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72nd Year, No, 112— Monday, December 31, 1979— Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280)—Price 15 Cents

Soviets Gave D'I'Plomats Afgh0nie stan Cover=Up Story
WêSIflNOTON (UP!) — Soviet diplomats were
instructed to tell leaders throughout the world
their IZOOPS entered Afghanistan to defend the

Central Asian nation against an unidentified
"third Country."
Information reaching the White House said the
Kremlin roused Its diplomats In several capitals
Thursday night and early Friday and Instructed
them to present what sources called "a patently
contrived excuse for their Intrusion into

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PEKING (UP!) — China deilvered a
note to the Soviet Union today formally
demanding that Moscow pull Its troops
out of neighboring Afghanistan, and
*lling the Invasion "a threat to China's
security."
Deputy Foreign Minister Zhang
Halfeng summoned Soviet ambassador
J.S. Shcherbakov to protest "the Soviet
Invasion of Afghanistan and its In.
terventlon In the Internal affairs of that
country," the official Xinhua news
agency said.
"The Chinese government demands
that the Soviet authorities Immediately
stop their aggression and intervention In
Afghanistan and withdraw all their armed forces from that country," Xinhua
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Year's Eve and everyone present wants to
be sure his or her
watch is synchronized
at the stroke of 12.
One person's watch
says ten to eight, another shows seven to
eight, and a third says
six past eight.
One watch is seven
minutes off, another Is
nine minutes off, and a
third four minutes off.
But which Is which no
one present knows.
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"Afghanistan Is China's neighbor and
therefore the Soviet armed invasion of
that country posesa threat toChina's
security. This cannot but arouse the
grave concern of the Chinese people."
Zhang asked the ambassador to report
"this solemn and just stand of the
Chinese government" to Mocow,
Xinhua said.
Harsh criticism of the Soviet military
thrust accompanied the summoning of
Shcherbakov. Xtnhua said the incursion
was part of a strategy to seize oilproducing areas, control sea lanes and
out-flank Europe.
It said the Soviet Invasion "poses a
grave threat to peace and security in
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movehesald outraged theworldcom- ministers. All
five nations have publicly
who arrived Sunday nlgln• condemned the Soviet action.
for tliidly convened meeting at
After the meeting, Christopher planned
President Carter's order, called on
to fly to Brussels, Belgium to discuss the
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NEW DELHI, India (UP!) —
visor Zbignlew Brzezinski said Sunday
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the invading Soviet army included
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rebellion. diplomats said.
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mountainous country has reached nearly
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In Washington, national security ad. of Tema and Kushka.

BLAST OFFI What can you draw to complete the circus
scene above? To find out, add lines from
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He also believes that when "an atheistic
military regime like the Soviets and their pup.

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Afghanistan because historically the people are
"highly motivated to preserve their own in.
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ambassador couldn't think of the name of one to with Russia.
be used."
Meantime, officials are comparing the actions

of the Soviet Union to the attempted takeover of
Azerbaijan, a province of northeastern Iran,
following World War 11. The Soviets held the
province until President harry Truman insisted
they withdraw.
The last time the Kremlin used its military
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The Kremlin justified its Intervention on the
The Soviet ambassadors in meetings with basis of its 'peace and friendship" treaty with
foreign leaders claiined the Russian forces were
Afghanistan. But, the sources said, Russia acsent across the border "to defend Afghanistan tually assisted in a coup d'etat and the inagainst a third country,"
stallatlon of a "puppet they brought in with their
Authoritativesources said that when a foreign own forces."
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Slates has warned the Soviet Union It is Pakistan.
peqesid to honor a nearly 25-year-old
Pakistan has provided a haven for
ànie agreement and use armed fa(ce Islamic guerrillas fighting the SovietPakistan should Soviet troops in backed regime in Afghanistan.
Afghsnlotan cross Pakistan's border.
Brzezinski said Carter reaffirmed the
National .ecwity adviser Zbignlew U.S. commitment during telephone
1bk4 said Sunday President Carter conversations with Pakistan's leader,
authorised him to publicly reaffirm Gen. Muhammad ZLa-ul.Haq.

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NEW YEAR'S EVE
IS FOR THE BIRDS

Long before man invented the calendar. New
Year's Eve and the hangover, birds were
flying over lake Monroe in search for a meal.
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celebrations tonight, being content to
welcome in the new year by standing in a
swamp somewhere and dreaming of a fat fish.

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By DIANE PETRYK
But the Russells have asked for a rehearing, ac- It also Irked County Commissioner Bill
Herald Staff Writer
cording to Assistant County Attorney Bob McMillan. the Russell's district commissioner, who said the
It looks like the Seminole County Commission and No date has been set for the rehearing, he said.
Russells ignored the county's stop work order and
the Kenneth A. Russells of St. Johns River Estates Will
Early In 1919, the original permit to build the dock refused to pick up certified letters directing them to
start the new year by continuing their dispute over the was withdrawn by the county and a stop-work order shorten the dock.
length of the Russell's boat dock,
bmwd when it was pointed out that the structure was
After the dock was buud
completed, the Ru lls applied
After a year of controversy, the coun ty commission going to extend 22 feet into the canal —12 feet further
for an after-the-fact building per , 1 were turned
ruled Dec. 4 that the dock on lot 10, block C, 1701 tt the co unty permitted.
down by the commission.
Missouri, extends further into the canal behind the
Russell's property than the county building permit
The dock also violated the, area's subdivision
If the Russells are turned down in their appeal, they
allowed and must be shortened.
regulations and incensed the Russell's neighbors,
could challenge the board's decision In court.

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Iranian Hostage-Takers Change
Minds, Agree To Meet Waldheim
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — Militant students today agreed to
Americans will have spent In the close confines of the
meet with U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim but In. sprawling U.S. Embassy compound, They also passed
dlcated he is wasting his time If he expects to negotiate release
Thanksgiving and Christmas there, seen only by the students
of the 50 American hostages.
and a few hand-picked visitors from the outside.
The militants' about-face, apparently prompted by Iran's
official acceptance of the visit as a "fuctinding" mission,
The U.N. Security Council Is putting the finishing touches on
came shortly before Waldheim's departure for a scheduled an American-sponsored resolution that, in effect, would give
New Year's day arrival in Tehran.
Iran until Jun. 7 to free the hostages or risk a council Imposed
New Year's will the third holiday and the 59th day the economic blockade.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) —Twelve laws passed by the
Anothern wlawspecifiesthattwop, ecanbelistedasco.
1979 Legislature, including a complete rewrite of the state's
owners 01 a motor vehicle on the registration, in order to solve
Jury code, go Into effect Tuesday.
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. some problems Involving inheritances,
The now code provides for a fine ofupw$1ooto not comply
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with a jury summona and makes It contempt 01 court for an
person would assume total ownership.
employer to not let an employ.. off work for jury duty or to
Also going Into effect Is a massive rewrite 01 the uniform
punish him for IL
commercial code covering major business transactions. The
Also, a juror will no longer have to be a resident of Florida
measure is designed to clear up ambiguities resulting from
for
or
although he or she must be a Florida recent court decisions.
resident and a registered voter.
A proposal aimed at increasing sales 01 Florida fruit to
Judges will have discretion for the first time to excuse
Floridians also takes effect on New Year's Day. It allows
lawyers and phyelclm
growers and shippers to stamp fruit or produce to show It was
Pregnant women and women not employed full time who grown in Florida and requires that fruit or prodoce shipped
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In all, some 57 million workers are covered by the
Fair Labor Standards Act that will boost the minimum
wage from. $2.90 per hour to $3.10 per hour Tuesday.
The maximum amount of outside income that a
person age.65 to 7{ ra)' earn without losing Social
Security benefits rises from $4,579 to $5,000. Those
under 65 may earn $3,720 instead of the current $3,480.
There is no earnings limit for those more than age 71.
Wage earners making more than $22,900 a year
about 13 percent of the work force
will pay up to
$183.90 more in Social Security taxes during 1980 than
they did in 1979.

deputy to transport him.
- burglarizing a Sanford Plaza store at 2
The county originally had said agents a.m. on Dec. 21, pleaded
would be down for him on Dec. 26, but has been set for Feb. 4. innocent. Trial
A man who spent eight days In the they never showed.
wo persons charged in one grand
Seminole Jail awaiting transport to
In other arraignments for felony theft,
Lori B. Cary and Randal J.
Broward County has : been set free charges:
Englehart pleaded not guilty. They were
because Broward could not be bothered
Marvin E. Cotton, arrested Dec. 12 arrested
to pick him up, say sheriff's deputies.
by Sanford police, pleaded innocent to police. on Dec. 23 by Altamonte Springs
"I was living in Daytona, but I'm going charges of tresspass, obstructing an
to catch a bus to California," said Le
William E. Huguley, charged with
Leroy officer and battery on an officer. His case
grand theft on Dec. 27, pleaded innocent.
Ar thur Richardson as he was released by will come to trial on Feb. 4.
John B. Veralll, Jr. of Fern Park,
County Judge Wallace Hall at arraign.
Robert Lee Florence and Gerald Lee
ment Friday.
Florence, arrested at the Longwood charged with ltIng a forged Check
On Thursday, Hall sent a warning to Phillips 66 convenience store on Dec. 16 an Orlando ABC liquor store account,
Broward he would be forced to release following an accident and disturbance, pleaded innocent to the charges. His case
will be heard on Feb. 4.
Richardson, arrested in Altamonte will come to trial on Feb. 4.
Springs on December 21, if the county did
Robert Florence pleaded innocent to
The state's attorney dropped charges
not pick him up the next day.
four counts of ba ttery on an officer, his against the following persons:
"We can't try a man Just on a teletype brother, innocent to one count.
Frank Robinson, who was
report (on a warrant)," said a deputy.
Fanny Mae Smith pleaded innocent Dec. 17 by Longwood police and charged

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!) Firefighters who have
refused to work for 10 days in a labor dispute with the
city have rejected the city's latest contract offer,
After the union's executive board turned down the
offer Sunday, city officials said they would go to court
Monday to have contempt of court citations, issued
against the union members.
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NAT IONAI REPORT: A thick fog shrouded the East and was blamed
, for causing a plane accident in Michigan in which three persons were
and one critically Inbred. Rain and snow battered the West. Fog
was a problem In the rest of the northeastern quarter of the nation, A
L cold front continued to push inland over the western part of the nation
: during the early morning hours today.
AREA READINGS (5a.m.): temperature: 54; overnight low: 52,
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yesterdays high: 75; barometric pressure: 25.51; relative humidity: 77

percent; winds: Northwest atlO mph.

TIDES, Daytona Beach; high, 5:59 low, 7:15; high, 17:23

Rayport: high, 11:45 low, 1:35; high, 7:03 low, 7.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out SO Miles;
,' Winds becoming northwesterly 10 to IS knots today through Tuesday.
Seas mostly 3 to 4 feet. Considerable cloudiness with a chance of
showers becoming partly Cloudy by Tuesday.'.'AREA FORECAST: Mostly cloudy and cooler today and tonight with
a slight chance of showers today. Partly cloudy and continued cool New
Years day. Highs today mostly in the mid aos and Tuesday in the low
SOs. Lows tonight in the 40s
'' today and diminishing some tonight: Rain Probability 20
percent today.

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Richard M. Fillmore Sr.,

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today, the third full day of the long New Year's holiday Evans, 63, of 4O E. 14th St.,
Weekend.
Sanford, died Sunday at
A UP! count at I am F Monday showed that 219 people Seminole Memorial Hospital.
were killed In traffic accidents ding the New Year's period Born in Monticello, she came
that began at 1p.m. local time Friday and ends at midnight to Sanford in 19 and was a
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retired merchant. She was a
(Ufr1 reported 19 traffic deatha, followed by Pennsyl. member of the First Baptist
vanla with 17 and Ohio with 15. Texas had 12 traffic fatalities Qiurch.
and North Carolina reported 11 dead.
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Richard "marvelous."
revival of "I Remember Mama," with
Rodgers, who composed the music for
"I know if my husband were here he UvUllmannin the leading role. ft ran for
dozens of Broadway smashes including would regret itasthuchaswehave,"she 108 performances.
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"Oklahoma," "South Pacific" and "The said. "They were very auccesful and
Survivors
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wife
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Dorothy,
who
would
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married
Rodgers, who also scored "The Sound
She said
Rodgers
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for Mary
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next March
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"Pal Joey," "The King and Ill. It's sad, but
its wonderful
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daughters,
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a bout 10:30 p.m. in his apartment at the
"I'm so saddened," said Sammy Calm, and Linda Rodgers Brecldr, both of New
Pierre Hotel on Fifth Avenue.
president of the Songwriters' hail of York City, ad six grandchildren.
Family spokeswoman Alice Regen. Fame. "He was just beyond genius. The Popular song hits composed by
sburg said the exact cause of death was word genius is used so easily. But when Rodgers included "Manhattan," "Some
Man Arrested In Stabbing
unimown,
you speak of Richard Rodgers, the word Enchanted Evtning," "The Sound of
Rodgers' health began falling in 1974 genius has soh muc meaning."
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) A landscape
Music," "I Could Write a Book,"
when he underwent a tracheotomy for
ervice operator who pleaded guilty to manslaughter
Rodgers teamed with lyricists as "Bewitched, Bothered ands
In the death of his first wife 11 years ago has been
cancer of the throat. In 1979, he s*iffered collaborators and his musical tandems "My Funny Valentine."'Climb Every
a stroke.
were as popular in the middle 20th Mountain," "The Most Beautiful Girlin
charged with first degree murder In the fatal stabbing
of his second wife.
"He was one of the bravest men I' Century as Gilbert and Sullivan in their the World," "With a Song in My Heart,"
know," said Dorothy Hammerstein, day.
MelVInJ0n,,of P0OBe
,surrendered
"People Will Say We're In Love,"
widow of Rodgers' songwriting partner
Sunday morning to a Broward County sheriff's deputy
Rodgers first teamed with lyricist "Falling in Love With Love," "Ten Cents
Oscar Hammerstein II. "He was brave Lerenz "Larry" Hart, and then wrote a a Dance," "Oh, What a Beautiful Morthe parking lot of the hospital where his wife died
because he battled so much illness and string of successful scores with Ham- ning," ,,It Might As Well Be Spring,"
about 12 hours earlier. 1k, was taken to the Broward
never complained."
merstein. His third collaborator was "Getting to Know you,,, "1k Lady Is a
County Jail in Fort Lauderdale, where he was held
Mrs. Hammerstein recalled that her Stephen Sondhelin.
without bond.
Tramp," "You'll Never Walk Alone,"
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Investigators say they suspect
arson in three small fires discovered
on the fifth floor
of the Miami Herald early Sunday morning.
The. biggest fire was spotted when someone saw
smoke coming out of the office of Tropic Magazine, the
Heralds Sunday siçplement. Shortly before, two
smaller fires had been discovered on the same floor.
MthouaJ the fire in the Tropic office started near an
electric coffee makerInvestigator Franklin Barron
called It suspicious in'origin" because of the two other
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moderator of the dispute, said the committee will make a
current plans will be consummated,
changed through compromise or abandoned.
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Richard Rodgers Leaves- Legacy.

Both blazes broke out In aparbnent buildings only a
mile apart and within hours of each other on the city's

Decade

Beginning in January, Sheriff John E. Polk suggested to
county officials that they had better put soni c tough anti-smut
ordinances on the books or else. By December, Polk proved to
be a prophet as topless dancers flocked to Seminole County
after crackdowns in Orange County and neighboring cities.
After arrests and restrictions on dancers elsewhere, Mike
Pinter, owner of the Club Juana, one of Seminole Countys
three topless clubs, reported that girls were arriving in droves
looking for Jobs.
Polk continued to urge the county to adopt ordinances
of Seminole County.
relating
to topless entertainment and massage parlors, adult
The hospital board of trustees proposed a compromose
bookstores
and prostitution.
whereby the current building would be renovated to continue
The
-"The
word
Is out that Seminole County Is the place to come,"
repercussions of the special September election in Lake
to serve the downtown area and a satellite facility built in the
olk
M
y
are
said.
"I'm
urging the commission to go ahead and adopt
still
reverberating
in
city
hail.
ar
Lake Mary area. The trustees proposed to convert from
The city council had asked the voters to approve a $4.25 per these ordinances before the problem arrives.
county-owned to a private, noWor-profit corporation that
$1,000 assessed valuation property tax, up from the $3 per
'You might say I want to close the barn door before the
would lease the hospital.
levied
for
most
of
the
six
horse
gets in."
ye
ar
s
the
community
had
been
$l,
But before the trustees could make a decision, the S51U1fl015
incorporated.
Polk's
proposals are now with county attorney Nikki Clayton
County Board of Commissioners decided it wanted to look at
Fifty-four
percent
of
the
city's
electorate
went
to
the
polls
to
all possible alternatives for the hospital. In July the cornMs. Clayton said she is researching the enforceability of the
vote 2-1 against the proposal. The council ended up levying the
mission met with the governor-appointed trustees and
maximum allowed by law, without voter approval, $2.84 per proposed ordinances and watching action in federal courts on
representatives of Investor-owned and not-for-profit groups
1.
$1,000. The new tax rate meant a 16 cent per $1,000 property tax such issues. Federal courts ha ve been ruling similar
Interested in the hospital
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prohibitIons as unconstitutional, she said.
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Later the county called for formal proposals for purchase or
Ordinances against specific behavior might result in the
After
the
turndown
of
the
tax
increase:
lease of the facility. Six groups responded by the Nov. 15
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Three
incumbent
councilmen
county
"spinning its wheels on something that can't be conPat
Southward,
harry
deadline Including the hospital board of trustees.
trolled
from a practical standpoint," sa id Commissioner
Terry
and
Cliff
Nelson
declined
to
ee
s
k
re-election.
In December, the commission narrowed the field of canGene
Sandra
Glenn.
Three
new
councilmen
were
elected.
Victor
Olvera,
didates for takeover or replacement of Seminole MemorIal
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Hospital to three: the board of trustees; Florida Hospital,
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oposes
do
th
Day
Adventist
group
th
at
pr
to
Orlan , a Seven
Fox
have served on city advisory boards.
renovate theexlztlngfadlllty and build autellite in the future;
Five police officers resigned to take better paying and
and Hospital Corporation of America, which proposes to
more
secure Jobs elsewhere. All five were veteran officers
replace the facili ty with a new hospital within the Sa nford city
with
the
department. Some of them were replaced with young
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policemen.
The county board is expected to make Its decision In
Motor
grader operator position was changed from part
County planners' proposals to include strict restrictions on
ma
tter
Jan.
c
hearings
on
the
January, sometime after publi
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to
full
time. Parks maintenance position was eliminated,
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prehensive plan riled citizens to such an extent that not only
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Complaining that county government is attempting to take
park acquisition,
away their private property rights, a group )f irate Seminole
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Preparation is underway for applying for federal funding
County citizens, led by Mrs. Margaret Canmiack, a real estate
to install water and sewer lines in Industrial areas on Rinehart
agent and landowner, insisted that the county commission
Road and Lake Emma Road. The purpose is to entice industry
make no land-use regulations stricter than that which now
An event that had a great deal of emotional impact upon the
to the city to Increase Lake Mary's tax base and to provide
exists.
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community this past year was the death of Mother Ruby
jobs.
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They also succeeded in getting the commission, upon a
Wilson, 70, In a Jan. 31 automobile accident.
As the year Is coming to an end, stability has not quite
motion by Commissioner Sandra Glenn, to approve creation of
The founder and president of the Good Samaritan Home,
returned to city hall. Two efforts recently to Increase city
a 15-member citizens committee to review the adopted cornIncome by levying fees for special services have been turned
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prehensive plan.
11 Sanford, and the Rest Haven child day care center, she was
down by the council after protest of the people.
loved and revered by the entire Sanford community for her
The defeated amendments to the plan were proposed by
dedication and faith.
county planners who said they felt development should be
The car which she was driving was involved in a head-on
limited for safety and nat ural drainage preservation in floodcollision at Country Club Road and Lake Boulevard.
prone areas. They also earmarked some areas of "unique
She was also founder and Pastor of the Free Will Hollness Sanford mourned the passing of Mother
ecological si gnificance" for conservation.
Wilson. a
Church and was known for helping white, black, young or old,
Mrs. Cammack called the prop.sals "part of a scheme by
.
woman
whose-impact
on
the
community
cannot
never turning away anyone in nest
Seminole County government to gain control and ow nership of
Funeral services at the civic center were attended by p be measured. Her death, in a .January auto ac- A
our land" without paying a fair price for it.
cident, came as a deep shock to a community
proximately 1,000 persona.
C"nnmissioner Richard Williams objected to a citizens
which had seen her celebrate her 50th wedding
sbe had cared for and had been a positive Incluem on Un
The Sanford City Commission during budget time included conunittee that will restudy the entire comprehensive plan. He
lives of many young people and helped them With their anniversary less than two months before, A
$77,000 cash to be spent during the 1979-1980 fiscal year for said the plan went through a long process of hearings before Its
education. Among these were De. Buck Jones, a St. Louli thousand people attended her funeral.
adoption and public input had already been obtained.
downtown revitalization,
minister, and l, Oswald Bronson, PdM of BIUIUDeThe city also pledged labor valued at $54,478 and use of
Coolunan College. Both spoke at the funeral, as did Hn*lah
equipment worth another $22,795 to accomplish the project.
Ross, who had helped her at Good Samaritan Home since 1103
The only asses retained by Chase &amp; Co. were an orange
But as the 1979 year was coming to an end, there was no
and took over as pastor of the chinch after hit death.
grove In Seminole County, a sugar farm and a farm In
guarantee the revitalization project as envisioned will come to
liii than two montha before, Mother Wihon had celebrated Zellwood.
pass. A committee composed of representatives of the Sanford
her 50th weddIng anniversary with her hushend, 1mothy. who
George 14. Hagen, president of Reichhold Lts., said assets
Business Association (SBA); the Sanford Development Correplaced hit as president of Good
purchased Included not only those of the Sanford and Ft. Myers
poration (SDC) and of opponents to the Plan, led by Sanford
5SGrd QWIMmU operation, but also those In connection with the manufacture
had been grand marshal of ft "V
It was long night for some 300 persons evacuated from a
attorney, G. Algernon Speer, was formed to work out difParade,
and *1e of agricultural chemicals and distribution of building
2,000-foot
radius of the site of a Jan. 12 train derailment on
ferences which led to the project's standstill.
materials.
Downtown merchants and property owners appeared State Howl 434 and Douglas Road in South Seminole County.
Chase &amp; Co., established In 1014, manufactured and sold a
Eight cars of a Seaboard Coast Line Railroad train carrying
divided on the scope of the project. Speer and his supporters
broad line oldiemical fertilizers for agriculture and for the
specifically objected to the plan to close off a portion of 530 gallons of highly explosive liquid petroleum gas were
lawn and garden market in Florida. It also distributed roofing
Magnolia Avenue to create a pedestrian mall, the resulting derailed shortly before 11 p.m. Traffic was diverted from the
materials to a large mmiber of roofing contractors throughout
loss of parking spaces, the creation of planters which were to area just west of Interstatelill until the next afternoon.
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extend Into the street and the possible disruption to downtown
Evacuees from the nearby Quality Inn motel and homes in
Moore had been on the board of directors of Chase for more
businesses during the several months construction would be The Springs subdivision spent the night at Rolling Hills
y.. tO than 10 yon and had been employed by Chase for 15 years.
Moravian Church and Longwood Elementary School, hastily
taking place.
Canadlam came to Sanford
il
lieassstaofons olbanford'so&amp;inut besiu::
Speer had said If plans continued as envisioned he would file setup as shelters. The Red Cross served cof fee and donuts and
McDonalds provided breakfast.
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city commission earlier had agreed to provide funding
Twenty-five sheriff's department volunteers, 15 to 20
n 001611 tbr
for the renovations to streets, sidewalks, construction of Altamonte Springs fire fighters and the ma jority of the
RA Untied
assets, reportedly "In gum of Is M
piwch was cioseit
piantera and other public facilities In the First Street area, and sheriff's department and Altamonte Springs on-duty personnel
States mjsklivy, Cana, Corp.
the use of city hall staff and the city engineering deinrtment. were called to help In the Incident.
.pt.
The cars were lifted from their sides Saturday by a crane
name of the row corporation ho been dia'ç,d to
But City Manager Warren Knowles said the city commission
Terry Melvin Sims became the second man in five years to
Sunnl1nd Corp. Las Moore, who had been praddii* and
was not willing to spend $50,000 In Improvements omdy to have and tracks and equipment repaired.
be .uiknced to the death penalty in Seminole County.
Among the evacuees were 22 members of the University of
general manager of Chase &amp; Co., was named chief wcutive
to spend more money removing the Inprovements If someone
Sims, 'a North Carolina resident, was convicted of killing a
Carolina swim
Caro
using
(lie
swim team and 14 members of Daytona's
"S"nllan label
bel
took them to
1cer. He noted Cliin had been
Seminole County sheriffs reserve deputy during a Dec. 1977
Seatreeze
High
School
wrestling team.
on Its fertilizer nrodects for "WE.
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Vic Arnett of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
holdup of the Longwood Village Pharmacy. Early in 1979, a
relocation of the facility remain possibilities.
Beginning with the hospital board of trustees' discussion in
May of renovation vs. building a new hospital, the fate of the
code-violation ridden facility kept hospital employees, county
officials and area residents concerned most of the year.
The suggestion of New York consulting Firm of Booze-Allen
&amp; Hamilton that a new hospital be built outside of Sanford
brought protest from some doctors and others, but many
agreed that the facility should be moved south to growth areas

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MIAMI (UPI)
The chief investigator Into the
death of a man allegedly beaten to death by police
officers says the public will become even more
horrified when more is known about.the incident.
"Stick close to the trial for the real horror stories,"
Capt. Marshall Frank said this weekend. "You haven't
heard anything yet."
Four Dade County police officers were charged
and a fifth as an accessory
fact In the bsatIiDec;. 17 which resulted in
the death of Arth ur McDuffie, 33 , five days later.
"They looked like a bunch of animals fighting for
meat," said one anonymous police officer who saw the

Richardson was charged in Broward to charges of battery to a police officer on with. posseslon of a short-barreled
with one count of 'lewd prostitution', Dec. 20, when she was arrested by shotgun. The state was given two weeks
details unavailable, said court officials. Seminole deputies. She will be tried Feb. to prepare its case against Bennie Nelson
He was arrested after being stopped b
4.
Mason, who was arrested at the same
Altamonte Springs police and an idenTimothy J. Bradley, charged with time. The shotgun was allegedly In the
tificatlon check revealed he was wanted interfering with and battery on a police car 'the two were riding in.
the charge.
officer on Dec. 20, p1ead% not guilty. He
Roecoe E. Vicars, who had been
But telegrams and other corn- will be tried on Feb. 4.
charged with stealing a car. He was

CHICAGO (UP!)
Police said they were
questioning a teen-age girl In the arson fire of an
apartment building that sent residents jumping from
windows to escape the flames.
The fire was one of two in which 13 people were Mlied
and more than 50 others injured.

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Eighteenth Judicial Circuit court Judge Thamas Waddell Jr.
sentenced Sims, 33, to die in tl.e electric chair for killing
George Pfeil, a former New York City policeman. The sentence was handed down July 24.
Pfeil was entering the pharmacy to fill a prescription for his
wife when he became involved in the shootout with Sims and
was killed. He was 55.
Dubbed the trigger-man, Sims was the third man convicted
in connection with the killing. Two of the four robbers involved
in the incident cooperated wi th police in testifying against
Sims and received lesser sentences.
Appeals in cases where the death sentence is imposed are
manded by law. Sims' appeal is pending.

The future of Seminole Memorial Hospital became a major
issue in 1979.
As the year draws to a close, expansion, renovation or

Horror Stories To Follow
'Beating' By Miami Police

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burning away three businesses and leaving two others
damaged. Only two Sanford firemen have died in the line of
duty in the city's 11)2-year history.

circuit court Jury recommended the death penalty.

What Should We Do
With Our Hospital?

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Firemen battle a blaze that killed one of their brothers and
Injured another. Half a block was destroyed in the August
tragedy, hi November, another fire scorched the downtown,

1979oseAn Evenfful Year In Local

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President Carter planned a
New Year's Eve celebration with his family at
the White House tonight while keeping in touch with his
diplomatic advisers on the crises in Iran and
Afghanistan.
Carter was In contact with Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance on the U. S. drive to get the United Nations to
impose sanctions against Iran. He also followed the
progress of Deputy Secretary of State Warren
Christpler in London consulting with European allies
on a conc rted response to the Soviet-backed coup

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Pupils will get a short
reprieve on th e ban of "Junk food" that was to have
stopped the forenoon sale in schools of sodas, chewing
gum, frozen ice desserts and some but not all candy
bars by January 1.
Even so, children might as well make New Year's
resolutions to stop buying Junk foods until after lunch,
because Agriculture Department officials said they
expect the new rule to go into effect in less than .a
month .
"We're not going to make the Jan. 1 date," said Jodie
Levin-Epstein, an assistant to Assistant Agriculture
Secretary Carol Tucker Foreman.
She said some school systems already are restricting
sale of such foods to children even before a final
federal mandate is issued.

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citing him as the year's most influential newsmaker,
The magazine's cover story, released Sunday, said
the revolution the 79-year-old Islamic leader led in Iran
might up set the balance of world power more than any
event since Adolf Hitler's conquest of Europe.
Time's letter from the publisher said "the editors
had little difficulty" deciding to bestow on Khomeini
"may have taught the U.S. a useful, even vital lesson
for the 1. He has shown that the challenges to the
West are certain to get more complex, and that the U.
S. will Ignore this fact at its peril."

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer

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Time magazine named
AyathllahRuhollahKhomeini its 1979 Man of the Year,

In Sem i nole Freed
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The editorial staff of the Evening every county fire and police
Herald has selected the two major department attended.
fires in doowtotutz Sat&amp;, qn
Mien the fire started Price was
which claimed a Sanford not on duty. But he rushed to the
firefighter's life, as the top local scene and was the first to arrive. He
story of 1979.
and another fireman, Edwin
The first fire, later determined to Brooklyn, coupled a hose and apbe caused by arson, occurred in proached the building. Both men
early August and captured were burled beneath bricks and
headlines in the Herald for days. fiery debris when a burning wall
Thc fire was cited as the worst in collapsed on them.
Sanford's 102-year history.
The men were taken to Seminole
A half city block was destroyed Memorial Hospital. Two hours after
and the Seminole Pet Supply being pulled from under the
building at 200 Magnolia was razed. collapsed wall, Price died.
Damage was estimated at about
In early November a second fire
$500,000.
occurred, this time on First Street
"Greater love hath no man than between Palmetto and Magnolia.
he would lay down his life for his Three businesses were destroyed
friends," said Fire Chief G. Man- and two others damaged in downning Harriett during the funeral town Sanford. The fire burned inservice conducted for Lt. William tensely for four hours.
Lloyd Price, a veteran fireman, who
Forty-five firemen from Sanford
.. fighting the blaze.
died
and the Seminole Department of
No words can express how much Public Safety fought the blaze,
we have lost," Harriett said. "The Flames destroyed Factory Furgood Lord doesn't make many men niture Closeouts, L and L Carpets
like Lt. Price."
and Southern line Cleaning. The
Crowds at the funeral filled the Volkshop on Commercial Street, and
church and portions of the adjacent Seminole Appliance Service on
parking lot as representativel from Palmetto were damaged by th e fire.

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Fires Lashed Downtown,
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Grocery Store on State Road 426 and State Route 46 when he
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admitted stealing a 1975 International tractor truck and semitrailer valued at 170 000 Th tru k nnd I rI1rn.
fitili.
loaded with oranges.
STRONG ARM ROBBERY
The vehicle and oranges are the property of Harvath HarThe Sanford Police Department is investigating the strong
vesting Co. of Chuluota. The vehicle was later found aban- arm robbery of Philip Miles by two men at the
Sanford Post
doned and partlr in a ditch on State Route 46 in Brevard Office loading dock lot on Sunday.
County.
One of the men held Miles while the other ripped his shirt and
When Heaton refused to provide additional information to pants pockets
to take his eyeglasses and wallet. The men ran
prove his identity, Circuit Judge William McGregor authorized from the scene,
dropping the eyeglasses at Commercial and
the sheriff's department to hold Heaton. Bond was set at $8,400. Palmetto.
Also being held in the Seminole County Jail is Michael Wayne
WOODEN DOORS STOLEN
King, 28, of Pleasant Hill Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, who was
Jim O'Leary reported 25 wooden doors were stolen Thursday
arrested early today after a disturbance at an Altamonte
from a garage at 1201 Kumquat Lane in Longwood.
Springs motel,
A computer check showed King is wanted in Lake County on
REVOLVER STOLEN
a felony larceny charge. Bond was set at $1,000.
Craig Duncan of Seminole Trailer Park, Fern Park,
reported his wife checking on a noise in their mobile home at
ROSEN WALD BURGLARIZED
10:30
p.m. Friday, saw a black male burglar wearing a tan
A microwave oven was stolen from Rosenwald School and
a
shirt
and
stocking cap fleeing from the trailer in the direction
ba ttery removed from a van at the school by unknown perso
ns,
of
U.S.
Highway
17-92. A check revealed a revolver valued at
The sheriff's office is investigating,
$150 was missing.

WASHINGTON (UPI) The federal minimum wage
goes up 20 cents a hour New Year's Day giving an
estimated million American workers immediate pay

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By DONNA
Herald Staff Writer
Michael Heaton, who would tell Seminole Sheriff's deputies
only that he Is from Long Calf Road, Oklahoma City, is being
held In the county Jail today, charged with grand theft after a

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Join in criticism of President Carter for backing out
of a debate in Des Moines, Iowa, next month,
The Democratic presidential candidate flew back to
Washington aboard his chartered Boeing 727 after
spending a six-day Christmas vacation at the Palm
Beach mansion of his mother, Mrs. Rose Kennedy.
California Gov. Jerry Brown has criticized Carter
for his withdrawal from the three-way debate, accusing him of using the Tehran hostage situation for his
own political advantage. Carter had said he wouldn't
be able to appear because of the crisis.
Kennedy said he "didn't want to speculate on
presidential motivation."

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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FIJI. 32711
Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993
Monday, December 31, 1979-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

A recent survey by the American Automobile
Association (AAA) of Florida showed that 93
percent of its members responding to the poll
favored mandatory driver education courses for
anyone under 18 and nearly three-quarters (fl
percent) believe the minimum age for the
purchase of alcoholic beverages should be rised
above 18.
The question asked in the survey was: "Would
you favor making a driver education course
mandatory for anyone under 18 before getting a

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Speculation recently has been that driver
education courses by putting more young people
on the road at the early age of 16 may actually be
contributing to the high rate of traffic fatalities

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However, of those polled 93 percent were in
favor of mandatory driver's education for
anyone under 18 as a prequlsite for gaining a
driver's license; five percent were opposed and
two percent had no opinion.
The question concerning the purchase of
alcoholic beverages was: "The minimum age in
Florida for the purchase of alcoholic beverages

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Economist Irving Kristol, writing in The Wall
Street Journal, says that the decade ahead
promises to be an absolutely ghastly period."
Few objective observers would disagree with his
gloomy prediction.
It was only ten years ago that oil sold for $2.40 a
Darrel. in recent weeks, it nas been seiiing ior MU
on the spot market. It won't take many OPEC
price hikes to get a barrel of oil to $50 or $60 or
more. The impact on our daily lives will be
colossal.

percent opposed the use of gasoline tax revenue
for mass transit operation.
On questions concerning the state mandated
auto inspections, 76 percent favored the inspections and 23 percent opposed. On another
question concerning periodic inspections of
emission controls on cars, 47 percent favored
such a law and 46 percent were opposed. On
strengthening federal air quality standards, 20
percent favored more stringent regulations and
68 percent opposed more stringent regulations.
At the same time of those polled, 22 percent said the standards should be strengthened;
29 percent said they should be relaxed and 44
percent said they should be kept the same.
Two questions concerning gasohol, a mixture
of 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent alcohol,
were asked. Twenty-two percent said gasohol
would have a major effect on reducing the U. S.
dependence on oil while 54 percent said it would
not. Another 18 percent said it would have hardly
any effect at all and six percent had no opinion.
Seventy-nine percent said they would use
gasohol if it were available while nine percent
said they would not and 12 percent had no
opinion.

is 18. Would you favor keeping it at 18 or raising
it?"
Twenty-five percent of those polled voted to
keep it at 18; three percent voted to raise the age
to 19; 11 percent voted to raise it to 20 and 54
percent voted to raise the age to 21. Four percent
voted to raise the age to more than 21 and three
percent had no opinion.
Responses to other questions were as follows:
Fioriàa's gasoline tax 15 fixed at eight cents
per gallon. Revenues from this tax are used by
the state to fund Its highway building and
maintenance program. If additional funds for
highway program should be needed, would you
prefer the state to Increase the gasoline tax or to
use funds from other tax sources. 49 percent
favored Increasing the gasoline tax; 48 percent
favored using other tax sources and three percent had no opinion.
If a gasoline tax hike were necessary, over two
thirds (69 percent) said they would prefer a
single increase in the fixed tax and 25 percent
would choose increases that vary with the per
gallon price.
Sixty-four percent opposed the use of gasoline
tax revenue for mass transit construction and 72

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PI'l'I'SBURGH (UPI) — When Robin
Cole went to bed Saturday night hetossed
and turned, thinking about his job the
next day. He tried counting sheep but all
he saw were dolphins.

role to sparkling perfection in a 34.14
victory over the Miami Dolphins.
The victory sends the Steelers to t heir
sixth AFC championship game in eigh t
years next Sunday and kept alive their
hopes of winni ng a fourth — and second
consecutive Super Bowl trophy, this
time In Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 20.Hous-

"I didn't get no sleep," he said Sunday,
"I played this game over and over in my
head. I did it a couple of times. But you

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world. Egypt after President Sadat will be a very

different country. The conservative government
of Saudi Arabia may be living on borrowed time.
The presence of a huge non-Saudi Arab population
in that country, employed in the oilfields and elsewhere, is a profoundly destabilizing force.

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up a replay of last year's Steeler-Oiler
titl e game at Three Rivers Stadium.

"I'm dead tired and I'm go nna crash
when I get home, but I'm not gonna
celebrate tonight," said Cole, an outside
linebacker who turned in three solo
tackles and one assist against Miami.
"We stil l have two more to go. I'm not

Helping to shoulder the burden caused
by the Pit tsburgh Stealers' loss of injured
All-Pro defensemen Jack Ham and Mike
Wagner, Cole came through just fine
Sunday as that fabled defense played its

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winner every time."
Cole may have lost a night's sleep, but
he didn't waste his time,

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Evolving
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The crisis in Iran may lead to enormous
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In the 1970s, the United States lost several
WASHINGTON (NEA) Compared with
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Flghtlngwordsthoughtheymaybetomuch
important allies, therefore, It Is very Isolated the major congressional scandals of past
of the English-speaking majority, French
oft
today. If the world perceives the U.S. to be in years, the formal accusation of misconduct
.
would appear to provide the best description
rapid decline, the rats will abandon the sinking filed recently against a single West Coast
at this point for Canada's upcoming election
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congressman clearly falls into the "small
ship.
deja vu.
States
In
the
potatoes"
category.
Again Pierre Elliott Trudeau will be
The No. I need for the United
But the decision of the House Committee on
leading a Liberal old guard against Joe Clark,
decade ahead is to restore the nation's military Standards of Official Conduct to initiate a full
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the youngish knight out of the far West at the
might, which is the foundation of its security.
investigation into certain financial tranheadofacoalitlonwithlittlelncomrnonother
President Carter has announced various sactions of Rep. Charles H. Wilson, D.Calif.,
than dislike of Trudeau — his party, his
represents a wa tershed in the evolution of
.
.
policies and often vehemently his personality.
defense improvements, but they are completely ethical standards on Capitol Hill.
Again differences of conventional political
.
inadequate. He envisions a fleet of 550 ships in the
Both
Ho
and
and ideology are compounded by
Senate
established
ethics
program
1990s. This is only a little more than half the committees
more than a decade ago, but i
contradictory economic interests of West,
number of vessels in the U.S. Navy at the end of the ensuing years those panels generally have
WASHING
WINDOW
East and the near-orphan Maritime
the Vietnam War.
restricted themselves to perfunctory ac•
Provinces. And by the English-French
language confrontation that continues to
I
Since he took office, Mr. Carter has whittled tivities that wouldn't bruise oversized egos or
cherished political reiutations.
destroy virtually every attempt at normal
away the naval construction program. He fought tarnish
The
significance
of
the
Wilson
case
lies
In
political communication in Canada.
against a new nuclear aircraft carrier until public ft fact that it represents the first time either
There are some changes from the situation
opinion turned strongly against him and world ethics committee has undertaken an in.
By HELEN THOMAS
of
laSt May's election, however. Trudeau, who
Egypt and Israel on the front lawn of the
events compelled him to agree to a new floating vestigation of a legislator on its own Initiative
UPI White House Reporter
off retirement as Liberal leader when
put
White House. Without his prodding and
airfield.
and has pursued the matter to the point of
WASHINGTON (UP!) In terms of per.. patient diplomacy, it never could have
def eat of Clark's budget compelled a new
election, has declared himself in only for the
sonal history, President Carter may someday become a reality,
Where would we be today If we didn't have two publicly accusing the target of the probe of
serious violations,
look back on 1979 as the high and low point of
Interim.
Should the Liberals be returned to
carriers on station In the Arabian Sea?
He did a lot of traveling during the year. He
his presidency.
power, he has promised to turn over the
indulged in high-level diplomacy. going to
Over the years, the two ethics committees
With the beginning of 1980, his hopes un Vjema to meet Soviet President Leonid L
government to a new prime minister "well
For years, we have heard America described as have received hundreds of complaints against I
before the next election."
an affluent society" or a "post-industrial members of Congress. But the Investigations
doubtedly are focused on a peaceful Brealmev and sign the SALT Treaty and t
resolution
of
the
Trudeau's intentions may or may not make
holdover
Iranian
crisis,
and
Tokyo
Economic
Summit
to
set
society." These notions were very destructive, into the charges usually distinguished only
oil con.
his
own
re-election.
his
party more attractive to those voters —
servation
goals.
They encouraged the American people to believe for their superficiality and secrecy
The Immediate problems are before him,
and they are legion, particularly in the
Often
Its
customary
for
a
president's
stock
to
have
produced
results
legitimately
that they were so rich that they could pour billions
but there is nothing on record to show that shoot up with summit successes abroad. But
western provinces—who are most turned off
into global welfare programs. They led criticized by critics as whltewaahea.
Carter
has
any
soaring
dreams
or
goals
that
by him personally. But It leaves as a question
Public displays of Congress, dirty lawxlry
for Carter. When he returned to
Americans to believe that the U.S. could stay have been confined to cues where
will
enhance
the
greatness
mark
who would be replacing him, and thus
of
America
in
the
not
outside
Washington In July, his wife Rosalynn and his
strong without heavy Industry and modern fac- pressures made full-scale, open in198011,
who the electorate would be opting for In the
If anything, he has projected a more personal pollster Pat Caddell confronted hIfl2
long run.
tories. Suddenly, Americans are beginning to veitlgatlons an uncomfortable but
pragmatic
vision
of
a
nation
coming
to
grips
with
samplings
of
public
opinion
indicating
a
The one thing the last election seemed to
realize that'the industrial base of their country is unavoidaWs alternative. Some examples:
political future.
with
the
energy
shortage,
be
ha
lt
tighte
ni
ve made clear last election was that a
ng
and
seriously deteriorated. They are beginning to
— Journalistic Investigations: The first
In a dramatic move he cancelled without
q.
majority
of Canadians did not want more of
understand that their standard of living is major probe conducted by the Senate's ethics
At the beginning of 1979, Carter had not yet explanation a televised address on the
Trudeau.
And they certainly did not get It in
committee Lmhvd charges against tbw
dependent on modern, efficient plants.
firmly fixed his presidency or his personality energy problem, causing worldwide rumors
Clark,
Canada's
very own Joe Who? when he
Son.Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn. But the
into the prime minister's office.
on
the
nati
on. He was neither particularly and speculation. A day later, he explained he
The country needs a political leadership alert to reluctant panel opened its Investigations only
admired nor hated In the public perception, was reassessing the nation'$ goals and future.
They have gotten to know him better in the
the realities of the 1980 . This leadership must after months Of relentless pressure and
Actually, he was mainly reassessing his own
of
sevenmonnce
there are Unstress rebuilding of military and industrial power. damagW dLscIoris from columnist Jack
U anything, he was eminently fair game for adminIstration and how he could revive his doubtedly words for his official performance,
It must understand that we can't afford huge Andersom
his detractors, and throughout the country i*'NIdenCY.
.
dynamic isn't one of them.
The more recent Investigations conducted, there was no great confidence in him or where
foreign aid programs. It must be realistic about
But history Is replete with the changing
The fall from precarious grace of Clark's
he was leading the nation. The pundits fortunes of presidents who have had to deal
the need for Intervention in situations that affect by both ethics Committees Into allegations of
minority
government came in parliament's
WRIOM peddling by Korean bu5b*$lflIfl
decided early on he was no leader, and were with acrlslLOn Nov. 4, Carta was faced with
rejection Of a budget focusing on restrucour survival as a nation. It must deal firmly with Tonpun park were agrudging
to
response
saying without equivoca tion — he was a the capture of American dlploniats in the u.S.
turing national energy policy. (Sound
friends and foes.
allegations in the Washington Post and other
one-term president.
Embassy
compound
in
Tehran.
familiar
out there, America?) Clark sought a
If the popularity polls are a barometer,
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These Issues and considerations should be the IieWIPSPerL
The war or peace buck had stopped at his
gradual equalization of C'nada'a Internal
justice Department action: To maintain
Carter hit a rock bottom 19 percent, lower desk. In the days and weeks that followed, he
price of gas and oil with rates prevailing on
stuff of the 1980 election campaign. The time is
the
appearance
of propriety, the ethics
than both Truman and Nixon when their steered a course Of patient diplomacy while
world markets, thereby encouraging both
past for a politics of domestic and foreign comml
continuing to escalate the price for the - conservation and new development to make
tysarshav opened their
presidencies were in the political depths.
giveaways.. Slogans and cliches are no substitute
invtiptio after it became obvious
Inthoseearlydayi, Carter kepiblaming his Iranians. In doing so he established a
aelfufflcient.
for a foreign policy, which Includes economic that federal . prOiecutcrs were pursuing Image failures to his desire to confront tough "presidential" Image In the eyes of his Canada
The prospect Is enormously appealing to
policy.
criminalprobes along Identical lines.
problems
problems he said other countrymen and rallied the country.
Clark's native Alberta, with less than 10
Recent
Irwinded
the
cases
of
6=011111
presidents
had
avoided.
He
believes
the
political
fallout
which
has
percent Of Canada's population but $ percent
The public has a right to know how the can- Democratic Reps, Joshua Filbeeg and Denial
Tiroughout the year, he focused on stirring, accrued to him from the Iranian crisis will
of
oil and gas reserves. But not to the
didates plan to handle the crises which are bound - j pi, both of Pennsylvania, and Charles
up mçpod for a compriliensive energy continue and that It has abort circuited his
populous East, particularly Ontario which Is
to occur in the eighties.
D. Digga Jr. Of Michigan.
program and winning ratification of the opponents.
home to a third of Canadians and a half of all
—Scorned woman: This arcane category Is
Strategic
Arms
Limitation Treaty. Neither
Stlll,
with
the
advent
of
It
appears
th
dustry. The enormous transfer of wealth
1980,
In
at
Will the candidates renounce accommodation unlikely to attain any significant permanent
saw final action, but the energy package has a most of the American hostages remain In the
contemplated
would roughly repeat Inwith the foes of the West? We m ust demand statue, yet "meesy" divorces Involving a pair
hands of their captors, and final political . ternally what has been occurring on the world
good chance of passage early next year.
straight answers In th is election year.
Of lawmakers led directly to the two most
One of the highlights for Carter in early1979 judgments on Carter's performance will
scene between the Industrial economies and
atigatices in recent years. - was the signing of the peace treaty between await their safe return,
O"Senate
the oil-exporting countries.

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gonna celebrate until I'm westbound."
The Steelers have made a habit of
trouncing playoff opponents the past two
years, pounding Denver 33-10 and

No

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had to be reminded of how ninny times

Fullback Larry Csonka and guard
Larry Little both . indicated they are
seriously considering retirement.
"I'll have to talk it over with my
family," said Csonka, the 11-year

decade.

the Steelers have been in the AFC
championship game, even though he's
played in all of them. To him, the victory
Houston 34-5 a year ago. But even after over Miamtii was just a rung on the ladthe rout of the Dolphins Sunday, they der.
refused to flex their muscles.
"We realize now t his is the playoffs, we
"Don't be deceived," said safety know where we're at and we know what it

veteran whose boneerunching runs
"I don't like the way they shut down
hel ped power Miami to two NFL our running game. They shut down
championships.
everything. The thing that bothers me

greater effort next week to beat Houston.
"In situations like this we throw it all at
them. We've been there before. We have
to get down and play solid football. That's
what it's all about or else it's all over."
Veteran offensive guard Sam Davis

would meet with coach Don Shula today
to discuss his future.
"I was injured the first part of the year
but I started feeling good the end of the
season," Little said. "But whether coach
Shula may want to go with youth, I don't
know."
But Csonka also paused to hail the
Steelers, pro football's team of the

Little, a guard in his i3th year. said lie

Donnie Shell. "Mialni has a great team. takes," Davis said, -We have to play
We got a great effort today and that's extra hard to win or we go home. Thai's
what did it for us. It's gonna take an even all there is to it."

In the Dolphi ns' solemn dressing room
down the hall, the warm-weather team
sat absorbing its season-ending defeat
and thawing out from Pittsburgh's biting
25-degree climate. Two of its brightest
stars wondered If it was their last game.

Edgewater Edges

"Theyll have to beat Houston and earn
it in the Super Howl, but the Steelers can
make a strong claim to the (championship) ring.

the mosit — we never even threatened."

Shula, who predicted a Steeler victory
over Houston next weekend, called th e
Steeler performance Sunday sheer
"domination."
"The disa ppointing t hing is that we
never really challenged the way I would
have liked to," he said. "I can't be proud
of the fact that Wt? didn't challenge in a
game that meant so much to us."

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Veteran Evans Coach Dorothy Starbird
grudgingly admitted prior to Saturday night's
championship game in the Lady Hawk Invitational against Metro rival Edgewater, "that
we TRY to keep it friendly."
Th e emphasis had been on the try. Sort of like
you try tolike your step-brother after he sits on
your favorite record album.
Or, you try to like the weatherman after your
$25 hairdo has just been drenched on one of those
zero per cent chance of rain days"
two hours
before the Junior Prom.
Saturday evening Starbird had a whole lot of
trouble keeping it friendly after number eight
ranked Edgewater turned the tables on the Lady
Trojans 51-49 in the championship game of the
third annual Lady Hawk Invitational.
Two steps toward the victorous Eagles' bench
and a flippant congrat ulatory wave were the best
Starbird could muster for her Metro Conference
nemesis.
The wave had more of wait until next time look
than a "gee, gosh, wasn't that a nice game,"
appeal.
No one, especially winning Coach Denis MeCarty, was too upset by the lack of camaraderie
displayed by the state number two-ranked
Trojans. Edgewater also won last year's tournament.
It had been a tough loss to fathom. Evans let two
seemingly safe leads slip away.
The first came after a productive first quarter
which saw Evans jump to a 13-8 bulge behind
some excellent outside shooting by 5-9 senior
Qubie Manuel- and 5-I 1 forward Cheryl Kreidt.
Edgewater, however, relying on its quickness
chipped away at the taller Trojans for a 22-22
sta lemate at halftime. Rugged inside scoring (10
points) by 5-11 LaWanna Gelzer plus two steals for
layups by guard Veronica Moore keyed th e surge.
Evans' Lee Vayn Oliver ta llied seven points in the
quarter for the Trojans.
Thethird quarter of a replica of the first. Eva ns

countered with two free throws and a basket
underneath to knot the score 49-49. Only 1:03
remained. Forward Tammy Cobbs added 10
points in the quarter.
Edgewater regained the ball and after a
tinleotit ran the clock down tom seconds before 60 senior Debra Dyer hit the crucial basket for a 5149 advantage.
In the next 19 seconds Evans lost the ball on a
jump, but regained it when Oliver skillfully tipped
an inbounds pass back to the inbounder.
With seven seconds left Kreidt missed a free
throw one of six the Trojans squandered in the
final period but Oliver tied up the rebound with
a jump ball. Only four seconds remained,
Oliver tipped the ball to Manuel on the left wing,
but unfortunately for Evans, the 5-9 sharpshooter
slipped as she secured the ball and her
desperation attempt was short.
In action earlier Saturday, an Oak Ridge rally
also came tip short and Winter Park held on for a
43-38 third place victory. Titusville Astronaut
toppled Lake Howell 52-41 for fourth place.

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Monday's Games
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Tuesday's Games
San Antonio at New York
Washington at Portland

NFL Final Standings
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The Jazz led 5443 at the half but Portland 107-100 and Los Angeles
Lakes, 113, SWIg 105
beat Sunday night and Coach Tom Jazz in three previous meetings, sufthe Bucks fought back to a 76-76 tie defeated Phoenix 113-105.
Jamaal Wilkes scored a seasonNissalke figured it was about time. fered their 10th loss in the last 13 after three periods. But Utah opened
"We just dicta ted the tempo games.
the final period by outscoring the SuperSonics 107, Trail Blazer, 100 high 30 points and Kareem Abdul.
Jack Sikma scored 16 of his 32 Jabbar added 28 as Los Angel
tonight and they couldn't get their
Milwaukee Coach Don Nelson,
Bucks 14.6, including seven points by
fast break going," said Nissalke whose team has been playing the Tom Boswell, and the Jazz took a . points during a fourthquarter rally Lakers snapped a nine-game
after the Jazz defeated the last few games without starting 82 lead with three minutes left and that carried Seattle past Portland to Phoenix winning streak.
Milwaukee Bucks 95.88. "In the past guard Quinn Buckner, was obviously were never seriously threatened,
its third straight road victory. With

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College Basketball

12 4 0 750 Results
By United Press International
10 6 0
9 7 0 .563
Tournaments
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Ala.-Birmingham Classic
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National Conference
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Evansville, Hid,

Sunday. Dec. 23
Wild card playoffs
NFC
Philadelphia 27, Chicago I?
AFC
Houston 13, Den ver 7

Championship
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Ions 75, St. Bonaventure 67

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Houston 17, San Diego 14
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Pittsburgh 34, Miami 14
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Los Angeles 21, Dallas 19

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Raleigh, N.C.

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Utah St. 117, New Mexico

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College Park, Md.
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Miami (0.) 56, Harvard 79

NHL Standings
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Campbell Conference
Patrick Division
W L T Psi.
Philadelphia
24 110 31
NY Rangers
1715 5 39
Milwaukee Classic
Atlanta
14 17 4 32
Milwaukee. Wis.
NY Islanders
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Washington
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Rhode Island 64, Marquette 57
Smythe Division
Consolation
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Chicago
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Vancouver
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St. Louis
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Detroit,
Mich.
Winnipeg
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Colorado
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Edmonton
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the Black Sea lay somewhere and the hobbled Oilers by
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with 2:16 to go, Rim quary' tireless defensive end.
peacefully between Europe eliminating the San Diego
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l'stIa
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Greenville, S.C.
connected for his third touch- relentleady, working Inside
when It turned up raging in
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Richmond
Beyond
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II
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winding up with their watched this weekend, the for three touchdowns in the their defense, which
Nichmsid, V.
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to be the black-helmeted, third Super Bowl cham- Stealers were the best dud , first half and connecting on - them, Instead of rushing, the Eagles back, Salmon
Championship
Virginia 79, Old Dominion as
blackshirted Pittsburgh plonship in five years tine plined.
Their
overall 21-oI0 passes for 230 yards Ferragamo on the game, sacked him trying to pam.
Consolation
Stealers,
who have the weeks from now,
execution came as close to before he was all done,
winning play, the Dallas
V. COnInOnWS&amp;th 54. Richmond
The Oilers beat the
capacity for wiping out
"Our defense was sterling, being flawless as any coach
His tWo favorite receivers, defense gave him all the time Cbargess without their top
anyone In their way like some absolutely great," Stealer could expect.
John staiuw.m and Lyon In the world to setup, pick out runner, Earl Campbell,
Rochoslor
dreadful tidal wave. For Coach Chuck Noll salutedhis
Walking Into the Steelers' Swann,. were
largely WaddyontheCowboys'10and withaiatthelitoppaaier,Dsn
Rochester, N.Y.
campi.ssp
confirmation of that, all you resistance forces, who ckeaalng room with the asaur- responsible for esablIitg the get the ball to him.
Pastorint, and mostly without
had to see was the precision hounded Dolphin quarterback ance they would be meeting Stealers to build a 10.0 lead at
Syracuse 92, Vilianova.4
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c.esot.sisu
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right to meet the Buccaneers Burroih. 1 man they have
St. Francis (Pa.) 75. Cornli 6)
they laid waste the Miami fellow Miamian at the line of Pittsburgh for the AFC's forced out, his replacement, for the NFC e
plombip In meet to thank for arviving Is
DolphIns 34.14 at Three scrimmage and In the Noon- division title, quarterback
sewfowl
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their romantic interest in each
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Each of the songs was in
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175-pound tailback Lest er
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says his quarterbacks can't
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like I do and It's not improved appearance. Ford made his
and fourth-rated, Florida State puts its undefeated
too much," said Teaff. Elam, debut in the 17-15 Gator Bowl
record on the line against No. 5 Oklahoma In the
a senior, started the first six victory over Ohio State last
Orange Bowl at Miami.
games before suffering a hip- year after Charley Pell left
pointer and being replaced by the Tigers at the end of the
Monday night, No. 17 Clemson and No. 19 Baylor lock
freshman
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Sun Bowl and Louisiana State trampled Wake Forest
34-10 In the Tangerine Bowl Dec. 22.
No. 10 PIttsburgh defeated Arizona 16-10 in the
Christmas Day Fiesta Bowl, North Carolina u pset No.
14 Michigan 17-15 In the Dec. 28 Gator Bowl and
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donated by some thoughtful and Ross are reconciled, but
merchants of the community Ross finds himself challenged
to help make this event a
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success. Mrs. Kathryn (112) (17) CAROL BURNETT
The Seminole County Alexander Is Daughter Ruler. AND FRIENDS
groups will be featured,
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Jones, director of the Vernon are invited to attend this
N.Y.; Mitchell Duval, Hill Barney has a question or two.
Jones Singers of New Haven, meeting, Jan. 7, at 7:30 Duval and
Richard Duval of (11 (1 7) BOB NEWHART Bob
Conn. and other groups in a p.m.James E.C. Perry IS
seeks help from an old college
New York; Willie James professor when he becomes
Gospel Caravan Sunday at St. president and Edward L. White,
Albany, Ga.; Leroy
James AME Church. Coor- Brown, secretary.
depressed by his lack of
Clark, New York City:
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Third-ranked and unbeaten Ohio State is a one.
touchdown underdog against Southern California In
Tuesday's Rose Bowl - and that sui ts Buckeye
fullback Paul Campbell just fine.
"We were walking Into Disneyland the othe r day,"
said Campbell, "and someone said, 'They are going to
get killed,' We just smil ed to ourselves and said, 'Wait
until January 1st',"
But Cam pbe ll knows just how formidable an op.
ponent the second-ranked Trojans, 10.0-1, are.
"You have to be Impressed with them," he said.
"But you know they are human. They're not so great
that we can't beat them,"
Campbell acknowledges the presence of Heisman
Trophy win ner Charles White, quarterback Paul
McDonald and a big, mobile offensive line will make
the Trojans tough to stop.
"But I think our defense is going to surprise them,"
he said. "l don't think they've seen a defense as good as
ours,"
By the 5 p.m. EST game time in Pasadena, the
Trojans will know what they ha ve to do to win a
national championship. Because at 2 p.m. EST, toprated Alabama goes for its 21st consecutive victory in
the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans agai nst No. 7 Arkan' 10.L
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Bowl, Southern Cal will need a strong triumph to gain -'
any consideration for the top spo t. But a Tide loss
would mean that USC needs only a victory to wrap up
its second straight national title.
Alabama Coach Bear Bryant feels this Tide team is
the best he's ever coached.
"I felt like at the end of the year we fielded the best
team I've ever been arou nd," Bryant said. "1 don't
know if we can win or not. I think we've got a chance."
Bryant, who needs 20 wi ns to surpass Amos Alonzo Stagg as the all-time top winner and whose club has
won 20 straight, has been trading compliments with
Arkansas Coach Lou Halts, a practice that will
probably stop as soon as the ball is kicked off at 2 p.m.
ES'!' Tuesday.
"I think he's a great coach," Bryant said of Holtz,
"and I'll tell you more about It in 15 or 20 Years."
"1 think he's the greatest football coach that ever
lived," the 43-year-old Holtz says of Bryant. "I really
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Center Kent Benson, who has been then hit three more biskets after the Westphal led Phoenix with 29 points
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Dec. 31, 1979-38

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FICTITIOUSNAMt
NOTICE
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS
Notice is hereby given that I am
24" W 550.600 It, thence run N 69 ciuj
OF PUBLIC HEARING
IN AND FOR FOR THE VACATING, ABAN.
engaged ij business
deg 52 13" E 300.000 It, thence run SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Box
DONINO • DISCONTINUING
The Board of County Corn 905, Sanford, FIa. Seminole
missioners
of
Seminole
County,
County, Florida under the fic.
SOOdglS'24"W5S0.500fl,thence CIRCUIT CIVIL CASE NO. 79. AND CLOSING OF RIGHTS.OF.
run S 69 deg 35' 46" W 79.647 ft to 23$$.CA.20.E
Florida, will hold a
WAY.
the POB. Said parcel contains
public
hearing titlous name of 2151 CENTURY
in Room 203 of the
Semin
ON
RE:
TO
hit
adoption
of
4.000 acres, more or
WHOM II MAY CONCERN: County Courthouse, North Pa k CARPET SERVICE, and that I
less, Further LFANN BROOK HOLDER
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
Intend to register said name with
described as located North of
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, r
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE that the Board of County Tuesday, January 22, 1950, a °
Orange Boulevard and West
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

OdQndo - Winte PQrk
831-9993

Seminole
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

RATES

44c line
1 time
CommissIoners of Seminole
TO: Johnny Clyde Holder
Seminole County, Florida in ac.
VATICAN Cli'? (UPI) - ACI Railroad. (DIST.
p.m. or as soon thereafter 1
3 coniecutive times
3c a line
Residence Unknown
County, Florida, at 7:00 o'ClOck possibIetoconsideralication
B. VARIANCES
cordancewiththeProvisionsof
the
The Vatican aniounced it wa
rm on the Thd
yot,
lconsecutivi times
3c a line
530 PM,
8 00 AM
Name Statutes,
To-Wit:
orer Cable Television Franchise Fictitious
Section 865.09
Florida Statutes
A, D., 1980, in the County Corn
upholding its ban against a t0)-4V--RC.1 Country Estat
NOTIFIED that a petition for the
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
to
provide
service
to
the
unin1957.
liberal Swiss theologian, but Zone-Side Yard Variance from 20 adoption of your chIld, LEANN missloners' Meeting Room alt
SATURDAY 9 Noon
corporated areas of Seminole
3 Lines Minimum
County Courthous in Sanford, County, Florida.
ft to 12 ft to construct andition r, BROOK HOt. DER. has been filed
51g. James A. Riley
said the decision should no
Florida,willhOlda Public Hearing ATTEST
existing home on Lot 13, Block E. and you are required to serve a
Publish: December 10, 17, 74, 31,
stop efforts toward Christian Winter Springs, PB IS, PgsSl and cory of your written defenses, if toConsiderand detern-.ine whether
1979.
or
not
the
County
will
vacate,
RICHARD
W.
$2, In Section 13.21.30, on Black any, to it to
unity.
DEQ-74.
Arthur H. Beckwith,
COPELAND, Attorney for abandon, discontinue, close,
Trail. (01ST. 1)
The decision was an- AcreWILLIAM
Clerk of Circuit Court
. PARKS. JR.-. Pet'tioners, whose address is
renounceanddisclaimanyrightof Publish: December 31, 1979 &amp;
2.
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
flounced in a joint statement BA (1-21-80)-9V -A.1 Agricultu
Colonial Lane, Longwood,Florlda theCOUfltyafldthepubliciflandto January?,
BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
14, 21, 1980,
on
or
before
the
17th
day
of
the
following
rights-of-way
runSunday by the Vatican and a Zone-Løt Size Variance from
DUQ7e
Lot 30, January, 1950, and file the original ning through the described
43,SóOsq ft to 1I,$OOsq ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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delegation of West German Chula
Vista, Unrecorded Plat, with the Clerk of this Court either property, to-wit:
- that the City of Casselberry Board
-cartnals and bishops who Section 2. in Section 152132,
before service on Petitioner's
The South two (2) feel of the
of Adjustment will hold a public
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NOTICE UNDER fICTITIOUS
Attorney
or
immediately
West
45
feet
of
the
12.5
feet
conferred with Pope John Groveland Drive. (01ST. I)
hearing. Mr. Richard Williams,
NAME STATUTE
thereafter;
otherwise
a
default
sidewalk
easement
located
on
the
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
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Naticss
3. WILLIAM 1. PARKS, JR.Vice President, Car-O-Van, on
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Paul II Friday and Saturday
will bedemanded
entered against
for the North side of lot 302, "Wekiva Hunt
BA (1-21-80)-1OV-A.1 Agriculture relief
in the you
petition.
Notice is hereby given that the behalf of the owner, Richard N. ____________________________
about the case of Swiss Zone
Club" Fox Hunt Section 7. Plat undersigned, pursuant to the Stulti, is reguesting a conditIonal
-Lot Size Variance fro
Home away from home 'in the
Witness my hand and seal of this Book II, page 64 to 67, public "Fictitious Name Statute" use as provided by Section 25theologian Hans Kung.
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
43,560 sqft to 41,600 sq ft on Lot 31
country for elderly person.
Mate" Dating Service. All
Court on this 13th day of records of Seminole County, Chapter 865.09, Florida Statute, 105(i) of the City of Casselberry
Ambulatory or not amKung, a theology teacher at Chula Vista, Section?, Unrecorded
December,
1979.
Florida.
Plat, in Section 15-21-32,
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
bulatory. Oviedo area. 365will register with the Clerk of the "COde" to operate an automobile
West Germany's Tubingen Groveland
(SEAL)
water, Fl. 33515.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY Circuit Court, in and for Seminole paint and body shop in a C.1
Drive. (DIST.
6770.
Cynthia Proctor
University, was stripped of
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT County, Florida, upon receipt of (commercial) zone. The parcel iS __________________________
4. CARL SHOUCAIR, JR-BA
Deputy Clerk
special care w-private room &amp;
THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE proof of the publication of this legally described as
hispostbythe Vatican Dec. 15 (1-2110) -14V-A.1 Agriculture
Aithur H. BeCkWItlt
board for elderly person in
SPECIFIED,
Zone-Lot Size Variance from
FOUnd
&amp;
Lots
30
through
34,
Queens
notice,
the
fictitious
name,
to
wit:
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for what it considered his 41.560 sq ft to 22,050 sq ft and a Lot
Clerk of the Circuit
private home. Act now&amp; save.
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CASTLE CUSTOM CA BI NETS Mirror South, 2nd replat, less part
(SEAL)
Court
excessively liberal writings Widthvariancefrom1softto1of,
834-1148.
under which (we) expect to of Lots 30 and 31 lying within 150 DOG LOST - LAKE MARY — __________________________
Dec. 17, 24, 31, 1979- Jan.
Board of County
and defiance of church doc. on the following described PublIsh 1910
engage in business at 30 North feet of easterly right-of.way of
REWAPDoffredfor returnof
property: CommencIng at a poInt 7,
Commissioners of SemInole Cypress Way in the City of State Road 436.
trinal authority.
an
lB yr. old small mixed,
DEQ60
210 ft W of SE corner of SW ¼ of
County, Florida
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Public hearing will be held
black with white on chest,
In TubLngen, Kung said he NE '. of NE '-4 of Section 25-71.30, NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS
By: Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
That the (party) interested in Thursday, January Il, 1980. at 7:30
brown
collar,
she
is
dpaf
and
RN,
,.4
&amp;
4.12,
full
1
part
time.
Clerk
had received the news with running thence N 210 It, thence w FOR THE VACATING, ABAN.
said business (is) as follows:
P.M. in lhe Casselberry City Hall,
suffers from spinal arthritis.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
105 tt,thence S210 It, thence E to DONING,
By: Joann K. Hare
DISCONTINUING,
FIFTEEN CORP., INC.
"sorrow". But he said, "We POB;
95 Lake Triplet Drive, Cassel.
Last seen Clermont St. Call
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
Deputy Clerk
containing ", acre more or AND CLOSING OF RIOHT$.OF..
By: .ark 0. Mosher,
berry, Florida, or as soon there322-9420.
, Mellonville.
will keep working together for less. Further described as Parcel WAY.
Publish Dec. 31, 1979
President
after as possible.
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a truly Christian church."
P0
L I CE OF F IC E R - The
Dated at Orlando, Orange
Mary W. Hawthorne,
(DIST. 1)
6—Child Care
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE _________________________ County, Florida, December6, 1979.
Orlando Civil Service Office
Kung will stay on the Road.
City Clerk
_________-' -S. ALICE MERENDA- BA (1. NOTICE that the Board of County
will be scheduling candidates
faculty
of
Tuebingen 21-S0)-15V-PUD Planned Unit Commissioners of Seminole IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Publish: December 10, 17. 24, 31, Dated this 27th day of December,
1979
for the examination for Police
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1979
Olderladywillbaby.sit
University despite the church Development Zone-Rear Yard County, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Officer, beginning Monday,
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Publish Dec. 31, 1979
In yourhome. 322-1375
decision. BadenWuerttanberg Variancefrom3oftto 17.2 fton Lot p.m. on the 22nd day of January, CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
December 17, 1979 through
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DEQ-97
Ow!ltransportation
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE
C, Greenwood Lakes Unit A. 0., 1980, in the County Com. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Friday, January 4, 1910. In.
state officials said he would 7,30,PBBlock
J
22, Pg 3, in SeStIQflJI-&amp;30, missioners' Meeting Room at the CASE NO, 7S.49.CJA
Baby sitting in my home days
teretted persons should apply
NOTICE
ISofHEREBY
GIVEN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
be offered another teaching on MIII Run Drive. (01ST. 2)
that
by virtue
that certain
Wr
only, Monday thru Friday,
County Courthouse in Sanford, IN THE INTEREST OF
. in person to the Orlando Civil
THE
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
of Execution issued nut of and
6.CHARLESNUSSBAUM-BA Florida,willholda Public Hearing WILLIAM DEAN JONES,
post at the university.
Sanford area. 322.4075.
Service Office, City Hall
J
under the seal of the Court of CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR __________________________
(1.21.$0).7V - PUD Planned Unit toconsideranddeterrninewhether A Child.
Anrit'v 440 5. Boone Avenue
The Joint statement said Development
Zone - Rear Yard or not the County will vacate,
O'CE of AC1ION Seminole County, Florida, upon a SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ttty t,ehnd City Hall)
Thngs to Eat
Kung had clarified his Variancefrom3ofttol7.2ftonLot abandon, discontinue, close, TO: JOYCE JONES
final ludgement rendered in the CASE NO. 7l.4.CJB
PATTERSON
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Monday through Friday, 8:00
IN
THE
INTEREST
OF
aforesaid court on the 9th day of
theologicalviewsinameeting 13,BIockC,GreenwoodLakes Unit renounceanddisclaimanyrightof
1016 Worden South East
a.m.to5:OOp.m.Orlandoisan

DEADLINES
Noon The DQJ1efO(e PublicQtion
Sunday - Noon FridQ

with the West German church
hierarchy last week and that
the prelates discussed the
clarifications with the pope at

2. PB 22, Pg 3, in Section 11-20-30, IheCountyendthepublic in and to

MIKER EARL JONES, a-k-a

October,A. D. 1979, in that certai

Grand Rapids, Mlthigan 39507

Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,

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COOKS

ODinner line cook
SSalad person P-I
IBreakfast cook P 1 or allaround person for split Shift F
T. Apply in person, Dellona
Inn. Mon-Sat. I) a.m.-3 p.m.
Ask for Mrs G

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To write news of local interest
from LONGW000 , SAN
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
CASSELBERRY and if you
have a knac for gathering the
social news from your
respective community to be
presented in a column in The
Evening Herald, we want to
talk with you.

DIETRICH

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mature, must be able to work
flex. hrs. &amp; some weekends.
Apply In person, Stuckey's
Pecan Shop 1-4 8. 46, Sanford.

38—Wanted to Rent
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- -__I or 2 BR home with reasonable
rent. Near elementary school.
Adult with I ctild. 372-7309 or
3220166.

cash bonuses, fringe benefits
to mature individual in Sanford area. Regardless of ex
perience, write PA. K. Read,
Pres., American Lubricants
Co., Box 696, Dayton, Ohio
45101.

323.5774 Day or
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FurnishedRooms

ForRent
lnquirelolMagsollaAve.
Sanford Gracious Iivisfg. Reas.
weeklylmonthlyratei, utiiitiei
of. InquIre sca sOak S4I.?*3.
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3OAPB,'?fllefltS UflIUT'fli$hed

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Modern 2 BR, Ii, CH-A,

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carp., fully equipped kit. Near
Seminole Hosp. 1 downtown.
5231 mo. plus sec. dip. 3320311' Adults only. no pets.

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373 5321

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SFENS1RO1

Include

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carp.. fully egypt. kit., $250
month lit i last 1sxo sec.
dep. References. 322-8712.
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BR- Sin up. Pool, Adus only
on Lake Ada, Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
£AMI,iaf'i ViIIaa.

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Sunland with dIning area, w.w

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lillY, SF-IL TRADE
311 ItS 1 1 .;.t St
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51—Household

Commercial zoned, 2S07 Laurel

Ave. 3 (5w, 1' (5, 144,900

Eve's. 322 0611. 322 1587,
372 8182. 372 7177
207 E. 25th St.
BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
?ol0SanfordAve.
321-0739
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S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
NEEDS FILL. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

CROCKETT

"ALTO,

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w Garnelt While
Req. Peal Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 372 7861, Sanford
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NO QUALIFYING-- 3 BR home.
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet.
Owner will finance W
substantial dwn. 533.000. 327
27W.

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hOiTme in idylIwlIdel Many
custom, features on a 1g.
Landscaped loll Only $42,900.

SANFORD

13,000 down. $202.41 P.1. p.t
month' for 10 yrs. $0.5 APR.

Sanford's Sales Leader

322 2420

oualifying. 2 BR, some fun,,,
1g. lot with trees.
CRANK CONST. &amp; REALTY

REALTOR $30 606)
PEAL TV WORLD

ANYTIME
AAi,lfirmI I ictinn

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REALTORS

Branch Office

BuIldtoSuit-ourlotoryours.
FHA VA. FHA235&amp;us

S acre tIled farm.
10 acre oraf'.Ie prove.

pasture.

MORN k.
Reg. 11*1 STATE Broker

H. Ernest

PARK
323.2222

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M. Uniworth Realty
REALTOR

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3331041 oreves. 323-0317

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298 N. 17.92, Cassilbefry, fl,
Eve. 543.3455

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THE CIIAI'MAN SHOWS

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-----------1970 Ford Grand Tor,no
Brougham. Exc cond new
tires 51100 or best offer 322
4876

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Lake Mary. Lakeview
gentlesIope &amp; trees. 100' x 170'.
$9,500.

FORRESIGREENE

zowski, REALTOR 327.7913,
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Be ,itY care

Home Improvements

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TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E. 1st St., 322 5747
has I

•button controls
arouseI, still in warranfy.
Originally
$649,
assume
Payments of 521 mo. Agent 339
-8316

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7439 S-Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
37? 1577
371 06.10

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CUSTOMHOMESBUILI
REMODELINGI REPAIR
50. ISALINI
327 8665
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Carpentry, Painting. Roofing, .1.

Ceramic Tile
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Pefreg. Sears Cold Spot IIcu It,
wh, good cond., $100 331 9157
aft 6, all day wkends

Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
6035 after S p nm

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky Showers our
sper.lalty, 25 yrs. Exp. 869 5567.

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NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
AD.

Dressmaking

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AREYOUINTERESTED?

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January 4 56
City Aud,loriuni Fri &amp; S,'it I
pm 109 p
Sunday 1pm
to 6 p in Admission $200
entire 5110W

53-TV.Radio-SterOo

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homestead, bean 1550 Pioneer
in 1910, As little as $1,000 dwn,
good terms.

65 Dodge Dart.
Good r'te'ctt rood inspected
5300 322 6722

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OSTEEN
10 acres or more PIONEER

OCALA
ANTIQUES SHOW

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Webuyyour.quity,closeirm3lhrs.
AWARD RLAL1". tur.
'1192400

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FANTASTICI 3 BR. 2 B brick

3(1ST MAKE PAYMENTS- -69 tc
'75 fllOthIS Call 339 9100 or 834
-560$ (Dealer)

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Slereu,qoodworkinuorder

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Black 5. White TV'S
S2Oea. while they last
14ER13'STV
75S
Sanlord Ave.
32) 1731
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NEED HELP?
Call Harold Hall

Pealty Inc., REALTOR. 323-5774
Losing your home &amp; credIt? I will
catch up back payments 1 buy
equity. 322.0316.
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EVERY DAY someone Is looking
for what you have to sell- Call
today and your Classified Ad will

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls i
appear here tomorrow.
repaired Res. 8. Comm.. I
Remodel &amp; Additions
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CalI83I S399or8670136
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Lawn &amp; Landscaping

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- Don't pile no longer needed items I
hIgh as an elephant's eye. Place
I a classified ad. and pile the
money in your walletl

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Pianos &amp; organs as low as pp5
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,

CERTIFIED LAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 377-7902

FIreod

Painting

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AAA Tree Service &amp; Iirewood.
Oak 5. Pine, you P-U or we
deliver. 339 5747. We buy woOd.

A &amp; B PAINTING
Resideqtigl &amp; Commercial
322-5782
aft S
775-1137

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Grooming&amp; Boarding

FREE ESTIMATES

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Animal Haven Kennels
Thank You, ThankYou
for being my customers &amp;
friends. Ifthere'sabetterway
to say it I don't know how, may
you be richly blessed. Best
wishes Randal Rowe.
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All Work Guaranteed
liCensed
373 5107
Insured
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Paintlng&amp;R.pair

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EUTSIER PAINTING&amp;
RE PAI,,R -Interior Exterior
,:REE ESTIMATESCaII 365-5312

HouseCisaning

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Mdtrchandise

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I Man, quality operation
8 yrs exp 'atios. Driveways
etc Wayne Beal 327 1321
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Color
console
TV,
585;
Panason.c stereo with cas
sette, 555; 81k &amp; Wh port. TV,
$30. 3736670.

s9-misical
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
377 0707

$50
322 .1364

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323-5200
VAIFHAFInn1no
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71-Antiques

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MICROWAVE

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APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
rtittjre S.iltiaqe 372 8711

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INC. REALTORS
000dusedTV's,$25&amp;up
$30-1133or 339.4711 eves.
MILL ERS
h1ç
7,a1 ___________________________
lól9OrIando Dr.
Ph. 327 0352
EALTOR
PALS
It's easy to place a Classified Ad
323.3916
maIn
. . . We'll even help you word it
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
Call 322-2611.
5493,75 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Agent 339-5356
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In your own 2-story, 4 BR home.
Move right in &amp; enjoy the
55•-Boats &amp; Accessories
spacious living area, the new
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CH A &amp; a real fireplace. Lots ______________________________
more to tell you, so call todayl
ROBSON MAR INE
LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
547.500 &amp; will go VA-FHA tOO.
2fl7 Hwy. 1792
WITH TREES AND GOOD
Sanford, FIa. 3277)
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. Box
Exec. office space for lease.
1795, SANFORD, FL 32771,
Great location on 1792. 600
43' Nautaline houseboat, sleeps
GIVING
DESCRIPTION,
It. Brand new bldg. Very
I. comp. eqpt. galley, head,
LOCATION AND PRICE.
reasonable.
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lower slate room, auto pilot,
all extras Carpeted inSide &amp;
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518,000
or 'LII
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42—blIe Homes
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--Established plumbing supply &amp;
)2x60, '74 Jamis,2BR, 16
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.
If
service busIness for sale, inc.
AskIng $4
CIasIfied Ads didn'l work
tools, fixtures, inventory &amp;
3230174
.thP wouldnt be aly.
real estate. Call W. Malic-

MORE, front &amp; nor BR's.
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES

public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 - 30 It's
the only one In Florida You set
the reserved prIce. Call 904 2558311 for further details.

WE PItY 11SF P t UP NIT UP E &amp;

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Hwy 92. I mile west ot Speedway.

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iasher repo GE deluxe model
Sold orig. $409.35 used snort
time. Bal. $189.14 or $19.3S mo.
Agent 3395356.
- KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

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See our beautiful new BROAD-

DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION

52—Appliances
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BEAUTIFULI 3 BR, 2 5, home
in Dettona with many special
featuresl CH-A, w.w carp.,
Fla. tm., calm kit. 1 lots
morel BPP WARRANTED.
Just $51,900.

80—Autos for Sale

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ORIENTAL RLIc.S WANTED
iou Pr it es Paig
used, any onsft,00 644 8176

SEIGLER REALTY

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Fireplace, large tree shaded
lot on lovely street. $57,500.

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Sterling silver.

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FOR
THE
INTERIOR .
DECORATOR — Charming
Spanish 2story 3 Bdrm 2 Bath.

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G0ld Diamonds
- Bridges Antiques 323 7801

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35 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
GROUND, TALL PINES,
OVER 800' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE IDEAL
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,
5267.500 TOTAL -

24 HOUR lB 322-9283

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990

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fii',,ut' Shop
I upr'it'flt
si-i 4611) or 312 32

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85 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTFFN AREA saoo PER
ACRE WITH TERMS.

RIALTY

REALTOR 372 4991
MULTIPLE LISTINGSFPVICE
Eves. 349-5400 32? 1959

BUY JUNK CARS
From$lOto$50
Call 322-1621. 377 146Q

APPI lANCES A PL lIMItING
I I 1.11/ F S
Jerk ns F ur
tidult' 205 F 2tI St 323 0981

-ddinq sets only' Free local

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BROKER
2439S.MyrtleAve.
S4flford
Orlando
327 1577
321 06.40

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77-Junk Cars RemOVed

wi ULIY llSF[) FLIRNI TURF

off of total inventory of brand
new interspring beddinj These
beds are not darn,iqed or
seconds but brand new top line

S ACRE BUILDING SITE
ADJACENT CHULA VISTA
ON SR 13. FINEST HIGH
ptzv. CIFAPEL). FORMER
CITRIIS. GOOD TERMS
70
SC

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delivery. Noll s Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 1192. So- of
Sanford. 3728771. .
-Rettig. Repo AMANA Ii cu ft Solo
originally $514. now $716 or $21
mo Agent 339 8386
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
-90'x200' WITH A SPLEN 1971 SInger Futura Fully
repossessed,
used
very
short
OFROUS VIEW. OVERtime. Original $593. bal. SIll or
LOOKS SMALL
LAKE.
121 mo. Aqent 3398356.
sw.000. HURRYI

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mIt's 5800 372 2081

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Retrig stove-c, tools

Goods

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REAL (STAll
REAL TOR 322 7198

1979 f-fonda C (51255 Adult

Cash 322.4132

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super dial for 129,900.

-Winted to Buy

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HousewivesIeanlng5ervic,
Per%onalized,fast, dependable

Regularorltimebasls

drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount WeDOwashwindowsf
677 $194
Music Center, 2202 Fr*n,ch Ave. -322-2753.
:lassif led Ads are the smallest big
news items you will find
anywhere.
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Quality workmanshIp. No lob too
small or big, Interior or cx
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 3220071.

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Roofing

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Carpentry, Painting, Maint.

of all types. Lic. Bonded
.323-6038 Insured S34'g99

New Year's Speclall IS pct. off
during January on re-roof. S
yr. workmanship guarantee.
Expert Roofing. 373.7473.

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Will buy lit &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate'S
Busineis bass. Florida Mor.
tvage Investment, i
Orange Ave., SuIte 204, WInter
Park, 1 252 1779.

To List Your Business,,.
I322611or8319993

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back yard with utility shed. 1
year warranty. 139.900.

LAKEFRONTI2BR,lBcottage
on a spacious landscaped loll
Eatin kit., Fla. rm. 1 porch. A

4Rmn.FurnGaf'ageAPt.
322-019)

SEItLER

Bldg. lot br duplex or single
tamity home, w city waler,
Sewer 5. paved street 51.500

Home 5. Office or Beauty Shop

PRIVACY, LIVE STOCK
WELCOME. PARTIALLY
EQUIPPED WITH FARM
ANIMAL S 539.900 START
THE NEW YEAR OF F
PlC-I-fl.
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AFFORDABLE LIVING 3 Bdrm
1½ Bath, 4 years old, at end
- avid, well kept street. Fenced

carp., porch,panellnglmor,l
aPP WARRANTED. Only
$32,300. Call 323-2222 for info.

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with carpet. New energy
saving central air &amp; heat with
assumable S' pct. mortgage
or refinancing priced at
$45,900. Must see to ap.
predate.

JUST LISTEDI 3 BR, 2 B In

Sanford. Call-. 323.8470

Manl WiteOnlyl

Call Walt Cappel 373 6400
Knowles Realty inc
PEAL
TOP
678-3005
-Looking for a job' The Classified
Ads will help you find that job
HAL COLBERT REALTYInC
MLII. TIPL F LISTING PEAL TOP

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Lawn Equipment &amp; Small
Engine Repair (Franchised
Name Brands) Sales &amp; Service. Includes building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner retirIng &amp; will
partially finance. $65,000.

Batteries, GE, Sylvania and

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LIST NOW

2544 S. French Ave.
3fl.5353, 322-3777, 372 0779

butor for Kodak film, Duracell

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21351 : S. French (Il 92) Sanford
RARE OPPORTUNITY

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134.1200

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ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

(Cl
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IF HlS IS THE DAY lobby a nes'
car, see todays Classified 5ct:
for best buys
fl'tITdlPF P. 1 IIINC,S
Buy A St'II
New &amp; lIs,'cl I urniture'
500 S Sanford Ave
373 6593
Ally buy uSCd' New brat-cl n.imt
ho' springs A mattresses at 20
txt above dealers cost Twin,
lull size-, gur','n A kiflcp J,'nkins
Furniture, 705 F 15th St 323
0981

43-Lots-Acreage
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other photo products needed in
your area. No selling. Service
top retailers under exclusive
contract established by us.
High immediate income.
Minimum investment 59,400.
Hlghprof(tstructur..Callopr,
2, ISOO4,334S43 or write
NUAGE, 2121 Montevallo Rd.,
S.,W. Birmingham, Alabama-

41F4Ø'J

0N.l7.92,Casselberry,Fl.

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MORRIS Sr.
REAL ESTATE Broker

Lovely I BR home w-DR, FP, ww carp. Ideal for couple or
single person. Close to
downtown. $74,000.

Dependable young famIly man

Own Your Own Business. Distri.

parents couldn't afford to give me. NowI can't even
give them the things my parents COULD affordi"
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10111'S

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desires commercial driving

"My dream was to give our kids all the things my

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Reg.

L4I.'.'S.y.
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Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot am our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc
I Model Inc.. Realtor
MI 3013
interest to qualil,ed
$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
buyers. New homes with
deeded access to the St. Johns
monthlypaymentsunder$50,
River.
Low dow, paym
.322 7787.
36R, I"2 B, economical gaswall
furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
yd., convenient location, LR &amp;
Fla. rm., ww carp,, $29,000.

Inc. REALTOR, MLS

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Used full Si7(' hotel motel beti
dng V.-ry clean. $1495 ca pc
NoIl's Sanford f--iirniturt
Salv,iqe, Ii 97. So of S,Intoref
322 Bill

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L'S
G'"''

TWOPLUSTWOISFOUR
And That's A Fact I
ClassifiedAdsGets Results
And That'sA Fact Tool

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Full time &amp; Part tIme
waitresses. Full or Part time
Cashiers. Apply Days Inn of
Sanford. Morning &amp; Evening
shifts.

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VA.FHA.235.Con. Homes-

1)3.400
Cash to mon. Lovely 3 BR on
approx. 1.3rd acre wlandscaping galore. New cH&amp;A, dream kit., + cathedral
ceilings. Just $35,500,

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Rental income. 3 BR, lB. owner
terms. $23,500.

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PLENTY OF MONEY plus

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Get plenty of prospects
vertiSe your product or service
in the Classified Ads

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TING. FENCED FOR YOUR

LAKEMONROE
Only 2 blks awayl 2 or 3 BR's c.
H&amp;A, FR, new carpet, Sc.
porch. $399

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3 BEDROOM, COZY FIREPlACE, NICELY WOODED 7
ACRES IN A COUNTRY SET

SPARKLING
Spacious 2 BR, w sunny kit +
FR on beaulifully treed lot.
For only 530.9001 Call Qulcki

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SOt,1 575 Retriger,-,to, $50 Gas
range 535 9x17 beige rug ISO

SUPER NICE 7 BEDROOM.
CARPETS, HFAI, FAMILY
ROOM, LIKE NEW CONDI
lION 529.500. cOME-A
RUNNIN'.

EXECUTIVE TYPE
Greatrm, designer home set on
"a acre wooded lot. Wood &amp;
Stoneexteriorplusw-w carpet,
inter-corn, solarium, walk-in
closets, pool planned &amp; more.
Brand new at 1107,000.

AN OHIO OIL CO. offers

24—Bushiess Opportunities

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FURNITURE BEDDING
Wholesale to alL Orlando Whole
sale Furn 2500 Industrial Blvd Or Ia ndcs

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STOSPE

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DISHWASHERS
A.M,shiftF.Iorp.T
P. M.shift P-I
Apply in perSon, Deltona
Mon-Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Ask
for Mrs. G.

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2710 Sanford Ave. 372-7917

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anicit oar, part-time, neat &amp;

position in Orlando area. Have
straight.trucli exp. &amp; FCL.
Bondable. 322-0341 anytime.

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REALTORS

MAGNIFICENT
Oaks shade this 3 BR, 2B in
Idyllwilde w.form.I R &amp; DR.
wtit brick FP i. - privacy 1
I
fenced corner lot. $52,500.

1-I41.4lI7orM4.3079

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NEAR DOWNTOWN
Sanford on Hwy 46, easy access
to I-I, Z GC-2, This house
easily utilized for business
office. Large rms., good floor
plan &amp; extra Ig side yd for
parking. Only $37,800. Low
down, assumable mortgage.

OURSELVESEDITOR
9-Sdally
Mon-Fri
322-2611
_____________________-AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your ..rnIn
- power. For details, call.

Wanted

9xll L inoleuni Rugs $1499
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
177 5791

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acres on Orange Blvd in
Paola, Owner will finance
524,150.

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41'4bo1ses

WANTED

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21—Situations

NFEOASERVICEMAN'YOU.lI
find him listed fl our BuSin5s

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frontage in Osteen. Presently

35 Acres
Fenced on Wekiva River
Cattleonly! 323 0061

PART-TIME

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Worker needed for cabinet
manufacturing shop. Must
have knowledge of tools. Apply
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport. 9
a m.-3 p.m. M F.

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2-Auction

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C umber - rooting shingles. - mr Fst,ite Cor'imerc,aI &amp; Resi
sliding glass doors. .nter,or &amp;
dent,il Auctln &amp; Appraisals
exterior doors Ig ofIce blacK
r.,ll flelI- Aucfon 113 5610
bo,,rd A bulletin rxard. n'et,l-------shelving, panning formic.4 , 'asmi S Crent nos frni Sanford
sheds. Ig metal files metal
?-n
15 5
rfl
workbench ,ill steel ,'ntr,lnce
os,'sm
e"ber 22 thru
gaIt' grill 313 5870
.l,i"uary 2
.e,t ACtjOfl
----------anu.' • .5.'ch br ads
iP1ANT TO SEE A WONDER Al
WORK' Place a Classified Ad in
76-Auto Parts
the Evening Ht'ra?d today.
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NEW RECONDITIONED
62—Lawn.Garden
BATTERY SHOP
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107W 17th St
323 9114
DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
Mon Fri 7 30530
YELLOW SAND
sat 7 30 ti 30
S 111 (lark P. f--frI 323 7580
Will buy unk Apio Batteries.
$450 Battery Shop
At- RICAN v O F IS
107W 7711 t 37j 9111
Th ('.reenhouse
327 91-st
Fs,'s after A seekt'ndS
78torcycIes

Side v Side refrigerator. $75.
pcnc table, W 7 bOflChes. $30
lull size baby bed s
525 Oak porch rockers. $29
"vIal office desk, 170 jenkinS
urn,ture. 205 F 75th St 313
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3 BR,lBon'l lots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade treis Only
$29,900.

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"Your Future Our Concern"

contact:DORIS

Spacious 3 BR. 26 luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
$55,900.
VA FHA
terms
available.

I acre bldg. site on lake oft
Longwood 1k. Mary Rd. Good
terms. 518,500.

3 64, 2B. carport, fenced ba•jt
yd., stove, refrig., $320 month,
plus $300 dep. 319-5548.

l__iv'sCellaneous for Sale 6l-BuiIdin Materials -

$375 month, 668 6698

Corner of 10th &amp; French

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$7,000 for both.

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Deltona, 1st area, 2 3 BR home, quiet neighborhood

AAA EMPLOYMENT

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Lakefront living 5 avail, in thiS
elegant 3 BR, 46 home.
Situated on 4' acres complete
w tB, 16 guest cottage. Won't
last long at 592.000.

1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, E)ECUTIVE. 00
MONTH SFIGLFP REALTY
BROKER. 321 0640, 327 1577.

HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM

912 French Ave.

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Realtors 323 5774.

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3 BR. 1' 6. $325 mo. $200 Sec.
dep. H.s.-ola
,di1y, Inc.

SALES LADY
Experienced in ladies' ready-towear. Apply in person only. No
Phone Calls. Ro Jay,218 E. 1st
St.

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l.ongwood. 1 BR, small kit., 1g.
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IP &amp; bath, for elderly couple.
5160,110 293 2834 9a m I p rn
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Experienced mechatic. Good
benefits. Apply In person 1
mile north of 434 on 1792.
Richie's VW.
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ApIs for Senior Citi:ens. DNn
town, very clean 8. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto
Ave.

o Exp. Only in finedining

Equal Opportunity Employer.

on Yearling DrIve. (01ST. 2)
HEREBY case entitled, Blazer Financial MICHAEL EARL JONES.
YOU
oranges. Picked to order. Will
ARE
the following rights-of.way run.
workers needed, males only,
. MORTON BERTIN-BA (1-21- ning through the described NOTIFIED that a Petition under 'Services, Inc. Plaintiff, vs. Robert A Child,
mix. Crumley 3fl-l7.
bagging cypress mulch. Paid
NOTICE OF ACTION
Berriosky and Jean Bernosky, hi
80)-IV - PUD Planned Unit property, to-wit:
oath has bun filed in the above.
by piece work. FuII.time
Navel oranges 8. grapefruit
Development Zone-Rear Yard
That portion of the unnamed 25. Styled Court for the permanent wife, Defendant, which aforesaid TO: JOYCE JONES PATTERSON
workers only. Can make up to
1046 Worden South East.
Variancefrom 3Oft to 17.2 ft on Lot feet right-of-way lying Southof Lot commitment of WILLIAM DEAN
Writ of Execution was delivered to
5.4 bu. Callafter 5p.m.
his Castel Gandolfo retreat 3, Block E, Greenwood Lakes Unit , Beason Subdivision, Plat Book 7, JONES, born on the 19th day of me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
55 per hour. Hard workers
Grand Rapids, Michigan 39507
322-6733
-YOU
ARE
only, pleasel 6 Flags Nursery
south of Rome,
2, PB 22, Pg 3, in Sectldn 18-20-30, Page '85 Public Records of February, 1971, to JOYCE JONES
HEREBY
Florida,and I have levied upon the NOTIFIED
that
5upply, Hwy. 427, Longwood,
FOR SALE
a Pelition under
Run Drive. (DISh. 2)
following described property
"Following
a
deep on8.Mill
Seminole County, Florida, also PATTERSON, for subsequent
Grapefruit, Oranges &amp; Lemons.
634-3615 or 321-0796.
owned by Robert and Jean Ber. oath has been filed in the above.
ANTHONY LORUSSO-BA known as South Street.
adoption,
and
you
ar.
evaluation of the latest (1-2l-IO)-llV-PUD Planned Unit
R. U. Hutchison.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY required to serve a copy cfhereby
your nosky, said property being located styled Court for the permanent
ASSEMBLERS
3224055
declarations of Professor Development Zone-Rear Yard APPEAR
AND
in Seminole County, Florida, more commitment of MIKER EARL
dfIfl5I5
if
any,
to
it
on
BE HEARD AT written
Positions now open for
Variance
from
3011
to
25
ft
on
Lot
described
as
follows:
JONES,
a-k-a
MICHAEL
EARL
—
DUROCHER,
particularly
Kung, all the participants in 3$, Foxwood
.
THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE JOSEPH
production carpenter helpers
JONES. born on the 22nd day of
Phase 2, PB 77, Pg 41, SPECI FlED.
One 1913 Mercury Montego,
Esquire, Petloner's attorney,
the consultations reached the in
with nation's largest producer
4-dr.
July,
il—Instructions
SectIon 1-21-29, on Sagewood
1972
to
JOYCE
JONES
anBrougham,white vinylover
whose address is 1315 East
Board of County Cornof factory.buiIt modular
conclusion
Court. (0151.3)
that,
Un- yellow. ID No. 3H10H627377, PATTERSON, for subsequent
Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida,
unissioners of Seminole
housing, Must have some
9. EDITH M. DAVIEBA (1-21.
adoption,
and
you
are
hereby
storing
same
fortunately, these do not
at
Ratliffs
in
san
32501,
on
or
before
the
11th
day of
County, Florida
carpentry exp. Apply Cardinal
lO)l3V-R.IAA Residential
required to serve a copy of your
ford, Florida.
CREATIVE
constitute a sufficient base to Zone-Lot
By: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr. January, 1950,andfil.theoriglnal
Industries, Inc., 3701 S. San.
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written defenses, if any, to it on
Size Variance from
with the Clerk of the Court either and the undersIgned as Sheriff
Clerk
ford Ave., Sanford, FL. No
modify what has beeti 11,700 so ft to 10,569 sq ft and a Lot
.
DUROCHER,
EXPRESSIONS
before service on Petitioner's
Seminole County, Florida, will at JOSEPH
By: Sandy Jacobs
phone calls. Equal Op._
Width
Variance
from
90
ft
to$6
ft
Esquire,
Petitioner's
attorney,
i
Call
JoAn
declared Dec. 15," said the
11:00 AM. on the 5th day
attorney
or
ImmedIately
Deputy Clerk
portunity Employer.
322.7813
on the following described (SEAL)
whose address is 1315 Eas7
January, A.D. 1980, Offer
thereafter; OtherwIse, a default
statement by the Vatican and property:
for
sale
Robinson
Street,
Orlando,
Florida,
Lot 23, (less the W 57.2$ Publish Dec. 31, 1979
will be entered against you for the
West German prelates."
and sell to the hIghest bidder, for 32501, on or before the 11th day of It's like pennies from heaven when.
ft thereof) and a portion of Lots 24 DFO86
relief demanded In the PetItIon for cash, subject to any and all January, 1980, 8nd file the original
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
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"Given this situation &amp; 25, In Block A, Brantley Hall
existing lIens, at the Front (West)
Permanent Commitment,
want ad.
Estates, PB 13, Pgs 16 1 17, of NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
WITNESS my hand and officIal Di' of the Seminole County with the Clerk of the Court eilher
Professor Kung evidently Public
Records of Seminole FOR THE VACATING, AS. sealastheClirkofsaldCouflthis Courthouse In
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida, before service on Petitioner's
Sanford,
cannot continue to carry out County, Florida, described as ANDONING, DISCONTINUING, 7th day of December,
or
immediately
PROBATE DIVISION
the above described personal attorney
Lfgal Notice
File Number 79.479.CP
his duties as a theologian follows: Beginning at the SW AND CLOSING OP NIGHTS-OP..
thereafter; otherwise, a default
property.
ARTHUR
H.
EECKWITH,
of said Lot 25, run N S4degs WAY.
will be entered against you for the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Division
That said sale is
teaching by mandate of the corner
Clerk of the
15' 00" E 31.91 It, run thence N S TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
beIng
made to relief demanded in the Petition for THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL IN RE: ESTATE OF
satlsty
the
terms
of
said
CircuIt
Court
church," the statement said. digs 2$' 59" E 122.33 ft, run thence
Writ of Permanent Commitment,
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
IN AND FOR CLAUDE A. WEAVER
CIRCUIT,
By: s Terry D.Co* Execution.
$84 digs Il' 00" W 87.2511 to P4W
WITNESS my hand and off Iclal SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE that the Board of County
J0
E POlk
Deceased
DEPUTY
CLERK
corner of saId Lot II, thence S S Commissioners of SemInole Publish: December 10, 17,
5.a,as
the
Clerk of said Cou1t this CASE NO. 77'lON.CJA
.rHI
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
21, 31,
Legal Notice
mfgs 45' "
,r
7th day of December, 1919.
thence County, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock 1979.
Seminole County, FlorIda
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
IN THE INTEREST OF
Nil digs lS' 00" E 31.50 ft to FOB. p.m. on the 22nd day of January, DEQ-30
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, KEVIN O'MASTA,
CLAIMS
OR
Publish: Dec. 17, 24, 31, 19791 Jan.
DEMANDS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Further described as located on A. D., 1910, in the County Corn.
Clerk of the Circuit Court A Child.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
7.1910
BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
By:
Lake Brantley Terrace. (DIST. 3) missloners' MeetIng Room at the
sTerryD.Cox
AND
ALL
OTHER
with sale on Jan.S, 1980
PERSONS
NOTICEOF ACTION
Noticeof Public Hearing
DEPUTY CLERK TO: HANS FLORIAN O'MASTA INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
10, Al.. FONSO W. CART. County Courthouse in Sanford,
DEQ-S9
January2l,19$S
WRIGHT-BA
Publish:
December
10,
17,
21, 31,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
(1.21.$0).3V-R. Florida,willholdaPublicHearing INTHICIRCUITCOURTINAND
13509 Copper N.E.
7:00P.M.
1979.
NOTIFIED that the ad.
1AA ResidentIal Zone-Lot Size toconslderanddefermlnewheth,r FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Apartment 4
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
DEQ29. Variance from 11,700 sq ft to 9,408 or not the County will vacate, FLORIDA
Albuquerque, New Mexico ministration of the estate of
NOTICE lshereby gIven that the
INVITATION TO BID
sq It; Lot Width Variance from 90 abandon, discontinue, close, CASE NO. n.243l.CA.1sK
CLAUDE A. WEAVER, deceased,
87123
Seminole County Board of Ad.
Handicapped Parking and
ft to 67.2 II; and Rear Yard renouncsanddisclaimanyrlflof VIRGINIA RAMACCIATO,
YOU
Walk. IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
ARE
HERE BY File Number 79479.CP, is pending
ways
justment will conduct a public
Variance from 30 ft to 17 ft on Lot the County and the public In and to
In the Circuit Court for Seminole
PlaIntiff
SEMI N DL E COMM U N IT Y SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR IDA NOTIFI ED that a Petition under
hearing to consider the following
22, Block A, Tract 1$, 2nd Replat, the following drainage easement v.
County, Florida, Probate Division,
oath
PROBATE
DIVISION
has
bean
Items:
COLLEGE
Sanlando SprIngs, Pie, Pg 7, In running through the described LAMBROS DEMETRIOS LAM
fIled In the above: the address of which is Seminole
styled Court for
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Sealed
bids
from
Contractors
File
Number
79'4$9.CP
SectIon 1.21.29. Further described property, to.wlt:
the Permanent
Sanford,
BRAKIS alma L.D. LAMBRAKIS will be received by Owner, Board Division
cOmmltm.ntof KEVIN
O'MASTA, County
Florida. Courthouse,
The
JACK 0. FLANDERS-.
as located at the corner of Alberta
Personal represen.
West 10 ft of that certain 20 ft and.or his estate, AVIS LAM. of Trustees for Seminole Corn. IN RE: ESTATE OF
a male child, born on the 24th day
(CONTINUED-BA (12.1779).
Street and Maria Avenue. (DIST. wide drainage easement lying at BRAKIS andor P41' estate; and munity
tativeof the estate is CLAUDE S.
of February, 1971,
ISTE-A.1 Agriculture Zone-To
College at 2:00 P.M., AURA DITTMER
4
at Leyd.n WEAVER, whose address Is 2565
RUTH
E.
GAGE
the
rear
of
Lot
1,
Block
E,
The
Deceased
Township,
Illinois,
to
CHRISTINE
and.or her estate, .ianuary 7, 1980 in the Board Room
park a mobIle home (RENEWAL)
it. JOHN HAMMON-BA (121. Woodlands,accordlng to Plat Book
Defendants
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION FOBES O'MASTA and HANS Modac Trail, Maitland, Florida
- of Seminole Community College,
on Parcel $.H in Section 2S-1932.
80)1V-R.1A ResidentIal Zone- 16, Pages 2 and 3, Public Records
32751. Thenameandaddress of the
NOTICIOF
SUIT
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING FLORIAN O'MASTA, for sub.
Sanford,
Further described as located O'
Florida.
Side Yard VarIance from lOft tol of Seminole County, Florida.
personal representative's attorney
TO: LAMBROS DEMETRIOS
CLAIMS
The
OR
sequent
adoption,
and
you
are
are
set forth below.
DEMANDS
following
are
included:
the East side of Osceola Road,
ft for addition on Lot $7, Highland
y LAMBRAKIS alma L.D. LAM.
PERSONS INTERESTED
1. Various walkways, ramps, AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE hereby required to serve a copy of
North of Osceola Airfield, (DIST.
All
persons having claims or
Pines, Unit 3, PB 15, Pg 23, In APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT BRAKIS and-or his estate; AVIS and steps located - around
2)
the AND ALL OTHER PERSONS your written defenses, if any, to it demands against the estate are
SectIon
20.21.20,
on
Aberdeen
Dr.
THE
TIME
AND
PLACE
ABOVE
LAMBRAKIS
and.or
her
on
estate: campus.AIso,strippingofeIsi0g INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
LOUIS SMITH-BA (l21$0).
(01ST, 1
JOSEPH
W. DUROCHER,
required, WITHIN THREE
and RUTH F. GAGE and-or her paving.
YOU
HEREBY Esquire,
Petitioner's
attorney,
SPECIFIED,
ARE
6TE-A.I Agriculture Zone-To
12. J. PA. HATTAWAYBA (1.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
estate,
if
alive
and
if
Iead,
their
Board
Bid
of
County
documents
are
open
to
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
whose
address
is
1315
East
park a mobile home temporarily
21IO)2V-R.1AA Residential
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Commissioners of Seminole unknown spouses, heirs, devises, public inspection in the offices of ministration of the estate ,s AURA RobInson Street, Orlando, Florida,
while constructing home on the W
Zone-Lot Size Variance from
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
grantees, creditors and all other the Director of Admlnistrati
32801, on or before the 11th day of
County,
Florida
DITTMER,
deceased,
File
SSOft of 5½ of N ½ of SW'J of NE
11,700 sq ft to 10,300 sq ft and Lot
ciork of the above court a written
in
January,
claImIng
by,
through,
Affairs
1tI0
and
By:
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth
Jr.
parties
file
the
original
Seminole
Community
Number
79-459-CP,
Is
pending
¼ of State Road, Section 35.21.30.
Width Variance from 90 ft to 73
statement
under or against- them: the College, F.W. Dodge Plan Room the Circuit Court for SemInole with Ihe Clerk of the Court either they
Clerk
may of any claim or demand
Further descrIbed as located off
to create two building sites on
have. Each claim must
unknown spouses, heIrs, devisies, and Central Florida BuIlders County Florida, Probate Division, before service on PetItioner's
By:
Sandy
Jacobs
Howell Branch Road. (DIII. 1)
three 50 ft lots descrIbed as: Lots
belnwriting and must Indicat, the
grehees or creditors of said Exchange in Orlando: and may be the aidress of which is Seminole attorney
or
Deputy
Clerk
Immediately
basis
for
LEROY LONG &amp; JOHN ID.
IS, 16, I?, Block 0, Sanlando
the claim, the name and
Defendants; and all unknown obtained from the of lices of County. Courthouse, Sanford, Ihereafter; otherwise, a default
(SEAL)
DINGS-BA
(t.21.IO).2TE-A.1
Springs, Tract 47, PB 4. Pg 63, in PublIsh D.c. 31,
rn$oftMcraditororhisagent
natural
persons,
If
alIve,'
and
if
Gutmann
Dragash
AssocIates
Florida.,
The
personal
represen.
will
be
entered
against
1979
for
you
the
Agriculture Zone-To park a
section 11.21.29, on the North sIde
or attorney, and the amount
dead or not known to be dead or Architects
In. tative of the estate is WALTER reilef demanded in the PetItion f
Planners,
mobile home on the W ½ of Lot U,
of Citrus Street on the East side of DEQI?
claimed. If the claim is not yet
alive,
their
several
resp.ctive corporated, Sanford Atlantic DITTMER, whose address is p.o. Permanent Commitment.
.Iavia Colony, PB 2, Pg 71, in
i.e, (01ST. 4)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 15th unknown
. the date when It will become
spouies,heirs,
Box
9400,
Longwood,
Florida,
devlsees,
National
Bank
BuIlding,
Suite
WITNESS
my
hand
and
off
ction 30.31.31, on the South mlde
Iclal
13. REVEREND M. H.' - JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND grantees and creditors or other Post Office Drawer 93$, Sanford, 32750. The name
due shall be stated. It the claim is
seal as the Clerk of said Court this
and
address
cml
the
bf Red Bug Lake Road, 1.3 mIles
HALLMAN-BA (1.2110)4V-R.1 FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, parties claIming by,
contingent or unliquidated, the
through or FlOrida 32711, upon request ac. personal representative's attorney Vh day of December, 1919.
East of Tuskawilia Road. (01ST.
ResidentIal lone-Lot Size FLORIDA
nature of the uncertainty shall be
. are set forth below.
companled
under
those
unknown
natural
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH,
by
$15.00
deposit
VariancefromsloosqfttoSaoosq CASE NO. 7$sa37.Ca.u.E
stated. If thi claim Is secured, the
persons; and the several and set.
All persons having claims or
Clerkof theCircuit Court security
CHARLES GROSS I H, F.
FrontYardVarlancefrom2sft FIRSTFEOERALSAVINGSAND respectIve unknown assIgns,
shall be described. The
Deposit will be refunded In full demands against the estate are
By: 'I-TerryD.Cox
RAWLS- BA(1.21.SO).12V 1
1014ff; Near Yard VarIance from LOAN
ASSOCIATION
claimant Shall delIver sufficient
OF
trustees or for two sets to contractors, sob. required, WITHIN THREE
DEPUTY Cl.ERK
3TE-A.1 Agriculture Zone-Lot 3011 bC It, and a House SIze SEMINOLE
copies of the claIm to the clest to
COUNTY, a cot. any other persons claIming by, mIttiflgbonafidebidsandreturn4 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Publish: December 10, 17, 21,
Size Variance from 43,540 pg ft to
Varlancefrom 700 sq ft to 320 sq ft Potatlon
31, enable the clerk to mail one copy
organIzed
nd
exIsting
throusts
or
under
or
against
any
documents
in
good
usable
con.
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
1979.
14,500 * ft and a Lot Width
on Lots 233 and 236,-Bookertown,
to each personal representative.
the nitedStates corporationsorospm.rlegalentitle, dltlonwithinfiv.(S)daysaflerthe THIS NOTICE, to file with the DEQ.31
Variance from 130 ft to 130 It to
Pa 4, pg 98, in Section 30.19.30, at Underthelawsof
of America,
All persons interested In the
named
as
a
Defendant; and all GOlfing of bldi. Refund for sets in clerk of the above court a written
park a mobile home on lIme the NW corner of Dunbar Avenue
FICTITIOUS NAME
PlaIntiff,
estat, to whom a copy of this
$7.50 to statement of any claim or demand
claimants,
persons
or
parties,
excess
of
two
will
be
less
following described property:
and RIchard Allen Street. (Dill. v.
Notice Is hereby gIven that i am Notice of AdminIstratIon has been
natural or corporate, whose exact cover coil Of reproductIon, in the' they may have. Each claim must engaged in
Bgln 172.9 ft W and 623 ft N t SE 5)
busineis at 107W. 27th mailed are requIred, WITHIN
PA I OW A Y 'C A N A AN I N. legal status is unknown, claIming same basis of return of documents, be in writing and must indicate
corner of Government Lot 1, run N
14. VERNON w. MIDGET. VESTMENT CORPONATIOfe,
the Street, Sinford, Seminole County,
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
basis
for
the
claim,
Contrictors
who
obtaIn
bId
any
of
the
the
name
and
Florida
above.named
or
120 ft. thence N 83 dogs 3 mIni 30 TE- BA (1.21.10. SV-A. 1 I FI.rila cerperatiea, CLIFTON
under the fIctitious name DATE OF
THE
FIRST
addressof
or
parties
documents
and
do
not
the creditor or his agent
described defendants
bid the
sacs F 110.83 It, thence 1 dig 42 Agriculture Zone - Lot SI;e ENTEIPRISEI, INC., a Florida
OF
THIS
prelect,mustreturnsameat least or attorney, and the amount of THE BATTERY SHOP, and that PUBLICATION
pfg
are
claimIng
to
have
mini E 120 It, thence S $4 digs 7
any
I
VarIance from 43,540 sq ft to cerperatien,
NOTICE, to file any objections
STATE
OF
right, common title or Interest in tan (10) days before the bid date or claimed, If the claim is not yet the Clerk of the CircuIt
mini SI secs W 136.71 if to 19,171.1 sq ft and a Lot Width FLORIDA. and
they may have that challenge the
lit to defray cost of dUe, the date when it will become
beginning, being Lot 10,
SemInole County. Florida in ac. validity of the decedent's wIll, the
VarlancefromtlOfttol2Oftonthe OP AMINICA, UNITED STATES and to the lands hereinafter pay
rSQdudona,d
handling,
described.
Unrecorded Survey of Govern, following described property:
asset due shall be stated. If the claim Is cordancewlththeprovisotthe Qualifications of the personal
Defendants.
You are hereby nollf lad thaI a forth above. mint Lot 1, in Section 31-19•33.
From the 5½ milepost of Section
contingent or unhiquidated, the FIctitious Name Statutes, ToWJt:
NOTICE OP 5*1.1
representative, or the venue or
Each
bid
suIt has been filed agaInst veu in
must be accompanied nature of the uncertajnty shall be $eon $4309
Further descrIbed as off Mullet
21.19.29, run N 89 dig 14' 30" B
jurisdiction of the court.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
Florida Statutes
bond stated. if th. claim is secured, the
the CIroult Court Of Sentinole by a certified check or
Lake Park Road on Bites Drive.
alongthsllineofoov.rnmentLos pursusottotlw FInIJudgm.,wof
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
by an acceptable surety security shall be descrIbed. The 1957.
County,
Florida,
(0151. 2)
entItled
ied
1, said SictIon 21, a distance of Foreclosure dated Decimbsr
sig. Dale A. Stickney
OBJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED
company
for
not
liii
than
live
claimant
shall
deliver
sufficient
21,
VIRGINIA
NAMACCIATO,
MELVIN
BRENT
195.00ff, thence run N 711.18 ft. 1979, and entered In Case No. WILL SE FOREVER BARRED
v.
LAMIROS Percent (5 cenOclt.bas.bid_ copies of the claim to the clerk to
PlaIntIff
KNOWLTON-IA (1.3110)111thence run S $7 des 14' U" I a 3437.CA*E, of the Circuit Court
lish
p.c.
24, 31, 19791 Jan. ,
Date of the first publication of
ak-a
The
succeulut
bidder
will
be
enable
the
clerk
to mail one copy 14 1980
*1 AgrIculture-Zone- To park a
DEMETRIOS l.AMBRAKIS
distance of 1191 ft for a
thfs NotIce •f Administration:
POP, in and for Seminole County, LD.. LAMSRAKIS
mobile ho
ft
and.or his required to furnish pormance to each personal representative. DEQ.7s
fofigIng thsncer NOUeg I a dlstanceof Florida,
Decemo. 31, 1979,
wherein CLIFTON estate; AVIS LAMINAKIS andor and labor and materials payment
All Por5oni interested in the
deuribedproperty: SeginlUttW 134.13 ft $0 the N 111W of said
Claude S. Weaver
ENTERPRI$fl, INC. is Defo.t. - lmsr
CITY
CA$SSSIII
GAGE
bond.eachInth.fulIamountofthe
estate
to
whom
a
copy
of
this
sstate; and RUTH B.
itNlcornerof lW¼of SW ¼. run
OOVIflWIWIItLO$1,thIflCSfl,nN4O daniCross Plaintiff and MID
As Personal Representative
SOAIDOFADJUITNENT
bya
bonding
NoticeofAdminhstfationhas
S 516.74 ft lIly on road 155.02 It, N digs 11 * along said N Iisse a WAY.CANAAN INVESTMENT CA.13.K.
o.4rpmerestate,Cas.No.75.341. contract sum, Issued
of the Estate of
company licensed in Florida.
mailed are required, WITHIN
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
53s.3ift.N53d.959'33"W.)$S.04 dlstanc.ofCl.esft,thinc.runu,
CLAUDE A. WEAVER
CORPORATION Is Defendant.
TobeeligIbI,far$ide4.ot, THREE MONTHS FROM THE thottheCityofCaeselgr,y
Thena$greofthis.Wtisawlpto
I$,W7.SfttePO$,Inkc$ion9.3O. dog 03' Wa distance of $3.9 ft CrOSSD.NndaM,
Deceased
IwilisetItoth.
mustc0mWimtasnbof
DATE
OF
FIRST
of
Adjustment
will
THE
quiet
title
on
32. Further descrIbed as on
th. following
$lincerun$02d.gWadI,tanceof hlghestandbestbloderforc.ehat
hold a Public ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Florida, all condItions of the PUBLICATION - OF
THIS heaIiflg.Mr.SIllRltter,a,.$
descr
Osceola Road, (Parcel A4). 125.0 ft. thence run S $7 des 1111" - the west front doer of the Seminole
property located In
REPRESENTATIVI:
specifications,
and
must
be
maø
NOTICE,
to
file
any
objections
P1d5,
Of
Orlando.
apPlIcant,
on
(DIIT. 3)
Seminole County, Florida:
Iidistance Of UI ft to 'he P01. County Courthouse at
Jr. Egg.
aif Of the owi*', Mr. and
ILOIN L. TOilER-IA (1. Subject to an eaSement for read on tile 32nd
Lot 14, Block 0. SANI,ANDO on a facsimile of the form included the may have that challenge the
CAR ROt. 1, JONES.
Janusry, 1980
day
2l8O) ,ITE-A.l Agriculture purposes over the $0thirIy 21ff.
SPRINGS, Tract No.0, according with the contract documents in validity of the decedent's will, the Conrad Wirz, is requesting a
ROOKS, a OWEN, PA.
thefol$owin,doscribldreal..Ja,,
duplicate, enclosed in an opaque cualifications of the personal Conditional Use. as Provided by
Zone-To park a.moblje home on Further described as en fib North located, sItuate and befal In
to 'ho plat ttsec as rscer*i
Post Office lox IS
PublIC
sealed
envelop.
bearing
representative,
or
the
venue
or
SiCtiOf
25.10$
(Pm)
of
the
City
fP4 followIng described propirty: side of SR 44, last of Weidva Seminole
s.* , page I?,
0
Casselberry, Florida 32709
County, Florida, PS Wit:
jurisdIction of the court
Casulberry "Code" to allow
B.ginat$Wcornerol$EUINI
Records of Seminole County, and address of time bidder
mv... (01ST.))
Telephone: (30$) $341700
Lot$l'A.l,L3,9nI9inSlc
marked:
HANDICAPPED
ALL
CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND outside sales of storage buildings
flsria.
t4ioflectionll30.33,thlncelen C.APPNOVALS)FMINUTIS
I ci FIRST ADDITION TO A
Publish Dec31, 19791 Jan.?, 1980
PARKING
1
- OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Ri a C.I
WALKWAYS
center line of Seid SectIon $149
(commOrcsali
ionlng
DEQ,1
Yeuar1Mrebyreques$edtofi
,Decembir 17, 1979- Regular REPLAT OF LAKI MOBILE
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY WILl. BE FOREVER BARRED. district. The par4i ii legally
cimains, thence N 13.03 chains, Mesting
541w orlfCen defeuspe with, 'h
5140115. SemInole County,
COL4.IGI and delivered not later
Date of the first publication of
$Cd as:
PICTItIOUINAMI
Thence W 29114 0, thence N 444.50
Cleit
Of
Sold
CSWt
M
Nivea
than
ThIs public heerkio will be held Florida, according P. tlq
dote and Picur mentIoned tills Notce of Administration:
The northerly 71 fwl of the
NOTICE shof'ebyplvon thai We
to N line of 11¼ of NI us of said in limo Seminole Counfp Ceur thor.sl as recorded In Psi' INk I
IPUSII PJPS fib PIS1RIIII ' above.
December
31,
1919.
easterly 143 feet of Lot 1, 110cR 1
engaged in busis$ at 101
Section, 'hence W 444.1 ft to NW
PseiutiIl'i otIlI'IIW wiuiSi_
fiolDe, Sanford, Florida, on page 71, Public Records of
Ooner rasirves the right to
Walter Dlttmes
Swutwater Cove Boulevard,
Cassitberry Heigs,
- corner of 11¼ of NW ¼ of Mid January II. $981 at 7:10 P4
isdOMaItlaudAv,nue,Afl.ineii,e
reject
any
or
all
bids
or
es
- Seminole County,
,
As Pevsonal RepresentatIve in Plot look 9, Page 37. Public
certain
South, - Longwo.d, Seminole
Section, ffiamce $20 chialill to POP.
Serin.s.FlerIdaIVIl,o.'erbeoe,,
tam thereafter as peei*te.
said property beIng RIO same os
of the Estate of.
ii a bid as sIieuIat.d In
Records of SemInole County, Cesmtv, Florid.. under the ftc.
Further described as located lit
January
55,1981
eec
Default
Will
- WrItten comments flied with
tii. set forth ill the
FORM OP PROPOSAL,
AURA DITTMER to
U'
tlftous name Of TRIPIE '40H
Florida.
Otceele lead on Old Geneva Office Of fib Zoning Ceerlinele.
be *WiI$d Igihel V0. wolve any formalities of the
Foreclosure aforesnelifiemed,
DOCSas.d
FARMS and that We Waid to
(01ST.
2)
load.
WITNESS my haul and sei as Onewr, No aid shaft be wim'
Public hearing will be Plaid on
WiUbehdesllp,$jajsigay (SEAL)
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
register said name wIth the Clerk
7. SEMINOLE COUNTY POST Isceldkiuedfremtim.tetimo
Chit Of 9110 CirCuit COWl Ri
Thursday, January 17,1980, at 7:30
and fir a period Of thIrty (30) days REPRESENTATIVE:
-ARTIIUMH,UCKWIT$,Jl,
P.M
in
tie Circlt Court, Seminole
UTHORITY- PA (12.1.11)- to
ier
SonilneloCeusly,
Florida
this
Casselberry
City
eicisijry, Further dials
Hall, 91
ClerkOfffieCircuflCewt
L. W. Carroll, Jr. Egg.
In aance
31st day Of December, l*.
Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry, with thmi FlorIda,
provisI
1-Nt Industrial Zone—To guailable by calling 5534331 lid.
President Seminole Cam.
By: Patricia lebineem
CARROLL, JONES,
of the
Plc
perate a Sawmill on the leflewini
(SEAL)
Florida,
or
as
sos',
thsriaiee,
,
trnem
Name
29ite4ss.
to-wit:
inwilty
College
ROOKS 1 OWEN, P.A.
9itvpsit,
ncribee proparty: Froni $110 SW
ARTHUR H. bECKWITM, JR.
$.fni.wi, County Beard Or. lori I. Weldon
P.O. lox
Section $4310 FlOrid. Sttutes
JsckT. Bridles, lssWo
ci SICIIN j,3p, run MOO
caut OHio Cfrcvlt Court
Mary W. HaWihoine
Adjustment
INnt of- iste..
Calseiberry, Florida 337w
City Clerk
Fiat
Office
Drawer
Z
11' 23" W alosig 'ho * line ii
By: Larry Blair
By: June l.Cwtis Seminole Community College
jtas Marvaidi
Id Section .56 1343$ ft for a
•r_
Oiled this 27th day of Decemim,
oi,cs.
*.ne.0
,
Taloptione: (301)134-5700
*979
hencenfn 5fl4eg 44" W Publ5 Dec. 31, I,,
Publish:
December 34, 31, 19.
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34,3), 979
Publish: December 14,24.31, 197,. Publish Dec. 31,19191 Jan.?,
Pub
DOd, 34, II 1979
1900 Publish Dec. 31, 1979
lIFOSO
- 01079
353 ,umence run N 00 dii 11' 010.10
and January 7, iue,
DEQ-97
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DEO-CS
OFO $7
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19) An expansive outlook
tne reason your judgment '
so keen today. Dare to express your views If you are
looki ng to Impress anybody.
Travel, resources, romance,
luck, possible pitfalls and
career for the months ahead
are all discussed in your new
Astro-Graph Letter which
begi ns with your birthday.
Mail $1 for each to Astro.
Graph, Box 489, Radio City
Station, N. Y. 10019. Be sure to
specify birth date,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) Some important dealings
you're working on ha ve a
better chance of succeeding If
you keep t hings confidential.
Don't talk to outsiders,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Getting together with f riends
today could prove to be extremely beneficial. One In
particular might offer to do
something nice for you That'll
mean a lot.
ARIES (Mar ch 21-April 21)
Situations contributing to
your status or prestige look
exceptionally favorable
today. Expan d upon any new
opportunity.
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today are in your own faintly.
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fulfill your needs it is them.
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elsewhere.
CANCER (June 21-J uly 22)
You can further your self.
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very big and get you what you
want.
LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22) The
more you put yourself out for
others today, the larger your
returns. Give that little extra
effort and watch the results.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
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level today. Friends will seek
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them. It's a great way to end
the holiday season.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Follow your insti ncts for a ll
yo ur heart's desires today.
They'll lead you to bigger and
better things than even you
can imagine.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
A big hope can be realized by
getting together with the right
persons today. Don't be a
stay-at-home. Get out and
mingle.
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aspe cts today,
concentrate
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Letter nwnber 4-12, Vitamin
E: Miracle or Myth, to give
you more details about the
commonly discussed virtues
of vitamin E if any. Other
readers who want this issue
can send 75 cents with a long,
stamped,
self-addressed
envelope for it. Send your
request to me, in cart' of this

deposits in their arteries and
this can affect their se xual
ability when the circulation to
the reproductive organs is
involved. That's one more
good reason for men to stay on
a relatively low-fat, lowcholesterol diet and to avoid

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WIN AT BRIDGE
really unbeatable. With West
holding both the ace of hearts
queen of clubs, it takes
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and

spade game home."
Oswald: "It is a matter of
declarer giving himself every

chance. He must win the
trump lead in dummy and
refraIn from the luxury of
drawing trumps. Instead, he
leads a club at trick two and
finesses his jack."
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makes his best lead of a second trump. Now &amp;iuth cashes
his ace of clubs and dummy's
ace and king of diamonds.
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ruffs a diamond. Now he gets
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trump, discards a heart on the
13th diamond, leads a heart,
watches his king lose to
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10 tricks."
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work, but he gave up 'nothing
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have rebid in notrump, but he
elected to jump to four spades
after his partner's spade
raise."
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pretty good contract, but
three notrump by South Is

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technology."
He said one way to do it would be through
development of an electric car.
He criticized, however, the auto companies
insistence on model changes every year which,he
said, serves to increase inflation.

Lindsay Bell, an exchange teacher working in Pennsylvania, told the gathering of his home.
"There are three million New Zealanders," he said. "And 60
million sheep."
Dr. Rosa Ruiz, a veterinarian finishing up one and a half
years of public health study at the University of Minnesota,
said she is heading home to Peru after her visit to Central
Florida with one happy memory:

"I really did get a kiss from Shamu," she said.
One student (roam Yemen told the students they should not
forget to carry the citizens of Sanford's message of love and
peace back to their own countries.
"Due to this type of international gathering we've narrowed
the communications gap," he said.
Mrs. Edith Harrison, longtime S-anfordlte, told the students

to be sure to always protect their valuable native customs.
"Don't take America back with you," she advised.
The get-together ended with a talk from Dr. Luis Perez,
Sanford cardiologist. Dr. Perez has been instrumental In
bringing foreign students to Sanford during their Christmas
vacations for the past seven years.
"They can't go home for the holidays because of the
distances involved," Perez explained. He said the visits are
intended to show the students "real grassrool3 American life."
Dr. Perez told the students, no matter what their form of
government, that if they can't make personal choices about
what they read, write and hear, then they don't have freedom.
The students expressed their appreciation to Dr. Perez by
singing "Happy birthday." —DIANE PETRYK

charge personally of U.S. diplomatic efforts.

Diplomatic sources said the United States is
insisting on a decision before the New Year. when
(OW' of the council's present members will be
replaced by other countries and the 15th Seat may
remain empty due to a continuing election
deadlock in the General Assembly.

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)
Iran's
Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh
said today the fate of the American
hostages hinges on the current United
Nations talks on a U.S. request for
economic sanctions against Iran.
"If the Security Council, untie? the
pressure of the United States, decides to
impose economic sanctions on Iran, we
shall abandon our plans for a grand jury
and the hostages will be tried," the
minister told reporters at a news con-

ference.
He said, however, if the grand jury
plan was carried out, "the hostages will
be presented as witnesses and not

defendants."
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issued the threat as the
Security Council scheduled another
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seven of the hostages had been transferred to a maximum security prison at
Evin, northwest of Tehran.
But he said he had asked the militants
to clarify the discrepancy In the number
of hostages said to be in captivity and
those actually seen by American
clergymen Christmas Eve.

"I do not know how many there are. I
have asked the students for clarification
and for the names," said Ghotbzadeh,
indicating he has been quietly
negotiating with the militants over the
weekend between talks In Qom with
Ayatolah Ruhollali Khomeini.
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Council appointed Ghotbzadeh as chief
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when the U.S. doesn't think it was wrong to have
imposed the shah on them."
"It's unfortunate two countries, otherwise
friendly towards each other, find themselves
caught up in this," lie said.
Many of the students attending the conference,
however, declined to discuss political issues.
Abdul Al.Sharjabj, an economics student, said,
although politics and economics are related, he
does not like to get involved in political matters.
l"roin the Yenian Arab Republic. Al-Sharjabi
said he is certain the U.S. will solve its gas
shortage problems.
While visiting Detroit he said he was impressed
that an American assembly line can produce 72
cars per minute.
"That's not easy," lie said. "I think the U.S. will
overcome the gas crisis as long as they have their

Iran Again Threatens
Sanction Retaliation

countries.
Funding for the first phase Of the
-A research and deffionatratlon project program,(k sId, will be finalized with
fi the uIUw't. manidactu,e Of an am- the U.S. Economic Development
philW single engine four.place aircraft Authority (EDA) in January. r said
: wtUbe underway in Sanford by the end of preliminary approval has already been
iNS, Horace On', executive director of given by EDA for a $100,000 grant,
the Seminole Employment Economic Additional funding of $500,000 will come
Development Corp. (ED(X)) has. from other sour ces, he said.
anocwiced.
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Orr said the project will be undertaken and expanded," Orr said, adding the
at the SEEDCO-owned building on a five Silver Lake site was Chosen because of its
acre tract on Silver lake Road. During prczthuty to the Sanford airport.
the first year Of operation UP to 40 perThe Situ phase will . he directed at
sasswW be employed, On' said, and once getting certifications completed with the
in producüon 100 persons will be em- Federal Aviation Authority.
played. But production is two to tire. 'We've been worldng on this for 18
yeses down the road.
months, he said.
Earlier announced plane for SEED(X)
He said the planes will be manufactarad for an international market, In- to be involved as a partner In another
Canada, Alaska, the Caribbean, venture to manufacture airplanes has
South America, and African and been abandoned, Orr said.

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It's a small world after all...
The Sounds of Sunshine chapter of Sweet Adelines, a national
choral group, serenaded Sanford's 53 foreign student guests
Friday night with music from Disney World, which all had
recently visited The songstresses chose the Disney "small
world" song for one of their selections to reflect the gettogether's mood of friendship among people of different
nations,
After the entertainment, the guests and Sanford residents
shared dinner and conversation about their varied lifestyles.
The Sweet Adelines told about their singing, their jobs and
their families. Abdoulaye Clsae of Nigeria was called on to
describe her dress, the na tive Nigerian stunie and head

UNITED NATIONS (UP!) - The Security the hostages, who today began their ninth week of
more moderate approach since it is not able to
Third World countries had appealed to the
Council moved toward a compromise today on the captivity in the U.S. Embassy In Tehran.
obtain the nine votes necessary for a council United States for patience with Iran authorities In
United States request for sanctions against Iran
The Council also was expected to discuss a new decision to impose an immediate and tough view of the difficult situation in Tehran.
to allow more time for negoUatkis to free the mandate to U.N. Secretary General Kurt economic embargo against Iran.
The U.S expressed confidence Friday that the
American hostages.
Waldheim to negotiate the crisis, and a time-limit
The council met behind closed doors Friday council would take some action in response to its
The council was expected to discuss several of two to three weeks before consideration of
night to discuss hOw to proceed on the U.S. request.
options at a closed door meeting this morning, enforcement meuures,
request, but delegates said no written proposals
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance flew to New
including a renewed appeal to Iran for release of
The United States was expected to accept - a
had been circulated.
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and, among other restrictions, forcing women to goverpment because the shah is there. There will
return to wearing chadors, the long, head-to-toe be no end to their problems," he predicted,
veil covering.
"unless the shah is returned."
Tahereh said her mother and sisters have the
There are two principles involved in the Iranian
same rights as women that they had under the crisis, according to Kwabena Ankonia of Ghana.
shah.
"First, the principle of diplomatic immunity
"They have no restrictions," she said. "They're has been violated; there's no two ways about it,"
free to wear whatever they want."
he said. "But second, the actions of the Iranians)
Another foreign guest, Waddah D. Sa'eb, of are so outrageous it's got to be something very
Syria, agreed that the U.S. should have sent the dear to their hearts to make them do it."
shah back to Iran.
"I don't hesitate to condemn them for it," he
"The American people do not know what the added. "The hostages must be released first.
shah did in Iran," lie said. "He killed one or two Without their release there can be no talk of being
members,if not more, from each family in Iran." reasonable.
"The issue of the return of the shah Is too fill"But the U.S. should return the shah to them for
portant to the Iranian people to be dropped," he trial. That doesn't mean lie's guilty. lie should be
said.
presumed Innocent until proven guilty."
Sa'eb, a public administration student, added
Taking the hostages was enough to show their
that he thinks the U.S. has made a wise decision point, he said, and now all Iran needs is a
in not using military force against Iran.
guarantee that their complaints will be discussed.
"It wouldn't work," he said.
"There's no argument that it's wrong to hold
The shah, he added, will be the "center of a the hostages," said Dr. Vidal Nottidge of Nigeria.
storm wherever he goes."
"It's wrong to lock up your guests. But it's
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By DUNE PETRYK
"But not this way," she said. "It's inhuman."
Herald Staff Writer
Tahereh said she could see the difficulty of the
The American hostages In Iran will be released
U.S. position regarding the shah.
unharmed. That was the message brought to
"But the shah was a criminal," she em
Salfford Friday night by a young Iranian woman.
phasized. "He should be returned to Iran."
Tahereh Nourbakhsh Trabelsi said she doesn't
Not all Iranians believe In the U.S. Embassy
agree with the taking of hostages in Tehran, her
takeover, Brahim Trabelsi of Tunisia told the
home city, but is certain "nothing will happen" to
assembly.
them.
Trabelsi, Tahereh's husband, termed the crisis
Tahereh is one of 53 foreign graduate students
an "accident In history, an unfortunate
attending the U.S. Agency for International mishappening."
Development's Mid-Winter Community Seminar,
"The Iranian students are not right," he said,
touring central Florida as guests of the Mid- "but the U.S. should understand their feelings.
Florida Council for International Visitors.
The U.S. is leader in freedom and human rights.
After touring Disney World and other local The Iranian people have rights too."
attractions, the students assembled for a dinner
Tahereh, a University of Kentucky student In
at the Sanford Civic Center. Local residents met agricultural economics, said she has encountered
and talked with the students, who represented no difficulties living In the U.S. since the crisis
countries in Africa, the Middle East and began. She said she has not been threatened with
elsewhere. •
deportation since she's a legitimate student in
Tahereh, , said she feels the students in Iran good standing. She has been living in the U.S.
for
could have shown their displeasure with the two and a half years.
United States for sheltering the shah another
Ayatollah Khomeini has- been accused of terminating women's rights gained under the Shah
way.

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Emanuel Cooper, 23, 600 E. 8th St., Sanford, was arrested at
4:10 a.m. today after a chase through the Midway area of
Sanford in a stolen car. He was taken to the Seminole County
Jail.
The 1980 Ford Pinto had been reported stolen by Michael
Luther of 516 Burtch Lane who said it was rented from Jack
Prosser Ford. The car was taken while parked at the corner of
11th Street and Highway 17-92 in Sanford.
Cooper was charged with fleeing or attempting to elude a
police officer, reckless driving, possession of stolen property
and having no valid driver's license.
Deputy E. J. Hughes Sr. said he spotted the stolen vehicle at
Celery Avenue and Brisson Avenue and pursued it into the
Midway area. He said the suspect nearly wrecked several
patrol cars before he was finally stopped and taken into
custody In an overgrown field at State Road 46 and Rightway.

Soviet Backed Regime
Controls Afghanistan
NEW DELHI, India (UPI)0
Afganist.an's 2-dayold, Soviet-backed regime that seized power in a
military coup claimed today it was in "total control" of
the country. Soviet soldiers patrolled the streets of
Kabul, the capital, Afghan rebel sources said.
Diplomats in New Delhi said the coup, which brought
Moscow protege Barbrak Karmal, 50, to power
Thursday with the help of thousands of Soviet troops
airlifted into Afghanistan during Christmas, amounted
to a virtual military invasion of Afghanistan by the
Russians.
In Washington, President Carter denounced the
Soviet military move as a "grave threat to peace."
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ByDÔNNAESTEs
Herald Staff Writer
The question of whether the city of Sanford will have a
representative on the Seminole Community Action (SCA)
Board of Directors is left unanswered as the 1979 year comes to
an end.
But if City Commissioner David Farr can gain support from
colleagues the question will be resolved in January.
"My intent is to take some kind of action in January," Farr
said. "I think membership of a city commissioner on the SCA
board does pose some sort of a slight conflict of interest. One of
SCA'S objectives is to correct the city and to bring to the city's
attention deficiencies as they see them. For a city cornmissioner to be a voting member of the board puts him In an
unenviable position," Fare said.
"I hope there can be some other relationship, perhaps a
liaison person, who would advise the city of what SCA is doing
and what the city is doing in terms where there would not be
conflict," Fare said.
City Commissioner Julian Stenstrom resigned from the SCA
board several months ago, insisting the organization's equal
opportunity officer (EOO) was involved in charges tiled with
the US. Justice Department against the city in an issue that

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bicycle ridden by a young boy while she was sitting on the
sidewalk in front of her home.
HELD ON GRAND THEFT
A SanfOrd man is being held without bail in Seminole County
Jail on a grand theft charge following an arrest In Citrus
County.
Lonnie McKinnon, of Water, Street in Sanford, was transported to the jail at 4:15 p.m. Thursday from the Citrus jail.
No further information on the charges against him was

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On March 14, operators for J&amp;L Underground Utilities
Company cut through a cable in Orange County while laying
gas pipes near Sea World, the suit charges.
It also claims on April 13, workers cut through a cable while
laying pipe in Casselberry.
FPL states the defendant was negligent In failing to take
proper precautions not to hit burled cables.

Fan Malfunction Causes
6 Deaths At Steel Plant
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. (UP!) A fan used
to blow
away gaseous fumes malfunctioned, killing six men
and overcoming 11 others at a
steel plant in industrial
Northwest Indiana, police said.
A spokesman at the Jones &amp; Laughlin Steel Corp.
said the dead men were found near a stove that heated
the-air and blew It into a nearby blast furnace when a
fan stopped late Friday, causing fumes to collect in the
Plant's still air.
Frantic attempts by the workers to shut off the ga
valves were unsuccessful, police said, until 12 of them
were overcome, six fatally.
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BURGLARY FROM HOME
Burglars forcing a carport door made off with cameras,
jewelry and silver from a Maitland woman Tuesday, deputies
Wort.
Myra Reichherier told deputies an undetermined amount of
goods were taken from her home at 1404 Sultana Lane.

commissioner on

City Commissioner
Julian Stenstrom
(left) resigned from

the SCA board

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agencies to see that services available are, in fact, provided

A snowstorm was spinning out of the
Rockies and onto the Plaint Friday as the
New Year's weekend began.
The council estimate of the New Year's

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
we work with other agencies.
In the Winwood Park project, Jones said, emphasis Is placed
Louise Crawford, the SCA equal opportunity officer, denied
"This is a vital part of our responsibility to bring about
on the maintenance and beautification of the park area and the
the allegation.
institutional change that will positively affect low income
building in the park where meetings are held and organized
Stenstrom had served for several years on the board. Since
families in this county," Jones said.
recreation takes place.
his resignation he has encouraged commissioners to table
lie said SCA works with other agencies to establish new
This work is done primarily with U.S Comprehensive
consideration of naming a new appointee to the SCA board,
programs to serve low income people and to expand existing
Employment
Training Act (CETA) funds.
Stenstrom wished to receive additional information on the SCA programs to serve more eligible individuals. He pointed to the
The SCA cannery where clients were taught food processing
involvement, if any, in reopening the original EEOC complaint summer youth employment program in the school system as
and canning, baking and the making of preserves, has ceased
through the Justice Department,
an example of a program established through the assistance of
operations, "hopefully only temporarily", Jones said. Its
Ambassador Pich mounted a diplomatic offensive around
The EEOC complaint involved racial discrimination charges SCA even though it is now operated by the school board.
operation had been paid for primarily with CETA funds, he
Peking this month to let the American Embassy know that the
against the city by a number of persons. The two major
The board of directors, which may include a maximum of 21
said.
unpopular Cambodian government is looking for friends,
complainants were police officers Tony Brooks and John C.
persons, is divided equally among representatives of public
A major sore point with some has been the agency's "at.
He also is starting to cultivate American reporters based in
Moore. After reaching an out-of-court agreement with EEOC, officials, clientele and private businesses or organizations.
firinative
action component", Jones said. But, he noted, this
the Chinese capita] in the hope they will pass the word to the
the city named Moore an acting sergeant with the city's
Elected bodies currently represented are: the Seminole
specific function is mandated by the U.S. Community Services
diplomatic corps.
animal control program and appointed Brooks to the federal. County Commission, the cities of Longwood and Altamonte
Administration, the federal agency which funds much of the
Ills moves come amid reports from Bangkok that the Cam- state Drug Enforcement Agency. The city pays Brooks' salary Springs, the Seminole County
School Board and Seminole
SCA
budget.
bodlan Communist Party's widely unloved overlord, Premier
with that agency.
Community College.
"Affirmative
action deals with problems that lead to
Pol Pot, has been ousted and possibly killed.
Moore has since taken a physical disability retirement.
Services provided by the organization include: information
discrimination
on
the basis of race, sex and the physically
They also may be Intended to head off Cambodia's exiled
Farr said he "can understand Stenstrom's reluctance to and referral to other agencies; Investigative work to deterhandicapped,
It
Is
a remedial as well as a preventath
t' Prince Nødom Sihanouk. The flamboyant 8Uano*, Impris. serve
on the board."
mine levels of income; technical assistance for clients filling program, primarily spear-headed by the .zal cppoetunl*
oned by Pol Pot for three years, said in Paris- this month he
Rev. Amos Jones, SCA executive director, said the agency out applications for service;
gathering information from
officer of this agency," he said. "But it Is a responsibility
plans a world tour to raise funds, seek arms and mobilize an
is not required to have a representative of the city of Sanford target area residents for program development purposes;
shared
by the total staff as well as the board of directors. I get
army bra new liberation of Cambodia.
on the board. "But since we serve a considerable number of Headstart, a program for preschool age children, providing
the
feeling
the equal opportunity officer is being projected
Selling the U.S. government and general public on friendship persons in the city of Sanford, we want someone from Sanford nutrition, medical and dental service, recreational and
the villain.
with a communist Cambodia may take some doing. Pol Pot's on the board," he said,
educational services to prepare children to enter the first
"This isa respänsibillty to be assumed by the staff as well as
Khmer Rouge troops beat the American-backed government
SCA was founded in May, 1966 and Jones, a native of
grade; some day care service for working parents; home the board. It Is a monitoring function as well as a walk-in or
of General Len Nol. They took over the Cambodian capital of
Longwood, joined the agency as assistant director four months
repair and weatherization, work is done in which low-income
call-in situation with persons contacting the agency far
Phnom Penh about a month before the fail of South Vietnam in later, becoming executive director In October, 1967.
owners occupy homes to provide energy conservation by
assistance.
In monitoring we are bound to observe some
1975.
The agency, designed as an "advocate of the poor," has an sealing holes, cracks, floors and walls, replacing windows and
which need to be addressed.
situations
After that, Pol Pot Introduced a primitive form of rural annual operating budget of $0,000, much of it in federal doors and installing insulation; crisis Intervention, whereby
"The usual procedure to address any such situation is b1
communism. He emptied Phnom Penh and other Cambodian funds. It directly serves 20,000 persons and has a payroll of low-income families are assisted with payment of
utility bills contacting the parties involved to try to settle the matter. Bqt
ci ties and forced their Inhabitants into the countryside where a about 50 people.
in arrears, also providing blankets and space heaters In some
the client has the right to request that the federal agency be
million or more are believed to have died,
"Many people believe the primary objective of SCA is the instances; outreach centers, whereby an outreach worker in
contacted
without further contact of the local organization
From 1975 until 1979 when the Vietnamese came in, Cam- sponsorhip of programs but that is not correct," Jones said, each target area assists with clients with Information and
Involved,
We
encourage clients to make whatever effort m1gt
bodla was virtually a closed country. Aside from China and "The primary objective Is advocacy of the poor."
referral, filing applications for social security benefits, food
be
appropriate
in settling matters without referral to an
North Korea, it did not seek friends.
"This necessarily- involves coordination of effort with other stamps, health department programs and any service prooutside agency," Jones said.
So why should the United States care about Cambodia's
friendship?
The ambassador's argument is that the Vietnamese military
m
machine, battle tested In a long war with the United States, not
only wants to take Cambodia but the whole Indochinese
peninsula.
He pointed out that such a move threatens some American
friends the five countries of the Association of Southeast
Aldan Nations which are Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia,
Indonesia and the Philippines.
Pich says his country wants ties with the ASEAN countries
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)
The project. In the late 1960s, tormer ings earlier this year the snail darter n4o
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as well as with the United states.
Tellico Dam project was a Depression- Supreme Court Justice William 0. proved a worthy opponent.
era dream of one day turning a dirt poor Douglas came to East Tennessee to float
"It's a question of checking Vietnamese expansionism," he
"I have been locked in mortal comtt
says, "Everything in the region (Indochina) stems from that.
region of East Tennessee into a sparkling the river and join the fight to save the with the lowly snail darter for what no
Garden of Eden flowing with jobs and Little Tennessee.
What has happened In Cambodia Is no accident. It's part of an
I,
seems like an eternity, and I am embajestablished Vietnamese plan. The first step Is to turn Vietnam,
industry,
In 1971, the opponents filed a federal rassed to say I have taken a souM
Cambodia and Laos into a Vietnimsedomlnated federation.
It ended more than 40 years later in a court suit seeking to stop the project. A thrashing," Baker said at one committee
"That federation will be the political, economic and military
flurry of court action, Cherokee Indian temporary Injunction was issued, but meeting.
base for Vietnam's expa nsion. It Is clear that Vietnam will not
protests, bulldozers, crashing houses and environmentalists admitted they had
"With that kind of tenacity, I cannotfcr
steel gates slicing across the blue waters little hope of stopping the Tellico. Work the life of me see how he became.
stop."
of the Little Tennessee River.
on the project resumed In November endangered species," Baker said, "andanI
Pich alsarguettianiwsovleUlnlonlrallledwlurvletnam
In November, the gates on the Tellico 1973.
and sees Vietnam as a stepping stoije into the Indian Ocean
earnestly hope we can clear this matter
Dam were closed ending a chapter of
and South China Sea.
Environmentalists, however, found a up before the endangered species is me,"
"The ASEAN countries, West Europe and the United States
the Tennessee Valley Authority that will new weapon in 1973 the snail darter.
Baker, joined by Rep. John Duncan,'&amp;
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not be soon forgotten.
all are going to be affected by that," he says.
The environmentalists found the river Tenn,, finally defeated the fish. In
Among other things, the Tellico project was the only known habitat of the two- September 1979, Congress exempte4 the
What the Cambodians want from the United States, Pith
will he remembered because of a tiny Inch long perch. And, in 1975, the snail Tellico from the Endangered
says, is diplomatic support against Vietnam and the Soviet
Species Act
fish the snail darter that held one of darter was placed on the endangered and all other, federal laws blockin
Union in the United Nations. He also would like to
America
g
the most powerful government agencies species list,
organize world economic pressure against the Vietnamese.
completion of the project.
at bay for more than two years.
Pich said the Catnbodlanguerrllla forces we not looking for
là February 1976, Hill vs. Tennessee
On Sept. z, President Carter signed
American ii'
In was in 1936 that WA planners began Valley Authority was tiled in federal
measure and WA resumed woft- on
to envision the Telli co Dam as an ex- district court In Knoxville to stop
"We don't need much. It's a guerrilla war and we use only
the project the same night. The "
tendon of Fort Loudoun Lake. In 1942, a Tellico because it was In violation of the da
light weapons. We have been able to solve that problem sue"
rters, meanwhile, had been nette(]n
cessfully.
staff report recommended construction Endangered Species Act. The district the
Little Tennessee and successfully
project. ata cost of$1o.7million. court denied a motion for an injunction to transplanted
"Wha t we want first oI all from the United States Isun.
of
to other East Tennessee
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A canal was to be built to carry water atop construction and &amp; _iilued
erstanding of the problem. U they understand, they can act,
_ the suit. rivers,
from the reservoir on the Little Tenand action might lead to withdrawal of Viethamee.
But the Case was appealed to the 6th
The congress
action dealt nnessee River to Fort Loudoun Lake for US.
from Cam bodia."
U.S.CICUItCOurt in C1flC1M*tI. A three. vlronznentallstsional
fi
a
nal
setback. But
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capacity.
junction In February 1977 and con- ahead
in the Nixon years?
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"Even U the Americans had never been 10 Cambodia." Ilys
WU ha1ted1 &amp;1prfliS
Tellico, however, was sidetracked by
A long-time opponent of the protect, the
upheld
the ambassador, "the Vietnamese would itill have had their
World War U and remained Just an Idea
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At this point, more than $100
ambitions."
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when anoflnr report
fight. The North Carolina-bued jbe
At this point embassy second secretary Cho Teary adds:
cost
of
had
been spent on the project and it was Wed a federal
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recommended construction at a
court suit Oct. 17 in
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"Just remember, we are doing the AAN countries'
$41 million. In 1966, the WA Board flIOS JISO ID percent Ccr*te.
Knoxville,
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righting for them."
tharized construction and in March MAU
, The suit said the 16,000-acre ress-vok
#16.6 IRU
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is u ii
u
iei the concrete portion of the dam was
wcsJ4 cover the "sacred burial pounds"
started,
IIILICAL 1IRDS
facts would be made and that the public of the Indians' ancestors end infringe on
;retng Ht'ndd ' IUSPS 41-101
would
react to the fact.," said Joe their religious freeds. The I'liiapa
WA finished construction 01 the Congletan,
a Káoxvilue attorney who sought an injwxton to stop c=avctkL
The Ostrich; the largest of all living birds, Is concrete portion near Linoir City In 1969. 'worlied on the snail darter case.
Sunday. Oicainker 39. l97—VoI. 72, No. in
was denied on the district,
The utility said it would would LrU
mentioned Is at, least eight Bible p'ssages.
s.Howard Baker, .R.Teon.,, said the
Pvbftse.d Daly a I.ap, ~ 5$wp W The 11111 s,d WsrI
appeals
and
U.S. Supreme Court leáls.
INC., 55 N Pr000 Ave.. kissit P11.1*111.
sometimes as a source st (sod. To learn bow to Indmatry to the area and would provid Supreme Cwt declik*i 10 the swil. The suit was
dismissed on the district
jobs. Leaders in Blount, Monroe and darter ease pointed
kcsd Cl.ss.puIN. Palo as Sanford, Pisslie 8111
finance the care elan ostrich at Israel's Hal Bar
UP the need 10 court level and is pending on appeal at
London counties got behind the project. eliminate roadblocks to federal projects. the 6th
nature reserve, contact the Holy Land ConN1a DiOvify :,Wss $ Clefs, Mi, S3.$i # Nsi*i, $SJJJ4 Year.
Circui t court.
But opposition also mounted.
He finally succeeded is 1971, after aid$43.11. By huill WisS $l.$a Msl. $4.5. e MseI*s. 511.45, Yssr,
servatles,
Fund,
WA,
E.
5Mb
St..
following
150
victories,
New
York.
N.Y.
$17.'..
Citizens organizations were formed to fering several conpesslonal defeats. moved quickly
to prepa
INn,
re the reservok
raise mney to mount an assault on the Bak r, admitted in congressional
for flooding.

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A State Law Enforcement Division arson expert says he believes the fire
that killed 10 prisoners in the antebellum Lancaster
County-Jail started in a storage room.
SLED Agent Jimmy Bonds said Friday the only
evidence of fire in the jail was paint flaked off the walls
of the storage area in front of two cells where three of
the victims died Thursday night.
Paper towels, plastic bags, bed linen and field
jackets were kept In the area, he said.
"I think we have a 50-50 chance" of discovering what
caused it, Bonds said. "I found nothing that would
cause spontaneous combustion, put it that way."
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Cuba Sentences Americans
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Two Americans caught
dropping religious literature over Cuba have been
sentenced by a Cuban court to 24-year prison terms for
"counterrevolutionary" activities, according to the
State Department.
The two Americans only one of whom was identified
were given the sentences for distributing "Christian
literature of some sort," State Department spokesman
Thomas Reston said Friday.
Reston identified one of the Americans as Melvin Lee
Bailey. He had no further Information available on
either Bailey or the other American, who was not
identified.
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Partly cloudy today becoming mostly cloudy by Sunday. A chance of
showsrs tonight and Sunday. Highs mostly in the low to mid 70s. Lows
might in the 501. winds east and northeast 10 to IS mites an hour today
diminishing some tonight. Rain probability 30 percent tonight and Sun.

day.

ASIA READINGS 5 a.m.) temperature: 67; overnight low: SI;
testerday's high: 74; barometric pressure: 30.21; relative humidity: 90
percent; winds: NW at 4 m.p.h.
SUNDAY TIDES: Daytona leach: high, 5:17 low, 11:21; high, 5:31 low,
ParlCasav.raiz high, 5:05 low, 11:15; high. 5:30 low, — ; Bayport:
high, 12:12 low, 5:33; high, 11:00 low, 5:31.
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laypsrt: high, 12:35 low, 6:21; high,
POISCAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out $0 miles: Small craft
Cape Canaveral and northward should exercise caution. Cape Canaveral
earthward winds northeast IS to 30 knots becoming east and decreasing
$0 around 15 knots by tonight and southeast 10 to 1 knots Sunday. Seas 4
$06 fell. Elsewhere winds northeast around iS knots becomi ng east
height and southeast Sunday. Seas 3 to test. Partly cloudy.
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Lows in the * north to SOS and 605 in the south.

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Irk 0. Dearborn
W,sk.y Hall

DECEMBER IL),9
ADMII$IGN$I
$anlerd:
EI.anyer A. Hannans
Louis Davis
Eliza King
Carolyn M. Jerkins
John H. Poston
Willie M. Lows'
Elsie M. Dyer, Deitbea
Kathy Ruoss
Henr y 0, Vintry
Charlotte Willis. Dattona
George I. Mash, Casselbsrry L ewis S. Dnief, Dlllona
SISTHI;
Helen M. Walker, Dellona
Sanford:
John J. Gallagher, Orange City
Rkhvd Chase, Ost.sn
Lemuel and Sylvia Stallwortha
Barbara J. Kelly and baby girl,
boy
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HARTFORD, Conn. (UP!) — The state is asking that
Connecticut's largest nursing home be placed in
receivership, saying "poor nursing practices" and
possible "criminal neglect" were involved In 17 patient
deaths.
Health Services Commissioner Dr. Douglas Lloyd
said his agency checked medical records of patients at
the 518-bed Meadows Convalescent Home in Manchester who were over 70, had been unable to feed
themselves, and who died between October 1978 and
May 1979.
Department investigators found extremely low
levels of fluid intake, failure to chart vital signs in all
cases and failure to notify a doctor of serious changes
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stick by the New Year's projection, saying
travel during the New Year's weekend
traditionally is lighter than at Christmas and
the New Year's death toll traditionally is
lower than the Christmas toll.

Shop Leesburg, DeLand, Mt. Dora S Kissimmee Daily 5.5, Sun 12.6,

Big Nursing Home Accused

programs In the target areas and the Winwood Park project.

death toll was compiled before Christmas and
before what council officials believed was an
unprecedented large discrepancy between
the council's death toll projection and the
final casualty count.

Shop Sanford and Orland: da ily 9:30-9:30, Sun. 12.6.

vided by any agency in the county; summer recreation

for eligible individuals or families. We are not meddling when

your friend is somebody who has the same enemies you do.
On that basis, the United States has just received an in.
vitation to friendship from a surprising source the beleaguered communist government of Cambodia, now fighting a
guerrilla war against Vietnamese troops who have occupied its
country.
"All right, it's in our self-interest," says Cambodian ambassador to China Pich Cheang. "But it is in your interest,

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less than favorable traveling conditions early
into a long New Year's holiday weekend that
will wrap up the 1970s.
The National Weather Service reported
snowy, rainy or foggy conditions across the
nation. Police increased patrols and ordered
officers to keep a special watch for drunken
drivers.
A UP! count at 4 a.m. Saturday showed

preholiday estimate of 450 to 550 and second
only to the four-day Christmas weekend of
196, when 706 people were killed in traffic
mishaps.
The council said a Christmas snowstorm
could have saved many lives by keeping
motorists off the road.

SAN FRANCISCO ( UPI) — Loretta Dooley, released
from Istanbul's notorious "Midnight Express" jail,
arrived home seeking privacy and avoided reporters
by slipping out a side door of a TWA jet Friday night,
Miss Dooley, who spent five months in the jail on
drug charges, was hustled from the plane to a TWA
truck while her family, friends and reporters awaited
her in the terminal.
Her father, Vernon Dooley, smiled at the reporters
and said, "I'm anti-press. You have made a huge
mountain out of a little girl's mistake. I knew all about
this. I had It prearranged. We must protect her."
Miss Dooley had refused to talk to the reporters
awaiting her arrival at New York's Kennedy airport
earlier in the day. She told a Pan American Airways
spokesman, "I am asking not to meet with the press."

several months ago.
Since his resignation
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cidents,
The National Safety Council estimated 360
to 440 people could be killed in traffic during
the holiday weekend, which began at 6 p.m.
local time Friday and ends at midnight
Tuesday.
Th e fo ur-day holiday comes on the heels of
the bloodiest four-day Christmas weekend in
23 years.
The Christmas weekend death toll rose to
683, well above the National Safety Council's

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SCA Board.* Should City Have A Voice?

KET(HIKAN, Alaska (UPI)
The torn and battered wreck of the freighter Lee Wang Zin is most
likely a watery grave for 26 Taiwanese sailors thought
trapped inside,
Coast Guard and Navy crews Friday gave up trying
to reach the capsized vessel, grounded on rocks a half
mile from Kendrick Island off the rugged southeast
Alaska coast,
Ten-foot waves and winds up to 40 knots repeatedly
smashed the freighter against the rocks, ripping huge
holes in the hull and shifting the ship to and fro.

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Nasty Weather Discourages Motorists

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FPL CHARGES CABLE CUTTING
Florida Power and Light has filed suit in Seminole's Circuit
Court charging a contractor twice sliced through underground
power lines.

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available this morning.

Action Reports

BICYCLE ACCIDENT
Six-year-old Heidi Crum of 2623 Hartwell Ave., Sanford,
suffered a broken leg Friday as a result of being hit by a

Taiwanese Feared Dead

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Cleland Overcame
Wrath Of Grenade
WASHINGTON (UP!) - He lay there, a They tore at his uniform; bandaged the
crumpled heap. The grenade had torn off his stumps.
right arm. His right leg disappeared above
Within 10 minutes a whirring helicopter was
the knee. His left leg was mangled. He lifting him away in an act of mercy which
couldn't call for help.
saved countless Lives in Vietnam.
By all rights, Max Cleland should have died
"As I was put on the chopper, someone
right then and there. But he fought back. Two hollered: 'You're going to make it!'
years later he was out of the Veterans
"I wanted to shout back: 'You're damn
Administration hospitals and serving as a
right I'm going to make it!'
Georgia state senator.
"But I could only make a hissing sound."
Today, at 37, he directs the VA's programs
In another war, Cleland probably would
for millions of veterans going back to the
have
died. But he was on the operating table
Spanish-American war. He is shaking up that
an
hour
after the accident.
same VA which angered him beyond measure
"There
was a three times better chance of
as a patient, trying to reform it to provide
becoming an amputee in Vietnam than In
adequate care for the Vietnam survivors.
World War II," he says.
Cleland wheels himself over to the circular
"I wouldn't have survived in World War II.
conference table in his blue and white office
The
survival rate for Vietnam was 81 per
looking out at the White House.
cent;
74 per cent for Korea, 71 per cent for
His arm delivers a powerful spin. He backs
World War II."
himself slowly out of the stainless steel
Thce cold statistics had a direct bearing on
wheelchair into an armchair without help. He
what
he was to find out next in VA hospitals.
flips his trouser legs under himself, stretches
They
were not, he says, geared to treat
his left ahn across the back of the chair, and
Vietnam
amputees.
sprawls backwards,
"The Vietnam veterans made up a distinct
"I'm not entitled to the Purple Heart," he minority and we knew the hospitals weren't
explains with a chuckle which Instantly puts run for us," Cleland remembers. "They were
the visitor at ease. "It wasn't an enemy run for a generation older than we were.
grenade! There was no heroism involved."
"The rehabilation program was not
Born in Atlanta, Ga., Cleland always oriented towards combat casualties. It was
wanted to be a leader,
oriented towards strokes and other things.
As a 1960 high school graduate, he won the
"The VA didn't have a real good program
Atlanta Journal's trophy for being the for teaching a guy like me how to drive. I had
"Outstanding Senior" in his class in Lithonla,
to learn how to drive on my own. Much of my
Ga.
own rehab program was on my own."
"My first real focus," he says, "was that I
The "Vietnam syndrome"- anger over the
wanted to be good in sports. Basketball, nation's ingratitude - has been one of the
football, baseball, tennis. Then I wanted to
most difficult issues for the VA to cope with.
excel in school in an all round way. Not just
Only now has Congress appropriated funds
academically."
to allow the VA to open "readjustment
Graduating in 1964 from Stetson University,
counseling centers" in 50 major U.S. cities to
Deland, Fla., Cleland took a 2nd lieutenant's help the veterans pick up their lives.
commission through RTOC, and began
This program, which Cleland has fought for
graduate work,
mightily, is one of his proudest achievements,
Redirecting the VA towards the Vietnam
Then Vietnam became Cleland's challenge.
veterans, more generally, Js another.
He volunteered In 1966 but was made a
"Had we not been able to do that, I don't
general's aide. He volunteered again in 1967
think the VA could have been credible in its
and was off to war.
service to Vietnam veterans. I've been there.
He had nearly completed his tour when he
Ten years ago, I was so turned off the
and that grenade met.
Veterans Administration, I didn't want to
"It probably fell off my own gear," he says
hear
about it."
matter of factly, reliving the Incident for the
lie is convinced his fierce determination is
thousandth time,
shared by thousands .of other veterans, the
Capt. Cleland was in charge of setting up a
physically disabled included.
radio relay station east of Khe Sanh, April 8,
He calls the reintegration of the Vietnam
1968.
veterans "a solid success story."
He and his men were delivering equipment
"Yes, hundreds of thousands Vietnam
by helicopter whep he looked down and saw
veterans
out there still have problems," he
the grenade lying on the ground.
says.
"1 figured it was mine. I didn't think
"But millions have reintegrated, picked up
anything special about it. I figured It fell off
their lives, in a very private, but also very
when we were unloading. So I casually
COurP4SOU1 W&amp;Y
walked over to It, and'ust before I touched It
"Most of them lfve ttia the.G.t. bin' ód
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now they are becoming the leaders In their
"It immediately blew my right hand off. My
community.
right leg was off at the knee. It shattered my
"Now they are putting It together, now they
left leg so badly it was amputated within an
are becoming the strong force in this country
hour in surgery.
that they would have become earlier if they
"When the explosion went off, It reminded
had not been taken out of the country."
me of a childhood incident where a
Cleland says he is fascinated by his job,
firecracker had gone off In my hand. But this
which absorbs all his waking energies.
time, my hand wasn't there any more. I was
it is not unusual that an angry veteran will
frozen In terror,
call and rail over bureaucratic foul-up. Cis.
"Shrapnel punctured my windpipe, and I
land says he "routinely" involves himself;
couldn't talk,
orders a fast resolution.
"When! tried to call out for help, I made
Cleland says it's an advantage to be a

only a hissing sound. I couldn't get up off the
ground because l didn't have any legs tostand
on.

"I lay there thinking: 'Oh my God! I'm
going to the right here and now.'
"And I began slipping Into shock. I began
fighting back, because I knew if I lost consciousness, then I wouldn't make It back."
Within minutes his comrades reappeared.
They had taken cover, thinking the explosion
Was Incoming North Vietnamese artillery,

bachelor because he can travel at the drop of
a hat. Trips toGeorgia or Los Angeles are u
routine- for him as "getting in your car and
driving to Baltimore."
As for the future, Cleland intends to campaign energetically for President Carter', re"
election.
"That's going to give me lots of pleasure
and satlaficatlon," he says. "As for myself, I
think I'm the right man, at the right place, at
the right time."

POWs Tell Grim Tale
Of Jungle, Prison Camps
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (UP!) - As the
Francis G. Anton, who spent five years in
story of Marine Pfc. Robert R. Garwood's captivity after his helicopter was shot down
134 years behind enemy tines in Vietnam
outside Qm Lal in January 1961.
unfolded at Camp Lejeune, the former POWs
Day to day life, survivors said, revolved
testifying at his Article 32 hearing provided a
around foraging for food. There was an orrare glimpse into the jungle prison camps of
caslonal ration of rice from their captors. But
South Vietnam.
the main staple wu a. wild potato that
Most attention in this country during the prisoners dug themselves on food gathering
war focused on the plight of American POWs missions outside the camp under guart
held in North Vietnam. Witnesses at GarThat routine was broken only by occasional
wood's hearing amid the story interrogations and weekly propaganda sea
of Viet (bog and North Vietnamese prison alone.
camps in the south went virtually untold.
A man known to the prisoners as "Mr. Ho"
It was a grim tale.
would come to the can* for these propaganda
One by one, survivors of what was known as
where he would spout communist
Prison Camp No. 2, somewhere west of
dogina in fluent English.
DeNang, told of a half-dozen starving men
crushing the head of the =01 cat and
"He was a very distingusthed looking man.
constant
skinning it for a meal. They
I think he was educated in the *est," said
alckneq from malaria, hepatitis, dysentery,
Army Sgt. Robert Lewis, now stationed In
jungle rot and a variety of other disease,.
Fort Gordon, Ga,
11 story emerged as the Marines held an
"11k classes were something of the history
Article 32 hearing - similar to a civilian
of the socalled Vietnamese struggle," said
grand jury hearing to determine U Oar- Anton, "and how they had defeated the United
States, but the U.S. was Just stubborn."
wood, 33,of Mama, Ind., will become the first
Vielnam.era soldier to face court-martial for
o
prisoner, Army sgt, Richard Williams,
collabaraticit with the enemy. The hearing
Incurred the wrath of the c
. by
will room In Jamiv•'
referring to the South Vlsthaip,e AW
According to IN"PMy so fir, Prison Camp during one 01 these sessions as "ARVN," an
of ft
No.houssdl2to2OAmsrlcans and five acroeym standing fo
Germens, one of them a women, during ills Republic Of Vietnam.
and M. What Iiapin.d to the wian, a
How
sdtoatWadofrm Ho &amp;W
aae, and the Germans, wee not
divulged
Gad,
said
Anton,
adding
was
rIngtbehearIng.
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constaxilly
taken
to
the
wa
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SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPI) - Scientists have gasoline because copaiba burns cooler, but per- porters of biomass energy),' predicted Ulf Schu.
discovered a native tree that produces oil similar to formance is the same, Maia said,
chard, a German chemist at the University of
diesel fuel and are studying hundreds of other
Scientists In Manaus and in the industrial Campinas outside Sao Paulo.
plants they hope will provide inexpensive forests of metropolis of Sao Paulo are studying more than 400
Brazil already Is using alcohol grown from sugar
energy for the future,
species of native trees they say can provide cane to power conventional cars in a 20-80 percent
A species of the copaiba tree tested at the everything from diesel fuel to petrochemical mixture with gasoline and its 1 million vehicle a
National Amazonian Research Institute in the feedstocks.
year auto industry will produce 250,000 cars running
Jungle capital of Manaus produces up to 26 gallons
Brazil is larger than the continental United States on pure alcohol in 1980.
of oil a year.
but lacks oil as a major resource, forcing it to imIn addition, oil from soybeans, peanuts, castor
"It's a perfect substitute for diesel in engines, port 85 percent of its petroleum consumption. The seeds and sunflowers is being used to run diesel
They can run without modifications," said j
country's oil bill is expected to consume half its $15 engines by experts at Sao Paulo's Institute of
Guilberme Maia, coordinator of the copaiba billion export income in 1979.
Technological Research.
project, which has been studying the tree for two
Last week, the government raised the price of
There may come a time when the world's growing
years and running a Toyota pickup with the fuel for gasoline from $1.80 a gallon to $2.80.
population will force countries to choose between
12 months.
But, it has vast land areas which can be used to growing food and biomass energy, said Schuchard.
Trees In the copaiba family grow up to a height of grow forests of energy at very low cost, researchers
The chemist said his team is now working on
60 feet and an aromatic resin obtained from the tree say.
making tree oil economical by finding ways of
was formerly used for medicinal purposes.
"it won't happen in the next 10 years, but in the converting its waste products into petroleum
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operate the facility with the hospital.
There have been only two additional
"This is an area where science has the
reported in-vitro births, a second under
opportunity to help a group of people have Steptoe's supervision and one claimed by
children who otherwise wouldn't be able to,"
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Charles Dean, president of the Tidewater
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Chapter of the Virginia Society for Human
voicing many of the objections heard in
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Norfolk.
"This project must be stopped," said Dean,
Last spring, an ethic, advisory committee
whose organization has obtained an attorney
of the US. Department of Health, Education
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and Welfare issued a qualified recoin.
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allowed to the and none will be frozen for
could begin operation within a month,
scientific research," she wrote. "AU fertilized
Opponents, who have been battling the eggs will be relmplanted Into the uterus and
project since it was first proposed in
have a chance tosurvlve,"
November 1978, vow they will go to the U.S.
As for less's In-vitro would foster genetic
(bg4., If necessary, to try to stop it.
engineering, officials say it won't happen at
Norfolk General plans to use the technique
their facility, but concede It could somewhere
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rate than the 5 percent passbook savings
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So they bought a 7.75 percent CD at a local
savings and loan association.
They, of course, had no way of knowing that
the U.S. economy's inflation rate would reach
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who bought CDs In the mid-19M, the Sykes
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Until last summer, when the Federal Home
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That's what he did In raid-December, 1979.
He reinvested the sum he'd saved and within
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much higher interest rate thereafter.
By cashing In his six-year CD, Sykes lost
He reinvested his nest egg in a four-year
"money market" CD which pays 9.85 percent
annually. In the next six months Sykes' nest.
egg will earn $50413, compared to lees than
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Sykes had reinvested ina six-month treasury
"bill," paying an annual interest rate of 11.787
percent, he could have earned even more In
six months - p94.87. But he wouldn't have
been protected on the "down side" after six
months, so he preferred thee 9.85 percent
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You may not think the Sykes family Is
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$10,000 pqulrreled away In CDs?
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floor splendor
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ability and efficiency to citizens serOut went Carnmle and state's attorney,
vices render,
too,
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In a logical move as needs grew.
Regardless of facts, Cammie will not be
placated.
All parties should be pleased
A fire trap may have been the jail's old
with their quarters so new,
name,
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November.
Odes of the ladies, Cameron and Moore
are accepted as a bore, not a roar,
Threats made of "You will not be back"
are distasteful, empty, and show a lack.
"Voting ri'ghts" will be kept at all cost
but the ladies points are almost lost,
ueHtxrUun,
In their way of thinking, they see a gap.
it was determined a safe place for No sensible solutions offered, they only
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Everyone is talking about the dollar value to decline, because we
recession and depression but no one is cannot compete with foreign imports.
doing anything about It.
This, too, causes our imports to exceed
Oviedo Review A Winner
The place to start is at the head of our our exports and further deflate the
government by cutting down on un- dollar.
Thank you for your review of the necessary spending. Do away with the
Our greatest weakness has been
the socialization of our country, it will Oviedo history book (Dec. 16). It was
useless departments in our govern.
thinking
that if everybody earned more
be - the citizens (should) raise a little most generous of you to give it such ment and get rid of the dead wood. In so
money,
they
would be happier because
unvarnished hell with our senators,
generous coverage, especially since we doing we may soon avoid deficit
they had more to spend. That Is far
had been so late In getting the book and spending and would be able to have a
from being true, for money is only good
What can we do about these things? the story behind it to you.
balanced budget. Our give-away
for what It can buy. If an article is overWe can forget our own sell-Interest, for
programs are too great and need to be priced, It takes more doll
ars to buy it.
the good of the whole, and ten our
I'm sure Richard Adicks will also reduced.
senators and representatives in no send you his personal thanks. It's
Our production workers should inI am looking forward to a great Inuncertain terms thali
vote* for gratifying to see the book so en- crease our production so that a better
crease In bankruptcies, crime, stealing,
ratification of the humanrlghta treaties thuslastically praised. Yours and all product can be put on the market for a
hold-ups and murder. Unless something
or any other socialization legislation
the other favorable comments we have competitive price to compete with our
Is done real soon, these conditions will
will call for a reconsideration of their received have made the years of work Imports. Our production had hit a low
Increase greatly this winter. I am not
worth while.
contract to represent us, at the next
low. Out government workers'
looking for much Improvement before
election.
production rate is a bout 45 to 50 percent
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1981.
Jim Crowe
Donna Neely and our production workers 50 to 60
Stephen G. BallntSr.
Sanford
Oviedo percent. This alone has caused our
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In behalf of the members of the
family of E.C. Harper Sr., I would like

hip nouncement of his passing, and the
will continue.
We wajmt to express publicly our follow-up article of tribute to him.
sincere appreciation to Commissioners
The people of this community have
Glenn and Sturm for their excellent been wonderful to us in our time of need
support at the public hearing Tuesday and we greatly appreciate their
night; and to Commissioners French devotion to him.
and Kirchhoff for joining them in
It flmkCs me feel proud that I had
sending the Comprehensive Land Use
Plan back to a committee to be ap. such a wonderful fattier who did contribute so much to so many.
pointed for study and modification,
The Owners of Seminole County
All of this will help us get through and
organization asks that the appointees to
fi
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the large void that has been created.
that committee will be county property
r C. harper, Jr.
owners, as they are the persons whose
rights are being abrogated by county
restrictions.
It appears that Commissioner Student Article Helps
Williams does not want a study made of

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of our property rights have been most to convey otw sincere thanks to the
Heraldfor their beautiful angratifying. We hope this relations

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the plan and input by interested

Wbat a beautiful, comprehensive

citizens; and we wonder what his coverage by Jane Casselberry of the
reasons may be In stating that he did health occupation students at Lake
not want the plan to be "monkeyed Brantley High. With sometimes a
with." This would bear Investigation, troubled and adverse picture of our
We suggest that other counties in student population, we are appreciative
Florida should be looking into the for the reflection the Evening Herald
comprehensive land use plans their projects in recognition of the positive
governing bodies are developing, accompflshmen 91 you' young Bdults.,
The Epilepsy Association is always
before they are adopted If possible. All
of our commissioners get the same grateful for visibility of our services
national directives as to how our lands and programs.
Virginia G. McAllister
should be used.
Community Services
Margaret Cammack
Representative I
President
Seminole County
Owners of Seminole County
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who are Interested In serving on the
respective executive committees in
Seminole County, must file qualifying
documents with Seminole Elections
Supervisor Camille Bruce.
The qualifying period will open Jan. 8
and close Jan. 22. The precinct committee elections will be held on March
11 at the same time as the oresidentlal
preferential primary.
All 134 positions are precinct cornmnitteemen and committeewomen will be
up for election then,
The precinct posts, elected individually
at the precinct level, make up the basic
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Even though the positions are elected,
usually there are not actual contests on
the ballot. Generally one person qualifies
for each post and is automatically
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The candidates qualifying need only
sign oaths as candidates and pledging
party loyalty. They pledge they will not
support a candidate of the opposing
party.
The winners will take office in April.
Supervisor of Elections Camilla Bruce
is scheduled to attend the Jan. 17 meeting
of the local GOP committee to accept
auallfvinu documents. zii'i,nrdlno to
Party Chairman Bill McCollum.
McCollum stressed the importance of
the Individual committee people, noting
one of their responsibilities is to turn out
the Republican vote on election day.
"They know their precincts and work for

candidates," McCollum said.

November had the side effect of encouraging new faces to join the comMcCollum, who Is also a candidate for mittees. Many new members were adthe congressional seat currently held by ded .
Richard Kelly of Holiday, said his
campaign is going well and he will
Scuttle bu t has it that Seminole County
shortly be announcing his campaign School Board Chairman Bud Feather and
coordinator.
Tom Douglas of Bear Lake are both
McCollum said he will be resigning as eyeing the county commission seat
chairman of
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chairman of the local Democratic party, would not be seeking re-election. Feather
is also encouraging Democrats to qualify and Douglas are both Republicans,
for election to the Democratic cornAt the same time talk is that former
mnittee.
School Board member Davie Sims, who
The mini-conventions of both parties in resigned from the board when he and his
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family moved out of the district, is
seriously considering running for
Feather's school board post.
Also ex pected to throw his hat into the
poli tical ring at any moment is supersalesman Art Grindle, a Republican.
Grindle is said to be interested in John
Vogt's Sta te Senate seat. Vogt, of Cocoa
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Another being talked t.,) as a candidate
for the county commission, this time
against Democrat Bob French, Is
Casselberry Councilman Barbara
Christensen. Mrs. Christensen is a
Democrat.

Support Grandchildren:
Oppose New Draft Bills

By the Editors of
Comsainer Reports
To the consumer movement, the 19704
represented a decade 01 maturatIon for
political seeds planted In and before the

Our grandchildren grow older just as
we do.
Sometimes it's easier to show our love
for our younger grandchildren. But we
cherish our teen-age and young-adult
grandchildren just as dearly.
How can we seniors express that affection practically?
Let's examine the growing movement
to re-establish the draft.
As recently as last winter, the official
Pentagon position was that the allvolunteer army was satisfactory. That
position has changed.
Fear of recession is the obvious reason.
Nothing can reverse a recession better
than preparation for a real or Imagined
war.
First, the draft takes young people out
of the job market. (The new draft may
even Include young women.) The
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decades of consumer activitism have
been translated Into legislation and in-creased consumer awareness," uys
Rhoda H. Karpstkln, executive director forte, ci course, were made 'amid
growing evidence of grass roots concern
of Consumer Reports magazine.
1, 1,
about
ccnswner Iws,"
the federal legislative and
regulatory front, consumers won several
Rhoda H. Karpstkln says such concern
major battles, Including creation of the Is evident In opinion poll results that
Ct*mswner Product Safety Comznlaslon show the public both favors more
lid passage of the Magnuson.Moai govermnent protection of consumers and
Wirranty Act. During the decade, credit has confidence In the éonaumsr
discrimination based on sex, race, movement. And, she adde, court jaies
national origin and age was banned rendered pro-consumer decisions In
'thronghi a series at regulatory, changes. many cases whore injured Individuals
"Fair trade" nil.s were also eliminated. sued for damages againot corpora tions
Wrg w*afe pmduct&amp;
'in addition, Congress created a
$øtlonal Coneamer Cooperative Bank to
"A jury, while It can't be called a
provide loans and tecnical assistance toe siaH4Ical .izpplhig of the population,
growing number of conawner co-op.. A doss reflect society's attitudes quite
series of federal court do'
struck .well," M* aeserts. "Ui composed of
down restrictions agsim advertising by ordinary citizens acceptable to both ild..
rOtesslonals (most notably by thw. In a lawsuit,"
macisle, dentists and lawyers).
Among the jury decisions she cites Is
"Much 01 the
nailed from
the efforts 01 various consumer, woman's one rendered In thai California case at a
and labororginlutlone, with much of the young man who sued Ford Motors for
leadership coming from Ralph Nader senlosai Injuries he received when the gas
led his associates," Consw'iers Union's tank lnaPlnto exploded diringaraw.
chief executive points out. "Those of. end collision.
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Second, such preparations give
business a massive lift In sales and
profits.
There will be uniforms to make. And
guns and bullets and trucks and tanks.
Nearly every business -large and small
- benefits from the activity.
The official change of heart on the all.
volunteer army was signaled last
November when Army Chief of Staff
Bernard W. Rogers asked Congress to
reinstitute the draft.
Just one month later, LA. Gen, Robert
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Senate panel that a return to the draft
was inevitable. "The question," he said,
"is when."
The Senate expects to take up this fall
legislation by Sen. Sam Nunn, 0-Ga., to
reinstate registration under the Selective
Service System for 18-year-old males.
That bill (S. 109) has already been approved by the Senate Armed Services
Committee, The House will consider a
similar provision as part of the fiscal 1980
defense authorization bill.
it Is clear that we older Americans
have a basic stake In halting this
dangerous movement toward a restored
draft.
The future of our grandchildren .especially those already In thelrteens is at risk whether war somea or not.
Their studies may be Interrupted and
their plans for the future may be upset.
In my opinion, therefore, we activist
seniors should add anti-draft activities to
our struggles for our own Interests. We
may help slow or stop the movement
toward a new natiLuial draft

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It's not to be taken lightly or with
hilarity.
Bob Sturm
Seminole County Commission,
District 2

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that the first amendment has been
I behalf of the Concert Association I
mugged again. This mugging of the want to thnak the Evening Herald and
first amendment Is the first paving Doris Dietrich, especially, for the
block on the road to the bureaucratic, splendid coverage of the Champagne
socialist state.
Bail as well as the concert series. At
this time we desperately need all the
publicity we can get.
We are well on the road to this state of
things, as the ninth, and 10th amendThose of us who are concerned with
ments were, In effect, removed from
the continuing success of the
the Constitution by the Brown vs. Board association sincerely appreciate your
of Education decision of the Supreme cooperation with the many Items you
Court.
have printed.
President Carter has signed the U.N.
Declaration of Human Rights, and it is
In the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee for consideration, before
being sent to the full Senate for
ratification. If it Is ratified - and
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In 1980, let's get off our tail
new persons and decisions that we can
hail.

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Judging by the citizens' approval from
the mail
The board made the correct decision on
the remodeled jail.
So to the electorate, keep this in mind,

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a Washington, D.C., store.

- Honest American taxaccording to a confidential report prepared
so, too, at c Mafia gangsters and pillars of the
The price Is truly fantastic, even for an
payers we being ripped oft by an everfor Sen. Lloyd Denizen, D.Texu, chairman of
community who cheat on their, Incomes -the agency and industry that sent astronauts to
w9wing economic "underground" of tax
the congressional Joint Economic Camprofessional man who asks for his fees In the moon. The construction part alone would
"r1irs whose wipsid taxes must be made
mittee.
cash, the repairman who offers a $300 job for 'require some 250 rocket launchings a year for
epby the Iaw4'4ding population.
In cash Instead of check, the socially 25 years. The total price tag has been
newly 10 poircentot tiüs Wegaflonanza $110
impeccable matron who pays her regular e
Estimates V&amp;Y on the An of these tax sliYet
stimated at anywhere from Ø billion to
pped past law-enforcement authorities and
guerrllas' annual depredetlona, but tome the tax collectors. The report je
cleaning woman in cash and skips employer $3.5 trillion. experts believe that their illicit
contributions to Social Security and unem.
taxes were paid on only a paltry 10 percent
tramactione make i as mw4,as one-thIrd 01
1?twVdl and development costs alQne
PIO)IneDt co(flpeflJatlOu$,
after being laundered Into legitimate
would
run $40 billion to NO billion - more
do WAI American
ditfili000 is y ma of
nels and reported as taxibi. Income.
than
10
times the Energy Department's entire
st
this
ur
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of
alsemiag
feat
Psrhspu the mo
losers In each case are those who report
COC
Im'UU.M peddlers fared even
R
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D
budget for this year.
trajti
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shadowy army-of cheaters Is that many 01 Its
- and pay a bWW tax
better, netting between $8.4 billion and $17.4
Y
et
tIts aft not herdsasdsorwcrldfigurss
COWiN
mmtwlly ur-hbuged by
to make up ford'dkrs.
billion in "pure" profit -uncut by payment
but rectsci and seemiy respsctabie
the
energy
crisis,
seems
Intent' on pursuing
l
tazes, congressional invedisators,
cftlasai Th spot one, It nigH be ma.c..aryol
thindiamosl4encm'ed
wlfl.o'the-wtip
as a
SOLAR
SCAM:
Praaaeci
by
a
voraclosa
laid by associate Jack Mitchell. 'An In.
to took beyond the hones next door -or even
aerospace inaatry and irituentja
feasible 'alternate source 01 energy. In the
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Honee, WhiCh just voted $25 billJ0ij for
the bslkocm mra
siutuents hoping for lucrative contracts Iii
CMh Is
wos of choice In the tax- treasury can be laid Indirectly to these
flu, and
'°*' verification" meaning an
answer to the question: "can It pouitgy
dodag vadergeount With the ilnçlit of Cm'ImDIM1 tax chute, In the form 01 poke
more uiy to cos4Imo
ii
,
lggo
activity devoted to .ugIat.d crimes. In al pi
watt?) on CVWMs that so phIUty should
for
cnd,
pnoSaIdUM.
Detroit, for . mpk, an estimated 25 percent
be overi
services that ibiuld be ad as income or
"m.y 04 'imoim, we colt
OOIIIflIitWd
by
junkies
paid oat for service that should be ashjsct to 01PMi1ty crimes we
10 ;anvently envisioned by Uncle Mm's
the bill's chid
b support their heroin ha4t
Iecurt and other tam -is dICah
dut-o1.Udo.worId dreemars In the Natlo,
1P. Howard Wolpe, DMlct, told
DIY reporter Hal Slawi.
flhlcit pmHb1 revenues, hv'vdJng book. Aeronautics and Specs M thdolratk,j, the
W net h't"1v for the Intãnal Revenue
nk41g
and
nwnbers
games,
add
another
Service to trace.
$10 eystemn would consIst 01 about 80 ghgentic . But the solar energy lobby has opposed the
Oply "by iabsrliss; ttm.consvmlag
ks a peer to the urgroumd economy.
'IWs inch the
01 MulM$U - . soIsflito
Ma
, and the ad
t a particularly
Pristitetlan contributes epwwde 01 $1 billion
sthde. as èmudag
colhcAl- solar energy In outer
co and
ministration said It didn't waut the $1
b'"Iagft back tosss1hIn the forof
rerag.1
t.couliWtp.ybe' spear.
PWni
atho income raporied to Uncle
Adonlelft as It .seme the relatively mkyewavas or leurs.
vet the specs lobby
arospscs cernSM
IN Ms*
ChIseling of OUwlss Wright
7% emr 'aid be coSected In 80
poilk rs bursaicrats, ociits and
1mosi equal aquve-mih rcspt-r and mvwW into
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englasm's, .coagr,uniu with aerospace
manjy
lp
p
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p
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tratedby
the
iigtiri.
$emers
and
U
411011101111%
aiectrIdty, _vppMsdly snosm to prov$s 10
lndiutrss In their states prevailed. With
underworld
the blUest
percent 0111* nation's electrical needs. But
the moan prmn ended, they're happIIv
7% colonel's lady and Judy O'Grady we even this won't be anllhbto until the 21st
Ian ck1i t wo. Heroin traffickers, for
thnlng for the stars
with the taxpayers'
is iSle, airs under their
Kipling noted. And Century.'
, i"-tied email $8 bI
money tar fuel.
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By WILLIAM STEW
July 11, 1977, Jim Sykes, (not his real
name) bought a six-year certificate of deposit
at what looked like a fantastic Interest rate,
7.75 percent.
Jim, a 42-year-old salesman, had worked
hard to save money. So his wife, p clerk In

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violation of Commerce Department
forces, including a larger fleet.
regulations
Any evidence that Mr. Carter had grown wiser
The plans and principles of American
in his assessment of the world and its perils would corporate Interests in South Africa are of
be welcome news, regrettably, there is less to this special Interest these days. All foreign policy
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particular proposal than meets the eye.
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government against the sale of lease of U.S.In his speech disclosing the new five-year
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defense plan, the President cited a continuing
South
African police and military expire
Soviet military buildup. And he took appropriate December 31. President Carter's human
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rights Initiative is at stake in this quiet battle.
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fillv
At the jarne time, a slow movement is
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But the chilling dimensions of the Soviet building against the Sullivan Principles, the
SCIENCE
military buildup -the most awesome peacetime seven anti-apartheid guidelines signed by 120
armaments program In history - have been of do 300 American firms operating in South
Africa. Critics say the rules, named after
glaringly apparent for several years. As for
Philadelphia black minister Rev. Leon
global turmoil, the entire decade of the 1970s has
Sullivan, a member of the GM board of
been marked by successive crises, many directors, are a cosmetic device to pacify
seriously adverse to American interests, domestic disparagement of American corBy JOHN A. WEBSTER
Massachusetts Institute of Technology using
Moreover, Mr. Carter can hardly have served 34
porate investment in South Africa.
VLA
data announced the possible discovery of
MAGDALENA, N.M. (UP!) -The world's
months as president unaware of the cumulative
First, the export controls. Congress,
largest
radio
telescope
system, sprouting like the first double quasar -mysterious celestial
damage inflicted on the U.S. defense posture by a responding to Industry and corporate corn- a field of giant mushrooms
on a high remote objects that seem to be emitting more energy
plaints that too many federal controls hurt
decade of inadequate Pentagon budgets.
than possible for their apparent size and
plain, is still a year away from dedication but
Yet, as recently as last September, President buslness now requires the President to already Is giving astronomers hints about the
guarantee that export controls he retains or
The MIT group said studies of the inCarter and Secretary of Defense Harold Brown
nature of the universe.
extends meet six criteria, including:
teractions
between the two apparent objects
specifically rejected a congressional call for the
The "Very Large Array
" is radio
- Probability that controls will achieve
could
provide
more information about
astronomy's solution to the problem of five percent Increases in annual defense spending their xirpose
hi
ch
in
turn could be helpful in
proving
the resolu tion and sensitivity of quasars, w
that both now Insist are necessary. As Sen. Henry
- Compatability of controls with overall
detectors of faint cosmic radio signals understanding the formation of the universe.
M. Jackson, D-Wash., asked with unconcealed foreign policy.
Besides tuning in on quasars, considered
without building anImpractically huge single
of other nation to controls.
sarcasm last week, "is there some new
g the most remote objects in space, the
amon
antenna.
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VLA
has
been used to investigate much closer
development?"
Optical telescopes can achieve a
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in the solar system and the galaxy In
One new development is the deteriorating fectively.
comparable to seeing a nickel 20 miles away
which
It
Is located, the Milky Way.
American
businesses
eager
to
expand
their
a
lens
200
Inches
In
with
diameter.
A
radio
outlook for Senate ratification of the SALT U
trade with South Africa have been joined by antenna would have to be thousands of times
The array has been used to study the
treaty. The price of saving SALT II, according
to
some
Department personnel who would that big to obtain the same clarity because of
galactic nucleus, supernovae, dust and gas
some in the Senate, is a five percent hike in like to State
relax controls on the sale of goods to differences In the frequency and wavelength clouds and black holes - objects with such
defense spending and a commitment to sustain the South African military,
of light and radio signals,
powerful gravity that nothing escapes, light.
that rate of increase through the mid-198M. By no
This ferment comes at a time when South
The effect 01 an Immense single receiver is
The "Y" of the array Is defined by railroad
coincidence at all, that happens to describe the African officials proudly proclaim they bye slinulatedby the VIA arrangement, in which
tracks, along which the 212-ton, 99eettall
administration's new five-year defense blueprint. relaxed their rigid system of segregation. 27 antennas are placed in a Yshaped pattern antennas, each topped with a receiving
We think the Senate should ask Itse two Unchanged, however, is the complete' ex- along three equiangular arms 11.8-13 miles "dish" 13 feet In diameter, are moved to
cluslonofthsblackpopulation-s4percentof
various positions. Each arm of the "Y"
critically important questions before deciding South
Africa -from voting, from living on 87 long.
While
an
object
is
being
tracked,
the
VLA
contains
nine antennas and 24 positions where
whether to trade a grievously flawed treaty for a percent ot$outl* African soil, and from actual computer compares the signal received
by
they
can
be anchored.
promise that can only be etched In sand,
citizenship in their native land,
one antenna with that detected by other air.
Would Increases in spending for conventional
The VIA, operated by the National Radio
"it serves little purpose to integrate the tennas. A total of 351 checks are made for
forces offset the strategic nuclear inferiority eating rooms of some 100,000 black and white each signal, The rotation of the Earth allows 'Astronomy Observatory and funded by the
South Africans employed by American an object to be fully "mapped" during an government, is laid out across the 7,000-foot
fostered by SALT II? Obviously not.
Plains of San Agustin In southwestern New
And even if the administration agreed to spend companies In South Africa," says Randall eight-hour period.
Mexico.
well,
is
Itpruclent
Robinson,
head
01
the
African
lobby
Tran.
"If
we
track
for
eight
hours,
we
have
the
more for strategic weapons as
safrics, "If at the urns time we proceed same resolution as we would with a single
to ratify a dangerous treaty In the hope mat
was chosen for several reasons
Mr. apace In allowing American companies to telescope 20 miles in diameters" said VIA
Carter will keep his word during a second term,
e
th
relative
ly low latitude permits obI-nationals in spokesman Jonathan Spargo. "It is at lust U aervatlon of most of the sky, the terrain, Is
or, indeed, that he will even have a second term? underptxng the backbone of white, minority accurate as the best optical telescope."
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flat, the soil is stable enough to support the
Again, the answer must be no.
rule."
Although
the
VIA
will
not
be
dedicated
huge
antennas, the remoteness diminishes
Make no mistake: Substantial, sustained in- , with the U.&amp;governmnent reviewing anend
officially until late 1W or early 1981, its manmade Interference with radio reception
creases in U.S. defense spending for strategic and
to cooperation with South African apartheid, antennas have been used to gather In. and the high altitude eliminates about 25
conventional forces are essential. If the comlng
and with Reverend Sullivan's private effort formation since the first one was turned on In percent of the atmospheric water vapor,
an athnitted failure, more deastic public and mid-197&amp;
decade Is to be anything other than one of conwhich causes such effects as the "twinkling"
Earlier this. year, scientists from the of stars.
tinued retreat. But this country's ability to secure pr. ivate action is needed.
Its supreme interests and those of its allies
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Powerful Lobby Won Bailout Legislation
WASHINGTON (UP!) — "It was a rightwinger's nightmare the bailout.
name compromise." The name stuck, and to a great extent, so
big business, big labor and big government working toge.
First, the Chrysler forces were able to win despite the op. did its terms.
ther," observed an aide to a conservative senator who was position of the two Senate managers
of the bill, Proxmire and
The legislation had come to the Senate floor on Tuesday,
pushing aid to the Chrysler Corp.
Garn. Second, the legislative skills employed to win such Dec. 20. But aid supporters stalled their own bill waiting for the
And with that kind of lobbying, there was no doubt the controversial aid to a failing private enterprise in a
time of House to ac that night. They were overjoyed when the House
largest federal bailout of a private company eventually would supposed fiscal
austerity
were
not
those
of
cagy
veterans
of gave 271.136 approval to a bill calling for the unionbacked $400
be passed. It was only a question of how much and when.
parliamentary warfare, but a handful of new legislators. million concession. But UAW lobbyists were able to count only
Ulti,nately, Chrysler's prediction that it would run out of Third, the Senate's filibuster rule
permitting unlimited 42 Senate votes for it.
money and shut down by midJanuary without the aid, corn- debate — actually helped rather than hindered passage. And
The Lugar-Tsongas scenario had been for an amendment
bined with lawmakers' long-held Chr1stmasseason plane fourth, old Nixon administration aides and Washington's top
Wednesday
by Sen. Thomas Eagleton, 1)-Mo., to take the
reservations for home, impelled the series of compromises
Liberal labor lobbyists teamed up with Carter administration House $400 million figure to fail, followed by Lugar offering
that resulted in a $3.52 billion bailout approved at 12:30 Last
Treasury experts in daily strategy sessions to produce the $800 million, which would fail, followed by Tsongas offering a
Friday morning.
legislation.
$475 million "compromise," which would pass.
The story of what the company, the United Auto Workers
To everyone's surprise, an effective overnight lobbying job
Howar
union and the Treasury hope will be salvation of the nation's Chrysler d Symons, the young public interest lobbying against
— the only one in town
never had a chance. But he by the UAW produced a 54-43 victory for the $400 million. (At
10th largest corporation involved countless backroom corncredits
his
opponents'
success
less
to the efforts of super. the same time, the House, having completed Chrysler aid the
promises and votetradlng on the yet-to-be-decided windfall lobbyists Boggs and onetime
Nixon aides Bill Timmons and night before, was approving an elephant protection bill).
profits tax.
Tom Korologos than to the diligent work done by the Michigan
But becauseSen, Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., backed by other
It saw hundreds of auto dealers from around the country and
congressional delegation, particularly Rep. William Sian- Republicans, was poised to launch a fatal filibuster, It quickly
dozens of UAW political operatives swarming over Capitol Hill
became a Pyrrhic victory. Democrati c leader Robert Byrd
chard and Sen. Donald Riegle.
to plead the case for Chrysler survival,
recessed
tI
the Senate,
the Chrysler
forces adjourned to his
It featttred a personal pitch to Italian-American
In addition to Blanchard, a third-term congressman, and hideaway office.
Theywhile
summoned
Lugar.
Riegle, a first-term senator, credit for the legislative macongressmen from company chairman Lee Iacocca and a
What came out of that session was a UAW offer of $450
neuvering that produced the final package was shared by firstnasty exchange between auto safety crusader Ralph Nader
term Sen. Richard Lugar, H-Ind., and freshman Sen. Paul million and Tsongas' offer of $475 million. The two sides agreed
and Sen. Jake Garn, R.Utah, over the cause of a crash that
to split that difference at $462.5 million. But to get the House
Tsongas,
1)-Ma3s, colleagues on the Banking Committee
killed the senator's first wife.
who
conferees
to go along later, they had to rig the Senate number
were originally skeptical, if not hostile, to the bailout,
It climaxed with a six-hour, temper-fraying, table-cluttering
at
$525
minion.
House-Senate conference committee working under the gun in
"It's a rare day when somebody wins a vote, with so much
Congress' last hours of the decade a maelstrom of hallway
The 'No-Name' compromise Prevails
pressure
on it, by 5443 and everybody retires to a back room to
caucuses, whispered strategy sessions between a union lobThe House Banking Committee on Nov. 15 passed the 13 undo the victory," Lugar observed dryly. Riegle was blunter.
byist and Speaker Thomas O'Neill's factotum, and the telling
billion administration proposal, which Chrysler sought, calling "We got the message very quickly that we were facing a
by Senate conferee Garn of a Polish joke to a Chrysler lobbyist
for $1.5 billion in federal loan guarantees and $1.5 billion in filibuster that could go on a very long time."
during one of many lulls,
other, unspecified financing.
The full Senate then reconsidered the first vote and that
night
passed the bill by 53-44, with seven GOP votes swung by
The Senate Banking Committee, on Nov. 29, was
The Coalition FOinS
not
so
acI4ugar's
"yea" vote.
commodating. Lugar and Tsongas pushed through approval of
Chrysler's financial doom became apparent within
"Dick,
How
Do You Feel About It?"
a
$4 billion plan, with $1.25 in federal guarantees and $2.65
compa ny last May, and publi cly by July. Dur ing the August
The
pressure-filled
conference needed to reconcile the two
bi
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in
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th
er financing, including $1.3 billion in union wage bills didn't start
congressional recess, top Washington lobbyist Thomas Boggs
un
til
1
p.m. Thursday, recessing often for floor
and
benefit
concessions. The UAW had a few weeks
son of the late House Democratic whip Hale Boggs and Rep.
earlier
votes
nd
conferee
caucuses.
It moved from the tiny Speaker's
agreed
to
give
back
only $203 million to Chrysler.
Lindy Boggs, 1)-La. and former Chrysler chairman John
dining
room,
where
only
five
reporters could be admitted, to
For
the
next
three
weeks
— in Saturday staff meetings
Riccardo visited Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., chairman of
the
large
House
Banking
Committee
hearing room after the
Senate
offices,
in
press
conferences
and in hallway huddles —
the Senate Banking Committee and the best known
New
York
Times
protested
its
reporter's
exclusion.
the
only
real
issue
was
setting
a figure for the union "saccongressional pennypincher. They were told Proxmire would
Lugar
said
little
all
day.
rifice" that could pass.
oppose, but not obstruct, a bailout.
At 5:35 p.m., the House conferees were ready to yield on the
At about the same time, Detroit Mayor Coleman Young, who
The range slowly narrowed from $1.3 billion and $203 million, key issue — the union contribution. At 5:45,
Proxmire, the
helped Jimmy Carter win the 1976 Michigan primary and has
down to$1 billion and $400 million, then down to $800 million on Senate chairman, asked, "Dick, how do you feel about
it?" and
remained an important Carter link to blacks, began perthe Senate side before the first significant vote came on Lugar
noted
his
objection
to
a
UAW
proposal
to
lengthen
the
suading the administration that the aid was needed if his city's
Wednesday, Dec. 19. There had been a "Lugar compromise," time it would have in which to pony up the concession.
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25,000 Detroit blacks could be thrown out of work and that 1
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which came the closest to the final product.
without the time extension. "If Dick goes away dissatisfied,
1
percent of all black income in the United States was derived
Blanchard, however, unhappy with having to give more than the bill will go down," he warned the House members.
directly or indirectly from Chrysler.
the union wanted, declined paternity, sticking the names of his
A minute later the House conferees capitulated and the
1
Ironies Abound
subcommittee leaders, William Moorhead, 1)-Pa., and Stewart bailout was
1
only
a
few
hours
away
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ratification
by
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There were many ironies in the tortuous path to passage of
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1) 'T1O1T (UP!) —If It was a fight for survival, then Lee A.
Iacocca typically would make it no holds barred.
And if the financial health of Chrysler Corp. hinged on force
of personality, its craggy, cigar-chomping chairman already
would have the company in the black,
At times during the past year It seemed Iacocca greeted
almost as a messiah when he was named Chrysler president In
November 1978 — would carry the day by salesmanship and
bluster.
With characteristic brashness — and resorting at times to
mild profanity — he touted the battered company's current
and future products as no auto executive has ever done.
In a first for the industry, Iacocca took time at the height of
Chrysler's battle for government financial aid to give
newspaper executives an unprecedented look at prototypes of
its cars and trucks for 1961 and beyond.
Astonished to find a comparatively large proportion of the
general public recognized him, Chrysler's advertising firm
made Iacocca a tough-talking feature of their television sales

In the end, he clashed with Chairman Ford — his equal In
outspokenness and aggressive personal force — and was fired
on July 13, 1978.
His ambition to become the No.1 man In a car company was
fulfilled at Chrysler, which he joined as president. He then

nation's keystone industry.
The Pennsylvania-born son of an Italian immigrant began a
32-year career with the Ford Motor Co. as a sales trainee in became chairman upon the retirement of John J. Riccardo.
1946 and In 10 years was head of Ford's Philadelphia sales
Despite staggering financial losses, he managed to attract to
district. Already he had earned a reputation as flashy, highly Chrysler his chief lieutenants at Ford, who caught his en.
motivated salesman.
thuslasm and worked loyally to save the company.
His performance caught the eye of Robert S. McNamara,
His most important battle at Chrysler was for help from the
then Ford's vice president and general manager. As McNama- federal government, which up to that time he had criticized
ri's protege, he served briefly with the company's truck lavishly for policies he considered detrimental to the Industry.
division and was named manager of vehicle marketing In the
U.S.
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Chrysler's real heyday was In the 196(, when it expanded
DETROIT (UP!) — Chrysler Corp. traces its roots to ti'e
earliest days of US. automotive mazuafacturing, and Its and diversified in the U.S, and overseas. Between me
1962 and 1973
founder was one of a handful of canny and able pioneers who the Coiflpifly tripled its size by virtually every asure and

had manufacturing operations in 24 countries.
created the nation's cornerstone industry.
Throthout its life, It built a reputation for solid engineering
Like Henry Ford, Walter P. Chrysler carved a place for
on
a
mechanic's
and
credits
Itself with these auto industry firsts the onepiece,
himself In the young industry by building
understanding of automobiles and how they are put together. curved glass windshield In 1934; safety padding on back of
Born in Wamego, Kan,, on April 2, 1176, Qwysler began a front seats in 1937; fluid coupling in 1939; key-operated com
career as a railroad machinist in ills with the Atchison, biflatlon Ignition and starter switch in 1949; power steering in
Topeka and Santa Fe. Working as a master mechanic for 1961; electronIc fuel Injection In 1909; and electronic ignition
several railroads, he became manager of American Locomo-. s)ltIn as standard ecsllxnent in 1973.
Live Co.'
s Pittsburgh Works In 1910.
Chrysler'sdefense and aerospace subsidiaries are among its
He moved hdo auto manuiactixlnglnlli0 u works manager
molt famous non-automotive ventures.
the Buick Motor Car Co. in Flint, Mich., and within five
The company has been the principal U.S producer of
years was Its president and general manager,
medium and heavy combat tanks since World War II and it
In 1919, Chrysler was named first vice president of General engineered the Redstone, Jupiter and Saturn space rockets.
Motors Corp. In charge of manufacturing and the following
A Chrysler-built MercuryReditone booster Lifted Astronaut
year retired at the age 0145.
Al
an ,B Shepard in the nation's first sub-orbital flight In May
He was soon on active duty pin, but with two car
1961,
and in october 1968 a Cbrysier..buU Saturn lB sucparties that was In financial danger. ChryIir accepted the cesofuily
launched the first manned Apollo spacecraft into
vice presidency of WW3lOverIand in 1920 and also took oaths
reorganization of the Maxwell Motor Co., which had roots In
Its most serious financial dlffIcuIts caine In the 1974-75
lbs fledgling auto industry ezte,'ding back to the early ill.
icukin
It was weakened on the threshold of the domestic
While ebuilding Maxwell, be brought out a aicceselul car
Industry's çeatest transformatIon, set in motion by governi*arktg ga own name in ia fuuu
six-cylinder engine. The next year Maxwell
its mint regulations, world competition and fuel shortages.
In 117$, (rysl.r buIlt 2,006,214 vehicles in plants around the
t*isInsss arid properties to the newly formed
y'Jar Cp.,
which w Incorporated June S 920, with OysLsr as world, rwkbtg it fourth In worldwide production behind GM,
Ford Motor Co. arid Toyota.
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Chr)llerCoep.acqulr.dDod(sBrotberiMotorCo.inMI
and in the sane year introduced two new cars, the Plymouth
IidD*tO.
The corporation thrived in the boom market of lbs i13, and
D.D.S.
Andrew
(wye1sr rri'aInd at Its heka IWdil July 21 1966, when he
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battle Lake Howell's I.orri Marvel (24) for a third
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rebounding and the inside shooting of senior center Nancy
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The Lady Patriots warmed up late in the third quarter and
early in the final period behind Rebecca Foss to pull within two
points at three different occasions early in the fourth quarter.
Gizinski's inside play and the foul shooting of senior guard
Sonya Smith sealed the victory for the host Lady Hawks during
the final four minutes.
('iizinski, who poured in 20 points in the Hawk's opening
game loss once again led Lake Howell with 18. Smith and Lori
Marvel boosted the Lady Hawk's scoring efforts with 12 points
each.
The closest game of the entire tourney came in the 2 p.m.
consolation match up when Titusville Astronaut tangled with
Seminole High.
The War Eagles of Titusville squandered a nine point lead
heading into the fourth quarter and trailed by two points with
43 seconds on the clock. But a Seminole turnover gave
Astronaut the ball under its own basket.
The Lady War Eagles tried desperately to work inside for a
final shot but couldn't penetrate the Lady Seminole defe nse.
Astronaut guard Candi Carnes threw up a desperation shot
from the top of the key and it swished through as the buzzer

sounded to give Titusville a heart-throbbing 43.41 win.
Dana Baldwin led Astronaut with 14 points while Karon
Cowart chipped in 12.
Sophomores Robin Higgins and Tony hardy paced Seminole
with 12 and 11 points respectively.
Seminole County women's teams take the remainder of the
holidays off before resuming Five Star Conference regular
season play the first week of January.
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LAKE HOWELL 145): Smith 12, Gizinski IS, Marvel 12,
Tolley 0, Yearick 0, Cannarlato 3. Totals 14 17-28 45.
Halftime: Lake Howell 24, Lake Brantley 14. Team louIs: Lake Brantley 20, Lake Howell 15. Fouled out: Marvel,
Forgue, Handalli. Tech fouls: Lake Bran tley bench,

U. P. I. Selects
'Skins Pardee
As N. F. C. Coach
Of The Year
NEW YORK (UP!) For
This season, after suethe second time in the lust cessive losses to New Orleans
four years, and with a dif- and Pittsburgh left theni at 6ferent team, Washington's 4, the Redskins reeled off four
Jack Pardee has been victories in the next five
selected US UPI's NFC Coach gaInes and appeared perched
of the Year.
for their fu t playoff berth
Pardee, who won the award smtt' 1976.
with Chicago in 1976, guided
an aged, patchwork team to
Pardee overcame a scarwithin seconds of the NFC city of draft choices, the
East title
only to watch retirements of key veterans
helplessly as the playoffs and it 22-man starting lineup
slipped out of reach. On composed of one rookie (tight
Saturday, the 15-year NFL end Don Warrent, nine free
veteran was chosen a narrow agents and 12 players ohwinner over Philadelphia's tamed in trades.
Dick Vermeil and became the
lie couldn't, however, over.
first Washington coach to win commit' Roger Staubach.
the honor since George All
The Redskins had an early
In 1971.
Pardee posted a 7-7 record 17.0 lead over the Cowboys
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coach who tries to imitate Lombardi is a phony
who can be spotted by a player in a minute. I try to
be, Forrest Gregg."
However, Gregg admits, "Part of my
ilosophy stems from Vince."
And, when Gregg was introduced Friday as the
coach to try to put some bite into the Bengals, his
plan of action definitely sounded Lombardilike.
vi belilve in discipline," declared the stout, 6foot-I, 250-pound Texan. "I believe In condIion1ng. And I believe this is a game of
aression. Teams that win most of the games are
aggressive,
'You can forgive incompetence. You can
forgive lack of ability. But one thing you can't
forgive is lack of effort. In my mind, there is
never any excise for lack of effort.
'Some players have to be motivated. You do
that by appealing to the individual, impressing On
Win the portance of It."
And, Gregg also echoed Lombardi's famous'
mátto, "Winhing isn't everything, it's the only
thing"
There have been football players who dido't
like me," he .hriged. "But 'm not in
biilneu to be by I'm in this business t0 Will
football games And there Is talent hereto win.
What we want todois put dot talent together and
step' forward from this day on."
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Patty Parzych scored a dozen points for the losers.
Sophomore guard Pam Marr added 10 for the Lady Wildca ts.
Thus the stage is set for Saturday night's f inal.
Evans is currently ranked second in the state while unbeaten
Edgewater is ranked eigh th. The Lady Eagles are the
defending tournament champions as they beat Lake Brantley
in the finals hit year.
The match up for third place between Winter Park and Oak
RId4e will precede the championship contest at 6:00 p.m.
OAK RIDGE (41): James9, Perdue 14, Williams 10, Horns!,
Murray 8. Cox 0. Tatum 0. Totals 13 184 42.
EDGEWATER(15):- Moore 6, Ware 12, GeIzer 18, McKenzie
5, Dyer 0, Cobb 14, Atkins 0, Stanley 0. Totals 25 5-10 55.
Halftime: Edgewater 23, Oak Ridge 22, Team fouls: Oak
Ridge 13, Edgewater 16. Fouled out: Williams.
WINTER PARK (47): Marr 10, Spalding 5, Parzych 62,
Adamson 4, Marinaro 8, McDonald 6, Hoffman 2. Totals 2314
47.
EVANS (SI): Manuel 13, Oliver 14, Winterhelmer 14, Kreidt
3, Burton 20, Karavoilres I, Hill 0. Totals 27 11-20 65.
Halftime: Winter Park 30, Evans 29. Team fouls: Winter
Part 17, Evans 10. Fouled out: none.
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season with the Redskins, that pulled out a 35-34 triumph Pardee notched a 104 record in the final minute.
and took a team of free agents Washington fell two points shy
and trade acquisitions to the of a division title and four
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Dallas knocked them out of
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post-season play. Pardee, 44, the playoffs for the second
received 28 votes from UPI's straight season and a victory
panel of 56 football writers, over Tampa Bay Saturday
four from each NFC city,
would propel the Eagles into
Verm
who coached the the NFC title game.
Eagles to an 11-5 record and a
The Buccaneers, 10.6, stag27-17 victory over Chicago in
the NFC wild-card playoff gered to their first playoff
game last week, was named berth with a 3-0 victory in
on 20 ballots, The other two their final game, after
votes went to Tampa Bay blowing three chances to
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the Buccaneers to the NFC McKay's guidance, Tampa :
Central Di vision title in oni) Bay boasted the No. I defense 10,
their fourth year in the in the NFL.
league.
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Pardee, who became the at his club's competitiveness.
first Washington coach to win
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the award since George Allen had any reason to think that
was selected in 1971, led the the 16th week of the season
Redsklnstoa6.Ostart in 1978, would determine
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the second half of the year and ourselves or Dallas," Pardee
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Peach Bow/ Game Offers Clemson As 3 Point Favorl"te

ATLANTA (UP!)
Clem- very much."
The 31-year-old Ford will be Bauman.
Baylor was also a surprise one of the best teams we will stopping that moose."
tailbacks Lester Brown (529
son's Danny Ford and
Ford led the Tigei ,n the this year, coining off an play - and we've played
"We are both probably c0illching only his 13th game
Baylor's Grant Teaff say it better
yards,
4.0) and Chuck
defensively than of.
but it will be his second Gator Bowl after ChE y Pell embarrassing 3.8 mark in some good football teams,"
Sims, who has gained 728 McSwain 444 yards, 4.8) and
will be like looking in a mirror
fensively," added Teaff. bowl contest. He made his resigned at the en( f the 1978. The Bears lost only to said Teaff.
yards on 155 carries for a 4.7 fullback Tracy Perry (356
when their teams collide New "Both teams also work hard debut In the Gator Bowl last regular season to
the Alabama, Houston, Arkansas
"They will take that big average, is supported by yards, 3.5).
Year's Eve In the 12th annual on the kicking game."
year with a 17-15 victory over Florida Job. This
in and Texas
a ll ranked full ba ck (234-pound Marvin
Peach Bowl.
Clemson,
ranked
17th,
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a
Ohio
State
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that
will
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expected
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"The two teams are
by Alan Mover
very three-point favorite over the be remembered for costing rebuilding campal the country.
middle and massage your
similar
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"The more we've looked at head pretty good. We're
like
to
defense and so do 2:30 p.m. EST nationally Hayes his Job for slugging earn their third strai post- films of Clemson the more we concerned we're going to have
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neither team passes televised (CBS) contest,
Clemson guard Charlie season trip,
are convinced that they are to devote so many people to
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A Decade Of Spoils Has Come And Gone
By JOE DESANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

From The
Sidelines

As 1979 quickly draws to a close, It's difficult to

fathom that a complete decade has come and gone.
Especially for the sporting world where one seann so
easily blends into the next, where events take place
with such a rapid and continous pace they truly can't

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be measured by clock or calendar.
Those of us who follow the sporting world, both as a
vbcation and a hobby, will be hard pressed to
remember a decade so full of change, controversy,
tumultousness and a bit of tragedy.
The decade of 197040 brought new winners, new
champions, and almost as much action in legal courts
as on sports battle fields. The last 10 years have given
us new heroes, and time has forced us to say goodbye to
some special sporting figures.
America's oldest, and most traditional sport,
baseball, perhaps best exemplified the multitude of
change and provides a launching pad for reflections.
The pivotal event of the baseball decade came when
the hard throwing ace of the Oakland A's, Jim Catfish
Hunter, declared free agency during the 1974 World
Series, which eventually opened the doors to mass
transit and money grabbing by athletes in all sports.
The court rooms, which found themselves in an increasingly important role In this decade, agreed with
Hunter's contentions and set him free to become the
first monumental free agency slgnee when he inked a
$2.8 million contract with the New York Yankees.
The "Catfish" opened the eyes of many athletes in all
sports as to how much they could make, and further
more how much sports moguls have been making off
athletes
for
many
decades
past.
Further changes came in 1975 when Dave McNally
and Andy Messersmith played without signing contracts which further opened the free agency market
and a gold rush for professionals not under long term
contracts.
Now, baseball operates under a reserve clause which
allows free agency after six-years and gives players

This decade brought us a few more glory years by
the Boston Celtics, the flowing acrobatics of Julius
Erving, goodbyes to the likes of Wilt Chamberlin,
Jerry West, Bill Russell and Hondo Havilcek.
New forces to the game emerged in gigantic Kareem
Abdul Jabber, and fresh exciting talent in the likes of
David Thompson, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson.
If this decade had an individual who captured the
most attention and national prominence It has to be
Mohammed AU.
First emerging as a chocolate-skinned Louisville
Up, All fought his way to the heavyweight title three
times.
His stunning TKO over Sonny Listen was the first
step in a decade of color, contraversy and cash and
returned the near dead sport of kings back Into
national prominence,
He then traveled to distant Zaire to whip George
Foreman in 1974, then the "Thrilla In Manila against
Joe Frazier.
No other sporting figure has enpiured the world-wide
acclaim of Ali.
Now it is another swift-footed, lightning quick boxer,
Sugar Ray Leonard who has captured the imagination
of America.
Professional football also spent its fair share of time
in the courts with the merger of the NFL and the
American Football League, followed by player's
strikes. The World Football League came on the scene
suddenly, and performed a financial death almost as
quickly as it emerged.
The Pittsburgh Steelers dominated pro football's
decade of highlights by winning their third Unprecedented Super Bowl title and have a chance to win
a fourth straight this season.
O.J. Simpson rushed for over 2,000 yards In a single
season, Fran Tarkenton broke virtually every NFL
passing record In the books, and yes Virginia, those
lovable Tampa Bay Buccaneers qualify for the .
decade highlights too by making the playoffs at the
tender young age of four-years-old.

By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

with five year tenure veto power in proposed trades.
The nation followed Hank Aaron day in and day out
in the spring of 1974 until the all-time home run king
broke Babe Ruth's seemingly untouchable home run
record with a towering blast out of Atlanta's stadium
on April 8th, his 715th ma career that spanned more
than two decades.
Television, which played one of the biggest roles In
the commercialization and hype of prime time sporting
events brought the nighttime World Series Into our
living rooms.
Many will agree that the '76 Series between the
Boston Red Sex and Cincinnati Reds was the most
exciting, dramatic and tense of the decade.
Two years later Regale Jackson would dominate the
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Yankees to an embarrassingly easy win over the
Dodgers.
St. Louis speed merchant Lou Brock conquered age
and tiring muscles to set new base stealing records,
Rod Carew won batting title after batting title and Carl
Yazstremskl, Boston's ageless wonder and undoubted
leader Joined the 3,000 hit club.
Baseball closed the decade with Pete Rose's hitting
streak and a shocking and tragic farewell to a fiery,
"ballplayer's" player, Thurmon Munson.
Professional basketball too spent much of the decade
in court.
The pro hoopsters gained collective bargaining

power, used it to successfully block a merger between
the ABA and NBA and eventually gained unlimited
free agency following the 1980 season.

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The decade brought the last flashes of brilliance
from people like George Blanda and Johnny Unitas.
A pair of Olympiads brought the world many
memorable performances and provided us with a
horrible reminder that the world's oldest sporting
event is also a Victim of world politics.
Swimming sensation Mark Spitz captured seven gold
medals at the '72 games. To illustrate the rapid
development of teenage swimmers, his winning times
at the 172 Olympics would not even have qualified him
for the '76 men's learns.
The Black September group plagued the '72 games
with grief and horror when the Arab terrorists
slaughtered Israeli athletes.
Dimunitive gymnasts Olga Korbut and . Nadla
Comenci took the world by storm and helped bring
gymnastics out of the closet as a stunningly beautiful,
skillful sport with their 1972 and '76 Olympic per.
formances.
Women's sports grabbed national prominence like
never before in the past decade.
Nancy Lopez, a bubbly rookie captured seven
straight tournaments, Chris Everett owned women's
tennis for half-a.decade and Title IX granted women
equal money and facilities in school-related sports
programs, setting off a wave of consternation In the
college ranks.
Tennis wonder Bjorn Borg finished 1979 by winning
his fourth straight Wimbledon title and Secretariat
raced to the Triple Crown.
I'm sure there are many more highllhts of the last
ten years, these are just a few to remind us of where
the sporting world has been, and perhaps provide a
glimpse of Its future.
We will still have heroes and idols. There will be new
winners and new losers in the coming decade. Howard
Cosell will most likely continue to plague our living
rooms on Monday Night Football,
But if this sporting decade Impressed anything on its
followers, It's the simple fact that professional sports Is
no longer fun and games.

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Is George * Washington Rog ers Jo. Best Back ?
COLUMBIA, S. C. (UPI)
So he lied about his age and got jobs washing
"George
'He's
unselfish.
He's
not
full
of
himself
c's
Washington Rogers Jr.
Another Great (All)
dishes or stacking cement at $1.80 an hour.
American" proclaims a press release on South like a big teddy bear. He wants tobeliked,"
Eventually, he moved in with his aunt, Ottela
Carolina's 6-2, 220-pound tailback.
His achievements are even more outsta 'ng Rogers, whose son Napoleon played football and
considering the hard, impoverished backg nd had been his idol. His football career began then.
It is no idle boast,
The 21-year-old Duluth, Ga., junior acco ted in which he was raised, something th e soft-s en
When he arrived at South Carolina, he was a
un
for 1,548 of the Gamecocks' 2,844 yards team runner Is reluctant to discuss.
scared, shy freshman who let his actions speak for
rushing totals this year and was the nation's
1 told some people some things abou fly themselves. He was a bullish fullback in 1978,
second leading ground gainer,
family background I really didn't want every y averaging 5.7 yards per carry, but was shifted to
d. 'it hurt me personally to ad tajiback this year when his running prCtler,
He holds South Carolina's career rushing record to know,"
with 3,177 yards, averaged 5.4 yards per carry this it. I kinda wish I hadn't said some stuff,"
Johnny Wright, was injured before the season
His mother, a nurse, and father are sepa ed started,
year and went over 100 yards in nine games this
season,
and fought a lot when he was young.
Rogers shuns praise of his individual efforts,
"ft was bad," he said. "I couldn't go throt it preferring to talk about the team effort.
"George is the best back In .Amerjca rigist
now, said Gamecock Coach Jim Carlen, "i again,"
I don't like getting all the publicity," he said.
wouldn't trade him for anybody."
When he was 13, his father was convict of
He achieved his goal of a 1,500-yard season this
That includes Heisman Trophy winner Charles murdering a girlfriend "although I th ink it w an year and said he will shoot for 1,700 yards in 1980.
White of Southern California and Billy Sims of accident," Rogers said.
But whatever I do is for the team," he said:
His father, who has spent seven years in a j at
Oklahoma,
The most important thing is to win 10 games.
Long Springs, Ga., and may be eligible for ç Ic
What makes Rogers special is his versatility
Rogers knows he will be considered a serious
'because he's 6-2 and 220 and still has 4.5 speed in this year, has never seen his son play high s ol Ileisman Trophy candidate next year
he was
the 40 (yard dash)," Carlen said. "He has ex- or college.
seventh in the voting in 1979- but he says it would
At age 15, George Rogers wanted to go to s Dl, help the team as much as himself.
cellent hands, and in addition to being a great ball
but it was hard to look at everybody eating 1 en
carrier he's a great pass receiver and an outIt would be big publicity for the team and be
you didn't have any lunch," he said,
standing blocker,
good for the team," he said.
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defense, a 3.4 alignment, is
among the league leaders.
"They're playing excellent
defense," said Steeler Coach
Chuck Noll, a former teammate of Miami Coach Don
Shula with the Cleveland
Browns. "They've just been
outstanding against the run
'-end -outilinding against the
pass. They're playing very
well In all areas of the
defense. They're tall, rangy
guys. They get out of the
blocks very well. They're just
very tough people to block.
"Offensively, they've been
in and out this season but
they've been able to come up
with the big play when they
need It. They!ve had some
Injuries offensively, which is
probably at least part of the
reason for their inconsistency."
The Steelers won 14 con.
secutive games at home and
22 of their last 23 and Pittsburgh was the only NFL
team to win all Its home
games this season. Also, only
two visiting teams scored
more than a touchdown at
Three Rivers Stadium this
season.
Miami, on the other hand,
managed only a 44 record on
the road this year.
Pittsburgh Is 64 in playoff
competition at Three Rivers,
with the only loss being a 21-17

defeat In 1972 to Miami, which
went on to win the Super
Bowl.
"The Steelers have the best
offense in football," said
Shula. "1 guess they broke all
the recoras. They have a
tremendous blend of running
and passing. Their offensive.
line Is ons of the finest In
football.
"As. for their defense, they
have veterans from those
Super Bowl learns. And they
can lose a guy Like Jack Ham
for the playoffs and come up
with two guys like Dennis
Winston and Loren Toews."
All-Pro
Ham,
an
linebacker, suffered an ankle
Injury three weeks ago In a
Loss to Houston and Is finished
for the season.
The key to Pittsburgh's
fortunes will be quarterback
Terry Bradshaw. The general
feeling is that as Bradshaw
goes, so goes Pittsburgh, and
the Steeler quarterback
agrees.
"It's been that way this
year," Bradshaw said, "When
I was off, we lost. We lost four
games and I played terrible in
all four.
"Against Philadelphia I
didn't play well at all and
when we lest to San Diego, I
think I threw five interceptions. The Cincinnati
game was lost before we even

got on the field and I didn't
move the club when we lost to
Houston. I think In the four
games we lost, I threw 13
interceptions.
"I know the pressure's on.
But let's face It, I don't want
to play bad. Nobody does, But
It- It happens, It ha ppens. We
post, of the game. If Iplay bad
and people say it's my fault
we lost, then you have to
agree with them,"
Bradshaw has three outstanding receivers In John
Stallworth, Lynn Swarm and
tight eats Beanie Cunningham
and running back France
Harris Is almost In a class by
himself when it comes to the
playoffs. Defensively, middle
linebacker Jack Lambert will
have to pick up much of the
slack left by' Ham's absence.
The line ts led by two All.Pres,
L.C. Greenwood and Joe
Greene,
Miami quarterback Bob
Griese last his job for a while
to Don Strock but regained it
to help the Dolphins to the
playoffs. He also has outatanddng receivers In Nat
Moore and Dwiel Harris and
solid running backs in Deivin
Williams and Larry Ceonka.
The defepsive leaders are
middle
Bob
-guard
Baunthower and linebacker
Kim Bokamper and Larry
Gordon.

TAMPA, Flu. (UP!)
The opposing coaches In
today's National Football Cosference playoff game
between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the
Philadelphia Eagles agree it should be a low-scoring
affair and that their team should win.
But they disagree on who will win If the game turns
out to be high scoring.
"If we play well we'll be okay," McKay said at a
Friday news conference. "We've stopped offenses
comparable to the Eagles. If It's a hlghscoring game I
don't think we would win it,"
"I expect it to be a tight defensive, low scoring
game," said Eagles Coach Dick Vermeil. "If Its high
scoring I'm going to be even more concerned than I am
now because we're not a high scoring team,"
When told McKay earlier had said a high scoring
game would go to the Eagles, Vermeil said: "I hope
he's right."
Not that it matters to the coaches, but the,odds
makers had the Eagles a 44 point favorite as the 12:30
p.m. (EST) kickoff approached.
AU factors point to a lowacoring game Involving field
position strategy and a possible big play by one of the
defensive units or the field goal kicking of the Eagles'
Tony Franklin or the Bucs Neil O'Donoghue.
The Bucs, who won the Central Division wlth,a 10.6
record, led the NFL in defense, allowing the lowest
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while moving to in 11.5 Eastern Division record and a
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NFC divisional playoff
Philadelphia at Tamp
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AFC divisional playoff
Houston at San Diego,
Sunday, Dec. 30
AFC divisional playoff
Miami at Pittsburgh, 12: .m
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Los Angeles at Dallas, I
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AFC and NFC champ hip
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First Round
Maryland 115, Miami 0. 76
Temple IS, Harvard 73
Milwaukee Classic
Milwaukee, Wis.
First Round
Mrqutte 100, St.Mry's Cal. 14
Rhode Island 71, Fairfield 37
Motor City Classic
Detroit, Mich.
First Round
E. Michigan 74, Colgate 64
Detroit 44, Dartmouth 42
No. Carolina AlT
Greensboro, N.C.
First Round
Campbell 90, Florida AIM 62
Pacemaker Classic
Monroe, La.
First Round
BaIl St. 74, vs. Appy St. 1
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Minneapolis, Minn.
First Round
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C. Mich. 72, Wis.-G.B.
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Virginia Tech 71, Tulane 10
Sun Cowl
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TexEl Paso 71, Houston 43
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The 6th grade girls only had
final. They rolled over Rock one game played as two of the
Lake and Teague, 62-16 and four teams didn't participate.
65.9 to reach the chain- Rock Lake topped league 31-8
pionship game. Milwee beat after having lost to them the
Jackson Heights to get to the week be fore in an exhibition
final, 19-15 as Sanford game. Cindy Herman led the
dropped out of the tourney, scoring with 8 followed by
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Ray Ilurtsfield added 8. J.J.
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Brenda Welchlin with 5.

Daniuelle Coker and Janet
Caballero had 4 each for
league.

consolation.

Michelle Brown had a game
high 14 for league in the title
game, Mice Patterson led
Lakeview with 12. It was
Brown again against Rock
Lake with 14. Patty Cousino
added 6. LIz Stone and Larra
Hall Led Rock Lake with 4
each. Brown's 11 paced the
win over Milwee with
Charlene Jennings scoring 6.

In Rock Lake's win, Stone had
8, Tawny Hellatrom 6. Julie
Seligson scored 8 for Milwee.

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Standings: (I) Bad Checks (2)
Embezzlers, (3) Gold Diggers, (4)
Silver Dollars, ( S) Bankers Four,
(6) M.M. I.. (7) Wooden Nickles,
(I) Pay Days. (9) The Loaners,
(10) Big Interest, (I)) Non- Cents,
(12) Pay Rollers, (13) Short
Change, (14) Late Chargers,
HighOames: Men: A. 0. Hodges
Portland
20 .500. 7½ 204; David RiCharde 222; butch
San Diego
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Golden St.
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Ill; Jack Hunt 100; Jim Johnson
Friday' esults
New Jersey 3 Indiana 101
11$; Ron Leach 103; Dave
Detroit 114. C r
Freeman 147; Willy Smith 173;
Vince Can ill. Women: Eileen
New York IX sicago 102
P$inl* ill, I las City 117
Johnson 179; Valerie Girard 177;
Cindy
Seattle124,
Sweat
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Los Angeles 14.tstOn 103
Seagraves 175.
High Series: Man: A. G. Hodges
Saturdayslames
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Milwaukee at 'I York
San Diego at 4n9ton
RICharde 131: Barry Sweat 197;
Ron Leach 499; Vince Cara $it;
Defroll at Ali&amp;
Willy Smith dl. Woman: Cind y
Denver at Cloy
Sweat 447; Fiy Carroll12$; Louise
Utah at Indiana
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Kin City at San onio
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Sunday's
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Phoenix at Los l@S
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Rock Lake knocked off
Teague 26-17 and then nipped
Milwee by 4 points for the 7th
grade boys title. Milwee got to
the final by taking Tiskawilla
34-10 and Lakeview 38-28,
Other scores: Lakeview 38,
S. Seminole 30; league 28,
Jackson Heights 22. Darryl
Merthie had 16 for Lakeview,
Eddie Payne 8. Rod Stanley
t hrew In 11, Jeff Wolf 8 for SS.
Dennis Groseclose led league
with 12, Charles Bowers
popped In 10 for JR.
In a co nsolation bracket,
Teague beat Tuskawilla 42-16
and Jackson Heights nipped
S. Seminole 27-24. Todd Hill
led league with 16: Bill
Newburn had 9. Woolridge hit
10 for Tusky, Willie Wigga
toppedJftwl th loandBowers
had 7. Stanley led SS with 9,
Wolf and Paul Thorn scored 5

Jackson Heights 53-24 and
Lakeview in the final, 5641,
Other 8th grade boys scores
were: Jackson Ut.. 33. S.
Seminole 18; Rock Lake
Teague 33, Lakeview 79, Rock
Lake 74 in overtime.
Tracy Lemon, Danny Camp each.
and Greg Pilot were the big
Teague topped l.akeview in
guns for Milwee, throughout. a thrilling 7th grade girl final,
Chris Boston led JH in their 22-20 in overtime. They beat
win, followed by Cornell
Rock Lake 23.12 and Milwee
Gould and Marty Phillips.
19-14 to get there. In other
In a special non-tourney games, Lakeview defeated
game, S. Seminole defeated Jackson Heights and Rock
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Winnipeg at Toronto
Atlanta at Pittsburgh
Boflalo at Montreal
Hartford at St. Louis
Philadelphia at Colora
Minnesota at Los Angel
Quebec at Vancouver
Sunday's Games
Washington at NY Ran
NY Islanders at Detroit
Boston at Chicago
Quebec at Edmonton

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Indians 70, Tennessee if
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Ckaflanses, Tess.
First Round
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Pro Hockey

St. John's 70, Sin Coll 70
Consolation

Cndego Baskelbeti leselts
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The Seminole Youth Sports
Association concluded Its pre
season Christmas Basket ba ll
Tourney this past week and
crowned champs in five
divisions of play. Milwee took
the honors In both the bOYS
and the girls 8th grade
brackets; Rock Lake won the
7th grade boys title and
league copped the 7th grade
girls division. Lakeview
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First Round
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Lobo Invitational
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Pittsburgh Penguins' Coach
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In other gaines, New Jersey topped la)W with 4:41 re'n"ng. Two juw
whipped the Denver Nuggets, 11490.
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Y4qYe
jotalwliiyahock.ytaain, bales's the 'busst hockey
the
down strsiglg crowd In WhiIp,g history tiroids their or'Uot ii,a.
We're JiM- trying to win C1tMsI, Black Biwb!
'Vi'
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Mike
Kassydil
scored
Iwo
ix i,v
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By U
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IIIItUI1
had • load ailarouM it. worked patiently for Its shots .
out aauum. lend for AflurAthaiti hid taken a I. IoMs and Gsy Qron
No mailer whSI
*1st' lit We had to work for It aid In the first half and traIled. 41.
as very decipllw. f S lead
Ja lgqyo'
three sts to laud Washing.
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come, Dab. Ciath Illi Fester we djd. Fw really pl.u.d 32, at 11* treak
loft It could lays be smith ninth go$ early In lbs first toil.
WNW finds sOmething to , a
of tithige,, did "RsekalIy, we played very desir,"
ja 011i 5, Cieicha 3.
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period,
gnunbls about.
$0 çQ'TW'*"
sound basketball for D 1020
ç
Wayne GrIt*
twice won a 1:17 sps to go
d
H., thurd,, raised a few
The
Gpas $i scd 28 poMa minutes," said Vermont
*Nd in lbs 'sPeed. 14 PM Hvglá beet geua-wlsmer, his 11th gOal, In
!Y11t0W$ Friday night
sad Mike Gminskl con' C-ouch Pet. Salzbsrg. 'ia 55Cnd half sad )stI.i 14, ran AIkeIIa jells Da guc
the second period While
1ue Devils had .wed an Iributed U to lead the best is
excsplioully good the VstsenoiMs eM of reMan- with a abet Into lb. r
"I'
Fk*ai Thi
Ebncntan was shert-hid.
easy 9247 vIctory over DADrAb in the fICM round basketball tarn aid we hang go, UIIISNNng 1174 spurt corner of the net 15:56 far Eahnci,Ion left wing Dave
j"iV 4W.'"Y rnVP 7 .4,f nvmmay or
very M U, Iran Die. fl.&amp;c. tough, particularly In the first midway thrOI4b lbs 1111110 No sixth goal of On year and Hunter fliduhed the scaring
Vermont. "I
I14Y6 INI A I W ip Pfd.Y14' iveze 4p a"4V
pleased,' he said. "I thought Vermont, wilds fell to 34, half when we played well. The capture I 714$ lISt
•t 11:16. flr.it Vl'wb'achuk 14:01 of the final period.
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1.40
Q (2.7) 33.40; P (27) $4.10: T (2.
74) 123.40; Time 31:51.
Seventh race - S.ILC:
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1.60 3.20 2.20
aRay Of Light
2.10 2.20
75 Dandy
3.00
0(44)9 40, P(6-4) 24.00; T (4.4.
7) 64.40: Time 31:44.
Eighthracs-S.16,$:
6 Hillbilly Hbaven 16.00 1.10 5.40
5 Bag say
4.20 3.60
IShinning Basket
4.20
(54)74.00: P (64) 293.10; T (4.
SI) 701.11; Time 31:30.
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ORLANDO.SEMINOLE
FRIDAY NIGHT RESULTS
FIRST GAME
3Lecue.Beitia 1340 10.60 4.60
IZate- Koldo
12.00 3.00
SJose-Urquidi
5.40
0 (3S) 40.00, TB (344) 110.00.
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15.60 27.20 1040
3 LequeReyes
22.20 3.20
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yards rushing over the 16-game schedule,
"We're a conservative offensive team," Vermeil
said. "We use a lot of play action passes and try to stay
out of longyardage situation.
"I tell our offensive players not to be discouraged if
we have to punt a lot," he said. "You just have to stay
In there and play four quarters. I would like to run the
ball 42 times and throw, 24,ç1tnes That would be
perfect, if we were able d'wrn the game."
Vermeil said the Bucs defense, anchored by all-Pro
end Lee Roy Selmon, is as good or better than any team
the Eagles have faced.
"They are very well disciplined," he said. "Tampa
does what they do very well. They are very disciplined.
They react well. Selmon is as fine a lineman as we've
played against.
"I believe In defense," Vermeil said.
So does McKay.
"I'd rather give them the ball on their 20 and let them
play with It than have It on our own 104ard line,"
McKay said. "I've seen too many games lost when you
have the ball down In your own area. We've thrown so
many Interceptions the last few weeks that guys are
starting to call for a fair catch every time we throw."
Quarterback Doug Williams threw 28 interceptions
on the year, but had nine of them In two games as the
Bucs stumbled In their attempt to nail down the playoff
spot late In the season.
But McKay said despite the Interceptions, Williams
has the confidence of his teammates as well as confidence in himself.
Williams has completed only 166 of 367 passes for a
41.8 percentage, but has had is go for touchdowns. He
ranks 13th In the conference In percentage.
Eagles quarterback Ron Jawoeski alsu has passed
for 18 touchdowns but Is third In the conference with a
50.8 percentage with 190 completions In 374 attempts.

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Low- Scoring Playoff Game

PITTSBURGH (UP!) The huge black-and-gold
billboards proclaiming PIttsburgh as "the City of
Champions" greet visitors all
over town and today it is the
Steelers' turn to start
upholding their end of the
tLe.
U Pittsburgh earnd the
hampions' designation when
the Steelers captured a record
third Super Bowl In January
and the Pirates took the World
Series In October. And today
the Steelers start on the road
to a fourth Super Bowl when
they play host to the Miami
Dolphins in an AFC divisional
playoff.
The winner plays the starvlvcw of Saturday's Houston.
San Diego game next Sunday
for a berth in the Super Bowl
Jan. ?) at Pasadena, Calif.
Pittsburgh won the AFC
Central Division with a 12.4
record and Miami came on
strong in the final month to
overtake faltering New
England and win the AFC
East title with a 104 record.
The game matches the
league's top offensive club in
Pittsburgh against one of the
best defensive units In the
NFL in the Dolphins.
The Steelers led the league
In scoring with 416 points and
were tops in total offense with
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Sunday D.c.3!!n

Surgery

Legal Notice — jcgal Notice -

Legal Notice

CLASSIFIED ADS

NTi0TIT10h,S INE CIRCUIT COURT op IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
TPiONTEENTH JUDICIAL SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NAME STATUTE
CI$IIT IN AND FOR PRORATE DIVISION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
SEWOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA File
Notice is hereby given Ihat
Division
underSjgfl,d pursuant to the CANO. 7•243ICA.13.K
RE; ESTATE OF
"FicIitio
Name Statute," WAER A. SORENSON and IN
MATTIE WILLIAMS,
West Chapt,r SAS.09, FIorla Statut, VtA L. SORENSON,
MIAMI (UP!) — A
Deceased
will regisfrr with the Clerk of the
Plaintiffs,
Palm Beach man whce arm Circuit
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Cou': in and for Seminole
P1F A. TONEY.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
tangled in the opel1er County, Fbi. Ia upon receipt
OR
DEMANDS
proof of thf' PubliCation i this
Defendant, CLAIMS
shaftofhis4l400tsajjboatfor
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
WOTIC EOF ACTION
itice, the fictitious Name, to wit
eight hours before he was Palm Springs Shopping Cenler
Within three months from the
T'iLIP A. TONEY

Follovvs
Ordeal

322 2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
too A..
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY - 9 Noon

.44C line

3c a line
Uc a line

3 Lines Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The DaY' Before Publication

fiIagaInst you and you are which is Seminole County
hospital spokeswoman Florida
That the partle interested In !e,ed to serve a copy of your thouse, Sanford, Florida 32771 a
said John Llndhom, 50, was In taid business enterprise are as wtn defenses, if any, on GARY written statement of any claim or
the recovery room and "doing follnw
F.%ASSEY, ESQ., MASSEY,. demand you may have against the

A

General Partnership s WiIILm i
Wtoino Lono. Altjimnnt. deceased.
unauvc
UI
Each claim must be In writing
Goodman,
Managing
S$,
Fior
2701.
accessory in the beating dea'th of a black Insurance
_____
attempts to free the arm, a PRN INVESTMENTS. A Florida atey on or before January 30, and must indicate the basIs for the I _________________________ executivewhopollceoffIcersreportdwaslnJuresJfna
rlalm,thenameandaddreuot the I
flight
surgeon
from General Partnership s N.A. l9nd file the origInal with the creditor or
the agent or attorney, I .
.— 18-4Ip and
motorcycle accident,
Rossman, Managing Partner
4ersonals
CIt of this Court either before
Homestead Air Force Base
Dated at Aitamonte Springs, se on Plaintiffs' attorney or and the amount claimed, If the
__________________________
— - -State Attorney Janet Reno called the death of 33was airlifted to Lindhn*n's Seminole County,
Florida, Irédlately thereafter; other. cbaimisnotyetdueth,dat.when
year.old Arthur McDuffie "one of the most tragic
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
judgement may be entered it witi bome due shall be stated.
boat and superised as part of December 12. 1979
S ABORTION
- - - -- If the claim is contingent or
-Publish Decemh IAevents In the enuntv'e hiutrirv"
Mr.fl,,Uln - .. UIIIIC[
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SS
'
j. .'asw
IIJC
CIlCi
_____________
me sauooavs aecE and stern and Janug
unliouldated the nature of the
hAPPY NEW YEAR
iTv,"
öndej
in
the
Complaint.
Marine and lather of three — dIed Dec. 21, after five
________________
_____________
1st Trimister abortion-$100;
was cutaway tofree the man, DEQ-49
TNFSS my hand and official uncertainty shall be stated. If the
FROM
days In a coma.
Gyn CI)nic-S2O, Pregnancy
claim is secured the security shall
.
__
sef
this
Court
on
the
26th
day
of
Undhom's ordeal began
test;
male
sterilization;
ANN
ETTE
&amp; PAT
fre
be described. The claimant shall
The police report said he was injured when he lost
1979.
before dawn Friday when his IN THE CIRCUIT
Counseling. Professional care,
deliver
sufficient
copies
of
the
(IL)
control of his motorcycle, was thrown off, lost his
supportive atmosphere, coon.
clothing caught in the THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
claim to the clerk to enable the
AAA EMPLOYMENT
rthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
dential.
CIRCUIT
IN - SEMINOLE
helmet and landed on his head during a high-speed
clerk to. mail one copy to each I
lerk
of
Court
opeller shaft and oulled
,evn*.
s'."
.._
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..i rIui.fly,
uriu v. rLuiiiUA
personam representative.
criase uec. u. me chase lgan after officers noticed
fl33176
ly: Susan F. Tabor
arni In while he Was working CASE NO. 79.2107.CA.OLK
WOMAN'SHEALTH
CorneroflOthlFrench
ALl. CLAIMS AND DEMANDS I
peputy Clerk
cuffti "popping a wheelle," lifting the front tire of
ORGANIZATION
BANK
"Your Future Our Concern"
on an auxiliary engine. It FLAGSHIP
OF Pish Dec. 30, 19791. Jan. 6, 13, NOT SO FILED WILL BE
the motorcycle in the air,
ended when he was freed SEMINOLE, a Florida banking
'
FOREVER BARRED.
eo.
corporation,
609 E.ColonialDr.,Orlando
* * * * * * **
Dated December 2), 1929.
"There was no motorcycle accident," said Capt.
about 1 p.m. and airlifted
1910921
Plaintiff,
__
_
Roger .1. McDonald
Marshall Frank, a Dade police Investigator, in an
v.
_______________________
Toll Free 1100.221.2561
the Miami hospital.
.
As Personal Representative _
Worker needed for cabinet
affidavit. Frank said one of the officers Involved told
__________________________ MARVIN F. CONNER and
of the Estate of
,
manufacturing shop Must
ORDINANCE NO. 502.30
PAULINE R. CONNER, his wife,
MAt,TIE WILLIAMS
him "the accident was fabricated,"
Wtmy Be Lonely? Write "Get A
have
knowledgeof tools. Apply
I
ORDINANCE
OF THE
Le9al Notice'
Defendants.
________________
Deceased
Mate" Dating Service. All
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
Instead, he said, the four officers pulled off
Cf
OF
NOTICEOFACTION
ALTAMONTE Roger J. McDonald
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport 9
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
McDuffie's helmet when they were arresting and
SINGS, FLORIDA, ANNEX. Attorney
FICTITIOUS NAME
a.m..3 p.m. M.F.
water. Fl. 33313.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
TO:
IPTO
AND
INCLUDING
WITH.
Roger
J.
McDonald
of
handcuffing him and began beating him with their
engaged In business at Bldg. 102,
ITHE CORPORATE AREA Butler, Englehardt ii
_______________________________
MARVIN F. CONNER and
TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
_____________________________
nightsticks and heavy police flashlights.
&amp; Found
Sanford Airport, Seminole County, PAULINE R. CONNER
A LIMITS OF THE CITY OF McDonald, P.A.
______________________
mature person for short trips
Florida under the fictitious name 263$ Laurel Avenue
AAMONTE SPRINGS, FLOR. 1113 East Robinson Street
surrounding Sanford. Contjt
of ANN'S SMOKE HOUSE, and
Sanford, Florida 3277)
It UPON ADOPTION OF SAID Orlando, Florida 32101
customers, We train. Write T.
DOG LOST — LAKE MARY
YOU
HEREBY OINANCE, A PORTION AND Telephone 425.4043
that I Intend to register said name
ARE
P. Dick, Pres., Southwestern
REWARDofferedforreturnof
Public Lusts For Poster
with theClerk of the Circuit Court NOTIFIED that an action to A OF LAND SITUATE AND Publish Dec.30, 19791 Jan.6, 13,
Petroleum, Ft. Worth, T.
an Ii yr. old small mixed,
BiG IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, i9
Seminole County, Florida in ac foreclose a mortgage on real
black with white on chest,
property situate, lying and being rI ,_E.ScRIBEDA5 FOL. DEQ.?3
_SALES MANAGERS r,......
- brown collar. she is deal
L! LIJIS 1, , AND 3, BLOCK
MiAflhl (un) — -inc tourism poster of a female
ITiJJQiJ5 Name Statutes, To-Wit: mnsemlnole County, Florida, more
PARITIMETOCAREER
suffers
from
spinal
arthritis.
36tIi* 363.09 Florida Statutes particularly described as.
BWANA SUBDIVISION, AC. $13,000 to $30,000 part timø.
-INVITATION TO BID
norkelerthatwasbannedthMlemIhecomesha
Last seen Clermont St. Call
1937.
COING TO PLAT THEREOF
Lot 16, PINECREST HEIGHTS
to $73,000 full time.
322-9420.
hot Item It was removed from the printer's safe,
,ECORDEO INPLAT BOOK
51g. Ann L. Barber
REPLAT, according to the PIe?
Ground floor opportunity. Call
The Housing Authority of the
IOAGE II, PUBLIC RECORDS City of Sanford, Florida will
DespIte ordersirom across the countryfor the poster
Publish Dec. 30, 1979 Jan. 6, 13, 20. thereof as recorded in Plat Book 9,
Lost:oldmalepoodle
$313365.
1930
pages 77 and 71, of the Public
Blind, skInproblems
a EMINOL.E COUNTY, FLOR. receive bids for modernization to
showing a backview of model Gall Kelly wearing only
AVON
DEQ
Records of Seminole County, - IC IN ACCORDANCE WITH (ASTLE BREWER COURT FLA.
"Little Bit", 362.3963
the bottom of a bikini and snorkeling gear, the Metro
FIGHT INFLATION
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Florida,
VOLUNTARY ANNEXA. 16-1 until 2:00P.M., on the 9th day
Sell Avon. Increase your Nrflinç
III PROVISIONS
Commission bannedthe poster bys 4-2 vote earlier tins
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF has been filed against you in the
Black I oote ferret lost in
OF CHAPT. of January 1910, at the Redding
power. For details, call.
E
vicinIty
of
W.
THE
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole County,
month.
2nd St. Call 323.
171.044, FLORIDA STA. Gardens Community Room, 5th
l'$41.14I7org44379
1ES;
DECLARING
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Florida, and you are required to
OIJ9. Reward offered for
AVAIL- Street and Locust Avenue, San.
Feminist groups, who objected to the poster, called It
return.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, serve a copy Cf your written yES;
ASITY OF MUNICIPAL SER. ford, rlorida, at which time and I
__________________
Snack bar, part.time, nvat 1.
"sexually titillating,"
REDEFINING THE place Il bids will be publicly
defenses, If any, to it on JACK T.
Case No. 792333.CA.17.p(
mature, must be able to work
CPORATE
LIMITS
OF
ALTA.
BRIDGES,
ESQUIRE,
of
STATE OF FLORIDA,
opened and read aloud
flex, hi's. &amp; some weekends,
MIZE
DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL CLEVELAND,
&amp;
MTESPRINGS,FLORIDA, TO Proposed forms of contract
______________________
Apply In person, Stuckey's
ILUDE SAID LAND IN THE documents, including plans and
AFFAIRS, JIM SMITH ATTOR. BRIDGES, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Olderladywillbaby.sit
Pecan Shop 1.41.46, Sanford.
whose address is Post Office
MICIPAL LIMITS OP SAID specifications, are on file at the
__________________________
NEY GENERAL,
HIghay Patrol Needs Gas
lnyourhome. 322-1373
Drawer 2, Sanford, Florida 32771,
Ce'; AUTHORIZING THE office of the Housing Authority of
OISHWASHERS
Owniransportation
on or before January 10.1910, and
A. M.shift F.Tor P.1
NDMENT OF THE CITY IheCity of Sanford, Florida, Ad'
VENTRON CORPORATION, a file the original with the Clerk of
-.
P. M.shift p.1
M TO INCLUDE THE SAID ministration Building, Castle
TALLAhASSEE, Fla, (UP!) - The Cabinet may be
thisPlaintiff's
Court either
before or
serviceon
LD ANNEXED HEREIN; Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida ___________________________
Apply in perSon, Deltona Inn
9 Good Thir,gs to Eat
Florida Corporation and THOMAS
- attorney
imPVIDING FOP THE RIGHTS and the office of the Architects',
MonSat. I) a.m..3 p.m. Ask
asked to dip into the state's emergency reserve fund
0. NICHOLS and MICHAEL mediately thereafter; otherwise a
for Mrs. 6.
A PRIVILEGES OF CITIZEN. - C.utmann Dragash.Assoclates,
Navel,
grapefruit,
tangerines,
for money to buy gasoline for FlorIda Highway Patrol
SMITH ak.a MICHAEL FL EM. default and ultimate judgment will
SPIN THE CiTY; SEVERABI. Architects, Planners, Inc. Sanford
oranges.
Picked
to
order,
Will
troopers,
INOS a-k.a DAVID INGRAM in be entered against you for the ir, CONFLICTS AND EFFEC. Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 100,
AN OHIO OIL CO. offers
mIx. Crumley 3fl0217.
T DATE.
their individual
corporate relief demanded in the Complaint.
PLENTY OF MONEY plus
capacities
and and
the NATIONAL
P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida.
Chester Blakemore, Department of Highway Safety
cash bonuses, fringe benefIts
WITNESS my hand and the seal
4EREAS, there has beery filed
Copies
Of
the
documents,
Naveloranges&amp;grapefruit
and Motor Vehicles director, said Friday a special
FRANCHISE BUREAU,
a Florida
of this Court
on this 5th day of vthe City Clerk of the City of drawings and specifications may
to mature individual in San.
$lbu. Callaftersp.m,
Corporation
and MICHAEL
December,
1979.
ford area. Regardless of ex.
Anonte Springs, Florida, a be obtained by depositing $25.00
3226733
parlance write M. K. Reed,
sideraUon,aswellasmoremoncyforFHpce
corporate capacities,
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. p*rty owner in the area herein, documents so obtained. Such
Defendants.
the Legislature convenes next April.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Grapefruit, Oranges £ Lemons.
Co., Box 696, Dayton. Ohio
a4 described requesting an. de'posit will be refunded to each
NOTICE
OP
SUIT
"We're going to take this issue to the governor and
43101.
R. U. Hutchison.
By: Mary Ann Duxbury
TO:
nf ion to the corporate area of person who returns the plans,
CabinetonJan. 8 andtellthemwhatpg,l
DepUty Clerk
322.406-s
Veritron Corporation, •
thCity of Altamonse SprIngs, specIfIcations
and
other ___________________________
Central Florida Co. has positions
isand
JACK T. BRIDGES, Esquire
oride
Corporation
Fda, and requesting to be in. documents in good conditIons
what
stop-gap
measures
we're
taking,"
Blakemors
for sales career people who
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BRIDGES cd thereIn,
Jsid?* , ..S -MeJsI Smith Ike
within 10 days after bid OpenIng.
.
, -.
11-$,nfrsjd1sj
want
to beat inflation, Family
Post OffIce Drawer 2
al
MIchael Fiomlogs'
A ceq'tlf led check or bank draft, products, high profits I repeat
Sanford, Florida 3277)
a.k.a David Ingram
LegiIlatorsbudgeted$LImfllioflforFHpga5fng
IEREAS, the Property Ap. payable to the HousIng Authority
sales. Call 275.7130. Free
3221314
National Franchise
pSer of SemInole County, of the City of Sanford, Florida, U.
the 1979.10 fiscal year, figuring fuel would sell for 80
'
Training,
Publish December,, 16,23,30,1929 Fkla, hascertlfiedthatthereis S. Government Bonds, or a
Bureau, a Florida
CREATIVE
_______________________
cents a gallon, Gas is selling for more than $1 a gallon
DEQ.23
Corporation
oil) property owner in the area satisfactory bid bond e'cecufed by
________________________
EXPR ESS IONS
Full tIme I. Part time
______________________ - be annexed and that said the bidders and acceptable
MIchael SmIth
now, however, and the patrol figures to be $370,000 in
waitresses. Full or Part time
Thomas 0. NIchols
CaIlJoAn
322.7313 Cashiers.
the hole by June 30.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ,Øon
forowner
annexation;
and the sureitiès in an amount equal to S _____________________________
prty
has signed
Apply Days Inn of
YOU ARE HEREBY not If lid SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
percent
of
the
bid
shall
be
sub.
Troopers have been ordered to reduce their driving,
Sanford.
Morning I Evening
that an action for an Injunction and PROBATE DIVISION
IEREAS, It has been deter. mitted with each bid.
- 1I5pSCIINII ,
5hft5
mi that the property descrbed
spending as much time as possible on the side of the
reimbursement for consumers has File Number 7'475CP
The successful bidder will be bs filed against 'ou. You are Division Probate
henafter is reasonably compact required to furnish and pay for
'borne away from ome in the
required to serve your written IN RI: (STATE OP
igus to the corporate satIsfactory performance and
get by with something less than an extra $370,000.
21Stuatlons Vtfanfed
country for elderly person. __________________________
defens
a,an municIpal limits of the payment bond or bOOd$.
to Iliac H. Nunn, U A R 6 A R F T
Ambulatory or not am.
K A P E R Ct, of Alt amonte Springs,
AssIstant Attorney General, REYNOLDS,
Attention is called to the lid
Depefldable young family man
bulatory. Oviedo area.
s.
F la and it has been deter. Form requiring a Base lid and
6320
desires commercial driving
Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32301
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
p - ty will not result in the required to bid on the Base Bid and
andfiiitheorigln.I with the Cleft TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Cr on of an enclave; and
sttat.tni
exp. I FCL,
Murderer LegiiHiIli
Special cars w.prlvate room I
each Group Price,
of the Circuit Court, Sanford, CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
Bondable, 322.0341 anl'tlme,
EREAS, the CitY of
board for elderly person In
AttentIon
is
called
to
the
Florida, on or before January 33. AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE Al onte SprIngs, Florid., Is ma provisions for equal employment
private,iorne. Act nowlsave
__________________ - . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP 1910,oftterwlsealudgmentmaybe AND ALL OTHER PERSONS P on to provide municipal opportunity, and paymentof not ______________________
THE UIONTEINTII JUDICIAL entered agaInst you for the relief INTERESTED IN THE ES'TATE: si as to the property described lees than the minimum salaries __________________________ _____________________
24-Business Opportunities
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR demanded in the Complaint,
YOU
----'
- -- - ----ARE
HEREBY hi ,andtheCitycommIso
SEMINOLI COUNTY,PLORIDA,
and wages as set forth In the
18-Help
ntsd
WITNESS
myhandandthesisl
NOTIFIED
'
that
thi
ad.
ti?
Ity
of
Altamoof
a
Springs,
specificationsmu$tbepeldonthis
LAKE BUTLER, Fl.. IN RE: The Marr$ige ef
of this Court on December19, 1979. minIstration of the estate of MAR. Fl- , deems it in the best in. project.
OparatsYourOwn
(SEAL)
(UPI)-Themanconvlctedof ANITA MARIA LOWRY,
GARET
KADER
REYNOLDS,
tem
of
the
City
of
Altamonte
RN,
1.4
&amp;
4.37,
uIl
&amp;
part
tIme.
Recession
resistant wholesale
Arthur H. Reckwlth, Jr.
petitioner, All bidders are hereby nOtified
Shak lee Product Co. Part time
deceased, File Number 7t-17S.CP, Sp5s, Florida, to accept said that they must affirmatively
masterminding the 1955 an
Applyin person Sanford Nursing
Clerk of the Circuit
orfulitlme.Noempioymentor
- ii Pending in the Circuit Court for Pn and to annex said ensure that In any coctracl ifl.'
I Convalescent Center, 930
WALTER LEE LOWRY,
Court
chilllngworth murders
Seminole County, Florida, Probate Jwty.
wIthholding, no retail selling,
Mlllonyllle.
By:
June
Curtis
Respondent.
tered
into
pursuant
to
this
ad.
____________________
Division, the address of which is
been paroled from state
Good benefits. Phone (305)322
Deputy Cleft
,
THEREFORE,
SE
IT
verts.ment,
Minority
Business
AMENDED
"•
POLICE OFFICER-yfis
prison after servIng 19 years,
SemInole County Courthouse, e TED BY THE CITY OF Enterprises will be afforded full
NOTICE OP ACTION
Publish Dec. 33, 30, 1979 &amp; Jane, Probate DIvision, Sanford, FL, A MONT E .5 PR I N 0$, opportunity to submit bids as sub,
Orlando
Civil
Service
Office
but he still faces a federal THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: 13, 1910
3277). The personal representative FL DA, AS FOLLOWS:
will be scheduling candidates
Mr. Walter Lee Loes'y
DEQ.77
Contractors, or as suppliers of
- of the estate is MARY 5.
sentence.
29oms
for the examination for Polici
. ___—
1443 NW 2nd Avenue
$ ION 1: That the following ma$srIaIs,orse,4,i4,,andwiIlnot
INVITATION TO BID DeLOACH, whose address ii 3311. Is id property, beIng and be discrimInated -agaInst on the
Officer, beginning MOnday,
Joseph Peel Jr. was Miami, Florida
—
,
December 17, 19fl through
0 Mack Place, Honolulu, Hawaii. sIt - in Seminole County, Qrojnds of race, color, religion,
'ARE
released from the Lake Butler ' YOU
HERESY
Furnished
Rooms
The name and address of tile Fl. ,to wit:
Friday, January 4, 1930, In.
NOTIFIED that an action for
sex or national origin in con.
Sealed bids or proposals ad personal rlpresantallve's attorney
For Rent
terested persons should apply
i • i, 2 a
ReceptlonandMedicalCenter Dissolution of Marriage has been *siid to the Board of Public are let forth below.
3, Bleck I, Ildefatlon fpr award.
bnquirelolM.agnoliaAve.
In
person
to
the
Orlando
CivIl
Instruction of Seminole County,
ID A SUBDIVISION, accord.
In accordance with Executive
'Service Office, City Hall
All againit
personsthe
having
claims
lugoak
iia$10,
thereof
asIi,recorded
In Order
11425, Minority
Contractor
u.s.
rurjhals,
who Iranto serve
a and
COPY
your
clous liviftg. Reel.
Friday
and - twned
over required
to filed against
you
youofare
Florida (hereinafter called the demands
estate
are or
P11
Page
Public Goals
Program,
all bidders
will be
Annex, ao a. Boone Avenue
marked,
wvitten-def.ns,
if
any,
to
It
on
'
WiekIy&amp; monthly rates, utilities
sported Mn) to. the
required,
WITHIN
-THREE
1i,t1 behind City HaIl)
FRANK
PROPOSAL
C.
FOR
WHIGHAM,
, lofSemlnoiecounty, Plor. affordedfulloppOs.$unitytosubmi,
p1. InquIre
S. Oak 141.7353.
FUR. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Ida
Qlmty Jail at MacClenny,
ESQUIRE, Petitioner's AttOrney, NI$HINO, DELIVERING AND THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF be esameio
ady through Friday, 1:00 _____________________
bids ln.response to tills invifbtlen
a..to$:35p,rn,Or,.,d,i$an
will not
be di$crlmi,,aed
$aI1 for whose addreis Is Post Office Ron' INSTALLING Al SPECIFlID, THIS NOTICE, to file With the to made a part of the City ofand
agaInst
on the
grounds of race, Equal
lt'sllkepocnhe$fromh.sv.nwhon
OpportunIty Employer.
five to 10 days untu assigned $330, Flagship Rank Bldg., SuIte VARIOUS PIECES OP LARGE clerk of the above court a written Alt nh S)rings, Florida, color, religIon, s or national
—
,
N.ed, with
22, Sanford, Fierida 337?), on or FOOD PRODUCTION (QUIP.
tatementofanyclairnof,
a
went Id.
WstresowantAy
the voluntary
to a federal prison where he before January 17, 1910, and file MINT AT. HIGH SCHOOL they may have. Each claim mustpul
nex,tnto
provlon
of Chapter
an. origin in Consideration for award.
MIke's Village Restaurant
will - serve a term for
the original with the Clerk of this "BIb", -SEMl$O4.E COUNTY, be in writing and must indIcate the
During the FIscal Years of 973
300PruIChA,s,333.,I7
;, , F$oridatatu$es,
and other thru 1931, goals for participatn
Court either before service on FLORIDA, In accordance wfth the basis for the claim, the name and app
ale law&amp;
30'Apsrtments UNurnlshed
conviction for ectilUies
,
____,_._____._.___.__._J
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PetItioner's attorney or Im. stlpfilatiotts and spIClfications addressofthec,edltororhus,,t
by Minority
Business Enterprlem
'ION
2: of
that
the corporate
is twenty
percent (20
pet).
To
Parttlme puce erk. Webster,
vlolatloos In the 1950's in m.dIatelythereafter;orothlw available from the Purchasing or attorney, and the amount Ilmi uf s
the
City
Attamont,
ensure
that maximum
bids
from
Modern 2 85, 11, CH.A, w.w
a default and ultImate Judgment Department In toe Office of the claImed. if th. claim Is not yet $pr , Flo fo, be• and it
1
'51Pretnostdldionary
carp., fully equipped kit. Near
will be entered against you for the Superlotindapt, 1211 Mellonvllle due, the date Witin it Will bICOmI her. th and y'eby redefined so - Minority Business Enhurpl'i$,s are
?1III flI5 hS Wsrbars
Sought, contractors Submitting
Miami attorney Jesse relief demanded in the PetItIon Avenue, Santird. Plorl$ 32771 due shall be stated. If the claim
Seminole 14osp. &amp; downtown.
to update local mailing lists.
McCrwy Jr. said ho hopes tO and your msrrlage to PetItIoner
IncIuC
'land herein bids will be required to
$ 1510. pIus SIC. lap. 332.
All ages, experience un. '
Bid must be accsqnpenlee by bId contingent or unhIquldated, IllSas
des.
ed anlaid
noised,
id.
rwg. Peel's release by the will be dissolved,
evidence of tIeI, efforts in aIdIng
neCessary. - lend name, 1
0341. Adults only, no pets.
deposit: A Rid Bond, Cashier's nature of the uncgrtainty shall be
the CIty
Clerk in the reaching of said Realo.
dress, phone number to
Ui, parole
WITNESS my hand and the seal Check, or Certified Check for five stated. If lbs claim is segured, theii-'ION
P by3a.tat
ached
to amend,
of this Court on 13 December, 1179. percent (1 percent) of Wi. total
Webster, .171 SIb Lyg. $Ijfg
This prolect Is - Subject to the
2 BR modern, good location
"I
'mjuetbsgl'islng to work (SEAl.)
security Shill he dNCI'ib.d. The aIte od mu imint the Official requirements of Section
1101-355 P, N
Verb NY
Fenced, *1K, w.w carpet
- mMbIdw96dwlftwrrned dumb) Shall deliver sufficient city apoti
10010.
on
fBllaJ idg of ft,"
CltyofAttamente Housing and Urban Developme
________________
333.1es2
ARTHUR H. RECKWITH, JR.. to Wi. iucc.sØji blWi when - copies Of tile claIm tO the Cleft tO SprI i.. Plo a. to includ, the Act of 1965. All bidden will be
Clerk
of
till
Court
- contract i$ cemplatid.
MCC*'NY laid. "I'm
*UIMILIR$ - - -,
By: Susan E. Taker
enable
the Clerk
I. mai' one copy anni sign ci ib In $lçtion 1 requIred to comply wlfI - pa At.
tSR ApartmsW, nopels
Ttse Successful bidder shall to
eadi Perlilill
reprIsI,wative.
of my ata
yet."
Posltlins new epen for
Deputy Clerk
firmative
Action
P$
to
revldo
tu,,u.i a
Carpet. Sanford Ave.
AU persons interested In - the
'pi
cirpent,, halpais
144 Parole end FRANK C. WHIOHAM,
Ii TION That upon tills opportunity tg
income
______
wiss nsllewm largest prIr
Bond * lbs fofal.msseit of tt estate to whom a copy of this oral ece be. in, effective. the 'esidints of ttl, PleilCi area IS.
ESQUIRE
WOI*UOO C_wien '
award wItliI -1. days Of NotIceWAdmk,l$tratlonl,as bean ,,.
P.O. Box 330
am
of 'raSingaemn,
neliflcaslen
Seethe
Mailed ate reButted. WITHIN ,
of factwy.bultt
If yeii are Ilaving difficulty I Iodine
,
44 tWO wesics uO tO reiNs.
it,,,
-- of tile worl.
iIae
Pi.tisls
Must modular
*wa
..mU!,,flUrVcflofl5- •
VI1
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
•5f
live =1
W
P351 fr00fl MI Ilk —
licensed
FIRST ar' Pivlleg d Immunities as regards to this requlr,mant
NIViCS you have ilIdusiri.,. ffiC. 211$ S. son.
Attorney
for
Petitliner
nla
!.
him on PublIsh December
sudenc. inst
in Fiaida
PUlL ICA'l"
jrwl all our went ads
THIS Vs 'Nm tins
fOrd Avs $IOfSIII. FL Ni
tIokigranted
14,23,30; 1979.
so
.
Attention
Is
cailH
I.
Ule'lwn.
RldowiiiberecIveilnmeab,,f, NOTICE to lie
In
1
and psrtp
1910
mary 01 Wora. In this seclles,
&amp;lI5__Equal Op.
named aft Ice as IndIcated heroin, they ma have
.LI..
u DEQIS
—
ww. I armit i.ey
°' tUbas *klis, turnover $Chidu$
will be
isa-si,,
- AU CIndNlsns ifited Shah aen$v. validity at tile docedaflrs will, liii
, *ji,
s are - further presented at a pre bid cenfep'efl
West Palm Beach, was
IS I.iki Ada. Just Ia. of
Any UWstlsns '*1mg to It,. bid OuaIlflcatIons of the peesonal provji
'cooxi
MefaV, DOciIn,bsr
tat )7, lij4.
• i*Rtyinfpijtj
Alr$l't lied, en 1141 in
g's
are to he directed to the PUJ. representative, er the venue or S.,Ø
1' RH
Gardens, Indicating
SenNf'd. Call 3$2,WI
chuskig
Offleo
COissu in. cen&amp;
ex.s.. -.&amp;
lurisdictien
01
isis
court.
NOTICIOPIN''."
rate of turnover SI vacesiç uqifi
,u-• w i-ewe ui-tn
any
section
or
the
Maclust's VihiNe.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
ecial Cenlilisesi Any
Salad person PT
•
Is or.
en.ral Centracssr WHi.
circUit
Jisdi.
C.I.
•ksaklw c
eps
oniditiens 5$ apçfopd) OIJICTION$ NOT 10 PILED
P.T at .11..
PICTITIOU$NAMI
been charged

with

manslaughter ond n fifth nu an

AU

I£

ii'

RATES
ltime
3 consecutive times
7consicutive times

_(EISSIFI!I

timeof the I in? publication of this
freed by the Coast Guard has under which we are engaged i
ii Paulina Aveni.
tedondo Beach. California u1tk, you ore required to tile
successfully undergone business at Northeast
.
lj ARE NOTIFIED that a with the clerk of the Circuit Court
tei-section of Palm springs Rcd
surgery at Jackson Memorial and State Road 136 In Altamonte çcslaint for specific per. of Seminole County, Florida,
Hospital.
Springs, Seminole County, ronce of contract has ieen Probate Division. the aress of

4 Dade Policemen Accused
Of Beating Alan To Death

Orlando — Winter Park
831-9993

Seminole

was

I IJ BRIEF

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COURT OF

3 BR, l' B, $325 mo. $200 Sec.
dep. Harold Halt Realty, Inc.
Realtors 323 5774.
3 BEDROOM,? BATH. FAMILY
ROOM, EXECUTIVE ssoo
MONTH. SE IGI. ER REALTY,
_____________________
_______________________
BROKER, 321 06-40, 327 1577.

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r

3 B, 2B, carport, fenced back
yd., stove, refrlg., $320 month,
______________________
plus $300 dep. 349.551a.

.-..'.

.

Rag. REAL ESTATE Broker
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
$34-HOg
- Eve. 362.3635

33—Houses Furnished
_______________________
-Deltona, 1st area,
2.3 BR home. Quiet neighborhood
_____ $32SmOnth,663-6691
______________
_________________

STENSTRO['vl

37.E-Pasture Rr
_______________________
35A cres
Fenced on Wekiva River
Cattleonlyl 3230061
________________________
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REALTY - REALTORS
JUST LI3TED' 3BR, 25 home in
Sunland on a niCe lot! Eta. rm.
w wcarp., many bullt.lns, util.
shed &amp; lots morel BPP WAR.
RANTtD. A buy for $32,000.

41—Houses
-

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NEAR DOWNTOWN
Sanford on Hwy 16, easy access
tO 1.4, 2 G, This house
easily utilized for business
office. Large rms., good floor
plan I extra Ig side yd for
parking. Only $37,300. Low
down, assumable mortgage,
EXECUTIVE TYPE
Grçat rm. designer home set on
acre wooded lot. Wood &amp;
stoneexterior plus w w carpet,
inter-corn, solarium, walk-in
closets, pool planned &amp; more.
Brand new at $107,000.

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BEAUTIFUL!38R,2B,hornein
Deltona with many special
features I CH A, w-w carp.,
Eta. rm., eat.in kit. &amp; lots
more! BPP WARRANTED.
Just $54,900.

SPECIAL! 3 BR, 1'i B home
with CH.lI,, ww carp., on a
oulet cui tie sac! Near schools
stoppin-g. BPP WARRANT.
ED. Only 3i,50.
-

SPARKLING
Spacious 2 BR, w sunny kit f
FR on beautifully treed lot.
For only 5)0,900! Call Ouickl

H&amp;A, FR, new carpet, Sc.
porch. 539.900

-

323•5774 Day or Night
REALTY WORLD.
________
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(0)

-

The Real Estate Agency

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Spacious 3 BR, 28 luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
sss,00. VAFHA terms
available,
3BR.lBon2lotti. all fenced, FP,
lots of shade tr.es. Only
S29,00.

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___

Inc., Realtors

Lakefront living is avail. in this
elegant 3 BR, lB home,
Situated on 4½ acres complete
w.lB, lB guest cottage. Won't
last long at S%',OOO.

2435'
S French
(17-92) Sanford 2 choice bldg. lots in Dreamwold
323 5324
___________________________
$7000 for both.

1 acre bldg. sit.) on lake off
Longwood.Lk Mary Rd. Good
terms. 513.300.
• I

4½ acres on Orange Blvd. in
Paola. Owner will finance.
$34,430,

I I I

TWOPLUSIWOISFOUR
And That's A Facti
ClassifiedAds Gets Results
And That's A Fact Toot
$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acresdeeded access to the St. Johns
River.

REALTOAtS
flIOknfondAv.. 322'79fl

OWN FOR LESS ThAN RENT

MODELS ON DISPLAY
COMPARE THESE FEATURES:
LAROE POOL.
CLUR HOUSE AREA
-

INO.

3 BR, 1' B, economical gas wall
furnace I. range. Fenced rear
yd., convenient location, LR &amp;
Fta. rm., w w carp., $29,000.
STEMPER AGENCY
-

REALTOR 322 4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 349 5400 322 1959
Lovely I BR homew-OR, FP, w
w carp. Ideal for couple or
single person. Close to
downtn. $24,000.
ALL FLORIDA REALTY

MOBILE HOME LIVING AT
ITS FINEST- Many, many
custom features in this lovely)
Bdrm, 2 Bath mobile home.
Large corner lot with beautiful
view of St. Johns River, In.
ciudes cover,d boat slip at
Leisure World. 1 year
warranty. $39,500.
MINI.MINI RANCH-i Plus
acres, horses O.K. Im.
maculate 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath.
study, Florida room, fireplace
and many more extras.
Beautiful wooded acre. Zoned
A1. $79,900.
Room for an office with 3 Bdrm,
2 Bath home toenloy. One-half
acre zoned commercial on
sy four lane. Owner may
assist wIth financing, $34,900.

__________________
LIST HOWl
Call Walt Cappel 323-6100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
423.3005

SANFORD
$13,000
. $3,000 down, $302.41 P.1. per
monthforl0 y's. 10.5 APR.
Seller hold mortgage, noQualifying. 2,BR, some turn.,
1g. lot with trees.
CRANK CONST. I REALTY
REALTOR 530-4051
P EAL TV WORLD

Build to Suit our lot or yours
PHAVA, PHA 3351243
—

M. Unsworth Realty
CARRIAGE

COVE

s ,42i
3Mi.E.sf 11.92
SANFORD

MON..SUfd.
9:35A.M.
1:33P.M.

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3331041orev15,3330517

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FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole
sale Furn. 2500 IndustrIal Blvd..
Orlando__
-

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76—Auto Parts
-

NEW-RECONDITIONED
BATTERY SHOP
107W 2th
'i1 flu
MQP Fri 730530
Sat. 7:30 12:30

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68—Wanted to Buy

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Used tiAl ¶,.e hold-motel bed
ding. Very clean, $11.9Sea PC.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford
3225721.
_____________________________
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77-Junk Cars Removed

Top Dollar Paid
for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322-5990

-

Beauty Shop
Equipment
51116800r3223285
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AntiQues at'd Modern Furniture
One piece or houseful
Bridges Antlquc
323 2B

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BUY JUNK CARS
FromSl0to$50
Call 3221671; 327-1460

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.'!F (lilY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
titture. 705 F 25th St 3?] 0981

IFTHISISTHEDAVI0buyanev I
ear. see todAy's Classified ad.

43-Lots-Acreage

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51 II usGs

76—Auto Parts -

Will buy junk Auto Batteries,
$150 Battery Shop
107W 2711'. St 37i 9111

Larrys Mart, 215 Santord Ave,
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools

__________

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— -

Cash 3224132

-

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE
311 31SF First St
322 5672

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I __ 41—Houses

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79—Trucks.Tratlers

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I
76 F 150
ton Ford P U. With
1'UWNITUR1 &amp; THINGS
______________________ I
rack over bed. $3700. Call 322Buy &amp; Sell
OSTEEN
I
8851 after 5 p.m
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
HAL COLBERT REALTY PC.
NewI Used Furniture
10 acres or more PIONEER
Top
Prices
Paid
500
S.
Sanford
Ave.
ACRES.
Hue
out
your
own
323
6593
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTC
-Used, any condition 6.4 8126
homestead, bean 1350 Pioneer
80—Autos for Sale
Wt,' buy used? New brand name
in 1960. As little as $1,000 dwn,
____________________________
Home &amp; Office or Beauty Sht p
box springs &amp; matlresses at 20
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
good terms.
pct, above dealers cost. Twin,
APPLIANCES.
Sanford
Fur
Commercial Zoned, 2507 Laur-el
full size, queen &amp; king. Jenkins niture Salvage 322 8721
I
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Ave. 3 PP. 1': B, $44,900.
Furniture, 205 F 25th St 323
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
S acre tiled farm.
095).
----40 acre orange grove.
-323.7832
Hwy 92, 1 mile west ot Speedway,
71--Antiques
900 pasture.
½ off of total Inventory of brand
Daytona Beach, will hold a
Eves. 327 0612. 322 1387,
new
lnterspring bedding These public AUTO AUCTION every
322 III?, 322 7177
H. Ernest MORRIS r
beds are not damaged or
207 E. 25th St.
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730 It's
OCALA
seconds but brand new top line
the only one in Florida You set
Rag. REAL ESTATE Broker
bedding sets only! Free local
ANTIQUES SHOW
the reserved price. Call 904 23529ON.i?.2,CasseIberry,Fl.
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur
83)1 for further details.
4 s6
534.3300
Eve. $423659
niture Salvage, 17-92, So. of
City Auditorium Fri &amp; Sat. 1
Sanford. 332.3771.
BATEMAN REALVY
pm. to9 p.m.- Sunday I pm. I JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 N'
LookIng for garden equipment?
------ - ----Peg. Real Estate Broker
Rettig. RepOAMANA 17 cu ft. Sold
'75 models. Call 3399100 or 834
to 6 pm Admission $2.00
Read
today's
classified
ads
for
2640 Sanford Ave.
originally $514, now 5746 or $71
1605 Dealer)
-entire show.
good buys.
321.0759
THE CHAPMAN SHOWS
mo.Agent 3395336.
'63 Dodge Dart,
192$ Singer Futura Fully au
—
—
Coot? mech ron'd inSoected
repossessed, used very short
$300. 322 6721
72-Auction
VA-F HA-235.Con. Homt55 MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
time. Original $53, bal. $151 or
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$31 mo. Agent 339.5354,
Low Down Payment
1972 Buick Century
DEROUS VIEW. OVER.
For Etöte Commerciol &amp; ReSi
C'OOD CONDITION
Cash for your lot! Will build I
LOOKS
SMALL
LAKE.
dentlal Auctions 8. Appraisals.
52—Appliances
'.650 322-14.47
your lot ot our lot.
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Call Deli's Auction, 373-5620.
$20,000. HURRYI
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
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rope GE deluxe maul
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55 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
Sold orig. $109.35 used snort COUNTY
ROAD
FRONTAGE
4 PcI. interest to quallfleI time. BaI. $139.14 or $1.33 mo.
IN OSTEEN AREA. U00 PER
buyers. New homes wit
Agent 339.1316.
ACRE
WITH
TERMS.
monthly payments under $251
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KENMORE WASHER-part
Low down payments. 322-22*1
33 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
ServIce, Used Machines.
GROUND, TALL PINES
MOONEY APPLIANCES
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OVER 600' FRONTAGE ON
323-0697
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FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,
MICROWAVE
$262,500 TOTAL.
Push button controls, has
arousei, stIll in warranf'y.
'two'
S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
$449,
Originally
assume
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
YC5t'S
HOIT* Improvements
payments of $21 mo. Agen3 339
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322-9283
NEEDS FILL. EXCELLENT
$334.
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
W. Garnet? White
Retrig. Sears Cold Spot 14 cu ft,
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
Rag. Real Estate Broker
wh, good cond., $100. 33) 9)37
REMODELING&amp; REPAIR
519 F. 1st St., 327-3742
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
aft 6, all day wkends.
5G. BALINT
3225663
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-7651, Sanford
Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, a.
Ceramlcflle
53—p/.Radjo.Stereo
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Gen. RepaIrs. Licensed &amp;
NOQUALIFYING-3 BR home,
JCom.a
Bonded. Free Estimates 373.
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MEINTZER TILE
New Central HIA &amp; carpet.
6035 after 5 p.m.
Stereo,000dworkingorder
New or repair, leaky Showers our
Owner will finance w
$30
SEIGLER REALTY
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. $69 $362.
substantial dwn. $33,000. 322
322 4364
2257.
BROKER
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Black&amp;WhitelV's
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
24395. MyrtleAveS2Oea. while they last
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
es.smaking
Orlando
AD,
HERB'S TV
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Sanford
327-1317
2391 S. Sanford Ave.
323-1734
321-0640
Alterations, Dressmaking
1 Man, quality operation
Color console
TV,
POIZ ftALTV
Drapes, Upholstery
lyrs.exp Patios,Oriveways
Panasonic stereo with casLake Mary, Lakeview with
322.0707
"'f REALTOR MLS
etc Wane Beat. 327-132)
sette, $15; 81k &amp; Wh port. TV,
gentle slope &amp; trees. 100' x 170'.
223.3673
Eve 333-3636
530. 323 6670.
$9,500.
'Ywall
EVERY DAY someone is looking
GoodusedTV's,s2$&amp;up
HAPPY NEW YEAR
for what you have to sell. Call
FORREST GREENE
MILLERS
todayandyourClassifiedAdwill
In your own 2-story, 4 BR home.
REALTORS
INC.
)rywall,
Ceilings,
and Walls
2êl9OnlandoDr.
Ph.3U-0332
Move right in £ enjoy lhl
appear here tomorrow.
$30.4133or339.47115vol.
--repaired. Res, &amp; Comm..
spacious living area, the nex
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
Remodel
&amp;
Additions.
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CH-A I a real flr.plac.. Loti
$192.73 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo.
Call 531-5399or 662 0136
It's easy to place a Classified Ad
more to tell you, so call todayl
Agent 339.5334.
LaWn&amp;LalKIscapIng
...We'llevenhelpyouwordit.
$42,500 I will go VA.FHA too.
Call 322-2611.
Don't pile no longer needed itern
PUgh as an elephant's eye. Place
Exec. office space for lease
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55-Boats &amp; Accessories
CERTIFIEDLAWN
a classified ad, and pile the
Great location on 17.92. OO sq.
.ots&amp;Aa'es
&amp; LANDSCAPING
money In your walleil
ft. Brand new bldg. Verl
ROBSON MARINE
FREE ESTIMATES 372-7902
rstsd
reasonable.
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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
Fir.od
Painting
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43' Nautaline houseboat, sleeps
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WITH TREES AND GOOD
C, comp. eqpt. galley, heed,
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
lower state room, auto. pilot,
1793, SANFORD, FL 3377),
12*60. '74 Jamis,2BR, II
AAA Tree Service I firewood.
A&amp;BPAIPITING
all extras. Carpeted inside &amp;
GIVING
DESCRIPTION,
Asking $4,000
Oak &amp; Pine, you p-u or we
ResidefluiallCommerCial
out.
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$11,000463
4965
or
LOCATION AND PRICE.
323-0111
deliver. 339-5242. Webuy wood.
041'
322-3732
aft $
775-4137
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Sat our beautiful new BROAC
4-CommercIaI Properly STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
Groonng&amp; Boalding
FREE ESTIMATES
Classified Ads didn't work
GREGORY MOBILE HOMJI
there
wouldn't
All Work Guaranteed
be
any,
Established
plumbing
supply
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321-IN
icensed
service business 6or sale, Inc.
323-5537
Insured
VA &amp; PPM Financino
Animal Haven Kennels
tools, fixtures, Inventory I
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rchandlse
59—Mjsical
real estate. Call W. Malic.
for being my customers I
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iowskl, REALTOR 322.7113.
friends. If there's a better way
Painting &amp; Repair
Pianos I organs as low as $93.
to say it I don't know how, may
BeautIful S acre tract lakefront
GuItars 10 pet off. Amplifier,
you be richly blessed. Best
47—Roll Estati Vsntad
Seminole Woods, Geneva
drums, etc. Bob Bails Discount
wishes Randal Rowe.
EUTSLER PAINTING I.
$21,000. Music Center, 2202 French Ave.
REPAIR-Interior Exterior
We buy your equity, close In 24 hrs.
3222221.
,.RFEESTIMATESCaII 363-5312
Houøning
WI also Nave choke lots In othaf
AWARD REALTY, INC.
sections of Volusia COuntS
tw,10o
61--BuiIng AtstiaIs
from 5)710.
- HousiwivesCijaning Service
Quality workmanship. No lob too
Personalized, fast, dependable
NEED
HELP?
ACTION REALTY
small or big, Interior or cx.
Regular
or
1
time
basis
Lumber. roofing shingles,
C-all Harold Hall
tenor. Pressure cleaning 372OF CENT. FLA.
671 S364
WeDOwashwindowst
slidIng glass doors, interior &amp;
RedIty Inc., REALTOR. 333-5774
0011.
73&amp;NM
extenlordoors,Ig.officeblack.
Lena Waite, Aslociat.
board I bulletin board, metal
lassif led Ads are the smallest big
Loskig your horns I credit? I will
3604115
shelving, paneling, formica
new's items you will find
caldt up back payment, &amp; buy
sheets, 1g. m.laI files, metal
anywhere.
equity, 3324115.
Laheview i; Lock Arbor. 101'
Rfng
workbench, ali.steel entrance
paved road, 340' deep.
gate
grill.
323.3130'.
Beautiful viiw acrees Crystal
47.A—Msi$geges SougM
impffi
Lake. Only vacant lot in area.
ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS
WANT TO SI! A WONDER A) ____________________
$14,910.
&amp;SoM
WORK? Place a Classified Ad In Carpentry, Painting, Malnt.
New Year's Speciall IS pet. off
the (wining Herald today,
during January on re-roof. S
of all types. LIc. Bonded
Will buy III &amp; Sldmortiagn. Wi
yr. workmanship guarantee.'
.3234031
Insured
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also' mike Real Estate 1.
Expert Roofing. 323-7473.
ø1u513ASGSId.n
-REAL ESTATE
Business Ness. Florida Mw'.
REALTOR, .771411
gage Investment, 1313 1.
Orange Ave., Suite 234, Winter
FII.LDIITITOP SOIL
SACRE BUILDING$ITE
YELLOW SAND
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Park 1-302.1779.
ADJACENT CHI.IIA VISTA
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323.7310
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We buy equity in houses, apt 5., 1
ON SN 13. FiNEST HIGH
DRY, CLEAREL3, FORMER
vacant land, Lucly InAFRICAN VIOLETS
vestments, P.O. Boa 29,
TheOreenhous,
CITRUS. GOOD TERMS
3729)41
Sanford. 332.4741.
$19,100. CAL 5.644 3670
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2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
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PLACE, NICELY WOODED 2
ACRES IN A COUNTRY SET.
TING, FENCED FOR YOUR
PRIVACY. LIVE STOCK
WELCOME. PARTIALLY
EQUIPPED WITH FARM
ANIMALS. $39,900. START
THE NEW YEAR OFF

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FR- Garage - Walk to Townbuy $175 month. By owner, 109
W. 3rd 373-0197.

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SUPER NICE 2 BEDROOM,
CARPETS, HEAT, FAMILY
ROOM, LIKE NEW CONDI.
TION. $29,500. COME-A-.
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Cash to mort. Lovely 3 BR on.. Multiple L..isting Service
approx. 13rd acre w. landscaping galore, New C.
4 BORM, 2 BATH, 2 story home
2565
HA, dream kIt., + cathedral
in picturesque part of Sanford,
- ceilings. Just $33,300.
PARK 'Large rooms, exterior done in
REALTOItS
aluminum sIding. Perfect for
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ce
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corner lot. 1 year warranty.
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25uS. French Ave.

LAKE MONROE

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BUlL tAlNc.S!! LAST CHANCE
Side by-Side refrigerator, $75;
AT THFSF PRICES!! All
picnic table, w-2 benches,
Steel. pre enginenr.'d clear
full size baby bed w mattress,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $29.95; ! Span buildingS (Major Mfg.i
All buildings have 25 lb wind
'natal Office desk, 570. Jenkins
load and large framed
rurniture, 205 F 25th St 323
(1911
opening
30.48'. I?' for
40.48.14'
or
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
14.94900, 3O 72'. Ii
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find him listed in our Business
56.797 00. 48.96.14
for
DIrectory.
$897500 F 0 B Factory Call
9.I Linoleum Rugs $14.99
collect 9 a m 106 p
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
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homeoverlooking Mayfair golf
course! Every imaginable
feature! BPP WARRANTED.
Jt $67,750.

MAGNIFICENT
Oaks shade this 3 BR, 28 in
ICtyIlwiICte w-tormøi LP 1. DR.
white brick FP &amp; privacy
fenced corner lot. $32,500.

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on a spacious landscaped lott
Eat-in-kit., FIa,rm. &amp; porch. A
super deal for $29,900.

FANTASTICI 3 BR, 28 brick
home in ldyilwlldel Many
custom, features on a 1g.
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By RICK VAN SANT
CINCINNATI (UN) What will your life
be like in the 190?
Your car will be almost totally controlled
by a computer, you may make your telephone
calls on a small transistorized phone you
carry in your pocket and you may read news
headlines about the first band of nuclear
terrorists.
But, disco m usic will still be around,
Those are some of the predictions
assembled by a group of scholars at the
University of Cincinnati for the 198k.
A sampling of their expectations for the
decade Just ahead:
Cars: "By 1989, your car will be almost

BUSINESS
Sandroni's Restaurant Set
For January In Sanford
Sandroni's, a new Italian restaurant, will open in
downtown Sanford in late January. The establishment
will he located at 300 E. Commercial. St.
The restaurant Is owned by Julio Sandroni, whose
family has been well known for fine Italian dell foods in
the Orlando area for more than 30 years.
Sandroni, who once crowned as the "meatball king,"
will feature fine Italian cooking on his menu. Other
featured items will be seafood, prime ribs, and charbroiled steaks. A lunch menu will be available and
cocktails will be served on request with all meals.
Sandroni is currently redecorating the restaurant.
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was just skin and bones. It hurt to see her. You could ice the
veins, the blue ones and the red ones, and you could only touch.
You couldn't hold her."
Even while she was in the incubator, Irica recognized her
parents, touch. "They know that touch,' said Mrs. Cook, "and
they thrive on it." Her husband would rub Erica's back, one
finger almost covering it. She would turn and move tow ants
ids finger and let him rub her some inure.
With a child so small, complications can easily set in. ,\ cold
can be deadly when the child is too small and weak to fight it
off. Despite her small size Erica had few problems but then she
developed two heart murmurs.
The first began when she was less than two-weeks-old but
medication was able to correct a valve problem. At six weeks
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bad," said Mrs. Cook. "We didn't expect tier to make it, She
had no color, no movement and she's usually very active."
Several doctors were consulted and they decided it was best
not to operate. "We came home and said a lot of prayers, but
Erica decided to get down to business and get out of there ilie
next day she was line,"
Even so her weight had dropped to one pound, five ounces
before she finally stabilized and started to gain weight.
When something like this happens the parents often
mistakenly blame themselves and the Cooks were no different.
"You never think it could happen," said Mrs. Cook, but when
something does happen to your child there is the guilt, the self
doubts. Had she gained enough weight? What did she do
wrong? Could she have done something different"
After the depression came the realization that it was God's
plan and there was no reason to blame themselves.
Erica was a fighter and was determined to survive. "She
just wanted to make It," said her mother. "She had too much to
do." After three months in the hospital, Erica came home,
Upping the scales-at four pounds, five ounces.
Word spread through the neighborhood and people came by
to see her at her home, 1521 Noble Street. Between a good
friend and her grandmother. Erica has all the clothes she can
ever wear and "she's spoiled rotten," said Mrs. Cook.
At Christmas Erica weighed about eight pounds and is still a
little anemic but the Cooks feel the worst Is behind them for
their "miracle baby." She also lets her parents know if things
we not to her liking.
"Just because she is small," said Mrs. Cook, "doesn't mean
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about Erica and other premature babies. "The doctors can do
only so much, they have to have spunk and fight." Erica had
the spunk and she fought to stay alive but when Mrs. Cook saw
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"We're ngly saying to r loin imoers,
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and 01 November wesi: Denver; Pcrtland, me.; San Diego;
Weaver said di agency, which pr—ally
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Tames..; Providence, RI. WhseIh, W. Va.; St. Louis; and respoiwive to rsissts" f
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When your baby is barn two months early and welgtw less
lbs two pounds, each day and each hour she remains alive is
something to be thankful for and to be celebrated.
And for Erica's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robed Beth. of
Sanford, Christmas jobably was eztraipeclal this year.
Mrs. Belne had spoken of the "miracle baby"
and her progress as being "touch and go."
Mw Cooks were expecting their child wound Oct. 10. It was
their first and they were both happy and hockthgforwardtothe
event They had both enrolled in the prenatal c's. at Winter
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Park Memorial hospital to help prepare them-for parenthood.
Ou Tuesday, July 17 Mrs. Cook bed just bed ii, sixth month
check up and everything looked good. 11wt night We two 01 ________________________
them wqnt to class at the hospital with the other expectant
parents to kern the exercises and breathing tectuidquss 01
natural childbirth.
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and their chI3d
wu not due for a couple ofmonthe yst.
Erics had other ideas.
LookIng back to the night of the class, Mrs. Cook sold, "I was
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By TOM NEIIEL
At 6:56 that evening Erica Dawn Cook was born weighing 1
Herald Staff Writer
pound, 12 ounces. Even with round the clock Intensive care, the
Christmas came and went for Erica Dawn Cook.
chances for a baby that small surviving are very slim. "They
For her it was not something to get excited about; but when told me she was very, very small," said Mrs. Cook, and right
you are only six-months-old, it Is hard to get excited about from the beginning the medical staff told them of the dif.
except maybe a warm bottle and a dry diaper. ficulties to be expected and were careful not to build up any
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For Erica's parents, Gary and Gall Cook, It was another false hope. But Erica was a "scrapper from the very beginmatter. It was their first Christmas as parents but for a very nine."
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Many of the furnishings and acconipan ing accessories are umqx)rts from the lurk's travels sbine
are contemporary, some have old world charmmi and
some are as traditionally American as apple imit'
Mrs. lurk says her favorite colors are yellow and
gold, the dominating colors in the interior decor. 'liit-e
tones coordinated with white, such as a fringed rug in
the living room and another white rug in t hi' mu iii',
room and brass accents reflect the epitumuit' (f
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The American Aoc1ation of University Women (AAUW)
will present an interna tional panel discussion on cur.rent
topics of Interest.
will be the issues of the changing family roles
and conservation and development of natural resources in
other countries. The Columbian Consul, Del Coreal Gabriel,
will be on the panel.
The meeting will bein the Activity Room of Sears In the
Altamonte Mall at 7:30 on Thursday. For further information call Barbara Green,862-3254, or Denver Raid N2-

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Child care training for adults is continuing at the Child
Development Center of Seminole Community College. The
programdewlopedbySeminoleCommunftycduegein
" io association with Community Coia*nated Child Care of
.lra1 Florida (4C's) is scheduled to begin Jan. 7, M.
With an emphasis on competence, the course will use
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classroom and laboratory experiences through which
students can develop and refine child care skills.
Adults and out-of-school youths ever 16-years-old may
apply
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class," he said.
Shoemaker explained that the prit-t' of tnoi ies has
increased about :10 or 40 percent during the past buy
years. A home purchased for $40,000 10 years :Igo
would bring between $80,000 and $90,000 today, he said
Shoemaker stressed the need for low cost building in
the area. lie believes the main market for homes
during the first two months of 1980 will be retirees hi'
have sold their home elsewhere. Other new
homeowners will be people relocating in business
In the meantime, hionies are still being 1)11111 and sold
During 1979, new, fashionable subdivisions ert' born
in Seminole. Other resints built custom hunies.
Among the retirees settling down in the area are the
Burks. who have been living in their custom ii bui lt tiumut'
about 13 months.
"Florida is the last place we expected to retire," said
Jane Burk of 117 Cove ilidge Lane, Sweetwater,
Longwood.
Her husband, the retired major general William A.
lurk, spent 35 years in the army where he saw action
in the Korean and Vietnam conflicts, lie is employed
by the Martin-Marietta Co., Orlando.
The lurks are from Tulsa, Okla ., and Mrs. lurk
joined tier husband on service tours in IA,ndon, Ankara,
Turkey; Athens, Greece and the Philippines.
The family includes sons, Steven, who is on the
faculty at the University of North Carolina, and
Michael, a student at Duke University.
Their custom built home, which took live months to
complete, was ready for occupancy the end of 19Th.
"Our builder Jack Reynolds did such a good job." Mrs.
Burk said. "There were no hassles and everything
went according to plans. I would build anoth&amp; house
tomorrow."
The home with 3,300 feet of living area, might be
considered a decorator's dream. It is inviting
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Shoemaker said that during the first three quarters
of 1979, building was above the average, lie cited the
increased interest rates in the last quarter as the
reason for the decline.
The longtime Sanford builder said he believes that
building will definitely decline in 1980. He pointed out
that within the Sanford ci'nmunity, people cannot
afford the monthly payments For a home. Most of the
population here Is the "working class and retired

Who was it that said, "A man's home is his castle?"
The antiquated cliche may take on a new meaning in
today's world of inflation. Four simple walls probably
cost more than a castle In days of yore.
With spirling costs on the rampage. Sanford builder
A K. Shoemaker Jr. says he "is not too optimistic at
this point" over the building Industry In the Immediate

Prenatal classes for expectant mothers and fathers will
be offered by Seminole Memorial Hospital from 7 to p.m.
on Tuesdays starting Jan. 8 and continuing through Jan. 29.
The course will cover physical and emotional changes
during pregnancy Including danger signals, fetal
development, mild conditioning exercises, nutrition,
smoking and drugs, labor and delivery including available
medication and anesthesia.
The course Is free of charge to those who plan to deliver at
SMH and $3 for those expecting to use the facilities of
another hospital. For Information call SMH Nursing
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A cast call for the Central Florida Civic Theatre Guild's
innual trouping play is scheduled Jan. 4, at 10 a.m. at the
Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven Park.
No experience is necessary. Tryouts must be willing to
rehearse and perform In the morning during school hours.
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Average American Should Pay LOss In 1980

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IWI rlguar niHi f $11,44k mile"
11.070 and primiulu, liii. Ths lowed price for as
grads 01 ga,thw was food In both Venice and
cily whore "Odar was $SS ow 011.4 am

Donna Estes of Longwood, a staff writer for The Evening
}Ierald, made the Dean's List at Valencia Community
. ;: CoUege, Orlando, for Semester I. Mrs. Estes, a full time
CC student, Is majoring in allied legal services.

will be faced to revarnp their retailing cvwepts to keep PON
with the lifestyl.e switch of the energy-conscious shopper.
Those were the conclusions of a Commerce Department
study on the fu'Lure of the retail trade Industry.
"rising cost of ev confihues to cloud t
du try's outlook this year and into the foreseeable future," the
study said.
"With rising gasoline prices, consumers may reduce
number of thehr tripe to suburban shopping malls, limit the
scope of their comparison shopping, concentrate on local
shopping arid Increase their 'one-stop' shopping."
According to the study, there already Is movement by retailers to diversify the types and lines Of merchandisethey CAM.
"Drug, variety, general merchandise, hardware and small
department stores are candidates for broadening their P5
chandise lines to boost sales and revenues based on One-stop
shopping," tise study
The study ialso predicted the location of future retail outlets
may be chan god because of the expected change In Mopping
habits.
"In the past, new stores were located In the path of expand.
Ing suburbUs," the study said. "In the future, popula tion may
become staUonary or may return to the -city, In which case
stores plawsd for completion beyond the population fringe

Calvin Sherman. biomass cmakant to the
Florida Solar Energy Center, displays
cassava tubers, the source of tapioca. The
tuberam
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Mrs. Estes Makes Dean's List

WASHINGTON(UPI)—Gasollneprlceincreasesmayforce
Americans to change their shopping habits In the early 1910s,
such as cutting back on the number of trips to suburban
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Regular gasoline is now over $1 per 111811a series
Florida according to the hInd AM Chii 01 FlorIda
gasoline price and avaI$hbWt
Regular Is now $1.017ao. lbs stats, uç by LI cents
pergath
days. ua1sadndeactad$us1
and prenhan, $1073. Unladed Iow,u.d by Ii cents
Per gllna month and pre"uln'u. was uçL3cob
per gallon since November..
gesollas Is up by 10
Since aristmak 107$,
perceit or 34.7 cents per gallon. The avere prize
inson all three grades hiss been 4$psro.i*weir
the last year.

The Mid Floilda Chapter of the National Foundation of
I
.e March of Dimes will again sponsor the Tenth Annual
:ntiques Show, to be held in the City Auditorium, N.E.
.I Janches Street, Ocala.
j. Hours for the three-day event are: Friday and Saturday,
to 9 p.m.; and Sunday I to 6 p.m.
'! Dealers from throughout
the Eastern and Mid-Western
Itates will display their rare collections of Antiques to the
: pubhic for sale. There Is ample parking.

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The Florida Home Builders Association, cautioning
that record-high mortgage Interest rates threaten to
undermine the stability of the state's economy. in 1910,
are taking their message to government officials and
the public through a "Housing Emergency Action
Day" set for Jan. 6.
Today's 13 to 14 percent Interest rates are pricing
thousands of Floridians out of the home buying market
and the resultant slowdown in construction could
Jeopardize Jots in construction and related Indastries,
according to the association..
John A. AHAa Pembroke Pin.s builder who aar.s
as president of the 10,000 corporate "umber trade
organization, said builder, group W(*MId the 5151$
would be meeting with their congressmen and other
government officials to dramatize the need for action
to alleviate "the burden of history's highest Interest
rates on mortgages and average new hens prices now
Move $10,000."

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Gasoline

Never before has Florida launched such an extensive
television and radio advertising campaign. Ed Gilbert,
director of
state Division of Tourism, says 60 percent of
t&amp; I
fAI ahi. v. ,ltI h
r" • .1.. •lm.
He thinks the Investment is worthwhile.
"Obviously, we're not the only destination with sun, surf,
sand and.ao on. Our competition is spending a lot more money
these days to keep people home___
or to get them going to foreign
countries," Gilbert said, "We needed to make a dramatic first
do that"
linpreeslon.
These
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Gilbert thinks
the best thing about the ads is their music, a
just for the commercials. When he
catchy tune composed
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Introduced thiad cw'pign at an Orlando Convention of travel
agents last month, Gilbert stood at the podium tapping his feet
and snapping his fingers. The agents applauded after every
verse,
"'flwre are hotels In Miami that- have asked us for the sheet
music so their binds can play the tune, they like It so much,"
Gilbert said proudly.____
The commercials designed by a Miami ad agency portray
several Northerners In dreary surroundings. One shows a
secretary who.e boss damps more paperwork on her desk just
when she's ready to dreg herself___
home through slushy streets.
may have trouble competing with those located in more
She droops with disgust And he.de for Florida.
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densely populated area."
"When you've got It bed,we've sot It good." soes the chorus
as the smiling, sw4IItn,ds.cretiy Is shown frolicking on a
beastiful beach at sunset.
The other commercials open with scenes 01 snowdrlfIs,
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WW jams and filthy .ièways. They end with sailboat,
No seas, huib golf courses and palm trees silhouetted against
the s at .
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"We're alquleg these at peeple trapped In day4o-day
deidrumis. They would like nothing better thus a suasbiwn,"
WASHINGTON (UP!) The average American taxpayer creased rom $750 in 1978 to $1,000 this year. i
Glihurt uld. "These ads hit the nail cm the heed. They're a probably will pay less federal income tax for 1979, says a
applies t, the extra exemptions for age and bhlndflesa.
vital relief. I know — I lived In PillaMIpItie until June."
spokesman for the Internal Revenue Service.
The $35 general tax credit has expired, but will be
A five-week alio,thg of the ads ended last week. They will be
The first Of more than $7 million American households began than made up by the higher exemption.
aired again far tow' weeks — with a slight change of content — receiving their 1979 federal income tax returns shortly after
State or local gasoline taxes are no Longer deductible.
in April and May. The respons. so far has been "fantastic," Christmas with the majority of the packets expected to be
Itemized deductions for poli tics] contributions have been
pj
delivered by Jan. 4.
abolished, but the limit for a tax credit for such contributions
iie ss at lend ons airline that services Florida liked the ad
"Generally, the average American will pay le. taxes In 1979 has bees doubled.
'vPpsl(n so mm'4' ths'rs IncorporatIng the slogan — "when than he did on the same income In 197$," said one IRS
— Recipients of unemployment compensation
you nod it bed, we've got LI good" —and the musk into its own spokesman, "because the tax tables have been broadened." recpiirec% for the first time to include all or part of
such benefits
advertising. Others may follow mitt
"There are more pluses than minuses for taxpayers," he In gross. income.
01 lbs data's towlun ptoflst'on 555 5$jd,
Gilbert esys N
Cradit for chfldcae payments will be allowable when
been, spent is mageshis and u.wspspar advertlel n4 In
There are about two dozen changes In the 1979 tax laws, Paid to relatives, including a grandparent, unless the relative
ism peM. LeM year the tesslom 1clslo SI4 for production prompted by congressional action, that could Influence the Is a dependent.
ad Ir**nd 01 on.- hilevIsten ad ce'"' cestoon amount 01 money to be paid. 11wy include these:
The URA says broadening 11w tax rate
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Tax rate schedules have been widened, reducing taxes in bottom, lin, on tax liability — will be is
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Gilbert said, several Income brackets. Filing levels have been raised.
"Yes',e jeM got to hit more People this
"Widening the brackets is designed to prevent higher
"We a very supidstimsed brou'k'nd cwrIi We will Mill,
— The "zero bracket amount"-- or standard deduction Is rings generated by Inflationary farces fro'n pUng
alws, uispr esa ipad nsdiws, But we11t lbS
'note quickly Into higher tax brackets," said an mproed
Wee r
for a now I,IEach"
'The ductIon for personal exemptions has been in. publicidlon.

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"The next decade will possibly see the first
instance of nuclear terrorism as information
becorries available,"

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William A. Burk
(MaJ.Gen, USA, ret.)
and Mrs. Burk moved
into this custom built
home in Sweetwater
about 13 months ago
before the prime
Interest rate increased. Burk spent
35 years in the army.
In the Sanford area,
A.K. Shoemaker .Jr.
says he is "not too
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)
Florida officials hope to lure
record numbers of tourists to the Sunshine State this winter
with an expensive broadcasting blitz that promises "when you

Florida's economy weathered the energy crunch and
Inflation to make strong gains through 1979, Secretary
of Commerce Sidney Levin said last week.
He predicted that Florida's tourism and economic
development programs will continue to show growth
during 1980, although at a slower rate than 1979.
"National and International pressures may slow
Florida's economic expansion somewhat," he added,
"but the da te Is doing
p,tosustain
our growth pattern and fiuther stabilize our economic
structure."
The commerce secretary pointed out that Florida Is
diversifying its economy through tncrewd businees
and manufacturing plants, and is working to protect Its
tourism industry through advertising and marketing,
support of mass transportation facilities and the
promotion of International tourism.

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01094 it b4 we've got it food."

"Marriage will become a stage in life and
most women will experience a long, single,
mat ure, adult life."
Terrorism: "International terrorism will
increase if current trends continue," says
Abe Miller, professor of political science.
"More diplomats will be assassinated and
there will be more politically motivated
bombings.

PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
Americans can expect an
economically "lousy" 1980, with higher unemployment, decreased productivity and rising inflation, economists at the
University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School predict.
The Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates said the
country appears to be entering the second phase of a moderate
recession that will show a "sustained downturn" of the
economy.
"There are a lot 01' people who are predicting a horrendous
recession. Our's is riot as severe, but It's still going to be a
lousy year," said Professor R. Jeffrey Green.
Green said the rec'esslon will bring decreased productivity,
with the gross national product dropping by 0.8 percent, and a
rapid unemploymen.t Increase from this year's 5.9 percent to
7.66 percent.
Those recesslona.ry trends traditionally bring reduced inflation, but Green predicted Inflation will rise slightly from
11.4 percent In 19711 to about 12 percent In 1900,
"Inflation is expected to be fairly unresponsive to the
weakness of the economy," the Wharton group said. "The high
inflation rate persists because Its basic compients energy
and shelter costs are expected to maintain their upward
movement."
The economists predicted a slow recovery for 1901, with
productivity up 2.71 percent, and Inflation lowered to 9.5
percent. However, they said the year will still see 6.09 percent
of a growing work force out of jobs.
They estimated the price of Imported oil will increase by 50
percent in 1980 and by 20 percent In 1981, though shortages are
not anticipated because the recession will depress demand.
Short-term interest rates will drop, but "very slowly," they
said.

Tourism

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ahead in both fresh fruit shipments and processed Juice
sales, United Growers said last week.
A factor in the Improving market has been a gradual
sizing of grapefruit particularly on the Indian River
— which will give shippers awider range of larger sizes
to market, said Executive Vice President Wilson
McGee of the Orlando-based grower organization.
"While we had an abnormally high percentage of
small sizes with a marketing oversupplying problem
but now field reports indicate an Improved outlook,"
McGee said. "Domestic and export sales are slowly
catching up with last year after lagging because of late
maturity."
The spokesman added demand Is good and price
strong for both fresh and processed Juice.

Food: "The traditional family dinner may
be a thing of the past by the end of the 198I
and food will no longer be lumped into neat
categories by meal (breakfast food, dinner
food)," predicts Jane Garvin, associate
professor of nutrition.
Women: "Women working outside the
home after marriage will become the norm,"
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studies. "Women will remain single longer,
have dual careers and marriages with few, if
any, children.

Economy
The 1980s: 'Lousy' 1980 On Horizon?
Bus'i'
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ATLANTA (UP!) A bank economist predicted Tuesday
the Southeast will miss the brunt of the upcoming nationwide
economic slowdown, saying the regional recession pattern was
"shaping up as a broad shallow decline."
Bruce L. Williams, vice president and economist for the
First National bank of Atlanta, added that the effects of the
upcoming recession will be varied. He said In a report that a
survey of the region showed Florida and North Carolina had a
stronger-than-natIonalgrowth in employment and income
while Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee showed
"Pronounced weaknesses" during the third quarter of the
year.
"Despite these mixed trends, It still appears that the
Southeast will not suffer disproportionately in the current
recession, which is expected to last through mid-1980," Wl1.1
hams wrote. "The overall regional recession pattern is
shaping up as a broad shallow decline, versus a short, steep
drop nationwide."
His survey covered Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mt*IsippI,
North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Nonagriculture employment ran behind the national level
during the quarter but In the state and local government
sector, jobs grew by 2.1 percent in the seven states compared
to 1.0 percent nationally.
Regional Job growth In the contract construction area was
less than half that on the national level.
But personal Income grew by 13.1 percent In the Southeast In
the second quarter compared to 12.0 percent nationally.
All states except North Carolina showed some slowdown In
the region during the third quarter. Florida stayed ahead In
employment with a 4.7 percent gain while Alabama was last
with a 0.2 percent decline. Employment was affected In both
Georgia and South Carolina by weakness In the contract
construction field while Tennessee was down In manufacturing
and trade and had only a 0.7 percent growth rate.

Grapefruit Growers Gain

blue-collar) middle-class workers.
"On the other hand, country music will
continue to grow in popularity. Jazz will reemerge as a potent musical force as aging
rock 'n' rollers discover the music of a
previous rebel lio us generation."

Music: "Don't look for an early death for
disco music," warns Simon Anderson, profes.
sor of music education,
"In fact, some observers are saying disco is
becoming the music of an entirely new subculture comprised of whitecollar (and some

Slowdown Won't Hit Here

Helping Americans protect the cash value of their
family home will be a key Congressional problem in
1960, an area financial leader said last week.
"Elected officials won't put it that way," Blair
Culpepper said, "but that's what they'll really be
talking about when they debate the financial
legislation and regulations being proposed for 1960
action in Washington."
Culpepper, president of Winter Park Federal 51iv1ng
and Loan Association In Winter Park, was named to
the 1980 Legislative Committee of the U. S. League of
Savings Associations. The League Is the- main trade
organization of the nation's 4,400 savings and loans
which provide the bulk of home mortgages In the U. S.
Culpepper said some of the proposals "could hamper
the ability of savings and loan associations to continue
their performance as the prune mortgage lenders
people can rely on, year-in and year-out, when they
want to buy or sell a home."

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"You will still choose your destination and,
to a c ertain extent, your speed. The ear's
computer unit will control the rest: exhaust,
timing, carixiretion, fuel consumption and
even fuel composition. The result: better
miledge and fewer pollutants."

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baster lamps from Italy and stack
tables and the coffee table, from Carachi, Pakis ta n.
The family room is decorated in yellow and white An
interesting import
import hanging on one waP is a brass St.
Georges cross from Greece Another wall has built-in
bookcases, a built-in entertainment center and a white
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bedspreads are separated by a table from Korea
holding a brass lamp in the master bedroom The table
and a large chest are from Korea.

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an adult Sunday school
One guest commented
teacher interested in choir
How beautiful - and such
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Another holiday open house
Vida attends extension took place at thi Park Av enue
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home of Jonc and Paul
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course was in psychology.
A steady stream of guests
According to a woman's called during the appointed
club spokesman Vida is the hours 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
said "I'm excited about it I children Freddie \lilton
lose club work and I enjoy
the
Central
Baptist
first
Sanford woman to hold
The beautiful wood in the
pastor of
people which is the biggest Church Sanford Freddie and the district post.
home was eye-catching,
thrill of it. I really enjoy his wife Vera a music
Congratulations are in Overheard: "The house is
conferences
and
absolutel beautiful All of the
good teachtr, are the parents of order to a lovely lady
speakers."
floors are just gorgeous. The
three suns.
This
year
the
holiday
woodwork
is unbelievable - a
Vida has appointed Mrs
Their
daughter.
Sue
Phillip Bunnie) IA)gan as her
Christensen. a real estate parties have been just different design in ever%
District VII secretary. The associate, her husband, beautiful — all of them Old room
two women will travel Tern-. a real estate broker, fashioned hospitality has been
And then Peggy and Phil
together to the various and their two daughters and the order of the season.
(ere entertained at open
Slelbdand Meade Cooper, it house for six hours last
(FFWC1 functions in the son live in Altamonte Springs.
district and state.
The six grandchildren are couple from Baltimore who Sunday.
The Smiths moved to between 6 and 14.
have chosen Sanford as their
Guests began arriving at 5
Sanford in 1958. Vida was born
en- p.m. — and stayed and stayed
Vida is a past president retirement mecca,
and raised in Waycross, (;a.
196648, of the Woman's Club terthined at their home in — in the Iuirious suoun.
She is a' graduate of Jones of Sanford. During the first
Business
College
and month of her administration,
Teachers
College
at the club building was air
Statesburg, Ga.
conditioned. During her
Vida married Milton Smith, second term, the main project
a
supervisor with the
was directed toward assisting
Seaboard
Coast
Line the mental health program in
Railroad, in 1940. They lived S e in i n o I e
County .
in Waycross until he was
In addition to her woman's
transferred to Ocala where club work, Vida's hobbies are
they lived until they moved to tennis and reading. She is on
Sanford. Milton is now the Board of Directors of
re ed.
Seminole Mutual Concert
The couple have two
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meeting at Umatilla.
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senior clubs and nine junior
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One dining room wall is enhanced with a grouping of
five Thai figurines Exquisite German crystal is
arranged in a glass curio cabinet from Italy. handmade Italian chairs and an American made mahogany
table complete the formal dining sitting
In a nook to itself near the dining room stands an
antique writing desk from London. Above the desk is
an ornate French clock outlined with designs of
alabaster set In a wood frame
The bright yellow and white kitchen features a white
wrought iron glass top table with matching chairs
containing yellow cmhions in an alcove that provides a
view of the adjoining lake on two sides.
An intricately detailed hand carved wooden screen
from India forms the headboard of son Michael's bed,
which is spread with an oxblood quilted coverlet. The
old American wall clock is a gift from the family.
The guest room contains black laquered rattan
furniture with matching red and gold draperies and
bedspread. The elephant planter in this room is from
Vietnam. A framed rubbing from Greece hangs over
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White rattan and cast iron furniture with yellow.
cushions, an alabaster coffee table and ceiling fans add
solid comfort to the screened-in porch, pool and patio
which are acccs3ible through glass doors from the
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DEAR ABBY: I married
five weeks ago for the second
time. I brought a houseful of
furniture to tile marriage,
plus it car and a good salary.
lie brought his clothesand his
salary, "hich is only slightly
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were courting, Iprwided the
transpIortation. Ile picked up
the tab for an occasional meat
Did lie marry tile to get a
or movie. Regardless, I truly
cuiiifortable home and a free
love him and have sacrificed cook and housekeeper in
for him. Now, after the five
exchange for a token amount
weeks, (lungs are souring.
of love lies a good and
I le isn't an alcoholic i yet i, thoughtful lover, but as for
but if there's liquor in tile
everyday chores — forget it!
house. lie devours it. Ile's worse titan my first
However, if there is none, he husband. Please evalutate the
won't go out and buy more. situation. Perhaps I'm too
Ile's too lazy to move. lie
close to it.
started out helping around the
l)OUBTFUI.
house, but slacked off after
DEAR iwwrFUL: I'm
t he
Sr:week.
If you can't
bag of
in front of the
change his ways, your
(tour for three or four days. I resentment is apt to build
refuse to take it out. lie does until It erupts. Then will come
absolutely nothing for me. I the moment of truth. Is
fix all his meals and (10 100 haiiiga"good and thoughtful
lo%er- lit residence worth the
percent of the housework, I

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Once a year the- city hall
Nlurdock and Bea and Gib Edith Dixon who has been
employees, the city LounChairmen for this party and
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under the weather recently.
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their families to celebrate the
served it delicious array of Year's Eve party whiuli will %er). good reason. You see, he n lit tierra it to!; hombres tie
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holidays.
SELECTED HANDCRAFTED CHRISTMAS
recently buena s'oluntad! HAPPY
hors d'oeuvres, cookies, take place at the Starlight accomplished
ITEMS AT REDUCED PRICES
This year tile party took
ininiature fruit cakes arid rooin.
NEW YEAR and peace on
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that
doesn't
place at the firehousL
2678 Orlando Dr. — Fairway Plaza
coffee.
For residents only arid their hal)pen very often while earth to inen of good will.
starting at 7 p.m.
(Behind Fairway Groc.)
Also four new members houseguests'
flasta
la
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, a buffet style playing golf ~ lie had all eagle
Nothing was overlooked. Collins, tile Majors, Vincent
were introduced: %Irs. Roy dinner will be served. *rickets on the par four third tiolvat
liii spacioushall wa', well and (.wenne Butler IA)rett4l Brown Irenci \Irs William
w ill ix 810 i person for the the \I isf or ( ountry ( lub Elms
decorated for the occasion 1' Itonhil. it! l3artsira (.oriii
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with a beautiful Christmas
Virginia Mercer, City' lawyer
William Glatt lichen who Irutmi 8 pin. (U I am.
Sullivan
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Ken
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tree anti tables well arranged
Gary Massey mc! new
was not present and Mrs
The entert4umunent will 1)4. Congratulations ,
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Joachim Liebu t (Edith).
provided by Red Newkirk and
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his u)uib() according to
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Th
was the fantastic covered dish anti wife Joyce and so iiiamiy
Spending the holidays with chairman
Mrs. Charity thins Sorenson who was l
buffet prepared by (hi. ladies more
the Myers (George, Betty and I)eIAng
sears old Dec. 13 Chris
who attended the party.
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Sherry)
are
parents
are Cit~ -N 1,-iyor and
s,ay, their culinary
thanks to the committee in
daughter
Camillo
Greetings to the new Forest %Irs.
and
%%'all(,'
Verna I
expertise leaves nothing to be
charge: Verna Sorenson,
hu xind Doug Smith amid (heir residents: Helene and Dan Sorenson.
desired from the salads,
Connie Majors, Carol Spotts,
children, George, 2, arid Chris Durando; IA)retta arid Dewey
vegetables, ineat dishes to tile
%ladeline Pappas and Bar- 7-weeks-old.
Barbre, Lois and John
Get Well wished to Mrs.
desserts including also a bara Gorman.
Also visiting are their
delicatessen array of cold
daughter Dottie FussIer from
cuts, compliments of Mrs.
Rounding up (he Christmas Norfolk, Va, and children
lillian Griffin, a past Loun- Holidays was the yearly visit
AFTER CHRISTMAS
Eddie, 2, and Susy 6-nionthscilinan.
of Santa Claus to the children
old. tier husband David
A delightful surprise to the of tile city.
wasn't able to come since lie
children was the presence of
Doug Smith (tressed its is lit the Navy and stationed
S,anta who stopped by to visit Santa and riding on it overseas.
with them and presented Christmas decorated float
Also here with them from
them toy's.
driven by George Myers Lake Helen is George's
Santa was well represented
distributed toys and candy.
mother Mrs Annabell Myers
by Ernie Southward iPat's
It was a well organized andhis sbterGeorgeannaand
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husband).
event sponsored by the Lake
husband George Chevril.
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Among the people attending Mary Police Department
And last but not least their
the party were Walter and
under the chairmanship of sonTracywho live in
s Illinois.
Verna Sorenson, harry and Chief of Police Harry Benson
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Just before the Chr istmas
Christmas
S outhward, Francis and
holidays Mr. and Mrs
Christmas
Wreaths
Delora Ma rk, Cliff and Jennie The Lake Mary Woman's
Kenneth G.(Beulah) Osburne
And
Arrangements
Nelson, Burt and Hazel Club had their Christillas and daughter Pain were here
Many Other items
Perincl~jef (stopped by to coffeeThursday at tile Forest from Cwpley visiting KenToo Numerous To
Va
wish everybody a Nlerry
in the, Starlight room.
neth's inother Mrs. Mabel
Mention.
Christmas) and new Coon
l'neJ Witherell a resident Osburne
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Mabel just recently joLne(1
wife Bonnie Lynn and Ray comphilied musician, en
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and Pat Fox and City tertained the ladies playing again. She 5pent Christmas in
CLOS E D TU E S., JAN. I
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Manager Phil Kulbes and the piano while the), sang Orlando at the home of her
wife.
beautiful carols.
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special Christmas other son Robert and wife
Also Fire Chief James C.
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Orioles, Chief oi PoliLe Harry donation of canned goods arid
Rob and Spence.
W1. oe helped mat p"pso
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late, but in this case, it was
probably better late than
never.
Di inc and Paul Jenkins
ordered a Jeep for their son
Ja y's 18th birthday, The Jeep
arrived two da%s after his
birthda on Dec. 2a
Does Jay get left out
because his birthday falls on
Christillas?
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401 Park Ave.
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Every member of the family needs a shared spiritual foundation. The trust of each in God fortifies the faith of all the rest.

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Sunday Scnool
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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
BAPTIST
Ant,och Baptist Church Oviedo
Calvary Baptist Church, Crystal Lake £ 3rd, LakeMary
Cassalberry Baptist Church. 770 Seminota Blvd.
Central Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.

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Clearwater Missionary Baptist Church, Southwest Rd.
Countryside Baptist Church. Country Club Read. Lake Mary
Victory Baptist Clsurch,Old OrI,ndaRd at Hester Ave.
First Biotist Church. Ill Park Ave,
Friendship Baptist Church of Aitamonlo Springs, It. 4M,
Altamonte Spy ingi
First Baptist Church of Geneva
First Church at Geneva
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First Baptist Church it Lake Mary

Pint Baptist of Oviedo

CATHOLIC

GOD

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Church of God, 013 Hickory
Church Of Gid. 413 W. 22nd St.
Church of God, Oviedo
Church of God Holiss, Lake Monroe
Church of God Mission, Enter prise
Church
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ChurchotGod.f Prophec y, l?QIS.PersimmonAv,.
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EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eastern Ortlsodos Church, St. Dimas, 321 S Mogisolia Ave.,
Sanford
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Church Of th
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First Baptist Church of Winter $prings. 202 Bahama Rd.

MI M4roah Primitive Baptist. 1101 Lotus# AV*., Sanford

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Casselberr,
St Mary Maqadalene Catholic Church, Mjitland Ave.,
Allamonte Springs
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, 1310 MAi.imiiian, Dolton.a
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. Ill? S. Sanford Ave.

Mt Olive M,ssionary Bi,tist Church. Saniando Springs Rd.,
Longwood
MI SIRS' AilsslOnsfy Baptist Church, IM Jerry Ave.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Mt Zion Missinnary Baptist, Sipes Ave.

New Bethel Missionary Church. Ith St. A Hickory Ave.

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Hopi Baptist Church. Forest City Cammunit Center, Forest
City
N'wMt Calvary Missionary Baptist, 1100W. 13th St
Now Salem Pnim,tve Baptist Church 1100W. 12th Il
fdCw Testam:nt Baptist Ct,iircf,. Quality Inn, North Longwood
Now Ml Zion Baptist Church. 1120 Pear Ave,

Paoia Wesleyan Methodist, Nt. 44 W. at Pa.la
St. Luke M.B. Church of Cameron City, Inc., leardall sf0 SR 441

St. Mary's A.M.E. Church. $1. Ill. 41S, osteen

EPISCOPAL

St. Paul's Methodist Cbero, Osteon
Staf ford Memorial Chur', S. DelaryRd., Eeterpri
Sanlande United Metliedl:t Church. SR 4.34 and II. Langw,od
NAZARENE

The Church of the Good Shepherd, Maitland, Ill Lake Ave.
All Saints Episcepol Church, E. DeBary Ave., Entevp,Isa
Christ Episco pa l Church, Longwood
Holy Cross Episcopal, Park Ave. at 4th $t Sanford
St. Richard's Church, 1101 Lake Howell Rd., Winter Park

First Church" Is. Nazarene 2111 Sanford Ave
Geneva Church of the Nazarese S.R. 44, Geneva

Lake May Church of the Nsj&amp;r"w, 11,

JEWISH

Sanford Christian Church, 132 W. Airport Blvd.

stal

Lake Mary
Both Ain Synatits,gus. meeting if interstate
Springs
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Church Of Christ, lilt I. Fork Ave.

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Alcoa$" Lutheran Church. OvOtbrook Dr., Cas
Good Skephord United Lutneran. 2$ S. Orlandoselberry
Dr.

ChunchofCh,istatLakellion,U 5. 17.12.N.Casielberry
South Seminole Church, of Christ. 1410 Lake Howell Rd.
ChurchofChrisf,SOlPaImSpringsDr.,A,tameny,$pos
Church of ChrlsJ, Geneva
Church of Christ, Longwood
Church of Christ, W. 171k St.
Nerthsldo Church $ Christ, Fla Haven Dr., Maiftand

Lutheran Church of providence, Doitona
LvthoianChurchofthaN.deemer,l.JW.ltth Plac,
es
Ltberan Church, Olden Days Dr. A Hwy 17fl.
Cassetborry
St. Lvkos Lutheran Church, no. 424, Slavia
St. S tephen Lutheran Church, 434 lest West of
1.4, Longwood
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Wilson

Blvd.
Loniweod Church of the Naiarene, Wayman £ Jessp Ave.,

PRESSYTERIAR
Deitna Presbvierian Church, Holland Blvd., £ ustin Ave.,
Lake Mary United Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church. Oak Ave £ 3rd St.
First Presbyterian Church ad
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Csnvena,sl Presbyterian Church. 377$ S. Orti.v.., Dr.
St. Andrew Presberian Church, 0213
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PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL
Meeting at M-day Adventist Chvrch
OR Most Road. Winfor SprInq1
C. Edward Davis
Pastor
Sunday School
9:30a m
Sunday Worship
10: 30 a m

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The United Methodist Women of Casselberry will meet
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dish luncheon following the program.

The Spurrlows, nationally

known mu!leal

The DeBary United Methodist Church United Methodist
Women will meet at 1:30p.m., Jan. 8, A pledge service will
be conducted by Mrs. Anna Tomlinson followed by Installationofofficersby Mrs. BettyBumm, A tea will be held
following the meeting.

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population in scientifically selected localities.
The .survey included l,1W private interviews
with ;I general audience, and more than 1.000

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and have iiiinistered in

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It. Marks
Presbyterian Church, 1011 Palm Sprinqi Rd.
A,tamont. Springs
Upsela Community PresbyterIan Church, Uptala Rd.
Westministor
Church, Red Bug Rd., Casselb.rry
Winter SpringsPresbyterIan
PresbyterIan Chapel, 7th-day
Adventist Church,
Mess Rd., Winter SprIngs
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
436. Forest

Seven Day Adventist Church,
Ave"
Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Midland
Church, tt5 £ Al7amonfe Spot
Witr Springs Seventh
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bly Adventist Church, 305. Moss Rd
Ma Hill Seventh
Day Adventist Church, oat Pine St.. Sanford
OTHER CHURCHkS
AiieWs A.M.E. Church, Olive &amp; in

need for a dependable answer as to what the

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truth really is.
What is men's answer to "What is truth?"
tele vision in a full length Ac
cording to Communists, the truth is what
in over
the party says it is. That which is said be
national conventions, and in truth
one day may not be considered to be
rece ntly been seen on national
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granted

by

the

Cuban

translated by a temn of three

govenlment this summer to Latin American Biblical
the Ecumenical Council of scholar
a MennonIte, a
Cuba.
Presber1an, and a
The Council chose the new Catholic. There were also a

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Palmer and the late

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latest album, "The Spurriows idea, what was true in

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Sing Ralph Carmichael...Nashville Style" released

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The 10,OW Bibles now en
Scripture distribution center route to Cuba represent one Of
is Mexico City.
the large shipments to that
This newest shipment of country in many years.

Bibles to Cuba Is the Within the last decade,
culmination of an effort that 22,500 BJbles have been imbegan when UaS distribution ported into Cuba from various
consultant,
Abel sources.
Rev.
The goal of the Bible
Clemente, reported last year
that churches there suffered Soçiies is to

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necessarily true in another.
Cod's
word is to be accepted rather
written

on the Ught label, including than the work of men -"that ye might lea:n
"Closer Than a Brother","No in us not to think of men above that which is

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manuals. All of these have changed and are
subject to continual change. According to this

several songs from their

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himself.
According to some religionists, the truth is
what the church declares it to be. They are
really saying that truth is dependent on the
opinions of appointed men. This may be a
pope, council, or supposedly inspired writers.
The results are conflicting creeds,
catechisms, prayer books and church

The Spurriows will present

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To Jesus", just to name a few.
What is God's amwer to "What is truth?"

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graduating from high

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thy word is truth" (John 14:6. "Everyone

that is of the truth heareth my voice" John
18:37 1. "llowbeit, when he, the spirit of truth.
is come, he will guide you into all truth"

(John 16:13).
'rile Bible says, "But though we. or an angel
from heaven, preach any other gospel unto
you than that which
have preached unto
we

(lard. This makes each man a law unto

created by nationally known
producer, Thurlow Spurr. A
recent article in a national
newspaper described them as
"leading the field for over two
decades."

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Chuluota Community Church
entitiled "Dios Habla Hoy" - consultants from more than a
Church Of Jells Ctw Ill of Latter Day Saints, 2311 Park Ave.
God Speaks Today
because dozen major denominations in
First
Chris" Scientist, IN 1. Ind St.
L
ake Chw
Memo* Chapel, Orangi Blvd., Lake Monroe it so clearly conveys the Bible lAtin America.
Mall Of '
Ittilsilvith's Witness. Lake Monroe Unit. IM, W.
Third S treet
message in the everyday
The New Testament part of
First Born Chuich of the Living
Spanish spoken by millions of this Span
GOd, Midway
First Church .0 Christ, Scientist, Likam Blvd. and Venus St.,
ng uage
Deltona
people in Cuba and other tran1aUon has lsh"la
been available
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernacle,
Spanish-speaking countries, since 1966. Nearly
Opposite Se,stlflole MlIt Scheeli Ridgeweod Ave . off 25 th
First Pentecostal Chur
ch .. LMIW,od
"Dios Habla Boy" was copies have been distributed.
First Pentecostal

The Full Gospel Church of Our
Lord Jesus Christ, Washington
St. Canaan ci
Wirter Springs Community Evangelical Cenqregationai Winter
Springs Elementary School

comment, and without profit,

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true is truth. His standard is the thinking of
distribution of the Scriptures students than any group in each
individual and thus no common stan-

PREACHES

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te Community Chapel,
Altamonte Springs

afford.

By Fit ED BAKER
Sanford Church of Christ

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Sanford Alliance C hur ch, 1411
SafilOrd Bible Church, 2440 SanS.
fo Park Ave.
rd Ave.
fiftWil Congregational of Jeftvah,s Witnesses.
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The Salvation Army. 700 W. 24th
1106 W. 6th Su
Roiling Hills Moravia. Church, $t.

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versionalist evangelicals. On most items of

the pioll, the two groups were in close enough
agree...en, that it was fell practical to 1W
s ill
of "evangelicals" as a single, unified group.

not knowing the answer. We are made to

derstand and at a price they without doctrinal note or recent history. Their music

The Bibles copies of a new
Clemente travelled to Cuba
translation in everyday and discussed the Scripthre
Spanish were supplied by the needs of the people with
United Bible Societies, the 64- Cuban religious leaders. He
member,
international reported that church officials
fellowsh ip in which ABS
expressed great interest in
leading partner.
"Dios Habla Boy,"
eiDlos Habla Boy" was
'fheimportationpermitwas

groupings of evangelicals after studying the
survey results - orthodox arid con-

inquire with Pilate, "What is truth" i'hus the

wWch to them is truth. A person could never
from the United Bible shortage dates back to wa anyone who wants them Bible Society has undertaken
Gospel
Societies has arrived in Cuba with the closing of the Bible wherever they may be. The that task. ABS has always music. They also have the know for sure what truth is since it varies
with the full approval of the Society in Cuba, although Societies also aim to make the been dedicated solely to tlie distinction of playing for more from time to time. According
government of Premier Fidel there have been a number of Scriptures available to people translation, publication, and high school and college Pragmatist, anything a person thinks to be
Castro, the American Bible smaller Bible shipments In in a language they can un-

was determining how well people translate

what they say they believe into how they live.
Subsequent issues of the magazine will
analyze specific areas of the poll, including
the charismatic phenomena, Americans'
attitudes toward the Bible, the American
clergy, and American church life.
"Christianity fotIti} defined two separate

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world premmmieres of four truth at a later date. The truth changes acimiusicals. They have long
cording to their wishes, They create that

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"Christianity Today" began investigating
such a poll early in 1978. A primary purpose

i nists Iii our time are
offering us what they assert to be the truth. At
the same time people are groping in darkness

The Sntirrlisws have
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Over the past 20 years the
IIUVC prouuceu
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concept called "Festival of
['raise", a musical of praise

Word, Inc., over 30 choral

be

Searching For The Truth

high quality music in the form America. More recently, they

appear at Sanford Civic
Center, 401 E. Seminole Blvd.

pui'iauw

its custom,,try

procedures, the Gallup st.aff interviewed ,I
representative sampling of the American

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.Society announced recently. the intervening period.

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in God or in a universal
spirit. However, some statistics proved
surprising: nearly 30 million American adults
consider themselves Pentecostal or
charismatic, but of those almost 24 million
have not spoken in tongues.
The December 21, 1979, issue of Christianity
Today introduces the poll and provides an
initial survey of religious views of the general
populace and some of the more significant
gs a
findings
e v angel
liials
icals.

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Adventist Church. Hwy.
City

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you, let him be accursed"(Galatiam 1:18).
Truth never contradicts itself.
Many conflicting doctrines are heard today
concerning such Bible subjec ts as 'which
church Christ established", "scriptural
baptism", God's plan of salvation, arid others.
Since God's word never contradic ts itself,
conclude that when there is a conflicting
teachingontheseor any Biblesubject,one or
we

both must be in error! 'rile Bible cert.ainly
does not teach both ideas. But the Bible itself
is

always true, be ing the "perfect lass" of God

(James 1:25).
A political party, the

individual, or

religionists can never manufacture truth.
Truth cannot be fabricated by nian, Man can
only discover truths that already exist.

Whether in the field of science or religion,
truth can be originated only by Jehovah.

school in June, Palmer

Alliance Shows Film

will major in education
at IN
Iforehouse College.
He later plan to attend the seminary for

"Sound of the Trumpet", an
The fihn story follows Aden Clirist to Planet Earth.
85-minute long color motion Cosmol, a television network
Amused at first, the
pict ur e will be
1on- newscaster, who comes upon
day, New Year's Eve, at 9 an unusual story lead. One of newsman decides to spoof the

a degree In theology

p.m. at the Christian and his crews, on a routine story. An avalanche of mail
result is that Cosniol, an
Missionary Alliance Church, assignment, brings in footage responses, however, indicate avowed agnostic, finds

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awareness
The evening's program will Cosmol previews clips of unknown
to himpreviously
also
include
songs, young people who believe in

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return of Jesus

M a result, he plunges into

Eve

a serious investigatiun of the
subject, which takes him
across

the country and in-

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himself

confronted

with

spiritual realities he had
never before considered
viable.

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members may also attend. For additional information,

9:00 a.m.

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All Faith Chapel, Cam
BeOrdall Avenue

osle" Methodist Church

11-lit Fern Park

Church. Dogwood Trail, Destiry

Northside Christian Church. Florida Haven Dr.. Maitland
L ak evi ew Christian Church, Bear Lake Rd., at Jaimsan

Oakgrevi Methodist Church, Oviede

Church, SR $100011 of OX

Eastern Orthodox Church. St. Jam chrysollom
Hwy

All Souls Cotholic Church, 710 Oak Ave., Sanford

First Shiloh Missionary 11101SIChurch, 1101W. 13th St.

O1`4AI Chapel A.M.R. Church. Qvi@ft

Altamonte Springs

Fern Park

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Gallup called the poll 'the most cornprehensive study we have ever done in the
area of religion" - evcn bigger than last
year's study of the unchurched American anti
previous studies done for the Catholic
Digest," "Ladies' Ilomne Journal," and
''Look" magazine.
Gallup told"Christianity Today" that
study commissioned by the evangelical in.
evangelicals' strength is growing: "The fact
monthly magazine "Christianity Today," the
that 20 percent of all adults are evangelicals
Gallup organization and its affiliate, the
. and that we find in our surveys of teenagers
Princeton Religion Research Center,
that they are more evangelical than their
discovered among other things:
elders, all indicate that the movement will
-Almost half of American adults
69gain in strength."
million hope to go to heaven only because of
Unlike nonevangelicals, said Gallup,
their personal Faith in Jesus Christ.
evangelicals
are more willing to give their
-More than 8
10 persons believe
itioney
and
time
to their churches, are
Jesus Christ is divine.
likely
t
want
their
pastors
speak out on
-At least 65 million adults believe the Bible
social
and
political
issues,
and
are more
is inerr a n t.
willing
to
witness
verbally
about
their
faith:
Some
in the 272-page study were
"Their effect on the shape (31 the 1980s could
predictable. For example, almost everyone

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nterprise
Sear Lake United Methodist Church
Bethel A.M.E. Church Canaan H,ts.
Casselberry Community United Methodist Church. Hwy. 1743,
Piney Ridge Rd., Casset berry
Christ United Methodist Church. Tucker Dr..
Senland Estates
Dollary Com munity Methodist
Delary
First United Methodist Church. 410 Park Ave.
First Methodist Church of Ovlode
First Sou thern Methodist Church, 3414
Free Methodist Church, 100W. 4th $I. Sanford A re.
First Uni ted Methodist Chur ch of Geneva, Geow',.
Geneva Methodist Church. Geneva
Grace United Methodist Church, Airport Blvd.

(CAROLSTRLAM, II.) - Nearly 31 million
American adults are evangelical Christians.
Almost 40 million Americans ages 18 and
older have had a life-changing religious experience, in which they asked Jesus Christ to
be their personal Savior.
Statistics like these caused pollster George
Gallup to speculate that the 1980s might well
become "the decade of the evangelicals.'' In a

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UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Cor.CountryClubaUpsala,
arvila 31108
Pastor

and Employees

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11:00am

Youth Group
Wed. Chair Practice

WINN-DIXIE STORES

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METHODIST

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SI. MaUhews Baptist Church. Canaan Hots.
So, inglleld Missionary Baptist. 12th &amp; Cedar
St. John's Missionary Baptist Church, 025 Cypress St.
Tempi. Baptist Church, Palm Springs Rd., Aitamnte Sp.ings
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Mark A William St..
Altamonte Sprtngs
Its" HOP#BaptistChurch

Poret City Baptist Church
First Baptist Church of Osleen
Fountain Head Baptist Church, Oviedo
Grace Bible Church, Sanford Woman's Club. 300 1. Oak Ave.,
Sanford
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church 1011 W. Frst it
Northilde BapOst Church. Chuluota
Missionary Baptist Church, North Rd.. Enterprise
M&amp;C"GRIS Million 1101161 ChWCJI. Oak Hill Md. Olft"
Morning Glory Ba;tist Churcs, Gino,. Hwy.

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SR- Jam*$ MIS610041fY Baptist Church. St. Old. 411S. Ost"m
St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church of Cameron City, Inc.
St. Paul Baptist Church, 113 Pine Ave.

First Baptist Church of Lake 'ao.voo
First 8Apfi%l Church of Sanlan" Springs

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Ravenna Park Baptist Church, 2742 W. 241k St.
People's Baptist Chapel, 1201 W. First Street, Sanford
Pinecrost Baptist Church, Ill W. Airport Blvd.
Prairlo Lake Baptist, Ridge Nd., Fern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church, Midway
Second Shlloh Missionary Baptist Church, West Sanford
Smyrna Baptist Church, 214 Overbrooh Dr., Casseiberry
Suvtland Baptist Church, 2025 Palmetto

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ASSEMBLY OF 000
First Assembly of God, 27th &amp; Elm

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Evangel9icals

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pass. After a time of special music and devotions the Lord's
be served just before midnight.

Wilbur Ave., Lske Mary

Rev. A.F. Stevens
Sunday Church School

SENKARIK GLASS

&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed. Senkarik

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DIRECTORY AVAILABLE

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PUBLIX MARKETS
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THE LAKE MARY UP4ITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

WILSON EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
EuniceWilsonand Staff

Oviedo, Florida

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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE

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"Walking Bible". The program is free to the public and
each family Is asked to bring sandwiches and dessert to

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Ave. &amp; 3rd St.
Nov. ViI L. Bryant, Pa$tor
Rev. Daniel Censla, Assoc. Pastor
Phone 3fl.U42
. Morning Worship
I:IOa.m
Church School
0:41 a.m
Morning Worship
ll:01a.m
Nursery

Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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David Beverly and Staff

78 Hwy. 17-92

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p.m. until modnight, at First Baptist Church of Deltona,
1200 Providence Boulevard. A film "Free Forever" based
on th e life of Anthony Zeoli, who as a wild teenager and
heroin addict was sentenced to a long prison term.Later, he

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Di rectory Page Possible
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Nursery Provided

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730pm

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poster
Morning Worship
1: 30 A I I a.m.
Sunday School
9:41 A. m.
UMYP
5:00 p.m.
Man's Prayer Breakfast
2nd A 4th Thursday
6: 30 a.m.
Family Night Supper

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KEISTER ADVERUS04 SERVICE
P 0 BOX W24
CITTESVILLE, Vw4G*" 2M

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730pm.

Bible Study

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419 Park Ave,

IflIt Sard

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Family Night Service
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Patter
9:45 A.m.
11:00:.m.

Evangelistic WV.

1:41a.m.

Morning Worship
11:01am.
MYF2nd&amp;4m5,,,.
7:41a.m.
Evo.Wor$hiplsl&amp;3,.dSun, 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group

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Tucker DrIve, Sunland Estates
Nov. Robert W. Miller
Rev.
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First Baptist Church of Deltona. Spanish services are also
held at 7:30 p.m. In the church annex.

THODIST CHURCH

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF SANFORD
15th St. and Magnolia Ave.
Ronald Remhardi
Minister
Morning Worship
10 OOam.
Evening Worship
7 10pm

NurSery Provided to, all Services
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Sunday School
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Morning Worship
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7: )Op in.
Wed. Bible Study
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Conquerors Meeting Sunday 030 p in

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METHODISTCHURCH
Airport Blvd. a Woodland or.
Rev. Fr ed N. Gardner
Pastor
Church SChOOl
:0Sa.m.
Singing and Sharing
It:41a.m.
Worship Service
11:01am.
,YSvthM..ting
6 20p.m.
Tuesday Bible Study
and Prayer
11:00 0.m.
Tuesday and Wednesda y

CHURCHOFCMRIST

Ill2ParkAvenu,
Fred Baker
Evangelist
Bible Study
10:00a.m.
Morning Worship
11. 00 am
Evening Service
000 p.m.
Ladies Bible Class
Wednesday
11:00a.m.
Wednesday Bible Class
7:30p.m.

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644-2448.

A work ar ea planning session for the coming year will be
held Sat urday, Jan. 5 at the ch urch from 8 am, to noon for

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beginning Sunday Jan. 6. The series, "Truth In Action",
will be conducted at the Religious Science Center, 1434 W.
Fairbanks Ave. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Jan. 6, 13, 20 and 27.
Tuition is $15. Further information Is avail able by calling

Ill Orange Street, Longwood
Rev.!. Ruth Grant
Pastor

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by four of Dr. Graves' fourth year ministerial graduates

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONG WOOD

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A special subscription series of lectures will be presented

lO.$Oam.
0:00 pm
Evangelist Service
l.00pm
Mid week Service (Wed.)
7:00 p M.
Nursery Provided for all Services

Sunday School

GRACE UNITED

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Pastor
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Sunday School
Morning Worship
Youth Hour

Oviede ISlavIa

Rev. John J. Kucharik
Pastor
SufldaySChiil
1:41a.m.
Worship Services
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We maintain a Christian $5
Kindergarten through Eighth Grade

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0:00 p.m.
Wed Prayer &amp; Bible Study 7:30p.m.
Independent Missionary

Winter Park Church of Religious Science Sunday services
are held at 10: 30 a.m. in th e Park East Theater, 17-92 and

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25$1 Sanford Ave.
John J. Hinton

ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
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1100am.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, DELTONA
Elkcam Boulevard and
Venus Street

Lake Mary
Rev. S. L. Wagner. Pastor
Sunday Worship
It'll a in
Worship Service
II:OOa ii,.
Eve. Warship
l.00pm

10:30a.m.

400D SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
fll7OrlandoDr.
(Luffieran Church ln America)
0ev. NolpIs I. Luman
Pastor
NOf5hI
10:00a.m.
lundaySclwol
1:00a.m.
'Oursery Provided

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Revelation

Christian Science

Morning Worship

dorship Service

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Thursday

PALMETTOAVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
"The Lutheran Hour" a nd
TV "This Is The Life"
Rev. Elmer A. Reutcher
Pastor
unday5ctso.I
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Car, Church Ave. IOrantSt.
iSoulhern)
Rev. James W Hammock
Pastor
Sunday School
1:45am.
Morning Worship
II OOa m
Church Traini ng
I OOP in.
Evening Worship
1:00 p.m.
Wednesday Evening
Prayer Service
1.30 p.m.

Lutheran

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Tuesday

Minister
0:30 am,
1030a.m.
7:00p.m.
700pm.

Lecture Series

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Philippians

Joe Johnson
Sunday Sc hool

Ill Lakeview. Lake Mary
Rev Jim Hughens
Pastor
Sunday School
l:45a m.
Worship Service
II lOam.
Evening Worship
730 p in
Wed Prayer Sir,
7:30p.m.
Nursery Provided

LAKE MANY CHURCH
of the NAZARENE
Ill 1. Crystal Lake*ve.

Pentecostal
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Matthew
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Roy Raymondtrocke,
Sunday School

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concluding with a baptismal service.

FIRST CHURCH

WINTER SPOS.COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL
Meeting at Winter Spgs. Elemen tary
Sunday school
10:00a.m.
Worship
10:00a.m.
Nov. Robert
Pastor

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Pineview Baptist Church, 119 W. Airport Boulevard,
Sanford, will hold a watchnlght service Monday at 11 p.m.

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OF THE NAZARENE

Congregational

1507$. San ford Ave.
Rev. David Mangold
Minister
Sunday School
141a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Wed. Service
7:30p.m.

Al Green

Sunday School

Evangelical

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FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

Wilson SchooI, Orange BIVd

MidWeek Serv.(Wed.I

That is why our family worships toge

iorward into this exciting New Year, the song in our hearts is rca

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Watchnlght Service

CHURCH OF THE NALARENE

Morning Worship
Evening Service
MidWeek Service

Rector
1:00a.m.
11:10a.m.
11:41a.m.
10:00 8 .m.

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7:30 n.M.

Episcopal

more when we share them with those we love. Disappointments

Priest. Father Dssmas Markle

A New Year's Eve Watchnight servi
ce will be held
Monday beginning at 10 p.m. with Mrs. Frances Padgett in

Nazarene

11:10a.m.

Wed. prayer Meeting

are easier to accept when we stand together.

Rosary Walk in the Park followed by
Benediction Wed at
7 oo .
Confession before Mass or by Apet.

new members will be received.

charge.

1: 30a.m.
1I:31.11 a.m.

Rad ioCashOn-T he-Line

BARNESVILLE, Ga. UPI) - On
who likes to wear blue jean suits. Waters. "There's not another one piano, but the singing
groups bring Sundays are gospel singers. I don't
Sunday mornings just before "They prefer to pay cash."
that I know of that has as many other musical instruments, such as have many preachers."
daybreak, Wilmey Waters gets his
No contracts are signed. "It's all
religious programs,"
guitars, banjos, drums and
cashbox and heads for radio station done by gentlemen's agreement."
The groups imiamis represent the
During the week. WBAF's clear saxaphones.
liolinist. Church of God, Baptist and
WBAF: A full day of gospel
Waters says some of his Sunday Methodist faiths.
Waters' radio station is an channel 1000-watt signal carries
Preaching and singing is about to
more
than
two
hours
religious
clients
realize he doesn't have time
unobtrusive
one-story
cinder
block
begin at $18 cash-on-the line for
"All I have to do is give the station
programming daily, but Sunday is to leave the station to eat, so they
30 structure tucked away under a
break and a few comlmierciats," says
minutes air time,
the big day for the preachers and the frequently bring him dinner.
canopy of pine trees just off U.S.
Waters. "The rest of the time I sit
singers
at the station.
When Waters, who owns the on the outskirts of Barnesville, the
"Sometimes I have as many as
around bulling with the other
Igo to church all day on Sun- three dinners to
station, arrives some of the gospel
count seat of Iiiiiar County. about
groups."
eat," he said. ,,But
says Waters, referring to the occasionally
groups may already be there, money
60 miles south of Atlanta.
The talk usually is about religion
they forget and I might
all-day reaching and singing.
in hand, waiting their turn to go on
and occasionally there might be
not get any dinner at all."
WHAI" signed on the air nearly 14
the air.
Sometimes there may be as nwny
)'ears ago and since then ' its
In the summer when the weather some disa greement. W aters is
From the time the station signs on
as
75
to
100
members
of
different
is
programming has included many
wanmi, the gospel singers and careful not to get involved. "I don
at dawn on Sunday mornings until it
gospel
groups
waiting
their
hours of religious broadcasting.
turn to preachers
many of whom are dis4iru with either sRk. fit. said.
goes off at dusk, there will be no
go on the air.
ou can' t be on both sides, that's
I'm known in the community as
Farmers, painters, insurance
other programs that day but gospel
for
an outstanding citizen with the
sLlesIm2en and housewives in real life
The station is small and has only
singing and preaching.
Waters
d
isis )fle g n r l rule
churches," Waters said.
I' h .
- sit around under the pines and
one
studio.
When
one
group
corn.
Waters collects in advance from
s
ks
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bo ut one-third of the station's
gospel
groups
o
visit while waiting their turn.
pletes its program, Waters puts on a
the preachers and ,e sifliflt,
revenue
comes
follow.
object
o
gener
frommi
d
al
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the gospel 'commercial , allowing time for that
groups.
"Everybody knows everybody type of criticism of another
groups.
to clear ou t and the next
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S 13th uiai uOfl trust tln,fli,
religion;' he says, "but I don't allow
''I don't know of another station
come on
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says 01. bearded
aru I 57-year-old
ilflI1%affair
ilititir
amily
Waters
dii uil)
long. Most of them to criticize i single out the
that opera tes like mine
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said
s
SIUUOO
as one well-used
18 groups that go on the air
church on the corner."

students from the church will participate in the ser vice and

Sunday School
l:30 in.
Morning Worship
11:008 in.
Evening Worship
lOOp in
Tees. evening Prayer 5cr,. l:lOp in.
Tees. Official Board Meet. $ so ,,,

Facing the future as a family is wonderful idea, . . not just on

Sun. 13:31

Community United Me thodist Church, Casselberry, will
observe Student Recognition and Membership
Sunday this
week at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Several college

Patter

Sunday School Pastor

New Year's Eve, but every day'in every season. Joys mean all the

OUR LADY QUEEN
OFPEACI

Ill Park Avenue, Sanford
Dr Jay T Cosmalo
Patter
Sunday School
141am
Morning Worship
it a in.
Church Training
VON P.M.
Evening Worship
700 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Service
0:30 p.m.

At Community Methodist

I 04 0 M,

Rev. Ednsend I.. Weber Asia. Pastor

30"ay School

Gospel

Student Recognition Service

NEW BETHEL AM! CHURCH
Main Street-Canaan City
Rev. M. H. Burke Jr.
paste,

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2411 S. Park Ave.
322.4014

Sync. Somehow we knew it would be a wonderful year because
tFe family sai:' it in.

4th &amp; Magnolia

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION

Bible Study I Wed.)

Congregational

. . . is what Gramps called it! Every year at five to twelve he
and Grandma would strike up a rousing chorus of Auld Lang

Orthodox

Traditional Latin Most

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1531 W.il First Street
S E Stanton
Pastor
Sunday School
10:04 am.
Morning Service
11:00a.m.
Evening Service
7:3Op m.
Wednesday Service
l:lOp.m.
Old Truths fora Now Day

Sunday, Dec. 30, 1f1-$C

From Dawn To Dusk On Sunday,

Briefly

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CHUR CH OP GENE VA
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OrffiodouCarnolicChurch
Holding services In The Peace Chapel

1041a.m.
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323-7114

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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
lllOak Ave., Sanford
Fr, William Ennis
Patter
Fr. Peter Mitchell
A s st. Past,,
Sat, V.gel Mass
100pm,

Sun. Mass

Preaching AWorshiping
Bible Study
Sharing &amp; Proclaiming

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Confessions. Sat.

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Avery M Lone
Pastor
Sunday School
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Sunday School
Morning warship
Church Training
Evening Worship
Wed Praytr5erv

Hwy.
at Pine, 'd5i Rd.
Casselberry
Rev. Arthur Padge
Past.,
Nov. Bob
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Philip Waisan,n
Pastor
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Sutiday School
am.
Worship Service
II :00 am.
E vening worship
l:00p.m.
Wed. Bible Study
1:
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Royal Rangers A
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PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
110W Airport Blvd., Sanford
322-3737
Inter. Pastor
Rev. Grady Snowden
Sunda(p,e,I
lIla in.
Worshjo Service
11:01a.m.
Eve
Service
7: o p.m.
Wed Prayer Serv.
1:00p.m.

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ADVENTIST CHURCH

Douglas Jacobs
Saturday Services:
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Wednesday Night
Prayer Service

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rich and snobby girlfriend,
9:00
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9:30
stop the favorite horse from
one who will stop at nothing to
MOANING
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when a gangster takes care of
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assesses the national character
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three major events of Water' gate, the war in Southeast Asia
d the Bicentennial Celebratiori. (Part 2)

YOUR BIRTHDAY
December31, 1979

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his partner's lead was not a you'll be able to pull it off.
stirring the waters today. A
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WEST
compromise
can be found
conclusion for no reason at all
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play, which is to play his 10
Vulnerable: Both
sDOt, He should know that year following your birthday
Dealer: South
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
East has led from a doubleton. by sending for your copy of
West North East Sosib
Social
activities may not
That eight can't be third or Astro-Graph Letter, Mail $1
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fourth
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Opening lead:* 10
month and he surely would
AQUARIUS
(Jan.
20-Feb.
relationship
you feel to be
have rebid two diamonds
to
you may be
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You
might
be
a
bit
too
important
instead of two hearts.
Now, when a heart is led sensitive today with regards under considerable strain
East rabs his ace, leads his to what you interpret as a
toddy. Do all you can to keep
By Oswald Jacoby
last diamond and gets In the slight from someone you care the peace, and watch things
and Alan Sontag
killing tuft.
turn around.
for, You'll be better off if you
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
don't make too much of it.
South should really play
(Do you have a question for
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Retreat and reconsider your
dummy's ace of clubs at
one. After that start the rest the axperts? Write "Ask the It might be up to you today 6 plans for getting everything
of the play would be simple.
Experts," care of this newspa- be
accomplished if you feel
understanding
and
South would lose one club, one
per. Individual qu6stiOns will forgiving if you wish to
things ganging up on you.
diamond and one heart and be answered It accompanied
maintain harmonious con- Your first game plan wasn't
that would be all she wrote.
by Slamped~ self-addresSed
ditions
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However, Victor Mollo was
envelopes The most Interestwhoa
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writing about defense and in
Ing questions will be used In
Make certain everyone is
order for there to be some
this column and will receive prevails?
real defensive skill Involved, cop/m of JACOBY MODERN.)
willing to share the tab before
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
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cause all your responsibilities billedtoyou.Youcouldendup
to appear monumental,
holding an expensive bag.
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thereby making them so.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
for another, it just never
se who try love you can
ems to be enough.
be relled upon to help you
ARIES (March 21-April 19) today. Acquaintances who
Award compliments to promise much but _never
friends If they are warranted deliver should not be counted
today but don't try to flatter on.
others to get them to do your
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22)
19) If you are planning a do-It.
yourself task today, be sure Normally you're rather astute
the helpers you bring In know In business situations, but
what they are doing. If not, you must take care today not
they will cost you money to make deals that benefit
rather than save It. Discover others far more than you.
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22)
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yournew
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Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280)—Price 15 Cents

Soviets Gave D'I'Plomats Afgh0nie stan Cover=Up Story
WêSIflNOTON (UP!) — Soviet diplomats were
instructed to tell leaders throughout the world
their IZOOPS entered Afghanistan to defend the

Central Asian nation against an unidentified
"third Country."
Information reaching the White House said the
Kremlin roused Its diplomats In several capitals
Thursday night and early Friday and Instructed
them to present what sources called "a patently
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security."
Deputy Foreign Minister Zhang
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J.S. Shcherbakov to protest "the Soviet
Invasion of Afghanistan and its In.
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country," the official Xinhua news
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stop their aggression and intervention In
Afghanistan and withdraw all their armed forces from that country," Xinhua
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grave concern of the Chinese people."
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But the Russells have asked for a rehearing, ac- It also Irked County Commissioner Bill
Herald Staff Writer
cording to Assistant County Attorney Bob McMillan. the Russell's district commissioner, who said the
It looks like the Seminole County Commission and No date has been set for the rehearing, he said.
Russells ignored the county's stop work order and
the Kenneth A. Russells of St. Johns River Estates Will
Early In 1919, the original permit to build the dock refused to pick up certified letters directing them to
start the new year by continuing their dispute over the was withdrawn by the county and a stop-work order shorten the dock.
length of the Russell's boat dock,
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After a year of controversy, the coun ty commission going to extend 22 feet into the canal —12 feet further
for an after-the-fact building per , 1 were turned
ruled Dec. 4 that the dock on lot 10, block C, 1701 tt the co unty permitted.
down by the commission.
Missouri, extends further into the canal behind the
Russell's property than the county building permit
The dock also violated the, area's subdivision
If the Russells are turned down in their appeal, they
allowed and must be shortened.
regulations and incensed the Russell's neighbors,
could challenge the board's decision In court.

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — Militant students today agreed to
Americans will have spent In the close confines of the
meet with U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim but In. sprawling U.S. Embassy compound, They also passed
dlcated he is wasting his time If he expects to negotiate release
Thanksgiving and Christmas there, seen only by the students
of the 50 American hostages.
and a few hand-picked visitors from the outside.
The militants' about-face, apparently prompted by Iran's
official acceptance of the visit as a "fuctinding" mission,
The U.N. Security Council Is putting the finishing touches on
came shortly before Waldheim's departure for a scheduled an American-sponsored resolution that, in effect, would give
New Year's day arrival in Tehran.
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owners 01 a motor vehicle on the registration, in order to solve
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Seminole Memorial Hospital you should be
prepared to pay cash or sign a promise for
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new policy Is to cut emergency room losses.
"We are not turning anyone away," Deuschle
said. "We will make financial arrangements with
the patient and we will accept group insurance

The only exceptions are Medicaid and cards in some
instances," he said.
Medicare patients or those with workmen's
The instances where group insurance cards are
compensation injuries,
accepted are when employers In the county have
agreed to help the hospital collect bills not
This is the new policy of the hospital, according covered by group Insurance,
to Robert Deuschle of the business section of the
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insurance companies.
can be sure of getting our money," Deuschle said.

Deuschle said the hospital certainly has this
right.
If a person is admitted to the hospital as a result

Deuschle said emergency room use is usually

"It costa the hospital money to carry accounts at a time when insurance cannot be verified. And of findings in the emergency room treatment and
on the books, and there are times when its takes often emergency room situations are not covered does belong to a7 group insurance plan, the in.
30 days to 12D days to as long as a year to collect
surance card is accepted, Deuschle said, noting
by insurance until after a deductible has been met
from the Insurance companies," Deuschle said, by the patient.
the patient's status then changes from out-patient
"It costs money keeping accounts on the books
to in-patient.
awaiting payment," he said, "and it's expensive
Asked if the hospital has the right to refuse
He emphasized the hospital is not turning
to bill insurance companies."
group insurance cards in lieu of payment or
persons away, it is only assuring that treatment
'We are looking for cash payment or money arrangements for payment by the patient,

will be paid for.

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Idaho
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being obstinate and come to his senses so
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Rep. Hansen arrived today on his
today and Ayatollah Ruhollah
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personal diplomacy mission in two
KhomeiniWASHINGTON (UPI) "Th is is a difficult time for you - perhaps the most di!.
warned that Iran must prepare to face a
months
but refused to mention specific
ficult time that you and your family have ever experienced."
U.S. economic blockade.
President
details
of
his "open-ended" visit.
With those words words that could have applied just as well to him In another sign of a possible rift
"I'm
here
to build on my past efforts,"
bet. Carter began a Christmas message to the families of the American hostages In Iran.
ween the ruling Revolutionary Council
Idaho
Republican
said. "The last
The White House said Tuesday Carter sent telegrams from his Camp David, Md., the
and militant students, former Prime presidential
retr
time
I
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t
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d
he
oo
rs
to
the country, to
eat to th e families of all the American hosta ges in Iran.
Minister Mehdl Bazargan and fellow
the
government,
and
to
the
embassy. I
In
the
message,
signed
Carter,"
the
president
said:
"Jimmy
council member Yadollah Sahabi
think that was very significant and I
"This
is a difficult time for you perhaps the most difficult time that you and your
protested "baseless accusations" by two
family have ever experienced. AU of the American people are proud of the courage paved the way for the hostages to have
students In a Christmas Day television
more open treatment."
and nobility of spirit that each of you have shown In this crisis,
broadcast.
The three Protestant and Roman
"Your steadfastness and support is an Inspiration to all of us who are making every
Other militants apologized for
Catholic
clergymen celebrated Christpossible effort to achieve the safe return of your loved ones. I am sure that you are
broadcast, which attacked former
vice sustained by the knowledge that the prayers and hopes of all Americans are with you mas mass Tuesday with small groups of
premier Abbas Amir-Entezam for
hostages 43 in all - prompting new
"collaboration" with the United States, in these holy days.
questions about the total number of
"These two brothers confessed to their
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captives held by the Iranian militants.
mistake" and were ready to accept "any
The clergymen met today with
religious punishment," the militants slated that factory workers "avoid go" •t''4
Three American clergymen who Ghotbzadeh but no details were released
4
said,
slows."
conducted Christmas services for the
and a spokesman for the three said they
In a speech from the Moslem holy city
The speech made no mention of captives conferred with Foreign Minister had not requested a meeting with
ODE
of Qom, Khomeini said Wednesday the American hostages, who went into their Sadegh Ghotbzadeh and collected per. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
'Twas the day after Christmas, I Christmas ribbons and tinsel and United States has "threatened us with an 53rd day in captivity while small crowds sonal messages from the hostages to
After the embassy visit Tuesday, the
economic boycott" and that even "If we outside the embassy braved chill, snowy their families. But they did not see the clergymen reported the hostages apawoke with a yawn
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death
to
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Pars
news
agency
said
longer bound or kept In solitary conlawn.
terrible sight,
"You are In a war situation,"
Hanson, Ignoring criticism from the Tehran's spiritual leader, Ayatollah (moment, and were getting exercise.
4 ti COS76 "an White Home led colleagues In congreQ, Montabérl, also visited the hostages on
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to build on my past efforts." But he did them: "We have no animosity toward militants, but the number 50 has been
He
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Iran
to
take
steps
to
not
outline what new plan he had in mind you and in Islam all human beings are generally accepted, and was used by
there.
soon
would
be
And there were my neighbors
become
in
agriculture,
to
get
the hostages released from the U.S. free ard equal."
self-sufficient
—TOM
NETSEL
Washington in official papers it filed with
hauling out their yule trash,
urged farmers to "work hard" and in- embassy.
"I hope (President) Carter will stop the International Court of Justice.
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Herald no Writer
Evelyn D. Golden. wife, mother, college in
itntii. nracticlne attorney in Sanford. On Jan. 1.
sitew add a new title: assistant attorney general
of Florida.
Some time In the fut ure, perhaps In the iNk or
maybe not until 1990, she will be a judge. At least
that is her hope, her deeam, her goal In 111..
Anyone who talks to Mrs. Golden for a few
minutes knows If a judgeship is what she wants, that
Is what she will have.
A native of Georgia, she, her mother and three
sisters moved to New York City when she was a prt. ii She had always planned to be a doctor.
But someone In high school told her that her high B
average wasn't good enough. "U I couldn't be
perfect, I wouldn't be a doctor," she said.
Diving her years at New York City College, she
majored In both philosophy and political science,
became Involved hi poll"
She was a political activist and a staunch
perter of John Iii'doy, then mayor of New York.
"Ewr1tdng was happening in the 01k.! liked
Ikvteq's psitira. H. was my much for the
101111011111101" do said."Taft people today don't really
have ctiwheuatic I.drs. Leaders are not into
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dwisma today."
Politics led her to law asa career In ills. a
mined, &amp;ooklyn Law SoL lbs worked at two
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President Nixon's trip (above) to the Great Wall of China during
his historic 1972 "journey for peace” was one of the highlights of
the 1970s. Today, the Herald presents a glimpse at a decade of
foreign policy on Page :IA and a complete look at the major events
that shaped the decade on pages 7.9A.

t' Sanford ryolden'Girl May One Day Be Judge

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A large section of downtown Sanford was blacked out briefly
The burn.out was caused after abird made contact between
Tuesday afternoon after a bird worked its way Into a main two hot points, say Florida Power &amp; light (FPL) workers,
While linemen worked to replace the switch, FPL switched
feeder switch.
Power went out at about 12:30p.m., after the feeder switch around the affected power cables to restore service at 2:30
on Persimmon Avenue, just South of County Route 48, burned p.m. to most of the area. FPL workers said they still do not
know how many customers were without service.
out with an explosive sound.

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protected against major regional blackouts, announced said W. Scott Burns, district manager In Sanford.
Florida Power &amp; light (FPL) officials.
FPL is strengthening Its system reliability with additional
A new 240,000 volt transmission line, connecting FPL with
the Georgia Power Company was put lntomervlce on Friday. major power lines. Completion of a 106-mile transmission line
Construction of the $9 million, 50-mile line connecting an project In 1977 added a 500,000 volt connection between FL
FPL load center In southwest Duval County to Georgia Power Myers and the Ft. Lauderdale area. Another 500,000-volt line
Company facilities at the southeast Georgia town of Klngsland will add a powerful new 125 mile link to FPL's system connectlng Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin and St. Luck
began in February, 1979.
"The Intertle will enable FPL and Georgia Power Company counties when completed In 1060. Extension of a 500-volt back.
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Attorney's office, for the social security ad- became program director and instructor in the
ministration, as a legal assistant for the legal aid legal assistant program at Valencia Community
society, as an outreath worker for the YMCA, as a College on the east campus.
In addition to hehw t'oram director. she tauaht
recreation director and as a research assistant.
During her first year at law school she attended a civil litigation,
l&amp;
family law and
conference of law students on civil rights litiga tion business law.
at the University of Southern California and met her
Meanwhile she was practicing law with her
future husband, Jim.
husband at his Sanford office. While she was
The law students attending the conference did working all her jobs, she had two babies; Vivianresearch and wrote briefs for the acti vist Louise, now 4 years old, and Faye Jessica-Maurine,
org.r'stIon.
nine months old.
Af
Evelyn and Jim were In an impossible dilemma.
"I think Iaccomplished something at Valencia,"
She, a girl from Georgia, attending a New York City the said. "I tightened up the curriculum to make it
law sthoolwaslnlove with aman who wua native more relevant to practicing attorneys and improved
Flordlan, attending a Florida law school. And they- U tI&amp;Idlnghln the clóllege library. We placed more
hod met In CalIfornia.
stude nts, who completed the program, in jobs as
"It was aqusstlon of whether we could carry ona legal assistants or legal secretaries than ever
long-distance rnaI1ce from New York to Florida. before," Mrs. Golden said.
That just couldn't work," abs told a of her dass.s
With the crea tion by the Florida Legislature last
at the Valstcfa Community College east campus spring of the 5th District Court of Appeals at
Deytosa Beach, Attorney General Jim Smith had to
Evelyn's decision was to treader to Jim's law set up an office there as well.The attorney general's
school, something do was told was another im- office must have an office near an appellate court.
po
lity. Law schools just do not accept students
The new office meant openings for assistant atIn the middle of ___
torneys general and Mrs. Golden f iled her ap"I hod Baveragsead Isisowed the school my plication for the job. She sent resumes to everyone
transfer w'ta frivolous ens and that I planned to who might be Interested and was interviewed time
merry a Floridian," th said. It worked.
and again. She also submitted samples of legal
Jim ncd,sd Ida law degree In December, 1974 writing.
and the received hers In Mardi, 07$. Embarking on
Shortly after Thanksgiving she received the word
her careerin low, sh.worked flrstuan intern in a that the job was hers.
public defender's office, then tor Florida legal
Before she completed her last class at the school
Services In the Detand ace. In August, 1977 she Al the Christmas holidays approached, Mrs. Golden
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performed her final effort for the program. She
finished an application to the American Bar
Association (ABA) seeking approval and sanction
that U
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"If approved, students graduating from the
program will be readily accepted as legal
assistants. It will be easier for them. Lawyers can
look to the program as a standard," she said.
While serving as an assistant attorney general in
the appellate court, Mrs. Golden won't have much
opportunity to meet the public. Much of her time
will be spent preparing "lots of legal briefs."
"I'd like tobea J udge some day, _but th%'j
probably 10 years down the road. I'llprobably work
In the attorney general's office for a while. I want to
sharpen my skills as an attorney," she said.
Being a judge Is not beyond reason for a woman
today, she said, noting that women often prove to
have a more humane point of view, are more sensitive and believe the court system belongs to the
people. Mrs. Golden takes an idealistic approach to
the court system, believing It should serve all the
people as the nation's founding fathers envisioned
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A decade ago, she said, the goal of many attorneys was to become a judge. But that has
changed today.
"The average judge In Seminole County earns
less than $50,000 a year, "she said. "A lawyer, if he
works hard, can earn $50,000 a year and he Is not in
the public eye, not faced with the same scrutiny as a
judge," Mrs. Golden said.

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ARMED RtjRG[ARYARREST
who allegedly broke Into a Sanford apartment and
Deputies arrested an Indiana man Friday night and charged
threatened the occupants with their own kitchen knife was he ran down a man he earlier had'an argument with.
arrested Friday by police.
Charles Davis of Indianapolis was charged with aggravated
Police report they arrested tuison Warm, thSFIJ
battery
and held at Ox Seminole County Jan following his
with armed burglary and aggravated assault. He broke into is
arrest
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midnight Saturday.
Cowan Moughton Terrace Friday at 8:43 p.m.
two residents with a knife when they discovered him, police
Deputies Say Dwayne Cook, of 1129 Sanderlin Ave., Orlando,
stated.
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SEOUL,South Korea (UPI) — Death sentences for
South Korea's former spy chief and six other men
convicted in the assasinatlon of President Park Quinghee have been upheld by the nation's martial law
commander, officials said today.
If the penalties ari carried out, six of the defendants
would be hanged and the seventh, an army officer,
would be shot by a firing squad, according to Korean
law.
Martial law commander Gen. Lee Hul-Sung, who
8130 serves 83 army chief of staff and could have
commuted the sentences, also confirmed a three-year
jail term for an eighth defendant found guilty of
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this year. By Ftiday maintenance workers had cleaned most
of the soot from the ceilings and walls of the county center.

Sanford Fire Chief George Harriett said the fire began when
one string of lights shorted out. Building workers had failed. to
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the canal over to the country which surrounds with the question olPalestinlan autonomy. OF leadership, in the talks. The moderate Arabs,
State it.
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Both sides in th e Middle East openly Middle East dispute
to look on the Egyptian-Israeli settlement
now be turning on the "Fasten Seat Belts" acknowledge that it was Carter's personal
with deep mistrust as a patchwork solution
sign. The air ahead is rough and choppy, and intervention which made possible the Camp
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David agreements and they, In turn, made acknowledged that two sides will not be able consider real justice for the Palestinians.
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be the most difficult of the Carter adminis- Egypt and Israel.
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world of the U.S. role in the Egyptian-Israeli
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Whether it will be a lasting one is not clear.
Carter and president Anwar Sadat both agreements made it easier to muster mobs to
background of a contested election campaign.
The treaty was a first step on a rocky, failed in their dream to try to involve some of burn the embassies in Pakistan and Libya.
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dealing the other Arab states, and the Palestinian The mistrust is still there; so are the mobs.
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The decade began much
as the 1960s ended—with
the nation still deep into
the Vietnam conflict
(left). What the White
House termed a "thirdrate burglary" at the
Watergate offices
(right) led to the
resignation of President
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VIEWPOINT

The decline of Great Britain as a world power
and a succession of lackluster prime ministers,
mostly Laborites, have conspired to make British
state visits to Washington events that were mostly
dull and barely noticed.
Now Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
has made her first official call upon this
country, and suddenly there's a big difference.
Thatcher is a media happening. The first woman
Not
prime minister in British history is also the most
colorful and commanding presence, not to say
WASHINGTON (NEA) — The crisis in Iran
perhaps the most controversial to reside at No. 10
is
likely to be one of the most Important
Downing St. since the legendary days of Winston
events
affecting the 1980 presidential camChurchill.
paign, but some of the Initial assumptions
The daughter of a grocer, she speaks the
about Its political impact may prove to be
Queen's English more elegantly than Lord
premature or Inaccurate.
Carrington, the foreign secretary, who is a
President Carter, for example, is widely
hereditary baron. But the lady P.M., reminiscent
assumed to have benefited from a situation
that gave him an opportunity to "act
of Israel's Golda Meir, is perhaps tougher than
presidential"
and to display leadership
any man in her cabinet,
qualities
that
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When the visit was originally scheduled, It was
three
years
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his
first
to have been routine — mostly to amend a perCarter undoubtedly merits the wide acsonal coolness that had developed between claim he has received, as reflected in his
Thatcher and President Carter, whom she dramatic rebound in the national popularity
regarded with undisguised disdain. As it turns polls, for producing a delicately balanced
amalgam of pressure and patience as an
out, events in Iran and Rhodesia, have bestowed
an un usual a ura of significance on Thatcher's immediate response to the
arrival.
But the president has acceded to a high-risk
political gamble of incredible proportions,
We are your friends. We do support you. ... Let
there be no mistake about that, ..." she placing most of his re-election eggs in one
proclaimed at the very outset on reaching the basket even though many aspects of the
Iran are far beyond his control.
White House. Such encouraging words register situation
Impressive record of early and
Carter'sinimpressive
large in this country, coming as they do at a time midcrlsls management undoubtedly will be
when Americans feel the need for friends as quickly forgotten and rendered wholly
seldom before. And Mrs. Thatcher made real her irrelevant If the current standoff over the
support by pledging that Brita in would be first to hostages concludes in a dramatic fashion —
back up any U.S. call for economic sanctions either positive or negative.
If those hostages are freed In relatively
against Iran to free the American hostages In
short
order and returned home unharmed, the
Tehran.
president could well retain the 20 to 30 points
Only hours before the Prime Minister alighted he has picked up In the public opinion polls
on American soil, President Carter sealed her and even add another 10 to 20 percentage
diplomatic triumph by lifting U.S. economic points on top of those recent gains.
sanctions imposed upon Rhodesia since 1965.
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alnost every, prediction, Thatcher
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of free nations.
plunge to deis unmatched by any, president
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For Carter's principal rival In the race for
problems.
The suspenseful question that stalks Prime the Democratic presidential nomination, Sen.
Minister Thatcher already after only seven Edward M. Kennedy, D-Masa., the principal
effort
months in office is whether she and her fellow contribution
to the against
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Oct. 25:The United Nations admi ts the
People's Republic of China to membership In
place of Taiwan.
Dec. 11: Bangladesh wins Independence
from Pakistan after India intervenes in their
ninth-month civil war that resul ted in huncireds of thousands of deaths from fighting
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to begin a historic eight-day visit to China.
The "Journey for peace" ends with a joint
Vietnam .
communique
In which the two countrieS
Few
It
Sept. 4: Chilean voters give Salvador
work
for normalized relations.
pledge
to
Roberta Flock
Allende a plurality In presidential balloting,
March
22:
The
proposed Equal Rights
'"
clearing the way for him to become the first
Amendment
to
the
Constitution Is approved
Communist freely elected to head a nonRoberts p,
by
th
and
sent to the sta tes for
e
Senate
conununlst country. He dies in the September
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May is: Alabama Gov. George Wallace is
Jai
OlivIa Newton-Jolts government.
ho
s
t and paralyzed at a Maryland shopping
1075: Love *VTkisp
Sept. 17: Civil war erupts In Jordan betwhile campaigning for the
center
Us To~
King Hussein's army and Palestinian
presidential nomination.
Democaratic
S TissUe ween
guerrillas. After threatening to turn Into an
May
U:
President
Nixon begins a week of
International crisis, the conflict ends 10 days
In
Moscow
culminate In the first
that
talkS
later when Hussein installs
iOT7:
Ar,,,. TimIt.IIAn Tr.h,
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military government and signs a peace
Soviet
Union.
to
visit
the,
U.S.
president
t
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agreement with Palestinian leader Yasir
Is ratified by
at .
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Arafat.
Senate Aug. 3 with oñIi two dissenting votes.
June 17: Five men are arrested for
Sept. 2$: Egyptian President Gamal Abdel
Of)
breaking
Into Democrratic National CornNasser, th e most powerful leader in the Arab
headquarters
at the Watergate office
mitt
world, died at *3. He Is replaced by Anwar
hin
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complex
In
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on.
udat.
Aug. 11: The last U.S. combat troops leave
Nov. L Charles di Gaulle, who had
IL World Series Winners
resigned in 1 as president of France, dies
Of the 'The
Sept. I: Temperamental Bobby Fischer
at
79.
becomes the first American to win the world
Saitimor
104M
PIttsburgh
chess championship.
wiSh:
OsbieIsd
..IilPTh
Sept. I: Eight Arab terrorists In vade an
OlidSIld
10Th
Israe
li dormitory at the Munich Olympics,
O.ldend
Feb. 11: The United States and the Soviet
ki
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and taking nine hostage.
l
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cincinnati
Union are among 63 nations signing a treatyIn a two a 30letes
hours
later at a nearby airCksol
prohiblting Itteta'laUonofnsaC1weapOnJon
base,
the
hostages,
five
terrorists and 6
N.Y. Vsalcs.s
the seabed beyond their coastal zonm
N.Y. YISIISSS
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poUom
Merck *LLL William CalIey Is
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19Th
7: President Nixon and Vice President
by a court-martial jury of murdering at least SpiroNov.
Agnew
win re.electlon with a landslide
22 South Vietnamese civilians at My IA in
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of the popular vote, defeating the
80.7 percent
Democratic
team of Sen. George McGovern
April 6: In a signal of China's desire for
ssador H. Sargent Shriver.
and
former
Amba
Improved relations with the United States,
(SlirIver
replaced
Sen. Thomas Eagleton on
U. S. Table Tennis Team Is invited to play at the Democratic ticket after Eagleton admitted to having received electroshock
May it Amtrack takes over the nation's
n1upw 11M Vfinnera
treatments for depression.)
bit. of #W
financially troubled passenger railroads.
Dec. 11: The U.S. man-on-the-moon
Jane IS: The New York Times begins program ends as the last three Apollo
KSIS.S City
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publishing the Pentagon Papers, which + astronauts to visit the moon splash down in
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Miami
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government cannot ma prior restraint to halt
pubhlcatlonofthep.persbytheTtmesandthe
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Pittsburgh
to is when Ohio becomes the 35th state to
J n The Supreme Court overturns all
ratify the 11th Amendment to the Con- state laws prohildling women from obtaining
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Dr. Julius Richmond, recsntjy noted that In
1964 54 percent of adult American men wsre
putters. The current proportion is so percent.
However, that downward trend has been
offset to considerable extent by an swád
one In respect to woman. 8om 30 proent are
now smoker, and the rise has been socompanied by an Increasing Ircldince .01

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anti-pollution demonstrations to celebrate
first Earth Day.
U. S.
April 30: President Nixon
tfOOt5 Into Cambodia to strike Vietcong and
North Vietnamese bases.
May 4: National Guardsmen kill four
students during anti-war protests at Ohio's
Kent State University.
June 24: The Senate repeals the Gulf of
Tonkin Resolution that had been used since
U. S. military Involvement in
1964 to ju
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year ago and 31 percent two years ago..
The trend can be taken as an indication of

man from Michigan and the gentleman from
Ohio,for presenting an effective debate and

sleeping pills, underwritten a program to late my colleagues on the Interstate and
prove Congdoz is a safe and effective way of Foreign Commerce Committee, the gentle-

March 1: Rhodesla declares itself a racially'
segregated republic, severing Its last ties
with Britain.

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Records of the '70s

59 percent of the market, up from 40 percent a

the long4erm, irnpact of the &amp;Mkmoking

economic policies - abolition of wage an:rprice by a tired and frustrated candidate at the
was instituting a three-year project to attack would also like to commend my colleague
controls, denationalization of Industry, spending close Of a 14-ho ur day of grueling camthe problem through public education from Colorado and our distinguished chairman of the Interior and Insular Affairs
cuts, higher taxes and limits on unions?
programs and other means.
Why didn't the senator acknowledge his
Such questions are given fresh urgency by the tactical misstep Instead of attempting to
I know not how much the government ex- Committee for
11 ... am pleased to present to the Senate
pects to spend on "Project Sleep." I do,
fall of Prime Minister Joe Clark's government In reinforce an already shaky position? The
today
a communication I have received from
however, feel confident in predicting u
Canada recently, principally because the answer to that question may well He In the
leading authority on John Jay
nation's
Outlay Will bea great dog mom than It would the
medicine to cure Ills piled up by years of liberal panIc-In-a-crIsis problem that could haunt
to
the
fact that Jay believed sun"
attesting
cost to overcome Insomnia with
Kennedy throughout the 1* campaign.
misrule proved to be too strong.
"...It
is
wi
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th
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Congressional
Carter's boast several months ago that he
Aside from her patrician verve, Prime Minister "never
support
of
this
bill I have Introduced
1pith
At current subscription rates, the
panicked In a crisis" (a statement the
fe
de
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office building
honor
Margaret Thatcher is attracting unusual at. president cilliril - probably disingenuously
Americans who have trouble sleeping ul4 designate a
of
a
pub
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servant
of
th
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highest
rexwn
and
tent ion because she is, indeed, In the forefront of a —
be
furnished
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copies
for
about
unrelated to Qiappaqoiddick) should
22522"
a year.
conservative reclamation of liberal policies gone have been ringing In Kennedy's ears when he
",Today, Mr. President, is a very
But that would be a massive overdose.
was
attempting
to
formulate
a
strategy
for
awry in the Industrialized democracies. Her
gn
Researchers claim It only takes brief ex- si ificant day for our country. Just this
success or failure could move this conservative minimizing the damage during the recent
cerpis from selected passages to Induce morning, less than an hour ago, our very
trend ahead or back in the world. What Thatcher controversy.
disti
colleague, the senior senator
episode showed that as long u Ken-drowsiness.
does, therefore — whether she "vaults over trees '
In
my
earlier
report,
I
submitted
samples
from
Tennessee,
announced his Candidacy for
in the piesideitlal race, he
or trips over matchsticks," as one colleague put cannot afford to confess that while under
of material that put mice to sleep. Below, 22222 "
Public education programs may be highly
It, is Important news far beyond the shores of he
based on subsequent research, are excerpts
pressure
a misstatement or
believed conducive to human slumber. The sedative all right, but I doubt they can make
Britain.
misjudgment - involving not only the Iranian
points at which somnolence sets In are easily people dose off any faster than that.
crisis but virtually any sensitive subject.

BERRY'S WORLD

It 5150 suggests the direction In which the
— down.
cigarette business
a super-light 0.071
Cigaret te sales
percent during 1979 for a fourth straight year
of declining growth, according to a recent
Business Week magazine survey of the 1n.
dustry.
"There is now little question that the
dustry is teetering at Its peak poised fo ii
steady decline In sales," the magazine ob.
serves and predicts that the industry's
"future past 1964 is murky indeed."
Paradoxically It would seem, the alowdo*n
and forecasts of downturn come as thel
cigarette sellers are more active than ever.
There are a record 176 brands on the markit
with 55 of them Introduced during the past
three years alone.
But the story behind the impressive
numbers I. a large part of the industry's
problem. The focus has switched from win.
ning new smokers to poaching on the coppetition's there of a virtually stagnant
marke Utough a proliferation of ver1ic
F ther, uqqt pt ose being Iaodue.d are
low-,
less-nicotine
ur
th cigarettes.
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Just out note, that for the first time more than1
half
half the brands on the market are low-tar
varieties - 103 out of the 171 brands. That is

been concerned over the growing use of 11...Mr. Chairman, I would like to congratu.
lping people sleep? It has not
Instead,the service announced this week it

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nation's economic woes, President Nixon
orders a9o.day wage and price freeze, alopercent surcharge on Imports and an end to
the link between the dollar and gold.
Sept. 11: Niklta Khrushchev, the Soviet
leader who was ousted from power In 1964;
dies at 77.

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Continued from Page 8A
June 10: Charges ot illegal CIA activities
are confirmed in the report of a panel headed
by Vice President Rockefeller. Abuses in.
eluded keeping records on 300,000 persons and
groups, infiltrating black, anti-war and
political groups, monitoring overseas phone
calls, mail surveillance and drug testing.
Information on CIA involvement
assassination plots against foreign leaders is
withheld by President Ford but later
disclosed by the Senate Intelligence Cornmittee.
July 17: U. S. and Soviet spacecrafts link
140 miles over the Atlantic. The crews visit
one another and share meals.
Aug. 1: The United States, the Soviet Union,
Canada and 32 European countries sign a nonbinding security and cooperation socument at
Helsinki. The controversial accord freezes
post-World War If boundaries while
promoting detente and human rights.
Aug. 23: Communist Pa thet Lao troops
complete their takeover of Laos.
Sept. 14: Elizabeth Bayley Seton S
canonized as the first U. S.-born saint.
Sept. IS: Heiress Patricia Hearst is captared by FBI agents a year and a half after
her kidnapping by the Symblonese Li beration
Army, Which she later claimed to have joined.
She Is later convicted and imprisoned on
charges of participating In a SLA bank rob-

Construction Permit
The Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation (DER) has received an application from and intends to Issue a Con.
struction Permit to the Florida Power and
Light Company for the construction of a coal
pulverizer at the Sanford Power Plant located
on Barwick Road, near Sanford, Volusla
County, Florida. No determination of Best
Available Control Technology was required.
Copies of the application, Technical
Evaluation and Proposed Construction Permit
are available for inspection at the following
locations:
St. Johns River District
Office, FDER
3319 Maguire Blvd., Suite 232
Orlando, Florida 32803
Bureau of Air Quality
Management, FDER
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
One of the high points of the late 1970s (left) was
the embrace between Israeli Prime Minister
Menachem Begin (face to camera) and Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat after the signing of their
('amp David agreenients The lowest point during
the decade may well have been the Jonestown
tragedy (above), which claimed more than 900
lives.

Seminole Co. Courthouse
N. Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771

Jersey Supreme Court that the respirator that
has kept their daughter alive for 11 months
can be connected to enable her to die "with
grace and dignity." the respirator is turned
off but Miss Quinlan lives on without
regaining consciousness.
April 25: PortugLil holds its first free
parliamentary elections in 50 years. The
country's long-time rightist dictatorship was
overthrownApril 25, 1374.
June 16: South Africa experiences the worst
racial violence in its history when black riots
break out in the township of Soweto near
Johannesburg.
June 28: The sex barrier Is broken at the
nation's service academies as three women
enroll at the Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs, Colo. West Point and Annapolis soon
follow suit.
July 3-4: Israeli planes strike Entebbe
Airport in Uganda to rescue passengers and
crew of an airliner hijacked by Palestinian
terrorists.
July 4: The United States celebrates its
200th birthday with fireworks. parades and a
gathering of tall ships in New York Harbor.
July 20: Viking I makes the first successful
U.S. landing on Mars. The robot craft tran.
smith photographs back to Earth and per.
forms tests on the planet's soil and
atomosphere. Scientists debate whether the
resulting data includes the presence of life on
the red planet.

bery.
Sept. 22: The second attempt in less than
three weeks is made on the life of President
Ford. Both assassir.ation tries were made in
Clalfornia by women.

Persons wishing to comment on this action
shall submit comments to Mr. Bill Thomas, of
the Tallahassee Off Ice within 30 days of this
notice.

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March 31: The parents of comatose Karen
Ann Quinlan win a ruling from the New
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agreements between Israel and Egypt and
between Israel and Syria in 1974 and 1975.
Oct. 10: Spiro Agnew resigns as vice
Dec. is: Nelson Rockefeller,
president and pleads no contest to charges Of governor of New York, Is sworn In as the
by
tax evasion on payments made to
natlon's.4lst vice president.
Maryland, contractors.
(kLl9:Araboil.çrOdUCIflgnatlOflhilflpOse
1975
an embargo on oil exports to the United
states. The ban, which results In widespread
APIS U: War break- out between Moslems
fuel shortages is lifted March 18, 1974.
and ctwisuz" in Lebanon. The conflict
Oct. 20: In what comes to be called
proves to be lengthy.
"Saturday Night Massacre," Watergate
Apil U: Cambodia falls to Communist
Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox Is fired on
Khmer Ro,e forces after five years of
orders from President Nixon. Attorney
warfare.
General Elliot Richardson and Deputy
AM N The Vietcong and North Viet.
Attorney General William Ruckelihaus mpiete
namm their takeover of South
resign rather than carry out the firing.
last U. &amp; civilians are
vietnam
the_
Nov. 7: Congress overrides President
from Saigon.
Nixon's veto of the War POUI$ Act CWbIII(
May U: The U.S. Merchant akip Mayaguez
the chief executive's
ability to_
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naked eye, a space scientist said today.
Richard C. Hoagland said the moon of Europa may
be the most likely place in the solar system to search
for alien life beyond Earth.
If water exists, life forms may also exist In kind of
"incubatixl" environment below the Ice cover of
Europa's cracked surface, he said.
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Osborne, the first to discover the wreckage
of the twin-engine plane on the side of 12,000.
foot Mount Shipler, found Claire Krieger of
Boulder, Cob.; her father, Barry, 41, and her

Rocky Mountain Rescue Group and the
Alpine Rescue Group to the plane so the
conditions of the three other survivors could
be stabilized before they were flown out.
Flight nurses aboard the St. Anthony's
Flight for Life Helicopter, which carried out
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Osborne said the family read a Bible the
had on the plane that was intended as a
Christmas gift.
"They told me they spent the two days
reading the Bible and singing Christmas
songs," he said.

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quick-Footed racers,
won all three of its schooling
Holding the number seven 1977. The'lI be after their tiugner will start from the with a pair of firsts and a
patrons this season and feels
Herald Sports Editor
Breaking from the number tries,
gate on opening night is first Longv,00d track vi'tir
fourth spot.
second, rounds out the field
the
handle will be in the
Congenial track owner one gate will be Rich Agreed
Jim Abernathy with Fast Hossport Pass from the Paul
Keystone (;iiiiblcr will
Wright Ding, owned by front the outside eighth
neighborhood of
15 million
Jerry Collins opens tile doors froin John Bugner's kennel.
Lan(v is scheduled for the Schied Kennel. 11(wport Pass come out of the inside gate. Henry Wright Kennels has the position. Obliterated is from
bucks.
tonight at the Sanford- Agreed won 12 races as a
fourth starting position. Fast has one schooling victory to
Sam A. Abe, out of Buddy filth starting position and a the Rod Cornell Kennels.
A capacity crowd of 5,000 is
Orlando Kennel Club for his maiden and took a pair of first lance is up from the Tampa its credit.
Parton's Kennel has a pair of pair of First and second place
The
Sanford-Orlando
expected for tonight's grand45th season,
and one second place showing track.
Rounding out the 10th wins and a second l)Ia('e and finishes to its credit.
facility is the second oldest
Many of last season's top in this year's schooling races.
coming out the fifth hole feature race will be Hock will come out of the number
Vet
another
active
greyhound track in the
three-race
money winners and some
Running out of the two slot will be Aqua Dolce owned by Castle Flash in the outside two gate.
The track will hold 12 rates
winner,
Ebonelle,
From
the
United
States.
sharp looking new hounds will will be Boston Mandy, a Rod Connell. Aqua Dolce won number
each
night. Matinees will Ix'
8 gate.
Francis Fulginiti's Felt Ralph Ryan Kennels will
Last season the facility
be on hand for two feature familiar hound at the both of its schooling races
t'ltl
eac h Monday. \Vtd.
The
Sanford-Orlando Good will break out of the break from the sixth hole.
opened its doors to 545,000
races to help celebrate the Longwood plant with familiar earlier this month.
and
Saturda
facility will have it second number three starting
Allus Kickin, also a three- people and turned a handle of nesday
inaugural evening.
kennel-man Danny Williams.
Wright Arch, owned by feature race for maidens who LSitiOfl and sports a trio of race winner, it out of Paul 44.3 million dollars.
following the grand opening at
Tonight's 10th race will be a
The third position holds Henry Wright Kennels has the have never won at Sanford- previous victories.
Schied's Kennels and will
Track public relations 1:15 I).tii
feature with a trophy Memory Bank, kenneled by number six gate. Wright is Orlando before. These are all
Another three-time winner break
from the seventh director Glen Laney says he's
Doors open at 6:30 For
Presentation and sports some Wayne Straw, Memory Bank also up from the Tampa plant. hounds welped after April Jane Curtain,
owned by John position while Obliterated, expecting about 600,000
tonight's grand opning.

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released before Thanksgiving,
day with relatives. On Christmas morning there were presents
"We didn't plan no big nothing," Mrs. Mallory said. "We're
supplied by neighbors, and a holiday meal. And a realtor said
The Metropolitan Transit Commission of Minneapolis played
still concerned about the other boys over there. We'll be he has found a home they can rent.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UP!) — Actress Joan
Scrooge to bus driver Gary Van Ryswyk's Santa Claus.
praying and we'll be thinking about them."
With the help of their neighbors, Mrs. Kingsley said the
Bbondell, the glamorous wide-eyed blonde whose
Of course, Van Ryswyk admitted he was a bit out of uniform
A Minneapolis woman who robbed a bank to buy presents for
family "really learned about the Christmas spirit"
wisecracks masked her vulnerability, died of cancer
in his red Santa Claus suit and fake white beard.
Christmas morning. She was 73.
MTC official Gary Abel said Van Ryswyk was warned his her family was released from prison so she could spend
Christmas with her children.
attire had to go, but he showed up for his shift as the jolly old
Donna Mae Hollis, 40, robbed the First Minnehaha National
tat man from the North Pole.
in
which
Van
Bank
of $1,400 on Dec. 6, 1978. She said she used $700 to buy
I
had
a
discussion
Abel said MTC officials
S
Ryswyk used language not usually associated with Santa and presents for her three children and paid off about $700 in loans.
She was sentenced to four years in a Kentucky federal
CDR. MADISON L BEALL
Brisson Funeral Home-PA he was suspended until further notice.
prison. But before the holidays, a federal judge released her,
dress
allow
exception
to
the
afraid
to
Abel
said
the
MTC
is
Cdr. Madison Lamar Seal!, is in charge of arrangements
O
gave her $15 to buy presents for her children and counseled her
code because: "What might happen at Halloween?"
(U.S. Navy Ret.), 67, of 110 N
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Most Americans observed Christmas in more conventional to stay away from banks.
Virginia Ave., Sanford died
BEN F.
F WILLIAMS
Firefighters
in
Columbus,
Ohio,
felt
sorry
for
the
news
ways and the Christian world's most celebrated holiday pro
Tuesday in a Jacksonville
people who had to work on Christmas Day so they prepared
happy and sad tales.
hospital. He served in the U.
Ben F Williams Sr 65 of duced Its traditional share of
ham and turkey dinners for them.
she
was
happy
to
spend
In
Albany,
N.Y.,
Delia
Mallory
said
S. Navy during WWI, in the Route 3 Sanford died today
Christmas looked bleak for the Ewar, t11LgMey family of
Pacific Theater. He attended at Florida Hospital Orlando the holiday with her grandson — one of the 13 hostages
swmq I
U.S.
Java, N.Y., when they lost their home in a pee-dawn fire
month
by
the
Iranian
militants
holding
the
released
last
North
Emory University, taking a Born in Newark, ctio
Christmas Eve. Their belongings and all their presents were
ths*.year premed course, came to Sanford in 1970. He Embassy in Tehran. But she said her Christmas thoughts were
held.
destroyed.
But friends and neighbors banded together to
being
and was a member of the attended the Seventh-day with the Americans still
Marine
Cpl.
Westley
replace
sadness
with joy Christmas Day.
Mrs.
Mallory
Is
the
grandmother
of
Sigma P1 fraternity. He Adventist Church.
the
13
black
and
woman
hostages
family
stayed
at the home ot a neighbor who spent the
The
who
was
among
received his Bachelor of
Survivors include his wife, Williams,
Science degree in Chemistry Mrs. Daisy Williams, San.
from University of Georgia in ford; three daughters, Mrs.
l
1938 and his Master's Degree Jo Ann Roth, Centerville,
y
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in Psychology In 1939. He was
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a member of Alpha Pi Omega 0
service fraternity, Xi Phi Xi Ohio, and Mrs. E
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Science fraternity, Psi Chi Lowdermilk, Osteen; two
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psychology sons, Ben F. Jr. and Steven
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fraternity and Sigma PI and Williams, both of Sanford; 11
Holy Cross Episcopal Church, grandchildren; mother, Mrs.
Sanford.
011ie Williams, Xenia, Ohio.
IY United Press InterSurvivors include: wife, Four brothers, William, national
,
Mrs. Irma White Beall, Westerville, Ohio, Eugene,
Safeyxpets estimates of
Sanford; sisters, Mrs. Los Angeles, Calif., Dennis,
the death toll ,
from holiday
Maureen Phiel, New Orleans, Washington Courthouse, Ohio
idents proved
La., Mrs. Louise Freeman, and John Williams West traffic acc
tragically conservative today.
Atlanta, Ga., Miss Dorothy Canton, Ohio; sister, Mrs.
A United Press Inter.
Beall, Atlanta; two nephews, Elein Heaberlln, Portsmouth,
dim
national count at 2:30 a.m.
Charles Freeman and Robert Ohio.
showed
.at
least
6Z
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Beall, Atlanta.
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H. M. Patterson &amp; Sons, is in charge of arrangements. people were killed in traffic
accidents during the four-day
1020 Spring Road NW,
CHARLOTTEOTIO Christmas weekend. The
Atlanta, Ga. is in charge of
MRS.
National Safety Council had
funeral arrangements.
Mrs. Charlotte Catherine estimated the toll would fall
MRS. SANDRA HOPKINS
to, E, of 799 Spanish Moss between 450 and 50
9 9
Mrs. Sandra Agnes Madden Drive, Lake Kathryn Estates,
'
The holiday period began at
Hopkins, 40, of 154C Casselberry, died Sunday at
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S p r in g W 00 d C i rcle, Florida Hospital Altamonte. 6 p.m. local time last Friday
4
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at
Florida
Hospital City and had lived in Tuesday.
a
Altamonte. A native of Cauelberry for the past3o
The Florida Highway
Ashtabula, Ohio, she had lived years,
V OIL,
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would lose their lives
moving here from Miami. She Methodist and a member of
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Longwood
Civic
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Christmas
weekend
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Leonard Wood, Mo. and Miss
Survivors include her fatalities since the long
Heather Hamilton Madden, husband, George H. Otto Sr., weekend began.
Longwood; son Richard Cuselberry; daughter, Doris
Californialed the fatality
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Michael Madden, Longwood; Anna, Las Vegas, N. Mex.;
count with 66, followed by
father, Donald Sherman, son, George H. Otto Jr.,
North Carolina; sister, Mrs. Maitland; two sisters, Mrs. Texas with 52, Florida with 34
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sick in the Christmas Day Fiesta Bowl, but he
certainly made some Arizona Wildcats ill.
After the Panther senior booted three field
goals in Pittsburgh's 16.10 victory over the
Wildcats, Schubert explained he was extra
cautious before the contest so he wouldn't get
sick.
"Some of the players had gotten the bug
and were experiencing some nausea,"
Schubert said as he told why he did not eat a
pre-game meal,
The tactic worked as Schubert was a perfect 3-for-3 in field goal attempts as the 10thranked Panthers ended 1979 with an 11.1
mark.
Schubert, named the game's outstanding
offensive player, hit a pair of field goals front
46 yards and another from 10 yards closer,
It was fitting that a place kicker won the
offensive honor in a game that lacked of.
fensive excitement,
Both quarterbacks, freshman Dan Marine
of Pittsburgh and senior Jim Krohn of
Arizona, hit only half of their passes. The best
of the running backs, Pittsburgh's Randy
McMillan, gained a modest 81 yards while
Arizona's Hubert Oliver, who gained over
1,000 yards during the regular season, was
held to 35
The contest was a battle of field goals until
the final seconds of the third period when
Marino, with his sharpest passing of the day,
threw three straight completions for 70 yards.
The last one went 12 yards to Benjie Pryor for
a touchdown.
The TD put the Panthers ahead, 13-3, and
actually settled the outcome, but it was the
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Duren,
the 1977 Festival's finals of the NCAA East
Resurgent Eastern MVP, is returning with an 11,5 Regional, including Reggie
basketball will have four of its average.
Carter, averaging 17.4 points
top teams on display beginBoston College, 5-1, lost to a game, Wayne McKoy (15.3),
ning Wednesday In the 28th Georgetown late last season Bernard Rencher (12.0), and
annual Eastern College but in its biggest game this Ron Plalr (10.0),
Athletic Conference Holiday year came within two seconds
Lafayette, undefeated at 4.
Festival.
of upsetting top-ranked Duke 0, will be making its first
St. John's will meet' in the Industrial Classic
in Holiday Festival appearance
Lafayette and Georgetown Providence, R.I.
and the Leopards are seeking
will face Boston College.
St. John's, three-time
their fourth 20-win season In
Georgetown
which winner of the Festival and the last six
years.
defeated Holy Cross and third-place finisher behind
The final for the tour.
Alabama to win the 1977 Rutgers last year, has lost
Holiday Festival, this year once this season. Coached by nament is Friday night.
has
beaten
Maryland, Lou Carnesecca, St. John's
In another tournament
Providence, Loyola (Calif.) has beaten Oral Roberts and involving top teams, Oregon
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The Hoyas are led by 6-foot- topped Rutgers while losing State In the second game.
-7 Craig Shelton, currently the only to Tennessee.
On Thursday, Oregon plays
11th best shooter In the nation
The Redmen have all their North Carolina-Charlotte and
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All. Barry Carroll, Syracuse's
Americans Mike GmInski oi Roosevelt Route, George
Duke, Mike O'Koren of North Washington's Mike Zagardo
Carolina and Darrell Griffith and small college stars Ricky
of Louisville head the list of 62 Mahorn of Hampton Institute
college seniors whose names and Mike Harper of North
appear as East squad can- Park CoUege. Harper has led
didates for participation in North Park to the NCAA
the ninth annual Pizza Hut Division Ill title and was
Basket ball Classic.
named the tournament's Most
The charity game, which Valuable Player each of the
has raised more than $500,000 past two years.
for
various
non-profit
In addition to being named
organizations, will be played All-American, O'Koren was a
March 29 at the [,its Vegas member of the U.S. team
Convention Center and again whichcaptured thegoldutedal
will be televised nationally on at last summer's Pan
American Gaines. Other East
CBS Sports Spectacular.
The nation's top 124 seniors, squad candidates who were
as selected by an 11-member members of that team are
media panel, are listed on teh LaSalle forward Michael
ballot. Nationwide balloting Brooks, Indiana forward Mike
at participating Pizza hut Woodson, Kentucky guard
restaurants begins January 21 Kyle Macy, and Georgetown
and concludes March 5.
guard John Duren.
The top eight vote
Other outstanding can.
recipients for each squad didates include Eastern
automatically receive in- Kentucky's James Tillman,
vitations to play in the game. Mississippi's John Stroud,
Two players on each squad Holy Cross's Ron Perry,
are added as at-large Furman's Jonathan Moore,
Florida State's Murray
selections.
The 6-11 Gminski is con- Brown, Maine's Rufus horns,
sidered by many to be the Ohio State's Kelvin Itansey,
premier center in the nation Tennessee's Reggie Jotmson,
and is the backbone of the Old Dominion's Ronnie
nationally-ranked Blue Valentine, North CarolinaDevils, and team which went Charlotte's Chad Kinch and
to the NCAA finals in Duquesne's B.B. Flenory, all
Gmninskl's sophomore year. of whom were among the
He Is not the only out. nation's leading scorers with
standing center on the East more than 20-point-per-game
side of the ballot, however, averages last season.
The 62 seniors on the East
Others Include Purdue's Joe
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Southern Illinois;
Jima
Abromuitis, Connecticut;
Clyde Austin, North Carolina
State; Otis Boddie, North
Mabamna; Roosevelt Bouie,
Syracuse; Neil Bresnahan,
Illinois; Michael Brooks,
LaSalle; Murray Brown,
Florida State; flicky Brown,
Mississippi State; Joe Barry
Carroll, Purdue; Reggie
Carter, St. John's; Ho Clark,
Central
Earl
Florida;
Cureton, Detroit; Charles
Davis, Vanderbilt; John
Duren, Georgetown; Ken
Evans, Norfolk State; Dirk
Ewing, Stetson; B.B. I'lenory,
l)uqesne; Reggie Gaines,
Winston-Salem State; Mike
Gmninski, Duke; Darrell
Griffith, Louisville; Greg
Guye, Stetson; Bill Ilanzlik,
Notre Dame; Mike harper,
North Park i Illinois I; Rufus
Harris, Maine; Delmar
I iarrod, St. hlonaventure;
Kelvin Hicks, New York
Tech; Cedric Hodges, South
Carolina; 'any Jackson,
Florida
State;
Frank
Johnson, Wake Forrest;
Iteggie Johnson, Tennessee;
Ron Jones, Illinois State;
Chad Kinch, UNC - Charlotte;
Lannie Lewis, Wisconsin
Parkside; Kyle
Macy,
Kentucky; Ricky Mahorn,
Hampton Institute; Lavbon
Mercer, Georgia; Jonathan
Moore, Furman; l.owes
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being the 'man-aboutAmerican turfdom," died
Monday. He was 81.
In the rnid-1920s, Fair
became the first public address man at the Ak-San-Ben
track and also worked every
major race track in the
nation, Including 27 stints in
calling the stride-by-stride
chart at the Kentucky Derby.,
Fair retired In 1970 as a
writer and chant caller for the
Daily Racing Form and the
old Morning Telegraph. He
was a member of the form's
executive branch as a field
supervisor before retiring.
Among Fair's honors was
the Haight Award, given by
the National Turf Writers
Association for meritorious
service to his profession.
Other awards Included his
being made a Kentucky
Colonel and an honorary
citizen of New York.

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to Tanipa Tuesday to begin
workouts for Itit' NF(' pla)off
game but changed his mind
when lie learned Philadelphia
will have good .veather most
"f this week. The Eagles will
go to Tampa I. rida
OII know it'
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tough football game. You
know thu U be ready to
play,'' hue said. "They have to
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sear in the Playoffs"
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Metro entries Edgewater and Evans, both ranked in
the state's top ten women's poll could very likely make
the tournament an all-Metro Conference finale.
But there are several Seminole County squads who
figure to have it say in the matter.
Seminole High, vastly improved with the addition of
a combo of super sophomores should be much stronger
than its earlier showing against Edgewater.
Tenth grade sensations Robins Higgins, Tony Hardy.
Johnie Bennett and Sabrina Melton team up with experienced seniors Dana Vourshaw, Patty Jacobs and
Sandy Cooper to perhaps give Seminole County its best
shot at the tournament title.
Defending Five Star Conference Champion like
Brantley has been bitten by the graduation bug and
currently carries a 1-5 slate into the tournament.
With only senior Rebecca Foss returning to lead the
Big Blue efforts, the Patriots lace an uphill battle. Foss
has been slowed down by injuries to further haniper
the Lake Brantley game plan.
Hosting Lake Howell has a lot of people back, but
coach Jo Luciano is still a little short — in height that
is.
Lori Marvel and Nancy Gizinski, 5-10 and 5-9
respectively are the tallest girls for the inside game
and provide good scoring punch. Guard Sonya Sntith
can put it up from the outside too. The key to Lady
Hawk fortunes in keeping their few tall girls out of foul
trouble.
Edgewater will be led by returning all-tournament
selection Deenle Ware. Opposing coaches have to
contend with the sparkplug 5.6 guard one more year as
she's just a Junior this time around. Edgewater has
held onto the number eight spot in the polls with plenty
of help from returning seniors Luwanna Gelzer,
Marcia Riley and Debbie Dyer.
Fellow Metro powerhouse Evans was ranked
number two before its surprising loss to Apopka last
week but still figures to be tough.
The Trojans are led by the Oliver sister combination
of Lee and Brenda and will be looking to get back on the
winning track.
Winter Park comes into the tourney with a 5-3 record
sparked by returning seniors Lisa Spaulding and
JoAnn Marinaro.
The Oak Ridge Pioneers, not as strong as in the past,
still figure to cause some consternation as they sport a
pair of returning starters in Lindi James and Kathy
Williams.
First round action gets i.nderway Thursday at 2:00
p.m. when the Lady Seminoles square off against
Edgewater. At 4:00 p.m. Oak Ridge meets Titusville,
Evans follows against Lake Howell at 6:00 while Lake
Brantley matches up against Winter ['ark in the
nightcap at 8:00 p.m.

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Jackie Sherrill felt was the turning point.
On that play, Pitt was on its own 30--yard
line with second-and-36 after a quarterback
sack and a holding penalty. Marino hit Mike
Dombrowski on a 34-yard pass and completed
a 24-yard aerial to Ralph Still to set up the
touchdown.
Dombrowski called his catch in that drive
his "biggest" of the day.
"We were in a hole and weren't moving the
ball and think that helped us get untracked,"
the Junior tight end said.
Brett Weber booted a 38-yard field goal for
Arizona in the third period but the Panthers
came back on Marino's touchdown pass and
Schubert's final field goal with 8:02 left to
play.
It appeared the Wildcats were dead then,
but only until Oliver threw his first pass of the
season, completing a 46-yarder to Greg
Jackson at the Pittsburgh 1. Oliver carried it
over for the score and Bill Zivic's extra point
pulled the Wildcats to within six points.
However, after Pittsburgh's Lynn Thomas
recovered an onside kickoff attempt by Arizona, the Wildcats got only one more play — a
Krohn PaSS from the Arizona end zone that
went for his third Interception of the game.
Arizona safety Dave Iigglns was named the
defensive standout for two first half interceptions along with seven tackles.
"That trophy was on the back of my mind
since Monday when I saw it," he said. "The
trophy was the best Christmas present I got."
Sherrill, host ever, said he was going to
enjoy his team's victory even more than
liggins liked his trophy.
"There's not many teams in the country
that can say they have 11-1 records." he said.

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provided additional treatment, a CAP official
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Tuesday night. Hospital officials said Krieger
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S. Deb's Man (6); 6.. Tough Stain and r000rø tlweugh gamis of
4101 ; 7. Scud (12); A. Royal Saturday, Dec. fl In paren.
Masouerade (5).
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Flagship Bank, Stenstrom Rsetty,
Lucky's Canvas, WOYM 2, Togs 1.
Awnings, Deltona Sanitation,
Wo'tM 1, Crab Houw, Sanford
Hosting.
High Games: Carol Colweil 200:
Toby Bryant 155: Jan Never 17$;
Barbara Zorihlc 179; Verne
Bolton 113; A Curtis 177; Sandy
Moore 110 Marion LkWbwg 1611
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High Garnet: Mike Neal 247,
Karl Rosenberger 226., Harold
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Was Mott, Jr. 205.151, John
Brunson 201, Larry Judson 199,
Frank Frost 19$, Bob Oshinikl 159,
Jack Donovan 119, Don Neyer 155.
Ray Jordan 153.
High Series: Harold Sauer 56.6..
Milt Miller 56.4, Was Mott, Jr. 559,
Mike Neal 532, Larry Judson 541.
KRay Jordan 532, Karl Rosin
berger us, Don Neyer 31$, Joltri
Brunson $1$, Bob Othlitikl 306.
Other Highlights: Mike Neal 247
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Officer Josh (6.): 1. Third Brother
(5.2); S. Wright Hula (4); 6. Miss
ScriØo (5); 7. GE's Rainy Day
(10): 5. Spicey Pepper (6.).
Wednesday's Games
Washington
.Ith race —5-16, 5: 1. Mario Ann
New Jersey
Indiana
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Detroit
Manatee Glory (5): i. Phantom's
San Afltonlo
Houston
Golden State
Hutch (10); S. Two Stroke (12):
Denver
Los Angeles
Shy MaIden (6): 7. Yankton (6.);
Kin City
Chicago at Milwaukee
Jason Scott (5).
Portland
Phoenix
9th race 3-I, 5:1. Benevolent
son Diego at soo"ip
(01 2. Manatee Norms (6), 3.
PWIV Sadie (II)j 4. Tally Andy
111:1. Starr Patrol (10); 6. Wright
Thursday $
Happy Day (5): 7. Day (5.7); •. Milwaukee at Wash
Houston
Atlanta
Dim Yanky (6).
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New York
1-16, TA; 1. Rick
Cleveland
Agreed (6.1,2. Boston Mandy (12); PhIII at San Antonio
1. Memory Bank (5-2) ; 4. Fast
LOS Angel*$ &amp;I Utah
Boston at son Diego
Lem@ (Wt S. Aqua Oulco (10); Aii.
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Raymond Rucker 7.9; Lucilli
Thatcher 4.5; Teddy Bennett 4-3,
Edith Thlbodeau 3 10; Franci
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Jim Arroyo3iO: Lou Bolton 3.10,
Ben KIesel 3.10.
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Lisle Miller 466; Mac McKibbel
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Don; Yankees; Popoyn; Youn
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Super sports; Leprechauns; E.
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Standings: Big T Tire &amp; Who 11
Service, Ladies Auxiliary Fie it
Reserve, Witt's Amoco, Semino It
Loan, Mixon Auto Parts, juno 'S
Beauty Shop, Galloway builder I'
Grove Service, Johiw y
Walker, Milady Fabrics &amp; Craft I.
High Games: Elaine Kostiv II
191, Janet Ripp 175; Shelvy Fo -e
1?1, Thelma Hickson 173.
High Series: Shelvy Fore 41 7Converted Splits: Effie Oldha T1
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' Dallas'.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Spinoff

Seminole
831-9993

322-2611

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HOURS

By JOAN HANAUER
e:oo AM. - S:3O P.M.
villain. Once upon a time
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
UP!
Television
Writer
series
had
heroes,
but
ti
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SATURDAY 9 Noon
Lines Minimum
NEW YORK (UP!) — A days
peirofspinoffsfrom "Dallas" have good villains, as
DEADLINES
have headed west and taken "Dallas" has proved with
.
up
housekeeping
in
the
Larry
Ragman
as
the
rotten,
I
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Noon The Do1efoe PublicQtion
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suburban California corn- no-good J.R. Ewing.
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munity of "Knots Landing."
Until the new series
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SundQ - Noon Friday
The result Is night-time develop Its own, It can borrow
_____
soap opera in the 'Peyton from big brother "Dallas" On _____________________________________________
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Place" tradition.
Jan. 3, J.R. Is scheduled to _________________
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CBS Is premiering its new visit "Knots Landing" in a
4—rsona
18—Help Vnted
"Knots Landing" on Dec. 27.. plot Involving the Ewing _____________________ _______________________
" 1011 p.m., Eastern time, with family interests In off-shore Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A RN, V4 1, 4•12, full &amp; part time.
Apply in Person Sanford Nursing
J a plot centered around the oil drilling.
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages. P.O. BOx 6071, Clear.
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
fourcoupleswhosehome,sljne
It
will
be
brother
against
Meilonvitie.
water, pi 3351!.
4..
circular drive of their brother, but since this Is Gary
Ewing's show, not J.R.'s, It's
suburban development.
&amp;
"Dallas" fans who tuned a good guess who will win
______________________
TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
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mature person for short trips
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Intothe show's special Dec. 20
surrounding Sanford. Contact
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Black footed ferret lost in
_____ airing — which served to
customers. We train. Write 1.
vicinity of W. 2nd St. Call 323.
Legal Notice - 0559.
introduce a link between the ________________
Reward offered for
P. Dick, Pres., Southwestern
return.
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Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Ix.
two shows — knOw that the
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CASSELIERRY
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7-i Gary Ewing, Miss EWe's
SOARDOF ADJUSTM!NT
LOST: 2 yr. old biege Labrador
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
prodigal son who has
. Retriever "BarMy". Choke
PART-TIME
the City of Casselberry Board
collar w-address. 134.1019.
problems with drink and thatAdlustment
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will hold a public
REWARD.
gambling, has remarried hearing. Mr. William O'NeaI,
CORRESPONDENTS
Valene. For a wedding Applicant on behalf of the owner, BIk. female Doberman, 2 yrs.
HIt'$II k.,.
Tern Netsil
WANTED
requesting a COflditlOMl use to
old, dbl. choker chain. Lost
HOSING DOWN
Sanford firefighters work to put out a car fire at Zayre's parking lot Saturday present, Miss EWe gave them allow Townhouse (condominium)
vicinity Auto.Train &amp; lt St.
To write news of local interest
a home In Knots Landing.
Development In an R.3 (Multi.
Missing since Tues. RE.
afternoon. The blazing automobile signaled Its distress with a long roll of
from LONGWOOD , SAN.
A HOT CAR
Their
neighbors
turn
out
FamUy)zoningdistrict. The parcel
WARD.
3231633.
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
black smoke,
5 legally described as:
____________________
be the Falrgates, the Wards
CASSELBERRY and if you
PARCEL 1
have a knack for gathering the
and • the Averys. The
The Southwest 1/i of the South.
átiilcI Care______ I social news from your
Fairgates take center stage in west "4 of Section 21, Township 21
respective community to be
the first drama. He's Don South, Range 30 East, LESS that
presented in a column In The
Wlllbabysltlnmyhorne
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portion
thereof
included
in
Murray, a successful FOREST BROOK Fourth Section _____
Evening Herald, we want to
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talk with you.
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3227466
California car dealer according
to the plat thereof
described by another recorded in Plat Book 15, at Page
34, subect to the Drainage
9Go°d Things to Eat I Ccntact:DORIS DIETRICH
character as "an upwardly Easements
of the Lake Howell
OURSELVES EDITOR
mobile grease monkey." Water and Reclamation District,
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Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
322-2611
9.Sdaiiy
Mon.Fri
a.d
also
a
public
utility
easement
She's Michele Lee, a stunning
oranges. Picked to order. Will
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to Iorida Power- Corporation; and
and charming brunette.
mix. Crumley 322.0257.
In
the
first
episode,
the
PARCEL
2
By KENNETH ft. CLARK
/ Mechanics helper &amp; Machinists
and put up a sign saying "Welcome Dumbo." Sunday,
FR SALE
helper.000dbenefits.Appiyin
1c
problem
concerns
his
United Press interuatiouj
The Northwest /i of the Nor. Grapefruit, Oranges I Lemons,
person, 1 ml. north of 434 on 17.
Kaplan's gift arrived In the back of a pickup truck, but Its teen-age daughter by a thwest
¼ of Section 2!, Township
P. u. Hutchlson.
92. Richies VW.
OUT OF THE PAST: Back in 1970, Playboy photographer name wasn't Dumbo and it doesn't eat peanuts. The fuzzy
21 South, Range 30 East, LESS that _____________________
_______________________
previous marria ge, Annie, portion
Included in ________________________
AVON
white llama, wearing a red bow, had been rented for a day, who has come for a visit. FOREST thereof
BROOK Fifth Section,
Says Kaplan, "I'll get him the elephant next year."
FIGHT INFLATION
and took a series of centerfold test shots. By the tIme ffl
according to the plat thereof
Annie Is as welcome
11—Instructions
Sell Avon. Increase YOU? SItfltfl5
editors had approved them and asked for the final layout,
recorded in Plat Book 17, Page 26, ___________________________
power. For detaIls, call.
chicken
pox,
as
she
tries
With
and
LESS
that
portion
thereof
however, she'd moved to San Francisco and left no forwarding
QUOTE OF THE DAY: W.R. Thomson, of the National fair success to seduce one of
1.141.4617 0? 6443079
lying
South
of
the
Northerly
right.
j
address. He tossed the pictures in a desk drawer and forgot Parks Board In Salisbury, Rhodesia, briefing British Corn- the neighbor-tbanth, gets of -way line of Derbyshire Road a
EN .iov
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about them - until this week. Shots rediscovered,
monwealth troops sent to monitor the country's civil war truce
Creative ExpressIons 322.7513
shown on the Piat of FOREST
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PD L ICE OF F ICE R -The
Fairgate daughter drunk, BROOK,
Fourth Section.
Orlando Clvii Service Office
and otherwise proves she is
Said lands containing together
will be scheduling candidates
STOPANDIHINK A MINUTE.
spread - on Suzanne Somers. If the now famous Miss Somers going to areas where lions have tasted"Someofyoumaybe
human flesh. Others really a nice child sufferIng
52.5 acres, more or less.
Classified
for the examination (or Police
Ads
didn't
who repeatedly has said she won't be photographed
may encounter herds of elephants on the road or a rhino In the from broken home Insecurity.
Public Hearing will be held on
Officer, beginning Monday,
woi'k.. there wouldn't be aqy.
buff - knows about it, she hasn't commented. She may be
But don't be afraid. Just stay calm."
Thursday, January 17,1910, at 7 ,30
December 17, 1979 through
_______________________
In
the
process
the
audience
P.M., in Casseiberry City Hail, 95
Friday. January 4, 1950. inleaving the rhetoric to her lawyers,
gets to know the families. The Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry,
tefested persons should apply
Legal Notice
GLIMPS}: Richard Kiley - his long tour in "Man of La Ewinga are at least in part a Florida, or as soon thereafter as
in person to the Orlando Civil
RUNNING: Cliff Finch has presidential aspirations - no MW)Cha" behInd him - joined CoReei* I)eWbUItt, Zoe Cud,
possible.
Service Office, City Hall
NOTICE UNDER
known quantity. The
MARY W, HAWTHORNE,
Annex, 440 S. Boone Avenue
doubt about that - but he c.uldn't seem to get them all well, RObert Whiteheed and Josh and Nedda
FICTITIOUS
NAME
STATUTE
Logan today for Fairgatea look like solid
(directly behind City Hall)
together on Christmas Eve In Concord, N.H. The Mississippi
City Clerk TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ACtOI'I Fund Home's Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding citizens, once the Annie
Dated this 20th day of Decem.
Monday through Friday, 5:00
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
thatgovernor called a press conference to talk about the New teist at New York's Fraunces Tavern ... Hal Royiiolds
ber, 1979.
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Orlando is an
the undersigned, Pursuant to tP*
will problem Is under control, Publish: December 26, 1979.
Hamphire primary - and showed up 4 minutes late. wiuhe costar next month with Carel Burnett
Equal Opportunity Employer.
"Fictitloui Name Statute",
In Jupiter,
if Sid Fairgate's solution DEQIl
h, "I'm goix to azms anyway, In afl dinner theater eI'pglement of "Same Time,
Chapter 565.09, Florida Statutes,
Next Fla.,
Year"in a even
toe
tionulu
STalls
(0
will register with the Clerk of the
t te a definite statement. HOW maliy sad
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3ueAIezaaderjjrjey the hood of a car and talk to
NOTICE OP $NURIPPS
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
es does he have on his petition? "Not a one," said he,
Knight and Vlveca Lladfors have finished shooting on location the
SALE
engine.
Florida, upon receipt o proof of
ailding he might run as a write-In candidate. He did 553 I
InPennsylvanIaofthethzee4vwc&amp;''s/spei "Playlngfor
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN publication of this notice, the
that
by
virtueof
that
certain
Writ
fictitious
name, to wit:
ARE YOU READY
. The Averys appear to have
e'ected, he'll cure inflation in "less than a year.' How? He Time".,..
of Execution Issued out of
problems
with
a
potentially
FLORIDA
WAY
TO START THE
sasn't prepared to outline It. But Finch Is sure of one thing under the seal of the COUNTY
under which this party is engaged
jealous
wife
and
a
lawyerCourt of Seminole County, Florida, in busin
NEW YEAR
sys he's a sure winner, If he does decide to nut.
at 201 Sweet water
husband only a Superior
OFF RIGHT?
upon a final ludoement rendered Square, Longwood, Florida 32750.
3 C h I Id re n D I e
in the aforesaid court on the 13th
judg' could trust. The Ward day
That the party interested In said
MIDROADERS ARISE: Let the forces of rock b2ttle the
HOW ABOUT A
of July, A.D. 1971, in that business enterprise is as follows;
family consists of a wife who certaIn
forces of disco where they may. Neither has much to do with
case entitled, Little
NEWJCBI CALL
Florida Way Racquetball &amp;
otht to be jea1o* but Isn't, Housi, Inc., Plaintiff, Vs. Robert Health
Robed Goulet and
Clubs. Inc.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
cabaret stars - and
Downing
d.b.a
Green
Leaf
Nur.
S
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n
Blaze
With-It husband with ut sery Supply, Defendant, which
VVhi . e
toe Sww$wafer Square
Goulet, for one, is tired of It. So he's founded his own record
moral fiber of rice pudding. aforesaid Writ of Execution was
Lonewood, Florida 32150
company - Middle Of the Road Enterprises - for thoSe who
Dated at Orlando,- Orange
IOOKKIIPIR
Th
peøm1
obviIy
are
like lyrics Instead of mind-flumbing decibels with ti*ir music.
delivered to me $1 Sheriff f County, Florida this 264h day of
Start Out your new year with this
Seminole County, Florida, and I December 1979
to
have
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Goulet - who's been In Toronto tuning a cameo appearance
Pa rents At Pa rty
terrIfic position
have levied upon the
fair share of emotional prvb- described property owned by
FLORIDA WAY RACQUETBALL
for the
t Laiceater-Sneas Ssrdes film "Atlantic Qty,
&amp; HEALTH CLUBS. INC.
lents, slnc 'Knots Lending" Robert DownIng, gild P?0PIft
TYPIST
U.S.A." says his MORE label is aimed at "those over age
BY Ueited PreSS Iuteruatlesal
5y; Paul J. Higener, President
Santa left this one lust for you
bein
located
In
Seminole
County.
will
have
to
cows
i with a
30," who have a tough time fbtdljig their nsiislc those days "In
PublIsh: December 26 1979 1
Florida, more particularly January 2, 9, 16, 1910.
A husband and wife returning from a C3rlstmss party found major crisis every week tO desolbed
CASHIER
as follows;
record stores which cater mostly to the young." He's testtheir tIres children dead In a tire In their mobile home In keep the ratings up
OEQ.$1
This one fell out of Santa's bag of
One 1974 Cadillacl.door hardtop
marketing In San Francisco hopes to go nationwide soon.
Florida, and three members of a family perished In a blaze In
automobile, - white In color with
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One thing the sio i _____
in black
vinyl top
Niles, Ohio,
ltsopenlngepisodelsaproper
ID No. 6D49R4E51IS71
SERVICEs REPAIRMAN
WITH FRIENDS LIKE HIM,.,: Ma Aadreai has been
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT RepaIr
Authoritlea said Nathan and Sharrie O'Neal of Weflborn,
being stored at Damacs in Fern
appliances that St. Nick
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
putting up with Jerry Ka$ and his ottheat yuletide presents
fla,, were leaving a party when they were told by police thej
didn't replace
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PLOR IDA ORLANDO DIVISION
for years, so this year,
Anikews heard he was getting an
and the undersigned as Sheriff of CASE NO. 79156-ORLCIV*
house was on tire. When they arrived home, they WS told
_____
Seminole County, Florida, will at
elephant in his Quistmu stoddng, he was____
resigned.
Bowing to
ASSEMBLY MECHANIC
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
their düldrus Nathan Jr., 11, Qtrlstlna, I, and Marlon,2—
11:00 A.M. on lh. 'd day of Plaintiff, •V5. PERCY MILTON,
Makethemofl,ytostart,orft
t1e Inevitable, he bought 1 pounda of peanuts, loaded them
had died In the fire.
Christmas
January, A.D. 1910, offer for sale, WILLIE AARON FLEMING, i
Into a bin In the front yard of his North Kingston, ft.!., home,
"When I got th.ui, they both were crying," said Suwanse
and sill to the highest bidder, for the unknown heirs, davlsess,
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cash, subl,ct to any and all grantees, assignees, lienors,
MEA, CUTTIR
"Ihey didn't say much. Tháy
existing lions, at the Front (West) creditors, trustees, Or other Exp.Inoughtocutmeat4orNas,
didn't say they wished they hadn't gone out. But surely they
Door of. the Sam liioi County claimants, by, through, Lender or
Years Eve.
I
were thinking It.
Couthouss in Sanford, Florida, against the ESTATE OF MATTIE
the above described personal MILTON FLEMING, deceased;
MAINTENANCI.JANITON
)epufte said the fire up arently started_
just before mid.
and all unknown parties Iaving or
Someone to sweep away all the
prppejy
AL ENDAR
night In a ntattreU in the chlkken's bedroom.
The caus waj
That said sale is being made to claiming to have any right,
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Execution
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.JoIinE. Polk,
end ONDIR FOR UNNAMED
THESEAREOP4LY
DEFENDANTS TO APPIAR
A FEW. WE HAVE
SemInole nty, Flo 14
AND- PLEAD (SERVICE BY
Publish
December
12,
19,
36,
MANY,
MANYMORE
1979
PUILICAIION).
TO:
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OfficIals said Sarah Davis, II; her daughter GaIl, 27, and her
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and January 2, 1910
unknown heirs, devisees, legat,es,
GraiL 31, of California, were M*yilatsd in the the. Their
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grantees, assignees, lienors,
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bodies were found In separate bedroon*.
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ANN ETTE &amp; PAT
INTHECIRCUITCOURTINTNE claimants, by, through, under or
In (lumbus, Ohio, a short in an eztemlon cord leading to a
against
MAThS MILTON
ICUIT COURT, IN EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Qw1stm trqs staa,te a fire sary Tuesday that killed Myrfe
CIRCUIT, CIVIL DIVISION, IN FLEMING, deceased, ard all
EMPLOYMENT
Huff,• 73, of Huntiàgtoa, W.Va,, olfiduis laid. .
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
12 FrenchAve.
unknown parties having ,
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PLOR IDA
dalmln to havg any right, title
FLORIDA
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CIVIL ACTION NO.
1$fl.CA.M. CASE NO.
Interest in the
79.11$
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property
IN THE MATTER OP THE hereinafte, described. You are
NOTICE
OP
ACTION
Christmas Eve Turns
hereby notified that an action has
ADOPTION o.
IN NE: THE MARRIAGE OF
been instituted against u in the
BRENDA MARIE ROZANC,
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LAURIE MC CAIN
amine,, above Cowl by the United States ____________________
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As
FREDERICK THOMASNOZANC. of- America, to foreclose the
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a minor, mortgage on the following
ROBERTS. MC CAIN
PREPARENS WANTED
and MELISSA MA! blANC,
dii bed property: Let 21, LONE
Respondent
cell 3234910 or 230-nil
PINES,_according to Put thereof
a minor.
gppg, 1J. (Ups) The death of a.l0.ysu.old TO: Robert S. NcCaln
for Interview with Nsvw Held
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Income Tax Service. 101.
Last Known Mailing Ad.
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Kingsley,Mt. Climons,
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NOTIFIED tl an aCtIOn ISv actiea Isv ADOPTION bas been efOriende, PidIitdg,sajy,
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minor chi$drin and
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A Santa Cane teelud onudy
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to the Cididresi. requIred tS SIlVO a CWY of VOW required to serve a copyyou
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Predeçor of factory built.
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Induetries Inc., 3791. Sanford, PlerINl aid file the stesi, an or
S. Sanford Ave., SenisrA Fl.
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Cassethen'y H(a'y, 7:10 a.m., Woman's Cub, 250
Overlirook Drive, Cesielberry.
Ovied. Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town House,
Sauteed KiwanIs, noon, Civic Cader.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recsvevy tue., 12:30 p.m., 103 RobIn Road,
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Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990

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ea Roosevelt dime &amp; 53 00 for
196-i or before Quarters lm
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any amount 331 08)6

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Pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras, Must see. All for
$55,900. VA FHA terms
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BUY JUNK CARS
Sanford Gracious IIviItg.
--TWO BIG EXTRAS
From $10 to ISO
Weekly!. montttlyr, utilities Zoned comm. &amp; less than 1 ml.
Si-Household Goods
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pd. Inquire 500 5. Oak_511-7853. i 3 BR, 18 on 2lols, all fenced, FP,
ORIENTAL
RUGS
WANTED
from 1k Muti,Gc. 2 BR. 28, 2
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huge lots. FP I lots of trees.
Top Prices Paid
lots of shade trees. Only
it's likepennies from heaven when
used full size hotel motel bed
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$29,900.
LiSed, .ny condition 6.11 8126
79TruCks- Trailers
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
ce . 30$ 621.3005
ding. Very clean, $11.9Sea pc
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want ad.
After Hours - 3234400
N0II's Sanford Furniture
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Wanted Anliqut A Modern
Lakefront living is avail, in this
Salvage, 1792, So. of Sanford
76 F 150 '. ton Ford P U. With
Furniture Onepc or houSul
-elegant 3 BR, 48 home.
322 8721.
30-Apartments Uflfurflished
Bridges Antigues 323 7801.
rack over bed, 53.200 Call 322
- Situatedon
--885) after 5 p.m
4' zacres
VA'FHA.235.Con. Homes
wiLl, lB guest
cottage. complete
Won't
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
2BR, modern, good location
last long at 592.000.
Buy!. Sell
Low Down Payment
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
Fenced,A&amp;H.wwcarpet
rew USC'O '-urnl:ure
Classified Ads didn't work
nilure Salvage 377 8721
322-1462
2choicebldg. lots in Dreamwold I Cash for your lot' Will build on
500 S Sanford A-c
37) 6593
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ther, wouldnt be any.
your 10$ 0, our lot
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57.000 for both.
Enterprise, Inc.
Modern 2 BR. 18, CH A, WW
bVh buy used? New brand name
76 Ford Pick'p. 6 cyl.. std
71-Antiques
Model InC. Realtor
carp., fully equipped kit Near
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
611 3013
1 acre bldg. site on lake off
trans Good cond Gets good
Seminole Hosp. &amp; downtown
pct. above dealers cost Twin
p
Longwood.Ik. Mary Rd. Good
2 .4755
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fullsize. queen &amp; king. Jenkins
$235 mo plus sec. dep. 372terms. $18,500.
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HENPPIX ANT OLPES
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Furniture. 205 E. 25th St 323
0341. Adults only, no pets
ff sale on antique dining rm
0951
80-Autos for Sale
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chur. with I) s'l 10 select
4' acres on Orange Blvd. in
SUPER NICE 2 BEDROOM,
if you are having difficulty finding
Paola, Owner will finance.
lro,nDt'c l6lhrijD,'c 23 also
-CARPETS, HEAT, FAMILY
oil of total inventory of brand
a place to live, car to drive, a
,'nfiqut' refinishnq rrpt pick
S24,450.
ROOM, LIKE NEW CONDIJUST MAKE PAYMENTS-.'69 t
new lnterspring bedding. These
lob, or some service you have
p
cIt'luv,'rv Corn' see us
lION. $29,500. COME A..
'75 models Call 339 9100 or 834.
beds are not damaged or
need of, read all our want ads
sy 419 2 'ii N of Ovuecici
2'; acres, prime highway
RUNNIN'.
4603 (Dealer)
seconds
but
brand
new
top
line
every day,
3YJO
,.-----------frontage in Osteen. Presently
bedding sets only! Free local
grove. $15,000 total on good
'65 Podqe Dart.
BEDROOM. (Div
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur
, D,( Mperimenl, flOPCT5
Terms.
Good mph cond , inspected
PLACE,
NICELY
WOODED?
72-Auction
niture Salvage, 17-92, So. of
Carpet. SanfordAve,
$300 322 6722
ACRES IN A COUNTRY SET
Sanford 322 8721
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269-7377
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TING. FENCED FOR YOUR
"uaoii S G Ti','? hO', from Sanford
PRIVACY. LIVE STOCK
Refrig Repo AMANA 17 cu ft Sold
1 BR, Sandalwood condo, ',',y
Au,. ton
1)1 S S
French
WELCOME,
PARTIALLY
originally
$511,
now
$216
or
$21
carp., fully eqpt. kit,, $250
ç:05,',.i
,'intmcr 7? thru
FOIIIPPFD
WITH
FARM
month, 1st and last 5. 5200 sec.
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
mo Agent 339 8386.
J,jnu,ir
2 Next Auction
REALTORS
ANIMALS. 539.900. START I
dep. References 3228712.
l,t4U.lr',
S'alch for ,stf%
1978
Singer
Futura
Fully
i',to,
P4wy
97, I mile west of Speedway.
3210 Sanford Ave. 322.79fl
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THE NEW YEA P OF F
repussessed, used very Short
Daytona Beach, will hold a
Fur Ftte Commercial &amp; R,'si
RIGHT
time. Original $593, bal. $181 or
public AU TO AUCTION every
clenlial Auctions &amp; Appraisals
BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
"How about meditating for a while
1 QR-•$199 up. Pool. Adults only
121 mc,. Agent 3)9 8356.
Call Dells Auction. 373 5670
That's Classified Ads
SEttLE R REALTY
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
on Lake Ada, Just So. of
about cleanIng your room?"
-the only one In Florida You set
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Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in I
BROKER
-52—Appliances
the reserved price. Call 904-255•
Sanford.
Call
323-8670
NEAR DOWNTOWN
2439 5 Myrtle Aye,
41-Houses
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75-A--Vans
8311
for further details.
Mariner's Village.
43-I..Ots.ACreage
Sanford on Hwy 16, easy access
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ivasher repo GE deluxe motel
Sanford
to 1.4, Z GC.2, This house
Orlando
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For Sale 1978 Gremlin
Sold orig. $40935 used short
371 0610
321 1577
easily utilized for business
79 Dodge V,in, custom. 8.700
1—Apartments Furnished
Bldg. lot for duplex or single
w, Garnett White
LOW nm Deluxe
time Sal. $18914 or $19.35 mo.
office. Large rms., good floor
miles Better than new,
lamily home, w city water,
Req Real Estate Broker
33) 6810
Agent 3398356
extras, individual (904) 228
plan &amp; extra Ig side yd for
sewer &amp; paved street. 54.500.
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
'Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down. '
3716
parking. Only $37,800. Low
KENMORE WASHER Parts,
---Will buy junk Auto Batteries,
107W Commercial
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
down, assumable mortgage.
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--5.1 50 Battery Shop
Phone 3?? 7881 Sanford
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
DELTONAS34,000,38P.2Ba
MOONEY APPLIANCES
101W 2llhSt 373 91)1
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76-Auto
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EXECUTIVE TYPE
1
1184 Falmouth $1200 Dn, FHA
323 0691
Great rm. designer home set on i ucille F
NOOUALIFYING-- 3 BR home.
Dillon. Realtor
REAL
ESTATE
STORING IT MAKES WASTESl3rt'ar endforsale
'; acre wooded lot. Wood
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet.
MICROWAVE
305 830 9025
Call Then See
REAL TOP 327 7198
81-Aviation
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
$100 or best offer
stoneexteriorplus w-w carpet,
Owner will finance w__________________________ Push button controls, has
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3339114
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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD
inter corn, solarium, walk-In
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substantial dwn. 533.000. 322
it's easy to place a Classified Ad
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1971 Cessna Turbo 2)0 Exc.
closets, pool planned &amp; more.
.arousel, still in warranty. i
22I.
$3,500 DOWN will buy ID acres
. . We'll even help you word it
ond., low lime eng., fully
OrigInally
Brand new at 1307.000.
$649,
assume
Will
buy
iunk
Auto
flatteries,
deeded access to the St. Johns
Call 322.2611
payments of 52% mo. Agent 339
ectpt , IFR, corporate owned 8,
$450 Battery Shop
River.
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*-Houses Unfurnished
5356.
maintained Call today
04)
MAGNIFICENT
107W 27th
37-i 9)14
375 6000 or 3750182
Oaks shade this 3 BR, 28 in
3 BR, 1'; 8, economical gas wall
2 BR Older Home$110 mo.
53—TV. Radio.Stereo , NEW-RECONDITIONED
Idyllwilde w.forrnI LR &amp; DR.
furnace!. range. Fenced rear
JUNE
Wanted
C 182 Skylane, cxc. cond., mid
BATTERY SHOP
L.A McCianahan, BROKER
white brick FP &amp; privacy
yd., convenient location, LR&amp;
tIme eng, corporate owned &amp;
307W. th St
RZIG RULT
322-5992
323 9114
fenced corner lot. $82,300.
Fla. rm., w w carp., $29,000.
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Stercu,goodworkingor
maintained. Call today (904)
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Mon.-Fri7;30 S:30
REALTOR
MLS
LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
$50
3758000
or 3750182
Sat 7 30 17 30
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SPARKLING
rn-sat.
WITH TREES AND GOOD
$ BR. 1' -, B, $325 mo $200 sac.
322 4364
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Spacious 2 BR, w.sunny kIt +
.,*p Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
STEMPER AGENCY
'r Realtors 323.5774.
1795, SANFORD, FL, 32111,
FR on beautifully treed lot,
Black &amp;WhlteTV's
GIVING
For only 530,9001 Call Ouickl
DESCRIPTION.
REALTOR 322.4991
5?Oea. while they last
42-.APbiIe Homes
LOCATION
AND
PRICE.
3BEDROOM.2BATHFAMILY
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
HERB'S TV
LAKE MONROE
's.ROOM, EXECUTIVE. $500
Eves. 862-3653 322-1939
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2597 S. Sanford Ave.
323 1731
Only 2 blksawayf 2or3 BR's C.
ONTH. SEIGLER REALTY,
-See our beautiful new BROAD.
46—Commercial
Property
H&amp;A, FR, new carpet, Sc.
OKER. 32)0640, 327.1577.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's,
Goodused TV's, 5755. up
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porch. $39,900.
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WHY BUY?
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
MILLERS
Established
plumbing
supply
Beat those high interest rates
3503 Orlando
33-Houses
7619 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 372 0332
$13,100
Furnished
service
business
for
sale,
inc.
-.:i.iii
VA&amp;FHA Financing
REMODEL
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Cash to mort. Lovely 3 BR on
tools, fixtures, inventory &amp;
TV t'epo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
Call Roger Smith 327 2tllor
approx.
1.3rd
acre
w$493.75 hal. $183.16 or $37 mo.
real estate. Call W. MalicSmall 1 BR house, completely
331-7119. FREE ESTIMATES
landscaping galore. New
Agent 3390356.
______________________
lowski, REALTOR 3227913.
43_.Its.ACrge '
furnished with utilitIes, $150
HIA, dream kit., + cathedral
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-- -- month. 322-4065
Alterations
&amp;
:.
ceilings. Just $35,500.
4 pct. interest to qualified
Whatever the occasion, there is a
Home improvements
.5
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55--Boats &amp; Accessories
buyers. New homes with
Tailoring
__________________________
classified ad to solve it. Try one
.
__________________________
SACPE BUILDING SITE
monthly payments under $250.
soon.
______________________
41-Houses
Low down paymenIs 3222217
ADJACENTCHULA VISTA
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Julia's Alterations &amp; Tailoring
ROBSONMARINE
ON SR 13. FINEST HIGH
REMODELINC&amp;REPAIR
MCn
&amp;
Womens
garments
2937
Hwy.
17-92
47—ReaI
DRY.
CLEAPLL),
FORMER
Estate
Wanted
INVESTORS SPECIAL
BALINT
3225665
3 Bldg. lots in Geneva &amp; I lot in
Inc.
fitted to your size. Altamonte
Saiford. Fla. 32771
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REALTOR, MLS
Rental Income. 3 BR, lB. owner
CITRUS. GOOD TERMS
Paola.
0od
terms
&amp;
owner
Spgs.
UI
8459.
terms. S23,500.
Carpentry, Painting Rooting, J,
$19,50. CALL 644-6670
will ho
We buy your equity, close In 21 hrs.
323.5774 Day or Night
3' Nautaline houseboat, sleeps
Gen. Repairs Licensed &amp;
AWARD REALTY, INC.
8, cnmp. eqpt. galley, head, p
Bonded Free Estimates 323
Be
iuty
Care
7100
'1'
Se
3 fIR w.FR, clean I. ready to
H. Ernest
Res. lot, 2300 blk. S. Sanford
lower state room, auto pilot, I
6015 alter S p.m.
_-move into. Call to see. $33,900.
all t'xtras. Carpeted inside &amp;
Ave., zoned single (am., priced
Broker
ReV.
NEED HELP?
Need a carpenter? Painter, floor
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
out. 518.000 465 4965 or '65
fur quick sale. .1. B. Steelman,
'3 BR Furn., gas heat, inside
Call Harold Hall
A ceiling tile repair? Cabinet
Oil,.
formerly Harriett's Beauty N
290 N. 11.92, Casselb.rry, Fl.
Inc., Winter Park, 64.4-3315.
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Eve. 162.3831 _______________________________
utility rm. Priced at only
Realty Inc., REAL TOP. 323 5711
519
E.
1st
St.,
322
5742
"1.5200
Repair? Door &amp; repair?
$26,950.
I'aneling, wiIIpaper 5. drywall
57—Sports
Equipment
i
Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
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repair? Ftc? 377 04)!, George
Ceramic 'flJ
REALTY WORLD.
catch up back payments &amp; buy
Howard.
equity. 322-0216.
ALLFLORIDAREALTY
________
SWmodel S9, 9mm, auto, nickel
GOLF COURSE LOT
MEINTZER TILE
____________________________
NO LONGER USED CAMPING'
finish. Must sell. $250. Lots of
OF SANFORD REALTOR MAYFAIR
90'x 200' WITH A SPLENNew or repair, leaky Showers our
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
extras.
668
6178,
call
aft.
5.
STENSTROM
254-IS. FrenchAve.
DEROUS VIEW. OVER.
47-A- Mortgages Bought
specialty, 2$ yrs. Exp. 8698343
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IT NOW WlT.'l A CLASSIFIED
3220231,3fl377 ' 220779
AD
LOOKS SMALL LAKE.
_______________________
REALTY
REALTORS
&amp;SoId
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520.000. HURRYI
CARPENTRY
PAINTING
59Jsical Wrchandise
..M&amp;.
Dressmaking
Cozy up to the fireplace or relax
MASONRY
Will buy 1st 1 2nd mortgages.
CONCRETE
85 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 2 bath
____________________________
under
the
oaks.
Three
Bdrm
All professionai-30 yrs exp.
also make Real Estate 1
The Real Estate Agency
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
home on over 6 acresl Every
home with 5 lots close in.
FREE EST. )212914or 331-7159
Business loans. Fiorida Mar. Pianos &amp; organs as low as $99S.
Alterations, Dressmaking
imaginable
fealurel
BPP
IN
OSTEEN
AREA.
$100
PER
Guitars 40 pct oft. Amplifier,
Inc., Rieltors
tgage Investment, 1350
Drapes. Upholster"
ACRE WITH TERMS.
WARRANTED. Just 8122,5001
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount I
IMan, quality operation
713S' S. French (1797) Sanford
Orange Ave., Suite ?34, Winter
332.0707
Cai1323fl22for info.
Music Center, 2202 French Ave.
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NEWLY DECORATED 3Bdrm,
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lyrs.exp. Patios, Driveways
323 3321
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Park.
6446432
35 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
2 Bath home on quiet street.
3222255.
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etc. Wayne Beal. 327.1321
DREAM HOUSE 3 BR, 2 bath FamllypmandFloridaRmis GROUND, TALL PINES,. - -Drywall
OVER 800' FRONTAGE ON Webuyeauity$nhOuseLapts.,&amp;
WANT TO SEE A WONDER Al I
home
in
Loch
Arborl
C.H&amp;A,
aneiitrabonuslnlhisspaCious
BATEMAN REALTY
vacant land. Lucky InWORK? PlaceaClassliled Ad in
MILE LONG LAKE. IDEAL
scr.porch,spaciouseq,kit.,on
home. One acre pius. 1 year
Reg. Real Estate Broker
vestments, P.O. Box 79,
the Evening Herald today.
I )rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,
LawnS. Landscaping
a lovely treed lot with Many
warranty.
$61,5002S4OSanfOrdAVe.
__________________________Sanford, 373 474%
$262,300 TOTAL.
More Extrasl BPP WAR.
repaired. Res &amp; Comm..
321478,
Remodel 5. Additions
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RANTED. A Buy for 167,0001
LAKE MONROE- Bass fishing
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62—Lawn-Garden
S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
Call 831 5399or 862 0136
CERTIFIEDLAWN
capital of the worldl Lovely 4
SO—sceHap,eous.fo,
Sale
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE. 3
&amp; LANDSCAPING
Bdrm. 2½ Bath lake front
---FIi.CblAT&amp; TOP SOIL .
NEEDS FILL. EXCELLENT
BR, 1½ bath home on 1 acre
FREE ESTIMATES 322-7902
home has pool on one acre,
YELLOW SAND
Oak
TERMS.
firewood
for
sale
with formal OR, Lg. BR's.
Flreod
private boat dock, fireplace In
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Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7510
Fill your Pick-Up, $20
Spaciouskit&amp;ownerwiilholdl
Fla. room, formal dining, lots
CaI1322-3717
BPP WARRANTED. Yours
of extras, $19,000.
AFRICAN VIOLETS
Painting
DISABLED
for 517,3001 Call 322.3222 for
.
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AAA Tree Service &amp; firewood.
The Greenhouse
322
9111
AMERICAN
info
Side.by-Side refrigerator, $i;
NESTLED AMONG TREES,
Oak 5 Pine, you P.1,1 or we
Fvesafter6&amp;weekends
VETERANS
Picnictable,w.2bench,s,$30;
custom built 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath
deliver.3395212.Webuywood.
A&amp;BPAINTING
NEAT, Efficiency home on .72
full size baby bed wmattress,
home wIth beautifully landChaper
acre lot across from Idyllwilde
ResIdential &amp; Commercial
65-Pets-Supplies
$35;
Oak
porch
rockers,
$$9$
scaped lawn, fireplace,
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322-8753
Elem.l Excellent lot for future
aft 5
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7754137
metal office desk, $10. Jenkins
abundance of storage, double
Hwy. 17.92
tiomesitel BPP WARRANT.
Grooming &amp; Boarding ,
-Furniture, 20$ E. 25th St. 333.'- Lhasa Apso 2 grey, 1 gold,9 mo.
garden utility
garage
with
_________________________
ED. A Buy for 835,0001
FREE ESTIMATES
0911.
SEIGLER REALTY
old. Loving, intelligent, siso
area, 1 year warranty, $1S0O0
South of Sanford
All Work Guarant
ea. 333-1766.
BROKER
Animal Haven Kennels
IFTHISISTHEDAYt0buyanes
'Licensed
323 5807
Insured
Sanford's Sales Leader
Thank You, Thank You
Car, 500 todays Classified ads
3439 S.MyrtleAve.
Meetings
for best buys.
for
being
my
customers
&amp;
68 Wanted to Buy
OrIa
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Sanford
Susiness7:3OlstTues.
friends. If there's a better way
337.1171
331.0140
Painting &amp; Repair
Kenmore
While
El.
dryer,
very
322•2420
to say it I don't know how, may
good coed., $100. Used riding
Cash 322.4132
you be richly blessed. Best
Iawnmower, $125, 322-0370.
wishes Randal Rowe.
ANYTIME
Bingo
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
OSTEFN
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EUTSLER PAINTING&amp;
10 acm or more PIONEER
Every Wid.1 Sit.
Buy
&amp;
Sell,
the
finest
in
used
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Westinghouse El. range,
REPAIR_InteriorExterior
Multiple Listing Service
ACRES.
Hue
out
your
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tls
Early Birds 7:13p.m.
Avocado; metal kit. cabinets;
P-PEE ESTIMATESCaII 365.5382
homestead,bean 1000 PIoneer
Housecleaning
metal cabinet wsink. p4o
2565 HAL COLBERT
in 1910. As littleas $1,000dwn,
WE
BUY
USED
FURNITURE,
reasonable offer refused. 3fl.
PARK MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR
REALTORS
good terms.
Quality workmaflst,ip No lob too
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
1024 eve., 3335121.
small or big, Interior or ox
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur.
Housewives Cleaning Service
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 333
chub or.organhzation can
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
TV's,color&amp; BIW
iiltune, 20SF. 25th St. 3330901.
Personalized,
fast.
dependable
MERRY CNN ISTMAS
Branch
Office
0071.
323•2222
appear In this listing each
Regular
or
I
time
basis
Misc.
stereos
&amp;
tape
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player
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S acre tiled farm.
week for only 53.50 per
We DO wash windo*sl 677-5094
323.wO
HAPPY NEWYFAN
61
acre
orange
grove
week? This is an Ideal
NI
pisture.
BuIld ho Soil -our lot ovtrwrs.
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9*12 Lnoleum Rugs 511.99
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FHAVA.FNA?38&amp;245
Hon'ulnirov.msn.r
ARM
NAVYSURPLUS
of pour club
323-1132
H,Iraes,I5 Sr
ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS
3l0SanfordAve.
3325791
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M. Unsworlti Realty
Rag
337-1152, 3277)77
New Year's Special? IS pet. off
Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
',M your c1i4) or organ
Broke FURNITURE-IEDDiG.
during January on re-r.
157 V.251h11.
ZSON.%lLCassslberry,Fi.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
Ilk. to
Wholesaletoali.Or$andoWlscle.
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yr. werkrnarhlp guaranlee,
SYC.
162.3665
sale
Furn.
2NI
.3234035
insured
$34
this
listing
industrial
blvd.,
em
Included In
i Expert Roofing, 323 7473,
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sauce
by
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claims it is good for her in years, and she remembers
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chicken
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flour
and
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butter
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more as than one.
eating at piece of peanut sear in frying pan. Place milk. Put cabbage in
Besides eating nutritious butter pie in a restaurant once chicken and other ingredientscasserole and pour sauce over
and healthful foods, Mrs. that she particularly enjoyed. In large pot and add enough it, topping with grated cheese.
Deere, who was 74 on her last
Cook for Bake 30 40 minutes in 350
She enjoyed it so much that
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potatoes,
sliced
can cream of mushroom
therapy, but if I don't watch it
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1 can mushroom soup
I cook too much and the kids recipes for peanut butter pie
soup
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say I go outside and wave around but this is the version
Ican cream of chicken soup
salt
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1 cup diced chicken, ham or
When Mrs. Deere is not iiian' people enjoy.
Brown pork chops quickly turkey
cooking at home she can often
Prepare broccoli according
in pan. Put in enough sliced
PEANUT BUTTER PIE
be found at the Free
fill to directions on package then
potatoes to two
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Methodist Church helping
with the church suppers. She two.
together
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pepper, mushroom soup and meat.
2 cups fl our
sa id she particularly enjoys
can of milk. Place pork chops margarine and soups and
pinch of salt
cooking the meat courses,
on top and bake 1 hour in 350 pour Into casserole. Bake 30
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By LAWRENCE LAMB, M.D.
Special to the Herald
No one will win a Nobel prize for the most significant
achievement In medicine of the past decade.
It was not a dramatic breakthrough
or even the CAT
scanner for which Allan Cormack and Godfrey Housfield won
the Nobel prize.
The big news of the 1970s; was an achievement by the
American psos for the first time In several decades, the
ever-rising death rate from both heart attacks and strokes
reversed and actually declined.
Heart attacks, the leading cause of death In the United States
and other Industrialized nations, declined about 16 percent In
men between the ages of 35 and 74 from 1963 to 1973. The death
rate from heart attacks continues to fail In the United States
but not in the rest of the industrialized world.
Now that the epidemic has been reversed, scientists debate
why that occurred.
Undismayed by the controversy, Americana turned off their
W sets and took to the road. More than 12,000 people entered
New York City's marathon race late In 1979.
11e jogging movement that swept the nation was only one of
many signs that people had finally become involved in taking
care of their own health. The age of preventive medicine had
arrived.
Americans also Improved their eating habits. Many
decreased their intake of calories, fat and cholesterol.
The number of mep who smoked declined. Doctors set up
screening cHides for the early detection of high blood pressure.
While very few marathon runners die of heart disease, a few
recent reports have shown that even running the marathon will
not guarantee protection against heart attacks.
-Thelernsenstobethatpeoplewhoruj or diet ordo not
— and who are successful in adequately lowering their
cholesterol and who keep their blood pressure down and who
do not smoke — significantly drcrease their risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Meanwhile, surgeons are doing assembly-line
coronarybypass operations for people with severe coronary.
artery disease. As the decade ended, doctors could not yet
agree on whether all these heart operations are even
necessary.
Since meat patients who have the surgery also go on diets,
quit snaking and undergo a supervised exercise program,
there isnO clear evidence whether 1tis the surgery or the
associated rehabilitation that is responsible for the good
results In many cues.
What will all this lead to In the '$0.?
Altering lifestyle will continue to be Important and will
significantly affect the health of millions.
Medicines to lower cholesterol have had a dubious track
record. But new products may be available that can be added
to food to help elLnInate excess cholesterol and fat through the
digestive system, thir.by helping to decrease significantly the
munber of people who have strauss and heart attack.
In cancer, clwmothsropy has bsgwi to flowlth. Since a
R Clowcull may He w6teewdlnany dow,ftisho.
portent to develop d'emlc.ls that can destroy these hidden
abnormal cells, literally reaching whem the knife cannot.
Another important medical event of the '7ft was the
eradication of .i'aflpoi on a worldwide basis.

By JOANNE SCREIBER
and repairing frayeu edges
Special To The Herald
with a border.
Have you an antique VieShe recommends a good
tartan crazy quilt in your quality polyester crepe for
attic? Chances are it needs a strength, sheen and good
generous dose of TLC (tender color. If there are thread.
loving care) to put it back in bare patches, don't try to
good condition. This is a replace them. Simply handworthwhileproject — crazy stitch nylon net In a blending
quilts are rich, colorful ac- color over the bare spot. • cents for contemporary living
Here are Anita's in.
rooms and they steadily are structions for backing and
Increasing in value.
bordering an antique quilt:
Anita Wood, designer and
Lay the quilt out flat on the
writer, specializes ln tracking floor. U the edges are uneven,
down antique quil ts and squa re them wi th a yardstick
restoring them to their and tailor's chalk. Cut four
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and lavish embroidery, which she is restoring.
The new border is basted In place. This quilt was
made in squares and usable extra squares were
found with the frayed
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patches.
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Often the history of a whole chalked lines, right sides
family can be read In the facing the right side of the
quilt, with embroidered quilt. Miter cor ners. Stitch Inches apart. To tuft, thread complete instructions for
names and dates, symbols of seams and trim to 4b inch.
one yard of floss through a making a quilt, Including
special interests such as
Baste cotton batting or long, sharp embroidery mitering corners, plus patmusical motifs,
fiberfill to back of quilt, right needle. Don't knot it.
terns for 20 favorite patThe patches themselves to the unstitched edge of the
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quilts. To get your
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copy,
send
$2 plus your name,
the
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address
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zip code to
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L4 cup finely chopped green pepper
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 medium clove garlic, minced
teaspoon oregano leaves, crushed
1 medium bay leaf
I can (1034-ounces) condensed tomato soup
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CHEDDAR CHICKEN
2 pounds chicken parts
2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted
1 can UI Ounces) condensed Cheddar cheese soup
'.i cup ater
L4 cup sauterne or other dry white wine
1 small clove garlic, minced
4 canned peach halves
Cranberry-orange relish
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1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1'4 cups sitar, divided
3 tablespoons flour
1% tempoons pumpkin-pie ies
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1 cup canned pumpkin
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½ pound ground beef
4'4 cup Italian-style bread crumbs
44 teaspoon salt
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cans (20 ox. each) full-strength minestrone soup
1 can (I4 ox.) whole tomatoes, crushed
¼ cup dry red wine
teaspoon ground black pepper
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egg; mix thoroughly. Shape meat into 24 balls. In a large
aklllet beat oll until hot. Add meatballs; brown on all sides; set
In a large sauce pot combine minestrone, tomatoes,
wine, black pepper and reserved meatballs; bring to a boil.
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NEW YORK (NEA) —
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Williams present a plaque and certificate of
appreciation to Roger Whiting of Bob Dance Dodge for his help throughout
the year to the youth organization. Whiting also furnished the automobile the
Vouth Club, a division of the Seminole Black Progressive Organization,
decorated'for the Sanford Christmas parade which won first place for the
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3 to 4 cups Bourbon whiskey
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rotary beater until they are thick and lemon colored.
Gradually add the sugar, while beating constantly. Beat in the
whiskey and rum a little at a time, very gradually at f irst. Stir
in the milk. Beat the egg whites until stiff, and fold and stir
them into the mixture. Whip the cream and fold it in. Pour into
a punch bowl, and refrigerate until chilled. Serve in punch
cups with a fiffie grated nutmeg on the top of each

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the husk. For decor's sake, serve the corn in an old-fashioned
triangu ar ig feed
Th 'Piez!C style pork cook-out is right for all eaters,
gourmet, light and heavy.
This is new image for the pig since DeSoto first Introduced
than into the United Sta tes in the 16th century. The Spaniards
did cook their pip on campfires but not wit% a festive air. The
big difference between pork then and ever as few as 25 years
ago is that there was more fat on the pig. Today, crossbreeding has brought us leaner meat pigs*nd meat that Is now
on weight-reducing diets. Pork has about 70 calories per ounce
of cooked lean meat and 62 mlillgraxnsof cholesterol per 100
grams raw weight. Pork is at its best Nhen cooked at an in.
ternal temperature of 170 degrees Fa%renheit.
At home, the housewife can plan fl 4 to 1-3rd pound of
boneless meat, such as tenderloin, jer rerving. A pork chop
serving, with bo4, is about 14rd to N Pound.If you're serving
spareribs
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with the saice. Still using a low fire, the pork simmers and
excess fat Others in the pocke ts of the carcass. Occasionally
dip off the excess fat.
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Mr. Blair of Daytona Beach.
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6 loin pork chops, trimmed of excess fat
orange juice
teaspoon salt
11 teaspoon pepper
½ teaspoon dry mustard
4 cup brown sugar
Division of Forefty Is the expert on this method of pit-cooking
Preheat
oven 350 degrees
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porn. u i • . pig
Place cho ps in roasting pan. Mix other ingredients and pour
slow fire. Hoy good it it? Well, Pierce has the annual over chops. Bake, uncovered, for
one hour, basting octestimony of F)orida legislators who attend the Department of casionally.
iture's egislaUve ApjreciatIon Day.
Makes 4 to 6 servings.
As the pig P cooking, Pierce mixes a sauce to baste the
LiVe Italian fDvd??? Well, if You have a recipe that bcaLs iMs
carcass fromfirne to time.
Sunday
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grill.
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place it on the
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spread
fd' slow cooking. Then be ready for about an
Kee* steady heat under the pig by replacing the
coals as they bun out.

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DEAR GOOD-LOOKING:

I don't know what kind of
doctor you went to, but
should see an endocrinologist.
Contact your county or state
medical society and ask them
I have heard telephone about as long as I care tO.! for
a recommendation, and
conversations my boss has am a 21-year-old inale who is good luck. I'm sure you can be
had with his lady friends, and considered good-looking by hdpe(L
some of them *even come to many
ut I ave a
DEAR
kI
01::
the office. DoIth ut my y
that
giving have a "snappy" answer for
to all this? If I quit my job, I me a bad complex.
the woman whose husband
will need an explanation to
was
about
looks
so much younger than
You see, when I
my boss and his wife since I
she.
am friendly with both. She isa l3orl4l started todevelop
i sin an older (37 and
lot younger than he is and has breasts like a girl's. Not hold
i ngs woman who is
confided In me that she really big, but big enough
go fortunate ami to be W"d
hatI was minatai
marrIed bim for b1s, money. t"
awam of by a youri man (20). Who
She laughs it "rumors." Do I it and very much em- we first started
going
barrassed. All through high
laugh It off, too?
toget
he
r,
over
eight
ths
mon
IN THE MIDDLE school I was ashamed and ago. I was somewhat selftriedtohldeltthebedlcouId.
DEA R IN: I think it would I wouldn't even tell my conscious about the age
difference which was obvious
be better for all concerned if parents about it.
to
So, Just for fun, Iliad
you quit your job. You know
finally
went
to
a
a
couple
of T-shirts printed
Well, I
too much about your boss's
up.
His
read,
"NO, I AM NOT
private life to maintain a doctor when I was 18. He's an
"
And mine rosi
p Vin busbies relationshipold man who probablyIsn't
"NO, I AM NOT HIS MO.
with him. And on know to on all the new treatments
meek about the boss'i wife to said it looked like I had a TIlER."
They a f to
be worklaig for her
be
hormone Imbalance but he
ways " a
You don't have to explain why couldn't help me.I pointed out and
you're qa1fthi Jut say you thatI had practically no facial COMM111, Or two WhWOM We
,11 1 F ad I
to make a chanse. hair and wondered it that go. Sometim" we em malse
couldn't be a Mated
lba make IL
blem. a new
ALL IN
DEAR ABBY: I've got a All heaaid was, "If &amp;feel
IN MONROVIA.
problem I have lived with for like a man, then live like
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wAw to wiso at

raise

In 1980.

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Those who know say
ere
more an more
of them In the '80s.
But the women also wore
pantsuits and jumpsuits -gut there'll also be short
everywhere, not just at
skirts and unconstructed
home because they were
clothes if you wait long
comfortable, too.
enough because unless
women keep buying new
Then the young women
clothes
Seventh Avenue
got bored in their workcan't
pay
its rent
clothes and jeans and
began pulling on platform
Which Is what fashion is
shoes and long skirts with
all about, anyhow.

and

No painful pointed toes or
stiletto heels for us, the
young women said,
sticking their feet into
Earth Shoes, work boots
and sandals.
Finally, to make
they could tell each other
apart, they painted, sewed
or studded their denims

one.
I've got to find out what's
wrong with me, Abby. Please
tell me where to go.
GOO&amp;LOOKINGFREAK

neighborhood style to cook avoole pig. First, gather some good

minutes per pound fora bone-In roast.)
Twenty minutes before the meat i.s ready, saute onion and
green pepper In butter until tender.Add the next 5 ingredients
and simmer 15 minutes,
To cook cabbage. place wedges in boiling water and simmer
about 12 minutes or until tender; drain well.
When the meat is ready, place on serving platter. Arrange
drained cabbage wedges around shoulder. Spoon tomato
mixture over meat and cabbage wedges. Sprinkle with bacon.
Makes 8 to 10 servings.
recipe using pork sausage offers the opportunity to
learn why Texas, Midwesterners and Easterners like the

hickory firewood; If that's available, oak will do. Burn the
wood down to some good pals.
The pits can be made eally with concrete blocks that will
the rill 24 inches
the coals. Leave empty spaces in
the
layer of the locks to throw in the
coals for
uniform heating.
The pig Is prepared t having the butcher split him, with Florida acorn squash. Florida merchandisers making calls on
head intact, all the wa
the rib cage. Place It on the behalf of Florida vegetables in these regions are learning that
grill or a
foundatin where you can break the ribs on each acorn squash is one of the more popular vegetables.
side of the backbone. 'his will permit the carcass to lay flat On
ORANGE PORK

pointed shoes.

But, said Seventh
Avenue, to be fashionable
you have to wear layers of
these things. That turned
out to be comfortable (and

one had any business In
first place forcing women
to bind themselves with
corsets, girdles

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instead

COOkS,

and

shirt dressing,all of which
could be made In sizes
small medium and large

•

Also good was not
wearing a bra or anything
else restrictive because no

Rent-

but that

That

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Tlwre are plenty of pigs on U market and the demand is
down. The refore, pork prices ll be attractive to the frugal
shopping
Take advantage of this pck abundance family, club or

flounces and pleats. They
outfitted themselves very
sweetly for a change.
And Seventh Avenue
decided that not only was it
time to be "fussy" again
with tucks and darts and
ruffles,
clothes
should be
they were in the '30s
'40s. So, the designers
revived waists, tight skirts,
shoulder pads and fflg
heeled,
Bu• the
g, women

a glance at the young
women and said: "They've
got a point there. They're
dressing simply, and the
rising, it
way costs
fewer
to
simplify.
The
pays
steps it takes to make
something, the less it costs.
(But we can still charge a
lot.)"
So for the women who
still paid attention to it,
Seventh Avenue came up
with the "unconstructed"
meant loose,
look.
hanging, blouson
are

each

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the time to enjoy many other dticlous pork dishes.

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THIS POP-UP
TOASTER

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decide iyhich of over 200 creditors of Webb's last year in the Florida Supreme Court.
Fabulous Drugs were entitled tothe money.
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Attorney Harvey Alper is preparing to request
Washington.
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Alper said he became involved in the case as an
the dissolution of a chain of drug stores in 1976. clerk's office goes to the clerk, a law Alper says appointed aide to the court when Eckerd Drugs of
He said he must file his request by Jan. 2, but denies the creditors their rights.
College Park Inc. offered about $2 million to buy
even If he gets the necessary papers prepared in
"I'm sire It didn't cost the clerk $93,000 to in- out Webb's.
time, he only has about a one In 25 chance of vest the money," he said, explaining he believes
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will appear before such a tribunal as Tehran Wednesday with the Japanese
witnesses.
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lie also said Iran is ready to free the
hostages "If a more appropriate witness

interview published today that Iran in.
Ayatollah Mohammed Beheshtl,
"The trial that we are talking about is once his goverrunent achieves the key (the shah) comes out."
tends to release all the U.S. Embassy secretary of the Iranian Islamic designed to expose to the world aim of "trying" the United States, "all
lie said the hostages are "repressed

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people" who were "employed as tools by
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last
30
years,"
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said.
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some
of
the
hostages
were
the
oppressors," and ruled any Iranian
new
hostages
will
appear
in
the
trial
of
the
found
guilty
of
espionage
charges,
they
tilt
toward the Soviet Union as out of the
places to e an improvementover what
United States as witnesses."
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bag the ir garbage and if the weather
Herald Staff Writer
were hot there could be a health problem.
Christmas garbage and trash at 3,000
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City Commissioner David Farr said he
Sanford households, piled at the curb received no complaints. Asked whether it
since Tuesday, will be picked up Friday. wouldn't have be en a better procedure to
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No pickups were made Tuesday, notify the people that there would be no
Herald Staff Writer
Ctri.sttta
as the city' refuse and collection on Tut'sdav, Farr said, "I don't
trash collectors had the day off. Since think the people expected a pickup on
Eight election precincts In Seminole
Wednesday was a regular day off for the Christmas Day. I hope the people UnCounty have new polling places,
sanitation
workers, refuse wasn't picked derstand that the sanitation people need
The changes were made to improve
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up
Wednesday
either and the same tiling Christmas off the same a the rest of us
voting facilities and to replace polling
will happen over the New Year's holiday, do."
places that became unavailable, said
City Manager Warren Knowles said
Moore said if the city had called the
Camilla Bruce, supervisor of elections
today,
sanitation personnel in to work on
Voters In the following precincts will
ta.,
Mayor Lee 11. Moore said, however, he Wednesday, their regular day off, the
vote for the first time at these new polling
received
a number of complaints Wed- city would have had to pay time-and-aplaces In the presidential preference
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and
will be discussing with half or double time.
prhnary March 11
Knowles whether the same schedule
Precinct No. 5 - Oviedo Women's
Knowles said city hall received 56 ca lls
should be maintained next week
Club, King Street ( between high school
inquiring when garbage and
"hindsight
is
much
better
than
Wednesday
and Methodist Church), Oviedo
trash would be picked up since it was not
foresight
"
Moore
said
noting
th
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city
Precinct No. 10 - Lake Mary
commission decided to work garbage and picked up Tuesday. lie said two of those
Presbyterian Church, 128 W. Wilbur
trash crews Christmas Eve when other calls were complaints. "Most people
Ave., Lake Mary.
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employees had the day off.' It was also understand that workers get a paid
Precinct No. 12
Spring Lake
decided that the CTCW5 would not work on holiday," Knowles said.
Elementary School, Orange Avenue,
The manager said it costs about $1,200
Christmas And Wednesday was a
between State Road 436 and State Road
/
per
day to operate a refuse crew, and
day
regular
off for the crews which work
432, Forest City.
While
the city in the past has paid
/
a four-day
week, 10 hours daily.
Precinct No. 21
Sanford City Hall,
,,
overtime
wages for refuse collection on
avoided having to pay for another
300 N. Park Ave., Sanford.
holidays,
the
budget is too tight this year
holiday nod" Moore id
Precinct No. 28
Seminole County
carry
th
e
extra
cost.
Concern that a heal th hazard might to
Teachers Federal Credit Union, 2450
Knowles
also
said there would be no
garbage
ur
ye. (a
)
rebate
of
garbage
fees to those
three
days
before
it
is
picked
up
Friday
Precinct No. 52
Augustine
households
which
only one
received
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a
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d
by
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refuse collection this week and will
Robbins.said if the garbage
Precinct No. 54 -First Baptist Church
Trash greets the eye on many a Sanford street
receive only one next week.
problem looms for next week, when work crews properly bagged, as It is supposed to
of Sweetwater,
e Vi UYI
The city serves 6,000 households with
these
days.
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has
been
no
pickup
since
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and
considering
the
cool
get
New
Year's
Day
off.
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the
county
weather,
there
IAngwood.
garbage
and trmh picku p
problem.
Monday,
prompting
56
phone
calls
to
city
hail.
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Precinct No, 59
sanitarian says there is no health hazard at this is no
First Federal
fee
of $5l6 per month.
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Building, Southeast corner of Palm garbage will be collected on Friday, but the same
time.
Springs Drive and Highway 438,
Altamonte Spr1W.
following precincts have voted at
the following polling places for less than
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amount allocated as his fee for work and the costs
of litigation
had to be turned over to the
creditors whom the court finally decided
deserved the money.
While Alper's chances, based on the total
number of cases before the Supreme Court, are
only one in 25, he said he believes the case is a
basic matter of property rights, one the court
should agree to hear.

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for commercial bonds, Alper explained,
County Clerk Arthur Beckwith said the huge
interest payment was the first like it in the close
to 20 years he has held his post.
Normally, the clerk handles a total of about
$500,000 a year, and that money is in and out in a
short period of time, not held for years. The
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action, a suit to ask the court to determine who to

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court,
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Circuit Court Judge Kenneth Leffler agreed

challenge, before the U.S. Supreme Court, a just under $2 million in escrow with the Clerk's with Alper and found the law unconstitutional.

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Iran, details of his second mission to Iran since
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)
establislunents in the ares wouldagreedeclaring itself virtually at war with the the Nov. 4 siege began.
that they had the facilities to handle united States, warned all the American
In a direct challenge to the United
voting. Both precincts Will continue 10 hostages will be tried as spies if the U.N. States, Iran's foreign minister said if
vote at English Estates School, Oxford Security Council imposes any economic Washington won Security Council ap.
Road, Fern Park.
sanctions against it.
proval for Its plans for an economic
Voters who do not know, their precinct
Three American clergymen . ended blockade, Tehran would retaliate by
number will find it to the right of their their Christmas visit to Iran and flew putting all the hostages on trial asspies.
street address on their voter I.D. card. home via lAndon early today, although
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who are carrying 33 personal
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50 hostages and the matter was unlikely
to be settled until Washington and the
clergy conipared list&amp;
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and find our chilly mornings 'lust like October back home"

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                    <text>72nd Year, No. 107—Monday, December 24,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USpS) 481.280)—Price 13 Cents

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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - A Tehran newspaper today quoted
Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh as saying "some" of the
50 American hostages would be released today to mark Christmas, but the militant students occupying the U.S. Embassy
denied the report.
"We have not had any orders from the Imam (Ayatollah
Ruhollab Khomeini) and none of the hostages will be released
until then," a spokesman for the students said.
The Kayhati afternoon newspaper quoted Ghotbzadeh as
saying, "Some of the hostages will be released this afternoon
(Monday).
"This release will take place to mark the Christmas celebrations on the order of Ayatollah Khomeini."
Ghotbzadeh gave no further details, the newspaper said, but
reports circulated In Tehran that three hostages might be
released.
Khomeini said earlier today in a special Christmas Eve
message that the return of the shah was the key to the release
of American hostages, now in their 51st day of captivity.
Iran also officially asked Panama to extradite the ousted
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
The foreign ministry and militant students denied as false
foreign news reports that small groups of the hostages have
been shifted from the U.S. Embassy to secret locations around
Tehran to forestall any military reiw attempt.
"The hostages are all in the embassy and none have been
moved out of it," a spokesman for the students said.
The students released three photographs showing several of

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the hostages receiving some of the estimated 1.1 million
Christmas cards that have swamped the embassy. It was the
first evidence that the captives had received any cards or gifts.
One of the hostages in the photographs was positively
identified as Marine guard William Gallegos, who was also
recently interviewed by NBC television. The photos showed the
hostages kneeling on the floor of a room, opening Christmas
mail piled in front of them.
Khomeini broadcast a special Christmas Eve appeal to the
American nation and other Christians saying: "Demand of
Carter that he return the deposed and criminal shah to Iran,
since the key to the release of the spies Is in his hands."
No independent observer has seen the hostages for several
weeks although several captives, in telephone conversations
with relatives, backed student claims they were being well fed
and generally well treated.
One of the two groups of clergy — a three-man delegation —
was officially invited by Khomeini to hold religious services
for the captives.
A member of that delegation, the T?e' Wit!::. •cloan
Coffin, Presbyterian minister of New York's Riverside
Church, criticized Carter's handling of the embassy crisis.
He said before leaving New York that Carter's request for
economic sanctions against Iran was "highly reminiscent of
Lyndon Johnson's bombing of North Vietnam. It only puts iron
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lack of any assurances from the States,
the five permanent members, including
Russians, the United States believes the
"We are confident there won't be a Russia and China, can veto the sanctions.
Soviet Union will support its effort in the veto," he said. "They know full well what
The Soviets supported the U.N.
United Nations to impose economic it means to us."
Security Council resolution calling for
sanctions against Iran, U.S. officials say.
Nine of the council's 15 members must release of the hostages.
"They understand the importance we
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CHRISTMAS
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Certain flowers have become associated with different holidays
throughout the year: the lily is symbolic of Easter and for Mother's Day
one wears carnations, At Christmas, the bright red leaves of the poinsettia help decorate our homes for the holiday. helping supply the
demand for this Christmas plant Is Garrett Nursery on Marguette Road
In Sanford. Dennis Garrett and his family have supplied more than 20,000
of the potted plants this year to retailers throughout the state to help say
"Merry Christmas from Sanford"

He added: "We have every reason
bebm we will receive their support."
Passage did not explain why U.S. offidala held such confidence, but It was
known that Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance discussed the economic sanctions
two weeks ago with Soviet Ambassador
Anatoly Dobrynin in Washington
In addition, U.S. Ambassador Thomas
Watson Jr. met with Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Groinyko In Moscow
about the proposed action.
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Watson put the Soviets on notice, in the
strongest diplomatic terms, that a

Security Council vetowould beseen as an
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Passage said the Russians understand
the proposal for sanctions is probably the
most important matter ever brought

Th e Evening Herald will not publish Christmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25 so that employees and carriers may enjoy the
holiday with their families,
The Herald will publish New Year's Eve and New Years
Day.

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only 22 returned home. The rest went to
Why do kids run away?
"I'm no expert," she said, "no relatives, long-term foster homes, and 17
They don't make houses like that any with this Sanford woman and her family. sociologist, but since early 1974 we have to other institutions. A placement is not
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run
from
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homes
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runaways,
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have
made
some
h.rist
runbllng and roomy. signs of
Sometimes the stays are only overare everywhere — the sparkling tree in Services requires her to maintain appalling personal observations. Most of
these runaways were not wanted beck night, and a few are 60 to 70 days, even
the corner of the living room surrounded anonymity,
One of these boys was scheduled to home. In a great many instances they though they are supposed to be limited to
by brightly wrapped gifts, the creche on
the mantle and the row of red stockings haves hearing before authorities Friday, were forbidden by parents to return. The 30 days. "Teen-agers are harder to place
banging expectantly over the fireplace, but it WU postponed until Jal lie Is majority of the youngsters were dealing in foster homes," she explained.
"A group home in Seminole County is
But this Is not just a home for a closely unhappy; he had hoped to spend with a step-parent or a mother alone.
In
with
his
MoJW
who
lives
sets
of
natural
parents
(not
divorbadly
needed and would ease the
Christmas
Two
knit family, It is also a shelter home, and
till folks who live here have hearts, like another state, but now his hopes have cod) were In prison, one for arson and situation for us," she said. "We can take
four in an emergency, but even three at
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one
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distress.
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,Tbere's always room for one more Uteri from New York. "I kflOW, because father who had failed in a suicide at. demand a lot of attention." Mrs. B. Is on
home they were at our house," the said. "A tempt. The boy's solution? Attempted duty 34 hours a day.
declared the sjiei
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Friday
tacking
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another
third boy would have been here, too, but sigeld,."
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troubled
strangers in their midst causes
stOIng and preparing to receive a teen- his mother 'let' him come home for
t1 boy that night. She did not know his Qwlitniai Eve and Christmas Day. But thefter home Is 1444 years old (although problems for the family. "Periodically
name, but even a stranger can expect a what's Christmas to his mother? One day they have had them from S to 17), white, we have to take a rest and let our own
from a better-than-average Income family knit together," she said. "I am
out of 315. Theta all,
stocking and gift of his own here.
brac1i and frcmnu broken how —with very cognizant that my own l3-yearoldis g
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mumzalforaWywoldtohawimoked troubled kids demand a lot of attention;
for I or 7 years. He or siie claims to and occasionally he resents some dl!believe In God, but has no positive ficult ones."
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Not all the kids are runaways some with just our own family, but we don't
been
Shelter Home mother tacks up stocking for a runaway teen-ager.
know whetlwr the unhappy youngsters
'11* physical as thUe kids have will a.ttie down and celebrate with us.
endured continues as their 'solution' to
"Some appreciate It, some don't and Responsibility and accountability are outcome in God's hinds," Mrs. B. said,
"Mrs. B. saId. 01. astonished others run away. While they're here, all characteristics," she said.
"I give
a place to eat and sleep and
Iii in the each has some chore tc do everyday. I
d011Vh first two
a
ahouldè
to
cry on. Many of them come
"We suffer through many emotional
shelter, told his C wr4or he hadn't seen tcl them, 'I'm not your maid and you're
later It vWt or write letters.
enyburor hit aayho,yet.During one not min, but all of us have to can. cTlseswiththem.Idoalotoftalklngand back'Two
curt expressions of young
I do a lot of listening. I used to think I
of as Advent supper liscussions, I tribute'," Mrs. B. said.
people are 'in the pits' and 'getting the
The runaways may have leit sin- could make a lasting Impression,
sigeM.d rayers for mothers. The
act together,' or being In control of the
gave that idea up a long time ago.
vehement response directed not at bearable len situations, but
situation"
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Mrs.
B. "Since
so many
prayer, but toward mothers, was their other problems with them. School,
"Dramatic rescues are rare, but even peirmig are in the pits and don't have
from which most are truant, Is 'a pain" though we seldom see results, we plant their act together. sow can the children
shocking even to me."
Of the youngsters housed at the hone, Suspension and expulsion are welcomed. the seeds, do what we can, and leave the be otherwise?"

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Monday, Dec. 24, 197

Offices

NATION i Burglars Operating At DoctorsI
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
Three Sanford doctors report their offices were burglarized
Sunday by persons who used identical methods to force open
doors, police said.

IN BRIEF
Christmas Travelers Boost

tear open locks exposing their mechanisms to the thieves, who
were able to gain entry to the offices, police say. They report
the following crimes:

Annual Death Toll Over 300

— An undetermined amount of cash and checks were taken
from the office of Dr. John Day, at 961 E. Second St., between
the hours of 10 a.m. and now Sunday.
Drug samples, including samples of sleeping pills were
taken, along with an eight-track tape player from the offices of
Largen and Clontz Surgical Associates, at 819 E. First St.,
between 7:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sunday.

By United Press International
Holiday travelers, ignoring high gasoline prices, spot
fuel shortages and nasty weather, crowded the nation's
highways midway through the four-day Christmas
weekend and pushed the annual dea th toll past 300
today.
A UP! count at 4 a.m. EST today showed 313 people
had been kill ed in traffic accidents around the nation.
The holiday period began at 6 p.m. local time Friday
and ends at midnight Tuesday.
California led the fatality count with 36, followed by
Texas with 29, Florida with 22, and North Carolina and
Ohio with 18 each.
As Christmas Eve day began, Orange County was
leading the state in the number of fatal accidents with
five. The Highway Patrol also had counted two death .dealing accidents each in Broward and Polk counties
and one-each n Indian River, Hernando, Lee, Leon,
Bay, Clay, Marion, Hendry, Lake and Hillsborough
counties.

NRC Expert: Ban Plant
ERWIN, Tenn. (UP!) — The Nuclear Regulatory
Commission's top safety expert has recommended
revoking the operating license of a nuclear fuel
processing plant that recently lost enough high-grade
uranium to build an atomic bomb.
William J. Dircks, heads of the NRC's Office of
Nbclear Material Safety and Safe-guards, confirmed
he recommended at a closed commislon meeting Dec.
14 that the NRC take the unprecedented action of
revoking the license for the Nuclear Fuel Service
plant.
Dircks said the plant, a subsidiary of Getty Oil _ and
the U.S. Navy's sole source of atomic fuel — had
unexplained urani
uranium
um shortages totaling 245 pounds
since 1968.

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health hazards such as eancer, heart disease, bron
chitis and emphysema.
"The commission — recommen ds that Congress
consider a system of rotating label warnings similar to

the present Swedish system," the Federal Trade
Commission said In Its annual report to congress.
Sweden's 2-year-old system provides for rota ting 16
different warning statements on cigarette labels with
each package featuring one of the potential tobaccorela ted health hazards.

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VENICE, Italy (UP!) — Peggy Guggenheim, the
American heiress who collected and nurtured modern
art for more than four decades, died Sunday In a
hospital outside Venice. She was 81.
The Immediate cause of dea th of the woman who
befriended and discovered artists all over the world
was not disclosed, but she had been in declining health
for
eral months.
s;Il
was nouced by her son Sindbad Vail,
her only survi ving child.

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A federal suit against the operator of a Midway labor cam
apparently resulted from complaints brought by two area
legal aid organizations on behalf of camp residents.
The Employment Standards Adminstration of the federal
Department of Labor filed suit recently against Joe Jones,
operator of a small citrus harvesting crew.
The suit, filed In Orlando's U.S. District Court, charges
Jones has violated employees' rights under the Farm labor
Contractor Registation Act, a law "designed to Improve
conditions for migrant workers" according to a labor
department spokesman.
Specificall y, Jones is charged with failing to register the
property used for his labor camp with the department and
to provide housing meeting government standards
since December 1978.
Since January 1V7 Jones has allegedly failed to give
workers information on the condi tions of their employment at
the time of recruitment, claims the suit.
"People at the camp are not paid anything," said Melanie
Malherbe, an attorney for Florida Rural Legal Services, an
Orlando-based legal services corporation providing aid to
Central Florida farmworkers.
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Dar ryl F. Zanuck, a flamboyant movie producer
from Hollywood's Golden Age, died Saturday of
complications from pneumonia at the age of 77.
Zanuck died at 6:17 p.m. at Palm Springs Desert
Hosplal. His wife of56years, Virginia Fox Zanuck was
by his side, said Jet Fore, a spokesman for 20th Ceotury Fox Studios.
Zanuck ii survived by his son, Richard, aproducer;
his two daughters, Darrylin Pineda and Susan
Savineau; and 14 grandchildren.

Charging a marked-up price on items sold In a camp Is legal,
except when it reduces the workers' Income below minimum
wage, Maiherbe explained.
The workers tell her they would be willing to walk to a store,
but since they are never given cash, they must continue to pay
$1 for a can of beer or a pack of cigarettes, $2.50 for meals at
the camp and $1.25 for a sandwich in the groves, she said.
Florida Rural took ova the camp clients from Central
Florida Legal Services, the Sanford.based organization geared
towards providing legal aid for non-rural residents,
Since 1977, the year Malherbe says Jones bought the "old
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ORLANDO, ha. (UP!) — no twln'englas light
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for her organization's prize-winning float In the award are parade co-chairmen John and Judy
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Higgins.

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marching unit; LaLainla Best for Melodee McI.,ain, Krayola Kollege, best
private school
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Bra selection includes cross-over, contour, natural seamless and full-figure
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tricot, poly/spandex and stretch nylon
lace. Save also on brief, long leg and
above-the-waist girdles in super stretch
fabrics like Oiana' nylon/spandex,
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Shsrylyns a. Carpenter, Willard T. Itunson, Winter Jeanette Stiffey, Ross Robert and Pat Corbin,
$ss Oslivi,y: WiN N cesis, MieN. $3.Ng S MieNs. UZJJI Y,
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Mary
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These complaints resulted in inspections of the camp by
county health dspsrtnwnt and federalOccupational Saltoy and
Health AdmInIstration (OSHA) Inspectors.
OSHA presented Jones with a four-page report of violations
on December 8, 1978. He corrected the major violations and
completed correcting all but four minor ones by this March,
said Harold Monewe, area OSHA director.
The camp soon will be inspected again for OSHA viola tions,
he added

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LONG WOOD WOMAN KILLED
ALengw Wothanweflo win hado fir on1'ntèjjj
4 in Orange County Sat urday evening.
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Altamonte following the crash which occurred in the east.
Thieves also broke into the office of doctors William Rape bound lane of Interstate4 Just west of the Seminole County line
and Robert Rosexnond but took nothing.
at 5:56 p.m. Saturday, said the Florida Highway Patrol.
VANDALISM AT GOLF COURSE
Mrs. Hopkins, 40, was the only fatality in the collision bet.
Early this morning, a person driving a small pickup truck ween an eastbound car and a westbound vehicle which, for no
destroyed three greens at the Seminole Golf Course on apparent reason, swerved across the median, said patrol
Markham Woods Road, deputies report.
spokesman, saying no other Information was available due to
About $1,200 in damage was also done to a privately owned the holiday.

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beer and
she said.

WASHINGTON (UP! )—A federal agency is urging
Congress to consider rotating different warning labels
on cigarette packs, with each one mentioning specific

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golf cart at the course, they say.
Sunday, the course ma nager reported similar damage to the
third and fourth greens. Today the driver mangled the fifth,

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U you're a motorist In Seminole county, you'd occurred on Sundays, but there were two

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be wise to stay off the highways on Tuesdays.
The Florida Highway Patrol reports that the
worst day for traffic accidents and traffic
fatalities is Tuesday, and the second worst day is
Friday.
Statistics for the period of January through
September, 1V79, shows that 361 accidents, four
of than fatal accidents killing seven persons,
occurred on a Tuesday. Qn Fridays there were
5 accidents, two of them fatal accidents with
two persons killed.
The time period when accidents took place was
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday.
The sajest day of the week to drive In the
county was on Mondays when 248 accidents took
place with no fatalities. Fewer accidents -.214

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Area Code 3O22-2511or831.9993
Monday, December 24, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE. Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $fl.00;
Vest, $4t00 By Mal-Week,-;1,00; Month, $4.; 6 Months,
$24.00; Year $47.00.
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fatalities registered.
On Wednesdays, 252 accidents occurred with
one fatality; Thursday, 263 and two fatalities;
Saturday, 260 with three fatalities.
Total traffic accidents during the statistical
nine month period were 1,953 with 17 fatalltes.
Thirteen Florida highway patrol officers are
assigned to Seminole County.
Meanwhile In adjacent Volusta County, the
with
wors yj_traf accidents is
ió4 accidents and five fatalities. Friday is second
with 386 and Sunday third with 341. The worst
day for traffic fatalities is Sunday with 14 then
Saturday with five,
During the nine month period in Volusia 2,191
accidents occurred.wlth 37 fatalities.
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That

small, faint voice you may have heard
above the racket of the cash registers during the
Christmas shopping rush was that of an infant
hoping to be noticed amid the hurrying crowds.
Most people, if they listened, recognized the
voice as that of the Christ Child, the Savior. His

Two w officers have joined the ranks of the
Lake Mary Police Department. They are: Bruce
smith of Winter Park, who has a bachelor's
degree in criminal justice, and Linda Payne of
Longwood, a recent graduate of the criminal
Justice program at Seminole Community
College.
Miss Payne holds a black belt in karate.

The two new officers replace Bill Hipp, who
has joined the sheriffs office, and Dale Plcou,
who is now with the Altamonte Police Department.

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all about.
For many others -of different religious perm
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suasion, or lesser persuasion, or no persuasion
the voic may have had a different source. But It was and Is present nonetheless, and the
By DON GRAFF
message it speaks is the same for all people.
By ANTHONY HARRIGAN
If anyone ever manages to come up with an
Tom Snyder's Prime Time program on
It is a message that echoes across the ages each
exact definition of what is news, it will make
year at this season -a message of hope, of belief television recently devoted considerable time
news.
in the essential worth of mankind, a rebounding to the U.S. government's reglsfritloñ and
Meanwhile, we make do with such less than
Iranian
"students"
in
the
faith that despite all the sorrow we visit upon processing of
e
pro
gram
comprehensive
efforts of Webster and others
United States. The message of th
ourselves we are capable of learning how to live In that
as "a report of a recent event," "new init's unfair to single out Iranians for
was
peace with one another.
formation," "matter that is interesting to
special treatment.
It is a message that has been relayed from one
audiences," "a newsworthy matter," "any
This is a theme being employed by extreme
'person or thing thought to merit special at.
disillusioned, frustrated, yet somehow still civil libertarians in numerous Journals. One
tentlon."
hopeful generation to another, and will go on would think that a foreigner has the same
By any of those standards, the situation In
being relayed until our allotted time on this planet rights as American citizens. This Is an ab.
only
native
born
course,
for
surd
notion,
of
Iran
certainly qualifies. And that would seem
.
runs out.
and naturaUzedcitluns have access to all
to
go
in spades for the hostages Inside the
We have today quite a bit to say about how long rights enumerated In the Constitution. A
American embassy.
BUSINESS
WORLD
or short that time will be. For in this century we foreigner is Just that. He Is a guest In this
.
Not, however, In the opinion of a growing
have discovered the power that can either reduce country. And, like all guests, he has a duty to
body of critics of how themedlais dealing with
civilization to savagery, if not wipe it out respect the laws and customs Of the host
the flow of information from Tehran. The
complaint is that the news organizations are
altogether, or elevate It to heights undreamed of. country.
No Iranian has an automatic right to use a
being manipulated, allowing themselves to be
Yet It is not that power that needs controlling, it
engage
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as
li
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cense
to
demons
tr
visa
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used as a "forum for propaganda on the part
Is ourselves, just as it has always been.
By MARY TOBIN
mob activity or to evidence hatred of this
jewelry at a
Broad
said
he
can
resell
good
Iranian authorities ..."
of
That is why the Christmas message is as live country. If an Iranian wants to demonstra te,
UP! Business Writer
profit because with bullion prices and labor
Representative of the' reaction of many
and pertinent and hope-refreshing today as It was let him do so in Tehran, not Washington.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Americans are costs so high, jewelers find cheaper to buy
American authorities, those last are the.
when It was first heard 2,000 years ago.
Judging from Tom Snyder's show, Iranian
buying gold Jewelry In record numbers and good used gold jewelry than to order it new.
words of Rep. John Brademas, D.Ind.,
they are selling their old Jewelry for high
There CAN be peace on earth, if we will but "students" are all law-abiding, peaceable
Americans also are buying jewelry in
assistant House leader, in specific reference
prices. Even the gold fillings in teeth are record numbers. Wideband Coin Jewelry,
have good will. There ARE tidings of great joy, if folk who want to advance their education,
to an interview with a captive marine cor-.
worth their weight in it.
which makes necklaces and other ornaments
poril recently telecast by NBC. ABC and CBS
we will but unclog their ears of the noise and Those who want to study and obey our laws
are
welcome
here.
Those
who
want
to
attack
Industry
sources
estimate
the
average
from
Krugerrands
and
other
coins,
reports
also been interested initially In the
had
confusion we surround 'nirselves with.
the police, turn over atmoblles -as they
American household has about $150 worth of that sales are expected reach
$50
million
for
ctive interview but balked, they said,
prospe
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did In Beverly Hills a few months ago or
gold in the atticor stashed away ln drawers or 1979.
at the terms of the Iranian captors, which
who parade up and down In front of the White
closets.
"People are more conscious than ever of
included transmitting a statement of
House ought tie deported. We don't need
Empire Diamond and Gold Buying Service gold as an Investment, but at the same time revolutionary princlples'
foreign troublemakers In this country. We is paying the market price for that gold and Interest in gold Jewelry from an aesthetic
Neither network, however, had shown such
have enough of our own.
cuatoinoli are filling the waiting room to take standpoint continues at a high level," said
reluctance on earlier occasions. Both had
The but congressional commentary on the
advantage Of the record prices, now over $450 Irving Korwin, Widebend president.
Joined In the general rush for interviews with.
It was so like the selfless Mother Teresa to
"nt" coma from U.S. ft. w ounce.
B** Broaduld although Interest In 18 karat the Ayatollah Khonieinl, i personage; ..4
accept her Nobel Peace Prize monetary award d
Of CIII6UIIIS US TM t
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1 id'S which poll and Iii the gold coins has grown, 14 karat
unquestionably meriting special attentlofl. .1
$19O,90O,t tt flax .ot
poor the sick aM
was I Chalt&amp; te%aM 10 the '-mW. State Is Mill by far the biggest seller in the United
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It was the resultant mass exposure aci
world's unwanted children.
"Carter's decision to deport Iranian' Building when It opened in 1931, said he buys stateL
corded
this eminence noire of the revo2ut10
who violate the terms of their visas about $0 000 worth of gold fillings a year and
Broad, who feels that today's high gold
is.stsd
gg
there might be cause for
The 89-year-old Roman Catholic nun will use the is welcomed by Americans who are Unthinks "probably several million dollars price is "sheer folly" remembers the early concern over American news -gathering,
money to build homes for lepers in her worldwide debly outraged. To be confronted on worth of used gold fillings are purchased 1930s when he sold his gold to the assay office activities In a chaotic Iran.
Missionaries of Charity organization. She also will our own sell by dissidents who are supporting annually throughout the country."
In New York for refining at $20 an ounce, and
incl udes the press, of coursi U well
But most of Empire's customers are selling .for $35 after the Gold Reserve Act of 1932.
for the bondage of
donate to that cause the $70,000 she received from
as television. Representatives - of both have
Silver bullion, which Is now over $20 an
the Norwegian Peoples Prize and another $6,000 our fellow citizens would be bad enough. jewelry. They give various reasons - "the
been all over the Iranian scene and Iranian
e,tsriceive insurance Is too high" or "I'm afraid of ounce was then about 35 cents. "I sold a 24
spokesmen, authoritative or merely
obtained by her request to cancel the traditional 11116weveir,wnthoier
the proteCtion Of our own Police, and when robbery."
ounce silver water pitcher for $24 wholesale.
presuming to be,
Peace Prize dinner.
But Broad said the principal reason is the This week I bought a second hand pitcher the
they are bore for pilpOIiI Of e!PloltlnI
But It is television, a much . more Intense
and education, It Is - public "it more aware that gold Is worth lame size for over $400," he said.
Her gesture of giving is a rare event these days Amerim
medium reaching vast numbers of people
something and they want to take advantage of
Asked about frauds In the gold-buying simultaneously, 1pon which attention and
when many In this world are looking out for doubly hard totakel
fInId
reading
the
account
Of
the
high price."
business, Bad advised dealing always with
"I
have
Just
critictan focuses. It is by its very nature
themselves and giving little thought to the needs
Mr
.
X,anfranlanetudeflt
here
inWashthltcn.
How
much
one
gets
depends
on
weight.
a
reputable
Ihin
and
"please
print
In
the
super visible In the sort Of highly visual
of others,
H. admits to being a perpetual d.mottrator Empire - most reputable buyers work the Story that If one has gold of any value to sell
dram&amp; now being played out In Tehran.
Mother Teresa, known as Calcutta's Saint of the who b"long since lost track of the number of same way -buys gold by weight. If the gold Its Important to get more than one bid. I tell
This was recognized early and clearly by
gutters has spent more than 30 years in caring for antlahali rallies he has attended UYIng 'I bullion price is $450 an ounce, for example, a my own customers the same thing."
the ayatollah and company, who know how, to
M)POrt aiiy 'antl.ImperialISt aCtion.' That 14 karat gold bracelet (14,24th1 pure gold or a
As to those gold fillings, which Broad said
seize a golden opportunity when It has been
the city's poorest of the poor.
snbasuy IA little over half) that weighs one ounce would "are a good quality of gold, they are usually thrust upon em by the competitive enof
'"
In accepting the award In Oslo recently, Mother Tshran. Mr. X. come to this 0=1117 to study be wor th roughly $200.
thus
alloyed with platinum or silver," a large gold
Of American newipeople. But
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Teresa addressed
the audienc on her polift-WUsk
on wWch
"Jewelry that has antique value, 100 years
1llng or gold crown Is worth about $15.
whether It Is really doing them any good Is
philosophies of life:
he owns some 1,100 books. The books were or older, Is worth much more If its an at.
"I had an elderly woman come In the ether
another matter. me, circumstances in which
.,,We need to tell the poor that they are p
setthmoosyt* has isrnsdlll.galIl tractive piece," Broad said. "Even modern day with a gold filling so Unall you could
hostages are being permitted to
somebody to us," she said, "that they, too, have by working as a waiter In a Washington aru jewelry In good condition and uâefid for hardly see It," Broad said. "I gave he $1.50 speak are fully apparent to the audience back
resale, might bring more."
for It and she was pleased as punch."
hems.
been created by the same loving hand of God, to r.stauranL
lQve and be loved."
The nun from Calcutta, who was honored by a JACK ANDERSON
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Orig. $17. Rlb.stltched sweater
with great fashion necklines
and band.bottom. Colorful
acrylic for misses sIzes,

Orig. $14. Mandarin collar
blouse or tunic in soft touch
poly. Basics and brIghts for
misses' 8.18.

jg. $13. Classic checked or
striped menswear-look blouses,
Detailed with small collar,
one-button cuff. Yarn-dyed
poly/cotton for junIors' 5.15.

blouse with notched collar for
your favorite suit. Soft poly
In pretty tone-on-tone colors.
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The selection
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M her Teresa for the peace prize. May the
knowledge of her good works Inspire others to aid
the unfortunate people of the world.

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WAIINGTON - 'lbs ndlitu7niUOI$ between will loss valuable customers toif the president unleashes the F.X salesmen,
and pressure on Carter Is building. Lobbyists when seeking etnploymeat In any but the
aim at Jimmy CarWs
arms-produci ng countries with fewer
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for Nortlwrç and General I)ynamlca, two Of
most wow jobs
positki. that the UnIIsd Slats, should riot be scnçIes and more aircraft models to cheese
the loading contenders for en F-X coq*ract,
s wwWo No. i aria muhant. Secret bm
Much Cd this stigma comes from the
snrIwaaa In this joUcy
And anyway, 11* F-I perurs note, the have been working Capitol Hill with their
piddWs ignorance Of t,Of1
M* 1W
carter policy prohibiting_oxportosly usl flair.
we aw on to prealwo
thu. d4lg are haMad oat, ids,
COurd5e1y why dP.tngoibra.
WNJOns has m, u was biped, set an.
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pwm*dK
Wheaso far steak to the highroad Cd sumstha$'isd other oories to ewb.
doesn't want a lot of puctIy about tli
sctin .1 munItions "In. Moral session. basal Cdk Cyr Vines urgingpro
fly miraUty, tsrtl4I
the pi'uM1Of rev$e*
duction of the
far
,orksd, they argue,- so wby net, giwe 600 BOW 0111111110.7bsy WdW&amp; Sm. Fra
weapons lM&amp;ed s
IoCaw Is so badly needed.
eapsit. Seth
Indrer1 Of- American sims makers a flgW"g chines 10
Hon are JtM tirse atnçls Cd abJ7
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ch, Didaho the ncriesln(ly
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sflgl*fsrthaF.XizLecyW. mills..
diesnpIoaOfpsacs,(*rfools.
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aWdem. WIth lbs PsMngm'a .port, she - - vmb Vtnt 'rib. ).paten.t of and women were routinsly t'i'44 loss th
profit - Pngon br, Stats ipeeI
the expert fW
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adwa' hawks
mgsdon.tiprornlostopstent- honorable dscbargss.simp scss ths
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4traclsas a foreign policy teal
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sadIe I special priulds'41i1 fI15W
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Full, Reg. 6.99 Sale 5.94
Queen, Reg. 11.99 Sole, 10.19
King, Reg. 1 3.99 Sal. 11.89
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Twin, Reg. $22 Sale 17.60
Full, Reg, $28 Sale 22.40
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Full, Reg. 19.99 Sole, 15.99
Queen, Reg. 23.99 Sale 19.19
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Queen, Rig. 8.49 Sale 7.00
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Standard. Rig. 3.69 S•Ii 2.99
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provides its performers with a
built-In, loyal audience.
Conboy has interviewed 150
youthful actors and hasn't
come close to filling any of the
roles. He expects to see 500
others before he completes
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with plaid Herculon• fabric trim. Rugged steel frames, durable
brass plated hardware, soft padded handles. Camel, heather
plaid and blue only.
Sale 24.00 Orig. $40, 21" carry-on
Sale 32.40 Orig. $54, 26" pullman
Sale 37.80 Orig. $63, 29" pullman
Sal. 19.$0 Orig. $33, Tote
Sale 2940 Orig. $49, Garment bag

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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) —
The word went out that 16 new
cast members are being
sought for the soap opera
"The Young and The
Restless," currently rated
No.1 among daytime dramas.
Producer Johh Conboy is
expanding the 30-minute
*ies to a full hour and needs
the services of a bunch of
young actors, mostly in their
teens and early 20s to make
the expansion possible.
The opportunities the show
represents for young performers is irresistible - a
generous weekly paycheck,
national exposure and hardto-get experience.

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He is hampered by the fact
that some teen-age roles must
be played by actors 18 or older
who must look 15 or 16 to get
around California child labor
laws.
For every young actor and
actress he Interviews another
one or two are screened out by
his casting associates. Con.
boy, a former actor himself,
knows about rejection. But he
can't allow compassion or
sentiment to enter his
thinking.
"There must be thousands
of young actors in the Mto-25
bracket," Conboy said
during a break in a full day of
interviewing prospective
stars. "Because they haven't
any track record I depend on
a trick to cast young, inexperienced people.

"I study their off-screen
personalities. If they really
turn on, light a fire, express
themselves well and excitingly in my office, then I
know they'll do the same thing
W1 camera.
"When I was producing
another soap opera back in
New York? 'Love Is A Many
Splendored Thing', I hired
Paul Michael Glaser (later
the star of 'Staraky and
Hutch') on the basis of his offscreen personality.
"The people who come in to
talk to me had better be
glossy, the kind of performers
who attract immediate attention.
"If viewers are going to be
looking at them five days a
week, they'd better be good
looking as well as talented.
And I expect them to be good
listeners, too.
"If I were looking for experienced performers, the
casting job would be a great
deal easier. Established
actors have done enough
things to give you a pretty
good idea of what they can
do."
Conboy mentally eliminates
most young performers the
moment they enter his office.
Their appearance or attitudes
or both are wrong.
Those who do paw a cursory inspection often fail
during the reading or screen
test because "their acting
technique" shows, according
to Conboy who adds that too
many youngsters are badly
trained.
"Young people absorb bad
habits from their theatrical
coaches," he said. "They
accumulate theatricality
from teachers. Their
techniques are unnatural.
"The success of 'The Young
and The Restless' Is due to the
fact that the kids in the series
don't know how to be
dishonest In front of the
cameras. Also, they've
discovered how much had
work goes into a soap opera.
"Casting a soap is different
from other series in some
respects but not In others.
There are certain types that
follow a pattern, especially
with women.
"If I'm casting a girl from
the wrong side of the tracks,
she mot have a big bosom
because women with big
chests are made to appear to
be more salaciousthen other
woman.
"You rarely we a flatchested actress playing
bawdy roles. It just seems to
be one of the unwritten rules
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Undaunted, Jaworsld came to reserve tailback Billy
"There will
times when a was just a short toss to (he play really hurt us, he yard and Bob Thomas kicked
Ron Jaworeld has been In back and fired two second. Camleld that turned in the quarterback be
can't complete Campfleld that helped said. "It's a crossing pattern a 39-yard field goal to give the
Philadelphia for three years half touchdown passes to rally Eagles' 63-yard ko-ahead everything," said
eliminate the Bears.
and we do it sometimes but Bears a 17-10 halftime ad.
and nothing surprises him, the Eagles from a 17-10 touchdown with 12:24 left to michael, who snaredCarsix
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not even fans booing a man halftime deficit and give them play. It almost made him passes for 111 yards. mainly in sure passing situa.
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Forget that he had thrown wild card playoff game, their second quarter and
early In see. But he's the quarterback. Carmichael got just enough of Philadelphia cornerback Franklin booted a 34-yard
for 18 touchdowns and first post-season win since the third when he struggled. I thought it was great when linebacker Jerry Mucken- Bobby Lee
Howard in the end field goal.
finished fourth in NFC 1960.
"That's a bunch of gar- the fans gave him an ovation sterm to take him out of the zone that snuffed out a Bears
The Bears were hurt when
passing efficiency during the
Philadelphia now plays at bage," he said of the jeers. when he left the field (at the play, and wide receiver march at the Eagles' 9-yard
an
84-yard run by Payton to
regular season. The fans did, NFC Central champion "They can say what they want end of the game)."
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Smith
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line
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game
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Mike
the
Philadelphia 1 was called
because once Jaworskl threw Tampa Bay in the NFC to say but! have a job to do, It
While Jaworskl was on the Bear secondary man at the Phipps threw the ball for hack because of an illegal
four straight incompletlons, semifinal playoff game next didn't bother me at all. But money with his TD passes of Chicago 45
to spring Camp- Brian Baschnagel when motion penalty against
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I've been here three years and 17 and 29 yards to Car- field all the way.
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Bill Payne's Fighting Seminole basketball squad just might

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replacement John Walton.

The O viedo Lions, led by all-tournament selections Horace
Roland and- Troy Kessinger, captured third place in the

have had a Christmas carol in mind Saturday night at the
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Behind a Bruce McCray and Keith Whitney led fourth
quarter surge, the Seminoles pulled away from Lake Howell
69.50
to add the Oviedo Outlook Invitational title to their
growing list of credentials.
The victory, followi ng wins over Merritt Island and Lake
Brantley In tournament play, stretched the Seminole's win
of the
streak to an even dozen and kept the Tribe in the ranks
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victory.
That surge, and the Tribe's 12 game win streak, prompted
some high praise from Lake Howell coach Greg Robinson.
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For Um Seminoles, once again the steady play of forward tually It was another lightning quick drive to the board Inthe Seminole's 69-50 championship win In
the Lion-Outlook Invitational.
Bruce McCray gave him game scoring honors with 19.
bucket and an assist for the high flyinj guard.

McCray, who has led the Tribe In scoring In 10 of its 12
games this season, was selected to the all-tournament team
and honored as the tourney's Most Valuable Player for three
solid all-around games.
Joining the talented senior on the all-tournament team was
fellow forward David Thomas, slowed down somewhat by an
eye Infection.
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Streak o Seven.On. Road T

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weren't flat but that kind of schedule
Elsewhere, Los Angeles defeated Totals 2412-24
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takes its toll."
Seattle 102-97, New York beat Portland
Halftime: Oviedo 32, Lake Brantley 21, Team Foul': Lake
After a deluxe tour of the Midwest, the
Phoenix trailed 95-82 with seven 111-103 and San Diego took Utb
124-118 In Braitley 19, Oviedo 15, Fouled out: none.
Phoenix Suns finally return home. The minutes remaini ng but then reeled off 13 overtime.
Suns, playing their third road game In straight points to tie it 95-95. Junior
Lakers 1, SuperSonics Vi
three nights, apparently are not WOl5O Bridgeman made two free throws with
Spencer Haywood's threepolnt play
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Suns a 3-point play to give the Suns the lead. Seattle In the Pacific Division. Kareem
and Kansas ty Saturday ld5ht, the
MY team they've faced different tactics just about every
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"We played two tough, physical games Abdul-Jabbar had' 32 points for Los
time we hit the court sat they've adjusted well enough to
Milwaukee
decision
over
the
Bucks
the
last two nights on the road," said Lan Angeles and Jack Siluna for Seattle.
Both Seminole and Lake Howell will take the rest of
won
Sunday
night.
In
all,
Phoenix
has
Robinson
of the Suns, "We should have
Ieuono
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holiday
before returnlngto regular aea10n
Kicks 111, Portland 103
two- been theones tobe sluggish-but they
cannowenjoya
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Bill Cartwrlglg scored 25 points and
Conference play in January.
day layoff before taking on Portland at were.
teamed with guards Ray Williams and
LAKEHOWELL(N): Baues$,Brightnhifl1S,CMCKfl1&amp;ht home
Wednesday night.
Milwaukee Coach Don Nelson, Whe M1chaelHayRIchrdsontnasecond-ha1f
17, Conway?, Seoul, 8mIthl, JamesO, Mincey!, F. Mekuight
Backed by Paul Westphal with 26 team had lost six straight in a recent charge to Mop Portland, Maurice Lucas
is, points and Alvan Adam witit 24, the Suns stretch, said he did not like the way the topped Portland with 29 points. '
compensated for the low nf injured game developed.
cuwrs 124, Jul In
317-919.
WhItney 170 Butler 1, &amp; Thomas 0. Totals
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forward Walter Davis and a heAvy case
"I didn't have as good a feeling about
Lloyd Free scored 41 points and Swan
Hdftbm Sanford 29, Lake Howell
of
travel
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the
game
after
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first
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Nelson
Nater
tied his carew high with 35 points
Howell 12, Sanford I, Fouled out: none.
We had no right to win It without said, "We were a shade away from and grabbed 22 rebounds as San Diego
Walter Davis (out with a twisted ankle) blowing them out and when we didn't I won its third straight to even Its record at
and playing the third night in a row on the knew we were In for a tough fIght."
19.19. ilmi Boone of Utah hit an 18-footer
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Colonial's Grenadiers,
Dave Lasley (114) also
Herald Sports Correspondent Friday's hallway point nabbed a fourth place finish.
Greyhound grappler Terry leader, held on to nose out a
relt had one thing In mind fast-closing Palatka with 128 second place finish at 114,
when he stepped onto the mat points. Palatka finished with coach John Horn's Oviedo
Saturday morning
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the 157 pound weight division, notch to third with IO1'a, Steve Keyne(121), last yearts's.
The Lyman junior, who had while Martin County finished state rwinerup at 109, finished
beenaeeded number one prior fourth with 105'2 points, fourth for the Lions.
to the Lyman Christmas Bishop Moore preceded the OUui'r county teams, Lake
Invitational, proved the Greyhounds in fifth with 97 Brantley with 161,2 points and
seedmakers correct by points.
Sanford with 13 finished
sweeping four straight
Schofield, the hound's 235- do
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M pinning two foes in Lake Howell rival and second
Alter losing to Barrett, the
Friday's preliminary rounds, seeded Brock Counts in the Fighting Seminoles' Breig
Barrett disposed of Sanford's semi-final with a surprisingly squeezed past Lake Howell's
Paul Brelg 17-4 in the morning quick 49 second pin.
Chuck Pellett 4-3 before losing
semi-final encounter.
In the finals, the monstrous a tough overtime match to
"He controlled the whole junior was In turn put on his Winter Park's Dan Mitc hell 7match," coach Skip Pletzer back by Evans heavyweight G. Breig finished fourth,
said of Barrett's victory, Max Purcell at the 2:41 mark.
13111 Nelson (169) of
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Bishop
Moore was selected
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near falls.
most
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however, didn't come as easy. post a 7-1 victory over Silver division. Palatka's Mark
It did come though, as the Hawk Jerry Manuel for third Brown won that honor for the
talented junior subdued a place. Lawrence had a 10-3 lower weights, Palatka's Jack
determlmd . Mike Revell of lead and a near pin before Givens had the fastest pin In
being matted by Winter 34
Palatka 5.4 for the title,
seconds.
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Park's
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wrestle as well as he had efforts of his 222-pounder.
been, but he was never in
Following the Greyhounds
danger of losing it."
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cislic - he's locking to "There's a lot of pressure

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For the Bucks, who played without with tour seconds left in regulation to
team'slast9 points. "Buttheydldn'tput guard Quinn Budiner, Marques Johnson send the game into overtime. Adrian
way and we made our run. We had 21 points.

loss of 40 yards.

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victory gave &amp;mford Electric the first half title in the
Sanford Junior Boys Basbtball 1,0881le with 8 Perfect

lue-Gray Game road," said Westphal, who scored his

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gj period and posted a 37.35 win Saturday. 'l'be

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"Against San Diego, the way the teams mat- courageous group of young men out on that field
chup, I'd have to say Houston's offense Is better that I have ever seen assembled. They plain
than San Diego's defense. Against San Diego's would not take no for an answer."
offense,
I'd have to give the edge to Houston's
14
The Oilers sacked Morton six times for a total

After faUlN.behiM by as much as six points in the

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three quarters. On that one occasion kicker Fred they took our wide receivers away from us well,"
Stelnfort's 50-yard field goal try glanced off the he said. "That's the sub defense."
Denvers offense did not advance the ball inside
-right goal post. moved' Houston Into the- AFC
Houston 18-yard-line but once. The Broncos' first
semifinal round against the Chargers at San possession produced an $0-yard drive and a 7-yard
Diego Saturday. Broncos' cornerback Louis scoring pass from Morton to Dave Preston.

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We must analyze and do something about our
The Oilers built a 10-7 first half lead on Toni offense next year," Miller said.
Fritsch's 31-yard field goal and Campbell's 3-yard
Houston's current problem is getting people
scoring run. And then they virtually held Denver healthy. Team physican Dr. Tom Fain said it
at bay.
would be at least today before the extent of the
They had to
with injuries to three key of- three injuries could be determined. Campbell said
fensive players: Campbell, quarterback Dan he would play Saturday.
Pastorini and wide receiver Ken Burrough.
The Injured players contributed heavily to
"Basically, it was a do or die situation. We were Houston's early lead, with Campbell gaining 50

they threatened to score only once in the final

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The Broncos moved the ball so inconsistently to sit in what Miller called a "sub defense."

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looking at a Christmas at home or advancing in yards on 15 carries and Pastorini throwing for 149
the playoffs -if we let them score one time,"said yards.

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Patriots head Into their Five Star Conference schedule
January 2 with a home contest against Lake Howell,

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Payne was obioui1y pleased with the victory but felt that
his squad has not been playing all that well lately.
our thing la y," commented
"We haven't been do
Payne.
The Seminole's "ThIi" is running.
'Maybe the pressure of playing slowed down and patient
ball Is getting to the kids a little," Payne pointed out.

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d fenses an VCvy little offense.
And in the Oilers' Craig) Morton held the ball
too long . It was a lot of
13-7 victory over the Denver Broncos' Sunday,
things. I didn't think they could beat us without
they made do once more for old times' sake.

Oviedo upped its record to 54 on the year whde Lake
Brantley dropped to 1-9.
"The more our boys play together, the better we'll get,"
concluded Phillips.
Both squads take the rest of the holidays off before ft

Phoenix Suns Stretch Win

of Lake Brantley, Horace Ro" and Troy Kessinger of
Oviedo. Carl ArmUmig of Merritt Island and Neal Gillis of

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Both coaches cited the rebounding difference as the key
factor In the ball game, Oviedo controlled the boards 39.24 on
the night and they snared many critical offensive rebounds.
"We came out flat," commented a seemingly angry Lake
Brantley coach Bob Peterson.
He was referring to the Patriots' hearty effort In a 45-42 loss
to 9th ranked Seminole in'a semi-final match up.
Dershlmerled Peterson's crew with 26 points, many coining
on long range jumpers,
Center Tom Moths was the only other Patriot in double
figures with 10.

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We Oilers made do with

away a pass to a speeding Horace Roland who hit the lay up to I

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yard run earlier, plunged one yards in 16 carries.

was legal or an illegal pick but

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Miller knew that Oilers' victories usually strained lower back early in the game.
Oilers defenders preferred to think they shut
coincided with good performances by the NFL's
rushing leader, and it was common knowledge down Denver, Miller sounded as if he weren't in
that in the only game Campbell missed this total agreement.
*No alibis. No excuses. Congratulations to the
season, Seattle creamed Houston,
Houston
Oilers," he said. 'But you cannot score
However, before Campbell arrived in Houston

lead.
The Patriots closed the gap to two points wIth 2:30 left in the

aggravated a pinched nerve
in his neck in the second

The Oilers managed without Campbell, who

upped their lead 24-16 midway through the second quarter on a
basket by Kessinger.
Oviedo took a 36-22 lead into the locker room at halftime,
The Lions climbed to a 37-27 margin in the third quarter but
Lake Brantley closed the gap to a single point at 2:31 on a Jeff
Sevor bucket.
Lion center Doug Meyer hit a pair of buckets, the last one

ahiiner.
They had a chance to tie the ball game but Kessinger batted

Seminole County," complimented Robinson.
"We were with them at the start of the fourth quarter and
wanted to slow down the pace but they got a couple of quick
baskets and we were forced to try to play their way."
Robinson had a few things to be pleased about also.
After a sloppy opening round victory, his Silver Hawks put
things together for a solid team win over Oviedo In the semif inals
A trio of Silver Hawks who keyed that win and the champlonship game effort against Seminole were selected to the alltournament squad. Lightning quick Bruce Brlghtman, steadily
to be applying a
Improving Claude McKnight and the ever present Reggle A flying Keith Whitney seems
karate
chop
to
Lake
Howell's
Tim James. AcBarnes were honored

Denver Coach Red Miller

and probably a lot of other folks did not believe the strained a groin muscle late in the second

coming at the dose of the third period to g1ve Oviedo a 4M

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after the holidays. What Payne andhlsSeintnoles can expect
slowdown tactics from the opposition.
Greg Robinson's Silver Hawks battled the Seminoles to an
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just threç, 41-38 heading Into the final quarter.
But Seminole opened that fourth period with a 13.2 scoring

while the ball was in the air, field goal to give the Eagles
constituting an illegal pick, an early 10.7 lead. But Walter

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in a game which saw Oviedo continually look to its two aces for
clutch baskets.
Lion coach Digger Phillips was not totally pleased with his
squads performance.
"We're still not going to play as well as we're going to play.
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would know if it was illegal
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Jaworski hit Carmichael on motion or not, and it wasn't."
through the third quarter, It may ha ve run Into Mucken- a 17-yard TD pass and Tony
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Monday, Dec. 24, 1979

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Monday, Dec. 24,1979-1 B

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By DONNA FZFS
Herald Staff Writer

Sanfordites
During the late
Into the 1970s,
iñiSemfnili Countians scanned their daily newspaper
searching for news about the exploits over North Vietnam of
Reconnaissance Attack
One (RAW-1), which had
stationed at the old Sanford Naval Air Station (SNAS).
The Wing had been based
July
May 1, 1968, when it was moved to NM Albany, Ga., as SNAS
was phased out.
While their men were overseas, many of the families of those
Navy Officers continued to make their homes In Sanford and
Seminole County.
Admiral Richard Fowler was commander of the Wing at
SNAS from 1966 to 1967, and retired to Sanford in 1974.
"The most important events while I was commander here
were connected with the service of the squadrons in the war in
Fowler said. The squadrons made very many
Important contributions to the Navy operations over North
1960 and

many

J.L. Blythe II
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Wing

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ADMIRAL
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"We lost a number of pilots and crewmen, who were shot
down and either killed or captured. Sanford was home to the
families of those men during the long period when their status
was unknown and afterwards for many who were prisoners of
war. And those families were treated with great personal
warmth, kindness and concern by the people Of Sanford,"
Fowler said.
Later transferred to Key West, RAW-1 will be formally
(tileatablished on board NM Key West at 2 p.m., Jan. 7,19M.
Thus will be discontinued the only naval warfare community
dedicated to tactical reconnaissance. An interim
Ttilwnce capability has been identified to serve carrier
aviation until a follow-on to the Vigilante aircraft can be
developed.
disestablished. He
Fowler regrets
won't participate in the ceremonies in Key West.
"I perceive the action Is being taken as it result Of
limitation Of funda" Fowler said. "It will remove an Important capability in the Navy's reconnaissance. I'm not
aware Of exactly what organiza tional changes will be performed by another unit. It won't mean the ablilties of the
forces will disappear. Those abilities will probably be performed iss effectively iiIt Ieresourà devoted to them,"
be said,
Fowler said while the functions of the Wing were performed
at a,JtwqI WAR 1k. Wine
avorAmPA tralnlna administration
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and material supervision and operational control of the
squadrons based In Sanford. These squadrons deployed from
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said.
Consisting of nine fleet squadrons, one training squadron
and a support command (Naval Intelligence Processing
System Training Facility), the Wing provided tactical
reconnaissance for Navy
world from
until 1979.
The achievements of RAW-1, under the leadership of eight
Wing commanders, demonstrated the high degree of tinportance Navy tactical reconnaissance has in modern sea

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She says she enjoyed researching the personalities of each of
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students through the years.
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Her softness and gentility are best expressed in the nature
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welcome a collect call from her. extensive collection of hand-painted chins that graces her
Sore enough, she called us the ho me.
lest day! She sounded won- She took up her art years ago while her husband, John, was
derful and said she was working in school.
aid going to night school to The young couple was living with Houck's parents. She
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that toll-free number again so years, her friends, family and students have benefited from
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establish communications with But the bird plates were never really inte nded for the public
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rye ever received. It was the
following letter:
Nov. 19, IM

JOSEPH FERRY
Mr. Joseph Ferry, $4, Of
Fifth Street end Washington
Avenue In Lake Mazy, died at
his home early Satardey.
Born In lake Mary, he Is
survived by an aunt and
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each to the tune of $9,070 as a corporate gift to United Way of Seminole
county. happy about the generous gift are, from left. Jack homer, executive
Manager of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce; ion %%hitrney. S-I
director on Industrial relations; Sheila Brown. 1979 Seminole County United
way chairman: John Redmond, C-S vice president and general manager of
Digital Systems Center; and .Joe Hartwig. C.S manager of employee
relations and past president and past chairman of Seminole County United
Way.

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because voters now are carefully cqntrastlng
him to two challengers, Kennedy and
California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
Those contrasts were not being drawn
before Kennedy and Brown entered the race,
he said.
The president did not elaborate on Kennedy's "human fallibilitles." He said only
that Kennedy's day-today campaigning had
pierced the Image he had projected while still
on the sidelines of the presidential campaign.
"He's out campaigning and the voters are
getting a chance toauess what he does, what
he says, to the hazy vision of what &amp;.nne
perfect candidate might say or do before one
can be Identified," Carter said.
A poll published last week showed Carter
and Kennedy running even among Iowa
Democra ts five weeks before the state's Jan.
21 precinct caucuses — labeled by both
candidates as the first major test of the 1910
campaign.

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wing and later dedicated solely to a reconnaissance mIsIon,
RAW-i will be phased out as part of a long-range plan that saw
the end of RAW-i coincided with the end of vigilante-designed
service life.
The Wing's primary mission during Its first 13 years was to
equip and train its squadrons for long range, all-weather
delivery of nuclear or conventional weapons. The transition to
the vigilante in 1964 marked a major shift in emphasis from
heavy arrack to reconnaissance missions.

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DES MOINES, Iowa (UP!) — Public
scrutiny and the rigors of daily campaigning
have transformed Sen. Edward Kennedy
from a "vision of perfection" Into "a flesh and
blood candIdate," President Carter says.
"I was running against a vision Of perfection before," Carter said in a copyright
interview In the Des Moines Sunday Register.
"Whenever anything went wrong, they said
somebody would do a better job or somebody
could say something better.
"But now I'm running against a real flesh
nd blood candidate In Senator Kennedy —
sodGovenor Brown—and Ithink the voters
are getting a chance to see his human
(allihIlItles, like I have mine."
Carter, whose nationwide approval rating
iii scared since the seizure Of the U.S.
Embassy In Tehran, acknowledged the
Iranian crisis has raffled support for his
pëisklency,
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RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!) — A campaign by a group of Winston-Salem residents to raise money for the families of
American hostages in Iran ended the same day it began when
the citize ns decided they were not organized enough to handle
response, a group leader said.
Pam Travis, the group's coordinator, said plans were made
last Wednesday to sell T-ahlrts with the slogan "Iran: let our
people go" for $5 each.
The two.day, 13-city tour to raise money for the trust fund
had been out together in 24 hours. It beam Saturday in a
chartered jet, but was called off late in the day.
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during a recent visit to Seminole Memorial
hospital, where the grand old man entertained
patients and guests for several hours. Perhaps
even more intriguing than his visit is the grey
beard's mode of transportation: a vacuum
cleaner. Rumor has it that he would have
preferred a sleigh, but his favorite vehicle was
detained at the North Pole due to a wildcat
reindeer strike.

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married Dec. 8, at 2 p.m., at the Countryside Baptist Church,
Lake Mary. Rev. Avery Long performed the double ring
ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Newman.
2019 Hibiscus Court, Sanford. Her grandparents are Mrs. H. H.
Newman, DeLand, formerly of Sanford, and the late Mr.
Newman.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Blythe
of Lake Mary. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
James M. Blythe, 121 N. Summerlin Ave., Sanford.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her
vows a candlelight qiana gown. Daisy trixii was featured on the
bodice, long fitted sleeves and attached chapel train.
She wore a halo of baby's breath in her hair and carried a
bouquet of earth toned dried flowers.
Linda Newman attended her sister as maid of honor. Dina
Lee was bridesmaid. They wore brown polyester gowns
fashioned with round necklines, full skirts and beige satin
sashes. Bee lace trim enhanced the tucked sleeves
skirt.

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Diane Desmond, Phyllis Hartman.
(3 (10) WORLD "Getting
Elected In Papua, New Guinea"

JA (10) MISTER ROGERS(A)
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Christmas comes to Carver in
the form of a swinging party, a
Santa everyone can look up to
and an impending birth,
(7)0 HAPPY DAYS Richie

(5)0 THE LAST RESORT

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I/O Ui! AND ALL
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Beverly Sanders, Cip Ware,

11:55
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a group of unsuspecting fishermen. (A)
(51) 0 THE WHITE SHADOW

by. Danny Kaye. A comic four.
some takes an entertainment
job in Vermont to help a former
general, who is in danger of
losing his inn,

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P40w accepting Full-time and Part-time enrollments.

It FULL LEARNING PROGRAM 'DIVILOpMINTAL
I PLAYGROUND *OVIR
*2 YEARS I*PIRIINCI
I * PIOFISSIONAL CARS AND TRAINING
INFANTS TO 12
'YEARS SAPTi SCHOOL CARS AND TRANSPORTATION
,fiow OPEN FRI. £ SAT. NIGHTS TIL MIDNIGHT
*CHILD CARS BY RESERVATION ONLYI

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7:30
TAC DOUGH
THE
NEWLYWED

0(4) ml MISADVENTUREt
OF SHERIFF LOBO A bank
robber and a mean-tempered
shark upset Lobos plans to

tw
Christmas" (1954) Sing Cros-

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a friend ina nightclub act.

father whose son was killed in
the war.
S00

attempts to uncover the secret
of how Santa Claus gets down
flechimney. (fl)

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Fred and Lamont substitute for

host to a draft dodger and a

(3(10) CHRISTMAS EVE ON
SESAME STREET The spirit of
the Christmas season comes
over Sesame Street as Big Bird

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out.

01 (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

Bunker's finds Archie playing

Backus, Morey Amsterdam

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"Quo Vadis" (1951 Robert

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man for the Episcopal Church.
(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Christmas dinner at the

and Jack Cassidy.

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7:00
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(5)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
mn JOKER'S WILD
(UI (35) SANFORD AND SON
When Fred receives a slight
injury in a car mishap, Lamont
hires a housekeeper to help

iii (35) WORLD OF SUPER

ADVENTURE
2 (10) SESAME STREET (R)
(17)
THE
THREE

wife are stunned when the nat-

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(17) BOB NEWHART
Christmas Eve finds Bob in the
hospital with tonsillitis and an

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Paul Moore Jr.. Bishop of New

life through the voices of Jim

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girl living in New York City in
the 1890's mee ts and falls in
love with a penniless young

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4th love, peace and prospedty.
Pitoni sti.ssn
1002 5. Frondi Ave.,

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Pelu Rear

John Davidson Guesls The
Lennon Sisters, Betty While

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MORNING

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(7)0 THREE'S COMPANY
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11:00
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t) Q FAMILY FEUD
1i) (35) THE FLINTSTONES

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6:30

PRAIRIE A terminally ill
widow's (Patricia Neal) search
for a new home for her three
children leads her to Charles
and Caroline Ingalls (A)
I5)OWKRP IN CINCINNATI
Arthur Carlson hires former
Cincinnati Rods' manager
Sparky Anderson to host
WKRP's new sports show
(iT) 0 MOVIE "The Gift Of
Love" tlq7RI Marie

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Orlando Public
Broadcasting System

In addition to the channels listed, cablevision subscribers may tune in to independent channels,
Miami, by tuning to channel I; tuning to channel 13, which carries sports and the Christian

WEDNESDAY

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Independent
Atlanta, Ga.

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Moods when the opposition
reveals his secret weapon.

Renaissance music troupe.

Lindy's Auto

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Orlando
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Fred buys hall ownership of a
professional fighter who can't

17) 0 FAMILY FEUD
(II) (35) MAUDE Maude tries
to bring a school chum and her
es)ranged daughter together to
patch up their differences,
(13 (10) DICK CAVEIT
Guest's: The Waverlv Consort.

COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE

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START YOUR BUSINESS Prepared By Advertising
Departmentof
ON THE GROW
ADVERTISING
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daughter contract the disease

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01 (10) MASTERPIECE THE.

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REPLACED

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Andrae Crouch &amp; the Disciples,

rreo is convinced that he has

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Christmas at San Xavier, a 17th
century Spanish mission, (R)

6:30

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($)Oc!DONEWS
CHRISTMAS EVE Henry
01(10) MASTERPIECE
Buono and a
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ATRE "Poldark" The Wane9.
Los Angeles church choir loin

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A. Top speeds of 30 miles per hour.
than and upon completion of those studies went to Greece to
Flipping the pages and st9ppin&amp;at one Is like eating one
If the answers aren't on the tip of his tongue,
write.
thumbs
Potato chip. You just can't stop at one. Instead of potato chipa,
million people w[lbUy this year, "After that, he went into the real world of sodal work is
in this case you're taking in facts somii'ou might want to
as they did last year.
Watts, Calif., and later In Brooklyn's Bedford-Ruyvesant
know and some that you can't help absorbing due to their inDelury is editor of "The 1980 World Almanac &amp; Book of community.
teresting
Facts" (Newspaper Enterprise Association, $3.95). People
Deciding what goes In and what can't go In due tO limitation
7be
real
world
of
publishing
followed,
Including
a
stint
as
have been buying the book for 112 years.
editor
of
pages Is one of Delury's dilemmas each year. And It's some
on
"Deadline
Data
on
World
Affairs,"
formerly
a
Aside from Its use in settling barroom
arguments,
the
World
McGraw.Hlli
publication,
dilemma,
what doesn't go in could (Ill three more books, he
Almanac Is a respected reference book of nearly 1,000 pages.
Delury claims it is 99 percent accurate.
What most out of his past helps In the job at the World
thinks'
"I get paid to do what I like best," Dçlury says, "learning a
Almanac?
In the front of the book, It says:
Delury
"It taught me how to say things briefly, clearly and direcHe knows more than a little bit about quite a few things, due
Delury said this Is to prevent legal battles.
tly.
to his academic credentials.
Letters
to the Almanac office come from children or grand7bese include a bachelor's degree from Redlands, Calif.,
Who buys the almanac? Ubrarians, parents of school children of persons who set some kind of sports record in
UnJVersity; a bachelor's of systematic theology from Harvard
children, reporters, editors, politicians, trivia buffs — ad Inss
college. Call It family pride. They want to know why Great
Divinity School*rIasters in modern European history from
flnitum.
Stanford; pass orals for a doctorate in modern German
Grandpop
So-and-so Isn't listed In the sports records.
"It's a potato chip book," Delury said.
history.
"We could fill five books with such sports records," Delury
A what?
He won a Fullbright scholarship to study In Germany after
said.
"Potato chip book," he repeated.

depend on knowing what a Joey is — or a Rampithecus, or, for

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World Almanac Editor

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Monday, Dec. 24, 1979-SB
NAME STATUTE
THI EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
'
TOWI4OMITMAYCONCERN: CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Orlando-Winter Park
Seminole
NotIce Is hereby given that the SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
undersigned, pursuant to the CASE NO. 7$.49.CJA
"FictItious Name Statute" IN THE INTEREST OF
A youngster "gives Chapter NS.09, Florida Statute, WILLIAM DEAN JONES,
righter with the Cleft of the A Child.
five" to Santa Claus will
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
NOTICE OP ACTION
- 44C line
during the Altamonte- County, Florida, UPon l'*Celpt of To:JOYCEJOP4ESPATTER$ON
itime -.
HOURS
3conseCutiVetimes . . nca.Iine
POOl
Of
the
publIcation
of
this
1010
Worden
South
East
South Seminole Jayuc a in.
tetics,
the fictitious name, to wit:
7 consecutiveflmes
Grand Rapids. Mldilgan 39507__
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_
_______
5:00 AM. - 5:30
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P.M.
_
Ii'
cees' and
Jaycettes' CASTLE
CUSTOM CABINETS YOU
HEREBY
ARE
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
, i,. Aifl1
______- _______________
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_____
______
- _____
distributionof gifts Sat- under which '(we) expect to NOTIFIED that a Petition under ,
in uuiini ii . Norm oath has been filedTn the above
______________________
urday to 150 dlsadvant- Cypress Way in the City of styled Coti't for the permanent
commitment of WILLIAM DEAN
aged youngsters. The Cassilberry, Florida.
DEADLINES
That the (petty) interestsd In JONES, born on the 19th day of
Altamonte Springs Fire said business (is) as follows:
. February, 1971, to JOYCE JONES
Noon The DGfBefore Publication
FIFTEEN CORP.. INC.
PATTERSON, for subsequent
Department provided a
By: Mark 0. Mother,
adoption, and you are hereby
truck for Santa as a subSunday - Noon Frido
your
ulred to serve a co
)
__ClASSiFIED ADS sure to get re
____________________________________________________
stitute sleigh as he Dated it Orlando, Orange written defenses, if any, to it on ____
County, Florida, DecemberO. 1979. JOSEPH W. OuROCHER, ________________________
,.-'•'p.r_
.
___________________ ______________________ -_________________________________________
____________________
made his rounds of PubliTh: December 10, 17, 21, 31, Esquire, Petloner's attorney,
.
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___________________________
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__________________________ __________________________
________________________
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whose address is 1315 East —
Head Start children and
RobirIIon Street, Orlando, Florida,
SIDE
GLANCES
_4i—Houqes
4—Personals
their brothers and sisis—tlp Vnd'
68-Wanted
to
Buy
76-Auto Parts
41-Hou
by Gill Fox 50-Miscellaneous for Sale;
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32101,onorb.for.thellthdiyof ________________ _________________
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_________________ ________________ _________________
ters.
January, iNO, and file the origInal
Radio Shack is looking for
During this Holiday Season &amp;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11th with the Cleft of the Court either
Free Battery Check
I
part.tirne sales person with
this Spirit we Say simply, but
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Silver coins Will pay SI 25 for
PlOW PI.AYINI
For Sale: Sentinel Star news
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kNowks RIAITy INC...._..,,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND before service on Petitioner's
Battery Shop
* * * * * * * *
possIbility of a full-lime
sincerely-_Thank YOU &amp; best
Mate"
Dating
Service.
All
AM.
175
ca
Roosevelt
dimeS.
5300
for
paper
route.
Immediately
or
REALTOR
f
323 911$
107W 27th SI
position in the future.
Wishes. Merry Christmas.
[jJ
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, attorney
ages.
P.O.
Box
6071,
Clear
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(BI
t 1i:'1r
customers, Winter SpringS
196.4 or before quarters. Im
thereafter; otherwise, a default
FLORIDA
Knowledge
of
electronics
&amp;
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
water, Fl. 33315.
Martin Sheen Heads
________
0 57.400 -678
mediate cash. private party,
TWO BIG EXTRAS
I
j
wilIbi enteted against you forthe ____________________________
- 9547
CASE NO. 71.2031.CAOt.I
retail sales a pluS. Call Bill
Will buy lunk Auto Batteries,
any amount 331
0816
Zoned comm. S. less than 1 ml.
TO ALL FROM
____________
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND relief demanded In the Petition for
1
WILSON
MAI
F
P
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URNI
TUP
1
Irwin 322-6999.
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5$ 50 Battery Shop
from Lk,'Mwip.c. 2 BR. 28. 2
i
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BATEMAN REALTY
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF Permanent Commitment.
• 5_4. &amp; FOUfld
ANN ETTE &amp; PAT
uY SELL TRADE
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
huge lots FP &amp; lots of trees.
(i.)
107W 7711-5? 323 911.4
Peg. Real Estate Broker
WITNESS
my
hand
and
official
Position
now
open
for
carpenter
3?? ''?? 1
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a cot.
311 315 F 1 rst St
Top Prices Paid
________ AAA EMPLOYMENT
Group Helping Vets poration
2640 Sanford Ave.
—
organized and existing sealas the Clerk of said Court this
helpers w-nallons largest
0
Office 305 . 625.3005
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(ised, any condition 641 8126
0
Black
footed
ferret
lost
in
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
day of December, 1919.
3210759
producer of factory built
'Alter Hours 323.6400
under the lawsot the UnIted States
i
_______________________
vicinity of W. 2nd St. Call 323'
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Classified Ads didflt work
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH.
modular
housing.
Must
have
of America,
____________________
AnliclueS and Modern Furniture
______________________
_______________________________
L
0139. Reward offered for
i 1nk
912 FrenchAve.
- there wouldn't be any 323.5176
Clerkof
the
Stanlslavsky — he of Ihe
Some
carpentry
exp.
Apply
One pieceor houseful
Plaintiff,
51-Household GOOdS
return.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
________________________
CorneroflOthlFrench
CircuitCourt
APOCALYPSE ORANGE:
Cardinal Industries Inc., 3701
DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
Bridges Antiques
Method" - Is a founding v.
3732801
_____ "VOW' Future OtirConcern"
By: .s Terry D.Cox _________________________________
S. Sanford Ave., Sanrd, Fl.
2 BR. 1 bath, 1g. covered patio,
MI OW A V. C A N A A N IN.
--- ----- ---__________________________
They came to the right man father of modern drama
,.
used full size hotel motel bed
77—Junk Cars Removed
DEPUTY CLERK 81k. female Doberman, 2 yrs.
FORREST
GRE
ENE
No phone calls. Equal Op.
and fenced back yard. EXTRA
VESTMENT CORPORATION, a
_______
_______
_______________________
ding Very clean. 51495 ca PC
_III
_____
____________________________________________
_______________
____________________________________________
WE BUY USED FURNITURE
&amp; ______________________________
I
for radio and television spots
old, dbl. choker chain. Lost
Florida corporation, CLIFTON Publish: December 10, 17, 21, 31.
portunity Employer.
*
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*
*
*
*
*
!,/\J,p
room,
EXTRA
nice,
EXTRA
Noll'S Sanford Furniture
INC.
REALTORS
APPL lANCES Santord Fur Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
vicinIty Auto.Train &amp; 1st
___________________________
_________________________________________
aimed at helping American ______________________________ ENTERPRISES, INC., a FlorIda 1979.
liveable. $27,500.
/ /
Salvage. 1? 92. Sc c' Sn$nrd
—
830 6133or 329-47lleves.
ii,?oI ai.aoe 32 8121
Missing since Tues. RE.
- cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipmenl
—
Secretary- gen. dutiesRe*usai
OP DEQ•30
veterans scarred in Vietnam
corporation,
STATE
____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
________________________________________
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322
8721
WARD,
323.5633.
322 _____________
5990
r,.
pleasant working coed. Paid
_________________________________________
Legal Notice
FLORIDA,
and
UNITED
STATES
______________________
by the deadly defoliant Agent
___________________ OP AMERICA,
_____________________________________________
PART.TIME
i,. Begin Jan. 2. 1900. 862-3735
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, ___________________
NEAR DOWNTOWN
70-Swap &amp; Trade
FURNITURES. THINGS
BUY JUNK CARS
Orange, Martin Sheen, star of
or 323 9503
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Sanford on Hwy 16, easy access
FICTITIOUS NAME
Call Bart
_____
S. Sell
Defendants.
6—Child Cave
From SlOto 550
CORRESPONDENTS
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NO.79.3210
_______________________
CIVIL
ACTION
the ultimate Vietnam War . Noticelsherebygiventhat lam
GC-2, This house
New S. Used Furniture
NOTICEOF SALE
0
REAL ESTATE
Call
322 1621; 37 40
QUALIFIED
INCOME
TAX
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easily utilized for business
Will give a lull tank of gas for , ____________________________
movie "Apocalypse Now," engaged in business at 4th and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
0 S Sanford Ave
323 6593
REALTOR,]22 7495
PREPARER S WANTED
WANTED
SI 00 in silver coins, will give Sanford Ave., Sanford, Seminole pursuanttotheFinalJudgmentof VERNON CECIL WILBANKS,
Will babysitln myhome
office. Large rms.. good floor ______________________
Please call WEDNESDAY 323.
has taken on the Job In New County, Florida under the tic. Foreclosure dated December 21,
plan S. extra Ig side yd for
Color T V for S50 in silver 33)
itr.Husbend,
Daysonly
Why buy used' New brand name
To write news of local interest
79-Trucks-TraIler's
5910
or
830-9216
for
interview
4.
•
0816
VA.FHA.235.Con. Homes
..
York - at the request of a t itlous name of MR. 0. 1q79, and entered In Case No. 75.
rkjng Only $37,800. Low
_______________________
332-7446
_________________________________
box springs S. mattresses at 20
from LONOWOOD , SAN
with Household Income Tax
.c
down, assumable m'tgage
friend, Michael YuhI, founder WAREHOUSE FOODS, and that I 2637.CA-09-E. of the Circuit Court CONNIE JO WILBANKS,
._
pct
above
dealers
cost.
Twin,
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
Low
Down
Payment
Service. FOE.
'76 F ISO a ton lord P U. With
fullsize. queenS. king Jenkins
11-Antiques
of the veterans group Citizen
ForworkIng mothers
NOTICE OF ACTION
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Florida. wherein CLIFTON
_______________________________
hive
a
knack
forgathering
the
Babysitter
wanted
days,
my
your
lot
0?
our
lot
Reasonablerate.3222214
Soldier.
Sheen,
whose
Great rm, designer home set on
Seminole County, Florida-in ac ENTERPRISES, INC. is Defsn- THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
8851 after 5pm
I
Social news from your
V Eiflpi5. Inc.
home, own trans., for8 mo.
CONNIE JO WILBANKS, whose
, acre wooded lot. Wood a.
I
irothers are Vietnam vets,
cordance with the provisions of the dant.Croi$ PlaintIff and MID.
respectIve community to be
HENOPIX
ANT
IOLJFS
20
pct
'
old. Also, sitter needed for
Medel Inc., Realtor
6443013
INVESTMENT last known resideoce and mailing
stone exterior plus wo w carpet,
76 Ford Pickup, 6 cyl . ctd
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit: WAY.çANAAN
' off of total inventory of brand
9—Good Things to Eat
presented in a column In The
tf
says the campaign Is "one
n antique dining rm ,
occaSional eves. 3237077.
Section 563.09 Florida Statutes CORPORATIOe4 is Defendant. addrissis92l N. Sparkman Street, ____________________________
trans C.00d cond C.t"S nood
inter-corn, solarium, walk in -------------new interspring bedding These
____________________________
Evening
Herald
we
want
to
iJ,rs vtt, 13 sets to celect positive
step"
toward
mi 52.800 322 4755
closets, pool planned S. more,
Cross Defendant, I will sell to the Hartseile, Alabama 33640:
beds are not damaged or
talk
with
'fOU
fr(,,,
Di'c
to
thri,
Dec
13
,ilso
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
Brand new at 5)07,000.
Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
hIghest and best biddertorcash at
rocusing attention on the
seconds but brand new trip line
51g. Food Barn Inc.
,.iiIigt,' rt'finictiinq Fr.'t' pick
29—ROOmS
—
oranges. Picked to order. Will
SUPER NICE 2 BEDROOM,
- theWlstff'ontdOOrOftt*SemlflOIe NOTlFIEDthata proceeding for
,
bedding sets only' Free local
Joseph Gull
llght of soldiers suffering
ui' A iIt'liv'ry Con,,'
Con$Id:DORIS
us
DIETRICH
dlsiolutlon
of
marriag,
has
been
80-Autos
for
Sale
mix.
Crumley
MAGNIFICENT
CARPETS,
HEAT,
FAMILY
3220257,
.
delivery Noll's Santord Fur
PublIsh Dec. 15, 21. 1979 &amp; Jan. s, County Courthouse at 11:00 AM.
N
Ovit'dO
erve
disorders
and
________________________________
ROOM, LIKE NEW CONDI.
on the 22nd day of January, 1910 fIled against you and that __________________________
Oaks shade this 3 BR, 2B in
nilure Salvage. 17 92. So 01
12, 1950
lOS 3740
Furnished Rooms
OURSELVES EDITOR
l2..+
•594
FAMOUS RECIPES REGULAR DINNER
W
JIPwO.
ldyliwilde w-tormal LP 1. DR.
TION. $29,500. COME-A.. ________________________________________________________
__________________________
Sanford 322 8721
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3(1ST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 tc
—
located, situate and bing In WILBANKS, is seeking relief
Grapefruit, Oranges &amp; Lemons.
-.
rith birth defects as a result
Inquire 401 MagnoliaAve,
3 pieces horsydippad fried chicken, mash
Seminole County, FlorIda, to wit: igaimt you.
fenced
corner
lot.
582,500.
R.
U.
Hutchlson,
________________________
.4605 (Dealerl
I
If exposwe to the chemical,
Mechanics helper &amp; MachInists
sandgravy,cotsslawand2 hotbulter
Lo$sl.A,1,2,3,9andtoin5lock YOU ARE REQUIRED to •Porig.nally $511. now 52.16 or $71 -- 322.1051
3 BEDROOM. COZY FIRE.
WOUidbesaltierthanthepopcoml"
Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
helper. Goodbinefits. Apply in
tasfln' biscuits. Honey upon request.
B of FIRST ADDITION TO A PearandfileyourAnswerorother
SPARKLING
PLACE, NICELY WOODED 2
mo. Agent 3390386
I 's",i'.on cGr.''tinqstrorn Sanford
651 liii'
Weekly S. monthly rates, utilities
person, 1 ml. north of l3lon )7•
REPLAT OF LAKE MOBILE defenseor pleading with the Clerk
Spacious 2 BR, w sunny kit +
FICTITIOUS NAMI'
ACRES IN A COUNTRY SET.
TOVARISHCH!: It's not
Auc? ion I,' 15 S F relic Ii
Good nwti conri. ncn,'cled
jI.
Inquire
500
S.
Oak
8417513.
1978
Singer
Futura
Fully
auto,
92,
Richies
vw.
Notice is hereby given that we SHORES,
eminole County, of the Circuit Court, In and for
FR
on
beautifully
treed
lot.
TING.
FENCED
FOR
YOUR
.lsnfrIKfio,i,s
41'Houses
( (t,'.,'tt ( 1,.c ,
)2 I hru
(ten the Soviet ress has are engaged In business at 1050. Florida, according to the put Seminole County, Florida, and
43 ..ots.Acrge
$300 32? 672)
repossessed, used very short For only $30,900! Call Quick!
PRIVACY. LIVE STOCK
j,Ii'(i,,r I Ne.I 'itit,n
lt'%likepennieslromheavenwhen
time
Original
$593,
bal
SIB)
or
nythlnggoodtosayof things NO,Th st., Longwood,,FIa., 32750, thereofasrecordedinPlatflook$, serve a copy thereof on .
,
- . AVON
WELCOME. PARTIALLY
•%tCti 'Or .?ijs
you sell "Don'l Needs" with a
$2) ma. Aaenl 3398356.
FIOHTINFL.ATION
LAKEMONROE
EQUIPPED WITH FARM
Bldg. lot for duplex or single -.._._
Iiii
BERRY,
P.O.
Est,,tt'
ComrT,'rcial
&amp; P.'i
Drawer
0,
Sanford,
the fictitious name of CON. Seminole County, Florida
nd Jessica Tandy have won
For details, call.
SOLIDATED
---.
MAINTENANCE said property being the same as Florida 32711, on or before the 4th
CreatIve Expressions 322.7513
THE
NEW
YEAR
OFF
H&amp;A,
FR,
new
carpet,
sewer
&amp;
paved
street.
Sc.
si,soo-- - VALUE $2.1
(,,Il PollS Atittitin. 323 5670
- 1441.4457 or $4.3W
oscow's heart with their SYSTEMS, and that we intend to set forth In the Final Judgment of day of January, 1950, otherwise a
-.
porch. 539.900
PIC.HT.
Unfurnished
said
default
will
be
entered
register
name
Hwy 9?. I r,iil,' *t,St Of Spc*'dw,iv.
against
with
the
Clerk
Foreclosure
aforementIoned,
sasher
repo
GE
deluxe
model
sported
Broadway
hit
"Gin
O..dAIID.yW.dn.sday
REALTY
18—Help
nted
YOU.
Daytona tl,'act. Will hold 1
of the Circuit Court, Seminole (SEAL)
5)3.600
SE IGLER REALTY
Sold orig $409.35 used snort POLICE OFFICER-The
Cal
I
Bart
____________________________
ame." Here's what drama
75.Va
2 BR. modern, good lOcation
115(101
Cash fo mart. Lovely 3 BR on
county, Florida in accordance
WITNESS my hand and official
public AU TO A(JC 1 ION
ARTHUR H, BECKWITH, JR.
time.
Bal
$189
14
or
$19
35
mo.
Orlando Clvii Service Office
"Tj
-REAL
ESTATE
____________________________
BROKER
____________________________
322-1462
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
titious Name 'Statutes, To.Wit:
ty about their performance:
'/9 Dodge Van. custom, 8,700 I the only one In Florida. You set
:
landscaping galore. New C.
By: PatricIa Robinson Court on the 29th day of Novem.
for the examination for Police
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
KENMOR F WASHER -- Parts,
Section
$03.09
Florida
Statutes
H&amp;A, dream kit., 4 cathedral
miles Better than new, many I the reserved prIce Call 904 255
Officer,
beginning
Monday,
1.
Convalescent
Center,
950
Depiix.CIerk. bet, 1979,
Orlando
Sanford
The show is played by a
i...
Modern
2
BR,
18,
CH
A,
w
w
Service.
Used
Machines.
I
(SEAL)
1957.
ceilings. Just 535.500.
individual (904) 278
$311 for further details.
Mellonville.
December 17, 1979 through
327.1577
It's
easy
to
pIece
a
Classified
Ad
Jack
T.
3210640
Bridges,
EsquIre
carp,
fully
equipped
kit.
Near
markable pair of actors,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
- ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
51g. James Bannister.Marc Post office
37)6
Friday, January 4, 1950. In.
W Garnett White
We'll even help you word It
Seminole
Hosp,
&amp;
downtown.
323 0697
________________________________
For Sale 1978 C.remlir,
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
ian and wife, the farfamed Goslan,
4i4
terested persons should apply
Peg Real Estate Broker
Call 322261).
Sanford, Florida 32171
,
$235 mo. plus sec. dep. 322
—
----COURT
Low Ut Delu.e
Publish December 11, 1$, 24, 1919
SEC(JRITYOFFICERS
in
person
to
the
Orlando
Civil
JOHN
KPIOER
ASSOC.
roadway 'stars' Jessica
Harold Hall Realty
MICROWAVE
Publish: December 24, 31, 1979.
034)- Adults only. no pets.
i
76—Auto Parts
33) 6870
BY: June I. Curtis
and January 1, 1950
Service
Office,
City
Hall
107W
Commercial
_____________________
FUIlIPart.timi, must h$4ar
sndyandllumecronyn,who DEQ.
OEO.50
.
DEPUTY CLERK
Annex, 440 S. Boone Avenue
Phone 372 /881, Sanford
Push button controls, has
Inc.
phone.
UnIf.,
aguip.
turn.
Will
buy
lunk
Auto Batteries,
IT'S HONEY DIPPED'
ipture their audience with
REALTOR, MLS
43---4.ots&amp;Acr.ags
I
, ROGER L. BERRY
endlor sale
1 BRApartment,nopets
'
.arousei, still In warranty.
(directly behind City Hail)
EVERY DAY someone is lookIng
Free life Ins, Apply 1310 E
0
Battery
Shop
tl00or
bpt
offer
Attof'ney
for
Ave.
PetitIoner
Carpet.
Sanford
TIlE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
to
sill.
Call
Originally
IN
have
iou refinod mastery. On the
Monday through Friday, 5:00
for what you
$649,
Iant.d
'
assume I
)PIN 1S$ LIII. . St p.m. licept Fri. I Sot. Cissini %Cs$ p.m.
ColonIal, Suite 230-W, Orlando.
323-5774 Day or Night
107W- 27th St 323 91)1
wIll NO QUALIFYING- 3 BR home.
323 9)14
269-7377
ml SISHTIINT$4 JUDIC$A*, P.O. aw.r
today
and
your
ClassIfied
Ad
am.
to
1:00p.m.
Orlandois
an
payments
of
$21
mo.
Ageqt
9
age WS SEW two actors
Equal Opportunity Employer
New Central lIlA &amp; carpet.
FICTITIOUS NAME
1*ProndtAn.
lN.Hwy.u.n
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Sanford, FlorIda 32111
$355
appear hers tomorrow.
Equ.l Opportunity Employer.
Want a lot of house for.
Owner will fInance w
-1 BR Sandalwood condo w-w
ould have sent K&amp; StJ
'Notice Is hereby given that I am SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 30323.412l
(Hwy. 17.91)
Cass&amp;Wrry
LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES —
car.,
fully
eqpt.
kit.:
$250
substantial
Own.
533,000.
377money?
Hurry
to
let
show
us
107
W.
27th
Publish December 3,10,17,24, 1919 __________________________
knNrd
viky into transports of engaged in business at
CASE NO. 77.1S56..JA
53—TV.Radio.StereO
$3500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
I WITH TREES AND GOOD
month, 1st and last 1. 5200 sec.
you this one. 4 BR, 1'B,
Street, Sanford, SemInole County, IN THE INTEREST OF
DEQ12
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
______________________ I
deeded access to the St. Johns
elight.'' Comrade Florida
3221712.
dep.
References
fenced,
neat
as
a
pin.
Can
also
underthaflctitious name KEVIN O'MA$TA.
-------------------------be
_____________________________
-._____________________
1795, SANFORD, FL 37771,
River.
Slercv.goodworkingorer
I
home-business property for
oITHEBATTERYSHOP,andthat A Child.
INTHICIRCUITCOURTINAND
GIVING DESCRIPTION,
$30
beauty shop, barber shop,
I intend to reglstsrsaid name with
NOTICIOF ACTION
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
LOCATION AND PRICE.
372 .1364
3 BR. 1'.y B, economical gas wall
Dental or Doctor's office.
:
i.ih T
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
1NVITATIONTOSID
HANS FLORIAN O'MASTA FLORIDA .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
______________________________
furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
Convenient
for
everyone
in
on
Lake
Ada.
Just
so.
of
Seminole County, Florida In ac
Handicapped Parking and Walk. THE SIONTIINTH JUDICIAL
Black &amp; White TV'S
isaoe copper NE.
cAs• No. 79.1511.CA.1).K
yd., convenient location, IR a.
Sanford area. After hrs. Joyce
WG hAL
Airport Blvd. on 17.93 in
46—Commerciaj Property
$20 ca. while they last
iYS
Apartment I
VIRGINIA RAMACCIATO,
Fla. rm., w-w carp., $29,000.
. CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Nickle,
322-9795.
REALTOR
MLS
Sanford.
Call
333.5670
FictItious
Name Statutes To.WIt:
.
HERB'S TV
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Plaintiff
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY SEMINOLE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
cordancewiththeprOvlslofwotthe
Mariner's village.
m.ws
Ev.323.$sI
SeCtIOII 563.09 FlorIda Statutes 17123
COLLEGE
323 1/34 I
SanfordAve
v.
CASE NO. 7149.CJS
STEMPER AGENCY
Established plumbing supply 'I
2917. Sealed bids from Contractors IN THE INTEREST OF
ARE
YOU
HERESY LAMIROS DEMETRIOS LAM.
REALTY
WORLD.
service busIness for sale, inc.
11g. Dale A. Stidiney
'I
REALTOR 322-4991
NOTIFIED that a PetitIOn under SlAmS
L.D, LAMIRAKIS will be received by Owner, Board MIKER EARL JONES, a.ka
Good used TV's, $2S&amp;up
31—Apartments Furnished
tools, fixtures, inventory &amp;
Manager
Alteratlons&amp;
MULTIPLE
LISTING
SERVICE
42—Mobile
Homes
Trustees
for
SemInole
Com.
pi
bsej
fi$j
In
te
and.or
liii
st
,
aboys
AVIS
LAM.
of
MICHAEL
EARL
JONES,
MILLERS
'.
Home Improvements
real
estate.
Call
W.
Malic__________
______________________________
Eves. 562.3653 322.1959
Publish Dec. 24, 31, 1979 &amp; Jan. 7, styled Coai for the permaiient SRAmS inter her Watsi a'4 munity College it 2:00 P,M., A child.
26l9OrIando
Dr.
Tailoring
____________________________
Ph.
372
0352
Zowski, REALTOR 327-7953.
S
_________________________________
14, 1950
Apts.
cammttmontoklvlNO'MASTA, RUTHE,OAOlantorhsrpstate, Januaryl,li101nthelosrdloom
NOTICIOFACTION
for Senior Citizens. Down.
See our beautiful new BROAD. —
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
of Seminole Community College, TO: JOYCE JONES PATTERSON .
DEals
Defendants .
a mate child, born on flu 4tIu day
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Julia's Alterations S. Tailoring.
'MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
WHY--BUY?
bal. $113.16 or 517 mo.
Whatever the occasion, there is a
of February, 1911, at Leydsn
NOTICE OP SUIT
1016 Wordon South East
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto
REMODEL INGS. REPAIR
GREGORY
MOBILE
HOMES
Men
PICTITIOUSNANS'
Beat
those
high
interest
rates
Agent
3391336.
I
Womens
garments
classified
ad
to
solve
it. Try one
•0i WI IflCIIIdId
Tewnsluls,IIIIII0IS,9OçHIISTINI
TO: LAMINOS DEMETRIOS
_,Aye.
GrandRaplds,Michigan392Ol
6 BALI NT
S _______________-372 5665
RO3OrlandoDr.
snq,
323.5300
fitted to your site Altamonte
1. VWIOU$ walkways, ramps, YOU
REMODELI
POSES O'MASTA and HANS LAMSNAKIS ak.a L,D. LAM.
ARE
HERESY
.
.
The
Real
EstateAgency
-_
VA&amp;FIlAFInaniino
---- Notice Is hereby given that we FLORIAN O'MA$TA. for sub- SRAKIS inter his estates AVIS and steps located around the NOTIFIED that a
Spgs. 331 0159.
CallRogerSmith327-2914or
Carpentry, Painting. Roofing,
PetItiOn under
55--Boats &amp; Accessories
STORING IT MAKES WASTEengagsd in business at m
Inc., Realtors
331.7119. FREE ESTIMATES
usnt adoption, ind you a
Gen Repairs Licensed &amp;
LAMSRAKIS andor Pier estates campus.AIso.strippingolexlsting oath has been fIled in the above.
47—Real
Estate Wanted
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
Longwood Ave., Altatnonte
P1Vni,
43—Lots-Acreage
_.
require,osaeacopyof end RUTh I. GAGE and.or her
Bonded. Free Estimates 373
styled Court for the permanent
AD 243S' S. French (1792) Sanford
BeautYCare
PLACE
A
CLASSIFIED
______________________________
Springs, Seminole County, Florida
ROBSON
MARINE
Bid documents are open tO commItment of MIKEN EARL
6035 after 5 p.m.
your wrItten defensis, if any, to It Wits, if alive and N dead. their
323 5324
4 pct. Interest to qualified
NOW. Call 322-2011 or 1314993.
under the fictitious name Of en JOSEPH W. DUNOCHEN, ia*nown spouses, heirs. devhsies, public Inspection in the offices
2977 Hwy Il 92
•
______________
JONES, a-k. MICHAEL EARL
Webuy your equity, close in
74 hrs.
buyers. New homes with
Satord, Fla. 327/1
Need a corpenler? Painter, floor
S ACRE BUILDING SITE
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ARIESAUT9OLA$S.andth.twe Esquire, Petitioner's attorney, yantoes, crsdltors and all other the DIrector Of Administrative JONES, bern on the 22nd day of
AWARD
REALTY,
INC.
monthiy
payments
under
$250.
intend to register said name With
&amp; ceiling tile repair? Cabinet
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
ADJACENT CHULA VISTA
__________________
address is 1311 East parties claimIng bit, through, Affairs Seminole Community Jly 1972 to JOYCE JONES
32—HOUSeS
Unfurnished
1197500
.
—
322.2211.
Low
down
payments.
the Clerk of the CircuIt Court,. RobWuonitrest,Orlenda,Flerlda, under
CoIl.gs. F,w. Dodge Plan RoOf?) PATTERSON, for
Repair? Door &amp; repair'
519 E. 1st St., 3725743
ON SR 13. FINEST HIGH
---agaInst thorns
or
subsequent
____________________
____________________
kmlr.s4s County, Flidde Ifl ac
57—Sports Equipment
and Central
DRY, CLEAREU, FORMER
Florida
Builders adoption, and you are hereby
Paneling, wallpaper &amp; drywall
a'
the 11th day ci uaknown spouses, heirs, devisoes, Exchings
in
Orlando;
and
-___NEED HELP?
cdrdancewlththeprsvislonsofthe
3 BR, Ia, carport, shed, front
may of
be
repair' Ftc? 32/ 0418. George
3 Bldg. lots in Geneva &amp; I lot in
CITRUS. GOOD TERMS
----------------Ceramic Tile
29,fh4.th.er+na ir$nl.ss or credItors of said obtained from the offices
lred torn. 5 COPY Of VOW
Call
Harold
Hall
FictItious Name Statutes. To.Wlt: with the Cloth
porch,
5200
month
&amp;
$200
sec.
&amp; Howard.
Paola. Good terms I owner
$I9,300.CALL644-$0;O
Of the Court eIther Defendants; and all unknown
written defeflses, if any, to on
________________________
Really Inc., REALTOR. 73 5774
SectIon 563.00 FlorIda StatuteS
dep. 322.0771.
SW model 59, 9mm, auto, nickel
will hold.
--- .-- - -.
before servIce on PetItioner's natural persons, If alive, ind 1 Gutmann Dragash Associates JOSEPH W. DuROCHER,
I'
MEINTZER TILE
'1O LONGER USED CAMPING '
finish, Must sell. $250. Lots of
Planners,
attorney
or
ImmedIately dead or iut known to be died Or Architects
fl. Esquire, Pet itloner's attorney,
Joe Dawsop
2 BR Older Home $1 10 mo.
corporated, Sanford
horesIta'; Ofherwlss,a delsult alIve, their several respective sationas
Atlantic
whose
address
ii
131S
East
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 559 $562.
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
catch up back payments &amp; buy
A. A, McClanatan, BROKER
a place to live, car to drive, a
Building, Suite 100,
move into. Call to see. $32,900.
________
AD.
Publish December11, II, 34, 1979
equity. 322.0216.
job, or some service you have
,
,..
.,
.. -,iI
•I&amp;
..
-...--.
-.
--•--" ' wE,w,w UW III!! VS7 VI
i
.-..-.
one january i, i
need of, read all our want ads
)Y-'fV5Jl(dl If1!1LJUIUIS
Florida 32171, upOnt request ac.
CARPENTRY
PAINTING
BR Furn., gas heat, inside
Permanent Commitment.
$rtlos.claimlng by, Through or cempanied
January,1910,andfilettuoriginal
S. . .
2BR,IBhome,I13CIubRd.
DEQ.37
day.
Dressmaking
MASONRY
by
515.00
deposIt
pa'
CONCRETE
utility
rm.
Priced
at
only
WITNESS my hand and official under those unknown natural
wIth the Cierk of the Court either
Inquire at
47A—ItQSQSS Boht
- - -All professional 30 yrs exp
$26,950.
'
JUST LISTEOI 3 BR, 2B in
Pianos &amp; organs as low as
uifltheof5C0Urt
parsena: a tee ievet'al
l3llMeilonvilleAve.,evenings
0191511 wIll be refunded In full before service on Petitioner's
FEST. 327 2911 or 33) 7189
&amp;
Soki
—
I
NAME
PICTIT$OUI
Alterations,
Dressmaking
Sunland
with
dinIng
area,
ww
1979,
Guitars
40
pct
of
f.
Amplifier,
ttu
day
ci
December,
respective
unknown
assigns,
attorney
Join
or
Immediately
Nslksisherebygiwnthal lam
Drapes. Upholstery
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
ANTHUNH.IPcKWITh, succeuots.In.lnterest, trustees or
mittinebonalidebidsandr.$urnei Ilueresfhars otherwise, a default
IMaII.quaiityoperation
3 BR, w, B, $325 mo. $200 sec
322-0707
BPP WARRANTED. Only
Music Center, 3202 French Ave.
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT Willbuy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages.
ireot, Sanford, Pistils, Seminole'
By: .5. Tetty 0. Ces through or under or egiliust 'W dltien within
the
i'elhef
demanded
in
thl
Petition
five (1) days after
etc. Wayne Beat. 327 1371
Realtors 323-3774.
County, FlerlIs, under SM IIC•
Business loi's. Florida Mor.
DIPUTYCLINK.
srMisosorsfhet'lgeleiifltios op ngof 1j5 Rsfundforsefsln 'Permanent Commitment,
DEROUS VIEW, OVER.
OF SANFORD REALTOR
Drywall
I
Itovs name of PARADISE Publish: December 50, 17, 24, 31, named
cottage
,
LAKEFRONTI
28R,
18
Investment,
tgage
1350
S.
a Defendants and all excess 'heo will be
For
Sale-old
piano,
needs
LOOKS SMALL LAKE.
WITNESS my Suard and ouiciai
3344$
to
Wendt.registersaidnamewlth DIG-Il
4.
ROOM,
EXECUTIVE.
$300
Eat.in.kit.,Fla.rm.&amp;porch.A
Pitt. 6440433.
3233616.
_w1'8.Lmndscapliig
neturalorcorporMs,wiuos,eiiact samebaslsofrsturnof documents. lthdayofD.c.mber,1979.
)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
receive Complete, h,\"
the Clerk of the CIrcuit CWI,
MONTH. SEIGLER REALTY,
super deal for 529,900,
ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
legal status is unknown, claiming
-- rePaired. Res. &amp; Comm
— ----------- -.
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH,
4 BDRM 2 BATH 2 storyhome In
Contractors wh obtaIn bid
cordance with the provisions ci the
Deitona with many special
ACRE WITH TERMS,
WiiO Itt Claiming PS have 11W tlilfl0)dey5bOferSth4ddef,or
vestments, P.O. Box 29,
ILANDSCAPuNG
DEPUTYCLERK
33.41gs
aluminum siding. Perfect for
FIlL DIRT&amp; TOP SOIL —
listings for both Cable
peria SI..II.SS
Wvwtvecitcert.in'w,n - lIghl,
Furnished
____
featuresl CH.A, W-W carp.,
FREE ESTIMATES 322-7902
Sanford, 322-4741.
common
tIlls
or
Intorait
in
pay
$7.10
per
sot
to
defray
cost
of
PublIsh:
December
10.
17,
growing
family.
Fireplace,
,
31,
YELLOW
SAND
1 •
Of issastien
•
WV.
Fia. rm., eat-in kit. &amp; lots
33 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH ________________
and to the lands hareinaffot' rpprsdoctien and handling, as
lot, I year warranty.
FireiAod
______________________
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7580
lildet' 11W $eil at tee Court
1,. RObert L. rn
GROUND, TALL PINES,
morel BPP WARRANTED.
Small I BR house. completely
desW.
.
fink
DIG-IL
above.
SemInole County, PlirIds,
PublIsh Dec. 1, fl, 10,55, 1979
na
SO
-Mis
OVER
$00'
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CAPRICORN
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had sent for three fiddlers, a jester, a the White house in 1865 during Franklin
Ughtrope dancer, an acrobat who tumbled. Pierce's Presidency.
.. they gave us all the entertainment one
Thomas Edison's lab came up with a
could with for."
string of tree lights in 1882, 3 years after
"Today, If you're talking about getting the incandescent light breakthrough, and
beck to a more religious holiday, youimmediately this novelidea became the
rpigj* remem ber that Christmas used to rage among the weaifty. Chrtiünauirü
be pretty wild," Cherkasky notes. So wild parties to show off the expensive, lighted
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December holiday, they strongly felt, gaining wide proularity by 1875. And for
was a human invention, a fabrication: better or worse, the first holiday adChrist's birthdate was unknown, and vertising appeared in the 1830's.
therefore, the day should never have been
But it was not until lute in the century,
ordained by the Church. The Puritans also when the business and pleasure of giftdidn't care much for the occasion, thinking giving began in ear nest, that ela bo rate
it too closely linked to the spirited pagan Christmas celebrations became an annual
celebration of t he winter soltice.
American experience. "Gifts at f irst were
But in New York, Pennsylvania and the given mainly to children, servants and
southern colonies, Christmas was another tradespeople," Cherkasky notes. "It was a
matter altogether. The Anglicans, timeforevening up accounts. But that was
Lutherans, Dutch Reformed and Roman all to change."
Catholics in these regions celebrated with
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each offense five shillings to the country." the Industrial Revolution began to inThe Puritans associated Christmas with fluence the way Christmas was observed.
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Puritan settlers believed Christmas should appearance, fie wrote: "They took it so
not be obwved at all, and in 1659 the tremendously last night that I was stopped
was
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enormous change and popularization of differences in holiday customs. Its themes
Christmas day in the Victorian period," of kindness and generosity, according to
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the growing

well into the 1800s, Santa Claus was por- recognition to Christmas Day - the first
trayed as quite a small, elfish figure being Alabama 20 years earlier.
somet imes capped off with a feather.
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POCES (Feb.20.Uwch 20) spirits of others today. Even
TWsshould be a very pleasant people who feel they're
day for Y01L You're likely to C1112117iq the world's burdens
pt exactly what you wad will fed Witte&amp; without too much effort on

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) warm, outgoing personality
The courteous and thougMiul are always welcome, but
manner in which you treat today they take on greeter
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widely popular until the final decades of could see their neighbors experiencing,
the 19th century, arriving then as a plus the protection the U. S. Constitution
package of Victorian style and business gave to the separation of church and state.
zeal.
But some in the colony still were not
For many years, Thanksgiving actually reconciled to the decision. Complained one
was far more special than Christmas in Judge Sewell: "1 believe that the body of
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residents complained.
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to others. You'll 11W everyone .
(NEWAMENTWRIMANN.) willing wA ready to go along
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holly, fir trees and
mistletoe, standard parts of every American Christmas, once
were considered sacred by pagan cults.
Saint Nicholas, later popularized as Santa Claus, may never
have existed. And many of the present day symbols associated
with the celebration of Christ's birthday had their origins in
folk customs pre-dating the birth of Christ by many years.
The manger scene is one of the more authentic Christian
traditions, but didn't become popular until the 1200's. St.
Francis of Assisi, the popular 13th century Italian religious
figure, drew upon the biblical account of Jesus' birth to build
the first one In 1223.
This was the word Thursday from Florida State University
religion professor Lawrence Cunningham, an authority on
saints and European folk customs and author of two books on
St. Francis of Assisi,
"The Druids of England and Germany had a religion that
centered around vegetation and revered such evergreens as
holly and mistletoe," he said. "They deeply believed In the
sacredness of trees."
A popular German hymn, "0, Tannenbaum," sung In
English as '0, Christmas Tree," is reminiscent of the Druid's
leafy idol, he said.
According to legend, Cunningham said, St. Nicholas was a
fourth century priest In Asia Minor, now Turkey, with a knack
for helping children by showing up at the right time with gifts.
His story made a big impression on the Netherlands, where for
centuries Dutch folklore had celebrated a pagan hero who also
gave presents to children.
By the time the Dutch caine to America, he said, their
childrens' favorite character was "Santa Klaus" whose personality bore traits of their folk hero plus those of the good St.
Nicholas. The corrupted form of the popular saint's name later
became "Santa Claus."

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not have been so spectacular. Actually, it may have records and modern knowledge indicate that
fireballs are fairly commonplace occurrences
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the three wise men saw a been an event which only professional star gazers
light in the heavens, signaling to them an event of such as the Magi would even have noticed. And, lasting only a few seconds.
A third and more tenable explanation Is that the
the utmost importance. In the words of the Book of perhaps what the wise men saw was not really a
Star
of Bethlehem was a "nova," whlcImeans
Matthew: "There came wise men from the east to single star at all."
One theory holds that the Christmas star was a literally "new star." Actually, novas are net new
Jerusalem, saying, where is he that is born King of
the Jews? For we have seen his star In the east, and comet. Early records kept by the Chinese mention a but old stars that have reached the end of their
Most holiday gift books are
comet without a tail visible in the spring of 4 B.C., a evolution and have become unstable. These exare come to worship him."
great
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Intrigued scientists, historians and
"This theory has potential," Chamberlain says. resident bibliophile.
hundreds of years because, ether than descriptions Jesus was born between 8 and 4 B.C. Since our
present calendar system was not Instituted until the "A nova could be bright enough and last long
In the New Testament, there are no other known
Some gifts are elaborately
men on a long Journey to
accounts documenting this apparently short-term 6th century A.D., more than 500 years after his enough to lead the wise
wrapped to give the donor
Bethlehem."
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W as such a Mar, according to Von Del Chamberlain, through the starry sky. Moreover, comets were certainly be the most dramatic explanation. What
an astronomer at the Smithsonian Institution's believed by the ancients to be omens of impending could be more exciting than to have a 'new star'
appear on the night that Christ was born?"
National Air and Space Museum. In an annual doom, not harbingers of glad tidings.
One recent study of ancient Chinese and Korean
Another theory has it that the star might have
public lecture, Chamberlain traces the various
fireball.
records
indicates that a nova may have appeared in
theories advanced to explain the Star of Bethlehem. been an unusually bright meteor, called a
they
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center of a craftsman's guild devoted to clothmaking. Almost every home in DeW had a
loom for weaving.
Also, there are remains of more than 30
dyeing establishments that clearly demonstrata the ancient process.
A potaah4nd4lme solution, used to fix the
color, was allowed to stand In a vat for two
days Then dye was added. The small size of
the Vats at DeW indicates that thread was
dyed rather than cloth.
For ordinary apparel, two bàthi in the vats
would suffice. But that Intended for the
elegant garments of a man of high status
would receive up to 10 soakings.
DeW artisans prized the famous pure
dye obtained from the mum shellfish.
Renowned th antiquity, the murex purple was
so costly that It gave rise to the familiar
phrase "born to the purple."
Jewelry was another status symbol in
ancient Palestine. Archaeologists have found
anklets, bracelets, rings and beads of gold,
copper, bone, Ivory and colored stones.

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a leather belt around his waist." Jewish
prophets like John, denouncing the luxury of
the privileged, wore animal skins as symbol
of their mystical rank.
Even for those who were not prophets,
clothing played an important role in revealing
social status In ancient Palatine. Color,
decoration and quality of fabric all counted
heavily in making the bestdress list of
Biblical times.
Most people wore garments woven of wool
Cruising by with a cargo
or linen. The weaver's art was highly prized;
of good cheer and
fine apparel was often carried off as booty by
armies.
foreign
wishes for sunny days
During Jesus' time, styles had begun to be
influenced by the dress of the Holy Land's
all through the year Greek and Roman conquerors. Yet Jews
from the folks at
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national dress, which had been around since
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Museum of Art is hushed.
Towering and magnificent, a
twenty foot, blue spruce, the
focal point of the Museum's
annual Baroque Christmas
display, stands replendent
with angels and cherubs and
Neapolitan cre'che figures.
First exhibited at The
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firmly established tradition
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noble families vied to outdo
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cotta heads and shoulders of
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collection of these noble
families. The figures they
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200 piece Howard collection.

1925, and soon after rich burghers and peasants
conceived the unique idea of vititing the Inn at Bethlehem.
combining the German The scene at the Inn has been
tradition, of decorated enhanced by a charming
Christmas trees, with the group of animals ... sheep,
Southern European custom of goats, horses, a camel and an
elaborate nativity scenes. elephant, with background
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first presented to the public in settings, including the ruins of
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wide useof terra cotta. He too was born in Florence, where one
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dangerous. Its chemicals are capable of inducing vomiting,
paralysis and could be fatal in sufficient quantities.
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Yesterday And Today
By LUDY T. BENJAMIN JR.,
JACQUELINE F. LANGLEY
and
ROSALIEJ. HALL
(Special to the Herald
During a child-study seminar in 1896, a University of
Nebraska graduate student hit upon a highly imaginative idea
for a research paper.
What better way to study children's developing minds,
reasoned France E. Duncombe, than to examine the things
that intrigued them most. So she set out to study beliefs about
Santa Claus among schoolchildren in Lincoln, Neb.
Ms. Duncombe's survey of 1,500 pupils ranging In age from 7
to 13 was more than a charming notion. It provided a comprehensive collection of children's beliefs about Santa Claus.
In 1977, we attempted to replicate her research, using her
questions, her scoring criteria and a comparable sample of
about 900 public-school pupils In Lincoln.
In bottl studies, there was little variation in the details of the
Santa Claus tale as revealed in the children's answers.
Although the story takes different forms in other countries,
there was a consensus on content among ethnic and economic
groups even in 1896.
The major difference between the two generations was in the
qualities they attributed to Santa Claus. Children in 1896 were
much more likely to ascribe superhuman powers to Santa than
were their counterparts in 1977.
This difference held true for all grades and both sexes,
although girls in both surveys were more likely than boys to
give Santa miraculous powers.
Perhaps today's children, raised with Wonder Woman,
Spiderman, Batman and the Bionic Woman, find Santa Claus a
bit lackluster as a mythic figure.
Further, children now see Santa so often as a mere human —
on street corners, in department stores, in parades and in
schools — that they may have trouble imagining him with
supernatural powers.
The question of how and when they learned the truth about
Santa Claus may have proved troublesome to some respondents in both surveys.
Ms. Duncombe reported that older children, especially those
in the seventh and eighth grades, had difficulty in recalling
just how they found out Santa Claus was not a real being.
"The discovery was not often a surprise but was a growth,
the nature of the story dawning upon them as they developed,"
she wrote.
In both surveys, close to half the children said they came to
the realization on their own through experience or observation.
But while the rest of the children of 1896 generally received
the news equally from other children or from parents, today's
children were twice as likely to hear it from their parents.
Any conclusion about why this difference exists must be
speculative. It may simply be that modern parents have been
so impressed by the need to be honest with their children that

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they decide to tell all at the first glimmering of doubt in the
child.
The children we surveyed were, on the average, about six
months older than the 1896 group when they first learned the
truth about Santa.
This Is a substantial difference and seems to contradict the
assumption that modern children are more sophisticated
about these matters than were children of other generations.
One possible explanation Is that in some ways children
toward the end of the 19th century were actually more in touch
with the adult world than are children today. They were part of
what D. Keith Osborn and Janie D. Osborn called the last
generation of "adult children ... subjected to long hours of
work and all the adult expectations for a mature worker."

We thank The Edith Bush Foundation in Winter Perk, our many friends in
Sanford. DeBary, Deitona, Orange City, Lake, Seminole and Votusia Counties
and everywhere for their generous help. We especially thank the Deitona
Woman's Club and the Cdliii Bush Foundation for their help In making our
new dining room possible and thi JUST CLUB—Mary Smith, Evelyn Mitchell
and Edvina Fielder for raising the funds for our new patio. We also wish to
thank Seminole Community College for various activities over the past year.

Timoth y Wilson, Pros.
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Tokyo barber shop several seasons ago overheard a typically
bizarre Japanese Christmas exchange.
"Jingle bells." murmured the barber as he removed the
sheet from his customers chest after a shave. "And jingle
bells to you, too," the customer replied ceremoniously as he
departed.

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Department stores aren't the only organizations which bid
for the Christmas bonus loot. Brokerage firms hold festive
sales drives advertising "holiday special" securities. These
are aimed mostly at the woman of the house. The goal Is to
convince mama-san that the Christmas bonus money should be
invested, not spent frivolously,
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used to be observed by the burning of the tree and greens.
However, there can be a happier end for your tree.. one you
will enjoy and find rewarding. Setting your tree up outdoors
and hanging it with popcorn strings and suet makes a
beautiful, natural bird feeder. Think of the fun you'll have
observing your lively feathered friends through the months to
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Merchants drop their prices at Christmas time in an effort to
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Illion Christians living in Japan. Christ's birthday Is very
uch on the Japanese calendar. But its religious significance
s been largely shorn away by the hard-drinking, hardaylng Japanese.
They've converted December 25 into a Mardi Gras-- cornete with lady Santas in skintight red snowsuits. It's a partyUed curtain-raiser for the more traditional Japanese holiday
New Years. Anytning goes.
Since mid-November, the de-pa-a-to ( department stores)
we hauled out their Christmas holly and mistletoe to help
omote the low kosto I cost of their Christmas gift items. This
des fever will peak on January 1, when a four-day holiday
-gins, and won't §ubside until January 14.
"Merry Christmas" signs are posted everywhere. Santasandwich board carriers prowl the streets, their
gnboards displaying bargains. Elevator operators are in
lnta hats and crimson costumes to keep customers in a
stive mood.
Mass-produced plastic Christmas trees are going up in
illions of Japanese homes. The din of the Christmas suroins (slogans) blasting out from every Japanese TV set fills
e air with the virtues of various Christmas best-sellers like uu-kl (whisky) and cha-ko-re-to (chocolate).
The nips often heard 'fop of the Tokyo Pops is that old
panese favorite "Jinguru Beru," more familiarly known on
e other side of the Pacific as "Jingle Bells."
During the 1920s and '30s, the Japanese took only a minor
terest In Christmas. Their curiosity was intensified when the
merican GIs came In after 1945, during the Occupation.
very December, the Yanks decorated all the Occupation
iildlngs and gave gifts to orphanages as well as holding big
u-ties themselves.
Many Japanese came to believe that December 25 was
eneral Douglas MacArthur's birthday. Seeing all the hoorah,
ey decided to join in the fun.
There is now a cold cash reason for the popularity of
iristmas In Japan. Every worker will get a massive year-end
inus in late-December. The country's businessmen have
Ized upon Christmas as a quick way to pry the loot out of
ipa-san's pay packet.

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Hospital

If you are going to use the emergency room at
Seminole Memorial Hospital you should be
prepared to pay cash or sign a promise for
payment.

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new policy Is to cut emergency room losses.
"We are not turning anyone away," Deuschle
said. "We will make financial arrangements with
the patient and we will accept group insurance

The only exceptions are Medicaid and cards in some
instances," he said.
Medicare patients or those with workmen's
The instances where group insurance cards are
compensation injuries,
accepted are when employers In the county have
agreed to help the hospital collect bills not
This is the new policy of the hospital, according covered by group Insurance,
to Robert Deuschle of the business section of the
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Deuschle said the hospital certainly has this
right.
If a person is admitted to the hospital as a result

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"It costa the hospital money to carry accounts at a time when insurance cannot be verified. And of findings in the emergency room treatment and
on the books, and there are times when its takes often emergency room situations are not covered does belong to a7 group insurance plan, the in.
30 days to 12D days to as long as a year to collect
surance card is accepted, Deuschle said, noting
by insurance until after a deductible has been met
from the Insurance companies," Deuschle said, by the patient.
the patient's status then changes from out-patient
"It costs money keeping accounts on the books
to in-patient.
awaiting payment," he said, "and it's expensive
Asked if the hospital has the right to refuse
He emphasized the hospital is not turning
to bill insurance companies."
group insurance cards in lieu of payment or
persons away, it is only assuring that treatment
'We are looking for cash payment or money arrangements for payment by the patient,

will be paid for.

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KhomeiniWASHINGTON (UPI) "Th is is a difficult time for you - perhaps the most di!.
warned that Iran must prepare to face a
months
but refused to mention specific
ficult time that you and your family have ever experienced."
U.S. economic blockade.
President
details
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With those words words that could have applied just as well to him In another sign of a possible rift
"I'm
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to build on my past efforts,"
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Idaho
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protested "baseless accusations" by two
family have ever experienced. AU of the American people are proud of the courage paved the way for the hostages to have
students In a Christmas Day television
more open treatment."
and nobility of spirit that each of you have shown In this crisis,
broadcast.
The three Protestant and Roman
"Your steadfastness and support is an Inspiration to all of us who are making every
Other militants apologized for
Catholic
clergymen celebrated Christpossible effort to achieve the safe return of your loved ones. I am sure that you are
broadcast, which attacked former
vice sustained by the knowledge that the prayers and hopes of all Americans are with you mas mass Tuesday with small groups of
premier Abbas Amir-Entezam for
hostages 43 in all - prompting new
"collaboration" with the United States, in these holy days.
questions about the total number of
"These two brothers confessed to their
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mistake" and were ready to accept "any
The clergymen met today with
religious punishment," the militants slated that factory workers "avoid go" •t''4
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slows."
conducted Christmas services for the
and a spokesman for the three said they
In a speech from the Moslem holy city
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'Twas the day after Christmas, I Christmas ribbons and tinsel and United States has "threatened us with an 53rd day in captivity while small crowds sonal messages from the hostages to
After the embassy visit Tuesday, the
economic boycott" and that even "If we outside the embassy braved chill, snowy their families. But they did not see the clergymen reported the hostages apawoke with a yawn
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death
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official
Pars
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longer bound or kept In solitary conlawn.
terrible sight,
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Hanson, Ignoring criticism from the Tehran's spiritual leader, Ayatollah (moment, and were getting exercise.
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to build on my past efforts." But he did them: "We have no animosity toward militants, but the number 50 has been
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there.
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self-sufficient
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Washington in official papers it filed with
hauling out their yule trash,
urged farmers to "work hard" and in- embassy.
"I hope (President) Carter will stop the International Court of Justice.
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M. Jane Casselberry
Joe DeSantls

Sharon Adams

Doris Dietrich
Donna. Estee
Thomas Giordano
Bruce Moore

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Greg Pierce
Dave Razier

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Thomas Vincent
Thomas Netsel

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Shirley Padgett
Ronald Renaud

PRODUCTION
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Robert Cowan
Mary Frances Davis
Thomas Evans
Carolyn Ann Felts

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David Marsters

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Roy D. Green
Carol Lotz

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Marie Harris
IOta Harris

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Charles Paulus, Jr.
Rose Ann Ramsey

George Shriver
Benton Wood

Rick Taylor

Lu Harriett

Oliver Koby lak

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Allyson J. Smith
ChVyl Smith
Raymond L. Stevens
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Herald no Writer
Evelyn D. Golden. wife, mother, college in
itntii. nracticlne attorney in Sanford. On Jan. 1.
sitew add a new title: assistant attorney general
of Florida.
Some time In the fut ure, perhaps In the iNk or
maybe not until 1990, she will be a judge. At least
that is her hope, her deeam, her goal In 111..
Anyone who talks to Mrs. Golden for a few
minutes knows If a judgeship is what she wants, that
Is what she will have.
A native of Georgia, she, her mother and three
sisters moved to New York City when she was a prt. ii She had always planned to be a doctor.
But someone In high school told her that her high B
average wasn't good enough. "U I couldn't be
perfect, I wouldn't be a doctor," she said.
Diving her years at New York City College, she
majored In both philosophy and political science,
became Involved hi poll"
She was a political activist and a staunch
perter of John Iii'doy, then mayor of New York.
"Ewr1tdng was happening in the 01k.! liked
Ikvteq's psitira. H. was my much for the
101111011111101" do said."Taft people today don't really
have ctiwheuatic I.drs. Leaders are not into
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mined, &amp;ooklyn Law SoL lbs worked at two
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President Nixon's trip (above) to the Great Wall of China during
his historic 1972 "journey for peace” was one of the highlights of
the 1970s. Today, the Herald presents a glimpse at a decade of
foreign policy on Page :IA and a complete look at the major events
that shaped the decade on pages 7.9A.

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A large section of downtown Sanford was blacked out briefly
The burn.out was caused after abird made contact between
Tuesday afternoon after a bird worked its way Into a main two hot points, say Florida Power &amp; light (FPL) workers,
While linemen worked to replace the switch, FPL switched
feeder switch.
Power went out at about 12:30p.m., after the feeder switch around the affected power cables to restore service at 2:30
on Persimmon Avenue, just South of County Route 48, burned p.m. to most of the area. FPL workers said they still do not
know how many customers were without service.
out with an explosive sound.

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Seminole County and all of central Florida are now better since the state's major electric systems a Interconnected,"
protected against major regional blackouts, announced said W. Scott Burns, district manager In Sanford.
Florida Power &amp; light (FPL) officials.
FPL is strengthening Its system reliability with additional
A new 240,000 volt transmission line, connecting FPL with
the Georgia Power Company was put lntomervlce on Friday. major power lines. Completion of a 106-mile transmission line
Construction of the $9 million, 50-mile line connecting an project In 1977 added a 500,000 volt connection between FL
FPL load center In southwest Duval County to Georgia Power Myers and the Ft. Lauderdale area. Another 500,000-volt line
Company facilities at the southeast Georgia town of Klngsland will add a powerful new 125 mile link to FPL's system connectlng Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin and St. Luck
began in February, 1979.
"The Intertle will enable FPL and Georgia Power Company counties when completed In 1060. Extension of a 500-volt back.
to exchange power during emergencies, thus improving bone transmission line to Georgia is now being planned for
reliability of FPL's system as well as other utilities in Florida, completion In the late 19I.

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Attorney's office, for the social security ad- became program director and instructor in the
ministration, as a legal assistant for the legal aid legal assistant program at Valencia Community
society, as an outreath worker for the YMCA, as a College on the east campus.
In addition to hehw t'oram director. she tauaht
recreation director and as a research assistant.
During her first year at law school she attended a civil litigation,
l&amp;
family law and
conference of law students on civil rights litiga tion business law.
at the University of Southern California and met her
Meanwhile she was practicing law with her
future husband, Jim.
husband at his Sanford office. While she was
The law students attending the conference did working all her jobs, she had two babies; Vivianresearch and wrote briefs for the acti vist Louise, now 4 years old, and Faye Jessica-Maurine,
org.r'stIon.
nine months old.
Af
Evelyn and Jim were In an impossible dilemma.
"I think Iaccomplished something at Valencia,"
She, a girl from Georgia, attending a New York City the said. "I tightened up the curriculum to make it
law sthoolwaslnlove with aman who wua native more relevant to practicing attorneys and improved
Flordlan, attending a Florida law school. And they- U tI&amp;Idlnghln the clóllege library. We placed more
hod met In CalIfornia.
stude nts, who completed the program, in jobs as
"It was aqusstlon of whether we could carry ona legal assistants or legal secretaries than ever
long-distance rnaI1ce from New York to Florida. before," Mrs. Golden said.
That just couldn't work," abs told a of her dass.s
With the crea tion by the Florida Legislature last
at the Valstcfa Community College east campus spring of the 5th District Court of Appeals at
Deytosa Beach, Attorney General Jim Smith had to
Evelyn's decision was to treader to Jim's law set up an office there as well.The attorney general's
school, something do was told was another im- office must have an office near an appellate court.
po
lity. Law schools just do not accept students
The new office meant openings for assistant atIn the middle of ___
torneys general and Mrs. Golden f iled her ap"I hod Baveragsead Isisowed the school my plication for the job. She sent resumes to everyone
transfer w'ta frivolous ens and that I planned to who might be Interested and was interviewed time
merry a Floridian," th said. It worked.
and again. She also submitted samples of legal
Jim ncd,sd Ida law degree In December, 1974 writing.
and the received hers In Mardi, 07$. Embarking on
Shortly after Thanksgiving she received the word
her careerin low, sh.worked flrstuan intern in a that the job was hers.
public defender's office, then tor Florida legal
Before she completed her last class at the school
Services In the Detand ace. In August, 1977 she Al the Christmas holidays approached, Mrs. Golden
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finished an application to the American Bar
Association (ABA) seeking approval and sanction
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"If approved, students graduating from the
program will be readily accepted as legal
assistants. It will be easier for them. Lawyers can
look to the program as a standard," she said.
While serving as an assistant attorney general in
the appellate court, Mrs. Golden won't have much
opportunity to meet the public. Much of her time
will be spent preparing "lots of legal briefs."
"I'd like tobea J udge some day, _but th%'j
probably 10 years down the road. I'llprobably work
In the attorney general's office for a while. I want to
sharpen my skills as an attorney," she said.
Being a judge Is not beyond reason for a woman
today, she said, noting that women often prove to
have a more humane point of view, are more sensitive and believe the court system belongs to the
people. Mrs. Golden takes an idealistic approach to
the court system, believing It should serve all the
people as the nation's founding fathers envisioned
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A decade ago, she said, the goal of many attorneys was to become a judge. But that has
changed today.
"The average judge In Seminole County earns
less than $50,000 a year, "she said. "A lawyer, if he
works hard, can earn $50,000 a year and he Is not in
the public eye, not faced with the same scrutiny as a
judge," Mrs. Golden said.

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72nd Year, No. 106—Sunday, December 23,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—( USPS 481.280)—Price 25 Cents

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for trial, a charge punishable by a maximum of five years In which Is supposed to be used to determine how much of a
jail and a fine, the maximum sentence for the original grand penalty the party will pay.
theft charge.
In all cases, each day served awaiting the report is
He has not yet been sentenced on that plea, made Nov. 5. credited towards any jail term the party might have to serve,
Instead, he is being held in what is described as a legal "no
Assistant State's Attorney Don Marbiestone said the
man's land," awaiting the results of a pre-sentencing In. charge of failing to appear is totally separate from any other
vestigation.
charges. The law is designed so a person who escapes
prosecution
long enough to prevent a trial from being
Local attorney Jerald Ruttberg explained the law has set
to
properly
tried
will not just go free, he said.
no maximum time limits on the investigation. In order
prepare a thorough report, the county's parole and probation
Marblestone said the only other such case he handled
department often takes between four and eight weeks to put resulted In the party receiving a sentence of time served
together a person's criminal and social history, a report while waiting for the report. This case involved much more

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
An Ohio man, extradicted to Sanford to stand trial on grand
theft charges but later found innocent, remains in the
Seminole County Jail because he failed to appear on the ti
date.
On Oct. 30, Frank Hall III was found Innocent of stealing
prope rty from his former employer In a circuit court trial,
He had defended himself against the charges, on which he
had been arrested on March 10, and later extradicted back
from Ohio, where he claims he had gone to get money to pay
for his defense.
But Hall also pleaded guilty to a charge of falling to appear

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elderly woman narrowly escaped death Pugh, a long-time Lake Mary resident
in separate house fires In Seminole who said he knew Ferry for many yeam
County Friday.
In a separate house fire Friday in Fern
An elderly Lake Mary man, tentatively Park, 73old Loma "Buddy" Clarke
Identified as Joseph Ferry, was killed In reportedly pulled herself through a dark,
a fire at his home at Washington and smoke4illed hallway at her daughter's
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midthat with Iftmoin'SAW do
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before he could be rescued.
sulWOOd when
both de anding the return o( the shah as
His body was fund on the floor 01 a parts 01 a charred ceiling fell on her.
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a "mthimwndinpd, the crisis was
• bedroom in the wood-frame structure. The fire broke out about 9 a.m. at the
likely to drag on and the hostages held
until at least mid or late January.
The fire was first reported to the fire home of Gary and Jeanie Kay Gunter
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depazjment by Lake Mary Police about (Mrs. Clarke's daughter), 1210
radio, Ayatollah Ruhoflah Khomeini
11:07 p.m., Neff said. He added about 12- Glastonberry Road in the English
ordered the ruling Revolutionary Council
14 firefighters in three trucks responded Estates subdivision, according to
to "Invite some of the committed and
the scene, and although y had the Seminole County firefighters.,
r.uponstble priests" to hold services so
fire under control within minutes,
the captives could celebrate Owistinis
firefighters remained at the house until )js midj ,fire probably
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No cause had been determined early
did.
Friday night and left nothing but the smouldering engulfed a two-story home. Five others were and tentative damage was set at about Saturday as fire investigators continued
their probe of the blaze. Damage wal
Tough Khomeini referred only to remains of the house (above) he had occupied for injured trying to escape, a fire official said. The $20,000.
Protestant and Catholic clergy, the many years. It took only minutes to extinguish the blaze, which apparently started In the basement.
Neff said a fire marshal was called to estima ted at about $25,000.
militants said rabbis would also be- blaze, first reported at 11:07 p.m., but hours to broke out at 4:15 a.m. and burned out of control the scene since a death occurred,
More than 35 W4*m were at the
allowed to see the hostages Uthey finally contain
said Lake Mary volunteer for about an hour, said a deputy chief firefighter, although the fire was not thought to be Friday mornft fire and most runined
wished.
until 5 Tavonya Green, 6, and Sandra Ford, 16, were caused by arson,
until about 3p.m. when the fire was fully
of all faiths will be firefighters, who remained on the scene
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human needs and reflect cirrenrealiUes,'Brown
"In Orange, Semlnole'and Osceola counties we
energy.uving mass trarlt,
8nl1e County coqnmIon chairman Bill
emphasized.
would be hard-hit if tourists couldn't get around,"
Kirchhoff said he hu told the P.ogl.'s Traneit
It Is staggering, Gagnon said, when you realize he said. Thousands of people who work In hotels,
What if gofor FIV1la automobiles was no longer coop that taxpayers have lmcat.d "time after that74 percent of all energy used In central Florida restaurants and other tourist business would be out
Is used for fueling the automobile.,
tlm&amp;' they want the roads, net miii transit
of work, he pointed out.
available?
One bus,, he said, can take about 40 cars off the
Gagnon, Hedrick and Brown said ma of the
"ft's not trueatall," Gapon said. "Taxpayers,
You'd be sharing a bus with 11,314 neople.
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01 course, the people's transit representatives
Growth management means planning and
Sarah Bilderbeck, munber of the Seminol.
gira
4 one 01 the riasoia the
People's Tressit orpolzation Is pressing so herd Coisy League 01 Women Voters, said recently that said, they realize simply providing buses Is net the regulating to check "sprawl," the sireiding out of
as the price of autos and gasoline continues to whole answer. Ridership, they said, must be homes and businesses which makes building of
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service .speniioss both to quality and quantity.
example of the disastrous results of unchecked
ascording to Bruce Gagiwn, organizer of the go*. she said.
"Ths politician (knu't know what to aq to the
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work of the local probation department, explaining it may
take more time to do the reports, but the delay results in a
much better product.

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) - Militants
controlling the U.S. Embassy In Tehran
have agreed to allow clergymen to pay
Christmas visits to the 50 Americans
being held hostage.
The Iranian government also an.
nounced Friday It had agreed on a
"comprehensive plan" to deal with the
crisis, but did not reveal any details.
The Tehran Times newspaper said
today the plan offered a "ray of hope"
some of the hostages could be freed
shortly and that relatives might be
allowed to visit them, though a militant
spokesman earlier this week ruled out
the second option.
The newspaper quoted a 'senior
nnber of the revolutionary council
saying a comprehensive plan to deal with
the hostage situation would be announced

serious charges, a person who had fled from charges of arson, and who had been missing for over two years.

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Dec. 23,1979-3A

Sunday, Dec. 23, 1971

WORLD
IN BRIEF

Mexico Denies Claims
Portillo Invited Shah
MEXICO CITY (UP!) - Mexico has labeled as
"entirely false" a Los Angeles Times story saying
President Jose Lopez Portillo assured the deposed
shah of Iran he could return to Mexico following his
cancer treatment in New York.
Mexico's Ambassador to Washington, Hugo B.
Margain, wrote the newspaper that its report "con.
tamed entirely false asserttnns" and that It was surprising a "serious newspaper would consider
publishing something so absurd."
The 12-paragraph denial said Portillo never wrote a
letter to the shah saying that he would be granted
asylum following medical treatment in the United
States, as reported by the newspaper.
The letter said Portillo told the shah he could return
only While his multiple entry, six-month tourist visa
was valid,

Rhodesia Sanctions End
UNITED NATIONS (UP!) - The Security Council
has lifted economic sanctions against Rhodesia, urged
Immediate assistance to the British colony and called
for banishing South African forces there,
Meeting Friday only hours after British and
Rhodesian leaders signed a peace pact in London, the
15-member council quickly adopted a resolution ending
the sanctions imposed in November 1966. The
resolution passed 130.
The resolution, noting the agreement thrashed out in
14 weeks of tempestuous talks In London, called on all
U.SN. members to "terminate the measures taken
against SouthernRhodesia."

GORI, U.S.S.R. (UP!) - Stalin.
Literally, it means "made of steel."
It conjures up images of midnight arrests,
forced labor gulags where 20 million Russians
died, a bushy mustache beneath a madman's
eyes.
But in this Georgian town where Josef
.aMn was born tOO years ago Friday, It isa
name that still causes eyes to dampen and
champagne toasts to be raised In the privacy
and safety of homes.
Born losif Dzhugashvlll on Dec. 21, 1679,
Stalin represents to many the hometown boy
who made it to the top, the Georgian who
ruled the Soviet Union through 30 years that
saw Its most terrible war, Indescribable
famine and merciless purges.
And, 26 years after his death of a brain,
hemorrhage, he also is becoming the symbol
of Law and order throughout the Soviet Union,
a subject of nostalgia among those old enough
to remember him and a larger-than-lIfe
legend among youth.
There is no revival of feeling for Stalin In
Georgia and certainly not in God. Here
Stalin's memory never faded and respect for
him never diminished.
"He is ours and we love him," says I
Georgian in Tbilisi, the republic's capital, 55
miles from God and 1,000 miles south of
Moscow.
"It all depends which side of SII1III YOU
want to see. The positive slde was the political
stability, the leadership during the war. And
after the war, under Stalin, the Soviet Union
became one of the major world powers."
And the negative side?
"Yes, yes, there were purges, there were
executions. We know it. Too many Georgians
died for us not to know It. Too many of them
were innocent."
It Is true. Stalin' during his reign of blood
and terror, showed no favoritism to his
homeland, ruthlessly crushing a Georgian
nationalist movement and executing Its
leaders.
But ruthlessness Is often Interpreted as
strength by the Russian people, who have
Lived under the rule of Ivan the Terrible,
Peter the Great, Car Nicholas.
Itis that sort ofatrwgth they speak olwhen
they toast 'itaib', Churchill and Roosevelt"
and, heads clouded with alcohol, swap war
stories like veteran. everywbirs.
A favorit. Is Stalin's response when in.
formed that his son, Jacobi a Red Army
soldier, was being held prisoner by the Nazis.
IU Germans auggsat.d that youitill Stalin
might be exchanged for Marshal Yllwb'Ich
Paulus, who led the Nazi Uge of Stallngrad.
There are two versions of Stan's response.
According to one, he sald, "I don't trade
___ for enera&amp;" The
soldiers
other version has
him saying, "The Germans have "illikm of
myuss and daughters. Thlsonelsnodlt•
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Theumeapplkdtohlafdende and tormar
1ILqii, hen&amp;etM of whom he uscided on
chwgss Of treason, conspiracy or sometimee
without chiiu.
At the museum In God thu .sali'$nu
5fIln'g n'imnry, the ditlatur'. Mate. stdo

Avoid

Face A Dilemma
NEW DELHI, India (UP!) - Indian voters face a painful
dilemma in next month's elections.
Re-election of former Prime Minster Indira Gandhi would
bring back her authoritarian style of government. A vote for
Charan Singh or Jagjivan Ramand means more of the
bickering and horse-trading that have riddled India's
government for the 30 months since Mrs. Gandhi's ouster.
The worst-possible scenario is that no leader will emerge
from the Jan. 3 and Jan. 6 balloting with the mandate to tackle
India's mounting troubles.
Inflation is galloping along at about 19 percent. The worst
drought in decades threatens to wipe out India's food surplus.
Industrial production is declining in the face of labor unrest, a
steep fall in power generation, port congestion and transport
bottlenecks.
A lack of strong political leadership has spurred HinduMoslem turbulence of a severity unseen since the British withdrew from the subcontinent in 1947.
The elections, 2-4 years ahead of schedule, are the result of
former Prime Minister Morarji Desal's resignation last
summer following mass defections from his Janata Party.
Singh, finance minister in Desal's Cabinet, then formed the
Lok Dal (People's Party) and became prime minister with the
help of Mrs. Gandhi's faction of the Congress Party.
But even before Singh could face Parliament, Mrs. Gandhi
pulled the rug out from under his feet because he refused to
drop court cases against her and her son, Sanjay, for crimes
allegedly committed during her 20-month emergency rule.
Fed up with wheeling and dealing by politicians, President
San jiva Reddy dissolved Parliament and called new elections,
an exercise that will involve 360 million voters.
Mrs. Gandhi, who ruled for 11 years, appears to have real
political momentum. Her opponents forged an affiance under
the Janata banner to defeat berth March 1977 elections but are
now in
She has managed to draw into her party many of her
detractors and has formed alliances with other enemies.
She draws huge crowds on campaign swings through the
cotr)sWc
Slngh's Look Dal Party is allied with the other faction of the
Congress Party and has the support of communists and
soclaiLds. Ram, at the bead of the truncated Janata Party, is
going it alone,
The party platforms contain several identical promises, but
Mrs. Gandhi's theme for the elections Is "One nation, one
leader. Vote for stability."

Stalin Still A Hero In
Gori* , His Hometown
beneath a huge brass and crystal chandelier.
Around It are spread a lifetime of gifts,
documents, memorabilia: a lamp in the
shape of a Russian tank, a Chinese wall silk
portraying the dictator with' slanted eyes,
another tapestry with his face woven in.
Nowhere to be seen are other mementoes of
hRTIhIPOWSnthemMlIonsolgiav 6%
to accommodate his purge victims, the other
millions who starved to death during the
chaos that followed his 1927 collectivization of
the nation's farmland, the puppet treason
trials that stripped the Red Army Of its
leadership just before the Neal invasion and
left Russia unprepared for the onslaught of
the now famous "Operation Barbarous,"
facets of Stalin's career were first
exposed to the Soviet people - and officially
to the world - in 1966 when Nikita Khruah.
chev condemned his predecessor as a madman, a butcher and a military bumbler.
Khrushchev also read a deathbed note
purportedly written in 1922 by V.I. Ianln,
warning fellow communists that Stalin was
becoming too powerful and must be stopped
from taking ultimate authority.
Thus began anlu decline in the offlcjal
fortunes of Stalin, which saw his place in the
"Great soviet Encyclopedia" shrink from 40
to 5 pages and the thousands of monuments
erected to him come crashing down.
But not In Gorl.
Here, a 60400t-high Stalin stands ramrod
straight in front of the city hail, on Stalin
Avenue.
Down the four'-lane street rumble trucks
with pictures of God's most famous native
displayed proudly In front windows.
The Stalinxniaewn is officially closed for
repairs. But a hundred feet away the home in
which but I*hughlhvlil came Into the world,
owe owned by his dirk cobbler father,
stands a museum In Itself, modest beau
plaques
side of the door.
't
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they
-u-- g the
name he adopted in 1913 as an onhe-run
Bolshevik, robbing banks and trains In
Georgia to support the fledgling Communist
Party,
By then he had repudiated his mothers
wish that he become a priest. The seminary
he attended for five years expelled him for
preaching the gospel Of Marx above that of
Got
After aicos.dlng Lenin as chairman Of the
Commimlat Party, he excised any dissenters
from the brutal path be had charted, W
cluding longtime comrades like Bukharin,
Kamensv, Rykov.

vr.sa took more livea thenthe Nazi
Army - perhaps 10 iIH - and drew a
curtain of terror d blood over the lent
Th. first attempt to w away that Main
cam. in isi, who Iaonii &amp;eshnsv permit.
nd to be pdAMW
pralsed
wtims 1"rshlp.
That bu been the basis for the
.1 SOviet history books:
'in&amp;
Malk was a now hue who mad. serious
I(OflQIUIC aDd jS3M'rW momn, and deitlided
from MarxlM4anIMM tho.

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Reagan Could Lose Iowa

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Sen. Edward Kennedy Insisted the administration
Invited OPEC to increase oil prices, the White House
vehemently denied the charges and, on the Republican
side of the presidential race, Ronald Reagan conceded
he may lose Iowa,
The Kennedy-Carter feud over the OPEC price hike
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press secretary, Jody Powell, charged the senator was
playing "fast and loose" with the truth.

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warned the oil producing countries during a trip to the
Middle East last month that a price hike could ruin the
American and western economies.
Reagan, during a telephone interview
his
California home, expressed concern that his commanding lead in the polls might not lead to victory In
the Iowa caucuses Jan. 21.
The caucuses are organizational exercises. Unlike
primaries, only a small fraction of Iowa's voters
participate - traditionally party activists.
John Connally this week became the first candidate
to predict a Reagan defeat In Iowa. He predicted
George Bush would emerge the victor.

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back wages 01 $95 million.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - It's assured: 1979 was the worst
inflation year since World War II.
coumerpi1cea jumped another l percent In November,
assurIng 1979 of that distinction, the Labor Department
reported Friday.
Energy rkrceeatth lowest rate Of the year last month,
the report said, but that Improvement was offset by
burgeoning costs of buying a home.
R. Robert Russell, director Of the Council on Wage and Price
Stability, told Congress' Joint Economic Committee, "I don't
see a possibility of substantial relief over the next several
months."
Rmae1l said the figures for December are likely to be similar
to November's, as home mortgage rates continue reacting to
ft Federal Reserve's Oct. 6 money tightening and as latest
International oil price hikes reach consumers..
Over the first 11 months of the year, consumer prices ad.
vanced at a 13.1 percent annual rate - the worst inflation since
1946 when World War II price controls were removed.
That year's rate was a whopper: 18.2 percent.
Russell said inflation should "abate a little" next year,
barring a new International crisis.
Housing accounted for more than half the November rise in
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deputy stuck his hand inside to pull out the lines.
At that point, the driver drove off in low gear, throwing the
deputy to the ground, reported the sheriff's office. He suffered
no Injur ies in the fall.

Herald Staff Writer
A Geneva man is being held without bail today in the
Seminole County Jail on charges he burglarized a Sanford
Plaza store early Saturday morning,
Nell Buffington was arrested at 2a.m. Saturday after a man
watched him enter Images Three and remove about $249 worth
BURGLAR ALLOWED TO LEAVE
of merchandise, say police.
A woman returned to her apartment Monday evening and
Buffington was held by the observer until pollee arrived to
found a man standing in her living room.
nun w jan, WMIT ne is uemg neici on grand theft and
"I'm looking for a party," he said, adding the apartment
As he left, walking down 13th Street, he was joined by
burglary charges, they report.
door had been open and he though he had discovered the right
He is being held without bail since he is on parole, police say. another man who had been waiting for him, police report.
location.
ARMED ROBBERIt
DEPUTY ASSAULTED
A Sanford woman loet$80 cash and her purse to a pair of
She sent him on his way, and only later noticed her wallet
A Seminole County deputy was thrown to the ground as a car
armed robbers Friday evening, say police,
he had stopped for expired licence plates and an outstanding was missing. The door to her home on Wymore Road had been
Carole Crain of 53 Kent Court was leaving the Delux
open only because It had been pried.
Orange County warrant drove off while he was talking to
Cleaners, at 1107 W. 13th St.., at 6:15 p.m. when a man
owners, Friday the sheriff's office reports.
Susan Campbell told deputies only her wallet was taken. She
threatened her with a revolver, demanding her purse, say
The car was stopped at East Wekiva Trail and Hit C!'ib had left her home only a few minutes before she returned to
police.
Boulevard in Longwood. When the car's driver said he could discover the break-in, deputies said.

DeBary In 1972. He was a
member of a Masonic Lodge,
Kathjijne C. Nicholls, 8 ' of. - Veteran of World War! and
Southeast Lake Street, veteran of foreign wars.
Longwood, died Friday at
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
p,'.rs Nicholls was born In Theresa Allyn, DeBary; two
Dubuque, Iowa and moved to sons, Gary, of Osteen; and::
Longwood from Michigan in Harvey of Cleveland, Ohio;::
1941. She was a housewife and one daughter, Mrs. Naomi
Moore, of Cleveland; two
a Protestant.
Mn. Clarissa Fox, of
Survivors Include her
daughters, Mrs. Joyce Mt. Vernon, Ind; and Ms..
Mrs Lois Harp, of Evansville,
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio announced Nov. 27 by the Chairman David) Roderick despair to anger over a held together with balling set by Pop Powers, the best of
Mikkola
roller who ever worked in the Elda Nichols of Longwood and hid,; nine grandchildren and
steel said U.S. Steel had no in- shutdown that looks almost wire," he said.
(UPI) - When Mike nation's largest
one great-grandchild. Brisson
The company has blamed United States."
tention at all of shutting down inevitable. Nonetheless, he
Mignogna heard that U.S. manufacturer.
three
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Mignogna
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closure
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two
Mahoning
A private funeral is Funeral Home-PA, Sanford,
The McDonald Works has the Youngstown Works. I told still harbors some hope that
Steel Corp. was closing its
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hadn't bought that house."
"I love my job down there. I collectively employed 3,800 would like to see a coalition Of
and
Mr. Harvey Allyn, 84,of273
Mignogna is one of 3,500 of the mills; It has given him savings. That $4,000 might not don't want the people to think ' persons, and l4 others across steelworkers
Youngstownarea steePwo- everything he has, and now he seem like much to some our people shut down the the country on foreign the community buy the mill Valencia Road, DeBary, died
Wednesday night. Born in Mt.
rkers who are facing a less- sees It all being taken away. people, but It would have kept mill," said Mignogna, who competition, environmental and rehabilitate It.
hid., he moved to
Vernon,
restrictions
and
lack
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government
help.
was
going
to
lose
my
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year because they will lose
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their jobs at the McDonald down and cried. My wife
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terrified, more than afraid, of losing our home," Mignogna, its prime in the 'SOs and we'veSure It's an old facility. But
the two mills in 1980.
a father of three, said.
The closings are part of a what's going to happen.
been breaking production . years later, we can take that
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nationwide series of cutbacks
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based nuclear deterrent by accepting
deployment of intermediate-range American
missiles, they averted a political-military crisis
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While fran contthueito give new meaning
to the definition of mob rule, two countries at
a great move in more than the geographicil
sense are providing some interesting
demonstrations of another type of rule t
work — thatof law.
In Canada, the Supreme Court In Ottawa
has upheld the rights of llnqulstic monoritles
against the governments and, more important, popular prejudices In two key
provinces.
In one ruling, in volving a $5 traffic ticket
Issued to a French-speaking resident, the
court held unconstitutional the 90-year-old
legal status of English as the sole language Of
Manitoba's courts and legislature.
French was the Winner in that làin the court's similar
the i
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invalidation of a 1971 Quebec law establishing
French as that province's only official
language.
Ironically, the situation lines up Frenchsupremacist Quebecers and francophobe
Manitobans on the same and losing side. And
it does not resolve the basic language conflict
that preoccupies Canada to the point of
dissolution.
But It does demonstrate that Isues can be
dealt with other than through explosions Of
popular emotion, that in a society of laws the
power of ,decision involves more than
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miliWt students who may listen to him on the extriordirutry challenges and rose to the

occasion, and may not.
occasion. Ca rter was going along, low in the
In classic revolutionary style, the dust has popularity polls, and struggling to establish a
not yet settled in Tehran. Vengeance and a viable bid for a second term.
power struggle are a part of the picture.
But there has been a turnaround in the
Carter said in a recent interview that the
nations
ohisledpabil1tIes.
status quo is"unacceptable" and that hedoes
has
brought
th
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American people
not want the crisis in Iran to become a way of He
life. He says he will keep the preuureonand Cayolngthatpatieheput
It, Is "the better part of valor."
P turning the screws.
So much so that British Prune i1in
As long as the United States has reason to Margaret
Thatcher praised Carter for his
believe none of the 50 American hostages has
and the
not been physically harmed, Carter will American people...
for
keeping
"their
temper
continue to seek a peaceful solution through as a
whole."
diplomatic and political means.
His tactics, so far, Include the economic
By staying In the White House, which
weapon with the freezing of Iranian assets provides an excellent political platform, and
and blocking oil Imports and the further shunning the campaign trail, Carter , has
proape mat a proiongauon or uie crisis may managed to roox "prewdenuall and to
lead the United States to seek worldwide enhance his standing in the polls..
economic sanctions through the United
The country also has a new sense of unity in
Nations..
a situation where there are few dissenters
The administration's success in sum- against what is perceived as a national
moning world public opinion to its aide Is outrage.
evident with the demand for the release of
So far Carter has prevailed, taking the
hostages by both the U.N. Security Council approach that strength Involves patience and
and the Court of International Justice.
confidence. Only the outcome of the crisis will
Assistant Secretary of State George Vest determine whether his present popular
has been spending a lot of time disabusing standing will prevail as time goes on.

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between the administrative and legislative
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Oviedo high School Head Football Coach Joe Montgomery with a
$100 check for use by the football team. Oviedo went undefeated
through the recent regular season and playoffs before losing to the
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trust the person who left this little
puppy In the garbage can at the
Humane Society has a happy Christma"

MarlonT.Yeaton
Sanford

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those killed were not Jews. It occurred
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Title I compensatory children.
Helen Frisbe
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law of ex-Gov. Claude Kirk.
Democra ts who have already announced for Stone's office are: state Sen.

Kenneth (Buddy) McKay of Ocala;
form er sta te representative and exWhite House assistant Richard Pettigrew
of Miami and Tampa service station
ope rator Jim Miller.
Greg Farmer, executive director of the
Florida Democratic Party, resigned that
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meantime, Consumer Reports' food
tedinologlats have tedri samples eta
variety of fed food offerings to
what
they could contribute to your daily dit.
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experts q.,yotsiuonldgdabodems.
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011 minlstors faII.d to reach an agreement
on a unNsm prlcktg policy in m..tMgs last w..k
in CSiOCSs V•flUv.lS. Because no .gr..ment
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estimates that the average v&amp;lue of a
cents-off coupon is 20 cents. Add them up
and the savings could be much greater
than 42 cents on $100.

But with the spiraling costs of almost
Coupon clubs where neighbors get
everything, more and more of us should together to swap coupons have been
be clipping these coupons to save money organized In many sections of the United
on what we must buy each week.
States. These gatherings provide
According to the R. H. Donnelley coupons for socializing while helping one
marketing firm, the country's second another In a mcmsy.aaving enterpri.,.
largest coupon-redemption service, the
Coupons can also be swapped by mall.
number of people using coupons has The Coupon Center (Box 790,1110 Argyle
doubled in the lad four years.
Ave., Los Angeles 90) operates this
In IM, 35.7 billion coupons were Issued way:
by manufacturers and retailers. By 197$,
the figure had grown to 72.7 billion. Still,
Members pay a $3 annual fee. Then
only 5 percent of all coupons are they mall any cents-off coupons they
cannot urns to the Coupon Center, circling
the expiration date on each coupon and
Though more people are clipping Including a letter 111111 lng the total value of
coupons, the average customers saves the coupons milled plus the kinds of
only 42 cents from coupons for every $100 coupons they want in return. They also
be or the spends at the food More, says enclose a self-addressed stamped an
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Beat Inflation: C/1P
COUDons For Sav nas
Inflation surely must be foremost on
the minds of most citizens today.
Unfortunately, older people on fixed
incomes, are hardest hit by the everrising cost of living. We rack our brains
trying to make ends meet.
One painless way to save a buck is to
clip and save coupons.
Perhaps we once just Ignored the
cents-off coupons that appeared in
newspapers and magazines or arrived In
the mall. It may have seemed too much
of a chore to clip the refund forms for
food, household goods or health and
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Bill McCollum, who
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GOP executive committee in Seminole,
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Jews in descending on the Palestinians
who had not harmed them and driving
them from their homes and lands.
The "Holocaust" was primarily an

cat and dog food. Somehow my "busy
schedule". evaporated while I wandered -!
around talking to the kittensd cats,.
the nearly blind little white do who -.'
needs affection and the puppies and
dogs with their wagging tails and
hopeful
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eyes.
Every animal gets tender loving care
from the hardworking, dedicated
people there but more supplies and
homes are desperately needed
M. visit en.4.4
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found that Humphries had not committed for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by
an y violation of policy and that he had Richa rd Stone, D-Miami.
U.S. Rep. C. W. Bill Young, ranking
authorization to teach the class during
Republican member of the Florida
his off duty time.
Kail has said he will recommend that congressional delegation , said he is
the services of both men as part-time co nsidering making a bid for the seat.
Instructors be continued next year.
Other Republicans who are conside ring
Aalberg was given a plaque by the the race are: former Congressman Lou
graduating class of law enforcement Frey of Winter Park, who lost the GOP
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our Zionist problem . But they Increuingly distrust us and Increasingly
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gourmet delights when you stop for a
meal at a fast food restaurant. But you
iadght well expect a dish that 'tutu s
40w nutritional needs,
woM the very leat, you'd probsblyllketo
lobow what the food contains In the way of
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former state representative, who lost a fective Dec. 31.
talked to all of the students In the justice program at scc.
expecting State Rep. Dick Bachelor, 1),
--bid for secretary of state last year.
Meanwhile, Orlando attorney David Orlando, to run for the Democratic
Edward Kail, coordinator of the SCC program none either privately or for.
A new candidate was added to the list Crenshaw, of Jacksonville, is the son-in- Best announced his candidacy for the nomination also.
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the espeass of tsa'ad UI eiied far
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industrial society. This is not a problem
that we can solve in one year, or
perhaps even in 10 years. Let us
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hostages in Iran, the shooting of our
Navy men in Puerto-Rico and other
events by these small nations have been
a big setback to our country and we are
becoming the laughing stock of the
world. Let us reverse this trend and let
the world know where they stand with

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coverage of high schoolsports by Joe
DSaM1s and his staff. melt out, standing coverage
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ter administration has strongly opposed atmosphere of credibility for . Ayatollah the coipany's sys'pcpping profits. Th
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diplM.' Irritation at the pragmatic way United StMii and Israel were responsible for
— aboad leigh t. bay 12,111 plloss d
the Israelis have aoigd to c#.]"e on the the attack on the holy shrine In Mecca.
gasoline at a Mobil ditlan.
Iranian crIsis, am= told our reporter Ron
Khomeini's wild allegation was, In f$et the
New there's a new g1wmIrk thsoU moguls
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have Mt on In their couderoffmelve stsi
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the strength that we can again have the
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already in a recession. In March, 1979
when I predicted that Interest rates
would go up to 15 percent by Dec. 31,
unemployment rate to nearly 8 percent
and gasoline prices to $1 per gallon, the
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Peking.
The court's reasoning is confused typically so of this court, some might
IxA it does preclude further complication
through a constitutional confrontation of. an
already complicated U.S. relationship with
the two a..
ine regimes.
nthehlghcowttheadinlnlatratlon lathe
winner. But In a lower court it is not. In the
only one of the decisions relating directly to
iran, a U.S. district judge has ruled that the
US. government has erred In its visa Invèstlgatlonof Iranian students by singling out
for special scrutiny this one group from all
others,
So here we are. Where one body of Iranian
students defies the law In Tehran, another Is
protected by the law in the unhtedstates, flu
a lesson certain to be lost on these students
however, since the book they go by makes no
provision for such concepti as government by
laws rather than men.
Meanwhile, back In Tebren the mulish In
chvge —
at'sthewordfor It — of
revolutionary justice
anyone
occupying official buildings without
authorization . will be sirnunarily executed.
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It appears that the restricted 25 mph
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themselves that it did happen. I would
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good red-blooded American be an
optimist when the leaders of your
country give away its very life line—the
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that the in wind of the Iranian hedage crieis
Will blow some goodom
their way, according
to
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Jerusalem.
lbs way the Israelis it or at lead the
way American kmata ar's iipoiUng the
larsall's vI.wpold - the Iranian .itustP'n
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to lose your license,

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that I was wrong and that it would
Our prestige and pride have been
never happen, for our president and greatly devalued by our country losing
Congress and our leaders would not let both the Korean and Vietnam wars. It
happen.
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rate, Seminole County is ringing the
cash register there as fast as the cars
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be aware of an obvious speed trap being
operated by the Seminole Sheriff's
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Football Team, its caches and
myself, I want to thank Joe DeSantis
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1980'Census count, and that Republicans will
negotiate NATO-Warsaw pact force reductions probably be counted out more often than in.
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- Party labels mean less now than they
new American missiles may prove unnecessary. used to,
"Interest group politics" has fragmented
NATO would obviously prefer to bolster its
once-reasonably
uncluttered political
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security through appropriate arms control
landscape.
agreements, were that possible But th en, this
The Almanac's own vote listings are
.preference has been apparent since at least 1973
ved from 15 key House and Senate votes,
vie
have
treated
it
with
ill-disguised
deri
and the So ts
from a state's right to rescind
ranging
contempt.
ratification
of the ERA to Kemp-Roth, a
The palpable prospects for a strong NATO offer failed proposal
to reduce income taxes by
he sole reason to hope that Moscow may yet one-third over the next three years.
change its mind. Either way, a more credible
The votes are chosen, in the editor's words,
theater nuclear deterrent Is essential if NATO is "to spotlight members' views on major
Issues, particularly those which are not
,(o defend its vital interests.
readily apparent from their party affiliation
or their group ratings."
"The. National Journal's Election '80
Handbook" isr $7.95 from National Journal,
1730 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
"Thi Almanac of American Politics 1*" Is
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
$11.50 from The Fund for Constitutional
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
Government, Suite 4200,516 Madison Avenue
mailing address and, if possible, a telephone
New York, New York 1.
number so the identity of the writer may be
Carry some facts to the voting booth next
verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
year — you'll be glad you did,

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(Paola Road), west of Sanford, should

someone on a very limited low income
of the pleasure of buying gifts to go
under a tree for her family?
Mrs. Mercile M. Smythe
AlthTiiOntdpr4ngi

Oviedo Football
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you did with the $450 you withdrew from
my account even though I did not have
but $4.56 In the bank. The bank has to
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law. The hell you put me through (included) my checks bouncing, my
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of my
Social Security lJIecft, ,t was
on
my table and perhaps a gift for my
grandchildren's Christmas. But thanks
to you, I won't have that pleasure of
buying them a gift. Instead, we will
count our blessings because the bank
had considered holding me responsible
for the complete loss.
I do wonder this: Do you have trouble
getting to sleep at night? How do you
feel, knowing you have deprived

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going to the bank not once, but several
t im es, to clear this theft up.
Now that you probably lived high on
the hog at my expense, I want you to

letter to but after the person reads this
letter he or she will know it Is directed
to them.
know who you are and I don't
know why you felt you had any right to
"me into mu house and steal mu 24ho ur banking card from my purse,
along with two prescriptions and the
authorization to have my Social
Security check deposited direct to the

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be sketched. The Soviet Union and its Warsaw
.Pact allies enjoy an Increasing numerical
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ldon't think you're really ready for the 1980
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weaponry.
You may be registered to vote. You may
Even in these alarming circumstances, consider yourself welldnformed. But you
:Western Europeans might have retained a sense can't tell the players or the rules next year
without a program. The most complete
:jsecurity had not NATO allowed its last trump
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cohension. With a little prompting from Secretary Americans for Democratic Action, but the
of State Cyrus R. Vance, the foreign ministers Conservative Americans for Conservative
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missiles when they become available beginning in
wields
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control of Congress in 1980 but might in 1982
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called a time out at the 6:02 mark of the first quarter.
The time out settled down the Oviedo crew as they sliced the
Silver Hawk lead 113at the end of the first period ona driving
layup by tiny 5.6 guard Rich Kopperud.
The Lions took their first lead of the ball game 17-15 with 6:33
left in the half as football star Mike Scott took a rebound and
followed It up for a score.
Oviedo upped its lead 24-20 with 4:28 remaining in the half as
center Doug Meyer scored on a three-point play.
But Lake Howell's sensational guard Bruce Brightman hit
an 18 foot jumper at the buzzer to give the Hawks a 29-27 half
time lead.
The second half belonged to Lake Howell as they scored the
first eight points of the third period to take a 37-27 lead.
The Hawks upped their lead to 14 with 3:15 left In quarter
number three as Brightman hit on a driving laynp. They
maintained a 14 point edge at 49-35 entering the final period.
Reggie Barnes scored with 6:47 left in the game to give Lake
Howell its biggest lead of the night at 53-35.
The Silver Hawks coasted the rest of the way to post a hard
fought 12-point victory.
"We wanted to apply pressure to them tonight," commented
Robinson. "We knew coming Into the game that they were a
much improved team now that they have everyone back from
football."
"We handled the ball well and took high percentage shots
something we haven't done all year."
Claude McKnight took game high scoring honors for the
Silver Hawks with 22 points. Barnes and reserve forward
Chuck Scott chipped In with 15 points each while Brightman
turned in a superb all-around performance with 10 points, 9
rebounds and an amazing 16 assists.
Troy Kessinger led the Lions with 16 points while freshman
sensation Ronny Murphy came off the bench to add 11.
Robinson had plenty to say about the young Murphy.
"He's going to be a great ball player. lie really hurt us on the
offensive boards and he has a fine outside shot."
But Robinson quickly shed his thoughts about the Oviedo
game as he focused ahead to Saturday night's encounter with

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David Thomas moves in to apply defensive Chuck Scott of Lake howell goes up for a rebound
in the Silver hawks win over Oviedo that put them
pressure to a driving Dour Dershimer In the
Se.minolle's narrow win over the Patriots that in the finals of the Lion Outlook Tournament
opposite Seminole.
advanced them to the championship game.

Neither coach wished to make the officiating a point In the
contest. However many observers wondered If they and the
officials were both watching the same game. A poor effort on
the part of the guys In the striped shirts made an exciting game
oile of of great consternation for both teams at many points in
Seminole.
the bailgame.
"Seminole has the best team I've seen In Seminole County
crew ran off six in a row, the
McCrimmon's presence
By SAM COOK
Saturday Crooms meets since I've been a coach here. We really have our work cut out
* Once again Bruce McCray paced the Seminole scoring at.
Herald Sports Correspondent last four by sharpshooting notwithstanding, It was a Lake Howell at 2 p.m. for
tack with 21 points while Haggle Butler totaled io.
for us. They're big and quick, but we want this championship
It will be an All-Seminole Greg Trotter, to pull within 29- seven minute and 30 second third place and St. Cloud
We Brantley's guards Doug Dershimer led the Altamonte
Panther dryspell In the fourth clashes with Kissimmee at 4 badly It should be a great game."
County battle Saturday 28.
Springs crew with 11 and 13 points respectively.
The Bulldogs went the time- quarter which turned around p.m. for the championship.
LAKE HOWELL (5$): Barnes 11, Brightman 10, McKnight
LAKE BRANTLEY (U): Dershimer 11, Moths 6, Hays 13, between Crooms and Lake
St. Cloud (56) Fullwood0-tHowell In the Crooms out route for some regrouping the bailgame.
0, LaugItco $. Totals 15 12-15 42.
however, and
Quick guard Dion Jackson, 19, MetItwe -5.040, Campbell u.
all th&amp;r
(U): MC0r1 21,-itambaugh 6, Butler 10, D. Christmas Invftatloiai.
Unfortunately for the ran off 16 unanswered points who kept the Panthers afloat 4-0-8, Brezlndine 102,
OVIEDO (5$): Kesslnger 11, Roland 7, Murphy 11, Scott 2,
Thomas 4, Whitney 2, S. maenu t Totals 22 14.45.
Halftlme Sanford 21, Lake Brantley 16, Team fouls: lake Panthers and the Silver for a 45.30 thrid quarter bulge. with jumpers most of the day, Johnson 7.3-17, Dewey 0-0.0, Meyer 5, Burgess 9, Jones 0, KlIne 2, Kopperud 4, Duda 0.
Howell was never able to connected 20 seconds Into the Kelso 0.04, Peters 044, totals Totals 250.15 N.
Uawks, their battle will be
Brantley 11, Sanford 14, Fouled out: Laughton.
waged for third place as both get closer than the final 56-47 last quarter to give coach 26456.
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Lake Howell (47) Mac- Howell 11, Oviedo 14. Fouled out- now.
Kevin McGhee supported the seemingly safe 30.31 ad- cagnano 348, Lassen 0-0-0,
games Friday afternoon.
Trotter 7.1-15, McKnight 2-2-6,
St. Cloud opened the Bulldog cause with 10 points. vantage.
Wright finished the af- It was not to be. McCrIm. Wright 7418, J. Dumont 0.0.0,
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verdict over Lake Howell ternoon with 18 markers, mon with help from steady LahrO.0.O, Dike 0.0.0, Hoover
behind 19 points from forward while Trotter tossed In 15, Scott Stroyer, Frank Ford 0.0.0, totals 194.47.
10 19 16 1156
Brent Fuliwood and 17 from mostly on soft jumpers from and point guard Tony Blan- St. Cloud
ford proceeded to generate 17 Lake Howell 1012 8 11 47
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Seminole stretched the margin to seven, and despite missing
the front end of five bonus situations In the final two minutes,
staved off a Doug Dershimer and Tom Moths last ditch rally to
post the three point victory 45.42.
"Lake Brantley really did a number on us tonight," ex.
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.Lake Brantley's strategy paid off as the Seminoles, who
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"This Was by far our best performance of the year," stated
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In the afternoon's second consecutive points for a 48-38 total fouls St. Cloud 21, Lake
for theSeminole Youth Sports Hankins threw In the game
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Ac1atlon Basketball teams high 13 for 85 and Daphne early 4.0 advantage behind encounter Kisslmmee's Cowboy lead.
Howell 16
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Only seven seconds
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(UPI)
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with a series of non-league
Mllwee topped lad years Todd Wright, but could not McCrimmon personally remained when forward Mccrlmmon 114.27, Ford 24- New Mexico basketball coach
earned a master's degree
games. Action took place In 7th grade girls champs, in 8th hold the lead,
demolished the Crooms Brian Curtis finally removed 4, Shroyer 3-1-7, Hicks 14)-21 Gary Colson says he hopes the from
Vanderbilt two years
they beat
all six divisions, as the teams grade
Fuliwood, after missing his Panthers with 27 points, in. the Invisible He from the Blanford 34111, McGee 1-2-4, NCAA doesn't make an exam- later.
prepped for their Qirlatmu Lakeview, 41-33. Kim Lemon first seven shots, finally got chiding the first nine of the Panthers rim for their long Scaletta 040, totals 21484W pIe out of the school because
Crooms (40) Bryant 74-17, of sports scandal which has
Tourney and the dart of squeezed out 20 points and hot and combined with game, for a 50-40 Cowboy awalnted 40th point. Ford
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league play after the Valerie Jackson 12 for the Johnson for 19 first half points victory,
athletic 13442 record In seven years
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winners. Ward led Lakeview and a 29622 lead, Wright
Holidays.
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Pepperdine, landed his new grand
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TkawWa. Eddie Norton was Charles Bowers with 8.
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Pepperdine92, Ark.-Little Rock $5

Basketball
Friday's College Basketball
Results
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Bayou Classic
Lafayette, La.
First Round
Auburn 74, Long Beach St. 69
SW Louisiana 96, Baylor $3

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Houston, Tea.
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Houston 99, Nlagra (N.Y) $9
USC 69, RICO 60
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GeorgIa Tech 13, Alabama 5,
Virginia Tech 93, Miami (0) 54

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Montclair 611, E. Stroudsburg" St.
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San Jose St. 53, Virginia 79
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Loyola 54 Bradley 76
DePaul Si Northwestern 75
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Iowa II, Mississippi St. 43
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S. Illinois IS, Wisconsin-Mil.
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35th - i. 5-Alert's Toby (1); 2.
14111 Lady B. (2); 3. 12-Mineola
Cher (5); 32:45
36th - 1. 2-Dldja Win (7); 2. 5Classy Cutup (3); 3. 12-Mineola
Fran (5); 32:63
37th
1. 4-King Of Beilmead
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3$th- 1. 3-Flcetfoot ZelIa (1); 2.
28 WrightDing (2); 3. 28-Wright
Elsey (7) 32:29
39th- I. 5-Sniffin A Tear (I); 2.
6Micks Noble Oke (2); 3. 15.
Manatee Jimbo (I); 330I
41st -1. 2$-Wright Ante Up (2);
2. 16-in Haste (7); 3.2$-Wright Ben
Bo (3); 32:49
42nd - I. 21.Breezin Jim (5); 2.
17 Surf ire Best (7); 3. 11.Sunbright
Bandit (5); 33:23
43rd - 1. 10-Little Samantha
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16th - 1. 2-Drift's Comeback
2. 12-Cortez Bill (3); 3 9.
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Tootslpop (2) 31:10
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6th -i, 3-Bunsen (3); 2.7-Snob

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Schooling Results
(Listed along with the top three
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position following.)
Kennel Numbers
1. Don Abenathy; 7. H. N.
Beasley; 3. John Bugner; 4. Rod
Connell; S. Thomas J. Crawford;
6-Cameron Cummings;?. Francis
FulginitI; I. Mrs. Marjorie Greig;
9. Harry-Cindy; 10. Hughes Kennel
inc.; 11. Donald Hutcherson; 12. I.
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Kennel, Inc.; 15. Valery J. Loyer;
16 Doug Marriott; 17. Richard
Miles; IS. Dan O'Connor; 19. H. R.
Partin Sr.; 20. L . Petersen; 21.
James Robinson; 32. Ralph Ryan;
23. Scheele Kennels, Inc.; 24.
Edward Souza; 25. Wayne Strong;
26. Steve Valerio; 27. Danny
Williams; 2$. Henry T.Wright; 29.
John Yamin. (There is no kennel
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3i state champ from Lake Placid, in quarter-final round action at Lyman
Frida even ing.
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Cram subdued
bd d P
Perry Inhis q uest for another title

By United Press International sophomore running back.
times. We've got to make the facing a furious pass rush and
"CarmIchael is a great
Walter Payton gain ed 157
The Houston Oilers won't
Earl Campbe
f
ll, who won his big plays when we have to, his immobility may prove yards in 33 carries last week receiver so the best way to •
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catcharound.
anyone napping this second
rushing title, particularly in short-yard defeating. On Monday night in the Bears' 42-43 victory over defend that is a heavy pass
time
will hstraight
url his body into pro situations."
agai nst San Diego, Morton the St. Louis Cardinals to win r ush," said Chicago Coach
The Oilers, 11.5, who take on foot ba ll's best rushing
Th e Broncos, 10.6, allowed completed 27'0I.41 passes for his fourth consecutive NFC Neill Armstrong, whose front
the Denver Broncos Sunday in defense as the Oilers, now a. only 105.8 yards rushing per 236 yards and three in. rushing title, gaining 1,610 line has picked up 48 sacks
the Astrodome, once again touchdown favorite, hope to game. Campbell averaged terceptions.
yards. It was his ninth 100- this year. "He's very tough
are in the playoffs as a wild get past the Broncos and 106.1.
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yard game of the season and inside the 20-yard line.
A l
ate re1,o
card tea m but their status in travel to San Diego for the
Last year, it was Houston
Philadelphia Coach Dick
the
34th of his career.
jj Morton as questionable o
the AFC power structure has AFC semifinals.
quarterback Dan
Vermeil
said Payton isn't the
The
Eagl
es
coun
ter
wi
th
rained
"Any NFL defense can stop who glittered in postseason
certainly changed.
, ? st
Wilbert
Montgomery,
who
only
problem
his defense will
i
sower abdom ina l muscLe,
any running back it the
f
Last season.
ftft
Oilers beat I to bad asiough," said Houston kik Cuillain
gained
1,512
yards
to
finish
,r ...
although Denver Coach
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"l,bulgTookle 113ttlis Anderson. to stop the nm Initially to hm,
orion would start."
Pastorini was unable
the AFC title game, where back?
Montgomery, also an ex a chance at winning," he said.
carty the offensive burden
The Oilers' defense ceptional receiver, rushed for "But you can't go overboard.
they were dismantled by the
Denver
Tom early this season primarily recorded 51 sacks, including ioo yards seven times.
eventual
Super
Mike Phipps can throw the
Bowl Jackson disputed the theory because of a shoulder 15 by rookie end Jesse Baker.
champion Pittsburgh that the Broncos had to stop ailment, but In th il
When the Eagles take to t he ball so we can't overplay the
e O ers' first Denver posted only 19 sacks. air, Chicaco will look for 6- run."
Steelers. Houston Was an Campbell to win.
t
wo
pla
games last season
yo
ff
underdog throughout,
Phlpps,whohaspodeda9.1
A pair of game-breaking foot.8 wide receiver Harold
Y
"Earl
can get his 100 yards he completed 32.of..44 passes runners will be in Veterans Carmichael and unheralded record as a starting quarter.
an incredible rookie running and
we ca
n still have a good for 526 yards.
Stadium Sunday in the NFC tight end Keith Krepfle who back this year, completed 53
back. Now they are proven - game against him," he said,
Craig
Morton,
Denver's
wild
card battle between averaged 18.5 yards' per Percent of his passes for 1,535
and led by an incredible
if we atop him at the right veteran quarterback, will be Philadelphia and chicago.
yards and nine touchdowns.
reception.

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fullback, but he looks good
Although the Woolfolk-Ed. there."
wa rds experiment reportedly
The Woolverjnes scheduled

touchdowns, twice as many working behind Russell Davis
drooling with anticipation.
in the tailback slot and give dash in under 4.4 seconds, and went onto become All-Big as anyone else on the team. at fullback. "But the blocking has been working well lit it morning practice today at
practice,
Schembechler IS Sandalwood Junior High
Michigan Coach Bo Schem- the Woolvenines a dazzling while Edwards zips through Ten.
When Edwards was pro- assignments and reads are playing
coy.
bechler has said he might duo of speedsters against 40 yards In a mere 4.5
Edarth' 618 yards nounced healthy again, Wool- difficult to adjust to.
School and then a visit to the
move Edwards, regularly a North Carolina next Friday in seconds.
"Id like to think of Orange Park dog track.
rushing, 11 receptions and folk was the starting tailback.
tailback, over to fullback,
the Gator Bowl.
"I always knew that if! got four touchdowns through the But when fullback Lawrence
"1 just got finished with Edwards as if Rob Lytle-type Sunday will be an off day,
"Butch is a world class hurt, it would be hard to get first six games were quickly Held got hurt, Schembechier finals in school, but this is like of fullback," he said. "A with final morning practices
Because of a sprained ankle sprinter," Edwards said of my job back," said Edwards, eclipsed by Woolfolk, who ran gave Edwards a shot at that cramming for finals all over super quick hitter who can be set for Monday and Tuesday.

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Stan Edwards and Butch junior didn't see much action I'm not too slow myself. It will the season.
Woolfolk 'in the Michigan In the last five games.
be a pretty quick backfield."
Sure enough, when he was with 927 yards rushing, daylight," said Edwards, who
backfield has those who like
That would leave Woolfolk,
Woolfolk has run 100 meters injured In the sixth game of caught 13 passes and scored spent his freshman year

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again
because
we've The
onlybig
got know It. Now, I'm not saying
-The running part is not four
more
practices.
Edwards will start at
Woolfolk finished the season new. I naturally run to exam is on the 28th."

fast, open-field running the 6-1, 207-pound sophomore, in 10.1 seconds and the 40-yard the season, Woolfolk took over

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(UPI) - The combination of season, the 6-foot-1, 205-pound position away from him,,
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Indiana

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lapse and the Cougars suf- In the fourth quarter.
was set up when BYU's Dave
Indiana bench and broke Wilson, the nation's offensive from their 26 and Brown's tied the score 7-7 three yards in six plays.
f ered their first loss of the
"I don't remember the snap several tackles en route to the leader this year with 3,720 punt hit Rohe in the back and minutes later on Clifford's 38BYU grabbed a 17-14 lead at Francis called for a fair catch
season Friday night as the and I don't remember the touchdown at 6:53 of the final passing yards, threw for 380 Wilbur picked It up and raced
ard ID pass to Bob 6:31 of the second period on of a punt at BYU's 2-yard line
y
Indiana Hoosiers upset the kick," said Johnson, who had period.
Johnson s 46-yard field goal and fumbled with the
yards and two Ms, both in the in for the winning ID.
ninth-ranked Cougars in the booted field goals of4o, 29 and
Stephenson. The Hoosiers that struck the uprights and Hoosiers' Lucky Wallace.
first
half.
He
also
ran
for
a
Holiday Bowl.
Indiana took a 21-17 lead at took a 14-7 lead with 1:36 left
28 yards earlier in the game.
It was the first bowl victory pair of touchdowns.
halftime, scoring on a 1-yard in the opening quarter bounced through. Indiana
At 5:54 of the third quarter
With BYU trailing 38-37, "I guess I just hit it wrong. ever for the Hoosiers, who
took the 21-17 lead with 33
The
Cougars,
champions
of run by Tim Clifford with 33 following an interception of a seconds left in the first half on Kevin Kellogg kicked a 26It's
funny,
I
felt
so
go
od
a
ut
bo
finished
the
regular
season
the
Western
Athletic
ConJohnson attempted a 27-yard
seconds left in the half, Wilson pass by Steve Mitchell Clifford's 1-yard run.
yard field goal to give Indiana
field goal with seven seconds the game. I was booming my
with a 74 record. Their only ference, had taken a 34-31 lead climaxing a 14-play drive that who returned the ball to the
a
31-24 lead. BYU narrowed
At
the
start
of
the
second
left In the game and hooked it kicks in practice."
other bowl appearance came with 1:42 remaining In the covered 86 yards. The BYU 37
.
Eleven
plays
later
half,
BYU
opened
up
a
24-21
the
deficit to a 31-V on
EVil's
Clay
Brown
punted
badly, missing to the left.
in 1968 when they lost 14-3 In third quarter on a 15-yard TD Cougars then marched the Clifford ran 1 yard again for
lead on a 13-yard ID pass Johnson's 29-yard field goal
36 yards from his own 26-yard the Rose Bowl to Southern pass from Wilson to Eric Lane ball to the Indiana 2 as the the touchdown.
from Wilson to Homer Jones. and regained the lead, 34-31,
Indiana's winning touch- line and the ball glanced off
Cal. BYU, which completed and boosted their lead to 37-31 half ended.
down came when cornerback Indiana's Craig Walls. But
BYU tied the score 1414 Indiana jumped to a 28-24 lead on Wilson's 15-yard TD pass to
its first ever unbeaten with 12:46 left in the game on
BYU scored the game's with 16 seconds left in the first with 9:45 of the third quarter Lane.

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before taking on Martin County op. the sernis with easy 1c es. oc er
"He didn't look up to par," Durham
aIP.i a1v WU O
ponent Chris Williams. At the 1:45 !,auL7U a
a
said
of Farmer, who suffered a
mark Barrett stuck his victim to uv8wt. Counts LU1W a bye and 'hen
"
twisted
ankle earlier in the week. "He
8-pound Ray William of
Colonial's
Grenadiers
with a52 and make the second stage of his prophecy p1ni
fell
behind
4-0 and couldn't make It
one-half
points
have amassed
Oviedo in 5:59.
come true
up."
point lead ove r Metro Conference
Earlier David Manuel (187) rallied
Despite only totalIng 8 and one-half
rival Winter Park at the halfway
Earlier the hardnosed junior ha
behind two cradle moves to overcome points, Sanford, nevertheless, did
mark of the
8th annual Lyman disposed
of Lake Howell's Chuck Astronaut's Mark Moloney 10-7 and advance Paul Breig into the semi.
Christmas
Invitational.
Pellettinl:(XL
finals.
Along with Barrett, John Lawrence Ken Scoates of Winter Park 18-13.
Colonial advanced eight wrestlers (fl2) and Steve Schofiedl (Unl.) also
Next on the county tally sheet was
"Breig lost two points on a
into Saturday's semi-final action advance to the semis. Lawrence won Oviedo wIth 20 and one-half points. takedown early," Tribe coach Scott
which opens at 10:30 a.m. Winter Park via forfeit and then pinned Jerome Coach Johnflorn's 3A state runnerup Sherman said about Brelg's 7-5 win
with six wrestlers in the semi-finals Postell of Evans In 3:38.
of last year, Steve Key (121), ad- over Oviedo's Ted Boag. "But he
notched 43 and one-half points.
Schofield drew a first round bye and vanced with decisions of 16-7 over came back with a reversal and near
A wrestler is awarded two team then pinned Greg Andriotis of Bishop Cocoa's John Lo'ko and 12-5 'ast Lake fall (three points) to win it.
oraniiy S iwi
points for each match won by a Moore at the 5:43 mark. One Hound
Breig then smothered Cocoa's
decision. If he wins a superior grappler not so fortunate, however,
Lion Doug Jordan (114) won via Ernest Simmons 16-7 to advance.
decision or a major decision he is was third-seeded David (121) Henley, forfeit and then handed Lake Howell's
The Fighting Seminolessecondawarded three points. A pin garners who ran Into a tough Palatka man, David Lasley a 10-5 setback to earn seeded Julio Griffin was slowed by a
the wrestler and his team four points. Mark Brown, and lost a 10.3 decIsion, his way into the semis,
knee injury, but continued a4 was
"The top four will probably decide Henley had ear lier advanced witif a 2"Doug just pot the legs on him and pinned in the opening round.

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Johnson suffered a memory yards for a touchdown early picked up the ball near the
BYU quarterback Marc

it," meet director and Lyman o overtime win against Martin he didn't know which way was up," a
wrestling coach Skip Pletzer County's Tim Saunder.
delighted Horn said of Jordan's win.
.
predicted. "Winter Park should have
Oviedo 's King Merritt slipped past
Nine points behind the Hounds were
2%
..
43% an edge because they have so many Lake Howell's Silver Hawks with 4 Bishop Mooce's Russ Armstrong 2-0,
points. Howell advanced four people but fell in the quarter-finals to Barry
42% guys still alive."
Martin 6.5.
41
Following the Metro Conference's in the semi-finals.
Number three seed Jep Roberts
0% lead are Martin County (42½)
Despite falling to place anyone In
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Pala tka(41) and Bishop Mo(Jre(40½)' (1) squeezed past Wally Cuthrie of the semi-finals, Brantley's Tony
X
County-wise Lyman duds first In Edgewater 94 and then toyed with Durham's grapplers did amass 14
29
points for the day.
the area and sixth in the tour nament Dean Cram of Lake Placid 17-2.
29
with 38 points.
28
"Jep looked pretty weak from
Patriot Keith Carson (169) nudged Lyman's David Henley, right, grimaces In pain as he struggles to break loos
losing
2$
weight in the first match," Tom Davis of Astronaut 54, but
Junior Terry Barrett the area's
from a relentless Mark Brown of Palatka in quarter-final competition s
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only number one seed, has directed Hawk coach Frank Schwartz said. lost to second seeded Tom 1(512 of Lyman Friday evening. After scoring 2-0 overtime win in the prellmlnarie1
But he looked much better the Edgewater 84.
20½ the Greyhound attack with two easy
Henley dropped a 10-3 decision to Brown.
"Mid Pstss by Sam Ce
16½ pins in only two minutes and
second time. He controlled the whole
Ano
the
r
Brantley
hopeful
Richard
14
ma
Vill
seconds of labor.
Farmer (128) matted Antonio -- I ic'
8½
Hawk Canton Blocker (222) and Williams of Sanford In 1:48, but then
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Notices hereby given that I am Notice Is hereby given that I am
IN AND FOR
in business at tcm Willow cicu,'r,
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Orlando - Winter Park
Place, Sanford, Florida, Seminole Ave., Forest City, FIa. 32731,
CMI No. 7'23ISCA.)7.K
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FLORIDA,I
DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL!
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AFFAIRS, JIM SMITH ATTOR.
said name with the Clerk t the to register said name with tp*
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
NEY GENERAL,
RATES
Circuit Court, Seminole County, Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Florida in accordance with the Seminole County. Florida in ac. '
PlaIntIffs,
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HOURS
provisIons of the Fictitious Name cordanCeWiththeproVl$IoIflOf the
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tOO AM. - S:30 P M.
Florida Corporation and THOMAS
Section 163.09 Florida Statutes
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Sig. Joseph D. Kennedy
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Notice is hereby given that the
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
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Sunday - Noon Friday
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. undersigned pursuant to the
Defendars,
IN RE: The Marriage of
Name Statute,"
Chapter 565,09, Florida Statutes,
ANITA MARIA LOWRY,
TO'
will register with the Clerk of the
VentrOn Corporation, a
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Petitioner, Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
and
Florida Corporation
County, Florida upon receipt of
WALTER LEE LOWRY,
Michael Smith a-k.a
18—I- Ip nted
Respondent, proof of the publication of this
Michael FlernIngs
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notice, the fictitious Name, towit:
AMENDED
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Palm Springs Shopping Center
NOTICE OF ACTION
National Franchise
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THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: under which we are engaged in
Bureau, a Florida
Mr. Walter Lee Lowry
business at Northeast of in.
Corporation
1st Trimister abortion-S100;
1145 NW 2nd Avenue
tersection of Palm Springs Road
Michael Smith
Gyn Clinic-$20; Pregnancy
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Loc less
annual
UPI) - Atop a weathered total
thanutility bills
x. That
barn
a
giant
windmill
whirls,
figure
will
drop
after
the still
generating electricity for the
home of retired meclanjc begi, operating,
Weekly food bills also arc
Lewis Love and his wife
'
low
as they grow their own
Helen.
vegetables,
use milk from
Below, Love is busy
theizSOats, have their own
workshop, designing a new supply of eggs from their
contraption - a homnade flock of chickens and get fresh
distillery
to produce
dustrial
alcohol
for hisintwoloney from four bee hives.
"About
we
tractors, a combine and home •buy
fromthe
theonly
storething
is meat,
heat.
which
we don't eat that much Miami, Florida
Insidethe white farmhouse,
of,aodcatfdforourcais.
and State Road 136 in Aitamonte
ARE
HEREBY Springs, Seminole County.
Mrs. Love cans garden we have six plus two YOU
NOTIFIED that an action for Florida.
vegetables and talks about fIders" Mrs. Love said. Dissolution
That the parties Interested in
of Marriage has been
their thosei way of life filed against you and you are said business enterprise are as
"We spend the mod on cat required to serve a copy of your foIIow'
aimed at self-sufficiency.
food
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"We want to be able to get pensive"
FRANK
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along on
own as much
ESQUIRE, Petitioner's Attorney, Goodman, Managing Partner
possible,' said Mrs. Love, a __________________________ whose address Is Post Office Box PRN INVESTMENTS, A Florida

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24th St. and Coronado Con.
course: 117*101 buildIng lot
with trees. $5000 wIth 51.100
downandinter,stonlylyears.

ATTRACTIVEI 3 BR. lB older
home in good cond.l Spacious,
modern kit., front 8 back
porch, FP&amp; carp,i A buy for

OLD MIMS ROAD: 20 acres
paved road. Mostly pasture
with small pond. Wooded
homesite at rear. $43,000 with
terms.

136,900.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,332-7490
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Sanford's Sales Leader

NEAR DOWNTOWN

322 2420

Sanford on hwy 44, easy access

to 1.4, 2 GC3, This house
easily utilized for business
office. Large rms., good floor

plan I extra Ig side yd for
parking. Only 137,500. Low

2565
PARK

REALTORS

MAGNIFICENT
aksjhadi thIs 3 BR, 28 In
lOyl II. w.forptai LII DR.
white brIck PP I prIvaCy
corner lot. U2,J00.

323-2222

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M. Urssworth

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LAKE MONROE
tIyibiksawayl 2or3 BR's C.
H$A, FR, now carpet,
pordt.$3.900.
$13,400.
aih to mont. Levity 3 BR on
approx. 1.3rd acre w-

IroW Hall R.dty

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3234Nh5r,v3*34117

Business Ioiss. Florida Mon

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135W. 17-97, CisalIberry, Fl.
.ajse
lve.5434j45

NOQUALIFYiNG-3BRhtome.
New Central HIA $ carpet.

Owner will finance W'

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Jo Lin House of Handicrafts
Handcrafted Gifts
t Fairway__________________
Plaza
Sanford
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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7580

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68-Wanted to Buy
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Antiques, modern furniture,
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
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El. dryer, very

good cond., $100. Used riding
lawnmower, $175. 3270510.

35 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
GROUND, TALL PINES,
OVER $00' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE. IDEAL
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,

Westinghouse El. range,
Avocado; metal kit, cabinets;
metal cabinet w-sink, No
reasonable offer refused, 32?
5024 eve., 333572).

$263,500 TOTAL.

Nationally known cosmetics 30
pcI. off with this ad. Tues to
, Sun. only. 373
5882.

Diamonds. Bridges Antiques
_2280l
Silver coins. Will pay 512$ for
ea. Roosevelt dime &amp; 53 00 br1964 or before quarters. Im
mediate cash, private party,
any amount. 331 0816,

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SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY.SELL,TRADE
311-315 E. First SI.
322 5627

7439 5, Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
3271577
32)0640

373 1801

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FURNITURE I THINGS
BuylSeil
NewI Used Furniture
500$. Sanford Ave.
'323-6593
Wtiybuy used? Newbrandnam,
box springs I mattresses at 20

pci. above dealers cost. Twin,
fullslze,queen&amp; king. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 75th St. 323
09$)

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MR. T'SFASHIONS

Thrill themwithbools -.
Dingo &amp; Cowboy Boots by Acme
KNIGHTS, 208 E 1st. Downtown

w€ BUY USED FURNITURE 8.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur-

Fine Clothing (or men
7617SF
323 6161

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niture Salvage. 333 $721.
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Will give a full tank of gas br
$1.00 in silver coins; will give
Color TV for
silver 331.
06)6.

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MUSICN''

EVERYONE

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CROWN PAWN SHOP
Stereos, guitars, cameras
8. manyother items
1904 French Ave.
322 875

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Bicycles for all Ihe family $10 &amp;
up. Call 323-3160or 1750W. 2nd
St.

71-Antiques

GIFTS

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'aCkey' Guitar Ctr. 8 PIuseurfi
Over lOOnew &amp; u€ed bargains.
Martin GibsonGuild
(
Yamaha. 2540 5. French (blk
5. of Sambot) 3735941
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Pianos, organs, guitars, amps &amp;
drums. Bob Ball's Disc. Music

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Center. 2202 French Ave.
323-2255

FOR
THE FAMILY

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3653740.
General Electric microwaves.
12
choose from. As low as.
$199. All at close out pricer,,,
Gbodyear;
13$ W 1st 337-mI,
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TATI Briber ½ off of total inventory of brand

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2-4.&amp;Aaj
atSd

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25" GE, color consoles
&amp; $799. Now $599. Goodyear.

Cock.a-poopuppy,sweeks
Just in timefor Christmasi

555W. 1st. 322-2571

$15- 331-0016

DeIuxecabinefs,Wereg

new lnterspring bedding. These

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Zenith component stereo. AM,

FM with speakers, Was

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bIds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding Sits onlyl Free local delivery. Nell's Sanford Fur.
nitswe Salvage. 57.93, SO of
Sanford. 333472).

WITH TREES AND GOOD
ACCESS. REPLY . . BOX
I7CI, SANFORD, FL 32771,
GIVING DESCRIPTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE.

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*hatevirMteoccaslon,Shan.Isa
dassltledadtoaolvelt. Tryouts
soon

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now $179. No. Jill. Goodyear.
*55W. 1st, 372-252)

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ea. 323-1764.

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TV's, color I BIW

Misc.stereos&amp;tapeplayer
3236670

LARGE LOT OR 3 to ACRES

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HENDRIX ANTIQUES. 20 pct,

OWN FOR LESS THAN

MUGIOU71c

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GIFTS

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MODELS ON DISPLAY

COMPARE THESE FEATURES:
•LARGE POOL
•CLUI HOUSE AREA

BIBLEBOOXCENTER

Bibles, leweiry, accessories
7$ Hwy 17-93 DeBary 641 4M

puuo.

AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGreenhouse

'CITY WATER aiid SEWER INCLUDED
'ADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

CARRIAGE
COVE

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Motl..$uN,
SR-In
3M1.E.elfl.fl 5:55A.M.
5:50P.M.
SANFORD

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322-9141

Evesaft.r4Iw,Oends
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HOLIDAY PLANTS
OPEN SUNDAY 1:305:00
Jean Norris
601 Celery Ave.

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323•

8160

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Boots for your man
01901Cowbov Boots toe!
KNIGHTS, 205 E. 1st, Downto*r, -

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Used,anycondition6ll 8176

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N. ErMstMOIlj

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid

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900 pasture.

Idenlity Bracelets-Money Ciips
WE ENGRAVE
Gwaltney Jewelers 20-45. Park

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Gav colors dellaht the child.
Christmas Slippers, we
suggest,

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FORHIM
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Sale: SentInel Str
paper route, AM, 175
customers, Winter Springs.
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$7,400,

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CHILDREN

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Orlando_

Fineselectionpjerced
earrings. 5.5.95 up
Gwaltney Jewelers 701 S. Park

Hiscomfortisimportant
Daniel Green Slippers at
KNIGHTS. 205 E. 1st Downtown

cGIFTSFO'L

Antiques- Oriental Rugs
Music Boxes- Slot Machines
Bridges Antiques

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NORMAN. 110 Park Ave.

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Western Shirts 1l0.99ea.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3loSanfordAve.
3335791
FURNITURE_-BEDDING
Wholesale toaD, Orlando Whole.
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,

in 1910. As little as $1,000 dwn,
good terms.

iTeautiful jewelry. fôbubous
perfumes, 8 cosmetics for
--every beauty need. MERLE

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3 ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
NEEDS FILL. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

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000tsforyourCowgirl
Dingo&amp;CowboyBoots
KNIGHTS, 708 E. 1st Downtown

GIFTS
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Tangerine Bowl Tickets. End
zone, 30 yd line &amp; SO-yd line. 5$

ACRE WITH TERMS,

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52S;Oakporchrockers,529.95;
'"'Cish322.4132
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins I
Furniture, 705 E. 75th St. 323 IJ Larry's Mart, 2)3 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
I
furniture, Refnig., staves,
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up. 331-0516.
IN OSTEEN AREA, 5500 PER White Kenmore

service busineis IV sale,
tools, fixtures, Inventory .1
teat estate. Call W. MalIc.
zowskl,
REALTOR 3327*3.
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.'.uALToR
1ve301-1*
301.01$

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62-Lawn-Garden

Fill your Pick-Up, 130
Call 372-3717

U ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE

Established plumbing supply g,

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CRRFTS rL., I

For Sale--old piano, needs
refinishing. $75 or best offer.
323-3686.
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MAYFAIRGOLECOURSELOT
90*700' WITH A SPLEN.
DEROUS VIEW. OVER.
LOOKS SMALL
LAKE.
120.000. HURRYI

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Oak firewood for sale

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Jam Up Hair Styles &amp; Jeans
Levis-Juniora. Missy
Tops I. Dresses 502 French'Ave.

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377 2255.

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TWO RIG EXTRAS
'hitted comm.IloN*inJ
frein Lb. Monroe. 2 1.1, ZR, 3
huge lots, FP I lots of trw
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Tree Antiques, 1106 W. 1st St.
Primalives china glass silveroriginal creations.

Select Slyle and Warmth of
Daniel Green Slippers
KNIGHTS. 208 E lst Downtown

MusIC Center. 2207 French Ave.?

Side by-Side refrigerator,
picnic table, w.2benches,
full site baby bed w-mattress.

W.GarneftWtits

substantial Iwo. $33,010, 332.

oitice..ewa
:aswr Keen mIMi

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Pianos &amp; organs as low as 599
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
drumS, etc. Bob Dells Discount

5O-Mscejlaneousfor Sale

lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

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ViSit ETHELLS ANTIQUES I
mL W. of I 4. old SR 16 at "76'
Station, Paola. 32? 5871,

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3$SN. 17-93. Cassetherry. Fl.
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$34439
l's. 543-MIS

107 W.Commerclal
PhouwJ23.7U1. Sanford

ihs0t5REALTOR
REAlTy

tgage Investment, 1350 s.
Orange Ave., Suite 204, Winter
.PrL 444-6437.

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FOR H(R

OUTOF IDEAS?

5W model 39, 9mm, auto, nickel
fnish Must sell. *250. Lots of
extras 668 6128, call aft. 5.

We buy equity in houses, apis., 8
vacant land, Lucky In.
vestments, P.O. Box 29,
Sanford, 322 4741.

If you are having difficulty finding
a place to live, car to drive, a

Rag.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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332.9)53, 333.7177
1971.30*50.

INVESTOR$SPECIAL

1. IMI

Sold

itso make Real Estate 1

S ACRE BUILDING SITE
ADJACENT CHULA VISTA
ONSR13.FINESTHIGH
DRY,CLEARL),FORMER
CITRUS. GOOD TERMS
$19,S00. CALL 644-6670

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Rental Income. 3 BR, II, owner
tstms. $33.10.
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Bought

47M,t

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7495

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REALTOR. MLS
23-5774 Day or Night

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s acre tiled farm.
10 acre orange grove,

Fy55. 3335613, 332.1317,

'72 Plymouth Fury iii
Exc. cond.. 51.700 or
Best offer. 32100)9

Top Dollar Paid for iunk I used I
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment. J
322 5990

57-Sports Equipment

equity, 3220214,

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sewer 8. paved Street. 14.500.

MULTIPLE
LISTING.PEALTOR
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3237832

lindscaping galore. New C.

NIA, dream kit., + cathedral
ceilings. Just 530,

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Bldg. lot for duplex or single
family home, w-clty water,

ARE YOU INTERESTED?

HAPPYNEWYEAR

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catch up back payments &amp; buy

HAL COLBERT REALTY Inc.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS

Realty

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Black &amp; White TV'S
$2Oea while they last
HER B'S TV
73575. Sanford Ave.
323 1731

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___________________________ oIl sale on antique dining rm.
Used full size hotel-motel bed.
chairs, With 13 sets to select
ding. Very clean, $14.95 ea. pc.
OSTEEN
from Dec. 16 thru Dec. 23; also
Noli's Sanford Furniture
10 acres or more PIONEER
antique refinishing. Free pick
Salvage,
17.92,
So.
of
Sanford.
ACRES. Hue out your own
up &amp; delivery. Come see us
322 $73)
homestead, bean 1500 Pioneer _____________________
HWy. 419 7 ml, N. of Oviedo,

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REALTOR

SPARKLING
Ipaclous 2 U, w.sunny kit +
FR on beautIfully treed lot.
For only $309001 Cell Quick!

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Branch Office

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

dawn, assumable mortgage.
EXECUTIVETYPE
Drsat rm. designer home sit on
½ acts wooded lot. Wood I
s$one5xteriorpius ww carpet,
lnfer.com, solarium, walkmn
closets, pool planned I more.
Brood new at s107,000.

Will buy Iunk Auto Batteries,
51.50. Battery Shop

(K:)

333.023l,333.3772,373.0fl,

rms, Fla. rm,, &amp; freshly
paintedf BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for $41,900.

LOW MORTGAGE
4 BR, 1'/t B brick home w-brand
new carpeting I paint thru
out, fenced rear yd. Exc.
terms! $29,900.

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OFSANFORDREALTOR
2544 S. Frenctl&amp;ve.

JUST FOR YOUI 4 BR, 2B home
In Tee-in-Green with new CH.
A, carp. I morel Spacious

321.O7S

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3239111

Hwy 97, I mile west of Speedway,
I Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
107W 27th St 32) 9)14
the only one In Florida. You us
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. iti the reserved price. Call 904 233Classified Ads didn't work
$31) for further details.
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For Sale 1978 Gremlin
Low mi Deluxe
77-Junk Cars Removed
331 6870
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MILLERS
Ph
42—Mcbile Homes - ,,_ 17-ReaI Estate Wanted 2619 Orlando Dr.
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$493.75 bal, $113.16 or $17 mo.
See our beautiful new BROAD. Webuyyourequity.cbosein2lhrs.
Aent 339 5316.
AWARD REALTY, INC.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
'%'%97*lO
rANTA,S SELECTION
GREGORY MOBILEHOMES
55--Boats &amp; Accessories ______________________________________________________
iSO3orlando Di.
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333-5200
-NEEDHELP?
I
VA &amp; FhtA Finaning
Call Harold Hall
ROBSON MAR INE
Realty Inc.. REALTOR. 323 5774
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2927 Hwy 17 92
---------43-Lots-Acreage
sanlord.Ha 32111
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Losing your home &amp; credIt? I will
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3 BR w-FR, clean I ready to
move into. Call to see. $33,9Q

LOVELYI 3 BR, lB home in
DeBary In quiet neighborhoodl Lg. lot with extras,

BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Brker
24405an$ordAve.

107W. 27th St.

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will hold.

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Longwood, cozy 3 BR, 25, lots of

b. t £

"And there's a 1O%- discount If you don't ask
the full price until after purchase!"
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3 Bldg. lots in Geneva 1110? In
Paola, Good terms &amp; owner

Small I BR house, completely JUST LISTEDI 2 BR, lBh6me In
furnished with utilities, $150
CC. Manor, CH, Din, area,
month. 3221063.
coy. Fla. rm., 600' garden rm
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&amp; new carp. Furn. tool BPP
WARRANTED. Just $43,000.
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all Bait

322 .136-I

4 p4ct. interest to qualifi,

STRO

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Free Battery Check

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Eves, 562-363.5 322-1959

buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under
Low down payments. 322-2287.

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65 Dodge Dart,
C.00d mech - cond.. inspected
5300 322-6722

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo
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Stereo. good working order

WHY-BUY?
Beat those hIgh interest rates
REMODELI
CalIRogerSmith337.35I4or
331-7119. FREE ESTIMATES

Realtors 323-5774.

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5 13 rear end for sale
$100 or best offer

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OrIgInally
56.49.
assume
payments of $2) mo. Auen,j 339$354

REALTOR 322-4991
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JLrST MAKE pAyMENTL.6,"k
'75 models. Call 339-9)00 or 831

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Push ,button controls, has

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

323 5324

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Parts

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713S' S French (17 92) Sanford

BROKER, 321-0640, 327)577.

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MICROWAVE

yd., convenient location, LR
Fia. rm., w-w carp., $29,000.

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See to believe-i BR.LR.FR.,
garage-walk to town-buy
$173 month, By owner, 409 W,
3rd 373 0197.

2BROlderHome$llOmo.

this Spirit we say simply, but
sincerely-Thank you I best
Wishes. Merry Christmas.

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A. A. McClanahan, BROKER

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33—Houses

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24 HOUR [B 322-9283

REALTY WORLD.

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Dental or Doctor's office,

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Convenient for everyone In
Sanford area, After hrs. Joyce
NIckle, 32? 9295,

3 BR, lB. carport, shed, front
porch, $300 month 8. $200 sec.
dep. 333-0171.

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Parts,

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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
32)0497
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for a little
money? Hurry to let us show
you this one, 4 BR, 1175,
fenced, neat as a pin. Can also
be home business property for
beauty shop, barber shop,

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STORING IT MAKES WASTE-.
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD
NOW, Call 322-2611 or 531-9993.

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Senior Citizens. Dw'n

2 BR, IS home, 112 Club Rd.
Inquire at
1311 Melionville Ave., evenings

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79 Dodge Van, custom, 8.700
miles Better than new, many
extras, individual 1901) 228
3216
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Agçt 339 8388.

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town, very clean &amp; roomy, See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave. _______-

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asherrepoGEdeIu,e model
Sold orig. $109.33 used sluorl
lime. Bal $119.11 or 519.35 mo.

KENMOPE WASHER

76 Ford Pickup, 6 cyl.. std
trans Good Cond Gets good
mi 52.800 322 1755

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Orlando
327-1317

31-Apartments FUrnished

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SEIflLER REALTY

________________________________ Want a lot of house

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ton Ford P U. with
76 F 150
rack over bed. 53.200. Call 322
8851 after S P m

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terms.

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2'2 acres, prime

I BR-$199 up. Pool. AdultsjT
on Lake Ada. Just So, of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 In
Sanford. Call 323-8670
Mariner's Village.

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1 acre bldg. site on lake off
Longwood.Lk, Mary Rd Good
terms. $18,500.

month, 1st and last 8. $200 sec.
dep, References 333 8712.

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3 BEDROOM, COZY FIRE.
PLACE, NICELY WOODED 2
ACRES IN A COUNTRY SET
TING, FENCED FOR YOUR
PRIVACY. LIVE STOCK
WELCOME. PARTIALLY
EQUIPPED WITH FARM
ANIMALS. $39,900. START
THE NEW YEAR OFF
RIC*HT.

2choicebtdg. lots in Dreanuwold
57,000 for both,
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1 BR, Sandalwood condo, w-w

32—Houses

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dential AuctIons &amp; Appraisals
Call Deli-s Auction. 323 3620

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Removed

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to ISO
Call 322.1674; 327-4469

Seasons c. reel ngs Iron, Sanford
AtjCtOfl, 1215 5
Frencri
Closed December 22 thru
January 2
Next Auct,on
January 7 Watch for a_ --

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repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, hal. 518) or
$21 mo. Agent 339 8386. -

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SUPER NICE 2 BEDROOM,
CARPETS. HEAT. FAMILY
ROOM, LIKE NEW CONDITION. $29,500. COME-A-.
RUNNIN',

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Relrig. Rep0AMANA 7c/fiTId
originally SSli, now $716 or $21
mo Agent 339 8386.
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1BR Apartment, nopets
Carpet. Sanford Ave.
769-7377

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your but m our lot
V Enterprise, Inc
Medei Inc., Realtor
U1-3013

Lakefront living is avail, in this
elegant 3 BR, lB home.
Situated on 4';acres complete
w-1B, 16 guest cottage. Won't
last long at $92,000.

Modern 2 np. 19
carp., fully equipped kit. Near
Seminole Hosp. 8. downtown.
5233 mu. plus sec. dep, 322
0341. Adults only, no pets.

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$55,900.
VA-F HA
available.

terms

sleeper couch, $25
Green vinyl rectiner,
322 5431 or 322 7257

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Low Down Payment

Cash for your lot! Will build on

77-Junk Cars

72-Auction

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Many extras. Must see, All for

)BR,)Bon2bots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade trees. Only
9.900

-ApartmefltsUflfumfliShed
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Aggr.sslv.
LIf.sIyI.s
BIam.d

l-7Q3.

It's likepennies from heaven wpien
you sell "Don't Needs" wIth a
want ad.
_______________________________

_________________________

,

Inquire 500 S. Oak

by Gilt Fox

VA-F HA.235Con, Homes

Spacious 3 BR, 26 luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many

hanford Gr4cious iivIg. Peas.
Weekly 1. monthly rates, utilitI

SIDE GLANCES

41—Houses

41-4louses

___

S
LegaI Notice

-

fl—Rooms

Furnished Rooms
For Rent
Inquire ioi Magnolia Ave.

helpers wnations largest
producer of factory Built
modular housIng. Must 'have
some carpentry exp. Apply
Cardinal Industries Inc., 3701
S. Sanford Ave., Sanford, Fl.
No phone calls. Equal Op.
portunity Employer.

counseling. Professional care,
Secretary- gen. dutiesthat an actionforan inlunctlon and
Supportive atmosphere, confi.
pleasant working cord. Paid
reimbursement for consumers has
dential.
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
Ins. Begin Jan. 2, 1950. 543.3735
uc,en filed against you. You are
CENTRAL FLORIDA
or 323.9503.
required to serve your written
WOMAN'S HEALTH
defenses to Isaac H. Nunn,
Homewc,rkers, Earn SBIGS
AAA EMPLOYMENT
ORGANIZATION
Assistant Attorney General,
912 French Ave.
323.3176
securing, stuffing envelopes.
Department of Legal Affairs, The
Cornerof lOthI French
Free Details. Reply: Titan,
609 E. Colonial Dr.,Orlando
Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 3730)
"Your FutureOurConcern"
595-092)
Box 9461$, Schaumburg, IL
1330,
Flagship
Bank
Bldg.,
Suite
General
Partnership
•s.
NA.
60194
and file the original with the Clerk
native of New York City.
Toil Free 1500221.2361
22, Sanford, Florida 32FI, on or Rcssman. ,Mana;Ing Partner
uS liii Circuit Court, Sanford,
"Some of my white-gloved
To: CYCLOPS
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
ELEC.RADIOTECH. —
* * * * * * **
before January 17, 1950, and file
Florida, on or before January 23,
ORDINANCE NO. $03.50
Rarbershnn inna
Starting salary: 1200 weekly.
friends from New York can't
the Original with the Clerk of this Seminole County,
Florida,
love their
-l950,otherwiseaudgmentmayb.
m' 12, 1979
CasperMiIquet5,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE Court either before service on
Graduation from High School
believe it."
entered against you for the relief
CITY
OF
supplemented by the cer.
ALTAMONTE Petitioner's attorney or im- P.bIish December 16, 23, 30, 1979
PART-TIME
demanded
in
the
Complaint.
__________________________
Just seven years ago, the SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ANNEX. mediately thereafter; or otherwise ano Jaiivary 6, 1979
tificate of completion for
WITNESS my hand and the seal Why Be Lonely? Write "Ge
Loves lived in a traditional ING TO AND INCLUDING WITH. a default and ultimate Judgment DEQ 49
course work in some field of
CORRESPONDENTS
__________________ of this Court on December 19, 1979,
Mite"
Dating Service. All
electronics technology 1 2 yrs.
suburban house in ViJ'giflta IN THE CORPORATE AREA wlllbeenteredagaInstyforf
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
(SEAL)
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
AND LIMITS OF THE CITY OF relief demanded in the Petition THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
WANTED
exp. In the field of electronics
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
City with such modern day ALTAMONTE
water, Fl. 33315.
performing at the technician
SPRINGS, FLOR. and your marriage to Petitioner CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR
Clerk of the Circuit
To write news of local Interest
comforts as frozen foods and IDA, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID will be dissolved.
ievei(1 yr. of which must have
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Court
from LONGW000 , SAN.
ORDINANCE, A PORTION AND
WITNESS my hand and the seat CIVIL NO. 7$.146S-CA.09.A
been in the area of radio
push-button appliances.
s—Lost &amp; Found
By: June Curtis
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
maintenance &amp; servicing),
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND of this Court on 13 December, 1979, SOL-DALE BUILDERS, INC., a
Deputy
Clerk
But In 1072, while many BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, (SEAL)
CASSELBERRY and if you
Must have a 1st class FCC
Florida corporation,
Publish Dec. 73, 30, 19791 Jan. 6,
have a knack for gathering the
Black footed ferret lost
perons their age pI.ped FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOL.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
radiotelephone license. Must
13,
1950
Plaintiff,
I
social news from your
LOTS 1, 7, AND 3, BLOCK
vicinity of W. 2nd St. Call 333.
Clerk of the Court
for retirement, the Loves LOWS:
have a valid Florida drivers
v.
DEQ-71
respective community to be
B, IOWANA SUBDIVISION, AC.
0559. Reward offered for
By: Susan E. Tabor
license. Apply in person at the
BURNS
0.
SIMPSON,
et
ai.,
IN VITATION TO BID
bought the 41-acre farm and CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF Deputy Clerk
presented in a column in The
return,
Seminole County Personnel
Defendants.
AS
Evening
Herald,
we
want
to
RECORDED
IN
PLAT
BOOK
FRANK
C.
WHIGHAM,
embraced a more rugged e,
Office, N. Park Aye, Cqnfo
NOTICE OF ACTION
The Housing Authority of the I Bik. female Doberman, 2 yrs.
talk with you.
10, PAGE II, PUBLIC RECORDS ESQUIRE
one that Includes the Wind. OF
TO:
5:30 a.m..4:30 p.m. Monday.
City
of
Sanford,
Florida
will
old,
dbl.
choker
chain.
Lost
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR.' P.O. Box 1330
ARTHUR B. CLARK and
Friday by Dec. 25, 1979,
receive bids for modernization to
mill, 33 chickens, four goats IDA; IN ACCORDANCE WITH Sanford, Florida
vicinity AutoTrain &amp; lit St.
Contact:DORIS DIETRICH
32771
PATRICIA CLARK
Seminole County Is an Equal
CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA.
Missing since Tues, RE.'
THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXA. (305) 322-2)71
and a pair of water wells.
307 University DrIve
Opportunity Employer,
- 16.1 until 2:00 P.M., on the 9th day
WARD.323.5633.TION
PROVISIONS
OF
CHAPT.
Attorney
for
Petitioner
OURSELVES
EDITOR
They have erected a windJacksonville, North Carolina,
of January 1910, at the Redding
3322611
9.Sdally
171.041, FLORIDA STA Publish December 16, 23, 30, 1979 2eSo
Mon.Fri
QUALIFIED INCOME TAX
mill, completed last fall al- ER
Gardens Community Room, 5th
TUTES; DECLARING AVAIL. and January 6, 1910 .
6—Child
Care
_______________________
PREPARERS WANTED
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
Street
and
Locust
Avenue,
San.
ABILITY
OF
MUNICIPAL
though currently undergoing
SEP. OEQSS
Please call WEDNESDAY 333.
NOTIFIED
that
an
Amended
ford,
Florida,
at
which
time
nd
AVON
VICES; REDEFINING THE
5910 or 530.9216 for Interviaw
revisions, dug a water well tO CORPORATE
_______________________ Complaint to foreclosea Mortgage place MI bids will be publicly
FIGHT INFLATION
LIMITS OF ALTA.
Wlllbabysltinmyhome
with Household Income Tax
on the following property in opere and read aloud.
augment one already on the MONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA, TO
Sell
Avon.
Increase
your
eirvWnç
Days only
Service. EOE.
Seminole County, Florida:
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
Proposed forms of contract
power. For details, call.
372.7446
farm and received the first INCLUDE SAID LAND IN THE
Lot
37,
Block
"A" SEMINOLE
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
cbcuments, Including plans and
1$41.41I7or6443O79
MUNICIPAL
LIMITS
OF
SAID
Babysitter wanted days, my
statepermlttobuildastillfor
HEIGHTS, according to the Put
Will babysit days
specifications, are on file at the
CITY; AUTHORIZING THE NOTICE OF PIJIILIC HEARING thereof,as recorded In Piaf Book
home, own trans., for $ mo.
Lndustrtal alcohol.
Forworkingmothers
officeof
the
Housing
Authorltyof
AMENDMENT OF THE CITY ON APPLICATION FOR CLOS. I. Pages 1 and 2, of the Public
old. Also, sitter needed for
Reasonablerate.322.2n4
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
Ad.
"We get along fine," MAP TO INCLUDE THE SAID ING, VACATING AND ABAN. Records of Seminole County,
j POLICE OFFICER-The
occasional eves. 333.7077,
ministration Building, Castle
LAND ANNEXED HEREIN; DONING CERTAIN PUBLIC Florida
Orlando Civil Service Office beamed Love, 66, a short but PROVIDING
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida
FOR THE RIGHTS STREET RIGHTS.OF.WAY
will
be
scheduling
candidates
9—Good
Things
to
Eat
CON. has been filed against you and you
powerfully built dynamo who AND PRIVILEGES OF CITIZEN. TAINED THEREIN.
and the office of the Architects',
—
for the examination for Police
4—Business Opportunities
required to serve a copy of
Gutmann Dragash.Associates,
hopes to complete the dill, SHIP IN THE CITY; SEVERABI. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: are
Officer, beginning Monday,
yourwrittendefenses, if any, to It
Navel, grapefruit, tangerInes.
Architects, Planners, Inc. Sanford
L1TY,
CONFLICTS
AND
EFFEC.
December 17, 1979 through
designed to produce u to 120 lIVE DATE,
NOTICE IS HEREBY given by on ROBERT 0. GAllON, ESQ,,
,
oranges. Picked to order, Will
Beginners &amp; Professionals
Atlantic Bank Building, Suite
Friday, January 4, 1950. In.
the City Cummlsslon of the City of Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad.
mix. Ci'umley 322-0257.
gallons of fuel a month, by
There's a better way with
P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida.
persons
should
apply
WHEREAS, there has been filed Altamonte Springs, Florida, that a thess is 2699 Lee Road, Suite 205,
Shaklee Organic Products,
Copies of the documents,
spring.
with the City Clerk of the City of petition has been flied with said Winter
FOR SALE
in prson to the Orlando Civil
Park, Florida, 33759, on or
You
build In your own home a
drawings and specifications m'ay
Altamonfe
Springs,
Florida,
Grapefruit, Oranges &amp; Lemons.
Service Office, City Hall
Love plans to •'.a
a City Commission to close, vacate before the 3rd day of January,
be obtained by depositing $23.00
full-time profitable business In
p.
u.
Hutchison.
petition
containing
the
name
Of
the
and
abandon
a
portion
of
street
Annex,
440
S.
Boone
Avenue
1950, and file the original with the
duatrial alcohol for farm propertyown.finth,area herein,
your spare time. Free trips,
with the Architect for each set of
(directly behind City Hall)
3fl4°J$
of way In the City of Clerk of this Court either before
bonus car, retirement &amp; other
documents so obtained. Such
i-_F
machinery as well as to heat after described requesting an-rights
Monday
through
FrIday,
5:00
Aitamonte Springs, Florida, service on Plaintiff's attorney or
benefits. Over 21 please. Appt.
deposit will be refunded to each
am. to 5:00p.m. Orlando is an
his home, replacing the oil in flexation to the corporate area of described as follows:
immediately thereafter: other.
call 3fl5079.
person who returns the plans, ____________________________ - EqualOpportunityEmployer.
Vie CIty of Altamor4. Springs,
That easement as reserved in wise a default will be entered
his fwn,
specifications
and
other
Florida, •nd reRu*Ing to be in. City
of
wInnIU
r
$IISrefo
•Aftamsots Springs Or. against you for the. relief: documents in good csndif Ions
in
deminted
in
the
conietains
edtliin *0 dave ttS bid sesnins.
MERRY CHRISTMAS.
rated only enough electricity WHEREAS,
Official Records Book 1233, Pages petItion.
A certified check or bank draft,
WiTNESS my hand and the Seal
the Property Ap. 321, 325 and 326 of the Public
topowerawaterheateranda praiser
Creative Expressions 323-75)3
payable to the Housing Authority
of Seminole County, Records of Seminole County, of this Court on this 29th day of
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
U.
small floor heater, but with Florida, has
certified that thre is
November, 1979.
Florida, and described as:
5. Government Bonds, or a
revisions, Love expect. it to one (1) property owner in th. area
satisfactory bid bond executed by
That easterly 10 feet of vacated (SEAL)
to
be
annexed
and
that
said
ARTHUR H. BECKWITI-4 JR. the bidders and acceptable ___________________________
pack enough energy for
property owner has signed the Douglas Avenue extending north
As Clerk of the Court
svreitiès in an amount equal to S
to the northerly right.of.way line
dove and uther appliances as petition for annexation; and
By: Eve Crabtree
percent of the bid shall be sub. IN
WHEREAS, It has been deter. of vacated Barton
well.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Deputy Clerk
nutted *ith each bid.
mined that the property descrIbed
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
With their own water, u%*iC hereinafter
The City Commission will hold Publish December 2,9, Ia, 33, 1979
The successful bidder will be CIRCUIT
is reasonably compact a public hearing on the petition at DEQ-I
IN
SEMINOLE
—
required to furnish and pay
tanks and windmill, the and contiguous to the corporate 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as
for COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
satisfactory
performance
and
CASE
area and municipal limits of the possible on the 13th day
S
AftII&amp;
NO. ?t2317.CA49.K
Inm
City of Atamonte Springs, January, 1950, at the City Hall CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR paYment bond or bor
FLAGSHIP
BANK
OF
IIorIng
Attention is called to the Bid SEMINOLE, a
Florida, and It has been deter. Commission
Chambers of THE EIOHTIINTN JUDICIAL
Florida
banking
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
Form requiring a Base Bid and corporation,
mined that the annexation of said Aitamonte Springs, Florida, at
Group Prices. Each bidder is
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Julia's Alterations I TaIloring.
property will no mutt in the which time those for and against CIVIL ACTION NUMIERi
PlaintIff,
rlquirsdto bid on the Base Bid Ill
,.REMODEL1NGIREpAIR
fl69.CAJ(L)
Men I Womens gai'ments
creation of an enclave, .,l
the same will be heard and action
.O.BALINT
BERNARD JAFFE, TRUSTEE, each Group Price.
3334363
fitted to your size. Altamonfe
WHEREAS, the City of taken.
MARVIN E. CONNER
Altamonfe SprIngs, Florid., is in a
Plaintiff, - Attention Is called to the PAULINE R. CONNER, his wife,
This notice is to be published by
$Qs. 331.5.469.
arp.ntry, Painting, Roofing, £
provisions for equal employment
position to provide municipal posting in three public places
Defendants.
Gen. Repairs. Licensed I
CONTINENTAL EQUITY opportunity, and payment of not
sirvicestotheprppfyebscri
within the City of Altamante
NOTICEOPACTION
Bonded. Fr
Estimates 323.
IssulyCsie
PARTNERSHIP
less
than
the
minimum
salaries
LIMITED
herein, and theCity Commissioof Springs, Florida and published In
6033 after 5 p.m.
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) the City of Aitamonte Springs, a newspaper of general cirulaticn NUMBER , a Michidan Limited arid wages as set forth in the TO:
must be paid on this
feed a carpenter? Painter, floor
.The sidds rate for elderly Florida, deems it In the belt in. In said City t least fifteen (15) Partnership: and THE MYERS specificatIons
MARVIN B. CONNER s..d
TOWER'S SEAUTY SALON
COMPANY, a Washington cor. prolecs.
forest of the City of Altamonte days prior to date of the public
Iceiling tile repair? Cabinet
formerly HarTiett's Beauty Nook
AULINE R. CONNER
men Ii seven times hlShes' Springs, Florida, to accept said hearing,
All bidders are hereby notified
poratlon, no? qualified to do
519!. lit $t.ilfl,$742
s
Laurel Avenue
Repair? Door I repair?
then that of older women, at petition and to annex said DATED this 15th day of Trustee,
businessinthiStateof Florida,as that they must aft irmafiv.iy
Sanfoid, FlorIda 32771
Paneling, wallpaper I drywall
ensure
that
In
any
contract
en.
property,
laid peUU)' because of
December, 1979.
yj
ARE
repair? Ftc? 327041$, George
HEREBY
6mnc'flh
tered into pursuant to this ad NOTIFIED that
NOW, THEREFORE, U IT
Phyllis Jordahi, CMC
an action to
I Howard.
aggressive lifestyle of il ENACTED
verlisernent,
Minority
Business
NOTICE
ACTION
BY THE CITY OF
City Clerk
...w..,www
enTerprIses
ny in we, iwo menac
TO:
will
be
if
forded
full
ME1NTZE! 1ILl
ALTAMONTE $PR IWOS, Publish Dec23. 1979
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
property situate, lying and being
Newor repair, leaky Showers our
CONTINENTAL EQUITY LIMIT. opportunity to submit bids as sub. in Seminole County, Florida, more
FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
sedologists report.
GEAR ii IN DEMAND. SELL
DEQ.74
____________________ ED PARTNERSHIP NUMBER 6, contractors, or as suppliers f particularly described as:
SpCIitty, 2Syrs. Exp. 569.$
SECTION 1: That the followIng
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
Healthprotgemgareoftena described
a Michigan Limited Partnership materials,orslrvices,andwIilnsf
AD.
party, being •
Lot
16,
PINECREST
HEIGHTS
major factor In old-age suid- situate In Seminole County,
be discriminated against on the
IN VITATION TO RIO
1600 kerdaie Drive,
CARPENTRY
PAINTING
orounds of race, color, religion, REPL.AT, acodIng to the Plot
FIOIIda, fowl?:
des, l** Carol Hidftne of
Suite 30)
sisnkIn
MASONRY
thwofasrecord.dinpIatB,,
CONCRETE
sex
or
national
origin
in
Sealed
bids
or
proposals
ad.
East
Lots
1,
2
and
3,
Lansing,
Block
Michigan
*33
•,
COO'
pages
77
and
7$,
All prof.ssioflai-.30 yrs. up.
University of CaWornia at OWANA SUBDIVISION, accord dressed to the Board of PibIic
of the Public
slderation for award.
Records of Seminole County,
Ateratlonaoreeing
FREE EST. 3272914or331.7I$9
Berkeley and researcher ijç to plal thereof as recorded in Instruction of Seminole County, THE MYERS COMPANY, a In accordance with Execuf lye Florida,
Drapes, Upholtgry
Warren Breed of Sciantific Pta? look 10, Page Ii, Public Florida (hereinafter called the Washington corporation, nsf quali. Otdl? 1)635, Minority Contractor has been filed against you in the
1Man,quifltyOp,flf
3.VS7
in
the
State
of
Goals
Program,
all
bidders
will
be
fled to do business
Records of Seminole County, Flor. "Board") and marked,
Cii'cuit Court ot
$ Yrs. iP Patios, Driveways
A1J1YU c
CountY,
ifo'd1dfuliopp0rttitytowmlt
PloddeD
PROPOSAL
Florida. as Trustee
FOR
FUR.
etc.Waytseleei.337.1fl1
that
VI1lftY
or
bids in rispnse to this invitation
3302 Rainier Bank Towr
beandtheumeisher,byannexed PdlSHlNG, DELIVERING AND
and will nt be discriminated wve a copy of your written
lacko(lt--maythsk.ytoth. toaldmad.apartofthecityof INSTALLING AS SPECIFiED, l3OlSthAyenu.
definaes, if any, to If on JACK T.
egaifl5t on the grounds of roes, BRIDGES,
Altamonte Springs, Florida, VARIOUS PIECES OF LARGE
Seattle, Washington 91101
tii-" aifr
ESQUiRE, of
color,
religion,
sex
or
national
CLEVELAND,
lâI&amp;L*IldeCipkig
a 3ryWall, Ceilings, and Walls
YOU
ARE
pursuant to the voluntary an. FOOD PRODUCTION EQUIP.
MIRE
--ig
HEREBY
origin
nconsiderationoor
award.
BRIDOES,Aftfle*If0i'ploitiff,
repaired. los. &amp; Comm.. nesellen provision of CP.aptr MENJ AT HIGH SCHOOL
NOTIFIED that an action t
During theFiscal Years of
RomodelIAddons.
they found that [flail
"RIB", SEMINOLE COUNTY, foreclose a mortgage upon the
I7t,M6,FioridaStatu$es,aMo$p
is
rest
Office
thna
1951,
goals
for parlicipasion Drawer
CaiIS1.$$9orI6211M
CERTIFIEDLAWN
FLORIDA, in accordance with
bitten, aggreulveneu and applicable laws.
Z, January
Sanford, Florida
33771
the following
In Seminole by Minority Business LnterprIs.s on or before
io, tego,
ILANOSCAPiNG
SECTION 3: That the corporate stipUlltiins and specifications
County,property
Florida, to.wit:
g
perfectionlesu eventually limits
is twenty percent (30 pct). To
FREE ESTIMATES 279o2
of the City of Aitamoni, available from the Purchasing
LOIs 30,31,33,33,40,41,12 and
fil,
the
original
with
the
Clerk
of
maximum bids from
resulted In rigidity and Springs, Florida, be and It is Deportment in the Office 0* the of the Florida Land and ensure that
Minority lusliwu Enterprises are this Court either before service on
of herewith end hereby redefined so lupeilotetident, 1211
snpuialvenes. end a
Plaintiff's
attorney
or im.
MoIlonvItie CWiiition Company. CeIIry sought, contractors submitting mediately
thereafter,
ottiatwisea
to Include laid ian tier.in Avenue, Sanford, Florida
32771, Plantation, Plot BOok 1, Page 1Th bids will be
required to provide
f the Public Records Of Seffliflols evidence
described and annsssd.
lid must be accompanied by bId
of their efforts in aiding dafwft and ultimate immsns will AAA Tree Service I fkI*100d.
A4i1aliflMy, they rqctt.d, SECTION 3: That the City Clerk deposit:
A Bid Bond, Cash1er
be entered against you
Oak I Pine, you P.0 or we
County, Florida (LESS this South in the reaching of said goels.
the
"is th. primary factor Is hereby authorized to amend, Check, or CertifIed Check for five 131 " f the North 3M Nit 01*1w
delIver. 339.1243. Webuy weed.
In the Complaint.
This
project
IS
.1 B PAINTING
suaIOCt
to
this
,, alter and Supplement the OfficIal percent (5 percent) ot the total EaSt 267 teal of Lot 30) SM (LIII requirements of SeCtion 3 of the WITNESS my Piled and the s.sl
.ua
t
ResidentIal 1 Cammerclol
City Map of the City of Altamonte amount bid which will be returned this NoiTh 12$ fISt 0* LOIs 33 SM H00shlp
*15 Court in this list day of
303090 .
atli Prban Develepnanl
vtv. crises of all kind. Ii- sprk, Florida,
31). West 1*11111 of the Nerthi 121 Act of INS.
to include Ste to this uucc.saful bidders
All bidders will be
OINIII
IiiisiJi
Sp
the
INS Of LII 30; SOuth 131 test of
(SEAL)
4 annexation contained in SectIon 1 contract is é*MaIItN
the reovired to comply wIth i
- PREE ESTIMATES
tonal.
North 13411sf of thiS El. 30
ARTHUR H. BICKWITH, JR.
The successful bidder shall
INS fIrmathve Adieu Pun-to provide
At? Watt GuaranfIsi
sECTION 4: That upon ff15 furnish a Ps'lermanc,payment of
'
Clark
01194
Clicufl
Court
1
opportunity t• lower income
" aLis ci all ag
Animal Haven Kennels
Llclts.d
Vdlnce Wcsmin effectivs, the Bend for - the Nial amount 01 the North 13$ fIll Of Lit 31 of This residents of
Mary Attn Dusbury
i
the
project
Ire.
Ion
Thank You, lhsank You
higher suicid.
thu residents and property opoter of award within II days I
Deputy Clerk
Florida Land and Colinliaflin training and employment See
__________________________
,
being
my
customers
I,.
*94 properly described PisnelA
Company's Celery Plantahien,
ficatisu of isie swaM
wOmen aid
th.ir
supplementary lastructiensthe
to JACK T. BRIDGE, Esquire
friends. If there's a bettor w.v
eball he sutifled so all this rlgsts
CLEVELAND, MIRE I UI DOES
Bends must be wrItten Wa Flat Book I, Page 119.01 the PUblIC Bidders
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BUSINESS

National 'Malaise'
Follows Price Boom

Florida Fares Well
As A Mouse Roars

IN BRIEF

By PAULA SCUWED
United Press International
This was the decade the mouse roared and Florida's tourist
Industry snapped to attention.
Hurricanes and a hotel strike, gas rationing and a recession
did not stem the tide of vacationers who flocked to Florida in
the lVlOs seeking sun, sand, surf, and the magical world of
Mickey Mouse.
Tourism, the Sunshine State's prime industry, thrived In the
70s despite a brief mid-decade slump. "The numbers were
astounding," said Ed Gilbert, director of the Florida Division
of Tourism.
Nearly 21 million people visited Florida in 1009. Projections
for 1979 indicate the tourist traffic will total 36.6 million people,
and they will green the state with $13.9 billion. Each of those
dollars will turn over seven times in the local economy.
Mickey Mouse, however, was the mover and shaker.
Walt Disney's $400 million playground became the world's
No. 1 tourist destination and attracted Its 100 millionth visitor
two months before the decade ended. Canadians discovered
the gleaming white beaches of the Panhandle; and Miami
Beach shed its reputation as a glittering winter resort for the
idle rich and with iti sister city became a shopper's paradise
for Latin Americans.
When world business leaders traveled to Walt Disney World
In 1978 for an International Chamber of Commerce meeting,
then Gov. Reubin Askew said the event launched Florida as an
International vacation spot.
The forecast proved accurate.
Florida officials quickly learned the average international
visitor spends two to four times as much money as a domestic
tourist. This fact sparked intensified efforts to lure foreign
visitors.
After a mid-70s slump, Miami changed Its image and opened
Its door and cash drawers to international visitors. Latin
American money soon replaced the money Disney World
siphoned off.
"Miami is being sold as an international city. We tell Latin
Americans the people on Miami speak their language," says
Phil Halpern of the Metro-Dade Tourism Department.
Until south Florida turned its attention to International tourists, the mid-70s slump threatened to become an end-of-thedecade disaster.
"Disney changed everything," Gilbert says.
"Until then, tourism always meant south Florida because of
the climate. It was the place to go. Fabulous hotels, big-name
entertainment, beautiful beaches."
Stars like Frank Sinatra deserted Miami for Las Vegas,
where the money was better. Opulent hotels like the Fontalnehieau began showing their age. A month-long hotel strike
during the Christmas season of 1976 made International headead
lines and poured salt on Miami tourist wounds.
Four of south Florida's biggest hotels dosed In 1978, including the Fontalnebleau. But the Fontainebleau has
reopened under new ownership and encouraged by the new
wave of Latin tourists has committed a staggering $14 million
to renovation.

Gouchenour Advertising
Gets Daytona 500 Account
Gouchenour, Inc., a full-service advertising,
marketing and public relations agency In Altamonte
Springs, has been named agency of record for several
new accounts, it was announced by C. Lee Gouchenour,
president.
Among the new business acquired by the agency is
the Daytona International Speedway, known for the
Daytona 500 and Firecracker 400 races. Other new
accounts Include Camper's World, The Institute of
Internal Auditors, Mario Andretti Grand Prix International, Dietrich's House of Beef and Bar-B-Que
Roundup, all in the Greater Orlando area. J. P.
Computer Systems, of Long Island, has also been
acquired.
Gouchenour, Inc. will be responsible for advertising,
marketing and public relations for these accounts. Two
new account supervisors have been added to the staff
to direct and coordinate the new business, with the help
of Couchenour and Vice President Jim Stacy.

UCF Teaches Real Estate
The Real Estate Institute of the University of Central
Florida (UCF) continues its offerings in January with
eight evening and weekend courses, from introductory
programs to principles of appraising.
Three of the courses will be taught at UCF's South
Orlando Center In Orlando Central Park, one at Winter
Park High School, and the remainder on the main UFC
campus.
Pre-registration is required for all of the courses to
guarantee enrollment. For information, contact the
Real Estate Institute, at 275.2126,
All of the UCF Real Estate I and II courses exceed
the requirements of the Board of Real Estate for the
state salesman-broker license exams. Those courses
are approved by the state approving agency for
veteran education benefits (refund of tuition).

Patti Top Restaurant Head
William Patti, who studied accounting in college and
"had no idea I'd ever wind up in the restaurant
business," was named this month as Florida's
Restaurateur of the Year.
The honor -- known as the Salut Au Award - is
presented annually by the School of Restaurant and
Hotel Administration of Florida State University at the
annual convention of the Florida Restaurant
Association.
Patti, owner-operator of Patti's Italian Restaurant In
Jacksonville, received a bachelor's degree in business
from Wooster College in Ohio.
Pattin is a pad president of the Jacksonville Coapter
of the Ploildu R.danr* MsoctMio,, and now sarv
on the FRA board of directors.

By TOM TIEDE
(NEA)
— All things considered, things have
WASHINGTON
not gone too terribly for Mr. and Mrs. America In the 1970s.
Population growth has slowed by a half million a year. The
fatality rate has reached a historic low of 8.8 per 1,000. The
output of goods and services has nearly tripled In the decade.
True, Inflation has turned ugly. But though consumer prices
have doubled in 10 years, incomes have more than tripled.
More Americans have more wealth than ever before. The
Labor Department reports factory wages have increased by
$150 since 1970, and real disposable Income has grown by onefourth.
The nation is not sick, then.
Yet It's not well either.
Jimmy Carter is probably correct when he describes the
national condition as a "malaise," that Is, according to
Webster, "a vague feeling of uneasiness."
Herman Kahn of the Hudson Institute think tank goes a step
further, as the nation passes Into the 1980s, he says, It Is entering an "epoch of malaise."
Unlike the president, however. Kahn does not believe
Americans have lost faith In themselves.
Rather, the characteristic trend of the past decade Is that
they have lost faith in their governments. Not since the days of
King George III, perhaps, have the people been as dissatisfied
with leadership.
And the dissatisfaction Isn't merely dinner-table grumbling.
Kahn says people around the country are acting alone or in
concert to "put government on notice that they want better
performance."
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And that's across the board, Kahn adds, for Americana feel
government is falling In almost everything.
A New York Times poll, for instance, Indicates that nearly
Mx of 10 people believe government is responsible for
skyrocketing Inflation figures; 58 percent of those questioned
In the poll said they were convinced that if state and federal
agencies cut spending, inflation would plummet.
Other polls suggest that citizens dame government for the
fuel shortage. And the Increase In crime. And oppressive
taxation, stifling regulation and social unrest.
Most of all, people blame the leadership for what they
perceive to be the decline in the American patent on rising
expectations.
Kahn and other observers feel much of the public condemnation Is a form of passing the buck.
Washington University psychologist Thomas Ludwig says
people who are angry normally need someone or something to
blame — and In the can of the community disposition,
government makes a handy target.
But this Isn't to say government is a faultless scapegoat.
Media attention on the bureaucracy has been at unprecedented
levels In the 1970s, and much of the gathered data has not been
flattering.
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The result, Kahn says, is that cynicism has taken grip. We no
longer think government Is bad, we know It.
Items:
— In 1965, when the war on poverty was declared, 25.4
million Americana were considered poor. Since then more than
$1 trillion has been spent by federal, state and local governments to help them out. The current number of poor is 24.7
Million.
Retirement pay for the nation's 2.8 million federal
Weekers ha. Imoreaeed 110 psri4 In the lad decade, or four
times that for employees In the private sector. The average
cMlssrvai* now gets more than $8000 In annual fringe

The red of honda also htends to cash in on the international tourist trade.
Gilbert's Tourism Division opened a Latin American office
in Miami and will open an outpost In Toronto March I. A.
European e1eswU&amp; he opened nod Septunber and Gilbert
says plans are In the worki for forefront operations In New
York and Chicago by 1911.

FPL: Natural Gas Saves

David Fa rr:

EPA: Oil Furnace Saves

Specialist

Homeowners concerned about the rising price of
home heating oil can look forward to the availlulty of a
new, hlghlyefflclent oil-fired furnace that can cut fuel
requirements by more than 15 percent and reduce
nitrogen oxide emissions 65 percent.
Dr. Stephen J. Gage, Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) assistant administrator for research
and development, said in making the announcement
that these levels have been verified through two years
Of telling.
comparlbie conventional furnaces that heated the
Mx hod residences prior to testing of the EPA integrat.d furnace each required about im gallons of dii
per winter. With oil coding 90 cents a gallon new, the 15
percent fuel reduction made possible by our new
design would mean an annual saving of $110 for each
home, according to the EPA.

Helps ERA

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"Because all ERA certified real estate
specialists have met the program's
exacting requirements and have taken the
same training, I know when I have a client
moving to another part of the country he
will receive the same quality of service in
their home town. I feel that I am now
better prepared to serve the needs of the
relocating client."
Certified real estate specialists work
closely with experienced "relocation
counselors" who are assigned to specific
market areas, learning the areas
thoroughly so as to give pertinent in.
formation to the clients. The cowslor
maintains frequent contact with the clients
Until they are settled Into their new home
and is available at all times via atdllreje
telephone call.

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Women Bankers (NABW)
Announce 1979.80 Officers

John Kadlecik ('Cadillac) opened

Members of the Mid-East Group National Association of
Bank Women Inc. (NABW), met at the Gold Key Inn,
Executive Club for the December meeting. The Edgewater
High School Ensemble provided holiday music, after which
a general meeting was held.
The 1979-80 officers are Jo Sander, Sun Bank, Group
Chairman; Miriam Butler, Barnett Bank, Vice Chairman;
Ginger Burleson, Flagship, Secretary; and Lula Mills, Sun
Bank, Treasurer.

up his modest place of business
last spring, 'It keeps me out of
trouble and gives me something
to do. I like it' he said.

Day Sewing Classes Set
Herald Photos by Torn Netsel

Fundainerjtals of Sewing and Contemporary Tailoring
will be taught for the student who wants to attend sewing
classes in the mornings at Seminole Community College.
Fundamentals of Sewing is For the person who has never
sewed or who wants to learn correct techniques for sewing.
The majority of classtime will be spent actually sewing.
Class meets Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:20.11.
The fee is $10.
Contemporary Tailoring Is For the person who can
already sew but wants to learn tailoring techniques for
contemporary fashions. Class meets Tuesday and Thursday from 11-12:40 p.m. The fee is $10.00. Both classes start
January 8.
For more Information call the registrar at 323-1450 or 8437001.

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Equipment Class Scheduled
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Produce Stand In Boon ies
Beats The Rocking Chair

Seminole Community College is offering a foods class
dealing with the use of small kitchen equipment. The course
will deal primarily with the many ways the food processor
and the slow cooker can be utilized in the kitchen. Also
included In this class will be a segment of using the
microwave to prepare low calorie dishes.
The class will meet on Wednesdays From 7-10 p.m. in
Building J007 beginning Jan. 9, 1980. There is a $10 fee for
this 15-week course. For more Information contact Shelda
Wilkens at the college.

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By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer
Drive cast on state route 46 to Geneva; pass through
the town and continue toward the St. Johns river and
the county line and you will see very few houses or
stores.
Pine trees, palms and palmettos dominate the rural
landscape. But they are soon dwarfed by a steel
microwave tower put up by the phone company.
Slow down now, or you might miss "Cadillac's"
place of business in the boonles.
Tucked away on the south side of the road between a
couple of young palm treea Is John Kadlecik's fruit and
vegetable stand.
"They all call me Cadillac," said the big man In the

Industrial Courses Offered
Seminole Community College is offering a number of
evening courses designed to prepare students for Industrial
occupations. Among the courses offered are Auto Air and
Heating, Autc Brakes and Suspension, Advanced Auto
Tune-Up, Auto Transmission, Auto Body Repair, Electronic
Assembly and Welding.
Classes are scheduled to begin the week of Jan. 7, 1980.
Those Interested should apply at the college admissions
office or call the college.

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Trinity Alumni To Gather

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All Trinity Preparatory School Alumni will be entertained by the headmaster, Rev. Canon A. Reese Hay, on
Sunday, Dec. 30, at the Headmaster's house from 6-8 p.m.
The Alumni "Thing" is an annual affair but this year
plans will be made for Trinity's first 10-year reunion, class
of 1970, which will be In June of 1980.
For more Information, please call 6714140.

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they would never know who you were talking about."
Back home was Pittsburgh, Pa. where Kadlecik put
in 22 years with General Motors before retiring to
Florida.
He said he moved to Geneva seven years ago and
lives with his wife on Lake Harney road, but he needed
more to do than sit In a rocking chair so he opened his
fruit and vegetable stand.
"My son owns the property. It's a filled In swamp,"
Kadleclk said. "He talked me Into opening some kind
of stand."
After talking with other stand owners, Kadlecik
opened his modest operation last spring. "It helps keep
me out of trouble and gives me something to do. I like

Christmas Luncheon
Rev. Roy Graves, minister, will present a new view of the
ancient and traditional feast of Chlrdmas this Sunday at
the Winter Park Church of Religious Science. Services are
held in the Park East Theater, 17-92 and Lee Road at 10:30

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you to enjoy excerpts from "The Sound of Music" at
Theatre on Park, 401 Park Ave., North, Winter Park, to be
followed by a luncheon on Wed., Jan. 2,1*, at 10 am.
The luncheon is $4.50 per person. Please send your checks
to Mrs. Sue Huskey, 2441 Sweetwater Country Club Drive,
Apopka 32703.

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out-of-town people that stop by."
The stand located In a Filled-In swamp next to a
county road that leads to the coast, is not exactly a hub
of activity. but Kadlecik said he can tell people are
driving less since gas prices have been going up. "I can
see a difference In traffic on the highway," he said. "It
used to take five minutes just to get out on the road, but
now It's sometimes an hour before a car goes by."
With traffic so light, he said it Is often an hour and a
half to two hours before anyone stops at times. He sits
In his van parked next to a trailer that opens up to
make his stand.
A large umbrella provides shade next to a wooden
table that Is anchored In place. A few cars stop and buy
a dollar's worth of tomatoes or beans.
"I don't make much but I'm satisfied," he explained.
"I didn't get rich all these years and I'm not going to
start now."
Kadlecik gets his produce from farmers who let him
pick his own or can sell at a good price. Some of the
Items he grows himself. He tries to keep his prices
below what a market must charge.
He knows what prices today are like and he tries to
pass on savings to his customers whenever he can.
"Peppers In a store cost Q cents a piece," he said, "but
I sell them eight for a dollar."
Being as far out in the country as he Is does tnf. h urt
business at local supermarkets and the stand Is only
open Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. "The rest of
the time I'm out trying to find stuff." He tries to get as
much as he can from local farmers but for tomatoes
sometimes travels to Ruskin on Florida's west coast.
"I don't have to make a living out of it, but
everything's sky high now and I need a little something
to help.' In addition to the few dollars he makes, the
stand gives Kadlecik a chance to chat with people who
stop on their way to Titusville or Sanford.
He was talking with some people one day who said
they too were from Pennsylvania, and It turned out
they lived In Pittsburgh just a few blocks from where

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Small wonder that people are heated.
And Herman Kahn thinks the disaffection is healthy.
Yet the mood may also be risky,
"Governments fall when they lose the public opinion which
sodains then." Franklin Roosevelt said It during a previous
U.S. mallaae. It's a prudent thing to remember as the decades
chw(,.

The 709 ended on such an upbeat note that every major
tourist attraction In the date has made expansion plans. Mini.
theme parks are cropping up everywhere.
David T. Farr, STENSTROM REALTY,
2MO Park Dr., Sanford, has bow named an
ERA certified real estate ipduIIst,
having successfully completed an adtraining school held In
recently. The training is an Integral part of
ERA's National Relocation Program.
"I feel fortunate to have mud the strict
requirements and been recommended to
take the course," Farr said. Once cer
titled, the sales associate must meet
continuing educational standards each
ye..!,
"During the program, we learn to be
more responelveand sensitive to the needs
and problems of famLlli' relocating across
the nation; therefore, we're able to
provide the special service and understandlng they need," Farr said.

Evening Herald, Snford, Fl.

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Mickey Mouse, meanwhile, continues to be the Pled Piper of
domestic tourists and Gilbert said that the "throngs of people
going to Disney helped everyone in the state because of the
sheer numbers."

Florida Power &amp; Light Company has contracted for a
large quantity of natural gas to help fuel its power
plants as part of its effort to conserve on oil and use
domestic resources as much as possible.
FPL announced that on Dec. 5, it began receiving up
to72 million cubic fed of natural gas per day from the
Consumeii Power Company. The gas will displace
between 6.000 and 12.000 barrels of oil per day, said
Michael Cook, FPL's vice president for fuel resources.
"We were told that pipeline capacity would most
likely be available through March IN, and we hope it
will be longer than that," Cook said.

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county could be upgraded to better serve
40 to 60 new members being added each
the public especially in conjunction with
month, the Seminole County Board of
the Orlando-Winter Park MIS.
Realtors is the 12th largest in the state
She said that by working closely with
and is the fasted growing, according to
the realtors in Orange county with
Boar&amp; resldent Lawana Kish.
realtors In the south part of Seminole,
Ms. 1lah, an associate with Harold
where some overlap occurs, everything
Hall Realty In Sanford, was elected
In the local market should be at the
president on Dec. 8 to serve for the 1980
realtor's ftpgertlps.
term.
The growth seen In the south end of the
Also elected were Bob Caldwell with
county during the last decade isexpected
CNA Realty as first vice president, Bob
to spread northward and the county as a
Smith with Brantley Realty as second
whole is expecting a population Increase
vice president. Forrest Greene of Forrest
from 160,000 today to more than 250,000
Greene, Inc. was elected secretary and
by 1990, according to a population
treasurer Is Dick Dapore of H.D. Realty.
projection,
Serving as directors on the board are
"Growth Is coming to Sanford,like Itor
Jack Mewbiter of Jack Mewhlter Realty,
not," said Ms. Kish. "State roads 436 and
Al LaPder of Tara Realty, Jim Burr of
434 are already full and there's nowhere
Watson Corporation, Wait Neubrander
to go but Lake Mary Boulevard. meyre
with CNA, and Past President Jack
rushing there in leaps and bounds.
Wright.
Raintree and the Crossings are going
great
With such a large membership one of
guns and Markham Woods Road is
the primary goals for the upcoming year
tilling up rapidly."
in to thud larger quarters then tiu am
In five years Ms. Kish expects the area
rooms the board now occupies In the
along U.S. Highway 17-92 between
QIOLS'dI Plose In Longwood.
Sanford and Longwood will be "wan to
wall"
"Weplanta build a now board office or
find sa,'l'st1uctae for offices,"Whiletheareaisgrowjng,pricejfor
Old Ms.. Kish.
real estate and Interest rates on morlbs present offices now contain a
tgages are also breaking new ground, but
workroom with a cn,nplete ad of pInt
buyers are still available "Interest rates
books for the comity and a library where
have hurt us somewhat," said Mrs.
Mood" and realtors can do reaesrcii,
iusi "inst not to a great extent. It is
but more space is needed.
more (litflcujt for a buyer to qualify than
Ms. Kish, who has hold her real estate
before but we try to help them with
license since 1973, saId lie hoped the
creative
Multiple Listing Service In Seminole
By creative
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plained that perhaps a uuyer cam
afford a house at 15 percent, but the
seller may be willing to take a second
morLage and help with financing, or hold
the mortgage entirely by himself.
Through the FHA or VA the seller can
pay the points on refinancing and let the
buyer take a mortage at 11' percent.
The buyer, perhaps feeling he can not
afford a house, may not be aware of these
possibilities unless he talks with a
qualified realtor.
Ms. Kish feels that counseling isa very
important duty for anyone in real estate.
"I talk as many people out of selling as I
end up listing," she said. Many people
hear about the high prices their houses
can command on today's market and
they think they would like to sell and take
a large profit. Unless they buy it house for the same or higher price they are
subject to capital gains taxes. Even if
they buy another house they may end up
paying more for less house than they had.
"I don't want to sell a person's
property without a good legal reason for
me to sell it," she said. If it's not good
for you, I'll tell you and find the
ramifications of doing it; then if you g
want to, OK ,
III tell you first."
Just because a person has passed his
real estate exams and Florida's are
among the nation's toughest that does
not make him a trained real estate agent,
said Ms. Kish. "License schooling leaves
a lot to be desired in the real estate
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Programs, Parties Planned For Weekend
St. John Missionary Baptist
Church Sunday School .
MARVA
Department wt -The
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Sanford
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be
"We Three Kings," Andre
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Collins, Carlos and Aubronce
"Celebration Of the Birth Of
Smith, Christmas pantomines, Maya Good, Rena Christ," Is the theme of the
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Dr Errol Cherry and Mmvice to be held at St. Paul
Sonja Thomas, and banner Missionary Baptist Church, at
presentations by youth and 10 p.m. at the corner of 9th
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Tristan Sanders, son of Mr.
dinner
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public le invited to attend. Fort Hood, Texas, and
Mrs. Ethel Oliver Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
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The Amvets Post Gaines third blrthda with a
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and Morgan will hold Its
A h e blrthdaI'cake was
annual Community Christmas
for the children, great grandmother, great
at
Saturday,
Milton.
home, 510 Cypress Ave. The
Those joininj In the
children of the cuty are celebration were Tina Woods,
invited. Willie King is Coln- Clifton Branch, Meka Harris,
mander and Ruthia Hester Is KevIn Cummings, Lock
president of the ladles Frison, Lakesa Howell, Tonye
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Fuquay, Corey and Londa
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Westalde Improvement and Coretta Moore, and
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children Sunday, at 1 p.m. at Rena Tillman and Oscar
the
Center on Merthie III.

Wright-Baker
Mr. and Mrs. J. Danforth Wright Jr. of 134 Lakeshore
Drive, North Palm Beach, formerly of Sanford, announced the engagement of their daughter, Alicia
Lanier Wright, to Mark Ware Baker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Baker of Seneca, S.C.
Born In Sanford, Miss Wright is a graduate of Florida
High School, Tallahassee, where she was In the beauty
court and the mascot for the basketball and baseball
teams.
The tiide.elect was graduated from Florida State
University In 1977 where she was a member ot Delta
Delta Delta
Little Sister of Sigma Oil. She Is
.employed In sales at Jacobson's, North Palm Beach.
Her flance, who was born In Taiwan, isa graduate of
Seneca High School and Kent State University. He Is
employed by the Department of Public Safety., North
Palm Beach
The wedding will be an event of March 7, at St.
Mark's Episcopal Church, North Palm Beach.

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Lake Mary, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Deena Kaye, to Patrick Arnold Stephen, son
Of Mrs. Cecelia Faye Stephen of Orlando, and Edward
W. Stephen of Port Charlotte.
Born In Dayton, Ohio, the bride-elect Is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor of Eustis,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Morgan of West Carrollton,
Ohio.
Miss Morgan isa 1979 graduate of Seminole High
School where she was member of the swim team,
Flag Corps, Wreeselettes, and Basketball Stats. She Is
employed by Flagship Bank of Seminole.
Hff films Who Was bOm in Washington, D.C., Is a
graduate of Charlotte High School, Punts Gorda,
where he was Al member of the chorus and football,
basketball and baseball teams.
He will resume his studies at Travecca Nazarene
College, Nashville, Thin, In March. He is employed as
equipment Installer for Custom Installations.
The wedding will be an event of March 22, at 7:30
Pm., at the First Church of the Nasaren., Sanford.

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Amles Club, presented bedspreads, sheets and rugs to Beatrice Green,
seated, from left, and Delia Smith, both residents of the Good Samaritan
Home. The club sponsors the room the two women occupy.

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Children of the community Merry Christmas and may
are invited to share and enjoy God bless each of you at this
this annual party.
blessed season.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L.
Smith, 132$ Forest
Drive, stand with the
"Garden of the
Month" plaque which
was placed on their
grounds by the Central
Circle of the Garden
Club of Sanford Inc.
According to Mrs.
George Chapman, the
circle selected the
home
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WhoWantDaughter
DEAR ABBY: I need an
objective view of a cornobjective
husband
andlrecently had our second
child - a healthy baby boy.
We wanted i little girl
because we already had a
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God for strength and
forgiveness. Now I can sleep
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sad she was this poem expresses our
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fact
that
my
husband
mother
was
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wisest
rose
from the garden of a
friend,
and I are both extremely till decision she ever made,
bly story Is a little different.
Thanflowet strownaround,
&amp;W quits plain-looking —
an hom* — and it we .. rm In I"ear-old W who my a" 00 my 6" 00
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mat and.
to be" a daughter arid do was into &amp;W ad am I"
June I diacov,,.d I wasI would rather have a living
Inherited our word ph7IJ
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*a, wilier of
proper
fenc, with them," says Mr. longer In use today. By also. When he found that he featiras it would break my pregnant. I was scoredam smile from one I know Is true,.
three bididings Man.
miss1 to
aesesp.
Than tears shed 'round my
reading the codes on the could net do them both, he heart. ERA and Women's Ub confused, but I told my
.d1$.r'ia.ekld of "The ding an the lot, a hoa.,.a tool
yam ago It was against the bottoms of the bottles, Mr. - tried to sell the property to not withstanding, a woman PS*L Not only did I to Casket when this world I bid
Be-ss, IAe 9
7 0* Sled, aDd I barbecue grill law to take bottle, from their Sandberg can tall which Sandberg for the same price makes It or breaks it an her them about being pregnant, I adieu.
ISleS .n.,A seder, shed, all give the Impromlori piaceof
adreseretiwnin
told them about the dns,
Bring me all the flowers
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bOught o,.
she to the
of Mr. ad of an orderly mess.
any way.
lies, drinking etc. They were today whether pink or white
who distributw than what
Sadberg felt he bad DO
Mrs. L L1s,MS
The lawn ispsrtectIyka
Please help ma make the hurt and opsot but their or red,
Eric lwulberg asked alow was Inth,m,andh, old thq need for the property at that
adIsy Tesvaee, L.aigw.ed. Banana trees rustle by
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e
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right
declk'r. My heart says main concern was my
he
I would rather have one
turned
-- Its" psifess wIlk waters edge. angstrees going to do with the boUles
10
hay,
one more child, bit welfare, ci.ciuie to ha,ean blossom now then a truckload
There bottle, of iç to 40 down. "I'd be a Daue U01MM ad phei to grow further op on the lit, and would be illegal.
my head says forget I.
abortion. It was MY decision. when I am dead."
• yws.old which once coo- today 0 I'd
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They
they saw no inlaid everything from
lidle a bartender siuuil*rg
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from the road to the iis a harm In It sinc, the mouths cww"w whiskey to Cuban saw arid g
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for
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little while afterwarde to
PARTICIPANTS
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thing an - wet side of wall - a
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COW- and necks of the bottles were nn to EMM Ndch Eric new many fi
help ma forgot. While I was
_ghts, rawhad bead. If you'd be
DEAR PARTICIPANTL
Lake Brantley, Eric lied. piatelyof glass bottles.
- going to be placid In cement. maw, laugiw,
With
a
tall,
plain-leaking
away
I met and fell In love V'
these many fights, arid washed a
for a psom whom.
berg a
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'But I've really gut 1I,ISS
of bees,, rd of blood off of my guys," ('via - homely) daughter, With I wooditfUl )'OUng alan. Oulker speaks for may. Bees
7$.y.arcldwwlng a 14hirt this wall, explalni Mr oftsi.ss agahut me," -"ii..
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un tomory,." Suaajg remarks, 'int a you'd be wise is .
and bomMe
hor
Mr. Simerg.
was understanding loving write it?
He says it took "a lot of pod etnurt anym. sees,
git1y works I. dig a 30$ fit lag end Contain.
Th bottles are Ut In eg," hems parts of Ninityolneparoit of the
twoloit wooden paM thet
or I$.JSS -br*tiet
concrete on a concrete the wall take as-"
bees Imbedded in his simbori was a bartender foundation. Down by Lake ib the Ifir caand iiWthat 1 Percent twii
backyard for years. Lying on foe 311' years and would bring Brurtliy, the fowuia4kn and obas of a* b@Wu; other kill '"
of ground Is one posts the bottle, hems. "ft was thebittk.arsisklnglntothe $aces have noniflarialau.Mmdbn do dug his own
MradydegopandtheboleIt right after the war and gromid, but fUthsropanthe
'ftijii all IFy casallrtohis backyard.
made rsoosud.
building materials were property, the wall Made U myself," an lundberg 'I'd usedibessadbodugetafthe
jiem is an air ofscares,ad I was thilift 08
goout and wo,kes* when l cad to mix with the coma
psacofulama and quiet wIwasgsasdiWIththM lliwale,teiivthr ---k was mad at my vVe. I took Iii Me bottled vii
afltids about lundberg's. pile it bottles, as I
my -itquettiMlieswMcb
-ntlaecnsomspartsts $erg "Vi th when
on others"
builders started _putting
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in full swing.
It's "Oh, Oh, Oh, another
party.
And No, No, No, Thank you
regretfully to all those
beautiful luscious high caloric

foods and beverages.
But what fun for the
season's party people.
The more and the busier the
better.
Footnote: Wouldn't It be
great if some of the cheer and
activity of the Christmas
season could spill over Into
say, July and August?
Parties have been on the
rampage. There have been
many private events that the
host
host and hostess simply
wanted to keep that way
private.
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Salvation Army building. According to a spokesman, Coach Gene Petty's
gymnasts performed well to a crowd of 300. New members are welcome. For
Information, call Ross Robert, 322-1242.

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Kadkdk lived.
They lived in Geneva now and the woman's name
was Mine ekora. Kadlecik said hiswife's name Is
Anne aid her maiden nam, was Sekora. The families
did not know each other who they lived In Ptttibirgh,
were not related, but now they are the best it friends
and visit often.
Another car Mopped.
The man was surprised at the low prices and bought
some extra fruit for the neighbors, than he and
Kadlecik esehwged a few plsesaitrles.
After he left Kadleclk straightened out his produce
andssidonsomedayihsdoesnolsellmuchardhe jet
ads In his chair.
"I could è the some thing at hems," he said, "bit at
leitit ben lcer watch the cariaid people itopan

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Fowls,, dpugtftr of Richard
and Jean Fowler.
Debbie has been a good
friend and neighbor of Mary
Neal Tucker (now, Mrs.
Dudley Cole Reynokli) for
yesri.
And Debbie was one of the
bridesmaids In her
wedding.
But somehow, he
was omitted from the list of
attendants.
I personally assume the
responsibility for the error.
Sorry, Debbie.

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Earl and Alme HIgginbothain were hosts at a gala
Christmas dinner party at
Holiday Inn an the lakefront
for their employees
his,
Chevron CO. hers, Alone's
Fashions and Beauty Shop.
All the employees and their
guests were entertained with
cocktails and dinner In a
festive, genial holiday setting.
By the way, Alene and Earl,
took In Reno recently for the
second time as guests of
MGM. Alone was enthralled
with "Hello, Hollywood,
Hello," the multi-million
dollar show there.
They visited Virginia City,
Lake Tahoe and took In a
bailgame In San Francisco.

that all real itats ides pespis
maatkndto keep abroad of now laws,
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was the arrival of Santa Claus
In full dress bearing gifts to
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and Eloise Collins.
Glittering decorations
decked every nook and
cranny and a potpourri of
WAY munchlbles and finger
foods were served from a
beautifully appointed table
capturing the holiday motif.
Everybody seemed to be
having a real good time.
The hosts catered their own
food and one guest was heard
to comment, "I never saw so
much delicious food. Who on
earth catered It?"
Perhaps the most high
fashion and unusual looking
guest
was
Bonnie
Schumacher.
Bonnie arrived on the scene
wearing an after-five jump.
suit with her dark hair
Into tiny "plgtails"
all over her head --strictly
—strictly
New York.
But then, Bonnie has always
had a flair for the unusual.
Keeping the trays and
platters in the roles of K.P.
duty were Kitty West and Jan
Cowlay, who did a good lob
assisting e host
Across town in Paóla,
another party was in ogress
an the same
The home of Edith and
David R..McNeIll Jr. was the
festive setting of party given
by the Board it Directors of
the American Car or Society,
SrithioIe County Unit.
The event at the lovely
borne was to say "thank you".
to people who have been
"
most
"to the society.
A tiny reindeer off his
course told us that Dr. and
Mrs. Kenneth (Annette) Wing
never did make the party. He
spotted them wandering
aruidIn the forelgnPaoia
country 1OM
Board members hosting the
event with the McNeills were
Shirley Perlera, president,

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Guests were the emnpany.
dancers, their parents and
members of the BGS Board of

the setting for a gala holiday
party for more than loo
guatL
CO-hosting the event were
Dorothy and Doc McReynolds

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and Mrs. Gonzalo (Shirley)
Huaznan, Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Mrs. J.H. Truluck; and aunt
(Jean) Clontz, Connie and theirs and a longtime friend of and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Charles Fox; Iren e and Roy the Sanford COflUflinhitY.
McKay Truluck for the
Brown, Carol and Bill Kit.
holidays.
clthoff and Barbara and Torn
According to Dotty
Madalyn will accompany
Hunt.
Walasek, Parents Without her daughter and son back to
Partners (PWP) Is a "great her home In California.
alifornia The Ballet Guild of SanfordSeminole Auxiliary en•
tertalned at a Christmas
party at the home of Holly
Kurlmal on Loch Arbor Court.

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Alice and Dan Wright visit organization" for singles.
their former hometown quite
The DeLand-Sanford
frequently since he has Chapter is interested in new
business interests here. They members. For information
have bow living in North call Dotty,66&amp;=, DeBary;
Palm Beach where Dan or Mike Rowell, 3224655.
retired after his Involvement
In state government and other
enterpriseL
Dalynn Kay Scott and Lee
cou
or California will be
They were In town this week
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Pastor Fred Neal's communion meditation will be "Surprised By Joy." Rev. Edmond L. Weber will be the pulpit
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wife. The Church Choir will sing, "Carol of the Bells" and"
O Holy Night" will be sung by Shirley Ryan. A piano and
organ duet will be rendered by Cathy Cownato and Robin
Hodges.
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passages and tell the children a Christmas story, "The First
Christmas." A candlelighting ceremony will conclude the
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Casselberry, will celebrate Christmas with the following
services Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The entire Sunday School
will present a program titled "God's Gifts Under the tree".
On Christmas Eve, at 11 p.m. they will have a candlelight
service with Holy Communion. Carols will be sung and the
choir will sing excerpts from "The King of Love" by Rodger
Wader.

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the church. The chancel choir will sing "How Beautiful
Upon The Mountains" and "Glory to God." The Christmas
Sermon will be given by Rev. Brette Sanford.
The traditional Christmas Eve Candlelight Service will
be held In the sanctuary of the First United Methodist
Church of Sanford on Monday at 7 p.m. The Youth and
Chancel Choirs will combine In singing Christmas numbers
and-the pastor, Rev. Leo F. King, will bring a meditation.
The service will close with the candle lighting.

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Shepherd Lutheran Church 2917 Orlando Drive. On
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people will psxticipste from 6:30 6:30 p.m. In addition to
the cantllellgtitlng ceremony, Holy Communion will also be
celebrated, according to the pastor, Rev. Ralph L Lwnan.

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By DAVID E. ANDERSON
UPI Religion Writer
"For we have seen his star in the
East and have come to worship
him" Matthew 2:2.
Since the birth of Jesus, the story
and mystery of the Magi's star
has fascinated the world, Inspiring
poets and artists but mystifying
theologians and scientists,
The story of the star and the visit
of the Wise Men to the new born
Jesus is told only in Matthew and
little real Information is given,
But ft has been enough to fuel
speculation for generation upon
generation.
For the believer, no explanation Is
needed for the powerful story the
Image of the three Kings and their
gifts of gold, frankincense and
myrrh lives on vividly in the carols
sung and the stories told each year
as Christians prepare to celebrate
Christmas.
They have endured and no ammount of historical debunking is
going to change that.
And Increasingly, it seems that
scientists are becoming more and
more convinced that there Is no case
for debunking.
Most recently, the noted British
astronomer Dr. David Hughes has
published a 200-page study, "The
Star of Bethlehem," (Walker Publishing) which he significantly sub-

titles: "An astronomer's confirmatlon."
Hughes suggests three possible
explanations for the star:
-it was an actual physical object,
explicable by scientific law.
-It was a miracle, an Invention of
God for his own purpose.
-It was a literary invention used
to convince Matthew's audience
Jesus was the true Messiah.
"I am convinced that the first of
these three explanations is the
correct one," Hughes writes.
The miracle argument, he says,
Is theologically weak because it calls
for a miracle when none is needed
and the literary argument Is also
unacceptable.
"Far from being just a figment of
Matthew's Imagination or an in.
vention to tie in with old legends and
an embellishment to make the birth
of Jesus seemingly more
important," says Hughes, "Matthew's nativity reads like a simple
tale well told."
Hughes investigates the whole
range of history, legend, astrology
as well as astronomical occurences
in his pursuit to explain the star of
Bethlehem and he concludes, as
have other astronomers before him,
that the star was In all probability a
"series of conjunctions, the apparent coming together in the sky
and the accompanying risings and

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settings, of the major planets
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Such a conclusion, he said, was not
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years, but "the movements of
Saturn and Jupiter In Pisces fit the
large majority of facts."
This explanation, he added, also
discounts some more recent
speculation that the star was a nova,
comet or fireball.
"it was long-lasting," he said,
"long enough to be seen when the
Magi were in their own country,
while they were on the journey and
on the final leg from Jerusalem to
Bethlehem."
Historically, he added, it occurred
at the right time, in 7 B.C.
"And finally, even though it was
an extremely significant event to a
trained astrologer, In reality It
consisted of two perfectly normal
planets moving as usual along their
ordained celestial paths," Hughes
said. "This is why Herod and the
people of Jerusalem could easily
miss Its significance."
Hughes also takes all the
historical and scientific facts to try
to make an educated guess on when
precisely Jesus was born,
cautioning, however, that it Is
"stretching the evidence."
Nevertheless, he offers the date of
Tuesday, Sept. 15,7 BC, as the most
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QUESTION: My only son personal experience that the Bible about heaven and
died two months ago after a there are no easy answers. the resurrection. I think this is
brief Illness and It seems like I But I believe some of the one of the things that helped
have stopped living too. One things my darling wife Evelyn me most. When you have
consolation I have had suring shared In a little booklet, A someone in heaven, yoq want
this period Is that he was a Coping With Grief", will to know more about what's
Christian, but the loss is still communicate to you the going on there. I thought I'
almost unbearable. I know comfort that God has given already knew a lot about
you'll understand what I'm us. It dab with the period of heaven, but when I started
going through, and I hope you grieving and healing that took this study I realized I had a lot
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dauger Rabsecs and her chapters of the book of lust sitting around doing
ANSWER: Coping with the husband Marshall. Evelyn Revelation In the New nothing. They're busy, they're
death of a loved ms Is one of writes:
Testament. They tell about happy, they're eating, and
the greatest challenges of a
"Alnst Immediately after the City of God-the New they're doing things.
person's life. I know from the accident I began to study Jerusalem. I tell you, it's a
"How do I know? Because
Jesus did a lot of things after
His resurrection. He ate with
the disciples, and He kept
himself In circulation. I found
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heaven. There's'no sadness,
with the angels a maltitede of the heavenly
no pain, none-of the things we
beets prthlig God, and saying Glory to God
go through here. And that
In the gbest, and on earth peace, good will
helped. It helped me get past
the bitterness I might have
There Is an Interesting Greek legend on a
had, the grief that could have
minor god, Sisyphus, who, having provoked
torn
me apart, the depression
the wrath of other gods was condemned to roll
that
could
have kept me down.
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hisgrip and the stone would crash to the
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universal unrest.
comfort and peace and
the process all over again.
Intangibles such as love, peace, joy, and assurance to me. One of them
This was his punishment-to continue that hope are not achieved by education or is John 14:19, "Bemuse llive.
futile, tedious process again and again
legislation. The message of the angelic hod of ye shall live also."Iknow that
nearly 2,000 years ago Is still relevant to our Rebecca and Mareliall are not
throughout eternity,
In a ilke manner, mortal man, through the
needs and problems today.
dead. They are alive,
centuries, has successively and painfully
During the Christmas season many people
"The more I read God's
rolled civilization up toward ft light of a riew
pay lip service to Christ bY attending church Work, talk to Him, and allow
and g g the great hymns f
day, only to lose his grasp and have It dashed
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sin in
Him to talk back to me, the
back into the abyss of broken dreams.
But mere Up service Is not eno* Then
more
my grief subsides.
n nitbeaslncere, honed conmmlttmenttothe
On a few occadons in history, the dawn
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by man's greed, his knit for power, and his
My dream for the coming year Is that we said will touch you wtiere you
lapse Into An, aelfltineu, and dark stupidity.
this Christmas when many People
would ensonally and collectively forsake
are right now and give you
will be talking about peace, we are faced with
sin, selfishness, end self
aredueu and put renewed faith and hope, peace
such problems as the threat of war, moral
Christ and His teachings back Into our lives, and joy. To receive a copy of
our churches, our halls of government, our her booklet, "Coping With
decay, social deterioration; and In light of
these problems It Is easy to become cynicalschools,and our homes.
Grief", simply write
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Then the message of peace on earth and for It. U's free
and critical In our search for peace.
without
We have made the fatalmlstaksoftryjngto pod will among man would become reality, obligation. My address is:
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We mot
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A traditional Moravian Candlelight Lovefeast and the'
presentation of the living tableau will highlight t he Christmas season at Rolling Hills Moravian Chur ch on State Road
434, one-half mile east of 1-4.
The living tableau, to be performed on Friday. Saturday,
andSunday,December2l,23at7:30p.m.onthefrontlawnof
the church, Is an outdoor drama using light, music and
narration to tell the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. This
will be the sixth year that the tableau has been presented by
the congregation.
The Lovefeast services will be at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. on
Christmas Eve at the church. In recal1Ii. the history of this
service, Rev. R.Broke Johnson, pastor, stated that the early
Christians met and broke bread together to signify their
fellowship and love.
In
LLW moravian uwrcn revived this practice,
establishing the custom of celebrating the great church
festivities by partaking together of a simple meal known as a
"Lovefeast," The first Lovefeasts of the Moravian Church in
North America were held In Savannah, Ga., during the years
1735 to 1740.
The Christmas Eve Lovefeast, with its lighted candles, is
one of the most beautiful services of the Moravian Church.
The custom originated on the European continent at
Marlstiirn.
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castle.
On Christmas Eve, 1747, Bishop John do Wattevilie con.
ducted a service for the children belonging to this group their
elders also being present. It was a very Informal meeting.
Christmas hymns were sung: some of them antiphonally by
the presiding minister and the children, some as solos, some
by the whole group. The children were publicly examined
concerning their knowledge of the Christmas story, and
original poems were read which they had composed.
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7:30 p.m. in a barn located on the Plymouth-Sorrento Road,
miles north of Route 441. Traditional carols will be accompanied by Mark Carter on his guitar and Pastor Harold
DeROO will bring a series of Christmas stories for young
and old. A live Mary, Joseph and baby will come tothe
stable with a donkey and the congregation will bring gifts to
the manger. Bales of hay will serve as seats and lanterns
will provide light

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candlelight at the First BaptIst Church of Oviedo on
Christmas Eve beginning at 5:30p.m. There will be singing
of traditional Christmas carols and Rev. William Marr
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the Nativity, a fostress-Uke
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beautiful Idyll of Ruth, the Moabite,
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fvdlies are Invited to bring a figurine from their own
nativity set to be Induded In the blessing and an ornament
for the StmdsjJcq's old fashioned tree trimming party
W be held in the psrWi hoius following the service.
On aviu Eve the carol service will begin at 11pm
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pretend that jobs that need
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result.
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to deal with today, but you're
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have small control will work around. You are a good
out to your ultimate benefit companion,
today, just as though you
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
planned them yourself. Flow
there
are any extra holiday
with the tide.
touches you want to add to
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
home, now is the time to
The way you deal with friends your
it. You may not have tho
today will reflect favorably on do
opportunity in the days ahead.
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you as well.
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Someone who has admired is likely to set a better
you from afar may make his example than you. Let your
or her feelings known today. generous nature dominate
You have much in common your actions today.

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Evening Herald—(USpS) 481.280)—Price 13 Cents

Iran May Release
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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - A Tehran newspaper today quoted
Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh as saying "some" of the
50 American hostages would be released today to mark Christmas, but the militant students occupying the U.S. Embassy
denied the report.
"We have not had any orders from the Imam (Ayatollah
Ruhollab Khomeini) and none of the hostages will be released
until then," a spokesman for the students said.
The Kayhati afternoon newspaper quoted Ghotbzadeh as
saying, "Some of the hostages will be released this afternoon
(Monday).
"This release will take place to mark the Christmas celebrations on the order of Ayatollah Khomeini."
Ghotbzadeh gave no further details, the newspaper said, but
reports circulated In Tehran that three hostages might be
released.
Khomeini said earlier today in a special Christmas Eve
message that the return of the shah was the key to the release
of American hostages, now in their 51st day of captivity.
Iran also officially asked Panama to extradite the ousted
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
The foreign ministry and militant students denied as false
foreign news reports that small groups of the hostages have
been shifted from the U.S. Embassy to secret locations around
Tehran to forestall any military reiw attempt.
"The hostages are all in the embassy and none have been
moved out of it," a spokesman for the students said.
The students released three photographs showing several of

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Christmas cards that have swamped the embassy. It was the
first evidence that the captives had received any cards or gifts.
One of the hostages in the photographs was positively
identified as Marine guard William Gallegos, who was also
recently interviewed by NBC television. The photos showed the
hostages kneeling on the floor of a room, opening Christmas
mail piled in front of them.
Khomeini broadcast a special Christmas Eve appeal to the
American nation and other Christians saying: "Demand of
Carter that he return the deposed and criminal shah to Iran,
since the key to the release of the spies Is in his hands."
No independent observer has seen the hostages for several
weeks although several captives, in telephone conversations
with relatives, backed student claims they were being well fed
and generally well treated.
One of the two groups of clergy — a three-man delegation —
was officially invited by Khomeini to hold religious services
for the captives.
A member of that delegation, the T?e' Wit!::. •cloan
Coffin, Presbyterian minister of New York's Riverside
Church, criticized Carter's handling of the embassy crisis.
He said before leaving New York that Carter's request for
economic sanctions against Iran was "highly reminiscent of
Lyndon Johnson's bombing of North Vietnam. It only puts iron
up the spine of the other side."

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lack of any assurances from the States,
the five permanent members, including
Russians, the United States believes the
"We are confident there won't be a Russia and China, can veto the sanctions.
Soviet Union will support its effort in the veto," he said. "They know full well what
The Soviets supported the U.N.
United Nations to impose economic it means to us."
Security Council resolution calling for
sanctions against Iran, U.S. officials say.
Nine of the council's 15 members must release of the hostages.
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Certain flowers have become associated with different holidays
throughout the year: the lily is symbolic of Easter and for Mother's Day
one wears carnations, At Christmas, the bright red leaves of the poinsettia help decorate our homes for the holiday. helping supply the
demand for this Christmas plant Is Garrett Nursery on Marguette Road
In Sanford. Dennis Garrett and his family have supplied more than 20,000
of the potted plants this year to retailers throughout the state to help say
"Merry Christmas from Sanford"

He added: "We have every reason
bebm we will receive their support."
Passage did not explain why U.S. offidala held such confidence, but It was
known that Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance discussed the economic sanctions
two weeks ago with Soviet Ambassador
Anatoly Dobrynin in Washington
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Watson Jr. met with Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Groinyko In Moscow
about the proposed action.
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Watson put the Soviets on notice, in the
strongest diplomatic terms, that a

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the proposal for sanctions is probably the
most important matter ever brought

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holiday with their families,
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only 22 returned home. The rest went to
Why do kids run away?
"I'm no expert," she said, "no relatives, long-term foster homes, and 17
They don't make houses like that any with this Sanford woman and her family. sociologist, but since early 1974 we have to other institutions. A placement is not
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run
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foster
homes
and
shelters.
Department
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runaways,
and
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have
made
some
h.rist
runbllng and roomy. signs of
Sometimes the stays are only overare everywhere — the sparkling tree in Services requires her to maintain appalling personal observations. Most of
these runaways were not wanted beck night, and a few are 60 to 70 days, even
the corner of the living room surrounded anonymity,
One of these boys was scheduled to home. In a great many instances they though they are supposed to be limited to
by brightly wrapped gifts, the creche on
the mantle and the row of red stockings haves hearing before authorities Friday, were forbidden by parents to return. The 30 days. "Teen-agers are harder to place
banging expectantly over the fireplace, but it WU postponed until Jal lie Is majority of the youngsters were dealing in foster homes," she explained.
"A group home in Seminole County is
But this Is not just a home for a closely unhappy; he had hoped to spend with a step-parent or a mother alone.
In
with
his
MoJW
who
lives
sets
of
natural
parents
(not
divorbadly
needed and would ease the
Christmas
Two
knit family, It is also a shelter home, and
till folks who live here have hearts, like another state, but now his hopes have cod) were In prison, one for arson and situation for us," she said. "We can take
four in an emergency, but even three at
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their home — big and roomy with enough been dashed.
one
adds
to
distress.
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who
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boy
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trying
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cope
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a
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,Tbere's always room for one more Uteri from New York. "I kflOW, because father who had failed in a suicide at. demand a lot of attention." Mrs. B. Is on
home they were at our house," the said. "A tempt. The boy's solution? Attempted duty 34 hours a day.
declared the sjiei
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Friday
tacking
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third boy would have been here, too, but sigeld,."
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the
troubled
strangers in their midst causes
stOIng and preparing to receive a teen- his mother 'let' him come home for
t1 boy that night. She did not know his Qwlitniai Eve and Christmas Day. But thefter home Is 1444 years old (although problems for the family. "Periodically
name, but even a stranger can expect a what's Christmas to his mother? One day they have had them from S to 17), white, we have to take a rest and let our own
from a better-than-average Income family knit together," she said. "I am
out of 315. Theta all,
stocking and gift of his own here.
brac1i and frcmnu broken how —with very cognizant that my own l3-yearoldis g
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mumzalforaWywoldtohawimoked troubled kids demand a lot of attention;
for I or 7 years. He or siie claims to and occasionally he resents some dl!believe In God, but has no positive ficult ones."
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Not all the kids are runaways some with just our own family, but we don't
been
Shelter Home mother tacks up stocking for a runaway teen-ager.
know whetlwr the unhappy youngsters
'11* physical as thUe kids have will a.ttie down and celebrate with us.
endured continues as their 'solution' to
"Some appreciate It, some don't and Responsibility and accountability are outcome in God's hinds," Mrs. B. said,
"Mrs. B. saId. 01. astonished others run away. While they're here, all characteristics," she said.
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"We suffer through many emotional
shelter, told his C wr4or he hadn't seen tcl them, 'I'm not your maid and you're
later It vWt or write letters.
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curt expressions of young
I do a lot of listening. I used to think I
of as Advent supper liscussions, I tribute'," Mrs. B. said.
people are 'in the pits' and 'getting the
The runaways may have leit sin- could make a lasting Impression,
sigeM.d rayers for mothers. The
act together,' or being In control of the
gave that idea up a long time ago.
vehement response directed not at bearable len situations, but
situation"
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Mrs.
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so many
prayer, but toward mothers, was their other problems with them. School,
"Dramatic rescues are rare, but even peirmig are in the pits and don't have
from which most are truant, Is 'a pain" though we seldom see results, we plant their act together. sow can the children
shocking even to me."
Of the youngsters housed at the hone, Suspension and expulsion are welcomed. the seeds, do what we can, and leave the be otherwise?"

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CwUr Is more concerned about the Ettelaat, backed the hardline of the
deposed shah than about the 50 American captors and offered little hope of an early
hostages and Insisted the former ruler be solution to the embassy crisis although
returned to Iran, offering little hope for U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim
the success of diplomatic negotiations to Is engaged in "intense discussions" with
end the crisis.
Iran to try to break the impasse,
Official Tehran radio denied persistent
"Why are the Americans sending the
reports that embattled Foreign Minister shah to Panama?I I Khomeini asked. "He
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, In office only 22 must be sent here, to our country. We
days, offered to resign but was refused know what to do with him. But the fact is
by Khomeird.
Carter cares more about the shah than
The reports followed verbal attacks by the 50 hostages."
the militants against Ghotbzadeh foi his
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"irresponsible" softlIne toward the hos. Panama's Contradora bland, must be
tages, in theLr 48th day of captivity, and returned to Iran to face trial or the
after the foreign mWder was refused captives would be tried as spies.
public backing by Khomeini in his
But Khalkhali, who personally ordered
Mrtg1e for influence over the militants. the execution of more than 200 former
The chief jiatice of Iran's Islamic officials of the shah's regime, told the
courts, etkh Sadeq Khalkhall, told the London limes from his home In the holy
London Times newspaper that he con- city of Qom, "Even If they (bodages) are
alders the hostages Innocent and they spies that is not enough
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Chftum Visits to We hostages by
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relatives, a possibility raised earlier by directly responsible for ordering a
Iran's horior mhMer.
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when their radio and other electrical systems failed. But their problems were
only beghming.
By 9p.m. Thursday night they found themselves on the ground at Sanford
*W, surrour4ed by shotgun-wielding police, dter being chased through the
aides by a U.S. Custom jet.
Die to radio fallure, the two unidentified fliers in a Cmna 337 was unable to
file a flight plan or notify Custom of their presence a they entered US. air.
space, explained Sanford Police W WWI= Bernasky.
So, Customs Wnt up a jet to fdlow them hun MLiml, following reports do
phine was making levasivel maneuven new Orlando. 7be evasive maneuvem
Wmed out to be a flight path into Sanford.
Sanford police responded in force, believing they had nalled another
smuggkr, and mightsoon be able to add another plane to the growing Seminole
County SherIffs department Met,corubting of two small planes and a DC-4,
aught fUled with drugi.
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agencies for the past four years, is
night voted to give Dennis to his handler.
retiring.
Councilman Burt Perinchief said the
Dennis is now the ers na " of
had been "yen to the Lake Mary
former Lake Mary Police Sgt. Dale department as a gift and under the
P1coi4 his handller during his tirne of condition that he and his handler be
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community.
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County schoo* searching out drW btt after the city coumil, accepted Picou's
also provided trw1dag when needed by resignation from the force.
the Wheriff's department and other law
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onbrcanent units in the arm.
and Picou had been a great help to his
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Burton Act, which provided construction Hill-Burton obligation at one fte, Ms.
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VAINUt4GTM 1UM)-_ --13wdmmer fifflation since 1946 when World War 11 percent, the department
Services, Inc., was filed on b"f of five the stipulation that for 20 years following making up for It. So far in the fiscal year
prices staged upward another 1 percent price controls were removed.
The only encouraging sign In the people who claimed the hospital refused eachgrant a percentage of the hosnital's beginning Oct. 1, the hospital has
in November, pushed by a steep climb In
The main trouble area last month was housing sector was that fuel od price3 them free care during 1976 and Ion. The
early operating funds would be spent on dispenseA $84.570 in care to the poor.
hoimlng and gasoline costs, the govern- . in housing, an important sector of the rose by just 0.4 percent, compared with suit says the hospital did not spend
ment reported today.
economy. Mortgage interest rates have an average monthly Increase of over 4.5
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$178,385 budaeted for care of Indigents in
represented the I Ith consecutive double- restrict credit in hopes of stemming
Gas and electricity prices declined by 2 1976 and T7- .
A bantord migrant-labor camp charges he is not providing proper
digit increase and virtually guaranteed inflation.
percent as some utilities across the
Bentley said he hopes the settlement operator has been charged with housing facilities and pay information for the
' that the nation will finIsh 1979 with Its
The Labor Department said more than country reduced fees.
will be less than $39,487.
workers in substandard conditions by workers at the camp, by Secretary of
highest Inflation rate in more than 30 half of the overall November increase
Transporation prices rose 1.4 percent,
The federal court suit asM the court to Department of Labor officials.
Labor Ray Marshall. The suit, alleging
years.
was due to rising house prices and mort- nearly triple the October Increase, the judge ittobeaclau.action suit onbehalf
violations since January, 1977 was filed
Over the first 11 months of the year, gage litered ra
Labor Department said.
of 20,000 low income Seminole County
in.
Joe Jones, who operates a camp for Dec. 6.
Mortgage. rates In November rose 1.9
consumer prices advanced at a 13.1
Gasoline prices at the pump increased residents.
migrant laborers in Sanford is being sued
Jones could not be reached for cornpercent annul rate- the worst bout of percent, while the home prices rose 1.8 byl.7percent.
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county commission chainnan Bill Kirmillion. After it is constructed, the old
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consideration,
million, spend $6 million renovating it hospital as it relates to the quality of care
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county obtained grants for construction hospital somewhere between downtown cost to the county of each pro'posal.
and equipment for Seminole Memorial Sanford and Florida Hospital
Ile also said the possibility of a hospital
Hospital A percentage of this money will Altamonte Again, $24 million would be being built in Deltona will depend on
have to be repaid if the hospital is taken spent.
what the Seminole Count Commission
over by a profit making corporation.
"Both groups urge that they are the decides to (10 with Seminole Memorial.
After subtracting an estimated most cost-effective," Kirchhoff said.
The commission has narrowed the
repayment amount from HCA's offer, "That's why we're going to study the possible choices to three, among the
Kirchhoff said the county would rteive matter further."
original six groups that submitted
approximately the same financial berefit
The commission, he said, has sub. proposals for the sale or lease of
from the for-profit group as from Florida mitted questions concerning the an- Seminole Memorial They will interview
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ticipated sale or lease of the hospital to representatives of each of the three
HCA proposes to lease Seminole County Attorney Nikki Clayton for her groups Jan. 10.
Memorial Hospital for 36 months while it
legal clarification,
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Herald Staff Writer
Deleting the hospital's liabilities, this
What can be done with funds received
Allowing Seminole Memorial Hospital payment would net the county s5,100,00. if the hospital is sold?
to become a for-profit facility would not
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nsidering Nude-Dance Law I MAMMi
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past week Inquiring whether the city had any
objectio ns to the ordinance, saying he had pansion in the fut ure of Lake Mary Bo ulevard
ordinances regulating or banning nude
received a lot of objections to the proposal
to a four or six lane highway.
dancing.
From citizens.
In other business, the council:
Massey said the city cannot pass a law
He sa id the ordinance would be Impossible
— Instructed th' p,
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'banning the dancing, but it can be reg ulated
to enforce and the cost of administration
to erect a stop sign on First St reet at Grand.
and controlled,
woul d be high.
bend Av.nue to slow down traffic. Police
In other business, Councilman Harry
Th e coun cil also heard a threat f rom Chief Harry Benson recommended the
Terry's proposal to boost sagging coffers by
property owners on Lake Mary Boulevard to
placement of the sign.
levying a fire line Fee on properties adjacent
Received bids from nine Insurance
file a suit against the city to stop enforcement
to city water l in es fell by the wayside after of the city's 104-f oot setback on propert ies companies for city employee and de pendent
citizens complained,
adjacent to the highway.
h ea lth and accident insurance coverage. The
The ordi nan ce would have levied a fee of
Richard Landry said it might be necessary bi ds were referred to Mark for st udy and
five cents per front foot.
for other propert y owners and he to file a suit evaluation.
Councilman Fran cis Mark voted with Terry
In cou rt seeking an injunction against the
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Reviewed a proposed franchise
to pass the ordi nan ce saying it would provide
city,
agreement with Flori da Power and Light Co.,
a way in the fut ur e for the city to provide fire
Pointing to a recent lawsuit agai nst the
inst ruct ing Massey to am end th e agreement
hydrants In areas which do not now have any.
st ate wherein the appe llate court said the to provide a 6 percent return to the city in
Mark noted that earlier in the week an
state could not deny the use of land which the
addition to whatever other taxes the po wer
automobile accident in which a driver was
st ate believes sho uld be held for conservation
com pa ny pays and to include a clause'per.
erlously injur ed co uld have brought tragedy
purposes, Landry demanded that the city mitting renegotiation every five years.
to his Linda La ne neigh bo rhood since no fire
either purchase the lan d in the setback or
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Accepted the resignation of building
hydrant was available. The fire in the vehicle,
allow the property owne rs to use it.
inspector, Neil McLeod, effective Jan. 16.
Mark said, was put out by his wife using a
Massey said th e state will be appealing the
— Approved on final reading ordi na nces
home fire extinguisher.
issue to the state supreme court and that the rezoning from agricult ure to duplex zoning
Councilman Cliff Nelson, Pat Southward
Lake Mary set ba ck requirement is not the 10 acres south of Van Buren Avenue
and Burt Perinchief voted against the or- similar to the complaints against the state.
between Third and Fourth Streets and
dinance. Nelson opposed the ordinance since
Massey sa id the setback requirement is rezoning from res i de ntial to office cornit was first brought up several weeks ago.
legal. The set back was adopted by ordinance mercial the northeast corner of Lake Mary
Thursday night he reiterated his strenuous
three years ago to provide space for the exBoulevard at Wilson Drive.

The Lake Mary City Co uncil Thursda y
night began its move to close the doors of Its

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community to nude dancing,
City Attorney Gary Massey was instructed
to research the law to determine the best
method of co nt rolling and discouraging the
form of entertainment from seeking to locate
in the city,
The action was taken after Mayor Walter
Sorenson stated his fears that in pending
action against such establishments in other
cities of the county might leave Lake Mary as
an alternative site for such entertainment,
Sorenson told Massey to be prepared by the
Jan. 3 council m eet ing to tell the council how
a moratorium can be called on consideration
of licensing such esta blishments if anyone
applies, pending adoption of an ordi nan ce in
the event one is needed.
City Manager Phil Kulbes said current city
law requires an establishment selling
alcoholic beverages to obtain a special exception from the city's planning and zoning
commission before It can operate in the city.
City Clerk Connie Major sa id she has
received several telephone calls dur ing the

Britain, Rhodesia Parties
Sign Historic Peace Accord
LONDON UPI) — Britain and the leaders of
Rhodesia's warring parties today signed a historic
cease-fire and constitutional agreement making peace
more than just a hope for the war-shattered African
country.
After more than three months of tough bargaining
that was plagued by repeated crises and deadlocks, the
factions signed a document pledging themselves to end
seven years of murderous bush war in which nearly
:io,000 people have died and to lead Rhodesia to full
independence early in the 1980s as the new Republic of
Zimbabwe.
The signing ceremony took place at noon 7 a.m. EST
in the lofty, chandeliered Long Gallery of London's
handsome 150-year-old Lancaster House near
Buckingham Palace, where the peace talks were held.

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By Many In Airline Crash
WASHINGTON I UPI -- The blame for an American
Airlines DC-10 crash that killed 273 persons should be
shared equally by the airline, the manufacturer and
the Federal Aviation Administration, contend experts
who investigated the crash.
The staff experts made the argument Thursday to
the National Transportation Safety Board in assessing
the cause of the May 25 crash at O'Hare international
Airport in Chicago. The crash was the nation's worst
air disaster.
According to the staff report, the probable cause of
the crash was the stall and roll of the plane because of
the retraction of the wing slats that control the plane's
ascent, and the inability of the crew to know a deathly
stall was imminent because cockpit warning lights
were broken.
"Contributing to the accident was the use of an
improper maintenance procedure by the operator,
American Airlines, the vulnerability of the pylon to
maintenance damage, deficiencies in the FAA surveillance and reporting systems which failed to
disseminate Information regarding previous damage
occurrences, and the intolerance of prescribed
operational procedures to this unique emergency," the
report said.

Shuttle Finally
Passes Test; It
May 'Fly' Aga in

CARACAS, Venezuela (UP!) — The failure of OPEC
oil ministers to reach agreement on a uniform pricing
policy and the expected free-for-all on the world
market translates Into a message of gloom for world
consumers.
The price of a barrel of crude oil will cost from a low
of $24 a barrel to anything the market will bear, said
OPEC Secretary General Rene Ortiz Thursday as the
bitter and unprecedented four-day meeting of the
ministers of the 13-nation Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries ended.
Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Saudi Arabia's oil
minister, looked tired anddejected as he announced
that the world's largest producer and chief U.S. supplier of oil would stick to its announced price of $24 per
barrel "for as long as possible." That price
represented a 33 percent Increase over the preconference level of $18 a barrel.

Was Big Mac Attack' Real?
STOUGHTON, Mass. (U PI o - A 20-year old man has
filed a $1 million suit against the operator of a local
McDonald's restaurant, claiming he swallowed bits of
a razor blade while eating a hamburger he bought
there.
Lee Totman of Stoughton was reported In good
condition Thursday at Goddard Memorial Hospital
after two bits of metal were removed from his small
Intestine during a four-hour operation.
In a suit filed in Norfolk Superior Court against the
Genian Corp., Totman said he was eating the ham'
burger purchased at the firm's McDonald's franchise
in Stoughton last Friday when he bit into metal that
turned out to be parts of a single-edged razor.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!) — The space shuttle
Columbia, fresh from a mock flight to a make-believe orbit 175
miles a bove earth , may "fly" again today.
Kennedy Space Center officials, pronouncin g themselves
pleased with the "super-successful" —though m uch delayed
first simulated flight of the sh uttle Th ursday night, were
debuting whether to go again today.
"I was told that a lot of guys had been working 16 hour shifts
and that If we can get in another run tomorrow wit hout putting
neonln on lnnu
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The shuttle, with its "prime crew" of veteran astronaut John
Young and Navy Cmdr. Robert Crippen In the cockpit, finally
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The shuttle never left its hanger-like berth at the Space
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reality, Young and Crippen monitored its way through "blastOld i
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a mock orbit, 175 miles up.
The orbiter began its simulated space fl ight at 9 p.m. —
!j; 'r5.ho urs behind sched ule. It had been set to go up at 10:45 a.m.
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The test took less than 46 min utes and space officials said it
went flawlessly.
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way t hr ough the final orbital phase," said George Page,
director of shuttle operations at the center.
"If It looks as good after analysis as It did In real time, we
will be very happy," he said.
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PANAMA CITY, Panama (UP!) — President
Arisitides Royo blames leftist "subversives" for four
days of violent anti-sh ah demonstrations that left at
least 40 people Injured In clashes with national guard.
smen.
Hoyo, speaking to reporters after a Cabinet meeting
Th ursday, charged the st udent demonstrators started
the four days of violent clashes that were capped
Th ursday by the burning of six government cars by a
group of university students.
"They stoned almost every car that went by. That is
why the national guard acted energetically against
these subversives," Royos said. "We will not change
our position."

Dollar Makes Small Gains
LONDON (UP!) — The dollar made small gains In
quiet Pre-Christmas markets today. The price of gold
also rose.
Gold jum ped $7 an ounce overnlght in London,
opening at $476 an ounce. In
Zurich the morning price
was $475 an ounce, up from $474 at Thursday's close.
The dollar rose fractionally on all markets except In
Tokyo. It opened in Frankfurt at 1.7399 marks, up from
1.733 marks, In Zurich at 1.6050 Swiss francs compared
with 1.6015 Francs Th ursday, in London at 12.19675 to
the pound compared with 12.1999.

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Willie Mae Capers and Mary Reddick are reminding everyone the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce still has some of those good Claxton fruit:
cakes to sell. The proceeds will help finance the chamber's special projects,.
such as the Golden Age Olympics.

is iormer anzoro civic ieaner killed Thursday in a head-on
auto crash was driving on the wrong side of the road with his
headlights out say Longwood police.
Francis M. Luecker, 71, of Wekiva Road, died when his car
slammed head on Into another on U. S. High way 17-92 just
Readings at 9 n.m.: tern.
BOATING FORECAST
north of Dog Track Road.
pemalure, 54; overnight low,
t. Augustine to Jpft
He had bien active for many years in various civic activities
4$; high, U; barometric Inlet out II mile.: Winds and had been made a special deputy sheriff.
pressure, 30.22; relative becoming northeast to east
DJS LOSES AGAIN
humidity, 80 percent; winds, and increasing to around 11
Over $1,000 was reported stolen from a Sanford restaurant
Norm a;1u mph.
knots duringteiday and $olSto
Thursday, report poifce.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)_ President Carter leaves today for a
Quistmas holiday at Camp David, Md., which his aides say Is
close enough to keep close touch with developments in Iran.
Pg-eu secretary Jody Powell said Carter would remain at
the rustic retreat in the Catoctin Mountains about 70 miles
train Washington
through the start of the New Year.

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trade
against .mn In the United Nations while
Secretary General Kurt Waklielin carries on Intensive talks
with Iranian th
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Henry L. Langliasdit, Deltona
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J. Albert Johnson, Deltona
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Linda Councils, Lake Mary
Ann Marie Chambers, Lake
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Phyllis L. Nash, Longwoed
Joseph L. Strickland, Orange
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Ptaizs, Ga. to be able to "closely monitor" efforts to secure the
freedom of 00 AmerIcan hostages in Tehran. This weekend fj
crisis enters Its seventh week.

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Board of Trustees of the
and the authorities (in Tehran) will have to pay an in- Seminole
Memorial Hospital increasingly higher price each day."
bids Upon the following:
Air Condition Compressors,
Powell said Carter has not set a deadline for his next move.
Additional information, plans;
When a reporter asked H patience is running
he said
and specifications are availabieat:
always a possibility. But a president has to do what he thinks Office of the Materials Manager.
All bids shall be mailed to the
Manager of the:
He said Carter's restraint has had favorable response both Materials
Seminole Memorial Hospital, hOP
at home and abroad.
East First street, Sanford, Florida:
ann. All bids shill b iostmark.;
not later than the? day of January'

LAKE CITY, Fla. (UP!)
When convicted murderer Theodore Bundy Is tried for the kidnap-murder
of 12-year-old Kimberly Diane Leach, It Is going to cost
the state and counties involved "a considerable
amount."
That is why Circuit Judge Wallace Jopling wants to
have the attorneys for both Columbia and Suwannee
counties plus the state attorney present at the hearing
in which he decides who pays what.
When Suwannee County Attorney Dean Lewis was
unable to attend a hearing on the matter Thursday,
Jopling postponed the hearing until Monday. Bundy Is
scheduled to go on trial in Orlando Jan. 7.

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Powell said, "In the view of the administration, this is an encouraging
step furanl. What has not been
decided, which is very important, is
how this tax will be collected and
applied.
..It is crucial those decisions be
'. ith sound energy
ixdicv.'' Powell said.

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But Sen. Robert Dole, RKan.,
ranking Republican on the Senate
Finance Committee, was irritated.

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and other artificial sweeteners pose a more than six servings of a sugar subDr. Sidney Wolfe, head of Ralph
bladder cancer threat to smokers and stitute each day -- run if 80 percent Nader's Health Research Group, said the
heavy users of the sugar substitute.
higher risk of bladder cancer.
study From the National Cancer Institute
The study of 9,000 Americans, 3,000 of
It added that men who smoke more and the Food and Drug Administration
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among
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perimental data implicating artificial
The study also found women -- who it basis for- premature judgment."
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The study covered both saccharin and
human bladder cancer."
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FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (UP!) — Singer singer at the brief court appearance,
Al Martino, best known for his portrayal of asked for a continuance because of
singer Johnny Fontaine in the movie "The Martino's "contractual commitments"
Godfather," today was granted a con- Dec. 27 through Feb. 18 and to allow more
tinuance on charges of shoplifting from a tim e to prepare the ease.
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suburban Boston department store.
Judge Elbert Tuttle granted the cont
Martino, 52, looking very solemn, ap- tinuance until Feb. 26 for Martino and his
')eared in District Court to answer a codefendant and longtime friend Daniel J.
charge of shoplifting less than $100 worth I)eJohn Jr., 43, of Newark, N.Y., who was
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department store at the Shopper's World
"Thank you, said Martino when the
complex Wednesday.
Lee
clerk
announced the judge's decision to
Merberg
of
F.
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Buses and trains rolled today on the
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trainmen that stranded a million riders, crippled the city and
drained an estimated $320 million from the area's economy.
Cook County Circuit Judge Donald J. O'Brien Thursday
ordered the 11,000 strIking members of the Amalgwnatei
Transit Union back to work and said their contrac:
negotiations with the Chicago Transit Authority should go to
binding arbitration.
Leaders of ATU locals 241 and 300, whose members are the
nation's highest paid transit workers, agreed to follow the
order.
Union drivers and trainmen returned to work shortly after
the agreement was announced, allowing limited service.
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before the 4 day of January 1550.'
Opening of such bids will take
Place at the Office of the Materials
Manager
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Henry Uselding, Niles, UI.; Memorial Hospital at 1:00 o'clock
the 7 day of January heso.:
-Iwo brothe —George,- of
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Francis (Frank) M. Chicago and Raymond, of reserves the right to
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against illegitimate children, the Florida Supreme
Court has ruled.
The justices Thursday also upheld 4-3 Florida's 100y.',ar-old law forbidding wives from suing their
husbands in personal injury cues, ordered a new trial
for Pinella' Coisty men accused of a dodge-murder
and commuted the death sentence of a Polk County
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Duval Coia*y case seeking to determine if the father of
an IllegitImate child could be forced to pay child
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Phillip Ryan called Seminole County firefighters.
No estimate of the damage was available.

But tie said the rescue of the firm
was really a historic watershed that
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The Florida
Supreme Court today ordered a statewide grand Jury
be empaneled to pick up where the federal investigation of land purchases negotiated by Harmon
Shields left off.
The court's order came less than 24 hours after Gov.
Bob Graham filed a petition asking the justices to allow
a citizens panel to look into the case. The grand jury
will sit for 12 months.
The high court also approved Graham's request and
named Jacksonville State Attorney Ed Austin as the
panel's legal adviser and named Leon County Circuit
Judge John Rudd the presiding judge.

Rep. William Stanton, It-Ohio, GOP
manager of the house version, 'said
Detroit will greet the move as if
Santa Claus caine five days early."

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Chicago. He was a
Briason Funeral Home-PA
The Altwoe-So4I
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Seminole County Sheriff's
be distributing gifts to 110 disadvantaged youngsters the Department and a member of
soit 8,n1e arm Saturday morning beginning at 10a.m. All Souls Catholic Church,
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FRANCIS
sleigh as he tales
was a member and past (PRANK) M. LuickeR—.
and thslr brothers and Elders 7% toys were donated by local commander of Campbell— Funeral Mass for Francis R.
Leasing Post 53 of the LuKker, 71, of Wekiva Park
stores and individuals.
will be celebrated
American Legion and a Drive,
Saturday at S am. at All Souls
Belly Con of 8-ninol. Community Action, sponsor of the ph
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TWO girls playing with candles have been blamed for a house:
fire south of Sanford Tuesday night, say sheriff's deputies.
The two girls, alone in the house at the time the fire started,:
escaped without injury.
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Deputies say Trista Kennedy1 daughter
of James
ifarkenrider, owner of the home at 106 Falrlane Circle and her
friend Beth Ryan, were playing with a candle at 11
p.m.
Tuesday, when they accidentally ignited a cheerleader's,
pomn attached to curtains.

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strong bill and it will provide the
financing we need to return Chrysler
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INSURANCE BROKER BURGLED
A Sanford insurance agency was burglarized by persons who
made off with $22 in change, say Sanford police.
The Crwnley-Monteith Insurance office, at 500 1st St., was;
burgled Wednesday night, they say.

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The van had been stolen earlier in the day f rom Charles'
Nutting of W inter Park.

FORECAST
20 knots by Saturday,
The manager of DJ's 2544 S. Park Ave., said someone
bottle of liquor and a bottle of coke to the register. When asked
Partly cloudy through beginning over
portion walked into the restaurant's office at about 9:30 a.m. Thursday
for identification, the suspect pulled a large folding knife In.
Saturday. 111ghz in the lower this afternoon. Seas In. and walked off with a cash box
stead.
with the last day's receipts and
701 today and mid 70, creasing to 4 to • feet ,
But when man ager John Hurst of Orlando threatened his
Saturday. LOWS tonight in the tonight. Partly daily.
Earlier this week, the restaurant was burgled by thieves who
assailant with a bottle, t he attacker quickly left the store, say
low to mid SOs. Winds
made off with steaks and shrimp,
deputies.
becoming northeast to east
ROBBERY STOPPED WITH BOTTLE
EXTENDED
ARREST IN VAN ThEFT
around 15 mph daring today.
Florida except orthwest:
A Longwood liquor More manager foiled an attempt to steal
Seminole
deputies
aided Winter Park police in
SATURDAY TIDES
a bottle by threatening to hit the thief with a bottle.
Fair weather with
three
Juveniles
driving
through Seminole in a stolen van
Daytona Beach: high, 1:13 igif1
Sheriff's deputies report two men entered the Longwood Wednesday night.
pitati and
10:20 p.m.; low, 3:18 m
ild temperatures
Albertion's liquor store Thursday at 10:30 p.m.
Deputies report they aided Winter Park officers in stopping
n.m., 4:01 P.M.
Christmas Day.
Lows
While one of the two left after browsing, the other took a the van at County Route 419 and Deleon Road in Oviedo. •
Port Canaveral: high, 1:45 averaging trees the low II,
10:12 p.m.; low, 3W north to N. south. Highs
3:52 p.m.
averaging from near 70 north
Bayport: high, 2:15
4 to the mid and upper 7k
P.M.; low. 1:20 LM., 1:30 p.m. south.

n.m.,
n.m.,

WASHINGTON (UPI — Members of the Senate and House
left Capitol Hill under the cover of darkness early today, ending the first session of the 96th Congress.
The flags atop the buiknngs were lowered and the gavels
sounded for the last time as soon as Congress approved a $3.5
WASHINGTON Milli -- A weary,
running out of cash next month and
billion aid package to save the Chrysler Corp. from bankvacation-bound Senate gave final
closing down.
ruptcy.
congressional approval early today to
In addition to the federal loan
Then, eager as kids to begin a vacation, members scattered
a $3.5 billion bailout of the Chrysler
guarantees,
the package requires
to all parts of the nation for the Christmas holidays -- which
Corp., ending weeks of haggling over
Chrysler
to
produce
$1.43 billion in
for them will not end until Jan. 22.
"grimy little details."
financing
on
its
own
and
the unionized
Forgotten in the exodus were the SALT II treaty with the
The 43-34 vote, just three hours after
employees
must
give
up
$42.5
million
Soviet Union and all the major energy bills that, at one time,
the House approved it 241-124, sent the
in
wages
and
benefits.
Nonunion
were touted as coming highlights of the session just ended.
bill -- containing $1.5 billion in federal
employees would have I I) yield $l2
The Senate never began the SALT II debate -- considered
loan guarantees -- to President
million. In return, employees would
historically as important as the Versailles treaty — partly
Carter.
get
$125 million in stock.
because of lack of time and the press of other matters. But
His expected signature will save the
there was a suspicion backers lacked the needed votes.
nation's 10th largest corporation from
Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca
The three key elements of President Carter's energy pro.
gram -- a windfall profits tax on oil, a program to develop
synthetic fuels and a system to cut red tape slowing energy
projects -- were stranded in conference committees.
The closing hours of the first session lacked the drama,
billion over the Senate bill '.' ere left to
horseplay, singing and partying, which often been present in
WASHINGTON i UI'! i -- The White
be worked out by the conferees when
other years.
blouse is encouraged [louse-Senate
Congress reconvenes in January.
Instead, it was a grim, plodding finish with fitful senators
conferees have agreed on an oil
They were to meet today to instruct
sitting stonily as they were lectured by a freshman — Sen.
windfall profits tax revenue goal of
William Armstrong, RColo., — on the evils of rushing through
their stall on what types of revenue$227.3 billion, although decisions on
legislation in the session's closing hours.
1)0w the money will be raised and
producing alternatives they wanted
worked up during the inonthlong
'the Senate and House spend most of the day disposing of
spent will wait until next bear.
Christmas holiday.
routine measures and nominations. Items threatening delay
The conferees agreed Thursday to
The tax would be imposed on extra
was put off until next year.
split ''right down the middle" the $99
profits the oil industry will reap from
At the same time, SenateHouse negotiators — in a sixhour
billion difference between the $277
session -- hammered out the Chrysler compromise.
price decontrol and rises in the world
billion House bill and the $178 billion
price,
And conferees on the windfall profits tax made a surSenate version.
White Ilouse press secretary Judy
prisingly swift breakthrough -- agreeing to a $227.3 billion
Details of how to raise that extra $so
figure for the levy. They will decide, after the holidays, how to
raise and spend the money.
The military did well, getting a record $131 billion ripOvergil, the session's record was spotty.
proprlation bill; a fourth nuclearpowered carrier and money
Constrained by a widespread demand to limit spending and for the MX missile program.
cut the deficit, Congress ventured into few new areas, content
The headline efforts were in foreign affairs a reversal on
with doctoring existing programs.
the ban on military aid to Turkey; lifting the ban on economic
It created an Education Department -- the second Cabinet- assistance to Uganda; adoption of legislation to implement the
level agency established In the Carter administration.
Panama Canal treaty; creation of a new, unofficial
But, there were also rejections of plans to re-institute draft
relationship with Taiwan after the recognition of China;
registration; put a ceiling on hospital costs and make Martin military and economic aid to Egypt and Israel and emergency
Luther King's birthday a national holiday,
money for Cambodian refugees.

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Police: Driver On Wrong Side Of Road
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MONROE, Mich. (UPI) -- The doctors said
Jacqueline Fry would never walk again. With determinatIon-- and prayer -- she proved them wrong.
.On May 6, Mrs. Fry, her husband, Larry, and their 2year-old daughter, Jennifer, were returning to their
home in nearby Frenchtown Township after a visit
with relatives when their car struck a bridge abutment.
Mrs. Fry was asleep in the back seat when the accident occurred. Her husband and daughter suffered
minor injuries, but two of Mrs. Fry's vertebrae were
fractured and a third was dislocated.
Mrs. Fry said her doctors told her she would be In the
hospital nine months and "always be in a wheelchair."
"I told them I'd be out by the Fourth of July and that
I would recover," she recalled. "I got out on July 3.
And I walked out."

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Does your child read "on" for "no", write
41 for 14, mix up p, d, q, and b? Does he — or
she -lose his homework, misplace his books,
call breakfast "lunch" or confuse yesterday

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and today? Does he skip words, omit than or
add them when reading aloud?
These are telltale signs of a learning
disabled chI1d a youngster "consumed by
disorder," in the phrase of American
University professor Sally l. Smith. The
learning disabled child, she says, "is tinmature rather than abnormal. A doctor would
say that he suffers from neurological rn.
maturity or minimal brain dysfunction. An
educator would say that he has a learning
disability. A parent would say: 'Something is

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No matter what you call it the signs are
evident by the time the child is In first or

Researchers
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In these circumstances, a prudent FTC
would legislative junkyard and the White House is
have cooperated with Congress in identifying
and gearing up to turn Kennedy's failure Into a
eliminating unnecessary regulation. Instead, the club with which to hammer Its point home.
FTC resisted every effort to whittle away its
Kennedy's bill would allow consumers to
jurisdiction and alter its practices.
sue corporations for price fixing. The
The predictable result was last month's over- Supreme Court in 1977 ruled that consumers
helming 321-63 vote in the House stripping the cannot bring such suits under current law.

ByJOHNS.IANGDON
HERSHEY, Pa. (UP!) -- The head of the
team that performed China's first heart
transplant stood in the Hershey Medical
Center, built by a capitalist candy bar, and
talked about getting by on his O%Th tight

transplant and most of the kidney transplants
- done in China.
'Otw heart patient lived 109 days," he said,
"and died from avoidable rejection. We didn't
do a good Job.
"We have to learn a lot from over here,"
said Dong, who took post-graduate training at
budget.
Dr. Dong Fangzhong led four of his both the University of Pennsylvania,
Kennedy's bill, the Anti-Trust Enforcement
Philadelphia, and St. Marys Hospital, HunShanghai colleagues here on a United States
Act of 1979, is designed to meet that objection.
tlngton, W. Va., in the 1940s.
Kennedy made a big thing of it when he in. tour funded by American Quakers to see a
"And when we go back, we won't have as
troduced the bill, calling it his first major Hershey Medical Center transplant team's

FTC of some of its jurisdiction and subjecting
each and every new commission ruling to review

and possible veto by Congress. Had the FTC
adopted a conciliatory line, it might have talked
progress toward achieving a totally artificial good equipment and we don't have enough
as Judiciary chairman. And he said
the, House out of Insisting on Inappropriate Initiative
funds at hand,
heart.
he hoped to win quick approval for it.
congressional review authority that could
Doug
said
the
Chinese
"Our country lsn'tindebi," Dong said, "but
have
much
to
learn
It hasn't worked out that way, though.
politicize every decision the commission makes.
we can't spend beyond our limit, and we can't
from
U.S.
transplant
specialists,
Kennedy's consumer-oriented bill not only
Dong arsi Drs. Liii Yansen, Ye Chunxlu,
ask for money like you do.
And now that the House bill has moved over to failed
to win the active support of major"We have to get by."
the Senate, an unchastened FTC is demonstrating consumer groups, but it gained the au-out 7hang Shize and Lu Deyuan — all of
Hershey Medical Center's 350-bed, all
Shanghai's Second Medical College — came
that it has learned nothing. Among th e amend- opposition of big business and Its Capitol
private
to
watch
Dr.
Walter
Pae
plant
a
mechanical
rooms hospital, medical college and
ments it unsuccessfully opposed In the Senate supporters.
heart
pump
In
a
160-pound
calf.
research
center has a total staff of 2,500, a
Commerce Committee was one requiring the
The Hershey transplant team, headed by current annual budget of $85 Million - all
The opposition argued that the bill would
commission to pay court costs and attorney fees subject business to all kinds of
Dr. Williams S. Pierce, has been developing stemming from an initial $80 million gUt to
for individuals and small businesses hauled into sible" class action suits and that defending the fist-sized pump since 1975. Two years ago Pennsylvania State University by the Milton
court by the FTC but subsequently vindicated,
they began using an external pump -known S. Hershey Foundation In 1963.
them would result in higher prices to conas a left ventricular assist device - as a last
Doug said Chinese medical research "was
The FTC argued that reimbursing the innocent sumers because the legal costs would be
hope procedure with human open-heart not a high priority during our cultural
would cut Into Its budget. It Is just this kind of passed on to them.
revolution
but our government now enimperious attitude that all but guarantees
That argument made sense to the members surgery
patients.
Two of
the center's early human patients courages as to do more transplants."
passage of legislation restricting the FTC's of Kennedy's committee. He was able to get lived five days, a young woman survived 14
He said Chinese medicine has helped raise
the bill out of commlttee,in a hair-thin 94
mandate.
months and a 56-year-old man who used a the estimated life span of his nation of apWe hope that Congress will be as wise in paring vote, but only after accepting several major pump temporarily last June now Is back at proximately 1 billion persons to double the
1939 figure of 35 years "and so we too are
work.
the FTC's authority as it waá foolish In granting changes.
research
becoming
a nation of older persons."
Calves,
used
for
Now,
however,
Kennedy
cannot
get
the
bill
LVAD
implant
the commission a blank check In the first place.
Asked
whether Chinese doctor, are ac
the
Senate
floor,
The
major
stumbling
because
of
their
size
and
gentle
nature,
do
not
More importantly, we trust that the lessons ex- to
corded
privileges
equal to the average pre
block
is
San,
Strom
Thurmond,
R.S.C.,
who
enjoy
such
pod-operative
longevity
because
traded from the FTC's excesses will immunize
tax Income of $63,000 a year enjoyed by U. &amp;
has
threatened
to
filibuster
if
of
secondary
infections
and
their
more
rapid
bill
does
the
Congress against any tendency to repeat this come up. This was enough to convince the growth rate.
doctors, Dong said "at my age there are more
error with other regulatory agencies.
Senate leadership, already planning on
The Hershey team's goal is perfection by privileges and a better way of life,
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drawn-out battles over energy legislation and
the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, to keep
the bill off the floor.

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They got more, much more, in the Thyota
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* identically equipped Thyota Corollas through the *
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How much more did they get? Well, average *
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* of 57.02 m.p.g. The official E.PA. (Environmental *
* Protection Agency) figures for the 1979 Thyota *
* Corolla are 41 m.p.g. highway, 30 m.p.g. average. *
* Of course, the E.PA. says your mileage may vary. *
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things like tying shoe-laces.
Often, he'd rather be thought of as "bad"
rather than 'dumb." He tends to become
Inflexible, upset over breaks in routine,
paralyzed when faced with choices.
Frequently he is awkward and clumsy.
To the Parent with a normal child, these
may seem to-be abstract problems. But there
are far more learning disabled children in the
nation than parents with normal children are
aware of.
Theestimates vary widely. The Association
for Children with Learning Disabilities offers
a "conservative" estimate of 6 percent of the
nation's 60 millIon school-aged youngsters.
That would be about 3 million children with
learning disaNiltie,. Federal experts put the
figure much higher, around 8 million. Others
go even higher.
The reasons for children having learning
disabIlities are as varied as the estimates of
their numbers. Before ti1h there may be
inatjnial malnutrition, bleeding or toxemia
lnpancy, Gomm meules, flu oraviral
(111511, alcoholism, certain drugs, RH incompsUbllity.
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tag, the refurMithig of the facility had been
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patients awaiting a IIVe heart transplant.
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WASHINGTON - Imagine a time when It
took 14 days to send a letter from New York
City to Amsterdam, N.Y. 150 miles away.
Maybe In celonial days, when i4'tiroamed
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TAYLOR VALLEY, Antarctica (UP!) - As water trickled foot rise In sea levels around the world.
The Wed Antarctic ice sheet covers about 700,000 square
by from a melting alpine glacier, geologist George H. Denton
talked about the catastrophe that Would occur lithe climate miles and has an average thickness of about 5,000 feet. Much of
ltis grounded below sea level and is thus displacing sea water.
warmed so much that the West Antarctic Ice sheet melted.
The great Ice sheet covering the much broader expanse of
There is concern among some scientists that man's ac
celeratlng release of carbon dioxide Into the atmosphere could East Antarctica is twice as thick, reds on the continental land
warm the climate enough to trigger a massive collapse of the masa, is much older and much more stable. It holds most of the
world's fresh water but can survive much warmer ternIce sheet that covers almost as much area as Mexico.
Such melting would cause a rapid rise of oceans around the peratures than can the West Antarctic ice sheet.

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commission are in a blue funk these days.
Congress, which bestowed sweeping powers on
the agency just a few years ago, has changed its
mind and Is in the process of repealing some of
Teddy
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We won't pretend any sympathy for the
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in this direction during the early 1970s, and a
By ROBERT J. WAGMAN
return swing Is certainly healthy. But there is a
WASHINGTON (NEA) — Sen. Edward M.
deeper lesson Involved here than just the costs of Kennedy Is about to suffer another major
over-regulation. What has poisoned the well for setback in his bid to unseat Jimmy Carter.
The Massachusetts Democrat has been
the FTC In Congress and the country Is the
commission's unbridled arrogance - th e usual making a big thing of Carter's lack of effective leadership. For its part, the White
consequence of concentrating too much power In House
has been attacking Kennedy's Senate
the hands of any bureaucracy.
record, saying the Bay Stater has acA year or so ago when Congress first began to complished little In his 17 years in the upper
explore possible restrictions on the FTC's broad house. And it has been pointing out that the
mandate to police the marketplace, It was per. man who says he will make a better leader for
fectly obvious that an anti-regulatory, anti-big the Free World was tossed out of the Senate's
government tide was running In the country. The No. 2 leadership position, that of majority
proposed Consumer Protection Agency cham- whip, beca use he failed to do an even passable
job of steering legislation through.
ploned by the regulators and their allies In and out
Kennedy had hoped to counter this
of government had been rejected by the normally argument with a glowing record as chairman
liberal Senate. Respected economists had begun of the Senate Judiciary Committee, a post he
to add up the cost Imposed on the economy by took over In January. Specifically, he had
Washington's tangles of red tape. The totals, hoped to point to his success in getting a
which began at $100 billion a year and went up consumer-oriented bill through his own
committee as proof of his leadership abilities.
from there, startled everyone.
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about
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UPI Science Editor
hold keys to an Earth that looked vastly different voice In the future of the continent."
McMURDO STATION, Antarctica (UP!) — The millions of years ago.
The two worrisome issues fzicjjig..the_ treaty
United States is spending $55 million a year to
Antarctica as a place of peace Is protected by partners today are the questions of mineral
study the only continent on Earth open to all and the Antarctic treaty which was ratified by the last resources
and living marine resources.
owned by none.
of 12 original participating nations in 1961.
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nations which have consultative
Science is the happy beneficiary of America's
But its future as an unspoiled, unexploited status Poland joined the 12 original signatories
foreign policy interests in Antarctica, that
frozen continent is not assured because of the world's In 1977 — met In Washington in October and ironed
land
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only been increasing hunger for new sources of oil and gas. out most of the details for an agreement on
known for two centuries.
Nor is the conservation assured of small, shrimp- managing the sea resources.
Antarctica has no native population although like animals called krill which are being
harvested
The Antarctic Treaty nations already have
about 800 people of 11 nationalities live there In the in antarctic waters by fishermen from several agreed on strict
measures to protect Antarctica's
dark, cold winter, including 255 Russians, 154 nations,
birds and mammals, including the once heavilyArgentinians and 114 Americans, according to
Also in limbo Is the question of territorial claims harvested seals and penguins, both of which show
reports of the last two years.
on Antarctica. Seven nations
Argentina, little fear of humans.
Nearly half the 2,400 summer residents of Australia, Chile, France, Great Britain,
New
Antarctica are Americans.
Zealand and Norway - claim parts of the conThe minerals issue Is more difficult. The 13
Although the Soviet Union and Argentina have tinent, but territorial claims are held in abeyance nations, however, did agree In October to refrain
more Antarctic bases, the United States has the for the life of the treaty.
from exploring for oil in the antarctic until some
largest — this 110-building village that serves as
In addition to the nations claiming parts of the rules can be established to protect the en
the center of the nation's Antarctic Research continent, the treaty was also signed originally by vironment and some guidelines can be set to deal
Program.
the United States, the Soviet Union, Japan, with the Issue of whom any oil belongs to.
"I think what we buy with the U. S. presence Belgium and South Africa. Poland,
A U. S. Geological Survey report estimated that
here is a Strong voice for the United States In the Czechoslovakia, Denmark, the Netherlands, offshore oil and gas reserves in Antarctica may be
evolution of whatever future the continent may Romania, East Germany and Brazil have since greater than those In Alaska. But no actual
have," said Dr. Edward P. Todd, director of the agreed to the treaty.
petroleum exploration has taken place In the
National Science Foundation's division of polar
The Antarctic Treaty provides that after a antarctic.
programs which funds and coordinates American period of 30 years, in 1991, It Is open for
Deputy assistant Secretary of State John D.
scientific studies here.
reexamination by any of the nations that signed It. Negroponte, chairman of the recent antarctic
"I don't really believe I could sell to the
"We expect, however, that the treaty will conference in Washington, said the treaty
Congress this much money for this much research continue in some form even beyond
that date," members discussed the ecological and political
If It were free of foreign policy objectives," Todd Todd said, looking
out a picture window at the aspects of Antarctica's mineral resources in
said. "On the other hand, the fact that we can use frozen McMurdo Sound, the Ross Ice Shelf
and a greater detail than ever before. But it was not
science as an expression of the U. S. presence In snow-covered line of extinct volcanos 40 miles decided how the matter should be handled.
Antarctica Is very good because the science to be away.
R. E. Talboys, New Zealand Minister of Foreign
done Is very important."
He said the United States has a strong Affairs, said earlier discussions among the treaty
The continent, a desert that nevertheless holds commitment to making the treaty work,
partners revealed an absolute prohibition on oil
nine-tenths of the world's fresh water In ice sheets
"so we're looking at a program that will run exploitation was not acceptable. "In the absence
up to 2 1-2 miles thick, is an ecological preserve essentially Indefinitely with a mix of foreign policy of an internationally agreed regime, unilateral
that servesas a scientific laboratory available to and science objectives," Todd said. "The science exploration will almost certainly take place," he
anyone.
is mostly related to the world we live in. The said.
Its air is the cleanest In the world. Its seas and foreign policy Is related to the U. S. role in
Todd, however, said oil companies have not
weather are linked to the globe's whole en- determining what Is the future of the continent, shown a great deal of interest In Antarctica's oil
vlronment. Its life may reveal new knowledge
If the treaty fails, Todd said America's research potential because of the political questions.

And Thus, The
Pendulum Returns

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points midway through quarter nurnber four.

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Federal were tied tit 8-8 after teammate Horace Knight Atlantic Bank 6 6 8 10 - 30
the first period, but the scored nine.
Flagsh i p Bankl 9 1 9- 23

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The red of the defense Included Los at ;:oo p.m.
Angeles tackle Larry Brooks and middle
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Hobert Quinn, Albert Arm- Brown 44.712; Hora ce Knight
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The tealin of Di Dee Weber,
The foursome carded a 5(; while the teani of Grace
6 states
Atlanta cornerback DeLand why they are the ca
Say les, Anne Guth, Lois
Rolland Lawrence and Chicago strong safety world's most popular sports and six Canadian provinces In Anne M oo re, Grace Sauers for their victory.
North
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and
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The 8th Annual Lyman title Is definitely up for grabs.
Tribe coach Bill Payne. "They kept pressing and making
Astronaut,
Cocoa,
Martin
Winter
Park;
121,
Duck
want
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Doug
made
a beautiful pass and we got it."
Greyhound Christmas
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mistake, and we got a lot of easy baskets."
The
calculated
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"I can't tell the guys on the bench not to score when they Wrestling Invitational gets wrestling teams will take part and Bishop Moore to round Diax, Martin County;
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game
In
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neither
team was able to grab more tha
have lay ups for shots."
underway this afternoon with as Oviedo, Lyman, Seminole, out the field.
PtilUIp Summersill, Lyman; feig.p
cushion
in
a
nip
and
tuck first half.
"Weweren'ttrylngtoscoreahimde.dpolntallkethecrowd awellbalancedfieldof many Lake Howell and Lake
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AlO, wiIhHi'14 poIMs,'Sam nabbed15ofhisownt
kept yelling for either," defended Payne. "A lot of people of the st rongest teams ever to Brantley t ry to keep the title tournament starts at 5:00 Ma rk Anderson, Boone; 157,
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pace Lake Bradley. Dersidmer, who was plagued by fouls an4
dicbi't realize it but late In the game we were closing In on a take part In the event.
in the back yard.
tonight at Lyman.
Tod
McNeal,
Cocoa;
169,
evsl*tsdly
fouled out, had an off-night 11.
"In the past," says
Metro powers Boone, the
school record of 97 and we tied It, with reserves."
"Surprising,"
was how Desidmer termed the Pats' first
Lester
Smith,
Cocoa;
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Davidmosnas wascicee behind McCray with 24 points while Greyhound mat coach Skip defending tournament
1178 TOURNAMENT
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Melvin
Melton,
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victory.
played some pretty good teams. I guess this
Keith Whitney added 10.
Pletser, "there's been a team champs, along with Evans,
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Following Moths' lead 30 seconds later was Sevor, who was
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Despite the missing
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with 2:57 WI to play.
Brantley then waist to Its four corners offense and ran a
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8 10 20 7-51
Flag,ship Bank reeled off 1st Fed.
Saturday at the Salvation
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Flagship Hank and First fourtli period to tie the score
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Federal play at
then put the game out of reach 42-410; Leroy Young 22-26;
Washington and George with eight unanswered points. Hobert Quinn 1 2-5 4; Albert
Williams shared the high.
Brian Sheffield led Atlantic Armstrong 2 tI-i 4; Andy
point honors for Sanford Bank with 10 points, with most Griffin 0 0-0 0; Eric Hansen 0

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Hairston were named. Dallas was
Eagle team in 30 years and is the host wild
represented by wide receiver Tony Hill,
card team in the NFC, was represented by defensive end Harvey Martin, free safety
DELAND, Fla. (UPI) - had 18 points while team- which took it one- point edge at
record-setting wide receiver Harold CarmiBruce Atkins and B. B. mates Doug Arnold had 14 and halftime. The Dukes finally
chael, tight end Keith Krepfle, tackle Stan Cliff Harris and punter Danny White while
Flenory combined for 36 Jeffrey Baldwin had 12. Dirk took control with two minutes
gent consisted of quarWalters and defensive tackle Charlie Johnpoints to pace unbeaten Ewing and Clifford Johnson left in the game and stretched
terback Joe Theiamann, tackle Dave Butz,
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Duquesne to its seventh each had 20 points in a losing the margin to nine.
outside linebacker Brad Dusek and and
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The Dukes will meet fellow
cornerback Joe Lavender.
Payton, who edged Anderson by just five
famed Harlern Globetrotters Funtabulous!"
76-ri defeat of Stetson.
Duquesne took an early unbeaten
Jacksonville
ygrds for the rushing title and led the NFC
Atkins and Plenory each lead, but lost It to Stetson Sa t urday night.
Rounding out the offense is Los Angeles will make a st op In DeLand
ieGIot,etrotters are now in
with 14 Ms, is making his fourth consecutive
Tuesday,
Jan. I their second halt century of
appearance on the starting team since en- tackle Doug France, Chicago guard Revie for
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Dallas, which clinched the NFC East crown

Moths connected again for a 5248 advantage.

Seminole Iligh forward Bruce McCray goes up for Ile files through the air with the greatest of ease.
an easy bucket on his way to a 28 point per. Lake Brantley guard Harold Laughlin drives the

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captured his second consecutive NFL passing
titl e. He completed 207-of4l passes for 3,5
yards and threw 27 touchdown pmes.

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with 39 votes, was the top scorer In the NFChitting all 39 extra point attempts and 25f
field goals, Including a 53-varder.

Staubach, who guided the Cowboys to an 11
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be looking over our shoulder. Now we can play our game."
The Patriots game Th ursday turned out to be a kaleidoscopic
set of ddenWL
"We changed defenses about every other t ime down the

Wynn 82-5 18; Randy Johnson
Second place Atlantic Bank Federal was never able to (I 0.00; Shedric Knight 2 0.04;
Terry Marshall 8 4-8 20; Mike
stayed within striking regain control.
distan ce of the leaders with a
Flagship Bank held a slight Henry 10.02: Chris Henry 1 030-23 win over Flagship Bank 13-12 halftime advantage in ( 2; Keith McGriff 2 1-4 5, Joe
of Seminole.
the second game of the night, Litton 0 ('1-0 0; TOTALS 22 7-17
Atlantic Bank and Sanford but Atlantic Bank was on top 51.
Electric close out the first half 20-14 at the end of the third
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writers- four from each conference city. He
was the only rookie to make the first unit and
surpassed Campbell's first-year rushing
mark of 1,450 yards.

men,
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kflprOVfflg junior castor. His spent hours and hours and
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The 6-foot-1, 210-pound Anderson, who
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four players each from the playoff-bound
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unit announced Thursda y .

semi-final round tonight where they will meet Sanford
ininole, who thrashed Merritt Island
The loss, St. Cloud's fourth against one win, relegates the
The
to the consolation bracket where they will OPPO5
Merritt bland at 4:30 p.m. Saturday.
"I hope this breaks the Ice," a happy and relieved Peterson
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of 91 set back in 1977 when Jones beat the host Oviedo Lions.
The Seminole startem Whitney, Stambaugh, McCray
Butler and Thomas staked the Tribe reserves to a first period
24-7 lead before taking a long breather prior to intermissionMcCray led the first period blitz with eight po ints while
Butler added seven and Thomas and Stambaugh chipped in

Sanford Electric chalked up Electric Company pulled in
SANFORD ELECTRIC:
its Fifth win without a loss in front 18-14 at the end of the Joe Corso 3 0-0 6; Michael
the Sanford Junior Boys second period and increased Renaud I 1-23; Danny Rowe 0
Basketball League Thursday the lead to 31-24 after three (1-0 0; Dewayne Mitchell 2 0.0
night, but not without a fight stanzas.
4; Dar yl Williams 43-5 11;
from winless First Federal,
First Federal out-scored George W illiams 6 4-4 16;
who battled the defending Sanford Electric 20-13 in the Todd Clontz 0 0-0 0; Lance
champs into overtime,
fourth period, leading by as Brodrick 0 0-0 0; Byron
Sanford Electric won the much as three points at one Washington 8 0-3 16; Shea
gam e 56.51 thanks to a strong point, before Sanford Electric Whigham 0 0.00; TOTALS 24
overtime effort by lanky knotted the score and sent the 8-16 56.
Byron Washington, who game into overtime.

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Sound the tnanveta and unleash the dancing gir1s.
seven unsuccesdnJ attempts, Lake Brantley finally
tast ed itsFIRST victory of the season Thursday night,
over St. Cloud in a quarter-final round game in the LionOutlook

final round Against. Lake Brantley while Merritt Island returns
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The Seminole victory moves the Tribe into tonight's seml-

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NEW YORK (UP!) Ottis Anderson, the
Dave Jennings. Harry Carson was named at
St. LOUIS running back who shattered Earl middle linebacker and Brad Van Pelt was
Campbell's rookie rushing record, and Roger tabbed as an outside linebacker.
Staubach, the 11-year veteran who directed
Rounding out the defensive team were
Dallas to its fourth consecutive divisional
Tampa Bay defensive end Lee Roy Selmon
title, highlighted UPI's 1979 National Football and teammate David Lewis
at outside
Conference All-Star team,
linebacker; Los Angeles defensive end Jack
Youngblood and New Orleans free safety Tom
AfldirSOfl, the Cardinals' first-round draft
Myers.
choice out of the University of Miami (Fla.),

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rampage, breaking the single game scoring record in the
process, and whipped the M ustangs 97-49 In opening round
action of the Oviedo Outlook Invitational.

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well developed. they will December or January ul our
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and day length.
consists of removing some,:
Q. I have been thinking of healthy top growth, as well as:
may be experiencing the
giving a small potted citrus twigs and branches that are"
same problems.
tree to a friend for Christmas. dead, diseased, injured or
Q. W hy is my winter
Q. We just never can get our Would you have any unsightly. This will improve
ryegrass dying in spots? Christmas Cactus to set suggestions as to a good the plant's form. Leave at
There scents to UI? U cotton- flower buds and bloom. Could variety
sleet'
least half the lenith of each
like fungus that shows up you please tell me the
A. One of the best citrus maincanethat is one to three
first.
requirements necessary for species to look for in gift years old. The first flower can
A. YOU have a very common them to produce flowers?
plants is the calaniondin. This be expected eight to ten weeks
disease problem of ryegrass
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stages of the disease the grass night temperature is main- mature fruit all growing on
A. Yes. For the most part
Is blackened and has greasy tamed between fifty degrees the tree at the sante time. In fall and winter are the best
hook and often the affected and 55 degrees F., flower buds ad(Iition, the mature fruit is a months to do that landscape
spots will have a "cottony" will form regardless of day very attractive, bright orange plan ting that you have been
appearance. Control needs to length. Of course, if the color, and makes a good putting off. Not only is the
be started promptly and the temperature [ails too low, the substitute for heinous. I? weather cooler for the garrecommended materials are plant will freeze. If the night member, citrus need a bright, dener. but the shrubs will Tersan SI' or Koban. Also, temperature remains above sunny location for best have an opportunity to
this disease is often started by 70 degrees F. few buds will be growth.
develop their root system
Q. What should be done to prior to beginning the spring
overwatering and-or poor formed. llowever,. if the
drainage,
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H of Garden Clubs in their
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project, "Plant Gold In '79". It is the
people attending the gala event.
, Sanford
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theme of the Golden Anniversary
Correspondent
After hearing the Christmas story read
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from the Bible, the women sang
federated garden clubbers.
Christmas carols. Christmas stockings
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coins
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in their ' Mr&amp; Smith and Sandra served coffee.
mas
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they
became
involved
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Russian tea, punch and canapes to the
annual projects of helping the needy.
ProNot.
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The Idea Is to plant a splash of gold In
The day began early as the club group
as
names
for
their
secret pals for the new
every city in America.
members went out, two at a time, ringing
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Hollenbeck, director of the Sanford money for the Salvation Army.
The party ended with the women gaily
Nursing and ODnvalescent Center, the
They started at 9 in the morning and wishing each other a merry Christmas.
Garden Club of Sanford is planting itskept the bells ringing continuously until 5
splash of gold for Sanford at the nursing that afternoon
Mrs. P.L. Elmore Just returned from
hómeonMellonvllieAvenue.
an
8-day tour to Israel. Dr. Gary
The day ended with a Christmas party
In Florida we are able to plant trees
In
the
evening
in
Buck's
Restaurant
at
Snowden,
pastor of the Pinecrest Baptist
that will span generations.
Church,
organized the tour and acted as
The choice of the members of the the Sanford airport
guide for the group.
Garden Club was a peltaforum. This
Members and their wives shared a
species must be 7-years-old before it will
Mrs. Elmore has been a member of
delicious
produce a bloom It grows Into a very
Pinecred Baptist Church for 22 years
large tree and In Sanford you can see all the IIiui4iUL
and has taught Sunday School there
them covered with beautiful golden brought a toy that will bring Christmas during
most of that fte. Because of her
joy to a needy child In the Sanford area experience as a teacher, she had a
blooms during the month of July
The Peltaforum was brought into on Christmas Day.
special interest In that part of the world.
Orlando 30 years ago from South
Stan Hockey, King Llon of the dub,
She has always had dreams of going MARINES LANDED
America by Martin Andemn. Since then
over
a
there
and visiting the places where Jesus
literate pr
the Peltaforum has become
He
recognized
the
committeemen
who
lived,
taught
and died. She feels that TO HELP
around the Orlando area.
NEEDY
projects
going
there
has
brought special meaning
IU one Oat was planted at the center have successfully sponsored
was donated from the garden of MM J. throughout the year where funds have Into her Christmas this year and will help
L Woods, 718 Florida Ave. in Sanford. been raised to give aid to the blind In Ow her in the years to follow, as she teaches
her fifth grade Sunday School class.
Mrs. Woods in a member of Hibiscus Sanford area.
Oren
Smith,
program
chairman,
Circle.
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The committee from the Garden Club became
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lennox received a
a raffle where the
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had
who Plantw the tree was Mrs. Vern
FOX, MrL drawing of tickets continued until surprise visit from their son, Duane, his
MeuwlsmW Mrs. John E.
attending received a token wife, Sandra, and Danny, their grandson.
William McMullen, Mrs. Edward
m flew in from Syracuse,
Christmas
gift.
Herringtoin and Mm John Stankiewicz.
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FrIday, Dec. 21, 17

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Legal Notice

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

NOTICE
CLASSIFIED ADS
TO: Alt property owners and any
SCHEDULE "A"
FICTITIOUS NAME
ii. 12, 14, 74, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 57,
other persons interested In all lots,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
59,63,64,65.67,73,74,76,
or
77,
and
INTHECIRCUITCOURTINAP4D
FICTITIOUSNAME
OdQndo - Wintet' Pwk
REALPROPERTY
Seminole
engagedinbusinessat2l09French lands and parcels of lands ad.
all of the Lbke Oaks Section,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Notice is hereby given that I am Ave., Sanford, Seminole County,
lOining
and
contiguous
or
FLORIDA
SANLANDO SPRINGS, SEMI.
831-9993
in business at 1l30 State Florida under the fictitious name abounding and abutting upon the
South 39.23 feet, Lot 9, Block 3. NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Civil Action No. 7931$7.CA.09.K engaged
322-2611
St., Sanford
Plaza,
following
described
Street
located
Tiet
2
of
E.R.
Trafford's
Map
of
Sanford, of THELMA'S TROPHY SHOP,
Defendants.
GLADYS C. VAUGHT,
Seminole County, Florida, under and that I intend to register said within the City of Casselberry, the Town of Sanford according to
NOTICE OF SUIT AND
Plaintiff the fictitious name of BIG name with the Clerk of the Circuit
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Seminole County, Florida, to wit: the Plat thereof, as recorded In
vs.
RIGHT TO INTERVENE
44c line
CERAMICS and that I intend to Court, Seminole County, Florida in
A portion of Lake Triplet Drive, Plat Book 1, Page 56 of the Public
I time
RICHARD HARDY JACKSON and register said name with the Clerk accordance with the provisions of a distance of 3146 lineal
TO: EACH AND EVERY PER.
I.1t"*l IO
39c a line
Records of Seminole County. SON WHO IS AN OWNER OF
3conseCUtiVe times
ELLANOTICEOFACTION
MAE JACKSON, His Wife Of the Circuit Court, Seminole the Fictitious Name Statutei, To. measured northerly from the Florida
34c a line
REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN
7 consecutive times
S 30 P M.
8 00 A M
County, Florida in accordance Wit: Section 665.09 Florida existing paved surface of Lake
PERSONALPROPERTY
TO.
With the provisions of the Plc. 5tatfles 1957.
SANLANDO SPRINGS, SEMI.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Triplet Drive.
11W. No. 002675 Stereo Sonics NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR
RICHARD HARDY JACKSON titious Name Statutes, ToWit:
3 Lines Minimum
Sig. Rawilco Corp.
SATURDAY 9 Noon
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI. Laboratories
and
Section 665.09 Florida Statutes
CLAIMING ANY ESTATE,
Russell H. Williamson FlED that the City Council of the
1 Telex TMS 00 Cartridge Deck TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
ELLA MAE JACKSON
1957.
Publish Dec. 21, 26, 19791 Jan. 4, City of Casselberry, Florida, has
1 CitatIon 12 Ampligier
his wife
51g. Gary F. Preston
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
DEADLINES
11 1900
2 Custom Monitor Speakers
deemed it advisable to improve
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Publish: November 30,
REAL PROPERTY OR ANY
1
DEQ70
1 Custom Transformer
the above described street with 22
YOU ARE HEREBY notified December 7, 14, 21, 1979.
PORTION THEREOF WHICH
Remote Volume Control HAS BEEN REPLATTED,
Noon The DQfBefol'e PublicQtion
feet of I" thick, Type I, asphaltic
that a Complaint to foreclose a DEPIlI
concreteona6"Iimerockbaseand Assembly
mortgage encumbering the __________________________
Tract 6 of SANLANDO
4 Bozak
B.201
10" stabilized subbase with
following real property, to wit:
Speakers SPRINGS, according to plat
Sunckj - Noon FridQ
Modified
drainage pipes and inlets, curb
Lots 6, 7, 6, 9, and 10, Block 11,
thereof, as recorded in P1st Book
and gutters and to provide for the
2 Bozak CM0001O Speakers
Sanlando, a Subdivision of
5, Page 53, Public Records of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 16TH
assessment of all costs as per
1
Custom Brackets . Painted
Altarnonte Springs, Florida, as
Seminole County, Florida;
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Hookup
Wire
Resolution
No.
297
of
the
City
of
recorded in the public records of
Tract 11 of SANLANDO
FOE SEMINOLE COUNTY, BOARD OF
Installation Labor
Seminole County, Florida, being
Casselberry, Florida. and to
Wanted
SPRINGS, according to piat
—
FLORIDA.
COUNTY COMMISSIONSERS
4—Personals
Kurman Company, lnc
improve, construct, install and
the same property as described in
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
CASE NO. 79.2300.CA.I$.K
THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE interconnect eight.inch sewer
I (Set) Dishtables . soiled s, Page 40, Public Records of
Deed Book 119, Page 342, of said
FLORIDA SOFTWARE SER.
RN, t4 &amp; 4.12, full 5. part time.
Public records,
Separate seated bids for the main along Lakc Triplet Drive Section "L" shape l$"x72"x30". Seminole County, Florida;
VICES, INC.,
following items will be received in from Secret Drive easterly 700 feet
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
has been filed against you and you
14 go. stainless steel lop gaIV.
0. Convalescent Center, 930
Plaintiff, theofficeof the Purchasing Agent, toward the easterly property line
Mate" Dating Service. All
are required to serve a copy of
open base, prewash sink, with
Tract 12 of SANLANDO
,Mellonville.
ages. P.O. Box 6071, ClearS
Room 417, Seminole County of Secret Lake Park as per
your written defenses, if any, to it
T8.S.113.B.109 prewash unit. SPRINGS, according to plat
water, Fl. 33510.
J. SCOTT ANNIS, DEBORAH E. Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, Resolution No. 301 of the City of
on James C. Collier, Plaintiff's
scrap block, 76" long, slanted rack thereof, as recorded in P1st Book
ANNIS, LARRY D. BAKER, 37771, until 10:00 A.M., Monday, Casselberry, Florida.
PART-TIME
attorney whose address 15 P.O.
shelf overhead, open galvanized 5, Page 39, Public Records of ______________ —
JOYCE L. BAKER, RICHARDS. January?, 1900. At which time and
&amp;-Child Care
TAKE NOTICE that a public
Box 5219, Orlando, Florida
base. Clean section 4l"x30" Seminole County, Florida;
BEEBE, COMBANK &amp; CO., place,bids will be Publicly opened hearing will be held on January 7,
CORRESPONDENTS
onorbetorethelsldayofjanuary MACK W.
matching soiled section. Item No.
Tract 14 of SANL.ANDO
PIKES, GEORGE C. and read in Room 426 of the 1900, at 7:30 P.M., or as soon
1900, and file the original with the
10.
SPRINGS, the North or Blocks
DANNALS,
Will baby sit in my home
WILLIAM
WANTED
J. Seminole County Courthouse at thereafter as possible, in the
Clerk of this Court otherwise a
1 Dishwasher. Hobart AM.I1C. A, B, C and D according to the p1st
DOWDEL L.
LINDA
Days only
S. time end date stated;
Casselberry City Hall, at which
default will be entered against
corner type, electric heat, 115.206 thereof as recorded in Plat BookS,
To
write
news of local interest
322.7446
DOWDELL, ALBERTO GUDE,
Heating. Air Conditioning Sys time the owners assessed and
you.
volt modified. Item No. 11.
Page 56, Public Records of
from LONGW000 , SAN.
JR..
NANCY
C.
GUDE,
RONALD
tern
for
Consumers
Water
other
interested
persons
may
WITNESS my hand and seal of
I Hot Water Booster. Hatco C. Seminole County, Florida;
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
WANT TOTEE A WONDER AT
E KIRCHMAN, S.D. KLOTZ, Treatment Plant; Auxiliary appearbeforetheCitycounclland
thiS Court on the 27th day of
12, mounted to underside of clean
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
CASSELBERRY and if you
Tract 14 of SANLANDO
November, 1979.
VINCENT S. RADASKiEWICZ, Generator; Traffic Paint; Traffic be heard as to the property and
dish table, 220 volts 3 ph. Item No. SPRINGS, Second Replat of the
the Evening Heratd today.
have a knack for gathering the
M . Signal
Equipment;
CATHE P I N E
Spec
advisability of making the im.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, Jr.
12.
—
social news from your
South ½ or Block F, F, 0, and H.
RADASKIEWICZ, BERNARD p. trophotometer; Two (2) Refuse provements. Costs, method of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1 Sink . 2 compartment . 14 gal. according to plat thereof, as
Will babysit days
respective community to be
By Susan E. Tabor
SHEPPARD. DAVID P. TIJRSAN Trailers; Direct Burial Cable; payment and the assessments
stainless steel . 42"x24" plus in. recorded in Plot Book 9, Page 6,
For working molhers
presented in a column in Inc
Deputy Clerk
end FRANCIS V. TURSAN,
Generator; Two (2) 10 td. Dump againsl eah properly owner will
tegral 24" drainboard. Galv. Public Records of Seminole
Reasonablerate. 3222274
.
Evening Herald, we want to
ISEAL)
Defendants. Trucks; Air Comqressor; Con. be considered,
tubular legs . F 0. S faucet, item County, Florida;
talk with you.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Publish November 30, December
crete Mixer; Lubrication Truck;
TheCltyofCa%selberryhasin its No. 14.
TO:
Tract 24 of SANLANDO
7, , 71, 1979
9-Good Things to Eat —
Electrical Material,
possession an engineer's estimate
SPRINGS, according to play _________________ Ccntact:DORIS DIETRICH
DAVID P. TURSAN
DEP112
Annual requirements for the of the construction costs including
I Trash Compactor . precision thereof, as recorded in P1st Book
____________________________
6703 Huntsman Boulevard
following items:
engineering and administrative
PR.S. Item No. 15
Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
4, Page 21, Public Records of
OURSELVES EDITOR
Springfield, Virginia
Animal Food; No. 57 Rock costs in the amount of 51 16,612.00.
oranges. Picked to order. Will
9.3 daily
1
Pot
Wash
Sink
.
14
9..
Seminole
County,
Florida;
322.2611
Mon.Frl
FRANCIS K. TURSAN
All
interested
persons
are
Gravel;
Animal
Medicine;
stainless ste*l 10'6" x 24 plus 2
mix. Crumley 322.0267.
UNITED STATES DISTRJCT
6703 Huntsman Boulevard
Tract 25 of SANLANDO
Aluminum
Blanks
8.
Galvanized
notified
that
the
description
of
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
integral drainboard 24" long
Mechanics helper &amp; Machinists
Springfield, Virginia
Chanhel Posts; Grass Seed; each property to be assessed and galv. tubular legs. Two T 1. S. SPRINGS, ccordlng to plat
FOR SALE
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
helper. Good benefIts. Apply in
thereo055recordedin P1st BookS,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY Cleaning Repairing &amp; Recoringof the amount to be assessed to each faucets .
Grapefruit, Oranges &amp; Lemons.
COURT NO: 7$395ORLCIV.Y
person, 1 ml. north of 434 on 17.
3 compartments. Item Page 45, Public Records of
- NOTIFIED that an action to Radiators,
parcel may be ascertained at the
P. U. HutchIson.
No. lb.
92. Richles VW.
SemInole County, Florida;
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, determine the fair value of the
Semiannual requirements for office of the City Clerk of the City
377.405$
1 Immersion Heater for rinse
Plaintiff, .vs. WILLIE F. LONG, shares of stock held by you in the following items:
of Casselberry, Florida.
Tract 26 of SANLANDO
compartment of potwash sInk 113 SPRINGS, according to plat
etc., et al, Defendant(s) - Florida Software Services, Inc.
Legal Notice
DATED this 17th day of
Liquid Asphalt; Concrete
NOTICE OF SALE - Notice 5
volt Toastmaster SG. Item No. 17. thereof as recorded in Plat BookS,
has been filed in the Circuit Court Blocks; CementinBulk; Hot 8 December, A. 0. 1979.
1 UnderbarWorkboardwithtwo Page 1!, Public Records of
hereby given that pursuant to a in and for Seminole County, Cold Asphattic Concrete
Mary W. Hawthorne
NOTICEOFPUBLICSALE
3compartment sink, two mixing Seminole County, Florida;
City Clerk
Summary Final Decree of Florida and you are required to
For
Auxiliary
generator
and
(U 1969 Olds Cutlass- VIn No,
MERRY CHRISTMAS
station with ice bin, drainboard,
Foreclosure entered on November sefve
Publish Dec. 71, 21, 1979 OEQ71
27 of
SANLANDO
copy of. your written HeatlngAir Conditioning System
336779114276. To be sold to satisfy
speed rail complete length, faucet Tract
S*'RiNGS,
according
to plat
3227013
Creative Expressions
9,1979, bythe aboveentitled Court defenses, if any, to it on C. for Consumers Water Treatment
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
repair and storage charges. Sale to
In the above styled cause, the VERNON MilE,
______________________________
JR.,
IN
AND
stainless
steel
body
with
thereof,
as
recorded
in
P1st
Book
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
of Plant
upon award successful
be held at Firestone Store, 601 W.
galvanizedtubularlegs. 1l'O"long
undersigned United States Mar. CLEVELAND,
4, Page 56, Public Records of
MIlE
FLORIDA
0. bidder will be required to furnish
First St., Sanford, Fl. December
shal, or
x 24" wide. Item No. 16.
one of his duly authorized BRIDGES, attorneys for Plaintiff, Payment and Performance Bonds, ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF
Seminole County, Florida;
Legal Notice
31, 1979 at 12 Noon.
3 Bottle Cooler Beverage Air
deputies, will sell the property whose address is Post Office each in the amount of 100 percent
SEMINOLE, etc.,
.
Tract 30 of SANLAP400
Publish Dec. 21. 1979
DWG 64. Item No. 19.
situate in Seminole County, Drawer 2, Sanford, Florida 32771 of total bid amount; and Proof f
SPRINGS. according to p1st
Plaintiff,
DEQ. 77
1 Cooler Freezer .
FICTITIOUS NAME
Florida, described as: The North on or before January 14, 1960 and Insurance. Bond forms will be
American thereof, as recorded in Piat Book
Cooler .
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
we
of Lots 24 and 73. Block A, A.8. file the original with the Clerk of furnished by the Seminole County
combination
walk
in
box,
i,
Page
62,
Public
Records
of
MR. PATRICK'S, INC., a Florida
6'O" x IO'6" x 7'6" high, two.third Seminole County, Florida;
FICTITIOUS NAME
are engaged in business at 92 HWY
Sti,ens Addition to Midway, this Court either before service on Purchasing Division
corporation, et aI,
cooler, one.third freezer remote
according to the Plat thereof
Notice is hereby gIven that we
436 . Zayre Plaza, Fern Park,
Plaintiff's attorney or irn.
All
work
shall
be
in
accordance
Defendants,
Tract
31
of
SANLANDO
refrigeration units. 115.220 volt
recorded in Plat Book 7, Page )Iof mediately thereafter; otherwise, a
are engaged in business at 3333
with specifications in the Office of
SPRINGS, according to plot Florida 32700, Seminole County,
Poinsetta Ave., Seminole County,
ihâ Public Records of Seminole Default and ultimate Judgment the Purchasing Agent
aluminum
exterior, and interior. thereof as recorded in Plot Book 5, Florida, under the fictitious name
CASE NO: 79.1294.CA.09.J
Item No. 20.
County, Florida at public outcry to will be entered against
you for the
The County reserves the right to
Page 15, Public Records of of ZASADA PRINTING DBA Florida under the fictitious name
I (Lot) Shelving for walk.ins
KOPY
KWICK
PRINTING of FLORIDA LAWN AND LAND.
the highest and best bidder for relief demanded in the Complaint, reject any or all bids, with or
NOTICE
OF
SALE
Chrome
plated
wire
Seminole
County, Florida;
cash at 12 o'clock noon on
Hodges
CENTER and that we intend to
SCAPE SERVICES, and that we
WITNESS my hand and seal of without
cause
Notice is hereby given that,
to
waive
Tract
32
of
SANLANDO
shelving. Item No. 20A.
intend to register said name with
register said name with the Clerk
Tuesday,
January
0, 1960,
at the
this Court
on this 12th day of technicalities; or to accept the bid pursuant to a Summary Final
West
door of
the Seminole
County
December,
1979.
1 Char Broiler Vulcan . si" long SPRINGS, according to plot of the Circuit Court, Seminole the Clerk of the Circuit
Court,
which in its judgment best serves Judgment of Foreclosure entered
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
. gas . standard finish Model thereof as recorded in Plot Book 5. County, Florida in accordance
Seminole County, Florida in
.
(SEAL)
the interest of the County. Cost of in the above captioned action, I
Page II, Public Records of
Dated: Nov. 30, 1919
M7609M5751. item No. 1
with the provisIons of the Fic.
cordancewiththeprovisionsof,he
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH
JR.
submittal
of
this
bid
is
considered
will
sell
the
following
described
.
Seminole
County,
Florida;
GEORGE R. GROSSE
I Convention Oven Vulcan
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.WII:
titious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
an operational cost of the bidder property which is situated in
Tract 37 of SANLANDO
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
larger . Standard finish . gas .115
Section 665.09 Florida Statutes Section 65 09 Flori
By
Susan
E.
Tabor
StatVtn
andshallnotbepass.donto,orbe
Seminole
County,
Florida,
at
MIDDLE
volt motor Model OT Item.!o. 2. SPRINGS, Block B only, ac. 1957.
DISTRICT
OF
1957.
Deputy Clerk
borr.c by the County
public sale to the highest bidder
FLORIDA
1 Rangewithovenand4burners cordingtoplattherof,asrecorded
Sig. Robert R. Zasada
51g. William 0. White
C. VERNON MIlE, JR.,
for cash at the west door of the
JoAnn Blackmon, CPM
KENDELL W. WHERRY
. wIth one Stjndard finish single in Plot Book 4, Page 34, Public
R. Paul Riley
Nancy R. Zasada
ESQUIRE
Purchasing Agent
Seminole County Court House in deck shelf . Vulcan Model 7145A. Records of SemInole County,
Publish December 14, 21 20, 1919 Publish December 14, 21, 21, 1979
ASSISTANT
Seminole County
Sanford, Florida, at 11:00 A.M. on
Florida;
ATTORNEY UNITED STATES CLEVELAND, MIlE 1. BRIDGES
Item No. 3.
and January 4 1910
and January 4, 1910
Post Office Drawer 2
the
20th
day
of
Courthouse.
Room
417
December,
1979,
Tract 57 of SANLANDO DEGaS
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Sanford, Florida
1 Hood Galv. iron construction,
DEQ.47
32771
Sanford, Fl. 37771
the said property to be sold being
Publish
$0" x 54" deep and 24" high box SPRINGS, a replat, according to
described at Schedule "A," at.
(305) 323.4330, Ext. 295
December 7,November
14, 21, 197 30. and Publish D.centh.r 14, 71, 26, 1919
type, special construction for p1st thereof as recorded In Plat
and January 4, 1960
tached hereto and made a part
Publtth: Dec. 21, 1979
OF P.96
ceiling
heights, S filters, 2 lIghts, Book , Pace 49, Public Records of
DEGaS
.
hereof by reference.
tEQ.4$
custom built, Item No. 4 HangIng Semlf101e County, Florida;
Hood by others.
Tract 59 of SANLANOO

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Orlando Civil Service Office
will be scheduling CandidateS
for the examination for Police
Officer. beginning Monday,
December 17, 1979 through
Friday, January 1. 1950. In
terested persons should apply
in person to the Orlando Civil

Julia's Alterations &amp; TaIloring.
Man I Womens garments
lifted ;o your size. Altamonte
Spgs. 331.5459.

Beauty Cars
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
319 F. 1st St., 3223742

Full &amp; part time, must have car
&amp; phone. Unif., equip. furn.
Free life ins. Apply 1510 F.
Colonial, Suite 230W, Orlando.
Equal Opportunity Employer

sn.ot

1 YEAR

$43.00

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Th. EVENING HERALD
P0. SO* 16$7

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anior Fluids

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,Radio Shack is looking for a
part.tlme sates person with a
possibility of a full-time
position in the future.
Knowledge of electronics &amp;
retail sales a plus. Call Bill
Irwin 322 6999.

oned comm. &amp; less than 1 ml.

MEINTZER TLE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 23 yrs. Exp. 049-5332.
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

from Lk. Mot',oc. 2 PR. 20, 2
huge tots. PP 8. lots of trees.

$13,600 cash to
mort. Lovely3 BR on approx I.
3rd acre wlandscaping galore.
New C H&amp;A, dream kit., +
cathedral ceilings. Just

nc

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Cash for your lot' Will build on
your l ot our lot

6.44 3013
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REALTOR, MLS

3 BEDROOM, COZY FIRE.
PLACE. NICELY WOODED 2
TING. FENCED FOR YOUR
PRIVACY. LIVE STOCK

w.IE, 18 guest cottage. Won't
last long at $92,000.

Longwood-Lk. Mary Rd. Good
term' 118.500.

(corner 10th &amp; French)
3235176
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21—Situations

29-Rooms
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Sanford GracIous living. Peas,

Need a carpenter? Painter, floor
0. ceiling tile repair? Cabinet

FIGHT INFLATION. Invest in

appear here tomorrow.

furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
yd., convenient bc., LR I P15.

OWNER FINANCING

rm., w w carp. w.soo.

Avail, with good down payment.

_Lai

Webuy your equity. close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.

REMODELt

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4 pct. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with

Inc., Realtors
2135' 5. French (17 9?) Sanford
3235324

monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments. 322.7217.

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3 Bldg. lots in Geneva I 1 lot In
Paola. Good terms I owner
will hold,
3 BR w-FR, clean &amp; ready to

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move into. Call to see. $32,900.

Firewood
AAA Tree Servics &amp; firewood.
Oak I Pine, you p4) or we
deliver. 33.5343. W• buy wood

Osng&amp; Sosrdk
Animal Haven Kennels
ThankYou, Thank You
for being my custoMers &amp;
friends. if there's a bitter way
to say Ill don't know how, may
you be ridily blessed. lest
wishes Randal Rowe.

Heusewlves Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regvlaror 1 time basis
U, DO wuh wlndoual 1773194

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Downtown, very clean 8. roomy. See

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.
STORING IT MAKES WASTESSELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD
NOW. Call 3232611 or $314993.
32-Houses Unfurnished
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IREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed
ticensed
3231507
Insured

3 BR, IS, carport. shed, front
porch, $300 month I $300 5SC.
dsp. 322077).

$::!

3 BR, I"z B, 5323 me, 1200 sec.
dsp. Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
Realtors 323-5774.

EUTSLER PAINTING I
REPAlR-Intsr'r.E*,er.'
REE E$TIMATE$CalI 335,5343

3$FDROOM.2 BATH. FAMILY

ROOM, EXECUTIVE. $300

MONTH. SEIGLER REALTY,
BROKER, 3210610. 327 1577.

Quality workmanshIp. No lob tel
small or big, Ildorlor or antori..', Preisl,e claaøing, 312.
.0071.

JUSt LISTED! 3 BR. 28 in
Sunland with dining area, w.w

carp.,porch,p.nelinglmorel
BPP WARRANTED, Only
$32,500. Call 323-2222 for info.
LAKEFRONTI 28R, is cottage
on a spacious landscaped lotl
Eat.inkit.,Fla.rrn.Iporct..A
super deal for $39,9J,
BEAUTIFULI 3 BR, 25 home In
Deltona wIth many special
festurest CH.A, w.w carp.,
Fla. rm., eatin kit. I lots
morel BPP WARRANTED.
Just $34,100.
FANTASTICI 3 BR. 28 brick
home in ldyllwlldel Many
custom features on a 1g.
Landscaped loll Only 563.900.

Sanford's Sales Leader
322 2420

33—Houses Furnishsd

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Insured 53pe

To

New Years Spscielt 11 pct, off
doria, January on r..iof. S
yr. workmanship guarantee.

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47-A--Mortgages BOught

4-HsuNS

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PRO.
PERTY-12 acres, 4 Sdrm, 2

Baths, fenced, 3 wells, ann

tractor &amp; mower, MUCH
MORE, close to city conS
venience, 1 yr. warranty,

or

Build to Suit-our lot or yours
FHAVA.FHA23SI3IS

LQrpwood COJ JUl. 31, lots of
sterage, corner sitewlth trs.

M. Unswoi'$ti Realty

Rag. Real Estate Broker

831.9993
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SeI,'ct Styli' ,ifld W,ir,nth of
Oniiuel C.rt'en SI,,,, .,'s
K NIC.H 75.208 F 1st Downtown

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3334061 oreves. 3234317

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Sanford, 322-474).
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every day.
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MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
90'x200' WITH A SPLEN.
DEROUS VIEW. OVER.
LOOKS SMALL LAKE.
530.000. HURRYI

S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
NEEDS FILL. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

(ICOJNN

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
.
3439S.MyrtieAve.

Orlando
337-1577

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YELLOWSAND
- Call Clark &amp; flirt 323 7580
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Gav
colors delight the child.
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Christmas Slippers, we

Suggest

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KNIGHTS, 206 F 1st, Downtown
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HFNDRIX ANTIQUES 20 pr,
off sale on antique dining fl1
chairs, with 13 sets to select ±3
from Dec. lb thru Dec - 23. also
antique refinishing. Free pick
up &amp; delivery. Come See us

tabletop AM.FM stereo
system. 3227410_
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year, 535w. 1st 372-2021.
25" 6 F color consoles
Deluxe cabinets. Were 1699
&amp; $799. Now $599. Goodyear.
SS5W. 1st 322 2821

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Hwy. 419 2 ml, N. of Ovieclo ±3 ________________________
37a0
. --- --- *3 Zenilh component stereo. AM

FURNITURE-BEDDING.
72-Auction______ *3 FM with speakers. Was $249,
Whoiesaletoall,OriandOWhof,. -______
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now $179. No. J584. Goodyear.
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd., Season's C'reetings from Santo
555W. 1sf. 322-262)
Ortando.
AuctIon, 1215 S. French *3
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Closed December 77 thru ±3

For Sale: Sentinel Star news-

January 7. Nest Auction
n r 7. Wat
r

paper route. AM,
is
customers, Winter Springs.
- $7,400. 375.9542

26115. French 323 6168

C) MUSlCA11

GIFTS
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Llit'y' Guitar (ft. &amp; Museum.i
Over tOO ne's 8. uSed bargains
Martin Gibson Guild
Yamaha 2510 S French IbIk
of Samboil 373 8911

TV's,colorl 81W

Pianos, organs, guitars, amps &amp;

p

drums Bob Ball's Disc Music
Center. 770? French Ave

32? 2255

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Cock a poo puppy. 8 weeks

Just in timefor Christmas!
$45. 331 0116
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1 hasa Apso. 2 qrey,lgold,trno
old Loving, intelligent, sIso
ea 323 1766

ois
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Mi%. stereos&amp;tape player
3236670

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S's Il' Trampoline
$I35ormakeufter
$31 5076

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Uied full sue hotelinolel bed I
ding. Very cleen, $1t95 Ci. PC.
P4011's Sanford Furniture I

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BIBLE BOOK CENTER
AFR ICAPI VIOL ETS
TheGreenhous,
3229111
Eves after 61 weekends

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Bibles, jewelry, accessories
7$ Hwy 17 92 DeBary 66$ 4445

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HOLIDAY PLANTS
OPEN SUNDAY 1:305:00
MERR
JeanNorris
101CeisryAve. ICHRlsTMAs
.
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FURNITURE&amp; THINGS
lag. ft, ISTAUSr*.r
BuyISelI
fleN.1742,Css$efosr,y,PI.
NewlUsedFurnilurc
5344151
Eve 047-3665 100$. Sanford Ave.
3334593

MR I'S FASHIONS
Fine Clothing for men

'L

$199 All at close out price'

Blue colonial maple overstuffed
chair in good cond., Magnavox
console stereo system, 6
spkrs., cxc. coed., Iurquois

3220721.

Boots for your man
Dingo&amp;CowndvBootstoo'

up Call3233B600rI7SOw2nd

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SI—Household Goods I

N. Irsest M0115 sr

I yr old
$125 3270787

EVERYONE,_,j
Silver oins. Will pay $1 25 for
ea. Roosevelt dime&amp; $300 for *3
CROWN PAWN SHOP
1964 or before Quarters, Im *3
Stereos,
guitars, cameras
mediate cash. private party
&amp; lIlany other items
any amOunt 3310616
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l904French,
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur *3 13Cltt for all the family $101

OSTEEN
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10 acres Of' more PIONEER WILSONMAIERFURNITURE
ACRES. Hue out your ewn
.I%UY,SELL,TRADE
homes$ead,bean 1511 piosr 311 3iSE.Fir$tSt.
I ' i
in 1310. As little as $1,500 dim,
-_19°"
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Sacre tiled farm.
aSaa-i orange you,,
0asturs.

Schwinn Boy's IOsxi
OR

CHILDREN

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Salvage, 1742, So. of Sanford.

Eves.3331312,m.1317,
3fl$1$3,3fl7177
7071.235.06.

cGIFTS

niture Salvage. 3221721.
lawnmower, 5)25 322 0570.
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±3 St
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. -- - --.Westinghouse El. range,
70-Swap &amp; Trade
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Avocado; metal kit. cabinets;
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metal cabinet wsink. No
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Will give a full tank of gas lot
reasonable offer refused. 322
4_GIFTSFOR
5024 eve., 322.3121.
$1.00 in silver coins; will give
THE FAMILY
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Western Shirts 510.96 ci.
0116.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
±3 General Electric microwaves
3)0 Sanford Ave.
322-5791 -_------±3 I? to choose from, As low as

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His comtort iS important
Daniel Green Slippers at
KNIGHTS.208E 1st Downtown
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3732801.

Furniture, 205 E 25th St. 373 09$)
Tangerine Bowl Tickets. End
zone. 30 yd line &amp; SO yd line. 5$
up. 3310616.

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Pinecrest area. 3 BE, II Family
Rm. 533.000.

Cwalttleyjcweltrs 20.15 Park

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Refrig., stoves,
tools ±3KNIC'.HTS. 200 F 151 Downtown
-furniture,
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Antiques, modern furniture, ±3
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs, ±3 1F"J''1
0
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques

brocade chanel backed chair,
JC Penney early American
OCEITT

Identity Bracelets Money Clips
WE ENGRAVE

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave. ±3
Thrill them wilhboots
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
Dingo 8. Cowboy Boots by Acme

metal office desk, 170. Jenkins

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FOAHIM__r
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Cash 322.4132

Side by-Side refrigerator, $75;
picnic table. w 2 benches, $30
full size baby bed w mattress,

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earrings. 55 95 up
C'waltney Jewelers 2045 ('ark

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For Sale-old piano, needs

Oak firewood for sale

Fill your Pick Up, $30
Call 372-3717

a place to live, car to drive, a
lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads

33 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
GROUND, TALL PINES,
OVER $00' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE. IDEAL
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,
$262,500 TOTAL.

GIFTS

FII.LDIRT'&amp;TOPSOIL —

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If you are having diffIculty finding

Fineselection pierci'cl - - -

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i':hiERuTy

every beauty need MERLE
' NORMAN. lID Park Ave.

68-Wanted to Buy
50
Ilgous.f Sale
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$19,500. CALL 6446670
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ACRE WITH TERMS.

Sanford

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CITRUS. G000TERMS

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MLII. TIPI. F LISTIPdG.UAL.Ton

Fairw,iy Plaia

62-Lawn.Garden
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We buy equity in nouses, opts., &amp;
vacant land. Lucky In

ADJACENTCHULAVISTA
ON SR 13. FINEST HIGH
DRY. CLEAREL), FORMER

C;

kNIGHIS.?O8FlçtDt0

Jo 1. in House of Handicrafts
Handcrafted Gifts

Music Center, 7707 French Ave.
322-2755

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- Park. 644.6432.
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Levis Junior &amp; Missy
Tops &amp; Dresses 807 1 rencti Ave

Dingo &amp; Cowboy Boots

CRAFTS

, -. 57-Sports Equipment
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Jam Up Hair Styles &amp; Jeans

130015 for your Cowgirl

refinishing. $75 or best offer, ±3 N,xtionally I. nown iosmetics 30
Business Ions. Florida Mor
off with this ad Tues to
3233686.
tgage investment, 135C
Sun only 323 588?.
- orange Ave., Suite 701, Winter ____________

.... SACRE BUILDINGSITE

331-0140

123' 12
FORRESTOREENE
INC. REALTORS
S314S33y33O-IIevIS.

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drums. etc. Bob Balls Discount ±3 Perfumes, &amp; cosmetics lot

Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
atso make Real Estate

REAL ESTATE
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REALTORS...,.I, PARK

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2f90 Sanford Ave.
321475t

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Call Bait

JUST RIGHT FOR SMALL
FAMILY-3 ldrm. 1½ Seth
home in nice area, convenient
location, $26,500.

BATEMAN REALTY BranchOffiCi323•2222i
COLBERT REALTYInc.
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Expert Roofing. 333.7473,

List Your Business,,.

DIoJ 3224611

FAMILY HOME - DeRARY
Bdrm, 3 Baths, foyr, large
Closets, patio, double garage,
fenced, lovely landscapIng, 1
yr. warranty. $69.500,

2565 I

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Of all types. Uc. landed

COUNTRY LIVING at Its tl
Eight acres fenced,) Bdrm, 2
Bath, fam. room., fireplace,
screened patio w.SBO, self.
cleaning pool wcool deck,
fenced pastures, fishpond,
access to St. Johns River.

furnished with utilitieS, $150

ATTENTION HOMEOWNERs

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w.,no.

ANYTIME

month. 3224035.

lwJsmu

Carpentry, Painting, Maint.

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FOR HER

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Pianos &amp; organs as low as 99S
GuItars 10 pct off. Amplifier, ±3 Beautiful lewofry. fabulous

OFSANFORDREALTOR SSACRES HEAVILY WOODED
25445. Frenchve.
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE I White Kenmore El. dryer, very
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3220231,3323772, 332.0779
INOSTEEN AREA. $500 PER
good coed., 1100. Used riding
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extras. 6686128, call alt 5

$25, Oak porch rockers, $79.93;

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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S W model 59, 9mm, auto, nirkel
finish. Must sell. $250 Lots of

3 BR Furn., gas heat, inside

utility rm. Priced at only
$26,950.

S1
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31-Apartments Furnished REALTY - REALTORS

I IPAIhTINO
R.sJdactIal I commercial
247$2
aft 5
7754137

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on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on I7.2 in
Sanford.
Call
3236670
Mariner's Village.
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PSkWb

Pier".

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199 up, Pool. Adults only __________________________
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Saiford, FIa. 37771

equity. 322.0213.

REAL TOP. 3777195

Call Roger Smith 3772914or
331-71$9.FREEESTIMATES

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----- -Losing your home I credit? I will 59-Musicai ?Icrchandise
catch up back payments $. buy
±3

43—Lots-AC1eage

WHY-BUY?

Beat thoSe high interest rates

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NEED HELP?
Call Harold Hall

Eves. 062.3653 322.1939

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family home, w.city water,
sewer I paved street. $4,500.

The Real Estte Agency

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VA &amp; FHA Financing
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REALTOR 322.4961
MULTIPLE LISTING SEP ViCE

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MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
$oorlandoDr.
373.5200
,

Tree Antiques, 1106 W 1st St

Prirnalives china glass silver
original creations

2927 Hwy 179?

See our beautiful new BROAD. PeMtyIncREALTOR.3235774

Carpetedlcustom drapes. An
older home but in cxc. cond.

$235 mo. plus sec. dep. 322 .

CE RTIFIED LAWN
I LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 332.7t03

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ROBSOt'l MARINE
41-Real Estate Wanted

of living area, fireplace.
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$42,500. Will go FHA or VA.

Bldg. lot for duplex or single

Seminole Hosp. 8. downtown.

&amp; LandsCOØng

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SBoats &amp; Accessories

yrs.

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm..
Remodel &amp; Additions.
Call 531.5396 or 0420134

Black &amp; White TV'S

570 ca while Ihey Inst

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energy saver 3 ton CH A. Lots

STEMPER AGENCY

0311- Adults only, no pets.

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'SANTA'SSELEcTlONs'

130

3?? .1364

home. 3 or 4 BR'S, P28. New ----------------__--

7 BR, 18 with scr. breezeway
on 1g. lot. Kit. fully equipped.

Unfurnlshed

I BR

Stereo. qoodworkingorder

cIa%Ifiedad to solve it. Try one

42-Mobile Homes
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EVERY DAY someone is looking
this 2 unit apt. Only 130.000.
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your ClassifiedAd will 3 BR, Ii'? B economical gas wall

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Modern 2 BR, 1B, CH A, ww
carp., fully equipped kit. Near

323 9111

53,f.Radjo.Stereo

Whatever the occasion, there is a _____________________________

NEW LISTING
2story,beaut., remodeled older

$13,000.

fl1O$Onford Ave. 329.7973'

It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
wantad.

7 BR, modern, good location
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Fenced,
ASH, ww carpet
322-1462

107W 27th St

HERB'S TV
ANTIQUES
15915 S,ntord Ave
3231134
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Good used TV'S. $25&amp;up
Establistiedpiumbingsupply&amp;
01.1101 IDEAS'
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MILLERS
service business for sale, inc
Visit F tl'4F1 L'S ANTIQUES I
2619
Orlando
Or
Ph
322
0357
tools. tAtures, inventory &amp;
, W of I 1. old SR lb at "76'
real estate. Call W MalicTV repo It" Zenith Sold orig
j Stnton.I'aota 322 5871
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zowski. REALTOR 377.7953 j 1493.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo.
Christmas .il the Chinaberry
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REALTORS .

REALTY WORLD.

8. Howard.

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deeded access to the St. Johns
River.

After hr. Wes Burks, 3226954.

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NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
AD.
C"ARPENTRY
PAINTING
MASONRY
CONCRETE
All professional-3g yrs. exp.
FREE EST. 327.2914or 3317159

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MLS
3225475
lvii 323.3914

24 HOUR [H 322•928 3
$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres

Weekly I monthly rates, utilities
Inquire 300 5. Oak 6417143.
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repair? Ftc? 327.0410, George

Battery Shop

Call 322 1621; 32' 4460

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grove. $15,000 total on good
terms.

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Free Battery Check

From $lOto $30

46-Commercial Property

10 REALTY

REALTY

nted

For Rent
lnquirelolMagnoliaAve.

Gen. RepaIrs. Licensed &amp;
BOnded. Free EstImates 3236033 after S o.m.

New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet
Owner will finance w
substantial dwn $33,000. 37?
2287

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2'? acres, prime highway
frontage in Osteen. Presently

occasional eves. 323.7077.
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BU\"JUNK CARS

NO OUAL IFY INC.- 3 BR home I LOCATION AND PRICE.

$74,450.

home, own trans., for S mo.
old. Also, sitter needed for

Push button controls, has

1795. SANFORD, FL 37771.
GIVING
0 E 5CR I PT ION,

4'2 acres on Orange Blvd. in 0101.11
Paola. Owner will finance.

BabysItter wanteo oays, my

Carpentry, Painting, Roofihg, a,

one3fl 7801. Sanford

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107W 27th St 3239114

ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX

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I acre bldg. site on lake off

,',(I tic,', unk Autcu(l,itti'r,t'sSS

Wanted
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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
WITH TREES AND GOOD

107W Commercial

Orlando
321 1577

Sanford
321 0610

912 French Ave.

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Peg Peal Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC

?439S Myrtle Ave.
lchoicebldg. lots in Dreamwold
$7,000 for both.

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BROKER

331 6870

43-B--Lots&amp;Acrsage i ______________________

41-t'louses

. SEItLER REALTY

OV fli

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
322 5990

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:2- 4.

t.rouse$, still in warranty.

THE NEW YEAR OFF

PorSalelg7fGrernI,n

top Dollar Paid for junk 6. used

OrIginally
$649,
assume
payments of $71 mo. Agen,t 339

EQUIPPED WITH FARM
ANIMALS. s39,900 START

Situatedona'as complete

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placing orders for take-out dinnorsl"

WELCOME. PARTIALLY

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513 rear end for sale
5100 or best offer
32)9111

323 0697

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MOONEY APPLIANCES

"She's not much of a cook, but she's groat at

ACRES IN A COUNTRY SET-

Lakefront living is avail in this
elegant 3 BR, 46 home.

AAA EMPLOYMENT

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Daytona Beach. will hold
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at73O It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 904 25%$311
for further oetaels.
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Cars Removed

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lots of shade trees. Only
529.900.

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RUNNIN'.

No phone calls. Equal Op. 3BR.IBon2lots,allfenced,pp,

or 3739503.

76r—AUtO Parts
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available,

pleasant working cond Paid
ins. Begin Jan.?. 1980.867.3738

79 Dodge Van. custom. 8.700
Better than new, many
extras, individual (901) 728
3216
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Sold orig, $109.35 used snort
time Bat $189.11 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339 6386

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SUPER NICE 2 BEDROOM,
CARPETS, HEAT. FAMILY
ROOM, LIKE NEW CONDI.
lION. $29,300. COME-A

sss,00. VA.FHA terms

Secretary - gen. duties-

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Medel Inc , Realtor

Spacious 3 BR, 2B luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for

portunity Employer,

52-Appliances

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'75 models Call 339 9100 or 83.1
.1605 (Dealeri
-65 Pu'xlqt' Dirt
oon ni..n cond nspecten
S (00 327 6172

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dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals
caii neii'c Au,i.0n•
35820

1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $161 or
$71 mo Agent 339 6386

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76 Ford Pickup, 6 cl
trans C'.00d cond C.e?s
mi 5? 800 372 .1755

S,ntrd
323 5620

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,

3235774 Day or Night
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Cardinal Industries Inc., 3701
S. Sanford Ave., Sanford, Fl.

Furnished Rooms

1 Man, quality operation
exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 3271331

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Dell's Auction Center

Wefrg RePOAMANA 17c0 It Sold
originally $511. now $246 or $71
mo Agent 339 6386

Harold Hall Realty

some carpentry exp. Apply

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
.REMODELINGII REPAIR
S.G. SAL INT
3230463

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DOOR PRIZE

delivery Noll's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. ii 97. So c
Santord 322 8721

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Position now open for carpenter
helpers w-nations largest
producer of factory built
modular housing. Must have

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Repair? Door I repair?
Paneling, wallpaper &amp; drywall

oft of total inventory ot brand
new intersprinq bedding These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line

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Horn, lm,nte

lusing

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1k Monroe
After Hours 3236400
only 2 bIks away! 2 or BR's
CH&amp;A. FR, new carpet. sc. ______________
porch. $39,900.

SECURITYOFFICERS

The Best Buy In Town - A low

AlteratIons

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1.1st chance before Christmas
Cuts 5. gift items &amp; misc
IOADFD' We Wish One And
All A Very Very Merry
Christmas

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kNowlEs REA(T

spacious 2 BR, wsunny kit +
FR on beautifully treed lot,
For only 530.900! Call Quick!

env.topes, pickup &amp; delivery,

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IN 'si crncwy
TSR SIONTiSNYN JUDICIAL
writtorvenhInthissuit
CIRCUIT IN AND P01 P. ass.'I ur interest In this
SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA psMkS lItigation, in aCcordance
DIVISION
Rules of Civil
CAll NO. 714$'CA.I$.I
Procedure, Rule 1.131, and to fit,
CHARL*$ W. LAN$INO, M5
)V? owJI*sg 4d$ wIth tho
1. MEADOWs and ELIZABETH t** Of tbo, CWII* CSIW9 in liii
lAVA, JACK H. OWENS, As 60.' $.wdmio County, FisrIda, and
TRUSTEE:
Cormlch Swuk., $1 East
Chord. Ifr, OrN.td., FlOrIda
JOHN J. LA ROCHE, AS 33111. At*My for PI.kdlIN. Mid
TIUlTfl; ARTHUR J. $11.10- ds$aeaas s1lIl be filed wIth the
MAN, TRUSTEE; HACKER Clerk and servid vpo4l the
HOMES. INC., A FLORIDA COR PlaintBrs Attorney on or isrs
ATlOR;IOSUy L HICKS ml 33rd day Of January. 1311
Arthur H. Sidonith, Jr.
and INA M. HICKS, bls M;
Clerk SI the CircuIt Court
FORREST I. GREEN, SENEFI.
Siminoll County, FIWII
ClA*Y, H. A. MILLER CON.
By: Susan. Tabs.'
STRUCTION COMPANY, INC., A
Depety Ctgrk
FLORIDA CORPORATION,
SI, 7$, 1fl9 1Jan. 1,
prs'ty imsars similarly SItuated 11, liii
4so own rasl preparty in Tracts 6 DEQ.73

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(directly behind City Hall)
Monday through Friday, $00
a.m to 5:00 p.m Orlando is an
Euai Oppo;tunity Lmployer.

etc. Very relIable. $305064.
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idyliwilde w formal LR &amp; DR.
white brick FP 8. privacy
lenced corner lot. $02,500.

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n would
like piece work, addressing

inter

3 MONTHS $11.10 6 MONTHS

oaks shade this 3 BR. 28 in

Annex, 440 S. Boone Avenue

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76 SuZuki. C.P 380ospd
New tsres &amp; battery. $800
1309

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box springs &amp; mattresses at 70
pct. above dealers cost Twin.
luilsize. Queen &amp; king Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E 25th SI 323
0981

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72—Audion

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Why buy used! New brand name

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Req. REAL ESTATE Broker
290 N. lit), Casselberry, Fl.
Eve.
434.6200

Maqnilicent

51-_Housetiold Goods

by Gill Fox

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

PartiaTTV'dTsTd

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intercom, solarium, walk.in
closets, pool planned &amp; more.
Brand new at $107,000

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SIDE GLANCES

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Rental income. 3 BR, 18, owner
terms. $23,500.

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on ', acre wooded lot Wood &amp;
stone exterior plus w•w carpet,

I.M1.46$7or1.3079

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great tm designer home set

Sell Avon. Increase your earnlnç
power. For details. call,

4.

Magszin. every Friday, complete entertolemmet guIde
ROIIDA brief
brief
brief
LOCALtIu.
hcal
Greater Sanford area

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FIGHT INFLATION

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SPRINGS, according to plat
I Fire Protection System
thereof, as recorded in Piat Book
safety first. Item No.
. 6, Page 17, Public Records of
a
1 Work Table 72,x 30, 14
stainless te.l top, 16 ga gslv. Seminole County. Florida;
q*
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Tract 63 of SANLANDO
tmdershatf . qalv. tubular legs, 1
friction slide galv. drawer. Item SPRINGS, according to plat
thereof, as recorded In P1st Book
No.
1 Overhead Pot Rack Thr bar 3 Page 41, Public Records of
stainless steel mounted to table, Seminole County, Florida;
96" longover pot sink. Item No.SA
Tract 64 of SANLANDO
1 Chef Table N" x 36," 14 g, SPRINGS, according to p1st
stainless steel top, ibga. stainless thereof, as recorded in P1st Book
steel double overhead shlf. Hatco. 4, Page 33, Public Records of
Infrared heat lamp 72" long Seminole County, Florida;
mounted to the underside of top
Tract IS of SANLANDO
shelf. IS ga galv. undershelf . SPRINGS, according to p1st
galvanizedtubular legs. item No.6 thereof, as recorded in P1st Book
1 Dual Temp Refrigerator 115 7. Page 23, Public Records of
volt Victory RFS.aD.S1. Item Plo. 7 SemInole County, Florida;
1 Refrigerator . Victory P5.10.
Tract 67 of SANLANDO
52. Item No. S.
SPRINGS, according to plat
1 Roll Warmer . Toastmaster thereof, as recorded in Flat Book
3B7.OA. mounted on undershelt of 4, Page 65, Public Records of
This year, give a gift that keeps on
Horn No. 6.115 volts, Item No.,.
SemInole Covty, Florida;
1 Underbar Workboard with
Tract 73 of SANLANDO
three compartment sink, faucet, SPRINGS, Second Repiat, ac.
giving.. .a s ubs cription to the
mixing station, wIth Ice bin, cording to p1st thereof, as
stainless steel body, speed rail, recorded In Plat BookL Pass 3,
/
galv. lags, 75" long x 24" wide Public Records of Seminole
Item No. 21
County, Florida;
3 Coideandropintypeforsalsd
Tract 74 of SANLANDO
P.
bars, 37" x 20" x6½" 1.0. 1$ ga. SPRINGS, Replat, according to
Eieiiiiig IIt!'flh1(I
stainless steel interior and per. plat thereof, as recorded in P1st
forat.d false bottom, 20 gal. galv. Book 6, Page 104, Public Records
your gift subscription reader will enloy th.
exterior, insulated I" drain outlet. of SemInole County, Florida;
Item No. 22
Tract 76 of SANLANDO
3 Plastic Sneeze Guard . SPRINGS, Second Replat, ac
many features offered daily by Seminole
Grescor CMP 6103113CM.
cording to plat thereof, as
3 Waitress Station Johnson No. recorded in Fiat Book 9, Page 1,
County 's only daily newspaper...
40 . with water station . silver Public Records of Seminole
drawer and cabinet 4" long, Item County, Florida;
* tilts,
No. 23
Tract 77 of SANLANDO
1 Whirlpool Ice Cuber . SCONo.. SPRINGS, Third Replat, ac.
CSR 5.4. Item No. 23.
cording to plc' thereof, as
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Dining Room Furniture
recorded In Flat Book 9, Page U,
64 Formica Top Tables . 31*36 Public Records of Seminole
* with black enamel base
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most complete
news coverage
. 4 prong County, Florida;
legs typo
All of the LAYE OAKS SEC.
In
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10 Formica ROUI1d Tabl ibiS lION, SANLANDO SPRINGS,
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with black enamel base. 4 prong according to p;at thereof, as
legs
recor
in P1st Books, Page 3$,
16 Swivel Top Bar Stools . with Public Records of Seminole
Ms
my Cristm.s Gift SbwtMn
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p
upholstered back and seat
County, Florida;
27SCaainsChairs.uphOlster
YOU
ARE
HERESY
N 1k. fvuing HiraM le the name of:
back and seats
NOTIFIED that a suit t Quiet
SEALj
TItli and for Declaratory Relief
NAME!
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH JR. has been brought In the Circuit
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CflQftheEigh$nffiJicI
Eve Crabirse
Circuit, in and for Seminole
ADDRESS: ---------------------------------Sy:
AsOsputyClort
Ceunty,Florida,togu$ot title,.
STEPHEN J. SOZAITH, Isguirs atd N. cance:tion of certain
CITY:
Carltor, Fields, Ward,
restrictions upon real property,
ZIP:
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Emmanuel, Smith I CiAler. PA.
InNS particularly described as:
P.O. SIX 1171
ft 1 through I, both inclusive,
MY PHONE NO.:
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Ortind., FL. 33112
d Lets 1$ through 21, both in.
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Block "0", Tract 3o,
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-scords of Seminole County,
Enclosed Is my check in the amount of:$
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Open Christmas Eve 98.30 a.m.. to 9.w00. p.m.
50% off selecte'pd ;;.'
junior and misses'
sweaters
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60% off sel, q: Ctqd
boys' prep stop suits

Orig. $9

Varsity sizes 34•38.-

Now 4.50

Corduroy In tan &amp; grey.

Evening Heiuld

Polyester in tan &amp; light blue.

Orig. 117

1W

Now $8
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Orig. $75

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Clairol Hot Stuff dryer

Now 12. 88
Gillette Sup.rmax ii Styler/Dryer

Varisvsstylss
Orig. ts$34

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Now to 23.80

Igloo cooler combo

30% off
boys' velour shirts
and sweaters

Playmate 25 qt. cooler a 1 gIl. avg.

Now 12.99

Conalr 1200 Waft pro dryer

Now 16.79

Now 29.99

ClaIrol True-To-Light VI
lighted makeup mIrror

oft.u."

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of luggage

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Scott Olden, the 2.y.ar.old son of Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Olden, enjoys his
brhtIy decorated fr.. At this time of year Seminole County comes alive
With color.d lights, decorations and Nativity scenes celebrating the
holiday season. More pictures and story on page S.
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select group of
bath accessories.

100 only!

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Now 18.99

Group I
oft. to ii.,, Now 12.88
Group II
oft. to six Now 16.88
Group III
,tos,.n Now 18.88.

Orign 3.44 to $16

Automotive auxiliary
quartz halogen lightkh

Now
1.83- to 12. 59
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group of watches

711. peals, IIIUIU, *Iiti
s*'ssN

Now
24.99-44.99

Selected groop ii
twias, title, quwa a king sizes
Ig.3.UI0 17.W

Now 12.88

30% to 50%
off select
group of girls'
clothing

40% off

Now 6.88

1200 Waft styler/dryer

'Now
9.80 to $14

MIS Is SIN STU.
011 00161

Orig. to $75

30% to 50WI, Off
sheets &amp;
pillow cases

Glilets Sup.rcurl compact
portable curler

Prs.schssi ai schsel ags sizes.
1g. $I4ts NI

Coleman catalytic heater

Now 12.88

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30% , off
selected group of
women 's coats

Personal care appliances

Prs.school a school egs ibis

Now 13.99

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30% to 50 % off

30 % off boys'
coats &amp; jackets

Auorted colors ln
S M. LI XL
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Now $7

Men's
JCPenney
cardigan
sweater

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Orig, 814 to $17

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Friday, Dec. 21, im

Sanford, Fl.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Town Sells Its Potholes
Mayor John McGee of the
rural town of Falls City, Ore.
(pop. 752), could give large
cities some advice on how to
handle the pothole problem:
He sells them.
Like most municipalities
these days, Falls City is
feeling the pinch, and there

was no money to pave over while the $20 deluxe job
the potholes. So McGee comes with the recipient's
embossed
arranged a program of name
in
selling the potholes as fluorescent orange paint on
Christmas gifts "for people top of the patch. Purchasers
who have everything."are given a certificate
describing their pothole
For a regular repaving sites, the date each was filled
job, the purchaser pays $10, and written assurance the

purchase price was used
only for the pothole.
Asked if the Idea had
worked, Velta Mack, the city
recorder, said it had indeed.
"We have sold almost all the
potholes," she said.

It has been rumored -- and a fe old
timers will swear they can rtncmber it
that people used to pile their kids in the car
and go for rides in the country -. just for
the fun of it!
If the rumor has any truth to it, it must
have occurred when a dollar's worth of gas
would last a couple of days and a two-lane
road was big enough to handle all the
traffic.
True or not, this weekend would be a
good time to give it a try, but wait until
after dark. Load up the family and drive
through your neighborhood and take time
to enjoy all the Christmas decorations, the
colored lights, the Santa Clauses and
reindeer perched on roof tops.
Downtown Sanford has some lovely red
trees and bells suspended above First
Street that almost come to life after dark
when the lights are turned on. Nativity
scenes abound and many are lighted after
dark also.
Other Nativity scenes actually come to

flyou're thinking of getting out of the hoáè and
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Balkeesa and u.d do.elig, I p.m., every
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Boulevards, DeltoaL
Sidoy Night Deere CIa of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
dances each Saturday at DeBary Community
Cantor for. senior thI1g• [aye music twice a
Esbibit of rellglo. psiatligs 11th through 19th
eesly, through mid-January, Cornell Fine Arts
Cutor Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park. Free
to public Tuesday through Friday, 10a.m. to 5 p.m.
and Saturday and Sunday, 16 p.m. Closed Christmu and New Years Day.

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Brightly lit trees and bolls dress
up First Street in Sanford.

Cestempurary Art Is Piedsus Metal, Dec. 9
through Jan. 6, Maitland Art Center, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland. Gallery Hours: Tuesday
through Friday, 1oa.m.to4p.; Saturday, 10 am.
to 1 p.m.; Sunday, 14 p.m. Reception, Dec. 9, 2-5
P.M Artists,, Polar Canaan, Patricia KarnesStineon, Al Maier, Ga.! and Howard Sllverblatt and
Ken Weston. Free to public.

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A drive

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through many

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Cornell Fine Arts Cadw Miasum, Rollins College,
Winter Park, through December. Free to public.
Tuesday through Friday, 10 am. to 5 p.m.;
Saturday and Sunday, 16 p.m.

neighborhoods

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at several area churches.

Story. and
Photos by
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The Cml... Mesoum -Exhibit of rui cartoon
art and certoon miscellany, no aàn1Ion charge, 11
an, to 6p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, next to
As lee Part Pest Omce, 50 Semoran Blvd.

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life witli real people l)ortrayingMary,
Joseph, the three V ise ?iei1 and
shepherds.
Grace United Methodist Church at 118
W. Airport Boulevard in Sanford will
present such a scene outside the church
from to 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
and it special pageant following the candlelight service on the Christmas eve.
On Saturday and Sunday the young
people of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
will participate in it live Nativity scene
outside their church at 91 Orlando Drive
in Sanford. They will be there from 6:30 to
8:3( p.m. and from 9 to 11 p.m. on
Christmas Eve.
In the south end of the county, a Living
Tableau will be performed on the lawn of
the Rolling Hills Moravian Church on State
Road 434, a half mile east of 1-4.
The Living Tableau, an outdoor drama
using light, music and narration to tell of
the birth of Jesus, w.ill be presented
Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 D.M.

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generally provided with a
theme, but are not told

My dad picks oranges
grapefradts
tangerines
His muscles look big
He sweets alot

Shoada Williams

I would like to have red
I would like Bobby to be
green.
Green smells like a lemon.
I would like ltlfwe bad red
water.
If we had red water, It
would kill the grass.
I would like the sky tobe
red and green.
I would like Bobby to have
red hair,
Norman Hanson
The purple grass sounds

like a dog.

Just think they probably
have purple leaves
And green skies.
nyu pcupie wigni even
have orange feet

In their country, the rocks
might be yellow
Like gold.
SandiBrouson
Saudi
Blue and Yellow Poem
A blue and yellow tree
Would be cold and iceyou
the branches.
On the leaves it might be
warm.
Blue and yellow people
would look funny.
I think II everything was
Moe and yellow,

Itwonidgetboring.
If sandwiches were blue
and yellow,
They might not taste right.
Even Lions would be cold if
they were blue.
Jim Hamburg

The sun sounds like it's

cold.
The red trees sound like
monkeys.
A purple egg can knock a
friend of mine ouL
I would like Norman tobe
purple,
With a green smile like a
skUXL
I would like my sister to be

Did you see the three eyes l
had oumy face and the
one on the back of my

head?
Did you see the man with
three ears?
I just had to laugh.

Charretta Washington

a pink dog
That barks Like a cat.
I wish ary brother was a
purple pig.

My third eye can see
anything it c see j
the way 11 France or to

Bobby Dew

My third eye can see what

Red can sound like a cat.
Blue can sound like a goat,
Black snide like a tiger.
Yellow sounds like a
skeleton.
Brown sounds like .

me.ey.

Pink soonds like a roaster.
Green sounds like a snake.
Orange sounds like a

an

Puerto Rim
It's like (aside the hnm.n
body or '.Me the neigh.
bet's house.
My third eve can see
anything It Is perfect.
Sands. Bros..,

My Third Eye
My third eye
can 566 clear to my home,
My third eye
can see my dog chewing

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White snid, like Mrs.
Daphene Wm'ams
Black doesn't sound like a
dig.
It ukeutd sound like a make
.rarat.
If It was an Instruments

Black would sound like a
Jacqueline Hamilton

Red People and Their
Colors
Red people might have
p$e pass,
They might even have blue
Lious aid tiESfe.

omig.
My third eye
can see him chewing on my
shoe.
My third eye
can an like a cat In the
Might.
My third eye
can we something bad
happening.
Mylklrdeye
can see s.mthlng bad 15
going to happen.
My third eye
can an Is
Is frout.

of me and

My third eye
can on like a headlight on
a car,
My third eye

Friday, Dec. 21, lflO—.5
can
see
something
sneaking up on me.
My third eye
can see anything around
me.
My third eye
can see like the sun on a
bright day.
My third eye.
John Brewlngton

It I had a third eye
just think what I could see;
through walls, through
- people,
to my animals at home,
to the end of the earth,
maybe even farther.

i wonder what it would be
like?
And til had a third ear,
could bear everything In
the world,
Just turn me on and tune
me in and Listen from
dawn to dark.
Linda Cushing
My third eye can see what
kind of work my teacher

Is going to give us next.
My third ear can help me
listen tomymotlierauui
father plan to buy my
Christmas present.
My third eye can help me
see my future.
My third ear can hear the
army's plans.
My third eye can show me
what kind of car I'll get
when l grow up.
But I'm glad I only have

two eyes.
And Vm glad l only have
two years.
Dexter Franklin
Questions

Why Is a monkey brown?
Because It wants to be.
Why Is grass green?

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into a deep depression over
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overco me Lucy's mania for
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energy.
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expressed in their art work
over the past 2,000 years is
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characters in thinimated tale
based loosely onDickens' classic, "A Christmas Carol."
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19th-century social worker (Jill
Eikenberry) and a photographer (Kevin Dobson) transport
a group of New York City slum
orphans to new homes and
families in the Midwest.
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man appears at the Ropers
carrying his mother's diary.
which has an entry claiming
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playoff game; teams and exact
time to
announced.
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coverage of a first-round
playoff game
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Made At Night" (81W) (1937)
Charles Bayer. Jean Arthur, A
woman goes to Paris seeking a
divorce from her jealous hus.
band and finds both love and
disappointment. (2 Hrs.)
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chasing his secretary around
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karate and by a gun in the
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Akins) kianaps Bow ina plot to
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and six orphans transform
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9:30

0 (1) GOSPEL SINGING

1.30

(730 WRESTLING
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Gable, John Hodiak. Lives are
sacrificed in a strategic move
to bomb the airplane factories
of Germany. (2 1/2 Hrs.)
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Alex Cord. When two brothers
become enemies because of
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NEW YORK
Newly
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child but you couldn't tell
if you saw her. She's
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vacuuming
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Pauper" Prince Edward, the helpings of coconut cake,
ten-year-old heir to the English apple pastry, apricot pie and
throne, meets ragged, looka- a few inches of chocolate
like Tom Canty. Together they
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Dale. (A)
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dispute
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bizarre murders committed
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

'60 Minutes' Captures

Daytime Schedule
MORNING

1 st Place In Ratings
By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Television Writer
NEW YORK (UP!) - The American
television audience Is getting a bum rap.
Every now and again television critics
erupt In a burst of flak aimed at programs
designed to appeal to an audience with the
IQ of a lima bean.
The industry answer invariably rans to a
variation on the theme that networks give
audiences the programs they want.
Consider the Nielsen ratings for the
week just past:
The number one program for the week,
attracting half the audience watching
television during Its time on the air, was
60 Minutes."
The lowest rated show for the week,
watched by only 13 percent of those with
their sets on, was "California Fever."
The question remains, what does the
audience really want to see?
Last week what they watched moat of
was ABC shows, giving the network first
place for the week, edging out CBS. NBC
ran a poor third.
11

The questions remains as to what
audiences really want to watch.
One thing they are watching more of
than ever In news, thanks to the Iranian
crisis. The three network ratings have
increased l3.S percent over last year for
the 11 weeks ending Dec. 14. All three have
participated In the gain, with the biggest
share of the rise In viewers going to ABC.
ABC was able to boast another sign of

MONDAY

vitality - its World News Tonight not only
surpassed NBC's Evening News for the
week, but It came the closest ever to
tying the CBS Evening News, otherwise
known as the Cronkite News.
The entertainment ratings were a
mixture of series and Christmas shows.
The Santa Claus specials to fare well Included Bob Hope's Christmas Show
(NBC), "Charlie Brown's Christmas"
(CBS), Henry Winkler in "An American
Christmas Carol" (ABC), Donnie and
Marie's Christmas Special (ABC),
"Raggedy Ann and Andy in the Great
Santa Claus Caper" (CBS), Perry Como's
Christmas in New Mexico (ABC) and Dean
Martin's Christmas in California" (NBC).
If something could spoil Christmas for
CBS, It would be the sad showing of Its new
"Young Maverick" series, going nowhere
on Wednesday night opposite ABC's
"Eight Is Enough" and NBC's "Real
People." Unless ratings go Up,
"Maverick" will be a short run series,
replaced in the spring byalimited rim
series that CBS wants to teat.
The ten top network television programs
for the week ending Dec. 16, according to
the A.C. Nielsen Co., were:
1:6O Minutes; 2: One Day AtATIme;3:
(tie) Three's Company and Circus of the
Stars; 5: ArddeBunker's Place; 6: Angle;
- 7: Dallas; I: M•A4H; 9: NFL Monday
night football; 10: Happy Days.

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loins repeatedly circle a streak. It'll be aired Wed- theory of no stars, no centratfon and ability to
track, despite 120-degree nesday, Dec. 26, on CBS.
criticism for lack of ability, withstand pain that led him
heat and an altitude of 5,000
The story Is based on the The result was an award. to ignore the cancer which
feet, you'd think he was life of John Baker, track star winning team,
took his life 18 months after
training for the 1980 and teacher who dedicated
Allyn Ann McLerle and it was discovered.
Olympics. But the actor his last 18 months he died
"By the time he saw a
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was getting the workout of of cancer at 25
to
his 111e during the filming of coaching children, and parents In the two-hour doctor, he'd gone at least
four months in terrible
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General Motors. Also
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are Ed Begley, Jr., felt they would dull his
Shifting Season.
Baker was nicknamed Ellen Geer, Mason Adams, ability to work with his
"I'm not a runner or even "Upset
John" In 1965 when Constance Foslund, Ben- kids."
a Jogger," says Bottoms,
"A Shining Season," based
he led his
underdog jamin Bottoms and Steve
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was filmed on
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when I have to do something, victory over the favored USC
location
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where Baker
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track
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and he went into rigorous scientists
feel better when you
recently
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elementary
school
was
training aiming at the 1972 by the General Motors named for him
as a result of
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coached.
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Western Journalist since the Is supporting Sornoza? Is

Vietnamese drove the killing black people? Is
za helps Elizabeth nurse Fran- con thousands of dollars from reveals his secret weapon.
Into President Carter's Americans out in 1974.
neglecting the American
cis back to health, she and her a group of unsuspecting fisherhuman rights policy, calling
Said Pham: "I don't see Indians? There are no
daughter contract the disease. men. (R)
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the form of a swinging party, a ural mother of their adopted thouse writer Edward Rasen
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the policy to make use of practiced by our side."
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issues
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radicals (In Santa Barbara)
had family and .duestlenal
bac roimde very thflr to
e," rec.js Payne, now a
lawyer In wndar'n Colorado.
"I had to learn some hip
jaron, bs* I dldo't have to
repress my own per.
aomallty. I bad a tougher
tim, later on, when I was
imderoov-j work on
criminal
in Texas and
trying to blend In with poor,
uneducated guys who'd
spent moot
d of their lives in
jail."
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"It was er$tIng, and It felt
llbaaservlc,tomycomigq.
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that now of my tagds
pd any real Una to
America and the whole
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operation was
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Owned By Star? Check . Before Buying
DEAR DICK: I am writing this linc In hopes you can
help me. We recently purchased a brass chandelier that
was supposed to have come out of Judy Canova's house.
We are In hopes you can tell us something about it. Also,
we have heard that she has passed away, and we have
heard that she Is still alive. Which Is right? DAVID FRIES
AND SKIP LANE, Nampa, Idaho.
No guarantees, but It would seem you have been taken. I
talked to Diana Canova, Judy's daughter, who is currently
active on the "Soap" series. She says that her mother
(who is still alive, by the way) has been living In the same
nouse near the .unsem Strip for some 20 years. According
to Diana, who grew up In that house, there never were any
brass chandeliers. And there certainly have been none
sold or given away. When people try to sell you things
supposedly once owned by a star, be extremely
suspicious. I would suggest getting some sort of proof In
writing, before you buy anything like that.
DEAR DICK: I want to know about a small, blaegray,
longhaired dog that was In one of the "Hart To Hart"
shows, starring Robert Wagner and Stefaale Powers.
Please help we find out what weed the little dog Is. MRS.
ROBERT MARTIN, Rock 0W, S.C.
That little dog was found In the pound, lying an the
ground and sitting around, and nobody Is sure what breed
he is. Educated guesses are that it is Part-cocker and part.
terrier, although exactly what kind of terrier Is up for
grabs.

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legislature when she was only 23, but lost. I hear she does
some radio broadcasting in Philadelphia now.
DEAk mci: My brother and I made a bet witha friend
about John Denver and Bob Denver. My brother and hay
that the two Denver, are not related. Our friend say they
are. Who's right? SUE STANISLAWS&amp;I, Tucson, Aria.
You are. They are totally unrelated.
DEAR DICK: Could you please settle an argument? Is "TrapperJohu, M.D." (Pernell Roberts) the same persia
who played Trapper on the series "MA4S41 1 ? KAREN,
Vicksburg, Mich.
No. In fact, there isno more Trapper Trapper John on
the "M-A-&amp;H" series. That was the character Wayne
Rogers played In the early years of the show, but when he
left the character wis put In mothballs. Or aspirin tablets.
DENCY David Brinkley exam.
December 26 Ines the worlds most demand..
ing job . tho proziency of the
United States, focusing on
EVENING
nudist colony. Mr. Backwards. what it has done to the men
and a 10-year-old disc jockey who held it and what the men
who held it have done to the
are
featured. (A)
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MAVERICK
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becomes heir to a still-to241I. 0) MASTERPIECE THE. Ben
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played
poker hand willed to (flO
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ATRE "Poidark" Demelza dl,VEGAS Dim races
military leaders.
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him by a friend who dropped against time to save a nun who
covers that Ross' trial is in dan- dead
01 Psychology Today
On the positive le, the
a high-stakes is being hold hostage in
of being perjured by paid game. during,
dropping old at a lower rate than,
1
You can save a lot money -maybe $158
witnesses. (Part Oat 16)
exchange for a priceless stolen
achieving comparable averages in their
O GHT IS ENOUGH The cross
- by showing you're tough before you get
. (A)
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hlghly4edtnlcal courses, and moving lido AND FRIENDS Guests: John Bradford, launch a frantic
down to serious bargaining for a new car.
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high cadet-leadership positions.
Byner. Francine
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In a recent experiment, psychologists
who
has
happily
joined
forces
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not
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physical
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searching for a lost fortune. ATM "The
Jo'lm T. Cacloppo pretended to be buyers.
Of
Duke
pull.
fitness.
There
they
perform
the
same
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They tried three different strategies seven
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Street H" Louisa discovers that
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long Jumps and rums as men, but are
(Ii) (35) JIM ROCKFORD
times each on ____
a variety of salesmen 21
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required to do fewer of eaCh..
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MANCES
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The study was done by Col. John W.
cities
are really the work of
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and Emily invite Carol to share ny No. '9' The distinguished fe
Williams Jr. In the Academy's Depart- her "heavy" experiences with Austrian conductor Herbert pranksters. (Part 2 of 16)
Their first strategy was "soft" l'ittIal
mont of Behavioral Sciences and the "overweight workshop." .' von Karajan
(117) LAST OF THE WILD
bargaining, In which the buyer asked the
leads the
Leadership. He found that a growing
renowned
Vienna
Philharmonic
salesman for an offer on an impala and,
' 1130
700
ci the male cadets now express 0(4) THREE'S
in
Anton
Bruckner's
Symphony
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whatever price was quoted, remarked that
A CROWD
No.9 in 0 Minor.
John Davidson. Guests: Kres
d1 II I e Knob With such statements as "I a)P.M. MAGAZIINE
It seamed fair. Then the buyer asked for an
(17) MOVIE "Tammy And kin. Dick Shawn.
would be totally willing to serve under a CD
offer on a Monte Carlo, a more expensive
The
Bachelor" (1957) Debbie (5) 0 CBS LATE MOVIE
SANFORD
AND
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woman
In
any
Air
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Force
Job."
The
reason
car, and after getting the salesman's
Reynolds, Leslie Nielsen. A "Something For Joey" (1977
12plM fl17 hO thatEMIlcadetsFred is forced to find a
Initial offer objected and asked for a
very naive backwoods girt dis- Geraldine Page, Marc Singer
ociate military leadership with partner for the junk yard when covers
second, lower price.
a man whose plane has The true story of Heisman troLamont
seeks
employment
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physical fitrasu.
crashed and nurses him back phy winner John Cappelletti
In the second strategy, "touáb"
Initial
elsewhere,
and his cbse relationship with
_____
(10) MACNEIL / LINRER to health. .
bargaining, the buyer asked the asiennan
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his younger brother, who was
The
pattern
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relations
between
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stricken
with leukemia, is
(17)
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SANFORD AND SON
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and then asked for two
r
(A)
.
Lamont
consults
a
psychiatrist
Arnold
and
to
start
Willis are shocked
in graduate school
offers on the Mode Carlo. i
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BOAT Gopher
to see what causes his head- when they discover Mrs.
Anonymous reoiss to a survey on the aches.
strategy, no Initial bargaining, the buyer
and
Isaac
have
their love lives
Garrett's
new
boyfriend is temporarily disrupted
subject were recently given by 243 male
by two
asked for a series 01 offers only on
many years younger than she. thieving
.
________
division
, and = famale Members of the
chimpanzees 'and
Monte Carlo
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Isaac's possessive mother. (A)
Ow American Ps)'ChoIOgiCnl Association to 5(4) TIC TAO DOUGH
A SHINING._____
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THE
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The result confirmed the Idea that In
wtid
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negotiations, tougimom pays. Soft initial
Abosd17percsMol the wansnr.porJ Cl) S HOLLYWOOD track star John Baker who. (DO BARETTA Baratta
SIOUARES
bargaining produced an avww final
despite a fatal Illness, spent his - 5eathus for a 13-yo-old
that they had had
,it
year of hfe guiding a 'si1,.- ness to a murder whose Ifs is
offer virtually Idei4kol to what buyers got
-last
their graduate .chee teadws, ranging. (11) (35) MAUCI Maude takes
guts'
track team to their first in danger. (A)
with
on the medical profession after
bargaining at all Tough
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iron fondiiitg to sexual
season.
winning
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Initial bargaining, however, broughi the
flgwe reas to 25 percent among room she receives treatment from a (D•CHA$Ur$ ANGELS
doctor.
5(4) TOMORROW Guests:
final average price quoted for the Monte
female graduates. Only 3 percent of the new(10)
DICK cAvrrr Guest. (1]) (.5) OINANI S FRIENDS Mystery writers Mickey SpilCarlo down by $131.
.
men reported audi coitact, although they Sandy Duncan,
star of She Cohost: Paul Williams. Guests: lane, Robert Bloch, Donald
Ed Amer. Bert Convy, Ann Westlake and Dilys Wynn. (A)
MY have had fewer chances since Most Broadway production
Women arrived at the U.S Air 'orce' 7sschers in such programs are male.
Jackson, The Dirt Band, Ken
Pan."
Academy In W7$. Since then the ma].
(12) (17) ALL NI THE FAMILY Minyard, Mimi Kennedy.
The practice seams to. be on
(10) AT THE WHITE 12) (17) NEWS
Mike
learns the hard way that
cadets have grown
more
Casufoitahis with
_____
_________
asi to to
HOUSE
Cellist
MsIlsIav
games a,e not always Child's
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women, the more recent ____________
lbs degree, the'
Rostropovlch.
music
director
4)I 12)(17) MOVIE "it Came
Paradoxically, though, a recent study
the National' Symphony From Beneath The Sea" (1955)
more liholy was a report 01 sexual cu'itaet
am
shaPed that proximity canoed a 'Ugt4 but
Only 2 percent of the therapists
Orchestra, performs from the Faith Dmergu., Kenneth
REAL
Reports East Room of the Whits House. Tobey, A giant octopus enters
steady decline In the men's confidence in
responded said they thought such on ca reunion
of black WOI'Id
'San Francisco Harbor after
women's . abilPy to. become
icl1ve ... rI&amp;''r could b '.'bon.fldaL'
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being affected by an H-bomb.
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Sellers as a concert pianist who is constantly taled by two
adoring teenagers. I was wondering what ever became of
the actresses, Merrie Spaeth and Tippy Walker, who
played the teenagers. I can't recall keeking either of them
In anything else, although both were most charming Inthis movie. J. RAYMOND POAGE, Vancouver, Wash.
I understand that Tippy Walker still considers herself
an actress and lists "Jennifer On My Mind" and "Thc
Jesus Trip" among her credits, whatever those were.
Mu Spaeth never did any more acting. An Informant tells

DEAR DICK: What Is the birth date of actor 'James
MacArthur? Is his age the reason that he loft "Haw"
Five-O" after 11 years? Has be decided to do only stage
plays from now on? Or will he (hopefully) be In the cut 01
another weekly series? Is be married and, U so, bow many
chilEes? MRS. H. V., Morgan City, La.
Jim MacArthur was, born on Dec. I, 1937 and his age,
such as it I&amp; had nothing to do with his leaving the show.
He gives the usual reason: after 11 years, he wanted to do
Other things. His future plans are to do many different
things -stage, films, 'IV. He really doesn't want to do
another series, but, of course, his arm is available for
twisting, at a price. He is divorced and has two children
Mary is 14 and Charley is 19.
DEAR DICK: Several time, in the last few years I've
curled up before my TV and enjoyed a movie called "The
World of Henry Orient." Made In 1114,11 starred Peter

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successful films scaled down kernel of plot information, their loved ones, dashing up
into TV series. It isn't
Th e performing must be the aisle for grub. Then,
often, though, that we see the direct and obvious. Then it's when the effects ended, theit
occur. "Batman" on to the
returned to the
comes to mind, but the commercial. Grub 'em and screen.
"Batman" movies weren't hold 'em.
As for the film's character
exactly considered Oscar
Movies are made for an
1l4tn'!;hi;).
(It t'Jot'i er('
material
the series was attentivi' audience. You
drawn tot
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extra bucks.
assumed you're
coil. ference? TV characters are
"Star Trek: The Motion centrating on what's on the
grouped together for the long
Picture" is something a bit screen. So, a movie can build
haul
it's a marriage inmore unusual - a mammoth toward a point at
the expense steati of a one-night stand.
adaptation of a series that of short term victories -- it
slid off the air 10 years ago. can score by the way it The conflicts riiust wear
"Star Trek: The TV juxtaposes several scenes in well, the abrasions must not
Series," which now has a a sequence, or the way it disturb the existing order. A
feisty, much publicized cult parallels one character's quick bit of schtick between
following, was noted for its activities with another. Speck and McCoy and then
earnest, allegorical plots and There are also no artificial it's on with the story. Movie
for Its family of strong act breaks caused by conflicts can cut to the bone.
characters. On the small commercials.
Relationships can
be

Aboard the all-new Starship U.S.S. Enterprise are (from left) Stephen

screen it worked.

"Star Trek: The Motion severed.
On the big screen it Picture" is written and
"Star Trek. The Motion
doesn't,
Trek - The Motion Picture,"
The failure of "Star Trek: performed like a TV show. Picture" was imprisoned by
and Instead of peaking toward its TV characters, and by the
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December 27 Cohost: Paul Williams. Guests: it is Indeed an artistic flopcommercials it peaks toward actors who played them. It
Art Carney. George Burns, points out greater dif- self-contained bursts of was not bound by its TV
Hong Kong Fashion Show, Lee ferences between the two tension -- a malfunctioning wilting. It did that all on its
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25TH CENTURY A bizarre
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Minyard, Julie Raatz. Cathrine the screens.
woman with the ability to hurl
Certain Death, Speck's lone
Gilmore. Maria Caron.
it isn't likely we'll see
bolts of energy kidnaps a
6.00
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True,
the
film's
hardware
genetically
perfect
woman
9:30
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(DO SOAP Billy celebrates is definitely movie stuff - cloud that merely serve to this way soon, but we are
a4 (10) MASTERPIECE THE. whom Buck was assigned to
his 181h birthday and Chester rousing score, rumbling showcase the special
actors,
TV
ATRE "Poldark" The trial protect.
The short character
Cindy,
THE
WALTONS
pulls a series of outrageous Dolby Sound, expensive new
begins, with Poldark's enemies trying to become
scenes writers, directors, agents,
the perfect
stunts to get back into Jessi- sets and kaleidoscopic laser inside the
Enterprise producers and executives
in attendance. (Part 10 of 161
explosions. But it doesn't (always my favorite part of moving en masse into the
(12) (17) CAROL BURNETT wife for Ben by following a ca's good graces.
AND FRIENDS Guest: Roddy homemaker's manual, instead
(10) UPSTAIRS, DOWN- make for a movie. Why? the series) come to an abrupt
movie business.
is transformed into a fanatic.
STAIRS "Desirous
McDowell.
01 Because the software - the halt
several minutes
(DO LAVERNE S SHIRLEY
Change" The arrival of an
writing directing and acting we witness the effects. So
Unless these people prove
6:30
Shirley is more than upset
attractive Austrian countess at
is still TV. I'll explain,
(4) NEC NEWS
does the audience's interest, themselves capable
adwhen she discovers a passion- Eaton Place brings a change of
C.t)S CBS NEWS
The TV audience has relationships, these too
note written to Laverne by
justing what goes onto the
CDO ABC NEWS
Shirley's one and only love,
numerous household
During these lavish In- big screen, we're
10:00
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KNOTS
LANDING
distractions,
as
well
as
other
terruptions
I started wat- see a lot more $20 million
1.S.)
(12) (17)
NEWHART A 12- ([fl(35) JIM ROCKFORD
ching
the
people
In the films with station breaks.
culminates
in
8
(10)
PROBE
"Tourism
(Premiere)
Sid
and
Karen
Fairchannels
available
toit.
So
a
hour romance
gate, a couple living in
Carol's marriage to a hand- Development" The future goals
Landing, find their marriage
some travel agent.
and plans for tourist attracshaken
when Sid's rebellious
tions In Orange and Volusia
Tim
daughter from a previous marCounties
are
questioned.
ROWD
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(12(17)MOVIE "Along Came riage comes to live with them.
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After Lamont refuses to let courts danger when she invesThe Academy of Motion
Fred
finds
out
tigates
the
possibility
of
foul(1l)
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Fred place a bet.
(10) LORD MOUNTBAT- Picture Arts and sciences
in
her
husband's
death.
that his number was the winner play
TEN: A MAN FOR THE CENTU- has signed Johnny Carson to
of the day.
8:30
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p4(10) MACNEIL / LENRER CD 0 BENSON Benson accepts the responsibility of
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When Lamont tails for an older Kraus leads the rest of the
ish rule to independence. (Part which will be telecast live,
woman. Fred schemes to show mansion employees on strike.
Monday, April 14, 1980,
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him how ridiculous it is.
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beginning at 9:00 p.m., EST,
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11:30
7:30
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TONIGHT
Guest
host:
"We
are thrilled that
(4) TIC TAO DOUGH
hold into a dangerous and terJohn Davidson. Guests: The the second year in a row,
(5) 0 THE
NEWLYWED rifying situation.
for

Hudson Brothers, Paul Johnny Carson will host the
Williams, Orson Bean.
Academy Awards," said
S (4) NBC MOVIE "Ode To
(t) 0 COLUMBO A scientist
TUNE
whose son was involved in the ABC's President of EnterMaude insists Billy Joe" (1977) Glynnls
(U) (35)MAUOE
Anthony D.
Is
not
jealous
when
O'Connor,
Robby
Benson.
A
theft of research work kills a tainment,
that she
involved
in
his
first
Thomopoulos.
'As one of
colleague
who
threatened
to
Vivian returns from
reveal the information to the America's
looking 10 years younger. (Part serious romance mysteriously
premIer
plunges off a bridge to his
press.
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television hosts, Johnny
(7)0 POLICE WOMAN Pep. Carson's superb wit and
4 (10) DICK CAVET1 Guest: death. (A)
per and Crowley go undercover
Snowdon, professional photo- (1) 0 BARNABY JONES
to locate the lab producing pills enthusiasm added a unique
grapher and former husband of Barnaby's investigation into a
a
Mexican
barrio
is
murder
In
responsible
for a series of stu- Ingredient to last year's
Princess Margaret.
telecast, making it a
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(U) (35) WILD, WILD WEST A memorable evening for
Archie suspects that Edith is and vigilante-style passions.
turning Catholic• when she CD aBARNEY MILLER Bar- self-styled maharajah kidnaps millions of Americans, We
takes to wearing a religious ney assigns a female detective agent West and holds him cap- are delighted to we him once
with a toothache to investigate
live in his palace.
medal md attending mass.
a dentist accusec "of fooling (12) (17) MOVIE "Devotion" again host the country's
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72nd Year, No. 106—Sunday, December 23,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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for trial, a charge punishable by a maximum of five years In which Is supposed to be used to determine how much of a
jail and a fine, the maximum sentence for the original grand penalty the party will pay.
theft charge.
In all cases, each day served awaiting the report is
He has not yet been sentenced on that plea, made Nov. 5. credited towards any jail term the party might have to serve,
Instead, he is being held in what is described as a legal "no
Assistant State's Attorney Don Marbiestone said the
man's land," awaiting the results of a pre-sentencing In. charge of failing to appear is totally separate from any other
vestigation.
charges. The law is designed so a person who escapes
prosecution
long enough to prevent a trial from being
Local attorney Jerald Ruttberg explained the law has set
to
properly
tried
will not just go free, he said.
no maximum time limits on the investigation. In order
prepare a thorough report, the county's parole and probation
Marblestone said the only other such case he handled
department often takes between four and eight weeks to put resulted In the party receiving a sentence of time served
together a person's criminal and social history, a report while waiting for the report. This case involved much more

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
An Ohio man, extradicted to Sanford to stand trial on grand
theft charges but later found innocent, remains in the
Seminole County Jail because he failed to appear on the ti
date.
On Oct. 30, Frank Hall III was found Innocent of stealing
prope rty from his former employer In a circuit court trial,
He had defended himself against the charges, on which he
had been arrested on March 10, and later extradicted back
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elderly woman narrowly escaped death Pugh, a long-time Lake Mary resident
in separate house fires In Seminole who said he knew Ferry for many yeam
County Friday.
In a separate house fire Friday in Fern
An elderly Lake Mary man, tentatively Park, 73old Loma "Buddy" Clarke
Identified as Joseph Ferry, was killed In reportedly pulled herself through a dark,
a fire at his home at Washington and smoke4illed hallway at her daughter's
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before he could be rescued.
sulWOOd when
both de anding the return o( the shah as
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a "mthimwndinpd, the crisis was
• bedroom in the wood-frame structure. The fire broke out about 9 a.m. at the
likely to drag on and the hostages held
until at least mid or late January.
The fire was first reported to the fire home of Gary and Jeanie Kay Gunter
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depazjment by Lake Mary Police about (Mrs. Clarke's daughter), 1210
radio, Ayatollah Ruhoflah Khomeini
11:07 p.m., Neff said. He added about 12- Glastonberry Road in the English
ordered the ruling Revolutionary Council
14 firefighters in three trucks responded Estates subdivision, according to
to "Invite some of the committed and
the scene, and although y had the Seminole County firefighters.,
r.uponstble priests" to hold services so
fire under control within minutes,
the captives could celebrate Owistinis
firefighters remained at the house until )js midj ,fire probably
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No cause had been determined early
did.
Friday night and left nothing but the smouldering engulfed a two-story home. Five others were and tentative damage was set at about Saturday as fire investigators continued
their probe of the blaze. Damage wal
Tough Khomeini referred only to remains of the house (above) he had occupied for injured trying to escape, a fire official said. The $20,000.
Protestant and Catholic clergy, the many years. It took only minutes to extinguish the blaze, which apparently started In the basement.
Neff said a fire marshal was called to estima ted at about $25,000.
militants said rabbis would also be- blaze, first reported at 11:07 p.m., but hours to broke out at 4:15 a.m. and burned out of control the scene since a death occurred,
More than 35 W4*m were at the
allowed to see the hostages Uthey finally contain
said Lake Mary volunteer for about an hour, said a deputy chief firefighter, although the fire was not thought to be Friday mornft fire and most runined
wished.
until 5 Tavonya Green, 6, and Sandra Ford, 16, were caused by arson,
until about 3p.m. when the fire was fully
of all faiths will be firefighters, who remained on the scene
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human needs and reflect cirrenrealiUes,'Brown
"In Orange, Semlnole'and Osceola counties we
energy.uving mass trarlt,
8nl1e County coqnmIon chairman Bill
emphasized.
would be hard-hit if tourists couldn't get around,"
Kirchhoff said he hu told the P.ogl.'s Traneit
It Is staggering, Gagnon said, when you realize he said. Thousands of people who work In hotels,
What if gofor FIV1la automobiles was no longer coop that taxpayers have lmcat.d "time after that74 percent of all energy used In central Florida restaurants and other tourist business would be out
Is used for fueling the automobile.,
tlm&amp;' they want the roads, net miii transit
of work, he pointed out.
available?
One bus,, he said, can take about 40 cars off the
Gagnon, Hedrick and Brown said ma of the
"ft's not trueatall," Gapon said. "Taxpayers,
You'd be sharing a bus with 11,314 neople.
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it's ratio 01 prk to buses In the lando want mass Irault."
01 course, the people's transit representatives
Growth management means planning and
Sarah Bilderbeck, munber of the Seminol.
gira
4 one 01 the riasoia the
People's Tressit orpolzation Is pressing so herd Coisy League 01 Women Voters, said recently that said, they realize simply providing buses Is net the regulating to check "sprawl," the sireiding out of
as the price of autos and gasoline continues to whole answer. Ridership, they said, must be homes and businesses which makes building of
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more and more roads, as well as duplication of
The Peoples Tnensit Organization is an Orlando-sl rockit, a mass tra'-"poiiatlan system will be stimulated.
It has been docwn.nled in federal sigdles, they ether services, necessary.
dgeod,dicM.dto the crsMono(aneIc1int - de''td men aid mere by the giAsral psh'¼.
A
'i1 elderly. the poor, the yaisgand the Worlds recoiled In BumBide, that the way to stimulate
"We mud cluster our development," Gagnon
trotatim symim in the
1ide -m'opoIMan ares, Including Seminoleasedmas. trassit now and Ikoow thereVS may, transit rldsrsldp involves three dep.The first Is said. "This makes it easier and less expensive to
many more of us who would use mass transit and pIIc and political sçpoil. Neat Is the need for provide tranortation."
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,Wby? Because there sill be a true pa crises, we willing to pay lazes to mçpod such a system," ritulantlal stable financial resources and third Is
service .speniioss both to quality and quantity.
example of the disastrous results of unchecked
ascording to Bruce Gagiwn, organizer of the go*. she said.
"Ths politician (knu't know what to aq to the
'Thbsblythea1mpoi1aitWar, however, Is sprawl.
e're net very anart U we CuA't projset that
hsl
tratitlu,i
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probabl y impossible, now, to provide mass
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plsn lock Ilk, they're p'"*vg (or a gesoilni . buliders say ms transit doem't pay for itself, but gem," the sipest
transp
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odds? Pallddans tent bius to VA samoy into reeds I've never seen a "way that pays for ua,uuai uer, have no
Pecvles Transit contend, clustering Increases
"An $'9Pt 01 tinili (aaie Cowy'a proj.cted rldersiuli
and we've get plemy 01 thu."
On ,esl."
on ezIdü* mass transit routes without an
Guy Brown, aii'4hrr People's Transit orgudeem, iepsr'lwi . the ps
's Transit, the
01
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tr$ has been fparsd beaus. of the 3101 They are prepidag to md $0 inllli for Increase In dceratins costs 01 the rout..
are dodging their
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H.drick influence 01 reed highers and the imis in
Wiwsys aid reeds and oily m1uI,i, for
*'a problem it all goviromeidul
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acre produce about 30 percent fewer auto trips
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before
development moves out, Hedrick said.
ly
reeds.
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Thus, People's Transit favor, strict land-use
it is
on cArs, 0M peBitlos aid trafllc
OMM NP as
Tourists mud have a way to git to and would In planning, whether or not this causes private land
W" very ierte4 in codiiii ft to WN .. js, lusts guilt med .4 $jur gas prices.
owners to lce IJIOUC).
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work of the local probation department, explaining it may
take more time to do the reports, but the delay results in a
much better product.

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will be given to Hall for failing to be in court for his t rial, he
said Hall's "not a bad guy, not a 'hopeless criminal."

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prosecution, Marbiestone added. Sheriff's deputies had to
travel to Ohio to bring him back on the extradition warrant.

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) - Militants
controlling the U.S. Embassy In Tehran
have agreed to allow clergymen to pay
Christmas visits to the 50 Americans
being held hostage.
The Iranian government also an.
nounced Friday It had agreed on a
"comprehensive plan" to deal with the
crisis, but did not reveal any details.
The Tehran Times newspaper said
today the plan offered a "ray of hope"
some of the hostages could be freed
shortly and that relatives might be
allowed to visit them, though a militant
spokesman earlier this week ruled out
the second option.
The newspaper quoted a 'senior
nnber of the revolutionary council
saying a comprehensive plan to deal with
the hostage situation would be announced

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Hanein Heikal, said: "The people of Iran want

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19) In matters affecting your practical in business and
seff-interests today, you may financial matters. Things left
not realize the strength of to chance may not work out.
your position, and you'll see
VIRGO (Aug. M.W. :2)
yourself as the underdog Always doing the same things
rather then the odds-on with the same people can get
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don't look for what others can
LIBRA (Sept. 234)ct. 23) Be BY Olwam Jacoby
do for you. Rather, see what positive and optimistic, but and Alan Saistag
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plall. The motion Passed 4 to I wit
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dictator-type
state," he said
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Semlnole"Count
Conunissioner Bill Kirchhoff reminded
willi,anis sai(I the plan went through a
control and ownership of our land," Mrs. Glenn to deny all of the prolwsed
iunendments to the Comprehensive Plan, long provess of lie.arifigs and that the Crowe that the last time he spoke before
Cammack said.
"We landowners are being coerced to except those concerning aviation, ports, public input desired had already been the board, county planners supported his
position.
conform to the ideologies of the Seminole mass transit and electric utilities which obtained,
'I'lic commission %%as consi(ering e
Oil ov. rowe pro e e a rezon ng
County Planning Department," she said. were approved %ithout protest in
She accused the commission of trying October, and to appoint a 15-member In- olmsed.unendinents as part of a state- effort by the Seminole Employment and
to use their zoning power to devalue citizens sludy group to reassess the plaui require(i reviv%% process of the Com- Economic Development Corporation
property so that the county could obtain and proposed amendments, failed mice. prellellsive Plan. The plan is mandated (SEEDCO I to facilitate installation of an
indwstrial park near his home.
But as the commission 1),ainstakingl) I)% the state.
it later at lowered prices.
% 1,am hointowners agreed with the
By their negative recommendation,
Planners pointed out that the Com- went through the 100 pages of propose(I
who
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(if
one
homeowner,
felt
planners were instrumental in
statvlii
county
for
the
next
ehve an is overall philosophy amendments item by item
getting
the proposed park defeated, as
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the
plan
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Zens' wishes. Kirchhoff said.
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Mrs. Cammack, a real estate agent, frequently asked if her group had (it)- I -lit.N and is an ellort -to reduce in- IV rlie
Kirchhoff
defended county planners
jections
to
individual
sections
twing
divitloals
to
serfs
oil
land
that
was
once
owns 370 acres on Lake Harney.
saying
the
ideas
for the amendments
theirs."
approved.
e said the Comprehensive Plan
"Whoever controls the land controls came from many sources, not just the
Mrs. Cd
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excessively restricts the right of
property
owners to use and enjoy their the Seminole County Board of Realtors the people," another protester told the planners.
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agreed they had no objections to parts of Imard. "We'll sooll have the same rights
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objected
to the count) residents feeling
ha'.t
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liiisi,mii
Her comments and demands of the the amendments concerning libraries,
713
lievier
Road,
along
that
there
exists an adversary
Jun
Crom.
board were greeted by prolonged ap- transportation and other issues not
relationship
between
the planning
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others
present,
vigorously
attacked
plause and a standing ovation from the relating to lund use.
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department
and
the
citizens
of the
These
parts
of
the
amendinents
were
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county
planning
department.
overflow crowd.
'These planners have the insolence to county.
Loud speakers were set up in a cour- passed individually.
"At least it isn't from our side, he
For the third time, Mrs. Glenn tell us how we shall live," Crowe said.
thouse lobby so those that couldn't get in
"The planner is a potential dictator said.
the IM-seat commission chamber could proposed a citizens' groupto study the
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We were asked to suggest a
proper way to get to seven.
Whfle there are lots of ways to
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the box is the most logical
one.
North's two-heart call Li a
cue bid. South just bids two
notrump. He intends to move
Into high gear later on, but
wants more informaltion from
his partner.
North's four spades gives it,
so now South can afford to bid
five diamonds to show the
ace This gives North a chance
to show that be has very good
clubs, whereupon South, who
has that ver
yood spade sult,
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can well Of
to go to seven.

Fire Chief G. M. Harriett stands near the charred remains of
the county courthouse Christmas tree.

Courthouse Suffers
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hear the proceedings.

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county's entire Comprehensive Plan.
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County, a group she organized, Mrs.
Cammack demanded the county reopen
hearings on the entire Comprehensive
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see
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would
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7U Comprishosive Plan, reqWred by Property owners of Seminole County packed the
state law. w" adopted In September, county commission hearing room (abovell restrict land use were defeated.
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The Smftd am and police departments were quickly on the wene to In.
dw pikelady extitlIgiddrd yuletide blaw.
°dIdn't et anybody's permission to put the tree is," commented a
Fire Udof G.M. Harriett.
sliotiy m0d
--Anydft like ft in a public building should be done by code. They improvljed the llghung hookup on the tree and that's what caused the flre."
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sistent. Make a strong second you're going to be disap- expect to bid grand slams Ing questions will
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) make wrongs right.
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Khomeini in the last week has accused the
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When courthouse maintenance worker Steve Tbeere arrived for work today
tinas tree burned mit
at 6:45 a.m., he found the cour thouse's 15-foot

attitude will gain what you regarding serious issues. contract, bidding was an

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to assassinate the shah and his wife, Pars said

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much debated flood-prone area land-use
restrictions and agreed to appoint a

WIN AT BRIDGE

might arise today between
you and a co-worker, rather
than leaving things unsettled.
Give-and-take is required.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This
could be a profitable day for

was gunned

three hit men riding a single motorcycle.
Ilic controversial leader of Iran's Islamic court

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as the county commission nixed the

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with your birthday. Mail $1
for each to Astro-Graph, Box
489, Radio City Station, N.Y.
10019. Be sure to specify birth
date.

funeral for Khomeini's close aide Mofatteh, who

Margaret Cammack and her Seminole

are a number of other more temporary method,
medicines that are used for there's always the IUD which

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kill th e American hostages if Washington attempts to rescue them.
Tehran's massive bazaar and schools
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chanting slogans and waving signs.

envelope for it. Send your gr
request to me, in care of this her husband but if there's any
newspaper, P.O. Box I55,I reason why the couple does
Radio City Station, New York, not want or should not have
idditional children, then
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Flood

Other readers who want this any circumstances.
Of course, I cannot pass an
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gunned down Tuesday, a huge crowd of mourners
marched through Tehran and then congregated in

be allowed to visit them for Christmas and we because he doesn't believe in the hereafter.

blood
the heart. Some are annoying, women do develop high
pressure
from
birth
control
some are unnoticed and some
pills. new women should not
can
be
dangerous.
It
depends
use
birth control pills under
entirely on what causes them.

llewsagency, Tuesday claimed responsibility for
th e three killings.

Khomeini, the ruling Isl- uI`iic Revolutionary
Council and tht, militants that the United state's
was to l;l'un '1 r
killing'
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beled the

poses a naval blockade.

with America!" Interior Minister Hashemi Ba!- death will be frightened of Mr. Carter's military
sanjani said in a newspa pe r interview that "there threats. But not us.
is a possibility their (the hostages') families will
"In fact it is Mr. Carter who is frightened

tell us if she can
take the pill safely?
DEAR READER — Some
these common problems of
would you

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DEAR DR. LAMB
Unfortunately, my 19-year-old control pills at all and
granddaughter got involved reportedly just as effective, If
th an illiterate, mentally not more so, in preventing
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
If you've been having bad and have a beautiful, healthy, Planned Parenthood, or she
December 19, 1979
luck kicking off a plan, enlist smart baby boy six months could ask her doctor who
Ventures or enterprises you the aid of someone more old. When my daughter urged could also fit her with an IUD
either originate or have a mature orexperienced. You'll her to take the pill, she said If she needs one.
hand In controlling will be be put on the right track.
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luckiest for you this coming
TAURUS (Apr il 20-May 20)
year. Don't wait for others to Guard against accepting as
get your show on the road. gospel bits of Information ____________________________________
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Dec 21) Sometimes we have today. Bank onlyon facts
as
bridge player's Utopia
to content ourselves with from reliable sources.
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that Washington may begin a naval rele
ased from the embassy by Christmas.
blockade of Iran as a maneuver by President
Khomeini, in an Interview today with former
Carter "acting like a frightened lion who roars Egyptian newspaper editor Mohammed

man. He is impossible and
wants sex every night and
the brain which can cause
sometimes two or three affaintness in some cases.
ne
ternoons
a week. They are
I am sendi ng you
with
her parents who
6.12
living
er
cannot
afford
to feed more. So
Heart Irregularities, Ski
blood to

this purpose.

The cro%%ds ~-clled ill unison -doml with
Carter's warnings are "like the cries of all
animal trying to frighten his rival," Khomeini America" and down vath Carter," and other
said. "We are supposed to be frightened. We are slogans such as "Khomeini is our greatest hero"
not.
and "this is not our last martyr."
Throngs of mourning demonstrators swarmed
Molattch, head of Iran's maw Islamic religious
around the U.S. Embassy, chanting "Down with school, will be buried later in the holy city of Qom.
Carter!" and "Down with America!" in a new
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triggered
compound, militants said they will put the utmonstrmtiorm or several stts;trii
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hostages on trial even if the United States inicc

would like such a thing to happen."

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demonstrators mourning a slain religious leader
The final word, however, belongs with the
today swarmed around the U.S. Embassy student captors holding the 50 hostages for the
shouting anti-American slogans, but the govern. 46th day, he said.
ment relented somewhat, saying relatives of 50
A militant spokesman said, "No decision has
American hostages held inside may be allowed to been taken on that yet. So far we have agreed to
visit them for Christmas.
allow them cards and gifts." The students

have

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Iran Ma Let Relati'ves V*is*it Hosta es For Chrl'ostmas

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DEAR READER — Cardiac hospital told her she couldn't
arrhythmia means some form
she has high blood
of abnormal rhythm or because
beating of the heart. This can pressure and sugar. We've
been trying to get her to go to
be simple sporadic extra
Planned Parenthood but she
beats or irregular beats that
it won't do any good.
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"That is ridiculous," said Mayor Lee 11. Moore of the federal
Word city offidals exprwied support today for the efforts court decision ordering Denver to remove the scene.
bft made by Dover,Col. mayor and city council to continue
"We're going to leave it right where it is," said Comits 0-year old traditional displaying a nativity sce ne at It's city missioner John Moms. "Because they've got crazy people

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Voting at 12:30 a,m. Wednesday, the public hearing. In view of the protest, the
County Sheriff John Polk told the residents boating be allowed by voting against appro4i
Seminole County commission approved the
commission voted to delay the park decision enforcing the limitation of five boats at a time
of a dredge and fill permit to start the p
master plan for a public park on Sylvan Lake.
until concerned residents could have an Input
would cause problems for the sheriff's
The motion passed 3-2.
Nine dismayed Sylvan Lake property
into the decision,
department. He said they were likely to get a
A following motion to ado* the master
owners were in the hearing room at the time
Reacting to the residents' concern that lot of calls because the park supervisor would
unanimously.
for
the
of the decision, which came after a marathon
their "small lake" would become too crowded have no real police authority.
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public hearing on land use which began at 7
with boats for their personal use, the parks
The Sylvan Lake property owners
Agreeing with residents who said it was
Tuesday.
department recommended that only five
"silly to spend money for five boats," their disapproval known, but left the meeth
About 35 Sylvan Lake residents protested
About
boats be allowed to be launched from the Commissioners Sandra Glenn and Bob resigned to having a public park share their
the proposed perk at the board's December 8
proposed public pier M any one the.
Frencheap sis J their desire that no public lake. — DIANE PETRYK.

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OTFAWA (UPI) — Former Prime Minister Pierre
Trudeau has agreed to put off his retirement so he can
lead the Liberal Party in Canada's surprise winter
election, calling It his "single most difficult decision,"
but pledging It will be his last campaign,
Trudeau said Tuesday he is postponing his planned
retirement from politics, announced on Nov. 21, so he
could follow the 11strong appeol" of his pony to lead
than in the unexpected election for a new House of
saw
Trudeau said one of the first pieces of advise he got
was from his 4-year-old son Michel who said. "Daddy,
put your running shoes on."
The Feb. l8 election was called following a defeat of
the Conservative government ina vote of confidence In
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work Tuesday morning, they say.
Jim Thomas, 13, of 407 Fox Valley Dr., received $35 from
SAWED OFF SHOTGUN ARRESTS
sheriffs deputies this morning, six months after he found the
Oviedo police arrested two men Monday, charging them
cash In the middle of the street and turned it in.
with posseulon of a sawed-off shotgun.
The cash was never claimed.
Bennie Mason and Frank Robinson, both of Oviedo, werd
"It was just a wad of money laying In the middle of Wekiva
held In lieu of $5,0 ball each on charges they had the short
Springs Road," he said.
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NURSERY BURGLED
It has not yet been determined if the vandals, who broke into 2:30 a.m. and 8:40 a.m.
No one seems to know exactly when a nativity scene was
$200
worth
of plants were stolen from a Forest Clt$
the building and ransacked Room 212, spraying fire exTIRES SlASHED
first displayed at Sanford city hall. But
arlotte Smith,
Charlotte
nursery
Sunday,
deputies
report.
Unguishers and doing Ww damage, took anything when they
About 40 Ures on now and used cars at a Sanford auto dealer
wet to wort for Sanford. in 11128, 51 years ago, rernembers It
The
Eden
Park
Nursery
on
Eden Park Road lost the plants
it.
were slashed Monday night or Tuesday morning, police say. thieves who jimmled the door on a metal building.
was displayed at city hail annually then. Others remember the
Deputies said they were unable to find much evldLnce
An estimated $3,378 worth of damage was done by the
practice has continued in the years I'-:..
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Arnold 110* the city's maintenance superintendent and an because the people who Invaded the school wiped-up the area vandals at Action Honda, 2913 S. Orlando Dr.
A
Maltiand
man
lout guns and cub to burglars Monday
with tissues before they lift.
employee of the city for the past
OFFICE VANDALIZED
.ti.,Itr,
deputies
say.
nativity loins being displayed during the holiday season for as
MEAT STOLEN
Vandals destroyed r&amp; Santord reel Ms utile. Monday
ptmf4kh Of aisi Hesneward.Iaas, told d.pOfIse lb
A Sanford restaurant wn burglarized Tuesday morning by niii, 4ianpl'ig files and spraying An .stun, pities ,
long as be has been here.
a PAL Monday 11
thieves who stole steaks and shrimp.
Rosa Rolimdo, th. city's •Mwt finance director,
report.
reported an antique revolver, a .310 gauge shotgun and $175 U 1
DJ's at 2544 S. Park Ave., lost about $223 worth of meat and
remembers It for the 30 years she has been here.
Steven D. Riggs, of Riggs Realty, 2710 S. Sanford Ave. found cash gone.
Sarah W. Easterby, who Is now retired, but worked In the
city's finance office prior to Mrs. Rotundo, said today the
Longwood's City Commission has from Jones withdrawing his firm from again," said Mrs. Lormann, "and
scene was being displayed annually when she began working
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setFeb. llas the new deadline for the
consideration.
for Sanford 35 years ago.
hopefully will MW someone before
naming of a new city attorney to
The commission decided to accept Feb. 11." we
The current scene was purchased by the city seven or eight
permit two newly elected corn- additional applications from at. City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. sub.
years ago, according to City Manapr Warren Knowles.
Longwood Delays mlssloners to be in on the selection
"We were putting op a nativity scene when I came here 25
torneys with at least five years ex- milled his resignation effective Nov.
irocess.
parlence with a deadline of Jan. 14 for 1, but agreed to serve until Jan. 1 to
year. ago," Knowles said. "mere have now been any
The commission had narrowed the
submitting applications,
complaints. The tlw.edsmutalonal figures are put op right
give the city commission an op
list of applicants for the job down to
after Thanksgiving and remain op until after New Year's My,
Jan. 14 will be the next regular portunity to find a replacement. Mrs.
h. said.
Naming Afforney three - Gerald Korman, William H. meeting date for the commission and Lormaun said she hopes Julian will i
Morrison and John Jones - but at a
"We've probably had a nativity scene at city hall longer than
Steve Uskert and John Hepp will continue on a temporary bails until
special meeting Tuesday night,
Denver has," Knowles said.
begin their new terms at that time.
ihe selection is made. - JANE
Mayor June Lormann read a letter
"A federal district court Monday gave the city of Denver u
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hours to remove the nativity scene from the steps of city hail
there as a result of a lawsuit filed by the American QU
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city appealed the ruling to a federal district court of
appeal and received a stay of the order. Attorneys in Denver
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said It could take 124o-I$ months for the appellate court to
review the cut.

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At the request of the developer the
mission agreed to allow the relocation of
entrance to Woodgate subdivision to save
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responsible for students' beer-drinking at off-campus
'. parties, the U.S. Third CircOft Court of Appeals has
! ruled In reversing a $1.1 million judgment against a.
5UUJben Philadphia school.
Tuedmy's decision stemmed from a 1977 suit filed by
Donild Bradahaw, a former'student at Delaware
Valley College of Doylestown, Bucks County.
Bradshaw, originally from Wayne, N.J. but now of
Brooksville, Fla., was severely injured In April 1675
after attending an off-campus sophomore class picnic.

Republic To Check DC-9s
Republic Airlines anMEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)
nounced Tuesday it will voluntarily inspect Its fleet of
DC-9 jetliners to correct problems which caused a tail
cone to fall off the same plane twice In eight days at
Memphis International Airport.
The latest Incident occurred Monday night when the
tail cone dropped off the jet shortly after it landed on a
flight to Memphis from Chattanooga. The 36
passengers and four crew members were not hurt.
Another DC9 lost a tail cone Dec. 9 shortly after
takeoff from Memphis on a flight to Atlanta. That flight
ended with an emergency landing, but no Injuries were
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MW plane andedUtlmesand flew a total of 55 hours
before the second tail cone Incident, airline officials
said.

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Americans responded to President Carter's
call for a national day of unity In the Iranian
crisis by flying the Stars and Stripes from
millions of homes across the country.
They also prayed, sang songs, lit candles,
turned on their headlights and sent thousands

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urged motorists to turn on their headlights for
of state employees to pray for the hostages.
the hostages. Thousands of flags flew from
In Tehran, thousands of Christmas
skyscraper windows, construction sites and
greetings, Bibles and home-baked cookies
apartment buildings.
poured Into the U.S. Embassy.
It looked like the Fourth of July, Flag Da
y"Hang tough. Stay loose," said one card.
or other national observances in many cities
•'United States behind you, with you. If any
and towns across the nation.
harm comes to any of you, the Iranian
Gov. Ella Grasso of Connecticut urged
government will be subsequently reminded."
Americans in all towns and cities to gather at
Postal officials said the blitz could exceed
6:30 p.m. today and burn candles in a silent
20 million pieces of mail. Most of the
vigil for the hostages.
Christmas cards send to the hostages by
The Greenfield, Mass., Board of Selectmen children were hand drawn, many with simple
went beyond a Unity Day and proclaimed the Christmas trees on the cover.
entire week the "Days of Concern." A card of
One youngster wrote, 'Christmas without
hope was being circulated for signatures to be you is like a Christmas tree with no prosent to Iran.
sents."
Texas Go,, Bill Clements urged hundreds
More mail was on the way. Aspokesman for

of greeting cards to their countrymen being
held hostage In Tehran.
President Carter proclaimed Tuesday as
National Unity Day, calling for flags to wave
across the nation In a show of support for his
administration's efforts to win the tinconditional release of the hostages.
In New York, the Port Authority unfurled a
60-by-90-foot flag from the George
Washington Bridge. A sign on the bridge

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Bailout
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
With the ease of power
steering, a strong corporatelabor-administration lobby
moved a $1.5 billion federal
loan guarantee for the failing
Chrysler Corp. through the
House.
Backers of the measure,
which opponents call a "bai-

lout" of a badly mismanaged
company, hoped the action
would break a political
logjam in the Senate today.
The House voted Tuesday
night 271-136 to send a $3.43
billion aid package — including the federal aid and a

$400 million "contribution" by
the United Auto Workers
union to the Senate, which
scheduled a vote today on a
$3.25 billion plan,Imliir to the
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planned to vole on a. more
controversial $3.72 billion
package that would require
$800 million in union

sacrifices, equivalent to about
a two-year wage freeze, which
'the politically powerful UAW
said It would not accept, even
If It means Chrysler's demise.

Chrysler has said it needs
action by the end of the week
or It will run out of money In
mid-January, before

Congress is scheduled to
reconvene after Its holiday
break.

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Richard Kelly, R-Holiday, no.

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the postal service in New York said during the
24-hour period that ended at 8 a.m. Tuesday,
more than 77,000 pieces of mail were sent to
Iran and 95 percent of them were Christmas
cards for the hostages.
An 81:--foot Christmas tree sent by Douglas
Turnbull of Seattle got hung up in red tape In
the international mail facility at O'Hare
International Airport in Chicago. Postal inspectors finally waived an Agriculture
Department requirement the tree be in.
spected for pests and sent it on its way to
Tehran.
Turnbull said he was not sure Iranian
authorities would deliver the tree to the
hostages, but said, We've got some congressmen working on it. We can only hope
that it arrives and arrives on time."

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several times from the camp, where six or
seven" of his fellow POWs died, and helped
interrogate prisoners both as a translator and
as an interrogator.

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Fort Dix, N.J., and who shows little signs of
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In South Vietnam. Their reunion came
hearing to determine If charges will be
brought against Garwood, and his testimony
Tuesday In a cramped courtroem in this
painted a grim picture of a prison camp
sprawling Marine Corps base where the
military is trying to decide whether Garwood
where a handful of Americans, all except
will be tried on charges of collaborating with
Garwood, were forced to eat the camp cat to
the enemy and desertion during his 13' years
fight off starvation,
behind enemy lines,
Chief Warrant Officer Francis G. Anton, 36.
"1 saw Bobby Garwood carry a weapon on
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Committee Chairman Russell Long, 1)-La.
President Carter has told Democratic congressional
leaders he would like the windfall tax completed before
Congress leaves on its Christmas holiday Saturday.
It appeared a compromise might not be reached
between the $277 billion House windfall profits tax and
the $178 billion Sanate version until early next year,
however.
House Speaker Thomas O'Neill, 1)-Mass., wants the
House conferees to fight for the House bill's tougher
provisions, and reportedly feels a quick decision would
benefit the weaker Senate windfall tax.

By United Press International
Sen. Edward Kennedy won the endorsement of Rep.
Morris Udall, D-Ariz., a contender in the 1976
presidential race, but he also lost support In a poll that
shows President Carter has pulled even with him in
Iowa. Meanwhile, Republican presidential candidate
John Connally, campaigning in Des Moines, Iowa,
called on Carter to brief all presidential candidates on
the crisis In Iran.

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Garwood, and named him as the man who
lived as a comrade among his communist
captors while some of his fellow Americans
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Eleven years have gone by since the two
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CARACAS, Venezuela (UP!) — OPEC ministers,
meeting for an extra day, hoped to resolve their dl!.
ferences today over surcharges for high-grade oil and
reach agreement on world petroleum prices for the
new year.
The 13 ministers, whose countries control about 84
percent of world oil trade, were reported close to
agreement on the proposal by cartel moderates to set a
base price of $24 per barrel - vlrtually'unchanged
from current prices — after two full days of
discussions.
But they bogged down over radical oil producers'
demands for steep "quality" surcharges which a
conference spokesman uidcaused "deep differences"
among the members.
The base price would be for Saudi Arabian light
"marker crude" with a "reasonable differential" of
several dollars per barrel granted to countries with
superior quality crude, depending on the type. Some
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Tragic needless dea ths are sad at any time,
but to lose a loved one at Christmas time .sually
means the grIef Is accentuated by the Joy and
happiness which others are experiencing. With
the reoccurence each year of this special season
we are forever reminded of the loss.
The mere sound of the beautiful carol "What
Child Is This?" triggers this sort of poignant
reminder for me, switching on flashbacks In my
mind.
This was Sparky's favorite Christmas song
and his teen-age f riends somehow managed to
sing It at his f uneral Just a couple of days before
Christmas.
Only the week before I had watched Sparky
singing carols with a small group of children at
the VFW Christmas tree lot on 17-92.
Having traveled with Casselberry Boy Scout
Troop 341 in the summer as a substitute Mom, I
was fond of all the Scouts and Sparky was one of

"my boys." I had taken his picture scrubbing his
clothes on the rocks In a mountain stream with
such vigor he wore holes in them.
Then one day just before Christmas the phone
rang and I got the bad news. Sparky had been
digging a cave In a sandy bank with a young
friend and it caved In trapping Sparky. It was so
sudden and needless It was hard to accept the
fact that the youngster was dead.
Many years have passed and the shock and
grief we all felt have dulled, but we still
remem be r.
The Florida Highway Patrol estimates that 35
persons will die in traffic accidents during the
1w-hour Christmas holiday this year. According
to Colonel Eldrlge Beach, director of the patrol,
drivers face greater dangers of vehicle accidents
during December than any other month. He

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to your driving and walking. Start by being
courteous."

This year's official countdown begins at 6p.m.,
Friday, Dec. 21 and ends at midnight, Tuesday,
Dec. 25. In an effort to curtail the Inumber of
accidents, Injuries and fatalities, a maximum
number of troopers will be patrolling the highways during the holiday period.
Last year 25 persons were killed In traffic
accidents during the holiday. The 23 fatal accidents, Involved nine drinking drivers and
pedestrians. Three drivers were Intoxicated.
"With the coming holidays In which alcohol Is
freely served," concluded Beach, "every person
who has a chance to prevent of their drinking
relatives or friends from driving should take the
opportunity to do so and help save a life."
If you do Imbibe, don't drive. Death can be a
sobering thought.

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dedication and a keen sensi of community spirit
came to Sanford to begin an active career that
Was In snrand nnd Iniu4i thA 1iuc stI a hrnoA
spectrum of this city's citizens.
Those in business, civic affairs, church activity
and the public service sector were among those
whose lives were enriched by his acquaintance.
On Sunday, Dec. 16, 1979, th at long and
dedicated career came to an end with the death of
Mr. E.C. Harper Sr. at th e age 81.
Mr. E.C. Harper Sr. was not an idle man. Indeed , he was one of Sanford's most active citizens,
finding time in his busy work schedule to donate
his energies and efforts to as many public service
projects as time would permit.
By ROBERT WALTERS
By DON GRAFF
"He was one of th e hardest working, most
Ordinarily, It is neither desirable nor
WASHINGTON (NEA)
While federal
dedicated workers we had. He gave of his time officials maintain a fumble-and-mumble
possible to turn back the clock.
But an exception to the rule in both respects
freely to the city and the public," noted Sanford's approach to energy conservation, innovative
Is taking place In Southern Africa where
City Manager Warren Knowles, in recalling Mr. state governments throughout the country
Rhodesia is backtracking 15 years to resume
Harper's service to the city an a member of are implementing meaningful measures to
legal
status as a British possession.
the central examining board for several yea rs. save scarce fuels.
The reversion ends a determined effort by
Despite a widely hailed change In leaderMr. Harper was a director of First Fed eral ship several months ago, the Department of
the territory's white minority four percent:
Savings and Loan Association of Seminole since Energy offers little indication that It Is ready
of thepopulatlon — togo it alone as an In1942; was president of th at group from 1961 to 1968 or will ing to provide the nation with the
dependent state In defiance of the authorities'
In London, the majority of world opinion,
when he was awarded a certificate of recognition guidance necessary to deal with a permanent
economic sanctions in which the United
for 25 years' service, and was chairman of the and profound energy crisis.
The department's most recent display of
States played a key role and an Increasingly'
board from 1969 until January th is year.
Incompetence and mismanagement was the
hitter guerrilla war that has coat some 20
"He was a very dedicated and upright leader announcement of Energy Secretary Charles
thousand lives and spilled over the borders of'
and gave of himself beyond the call of duty," W. Duncan Jr. ofa gasoline conservation plan
neighboring nations to disturb the entire
recalled A. Edwin Shinholser, a b usiness for 1980.
region.
It is a temporary reversion, nowever. After
With considerable fanfare, Duncan pegged
associate who also knew Mr. Harper through their
the ceiling for gasoline use during the first
atransltlonal period under aBrltlshgovernor,
membership in Sanford Kiwanis.
Rhodesia will emerge with a new constitution
Another longtime friend of Mr. Harper's, three months of next year at 6.8 million
per
day
exactly
what
DOE's
own
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the Independent, black-ruled nation of
George Touhy, summed up his impact on Sanford barrels
analysts expect motorists to consume in the
Zimbabwe wilting moderate blicka, guerrilla
during his lifetime: "I think the town was normal course of business without any federal
ft
based outside the country and ;
enriched by this person."
restrictions.
Rhodesian whites.
Anyone who knew Mr. Harper would have to
Duncan's proposal, termed "emThe last whose numbers have declined
agree.
precipitously during the long struggle, from
barrassing" by one knowledgeable White
By CHARLES S. TAYLOR
financial officer and treasurer,
some 250,000 to an estimated 230,000 today
Mr. Harper organized Sanford's selective House official, actually would allow some
ATLANTA
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struggle
(UPI)
The
new
corporate
lineup
reflects
Cocaare
guaranteed political powers Including a
service board and served as chairman from 1940 states to consume more gasoline In the first
appear, to be developing for control of the
uarter of 1980 than they did in January,
Cola's
20-year
drive
for
diversification.
It
20
percent r.pràentatlon in the new
until 1965 when he resigned. He started the San- q
worldwide Coca-Cola Company, whose sales
February and Mardi of this
began In 1W with acquisition of Minute Maid,
parliament. But these are less than they'
ford Electric Co. in 1928 and remained president
last year totaled more than $4 billion,
a citrus products firm, and has taken it Into enjoyed under the now diemantled shared.
In co rast with DOE's continuing Inep
until 1970 when he stepped down and gave that titwie, the NIt1*t Gosrmrs' Association
The stage for the _coepornt_to 'fIutde IhlMed to the soft dunk
tha'7asr
determine the sueceesorts J. Pse"
new chairmen Ira H.IIAst'
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post to his son, E.C. Harper Jr. But th e senior Mr. has prèjared an IIpress1ve compilatiOn of
**'we
CocaCola's chairman of the board and thief
Roberto Goizueta, Donald R. Keough, and
offered in the Brltlsh'drafted independence'
Harper remained active in the business and was a energy-conservation Initiatives being Unexecutive
officer
since
1566,
was
set
In
Albert
Killeen,
direct
Coke
subsidiaries.
The
plan they rejected 15 years ago. That would
various
state
governments
dertaken
by
corporate director.
November at the Atlanta-based company's
two
others,
aaus
M.
Halle
and
Ian
R.
Wilson,
who
agree
to
use
have
postponed black rule for decades.
In
Iowa,
slate
employees
Mr. Harper was past president of the Sanford
quarterly board meeting.
are overseas managers. Halle is In charge of
The settlement is the product of a Lcndoiç
mass transportation for home-to-office
Kiwanis Club and in August 1966 was presented commuting receive direct subsidies from the
At that time, Austin announced a complete
Coca-Cola's operations In Europe and Africa.
conference now Into its fourth modtb that
the Senior Citizen award; he Joined the Masonic state In the form of monthly passes valued at shakeup of the firm's power structure that Wilson mnagea the company's business in shapes up as a major triumph for Prime
brought the managers of Coke's several
Lodge in 1921 and the Shrine Club in 1955. In 1978 one quarter of the mass transit costs. Almost
the Pacific arm.
MIn1ster Margaret Thatcher'sgovernmest.It 1
subsidiary
companies
Into
new
leadership
The 1960 buy-up of Minute Maid by Coke
previously
were
of
those
participating
Is not yet signed, sealed and ready for final1
he was presented with a certificate of 50 years' half
roles.
was
followed
In
1914
by
the
purchase
autos.
drivers
of
single-occupant
of
delivery,
however.
service in the Blue Lodge.
He
said
a
new
office
01
vice
chairman
had
Duncan
Foods,
a
move
that
put
CocaCola
Into
Minnesota,
the
state
legislature
has
In
of a pre-elections cease-five betDetails
There will be void in Sanford for some time to
been created and six vice chairmen were the coffee and tea business.
approved
an
energy-disclosure
law
that
wean
government
and guerrilla forces, arE
come with the loss of one of Its most dedicated
appointed. The longtime office of president,
In 1170, Coca.Cola took over Aqua.Qie,n, a stllltobe worked out.
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was
abolished.
Chem's
water
technologies
division develops
storm
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Austin, who had been scheduled to retire In systems that turn brackish and salt water Into
and insulation.
February 1*, said the board had asked him
potable water and eliminate water con
In Colorado, the Public Utility Commission
to stay on another year and he had agreed.
tamninants. The company also produces and
has approved a Umeoday rate schedule for
If Austin had appointed a new president, It distributes domestic bottled water through
industrial energy users, encouraging offpeak
would have been clear who his choice would another subsidiary, Belmont Springs Water
use through lower rates. A cut In peak4osd
Next year's decennial census questionnaire will requirements allows a reduction In have been as board chairman. Instead, the Co., Belmont, Mm
board restructured Coca-Cola's top
make no reference to the question of a family's generating capacity,
Seven yesm'i late', Coke ventured Into the
man15nt
"for IS most iffSCtirS use 01 win field, acquiring the Taylor Wins Co., the
The California legislature has enacted a
legal residency status.
tilIflt," no Austin put It.
Monterey Vineyard and Stirling Vineyards.
And It is unlikely that any Illegal alien would law allowing a tax credit, of 56 percent, up to owUnder
the new setup, Coke now has a Those acquisitions estiWisii Coca.Cola ai
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confess on an unofficial document to a deportable
heating systems. Other conservation chairman, six new vice chairmen1 several of the fifth largest wins producer in the United
offense, anyway.
whom have been mentioned as possible States.
measures are wine impit.d in
Thus the objections of the Federation for Cmnecucut, Rhode Islaw,
succeomrs to Austin, and an executive vice
In in, Presto Products of Appleton, Wis.,
American Immigration Reform to the avowed New York, Illinois, Ohio, North Carolina, president. The latter position Is held by John become a sul4diwy of Coci.intent of the Census Bureau to mount a campaign Arkansas, New Mexico, Montane, Oregon and K. COWSISL who at the board meeting was manufactures blown ifim products and
named to the additional offices 01 chief dignable plastic begs.
to include the undocumented residents are un- elsewhere.
aersranaanie. congressionai aistricts and teaeral
funds are allocated on the basis of population. The
FAIR organization has filed suit in Washington
challenging the constitutionality of counting the
illegal residents.
be good reasons for seeking a nose
count that includes all residents regardless of
their legal standing, but intrusion of "one-man, no
one-vote" reapportionment goals Is disturbing.
WASHINGTON
A frustrated Jimmy that brought down the shah, XbmM sm to the "Man', them
up with Shi'Mi
calls for
than01
Narhic
pelosat
above
prev
mu 1.mkidsd
asnta more
biUlen.
Estimates of the number of illegal aliens In the
tiM 01
nataral
gas at prices
with his logical cigileers mh'd,
from his exile In France fir his
iiMrvstisas
Pi°,n.'n'
has
fired
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United States range from 4 million to as high as 20 cannot
to :: wits the illogical, U net followers to wear white robes to show(he more aggrvs
an
for
a
holy
we'
smut
pemed
It
to
shivering
con.
million. Unless the Census Bureau intends to firm iiTaticnai Ayatollah Ruhoflab K''ili,
blood from their weands.
agaIiM the ldels. This Is "a struggle bet. =zs at an. somWUr m.
up the figures and pinpoint their location, it should
ll'r"o Is as rr"om no Cute' Is yes T
smut the Widele," he has eiustagss
president
no he ususiiy
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drop its 'reerultment" drive asa pointless thort. don, to
the aaawers,Hels cautloss, as dogmatic as Ciétit Is declared.
staggering.
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studying two secret primers lb.
sube.qaent InviMlgM4on dilosed"'—',
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blao as Carter Is ir:ntiI'. The sy$sllah
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (UPI) The
earth and Its Milky Way An system appear
to be speeding toward what scientists
believe is newly discovered "super giant"
duster of galaxies 2 billion lIght years in
diameter
or virtually one-fifth of the
entire universe.
U confirmed, the existence of such a vast
system of galaxies
each galaxy containing billions of stars
would put a
wrinkle In the "big bang" theory of the
universe.
The
superciuster's
enormous
gravitational force may be pulling our
galaxy toward It at a speed of more than a
million miles an hour, preliminary evidence
Indicates.
Scientists at NASA's Ames ReseardI
Center and researchers from the Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory said Wednesday the
findings from data gathered from a highflying 0-2 aircraft are preliminary and
other explanations are possible.
George Smoot, an astrophysicist, said the
U-2 surveys of cosmic "blackbody radiation" conducted over the Northern and
Southern Hemispheres over the last two
years indicates the earth is moving toward a
supercluster located far beyond Virgo, a
constellation 61 million lIght years away.
Blackbody radiation bathes the earth
from all directions and Is believed to be
directly related to the "big bang" or
primordial explosion that created the
universe 10 billion years ago. The theory
holds the universe has been expanding from
that cataclysmic event, supposedly at a
uniform rate.
"Not enough time has elapsed since the
big bang to account for the formation of such
a dense superciuster," said Smooth. "A
concentration that massive probably dates
from the origin 01 the universe. We can also
suppose that If there Is one such supercluster, there are probably others at greater
distances."
The existence of a iupercluster, which
may contain 30 to 40 percent more galaxies
than are normally found In the same volume
of space, would mean the "big bang's"
primordial fireball was "lumpy" rather
than uniform, said Smoot.
He added the concept of an evenly
distributed universe had fit well with recent
work on subatomic particles.
Evidence had been mounting from several
sophisticated astronomy studies that there
was "something unusual In this part of the
sky," Smoot said.
,"It boles the mind that such a gigantic structure could exist a big fraction of the
observable universe," eetlmtf.d to be 10
bWkn light years across, Smoot said.

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-Theater Owners' Top 10 Movie Stars

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1 . Burl Rey nolds
2,0 Clint Eastwood

Theater King
By VERNON SCOT!'
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) For the second straight year Burt
Reynolds is king of the box office, an honor bestowed by the
only people who really count the men and women who own
theaters.
Reynolds' arched eyebrow charm, wicked laugh and handsome kisser captivate women. Men are able to identify with his
laid back, good old boy image, not to mention his sexual success with his leading ladies.
The poll of U.S. exhibitors, representing every part of the
country, voted Reynolds the biggest marquee draw in the
country.
Reynolds' popularity in 1979 can be traced to the reception of
"Starting Over" with Jill Clayburgh and residual receipts of
"Smokey and the Bandit," the third most popular bozoffice
film of all time behind "Star Wars" and "Jaws."
Actor Reynolds' private life
a swinging bachelor who
dates actress Sally Fields — apparently attracts as much
attention as his antics on screen.
It was Reynolds' seventh appearance in the poll, going back
to 1973 when he was voted No. 6.
This year Reynolds narrowly beat out Clint Eastwood for the
No. 1 spot.
Eastwood has been a regular in the Quigley poll for the past
11 consecutive years, including first place in 1972 and 1973. He
scored mightily at the box office this year with "Every Which
Way But Loose" and "Escape From Alcatraz."
Curiously, "Every Which Way But Loose," a comedy In
which Eastwood costarred with an orangutang, earned more
money than all of the actor's "Dirty Harry" pictures combined.
The balance of the top 10 in the exhibitor poll: Jane Fonda
(3), Woody Allen (4), Barbra Streisand (5), Sylvester Stallone
(6), John Travolta (7), Jill Clayburgh (8), Roger Moore (9),
Mel Brooks (10).
Fonda and Allen enjoyed big hits this year — Fonda in "The
China Syndrome" and Allen in "Manhattan."
Stallone, who was No. I in 1977 thanks to "Rocky," placed
sixth this year because of the overwhelming popularity of
"Rocky II." Clayburgh's appearance with Reynolds in
"Starting Over" accounts for her No. 8 spot.
Roger Moore made the list on the strength of "Moonraker,"
his most recent appearance as superhero James Bond.
But the inclusion of Streisand, Travolta and Brooks Is incomprehensible unless their old pictures are being rerun In
theaters. Streisand and Brooks did not appear In new movies
during 1979.
Travolta, who may or may not be a flash-in-the-pan, was
second in the poll last year because of the success of "Grease"
on the heels of "Saturday Night Fever." HIS most recent film,
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Woody Allen
Barbra Streisand

S.

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S. Jill Clayburgh
Roger Moore

Brooks

"Moment By Moment" with Lily Tomlin, was an unqualified
box-office disaster.
It's possible theater owners rate box-office power by past
performances which would acount for the presence of
Streisand (A Starts Born) and Brooks (Silent Movie). Perhaps
it's a projection of their future potential.
This theory Is apparently borne out by the 15 stars who
comprised the top 25 in the annual poll of theater owners.

However, Fonda and Streisand are Academy Award holders.
Fonda, in fact, won the Oscar last year for "Coming Home."
De Niro, who won best actor Oscar for "The Deer Hunter"
last year, didn't rate above 15th place in popularity with the
theater owners.
While Reynolds and Eastwood would appear likely to remain
high in the poll for several years to come, both have a long way
to go to match John Wayne and Gary Cooper.

Robert Redford, winner in 1976 for the box-office success of
"All The President's Men," was No. 11 this time around
although he hasn't starred in a film for three years.
Following Redford In the top 25 were Diane Keaton (12),
Sally Field, (13), Warren Beatty (14), Robert De Nlro (15), Jon
Voight (16), Al Paclno (17), Richard Dreyfus (18), Peter
Sellers (19), Dustin Hoffman (20), Jack Nicholson (21), George
Hamilton (22), Nick Nolte (23), Paul Newman (24), Peter Falk

Wayne was in the top 10 for 25 years and rated No. I at the

Perhaps most interesting of all Is the results of the original
poll in 1932 when Marie Dressier was No. 1. The character
actress topped the poll the following year, too.
The other nine stars in that first poll were Janet Gaynor (2),
Joan Crawford (3), Charles Farrell (4), Greta Garbo (5),
Norma Shearer (6), Wallace Beery (7), Clark Gable (8), Will
Rogers (9) and Joe E. Brown (10).

(25).

Theater owners obviously are unimpressed by Academy
Award winners.
Not a single Oscar winner among actors made the top 10.

decisions,
One of this new brood, Jeff Jawer, 33

S4VIsS$ among Other

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ampa Bay Coach John
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the NFL a "college coach"
ul win in pro football, said

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ho they face in the playoffs.
The Bucs will make their
'st appearance in the NFL
aroffs Dec. 29 but they
't know who their opent will be until after this
end's wild card game
een the Philadelphia
lea and the Chicago

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Philadelphia win will
the Eagles to Tampa
urn for the 12:30 p.m.

kickoff, and send Los
es to Dallas. A Chicago
ry would send the Bears
alias and bring the Los
geles Rams to Tampa.
McKay refused to be drawn
on his preference during
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yoffs to win," he said. "We
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prototype
of
the
mythical unicorn
mentioned
in
Deuteronomy.

TONY RUSSI
INSURANCE

Chuck Scott.
Scott recently came out for
emergence of

grabbed 10 rebounds and
dished out six assists in his
debut against Wymore Tech.
At 8:00 tonight the Lyman
Greyhounds tangle with the
host Lions in the second of
four opening rounds.
"We're looking for a win
Greg Robinson
right now," says Greyhound
"Reggie Barnes is coming coach Tom Lawrence.
on like we know he can," says
"It should be a tough one

lanford

playoffs that we don't think
we can beat, although there
are some against which we
would have to play extremely
well.
"The Bucs are ready," he

said.
McKay lashed out Tuesday
at unnamed persons in the
NFL he said had been
criticizing him since he left
the University of Southern
California to come into the
pros. He has spoken out in the

same vein in the past, saying
his critics didn't think college
football coaches can win in
the pros.

"It started with the salary,"
McKay said, adding that
although his salary is good it
was not as much as was
publicized when he joined the
Bucs.

"They decided 'We'll show
him.'! think I've gotten a burn
rap," he said.
"They are so damned

jealous that a college coach

Jawer earned a degree in the "History and Science of Astrology" at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst under
a program that allows students to design their own majors. His
adviser was a chutes professor.
Jawer firmly believes astrology can be used to provide
guidance for individuals, relationships, companies, cities and
even International politics.
But even beyond the practical application, "astrology Is
mimic to me," he said.

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"Ve've improved on
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pits
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we beat Oviedo earlier when Seminole, ranked number
they were without a couple of nine in the state, against the
starters and I think our kids Merritt Island Mustangs.

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can win. And now, (Dick)
Vermeil (of the Eagles ) has
done it. They're about to die.
This just kills them. Here are
two dumb college coaches in
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McKay was asked what he
thought caused such an attitude to exist and he said:

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Bill Payne

Nobody knows too much about ti,o,evt'm as the W ar riors lost I)earanct' in the Oviedo
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"There's nothing I have
seen here (in the NFL) that is
any different," he said.
"If you get fired as a college
coach and then spend two
years as an assistant in the
pros, then you are a pro," he

said.
Getting back to his team
and the surprise finish of the
season that saw the Bears gel
Into the playoffs giving the
Central Division of the NFC
two contenders, McKay said
he was pleased.
"I was tickled about that,
yeah," he said, "Some of the

best young players in football
are in the Central Division."

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pulled in a nice piece of
venison last Saturday morning,
Torbett, who resides at 141
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spike buck while on an early
morning hunting venture.
Torbett's buck tipped the
scales at an even 100 pounds.
The 21 year old hunter
bagged the deer on December

Using that date as a base point and tracing the movement of
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"We really don't know
much about them," explains
Patriot coach Bob Peterson.
"We tried to scout them a little
earlier t his year but they've
been on the road a lot."
The Lake Brantley crew
will be looking for its first win
of the year coming into the

Sammy Weir's football squad
and pumped in 15 points,

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thedateofafir ale. "You can do several charts and decide
which one looks like a company."

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as a sort of In-house 'mink."
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''We just have Co watch out exciting tournaments''
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Lawrence.
involved. We'll go out and try
Thursday's opening round to play our kind of basketball.

(left)

of corporate psychologist. You can doacharacteranalysis: An
employee might be perfectly qualified for a position, but is it
the right tmeIn his life to make such a move?
two ep.
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Jawer said.

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tminole County's squads in
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The Silver Hawk boss is still
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One-half of the eight team
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Atlanta-based commodities firm, a sporting goods store and
based astrologer said. "You can do charts for rocks, animals,
the makers of a cigarette paper.
Besides doing astrological charts of Individual employees to chairs, anything."
determine who should be doing what, and when, Jaweralso
Jawer passed an 8hour exam for a license to practice
does them for the company as a whole to determine whether astrology in Atlanta
the only city In the United States where
UCI a certificate Is required.
it's tim e to diversify, sell , hire or fire.
Lately he has been busy traveling around the country selling
"Yes, you can do a horoscope for a business," the Atlantaan astrological computer that he helped develop. "It's not
meant to replace professional astrologers," Jawer said, "but
to bridge the gap between them and the newspaper
horoscopes, which are most general."
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Herald Sports Editor

Matsch agreed and gave the city 48 hours to remove the
Nativity scene, which made the Rev. Charles B. Woodrich

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violated the Constitution.

box office four times. Cooper made the list for 18 years. Bob
Hope, Bing Crosby and Cary Grant each compiled 11 years In
the top 10 on the poll.

Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1979-9A

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Astrologer Calls Business Shots
NEW YORK (UP!)
First there was the corporate
"shrink." Now comes the age of the corporate astrologer
whom bosses can call on not only to solve sticky personnel
problems, but also to aid them in making major business

DENVER (UP!) A federal judge ordered the mayor to gel
the manger, Mary, Joseph and Jesus out of City Hall. The
mayor said he'd appeal. Clergymen said they were appalled.
U.S. District Judge Richard P. Matsch made his ruling
recently in a suit filed by the ACLU of Colorado on behalf of
Citizens Concerned for Separation of Church and State. The
suit said the use of taxpayer dollars for the religious display

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wonder how many Christmas cards the American Civil
Liberties Union gets.
"Christ may have lost in the courtroom, but he hasn't lost in,
the hearts of men and women," said Woodrich, pastor of thi
Holy Ghost Church and editor of the Denver Catholic Register.
Woodrich, whose downtown church Is a few blocks from the
elaborate decorations at the City and County Building, said l,
was sad about the suit, but was optimistic people would retain
Christ in their hearts.

Jane Fonda

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RLANDO
scorer for the Knights,
Leading the Knights in averaging 19.2 points per
erslty of Central Florida
basketball team rebounding and steals this game,
Since being held to only 12
led their perfect season season has been junior
rd to 6 last week by transfer Ruben Cotton. The points In the Xavier game, Be
d ating Florida Institute of 61" 198-pound forward Clark has regained his
T inology 122-63, Edward currently leads the team in scoring touch with 20 points
I ra 11344 and Urbana rebounds with 80 and has 31 against FIT and continued
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b ietand on Saturday, Knights, averaging 19.3 points game.
To start the new year off,
C ember 29 against Black. per game. Cotton transferod
this year from Brevard the Knights will face Xavier
b
7:30 p.m.
of New Orleans once again on
Clark, the nation's Community College.
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January 2, but this time on
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Ewing, helping Stetson
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raise
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Mike Burke NO, Ted Puckett 340. Sir., Jaycees, Six J's, Charlie's 464; Arlene
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Karl
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Charles
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Nancy River's 178: Donna Lapors Jack Hunt 183, ymca Cara 185,
ald Soucek 145, Barbara
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irda Grooms 155, Winnie Village TV, Village Inn, DeBary Nita Johnson 176; Opel George Ill. Abbie Wyrum 114. Mary Del
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Pletzer also felt the Silver
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one Is Lake Placid's Mark
Cram, a state champion at 108
last year. Number two is
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a runnerup to Cram in the 3A
state competition.
Along with Key, John
Horn's Oviedo Uons seeded
King Merritt 140j at number
two, Doug Jordan (114) at
number three and Tom
Dezego (100) at number four.
Richard Farmer, 128pounder from Lake Brantley,
is 5-0, but went unneeded due
to the toughness of his
division.
"There's so many good
people that 60.70 points might
win it," Pletzer said of the
tournament in which the
champion team usually totals
over 100 points.
First round and quarter
final action will begin Friday
at 5 P.M. The semi-finals will
be Saturday morning at 10:30
a.m. followed by the
wrestlebacks at 12:30 p.m.
The consolation round will be
Saturday at 6 p.m. The finals
start at 8 p.m. Saturday
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Schwartz pointed out. "Cocoa
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team and Martin County looks
strong too."
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number two
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and number three seed 220.
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"Julio is very strong and
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first period this year. "He's
got an excellent chance to win
or place."
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Breig, Sherman listed two
more seniors
147-pound
Johnny Wright (2-1) and 169pound Bobby Davis — as
other wrestlers to look for in
the tournament.
Elsewhere in the county,
Frank Schwartz' Lake Howell
Silver Hawks appear to have
the best chance of grabbing
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"We should be all right,"
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4-1 Hawks who dropped their
first match Saturday to
Colonial 29-22.
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They sort of lay low then all of a sudden pour it on," said coach
Klein, "and the sophomores are really putting it together."

A week before the basketball season opened the Lady
Seminoles lost their best guard, and with her went a lot of the
team's confidence,
Dawn Berguson moved to Connecticut, said coach Cheryl
Klein and the girls lost their first game with Edgewater.
Berguson was a tremendous player and without her "we had a
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hard time putting it together."
Coach Klein said the girls were just "scared and it was their
first game against a big team." But after the initial shock, they
pulled themselves together, built up their confidence and
played a good second half.
Since the first defeat the ladles have not lost a game thanks
to good solid playing by the three senlorstarters from last
year's team who are backed up by some hot sophomores."

One of the sophomores doing a good job for the varsity girls
is Robin Higgins. 'She's fantastic," said coach Klein, who is
starting her second year at Seminole High after coaching
years at Oviedo. "She's scoring well, she's good inside, handies the ball well and is good on defense."
Dana Vourshaw, Patty Jacobs and Sandy Cooper are the
seniors providing the experience and doing such a good job on
defense.
After losing the opening game to non-conference Edgewater.
the Lady Seminoles have pulled it together and won their next
four games which were against other Five Star teams, much to
the delight of coach Klein who said she did not expect to be this
far ahead so early In the year. "I'm very pleased with the
season so far," she said.

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"We were just friends, I thought," Charlie said.
.
right hand has no idea what its left hand is doing as
When Charlie heard Susan's good news, he told "Our characters In 'All My Children' were having a
demonstrated In the new "Young Maverick" series.
Warner Bros. he had changed his mind and would hot and heavy romance but not us."
Warner Bros., which produced the original
be happy to play Ben Maverick.
"Then one day the script called for Charlie's
I'
"
Maverick" in the 1959 staffing James Garner,
"By this time the studio was reading other actors character to kiss my character," Susan said. "After
owned rights to the show and was dickering with
for the role and they asked me to read for it, too," the director called 'cut' we just kept kissing. And
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ABC to get the sequel on the air.
Charlie said. "Warners finally gave me the part that's how Charlie got the message."
S.
The studio had a handsome young actor named with CBS approval."
Although their characters were married in the
Charles Frank under contract and thought he would
All the contracts were signed, the pilot film ready soap opera, Charlie and Susan decided they'd be
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happier just living together. They moved to'
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card sharp In the old west.
Both Warner Bros. and CBS discovered that their Hollywood three years ago and were married in
When Warners offered the part to Charlie he Stars, Charles Frank and Susan Blanchard were June 1977.
turned it (Iowa. 'it had been done before and done man and wife. Panic time. Incredibly, neither the
The young couple did commercials — two of them
studio nor the network had been aware of the fact together — and found plenty of work In episodic
beautifully by James Garner," said Frank. u
television.
thought it wouldn't be a good idea to try to copy it." their new costars were married,
"Certain people at Warners and CBS were scared
"We really enjoy working together," Charlie said. Area
The studio looked elsewhere for a leading man.
Ch
that a married couple as a starring team might be "This show is especially right for us because we've
Charlie,
meanwhile, went off to Arizona to star in
Children Keep
another western series pilot accompanied by his disruptive," Charlie said. "They thought that off- both ridden horses most of our lives. I was raised
pretty, brighteyed wife, actress Susan Blanchard. screen temperament might flare up during working with horses in the state of Washington and Susan
hours.
rode in Connecticut.
While we were on that location, Warners sent
"I
told
them
both
we'd
been
acting
for
15
years
"Acting
together is a joy. We know each other's Santas
Charlie a Maverick' script," Susan recalled. I
and
that
we
were
professional
enough
not
to
bring
timing.
The give and take is easy and natural.
liked it very much and told him he should do it. Also,
There's
no
waiting for cues or hesitancy. A lot of the Dear Santa,
our
personal
troubles
to
the
set."
food mixes, Polaroid camera and kit, German
the part of Maverick's girl friend, Nell, really apCharlie could have added that they costarred for shots are done in one take. That's why our first eight
i want some makeup, real make up. And a
Shepherd puppy, Cloony Clown with chimes,
pealed to me.
four years In the New York soap opera "All My shows have come in from $15,000 to $18,000 under
real neat baithing suit. And a play kitchin.
DePont Dacron blue jeans with skate shoe on
Charlle said he might consider doing the part
Children" where their private lives loosely budget."
And real neat Disco shirts and pants. And I
back pocket size 21, blue decorated cordroys
after all if I would do Nell. But I asked him not to
"We run lines together at home and on the drive to want a neat pair of wondin high heels size one.
paralleled their romance in the show.
size
12, blue cowlneck sweater size 12, rayon
suggest nk, under those conditions,"
workpeople
in the might
mornings,"
Susan added.
"It'sa day
fun.And some braslets, nckless, and rings.
cavas
carryall, rose pierced earrings, red and
Charlie
and
Susan
were
hired
for
the
soap
on
the
Some
think
spending
24
hours
Susan returned to Hollywood while her husband
Love,
white
long
sleeved leotards size 12, dog leash.
finished up the western. Her agent sent Susan to same day. Susan gleefully admits she fell In love together would Out a strain on our relationship. It's
Angela Beard
I
have
been
very good this year and tried
when
she
was
Introduced
to
Charlie.
Her
husbandno
problem."
read for the part of Nell in "Young Maverick"
Casselberry
y
best
In
school,
m
happily
confesses
he
thought
she
was
a
bit
of
which had, somewhere along the line, switched
"In addition to being husband and wife and
-- dili
ngang.
Love,
from ABC to CBS,
costars, Susan and I like each other as people," Deer Santa Claus,
Jan Rice
"The next day my agent told me the part was
"We worked together for a year and a half before Charlie said.
I love you. I want a babby doll and a bike
Sanford
mine," Susan said. "But I told him I wouldn't ac- we even went to lunch together," Susan recalled,
"That's the secret," Susan concluded, "We're
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and big wheel and when its time for you to
ct'pt It unless Charlie played the title role. I just had
smiling,
best friends."
come to my house I will leave a cookie for
Dear Santa
Chirstmas! Santa Claus.
I want Darcie, Kissing Barbie, Baby Little
Erika Costello
Love, Fristi muitlier, Pepsi dspenser, bike 2
Sanford

Mailbox Full

Best Friends Live Far Away, Study Finds

Dear Santa Claus
Please bring me a Charlie Brown book bag,
organ, Snuggles Doll, a Barbie pool, doll case,
Numbers Up, boots, lAte Bright and clothes.
Thank you, Santa. I love you, will get some
milk and cake.
Love,
Rebecca Bolton

NORTHFIELD, Minn. (UP!) — Most "best friends, who lived as tar away as Japan and as close talker friendships last a "nican auranon" of 23.3
friends" are of the same sex and live more than a as next door.
years while doer friendships have averaged 14.1
day's drive apart, a study suggests.
years.
Here are some of the findings:
Shane said the talker friends, who talk about
—First best friends usually live farther away
Talker" friends stay friends longer than the
"doer" friends who play tennis or poker together, from each other and have longer lasting friendships themselves, their philosophies, emotions, worries
than third best friends. They are almost always of and hopes over coffee, beer or dinner, tend to have
the research Indicates,
similar values and they can keep up their friend
the
same sex.
And women have better luck than men in keeping
ships
when they're separated — by mail and the
—There are two kinds of friends - talkers
up longdistance friendships - for one thing because
telephone.
terpersonali and doers (instrumental — the kind
women talk more, the researchers concluded.
Shane said friends who swap ideas also are
who
together
or than
play doers.
together). Talkers tend
Three students made a study of "non-romantic to staywork
friends
longer
harder to replace than "doer" friends.
friendships" - underwritten by the Psychology
"One can find tennis players or poker buddies
Department at Carleton College and supervised by
"Over one-half of the first best friends lived over almost anywhere," he said.
ri as.ssistant psychology professor, Myra Casper.
a day's drive away, while three-fourths of the
If Shane's findings are right, "women fare better
.Students David Shane of Malibu, Calif.; Susannah people's third best friends lived within walking than men In maintaining friendships over distance
because female friends talk to each other more (and
Feder of Debit, Wis., and Michael Johnson of Los distance.
Angeles interviewed 42 people - 26 women and 16
"First best friendships last longer, indicating the have more similar values) than male friends."

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But if you're a man and your best friend tennis
in Northfield. They better the friendships the more effort people put
partner moves out of town, don't give up, he said.
into maintaining It over long distance."
friends.
Shane said the study indicates most friendships There's a 5 percent chance your friendship will lat
Then the students sent questionnaires to the best are rooted In childhood, college or first Job, and long distance.
men - from age 26 to 84

Dear Santa Claus,
I would
u like these thing for Christmas:
Puppy Math Learning Calculator, Digital
Derby, Othello, Mickey Mouse Paint Sets
Wilson "Ricky Zisk" glove, Betty Crocker

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colleges,
suggesting broad alterThe matter will be con, natives, such as the four-day
work week, because physical
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President Tom Carpenter.
Treavor Cothwn, president
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Dear Santa,
My name is Cheryl. I am 13 years old. For
Christmas! want a bike, new stereo, some
clothes, TV, new bed, new desk and anything
else you have to offer.
Love,
Cheryl

AutoTrain Seeks Increase In Fares

Auto-Train Corporation has applied to the
Interstate Commerce Commission for a fare
increase on Its service between Lorton, Va.
and Sanford effective Jan. 15.
Auto-Train Corporation President Eugene
Kerik Garfield said, "The fare increase Is
necessitated by higher fuel and operating
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costs the company has incurred during the
past year."
The proposed tariff change would increase
TALLAHASSEE, Flu.
The decision, prompted by sidered at the Jan. 4 Board of Florida 'at Orlando, said a
Bernie Sliger, president of the base one-way rate for transportation of an
UPI)
-University Chancellor E.T. York's push Regents meeting in Tampa. fourday work week will be Florida State University, said automobile from $119 to $129. The base onepresidents are calling for to make universities a model The new calendar would take Instituted there during the the lunch hour may be cut in way fare for an adult passenger would go
four-day work weeks, shorter for the rest of the state, came effect In Sept. 1981.
summer session in 1980, and half at FSU in the future to from $70 to $75 and for a child between the
I unch hours and other Tuesday at the monthly
Since 1973 the universities also noted UCF was discourage employees from ages of 2 and 18, from $35 to $38. Infants under
mimeasures to cut education- gathering of the chief have slashed energy cone developing a program in leaving campus and wasting 2 are free. Round-trip rates and fares are
oriented energy use by 15 executives of the nine state swnptlon by 15 percent, but energy education,
gasoline during the day.
twice the base rate.
percent at Florida's nine state schools.
York said further cuts are
campuses.
The presidents also recom- necessary to make sure
mended adoption of the modi- money
targeted
for
fled semester calendar to educational programs isn't
replace the quarter system endangered by soaring
now in effect and bring the energy bills.
universities In line with the
To stimulate conservation,
schedule of 28 community the
are
universities
askLA them to list their first, second and third best

and Go to the Head of the Class. Dear Santa, I

love you very much I can't whit to you come
here.

Charges for special accommodations and
the availability of discounts for group, and
round-trip seasonal transportation would
remain unchanged with one exception. Thee
percent savings discount on the return portion
of a simultaneously booked round-trip would

be increased to 25 percent.

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Under the law, anyone may protest to the
commission, seeking to stop the increase. The
commission's rules require that one copy it
the protest be filed at its Washington, D.C,
office at least 12 days prior to the scheduled
date of increase, and should indicate reasons
for the objection.
The commission also requires a copy be
sent to Auto-Train Corporation, 1801 IC

N.W., Washington, D.C. 20000.
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Cook Of The Week
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Carol Kirchhoff has been In Sanford the better. Pour inmold, set. Serve with the recipe,
Mrs. Kirchhoff said Mrs.
since 1967 and believes In getting In- French dressing. (Serves 8-10)—Mrs. Price got It fr
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volved with comm unity affairs.
James do Gaudeuxi, Naples.
Laurie Wontenay in Sanford).
Working as a senior la nd appraiser for
SHRIMP QUICHE
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the county, the wife of county corn1½ cups grated Swiss cheese
12 chicken breasts, boned
missioner Bill Kirchhoff Is also a board
1% cups small cooked shrimp, peeled
butter
member of the Seminole cowgyubrary
2 cups cream
chopped ch ives
and the American Cancer Society of
3 green onions, chopped
chopped tarragon (fresh, if possible)
Seminole County.
4 eggs
salt and pepper
In her-work with the cancer society,
Pinch of Lawry's seasoned salt
flour
Mrs. Kirchhoff came across a cookbook
Pinch cayenne
beaten egg
that is fast becoming a well-thumbed and
Pinch sugar
bread crumbs, fine
dog-eared addition to the Kirchhoff
10-Inch pie crud
oil
kitchen at 2044 Hibiscus Court in Sanford.
Prick pie crud with fork. Place shrimp
Have butcher bone chicken breasts,
It is called "l
+ Recipes" and was in bottom of unbaked pie crust. Sprinkle leaving wing bone In. Pound the breasts
compiled by Irma Madison and Anne Swiss cheese and onions over shrimp, between sheet of waxed paper, being
ThceUo for the Florida Division of the Put salt, cayenne, sugar in blender with careful not to split the flesh. The pieces
American Cancer Society.
should be somewhat fan shaped. Salt
"It's a collection of recipes from all
and pepper.
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you
find
a
over Florida plus some from a few
Make small tapered "fingers" of
famous people sprinkled in," explained
butter,
one for each breast. Roll these in
cookbook with a ew
Mrs. Kirchhoff.
chives and tarragon and chill In freezer
The book has over 500 pages and, as the
for ½ how. Wrap breasts around butter
good recipes, but this
title says, over 1000 recipes ranging from
tucking In ends of meat. May be secured
the simple to the elaborate.
with toothpicks, if necessary.
A recipe for hocoláWMouue sone has so many It
Roll in flour, dip In beaten egg, and
plied by a Winter Park cook Is for 75
then roll in bread crumbs. Cook in 360
people and darts by asking for 60 egg
will be a treasure
degree oil deep enough to cover breasts
yolks, but the majority of the recipes are
until golden brown. Add salt and pepper
from Florida homes that are proven
to own on•.'
again if desired. Drain on paper towels.
favorites.
Variation: Spread breasts with Foie
The book sells for $10 and is available
Gras
before wrapping butter. - Charles
CAROL KIRCHHOFF
at the Cancer Society office in the Sun.
W. Adair Jr., Stuart, former Ambassador
nfland Corporation building (formerly
to Panama.
Chase and Co.) at OA and Second eggs and mix athigh speed. Blend cream
MISSISSIPPI MUD PIE
Streets. It can also be found at Gifts by slightly with wire whisk, then fold into
2 sticks margarine
the eggs. Pour mixture into pie shellNan cm First Street.
2 cups sugar
Mrs. Kirchhoff explained that except Cook In pre-hested 400 degree oven for 15
½ cup cocoa
for $2.40, the money raised from the sale minutes, then lower the temperature to 4 eggs
of each book will May with the local unit. 325 degrees and bake 20 minutes longer,
1½ cups flour
"It's well worth it and you're giving to a or until golden brown and custard is act.
I tsp. baking powder
Serve warm. Will not slice when hot.
worthy cause," she said.
1 cup chopped nuts
'Many cookbooks prepared for fund.. Serves 8-10 as hors de'oeuvres.—Mrs.
l cup shredded coconut
raising causes are often short on useful Crawford Rainwater Jr., Gulf Breeze
1 jar marshmallow creme
SQUASH CASSEROLE
information for the price asked, but "1000
Cream margarine, sugar and cocoa
+ Recipes" has a great number of 2 Ibi. yellow Mash, sliced
thoroughly. Add eggs, one at a time,
Vt CUP chopped onion
delicious recipes for only a penny
beating after each. Mix dry ingredients
1 can cream of chicken soup
each." Sometimes you find a cookbook
and add to mixture. Mix well. Add nuts
1 CIQ SOW' ere=
with a few good recipes," said Mrs.
and coconut. Pour Into greased 9z13
1 cup shredded carrots
"4 this one has so many It
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carrots. In separate dW cnbin. batter cup cocos, 5 tablespoons evaporated
Dissolve gelatlne In % cup boiling and didfhig mix. Spread half 01 stuffing milk, ½ box powdered sugar, 1 tsp.
water. Add ¼ cup cold water. Chill on bottom of 8½xll4nch baking dish. vanilla flavoring. Cream thoroughly and
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engaging a project to help the children at Florida
United Methodist Children's Home at Enterprise.
"Although the home gets some funding from Florida
United Methodist Churches, It Is not enough to do all
the things that need to be done, this Is why we are
giving gifts and therapy dolls to help the children have
a happier Christmas and a better new year," said Julia
Davis, Most Ancient Matron of the group.
"We are also involved In a program to give the
children outside experience on a one-to-one basis. A
person can take a child off campus at least once a
month or more," she explained. "If you decide you
would like to take a child on a permanent basis you can
get the help you need with adoption arrangements
Sex, race or marital status is not important. Time and
love are."

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Sanford home of Donna Frank.
A spaghetti dinner put together by members of the chapter
as served everyone before the business meeting.

The membership committee reported that the Ritual of
Jewels, and also the Ritual of Welcome for pledges, would be
ield during the next meeting at Wanda Bronson's home.
Meetings for the social and scrapbook committees were set
ip for a later date.
Ways and Means Chairman Marcy O'Brien reported the
arnmgs made on the candy bars which members have been
elling.
The chapter representatives to City Council reported that
he (;al11Il1, Lambda chapter will be responsible for the
:ecorations at the Valentine Ball, which is to be held in
'ebruary. at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
A Christmas parts' for the mcmbcrs children is scheduled
r Dec. 19 at Marc - O'Brien's home.
Concluding the meeting for the evening. Donna Frank
resented her program.
Each member had been asked to bring coupons of different
incLs. Members then bid for ech other's coupons, using their
wn coupons as a fornioTexcange.
After
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Howard Chapter of the United
In establishing a new said.
was ado pted In February 1865. session was Mrs. L.D. Donald Dunn Sr., Mrs. Butch
Daughters of the Confederacy southern government in
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president.
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it Appomattox a little more than four delegates who attended
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Martin and daughter, Julie of parts of the South.
had a white filed with the a month later —'and with it, the General
Convention in refreshments to 14 members
Longwood, were co-hostess.
The first confederate of- Battle Flag as a canton. it its flags also died.
Daytona Beach. They were attending.
The speaker was Mrs. E.A. licial standard was a flag of was ca lled by several names
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on "The Confederate Flag". and red and a canton of blue because it covered the coffin
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federate flags and gave the state. It bore 13 stars and was soon after its adoption.
backgroun d of each.
known as the "Stars and
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interest charges and no payment for several months?
You can give your child a unique experience by contacting
lorida Division of I"orestrv.
The Division is offering Christmas gift certificates for its
60 Summer Environmental Program, open to students who
'e enrolled now in the :;ixth through eleventh grades.
A $10 depos it is due sometime in the spring, when the child
ooses which week to spend at camp and sends in his or her
plication. The remaining 550 isn't paid until the child acally arrives at one of the two Environmental Centers.
The program is held throughout the summer months at
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But the gift certificate is available now, in time to appear in
Christmas stocking. For more information on this unusual
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sours of planning.
In order to make the most of our time, a little know-how In
he preparation of fresh plant materials to be used for
lecorations can be put to use.
For a background of greens, we can use many of the things
rowing in our own gardens. Nearly everyone has podocarpus.
3mall branches can be utilized In wreaths, for filling in at the
base of candies, as background for fruit topiaries for dinner
ables or other placements.
In addition to podocarpus, of course, there are the native
iollles, pines, cedar, magnolia, etc. All fresh green materials
may be submerged in water several hours, or overnight for
best lasting qualities. In addition, this will remove dust and
i ncidental Insects.
Pine cones may be baked at very low temperature In the
ven for a few minutes. This brings out the rosin and makes the
ones shiny. The heat also makes the cones open fully for a
more beautiful form.
We think of poinsettias in connection with Christmas. With so
many readily available in our gardens, a few tips on cutting
md handling are in order. A few days prior to the actual
tioutting, remove leaves from stems to be cut.
When a leaf is removed — broken, or a stem cut, a white sap
omes out of the stem. If this is not stopped Immediately, the
poInsettIa will wilt. Therefore, removal of unnecessary leaves
n advance gives the plant time to recover before another
ihock of cutting. When cutting, try to cut stem lengths to be
ised in arranging avoiding cutting more than once.
There are several ways to treat stem ends to stop the
"bleeding:" Put end of stem In very hot water; singe with
same; dip Into sand; place Into rubbing alcohol. Any of these
Mould work. If any sap gets on the hands, it may be removed
with rubbing alcohol.
When choosing a poinsettia plant for a gift, check to be sure
he lower leaves are still Intact. If these have dropped, the
)lant is past its prime.

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WEDNESDAy, DECEMBER 19

Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light,
301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
SanlordSemlnole Jayceettes, 7:30 am., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mali
Sears.
Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Air Force Sergeants Ann. AuxilIary, 8 p.m., McCoy
Family Club.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER22

Holiday musical puppet show, "The Elves and the
Shoemaker" by Puppet Power, 10:30 a.m., Theater on
Park, Winter Park.
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girl boo toward Tucker, turned away and pointed in hli
direction. She also testified that Tucker slapped her twice
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Greater Maitland Civic Center New Year's Eve
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warranty $39,500.
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PRO
PERTY- 12 acres.4 Bdrm, 2

WORLD.

$3,100 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns

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57.300 TOTAL
NICELY WOODED OVER SIZ
ED LOT NEAR BAHAMA

JOE'S. $8500.

(2) 50 LOTS NICELY WOODED

NEAR 75th ST. $7,500 TOTAL.

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The sooner you place your
classified ad. the sooner you get
results.

CROCKETT

1Ce1 ciComa,

Realtors

SEIGLER

French (I? 92) Sanford

REALTY

BROKER

373 5321

3 BR, l'i B econoMical gas wall
furnace &amp; range, Fenced rear
yd., convenient bc., LR &amp; FIa.
rm., ww carp. $39,500.

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2439 S Myrtle Ave.

INVESTORS SPECIAL
Rental income. 3 BR, IS, owner
terms. $33,100.

STEMPER AGENCY

N. Ernest

REALTOR 32249C1
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 543.3545 333.95g

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Orlando

Sanford

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REAL

5TATE Breher
291N. 17.91, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve. 543.3541

Sparkling 5.

spacious 251, w.a,nny kit +
PR on beautifully treed lot.
For only $309001 CIII Quickl

$1340 cash tO
mint. LoveIyJ SR on approx 1.
)dacrew.Iandscapinggaiore.
New C.H&amp;A, dream kit., +

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Service business for sale, inc.
lools, fixtures, Inventory &amp;
real estate. Call W. Maliczowski. REAL TOP 3227913
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47—Real Estate Wanted

) MUSICR''"1

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L
Lackey' Guitar Ctr &amp; Museur,,

GITS FOR

Over 100 newa. used bargains:
Martin Gibson Guild -

EVERYONE

Yamaha, 2510 S. French (01k
S. of Sambos). 373 0911.

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65-Pets.Supplles
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&amp; many other items
1901 French Ave
322

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Bicycles for all the family $101
up Call 373 3860 or 1750W, 2nd

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drums. Bob Ball's Disc. Music
Center. 2202 French Ave.
322 2255
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Auction, 121$ 3. Fr,ch. 373.

7)10.

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Heater, tank, etc.
323-SIl3after4

APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

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FREE PUPPIES
Mixed Shephefd,6Wks

9

GeneraI Electric microwaves
I? to choose from. As low as
$199 All at close out priCes.
iye .SSSW15I 322-2131.
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3?2-l$ilor 321 0101
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Lhasa Apso. 2 grey, I gold,9

old. Loving, intelligent, $l5o
ea. 323 1764.

75" F colorconsoles
Deluxe cabinets, Were $99
&amp; $799 Now $599 Goodyear.
. 372 3571

Antiques-Sterling Silver
Gold, Diamonds

FREE PUPPIES
Toagoodhorn,
373 5092

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BridgesAntiques

3732001
WILSONMAIERFURNITURE
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
BUY, SELL, TRADE
3lI'31SE.Fuiit.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur3335433
-niture Salvage, 322-1721.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TopPricespaid
Usid.anycondition64eII24

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GIFTS FOR

FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture,
205 E. 2Slh SI. 3230911.

Zenith COmpont stereo AMFM with speakers.
Was $219,
now sue. No. .15*4 Goodyear.
SSSW.lst. 3222171

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1;
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$l3Sormakeoff.r

FLOWERS

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
3229141
Eves after 6 &amp; weekends

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Ferns, Violets, Planters
Jean Norris
601 Celery Ave.
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BIBLE BOOK CENTER
Bibles. leweiry, accessories
7$ Hwy 1793 Delary 6464463

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OVIEDOBLACK HAMMOCK

BROKER

5anfor
fh06b0

ISOM

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$Qacres, $2.000per acre
Will buy 151 &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business logs. Florida Mor.
tgage Investment, )3S 5,
Orange Ave., SuIte 204, Winter
54'k 4UM32.

3fl7832

Orlando

337.577

Eves.3fl-0613,3fl.1547,
3221152, 332 7177
207E.22thSt.

'v ott of total Inventory of br.ind

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new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seCOid$ but brand new lop line
beddIng sets onIyI Free local
delivery. P1011's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17.93, So. of

Sanford. 3321731.

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FOR HER

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Select Slyleandwarmthof
Daniel Green Slippers

KNIGHTS,201E.lst Downtown

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Fine Clothing formen
2617 S French 323 6160

Thrill them with boots
Dingo &amp; Cowboy Boots by Acme
KNIC.HTS. 208 F. 1st. Downtown

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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
Cash 322-4132
WITH TREES AND GOOD FURNITURE--BEDDING,
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
Wholesale toali. Orlando Whole. Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
sale Furn. 2300 Industrial Blvd.,.
1795, SANFORD, FL 32771,
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
Orlando
GIVING
DESCRIPTION,
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tOOls
LOCATION AND PRICE.
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teds. Dbl. motel box springs &amp; WE
USED FURNITURE,
mattresses,

46-Commercial
Property
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K NIGHTS, 20e E. 1st, Downtown

colors deliohl the child.
Christmas Slippers, we
suggest
KNIGHTS, 205 E. 1st Downtown

For Sale-old piano, needs
refinishing. ss or best otter
32) 3616.
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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; I4irt 3737580
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THE CHILDREN

Pianos &amp; organs as low as $993
Guitars 10 pct of f. AmpliIier,
drums. etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center. 3202 French Ave
377 3755
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323.5774 Day or Night
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Blue colonial maple overstuffed
Female Bloodhound, I' yrs.
chair in good cond., Magnavox
Spayed. Needs good home
console stereo system, 6
Call 372 2812
spkrs., cxc. cond., Turquols brocade chanel backed chair,
JC Penney early American
68-Wanted to Buy
table top AM.FM stereo ____________________
system. 372 7470.

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. Rn. lot, 2300 blk. S. Sanford
Webuyyourequity,closein2lhrs.
Ave., zonedsingle fern., priced
AWARD REALTY, INC.
for Quick sale. J. B. Steelman,
fl9 3800
- Why buy used? Newbrand name
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Inc. Winter Park, 641 3315.
box sorings &amp; mattresses at 20
SUPER NICE 2 BEDROOM, ______________________
- NEED HELP?
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
CARPETS, HEAT, FAMILY
Call Harold Hall
It soIl don't believe that want ads
full size, queen &amp; king. Jenkins
ROOM. LIKE NEW CON.
Realty Inc., REALTOR. 3235774
Furniture, 205 E. 2SIli St. 323
bningresults,tryone,anIi$tan
.
Dl TION. $29,900. COME .A
---- -------to your phone ring. Dial 323-2611
oi..
RUNNIN'.
or si.,m.
Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
Used full size hotel-motel bed.
3 BR, FP, on 2 pIus acres.,
catch up back payments &amp; buy
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ding. Very clean, $14.95 'a. pc.
completely turn. I fenced in
equity. 32243)4.
NoII's Sanford Furniture
HAL COLBERT REALTYIAC. -_
Salvage, 1742, So. of Sanford.
MULTIPLE LISTING.REALTOR.
47 A—Mo0't9SgSIBOIJgIst
3228731.

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Cash for your lotI Will build On
lot 0' OUr lot.
YEnterprise,Inc.
Medal Inc., Realtor
644-3013

Western Shirts $1O.99ea.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SenfordAve,
322-3791

Boots for your man
Dingo&amp; Cowboy Boots tool

59- M.usical Merchandise

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2 bIks awayl br 3 SR's.
C.N$.A, FR, new carpet, sc
poICtI $3990

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NEW LISTING
2 story, beaut., remodeled older
home. 3 or 4 BR's, I' B. New
energy saver) ton CH A. Lots

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Ynted

REALTOR MLS
Eve 323.$S

:iasslf led Ads are the smallest bIg

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321 0640

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news Items you will find kitowits RutTy INC...... 1
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anywhone.
REALTOR
of living area, fireplace.
TWO BIG EXTRAS
Executive type,
542.500 Will go FHA or VA.
£oned comm. &amp; less than I ml. ________________________
greitrm.designorhome
fromLk.Mos,roc.2RR-2B,2
-on½acre woodod lot. WoodS.
tiuge lots, Fp Slots oi trees.1
42-.Mebjle Homes
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slonsextonienplusw.w carpet,
. 30$ . 62$.3s
hWer.com, solarium, walk.In
tonic.
After Nears . 323.o4es
closets, pool plar.ned 1. more.
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See our beautiful new BROAD.
Brand new at $107,000.
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MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
Magnificent
VAFHA.235-Con.Ho,'nes NOIOrIOIQDI'.
3235200
Osks shade this 3 BR, 35 In
Low
Down
Payment
VAIFHAFinandno
IdylIwiidew.formal LI a. OR,
white brIck PP 1 prIvacy
diier

wall attachments

AMANA AIR CONDITION.
EPS--somp heat 'n' cool
models
SEMINOLE APPLIANCE
109 N. PalmettoAve.
Phone, 3221196

The Real Estate Agency
FIGHT INFLATION. Invest In
this 2 unit apt. Only $30,000.

I NE9IO Panasonic Genius
Kelvinator electric ranges.
NUTONE Built in Food Center

Sanford, Fla. 32771

$41,950.

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1 RR 9TA Amana Rotawave
7 NE7970 Panasonic Genius II

MORE, close to City convenlences, t yr. warranty,

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River,

1 Mati, quality opsrati
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vt's. exp. Patios, DrIveways
etc.Wayneleet.327.1321

(3)5.O'LOTSNICELVWOODED
NEAR PINECREST SCHOOL.

Baths, fenced, 7 wells, farm
tractor a. mower, MUCH

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ITS FINEST - Many, many
Customfeatureslnthislovely3
Bdrm, 2 Bath mobile home.

L,rgecorner lot with beautiful
view of St. Johns River. Includes covered boat slip at

REDUCED
From$34,SOOto$31,900.38R,1B,
90x30, 1g. lot fenced, shady.
Nice location, excellent value
at this prIce.

M. Unsworth Realty

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NO LONGER USED CAM.
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED

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051 EEN
C',OIiSp(f TV's $76?. 'p
10 acres or more PIONEER Webuyeauity in houses, apts, 8.
MILLERS
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REALTY - REALTORS
vacant land Lucky In
ACRES. Hue out your own
2bI9OrlandoDr
Ph 3720352 _____________________________________________________
4'flNTA5 SELECTION1
WHY-BUY?
vestments,
P0
Box
79.
iomesteac,,
bean
1880
Pioneer
Apts. for Senior Citizens, Down.
JUST LISTEDI 3 BR, 28 home in
Beat
those
high
interest
rates
Sanford,
372
1711
in
1980.
As
little
as 51.000 dwn,
_____________________________ TV 'epo 19” Zenith Sold orig. 3
town, veryIean &amp; roomy. See
Deltona w.many special
REMODEL'
- - - -good terms
Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto
featurest C.H&amp;A, ww carp.,
93 75 bal $183 16 or $17 mo
Call Roger Smith 327.291.*or
Ave.
c::1
Fla. 'rm., eat.In kit., &amp; lots
Agent 339 8386
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3317159.
FREE
ESTIMATES
ARE
Y011
INTERESTED'
morel BPP WARRANTED. ----------------S acre tiled farm
Just $34,900.
FOAHER
I pct. interest to qualifIed
54-Garage Sale
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40 acre orange grove
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I Moving Sale lamps, dishes,
-_buyers. New homes with
900 pasture.
COUNTRY LIVINGI 2 BR, 1",B
OUT
OF
IDEAS'
braid rugs, outdoor turn
monthly payments under $250.
Visit E THELI'S ANTIQUES 1 Jam Up Hair Styles &amp;
Mobile home on a S acre mini.
stereo, etc. 323 5953
Moving or thinking at u.r.)qv
Low down payments.
Jeans
H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
)BEDPOOM,2 BATH. FAMILY
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farml CH.A, eat.in kit., w.w
W of I 1. old SR 16 at "76'
sale'
lot
of
work?
w'
bu
Levis-JunIor &amp;Missy
ROOM, EXECUTIVE. $300
Wheelchair
for
Sale
Station.
Paola
322
5871
carp., &amp; morel Lots of
from
or
sell
for
you
Req.
3 Bldg. lots in Geneva &amp; 1 lot in
TopsL Dresses 002 French Ave
REAL ESTATE Broker i
MONTH. SEIGLEP REALTY,
potential I Only $32,900.
CHEAP
CDANNY
S AUCTION SAILS *
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Paola. Good terms &amp; owner
BROKER. 3210640, 3271577.
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
322
3100
Christmas
at
the
Chinaberry
will hold.
0)4*200
Eve. 542.365%
Tree Anhiq5. 1106 W 1St SI.
SUPERI 3 BR, 1", B home in 20
A I KAMP GROUNDS
Boots for your CoWgirl
Oak tirewoodtorsale
Primatives china glass.sllver.
W. wiots of eztrasl CH, ww
are havIng difliculty finding
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ml.
West
01
1.1
on
SR
46
to
Dingo &amp; Cowboy Boots -3
tIP
W-FR.
clean
8.
ready
to
2 BR House
Fill
your
Pick
upS-b
carp., dining area, Fla. rm.,
original creations,
a place to live, car to drivp, a
Orange Blvd. Thurs., Dec.
move Into. Cell to see. 132.900. I
KNIGHTS,205Els%Dovmlown
323.4120
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Cell
322
3717
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porcii, S. many more extrastI
iob, or some service you have
20th, 1 5 PM C.00d assortment
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AFTER 4PM
BPP WARRANTED. Yours
need of, read all our want ads
of crafts etc. Y'al Cornell
3 tIP Furn., gas heat, Insid,
Finesel.ctionp,ercect
for $37,500. Call 3232222 for
rn&amp;"1u)
every day.
Side by-Side relrlgerator, $75;
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utility rm. Priced it only
earrIngs. $3.95 up
3 BR, II house. Sanford area,
IntO.
Ricitic
Iable,
w-2
benches,
526,950.
Gwaltney Jewelers 2045. Park
- rv..doan w.fwced bk yd.
CRAFTS
full size baby bed w.rnattress,
55--Boats
&amp; Accessories
L,
--------$322 mc.
LAKEFRONTI 2 BR, I S home
$25; Oak porch rockers, $79.95;
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
- MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
on sPacious oak shaded,
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Jo un House of Handicrafts
90'x200' WITH A SPLENlandscaped lot In nice neIgh.
ROBSON MAR INE
Furniture, 205 E. 25th SI. 373
Handcrafted Gifts
ALLFLORIDA REALTY I
REALTY WORLD.
DEROIjS VIEW. $20,000.
2927 Hwy 1797
borhoodi Eat in kit., Fla. rm.,
0981.
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Fairway Plaza
Sanford
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SANFORD
HURRY'
REALTOR
Saiford,FIa
37771
porch, and much morel A buy
FORHIM
251.4
S.
French
Ave.
001 $29,900.
LAST OF FIRE SALE
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85 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED.
APPL lANCES
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COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE I Refrigerators &amp; Freezers:
Identity Bracelets-Money CIips
57-Sports Equipment
4I'.
BEAUTY
Sanford's Sales Leader
" t "ano oronaao Concourse
IN OSTEEN AREA. $800 PER
WE ENGRAVE
1II'
Amana
Energy
Saver
ref.
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GIFTS
117 x 101 building lot with
(Cl)]
ACRE WITH TERMS
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C.waltney Jewelers 204 S. Park
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I16'
Amana
Energy
Saver
9
cd.
trees. $5,000 with $1,100 down
SW model 59, 9mm, auto, nickel
2 77' Amana Side by Side ref.
322 2420
and interest only for's ysprs.
35 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
finish. Must sell. $750. Lots of
Beautiful lewelry. fabulous
The Real Estate Agency
I 1' Amana Deepfreeze
extras 6656128. call aft. 5
GROUND. TALL PINES,
His Comfort is important
perfumes, &amp; cosmetics for
I
Used
Kelvinator
0'
ref.
frost.
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mc, Realtors
ANYTIME
.
OVER
800' FRONTAGE ON
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL every beauty need. MERLE
DanlelGre,nSijpp5
free
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Lots of potential in this 5
MILE LONG LAKE, OSTEEN
NORMAN 110 Park Ave.
KNIGHTS.201E.lstoowntown;s;
QUASAR 2 hr VIDEO TAPE
Sanford Multiple Listing Service
58-Bicycles
AREA.$7,s0O PER ACRE.
Bdrm. home. Excellent terms.
3333321
machine $300
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Owner anxious, $31,500.
S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
Speed Queen washers. Stainless
2565
known cosmetIcs 30
Schwinn Boy's lOspJ
steel tub, heavy duty.
Bicycle - girls' 70" high rise
STATION OFF UPSALA o.
41-Houses
lXt off wilt, this ad Tues to
REALTORS
27" frame. I yr. old
deluxe
model
Ilk,'
new
$80
NEEDS
FILL.
$10,900.
Speed
Queen
dryer
3
temp.
auto
LIA PARK MOBILE HOME LIVING AT
Sui,
only
37)
5887
$123, 3720782
value for $50 )23 0197
cycle.
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owned by
omen
Sos N.. 1
flight functions are being Robert Dowsiing, said
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me as lieriff of Seminole Cesinty,
All Werk Guaranboo
to say It I don't
property
Merwoed,
Peimsylvania
; Flsria, and I havi levied upon the
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simulated. And It f
Lic.nwd
bsing located in Seminole County,
you be rIchly blelsil.
333.1007
Insured
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ft an following descrIbed property
The question facing the com'ts, the penal iaid, Ii "the nut
Flonid, more particularly
wishes Sandal Rowe.
-f
smutly
ADOPTION
i
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owe
which one or a few property ewnirs can be forced to mt
by
•y
Justice,
sale
dosaibed as follows:
tiled
in
behalf
of
the
above-styled
propertybeinslocofedin$ni.j
are
giving
tecImlciass
the
.;l.rwrM.a stat. policy of thorellne mid nuvarlal psisievetlos
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Doe 1974 CadIllac 4.deor hardtop minor children and you
iwisuar-:,Ir
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etjfInile, whit, In color *1511 r,sul,ed to serve a copy it pare County, Florida, more par.
to benefit the gen -ai public.
tiaIarly desa
toU;
black
vinyl
top
me
schdal.d
d,fens, if any to It en JOHN R.
loutt,wsst % it Let 45 (lees that
ID Ne. 40054111at71
"lb. costs of benefits flowing to lb. pub&amp; at
was at 2:11
Monday. An
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poqg lying -:1
wing stored at Demacs hi Fern - HUFF RAN JR., piin
£UTSLES PAINTING 5.'
tarney, WSISSI aidt'
fo
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be basis by the p&amp;," it
siis acc.ra is met , .
Oetsdfmiklalkmnglalc,r, Park, Plerlia
REPAIR_lfflvlo,.Enterlo,
Painwthi
Ave.,
Orlando,
PhirMa
ni
IISanolhSW fist, dIpWu*&amp;bta
êc iecsr it Siminohe
FREE EITIMATEScaii314
propoirl developmnu calls (es constructiosi over
later blamed on an ut the undoiiipied N sherIff of 33ISI iii or bifoui Ii JIiw.iy, County. Fletidi.
Rngsalaren I timebosle
SemInole CMy, Florida, will at 190, and file the
a
od
rer1diutiai Mite to bias, 73,118 p5(
Snigloil *1111 the and the uRdSrslgsel as Sheriff
overlOidsd CirCidI breaker, ilie A.M en the d day
of We DO wads wln.ds..uil
if clerk of this cer$ eitr before
walmambig, N. lob tee
5snin
The cosit accused UI. Cabinet .1 net '1i"4 g the good forced a fly, and a half hoer January,
Ceimfy, Florida, will
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sItwIl or big, Inferior or an.
AD. 190, offer f 5af service Is mae en the piaWitIff's 11.10 AM. en Ifie 10th Øy of
and
sad
to
'iso
lUeliest
bldd,
for
of he
deI$7.
lb.
attorney
aol,
trIer. Pressure cleaning.
.
___Immediately Dember AD. 1979, after for late
casl si loot to any einf
The bearing omor (euid UI. ds,t'cpnud 1Wrtery In
( the Nd Mast Mosiday esissing lions, at ISis
all thereafter, .htsirwis, a dsfoult end sad is the liighed bidder, for
Fneid (West) Will be entered agoinsi you for
1ow areas d detrininual in two,
lb. CibisI evening, a noqus
the cash, sl*Iod Is any d all
cowl
aket Door it the SemInole County
iif lSIflafldOd Iii 114 COffl$5i,W oo*tkip liens, at the Ftnt (We) CI(Pfl1. PaintIng. MaiM.
SLIM
Csir*evs. In lanterd, Fiends, orpetuIn
BUDGETS
jj
':ieal.dheqplhenwt,Mwas.msst1.(antesyin.very
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the above described Personal WSoOIImyjjp.1
Door SI the Seminole County it ad tPPSL tic. S
NOL$TISSD WITH VMUs1
befor, the 7:41 Imuletsd
,3$345 lpehred 9144w,'
FROM THE WANT AD
.
COLUMNS.
That said sale Is being male Se this Ceist en thIs 11011 day
114 ae descr
sit of several
real property.
fr1Ig
December,
1079,
also scored the Cijdn,t far
That said sale is being mile to
to $nggeM ohmige that hasasand measlremests satisfy Wie terms it saW Writ of' ISEAL
Executjn.
____make the de slop'iw,4 el1g for NI*v5.l.
satiety the terms it said Writ if
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ARTHUR H. S1CKWITH JR.
taken
by
the
sequencer
'r'
John I. POlk.
r "While giruan
cliNly han lbS rigist to espripristi ot of
AS Clerk so the Court
. Sheriff
£.
,
Sy: Eve C,ab$,ee
:riras.property (orperpesan —'- to the general plic,
. $sminl County, Flinidi
turd e$tempt
me
at
As
Dspijty
Clark
ma
pij D.comber I), IC, 10.
require a
Coijnty, FlOrida
prp1y owner to bear the cod of 1:41 p.m.
1979 PubIlaj Dicoinwi 12, 19, 2*, 1979
Tusadsy. But 15 ad
Jamiary L 1910
Publish November 1$
fld
tj!'tosId, . ...
:*sth geaera1
aid January3. 1*
btogl"uia4$. DEQ.34
S. 13, 19,1979
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53-TV. Radio. Stereo

Black?. White TV's
they
HERB'S TV
2597
5 Sanford Ave
323 1734
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Sale
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FORRESTGREENE

31-Apartments Furnist
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Originally
$819,
assume
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payments of $21 mo Agen,

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owr.er 10*
0Et '.es. 6
cyl gets good mL $2,000 322
1197

: Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach. w,ll hold a
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public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
77-Junk Cars Removed
the only one in Florida. You set
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the reservea price. Call 901255.
top Dolarifor junk &amp; used
$3fl for fuflhr details.
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
3 "°
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 tc
'JUNK CAPS
'75 moctels. Call 3399100 or $34.
From $IOto $50
460$ IDealerl
CatI 322.1671; 32' 1160
Will buy iunk Auto Batteries, $5
Battery Shop
78-44torcycles
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107W 27th St 373 9111
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76 Suzuki, C.R 3806 spd
Free Battery Check
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New tires &amp; battery. 1800
Battery Shop
1309
107W.27thSt.
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3239111
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PuSh button controls has

REALTORS .
2llONnford Ave. 331.7912

Modern 2 BR, 10, CHA, ww
carp., fully equipped kit. Near
Seminole Hosp. a. downtown.
$233 mo. plus sec. dep. 3220341.

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80-Autos for

513 rear end for sale
$t00or bestotfer
32) 9114

Refrig Sears Cold Spot Ft
wh, good cond.. $100 Ui 9157
aft 6. all day whends
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4 Wh drive Jeep p i, 1973

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trans. C.00d cond Gets good
m, 57.500 322 1755

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KENMORE WASHER -- Parts,
Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

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Estate Commercial &amp; ReSi
dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
(all Dell's Auction, 32) 5670

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79-TruCks-Trailers

72-AUcilon ________
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Danny's
Auction 322 7010
Buy Sell Consign
.762!.flfpLe 323 5772

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1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossed, used very Short
time Original $593. bal $181 or
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$71 mo Agent 339 8386

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Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233866or 323 7710

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Refrug RePOAMANA I? Cu ft Sold
originally $514. flOW $7.16 or $7
-Agent 339 8386

Call Ba rt

(2)2 BR Apts., (1) 1 BR Apt.
No pets, carpet
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Sanford Ave. 269.7377

78-tOrCyCle5

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itt ,ili' on antauc ctnng rm
(t',IrS wth I) SttS to select
trom ,' it thru Dec 23. also
nt 1 . refinishing Free pick
A delivery Come see US
I4i. y .il9 I 'ii N of Ovedo
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Longwood.Lk. Mary Pd Good
terms. slo.soo.

4' acres on Orange Blvd. in
Paola, Owner will finance.
$24,450.

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I acre bldg. site on lake off

Furnished Rooms
For Rent
lhquire 601 Magnolia Ave.

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2ChOicebldg. lots in Dreamwold
$7,000 for both.

FUPNITUPF &amp; THINGS
Buy?. Sell
New?. used Furniture
0 S Sanford Ay
323 6593

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NO QUALIFYING 3 BR home
New Central H&amp;A &amp; Carpet
Owner will finance
substantial dwn $33000 327
2787

Lakefront living is avail in th5
elegant 3 BR. lB home.
Situated on 4' acres complete
w.1B, 10 Quest rott. Won't

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71 --Antiques

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lots of shade trees Only
$79,900.

NO BROKERAGE
FEES ,

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51-Household

by Gill Fox

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? NEED CASH?
Use Your HomeAs Security
Call Us For Terms
Tower Financial Serv.
1000.241.2469

SIDE GLANCES

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Spac,o,,,s 3 BR, 20 luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise, Many
Many extras Must see. All for
$55,900.
VA.FHA
terms
available.

25-Loans

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)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
days to buy the mangroves.
LawI&amp;Iaiptii.
some progress Tuesday Diamond R. Fertilizer Co., Inc.,
repaIred. Res. &amp; Comm..
Plaintiff
Deputy Attorney General Ken Tucker said his office was they actually got past the
January 2,9,
ifflOdal 5. Addilletis.
.fl.
DEQ-U
,digestffig the 27-page rulIng, released Tuesday, to determine a liftoff tage of
NOTICI OF SHERIFF'S
CalI*31.smorwll2*
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CENTIFIEDLAWN
aT. Justice, it al Defendants
SALE
:,cowse of action.
I LANp
things went awry.
INTNICIRCUITCOIJITINTN'I
NOTICIOPSNIRIFP'S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EIOHTIINTN JUDICIAL
FREII$TIMT.S333.?$02
The
SALE
Hideclinedtocommenonwerumjgn
4infnide simulated thatbyvirtueofthatce,talnW,It
FIrsCIRCUIT, CIVIL DlVl$I, IN' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
flight of the Colombia Is UI, of Execution Issued out of and
env1 mmental land program. Bit he said it certainly
AND
FOR
$SMlNI
COUNTY,
that
by
virtue of those certain
under the seal of the COUNTY FLORIDA
featured past of a flve'day, Court
up the costs of the program.
Writs of Execution Issued out of
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of Seminole County, Fiends. CAll NO. 79153$ CA
.AA Tree Service 1. firewood.
$5
the respective courts as listed
around.the.clock dress upon a fInal ludgement rendered IN THE
The Cabinet, sitting as the Florida land and Wates'
&amp; p, you PU or we
o THU abovs.moreparticviarlytha$writ
rehearsal of
Øp •
all the in the itorsiald Court on the 13th ADOPTIOIIMATTES
)udicatoq Commission, denied a
deliver. 339.5345. Webuy wood. '
iWiN out of and under the seal of
day
PAINTING
of
July,
AD.
1977,
in
that
BRENDA
MARIE
operational crews
and certain case entItled, Little Grien
build a major resid Mlii
ROZANC,
the Circuit Court of Orange -_
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Re$dStltiaIICo.,i,iietd.I
__L,
syMasnsofthetrouhI.plq
a minor; Ceunty, Fiends, upon a final
Housi, Inc., Plaintiff, .$.
afts
' 7714137
FREDERICK THOMAS ROZANC
me Cabinet acted after a heasing IWTIIneJ said remove] of Space Shuttle. The te$s DownIng db.a Green LeafRobert
judgment rendered in the .
Nun.
a
minor;
aforesaid
court
on
the
11hI
day
of
?4he mangrove fords would iuhetaslally increase the riak of began at 4 p.
sery Supply, Defsndat, which
MELISSA MAE ROZANC,
-_- It's emy to place a Classified Ad
May AD. 1979, Is that CertaIn case
aforesaid Writ of
was
in s rrosmdistg bays because they absorb nutrients
hours behind schedule - and delivered to me E*utio
We'll even help you word it.
amino,,
antillid
R.
Pertillar
Cs.,
Animal Ksvii Kennals
as SherIff if
Call 323.2*11.
would etherwise waak Into the bay.
Inc, Plaintiff vs. J.T. Justice,
are du. to end Friday
Seminole County, Florida, and I TO: NOTlCEOpACyN
Defen4ants, whid aforesaid for beIng my customers &amp;
Th. project also was opposed by the cosity commiMion and
have levied .çsn the fIlliwin.
Many of Use
Frederick T. Brown
of Execution was delivered so
FREE ESTIMATES
described property
friends.
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envelopes, pickup &amp; delivery,
etc. Very reliable, 8308061.

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Partially disabled man w!
like piece work, addressing

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IUlllIIlIIllIlIIUIIlIlIIii..ii.i..
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Julie. AIterat
5. Tailoring.
Mon a. Womsns garment,
5,0, SALINT
fitted to your sIre. Altamonfe
322154$
Spas. 3314439.
CIrPIIWry,
Painting, Roofing, £
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Gen. Repairs. Licensed a.
Bonded. Free Estimates 323.
làyCa,'. 503Saftef$p.m.

TO: Robert S. McCain
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN Publish November 3$, and
Lilt Known Mailing Ad.
5, 12, 19, 1979
dress: 1329 Kingsley, Mt. Clemens, DEP.107
Michigan
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
Ssmia.leCeam?y,pl.a
NOTIFIED that an action for
CaNN..7S.ZSPSI
dissolutIon of marriage has biifl Joseph
HarrIs Company, Inc.,
filed against

Case

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Numa
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control officials ordered
Ponders
fr*trated again (i flfr of.
They Bald
forts to simulate the launch simulator controLs failed
and flight Into orbit of the receive a proper signal from
you, and you are PlaIntiff
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
to serve a copy
your
formerly Hani.tt's Beauty Nook
spaCeshuttle,setuptoday for Ihespac.craftlndlcatingthat requIred
written defenses to It, it
liCE. lit $t.3fl.57
any, on FoyE.JusticeandJ.T.Just,
the solid fuel booster rockets CARROLL BURKE, Attorney
lu..uIIU.mII.Juu..iiuii.
for Personal Representative of the
the test,
PetitiOner,
whose
address
and esternal fuel tanks had
is 412 Defendants
Estate of WI.. Justice, Deceased,
Sanford Atlantic lank Building,
Three
times
in
two
days
the
separated
troll) Columbia O,* Sanford,
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) -The state is trying to decide
FlorIda, and file the
two astronauts of the backup schedele.
Cli'cwitCeiirt
original with the Clerk of CIrcuit
MEINTZER T'ILE '
)f It will seek a relsearing or appeal a decision to the Supreme
Seminole County, Florida New or repaIr,
crew, Air Force col, Joe
Courl, Sanford Seminole County,
"The
protüm
appears
to
be
leaky shows,, our
ourt that could have a significant Impact on Florida's
Case Ne. P7.2*31 CA 17K
specialty, 25 pt's. Exp.
Fioridaonorbeforethe llthdayot FMC Cor-ation, Plaintiff
Engle
and
Navy
Cmdr.
in
the
simulator,"
Mid
IPICC
-_to protect environmentally endangered lands.
January, AD. 1910 otherwIse a
Richard Truly, have buckled center spokesman Dick default
will be entered against you
for th. relief demanded In the J.T. Justice, it al Defendants
themselves at the controls of Young.
'aggn1.kjç
m. nlih)g overturned the Cabinet's denial of a permit for a
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Petition.
Th. actual maiden fligIg of
.. residential development In Lee County that will require the rocket plane Columbia,
Seminole
County,
Florida
WITNESS my hand and off lclal
AItIratle,D,
sitting In its hangar at the the Columbia is scheduled seal on this the 11th day
CaseN..77.21,*3K
removal of 1, acres of mangrove forests
Leonard
Werthelmer,
Jr.,
etc.,
Drapes, Upholsft
a: The state cannot prohibit a property owner from any
Keimady Space Center.
December,
AD.
officially for Jime, but It hu a
1979.
Plaintiff
.
3234707
(SEAU
Uwee
times
they've
had
5010
chance
of
being
delayed
;: beneficial use of his land without paying for It, the court said.
Arthur H. 5.ciiwtm .V5.
to unbuckle and get out until
lember, spice ofC$erkofClrcuitCour, J.T. Justice, it al
idants
m.3.jsig, panel orod the Cabinet to Iu the permit If without completing the ficlals
Circuit Cowl
Seminole County, Florida
have
CANAVERAL, Fin,
- Space ein

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By: Eleanor F. Iuratto.$.
Deputy Clerk
Giry E. Maswy Eeq.
14$ WhoopIng Loop
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701

Respondent

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thergaftir, otherwise, a judgment
IN THE
AND
FORCIRCUIT COURT, IN maybienteredagainstyou,orthe
demanded in the Petition.
FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, relief
WITNESS my hand and official
CIVIL ACT ION NO. n.1179.CA44. seal of this Court on
the 26th day of
E
November, 1979.
NOTICE OP ACTION
(SEAL)
iN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH, JR.
LAURIE MC CAIN
Clerk of Court
Petitioner
ROBERT

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Petitioner's attorney on or before
UNITED STATES
January 2nd., and flie the original
OISTR ICT JUDGE
the Clerk ofor
this
Court, eIther
PublIsh November 21, 2$, withattorney,
_____________________________
Immediately

and

Frusffllted Again

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Saleslady,exp. in ladies' reedy
The Board of Trustees Of the
to.wear, apply in person only.
Seminole Memolal Hospital In.
No phone calls.RoJay, 11$ E.
vites bids upon the following:
S.. Sanford.
Air Conditi. ompressors
Additional Information, plans
_______________________________
s.aci bar. part.tirne, neat &amp;
and specifications are available at
mature must be able to work
0ffic of th Meseilats Manager.
flex. hrs. 1. weekends. Apply In
All bids Shall be mailed to th.
person. Stuckeys Pecan Shop
44C lIne
Materials Manager of the
1 time
1.4 &amp; ce, Sanford.
Seminole Memorial Hospital, 1101
39c a line
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3 consecutive times
East FI'* Street. Sanford. Florida
1:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
7 consecutive times
1k a HIll
P01 ICE OF F ICE P - The
ORLANDO, Flu. (UPI) - James Keith Tucker, a &amp;Ue 337ll. All bids Shall bipoitmarked
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Orlando Civil Service Office
not later than the 7dey of January
will be scheduling candidates
sniffing teenager, is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 3 for the 1910. ed shall be received on or
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3
lines
Minimum
_________________________
for the examination for Police
kidnapping of a 5.year.old girl during the theft of her parents' before the 4 day of January 1910.
Officer, beginning Monday,
Opening of such bids will take
car at a Daytona Beach motel July ,
December 17. 1979 through
place at the Office of the Materials
Friday, January 4, 1950. In.
A federal court Jury deliberated eight hours before finding Manager of the Seminole
terested persons should apply
the løyearold ex-convict guilty Tuesday night of kidnapping Memorial Hospital at 5:00 o'clock
Noon The Dog'Before Publication
in person to the Orlando Civil
little Caroline Thompson and keeping her captive for two days. A.M. on the 7 day of January iwo.
Service Office, City Hell
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Annex. 440 S. Boone Avenue
He also was convicted on a second count of transporting a reserves
the right to reject any
________________________ ________________________
(directly behind City Hall)
stolen car across state lines.
3nd all bidS.
________________________ _________________________
Monday lhrough Friday, 5:00
He was arrested in South Carolina two days after the ab Publish: Dec. 19, 20, 21, 1979.
am. to 3:00 p.m. Orlando is an
DFQ
duction and the girl was recovered unharmed.
________________________
Eoual Opportunity Employer.
STiTIS OThVRT
s-Good Things to Eat
The darkhaIred, boylshlooking Tucker, who had nervously UNITED
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Wanted hairdresser w clientele
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
chewed hlsnailsandlIpduringmuchofthetrj,wcaan
for young aggressive shop.
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
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Combination women's sports
looked down at hIs feet when the verdict was read. Caroline CASE NO. fl.536-ORL.CIV.R - Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A C.rafruit, Oranges
&amp; Lemons.
wearstop1. beauty salon. Pay
UNITED STATES OF AMERiCA,
Mate" Dating Service. All
Thompson and her parents were absent when the verdict was Plaintiff,
P U HutchisOn.
high percentage. Call 3229331.
.vs. PERCY MILTON,
ages.
P.O.
Box
6071,
Clear.
announced.
3221035
0:30 to 4:30.
WILLIE AARON FLEMING, and
water. Fl. 33310.
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U.S. District Judge George C. Young scheduled sentencing the unknown heirs, deviSe,
BabysItter wanted days, my
grantees, assignees, Ilenors,
for 8:30 a.m. Jan. 3. The maximum federal penalty for kid- creditors,
_4_g, &amp; Found
home, own trans., for S mo.
trustees, or other
napping Is life Imprisonment. The other charge is punishable claimants, by. through, under or
.
old. Also, sitter needed for
.
occasional eves. 323.7017.
against the ESTATE OF MATTIE
by up to five years In prison,
LOST male sulpoint Siamese,
MILTON FLEMING, dcce.$ed;
vic, Normandy Blvd. Deitona.
Tucker pleaded innocent because of temporary insanity.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
and all unknown parties having or
io.
attorney told the Jury the youth was high on glue at the time of claiming to have any right, title or ______________________
interest in the property herein, __________________________________ Creative______________
the crime, and not responsible for his actions.
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Expressions 322.7513
Defendants -NOTICE OF SUIT
Psychiatric testimony during the week-long trial conflict
and ORDER FOR UNNAMED
18-Help Wanted
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on the question of Tucker's sanity during the abduction. Some DEFENDANTS TO APPEAR
STOP AT AAA
Will biby sIt in my home
of the expert witnesses said he was competent to stand trial AND PLEAD (SERVICE BY
SOYOU
CAN HAVE
AVON
PUBLICATION). TO: ALL
others claimed sIx years of glue sniffing turned him schizo- unknown
322.1416
FIGHT
INFLATION
heirs, devisess, lagatees,
A VERY MERRY
phrenlc.
grantees, assignees, lienors, --------_________ .__ Sill Avon. Increase your earnlnc
For details. call.
During the lengthy deliberations, the Jury returned to the creditors, trustees, or other
8-Eating Places
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CHRISTMAS
1.541.4157 or 544301!
claimants, by, through, under oi
.---- _________ ---courtroom several times to ask the Judge to redefine lega against
MATT1E MILTON —
- TYPIST
terms dealing with sanity, drt intoxication and intent. At one FLEMING, deceased; and all
BegInnIng Dec.14
RN, ii &amp; 4.12, full &amp; part time,
Now Is the chance to show your
point jurors asked for a dictionary but the judge denied the unknown parties havIng or Breakfast now being served Ct
Apply in person Sanford NursIng
skills
claiming tohave any right, title or
McKInney's
Lounge
&amp;
request.
I Convalescent Center, 950
interest
. Restaurant, 300 Sanford Ave.
In the property
Metlonville.
BOOKKEEPER
Young told the seven women and five men on the jury they hereinafter described. You are
from 4a.m..12 noon. Food also Full charge, accurate typing
hereby
notified
that
an
action
has
served on disco nights.
had to decide "did the defendant knowingly, willfully and
been instituted against you in the ___________________________ WHY SAVE IT ... SELL IT
unlawfully seize, confine, kidnap or carry away Caroline above
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
CASHIER
Court by the United States
9-Good Thngs to Eat
Thompson?"
Low Cost Classified Ad.
Docredit checks, excitIng&amp; fast.
of America, to foreclose the
paced lob
Tucker, from High Point, NC., was convicted of abducting mortgage on the following Na, grapefruIt, tangerines, described property: Lot 21, LONE
the child from a parking lot of the Holiday Inn Oceanside at PINES,
oranges. Picked to order. Will
PART-TIME
ASSISTANT MANAGER
according to Plat theroo
Daytona Beach while her father, Russell Thompson of Dun. recorded in Plat Book 12, page 21 _Tk._Crumleb' 32202*7.
Learn all phases of business
CORRESPONDENTS
woody, Ga., was checking into the resort hotel. Caroline and of the Public Iecords of Seminole
Prime Navel Oranges
County, FlorIda, and you ire or
WAREHOUSIMAN
Tfl0th Rachel, were waiting In the car when Tucker dered and required to appear and
$3.50 Bushel
WANTED
Capable of running forkllfl &amp;
3225312
jwnPed Into the front seat, shoved Mrs. Thompson out of the plead in said action, and file your gei. labor
To write news of local interest
car and sped away.
answer with tne Clerk of this Court ______________________
from LONGW000 • SAN.
at Orlando, Florida, and to serve a
Legal Notice
LICENSED PLUMIER
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
Mrs. Thompson took the stand during the trial and told the copy
thereof upon the Plaintiff's
Airconditianerexperience
CASSELBERRY and If you
jury of her frantic efforts to rescue Caroline from the man she attorneys, Gary L. Betz, United IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
have a knack for gathering the
i States Attorney, and Elizabeth A. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
identifIed as Tucker.
COOKS
social news from your
Jenkins,
AssIstant
United
States
CIRCUIT
Exp. orwill train
IN
AND
"i ran, crying, 'let me have our daughter," Mrs. Thompson Attorney, Post Office Box 2593, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
respective community to be
FOR
FLORIDA
presented in a column in The
said. "I knew she could not get out of the back seat. The door Orlando, Florida 32*02, not later CASE NO. 79.2246 CA.19.E
WAITRESSES
Evening Herald, we want to
was locked. She was crying, 'Mama."
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do so, judgment by default will be ZACHERY HAVES CURTIS.
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against you for the relief
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television and issued tearful pleas for theIr daughter's return, demanded in the complaInt.
TO:
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323.5174
Ills, ORDERED that the above
Two days later, a couple vacationing in Myrtle Beach, S.C.,
ROGER 1. CURTIS
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rescued unharmed and Tucker was arrested.
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quired. Send resume to Box 40,
November 21, 1979. DONE and
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wherehehadbeenservingaaentenceforautotheft,twows ORDERED
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Box 1547, Sanford, Fl. 32711.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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was kidnapped, police said a motorist had confronted Tucker
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Ret'i'red Surveyor Claims Chlesholm Trail M*Ismarked
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!) — A retired Oklahoma surveyor
says he can prove the historic alaholm Trail — cut through
Indian territory by traders In the 1160s and later used to drive
cattle from Texas to the railroad In Kansas - has been
misinarked for more than 10 years.
But historians say It will take more than ruts etched In
sandstone to change the currently accepted route.
"There is tradition backing the location of the Chisholm
Trail," said Oklahoma Historical Society President W.D.
Finney. "It would be a major undertaking to change the minds
of historians."
The Chisholm Trail, long celebrated in cowboy song, Is
recorded In history as the first of many major routes used to
herd Texas cattle to market after the Civil War, crossing what
Is now Oklahoma to reach the railhead at Abilene, Kin.
Jesse Chisholm, who was of Scottish and Cherokee Indian
ancestry, Is credited with forging the trail that bears his name
and later using it herd Texas cattleman Charles Goodnight's
livestock to Kansas. Some early accounts spell the trail's name
"Chisum," after John Chisum, the Texan from whom Goodnight bought cattle for the trail drive..
The traditional route places the trail along and slightly east
of present-day U.S. 81, but retired surveyor Ed Moran of
Anadarko, Okla., says he has all the proof necessary to show
Chisholm actually carved his now-famous trail about 20 miles
west of the highway.
Moran said the original Chisholm Trail ran from Wichita,
Kan., toThe Wichita Indian Agency near Anadarko, and was
established as a supply route during the Civil War.
"They were pulling in here during the Civil War on that

Chisholm Trail to start," Moran said. "It ran north (from, said, but It is not labeled as such.
confused in various accounts of the famous path's origin.
Anadarko), forded the South Canadian River and went on up
"The survey didn't call it the Chisholm Trail because It
But Moran says he knows the answer. The Abilene Trail,
north by Kingfisher.
wasn't named that then," Moran contends. "Nobody cared
used on cattle drives, ran west of the Chisholm. Stage Road
"Then these people subsequently, and after the Civil War, what It was called; they just wanted to know where It went." followed
the Chisholm but came after It, he said.
started driving cattle north," Moran said. "They first hit good
Because state Historical Society officials are in charge of
Why did early territorial pioneers change the trail's name
grass over here by Chickasha, Intersected the trail up there
from Chisholm to Stage Road?
markers and documents commemorating various state landand forded the river where the Chisholm Trail had been
"It had become the stage road; the one you stood onto catch
marks, Moran's dreams of honoring what he believes is a
crossing the river. Usage dropped that trail farther south, past
the
stage," Moran said. "That's simple."
misplaced piece of state history may never come to pass.
Duncan and Waurika."
The Society bases its stand on research done by the state
bocumentors of Oklahoma history have trouble mapping the
Moran said he was positive the western route was the
Engineering Department and a resulting map.
Chisholm Trail, passing from Kansas Into Oklahoma and
original Chisholm Trail because It had been pointed out to him
"The information was documented by the engineering eventually Into Texas. Maps show it anywhere from a line
60 years ago by a man who had seen It In use.
department of the Oklahoma Highway Commission In 1933,"
"A man who was here at that time and saw traffic over it told said Mac Harris, museum sites supervisor for the state parallel to U.S. Highway 81 through central Oklahoma to
distant lines on either side.
me, and showed me where It was," he said.
Historical Society. "Nothing In our documentation indicates
Muriel Wright, writing for the Chronicles of Oklahoma, veriChisholm originally carved the trail, Moran said, while
the Chisholm Trail came through Anadarko.
fied
Moran's claims that the trail originally ended near
hauling difficult-to-obtain supplies over soft sandstone bluffs to
"He (Moran may have found a wagon trail but there are Anadarko, as did historians Joseph B. Thoburn and Isaac M.
the Wichita Indian Agency north of Anadarko. By 1873 the trail
many of those In Oklahoma," Harris said.
Holcomb.
had become a rough road, designated as a path for tranThe Historical Society knows about trails that crisscrossed
Other historians traced the route through Enid, in northsporting supplies Into the wilds of Indian country.
Indian Territory in the early days of settlement. They ranged western Oklahoma, and to points east of Anadarko.
Vague tracks In the rugged bluffs of Caddo County north of
from narrow-rutted wagon paths to wide sweeps across
Anadarko are evideoce. of. the original trail, Moran said.
Oklahoma Historical Society librarian John Heisch said
grazing land cleared by cattle drives.
"It's a foregone conclusion. That's all there is to It," the 75various
trails meandered from the San Antonio area to Red
Many, including a military route between two early forts,
year-old Oklahoman said. "The tracks come down over the touched the Anadarko area.
River Station, In Montague County, Texas, where they joined
hills to the old foundation of the Wichita Agency. The founto form the southern end of the Chisholm Trail. The trail
"We know there was a trail from Fort Sill to Fort Supply but
dation of the agency still stands."
to call it the Chisholm trail is something entirely different,"
crossed Into Oklahoma south of Waurika and ran northward to
Moran claims further proof lies In field notes of an 1873 said Finney. "We would be Jumping out on a limb by calling
a place called Silver City, just north of present-day Tuttle,
survey which documents the location of the Wichita Agency, a that the Chisholm Trail. We need authentication."
Okla., where it split into eastern and western branches.
government outpost and stopover point to aid Indians and
Historians never have agreed on authentic paths of the
However, Helsch said both branches stayed well to the east
traveling Army troops.
of Anadarko, with the one used principally for cattle drives
Chisholm and other trails. At least two trails through Ok"The Chisholm Trail is recorded in the 1873 survey," Moran lahoma pass close to the documented Chisholm route and are
generally following the present route of U.S. 81.

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seasoned with onion soup mix, is encased In pastry to resemble
a football. If you follow the recipe instructions, you'll have only
quick turns in the kitchen before kick-off, at half-time and the
fourth quarter.
If you prefer, you can make the football earlier, refrigerate
and heat when ready to serve. And, for year-round enjoyment,
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An easy and fun way to serve salad is "Punter's Point
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and a touch of parmeasan cheese. You'll find that even those
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Armchair quarterbacks are always thirty from calling the
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SUPER SUNDAY SPLASH
2 cups boiling water
8 orange &amp; spice flavor tea bags
i cup sugar
3 cups pineapple-pink grapefruit juice drink
1 cup vodka or orange juice
BEFORE KICKOFF:
In teapot, pour boiling water over orange &amp; spice flavor tea
bags; cover and brew 5 minutes. Remove tea bags; stir In
sugar and cool.
In pitcher, combine tea, juice and vodka; chill. Serve In tall
Ice-filled glasses. Makes about 8 servings.
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cup Italian dressing
1 tbsp. grated parmesan cheese
1 cup cauliflowerets
1 cup broccoli floerets
1 cup sliced eggplant or zucchini, halved
4 large mushrooms, halved
Carrot strips
MORNING OF THE GAME:
In large shaloov baking dish, blend Italian dressing with
cheese; add vegetables, except carrot strips. Cover and
marinate in refrigerator, turning occasionally, 4 hours or
overnight. On 6-Inch wooden skewers, alternately thread
vegetables and carrot strips. Brush with remaining marinade.
Makes about 8 servings.
VICTORY
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I envelope unflavored gelatine
!t cup cold milk
cup milk heated to boiling
2 pkt-gs. ( a ox. ea., cream cheese, softene,i
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lIsp. vanilla extract
1 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
Choconut Crumb Crust
MORNING OF THE GAME:
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milk; let stand 3 to 4 minutes. Add hot milk and process at low
speed until gelatine is completely dissolved, about 2 minutes.
Add cream cheese, sugar and vanilla; process at high speed
until Wended. Pour Into prepared crust, reserving 4 cup In
blender. Add cocoa powder to blender and process at low speed
until Wended. Pour onto cheese layer and gently swirl with
knife to marble. Chill until firm. To serve, cut Into squares.
Makes about 8 servings.
CHOCONUWRUMB CRUST: In small bowl, combine 1 cup
chocolate cookie crumbs, 1-3rd cup flaked coconut and 4 cup
softened butter or margarine. Press onto bottom of SInth
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Indonesian officials say they are startled by some livissisisso
reports comparing Galang with a prison camp.
"This was unbelievable,' said Rear-Aànlzal Kunio
Wlblsono, who governs the region from his base on Tanjung
Pining, a 45-minute speedboat ride from the Island.
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topping mix and instant pudding and pie filling. Blend all the
ingredients In one bowl, add crushed pineapple and rum, pour
into the pie shell, chill and enjoy your holiday!
FLUFFY PINEAPPLE
RUM PIE
2 envelopes whipped topping mix
2¼ cups cold milk
2 packages (4-serving size) coconut cream flavor instant
pudding and pie filling
can (8 02.) crushed pineapple in juice
tablespoons light rwn or 34 tsp. rum flavoring
I baked 9-Inch pie shell, cooled
Prepare whipped topping mix with I cup of the milk as
directed on package, using large mixer bowl. Add remaining
1¼ cups milk, the pie filling mix, undrained pineapple and
rum. Blend, then beat at high speed for 2 minutes, scraping

bowl occasionally. Spoon into pie shell. Chill at least 4 hours.
Garnish with toasted coconut, if desired.
Dessert-only entertaining is more than enough when you serve
this German Sweet Chocolate Cake.
GERMANSWEET
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1 pa ckage (4
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214 cups unsifted cake flour
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1cupi°tteror margarine
2 cups sugar
4 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
Iteaspoon baking soda
1 cup buttermilk
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Melt chocolate over very low heat; cool. Mix flour with salt.
Cream butter. Gradually add sugar and continue beating until
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beating well after each addition. Add vanilla.
Dissolve soda in buttermilk. Add flour mixture to batter
alternately with buttermilk mixture, beating well after each
addition. Pour Into three greased and floured 9-Inch layer
pans. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes, or until cake
springs back when lightly pressed in center. Cool cakes in pans
15 minutes. 7ben remove from pans and finish cocIlIng on
racks. Spread filling and frosting between layers and over top
of cake.
In high altitude areas, use large eggs, dissolve chocolate in
cup boiling water; increase flour to 2-1-3rd cups; reduce
soda to ~ teaspoon, salt to teaspoon, butter to % cup and
sugar to 1% cups; mix flour with soda and salt; bake In 8
layers at 375 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes.
Coenst-Fecan FIUW and Frosting. Combine I cup
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thickens, about 12 minutes. Remove from heat. Add 1-1-3rd
cups (about) flaked coconut and I cup chopped pecanL Cool
until of spreading consistency, beating occasionally.
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3 packages (3 ounces each) orange gelatin
1½ cups orange juice, heated to boiling
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1½ cups heavy cream, whipped
1 can (11 ounces) mandarin oranges, drained
1 can (1 pound, 4 ounce) sliced pineapple, drained
Whipped cream and additional mandarin orange sections.
Disselve gelatin in boiling orange juice. Cool and stir In
champagne. Chill until slightly syrupy. Fold In oranges and
crews. Place three slices of the pineapple on the bottom of a
one-quart souf fle dish. Place collar on top of souffle dish. Fill
dish halfway with souffle mixture. Place remaining pineapple
slices around edge of souffle dish against the collar. Pour In
remaininill souffle -mixture. Chill until firm. To serve, run the
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Garnish with rosettes of whipped cream and mandarin orange
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FROZEN MINCEMENT CREAM
1 cup prepared
½ cup chopped pecans
1 tahiespoon rum flavoring
1 cup (½ pint) heavy cream, whipped
Peacan halves
Petals cut from orange peel
In a bowl, mix mincemeat, pecans and rum flavoring. Fold
in whipped cream. Spoon mixture Into a one-pint souffle dish.
Cover Ugttly and freeze until hard. Garnish top with pecan
halves and orange petals.
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with mashed banana at low speed on mixer, or by hand. Pour
batter over fruit-walnut mixture and blend well. Turn Into a
well-greased tube pan (about 2-quart capacity). Bake cake on
lowest rack at 300 degrees F. for about 1¼ hours until pick
inserted in center comes out clean and dry. Let stand 15
minutes in pan, then invert onto wire rack to cool Serve plain
or with a light sifting of powdered sugar over the top.
WHITE WALNUT FRUITCAKE
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I cups halved candied cherries
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whites with cream of tartar just until stiff. Fold gently into th
fruit mixture. Spoon into prepared pan; spread level. Place
shallow pan of hot water on floor of oven. Bake on lowest'r
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large heavy pan, brown chicken in bacon fat. Remove chicken.
Cook onions in drippings twtil tender. Stir In soup and water;
add chicken. Cover over low heat 15 minutes; Add green
peppers. Cook 15 minutes more until done. Serve over rice.
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l cups cubed cooked ham
L. Cup sliced onion
¼ teaspoon rubbed sage
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
I can (103i-ounces) condensed cream of chicken soup
1 can (l0~-Ouce, condensed chicken noodle soup
12 soup cans water
1 package 110 ounces i frozen mixed vegetables
1 cup diced raw potatoes
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it in the freezer so it's ready for the oven when ou %kant to cook
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all your seasonings and a ' ariets of tanned soups."advises
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great for making meat loaf or chops,"
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artist, lias a favorite audience.
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14 cup wine vinegar
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Finally, many people drink
lower the pressure, it can a lot Of coffee, colas, tea or
cause too much lowering and beverages that contain caf.
create problems, such as
faintness.
person and increase some
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
Your husband's relatively people's anxiety which raises
persistent blood pressure the blood pressure. For that
For Thursday, December 20, 1979
elevation does increase his reason, I think your husband
risk of trouble through the would be better off to
YOURBIRThDAY
push too hard, and could years. He would be better off discontinue these entirely. If
December20, 1979
unintentionally
antagonize if his blood pressure was such a program doesn't
This coming year don't put
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all your eggs In one basket TAURUS (April 20-May 20) am sending you The Health
blood pressure picture, I think
regarding things affecting Revisions In your plans will be Letter number 14, Blood you should go back and see his
your material security. You'll
sary today if you hope to Pressure. It will give you doctor again.
be more successful opening get anywhere with your
up as many channels as contacts. Try to put yourself
possible to add to your
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1-2 medIum tomatoes, thinly sliced, seeded and cut in half
¼ cup sliced pimiento-stuffed green olives
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JELLED CIDER SALAD: Use cider Instead of water for
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celery and walnuts.
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and ham make delicious filling for an omelet. Top with sour
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Around The Clock Danish

Eggs Fast And Festivwl
Party foods should look good, taste good,
Holiday entertaining is great fun! At
be
easy on the budget and require a
I", it should be. But, too often the cook
does all the work while everyone else minimum amount of preparation. What
other food fits those requirements better
celebrate&amp;
than eggs — tasty, attractive, economical
The wise holiday cook who gets the fixin's
together fast will enjoy the festivities as and fast?
This holiday season resolve to be an
much as the guests. The secret lies In taking
unhurried hostess. Get out of the kitchen and
advantage of all those handy convenience
into the party with eggs - fast and festive!
food out there on the grocer's shelf. Put
together with a bit of imagination, they'll
turn into sparkling holiday fare — quickly
Are you wondering how to keep your
and deliciously,
holiday food budget in line this year? Why
One of the greatest convenience foods of not serve eggs more often? At 90 cents a
all are eggs. They provide high-quality, low, dozen, Large eggs are only 60 cents a pound.
cost protein In all kinds of dishes for ahy
That's a very low price for top-quality
meal of the day or for any type of party. Best
protein food which also contains lots of
of all, eggs are perfect partners for a Vast
vitamins and minerals,
array of other convenience foods.
Combined them with canned or packaged
Let eggs be your holiday helper. They're
soups in sauces, creamed dishes and buffet- so quick to fix that you'll save lots of time In
beautiful casseroles. Put them together with
the kitchen. Put them into yummy egg nogs,
already-cooked canned chicken, tuna or
mushrooms, ready-shredded cheese or whip them into appetizing omelets or slice
them into beautiful casseroles for the buffet
crunchy colorful frozen vegetable combos
table. However you fix them, eggs are fast
oomelets. Quickly whip up custardy quiches
and festive!
with the aid of frozen pie shells. Use a
packaged salad dressing mix as the
With a stply of hard-cooked eggs in the
seasoning for your deviled eggs.
refrigerator, you'll be ready for a holiday
For dessert, bake some crepes to freeze
for later use. When unexpected guests drop party In almost no time at all. Devil the eggs
in, fill the crepes with canned pie filling or for hearty hors d'oeuvres or chop them for
mincemeat. You'll save hours of kitchen festive egg salads. Eggs are ready for a
time,
party when you are.

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By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County stands to lose $719,000
medical care funds for the poor over
next eight years if Seminole
emorlal Hospital is taken over by a forof it corporation, according to a state
ency.
In addition, if the county relinquishes
ntrol of the hospital to a for-profit
oup, the county would have to repay
e federal government a percentage of
e current worth of the hospital.
Nathaniel Ward, director of the Health
d Rehabilitative Services Office of
ommunity Medical Facilities in
allahassee, confirmed the amounts that
would be lost for care of Indigents,
Because of these losses, a citizens

group will inform county commissioners to the county.
In 1963, they received $325,000; in 1964,
Thus, he said, if a for-profit
With HCA the county would not have to
today that they object to Hospital Cor$75,000; 1968, $678,000; 1973, $90,000. The organization took control of the hospital, subsidize the hospital. Lewis said, and
poration of America (HCA), Nashville,
The citizens group, Seminole County
hospital will have some obligation under his office would insist on an immediate that would provide great financial
possibly taking over Seminole Memorial. Resources for Human Needs Committee,
the act until 1993, 20 years after the most recovery action against Seminole benefit to the county. HCA would requet
The commissioners are considering points out in a letter to the commission
recent grant. The obligation for Indigent County.
only that the county reimburse the
proposals for purchase or lease of the that under the current hospital adcare from the other grants expires in
hospital for indigent care at the medicaid
hospital from RCA, Florida Hospital, ministration, funds for care of indigents
1983, 1984 and 1988,
Seminole County, as the entity that rate, which is below cost, Lewis added.
Orlando, and the current hospital board must be provided due to obligations the
Until 1983, when the oldest grant ex- applied for the grants, would be required
of trustees.
hospital incurred when it received funds
"We feel certain," RCA's proposal
pires, Ward said, the hospital is required to make the repayment. The amount to
Florida Hospital is a not-for-profit for construction and equipment under the
to provide $116,000 yearly in care for be recovered would be calculated by first states, 'that the amount of addltionar
organization which proposes to buy Hill-Burton Act.
property tax revenue provided by RCA
' indigents. The figure is 10 percent of the determining the "now" value of the
Seminole Memorial and renovate. The
Hill-Burton provided federal grant
current total obligation. It can be ad- hospital. 11w government would want as a result of private ownership... will, to
current trustees propose to become a funds with the stipulation that the
justed up or down, annually, depending repaid the same percentage of that a great extent, assist the county in
private, not-for-profit entity and lease hospital would spend a percentage of Its
on options the hospital may choose, he "now" value as they provided when the providing indigent care more so than
the building from the county.
net operating money yearly in care of
under its present, not-for-profit system,"
said, but the total obligation remains the building was under construction.
RCA pledges to build a completely new Indigents. The obligation with each Hill- same.
Ward said, however, that the for-profit
But Douglas B. Lewis, IICA's director
200-bed facility in Sanford and proposes Burton grant is for 20 years.
The obligation under Hill-Burton can of domestic develoument, said today groups statements are "just a promise."
to lease Seminole Memorial during
Seminole Memorial received money be transferred to another non-profit Seminole Memorial Hospital "is in such
"Under the not-for-profit present
construction. After the new hospital Is under the act four times for a total of
group, Ward said, but a for-profit cor- bad shape that the Hill-Burton payback system, care for indigents is guaranbuilt HCA would return the old building $1,168,023.
teed," Ward said.
would be minimal."
poration could not assume it.

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Authority and a group of private physicians over proposed
construction of a hospital in Deltona, which, if built, could have
an Impact on plans for Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Of the three proposals still in the race for Seminole
Memorial, two indicate they would make sweeping adminlstrative changes. The third group, the current board of
trustees of the hospital, have not indicated what their switch
from a county-owned to a private not-for-profit group would
cheat the administrative level.
However, one hospital source said regardless of Seminole
Memorial's future, some highlevel administrative changes
will occur through resignation of top officials.
The source said Hospital Administrator Charles Bentley is
one of those contemplating leaving, regardless of what the
county decides to do with the facility.
When asked about this today, Bentley said simply
comment"
At present, In Deltona, there is a medical facility operated
by 12 - 14 private physicians near the reported site eyed by
those who want to build a new hospital near that facility,
To get approval, however, the new facility would have to
convince neighboring hospitals to relinquish some of their

short-sighted and they did not properly assess the stud)
material.
The problem with building a hospital In Deltona, whether by
the private group of physicians or West Volusia Hospital
Authority, according to Clapper, is that Volusia County Is
overbedded. It currently has 450 beds more than the state
reconunends at the preferred rate of 4.3 beds per 1,000
residents.
lucre are eight hospitals in Volusia with a total capacity of
1,559 beds.

Clapper Ix)inted to the Daytona Beach General Osteopathic
hospital as a prime example of overbedding. He said that
hospital is licensed for 297 beds but only uses 75.
"Anyone who might approach them to purchase their bed
license might find the cost ats2,OoOto$3o,00O per bed allott,"
Clapper said.
The impact on Seminole Memorial Hospital, If a hospital Is
built In Deltona, according to Bentley, would be a loss of
patients. Currently, 20 - 30 percent of Seminole Memorial's
patients come from the Deltona area, he said.
Bentley said he feels the trustees would turn down any
request that Seminole Memorial relinquish some of iU beds.

Although speculation is the private physicians involved
allotted beds.
would
like to build the Deltona Hospital within 18 months,
So embroiled In controversy has the L"become, that it has
yrswoAd the resignation of a Volu" Cotinty hospital ad. Clapper aidd the hurdles and bureaucraUt red tap isivolved in
getting the hospitals to relinquiab beds would take so lotfg thht
ministrator, Williarn E. Clapper, the administrator of Fish
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Memorial Hospital, a non-OrVOt facility In DelAnd.
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Clapper,res gnation is effective Feb. 1. said the Issue
An interesting sidelight, accord1g to Clapper, is that one
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Two-year-old Jeff Prokoech, son of Mi', and Mrs. James
Prokoach of first came hospital In Deltona
the frontrunners In the race to obtain Seminole Memorial
stud
Hospital. Florida Hospital, Orlando, the Seventh-day
Sanford, makes a grab for Santa's beard at a Christmas party given at
While the results of the study showed the need for a fullt
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group, has also expressed an interest in building a
New Tribes Mission headquarters by Veterans of Foreign Wars service hospital in Deltona, Clapper said his board voted no
eltona. — DIANE PETRYK
Auxiliary 10108 of Sanford for 1families of the New Tribes staff.
pursue the matter. Clapper said he feels the decision was hospital

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Militant students ruled
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)
today that relatives will not be allowed to visit 50
American hostages at Christmas even though the
Iranian government said it hoped such a humanitarian
gesture might be arranged.
"No relatives will be allowed to see them at
Christmas," a militant spokesman said. "After all,
they are hostages."
He refused to say whether the hostages now in
their 47th day of captivity -would be allowed to attend
Catholic and Protestant church services next week as
promised by Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh.
"That's his opinion, not necessarily ours," the
spokesman said.
Interior Minister Hashemi Rafsanjani Wednesday
raised the possibility of Christmas visits when be said,
"There Is a possibility their (the hostages') families
will be allowed to visit them for Christmas and we
would like such a thing to happen."
The Students and Ghotbzadeh were locked In a power
Struggle after Iran's ambassador to Sweden was
arrested on charges of being a CIA agent.
A militant spokesman said on state television late
Wednesday that Ambassador Abbas Amir Entezam
was taken into custody after secret US. Embassy
documents were turned over to the revolutionary

The ambassador, a deuty premier In the provisional
government of Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan, had
himself transferred to Sweden to maintain his CIA
contacts, the spokesman charged.
He read another document purportedly showing a
former political officer identified merely as Mr.
Stempel had been a CIA officer in Iran.
The latest announcement was a deep, embarrassment to Ghotbzadeh and heightened the
current struggle with the militants for influence In Iran
and the ear of Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini on the 47th
day of the embassy crisis.

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In Washington, a White House official, who asked not
to be named, said President Carter would not press for
international trade sanctions against Iran until after
Christmas Day, at the earliest.
The aide said the administration had decided not to
press for sanctions while U.N. Secretary General Kurt
Waldheim is having "intensive discussions" with Iran,
Earlier in the week, the militants launched a fullprosecutor. The spokesman said the captured fledged public attack on Ghotbzadeh, calling his op.
timistic statements on the future of the American
documents proved the ambassador was a CIA spy.
He read out portions of the American documents, hostages "irresponsible."
They accused him of "deviating" from Khomeini's
quoting one in which Charge d'Affaires Bruce Laingen
wrote that Amir-Entezamn had been working to re- wishes and said many Iranian embassies were nests
for"counterrevolutlonaries",
establish closer ties with the United States.

Sanford Housing Authority Seeks $1,800,000
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Income Is verified during the year, he
approved by the Sanford Housing safety, said Tom Wilson, SHA executive
By DONNA ESTES
said,
by checking social security and
Herald Staff Writer
Authority (SHA) Wednesday night
director today.
records.
The Improvements are to Include
employment
An application to the U.S. Department
the
three-year
cornWilson said
of Housing and Urban Development energy conservation and much needed prehensive modernization program
Wilson reported to the board that
(HUD) for $1,799,789 to upgrade all six repairs to structural components to would begin in 1951. Since the SHA has a $322,000 of the $499,000 allocated to the
public housing projects In Sanford was provide greater tenant comfort and completed comprehensive plan for the authority during the past year in cornmodernization, the local organI'tIon has munity block grants from the federal
an edge on gaining the funding, he said. government has been spent. The uaiance
Currently, SHA is in the process of will be carried over into the new year to
upgrading the housing in Castle Brewer complete the program.
The goal of the program is to acquire
Court and Cowan-Moughton Terrace.
and
renovate 15 dIlapidated houses in the
The other housing projects are: William
Sanford
area for resale to low-lncomâ
Clark Court, Edward Higgins Terrace,
Lake Monroe Terrace and Bedding facilities- In addition a Portion of the
money, Wilson said, was used to provide
Gardens.
drainage
improvements at one of the
uninW
authority
members
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housing
ps'ojeCtL
approved a ,830 write-off in unWilson said one house has been corncollectible rental fm portions of Ube
pleted
In the acquisition-renovation
in
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unollectible fees were from three
program and is on the=A# and work
stances in which tenants had failed
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to begin on the second home at 1202
o s and then moved
report higher i omes
Oleander and 12th Street, In the next few
without paying the retroactive rental
weeks.
Wilson said a local developer has
public
fees
In
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received
commitments for con ucting
Wilson noted rental
income
upon
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are
based
5010w Income hcu1
housing
and family size. He said when it was ford area and will hopefully begin con'
found that three tenMntb had changed atniction of those units In the new year.
More than 2,000persons are currently
101* for higher Incomes and when his
office tried to collect the Increased rents on the waiting list for low Income
then required, those tenants moved.
housing, Wilson said.
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Winning dolls in the annual Salvation Army doll dressing contest are
displayed by Sheila Roberts, past chairman of the Salvation Army
Advisory Board in Sanford, after the judging at Flagship Bank of
Seminole. Area groups and Individuals dressed the dolls for
distribution at Christmas through the Salvation Army. She holds the
fi rst-place winner, dressed by Mary Robb of First Baptist Church,
while second place went to a mem be r of Telephone Pioneers of
America for a peasant doll (center) and the third place doll (right) is
by Estelle Derrick of First Baptist Church.

Lu.ck•r
Killed
In Crash

A Sanford man was killed early this morning when his
car collided head-on with another on U.S. Highway 17-92 in
Longwood.
Francis M. Luecker, 71, of Wekiva Road, died when his
car collided with one driven by Deborah Ann Arch, 19, of
111 Red Cedar Drive, Longwood, just north of Dog Track
Road at 12:05 a.m. say Longwood police.

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