrangents.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Laurel Ave.,
project throdgh a road exiting the northeast corner of the
his famIly of Cleveland's critical conme family has requested flowers be Sanford.
project. The road would cross the north 50 feet of Golf u
property and connecting to North Lake Boulevard,
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commission approved f onowg
payments:
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Melvin
the FBI In Its undercover Abscam
of the Florida Republican and two Co.
-a total of $870 for air tare and room and board for Lk,n
Weinberg, a selfdescrlbed con artist
operation,
defendants.
Newnham, public services director, to attend a wastewater
and a key witness at Rep. Richard
Weinberg, dressed in a three-piece
system management seminar In New Orleans Jan. 19.
Kelly's Abscam trial, says he got
suit and sporting a flashy pinky ring.
The trial was to resume today In U.S.
-a payment of $800 to the John SaaaLi Agency for apprsai
$25,000 in "bonuses" for workin0 with
began his tes(tznoqy.Tueday*t the tr
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Rag. 4.99. Girls' colorful Underoos' vest and panty sets
of stretch polyester Choose from all her favorite heroes
and villains In eyecatchlflg Colors SizesS.M.L for 4to14

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Sale 3.99

Sale 10.40 Sale 7.20
Reg. $13. Kimono-style

Rag. 4.99. Urideroos' T-shirt and briefs of poly/cotlon
robe ofnlon/OleIO
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161o22. Re $11 Sale 8 80
trademark for Its line of coordinated underwear sets sold

under trademark and copyright licenses 1979

Other boys' robes also
on sale

Rag. $9. Little girls

nylon

ankle-length robe with
tucked yoke and lace trim
Sizes 4 to 6X
Other n)rIS'

robes

Sale 11.20 Sale 9.60
Rag. $14. ArlsIe-Iorigth

poly velour robe with
rood Contrasting trim
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Rag. $12. Slack of poly.
Cotton twill with belt. 8
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in 14

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on sale

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Weigh t control
gaining
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little Findings front an
extensive health studs IU S.
Public Health Srvice)
prompted the report that
weight control during
flri'gnancy can result in
w' fetal losses at birth or
soon after delivery Dr it. L.
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Mcdcal Center offers the
following weight gainguide
for expectant mothers.
Women who are overweight
tat the onset of pregna ncy
should gain the fewest
pounds (around 16 Ills.)
during the nine months
%'onen with a normal
weight should strive for a
weight gain of between 20 to
26 pounds. Underweight
women, depending on the
degree, may nteU to gain at
least 30 pounds. Consult
with your personal doctor
for a definitive guide to
weight control.

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New Judge Vernon Mize To Carry Hefty Load

By United Press International
Violent demonstrations have broken out in Iranian
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20% off kids fashions.

BURGLARS TAKE OFFICE GOODS

The man, Identified by deputies as James Self, of
Jacksonville, was placed under arrest by arriving officers on
charges cJburglary.

Violence Erupts in Iran

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Total value of the stolen goods is listed at $740.

Burglars broke Into a Longwood Insorance office and left
with $5,000 worth of office equipment Tuesday, deputies say.
The thieves forced their way into the Metropolitan Insurance
office at 11 State Road 434, early Tuesday morning, takirq

$1,700 worth of jewelry and cash from a south Seminole County
home Tuesday, deputies say.
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The thieves also sspeakeri

i.yearosa iutarnovne springs man came home Tuesday'
afternoon to find his bedroom window broken open and a man
hiding under his bed.
Grabbing a shotgun, Richard Nebergall1 VS Spanish Trace
Apartments, ordered the man to stay where he was, deputies

Upon hearing noises in his bedroom, Nebergall armed repair her phone.

GDANSK, Poland (UPI) - Buoyed by a national
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after noon to discover the burglary In progress.

Seeks U.S. Visit By July

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14.97

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HiRis. Bicycle
Polo saddles, hirjse
handlebars, 20" size.

188
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Coaster brakes, deep
rise handlebars. 20"

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toaster, and juicer that really work

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• Children's Boxed "Shop.' looks
Books include stories about Winnie the
Pooh, Sesame Street , . others,

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Titles include ABC books. Mother Goose
stories, mix and match books. others

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Etch A $k•tch Drawing Screen

Children will love drawing beautifully intricate patterns with Spirograph' kit

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drawing on the screen Shake to erase

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Imperial Manual
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full-size 33 and one-third records and 45's.
needle cartridge. Hours of listening.

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2-sllce toaster with Select Ronic,
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lightweight 3-speed! hand mlxef or an
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over,
Obviously Yogi wasn't on hand for Tuesday
night's prep basket ba ll mat ch up between the
Oviedo Lions and Wymore Tech,
Behind a combined 36-point first half effort by
senior Bill Burgess and sophomore sensation
Ronnie Murphy, Oviedo blitzed out to a 48-21

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black, brown, tan

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lube, oil and
filter change.

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wake ovstt'.aui for most U_Sand Imported cars. We'l
rebuild cylinders or calpers,
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Install new linIngs, brake

Mileagemakir
wheel
balance,
4 for 516

Well lubricate the chassis
and Install a new
JCPenney oil filter and
up to 5 qts. of JCPenney

IOW-40 Premium oil.
Includes check of all fluid
levels, too.

springs and front grease
seals. Adjust parking brake,

Inspect, blood And real
hydraulic systsm.
Some cars slightly h4i.r.

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platform kit. 20 diameter base with solid wood
drum, vinyl striking bag

Sus.suehanna $0. Jun iata 65
SVPaccm. 77. Penn St a3

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112.50 Canadian Clvb'-- 112.501
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Satiday from 34 p.m. at the Longwood coinmuni ty building In the city park across from the
dtyh&amp;lland firestatlon. There will be stockings
filled wi th treats, hotdoga and other refreshmenta. Children attending are asked
tribute arpcakea for the party. Five tsmdrul
children atte nded last year's celebration.
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We fear this is precisely what happened in an ROBERT WALTERS
irôportant decision handed down recently (U.S.
vj DiFrancesco which held the constitutional
p tection against double jeopardy does not bar
prosecutors from appealing a sentence they
rard as being too lenient. In other words, If a
d1endant is found guilty and sentenced to 10
years of a possible 25-year maximum sentence for
a certain crime and the prosecutor of the case
thiinks he should be sentenced to 25 years of imCont racts
piisonment, th e Supreme Court now says he can
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aaint a ruling by a federal dppeals court in New leaders of organized labor now are becoming
York and, even more significantly, it goes against activist promoters of numerous political
(lie Supreme Court's own precedent decisions and social causes.
daring most of the nation's history. The court's
e changing of the guard wi thin organi z ed
earlier decisions simply upheld the Fifth th
labor as a new generation of union leaders in
Amendment's literal meaning that no person shall their 40s and SOs replaces a hierarchy
be subject for the same offense to be twice put in dominated by men in their 60s, lOs and older.
rdy of life or limb." Thus, our apprehensions
Knowledgeable observers believe this
rut this are supported by history as well as high change may be an Important factor In labor's
newfound activism because of the older ofcôntemporary legal findings.
traumatic experiences stretching
Specifically at issue was a provision of the
from
the
Red Scares of the 19s through the
Chme Control Act of 1970 that allows the govern- McCarthyam
of the 19.
nient to appeal the length of sentence in narrowly
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"Ftm
lne
they siedipu leaders .
dfiVed circumstances. Writing for the majority,
of organizations promoting social justice,
A$sociate Justice Harry A. Blackmun reasoned a Improved Living conditions for workers
ptosecution appeal of a sentence is not a second other causes only to belatedly discover
trial and that an expanded sentence from a they'd been 'duped' because the groups were
successful appeal is not a second punishment. He controlled or manipulated by the cornargued the double jeopardy provision was meant muntata," notes one student of labor.
to,- bar the state's repeated attempts to convict
"y ware badly burned and, In many
after initial failure to do so.
cases, the wars never fully healed," he adds.
But Associate Justice William J. Brennan Jr. in "For decades afterward, they shied away
tbp minority's powerful dissent said, " the double from similar Involvement even though the
jeppardy clause should preclude government threat of domestic communism had long since
appeals from sentencing decisions very much as been dissipated."
Other observers of the labor movement cite
it revenLs appeal from judgments of acquittal."
additional causes for the recent shift In
And he pointed out that, because convicted
defendants often worry more about the length of
and strength of the unions .n-.
their sentence than the fact of conviction, the
cowaged an arrogant attitude typified by the
majority was wrong to find the sentencing to be belief that they didn't need to form coalltons
with non-labor groups because any desired
incidental and less important than conviction,
At a time when government authority is ex- goals could be attained using their own
panding over every facet of our lives, it is more resources.
But a series of unexpected congressional
necessary than ever to guard against sudden
defeats In recent years led many labor
encroachment over heretofore sacrosanct con- leaders to reach a more modest and ac-

structicE at the airport will make it necessary

graduates were sponsored by the Seminole

for the Humane Society to relocate In the not too

County Sheriff's Department or from the ciflas of
CasIberry, Long wood and Sanford.

distant future. Appointed to the committee were
Art Grindle, Dick Gruber, Dr. Florence Dunbar,
Vernon Shomo, Ruth Henry, Pauline McDonald
and Barbara Woodall. Anyone who would like to
dona te land, materials, skills or labor should
contact RutIat
3345$5
The Humane Society Is collecting recipes for a
cookbook but this one Is differeni ft will have
recipes forpetsaswell as people. Semi them to
Maryam Wheeler at P.O. Box 1893, Maitland,
37751 and include your name and phone number.
"Kind Deed Awards" were recently given by
the Humane Society to Dr. Philip Bate, Maitland
for his special care for the squirrels and to

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Sheriff John Polk was guest speaker Monday
nightat the graduation ceremony for a class of6$

students from the Seminole Community college
Police Training School. The majority of the

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curate assessment of their clout.
—Fundamental changes In the nation's
economy have produced a profund shift away
from blue-collar Jobs In heavy Industrry and
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the construction trades and toward
ployment In the service industries and whitecol lar vocations.
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that have withstood every challenge during the
life of this country until now. In this case, the
Supreme Court's majority has indulged in
sophistry when it assumed the cards are not
stacked against a convicted defendant every time
aprosecutor decides to go for a higher sentence
1.'ithin the judicial fraternity,
If doubling a sentence for the same conviction is
not overturning the constitutional provision that
no person shall be subject for the same offense to
4twice put in jeopardy of life or limb," then we
don't know what the definition of double jeopardy
would be.

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Auto Workers, the blue-collar unions

historically have evidenced little Interest In
social causes. Indeed, the building-trades
unions long were antagonistic toward those
campaigns.
—The retirement and death one year ago of
AFL-CIO President George Meany at age
gave the leaders of activist unions unprecedented freedom to pursue their outside
interests without fear of reallatlon for stepping out of line.
Meany personified
and autocratically
enforced the attitude of organized labor's
old guard, generally approving of outside
activities only within the Democratic Party
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publication. All letters must be signed, with
a mailing address and, if possible, a
telephone number so the identity of the
writer
be verified. The Evening Herald
ill respect the wishes of writers who do not
want their names In print. The Evening
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percent," says John Currie, the man who'll be
teaching It
Curie's claim to fame hinges upon his success
with such notables as President Jimmy Ca rter.
Curie taught him to recognize on sight the 535
members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Curie Is a giaduate of the University of Florida
and former tea cher in state jxibtic schools.
Registra tion for the course can be made by
contacting the College of Extended Studies,
University of Central Florida, at 275-21. The
fee Is $55, and acceptance will be on a first-come,
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SALT, Ca rter Misled Public?
WASHINGTON New evidence
come
to light suggesting that Jimmy Carter and
Defense Secretary Harold Brown deliberately
misled the American public on the SALT 11
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dead, was on the verge of extinction even
before the presidential campaign really got
started. But Carter, trying to depict Ronald
Rágan as a warmonger, kept bringing up
SALT II as If it were the last, best hope of
avoiding a nuclear holocaust. Brown supported the president with reassuring

statements cm the treaty's effectiveness,
At the same time, however, the defense

secretary wrote a "top-secret, sensitive"
memo to Carter that tells an entirely different
story. My associate Dale Van Att.a has seen a
copy of Brown's memorandum, which shows
Carter's campaign rhetoric on disarmament
was pure hogwash. The president was told
that SALT 11, much less the fast-dwindling
prospect of SALT Ill, would inno way lead to
a reduction In the nuclear arsenals of the two
suPerP05,
The point to remember is that Carter was
touting SALT II as a way of reducing nuclear
weapons. Brown's top-secret memorandum
pointedout that neither SALT II nor the
hoped-for SALT Ill agreement would actually
reduce eithee r naton's
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nuclear stockpile.
"Reductions are important as symbols of
progress toward 'real' disarmament," Brown
told the president, "but they have serious
drawbacks as a means of accomplishing
strategic and SALT objectives, and are
therefore Inadequate as the primary
jective of SALT Ill."

Th us, even while Carter was promoting

SALT!! as a disarmament hope for mankind,
his chief military adviser was warning that it
might restrict the number of missile Latinchers, but not of missiles that could be
launched,
The best Carter could reasonably hope for,
by Brown's estimate, was to put the brakes on
a U.S-Soviet nuclear arms race. Yet the
president was insisting that SALT II and
SALT in would Lead to a reduction In both
nations' nuclear stockpiles.
A serious deficiency In the SALT

agreements whether!! or III Is that they
control only the number of missile launchers
each nation possesses. These are the missile
silos, submarine tubes and bombers that can
send nuclear devices hurtling toward targets
In the United States and the Soviet Union. But
there has been no coverage of the number of
missiles that can be stockpiled to feed the
launchers.
By speeding up their reloading capability,
the Russians can effectively double their
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it does not make encouraging reading.
Amnesty international has Issued its an.
nual report on the state of human rights
throughout the world. In 486 pages, the
London-based organization reviews the
performance over the past 12 months of 110
nations and finds almost all wanting.
Torture, detention without trial, summary
execution, Persecution of racial and religious
m inoriti es, kangaroo courts, suppression of
political dissidence, poli ce brutali ty and other
forms of repression continue to be the rule
rather than the exception In the conducts of
governments toward their own citizens In
much of the world.
Examples are all too numerous.. In the
Soviet Union during the year "Içmates of...
penal Institutions were still being subjected to
a regime of chronic hunger, inadequate
medical care and di f ficult, often da ngerous
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nuclear missile capacity. "Measures
designed to control the number of missiles
(not just their launchers) are needed .., to
limit reload capabilities," Brown's memo
warned.
Getting down to cases, the defense chief
warned that even if the Soviet Union agreed to
limit its launchers to, say, l,, the lack of
restraint cm the actual missiles would still

allow them to have as many as 11,000 nuclear
warheads ready to go
roughly twice the
number they have at this point,
And that's Just SALT II. As Brown's memo
noted, even the proposed SALT III agreement
"would not require Limits on Backfire, SS-)
(nuclear missiles) or other TNF (Theater
Nuclear Forces weapons)."
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The Soviets are also found guilty of "the
arrest, trial, imprisonment or forced
detention In mental hospitals of many
dissenters." And In the live years since the
signing of the Helsinki accords that supposedly guaranteed certain basic tights to
even Soviet citizens, some 500 have been jailed for political offenses.
Most of the Soviet East European allies are
similarly taken to task, the East Germans
anod pijspciflcaily for jailing peopie
attetfl$)tIflg to heave the countries without
p'misslcm.
In the Mideast, Iran, understandably,
receives special attention for, among other
revolutionary practices, "sentences of death
and floggIng... Imposed even when they were
not required by Islamic law." Iraq Is charged
with mass arrests and "routine and
systematic torture of political detainees."
Similarly Syria, while long-term detention
without trial characterizes the administration
of justice In Jordan, Saudi Arabia and, in
North Africa, Morocco and Libya.

Moving on to Latin America, "violations of
human rights seemed to be a permanent
feature of government policy In dealing with
dissent" In Argentina, Chile, El Salvador,

Guatemala, Uruguay and Par ag uay.
In Asia, Bangladesh Is Indicted for holding

political prisoners for years without trial,
Vietnam for herding tens of thousands Into
"red-education" camps.

All of above may come as no particular
surprise. Rights violations, however, are far
from limited to the Communist regimes and
the politically underdeveloped Third World.
The problem, the report observes, cuts across
national and ideological boundaries. The
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By PATRICIA McC(JRMACK
UPI Education Editor
The newest entry to the battering syndrome: th e "battered child athlete."
Dr. Richard M. Ball, on the faculty at
Rutgers University College of h4edicine and
Dentistry in New Jersey, said the abused may

Include pee-wee swimmers on community
and school teams, high school and Pop
Warner football players, and Little League
baseball players—. for starters.
The battering
pushi ng too hard during
trai ni ng, for one
has led Ball, medical
di rect or of "Medical World News," to
reconunend that the nation's school boar ds
and recreation departments consider asking
paren ts of young a thletes to si gn "Informed
consent" forms
He said the form should spell.out the fact
that the youngster may become a victim of
the "batter ed ch ild athlete" syndrome.
"A fi erce competiti ve spirit among grade
school and high school athletes may be getting out of hand," he said.
Ball, also an ort hoped ist at Muhlenberg
Hospital In Plainfleld, N.J. focused on
elements of the "battered 1iild athlete"
syndrome" In grueling training regimens for
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"Apparently many teen-agers are
developing a significant tendinitis of the
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Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County Legislative delegation has given the
city of Sanford little hope It can expect to receive authority
from the Florida Legislature to annex 15 enclaves of unincorporated area within the city.
City Manager Warren Knowles asked the delegation earlier
this week to sponsor legislation that could be used by cities
statewide to annex unincorporated lands totally surrounded by
city properties.
Knowles noted an identical law did not pass the Legislature a
year ago. The manager pointed to the problems the city encounters in provi di ng services, including emer gency services,
to its residents when it is difficult to determine exactly what is
within and what it is outside the city limits,
A portion of the 15 separate enclaves contain only one or two
lots, Knowles said.
To a question from State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D.
Altamonte Springs, on whether the city had considered the
election provision of state law on annexations, Knowles
responded that the city has not.
Knowles said referenda on annexation issues usually do not
pass. He said the way the law is written Sanford's citizens in
large numbers could vote for the annexation and two property

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be," he said in "Medical World News," cornSeven of the 26 affected shoulders were
menting on a report that many team swim- cured with conservative treatment. This
mets need shoulder surgery.
Included eight aspirins daily for two weeks
"What will their shoulders look like when and six weeks of abbreviated swimming, Icethey're In their 40s and SOs?
packs and exercise to Increase clearance
"And are the youngsters and their parents under the arch and strengthen the shoulders.
aware of the possibility of surgery when the
The others had to have surgery.
adolescents start such a regimen"
In an editorial accompanying the report,
A reoort on "swimmer's shoulder" in "Mpj$(,'ni Wnrid N.,ri" tnhl its ,4,v9r.
severed req uires surgery was made at the readers:
recent national meeting of the American
—Sports mania is bad f or heal th.
Academy of Ped iatr ics In Detroit.
—Doctors sho ul d not stand by silently In the
"It is becoming increasin gly conunon," face of the relentless pressure parents and
said Dr. Edwin H. Guise and his resident, Dr. co aches place on young athletes.
Jerome V. Oullo. Guise, team ph ysician for
Drivi ng youngsters to become sports
the Det roit Lions, is orthopedics thief at su perstar s could be called an ext ension of the
Henry Ford Hospital.
battered-chi ld syndrome. Like battering, It
The doctors at tributed the de velopment of can result In psy chological damage and seriswimmer's shoulder to the growing ous physical Injury
even dea th. The difpopu larity an d competitiveness of swimming. ference Is that paren ts usua lly aren't awar e
They described it as a form of "socially ap-- of the battering athlet es take during training.
proved a thletic ch ild abuse,"
—Overdoing any spor t can produce painf ul
Their report was based on 14 veteran musculoskeletal problems that will plague
swimmers, 14 to IL ref er red to the hospital's youngsters for the rest of their lives.
sports clinic between January 1971 and
—The extreme diet manipula tion a thletes
October 1978 f or shoulder pain.
are pr one to is also dangerous. Malnutrition
The doctors calculat ed that duri ng a nor- or dehydr ation can cause permanent hear t
mal swimming season, each patient had damage. The popular car bo hydrate-loading
rotated each shoulder some 1.5 million times. regimens can harm m uscle, heart, and
"Most of the swimming consisted of
kidneys.
freestyle or butterfly str okes," said the repor t
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"What we sometimes see in additon to
physical violence Is psychological violence,"
Ball said.
"The coach takes over for parents and

directs the life of the young athlete Ins highly
competitive spirit. He gets the father caught
up in jazzing things up and the father plays
these games vicariously.
'.--------uw coach and rauer conspire and the
mother Is not always happy. I have seen this
In my practice. It breeds family conflict."
Ball said football, In particular, should not be
played by the skeletally Immature — "the
danger of Injury by playing before then is
great."
"Boys are skeletally mature at about 16 and
girls at 14," he said. "Before that the growth
Plato at the end of the long bones are not
dosed and they must remain healthy It
normal growth Is to take place. When the
skeleton Is mature, the growth plates close off
and do"
Ball said a can that outraged him recently
Involved a high school football star who had
injured a wrist.
"It was a type of injury I decided to put a
cast on.
"The football coach was outraged that his
star couldn't play. He ordered the cut
removed, it was taken off so the boy could
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School, Longwood for donations of food to
provide a special ThanksØvtng for animals at
the shelter,

A planning and building commi ttee was apBy JANE CASSELBERRY pointed by the Humane Society of Seminole
County to begin work of acquiring land,
materials and money for the organization's new
animal shelter. They have been Informed by the
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owners in an enclave composed of two lots could vote against,
killing the proposal.
Hattaway urged Knowles to meet with Seminole County
Administrator Roger Neiswender and the Seminole County
League of Civic Associations to discuss the problem.
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some sensible annexation laws,"'
In other business, the delegation heard:

—a request from County Commission Chairman Bob Sturm
for special legislation to give the co unty the same authority, as
presently possessed by cities, to name a code enforcement
board .
The special boards authorized In cities can enforce city
zoning regulations, barking dog complaints and other minor
infractions rather than having the violations go through county
court process.
Cities throughout Florida has said without the legislation.
passed in the 1980 session, violators of city ordinances often
went unprosecuted because of major emphasis placed on
prosecution of criminal offenses by state attorneys.
Sturm asked the delegation to encourage the State Departwent of Transportation to include Lake Mary Boulevard in the

Springs and the Council of Local Governments in Seminole
County urging delegation support of a petition to Congress to
provide for income tax deductions for the payment of franchise
fees and utility taxes by property owners. Mrs. Vickers is
chairman of the Council of Local Governments.
Mrs. Vickers also urged the delegation to pass legislation to
expedite the removal of the chemical wastes stored in an a 1acre site in Sanford. Knowles had requested the delegation to
pass a law permitting cities and counties to enforce state law
on chemical storage facilities.
Mrs. Vickers said there are areas where chemical wastes
could be cland estinely stored or dum ped In Altamonte Springs
over a major water rechange area for that city. She said
Altamonte Springs city commissioners have officially en-

state primary road system, noting it connects two federal
''ghways
U.S. Highway 17-92 and Interstate 4.
Sturm also asked the delegation to sponsor legislation
eliminating or amending state law which preempts cities from
enforcing building codes and other city laws on pari-mutuel
wagering establishments in capital Improvements programs.
—a request from Fred Harris, a citizen, that the county be
required to either enforce ,or eliminate a 3-percent tax on
water and sewer utility service in the unincorporated area.
Harris said while four private utility companies are collecting
the tax. 17 other utilities are ignoring it.
—an appeal from Hal Ueske of the G reate r Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce that State Road 436 be given to priority
in the state of improvements and widening.
Hattaway said there are no Immediate solutions for improving the traffic situation on the highway, 'Hopefully we
can Find some dollars (for this project) in Tallahassee,"
Ilattaway said.
Sen. Clark Maxwell, R-Melbourne, said, however, the roads
which are going to be built are determined by Gov. Bob
Graham and the state's secretary of transportation.
—received from Altamonte Springs City Commissioner
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Herald Staff Writer
The Lirngwood City Commission gave final approval earlier
this week in a 4-1 vote to establish a Code Enforcement Board
for the city on a six.rnonth trial basis.
Commissioner J . H. Grant cast the only opposing vote,
saying code violators should be tried by Judge and Jury rather
than by ot her citizens.
It was pointed out by Commissioner John hlepp that of'
lenders would be tried by their peers on a jury as well and their
only eligibility being they are registered to vote. "Just because
they are in a court of law doesn't mean t hey know any more,
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of the Cod e Enforcement Board at the next mee ting of the city
commission to be held Jan. 12. The ordinance recommends,
but does not require the board to be made up of an architect, a
business man, an engineer, a general contractor anti a
Realtor. They must be registered voters and live in the city.
The city attorne) will advise the board and the cases will be
presented by the city administrator. The board will only have
authority to act on certain specified code violations such as the
signs, bu ilding, mechanical, energy, fire prevention, flood
prevention, swimming pools, noise, housing, plwuibtng, weed
and refuse removal, trailers, and abandon wrecks ordinances.
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the Code Enforcement Board, said be would ''go along with it if
it would get the city cleaned up for people who want to live in
respectable neighborhoods."
"Those people iCode Enforcement Board inembers I are not
going to go out and arrest people," said Commissioner June
Lonnann. Someone has to make a complaint and then the
violator will have a chance to correct the situation before they
conic before the board.''
Under a new law, Florida cities are permitted to establish
code enforcement boards to bundle city code violations and fill
the gap left by the dissolution of municipal courts. Officials of
Longwood and other cities have complained that the state
attorney is not prosecuting city code violation cases.
In a new streamlined procedure, the commission this week
accepted two petitions for rezoning and approved them on first
reading at the same meeting,
Ordinarily rezoning petitions are voted on and the attorney
authorized to draw up an ordinance for reading at the next
meeting, but this time City Attorney Marvin Rooks had been
instructed in advance to have the ordinances ready just in

case.
City Administrator David Chact'y said the streamlining was
necessary in deference to the fact because of the holiday, the
next meeting would not be until Jan. 12 and with the high in
terest rates the delay would cause a hardship to developers.
Rezoning was approved on first reading from 11-1 ( light
coiiunercial-prolessional 1 to hIM ,nulti.faiiiil residential)
for 16.014 acres owned b) the First National Bank of Louisville
and located on Hangeline Road directly behind 43-4 Plaza. A
public hearing scheduled for 7:30 pin. Jan. 12
Rooks was authorized to look into whether the dl&gt; can obtain
a binding commitment to build condominiums from the
de vel oper Edowirdo Aran go without being in iola lion of the
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park-lire station site at West Warren Avenue and
West lake Street iteiter Park" in his honor, lie
served on the ('Itv council For 1:1 sears and was lire
cli iel of the V olunteer Fire I )eparlmellt for more
than 19 ,i ears pro v iding his on fire lighting
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developers, not landlords and can ciiniiiiit ourselves to buih
condos not apartments." The .riginiil application called for
apartnwnts.
Chace) pointed out the change would be better for the cii) as
under lit present zoning 525,000-square-foot could be in
buildings in the project but under hIM there would be a
maximum of-square-feet allowed. Attorney Carmine Bravo,
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frainage are concerned," said Chace), "and drainage is a
prune consideration II:, no want to cli' what's right for the cits

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Fancy, a tipriter, and a world globe and I'd like to thank you for
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My sister is Jessica and she is 2. She wants some purses and
a Mr. Microphone and a baby doll
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a key car. I love Bill-Bill and you.
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behavior. However, it Is
irregular (EUN, SOt1(etlifleS
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commonknowledge
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DEAR ABBY: One of th e
teachers here (both married,
but not to each other) are - wom en I work with fixed mi'e
I think the housework
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having an affair. It has t3 wi th a friend of hers last should be shar ed on a regular
progressedtoUntsshere Saturdjught I hate blind basis lIe in'ist', (hit
3cusates,but I nut admit that houct1ss oI is nit his job
It Is a topic
The Seminole 111gb School joint reunion to be held May Marcia l.ippincott, Donald among students and other this one lived up to her billing, that since he works longer
hours and man' slays he
radualion classes of 1940 and 23, 1981 at the Lake Monroe J ones, John Dunn, Jessie teachers.
Perkins, Margret Vitale,
I realize th at what two
On Monday I received a shouldn't have to do anything
1941 are sending out in- Inn,
Committees for 1941 are Harold Maddenn, George adul ts di in pr ivate IS their bouquet of flowers from my around th e ho use. What do
vitations this week week for a
Hughes, Erma Dangleman own business, but by being so date. The cant said, "Thank you think?
nF;I.IF;vt.i IN S1IAItINt;
and Giles Chapman; for 1940, open about It, our students you for a terrific evening," I
Impression
that
Clayda
Jones,
might
get
the
was
really
shook,
but
I
must
Ashby and
l)E.il BEl.IEVES: Your
Emmeline Best, Bobble all of us teachers condone say I liked it.
IIS-IU friend should not be
Newman, Kent Rossetter, Sid such behavior, which Is
exempt from domestic chores
Abby, maybe I'm behind
RI c h ar d s , 11 e I e n certainly not true. Thus I am
because he works longer
Merriweather, Evelyn Rice truly concerned about the tile times, because I have hr
an Irregular basis.
detrimental effect this never heard of a woman
and Mary Leffler.
example Is having on our sending flowers to a man to When he's home he should
thank him for a date. I sup- pitch in and do what he can. Ir
It anyone knows the students.
pose this is part of the a partnership (and that'i
is
The administration
whereabouts of the following,
please contact one of the aware of this problem, but women's lib thing. Tell me, is what living together Is) Or
above: Virginia Endellato, I'm told they have taken the this the way women do things chores should be shared.
Carl Graham, Harry Grim- position that it IS a private today?
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ball, Clara Hill, Lillian matter, and not within their
Monroe, Mary Grace Brown, jurisdiction.
I)F.AR JEFF: Only the
I welcome your advice as to
Jimmie Page, Priscilla
i(tzA 1i&amp;ii)..ir
smart
ones.
Reynolds, Esther Strange, how this situation should be
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Marie Baxter, Julia Bond, handled by both me and the
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administration.
Georgia Stapler,
DEAR
ABlY:
For
ONLY
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NAMELESS, Pl.EASE whatever this Is worth : i
Burrell, Roy Dunn, Mar-tin
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Geiger, Amos Jones, Miriam
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NAMELESS: drove a taxi for a while, and
DEAR
Methvin, Bettie ThOIIIaS or
Children formulate their Chxistznas Eve was a heart'i
Thelma Robinson.
moral values at borne, long irenker. Nearly all my cafts
'4$ ONLY
Anyone who has at so me before they rea ch junior high cattle from bars. Most of my
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Alices Adventures
class whether or not you concerned about
their of them were lonely. As the
graduated or graduated follotsing the "bad example" evening progressed, some of
In Wonderland o
elsewhere and would like to set by the teachers you my fares were so drunk I had
attend, you will be welcome, mentIon,
to help them into and out of
(tOVILLANDj)......
Contact one of the committee
If this alleged affair is, n the cab,
members,
you say, common knowledge,
CLOSED THUISDAY
Abby, pl ease remind your
It Is possible that the
readers to remember elderly
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ministrati on Is dealing with it friends and relati ves w ho are
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In ways unknown to you. Since
alone on Christm as Eve,
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SAN FRANCISCO
advice, I'll offer them none,
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BUILDING PERMITS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10
WeIIt Watchers,? p.m., Quallty Inn, Lngwood.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Jefferson
Ward, Interstate Mall; 7:30 p.m., First United
Methodist Church, Sanford.
EducaUal meeting by Cancer Victims &amp; Friends
Central Flaida Chapter, 7:30 p.m., First Federal
Savings &amp; Loan Assn., 2424 Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
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Yo Adult Club for Snigles (YACS) dhmer..dance,
7:30 p.m., Maitland Civic Center.
Norman de Vere Howard Chapter UnIted Daughters
of the Confederacy, 2p.m., at 208W. 17th St. Program,
to the holy Land" by the Rev. Leroy Super.
Semthote Sunrise Kiwanis,? am., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport, Sanford.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Vokala Sertoma, 7:30 am,, Deltona Inn.
Weight Watcher,, 10 n.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed , 8 p.m., St. Richarcis
Church, Lake howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling hills Moravian
Church. State Road 434, Longwood.

SATURDAY. DECEMBER20
Sanfor!1 AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Sanford RotaryBreskiset Club turkey shoot, 10a.m.
to 4 p.m., behind the Disabled American Veterans
building, Iughway 17.92, Sanford.

SUNDAY, DF.CEMBEJI21
Ballroom and round dancing, 0 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevard.
Seminole AA, 3p.m., open, Halfway House, SIUake..
Mimic Driv Sanford.
Sanford Rig Book AA, 7 p.m. Florida Power &amp; Light,
open.
'Young.at.Heart" dance8p.m., DeBary Conununity
Center, Shell Road, DeBary. Instruction 7:30 p.m.,
Public Invitad. ..
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Turkey shoot sponsored by Sanford Rotary•
Breakfast Club, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. behind Disabled
American Veterans building, Highway 1742. --

MONDAY, DECEMBER21
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida
FederalAltamonte Springs.
Monday Morneri Toastmuters Club, 7:15 am.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altarnonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, State Road
4 and 434.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Rpbin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Al.Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church Sanford.
Sanford AA, 0 p.m., 1201 W. FIrst St.
TOPS Chapter 71, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal take and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., recreation hail behind Stromberg
Carlson, Lake Mary.

TIJESDAY, DECEMBER21
(her 50 Club, 10:30a.m., Redding Gardens, Sanford.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club,
3)9 S. Oak Ave., 7 p.m., Summit Apartments,
Casselberry.
thiirateri Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
l.ight. Sanford.
101'S (iiapier 371, 7 P.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open dIscussion, 591 Lake
Minnie l)rive, Sanford.
Sound-ot.Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adeilnes, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Ilear Lake Road,
Forest City.
Film program: "Golden Autumn" and "Inside
ChInatown," 2 p.m. Deltona Public Lltrary.
Aviation Modders, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, San.
ford.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER24
Sanford.Rreakfas( Rotary (lub, 7 am.. Sanford
Airport Restaurant.
(asselberry Rotary, 7.30 am , Woman's Club, 250
Oerbrook Drive, Casselberr&gt;.
(hirdo Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town house
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, civic center,
Sanford Optimist, noon, holiday Inn.
Rrcower', Inc., 12:30 pin., Sears Altamonte Mall
Sanford Serenaderi senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m
Ovie ('enter.
()rrratrrs Anonymous. 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
S&amp;'ars
Starlight Fromcuadrrs, 8 p.m., L)ehiary ('ofunlunIt)
('enter Shell Road.
Sanford AA Beginners, 8:30 p.m., l20l First St

SATURDAY, DECEMBER27
The Irish American Club of Central Florida, 8 p.m.,
All Souls Sodal Hall, Sanford. Covered dish, ham
furnished.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, closed. 6 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER21
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
Seminole Ak, 3 p.m., open, halfway house, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Sanford.
S.anlonl Big Boo AA, Florida Power &amp; Light, open, 7

p.m.
"Young-al-Heart" Dance, 8 p.m., DeBary Corn.
munity Center, Shell Road, DeBary. Instruction, 7:30
p.m. Open to public.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER30
Deltona Public Ubrar Adult Film Program:
"Mojave Desert.Fragile and Enduring" and "The
Endle10 Sea," 2 p.m., 1691 ProvIdence Boulevard.
The Clii Omega Sorority Mother'.Daughter Christmas luncheon, 11:30 am., Sweetwater Country Club.
THURSDAY, JANUARY I

" When Your Relationship Ftds," a two-day
*orkshop for professionals on the dorce process
presented by Dr. Bruce Fisher and sponsored by the
Seminole County Mental Health Cenler, St. Marks
Presbyterian Church, 1021 Palm Springs Drive,
AltarnonteSprings, 9am. to 4:30 p.m. "Ending A Love
Itelationship," 74 put. open free to public. Call 831.
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EuIa Mae Collins 113 McKay
garage 5. Utt. bi. $150.
NW. Buck. 141113 Park Aw.
Riroof, 81.500.
,tuIIIn VarrI. 11$ San Marco
Shed. $700
ThomaS S. OgIey. 2551 OeIIIgI
Av., Rep. condern. ret. $O
Margaret Dodge. 310W. 3rd St.
Enc. Porch. 1300.
NEAL ESTATE CONVUYANCII
FOP WEEK INDINO DEC. It
ISM. $IL3.S7I
PEAL ESTATE CONVIYAJICUI
SAME WEEK LAST YUAN '.
$ILISS.3?I
NEAL ESTATE CONVIYANCEI
II$ THPU THIS WEEK.

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NEAL ESTATE CONVIYANCEI1
THIU THIS WEEK
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DISSOLUTIONS
John L. Taylor I, Louise U.
Monroe Ketter &amp; JulIa Mae
.Samfl Edw. Shivety I, Nanc
Ann
Kathy Leui Smith &amp;.Slevsn H
Robert T. Eisesmenqer &amp; .ion
Carmel a
Michael E Hurley &amp; Ka$Pwcri
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Lillian JonaS 1. Robert F.
Cecile 0 LewIs &amp; Daniel C.
Jeffery E LaPoinle I Aniti
Anne St%Aler LaPointe
Thad Alan Ruth &amp; Choryt Atw
David N. Cooper &amp; VickI L.
Brenda C. Donnan &amp; Alvan Jr
Tlmofpiy E. Loughran&amp; Terry L
Roci.eld L. McCoy I. Regina 6

FINAL
JUDGEMENTS

AND POP SEMINOLI COUNTY,
FLOP IDA
Case Ni. N.2$14.-CA.l)-L
HENRY A. CASTILLO and
CHERYL CAST ILLO. hii wife.
Plaintiffs,
DAVID
BOWEN
and
KATHLEEN C. BOWEN, his wife,
and CHARLES W. SYLVESTER
and DEANNA K. SYLVESTER,
his wife.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: C. DAVID BOWEN and
KATHLEEN C. BOWEN. his wife,
and CHARLES W. SYLVESTER
and DEANNA K. SYLVESTER,
his wife, addeelsas unknewn.
You Are Notified tpset an
IS quiet title' in PIiintlfls to the
following property In Seminole
County, Florida:
Lot I, Academy lSeIgMs, ac
crdlng to the Pt•t thereof, as
recorded in Piat Bocke', Page 3&amp;
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida, lass and eacept
the South 41.8 fiet thereof.
hi been filed against you and you
are rejlrId to serve a copy o
your written defense's. If any, to it
to Pamefa M. NobO, PlaIntIff's
attorney, whose .ddms is 501
Norfh Magnolia Avenue, Suite A,
'P.O.- Bee' 43k octane., FIne..
32*01, on or before January 4, 1501,
and file ttta original with the Ciem't
of thiS Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or im.
mediately thereafter; offilrwi$e a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
Complaints or PetitIon.
WITNE$SmyHandarldtheleal
of thIs Court on
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwtth,Jr.
As Cleft of the COurt
BY: Amber U. Hughes
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: December 1. IL IS,
1910
OF 0.14.

Martin J. Alpert DUD vs WilmiP
Roll &amp; AlvIn. $04 Guliberry Ln
IN THI CINCUIT COUNT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
AS - 15$5$ 1, $31.04 - AmendailS
FJ
CIRCUIT OP FLONIDA. IN AND
Rubin Greenfield &amp; Norma
FOP SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Repr est Judith 0. Kelly vs - Cot
CIVIL ACTION $0. IS.U$4.CA4.
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Jgmt. for Defti, Largen, etc. Iron
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PLTF Oreentleld 1. WI.. $1,710.1 S
MARGARET BOWER and HEN.
.Haitige Fed. .ys, WitIIm A - RIETTA EDWARDS HARDY.
Walk.r,&amp;AIlce, etc., Amended F.
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. . Plaintiffs.
Fcl --- U$.7S3 I? - Lot 15, Miri
vs'
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TERRY J MARTIN, AS TRUS.
All Stale Pipe Supply vs HIartl
TEE.
'N Home Inc., IL Daririer Hun
Defendant
Reg. Agt) 200 W. Welbourne Av
NOTICE OP ACTION
WP $3,439.12.

Selovar Boat Co.. Inc.. vs Ci!
Williams Jr. a Williami WeldIn
Svc , 100 Academy Dr • MIld 1415 43 1. 133 10
- ernalt Bk .SV vs 'obert *
McMillan. 1472 D ASh Cr., CB
1314 4.1
Don Di yore Sr.. ,epr. eel ne
Dowler Mer.d)th vs Donald L
PhillIps, 15.000, $7,5$ I, $131 Si
Alpha Elec. Supp Inc. vs Bryci
Davidson dba DivldIon Elec.
51,70435(704 Lake Gene Dr. LW
Alpha Elec. Sejpp. vs Jua'
Tomes dba J &amp; I Etec a w 2n
St , Apopka -- $17301 5$
Beneficial Fin. CB vs Larry 0 I
Irene P Fayard, 3370 Walton Rd
Apopka - 11,55500
AtI Piatl. Bk. of Sam vs Michae
&amp; Guadagno. 170 N Suniand Dr.
S.anl -1.40450.
BIaser Fin Svc. vs Steve Loweri
Jr., 7401 Main It., Sent -1324.11
$2731 1. 131.10

Biller Fill. Svc. Vt Mar0ara
Pugh. 555 Jessup Ao LW, 1571,1
13 32 1 831.50.

Roberta C Buichbaum. Ni
Chg Name' Roberta C McMulla
Combank Sern vs Jessie Al
Pett,s I Edwina. Ba Ill, Pionee
Kaiy No I. LI 4.. Ocoe - $I,et'PC
1. 81150
Creditthrift Amer • WP v
Spyros Chmispodoulatos, lOt S
Silver Ciubter, LW - $ l,11 24. 1
13100

Fl Bk DeLand, etc vs Mimi
Slade Chrysler Plymouth Inc

TO: TERRY J. MARTIN,
AS TRUSTEE 114 Fast 52nd Street,
Suite 907
New York. N.Y. 10037
.Af'
EQ,Øy

NOTIFIED that an 'Action to
fonclose a Mortgage on the
toliowing described real property
in SemInole COUflt, iioreaa, to
wit
LOT 15, FLORIDA LAND AND
COLONIZATION COMPANY
LIMITED,W. BEARDALL'SMAP
OF ST JOSEPH'S. according to
the PIat thereof as recorded in
Plal Book I, Page lIlof the Public

Records of Seminole County.
Florida,
been filed againsl YOU and
YOU are required to serve a
written copy of your Defense. If
any you have, bit on ALBERT N.
FITTI. whose address is. 210
Norm Park Aye., Sanford, Florida
33771, on air balece' the lIft av e4
January, A. 0 • 1$I. and fIle the
Original wIth the Clerk of this
Court either before service upon
Iha Plaintiffs' Attorney or im
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
DetSuit will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
ComplaInt or Pet ition.
WITNESS My Hand and Seal of
this Courl on the 2nd day of
December 1910.
(SEALi
Arthur H Beckwilh, Jr.
As Clerk of the Court

By Susan F. Tabor
As Deputy Clerk
Ameritirst Fed vs BerthaI C
ALBERT N FlITS
WeileamS &amp; *1 Barbara orde
210 North Park Avenue
setting aside F J of FCL
Sanford, Florida 37171
Joe I Baggerly &amp; WI Mildred C
Attorney Ion Plaintiffs
VS Louis A
cGlashing I
PublIsh Dec. 4. II. 1$, 24. 1910
Patricia, MF - 115.210 74. S 35' o
Lot 3. 1 all of Lot 4, blk 9, PaInI
T.rr . 41713
Beneficial Fin . CO vs HarriI n
C Socgen I Mary J Ba lISt. RObe
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
St Ml Dora - 11.34474.1.11,01 SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Combank Scm vs Gery R
PROBATE DIVISION
Langley. 357$ Jackson Blvd Fl
I FiteNumber$040CP
Lauderdale
1373 32

13.34421

GECC vs Gerald Brown I.
RI I Ba 552 Gullbreele -11.02107

IN RE ESTATE OF CHARLIE
K. JOHNSON,AIso Known as Mrs.

ft. Johnson,
Deceased

Donald Harman I. Geongann %
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
James &amp; Oit,o,ah Dunty. PoSi 7
The administratIon ot the estate
.5 14oct11 Nil , (B
of CHARLIE K JOHNSON. also
L'ndl A Horn vS Alice Mlii r known as Mrs B Johnson.
La Alce Miller Interiors 010
deceased, FIle Hmb*q 50410 CP.
Semor.n Blvd . (B. $16000 &amp;
i$ pending in the Circuit Court for
140 0)
Seminole County. Florida, Probate
Greg Hughes VS Phylis AA.
Division. the address of which is
Murray 11500
The Seminole County Courthouse,
Bradley A Leteiller vs John I
Sanford. Florida, The names and
Moron.,, 113 Citrus Dr . A S. addresses of the personal
173500 &amp; 131 50
representative and Ihe personal
Sun Bk of Scm vs Mark IL
repres.ntativ,'s altorney are set
Thomi5, 137151
forth below
Sun Ole 01 Sam vs Angelo A
All interested persons are
(hiC, 515417
required t file with this court.
Sun Bk of Sem vs Helen V WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
r$hbridge &amp; Allen. *1.4,515
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Sun Bk of Sen, v France i
THIS NOTICE
ill all claims
yasir. $944 I)
against the estate and (2) any
Sun Bk ut Scm Vt Bruce
oet in_n by an interested person
Vinctnt $15031
fo whom notice was mailed that
IIFC AS Vt Michael TZim,n.t.05
challenge's the validity Of the w,II.
1. Carol. 605 Ridgewood St . A
the qualifications of he personal
ISO) SI
representative,
venue,
on
Quik Set Lettering Inc
' lurisdiction of the court
Longwood Sporting Goods. In
ALL CLAIMS AND 00
dba All Seasons Sports. 11,1431 S
JECTiONS NOT SO FILED WILL
Wiltiam I Fogle vs All Scu th BE FOREVER BARRED
Dares ln &amp; Robert E Huttt.
Publecalion of It,iS Notice has
$M.4.711 03. 114.514 17. ISIS 20 &amp;
bgun on Dec ember II, lI0
*15.000
total $324,411 35
Personal Representative
I I HoSp vs Edw,n P Clevelac
PIAROLDF JOHNSON
&amp; Mary E . 901 0 Lk Destiny RIS .
1015 West 151 Street
AS. $440 SO
Santond Florida
Ft Hoop vs William T you,,0.
37711
145 Parkiake Cr MIld . 150
Attorney

for

Personal
Fl Hotp vs Bill A R,cks
&amp; Representative
Hope. 511 Lavon Dr. AS 12930
ALBERT N FIT IS Esquire
F Ia Hoop Vt Thomas J Co I
710 NorTh Park Avenue
Jr I Margare J . 113 Jay Dr . 9
Sanford, Florida 32771
111510
Teleprori. 130$) 322 9570
F I PiloSp Vs WIllie I Biyai
Publish December II. IS, 1910
Sr . 1111 Lincoln Ave . San
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Ft tiosp vs Wayne W Faith I.
Glorida U . 117 Dahlia Dr , Mu
1737 70

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Seminole-----

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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SacrIfice. 7 Choice burial space's
In Oaklawn Memorial Park,
$3rIJ • 332.4074

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Middle Age. White Man, average
site, good health, good
Sliw In area would
ilke to meet iinancl.iiy securi
lady. Age 10 to 70 Yrs. For
Dating and companionship.
Reply to Box No. 71. co
Evening Herald. P.O. Bow
143). Sanford. Fla. 32111.

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PIlATE'S COVE 211 E. lit St.

Mr. N. T..Hunt of 001 F. d St
would like his friend's to know
p4 is home to stay' He would
--'-'In. tnei visits.
IIIIY BE LONELY? Write "Gal
- A Mate' Dating Service All
ages. P.O. Box 4011, Clear.
water, Fl. 33511.

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male &amp;'female. Vin. of Country
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Corp. 3736161 Rinehart' Nd1,

3270231

The Pivnt,n' it prcll 4 gjod. out
lhef,fldin,Sliinda' poorly 'II
ya' git to the WAN TAOS

LPN- RN

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meineat kakys.tIi'

Weasty, DaIly rat..,

Day &amp; Ni,lit.333.344
wilL

keep children, newborn to 10
51'S.. day or night. Reas. rates
- Winter Springs. 53Ifl7Q

3395003

ships. Co Wally Watt, Inc

Local Manufacturing Com

Fla. 337)0

party. Must tyoe at least 4.5

I

10 Acre Horse Pasture for Rent. $100 Mo Located on S.
Cameron Ave.

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Assumption

3a,SuthlI

ias ouYgrow me lwng id or

COld Wide Mobile Home only

Years Old Low Down &amp;

items with a want ad To place
your ad. call your friendly

RIALTOITS
1431Wlsllt
-. 'ni'vn .

37234.11, or 131 9993
_..x_.

DM50
Lorigwood, Fl. 32150.
33$ é29Oor 3234325

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MuSt Sacritice to stIlt e an
estate 31, Cent A,r. Heat
()flirii4 Pm, F emily Km ,
Carage. Ulilily Pm , Extra

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CiTh for your loft Will buIld on

your tot or our lot.
V Enteritrlse.
Madpl Inc., Realtor

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41.4.3037

3 BEDROOM LII HOMt Lovely quiet neighborhood
Fenced back ,ard and c 'II

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534.000

30-Apartments _____________
UnfurniSId

327 7U

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Large 3 fldrm, 7 Bath, 2 Acres on

1k

Sunland 3 Bdrm. I B. Large

Mary

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AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

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377 4171

Mills

MICROWAVE
Brand New. putis button control
hiS probe Originally 5.4)9,
balance 1391, $19 monlf.ly

49-B---Water Front

Reg Real Estate Broker

f

Org 5379 now 5703 or $19 mo
Agent 339 5316

Mortgage tlroker. 1101 F
Rpbnspn. 427 2976
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The Time Tested F irm (1]

apIs. Olympic ix. Pool.

7iorrtinchAve.
Sinford Fl.

4'.,,

REF RE P0 l4cu ft froit tree

mortgages Pay Leçg. Lic

(20 N Funk Ave

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INNe Hwy 17.82
$34$3
Lweod

(20th ST.) SANFORD

,

reoySSefled uSed very Short

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t,me Or,ginal%3$). bjl SIll or

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531 mu Aqent 339 1316

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Malic:owski, REALTOR 322
Shenandoah Village. Open 8- S.

Moving to a newer home,
apartment? Sell"don'l needs"

Legal Notice

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iNVITATION FOP A PROPOSAL

The City of Sanford Invites your
firm to Indicate ii
would be
nt crested in providing benches at
bus stops only In the City ot San
ford. In return for placing the
benches, the City Commission
would grant the bench supplier
with the right to place advertising
on the vertical back of any bench
located in a non residential zone.
This program would be provided
,.nder a written agreement with
the City and a copy of the proposed
agreement is attached to thiS
,nvltation for your Information
Please study this agreemenl
closely and nofe
a) All bus stops to have one
bench within sixty days. except f
the abutting land owner obiects
IApproiimalely 173 benches)
bi Advertising rights to
bench
in non residential areas
(Approximately Ill bench)
C) Supplier responsible br

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Beautifully paneled2 Bdrm. Apt

addressed Slamped Envelope
To WALKER, $17 Adams No
2. 0*0550, Ml 41167

Mariner's Village on Lake Ada.
____________________________
1.2 Bedroom Apts from 5209

showing how long it has been an
gaged In this bench advertising
function av)d al least three Central
Fionida,t'tles in which you have
your ptces lOcated now
Tlánk you
s Warren F Knowles

City Manager
Publish Dec.men 1$, I00
CEO 6$

and
GUY F TRUMP.
Respondent Husband

Marvin Ave Mill offIce

required

Home Webster. America's
foremost dictionary company

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322 lI0

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l'i bath mobile home on $

1714 513 5470 (xl 263

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FORKLIFT OPERATOR

I 50mm. I bath Condo - Fully

Prefer lumber cap $140 ek v

equipped kit including washer

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benefits

3235 1 14

OeBary

Lovely iarg

Knowledge helptul F uller
Builders Supply. Church SI

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Lake Monroe 32] 2871

31-Aparinients Furnished

$100 monthly poSsible working
Irom home Send sell ad
dressed stamped envelope and
?$c to Continental H, Box 14702
Orlando. FIa 32107
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It you don't leil People, how are
with a classified ad. by calling
322 7611 or 5.3)9893
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STORE
CONVENIENCE
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GOod company

beriefils Apply Handy Wa
Food Stores Sanford area

Sea success ,n yOur spare time

Plea

Shaklel

Distributor pill train 327 1019
Extra Christmas Cash'

Need

31A-Diipiexes
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I

Bdrm.

Park

Refurbished InS Mo 151 and
last Sec Dip Sen'ors only 377
5152

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French

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One lt,jr,n 'k,t equipped Water
Ri'tusr F urnithed 1700 Mu
A A Mc(lanahan LiL
Real
F slate Broker
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"
LI Mary
Blvd

wants what you don't need
Call 3772411
Earn

Extra

Mone

Id
paper route. Depel

With an Evening Heral

dab I. auto needed- pit

cash

bond.

Call 3222611
Herald

FCL. over the road &amp; refrig cap
S4lary ' paid eapenses
323 317
ltl French Avt
Cor.er 70th &amp; French
Your future our concern

.

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well $79,500

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Fireplace
Frontage on St JohnS River,

HURRY ON

Lvi", 32) 1i; 119 S4...

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DELANO

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Call Jeanie S14 1437
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For Rent $500 Mo 2 BR home,
central Air &amp; heal (animal
Va
Fireplace. 340 u
SI
Johns River Geneva area
P o Box 137. Geneva 371)7
Frontage

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3115 5 French Avi

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experience.

Magnolia Ave
Sanford 173 7702

322-5253

4045 +

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cely wooded S1 not
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mt(l'U 1.1 °
or mob'e
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OT
oeorqeIOcn S4i 117
171 0n9
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free play Fad
(and willS
records Will UCII,er 331 isa
or 399, 1411
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IS

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now

Suitcase',
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,.'.m4IrfOmIPmPiIPr*'Ih Fan 100
Gal lanl 513 79 HP (1gm
Elect Start oulboard motor
113 3726.350

In'

Ill 4169

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59-"'l1.,5aI lVfCtrKiISe
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323 4509

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Guitar &amp;
christmas Elec
amplifier 5700 Value Special
now 117996 Bob Ball MusIc
Center 7302 FrenCh Ave 372

123.3

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Pt IISONAL

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Concrete
m

Electrical

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Elec'rician el work No ut) ii(I
small New and Old Work All
wOrk Guaranleed 3?) SIll

.Onetsurc Waler and
(hemCal (leOner 2300 PSI
VIII tItarl llu5CS. Trailers
ApIs
Barns, tIC
Most
Also
Hou%t% $40
Heavy

ltOuse5wiv,5 Cleaning Service
PerSonalized. tat dependable
Regularon l.timebasit
Wedo wash windows
4)75194
Ji,t well doilt n arm r lvp,
of HOuSe Cleaning ApIs , &amp;

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Extorlor Cleaning

1777411

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kenneth

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HolI

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337 $2$
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Ceenlie 11n,i', Signs Sp,''iiIiiiti
'n Truck Irtlening and
O,mnensonai Styro F narn
letterS Reasonable 09 )??S
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Ask for Gentle 6r'

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Slarl Building Your ChristmaS
Fun Today By &amp; Sell The
WRit Ad Way I

Paifltiflg &amp;
Pressure Cleaning
Anthony

Cen,no

still

ser',.ng

I

S4ntonij *It, prmcie Ito E.
tenor 14,-I Free Est I?) 0071

I

-TIme Season 01 Good Cheer will
Soon be hsre
uSe WanI Ads
for extra cash

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Sign Painting

il

anytim' $fte' 5
---

64gB

Equ.pm.ot Tractor TraIler

ri our (1.45311 iF I) w.$nI 405
122 2611

.

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Experience
United
Yrs
Painler', AU S p m 5)1 I5$

Snail OlticeS. includmrvj new
tilumneS Call (he Dusters S
pm 1 m Ak b
Jean.e or
Nadine 901)53 1341

SAVE I NE 14Cr &amp; 1)01 LARSi
Ball I Blown CUSTOM IN
SULAI 1014(0 17) 41f) or Iii
177$ I' rev r'sI

- KEPI S RO0 114(1
FrIe Estimales
Call 2?? 1977
--______________ - -I WiIh winter upon uS you II 'ICed
e(QllOrfl'( iii
reliable
and

House P.int:ng inter,or I
tenor &amp; Gutter Work Over 10

.

I

Rooting

Feast pOuf eyes on an urlusually

work all IyP,S. Iambnatei &amp;
catiirietry Mason repairs &amp;
ooret. tmnishings. pressure
,mashmng roots home 131 Sill

4 mm Se i' o'er
•e.,'.oriatmit

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MAN QuAil T v (.it'I RATION
Vrs rip Pal.,,',, Or 'vr*.' vs
il( W,iyr,e Rrl 1)1 1)/I

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yde'5 'Pt
lO Yrsnlla
Homes, 041cc, Stores No lot)
1(70 small on TaIl 3493317

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h'nanc'ng A+a'lable

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t'amnl Problems SolvPd Dial a
Punter &amp; D,'conabon 75 Yrs
I .p Day 44550)6 F,e 661

wall 17)01)6

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Link Const.
322-7029

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mntlallation. carpenlry and dry

Aia
3)9 8914
CoiipuIp
Supple', 4. SuIte.,,.

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Aluminum Sreen Repair. gutter

Conçur Slot's
I I

Remodeling Specialist
We hindle Ifle
Whole Bell ol Wa,

01,14 144 YES ARE I OWLi4
Nurs•rig Cenler
I as,m
VII I tecond S Sanloro

repair and
or Qual ,lv ioni
JIi 12) 4721
Lmflds(lIiitilJ
ASk for S r'ri c,r

(.iWAI, TNt v 71 WIL I
704 S Park Ave

'o Ian', Amps, Drums. Band
lnstru,oemlls and Accessories
3231171 Hannah Music
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SIimflIt'S', revolver
imislrn S b.4rr,I I •

4" i
i ii,iil 57CC

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?V.o.
Mongoose. $115 buys Shoe
SkateS, %JeF, 123 Slra*rry
Plants, 4c ca 37? 3121

Ckxk Repair

I

'ales 36561)4 or 06% 61111
Nursing Center

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, kid1
Home Pemodelinu &amp;
Alum Smd'ng I ree isI I4,.

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both

$30 1619

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Remoiing
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57.l-tJffl&amp; AITlfl'

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2 1, cattier

$53

Needs

ROSIOIIMARINI
2921 Hwy 17.93
Sanford, FIa 31711
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Se lIke •sa',

,,'rc

F berglass boa
lra,ler No motor
repairs 1.300 37) 7251

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S. French 3123 7340MOn 5I,

5175,

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I

equipment you need tom those
big ones with a want ad
______________________________

+4.1mm Painting &amp; R,1airs
Quality work Free Esl Disc
to Seniors 53.4 6390 Refer

ME IN T 1114 Till
New rpir lealepsb'o'
specaiv j yTS Cii) '

57500

*%prr!35&amp;-

matlre14
pieces Sanford

'Sear' I

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CaliBart

Doenfown

FU',.L SIZEII0tCI

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Molor&amp; Trailer, one
tvinr
',
I Condition .
owner

work

JuSt Bo.rS

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5th SI,, Lk, Mary Blvd.

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Caranc Tile

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guarant..d, Free estimates
Jof2fI's Sew 'N Vac, III S

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M001 irotm &amp; ream lIla S
(1411 ('.0147 t).OBi I 'OMES
12)
j Orlando Or
&amp; I HA F .nancmrvz
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55--Boats &amp; Accessories

134 139$

Insured

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Going fishifl9 1 Gel all the

I', , or timid I (all veil with
O,dPrl,r 4416001

____________________________

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for all machines Over 20 yrs

Sale 77', AW. Awning, Brdm
Fuil al 1, oalri Ii,o,ei,
7273
Self cOntained

REALTORS, MIS

Orlando
32? IS1

WIL.COSALES-HWY •w
4 Mi W of I
Sanford 322. 4571
, . --. --

Con operatedor free play Ea:l
ond will deliver, 57005330
3)1 5541 or 2131411
CLEAN OIL I ADJUST
Your Sewing machine or vacuum

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LOB South
'ealurclay. Crc
Lnd of Orange Ave turn right
ç% bloCk Ihen letI one block.
'0 WiltS Toys Headquarters
Nt 3?? 5Sf 3370

Price

PIN BALL MACHINES

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43-ts-ACr9E

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 323

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r'r 110, 2nd Fr

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Dont ili.ts Ihit One' NiCely
re'novaled I Unil Residenlal
income
properly
Fully
Rented Great Terms 539.370

INVEST

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asSOnIec101Ors Our

13) 6415

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WRANGLER JEANS

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14111 (') A (414 Pt lITER'

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Tall F ira Ma,kr$ and by
F ar World '. L arçjnl Shifted
Animal Zoo actory C lOSOuIS
and SurpluS Tyt Free tt
e.ilh every purchase Opening

I?? 3791
,

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ASSOCIATES, INC.

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ARMy NAvy ',UIIPI.US

,.,.f,,

'IF At TON

Likes Fr , Sal &amp; Sun Nothing
ov ItO

Distance Service We clean
your garage 36.513)8 Da, or

of all types Ic Bonded
371 60)5

3031 177 6101

All T,mC Movers Local tong

-Carpentry Painling. MaiM

3233757 i
i

Camera Tridet"
VIle fSOt DISC AME PA 51401'
710 5 Pirk Ari,.ji'. Santc'nil

?vsrs

Hanging. Teilured Ceilings S

N.e.
or- repair ledh'v
.' . Shower',
our specialty 73 5 ,1 14.9
5361

323 VaIl Pine Lane Hidden

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&amp; Repair. Dry Wail

Richard's Carpentry

54-Garage Sales

- _______ . .___ - - ---'-- ' Western Itoolt $7999 Up

Winter Moneyland 372 7411
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, _________________________

Free Estimates

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C.CUv1uNIv*TSLse5.
Bued
5og

Cal 515.1414

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AQent 3391316
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On the I'igc
I stening
Bargains GliSten Selling in 5

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Carpentry

Ty repo P9" lenilh Sold org
$19315 Sal 5153 I,or Ill mo

Room Suil pilh F ,l 4 Chairs .I
373 4735 7413 Adams Cl

•TINPC
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.41PT191 .mN*lIlise
209lLa. Road all-I

HOI'flS 1nW1'OvSflfltB

your pets ,lfl 5752
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(, Stereo. Leg Dresser,

1

heating.

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Drawer Chest, 40" Cmi g

lam

Chi'olted Heal Off Floor

Ph 3220352

$1,000 Sale 1955 6216555

I

Went Ads Ring Art you

C

Chris

refrigeration. AC. Waler
Coolers, MiSC Anylime 373
7156

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Eve and Sun Apes UI 5 1 94

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t

Call

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Animal Haven Boarding 1.
Grooming Kennels Therm

nttcreenTV
tIEWQUASAR
S sq ft Remnol, control Save

, , LVI"'

'ri AIlpq 617) 93a)or 1)3 6111

ACRES

SROi R

Sênforo
3710640

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I

Dog Grooming. Poodles &amp; Small
bltdt Cut &amp; Shampoo. SIC

______________________

Sleeping Bo.es We cater to

i Pi.,ncJr iMpel 516 00 1.
ih.ingf' 111,19 '. S,,nford Ave

19110 F Ip,'l*Ood C rownp,jril
516(700 II Acres Ostern 5l7S

JUNf
f PORZIG RfAtTY

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FRICKE &amp; FRICKE

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IA 'TIE Ri'E5 New. $30. Fit

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SEIGLER REALTY

- Pet Services
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Boarng&amp;Groomlng
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leIlOrlando Dr

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ci *w carpel club I. pool
57' 00 •7I 0114 or 17773731

t

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when yon need I

Heating &amp;
L

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Used TV'., 1231 up

Es Typewriter w stand 835 '
Girl'S or Boy's Bike 16 in $,
Boy's 26 in 3 Sp Bike Like
14p 540 32? SIll or 123 .7737

I

mincing, no down

Orlando 1.196.3141

lii) Safilorij Ave

REALTOII327
MULTIPLE LISTING SCRvi(l

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Bdnm, 7 Bilk. Garage, on
Lake. 'n Deltona

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STEMPER AGENCY

PLACE FULLY FURNISH
ED BOAT DOCK 30 MIII
UTES WEST OF

-.-------------_---new. $15 Set 2 Bed Frames 113

mo

Peas 2710721

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LOTS
ACREAGE Call *'th
your needs We have what rov
wanl

LAKEFRONICEDAR HOME 5
BEDROOMS 7 BATH HUGE
GREAT ROOM WITH FIRE

For Renf $500 Mo 7 BR home,
Central Air &amp; Hçat. Cenlral

VOURSELFERS AND HAVE
AVAILABLE
BUILDERS
FOR LAZY PEOPLE

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CEDAR HOME 0117 7 ACES
OF THE RIVER
THIS 149000

payment
BAKS. 1104 N MiIIi Ave (tl.97)

hi',
COUNTRY LIVING I nlo
doublewide mobile home or
6. ac'es lenced $39,300

WITH COMMANDING VIEW
t' ,ftmlrt 5715 ' securily
depos,l
Good references
neg',,red 321 1147____

Used Build,ino materials, large i
quantity 01 (looms, all sizeS

42-vbile Hom,e's

Only 135.000

JOHNS RIVER F RONT
NEW LARGE 3 BEDROOM

Geneva area P0 Boa 1 37,
Geneva 32132 349 s7$
*******'*

NEw LISTINGS
3 Bdrm. I' balh w.lh fireplace
Excellent
large
lOcation
borm. Over 7000 square II

ST

3 BR

OR OURS
WE SELL
MATER IALS TO DO IT

Lr,l I t'idrn, I ba?h.allaPPl . w

2 BOrm. I oath home .n ciicj
Sanford SPeC'aI com,nee,,al

Brand New LaheMary 300mm 2
BaIB Bloc let to Cryttal Lake
Beach large Oaks. Cent 'teal
and Air 1350 Mo
1150
Damage Dip No Pets, and
References required 377101

Vacuum,
Evening

322 2420
323 -2222
323 -6363

2'S PAPEPHANGINO
34 Vms. lap. Work luaranteed.
LIc. Free Ett, $43.447,

L%%VYER

YOWL Ii S BEAUTY SALON

AutQi,,dI
shot medsure br
Bar $900 Call Kathy 321 0690

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REALTORS

Adverlise pith a Low Cos
Classified Ad Somewt,,ni

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STE MPE 14 SE! WE C, IV F
PERSONAL SERVICE &amp; 0'.

COMMISSION DISCOUNI TO
SENIOR CITIZENS imSi
SELl WITH US

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lorl,,' Wehert, Dryers, Most

14,70k 319 F 1t St . 327 1742
_________________________

A, F uIl carpeted Pe(ly I
move 'n 32)7939

CALL ANYTIME

Carpet, CAM.
Wath.r D H0*kup. Screened
porch Ott Street parking
W W

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Pap.rtsinglng
___________________________

Wli ripen Appliances in the

F 014 MEN L'v eta. nell's Beauty

FOS' Sale

Near 179? $9000 Down T.kr '

berm plan, tireplace n great
nm. dinin's rm. patio, on a
corner loll

JOE'S LAWN SERVICE

Cut. Edge, Tnim&amp; Prune
Any Size Lawn 3237333

______________________________

Beauty Care

STEREO-HEW

Bedspreads 11 50 Ea Large

CALL 323-5774

over Loan ai $376 mo ('nI 14

7210419

I WAY COMPACT SYSTEM

I

home .t The Crissings Splul

10 knOw1 Tell 1Mm _______________________________

,'vlce

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Ha4ynian

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(CII 167 3)91 day or night

Fortable TV Screen $1 SO

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4l.B....CO,')doipJun'fl

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WeathentiteConstrvctiem

Aluminum Siding &amp; Soffit
Free Estimat

Interior. Exterior

FREE________________
E$T IMATE S.
323 3152
--_For huntIng you need a gun fur
selling use Herald Want Ads
) 7611

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Chairs. Tables and Dressers

TIFFANY TIMBERS INC
771 B9*2

YARD,) Idrm, CB. Eacellent
Lacation, easy I. see 1 won't '

BEAUTIFUL I 50mm. 2 baIt'

123 $019 all.r S

HUGE

Lawn&amp;G.,'dsn

Reasonable Anytime 323 3134

Slill in warranty will deliver
Ireehome Irial, 0000ligatiofl

A

3603

Desk

Or will tell separately Misc

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UNBELIEVABLE

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br some Items or charge

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HEAPS CUSTOM SERVICE

you for clean up Free Est
Call 373 1447 Eve Aft S

Trash. Tree Trim. Garage &amp;
Small Business clean ups

. AlPnnum5ffIt&amp;F

Sleceo radio 051 Phorio. I track
yer, etc Pay $179 or II) per

wilt sell FI4A VA Don't wait
thiS Horn, Only 134.900

family rm, pp carpeting £
new root
JutI painted
535.9101

1 Bdrm, no children or pets, we. I
carpet, modern, all dec S)O

3229283

SELECTION. YOUR DESIGN

CHECK THIS ONE' IC Mary3 ftdrm. I', Bath wilh Family
Rm , large utility mm Owner I

JUST FOR YOU, 3 Idem,
,
bath home n CC Manor' Eat
in kitchen, Cenlral seat,

bedroom 1315 &amp; 1293 sec I
III 7S13 Adults

Executive

.

I

Iar5e taiidscaped loll 14$ loll

Winter Guests lovely • 1 or 3

Sanford

NEW LOG HOMES. NICE

Equipped Cent Air. w w ,
carpet. garage Lange yard ,
.
Only 141,950

carpelln5.
family
rm,
fireplace, screened patio on

WORK? Place a Classified Ad
in the Evening Herald today,

Call 373 17$?

per mo NO MONE V DOWN

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I Bdrm, 2 Bath, Paneled I
Kitchen
Room.
Family

SUPERt 3 Sd,m. I' bath horn,
in Suntand with CHA,

WANT Ôjii' wóki'('A

Fork Lift Operator Lumber

$197 or lake Over payments $19

41-A--tog Homes tO,' Sale

JUST LISTED Large Attractive

on lane. loll $44,000'

Citizens 372 5054 or 668 445

* * * * * * * *

141,900 Won't last,

SPECIAL, I Bdrm, 3 bath home
with large family rm.
fireplace, new eat in kitchen

Bedroom Air Ideal for Senior

Your lulure our concern

i4
''

Morel $44,505,

per mo • Sec del) 3732374

Corner of 2Oth&amp; French

CLERK

Deltonat CHA. ww carpeting,

must see at the Isp low price of

hauled away. we ciii pay

F1'.. Fit.
534 3722
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J'r.slyl',,,

37) 47 7 7

Family Rm W-W Carpet. A

1i

dining rm, screened porch &amp;

dryer Outside storage $223

1917 French Ave

.J

home on Lake Gleason in

AdultS 6317113

lotsof extras 5)3

laree lenced yard. Super ' __________________________

LAKEFRONTI I Bdnm, 2 bath

bolh. $ 1 13 I BR • den. $200

TRAIN with lOiS layout board

suite

lB

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new over 1100 tlalan(e due

3101 S. French

HOUR

-Ro-Stio
COLOR TELEVISION RCA 75'
TV in Walnut Console Sold

Credenza and Chair $500 Set
24

review of your records at no
cost or oblioition
Eves till 101 Sal 331

ObI Provenc ill Bed

Aft 3 365 6475
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Bath in

lovely neiahbsrhood Extra

I yrs. oldt 121,0001

Park Aye 1 OP. air, ceramic

Inactive 3 Idrm ,

time Bal $159 II or 119 35 mo
Aqent 339 •314
.
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Canopy eth Night Stand

REAL TOR,MLS

i,,
(I

PRETTY PINECREST. At.

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experience unnecessary Call____________________________
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AAA EMPLOYMENt

21. &amp;

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local mailing liSts All ages. 30-Apartments Unfurnlshed . calm kit. ww carpetIng £ onty

LD DRIVEN

Publith Novemb.r
December 4. II. II, HO
OF C. 122

.

' ' 323.5774 Day or Night

COUNTRY LIVINOI 2 Bdnne.

Fence

PaIntI

Junk Removed

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Tax Service

PLIANCES 33304.91

Yellow $75 F 'reptace Grate

REALTY

7 Bdrm $225 mo

IttIlast e security.

Accounting &amp;

--washers. MOONEY AP .

case $15 Desk Dresser 175
Night Stand 575 Chest w
Mirror $13 Table Lamp

0ROBBII'S

REALTORS, MLS

fenced acre mini tarmt CHA.
needs home workers to update

Peg PpI F SIdle Iiroki'r
101414 K 17 IDE P ASSOC
107W Commer( ,4l

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ANYONE IN THE

SANFORD AREA

SIlO Per Week Part Time at

independent

Petitioner's Attorney, CARMINE
U BRAVO. ESQUIRE. .1513 Slate
Road 4.31. Suite 711, Longwood
Village. Lorigwood. Florida 32150.
and tile Ihe original Answ
or
pleading in the Office 01 the Clerk

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SO-PâsceIIaneous for Sale

3357

- HWoId Hal Realty

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Phgne 37? Ff11. ntor3

WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN

entrance Good location $300
mo + dep 377 3070

(enrgprt patti, svice, u'

________________------------------ANYTHINO1N
FENCE
Chain
link IC.' securIty. RustIc
Washer repo GE diluxe model.
For Businesses and Individuals
W ',arneli Whili
wOod lsts &amp; 2nde. Post I nail,
v,r,itureand Misc Small Boot
Sod cr.g $10935. used short

When you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
c'o'se to your phone because
something wonderful Is about

Sanford's Sales Leader

Nice 6 Pm. 3 Bdrm apt Private

Longwood Apply between
Hrs I a m 11 a m References

sanl prottable work Yogi

NOTICE OF SUIT

REALTOR 127 7913 Eves

1911 Evet 332 3351

115

Adults 3735470

American wood Products 200

Couples or mndividuals

TO
Guy F TRUMP
Last known Address
Br,stol. Indiana
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Amended Petition for Dissoiut,oni
of Marr 'age. has been t,i.d aganst
you in the above descr,bed Court.
the litte of which case is set forth
above. You are required to serve a
copy of your Answer or pleadng to
lhe Amended Petition, on the

Pool Call Bill Maliczowski,

I RlALTY - REALTORS

Airport Blvd. in Sanford. All

General Labors Night shift

they going

IN THE CINCUIT COUNT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT POP SEMINOLR
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMIER liI4$SCA.E
RI: THE MARRIAGE OF.
MARIA TRUMP.
Petitioner Wite

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STE N SIR () 1V1

Located 17 92 IV13 South of

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

If you are interested, please
express your interest in writing
and send it to the City Manager.
CIty Hall. Sanford, Florida, 32771
so thai it 5 in this oflice no later
than 2 00 P U on Friday.
December 19, IWO Please enclose
a 5hot Summary of your company

,
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LlZi

ENVELOPE ADORESSERS $233Mo (Icc. not included
l$16'6121
NEEDEO1*ForinfoMailSell

maintenance, ir$%uran(e, repairs,

etc

1
1
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fast with a want ad.
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Screen Porch. Swimming

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- - 'b NY4MAHAT.
ALL. MODELS IN STOCK - -

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Orlando 1 1943140

SAKS.1I0 4 N

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I&lt;" 'a /'

,, Owner 32 1 016?, S,antord

$120 up I 904 11' 4135

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$ CASH $

monthly Financing, no down

We pay cash tom Itt &amp; 2nd

10's with excellent fnaning

Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
of Sanford 327 1121
'3

99300

ISS000
315000

19795 N 500
121500
ALSOLARGE INVENTORY

1913 FRENCH AVE,

..

*1700 Aft S 30 133 361$

payment

41AMOl'tgagesBOUt4

321-0759

family or entertaining Low

W Gamnett White. Broken

1977 *5500

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icI

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3630 Sanford AvC

. . home on large corner lot
Remodeling nearly complete
with tireplace, new w wail,
bar. 500' 5Q ft 01 living
dining area Matter Suite
opens on pool &amp; private
Counrlyard Ideal for large

Santa Gectrudis. tIc Weaned

Yf'r Warranty, Pay,$73$ or $57

HERALD ADS TO AD -

LiC Real Estate Broker

bath, split plan, open design

' ,

19500

975 00

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52-A$)$)IIafiCeS

VERYISE 3723411

BATEMAN REALTS1

SCREENEOPOOL

197701 750

)970 VW (st LMk
rebuilt engIne. Radial T irp%
Michelin. P. Radio Ea Cond

CONSULTOUR

.. .

'"7 Very spacious block, I 00mm. 2

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man, Charotais, Hereford,

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' ' 139300'
35000
1S000

1971 Honda Hack

323.3203

I 4 chairs. 530 each NOil's

Your SALES FOR WINIER

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3.000 SQUARE FT

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Ask for Lisa
49 500

1110 Harley low Rider
l910flarleySportster

' ON COME Ut '

. BEEF CALVES... êus. ratt'

' Pc. wooden dInette Sets, table

1974 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600
Immaculate
Deluae, 7 Dr
cond I owner Call 323 $270
be'tn 96 Aft 6 pm 668 6051

USED

USED FURNITURE

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MICROWAVE.TSHI'SA

1,01. Beautilul Oak and

'_I i,, ,j
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ma Applications by phone 339
9100. 534 I6OS

XMASPECIALS

CALLUS FIRST
.

I '11 OLDS 6 cyt Auto P &amp; H 170

Of Seminole

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ANTIQUES

.ICNKINSFURNITURECO

Hwy 92, I mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
peOny Wedne%Lav atlpm It's
the only one in F loridl You set
the reserved price Call 904
355 $311 Ia.' further detaIS

YAMAHA

TOP PRICES PAID FOR 'istoyriss '
1973 Honda CL 100
1971DT 135
.GOLD.
SILVER.

Horses also 331 7753

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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191$ DI 115

lion, cill hold ton Christmas

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NEED CASH?.

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Ponies For kids Good selec

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Removed

__ftorcycles

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Cars

Top Dollar Paid for Junk I Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equIp
menl 327 S$90

Wanted to buy used 'tfic. ---equipment Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1197, So of
S..ntorcl 222 1771
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Mustang3 1975V6
Air Condition. AM FM,lSpeed
*1.100 377 3565

From S101olSOor more
Call 373 1634, 377 44$Q
CASH
Paid for Junk Cars and
Trucks Free Pickup 331 1956

- -_ BUY USED i. Lilt Nil UP C I
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
rut ure alvage a22 Vu.

.

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BUY JUNK CANS &amp; TRUCCS

lop Prices Pa'S
Used any iond.'.0n644 11 76

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*E BUY CARS
70I5'Freh323531

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4JRIbNTAL MUGS WANTED

-

11.600 C4l13226601

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Wanted to Buy Wicker or
Rattan Living Rm Set.
Call 377 0956
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1977 MARk V

Mdnightblue Whilitop

.et Cash Buyers tor a small i
vestment Place a low cot
classifiedadfor resultS 332 241.
or $31 $993

ashtorGoid Silv
.tewettyor Calni
TOP Prices. Call 332 1312

Sale

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AOkTlreMarl
2413 S trench
322 74$

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Sanford, Florida32lll
.. 3fl4951

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77-Junk

F ret Female' Beagle Ideal tor
Retired
couple
AIled .
Spayed healthy, 3 ytt 373
1651
.
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Autos

REBUILT BATTERIESIS8S

ioio

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Oooa, clean, uSed, full s.dv isa
Sogs &amp; Malt III SO ea pece

We buy equity In Houses,
apartmenls. vacant land and
lecreage ' LUCKY INVEST
MEN IS, P 0 Box '$00
Sanlonel. F Ia 37771 371 4741

Homes

Low Down Payment

I'SANFORO -Peas
wPIy &amp;
monthly ralts 'Jell inc iit .
$00 Oak Adults Sit 'LU

Corner of 20th I French

You! future our concern

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Call 377.2211

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senior citizen or young gen
___________________________
tlaman. $120 per mo. 333 4241

AAA EMPLOYMENT
1911 French Ave
3235176

purl solvent- 14 ot. $1993 plus
$1.10 TPIH. Distributed by
NuRem, 701.A F. SR 434

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5 J'.

ROOM - Pnlv. entrance.
completely furnished for

MANAGER TRAINEE
Earn while you learn. All phases
of operation Excellent salary
+ benefits.

As seen on '40 Minutes'. I00'

Bdrrn home on a rent w'th
option to buy basit Overlooks
beaulitul park &amp; Small lIke
Call us tor the tacts ma'am'

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47-Real Es?

New) BR. 7 Bath Home
$1700 uP tronl handles Ihis 3 I Wilh(uylom eitras. FHAor VA

washer and dryer IncluSed,
Screened in back porch. WIth
storage room. Near I Townis
Shopping Center in Orange
City. lit. tail and Sec
Required. 1411 JeanJsll_f 1432..

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4-A-Huflh&amp; hauty

- Renovated 2 ($grm Home
. Low. Low down 520.000

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3232501
BridgesAntiques
__________________________
OLD QUILTS handmade In good
condit,on CallS3IO7l7or

SIBERIAN HUSKY Female I yr
old. AKC rep Black gray,
while. Blue øyPs, housebroken
Shots 3227599

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Sofa and Chair. ________
C.00dCondition$7S
373 _________________
1011
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small bicycle? Sell these idle

Immediate

VA-FHA-235-Con.

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1r5rcial PTlperty

Whispering Pines Professional
Plaza Professional Office for
Sale Prestige Complex High
exposure Easy access Call I
305666 4116,Rudy Jordan Peal
Estate Realtors, 75 N Shell
'Rd. Cellar1, Fla Jim Jordan
Afloc.

7 Story. 3 150mm , 1, Bath, Largc
Refurb'%hed Home 143.900

Occupancy Call for Details

dining. rm. kitchen 'ully
equipped. Laundry ronm.

.

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46-Co

ReduedtO$29 TOOAssume I'S,
Mtg 3 Bdrrn. I Bath, (B,
Larue Fenced yard

New listing Maytar
Out
standing 2 Bdrm Home with
Cent H A, Concrete Block.
privacy lence, Excellent

eyes. 3720612
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MIS
mws
Evem.$I

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3237832

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.Pref erred. Call 337 6.400.

local delivery. 11011's Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17 92. So of
Sar.tprd 372 1171,
Stereo. ,..oeseal. Cannonbal,
1701 Bed. 7 Speakers. Mickey
Mouse Phone. Velvet Painting
327 (051
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51AFutni?ure

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S 150mm. I', Bath. CO. Cent A H.
Garage L,ke New 141,500

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Words P.r Minute. Shorthand

Baby sIttIng In my home. Eap
Newborn to 4, lunches served.
321 0435

Orlando
377 1577

Sanffd
1210440

373 9OItatlerS

76-Auto Parts
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It month old Doberman. MS
Housebrokn,someobedience
373 7700 or 373 1176 Ask for Jo

HONDACB20O
Very good cond

570000323 7119

Antique's. Modern Furniture,
Sterling Sily, Oriental RugS,

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131,883

13'Travellraller

Garage Sale.

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VeNcles

75-Recreational

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65-Pets-Supplies

new innerspr rIg bedding
These beds are not damaged
or secondS but brand new top
line bedding Sets onlyt Free

BROKE N

3415 S French Ave

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN TIlE WANT ADS 3fl 2611 or

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Buy Footbali. Tik,t$ with
Al'ey You make with a

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FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL '
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark I flirt 373 7540
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'tort of total Inventory on brand

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Utility Buildings Ideal for
husband wile Minimal Invest
mant High Return on Invist
' men? Foe personal Interview,
pleas. enclose resume &amp; men
lion area desired to Dealer

For Ill or Il 7 ShIft. MuSt be
silt motivated. Able to work
with Elderly people Excellent
WorkIng CondItions. Better
LIving Canter of Casselb.rry

51-H efki Gooth"

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3 Rental Units on I Lot Good
Investment Good assumption,
5.36900 Takes All

HAL tOIØEIT1EAIj'Y IC

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350 Ft 6. 4.9. 12 for 12500 Good
Cond. 3230114 or 3721047

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Eciipnwit

Truck Load Rich Black Orb
delivered to your home, 535
Ask for Randy
323 0032
ILandecaping Also)

Steel Forms

SEIGLER REALTY

Oversized Cabin with Guest
HouSe on W'cle Part 01 St
Johns River (Lake Harneyl
*ilh gorgeous wide Oak
H4mmock 35 • Acres

37EPast'jre Rental

DEALER Ownilealership &amp;
sell Walty Watt Aluminum

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Care

in child c.ax

Property

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1 BdI'tn I Bath.'tile' e'
flecorne'a WALLY "WAYY

1k. Mary. Fl.

_________________-

Nurse

25415 French Ave
3720719

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ASSOC. LIVIE

Screened Porch Uewiy
Redecorated. New Carpet.
132.500
,

Shooting 10 Component level

'ct.OSt Male Boxer in Downtown
.. Araaotlanford.Fawnco$,-,3'
years old. 3321410. After S
p.m. Boys pet. Reward
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he'll? if tise

'.ALLFLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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Distributor wit) train.
__________________________
WAITRESS NEEDED Eap.
Apply in person between 10
am &amp; 2 p m Ask bar Kathy.
____________________________
Cavalier Motor Inn. 321.0490.
____________________

Science and experience In

LAKEFRONT TALL PINE I
OAK LADEN ACRE LOT
NEAR NEW LAKE MARY
HIGH
SCHOOL *16.000
TERMS
AVAILABLE

ASsume 9, '.Mtg of $113 Mo
with $10,000 down 7 Bdrm,
Block, Family Pm. Fenced,

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YOur Independenr Shalkee

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5-lost &amp; Found

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723.5132

COnCrete

____________

Pleasant profitable work

Computer Science Englneei
Design Engineer, wIth both
hardware arid software ex
penance needed. Must have
Masters Degree in Computer

NEAR LONGW000.LAKE
MANY RD TRY 830.000 WITH
TERMS. ASSOCIATE LIVIE.

see owner at 's Rol,alia Dr
Call I29S s;

JUST THINK. IF CLASSlFlED

Be a success in your spare limi.
Couples or individuals.

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e-OId

Christmas Shopping's Go
Slow, Us. Want Ads I Make

42 ACRES NICELY WOODED

323.1117

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HANDY
MAN'S Special

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ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY II

321137$

600dCondtion, 5300
349 5712
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3235670

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197IHONOAXR7S

For Estate, Commercial I
Residential AuctionS &amp; Ap.
praitats. Call Dell's Auction,

*$buyueeaturniture. ap
pIancet &amp; plumbing fixtures.
JEPIKINSFURteIITURECO
l0SEast25th5trret
3231

8893.

8t*hui.

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43000 BTU Coldspot 20+ Cu. ________________________
Ft
Chest Freezer. Coin
jtjice Des4ndEqulprnent'r
Operated Drink Box. 3371974
Sale. Sup ty it limited 110115
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
WId Turkey Decanters Bottle
8310.01 Lanford 322.1721.
for Sale After 7pm.
3223351
' o.SaI.
- ttice.q,uekm
filing
chairs. Man;
New Ba Spot &amp; Mitt. tw,,,., or
Items to cheose from. 11*11's
full SiZe, $3300 es. PC.
Sanford Furçiture Salvage. 17
JENKINSFURNITURECO.
'3, So. of Sanford. 3231721
3OSEast2SthStreet
-- Sanford, Florida 32771
42'LaGai'deii
37)0911
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WOODED LOTS IN TOWN
ZONED SRi 15.500 EACH.
CALL ASSOC. LEWIS.

MIS

3234041

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711.31SF .'IRSTS1.

2'i ACRES. NICELY WOODED
OSTEEN AREA $lO,00u
EXCELLENT TERMS

UNSWORT1I REALTY

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET
Sell Ittose things that are iust
taking up space with a want a
,nthe Herald 327 2411 Cr $31 9993.

Newly Remodeled Beer and
WIne Bar 7 Yr Lease in
DeBary. $17,000. 668.5625.

Floorman Experienced only
Apply in person Sanford
Convalescent Center 950
Metlonville Mr. Carter

Dough

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Aft. Hrs. 323.7173

advance Ph. 1043517775 or
351 2955 aft 6 p m
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After 6p.m.

area Call Charles 327

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torcycles

fl_t

OPEJ4SAT8AM.IOJP.M.

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Dearborn Vented Gas Heater

_________________

patio, carport. No pets.
Children negotiable. Available
Dec 6*275 mo 1st and last in

Roofers Wanted
3737473

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?601 SANFORD AVENUE

DEBARY Beautiful 3 Bdrm, I
bath, carport, feflcd back
with owner holdng mortgage
Only 110.000

to Buy

Gold.Siiver,Colns.Jeweirv,nofl
f,rois metals, KoKoMo Tool
. Co. 811W. 1st St. 323.1100

Don'tDewsirOrPvilYour HairUse A Want Ad. 323.24fl or t1

l.SON MAIEN FURNITURE

COVE ALL OR PART 13500
PER ACRE WITH TERMS.
ASSOC LIVIE

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372405ft

Mobile Home unfumnished on..privatelot overlooking Wekiva
River 2 Bdrm. l'i Bath Built
on room, screened porch.

37-BusiflesS

323 -7388

REALTOR

__________________________

Joel Goldsmith student seeks
"Infinite Way" group ri this

&amp; regIstration 477 4437.

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,SIf.m.MoblleHome ...
Forpent.MulletlakePark
(904)3371211

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EBEALTY

ORGAN MOdtI
TGSI 1 Channels symptonic
strings, auto. chords with
arpeggio Call alter S 322 5114..

Weddings. In Home Portraits.
Parties.Groups. photography
by John Cuttum 3735251.

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50 ACRES WOODED PRO.
PERrY NEAR CARRIAGE

13.000 each

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Auto Parts Sales - Need cap.

counterman full or part time.
Call Ion interview S am. to S
pm 3237590

RD. &amp; RAILROAD FRON
TAGE. NEAR SANFORD
AVE I HIGHWAY 127 53.000

PER ACRE, EXCELLENT
TERMS

'SANFORD AREA 4 building
BoUtItl. large Oaks
Water &amp; Sewer available

"niOwv

StiII,ntimetorChristmas Have
a home Turquoise Je*e'Iry
Party. Details Call 322 64S5

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of Oaks &amp; only $1750 down
Total price 14.000

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Learn WIly you
think, feel &amp; act as you dot Into

IACRtOsteenareawithplenty

Dip. 3236570.

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Wicker Sale. 20 '40ff Baskets,
Chairs. Walt Hangings

TRANSACTIONAL Analysis for

.

-Wanted

tndise

59-.M,sical

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41 ACRES WOODED. COUNTY

WASHINGTON OAKS, $tl5$
OownundeFHAmov,t,og,n
3 Bdrm. I', Barn. Garage,
New Paint, Priced to Sell. 331.

LIC.NEALESTATESrsker
1912$ FIUCN Ave.. Saoford

3 Bdrm. l'i Bath. CHA. All
Appliances. 1100 Mo. + Sec.

$31 9lflFullorParttlme

LPN 12$ Shift Sanford Nursing
Convalecent Center. Contact
Mrs. Brown Director of
Nursing
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SO-MsceIlarous for

BETTY C. CAMPBELL

Furnished

MustbeQuatlfied

Navels,
Juice
oranges,
Grapefruit, Tangerines,
Tangelos. Will Mix. Crumley
3220217.
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Fully Experienced Seamstress

321472$

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But lMan Close To Death BELFAST, Northern Ireland
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Au ma'
hunger striker, apparently Unaware his colleagoss
called
their fast, slipped Into a coma and doctors
were "working like hell" today to save his life, hospital
officials salt

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surprise died"to all off the W aided a ww
of wills between the stlkers, who were demanding to
be treated as political prisoners, and British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher, who unity

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special status to the convicts the said were

conmon criminals.
!rtth Republican Army eoiscas said the prisoners
called off the protest aft&amp;r seeing n advance copy of a
government statement to Parliament on Northern
Ireland. Government officials, however, said they
knew nothing about any documents being thown to the
Prisoners.
But earlier Thursday, Sean McKenna, 24, who was
told Is had only 24 hours to live if he didn't accept
medical treatment and was given the last rites of Us
Chathobe church, slipped into a coma.

WARSAW, Poland (UPI)
Poland Instituted
Drldunas rationing plan for the now 7Ut, and DSflIth
farmers rushed food to the ecpnomically ailing flitlilO
inbmeforhteyule Rolida ys,
As green rationing coupos were Issued to Poles to
regulate Us purchase of meat and sugar and unveiled
a regular most rationing plan for_________
the new year, and
Danlsiutersruthed1toUs..Panysllng,,
nation Iit'tlni for the Yule holidays.
As green rationing coupons wen Wood topojeato
regulate the purchase of meat, processed most
products and butter during the Christmas season,
Poland's parliament scheduled a meeting today to
discuss how to pull the nation out Its economic
In - Copenhagen Thursday, the Danish Farmers
nizaUon,Easfood,sa1ditsIavebegnj)feryylJ
theusitd of to. of pork,1thandw -fron- .
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Agree On Trad e
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The United States and
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Japan ha,. agreedtoopen substantial arnowdaof each
other's government proctrsmenttowcrld competition.
Under an exchange of letters taking place In
Washington and Tokyo e.iij today, Japan
more than $8 billion In government procurement
including $3.3 billion In purchases by Its national
telephone service
to U.S. and other world cornpetition Jii. 1,
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Outgoing superintendent William "Bud" Layer was
pectel to be named Seminole High School principal during a
special school board meeting this afternoon,
After the board voted 4 to 1 to reject a temporary position
that would have made Layer an adviser to SuperintendentElect Bob Hughes, Layer said he would seek the Seminole High
School principalship.
Layer said earlier that even though the opening
advertised, the principal selection committee will nominate
him and he will recommend himself for the position.
Layer said the board can't really reject the recommendation
beheis
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Aim Ndawendei', assistant director oferiol, said oday
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theboard most put Layer in 5 Principal position or pay him a
principal's salary because he has tenure as a principal.
Layer has announced hisIntention to retire July 31,1241,
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If he Is aPPOtnW Prindp4 It will be for only So v months.
Advertising f or the position will end at 4:30 pm. today. The
selection committee will meet late today to choose Its nominee
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Balf&amp;s Layerhe following people Isv. appr-!
position: A Wayne Epps, Seminole HIgh School as4stnt
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principal; Don Johustcn, Croons High School assistant
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principal; Frank Duncan, Lake Howell High School assistant
pr'..c1pal• Raymond Gaines, Lake Howell High School
WuIia,
,aLaidscipa1 THE CHAMPIONS'
of New Milford, Coon., High School.
The salary rang, for the position Is $g to $,299, plus a
supplement of $500 for srcervlsi,ng the athletic program
-. Croons- High School. Lay&amp;s salary1s currently sa,so.

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HAVANA, Cuba (UP!)
Cuban President Fidel
Castro, warning that he Is ready to se
send troops to any
nation that asked for them, says Ronald Reagan's
election was a "triumph for the extreme right"
a
threat to Latin
Western analysts Thursday were surprised at
Castro's betigerant tons and said he risked forfeiting
leverage he may have had with the Incoming
Reagan administration.
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freezing rain to sorm areas. Residents of the Southwest basked
In balmy 70.degre.-pius temperatures for the third We&amp;
day. Temperatures dipped below zero early today from
eastern Montana through central wiscin &amp;W into upper

Michigan. Readings in the teens were common from
Wyoming to northern Illinois. Snow fell In the Great Lakes and
portions of the Northeast Thtiaiay, rs.e to s incises we
reported near Lake Erie in northeast Ohio and 'northwest
Pennsylvania.

AREA READINGS (P Lm.): temperature: 64; overnight
Low: 42, Thursday's high: II; barometric
37.
relative humidity: 83 percent; winds: north at i
SATURDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 6:11 am.,
8:41 p.m.; lows, 12:44 am., 12:77 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 6:10 am., 6:33 p.m.; lows, 12.35 sin., 12:11 p.m.;
BAYPORT: highs, 12:13a.m., 1:06 p.m.; lows, 6:33 am., 1:24
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BOATING FORECAST: St. Augastise to Jupiter JISK out
24 Miles: Winds variable 10 knots north pan today becoming
northerly 16 to 20 knots Saturday with seas 3 to 4 feet in.
creasing Saturday. Elsewhere winds variable mostly nor.
theast 10 knots through Saturday. Partly cloudy.
AREA FORECAST:Fair today and tonight becoming Pt1Y
Cloudy Saturday. Highs in ft mid 70a today xW low tonight In
the upper 40s to Lower 5. Cooler Saturday with highs lii the
6. Winds light and variable becoming northerly 15 to 20 mph
Saturday.

HOSPITAL NOTES
$Iffiu'wfs Memorial H.spls.I
D.CI*IbIr 11,1*
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Sanford:

Leslie Fontaine
L. Johnson
WesIy Smokes
Margaret H. King, Deltona
Daniel 0. Oiimqtin. Lake Mary

Vernon

Eloise E. Piiiiips. Lake Mary
Kay Harvey. Ostien
Virginia A. Owens. OYiIdO
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WASHINGTON (UPl)_R'a1dReagan'stransltlon
1ieadquiIWs says "re will be no more Cabinet announcements until next week, but one potential
nominee has dropped out and sources confirm the
president-elect has yet another controversial choice
under consideration. With completion of the Reagan
Cabinet lagging, Philip Sanchez, former Nixon administration anti-poverty director who was widely
reported to have a lock on the Housing and Urban
Development post, (pid United Press International
Thursday he asked to be withdrawn from consideratlon. At the same time, sources were reporting
that a controversial Chicago educator was being
considered for the Education Department.

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awards In various competitions during the Golden Age Games, get together
to share their victories. Shown (from left) are:
Hansen, thrce

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- Reagan's transition -team- wantsto build a "hundred- foot wall" to separate Teamsters union Vice president
Jackie Presser frpm any conflict of interest with the
Labor Dpartment. That assertion came Thursday in
responseto reports o( alleged ties between Presser and
organized crime figures and the fact that Presser is a
defendant In two Labor Department civil suits.

zowskl, three medals, and Rose'Palrlck, one medal

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Sanford Bicyc
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is In"lured By Vehi
A Sanford bicyclist was taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital this morning following a collision with a car at 25Ut
Street and Hardy Avenue.
John Rogers,,29,of 2430 Byrd Ave., Sanford, was riding westwest.
bound In Us right lane on 25th Street when he was hit by a car
veering back Into the right lane, said Sanford Police U.
ike Rotunda.
The car, driven by Kathleen Miller, 2110 Park rne,,Sanford,
was also traveling west-bound In the right lane. The car at-tempted to change lanes, Rotundo said, but switched back Into
While a prybar was used to force open the desk drawer, the
the right lane striking the bicycle hi Us se--.
main door was opened with a key, police say.
The driver has been charged with careless driving, he said.
Rotundo said Rogers suffered a broken hip, but the extent of
THIEVES TAKE JEWELRY, OVEN
his Injuries are unknown.
Thieves forced their way Into a Casselberry home Monday
Seminole Memorial Hospital spokesmen had no report on his
and took more than $5,500 worth of goods, deputies say.
condition late this morning, but said he was still In the
George Figliolla, 3517'Merlvale Drive, told deputies the
emergency room,
burglary occurred between 7:20 p.m. and 9:20 p.m.
The burglars took a microwave oven, television and Jewelry,
JEWELERY, CONS TAKEN
deputies say.
Burglars stole about $2,000 worth of jewelry and coins from
an Altamonte Springs hone Wednesday, deputies say.
CASSELBERRY HOME BURGLARIZED
The thieves forced their way Into 125 Grace Blvd., said
Thlves climbed through a window into a Casselberry home
homeowner John Willis. The break-In occurred between 8:30
Monday and left with about $5,000 worth of property, deputies
am, and 2p.m,, deputies say.
say.
CASH STOLEN FROM STORES
Noreen North told deputies she arrived home Monday at 2:45
A total of $3,501 was stolen Dec. 12 in three separate in
p.m. to discover a window open and her home ransacked,
ddents Involving businesses, police say.
The thieves took silverware and jewelry, she told them.
Neves removed a cash box containing $2,200 from a wall
cabinet In us Brace Bremer Co., 551 Osceola St., Altamonte
MEN R011 GASSTAION
Springs, police say.
Police are searching for three men who robbed Mike's Fins
In another Incident, $1,040 in stacks Of $20 bills was stolen
GasStatlon, 401 S. U.S. Highway 17-92, Casselbersy, Saturday.
from Handy CIty, 420 W. State Road 436, Altamonte Springs,
The men took off with $580 In cash after pulling Into the
police say.
station in a green two.docr Plymouth and asking for $2 In gas.
Police say two females had paid for a package of batteries
Attendant Howard Stern, 639 Murphy Rd., Winter Springs,
with a $50 1111, When the cashier tried to make change, the
said the men gave him a$50 bill. fie went i nside toget change
females pushed her hand and told her In broken English that
out of a floor safe located behind the front counter, he told
they wanted smaller bills, police say.
police.
While the cashier was trying to give them back change they
When Stern bent down to open the
is felt a pointed
kept touching her hand and trying to confuse the cashier,
object along his back, Stern said On thief said, "Give me all
police say,
your rnoiy."
In a third Incident, $351 was stolen from Altalres, 451 East
Stern gave the man money from the safe.
Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs, police say.
The cash was stolen from a locked desk drawer located In.
MAN ARRESTED
side of the office area. There Were no signs of forced entry,
Stanley Stokes, 25, of 33O Concord. Casaelberry was arrested
police say.
Saturday and charged with battery on a police officer and
resisting with violence, police say.
MOTELTHEFT
Police officer Ogle Damron placed Stokes under arrest for a
Items worth $1,750 were stolen from a motel room while the
fight occurring at Stoke's home,
0CC'Jps.flt was out to dinner, Altamonte Springs police say.
While subduing Stokes, Damron was allegedly kicked by the
While Dora Wagoner, 915 Northeast 118th St., Biscayne
man requiring medical attention at Florida HospitalPark, went to dinner, thieves stole jewelry from Wagoner's
Altamonte.
travel case located ins room in Sundance Inn, 225 West HighDamon suffered a badly bruised foot, police say.
way 436, Altamonte Springs, police say.
CAR STOLEN FROM PARKING LOT
CHULUOTA MAN ARRESTED
A
car
worth
$1000 was stolen Dec. 12 from the Altamonte
An 18-year-old Chuluota man has been arrested on a

say.
While Erickson was visiting friends, the hone was entered
and ransacked, police say.
Items taken Included a .fl caliber pistol, Jewelry, cash, and
two safety deposit box keys.

BREAK IN AT GAS STATION
Neves dismantled a set of window bars to get into a Sanford
gas station Sunday nig ht, police say,
Neves stole a still undetermined amount of goods from the
Wareco station, 110 French Ave., between 8 p.m. and 11:30
p.m., forcing open a window and removing a set of bars, police

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The burglars also broke Into a storage shed at thu station,
they

KEY USED IN BURGLARY
Police say someone with a door key was able to steal $300
from a Sanford
uant Sunday morning.
casri, in a iocea Oesk drawer at Us PIUS Boy
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Today was the last day Seminole County students attended
damn In l. Students will haves vacation until Jan. 5, when
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The Seminole County School Board Office will be closed Dec.

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SALT LAKE CITY (UP!) - The owners of an
apartment building where 12 members of a Vietnamese refugee family - Including nine children —
died Ins roaring blaze were warned just two weeks ago
that the building failed to meet a new city fire code, the
fire chief says. Several of the victims had arrived in
Utah from a refugee camp in Thailand less than 24
bows before the flames engulfed the three-story
Avalon Apartments Thursday. Firemen found the dead
piled on top of each other in a kitchen of the third-floor
apartment. They were badly burned and the roof had
collapsed on their bodies, said Fire Marshal Eldon
Marshall. An exit was available In the kitchen, but they
chow not to use It. "It looks like they just got scared
and all huddled together in there," said Marshall.

Deputies say Beseker took the $390 cash out of a drawer In
the hack room of the restaurant that day.
He was ordered held at the Seminole County Jail In lieu Of
$5,250 bond.
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CAR STEREOS STOLEN FROM STORE
Two AM-FM car stereos Worth $580 were stolen from Sound
Electronics, Inc., 400 Semoran Blvd., Casselberry, about 3

pin. Tuesday, police say.
David Freedman, president of the biuslnesa, told officers he
thinks two teen-agers took the Items, because the stereos were
in the start before they came and were gone after they left.
Freedman described the youttg as 16 or 17 years of age,
white males, one about 5400t-11 and another 5400(-, both
weighing 155-160 pounds and both wearing jackets,

Chrysler Makes 'Progress
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The only reassuring word
Treasury Secretary G. William Miller has so far for the
Chrysler Corp. is that It Is making "progress." The
nature of that progress, Miller told reporters Thursday, is that the ailing No. 3 auto firm is still talking to
the parties essential to working out a final plan to keep
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JEWELRY STOLEN
Jewelry worth $700 was stolen Tuesday from the home of
Sally and Richard Malena, 1733 Wyandotte, Caaselberry,
police say.
TWeves apparently gained entry by breaking into &amp; window

to the master bedroom, police say.
. Among the items stolen Include a man's
watch and two
rings

Mayors Seek Tax Boost
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (UPI) — Mayors, city
managers or their representatives from 11 Florida
cities unanimously approved a resolution Thursday
calling an the state Legislature to increase the state
sales tax by one penny. According to the resolution, the
additional revenue would be distributed among the
cities to help relieve the property tax burden on theni
or to cover their general operating expenses.

DRUGS STOLEN FROM PHARMACY
An unknown amount of drugi was taken Tuesday from the

Walgreens Department Store, Market Square, Caaselberry,

police my.

Police say the drugs taken were amplutarnines and bar.
biturates.
Pharmacist Donald Diejak believes the Incident occurred
after the store dosed. He told police that perhaps a person was
tiding in one of the back roorni In the store and waited
until all
employees had left then got the drugs and waited until the
store reopened In the morning and walked out.

State To Hike Gas Tax?
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - House Speaker
RaIpi Ilaben says the Legislature must boost the
gasoline tax next month because It can't allow Further
deterioration of l'lorlda's roads and mass transit
systems. Haben asked Senate President W.D. Childers
Thursday to join him In calling a special session in
January when legislators will be in Tallahassee
anyway for Interim committee meetings. "We're In a
desperate situation and the picture is going to get
worse before it gets better," the Palmetto Democrat
said of Florida's transportation needs which are
almost totally funded from the eight-cent-a-gallon
levy.

Police say the drugs may have oeen taken Irvin one of the

employees.

Dlejak toidot&amp;ersa similar Inddent had also occurred
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CAR BREA&amp;.IN
Items worth almost$I,000
fromacar belonging
to Gary Ostega, P.O. Box 41fl, Winter Park.
The car was parked at Level Ill Lounge, State Road 436 and

Fern Park Boulevard, when the theft occuryeil.
Items taken included a furs buster,

CHARLES YATES
Charles Edward Yates, ,
of 1983 PalmettO Ave., nford, died Wednesday at
Florida Hospital-Alt amonte.

He was a native Of Durham,
N.C. and lived In Sanford for
the past 24 years, moving here
from that city. He was a

member of the Central
Baptist Church and a draft&amp;nan with the state Depart.
of
portation.
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clothing and a gyro bag.

Shuffle Tests Completed

Durham, aid Mrs. H.H. King
Jr., Sanford; a brother, Worth

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of nieces and
neiiiews.
Grarnkow Funeral Hone Is
in charge of

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MRS. GEORGIA ANN RC
Mrs, Georgia Arm Ross, 75,
i
W. 15th St., Sanford,
died Monday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
u Is survived by five eons,
Henry, Carl, John, Charles

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LOS ANGELES (UPI)— Richard Nixon is"avalued
adviser" to Ronald Reagan but it Is too much to call
him "chief" unofficial foreigz, policy aide, Reagan's
top aide says. Edwin Meet e was asked during a
briefing for reporters Thursday If it were accurate to
call Nixon the "chief',* unoflikial foreign policy adviser
to the presldnt-etect.

Fire Kills 12-Vietnamese

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rutsuirant,3101 S. Orlazido Drive, was pried loose after thieves
managed to get Into the restaurant through. a locked door,

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Robert Ray Reacker, 18, of 749 Lo(an Ave., was arrested
Thursday at GIorglo's Restaurant, U. S. Highway 17-92,
LoWood,on charges he stole a money bag from that
establishment on Monday.

Mall parking lot, police say.
A 1971 Datsun belonging to Jean Aim Droze, 5301 Cypress
Drive, Orlando was stolen while she was at work, police say.

HOUSE BURGLARIZED IN CASSELBERRY
Items worth $487 were stolen Dec. 12 from the home of Ottis
Erickson, 213 North East Triplet Drive, Ca.elberry, police

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A Longwood man has been ftest.d t charges of taking $390

safe,

$5,250 bond for the Dec.10 burglary of a home, deputies say.

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Teamster To Avoid Conflict

Other Fleet Reserve members who ecelved medals were WUlarn.MaIIc-.

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five daughters, Otis Conyers,
Rochester, Wlltha Drgnmer,
Dorothrtne Williams,
Ross and Betty Williams of
Sanford; 75 grandchIldren,
several greatchlkk'an,
nieces, nephews, Slid COtsim
arid two santa.

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Mortuary is i
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fweraI arrangements.
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YATIS, CHARLES EDWARD
Funer al sirvic., for Chari
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owaro Yates. 34. of 1503
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) —Astronauts John
Young and Robert Crippen took the space shuttle
Palmetto Ave., Sanford. died

Ilcualing. Qramkow Funeral:

Columbia through a make-believe re-entry today,
working computer-simulated controls that took the
- stubby-winged spaceship out of mock orbit and to a
landing on Earth. "It was a good run," said Young
after the lag ola series of four crucial tests that will

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*.ierde' will be alit am'

Saturday et the gravesid, 1n
Oaklavn Memorial Perk with

Rev. freddie Smith of-i

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Georgia Ann loss, 7$, 153
15th $t. S.enfO,d, wfio di
p,i.I:
My at Saml
Hospital, will be
all pm'
Saturday Cf Now Mt. Zion
Missionary iap Church, l7o

determine whether America's first reusable rocketIMP can betolled tolls launch pad no earlier than Dec.

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U the test results prove successful, a spo kesman
- Said, preparations will begin to roll the Columbia, now
attached to Its towering fuel tanks and boOster rockets,
out of the huge Vehicle Assembly Building to the
oceansl4 launch pad from which it Is tentatively to
make Its first real trip to outer space March 14.

Pear Avg.. Sanford, wIth Di.

Rey, James Lynn oflklatk'.g
Surial in Ret*Li,wn Cemetery.

Sanford wiis
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burglary charge, deputies say,
Darell Ballad, 500E. Fourth St., was ordered held in lieu of

former Dade policeman in the
killing of a black inn.
suranceman.
Spokesmen for both MettO
Dade nor Miami police said
patrols in black areas were
routine
Neither force needed to use
extra shifts on alert under
plans developed in case Dade
blacks reacted to former
policeman Charles Veverka's
acquittal in San Antonio,
Texas, as they did to the
acquittals last May of four
other white policemen
charged in the beating death
of black insuranceman Arthur
McDuf lie.
plans Involved calling
in extra officers and holding
over the current shift," said
Miami police spokesman
Angelo Bitsis. "We haven't
had to do It. It was very quiet

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medals; Vince Butler, one medal; Kay Thomson, 18 medals and decithion
trophy; Ralph Sima,, one medal; and Felix Hernandez, second

electfic liill .

without serious racial in.

cidents since the acquittal of a

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — The Legislature will
have *1.6 billion to play with when putting together the
next state budget and it's hard to think about
creases with that much money. State economists
predicted Thursday a $1 billion growth in revenues
from current taxes over the next two years. on top of a
nearly $600 million surplus that will accumulate by the
end of the fiscal year June 30.

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MIAMI (UP!) - Liberty
City and other black areas of
Dade County were "very
quiet again" today, and police

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State Surplus $1.6 Billion

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Castro Sees U.S. Threat

Black Areas Quiet
For Second Night

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U.S. trade offidals said that, while it Is Impossible to
give exact figures, they feel the amounts Of potential
trade Involved will be about equal.

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LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Presldent.elect Ronald
Reagan may revert to some of the powers used
Franklin - Roosevelt during-the Depression in-a
FranklindrarnaUcefforttocurethenuon'sa1ngyjhis
top aide says. Edwin Meese, Reagan's designated
Cabinet-level general counselor, told reporters
Thursday "it's a possibility" Reagan may declare an
economic emergency immediately after taking office
Jan.
Other major steps, Meese added, could Include the
hiring freeze Reagan promisted to Institute "my first
24 hours In office," controls on government L spending
and federal government borrowing.

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Expected

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William Bryant turned down defense motions private immigration legislation for fictitious own defense.
Arab sheik
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dismiss the case agaht the three men,
to
week, Battaglia told the Jury in his
rejecting their arguments that the govern.
Kelly was videotaped last Jan, 8 at a opening statement that Kelly was frying to
ment had not proved the three man engaged
Washington townhouse where he accepted protect his political office, not all It.
no intention of doing anything wrong.
$25,000 In cash from an undercover agent
"During
Li fetime ... Representative
The request followed completion of the
Kelly's lawyer, Anthony Battaglia, was
posing as a representative of a rich Arab Kelly has been known to do the on.
government's
Case after seven days of
txisinewnan.
scheduled to begin calling witnesses In an
conventional. He has been labeled as a
toWnOM, and video and audio tapes of the
effort to refute bribery and conspiracy
The Florida c0novasman maintains he was maverick, a Loner," Battaglla told the Jury, defendants discussing the alleged deal with
charges against the- Florida Republican.
conckicthig his own hwestlgation
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Kelly, Eugene CIurlo, of Laigwood Fla,
Is part of the FBI's undercover
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tothe
media
Kelly
said
he
tookthe
$25
000
as
iMStayWeof&amp;N,'arjo 'hadno thtenthsrof doing snythingwrong.
Abscani InvtlgaUon wbare agents, posing
into
"shady
pad of his
own investigation
trial for allegedly conspiring to take $250,000
On Thursday, he declined to comment to characters" who had approached him
as reprisentiti vu of rich Arab businessmen,
in exchange for Kelly's promise to Introduce
reporters on whether he would testify hi his
offered bribes to politicians.
Earlier Thursday, Chief U.S. District Judge

IRA Hunger Strike Ends,

too gi

NATION

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep. Richard
Kelly, R'Fla., gets a chance today to hresent
to the Jury at his AN= trial his defense that
he was cvnducth an Investigation and had

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"We had
absolutely
nothing," said Metro
spokesman Walt Donovan.
The Metro force patrols most
of liberty City, local point of
stay's three days of rioting
that caused the deaths of 18
persons.
One incident of rock.
throwing broke out when
police tried to disperse anoisy
"street
in the OverO
Sec
, a ghetto area
near downtown, a Miami
police spokesman said. But he
said it had "absolutely
nothing" to do with the
Veverka's acquittal on
federal civil-rights violation.
charges Wednesday.
"That could have happened
at any time. We got a cornplaint about loud music and
they got angry. It had abSOlutely no connection at all.
Anybody who says it did is
instigating." Bulsis said.
Police closed off part of the
Overtown area after Sgt.
Brendan Grubb, responding
to neighbors' complaints, told
the 20 dancing youths to
disperse, police said. Grubb
called for help when rocks and
bottles - hit his ear, a
spokesman said.
Police said gunfire was
reported at one point
following the dance and more
than 20 motorists reported
their airs had been pelted.
One man, Marlel sealIlt
refugee Antonio Morian, 24,
was treated at Jackson
Memorial Hospital for cuts
and bruises when rocks were
hurled at his car.

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Jail Overflows
With Refugees
MIAMI (UP!) — A federal
judge Intent on making the
government take custody of
hundreds of Cuban refugees
packed into the Dade County
jail ordered two prisoners
released for each one adnutted as of Dec. 31.
U.S. District Judge Alcee
Hastings said Thursday he
hoped the ruling would shift
responsibility
for
the
estimated 350 to 400 refugee
prisoners, who have swollen
the jail population from its
maximum capacity of 846 to
1,104, 11) the federal governwent
In addition, Hastings said
he would study a jail status report on New Year's Eve to
decide whether to lift the
order or "do something much
more stringent"
The judge also said he
would grant a motion by Dade I
County to bring in the federal
government as a party in a
long-standing lawsuit by jail
inmates against the county to
improve the jail and relieve
overcrowding.
"Dec. 31 will be a day of
reckoning," said Hastings.
-While I don't think that
people who are miscreants
have the right to live in the
Taj Mahal, I darn well think
they have the right to live in a
place that's
The jail is equipped only
with 846 beds, Mattresses
have been brought in to accommodate the overflow
prisoners.
The order was sought by
Steven Wisoisky, an attorney
for the inmates, who filed suit
in 1974 to force the county ti
improve conditions at th&amp;
facility.
wisotsiy, pointing to the
number of Cubans who
arrived on the refugee seaLift,
said the county had been
acting in" good faith" tc
remedy the problems.

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Surprisingly, the hase rate FPL charges for electricity has nut
increased since July, 1977, nearly three and a half years ago. Your electric
bill may have gone up, hut if so it may he hecatise you're tising more
electricity, or hecause of the fuel adjustment, or b)th.
While FPLs hase rate has remained unchanged, the fuel adjustment
chaie separately iterued on your hill IkLS gone up. That because the cost
Of oil, used to gener(lte halt your electricity, has gone through the r(x)f
and is reflected in the fuel adjustment. And FPL doesn't keep one penny
Of those fuel chan.es.
With no increase in base rate for three and it half years, we've had
to cope with it spiralling increase in the cost of living of 461%*
We've
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to

increase efficiency and cut hack

c'cry was' we kn
H( AV can u cut hack? By j( )ining the three( )tit of h ur of our
Ctistoiflers who report hearing our conservation messages, with
the
lim)(wity actually cutting their use of electricity, We encourage you to do
Al y )U can to conserve and we're happy to help. Visit your nearest Florida
Power &amp; Light office f r inh )rmitn )n.
Ilre (inNimicr I'ri' Jiik' fr iii
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LegaLNotice

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County Cornmssioners. as Prim. F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
VIL ACTION
Sponsor (or tPe Comprehensive
CASE NO: SS.ItI7.CA.It.L
NO. SO.2105.CA.30-E
Employment and Training Act In the Matter of the Adoption of VICTOR R, VAZQUEZ and
ICETA) announces the submittal CRYSTAL
MARIA I. VAZQUEZ. his wIfe,
LEE COCKAYNE
o4
modifications to the eom
Plaintiffs,
NOTICEOFACTION
prehensive Employment and TO
Training Plan ICETPI and
DARRELL R. CANfRELL and
Anna 'farrell. wtose place
programs funded under CETA
LYNETTE CANTRELL, his wIfe,
residence is unknown
through the U S Department
it al
and Olev "Bud" Clark.
Labor. It i5 the purpose of the Act
Defendants.
w$'.oss place of residence
to provide training and employ
CLERK'S
is unknown
mint Opportunities for the
NOTICIOF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
economically disadvantaged, thefe pending in the Crcut NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
unemployed and underemplbyrd Court in and (or Seminole County, that pursuant toa Final Judgshent
persons in order to enhance (heir Florida. an action entitled "In the tated the 5th day of December.
economic potential.
t 1910. and entered in Civil Action
the Matter of the Adoption
The Specific purpose
RYSTAL LEE COCKAYNE" Plo $01107 CAO9L in the Circuit
... _...mod4cahans .11.-to-revise lbs
brrVâc1Ofl bj"MUNSOWRT - rtol-tP*Elghleenffi
original grant applications, COCKAYNE and ANNIE E Circuit, in and for Seminole
pursuant to directives by the II S. COCKAYNE, his wife, for the County, Florida, wherein VICTOR
Department of Labor. 10 reflect adoption ot CRYSTAL LEE R VAZOUEZ and MARIA I.
actual allocations announced for
OCKAYNE. a k a CRYSTAL VAZOUEZ are the Plaintiffs, and
FY11, as well as adiustirig carry LEE DOE further known as DARRELL P CANTRELL and
over fundS from FY $0 to FY • CRYSTAL. LEE CLARK
LYNETTE CANTRELL; MONT.

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Home. Webster. America's
forImt dIctionary cnmpany
needs home workers to update
local mailing lists. All agqi.
experience ufvtecessary. Call
171$ SIS.S$7O. Est

Orlando - Winter Pwk,

Seminole,.

8319993

322-2611

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ci oaks I. Only $1150 down
Total price $&amp;.000.

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TRANSACTIONAL Analysts for
Learn wt you
think,fseflactasyoudol Into
&amp; regislrafiorl 4774437.

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se lorth in said Final Judgment.
situate in the County of Seminole, CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
State of Florida, to wit:
LotsS),i2andS3. SOUTH PARK AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
SUB DIVISION according to the

Petroleum, Box 759, Fl. Worth,
Tx. 76101.
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with a Herald classified ad.
Call 322.2411.

Plat thereof as recorded in Plat INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
HEREBY Mr. P. 1. Hunt of 101 E. 2nd St.
ARE
YOU
Book 3. Page 42 of the Public
would like his friends to know
NOTIFIED Ihat the
ad.
RecQrds of, Seminole County,
(4 16.-borne tostay. lie
mtftis!ratjon' b1 1151 eSta?e of'
Florida
welcome their visits.
subiect to these publicatioø'and Pbli5h December 19, 76, 1910 &amp; AND
MARY
OALRYMPLE,
J.
interested groups, organizations DEl)
$0
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spending in the Circuit Court for
acording to the Plat thereof as
or individuals desirous of llof Seminole County, Florida, Probate
reviewing any Such subsequent IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF recorded in Plot Book S. Page

Seminole County Courfhouse,
FOR County, Florida.
AND
IN
prime sponsor in writing at the CIRCUIT
ALL 04 said lands lying and Sanford, Florida TM personal
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
above listed address.
CIVIL ACTION (40. IOtCli-CA.09. being in Seminole County, Florida. repr.sentafive of the estate is
Publish, December 19, 1910
WITNESS my hand and Ihe JAMES CARREL OALRYMPLE. -IIY RE LONELY? rite 'Get
DED77
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this Court at-San- whose address is P.O. Box ISO,
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seal
AMERIFIRS?'
F
ECIERAI.
oflicial
NOTICEOPS1iUWFT$ALI
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A Mate" Dating Servlce.AtP,
- - - LOAN ford. Seminole County. Florida WinterPark, FL.33790,Thenami
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SAVINGS • ,AND
and addreSs of the personal -- aQ5. P.O. Box.RnTcl.a'. that bY virtue of that certain Writ ASSOCIATION, formerly known tnt 5th day of December, 1990
waler, Fl. 3351$.
representatIve's attorney are
(SEAL)
of Execution itsued out of and as First Federal Savingsand Loan
ARTHUR
H
BECKWITH
JR.
forth
below.
The Jolly Holiday Is Nearl Need
under the seal of the COUNTY Association of Miami, which
All persons having claims or
Clerk of Circuit Court
Court of Orange County, Florida, acquired by merger American
More Cash Sell or trade It
demands
against
the
estate
are
By Amber M Hughes
Herd
upon a final ludgement rendered Federal Savings and Loan
required,
wilhin
three
months
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Deputy Clerk
in the aforesaid court on the 72nd AssociatiOn of Orlando,
date
of
the
first
from
the
Publish
Plaintiff, DED
4/ Decembet. IC. 24. 1990
day of August. A D. 1910. in that
Oublication of this notice, to file
.
certitn case entitlid, Comlank. vs
with theclerk of the abovecourt a
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CITYOF ALAMON1E
banking
CHARLES
J
NICHOLS
and
Winter Park, a state
written statement of any claim or
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
corporation Plaintiff, vs John C. JANICE M NICHOLS. his wife.
Each
Lost) Pit Bull Puppies. S mos.
they may have.
x $'30M'Chart,t 'mid AR?'P$UR C) - Yt*O*Y........NOTICE OF PUBLIc NEARING.. demand
'"
claim mutt be In wrilT and must
mall I, femat,.'VIrt,'of Countty Defendants
TO
CONSIDER
THE
ADOPTION
indicate
the
basis
for
Eden
Edenfleld and Mimic I.
the claim,
Club Area. Reward 322 7972.
OF
PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
NOTICE
OF
SALE
field. Defendant, which aforesaid
the name and address of the
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN.
creditor
or
his
agent
or
attorney,
Lost
Mile Boxer In Downtown
Writof Executionwasdeliver,dlo

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3Bdrm.Mobiiettome
_Jor RenLMuiiefL,ak*.Park
(904)-357.l2l7

&amp;-Found

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&amp; January 2. 1911
DID),

WAITRESS NEEDED Ewp.
Apply in person between 10
ALIIK.OthP..,
Cavalier otor Inn, 32) 0690

Be a success in your spare lime
Couples or individuals,

THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL end adoplion attic the public
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR heaning which will be held in Inc
the Estate of
bib THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA City Hall of Altamonle Springs. on.
Mary J. DaIr'ymple
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION NO. N 3544 CA 14. Tuesday, th. 6th day of ,Ianuary.i
Deceased
FLORIDA.
1
1911. all 00 PM or si soon there ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Civil Action No 19)151 CA 59K IN RE. The Marriage of
aflic as possible At the meeting1 REPRESENTATIVE
(.LAOYS C VAUGIIT
SHELDON A TERRY.
nfeceitedpartes mayappean ar'd Harold A Wand Ill. 0
Plainliff.
HuSband. u. hoard with respect 10
Ihe *'nderweedle. Moines. Ward I
and
proposed ordinance thi hearing *rnan, PA
lli(IIARD HARDY JACKSON and DIANE TERRY
may be continued from lime O 750 Park Ave SO. P0 Box $90
LILA MAE JACKSON,
Wife
lime until I,n,al action
taken, D
w-rlec Park. Fl 3,7790
NOTICE OF ACTION

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dining. rm. Kitchen fully
equipped, Laundry robm,
washer and dryer inclu
Screened in back porch. e4th

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Clerk of cosirl of Seminole County, Florida,

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VA-FHA.235.Con.
Homes
Low Down Payment
CIPI for your loll Will build on
your 10$ or our 10$.
V Enterprise. Inc.

MeeI Inc., Realtor

Nice 6 Pm. 3 Bdrm apt Private

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Lovely quid neighborhood
Fenced back yard and e"ll
5.34000
W Garnetl While, Broker
372 lIlt
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tractive 3 drm.. 2 Bath in

SENIOR CITIZENS LIST &amp;
SELL WITH US

large feiicsd yard. Super
FamIly Em. W.W Carpet. A

ExcellenI location large
ndrms, over 2000 square ft.

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JUST LISTED. Large Attractive
I Idem. 2 lath. Paneled

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$10, 151 Wymore Road, Attaroonte spected by 1155 publ.c
SprIng's, FL 37701. atborney Ion
Dated thi5 13fF, day

II public saIl'

10

Ihe highest anti otherwise a default will be inlered

on the 61tu dIr ob January 1911 at.
lhe West tronl door slep of lhel
Serrnole (ounly Courlhouic.
'uinlord I locid.
ISFAL I
AliT hUM Ft RLCKwI Ill III
Ity June I (arler
DC
PubliSh Di'cem(iem 19, 76. 1910
FICTIT'IOUIUAMF"

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PubliSh December IC. 1910

afor said WrIts of Execution was

GARY E SHADER
SHADER &amp; STERN. P A
Suite $10. 151 Wymore Road

will register with the County
Coniplrollef. in and for Seminole
County. Florida, upon receipt of
proof of Ihe publication
Ihus
rxle.thefictltiovsname.toemt

FlorIda,

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5th St., Lit Mary Blvd,

LIST AND SELL

Hr for 5611 and sill to 1(4
we
are engaged in business at 303
engage in business under the expect to engage in business at 10 Sand Pine Lane, LongwQpd, highest bidder, for cash, lubied to
any arid all exIstIng liens, at the
PROTECTION Cl number 911 Florida.
Florida
under
the
fictitbogs
same
Slate Road 434. North, in the (dy
County Courthouse in Sanford,
the
ThaI
party parties
SUNCRAFT PARTNERSHIP I
of Altamonle Springs. Florida, corporation interested Ifl
said and that we intend to regIsfer laid FlorIda, the above described
intends to regisler Ihe Said name business enterprise is are as name
'ois.0l property.
with the Clerk of ttse CIrcuit
with the C lenS of Ihe Circuit Courl follows.
That said sale is beIng made to
Court. Seminole County, F IdI
of Seminole County, Florida
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Gidder House Publishing. Inc.
accordance with the provisions
Dated at Miami Beach, Florida.
Euscutbon.
p.o. Drawer 1719
thu FiCtilious Name Statutes, To.
1950
Novembir,
this 20th day of
John 1. Polk,
Altarnorite Springs, Florida 32701 Wit. Section $43.09 Florida
Sanlando Cablevision, Inc
Sheriff
Dated at Millard, Seminole Statutes 1957.
Arno W Mueller,'
,
Seminole County.
County. Florida, December 13.
1 GIUFFRIDA
President
Florida
950
BEN
BOTIC

January 2. 9. 1911

Publish December 5, 12, 19, 34, 1950

$950 &amp; January 7, liSt

MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE

322-5253

COUNTRY LIVINOI 3 ldnm,

Down unde FHA moves you In

GOOd. Clean,
used, full siZe 151
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Spgs &amp; MatI III SO iw piece.

çashtor GOld Sitvep
Jewelry or Coins

u)RISP4TAI !ftiGS*AIilt:D
Top Pric5 Pail
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47-Real Estate Wanted

New with Dual Power sittings $
Yr Warranty Pay 1239 or $17
monthly Financing, no down
payment

We buy equity In Houses,
apartments, vacant land and
Acreage LUCKY INVEST

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Tax Service

Center 2102 French Ave 372
225.3

review of your records at no
cost on obligation

Channels symphonic

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Sale. Sup ly is limIted. (4011's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?
IS So. 0$ Sanford. 32341)1.

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hr Sa't44'Sffi.'e59.
filing c
chairs. Many
items to cPte from. 19011's

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WIt 1101 DT'S CAMERA SHOP
Long
Distance Service We clean
your garage 343 3331 Day or
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Coolers. Misc Anytime 373
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All TimE .overs Local

refrigeration, AC. Water

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II moeilh old Doberman.
HOusebroken. someobedlence
323 llOOor 373 $416 Ask for Jo

Are you
Want Ads Ring
Listening? On In, Page
Bargains Glisten Selling in a
Winter Moneyland 327 7611.

'JOE'S LAWN SERVICE
Cut, Edge. Trim L'Prune
Any Size lawn 323 7373

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repair Appliances in the
iviunt' Washers. Dryers, Most

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Controlled Heat Off Floor

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Animal Haven Boarding &amp;

F ILL DIRT ATOP SOIL

Dog Grminu, PoodleS &amp; Small
beeeds Cut &amp; Shanipoo. $10
Eve and Sun ApIs 331 1194

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you for clean up Free Esl

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Sanford FurltureSaIvage. I?
92. So of Sanford. 322 1721

J'I PAPERHANGING
34 Yrs. lip. Work Ivarante,d.
Lic. Free lit. 563.4941.

JUS*Rffloved

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Small Businets clean ups
Reasonable Anytime 373

ORMERI', Harrell's Beauty

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Chain link for security Rustic
wood its &amp; 2nds PosI &amp; nail
3O 1222'
Fr,. EsI
534 5722

Freelstlmats's

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For huisllng you need a gun for
selling use Herald Want AdS
3772611

SAVE ENERGY '6. DOLLAR$I
Batt &amp; Blown CUSTOM IN
SULAT ION CO 373 41S)or
IllS Frs, esl

,

Aluminum Siding&amp; Soffit

E1ITIS&amp;

fnterlse,E.lerl.r
FREE ETIMATIS,
323 3152

InsUlatIon

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Weathertlt,Constrvctbon

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HEAP$CU$TOM SERVICE

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of House Cleaning, ApIs &amp;
Small Offices, including new
Homes. Call he Dusters S
pm..? pm Ask for .feanie or
.Nadin'e. 904 352 154$
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work Call 365.7336

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Use A Want Ad 372 24)1 or

L.

Pressure Water and
Chemical Cleaner -2300 PSI.
Will clean- HouseS, Trailers,
ApIs . Barns, Etc Most
Houses, $10 Also Ijeavy
Equipment Tractor Trailer

High

For Businesses and Individuals

1977 LOWRY ORGAN Model

F uilv OUIO.

uSt'd .en shOrt
"'- Or0nai 139) bai SIll or
$21 mu Aqerut 13? 13$e
rep S',irSSt'iJ

3733751

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Rai'nodsllng

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Iiiyurys

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French Ave.

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9593

11)

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CASH $ -

$

GOLD &amp; SILVER

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS. 33724)) or

,

SIBERIAN HUSKY l.maIe I yr

parts. Sfe'vIce.0

Going fishing Gel all the

Adults Ill 1503

AAA EMPLOYMENT

I Dorm, I bath Condo -. Fully
.qulppedkil includlngwastier
dryer Outside storage 122$

1917 FrenchAve.

per mo

C.rner.f 1011.1 Preach

.

sec dep 373 2)/8

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large
Lovely
DeBary
Bedroom Air Ideal for Senior
Citizens. 322 5051 or 861641$.

323-5176
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WANT

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ió SEE ) WONDER Al'

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New Paint Priced to Sell ill.

teoced acre mIni farml CHA,
calm kIt, ww carpetIng &amp; Only
S yrs. ildl 121,1111

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UNSWORTH NLTY

LAKEFRONTI I ldrm, 3 bath
home on Lake Gleason In

R!ALTUR

Local Manufacturing Com
pany Must type at least 63
Words Per Minute, Shorthand
Preferred. Call 322 4400.

In ISO Evening Horal tgday.
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31-Apartments Furni

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Moving to a newer home,
apartment? Sell "don't needs"

fast with a want ad.
ENVELOPE ADDRESSERS
NE EDEDtt For info Mail Self
addressed Stamped Envelope
To WALKER. Ill Adams No
7, Owoto. Ml 41067
General Labors Night usipt.
AmerIcan Wood Products.
Miryin Ave. Mill Office

WInder Guests lovely-i or 2
bedroom 5715 I. $293 sec. 1
141 7553. AdultS,
I Dorm, no children or pets.
carpet, modern, all dec
up 3230019 after S

WC

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31A-IJpleXES
I Dorm, W W Carpet. CAM.
WaSher 0 Hookup. Screened

foil Sec Dip. Seniors only. 323

required,
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Fork LIft Operator Lumber
Builders Supply. Church St.
Lake Moewoe. 323 n.

Mo.
Refuse Furnished. $
A.A M,cClanahan Lit. Reel
Estate Broker 322 3092

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SPICIALI 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home

3331417

221453)

3l04j55

Unfurnished
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It you don't tell people, how are

Brand N,wLakeMary3 Bdrm, 2
Bath, 2 Blocks to Crystal Lake
Beach. Large Oaks. CenI Heat

with a classified ad, by calling

Damage Dip. No Pete, and

Assume 9', S Mtg. of $113 Mo

In Sunland with CHA, we
carpetIng,
famIly
rm,
fIreplace, screened patio on
large landscaped loll 545.5051

Screened Porch
Newly
Red,(orated, (few Carpet

hind.

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Investment Good assumption,

Reduced 10129,900 Assume I',S
Mtg 3 84cm, 1 Bath, C
Large Fenced yard

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41e.1C0rd0t*th
FosSils

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specialty. 2$ ,',s Exp $69 a2

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Call 5741134

Ni ED

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WANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHfT' AND READ ALL
OVER

Clock

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I Pt RSON

COMPUTER
Rd bind Ihe Jai
Alai 339 $914 Compule: s
Supplies &amp; Software

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repairs, block &amp; (orscrele ts
,rs local ref 377 7346 or 62$
6951
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Ewp Day U.S $014. Eve 66$
4761

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Clyde's Painting 10 Yr's in Fla
l'lorna's. Office, Stores No lOb
100 small Q Tall 3.49 5.317

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pai

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With winIer upon uS yOu'll need

reliable and economical
lransportat.on You can find it
'flour CLASSIF itO COOl ADS
337 211 1

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H05l Painling inlerior I. /it
tenor I. Gutter Work Over 10
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For Quality home repair and
Yns
Ewperienc, Unifed
I

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1257

MAN

QUALITY

I

As,

tar Kevin

or Doug

Screen Repair. gutler
irvstallation. carpenlry and dry

tIc Wayne Bral 3?? 1)21

.

I Aluminum

Quality work No job loo Small
Best price's Free Est Eves

j
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Firestone Tire &amp;

Rubber Co.

Call John Schn.ad.r

cleaner $200 Parts &amp; supplies
for all macnines Over 20 yrs.

r'

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Electrical
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322-0244

work

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Magnlpiia Ave Downtown
Sanlord 333./.702.

cabinetry Mason repairs &amp;
concrete finishings, Pressure
washIng roofs home 331 $171

Want AilS Pn olilable Relief for
Headache of Holiday BillS.
Pr
n 2611 or 6.11 99,3

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wors Gljaranleed 323 $114

lloiiseswiv,sCleaning Service

We do wash windowS

$77 $094

,

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Pan!.,

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Gentle lIens Signs Specializing

IsI (lj'5 Won.

n

Kenneth
Ilolt 334-333?.
aflYlunTs.e'1tie11''
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Tree Service

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LiC BOnsdId llYrs Cup
Free Cit Firewood

13132)0

Anthiny

Conino
still serving I
sanford with pride Int C.
lee,,,, kpf F ret' EsI 122 00)1

I

foe extra dsP,

Truck lellering and 3

ietleri Reasonable 339 371$
Ask für Gentle Bee,
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Painting &amp;
Pressure Cleaning

I

Painting

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Fun' Todayl Buy I Sell The
Want Ad ayt

Hi,soC1sanlng

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CARPENTRY Repairs, pain

rs all types, laminates &amp;
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Sl

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OPERATiON

ree Eslimales
Call 373 1972

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EN'S ROOF IIFIG

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Feast your eyes ant an unusually I
choke arra7 of Classilied Ads
I
3277611

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Rinarscing Ava.Iable

Paint PrbIems Solved Dial.

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Home

B. E. LInk Cons?.
322-7029

Painting

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8701

lo

pleiim.an Painling I, epars
Quality work Free EsI Disc
to Seniors 53.41410 Refer,

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CLEAN OIL &amp; ADJUST
s*wng machineor vacI.Jm

All

3)2

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Call Ken with
conbidencp 6648001

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We handle Ihe

L akeview NunsingCenlen

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Ii. -1 of build 1

ConuIss'Sfor,
A

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CARPENTER' Call

I Remodeling Specialist

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experience.

A

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D

OUR RATESARE LOWLR

of all types Lic BOnded

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from goodneignbonhood

Alum

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Carp.ntny. Painling. MimI

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ME 119 Il ER TILE

,

mechanic. Applicant

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WILCO SALES-HWY saw
4 Mi. W. of I-I
Sanford 3326435
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fill

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RI Pr 510. 2nd Pr

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2 Story 3 14cm 1'4 Bafti, Large
Refurbished Home, $43,90,

ii!,?
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Horns Remodeling &amp;
Siting F nec Est Went
roles 3.6% 63)1 or 3.6$ 615$

Auudy%

big ones with a want ad

C. l5alint, 32) 4532. 377 $665.

Cara,rjc'Tlle

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WRANGLER JEANS
Cowboy cut, colton
and

Onlando
327 1577

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DoW Wide Mobile Home only
Years Old. Low Down I.
ASsume Payments.

Ntw 1.60 377 $431 or

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AIled
113

vrs

$73 Sc? 28e0 Frames 11$
Ia Typewriler * Sland
Girl's on Boy's Bike 16 in 57$

CARPETS ON NOLAN RD

BROKER

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new

$44300

3 Dorm, I.i Bath, Cl, Cent. A-Il;
Garage Like New. 143.500.

couple
tiralIhy

Experienced auto

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spayed

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Pk Ave
322 8309

ATtERJ! Flew, 3.30, Es
cringe Used 116 00
.
itrange i u s Sanford Ave

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llrlired

t'IEWQUASAR Giant screen TV.
$ sq ft Remole control Save

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4gHomes

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Good used TV',. 8236. up
MILLERS
lôl9Orlardo Dr
P9, 3720352
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145

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3___'V, Radio-Stereo

Credenza and Chair 1500 Set
Or will sell s.eporalety Misc
Tables and Dressers
(15
Bedspreads $1 SO Ca Lang.
Portable TV Screen $730
Automal,c shot measure fOr

CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT

3 Rental Units on I Lot. God

3222420
323 2222
323 6363

Grate

UJ%ed Bu'Iding materials. large
guantily of door's, all tiles
feat
321 0779

CALL 323-5774

st.

CALL ANYTIME

11-93

Aft

$15015 372 2099

time BaI 5119 lion $19 1$ mo
Aqeril 339 $386

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Oversized Cabin wIth GueSt
Hous, on Wide
Johns River (Lake Harney)

cer ISI 111,5011

repiace

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IIAUTIPUL 3 Berm, 2 bath
borne i The CrossIngs, Split

F

.

they going to knw1 Tell them'
with a classilied ad. by calling
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I Remodeling &amp; Repair. Dry wa,i
u2 2611 or 531 9593

white BIuei'v,S.hous.brok.n

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Washer repo GE ujeluwe modCt

Rooms

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532.300

573

PLIANCES 3210691

113 Obi Proven(ial Bed

Cauntry Club Owner Ansi.us

Hammock 35+ Acres.

1k. Mary

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with 5)0,000 down 2 Dorm,
Block. Family Pm . Fenced,

JUST FOR YOUI 3 Idem, IS',
bath home in CC Manort tat.
iii kitchen, Central heat,
family rm, we carpetIng &amp;
new root. Just painted.

French

Yeiio*

1950$ etf Kitchen Great
Nei,fsbortso.d near Golf and

SUPERI 3 Idrm, Ii', bath home

1100 mOnthly possible working
from Pione. Send self ad
dressed stampod envelOps and
lScto Condirsental H, 10*1470)
Orlando, Fla. 31001.

Him.. Extra Lange

Sale

case 51$ Desk Dresser 57$
tIght Stand 123 Chest "V
Mm,,,, 57$ table Lamp

MOVE RIGHT IN Lovely 4
Berm. 3 lath Split Plan P..l

s

for

________________________________

QuIt

sell PHA. VA or hold small 2nd
Meet,. Only 530.955

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fireplace. hew eat.in kItchen
on large loll 544.0011

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NEWLISTINO 3 Idrm. It, Ball,
1 Yrs. Young, Great location.
CHA. Mist see So appreciate

103w. Is%$t,
331.5)39

Part

Shaded Yard Check

323-40'T

dining rm, screened porch &amp;
Morel 1.44.1111

3545

wIth Citrus Pneducin Orr,.s

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50-MIscellaneOuS

ledrooms. Almost IS Acres

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1970 VW Fast back Completely
rebullf engine. Radial
Mcheln. A Pado Es Cord
SI0 Aft S3O 373 361$

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Park Ave I BR. air, ceramic

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Ask for Lisa.

Williamson Communication

1'e weather Is parted for a
sale
seU
backyard
everything fast with a want
Call 3277611 or $319993

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1971 TOYOTA COROLLA 600
Deluxe, 7 I)r Immaculale
cord I owner Call 372 $270

I97IHUNDA XR7S
Good Cond,tion,$300

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strings. aulo. chords with
arpeggio Call afler 5 3775114

52-Appliances

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Sanford. Florida 3271)
373.0911

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47.4.t'tgages

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413000

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W,intsd to buy used 'effec,
equipment P4011's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 97, So of
S4nfrd 377 $711

Zt37Hwy.l7.93
Sanford, Fla. 32771

YGS I

'S Pc wooden Dinette Sets, table
&amp; I chair's. 550 each. Nell's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
'2 S of Sanford 327 $771

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Detached

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Hwy 46 West. Sanloyd
3235620

APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture salvage fl $721.

ltlOHarley Low Rider

74 0105 6 cyl Auto R &amp; H $70
mo Applicatiopi by phone 3.3
9100. $344605
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179500
1990*36505 G
129500
1979 S P 5OO
ALSO LARGE INVENTORY
OF NEWYAMAHAS
ALL MODELS IN STOCIç,
191N.Hwy.U.92
Lingwood

iDell'sAiicfinC.ite,r.

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19300
139300
33000
73004
79300
973 00

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,ramuc itfms Final Clean up
Sale of the Year Tue's. 7 p m
Dcc 73
Cash Door PrIzes

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2343%3 for furthC? details

XMAS SPECIALS
USED
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1975 DT 175
1910YZ 465
lf73HordaCL 100
'
II7SDT 12%
tni OT 2.30
1971 Honda Hawk

Trailer No motor. Needs
repairs 1300 373 725$

IENKINSFURNITURE Co
? East 25th Street

1)1.1772

0. ww corpel. club &amp; pool
17' 00. 471 0111 or I 777 3233

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Still timo-lor *mbl Shopping t
your price Coixpues. Beds.
TVs Color &amp; Black &amp; Wht

____________________________

Hey Kids Looking for an extra
"•
ta?'9MirMonrI'Obd!u fit
you have a classified ad
garage sale.

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REALTORS, ML.S

Sanford's Sales Leader

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Ihal Ihe undersigned. desiring tO in business or under which I

Pit,

I.S.O

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S Acres at Seminole Community
College Entrance Hwy 1792
MILLARD RAMSEY REALTY
INC.

Screened IN Patio with Custom

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COUNTRY AND
TOWN 3 Berm, I
BAKS,I 104 N Mills II? 971
I lath on paved cul do sac. I
MENTS. P 0
Orlandol!Ô3SaO
Box 2500.
Walk to Schools. Shopping, etc.
'sanford. Fia 37771 372 4741
...
PIF RE PQ 16 Cu ft Irost tree
lacks up to Woods on Quiet St
Onig 1339 now 120$ or 119 mo
Great Polonllal 1.33,100.
Your SALES FOR WINTER
Agent 139 1)16
WILL TAKE A RISE USE
DREAM 3
HERALD ADS TO AD I
MICROWAVE
Berm, 2 Bath with Oore.us
VER list 277 1611

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tO Acres Hwy 1797

UNIELIEVABLE HUGE
YARD, 3 Berm, CE, Excellent
Lecatioa,easy to see it won't
last at $37000

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2 Bdnm .Duplex Slove &amp; Relnig
Pets &amp; Children 0 K 522% Mo

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partIcularly

described as followi
One Sears ID" Radial Arm
Saw and Wooden Slaxid
One Craftsman Table Saw,

engaged in business at 107 WIld
under which I am we are engaged
iJOSi $62 0000
One Ill, Wooden Ladder
in business or under w$ich I we
Lane.
Iong*oOd.
Hickory
Altorney ton Husband
One
Vibrating
Sander,
Seminole County. Florida under
&amp; eipccl 10 engage in busineSs
PubliSh
November
25.
at 10, McGraw Edison. Model No I3O1TI
Lake Howell Road, Mailland,
nrc lictilous name of INLAND
December 3. II. 19. l9SO
One one half inch reversible
Florida
INVESTMENTS. andthat I intend
DCC 132
drill, Model 52052, Shopmate
'That
the
lo register tad name with IM -.
panty parties.
One Zipp Saw,
MOdel 930
NOTICE
UNDER PICTITIOIUS corporation inlerested in said
STATUTE
Clerk ,,l the Circuit Court. NAME
00 Ward's 5$" drill
buSiness enl.rpnise is are as
Seminole County, J'lorida in ac
One) H P Saw. Sears EledrIc
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
t011Ows
cOrdafl(e wilh the provisions 04 1(4
Circular
Notice is hereby givsn thaI 1(4
Gidder
Hous,
Publishing,
Inc
SlOtulet.
To
Wil
icliliOuS
name
F
One 7' Sears Circutar Saw
P0 Drawer 1719
Saclon 16309 Florida Slalules undersigned pursuant 10 Ihe
On, One half inch drIll Porter
"FicIilIous Name Statute '"
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida
32101
1951
Cable and various smaller tools.
Chapter $43 09. Florida Stalules.
Doled al Maitland. Seminole To be sold in a lOt Addill'tal in.
Publish De Il, 19, 78. 19501 Jan
Complroller. in and for Seminole 1990
7. 1911
of 1(4 SemInole County
Counly. Florida, upon rece'pt of Publish D.cemb.r 19. 76, 19*04. Division
Sheriffs
DED
Dept. and the un
proof of the publication of this January 2. 9, 1951
NOTICE UDIR
derslgnod as SherIff of SemInole
notice, lPs fictitious name. to wI
DEl) 14

2. 1911

04 Chrislmas Shopping's Go
Slow, Use Want Ads I. Make
Dough

,emanded in lire Petition
NOTICE UNDI FICTITIOUS Seminole County, Florida, and I
WITNESS
hand .i Ihe Seal NAME STATUTE
have levied upon Ihe following
of thiS Court on he
76th day ol TC WHOM iT MAY CONCERN
described property owned by
P401-ce hereby given thaI the
Plv 1900
Thomas J Bocclno and Lynn
u?idIrsi9rid pursuafil lo
iSEALI
the Larsen d b a Universal WIde
iclit'OijS
ARTHUR H BECKWI TH JR
Flame Statute". Screen T V , said property being
Carrie C Buettner
As Depuly Clerk

DEl)

me aforesaid court on the 6th
day of November, A 0 1950, in
that certain case entitled. James
W Fdeudorfer Plainliff,
vs
Thomas J Boccirio and Lynn
Larsen d b a Universal Wido
si

Ailanio,ile Springs.
lorida. 05
recorded ri the Public Records of Ilutblrid,OnO( aboul Dcc 31. I9SQ, ben. A 0 1950
Seminole County Florida. being
PIsyll.5 Jordahl.
and tile th oninaI *ith the den
the s,imr properly ix described in
Ct, Clerk 0$ the
this Court •ilhpr betone
ot
Deed hook 119 Page 347, of Said Service Ofl Husband s altorney or
(t 01 Alla,y,onte
I
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Friday Night S
.7 p.m. Sharp.

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ProfeSsional Sell. 1.easeon Reril
w Garage CHA Hwy 434
Winter Si'os
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on 1(145 Home. Only 1.34.901.

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Sanlndo, IC' SubdiviSiOn

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322 1051

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CHECK THIS ONEI Lb. MaryBerm, I', Bath with Family
Rm., farge,ytillty rm. Owner
will sill PH VA. Don'l wait

LOTS --. ACREAGE Call with
your needs We have what you
want
'

ERA

NUMBER IS 322 2611
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8uy Football. Tick;ts with
Money You make with a
Garage Sale

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Dub Bed, 2 Speakers, Mickey
Mouse Phone. Velvet Painting

small bicycle? Sell these idle
ili'ms with a want ad. To place
youn ad, call your Irlendly
Classified gal at The Herald,
3272611, or $31 9993.

carpet, gara,e. Large yard
Only 541.954.

COUNTRY LIVING Enioy this
doublewide mobile home on
6+ acres fenced 139.300

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KIlclien
FamIly
Room,
Equipped. Cent. Ar, W.W

7 Bdrm. I bath home in old
Sanford Special commercial
zoning Mature CItrus. thillow
well. $29,500

32]4O

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YAMAHA

3$? Ruger stainless revolver
with holster 6" barrel Ci
Cord 1200 firm 372 4261

Stereo, Loveseat. Cannonbal,

Assoc

must ieeattttel.wlowprice.f
$11,911. Won't Iastl

NEW LISTINGS
3 Dorm. 1', bath with fireplace

Eves

lOSEasl 25th Street
3230911

ROISON MARINE

ott of total Inventory on brand
new innerspnlng bedding.
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only' Free
local delivery P4011's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 97. So of
Sanrd. 3224221.

Whispering P
es'.ional
Plaza Professional Office for
Sale Preslige Complex High
exposure Easy access Call I
5)5 660 4-116. Rudy Jordan Real
Estale Realtors. 1$ N Shell
Rd. DeBany. Fla Jim Jordan

Day or Night

323-5774

STEMPER SEZ WE GIVE
PERSONAL SERVICE &amp; 10%

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46--Commercial Property

REALTORS, MLS

MULTIPLE LISTIP4GSERVICE

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)NE PHONE CALL STARTS A

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Si Household Goods

lid Realty
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dep 327 3010.

+

Army Navy Surplus
310 Sanford Ave
322 5791

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hy 92. 1 mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach. will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
evlry Wrdnell.Oy all p rn II'S

m-M,torcycies

of line glassware:dinruecware,

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move in 3237929
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24135 FrenchAve

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W 1st St 323-1100 -

Music Boxes-Slot Machines
Bridges Antiques
373 2101

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Mustang? 1975 V6
Air Condition, AM FM,ISpeed
______________________
51.100 322 3565
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750Ff 6. 4.9, 12 br 52,500 Good
Cond 373 0154 or 323 7047

Orlando
321 1377

praisats. Call Dell's Auction.
323 5620

x$ buy used furniture, ap

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Sts1
-Forms-

CII

For Estate, Commercial I

Bicycles a lot of toys, games.

Wonder whet to do with Two? SaIl
The quick, easy Want Ad
One
way The magic number Is 3729992 ,
2611 or

.

701? French 323 7134
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Paid hr Junk Cars and
Trucks FriePickup.331.1954
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OTrPaIdtorJunk&amp;Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
mint 322 3990.
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1977 MARK V
Midnight biu White top
1-4.600 Call 332 6101

CASH

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Near 1797 59.000 Down Take
over Loan at 5324 me. Cerif HA, Fully carpeted Ready to

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I Mariner's Village cr1 Lake Ada
----I&amp;7 Bedroom Apts from $2O
Wicker Sale 70 • Off Baskets,
Located 1792 lust South of
Chairs, Wall Hangings.
Airport Blvd In Sanford All
PIRATE'SCOVE 11$ I lit St
Adults 373_-

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Sanlord
3210440

24 HOUREU 322.92831

close to your phone because
something wonderful is at
to hippen.

Sopoing Center in Orange
Sec.
Required. Call Jeanielll.1433.

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1913 FR E NCH AVE.
(20th ST.), SANFORD

OP.E,NSAT9A.M. 101P.M.
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1971 leFt Tn Hull Bowrider. '75
tvinrudeMotor I, Trailcr. one
owner Ewcelint Condition,
5)
6465745

SEIGLE R REALTY

I

REALTOR, MIS
1291 S. French
$wIfo4
Sanford

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Pertectretiremenl Apartment. 3
Rooms 4. Bath. Sanford Area.
Ill mo &amp; Sec required
Mo 321 0111 Days

12'SpedaIP$lcse

W0OO..4aA,

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40-Condominiunn

apts. Olympic sz. Pool.
Shenandoah Village Open9

Tangelos. Will Mix. Crumley
3220217.

itorx'*s

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Gold. SlIver, Coins. Jewelry, ,.

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7$ GMC PICK UP
ExcellenCond 11.000 Loaded
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373 7151
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BUY JUNK CARS &amp; TRUCkS
From$IQto$SOormor,
Call 322.1674, 3fl

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Ss--Boats &amp;

3 ACRES ST JOHNS RIVER,

107W Commirca
Prigne 371 1fII. anf0rd

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the City CommisSion If anyone T$pIin (305) 6144313

NOTICE OF SALE
TO
decides to appeal any
de('s. on Publish December 19, 76. 1910
Nolice is hereby given lhal
Diane Terry
th.$ ordinance, he *11 riced and
purtuOril to Inc nOt Judgment Of
ito biibonlh K'ldare
*ill rie,dlonsurstPuaf a verbatim
F oredoxure entered fl lhC CaUse
Skokie. Illinois
record of lhe ploeed'nqs
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pending in the Circuit Court of the I
ARC
YOU
HE RE BY -ricludet the le5limOn
and
Fighleenl Judicial Cincuil .n and I NOTIFIED THAT an action ton px'defl(e upon *iSi(h
lPii aPPIa '
NOTICE OF SHlRIF'S SALE
ton Seminole (ounty F Ior,cta, Civil dissolution 01 marriage haS been to be cased 's made
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
A(l,c,n P4o 792111 Cc 09 K. Ihe I tiled agCiflsl you and you are
A Copy of 'he proposed or
undersigned (link will Sell the required to Set',, a copy of your d.nance 5 posted a? !Pie Cl, Hail, ?Pt4$ by vurtul of that certain Writ
Ewocutlon ssued out of and
deS,, ticui as follows
SHADER
ESQUIRE
E
of cope's are on lIe *.th Ihe

Eves 372'0412
201E..Uert5t

E"noy country living? 2 Bdrm.

3214775

W Garnet, WhitC
Real Elale

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to Walt's Toys Headquarters.

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For Sal. 357 Magnum Dan
wesson Holster and Shells
Like New Trade even 70 HP
EvinrudeMotor Elec Slart for
ISor 2OHP 3736190 Alt 1pm

S ACRES, WELL, SEPTIC &amp;
C I C C T R IC
ZONE o
MOBILE 522.900 TERMS

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family or enfertaining Low
70's with excellent financing
Owner 3210417. S,antord

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3G.APat'tnntS Unfurnlshed
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Navels,
Juice
oranges,
Grapefruit, Tangerines,

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79-Trucks..Trailers

76-Auto Parts

CASH?.

OR COME IN

68-Wanted to Buy

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tXit

ACRES NEW FENCE &amp;
CATFISH POND. GENEVA
AREA 573.000 TERMS

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL° END. THE
NUMBER 1$ 3722611.
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hunlin' is pretty good. bul
The
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205 East 25th Street
Sanford, Florida 32771
373 0911

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5ANFORD--Reas. w*ly &amp;
monthly roles titil i'nc
it.
soo Oak Adults $15

NAVELS
$'Ius(4

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"RpSRei+EsfateArer., [j ...''
t3ON.PrkAve
3276(71

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3.000SQUARE FT.
SCREENED POOL
Very spacious block. I Dorm, 2
bath, split plan, open design
home on large corner lot,
Remodeling nearly complete
with fireplace, new w wall.
bar, 500+ sq ft. of living
dining area Master suite
..-..pPtrit._Ag . pool 1tAiii6.I

City. 1st, last and

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7179

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I ACRE LAKEFRONT NEAR
Beautiful
sofa with matching
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NEW.. LAKE MARY HIGH... Iøveiat.
Only 3 months oia'-1lb'O\.'w
---'-yefl w*grem'p#mt tsOOfor

ThsTimeT,rir.

- When you place a Classified Ad
t5 The EvenIng Herald, stay

3237832

tlem.an. 1)20 poe mo. 223-141).

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54-Garage
Sales
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New' it' Spgs. &amp; Mat?, twins, or
full size. 5.3300 ee pc

LOW DOWN tO YEARS 10.
APR

Cnpantj

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Priv. entrance.
ROOM
completely furnIshed for
senior citizen or young gent.

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.NEED

HO DKB 200

Verygoodcond

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BEEF CALVES: Angus, Broh
man, Charolais. Hereford,
Santa Gertrudis. etc Weaned.
$120 up I 904 74,
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TV repo i9" jenih. Sold orlg
$19375 Bat $113 I.or $17 mo
Aqint 33
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New Taft Flea Market and Toy
Fair World'S Largest Stuffed
322-5422
311.315 E FIRST Si AnImal Zoo Factory Cboseouts
and SurpbvsToys. Free gift
.W;IU, Turkey Decanter's Bottle
with every jurhasL. Opening
for Sale. Alter 7 pm.
Saturday, Dec 13th SoutPu
323 315$
'
End of Orange Ave -Turn right

PER ACRE TERMS

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13' Travel Trailer

Wanted to Buy Wicker or
Rattan Living Rm Set.
Ca113fl0954

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Lakes Fr.. Sat I. Sun Nothing I
over $10
I

by John____________________
Cullum 323 125$.

LOT - Ilarge lot in
Georgetown 6.4w 117
321 0729

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10 Acre Horse PaSture (or Rent,
$100 Mo. Localed on S
Cameron Ave.

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handles this 3

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front

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29-Roonn

As seen on '60 Minute'. 100%
pure solyent-I6 0:. si.s
$1.50 TP&amp;H. DiStributed
Nu Rem, 203-A E. SR 434
Longwood, Fl. 32730.
339 42SOor 3734325

tic RealEstateBrcker
76.10 Sanlord Ave

,iill n I.me tor Christmas. Have
a home Turquoise Jewelry
.
Party Details Call 322 6435.

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option to buy basis. Overlooks
beautiful park &amp; small lake.

HALtOIERI REALTYIIIC

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DM50

$1700 up

counrtyard. Ideal for large

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James Carrel Dalrymple
As Personal Represenlativeof

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Newly Remodeled Beer and
Wino Bar. 7 Yr. Leas. in
DeBary, 112.000. 66$ 5625,

.-tid Care

THAT PROPERTY LOCATED IN validity of the decedent's wIll, the
the above described pensonal December, 19*0
i
THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
iSEAL)
alifications of the personal
property
ARTHUR
H
BECKWITII
JR
OF
STATE ROAD 134
ANOI representative, or ttte vsnue or
That said sale is being made to
CLERK
VAGABOND WAY IN SEMINOLE1 junisdiction of the court.
S4li%ty he terms of taid Wnit of
COUP4TY.FLOR1DA.ANDMORE.
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ALLCLAIMS,DEMANDS,AND
Ewecullon
By Cynthia Proclor
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED' OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED
5 John F Polk,
HE
R
C
N
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Deputy Clerk
DV I Dl N 0 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Sheriff
SEPARABILITY,
CONFLICTS
Publish December Ii, 36 1950
Date of the first publication of
Seminole County,
AND
EFFECTIVE
DATE.
DED
19
this Notice of Administration:
Florida
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The City Commission
will December 19, 1910.
Publish December 17, IL 76. 1910 IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF

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6-A--Haatth&amp; Beauty

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37,, sjness Propet-ty

Roofers Wanted
323 7473
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Afterep cit.

Florida, and I have le9led upon the 1911, at Il 00 a m at the West by the City of Altamonte Springs, claim is not yet due, the date when
years old. 322 $610. After 5
Your Independent Shalkee
following described property Front Door of the Courthouse of Florida, that the Commission will It will become due shall be stated.
em. Boys pet. Reward.
hold
a
public
hearing
to
consider
If
the
claim
is contingent or .. Distributor will train .322 4019.
at
owned by John C. Edenfield, said Seminole County, Florid.,
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property being located In Seminole Sanford, Florida, the undersigned enactment of Ordinance No. 559
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unliquldated, the nature of the
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'
Clerk will offer for sale to the enlilied
County, Florida. . more paruncertainty shall be stated, If the
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portunitlet
24-Dusiness
highest
and
best
bidder
ton
cash
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
claim
Is
secured,
the
security
ticularly described 05 follOwS:
shall
,...
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One 1977 Plymouth Yolars 2 the following described real OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
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Lgwr of the moment babylIfting,
FLOR IDA. AMENDING ORDI. be described. The claimant shall
Become a WALLY WATT
door BrownAutomobile IDPIC) HL property
deliver sufficient copies of the
We*lv,Dailyrat,s,
DEALER
ndealerthip&amp;
lot I HILL TOP ESTATES. NANCE PlO 221 13 OF THE CITY claim to the clerk to enable the
DayANight.n3.nM..
sell Wally Watt Aluminum
storing same at Damacs according to the ptal thereof
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, clerk to mail one copy to eucti
Nurse EAp. in child care will
Utility Buildings Ideal for
reconded in Plaf Book II. Page I. FLORIDA. SAID ORDINANCE personal representative.
Garage. Fern Park, Florida
k
children, newborn to 10
Public Records of Seminole BE IPIG A COMPREHENSIVE
husband wife Minimal Invest
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
All persons inlerested in ((4
Vi's.. day or night. Rees. rates
ZONING PLAN WITHIN THE
merit High Return on Invest
Coijnly. Florida
Seminole Counly, Florida, will at
estate to whom a copy of this
- Winter Springs. 13122o.
OF
mint. For personal interview,
This sale is made pursuant 10 a CITY
II 00 AM on Ihi Sth day of
ALTAMONTE Notice of Administration has been
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Final Judgmefll in Foreclosure SPRINGS, FLORIDA. SAID ryisiled are required, WITHIN
pleas, enclose resume &amp; men
January, AD list, otter br sale
Baby
sitting
In
my
home.
Exp.
AMENDMENT DESIGNATING THREE MONTHS FROM THE
lion area desired to: Dealer.
and sell to the higheSt b;dder, Ion enlereci in Clvi Action 110 so )34
Newborn to 1, lunches served,
shIps. c 0 Wally Wall. Inc 35.69
OF
THE
F IRST
cash. tubiecf to any and all CA 09K now pending in lhe Circuit AND ASSIGNING THE ZONING DATE
321 0436.
CLASSIFICATION OF "C-N" PUBLICATION
Tyrone Blvd St Petersburg.
exisling liens, at the Front fWesti Count in and
OF
THIS
for Seminole County COMMERCIAL NEIGHBOR. NOTICE, to file any oblections
FIa. 33710
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Door of the Seminole County Florida.

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JUST .tIllN'C' ir 'CLASSIIEC
ADS DIDN'T WORK. THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANVIl

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MORE. Iront &amp; rear BPs
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$0)OrlandoDr
323 5200
VA A FHA Fnanciflg

BATEMAN.REALT'Y
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patio, carport. No pets.
Children negotiable. Available
Dec. 6 5275 mo. Itt and last in
advance Ph 90357 2775 or
3S1-I9SSafI.4p,m.
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counterman full or part lime,
Call for interview S am. to 5
p.m 323-1S90.

rdeMr1d%

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private lot overlooking Wekiva
River 2 Bdrm. 1i Bath Built

Need

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New Listing Downtown Sanford.
Renovated 7 Bdrm Home.
dowr$20.0.

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Lot, Beautiful Oak and
Magnolia Trees
Asking
$41,500.

34.-?I10blIe Homes

LPN 121 Shift Sanford Nursing
Convalecent Cenler. Contact
Mrs. Brown Director of
Nursing 3221366.
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Assumption. Immediate
Occupancy. Call for Details.

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Apply in person. Commercial
Chemical Products, 1107 8.

BLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN.
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
OF DEC. 19,1990.
JanIce P. Goodwin

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Dip. 3236570.

Operation Manager. Young
Company expanding needs
reliable Intelligent IndIvidual
to supervise warehouse,
drivers andlllventory COntrol.
Some physical labor Involved

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Sale: 77', Au', Awning, Brdm.
Full kiI&amp;bath,3ticse$s
Self
$597323
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Must Sacrifice to sett'"
estate. 31. Cent Air. Heat

OrIandoI.194.3N1

130.141

Bo'i Dirt Bike Chrome Mo
Mongoose, $175 Boys Shoe
Skates. sire?, 525 Str*wbecry
Plants, K ea. 322 3117.
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Seigler Oil heater with Fan 100
Gal tank $75 7$ HP Elgin
Elect. Start outboard motor
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Bart

Ea. 135

78-Wt0yce5

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REBUIlT BATTERIES 15.95
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PRICES PAID FOR'
Horse 1. Tack Flea Mkt. Every TOP
A OK Tire Mart
Sun. at the EqueTl'rIenne
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2413S:Frencfr ........37?711V
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Centre. See &amp; try. Over 30
et Cash Buyers (or a small in
Grade 1. Rig. Horses and
ANTIQUES
vestment Place a low cci
ponies, or bring yours to sell.
classified.ad for results. 322 241.
Complete facilities. Into. i,
USED FURNITURE
or $319993.
R.S.V.P.. 331 7735
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CALL US FIRST
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Stereorado,BSR Phono,ltrack
player, etc. Pay %i2or $l3per
mo Financing, no down
payment.

I New Sears Exercise Bike. was
Suitcases,

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STEREO-NEW

FULL. SIZE Hotel box
mattress jets, $30 (or both
pieces. Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 323 73.10 Mon-Sat,,

RIPI1$Tay*.u.s.q.

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New

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Evetl)-)Na

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Call 332.7217

33Houses Furnished
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Don't miss thj5 One' N city
renovated i Unit Residential
Income property.
Fully

New) BR, 3 Bath Home

REALTOR MLS
22)1471
tvs$1$-$S6

REALTOR

132067$

REAl. ESTATE
REALTOR. 377 7495
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URGENTLY NEED DEPENDABLE PERSON who can work
without supervision for Texas
OIl company in SANFORD

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several Citrus trees and
gardan space. This is your
place. Only $69,900.

FrenchAve. 322-02)1

3230719 _________________________

323 4570.

1SG- A

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75-Recreational Vehicles

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FreetogoodhomeG.ray Female
Persian Cat, 1 r old Pleut iced
and dedawed, box trained
At?. 53231043

OLOR TELEVISION RCA 2S
TV In Walnut Console. SOW
fS
$7o Balance due
%lv2ortakeoye. ayments$I9
per mo NO MONEY D0
Juke Boxes. Coin Operated or
Still in warranty will deliver
frea pfay.-Exct,- COnd--ftfr-- --- Fqeehomelv,.i,flGObhiqaliOn.-.
records. Will deliver. 331-ISli
Call Ml $391 day or night.
or,29S74ll,, ,._.
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RZIG-flAtT

LARGE COUNTRY HOME
Fineolder2story, I BR, 2 Bath

3 ffdrm, 2 Bath, CHA. fenced yd,

145.

Friday,

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68-Wanted to Buy

pets.Supplies

PIN IALLMACHINES
Coin operated or tree play. Exci.
cond. will deliver, $2005350
331 $544 c, 2isf6il:

--- 2601 SANFORD AVENUE '' &amp;nhind35drrn,1Lge Sc
Porch, Swimming Pool Call
Bill Maliczowski, REALTOR
322-7913 Eves

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S3-TV.RadioStereO

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323 -7388

DEADLINES

fenced, air heat. $350 mo 3fl 9206 at?, 6 p.m.
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3 Bclrm House Kit equipped, 1g.
living rm, fireplace. Ref.
required, $200 mc. 3326261.
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SO-?dãsceIIaneous
for Sale
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19$0 Fleetwoo Crownpoint.
%16.OQO. 10 Acres Osleen. 5175
mo Atter632 3'SS3or 373 Wi

[REALTY

sio.xo.

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1Sco,icvttvit1mss.4,37ca

PROBATE DIVISION
P ,iod and interested parties may you for the relief requetted and the hlghSt best bidder, or bidders for
review this grant plan and cause proceed cx parte.
cash, at the West front door of the File Nvmber IS-434.CP
DivIsion
modificalion between the hours Of
DATED thiS 16th day of Scm inoIC County Courthouse,
,
Sanford, Florida at Il 00 a m., on IN Ru ESTATE OF
$
and 5 00 p rn Monday IPurough December, A D 1910
Friday, Planning Section, 100 East
the 12th day of January, 1991, thi MARY .1. DALRYMPLE,
ARTHUR H DECKWITH ,
Deceased

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
itimi ..................Oca
HOURS
3c*m.cvftv.tinws. : :
7consstvitIrrms . ........ic
-$

paper route. Depeh.
dabi. auto nseded -plus
Cash bofld,

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Full Time Driver With A Part Time Car? Check Our Automotive Section.

C.REALI$TATV$4*Ir
SS2S Pr,ac Aft.SUI1

Estates. $391 per me. +
CONVENIENCE STORE -.curity deposit. $21 045$.
SANFORD AREA 4 ,iloing
CLERK - Good company
lois. Beautiful large Oaks.
For
Rent
$500
Mo.
2
BR
home.
benefits. Apply Handy way
Water &amp; sewer available.
Central
Air
I.
Heat.
Central
Stores. Sanford area.
F
JICS
53.000 each.
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Vacuum, Fireplace. 540'
30 P.M
•.00 A M.
Frontage
on
St.
Johns
River,
Be a success in your spare time.
DEBARY Beautiful 3 Bdrm, I
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Geneva area. P.O. Box lU
Couples or indivi.ials. Plea
bath, carport, fenced back
,.Noon
SATURDAY
sent profitable work. Your
• Geneva 32732. 349-SilO,
3ttnesM,ntmum
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with owner holding mortgage.
independent Shaklee
only
Distributor willtrain. 372.IWI.
tm, 2 BtII. Gage. on
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Lake, in De$tona.
Need Extra Christmas Cash?
Call JeanieS7a 1132
Aft. Hrs, 323.5959
4verqj?!t a Low Cost
FÔrRIn1?%500MàTBR home,"' Classified Ad. Somewhere
Central. Air &amp; Heat, Central
uNcLutER YOUR CLOSET.
wants wtat you don't need.
SUfldG - Noon Friday
,
Va., Fireplace, 360' on St.
ll those things that are lust
Call 322-2411.
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Johns River, Geneva area.
t,king up space with a want ad
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P.O. Box 132, Geneva 32fll
inthe Hera}03fl 2611 or 131-3.
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Frontage,
- Earn Extra Monéy
ALLFLORIDAREALTY

and the tull fundng amounts for your written defenses to 'aid ASSOCIATED DRY GOODS ___________________________ ____________________________
each are as follow
Sacrifice.) Cisolceburial spaces
Ill 0110 10. MOD 001; 51,391,00 actIon with the Clerk of the atove CORPORATION; SEMINOLE
.MldoleAqe,Wttite Man, average
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tyted tour? and to serve a topy MEMORIAL HOSPITAL;
In Oaklawn Memorial Park, __________________________
size, good health, good
SER
I? 1011071, MOD 001, $1112421 thereof not later Iluan the 3rd day BLAZER F INANCIAL
$200 cc 3721016.
education. New in area would
12101903$; M0000I; 5332,107
SOUTHERN
INC.;
February. 1911 on the VICES,
lik,e to meet financially secure
Ill 0110 IS. MOD 001; $79,720 elitioners' attorney Gordon V DISCOUNT COMPANY; and
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lady. Age 50 to 70 Yrs. For
Legal Notice
11 10150 60. MOD 001,1.613,362 Frederick, 116 (1 Park Avenue, COMBANK WINTER PARK, are ________________________
Doting and companionshIp.
Il 1011021, MOD 001; $194,257 IP 0 Box 1795) Sanford, Florida the Defendants. I, AR THUR H.
Reply to Box No. 71. cc
17101$00S. MOO 001. $121.00? 72771 Siuould you fall to do so a BECKWITH, Clerk of the above- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

32171 Written comments con
Carrie E fluettner
cerning thu% submittal should be
As Deputy Clerk
directed to Planning Section, GORDON V F REDERICK
Manpower Division, 100 East First Attorney for Petitioners
Street, - Sanford, Florida, 32771. 116 P4 Park Avenue
Phone 3734370 ext 103
(P0 Dow 1793)
Subsequent modificationsto
Sanford, FL 37711
.3aminoie County CE.i.wllI nqtbe

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EjN.;sanfoid;Fi.

BETTY C. CAMPBELL

IL, . $325 +
deposit. Good references
r,q.,ir,d. 3fl7143.

3 BR.

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR

LORIDA

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PUBLICNOTICE
The Seminole County Board of AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL

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Eves 3237313

Vinyl

Cleaning

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Ptc.,frss'cmri4l Vinyl -n 'tQiJse

(I.earrinçi.

makes

ESI 311 7611 E .. Att

arsy

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-Iwithig Herld, Sanford, Fl.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

FrIday, Dec. 19, 9W

I

Go Guide

Cable Ch.

114 Trsel'art, county park with pténlc fhb and
feattrh The Sesates, we 'of the oldest and largest
bald cypress heltise In the U.S., open 7 am, to sunset
Mondays t&amp;ougji Fridays and 9 am, to sunset,
Satwdays and Sundays. Off Highway 1742 on General
lutthlneon Parkway, Longwood.
"Out of the Et", new look at the age-old mystery of
the Magi and the star of Bethlehem, 3c30 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 8 p.m. Friday and 2 and 3:30 p.m.,
Saturday and Sunday, John Young Museum &amp;
Planetarium, 810 E. Rollins St., Orlando. Free to
museum members, $1.75 for adults and $1.25 for those
under 18 or over 55. Runs though Dec. 28.

i

"Fantasy Forms", an exhibition of pottery works by
Leslie and Bill Herb, Warren Hullow, and Isabel Parks
and architectural paper dimensions, Corinne Wrokmaster, Dec. 7-Jan 11, Maitland Art Center, 231 W.
Packwood Ave., Maltiancl. Gallery hours 10 a.m. to 4
p.m., Tuesday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Saturday and 14 p.m., Sunday. Free to the public.
Greater Maitland aye Center New Year's Eve
party, 9p.m. to l a.m. Dec. 31. Breakfast will be served. For reservations call 644-717.
Singing Boys and Girls of Orlando will present
Handel's "The Messiah" Sunday, Dec. 21, 3 p.m., St.
James CaMedral, downtown Orlando. The annual
Qirtstmaa concert Is free to the public.
"Yoga$Heart" Qance, every Sunday at 8 p.lm,
Deary Community Center, Shell Road, DeBary,
Inatrurtion, 7:30 p.m. Open to public. -

rrom let?

TO

right, Dawn Morgan, Anne-Marie Holloway, Chris Crews
and Crystal Jamerson take a break in the SMH cafeteria.

Generat Udord Museum and Library, oii1 Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 14 p.m., 520 E. First St.,
Sanford.
Greater MaIUand Civic Center New Year's Eve
party, 9p.m. to 1 n.m. Dec. 31. Breakfast will be served. For reservations call 644-7187.
Year Adult Qtth for Singles (YACS) dinner-dance,
7:30 p.m., Maitland Civic Center, Friday, Dec. 19.

Chris Crews
delivers flowers.

801111rday Night Dance Club-of DeBary,8 p.m., each
Saturday, DeBary Community Center. For senior
citizens.
Geneva Genealogical and Historical Society
Museum, First Avenue, Geneva. Open Sunday, Z4

p.m. or by appointment by calling 349.5)5.
/1

John Young Museum &amp; Planetarium Sunday
Serenade, "Messiah" through Jan. 25, 7 p.m. on
Sunday. Recorded portions of Handel's "Messiahs'
combined with exciting array of special visual effects
xotraying the birth, life, death, ressurection and
triumphant return of the Messiah. Admission $2 per.
son.

"Broadway on Showtline," one of the most popular
features of the Showtlme pay cable TV service, will be
offering subscribers a variety of top shows In the coming
month,. Among them: The Peking Opera, "Euble!" "A
Conflict of Interest" and "Little Johnny Jones," a revival
of George M. Cohan's now-classic musical comedy.
Plus, Malcolm McDowell will repeat his American
theatrical debut In John Osborne's .'j.'Ic Back in Anger"
for Showttme. The produc(ii) - v . i:ks McDowell's first
American television prrtfItt'u41 .. well.
.

Cable Ch

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"Christmas In Old Lugwood", sponsolzied by Central
Florida Society for Historic Preservation, Monday,
Dec. fl Beginning at 6:30 p.m. with program of
thrtstmu music at Cláist Episcopal Church followed
by cSm2er at Longwood Village Inn and dinner and
dessert at Bradlee-McIntyre House and optional tour of
the Inslda.Outslda House. For ticket Information call
6774792.

Square dènclng, 7 p.m., second and fourth Saturdays, Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
.eet,g,Fln&amp; Street at Santord-A,ue. Free-4&amp;public.

Showtime To Air Top Features

December 19 thru 25

If you're thinking of getting out of the home and
are looking for something to do this weekend, here
are a few inggestkss:

Seelbern Ballet Theatre, will present "Coppelia"
with music by the Florida Symphony Chamber
orchestra, Dec. 30 and 21, Bob Cart Auditorium,
Orlando. Tickets available through Bob Cart bozoifIce
of Was ticket outlets.

TELEVISION

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FrIday, Dec. 1, 1900-3

Orlando Public
Broadcasting System

In addition to the channel, listed.(abl.vislon subscribers may tune
in to independent channel 4.4,
St. Petersburg, by tuning to channels; tuning to channel 13. which
ca#riIs sports and the Christian
Broadcasting Network (CBN).

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AFTERNOON
12:00
ED 10) A CHRISTMAS AT HOME
A visit to en Cl-home setting 01 the.
late Vicloiran period spotl.gr,ts Sue.
L otaro designer sr tot and t,.a, hi..

from Ormanul Beach as she maps
toys and ornaments is tspy a,.,,.
done nearly a c i-ntc,i, u-i,
2:00
ED (10) A CHRISTMAS CAROL AT
FORD'S THEATRE A
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duCtuOn of the Charles U. SpriS ill'.

sic tale Is broadcast Iron, lii.- 11,5
tOric Ford S Theatre ri Washinq?ri

DC
EVENING
7:00
U) (10) FLORIDA HOME GROWN
SPECIAL On this specia l liii, pd,

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viewers questions on gardening

The Story O f the lngjil tam.l, Iron,
trip,, ),orw,., days in kAnsAs to trip,,
.i'ri.aI in Walnut G,o.a, is presentesi
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lam.,,,, *i..,s and artists includingOoeti.'c n the 1880s a young girt
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. 5 0 THE NUTCRACKER Mile hall
I4,u,yunuuk 0)5 (.eisey l u,ktar,d and

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du(Icon of the Class-c holiday ballet
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12:00

is 0 SPECIAL Music (TI Ct,,.sI•
mM The (3,igharn Young tituvolats
ED (10) THE MESSIAH The300ty tlrass lnsiurnt,le joins the Mo,
DECEMBER 21. 1960
member Oratorio Society of Utah
9:00
moreTab.rnar I. Choir ri C p,ewn.
MORNING
0 4 THE MAC DW$8 SPECIAL p.rlorms G.oig. Frederick Han
Iatiof)ngsoftn.season
- Uesiah
- with guest
Linda Gray. Uei,sia Mgnchestr for deli
Sandon
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the conduc
ED (10) THE MESSIAH The 300 8:30
Mormon
member
Orator io Society of (itoh
(1) 0 HOLLYWOOD CHRISTMAS and Mills WaI.on 'oin Mac Dawit ii' Tabernacl, in Salt (aSs City
C Yuletide music special
perform, (i.osqe l,.de,rck Hn
PARADE Girt. Autry is Grand
I J 0 AUNT MARY Jean SlapI.MarShal of this yeats traditional
dot s Messiah e,lh guest Conduc
10:00
Paled. down Hollywood Boulevard Ion portrays Mazy Dobbin a haiti , I 0 THE MAGIC OF DAVID for Sandor Salgo from the Mormon
more w
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* ignored her
Tabernacle in Sail L as. City
featuring a host 01 motion picture,
featuring
COPPERFIELD (On, Anderson.
severs personal handicaps and
tt.vi$mon and recording stars,
Vales. Bertinelhi. Robert Stack and
12:30
marching bands and equestrian went on tO coach more than 10,000 BailBiby join magician David 43 (4) THE LONG ROAD HOME
Children in Sandlot baseball (R)
Units
Copperfield lot an hour of music
(5) 0 THE MOST JOYFUL MYS.
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cornedy and tests ohillusion fM)
AFTERNOON
TEAS'
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UAS A lonely widower finds happr
11:00
fin Henry A Christmas special (ledi
ness lhrougti the (Cvi of a little gin
2:00
1 (17) "WELL STREET SAP- called to In families of the world is
U) (10) TONIGHT IN CONCERT on Christmas (vs
liST CHURCH CHRISTMAS SPE. Pfess
"Florida Youth Symphony"
EVENING
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11:30
DECEMBER 24, 1900
UAS A little girl recalls her family I
7:00
Ii THE SOUNDS OF CHRIST. Chsistmas in he 1090.
AFT
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12:00
SANTA CLAUS Animald Santa
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and 'he Cho.r of SI Chart.. BonrodScacSsi to stay in bed rather than FROM CANSSIUS The Ass Nova
EVENING
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Chamber Orchestra and 10)0.11
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the myileries and mythS of Kris
2:00
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A NEWSREEL CAMERAMAN Mike
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c.e,,ls and Umssicai
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Gitl,nqer 'ettels on the hc,jhlrghfs
Kate MuIgrew portrays America $
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of
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fast nAfivi born sa,nl Elciabeth
CHURCH
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5:00
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her file Story
12:00
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9:00
MISTER ROGERS tied l4o,jerS
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9:00
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t heir pIoneer days in K ansas to their
(1 ) (3 5) SANFORD AND 11.1
"A arrival in Walnut Grove is presented pressed into Wv'Có as temporary match, a biking couple's goodbye
ED (10) SAJUNG.
in this retrospect ive featuring clansaloon keipers when a brawl puts
Start At Sailing "
11:00
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(I (17) Poe NEWHART
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110, East and Lea in East's drafty old
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explores "The Christmas House"
CISCO
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for Christmas decorations Other
anne takes a behind- the- scenes (Y) 0 THATS INCREDIBLE
EL) (10) GREAT PERFORMANCES
559mSrit5 include a discussion of
'She I.Ovss U.' Robin Ellis and
look at t he Seals mail- or der cataFeatur ed a skier who races on
religions that do not celebrate
Gamma Craven star in this st or y of
tog. P U also visits a year round
grass and rocks, a sculptor who
Christmas. a Jacobson s feature or
a couple who meet' thr ough
thrisimas fanlasytand
works by a volcano, a horse that
lonely hearts column only to disCOv' dressing for the holidays, and
(7) 0 JOKERS WILD
drives a car, a birth Con tr ol bra
points to con si der before buying
that Christmas puppy or kitty
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Two Winter Springs men were being held without bond
Saturday In conjunction with the Oct. 30 armed robbery of
Security First Federal Savtnga and Loan in Longwood.

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never pick Johnny Carsas to play Cupid, but that's
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Henry Blake on "M-A41-H" rens and nrs recently
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both of 211 S. Cortez Ave., were arrested Friday after two
Independent
Identified them, police said.

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OoIhfr found after a search warrant served °
suspects' borne Friday matched what witnesses say was worn
by Prlvett during the robbery, police said.

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manager Dot Wade, wh'died earlier this year, was
honored Tuesday in a special ceremony before the
county commission.
A resolution presented by Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff praised Mrs. Wade as an employee "who often
went beyond the call of duty and contributed
significantly to the county" in her seven years of
service.
Members of Mrs. Wade's family were on hand for the
ceremony, Including her husband Jimmy Wade.

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An outboard
somemieween
yard at 1001
a.m. and 4:15 pin.' Thursday.
The motor was taken from a boat owned by Jerry Dean
Rutledge of Sanford, police said.
From the backyard at 232 Gale Place, Sanford, a go.cart

Soviet leaders. The Tass news agency said Kosygin
a sudden cardiac
(Ned nursday as a result
arrest."

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valued at $7 was taken, police said.
Ray Edward Sweat, 47, of flS Ridgewood Arms, Sanford, LL reported Elva Ware. The go-cart belonged to her

member and former
secretary of the Central

Senior Citizens.
Survivors Include a son,
Robert B. Raker, Sanford;

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UNITED NATIONS (UP!) - Two Palestinian
mayors, expelled from their Wst Bank Bank homes by
Israel, began an unprecedented sit-in and hunger
strike at the United Nations, their demand to return
home backed by a unanimous U.N. Security Council
appeal. The United States, after twice abstaining on
similar resolutions, Friday voted for the appeal that called on Israel to allow the two mayors, accuased by
Israeli authorities of encouraging terforism on the
occupied West Bank, to return to their homes.
Outgoing U.S. Ambassador Donald McHenry explained the United States changed its vote since, after
the mayors lost their final appeal In Israeli courts, the
expulsion represented a violation of the Fourth Geneva
Convention of 1949.

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humidity: 17 per erd; winds: Northerly at 8 mph.
SUNDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 7:10 am.,
7:11 p.m.; lows, 12:34 a.m., 1:49 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 7:02 am., 7:25 p.m.; lows, 12:33 am., 1:10 p.m.;
BAYPORT: highs, 12:58 a.m., 1:50 p.m.; lows, 7:17 am., 7:09
p.m.
MONDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 8:02 a.m..
8:11 pm.; lows, 1:11 a.m., 2:09 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 7:54 am.. 8:15 p.m.; lows, 1:14 a.m., 2:00 p.m.;
BAYPORT: highs, 12:39 a.m.. 2:43 p.m.; lows, 7:58 am., 7:49
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BOATING FORECAST: St. AtaglwtIlle to Jupiter Inlet. Out
A anall craft advisory In effect from Cape Canaveral
northward. Winds northerly 15(020 knots Increasing to 30 to 25
knots in the north this morning and to around 20 knots the
remainder of the afternoon, continuing tonight. Northerly
winds 20 loiS knots Sunday. Seas 4(07 feet, Increasing loStol
feel In the north this morning and elsewhere during the *1
ternoon. Becoming mostly cloudy.
ARF.A FORECAST: Mostly cloudy, windy and colder

50 Miles:

wday with highs in the low tO mid 6. Partly cloudy and cold

tonight with lows in the low 4. Mostly fair Sunday with highs
in the mid 60s. Northerly winds Increasing to 13 to 20 mph
today and decreasing some tonight.

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couldn't, think of anything "...except whit Dot would
say. Thank you. Thanki to Betty Slmcoe who gave her
a chance. Thanks to Dick Williams for all of his help
and to Roger (Nelswender) for just being there.
"Dot once said she never met a commissioner she
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from area residents, the Seminole
Despite
Cour1ty. Commission Tuesday voted unanimously to
allow a convalescent center to Increase its patient
population from 14 to 17. The approval came with the
stipulation the center, located on the south side of Cub
Drive, one-third of a mile East of Bear Lake Road,
owners, Mr.
remove a large, bright sign. The
and Mrs. Lloyd Morris, also may not physically exp
panded he premises, the commission ruled. The approval overturns an earlier decision by the county's
proval
Board of Adjustment.
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Pt offices, federal and state off ices .ts Christmas Day and the Friday alter and on
well as banking institutions in Seminole New Years Day.
Lake Mary - city hail will be closed on
County will be closed for the Christmas and
Christmas and New Years and both Fridays
New Years holidays on those days only.
Seminole's oublic schools closed their doors after.
Oviedo-city hail will be closed on CluistFriday and will rsume school Jan. 5. The
school board office will be closed on both mac Eve and Christmas Day and New Years
Day.
holidays and the Fridays afterward.

The Seminole County Commission Tuesday accepted
the following (Ads:
From Safety Lites, Orlando, for semi-annual
requirements for traffic barricades and flashers for
the Road Division. The firm was the only (Adder to
submit a bid in accordance with bid specifications.
- From Brad Ragan, renewal of a bid to fulfill annual requirements for spring parts for vehicle maintenance for the Department of Public Works.
From Don Wood, Inc., for $72,624 to furnish and
install a central fuel facility and automatic fuel
dispensing system for the Department of Public
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From Culvert Co., for semi-annual requirements
for aluminum pipe.

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Three Sanford attorneys have applied for the position of
Sanford city attorney to replace Vernon Mire when Mire is
First graders at Idyliwlide E eeneutaryhspI pst-eIi Christmas program Invested as a circuit Judge on Dec. 30.,, I - However, according to Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore, it is
FIRST GRiDERS
' for 'their ctánsm%es taItr "me Mksmg"Nshe;" '1 story about finding unlikely
the commIssln willappclnt a new legal counsel until
RUdolph's nose. All first grader* at theschó6l parllcliiated. The story takes alter (1w first of the new year.
PRESENT SHOW
place in a by store. Children dressed as toys, dolls and even a Christmas
Moore said If the city needs legal representation after Mire
tree.
leaves, it can be obtained on a temporary basis.
The attorneys who have applied for the pusititsi so far are:
-Bill Hutchison, who was city attorney for many years prior
to his resignation in the early 1970s. Hutchison Is currently
attorney for both the Sanford Airport Authority and the
Lake Mary Backs Sanlando Cable IV
Seminole County Port Authority.
-W.A. "Bill" Leffler III, who practices In Sanford.
By DONNA ESTES
Mayor Walter Sorenson said today a Sorenson gives to city business.
-William Colbert of the law firm of Stenstrorn, McIntosh,
Herald Stall Writer
deciding factor in the council's choosing
- appointed Assistant Fire Chid
Julian, Colbert and Whigham. Colbert is currently city atAn exclusive franchise to Sanlando- Sanlando, the Altamonte Springs-based Robert Stoddard to (1w city's board of
Storer to provide cablevision service to company, is its record of good service adjustments. Stoddard ran Un- torriey of Oviedo and attorney far the Seminole County Mental
Health Center and has served In various capacities with the
Lake Mary residents has been informally and its more flexible rate structure,
successfully for the city council earlier
cities of Longwood, Altamonte arid Casselberry.
approved by the city council.
Before the franchise becomes effective this month,
City Commissioner-elect Milton Smith is to formally take
In another decision, the increase in an ordinance must be adopted.
- adopted ordinances rezoning the office at the 7 pin, meeting of the Sanford City Commission
Officials of the Superior Garbage Gleason-Keogh-SJoblom property, Monday. Smith was elected to serve the unexpired two years LB
rates from $6 to $7 monthly, granted by
the city council to Superior Garbage Service were a little red-faced as when In consisting of lets l0-A8 lock 21 on Lake
the term of John Morris, who resigned.
Service for garbage collections lnthe city answer to their request Thursday night Mary Avenue and Country Club Road,
Other items tobe considered by the city commission Monday
a year ago, Is finally logo into effect. for a rate increase, of 11 monthly, they from commercial %o residential; night Include:
Orange-Seminole Cablevision, which were told the city council granted that rezoning the 17 acres at Rinehart Road
-an appeal from the Cavalier Motor Inn on the denial by
and Sun Drive, as requested by the Like city commissioners of its request for a rnotAle sign at the hotel.
provides cablevision service to most of request on Nov. 26, 1979.
City Manager Phil Kulbes said he sent Mary Development Co., from lakefront
the county, except the Altamonte Springs
-an annexation request for property fronting on Jewett
area, had been vying with Sanlando- a registered letter to the f irm a year ago, zoning to apartment zoning; rezoning Lane. City Manager Warren Knowles points out ln his memo to
Storer for the franchise for Lake Mary. It notifying thezii of the approved rate In- from apartment to duplex designation for Commissionersthat the annexation would create an enclave had promised to have service installed crease, but officials of the company the 94 feel by 250 feet lot located one-half a city area completely surrounded by unincorporated area apparently didn't receive the letter of mile south of Lake Mary Boulevard, on which is forbidden by state law.
within four months.
-request for a street light at 307 N. Mangoustirie. Knowles
An officer of Orange-Seminole told the approval. Kulbes said someone from the Longwood-Lake Mary Road as requested
city council a week ago the firm is firm signed for the letter which ap- by Art McCoy; and rezoning from has recommended approval of two lights, between West First
already providing the service to a small parently never got channeled to company agriculture to commercial Parcels 1, IA, Street and Seminole Boulevard.
lB and 2, west of Lake Mary Veterans
-two requests for use of the civic center with alcoholic
section of the city. The firm had not been owners.
Clinic
on Lake Mary Boulevard as beverages on Dec. 23 and Dec. 31.
business,
the
council:
other
in
aware that it crossed the boundaries
by Wray Paul.
-a new holiday schedule for city employees as recoin- decided
between Sanford, where it has a franannounced
the next council meeting mended by Knowles. The holidays for 1961 would include New
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salary from $125 monthly
chise, into Lake Mary.
Sanlancin-Storer representative Harry Sorenson was recently elected to a fourth will be held on Jan. 8, after new coun- Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving,
Jacobs said it would probably be a year term as the city's chief executive. The cilmen Richard Fess and Kenneth King the Friday following Thanksgiving, a half-day Christmas Eve
and Christmas Day.
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NATIONAL REPORT: Temperatures plunged below
the upper Midwest, northern New York State and portions of
New England early today. Near-zero temperatures In Chicago
apparently caused the freezing deaths of two men. Light snow
fell In central Colorado, adding a slick topping to roads already
glazed with ice. The arctic chili covered most of the country
Friday in a hoed semi-circle from the Rockies south to northwestern Texas and north along the Atlantic Coast Into New
England. Freezing temperatures pushed southward through
Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas and the northern half of Texas.
Readings In the teens were recorded early today from eastern
Colorado down to Kentucky and up through New Jersey.
AREA READINGS 19 a.m.): temperature: 57; overnight
low: 48 high: 73; barometric pressure: 30.; relative

Re,flaldi. a baby girl. Sanford
DISCHARGES
Santord
ADMISSIONS
John K Deki.
Sanford
Ruby A East.brooks
Jacki e A carman
Constance U.
Vol" K elley
BiancJe F Francis
Terr, t. Renaida
James Glean
HenrIetta RhOdCS
john H. uteruS
Pamela S Small
Roc A. Jlm.n.S
Mrrn. s wail.
Elias I Lay
Tiffany Lynn Altord. Deltoni
Lillian C Sipes
Rhea A Christenson. Orange
William H Trammell
c ity
Richard I Williams
rr,ijrr(s G wuliumsen. Orange
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City
Pauline B Lloyd, Dellona
Jislin J Hut(hflsOfl. Osl.en
Tracy A. Touchton. G.nraa
Terry A lookabil. Sorrento
DaM. GlimartIn,Lake
BIRTHS
George KIozar. Oviedo
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w ho care solely for what the cash registers ring up.
Back in 1976 Tatum O'Neal was the only f emale on t he list.
And for the three-year period from 1913-75, Streisand was the
only actress among them. One must go all the way back to 1960
to find four actresses In the top 10. That year they were Doris
Day (No. 1), Elizabe th Taylor, Debbie Reynolds and Sa ndra
Dee.
The last actress to match Reynolds' No. 1 three successi ve
years w as Day w ho came away with the box-office chainpi onshipa from 1962-64.
Actresses accounted for themselves pretty well in the poll
among the IS runners-up. In addition to Clayburgh, there was
Meryl Streep, Bette Midler, Brooke Shields and Goldie Hawn.
Joi ni ng Woody Allen in the group of also rena were Robert
Dr Niro, Ja ck Nicholson, Walter Matthau, George Burns, Al
Pacino, Dudley Moore, Chevy Chase, John Belinhi and Cheech
&amp; Chong.

One hit picture can make all the difference for a performer.
Stallone, for example, was No. 1 in 1977 because of "Rocky.'
This yearde disappeared.
In 1977, also, "Star Wars" was the greatest bx-offlce attraction In motion pictur e history. But it f ai led to land Its stars
Mark Hamil, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher In the poll.
It was a fluke film in which the real stars were a pair of robots,
R2D2 and C3PO.
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representative of the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers and was S

DAMASCUS (UPI) - Syrian forces today bombarded "Israeli artillery bases" in southern Lebanon
inflicting heavy losses and casualties, the state-run
Damascus radio said. Quoting a military spokesman,
the radio said the artillery attack came In retaliation
for an Israeli raid into south Lebanon Friday in which
three Syrian soldiers were killed and two others
wounded. The communique said Israeli forces
sustained "enormous losses and a large number of
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sexually exploited. "I' am now a businesswoman and I
t.-1 am me liberated than the average
--feel
women's libber," she. said.

Mrs. Ethel Bake WhIta' 75,
of ROr Box l,tng
Hammock, died Friday' at
Florida Hospital-Orlanao.
Born In Cookaville, Tenn.,he
had lived in Sanford since 1976
moving here from Nashville.
She was an International

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Maure,32, Is farmer Penthouse magazine "Pet of the
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fidally announced the death of former Premier Alexer
Kosygin, saying he "succumbed to a grave, long
illness." It was the first official confirmation from the

bank robbery In Winter Park on Dec. 9.
Wand, Fla.
The getaway vehicle was also recovered at the residence. It
week on the Carson show. Carson qtdpp4 'Vell, at
had been stolen from Lee County (Florida), police said.
least one of them's working." NBC lt season said
Thndike was also charged with ththeft of a 1960 Buick
goodbye to Hello Larry."r
Regal which he leased at Ft. Myers airport In March.
The suspects were being held at the Seminole County Jail.

BURGLARY CHARGED

IN BRIEF
Honor The Late Dot Wade

signed by President Leonid Brezhnev and other top

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utter devotion to the ideals of Communism, selfless
labor for the good fo the Soviet state, modesty and
tactful attitude to people won his high prestige in the
party and the people," his official obituary said. It was

Burt Reynolda, the mustachioed
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
iactio male with a glint in his eye and a good-old-boy screen
nage, Is king of movie box offices far the third straight year.
Bachelor Burt has succeeded Robert Redf ord, who was No.1
'sn W74-75 as t he country's favorite leading man.
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Big Crosby, however, is the only actor to have racked up
ehanormorethan three successive years. Der BIn$le turned
BURT REYNOLDS
w t ri ck five tithes from 1944-4&amp;
The annual poll of box-office champions is cond ucted among
Wins poll for third
dependent theater owners and theat er chain operators by
'sear .
straight
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attract
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The exhibitors are ask
eatest number of customers to the turnstiles during the year.
In this, the th poll, Reynolds led the pack as he did last
tar and the year before, due In no small part to (tie popula ri ty
f "Smokey end The Bandit II."
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Informed by UP! of his third selection, Burt Reynolds said,
'Around this time of year there's alot of talk about awards. To
ny mind I've just been given the best award of all the vote of
incredibly, Steve Martin.
lie people.
Newcomers to the poll this year were Field, Spacek and
"At aUmnelike th4swhen people are soconcerned where they
pend their money and who they spend It on, it leaves me more Martin. Hoffman returned to the 4t after having fallen out of
han staggered that when they go to movies I'm No. 1. It's the top 10 three years ago.
Redfcrd, who had no pictures in release in 1978 and 1979,
ninethi ng l ne ver, ever will take for granted."
popped up again after a two-year absence.
Redford was runner-c this year. His big pictures were
Fickleness of movie fans was reflected In the disappearance
'Brubaker" and "Electric Horseman," a l79 release which
fromlastyear'stoploof Woody AllenwhowasNo.4in1979. He
remained a strong draw during 1900.
Clint Eastwood, a perennial in the top 10, placed third this dropped all the way down to No. 23 when people stayed away
year, although his only film was "Bronco Billy." Eastwood has from his "Stardust Memories" In 1960.
Jill Clayburgh, who was No.5 in 1979, toppled down to No. 14
made the charmed circle for the past 13 years, gaining on John
this year.
Wayne, the all-time champ with 25 appearances In the top 10.
Sylvester Stallone, No.6 last year, didn't make itto the top 25
Jane Fonda was fourth this year, dropping down from third
place last year. In fifth place was Dustin Hoffman, still In 1, nor did Mel Brooks (10 last year), nor Roger Moore (9
last year).
gathering crowds for "Kramer vs. Kramer."
It was a banner box-office year for actresses with Fonda,
Rounding out the top 10 were John Travolta (Urban
Cowboy), Sally Field (an Oscar for "Norma Rae"), Sissy Field, Specek and Streisand taking four of the top 10 spots.
It has been along time since that many women have attractSnacek (Coal Miner's Daughter). Barbara Streisand and.
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Priveti was also identified as the person responsible for a

married?" a student asked. A groan went up when she
said yes. Did she have any sisters? "I have ens Mates,
but she's married and his a bunch of kide." Mn.
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with burgla of a dwelling and grand theft, according to
police reports.

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Soviet government of his death. "Aleiel Kosygin 's

reports show.

TEACHER'S PET: When Dandaku Moore turned
up as guest lecturer at a New York area college, she
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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- From Weeks Equipment Co., for one engine
analyzer for vehicle maintenance for $7,290.
- From Nidy Construction Co., for construction of
two tennis courts at Sanlando Park and repair and
resurfacing of four existing courts at Red Bug Park for
atotalo($26,028.
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Sewer Facilities Accepted
By appropriate resolutions, the Seminole County
Commission Tuesday:
Accepted two sewer Facilities into the county
system. The systems serve Cedar Ridge Section II and
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- Released a building permit on property
designated "marginal land" described as lots 8 and 9,
Block 'E', Sanlando Springs subdivision.
Authorized advertising and letting of bids for fire
station furniture as identified by Public Safety
Director Gary Kaiser. Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff

voted against the measure.

Road Grading Authorized
By motion, the Seminole County Commission

Tuesday:

- Authorized emergency road grading in the city of
Lake Mary for up to 10 days.
Authorized emergency support services for the
city of Oviedo to pick up debris ordered removed by the
state Department of Environmental Regulation.
Oviedo did not have the equipment to do the job and
will pay the county for man hours and equipment use.
Authorized a refund of $100 to Rep. Bobby Bran-

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Reappointed Dr. Ned Johnson to the Orange.
Serninole-Osceola Transportation Authority.

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Winter Springs -city hall will be closed on

Seminole County -the courthouse will be
closed on the holidays and the Fridays after

both holidays.
lii Altanionte Springs garbage will be picked
up on Wednesday in both weeks.
The office of Florida Public Utilities Co. arid
Flo-gas Corp. of Sanford will be closed
Thursday and Friday for Christmas and
Thursday only for New Year's Day.

Churches To Present Nativity Scenes
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nativity scenes during this week. Here is a U.S Highway 17-92 and
schedule of living nativity scenes to be Maitland, 7:30 and 8 pin., Sunday and Manday. Free to public, refreshments in
presented:
-Seminole Heights Baptist Chirch youth, Fellowship Hall.
- Rolling lulls Moravian Church, State
Monday amid Tuesday evenings, State Bank Of
Forest City Sanford Branch, West Airport Road 434, one-half mile east of Interstate-4,
7.30 pm., Saturday through Tuesday. Limited
Boulevard.
eating.
-Grac.'e United Methodist Church youth, 118
Riverside Baptist Church, 7719 Forest City
N. Airport Boulevard, Sanford, Monday,
Road, 64 pm., Monday and Tuesday.
Tuesday and Wednesday, 7.9 p.m.
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Authorized granting of Certificates of Convenience and Necessity to area garbage haulers. Such
are required before a garbage collector
may operate within the county. The following firms
were approved for certificates: Central Service Corp.;
C &amp; H Garbage Service; Davis Garbage Service;
Industrial Waste Management, Inc.; Tn-County
Corrugated, Inc.; Dan John Services, Inc.; Jim's
Garbage Service; and Moore's Sanitation. At the
request of Public Works Director Jack Sdiuder, the
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Meanwhile, Seminole city and county
have a holiday schedule as
follows:
Sanford- City hail will close on the holidays
and the Fridays after each.
Altamonte Springs - City hail will he closed
only Christmas and New 'ear's Day.
Casselberry - city hail will be closed only

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lie shuns talking about his miraculous recovery after beth g
trapped under water for 50 minutes. He even punched a scho
friend who called him a star.
"Ile doesn't want to be no onespecial." his mother ui
"He's a kid. He's happy. He remembers what happened, but hi e
never talks about It."
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hooks, they finally snagged a piece of the boys clothing.
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IN BRIEF
Amtrak Trains Gives Tips
To Help Holiday Travelers
WA11NG1ON - A quick look at advance resetvaticms on Amtrak trains promises heavy traffic this
holiday season.
Toaaiat travelers, Amtrak offers the following tips:
- Make reservations during early morning or late
rdd hours, and adjust travel plans according to
apsce.valithle basis if neceesary;
- For short-distance trips, consider using
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Special To The Herald
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., has announced
that It will Introduce a new Medicare Supplement health care
policy that will meet or exceed all of the provisions of a law
passed by the Florida Legislature last spring requiring certain
standards of coverage for medicare supplement policies. This
policy, officially to be called Complementary Coverage II, will
cover the Increased deductible and co-Insurance for In-hospital
care under Medicare to be effective January 1.
The Florida Plan has filed the new medicare supplement
policy with the Florida Insurance Department.
The new Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan's complementary
coverage II policy will be offered to all the plan's 290,000
complementary coverage subscribers in Florida, as well as
those Floridians reaching age 65, after January 1, at a cost of
$18.48 monthly. The rate is 13.9 percent higher than the present
rate for current hiwh.ontlon
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percentage increase in patient out-of.pocket responsibility
under the new Medicare hospital deductible and co-Insurance.
The out-of-pocket costs will be covered by the new cornplementary coverage II program In 1981.
Current complementary coverage contract holders ages 65

destinations;
- Get to the train station well in advance of the
departure time, and, If you need assistance, make your
p ew ce known to the uniformed station personnel;
-Travel with a minimum amount of baggage, and,
when checking them In, make sure all identification
tags are properly in place;
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effect January 1. The current deductible Is $190. Co-payments
for hospital stays beyond 60 days under Medicare A will be
fully covered. The new complementary coverage II policy will
also provide the following additional benefits over and above
the existing high-option complementary coverage policy:
When in-patient hospital coverage under Medicare Part A
runs out, an additional 365 days of coverage at 100 percent will
be provided by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield complementary
coverage II policy. There Is no lifetime maximum dollar limit to hospital.
medical expenses under complementary coverage 11.
For medical expenses supplementing the Medicare part B
program, the new Medicare supplement policy of the Florida
plan will pay 20 percent of the Medicare B allowance for
covered services after the annual $60 deductible Is met
Medicare B pays 90 percent of this allowance). The Florida.
plan's medicare supplement policy will not pay the $60 annual
Part'B deductible.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Is the state's largest
health insurer with an enrollment of 1.6 million subscribers. In
addition, it serves another 1.5 million persons in the ad.
ministration of the Medicare program for most areas of
Florida.

and older will have the option of selecting reduced coverage at
lower rates under a limited benefit plan which is also being
filed with the Department.
The new Blue Cross and Blue Shield complementary
coverage II policy will provide paynlent in Full of the new
1204,00 in-hospital Medicare part A deductible, which goes into

AREA BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

I Tribe'sMosley MusclesIntoSernt's

No Surprises In Hound Xmas Mat Tourney
LOSGWOOI)- If Lyman wrestling Darryl McCullough. "Eric was a
Coach Skip Pletzer ever sours on his better wrestler," moaned Pletzer.
coaching career, the bushy hairel "He just tried two moves that didn't
redhead migPt well move ji couple work."
The moves were a "head and an
blocks down the road to Madame
arm" which backfired as McCullough
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Catherine's Palmistry.
Early last week Pletzer forec'this slipped both and eventually
Lyn,an troops, Bishop Moore's hornet
ecisioned last year's district
and Stuart Martin County as the champion 5.2. Smith crunched Willie
teams to beat in l.yinan's ninth annual Wilson in round one in 22 seconds.
Christmas Tournament.
Despite Smith's setback, Lyman
Hopefully for the Skipper, he was received a shot in the arm from senior
boxing his trifecta picks and not Matt West, who replaced injured
playing a two dollar ticket. It's
'I think if WO put
definitely Greyhounds, Hornets and
Martin County - but unfortunately
four guys In the finals,
for Lyman not in that sequence.
Coach Randy Jesee's Hornets hold a
we'll win It'.
slim 66-63 advantage over Martin
county, while the Hounds are a
Hornet coach
dangerous thittl with 50 points. The
rest of the pack takes a back seat.
"We've got a good outside chance,"
Randy Jesse.,
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said Pletzer after the completion of
two rounds Friday night. The semi- second seed Todd Andrew alter
finals were held Saturday at 10 am. Andrew hurt his knee in Wednesday's
The finals will be Saturday at 8p.m. practice. The talented junior is
The consolation round starts at 6 p.m. eqxpected to miss three weeks.
West 147) used a single leg
The reason the Greyhounds are
takplown to upend Bishop Moore's
'We've got a good
Terry Hoehn 2-0 in overtime. West
then squashed Lake Howell's George
outside chance,'
Navarro in 1:07.
Elsewhere for Lyman, Glen
-Lyman coach
Newman 1I14 whipped Colonial's
Gary Boley 6-0 and pinned Joe FulghSkip Pletzer
in of Oviedo in 2:25. David Ilenely
128) grabbed two decisions 9.8 and 10after two rounds.
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Tough Terry Barrett (1571 stuck
dangerous is that despite being 16
Ix;tnts in arrears, they still placed Evans' Scott liowerton in 2:28 and
seven men in the semis. Bishop Moore iiiauled Trent Smith 17.3. Co-captain
Jeff Burns pinned Mike L'hilliis of
has eight and Martin County six.
guys
Astronaut
in3:3 and Martin County's
these
pins,
We're not getting
are," was the way assistant Coach Rich Powell in 1:53.
Senior Chris Breen (187) im.
I'aulThornann explained the 'hlounds'
pressively
disposed of Boone's Joe
deficit.
Another determining factor was Stoner in 1:10 and clobbered
Eric Smith's (140) loss to Astronaut's Colonial's Jason Tart 12-1. Big Steve

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personal Identification;
Amtrak advises customers to carry phone numbers
they may need and enough change for use In transit.

Grapefruit Market May Gain
Florida's grapefruit market at fresh and processed
should be materially stronger because of the 1.5 million
one.andths-biwhel-box supply slash in the
USDA's Dec. 10 seedless crop estimate, United
Growers said.
The estimate lopped one million boxes off Marsh
white seedless supply and a half million boxes off the
mailer, very popular pink seedless production. The
mall Duncan seedy crop Increased 500,000 boxes.
lb. cut must strengthen a current very firm
seedless grspefrult'fresh price for Indian River and
Interior - area growers. It should also Improve the
processed grapefruit juice outlook by reducing supply
there because fresh grapefruit sales at export and
domestically are ahead of last season," said Executive
Vice President Wilson McGee of the Orlando grower
organization.
The United spokesman said the "key" to the strong
grapefruit prim was In early increased fresh fruit
sisznents to Japan and Europe.

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Lyman 111gb School Future Business Leaders
of sponsor; Amy Dickinson, secretary; Betty
America recently installed new officers at a Bugle, Business Education coordinator,
banquet held at the Longwood Village Inn. From Seminole County; Susan ('appetta, sponsor: and
left are Carmen Amado, treasurer; Kent Ed Cavanaugh, vice president.

Zastrow, president; Sylvia Thompson, co-

Flagship's Tuscawlila Office entertained
recently celebrating the move from temporary
quarters to its new brick building located at 5600
lIed Bug Itoad. President Dennis Courson
(right) is chatting with a few of the guests.

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American Cancer Society Seminole County
Unit, spruces up Santa's outfit for his appearance in Longwood

Extra Orange Squeeze Near?
An Increase of two points to N percent in the squeeze
factor for extracting juice from oranges to be
processed at the beginning of a new season has been
recommended by the State Test House Extractor
Athy Counct
Meeting In 1 41,46nd
for the f1rsttlmeffi the iii
SUM, members of the council pointed to the fact that
ft ratio of natural sugar
to acid would increase
with the maturing of mldaeason oranges thereby
Justifying a move upward from the factor of 06 percent
In effect since end of the past season.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Conmimer Services Fruit and Vegetable Inspection
Division was expected to follow the recommendation
and put the new factor Into effect

Unemployment Lines Grow
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Almost 4.1 million persons
received unemployment benefits during the week
ending Nov. 29, an Increase of 615,800 from the previous
week, the Labor Department say..
The Increase came on the heels of the announcement
Last week that the number of people receiving unern.
ploymet* checks during the week ended Nov. fl had
dipped to 3.6 million, the lowest point in 11 Months.
In all, there were 4,092,000 recipients of unemployment benefits In the latest report, 1,294,0 higher
than a year ago.

Textron Buys Florida Firm
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Textron Inc., said this
Put week it has acquired Bail Microelectronics Inc.,
of Lake Park, Fla., for $29 million cash.
SMI Is a major manufacturer of hard surface blanks
used by semimnducter manufacturers in creation of
microelectronic circuitry images.
"This move reflects our growing Interest In high
tochnolegj'," said Textron Chairman Robert P.

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the huge DeLand transfer
nailed Astronaut's Mark hail in 3:00,
Mosley followed up by pinning Evans'
Jerry Grey in 4:10.
Other impressive county showings
included Ovido's Doug Jordan (121)
who pimedAlfonso Walker ofWolfson
in 1:42 and decisioned Winter Park's
John Kleiman 15-0.

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"Jordan did everything but pin
him," chortled lion Coach John hIorn.
"I think he'll beat (Jeff) Horn this
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prominent business men and women and professionals at a luncheon
Thursday at the holiday Inn at Lake Monroe. Explaining some of his
company's plans for the area is Randy Ray (right), Daxko president, to
(from left), Dennis If. ('ourson, president, Flagship Hank of Seminole; Art
Beckwith, clerk of the Circuit Court; Gene Tucker, chairman of the hoard of
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Friday Seminole High's Paul Breig pulled c
seems to have his opponent Tournament at Lyman
was an upset victim Friday. decision,
afternoon.
Trent Smith under controhl
Lake Brantley's Keith Powers
during opening rouiid action of

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There's an old cliche among veteran coaches, especially
those that have just lost a game, that statistics are for
losers. Granted. many a brew has been hoisted and volumes
of vocabulary expended on the topic of how those numbers
and percentages relate to winning and losing records,
Statistics usually are for losers, but taking a gander at the
first-half season stats from Seminole Community College's
sterling's troops are currently sitting on a 12-I record;
including a present number one ranking among Florida's
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The Raider run and gun style of play is evident in SCC's
scoring average of 92.7 point per outing. in contrast u
opposition Is averaging 80.5 points per game.
Where's the defense you say' how can a team be 12-I by
giving up 80 points a game?
That's where a can of the stats is deceiving. SCC nuns
start to Finish. SCC has the speed and depth to run
tart
to finish. And as the case has been in almost all of
from
the Raider games this season, SCC spurts in three or four
streaks throughout the game. Usually the spurts have come
in the opening minutes, the start of the second half and the
final five minutes of the ball game. That was certainly the
case earlier this week when the Raiders found themselves
trailing Indian River by six points with seven minutes to
play. The Raiders spurted the final five minutes to run
away 97-79.
When you run and gun, you give up something on defense.
But who can argue with s 12-1 record?
Thus far In the season SCC has forced the tempo against
the opposition, making opponents get caught up in the run
and gun style of play. SCC'a style has resulted In a .533
percentage from the floor. Forced to run, the opposition is
shooting just .464 from the field.
If the Raiders have a glaring weakness it has to be
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Another Greyhound in control was 2.pouruli'r Steve Sc hofield (nfl top) as he
turned his Jacksonville Wolfson opponent every which way but loose.

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Jordan lint a tough 6-5 decision to McKenna in the semi-finals.
'1 think If we put four guys In the Oviedo High got on the scoreboard in the opening round thanks to efforts like
Brantley's Horn in an earlier dual
meet this year. Two penalty points for finals we'll win It," said the Hornet's Doug Jordon, pictured here on the brink of a pin In Friday's opening round.
locking hands meant the difference.
Jessee, whose team finished filth in
3A state tournament last year.
horn, meanwhile came away with the
ssee feels most comfortable at 107
decisi ons of 9.2 and 9-3. The Big Blue's
(Pon), 128 (Love), 134 (Provost)
Rich Farmer (134) swamped Steve
and 140 (McKenna). The veteran
Wilbaun 14-2 and edged Charles Knoll
Hornets start nine seniors.
8-7. Powers completed the Pats
And Jessee doesn't need a palmist
triwnverate by beati ng MC's Darryl
to tell him the Orange Belt Conference
George 8-3 before avenging his dual
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meet setback against Breig.
tournament. The personable young
Lake Howell's Chuck Pellett (157) coach and his veteran Hornets would
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(;reyhound Terry Barrett the Greyhound Christmas

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Harry Meeks (left),
Sanford Burger Chef
owner, presents a $300
check from the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce Christmas
Parade Food concession to ilod Coleman
(right), president of
the Downtown Business Association, for
purchase of new
Christmas decorations
for the city, as Shorty
llolznionn, manager of
radio station WT1III,
looks on. Working with
Burger Chef's parade
food sales were Youth
Pastor Dave Bohannon
and Sanford First Assembly youth, who distributed 3,500 Christmas tracts.

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Cancer Society, Santa
will greet youngsters
on the lawn of the I'aparella home from 6-9
p.m. Saturday. Children will receive candy canes and balloons
donated by Flagship
Bank of Seminole, and
adults will enjoy a cup
of coffee as the children relate their
heart's desire to Santa.
Donations to further
the search for a cancer
cure will be accepted
by the Seminole County Unit, ACS.

Offlcials of Daxko Corp. of America, a computer software firm locating in
Sanford, got an opportunity to meet city, county and state officials,

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Florida Governor Bob Graham has proclaimed Jan.
.3l, as American Institute of Banking Week In
Florida. The week will conclude with the annual
Florida AIB Chapter Leadership Conference conducted by the Florida Bankers Association's Institute
Committee on Jan. 30 and 31 at Longboat Key,
Sarasota.
The institute is the educational arm of the American
Bankers Association and provides continuing
education to bankers In Florida. Its purpose, to inform,
educate, and train the men and women who work In
banks, Is achieved mainly through a network of
autonomous local chapters, varied in size, structure,
and emphasis, but all dedicated to the personal
development of Florida bankers.

Schofield (m) grabbed a 12-7 decision make the semi-finals. The stockily
muscled Silver Hawk nudged Stan
and a quick 1:13 pin.
can't
afford
to
lose
again,"
Barber
of Palatka 6-3 and Raymond
"We
warned Pletzer. "Everything's got to Simmons 8-4Understandably, Bishop Moore's
go right. We've got to eliminate some
charge
was led by defending state
of them and get some help1from other
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champions Jon Love (128) and Bill
schools."
"Help" Is what SemInole's Scott McKenna (140). Love pinned both
Sherman was yelling alter his It'umber foes, while McKenna outpolnted his
two seed Paul Breig (157) was upset two opponents 16.1 and 16-3.
Diego Pabon (107), Tom Garcia
by Brantley's Keith Powers 74. Breig
had edged Powers 3-2 earlier this (121), Bobby Provost (134), Duane
Clarkson (157), Torn Ilerslebs (169)
year.
and Greg Andriotis all looked irn.
Although Breig's loss ham pered the pressive while joining Love and
Tribe outside chance for an Individual
champion, massive Lee Mosley (222)
'We're not getting
continued his impressive work by
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pinning two opponents.

on this weekend-at $206
Waverly Ave. Sponsored by the American

California Shipments To End?
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle Conner
has begun the process leading to a total quarantine on
shisnents of California fruit Into Florida. The
quarantine Is a measure to protect Florida's fruit and
vegetable Industry from the Mediterranean fruit fly,
which Infests non-commercial trees In the Santa OarsSan Jose area.
Conner Instructed Hal Jones, director of the Division
of Plant Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services, to draft a quarantine rule for a
public hearing next month that would bar shipments of
California fruit by mid-February unless the fruit fly
infestation Is cleared up by then.
Jones reported that the California Infestation "Is out
of hand" at present, and a suspect fly has been
discovered in the San Diego area, about 400 miles from
the core Infestation. The San Diego fly suspect, a
female, could represent a new infestation.

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Ned Yancey (left), goodwill ambassador for the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
presents the chamber's December
beautification award to Robert Meisel, accepting on behalf of New Tribes Mission at the
international headquarters on East First Street.

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scc holds Its own on the defensive boards, averaging Z2
and change per game as compared to 20 for the opposition,
italder opponents have however out-rebounded SCC under
the offensive boards, but only by a slim margin,
Where the Raiders make up for that rebounding difference is in the assist column. Sterling's squad has rolled
up an amazing margin, out-assisting the opposition by a 30113 mark. That's where that get-It-and-go style of play is
paying off. The Raider talent is spread around, from the
number one man down through the last guy on the roster.
That spread Is reflected in the cioring averages.
Seminole High product Bruce McCray remains the team
scoring leader at a 23.3 clip. If he gets shut off there's
always Lonnie Jones at 18.8, Travis Flier at 13.3 and center
Mike Ryals at 10.2. If Ryals continues to play like he has in
the last six games, SCC's rebounding problem will soon be
solved also.
Sterling also has eight other players that constantly chip
in with five and six points each. And Sterling Isn't afraid to
go to the bench. On a few occa.ukms It's been comical to sit
at the press table and watch the startled look on the Op
posing coach's (ace when Sterling sends In five fresh
players after the first five have run the opposition ragged
for seven or eight minutes.
In practice scrimmages, either the first or second squad
wins on a revolving basis.
With all of that going for them, the Raiders have just one

problem. It seems nobody wants to come and watch then,
play.
It has to be frustrating for the players to walk in the gym
and see a spaghetti-thin crowd on hand for home games. If
SCC goes on to win the state junior college championship
and makes a trip to the national JU('(J tournament, it appears only a few will be aware of the aceotiiplishuiient.
Lake Brantley's football Patriots recently held their
annual pigskin banquet to honor Big Blue efforts over the
past prep football season.
Among the many rewarded were massive Scott Trimble,
recently signed by Charlie Pell and the ('.utors. Trimble
received the Most Valuable Offensive Lineman award Ilk'
Most Valuable Defensive Lineman award went to fti'.nI
Bell.
Lanky flick DeMarco latched on to the Most Vaiwibk
Receiver hardware while veteran Dan Giglia coilet led (lie
Most Valuable Linebacker award
Joining him with defensive honors was three-year started
Fred Baber, named the Most Valuable 1)t'fensi'.e flack
along with Kevin Besaw, selected as the Bib Blue's Most
Valuable Offensive Back.
Junior Jay Poag picked up Most Valuable Offensive
Mayer honors while tough-as-nails and alkinfer,.nre pick
Rick Campbell tackled the Most Valuable Defensive Player
award.
Florida assistant coaches Dwight Adams and Joe Kines
were on hand at the affair in which the Patriots unveiled a
new award. The Comeback Player of the Year honors went
to Dave Jeffries and will bear his name in the future.
Steve Hartman received special recognition for his
overall contributions to the pl'ogramn with the Patriot Pride
Award while junior tackle Mac Lantrip picked up the
Ilitman of the Year honors for the most crunching tackle of
the season.

l.As VEGAS, Nev I UPI ) -I .upt' l'intor took hus time and
relied upon his strength to
lend off challenger Alberto
Ihiviia and retain his World
B41XIng Council bantaiuuw l'iW.ht
title hy the slimmest of
mnar(mei
h ntor aril Davila, both 118,
net Friday night with two of
Ow judges giving I'untocthe
tid, 143.142 and 146.142 The
other had f'intor, from
Mexico City, tied with I)avila.
I riii I'om,iomi, Calif., tied 143-

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his injuries in the ring Sept. 9
was not affected by lily
last fight w ithi Owen" ,
I'tntor, now 43'7, said. -.
was taking niy time
waiting I knew I was stronger
than Davila. I fought thus fight
the saine way I did against
l)avila's defeat was tits
thurti attempt at the WH(
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with short labs to tile body
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and head, winning all but two
l'mntor won the crown in 1979 of the first eight rounds.
with a 15-round decision over
The turning point came in
highly regarded Carlos the 12th and 13th rounJs when
Zarate in Las Vegas and this I'untor, lagging on two of the
year successfully defended it judges' cards, became the
against Alberto Sandoval of aggressor and landed toniI IS Angeles, Kijaro Murata of hanation.s to I)avihi's head.
rokyo and Welsh-born Johnny "hid opened a sniall cut
Owen, who ditsi as a result of a bove his left eye

Tiptop Breezes Again 48.34
Defending diamnpe, Tip top Supermarket breezed to victory
as they whipped Club Eaton 48-34, Alvin Jones ripped the cords
with an 18 points effort and three blocked shots. Dexter
Franklin followed with 10; Brian Brinson had 7; Michael
Edwards with 6; Samuel Edwards had 5; Dwight lirinson had 2
points. Total 48
For Club Eaton, David Daniels had 15 points; Jack Jackson
added 11; Reginald Hayes had 8; Travis Brown had 2; Total 34
In the second set of games McCoys made it look easy with 48V blitz of Joes Variety. There was a balance of scoring from
Terry Miller who had 13 points; Darryl Williams added 12;
Bryan Debose followed with 10; Anthony Sutton had 6; Oscar
Merthie had 4; Vanester Frison had 3 points. Total 48
For Joe's in what proved to be a losing effort Jerry Parker
had 13 points; Andre Whitney had 4; Alex Wynn, Gary Innuin,
Jimmy Inman, Bernard Rouse and Ralph Bellany had 2 points
respectively. Total 27.

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CHICAGO (UP!) - More created It for the masses
than 200 years ago, the There is nothing elite about
Walter G. Lindfist, SQl. tO
840.000
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This year, Mrs.
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Josebiu wants a bicycle.
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Raydon wants a ball.
Adrian wants a bicycle.
Eric wants allaHaHerce.
Carla waits a stove set..
Cynthia wants a tricycle.
Clifton wants a bicycle.
Ladetra wants a bracelet.
borne wants a i-wheel drive truck.
thakenna wants a baby doll.
Jimmel wants a Mickey Mouse telephone.
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skates.
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6:30
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7:00

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El) (10) FLORIDA HOME GROWN
SPECIAL On this special live ad-On hoSt Tom MacCubbin answers
uers questions on QafdenIVI9

7:30
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houSe painter dSiniooSttat.s how tO
apply Primer and Bob VIa talks
aboU instaling ,$ti oak floor and
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THE MANORELL SISTERS
Iii 0 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
While contemplating stifling the
staff on Christmas bonuses,
Scroog..Ike Mr Cart.on tails
p11
asleep and is iranspo,te ,
past and future irties
(1)0 BREAKING AWAY The four
Iownaes i Sfl)OIfl9 $ day at thew
frthe swimming hole when they
are interrupted by me
m.es from the fratemity
it (35) BACKSTAGE AT THE

stricken by food poisoning (I 1/2
featured in a cmpete tfw-acf
Mrs
version of Alban Berg's opera from
(F 0 BLACKAWARENESS
the Metropolitan Opera HOuli
(7)9 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Jan'45 Levine conducts
THE JtTION$
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2 (I MOVIE "The Egyptian"
Bob Neal hosts a look at the day's
1951 Peter Uslsnoii, Gone Tierney
A ghaicw meets with suffering
upcoming games and commentary
and Sdi Pun he comes to the aid
from PfO arid college ewe'ls
of an Egyptian pharaoh

8:30

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THE TiM CONWAY SHOW

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GRAND OLE OPRY
4)0) LIVE FROM THE METRO-

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9:00
Rollerco$ster MOVIE

1977t George S.g&amp;, timothy
twns,
(F o FREESt! AND THE SEAN
Freebieand the Bean have 1090

POLITAN 'Lulu" Teresa Strain.
Evelyn Lear and Kenneth Regelare

ona quick search for another witnets when the prime witness
agbn$I an underworld figure turns

CALENDAR

am THE could..

(17) 00 BATTLES
930
(it (35) NASHVILLE Off THE

THURSDAY. DECEMBER IS

10:00

(F 0 SECRETS OF MIDLAND
HmGHTS Dorothy learns that her
daughter NoSy knows $bOUl Pif
affair and ecs1estoendil
(7) Q FANTASY ISIJ.NO A singer
F4ucathsiai meeting by Cancer Victim. &amp; Friendsrisks her kf5 to meet a recluaive
composer, arid a man branded a
Central Florida Chapter, 7:30 pm., First Federal
coward attempts to prove that he
Savings &amp; Loan Assn., 2424 Edgewater Drive, OrinIdO
did not abandon his friends after a
plane crash
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19
(it(35)INOEPENDØ4TNETWORK
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Jefferson
Ward, Interstate Mall; 7:30 p.m., First United
Methodist Church, Sanford.

NEWS

Your Adult Club for Singles (YACS) dinner-dance,

1(17) NEWS

7:30 p.m., ?4al1,1and Civic Center.

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Norman de Vere Howard hapter United Daughters
of thecorifederacy,2p.m.,at3)8W 17th St. Program,

(IL (35) ONE ON ONE Host Bud
Bre
()3 (17) NBA BASKETBALL
Atlanta Hawks vs Portland Trail

"Trip to the holy Land" by the Rev. 1.TO)' PET.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport, Sanford.

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O(f)IiiO(7)ONEWS
11)(J5) UCOWOCITV

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chumleys,
Altamonte Springs.
South Voiwla Sertoma, 7:30 am., Deltona Inn.
Wright Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, AItmonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed , 8 pm., St. Richards
Church, Lake Howell hoed,
Longwood AA, closed, 8p.m., Rolling hills Moravian
Church, State Road 434, Longwood.

11:30
0(4iSATUPOAY1t074T1
'F 0 MOVIE The Heart Is A
Lonely Hunter' (C) 41961) Also

Arkin, Sondes Locks '
(7.) 0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL
"Tangerine Bowl" Florida vs
Maryland
MOVIE "The Phantom Of
Crestwood- (B/WI (19321 Ricardo
Corlsz, 145 Warner

SATIJRDAY.DECF.MBER2U
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m.,1201W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, dosed, $ p.m., Ascensbno Lutheran

12:45

at (17) MOVIE
Sweetpsearls"

Twenty Mitl.on

1:00
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Church.
Sanford Rota*Breakfast Club turkey shoot, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m., betTi the Disabled American Veterans

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building, Highway 17.92, Sanford.

2:30

SUNDAY, DECEMBER21
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple

F) 0 NEWS
2:40
It (17) MOVIE Vatsity Show
(IS)?) Dick Powil. Prieclie Lane

.halUtn, Providence and Elkcam Boulevard.
Seminole AA. 3 p.m., open, Halfway House, 591 Lakn

Minnie DIiVBi Buford.

3:00

MOVIE WP.af Did YOU Do
(1)0
In The War Daddy?" (C) (19611

SanI.rd g Book AA, 7 p.m. Florida Power &amp; Ught,

James Coburn. Deck Shawn

iiYoung.all. Heart" dance $p.m., DeBary CommunIty
Center, Shell Road, E)eflary. Instruction 7:30 p.m.,
Public Invited.
Turkey shoot sponsor ed by Sanf ord RotaryBreakfast Club, tO a.m. to 4 p.m. behind Disabled
American Veterans building, Highway 17-92.

4:30

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p.m.,

5:20

(7)0 CELEBRITY REVIEW

Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 am.,
5:30
(12.1(17) AGRICULTURE USA
Holiday inn, Wyinore Road, Altamonte Springs.
6:00
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
(S)O INN LAW AND YOU
Road
State
Church, Deland; 7p.m., Florida Federal,
7)OPICTURIOFHEALTH
12.(17) BETWEEN THE LINES
436 and 434.
5:30
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
SPECTRUM
Sout Seminole AA, noon, Mental health Center,
3 AGRICULTURE U.SL
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
7:00
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 , p.m., First United Methodist0 (4) 1W01 COMPANY
ROBERT
SCHULLER FROM
(imrch Sanford.
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THE CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
VIEWPOINT ON MJTRII1ON
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'lOb's Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
('rysLil Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., recreation hall behind Stromberg

Carlson, lake Mary.
I L)
E.SI)AY, IWCFMBF}t23
(her 54) Club, 10:30 am., Bedding Gardens, Sanford.
Wei gh t Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club,
309 S Oak Ave., 1 p.m., Sununit Apartments,

('asselberry.-

5)CHAN0LDLNU
iZh7) JAMUROS*SON

7:30
(3(4" POINT OF VIEW

7i 0 DIRECTiONS A look at how
one family is coping with today,
inflationary pressure's is presented
1 1 135 DR. IJ. DANIELS
) 10 WONDERS Of THE SEA
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Okerraters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;

light, Sanford.

'101'S Chapter 375, 7 pin.. First United Methodist
Seminole AA, 8 pm., open discussion, 591 Lake

- Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Souud-of.Sunahine Chapter Sweet Adellnes, $ p.m.,
St. AIIdrCSS Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
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Film program: 'Golden Autumn" and "Inside

10 REX HUMSARO
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SESAME STREET (R)

Winslow Of The Navy "IR

earing a hoot of motion, picture

Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., hobby Depot, Sanlord.

- WEDNESDAY, [)ECEMBER14
Said lrd' Brea kfast Rotar) Club, 7 am., Sanford
lrpurt h(e'stauranl.

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Sanford Kiie,anls, noon, t'p,lc center
Sanford Optimist, noon, holiday Inn.

Recucry, mt., 12:34) piti., Sears Altamonte Mall,

Despite Anna obections. Barbara

di'dei to drop out of cottage

tI (35) JERRY FALWELL

gamee faaturing an analysis of the
strengths and talents 04 the teams
uncontentioruspresented
El) (10) THE AMERICAN ALBUM
1:00
0 (4) NFl. FOOTBALL Regional
coverage of Cleveland Browns at
Cincinnati Bengats. New England
NewSaints,
Patriots at New Orleans
York
Oakland Raiders at
Giants
(50 NFL FOOTBALL Minnesota
Vikings at Houston Oilers
y 0 DIRECTIONS The meaning
of Christ s life to people of diverse
cultures as seen through then art is
presented
()j) 13 5) MOVIE - Christmas in
Connecticut (B/Wi (1945) Barbara
Stanwych, Dennis Morgan A
paper columnist is instructed by her
boss to have a war hero as her tam
fyi's guest for Christmas dinner 12
His)
ED (10) WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW (R)

9:00
(3 CF MOVIE 'Coach of The

Year' (Premiere) Robert Conrad,
David Hubbard A paralyzed former
pro football player takes a job 55 5
footbal Coach at a juvenile conaclionalfacitity
0 ALICE Mets recently wd
mother arrives in Phoenix minus her
male and singirugthe marital blues
(7) 0 A TIME FOR MIRACLES
Kate Mulgrew Portrays Americas
first native-born isint. Fi,zabi,Ih
Halley Salon in a dramatizatiOn or
her life story
El) (10) MASTERPIECE THEATRE
Testament Of Youth Vera -it
j)lUnQ•d into thehell of lvc,nt-1,rw.
hospital arid assigned to nurSe
wounded Germans (Part It
9:30
5 Q THE JEFFER$ONS
.1 1, (i5) JIMMY SWAGGART
(1 1) THE MUSIC OF CHRIST.
MAS The Toccoa Falls College
Choir presents selected meioduesof
the season

1:30
ED (10) WALL STREET WEEK

of Stanley s patents e.perwncirs a
potentially lethal allergic reaction to
a medication mistakenly adm,nui
feted. apparently by Stanley

ISCO Inc (A)
12. (17) MOVIE Hw Green Was
My Valley (1941) Walter Pidgeon.
Maureen 0 Hata A Welsh mining

ED(l0 ) FAWLTY TOWERS
.12.(17)NEWS

family faces persorsaland eCoriornic
prooterns while planning for the

.11 (35)PTLCLUB
2:00

7)0 MOVIE Long Days Journay Into Night" tB/WI 4*962) Kathatine Hepburn. Jason Robirds
Based on the play by Eugene
O'NeiS A lamely encounters personal problems with alcohol, norand depres.
sian 13 Mrs
(D (104 TONIGHT IN CONCERT
Florida Youth Symphony

(I1.(35) MOVIE Hot Spell (81W)
(19511 Shirley Booth, Anthony
Ouinn A meddl.-aged housewife
seething with frustration Over the
problems of hot. children and the
eid.f$ereruce of Pier hustiand tinalty
, smont hw steam It 1/2

SATURDAY, DEC.MBERV

The Irish American Club of Central Florida, S p.m.,

All Souls social [fall, Sanford. Covered dish, ham
furnished.
s Gruup, 2p.m.,l2OlW. First St.
SanfordAA Women'

('assl berry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

house is dislurhed by I CiAJ
classes

11:00
7 0 NEWS

The Last Harvest Singers
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f or 5 caliph p daughter and the
Intl" which surrounds the,, refs.
tionship retold (R)
$( 0 MOVIE SHE (1960)
Dma, Shard. Cornelia Sharpe A
female secret agent is assigned to
destroy an international crime syn.
decal, headed by a former Ol y mpic

Sector , Mistayn Monroe Three
actresses use an expensive apartmerit as bait for rich husbands (2
His)

NFL FOOTBALL

Philadelpius Eagles at Dallas

7QMON'IICARLOSHOW
7

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Ford
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HILLBILLIES
'2 17) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
(MON-WED. Ff1)

Mary Hughes, a freshman from Longwood, has been
named to the fall term Dean's List at Maryville College,
Maryville, Tem.
To be name on the list, students must have achieved a 3.25
out of a possible 4.0 grade average during the academic
term with no grade below a "C."

Leisure Time Dance Starts

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Specials Include
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TALL LOCAL
BUSINESSES AND
HOMES IN SANFORD

OPEN MON-FRI.
6:30a.m.-Sp.m.
SAT.&amp; SUN.

Hear the many moods of Christmas through the ages:
Renaissance motels, sprightly dance tunes, traditional
carols, and new arrangements of holiday favorites by the
University of Florida Men's Glee Club, Women's Chorale,

AREA.

7:30-3:30

University Choir, Chamber Singers, Renaissance

FREE DELIVERY

AFTER 11 a.m.

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Ensemble, and Century Tower Carillon In a half hour
special music for the season.
Contact WESH-Channel 2 for television listing.

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11w United States Cheerleader's Association will host a
holiday clinic-championship Sunday at Valencia Community College, W.it Campus, Orlando. The event Is for
high school and Junior high school cheerleader and porn Don
teams in the State of Florida. Registration begins at 1:30
am., followed by the program at V a.m.

Official USCA State of Florida Championship trophies
will be presented to the top teams in competition. A
highlight of the day's activities will be performances by the
1980 "Silver Anniversary" USCA Grand Champion Teams
and Individuals.

(L) I tO) SESAME STREET (NON,

FROM CANISIUS (WED)
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Il 417) FREEMAN REPORTS
MON-WED. Ff1)

Knowles To Exhibit Works

12:30

Among the 215 of the nation's most talented artists and
craftsmen selected to compete In IMAGES '81 - A Festival

04 NEWS MON-WED.FRI)
ROAD HONE

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(THU)
5 0 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

0111w Arts, Feb. 2$ and March 1 in Riverside Park,
downtown New Smyrna Beach, Fla. is Sanford
photographer W. E. iipeteui Knowles.
IMAGES '$1, a Jurled show, offers a bonanza of ribbons
and cash awards totaling $7,500.

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ning, intermediate, and advanced "Jazz Dance-Exercise."
Jazz Dance-Exercise I is designed to introduce and
develop coordination, muscle tone, control, rhythm, and
agility.
For all classes the instructor, Joy Hinkle, recommends
the students wear leotards and tights.
'11w fees for each class provide for the instructional cost.
For more Information on starting dates and times, call the
Leisure Time Program at SCC.
These classes are self-supported by student fees at no
expense to the taxpayer,

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By ChIAhttY
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People today practice being married, being divorced, living
together and even swapping their unite (or soitneone else's.
People aren't getting married with a love that'll last a
only if the tni*a') lasts that long, too.
lifetime
I)efytng all isids, a couple who have lived III Sanford only two
months, celebrated their 74th wedding anniversary Tuesday
.. Most people wish they could live to be that age, let alone be
rIlarnt-d that long," said Jackie Quick with a smile Jackie
along with husband Roger operate the Bowl America on
Airport Boulevard.
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See 741111 ANNIVERSARY, Page 2('

Jim Mason was 18 and Alta, his wife, 17 when they married
on Dec. 16, 1906.
Jim was a "Jack..of-all farmers." lie raised soybeans, corn,
pg,s, dairy cows and other livestock. Alta was a housewife.
Entertaining guests and fixing delicious meals were her
specialities
When Jim was 21, his right hand caught in a corn sheller

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50 THIRTY MINIJIES ITHU)

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.5 Q HAPPY DAYS AGAIN (Ff1)
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assassination is investigated by All
female reporter cJues to several

it (35) MOVIE Once Upon A
Starry Night IC) (1971) Dan '1ag
perty Denvei Pyle A mountain
trapper sets out na raging bk:iard
to locale a young couple separated
from the,, children by an avalanche
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Ff1)
11:30
flEPASSWORD PLUS
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The Headmaster of Trinity Preparatory School, The Rev.
Canon A. Rees Hay, has announced that the Board of
Trustees had authorized him to direct a multi-million dollar
Development Program for the school. Canon Hay, who in
1968 conceived and founded Trinity Preparatory School,
will give full-tune to the Development Program and
business affairs of the school. To enable Canon Hay to do
this, the Trustees appointed The Rev. H. Benton Ellis as
Headmaster and Canon Hay as Headmaster Emeritus.
The Development Program, as outlined to the Board of
Trustees by Canon Hay, consists of the building of a
gymnasium, a student center, administration offices, a
chapel, facilities for expanding the school, as well as the
establishment of an elementary school.

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the ThufofBagn.
dad (19161 Peter Uitinov, Terri

4:00

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HOUSE Mi Potter Takes A fiest
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Potter's rest at an Pngl,sli Country

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Sanford n1iA Beginners, 8:30 p.m.. 1201 First St.

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0" WHEEL OF FORTUNE

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(D (10) AN ELIZABETHAN
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION (THU)

10:30

future

TREE (THU)
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II 17 THE FUNTSTONES (MON.
WED, Ff1)

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17)0 *SUES AND ANSWERS

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0 4 TODAY IN FLORIDA
'7 00000 MORNING FLORIDA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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8:25

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8:00

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EDho) VILLA ALEORE
12. (17)1 LOVE LUCY

11) 0 CHARLIE ANGELS JII
aing IifViCC
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pOSes as a client of
Posts
to in vestigate a call-girl operati on
with a burglary ring going on the
side (A)

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8:30

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PARADE Gene Autry 's Grand

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Lou accidentally kills a man -d 5
forced to take care of the deceased
helpless' widow (I t'2 Mrs )

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Chiefs we Jscks,le Tea Men

lured in Song Of Tests"(1943).
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arid the serial is Chapter 104 'Don

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7:30

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the Sons of the Pioneers are lu

12. (I ) THREE STOOGES AND

('IlurdI, Sanford.

Forest Cl iv.

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3:00

MONDAY, DECEMBER22
Wright Watcher,, 10 a.m., Asnalon Lutheran
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Wright Watchers, 7 p.m., Quality inn, Langwood.

Casselberry;
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OURSELVES

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5, 0 THE MOST JOYFUL MYS.
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES
YOUNG
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CF OSSNEYI WONDERFUL) (17) THE MOST JOYFUL IIYS
RESTLESS (MON-WED.
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6:45
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7 00000 MORNING FLORIDA
1:30
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7:00
ED (10) COOIUI( CAJUN (MON
WED, Ff1)
decidis to stay in bed amer than
0(4 TODAY
90 out del,ven,•iQ presents to people
I 0 MORNING WITH CHARLES
2:00
KURALT
who dint believe in him anyway
E3i4,ANOTHER WORLD
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0 AS THE WORLD TURNS
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(MON-WED. Ff1)
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ED (1 ) SOUNOSTAGE Three of
0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
the greatest American guitar play.
ED (10) FOOTSTEPS (MOW)
erg George Benton Chat Atkins,
7:25
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d ($11 )(lugh .. Perform an hour
0 4 TODAY IN FLORIDA
(TUE. THU)
of jw. Country and rock IRI
1 00000 MORNING FLORIDA
(l) (10) CHRISTMAS HARPS

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grinding three lingers completely off. His hand was left with a
thumb and one finger.
Being a natural might hander. Jun had to learn to do
everything over with his left hand.
One of those things Jim learned to do with his left hand was
bowl. After never playing the game in his life, at the age of80,
Jim Learned how to bowl. Now the puzzle begi ns to fall In place.
The Masons came to Florida last year to participate In the
Golden Age Games. They liked itso well (fl Sanford and felt the
people were so nice, they decided to move to Florida.
In October, the Masons moved to Sanford and again Jim
partidpatedin the (olden Age Games. In fact, he was the
oldest participant in the games.
And of course, one of the events he entered was bowling.
"lie really enjoys 'ames," said Alta Mason, a very petite
Lady who still loves being a hcatessl"I don't like games too
well, although I do play cards sometimes," she said.
The couple lives at Brams Tower. In just two months they
have found many friends. Among those are SO members of the
Hurrican League, a senior citizens league formed during

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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nickname
dictating terms.
agency (abbr) C jPA 1ttvbote lIlA tI
December21, 1980
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LIIICiO1$
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61 lair
you wiuclevelopamutually
native
62 Cuttlefish ink 7 New England
Avoid the company at
this
relationship
17 Defense dc 63 Genetic
beneficial
39 Piirce with
persons today who like to
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cape
the
horns
coming
year
with
a
person
material
(abbr)
8 Caribbean
41 Scotch beret
ho ruhe you the wrong way impose their views on others.
(abbr)
IS Palo yellow 64 Eon
island
45
Dated
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att the first meeting. Your tolerance for bossy
IaITIØI
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DOWN
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stronger.
28 Ampere
21 Join
(Nov. 3. that you manage your
(abbr)
49 Water pitcher
SAGITTARIUS
23 Cruel person
1 Paradise
30 Normandy
50 Songstress
Dec. 21) - In joint ventures resources as prudently as
24 Each
dweller
invasion day
Horne
25 Heavy
today try not to involve possible. ThIi* twice before
2
34 Luxury
52 Personality
element
yourself
in something where taking on obligations you'll
Breckenridge
35 Of God (tat)
Alan - -3 Abominable 28 Roof overhang
36 Oklahoma
another
does
not ante up what have to pay off later.
27 On (2 wds) 53 G
snowman
town
CANCER (June 21-July ?2)
you do, or who has less to
temporarily
29 No more than
4 Heavens
31 Macao coin
Important
relationships
must.
Find
offer. Balance Is
5 Miscalculate 31 Contemporary 54 Go away
38 Anger
must
be
handled
with exUeme
57
long
fish
out
more
01
what
lies
ahead
6
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painter
39 Secluded
v41tey
volcano.
32 Arab country 58 Mimic
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40 S5fled
Mauna
33 Jerk (co4loq) 59 Arrange
your birthday by,sending Tor volving persons with whom
your
copy of Astro-Graph. you always seem to get along"
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mate
the
rug
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take
care of them
20
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position today in a matter of
123 •24 I
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..sn,-en ('nn,nrnmlcg,
friends wont
------------ aooreclate
4_Sfllljfl Wfl&amp; Your
may be the only way to it today if you are too Insistent
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.
upon doing everything your
overcome the deadlock,
*
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. way. Back off a bit. Let
..
ul 19) - Your burden may be a everyone put in his or her twobit heavier to shoulder today cents' worth.
It EONBEEN because
LIBRA (Sept. 234)ct. 23) one for whom you're
,has
failed
to
take
You
have good leadership
responsible
iI.
..BONN,
care of - sothething and has qualities today1 but you must
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be careful that you're not too
passed the buck to you.
PISCES
(Feb.2OMarch2O)
self-serving. Victory Is less
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51
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by Bob Montana48 49- You're a welcome addition gratifying if It has a hollow
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80
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THE S4?RT ',tY BE ,PEE()but don't be the last one to
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63
leave the party. Exit before - You don't like it when
persons put you in a position
the host or hostess yawns.
65
88
ARIES (March 21-April 19) where you have to defend
Things could become a bit every statement you make.
ruffled In your household Keep their feelinp in mind
are too many today if something ts said with
today if
chiefs and too few Indians. Set which you don't agree.
b Chic .• oung

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73rd Year, No. 110S.—Monday, Dec. 22,1980--Sanford, Florida 32771

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By DIANE PETRYK
"At the present time no decision has
Herald Staff Writer
Charges that the Seminole community been made that would affect this funAction agency discriminated against a ding," Acker said. "There are some
white Head Start teacher have not been alleged problems.
"If they turn out to be true and in turn
proved, a federal investigator said this
morning. And federal lunding for the aren't corrected, that could affect fun--agency is not In jeopardy at this time, he ding."
Acker was in Sanford investigating
said.
"It's unfortunate that the statement - Seminole Community Action's handling
was made that this could affect our 01 the complaints Tuesday through
funding," Seminole Community Action Friday last week. He said he will hand in
Executive Director Amos Jones said his report by Feb. 1.
"It Is our responsibility to find out If
today. "It's premature, since a cammittee has just been named to look into they did a good job In the Investigation,"
he said. "We'll look at the procedures
the matte'."
Clifton C. Acker, program inspector for they used and see if they were interested
the U.S. Department of Health and in finding out the truth or whether they
Human Services, said the department is were just trying to cover It up."
Acker said his report may require the
interested only in how Seminole Cornmunity Action handled recent corn- agency to do further Investigating using
different techniques. Or It may require
plaints.
The complaints included the charge something else.
"It will say what they have to do to
made by a white teacher that she was
treated differently from black teachers, come Into compliance (with federal

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paid less and harassed and intimidated regulations)," he said.
Accompanying Acker during his on.
after she filed the complaint with Acker's
site Investigation wasftobena McChter,
office in Atlanta.
This morning, however, the teacher an equal opportunity officer from the
informed Acker by phone she intends to federal Community Services Agency in
Atlanta. That agency funds the addrop the charges, he said.
"At this point there is no evidence to ministration of Seminole Community
show that any of the charges are lure," Action. McCiuster's report had not yet
been completed.
Jones said.

WIRAT BRIDGE '

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for penally. If you can double
YOURBIRTHDAY
the one that Is bid, do so
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
DECEMBER,
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Otherwise, pass it around to
Avoid being drawn into
This
corning
year
you
may
You are playing duplicate me."
_ financial
by Howie Schneider
With a good hand and no be faced with some difficultsomething
where
Your partner opens one
UCililiflUS are mate upon you
decisions
that
will
cause
you
notrum. Second hand bids major suit stopper, bid two
two clubs. lie Is playing Lan- diamonds. You expect partner to make major changes In today. Developments could
dy so that his two-club call is to bid one of the minors if he direction. You'll handle get very complicated or
artificial to show spades and cant stop both majors. With challenge admirably and find costly.
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hearts, The experts have all some game interest plus a victory along flCW roads.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
sorts of complicated ways to high honor in one major, bid
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. In order to advance your selfact against this. We are going two of that major With both
to suggest a reasonably slm- minors and no game interest. 19) Continue to be extremely Interests today It may cost
pl way to defend against this bid two notrump to ask part- diplomatic and tactful In you a little more and you'll
hd
ncr to bid a minor. With one important associations af- have to do a Little extra to be
1
Bear in mind that you minor and some game inter- fecting your career or
successful. A free ride is
,Ir.'ot interested in playing in est, bid three of that minor,
reputation. Support from unlikely.
.i rii.ijur suit any more and
If you just want to compete.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
most of the time you don't pass first and bid something allies isn't too enthusiastic
now. Find out more of what Harboring resentment or
want to be in game Maybe later
you can penalize the Landy
Finally, make sure that lies ahead for you in the year grudges is out of character for
bidder If you think you can, your partner knows what you following your birthday by vou vet today you may do so.
Just double his two u-lubs. This are dIng
sending for your copy of
by Ed Sullivan
healed
d wounds cannot
Ind s.iys I can double AT
ilWSI'Al'EItENTEHI'ftlSI; ASSN 1 Astro-Graph. Mail $1 for each by irritatingthem,
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ONE MAJOR SUIT
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to Astro-Graph, Box 489,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
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Be sure to specify birth persons w aren't prepared
Wirn Major Moople 10019.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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to pay their are of the tab.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. You won't be in the mood to be
*
191 If projects don't come off imposed upon by such types.
as you hoped they would, it
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. S) In
may be because you're going
about them incorrectly. Re- order to be successful today,
you must be careful not to
examine Your methods.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March20) spread your forces too thin.
Unless a friend vuilunteers to Going off in several directions
let you in on a confidential would waste all of your elconcern today, avoid prying forts
too deeply 1ie or she could
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
by Stoffel &amp; Heirndahl
resent It.
Profit from your past
ARIES(March 21-April Ii mistakes by not repeating
W14Y "tOU
Be sure you and your mate them today. A situation may
SEE,1 TOLD ),0U :E WAG AN
are pulling together today, arise again which is similar to
instead of pulling apart, if one you (lidn't handle too well
there is something important recently.
that has to be finished.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23TAURUS I April 20-May 201 Dec. 21) Even though you
Unless )ou have the complete may be well-intentioned, It
cooperation of co-workers will be wise today not to poke
today, little will be ac- your nose into the affairs of
comimplished Neither should others. Watch from the
iriqxise personal demands on sidelines.
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officials said they would do
whatever was necessary to bring the

Ile said his office is involved with the
complaints because both discrimination
and corporal punishment are prohibited
under federal funding regulations,

FLETCHER'S LANDING
by T. K. Ryan

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by Douglas Coffin

week today because the trial judge Is
But lawyers in the case saidhedecided
suffering from the flu.
to call a recess after convening court
U.S. District Judge William Bryant because he had a fever and was suffering
elamnissed the jury at the trial of Kelly and an apparent case of the flu.
two co-defendants until next Monday.
Maher was called to testify last week
The Judge had planned to continue the as a defense witness.

Sanford, Lake Mary Officials File New Appeals
B DAVID St loAzl.F:lt
Herold Stall Writer
census figures rek-aSITI iff 'iails
N
increase the pepul.itiiri 'if S-niinok'
Counts and iL'i e-iljes
Rut 11w increases are sipiollef' than the
ones sonic citS leaderst'xpei'teil when
the) challanged the first st-i!, 4 figures
released in Jul)
11w new figures, released this l ist
week, are still not the final results,
census officials say 11w last set of
nwnbers counting count) residents is due'
in April, the) 50)

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Itsltl his cih as having oils 628 tiiimmi,',,
.irvl oportiia'rits
bIiv'k-t, -hlik count if hiimmws (is IN

back

WASHINGTON (UPI - Depending
upon the Census Bureau's headcount In
New York, Florida may gain four new

'rIstLs-takers back fur it

reiunm. .1111 thu government ruiise lists
I .510 (l'A el hing UriiLs 0 the (It)

seats in the house instead of three and
may lose six, two more than

But Kuibes sass the hurt-au hiked the
housing figure-, " ithniut aulujirig in the'
hundreds of people- se hi' Ii'. t- in the' neSS I) re-cor de d hiuuiiies
lit saiii he beIit'es a letter to the'
bureau will again k"id census-Lake'rs iii
readjust their fugures he-lore certifying
the 10-s ear count

them."

Lee Moore

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The census bureau gave Sanford an
Sherppanl said Casselherry is going to
While the new figures mna be adjwilisl extra &amp;4 persons in the seciinei ic
SIII
k v. i tI its iuffit i.il MUM ( i t 15.1[62
t iuurit ing but Moore says he still believes
based on new information rt'et'ivt'd b
slatea belief the- tut&gt; re4ill&gt; has 1.tJO to
then'
is
rvi
autiimmi.,tii
the tuital (it) population should be at least
the census bureau,
2.000 noire residents
appeal iir wenlun' ,is the-re sea.s from the' not_
bureau.
)".the'
(00, 20.721 listed by the
Sheppard said he based his figures on
work figures released in Juls
Knowles stud he does not understand the- - it&gt; s 'semi t-n.sus Likenì a feu )ears
Will ie Os ied'i Ma or liii Morgan .and the' nit-se numbers
,o.
ig .irxi on otla-r lot ton. se hit Ii allow
Maor June Leurtiiajui
P
Longset.l t)eut
In it letter dated Sept 12, the local lain to estititate' the nuimiber of liersAills
say the new figures hi.es t' brought their Curls
I,,ur,.,, ,,U,,i' IaiItI hiri, the ii t'iiu., ri I ir
a -il',
- .,,,
cities right op to the level where they populatit;nofSanford should go up
But Sheppdrd,uintce1iuut 11w fight liver
should be-. officials in S.in(oril. Lake amIhe'r 2.3)3 Iwr sons, because a census possessiuei if the Deer htuiu sutittisision
Mary, and ( asselbe'rry s'i) the flC'S tract had been listed as being outside the arid its 400 boitit's, now legally Listed .15
numbers are still too lose An Altamonte city when it was within Sanford's outside the city hunts
Springs official said his city seas also boundaries
Morgan called the figures for Oviedo it
staying with the new numbers
11w addition of 2,3)3 personS would Vittol-y over the' federal bureaucracy,
saying he is "personally Very pleased'
Sanford Mayor Lee Moon, and Lake bring the official tally very close to
with the' results .
('ulbes
say
their
Sa
nf
ord's
po
pulation
claims,
Mary City Manager Phil
On first iuunt, Osiedua had 2,40 perappeal.s.-'
new
cities have both filed for
All we can tb is go back to them,"
suns, not the 3(4)0 Morgan claumne-d us-c in
But (asselberr) Mayor (hee'n Shwp- Miv're said, pointing out the figure does the city.
pard said his city is just giving op and not seem to be large enough when
The new figures put the population 70
accepting the federal population num- measured against other figures of how above Morgan's i'laiiii
hers, even though they set'Ili to Lv.' bet- large the population is
Mrs l.ormmianoi saul Longwouels
ween 1.000 and 2,.) hott
Kulbes feels Lake Mary has the best population figure of 9,402 was close
chance to have its population figures erinugh to the city's 10,000 person
Sanfort)'City Manager Warren Pete
raised
because an error in the first count estiiiaate that she belicst-d the' cily se',uld
an
formulating
started
has
Knowles

New York

first estimated, a

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population trends

magazine has forecast.
American Demographics magazine

also said the South and West will gain a
mitajority in the house with flu seats,
moving past the Northeast and North
Central states which now hold 225 seats in
the 435-seat chamber.
The Census Bureau previously

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lie turned over the findlI4tOSeminole
Community Action in August, he said,
and gave the agency until Nov. 1 to
complete its own investigation and lake
any action that may be called for.
But Acker said he rejected multi of

WASHINGTON ( UPI) -Rep. Richard trial with testimony by J.P. hlatier,
Kelly's Alacazn trial was recessed for a Kelly's former district aide.

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agency into compliance.
Acker spent several days in Seminole
County in June investigating complaints
it 11* County's five HIM £tM't esMMI.

Kelly Trial Recesses For Week

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the agency's Investigation.
Seminole Community Action ad.
"It was not sufficient," he said.
ministers federal grants through a
Jones disagreed.
variety of programs such as Head Start.
"I can't say what Mr. Acker means,"
It receives about $365,000 a year from the Jones said. "When the matter was
federal goverrunent for Head St-art. It La-ought to our attention we did look Into
also receives more than 1150,000 per year It. And some action was taken."

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Acker said other complaints Involved

abuse of children at the Head Start
center. In one incident the mother of a
legally blind child claimed the child was
slapped twice by a teacher's aide.
Another federal investigator claims she
heard 11w same side t*s, am child "you
hav. had one whipping tod.y and )tlooks
like you want another one," Acker said.

estimated a 14-seat change, with 10 states
gaimog seats and eight states losing
seats. Although the agency has not
changed its official position, Director
Vincent Barabtai said recently the finding of 4 million more people in the South
and West than initially forecast ri'ohablv
would mean a 11-seat cha nge under a
com pl ex fonnula determining t he dl.strlbution of seats.
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uiu.ike an appeal
Ile liv.' new population figure for
.-\itouiiorite' Spriflgs is still alsiut 3,000
mitre than ciaimmms iiwde y iufficials in
JUI) ('it&gt; Mariner Joe Nesbit said the
fit

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to

stick with the new -ensus

spokeswoman said.

.
Nesbit said he is pleased with the
figure's, about 500 persons higher than the
last University of Florida count
Altamonte Springs had been using
Winter

Springs

increased

its

p;ulatiiun by 298 on the new accounting
298 persons the city never asked for.
City Manager Richard l(azansky said
he was satisfied with the original city
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population figure of 10,104. His was
only city not to appeal its first count.
11w housing figures on t he new accounting show a drop in the total number
of units because different methods were
used to count homes, a census bureau
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The first count excluded vacant homes
but

Included

dwellings

listed

in

uninhabitable by government standards.
New figures include vacant buildings but
exclude substandard units, she said,
A dwelling unit is any apartment,
home, mobile home or room in a rooming
house occupied by a separate "family" of
one person or more.

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The initial Census Bureau estimate
forecast these gains: Florida, three;
California and Texas, two each; Arizona,
Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Ten--nessee, Utah and Washington, one each.
It forecast these losses: New York,
four; Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois,
two each; Massachusetts, Michigan,
New Jersey and South Dakota, one each.

The magazine forecast an extra seat
for Florida, Texas and Nevada, with a
loss of sax seats for New York and a oneseat loss for Missouri.

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