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TEHRAN, Im (UPI) - streets in deflance.
Elite Imperial troops fired into The troops first Ignored the
crOwds of protesters today in demonstrators marching on.
Tehran's word day of viollonce Mebralbod, airport, IYA took up
since Prim. Minister thalçor strategic P°'° around the
city
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mill Sitarsaid at ls 20 persoas were the airport,
ft inidnight.
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County Commission Is ready to contract period.
directly to a hospital and a
January, 1980.
Also included, at Sturm's
The same degree of service ls doctor for monitoring and
o ezecule a contract
insistence, is a 904ay can- called for under the new con. emergency treatment of a
Herndon Ambulance Service to cellaticm clause by either party. tract
three ambulances patient while enroute to the
continue Its operations In the
"I thought the cancellation stationed In Seminole County 24 hospital.
county for the neat 20 months clause was necessary for hours a day.
Willis also told cornfor $IU1000.
proper negotiations and If we
Idus Willis, president of missioners a fourth ambulance
Three members of the board (the county commission) ever Herndon, told commissioners would be available from Its
- Bob Sturm, San&amp;a Glon get our back to the wall again, It earlier this week he is con- Orange County operation, who
and Chairman Bob French
will give sufficient time to do verting two of the three am- necessary.
agreed in a workshop session something," he said. A per- balances to advanced life
earlier this
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retain one as a basic life sup. opposing, to contract with
firm at the rate of $200 Sturm said he would like to port unit. He said he has two
see a higher level of service, parormedics on staff now and Herndon at a subsidy of '
Mon" unta Oct. 1, Im.
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will provide that the subsidy taxpayers will not permit us to medics. AIS units when staffed time U amount of the '-ldy
cannot go any higher, but can increase the level of service." by pan-medics can supply was not negotiable. He add the
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previously testified.
Marvin denied enypart in the incident and said Miss
Marvin's account wupamto1 what caused him to become
Cbdn*UU1 of her.
liii landmark breach of contract suit could affect
thousands of other non-marital arrangements.

In one latter."Not that I ain't looking But there's nothing
here that compares to you, you, you."
In the latter, Marvin referred to her as "my love."
"Was she your love?" asked Mitchelson.
"No," said Marvin, "that's an English figure of
speech."
"Did you want her to love you?"

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afternoon. He was fired from the police department by Butler on
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be
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case ever brought before aSemIno1e County Grand Jary, have re,eng, for b.thg fired. The chief says Sancie came over to the
hear mm ethan2Owtt
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return with their flnd]np today.
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"I think you'll MW he won't be in there during deliberations,'
investigating allegations Butler hit formerofflcerrecalled three Ray said of Noel. The jury foreman has been allowed to question
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wltnesses during thetaklngoftestlmony,
The threewltnessesrecafledto give tedlmonytoday are the
The majority ofwltheaaes were at the Pewter Pub, 2544S.Park
chiers son, Ben Butler Jr., Sanford, Police SgL William Dube and Drive in Sanford, the night of the fixWent. Thev Included several
Sanford pDlicernen and their wives, employees and patrons of the
former Sanford policeman Carey Herndm.
All three wei in the Powter Pub last Nov. 17 when form restauranL
Sands claim he walked am to the table where Butler was
probatlionary patrokon Tommy Sands cis' he was hit by
sitting with a large group of friends and the chid began calling
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Froemke also said that the period of the

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trying to get answers for are: "Is the audit
problem irreversible or can the paper work
be corrected?"
Froemke said both questlona will have to be
answered y
federalauditors.
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Ernest Elllson's office said the federal
government through the U.S. Interior
Department contracted with DNR for the
grant of $150,000. DNR lnturn contracted with
Seminole County as an agent for the zoo. A
copy of the audit from the state has been sent
to the federal government, the spokesman

Roger Nelawender, county administrator,
said the bulk of the cods totaling $49,506 07
being disallowed by the auditors represent
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Seminole County state auditors consider
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Ruth Rublano and
LaDonna Taylor,
both 6, donned their
hats to greet Made- ;
lelne Kilby, who visited Ann Moy's kindergarten class at Bear :
Lake Elementary to
explain the Chinese
New Year, beglnn.
big Sunday. Mrs. KU.
by of Casselberry,
who came to the United States in 1970 from
Singapore, Is a Dividends volunteer who
also tutors at South
Seminole School.

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In Los Mina, John Paul If
SANTO DOMINGO, DominI(DPI) - rope again pledged the church's
can
John Paul 11 left Santo Domingo commitment to dead by the
NEW DELHI, India (UP!) - Five hundred
for Mexico today after poor, then the pontlff left for the
people have been killed In a train disaster in
receiving a tumultuous ovation airport
A chlI&amp;an's choir sane
Bangladesh, the All-India Radio reported
from hunthe of thousands o
today.
Dominicans during a tour of a hymn in Polish and thousands
In the crowd waved Dominican,
poor Working class district.
The official radio, quoting reports from the
pope's
plane
took
oft
at
Polish and Vatican flags,
Bangladesh capital of Dacca, said the acchanting
(10:10
am.
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for
chanting
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11:
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Mexico city where throngs were Pablo."
Chaudanga station, about 100 miles west
"I new thought there were
massed to welcome him on his
Dacca.
way to attend the Latin so many Polish people here,"
The radio said the engine and four coaches
American Bishops Conference the pope told crowd jokingly
when he heard the Polish sons
of a speeding mail train packed with
at Puebla, Mexico.
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At Santo Domingo's Las and saw the red Polish flags.
passengers jumped the rails and fell into a
He also said that while the
Americas airport, the pop said
ditch.
he had seen "with pro(owid crowd was chanting his name,
satisfaction the religious and he was saying "Jesus Christ.
imling" of the Damn!- Jesus Qwld."
The crowd responded by
can people. "These memories
MEXICO CITY (UP!) - An earthquake
cannot be erased," the pope Intoning again, "Juan Pablo,
Uid. praising Santo Domingo Juan Pablo," and the pope at
shook Mexico City before dawn today and
as the "cradle of Catholicism." the sane time said again,
swayed buildings just hours before the arrival
Jesus__
of Pope John Paul II, but there was no im.
that__
:: tOld Dominican ddd At the end of the ceranony
mediate reports of damage. (Pope Mass, page
executive Antonio Gimi who humbeds of children ched,
5A).
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and the crowd also took rthe
was ontiandforthedepsrture.chad, refusing to Id the pontiff
P.
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u, Dominico people
Local Cardinal Octavio An.
CAIRO (UP!) - U. S. Middle East troublefor your enthusiastic recep tonio Bern bW to intervene
tion."
shooter Alfred Atherton sought a
and beg the crowd to 14 the
Visibly moved, the pope then pope go because his plans for
breakthrough In peace talks between Egypt
went UP the dips of an Mexico was waiting for p 01
and Israel today in the face of a stiffening.
Aeromalco DC10 for the flight B
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peace stance by President Anwar Sadat.
to Mexico City.
Paul hugged the cardinal,
Sadat Thursday reaffirmed Cairo's deterIn
Domingoearlier called him his "brother," ii
mination not to budge from its position that
todsy, the pontiff .pohi at a Wand two little girls, saying,
the pact with Israel be linked to setting up
dawn must delivering a Pe "ig live yoidh. It Is our
talk to priests, nos and other hope."
Palestinian self-rule in the occupied West
clerjat the close ofhli20how
Bank of the Jordan and. Gan Strip.
"Viva jun P&amp;W Seio,
visit to the Dominican Judids y Paz on al Misde,"
Republic.
wu
chant of the cr1
m. pope thin towed the it rhymes in spenisti and
working class Los Mina neigh. mans, "Long live John Paul lit
BONN, West Germany (UP!) - TV
:
"a boo of Santo Domingo, Justice and Peace in the
where he was given a World."
, programmers have bumped a contemporary
The pope arrived at the Los
:: film to meet viewers' demands to see the thirdtumultuous welcome by bwi
deeds of thousands of poor Mina neighborhood on the
installment of "Holocaust," a U. S. riinj
people. Many of them had 51* eastern bark' of the Santo
: series about the Nazi exterminstion of , the
In the square In front of the St. Domingo river in tie same open
' Jews A television film, 'Will and his
Vincent de Paul Catholic Romm diarlot.d$e vehicle he
. Comrades,'! about a young student
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a
schocl,fromwho.esscondstcry had used Thursday for a
neo-Nazi organization, originally was
balcony the pope delivered his tn
ant motorcade through
blessings.
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ATLANTA (UPI)
A group of Georgia
ministers, upset over the planned visit by
Chinese Vice Premiere Teng Hslao-Ping, have
publicly criticized the visit and lashed out at
the Coca-Cola Co. for opening trade with
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When President Nixon alighted from Air Force One In
Peking on Feb. 21, 1972, one of his moves was to extend his
hand to Chime Premier thou En-Lal.
It was a gesture rich in symbolism.
Relations between Washington and Pekicg might have
evolved much differently had Secretary of State John
Foster Dubs not spurned thou's proffered hand at 194
Geneva meeting.
"It was probably the most expensive display of
rudeness of any diplomat anywhere, ever," wrote jour.
nallst Theorodre White, a World War U acquaintance of
the Chinese Communist leader. "thou became a
dedicated enemy of American diplomacy for many
years."
Yet, it was thou and ex-cold warrior Nixon who were
most responsible for the gradual thaw In relations between their countries.
The men's new attitudes reflected the changing times.
The commnwdan that seemed so frighteningly monlithic
in the l90 had been fragmented by the deterioration of
the 81110.80 VIet alliance. Peking now felt it had as much to
fear from Moscow as It did from Washington.
Within week of his 1* inauguratIon, Nixon ad events
In motion by successfully seeking a renewal of the In-formal "b*slaHavei diac4m'r, bet..in .t
United States and QdsI tk
in
since
Than -. trough public otterancea and private
messages relayed by heads of state friendly with With
governments - the presided made Increasingly dear his
the "People's Republic"
(not "Red China" or "Peiping," the terms used by
previous admltllstratlons).
He launched a series of measures easing trade and
tourism between the two countries, Th. United Slates
dropped Its longstanding opposition to Peking's admission to the United Nations, though It dill opposed the
ouster of Taipei from the world body.
'flie first big breakthrough for the new policy cane In
April 1971, when the U.S. table tennis teem was invited to
tow the Chinese mainland.
"We have opened a new page in relations of the Qtheie
and the American people," Ohm told his U.S. visitors,
Tlree mosdiw later, National Security Adviser Henry
ICL.itnger slipped away during an Asian fact-finding trip

China.

47 In $2 Million Drug Bust

Sanford; Eleonore
John C. Noel, 3rd,
Lowenstein, Winter
Foreman, Sanford;
EIIb,th J. Bigley, Vice
Springs; John Luther
Meek, Orlando; Linda J.
Foreman, Altamonte
cth1gs; Oloryette Dunn,
Ra Isl or, Altamonte
Altaino,ite Springs; Ruth. Springs; Saul ShaveU,
Orlando; Steve Randall
A. Ackerson, Oviedo;
Thompson, Sanford;
Efllstt Bellamy, Sanford;
James Ronald Thornton,
Gail Hoffman Bonjione,
Maitland; Miriam Cowart
__ iu Lie Brooks,
Wed, Longwood; Virginia
Chuluota; Althea A.
Louis. Whit., Sanford;
Hutchinson, Orlando;
Marshall M. Langston,
Ella Wynn, Sanford.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!)
Law enforcement officials said 47 persons were
arrested Thursday on charges of trafficking
more than $2 million In drugs in Memphis and
North Mississippi, but they said it may take a
week to round up 23 others on the charges.
Memphis State basketball player Steve
Meacham and Memphis nightclub entertainer
Carl Wayne "Coon" Elder were among those
arrested in the predawn raid that was centered in Shelby County, Tennessee and Desoto
County, Mississippi.
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the thawers
RICHARD NIXON

two nations Issued the Shaghal Communique, which
pledged continued efforts toward normalization of
relations.
In the document, the United States acknowledged that
"there Is but one China and that Taiwan Is part of
China" and pledged to reduce Its military support of the'
Nationalists "as the tension In the area diminishes,"
Nixon had hoped to recognise Peking late in his second
term. But things had not progressed beyond the opening of
"liaison oftices".before Watergate Intervened.
*. .hsi pij..igja
.itsaà"auln.
speedily carrying out his Intei4lnns.
President Ford had to reassert' U.S. support for Taiwan
following the Cosninunist takeovers of Vlnn. Laos and
Cambodia In 1975.
And President Carter had higher dipnatic priorities
in Panama and the Middle East.
But the new Chinese leaders who succeeded thou and
Mao Tie.timg continued to pr.. for full normalization of
relations.
Now they were motivated not only by apprehension of
the Soviets; at the urging of Deputy Premier Tong Hslao.
ping, China had reversed Mao's go-it-alone economic
Policy to seek Increased trade and developmental
assistance from the West.
Finally - yet with the appearance of dramatic suddenness - President Carter and Chinae Prime Minister
Ha Kuo1eng munounced that formal relations between
their countries would be &amp;aNlaI'ed on Jan. 1.
Noted their joint statement: "Normalization of Sine.
American relations is not only In the Interest of the
Chinese and American people but also cos*nlbiMs to the
causeof peace In Asia and in the ,a"

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A fire this morning in the trailer of John and Betty
Hopkins on Osceola Road In Geneva started In the oil
furnace. Seminole County firemen, said Hopkins,
"saved the trailer from being a total loss," containing damage to the chimney and root area and
crawl space In the bedroom ceiling. Estimate
damage: $1,000.

for the Apollo lunar landing mission In 1909
also was named Columbia. Astronauts John
Young and Rpbert Crlppen are scheduled to
pilot Columbia on its initial flight Into space
Cape Canaveral.
Nov. 9

Public Notice

Voyager Photographs Jupiter

AGRICULTURAL PUIPOSIS

PASADENA, Calif. (UP!) A photograph
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required under sec. 193.11 Fla. St. 1917 to make a
return thereon to the County Property Appraiser
prior to March 1, 1979 to have the ,woperty'
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A seller at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club on Dog
Track Road reported $1,390
cash was stolen.
Edward Quigley, 23, of
Altamonte Springs told sheriff's
deputies he placed his cash box
on the floor while recording
payoffs. He said when he picked 11:45 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. The
up the box he discovered all of jewelry was taken from two
the $10 bulls were missing, bedrooms In the house.
Among the merchandise
records Indicate.
reported
stolen were a gold
occurred
after
The Incident
ring,
two
gold chains and a
on
Dec.
19.
the third race
platinum
band with three
FOUND
TRUCK
diamond
chips.
for
a
Three youths looking
SCUBA GEAR GONE
fishing spot off Iron Bridge
About
$225 In scuba equipEconlockhatchee
Road at the
Including
an oxygen tank
ment
came
across
a
stolen
River
were
reported
stolen from a
In
truck
overturned
pickup
house
near
Altamonte
Springs.
water hole.
Richard Prleser, 20, of 903
The Datsun truck had been
reported stolen from Williams Red Bird Lane reported he had
Brothers Motors In Orlando. a party at his home Thursday
When it was discovered, the evening. He said after the party
truck was missing Its engine, he discovered the merchandise
transmission and wheels. missing, according to records.
COPIER MISSING
Records indicate the truck Is In
An Inventory at Pinecrest
such a heavily wooded area that
Elementary School, 405 W. 27th
towing Is Impractical.
St.,
Sanford, has revealed a
GIRL 10, RAPED
duplicator
machine Is missing
A 10-year-old Casselberry girl
from
school.
The machine was
reportedly abducted by a
$194,
records indicate.
valued
at
man, about 40 years old, and
of Sanford
Marie
Lewis,
55,
raped.
to police.
Incident
reported
the
The girl told police she was
CAR
FIRE
entering a convenience store on
A Sanford woman told police
Sernoran Boulevard when the
she
was driving on State Road
man grabbed her and threw her
46A
Thursday when her car
Into his car. He drove to
caught
fire. Judy Jenkins, 21,
unknown destination and then
driver
of the Volkswagen
returned the girl to the store was
and
her
mother was a
about 90 minutes later. The girl
when
the Incident
passenger
was alone when the Incident
about
1:30
occurred
atllp.m.
about one.
occurred Tuesday
west
of Airport
quarter
mile
p.m.
Boulevard.
JEWELRY. STOLEN
The Seminole County School and upkeep of the track, ac- meat will also be responsible tracks In such areas as faulty
She reported noticing a glow
A total of oou worth of
pulled
Board
has unanimously ap- cording to Roger Harris, for checking the safety of the railroad ties.
jewelry was reported stolen In her car and when she
proved
the purchase of 340 feet assistant superintendent of
during the burglary of a home over to the side of the road
track for $3,172 from business and finance.
railroad
discovered her engine was on of
near Casselberry.
The track will now have to be
Gregory Leoce, 51, of 2310 fire, records Indicate. The the Seaboard Coast Line maintained by the school
(SCL).
Fieldingwood Road told Sanford Fire Department put Railroad
district, Harris said. In talks
The railroad tracks
sheriff's deputies the burglary out the fire. Damage to the car
side of are
U.S. with SCI, officials the board
located on the east
occurred Thursday between was described as "severe."
was told it Is "contrary to
17-92 and are used by the school
policy to maintain
district to receive deliveries at company
warehouse on Fourth track owned by someone else,"
the food
Harrl;i said.
Street In Sanford.
It is estimated by Harris that
In the past, SCL. had main- maintenance on the track will
tainted the track but notified the cost about $1,000 over the next
board the volume of cars on the eight to tO years.
track did not make It feasible
Harris, noted the school
Harris
for the continued maintenance district
departwas

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Harold Brown told the Senate Armed Services
Committee Thursday restoration of the
military draft is not needed right now, but
decisions to upgrade the Selective Service
System and maybe resume registration of
18-year-olds might be made later this year..
His position does not go as far as that of Gen.
David Jones, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, and Army Secretary Clifford Alexander, both of whom have recommended
resumed registration so military recruits
could be provided quickly in an emergency.
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Out of their two days of meetings cane In Nixon visit.
At tie end of Nixon's week-long "journey for psacs,"the

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Trade

TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - U. Gov. Wayne
Mlxson believes state officials and
businessmen made contacts' In Guatamnala
this week which will result in trade and
development "for many years to come."
Mixson and Commerce Secretary James
Cooney returned from a four-day trade
mission to the Latin American COWItTY
Thursday. Other officials and representatives
of 20 Florida businesses return from
Guatamala City today.
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GREENVILLE, S.C. (UP!) A church bus
carrying teenagers and counselors from
Pinellas Park, Fla., to a North Carolina ski
resort overturned today, injuring 13 people
most of them slightly.
Authorities said only one person, the Rev.
Dale Ellsey, 28, driver of the bus, was admitted to Greenville General Hospital. He was
reported in fair but stable condition.
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Church Bus With Teen.Agers
Overturns; 13 Hurt In S. C.

Herald Piwle by Joan Midisee

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $325; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60: Year, $40.00.

Do You Need
An FTC Nanny?
There may be no dearer example of empire
building by government regulators than the
Federal Trade Commission's current crusade to
dictate the content of television advertising aimed
at children.
To save us from the menace of pre-sugared
cereals, candy bars, and toys that fail to meet a
bureaucrat's arbitrary standard of suitability, the
FTC Is considering:
— Banning all television advertising directed
at children under eight years of age.
— Prohibiting commercials for sugared
products that might contribute to tooth decay in
children under 12 years of age.
— Requiring advertisers to pay for "nutrition"
and "health" ads whose content would be determined by the commission.
In short, the Federal Trade Commission
proposes to become, In the words of the Washington
Post, a great national nanny.
The legitimate role of parents gets short shrift
from the commission.
Overlooked is the simple fact that children too
young to understand that television commercials
are sales pitches rarely do the family shopping.
Mom and dad buy the food. And mom and dad
are perfectly capable of saying no to a child whose
vision of dinner is a dozen candy bars or a box of
Fruit Leops.
Has It occurred to the commission that even
children who have never watched an hour of
television in their lives might still favor a breakfast
of Ice cream and lollipops?
Admittedly, the FTC staff report on which
these proposals are based does mention parents.
The report suggests that parental disapproval
* of a child's television-Induced gastronomical
fantasies fosters "alienation" and "child-parent
conflict."
Bunk. Any responsible parent finds It
necessary to say no to a child a dozen times a day,
:. and does so without=g neurosis.
As for tooth
Y9
n UflC doesn't
pretend that there Is a direct correlation between
watching television commercials and the incidence
of dental cavities.
As if all this were not enough to bury the FTC
:
proposals under an avalanche of ridicule, consider
:• the First Amendment implications of these
: potential regulations.
If the commission, acting on the basis of bogus
or nonexistent scientific evidence, can ban or
restrict ads for cereal, candy and toys, what form
; of commercial speech is safe from the Washington
censors?
All this is not to say that the FTC should relax
its enforcement of existing law against false and
: misleading advertising.
But we do think the agency should give parents
a modicum of credit for common sense In raising
their own offspring.
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Letters I. the editor are welcomed fir
UbIkaU.s. All l.tt.rs out be sigied, with a
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By DORIS DIRICH

Special People.
Some people are born ecla1. . . and just can't
For my money, Betty Ford is one otthese
he
sqW special people.
At age $0, the vivacious former First Lady Is alive
and well, thank you — and maybe on the kink ofrebirth. She's a lucky, lovely lady.
I have always admired Batty for her franbess
and openness. Jed because her husband was
president of the United States doesn't make her any
less — or more — the woman that she is.
This Is how it is with many VIPs — except the
public expects them tobe something they are not —
allowing no margin for shortcomings.
Ford stands real till In my book. Instead of
tüilng behind silk sheets and feeling sorry for
herself when she had a radical mastectomy, she
shared the agonizing experience with other women

facing the same problem. She Is credited with
making It easier for women in the same dr-cwnstances.
And then like millions of Americans, Batty succumbed to drug and alcohol addiction. Her wonderful, loving family recognized her chemical
dependency, intervened, and Betty was whisked oft
to a reliabilatatlon center In Long Beacb CaL
At first, Batty was ashamed of her dependency,
but once again hit her problem bead-on In a center
designed for U.S. Navy personnel and dependents —
no silk sheds this time, either.
Although the going was rough, Betty Ford did
something and now she Is sharing the humiliating —
but rewarding experience with others in the same
boat.
After Betty got a touch of Instant health, she went
on a beauty kick and had a face lift. Good for hen
She's back in circulation — looking and feeling

great — and serving as an apostle or disciple —
carrying the message.
Not too long ago, I beard aman hoed, "If mywife
were an alcoholic and get drunk, I would shuck
her"
,,you poor thing," I charged. "But what If she
were diabetic, and want into a diabetic
"But that's different, he argued. "Sm., I would
rob her to emergency."
In defense of allthe "special people" Iannounced, ,Well, friend, there's one thing for certain, addiction or dependency can be arrested, but
how about all the CIOde like you who are jIat
naturally clods and can't be cured?"
't like s.Butheisafrk!Id,a1thoghhe
He
lacks understanding and compassion in many
areas.
Soil you are one of those speclal people like Betty
Ford, congratulations.

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the church's priests, deacons, nuns, monks
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Freedom?
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Recovery
Question
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Kennedy

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Senate Majority
Leader Robert C. Byrd seems to get younger
every day — and It has his press secretary
waxing on the sensitive side. Byrd's once
silver hair suddenly has darkened — "So
dark," cracks on Washington observer, "it
looked purple on my set." Snaps secretary
Mike Willard, "Maybe that guy needs to
adjust his set. . . I've been with him two years
and haven't noticed any difference. With
world crises and things like that, I don't see
how that Byrd's hairstyle would be a major
story"

Willie: 'Not Like Me'
BOSTON (UP!) — Willie Mays says he's
oIwifr1 OhnI hA'aI hThIfIA civh aftmn0

he still thinks he's
the finest baseball player he ever saw. That's
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Fame. But, says he of his boast, at the Boston
baseba ll writer's dinner, "That'snot like me..
I was giving my honest opinion. It doesn't
sound too good though." Humility thus
honored, he named Roberto Clemente and
Cesar Cedeno as runners-up for his title.

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LAWSON, MIS. FLOutS
Funeral srvicn for
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Jan. 15, in Altamonte Springs.
will b Saturday at 1 p.m. at St.
Paul Missionary Baptist Church,
with Rev. Amos C. Jones of.
I iciatin. The body will lie in
state Friday 1. 10 p.m. at St. Paul
MU Church and Saturday 5am.
until the service. AKA urvices
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ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS
It's That Time Again,
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION,
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System, tutU her retirement.
She was an active member of
St. Paul IULosIarY Baptist
Church, where site served as a
deaconess, member of Q (g'
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No. 2 and the Missionary
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--MIAMI (Ut'!) — When 2-year-old
2-year-old Michael
Granhoim toppled from a seven-story apartmeat window 25 days ago, doctors said he
didn't have a chance. But he's back home
today, apparently free of either physical or
mental effects. "It Is very rare that he's alive," said Dr. William Brown, Michael's
pediatric surgeon. "I can't tell you how rare."
The accident happened nearly four weeks ago
when the toddler crawled up on a window
ledge. tq climb, intQ his crib. He loan
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BOSTON (UP!) The parents of 3-year-old
leukemia victim Chad Green, who fled
Massachusetts rather than obey a court order
to stop treating the child with Laetrile, have
taken the boy to Tijuana, Mexico for treatment with the controversial cancer drug.

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departments and city position of having the man who
Is going to fill the position tell us
After about two hours of what his duties should be," said '
debate Thursday; Vice Mayor Terry.
Harry Terry advised fellow
In other action, the council
councilmen to draft proposals heard from Carol Smith, Title
of the powers and dutlà of the VI officer for the Seminole
city manager for next week's County Manpower Office. She
meeting.
reviewed some of the new rules
By HELEN THOMAS
by 3 percent, Carter says: "As he said.
On the other hand, California
The discussion of the city for operating the CornUPI White House Reporter
president,
It Is my central
Carter believes he Is In tune Gov. Edmund Brown is moving
manager's duties began to get phrehenslve Employment
WASHINGTON (UP!)
responsibility to ensure that our with the wave of the future and to the more conservative sldoof
mired when the topic turned to Training Act
(CETA) Title VI President Carter Is ap. defense forces are strong that the new Congress, in closer the party spectrum. Some
the way the manager would program.
proaching the new Congress enough to deter aggression." touch with the homefolks, believe Brown may have gone
function with the police
Under new guidelines handed from
the middle of the road.
Also, he is girding himself for agrees with him that the time farther than his own party
department.
down by Congress, the city will
His $532 billion budget for the day when he starts selling a has come to put the brake on the could ever go with his call for a
"My view Is the city manager not be able to continue the same fiscal
1980 has renewed the strategic arms limitation pact scope of federal government constitutional convention on to
would not be involved In the employee in a CETA Position
"guns and butter" controversy
after it Is reached with the and the tax burden.
force a balanced budget.
day-to-day actions of the police more than one year. However, between liberals and
conserSvlets
to
many
Senate
the
"He
is
In
the
mainstream
of
But somewhere in the middle
department, but would be in- employees already working for vatives.
hardliners.
ers.
Anierican
politics,"
said
press
is
Carter - becoming more and
volved In the administration in the city for less than a year
Republican leaders,
In
"The
spending
restraint
Powell.
more
the moderate that. he
secretary
Jody
so far as the budget is con- would be allowed to continue In traditional
foes of big govern, this budget means that In some
then
Ted
IF
that
is
true,
probably
always was beforethe
cerned," commented Coun- their present posts for 18
mont, say the cuts could be areas the government will Kennedy, a potential rival For presidential campaign. lie may
cilman Cliff Nelson.
months.
Councilman Burt Perinchief
Any new employees hired to deeper. Sen. Edward M. simply not be able to do as the presidency, is out of step wind up in the Eisenhower
Kennedy, 1)-Mass., on the other much as It has in the past" with the public.
mold.
pressed for specific examples fill a CETA post in the future
hand, is leading the liberal Carter said. "Inevitably, real
of the
manager's ad- must be at an entry level, ac- onslaught whit9i g'nnr1mng •h..
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budget as an excessive burden are to overcome Inflation. In
He charged the city manager only provides for a salary of up
on "the poor, the black, the
would be In a position to delete to $6,635 per year, about $400 a
sick, the young, the cities and
Perspective
items the police chief felt year above minimum wage.
the unemployed."
Somewhere in between, formulating this budget, I have
stands Carter. By reducing the made every effort to spread the
estimated deficit to $29 billion burden fairly and objectively."
Lyi'nan: Sales Crusade
and reducing federal spending,
The document Itself is a
Carter believes he Is being signal to Democrats that the
responsive to the first demand party leader Is ready to
To Save Senior Prom
of the American people — to retrench on the "Great SocleThe iteff qi the Lyman High SChOOl student paper, The
fight Inflation.
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'eyoá Growl, wasconducting a special sales crusade
"The polIcy of restrglnt Is dot tIfled past Democratic presitoday. Goal: sale of 1,000 newspapers at 25 cents each.
a casual one," he said In his dents.
Purpose: to raise funds to save the senior prom, acbudget message. "It Is Impera.
He believes his approach is
cording to Cheryl Schnialinaack, one of the editors.
tive if we are to overcome the "compassionate and corn__________________________________________________________
threat of accelerating Infla. petent" but that there are no
lion."
new breakthrough solutions to
He said his budget "supports the problems that have plagued
AREA DEATHS
a balanced fiscal policy" and American society for decades.
will slow Inflationary pressures
"I have ensured that my
TALMADGE ANSLEY
She is survived by one while permitting growth.
budget include adequate funds
Talmadge P. Ansley, 71, of daughter, Mrs. Jean Norris,
The fight for the federal for programs that help those
2W Celery Ave., Sanford, died Sanford; three grandchildren, dollar was anticipated. But Americans most truly in need,"
Tuesday. Born in Talladega, Mrs. Ginger Shelton, Knoxville, Carter is In effect laying down
DOES YOUROLD
Ala., he came to Sanford In 1984 Tenn., Mrs. Jo Arline, DeLand his blueprint for smaller, more
FURNACE GIVE YOU
North Carolina.
f
and Bill Norris Jr., Altamonte effective government and "a
rHF CHILLS" THEN
I'TS TIME TO CHANGE TO
He is survived by two sons, Springs; six great grand- balanced budget as soon as
Robert Ansley, Sanford,and children and six sisters, all of economic conditions permit."
Cieneri
Lawrence Ansley, Pasadena, Bradenton.
To those who LTitIcize him for
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Willard
Brisson Funeral Home-PA is increasing the defense budget
Hoskins, Newport News, Va.; In charge of arrangements.
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six brothers, Glenn, of Sanford,
qlip,lY,
TV SERVICE
Thomas, Frank, Lee and
Fun.rol Notices
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Ave., Sanford, who died
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Laetrile Boy In Tijuana

ANDERSON

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Coming To Ton g Fete

to the upcoming White House state dinner for
Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping. The
delay in sending the bid, a White House official said, was due to "some discussion" over
whether the Massachusetts Democrat should
be invited at all. 'Some folks were not
overjoyed at the idea of inviting Kennedy who
has been kicking us in the head," the official
said, "but we decided to be gracious." Kennedy accepted.

The movie industry Is not unfamiliar with the
the vessels must stand Idle off the coast until the unique approach works on the idea that It should smoking.
"The applicability of the concept of subject. The Hays Office was a power In
recipient is prepared to accept delivery of the be a lot easier to help people avoid smoking In
the first place than to try to change habits Inoculation is obvious," he said. "U youngsters Hollywood during the '3fo. While during that
are likely to be called chicken' for refuiktg Perm the Andloo wd many classics, they
Iad.ad of providing a guaranteed supply of already established.
"A
great
deal
of
Information
about
the
risks
offers
of cigarettes, they can be forewarned of were also restrained from plctwlng much that
oil If imposta from a major supplier (such as
of
heavy
smoking
has
been
disseminated
In
the
pressures
of that sort and provided aaseetivensas was true about American Me. it rrtIgt* be noted
unexpectedly
sharply
halted or
Iran) are
tailed, the SPR program has become a textbookpast 15 years but the fact that one In five young training which will enable them to counter those In posing that under the then-prevailing code,
eurç4s of a govermnec* undertaking plagued people continue to adopt the habit clearly In- pressures.
two pictures for which Katharine Hepburn was
"They can be trained to reply, 'U I 'make to to receive Academy Awards In the Ifo nslgM not
by entaam problems, w '9.dukd delays, citcates that a more sophisticated approach to
prove that I'm not a chicken, all rm really be have been produeeci—"The Uon In Winter" for
the problem Is needed," he said,
a_______
McAlister
told
a
recent
American
Heart
showing
Is that I'm efrald net to do what you Its frequently spicy language and "Look Who's
p-IMW fJ
want
me
to do'."
;
Association
meeting
at
Hilton
Head,
&amp;C.,
Corning to Dims?' for its taboo subject matter,
that
terransen caverns near Bryan Moist,
McAlister said this approach Is being triad In
the name) miscegenation.
Wed Hackbsrry, La., and Bayou (bodaw, La. A oven half Of all young people who smoke today
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mine at Weeks Island, La. Is being prepared and adopted the habit before or during their ninth sixth and seventh grade claoome at four
FIIIdO(U
p.zticulanly
of
expeeulor',
Is
,
San
Jose,
Calif.,
ares
and
six
In
the
schools In the
a fifth site Is being acipaired at Sulphur Mines, grade In school.
fragile
and
relative.
In
the
arts.
It
often
Is
a
"The major factor that students themselves Bodo aroL
LL
The offectl"nose of the program was matter Of taste and VWVI JudgmNAL Ono Pr-Thmpiabllc4 ,dev.ntintheldoryofthe report as Influencing their decisions to excan be another's prism, truth, a point
red
at
Wed
Hackberry
lit
year,
penimint
with
tobacco
Is
peer
pressure,
and
assessed
at two schools near Sen Joe. during the
program occur
UI
made not IOIIg ago by we of the perwhen DOE contractors allowed to much direct Influence from a 'favorite' peer appears to 1V17-7$ school year. One school received the that
ld
en
t
dimeters on the preset Supreme Court,
presume to build up while pisuping oil Into a salt be the most potent of those pressures," experimental program and the other did not. a
Surveys .uppkm.'4.d by random aunphnge of Justice William Brennan:
McAlister said.
dome.
He said yowtsrs often consider smoking a eshthd breath showed that only LI percent of
"I 0411 he oanvn 4g4 In a case Involving
The oil spurted from the cavity, Idi a but
diesel engine and ignited. The On burned out of sign of indspr'd.rce from adult authority, and a seventh graders In the school given the proam the radio broadcasting of objectionable
coated for five days, one men was killed, others sign of maturity. He said a child who refuses an compared to LI percent of yodsrs of the language, "...a depressing k4Iy to ap
preciSe that In ow land of cI.al pluralism
dcr*kallyand two drflling rip wsre offer of a cigarette may be called a "chicken." same age In the other school.
ildren
darted
smoking
there
are masy who 8Ik, act, and talk dli.
had
fewer
Not
only
ch
of
Th
pts
an
offer
a
"
e
ymeg
p5
destroyed. Tutu cod to the taxpayers: $12
school
with
the
Isterviatlos
program,
but
fetlj
from (do msmbw of th@ MW
of
In
the
cigarette
gains
not
only
greater
acceptance
1nfl)'
"I want to know it anyhedy in Dog bow smoking peers but also the appearance of being McAIIdsr said the entire social Mm*we majority), and who do it re their fragile
leadmIkke. It Is only a acids othweentrw
a salt cav*y" says more 'tough,' 'cool,' mature and advsrdwoia regarding smoking bad c'iwged.
r,peut
that
wtd
than
his
or
her
nonsmoking
peers."
tardy
anybody
myopia
that enables
"The
dadets
osneorihip of oo
is
Pep. W. Ikun Meets, Bela., 1W
So
McAlister
and
two
colleagues
at
Stan
ford
smokes
now'
and
th
at
'It's
net
cool
to smoke menicetlom solely because of the worde they
w
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th
hapvi"d
University developed the psychological ape anymore'."
contain."
1 they were doing (sad) It

JACK

job next Thursday morning bilitles of the city manager.
without a clear direction from However, Perinchief, Terry
the council as to what powers he and councilman Francis Mark
should exercise,
opposed the Idea. They said
However, the city charter they felt the council should
outlines his duties as ad- research the Issue further
rfllfllSttMiflg all departments before hearing from Kulbes.
except the police and fire
"That's putting us in the

WASHINGTON (UPI)— Sen. Edward M.

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ByDONGRAFF
possible oil shoctagea Induced by the political
"
____ and then there are
no fear, because the
turmoil In Iran? Have
H
There are landmarks
federal government has stockpiled mere than 70
million barrels of petroleum for just such an
We Americans, for___
euirpae, take jedlflable
emergency.
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pride in such impve fits of the national
There is, however, one email problem:
scene as the Washington Monument, the Golden
khougbthe Department of Energy
Gate Bridge, New York City's Flatiron Building
round salt caverns
the crude oil into vast
and Katharine Hepburn, whose acerbic wit drew
along the Gulf Coast, nobody at DoE Is quite sure
a comparison In terms of vintage and durability
._.,,
how to get i out
the last cited structure and herself
bet
As a matter of fact, DoE has encountered a
during a recent appearance on the estimable
few other difficulties with Its strategic
teliViJon program, "60 Minutes.."
Petroleum Reserve (SPR) program, designed to
it was a lively interview, ranging over a long
au*e the country of a l50.day oil simply in the
career and related subjects, In the course of
event of an International crisis. Among those
....
which the actress delivered he,elf of a one-word
problems:
..
review of vittit
movies: "filth." She also had a
— In loss than two years, DoE's estimate of
suUedlon for dealing with the situation which,
vow
the cost of the SPR program .
arts have bean going of
considering the way
douMed, from $1.53 per barrel iadded
late, made her sound like promising material for
1977 to p. per barrel ctrnentiy projecteci.
the Supreme Cowl.
The original plan called for placing
"They say, 'Oh, no censorship. No, no—
million barrels of oil In storage at a total cod of SCIENCE WORLD
freedom of the press,' "she observed. "The hell
$7.6 billion. But the big spenders at DoE now are
with thotl They'" got to do oomething.99
talking about a one billion barrel reserve with a
$n billion Vic* W.
Everyone Is entitled to an opinion, of cows.,
__ they
Peer Pressure Problem
— Federal officials originally claimed
and there Is undoubtedly a large body of It out
would have 125 million barrels In storage by the
thins In viewenland which would agree em.
beginning of this year, then boldly doubled that
proach to counter those peer prouures. He p1ta11y with this one. Amid all the sex and
By
AL
ROSSITERJR.
estimate to 360 million barrels. In fact, only
likened It to the cOnce$ of Inoculation In VIolSIICS in films these days, it's not easy to
UPI Sdeaee Editor
about 70 millIon barrels now are In reserve.
11 the occasional r.dsnbtg social value.
WASHINGTON (UP!) — A behavioral preventive medicine, with the "germs" of
—Manyofth.salt caverns "e'lgntIdtO hold
How to deal with the situation Is another
lutist reports some success In psychologically smoking being the social presumes.
the oil proved lnadssM., producing major
hOwrn,
m
One on which there may be
He sald the iidection' of smoking Cana
in Ilg —_. But the DoE om'lali "inoculating" youngsters against the peer
cocedderable
difference
buying the crue petrolawn continued to order IN em that often influence that first smoke pr.nted lithe sublet Is xpu..d to a weak
+
to fadilIts the develop- 62121100,are"that" who m do
dose of those
which might lead to a lifetime habit.
gpnenti g
pace.
Dr. Alfred L. McAlister of Harvard meet of 'antibodies' which McAIIM.r defined in Co141esu? The cowls? Federal or local lawAs a result, DoE lad autwnn was paying
, than million a month In demurrage — University's School of Public Health says the this case as skills for reah'4 the p.rJ of enforcuned authorities? A special agency?

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Domingo basilica celebrated exclusively for

Polish Survivor Recounts Prison Days

And Ihal's ths famous Wa$AInQ l!
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Meeting without Mayor should be used for his departWalter Sorenson the Lake Mary nient.
City Council failed to reach "You have that authority
agreement on the powers of the now," Nelson told Perinchief.
city manager and decided to The latter is responsible as
Individually draft outlines of department head for public
theresponsibilities of the post safety for approving all exfor discussion next Thursday. penditures in the police
The council's action, or department.
lack of it, puts Phil Kulbes, city
Nelson and Councilman Pat
manager-designate, In the Southward asked to hear

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic
(UP!) Pope John Paul II today delivered a
pep talk to priests, nuns
other clergy in
* Santo Domingo at the closeand
of his 20-hour visit
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Hours before heading for the Latin

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cOlflmflIItdty. The spiritual standards of the people are
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Dr. Herb Bowdoin and the MethodIst Hour team.
Theservice will follow day long fish fry and
chicken barbecue sponsored by the United
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parking lot of the church, located on Highway 1792.
Proceeds will go the the proposed Gary Sowder
Youth Memorial Building and to the Methodist
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ANSWER : Some people
doctor and I see how
think because I had a major
natural and supernatural
healing of tuberculosis and I
healing powers work together
Spiritual Enrichment Ser- Miami. He is a member of
continue to pray for the sick,
for the healing of people.
that I think medicine and
When Luke, a Greek doctor, vices are to be conducted at several committees and is a
prayer don't m1z. Nothing could
joined St. Paul, an evangelist First United Methodist Church leader in the Florida Annual
be f urther from the truth. I do healing whether It comes they became a healing team: of Sanford with the Rev. H. Conference of the Methodist
not dividethem. Physicians and through prayer of from a Luke didn't quit practicing Wight Kirtley as speaker, Jan. Church.
Music for the services will be
surgeons and dentists have physician. No one can measure medicine when he joined Paul. 28-31, at 7 p.m.
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helped me and my family often, or even comprehend the power He was still a decr. Paul A native of Sanford, he was led by the Rev. Scott Harris,
h --d~ and I imit say the some about of prayer. Yet prayer does not -didn't refer to him as a "for- pastor at Deltona United associate pastor of the Sanford
heeling prayers. I thank God heal, neither does the one who mer,' doctor but a "beloved Methodist Church 196545. He is Church. The chancel choir and
at p*0nt the pastor of First youth choir will provide music.
for beth. My deep appreciation prays, b* prayer puts the physician." Luke was at
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of faith shall save the position to be healed.
through prayer and the healing
hosted by the church.
sick" (James 5:15) does not
God also uses physicians to power of God through medicine,
predude our lord's admonition deliver His healing power. Yet,
Whether your healing comes
Groups sponsoring the serthat they that are sick need a neither they, their surgery, through medicine or prayer or
vices will be the United
physician (Luke 5:31)
their medicine, nor their other both, God is the one who heals
Methodist Women on Monday
God utilizes many methods or treatments can heal. They only you. I hope you will see the
night and Sunday School
delivery systems to bring His create the best possible con- wisdom of letting God use the
classes on Tuesday night. Rev.
bgsltng power to bear on our ditions In which God's healing healing Instrument He chooses.
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I'knots,Hela the sowceofall power can function.
Men's Prayer Breakfast on REV. WIGHT KIRTLEY
Monday at 7 a.m.; Ladies'
Coffee in Fellowship Hall on supper and vespers on Tuesday
Tuesday at 10 am.; and youth at 5 p.m.
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Pastors from Seminole County area attending
the district conference of the African Methodist
Episcopal Church held in Crescent City were Rev.
K.D. White Jr., St. James AME, Sanford; Rev.
Alford J. Sanchez, New Bethel AME, Geneva;
Rev. C.F. Brinkley New Bethel AME, Altamonte
Springs; Jtev. M.M. Martin, Mt. Tabor AME,
Forest City and Rev. Johnny Butler, St. Mary
AME, Osteen.

recognition snouiu open ways to opposition to the practice of
"reactivate" Christian witness religion toward a begrudging
In the wake of U.S. recogni- In China even if the new toleration of It and young people
lion of China, American chur- relations do not specifically are becoming more and more
dies are once again considering open the way to the return of concerned with metaphysical
the possibility of the vast Asian missionaries to the mainland in questions," Karsen said.
mainland as a new Christian the traditional sense.
Karsen said the churches
mission field.
Another mission leader, Wen- should neither plan to flood
Mainland China was once the deli Karsen of the Reformed China with missionaries "as
largest U.S. mission field and Church in America, Sees a new soon as a wide enough crack in
as many as 8,000 Protestant emphasis on the toleration of the door appears" or leave
missionaries were working In religion rather than the previ- Chinese Christians alone to fend
China In the 1920s.
ous emphasis on its suppression for themselves.
By the time the last Christian as part of a "new revolution" in
He said the churches could
missionaries left China in the China.
"patiently and sensitively
early 1950s following the
contacts
with
"What might be termed a develop
Communist victory, it was new revolution is being waged Christians In China" not to give
estimated that there may have by China's present leaders to them advice but to learn and
been as many as 4 millIon catapult the country into a demonstrate concern.
Christians among the Chinese. position of a leading industrial
In additFoñ, he said the
How much of that presence pcwtll by the year 2000," ac- churches should be 'ready to
remains is uncertain,
cording to Karsen.
respond to China's call to help
The Rev. J. Philip Hogan,
Karsen, writing in the the Chinese help themselves."
executive director of foreign denomination's magazine,
"They will increasingly be
missions for the Assemblies of "The Church Herald," said that asking for foreign businesen,
God, just back from a three- while the active practice of scientists, technologists,
week visit to the mainland,says faith is still frowned on, "the agriculturalists, teachers and
he found no vestige of organized new leadership has Initiated a other specialists to help facl1i
religion during his trip,
number of moves that signal late their great new leap forHe said the Cultural Revolu- change in the area of religion." ward.
tion of the mid-1960s effectively
"Why shouldn't Christians be
He noted the reopening of the
eradicated public religion of Institute for the Study of looking for these opportunities
any kind and the 400 million Religion in Peking and the fact to serve in China," he asked.
Chinese under the age of 30 are that religious leaders were "While
sharing
their
"products of the revolution," invited to participate in the professional expertise, they
totally materialistic and corn- Peoples Consultative Congress could also demonstrate a
MUM to the "ethic of building as examples of the change.
Christian lifestyle and quietly
a new China."
"There seems to have been a share their Christian faith with
But Hogan also said that shift in policy from outright those who would ask."

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Rev. M.H. Burke Jr. and menes. of New
Bethel hAlE thurchin Canaan City will celebrate.
'AI*UM Men's Osyen Sunday. Speaker at the
11 am. service will be Rev. R.V. Webster of St.
Stephen's AME Church in Jacksonville. Larry
Smith of Miami will deliver the 3 p.m. message.

Seminole County Ministerial Alliance, with more
than 60 members, meets the first and third Saturday
of each month at 10 am, at Zion Hope Missionary
Baptist Church, Sanford, with Rev. J. L. Brooks,
host pastor. Making plans for membership drive are
(left) Rev. L. R. Myers, pastor of Mt. Sinai
Missionary Baptist Church, treasurer and Rev,
Alford J. Sanchez, of New Bethel AME Church,
Geneva, public relations chairman.

Prayer &amp; M edicine Mix

The St. Mark's Chapter of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church will sponsor a chili supper, Friday, Feb. 2,
5-7 p.m., in theparlsh hail located at Fourth and
Magnolia In Sanford. Chili, crackers and
beverage will be $1 with salad and dessert extra.
For chill to go, bring your own container.

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concert Sunday at.3 p.m. at the chul'ch at 311 East
Broadway, Oviedo. There is no admission charge
to the program which will Include hymns,
spirituals, gospel music and anthems. Rev.
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Episcopal Bishop William Folwell will visit
Holy Cross Episcopal Church of Sanford Sunday
for the 10 a.m. service, which will Include Confirmation and Renewal of Baptismal Vows." The
Annual Parish Meeting will follow the 10 am.
servicc. A covered dish luncheon will be served
with the meat furnished. The treasurer will
present the 1979 budget and four vestry persons
will be elected to three-year terms and one to fill
two years of an unexpired term. A prayer vigil
asking God's guidance for Holy Cross will begin at
8 p.m., Saturday in the chapel.

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Rev. James W. Hammock
Sunday Sdsssl
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Prayer Service

FIRST UNITED
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415 Park Ave.
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jogging. My stress test was OK.
The problem is that there is too
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Since strokes are common In you would be able to use such a
my family, I'd like to stay as pool year round anyway. Most
li ght as I can and still be communities do have an Indoor
healthy. I would also like to be swimming pool someplace. I
active to the extent that this would suggest that you check
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the akin. That means literally not wear one or wear one for
getting hold of your skin around
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You bet!
"Optometry is a good
profession for women,"
says the doctor whose

equipment will be paid off
in just a few short years
"You get to be your own
boss, you are a professional
and you don't have make
night calls."

the Jaycee building on French
Avenue.

She stressed the need for men
and women volunteers of all
ages to work in the prevention

She lived in Winter Park for
most of her life, graduating

on a one-to-one basis.

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psychology.
While at Rollins, she became

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The 14-year-old

High student's interests
Include visual arts, reading and
volley ball.

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tin-os* correatiag a. every
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11hyllis Fondren, Mrs. Frances

Kaleel, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Scott,
and Mrs. Robert

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Cindy Crain, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs.

ass epression Era
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Charles P FreddIe, Mrs
Margaret P. Grace and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Harter,

Including Heisey, Cambridge, Fostoria,
Paden City, Fenton. Westmoreland, &amp;

Also Mr. and Mrs. Richard

Hattaway, Mr. and Mrs. Tally

Steuben.

January

coy untouched.
How cm I make my husbaind
understand that, besides

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tears with their plates

put a stop to it WhO
DEAR ABBY: We have two redd dw age to dilval
begantoWlms she wu9n vnaflboys. One is4andths
with me. Al no time did I other is 2%. 1 fed tW my UhK GodilgillIslil is *g b*

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Mr. and Mrs. M&amp; Boyd, Mr.

making the boys dread
mail
it could be bad for
their health?

Mr. and

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Mrs. Bernadette Hardy-Blake,

JANE CASSEI

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season are:

Junior

Sponsoring Laura Lynn

2=YearwOld Wants
Ut Of Love Affair

'a presouring me to marry the

1978-79

J. Sinith and
Sponsoring Tammy for the Mrs. Jane Spaulding.

and Mrs. Peter Bukur, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert thewning, Mrs.

Door

ld Dancers

support, will Deltona, Is In her third year as a Mrs. Thomas H. Brown, Miss

Ballet Guild's Ilth mason are:

Interested in Youth Programs Director Col. Eugene Minlettai, BERRY

bubb My wife &amp;d three
ago od I live alone in an

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LAURA LYNN GRACE
lAura Lynn Grace, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Pearson Is a new addition this
year to the dance company.
The 14-year old Deltona

Interested groups or In-

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Two of this season's BGS Catholic School student enjoys
dancers and their sponsors are: sewing, and seeks a career as
an account executive.

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through Friday from 8:30 ap.m.
to
to5p.m. and the phone number
is 323-00, stie will be glad to
explain the program to any

through VP! Executive dividuals.

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concert on March 3 and 4.

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from Winter Park High School
in 1973. 11977, she received a
bachelors de
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present the annual winter company dancer of the BS(;. Elsa Caskey, Mrs. Mary

Markowitz, Mrs. Jude Mayers,
KEW Meyers, Mr. and

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J. Pearson, Mr. I

ADMISSION

and Mrs. Don T. Reynolds. Miss
Barbara Ruprecht and Mr. and

TAMMY KALLEEL

35 Of The Nation's Best Qualified
Exhibiting Dealers

Mrs. Charles Shields.

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and visits the Dellary
Manor Nursing Home once
a week to care for p,atients
who would Mid it difficult

Ballet Guild of Sanford--

viable ways of helping young
people.to

Miss St. Onge went to work
for YPI on Dec. 5 and is

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Trying to be understanding, she notes that
they are under a national
charter and "it's beyond

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Kiwanis, would be
beneficial to her, but as a
female she is excluded.

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supper we watched IV, to many be, aid she eW
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hands, and exchanged
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TUMBLI[WERDS

the volunteer work with
children through the Lions
Club as she "would feel
terrible if I let financing
keep a child from care."
She also doesn't want to
see the elderly neglected,

who was teaching the class on
Juvenile delinquency.

wWow moved into
apertmed scrom the hall

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Lions.
Club.
"I
unknowingly asked If I
could join, since vision is
their primary concern, but
they don't accept women,"

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chance.

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tometrists, she does

and East f owed low on the
second spade,Ely either had

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Like all local op.

woman's eyesight, and she

Seminole (BGS), a non-profit
Tannny Kaleel, (laughter of Mrs. Clarles Bose, Mr. and
dance company sustained by Mrs. Frances Kaleel of Mrs. It. 1. Brisson, Mr. and

today unless you have
hini flattaft to my impm dblillies to Pik up.
You hold:
By Oswald Jacoby
about thm 7myll ha"a way womno (Oct. *Nov. n) it
Well
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of fInding 0* everything you at all pondbto, try net to bring
problems home that
said.
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Although you will be no
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synch with what others are 21) You n&amp;4 be bettol! off to
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played in a sectional Swim We bid four hearts. Everytoday. A1UmIh it mI&amp;4 flr*
learn In Palo Alto where
from It.
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GDWJI (May Zl4ene 10) aren't drawn isto something diamond lead entered Bridge," care of this news
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bearta iluild Wd a spade to his Station, Now York, N.Y. fool#j
am mowialidig tofty.it ya tM bet
by Stan Lee and John Romita
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how certain drugs affect a
relates well to women sort
of ,, like
a
gynecologist,
However, on the other
han d, she acknowledges
that membership In a
professional organization

best of all,
"Geriatrics

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Robin St. Onge, who received
her master's degree it.

held ace-jack doubleton,
ace-jack-small or singleton
ace. As there was no way to
avoid the loss of another
spade trick against the last
two, Mike utilized his only

Pan 20
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Box 41111, Radio City Motion Veniat time.
N.Y. 10111119. Be sure to specRY
LMRA (W 334d. 23)
your priortlies tend tobeot*of
birth sign.
PWU (Feb. 3-Mamb 30) order today. You are likelY to
Don't Wk about your friods PIM M no a aftsuft on thd

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on trial with every patient.
They have accepted me
fully r not
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road,"she analyzes.
The young doctor likes
working with older people

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the first oil
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names are close," she
says' admitting that It gave
some skeptical patients a
ense of confidence - as her
89e and sex caused some of
them to hesitate.

ou h e
res ses
The Need For Volunteers

had to lose a club he had his
game home.

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VUIGO (Aug. 23Se*. 22) Too
1979 copy of Astro-Graph much fun and games today
Letter. Mail $1 for each and a could causeyour work to suffer.
long, ulf-addressed, damped Unfortmtely, It will then have
envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. to be dons at a far less con-

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sorry. Learn more about of proportion is gmt.

by Al Vermeer

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better judgment. You'll be chance of them being blown Out

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Sanford's only female
ptometrist sheepishly
admits that she entered the
School of Optometry on a
dare...
"My best friend bet me
that I coWdn't get into the

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any happier, she rapidly
adds.
The graduate of Bishop
Moore High School (fl),

king. Culbertson won with
the ace and played two more
V
diamonds.
Mike ruffed, went to
dummy with the ace, 6f

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school volunteer workshop, Evelyn
Cohen (left), Lake Mary volunteer, and Barbara
Phillips (right), Eastbrook school volunteer, marvel
University of Florida (AA
at bread dough sculpture made by Loretta Wright,
in 174) and University of
volunteer art instructor at English Estates (upper
Houston (BS in '75 and DO
photo). Art Coordinator Fran Kemp led the
in '78), Dr. Peterson
workshop. Meanwhile, Mrs. Myrna Walters (lower
already has her own
photo), coordinator of Reading and Elementary
private practice In the
language Arts, demonstrates reading with exZayre Plaza.
And she's only 23.
pression in her workshop. Fifty volunteers gained
The young optometrist
further Insight into specific programs in the school
system at the workshop
.Dr. Charles. L Persons

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heart and lungs.
clothing rubbing you.
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No, you can't get breast
have a swimming pool In the cancer from not wearing a
back yard and since you are brassiere.

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thritis, I should do exercises
elop DEAR DR. LAMB — I am a
that work my heart and
don't wear
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READER
Regardless of how tall you are
or how big your frame Is, the
What are the pros and cons on
rule Is always the same.
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25 Disclose
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29 Antique car
33 Hive dweller 2 Inert gas
3 Pivot
34 Shades
36 Baseball nine 4 Chaste
5 That girl
37 Energy
agency (abbr.) 6 Inspiration
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AAA EMPLOYMENT
Have you wondered
how we operate???

Northern friends.

When it comes to grits, Woodward's low.budget fj
leaves no stone unturned. Nearly every segment of
society, from black children to stereotypical reecki tO
"I love grits souffle, even Yankees love it," insists
Claiborne as he prepares his delicacy In his New York
kitchen.
Clathorne, one of the world's bedknown COoking fI
perts, grew up in Sunflower, Miss., where he said tie
developed his taste for the whlte lumPY nbued food
that Is routinely plunked on breakfast plates across the
South
But the film, which also eaplores the history and production of grits, proves conclusively that the mushy
subetance is not just a breakfast fj
"You can eat grits anytime, for breakfast, lunch or

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dinner," says one "actor."

Woodward, who calls his film a "celebration of what I
think the best of Southern culture is all about," wasn't
content to let the people who know all about grits -those
living south of the Mason-Dixon line - do all the talking.
So,hetookhlscameratothestreetsofBrooklynwhere,

among other things, he found a young man who told him:
"Yea, grits. That's that Italian food ian't it?"
"It's Grits!" is a fast-paced, mouth-watering
documentary, accompanied by lively music.
In Columbia, where it has been shown only four times
free of charge, it has drawn standing-room onlY °wi1
Woodward, a native of Spartanburg who is the fllin

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got the idea for the film three years ago while
eating breakfast in his favorite diner 1900 Block.
"I noticed that only about three people asked
waitress to bold the grits," said Woodward. In a fit of
he ran back to his office, grabbed a camera
and returned to the restaurant.
"Iwastakenbythespàntanletyofpeoplewhowantedto
talk about grits," he said. "It was fresh and exciting
that it evolved Into a much larger project."
WithailttleseedmoneyfromtheArtsCommlulon,and
the help of the National Endowment of the Arts, Wood.
ward began his search for the tru meaning of grits.
He trekked to high school fOotball games, azniement
parks, cornfleldaandrestaurants,asldngpeoplehow they
felt eb
1ts.
'ro ietp flaw u
woaw
personal loans. The movie cost about 912* to poduc.,
and has been selected for eliowlng at the New "
Filmmakers EXpOSItIOn.
Woodward said he plans to distribute the movie to
mission,

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OFANORDINANCEBYTHECITY Publish Jan. 15,241 Feb.2,5, 1575
DEF.SO
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given that a
PUblic Hearing will be held C?
Commission Room in thu City HaIl IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
In
COUNTY,
CIty of Sanford, Florida, at POE SEMINOLE
7:11 o'clock P.M. on Pobuery 12, FLORIDA
Wit, to consider toe sdsI44u at en CASE NO. PSISfl.CA.I).A
ordinance by the City of Sanford, JAMES C. GAINER and RUTH I.
Florida, title of which Is a follows: GAINER, HIS WIFE,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CLOS. JOHN ERROL LEE at al.
INO, VACATING AND ABANDON

schools and Ilbarles across the South in order to recover

his costs and "maybe make a modest profIt."
But his hidden desire, he confesses, Is to show the movie
to the man who unwittingly has done more to PnOe
grits than anyone else
President Jimmy Carter.
"When I first darted making this film, people were
talking about "Grits and Fiitz," Woodward said.

SUIT TOQUIET TITLE
WAY OF DRUID PAR K DRIVE
NOTICE OF ACTION
LYING BETWEEN 27TH STREET
AND PINECREST DRIVE IX. TO: JOHN ERROL LEE AND
TENDED WESTERLY, AND BE. HOWARD LONG, JR., Individually,
shareholders of ARIES
TWEEN ORLANDO DRIVE AND '
FRENCH AVENUE, RESERVING DEVELOPMENT, INC., a Florida
THE USE OF MM! UNTO THE orporatlon,endasTrusteesandthe
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA sole survivIng DIrectors of ARIES
FOR UTILITY PURPOSES PRO. DEVELOPMENT,Inc., If alive, and
VIDINO FOR SEVERABILITY, if dead, their unknown spouses,

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OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
All parties In interest and citizens AMENDING CHAPTER 140F THE
shall have an opportunity to be CODE OF THE CITY OF SAN.
heard at said hearIng.
FORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME
By order of the City Commission BEING ENTITLED AS THE
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
"HOUSING CODE",
SAID
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
AMENDMENT ADOPTING THE
City Clerk
1511 AND 151$ REVISIONS TO THE
Publish Jan. 2&amp;157
IS7CEDITIO$ OF THE STANDARD
DEF.104
HOUSING CODE AS PREPARED
BY THE SOUTHERN BUILDING
CODE CONGRESS, PROVIDING No exp,i.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP

Nuclear

Defendants.

1MG THE STREET RIGHT.OP..

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ORDINANCE NO. 1W

up. on sawing, assembly
"BLEED.OFF" SAID AMEND. OFANORDINANCEBYTHEC1TY
&amp; fInishing wood parts. Call
MINT TO DELETE THE WORDS OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
preferably after 3 p.m. Dick
"SANITARY SEWER" TO PRO.
322.0144.
141111 DRAINAGE INTO SANI.
Notice Is hereby given that a
TARY SEWERS AND TO PR!. Public Hearing will be held at the AVON
VENT THE OVERLOADING OF
Commission Room In the City Hall
IS INFLATION ClAMPING
DRAINS AND LIFT STATIONS, In the City of Sanford, Florida, at
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
PROVIDING POE SEVERAII. 7:11 oclsck P.M. on Fobronry 12, sell Avin toheIp light bsk. For
LIlY, CONFLICTS AND IFFIC. 1515,50 consider the adoption at an
details cell 444
TIVE DATE,
ordinance by the City of $or'ijd,
A copy shall be avallabie at the Florida, title of which is as follows:
Professional -Office of the City Clerk for all
ORDINANCE NO.1440
-persons desiring to examIne the
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

Reactor
Operator

Trainee

TN! FOR SEVERAIILITY, CON.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CiR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SIMINOLE FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shall be available at the
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Office of lhe City Clerk for all
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S42$5CA.I5.B persons desIring to examine the

necessary. wt
have a High School diploma.
Graduate, 175o24,wIthaI liesta
(C) aver.geinAlgeOra. Pull pay
while training. Call Fri., Sat or

FRIDAY,JANUAIYIS
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Security Guards needed Orange &amp;
Seminole Counties. Full I Part

time positions, Preferably 113
Ibe. or over. Must have tran.
spontation &amp; phone. Calls am.
to 2 p.m., Mon. thru Fri.
Mohawk Security Service.
$314001.

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V.1.1. S.d..., 7:30 am., Dokona

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decorating I gift items, needs
managers &amp; counselors in this
section. Daily pay, nodelivenisi,
must have use of car. Get in on

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formation call 3235036.

OWNER OPERATORS
Mercury Motor Express needs
owner operators in the fiat bed

division for East coast
operation. Steady year around
work. Advances on each trip.
Call Bob Bevis toll tree 11004314372. 101.

Experienced boat patches. Ex.
collinS Co. benefits, 10 paid
holidays. AMF Crettliner
Robalo, 1143 3h St., (Sanford
AIrport). Equal Opportunity

Employer.

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7:50

a.m., Lord

Qnmnlsy'i,

WI W.Iekm, 10 Lm., Sears, MtWSOldS MIII.
TSVSSd LA, rIONd, 9p.m., St. Richard's

Lake Howell Road.
Lssgwssd AL, closed. I
p.m., RollIag 11111. Moraviuii

send complete resume I refer.
er,ces to Box 12, c0 Evening

Herald, P.O. Box 1457, Sanford,
Fl. 32171. All replys will be
confidential.

thirdi, SR 434.

Y' Adult Club for h1... (YA(), 9
"Gardu* Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., lande
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LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
woulch't behere. II you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
FIve Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.1004321403 anytIme for
recorded message.

Maids, Full time seasonal em.
ployment. Experienced only.
Days Inn,Sanford
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21-Situations vnteci
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Will sIt with sIck or
Shut.Ins. Own Transportation
Call 3fl.3$5

of Mrs. Harold I. Jones, 030 Red Sail Ian., Alfamx,

Springs.
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Wi.'s Grew, 1301 W, PIM St.

Casselbsny LA, closgd, $ p.m., AIC1I1I1I$
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Service Awarde Banquet, 1p.m., Jerry's Rawest,
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Social hour, 7 p.m.;
$ PM., *T
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new home for
everything . . . even for vout
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30-Apartments Unfurnishsd
1, 2 SR deluxe units. Pool. Adults
only, on Lake Ada. Just . of
Airport Blvd. on 17.51 in Sanford.
Call 323.5470 Mariner's Village,
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31-Apartments Furnished
A5s. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean I. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.
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M. Uflsworth Realty
REALTOR

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332.1541 or eves. 323-0317

OeBarp Lake front. high an a hill.
lower level rm. 33117, custom
built fgr present owner. $41,000.
ANemoNe wsslsd let, country
mosphuef e, secluded, 1OSx1$4
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REALTORS
INC.
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UNIQUE2 BR HOME
tinge PR, mutely painted, beei$lful
IN fibers. Great Dii. Wuabsd
cemir 505. Me,y added foNwes.

DModued sm'NS will opare SR
&amp; bIll. 511 THIS HOME ID.
'DAY 571,05.

S33,. 5*4 Broker.Contractor

CailBart
REAL ESTATE

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It you don't believe that want ads
bin results, try one, and listen

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Sip

531.505.

Propoi's Sen yew Real Estate.
exam. Classes starting Fob
Wits. lwollvlyas cassius Is

limited. Tony C.111 Scheof II
Reel I$to1. 4414N.

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garage. $23,550.
STEP s

B( OWNER 3 BR, 2 balh, almost
new, orange trees, CH&amp;A. 7l'
pct. assumable mort. Call 323
5264

1g. liv. rm., dIn. rm., screened
porch, awnings, utility bldg.,

Mayfair area on 3 lots w.
landscapingl Dining area Fla.

3SG3OrlandoDr.
Mobile Home

$43,500.

In idyllwilde! C.HIA, Custom
carpet I drapes. Fia. rm., eq.
kit. &amp; Many Extras! What a Buy
for $53,500! BPP WARRANT.

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0 DOOR 5
Two story in a country setting, 4.
2½, din. rm., tam. rm.,
fireplace, extra rms. 10 relax
In. wells to water fruit treis.
14i500.

43-tOts.ACreage
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GENEVA AREA
6.7 LAKEFRONT, IMPROVED
PASTURE, SOME LARGE OAK
AND ORANGE TREES, $26,500.

JUST LISTED 3 BR, 2 bath home
In San Lantal Beamed ceilings,
CHIA, ww carpet, Fla. rm.,
porch, fenced rear yd., fireplace

You Heart Will Pilfer Patteri

IMuch Morel BPP WARRANTED. Only $31,000!

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2.5 ACRES, PINELAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE, $7,900.

FORGET ME NOT 3 BR, 1½ bath

brick home in San Lanta, w.split
BR plan, 1g. scr. porch, ww
carpet, util. rm.. I Morel Just
125.5001

1.6 ACRES, OAK AND PINE ON
PAVED STREET, $6,900.
19 ACRES, OAK I PINE ON
PAVED ROAD $35,000.

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE.
Super 3 BR, 2½ bath home cm ½

REALTY WORLD

1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 1'/i
BATH, MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK &amp; QUEEN PALM, $16,500.

acre under construction, Shadow

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2433' S. French (1792) Sanford
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13324

Lake Woods! Every Feature!
Solarium oil MIR, fireplace,

DR. FR , eatin iilt.l Buy NowSelect Own Colorsi Yours, for

SANFORD AREA
ACRE PLUS, LARGE OAK
TREES ON SYLVAN LAKE

iustNi.250l

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
flirødnry.
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ROAD. 152.300.

THE SPOILER 3 BR, 2 bath home
In San Lanta w.C.H1A, w.w

HOMESITE, 93'x125', CORNER,
ONE BLOCK
TO LAKE
MONROE, READY TO BUILD,
17 .500.

carpet, split BR plan, eat.in kit.,

1g. rmsl Pool planned! Spacious

HAS IT ALL
Horseback riding, swimming
pool, tennis court, S acre farm, 3
BR, 2 bath with C.H&amp;A In the
country.

home for $35,000!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

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HOMESITES WITH TALL PINE
ON MOHAWK OR EL PORTAL,
13,500 EACH. ON OSCEOLA,
PINE AND CITRUS $1,500.

JOIN SANFORD'S SALES

LEADER! WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.1!

ENJOY THE
SECURITY
Of this sm. delightful 3 BR, 1 b
home on corner lot-nIce areaideal for golden years or lust
Has budget price tag!
$23500.

DOUBLE LOT ON WILLOW,
NORTH OF 25TH ST., READY

Sanford's Sales Leader

FOR CONSTRUCTION $6,900.
VOLUSIA COUNTY
a., ACRES, TALL PINE, NEAR
GOLF COURSE, $19,500.

322- 2420

ANYTIME

ENJOY A GLOWING
FIRE
On a cold Winter night. This 3 BR,
l½bhomehesaKing$IzeLRw.
brick PP. All you need is the
pop corn. Good location packed with extras to oleaw

Multiple LIstIng Service

10 ACRES, IMPROVED PAS
TURE, $20,000.

2565
REALTORS PARK

IS ACRES, PINE AND OAK,

CHEAPER THAN
GROCERIES

HERNANQO COUNTY
140 ACRES, NEAR GULF OF
MEXICO, $1300 PER ACRE.
LEVY COUNTY
SACRES, IMPROVED PASTURE
S OAK TREES, PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE, $2,730 PER
ACRE.

shopping. Good investment
rentals. $43,000.

LOW Electric BiIIs.Solar Hosting.

$143 ma.

3 BR, 1½ B. Large Family Nm.,
4 dIning Rm. Completely
remodeled kitchen, landscaped,
warranted. 124,400.

TENNIS LOVERS
DREAM
,
1.H&amp;AI tennis
4 yr. young 3 5
court I cSOt.V.e prIvileges.
Less than pct. down.

FRANKLIN COUNTY

137 ACRES FACING GULF OF
MEXICO, $1,730 PER ACRE.
MARION COUNTY
50 ACRES ZONED RESIDEN.

tamed economical home.

Fenced, fruit trees. Warranted.
$37,500.

AGENCY

hAL, $3000 PER ACRE.

TIME To Invest - Financing
available. Multi dwelling rental
houses &amp; vacant building lots.
Excellent lOCatIOn. $170,000.

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Eves 543.3433 333.1555
W. Garnelt White

CITRUS COUNTY
Ill ACRES, STATE HIGHWAY I

WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER

Rag Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER AISOC.

107 W.Consmerclal
Phone 323.7311, Sanford

10 ACRES, LARGE OAK I
TIMBER ON A GREAT BASS
LAKE, $10,000.
13 ACRES, PINELANDS IN
HILLS AND LAKE COUNTRY,

One - The quick, easy WanO.Ad
way. The magic number Is 323.
311 or 531.5553.

$15,400.

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S ACRES, PINELAND IN
ROLLING HILLS, $4000
TOTAL.

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BR, 2 bath, C.H&amp;A, hardwood
fløors, FR, fireph.cs,531J5S
A. A. M4CIanaluan. Broker
3375552
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BARGAIN HUNTIIS PARADISE

3 BEDROOM 2 lATH, FAMILY
ROOM. KITCHEN EQUIPT, I
CAR CARPORT. SlING RE.
DECORATED. $3505.

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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY •AINTED,
FENCED lARD. 121,55,.
1. STORY DUPLEX NEAR
DOWNTOWN a LAKE MON.
101. * $IDROOM EACH.
OWNER FINANCING AVAIL.
.A$LE.$15,NS.
.4.

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for Sale

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Used Appliances: Gas, Oil,
Electric heaters; gas, electric
Stoves &amp; reirig. Furnishings &amp;
Misc. items. 317 Palmetto Ave.
S pc. BR suite new, $239; S PC LR
new $399; Loveseat $14.95 &amp; up.
PC. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
1501 up; El. stove $601 up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furnilure Salvage. 17 97 So. ol
Sanford, 3221721,
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DUE TO DIVORCE company
must sacrifice Singer push
button sewing machine. Flip 8.
sew needs someone to take over
payments $15 mo. or pay bal.
$126.1?. Call 8311711 Will
deliver, no obligation.
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SINGER ATHENA ELECTRONIC
SEWING MACHINE. BeIng
Iransferred must sacrifice
Singer Athena automalic push
bulton. Sold new over $1,000, bal.
due 1486cr take over payments
$14 mo Free home trial. Call
831 1714 day or nIght.

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MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine I. Oak $35 Truckload.
323.4511

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas layaway, Ihere was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You an have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will fake trade as part
payment. Call 631 1714 day or
night. Free home Irial, no
obligation.
Be the First in your nelghborhon4
to have a Colony Manor Private
Showing, the new home
decorating party plan. Win
beautiful decorative accessories
for your home. Call 373 5036.
Camper LII Colt over cab fils S ft.
bed. Excellent cond. Fully
equipped. $1,000. 323 3635.

Beds: 1 twin, $20
1 Full, likenew, 1.10
323 5435

2 Family, Sal 9 'o 4. 116 Lake
Minnie Dr (Park Ridge) Small
appl . jewelry, many g
misc.
items

$ØiWord32l4O
IindoW-1577

2509 Elm Ave.

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Vacalion time is here...get what
you need fir a happy time with a
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CASH. 2512351

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Yard Sale: Furn., Clothesall sizes,
Misc Sat ,Sun 105

ALL GLASS
DEPRESSION ERA
SHOW&amp; SALE

323 3866or 323 7710

101 E Jenkins Cir
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in the
classilied ads. Nothing small
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Alter 5p.m. 322 I311
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SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
Admission II 50

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79-TrUCkS.TrallerS

Sun. 23,11 a.m 6pm

S4.A-Truck Loa.U Sale

TOMATO

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Sat 77, 10a.m. 6p.rn

'7OFORDP U
Utllitybed,ocyl.
$950 323 9211

JUIC

'76 Chevy Custom ID Deluxe.
Asking $200 cash &amp; make pay off
of $1638.13. 6688205 any time.

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46 OZ. CANS

VYLJRLIJW
SEMINOLE

STATE FARMER'SMARKET
Stall 168.19
Gene Barton

80-Autos for Sale -. -

Opening Mar. 3 CENTRAL
FLORIDA'S BIGGEST &amp; BEST.
Every Sat. &amp; Sun. Sellers write
HH Main P0 Box 240, Yonkers,
NY 1070?
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If you are having difficulty finding
a place, to iive. car to drive, a
job, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

55-Boats

&amp;

JUST MAKE PAYMENT$-'69 to
73 models. Call .339.9100 or $31
3 (Dealer).
Dodge'70 Wagon

76.000Mi. 1700

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72-Auction
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322 5752

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Like newle sq. yds.
Orange Mixture Carpeting
1150. 323.2977
Aluminum 1 wheel utility trailer.
Can be used w sports car. $115.
339 1273 eves.
I? wooden Chirh bencnes. $20
each Call Willie Mack Griffin

AIIf'TIAM

AccessorIes

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford, Fla. 32711

hwy. 92, 1 mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a

SALE *

public AUTO AUCTION ever'.'

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And ThaI's A Fact!
Classified Ads Gets Results
And ThaI's A Fact Too!

Balanceof ESTATE, 12 Pc. service
Rose of Sharon dinnerware; S
pc service English Wedgewood;
12 pc. service of California ware.
Hager bowl &amp; pitcher set; 3 color
TV's , stereo 1. 61W TV's;
portable ref.; LR chairs;
rockers; 2 Danish mod. chairs;
French Provincial, sgl. bed w
malching dresser &amp; mirror;
bicycles &amp; all kinds of additional
household items, FR ENCH
TELEPHONE.

16' Aluminum Bass boat, trailer,
60hp Evinrude, swivel seat, live
well, carpet, sfainless steel prop.
$1500. 323 8041.
11 ft. Westwind bow rider with
trailer. elec. wrench &amp; 55 hp.
Chrysler motor. $1500 372 1691.

DOG HOUSES

Dell's

11' Freezer, arm chair, chest of
drawers, portable El. organ, Air
Hockey game, Bowling balls.
3234525.

Full size foam rubber malt I 05;
Duotherm Oil Heater

BUY SELL TRADE
311.315E. First St.
322,5432
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S1-Ho

Goode

Furniture Salvage, 17.51 So. of
Sanford.
3225121.
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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

323001

_53-N.Radio.Sterso - .
Televislon-$" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular 1400,
Balance $173 or $12 ma. Still In
warranty. Call 531.1114 day or

Mntabie, $ trick tape player.
$olbnew54ga real buy at ciuly
Slisortai.evppaymiqu$$of $11
psi me. Cell 031.1714 for yes
home demonstration.

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'71 Vega panel rwn!ect ...,., .ru
torker, AFB, hooker, 350
turbo 1 '12 Vega GT for pts. 323

Auction Center

1967 MGBRunsgreat
Needs transmission. 5100

239.1223 eves

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SPINET CONSOLE PIANO FOR
SALE. Wanted: Responsible
party to lake over Spinet piano.
Easy lerms. Can be seen locally.
Write: Credit Manager, P.O. I
Box 207. Carlyle, II. 62231.
Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
220? French Ave.
322 2253
Hammond Piper Electronic
Organ,w bench, $530

62-Lawn.Gardeti

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FILL DIRT I. TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3237510

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Home

AirCond.&amp; Heating

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CenlraiHeat&amp;AlrCond.FreIst.
Call Carl Harriat
SEARS, Sanford. 322 1771
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Crawford's Refrigeration: HIve
your heater or furnace ecvic4d
&amp; checked for Winter.
LIc. Bonded, InS. 3735300
JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm &amp; Ret 3fl 0205.

Beauty Care

AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGreenhouse
322 9141
Eves after 61 weekends
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.. IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322.5112

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full. $31.95 planted. Crystal Lake
Nursery, 322.2799.
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64-Equipment for Rent
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322.5151

65-Pets-Supplies

Improvements

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MEINTZER TILE
New nr r.oaIr, leaky showers our
sPecialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671.7617

Iessn'uking
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

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PERMATEX COATING I
HOME IMPROVEMENT
6839
63%
631 6561
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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5G. BALINT&amp;ASSOC.
3221665
PAINTING, CARPENTkY
'CABINETS
323 0129
interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick &amp; stone speciality. 322 2750
I Man, qualIty operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne B.al, 3271321
INSULATION- Balling, blowing,
RACO Foam, liberlgas I Cellu.
lose. Lowest prices. Call 3210539
or 5047346705 collect,

Income TaX
Prepared in the convenience ot
your home, 24 yrs. up. 1101. up.
3323711 forappt.

Exp. local Practitioner personal.
lied service individual &amp; small

business. 3221593 for appt.

Groo,nlng a Boardng
ANIMAL HAVEN

UgM
Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-3371

Peek.A.Poo puppies, no papers.
Can be seen at 2522 GeorgIa
Ave., Sanford. 323•3121,

clipping, lea control, Pet
supplies, dog houses.Heated
kennels. 322 5752.

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
the Evening Herald today.

Itoi*nan

AAA PAINTING

Carpenty, painting, plumbing

All types painting I house
cleanIng. Free 1st. 323.42,4.

rn-Wanted to Buy
WE BUY USED FURNITURE I

APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 3221721.

Little want ads bring big, big

r.yig $1; mens, $7.30 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling-any

condition. 3234414.

Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest In us
furniture, 1*1g., stoves, tools.

Lic. Free 1st.
No job too small. 323007 I

m1.' Oesnlng
OIL HEATER CLEANINi.3
333.334
$344100

Horn. Improvements
Remodeling, retired builder doing

all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions. patios, fIreplaces, Fl.

rooms. Free est. 3235214.
RemodelingRepalrs &amp; PaInting.

Painting

DANNYS PAINTING
interjor.Exterior Itouse Painting
Licen$ed.Insur, Sanded
FREE Estimate, (303) 3229440

PIun*k Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cds. Accepted
3271N1

SswFlNng
PRECISION SAW FILING
Let us file your sawl

American Rent All 322-9113

30 yri. experience. Guaranteed
work. Phone 549-4351.

Handy Paul has truck will travel.
Wants to fix small household

IF' ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO

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'69 Plymouth Wagon, looks &amp;
runs good Low mileage, $100
3235507

Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

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'75 Spitetire, Carmen Red. Looks
sharp, runs good, AM FM,
stereo cassette, $279S. $34 0513

Hwy. 46 West, Santord
373 $6

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Have some cmping equipment
you no longer use? Sell it all With
a Classified Ad in The Herald.
Call 3fl 2611 or 8)19993 dnd a
friendly ad visor will help you.

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ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS
3225752
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Plymouth '16 Volare Premier. i
dr, Sta. Wgn Clean, Loaded,
low miles. $3150 661.6401

DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

57-Sports Equipment
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332•2476.
Double Hotel Bedding $30 set;
Hide.A.Beds $50. Sanford
Auction 12lS S. French.

Tuetday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
Ihe only one in Florida. You Set
Ihe reserved price Call 904.255
Liii for further details.

P.M.

FRI. NIGHT 7:30

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets. Avg.
Sco I eag.n 322 5177

fDAYTONAAUTOAUCTION

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KENMORE WASHER- Parts.

WANTED
LOTS TO PURCHASE

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results. Just try one. 3222411 or
131.9553.

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77-Junk Cars loVed

78-torcyCles

Church Yard Sale

3774131

springs &amp; mattress $3).3 os
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $35. Sanford

firmNs, amiss's, hees atc.
A1sacampsNeIear HWY 01
Wflhiacitaicitie

'14111 MyvflsAve.,Samfori

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
322 5990
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BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto$,50
Call 322 1621

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BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2435 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

II we Iracts, 5*. Johns Lver
access Orem 51* per acre. $710
den, 20 yr. terms, Osteen.
Zachary N. Tribble, Realtor,
306.441-104 &amp; $301034. Eve &amp;

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box

2 *111$, Lake Mary. 11 sass
slat Ovieds, excellent for

SIGnER
"A $0401SUPERMARKET"

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SEIGLU REALTY
Sanford 321 .O64
Orlando 327-1577

BEDROOM,2 BATH FRAME IN
GOOD CONDITION NEAR
SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL

StIfLER IIALTY

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1St &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 623 No. 40
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
5627413
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$1,'...

IVENINGS332.4013
332.0113, 335.7173

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home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments 8. buy
equity. 322 0216.
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your

3724235

Wander what to do with Two? Sell

3fl.73

Losing

FRONTAGE, $1,330 PER _______________________
ACRE.
Tarps, Tents, Rain Wear
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
WASHINGTON COUNTY
310 Sanford Ave
322.5791

LAKE MARY. 3 BR, 1½ I. Near
Crystal Lake, remodeling being
done. Great potential, Nice treed
sos. $33.000.

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47-Real Estate Wanted

Great Starter. 3 BR, well main.

REALTOR 333.4551

siding. Older building, neIN
renovating. $fl5

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IS ACRES TALL PINE, SOME
CYPRESS, $100 PER ACRE.

Two for One. 3 SR home + 1 BR
cottage. Convenient to schools &amp;

3 acre farm. 4 acres cultivated, 1
acre wooded. $3,300 dwn. Only

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su.323.7750,

137,300.

New 233 Homes, I pct. Interest to
qualified buyer. $25,000 to
133.000. Low dcwn payments.
BUILDER. 3222257.

you. $31,500.

HAL
OLIIIT
REALTY

2 BR, 1 balh,

If you are having difficulty finding
a place to lIve, car to drive, a
lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every 'j.v.

SUPER I BR, 2 bath Exec. home

.w.... y n,i,ny, ,.,m a inreu
(11+) few animal pens. $33,000.

i3x53,

many extras. Located at Wekiva
River Landing 13,000. 323 0423.

53? tOO!

o FRONTs
Acreage with 21½ mobile, quiet

2,000 sq. It. CloSe to 17 92 &amp; Sanford
Plaza High dock. FinIshed to

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Coin Show. FREE ADMISSION
Jan. I?, I), 14. Fri. Sat, 10 a.m
pm Sun. 10 a.m,.5 p.m 60
dealers buying I selling US &amp;
Foreign Coins-stamps. FREE
APPRAISALS. Sponsored by the
Central Florida Coin CI"b.
Sheraton Orlando Int. Airport
Inn. 3835 Beeline Dr
Orl
Across from Orlando In
ternational Airport

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15x12 Sc. porch, utility shed,

DREAM HOME 4 BR,2 bath home
in Hidden Lake! CHIA, w.w
carpet. 1g. FIa. Rm., porch,
homeowners assoc. w-pool 1.
tennis I Many Extras! Just

2½. extra large tam. rm.,
screened patio, pool size yard.

3235200

VA I FHA Financing

rm., &amp; Much Morel BPP WAR.
RANTED. WowI Only $45,300!

IN THE e
Very desirable location -Mayfair
- 1g. liv. rrn. with fireplace. 3.

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46.A-lnckjst,ial Property

&amp; Sold

SKYLINE 11'w.flreplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Rm., washer I dryer stays! Ulil.

fruit trees, convenient to

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47-A--Mcigages Bought

BEAUTIFUL3 BR, 1 bath home In

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TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact!
Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Too'
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42-MblIe Homes

Well kept, very neat, Sanford, 2.1,

STEMPIR

000dUsedlelevisions.$25andup.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
3220352
CA

InC.REALTORMLS

323.57/4 Day or Night

SELLERSI. BUVERSI
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUVA HOME!
WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

fireplace, fenced backyard,

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62 acres E. of Sanford, $2?QOacre,
Terms. William Malic;owski,
Realtor. 332.7983

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H aro'd
Ha"
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REALTY

could become 31, dIn. rm.,

0*4 3*301'.

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SANFORD WAREHOUSE SPACE

Pine Hills, sale or lease. FIa.
living, 1g. home, pool, many
extras. 1507 Corkwood La. 2551514 in the S0s. Lease 1330 1st &amp;
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STENSTROM
last dep. Owner.

53SIPARIOS.352-2lI0
AFTER NOUNS
EALTOR

IATEMAN REALTY

hue, TOWN: $54150.. N' of II, City at $it PheIls.
PliI Bl$$N
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N. N. Tamm. 1.

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322-6437

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INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY.
acr West side. al ft. of raIl
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REDUCED $2,000 for quick sale ,
real attractive buy. 3 BR, 1',
bath, like new, room to grow.
Excellent neighborhood. This is
a choke properly. Call today to
see. 129.900,

New3 BR.2b.C.H&amp;A,carpet

:Immocuiate2lR,abath, FR +

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GIVE 'to

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Medel Inc.. Realtor
6443013
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Tr flne!

electric, fully carpeted, $1I ma.
+ deposIt. 333.1015.

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ardiiw
Annul Msut1.g, 1 PM.
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A..nt. Spriep.
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l*i sod vi 1..Mg, $ p.m., 7i-j

V Enterprises, Inc.

CLASSIFIED AVERTiSI
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day

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Mailan of M"Md
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acre, 30 cItrus. 322.2307.

APPLICATIONS taken by phone,
1st, 2nd &amp; commercIal loans. iS
yr. financing on 2nd mortgage,
Call Tom Krause, Potter Mart.
gage &amp; Investment Corp., 313)
Adanson Rd., Orlando. 62SU50
Licensed Mortgage Brokers.

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Sanrd Airport, CocktaU boss' 7

Cash for your loll Will build on
your lot or our lot.

fireplace. Approximately 34

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.qm for rent with kItchen
focrntteslbam Inprlvat. home.
301 Fairmont Dr., Sanford.

41-Houses

OVER 1 ACRE Lii. front
EXECUTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath
home. Has all extras, Tennessee
stonefireplaceopen to DR &amp; LR.
Beautiful floor plan. 172.000.

Low Down Payment

By Owner-3 BR, 2 bath, block w.
stucco, CHIA, Fia. Rm.,

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Sanford- 500 5. Oak. Puth froM
ITS month, 123 week. Excellent.
Call 332.5433 am. 541.7553.

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COUNTRY

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st hom5

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everything. $24,500.

Build to suit

41Houses

Nice corner lot in Sanford, con.,
veniences all around, 2.1, but

Secre?ary.receptlonist for pro.
fusslonal office. Should be ex
penienced &amp; mature. Please

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Rulesy,
Miamonte Sprjng.
Sr:±± hulk

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COLONY MANOR- a new
company
selling
home

swing the phone for one of the
nations largest builders apply
between Sa.m.ISp.m. *11. days
at 3701 5. Sanford Ave. or send

33771. Equal Employment
Opportunity.

4,

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po$ItIon,with good pay &amp; ex.
csIIent benefits for sharp girl
with good telephone voice,
typing, shorfl and &amp; general
office experIence required. Paid
medical insurance, vacation 4..
holidays provIded. II u woui
enloy meeting people ana an..

resume to Cardinal Industries
Inc., P.O. Box U, Sanford, Fl.,

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permanent

CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE helrs,devIsess,grantees,credltoq,
and all Other parties claiming by,
DATE,
$,aIHeWan'u1n._parttiworki
A copy shall be avaIlable at $54 through, under or against them In
Used clothing stare.
to at
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Office of the City Clerk for all any SUCh Capacity; any unknown
291 1.2nd St.
as
shareholders
who
persons desiring to examine the persons
might COMBANK.SEMINOLE COUNTY same.
be
interested
In
All
parties
in
Interest
andcIt'zens
ARIES
DEVELOP.
formerly known as COMBANK.
same.
shall have an opportunity to CASSELIERRY,
Allpaflleslnlnfsqestandcltizens MINT, INC.,, and all unknown
beheardatsaldhiaring.
shell Suave an opaortimfty
be personsifalIve,andlfd.adorncf
known to be alIve, their several and
By order of the City Commission NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING..
heard at said hearing,
Plaintiff,
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE
vs..
By order of the City Commission respective unknown spouses, heirs,
devisees, granteis and creditors, or LESLIE SCHMIDT and DOROTHY
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
OF AN ORDINANCE BYADOPTION
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
THE CITY TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
other parties claiming by, through
OF ANORDINANCE IV THE CITY
City ClefS
OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
.1. SCHMIDT, his wife:
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
or under theSi unknown natural
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
City CleIt
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRA. PublIsh Jan. 24, 157
Mel
Ice
is
hereby
given
mat
a
pagi;
the Wvval and
DEF.111
pp.j Jan. 24. 1575
TION;
Public Hearing will be held at me
redive uiawo aesiuns. eec.
Notice Is hereby given that a
DIF.113
FLORIDA CENTER BANK, •
Commission Rosen In the Cll?
cessor* in Intoroet, trustees or any
Hall
Public
Hearing
willinbe
held
atHall
the
Florida banking Corporation,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH In the City Of $anfsnd, Florida, at Coniss1oq
Rosen
the
City
outer person claIming by, flweugh,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR 7:11 o'clock P.M. en February 13, in the City of Sanford,
FIorid, at
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING under or against any corporation or
COUNTY, FLORIDA iSit, to consider the adoption of an 7:11
Defeodnf. hhdIN0
CASE NO. 7$1W.CA4S.A
Ylteiflilila Oefiit.
o'clock P.M. on February iL
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION °'
NOTICEOPSALI
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
ins to censioer Site adoption ot an
OFANORDINANCEBYTHICITY daiW;andalldaiman$s.psruns.r
NOTICE I$HEREBYGIVENShat WINTER PARK FEDERAL
P'. natural or CofpOrOfe, or on the 12th day of February, te7 at SAVINGS AND LOAN AS$OClA Flof1d,tftloQlwh1CSuIsUf5H: ordinance by the City of Sanford,
oF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
ORDINANCU
NO
.lft
whoseexactlegaistasusIsunknown,
TION,
Florida, title Of which Is as fellows:
1I:OOa.m.,attiteweltl,on$deo,ef
Notice Is hereby 1V1,5 theta
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY
claiming under any of the above the CourtP'w of SemInole County,
OSDINANCINO.144$
Public Hearing will be Puold ii Site
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
described Defendants or
at$anlord, Florida, theundensilned
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Commission Risen Nt liii City Hill
AMINDING CHAPTER COF
parties claiming to Nave any right,
Clerk will alienor salethe Ioftswing vs.
THE OF SANFORD,
Ifl the CitY of Sanford4, Piedda,
FLORIDA,
title or hitet't 10 and 50 the lands
HAL D. CORNELL, JR., etc., at al., CODE OP THE CITY OP
described reel property:
AMENDING SECTION 1 OF AR,
7:15
FLORIDA,
THE
SAME
BE.
o'clock P.M. on February 13, subject at this suIt Is qulel and
L.ai Ii, ENGLISHW000$, FIRST
1515,50 consider the adoption at an CUrdiflO
1MG ENTITLED AS THE UBUILD, TICLE V, OF ORDINANCE NO.
title.
ADDITION, according to the
ordinance by the City Of
DeISod.IWs. INGCODE",SAIDAMINDMgNT5 *70P MID CITY, SAID ORDIN.
CLERK'S NOTICE OP SALE
ANCE SlING A ZONING PLAN
thereof as recorded In Pta? Book 17,
Florida. title of whIch Is Sanlerd, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PTlMG THE 1577
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t
40 follows: that an action Is quiet and confirm
Paged, Public Records of Seminole pursuant
AND 1515 WITHIN THE CITY OF SANFORD,
ORDINANCE NO. 1419
REVISIONS
TO
THE
1574
to a Final Judgment
toW heirs and
EDITION FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE II.
c..nty, Florida
AN ORDINANCI OP THE CITY
Foreclosure
entered in the above OP THE STANDARD BUILDING 1MG CITED *5 "THE ZONING
In
and
ti
lands
located
In
will
tegether
all
structures,
im.
.u$itle
cause
OP SANFORD, FLORIDA,
CODE
WITH
APPENDIX
"D"
in the Circuit Court
pan, fixtures,, appliances.
AMENDING CHAPTER 1SOP THE Seminole County, Florida, Is wit:
of WITH
THE FOLLOWING AMINO. REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OP
The$euthtwe.tNIrdsol LoIs 1L11
asper
mances
en
said
land
or
the
lilt
Judicial
Circuit,
In
and
for
MENTS:
j
DELETION OF SEC. SANFORD, FLORIDA"; SAID
CODE
OF THE CITY OP SAN. aud 12, Block "C", Merritt Pr1,
Seminole County, Florida, I will sell
Usid In conjunction morewim.
FORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME BE.
TONS
AND lOU OF THE SECTION BEING ENTITLED
The elerdeeld sale will be made at publIc auction Is the hIghest STANDARD BUILDING CODE, "RMOI MULTIPL.E.FANILY,
1MG ENTITLED AS THU "GAS SemInole County, Fur Ida, ac
bidder for cash at the West
pursuant tO C summary
Front SAID SECTIONS BEING INTITL. RESIDENTIAL, OFFICE AND
CODE",
SAID AMENDMENT In pt.i SINS, Pope 25, of Site Public
judgment entered In CIVIl NO. 7L deoroltheCourtlueuseinl$ueCftyat ED "BUILDING OFFICIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT")
ADOPTING
THE 157$ REVISION Records SI
Seminole
County,.
P.CA*B now pondlo. in
TO THE 1574 EDITION OF THE
, SemInole Counly Florida INSPECTORS", DELETION OF SAID AMENDMENT P*OVIDINR
me at me hoer of 110 a.m. Sit
CIrcuit Court ii Site Eighteenth
STANDARD GAS CODE Al PRE
CHAPTER XXIII OP THE STAND. FOR AN ADDITIONAL CONDI.
Judicial Circuit band fir Seminole February 12, 1575, SiteS cetein AND BUILDING CODE, SAID TIONAL USE TO PERMIT
PARED IV THE SOUTHERN
areneifrsdsswrvaacopyeiysuir
CSIISiY, Florida.
wceIofapiitlescribidIas CHAPTER lEND ENTITLED APOTHECARY SHOPS AND
BUILDING CODE CONGRESS,
Thlsale$MeIbesubI.ctIsanIgM
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI. PAUL P. fs, if any, 50 II on
"SIGNSAMENDMENT
AND OUTDOOR DII. MEDICAL. SUPPLY STORES IN
BRYAN of the firm of of redemption vested hi the United
TheNerflu3H.otofLatflenIIlte PLAYS";
SAID DISTRICT; PROVIDING,
TV, CONFLICTS
AND EFFEC. wnisrujujlp, 'flames, Ward &amp;
of
SIU of America by tile previsions
TIVE DATE.
STANDARD
FOR SEVERABILITY, CON.
TIDE
453.2
OF
THE
40401$, oc
at Tiffs is, United $$1i Cede, "n" SUBUR
A cepy shah be ivollible it SM Wiedmen, PA., Plaintiff's it.
BUILDING CODES SAID SECTION FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
cordins
so
Site
Plot
mpflNi,
thereof
as
Cc) .Ing N
A cepo shill be available at
Office of the clhs Cleft for all
BEING UNTITLED "TENANT s
'- °N
•,Wilder ParL Florids
f
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pasp desiring Is *iitlie *1 1s,,
PARATIQN"s
SAID
AMENDMENT
°' of the City Cleft tsr iN
en or
Pghje,y $5,
and CI, Puatic Records at $iAllMhe REQUIRING TENANT SPACES IN
rsUom.
same.____
,
pa,,j desiring to siamina the
of
Ja.ury,
CoUnty,
FIends.
si.. to, arlsiluel wIth the
DATED thIs 17* day
same.
AN prtIis in Intereel and citizem cier
A BUILDING OP SINGLE
(SEAL)
*1. Ct either be*e
in,.
eMS stous on
AN penlies In Inflrga mat citizens
CUPANCY
CLASSIFICATION
TO
be service so Plaintiff'sattorneys or
(SEAL)
heard at ash hiVIitS.
ARTHUR
H.
BICKWITH,
JR. SE SEPARATED Iv NOT LESS shell hews an speariumity is be
c
55
me
cwcm
COW?
Iminediatoly
tharalW;
sthlrwIs
ARTHUR H. IICKWITN, JR.
By elder 55 SM City Cemmiesiest
THAN ONE HOUR FIRE 1111$. iteord at maid hearing..
By: Eve Crabirsi
adaleuttwtllbegaw.dag.iotysu
clerk ot toe Clrcutt court
By eider 55 toe City Conwolseiso
of toe City of Sanford, FlorIda.
TANCE, AMENDMENT
D.y
Clink___
for
toe
ruleS
demandod
Nt
the
By: Eve CV*TH
H. N. blues. .
Site City at Sanford Florid..
TIDE
014,
OF
THE
STANDARD
WInderWIsIla, Names, Ward &amp;
Comphoint ir P55N1S1t.
Deputy Clink
N N. Tames, 1.
City ClOth
BUILDING COOL SAID SECTION
Wudman.
.&amp;
ThIs Notice shell be p*llohod
don Sing, Gay 4 Stwhi, PA.
Plj4I Jam. 34, 1575
CItY Clerk
BEING ENTITLED "GENERAL",
P.0
1es
sc111ckwINforfowc.ue.cesIV,
Attorneys
DEF.15
SAID AMENDMENT AMENDING Pubhislu Jan.14, 1575
*wor
Park.
Ph.
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SM Evening Herald
P.O. Sex 153
THE REQUIREMENTS RILA. DEF.l12
-Publish: January 15,31, 1575
WITNIU*.luondof*eCImhof Olidnd,.
TIVE TO SPRINKLER SQUIP.
DIF53
Site Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Jamary l5,4, 75
MINT AND SMOKE DETECTING
Florida. NtIs SM 17* day at DIF.$
DEVICES TO REQUIRE SAME IN
PUBLIC
jewe,y, lWt.
Tic
ALL BUILDINGS C0lt$TRUcvIO
THE FARMERS MOMU AD. 'ZEAL)
FICTITOUS NAME
.
OVER 45 PEST PROM GROUND
ktfofV
II.
IiCkil*,
Ji.,
MINISTRATION HAS FOR $ALE,
Notice Is hersby ii that I em LEVEl. PROVIDING FOR 5Ev.
FICTITIOUS NAME
CloVhI( toe Circuit Court,
PROM TIME TO TIME. FARM,
NaIk itsrsw given toat 1 am WOuld in beININS at CIOIW$ lIABILITY, CONFLICTS AND
I C11*'
$eft $1.0I Altamonts EFFECTIVE
RESIDENTIAL, BUsINESS,
111Usd in WI'nS at P.0 Sex i4
DATE.
Pistils
RECREATION ANO,OR OTHI
Libe Mary, Fl. 35714, $amlnsle 10
P.0 Son 401 lembifo A coay shall be xalahs at toe
By:
Batty
40.
CaNS4,
PROPERTIES.
County, Florida, umber SM fictitious Cuildy, pistils. wiei *s
Office of the City Cloth r
:
ANY LICENSED REAl. ESTATE
Of CUSTOM IN. nome Of MECCA MENAGEMENT .
IteMS
eMil..
me
CON$ULTAIST$
and
that
BROKER INTERESTS I IN PAUl. P. BRYANIMOf
I Wood is
STIONG a toot s weusi
NA
IN
Es,
LISTING THESE PROPERTIES WINDER WE IDLE,
of ii Nh
Will *5 C*t at
,ggi sold name wito
WHoa is 50Ss..,1
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SHOULD CONTACT THE PAR. WARD
SM Circuit rto lominule Cay.
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
INVITATION TO BID
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT o THE NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
TRACK FACILITY
TO
CONSIDER
THE
ADOPTION
OFANORDINANCEBYTHECITY
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
SPICIALSURFACING
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE OFANORD1NANCEBYTHECITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Pfo?ke is hereby given that a
COLLEGE
__________________________
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74i24.CA4.J
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at th
Sealed bids from Corlractoqs wilI
Public Hearing will be held at the Commission Room in the City Hail
be received by Owner, Board of
DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Commission Room in the City Hall In the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Trustees tor Seminole Community
1 tuTu.................. 43c a Hr
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,a in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on Febuary
colleg, at 2:00 P.M., February 12,
corporation.
3cofn4cutive times . . . 3k a Hr
7:00 o'clock P.M. on Febuary 12, ins, to consider the adoption of an
In th, board room of Seminole
157?, to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the City of Sanford,
lc,nsicutivititflhi.....3k
a Hr
P.M.
1:00
AM.
3:30
Community College, Sanford,
Plaintiff, ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, tItle of wtich is U follows:
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Florida.
The
following
Is
includid:
vs.
Florida, title of which Is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 1457
Application of special suilacing
SATU R DAY SNoon
3 Lines Minimum
ALMA MERRIMAN, deceased, at
ORDINANCE NO. 1414
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
and lining of new track facility at
al.,
SANFORD,
OF
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
FLORIDA, Seminole Community College.
OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 14½ OF
DEADLINES
BiddocumentsareopsntopubiIc
Defendants. AMENDINGCI4APTER1SOFTHE THECODEOFTHECITYOFSAN.
inspection in the offices of the
NOTICE OF ACTION
CODE OF THE CITY OF SAN. FORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME BE. Director of Administrative Affai,
Noon The Do Before Publication
FORD, FLORIDA THE SAME BE. ING ENTITLED AS THE Seminole Community College, F. W.
TO; ALMA MERRIMAPI, deceased INGENTITLEDASTHE"PLUMB.
"MECHANICAL CODE", SAID Dodge Plan Room and Central
STEPHANIE MARTIN, 33 Brook ING CODE", SAID AMENDMENT AMENDMENT ADOPTING THE Florida Builders Exchange in
Avinue, Wyancanch, New York
ADOPTING THE 151&amp; 1571 and 1571 1577 and 1575 REVISIONS TO THE Orlando; and may be obtaIned from
________________________________________________
WENDELLGENEMERRIMAN,33 REVISIONSTOTHEIS7SEDITION 1S74EOITIONOFTHESTANDARD the offIces of Gutmann Dragash
Brook Avenue, Wyandanch, New OF THE STANDARD PLUMBING MECHANICAL CODE, AS AMEND. AssocIates Architects Planners,
CODE, AS AMENDED WITH THE ED WITH THE FOLLOWING Incorporated, Sanford Atlantic
_______ - ________________________
VINCENT R. MORRISON, 142 FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS: AMENDMENTS: DELETION OF National Bank Building, Suite 405, -_____
______________________
Commonwealth Avenue, Wyan. DELETION OF SECTiON 102.2 EN. SECTION 104 OF THE STANDARD P.O. Drawer 531, Sanford, Florida ________________
___________
danch, New York
TITLED "INSPECTORS"; MECHANICAL CODE, SAID SEC
32771,uponr,qu.st accompepled by
THOMASW.MERRIMAN,l4Smltt, AMENDMENT OF SUBSECTION TION BEING ENTITLEO"FEES", $10.00 deposit per se
Street, Central Islip, New York
PROBLEM
IS
(b) OF SECTION 1212.1 ENTITLED DELETION OF SECTIONS 111 AND
Deposit will be refunded in full for
DOVIE A. PHILLIPPE, 333 Boyle "MATERIALS" TO CHANGE THE 112, SAID SECTIONS BEING EN
IN YOUR FAMILY?
two sets to contractors, submittIng
Road, Solden, New York
AL.ANON
TYPE OF COPPER USED IN WA. TITLED "BOARD OF ADJUST. bonafide bids and return of
Foroomiliesorfriendsof
MATTIE WATSON, 4031 Lafayette TER DISTRIBUTION PIPING MENTS AND APPEALS" AND documents in good usooble con.
Avenue, Chicago,
prebierndriniiers
FROM "M" TO "L": AMEND. "DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF dillon within S days after the
MAMIE KEATON, 4535 VIeN
Forfutureinforrnationcali
MENT OF TABLE SOS ENTITLED ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS"; opening of bids. Refund for 51,5 in
Avenue, Chicago, IllInois
W.3333orwrIte
"MATERIALS FOR PLUMBING AMENDMENT OF SUBSECTION excess of two will be less $3.00 to
JIMMIE GREEN,
SanfordAl.Anon FamIly Group
737 Hunt's Point INSTALLATION" TO DELETE "A"OFSECT1ON3O3.2,SAIDSEC. cover cost of reproduction, on the
Avenue, Bronx. New York
P.O.Box353
THE LIST OF MATERIALS TION BEING ENTITLED "LOCA. same basis of return of documents.
RUBEN GREEN, 737 Hunt's Point FROM
Sanford, Fia. 32771
BITUMINIZEDSEWER
PIPE
AND
TION",
SAID
SECTION
PROVID.
2 wk salary fee
Contractors who obtain bid ______________________
AVInUI, Bronx, New York
FITTINGS AND CONCRETE SEW. 1MG THAT WHEN AN APPLIANCE
umwts and dO not bid the
and to the unknown heirs, divisess, ER
OIVORCE-$3O.I0-Gu.rante.
PIPE; AMENDMENT OF SUB. IS LOCATED IN A FURNACE prolect, must rsturns.meat east 10
giantess, auignm, iienors, cridi.
Fiee details: KIT, Box 151,
SECTION (a) OF SECTION 1215.5 ROOM,SUCH ROOM SHALL HAVE daysbeforeth.biddate,orpay $5.00
Pompano, FL. 33041, 5414557.
tars, trustees and other claimants ENTITLED "SAFETY PANS AND AN OPENING SUFFICIENT IN persettoefraycostofrprd
claiming by, through or under RELIEF VALVE
SECRETARY $3.25 hr.
WASTE', TO fl
SIZE TO PERMIT REMOVAL OF and handling, as set forth above.
ALMA MEIR
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
IMAN, deceased, and QUIRE WATER HEATERS AND THE LARGEST PIECE OF THE
Each bid must be accompanied by
BOOKKEEPER DOE
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
to all parties having or claiming to HOT WATER STORAGE TANKS APPLIANCE; AMENDMENT OF a certified check or bid bond Issued
P.O.
Box
1031,
Clwtr.,
FL.
PHAR ASS IT.
MIN.
siy.
haveanyrl9ht,titieorinterestlnthe INSTALLED ABOVE THE SUBSECTION "A" OF SECTION by an acceptable surety company
property herein dicribid.
CEILING
LEVEL
TO
REST
IN
A
304,
SAID
SECTION
BEING
EN.
AUTO
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
WeddingsbyDor
action to foreclose a fncrtaeae on GALVANIZED STEEL OR OTHER TITLED "DUCT CONSTRUCTION
. The successful bidder will be
BODY
MAN
$225 wk.
NOTARY
PUBLIC
METAL PAN OF EQUAL CORROS. AND INSTALLATION", SAID required to furnish
performance
322.2O2lafterSp.m.
the
following
property
In
Seminole
iVE
RESISTANCE
HAVING
A
AMENDMENT
REQUIRING
bond
and
labor
and
materials
DRAFTSMAN $450 hr.
County, Florida:
THICKNESSATLEASTEQUALTO JOINTS AND SEAMS TO BE SE. payment bond each in the full
$l3Owk.
PORTER
PACEDWITHADRINKING
Lot 35,to
SLEEPY
HOLLOW,
TWENTY.FOUR GAUGE GAL. CURELY FASTENED AND MADE amount of the contract sum, Issued
cording
the PIes
thereof ac.
CS VANIZED SHEET STEEL, PRO. SUBSTANTIALLY AIR.TIOHT by
PROBLEM?
NIGHTAUDITOR
MIN.
recorded In PIat Book 15.
a bonding company licensed in
peqhopsAlcoholicsAflonymou$
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, WITH GLASS.FAB AND MASTiC, Florida.
$3.00
hr.
JANITOR
CanHeip
and
45, Public
Records
of Seminole CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE AND REQUIRING ALL SLIP
To be eligible for consideration,
County,
Florida.
.
MACHINIST
$3.50
hr.
DATE.
JOINTS TO HAVE AT LEAST ONE bids must comply with the laws f
has b*en filed against you and OU
A copy Shall be available at the INCH LAP MECHANICALLY Florida, all conditions of the
Write P.O. Box 1213
$3.71 hr.
SAW OPR.
arersquiredtos.rv,acopyof
your Office of the City Clerk or all FASTENED: AMENDMENT OF specificatlons,andmusttwmait,on
Ssntorg.FIorIda32fll
written defenses, if any, 10
MANAGER
II on A. same.
persons desiring to examine the SECTION 512, SAID SECTION BE afacsimile of theform Included with
Duane Bergstrom of RUSH,
$10,000 yr.
TRAINEE
1MG E NTI'I'LE 0 "PLENUM he contract documents, in
MARSHALL, BERGSTROM
5-lost &amp; FOUS1d
ROSISON, P.A., Attorneys and AIIparti.sinInterestandcitizens CHAMBERS", SAID AMEND. ipiicats, enclosed in an oceque
______________________
Shall at
have
opportunity to be
MENT TO ALLOW EITHER A seated envelope bearing the name
Plaintiff, whose address is 33 East heard
saidan
hearing.
THESE ARE ONLY
NON.COMBUSTI
BLE
PLENUM
FOUND ig white cat. )'d &amp;
a'ess of the bidder and
LIvingston Street, Post Office Box By order
of the City Commission CHAMBER OR THE USE OF A marked: TRACK FACILITY
Magnolia Ave. Ilk spot, bik flea
31, Orlando, Florida 32503, and file
A FEW OF OUR JOBS
FAN CUTOFF SWITCH, PRO. SPECIAL
collar. 323.4330, ext. 314.
the origInal with the Clerk of this f the City of Sanford, Florida.
SURFACING
H.
N.
Tamm,
Jr.
HIBITING
THE
USE
OF
CHAM.
SEMINOLE
COMMUNITY
Court on or before the 27th day of
Call Tddyor Elaine
BERS FOR STORAGE OR OC. COLLEGE and delivered not later
City Clerk
February, 1515,
11-hfltrUCtilfll
otherwIse
a
default
Publish
Jan.
24,
1515
201 CommercIal 323.5176:
CUPATIONAL PURPOSES AND than date and hour mentioned
will be entered against you for the
________________________ ______
___________________________
_____
PROHIBITING THE USE OF PUt
relief demanded in the Complaint. DEF.1O7
i.IC EXIT HALLS IN PUBLIC
Beginner, intermediate I advanc.
Personforg.n.valstorecl,.ning 2
Owner reservesthe right to re(ect
WlTNESSmyhandandthes.aiof
ad tennis Instruction for cfults 1.
FICTITIOUS NAME
BUILDINGS AND MULTI.FAMILY any or all bids or certain portions
this Court on the 33rd day
days weekly. 3 to 5 hrs. per day,
lunlors. Single, group &amp; clinIcs.
BUILDINGS AS PLENUMS, AND a bid sfllated in , FORM
Notice is hereby alvin that I am
$3.73 hr. Apply in person at
January. 1515.
PROHIBITING
THE
USE
OF
Unsurpassed
facilities
at
Bay
engaged In business at 134 High
(SEAL)
PROPOSAL, and to waive any
Wieboldts Camera Shop, 210 S.
STAIRWAY ENCLOSURES CONS formalities and technIcalities In
Head Racquet Club. For info.
Park Ave.
ARTHUR H, BECKWITH, JR. Street, Lake Mary, Seminole
NECTINO TWO OR MORE 5101. bidding, and to award the
call Hs*d Pro Doug Malic.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
County, Florida under the fictitious
lob in the
Are
you looking for opportunities
zowski, 3337343
115 AS PLENUMS; AMENDMENT best Interest of the Owner. No bid
name of SPOLSKI DISTR I BUTORS,
By: PatricIa Robinson
OF SECTION 403.1, SAID SECTION shaIl be withdrawn for a period of 30
in career growth, in ad.
and that I intend to register said
Deputy Clerk
BEING ENTITLED "GENERAL", days from the opening date.
vancement &amp; retailIng? Leading
Publish: January34, February 2,?, name with the Clerk of the Circuit
1$-lbn$ecf
Cen?raIFioridaMensr,rm
SAID AMENDMENT TO DELETE Publish Jan.i?, 241. Feb. 2,1s7s
14, 1575.
Court, Seminole County. Florida In
_____
now has positions available In
THE WORD "SANITARY SEWER DEFI
DEF.I14
accordance with the provisions of
Seaworthy Wood Prodvcts, San.
_____________________
sales &amp; management. Earning
DRAIN"
FROM
THE
FIRST
SEN.
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
ford, Fla., Mfgrs. of TIokWQOd
TENCE OF SAID SECTION, AN
commensurate to ability. Profit
Wit; Section $43.05 Florida Statutes
partsfleideamanwhocanke.p
sharIng &amp; free company
AMENDMENT OF SECTION 405.2, NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
up with company growth, mln. 2
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING 1557.
benefIts. 303.114.0717, ext. for
SAID
SECTION
BEING
ENTITLED
TO
CONSIDER
THE
ADOPTION
Sig
Kevin
J.
Spolski
years
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION

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Stan Woodward admits his unroarious new film Its
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misc. Reasonable. Call 3396331.

TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
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Austin Straub, Dan
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Ward
and
Bobby
Hems. In at 71
who teed off at 7:15, but that's closest pursuers, Jim Walker were Bobby Stroble,
Kirk
and Al Kelley.
the breaks."
Stringfellow,
Paul
Haase
and
Denny Lyons may soon claim
Walker and Kelley had 69s
who stuck it out on the
Jeff
Pomerantz.
Mayfair
a Nate Starks
PGA tour with the big names along with veteran
A field of 160 golfers started
home course
and
Mayfair
club
champion
like Nicklaus and Palmer for a
Thursday,
with the purse an
He already plays It like home couple of years before Wade Bolts, who Is competing
$7000.
estimated
Lyons, defending champion 1t1rifl
ls%we Florida as an amateur.
Lyons, who recently moved to
In the Mayfair Open, shot a
Another shot back at 70 was
tour, also benefited
Orlando,
claimed a check for
to
take
Thursdaywinter
included
first-round
higher temperatures the group which
his 1978 Iivictory.
$1,200
for
lead
Ashby,
Greg
a
tod
ay,' teeing oft at 12:40 in a S&amp;IOTd pro Bob
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sizzling
five-under
with a
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John Drew, who led Atlanta
points, put the Hawks
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The Seattle SuperSonics have
begun to reflect their coach,
former All-Star guard Lenny
Wilkens - patient, cool and
unflappable under pressure.
For the second straight
game, the Pacific DivisionI..o.AI
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There are five basketball games road in a game at Daytona
on tap tonight involving Seminole Seabreeze; Oviedo plays at
County teams.
Kissimmee; and Lake Howell is at
DeLand.
Seminole will be home against
Seminole Youth Sports Daytona Beach Mainland; Lyman
Tipoff is at 8 p.m. for each game
Association basketball games
entertains Spruce Creek of Port
with
junior varsity contests
Saturday will be held at three
beginning
at 6:15.
Orange; Lake Brantley is on the
locations.
Jackson Heights teams
boys and girls as well as varsity
play
and junior varsity
against squads from Teague in
games played at lake Brantley, starting at 1 p.m. and —
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running uroin p.m.
South
and
Tuskawilla
Seminole teams hook up In 9
a.m. through 12:15 p.m. contests at South Seminole's gym.
And MIlwee and Lakeview
teams play from noon to 3:15 In
the Sanford Middle School gym.

Buffalo 33, Trenton 4$

Transactions

Dowling 76. Nyack 10

Fl.. St. 71.0. Wash. 41
. Mason 71, Falrlgf 67
Hamilton $2, Oswego 76
Ithaca $3, Colgate 7$
Na: 7$, Rbrts Wslyn 5,
Phila. Pharm 72, Rtgrs 36
Pitt 91, Mercyhurit is
St. Jos Pa. 57, Hfstra 54
St. J,Flihr $3, Hobart 77
Staten Island 91 Bklyn v

Football
Los Angela - Announced the
hiring of offensive llr* coach Dan
Radakovich.
Colloie
Southeast Missouri State Uni.
versity - Russ Sloan resigned as
.
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0 ($1) 39.40; P ($5) 132.90; T ($1.

4) $4410. Time 31*4.
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*2.20 5.40 3.20
4 Mr. Cap Dave
3.$0 2.20
6Drif's Flare
2.40
0(41) 21.40: P ($4) 71.40, T 11.4.
6) 92.40. Time 31.91.
SISIII Race, , 5:
3 Dev
7.20 1.00 3.00
6 Shot Maker
7.00 3.10

Ohio Stat• — Named Dennis
put
2 Honey Wilde
7.10
Twsn 63 E. Strdsburg 61
Fryzel as football defensive coor.
0(34) *9.40: P (36) $4.30; T 047i.
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Seattle
back
ahead
WOO
on
dinstor.
Without knowing whether he Is or Isn't Involved in that
Without
2)171.60. Time 3934.
$2, AIC
jumper'from the free throw line
Seventh Race, 5.14 5:
WVa WIslyn 96, Ald.Brdds 05
amateurishly contrived cocaine comic-opera, In Gulf Shores, Ala,
with seconds remaining. He
7 Hasty Go
0.20 5.40 1.10
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7.40 6.10
August $6. Columbus 56
Pro
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then
sank
1-of-2
free
throws
some of the statements he has been making.
6 Aloha Hope
0.20
Bluef
Id
91,
Lib.
Bapt
10
with seven seconds left to give
NSA
0 (7$) 23.40; P (7.1) 70.90, T (7$.
Cmpbtlsvi 67, N. Ky. 64
In one of them, he accused the writer who came to Alabama to
h
Seattle a final two-point
5) 423.20. Time 31.66.
E. Car. fl. N.C..Wilm 79
Thursday's Results
Interview him, Bob Padecky of theSacrainento Bee, of "being out
Eighth Race, 4t C:
E. Mnnnte $1, Brdgwtr 11
in.
marg
Seattle 1 00, Atlanta 9$
to get him."
I Rumor Flash
J.C. Smith 91, Hampton $$
7.10 3.10 3.10
Detroit 135, Los ArIg 100
Elsewhere, Detroit routed
4 Revel
Ky. St. 4$, Gentown $5
4.60 2.10
Portland 100. Golden St. 103
Los Angeles, 135.100, and
6 Mineola Rhoda
Ky. $6. Auburn $3
I did some checking In California with those who know Padecky
3,00
Lander 12. Cstl Car.40
0(14) 22.40: P (1.4) 47.40; T (1.4.
Portland beat Golden State, 191and have worked with him and everyone I talked with told me the
Pro Hockey
6) 91.1$. Time 39.40.
Mercer dl, Ga. St. 42
103.
same thing, that he's a straight arrow, a good, level-headed
Newberry
73, Ersklne 54
Ninth Race, S.1LIS:
SAN DIEGO (UP!) —
NHL
Plstoes IN, Laken IN:
N. Car. 76. Wke Font it
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newspaperman and not at all the type to go out and Intentionally
$20 5.10 7.00
N. Ala. $6, Tenn..Mrtn $1
$ Bunsen
Thursday's Results
7.40 610
Bob limier scored a game- Tommy Aaron has been on the
"get" anyone.
NE La. 7$, La. Tech 73
S Aloha Hope
NY Rangers S. Buffalo 1
1.20
high 26 points and Kevin Porter PGA tow 15 years now. Over
Plkevl 93, Cinch V.1 $3
NY Islanders 4, Boston 2
0(74) 23.60, P (7.1) 7*90, 1 (7$.
That was one Stabler statement which didn't seem to holdmuch and pick each other up, added 18 assists to lead Detroit that 55fl be has won $806,337
4, Atlanta 0
Pre$by $3, Winthrop 74
5) 432.21. Time 31.64.
water. Hemade another which I'm reasonably sure he didn't give especially defensively," said to Its biggest point total of the but only two tournaments. AM Montreal
San Diego 64 SE La. 63
Tenth lace, 544, A:
Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 3
De troIt 6, Los Mg 6, tie
S. Fla. 66. Alabama 64
4 DnIf's Earth
a whole lot of thouaht. "I have no loyalties
4.
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Sthwstrn 62. Trevcca 57
Super Slew
6.20 1.60
anymore," he said.
t"
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13-point deficit after three straight vid,
Union 102, Lnctn Mom 94
7 Road Two
5.20
Vorhees 73. Morris 63
0(14) 25.40; P (4.1) 9575; T (4I•
Specifically, he was talking about the Oakland Raiders, the quarters In Washington Tues Trail Bluers ill, WarrIars 183: time In his career.
College
MIdwest
I 735.40. Time 31.61.
Last week he was unable to
Lionel Rollins scored 10 of his
team he has been with nine years, and if he really means what day night.
Creightn $2, S. Ill. $1
Eiov* lace. 1.16, C
Atlanta maintained a lead Ti points In the fourth quarter to qualify for the Phoenix Open, so Basketball
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Evangel 94, Avila 77
7 Justa Prince
he's saying, how can he keep taking their money? You don't spit throughout
17.10 4*0 1.00
most of the game, lead Portland only its third he came here to practice and
Evansvl 90, Turin. Tech 73
S Tex as Fawn
3.40 3.50
in the hand that feeds you
Indiana $2. Wisconsin 61
4 Sweat Pickles
6.10
hope he might qualify for the
Thiorsay
but Seattle rallied with 10 win in the last 13 games.
d.
Tech
7$, Marion 70
In
0(74) 45.40; P (74) 133.15, 1(74Basically, Kenny Stabler isa nice guy, aguy who once had it all
most
San Diego Open.
N.M. St. 71, Bradley
41I 701.11; Time 32.27.
Albany 74,
Ourks 6214
and lot It get away from him. Maybe be fancied himself so secure,
With a IL
Henderson 95,
Twelfth Race, 7.16, 0:
Hli$dli it, $prng Arbr 54
so famous, he didn't have to worry anymore about such a minor
5 Circus Sherry
dido't feel he
4.10 3.60 3.20
Indiana $2. W isconeln 61
2 Dusting
17.60 5.00
detailutaklngcareolhlmself. H.dldiu'tdotoogoodjob of tl*t
;,Byviallhe,It
hat wen. hut's McCray Name
d
Iowa SI, Illinois 52
4 Little Pest
5.10
lad a sonandnoborbiowsthatbetterthan he does, He says he
uallfy
because he played
Mayvl St. 47, S.mldji 43
0(2.1) 36.55; P (5.2) 59.75; 1
was "In the but shape of my life" when he reported to
Mich. 49, Mlch. St. 11
Ing round in relative calm, and
41I 45.ø. Time 444$.
Milton 46, St. Nrbrt 3$
Raiders' training camp. Too bad he dldo't stay In that same shape
the wind the quality. Player Of
N. Mich. 7$, Ynqitwn $t 41
the rest of the season, though.
around Torrey Pines a 6$ Is
N. Iowa 70. Akron 4$
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Bruce McCray, $4 JUnlOS
Ohio St. 73. Nrthwstrn 6*
almost a throwaway wont,
For reasons probably known only to him, Stabler decided to P' 1 By UiSsd Pr.0 arontIel
Purdue 44, Minnesota 61
cowl..
forward
for Seanhiol. High, has
especially on the North
Boeln
coach
Don
Cherry,
MY'$ 105. Bethel 79
a Thurman Munson following Oakland's third seane this vast
dP
wind
blew.
In
been
honored
as
Burger
Ki
ng
Bryan Trottiar didn't care wt$3 tuj* Ida team played
Thursday, the
He had always talked with sports writers b.Me but n°
player
of
the
week,
a
weekly
An Chris 72. Angelo St. 67
had been out- extrem el y well In another fact, It blew In almost gale-like
that ld
alter the Raiders had won only one of their fir st three sam.s he played
111014 Ix 92. Harding i
01st.
— In fact,
dldo't
— gs at times In award cltli the m
thought
proportlone
effast,
said,
"I
)
losing
he
Informed thehewriters that win or loss, he no longer would
talk to really care about any
MCMUflY 93. laS Watyn 79
standing high school per.
Th
thing we totally outplayed them. excess of 40 mph.
N.M.
Hllnds
45,
S.
Col. 42
them er t games. Okay, fine, He kept his word. ere wire except e fact hia teem had Ilisy
Del.. City $3, N. Cole. 77
Playing golf, even for the formance for a Seminole
th
liáu't deserve a us and
so listervim for the red of the season.
Ok. Chris $7. Ok. Sap $1
y player.
cirwon axter game
but,
,
they Ido't deserve a
Okla S$A 5$. Phillips 36
MCsy
Pad
14
each
-s
In
Now, suddenly, be feels an urgent used to talk, to get out his side
us,"
outplayed
an
an
be
mljsty
"They
it's the sign of a good club when ctsad ces c
Ouachta 39, Ark. Tech U
01 two $N &amp;in the WSIk.
of the dory, Be he's granting hdarvtsws again.
TroWer a'iMed alter the New it has a lstdown and the tough.
SW Tea St. $4. Tea A&amp;l 1$
So. Ark 77, Ark. Coll 70
SISIhinOIS coach Bill Paine
ft be terrible It nobo cares w Kenny SWdeF has York Islanders dsf~' 4 the gosending comes theegh and it was for almost everyone in
Ton.Arl. $3. N. Ton St. is
to say new? I'm net that sorethere wethat many who do. What Boston Brains, 44, In a twill' of wine'
the starting field of is — sed McQ was deserving of West
he's appareidly trying to say Is that many of his probluns can be battered and braised hockey Canadhu. 1, Vles 0: Aaron, who shot a 6$ on the the 101 "1 t Wl'I 1 SYU 91. Colorado St. $3
DSRWrI,AWFO,cog
attrthutsdtothetoemowner,All vis,andtMapostawr11arsin teams at th e Bedes Garden.
Guy L our and Bit. Sbodt
1Jo— and Is the 4eitoday bed week," Payne eddsd.
FU$Mri 73, UC Iry 57
"Two
weeks
be
sosud
the Bay Area, who made him and Joho
Madden
scugageds
the
"Bat
we
won.
The
final
score
Is
each
scored
two
goals
and
going
do
thS
second
roand.
011".Rur'$ 111, S.Ons. 75
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Raiders' 0-7 record led season. ft's femy, bat I don't recall Joint whet coeds, not the shots."
added two lsli and Bonny "rye never theugid 01 myself ni POIntS, bat Bredley's
p,.,
is, i. Mont. X
Ricks $6. S. Ida $4
Madden
he was made aecepegoatby other Dsvlsertbe
The Islanders owcoms a 10 Lwoc p recorded his first Be a good caidweather or wind Brad Qunton got It that week.
So 00 $9.71 N.Mea. 72
NIGHTLY
ness upon leaving U Raiders a few weeks ago.
deft, took a 3.1 lead bi*d sledoot 01 the non to lift player," he mid. " coewider- Prehabl t he d.cl
In Me St. 101, Utah St. Is
WhenS abler ays the hieanonDovlsand thespostswr*ers, he goals by lWWer, Ed W41aiI Modred over Atlanta.
UCLA It. WIsh. St. 71
$ P.M.
Ing the circenudances, ft was this week wastkdMcay*I
Utah 44 Wysmiri, 40
1 PI
bfl the floor."
dd hew in mind they Ide't throw the ball, he did. He should and be Bossy, and then held Bangers I, 8ea 4:
an excelled root"
(Cloud 14154ay)
also r'uqiimber that who the Raiders were wimiug
Dave Maloney and Ron only Was other players shot
e on for th e win. The victo ry Is
S
ft was he whe r.CMted med o(the
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MATINEES:
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NEW MATINEE
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Jack Spradiin, i..,
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quarter on the road,
winning both games on key
plays In the final seconds.
The latest Victim was the
thHawkswhotockan
74 lead Into the fourth quarter
Thursday night, only to wilt
under Seattle's pressure defense and the clutch play of
guard Gus Williams, to drop a
100-OS decision.
"It seemed that when Dennis
Johnson went down (he turned
an ankle and left game), the
team seemed to pull together

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Friday, January 26, 1979

YOUR COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

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Nirad pIi$s by Tom Ns$ssI

Betty Dimitry has found a hobby
that grows on trees,
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Frldsy, Jan. N

'Corn Is Green': It's A
Delightful Romp For Kate
NEW YORK (UP!) - Katharifle Hepburn hunow
made her own the role crested on the stage by Ethel
Barrymore and on the screen by Belle Davis.
That's the part of the strongwWed bluestocking ipirater
n "Th. Corn is Green," which CBS V a Jan. 28, 911
p.m., Eastern time.
Miss Hepburn has a romp through lush Welsh scenery
as she founds an unorthodox school for miners and
Photo, Page 8
polishes a dirty, rough lad named Morgan Evans into an
Oxford scholar.
The surprise in the beautifully acted deans comes from
an unknown, Ian Saynor, as Evans. Saynor's performance

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would come as no shock In his native Wales, where he has
toured In the Emlyn Williams play, but the 26-yearold
actor was thrilled to be working In the television deans.
Not only did he have the awesome Miss Hepburn as his
co.eta, but the director was George Cukor, one of the
greats of the golden age of Hollywood. The C*orHepburn tean produced 10 films, starting with "Bill of
Divorcement" In 12 and Including"Philadelphia
Story," "Holiday" and "Keeper of the Flame."
"When you think you're working with two people like
that - very famous people, with Incredible reputations,
people who are legends, It can be nervous making,"
Saynor said In an Interview.
"At first you "Igt* think because of their greater age,
maybsthsyare.eodinthelrways — Wtthetwoof
them are so flexible, and especially Mr. CiEor has this
greet elasticity of rrthid.
"Arid they were so enthusiastic - they had so much
energy. I was the one that got tired."
Saynor's ilijtf build wasn't the burly diamond In the
rough that CiEor and Hepburn had In mind for the Welsh
miner. What do real Welsh miners look like?
"LA. me," Saynor said with a grin. He gained 25
pounds for the film - although on the screen he certainly
doesn't look It - to appear heftier.
"Miss Hepburn bought me some weights to build me up
- I asked her to sign than. She was very determined that
I ** on more bulk."
In another category completely Is the CBS dram "And
Your Name Is Jonah," to be aired Jan. 28, 9.11 p.m.,
Eastern time, and starring Sally Struthers (with hair
toned down from the blond brassiness of "All in the
Family") and James Woods, who played the artist son in
"lloloca."
The real star Is Jeffrey Bravin, a 9-year-old deaf child
who plays Jonah, deaf from birth and hatltutlonallsed for
three yeas after beingmisdiagnosed as retarded.
The story begins when Miss Struthers and her husband,
Woods, bring Jonah home. They must come to terms with
Photo, Page 11
the reality of his deafness - no matter what he learn. (at
this point he does not understand even the concept of
words) he will never be "formal," he will always be deaf.
Although the script lacke plausibility of detail, the
performances and the plight of the child makes this a
moving threhandkarchis1 deans.

Prophecy. Lectures
Sunday Night "The Mark Of The Boost,"

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6,3
15 P.M.
(.xcspt Men.Thurs)

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ciwiai
700 Elm Ave.. Sanfor

Ti. An hvlt.d
To Hear FLOYD POWIUP
Fridays God's Measuring Stick
Saturdays Th. Cross What was N.II.d To It?
Sundsys Th. Mork 6S.S, Needed To May Food

Gil

'Needles Are

If you're tMakl.g of getting out 9 Me kosee aid are
loekieg for NmithI*( tide this weekead, here are a

Hobby

few suggestlesi:

From

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Friday, Jan. 2, l7-3

Trees

Looking for an Inexpensive
hobby?

Time Out To Eat

Betty Dimitry of
Longwood has one whose
raw material literally grows
on trees. She makes baskets
and other items out of pine
needles.

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Lorraine our specialties. 305 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
JUNGLE JOE'S— Restaurant &amp; Super Club.
Serving 7 a.m.40:30 p.m., Early Bird Dinner
specials 47 p.m. daily. Entatainnumt Mon.-Sat., I4 &amp; SR-41 at Sanford Inn.

By sewing and weaving the
needles together with raffia
— strips of string-like
material from a type of palm
which can be purchased
Inexpensively at craft shops
- the items one can make
are limited only by the
imagination.

LAKE MONROE INN—. Dining, entertainment
nightly with the Inn-Mates. Dining room open Thea.Sun. 4 to 11 p.m., lomg. open 'tU 2 a.m.
"ALBERT EINSTEIN—A MOTET"— Written
and performed by William A. Landry now on
national tour, Fine Arts Theater Seminole Community College, 11 am. to 12:30 p.m. and 74:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 31. Free to public
OPERA— Soprano Shirley VerdI will perform
with the Florida Symphony Orchestra under the
baton of Pavle Despal Thursday, Feb. 8, at 8:30
p.m. In the Bob Carr Auditorium. Call 841.1280 for
tickets.

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JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET— Rollins
Concert Series, Sunday, Jan. Up InBush Auditorium
at Rollins College, Winter Park. For Information

Mrs.
Dimitry,
a
bookkeeper with the
Seminole County School
Board, has been making
Items for two years after
taking a course In the craft
from Mary Behrman at the
agriculture center.

FROM PINE NEEDLES TO DECORATIONS
"I'm Interested in nature

call 9$-2233.
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and outdoors,"
Dimitry,
and she said
liked Mrs. variety of stitches which
Idea of working with natural have the appearance tf
materials and their low cost.
'It's Inexpensive... can't be
"Once you learn the
much less. Needles are stitches, then you can use
. --- . your imagination to create
Most Items are started by your own work," said Mrs
Dimitry.
sewing the raffia around a
metal ring and then sewing
the needles to It with a

opens 1q79 season with play by Jean Anouilh at
Maitland Art Center, Jan. 2, 27,211, 29 and Feb. 1, 2,
3,4 and 5. Group discounts available. Call 645-2181.

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FLORIDA SYMPHONY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - Saturday, Jan. 27 at Loch Haven Art

Center. Programs designed for young and young at

heart, 2 and 3:30 p.m. Members of Loch Haven Art
Center: Adults $1; students 50 cents; non-members:
adults $2; students $1. Tickets on sale at art center
shop

Most of her projects have
been given to friends and
relatives, but she plans to
Napkin holders, pendants, hang on to more items now
bracelets, earrings and even that she Is redecorating the
bird cages are some of the kitchen — she plans to Inother Items she has made or corporate many of the pineneedle pieces.
has In the works.

She has made baskets
from a number of patterns
and her own designs.

Text and photos by Tom

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OLD TIME MEDICINE SHOW - Sponsored by
DeBary Area Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday, Feb. 10, at DeBary Fire Hall. Featuring
Clyde Moody (the Waltz King of the Grand Ole
Opery), recording ails Scatty Lee, the Original
Peanut Band and Gong the Gorilla. Tickets: Adults;
$2; children, $1.50 available at chamber office or
member businesses.
ORLANDO OPERA COMPANY - "Romeo and
Juliet" by Charles Goimod Friday, Feb. 2 at 8p.m.;
Sunday, Feb. 4, 2 p.m., Bob Carr Auditorium.
Visiting artists supported by Florida Symphony
Orchestra and Camerata aioni. Tickets from $2 to
$18 with discounts for senior citizens and students.

MILWAUKEE BALLET COMPANY - Tup.
perware Convention Cantor auditorium, Saturday,
Jan. 27, atl pm. Carted Pfw= Includes works by
George Balanchins, JOW Paul Comelin and
Dermot Burke.
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK - Exhibit by Manuel
Alvarez Bravo, the Mexican photographer, In the
University of Central Florida Art Department
Gallery (tWA 306) through Feb 15 Free to public.

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GENERAL SANFORD *JJM LIBRARY, 820
E. First St. Open Wedoeuday Friday and Sunday, 2-

5

p.m. only.

FERRANTE &amp; TIRCUR PIANO TEAM IN
CONCERT— Sponsored by,tbe Junior Sorósls, 8

P.m. Saturday, Jan. No MBob Cart Auditorium

Orlando. Tickets on ails M&amp;sep's, mall ticket
aisneles and Bob Cart

CONCERT IN LOlA PARK RANDSHEIA,— By
Valencia Community CoIIss Sympfr.inlc &amp; Stag.

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MOURNING

DEAR DICK: I am worried about Doei7 and Marie
Osmoad, mostly Marie. I understand the Osmoud family
la big family and they have a large home and that their
mother rules both home and family with an iron haai.
Therefore, their Income would have I. be huge to take
care of all the household and family eenses.

AFTER
Veteran character actor Michael Constantine
is not just clowning around — he's reflecting
on the death of his son of an apparent drug
overdose In 'Walk Softly Through The Night,"
a special two-hour episode of NBC-TV's.
"Quincy" scheduled Thursday, Feb. 1, 9-11
p.m.

MA44

I would like to know what percent of the family's total
Income Is sappiled by Doany and Marie? What does the
re,tol the family do? I don't ever see them osTVorinthe
movies, so do they contribute toward the family Income?
I read that Marie works so hard she Is near a break.
down. Still, no let ap for her, poor beautiful thing. And I
saw In the paper where one of Marie's big, fat brothers
(with a smile on his face) told her to keep working.
SHAVER, Charlottesville, Va.
Not to worry, Shaver. Marie is hardly Cinderella, you
know. Donny and Marie's show Is produced by the entire
(mond family. The entire family is out most of the time
making personal appearance tours (and making good
money). They all work together on recordings, and, In
fact, the brothers probably work harder than Marie (poor,
beautiful thing) does.

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PLAZATWII PLAZAT 1 EVE

The family Is hardly poverty-stricken; in fact, they are
more like an empire, with big holdings In farms, real
estate and other businesses, and huge Income from
recordings, personal appearances, commercials, etc. As
an Osmond family friend says, "Every girl In the world
should be as lucky as Marie, with eight hard-working
brothers looking after her."

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DEAR DICK: My daughter says she beard on the radio
that some of Elvis Presley's older albums are worth $510
now. Cu you tell me anything about this? NEVA
ALFORD, Tuesoa, Axis.

"A marvel of stupendous ,.
fIkn.mdng...amov1e

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exfragaflZL The one
wil otigross them a

RCA tells me that only some very rare special
promotional records, made up by RCA for radio stations,
are worth that, and those only If they are In mint condition. Elvis' regular, ordinary albums are not that
valuable - yet.

-REX REED

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ebild actress? N.C. , Vancouver, B.C., Cu.

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She seems to be well-liked by her associates on
"Family," which Is understandable. The McNichols kids
CIOme up the hard way - alter her parents divorced, her
mother was left alone to raise three kids. But where do
you get the Idea Titian was't well liked? I've been with
her on several sets and found that she got along pretty
well with everybody, too.
DEAR DICK: Do the .Iigsn ud dancers on Liwuice
Welk's show held down ether jobs, or do they mob enough
to live by working fir Mr. Welk? T.T., Msusee, lUrk.
They all do very well, thk you. Walk pays a living
wagesid,buIds. mad o( them doothert)th,_uall
performers do. Ths angers work on remd date., the
lancars do
shows and other personal ap
peerance work, or tums.

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OliscAM it Dortmo. He acted for my yome in the
hiNter, New York aid London, before twaWl flInt. For
several years, too, he faugtt act.
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Friday, Jan. 26,197"

Ann Turke. String
Of Key Film Roles

the changes she has wrought
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) In him.
Actors often have the op
Harris had1been something
,wwInnitutn1rn a 1t. whil.
of
a wild Irishman, thinking
they are playing their roles.
and
brawling, and today he
a trade
Sometime. it
A
is
a
quid,
gentle man.
(the late Edward
. i
Robinson once played a
"Everybody talks about
shoemaker and, from then
much I've done for
how
ad States Amateur Team
Austria.
on, repaired all his own
SATURDAY
him," Ann says. "What they
the Soviet National Team
EVENING
this meet from Las Vegas. shoes) and sometimes It Is
forget Is how he has done for
AFTERNOON
simply knowledge.
HiVdL
me at the same time.
710
t30
Aim Turkel, the gorgeous
SOCCER
MADE
IN
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model who became an ac.
WANY
The Harrises today make
9) DOW "Andy Williams trelin and also became Mrs.
their permanent borne In
ANN TURKEL
San Diego Open" Live cover(1) =COLLEGE BASKETSUNDAY
Richard Harris, co-stars
Nassau, in the Bahamas,
age
of
the
final
round
of
play
in
BALL Notre Dams at Maryland
Wild Geese' and as I recently
AFTERNOON
this PGA Tour tournament With Harris in the film, "The did, when I played Delilah on where they have a house.
PROFESSIONAL
out
due
from Torrey Pines Golf Club in Ravagers,"
She says it is very quiet
BOWLERS TOUR Covarage of
that series of Biblical stories
sometime neat spring,
ft
the $100,000 Qaker State
that both of them like it
and
La
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for 'IV. We don't want to be
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says
it
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a
film
set
In
4:30
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Lanes In Grand Prude, Texas. PIONSHIP FISHING
WOE OOPSPORTS the future, a dory pur- like (lena Rowlands and thing, she says, Is that they
1:30
Coverage of the Men's World portedly showing what the John Cauavetes, and omly are together.
400
CD OUTDOORS WITH
Cup Skiing Championships world would be like after a work with each other."
"Andy Williams
(FS
"I think," she says, "that I
from Kttzbuhsl, Austria:
She says that since they
San Diego Open" Coverage of 1Y MUTUAL
nuclear holocaust.
the Worldw.igstlmlng c,was
born to be Richard
the third round of play in this
were
married
(In
1974)
tw
They shot It all in and
plonship from Gettysburg. Pa.
PGA tour tournament from (2)
Harris'
wife."
everyone
has
talked
about
COLLEGE BASKETround Huntsville, Ala., with
Torrey Pines Golf Club In La BALL Marquette at Duke
the cooperation of NASA.
MONDAY
Jolla, California.
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"In fact," Ann says,
wios WORLD OF SPORTS athletes compete in a variety of
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behind the project. They told
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Young vs. Ossie Ocaslo, from from Freeport In the Bahamas. 5 PRO BOWL Live coverage us that they have films of
of this annual NFL all-star various types of holocausts
San Juan, Puerto Rico; Interna3:15
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ship from Bischofshofen. PIONSHIP BOXING The Unit- Coliseum in California. pfl( and
our which have
- not been written about at all
I don't, know any other
details, but they told us the
films are really horrifying."
One thing more: mod of
"The Ravagers," she says,
caring for Mrs. Taft (Julia
was shot In a huge, manEVEN
SATURDAY
Harris), a stroke victim: watchmade
cave outside of
en_a
ing President Wilson's (Robert
AFTERNOON
Huntsville.
She says the cave
Vaughn) grief Over his wits's C])
CIRCUS Host Danny
12'OO
1330 large it can accomodate
death; and helping Mrs Hard- Kays presents highlights of the
WEEKEND SPECIALS
Iig (Celest. Holm) contend Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp;
19,000 people, and it even has
with the scandal surrounding Bailey Circus, including perfor1:00
a fresh-water lake In the
FESTIVAL OF LIVELY President Harding (George mancss by animal trainer
middle, for drinking water.
ARTS "What's A Museum For, Kennedy). (Pan 1 of 4)
Gunther Gabel-Williams,
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Anyway?" Host Gabriel Kaplanof S SOLTI
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performed,
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In Washington, D.C.
THURSDAY
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a small town in Wales when she Sharron Lovejoy reports on an
fabulist
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New
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and
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Wonder Woman searches for
an ultra-swat laser crystal
stolen by one of the costumed
e..oO
members of a science fiction
convention.
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ALL-STAR FAMILY FEUD
6:30
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who wish that they could trade
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up with a novel way to get steel shipment of lIsgal slot
machines from "Boss' Hogg
attention from his family.
These poems are by

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Seminole County. They
resulted from the Florida
Poetry In the Schools
program. These pupils are
tatI* by pod Bob Wielioff
of Oviedo. Pupils are
generally provIdd lth a
theme, tM are not told
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Salters, Herbert Lom. Inspector
Jacques Clous.au sets out to
capture his former boss, who Is
threatening to destroy the
world with a ray gun.
V.1. PEOPLE Pal Holmes
Interviews Gordon Harris.
retired publicity manager of
Kennedy Space Center and
author of "Apostles From
Space."
5:30
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learns that the listener he gave
some spicy advice to was his
daughter.
PROSE "Corporal Punishment" Host: Count Barnes.

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(4) SUNDAY MORNING.
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(1) OF WOMEN AND MEN
PALSY
CEREBRAL
TELETHON (CONVD)
SHOW MY PEOPLE
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SESAME STRUT (A)
9:30
(2) SUNDAY MASS
(4)MARLO AND THE MAGIC
MOVIE MACHINE
ORAL ROBERTS
5:00
(2) OUTLOOK WITH JOY
BRYON
(I) SUNDAY MORNING
(Premiers) CBS now correspondent Charles Kuralt is
anchor for this weekly magazine featuring reports on the
major events of the present
and a review of news of the
past week.
FANOFACE
0 ORAL ROBERTS
MISTER ROGERS (A)
5:30
(2) GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE
KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO
a MOVIE "Poppy" (B/W)
(1936) W.C. Fields. A downand-out bum tries to prove that
his daughter is an heiress. (1
1/2 His.)
O ELECTRIC COMPANY (A)
10:00
PALSY
CEREBRAL
TELETHON (CONT'D)
STUDIO SEE "River
Boats"
1O'.3O
(2) MOVIE "Scaiplock" (C)
(1967) Dale Robertson, Robert
Random. While in Kansas City,
a gambler wins ownership of
the Scaiplock and Defiance
Railroad. (2 Hrs.)
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THE LAW AND YOU
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WORLD OF THE SEA
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(2) A BETTER WAY
Stone.
(4) FARM AND HOME
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WRESTLIN
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Interviews Gordon Harris, PANY "New England Potluck
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(2) 0 SWEEPSTAKES (2) G Y PANTS I NITWITS retired
Kennedy Space Center and
5:00
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author
of
"Apostles
Sentinel"
con and a dog hold sweepSSMEIUTE$
(1977) Chris Sarandon, Cristina
stokes tickets that will win one
ANIMALS ANIMALS ANI- Space"
Rainm The lives of a young
of them a mIllion dollars.
MALS "The Fish"
330
(I) 0 DALLAS The Ewing 0 ANIM AL FRIENDS
COLLEGE BASKET- couple are Irrevocably changed
family Is disturbed by a strange
BALL Notre Dame at Maryland when she moves Into a sinister
5:00
friendelp between Jock and
PROFESSIONAL brownstone whose only other
(2)0 GALAXY GOOF-UPS
Julie Grey.
BOWLERS TOUR Coverage of tenant is blind priest.
CONOREUIONAL OUT- (4)OPOPIYI
the $100,000 Quaker Stale (4)0 CBS MOVIE "Fighting
SCOOSY'S ALL-STARS
LOOK "Seabed Mining"
Open
from the Forum Bowling Mad" (1976) Peter Fond., Lynn
PAINT WITH NANCY "Still
Lowry. A disillusioned city
Lanes In Grand Prairie, Texas.
1O
Life With Vegetables"
dweller looking to return to a
PROSE
"Corporal
PunishO
TURI4ASOUT "Hooray For
peaceful life on his father's
5:30
ment" Host: Count Barnes.
Hollywood" Female film direcranch finds himself Instead In a
tors, producers and writers are (2)0 FANTASTIC FOUR
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SURVIVAL
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KIT "Charities, Children's OTC (4)0 GOLF "Andy Williams miner.
San Diego Open" Coverage of
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LIVE FROM WOLF TRAP
DOOONEWS
5:00
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ICK CAVETT Guest: Han(2)0 GOC '4 SUPER 90 Torrey Pines Golf Club In La And Bob Eberly" lox Beneke
na
naoray.
Gray.
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and his orchestra performs
11:30
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NOVA "The
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CROCKETT'S VICTORY Machines" Who or what will
special guests Helen O'Connell
Rich Little. Guest: Bernadotte GAROBI How to grow, nour- take www when
and
Bob Eberly. (A)
Peters.
Ish and maintain succulents In begin to think better than their
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
the horns. (II)
10:00
creators? (A)
0 MOVIE "The Cowboys"
FANTASY
ISLAND A pho9:30
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(C) (1972) John Wayne, Roecoe
tographer (Michels Lee) wants
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
SUPWRIENOS
Lee Brown. Eleven schoolboys
JULIA CHILD AND CON. Live coverage of a 10-round to most the little girl who mysbecome toughened men when
teriously appears In her
heavyweight bout with Jimmy pictures; and a man (John
they participate in a big cattle PAW
Young vs. Ossle Ocaslo, from Rubinstein) drums of being In
drive. (2 Hrs. 15 Min.)
10:00
CINATIC EYE "The Bat- San Juan, Puerto Rico; Interna- a million-dollar poker game.
BANETTA Beretta Is
forced to help a gang of juve- tieship Potemkin." Sergei tioflal Ski Jumping Champion1100
ship from Blschofshofen.
nile convicts escape from their E1ssnsteIn(A"ss.n: 1925) (A)
Austris.
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NEWS
hideout.
10:30
FIRING LINE "The Prob- O MONTY PYTHON'S FLY0
12:00
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(I) MOVIE "Crooks And (4)0 TAAN I $UPER 5EV- LoneI Castillo, commissioner Looney," "The Book At
Coronets" (C) (1969) Tally EN
of immigration and naturaliza- Bedtime," the KamI Kaye go
Savalas, Edith Evans. Stately
PBS MOVIE "The Battle-- tion.
off on a secret mission;
British mansions become the ship Potemkin" (B/WI (1925)
penguins, a scientist, and an
5.30
target of a group of thieving Directed by Sergei Elsensteln.
I.Q. test get into the plot. (A)
gangsters. (2 Hrs.)
Sailors, tired of bad conditions (2)10 BE ANNOUNCED
11:30
and worse offlars, mutiny and 0 HE HAW HONEYS Guest:
lt.37
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Larry
Gatlin.
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take control of the Ruselsn batO MOVIE "One Man's Way" tleehlp
LIVE Most: Michael PalIn.
Prince
Potemkin.
(A)
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Guestp Dooble Brothers.
na Hyland. A crime reporter
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TELETHON
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OUR GANG COMEDIES
MOVIE "Born Yesterday"
a G) a a NEWS
any other capacIty. (2 Hrs.)
(8/W) (1950) Judy Holliday.
11:30
William Holden.(2 Hrs.)
100
PINK PANTHER
"The Duchess Of Duke Street:
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Plain Selling" An exclusive sailPALSY
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TELETHON
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purchase of a seaside cottage
Manchester, Hot Chocolate,
1:00
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(2) COMEDY SHOP
5:30
Dancers.
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1:30
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SPEC
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UP
CLOSE
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KIT
Booth, Burl Lancaster. A mar(8/W) (1956) Anne Baxter.
ried couple's frustrated emo700
15:30
Sterling Hayden. A woman pits
tions break loose when they (2) BAY CITY ROLLERS
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one lover against another and
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winds up Involved In murder.
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7:30
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tor begins an unofficial presiM CANDID CAMERA
Charles Boyar. Europe
dential campaign, but
EYEWmOAaNI
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encounters a hur dle when his
political diary is lost. 41 Hr. 25
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O DELTA HOUSE Dean
Wormer threatens to expel the
Delta animals unless they can
convince the mild-mannered
but hulk-like Blotto to play on
the school's football team.
0 CHIPS Jon and Ponch help
a 30-year veteran of the highway patrol face the Was of
retirement.
ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
"Secret Garden: Magic" Mr.
Craven finds Mary. Dickon and
Coils's playing and laughing In
thegarden.

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WILD
"Wildlife's Last Chance" Joan
Embery of the San Diego Zoo
reports on endangered species
throughout the world.
0 WILD KINGDOM "Land Of
The Giant Dragon" The rare
Komodo lizard Is captured and
tested to determine the health
of the animals.
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PIONSHIP HING
Introverted teen-age boy disPRO AND CON
0 OLYMPIC SPECiAL Bruce covers he has the ability to
Jenner hosts this special look- develop out-of-body experiing at stars and major events of ences and communicate with
put Olympiads, and U.S. trainrain animals. (Part 1 of 2)
ing
Mg methods for the upcoming (4)ONMINUTES
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REVIEW (R)
1:30
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0 TONY BROWN'S JOURNALS
WALL STREET WEEK
"The Climbing Cost Of Cash"
Guest: David N. Jones, vice
president and ec onomist,
Aubrey G. Langston and Co.,
lnc.,MCPB. (A)
1:45
(4) NBA BASKETBALL
Regional coverage of New York
Knicks at Washington Bullets;
Chicago Bulls at Denver
Nuggets; New Jersey Nets at
Phoenix Suns.
200
(2) 0 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Mar quette at Duke
PALSY
CEREBRAL
TELETHON (CONT'D)
THE SUPERSTARS Top
athletes compete In a variety of
sporting events in this third of
four men's preliminary rounds
from Freeport in the Bahamas.
GREAT PERFORMANCES
"Live From Lincoln Center"
Soprano Joan Sutherland and
tenor Luciano Pavarottl perform from Avery Fisher Hall. (A)
3:15
0 INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING The United States Amateur Team faces
the Soviet National Team In
this meet from Las Vegas.
Nevada.

(2) MOVIE "Flying Tigers"
(B/W) (1942) John Wayne, Paul
Kelly. Two men patrol Burma
Road and chase a pretty nurse
In their spare time. (2 His.)
(4)000LF "Andy Williams
San Diego Open" Live coverage of the final ro.iiid of play In
this PGA Tour tournament
from Torrey Pines Golf Club In
La Jolla, California.
0 MOVIE "Stowaway To The
Moon" (C) (1974) Lloyd Bridges, Michael Link. Unknown to
Ground Control, a young boy
becomes an astronaut after
zoom (R)
hiding on a spacsshlp. (2 His)
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from Kltzbuhel, Austria; and
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By DAVID HANDLER
I only stumbled onto 1130
Minutes" by accident,
This CBS News version of
"60 Minutes" for teenagers
Is burled In such an abysmal
Saturday afternoon slot that
I didn't even know it was on
the air.
It's a shame, because 1130
Minutes" is probably the

only entertaining, intelligent
show for young people
around.
Its format Is precisely that
of its prime time big brother.
Two or three magazine
stories are presented by
hosts-correspondents
Christopher Glenn and Betsy
Aaron.
Glenn, who came by way
of those short "In The News"
Saturday morning spots, and
Aaron, a CBS News
correspondent, are relaxed
and likable.
They also avoid condeacenston or objectionable
attempts at being hip.
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pertinent, complex subjects
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"The Duchess Of Duke Street:
A Test Of Love" Charlie's
choice of a bride Is accepted
by Louisa, but an old flame
feels she has a prior claim.
(Part 15 of 15)

(2)0505 HOPE Bob Hope
and his guests Debby and Pat
Boone, Sammy Davis Jr., and
Debbie Reynolds spoof the
n'sov$e a54Jpffl$5's.
O OSMONO FAMILY HOUR O THE ENERGY WAR The
(Premiere) Guests: Roy Clark, battle in Congress over the
magician David Copperfield, natural gas pricing bill Is
members of the UMSM Ski examined.
Team.
11:00
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Challenge" When Irons refuses
1120
reconciliation, Soames has her
(3[)
CBS
NEWS
followed to gain evidence for a
divorce.
11:30
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LATEMOVIE
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Of
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Winds Of Fortune" The Michael Parks, Mary Louise
romance between Charlotte Weller. A salvage boat captain
his betterSecombe and her ranch fore- attempts to beat
the
site of a
equipped
rivals
to
man chills because of
Pasqulnel's granddaughter recent shipwreck. (A)
NEW AVENGERS The
Clenna (Adrienne La Rum),
of a stool pigeon
murderer
and Sheriff Dumire (Brian
friend
of
Steed's
hires a proKeith) and Philip Wendell end
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assassin
to from,
their long feud.
then eliminate the chief evenALL
IN
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FAMILY
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JUKEBOX Guests: The
small crime wave in the Bunker
Real Thing, The Rubettes, Clohousehold.
RATnWAR GAI.ACT1CA dagh Rogers, Chris SpeedIng,
Starbuck attempts to save a Rod Stewart.
man (Fred Astaire) he believes 0 AFTER HOURS
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sty Borellians.
•NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Seven" (C) (1966) Vul Brynner,
SPECIAL "Hong Kong: A Robert Fuller. After one of the
Family Portrait" The Chinese "Magnificent Seven" Is
lifestyle is intimately experi- kidnapped, his former comenced through the eyes of a rades come to his rescue. (2
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Mrs.)
5:30
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In the middle of the night with Sunday"
his girlfriend Melissa (Olivia 0 NBC LATE MOVIE
"WEB." (1978) Pamela BellBarash).
wood. Alex Cord. A young
5:00
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Your
CBS
MOVIE
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(4)0
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Name Is Jonah" (Premiere) television network accepts
responsibility
of
fixing
up
a
disWoods.
Sally Struthers, James
A young couple's seven-year- astrous 30-hour series. (A)
old son is discovered to be
1245
profoundly deaf after having a COB LATE MOVIE "The
beers Incorrectly diagnosed as Great HoudinI" (1976) Paul
Michael Glaser, Salty Struthers.
mentally retarded.
ABC MOVIE "Taxi Driver" The life and times of the famed
(1976) Robert DeNiro, Jodie Illusionist-escape artist are
Foster. A New York City cabbie lramatlzed.

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against the decadence and disgusting city life he feels Is
choking him. (Network advises
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parents because he can't find
work.
"I had to postpone college
plans to look for a job," he
said. "It's really hard when
conflicting
you
have
parental values," added his
wife on the difficulties of
raising a family under

someone else's roof.
"You're still trying to
establish your own Independence from your
parents."
"30 Minutes" visited
another couple who are

REVIEW
managing to make It on their
own
barely.
"It's hard supporting three
people instead of one," said
the father, a stockroom
employee.
From the mother's aide,
the story demonstrated what
It's like to take care of a
baby: "A lot of work and
responsibility," she explalned.
How did the couples end up
In this predicament? "You
think It's never going to
happen to you," they told
correspondent Glenn.
"30- Minutes" has also
taken hard looks at
teenagerunaways and at
two young brothers serving
time for burglary In the
um-security Kansas
State Industrial Refor-

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presentation with issueoriented
stories that
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take a

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never quite the same." End
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8:00
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CA "Abe Lincoln: Freedom
Fighter" A turning point in the
life of Abraham Lincoln, who
serves as defense lawyer for a
black man, is re-created.
(4)0 CBS NEWS REPORT
Coverage of the Republican
response to President Carter's
State of the Union Address.
HAPPY DAYS
SOUNDSTAGE "Bruce
Roberts, Alice Cooper, Bernie
Taupin

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5:30
5 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY Layerne and Shirley discover they
have been replaced as directors of the annual Shotz
Brewery talent show by Lenny
and Squiggy.
9:00
(2) NBC MOVIE "The Triangle
Factory Fire Scandal" (Premiere) Tom Bosley, Tovah
F&amp;dshuh. The causes and aftermath of the disastrous 1911
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire,
In which hundreds of young
Immigrants were trapped in a
blazing sweatshop, we dramatizsd,
(1) MOVIE "Firecreek" (C)
(1968) James Stewart, Henry
Fonda. A small town, protected
by a timid shsr$tf, Is terrorized
by a gang leader and his men,
(2 Hrs.)
ces MOVIE "Big Jake"
(1971) John Wayne, Richard
Boone. A cowboy returns to his
ranch after a long absenc, to
track down the gang that kId.
I'epped P'4 grandson.
THAU$ COMPANY Janet
returns horns With a date to
fInd Jack and Chrluy alone In
the bsdroom.
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Marsha Mon, A Sailor falls In
love with a Seattle prostitute he
won for a night lna pool g.,,e.

11:30
(1) 0 BEST OF CARSON
Lana Cantrell, Shecky Greene,
Jim Fowler. (R)
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
5 BARNABY JONES Betty is
taken hostage by the murderer
Barnaby I attempting to track
down. (R)
5 ABC NEWS CLOSEUP
"Mission: Mind Control" This
Investigative report probes the
U.S. Intelligence agencies' 30year search for mind control
focusing on their research Into
LSD
12.00
(4) BIG VALLEY "Deathtown"
Jarrod goes to Baker City to
close a land deal with three
Mexican brothers and finds
that they have been hanged.
12:40
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Thief Who Came To Dinner"
(1973) Ryan O'Neal. Jacqueline
Bisset.

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By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) Kathleen Belier, who costars
with
C.Scott in
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viuviC, Mo,,e,
ovie,"
a petite,
baby-faced actress who lives
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with two boa constrictors
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and a platonic Polish
saxophonist in a one-.-.
bedroom Hollywood apartment.
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At age fl, Kathleen says
she may be eccentric but not
kinky.
It's a bit difficult for her
KATHLEEN uti t t'
boyfreinds when they call for
dates and the saxophonist
answers the telephone. They experienced actress who was
wonder how Kathleen can believable in juvenile roles."
share bedroom and bath with
Kathleen is 5-foot-3, fine
the handsome musician boned but with a large bosom
without emotional in which must be strapped
volvemenL.
down for her kiddie roles.
Kathleen said, "His While her body is fully adult
.
girlfriends get shook up her delicate face Is that of an
when they call and I answer innocent teenuger. But there
the phone.Actually, we're is little innocence about
like brother and sister."
Kathleen, who believes in
Born and reared in New free and uninhibited sexual
York, Kathleen became an relationships.
actress at 14 doing television
Two and a half years ago
.
commercials. From age 16 to Kathleen walked away from
•
18 she wa. a regular In the her career to take a job as a
soap opera 'Search for shampoo girl for six months
qr',.,- Tomorrow." She arrived In at a resort hotel in Cancun,
Hollywood
four years ago Mexico, at the tip of the
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away from kids 14 to 18," she Hollywood and was given the
said, giggling. "I look so title role in "The Betsy," the
young that producers cast movie version of Harold
me in children's roles to get Robbins' novel.
around the California child I "I left because I hated
TIM MATHESON
labor laws.Producers got an acting," Kathleen said, "I'm

LAS VEGAS, Nev, (UP!)
Although not all the
critics can agree on the
virtue of the movie "The
Deer Hunter," the film is a
6.5 favorite in Las Vegas
gambling circles to win the
best picture Oscar.
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'Actually, we're
Ilk. brother
and sister'

still not crazy about it. But
it's a living. A lot of unemployed actors will think I'm
crazy and they'll resent me
for saying it, but I don't like
to act.
"I don't study or take
lessons but I keep getting
work. 'The Betsy' was a
rotten sexist picture and I'm
glad it died. It was in
theaters about six weeks.
"I took the part because I
couldn't pass up a chance to
work with Laurence Olivier
and director Dan Petrie who
is terrific. But it wasn't the
sort of picture I'd care about
seeing even if it was well
done.
Kathleen's newest picture
is "Promises In The Dark,"
with Marsha Mason and Ned
Beatty, playing a 17-year-old
dying of cancer. There is a
chance her next film
assignment will require her
to age from 14 to 30.

Woody Allen's

"Interiors" and 'The Boyj
from Brazil" were running
-5 in the same category for
the Academy Awards,
which will be presented on
April 9 in a nationally

televised ceremony in Los
Angeles.
"heaven Can Wait,"
starring Warren Beatty,

was 7-5 and "Midnight
Express," a film about an
American in a Turkish
prison, was 2.1.
Other betting odds in the
best picture category
were "The Children of
Sanchez" and "California
Suite," both 12-5.
Odds for best actor were
6-5 both for Gregory Peck

in "Boys From Brazil" and
Robert Dc Niro in 'The
Deer Hunter," while Ingrid
Bergman, who appeared in
"Autumn Sonata" was a 6-5
pick for best actress.
Oscar nominations will
be announced Feb. 20.

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way lido an "Animal House"

role that was originally
written for Chevy Qtse and
b
bin es on the
11m Matimon
has been riding success like
some great aoiçed-up sports
car,
He's got two promising
movies to the can, and is
beginning, work on "1041,"
Steven Spielberg's WW U
epic ("I got to be tunny
stain"). Bat the business
ways so awed for
this now grown-up child
actor.
ID an Interview In the first
Issue of Featuce tiIq,
says of g5 early
days
on
TV,
When I darted
THE ENEMY WAR me
wait
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and sensitive
battle in Congress over the
natural gas pricing bill Is ind IMLU7 imberiaMid that
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people
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Suppose

H Historic
Keyhole:
Peeking
"Backstairs at the White
House," NBC's nine-hour
miniseries, is the compelling
drama of eight presidential
families — from the Tafts
through the Etsenhowers —
as remembered by a mother
and daughter who, between
them, served as White House
maids for 52 years.
The miniseries will be
broadcast on four consecutive Monday nights,
premiering with a three-hour
segment on Monday, Jan. 29.
Books Two, Three and Four
will be presented on Mondays, Feb. 5, 12 and 19.
The all-star cast, which
has won 29 major awards,
will take the viewers into the
White House living quarters
for an unusual "keyhole
drama," an unprecedented
.drunatl'ation of the personal lives of the presidents
and eir families during
unguar"ded moments and
showing their effect on the
flow of American history.
Olivia Cole stars as the
servant, Maggie Rogers, and
Leslie Uggams stars as her
daughter, Lillian. Louis
Gossett Jr. portrays their
friend and fellow-worker,
Mercer.
Other members of the
"Backstairs" staff Include
Claris Leachman as the
officious housekeeper, Mrs.
Jaffray; Leslie Nielsen as
Chief Usher ft. Hoover, and
Robert Hooks as doorman
and presidential barber,
John Maya.
Paul Winfield portrays
Maggie Rogers' hard-luck
husband, and Barry Sullivan
appears as Attorney General
Harry Daugherty.
The first families include
Victor Buono and' Julie
Harris as President and Mrs.
Taft; Robert Vaughn as
Pred&amp;it Wilson, with Kim
Muster as the first Mrs.
Wilson and Claire Bloom as
the second Mrs. Wilson.
George Kennedy and
Celeste Holm appear as
President and Mrs. Harding;
EdFiseidirs and las Grant
as President and Mrs.

By DICK KLEINER
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — If

touching and revealing looks
Into the Intimate family lives
of eight first families, also
tells the powerful story of
Maggie Rogers as she
struggles to support her two
young children while moving
back and forth between her
tiny, sparse home and the
world of grandeur and glory
In the White House.
The servants, who think of
themselves as "the only
permanent tenants of the
White House," must learn to
adjust to the style and
temperament of each new
president and first lady, and
those styles range from the
calm to the calamitous.
They move with history as
William Howard Taft, a man
who didn't really wait to be
president, Is urged on by his
ambitious wife, to the
austere administration of
Woodrow Wilson, the "school
teach.?' president who had
to taos suffragettes, World
War I and death in his
family.
The family-oriented
Wilson is followed by the
flamboyant and scandalridden Harding administration, and then by the
drastic change of the "notsosilent" Calvin Coolidge.
Coolidge proved to be a
prankster who brought dogs,
chickens and even a racoon
to the White House.

Levi

and what was once the
famed Hollywood Palace
all goes well, and It seldom will become a disco. Sic
does, "Americathon" may senper entertalnus.
turn cat to be lfl$'s most
Ou stage lsaline of
owAroversial fl
patriotically garbed chorus
That's because it tries girls. A huge Statue of
very hard to offend a couple Liberty (gold) and a huge
of our national sacred cows eagle (gold) dominate the
— the automobile and the oil background. There is a
c—N
gigantic Uncle Sam (red,
U tries to do it With satire white and blue) and a
and, as the saying goes, flasithig si't that pleads,
"satire closes Saturday "GIVE!" In glorious neon.
night," but maybe this time
Director and co-writer
It'll work.
Neil Israel says that $400
"Americathon" is an billion sum wasn't chosen
outsial Ides for a film.
Ths% premine is that by
"That figure," he says, "is
iNS, the year the movie Is actually the current figure of
sit, the oil has run out. the U.S. delL"
Everybody uses skatebosirds
So there Is a lot of truth,
or just jogs, and the country and more possible truth, in
is deeply In dolt (that, of the plot of this movie.
come, Is hardly unusual)
And all those Involved
and, to get even, the hope that they are making a
president (John Ritter) film that both entertains
proposes a gigantic telethon and, simultaneously,
to raise 01 billion.
awakens.
Most of the film takes
during the telethon,
which Harvey Korinan
amceoe. They are shooting it
at the Hollywood Palace,

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murder.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "Hong Kong: A
Family Portrait" The Chinese
minces by animal trainer lifestyle Is Intimately expert
Gunther Gebei-Wiiiiams, enced through the eyes of a
Anna's Dobermans, and tram- Hong Kong family. (R)
polin. artist Canestretil.
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11:00
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EIGHT IS ENOUGH The
DICK CAVE"
Bradford children let a power
failure and their Imaginations
11:W
turn their home into a haunted
TONIGHT Host: Johnny
house.
Carson. Guest: Rodney
GREAT
Samuel Barber's Dange rfleld, Steve Lawrence.
Pulitzer Prize-winning opera
tells the story of an aging beauty who panics as her youth
fades
M
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ffiINDS $lut "The Business
27
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Machine," "The Butcher
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(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME

ROCKFORD FILES A writ.
or hires Rockford to help her
free a man she Is convinced Is
Innocent of killing his girlfriend.
POLICE WOMAN Pepper

(2) 0 MOVIE "Viva Knievel" Investigates a series of mur-

(1977) Evil Knisvel, Gene Kelly.
Smugglers plan to sabotage
Evil's motorcycle jump in MexIco In order to smuggle cocaine
Into the United States by stashIt In the daredevIl s coffin.
ONEDAYATATIME
CHARM ANGELS The
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now man were seen
just before they were
murdered.

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Jan Stirling as President
and Mrs. Hoover.
Andeison and Eileen
and
Heckart we Presld

Mrs. Franklin D. Resssvs*;
Barry Morgan and Ed"
Persian are Pnddsid and
Mrs. Harry &amp; Tromanid
Asw Dga and
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LOUIS GOSSETTJR., OLIVIA COLE (LEFT) AND LESLIE UGGAMS

CL.0 5"0W WU. THE iJNv1 OF A

Coolidge; Larry Gates and

can overcome these
problems, but the biggest
problem with the problem Is
to get everyone to realize
that it is as serious as it Is."
Thus, "Americathon,"
_____ hope
which the filmmakers
will wake the country up to
the dangers as they see
them.
It Is being done with a
humorous approach because
they believe that humor Is
often a stronger weapon than
a straight sermon.
Besides, humor seams to
be commercial on movie
screens these days. Israel
says ft is the recent success
of certain youth-oriented
film comedies (like "Animal
House" and "Up In Smoke")
that convinced L.orlmar to
4-14
___ in the
1nvedmillion
project. He has been trying
to get It made for several
HARVEY KORMAN AND GALS
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Characters like the large, around. She was therV
Korman says his pert as
emcee Monty Rushmore is economy-sized rock star, because she and Neil Israel
"the beat part I've ever had Meat Loaf, and the skinny are dating.
The song was written by
In my life.
comedienne, Zane Busby,
David Pomerantz, whose
"It's may a tour de are Involved.
They were shooting a wife, Althea, is the producforce," he says. "I even have
tion secretary.
a spot where I break down,
scene on stage in which the
It's all a very close group,
and, If a building can have a
something like the breakchorus exhorted the home
swan song, this is It for the
down Peter Finch had in
audience to give, give, give. who
known
forhave
a long
timeeach
and other
have
Hollywood Palace.
'Network.'
And the message was
been working hard for $ long
Once the film crew leaves,
The telethon Itself, which
should give real gold time to have the film made.
t
they
the wreckers will take over,
goes on for weeks, is wild. Or
not just paper money.
Now It's being made. And
so they hope. They have
man.
Among the singers on if all goes well (this time,
gotten acts which are so bad
Feb. 1 •PAM$LY Kate Is furioustheymake
stage, without billing, was they believe it will), "Amer.
THURSDAY
when her friend Joan CMu1.hlylook
Lori Lieberman, today one of icathon" will be talked about
like
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struggle to tap the natural Carson. Guests: Pete Fountain,
(I) MARY TYLER MOORE resources of the no.
Jimmy Grippe, Clods Leach.
"Not Just Another Pretty
8:30
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MAKIN' IT (Premiere) Billy (4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
with a tall, dark &amp;W very hand- Nanucci (David Naughton)
M'A'S'H The 4077th Pr.some man seems to be pro- finds his desire to become a pares for a visit from General
greesing nicely, until everyone col
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convinces
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about are not related to lack of
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main ingredients of a Peace treaty although further
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county's gasoline allocation which was approved by
DOE meats sufficient gasoline has been allocated
f or the county's other vehicle needs.
The coun ty several weeks ago, asked the DOE to
Increase Its allocation to reflect county needs since
the allocation of several years ago,

Herald PPoo ty Tom Vincent

PLANTING
A RING
OF FRIENDSHIP

In other business, Nelswender told comThe countywide fire depertment was created
missioners Seminole County has been granted a After the original allocation. Gasoline needs for the
base allmUon for gasoline by dw US.Department sheriffs deputnwnt have also been separated from
of Energy (DOE). Separate certifi cation of fire other county needs.

County Administrator Roger Neiswender
reported to the county commisdon Monday that
$17,000 in unexpected bills for Baker Act cam last
year have been received. U the rate of care seen
during the first 4% months o( this ywcositlnues the
program may run as much as $38,000 over budget,

department needs was also designated and no
significant problem should be seen, Nelswender

Mid.

he said.
Over
half the paUents are being admitted for
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neuroses, Neiswender said. "That could be for

Etchberger said if problems develop with the new

allocation the county will request that gasoline for

It's National Girl Scout Week and as part of
the celebration Brownies Melody Sanders
(left) and Donita Vaughn present Sanford city
Commissioner David Farr with azaleas to be
planted In Fort MellonPark. IMe plants will be

used to begin a "friendship ring" which will
grow each year as the scouts continue to add

Earlier, Jeff Ekilberger, Director of the Office of its unitary landfill Program also be sepalrated from

plants,

Management, Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE), the county's allocation,

n*lor Cit*lzen Co

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The Red

anythi ng and Include nearly everyone," County

problems in 1. At least bills for
___ committed to institutions for mental C8X
persona
wider the state's Baker Act which requires county
gowent to pick up the tab - have increased so
much that the county may go In the red for its
budgeted care this year.

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A new 5,000-square-toot and west of Sunset Drive.
needed for the senior citizen citizen complex has been as applications would be filed with county and $7,500 from the city. OASIS (Older Americans the action was taken after a
The proposed use of the land complex to be financed In large much as guaranteed, Furino the federal gov nm t f
In the second phase the Service In Seminole) and census in the city revealed that
er en or the
construction
under
in Is for the senior citizen building pert by anticipated federal said, by the action of the Area first phase by July 1, Furino building would be finished Congregate Meals as well as a 3,000 of the city's 15,000
as xW as
C"selbeff as
January 1800, financed to a future of both a city hail and a Older AmeriCans Act.
designating Seminole County u Oct. I.
and assembly room and area.
grist extent by federal money. civic center, with the 4.5-ecre
The city has agreed, Furlis the priority for the funding this
He said construction would equipped.
The first site selected was
Furino pointed out that
A ftW bonfit of this effort plece, most of it under water in SAW, to budget a total of $35,0111101 Year. The =tchI fund for begin imniedistely after the
to discarded After an appraisal
The
5,000
sQuare-foot
building
city
authorized
planning
may lay the groundwork for a rlperlan rights In the lake, west over a two-yea' period as this sum, Furino said, would be first of the year. The building would be divided In th
is fashion, begin for the facility three revea led that the asking price
now city hall and civic clenter of Sumt Drive for future matching funds for the fedaW $27,= from Casiselberry AM couId be used in Its sI
form, Furino said: 3,175 square feet months ago when Mayor Bill was much higher than the
complex for the city,
recreation.
grant. The cvmmty commission "hopefully $12,500 train the Furino said, in case federal for an assembly room with Grier and the city council appraised value. The asking
The city council Monday
Brace Firino, city plsnnhsg Is to be asked at a meeting on county."
money Is not granted for the partitions to divide It Into appointed a five-member price of the property now being
MOVIIIII WIN&amp;M technician, SAW today dw City MANI 30 to PW40 $5.000 for
The first phase includes second PhAss.
smaillm rom=; 375 square feet conurAttee of senior citizens to
acquiring property sumclent In is "land poor" and could use its the senior citizen complex over acquisition of property,
The 11.7 acres of the Sunset
The second phase would for Stepping Stones geriatrics act as a steering
mitte
e for the t.s facilities by portion of the property as a two-year period, Is said,
engineering and architectural require a federal grant of day care under Seminole search
out an appropriate piece Drive property, located east of
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0*4A wo of Ow bid Is for the &amp;A phm of the senlair shell building. Completed tundoI$X,000_$I2,5W from a manent offices for Project
both ad
The planninx technician said
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began turning up information to filter the deadly cyanide were able to combine our pollce
Tiberon subdivision, ierUf John Polk.
Carter was arrested byDEA on the activities going onatthe fwnes given off by the drug forces and make asignlflcant
Longwood, was raided Monday
night by DEA agents and agents on a federal grand jury house several weeks ago, ac- through household plumbing contribution to closing down
sherlWs deputies armed with a Indictment Wednesday night at cording to Polk. That in- and into the sewer system, law another one of these homemade
labs," said Polk.
federal magistrate's search the home of his brotheir in St. formation was turned over to officers said.

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Tampa and Orlando, according fire rescue unit Investigated the that on this occasion the lead

per month, according to officials said.

The house had been rented to to the spokesman.
federal officials.
Seminole County Sheriff's
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Administration (DEA) officials the manufacture of PCP; late 1977 for the manufacture of DEA coordinated their InCa rter Is being held In
and the Seminole County scales; precursors f or ma king PC?, according to th e vestigatlons to close in on the
Hlllsborough
County Jail for
Sheriff's Department are PC?; beakers; stirrers; spokesman, but had slipped out house, said Polk.
Residents In the neigh- federal officials. Charges also
probing the possibility others vacuum and drying tubes; fire of sight befor e he could be
may have been Involved In the extinguishers and variable auto arrested,
surrounding the home are expected to be filed against
Information
leading
to
the
began
complaining
to officials Carter In Seminole County in
operation of a home laboratory transformers, according to a
for the manufacture of illegal sheriff's spokesman. PC? is raid on the Longwood residence last week of odd odors. Some connection with the raid on the
house, according to Polk,
drugs. The laboratory was often referred to as angel dust came from Information feared a gas leak, according
"I'm particularly pleased
capableofprothc1ng$500,X)in and is sold as a drug to users, gathered in Jacksonville, a sheriff's spokesman, and a

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Petersburg, according to a the DEA Task Force office in
Found in the raid were large Tampe-based DEA spokesman. Orlando, according to Polk.
Herald Staff Writer
Carter had been indicted In
The sheriff's department and
Federal Drug Enforcement quantities of chemicals used In

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Peace treAtY that Will be the foundation for a Middle East

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But instead of giving up he remained over an extra day

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the Israeli parliament Monday that "we must again
contemplate the tragedy of failure." He blemed both the
L'aeli and Egyptian leadership for falling to grasp the

remaining

JERUSALEM (UPI) - Prime Minister Menachem
Begin uld today be would resign 0the lawill parliament
rejects the new American peace proposals.
.."Ifthepsrllamentwlflrejecltheseproposals...Itwulbe
mydetytoip,"hesald, speaking lnanlntervkw with
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proposals and that he will present them to the cabinet.
"I have Just informed Prime Minister Begin by
telephone that Presiden t Sadat has accepted these same
proposals f or resolving some
Issues that were
unsettled,
"We now have definition for the main ingredients of a

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tumultuous welcome by millions of Egyptians hungry for
peace. His welcome in Israel Saturday night was almost
as cool as the moonlit evening and there were antiCarter

"The United States has made proposals to resolve a
number of outstanding issues," Carter said. 'President

accepted by Begin at a breakfast meeting with Carter

"I am convinced we have defined all the main Ingredients

Wrapped

The position of city ad. commion made Chacey
M that lime when asked by think I would like going from year."
Inter
im
administrator
at
a
CnmItomr
Larry Goldberg $16,000 back to $12,000.
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"I concur," said Mayor Ju ne
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Commissioner Stephen Lorniann.
Us volara
apprev.d Us , salary of $16,000 a year, while If is would leave the city's
David Chacey, who has
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to solicit resume. train employ It be___
was not appointed Barton Monday
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served In an Interim capacity
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study the applications for the second the motion," said
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by the
job of city administrator, but Commissioner Ray Lettien.
Longwood City CemmIis1in
Goldberg moved to hire sperger. The Commission voted
Today
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Monday ggig
Qiacey.
34 to hire Chacy, with Barton
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MRLD
IN BRIEF
Chinese Reported Holding
Some Vietnam Territory

Jewish Settlers Confront Protesting Arabs.
TEL AVIV (UP!) — Jewish settlers in the oe,upied West Bank students by Iaraell soldiers who fired into a crowd at Bir et of the Faithful) movement, drove up to the roadblock outside
Ramallah in four trucks. One said they took matters into their
fired shots In the air during a confrontation today with Arabs College in Ramallah.
protesting President Carter's Middle East peace mission in the
About 20 armed Jewish settlers from the nearby ouost of Otra OWfl hands because army troops were not keeping order.
fourth straight day of violence In the area,
faced off Arab students at a roadblock outside RemI1h and
"Wecalled the army but the ar1fly not helping ," the 5ttin
frightened them away by firing their guns into the air, the radiosaid.
The worst outbreak of demonstrations in a year centered in the said. No one was hurt, it said.
The military spokesman said students In Ramallah, the site of
Ramallah arm 10 mile north of Jerusalem and were marked by
The demonstrations were the worst In the occupied region since
the blocking of main roads, strikes by merchants and a walkout the Palestinian protests a year ago during the Ia'aeli invasion of the worst disturbances Monday, erected barricades across some
by teachers, a military spokesman and the national radio said. southern Lebanon to clear Palestinian guerrillas out of the area, roads and they rocks at the military while Arab merchants
The demonstrations followed the shooting Monday of Arab
The settlers, all members of the militant G Emurilrn (Bloc dosed their shops in sympathy.

BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!) — Intelligence sources
said today Chinese forces were digging in up to a half mile
from the former Vietnamese border in an apparent at.
tempt to bold on to some territory. The sources said Hanoi
moved some of its elite army units from Cambodia and
southern Vietnam to the battle area and sent a division of
troops to northern Laos near the border with Chins.
There were no fresh battle communiques from either
side In the 25-day conflict by this evening, but Radio Hanoi
said Chinese forces "continued to shell and probe many
northern border areas,"

Taiwan Safety Pressed
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Senate defied the White
House by voting to let Taiwan keep Its diplomatic
properties. Now conservatives are pressing for stronger
assurances of the future safety of the Nationalist Chinese
Island. The Senate was to vote today on an axnencknent by
Sen. Gordon Hmphrey, RNJL, making the completion of
full US. ties with China contingent on Peking's explicit
statement it will forswear military action against Taiwan.

Rebels Heading For Kampala
NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) —Tanwlfa today rejected the
latest peace moves to end Its war with Idi Amin and
sources Insisted a combined invasion force wu rnikfng
steady, If unspectacular, progress toward Uganda's
capital of Kampala. Amin, boasting his army had blunted
,-the attempt to topple him, denounced Britain's decision to
halt his regular "whiskey nms" to London as highway
robbery and threatened to take uxecI11ed retaliatory
action.

Bewitched, Bothered, Dead
ZUMPANGO, Mexico (UP!) — A man who killed an
aged market vendor Monday told police he shot the
woman because she was bewitching him. Basurto
Rodriguez told authorities that an old woman, identified
Only as Berta, who visa market Vender, hod cast a spell

cmbImthatwunàhhlintfl. "1 l'tW4burj
could have killed me," Rodriguez told police.

12 More Iran Executions
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Revolutionary firing squads
today executed 12 more men, including two former
Iranian state news executives who became the first of:fflciais of the shah's regime to be put to death for purely
Political crimes. The latest executions brought to a the
number of death sentences carried out by latamic
revolutionary courts since Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini
seized power In a bloody struggle last month.

Gem Merchant Found Dead

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NEW YORK (UPI)—A men walking his dog ona.
used, snowy Pennsylvania frail discovered the battered
body of a gem dealer from Manhattan's ascretlys
Diamond District — the second diamond merchant In a
week to disappear with thousands of dollars' worth of
precious jewels. The latest to die a violent death, Setya
Narlan Gupta, was carrying between $100,000 and $200,000
in cut and polished diamonds, emeralda, robles and
upplilres. The 27-year-old Indian national ppisrod on
his way to meet a buyer Friday morning, Gupta dkW
pemd two days after another dInrj merchant, 71.
year-old Martin Par.tsky, a non-practicing rabbi,
vanished on his way to meet a buyer at the New York
Hilton. He was carrying up to $200,000 In d1*ida.

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(Jidecthig the appraisal of
Sunni Drive, FurinoId the l&amp;$Sl1StlMtfactis
Includes 2.4 acres for a fatire James L talmann of
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s for a new city hall.
The current city hell, con- While the city may pur
ucted in 1*, has been, the With 1$SS tract, do
inadequate in ii for city needs POrtion 0111* CM fOr the ieid
for the past several years. me citizen complex would be
city is currently renting space rind s.d from the federal
for its utility depsrneid.
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Farr Cancels
Cithen' Meets

IN BRIEF

Vandals hit two cars In
Sanford with black paint late

GIFTED
INTEREST

Gas Retailers Charge 'Fraud'

Insect-collecting equipment Is surveyed by
Elaine O'Neal, teacher at
Idyliwilde Elementary,
Sanford, and some of her
pupils during open house
for the gifted children
program. (From left)
Dawn Clement, Michael
Baron and Karon Crawford. The children gave
reports on a subject of
their choice - from insects to museums.

By UNITED PRE= INTERNATIONAL
Energy czar James Schlesinger says a year's cutoff of
oil could mean an end to the "free world" as we know It,
but gas retailers in two New England states say the
current shortage is a "fraud" dreamed up to help oil
company profits. Schlesinger told the Senate
Energy Committee Americana are not taking the energy
problem seriously enough. The govermunent, he said,
should be prepared to impose mandatory measures this
summer to help the nation get along with less foreign oil In
the aftermath 01 the Iranian cutoff.
But in a newspaper advertisement appearing Monday
in Manchester, N.H., the 400-member Gasoline Retail
Dealers Association of New Hampshire and Vermont said
elilins of a gasoline shortage were a "fraud" designed to
drive up oil company profits.

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"Burfleld's rapid assessment of the
sftu(jon and quick action kept the victim
from being exposed to a fatal amount of toxic
amok.. Officer Burfield's actions In the face
of this danger places him inaclassabove the
average man and I extend my personal
thanks and that of my department for a job
well done," Chapman stated,

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Carter fiIiIiod fneial records, Senate Republican
Leader Howard Baker has taken the forefront in the push
for a special prosecutor to investigate the Carter family
peanut business. But the latM charges no sooner wore
published than Jimmy Hayes, a Georgia garage
mechanic who once worked for the Carter,, denied
making them. The Washington Post Sunday quoted
Hayes, a former bondsman for the peanut warehouse, as
saying he and the president's brother falsified records to
hid the lack of collateral on loans from Bert Lance's
National Bank of Georgia.

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Fire Chief CharlesChapman (left) recommended commendation for Longwood
policeman George Z"

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Begin, "substantial additional progress" been mad. in
narrowing ss differences.
"We will net fall," Carter said.
In turn, Begin praised Carter lavishly.
"You cams on the highest "delon in Pmtnity, for
peace," Begin said. "And you have succeeded. We mads
reel progress In the pssc..inthbi( process.
"Now 01csrus it's the tirn01EgypLNo one can duny
that we worked uurpsdltlousty as possible. The elation In
our hearts (Is) that we did a good job In the service 01
peace ,,

1e hod been no btion that Sadet would accept
any new coontir-proposahs. The Egyptian press, controlled by the guw%nwilt, had railed at Begins "infraxilgenc." and d'rW that Carter call the Jewish
state to account.
Tin Matoccmtrollsd oswspspui significantly did net
print a part 01 Ctar's parUamudary speech Monday In
wkhheepearedtobedBedM and Begin torthe

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Before his departure from heel Carter appeared to p
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bulor area 01 *44'." C
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When I first arrived and those few Om se which MW
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laraill cIdale agre.4 that Begin had aiso made led
mimmie concemiona on outa"ing
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over the fatur ci ii
the s.me welis captured
fri. Egypt and dawluped by Israel now supply hail
with 25,060 bauM a day.
me omclals aid thee concessions caused Carter to

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Several changes In Sanford's following the warning could 30 gallons.
refuse provisions have been lead to prosecution by the city
The collection of tires would
made by the Sanford City as a misdemeanor, said also be allowed as a special
Knowles.
Commission.
collection, under the provisions
The change requires the approved by the commission,
On the recommendation of
City Manager Warren E. placement of garbage at curb- Previously the city 'lid not
Knowles, the commission aide on collection days. Though collect tires unless forced to do
approved several minor thishu been the practice in the so in a condemnation'
changes In the city's refuse past. It had never officially proceeding.
been adopted by the cornThe changes were initiated as
requirements.
a result of citizen complaints
Knowles said the changes In mission,
The commission also voted to
refuse requirements enables
the city to take action against allow the use of piasuc oags as
persons who do not comply with well as barrels to package
the new provisions. He ex- trash. Previously, the city
plalned persons who do not required containers with lids
meet the requirements set out only.
The commission also reduced
Monday night would Initially be
given a warning by city of. the size trash barrel required
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Questioned

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
remembering fateful
Rep. Michael Barnes, D.Md.,
past military adventures as said "a strong, postive step" is
well as recent policy failures In needed to counter Soviet In.
Iran, Is suspicious President fluence in the am, but added
Carter's sending of arms to he does not believe the weapons
North Yemen may cause will be effective and instead
"more trouble down the road." could be "a symbol that is going
Carter last week bypassed to be more trouble down the
congressional review of $390 road."
Other members questioned
mlllhtm in arms by saying
figtIiig In Nor th Yemen is an whether Carter was justi fied In
"emergency" involving U.S. sending the aircraft carrier
security. Monday, a House Constellation and AWACS
Foreign Affairs
radar planes
the Saudi
isanmomwd officials to explain Arabian peninsula.
the action.
Rep. BenjamintoRosenthal, Dm
subcommittee
Noting that Carter's step, in N.Y., noted past aarances 01
response to a Soviet-advised the safety of weapons sold to
WASHINGTON (UP!)
job. industrial attack
Security or
by South Yemen, Is the Iran collapsed with the shah's
Congress Is takbW a look at an Imurance was the best-selling &amp;A time any piresideat has isu.
ixiuraxe market that preys on life Insurance In the country. invoked the emergency provi.
He said North Yemen has no
.the and elderly Amen.
Even then there wen abuses, ion, chairman La. Hamilton, pilots that can now fly the dozen
an tbrosmh door.to.door sale but witnesses told a Senate D4nd., said:
FSE jots or sokiens who can
01 polIcies that CM fm man judiciary subcommittee
"Most Americana would operate MOO battle tanks that
So the bIts they provide. Monday the problems are raw be able to identify thus will be aft to North Yemen and
' The pciesInquuuJone greater now because the In. countries on
paid for by Saudi Arabia. hIe
sown as "debit"
diy has shifted Its attention suddenly
national described Carter's action as
1W are usually a'4 from to the most vulnerable group In security Interests are invol. "totally smaccepwge."
$Nto$,1 each —amde weisty the w.
isid docr.to.door, largely to
Sen. How M.wMum,
1o..Iaeome families. DOblo, said a aubco'iimltlee
IIthmIi are doe monthly or thvptlon shows that debit,
weekly, usually colIted by ide
axe Is sold almost
.!&amp; at the phlcyIrId.r's exclusively to Inthidisis or
femilin With ,pnejjl Incomes
between $2,060 ad
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dehit
anc.
He said the Investigation
clam death benefits oRes le. pre&amp;,d allegatloss 01 hard.
em *1,060, wIth weekly preu. sell teduitpru that gIe out
whiM "mcntldy debit go pour and ua.dvMod, ofiy" has a gh'Jy larger Owing them erg. nli. 01
face value and mosthly prend.
pelki.. rather' than a
angle package at a lower CM.
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about trash pick-up. Several
citizens, led by Mrs. Audry
Corso, 127 Garrison Drive, had
urged the commission in recent
months to review city refuse
regulations.
Mrs. Corso proposed the
con*n1n compare Sanford's
regulations with those of
Clearwater. That comparison
led to Monday's action.

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Monday.
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A car driven by Almia L. Doyle, 2100 Hartwell
Ave., Sanford, was moving southbound on U.S. 17- nor injuries when car driven by Danny Bernosky,
92 Monday and changed to the passing lane, accor101 Garrison Drive, Sanford, struck the rear of the
ding to police, forcing Janet J. Bell, 134 Drew Ave., Bell auto. Some of the $4,000 damage to the Bern"
Sanford, to brake her car suddenly. Mrs. Ben went ky vehicle Is shown here. Doyle was charged with
to Florida hospital Altamonte for treatment of ml- careless driving,

Door-To-Door
Insurance Sales

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South Korean rice dealer
MONROE,La. (UP!)
Tongsun Park fabricated phony payoff lists to trick his
goverment into believing he doled out hundreds of
thousands of dollars to U.S. congressmen while pocketing
the money, a lawyer for farmer Rep. Otto Pawnan, D.
La., claim.. Park the free-spending star witness in the
government's bribery, conspiracy and tax evasion case
egaliat Pam, Was expected to testify after
prosecutors question four minor witnesses today.

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me Qty Connthon adding its coal.
mnendatlon, voted to place Chapman's letter
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effort with Sadist. The he aktbrovgh came at last although
the treaty Ites Is for. from wrapped up.
'We will net fail," Carter said Just before having Bin.
Grirlon airport in hash. It was the most confident
statement of Ida Middle East mission and represented his
pun determination to win ne aort of settlement before
retarniag to Wuldagtoa.
The Outing InCairotoday was for different from the
uproar*flu!elcome ci last wooL Then pictures of Carter
..ISadatliasd the route of his motorcade. American and
Fpdaa flap flew from ovary lamp post. Today only the
Fp flag flew over the marble pillared VIP airport

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and beyond the normal boundaries of Ida job.

flamos a second time, Burfield found George
W. Jones, who is "more than 00 years old," u
a confused state and dragged him to safety.
Jones, who ll.i with his son and daughterIn-law, was alone In the home at the (line of
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the first active volcanoes elsewhere in the solar system
at least four of them fountalning ashes as high as 250 miles
above a moon of Jupiter is "the most exciting finding to
come out of the mission yet," said a scientific leader. The
volcanoes may supply some material for the newly
discovered ring around the solar system's biggest planet,
he Indicated.

In his letter of commendation, Qtapnin

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heater in the bathroom, according to Bur.
field.
Overcome by amok., Jones vu taken to
Florida Hospital Altamonte by ambulance
florida
where he was treated and released.

Officer George Burfield of Sanford, on
roat patrol at approximately 10:42 a.m.,
t
ast Kartaw's lawnmower business on SR 434 when a woman who
works at a nearby warehouse reported seeing
amoke coming from a neighboring house.
Burfl.ld, after reporting it to the dispat.
thor, entered the anok.4illed three-bedroom
concrete structure. On the first attempt, he
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A Longwood police officer has been cornmended by Fire Chief Charles Chapman for
Ida quick action In rescuing an elderly man
_ Sunday.
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Irvin Frazier, 44, 121 Yale
Drive, Sanford, reported
vandals poured black paint on
his 1978 Buick LaSabre while
the car was parked in front of Midway, according to police.
The car had been left at the
his house, according to Sanford
dealership
for repairs, acPolice,
to
police.
cording
Damage to
Frazier's
BREAK-IN, CHASE
automobile was $300, according
Edward Staton, 19,
Ronald
to police.
378
Brittany
Circle,
A similar Incident was
in the
Casselberry
remains
reported by George W. Marin
Street,
Seminole
County
Jail
Lieu of
shall, 222 Tuskeegee
bond
on
charges
ranging
$9,450
Sanford, late Monday or early
Tuesday while it was parked in from petty theft to battery ona
police officer.
front of his home,
Staton was arrested following
The damage to Marshall's
1975 Ford was $100, according a chase through residential
streets that ended when his
to police
motorcycle slid under an un
ROUGH DRAFT
Therobber who made off with marked Casselberry police car
over $4,000 In cash from First on Queen's Mirror Circle late
Federal Savings and Loan of Friday night.
David Dercozlc, 609 Doheny
Seminole In Sanford made have
written afirst draft of the hold. Way, reported a man walked
up note he slipped to a teller into his house, kicked in a
bedroom door and took several
Friday, according to police,
A note similar to the one the cassette tapes then left.
A police officer responding to
lone bandit presented to a teller
demanding money
and the call saw a mototcycle leave
threatening the teller's life, was the area and gave chase, which
found several weeks ago in a ended in the accident.
trash can near the bank. Police Staton was unharmed in the
speculate, the robber may have accident. There was about $300
lost his nerve and discarded the damage to the motorcycle,
note on an earlier attempt to according to police.
Staten later reportedly cut
hold-up the bank.
That
Patrolman Jim Binghiun on the
in vestigation,
arm while at the Casselberry
police. Photographic evidence Police Department.
of the robbery obtained by the
Staton has been charged
bank's surveillance cameras Is with: burglary; treaspassing,
being processed by the Federal petty theft, reckless driving,
Bureau of Investigation, ac- fleeing a police officer,
cording to Sgt. William Dube. resisting arrest without
CAR TAKEN
violence, criminal mischief and
A 1971 Ford Pinto left at Jack assaulting a police off icer.
Prosser Ford, 3786 South High.
(UN THEFT
way 17-92, since September was
Jewel Knapton, 51, 403 East

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The AFLCIO today was
headed for court to prevent the White House from
threatening to cut off government contracts from companies that exceed the voluntary wage limits in President
Carter's anti-InflatIon guidelines. In announcing the
action, the federation said the civil suit would be flied in
the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia,
seeking to stop "a system of mandatory wage controls
Instituted by the Executive Branch without authorization
fran the Legislative Branch."

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Sr. LOUIS (UP!)
Public school teachers today
returned to their classrooms at the end of a 56-day strike,
the longest teachers' strike In Missouri' history.
"We're glad to be back," one teacher yelled as she
harried into Basbon High School, and another said: "It's
been rather boring. I just got things done around the
house tim or four (lines." Floyd Irons, social studies
teacher and basketball coach at Vashon, said his team
managed to play 10 games despite the strike and finished
fourth in the state tournament last weekend.

City Commissioner David Frm.
Fair announced today he Is "I am suspending the
adhord.I.,Mos.Resie
usup,ndlrg his weekly Wed- meetings MU aid_
there
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He Buys Her For $4,761
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (UP!) — An infatuated
young Malaysian who bought a Vietnamese girl refugee In
a bar for $4,761 was convicted of harboring an illegal
imlçant and fined $236 Monday. Osi thong Sim, 20, told
the court in Alor Star, 300 miles north of Kush Lumpur,
he raised the money from his sister and friends and paid
the bar's proprietor at the Thai border town of Pekan
Slam for 13-yew-old Mel Chen.

Ev.nlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

At Sanford Homes

994:
3 PC. CHICKEN • MASHED POTATOES
GRAVY &amp; ROLL
THIS COUPON 0000 WIDNISDAY, MARCH 14 ONLY

2100 SOUTH FlINCH AVI.
HWY. 1742. SANFOUO, FLA.

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The office conversation turned to music.
One of the women In our office mentioned that she
has begun to hue some of the popular songs she has
been hearing on her radio onthe way to work each
morning.
She related one incident that made me realize
one should exercise great care In discussing music
these days. As song lyrics and titles become more
and more open, perhaps those discussing the music
should be a little more guarded In the way they
relate Information to the less informed.
For Instance, the woman I mentioned before told
of driving with her aon4n4aw. Suddenly, a new song
came on and she exclained: "That's my favorite
song. What's It called?"
The son4n4aw's reply was hardly the sort of thing
any refined young man would say to his mother4n-

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Tuesday, March 13, 1979-4A
DOYLE, Publisher
Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
WAYNE D.

NORMAN H. OSHRIN,

Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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Pay Hile Being Studied

law. Fortunately, she realized the young man was
only responding to her question with the name of the
song. However, one can Imagine the problems such
a conversation could have caused.

Overheard at an area restaurant: A customer
complaining about the slow service noted: "I've
been on crackers and water for half an hour, what's
my crime?

For Instance, what If someone not aware of some

of the current hits In popular music wondered aloud
about Rod Stewart's most recent hit?;

A note of special Interest to all those who have
wanted someone to respond to Herald staff writer
Dennis Feola's column of a few week, ago on
jogging. Dennis Is an advocate of tired blood. His
Idea of exercise is blinking.
Recently, Dennis wrote of the virtues of being
sedentary. He challenged me to respond by writing
about the virtues of jogging and that got me back in
the swing of things. I'm doing several miles a day
and as soon asl stop sweating and shaking, 1 plan
to write that response.

Things have certainly changed. In the Big Band
era there were no such problems dealing with
Inquiries about music.
Who could go wrong talking about Glenn Miller's

"Little Brown Jug" or "Tuxedo Junction?"

Little Nation

Force first rushed 6,000 anti-tank rockets and
ammunition supplies to the North Yemeni capital
of Sana and then a carrier task force was ordered
to the Arabian Peninsula.
In contrast to the Internal political convulsion In
Iran which defied Western Intervention, the overt
Soviet threat to North Yemen, and through It to
Saudi Arabia, provides a classic case for the use of
U.S. naval power, the application of which will
undoubtedly be welcomed by the troubled Free
World.

Pleas e Write
Letters to the et.r are wek,mod
for pthIIcst1ai All letters Mai be
slgard, with a mdft address aid, If
peusibte, a telephone abu se the
IdentIty of the writir esay be vsdet
The Evelag Herald will respect the
wishes of writers wh. do .4 waM their
names is PrIaL The E,eM.g Herald
also merves do rI$tiet WA= $s
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VIEWPOINT

Options For
Network
TV Fare
By RICHARD E. COHEN
WASHINGTON
Federal officials have
decided that their beat chance to Improve
television programs is not to change the current
operators but to encourage alternative sources.
After years of grandiose plans and promises
for expansion, they may be successful.
If has become popular across the country to
criticize most television programs as
unlmaglnative,tooheavyonsexandvlolence,
and created by a few Isolated trendsetters In
Hollywood and New York.
Even If the criticism Is valid, the government
should continue to allow the publid to determine
what broadcast fare, If any, it wants to watch.
As Charles D. Ferris, chairman of the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC),
noted In a recent speech, the fact remains that
"on every weekday night television sets are on
In 60 percent of American households and the
vast majority are tuned to ABC, CBS or NBC."
But the reason they are watching those three
networks is because they have little choice. Few
viewers outside the very largest metropolitan
areas can select another commercial station
with first-run shows. And most public broadcasting programs still have relatively small
viewer appeal.
This system has survived with little challenge
for nearly three decades. One important, often

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IN BRIEF
Florida Tourism Soars
To Record Numbers
TALLAHAEE (UP!) Florida tourism jumped 10
percent In 1978, exceeding Department of Commerce
Projections and adding $600 million In new tax money to
state coffers.
Tourism officials said Monday more than 34 million
visitors flocked to beaches and other attractions last year
and spent $12.9 billion
both figures are records.
Secretary James Cooney termed the figures "fantastic"
and expressed optimism that 1979 will follow as another
banner year so long as energy supplies hold out.
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unhappy choices.
It could head off a convention by Itself
proposing a budget-balancing amendment to the
states, Or It could convene the convention, the.
first one since the Constitution was written In
1787, and accept grave risks.
There are fears the convention couldn't be.
limited to budget matters.
It might take up such controversial Issues as
abortion, gun control, school prayers and equal
rights for women; or produce a drastically.
rejiggered Constitution.
Even If the convention only wrote an amend.
ment to balance the budget considerable harm
could result. Such an Inflexible order could 1ea4
to widespread budget trickery on the part of
Washington to evade balance, Or, if bllndly,
adhered to, It could turn a mild business
slowdown intO :1ulkwn!I1ccfl.
Recently the threat of putting the government

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Made In Hong Kon9'

11"mum 15 or the 30 stations affillated vft

* network In the biggest dollar markets are
owned by the networkI' and, consequently,

hardy likely to do anything not In the best In- By RUTH YOUNGBL000
A similar device tears arms and legs off dolls
tereuts of the networks.
HONG KONG (UPI) marry limbs are ripped
animals to Insure they can wlthetand
For example, these network-owned stations from cuddly teddy bears, elegant fabrics are a child's temper
tantrum. The anatomy then Is
have shown little Interest in programs stretched until they rip, transistor radios are set acr'jtjp' to make sure the most
avid sucker or
distributed by Independent producers seeking to afire all to Insure that overseas buyers get biter will not be poisoned.
challenge the network prime-time schedule,
what they pay for from goods made In Hong
The laboratory also seeks to determine
Without the approximately one-fourth of the Kong.
whether
electronic toys will Interfere with radio
public In the audience of each network's owned
The "Made In Hong Kong" label once stood for or television reception,
stations, many operators feel It is futile to cheap prices and questionable workmanship.
Many countries, particularly the United
market their work nationally.
But the type of goods made In the British State, require that all electronic and batteryRep. Lionel van Deerlln. D.Caltf., chairman cclonyIsthanging. Faced with rlithglabor cost
at toys and appliances comply with
of the House Communications Subcommittee, and Increasing competition from other Asian radiation interfer. requir
ements, Chan said.
may urge his colleagues to reduce this control countries, Hong Kong manufacturers are turArticles to be worn or used for entertaüunent
and bring more diversity to television ownership ning toward hlgh.quality fabrics and fashion, we subjected to Intense heat to Insure they can't
and programming. He has sponsored a bill to electronic goods, watches and other high- accidentally start a fim
overhaul the entire Communications Act and tecimology Items destined for consumers In the
Spectrumchecks the
hopes for Its enactment in 1990.
United States and Western Europe.
quality of paints to determine any toxicity.
At the FCC, Ferris makes It clear he thinks
That wasn't always the CAN, recalled Cecil S. Scientists analyze chemical and pliarmaceutjcaJ
there should be considerably more than free O. Chin who founded the Hong Kong Standards samples Gems are scnstlzüzed. Canned food and
major networks and Is supporting steps to and Testing Center In W15.
areran oughi coimtleas tests.
.dge,, that goal, Including the recent creation
The Hong Kong label was so tarnished in the
Chin said at least *0 t.4s are run daily at tts
of a special staff to review network dominance 19S, Man said, that manufacturers often COW, DOW fimmad
by manufacturers' fees.
avoided It by substituting labels resdin
and analyze ways to relieve It.
The center has met with such approval from
Ferris believes the result almost certainly "Empire
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I IOttIr$ and exporters, Chan said, that he
will be a greeter variety of programs because
Chin's center, started with a ovsrmM
to double Its
e, F==
1 and services
"many Independent voices are preferable to a grant, eventually Overcame
' over the nest free yewe at a cost of $1 million.
few."
reluctance to .utenit sa'uplii of their prodscts.
Manufacturers must I,nIt a mlthnwn of
Even If govermnent does not act, private For a tie, the center offered a seal cerWing a free samples of each product to be tested and
enterprise has dranallcally altered options for prodoct met the standards of the ldeftstlion ttsy are ciwgsi according to the tests' conw.
the regular viewer. Cable television, which now country.
_y.
At the center 'ormçlee of knitwear, elegant
iiecbie 14 IT,IU1On horns.. can import programs
When a prodoct title Its tests, Chin said, the
from hundreds of miles away. In Atlanta, sports evening attire and sports outs width have fliUtiChJ is supplied with a detailed report
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corning Into view.
One, worked out by Nobel Prize-winning
economist Milton Friedman, has won broad
Republican support It would shift the emphiils
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Friedman proposes holding the growth of
talp
federal spending In any year to the
that the economy grew the year before. Thus ft
government would not grow faster than the pods
rational product, and the specter of a runaway
government expanding uncontrollably and
crowding the people's freedoms would fade.
The pvpmd contains needed fl. 4hHty.
In times of rapid Inflation, an exception would
bemade and spending would grow less than the
GNP. During an emergency or receidon the
spending limit would be raised. Thus
Widihiglon could me Its weight aplaM INlation
or #InwIkt, the economy. as required.
But In general the federal gonrrsnlM could
not dnand an ever.growlog share of the
nation's resource,. It would keep about the asmil
relative alas to the economy that It now has.
Certainly It seuns wiser Um rigid budge
balancing. But arnemllng the OomwUtdIon NO
not tob.donsllghuy, aidthspropoialshoqMb,
the athjsct of congesaslenal burlap, expert
iautiny and a nIonal debate.
Who knows, It jest could be the esawu' tea
federal speH'ig machba and bwesmmcracy that
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wrco are distributed to cabhvlew.rs nation- res4o.,ssr clothing

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No product with the center's no of app,a1
has 'vu' generated a cc"lalnt, he said.

MIAMI (UPI) Nathaniel Tannie Dean, the former
head of a Comprehensive Employment and Training Act
program, was sentenced Monday to a four-year jail term
for misusing $33,395 In federal anti-poverty funds.
Circuit Judge Natalie Baskin also ordered Dean to
repay the money and complete two years probation
following the prison term for his Jan. 14 conviction on 28
counts of grand larceny and two counts of conspiracy.
Dean was the former head of the federally-funded
Edison-Little River Self Help Community Council. He was
convicted of using the agency's money toy personal
debts to the Internal Revenue Service, for his common
law wife's salary even though she never worked for the
program and to offset debts of his leased gasoline station.
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amendment. If nine more states act, which Is

overlooked, reason Is that each of the three

networks owns five television stations
the
maxlmum permitted bythe FCC —and all are In
the 10 largest metropolitan areas.

Former CETA Head Jailed

By DAVID H'4DIN
"Don't look back," baseball Immortal Satchel
Paige used to say. "Something may be gaining
on you,"
These days members of Congress and the
political establishment In Washington are
looking back, very nervously. And something Is
gaining on them.
That something isa powerful grassroots drive
to curb the growth of US, government and of the
tax burden by amending the Constitution to
mandate a balanced federal budget.
Twenty-five of the required 34 state
legislatures have petitioned Congress to call a.

By MAX ERKILETIAN
Herald Sta ff Writer
As expected, the Sanf ord City
Commission unanimously
made amends f or Its failure to
pay $1,129.38 to two city employees f or time spent training
with the Florida National
Guard.
The workers, Danny Martin
and Kenneth Forsythe are both
members of the city's street
department. Martin was
awarded $89506 and Forsythe
$234.32 for time spent In guard
training.
In the past, Sanford had pa id
city employees who belonged to
the guard th eir municipal
salaries, minus what th ey
received from th e guard for
training.

to coincide with expansion of

the Sanford plant under
provisions of th e regional sewer
system planned for north
Seminole County have been
denied by federal officials.

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commission will go to pay for
th e testing. That money will
come from unappropriated
money in th e utility fund, according to Knowles.

The commission discussed
pay hikes for city employees,
il their
JULIAN STENSTROM

However, that policy was
determined to be contrary to state law.
state law. That law requires
At the same time, the corngovernmental entities to pay mission closed the door on
full salaries to personnel for future efforts to collect back
any time spent on military payments by city employees for
training with the guard up to 17money withheld during guard
days a week,
service,
Commissioner JulIan
"With all the publicity given
Stenstrom pointed out th e to this, those Individuals who
commission was not aware of would be affected have
the state law until Seminole probably all come f or ward,"
Coun ty officials began seeking said Commissioner John
support In a move to amend the Morris.

In other action, the cornmission appropriated $4,493 for
nitrogen testing In the city's
sewer plant. The testing is
required by the federal
governmentIn order for the
sewer system to receive a

next meeting, March 26, when
additional Informa tion wi'l be
available.
Knowles had suggested a 6.5
percent raise for city employe. However, Stenstrorn
suggestea me raise ne an equai
amount for all employees. He
proposed a flat figure based on
6.5 percent of th e city's total

permit to operate, according to

payroll.

city Manager Warren E.
Knowles.
Knowles reported efforts to
have the time requirements for
the testing provision extended

The decision to table the raise
proposal was made to allow city
staff to compute a flat figure for
th e raise.
The commission gave ap-

JOHN MORRIS

proval for a music concert to be
held at the American Legion
grounds to raise funds for
crippled children. The concert,
to be held later this spring is
being staged by the same group
that held a concert in
November to aid Belinda
Wilson, victim of an automobile
accident.
Morris voted against the
concert, because, he said, "1
see no need for it." He explained he felt the concert was
more for the fun of holding a
concert than for aiding crippled
children.
The commission also granted
a one year extension for the
paving of a parking lot at the
House of Prayer Baptist
Church, 505 East Third St. The
church reportedly does not
have funds for the paving at
present.
The commlFslon was in-

BERRY'S WORLD

WA1IINUTON
81oy workmanship and awarded a ILl mffl(t contract to renovate 414
wlMs on a $LSmilll'n goverunmaM contract at housing units on the Montan air bees.
MalaMrom Air You Base, Mont., have sp
lbsPraMabld was about$1 nlflknIowsrthan
persudly been winked at because of the coo- the Air Force's own estimate of whit the job
traMoVs red or suspected political bbmmm shoald cod. "Their pla was to do marginal
A trcihrm, project engineer was qvkft work aid then find the weak links In the
rtv'LThe contract omeur began accepting govsroment system to get It accepted," an Air
work Um inspectors had prsnoed a- Force off'$ol told ow assodat. Peter Grant,
satisfactory. The contractor Ipored Ia.
Problana developed dMod from the start.
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Musmehile, the Alt Force
brass seam more euncereed about keeping the Fay workmanship reported by Air Force
ccntractorhsppythantn us
thatthe work is hSspEtws —dconflrmsdbytwoofow
associates an the Greet Fails Thbas who made
properly done.
cmeitctIaiforma — Inclidedwarped
Wsaot zamal for Inspectors,whose job Is to
knpupuly PAW ft MW walls,
izesidve cost aid diode psrce doors,
dum't fit, badly
cm goverament contracts, to find their efforts lb. i'.tM..1$ deere aid drawers
WNW by pobtical mahrom from Cpl sanded walk ad large b"armed poorly
aIkd electrical fidais and pImeb
Hillonbe'iiUdafaveudcontractor.
DupihibMe
erme and chelsea flaws, 444
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aMy pidiama, the kind of service every o1 mob hevebe. was" bythe Air Force
of C.rir4rias Is expected to provide off sad are untly occd
coaMItr Rd ;; agency offtelals Ia,ilud
Thetiflag pok* laths contract—a abr*
hwe so sirs way of I 11rminI t.
switch from refsal to accepteace
e er
Whim a caMmetor eragguatas the dupe of lbs erc:
of lea. Greim Hatch, RiUIeb.
pr*1"M .ncs hi can MMMM Odals laid Aiedfer III* by Wads Ud.,Bret met
ur, rather thai on the ca--waft?" ofikialsin !on. incledsg
to teirkit
trades. hid risk aMagung a seaMer or on . Dow Lawe,hsMof we"
racting.Thsbs
adaIdsJobeIk4deitoMalaMramfars
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ficlal present, Harry Hall of the Strategic Air 1XIMMY. Stdppen said jnspedors refused to
Command,
agreed with Praxis that Inspectors accept Praxis' work that was as good as -i:
were being "oversesloin." Oddly enoegh
dons by WA= contractors, and said his firm's
nelar the project -lneor nor the Inspectors workma
was no cjijthem any other at the
involved were invited to the meeting.
lbs net romlt was that the Air Force began
For his PIA 164th kIs11 tbM be did at
bending over backward to keep Praxis happy. INervene to bring prs.we on the Air Force b
The project engineer and Praxis' pr4nclpsl only to "dear the air." He said be was as con.,
critic, R"nalildsyers, was taken ON the job, An
taltoldustbM, "r.qulrememds Mthe con- 5sdtothsAirForceuhawasatbp
tract are now being k1upW as to whether It friend's alkga'lon. of wair
will make the contractor mad and bring Sen.
CANCER CURE? Dr. Linus Paullng"a:
kktothead'
of
acid — vftam C
Bum St4p*s, principal owner of Praxis, told s
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Fire omciel. say that Praxis bad been invoking
the senator's nam. for a long 101mg time
The "Hatch commection" which carried b
wsI with the Air Force, was mare than the
co
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months.
The commission also ap
proved th e use of the civic
center March 30 with th e use of
alcohol at a rate of $250. The
International Elks Club will
meet in Sanford at th at time.
The commission approved a
request of the Sanford
Seminole Art Association for
th e closing of First Street from
Park to Palmetto Avenues and
Magnolia Avenue from First to
Third street Se ptember 29 to 30,

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Family Lives In Tent

TALLAHASSEE(UPI) Insurance Commissioner Bill
Gunter Intends to straighten out the Joint Underwritln
Authority, which he says Is giving auto insurers win
profits.
Gunter urged the Legislature Monday to grant him
power to appoint and remove members of the governing
board of the JUA, created to provide coverage to drivers
with accident or arrest records keeping them from

Home Equu-Loans
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qualifying for regular Insurance.
He also asked lawmakers to stiffen the arson statute
and force Insurance companies to establish a fund to
cover policies left by defaulting health or life Insurers. A

fund covering property and casualty policies already
exists....

'Outlaw' Threatens Judge
TAMPA(UPI)
A circuit judge disqualified himself
Monday from a case Involving Outlaw motorcycle gang
member Harry Charles Ruby after Ruby allegedly
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threatened to blow up his house.
Judge Harry Lee Coe Ill said the threat was made In a
telephone call to the Tampa police department last week.
He said the call was traced to the Hillsborough County
HO4IS1wtsaaRubybeftnsd aM witnesses said Ruby
was using a pay telephone at the hospital about the time
the call was made."Under the circumstances, I'm going
to disqualify myself," Coe said.

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. (UPI) An electrician lured to Central
Florida because of Its mild climate and booming economy can
find no home to rent so he, his wife and their four children have
been living In a tent.
Money is not the problem, say Bob and Jeannie Alexander.
"I never have had this problem anywhere else, and I have
never had trouble finding a good homefor my children at a price I
was willing and able to pay. Look, I'm not poor and I would like a
nice home for my family, but I cannot seem to find it," sa id
Alexander, 29.
He landed an electrician's Job almost as soon as t he Alexanders
moved here from Maryland a month ago. But real estate agents
confirm that his family's plight will be the rule, rather than the
exception, In Cen tral Florida In the fu ture.
Numerous construction pro jects Including Disney World's
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airport will flood the area wi th migratory wor kers.
"Where are all these workers maybe 5,000 to 10,000 of them
going to stay?" sa id Arthur Wllamoski, a member of the OrlandoWinter Park Board of Real tors' executive committee.
Once, during home-buying slowdowns, owners rented their
houses while waiting for the right buyer. But when the housing
market Is good — as It Is now In Orla ndo
that Interval isno
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"There is a limited market f or renters compared to a few years
ago, and It will get worse," predicted Orlando real estate agent
Earl Eberly. He says some 2,001) rental units are being converted
to condominiums. Virtua lly no new rental properties have been
built In the last few years because of Inflated construction and
land costs.

FREE SPRING

Sclen Ust Wan To Fight
Cu
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In
Space
Program
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UP!)

fIscal 1980 in the NASA doing the work In space science reminded or somehow conbudget,"
he told UPI after should be out beating the drum vinced that the program is
K
speaking at a U-M space right now and making a lot expensive," he said.
the drum" to prevent further science seminar for high school more fuss than we are about the
"I think If it were put into
erosion of U.S. space explora. teachers. "This Is only the Impact of the economy perspective, In comparison
tion efforts in the name of second time that's happened program on the space pro- wi th other Items in the federal
fighting Inflation,
gram," he saId,
since NASA started.
budget that are massive, they'd
De. Thomas Donahue, a key
"The administration hasDonahue said the space be willing to pay the kind of
member of research teams that picked on the space program as program has
the space program
"an Image prob- price
osts.$$
have worked on the Pioneer a program that is a fair
target
lemn,"
but
he said that problem c
Venus and Jupiter Voyager for retrenchment and I'm
quite
is
not
based
In a waning of
projects, said he feared the alarmed," said Donahue, public
Failure to expand the space
Interest.
program, particularly In light
space program could be a chairman of the university's
"I've always found an intense of the wealth of Information
victim of government efforts to Department of Atmospheric
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) three months of his federal cut spending.
interest ln the exploration of the yielded by Pioneer and Voyaand Oceanic scimoe.
-"Thlsls the cue o(aguy who prison sentence.
"I think that we who are planets," he said. "I think the ger, would be particularly
"There are no new starts in
But the officials did not
wanted to remain In jail and
woomm _ continuing popularity of the costly, Donahue said.
they wouldn't let him," believe him and Groth was
science fiction movies and
"We're losing the opportunity
Assistant State Attorney Kurt ordered to get out. Finally, he
television programs is evidence
to continue the explora tion of
Stn.on said Monday about the left. He went home and sulked, ______________________________ that people are Intrigued by
Mats, to continue the explorarelease of forger y convict he said,
question of what's out
and
his
tion
of the outer planets during
$ am. readings: tern- to 15 mph today becomnlag
Then on Monday, officials of
David Groth.
Donahue said he
the
next couple of decades," he
Last Saturday, Duval County the Federal Correctional halt- peratire, 40; oversight lows,, southerly Wedsesday.
colleagues "have the most
44;
yesterday's
hIgh,
71;
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WEDNESDAY ISTIDES
difficulty In selling the space
time to leave ft jail. At an Grothand warned him he would barometric pressure, 31.29;Daytona Beach: high 1:11 program" to certain segments
"In view of the excitement
earlier state cost appearance be charged with jail escape If relative humidity, $3 percent; a.m., 1:32 p.m., low 1:41 am., of government, particularly that
I have sensed this year
he had been given credit for he did not report to jail Im- winds, SE at 10 mph.
2:56 O.M.
administration
budget
officials,
with
the Pioneer Venus proForecast:
Fair today
time served In federal prison, mediately.
"I think the public would gram and the Voyager proPort
Canaveral:
hIgh
1:87
they said, and new he had to
"I think It's tummy," Groth, becoming partly cloudy a.rn., 1:24 p.m., lii 1:$ am., readily m)port a larger
space gram, I think this Is to be
vacate his ce1L
who planned to drive to Wednesday. Highs today and
ogram than we now have regretted . That's a sacrif ice we
P.M.
pr
Surprised, Groth pointed out Ti11th'e Monday, told a Wednesday In the mid to upper 1:50
Bayport: high 1:24a.m., 1:24 were they not somehow don't need."
that in still was due to serve reporter. "I just thought It 7%. laws tosight mid to upper
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served. City will pick up anything
placed at the normal pick up point.
Call Public. Works Department, 3223161 ext. 2. 1 Monday through Friday
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On one occasion when Hitler's demands on
Czechoslovakia brought Europe to the cliff's edge
of World War II, Britain's Prime Minister Neville
Chamberlain wearily wondered why the peace of
Englishmen should be troubled by events in a
distant, little country.
In a world grown much smaller and more
dangerous, North and South Yeman, two insignificant nations at the heel of the Arabian
Peninsula, have become relatively nearer to the
United States and far more significant to the cause
of freedom than was Czechoslovakia to Mr.
Chamberlain's England.
Suddenly, North and South Yemen are the focus
of confrontation between the United States and the
Soviet Union.
The Soviets lost no time after the fall of the proWestern government of Iran In putting the squeeze
on pro-Western North Yemen, which is being
brought under initial siege by Soviet-controlled
South Yemen.
The current border clash between North and
South Yemen should be regarded as the opening
round in Moscow's stepped-up campaign to bring
down North Yemen.
The obvious and unchanging Soviet purpose Is to
gain control of the enormous oil reserves held by
enfeebled, thinly populated Arab states around the
Persian Gulf, which the United States, Japan and
Western Europe absolutely depend on for their
industrial life's blood.
As elsewhere in the world, the Soviet Union,
impelled by a perceived weakness In U.S.
willpower and military strength, is on the attack.
If the Russians can grab North Yemen, they will
consolidate their grip on the vital sea lanes through
which much of the Free World's oil must pass and
moreover, complete their encirclement of the
greatest oil prize of all: Saudi Arabia.
This is already well advanced by the pro-Soviet
coup in Afganistan last year and the Sovietdominated Horn of Africa just across the Red Sea.
Indeed, the Carter administration Is moving to
respond with uncharacteristic vigOr: the U.S. Air

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A-Evsnlng Herald Sanford, Fl.

SPORTS

Tuisday, March 13,

IN BRIEF

1

Giving Away East

ACC Fans

GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP!)
In the heart of the Atlantic
Coast Conference, where the
fans take their basketball
seriously, you almost can't give

John's and Pennsylvania.
Glenn Cook, who'd been

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advertising in a newspaper to
buy six tickets to the regionals,
could have gotten 100 Monday
after what ACC partisans will
remember as Black Sunday.
"Fm like everyone else," he
said after getting a number of
offers for tickets. "I just don't
want the tickets now."
The Eastern Regionals will
put Penn against Syracuse and
St. John's against Rutgers
Friday.

away tickets to this weekend's
NCAA Eastern Regionals.
ACC fans, looking for another
showdown between third.
ranked North Carolina and
seventhranked Duke, were
denied the chance when the
ACC powers were unceremoniously booted out of the
NCAA playoffs Sunday by &amp;.

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John Bruson, assistant
manager at the Greensboro
Coliseum where the gaines will
be played, said the Coliseum
was besieged with calls from
ticketholders. And the ACC
headquarters, which is han.
dUng
tournament
arrangements, also was
swamped with calls,
The ticket books are $Zlaset,
and Bryson said callers were
being told "no chance."
"We can't sell them to
anybody now," he added. "We

might sell a few, but not many
so why would we want them."
The Coliseum seats 15,573
people and was sold out before
the ACC teams were humillated.' The sellout, said Bryson,
Included 750 tickets set back for
each of the schools taking part,
and he expects many of those
tickets will be returned.
Marvin
A. "Skeeter"
Francis, the ACC official In
charge of media arrangements,
said a lot of sportswriters are
changing their coverage plans.

Spoils

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"I'm getting a lot of calls
from people wanting to change
or to say they are not coming,"
he said. "I've already torn up
three checks! got for tickets for
sale to the press."
He said many newspapers
which regularly cover ACC
teams still plan to cover the
tournament but are reducing
the number of writers being

"Those who send two or who
send three may now only send
one," he said. "I've got two

MIAMI (UP!) - The University of Miami announced
the resignation Monday of Paul Massey, administrative
assistant to Athletic Director Qiarley Thorton.
Massey had served as acting
athletic director at the
Cal Gables school following the resignation of former
Football Coach and Athletic Director Lou Saban. He
returned to his former job of administrative assistant
following Thornton's Feb. 26 appointment.
Massey did not announce his future plans.
A university spokesman said Thornton probably would
name a successor for Massey at a later date,
Di'. John L. Green, Miami's executive vice president,
said, '11w university appreciates Paul's help In coordinating the athletic activities until a new athletic
director was appointed. He performed admirably In this
role and we all hope that he mid his wife can find the type
of work he Is seeking in Miami,"
Thornton said Massey's resignation was voluntary and
he wished him well.
"I told him I would do anything he wished In order to
relocate in athletics or stay In the community. I hope he
and his family stay in MIAMI, since the lave a lot of
friends here and would be mused," Thornton said.

teams will hurt business,
though he still expects a large
number of fans In town for the
tournament.
"Hopefully, there will be
other fans that will come in,"
he said. "I think there will be
some effect because there Is
something special about U
ACC - more wives would be
coming and that's where the
shopping really takes place."

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Parade

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And John Parramcre, head of
the local Chamber of Commerce, said the absence of the AOC

South's Cage Prest'i'ge

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Tickets

papers to cancel out cornpetely."
He said he would have
to
turn down some credentials
requests if Duke and North
Carolina played, but he now
should have plenty of space for
reporters.
The ACC team losses will also
affect the area's motels and
other businesses,
The manager of the Coliseum
Motel, near the tournament
site, said he expects a 20 percent drop in occupancy.

sent.

Massey Out At UMlami,
Successor Named Later

Gets Big Shellack ing

By MILTON RICHMAN

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John Stearns Not Laughing

ATLANTA (UP!) - The f orce Termessee Into overtime Dan Rounclfield, th
e Hawks' I talked about how we had bean
prestige of Southern college before losing In the tourna
ment leading rebounder. "I hope It, friends In the past and how we
basketball took a shellacking finals,
will carry over on the road." would be friends In t he future.
last week when only one of eight
"We did not talk about who
Dixie cage teams survived the
ne "no-name" Atlanta
The recent feud between Cale
first two rounds of the NCAA Ijawlcj are 10
was
at tit in the wrecki
games over .500 Yarborough and the Allison becausethat
playoffs.
was over and dons
and figure to wind up with their brothers, Donnie and Bobby,
with."
Only Southern survivor when
j six years.
has been a boon to NASCAR
the NCAA trimmed down from
Next test of the renewed
The Hawks, who have won stock car racing In so far as
40 to 16 teams was Louisiana only one division title In the 10 publicity is concerned,
friendship comes this week at
s
and, franiy, it's difficult years they've been In Atlanta,
The Richmond (Va.) 400, the Atlanta 500.
to picture the B.J1gI1 beating
Wing a nine-game winning which Yarborough won Sunday,
Michigen State Friday in the
ssk and are only two and a drew it's largest-ever media
Mideast Regional semi finals half games behind division.,
coverage. But those who
Larry Nelson, wimu' of tho
without their two best players. leading San Antonio. But eight showed up axpecting to -: PGA Inverrary Classic &amp;inday;
LSU,whlchplayedmostof of those wins were at borne another bumper duel were tOOkupgolfuabobbyat5
the BeAson W
the Hawks are 7 and disappointed because Yar- Years of all will. working at i
Macklin because of a broken eight of their next 10 games borough and Donnie Allison Lockheed aircraft plant just
foot, went Into the NCAA including all four this week - made up before the
north of Atlanta. Four years
playoffs without DeWayne are on the road where they have
"As
far
as
we
are
concerned,
later,
he decided to take a fling
Scales who was suspended for been a disappointing 10fl.
what happened at Daytona and on the pro golf tour and over the
hobnobbing with a pro agent
"We played exceptionally at
who allegedly told the 6-9 well on this ho,nestand," laid saidRockingham Is behind us," past five years has averaged
Yarborough. "Donnie and better than $70,000.
sophomore he could get him a
$1 million contract.

Sr. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP!) - Outside, a fine rain kept
hitting the clubhouse roof. Inside, John Stearns kept hitting the
t. barrel of his bat on the concrete floor, not ançily but steadily,
U to punctuate each statement he was making.
He had started out talking about what the Meta had done to
F.
Improve themselves over the winter - basically nothing - and
.
had gone from there to discussing what baseball people are
saying about the club's prospects for this year. Same
Basically nothing.
"I realize we are the laughing stock of the National League,"
'
.
said the Metal gungtio catcher, his facial fea tures reflecting all
the heaviness in his voice.
"People are laughing at us and that upsets me. I was at one
the local golf tournaments the other day speaking with a uy from
another team. He's with a championship ball club that was very
active over the winter picking up players and he said to me,
'What's
th ngthe matter
ll
with your ball club? Aren't you guys doing
any i at a ?"
"What could I say? I just stood there. I told him I dlidn't know
what we're going to do about getting any other players, but I said
to him 'When we come down to play you guys, you'd better be
Mike D'Arvllle swings for Mehier's
The Kentucky Wildca ts ran
ready because we're not going to roll over and die. I guarantee
out
of troops in their aborted
you that."
effort
to repeat as NCAA
Brett Molle slanuned out a
1. Statements like that sound good. Sometimes, they even look
Mark Hubbard also had three over Dlttmer.
___Maybe John Stearns,
champions. The Wildcats start- home run and two doubles last hits f or the wimers.
ood In the paper.
een I
ed the season minis four of week
Also, Pamer Stoolon Scored
to lead Griffiji Con.
WAS merely talking to be wit Maybe it was all n
In other action, Twelve Oaks
their top ala performers from
tj to a 19-6 thumping Caxnround used ___
than lIpwles.
the last fmth toedj
four
hits
by
In
last YISr'I titilita, had two over. Dlttmer Architectural Eric
John stearns win is starting his filth season with the Mats, Is
'i'-.1V, 1443, Bobb
De
ar
bcrn,inelndtnga
pair
other p yers quit this season Alumizunn In the Paula Litt
good looking eno ugh to be In the movies. I! they were castIng lIEn
le of doubles, and got three hits Do* And Jamse Her
1 es
beca
uselathey didn't feel Ue Major League.
there, he'd probably play the bad guy. The Metz call him "Dude,"
ea ch from Anton MWey And
were being used enough, and
but he Isn't a bad guy at all.
David Teeter In a 16.7 triumph
SUWIWINU iv
then lost freshman
DITYMIP
fgJ4 OP IPPIN
Breen Insurance made the
He just likes to win and be In the thick of it all the time, and
In AAA loop action, Keith Anderson
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via a broken wrist M. Hibbard 33 $prInfl$d 303
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MI1H, Steve Henderson, Doug Flynn, Craig Swan, Pat
23 UI?
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331 0sds
Conference tournament.
•33L,$g
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33
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and Nine Espinosa, he tells you how good he thinks they can
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I 11 can see us winning as many as go games this year,
2 I I LaPitsss
an 114 triumph over Most Observers feel Kentucky
II
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vga,,
IS $wag,sfly 3S
StSem for a 17-14 victory over Kiwanis. Scott
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44
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L'Heureux would have won the SEC
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Come again?
ThiNs
smiuc
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Melner's
had
scored
five
t
111
M1rai
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wo
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with
Without
their
No.
2
sc
McCaskill
Rla for e wjjuu's,
'mat's rigig. If everyone plays as well he can, we co
orer, and
2 5 LaPsssrs
2 5 i UI?
391 MuSh
tot
T.
To
no
uld win times in the top of the eighth for jjn Blanchfleld
III
Pialsv
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LaPsqq
302
being the suffering from fatigue In the T.t.h
it It nay sound like I'm anoking something, but look, I'm part of an
CSsrpails III
2011 II Yslats
2177 YSOali
Totals
31 15 IS YSOSOs
3414 1$ Totals
apparent safe lead.
20 13
thIsball club,andIgotto bellevejnj.
pi. J
latestagesof their fifth game in OrIffIa
Oil IN-i? DIft1Iir
Keith
Wallace
led
342310-? P.r
&amp;een
III
W
water
a
week,
osnm.r
with
And
th
ey
sti
D.
ll
managed
334345-S
to
12
"its
"We have a bunch of young and up
Simpson had
113 SO-Is
ming bcJlplayersand three hits, including a double,
134*0-a
they're good right new and have a chance to be even better. I Scott Underwood, Eric
Hagen hits each for the losers.
In senior
Bowles
believe
In this bell club and I believe in my tmmatss. I'd die for and Sammy Black had two PItS Realty
postedleague,
an
victory
these guys."
64
apiece for the losers.
over Orange Buick, despite a
Stearns probably would. Last June 30, In a game with Pitt.
home run by Jody Johnson,
sburgh, he showed what he was made of when he never gave so MIINUI
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And In the minor league,
muchuaninchathmsplateinacon everyone who sawit Oslsr*y AIIM
41 WaShes
53)
Uads.s4 $1 Csuc34la
still talks about.
Ill Cobis Bodo used the combined
4
CaShIer
three-hIt pitching of John
Playing right field, Joel Yoaigblood caught a fly ball and Naiss
was..
3
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411
MIIbrOSS ii a.
liraSsNm
3
Niuu
Hovis for
14I
pegged a perfect *Ike toward the plate where mm1ountaln
4" an $4 win over DeLoadi's Meat
D'ArilMs
Dave Parker, the Pirsta' $1ootl, 23pound Juggsrnsut
I PlImir
335
$slss
15 Scala
4 $
Mket.HOvIahadtbre,hjbof
bearing down on 8tsui liks a runaway locomotive,
ci...
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234
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Robby Stoner
NSrV*S
S NipiSi
Stearns never flinched. He Mood rock still and Parker hit
$5
Sessawild lot PraiS
3 $
added
two
safties.
_____
broadside. 'The Mets'
rugged Wool, 161-pound receiver put the Prilti
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II
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AndParker
14
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play dudsaved a "
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MIMer
Al I N
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wound up going to the hospital for
gu'y.
Sr...
JacuN
ii aim
21
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•
That a thewayStearnsplays.
41 3
341
Sol
"Fm going to go to war with then gays for six months," he
___er
31
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UK =ftifld WE NAMMIN with the MOW, Who be" finlehed
Ca.
It $I$S?
35
10
Sam
last In the National League E the pad two years, "and I won't
366
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Ashy
23 $ayr
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1511
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is
"matwdn'tbsme.UIfooghtat theMaor with Oa
TuSh
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Si
Caster at Little Big Horn, I Wouldn't have given up before
TilMu
34.5
ORLANDO
fighting started."
11
an
John 8teamsu1daU th jjthdesdau'ousn...Wh,nhenflWd, League Day at TliIu' Field on Ora.siluics
'
Saterday, Mardi 17,
though, he
BRAUN CADILLAC rnwais
Minnesota Twins and the
He isn't a bad dude,andhecajicaalftjJe, too.
sas N
Al I N
Atlanta &amp;sva will most In a LNOI.I $''
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4 I
1:30 p.m.axidhition g.
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4 $ CIlIM.
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Oilers' rwi*4 back One Mate fr. of cherge tirsugh the ss..a.
AUgIm, Tens (UPI)
$ 5 c-u--su
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NerIss
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$ I
Gov. 1W Cl-'-i4a dwlgiiM,d ornelal praised the Tyler iiMtvs
PIN jj
, $ •
319
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Scaly
see Tilsi.
Monday as "Earl Campbell as a man who hid tilted di esc mimi,,, of the t
8461
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TISIM $1111
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11 1W., aid i
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1$ UI-I,
honored the Hoeston never before,
of imdmrm piece of dM. ai,ans
34 III—
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Ring Commissioners Picked
NEW YORK (UP!) - The United States Boxing
Association, dedicated to a resurgence of American
VWaIHaa In this wm ni
- -1111111 c.puaia, wmowicea Mony 34
state boxing commissions have been incorporated into its
organization.
Wllllaifl'Blll"Bru1na13 of lUdsJpt,vJ,Va,,ct34Jrman of
the Virginia Athletic Commission and newly elected
president of the USBA, said working agreements would be
formulated with boxing bodies In the United States and
Abroad to assure that Ame rican fighters receive fair
treatment.

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Rice Lunches With Carter
WiNTER HAVEN, Fla. (UP!)

,

Boston Red Sox

Player In IM is scheduled to lunch with President Carter
on Friday, the team announced Monday.
The luncheon Is contingent on Carter's return from his
trip to the Middle East. The team said Rice will be joined
by House Speaker by Thomas O'Neill, DMaas., and the
congramman who represents Rice's home town of An.

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Bigger Jim Rice, the American League's Most Valuable

'.

ders, S.C.

Molle Homer Paces Griffin Win

Canadiens Replace Dryden

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MONTREAL (UP!) -The Montreal Canadlens brought
em
Sa ay
dSfaI'JJL.,ngway
their Nova Scotia Voyagetas farm tam in
mecan Hockey league for Monday night's gAme
Against Detroit Red wu.
Sevigny replaced Ken Deydan, who is out Indefinitely
with apulledhamsfringlnturfgig leg. Langwaystsrted
the season with Montreal,
VPPIBO

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Penal Box Record
61

BOSTON (UP!) - Terry O'Reilly, the flesty rightwinger of the Boston Brtdns, has spent a total of 17% hours
In the penalty box in pg
team record held by the legendary Eddie Shore,
The 1,040 ,rthit.s were enough for a team record for
Cal W Um IPW in the sin bin. Ma old mark of 1,07 wails
sit by Sear. In 14 seasons, O'Reilly needed a little more

than six ruem

Dickinson A.D. Named
'1EANEQ, N.J. (UP!) - Stanley Wright, a tWo-time
U.S. Olympic track coach and the athletic director at
California State University, Sacramento, has been appointed athletic director of
iicinson.
Wright, who will aa.e his ditties on July 1, succeeds
Robert Mets, the acting athletic director at FM the last
two years. Wright
assistant Ameri can
coachfcr the ISSOIJ*vpimdMexlcoatyand the 1972
Ganwe at Mwlch.

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DOUGH-RE-AMY

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Veiled Press to*i.haii And 00 tad hoped for bide to end North Carolina In NCAA 1744, In ivtodgans.
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:I.L ;1iI
3.20 3+00
1 Proud Zelda
1.60
0(41) 14.10; P(4.8) 301.10; 1(4-I.
I) S43.10; Time 40.40.
A
A-3,1U; Handle 5212,2g2
MONDAY NIGHT
First race. 5-1*. 0:
5J.D. Brett
6.00 3.80 2.20
2Whitepeak
3.80 2.40
6 Larry Miller
2. 60
0112-511 13.00; T(S-2.*) 04.40; Time
31 . 80 .
SKondrac,,3.15C
3 Lucky Maid
9+80 5.60 1.40
)Chip of Duke
9.20 8 20

BaseIaII

8 Sparky Scott
150
0(3-3) 31.00; P9.3)
T($.j.,
205.40; Time 31.35.
Seventh race, 5-10,8:
3 Wright Bahia
650 380 260
SANFORD-ORLANDO
2BuQIBoy
1000660
MONDAY MATINEE
I Dayle's Pick
140
Fla. llkan, 530; D.K. Ublch, 529; Ing
First race, $- 16 D:
0(23) 43.20; P(3.2) 101.30; T(3-2speed of
(UP!) - Darrell Waltrip Dale Eamhard 496; Benny for the
1)337,10; Time 31.7?.
2 Everlasting Love 11.405+ 00 5.20
Richmond (Va.) FairEighth race, s,.B:
finished third In Sunday's Rich- Parsons, 43; Richard Qill*ess,
I
RH's
Queenie
1.20
i.t
o
un
gr
ds event and picked up
4 Fair Ruier
25.80 9.60 3.40
mond 400 behInd winner Cale 470; and Richard Petty, 469.
3 Kubota
9.80 3 Mick's Wind Out
another
310 220
Yarborough but he continue. to
0(2-4) 11.20: T(2-4.3) 554.50; Time 7 Wind Songs Lov
Waltrip also
to lead
4 00
..
lead the defending Winston Cup In total moneycontinued
0(3-4) 20.00; P(4.3) 05.10, 1(4-3M
For the second straight race,
winnings with
331.40; Time 31.10.
Millikan was the top finishing
Second race s'wc
champion by 13 points in this $02,9 petty has won $
Brian Murray outdueled 6Agil
m
Ninth race, 5-15,1:
20.50 5.00 5.80
I'OOkM
with a sixth place finish Darren
year's latest standings, Yarborough $71,045, Donnie
2.50 3.00 3Mick'sOutlaw
25.60 6.00 2+50
Monday 3Whirllng Fran
released by NASCAR Monday. Allison $55,410, Bobby Allison and Won another $500.
IMIneolaCharil
0+00 lWildMcCoy
11.60 4.00
0(34) 35.40; P(4-3) 314.20; 10.3- 2 Bob's Kick
In th first four races of the $54,*, Buddy Baker
3.20
The next stop on the WlitOII edged
High
u 37.10, 00(24) 234.50.
-.0(3-I) 53.40; P(3-I) 114.50; 1(3-I.
current season,
2) $43.40; Time 31.75.
will be the 20th annual baseball, 4-3.
Third race, 5.14, N:
cumulated 637 points to 624 for $32,*, Earnhardt $30,640 and Atlantatour
10th
SOOMarch 18 at Atlanta
21.0 6.N 5.60 1 Reigh Count race, i, A:
John SmIth had the big hit of 4 Hello Hello
Yarborough. BobIjyAllison
7.00 340 3.00
Frank Waren $34,110.
1 Gypsy Ben
3.40
2.50
Nancy's Best
th game or La
ll n.
5.40 2.20
with all.
I 3Proud5lew
3.50 tCircus5herry
Allison became the March 25 the tour moves to solo home rim
3.20
0(1.4) 31.50; P14-i) 113.50; T(4-1•
the top
.11-4) 10.10, P115) 30*0: 1(14-I)
diver to win two Pole Nor th Wilkesboro, NC., Speed. nlng.
rs in
3) 453.20; Time 32.15.
114.40; Time 3114.
Donnie AllIson, 536; Joe MU. Awards this season by qualify- way for a 400 mile race.
11th
Fourth ICI, 110,0: 5-14, C
Murray scattered nine hits
lDfinitely
5.40 3.10 5.20 IManateePrincess 5.10 3.00 3.00
for the win while Whitehead
SBostonSherry
Yellow Light
4.00 3.60
7.40 3.40
7 Spike Bannon
eight.
6.60 75a
3.40
Q(3-4) 13.50; P(4.3) $7.00; T(4-3.2)
0(44) 21.40; P144) 77,10; T(4-4-7)
Rick Wells, Bobby Wells and 271.10;
44.00, Time 31.1$.
Time 31.73.
Walter Law had two hits each
12th race, Ii 0:
F ifth race, 5.15, D
7 Diamond Beauty 7.00 5+60 2.50
for Seminole, now
08 Jimmie
4.403102.60 SNancy Crash
5.40 3.00
IWrlghtChes-rl
3.40 3.20 lMaxieQueen
SUMINOSI
NOWILL
2.10
3Mariilm
AIiM
AIIM -------- -3.00 QIs.;) I3ioi P(i.e tie an.
SMuISr
QIII) 1.101 PIll) 24.70; T(L13) 4) I0t.I0; Time 39.67.
4 I S Sly
2 i
seas.
2 II Plaadsr
3;, 47.40; Time 32.00.
A-3,444; Handle $250,354
MONTREAL (UPI)
41* Murray
550
Do. 14,"Bowmansald. "y'r
he said. "We seem to play llls
Sl*ffi race, 5.1S,A:
3 • D,IVU
35
Guy Lafljui"s this shots going to be Important become better against them than
201 I Wright Anchor
$qfll
$
1.70 3.00 3.60
,
i i $ 4 Jerry Logres
on goal Monday night Montreal there's a lot of team juggling against some of the other
7.10 5.00
I. Walls
2 $ LIs,
I I 7 Dizzy Duff y
010
si
3 2 Sill
WAS only abl, to bsttle the for playoff positions and right t'ns. We've done well
of Law
0(1.4) 41.00: P11.4) 1540; T(1-4.
I I Seimpa
III
Detroit Red Wings to a 3.3 now we've got our siare of theplayoffracebutweoweitto Mama
IMP
255
441.40;
Time
31.54.
lilies
S I S. SialtS
2* 5 J.$mI*
323
giving the Caiwdjen injiriss."
oar fans to prepare Ourselves Tills
Seventh race, 5-15. C:
Titus
134$
only two vIctcri In their last
Monday
3Wendigo
the Cdien, for next year. They've given us kalmm
23.40 17.00 10.20
,s. i
esa
veu games.
7.00 1.20
went Into the game without ,, such excellent support all mews"
2-4 s Clover Don
4.60
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Waltrip Third, But Tops Points

e

at a record

10 were first

International Raceway. On

l))

Dog Racing

Whitehead
afternoon as Lake Howell
Seminole
in

$57,7,
Waltrip ac- Millilan $32,160, Tighe Scott Cup

third
Othe

Attants at NY Rangers
Philadelphia at Chicago
Montreal at Minnesota
Detroit at Washington
Buffalo at Toronto
Pittsburgh at Los Ang

Howell Tops
SHS By 43

e

Nine Shots On Net, He
Fails To Score Vs. Winqs

f

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ke Howe ,
in the third i

74.

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Link

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goalie Jim

Iniured Skier
Still Serious

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negative about the Idea of
Despite recent reports Pete March 21
Monday
W I. I Pis.
Detroit
as he was when It was
National Invitation Tournament
Roselip might take a job with
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Second Round
NY Rangers
3721$ 82
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Ind 73, Alcorn St 69
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36 21 7
Ohio St. 79, Maryland 72
Committee or with a television vote ona variety ofnijeage It," he said, "I'm Anxious to Phladeiphia
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Purdue 04, Dayton 70
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he has no plans to leave the replay to override officials' derstand their weather
W L T Ph.
Alabama 90, Virginia 88
NFL.
COtIdl Chicago
25 29 II 62
Texas A&amp;M 67, Nev Reno 61
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Norris Division
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IMadison Custard
660 720
44 13 10 98 Hockey
8 Speak Again
When asked If he might today will be the presentations two inches of snow In Detroit on Lo Angeles
5.00
29 30 9 67
Buffalo (NHL)
Announced
0(14) 25.20; P17.1) 44.10; 1(7.1.1)
contemplate not fulfilling that by the cities attempting to land a Super Bowl Sunday. Detroit Pittsburgh
21 20 9
6
dctensemen Ken Breitenbach,
347.00, Time 31.14.
Washington
21 34 12 54 Larry Playlair and Mike Boland will
contract, he quipped, "not Super XV and probably Super has an indoor site for the game Detroit
Fourth race, 5-1*, 0:
unless I decide to go to the Bowl XVI, in 1911 and 1962.
15 3516 16 remain with the club and will be 5 Rocktown Margi, 8+00 400 360
in the Silverdome,
Adams Division
eligible for the playoffs.
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University of Colorado," an
720 260
Seven cities are vying for the
Cincinnati (WHA) - Assigned 6Ore River
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football
officials
have
210
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31 III?
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29 2111
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The main question is whether by a heavy snowfall for Sunday,
Mondays Result
3 40 3.60
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Betnap
announced
his
Colorado.
Detroit can break the warm
1 Wilma Flint
Detroitt 3, Montreal 3
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resignation.
After each team make.
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Tuesday's Games
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going there by court order mid New Orleans and Los Angeles. owners will vote on the site. It
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ward Raul Carrizo to a °eyear
St. Louis it Colorado
his status is now in limbo.
Kukomonga
Detroit's chances got a boost takes 21 votes for a city to get
180 3 80 3 60
contract.
Pittsburgh at Vancouver
RzeBe Is scheduled to ar- when Rozelle indicated he is not the game.
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their first game.
It seems everybody's getting
their revenge on the New York
Th ree Montreal pitchers,
Yankees while the getting is
aided by four double plays,
good.
scattered 10 Baltimore hits to
Winless In five exhibition
defeat the Orioles,
/
games, the 1978 champions fell,
...
MannySangujflen'see-run
2.0, Monday to the Los Angeles
home rim in the six th Inning
Dodgers, the team they over(
powered the Pira tes past the
came with four straight victoTigers.
ries last October to take the
Paul Molitor, who earlier in
World Series,
topped the New Yor k Mets, 5-3, Sox their fourth victory In five
e
th day sign ed with Milwaukee,
Rlghthander Ken Clay took Houst on drubbed Cincinna ti, 6- games.
hit
ah
the loss after he ga ve up con- 1, Texas downed Atlanta, 7-2,
Ga ry Wilson and Randy tripl ome run his first time up,
ed and had two singles to
secutive singles by Dave Lopes, Minnesota edged St Louis,
3-2, Nlemaim each tossed three lea d th
e Brewers,
Bill Russell and Reggie Smith Toronto topped Kansas Qty, 7. shu
tout Innings and Terry
arid an infield out by Steve 6, Montreal upendedBa1th
Scott
Thompson tri pled In one
had a single, double, RBI
Garvey for two runs in the third S-I, Pi ttsburgh nipped De troit, two runs to le
run
and
scor ed another In the
ad the AStZOS.
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4 Bob 7-4, Milwaukee walloped Clevesixth Inning to break a 2-2 tie
Lyle, new relief ace of and lift the
Welsh held th e Dodgers land, 145, the Chicago Cube
Cubs over the
th
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Rangers,
and Doyle GIsIILS.
scoreless the rest of the way, to nipped San Francisco, 4-2,
Alexander, vying for a arting
no avail.
Seattle beat
berth with
S- '
Runecoring singles by pinch
the tUlfl, stpitched
Burt Hooton allowed one hit Oakland topped San Diego, 6-2. th
hitters
Juan Bernhardt and
ree Inni
five Innings to lead the
Ing without their regujar hit each ngs and allowed one Leon Roberts In the ninth in.
lead t Rangers. fling
National League champions to infield, the Phillies scored 10
to
he
lifted the Mariners over
their third victory In four runs off Jack Kucek In the ninth
Rick Sofield's pinch hit single the Angels.
outings. Lance Rautzhan and tiring to rout the White Sox. capped Itwo4'Wl, tIutflIflK
Outfielder Tony Armas hit a
Bob Castillo completed the
Larry Wolfe, acquired In a rally that ga ve the Twins; their grand slam off John D'Acqulsto
ON"-hit shutout
trade with Minnesota Feb. 12,
In the eigh th to break a 2-2 tie
In other exhibition games, si ngled In two runs In the
Otto
Velez
cracked
a
nin
th
and
give the A's a Cactus
Philadelphia clobbered the bottom of the eighth Inni
ng to liming single to score Don League victory.
Chicago White Sox, 114, Boston break a 3-3 tie and give the Red Pisker
and the Blue Jays won
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demon, half-human son of a
FRIENDS
9:30
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supermarket, chess patterns, © CAROL BURNETT AND
MARY TYLER MOORE
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EWE
MIXON AUTO PARTS

nod MACHINE SHOP
Phone 3224000
221 S. Magnolia Ave.

Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.,
210 Magnolia Ave., Sanford,
offers one of the bigger
wlectlow of art supplies In the
area for aU artists -from
beginner to professional.
Senkariks stocks quality
products with name brands
such as Grumbacher, Delta,
Wbor.Newton and Uquitex. U
they don't have what you want
available In stock, they will be
happy to special-order it for
you.

RICK GOETTSCH
We Are Proud To Announce
That Rick, formerly of Corrine's,
Is now a member of our staff.
He specializes in custom cutting
and styling.
CALL TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT
322-3914

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Barbara's Hair Styling
pu "OUF Satisfied Patrons Today Are Tomorrow's Customers"
116 S. Palmetto Ave. Downtown Sanford

When you need canvas,
brushes, oils, watercolors,
acrylics, pastels, sketch pads,
palette knives, speed ball sets,
Ink, drawing pencils, or easels
nknrk* is the place to n
They a, carry some craft
What would make amore
Ideal gift for yourself or a
friend than one of the new
Grurnbacher Art Kits? "The
Art of Drawing Animals",
"Simi-e" Painting, Watercolor
Senkariks is headquarters for art supplies
painting, cartooning, and pastel
pointing kits containing all thie can choose from
several glass work of all types and quality paints and varnishes,
materials YOU need right in the hundred types of
molding in makes and frames custom do-It-yourself products, paint
package plus a book of in- stock.
mirrors.
brushes and rollers.
struction from theGniznbacher
As a community service,
The Senkarik brothers, Jerry
Library are available.
In addition, they have large
Senkariks
has
long
been
known
and
Eddie, carry on the same selection of wallpaper designs,
Senkariks carries a complete
collection of Walter Fosterart as a showcase for local artists. customer-oriented service as Including photo murals and
books covering many art Each month a different artist did thetr father, John Senkarik, imported grass Mock.
from the Sanford-Seminole Art who started the business in 1945
specialtiesandcrafts.
IS open Monday
you get your painting Man. Is featured in a one-in a &amp;nall room shop. They are
7:30 am, to S
woman as the case may be) always glad to offer helpful
finished take it to Senkariks for
p.m.
and
Saturday,
8:30 am. to
advice on your painting flfd
Just the right frame. They show.
For Information call 322specialize in framing and you
Senkariks also specializes in
They carry a complete line of 4622. - ADV.

MIKE'S
A UTOILECTRIC
AND SUPPLIES
FOREIGN S DOMESTIC
PHONE 3234711
its 1. 21151 ST. (IIHIND tini TIME)
SANFÔRD

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SERVICES:
CPi.rin Systems
i.wiId Starters S Alternates SioSolit Alternaters S Starters In
Stock
ieulaters In Stock STrips. litterlos In Stock

S Test Altarnaters a starters Steel

MIki MAPLE, OWNER

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BLAIR AGENCY
323-3866 PHONE 323-7710
SANFORD

2510 A. OAK AVE.

High Grad Knows
There Is About Your Auto Parts

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Most American Cars
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ASK OUR PRICES ON TRANSMISSIONS, BRAKES,
ENGINE OVERHAULS, AIR CONDITIONING,
RADIATORS

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SEMINOLE BOATS INC.
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be sold at the door. For

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reservations

Welcome

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Ann and Guy Allan have
returned to their home In
Donny Brook, N. D., after
visiting friends
where they lived for so 10114.
Guy isa
&amp;j
U. &amp;
Postmaster and Seminole
County Tax Assessor. Ann is
former Sanford school teac.

1whim D*
Direct From

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51% OR TI1ITS
18-6Thom
18-9 Friday
11" sahwililay
17.92 LONOW000 — 33I

They

home with their shepherd
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While In the Sanford
, the
Abe were euttalned by
frida. They divided their time
S gusts of Bill and Walter
Glelow of Sanford and Virginia
and Jack Burney of Geneva.

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my city,

A DAUGHTER (12)
DEAR DAUGHTER: Your
uiuiiivr
mother coulu uc a Ilep-

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tonianlc—a perioa who has an
wiig urge to steal.
Kieptomanics can be cured

porters of the starting line,
huggers on the finish line and
timekeepers to bring a day of
Cheer an sunehlne 10 t

Tell your mother
about her problen, and urge her
to get professional help. It she
refuses, and continues stealing,

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Mrs.
Babish's tenants attempt to

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(2 Hrs.)
0 THREE'S COMPANY Hel.
on believes her marriage is
breaking up when she catches
Stanley with an attractive

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(2) (12) DAYS OF OUR LIVES

6:49

(4) MIDDAY

(4) EYEWITNESS DEA F N EWS

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6:55
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YOUNG AND THE

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GOOD GUYS
WEAR BLACK

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"King Creole"
(B/W) (1958) Etvi
Presley.
Carolyn Jones. A youth
becomes a Smashing hit when
he agrees to sing In a gangster.
owned Now Orleans nlghtspot.

7s02

Paul Newman

11:55

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MOVIE

11.30

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WHEEL OF FORTUNE
0 LOVE OF LIFE
0 FAMILY FEUD

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(2) PASSWORD PLUS
00(112) NEWS
€1) EDUCATIONAL
GRAMMINO

6:45

Ruthless men via for $100,000
in b 1,000-mi le oU.the.road car
race in the Philippines.
(14) MOVIE
"Mackenna's
Gold" (C)(1989)Grogory Peck,
Omar Sharil. A party of 21 is
reduced to three through the

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11:00
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U HAPPY DAYS (A)

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0 THE LITTLE RASCALS

MOVIE "Check.
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(2) EARLY DAY
(4) AGRON8KY AND COMPA.
MON)
(4)EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE
(lUE)
(:4) OF WOMEN AND MEN
(WED)
(14)3OMINUTES(THU)
(4)CAACKERBARREL(FRI)
0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
0 SUNRISE

(WED)

inspector fines her.

hardshina
- - they enInlntA, in
their search for gold. (2 Hrs.)

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5:30

0 SUNRISE SEMESTER

FRI)
(2) NASH VILLE ON THE ROAD

repair their crumbling apartment building before an

Lencla Lee Alexander, 16
year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph S. Alexander III of
Richmond, Ky., and formerly
of Sanford, has been selected to
compete In the 1979 Miss
Kentucky Teen USA pageant.
Miss Alexander Is the
granddatlighter of
L George
Walter Morgan and the late
Mr. Morgen,

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12) BEWITCHED

10:30
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STAR

(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.

LAVERNE £ SHIRLEY

with treafteaL

MORNING

530

(2) NEWS

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(4 0 ALL IN THE FAMILY (A)

TRY(MON)

6:30

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Wayne Williamson was
pleasantly surprised by about
40 members of the First
°'
Sa nford.
family and friends at a
housewarming party icon the
completion of his new home on
Markham Road.
Wayne, a church deacon,
received a number of gifts
__ calmed goods and
hludbig
even salt and pepper.

4) UPBEAT

10:00

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Pvt. Chris E. Hauwlck has
Whenever you heir the name
pj, recently completed basic
fraIni In the U.S Army at
b
P'
Fort
Gordon, Ga. He was
cosçls fcrmsd the Gcd
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taking the basic
ago, and ar in the proc of ____
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a GOOD MORNING AMERI.

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According to Laurie Dickay,
at '"' "
AMOCIStICa, slictIes 01
OffIs aid board members
will be held Wedouday night
irlor to the Bail concert 01 the
"The New Cwisty
Mistrels, it $ p.m., at the
Saits'd Chic

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BIRTH
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Sanford Q,Ic C.entsr on the grirideon of W. and Mrs.
night of St. Pafrick's Doy, it $ 011N KUTSkIT (4 SuitCtd1
p.m.d do spkofthe andls the aonolW and Mrs.
ail of Sadort me concert is Larry Hkk 01 Tltiusviu..
free. Expect topnotch en
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paper, but leave out

Olympics held on the campus of
Central Florida University.
The lively guild dancers
served as enthusiastic

Who speaks and amiatas
igar1an?
Anna Usetat has a letter (01 a
business nature regar
her
We fath.)
which she
Area colleges
hove been 'a4ie
up
With a tranelitor.
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tog the waebeid
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.ae call Anna, maii, 0*114ES
of Baitaid Seminole
isis SPA Ccnim.wsn ST T
PUSU$i4*
participated In • 3ç5f3
days, or mui, evenings,
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home, so please answer

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at the association
social
hail.
No tickets for the
said providing guises is not a
BYOB
Irish
flingand buffet will
budgeted program.

Auto Glass

my father?

I can't take a chance of
getting a letter from you at

retarded and handleann.rl

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Mickey Fleming's name may
wrote a letter
Manager W. E. "Pete" havebeenleftoutofthereport,
but she's still number one
Knowles
anyhow,
Mickey won first place
city place a "Duck
(in
the
category)
at the Florida
sign in the area.
Federation
of
Women's
Clubs
Liz received a letter
Dlct
VU
Arts
Festival
at
city manager to wit:
ApCp&amp;L
Her
china
painting
We have yet been unable to
educate the ducks to resi and earned the
understand the sign, and
YOU can drink your IrIji
Warning
deprive many of fresh duck 2' and dance an Irish Jo
ocçs, jig, on St. Pafricks Day
dinners, and
OR you can quietly
and
C) Forcing ducks
enjoy
the
opera
both
on
the
one point would deprive them of
their constitutional right of Sanford Scene for Saturday
nighL
freedom of choice, and,
g
d) Some of the ducks are so
School
oclatlon
is hosting an
old they would require
Irish fling

GET YOUR POOL SACK IN SHAPE FOR THE SUMMER

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FAMILY FASHIONS

"Hey, how d'you
keep that terrific shine?"

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ou1d I tell

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whole family will be ruined,

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spring are surfacing

And
Spring Is associated with the
mating season, among other
good things.
Mrs. Norman (Liz) Helfrich
Jr. was so concerned about the
safety of adorable ducks and
_Lit,

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DICK BEADLES

(2)(11)CLIFFHANGERS Susan
Williams faces a herd of
stampeding elephants; Jim
Donner is taken prisoner by
Thorval's men; DracuI's
jealous girlfriend unleashes
vicious guard dogs against
Mary Gibbons.
0 THE PAPER CHASE
It's Han vs. Kingsf laid when the
University Building Committee
plans to raze Ernie's Tavern.
0 HAPPY DAYS Fonile duels
with a French fencing champI.
on after the man insults Amerlca and makes crude remarks
about Joanrle.
EINSTEIN'S UNIVERSE
Peter Ustlnov explains many of
Einstein's theories with graphic
"u'u" UIIU

she has no use for.
What
me is how Mom is
always lect uring me to be
honest and
What should I do? I'm afraid
Mom will get caught and sent to

I n And Around Sanford

worshippers (A)

8:00

buy Just about anything
wants. She even steals things

FLORIDA BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, INC.
$23 S. Orlando Drive In the Sanford Plaza
TYPEWRITER CLEANED
Mike's Auto-Electric and will be moving to Its new
The owner, Mike Maple, who special equipment to test
* SPECIAL AND OILED. Minor repairs and
Supplies at 205 E. 25th St., location at 2LI5 Park Ave. on started the business five starters and alternators both on p
ribbon FREEI
(NOW ttmru 3-15-79)
months ago was In the auto and off the car; t1i cornny I
Sanford (behind lire lime) March 24.
parts business In Sanford also tests charging systems.
• MANUAL *995 • ELECTRIC $12.95
I
before that for 12 years. A life•w. Specialist in Sam, service,
Rntals New and Used.
3223621
Mike's rebuilds and Installs •
long resident of Sanford, helsa
graduate of Seminole High alternators and starters and • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
carries regulators and Tropez
School.
batteries In stock.
Mike's specializes in the sale
of rebuilt units and has rebuilt
For the convenience of
alternators In stock on an ex- customers, Mike', will pick op
change
you can n and deliver vehicles. Hours are
your old oneand pick up a from 8 am, to 5 p.m., Monday
TNCE9
rebuilt unit. They service auto through Friday, and I am, to 1
CALL 3224172
pin, on Saturday.
CORRINI MAHON - DIANE BUTLER
electric systems on both
detnestic and most foreign
For service call 3234711.
BEAUTY
cars.
Mike's Electric will itiul keep
SALON
this ____
mnbar when In th. new
SINCE ise
DIANE RUTLIR
Mike's Auto-Electric has locatka - ADV.
Mes. £ Wad. M, TI'i$..Tbors..p,j. t.S. Sat. $2
3619 FRENCH AVE.

How is your car running?

barn Jordan.

We're mtpooI-,Abby. Mom

YOUNG DRIVERS
SR 22's FlIed
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. Cancellation For High Risk

Tuesday, March 13, i79-1B

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Senkariks: It's The Place
For All Your Art Supplies

SUPPLIES

A COMPLETE LINE

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Tuesday, March 13, in,

Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

- Tuesday,

CLASSIFIED A DS

Ilealty Transfers

FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAMI
Notice is hereby given that I am
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged Inbuslne at 234 Hwy 17.92 engaged in business at n2 W.
Casselberry, Seminole County, Palmetto. Longwood, Fia. 32730,
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Florida, under the fictitious name
Seminole County, Florida, underthe
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FLOWER fictitlousnameof BABYLON LAWN
_______________________
SHOP, and that I Intend to register SERVICE, and that I intend to
said name with the Clerk of the registefsaktflam,wlffith,CiefkoI
JSI Dcv. Inc. to Joseph P. Latleur
(QCD) Helen W. Remqjsat, Wid. to
Helen Ballard, wid. to Charles N.
(QCD) Clifton L. Johnson 5. Carol Circuit Court, Seminole County, the CIrcuit Court, Seminole County,
itimi ................. 43c a line
Patricia E. Remusat, that part
Jr. 5. wf Beverly Lot 124, Foote &amp; WI. Margaret 1. Lt 20, blk G, to Geo. 0. Perkins, sgl &amp; Bonnie j, Florida in accordance with the Florida in accordance with tie
3
consecutive times ... . 31c a lIne
blk. 19, Chapman &amp; Tuycker
Wedgewood Unit Three, $32,200.
Seminole Terr. Replat $3,000.
igi. Lot 2 1. E 7' of 3, UnderoSki. provislore of the Flctitiou$ Name provisions of the Fictitious Name
Satf E. of Pump Branch less
icons.cunveflmes..... 35c a Une
Georg.Emit 1. WI. Dorothy to
Statutes, To.Wlt: Section U5.09
Henry F. Atchison I WI. Ella to $100.
Statutes. To.Wit: Section sss
1:00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.
de,. six.
Alfred B. C.laese 5. WI. Elsie R., Charles N. Foote 1. WI. Margaret 1.
S a t t e s Florida Statutes 1957.
Mary H. Oyler, Sgl. to Michael E. F I o r I d a
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Winter Springs Dcv.
to Lots ii a hA, blk 0, Sweetwater Lt 21, blk G, Seminole Terr. RepI. Adklin a WI. Laurel A. Lot
Big.: Walter Lena
1957,CA$SELBERRY.FERN PARK
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY 9.Noon
Residential Comm. Amer., Inc. Lot Oaks. Sic. Five. 555,000.
$3,000.
Publish MarS, 13, 20 21, 1919
MAITLAND FLORIST, INC.
___________________________
Mayfair Sec. First Addn.
2fl-Wlnter Springs Un. 3. $fl,.
Grace Prop., Inc. to Barbara
DEH.32
Bill BGrief&amp;wf. Phyllis to Curtis
Harold R. Blaiock, Pies.
Jullanna A. Tanner, wld. to Paul
NOTICE
(QCD) Resid. Comm. to AR. Olsen, Unit 312.0, Aitamonte Ilts. E.Granberryir.Iwf. Barbara, Lot A. Rudolph &amp; WI. Pamela K. Lot?, Publish: March 13,20, 27, AprIl ,
Traynor, Jr. I WI. Marilyn .j. it. 520.900.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
14, blk H, Carriage Hill Un. 2. blk C. Walker Addn. As No. 2. 1979
211, WinIer Springs Un. 3. $22,000.
Board of County Commissioners of
Robert B. Schumaker a. Donna to $44,500.
DEH77
$31,500.
Bertha Taylor I. NathanW. Daniel Fach I WI. Constance Lt. 10
Seminole County, Florida, shall at
Ronaid Bove a wf. Olga to Robert
Ann Rataczak, wld. to Eugene E.
NOTICE UNDER
Stripling to J. Gordon Butcher a *1. Longwood Square. $31,900.
10:00 A.M. or as soon as
Buckner a. wf. Charles I. Lt. 1, blk G. Hance 1. WI. Gladys .1. LOt 21 &amp; W''
Lois. N so' ot Lot 12, wellIngton
FICTITIOUS
NAME
STATUTE
James I. Kimber to Claude L. Seminole leer. RepI. $3,000.
thereafter, on the 10th day of April,
of 22, blk E, Robert 1. Betls Addn. TO WHOM
IT MAY
CONCERN:
Addn. Sanf. $5,
Robers a WI. Karen R. Lot 23,
im, consider the adoption of tIle
__________________________________________________
Robert H. Niemyer, sgl to
Alt. $32,500.
Jean Cable to James S. Holcomb Oakland Hills, $23,200.
Notice is hereby
gIven that
the following OrdInance:
Thomas G. Beard, sgl. It 21, Wind.
John C. Dodd &amp; WI. Frances to undersigned,
pursuant
to the
(Married) Lot 17 bik F, Paradise
An ordinance relating to
Broyhill Realty Inc. to Fla. ward Square, Sec. One. $15,000.
Becky Jo Morelh, so,., S½ of
Point, First Sec. sisx
LOt 61, "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter specified areas of the unincorpor.
SanitarIum a Benev. Association.
___________________________
____________________________
(QCD) Aubry H. Batton, Jr. &amp; WI.
51k 3. West Wiidmere,
Fiorida Statutes, will regIster atid territories of Seminole County,
James H. Morgan &amp; WI. Mary to W½ Of SW'/I of NE'4 Sec. 13.21.29, Peggy to Berwyn A. Peters &amp; wI.
Ellis
Thomas E.,
withfor
theSeminole
Clerk of the
CIrcuit
Court, Street
Florida;
creatingDistrict;
the Bel.Air
Hills
6—Child Care
4—Personals
Beverly D. Merritt, sgi. Lot ii bIk 5, less part piafted as Lake Adelaide Julia, Beg. SE cor. Lot 2, Eureka bath
sgl.Knickerbockerl
to Thomas E. Knicker.
in and
County,
Florida,
Lighting
to be
en.
Weatyhersfield lit AOdn. $31000 Shores Rev., I. less other etc. Hammock. $100.
___________________________ _______________________
____________________________
backer Beg. 9.1 c. S &amp; 23' E of NW
______________________
Dale J. Hutcheson a WI. i. Joan to $420000.
(QCD) Jeremiah I. Beary, sgl to cor. of SE'/4 run E 5112' etc. Sec — upon receipt of proof of publication titled the Bel.Air Hills Street
of this notice, the fictitious name, to. Lighting District Ordinance; provi.
Child care my home Mon. ttiru Fr;.
Glenn W. Wright, sgl. Lot 32, blk A,
Jimmie Ramsey &amp; WI. Judy to Lula E. Bury. sgl. LI 14, blk B,
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
fl-s.
wit:
APPLIED
North On. Tern. Sec9 Init 2 $31,400. Clifton I. Snider &amp; wI. Ruby. Its 6, Easthrook sd Un. 16. $100.
6a.m. till 1p.m. $25 wk., $6 day
ENERGY ding for definitions; providing
IN YOUR FAMILY?
________
____________ PRODUCTS. Under which I am governance of the district by the
or $1 hr. Call 323.53.44.
Doris Ross to Teresa H. Markle 7, I I S 13½ 019, blk A, Flamingo
AL.ANON
Henry Ewen 1. WI. Elaine to Wm.
___________________________
engaged in business at 174 Plumosis, Board of County Commissioners;
(Married) Lots 52 &amp; 33,3rd Sec., For Springs, $41,000.
For familiesor friends f
C. Perry, sgl. Lots 7
I, blk 22,
Carrel's Kiddie Korner
Mellong. six.
Altarnor*e Springs, Fl.
providing for maintenance and
prdolerndrink.rs
(QCD) Burton A. Sines &amp; Howard Sanlando the Suburb, Beaut., Alt.
Ostean Area
That the party interested In said operation of street lIghts within the
Teresa Markle to Doris H. Ross &amp; Lefkowiti, trustees etc to Phabb Sec. $71,500.
For future Information call
Call 322.2516
business
enterprise
is
as
follows:
NOTICE
Phyllis H. Bland, Jr. ten., Lots 521 Assoc., Lot 67, The Highlands Sec.
district; creating an Advisory
647.3333 or write
__________________________
David E. Haddix &amp; WI. Betty to
Fred Niuhart
53, 2nd Sec., Fort Mellon $100.
One, LI. 29, The Highlands Sec. One. Raymond C. Woltens I WI. Mary J. S
Board; setting forth fIscal and
SanfordAl.AnonFamIlyoroup
_____
______
NOTICE is hereby given tnat the Publish Mar. 6, 13, 70, 27, 1979
Beck Constr. to Andrew C. Moler 5100.
taxation procedures; empowering
P.O. Box 353
3$—H
Vnd
67' of Lt. 41 N 13' ofS, bIk A. English
DEIU4
Board
of
County
Commissioners
of
the
levy
&amp; wi. Patricia A. Lot 22. Quail Pond
of
special assessments or
Sanford, Fia. 32771
(QCD) Burton A. Sines, Ir. etc. to Ests., Unit One. $42,500.
—
Raymond B. Gore &amp; WI. Ruth to Seminole County, FlorIda, shall
East Addn Cb. $41,600.
Phabb Assoc., Lot 1, Spring Ham.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR taxes within tile district; and provl.
LET'S BE HONEST
at
DRINKIND
P*C1 WITH A
10:00A.M. or as soon as possible
Clarence .1. Lotir 1. WI. Virginia to mock Indus. Park. $100.
Dennis K. Barncord 5. Greta A. W½
if you weren't looking for a new
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA ding for construction, severabIlIty,
PROBLEM?
and an effective date.
Wm. A. Ser &amp; wI Cynthia Lot 4, blk
FlagshIp Bk On to Linda C. Clark, of E 264' of NW¼ of NW½ of NW'/a of thereafter, on the 10th day of April,
career you wOuldn't be reading
PROlATE
DIVISION
pirtiipsAlcoholIc5Anonym05
'ti, consider the adoption of the
Said
A Howell Cove, 1st Sec. $31,900.
district
shall
Commence at intersec. E line of NE½ SEC. 33.21.32. $6,000.
ipass the
thisad,andifweweren't looking
File Number 79.32 CF
Can
Help
Jennie Roscigno to Superior SEC 10.2030 1 S line of Sanford
following described areas of
George N. DavIs &amp; wI. Alberta to followIng Ordinance:
for someone to do a lob this Id
Division
An ordinance relating to specified IN
OneUfl
Constr. Co., Lots 676, 677, 675 &amp; sn, Grant etc. 32.312 $163,000.
Seminole County, Florida:
Lois H. Carnesale, sgt, 1. Charles E.
wou$do'tbehere. If you want the
RI: 151*11 op
of the
unincorporated
WrttrP.O.Jo* 1213
Longwood $11,000.
Bel.Alr Hills Unit One, Lots 1
Cynthia Tribit to Michael R. Sorenson, LI II, Cypress Landing at areas
terrItories
of Seminole
County,
FRANCES STINt,
opportunIty to earn Three to
Sanford,ThrIda 3217t
ttWouofi 91 InClusive PB 22 Pgs. 7 &amp;
(Q 0) Arthur R. Sousa to Cronin I Patricia Vp mt &amp; Tyler Sabal Point. $12,500.
Five Hundred dollars a week,
MANY FRANCIS STINE,
Wm.
HY.
Canington
&amp;
*1.
Ia
to
Fionida;
creating
the
Wekiva
Golf
S.
Catherine W. McCuller. Lot 6, blk G, Ersklne Shephetdion, Jr. I Settle
call 110.432.5403 anytime for
LONELY?
Write
"Get
A
WHY BE
Arthur H. SIckwIth, Jr.,
Lake Kthryn woods, 1st Addn. six. C., ½ mt. Lot 7, blk 0, Golf View Chutes Brucato &amp; WI. Marcia. Loh Villas. Section One Street Lighting
recorded message.
Deceased
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
District; to be entitled the W.kiva
Peter A. Smith &amp; WI. Maude to Ests., Sec. Meredith Manor Unit 20, WillIamson HIs. 527.500.
Clrk of the Board of County
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATION
Golf
Villas.
Section
One
Street
Ligh.
1031.
CIWIr.,
FL.
33317.
P.O.
50*
Philip 0. Joannides 1. wI. Betty A. One. $17,200.
Commissioners
In
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
Thomas E. Scheffer I
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
WI. Roneil.forgovennanceofthedistnlclbythe
ting District Ordinance; providingTHE
CLAIMS
OR ESTATE
DEMANDS
AGAINST
and for Seminole County,
Lot2,blkA,CountryClubManorun.
OPerators who own their own
Fia. Resod. Comm. to Guy N. to Wekiva Hunt Club Community
ABOVE
AND
ALL Florida
Waddlngsby DOT
3. $22,500.5
tacidam.axle tractors to run the
Costa &amp; WI. Louise. Lot 33, The Assoc., Inc., Commence at NW cor. Board of County Commissioners;
NOTARY
PUBLIC
PublIsh: March 13, )79
Raymond P. Mador &amp;wf. Evelyn Highlands, Sec. One. $43,500.
of It. 77 Lake Brantley Hills $100. providing for maintenance and OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED DEH.13
East Coait. Home on weekends.
322.2036or
323-0667
to George H. Dudley I wI. Sue Ann
Fla. Resid. Comm. to Manuel
advances on each trIp 5. fast
Kathy B. Kinney &amp; fib. Wm. H. Jr. operation of street lights within the IN TI-sE ESTATE:
LI 17 bik A, Eastbrook sd Un. 12. Aponte &amp; wI. Maria P. Lot 59 The toWm. H. Kinney Jr. B. S line of
weekly settlements. Call
DIVORCE-$20.SO--Guarante,d.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
$44,600.
Highlands Sec. One. $33,200.
N½'of NE¼ of NE¼ of NW¼
MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS
Free details; KIT, Box 791,
district;
creating
an fiscal
Advisory
Burd; setting
forth
and thattheadmini$trallonoftheestat, SEMINOlE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Levey C. Powell I WI. Geraldine
Howell Cove Constr. to Mack NW¼ SEC l42030 etc. $100.
Toll.Free 1.500-431.6312 ask for
Pompano,
FL.
33061,
941-4997.
MARY
P101*11
DIVISION
taxation procedures; empowering of FRANCES STINE, ak-a
to Arthur Nuecnburg &amp; WI. Gladys Perry WI. Ann, Lot 3, bIk Howell
Bob Beyls. EOE.
Fred T. Angle &amp; wI. Rebcca to the levy of special assessments or FRANCES STINE, deceased, File File Number 79.57 CF
_________________________
W'/, of Lot 9 blk 3, Tier 11, Traffords Cove, 2nd Sec. $43,200.
NumberCourt
79.32for
CPSeminole
is pendingCounty,
In the IN
Divislea
_______________- ________
Bertha
A.
Angle
From
SE
cor.
of
taxes
Within
the
district;
ond
provi.
Circuit
Map ci SanI. 15.000.
(QCD)JamesC. HIsawIWI. Ruth SE/i of NE¼ of SE'/i SEC
RI: ESTATE OP
4*—PublIc Notices
Levey C. Powell I WI Geraldine
to James Hlsaw &amp; WI. Ruth &amp; J. etc. $3,000.
21.20.32, and
dingan
for
construction,
______________
effective
date. severability, Florida, Probate Division, the ad. EDWIN 0. ORANS
HO US EW IV ES
Powell to Arthur Nuernberg &amp; WI. Richard Hisaw, sgl. Lots 15.5, Phi.
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Residential
which
is
Seminole
County
Deceased
Said
district
shall
encompass
the
dress
of
Gladys P. LI I, blk 3, TIer 11 1 5 30' Citrus Co. Plat of the Geneva Tract. Comm., Inc., It 16, The Highiands following described
Courthouse,
Probate
Division,
NOTICE OF
areas of
10 PCT CASH DISCOUNT POP.
of 65. 7 blk 7 Tier 1, Traf lords Map
$100.
Sec. Two Tr. D Repl. $13,200.
Sanford Florida 32771,
ADMINISTIAT1ON
CORN MACHINES and Con
of Sanf.$67,000.
(0 0) Mann Joel Alpert to
Greenwood Lakes to Ph. Resld. Seminole County, Florida:
Thipersonal rpresentativeof the
Lots 1.11, Inclusive WEKIVA
cession Equipment. Star, Gold
(QCD) Overstreet mv, Co. to Marlene Aipert. Lot 15, bik V, the Comm., Inc. Lot 27 blk C, Green. GOLF
VILLAS, SECTION ONE, estate is ALBERT STINE, whose TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Medal Craters. Roy Smith Co.
Mary C. Sheppard that part of w Woodlands Sec. $100.
wood Lakes, Un. 2.0,200.
address Is 350 Mountain Rd.,Apt. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
363 Park St. Jacksonville, 32204.
155.53' of NW¼ of SE¼ of SW'i. Sec
Gillimone Homes Inc. to Richard
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Resid. according to the plat thereof as re.
2104,
Union
City,
N.J.,
07057. The THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
corded in Plat Book 22, page 16, name and
(904).3S3.9140.
3.21.30, N of Lot 4, Central Pk Less
V. Paicowikl 5. WI. Martha A. LI 3, Comm., Inc. Lot 70 &amp; part of Tr. B
address of the personal OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Public Records of Seminole County,
N. 466. ft. $100.
bolt C, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. The Highlands Sec. Four, $9,500.
reprelentativvs attorney
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(0CC)) Overstreet mv. to Charles Twelve. $130,000.
WILCO Div. Etc. to Fla. Florida
forth below,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
II. Bickwlttp, Jr.
Staying At Home With
B. Fagan,
that part of E 155.54'
Rebnia Georgia Inc. to Philip I. ResidentIal Comm., Lot 2, bUt E, ClerkArthur
of the Board of
All persons having claims or thattheadmlnlsfraticnofme.state
County
r
gf W 464.40' of NW¼ of SE¼ of SW¼ Balevre &amp; wi. Judy It 169 Lake of
Greenwood Lakes Un. 3. $1,200.
Family.
demands
against the estate are of EDWIN 0. ORANS, deceased
Commissioners in
of SEC. 5.21-20, N of Lot 4, Central the Woods Towr*iouse, Sec. $41,300.
Howell Cove Constr. to Kenneth F.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
FIle
Number
79.$7.p,
Netice
ii
PubliC
is
In
Hearing
pendIng
and for Seminole County, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Park 6-99 Lets N. 466.60 ft. $100.
5abal Point Prop. Inc. to Ron Engert &amp; wI Susan C. Lot 1, bUt M, Florida
the Circuit Court for Seminole
A,U 4.1979
Become an EVENING
(QCD)Ovsrstreet inv.Co.to Edw. Meyer Const.r. Co., Lot 34, Whisper Howell Cove, 2nd Sec $35,000.
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
County, Florida, Probate Division,
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Publish: March 13, 1979
J. Faganthatpantof E 155.33tt.ofW Wood at Sabal PoInt, Unit?. $30,100,
American Group One, Inc. to DEH.73
HERALD Telephone
THISNOTICE,tofilewiththecIerk
theaddrcssof Which Is Clerk of the
Seminole County Planning and
Magnolia Svc. Corp. to VIco Inc., Hagen Homes Inc., it 23, Grove
311.06' of NW¼ of SE¼ of SW¼ SEC
of the above court a written
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County
Zoning
Commission
will
conduct
Solicitor.
a
S-2).30,Nof LII, Central Park less N
Lot 17, Wekiva Club ests., Sec. Six. Ests. $1,200,
statement of any claim or demand
Courthose, Sanford, Florida 32771.
public hearing to consider an
NOTICE
466.60 ft. Robert Reiche, Inc. to $35,000.
Hunters POint Associ., Ltd. to
they may have. Each claim must be The personal representatives of the
Amendment to the Seminole County
NOTICE is hereby given that the
M. Broughton Stokes &amp; Karen to Wm. Grimes Thomas II, sgl It $
Bruce N. TlIiey &amp; wi. Janice K. it
in wilting and must indicate the estate are Edward N. Walker &amp;
Zoning Ordinance No. 71.20.
Board
of
County
CommIssIoner-s
44, Stonewood. sss,000.
Jseph Edw. Grant &amp; WI. Linda M. LI
Hunters Point $43000.
basis
for the claim, the name and
BOB LOVENBURY
Lewis P. Orans, wtoie addresses
The Planning and Zoning Cam.
Raphael R. Kavanaugh, Jr. &amp; WI. 3, blk C, Sw.etwater Oaks, Sec. S.
George .1. Schaeffsr &amp; Patricia to Seminole County, Florida, shall
mission will conduct a review of
10:00 A.M. or as soon as possible address of the creditor or his agent are 3001 South Ocean Drive,
at
Judy Ann to A,W. Smith
WI. $13,000.
MIiviick Rowe, Jr. I
Hollywood, Florida
Article 21, ResIdential Profeuional
WI. Hilda RI. 1, thereafter, on the 10th day of April, or attorney, and lhe amount
111
Margaret Un. C 131, SI. 9 Wsklva
Rebma Georgia Inc. to Robert C, 213 Tuscawilia Rd., MIld.,
Circulation Dept.
N 162' of
claimed.
If
the
claim is not yet due, Eleventh Street, Apt. i-c
District, to consider recommending
1m, consider the adoption of the
Grelte&amp;WI. Claire .1. it 170 Lakeol S1S'0fW333'0fNEV0ISE¼OfSEC foiilng
Villas. $35,000.
EVENING HERALD
Ordinance:
the date when it will become due Racine, Wisconsin sja, respec.
changes to the Baird of County
the Woods Sec. 136,900.
Olin Amer. Homes to VIctory
25-21.30 (less W 25' for rd) $105,000.
shall
be
stated.
If
the
claIm
Is
lively.
The
name
and
addms
of
the
Commissioners.
An
ordinance
relating
to
specIfied
Eel Aine Homes Inc. to Antal
Gaston &amp; WI. Bernadetts Lou bik ,
Juanita Kane to Herbert J. Cohen are ci the unincorporated
contingent or unhiquidated, the personal representative's attorney
The hearing will be conducted In ____________________________
Poagal &amp; WI. Maria. Lot 26, Spring &amp; WI. Delorse J. Par B.1, from NW
SterlIng Park Un. 3. $jo,
nature of the uncertaInty shell be are set forth below.
Room
tories
of
Seminole
203 of thV Courthouse in San.
county,
Florida;
Un.
$33,100..
MagnolIa Svc. Corp to Fiche Oaks
car. of SE¼ ci 51¼ of SEVi of SEC creating the Wekiva Club Estates stated, If the claim Is secured, the
All persons having claims or ford, Florida, on April 4, 1979, at 7:30
Homes Inc., Lot *2, WIva Hills,
(QCD) Patrick L. Pellil I Pamela 25.19.33, etc., 1.7423 acres. $1,200.
security
shall be described. The demands against the estate are
P.M., or
5* s.,t LIShIIIIS
500' thereafter as
Sec. EI$
fo Pamele Qul Fifth, t.oS 99 bUt 0,
Haiwy J4 Stagmuss' wi; Awi
WITHI N
nh1It.
C. to be entitled the WehIva Club c$sl,r.aM Shill delIver sifilcIsot requIred,
THREE
Marilyn Hogart, Repr. itt Sunland Esti. $100.
to James A. GuggenheIm &amp; WI.
Written comments may be filed
Eslales Section Six Street Lighting coPies of the claim to the clerk to MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Ella. Kearney, Wld. to Kenneth 0. Barbara A. Lot 9, blk M, Camelot
Beatrice GassIir to Marilyn 0.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
, enable the clerk to mail one copy to THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF with the Land Development FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDI.
District Ordinance; providing
Hogarlh, Un. 696. Lake Villas $100. Schlanf, sgl. Itt, bik 14, Eastbrook Unit. $44,900.
personal
representative.
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file with the clerk
Manager
and
those
appearing
will
CIAL
initions;
providing
for
gover.
each
sd
Un. 6. 135,900.
Frank H. Roirk, III to Frank H.
CIRCUIT
SEMI HOLE
Gary N. Hlghsmlth I WI. Mary K. nanceof the district by the
Allperionsinteresfedlnffi.estat. of the above court a written be heard orally.
Board
Rork, III &amp; wi. Georgia Lyon SE4
Thomas P. Scarry &amp; WI. Ella. to to Elonli A. Ward (Married) &amp;
COUNTY, FLORIDA
to whom a copy of this NclIce ci statement of any claim or demand
SAM
BOWMAN,
CHAIRMAN
County
of $W'/ of NE¼ of SEC 24.2029, lass Danile H. Gepltod &amp; WI. WIlma Lot Steven A., $91. Lot I, blk N, North for maintenance
Case N.. 79.363-CA.2S..E
Commissioners; providing AdmInistratIon has been mailed are
they may have. Each claim must be S EM I NO L E CO U N TV
and operation of requIred,
2, bUt 0, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. S Orl. Tar., SEC Four, Unit One. street lights wIthin
RN &amp; S 33' for rd. 5100.
IN RI: The Metier ef the Adaption
WITHIN
THREE
in
wrItIng
and
tie
PLANNING
must
indicate
the
$122,000.
$33000.
district; MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF basis for the claim, the name and
AND ZONING COMMISSION AARON WILLIAM YOST,
an Advisory Board; setting THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
A$.rguerite Jones &amp; hb Harold to
Mack Lucy &amp; WI. A. Pearl to Edw.
Harold F. Barnes I WI. Lithe to creating
forth fIscal
address of the credItor or his agent
Publish: March 13, 1919
and
Jâyy A. Hancock &amp; WI. LInda C. Lot P. Gray &amp; Wf Margsrete, From Robert E. Mueller I WI. Freda M.
taxation THIS NOTICE, toflleany objections or attorney, and the amount
OEH-S3
4,blkF,ContryClubManor,un.3. Cen.SEC9.21.31,runN3mmn10sec W½ofLot6,alloflAlfayaTrails.d, procedures; empowering the levy ci they may have that diallenge the claImed.
a minorchId
ii tile claim Is not yet due,
specialaus,mantsorta*wIthln
validity
of
he
sip000.
W along N-S Cent. $L000.
NOTICE OP ACTION
$39,000.
decedent's
will,
the
the
date
when
II
will
become
tie district; and provIding
.
Mck L. Lucy &amp; WI. A. Pearl to
di IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Kenneth Franklin T. deiodsia &amp;
To: ROBERT DOUGLAS HUNT
Charles Christensen &amp; wI.
construction, severabilIty, and an qualifications of the personal shall be stated. If th, claim Ii $MlNOl1 COUNTY, FLORIDA Address unknown
Rodney 0 Green. From Cen.of SEC WI. DoristolonaidA. Stafford IWO Margaret to Wm. R. Avera &amp; WI. effective
representative, or the venue or contingent or unliquldated, the
date.
3
9.21.31, run N mm SI Sec W along KatherIne P. Lot 122, Howell Ests. 5
PROBATE DIVISION
Last known address: Mount Dora,
Priscilla. Lot 7 , Lake Lucerne.
lurlsdlction of the court.
nature of the uncertainty shall be Pile
Said district shall
thu
4.S Cen. sec. 926.25 ft. sic. $9,510. d repl. $53,000.
Nembor 79.fl.CP
Florida
$25,000.
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS
AND
stated.
lithe
claim
is
secured,
followIng described areas
the Dsi,a
You are hereby notified that a
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
Harry A. Oo.hring Constr. to Seminole County, Florida:
security shall be described. The IN RI: ESTATE OP
prOceidin9fOrtheadOptIonofAarn
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED
claimant shall deliver Wfficleid JOHN
Frank D.AI1Io&amp; WI. Msary L. Lot
Lots 1.41, WEKIVA CLUB
*. lICK,
William Yost, a minor child, has
Dateoflhefirstpubllcationoftlils copies of the claIm to the clerk to
2. bUt D, Howell Cove, FIrst Sec. ESTATES, SECTION SIX, ac
beenfil.dintheliotite,nth Judicial
Notice
of
Administration:
March
6,
enable
the
$54,447.
Clerk
to
malt
one
copy
to
cordIng to the plat thereof as ricer.
Diceased Circuit in and for Seminole County,
seth psrsonal representative.
N
JamssM. Green IwO. Caroteto dedlnPhatlookfl,pages39andio,
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
Florida,
SIne
Rodnsy 0. Green &amp; WI. Judith, S PubllcRecordscfSe,nlnoleCounty,
AlIper$onsintsreetedintiiesstate TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 01 the entitled In Ic: The Matter
Adoption of Aaron William
As
Personal
Representative
of
to
twoflfttisol S¼of NE¼ of NE¼ of Florida.
whom a copy of thit Not Ice
Cl.AIMI OR DEMANDS AGAINST Yost Youarerequinsdto.eqveaco.
the Estate of
Admlnhsfratlonhasbesn
malledare
NE¼ SEC 9.21.31, less E 33' for rd
Arthur H. Iickwlth, Jr.,
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND A6.L pyofyourwrittendefens.sorobec.
Frances Stine, ak-a
required,
WITHIN
13,1000.
Clerk to the Board of County
THREE OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED tlons, if any, thereto upon
Mary
Frances
Shine
MONTHS
PROM
Karen T. Morris Smith to Patrick
THE DATE OF IN THE ESTATE:
Commissioners In and
Petitioner's attorney, Robert M.
Deceased
A1auys.,
M. Smith, Nb. Lot $2, Windward
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
for Seminole County,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Morris, Post Office Drawer H,
Square, Sec. One. $100.
ATTORNEY
FOR
PERSONAL
THISNOT10E,tófileanyob$ectlow
Publish:
March
13.
1,
thiithsadmmnlstnatlofloftheestafe Sanford, Florlda,32711,oqio.befor,
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REPRESENTATIVE:
ffipy may have that challenge
Lowell S. Calllhan&amp; WI. Sharon to DEH.14
Wetgbt
of JOHN A. lICK, deceased, File
April 9, 1979, and file the origInal
-5- Douglas Stenstrom
validity of the decadent's wilt.
Thomas R. Henningan I WI. Norma
P4aer 7973-cF. is pending in the thereof with the Clerk of this Court
DOUGLAS
STENSTROM,
Esquire
Woman's
qualifications of the personal
J. Lot 33. elk A, Summer-sit North
FICTITIOUSNAMI
CIrcUit Court for Seminole county,
either before service on PetItIoners
STINSTROM,
DAVIS, McIN.
Sec. 3.543.100.
representative, or the venue or Florida, Probate
Notice is hereby given that
Division, the ad- attorney or immediately thereafter;
I
am
TOSH
&amp;
JULIAN
lurtidiction
Of
the
court.
Bertha
llmmer
to
Bill
B.
(ief
5.
engaged
in
business
it $11 OrLando
i p.m., sal binitit
dre of which Is Seminole County Otherwise, a default will be entered
lox 1330
ALL CLAIMS,
WI. Phyllis 0., Lot 3, repl. 1k A, Dr. Sanford, SemInole County, Sanford,
DEMANDS, AND Courthiuso, Sanford, FlorIda, 32171. agaInst you for hi relief demanded
Fl.
32771
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Queens Mirror Addn Cb. $23,500.
Florida under the fictitious name of
In the PI$IIIOII.
peen5l rI'esintatIVe of the
Telephone: (305) 322.2171
}jt)ul$
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Michael Basila &amp; WI. Victoria tO SLOPPY JOE, and that I lnteiid
a.m.,
estate is OLENNA M. LICK, whose
WITNE$Smyhandandtp,e$ealof
Publish:
March
6.13.1979
Pta. Homecraftsrs, Inc. NE¼ of
DS$eofthefkstpblkatiaiu,fthls address is
reglslersaldnamewhth the Cleit Of
114 Welt 14th Street, this Court on the 2nd day 01 March,
DEH.20
Noticeel Administnatugn: March 6.
SWVI 01 SW¼ of SEC 2-20-29 etc. the Circuit Court, Seminole County, ___________________
,iortas 33771 me name A.D. 1979.
.
jy,,
1919.
Fiorida In accordance
and
address
of the personal
ARTHUR H. IICKWITH, JR.
Edwir-d N. Walker
in.,

Your

___________________________

CONTACT:

322.2611

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Nurses RN's &amp; LPN's, AIdes, Live-

Club it Sfttd,
and canasta,
&amp; Oak Ave.
tbi Town
Ov1e Ralary, 7:30
Cdosdbeny I.*aq, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Cliib 300

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CtiarlesWm. Morgan &amp; WI. Norm provisions 01 the Fictitious Name UNITED STATES DiSTRICT
repnuaiia$Ivvs attorney are sat
Clerk of the Court
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
E. to Barnard C. Stearns, sgl. Lot 46, Statutes, To.Wit: $ictlOfl
AS Per-lull RIYfleStatlVe
*ffi below.
Sy: June I. Curtis
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
of tIti (state of
Seminole Raceway, FIrst Adds a. Florida Statutes 190.
Alt
persons
hivIng
claims
or
NO.79iS
Onl-.Chv.Y
UNITED
EdwIn
0.
,,,
. $23,500.
51g. Ion O'D.y
Deputy Clerk
demands against the estate ui
STATES OP AMERICA.Pliintlff, V.
River Run Inc. to the Or-eater Publish: Mardi 13, 20, 21,
required, WITHIN
THREE Robert N. Morris, of
WAYNE R. PURSELL and
LewIs 1. Or-ins
Consir. COrp., LOIs 11,59, 90 I 109 1979
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
SHERRY N. PUISELL his wife,
Lewis P. Orans
River- Run Sic. Three. 5*500.
DEN-I?
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
0 North Park Avenue
Defendant(s). ORDER POE SUN.
As Personal RepresentatIve
The Greater Constr. corp to w.
THIS NOTICE, to file wIth tIe clerk Sanford, Florida 32771
VICE
BY
PUSUCATIONOn
motion
FICTITIOUS
NAMI
ci the Estate °
Richard Hoffmanl WI. Linda F.
ci the above court a wrItten state. PublIsh: March 4,13.20,27,1979
Notice is hereby given that I am and affidavit of plaintiff in the
Edwin 0. Or-ins, DSCSSIId
0- Sausallto Sec. Three. ssi.
mini of any claIm or demand they
engaged in business at 770 Little above-entitled cause by Kendall W.
ATTORNEY FOR.PVR$ONAL
Frances Conner I Kb. Gilbert t
,,s, hr.-. tact cuatm met be In
Wehiva Circle Aftamonte Springs, Wherry, its Aulstant United States
REPRESENTATIVE:
Frances Conner &amp; Nb. Gilbert
wrIthe aid must Indicate the basis
LEWIS, PAUL, I SIAC &amp;
1,2,3.5.1,5. Lots 31-15, mci blk A, Seminole County, Florida, under the Attorney, k an action agalNi the
er tie claim, tile name and adm'em
fictitious name of ALTOLIGHT, and defendant(s), Wayne R. Fur-sell and CAITILLO, P&amp;
Midway Hts. sue,
of Iii creditor or his agent or at.
that I- intend to register said isami Sherry N. Pursed, his wife, and to Herman S. Piut ISO.
same as above . i..'uu, Q
tar-nay, and me amew* claimed. If
with till Clink Of the circuit COurt, enforce a lien on real preuly 1 IndIgelideni
Mirror so adds CS $100.
the claim is nit yet due, the date
sftuateltt
this
Florida
I
Jacknvllle,
DhltrictanddesCrthed
accorFlorida 32203
Wrenco Homes Inc. to Robert 1. Saiuilisole CoWy,
DISABLED
,
dince with lie Provisions Of the
folliwa: Let 0- TNt COLON. Tolaptiona:
Van Horn &amp; *0. susan o., LI
ted. lithe claim is contingent or un•
AMERICAN
NADIS THIRD SECTION, ac Publish Mar. 6. 13, 109
Wrenwoed Un. Thrse Second Adds. Fictitious Name Statutes, Te-Wlt:
ilqjidaled, the nature Si the unr.
SectIon 166.19 FlorIda Statutes no. cardini to the Plot thIreof as ricer. 01)443
VETERANS
talIdy
shall be itelet if tie claim is
did
'is
P111
SOil
14,
S
$5,
$11.
Win.
W.
Moire
P'.jSIk
Wrenca Homes Inc. to Carter 1,
secur the securIty siaii w We.
Chaper
ll , Recaft of Seminole CoUnty,
Bewinan I WI. Ellen C. LI 319 PUbUSOR March 13,20,27,
PLOSISA$TATLJTE io.ss
crWed. The claimini shall deliver
30
Florida. and it a.erin, ii We
Wrenused Unit 32nd Adds. 544*. 1979
I1IIICiO1AWIC IN,.
iflidleid ples lithe claim to me
Hwy. 17-92
Ci
alendant SIsr N.
Win. W. Austin to Naymeish p. 01)4.71
brYan Peed
clerklsinsiliule clink Is mall en.
Ni WISbltiflII ci r
DsIImanI WI. CarslA.Lot33, bin C,
NOTICE IS 4*1EV GIVEN, copy I. ea -porsa.as
South ii Sanford reprise,.
l:i'.
till
Stole
Of
Spy ins Valley Par-mi, $133501
FICTITIOUS NAME
tuat AIIYW 0. DeUttlisauller, the
, ysluntr-y siusred her-eli,, holder of the t.$ewlt ceilllkaiss
Magnella $vc. Corp. to Steven D.
Notice is hereby given that m am
AN per-wa lolereciad In the estate
Welton &amp; *1. Christine N. LI 19, eI*SSSd In business it $539 SaNer-I
er-v eupenler Is hIS fIled Mid csrtPlkaNs fir a tan t. whim a copy
MeetIngs
01 thIs Notice Si
'
practical
because
her
residence
Wilive Hill, Sec. (lilt. s*.e.,
Ave., Sanford, Fl, 32171 Seminole
to be
thiren. me cer. AIrnInI*atige has been malted we
Buslness.7:3OistTul$.
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aM
sliersahelts
is
unMas,
it
is
James I. Harper &amp; *1. Kay K. Is C1y, Fir
tiftcati numbers and yoan of
required,
WITHIN THUS
name of aT?Jt ORDERED- liii $hieivy M Pursall
James S. Hunt I wf. Marilyn p.
me isecriptien ci the Pro- MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OP
or
teid
Is
th.
coaiOfekw
o,.
thu
I
WaM
,
3,
I, Howell
THE
FIRST
PUSLICATION
OP
h1
WWeY
01
FiIl$tSr$midfiaflWwIth the Clenlilt
*lI, ''
$43,759
Bingo
5S11111 ale
I.:CertWIc$e THI$NOTlCLIsflle09
Walter I. Smith JF. &amp; WI. sar* j, ffi Circuit Court Seminole County end in detaiN tbrl lie çswl will Ni,?. Yew Si
Every
Wed. ISat..
$911
they
may
have
thatd
,.11woas the
tO1dw.&amp;OreeerIoIWI. Vera. LI 3, PIer-Ida In accordance with the pleceIIIsWehemnIaflhaØIJc.. Doecripties Si Progeny: Liii 1* validIty Si flu
Early BIr7:1Sp.m.
decodaud's
wIN,
the
tins
at
tile
OuN
N
N_SherrY
N.
FictitiOus
, $prIn Laths Hill, $102,005. PrOVl5Ielu ci 11w
Name
231 124, Sash. huvIt.
quatiticadses
per-semI
reproStatutes. To-Wit: Section 50419 PWIIII had been servad Wilt Pro- HOme IN which hUed: $45.
santallv,lithe
or the
vewie
Robert IyCk
i, i
or
S inthi Slit. Si PirMo, bit silly IMI.
IS Win. 1. Nader-I wi lvi L. Lt 194 PIer-Ida Statutes 190.
$urlsdlcltan Of the court.
(sl,
tSthetSntprOuIdedf,,b, Sicilen
aig: Pancltl
Did you know that your
AN ii said prepaity being in the
au. CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
club or organization can
PUblIShlFib.* VIMa.6.13, 1979 1155, Title 30. United States Cy of Semiosle • Stale Si OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED
e;NM*erORDflIo$,atoft
meili..
appear In this listing each
WILL SI FOREVER MIRED
parties claIming liter-sit by,
Urdees such certilSëaI, or car.
week for only $3.50 per
ffiru, under or against the afire. IIlc
FICTITIOUS HAMS
shall be rIrift* ac
week?
This Is an Ideal
kaeOAdrn1nIsWalien:
March
13,
said per-wi Sherry N. Pursed shall cording Is law We pepMy We. pep.
Milks Is hereby given met
way to inform the public
he served by pilIcaIIin; It is fur
engaged In bysinasa •,
aPed in such ceitiscals or cer-twi.
N. mob.
_____ Nd, Wwer $ga, then OIDIRD that Relics Of this
your ckè activitl
TrLdIwInØ
M
Per-sinai
lepnusenssuive
_L
COunty. Flu'le,
pijg by his Uphted elWer at Nil dews hesedesren
me (slit. Si
Stales Marshal In I riOus$ser Si EhdsyWApyft.IOpao 11:50A.M.u.der*sltcthleus tiameel J
.
JOfA_
'II your club or
15ner&amp; circulation In Seminole
Jen Iiisprvicos, and
054W thIs 30th dey of Pebr-wry,
Izatlos would liks Is he
:aslInamewIsisWeCIark
CoulNY,PirtILeAlIWeihfl,$is
in,.
tor
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
cM00ve walks, coitlilencing
Included In this listing
$alvre: *1*1W N. licIwith,
.ci
circeit cats, Samhai.
IIPU$INTATIVE:
Filevaly 31 1199. DONS AND .W.
call:
CowWy, FbrIN is
witi
A. Edwin $ilkthelu, Of
*e pysuis
Si ii, ,cttiINis OSDIREDalOrteMs.PIsr-Ida,*Is
Clink Si the CWewI Court Si SHINNOLSEN, LOOMS AND
hip.
$emMslo CiNiy,
Name SmIwSes. To-WIt: Section dIN day ii Feinwy,
MONCRIEP
Gawie C. Young
505.0 FirMa ISatules 1507.
P.O. 307g.
ChIef MIS
W itl'lk CSiiim
CLAS$IFIEQ.
SANFORD, Fl. 10771
13.0127,
Apr-N
3,
P54151%:
Fehrvaly
V.
Mfll*Op
13.
PublIsh: March
Deputy ClInk
UI1S
as
als
DEPARTMENT
$5i 27. April 3,109
9979
PuShleb: Marcia, is
w. iwi r: March 53, 109
1I
01)411
01)415
01)4-79

Saiterd Sereaders senior UIse dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic (int,
, )y
tar1ig pr,m.uadsn, $ p.m.,
Commimity Ceter.
Ssthrd OpUuIst, noon, Holiday Inn.
Ov.,,.t.r. Aisiywes, 7:30 p.m $g, Jtvsni
Mall.
ThUI&amp;)AY, MA*CH 1$
Soilk Seanlusk O$IMt, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
W&gt;IUON Road, AItomTh SfWilI$L
Ls Mary Rusty, $ a.u, Mayfair Cowry Club,
WeIk$ Wslcbets, 10 am., Lake Mary Presbytsrl
Qwrcb and 7 p.m. LaNwood Qy
Frk--p Club, 10a.m., Altomoni. Sprktgs

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Rautsarant.
R...areu let Han P±, noon, Grir Sssford
QIambsr________
g
$susr Ct: Ies, 2 P.m.. Mmanwdt PP
CM.r.
lOam. and? p.m., MIMOS$1ry Ward,
Dl
Iuerass Mali, AkamaMs rlu1
Overeuers Aasss, 7:30 pm., C"50My United
Mu1IO
astCb,
= MM IhelU'
iu—'--'i
p, Igj,
i.wbies ness,
CivIc ___
C,Mer. Dr. Lii Pares, upseker.

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Sanford

$si11, 7:30 pr,J,
V:
Teed **, dosed, $ paL !CWd'$
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SECRETARY
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GENERAL OFFICE'
CASHIER

Kids gone, but the swIng HI In the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad Call 322-2611.

TYPIST
LOAN PROCESSOR

*
CLOSING AGENT
*
WAREHOUSE
*
FIBERGLASS WORKER
*
ASSISTANT MANAGER
*
INSPECTOR
*
APPLIANCE TECH.
*
INVENTORY CONTROL
*
LABORER
*
WAITRESSES
*
COUNTER PERSON
*
MA EMPLOYMENT

Experienced fiberglass
laminators. Excellent company
benefits. 10 paid holidays.
E.E.O. Apply AMF CrestlinerRobalo. 114)30th St., Sanford (at
airport).

21—Situations Wanted
Will sit by week
with aged or tick
Excellent references. 321-0673

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sewer.
Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

3224457.-aft Hrs. 322-7111
3 ACRES

1 BR—$154. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 In Sanford. Call

323-1670 Mariner's Village.
DeBary—Lovely 1g. 1 BR
Air, No Pets, ideal Ret. Person
322-5054

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 644-2511,
Sparkling pool, 1g. patio, privacy
fence, enc. front porch. Only

$27,500.
4 BR, 2 b. near business district &amp;

f,edical facilities, $32,900.
Recently decorated shiney clean &amp;
ready to move into.) BR 1½ b in
Country Club Manor. Only

direct. Call for free catalog
lit. on T.F. 100-631.1250.

ts.

S weekdays.

Secretaries. Call now for lobs in
Sanford Area. All skills neded.
No Fee. We Pay You. Norreli
Services. 647-Sill.

$000 monthly stuffing envelopes at
home. Send stamped addressed
envelope &amp; 2k for details:
Continental-G, Box 14702,
Orlando, Fla. 32507.
Dog Groomer, all breeds, full time
year around, fully experienced
no other call, 322-5753.
Full or Part time opportunities
available. Own your own
business, in your own home.
Unlimited earnings, insurance,
free bonus car, &amp; retirement.
Call $345244.
Accountmng Clerk. Growing
Modular Apt. ,&amp; Motel
Manufacturer looking for Individval with experience in
payables, billing I general
clerical duties. Typing required,
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computer cap. helpful. Salary

lap.
Cmpany benefits, lend resume

cammensurate with

to Accounting Manager, Put U,

Sanlsiid, Fl. 32111.

for Senior Citizens. Down-

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
M,e.

BY OWNER
Lovely lit, view property wWater
rights. 4 BR, 2 b with baby
nursery off master BR, C-H&amp;A,
many outstanding extras.
*39,900. 323-4262.

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excellent pay.

Write AmerIcan Service, $350
Park Lane, SuIte 177, Dollas, Tx.
Ilouwwt$e's Sand tsr 20 ways of
making mansy at home. $3.50 to
Jean's Report, P.O. Bo* 1*
Sanford, Fia. 32171.

5

room Apt., newly decorated, 1st
floor. $165 mo., $50 deposit for
child or pet, Sth I Magnolia Ave.
322-0251.

322•9283

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Unfurnished

flTH05

must have

reeler mp. Apply Metro
Soles, 1921 W 1st st Sanford.
bkperIenced Floes' Man nooded.
'Apply In per-son Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
Milionville.

339-6954.
Lg, ISP 2 b. 6 mo, lease 1st. last I
deposit $300 mo. Wm. Malic.
zowski, Realtor. 332-7953.

40-A—Apartments a
Duplexesfor Sale
Duplex opportunity— growing
Lake Mary area. S duplexes well
located. Ofler on 1 or more, $450
mo. income, low taxes &amp;
maintenance, 100 pct. occupied.
EDWARD H. SEIBERT,

REALTOR. 2200 French Ave.
323-9001 after irs. 644.1591.

Residential Constructiol, port
mi: time "Man Friday".
i retired or student with own

tnanepoflatlaiu. 323-3211.
l.PNPu4lti.ne, 11-7 ShIft. Apply in
'Peisal' ehi váew Nursing

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down assume S24J00 mortgage,
$233 PiTh alt PcI.

INC.
REALI OR t
701 Bldg.
E Aitamonte Dr.

Hal Cgbqçt, Realty Inc.
323- 7132
Eve. 323-5012, 372-150?, 322.7177
W. GarnettVmite
Rig. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.

107W. Commercial

VA.FHA.235Conv. Homes
Low Down Pay mint
Cashfor your lilt
Medel Inc., Realtor
Slid to suit — o

6443012
lot or yours.

FHA.VA,, FHA 2361 245.

M. Unsworth Realty

2 BR den w-wet bar, fenced rear
yd., carport. $20900.

6 buIlding lots in city. Zoned MR2.
$3500 ea.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
2544 S. French Ave.
327-0231,323-7173, 3220fl9

MiS
323-lNlorevis.3230517
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ARIA
3 U. Onner rsduc
price for
Quick Sole. Also wIll held 2nd
mortgage. $36,550

INC.
REALTOR'

164.900.

7 STORY elegant while brick, 4
BR, 2 B, outside entertainment
w-pool 1 gazabo, wall for
privacy, duel sprinkler system, 2
AC units, FP In FR, breakfast
rn I formal DR. $93,000.

area

92. $49,500.
Pleasune to spare In this
Pinacrest area home. 3 BR, 2 B
w-many extras. $10,000.
eluilding lol'Ior duplex. $7300
cash or terms.

STEMPER AGENCY

IOC.REALTOR, MLS
323:5774 Day or Night

ISHED IN- EXCELLENT
TASTE. LARGE LOT. OUT.
SIDE WORKSHOPS LOTS OF
FRUIT TREES ONLY $33J10.
NEWLY PAINTED 3 BEDROOM,
2 PATH, WORKSHOP, PINC.
ED YAND, NEAR 35TH
STRUT. $35,550 WITH IX.
CELLINT TERMS

OVIN SIZED 3 BEDROOM WITH
PANElED DEN. FLEXIBLI
P1.00* PLAN ALLOWS FOR
4TH BEDROOM, OIL HEAT,
AIR cDND, FENCED REAR
WITH FRUIT TRIES &amp;
SPRINKLER SYSTEM. 5*900.
CALL NOW THIS WON'T LAST.

The BuyersAre Looking
We Neil Listings I
DwingMar-ch, We Will

ListAnd SIN Yaw Hime

1uNuutI.,hs.
2534 PARK DR. 322.31)1
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS'

For-A

5%

SaIesFs.

KULPA REALTY
151*. 1st, Sanford
Phone 322.3335

3933

79—Trucks.Trailers
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Ford F 1006 %tiCk
Runsgood but rough.
$593. Dealer 323 8850.

68—Wanted to Buy

—Autos for Sale

Cash 322-4132

12155, French
NICELY WOODED HOME SITE
WITH 100 FRONTAGE ON OAK
NEAR 25 STREET. $6750.

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Piney

51—Household Goods
twin size

box

springs 1 maltress $23.95 ea.
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2

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the only one
Florida You set
the reServed price. Call 90-4255
8311 for further detaUs
in

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Woods Auction

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KENMORE WASHER— Paris.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

53—TV- Radio-Stereo

1971 Ford Pinto

per mo. Call 5)1-17)1 for free
home demonstration.

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335

1970 Pontiac LeMans
Sport Coupe.

Auction Saturdays 7 p.m.

Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggs Auction Sales
373-7050
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377 1559
Olds "98" Regency I DR 197), all

options. Maroon, Michelin tires,

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77—Junk -.Cars
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RemoVed

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cars, trucks I heavy equipment.

S990

very best cond Retired owner
must Sell bought van $3,800. Call
377 9359 or 2550 Palmetto Ave

Dodge Dart 1974. 6 auto
p53, air Clean
$1595. Dealer 323 0550

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Garage so full there's no room for
lhecar?Clean it oul with a Want
Ad In the Herald. PH. 322 7611 or

8319993.

350 auto
ps, w current insp
sticker for $300 or best offer 323

1969 Pontiac LeMons,

trans.
fI37

TelevisIon— IS" Color, Be.utIfuI
walnut cabinet, Regular 54ØQ,
Balance $173 or 512 mo. StIll In
warranty. Call $311711 day or

BROKER

1971 Plymouth Spts Fury
Goodcondilion,$500
319 5933

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM.
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, S track lap, player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11

SEIGLER REALTY

349 5933

5620.

Good Used Televisions. $25 ana up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

NORTH FLORIDA NEAR
PANAMA CITY. 20 ACRES, IN
THE ROLLING HILLS WITH
GREAT HUNTING &amp; FISHING.
$76,000 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

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Good condition. $100

For Estate Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
praisals. Call Dell's Auction. 373

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3270332

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Willard R. Whitehead &amp; Colonel

52—Appliances

GROVE AREA. $3500 PER
ACRE. GOOD TERMS.

sooner you get

1605 (Dealer)

full, Free pick up on consigned
mdse. at 30 pd. Country Colonel
Leonard Fulls. 322 2710.

20 WOODED ACRES IN ORANGE

place

you

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS ''69 to
75 models. Call 339 9100 or 834

or misc. by the piece or house

Sanford. 377 5721,

The
classified ad, the
results
oner

I

Every Sunday at 7 p.m. local
ed on SR 413, 10 ml north of
Sanford We will buy, sell or
trade used Furniture, antiques

matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of

1? ACRES LAKE FRONT,
NICELY WOODED ON A HILL
DOWN TO LAKE. $1000 ACRE,
TERMS.

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72—Auction

323-7310

ON SALE- NEW

'DAYTONAAUTOAUCTlON
hwy. 92. 1 mile west of Speedway,
Dayto
Reach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION even'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It'S

Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., Stoves, tools.

SANFORD AUCTION

BUY JIJt'II CARS'
From $10 to $50
Call .422 1621; 322 1460

71 Dodge Dart ôsllck

solid
$793. Dealer 32) 8830.

Good

transportation.

night.
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+4+

55—Boats &amp; ACcessories
Bass boat 1974, 11 ft. fIberglass, 25
HP Evinrude, gator trailer.
Elec. trolling motor. Excellent
cord. 5115. 339 5943.

LAKE SYLVAN AREA 2Bli
sites 100
110 ft. each. 57,1
each.

lift. Boston Whaler, 1977

LAKE MARY Wooded lakeview I
100 x 1)0 $10,000.

10hp Johnson, El Start,
trailer. $1600. 372-2717

FORREST GREENI

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, FIa. 32771

130-6033or339-IllIev,s.

46—Commercial Proper

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Air Cond. &amp; Hmanng

Central Heat &amp; Air Cord. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris 6?
SEARS, Sanford 322 1771

57—Sports Equipment
RACQUET STRINGING—GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $5
Scott Reagan3fl 5177

JACK FROST— Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cord, Service. Free Es?. on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Ret, 322020$.

Beauty Care

59—Misical Morchandise
Guitars, Drums, Banlos. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322-22i

REALTY

28 Sales in Jan.
29 Sales In Feb.

62—LGarden

(('Ij

REALTY WORLD.

S ELL I N S &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY AHOME1
WE SELL HOMES I
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

The Real 'Estate Agenc
REALTORS

COUNTRY LIVIN' 4 SR 2 bath
home In Lake Mary wOreat
Rm., DR.,.C. H1 L W:W carppt 4.
pool plarinsd on ½ acret Just

572,5001

373 5371

FILL DIRT I TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7100

47—ReaI Estate Wante

64—Equipment for Rent

SUPER 3 II 1Vp bath home In
Woodmere Park w-C lilA, w-w
carpet, dining area, FR, Ig,
MSR, patio I Mcli Morel RPP
WARRANTED. Only 126,3001
FANTASTIC 4 BR 2 bath In

idyllwlide of Loch Arbor on ½
acrsl Free farm pool, privacy
fence, workshop, pntry, eq. kIt,
C NSA, patio I Extrasi IPP
WARRANTED, Reduced to

$15,900,
NEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEAOERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S $0.11

Have prospect for house or
property on Lk. Harney or Lk.
Jessup. Coming 3-17.
GEHR REALTY

PrIvate Party Wants to buy a
house In need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323-1-41 aft 7 p.m.

47-A—rtglgss BougiW

65—Pets-Supplies

Home Improvements
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Es?,
173 0129 after 5:30

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Ratting, blowing,
INSULATION
RACO Foam. fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices Call

321 0839 or 90-4 134 6708

ollect

AKC Beagles, tricolor,

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Pure bred Irish Sitter

pups.S wits. Ma1s523;
female $20. 323-1631.

2565
REALTORS PARK

42—bih Hoims

Singer Futura sewing

66' Laahra trallar. 31.47, Sanford, Fi.on 14 acrefencdlaM.

333.1376.

Christmas layg*ay, there was

only $116 bal due. purchasers left

as part

Prepared in tIle

convenience of

your home. 24 yrs. esp $103 up
322 3717 for appt

Alt Hand wash &amp; wax your car,
pickup or van, free pickup 5.
del. Also complete interior
cleaning avail. As low as $11.50 &amp;
up. Call 327.1561,
No lob too large or small. Corn
plete lawn service. Free
estimate. 373 4881.

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL
END. THE
NUMBER 153232611.

essmeklng
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Alteralions, Dressmaking
3220701
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Groosnings O5I'ng

LaiService

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clipping

flea

control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated

kannels. 3225752.

Thursday, March 15
:00 P.M.
Exhibit 1:00 P.M.

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINT &amp; ASSOC.
322-5663

Sanford Inn

Small home repairs, Remodeling
a Pan. Rooting rePair. Fr
Est.

PiN. Ih*$tngst
Gr.essbe,,, NC.
(919)379.051

KuIp Decorators

333-S543 3310715
1 Man, qualIty operation
Syrs. cap. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beat, 331-1321

Neworrescre.n-screens&amp;glass.
Also concrete

work &amp; mt. I Ext.

painting. Free 1st. 322.5545.

Per kill. Oilier-lu.

Sanford

322.2335

"Qwality Nt. PsspIv
IONDID AUCTIONEIN
Cii. NJ. Wasga,m

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
I31.351E.FWstk.
351*2

I1

Light Houling
___________________________
Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances S. Misc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

Painting

Remodeling, retIred builder doing
all kinds 00 remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 323-5214.

AMK*N NIVOIS

General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.
fl3.7946

ANIMAL HAVEN

dog 1. Cat boarding, bathing,

PIISIAN lUG
AUCTiON

l.4at SR 46

MARCH SPECIAL
100 pct. Nylon HI.Lo shag. Installed for $1.90 yard.
109 Wilt

Car.Ca,'p

Hoim

SO—Miscellaneous for Sate

oblIgation.

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MEINTZER TILE

weeks.

Both parents on premises

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ueaandweare unableto locate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of SI?
mo. Will take trade
payment. Call 131.1711 day or
night, Free home trial, no

TaX

Drapes, Upholstery

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. N. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 535 No. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altarnont.
542-743

a

Income

519 E. 1st St., 322 5712

New or repair, leaky showers our
Specialty. 25 yrs. Eap. 671-7617

AKC Dobermans, S wits. old.
Kastner bloodline. Tail docked &amp;
dew claw removed. 323-4604,

$73. 365-3464

we have

TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

Ceranc'Tlpe
______________________________

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rlnsenvac
CARROLL'S URNITURE
372-5151

322-3561 eve. 333.74,30
Ret med coupie wants a clean late
model home. Near DeBary or
DeLand. Will pay cash. 661-4217.

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-9141
Eves after 6&amp; weekends

713S' S. French (Il 92) Santo

Ill

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WHILE IT LASTSI
Open Mon-Sal. 105

Realtor, 305-66$-S69e, &amp; 830 5026.
Eve &amp; witends 904 734 5961.

STE N STROM

322• 2420
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Salkford's Sales Leader

4ô

items

WE BUY USED FURNITURE 1.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
Salvage. 322-0121.

New shipment of vinyl flooring on
sale $2.00 yd,

Osteen. Zachary P. Tribble,

mach. Sold new for $650 was

Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 660433$

322 5791

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BROKER

Sanford32l.0410

319

HI LOOK!!!

10 acre tracts, St. Jotrns River
access. $750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.

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$350Xl

LARGE 2 BEDROOM, FAMILY
ROOM, COMPLETELY FURN-

pile no longer needed
high as an elephants eye Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your waIl!

Don' t
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future

WHAT
DUPLEX older hon
convirsion 1 BR 1 bath each.
WHERE
Good location clots
downtown.
WHEN
Available now for I
vestment as both are occupie
HOW MUCH
$21500.

IMMACULATE 3 BR 1½ bath
home w.carpetlng, dining area,
1g. porch, FR, Spacious BR5 I
Many Extrasi Yours, for

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 542-3635 322109

329.0595

2 Acres Oak, Hickory, Sweet Gum,
Palms. $16,000. .1. C. Travis,
work 37)0619; home 339 01S3

INC. REALTORS
'Harold Hall Realty

_________
&amp;tact.5)50.

322 3053

foyer,

'New listing —comm. lot on 17-

3394109

AlmaAve., LakeMary

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SEIGLER REALTY

701 lIds.
E. Allamonte Dr.

STONE FRONT, 3 BR, 2 B, lovely
stone FP in FR, Impressive
entrance
decorator wall
paper, extra storage &amp; utIlity
rm., elec. eye garage door.

Call aft, 5-7 wits old
323.9136

óyr.oldAppalusa

FREE
BARN MANURE

mc. garage. $35,700.

Back on Market 3 BR, 1 b,
fenced shady yd. 115 Plnecrest
Dr. DrIve by &amp; call. $27,300.

REALTOR

For Sale) Lots With?)

NEARLY AN ACRE LOT. 3 BR, 7
5. split plan, pan FR w-FP,
louvered shutters at wds, sell

339-0509

339-0501

310 Sanford Ave.
Orange Trees. Call 322 1818

1977 Suzuki GT 550. 7,000 actual
miles Excellent condition. $750
322 9-482

Shepherd Pups, Reasonable

ACME Western Boots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

43—Lots-Acreage

323 3886 or 323 7710

66—Horses

130-9776 aft.)

x

area.

LAKE MARY
3 BR, Walk to dim, school. $5,000

Sanford, 3228721,

321 0610,327-1571,661-13)5

S ACRES NICELY WOODED IN
THE GENEVA AREA, $16,500.
SELLER HOLDS MORTGAGE,

BR, 1½ b, $31,500.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7atS

7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$501 up; El. stove $605. up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
AIR CONDITIONER 5000 STU
Hardly used $30

COUNTRY KITCHEN knotty pine
cabinets, breakfast bar.
beautiful FP in FR, bay wds. 3

*5 acres farm land, Geneva
$15,350. $2500 den, $145
mo.

41—Houses

S

St

close to hospital I all conveniences. $34,500.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD

3 BR, air, clean, no
pets. 1 older child.

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1 yr

Nine, 911 1.

REDUCED$2000

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for those who demand the Most. 2
SR modern home has over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area I is located

S pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat 114.93 &amp; up;

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

FREE PUPPIES
MIXED
Call 323 5311

Selgier Really, Broker

SUNLAND 3 BR. I b, tennis near
by. Range, ref., washer &amp; dryer,
utorm awnings &amp; new roof. Very
good cond. $26,000.

extra

HOUR LB

WITH EXPANDO LIVING
ROOM. CENTRAL AIR I
HEAT. ON NICELY WOODED
HALF ACRE. $13,900, $3,300
DOWN AND SELLER HOLDS
MORTGAGE.

2" ACRES TALL PINES NEAR
LAKE HARNEY. $7900 TOTAL
WITH TERMS TO FIT YOUR
POCKETBOOK.

TOP COND. 4 BR, 2 b, near school
&amp; shopping, security system,
insulation, brick front,

1ULTOI

2 BR lam rm, lg fenced lot. $26,200.

VPI$t with limited graphic

beckgrguid, artist ability req.
Call 332-1313.

S. French (I? 97) Sanford

dbl car garage, fenced, drive
gate. $62,500.

24

3 BEDROOM, i' BATH, 1972

78—MtorCycles

65—Pets-Supplies

ma mortgage $100009 pct.
5101 43 per mo. (or 15 yrs.
3-49 3214.

3235200

S ACRE LAKE FRONT $20,000
WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.

cleaning range, icemaker ref.,

Have a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant (or

Phone 322-7551, Sanford

fr.ddreemrs Wanted I mmeiLately I
-Werkathome-noautperi.nce
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Furnished

town, v.r'y clean &amp; roomy. See

Mature .xperlenced orderly, S to 4

Legal AssIstant 6 mos. position.
Must have access to car a be
CETA eligible. Call 322-0953, 9 to

REALTY WORLD.

213$'

$210. s41.7$53.

and

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Rail
Estate ii sold daily In the
classIfIed ads. Nothing small
about that.

WATER FRONT swimming,
fiShing, canolng or lust relaxing
in a nice 3 BR owner built home.
Convenient S. secluded. Near
Apopka. Just mint. to Orlando or
Altamonte Springs.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

you I

shift. Sanford Nursing I Con.
valescent Center, 930 MelionvIlle
Ave. Apply in person.

IF YOU were yearning for a super
neat older home you have to see
this new listing. 3 BR 2 bath. C
HIA, eat in kitchen, Full DR.

10 acres beautiful water front with
nice home &amp; fantastic potential.
Near Ostein. $75,000.

Sanford large 1 BR + den. Air,
ceramic bath 5175. Furnithed

Call 644-3079.
Free sweiry kithi Earn high
comm. Lisa party plan or sell

LOOKING for a nice home
situated on a large piece of
property? Here it is. Secluded
yet near the center of things.
Call us about this 2 BR home
with C HIA, $37,900.

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

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VA I FHAFinar'cing

New Builder home In Deltona.
Occupancy in 3 wks. A beautiful
home on a high georgeous tree
lined lot. 3 BR 2 b. C H&amp;A, FP,
FR, vaulted cathedral ceilings.
551.000. With good terms.

$25,900.

Moving to a newer home, apart.

380)OrlandoDr.

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PTL REALTY, BROKER

30-Apailments Unfurnished

Sanford

AVON
BUILD YOUR
EASTER NEST EGGI
Earn extra money for the
holidays by selling Avon. Now's
a great time to start.

SKYLINE 14'w-flreplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

323 $324

31—ApartmentS

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.

New 3 BR. 1 b CH, city water &amp;

Call between 9 am. 11p.m.
323-S494

mint? Sell "don't needs" fast
with a want ad.

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New 235 Horni, 4 oct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$35,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-7297
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUI. END. THE
NUMBER IS 322-2611.

Share Apt. Male 25-33

912 French Ave.

323-5176

42—Mobile Homes

28—Apis. &amp; Houses
To Share

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Yset AS Club Sit Iiglu, 0 pa., (kida ase.

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; (1i, 7111 Z. flaiva ($,
We14 Wakberi, 1$ em., A*oMi MilL

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$u

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Lawssd U, dosed. $ p.m., RS$

Waitress &amp; Grill cook. No experience needed.. Days only.
Apply in person Sheoah Golf
Club, Hwy. 434, Winter Springs.

41—Houses

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PINE TREES, WATER,323-0700

YOU TO WORK

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Altamoals Ipriugs krtoma, noon, Ireland's

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5-10,1.520

spray bulling. Lit. Mary area, 20

LET US PUT

321-0759

Johnny Walker

hns. Wk., M-F. 52.90 hr. Must
have trans. &amp; phone. 305-196.7561
collect.

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Experienced floor man, capable of

____

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
2631 Sanford Ave

John 625-0636.

COME IN &amp;

WEDNDAY, MAJCH 14

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8ATMAN REALT-Y

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assignment. Homemakers Up-

FEES

Notice

Puanta
Methoat, Conibesry.
Watrb,r,, 7p.m., Swrm*It Apis., Causlbsrry;
(e,
p.m. S.dord
Cub, &amp; Oak Ave.

s

In companion, short term

&amp; REASONABLE

'I1JDAY,MARCHlJ
7•30 p.m., Commzlty Unitad

GeaevaHianeaakars,10a.m.,C05nmunityHafl.

Sat. Need experience in
ianitoriai &amp; yard work. Apply
Cardinal Industries, 3101 S.
Sanford Ave. E.E.O.

EXCELLENT JOBS

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41—Houses

18-MeIpnted

Wanted

Custodian 10 hr. week Tues. thru

LegFNOtIc.

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March 13, 1979-38

G

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting
Licen%ed.insured.Bonded
FREE Estimates, (305) 322.9460

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PIun'ing Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cdt. Accepted
321-hill
use

Service

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TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed &amp; insured. FREE est. 562-1147.

AL 32211 or 81.9993

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I HAVE TO

41—Evening

Sanford, Ft.

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IMMEDIATELY!

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13, 1979

by Chic Young

T,41S coirr

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39 Golfer Hogan 17 School organi.
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saw a specialist in hematology
and Nd AU kinds of
'wild
a test of my liver,
d my bone marrow.
These were all normal and my
plenty of
cells. M l white count was disproportionate ratio of white
normal?
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wall probably normal for meto already passed out Into your
fluctuate fl I should probably tissues.
I) checked every two or Uwee i suspect you have nothing at
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all to '—
Since a year and a half since you were asked to do so, lt
elapsed between my first test seems to me that It would be
and U aecond low test, I wise for you to check with your
wor i it is really necessary family dodor or Internist In
for ohavete sthstoftel.I about three months to see what
wall swed at the time I asked he would like to do about

Dr.

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                    <text>71st Year, No. 175—Monday, March 12, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

Fuel Adjustment On Utility Bill Going Up
By DONNA ESTF
Herald Stifl Writer
Not only will Florida. Power &amp; Light Co. (FP&amp;L)
cutomers
the
prompect of a power Ion through brownouts in the next few
weeks, but they will also be facing a 13 percent Increase In
the fuel adjadment cod on their monthly power bills.
"We received notice today that the cost of low sulfur oil
has been increased by $2 per barrel or 13 percent from
$15.45 to $17.45 per barrel Regular sulfur content oil has
been Increased by $2.35 per barrel," Scott Burns, district

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to414 per barrel for oil and the lad price Increase came
only a month ago." Burns noted that the cod of oil to the
power company before the fuel crisis of igm was $2 per
barrel. The company has estimated It Will use 40 million
barrels of oil this year. "With 42 gallons of oil in a barrel,
that's a lot of oil," he said.
Meanwhile, the firm Is continuing Its plans to appeal to
Gov. Graham and then toPrealdent Carter with Graham's
expected support for permission to use higher sulfur
content on.
Not only Is the higher sulfur oil more plentiful, It Is

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manager for FPL said.
"Cuiers can look for the fuel adjustment portion of
their power lAna to Increase. The fuel adjustment cost Is
controlled entirely by the cost of oil," he said.
Fuel adjustment charges
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about $2 per barrel less even with the latest Increase In
cost, BUTIS said.
Currently, federal antipollution standards ban the
t,ijpjng of higher sulfur content oil.
Burns said without the Mng of the ban FPAL
customers - which Include residents In the Samford
area—w
brownouts—Ices of power.
loss low-milfur fuel
FP&amp;L will be receiving Z per
during Oda month, April, May and June, he sal(D

JERUSALEM (UP!) - U.S. officials said
Begin, In his speech to the Knead, said,
President Carter blew up In anger today when "the problems that are separating us are
Israel Interjected a "a new serious com- serious ones. We don't play around with
plication" that brought his quest for a Middle words or niceties. It Is not a matter of words.
East peace agreement close to failure.
essence."
The Israeli Cabinet In an all night session
Begin indicated that one of the major
accepted some but not all of his proposals for unresolved problems was a clause In the
an Egyptian-israeli peace treaty. Then Prime treaty giving It priority over Egypt's defense
Minister Menachem Begin told parliament pacts with Its Arab sister dates - a clause
that the treaty could not be signed until after Cairo wants changed.
parliamentary debate.
"This Is the heart of the matter," Begin
American officials described this as a "new said. "We have security problems" on the
serious complication" and that the unex- Lebanese, Syrian and Jordanian frontiers
pected development caused Carter to explode "where hostility remains."
in anger. Normally treaties are initialled,
Carter had tried to ease those fears.
then signed and then debated by parliament
"Despite the progress of the past six
before ratification.
months, we still fall short," Carter said In
"I will bring this treaty to this house (the slow, almost painful tones. "... We have not
Knesset) before we have flied our yet fully met the challenge ... We must again
signature," Begin said as Carter listened to a contemplate the tragedy of failure."
Using different approaches and terms,
simultaneous translation of the Hebrew
through earphones. "I take great pride in our Carter repeatedly dressed the need for a
democracy."
commitment by Israel to take the risk
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Carter
had listened to the fiery reutred for peace.
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beruptIona of Begin by Geula Cohen, a eternal dream for peace. But we mod make
disaffected member of Begin's Likud bloc. this beginning," the president said.
After a 10-minute diatribe she was forcibly
ejected from the chamber. Carter appeared
Israeli Troops
somewhat bewildered as leftist deputies
repeatedly heckled the prime minister with
shouts and catcalls.
Shoot Students
Carter had told the parliament earlier that
"the people of the two nations are ready now
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) - Israeli troops
for peace" but "the leaders have not yet
today fired We a crowd of Arab students
drenoastrathug In the occupied West Bank
proven that we are ready now for peace. They
against a peace treaty with Egypt and
mud persevere. With or without a peace
treaty, the United States will always be at
wesaded three of them, we seriously, a
Israel's side."
military spokesman said.

Juvenile Arbitration Alternative To Lock And Key

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behind him., the arridleg officer miat. dlanhis the on or pass now with no prior record. l think this getting off scot free."
Bernosky. "There Is no toilet- you guys, you're just like
"If you ever ass two. eyes recommend arbitration. tenc.. Sentencing could include gives law enforcement an
The offenders who enter the dewing or anything of this everybody else."
grow, It's when that door Following that
recoin- coimsiling, a work program or alternative to suggest to BBS juvenile arbitration program nature. They wash windows and In addition to working with
The door, oft wide 1usd shuts," said Bernosky, .ItfIig nwnàtlon, the child and child's redltgion In property damage (State Department of Health are usually sentenced to some scrub walls and duke."
the children directly, the of.
Sgt. William Barnoeky usda a In his office. "Then they know parents or guardians must cases.
and Rh&amp;11tatIve Services) form of work detail. Bernoaky
Upon completing the sin- ficers Involved In the arysiugmssssidparadso It's ad Barney Miller. This Is agree to the fldidire WitidiS
At a time when juvenile and the Judges where the kids draw, up a contract for the tence, the child Is required to bitratlon program confer
do be* rom at tk Sadord
ti.o days of being notified
, don't go to the detention center offenders and their parents or write a flve.page paper on why several times a month with
us.
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guardians to sign. The contract he or she should not Mail. The members of the county's ar,,
sJjy in this case is tis. arbitration has been recoin- nosky said he feels tiie at- or jail."
11a Is the booking iO,
Ifleldid.
calls for the child to appear ata program has netted the police tgtration task force, according
hNabdoil jvVewle .
system i
B.raoeky tills the boy. '
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time at the police department some new-found toBernoeky.
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thw peath is placed In a system.
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An A To Z Look At Entire Situation'

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Senate Hearings On Energy Begin Today

NATION

IN BRIEF

IN BRIEF

WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.
On Sunday, Sen. George intelligence," McGovern said.
Jackson also repeated an so that local forces, Egyptians now the means of defending
skyrocket- McGovern told a nationwide
Jackson, interviewed Sunday earlier warning that the Middle and Israelis or a combination of those oil fields without one bit of
big oil prices affect so many television audience that on ABC's "Issues and An- East oil fields
are vulnerable to both, should be available to support from the United
th
od ct they will hr
Schlesinger should be fired.
swers," said he has no doubt his a guerrilla attack t ha t could defend those oil fields in the States," he said. "It's only if it
the entire economy out of kilter
Appearing on "Face The
us
$1 a wi pe out Am erica's supplies, event of sabotage or in the should break out into a larger
and possibly bring abo ut a Nation" McGovern sa id the gallon gasolin e will come true
Egypt and Israel, he said event of a direct assaul t on situation that American forces
"deep recession, not just
administration's
po
hi
Sunday, should form a task those fields," he said.
wo uld be needed."
ordinary recession."
is a "disaster."
"You're going to see, I think, force to defend the fields.
His Senate Energy and
word of a recession because of the
"it i had an
He said the United States
Jackson said an American
"There's no need for AmenNatural Resources Committee
make developments in the Middle should not just stand idly by and backup would be essential, but
can forces at this point, but we
today was be ginning what he today, I'd say get rid of Mr. East and they're just as serious let such an attack occur and Egypt and Israel could form
a
should
never rule out that
called an A to Z examination of Schlesinger and
energy as the 1973-1974 (oil) embargo," should be ready to se nd in its task force now without any help po
he said. "Amenss
ibility,"
the entire energy situation, with chief that can look at the w hole he said. "You're going to see a o wn forces as a last resort.
from the United States.
Forces
would
only be used to
can
Energy Secretary James energy problem in this co untry deep recession, not just an
But in the meantime "there
th
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oil
fields
as a last
defend
Sc hlesinger as the lead witness. with more imagination and ordinary recession."
needs to be a contingency plan
"The two countries have right resort."
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Delegation Visit To Capital

Handling Of Iranian Crisis

WASHINGTON (UP!)
Gloomy
gasoline shortages and what the federal

WASHINGTON UP!) - Sen. Frank Church, chairman
of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, defends the
leadership of President Carter during the revolution in
Iran and lauds his efforts to bring peace to Egypt and
Israel.
"What was it the president was to do in Iran," Church
asked. "What could he do that 700,000 Iranian troops could
not do?"
He praised Carter for securing the departure from Iran
of all Americans who wanted to leave."And he hasn't
received a word of credit for it," Church said.

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predictions of
government

plans to do about them sent a delegation of Florida tourist
Industry leaders to Washington today.
The delegation plans to confer with
Florida's congressional delegation to see what can be
done to sustain the tourist industry during an energy
crunch. State tourist officials don't like President Carter's
gasoline conservation plans, which Include mandatory
closing service stations on Sunday. They pointed out
that heavy tourist travel to beaches, sporting events and
other attractions occurs
Sundays.
members of

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predictions of

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recommendation to

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China Maneuvers Into Olympics
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (UP!) - With one shrewd
diplomatic stroke, China has all but assured itself a place
In the Olympic Games next year, International Olympic
Committee officials said Monday.
Taiwan's refusal to meet Peking sports officials in face.
to-face negotiations will give the IOC an ideal opportunity
to fall in line with other major world organizations and
switch its Chinese membership from Taiwan to Peking In
the next few months, the sources said. Although the
Taiwan Olympic Committee has not yet made an official
reply to IOC President Lord Killanin's invitation to the
round-table talks later this month, Shen Chia-mlng,
president of the Taiwan Olympic Committee, already has
said there is no chance Taiwan will agree to the talks.

Amin Proposes Peace Talks
NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) - President Idi Amin, his
precarious military hold on Uganda strengthened by 1,000
Libyan troops and some armaments, offered to open
rn441.
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J3L rsincaa sjuvAiring
on-again off-again war,

Vietnam Fighting Continues
BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!) -Fighting raged along the
border between Vietnam and China today, slowing the
withdrawal of Chinese troops and Hanoi said the invaders
still "nibbling stand plundering" many areas in Vietnam.
A Vietnam News Agency report said Chinese gunners
laid down artillery barrages of up to 3,000 shells a day in
some areas in the northeast corner of the country.
The official New China News Agency, In Its version of.
the fighting, said Vietnamese army units had launched
several attacks on the "temporary positions" of Chinese
troops, who were withdrawing toward Banlan, in China's
Guangxi Kwangai province. "The Chinese troops struck
back heroically and Inflicted heavy casualtie, on the
my," the Qgzg aglmy said.

HOSPITAL NOTES
MARCH ,)t7t
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Brenda Baker
: James 0. Brook
Thad Brooks
F Christine Johnson
Kenneth Bennett Jr., DeBary
Al h..h..
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: Leny Fr.ebersyur. Deltona
!tPe B. Whit., Longwood
t:'Elroy Herrick, Orange City
BIRTHS
sanpo,-d:
fl.,4 D1... -

DISCHARGES

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Iliad Brooks
Robert E. Carroll
David E. Chicefoky
Karin Dunn and baby boy
William J. Labbe
Ralph G. Luther
May Maloney
Joan Mohr
Theresa Muilk
&amp;bby Retalic
Charles H. Williams
Catherine Batty, DeBary
Raymond Doyle, DeBary
- Evelyn C.Faulconer, O.Bary
Rita Harris, Daitona
Ricky Paxton, Lake Monroe
Mabel Loomis, Lake Mary
Beverly Douthitt, Orlando
Audrey N. Honycutt, Winter
Springs
Ellery F. Songster, Franklinville,
N.Y.
MARCH 10, 11975
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Maths Baylock
Garfield Harris
Frances Herr
Sandra Misserimith
Leslie I. Sheppard
Connie Singletary
Cyrus Wickerle, Dettona
Leslie Underhill, Longwood
Elmer S. Shivers, Ostien

BIRTHS
Sanford:
Laverne and Sandra Messer.
smith, a girl
James and Connie Singletary, a
boy
DISCHARG5S
Sanford:
Faith A. Bennett and baby boy
Lucy Cotton
Florence Hurley
Lucy Inman
Florence Jones
Pauline Teston

Richard Williams
Etta W. Bradshaw, DeBary
James Conway DeBry
Louis Buehler, potions
James Dudley, Deltona
Adam Killian, Deltona
Jonathan I. Rivera. Deltona
Patricia Bibby, Lake Mary
Laura Evans, Fenton, Mich.
MARCH n, gg
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Ramona BrIdges
Richard Cruger
Marilyn England
Pamela E. Jump
Ellen Rentr
Ewell Whit,
Robert Smedley, Dettaon
Ethel Spear, potions
Ruth E. Long, Enterprise
Donna B. Beardsworth, Geneva
Marcus S. Yates, Lake Mary
William B. Cowley, Evensvllle,

'Altered' Records Investigated

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ATLANTA (UP!)
Agents from the FBI and the
Justice Department questioned a former employee of the
Carter Warehouse Sunday night to determine whether the
president's peanut business altered records and violated
the terms of a 1975 loan from the National Bank of
Georgia.
A Washington Post article, published Sunday, said that
Jimmy Hayes, a bonded warehouseman who worked for a
company whose bond covered a Billy Carter loan from the
National Bank of Georgia, had claimed In a series of interviews that he and Carter altered records. He also said
they sometimes pledged the same collateral
bins of
peanuts for more than one loan during the spring of 1976
to cover a deficit In payments on the NGB loan.
The Atlanta Constitution reported today, however, that
Hayes has denied that there was ever a shortage of
collateral at the warehouse and said that the Carters
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and marched—on

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Herald photos by Roger Roy

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Herald Photo by Jane Cassetberry

Reed Rasmussen, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Rasmussen of Chula Vista, and his broomstick
horse.

'How Many With
Such Rich Heritage?'
(Coit1nud From Page IA)
8,000 spectators came out to sit
in the sun and watch over 50
units, parade down the city's
main streets.
The parade included many
floats, the U.S. Navy marching
band, several local school
t1s, and some state and local
political officials, among them
Congressman Richard Kelly.
After the parade, the Oviedo
Women's Club held a "Great
Day in the Country" outing
behind St. Luke's church on SR
425. Smoke from chicken being
barbequed on open charcoal
grills drifted through the shade
trees and Into the display and
sales booths, wbero gos could
buy anything from antique
furniture to "raw, unfiltered
honey."
flUe she sat in the shade
listening to a local group of
musicians play different
country-western selections,

Maggie McClellan explained
why she has lived in Oviedo for
17 years. "I like the country
atmosphere and people here
are so nice. Everyone says
hello. And besides, I can get
really fresh produce. I wouldn't
want to live anywhere else."
Sunday afternoon, after a
community church service at
the high school led by several
area ministers, Oviedo Mayor
Ben Beasley introduced notable
local figures, including 96-yearold Henry Jackson, who has
lived in Oviedo for more than 70
years. While the Navy band
played
"America
the
Beautiful", Jackson sat
.milIng, tapping his foot and
swaying to the rhythm,
Nita Rawlson, chairman of
the centennial committee, then
introduced "the many people
who helped make this cen
tennial a success," Mrs.
Rawlson explained the funds

Lewis To Disclose Finances
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finances.

The camper, owned by
Shirley Causey, 45, of 201 West
18th St., Sanford, has been
placed on the lot for sale, according to police. Thieves
gained entry to the camper and
drove it off the lot, said police,

Today's younger generation helps recall the historic event

tgomnery,

In their faces,
Owner W.L. Goodwin would open the door Saturday only
for whites, keeping it shut to blacks and reporters. He

refused to answer questions about his policies.

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Khomeini Cr*to
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codes.
Asked if she would describe Khomeini as a male "chauvinist,"
Ms. MIllett, author of "Sexual Politics" and "Against Our Will,",
said: "Yes, If only because the rights promised women at the
beginning of the revolution are now being threatened by what he
says and does."
In the most outspoken criticism of )Chni j' planned March
20 rderendwn, the Ayatollah Kazem Sharlatmadarl, second most
Important Moslem leader in Iran, called for the question on ballot
to be rephrased.
"Instead of asking people to say yes or no to an Islamic republic
or constitutional government or either of the two, we must ask
them: What kind of government do you want?" S.iatinadari
said,
Sharlatmadarl, 73, respected widely for his moderate views, led
the movement against the shah's regime while Khomeini was In
exile in Iraq and later in France,
He said the majority of Iranians were "Moslems and will not

vote for anything except an Islamic republic."
But he said the referendum had to give Iranians a free choice of
the future form of government so that "everyone in Iran and
outside the country may know that there Is no coercion or
pressure at work."
The latest executions brought to 50 the number of announced
deaths by revolutionary courts headed by turbaned mullahs
acting on behalf of the 76'.yearolc Khomeini in defiance of Prime
Minister Mehdl Bazargan's provisional government. Bazargan
has called for an end to the summary trials.
The Iranian Air Force disclosed Sunday that "certain people"
seized rockets, apparently during the revolutionary takeover last
month, and warned the weapons could explode spontaneously,
killing across an area of two square miles.
"These rockets, If wrongly handled, could explode at any time
as a result of atmospheric conditions, causing Irreparable
damage," the air force said.

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"If the governor declares an energy emergency and
President Carter goes along with it, we will burna higher
sulfur content fuel and there will be no shortage of
power," Burns said.
Normally, the peak use periods for power consumption
daily, Bur ns said, are around 10 a.m. and In the evenings
from 5-to-7 p.m.
"The peak usage times is not going to be the problem,"
he said. "this shortage will affect some of our customers
all of
at some times and some at others. But It will
ow customers."
With the 25 percent shortage of oil anticipated, Burns
said,"We will have todo something asof April hlf the restrictions are not lifted." He said currently a pamphlet uiging conservation of electricity is being prepared listing
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affect

ways of accomplishing
He said some ways include raising thermostats by twoto-ttree degrees on air conditioners or heaters.
thermodatson water heaters should be lowered to1-130
degrees. An even better way to conserve, he said, is to
heaters when they are not in use
turn off automatic
lies
are away from their homes.
g
times
fa
mi
and durin
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water heaters, he said.
harm
the
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This w
Burns noted FP &amp;L has been promoting low-energy
homes and solar water heating as conservation methods.
He assured that brownouts do not harm electrical ap,

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DISCHARGES

Sanford:
James D. Brook
Laura Butler
Frances Herr
Lacy Mitchell
Dale Dykes, De$ary
Atanion Gayer, Dettona
Percy J. Graham, Dellona

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"Electricity is an awfully convenient thing and we are
awfully spolled,"heaald. "But the American peoPle have
alwaysllvedup tothechalleflgeafldtbelitUation athand.
And If this emergency comes I expect they will do
same thing again," Burns said. "We, Americans, have
proved in the past we can handle what we must,"
M eanwhile, at the Sanford Airport, Marvin Greenstein,
1A
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for
some
time.
conservation
practicing energy
and field lights off at
"We have been turning o.r un

to mid 75s. Wink asrtherty ii
to 11 mph ladsy_becemlig
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11 every night. We went to the Federal Aeronautics I4.
mInistratIon (FAA) and received authority to turnthe
lights out at night as a conservation
coimty government wlualso belooklngst measures for
energy conservation, especially during the upcoming
warm weather months.

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Corrcf Ion

Ewnlng Ifrndd W$PS sss
That's Michele Davis surrounded (light) by colleagues on the Cuselberry
Fire Department —nolCarol Hoffman (left),a member of the Lake Mary
Fire Department, as was mistakenly reported In The Sunday Herald. Mrs.
Hoffman and Mrs. Davis, both of whoe husbands are members of
their
departments, are the only two women firefighters In Seminole County. Mrs.

Monday. Marcn 13 ,fl—VoI. iL No, 175
Pak4jshed Daily and hadip, .ac•pI Saturday By Tbe Seaferd Neraid
loc., ISO N. PriecB Ave., kiderd. Pta. 32171.
Second Class P.s$ags Paid at $asfer Plorlda 32171
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Hoffman was the first woman In Florida to complete the
ZOO-hour
firefighter's training course for state certification.

The Evening Herald inadvertantly ominitted the lad name
of Mrs. Clarlce Hand Taylor In
the obituary and funeral notice
which appeared on Feb. 25.
Memorial services were held
fqr Mrs. Taylor, 77, of Ft. Lauc*rdale, who died Feb. 18 in
McLean. Va., on March 2 at the

graveside in Evergreen Cametery, Sanford, with Rev. CIarence Yates of Pine Castle Un!ted Methodist Church of.
ficiating. Sanford native,
Taylor is survived by her
daughter, M. Qj
of McLean, and two grandchildren.

North Semnina, Apartment 803.
reported a white gold ring,
valued a t $800 was taken from
her apartment sometime
Saturday,
according
to
deputies.
Deputies
vestigating the incident
reported there were no signs of
forcible entry to the apartment.
MOTOR, BIKE TAKEN
Carl It. IAmlwnia, 40, of 133
Uuinon St., Longwood, reported
thieves took an outboard motor
and a bicycle, valued collectively at 60ff, from his yard
sometime Sunday, according to
sheriff's deputies. The motor
belongs to William D. Shattuck,
103 West Lake, and had been
loaned to Lalumia. The bike
belongs to Laiwnia's son, according to deputies.

Tom Bernosky reportedly
overhead the solicitation betveeo the woman and the inThe marijuana and ice pick
were discovered during a
search of the woman's purse,
a ccording to police.

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VENTURA, Calif. (UP!)
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Lois Faulkner Is known as
Sanford
"Grandma Marijuana" to the bail, faced a preliminary were giving like to kill me."
neighborhood children she at. hearing today. Both are
Gradually, she began providRAND
tempted to cheer up with free charged with felony possession ing marijuana to yo ungsters
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NOW
IN SANFORD
felt were depressed
co
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year-old brother, Joseph, were additional felony counts of dangerous
drugs and noise
arrested last month for selling marijuana,
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war nings to stop.
"They was nice then," she
The 1979 International
said, recalling a visit and an ford Lightning Classic Regatta
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warning" year ago sponsored by the Greater SanHOMER E. GOODING
Homer E. Gooding, 74, Rt. 3, by Vent ura County narcotics ford Chamber Comm
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Sanford, died Sunday morning, agents.
scheduled to begin 9:30 a.m.
MissFaulknersaidshe began Wednesday. Registration,
Bornin Brunson, S.C., he came
to Sanford In 1925 and was a using pot herself two years ago according to chairman Tom
making tea out of the stems Hunt, will end at 5 p.m.
retired ranch hand.
in
an attempt to remedy her Tuesday; 40 boats already have
Survivors: his wife Edith,
blood
pressure.
Sanford; one daughter, Mrs. high
been signed up, Hunt said to"I tried to smoke it, but I day.
Marie Fogarty Fa etteville
y A snecial ski show is
N.C.; two Sons, Hugh, Sanford; couldn 't it hurt my lungs
planned at5p.m. Tuesday at
and Amos, Oviedo; 10 grand- so I made tea out of it and that the Marina to herald the event,
greaicnuuren;
inree
grandchlldrm three brothers,
Horace. Varnvllle, S.C.; Hugh,
Hampton, S.C.; and J.C.,
Hinson, N.C.; one sister, Mrs.
Runell Terry, Bronson, S.C.
Funeral services will be 10:30
a.m. Thursday at Brisson
Funeral Home with Elder Joe
HarvIU of Orlando officiating.
Burial will be hi Evergreen
cemetery.

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informal

pliances,

$900, Front one of the rooms of
the school between last
Tuesday and this weekend,
according to sheriff's deputies.
The typewriter had been in a
classroom and was last seen by
a teacher on Tuesday.
RING GONE
Pamela Downs Shoe, 55573

ROOVINGVAKtM
Claude Glower, Route I
Sanford, and Frank MonCrawford Avenue,
Midway, reported someone
took $2,200 in roofing material
builds a
from a fenced area at GloverMontgomery Roofing, East SR
HIKE THEFT
Cen tipede Lawn
46, sometime over the weekend.
Vann Parker, 55, of 209 San
Tire tracks of a truck were Carlos Ave., Sanford, reported
discovered in the fenced ares, someone took a three-speed
according to Seminole County bicycle from his home Friday.
Sheriff's Deputies.
Value of the bicycle wa
CAR TAKEN
Rose Futrell, 34, of 107 Reel
stay
Court. Sanford. renortd _h
someone took a 1968 AMC
Rebel, val ued $600 from the
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car Is owned by Ben Futrell, ________________
also of 107 Reel Court, Sanford.
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A "Whites Only" sign
hanging above the door of a sell-service laundry angered
a group of blacks who, with their dirty clothes, converged
on the business establishment only to have the door locked
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Ethel Stansberry, Sebring, Ohio
BIRTHS
Sanford:
Carl and Marilyn England, a boy

Hi.e Delivery: Wesk. 7$ casts, MietS, $3.21; Mastus,, 115$; Year,
1210$. By Mail: Week, U casts; Meaffi $I3$ S Months, S3S.; year,

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Lewis, a millionaire businessman and rancher, joined in
the suit with Senate Rules Committee Chairman Dempsey
Barron of Panama City and Ways and Means Committee
Chairman Jack Gordon of Miami Beach. The trio contends that the act does not apply to their current terms
since they were elected before the Amendment became
law. They filed the Florida Supreme Court challenge after
the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear their suit
challenging the constitutionality of the Sunshine Amend-

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an IBM typewriter, valued at

CAMPER THEFT

Thieves made a large haul
late Saturday or early Sunday
when they
from the
C&amp;J
lot, 2507 Park
Ave., Sanford, in a 1974 22-foot-

Hills subdivision, reported
someone took four wheel
covers, valued collectively at
$150, according to deputies.
The wheel covers were
removed from Holmwood's car
while it was parked in his
carport, deputies said.
PROSTITUTION CHARGED
Sanford police, relying on a
tip from an informant, arrested
Carolyn Jones, 615 E. Ninth St.,
Sanford. Thursday for soliciting
for prostitution.
She is being held in Seminole
County Jail in lieu of $1,300 bond
on charges of soliciting for
prostitution, possession of a
c o itt rolled
sub stance
(marijuana) and carrying a
concealed weapon an ice
pick).
W.L. Jones and

TYPEWRITER STOLEN
Tony Mandeville, assistant
principal of Lake Brantley High

complete.

TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
Even If he wins a state
Supreme Court challenge to the constitutionality of applying the Sunshine Amendment's financial disclosure
provisions to Incumbents, colleagues say Senate
President Phil Lewis will file a full report on his personal

By Women, Religious Leader

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - U
U.S. feminist Kate Mlllett and Iran's
second most important holy man confronted the Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini today with separate but sharp criticisms of
the how the revolution is being run,
Islamic revolutionaries reported executing six men Sunday
after summary trials on mass murder, sex and drugs charges.
Other people were flogged for gambling and promiscuity 4nd two
youths were sentenced to die, one by stoning, for raping an 11year-old girl.
Women opposed to Khomeini's edict that they exchange their
Western garb for tlw chador, the Moslem ankle-length veil,
planned to march today from Tehran University through the
streets with a protective screen of male supporters.
"This time we will have our own protection," one of the
organizers said referring to attacks by knives, stones and sticks
by Moslem revolutionaries during Saturday's feminist march.
Ms. MilieU, 45, said she had been invited to Tehran by Iranian
women organizers of the drive against the strict Moslem dress

Sheriff's deputies.
The woman reportedly
flagged down a deputy while he
was on routine patrol at Market
Street and SR-427.
She reported she had been
hitchhiking in front of Taylor
Rentals on SR 436 Saturday
when two men In a late model
maroon-over-white Pontiac
stopped to give her a ride,
Details of the attack are not

"were not crooks."

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placed at $125, according to
police.
WHEEL COVERS TAKEN
Vincent Holmwood, 54, of 795
White Oak Drive, in the Rolling

A 33-year-old Orlando woman
reported she was picked up and
raped by two men while she was
hitchhiking in south Seminole
County Saturday night,according to Seminole County

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for the centennial came from
the sale of city stock certificates for one dollar each and
centennial commemorative
medallions, which were sold for
eight dollars apiece. The
madallions are Inscribed
T h e weekend-long
celebration was an attempt by
Oviedo's citizens to present the
city's history as well as to bring
out the points that they feel
make Oviedo special.
The latter was wellillustrated by an Incident that
occurred in the parking lot
during Saturday's "Great Day
In the Country."
A young, dark-ba1red girl w)
was coII.cIng the r4111111011*41
parking fee told a man "That'll
be twenty-five cents parking,
sir."When he replied that he
didn't "have any change", she
just smiled and said "Well, go
ahead and park. We won't
worry about it."

By MAX ERXILETIAN
Herald Staff Writer

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4$; yesterday's high $4;
barometric pressure, 31.21;
iikqve bumldlty, 87 peroaat;
N at 18 mph.

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(USPS 411.200)
300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 30-322-2811 or 831-9993
Monday, March 12, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

Ah, but spring ... it's in the air no matter what the
calendar says.
Anyone knows spring in Florida has nothing to do
with March 20.
Spring is obviously that time of the year when a
young man's fancy turns to baseball,

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Here in Central Florida, it is virtually God's
Country.
Between the radiant sunshin e, fin e fields and a
renewed enthusiasm for baseball, she doesn't have
a chance.

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Of course, it's not as bad as that maddening
houeviife's malady known as the NFL, where
husbands the world over hit the armchairs every
fall and become completely engrossed by the Idiot
box Saturday through Monday night.

The Clock
By JIM HAYNES
The

Not too long ago I ran across a couple at the
crossroads of their marriage. She insisted that NFL
stood for Non-Frequent Lovemaking. She took
drastic steps. Seems she sewed a number to the
back of her nighty. When that didn't do any good,
she flatly told him "play me or trade me."
He traded her to Baltimore.
Seriously, spring is different, ladles. It's the time
of the year to do things together. Like head for the
ball park and watch Junior play Little League ball.
That's a real blast - just wait for the hot weather
and those three and one-half hour games.
Or, in case your husband plays softball, just wait.
and see how that one or two times a week games
work out. Soon as the weather is better, it's tournament time. And don't let anyone fool you. They
have tournaments every weekend.
Personally, I like spring because of the daytime
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temperatures. It's the same aroma that's in the air
in the fall.
Changes of season ... they put everything in a
different perspective.
Spring is also the time of year you can hardly get
a tee time at the golf course, which also breaks up
the women of the south.
That often sends mom and pop to the tennis
courts, and in case they played as partners, usuall}
results in as many dissolutions of marriage as not.
Pop can't win. He takes mom to the beach, and he
gets in trouble by suffering from that salt-water
malady known as eye strain. Yep, they are making
bikinis smaller than ever.
Picnics are fun, especially when the ants bite and
poison ivy dears up.
It's almost enough to make mom wish it were
football season again.

SPORTS
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Monday, March 12,1979-SA

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The Dawn
The economic signals are mixed. According to
latest reports, inflation for the last reported twomonth period was at a near-record high.
The annualized rate was more than 11 percent.
Meanwhile, economic indicators point down.
The drop in these indexes in January was the
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All the signs point to a renewal of stagflation,
the dreadful condition in which the economy
stagnates but Inflation continues,

By RICHARD E. COHEN
WASHINGTON - What does Congress do
when it believes the voters want to hear more
about federal spending cuts and less about new

That stagflation should occur at all is a contradiction of classical economic theory, which
teaches that when the economy slows down, inflation will slow down, too.

programs?
Some legislators advocate proposals to
balance the federal budget, while others push for
tax cuts so bureaucrats will have less money to

It is clear that with all the resistance now built
into our economic system, it takes more than a
mild recession to lower prices or wages.
It takes a real recession to accomplish that kind
of deflation in today's highly structured marketplace. And nobody wants a real recession.
There are reasons to hope that President
Carter's "7 percent solution" still has a chance of
working if the people will give it a chance. The
January jump in the cost of living may not reoccur
in the coming months,
Some businessmen may have hastened to take
their full 7 percent price increases early in the
year, so they would be effective all year, and may
not increase prices again for the rest of 1979.
We hope the Inflation rate cools quickly, for it
would be difficult to continue to ask workers to be
content with 7 percent wage increases when such
increases compensate for only a fraction of the
current increase in the cost of living.

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spend.
But if the lawmakers really are serious about
seeing that government functions more
smoothly, they ought to heed the advice of
several leaders, including House Spc'ker —t
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Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., D-Mass., who have
proclaimed the dawn of the "oversight
Congress."
Oversight of existing programs never has
been one of Congress's strong suits. Many
consider ireview of the agencies' performance
85 tediow and unrewarding work that offers few
dividends to politicians accustomed to reminding voters and interest groups of their latest
achievements,
In the past, a member of the House or Senate
Agriculture Committee may have decided it
simply was not worth the time or aggravation to
examine the failings of a program such as the
Soil and Conservation Service even though many
experts agree that is $500 million budget for farm
pollution control has had meager results.
The reason is that the only people who care SCIENCE
about this program, or any of hundreds of others,

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Rep. Jim Mattox, D-Tex, toa punt,-pus and
kick contest on the Capitol grounds. Walgren
won, and it cod Mattox a Tea-Mu dinner out.
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half of the bet _1
Stetson hat claiming that there's not a gengallon hat small enough to fit on his colleague's
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preposterous $900 a month," and telephone
charges were "an Incredibic $300 a month."
The state Investigation revealed "a
systematic looting of funds," and cited Innis'
expenditure of $0,000 for travel In a single
year. One junket alone, to Paris, London and
Africa, cod $79,532.60.
Other evidences of looting Involved $16,500
spent on furnishings for Innis' apartment and
War personal Items; $4,000 for tickets to two
Championship fights; living expenses for Innia'
estranged wives; lavish hotel and restaurant
charges, and the mysterious disappearance of a
$74,000 savings account labeled "Slush Fund."
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CORE telephone solicitors engaged In a
number of "unlawful practices" to milk contributions from businessmen. A typical scam
was for the find raiser to Identify himself
vaguely as being from "equal opportunity,"
giving the false impression that he was calling
from a government agency. The solicitor would
then hint that he had received reports on
dlsaimlnation by the businessman, and would
"adb," the victim to show that his heart was In
the right place by buying a place in CORE add
vertisements listing equal-opportunity emplayers.
"Intimidation, coercing and harassing tactics" were used to Imply that if a businessman
being asked for money didn't come across,
CORE would instigate a boycott among the black
community. The orginhiatlon mlg$ even "call
out the troops" and picket the recalcitrant firm's
outlets. In shod, CORE was running a protection
racket.
One large corporation that does business with
the black community was told by a CORE
solicitor that Its image among Nab was bed.
The problem could "easily be remedied by a
public relations contract with CORE for $1,000 a
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smear campaign among businessmen who dealt
with the company, suggesting that maybe they
should take their business elsewhere "In view of
the firm's negative attitude toward blacks."
Solicitors were hired off the streets and
enrolled In a bogus training program. CORE's
financial report Indicated that tens of thousands
of dollars were allocated to the program, but no
fends were actually spent on It. The In.
vedigators concluded: "Poor, madly minority
youths were exploded and used to extort money
from the public for the benefit of an organization
whose sole raison d'dre had degenerated to the
acquisition of more and more money, none of
which ever reached the Intended beneficiaries."
Most of CORE's social programs were 'hams.
For the year ending In May, 1976, for example,
CORE claimed to have spent $U million on
programs like child day care, prison reform and
Job referral. "CORE has never been able to
prove that these so-called 'programs' had other
than a paper eilatanc.," the Investigators found.
In one outrageous case, CORE claimed to have
spent $70,663 In one year on a day tare center
that served jad four children.
"If CORE was to be taken at Its word," the
date report notes, "the amount spent per child
would be sufficient to and them to the best
private Institutions through graduate school."
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last October of fund-raising fraud and other
financial finagling by Roy Innis, director of the
once-respected Congress of Racial Equality
(CORE) Innis was quick and vehement in his
denial of any wrongdoing whatsoever.
It was all a tissue of lies fabricated by his
enemies, he told our associates Gary Cohn and
Tony Capacdo.
Since then, however, Investigators for New
York's attorney general have completed a probe
of CORE and have amassed a mountain of
evidence substantiating our Charges. As of Jan.
31, CORE has been forbidden to conduct fundraising activities in New York, and the state
attorney general has asked the court to either
dissolve CORE or to remove Innis and his
cronies from office.
When Innis took over CORE in 1963, he
pledged to work for improvement In the condition of blacks throughout the United States.
But the only improvement achieved by CORE
appears to have been in the condition of Innis and
his buddies. In the process, the organization's
proud image has suff er ad drastically.
The New York state Investigators concluded
that CORE solicited millions of dollars through a
variety of illegal methods; that the impressivesounding social programs supposedly being
operated by the organization with the money It
collected actually existed only on paper; and
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It was out with the old and in over Seminole
with the new Saturday in Raceway; and Sobik's Sandseason-opening gam es for the wiches won a battle of threeSeminole Pony Baseball hitters, 15-14, over Adams Auto
League at Five Points Field, Parts.
but some old names made new
In the Pony loop, McDenalds
used a three-hitter by Chris
hea dlines this time around.
Bobby Miller and Clint Boyles to post a 5-3 win over
ChryslerBaker, who have been one- Marc
Slade
twoing opponents in these parts Plymouth; Royal AMC Jeep
ee years now, combined usedtightpitchingandtwohits
to pitch a two-hitter In the b) Lte Jnkms to register a 5-2
Bronco League to spark Barin over Richard Coffey
nett Bank to a lopsided 15-2 Photograph), VI' W Post 5405
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than an advantage.
A few in Congress, like Sen. William ProxThe two factions have been feuding for years,
mire, fl-Win., hold frequent hearings or conduct
on
occasion resorting to terrorist bombings and
The slow of the economy will help restrain
studies of existing programs to draw attention to
further inflation but we know that a mild recession
ROS8ITER
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will give the National Aeronautics and Space assassinations, and it was not too many months
a particular abuse. They often draw public and By AL
ago that the Syrian press and radio routinely
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referred to the Iraqi president sea 'der-."
PASADENA, COW.(UPI) — Mw United State* wort on a return mission to Venus.
developments.
constructive suggestions for remedying the
The Iraqi-Syrian rapprochement Is the latest"
plans to follow up Project Voyager's spectacular
The proposal is to launch in 1984 a zpacccraft
exploration
of
Jupiter
Either we must go into a severe recession with
by
launching
an
even
that
will
carry
into
Venuslan
orbit
an
advanced
of
a
lengthy
but not encouraging history of Arab'
Ali this may be changing.
unification
attempts. Syria was linked with
spacecraft
In
1962
to
make
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The drive for government efficiency s)Th- more advanced
high unenpioment and panic sales of common
radar system that will peer through the planet's
Egypt in the United Arab Republic from 1958 to
bolized
by
events
such
as
President
Carter's
call
close
encounters
with
the
planet's
four
largest
cloud
blanket
and
produce
a
detailed
stock and merchandise, or we must make volunfor less paperwork, last year's California vote on moons.
topographic map of the planets's entire surface. 1961, a union notable chiefly for a bitter
tary wage and price controls work.
The spacecraft, named Galileo after the
Proposition 13 and the recent budget-balancing
"That to me Is a benchmark mission that's got leadership power struggle.
fervor may have some effect In Congress.
Italian astronomer who discovered the four big to happen," Murray said. "It's hard for me to
The third alternative, mandatory controls, has
Egypt later talked merger with Libya, but they
Even
a
veteran
liberal
Democrat
like
Rep.
satellites,
also will send an instrumented probe believe that this will be turned down as either ended up shooting at each other. Libya also
been absolutely ruled out by the president.
John Brademas of Indiana concedes the new 96th into Jupiter's turbulent atmosphere and swing being uninteresting or unworthy."
flirted briefly with its western neighbor, Tunisia,
Congress will not write many major new laws. Into orbit around the planet for the first time.
7bat is why we continue to support the 7 percent
Murray said another worthwhile mission up to no result. Jordan and Iraq toyed with union in
Instead, the House Majority Whip predicted an
"Go is an attempt to achieve an enor- for approval next year will be a project to send a the 'SOs, before the overthrow of the Iraqi
solution.
upsurge in oversight because "the federal dollar mously diversified follow-up exploration and robot spacecraft to shoot a probe Into Halley's monarchy.
analysis of Jupiter," said Dr. Bruce A. Murray, comet in 1966 and fly on to rendezvous with the
must be stretched further than ever before."
The only effective merger has been that of the
However, recent House debate showed stir- director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory which comet Tempel 2.
cluster
of Persian Gulf ehelkdoms which now
prising opposition to giving committees Is controlling Voyagers 1 and 2 and building
There are no plans, however, to follow up compose the United Arab Emirates, and the
adequate funds to support additional oversight Galileo.
exploration of the two most closely examined basis of that is not political but economic to
Tattoo
Murray said Galileo's orbit around Jupiter is extraterr
investigations.
maximize be nefits of their recently developed oil
estrial bodies in the 50111' 8Y'fl
Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, said every ad- being designed so each time it swings close by Earth's moon and Mars
resources.
NASA tried unsuccessfully for two years to get
ditlonal dollar for congressional operations the moons lo, Europa, Calliuto and Ganymede it
The Marine Corps Is going to have to learn what is sauce for
would have a "multiplier" effect leading to the will receive an assist from their gravity, White House approval to start a modest project
Egypt is
fostering low-key
the gander is also sauce for the goose.
whipping It on to the next satellite. It will do this to place an unmanned reconnaissance satellite cooperation withcurrently
eventual spending of many more dollars.
Its southern neighbor, Sudan,
Into orbit around the moon's poles to study that is also essentially economic. The two have
This criticism may be penny-wise and pound- 11 times.
The Corps has got to guide Its women Marines with the same
It
also
will
swing
way
out
and
then
back
in
to
regions not explored by the Apollo manned, a mut ual def ense pact, aimed at countering
foolish.
For
example,
leaders
of
the
House
Ways
set of rules as the men.
study
J
up
i
te
r's
radiation
an
d
magn
et
ic
forces.
landing
missions.
and Means Committee had requested an annual
Soviet Infiltration of East Africa.
is
Intended,
if
all
this
works,
for
the
price
of
And
there
does not appear to be much Interest
budget of $2.9 million for Its operations, cornThe latest example of unfair play occurred at Parris Island,
But that is Incidental, the emphasis is on oxpared with $1.8 million it spent last year. Much of one spacecraft to get definitive chemical in- among the government's budget officials for a pan ding underpopulated but potentially
S.C., where a pea-sized tattoo of a star was noticed on the wrist
the Increase was intended for oversight of the formation on Jupiter's atmosphere, a complete program to follow the Viking robot landings on productive Sudan's agricultural capacity to help
of Marine recruit Lorraine Nicotera.
broad array of tax, trade, health and welfare mapping of the satellites and a thorough map- Mar&amp;
feed overpopulated Egypt.
She was discharged from the Corps because regulations
ping and understanding of these mysterious
"With the strangeness of the place that Mars
issues that the committee considers.
The two countries have been working
forbid a woman from having a tattoo visible when wearing a
But the House reduced the committee's new radiation belts and magnetic fields," Murray Is, and with its variety of land forms that really gradually for the past five years toward a goal of
uniform a rule that does not apply to men.
are fascinating, and with pretty strong evidence broad ecoom1c integration, Mopping short of
budget to $2 million, which undoubtedly will said in an Interview.
Miss Nicotera says the Marine Corps is missing a good thing
Galileo
Is
the
only
new
space
agency
planetary
of climatic history cycling, I can't believe It's political union. It shows much more promise at
mean the panel will have fewer resources to
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You'd never know it from front-page
headlines, but there's more going on in the
Mideast
these days than the Iranian revolution
,
and escalating oil prices.
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In the development of potentia lly equally great
,qW
impact on the region and beyond, two key
nations -Iraq and Syria -are talking seriously
about becoming one.
Following through on the signing last Oct. of a
declaration
of intent to create a "single unified
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military cooperation.
There is a number of interested not to say
concerned observers, not the least Israel. Iraq
has been a tough talker but a token participant in
Arab-Israeli conflicts to date.
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The prospect that Iraqi units might now be
about to join the Syrians in force on the Golan
Heights in their rear is one the Israelis could do
5.Zb.
without as they concentrate on their main-front
diplomatic sparring with Egypt.
It is in fact mutual opposition to the Egyptian.
Israeli
negotiations that is a primary
Vietnam ese graffiti
motiviating factor In the Iraqi-Syrian move.
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continuing turmoil In
neighboring Iran.
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the
socialist-oriented Baath (renaissance)
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FORT MYERS, Fin. (UP!) - Regina Marslkova of
echcslovakia overpowered Janet Newberry of St.
Petersburg, Fin., 6-4,6-2, despite a balky forehand Sunday
to win the $25,000 Futures tennis tournament.
The victory was worth $2,400 for Marsikova and earned
t*i the eighth and last position In the $35,00 Futures
Championships, which begin Tuesday in Orlando, Fin.
Newberry earned $1,800.
Maralkova exulted that "I am back on my game again.
After losing three consecutive flrdround matches on the
circuit, I was a little down. This week has got my confidence back."
"It's frustrating to play her," Newberry said, "because
her shots are so solid and she's so strong. It's difficult to
develop a strategy against her."
Former University it Southern California teammates
Diane Deafor and Barbara Haliqulat captured the doubles
title and $1,200 with a 64, 64, victory over Marjorie
Blackwood of Canada and Kyrn Ruddell of Australia.

The Seminoles trailed, 4-3,
going into the bottom of the
seventh, but made good a
comeback with Mike Wright
being the game's hero,
delivering a tworun double to
Nirald Plist,, by Tim VIØCIt end Bishop Moore's upset

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time we met," said McNamara off-mike. "When Sparky was
lMirvlewthg me, because it O relationship, It was hard for me
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:jtnderaon was fhWing his Interviews now. He had Dave
(bncepcion In tow and with the camera and sound going, be said;
"veryene talks about the best shortstop In America. To me,
there's only one - Devid Conc,pclon."
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continued its winning ways in Bank of Orlando downed
the Altamonte Springs Little KIwanis, 10-2, as Tom Perkins
League, posting a. 2.0 triumph had three hits and Kevin Mann.,
over Breen Inslra8c Agency and Mark Cothran combined
on the strength of the combined for a three-hitter.
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National Disco un t Carpet
Hard-l uc k loser In the major trimmed Hagan Homes, 13-10,league was Keith Wallace, who as David Cohen and Chris
allowed just one hit - by Woodward had three hits each Hutsell - and fanned 11 bat- with Jay Gilliland homering for
ters.
the losers; ColAs Boats socked
In other major league games, ittoMcDenalds,12-3,as Bobble
Gene Letterlo Co. whipped Mobley had a three-run triple,'
Melner's Barbecue Fairvilla, Kenny Oswald a three-run
io.o, despite three straight hits double and Victor Garlanger,
by Scott Underwood; and Mitt led the losers with a two-run
Howard do ubled home Mark double; National Sewing
Vlner with the winning rim In Machine
downed
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general said South Carolina law
prohibited the spending of state
funds at a facility that prac
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Qwaon University withdrew
before the tolrnaineid began
for the same reason.
Gary Hallberg of Wake
Forest was second with a threeday, 4-endue 212. He fired a 71
Friday, 71-Saturday and' a 70
Sunday.
Stuart Rmnph it Georgia was
third with a these-day, par 211.
H. scored a 7$ Friday, 72
Saturday and 74 Suadsy.
Tons Cwk= and Jodie MuM,
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Todd ffih it Nth Carolina
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went.
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"Farewell to a Legend" boxing exhibition.
The higliIij* of All's appearance Monday night will be
a fivecowd sparring match against Jimmy ER14 former
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (UP!) - The College of Charleston
named longtime St. John's University assistant John
Knees as Its new had basketball coach.
School officials had no conunr4 on the selection it
Kreue. However, the college, a member of the District 6
it the NAIA, formally will announce the succeesor to Alan
LeForce Tuesday at an afternoon prom conference.

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ARCADIA, Calif. (UP!) - Jockey Bill Shoemaker
drove Celine to a one-length victory Sunday In the 40th
nmr,Ing of the $114,000 Santa Stains Stakes for 3-year-old
fillies at Slide Anita to hand Terllngua her first western
defeat.
In scoring her first victory In four darts over Tenllngua,
Caline raced the 11-16 mile track In 1:41 3.6 to clip One
fifth of a second off the Stakes'recordset by Silver Spoon
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lost the lead when she bugled
the 12th, regained It with a
birdie on 15 and lost the lead
again on the next hole when she
three-putted for abogey.
Tied for third at 283 were
Peggy Conley, who shot a 69,
and Susie Berning, who had a
71. Laura Baugh and Pat
Bradley, both with final-round
71, shared fifth place at 284.
"The reason I lost today was
because I didn't play agresalvely enough on the front nine,"

HONOLULU (UPI) - The selection of sites for the 1131
and 1952 Super Bowls and proposed rule changes will be
the top orders it business when National Football League
Commissioner Pete Rozelle convenes the NFL annual
meeting.
Some 250 league officials, club owners and their family
members arrived In Honolulu over the weekend for the
flvdsy conference, opening today.

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announced carder Pete Mahovllch will sidelined for the
red of the season by a shoulder Injury he sustained In a 3-2
victory over Philadelphia Saturday night.
Mahovlich' suffered a shoulder separation later in a
collision on the boards with the Flyers' Ken Linesman.
Penguins' Vice President Paul Martha said Mahovllch
underwent surgery Sunday at Presbyterian Hospital.

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By United Press International
Madison (Va.) 7 Biscayne 0
Eckerd 5 American International 4
Miami 21 Ithica 0
Western Kentucky I) Jacksonville S
Jacksonville 13 Pennsylvania 12 (10
innings)
Florida State S St. Leo 2
Rollins 4 South Florida 2
Texas A &amp; M 15 Florida In.
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1 Communicate
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SWhite Ink
11.10 510
2Manatee Pursy
3.20
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S Audrey Kan
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1 Joyful Event
3.40 7.10
4 Witght Elvis
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4) 14.00. Time 31.21.
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0(4-4) 32.40; P(4-4) 171.40; 1(4-42) 403.20. Time 31.47.
Ninth race, $-Il, B:
13.20 4 20 3.20
1 CCC Cindy
5.00 3.60
5 Jean Nate
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7Bendixon
0(75) 41.20; P(7.1) 114.10; TUe
21371.20. Time 31.41.
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3.10 2.10 2.20
3 Trapper Red
4.10 4.20
6 Jess in Time
4.60
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053.4) 1140; P(3-4) 22.10; T(3-4-I).
137.00. Time 31.33.
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39.50 21.10 9.00
5 Power Cap
3.50 3.20
6 Madly
4.60
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0(3-I) 40.00; 1(3-1 I) 113.20. Time
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DD(3.1) 101.00; 0(1-3) 41.00; P(15)140.10; TO-S-111) 4S3.40.Time 31-51
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1 Minvola Jeffery
1. 10
7 Grand Theft
0(1-4) 11.00; P(4- 1 ) 30030; 1(4-12) 141.20. Time 31.30.
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1 Chabbona
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Lopez, who started the day
two strokes behind Stacy, the
U.S. Open champion the past
two years, dot a $wsder-par 69
for a 280 total, &amp;under par on
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fin. (UPI) - Dale Singleton,
racing without factory assistance, won the world's richest
mc*orc)ie race Sunday - the Daytona 200 Motorcycle
Expert Road Race - In a fierce battle that featured 42
lead Changes.
The 23-year-old rider from Dalton, Ga., collected $13,810
for his victory and became only the third rider in the 38year history of the race to win from the pole darting
position. He averaged 1O7.6 mph for the 0infle gin on
the combination high banks and road course, driving a
Yamaha.

Randy Smathers Back Safely For Seminole

Brown, Bonin,Glidden

2.6 Bittkuo
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York Yankees, 7-3; San
roared to 4-1 win over Seattle;0
San Francisco defeated Cloveland, 31, and St. Louis knocked
out the Nets, 4-2.
Andy Hassler, Steve Renko
a nd Jim Wright, three possible
darting pitchers for Boston,
combined on a five-hitter to
lead the Red Sox as Boston got
all the rims it needed when Fred
Lynn and Jim Rice belted solo
homers in the first Inning off
Chicago loser Fred Howard
Ninth-I nni ng singles by Jesus
Alou and Jim Sexton scored a
pair of runs to rally the Astros
OVertheDOdPrs.
Rod Carew's three-run homer
In the first timing, his second
home run of the spring, led the
Angela over the A's.
Veteran Mike LAM hit his
second home rimln two games
to lead the Braves In a win over
Montreal
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Cincinnati's home opener of their fourth straight spring again today at 3:30 at Lake
pi ll. Darren Whitehead will
the exhibition season was as training defeat, In their second Howe
tch for Seminole in that
gloomy for the Reds as the cold straight win,
conte
st.
Randy Jones and Gaylord
an d overcast Florida weather
GAINESVILLE, Fin. (UPI) bested Tom Hoover, Mm- five years.
Perry limited Seattle to three
was for Tampa Sunday.
Other winners In the $316,250
SUMINOLI
Kelly Brown, Gordle Bonin nep0, in the Funny Car final.
Phil Garner's bases loaded hits and no runs through eight •. moons
tad.,
Gatornationals
were: Joe
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Whiteland,
Al I H sm.ti.rs
and Bob Glidden roared off with
411
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319
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Amato,
Old
Forge,
Pa., In Pro
defeated
Ronnie
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the top honors and about $12,000
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Dave Tomlin spar ked a four- took the win over the Mariners. iirasssi
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John
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for
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Giant pitcher Ed Hali cki shut PrsdsICk 3 • i
run, seventh inning that carried
Decatur, Ind, in Competition;
StoCk cham pionship.
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the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-I out the Indians in the first three Do of an
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Perry, Ringgold, Ga., in
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victory over the Reds.
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31 s'
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with the win even though he free agent Tom Griff in three in
beat Bill Pryor of East Peoria, racing career. The 34-year-old don, N.C., in St ock; and Wayne
gave up the Reds' only run. It three innings and Gary Lavelle •. Mu
ai 1"" Ill, for the Top Fuel title. Bonin, pro has won the World Budder, North Fort Myers,
came In the fifth, when Ken fanned the side in the ninth. ""
"" of Delta, British Columbia. Championship three of the last Fin., In Pro Stock Motorcycle.
Griffey singled home Knight.
The game was the home
ope ner for the Reds and at.
tracted 4,613 fans day.
Stays
In other exhibition baseball
Houston rallied to defeat Im
Angeles, 2-I; California beat
Oakland, 7-2; Atlanta defeated
Montreal, 3-2; the Chicago Cubs
defeat ed Milwaukee, 10-6;
Philadelphia shadded Toronto,
1.0; Kansas City nipped Texas,
6-6; Detroit downed Minnesota,

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He tried hard not to show it when he came back "home" Sunday
Wt he didn't fool anybody.
This wasn't some sentimental Journey for Sparky Anderson,
who had managed the Cincinnati Reds the past nine years and had
anticipated managing them again this year. It was strictly a
business visit. He arrived with a threeinan 'IV crew from Los
Angeles with whom he has been making the rounds of Florida
training camps the last two weeks and he came to interview his
old players.
He looked nervous, and admitted he was.
"Give him a tranquilizer," Joked one of the members of his
crew.
"You're right," the former Reds' manager laughed, nervously.
Most of the Reds' players were returning to the Reds' clubhouse
from Al Lopez Field, three blocks away, and when Anderson
spotted Tom Seaver, the two men greeted each other warmly and
Seaver cheerfully agreed to be Interviewed.
Later, all the players moved down to the four different fields
and Anderson walked down to the main one. He stood behind the
batting cage with his hands deep In his back pockets watching
every hitter intently juetashe always had when he was managing
the Reds. Old habits the hard.
:AfterJotmny Bench was fhisIis4 hitting, Anderson went over to
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u"kkX:, Jotm, you bad aottà prcklerns last year," he began
with the camera rolling. "How does It feel now?"
"It feels great," Bench said.
'
Anderson suddenly began laughing. He broke up over how
*ioualy the two of them were going about the interview when
tth knew how close they really were to each other and how
casually they always talked otherwise.
When the camera started i again, Anderson grew serious once
more.
"I've been with you nine years and! have a dream," he said to
Bench. "My dream is that some day I'm gonna see a better catcher than you because then I'll know that I've seen everything."
"Thank you, Spark," answered Bench. "It's been a super nine
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ar&amp;I have mwypeople tobethwkfulto_my
father, Dave
lstol, who was the nilniger when I first got here, and you. Last
year, we did not perform i to your standards. It was our fault,
not yours. But weali move on to bigger and betterthings, and you
have done that. I'd say Howard Cosell is In trouble now. But you
won't be out of baseball long. I'm sure of that."
(kt the other side of the bitting cage, Joe Morgan, the Reds'
scond baseman who said publicly if he hads't been hurt and
slumped so badly last season Anderson wouldn't have lost his job,
watched his wnanager interviewing and guessed he was enjeylng his new job.
"I don't think ft's gonna last, though," Morgan said. "Before
the year is over, he'll be managing somsplace."
,Morgan thentalked about his relatio nship with Anderson during
te seven years he played for him.
"In.ver thougl* of hlmaa my m*nag,r but as my friend," said
the Reds' second baseman. "I'll do things for my friend I won't do
f my manager. In baseball, you have a lit it acquaintances 1,4
t too many Mends."
Ander,on now was interviewing new Manager Johnny
*Nsenxa. They talked In gmeraPtIe. a few minutes and the
Rids' old manager wished the new one good luck.
McNsenara Is the some kind of sensitive Individual as AMer.

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By MILTON RICHMAN

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distance for Seminole, making
his first pr
dart. "Chris
pitched well for his first game,"
said SHS coach Bob Lunciquld.
"He walked the first three
batters, but settled down to
a fine game after that."

Gloomy Opener

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LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Domingo Lopez gave his
daughter her first golf lesson
when she was8. Sunday he gave
her another lesson and now 22year-old Nancy Lopez said it
made the difference between
winning and losing.
Lopez, the defending tournament champion, sank a 10-foot
birdie putt on the 18th hole of
the $100,000 LPGA Classic to
capture the event and earn
$15,000. She won by one stroke
over Hollis Stacy.
"Dad got me take my putter
back Lot slower because he
said I was rushing my putta,"
said Lopez. "So when I got up
on the golf course I felt good
and wasn't nervous at all. My
putting was much better today

.wberry At St. Pete

Seminole High School's
baseball team proved the adage
about the game never being
over until the last out Saturday
night with a 5.4 triumph over
Bishop Moore.

College
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Monday, March 12,1979

OURSELVES
Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Monday, March 12,1979-1 B

In And Around Altamonte

Stenstrom Set To Speak
To Republican Clubwomen

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Doug Smith and

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Attorney Douglas Stenstrom
school children to help her 17-92, North Casselberry. FI
of Sanford, will be the guest
select a new name for her 32707 by March 31.
speaker at the March 20
JOAN
studio, where she holds oneThe artist asks that the
meeting of the Suburban
MADISON
man shows of local artists and suggested studio name be put
Republican Women's Club,
Altamonte
.
teaches art classes, mostly to on one side of the paper and on
announces Jackie Martinson. Correspond
teen-agers.
the other side the students
Stenstrom, a former state
831-7216
So Anieta is holding a studio- name, address and school.
senator, will be the guest
naming contest for students That's so she won't be predspeaker. A well-known resident
.
between the ages of 10 to 18 and Judiced by a name she might
ofthecotmty,Stenstrom has the
the winner of the contest will be recognize. she says.
honor of having the new Osteen "Anleta's Gallery Studio."
given a seriew of free lessons by
Aniet.a loves working with
bridge named for him
However, she isn't very Anieta
teenagers and this might be just
The meeting will start at 11 pleased with that name and has
One entry only per student the lucky break a buddin
a.m. at Jerry's Restaurant at decided to ask Seminole County should be sent to her at 98 Hwy artist needs.
the Sanford Airport Terminal.
Stenstrom's speech will begin
at 11:30 and the luncheon is at
noon.
Reservations must be in by
March 13 for the $3 luncheon
and they may be made through
8:00
9:55
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Grace Martin, 869-0601 or
(49 UPBEAT
2) EARLY DAY
'buroiiiy nt1ttsw; 834-J767
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Alternative Program Has
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A Motto , Firm But Fair'
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program, we lay it on the Line as to what Will be expected
of them. As their work progresses, more privileges are
given as well as more responsibility. The students know
from the beginning what we expect of them and what they
can expect from us. That way, we get along fine."
Students strive to earn points to become a 'team leader'
or 'foreman.' "We have inside and outside teams. They
water the lawn, trim the bushes, mow the yard and wash
windows outside. Inside, they dust, sweep and pick up.
This Is part of their structured therapy and really works.
Students answer first to their team Leader if they have a
problem, then to the foreman, then to us," said Doug.
Doug taught at Tuskawilla Middle School In special
education with emotionally handicapped children before
coming to The Grove. "I considered lta challenge tocome
here and work," he said. The major changes Doug
brought to the program Include consistency, discipline
and structure. "The discipline is what the students need
and appreciate. By our being 'firm but fair,' we are
getting them ready to go out to other schools and to function in society. Our goal Is to foster maturity and
responsibility In the youngsters," he stated.
Two counselors at the school give group counseling
daily and individual counseling weekly. "Students are
prepared to go back to their mother school; work full time
If they're 16 and eligible; or attend school part-time and
work part-time. When they have completely fulfilled the
requirements of the program, they graduate from here
with a certificate. We will hopefully have several more
graduates From the program In the next few weeks," said
Doug.
Both Doug and Irma credit Sam Thomas, Executive
Director of the Drug Action Committee, and Andrew
Bracken, with the success of the program through
their supportive actions to the teachers. "The program
hu already been budgeted for next year by the County
School Board," said Doug.
Doug Is an Drlando native, having graduated from
Edgewater High School. He was president of both his
freshman and senior year at LaGrange College, Georgia,
where he received his BA Degree. He received his
Master's in Elementary Education from Rollins College,
and his Ed. S. in Admlnlstratlon&amp;zpervislon from Rollins.
He has now almost completed his requirements for his
doctorate degree.

By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent
Douglas Smith is the supervisory teacher of emotionally
handicapped and drug Involved students at The Grove
School in Longwood, the only program of its kind In
Seminole County.
This alternative program in education, for youngsters
ages 12.18 has a motto, 'Firm but Fair,' according to
Doug. "We rim the program on a merit type system, by
reinforcing their good behavior with points. We try to
emphasize their positive actions."
Explaining the point system, Doug laid, "A student
receives points for academic and social behevoir. Extra
points may be earned by doing extra academic work.
Students earning the most points through the week
receive a 'Student of the Week' certificate, and other
awards, such as movie passes, skating passes, ham.
burr i or records.
The. -dent earning the most points during the month is
named tudent of the Month.' He receives the same
awards as the Student of the Week, plus more.
As most of these students are ordered to the school by
the courts, the certificates earned give visual proof to the
judge that the students are doing well. The point chart
remains In full view of the class so each student may see
his own progress or regression,
Reading and math are emphasized each day, according
to Doug. "We often find low reading levels In our peetesting. Some of the students require special work. We
emphasize basic math and reading. These students may
feel good about their work for the first time. Many here
have never completed a book or workbook before. A word
of encouragement goes a long way here."
Irma Thnxnons, who also teaches at the school, said,
"This program is a crucial time for the students, a turning
point. They can go forward here and go in a positive
direction, or end it all and go In a negative direction. We
try to make them feel it's a privilege to be in this school."
"We'll write letters of recommendation and go to bat for
them. All they need dofstry," added Doug.
From a faltering program two years ago, Doug has
injected depth and understanding. His stability, direction
and profeaabonaliw has brought a new vitality to the
school, prompting a Seminole County juvenile judge to
recently date, "It's the bed alternative education
program in the date."
Doug's success with the program can be measured with
the continuing growth of the schooL With 30 to 40 students
in the program, including summer school, a portable
building was recently added to The Grove's campus. "We
feel this Is definitely a positive move in the alternative
education plan," said Doug.
.
The first week of a student's day Is strictly orlentatlon. According to Doug, "When they first enter this

Married with a child, Doug Is active in various civic
organizations. He was named "Teacher of the Month" in
the F.LR.S. (Florida Learning Resources System) in
both June of 1977 and 18. Presently be Is a nominee for the
honor of one of the Outstanding Young Men of America,
for 1979.
As to his future goals, he sald,"I'd like to work In an
administrative capacity In developing and coordinating
special education programs."

Frisky is the name of the little
6:00
dog that Angel Parker received
(7) (4) Q 0 (12) NEWS
for her ninth birthday and
(V AS MAN BEHAVES
Angel says he well deserves
6:30
that name. He apparently was (2D(12) NBC NEWS
the live-wire of the litter. Angel
CBS NEWS
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U ABC NEWS
ED AS MAN BEHAVES
John Parker.
7'00
Chris Murray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Murray has just
returned to Tusculum College
in Greenville, Tens., after a
Wing vacation with his family,

(.7) TIC TAC DOUGH
(j) NARY TYLER MOORE
"Mary's Aunt' Mary's Aunt
Flo. a prestigious newspaper
fournalist, visits Mary and the
newsroom staff
THE CROSS-WITS
OJOKER'S WILD
(12J FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
€D MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT

There are about 40 students
from the state of Florida at.
tending Tusculum, and Chris, a
graduate of Oviedo High
7:30
School, comes home at everyy
CLUB
Opportunity — to his parents
(14) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
delight.
0 IN SEARCH OF... Torn,i.
"I thought once he went off to does"
college, he was gone forever," 0 FAMILY FEUD
*) DICK CAVETT Guest
admits his mother.
Chris is a freshman who's
planning to major in medical
research.

Katharine Hepburn (Part 5 of
5)

8:00

(l) © UTTLE HOUSE ON THE

And just home on spring
vacation is Elizabeth H.
Vickers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Vickers.
Elizabeth brought home the
news that she was just initiated
Into the International German
honor society, Delta Phi Mpha.

PRAIRIE Charles Ingalls and
Jonathan Garvey sot out on a
desperate search for medicine
after members of their families
are stricken by a dreaded
disease
(4') 0 BILLY Billy's fantasies
take him into Iho exciting
worlds of show biz and glamour.
Q SALVAGE 1 A dangerous
leak of liquid nitrogen traps
Skip and follow NASA crew
members in their space station
ELi BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL
"Dramatic Reading" James
Earl Jones reads from "No
Easy Road to Freedom" by
South African author Nelson
Mandela.

Only fifth semester and above
German students are eligible
and Elizabeth thinks the fact
that she "aced her German
civic course" plus had high
grades in her other courses
might have had something to do
with her being one of three
8:30
students from Mississippi State (4') 0 FLATBUSH A hoodlum
University to be inducted,
named Clean Otto USOS
Presto's (Joseph Cali) taxi as

"It's one more achievement, the getaway vehicle in a bank
one more stepping stone... lt robbery.
gives me inspiration to continue
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studying German and to go to (2)112) TOO FAR TO GO
Michael Moriarty and Blythe
Germany," says Elizabeth.
Danner portray Richard and

Joan Maple, a Contemporary
suburban couple whose mar—
riage is foundering, in this
that's the Altamonte Springs adaptation of ten of John
Library and Cultural Center —
Updike's noted Maple short
have just donated book shelves stories.
to the library, reports Sadelle (4)0 U'ASH B.J. carries
plans for a postwar reunion
Pate.
one step further and promotes
a present-day, stateside galhA lot more people have been
ering of 4077th families.
using the Li br ary, she says, and
MOVIE "The Philadelphia
new books are being added each O
Story" (B/W) (1940) Katharine
month.
Hepburn, James Stewart. A
young Philadelphia woman's
marriage is watched over careArtist Anleta Mengel recently
fully by the city's socialites. (2
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lam—mtof you, but o( myself
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CITY OF LAKE MARY,

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FICTITIOUS NAME
FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given that I am
NetICeof Public Kiwi,,,
engaged in business ii 311 Granada
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Cl., Sanford, Seminole County,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by FIO
under the fictitious name of
the Board of Adjustment ei the
City AESTHETIC PRODUCTIONS
of Lake Mary, Florida, ft'at said UNLIMITED, and that I intend
to
Board will hold a public hearing it
register said name with the Clerk of
5:00 p.m., on Weiday, April
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
lilt, to
Florida in accordance with the
a) Consider a request
a
variance to allow for construction ci provisions of the Fictitious Name
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duce front setback from 25 fist to Florida Statutes
ft. James I. Talmadge, Jr.
14.Sf eet, sa id property being situate
In the City of Lake Mary, Flwide, Publish: Febçuary it, 26. March 5,
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and described as follows:
Lot I, Greenbrier of Loch Arbor, DEG-102

itim. ................. 43c a line
31c a line
consecutive times
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Estate is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small

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Must have access t car 8. be

Man wanted to work in junk yard.
Must be able &amp; strong. Apply
Kessler's Junk Yard, 110 N.
Holly, Sanford. No phone calls.

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Services. 647 ills.
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home. Send stamped ioddressed
envelope &amp; 25c for details:
ContinentaiG, Box 11702,
Orlando, Fla. 32107.

Experienced fiberglass
laminators. Excellent company
benefits, 10 paid holidays.
E.E.O. Apply AMF CrestlinerRobalo. 1143 30th St.. Sanford (At
airport).

21—Situations Wanted
Will sit by week
with aged or sick
Excellent references. 321-0673
28Apts. &amp; Houses

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Share Apt. Male 23-35
Call between 9am. 8. 4p.m.

Work at home - no experience
necessary - excellent pay .
Write American Service, 135C
Park Lane, Suite 121, Dallas, Ix,
75231

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- Jun's Report, P.O. Box 120.
Sanford, Fla. 37771.
Typist with limited graphic
background, artist ability req.
Call 3228313.

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Pleasure to spare in this
Pinecrest area home. 3 BR. 2 B
w- many extras. $40,000.

323-5194

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S acres farm land, Geneva
area. $15,550. $2500 dwn, $115
MO.

STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322-1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 562-3453 322-1959

LARGE 2 BEDROOM, FAMILY
ROOM, COMPLETELY FURNISHED IN EXCELLENT
TASTE, LARGE LOT, OUT.
SIDE WORK SHOP &amp; LOTS OF
FRUIT TREES. ONLY $73,500.
NEWLY PAINTED 3 BEDROOM,
2 BATH, WORKSHOP. FENCED YARD, NEAR 25TH
STREET, $30,000 WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.
OVER SIZED 3 BEDROOM WITH
PANELED DEN. FLEXIBLE
FLOOR PLAN ALLOWS FOR
4TH BEDROOM, OIL HEAT,
AIR COND., FENCED REAR
WITH FRUIT TREES as
SPRINKLER SYSTEM. $21,900.
CALL NOW THIS WON'T LAST.

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Lake Ada. Just So. of. Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
323-8670 Mariner's Village

Over the road drivers must have
1 yr reefer exp. Apply Metro
Sales. 1921 W 1st St. Sanford.

Ore8ary-Lovely 1g. 1 BR
Air, No Pets. Ideal Ret. Person
322-S054

The Buyers Are Looking
We Need Listings
During March We Will
List And Sell Your Horn.'

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912 French Ave.
3235176
GENERAL OFFICE

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things in the office to do, good
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ludsais (a.. SemiHi. and (king. NUMY public scheale, Seminole and c.p.saw
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339-0509
339-0501

E. Altamonte Dr.

Eve. 3220612,322.1W, 332-7177
Sonora BY OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath,
Fern. Rm., 2 car garage. fenced,
C-H&amp;A. sprinklers $ Other
Extras. 15.0008. assume 114 pcI.
loon. No agents Call 322$14
LONGW000-LAKE MARY
AREA
3 OR. Owner reduces price for
Quick Sale. Also will hold Ind
mortgage. 535.000.

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339-111150
33t-411114

County 34 acre w.furn. 3.1, formal
OR, garage, fruit trees. Owner
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Reduced for quick sale 3-1½, like

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atmosphere. 13t,000.

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Nitionol company with excellent
edvRicemint potential.

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Rug. Real Estate Broker
263i Lanford Ave.
321 07S9

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PAPER FOR
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0115-70

I4wy 1742

Sanford

New Builder home in Deltona.
Occupancy in 3 wks. A beautiful
home on a high georgeous tree
lined lot, 3 OR 2 I,, C H&amp;A, FP,
FR, vaulted cathedral ceilings,
$51,000. With good terms.
LOOKING for a nice home
situated on a large piece of
property? Here it is. Secluded
yet near the center of things.
Call us about this 7 BR home
with C H&amp;A, $37,900.
IF YOU were yearning for a super
neat older home you have to sue
this new listing. 3 OR 2 bath. C
H&amp;A, eat in kitchen, Full DR.
WATER FRONT swimming,
fishing, canoing or lust relaxing
inc nice 3 BR owner built home.
Convenient &amp; secluded. Near
Apopka, Just miM. toOrlando or
Altamonte Springs.

WORLD 0,

,riir1g '2oI, ig. patio, privacy
ience, enc. front porch. Only
$27,500.
4 BR. 2 b. near business distri"t
medical facilities. $32.900

Recently decorated shiney clean &amp;
ready to move into.] BR 1'2 bin
Country Club Manor. Only
10 acres beautiful water front with
nice home &amp; fantastic potential.
Near Osteen. $74 i0.

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Christmas lay away, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo Will take trade as part
payment. Call 831 1711 day or
night Free home trial, no
obligation
MARCHSPECIAL
100 pct. Nylon Hi Lo shag In
stalledfor$8.9Syard.
KuIP Decorators
109 W.Ist
Sanford
3222335
S pc. BR suite new. $239; S pc. L R
now $399; Loveseat 54195 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 8. up; Ref.
5308. up; El. Stove $60 &amp; up; full
size draperies $108. up. Sanford
rurniture Salvage, 17 97 So. of
Sanford, 322 $721

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sewer.

Call 322 88.48

ACME Western Boots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
322 579 1
310 Sanford Ave .

2 Acres Oak, Hickory. Sweet Gum,
Palms. 1)6,000. J. C. Travis,
work 373 0619; home 339 0 183

Johnny Walker
322-6457 aft Hrs.322-7111
BY OWNER

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. $750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary R. Tribble,
Realtor, 305 668 1696 &amp; 830 8026.
Eve &amp; wkends 904 731 5961

nursery off master DR. C H&amp;A,
many outstanding extras.
539.900. 323 4762.
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS)222611.

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28 Sales in Jan.
29 Sales in Feb.,
SELLERS as BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME I
WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER
JUST LISTED. 3 BR, I bath home
In Sunland. w Dining area,
carpet, spacious backyard &amp;
Much Morel Perfect for
newlyweds or retired couplet
Nice location! BPP WARRANTED.Only 121.5001
FANTASTIC 2 BR, 1 bath home in
Bel Aire w spacious Fla. Rm.,w
w carpet, dining area, 7 util.
bldgs. &amp; seller to do mist.
repairs &amp; paintlngt A buy for
$22,9501
ONE OF A KIND 3 BR, I bath
home in Winter Springsl W-w
carpet, C-lilA, Fla. Pm., dining
area &amp; Many Extras! Good
nelghborhoodl 88P WAR
RANTED. Only $335001
ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath Red
Brick home In Dreamwoldl C.
H&amp;A w-w carpet, eq. eat.las kit.,
Lg. Fla. Pm., Pool I Patio &amp; So
Much Morel Super Buy at
$42,2501
SUPER 3 BR, 7 bath home in
Deltonal Split BR plan, eat-in
kit., scr. porch, dining area, all
In a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakest Just
$31.Son'

FREE
BARN MANURE
327 3053

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New our loss, your gain. 137 ycls

rights. 1 BR, 2 b with baby

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WITH 100' F RONTAGE ON OAK
NEAR 25 STREET. $6750.

51 —House ho ld

WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.

springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39 Sanford

Furniture Salvage, Il 97 So. of
Sanford. 3228721.

2O WOODED ACRES INORANGE
GROVE AREA. 53500 PER
ACRE. GOOD T ERMS.

J.stIsdy,hu.
2514 PARK DR . 303.2110
AFTER HOURS
RBALTOR
3*91164

301460

Sanford's Sales Leader

74351 , S. French (1192) Sanford
32) 5321

322 2420

SUNLAND 3 BR, 1 b, tennis near
by. Range, ref., washer I dryer,
storm awnIngs 1. new roof. Very
good cond. $35,000.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

NEARLY AN ACRE LOT. 3 SR 2
split plan, pan FR w-PP,
louvered shutters of wills, self
cleaning rang,, lcemaker ref.,
del car garage, fenced, drive
gate. $43,100.
Ills

TOP COND. 4 SR,2 b, near school
$ slopping, security system,
extra Insulation, brick front,

wic. garage. $3L700.
STONE FRONT, 3 BR, 2 5, lovely
stene FO in FR, impressIve
entrance foyer, decorator well
paper, extra storage &amp; utility
rm., dec. eye garage door.

53—N-Radio-Stereo
Good Used Televisions. $25 and up
Miller's 2II9Orlando Dr.
322 0352

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60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or lake up payments of $11
per mo. Call 1)1-1714 for free
home demonstration.
Television- 25' Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet Regular $600.
Balance 5)75 or $I? mo. Still in
warranty. Call 531 1714 day or
night .

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668-8335

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
Lg. lot within city limits. Water &amp;
sewer, lrees.$11,500. Wm.
Maliczowskl, Realtor. 327.1953.
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LAKE SYLVAN AREA 7 Bldg .
siles 100 x 110 It. each. $7,000
each.

57-Sports Equipment

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All type racquets, Avg. $8
Scott Reagan 322 Bill

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2 STORY elegant white brick. 4
SR. 2 B. outside entertainment
area w-pool &amp; gasabo. will for
Privacy. duel spni.*Ier system, 2
AC units, PP in FR, breakfast
rm Iformal DR. 113.50.

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323.5714 Day or

Night

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
327-9141
Eves Offer b&amp; weekends
FILL DIRT&amp;TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Il Dick Lacy 323-7310

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REALTY WORLD .

Steam Clean Your own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 3225)11

The Real Estate Agency -REALTORS
0--Pets- Supplies
m 2565
7435', S French (17-92) Sanford
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REALTORSWPARK
32) 5374
Dobermans. 6 wks. old.
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101111's

REALTY

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24 HOUR

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322.9283

Modest 3 BR, CO home under
512.000? Yes, It's true If you act
lasIllll Not fancy but a real
value.

CaIlBaft
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 32270$
2 OR den w-wel her, fenced rear
Will., carport. $30,900.
2 OR tam run, Ig fenced lot. $30,200.

I building lots In city. Zoned MR?
1113111110 go.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD
2344S. French Ave.
322433), 3337173, 332.O7lt

Retired couple wants a eiean late
model home. Near Oe$ary or
DeLand. Will Pay Cash. 641-1711.
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41.A—MotlgBgSs BougM
&amp;SkI
WILL BUY EXISTING 1s1 &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, LIc.
Mfg. Broker. $21 No. 4.0
Wymoie Rd., Altamonte. 062-743 -

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KastMr bloodline. Tall docked I
dew claw removed. 323-6414.

AKC Beagles, tricolor, 6 weeks.
Both parents on promises
$75. 365.3446

PERSIAN RUG
AUCTION
Thursday, March 15
0:00 P.M.
Exhibit 7:00 P.M.

Sanford Inn

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Sale: 5th Wheel Trailer 174
Model, 35 ft.. I sleeper. tub, air,
awning, carpet, extras, In.

cluding 5th wheel for pickup.
$S500• Edgar Jones. 12 Oaks
Resort, Sanford, Lot IN.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
)-3151.FirstSt.
332.1432

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7710

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3224132

Larry - s Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Relrig stoves,

Don ' t pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

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Top Prices Paid
Used any condition 6.11 8 126
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Piney Woods

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miles Excellent condition. $150
327 9482

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80—Autos for Sale

The sooner you place your
classitied ad, the Sooner you get
results.

iini ir AllI'5TI(lPJa
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MON.. MAR. 12,7 PM.
his sale is loaded with everything
from suites to odd chests,
couches, chairs, table lamps,
hide a bed &amp; accent pieces, plus
TV &amp; misc , also Ig lot of
assorted shelving units.
VISA MASTER CHARGE
$ CASH DOOR PRIZE $

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Hwy . 92. I mile w es t of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
Public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7.30. Its
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904-2358311 tor further details

Every Sunday tI 1 pm local
Cd on SR 115. IS mi north of
Sanford. We will buy, sell or
trade used Furniture, antiques
or misc. by the piece or house
full Free pick up on consigned
mdse at 30 pct Country Colonel
Willard R. Whitehead I Colonel
Leonard Putt:. 3222270.
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
75 models Call 339 9100 or 831
1605 (Dealer)
1973 Dodge Charger, P S. P B,
auto. Good running cond. $1250
322 7064
1911 Ford Pinto
Good Condition 5400
349 59)3

or

Commercial

Estate

1971 Plymouth Spts Fury.
Good condition $500

3231340

7155. French Ave

149 S933

6.

1910 Pontiac LeMans
Sport Coupe.
322 1559

Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals Call Dell's Auction. 373
5620.

PtQCn$y.l DR. 1971
optionS. Maroon, Michelin tir'ejt.'

AudlonSelurdayslp.rn.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
(eltoggs ALiction Sales
373-1050

very best cond. Retired ownet
must sell bought van. 53,800 Call
322 9339 or 2350 Palmetto Ave

111,11 FSS SH
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Air Cond. &amp; Heating mo~

CK FROST Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 332 0200.
Beauty

Care
a

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
irmerly Harrietts Beauty Nook
519E 1st St.. 322 5147

Car Cate

Home Improvements
PAINTING, CARPENTRY- :
CUSTOM CABINETS
FreeEsl3230429 after)j

VmOus

Elm Street
Gresuisbors. N.C.
(1t) 37.12fl
For Boston Galleries
37$ N.

flatting, bloWi,1g.
INSULATION
RACO Foam, flberglao'
Cellulose. Lowest prices. :catl3?) 0839 or 90.4 734 6108 coPleU.
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Income Tax
Prepared in the convenienci pIi
your home. 24 yrs. exp. $108. Up'
3323717 for appt.
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well

II Hand wash as wax your car,
pick up or von, free pickup &amp;
del. Also complete Interior
cleaning avail. As low as $18.50 &amp;
up. Call 377.1565

Mowing
No job too large or small. Cotn-'
plete lawn service. Free,
estimate. 373 4811.

Ceran*TlIe
Lawn Maintenance
MEINTZER TILE
tw or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 2$ yrs. Exp 6117617

Dressmaking
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220701

oonng&amp; Sosrng
ANIMAL HAVEN
g 8. Cat boarding, bathing,
:Iipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated
enneIs. 322-5152.

Home Injilimilloft

14111111 0 46
S0—MsceHansous for Sale

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housein need of repairs Wow;
Some cash. 323 $41 off 7 p.m.

I 78—Wctorcycles

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp; I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
nIure Salvage 3fl8721

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Wrchandise

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Complete Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
3202 French Ave.
32212!'

WHAT
DUPLEX older home
conversion 1 OR I both each.
WHERE
Good location close to
downtown.
WHEN - Available now for In.
vestment as both are occupied.
HOW MUCH
$71.300.

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $30
Call 322 1621. 327 1460

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REALTORS

INC.

830.6833 or 33i-4711 eves.

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ntral Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est
Call Carl Harris al
SEARS, Sanford 322 1171

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. Il 92
Sanford. Fla. 32711

LAKE MARY Wooded Iakevlew lot
100 * 130 $10.000.

FORREST GREENE

66--Horses

ISANFORD AUCTION.

KENMORE WASHER.- Parts.
Service, Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

NORTH
FLORIDA
NEAR
PANAMA CITY. 20 ACRES IN
THE ROLLING HILLS WITH
GREAT HUNTING &amp; FISHING.
$26,000 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMCNT.

Garage so full theres no room fr
the car' Clean tout with a Want
Ad in the Herald PH 322-2611 or
5)19993

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154100.

COUNTRY KITCHEN knotty pine
cabinets, breakfast bar,
beautiful PP in FR, bay wds. 3
SR W, b, $34J0.

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THE GENEVA AREA. $16,500.
SELLER HOLDS MORTGAGE.

BROKER

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ACRES TALL PINES NEAR
LAKE HAP NEY. $1900 TOTAL
WITH TERMS TO FIT YOUR
POCKETBOOK.

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Goods

ON SALE- NEW twin site box

ACRES LAKE FRONT,
NICELY WOODED ON A HILL
DOWN TO LAKE. $1000 ACRE.
TERMS.

SEIGLER REALTY

Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
cars. truckS 8. heavy equipmçnt .,322 -S990 --______

6yr old Appalusa
&amp; tac t.
t. 5350
149 593)

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327 4826. Dealer

NICELY WOODED

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AIR CON DII ION ER 5000 BTU
Hardly used 130
830 9176 all 3

For Sale) Lots
With?) Orange Trees
New) BR I b CH,tity water C

77-Junk Cars Removed

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FREE PUPPIES
MIXED
Call 323 5344

Cash

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Shephero -'ups, Prasonat!e
Call aft -i wis old
323 9136

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65' Lasbra trailer. SR 127. San
ford, Fl. on 34 acre fenced land
323 137$.

65—Pets-Supplies

We nave a Singer Fulura sewing

424bile Homes
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SKYLINE 11 w fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3233200
3803 Orlando Or
VA&amp; FHA Finar'-'.ing

Seigler Realty, Broker
321 0610,3271577,

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3 BEDROOM, 1', BATH. 1972
WITH EXPANDO LIVING
ROOM. CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, ON NICELY WOODED
HALF ACRE. $1L900. 53300
DOWN AND SELLER HOLDS
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a.

HEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

LAKE MARY
3 BR, walk to eiem school. $5,000
down assume $24,500 mortgage,
$233 PlTi at t Pct.

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

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Needs to be experienced In duct
work. Great company,

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county,

ML5
REALTOR
323 6061 or eves 323 0517

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for Sale

2nd mortgage Slci0009pct
$101 43 per mo. for is yrs

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323-1132

Greet boss &amp; company with iscellent benefits. Must be experienced.

101W, 1st, Sanford
Phone 322.2335

REALTY

Hal Cobert, Realty Inc.

FRONT END

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KULPA REALTY

41—Houses

701 Bldg.

No experience required just
dependable naro worker.

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Duplex opportunity- growing
Lake Mary area. 6 duplexes well
located. Offer on 1 or more, $450
mo. income, low taxes Is
maintenance, 100 pct. occupied.
EDWARD H. SEI BERT,
REALTOR, 2300 French Ave.
323-9001 after hrs. 644-1590.

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WAREHOUSE

vat Idatid eal confirmed. 504 born
consisting St met *cNlIn lix

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Duplexes for Sal.

skills.

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Court

40-A—Ape rtrnsnts &amp;

Excellent typist &amp; good office

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feet said property being situate In
3rd Armored Cavairy
me City if Lake Mary, Plorfie. ar
Pt. Silos. Tosas 1t51
JOHN RAY SHIELDs.
di scrisdas fsitews:
tOd TheV$MI - Dolan YOU ARE NOTIFIED thot an
NOTICE OFACTION
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Lot 2% KkLThlFerust,as pe,
(101015) MONSOON Row~ action for dIsSOMIRI Of marriage
TO: ARTHUR S. CLARK and
Res$l1lSRi1
..HUdsan.
d
put menu nicorie in mat Sash
PATRICIA CLARK
leIeb.SarleS ltlL tSbidsIedApril has beem Oiled 090
y" in
NOTICE OPACTION
35 Page 1012, Public Records W
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an l, mi.t.beloar,WaN at e,,etl,,,,er
of Seminole
TO: JOHN MAY SHIELDS
$ole
y Florida. Said pro.
adieu to wec.a_pIerge ge in inatifintitis Mom 1100 IS tIMe Florida. arid you vs required te
1
perty
Mo
smmonly
kuisun s SQ
Ike followIng properly
ipu,, end maturing in April I In such wrusa copy if yg
Kinbelige, VirgInia 23144
P1111110 N"00 court.
yearss net excufl thlrty4lve ($1) It any. he N en JACK?. _
Ceunly, PIous:
LoOt KJISNI
5RIDORS,
The Public Hearing will be held in
morn their date. and in Suds
i.ci v, Slick "A," SEMINOLE
ESQUIRE. ii ClEVELAND. MIll
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED tue City
Hall, City ci Lake Mary,
HEIGHTS, sardlis to the Flat aMeunhi 15 Shell be daIR*MSI W &amp; MIDGIL Pet Office DI$* L
Ri ICt*l Oil' diMShttIM
Florida,
at
$:IS p.m., on April 4,
thvusl,asrecs,dsI In pj 5a5, IUW1UUI* reNholom at the CNy $Mfoid. FIends 21271,_Afler,iays
Psgosland2,ifth.Pub4
aiehN been tiled aga you ivi, or as seen thsreaøe,
as
ic Rm CeumdMif*1SC*,inffiedsfle*j,s WPeNir..n or IiNdo .*,
endyeuarerequln'dtowrwacopy pessle, at which time Wor
if Seminole C'Jy, p1JØ
t*ii$UNeoC$,eids'flOtSflmsnf day ii Mardi, lW,
essed
wrItten defenses, If any, Is
and
file
the
has bees flIed against you SM y
lobe SNibered Worn MeIIWWd in OIglnl wIth Ike
of
, FRANKLIN
T.
WALDEN, Win tw ill against low IquerA
arersqulredsssarveac.pyciysvr order ci maturIty. lad beirI,
stated above will be heard. laid
eitherw rsservlc,
ESQUIRI, ii Brock
isr'
wINos d$utuz N any, ho N em C. teNet, BLilbil SOrnIariWaIIy. at $$a
355 iisaringm.yseceujed,rsuitime
last
Semoran $ Walden,
lmnmdluiy
Boulevard,
KEN BISHOP, plains Ill's atiernay, such r*or rates met SNeadhil the otherwise, a Osteuti
to time until final action Is taken by
tat$, ANanesde $pnimsa, Plonids, hIltl,
me Board of Adiustme.it.
We" address Is 150 Lie Used. mUliffiurn hit $a, MeN W. j%jdgfl15p nf$ he ensured uIkci PetN1IMrI stuffilY, Ill
or bolOs
THIS NOTICE shill be peeled In
Suite 301 WinIer Par'. Florida tI011il' dosuliulen ci Sate bNda
23, lilt, SM file *15 o4luiaI
place
u for Ike relisi demanded in we
ge (3) publIc
a. or biters the 4th day
being aidoined in Ike Ceniplaw pgh$,
within Ike
with the Clink lithe 04YSWYIN
April, 1121 SMftlesheorIpRalwØh tIled to theSe rS4lSlll.
ClIp
of
Lake
Mary,
Flenida, at Ike
WITNEI$ my heM and eM at Cowl 141110 before Wvlce en
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ffieclintif "ft CrthISprsforg ThisOrdsr$s$howCausesh.Nbe 'his Clot
PelItlenge's attory 01 im- City Hall and publlshso
S this 1151 Øy if
Evening Herald, a Ie-jgape if
aVvIce em pIsWlWs atuuop, or a011oheIto*emasomr1rwby Fitewory, lilt
mediately thureabera IteuiwIse a
Immediately SkeusBons
Ij 7U PIRIM 30atWe, in (SEAS)
Circulation in Ike City of
lu*msnt may be 10aed now i
OWN will bowAWWsoW Visit me Sanford Evening Herald, I
Marv
. Florida
the
ARThUR
15.
SSCKWITII,
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lw me row
to me newspaper of usual ciroulitim to
C
F011ies. relief dsmaadsl In the least Iifli (II) .Sys prier to Ike
me CInC1IN daunt
er PONIan.
WinIer Springs, plerlia and
cisrisaid Neorh. ,, —
By: June I. CurtIs
u4
WITNESS my .notice saii w psssu in me
110
published Ii. Samlaiti Couaty
OfPOv Clink
to
thIs Court on the 111k dly
INs Court on this 151 lay ci Mardi. Florida.
Ciflhldsrsd at hOt fWl (1$)
JACK T. SIDIOIL ESQUIRE
Pihivory. lilt.
Prior
to
ft
DONS AND ORDERED it CLEVELAND, Mill I BRIDGES (SEAL)
deN ci 111 Public
.
Hssilng.
sspje,g, Florida s
day ci .j i:
S
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k
GECKOITN,
JR
DATED: March 7, tnt
Arthur H. Siclosliti, Jr.
March, ltli.
sa*i FIends 31071
Clerk ii 1111 CircuIt Count
U Chili ci the Clot
.. ceum. V. aj.
+ RIPO1 S. *015111
T$*Lj: *111.1314
By: Jeoumine Nays
cisnit
By: Silty 0. Copps
)'*ci *5 CIrouN daunt
A$*NII ho' PilNlr
Deputy Clint
U Ospioly Clink
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County.
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nty. PIods Iublis. P*Vmy , a
a,
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prnis: Februvy it. IS. Mardi S.
Florida
Publish: March SO IL
ii. it, 30, lilt Publish: .Vards 1$ it, 30,lWi
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PublIsh: Mards 12'.1m
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Have a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant for
you I

PARTTIME OFFICE

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AptS. for Senior Citizens. Downtown, ver%' clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan. 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

Sales Fee.

For

Furnished

S room Apt., newly decorated, 1st
floor. $165 mo., $50 deposit for
child or pet. 5th &amp; Magnolia Ave.
3220211.

S

designing and

Moving to a newer home, apartment? Sell "don't needs" fast
with a want ad.

31Apartmet0s

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Sanford
Orlando 327-1577

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New 233 Homes, I oct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30.000 to
$38000. Low down payments.
BUILDER 3727397

SEIGLER REALTY

Unfurnished

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Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

BROKER
30-Apartments

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Build 10 Suit - our lot or yoursFHA VA. FHA 235 &amp; 243,

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Building lot for duplex. $7500
cash or terms.

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Accounting Clerk, Growing
Modular Apt. 8. Motel
Manufacturer looking for individual with experience in
payables, billing 8. general
clerical duties. Typing required,
computer exp. helpful. Salary
commensurate with exp.
Company benefits. Send resume
to Accounting Manager, Box U.
Sanford, Fl. 32771.

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New listing-comm. lot on 17.
92. $49,500.

collect.

LPN Full time, 11-7 Shift. Apply in
personbake View Nursing
Home, 91 E. 2nd St
Kids gone, but the Swing set in the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad Call 322-2611.

Full or Part time opportunities
available. Own your own
business, in your own home.
Unlimited earnings, insurance,
free bonus car, 8. retirement,
Call 134-3246

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on Market 3 BR, 1 b,
fenced shady yd 115 Pinecrest
Dr. Drive by &amp; call. $27,300.

AVON
IS INFLATION CRAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Self Avon tà help fight back. For
details c'ii 644.3079

Dog Groomer, all breeds, full time
year around, fully experienced
no other call, 322-5152.

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Waitress &amp; Grill cook. No ex
perience needed. Days only.
Apply in person Sheoah G'If
Club, Hwy. 434, Winter Springs.

Secretaries. Call now for lobs In
Sanford Area All skills needed.

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Cash f or your lot
Medel Inc., Realtor
6443013

Residential Construction, part
time "Man Friday". Semiretired or student with own
transportat Ion. 323-3211,

Experienced aluminum Screen
Room installer S Aluminum
Siding &amp; soffit man. 323-4675.

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Hur8tcsreagthb1eJge
contest. Bridges were

yr. old S days.

supervise 3 boys on School

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holidays. 323-6123.

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Experienced floor man, capable of
spray buffing Lk Mary area, 20
hrs. wk., M.F. $2.90 hr. Must
have trans 8. phone. 303-196-7561

Ridgewood Ave area. Willing to

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VA-F HA-235-Conv. Homes
Down Payment

Experienced Floor Man needed,
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
8. Convalescent Center, 930
MelionvilIe.

CETA eligible. Call 322-e9, 9 to
S weekdays.

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W. Garnelt V.hile
Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3fl-7881, Sanford

Nurses RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides, LiveIn companion, short term
assignment. Homemakers Upjohn 628 0636.

about that.

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41—Houses

Custodian 10 hr. week Tues. thru
Sat. Need experience in
Janitorial 8. yard work. Apply
Cardinal Industries, 3701 S.
Sanford Ave. E.E.O.

Mature experienced orderly, S to 4
shift. Sanford Nursing &amp; Convalescent Center, 950 Melt0vili
Ave. Apply in person.

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322-2611

4th Section, an per plot thereof re
Noon The Dog Before Publication
corded In Plot Book 14, Page 42,
CiTYOFLAKIMARY,
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Public R
of Seminole County,
FLORIDA
Sunday
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Florida. Said property also corn.
NetceciPvblcK,wi.i
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manly known an 3213 Rantoul Lane. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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Tb. Public Hearing will be held In
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
the City Hall, City of Like Mary, t
he Board of Adi%Atrneflt of the City
Florid a, at 5:00 p.m., on April 1,
of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
4A— Public Notices
lilt,
ores
soon
thereafter
an
p0.51.
•' . .
Board will hold a public hearing at
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bie,atwhichtlmein$erestidpartles
1:00 p.m., on We1,Iday, April 4,
for and against the request stated lilt, to
'ti
QI
ics
ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
10 PCT CASH DISCOUNT POP.
above will be heard. Said hearing
IN YOUR FAMILY?
a) Consider a request for a
%
CORN MACHINES and Con.
may be continued from time totime varlancetoaliowforconetructicnci
AL- ANON
7 4
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cess ion Equipment. Star, Gold
until final action Is taken by the a
sign and to reduce front sback
Forfamlilesorfrlendeof
Medal Cretors. Roy Smith Co.
Board of Adjustment,
from 104 feet to 45 190 from center.
prablem drinkers
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365
Park St. Jacksonville, 32201.
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in
line of Lake Mary Boulevard, said
For fuluri Information call
(eo0.333-9140,
thris (3) public places within the property
being situate in the City of
647-3333 or write
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at
' 4"
1
.
the Lake Mary, Florida, and described
SanfcrdAi.Anon Family Group
City Hall and published In the
"hi Id Care
an follows:3
P.O. BOX 55
At
Evening Herald, a newspaper
Beginning 1508$ feet East of
Sanford, Fla. 32111
general circulation In the City of
Southwest corner Section 1, Town.
Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
iidcare my home Mon. thru Fri.
ship , Range 30 on North lineal
P*CESWITHAbRINKIND
least fifteen (15) days prior to
6a.m. till 1p.m. $23 Wk., $6 day
ROW Lake Mary Boulevard, run
PROBLEM?
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aforesaid hearing. In addition, said
or $1 hr. Call 323.5344.
eNh 60 eet,Wut 300 feet,
perhapsAlcohelicsAnonymous
notice shall be posted In the UI
to
South
10
feet
line
to
ROW
Easterly
Can
Help
4
Carrel's Kiddie Kornif'
be considered at least fifteen (13) a
long ROW line to Point of BeginPhone 141.3333
teen Area
days prior to t he date of public ning.
Said property more commonly
Wrtt.-P.O.-5o 1213
SCC
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Call 322.2116
hearing,
known as West Lake Mary Soule.
$ánfo I'!rId32)7t
0
.
DATED: March 9, lilt
yard.
.7
s
Connie
V.
M.ior
1l—H1pnted
4*1
The Public Hearing will be held in
WHY* St LONELY? Write "Get A
City Clerk
..: y... ; •
the
City
Hall,
City
of Lake Mary,
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
.
City of Lake Mary,
LET'S BEI-4ONEST
Florida, at 5:00 p.m., on April 4.
P.O. BOX 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33511.
.
Florida
it you weren't looking for a new
lilt,
or as soon thereafter as
Publish: March 12 lilt
career you wouldn't be reading
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possible, at whIch time interested
WeddlngsbyDOT
OEH.71
thls ad, and Ifwe weren't looking
parties for and against the request
NOTARY PUBLIC
someone to
a l this ad
'ç,
.
323.2036or321OM7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND stated above will be heard. Said
fo
wouldn't be here. If you want the
SEMINOLE COUNTY, hearing may be continued from time
FOR
opportunity to earn Three to
(NC
t
to time until final action Is taken by
FLORIDA
Five Hundred dollars a week
•KIT,
Box
791,
details;
Free
the
Board
of
Adjustment.
• --Official-Jon!
call
1-100432.1103 anytime for
-.oae- of entrlesJn.hridgebulldlng
FL.
33061,
tll4til.
Pompano,
This notice
be posted in three
rco'dedmi.51oe. .........
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built of balsa wood.
STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAVIN &amp; (3) Public 01bcès*lth1nthöt1fy
Lake Mary, Florida, at the City Hail
COMPANY,
and published In the Evening
a Florida corporation,
Herald, an.wspaperol general
r
Plaintiff circulation in the City of Lake Mary,
Florida, one time at least fifteen
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
FICTITIOUS NAME
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
EDWARD LEROY BUTLER and (15) da ys prior to the aforesaid
Notice
Is
hereby
hearing. In addItion, said notice
given that I am SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ALONIA BUTLER, his wife,
shall be posted In the area to be engaged In busIness at $04 Hwy
NO.79-U2-CA-ME
.U3.CA.E
163
A
Altamonte
Springs,
Fl. 32101
at least fifteen (13) days
IN THE MATTER OF THE
enote
County,
FlorIda
under
the
ADOPTION OF:
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE prior to the date of the Public fictitious name
Hearing.
of SOMETHIN' SCOTT FOWLER CAUSSEAUX,
SAL E
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EXTRA,andthat I Intendto register
DATED: February 21, lilt
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
.
a
said name with the Clerk of the
Connie V. Major
an adult
undersigned, ARTHUR H. BECK.
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
City Clerk
NOTICE OF ACTION
WITH, JR., Clark ci the Cirit
Florida
City of Lake Mary,
In accorda:e with the TO: JOHN FRANKLIN WORLEY,
":
Court of Seminole County, Flor ida,
i.
provisions of the Fictitious
Florida
Name JR.. Rt. 10, Box 14, Ocala, FL. 3261
wlllontheslhdayof April, ltltat
0
Statutes, TO-Wit: Section I15.Oi
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
il:OOA.M,atthiW.fron$doorof the Publish: March 12, lilt
Florida
Statutes
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Seminole County Courthouse, San. DEH.6t
hataiworn PetitlonforAdcp$Ionof
Nancy M. Smay
ford, Florida, offer for sale and sail
SCOTT FOWLER CAUSSEAUX, n.
Publish:
February
ii,
26.
March
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
•
at public outcry to the hIghest and
k.a FRANKLIN SCOTT WORLEY
'S.
12, lilt
FLORIDA
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best bidder for cash, the follow ing
has
been filed by DON S.
DEG-97 Naticeot Public Hewing
des cribed property situated in
CAUSSEAUX in the Circuit Court In
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
..
and for Seminole County,. Florida
Seminole County, Florida:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Lot 12, Block 11.111, WASHINGTON
the title of which Is In thi Matter of
OAKS SECTION TWO,accordlngto the Board of Adjustment ol the CII!
the Adoption of: SCOTT FOWLER
FICTITIOUSNAME
.
the Plat thereof as recorded In at of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
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Notice Is hereby given that I am CAUSSEAUX, an adult, these
Book 16, Pages N and I?, Public Re. Board will hold a public hearing at
opaged In business of 155 N. presents command you to appear
cords of Seminole County, FIid.. 1:00 p.m., on Wedeesday, April 4,
Country Club Rd. Lake Mary, Fla. and file your Answer or other
Pursuant to the Final Judgment lilt to
Seminole County, Florida under the pleadings with the Clerk of the
a) Consider a request for a
entered In a case pending In said
fictitious name of LAKE MARY Circuit Court In and for Seminole
Court, the style of which Is indicated variance to allow for constructional
PHARMACY, and that I Intend to County, Florida and serve a copy
.
ailnele family dwelling located na
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above.
thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
A
register said name with the Clerk
WITNESS my hand and official WR'IAAAzoninecIassHlcaIIonona
T.
BRIDGES,
of
t
i
cii,
Court,
Seminole
JACK
;r '
Ph15 or minus
seal ci said Court on this tth day of
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BRIDGES,
C
nty,
Florida
In
ou
or
th
acc
dance
wi
ti
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ci Ih*cilIIfed
Post Office Drawer Z. Sanford,
"w primlislana of ,
10,000 square feet, said property
(SEAL)
Name Stalutes, To-Wit: Section Florida on or before the 21st day of
being
situate
In
the
City
of
Lake
Arhur H. Beckwith, Jr.
March, lilt. Otherwise, a Default
$65.Ot Florida Statutes 1i51.
Mary, Florida and described as
Clerk of th e Circuit Court
will be entered against you and the
51g. A. L. Moran
ws:
By: Eve Crabtree
relief granted as demanded In the
Publish:
February
lt,
26.
Section 01, TownshIp 20 S. Range
Deputy Clerk
Petition.
March S. 12, ltlt
0.400 -..-.
BUTLER, ENOLEHARDT &amp; Mc. XE, West ;OO too of South IOo fee al
WITNESS my hand and seal of
DEG-101
East ½ of Southwest ¼ of Southeast
DONALD, P.A.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court on this
¼ at Northeast ¼ and West 100 feet
1113 B. Robinson St.
11th day of February, lilt.
Of East ½ of Northwest ¼ of NorOrlando, Fl. 32101
(SEAL)
NOTICE
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theist ¼ of Southeast W. Said proPublish: March 12, it, ltlt
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR.
the
NOTICE
Is
hereby
given
that
Party more commonly known an the
DEHa?
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Guy Jones checks his solar car before
South $ide of Anderson Lane, West Board of County Commissioners of
By: June I. Curtis
of Rhlnihart road on North side al Seminole County, Florida, shall at
Deputy Clerk
10:00A.M., or an soon thereafter IS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Lake Emma.
JACK I. BRIDGES, of
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
The Public Hearing wfllbeheid In possible, on the 3rd day of April, CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BRIDGES
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE the City Hall, City of Lake Mary, lilt, hold a Public heari ng at the
--Z' Post off ice Drawer Z
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Seminole
tyCourthous, Room
Florida, at 1:00 p.m., on April 1,
.
Sanford, Florida 32171
- S CASE NO. 7t.*1.CA.I3.K
203,
Sanford,
Flor
-'
a,
id
to
Consider
lilt, or as soon thereafter
pow
Telephone: 305-322-1314
adoptlonofthefoIlowlngordin.nc,:
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, a ble,atwhichtlm,Intirestedparties
Attorneys for Petitioner
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municipal corporation of Florida, for and aginst the request stated
- An ordinance relating to Specified
Publish: February it, 26. March 3,
areas of the unincorporated 12, Ion.
above will be heard. Sold hearing
Plaintiff, maybecontinuedfromtlmetotlme territories of Seminole County, DEG.fl
- .••
vs.
Fioridaj amending Section 4 CI
S
untIl final action Is taken by
I'
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, it al., Board of Adjustment,
Seminole County Ordinance 71-15 to
PUBLIC NOTICE
provide for additional territories to
THIS
TICE
NO
shall
be
posted
in
The Environmental Services
1
- be Included within the Wrenwood Division Is in receipt of an ap
Defendants. thrills (3) public places within m
K
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Unit Three Street LightIng District plicatlon for the construction of a
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA, City Hall and published in 9.
and redefining sold district ac. Sao",, at the
.
following described
cordingly;
providing
THROUGH THE STATE ATTOR. Evining Herald, a newspaper of
for-' property:
HEY FOR THE EIGHTEENTH JU. general circulation In the City of severability, exclusion from
Lot 5, Lake Tony Waterways. PPlat
It
DICIAL, CIRCUIT OF SAID STATE, Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
Seminole County Cede and an if. Book i, Page 21, Official' Records,
THE SEVERAL PROPERTY OWN. loss? fifteen (11) days prior to me fictive date.
Seminole County, Florida.
EEL TAXPAYERS AND CITI. aforesaid Miring. in adiNlen, saId
Said district shall encompass the
I
A.
Further described as being
/
lENS OF THE CITY OF WINTER notice shall be
following described areas of located at 1436 Bird Road
in the area it
'(ç/j ' SPRINGS, FLORIDA. INCLUDING be censidered
at inist fWM (1$) Seminole County, Florida:
Propeflyoenwnwtthin300fl,$oI
OWNING PRO. days prier to the date of the pmiic
Wrenweed Unit Three, Plot look the proposed project may comment
an
PERTY OR SUBJECT TO TAXA.
30, Page 43, Wrenwsod Unit Three, In writing within 14 days. to En.
Pr of the competition involved the
TION THEREIN, AND ALL
DATED: Mardi 1, lilt
Second Addition, PItt look 31, virormental Services Division, P.O.
:
OTHERS HAVING OR CLAIMING
.5. Casmle V. Major
Pages 32 and 33 and Wranwood Unit l-_ 340, Sanford, Florida 32171.
constructing of package th at would allow an egg
constr
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR IN.
CIty OIrk
Three, )d Addition. Plot look 32,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
from a specified
TEREST IN PROPERTY TO BE
Page 10 and $1, as recorded In the
City of Lake Mary
Clerk of County Court
AFFECTED
BY
THE
ISSUANCE
Florida
Public nice s if Seminole County,
breaking. Time of fall was
Seminole County, Florida
electrically
IV THE CITY OF IMPROVE- Publish: March 12, lilt
Florida.
publish:
March 12, lilt
With the high score
the shortest fall time for
J.B. Johnson gets ready to threw piper airplane.
MINT REVENUE BONDS, DEN-Il
ArtIwr H. Seckwlfli, Jr., Clerk to DEN-72
SERIES 1979, HEREINAFTER
the Board of County Corn.
,
a.pnbi'.ken egg.
measme distance and time of flIght.
MORE PARTICULARLY 01$.
— misisnars
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
CR1110, 0* TO RI AFFECTED IN THE CIRCUIT COW, 157$
.
,
... - In Rid for S.flIlo County,
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR Florida.
FLOR IDA
IN ANY WAY TH1RESY:
. ,;
Naticeif Public Nearlag
You and each ci you we hereby MUINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. Publish: March 12, lilt
.5
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
rsquWsdto.o,,m.14fogayci CASE NO. 7t4$$.CA.Sl.I
0114-43
k
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE April, lilt, at 11:35 Vciech A.M. IN RE:: T$I M
MARRIAGE OP
the Illoord of Adiimtment of the City
IISNTEINTN JUDICIAL C11 11111_ before the Circuit Court for MALCOLM LEWIS JOHNSON,
SI
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE somhole County, Florida, at sue
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
dos -mouse In Sanford, Florida. and
COUNTY, FLORIDA
HU5band.RISPN ga,J, EIGHTEENTH JUCIAL dR. Board will hold a public hewing at
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.l441.CA*Ashow cause why the prayer of the end
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 1:15 p.m., on Wedsueday, April 4,
"no to
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SOL-DALE BUILDERS, IND., a COnitlflt filed lI5theabeWiflIItlN LINDA MAY JOHNSON
1
pr0ca115 5IIIUId net be
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7t4st.CA'14U varia Consider a request for a
Florida corporation.
nce to stow tsr setting a
and the Improvement Revenue
Wift.P.gitlsner. IN REI The Mirriage of
M0111110 home and to reduce left sido
mwi,, Bonds, Series lilt, therein
VALERIE L. SHIELDS.
NOTICE OPACTIOIj
sifbadsfromiOfeet,o7f
described, and the proceódings TO: Malcolm Lewis -lollasU
jre.
vs.
,
....
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authorizing the issuance Ihereat,
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author

Dr.
Lamb

troublebyaurologlst.Icould
itwinateatalLHerenoved
rnypro.ate gland And Operated
cmmym,ale tubes. I now havea'

tube In

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bladder to aln the

willie wtii will be taken out in
three weeks. I am U years old.
What are the chances of
complete recoyery 1 of

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Gland. Other readers who want
this Issue can send 50 cents with
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IrIIS*ry organs?

DEAR READER- u
simply had ws enlargement of

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DEAR DR. LAMB- I was
operatedcm for prostate g1Xtd

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envelope for It.

the prostate
DEAR DR. LAMB— I have a
34 Copycat
3 Cut hair
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with very dark circles
35 Ancient
Egypt
4 Bird's home
P1th1fl
49 Past of to be
from your bladder, the removal
writing
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d
may
have
imdermyeyeLl
have hadthese
50 Related
oftheproatate glan
36 Ancestor of
church
compound
removed
the
for
as
long
asl
Can
remflelflber. I
51 Longs (sI)
the pharaohs 8 Fall short
29 German
permanently
get
over
eight
hews
sleep so I
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Decline
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7 Upper surface negative
problem f()
ca used
think
it
can
be
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rest.
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had
an
eye
2
of
much
dam
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from
lack
clone to
e
hew
examination
a
year
ago
and
during the yews
your W
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13
12
was
told
that
my
eyesight
was
that ft w-.
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ched prior to your perfect.
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ed
f
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was
ca
operation. If your prost
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th
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air.
I
feel
if this Is true, why
ved
soon
enough
and
J remo
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19
didn't have prolonged ob-- doesn't everyone have this
struction, you should have problem? I am 23 years old.
DEAR READER- The
recovery of urinary,
— — — - — complete
problem of dark circles under
28 29 30
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23 24 25
26
f'"ct1ocL
There Is some difference in the eye ls usually related tO two
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33
32
recovery in relauooshlp to the factors. First, we all have a lot
kind of surgery that Is done. U of small veins just underneath
35
36
the prostate glad Is removed the skin. These veins can
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through a sirgical Incision, blood that looks blue, because It
41
40
39
If
there is a seater likelihood oxygen-poor venous
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that a man may be left with you don't have very much fat
42
impotence, but U the prostate tissue around the eyelids, those
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reamed out through veins may show through the
gland
si
45 46 47
48
the urethral tube, called a thin skin and ca use you to have
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tran.s*zdtwai resection (WR), a darkened appearance isi54
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there Isa much irrtaller chance derneath the eyes, or dark
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The other factor that may be
plicat ioni.
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common
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tie
off
the
vu
Involved
It's
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59
Me=, which you can the pigmentation in that area.
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male tubes, at the time of a These are the same pigment
(NEWSPAPEM ENTERPRISE ASSN)
prostate operation. This was cells that you have in your skin
———
done yeas before vasectomies to produce skin color. Some
became popular for birth people are born with pigment
controL me Idea is to help cells in this area that produce
protect the testicles from In- Increased amounts of pigment.
In any case, the dark circles
HOROSCOPE
flmnmstn, which sometimes
occurs as a complication of wider the eyes that people talk
about are not related to lack of
prOdatic surgery.
ByBERNICEBEDEOeOL
With this experience, I am sleep or dissipation. Usually,

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CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) - President Carter said today
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime
Minister Menachem Begin had reached agreement on the

of a peace treaty which will be the cornerstone of a
t"
coinprehalve peace for the Middle
American officials said the Israeli cabinet and the

main ingredients of a Peace treaty although further
Israeli cabinet discussions &amp; flC5UY.

Knead (parliament) have to approve the proposals

Carter conferrid In Jerusalem with Begin for 90
minu tes this morning then flew to Cairo for a two-hour,
airport conference with Sadat dining which he said he
wrapped up most of the outstanding Issues. He then
telephoned Begin to Idorm him of Sadat's acceptance of
the proposals.
"I have an announcement which I consider to be exemely
Important," Carter told reporters at the airport.
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earlier today.

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Sadat has now accepted these proposals.
CArter also sald that Begin had accepted the same

by Bob Montana
1 BOUGHT THE ?,PPANY
AND HAD THE FACTORY

ARCHIE
ITS FINE PlOW,
DILlON, BUT LAST WEEK
YOtRE GETTiNG EAU1FUl.THE
[ESI
MACHINERY IN A NEW
RECEPTION ON i'OUR TV
FACTORY IN TOWN CAUSED
SET, MR. LODGE!

AND 040 YOU HAVE
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SUPPRESSOR
INSTALLED IN

peace."
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peace mission last week and received a

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For Tuesday, March 13, 1979

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
March12, ifl
Several unusual
and titlesi you permit it.
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persons
ft_ialpld%recoIltIntN$tO be
boot called 'Play of the
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toy.
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mY
unexpectedly opening ours
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that lead to expanding y
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gives this hand to show the
greatclealto your growth.
effectiveness of the normal
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m
fourth-best lead against
an
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Pending;

Commissioner Dick Williams d.
Neiswender said he is asking for a detailed ex.
planation from the county's mental health board,
"We are definitely going to have a short-fa ll In
" Nelawemider said.

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said removal of the fire department from the
county's gasoline allocation which was approved by
DOE meats sufficient gasoline has been allocated
f or the county's other vehicle needs.
The coun ty several weeks ago, asked the DOE to
Increase Its allocation to reflect county needs since
the allocation of several years ago,

Herald PPoo ty Tom Vincent

PLANTING
A RING
OF FRIENDSHIP

In other business, Nelswender told comThe countywide fire depertment was created
missioners Seminole County has been granted a After the original allocation. Gasoline needs for the
base allmUon for gasoline by dw US.Department sheriffs deputnwnt have also been separated from
of Energy (DOE). Separate certifi cation of fire other county needs.

County Administrator Roger Neiswender
reported to the county commisdon Monday that
$17,000 in unexpected bills for Baker Act cam last
year have been received. U the rate of care seen
during the first 4% months o( this ywcositlnues the
program may run as much as $38,000 over budget,

department needs was also designated and no
significant problem should be seen, Nelswender

Mid.

he said.
Over
half the paUents are being admitted for
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neuroses, Neiswender said. "That could be for

Etchberger said if problems develop with the new

allocation the county will request that gasoline for

It's National Girl Scout Week and as part of
the celebration Brownies Melody Sanders
(left) and Donita Vaughn present Sanford city
Commissioner David Farr with azaleas to be
planted In Fort MellonPark. IMe plants will be

used to begin a "friendship ring" which will
grow each year as the scouts continue to add

Earlier, Jeff Ekilberger, Director of the Office of its unitary landfill Program also be sepalrated from

plants,

Management, Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE), the county's allocation,

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anythi ng and Include nearly everyone," County

problems in 1. At least bills for
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persona
wider the state's Baker Act which requires county
gowent to pick up the tab - have increased so
much that the county may go In the red for its
budgeted care this year.

pawn Civic Center

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A new 5,000-square-toot and west of Sunset Drive.
needed for the senior citizen citizen complex has been as applications would be filed with county and $7,500 from the city. OASIS (Older Americans the action was taken after a
The proposed use of the land complex to be financed In large much as guaranteed, Furino the federal gov nm t f
In the second phase the Service In Seminole) and census in the city revealed that
er en or the
construction
under
in Is for the senior citizen building pert by anticipated federal said, by the action of the Area first phase by July 1, Furino building would be finished Congregate Meals as well as a 3,000 of the city's 15,000
as xW as
C"selbeff as
January 1800, financed to a future of both a city hail and a Older AmeriCans Act.
designating Seminole County u Oct. I.
and assembly room and area.
grist extent by federal money. civic center, with the 4.5-ecre
The city has agreed, Furlis the priority for the funding this
He said construction would equipped.
The first site selected was
Furino pointed out that
A ftW bonfit of this effort plece, most of it under water in SAW, to budget a total of $35,0111101 Year. The =tchI fund for begin imniedistely after the
to discarded After an appraisal
The
5,000
sQuare-foot
building
city
authorized
planning
may lay the groundwork for a rlperlan rights In the lake, west over a two-yea' period as this sum, Furino said, would be first of the year. The building would be divided In th
is fashion, begin for the facility three revea led that the asking price
now city hall and civic clenter of Sumt Drive for future matching funds for the fedaW $27,= from Casiselberry AM couId be used in Its sI
form, Furino said: 3,175 square feet months ago when Mayor Bill was much higher than the
complex for the city,
recreation.
grant. The cvmmty commission "hopefully $12,500 train the Furino said, in case federal for an assembly room with Grier and the city council appraised value. The asking
The city council Monday
Brace Firino, city plsnnhsg Is to be asked at a meeting on county."
money Is not granted for the partitions to divide It Into appointed a five-member price of the property now being
MOVIIIII WIN&amp;M technician, SAW today dw City MANI 30 to PW40 $5.000 for
The first phase includes second PhAss.
smaillm rom=; 375 square feet conurAttee of senior citizens to
acquiring property sumclent In is "land poor" and could use its the senior citizen complex over acquisition of property,
The 11.7 acres of the Sunset
The second phase would for Stepping Stones geriatrics act as a steering
mitte
e for the t.s facilities by portion of the property as a two-year period, Is said,
engineering and architectural require a federal grant of day care under Seminole search
out an appropriate piece Drive property, located east of
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0*4A wo of Ow bid Is for the &amp;A phm of the senlair shell building. Completed tundoI$X,000_$I2,5W from a manent offices for Project
both ad
The planninx technician said
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senior citizen complex could be

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Chacey Named Longwood Ad' inistrator
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began turning up information to filter the deadly cyanide were able to combine our pollce
Tiberon subdivision, ierUf John Polk.
Carter was arrested byDEA on the activities going onatthe fwnes given off by the drug forces and make asignlflcant
Longwood, was raided Monday
night by DEA agents and agents on a federal grand jury house several weeks ago, ac- through household plumbing contribution to closing down
sherlWs deputies armed with a Indictment Wednesday night at cording to Polk. That in- and into the sewer system, law another one of these homemade
labs," said Polk.
federal magistrate's search the home of his brotheir in St. formation was turned over to officers said.

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Petersburg, according to officers working undercover detecting came from attempts With DEA's Lt. Ray Parker we

804 Van Eu Circle in

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Tampa and Orlando, according fire rescue unit Investigated the that on this occasion the lead

per month, according to officials said.

The house had been rented to to the spokesman.
federal officials.
Seminole County Sheriff's
The laboratory, operated at Kenneth James Carter, 30, St.

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Administration (DEA) officials the manufacture of PCP; late 1977 for the manufacture of DEA coordinated their InCa rter Is being held In
and the Seminole County scales; precursors f or ma king PC?, according to th e vestigatlons to close in on the
Hlllsborough
County Jail for
Sheriff's Department are PC?; beakers; stirrers; spokesman, but had slipped out house, said Polk.
Residents In the neigh- federal officials. Charges also
probing the possibility others vacuum and drying tubes; fire of sight befor e he could be
may have been Involved In the extinguishers and variable auto arrested,
surrounding the home are expected to be filed against
Information
leading
to
the
began
complaining
to officials Carter In Seminole County in
operation of a home laboratory transformers, according to a
for the manufacture of illegal sheriff's spokesman. PC? is raid on the Longwood residence last week of odd odors. Some connection with the raid on the
house, according to Polk,
drugs. The laboratory was often referred to as angel dust came from Information feared a gas leak, according
"I'm particularly pleased
capableofprothc1ng$500,X)in and is sold as a drug to users, gathered in Jacksonville, a sheriff's spokesman, and a

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Petersburg, according to a the DEA Task Force office in
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Herald Staff Writer
Carter had been indicted In
The sheriff's department and
Federal Drug Enforcement quantities of chemicals used In

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By MAX ERKILEFIAN

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House announced he would fly back to Cairo for a last

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in Jerusalem for further talks with Begin and the White

Peace treAtY that Will be the foundation for a Middle East

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the Israeli parliament Monday that "we must again
contemplate the tragedy of failure." He blemed both the
L'aeli and Egyptian leadership for falling to grasp the

remaining

JERUSALEM (UPI) - Prime Minister Menachem
Begin uld today be would resign 0the lawill parliament
rejects the new American peace proposals.
.."Ifthepsrllamentwlflrejecltheseproposals...Itwulbe
mydetytoip,"hesald, speaking lnanlntervkw with
Barbara Walters of ABC-TV News,

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demonstrations.

proposals and that he will present them to the cabinet.
"I have Just informed Prime Minister Begin by
telephone that Presiden t Sadat has accepted these same
proposals f or resolving some
Issues that were
unsettled,
"We now have definition for the main ingredients of a

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tumultuous welcome by millions of Egyptians hungry for
peace. His welcome in Israel Saturday night was almost
as cool as the moonlit evening and there were antiCarter

"The United States has made proposals to resolve a
number of outstanding issues," Carter said. 'President

accepted by Begin at a breakfast meeting with Carter

"I am convinced we have defined all the main Ingredients

Wrapped

The position of city ad. commion made Chacey
M that lime when asked by think I would like going from year."
Inter
im
administrator
at
a
CnmItomr
Larry Goldberg $16,000 back to $12,000.
,
.ted
"I concur," said Mayor Ju ne
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Commissioner Stephen Lorniann.
Us volara
apprev.d Us , salary of $16,000 a year, while If is would leave the city's
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served In an Interim capacity
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study the applications for the second the motion," said
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by the
job of city administrator, but Commissioner Ray Lettien.
Longwood City CemmIis1in
Goldberg moved to hire sperger. The Commission voted
Today
go
at
It
until
Monday ggig
Qiacey.
34 to hire Chacy, with Barton
Ii'sd as
"There are a lot of qualified casting the no vote, Cornkictui,therdMedAisFerce
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four hours," State Attorney
Investigator Dan Lawrence
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reporters outside the Jury
cham bers at 11 am. Lawrence
declined to answer questions
after making his comment
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morning after taking testimony
from l9wltneues in connection
with allegations Sanford Police
Chief Ben Butler punched a
former policeman.
Deliberation began about 9:31'
am, this morning after the
grand Jury heard testimony
from one witness. A total of ii
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Benny and his daughter-In-law.
"I wish they would just leave
T051MY SANDS
us alone and let us do our jobs."
...courthouse reflection
one Sanford policeman cornmented. "I've got work to do. I
wish everyone would just leave Western of Sanford, who was defendant would give him
us alone and let us get back to sitting at a nearby table.
immunity in the case.
our work," the officer said.
Sands claims he walked over
"We felt it was necessary to
to the chief's table and Butler bring this to the grand jury
The only witness called today began calling him names and because of the turmoil and
was Winter Springs patrolman hit him in the jaw. Sands claims controversy surrounding the
Jehn Warrington. The officer the punch sent him to the floor. Sanford Police Department and
was apparently called to testify
Butler says Sands walked the chief," Cheshire said. "The
about an Incident which oc- over to the table and when he only way to put the situation to
curred about one month ago in
rest Is for t he grand jury to give
Longwood. Warrington was a
it its attention," he said.
backup off Icer in that incident.
The hearings are being led by
No charges were fil ed in the
Chief Assist ant State Attorney
I WiSh
incident, which involved Sands
Chris Ray. Cheshire said this
and a friend dri ving in a car and
may be the first assault and
becoming involved with the
battery case ever brought
driver of another car. The two
before the Seminole Co unty
drivers apparently tried to
Grand Jury.
force each other off the road,
He said he also felt it was
according to polIce,
necessary because a chief of
police an d former patrolman
Sands speculated Warrington
were involved in the incident.
may have been called In con-

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did say he was not expecting
and later cI.ehned the chief hit He was among the first to tils comments.
him at the Pewter Pub, Waited testify Wedoe.day and had not
The remainder of the wit- was asked to leave faked a fall. them to Invedigite areas other
throioi* the day Wednesday
of tate this ness., testifying Wednesday Butler says Sands faked the than that of wlznary Interest,
and this morning at the morning,
were employees and patrons of incident to got back at him for which Is known to be the Pewter
SSIfllflole Coedy Courthouse.
Pub Incident. Cheshire added
Wednesday Sands sat with a the Pewter Pub, 2544 S. Park Firing Sands.
Sands said he was asked to group of reporters covering the Ave., who were at the eatery
State Attorney Douglas the grand jury could investigate
rNn.iIn avilishle In the event hearings, about 20-feet from a when the Incident occurred. Cheshire explained Butler was any area It deems appropriate,
the grand Jury wanted to CilI group of Sanford policemen and They Included Jim Longworth, not called to testify because without the suggestion or aphim for
fltl testimony- many of their wives who were owner of the pub and Mike legally, subpoenaing a possible proval from his office.

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Lost R's Fame:
He'sArrrrri'o gh t.
By JIM HAYNES
Herald Sports Editor
R's Fame was home safely in Ralph Ryan's
kennel today, and the mystery surrounding
the theft of the prize greyhound from the
Longwood dog track left few clues for State of
Florida Division of PariMutuel Wagering
Investigators,
Arthur LaRose, who retired from the cattle
business in Vermont six years ago, found the
dog wandering around In his neighborhood in
DeLand Wednesday.
He telephoned the Sanford.Orlando Kennel
Club (SOKC), which contacted Ryan.
Ryan, of lake Mary, drove to Deland with
Division investigator Doug Safreed and
— up the greyhound.
LaRose will receive a $SIX) reward, track
offi cials and Ryan said.
Safreed's security report to Division of
Parl.Mutuel Wagering headquarters in
Miami noted that the greyhound was reported
missing Saturday and that the collar R's
Fame had been wearin g was found at the
southeastern corner of the parking lot near
some orange trees at the SOKC In Longwood.
Thi greyhoun d was wearing a scarf when
found.
"It was apparent that whoever took the dog
aid 01 the truck in the parking lot threw the
collar out as they were leaving," said Ryan
this morning. "They put the scarf on her to
, hands her ."
R's Fame is a four-year-old in the twilight
of a brilliant racing career. The dog Is con-

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sidered the best breaker at SaidOrdOrlando Kennel Club, and while Ryan did not
place a specific value on her, he indicated
that she had great potential as a brood hitch
once her racing days are finished.
Greyhounds may not race past the age of five.
"The dog was In fine shape, and apparently
wasn't mistreated," Ryan added. "e was
two pounds overweight, so I know she didn't
go hungry."
There was speculation that the dognapper
kept the dog for a few days and turned her
loose in DeLand.

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R's Fame had been wandering In the
LaRose neighborhood for a couple of days.
[aRose's daughter-In-law Mrs. Terry
[aRose, saw the greyhound Tuesday and
Wednesday and recalled wondering what kind
01 breed It was.
"My fathu4n4aw hadn't seen it until
Wednesday when he took it bide," she said.
"He goesto the track, and had heard about its
disappearance. He knew rigid away that it
was the one that was missing."

A volunteer Lake Mary substation. "I saw the people
fireman was looking for a get out of the car but there was
Sanford fireman Wednesday gas dripping out into the street
and Into the station's driveway
but couldn't ftW am.
"I rang that doorbell and arid I thought the people in the
banged on the door but no one station could help," said
curt. Dunaway, who works at Jack
answered,"
said
Presser Ford on U.S. 17-fl Just
Dunaway, who for
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south
of where the accident
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Ryan, one of greyhound racing's true
gentlemen, had been very distressed about
the rn1ithg dog."U someone took her, I just
hope they give her a good home," he said
Monday.
Ryan's wife Indicated he had not been
— well since the disappearance.
"Bid he dept well led night," abs said. "th
fact, he $le$ edIl 7:30 today. That's ihesrd
of, because Ralph Is always up at 5."

Lake Mary fire department.
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accidssdonUL 17421n front of
the Sanford Fire Depegtm.gg

"I thought there was supposed to be at least one person
See KNOCK, KNOCK, Page ZA

350 County Children
Fac ing 4.0 Cutoff
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
About 1000 children enrolled the state.
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uurn Care
(4C) program in Central Florida - Seminole,
Orange and Osceola counties - will be
dropped from the program, unless plans of
the state Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services (HRS) are changed.
Under the program, working mother and
fathers pay a portion of their salaries for child
care at qualified centers with the state
picking up the difference through federal
funding.
About 350 children would be cut from the
Seminole County program, Mrs. Mary Mize,
active in the 4C program locally, said today.
"I see mothers every day who are
desperate for help with child care," said Mrs.
Mize. "If their children cannot be taken care
of, they cannot work," she said, adding this
means In many cases these mothers will have
to go on welfare.
She said most of the mothers who take
advantage of the program are earning the
minimum wage or slightly more and cannot
afford to pay the full cods of competent child
care.

In addition, Mrs. Mize said, more than 300
children are on waiting lists for child care.
ecau3eofUmftedstatefund1ni, even before
the proposed cuts, new children have not been
added to the program In Seminole County for
the past nine months, she said.
Because of the program, working mothers
and fathers who might otherwise be on the
welfare rolls can afford to hold paying Jobs.
The HRS plan calls for funding for Central
Florida and Dade County to be reduced to
permit child care programs to be initiated In
other areas of the state, according to a report
released by Phoebe Carpenter, administrator
of the 4C program for Central Florida.
State funding for the Central Florida area
would be reduced from $3.6 million annually
to $2.2 million in July.
By the second year ut the reduced subsidy
for Central Florida, Mrs. Carpenter said, only
$1.75 million annually will be allocated to the
area.
Mrs. Carpenter said local legislators are
aware of the problem and are receptive to the
feelings of the people. She suggested that
those who understand and appreciate the
effectiveness of 4C write their legislators.

School Ener y Repor' t Card.le $ 15,000 Savings
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lct as a whole showed a decrease 01 $1$,1N.IS In the total
HiraM Staff Writer
electric bill or 17.30 percept.
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phot three monthe since the Seminole Cointy
school district Implemented its energy conservation program and
that I
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for the first full month of operation the district saved $15,000
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compared to the same month the vest before.
schoole which show the best
r,dwtlon In their electric
The program deslp,d to cut the electric bill 01 the cool hills cosnpars4 to the urns "_the year bds.e.
ayuten, had 17 of the 40 schools show a decrease In eledridly
The system developed will give the school a certain amount of
.ed in November. ____
mosey dspssdiag en the percentage uved. Atfonally, the top
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Prolinules'y_figur alw the d.
As flgu.d by Carhop, the Isp five schools d th*
hidøpirdtoalow01on.pircart,accorIgtoNi'
Cahsa, director of .w 11"y services for the school dt1d.
with $4 perosni, Wooilw'te Elementary with 30 pre
percnt
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"We have conbcted all the area police departments and told
1W yew the school district appropriated $1.7 million to
The money to be vea ho the school Is tabss out 01 the lesoral which have been taken at the schools,
them
If they see any lights In the school, then they have cause to
spsral fund d Is cr
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vlded school's
"sj of our schools we completely dark at night after everyone Is suspicious," Canton said.
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Another cod.cittlng measure taken was to ..t all air___
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nation could be seriously damaged.
Using some of the strongest language of his
presidency, Carter said he was concerned that
"the corrosive effects of inflation (will) eat
away at the ties that bind us together as a

people."

"Inflation

regional conditions" in and growing costs of
its own energy supplies could propel Moscow
"toward various forms of Intervention in the

Middle East. Their intervention could well
require a U. S. response," he said, emphasizing he was not suggesting such events
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Sears, Roebuck
and Co. has filed a class-action suit in U.S.
. District Court of the District of Columbia
asking penalties for discrimination in hiring
be susrnded until un iform guidelines are
Issued ythe government to resolve conflicts
In current laws. The suit, if successful, could
have great impact on affirmative action
programs throughout private industry. But
the company insisted it does not seek to
destroy such programs. The brief charged 10
federal agencies are trying to hold private
employers liable for the present makeup of
the workforce, when actually that makeup
was created by the government.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) Gov. Lamar
Alexander says he will not revoke commutations of 13 prisoners set free by former
Gov. Ray Blanton or release the 16 ordered
free by Blanton but still behind bars. In a news
conference the Republican chief executive
also said "you may be seeing some major
changes in the Pardon and Parole Board"
under his administration, though no final
proposals have been drawn up.
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By United Press International

Winter's latest storm struck hard at the
East today with snow and rain snarling
to
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flooded homes and streets in the New York
City area. Blowing and drifting snow hampered movement from eastern Illinois into
western Pennsylvania, western Maryland and
Virginia's mountains. Heavy rain fell from

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Fire Doused
A female rescue
(UP!)
JACKSONVILLE,
worker assigned to an all-male fire station said Wednesday she sympathizes with the wife of one of the
firefighters who is protesting the station's communal
sleeping arrangement.
But Dorothy Burleson added, "No orgy Is going to go on
In the bunk room ... at least as far as I'm concerned,"
Mrs. Burleson, a 39-year-old divorcee, was transferred
Wednesday to Fire Station No. 25 on the west side of
Jacksonville after working for a year at two other stations
without incident.
But even before her arrival at No. 25, Martha Aderhold,
whose husband is assigned to the station, learned of her
coming and quickly mounted a campaign for separate
quarters for women firefighters.
"We are not opposing women being put Into firefighter
positions If they pass the test," said Mrs. Aderhold. "And I
am not trying to judge the woman (Mrs. Burleson) taking
this position.
"It's putting the woman In this position under pressure
and the men who work under pressure we object to. The
women bunk up with the men In a room no larger than 15
fed by 40 feet and all the beds are real close."
Fire officials said they could not provide segregated
quarters for men and women because of a tight budget.
They said they had asked the three women firefighters to
dress discreetly at the stations.
"The Information we have is the women sleep In Jump
suits," said a.ddwt fire chief F. B. Parrish. "The only
rule we have for the men la 'No sleeping ln the nude."
Mrs. Burleson said she could understand Mrs.
Aderhold's anxiety because she felt similarly a few years
ago when her ex-husband, who was In the Navy, faced the
prospect of sharing quarters with women sailors.
"I am following fire department orders and
regulations," she said. "I really don't like it. I'm older and
my sense of privacy Is greater than some of the younger
women.
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Winter Springs Mayor Troy
Piland has urged the Seminole
County Legislative Delegation
to work toward amending the
date laws on municipal, officials' recall and on deannezation.
Piland criticized the specific
section of the deannezation law
because It does not give
property owners the right to
stop the deannezatlon of their
Lands.
He called the municipal
recall law "poorly written",
noting It permits charges
against officials to go unsubstantiated. "It Is totally
unfair to elected officials,"
claimed Piland.

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rotting. Sheriff's deputies Wednesday began
delivering the back-to-work orders to some
members of Cesar Chavez' United Farm

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another man over his p.m. Tuesday at the Colonial stolen from the Wilshire subPlaza Mall parking lot. She diviclon off State Road 436
girlfriend.
reported
a man in a car drove near Casselberry. Alan Bixby,
The incident occurred
p.m.
at
Club
up
beside
her and he grabbed 70, told sheriff's deputies the
Wednesday at 5:20
and
continued to drive sign is worth $100 and was a
purse
436 on Lake Howell Road near the
Altamonte Springs. Walter while she was dragged replacement for another sign
which had been stolen, acAgro, 20, told sheriff's deputies alongside the car.
cording
HOUSE
BREAK-IN
to records.
he was shot at In the parking lot
Burglars
removed
a
sliding
RADIO RIP-OFF
of the lounge. Agro was not
A combination am-fm radio
in
In the Incident, records glass door and screen to gain
entry to a house on Lincoln and eight-track ta pe player and
indicate,
Avenue In Midway. The speakers worth $225 were
WOMAN DRAGGED
A Longwood woman was burglary occurred Wednesday reported stolen from a car
dragged along the parking lot between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., parked at a house at 2644 S.
Sanford Ave. near Sanford. The
pavement by a man In a car records indicate.
Victim of the burglary was merchandise belongs to Viola
trying to steal her purse. The
woman said she was dragged identified as Nathaniel White, Zaccour, 19, who told sheriff's
until she let go of the purse 34. Reported stolen was a watch deputies the merchandise was
which contained about $220, worth $150 and a can containing stolen sometime between
Tuesday at 10:15 p.m. and
about $3 worth of pennies.
according to reports.
Wednesday at 7:15 a.m., ac'
$100 SIGN STOLEN
Shelby Telese, 39, of 313
cording
to records.
A four-foot by eight-foot sign
Stonelx'idge Drive, told police
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firm's safe is located.
Herald Staff Writer
The man followed Harvey to
A Fins Service Station In the room and pulled a pistol,
south Seminole County was possibly a .22 caliber. He orrobbed by a man who told the dered Harvey to open the sqfe
attendant he needed the money and give him the money. Once
because he was a "junkie." The he had the money the robber
robber went so far as to show ordered Harvey to stay in the
the attendant the needle marks back room. The amount of cash
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f 1232 Linda Lane.
man with a gun told th e atBURGLARY CHARGE
tendant, "but I'm a Junkie and!
An-year-old Orlando man is
ThEFATCOMYLEX
need the money."
being held in county Jail on
An 18-year-old Altamonte
The incident occurred charges of burglary to an oc- Springs man was arrested In
Wednesday at 11:30 p.m. at the cupled dwelling, two counts of connection with a burglary
service station at 2510 State sexual battery and battery.
Monday at the Sandy Cove
Road 436 near Maitland.
The charges stem from an Apartments in south Seminole
Timothy Harvey, 18, of
Incident last Dec. 23 at an County.
Longwood, told sheriff's
About $O cash was stolen
apartment on Wymore Road in
deputies a man, about 25. Altamonte Springs. A woman from an apartment at the
walked In to the service station told sheriff's deputies she was complex on Orange Avenue.
area.
air.
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He reported the man put- who had broken into her theft was Kevin Patrick King of
chased a pack of cigarettes and apartment.
the Sandy Cove Apartments. He
said
soda and then asked If he could
Is being held In lieu of $5,250
hang around the station for a man hit her and then corn- bond.
few minutes. The attendant mltted the two acts of sexual
ROW OVER GIRL
said It would be all right and battery.
An Altamonte Springs man
then went to a room where the
Being held ln lieu of$10,500 claim he was shot at after he
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John William (Bill) Hobbs, Mich.; three sisters, Golds;
19, of 137 Mobile Ave., Reynolds, Wickliffe, Ky.,
Longwood, died Wednesday at Eugenia Wade, Illinois and
Rail Strike Imperils Britons
Florida HoItal, Orlando. A Dorothy Beasley, Jackson,
native of Wickliffe, Ky., he had Mich.; four brothers, Thomas
lived
In Longwood since Sep J., Orlando, Samuel and Dorr,
LONDON (UP!) — Britain reeled under its
.
tember,
197$, moving here from both of Jackson and Letcher
WASHINGTON (UP!) .
fourth rail strike in 10 days today, bringing a
.
Jackson, Mich. He was a Hobbs, Sebring and four
John Connally's plunge
government warning that future investment
retired machinist with the grandchIldren.
Republican
presidential
politics
In the nation's subsidized railroads could be
Clark
Equipment Co. of Gramkow-Galnés Funeral
was welcomed by his
.
jeopardized. In Parliament, Home Secretary
Jackson,
Mich. He was a Home, L.ongwood is in charge of,
rivals and condemned by an old
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Merlyn Roes vowed drugs being held up by the
member
of
the First General arrangements.
foe.
Baptist
Church
and the United
truckers' strike would get through to seriously
The former Texas governor
MRS. RUBY NE'l'rLEs
Automobile
Workers of
III patients throughout the country.
formally announced at a lwi.
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America,
AFL.
Local
623
cheon Wednesday that he Is
vackson and a veteran of WWII.
Mrs. Ruby Mae Nettles, $, of
seeking the Republican
.
...'
.
&amp;zrvlvora
include
his
wife,
220E.
Warren Ave.,Iongwood,
nomination — Just about the
1,500 Chinese Visa Bids
.
Mrs. Mary B. Hobbs, died Wednesday at Florida
time front-runner Ronald
Longwood; daughter, Billie Hospital, Orlando.
was a'
Reagan was wrapping up a
HONG KONG (UP!) — Applications by
.
June Snow, Kllthnniee; son, native 4 Bell and lived In
threeday
wasiiington
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Liingwood for the past year,
"I don't think it was any
.
enter the United States have topped 1,500
moving here from Orlando. She
surprise," Reagan said of
month, compared to only 30 a year ago, a U.S.
attended the Winter Springil
Comally's declaration. "Big
, Sanford fireman Mist. HOening responded from training session at the Sanford
Seventh-day .A4v ,*lg, Quwd
consul spokesman said Thursday. "More than
l
tWe
day toasslit In the wasidowi di gi flethald Ippëdoutof this
and was a
of
governors together. He's wel1,500 vise applications to emigrate to the
the4Si*hete
OtlándD
5eeith)
,"
car
which
was
totaled
in
an
accident
on
U.S.
17-92.
The
car
owned
by
Earl
Rope
come to
Climb P
United States or to go there on a visit have
day'Allventlst Church.
Reagan
spent
three
days
was
hit
by
another
car
owned
by
James
Scheuering
whose
car
sustained
$700
been filed so far and we expect this figure to
GAINESVilLE (UP!) —
Survivors Include two
courting Capitol Hill Repuhii- damage, according to police. Scheuering received a ticket for careless driving.
Exotic tropical
top 2,000 by the end of the month," the
daughters, Mrs. Irene M.
cans In an apparently success- No injuries reported.
multiplying naturally in south Wallace, Longwood and Mrs.
spokesman said. "We also expect an even
f
to persuade would-be
Florida waters, says a federal Vera Suggs, Okeechobee; son,.
higher figure in February."
detractors he is neither too old
wildlife expert, working their Ralph A. Nettles Jr., Boynton
at 67 nor too conservative to win
way northward — and
Beach; 13 grandchildren; 15
the presidency.
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walking
catfish
won't
have
to
grest-grandchildien
and two
Kn
oc
k,
Knock
' $ Opens Higher In Europe
Senate Republican Leader
strut all the way either.
great.greatgrandclzlldren.
Howard Baker said he will
unattended noting "having one vehicle and two fire Inspection "One reason for the large Gramkow.Galnes Funeral
lCoutinsed From Page 1*)
make
up
his
mind
this
summer
man at the station does not do vehicles which can also be used number Is the natural water Home, Longwood Is In charge of
LONDON (UP!) — The U.S. dollar opened
whether to join the race, and he
offer
some
any
good and It's better to have u backup to the main and canal system that exists In arrangements.
higher today on all European exchanges
waned that Connally will be a at the station to
the
fire truck fully manned if emergency vehicle, the chief Florida," says U.S. Fish and _______________
except Brussels and also was down
Dunaway
tough competitor for the Job. help,"
Wildlife Service expert Dr.
Sanford Fire Chief G. they get a call while on a said.
marginally in Tokyo
The
sub
station
James
A. McCann. "It is
y
training
exercise."
wuorigtnally
"John Connally Is a distln. Manning Harrlett said
He
added
no
matter
where
built
to
provide
adequate
airypossible
for the flab to enter
gulsh.d public servant and he's the four men who are usually at
had his trials, Ms difficulties, the station were on a training the men are training they are in Ice to the southern tip of the through the Everglades and
C
D&amp;OUNT
city,
reach Georgia without ever
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but he will be one whale of a session at
constant radio contact with
The sidutatlon coverage ares leaving
fresh water."
candidate for the Republican _
lije four men at the sub main fire station In Sanford
__
HARDWARE
extends south to Seminole McCann said the wilking '
nomination and people better station usually have some
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Community College, east to the catfish, which can pole Itself
watch out," Baker said. "He's of training four hours a day
The suldaUon is equipped airport, north to 2M Street and over laid and no climb trees
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usually once*week,atwhldi witlia main fire pumper truck wed toIdylJ,1.
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think
he
is."
time
the
station
Is
amplY,
and
a
back-up.
The
main
fire
For Lyman Site
Harriatt estimates that from problem. Drop your hod lnany Baker was apparently refer- Harriett said.
station Is equipped with a main the airport to the most southern dream or lake In Florida and
Harriett defended the ixicer truck, a backup truck, part in the coverage ares Is you mIgM by surprised by a
ring to Connally's Inneig
of u
$y LCONAJID UAtOR7 ColutfUCtlOfl
eliminated some parking and acquittal on bribery practice of leaving tin station
track. ON SI1SflCY about four miles.
deadly piranha.
NetddlWWftr
charges
while
he
was
Treasury
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spaces at the
MW Swbole y g
rduring the Watergate
PM possibility of adding more .ecry
bard en a41 vote, with
no
scandaL
When
he
made
his
Teluosi ebIg the lone vote spaces will also be dited.
was
decided to purchase a 130z 336. Mrs. Tolson said abs voted aiflOunCI1CIt
__by 'P°'''Connally
If the 1fl
the
pw'chuebscause
asked
IM
an Deg Track Read 46111111111111
dictmes* would hurt his cans wu .,o
y
ingi sciicoi.
ThsIetwil1bepwdias.dfer the property was DOW bythe didacy.
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HM'WS py schooL
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p
Superintendent William whites — gavethe answer
dwiflbe4prtmuUyasa
Layer had recommended all time and that was simply
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UK
.la"wi
the
purchase
he
In
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sotraw on ___ traffic problems will ease An aide to
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the
batter
It
is
for
the
drainage
dedsladtOtlkSIOlnSdluthlda
áuid be used as a
party. Mr. Qins welcomes Ms
jes for the water runoff frillsfrom Ijmw.
at
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a
*'OS
vol.
the
edry."
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ljy, the bard &amp;W 8PP"d the &amp;m But Connally's candidacy
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Referring to the Iran crisis, Defense
secretary Harold Brown told the senate
Armed Services Committee "deterioriiting

Pope: 'Pilgrimage Of Faith'

WASHINGTON (UP!)
President Carter
warned Congress today unless inflation is
controlled the entire social structure of the

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Khomeini postponed until at
Asked by reporters If he plans
th.se
p.ople
least Sunday his promised to order his followers to take up
return from exile but hinted he
that he can gainentry,
might order his forces to take the religious leader said, "For
arecommitting
up arms.
the time being I do not have that
An estimated 20000 support- in mind. Whenever I consider It
triage,,'
Will do It."
era of Premier Shahpour
Bakhtlar marched In the
"Either I will the among my
Ian capital. They were people or with their help we
challenged by bands of antlshah shaji eliminate the last vestiges
KHOMEINI
youthswho mocked and threw of foreign Influence," the M
soft drink bottles at marchers, year-old Khomeini said.
most of them men.
The ayatollah charged the their last effort. We will return
A spokeanan for KhomelnI
Khomeini, the opposition airport closlngwu a plot by the and destroy them."
said the army in Tehran has
leader who has spent 15 years in shah-appointed Bakhtlar to arrested several. Khomeini fol- carrying automatic weons
exile, put off his his flight to keep him out of Iran and said, lowers who were charged with escorted the progavernmett
Tehran that had been scheduled "The government treasonously organizing his arrival in Tehran demonstrators as they wound
for early Friday and said he doped the airports. The army anddestroyedrnsterfalinthelr throughdow!gowntraff1ctoth,:
would try again Sunday when should know these people are office.
prime minister's residence to'
the airports, dosed by the Committing treason. flu Is
In Tehran hundreds of troops register their support.

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conference that he might order
marched In Tehran y in
hootakipal1the
biggest pro-government
demonstration since the sh "treasonot"goverment
goveent does
left Iran. Ayatollah Ruhollah not 1st him return.

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army, were scheduled to

Thousands of demonstrators
shouting "power to Bakhtlar!"

SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) — The
government said today the net loss of whites
through emigration In December was the
highest of any month in Rhodesia's history
and brought the number of whites who left in
1978 to an unprecedented 13,709.
The monthly digest of statistics showed 166
whites came to Rhodesia in December while
2,937 emigrated, leaving a negative balance of
2,771. The figure for November — the previous
monthly record — was 1,834.

BRIEF

20,000 Marchers In Iran

Thursday, Jan. 23, 979-3A

Apologetic 'Junkie' Robs Service Station

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ROME (UPI) — "This is above all a
pilgrimage of faith," said Pope John Paul
dressed in his ceremonial white vestments
and a white skullcap, as he left Fiumicino
Airport for his first foreign urney, which will
take him first to the Dominican Republic, then
to Mexico. He will stop at Santo Domingo and
celebrate mass with Roman Catholic bishops
from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba
and Puerto Rico, then continue to Mexico
Friday, where he will open the third Latin
American Episcopal Conference in Puebla
this weekend.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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lnnlng try Jan. 15 in Lcngwoodln anpsrer*effort
to save a proposed nirsing home project. With a
certIficate 01 need granted by the date depsitment
of Health and Rehabilitative Services scheduled to
expIre Jan. 1$, Medipiex hopes to get an eaten&amp;km to
give the Longwood City wmndalon time to consider Its proposal. Mediplex needs a governmental
body to lend Its name In order to use tax-exempi
bonds In building a 1204ed health care facility. A
non-profit corporation would be set op to lease the
facility to Mediplex and at the end of 31 years It
wouki belong to the city.
A work an win be Jan. 31to discuss the

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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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Year, $31.00. By Mall: Week, 00 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$31.60; Year, $40.00.

The

A Dinner

morning when commiumm were to tour the
M,iin facility In that city and talk with the
repreaMIve of the boidag firm that financed It.

Clock

You can say one thing for (l. Eugene MlnleIta,
executive director for Youth Programs Inc., he
really bows how to pick good looking coordinators.
Seminele's latad coornatcr In the Sanford office
for YPFa Project P o,adlcn Is vivacious Robin SL
(ge, a look alike for "That Girl"—Marlo Thomas.

Invitation...

Are They
Caught In

The return of Richard M. Nixon to Washington later this
month is anytlüg bid a ri-entry by us former president to us
national political scifle.
It is another step in us recent effort by Nixon 10
escape from us Isol*tieii he has suffered Since he resigned In
disgrace more than fir years ago.
Carefully selected ventures to China, to Europe and to
friendly regions of the South have been used by the San
aemed. resident to restore some hidi to bli t&amp;fllSiued selfImage. .
But the Invitation by President Carter to attend a Whit.
Boise dimmer boswlug Tog HeIaoçIn emerging ComwnwM
deeng mm,
Is calculated tor,J'i.
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The former president probably deserves his brief moment
;in the jetUgid for whet was, at the time, a bold foreign policy

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welcomed for pabilcatis.. All
t.I.pheue umber so the lds.tlty
of the writer may be verified. The
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GAINESVILLE (UP!)— Shands Teaching
Hospital would undergo basic administrative
changes designed to Improve It. efficiency
and make it "more self-sufficient," If the
recommendations of a special task force
:. released. Wednesday are adopted by the
Florida Legislature. The task force, headed
by Dr.,.WlI%t.rvpsa1, Uni.sit7 of Florida
vice president for health affairs, proposes that
a board of directors headed by the UF
president administer the hospital and that this
. board be empowered to contract with employee bargaining units, develop Its own
classification and pay plans for employees
. and its own purchasing plan subject to approval by the UF president and the Board of
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eight counties with severe pollution problems
, can't meet federal "clean up" deadlines
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Gov. Bob Graham wants abolished. Motor
.' vehicle Inspections must be continued, the
Department of Environmental Regulation
said or federal standards relaxed, which the
Environmental Protection Agency Is considering doing.
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TAMPA (UP!)— A 36-year-old ran gunned
down by police and FBI agents after he
allegedly killed a federal security guard
Wednesday was In critical condition today
after extensive surgery. Robert Wragge,
described by the FBI as a thifter, was shot
four times In the abdomen when he refused an
order to drop a gun and opened fire instead.

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Is expected to start looking into secret
allegations of kicthacks and bribery In

Florida's $240 million land acquisition
" program. A subpoena tied by the FBI to haul
offlofllecablnetsoflazNlrecordsfrom the
' Department of Natural Resources said the
material was needed In connection with

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That's

Message

Government Aides?

STOP! says Altamonte
Springs Police Chief Justus
East
Slop taking the city's

Should employees of local Clayton advised the corn- When the matter was secondly by the Iccal govern.
government be paid their mlssionersto give the employee discussed earlier by the ment.
regular salaries as well as his full compensation for the commissioners, Kirchhoff said
Mrs. Glenn, although she
compensation from the federal time Involved,
the law was passed just prior to voted to abide by the law, said
government while on duty with
However, Commissioners World War II as an enticement earlier private enterprise in
the National Guard or the Dick Williams, Bill Kirchhoff for men to Join the National many cases, does not even pay
military reserve?
and Bob Sturm voted to follow Guard or military reserve,
the difference, but rather
Despite a law passed In the county policy, while CornWilliams said It didn't appear requires Its employees to take
1930's and a recent Attorney missioners French and Sandra fair to pay a person twice for leave without pay to serve in
General's opinion requiring the Glenn voted to foUow Miss the same period of time - once the reserve or their accrued
double payment, Seminole Clayton's advice,
by the federal government and vacation time.
County Commissioners have
voted 3-2 to bar the payments.
Atthesametlme,thecommissioners have taken their
problem to the Seminole
Legislative delegation. Commission Chairman Bob French
asked local legislators to
determine whether the law

stop, yield and other

regulatory signs.
In many homes
throughout the city the
stolen signs are being used
in bedrooms and
recreations rooms as
"neat" wail decorations.

Well, the police chief Is
not impressed. Concerned

that the larcency of street
and traffic regulatory signs
has Increased greatly,
within the past few weeks,
the chief has ordered a

Awa ition g Lg a I Advice

crack-down.

"Our main concern at

this point is getting the
signs back," says East.
Any parent wishing to return these signs - which
cost the city an average of
$40 to replace -may bring
them to the police department Within the next 15
days with no questions
asked.
Following this 15 day
period, the city's future
plan Into prosecute to the
fulled extent of the law,
anyone found in possession
of any city property, East
says.
And that's not all that's
troubling the chief.
Residents and taxpayers
of Altamonte Springs have
been plagued by a wave of
vandalism in the past few
weeks, such as knocking
down of mailboxes, tire
tracks on lawns, and the
destruction of city

property.
The Civic Center and

should be amended.

both recreation departments have been targets of

vandals, East says.
In most cases of criminal
mischief, says East, the
vandals are Juveniles

who are trying to Impress
their peers. Many times
they do not know the person
whose house or car they

manager. That drive netted 416 manager Is based on her belief
By MAX ERKILETIAN
"We shouldn't have the
signatures. The petition and the position would lead to in.
Herald Staff Writer
statute at all," Sen. 9rk.
Former Lake Mary Cowi. signatures were presented O creased governmental costs,
Maxwell Jr., R-Mel urne, climan
Lillian Griffin said she the council at the Jan. 18 she said.
said, suggesting the law should is planning to establish
The council will probably
a formal meeting.
be repealed rather than organization to carry out an
Mrs. Griffin vowed following have to make a part-tune
amended.
effort to recall the city's the council's vote to hire a city building Inspector a full-time
County policy calls for em- charter. Founding the group is manager to mount a drive to employee to make up for the
ployeea on military leave to awaiting legal guidelines from recall the city's charter and loss of manpower in the
receive the difference frOIT) an attorney, she said.
return Lake Mary to jj- building department by Kulbes
county coffers In their regular
corpotated
status.
becoming city manager, ac.
She and other residents, who
salary and the sums paid for
cording
to Councilman Cliff
attended the Jan. 18 city council
The recall of the city charter
military leave,
Nelson.
That will mean an
A county employee, affected meeting were upset over the would have the effect of Increase in
salary expenses
by the policy, researched the council's 3-2 decision to hire a dissolving the city as a cor- from the $3,000 currently paid
porate entity, Mrs. Griffin said. the
law and attorney general city manager.
part-time inspector to a fullMrs. Griffin and about 10
opinions, and submitted these
Mrs. Griffin has made It clear time salary of $9,000 per year.
documents to the county. He other people, including several she does not doubt the ability of
"We don't know what we're
requested his full salary for the other former city council Phil Kulbes, former building going to do yet," said Mrs.
periods he was on military members, formed a petition administrator who was ap- Griffin today. "We Just don't
training duty.
drive about two weeks ago pointed city manager. Her know what we're going to do
County attorney Nikki opposing the hiring of a city opposition to hiring a city until we get more legal advice."

damage, he suggested.
He urged use of the good.
neighbor policy of keeping
a watchful eye on each
others homes. —JOAN

MADISON

Florida Politicos
Like Carter Plans
TALLAHASSEE,

(UP!)

(Carter's speech) is that many

apparently don't think mth at
President Catá'i t.Ivcn
appearances, inst some of Them
like whathe says about Lassoes

. Wvd are problems on us Mete

- Florida'. political leaders 01 the problems on the national

such as health care cost con-

talnment and trucking
deregulation.
President Carter's State of
the Union message Tuesday
night *as missed by many of
those who make the laws In
Florida, but his pitch to

Congress to limit hospital cost
hikes and cut unnecessary red

level too," Hull said, speciflcalb ly mentioning Inflation and the
need for a balanced budget.
"Florida's a big date, one of
the megastatea that'g diverse
enough to reflect many of the
problems of all America," Hull
said.
Rouse Majority leader Sam
Bell, D-Daytona Beach, said he
felt some 01 Carter's domestic
program outlines - the need
for regulatory reform, careful

tape will make It easier to budgeting, trucking deregulaachieve similar objectives In lion and health care reform Florida, Tampa Rep George have their roots In Florida.
Sheldon said Wednesday.
"We're so Intertwined
chairman of the anymore, ft's hard to we where
House Regulatory Reform one slops and the other darts,"
Committee, said he was not he said.
surprised to read that many 01
the lames addressed by Carter
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are those that the legislature
J,
will face this spring.
"Florida Is an excellent

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Soaring this view Is Steve
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Bob Graham.
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TAMPA (UP!)— A screening committee
was scheduled to interview nine candidates
this afternoon for the Board of Regents seat
vacated Dec. 31 by Tampa attorney Chester
Ferguson. Committee chairman John Germany said 12 applicants for a one-year
student-regent term will be Interviewed

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range
by
uda(onistic trenches of a party that d i
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bed so'1a; MgetIaIsthepr.se,eofaon I
the (nerce Deparimut's report that radical Junta; Motocco sad Jor
e led
UIVII eluswsdlpercaidhi the ftadqnanerof cautiously
frb• different In politl I
1171 He blamed that on the u.iia wer led
thess regimes
year and mid the Commerce Depattmed's innmona
goal 01 ci
or forcing lb
studies aetmily project a steady long rang. Peoples Into the
PiL
thdeingso,aflrm the riekofatsm,pe
Soaseer also said reduced air ksm will more prelgtoe far ofastor WON .udngIda,I
than et any drop In travel Caused byrising latetresjtaflcstorhvll, ban, wbsftaab t
$ geselin. prices. AMine travel has been growing
strict" autberitetmiem -wed
ryl percent a Yew while automobile travel
DOW ere, du*Mes what a potent oppoui I
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behind, or a successor, plus the army candot
reach an accommodation with the dIvibe
mastermind of the iheaval, a revolution by
dernccMIon could turn Into genuine civil r.
A distinct possibility, since the Aystollph
Ruhoilah Khomeini from his French pulpit
already has ezcc,nrntmlcated the govermnçt
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WAWINQTON irwin Stole, an Atlanta
Bat sources who have bean in
with
roar mm iii. later, one 41-ft two "'dtj
As reported earlier,tim
ad us
attorney who describes 'desilf
a "good Somoss and MelCamis laid : "MoKemis lisle eslswed, newepapar pablar Pedso time Stole has let a died dies. Term
friend" of P1,r4 (*er, was rafAin,4 11 ri -•i'lsd timi ad time ugm dd he got Je
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=oft ago us $l,ISkáy consulted by CharlesEirho, or omwese in that era, en .soend
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lisle .im reputed
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that commodity was In short supply to dart wIOL
And the shocks may not be over.
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tbehuaos to priM. The Evealag
Herald atoi reserves the right I.
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JACKSONVILLE (UP!)— Arguing that
legal opinion on the question of disclosure of
hospital cost records is still divided, attorneys
for a Miami hospital have filed notice of appeal of a federal court order that it reveal
Information about Medicare payments. Attorney Peter Dearing, representing Westchester General Hospital of Miami, also filed
a motion asking that disclosure of the

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available any Information that might be turned needs, he said, The ptikii funds and the In.
over to revenue d5dals In California, where swum Companies erenidlIkslytoproyithe
U.S. Steal has another lawsuit pending to prevent MOM either, he aided.
11110 data bull
ting Mon than $tmmfllom It
Surplus fonlgo money is one ad poedbly the
claims Is due In taxes appileaMo to earlier years most practical an 01 the mossy, he said.
Alter months of hostile nugaiM1oi% and legal
'1 ere is n way to dMuus bow oeb
jesting, us cemmIon rely west o U.S foreign firms airasdy ha,. ImwM.d in lb. U.S.
District (bet in Boise, Idaho, to seek a ruling .loing hJafry, hid the am" certainly is
citing the coinpun.y for coi4Iinpl 01 earlier coot ow
,ft. Japanese Invadmeid in Hawaii ad as
orders rering It to meke financial records the wed coed his Jwnped In the pad five years.
availabl, to commission auditor,.
At lust two U.S. hotel Chains, TrsMmfgs ad

Pleas e Write

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domestic capital will not be available In ed'

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The anti-foreign "!iInilc republic" - whiCh
with a suggested hand-amputation cods Of
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only more so - the Ayatollah has In mild
specifically for Iran may_____
not be so 'Ignificant )n
Income In question was taxable only In Mon-the1ongrtmaswhather.pwetitsfntheregk.
tgomery Ward's ham. Mate of illinois.
And that Is the tenacious survival
of tradltinopi
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a
faith
that
has
been
Idsologica5y
Oirnnuioi*'s staff seeks to obtain a full finanmoribund for centuries but remains a pidtt
cial picture of the multistate and multlpaflnnal
By LROY POPE
Knott,
are
owned
by
en
P'gjIE'
company.
7%
cultural
force.
fl
It audits, including all of their domestic
ijp
Writer
DanIsy gro now is
abildiary
of
Air
Ungus,
and International affiliates and sutaidlaries.
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relaced
cAl, milk and datj.
NEW YORK (UPI) —.1% American hotel end the IrWiaIrline. Lax Hotels of Britain, France's
for- motel
Industry needs about $3i billion a year, In Novotel, Italy's CIGA, and at lead one Arab as the economic staple and mud-walled towpa
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capital
and a.,.
are *000 Wating re. A
to ascertain what portion of the corporation's s.ens little way to raIse it In the United States. African firm and even a chain hued In CUD.but the bulk of the lilirnic world's poputitl$ii
hulri.. Is conducted Is a pMte date ad
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Husgary
fo
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Inlm,h er,U ____ dacositsuit motels is bound to increase *ar, says
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oouthsd 'àl the P(11t SD
seen to have us cofl1"ns multi-state William T. Soininer, economist for Laventhol &amp;
NovoW, which mode its first hivudaised hi
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"Believe me, whn
ndustry
million Into 10 hotels in the United States In modernization pro
ditullonal provision that says "no state aiiaii, 1oIng i.
threi-quaiters
of
a
nation
doem know how $o
gateway cities having direct airline
without the coneet* of congress ... eider Into any
Th. need for big new investmenthotels
read
or
write,
you
can
provide
reforms only b
aiywiiers
with
Europe.
agreement or compact with another Mate..."
motels could lead to construction ot
the
strictest
authodtarlenlam
- otherwise in
Joining U.S. Steel in that e'isfl.ngs were from U million to 4.2 million new rooms in the
5iinmer said there Is no reason for the In- - get nowtsre."
many of us nation's largest corporations, In- coming two decades, depending on how fad dadr ad to welcome us big foreign hivedcluding Proctor &amp; Gamble, General MIII., fhirv4'ig can be obtained, according to a Liven. minta but usrs Is one drawback Thi flow of
description
fb ad
country
f only Im but virtua]i7
lIlimic
Standard Brands, International Business thai &amp; Horwath survey,
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every
rom Central AsU
foreign money Isn't enough because us
Machines Goodyear Mn &amp; Rubber, InterA steady annual it.. 014 to S percent in Europeans, Japanese and Arabs usually are Morocco's Atlantic coast. In all there very
national Harvester end Union Carbide,
business and pleasure travel In us united states looking for eatty (ownership) Intsdaeids and
Ayatollah counterparts capable, under tie
After more than five years 01 litIgation, us will produce us big demand for flew ac- what really Is needed Is a flood
oi1 thkM of local &amp;
siICSS, bi
01 loans,
U.ø. &amp;rwe cet led year roJect.t an of us ownmodstioe., Scenme said. Even If us net
riIIYIIIg us faltidul to throw out tie
corporate argiunents
ui us con- cosidruction increase In 31year. Is only about 1.4
PerhapS, he said, the favorable trend In blasphemous secular oçprors, their for4ri
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1giu exchange rids. end the prospect that supporters and the preset.
stItutiailty et us
minion rooms, whichis sm', personai
Interest rates In us United States will stay
The commission - acting en behalf of Mate guui list would be a gain
Arabian
buis'
Sa i,4,
j
tax onta
"Istively high ma make us foreliner,
caiuiia,
preset capacity.
themselves
devoutly
traditional
)losietr;
. - Interested In debt investment In the US. 1oIng Ubya's Q'llafl Is both
a religious
and a
Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, North Dakota
The severe depression 01 us

endUtah — theflinovedtocen&amp;tafullaudjtof

e will accrue to Carter

BERRY'S WORLD

women, blacks and non-bureaucrats in
executive-level positions, says Press
Secretary Steve Hull.
Hull was replying to criticism that he has
not hired a single black woman in a salaried,
executive position.
The governor, in office only three weeks,
has not made all his appointments, Hull
said,
adding, "Bob Graham is serious about his
commitment to affirmative action, to hire
blacks, women and people not previously
involved in government."

Foreign $ In Lodging? _

i.-But No Comeback

Bid the

TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - Gov. Bob Graham has not reneged on a promise to hire

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He also made the persuasive point that Vice
Premier Teng had requested Mr. Nixon's presence.
Indeed, without detracting from President
Carter's graciousness, we don't see how he could
have acted otherwise In this Instance.
What he did was altogether fair and proper,
and, moreover, decent — adjectives in short supply
Ihise far during this controversy,

Women, Blacks, Aide Vows

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Min relations.

Graham Committed To Hiring

VIEWPOINT

President Carter may wonder what will
happen next In Iran. He may wonder how seriously
he will be challenged by Sen. Ted Kennedy and
Gov. Jerry Brown.
He may wonder whether there will be a SALT
II agreement.
There are lots of things the president can't
know at a given moment and must wonder about.
But One thing Aft. Carter knew when he decided
to include former President Richard Nixon on the
guest list for a White 'House state dinner honoring
Chinese Vice Premier ThIg Hsalo-ping on Jan. 29,WAS IINGTON (NEA) - In a littlnoIIced
el
and that was he would unleash furies,
but potentially far-reaching court case, a federal
Predictably, the fur has been flying ever since
judge In Idaho will be asked nest month to Issue
word came out of Washington that Mr. Nixon had
a coidein$4couit
citation against the nation's
11T50d
deal
coInPan
been invited to the White House along with former
ThS protagonists In the civil suit are the
President Gerald Ford and former Secretary of
United
Slates Steel Corp. of Ptttsbw and the
State Henry Kissinger.
Multistate Tax (mnIlon, a Denver-based
"It Is profoundly offensive, repugnant and
dion formed in IN7 to conduct corporde
inexcusable for Carter to rehabilitate Richard lax audits on behalf 0119 states.
Nixon," raged Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman, 1)-N.Y., a
Those cooperative audits are designed to
tireless Nixon hater. Other highly placed prevent multinational corporations from failing
appropriate
their activities in
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protests suggesting a cynical Carter bid for GOP to pay
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dates
by
manipulating
finaneW
support of his China policy prompted a spirited
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to shift income to other dates or cowdrles where
defense of the President's hospitality, even from
it is riot taxable.
congenital Nixon critics.
Ina typical case,Montgomery Ward &amp;co.,a,
Meanwhile, the howlera have not provided the
__ Illinois' Mate
cagased firm, cIi1d
first clue as to why President Carter could con- revenue officials couldn't fully certain types
of Inicome because the, everns
celvablybe interested in rehabilitating Nixon.
were auppcsed
Mr. Carter said he had "no apology to make," to be apportioned among all the dates In whIchj
because It was a "fair.., and proper thing" to Invite thecornanr conducted its retailing businesal
—sod probably otherdata
both former presidents In view of their pioneering .s But ln Arkansas
according to us commission
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work In "opening the avenue" to normal U.S.- company told Mate revenue officialsion
that the

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IN BRIEF

Once they're on the trail of a mystery house,.
Sanforditee are hard to discourage. A local realtor
has a theory that the house was not torn dawn, but
moved to another location, and he is checking It oiL
Good luck, Sonny.

ANGL E-WA L TERS

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where the hotse once stood, an anonymous locil
retor, who caineup with a copy of the plat. Itwas
tim while it laded, but now it's beck to business as
usual, or at lead that's what I thoiL

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prelate e,eroe's eats, but eecIally Pauline
KrIz, who went to the trouble of delving back into
old courthouse recorda to pinpoint the property,

Latest additlone to Youth Programs Inc.
Semi Is County Advisory Board Introduced at the
board's meeting at the Quality me Tuesday were
Owls Albert, vice president of South Seminole
OpiIrnId Club and a YPI vohageer and Longwood
attorney Carmen Bravo, a member of Settema.

Interim City Administrator David Chacey
scheduled a trip to Daytona Reach for Tuesday

ByJANECAELBERRy

Sanford residents of all ages entered
wholehesrte&amp;y Into the search for the "mystery
ovw the pad two weeks with all sorts 01
iuggedloce an where to find the house. We

'_ORLANDO—Sales of florida Irwin coofull cadrate d craeg. juice ira- at a record
ssssonal hij ar heavy wholsuls and
consumdemaedfora produt In very short
k$IP1Y. United Growers reported. Total sales
ikr the week ,.Ah Jan.13tel eld 41ntl111oo
ovemsat sIn
wss
;igilhi, the h1
..- ths week adleg (t. IS, 1WI. The uis figi,.
to *inidmetdy 311 psiest hIsr than the
averags weshly aGv4maut U mom
'plIs. reavds to the &amp;M fly. Waftof lb.
l7 pack y'.

2OO°° REWARD
Fir lulsrastli,beft Is arrest
of PSINIS ruspsuslbls fir stos Mug
twig at PackagIng Systems Csrpsns$su
a Iafli'*y, Jasasry IS si kusdey,

Jaussary 21, "M and recevery of
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JAMES U PATTO$
Pvt. James E. Patton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred H. Patton. Snlord.
recently completed training as in
armor reconnaissance specialist
mder the One Station Unit Training
(OSUT) Program at Fort Knox, Ky.

Father Again

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Williams of Birmingham, Ala., who is
years
has 14 grandchildren and a
again.
Other
yourself, and
throw yourself
nuch, and treat
wife right if
got
one."
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from the U.S. Air Force tecimical
training course for aircraft esrees

fullscale attack on China In munhats as well as the

The germralissilino and his Communists were gaining

MICHAIL S. PLUMING

Image.

Taiwan. On Oct.

1. Mao

RAF station, EnOISIXI.

Chiang's U.S. advisers Chinese Communists moved proclaimed the People's

STEVE H. BENSO N

For one thing, even the pushed unsuccessfully for closer and closer to the Soviet Republic of China.
portion of China that Chiang's economic and political reforms. Camp.

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the ILItSIS w- parted. The thawing of the hosWlty in the
lS7kbetweeIEaatudWesw1bepretod
final ieatallment).

State Sen. Richard Licht wants to assure
:,.'everyone he's no
regardless of what
Rhode Island's official state manual says.
'When Llcht's wife, Doris, was reading his
biography, she noticed it listed her husband as
,.chairman of the "Rhode Island Bomb Drive."
esj
just want to make it clear that I am not
;Lnvolved with any revolutionary activities. I
ihink it meant to say I ran the Israel Bond
Drive," Licht told Senate colleagues Wed.

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Fln@lll,son of Joseph A. wW Josons
V. Finelil of. 31$ Coble Drive,
Longwcod, has been promoted to h ie

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AVIRYL.OWINV

WILLII J.JOHN$OH

Father 'Serious'

Ii .S. Policy On China
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BY BARBARA MCDOWEL
Anti- communist
was mowiting back in the
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States, led by Sen. Joeuph McCarthy, who charted
that "Corn.
1w moidhe after the PscpWs Republic was preclaisntd In - munists" in the Slat. Departzn.rd had "sold (NMkim1) ('Ess
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Syracuse Wins I Oth In Row
With 78=76 Win Vs. Templ

By United Press Internatlosal Neal Robinson. Then, with
18 Krivacs hit six free throws- In -

Louis Orr made two key seconds to play and Temple the final 40 seconds to fight oils:

defensive plays for Syracuse In again going for the tie, Orr stole Baylor comeback and give

do with it, and I'm embarrassed overtime Wedoesday night to a pass and Hal Cohen then hit Texas a Victory over the Bears.

points to leM the SCC attack. about the whole thing," Stabler help preserve the OrIlingemen'
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two free throws to put the game
in bringing Mays back to New York. Stoneham had said continued to lose ground in Its Jimmy Rogers was the only said. "I'm not connected with 10 straight victory, a 7176 away.

Tom Schultz oune Olt the .

bench to score 14 points, 10 from
bid to climb back into UN other Raider in double figures drugs although it's been Im- triwnph over Temple.
Cohen. who Is 8verNft just the foul line, and rally Van. Division
2
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asketball
title
Chase
with
12.
plied
that
I
am."
And according to Syracuse seven points a game, finished dertilt to Victory over Florida.
S*bAm aW to him about Mays.
Wednesday night when Seminole is home again Padecky wrote that M was Coach Jim Boeheim, it was
only with a game-high 24.
lIoraceuid,'Hem,anaalo( to ms.I'dJiat li
Valencia
Arkansas' Sidney Monct6f
taken
to do it," Grant
victory Inclaimed
Sanford.an 8743 Saturday night against Lake stoppedandarrested by Gulf natural.
of a nd you are the guys who can afford k.tos,ehe'a

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City, and the game will be free Shores police after leaving an

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"Orr makes the block and said, "It was a great basketball Razorbacks
to an easy victory.

A deal was worked øijt.TheGiiMg would gotQwIjeWilHkrn., said 8CC coach Joe Ster
tier At
ling. munity week at scc.
of several lounges Boehefm said. "He's an ex se's poiseand experience at the
ajottneymanpitcher,pliafl,OISforWlflis,wholatixnwou$d ValencIahIt1$of31Motslnthe
they'd visited during the day. perienced player and they endwonthegame.Theyhw'tus
ce to the Mots. They would pay him $IIUSI for the balance f second half to spoil the Raiders'
VALINCIA (efl: Robecson9 3.7 Padecky said the police found a
the great plays. Orr by hitting so we
hiictiv. Career, Which SIded after the 1173 World Series
ll from the
21; Beacham 400$; Holt 4 1-2'; magnetIc key case containing make
comeback hid.
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played a great second half. We outside that it pulled us out of
Oqkland, and $5O,* a year for the next SIM Years in5 WhiCh
the
Chambers
0222;
Walker
92-320;
It was
ii loss in
Williams I 4-S 12; Robinson 1 0-0 2; white powder inside the left
were down a lot but always our zones and gave them some
in some good-will and pesibly
games
for
Seminole,
which
Brand
3 4-1 10; Mu rr ay 0 0-0 o. front wheelbase of a car he brought it back."
c4in1ty.
And
th
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out.
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Inside stuff in the second half,
dropped to 2-3 in division Totals 31 19.23 $7.
rented In Pensacola. He was
Walt Monford, who had 16
Inaidibiy, Willie was highly iced when he learned of the deal, stanngs. lak, city is
SEMINOLE (73): Johnson 17-21; arrest
In other games involving top
ed for possession of points for Tem
Crooks 6 S- 17; Laing 33-39; Smith I
medly because he heard of It first from a M
P5tfl3W1
ple, hit two free teams, No. 1-ranked Notre
leader with a 14 mark and 4313. Rogers S7-612; Campbell 41. cocaine. Padecky said he was throws to cut Syracuse's lead to Dame beat Fordhanz, 8563,
Iat.
Valencla stayed right on the it; Brown 2O-04; Robertson3o-03; released after convincing 74.73 In overtime. With
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40 fifth-ranked Lo uisville won
MooreOO-OO. Totals 2e 1725 fl
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Hallime: Valencia 10, Seminole Maples andanotherGulfShores seconds left, the Owls had the easily over St. Lo uis, 8045,
Giants," Maya reacted, giving 11W. thot to the fact * wasn't record.
. ovis: Valencia 23. Seminole . officer that he had been bail and a chance to tie the slz .ranked
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Duke romped over
Richard
Crooks
scored
17
Fouled
Out: Holt, Lalna,
framed.
score, but Orr, who had 11 Virginia, $446, 10th-ranked
a
difficult for him to bring tdxneelf to tell Maya
pobits and six rebounds In the isv ddMtd TSu%W, 77.75,
dual. Later on, Willie realised tint.
second half, blocked a shot by Texas MM defeated TCU, 57.
"Bond loved Willie" iiys Grad. "He was a good baseball

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WhentheannouncsmsdofMays'.lectimtotheHaflofFame
made at a local hoW Tuesday, Grad was among those
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Betty JMII NICkN.I and MW 01,
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Vanderbilt edged Florida, 5746,
and Arkansas routed SMU, 79.
To Keep Orioles
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BALTIMORE (UP!) — Pri- "° Flowers scored 16 of
vau inveoilm who want to keep
the thIolssthBaltlmor, wifl put

his 18 points in an second half

"I love the guy and I think he's nl when he says the Out•
to power Notre Dame's rout.
dastng thing about him w his baseraiming rather then his
SAN DIEGO (UP!) — Is. Whet difference does It make the round to reaciaIM th
Bobby Turner scored 24
up half the estimated $12
er and &amp;edor of the Mets. Trevino Is tired of being a what tournament it Is? They all selves with the courses, It
Wffht"
says
Grant,
dill
a
past
own
points
to lead Louisville to Its
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"I ram-nbr one All.81w game In width the Nafk-el Iaague bridsanait
no has.
pay off on Sunday."
Am erican League franchise triumph over St. Louis, the
Willie gut a scratch hit.
14 In the
w the
True, he W S tournanseuit
Trevino is OlIe Of the favorites
Cardinals' seventh straight
lIeSdIII( horn. iwing ac te
year
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'Whe always did. Nobody
even knew how he gut there."
victory — but he R'dsl',d
ch opened today. He
Mike Gmlnskl scored 24
dtis.
waiI.
didn't
becaveiii
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Pa-N... said W.diu
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Mayor Will am

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playefli, and that bothered cam, to San Dingo early to
efer's consmltt,,, formed victory ever Virginia.
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pratic. on the two Mule
Al Green scored a game-high
several weeks ago in
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24Hourè "You cw't _
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points and forward DeWayne
to roport that fo,
played
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He managed to play --t two jiska
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will be Introduced "lm.
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Tung's (uwuwlVi
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Ilterry Lynn $tVir
The U.S. pressed Its allies agaled r.cog
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War k
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with lbs O"unimld raglan0 or admitting * to the United Qeretaine S.
Zachary
Whom the _"w$ North Koream attaChed ICTON the *th Nations
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Maes,
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WNllam Claili. Osasry
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The United States ala, belt ic a *In
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'elected her the third moat hated and fasted"
figire in the show replacing C.ag Dracula.

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S(qiehamn. The Giants' owner regarded Willie mare like his on
t1i his centerfielder. Hedldn'tholdbeckwhenitcameto paying

VIRuS. S.. KAYIS
WARREN A. SC$WAIZ
Hays, 11IE. Eighth v., sante,,
Spec. S Warren A. Iohwars, len of And Milton Urashan. *dietev,' Mr. and Mrs. PraMiin W. $dtwarz, N.Y., . was Promoted to
$04 Puarta Court, Altamen te specialist few whlio IrvingArmp
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Springs, recently - named SillIer firs direction computer spsciala at me Month tar me flh signal with me 1st Sred DlvIs*i $ Brigade hi NalIer*ui, Germany.
Germany.
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dldwid;"Allthatwshav.todolalak.a look at the mop andw, Sanford:
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Iscratary of Stat. Dean Adlisen add they in. can . that if Formosa falls, the next frostier Is the c
of
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tom to idthe ftd sduV'beJors,iiiWkkapelicyto,ud California."
UnICOLN SUitS

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Virgil L Hayes, son of Mrs. Mart.'

JANUARY 14. $75

&amp;ftlsh Parliament opNsition leader
eMargarst Thatcher has won her share of
;electloes, but she could have done without
jWednesday's victory at the polls. Visitors at

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leaving San Francisco. He had a home nearby, which he

alleged attempt to frame
Padecky with a thug arrest.
"I had absolutely nothing to
do with It, and I'm a Victim of
something I had absolutely
. control over," he told reporters

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the 'early part ci 1P72 when 'he Mill was with San Francisco.
NO and y,i,i
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feuding with Sacramento Bee
sports writer Bob Padecky, but

clthedthey aretomove. Ballplayersare the same way, only more

SpeC.4WiiiiaJ.Jolrson,,on.in. andMrs.AvecyL.Owen 111,315'
law of Mr. and Mrs. Arlinofon Mills, Orchid La ne, Altamanfe Springs,

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ft it Inconveniences them. And the older they get the lees in

from the U.S. Air Force technical

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CHINA CONFRONTED U.S. DURING TRUMAN, EISENHOWER YEARS

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JOHN V. PILOQU1N Jr
DAVID A. HURST
Airmen Johjn V. Peloquin Jr., g
Airman David A. Hurst, ion of Mr. of Mr. d Mrs. John V. Peloquln - Ilvd.. Delary, has
and Mrs. Cecil Hurst of m s.
Ave., Longwood, has graduated et graduated at Sheccerd API. Tn.- Sheppard API, Tea., from the

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Robert L. Graham, ion of Martha A. Rauierson, son of Emmett M. and

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slit. Elvis Presley, suffered another "severe"
:cardiac Irregularity Weuday and was
reported In serious condition at Baptist
Hosp1tal In Nashville, 1i.

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Larry Mowry.

Parade

Graham of P.O. BOX 573, Oviedo, has Lamar NavIss'son of P.O. Sen . ,
reported for duty aboard the air. Geneva, has been designated a:
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second lowest score among the

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$7,000-plus event in the Florida and Micah Botts, Chick Bello

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Sports

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Redd Foxx Is being sued by a man who says
,' .he bought a house from the crusty comedian,
but coulds't get him to move out of It. David
.Winter filed suit Wedsesday In Los Angeles
,jays he was supposed to take possession on
4an. 15, but when the day came Foxx bilked
Sand refused to vacate. Winter seeks a court
order evicting Foxx plus a 'fair market
:rental" of $150 for every day be maintains
squatter's rights."

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was with the 205th Transportation. assigned as springs
a pharmacy
technician
with the 2*11 Infantry Division 81 Battalion In lhanau, Germany. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.

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daughter of Mr. ad Mrs. Edward U.,DaytonaIeack,and.orey..
Williams Ave., San M.
Occult, 516 A Lake Destiny, ford, was assigned as a draflsmaø
Altamonte

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the s-hole Mayfair Open, a Rottlnghaus. Art Silverstone

l2handlcapper who plays out of Sanford mayor Lee Moore and

ai4wasverycomfortablewiththeGjants.

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One stroke back were six
Community College student
Drew Caudle to shoot a 61 and teams with 66s. They Included

MARK J.PINILLI

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CHAlLIS P. RIIMIN
Deborah L. CaWmun, daughter of
Coast Guard Electronics Mr.andMrs,ChesterCamounof 10l
Technician First Clas Charles P. Cleve Court, Lsng.i,4, Ms been
Reimer Jr., son of Charles P. and promoted to airman first class in thq
Alice H. Reimer of 550 Whitiweod U.S. Air Force at Carswell API,
Drive, Ds$tona, recently returned TeL
from a law enforcement petrol In the
North Atlantic Ocean

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Herald today costlaises Its review of the history of China

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Bill Lach and Don Hamilton,
win the pro-am.
Gloves were still in demand Ron Hines and Chet Krol,

Private First Class Steve present rank whi le serving at the
H. Benson, son of Gordon and Jean Coast Guard Support Center,

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PGA winter tour,

form against their mutual examination of the nation's U.S. aid the Nationalists suffice. Thoe long and rancorous
enemy, Japan. (After taking China policy,
received In the three years debate over who "lost" China
Navy Seaman Jerry T. Bennett. Pvt. Char les N. Bowling, =., of
Robert E. Anderson of Route Mn. Mary Lee Norman, Forest
ove r Manchuria in 1931, the
They recommended that the following V-J Day did them hadaiready begun.
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Box
335, Oviedo, has completed City, recently comput ed s•
Japanese had launched a U.S. offer aid to the Corn- little good.
(NEXT: Cold War)
the Basic Enlisted Course at the weeks of advanced individual
Naval Submarine School, Groton, training
at Fort lenning, Ga,
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M Red week wbes CUBA
-reviewing today the perW of the hWid takeover and
DEBORAH L CALHOUN vnTha1u
to the UiItSd

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Temperatures were t
Weesdayin theMayfairOpen while second carried a $250
when Sanford pro Bob Ashby reward. The third placers

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As World War II drew to a
island, N.Y.
Nationalists still ruled from They urged a coalition
has been meritoriously promoted to
their wartime capitaj of government that would include close, the United States labored Acheson Issued a white paper his present rank Upon graduation
CHARLES
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PAID U.
Chungking was far from Communists and members of to give the Nationalists the edge concluding that the U. S. could from recruit training at the Marine Navy Airman
Recruit
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tright
Corps Recruit Depot, Parris island, Shepard, son of Thomas A. Shapard
in the civil war that would have done little - save
"free."
other opposition parties.
of 617 E. Magnolia, Sanford, has
Inevitably follow,
military Intervention - to keep
The Kuomintang's one-party
completed recruit training at the
For example, thousands the Nationalists In power.
regime has grown increasingly
But the enmity between
WILLIAM A. PIUIRIACHIR
Naval Training Center, San Diego.
Nationalists and Commun'sts of Chiang's troops were tran"It was the product of In.
corrupt and incompetent.
Navy Seaman Recruit William A.
For another, Chiang's was too great for the Americans sported to Japanese-occupied ternal Chinese forces, forces Feverbach
GIRALDKINARD
er, son of James W. and
&amp;tOSS so that they could seize which this country tried to Joyce A. Feuerbather
of NW. Spec. I Gerald Kinard, son of Mr.
____ and Mao etwig's to bridge.
Mrs. Jewat C. Klnnerd, flS N.
Cominwiista had only ternIt was during this period that control ahead of the Corn- influence but could not," he Hillcrest, Altamonte Springs, has
completed recruit training at to, 5a* Blvd., Deltona, recently
said.
porarily — and reluctantly — a number of U.S. foreign ser- munists.
completed a primary non.
podponed their civil war to Join vice officers urged a FeBut that explanation did not Naval Training Center, San Diego.
The estimated $2 billion In
commissioned officer course hire.

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DANIEL ISTIIMSIA,JR.
J. Atheni, son of Arthur C. and
Airman First Class Daniel Marlorle L. Athens of 103 Tou$

1945 to accept a coalition

But reality conflicted with the redistribution plan.

Linda Eaton, the single parent and
firefighter threatened with dismissal in Iowa
City for breast-feeding her baby in the
firehouse, has been told she will be fired this
week If she continues. Mrs. Easton, 26, who
has battled the city for the right to breast-feed
her Infant son during personal time while on
Wsltbe tired Friday If she trials it again,
4ity officials said.

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Daniel Estremera of 1031 W. Nofre
Churchill at the 1943 Cairo peasant population, who was was turned down at the in. By late 1949, the NatIorts1I.g Dame
Drive, Altamonte Springs.
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encouraged by Mao's land- sistence of the Nationa
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wife were photographed strength from their base in advice.)

John Wayne, battling cancer in Los Angeles,
got a giant 3-by-5-foot buckskin card signed by
2,000 Boy Scouts Wednesday with the
message, "Get well, Duke — America Needs
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Even Mao himulf asked am government And "bore from Estromers Jr., son of retired Army Ave., LOMPA"
Unking President Roosevelt northwest cum - especially
was graduated. I
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carved out by Doug Ford Sr.
Gloves are a prime corn- a nd ElwoodCook.Mowand
modlty this week at Mayfair Howard McNulty had a 65, a
score matched by three other
Andthat'sthekindofgloves teams— Ralph Landham and
Al Berguaon, Billy Gilbert and
hands
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Clyde
Robertson and Larry
to prevent blisters and aid

SpedaltofleHerald
Pat Fleming of 2 Tollgate Trait,
U.S. propaganda during entire coast and six of its seven defeat of Japan and to put the apparent that the Communists Winter Park, has received his first Longwood, has completed recruit
promotion in the U.S. Air Force. HIS training atme Marine Corps Necrul?
U.S. On an equal footing with would triumph more
World War II pictured Chiang !1r cities.)
Depot, Penis island, S.C.
wife,
Catherine, Is the doter
While the Nationalists were both sfdes.(Most of those of. than anyone had imagined- Mr. and
Kaj,shek as the undisputed
Mrs. Albert 0. Clchra of
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losing popular support,
leader of "Free China."
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65, meanwhile, checked out of Bethesda Naval
Hospital and was flown to a California
medical center for treatment of alcoholism.

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SCOREBOARD
MM
Free Throws
Sink Denver

Msslah 100, J. Hpkns SI
Penn St. 51, Duquesne 19
PIT 11, Alfred 41
St. Fran Si, Adeiphl 71
St. Ptr's $2, Niagara 70
Scranton 94, Del. Val
Shppnsbg 66, Bioomsbg 59
Syracuse 7$, Temple 76
St Vinci 67
Wayns
W.Va. Tech IS. Salem 61
W.Va. St. Si, Concord SO
Wheelng 11, Fairmont 69
South
Cmpbll189 NC. Cent ii
Clemson 61, Furman
Davidson $1, Citadel 72
Duke $1, Virginia U
Fla. Sthrn 105, FigIr 61
Georgia 39, Miss. 53
Huntingdon 51, Troy 19
Jck%n St. 77, Miss. Val 57
Ky. Wslyn 70. Ind. Cent 44
La. St. 77, Tennessee 75
Loulsvl 00, St.Louis 65
Old Dom 75, J. Madison 45
Richmond 90, VM$ 7$
Roanoke $7, G.ttysbg 72
S. Car. 57, Ga. Southern Si
Vanderbilt Si, Florida 56
Va. Comm. 67, Wm.$.Mary 16
Va. Union 79, Ellz. Cty 73
W. Car. 54, E. Tenn. St. 51
Midwest
Bldwn.Wilce 51, Capitl 51
Butler $3, Loyola 75
C. Mich. 51, Bwlng Grn 76
Defiance 91, Wilm 77
Drury 76, Mo. Sthrn 70
E. Mich. $7, Ball St. $2
III. St. U, Vlparaiso 67
Kansas $0, Iowa St. 71
Kent St. 62. Miami 59
MoSt.L 94, Wright St. $9
Nebraska 74, Oklahoma 36
Northwd 64, Aquinas 33
N. III. 76, W. Mich. 60
No. Park 90. Crthqe 79
Notre Dme IS. Frdhm 53
Toledo 79, Ohio U. 67
WIshiJiff ii, C . wstrn
W. Ky. iS, Dayton 73
Wstmnstr $3, Mo. Val 66

Pro Hockey
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By United Preu Interutlonal McGinnis was charged with his
The Rockets boast the NBA's sixth personalwith nine setop three foul shooters in Rick cords remaining In the game
Barry, Calvin Murphy and and the Nuggets leading, iioMike Newlin, and it was 115.
"There was no contact on the
Murphy who lifted Houston to a
117-116 triumph over Denver play," said Brown. "A game
shouldn't be decided on an
with two free throws in the fn
nine seconds Wednesday night. official's call— I find It hard to
Murphy had 26 points, but It accept.
was his final two that gave the
In other games, Washington
Nuggets that empty feeling as routed Boston, 128-106, Clevethey stood helplessly by, land beat New Jersey, 123414,
watching a 92 percent shooter San Antonio ripped Kansas
send them down to their third City, 124-95, Phoenix defeated
road loss In as many nights.
Philadelphia, 101-94, San Diego
"I never considered inlasing edged Portland, 122-121, and
those last two free throws," Golden State beat New York,
said Murphy. "I didn't like all
the milling around before I
Shot, but I knew I would make Bullets 12$, Celtics IN:
Larry Wright, Charlie John.
Rudy Tomjanovlch matched son and Greg Ballard scored
Murphy's 26 points for the individual season highs,
Rockets and Moses Malone totaling 26, 28 and 24 poInts
added 26. George McGinnis, respectively, for an easy
who fouled Murphy, scored 34 Washington win.
for Denver — which played CavalIers 123, Nets 114:
Campy Russell scored 26
without David Thompeon, who
points and Fools Walker added
'has flu.
. Denver Coach Larry Brown 23 to pace Cleveland to a road
fumed at the officials, when victory over New Jersey.

Wednesday Results
Wash 5. N.Y. Rangers 1
Toronto 2. Minn 2, fie
Los Ang 4, Pittsburgh)
Chicano 5, Vancouver 0

'Pro Basketball
NBA
Wednesday's Results
WaTh. 12$, Boston 106
Cleve 123, Now Jersey 111
Houston 117, Denver 116
Anton 121, Ken. City 95
Golden St. 176, New York in
Phoenix 101, Philadelphia 91
San Diego lfl, Portland I?)

College
.
Basketball
By United Press international
Wednesday
East
Albright SI, Eliztn 55
Allghny 7$, J. Crroll
American 91, Drexel 76
Bos St. 76, Brndeis 75
Bcknil 61, W. Chester 55
Cal. Pa. $2, Sippry Rck 72
Crngie MIIn $2, Bthny 76
Chyny 93, Mlirsvl 61
Cinci 79, W.Va. 65
Dvsl.EIKns $3, Strayr 74
Dcknsn $4. w. Md.
GInvi 71, W. Librty 62
Ind. Pa. 46, Lck Hvn 41
Kings Pt. 62, MIT 55
LaSalle 100, Vermont 5$
Lafayette 79, Lehgh 63

Poll s Lifts
Caps SPirits

OURSELVES

0 (3$) 21.1$: P (1.5) $1.11: 1 (1.1.
1) M.N. Time 3214.
p)n*Rac,$i6,Dz
5.00 440 1.00
1 Penny Hanson
$2.00 12.00
6 Crime Put Eck*"
340
4 Most" Marion
Q (14)131.41: P (1.11153.15: T (I.
otherNHLgEfleLT0rOib
By United Preis litorutlesal
64)911.11.
Greg
Polls,
recently
released
and
Mlirnuola tied, 2-Z ton
$litti Naet l-i6, A
burgh, 4-1,
7.10 4.10 310 0(1 waivers by the New York Angeles beat
3 Jo. Kea
1.20 3.00 RIfl 1, took out Ni f Ia. and Chicago blanked Van4 Chatetalne
$
Q(3.4)4L41sP(34) 11411,T(3-4- tjoiij on his former club Wed. couver, 5-0.
In the only World Hockey
nonday nigid, scoring a specs) 146.55. Time 31.32.
Seventh Race, 3)6, C:
g11 end4d goal that
ocjatIcn game, Cinclaliti
1.00 4.00 2.40
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1 Doll's PrIncess
.Nl and Winnipeg skated to aSS
hi'Oke
open
-a
U&amp;
game
6.20 4.00
5 Doodle Duster
3.10 lIfted the Washington Capitals overtime tie.
4 Darkness
0(14)19.11: P(14) 66.91sT (1- to a Si tniianpii.
Mapie Lob 8, N.rth Stari:
4)124.11. Time 32.11.
Mike idler scored wIth 22
115
definitely
one
of
the
IiIithR.ce,316,U:
greatest
feelings
I've
ever
seconds
left to lift Mliiiiàt** to
3 For'n Diplomat 5.20 4.20 3.10
4.20 3.40 had," said Polls, who split two a tie with Toronto, dr'$dilng
$ Depended On
1.10
7 Drill's Doc
Ranger defensennon, decked the Leafs' unbeaten stresk to
0(3.1) 11.41: P (1.1)14W
goalie
John Davidson and Al.
7) 321.11. Time 32.17.
HuSk Race, 5.14. I:
bhanded the puck
the Jap 4, Peagalas 1:
11.00 3.20 3.40
1 MarIe Ann
SANFORD.ORLANDO
the
Marcel Dionne scored twice
net
before
crashing
6.00 3.00
2 Wright Elvis
WEDNESDAY MATINEE
goalpout.
"Before
I
had
time
to
and
Butch Goring ended a
5.10
S Texas Pete
First Race, 5.16, D.
113.45:
T
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think
what
I
was
going
to
do,
I
personal
14-game oimM with
1 Yellow Light
1.10 1.00 2.40
7.00 4.10 6) 673.51. Time 31.93.
1 Alert's Mr. E
... and It its first goal since Dec. 22,
had
already
done
it
TenmRace,316,A:
3 ManateeDouce
3.50
leading I ce Angeles to a Win
9.20 4.10 340 was In the net."
6
DriVsHo
0 (1.4) 47.55: T (44.3) 56540.
7.60
3.10
FOfb5
7
Polls'
fourth
goal
of
the
or
pfltjbis'gii.
leGend Race, 5.16, C:
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PtiyiisGiorgl
ItxlIisuIy
4 Roger Dale
11.20 5.50 4.00
season
put
the
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10.20 6.10
Two goals by Darcy Rota and
spectable Capitals ahead, 34,
Time 21.93.
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3.10
Ileventklace,1.16,D:
midway
through
the
second
some
sparkling goaltending by
DD(4-4)33.H,Q(3-4) 7141: P(4.
6.40 4.40 2.10
TM
Esposito
gave the Hawks
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period.
610 4.30
Karen's Fox
After
Polls'
rink
a
shutout
victory
over the
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2.10
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10.30;
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WMtdflgto3
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Robert
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11.60 4.10 2.50
3 TWO Strike
3.60 3.00 7)114.11. Time 3140.
3 Teem Player
Plcerd scored is second goal
WHA
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1 Laurawood
2.00
atl9O7oftheaecondperiodon
SUigsrsS,1ete5
13.00 140 410
Q(34)H.41,P(1.5)191.41,T(3.5. 3MitmleHaHa
3660 16.50 a 30" slap shot. Tommy
Doctor Duke
Bill Gmlgss scored with 11
1) 149.45. Time 32.16.
3.20 Rowe closed out the scoring ,econdsraiithln the thlrd
$ Mar" sloe .
Penrthflace,1.16,D:
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2 KkRocke$Whli 5.00 6.60 2.10
with 1:07 remaining In the final period to rally ClnciiiatI to a
1)144.51 Time 41.11.
3.10 3.50
5 POPPIflQ
A — 3.1461 Handle $359,353.
I)eliod.
tie with Winnipeg.
1.40
7 The Vixens Voice
Wooster $2, Hildlbg 45
Xavier 14, Detroit 70
kvthwist
Ark. St. 72. S. Min. 40
Arkansas 7L SMU 41
Cmrn 63, No'wstrn Ok. 19
E. Cent Ok. 11, Sthsoitn 11
Kansas St. 77, Okla. St. 13
SW Okla. 61. NEU
Mary's 104, St. Ed's 74
Texas 77, Baylor 74
Tex AIM 57, Tax Chris 4
Tex Sthrn 00, Bishop 73
Tex Tech 70, Houston 6$
73. Grmbino 43
West
AlA 106, Sacto St. 74
Colorado $2, Mo. 49
Dnvr $5, Colo Coil 53
Fresno St. 46, Pac 56
ind 69
Ore. Tech 71, Mind
San Fran 75, Snta Ciro 71
Sn Frn St. 71, Frsno.Pac 44

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Garden Shop
opening!
Fertilizers Plants - mulch
grass trimmers gardening tools.

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REA ENGAGEMENT

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U. Col (Ret.) and Mrs.
Harry Wayne Smith (
Fairway Road, Sanford,
announce the engagement
of
their
daughter,
Stephanie Warriner, to
Robert Norman Turner,
son of Mrs. Virginia A.
Turner, 1444 Riverside
Drive, Stuart, and the late
Mr. C.H. Turner.
Born In Norfolk, Va., the
bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Marie
Warriner of 9 Seminole
Drive, DeBary.
Miss Smith is
1970
graduate of Seminole High
School. She attended
Mercer University, Macon,
Ga., and is a 1974 graduate
of Florida State University
where she was a member
of clii Omega sorority. She
Is a third grade teacher at
Lake Orients Elementary
School.
Her Rance, who was born
In Stuart. is 1971 graduate
of Marion County High
School, Stuart, and a 1976

Albert Einstein is alive and
well.
The Nobel laureate and
father of the relativity theory is
recreated in 'Albert Einstein—
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Ridge
Associated
Universities, Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
and the Florida Endowment to
the Humanities.
"Einstein" will appear at
the Fine Arts Theatre,
Seminole Community College,
on Jan. 31, from lla.m.-12:30
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p.m., and In the evening, from
7-5:30. For information, call Dr.
5. 111
Alex Dlckison or Dr. Jay
Wlshan, 3234450.
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The genius of Einstein is
resurrected by William Landry
who created and portrays this
STEPHANIE W. SMITH
biographical characterization.
.. . ROBERT N. TURNER
Landry portrays Einstein as a
philosopher, humanist, and
graduate of Florida State
Certified Public Aceounsensitive individual with an
University. He is an actants.
undying passion for violin
countant with the firm,
The wedding will be an
music
and a deep respect for
McAlpin, Curtis Assoc.,
event of June 16.
theoretical and practical
science.
The drama conveys an
WILLIAM LANDRY AS EINSTEIN
The
Garden
Gote
energy
message. What Is light?
MR. AND MRS. HARRY PENLEY
What is energy? What Is space?
Why does it seem so strange
that matter and energy are
interconvertible?
The constant speed of light,
as demonstrated by the
Michelson-Morely experiment,
was
among the ideas that led
Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Bennie) Penley of 116
Einstein to his theory of
W. 17th St., Sanford, have celebrated their
relativity. "Space," Landry as
The Jacaranda Circle of the discarding the "dogs".
60th wedding anniversary.
Imitation with the consequence Einstein says, "is the simple
When the resulting few plants that the wrong grower profits. order or arrangement of things
Garden club of Sanford Is
The couple, who were married Dec. 24, 1918,
submitting
"Garden
Gate"
for
bloom,
he again selects those
in Maitland, have lived in Sanford since 1945.
Often, the responsible among themselves. Space Is
plants that are
the month of January.
identical
nothing without things ocThey are members of the First Baptist
In the ornamental plant n- and registers the hybrid with hybridizer
his
new
cupylng
it. There is no absolute
Church.
dustry the word "hybrid" has a the bromeliad Society Inter- When he registers
Their family Includes three sons: Harold,
magical effect. Hybrids national designating his hybrid the parentage must be space."
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31.99
He scribbles an equation on a
10
his wife, Martha, and their son, Gary, Raleigh
automatically command a selection of a name for the new revealed and the door is opened
higher price and indicate tothe clone. This hybrid will belisted
tolmltators. Many of the best blackboard.
He ponders Its
N.C.; Edward, Lanett, Ala.; and Alvin, his
He discusses his
buyer that he is receiving a as Neoregelia Carolinae X hybrids have never been implications.
wile, Barbara, and their son, Steve, Sanford.
Neoregella Johannis "Purple registered (nor imitated) purposes witha picture of Isaac
siçerlor plant.
In commemoration of their 60th anThis Is riot necessarily true. Lady". Henceforth, "Purple because the grower elected to Newton. He tries to simplify
Others SpideRy
and explain the basic truths of
niversary, the family honored the couple with
cross a secret
In too may cuss the plant lady" Is the proper name for keep theproblem
S. Priced I
INs
is prevalent in the wdvene.
a .urprlss dinner p4rty at their home.
bujing pub&amp;ls being sold a bill this hybrid clone.
Landry. a New York native,
of goods. A hybrid Is produced
Now, consider what too often the entire ornamental horAnother
ticulture
industry.
Somebody,
has
a number of theatrical
Ladies' Children's ioes
by crossing two different happens instead.
somewhere,
credits
Including
"Oldest
species In the same genera, grower makes the same cross. someday,
Living Graduate" and "JabAlso On Sale
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presumably two superior He grows his plants to somehow Is going to have to b wock" at t
er
he Dallas Thea ter
th
It.
A
lot
of
species. Too many hybridizers maturity, does no selecting come to terms wi
money Is being spent on or- Center, Dallas, Texas. He wrote
habitually cross whatever whatever, does not register
happens to be in bloom and the cross and either sells the plants namental plants, but it seems to and directed "We, the Principal
under lii. legitimate registered be regarded as "fun" spending, People," a bicentennial play
result Is an inferior punt.
wrote, directed, and.
Consider the case of name or selects his own name In the same category as and
produced
"Master
an
bowling,
golf
and
the
u.
bromeliad
assume and
adaption of Dickens' "A 204 E.
SANFORD
that
The legitimate new hybrids In the long rim, the really
Carollnae and
.2!:0TsT.,
coi."
a Neoregella Johannis are are undersiandably rare and good hybrids prevail, but what
blooming simultaneously. The expensive, since additional a rough go they have along the
DISCOMANIA Is the ultimate wrap-up for a disco package grower decides to cross the two, plants can only be ottalned say! It Is best to buy when a
designed for the discophile guys and gals of the area.
using pollen from the Neo from vegetative offsets.
plant is in bloom, buy it because
The big disco event is scheduled Saturday, Jan. 27, beginnIng at Carollnae and making the
Collectors anxious to own one you Like it, regardless of the
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7: p.m., at the Sanora clubhouse. It will foa
g4
jjii
of the newly named beauties parentage, be It a lowly inn,::d p t.
of 19 with the light system of U. Beau Taylor.
The cross takes (many times are apt to end i with the cheap patlens or an exquisite orchid.
And thue will be prizes for the evening's swingingelt couple In It does not) and the resulting
YOU W:
" a contest the "9O'QockSpeclat"
seedlsplant.dandgrowstoa
Following the contest, a disco dernosrat$on will be presented batch of husky seedlings. At
by local dancers, Debbie Russell and Den Mirault, who have just this point the paths of the
); ;completed an engagement with Mery Griffin Productions In responsible and Irresponsible
California.
hybridizer diverge. The
Come on out, pit your beat forward and bring your friends to responsible grower selects out
DISCOMANIA - a buie&amp; for Ballet Guild of Sanford.Sernlnoie, the most promising-looking
sponsored by the Guide Board of Directors.
seedlings for the first time and
.: Tickets, at $2 per person, are available at the door.
from these plants to maturity
Refreshments will be available.
selecting and rieelsctlng and

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MY IUIF IS ItJUJGJ
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Howie

Schneider

trr to Interest Bruce Hrnclr and Lillana Soares in puppets, but they seem
content With the rocking chair.

A Poor Man's chill party was Alice and Russ Livingston;
the highlight of January social Kathy and Chuck McNabb,

JEthl
(WHAT I.
IS
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me PCIM

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YOUR B1IWAY
Don't push people who your
spouse doesn't like on him or
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better time If
will pop ç this tthig year - coinptIbl..
that celd bring
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adventege of the Mta
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SANFORD

Links Shrine

To Family
Daughters of Sallie Harrison

Scandinavian Fumiture &amp; Accessories

Chapter
Daughters
of
Arnericag
Revolution
DAR met
I realize M is wrong. My
husband says he has covered up for their Janury meeting at

for her for the last time, and If! the home of Mrs. A. W. Lee,
-don't tell her she can no longer with Mrs. L.W. Ross, cous ass coverup, HE will tell hostess.

MOVING

Mrs. R.C. Lewis, Regent,

called

the meeting to order,
followed
by reports of comI can't W her Abby. It would
nilt
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be
ne
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contribution
was
black because I was no better A ge
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married.

Jan, 26, 27, 28

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ALL DISCONTINUED

ALL

8:32. iould I follow him!
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MYRTLE

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NORWAY

American Revolution.Mrs.

rids arosmt" I. am getting
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an e*sive
mixture
evidence which could
cost herof the National Daughters of
at 5 amL He
have
Lewis stated that Kenmore was
be at work ustli 5:32aM he has
much
,

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only I IliflInati drive to get f amily of her married the original home of his great
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getting showered, shaved and anymore, se tell her, withOut sonal interest in it.
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houselikeheisgoingtobelate
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where he is going so early, he
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SPIDER-MAN
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d.

Wiggins, Fay and Bill Slier,

an attractive

DEAR ABBY: My h usband
Mrs. Walter Carter inan
andd I are In OW 4. We have
AIUES
troduced
the speaker, H. C.
thr
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Le
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who
spoke on "Ken
with his business and I am busy
DEAR ARIES: Your friend
More."
Ken
More Is one of
with my house end kids.
"the kettle" could be brewing

dummy'
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w01ym' progress. I

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Plesse, Pent, seek 6* help.

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shown especially by Marty and
DEAR MYRTLE: No. Ask Dick Colegrove, Bonnie Jones

spending the weekend with us.

tbehk,. iat..,

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t YOU go there for Here

build your sell-esteem and

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Originality of dress was

town with her boss, who Is
married.

cheage the curse 01 yew life.

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newspapers.
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divorcee

permIssive
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HEART

Abby

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ha
(It's free for diose been leaving her children at her
wedmw .)YeawiUi.the mother's on weekends, and
put dewier Judged lu ,e_ telling her mother that she's

:splits or flairs.

Thi Professor played
10 of clubs becauselt was the
coirred play. With Mlit how
on, he would have cost,
himselfatrlcklfEaatheld
the singleton jack and ,
gained
-ld
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CUIRICUL.UM '

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today, In* you have a 10.1

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Cttldren. Lately she's been

isaderstasid wily you became so

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the student'sa second ques

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It Is listed in ,

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Be au's to specify bIsthip. be__
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to publication date.
7. Photographic coverage requests should be made one
week in advance.

The chapter Valentine Girl
Orient 4 __________________________________________________
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refrigerator; a clothes rack for February 10 and plans were
drying clothes stood in the made for the Valentin e Ball
GIFT
living room and the refresh- cocktail party to be held
with
February
17.
ment table was covered

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the double club finesse. ou:
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have come back to my hand
with a high heart toreeat

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Endowment

The poor man or poverty International

theme

him what he would think If YOU and Pete Bukur. Chili was
Is there any hope for me, di
d
ethlng for the same served in paper bowls to the
Abby? I'd like to be riper, reason,
above mentioned and the
table, but I don't have any

_____

ÔPPING ,',

cards. I would undoubtedly

Find Od which signs you are ithiitg,
you j
compatible with by sending for can't afford it. They

Nevertheless,
rather fItterin!
title has a

.

first ub, I could lay down
dummy's ace
pick up.
the whole club suit. But
wunotloolcingatsU the .

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greeted guests and offered McNabb and Dot Ralnes where
members voted to send $10 to

them drinks in Jelly jars.

(lays after the event.
6. Advance notices should be submitted one week prior

hanging on the TV and luncheon will be held at

could never ask anyone face to been one guy after another, seem to dig me because I'm
face what I
o know.
Sxne of them I didn't feel a frlendiy. I don't do drugs, and
-- I'm 1$, and can't cot all the thing for. All a guy has to do Is alcohol makes me sick. I'm all
guys I've gone all the way with. sweet-talk me a little and he screwed up about sel. It doesn't
'.'_______________________________ mean anything special to me.
__
It's just a way to get
acquainted.
,.

Carlos Raines.
Earlier monthly meetings
were held at the home of Kathy

double spaced, and written narrative style (third person).
2. Do not abbreviate.
A contact person's name and phone number is
necessary.
4. Keep releases simple.
Organization releases (the program should lead the
meeting account) must be submitted no later-than two

signs of "repossessed" articles

first letter to you. I'm glad I can was raped by my cousin when I
I'm not real cool, and I'm not
Pzt this in a letter because I was 11, and from fl
ft's stacked or anything, but guys

queen of club.?"

974

___ of your funfly has
You're much too negative today member
and could allow aslfdoubls to answers.
__

1.25'

SEE. OUVER?'\
THERE n is"
BIGÔGUFE'

NORTH i4s

They gathered at the home of
president Charlotte Blades °

column for years, but this is my something wrong with me? I

who utEut"Also, why djcI
you play the ton and not tM

•KQ

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!DEAR ABBY: I've read your Why am I such a no.good? Is can get anything he wants.

eas, the workload on your

OrUØY' asked the stuisné

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PRISCILLA'S POP

But Gu

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move arowtd.
That _____
also p111

BRIDGE

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"g Her
Seem To Di

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WIN AT
______________________

activities for members and Lesla and Vernon Wright,
friends of Beta Sigma Phi, Zeta Martha and Raymond Maltby,
XI Chapter.
Virginia Powell, and Dot and

she 's Not Cool,

psrluhc.d. Under the present the CfrCUlMIOfl *d possibly
circumstances, It would
some improvement In openü4
probably be tmwta. to_____
Oii.fdO of the arteries then can be
physical activity.
achieved In people who re*
it you read my column often, make a total effort to _
you know I'm an advocate of excess body fat. Token efforts
good, sensible exercias. I like to don't do so much.

For Friday. January 26, 1

The Herald welcomes organization and personal news.
The following suggestions are recormended to expedite
publication:
1. Releases shoul d be typed (lower and up pe r case),

Pover Part

Marfles McGibbon (from left) and Beverly Huffman. open up suitcase and

JOAN MADISON

physical activity In view of the heart. In__
addition, I_
susPect
dill
icultlu you have
ex- th artnget thMoccu'In
________
______

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,new mem be r, Beverly.—

problem for which you should foryoutodo. Topdftpiainly,
bethenkfuL
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therewouldbet.wirpoimd.to
Your doctor probably didn't
think you would be doing a lot of

•

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th e Children was a rocking

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total:

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bags, and more, were

flow to your left bead mode. to do.
In all It sounds like you
Second, If you weigh lies,

YOU'V6 ONW MIE FOR MOOM

____
____

made by the new members
-. to help strengthen motor,

— — — — develop when you overdo Is prwure. That In turn, will
related to Insufficient blood decrease the work the heart has
54

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in the 1978 season.
•

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plaque with pictures
of the teams sponsor-

.

Beverly Huff-

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Sports Association,
and Ruedlinger, in
turn, gave the club a

1.veLThechestpslnthatyou to

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FOR

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by Bob Montana

•s

Seminole Youth

.

fsbh1 control your pressure mIgM have because it will help
ARCHIE

NO

County South, pre.

'çpets, pussies color'
"and numberwheels, bean

probably been______
overworked heart problem In two ways.
frunhigh bioodprumre. Scan.
ortedtoloue all
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of the other medicines you are the eeu body fat that you

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'Pat Cordell, Marilyn
,:Cuskadan and Beverly

what bredhiusoess often is In suggests to me that you inigt*
a patient whahuhesrt disease. benefit from losing aoin.
mewtsideofyour iisarthas we*. i

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-'man, chairman; Gail

doditeffly
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_______ on what food. are
ulation of fluid In your high in IOdiulfl.
I DI*ICS that you
lwtpsecondary to fallure of the
Ila " of the haiart That is pounds and for your
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!membe

had heart faIlme. The difficulty Radio Qty Station, New Yock,
— — — — — you have In breathing Is us NY 11S. It will give you___
I

...they seem to be
saying. Dr. Michael
B. Butler of the Rotary Club of Seminole

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'made by Industrious

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5 fed 2 and weigh already doIng so. You might

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and teacher, aides, and

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the suitcase was

pound..

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FAIR PLAY...

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of
.the labors of their new
-:member project.

didn

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Eckenroth,

ecIa1 educMlon acher

_:showed up

on sensible.

want to know more ShOd salt
an
d your body so I am sending
— — — —
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1 2 3 4
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Tf HIGHLIGHTS

10:00

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EARTh, SEA AND SKY
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lIThEPARTRIDGE FAMiLY
10:00
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NOTICE OP SUIT

BICYCLE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby gIven that by TO: ANITA COLEMAN WEBB
HERRING
virtue of that certain Order for
112 Saltcreed Road
*aionment Proce.mngs Issued

@)DANUE
MY1PEESONS
MOVIE
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Execution issued Sot of and under
me seal at the COUNTY
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Seminole CS5MY
NOTICE OP SM,U
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NOTICEI$HERI$YOIVIN
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gp en IRe 12th day at
I, ARTHUR H. UCKWITH, JR.,
December, A.0. $75, hi hat certain
asclokifffi.Cwu$,,,hi
case entitled, American. Intsr Seminole COUNTY, Pisride,
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ternatlonel Preperties,
a FInal
by
Judgment Issued etjd at IRS aNus. Della tub, Defendant, which
entitled Court, is the aNvs Styled
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cause, dsted *5 111k 4eV at Jan. *Iivsrad Se me es
SkeiNS
$70, will SINai pShNc avathet, the $em
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the Public Records of Seminole
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be and 11w same is hereby an.
fo4sp.natmeCty
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voluntary am.utm prouluisiss at
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property herein descrIbed amid
SECTION 3: That me city Cisr is
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if )Vu weren't looking for a new
corset' you wouldn't be reading
thIsaandifweweren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
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32771. Equal Employmirtt
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Lane, Sanford. 323.3300.

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Florida, under tie

OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

fictitious

IN THU ESTATE: '
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that The $IinIflIStr$lISfl St IRS estate
STANLEY A.
of
MARTIN,
dKSSMI File NuMber 70-5 CF ,ls
pending in the Circuit Clue? tsr
lemninil. CetaSty, Florida, PTSISIC
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ceirtlegetit or unlIqusdated, tie
mister, if me vncertilnty shell be
Isted. lithe claim is secured, IRS

security Shall be described. The
clslmar* shad deliver swiNcleat
ef the claim to the clerk IS
ttheclerktomaN..py to
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Al PeIM IMUOsto4 in Ike edels
is whIm a copy at this Nelico at
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men nnviu ii
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court Seminole
P1ohiN In aCcordanCe With
PrivISiQil at the PICtItloU$ Name
Qietutes To-Wit: Section
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Sig. Terry L. $ctssnck
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Licensed Mortgage Irokirs.
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29-Rooms

Room for rent with kitchen
facilitl,slbathlnprlvas,home.
301 FaIrmont Dr., Sanford.

A, PUBLIC HEARING FOR
CHANGE
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REGULATIONS
GLATTING,
LOPEZ
AND
ASSOCIATES .A.I AGRICULTURE
TO PUD, PLANNED UN IT
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL' CII.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOlE

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IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OP.
CATHERINE A. JOHNS, Wift,

For Rent: Adults only, includes
water, furnished. $125 cash me.
-3224336.

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DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO:
JAMES R. JOHNS, JR.
Address *no
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIED
that an adlon , DIs..lullo of
Msrfla,ehasbenfi,st
andyouarerequiredflserveacopy
ofYOurwriftsfldsfsmes,ifany,on
EveIsi D. GolderL, P.O. Box 2200,
Sonferd, Florida, 32171, as Attorney
forhaPetitiofl..Wif.inmIsJor,
and fileme origlmisi with the CISik at
ttwCircuft Court rand tsr Senolo

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SUPER 3 tsR, 1½ bath home w.C.
HIA, w•w carpet, dining area,
close to schools &amp; shopping I
Many Extrasi BPP WARRANT.
ED. Only $21,000.
COMFORTABLE 4 BR, 1½ bath
home in Washington Oaks, wCNSA, w•w carpet, eat-In kit., &amp;
1g. fenced ydl BPP WARRANT.
ED.
132,7501
Just

WHAT A BUY 3 BR, 1 bath home
w.OR, est.in kit., porch, spac-

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THE FARMERS NOMI"lDMINIsTRATION HAl FOR gALE.
PROM TIME TO TIME. PAIN.
RESIDENTIAL,
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Closes startIng Feb.

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DREAM

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Less than

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ATTRACTIvE 3 BR, 1 bath home
In Sunland on spacious tree
shaded lot, nice LR, dining area
&amp; Morel Just $250001
JUST LISTED 4 BR, 2 bath home
w.C.H&amp;A, 1g. LR, New w-w
carpet, Dining area &amp; newly
painted interiort A Great Buy
for 532,3001

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GENEVA AREA
6.7 LAKEFRONT, IMPROVED
PASTURE, SOME LARGE OAK
AND ORANGE TREES, $26,500.
3.5 ACRES, PINELAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE, $7,000.
1.6 ACRES, OAK AND PINE ON
PAVED STREET, $4,000.
) ACRES, OAK &amp; PINE ON
PAVED ROAD 535,000.
1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 1½
BATH, MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK &amp; QUEEN PALM, $16,500.
SANFORD AREA
ACRE PLUS, LARGE OAK
TREES ON SYLVAN LAKE
ROAD, 512,500.
HOMESITE, ,5'x125', CORNER,
ONE BLOCK TO LAKE
MONROE, READY TO BUILD,

Sanford's Sales Leader

AFTER 140U 1$

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REALTY

VOLUSIA COUNTY
5.S ACRES, TALL PINE, NEAR
GOLF COURSE, siL 100.

15 ACRES, PINE AND OAK,

New iii Homes, 4 pct. interest to

IS ACRES TALL PINE,' SOME
CYPRESS, $100 PER ACRE.

Two for One. 3 BR home + 1 BR
cottage. Convenient to schools I
shopping. Good

investment

rentals. $4S,000
LOW Electric Bills-Solar Hosting.
31R, Wi B. Large FamIly Im.,
&amp; dinIng Rm. Completely

remodeled kitchen, landscaped,
Warranted, $34,101.
Grist Starter. 3 BR, well maintained economical home.

Fenced, fruIt tress. Warranted.
337,301.

TIME To Invest- Financing
available. Multi
IIing rental

Muses &amp; vacant buildIng lots.
Excellent location. $170,011.
LAKE MANY. 3 BR, 1½ S. Near
Crystal Lake, remodeling being
done, Great potential. NIce treed

AGINCY

$27,300.

HONANDO COUNTY
140 ACRES, NEAR GULF OF
MEXICO, $1500 PER ACRE.
LEVY COUNTY
S ACRES, IMPROVED PASTURE
&amp; OAK TREES, PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE, $2,730 PER
ACRE.

W. Garret? Whel
leg. Reel Elite Broker
JOWNKIIDIIAS$OC.
517W. Csmmerclii
Plierie *2.7513, $-

INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY. I
acres West sIde. 06 It. SI rail

323
IVENLNOS**4II$
131)00 323-nm

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Sale

CITRUS COUNTY
Ill ACRES, STATE HIGHWAY &amp;
WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER
FRONTAGE, $1,330 PER
ACRE.
WASHINGTON COUNTY
10 ACRES, LARGE OAK &amp;
TIMBER ON A GREAT BASS
LAKE, $10,000.

SEIGLIN REALTY
3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM. KITCHEN IQUIPT, 2
CAR CARPORT. SlING RE.'
DECORATED. $30,050.
3 SEDROOM,7 BATH FRAME IN
GOOD CONDITION NEAR

UNFOlD MIDDLE SCHOOL
5*0S.
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DOWNTOWN &amp; LAKE MON.
ROE. P BEDROOM EACH,
OptNll FINANCING AVAILABLE.

SIISLIN REALTY

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BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"

$351. MyolAve., hinlail

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BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2430 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577

10 we tracts, V. Johns Lye,
access trim $110 per acre. $710
dan, $ yr. terms, Osteen.

Zachary R. TrIbble, Realtor,
35044555% &amp; $301536. Eve &amp;
whands 054.7341%t
$ acres 1k. Sylvan. $11111. lest
Terms. William Meliciowehi,
Reader. 3217152
*10s0614L Lake Mary. flacrgs
neer Ovleds, excellent fer
farming, posture, heroes etc.
Ales cempsise III miser Hwy 05 &amp;
WNhiUIiee(h.

CAIN. 3113157

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We have a Singer Future sewing
mach. Sold new for 5630 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only 5116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You cun have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call $31 1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no

obligation.
Be the First in your neighborhood
to have a Colony Manor Private
showing, Ihe new home
decorating party plan. Win
beautiful decorative accessories
for your home, Call 3235036.
Manual Typewriler
Like New
3231214

575

Camper Lii Colt over cab fits 5 ft.
bed. Excellent cond. Fully

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322.5990
BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOb $30
Call 3221624

Tuxedo

Almost New. Size
34; waist 32, inseam 29
$25. Call 322-4417.
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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 32771

3235757

IS' Freezer, arm chair, chest of
drawers, portable El. organ, Air
Hockey game, Bowling balls.
323.4333,

Tarps, Tents, Rain Wear
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-570)

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box
sprIngs I maitress $33,$ ia
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $30. Sinford
Furniture Salvage, 17-02 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

Plymouth 16 Volare Premier I
dr, Ste. Wgn. Clean. Loaded,
low miles. 53750 668 6401.
Toyoto fl Corona NT, Auto, Air,
AM FM stereo, low ml, above
avg. one owner. Aft 5. 3326401
15 Spiteflre, Carmen Red. Looks

sharp, runs good, AM.FM.
stereo cassette, $7795. $3.-0513.
'71 Vega panel ornfe.$ :ar, 3.50

Lhevy, torker. AFB, hooker, 350
turbo &amp; '72 Vega GT for pts. 323

'69 Plymouth Wagon. looks 8.
runs good. Low mileage. $400
323 5507
1967 MGB-Runsgreat.
Needs transmission. $700

78-MOtOrcyCles

339 1223 eves

TRADE-INS

79-Trucks-Trailers

And That's A Fact I
Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Toot

13x6x7 16 ga. Steel utility trailer,
dbi axle, vented, light inside, el.

16' Aluminum Bess boat, trailer,
4Ohp Evinrude, swivel seat, live
well, carpet, stainless steel prop.

brakes. Sells new for $2,200.
Asking $1300 or trade for

anything of equal value. 323.

4 DR

$1500. 323.5044.

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. 5$
Scott Reagan 322.5171

59-Musical Merchandise

'75 Chevy Custom $0 Deluxe.

1975
80-Autos

for

Sale

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
SPINETCONSOLE PIANO FOR
SALE. Wanted: Responsible
party to take over spinet piano.
Easy terms. Can be seen locally.
Write: Credit Manager, P.O.
Box 207, Carlyle, II. 62231.

ultars, Drums, Banios. Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bali's Disc. Center Inc.
20? French Ave.
322 2253

1974 OLDS CUTLASS

eII

339.9100 or

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230451

4295

IOADED

PontiaC '77 Grand Prix. Excellent
cond. Air, radio, velour interior,
15,000 ml. $1,500 or best offer &amp;
take over payments of $140.31.
Call 323 3737.

Dodge '70 Wagon
76,000Mm. $700
322 5752

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62-t.awn.Garden
FILL. DIRT 1. TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

Call Dick Lacy 3237580
AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322.9111
Eves after 61. weekends
Florida WhIte dogwood 6' to 7' &amp;
full. $31.93 planted. Crystal Lake
Nursery, 3222799,

Air Cond, &amp;Hiatbig

Home

Improvements

64-Equipn$nt for Rent

Central Heat &amp; Air Cord. Frad Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford. 322-1771

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rins.nvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322.5151

Crawford's Refrigeration: HSve
your heater or furnace sirvicld
&amp; checked for Winter.
Lic. Bonded, Ins. 3235300
JACK FROST- CenI. Heal &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm a. Res. 322.020e.

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5G. BALINT&amp;ASSOC. 3221665

Pe*.A.Poo puppies, no papers.
Can be seen at 2522 Georgia
Ave.. Sanford. 323-3121.

Beauty Care

Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; Simulated
brick &amp; stone speciality. 3222710

$0 WantedtoBuy

TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 3225742

65-Pets-Supplies

E BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niturs Salvage. 3221721.
,itlle want ads bring big, big
results. Just try one. 322261) or
.!
31 0993.

.arry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.
nips. cobs

essmakI.i

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
&amp; CABINETS
3330429

1 Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 3271321

Income

Tax

Prepared in the convenience 01
your home. 24 yrs. exp. 5101 up.
322-3717 for appt.

Drapes, Upholstery
332.0707

Exp. local Practitioner personal.
lied service individual 1. small
business. 333.4593 for appt.

Oroonth &amp; Bovng

UgMIIuUng

ANIMAL HAVEN

Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances I. Misc.

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ole Show. FREE ADMISSION
San. 12, 13, ii. Fri-Sat, 10a.m..?
p.m.; Sun. $0 am-I p.m. 60
dealers buying I selling US I
Foreign Coins-stamps, FREE
APPRAISALS, Sponsored by the
Central Florida Coin Club,
Sheraton Orlando hit. Airport
Inn, 313S Beeline Dr., br'I.
Across from Orlando In.
ter-national Airport.

531.6839

MEINTZER TILE
New or r.oalr, leaky showers our
sPecialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671.7617.

Alterations, Dressmaking

Cash 322-4132

PERMATEX COATING &amp;
HOME IMPROVEMENT

Ceran*11ls

'aylng sl mans, $1.50 wom.ns
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling-any
condItion. 3234454

Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea

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ILOCAL) 340.5371

control,

Pel
supplies, dog houses,Heated
kennels. 3225752

P.inth

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AAA PAINTING

Oil. HEATER CLEANINI
323-5,54
5344100

All types painting &amp; house
cleaning. Free Est. 333.4294.
DANNYS PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting

Licensed-Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates, (305) 322.9440

71-AMes

Home Improvmsis

ALLGLASS

DEPRESSION ERA
SHOW$I SALE

Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free sit. 323-1214.

Chg. Cds. Accepted

Sat. 27, )Oa.m.4p.m.
Sun.2l,l1a.m.6Pm.
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER

INSULATION- Bitting, blowing,
RACO Foam, tlberlgss A Cellu.

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less. Lowest prices. Call 3210839
or 104-7346705 collect.

$1.10

FLEA MARKET*
*WORLD *

Telsvisisn-$" Color, lesvtiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $10.
$171 or $12 mo. Still In
warranty, call 831-1114 dsy or
Balance

nigat.

turntable, I track ape player.
SeIdniwISela reel buy as only
$1*sr take gp peynepItiSI $11
pot' me. Call 131.1114 for Iron
hem,
stn.

2295

1978 CONCORD 2 DR.

Hammond Piper Electronic
Organ, w-bsnch, $530
3324131

53-1V. NadIS1srso

11" ZENITH Waled Iteree, AM-.
FM Stereo Ridle, 4 spIed PRO

FORD TORINO

401.

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52-Aipllanc.s

41 95

'

'7OFORDPU
Utility bed. 6 cyl.
$950. 3239214

57-Sports Equipn'ent

Full size foam rubber matt I IS;
Duotherm Cli Heater
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311-31S E. First 5*.
333-3433

Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. Il's

the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 904 255
8311 for further details

323.3866 or 323.7710

T WO PLUST WO IS F OUR

Double Hotel Bedding $30 set;
Hide.ABeds $30. Sanford
AuctIon 12)5 S. French.

Daytona Beach, will hoid a
public AUTO AUCTION every

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

equipped. 51,000. 323.3633.
$7 wooden church benches. $20
each. Call Willie Mack Grilfen
3fl.747

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323 4511.

6 Drawer Wooden Desk
Very Good Shape
$123
32)5214

WANTED
LOTS TO PURCHASE
.

MIXED FIREWOOD
Pin, 1. Oak $33 Truckload

MARION COUNTY
SO ACRES ZONED RESIDENTIAL, $3,000 PER ACRE.

S ACRES, PINELAND IN
ROLLING HILLS, $4,000
TOTAL.

3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY AINTED,
FENCED YARD. $31.06.

4.1

SINGER ATHENA ELECTRONIC
SEWING MACHINE. Being
transferred must sacrifice
Singer Athena automatic push
button. Sold new over $1,000, bal.
due $46 or take over payments
UI mo. Free home trial. Call
1311714 day or night.

DOG HOUSES
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS

$11400.

________________

HAL COU1IT

DUE TO DIVORCE company
must sacrifice Singer push
button sewing machine. Flip &amp;
sew needS someone to take over
payments 5)5 mo. or pay bal.
$121.12, Call 531.1711. Will
deliver, no obligation.

FRANKLIN COUNTY
137 ACRES FACING GULF OF
MEXICO, $1,750 PER ACRE.

13 ACRES, PINELANDS IN
HILLS AND LAKE COUNTRY,

Eves 543.3455 *2.1050

hauling pIant. Air &amp; heat front
&amp; rear, AT, AM-FM stereo,
cruise control, comp. insulated,
equity a assume payments.

STATE FARMER'S MARKET
Stall 158. 19
Gene Barton

3224235

REALTOR 332101
MULTIPLE LISTING 1ERVICI

75-A-Vans

Trailer ,oad below wholesale
Case lot ONLY I

5O-Mjscellaneous for Sale

10 ACRES, IMPROVED PAS.
TUNE, $30,000,

2565
REALTORS PARK

BUILDER. 322-ill?,

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size

DOUBLE LOT ON WILLOW,
NORTH OF 25TH ST., READY
FOR CONSTRUCTION $6,900.

qualified buyer. $20,000 to

46

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43-Lots-Acreage

HOMESITES WITH TALL PINE
ON MOHAWK OR EL PORTAL,
53,300 EACH. ON OSCEOLA,
PINE AND CITRUS 54,500.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

TOMATO JUICE

562.7113

S pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc LR
new $399; Loveseat 544.93 &amp; up;
7 Pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$501 up; El. Stove 401 up; full
draperies $108. up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 3221721.

WANT To SEE A WONDER AT
WORK' Place a Classified Ad in
the Evening Herald today

3235214

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Used Appliances: Gas, Oil,
Electric heaters; gas, electric
stoves &amp; refrig. Furnishings &amp;
MiSc, items. 317 Palmetto Ave.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

3222420

sizes,

54A-Trudc Losd Sale

7-A-Mortgages Bought
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&amp;SokI

II you are having difficulty finding
a place to live, car to drive, a
lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every d.v.

$7,300.

10.521111.

.'

RECREATION *50,00 OtisEl

for

I9DAV TONA AUTO AUCON

197$ Chav HI Cube Van. Set up for

101E. Jenkins Cir.

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1t &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic,
Mtg. Broker. $23 No. 4.0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte,

For Estate, Commercial &amp;

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Yard Sale: Furn., Clothes all
Misc. Sat.. Sun. 10 3

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1975 12x63 Mobile Home
3 BR, 1~ bath

ious IRs, remodeled interior I
Wowl Only 517,5001

IUP9*WNI.AND3.., ibeth,

My, Pheld

SKYLINE 14'w.fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3OrlandoDr.
3235200
VAI FHA Financing

Church Yard Sale
2509 Elm Ave.

Plaza High dock. Finished to
suit. 323-7750.

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3220216.

42-bH.IIo

Carport Sale Thurs. &amp; Fri. Space
heater, MiSC. Items, &amp; More. 253
Short St . Lake Mary

Sat., Jan. 27,$:3OtoS

B' OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath, almost
new, orange trees, CHIA. ha
pct. assumable mort. Call 323

S7M

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SANFORD WAREHOUSE SPACE
2,000 sq. It. Close to 17921 Sanford

47-Real Estate Wanted

$143 me.

MULTIPLE LiSTlNG-RIAl.To

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REALTOR

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SUPER I BR, 2 bath horn. w.C.
NSA, ww carpet, dining area,
rear fenced yardi Like new &amp; in
exc. cord.I Just 540.0001

siding. Older building. needs
renovating. $24,155

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home. w.C-H&amp;A. w-w carpet,
fenced backyardi Near schools
I shoppIng,
neighborhI
Just 521,3001

S acre farm. 4 acres cultivated, 1
acre wooded. $3,100 dwr. Only

REALTY INC.

_____________________

Pvsucssypc

CHEAPER THAN
GROCERIES

$TIMPU

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ThIS public Ms,11 will be on
February $3. $7,$S 715 P.M., era
*1Isatsraspmlfl. iseem

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 1', bath

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OI a Cold Winter night. This 311,
i I home hasa King sue LR w.
oldbrick PP. All youneed lithe
pop corn. Good location pecked with extras to please
you. $37,100.

4yr. young 3 BR

5aflnf Adrilts 1 BR Deluxe all
etectric. fully carpeted, $1I mc.
'+ d,_sfl

80-Autos

72-AuCtion

3220332

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MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

CIII 321.0107 or 531.7466

131000. Low down payments.

ENJOY A GLOWING
FIRE

.

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Wed SI IRS iJils Wehlve P.O Ben 2455
rnwet,Iesmeme**flefofm. lanfird, FIends 32771
Slide 06 Net at *5 Eat MS flat ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
thered, MDALBO *5 NW%4 at the Publish: January ii, 11.3$
&amp;
5116 SI 551 SadIsm $5, 106 Ike February 1,1W,
lIghtef-mey stalled
Wheels DIP-ø
Oi
hi *5 sPrings Wills, RIM

$5ThIIIS

.;-

find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.
,A•ts. tSr' Senior CitIzens. Down.
town, very clean A roomy. Sel

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BEAUTIFUL 2 BR, 1 bath SpanIsh
Style home In Mayfairl C.HIA,
w-w carpet, sunroom, fireplace,
Fla. Rrn., DR. Boat House &amp;
Morel BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for only 549,3001

4WI

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

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$5, Iv

Of this sin, delIghtful 3 BR, 1 b

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31-Apirtmsids Funiid

Jr.

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ATTORNEY Iñir ••CIAMAI
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IiO0ii1NTaTIi:
.5.
J.j 55.,,,

323WO Mariner's village.

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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO, 70-N14.C*44I

Wid

ENJOY THE
SECURITY
ideal for golden years or lust
begmnnlrsHesbrxsg,tpric,tagl

1, 2 BR deluxe units. Pool. Adults
only, on Lake Ada, Just So. of
-AirPort Blvd. on 17.02 In Sanford.

TWTNrC11UITCOURT OF THE

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iii Ceunty,

country,

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NiRusrdsif$e

Horseback riding, swimming
pool, $snniscour$,Sacri farm,3
BR, 2 bath with C.H&amp;A In the

home or corner lot-nice ares-

3ffllJ$ Un(urnisPsd

.

DEVELOPMENT,
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I - ._ -,
All met pert of the WIW ½ at me on or betere the 13th day oI'Feb.,
ss of Sec. 31-155.3.1, SemInole 1570. OtherwIse a Judgment my be
Cet4y, FIends. lying West of the entered against you fir me•r
,LNIIs WebJve River, less the SIWNI demanded in me Petition.
.
..
_s test merest, *50 *1.10, the
WITNIUMY HAND AND SEAL
Wed 131.31 teat at the huh 324 teSt if this Court, his Eli
p
of seld West ½ if 5*16 at Sec. II January, 1,75.
subled I, am
fir lipraes SIAL)
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amid
ees suer the West 24 teat
Arthvr H. Becheitsi,
lheraj.
Clerk at the Circuit ce
AAL!
!eIerf SI

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SELLERS&amp; BUYERS!
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY AHOMEI
WE SELL HOMES I
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

HAS IT ALL

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,.

kSPWBP_sS1W

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&amp;m

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'u
-w
me. lb
S UWSI St SiC, 11-205. EVILYN 0. GOLDEN at
WITHIN
THREE
JAMES T, GOLDEN
FROM THE DATE OP . RMV,imdAL$Oad*atpof*5 Afl5ffiiy*L
ThE FIRST PUSUCATION OP last ½ at lbS $116 saId $edleii
Oil W. 11. Preet
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REALlY

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CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
. new
home for
.
Iverythlng....eyøn for voul

required,

Thl$NOTlCLIefNsamvebfeelISjw
mey my hews thatdiallenge me
velledy at lbs $404M's wIN, lbs
W$IIfkiIlen$ If SM PilinGS
'iSIUflhI1lI.1, U the
us W

S. French (1792) Sanford
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3235324

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mItoie,s of Seminole County,
PIerIds,wilIMWspubIlcMerl,igts
consider me .eitswing Item:

STEN STROM

REALTY WORLD.

The Real Estate Agency
C A I TfIO C

54-Garage Sales

INC.
REALTORS
$30 oal$or 3394111 eves.

Inc. REALTOR,

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TM Beard at County Cam-

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2133'

Sanford- 300$. Oak. Furn from
$05 month, $25 week. Excellent.
Call 333.fo33 am. or 541.7532.

JAMES 1. JOHNS, JR., HuSband.
NOTICIOFACTIOII

SIMINOLECOJNTY BOARD
OP COUNTY COMMII$IONER$
NeIKeOIPuSIsNeersng
PebrwyIl,fl7g
7:05P.M.

.

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FORREST GREENE
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Harold Hall Realty

fres. 531,000.
teiiin It like it ii.

Good Used Televisions. $25 and up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

balh, like new, room to grow. ____________________________
Excellent neIghborhood. This is
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46Alndust,ial Property
a choice property. Call today to
see
. 529.900.

watering the shrubs &amp; fruit

Call Tom Krause, Potter Martgage I, Investment Corp., Sill
Ad$I'*Ofl Rd., Orlando. 6215130

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Sun.,to3at 44745
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•
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i•ii

laundry area, workshop, well w--

on 2nd mortgage.

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experience necessary.

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new carpetIng, FR, porch,

(portunities

ist, 2nd &amp; commrclal loans. IS

have a High School diploma.
Graduate, 17 to 24, with at least a
(C) average in Algebra. Full pay
while training. Call Fri., Sror

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DlvW. the address of which IS
Nititi Park Avenue, $anflid, Pt.
The personal repraanfltiv.ef the
iStatS is Emma I,.. Germen, wheel
Is $11 Davis I.. Alter. II.
43116. The miami and addrgsa at me
persitial nepiiSItifetIvVs atiSiMy
UI SIt *111 bll.
AI Peflells hiving claims or
Isenaneb agslnst the estate are.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE, Is file wiNi me clerk
at tIle aNus CouPt a
Iffsn
statement of any claim or onan
ffisymeyhave.iadiclelmmustbe
In on'tIlng and must Indlcs$e IRs
besis tSr' ha dakn, ha MIle arid
adireSSef tiw uedNir er his agent
er attermisy, amid tPii amewit
Claimed. If the c*lm is tief Vet dur.
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name of EASTERN
C9:9MCi.AUY'

• JUST •
Immaculate Sanford 3-Wa with

APPLICATIONS taken by phone,

Trainee
No

S WORDS
County properly 3•1½ frame, pine
floors, water front, FR, porch,
fireplace. Owner will hold small
2nd. 114,730.

FlU area near entrance, 1 plex lot
on small lake $13500
Lake Mary, lake view lot, nice
Shade trees 510.000

real attractive buy. 3 BR, 1',

I NOl
Nice Sanford neighborhood for 2.1,

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53-W.RadioStereo

43-thtAcreage

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REDUCED$2,000 for quick sale.

BANbAIN vri I t:R l'ARADISt
That's Classified Ads

nice

Ssrv1s

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FICTITIOUS NAME

Pine Hills, sale or lease. Fla.
living, 1g. home, pool, many
extras. 1.07 Corkwood La. 205. 1544 in the SO's. Lease$350 1st &amp;
last dep. Owner.

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Noticeisherebyglventkat lam

washer.dryer. Fenced
backyard $21,300. Call 3222171
ext. 22 beforesor 322405 after
5:30.

Good Income. Write Box 10 c•o
Evening Herald, P.O. lox 1437,

to 2 p.m., Mon. thru 'rI.
---Msh. Security ServiCe.- -

Legal Notice

3BR,1½bath,range,rlf.,i$.,

AM Paper route, 325 customers.
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OVER 1 ACRE Lk. front
EXECUTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath
home. Has all extras, Tennessee
stonefireplaceopento DR 8. LR.
Beautiful floor plan. S72000

Cash for your loll Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprases, Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
644-3013

New311,3b,C.H4A,carp,$
$33,300.12a Broker.Contracfor
322.6131

plenty outside faucets for

SALES

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CLASSTFIEDAVERTiSING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
Yrv('fl

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Seminole Counties. Full 1. Part
time positions, preferably. lag
l. or over. Must have Iran.
sportation &amp; phone. Cell .rn.

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By Owner-3 BR, 2 beth, block w
Stucco, C.H&amp;A, Fla. Rm.,
fireplace. Approximately 4
- acre, 30 citrus, 332.33Ø7•

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usinsss

24

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Dicaiied
NOTICE OP ADMINI$T'lAYlOII
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMAN 0$ AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

.

.
WilisltwIthsickor
- 5hutlnsOwoTranspor$

Maturewoman-part time work In

ovIsles
IN RE: ESTATE OP
STANLEY A. MARTIN,

VA FHA-235-Conv. Hornet
LOW Down Payment

$47,000

$ic , aryResiblefor typing
receptionist. Please
opply Florida Extrusion. 2540

Security Guards needed Orange &amp;

Nuclear
Reactor
Operator

3 BR. 2 bath, C HIA, hardwood
floors, FR, fireplace, ns.soo.
A. A. McCianahan, Broker
323 5991

S FANCY.
Sanførd 3.2, split plan, waIl.to.
wall, lot 52*123. $21,000.

21-Situations
nted
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is.d clothing store.
WE. nd St
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REAL ESTATE
RCALTOR.322.7ItS

FR could easily be converted to
3rd BR, porch, utility rm.,
102*133 lOt. $31500.

resume to Cardinal Indvstrles

detills call 442075

Bart

Maids, Full time seasonal em.
symens. Experienced only.
Days inn,Sanford
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be$wIenIa.m.ISp.m.wk.days

Coil C. B. Trudeau
064056. LOB.

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hembafi CMy,

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typing, shorthand &amp; g.er.l

tight qck. For .,, ,.,

Cal I

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office experience requIred. Paid
medIcal Insurance, vacation
holidays provided. If you would
snioy meeting people and an.
eringthepforet
nations largest builders apply

years exp. on sawing, assembly

value.

call 1100.432.0103 anytIme for

recorded message.
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41-Houses
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Five Hundred dollars a week,

FOR YOU TO BE
OUTOF WORK????

with company growth, mm. 2

Modt 2 BR, CB home under
$12,000? Yes, it's true if you act
fastill Not fancy but a real

confidential.

WITH ALL THESE

Wood PTOdUCtL San-

PROBATE DIVIIION
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Sicretary.receptionlst for proflisional office. Should be ix.
pi'ienced &amp; mature. Please
W'id complete resume &amp; refer.
ences to Box 12, c.O Evening
Herald P.O. Oo* 1437, Sanford,

By s-Mary T, Notion
Professional
Mary I, Norton, City Clerk Guarant. + bonus selling to ___________________
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DIF.IOS
benefits, no over night travel.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT po
Retired mIlitary invited, outside
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
sales helpfvl. For'
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Ad Perimsi Rsperu Jh
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Florida 3210i,.on or before the 7th
day of February, 1070. II YOU fall to
do so, a default ludgment wIll be
entered against you for' the relief
demanded in IRS Complaint filed
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Arthur H. BICkWIIR, Jr.
Clerk of the CIrcuit Cowl
IN Till CIRCUIT COURT,
In and for SemInole County,
Florida.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
By Betty M. Capps
Ni. 7$451ICA-I0-D
Deputy Clerk
GORDON J. XLIII and
Publish Jan. 4, II. II, 24, 107

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WllfiESSmyhandandthewalof
this Cotwt at Sanford. Seminole
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Publish: January 16, 25, ISIS
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ment i Semlissle county, Florida,
on Highway 1742, loudi of Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida
That said sale is being made
pursuant to Chapter 701 ot me
Florida Statues.

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DATED this 23rd day of Jenusry,

has certified that there is one (1)

holidays. AMF Cr.sf liner
Robalo, 114 3h St., (Sad
Airport). Equal Opportunity
Employer.

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Experienced bolt Patchirs. Ex.
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SECRETARY
BOOKKEEPER

idtifwiis instruction for adults &amp;

the CIty, esve 11) tIm. at leant fifteen Sell Avon Ic help

County Court of SemInole County, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED owner has signed the petition for
Florida, upon a Iudgment rendered that a suit for enforcement of Final annexation; ad
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intheaforesaldCourtonthe2ndtfav Judgment, Restraining Order and
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of January AD. 1070, in that csriln Prevention of removal of child from
mined that the property described
caseentltled: In Re: IntheMatter JurisdictIon of Court and from P.ereinafler is reasonably compact
of Abandoned Personal Property permanent severance of relations
ontiguous to tte corpoate .i
Held by the Sominol. County Sheriff with father has been commenced and municipal limits of
the City of
pursuant
you In the CIrcuIt Court
F,$, Sec. 705.01, whIç
Sanford, Florida, and It Ms been
aforesaldOrderw.sdellvr.dtome the 15th JUdicial Circuit, Semninol. difermlnid that th.
annexation of
as Sheriff of Seminole County, COUnty, Florida, Case No. 76.2450. said property
will not result m, the
CAOI.B.
The
title
of
the
cause
is
Florida and the said property to
creation of an enclave, and
THE MARRIAGE OF ANITA
Include:
WHEREAS, the CIty of Sanford,
Thlrty.Slx (36) Assorted Bicycles COLEMAN WEBB, Petitioner, and Florida, is in a pesitlon to provide
and the undersigned as Sheriff of JAMES PAUL WEBB, Husband,
municipal services to itti property
Seminole County, Florida, will at Respondent.
desa'Ibed hereIn, and me City
You
are
required
to
file
your
11:00 AM, on the 27th day
CommlssionoftheCltyof$anfejd,
Jansuary AD. 1015, offer for saie Answer or other pleadings wIth the
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deem. it In
and sill to the highest bIdd.r,'OR Clerk of the above Court, and to
of the city of accept said petition
CASH, (Absolutely no checks or serve a copy thereof upon MARVIN
to5annex said pr'opy.
credit cards) the above described E.NEWMAN,P.A.,attoqneyforme
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
Husband, JAMES PAUL WEIB,
personal property at The location
ENACTED BY THE CITY o
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BUSINESS

s finishing wood pens. Call
preferably after 3 p.m. Dick
Cruger 3221144..
owner in the area hereinafter THIS NOTICE is fobs published iii AVON

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41-Houses

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tht ground floor. For in.
tdrmatlon call 323.5O.

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WAREHOUSE
DAY CARE
DRIVERS
OFF ICE CLERK
CUSTODIAN
MACHINIST
NIGHT COOK
MEATCARVER
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PertiapsAicoholicsAnonymous

WHEREAS, the Properly Ap- 11$) ds pilot' to the tIme of the
praiserofkmInoleCoUftty,prm4e,. ubIIc hearing.

Savannah, GA.

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WHEREAS,
there of
has
been
Florida, same.
for all persene dealrIf to
with
the City Clerk
the
Cityfiled
of examine
Sanford, FlorIda. a Petition COfl'
Allfoafl.fldbeh..rd
Interested persons are invited
taming the name of the property

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FcrfarniliesofffllfldsOf
prdelemdrinkers
ForfutureinforlflatioflCail

desa'ibed requesting annexation to the Sanford Evening Herald, a
and
JAMES PAUL WEBB, Husband, the corporate area of the City of
fliwipopet' of elniral circulation in
$anfsrd Florida. and requesting
Respondent,

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CASE NO. 7644WCAI4B
IN RI: THE MAR 11*01 OF
WEBS,
ANITA
COLEMAN
Petitioner,

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NEXED HEREIN; PROVIDING NORTH ORLANDO SUPER

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unlors. Single, group &amp; clinics,
Unsurpassed facilIties at Bay
Head Racquet Club. For info,
LIMITS OP SAID CITY; THENCE NORTH 133.74 FEET TO
call Hagd Pro Doug Malic.
AUTHORIZING THE AMEND- THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
zowskI, 323-7363.
MENT OF
THE
CITY
MAPAN.
TO IN. MORE COMMONLY DESCRIBED
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CLUDE
THE
SAID
LAND
THE BAIT SIDE OF THE

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Publish Jan. 25 1. Feb. 1,S, is, mo FOR THE RIGHTS AND MARKET FILED BY JOSEPH
PRIVILEGES OP CITIZENSHIP IN
DEF.103
500
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THE CITY; SEVERABILITY,
(2)CAROI. URNBTT AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE A copy of saId appeal shall be
available at th. office of the City
FRIENDS
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, DATE,
Clerk of the City of winter
• MISTER ROGERS (R)
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FORD, FLORIDA, TO INCLUDE SITUATED DUE SOUTH FROM
SAID LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL THE POINT OF BEGINNING

Sanford, Florida 32771

ROOKIES

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The Dcy Before Publication

Suda ___________________
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CORPORATE LIMITS OF SAN. ALLEY 12443 FEET TO A POINT

Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
JAMES I. GOLDEN
AttOmey.At.Law
iOI.B W. lit Street
P.O. lox

MERVGAWFIN

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By: .leannlne Moy.

S HOGAWS HEROES
0 BEVERLY HILIJIWE8
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JERRY AVENUE AND AIRPORT THENCE SOUTH 1 DEGREE
FOUND Ig wiIte cat. 3rd 1
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL BOULEVARD; IN ACCORDANCt MINUTES iS SECONDS WEST,
Call Teddy or Elaine
Magnolia Ave. Bik spot. blk flea
of this Court, this 22nd day of WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN. 36.12 FEET TO THE ALLEY ON
Collar, 323.4330, ext. 314.
201 Commercial 323-5176
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NEXATION PROVISIONS OF THE SOUTH SIDE OF SAID
January, 1010.
CHAPTER 171.044, FLORIDA TRACT "A", THENCE EAST .
Arthur H. lickwlth, Jr.
RECEPTIONIST - permanent
11-IiIEfrUCtjSnj
Clerk of the Circuit Court
positicn.with good Pa" 1. ix.
STATUTES; DECLARING ALONG SAID ALLEY ON THE _____________________
AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL SOUTH SIDE OF SAID TRACT
Or SemInole County, Fior.
cellent benefits for sharp gIrl
SERVICES; REDEFINING THE "A", THENCE EAST ALONG SAID Inoer, IntermedIate &amp; advanc.
with good telephone voice,

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7:30
(2)112) TODAY
.0000 MORNING AMERICA

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Noon

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against YOU forthsreiief demanded WETT LANE AND BETWEEN SAIL' TRACT "A" 120.44 FEET,

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191810 1948.(Pwt2oI3)

DEADLINES

24th day of February 1910, Other. PROPERTY BEING SITUATED MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST

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wIse, a Judgment may be entered ON THE NORTHSIDE OF JE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF

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Iiletheoriain&amp; with thClerkof the PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE SL OF THE SAID TRACT "A" 271.44 FEET TO
5-Lost &amp; Fo
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Circuit Court In and for Seminole PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI. THE POINTOF BEGINNING, RUN _____________________
County, Florida, on or before the NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID THENCE NORTH SI DEGREES 23 $30 reward for return of Siamese

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that an action for Dissolution of FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS THWEST CORNER OF SAID

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MarrIage has been filed agaInst y&amp;j FOLLOWS: THE WEST ½ OF TRACT "A", AT THE SOUTHEAST
Can Help
4) 0 AS THE WORLD andyouarerequiredtowrveacopy BLOCK SO, LESS THE SOUTH 75 CORNER OF LONGWOOD.OvIE.
Pe447.3333
TURNS
ofyirwriflendefensis, if any,on FEETOFTKEWEST12I.0,FEET,
WritsP.O.Box)213
ROAD AND FAIRFAX AVE.
James T. Golden, P.O. Box jnj, MM. SMITH'S SUBDIVISION, NUE, RUN SOUTH N DEGREES
Sanford, Florida327ll
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Sanford, FlorIda, 32711 as Attorney ACCORDING TO THE FLAT 23 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST _______________________
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
01V010E420.Io-Guarant.ed.
AS: ALL OF THAT PART OF
CASE NO. 70-I1l4.CA44.E
Florida, as follows:
Free details; KIT, BOX 151,
TRACT
"A"
OF
RESUSOIVISION
IN RE: The Marriage if
ORDINANCE NO.1443
0RYAWS HOPE
P0mp10, FL. 33041, 41151.
OF BLOCK SAND TRACT "A" OF ____________________
MINNIE
BELL
JOHNSON
(12) PA8SWORDPLUS
NORTH ORLANDO 2ND AD.
HUDLEY, Wife
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY DIllON, ACCORDING TO PLAY WHY SE LONELY? WrIts"GetA
and
100
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AN. THEREOF Al RECORDED IN
Mae." Dating Service. All Ages.
H 0 L L Y WOO D OSCAR SYLVESTER JOHNSON, flEXING TO AND INCLUDING PLAT lOOK 13, PAGE 74, PUBLIC
(2]
- BOX 1031, Clwtt., FL. 32317.
Husband
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
SQUARES
NOTICI OF ACTION
Weddings by DOT
(4) MIDDAY
AND LIMITS OF THE CITY OF COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIBED
DISSOLUTIONOFMARRIAU
NOTARY PUBLIC
OTHE YOUNG AND THE
SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON AS FOLLOWS: FROM THE POINT
TO: OSCAR SYLVESTER JOHN. ADOPTION OF SAID 0101. OF INTERSECTION OF THE
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'USE
fiANCE, A PORTION AND AREA EXTENSION OF THE NORTH
SON
•ALLMYCHILDREN
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
FACEDWITHADRINKING
OF PROPERTY SITUATE AND AND WEST SIDE LINESOF SAID
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, TRACT "A", BEING THE NOR.
PROBLEM?
110

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(4)0 THE WALTONS JimBob decides to become a mmliter after an accident causes
him to re-evaluate his life.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by

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(2) JEOPARDY
®THE YOUNG AND ThE
RESTLESS
•0112)NEWS
12:30
(2) NEWS
(4)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR-

skyandHutcharesuspectedof

City Cleit
PubiI*h Jan. 35, ISIS

theCltyCOuflclloftheCltyofWint,t
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole DEF.104
Springs, Florida, that said City
County, Florida in accordance with
Council will hold public hearing at
the provisions of the Fictitious
the CIty of Winter Springs Comrn
Name Statute, To.Wit:
Section NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEARING munity Building, on Tuesday,
TO CONSIDER THE
S45,0 Florida Statutes 1,57.
ADOPTION Febuary ,17tat7:3Opm.,oras
OPANORDINANCEIYTHSCITY
51g. Saivatore J• Scaramuzzino OF
g
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
PublIsh: January 4, 11, 15, 25. 1'7t
consider an appeai as follows:
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
a
DEF1
AN APPEAL FILED BY MR.
Public Hearing will be held
the WILLIAM ROHDE FROM THE
Commission Room in the City Hall BOARD OF
ADJ USTMENT
INTHI CIRCUITCOURT UP THE
In the City of Sanford, Florida, it DECISION TO ALLOW
A FAMILY
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
7:00 o'clock P.M. on February 12, RECREATION
POOL HALL ON
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 1015, to consider the adoption of an REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED

AFTERNOON

shooting an innocent bystand.
er who was the wife of a gov.
ernment agent. (A)

SUPERHEROES An assort.
ment of comic book heroes
including Captain Marvel, Bat.
man and Robin and, the Hunt.
ross gathers to be "roasted'
by a group of villains and othOf

BUSINESS MACHINES, and that I
lntendtoreglstersaidnam,withth,

OCBSNEWS

Stevenson. Trevor Howard.
THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 M'A'SH Hawkeye and
Trapper John help an enlisted
Korean get a pass to see his
pregnant wife. (A)
OSTARSKY &amp; HUTCH Star.

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Orlando -Winter POR
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reprn.n.

ALL STAR SECRETS

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Thursday, Jan. 23, 1910-SB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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CLASSIFIED ADS

INVITATION TO lID
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTIT 1JS NAME
The City of Winter SprIngs, Notice
Notice is hereby given that we are
ishereby given ttatws are
engaged in business at oo N. Florida invites your bid for the City
sin a, in lttsIire
Semoran Casselbirry. Seminole insurance. Specifications
are Circle W., Longwood, FL. 33130,
available
at
County, Florida, undr the fictitious
the OffiCe of the City Seminole County, FIOrIdLUndStthe
name of APPROVED EDUCA. Clitk, 100 N. Edgemon Avenue, fictitious name of SOMFYHIN'
TIONAL SERVICES and that , Witwer Springs, Florida 32101. Iii. EXTRA, and that we Intend to
intendtor.gi$ter$aidnam,wittith, 3211500.
reglstersaldnamewlth the Clark of
All Bids must be In the office by
Clerk of the Circuit Court, 5qyfr,$
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
County, Florida in accordance with 5:00 p.m. February 22, 1t10. All Florida in accordance with the
the provisions of the Fictitious bidders, their agents or
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section tativis are invitid to be present at Statutes, To.Wit: Section
the
awarding of the contract wtich Florida Statutes
MSOt Florida Statutes I7.
shall be hold at the City Hall, 100
51g. Nancy M. Smay
51g. Jocelyn 0. Welch
North Edgemon Avenue, Winter
Carol Osgood
Emily K. Wiikerson
Springs, Florida, at the reguiarly
KatP'Jem E. Clagctt
Publiih Jan. .15, 33, &amp; Feb. 1, 5, 1015 sCheduled meating of the City Publ:
January 4, 11, ii, 23, 1010
OEF.7s
CouflCilonFebruaryfl,lfla$7:3o DEF.21
p.m.
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Thi City reserves the right to
FICTITIOUS NAME
relect any and all bids or to accept
Notice Is hereby given that I am thatproposaJwhkh;nifoIdgmenf,
CITYOF
WINTIRSPUINOS,PLOIIDA
engaged In business •t SOS Sanford will best serve the public Intres*.
Ave., Seminole County, Florida,
NIfICIOI Pvbflc Hearing
City Of Winter Springs
under the fictitious name of S.J.S.
Mary T. Norton,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

GRAMUING

ROCKFORD FILES
(2)
Rockford ands up in a deadly
game of blackmail when he
tries to clear a drunk driver
falsely accused of murder.
0 BARNABY JONES A
pretty disco dancer with the
reputation of being a puritani.

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AL.Al, US 17.52 1 SR 434-.
OpenIng Feb. 7, CENU
FLORIDA'S SIGOE$T A
Every 55$. &amp; Sum. Soderi onNe
NH Main P0 Box 2* Yonkers,
NY 10083.

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30 yrs. experience. Guaranteed
wart. Phone 545.4301.
Handy Paul ha truck will travel.
Wants to fI* small Ileusalield
rogairs: carpentry, paInting,

misc. Reasonable. Call 2451411.

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Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

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American Rent All 322-0113
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TEHRAN, Im (UPI) - streets in deflance.
Elite Imperial troops fired into The troops first Ignored the
crOwds of protesters today in demonstrators marching on.
Tehran's word day of viollonce Mebralbod, airport, IYA took up
since Prim. Minister thalçor strategic P°'° around the
city
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mill Sitarsaid at ls 20 persoas were the airport,
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religions leader Ayatollah crowds, which scattered ID
Rdaft Own" took to the confusion.

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County Commission Is ready to contract period.
directly to a hospital and a
January, 1980.
Also included, at Sturm's
The same degree of service ls doctor for monitoring and
o ezecule a contract
insistence, is a 904ay can- called for under the new con. emergency treatment of a
Herndon Ambulance Service to cellaticm clause by either party. tract
three ambulances patient while enroute to the
continue Its operations In the
"I thought the cancellation stationed In Seminole County 24 hospital.
county for the neat 20 months clause was necessary for hours a day.
Willis also told cornfor $IU1000.
proper negotiations and If we
Idus Willis, president of missioners a fourth ambulance
Three members of the board (the county commission) ever Herndon, told commissioners would be available from Its
- Bob Sturm, San&amp;a Glon get our back to the wall again, It earlier this week he is con- Orange County operation, who
and Chairman Bob French
will give sufficient time to do verting two of the three am- necessary.
agreed in a workshop session something," he said. A per- balances to advanced life
earlier this
Thursday afternoon to a con- formance bond Is also being support units (MS) and will
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retain one as a basic life sup. opposing, to contract with
firm at the rate of $200 Sturm said he would like to port unit. He said he has two
see a higher level of service, parormedics on staff now and Herndon at a subsidy of '
Mon" unta Oct. 1, Im.
Sturm said today the contract "but the present mood of the will be hiring additional para- monthly, but Willis said at the
will provide that the subsidy taxpayers will not permit us to medics. AIS units when staffed time U amount of the '-ldy
cannot go any higher, but can increase the level of service." by pan-medics can supply was not negotiable. He add the
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liii landmark breach of contract suit could affect
thousands of other non-marital arrangements.

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here that compares to you, you, you."
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speech."
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wit ssthlaniornlng.
wltnesses during thetaklngoftestlmony,
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chiers son, Ben Butler Jr., Sanford, Police SgL William Dube and Drive in Sanford, the night of the fixWent. Thev Included several
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former Sanford policeman Carey Herndm.
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Froemke also said that the period of the

county staff personnel now, he said.
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trying to get answers for are: "Is the audit
problem irreversible or can the paper work
be corrected?"
Froemke said both questlona will have to be
answered y
federalauditors.
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government through the U.S. Interior
Department contracted with DNR for the
grant of $150,000. DNR lnturn contracted with
Seminole County as an agent for the zoo. A
copy of the audit from the state has been sent
to the federal government, the spokesman

Roger Nelawender, county administrator,
said the bulk of the cods totaling $49,506 07
being disallowed by the auditors represent
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DEAR DR. L.AMB:

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(pnsrnhorU) At the time,
the sirgn put a hole through [
my side at the back mYchest
to let out the air. Two days after
being released from the
the hole popped again.
ho
'flits time I stayed In the
hospital for five days for bed
with no tube In my back.
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back wise, the
My problem Is this, my

Lamb

must be slowly
has been constantly aching absorbed, causing the lung to he
around my thoulder blade and collapsed for a longer period of
one doctor said It was Just my time.
Once the ruptured blister on
thinking it W8S lung
again. Another doctor the lung has healed completely,
says it will take a long time for the lung expands back to
al It's possible that the my ribs to stop aching where norm .
lung can be expanded too soon,
the tube went through.
My question is this, what are before the hole has fully healed,
the chances of another hole which may have happened in
popping again? Is It normal for your case.
Sometimes there are several
my back to Mill ache?
and blisters on the lung, causing I am a 36-year-old
was told this problem usually repeated episodes.
To give you I
happens In male teenagers. Is
derstanding of the space that
rigtit
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pnewnothoraz, or collapsed the rib cage and how the lungs
air

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For W.dn.sday, F.bruary 14, 1979

byHowieSchn.ider

J' IT JUST CAME OUT!

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ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL

even though It can be discon- you The Health Letter number certlng. Your lungs are great 2-4, Keeping Your Lungs Fit.
air sacs. The windpipe Other readers who want this
oes down our ism can sod 50 cents with a
throat and divides into half and long-stamped,
continues into small er and envelope for it. Send your
smaller passages until they end request to me in care of this

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AQUARIUS ( Jan.2$.Feb. 19)
This Is a very promising day LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A
surprise gift could come
for joint ventures.
way today
from
someone
who
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please both you and the other This should brighten your day
party. How to get alone with considerably.
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and your special someone will SCORPIO (Oct *Nov. 22)
have man fm doing things that Youll know a good Idea when
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bus In Sanford but can't
find a bus stop sign, try to
Interested in picking up a
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"It was an oversight and

we are now in the process
of correcting It," said
Ms. Firtel.

Bus stop sign on
county sign at Airport

to County Traffic Planner

around the city for the

Boulevard and Couiitry Club Road, faces
relocation,

Laura Firtel. City workers

Orange-Semtnole-Osceola-

terrorists aahefrovetowork. One terrorist also died ln the police

attackonthehotellnKabul,theoffldalauld.
Officials in Washington said it was not known whether Dubs was

That's the instruction
given to bus drivers to cope
with a situation In which
city workers have removed

about 50 bus stop signs
from regulatory signs in
the city because they were
improperly placed by
county workers, according

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killed by police bullets or by the terrorists, who demanded
release of three Afghanistan religious Kg=L
Slate Department spokesman Bedding Carter III said, "The
American Embassy urged the Afghanlatanl government in the
Mrongedtermato try to obtain the ambsuado?arelwewithout
force.
"The government disregarded this requed and the ambassador
was killed in the attempt to seize the hotel room."
The news reached the State Department o i l u they were
trying to oBtablish contact with the US.Embassy in Tehran that
had been seized by left-wing guerrillas.
"It's been a bad night," said an official In the Iranian Section In
an allusion to the capture of the US.Embassy In Tehran by urban

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gave the signs back to the
county.
Regulatory signs include
yield, and stop signs, speed
limit signs, etc.
State and city officials all
agree placing any other
signs on poles containing
re gulatory signs tend to
distract a motorist and
could be a traffic hazard.

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He
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"look like you are remotely

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UPI)
U.S. Ambassador to
Afghanistan Adolph Dubs was kWnspped by Modem eitremids
today and "
to death in a
between police and the
abductors,despite pleas to the proSoviet regime not to =i force.
D"5A, a native of CtAcago, was shot In the head in the Wtel

County personnel

recently placed the signs

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Transportation-Authority

(OSOTA).
However, city officials
recently took down 52 of the
signs because they were
placed on regulatory signs.
The county does not have
any law dealing with the
placement but does follow
the guidelines of the
Manual of Uniform Traffic
Control Devices, put out by
the U.S. Department of
Commerce according to
Ms. Firtel. One section of
the manual says no signs
should be placed on
regulatory signs, according to Ms. Firtel.
The planner noted she is

Riders

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currently compiling the
exact number of signs
w hich will have to be
relocaCed and said there
are some already In prope r

look Like they are remotely
Interested In riding the
bus," she said.
The signs will also have
to be taken off of any date
signs, according to City

locations.

The planner noted she
does not think the lack of
signs has drastically cut

Manager Warren Knowles;
should be done,
according to Knowles, is
the bus stop signs Should be
attached to their own
break-away poles and

down on the ridership on
the bus Unes.

"I really think the effect
on the number of
passengers has be en
minimal," she noted. One

Installed at the Mops. He
explain ed break-away
poles are of lIght materials

reason for this is that the

and des4pW to cut down

bus drivers have been told

injury pouibllitleg should a

to stop "where there is

motorist drive his vehicle

anyone standing and they

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North's three spade bid as "Four chette."
was forcin g and asked South
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king-jack.
anything better than a
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from kin and neighbors?
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said they feared a ntØthne ettack on the embassy.
hopper Elementary took
."Who kwws what's 1Wft to happen from b@M" Political oftime
to visit the Sanford
Miles Green, the fkd American released from the
Nursing and Convalescoid .aid. 'Thepe ,ked___
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room where he had been taken after being seized by two Modem

In tiny air sacs. On occasion, newspaper, P.O. Box 151,
one or more of these little air Radio City Station, New York,
sacsthlnsoutlikeabllsteron N.Y. 10019.
the surface of the lung. It can
It Is not unusual to have PAIn
and aching In a chest wall for
blow out.
When tW happens, the air quite some time after a large
whistles out of the lung through puncture Is made, as In your
thod hole into the space between case. The same is true for
the lungs and the rib cage. As people who have had chest
ii or
the air fills this potential space, surgery, for one
.
the lung collapses. That Is why another
such a condition is sometimes Whether you will have
another collapsed lung or not
called a collapsed lung.

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finished This time you'll
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lung, is not a serious problem, expand and move, I am sending

spontaneously, as in your case, blisterilke formations on the
It Is sometimes necessary to surface of the lung you have, if
sUp a tube through the chest any. This condition is more
wall and Into that space where common in young, healthy men.
the air Is accumulating. This I saw quite a few cues In the
allows the lung to re-expand as Air Force flying population. But
thealr inthatspacelspuahed acvllapsed lung can occur In

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71st Year, No. 153—Wednesday,

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fringe benefits totaling 1686,130 have been funded by
federal money in the Comprehensive Employment
Training Act (CETA) program, will have the same
fighting chance as other county employees of keeping
t heir Jobs after CETA funding expires for their positions
on Sept. 30.
County CommisWoners, Tuesday, on

of County Administrator Roger Neliwender agreed to
retain the CETA employees whose Jobs are considered
critical and essential in the IM'SO budget year beginning

Oct.lif thereiasufflclmtmoneyin thebudget— theunse
consideration used for all county employees.
Commissioner Dick Williams at f irst balked at the
proposal, hesitating to pledge In advance that the county
would pick up the salaries. But, Nelawender Insisted that
County Asks More Ful, Page 5A
without some kind of action there would be "no reason for
the CETA people to dick around and not jump ship."
"Theywlli be conaidered theunieasailotherem.
ployees," Chairman Bob French said. Approval was given
on a 4-1 vote, with Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff casting
the only negative vote.
Of the salaries, $407,223 will come from the general
fund; $248,278 from the fire protection fund and 4,lM
from the water and sewer fund. The employees are split
8iflOflg the various county departments and conetltutloesal
offices In t he courthouse.
ThesalarIescannotbef undedafterSept.30throbths
CETA program, County Personnel Director Lois Martin
told commissioners In recent weeks since rules and
regulations for the federal program have chMed to biring
it back to its ortglnalpwposeotatrainb program for the
chronically unemployed.
Meanwhile, 66 employees are to be retained from
periods ranging from seven to 14 months on the CETA
program
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lbsy are a source of Irritation to many, a loss at
rs,snuetocdtle farmers and thecauseof death for scene.
They area tiny creature that ventured to America lit
Imported plants In the 190k called the fire ant.
Seminole County farme&amp;4i1m the fire ant has been
raponsible for the deaths of clves, according to Frank
Jasa, S,ml4e County Extemlon Agent.
"If a calf Is born on or near one of the ant mounds, ft
chances of survival are pretty low, said JUL lbs
in large numbers, din" and
its flesh.
In addition to livestock, the firs ants threaten farm
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b.inbrohantringto travel over the ant molmds thet
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from t he farm to residential areas.
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problem used to be j on
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yards have them and they're cropping up in people aback
yards," said Jun.
What makes that situation even more r°isthst
there Is little that can be done to combat the firs ants, according to Jasa.
$35
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However, the results can be more severe,
Entomologists at the Department of Agriculture note f
ant stings have contributed to shock, gangren e and amputated limbo. Death can also result.
Earlier this year a Boldest Beach asthmatic was attacked by the ants and, in essence, suffocated to death.
The fire ant began In Alabama about 2* years ago and
has mn1Jed and begun moving Into other Mates. Today
there are few, If any, ansi in Florida not affected by fire
. ants, according to Jose.
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"Cold seema to be a bsrrler" said Jasa. "They are
moving north too, but they .psradly cannot live in some
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the paving ceot an arges by u.ito br'd the
: in moiId for cifft He I&amp; pro&amp; P, paidIm to own and IIMW wad to coadder wt
Jim SWer [9I*P"1WIM Liapsid Greius and dher pads * to be dor the orlØnM leans the bdft to MuMp' the cod bi*ct 'nlgM be.
and WIdel, that 100 PWOM Pull the r4ty who we ndng the bid.
Qiecey said the new code
Chacey asked the cornThe Longwood Conunlujon assessment is not allowed dred to p to the ppIng Doft the m.e-', BMW nii to submit nee 01 would afted anytbing more
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charged Commissioner Ray cituluil to mw as Initial of. than 10 sq. ft. with had and
has voted 44 to aarnmie 10 under
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air cen1ticm1i*. He e"'4.d
Weirs mob an Lelbsup.rger with being fleer, and StSICIOM
He said that although
percent of cod of paving West
one1codtosmemWarren Avenue and assess "Slider's srguments were ai.U)eflts on the Fleece "dlltispietfil". "You are IlieliWid, ls.unedB4 and
abutting property owner, 46 debatable, In order to got the propui,, bsci.s the city's tzylsg to riiad Ob dftg JuUsa told the commission to ilzsd herne would be $W.
Qiacey was rectidtothrow
Percent on the advice of City Job done quicker and avoid MI%V had 1.d 07 fad too through," be added. FluI bulld do bsefth hcft therist a
litigation," he advised the city mmy 0 the kion&amp;W and thi adiX wo postponed mtg Did .p.ciai aoaing ontory obonid out bide he bad r.eeiwd on
Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
be crods&amp;
fencing for Candyland Park and
Commissioner J. R. Grant to be willing to absorb a portion MOt1O1 PlvPiIty, $1 ft 01 Mondojr.
Qacq rqwW UM 1A 13, Qacey requested the corn- advertise for bide on a written
said he cod the no" vote as he of the cod a mbdmom 0110
Interim ty AdrMor Cadral Park, on Dog neck adsoilon pans an enurgy con- ad 01 speclficotlone. He said he
felt the city should pay one- percent.
"Ten percent will not solve Dovid Qiacey - that paving Road bee been acWr.d by aervatlon ordinsm to ad* an had
described
third of the cod.
the
Julian responded to oh- anything," laidSiader, "wear, of the direst has been corn- Mdplux as! ab for the unsrpeeiing baikitng code as SPKMkstloan when he '4d
jectiotis by the 10 property dealing with a few abutting istid, but he will not imow the proposad !1ng fflhty. The the date han dlrected. Jullan the firms to ask for bide, but
owners to paying 100 percent of property owners, who are being we adil the VAd bill Is City has ogried to ad sp a now luUiit.d the commission bad not advertised.

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'Statesman' Carter's Off

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
President Carter
flew to Mexico today ready to tackle a host of
ticklish problems and to establish with
President Jose Lopez Portillo a new
relationship between two countries sharing a
1,600..mlle common border.
Carter's visit coincides with a bleak outlook
for a continuing supply of Iranian oil for
Americans, which has added a dramatic
dimension to negotiations over the vast new
resources of Mexican oil.
But White House aides are telling reporters,
"Mexican oil is not an alternative to Iranian
oil" and Carter is "a statesman, not a merchant."

Italy Kicks Out U.S. Spy

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ROME (UP!)
A U.S. Intelligence expert
accused by a left-wing newspaper of spying on
Italian secret services has left the country
after being declared an undesirable alien by
the government, the U.S. Embassy said today.
The embassy said Domin ic A. Perrone, a
liaison officer between the U.S. Army
European Command and the Italian Intelligence community left the country
Thesday morning after the newspaper printed
the text of a secret U.S. State Department
report he allegedly wrote on Italian Intelligence gatherin g.

Virus Experts In Naples
NAPLES, Italy (UP!)
An international
team of virus experts, including th ree Americans, headed to Naples today to confer with
Italian physicians about the disease from
which 65 ba bies have died. Professor Fran
cesco Pocehiarl, director of Italy's Higher
Institute of Health, Identified the dread
disease as syncytlal virus Tuesday after
meeting the foreign specialists in Rome.
There is no vaccine available for the
disease, and Professor Gregory Prince of the
National Health Institute at Bethesda, Md.,
said, "Right now It's Impossible to make any
pred1ct1on aboutwhen'; vaccine will be
svatlsbhe!
lab
Juu&amp;&amp;
is only In the animal experimentation stage.
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PARIS (UP!) Insurgents backing Chad's
prime minister drove troops loyal to the
nation's president out ofhalf the capital city of
N'Djamena and toward French troops
guarding the homes of French citizens,
reports from the north African country said.
The remewed figh ting pitted forces backed by
President Felix Mallouin against Prime

Minister Hissen Habre's self-styled Army of
the North.

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(C-.li..,d Than Pap IA)
Cu-d Fri. Pap 1A)
#mh4o WIfll-n SW,an sad L.1Jig a MI 01 duff lately."
PfffmoL In that
about 70 other AmurIs_
were ta
cth. bare_
being
wdc"id the gurrilas en.
Tho-'4 01 ladle IrPop-Off
relusid ater lus
a.gotistkm.
vmo.d A.t, a banag. of taergas sad rme e laid down by the
fthimildano a drdc
of $1 n1I
puepli
ly UI Marim guardo. They said the guerrillas were seeking
analler t
Tanas but boedutog
Iran, Puk
ad the rnumbsrs of the obibi now latierided ascrd polic, SAVAX,
SovidUaian,.ansformsdpuloftheUJ daferial,. rtogsauthd thuegid to be ha,. taken rungs in the qiny.
Ri.Ia.
UPI ratur Ariher (Ws. in the cr&amp;wd of osdoobua, aid the
Slows Plan
Dabs,
fopgp
omeer', had be i.bdor mob yilsd "down with the aAI" and "down with Arlcal" He
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the pod ass _1 a lift, aid the
J wee so hostile "at one poMI I thoogI was going to
ByDONNAESTF
territory, saying h
owever he wing mlly tekeovor in f'bow.,,1,
be 1ych.d"
Herald Staff Writer
would Prefer to give the paving
A fsr
dud
ad sowy 01 side bows to Ma
rIumth was wieble to pravad the vurranithig 01 the CO.
cod to the city In cub and allow frlundo - 'Ipike," Dabs w formerly one 01 the dspunr's bssy, once the Amirteane e rs
the bi
and
Preliminary plans for the 10 that money to be used to pay tq.rmk sapuita an livid
s. He had served as He. I
adjotoW ceenpoand were put aider the gi.d of Mmoini
Id, 12.75 acre Plan Grove part of the cod of paving a f t Moscow mby and held the d.pii"-t's '- rub, loilMIa. The Americans sad 70 IranIan Tleysss r.1nlned
subdivision to be built adjacent street entirely within the city.
MIercssador.
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to Lake Griffin and north of The developer was told to place
Jeda tend ps in AIghsMIan Apri 7, 117$,
UIRobsy officials In the coinpoavl said "all 01 the liftwing
Pluincea Street have been sent his request for a variance In and pruldid MoSd Dosed
, h imii1 had i.k.d dtkra hive DOW left or bean captured" by the Th'ibtI
back to the drawing boards by writing,
power In a cosp in 117I w billed in the IIig.
forcea.
On Casselberry City Council. The preliminary plans will be
1uahflMy in ?g"-Msa pl cbos in Iru aid the steady
In Joradem, UI Defense Secedary Harold Heown said the
Developer Andrew Kasha discussed again at a Feb.
dotuloratice of Pakistan, beef neuty dodrey.d the US rW 01 Usited St" would dip i Its evacuation from Iran and Is trying
was told to confer with the city workshop.
4dm,. slung the livid Uiean's southern Lordar, Asosriss to got pw
to sund aircraft Into Iran. He ruled out the of
engineer, planner and other In other business, the analysts have said.
UI teSopo to free stranded An*1
or to protect the
staff personnel to coordinate council:
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the plan, for the development -Adopted a resolution
1Swe an _d 7* Anierlcane dill In Iran; orfgffly
ifraaii
tar'
W"IVon
by
lliJleg
($er
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after citizens from the
Jllng f
there e more than 4100 ladading military advisors, oil men
Dabs ad sspreued Ma "obsek sad house' at his
Griffin area complained a pop meter deposits to codomurs
'T6 11111mid ad of
th fo di 4,dI4,4 and _
off valve Ins proposed drainage who ha,. held a good psymod
A apii" for lCheaisi,U aid the attack on the embassy was
puhilc
Mw" ada valued tniiisg,"y
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retention pond would dump record for a perio d
miTled
at by 'aiMIS L.ft
Joined F1mibiI In his
Ih hIgm.t
01
UCSU water Into the lake years. Those others who ,. Ma cerut Ipthe Dabs 4-p4i
stroggi.
toçIe
Stab
P4Qh TUflId R Pablavi but abcs the
to
be paid six Foreip Service. Hi bo
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d*bi heavy storms.
posted deposits
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01
James Bfr ieyer 01 the Perve haul MIsrod, on
of
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of an
Lake Griffin was told the their deposits In the form of
áowdown botwi. r
Madame
ad
MUL
council the lake overflows it, credit on their bills.
Services,
Modem b* men,told
lnki during heavy dorms -Tabled bide adIl Feb. 30 on
mawanun tlrongh the barred gates of the qhy "badd. the
NW increased drainage from the construction di
-'bwi thu (merlcuis) we free to do their Jobs.
paved drub In the proposed works building after It was
"(k people ha,. mot with the "'euader and the rod of the
In
development would worsen the pointed old the low bid 01
people and opv4ogli.d f or t m
problem.
$134,430 It more than PillS
"We ha,. aeursdthun dour full protection aid dour respect
Council Chairman Frank above the amount budgut.d for
TALLAHA, Pin. (UPI) -fl's. "sited, '-*g ad, but
and
sow our yo revolutlonariss we protecting the "s.y,"
the cotutructicti. Builgotid Is Gov. Bob GtObem is$sslng lV'-'IM hibo in Ebi'SlI ad
Slftft OW w4hg
P'"1 ted.
LelgPdy and Carl Robertson Jr. P.O.
sunless t
without Mleanry lausau in overall
Gem. I
Gad,
of
of the UI
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Stated their opposition to the
a
Advisory Greop in Iran, aceu"ipenitd SeWvan to F'omdal'i
pop-off. Robertson also said he the convenience 01 the bus.
Gr.bii lid hal pveIma
emelak aid I'U
headqt.r,, whure the Americans' r,1eu. was
edly
could not support a planning dicopped at the side door of the ripr'lt,w Ynesdey i Ma balgot will pest Fi"Militated.
commission city ball.
(toVa
1,
0, be da
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$to, .
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In Hih.I
waive
r.w edreaceway
ball
paving of an entrance road to where pillars, one 01 whIch Gribem said tog the Go,uraors Maid gdbu
1luuut
sudical tuto. Je WI.
c
On development by going Into cracked during a windstorm,
Gesbos Is rdu to r -- ltsU. 01 Ma prop
Jue Vate A. WI.
edt
Who bo MINI 5
an assessment program of and a fo'rdutlon were formerly Thiesdoy,
it Is sapect.d totatal weund $14
ft Is the
the beau tsr
s Jr. disk. Mary bo
years,
a4jacud property owners for located and to post at the Cite a first bI' builgot in 11 years (The 1177 Iagiddur. swM'4'md
ho. u1hI to 5.-'-- ,
was rs-shstlal seud
the ptg•
lighted bulletin board,
the state frm sste to blamial bedb.) ad the '4ud in
to $upt1ke1!.
Medal H.øItaI fir
Sciudle said the city does not -Authorized receipt 01 bids Fbldo eey.
force an assessment program for the rebuilding 01 a section of
lie is pripos__accaaçsylng tweemW rcck in IVJWtIr
WV OPENINGII
GRAND
on residents. The chairman Winter Park Drive aid coo. tan levied by irked rlds ada I percent csi
on in..
pointed old the plans include struction of a six-fed-wide czIsuIinprspuutytanraunuc
NOW
IN
by cow ad Moieties
the drainage retention pond as asphalt sidewalk from for gsuual 11 11
qasffaw
Wt of the recreation property Marigold to Queens Mirror
elidd be
to be donated to the city and North on Winter Park Drive. An more a.,e.s thus pmibsbly say sr dde," Oraboi"waid
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he Is
HWY. a.,, Lk.
Kasha said he would correct alternate bid also will be ac prspedagan.verdiisweaneisdd.op
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adp.yrisuf.,
tha.Sch*dte urged that the pop. copied for a slzfeet-wlde pab&amp; empisysse wilMa CalisVs 7 percent wage and price
PIP AUTO INSURANCE
off be removed from the asphalt sidewalk bdw.us the gsit
1
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C&amp;lp.rd. . TODAY
3232450
image
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pond
and
two
ydal
Bowl
Qrcls
on
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consiA-ration be given to either Wider Park Drive.
creating a larger pond or two -Aittierised reCeipt 01
FLORJoAfor theloldhlak.TdpldDrive

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Kasha said he could pive mnadir drainage improeemeuts

WASHINGTON (UPI) Citing the need to
encourage peace-making in the Middle East,
the administration Is asking Congreu to
muly $2
$760 million for

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infirm, persons with lanuage problems, and

walilReseby, Fibnwp. 16 im.-vei. 71. No. 113
riliffiU DOW edhis. ONO Sssdsv Iv The isa,d Nefift
15iN.Pr*w..1auçsrsse.Mo.
Clue cutup Ps 0 $uit PNS44 $015
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i1I*$ Nil: We iee, iu.r 03.iigo tlit MIMI V.

"Naturally I feel overjoyed," said Deming
Smith, attorney for the city's school district.
But Steve Pevar, lead counsel for the ACLU
which had brought the suit, said, "I'm
devastated. Judge Bogue is allowing students
to sing what they can't recite. Someone should
set the Bible to music" to circumvent a 1963
U.S. Supreme Court decision prohibiting
prayers in public schools.

W. L Gramkow LFD
Funeral directing cataiot be
regarded ujug another "Joblibl
It requires dedication aid a

sense of conscIexe,..and W. L.
Gran*ow
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A fierce winter storm swept in from the
Pacific Tuesday, lashing the coasts of
Washington, Oregon and northern California
with high winds and tides, killing at least
seven people. And part of the nation's longest
floating bridge -7,131 feet was ripped loose
on Washington's Hood Canal, There were no
reports of casualties.
Tall trees were sent crashing to the ground
by fierce gusts in the southwestern part of
Washington and widespread power outages
were reported as the wind hammered away
until shortly after midday. The storm turned
into a blizzard as It moved into the Cascades
and high Sierras. Another storm with winds
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Colorado and Wyoming and moved onto the
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apothecary shops and medical
supply stores to be included In
the permited uses under that
zoning.

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plumbing, building,
mechanical, gas and housing
codes. Those amendments are
put of the regular update of the
city's codes and apply only to
new construction, according to
building officials.
The commission unanimously
adopted the city's annual affirmative action plan. The plan
emphasizes training local
minorities and women for
advancement In city government from the ranks of existing
city employees,
The commission also op.
proved a plan for altering the
concrete median at the intersection of French Avenue
and Shannon Drive, Just south
of the ABC Lounge. The
modification would trim part of
the median allowing traffic

city toning ordinance expanding the use provisions of
the
Multiple
Family
Residential, Office and
Institutional (RMOI zoning).
The expanded use will permit

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CHICAGO (UP!)
The National PTA,
releasing its third review of prime-time
television, is pointing the finger at advertisers
who put their money behind what the group
considers violent or offensive programs. The
organization said Tuesday it initiated the
review of advertisers of. both commendable
and objçç1oqa)j, pxrç 1 h,cause 'advertising dollars are me economic base upon
which network programs live or die"

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Sanford; Joseph Spaulding,
2307 South Oak Ave., Sanford
and Lion Stelnmeyer Sr., 215
South Oak Ave., Sanford.
The commission also op

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The commission also adopted

25th St. and French Ave.;
Donald M. Fuller, to advertise
the opening of Florida Business
Equipment Company, in the
Sanford Plaza, and for Torn
Wynn to advertise special sales
at the Toy and Hobby Chest In
the Zayres Plaza.
The following were reappointed to the city's Central
Examining Board for two year
terms: Al Por2lg, P.O. Box 51,

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - At a Senate
education subcommittee hearing on why the
basic skills of American students are so
embarrassingly low, education consultant
Paul Copperman blamed busing and affirmative action plans that retain unqualified
teachers, and a "permissive educational
ideology" that allows ethnic studies, sociology
and current events to be taught instead of
world history.
Rudolf Flesch, author of the 1955 best-seller
"Why Johnny Can't Read," disagreed with
Copperman on almost everything except the
fact that standards are declining. Improper
teaching is the "chief source of education
deterioration," he said.

PISRUASY 13, lfll

71W only requirements are that the person

Capital's ownership of the hotel
is obtaining the Holiday Inn
franchise. Salgado will travel to
Nashville, Tenn., Holiday Inn
headquarters, next week to
seek formal approval to take
over the franchise, he said.
National Capital does not own
the hotel, it manages the hotel.
Final sale is contingent upon
getting the hotel chain's
franchise, said Salgado.
In other action, the commission granted 90 extensions
on condemnations of buildings
at the following locations: 320 S.
Oak Ave.; 1301 through 1303
Elliott Ave.; 1305 Elliott Ave;
105 Shannon Drive; 611 Oak
Ave.; 1928 Maple Ave.; 1908
Pecan Ave.; 411 Sanford Ave.;
406 through 411 Sanford Ave.
and 701 W. Third St.
The commission also granted
approval for use of mobile
trailer signs for 60 days for:
William C. Conley, to advertise
the opening of his gas station at

Why Can't Johnny Read?

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customers who we out of town.
Under this plan,any FPL Qotomer may de4
nate another party to receive a copy of the
"final nodce statenient.
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U.S. District
Judge Andrew Bogue, basing his 16-page
opinion on a Supreme Court case, Tuesday
ruled religious carols sung with traditional
holiday music have a primary purpose that is
secular, neither advances nor inhibits sacred
beliefs and does not entangle the government
with excess religion
and may be sung in

plants from the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church,
which uses marijuana In Its religious rites.
Police raided the church grounds late
Tuesday night and found the plants growing In
the rear of two houses about 25 feet from
Biscayne Bay. Thomas Reilly, known as
Brother Louv, said the CopticS plan legal
action against 'the pollee. "This is robbery,"

titi4erstnod Or kpm. So to avoid the hard.
ship o( disconnected service, FPL has Instituted
anew IiuNe Nuke Protection Plan. This

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Then we allow a reasonable amount of time
tr the customerto respond to this notice.
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A partnership headed by
National Capital Companies
Ud. of Altamonte Springs has
cleared one of the final hurdles
on Its way to taking ownership
of the Sanford Holiday Inn.
The company was given the
go-ahead to take over the 99year-lease for the Holiday Inn
property Monday night by the
Sanford City Commission.
The new owners of the hotel
Plan to remodel the dining and
lounge areas of the facility,
according to Fred Salgado,
president 01 National Capital
Companies.
Under the plans for
remodeling, Salgado said the
lounge would be moved to an
area on the left of the entrance
to the present dining area.
The dining room will be expanded with landscaping and
tables sot on the patio area for
outdoor dining, according to
Salgado.
The last obstacle In National

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Ican hear the roar of those big engines already,
Saturday's activity Is wrapped around the
andthe
Daytona 500lsdlll a few days olf.
Sportemai
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at 1 p.m.
ft's the
gathering of the spoits year th
Sotospeak, all of the above Is merely a dry ten
Contra! Florida, this granddaddy of the dock car
for &amp;mday, for kI,era as well as fans.
races.
The test for delvers Is low" vi Mike.For those
Sunday it 12:15 p.m. a deafening roar will perf
with a rather reddidi tint just above the
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meate the earthins of some 175,000 race fans.
c011211"ll, I is lasting through the roce without runIt's one of those rare moments In sports for which
ning out of beer
there is no equal.
Speed Week's Daytona is absolute heaven for
The folk, down at the Sonford Recreation
Deportment
are
buy
plans down for a May
those racing fans In
the south.
Thepitting
scene Is
12 mlnknarathon race which will span some 13.2
traditionally packed stands, long lines at both
Mike.
concession stand and restrooms, and a somewhat
carnival atmosphere In the infield where shirtless,
It's for auages, en
fee isØ.Starthigtime
beergllng men make sport of argutng over
will be I am., and the event is coaponaored by the
who's the bed driver.
8thv4 Sunrise Kiwanis Club. Terry Log, track
Next main event will be Thursday at 1p.m. when
By __ HAYNES
aid cross co
cow"coach emeritue from riinde
they race 125 miles. On Friday, the Baby Grand 100
Commwilty Collage, Is assisting in the med.
Is held at 11 a.m. and at 2p.m. Is the NASCAR 200.
Plans call far the race to conclude at the civic

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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 3054122-11 or 831-9193
Wednesday, February 14, 1979-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
:He Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $325; 6 Mophs, $1850;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, *3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60: Year, $40.00.

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Not much public sympathy has been forthcoming for farmers of the militant American
Agriculture Movement who have been battling
police and paralyzing Washington's traffic with
their $50,000 tractors to dramatize their demands
for higher government subsidies.
On the contrary, with food prices up 11.6
Percent last year, the average citizen must hope
that Congress will hold firm and not raise farm
price supports.
Such supports burn twice — first in the expenditure of tax funds and second through increased food costs occasioned by higher government-pegged prices and by reduced production
mandated under the farm price support program.
Actually, the AAM represents a relatively
small minority of farmers and the reasoning Is
hard to comprehend.
Net income for farmers rose from $20 billion in
1977 to $28 billion last year, the third highest increase on record farmers' assets Increased from
$700 billion to $800 billion.
And while the prices that farmers received
averaged about 30 percent higher in September
than a year earlier, the prices they paid for tools,
fertilizer and cotwumer goods — including food —
rose only 10 percent.
Federal farm aid in fiscal 1978 amounted to
more than $10 billion, a four-fold expansion in just
two years.
Most of this was spent for parity — guaranteeing farmers roughly the same purchasing power
for their crops that prevailed during the first two
decades of this century.
The AAM insists that prices pegged now at
about 70 percent of parity should be increased to 90
percent.
The payment of government subsidies to
farmers of not planting crops makes no more sàse
In a famine-threatened world today than it did
during the GreatDepression at a time when
n'tfltons faced bui"r.
Moreover, as Sen. EdmundMuskle, D-Maine,'
has pointed out, In addition to increasing Inflation,
farm support bills significantly reduce production
of the most significant exports this country has."
Farm exports fast year amounted to about $27
billion, a mammoth offset against the cost of oil
imports.
Despite the enervating Influence of government subsidies and interferences agriculture has
become a glory of the free enterprise system,
feeding 59 persons per farmer contrasted with only
10 in the Soviet Union and five worldwide.
And If free enterprise means what we think It
does, farmers could magnify their remarkable
productivity if the "New Foundation" would cast
off the last of their New Deal shackles.

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WASHINGTON (NEA)—Winston (urchIfl,
'"Big BrotherConsumer Protector is dead." So
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declared one Robert B. Reich, the federal Trade
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democracy as "the worst system devised by the
Cnlon's director of policy planning, one
wltofman — foralltheothers."
day lad fall. But, In the age ofbsnalc
And after years of supposedly searching study,
miracles, Big Brother Consumer Protector has
first the Democrats and now the Republicans
risen from the deed and has been reincarnated In
have reached pretty much the same conclusion
the form of a sort of natic'iil naimy.
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about the method by which both parties choose
Though the FTC, under ardi'co
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their vice presidential nominees every four
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has made a grid deal of
years.
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noise about Its oiiinmthn,4
Few Americans are ilkely to quarrel with
and competition by pushing for advertising by
Churchill's assessment of democracy, but It Is
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doctors, lawyers, accountants and other
difficult for anyone over the age of puberty to
proi.onais, it just can't resist re,esUng to Its
accept with equanimity the notion that no real
oldwaysofdeeklngwhat'sbestfcryouandyour
Improvement Is possible In the vice presidential
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selection process.
Jot Ilk, a nanny, the Fit wants to take an
The twin disasters of Spiro T. Agnew and
of the children. In ths cirreit Ilebildruls ad
Thomas F. EaØdon are simply too fresh In our
vortising proceeding" they are proposing to ban
memories to Inspire much confidence In a
chllei's ads dirng program times when
system that depends almost exclusively on the
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judgement of one exhausted person—the newly
commercials to med with price FTC approval
chosen presidential nominee — and his equally
(Caleb?); to ban all commercials that njgJ4
frazzled clone advisers.
appeal to children .1gM years of age or under;
In 1976, both parties were lucky. Jimmy Carter
and to ban advertising of many sugared food
had the nomination locked up well before the
products to kkle 12 or under.
Democratic convention, and had ample time to
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consider and scrutinize vice-presidential
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Association of
njj about the
possibilities. Former President Ford likewise
First Amendment bnplketloni of these proposed
had at least reasonable assurance of winning
bans. He says, "Broadcasters would be
nomination, and had undertaken Investigations
prohibited from carrying commercials for did
ofahalf.dozenorso potential running mateslong
aud some chewing "net tome tontlçades
before he ever reached Kansas City.
BUSINESS WORLD
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But then lsno guarantee that the parties —or
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closely contested convention battle, where the
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PITrsSIUP.GH (UPI) - In Pirir1sytvvJa, the enrolled to a wide rang. of *Ilo they need Io. altogether. De w reani led íó isusal t
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received no prior screening by anyone — a Ia date where oil was first drilled commercially know to pomp oil and maintain the .qulpin.et companies rniilig theee products from having
Agnew and Eagidon.
To provide the "haids.on" experience, the the ability to tell about them?
more than a cry ago, students are learning
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President Carter has already said that Walter how to pnp black pd from the gr
school has set up an oil production facility on
Since we don't have accessto the Indde of Mr.
F. Mondale will be his running mate again In
Bradford Ares 111gb School, loedsd near the eight acres of adjacent property end has the
chok'shssdar that ofhiaffl,sw.cwonly
lISO,but ftls always possible that someone other New York border In the western region, has rights to oil, gas sat minerals on another 35 guess at what makes them tick. But It sans
than Carter could wind up as the presidential added the unique cls - called Petroleom woodland acres nearby.
clear from their determined actions that they
nominee. And the Republican contest Is wide PflAuction The oil flows from the school's nine pivot-arm really don't think you have aegh am to say
vocational studies.
The "am County school prides itself on pomp', through, lines, to separators and storage "no" to your childeai when you don't want them
open, notwithstanding Ronald Reagan'.
current status as frontrunner. prec
teaching a
of boys to become tanks. The school's first oil rig Is expected to to have too many .wids.
edent and "roslmsd" and "rosdabouta" and says the begin drilling later this year.
In 1976, Reagan broke with precedent
Despit, the Barry of free enterprise talk at the
named Sen. Richard Schwelker, &amp;Pa., as his students are graduating to jobs In the local oil
old operation. Don't worry
'WVVS got the whole budnus," said shod
M ft's
the s folks, well do that for you
ravth mate weeks before the GOP convent
q.
thinking,
ft
of the mock oil fluid.
Aides say Reagan still believes an advance Myron "Mac" Crumrthe, supervisor of
to bsssylng.Iaitsoversimpleviewo( ths
seems
Silidaids spend half a day on the oU 115N siti world it seems to M&amp;* two categories:
selection Is sound policy, but refuse to cmIt
.atim, ssi the program was
him to a shoW course this UrnS around.
WIth the pumps end studying at a menaficturors and advertisers of proscta, all
Well
darted the.e years ago at the request of the an
Led weak, a special penal of the Republican Indwtry, which was experiencing a trained woñ'hop, said the other half In regal*r classes.of whom we orommed to be evil geniuses until

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proved otherwise; and on the other side the
' 1IOI1 shod 20 pieced of the
mending any formal change In peirty rules that Pumaull, Qiakar 81st. and Fendail
world's red of us, flacid victims of fluidi* schemes
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could force all GOP presidential caqdkflee to &amp;VWM of WItCO Cap., &amp;a have was In the
motor olls ad to sell Prided Q4.pes and the Is
follow the 1t76 Reagan _precedent. They also NSL
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poking through their Big _ 0 r-Ndional
In additlosts Bradford r "4s or. predicting Non Khome for saving a. an bm the isrees
selection process, such as leaving the choic, of a ciais*t Piti sa QIIktr Side, a bit farther
enotIar major oil boom, N I tisilt of a $5 of
vice presidential nominee to the ccnveotlonitielf from the Bmdwd west soM they an
, bat thsyll have to do Withoet Mr.
million federal project. The EVR Department Put.ctaks
or postponing the selection until days or weeks On door
direct aid. You see, a f4.tal
with the tires top oonçw" on a new
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oflar the preaidLs1 nominee has been chosenm
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Patechok tram the
reeekj tictnlqsit.
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bad ruled
rival who might be the bed pursonforthejob gr.fremeprgrem"
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and also a zifying selection.
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ejng oikuhesd g
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deference to Moslem code that requires
women.to be covered from ankle to wrist. She
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will host the two-how show, to be nationally
televised, and other presenters include Debbie
Boone, Dionne Warwick, Andy GIbb, Steve
Martin, Lily Tomlin, Isaac Hayes and opera
star Jan Peerce.

Sunshine is free. Today, were using it in solarpools and
heaters,
:i1•for example. These and
other direct applications
heated of solar energy can help
reduce the
demands upon electricity. Yet turning
sunshine into electricity
is anything.but free. We
do have the technology
to generate electricity from
solar energy. But it still
possible to do this at a
cost affordable to our customers.
So FPL, with other power companies and the
federal government, is investing millions in solar
research. Looking ways to reduce the cost of
generating electricity from the sun a cost
that's many times more than from oil, coal
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Wee supporting the Electric
Power Research Institute. EPRI
will be among the first users of
water

'Look, Mom, No Gun...'
KNOXVILLE, Tenn (UP!) — Debbie Smith
is strictly business with robbers: no gun, no
money. The Scottie's restaurant clerk told two
would-be robbers Tuesday they couldn't have
the money they demanded if they didn't have
They could not produce a gun and Ms.
Smith was as good as her word. The two got
into a car and sped away, Police Det. George
Hipshlre said.
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sheriff's department the last half of the year only.
The Gulf Oil Corp. put "up the yellow light for us," Etchberger
said, reporting that Gulf which does not receive Its major crude A
oil supply from Iran, told county staff members It might have to
supply other oil companies which do receive their major crude
supply from that Mideast nation if a crisis develops.
Gulf, Seminoles major gasoline supplier, thus might not be
able to supply all the county's needs unless It has an adequate
allocation from the DOE.
Etchberger said Exxon, Texaco, Amoco, and Mobile have 'I
announced plans to serve their customers on the basis of gasoline
allocations. One county in the state was put on allocation Feb. 1, '
he said.
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In addition to the allocation from Gulf Oil, the county will be
asking for an allocation from Amoco, supplier of unleaded
preiniwn gasoline from the sheriff's department.
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Mapping tactics for the current membership drive of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, Art Grindle (center) who gave the pep talk at the
Tuesday kickoff breakfast shares ideas with chamber president Vie Arnett (left)
and membership drive chairman Wayne Albert. The drive runs through 6 p.m.
Th ursday. Goal: 1,000 members, surpassing last year's total of 63$.

CAMPAIGNING

Former Conservative Party Cabinet
minister Reginald Maulding died early
Wednesday at a London hospital. He was 61.
Maulding was suffering from hepatitis, kidney
failure and internal bleeding. Maulding
was made Home Secretary In thenConservative Prime Minister Edward Heath's
government in 1970, but had to resign two
years later over his Involvement in
bankrupcty proceedings from a Yorkshire
architect, John Poulson.

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Chairman Bob French announced Tuesday as commissioners
voted unanimously to request the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) for an increase in the Seminole County's gasoline and
diesel fuel all ocation.
"A conservation program has already begun." Jeff Etchberger, director of the Office of Management, Analysis and
Evaluation (OMAE), said.
Etchberger recommended the country ask for an Increase In
the allocation set during the 1974 energy crisis by DOE of 365.17
gallons of regular and regular unleaded gasoline and 112,833
gallons of diesel fuel. Fuel used in the 1977-18 fIscal year totaled
385,475 regular and regular unleaded, 224,628 gallons of diesel and
56,101 gallons of premium unleaded.

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By United Press International
A Valentine's Day salute Is in order for
Glynn "Scotty" Wolfe, the romantic's
romantic. Wolfe likes to get married around
Valentine's Day, and he's had plenty of
practice. He's listed in the Guinness Book of
World Records as the most married man In
the world with 22 marriages. He said he
believed that at one time he had 33 children
and 16 current and former mothers-in-law.
Wolfe, a hotel owner in Blythe, Calif., Tuesday
announced his engagement to intended No. 23,
Eva Mejias of Indio, Calif. The wedding had to
wait a couple of weeks, however, for court
approval because the bride is only 17. Wolfe is
70. "I may appear to be an unusual man and
perhaps lam," Wolfe said "but I'm a happy
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The aiçreme ceat of pikI 1 has uphold the death sew
lance of Zailfiker All Bhutto, the deposed prime minister convicted of ceir4 19 murder a political opponent.
The Intenistlonal Commission of Jurists, Amnesty Inter.
national, and winy others have questioned the fairness of his
ttli), but the present government of Pakistan should be con.
Mderlmg clammy In Its own iMer.
Despite WsihotLngcoinIngi as a prime minister and his
alleged aivolvemiat In an ur'iat'cn plot, Bhuttoren'iIns a
popular political figure is Pakistan. Demointratlone prot*Ing
the carrying outo1 his death smtencefollowed Quickly after the
aapnzne cowl's divided derision.
Tirhey his agreed to accept Mr. Bhuttou en exile witha
promise that he would not be allowed to- - that country ass
hue for political activity.
Thu offers one way for Gin. M*.mnid Zia ial4laq, who
ówettwsw Bhut$o In sM, to remove him from the scene without
the provocation of an execution.
To send Mr. Shidlo to the plows amid suplclon' that he
was railroaded tirosigh a trial and conviction could 11gM a tue.
to an ,qgoion of civil disorder In Pktstw.

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managers will be hack on the field In the near future
. as srtni marks the time of the year when kids that
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Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1919--SA

County Asks
More Fuel

PEOPLE

(.m Leonard, whose Leonard Shell team won
Siford'g Florida Uttle Major League city
c1'i'npcnsblp led iwnmer, was featured recently
In Shell t'rogriss, the nationwide trade pubilcatic"
for Shell Oil Co.

Choos'i'ng
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

for the final few
center, with traffic mocked
blocks.
ReieHhseof the rscreatkndspsrth2uthua
up far renners who are considering editing In the
to sign
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10,00Giiwter
up and get a free T4hirt," she says.
I'd be rigid down, Bane, except that I get out of
wind afterlOmeteri.

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SPORTS
6A-Evonlng Herald,Ssnford, Fl.

Indiana171, Houston 120
Wash 13$, San Diego 136 2ot
Portland 120, New Orins 101

Pro Basketball
NSA Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pct. OS
Wash
38 16 .704
Phila
32 19 .627 413
New Jrsey
77 26 .309 101 7
New York
25 33 .131 15
Boston
23 32 .418 15',
Central Division
W L Pct. GB
San Anton
33 21 .519
Houston
31 21 .361 1
Atlanta
30 27 .526 3
Clevelnd
22 31 .393 10',
Detroit
19 37 .339 13',
New Orins
19 3$ .333 14
Western Conference
Midwest Divisio,,
W L Pct. 05
Kan City
31 21 .610
Denver
31 27 .531
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21 31 .411 11'-,
Indiana
23 33 .411 h1 ,
Chicago
20 36 .357 11'
Pacific Division
W L Pct. GB
Seattle
34 20 .630
Los Ang
33 22 .614
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33 22 .600 1',
Portland
25 25 .520 6
San Diego
21 31 .466 9
Golden St.
25 32 .439 10 ',
Tuesday's Results
New Jrsey 111, Kan City 102
Clove 117, Los Angeles 111
Denver 104, Chicago 91

Wednesday, .b. 14, 17
Rozelle,

Maras To Meet;

Miller Barber Si
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TUCSON, Aria. (UP!) During the past 16 years, Miller
Barber has probably played In
as many PGA tournaments as
anyone.
Only a handful of golfers have
earned more money - and a lot
more have earned a lot less, or
even given tç the tour to take
steady work at country clubs
close to home.
Barber, who will be 48 on
Mardi 31, darted out as a

country dub pro at Apawarnis
In Rye, N.Y. In 1050, and at the
Umehe was a long way from his
home In Sherman, Tens.
"Those folks at Apawamla
were good to me," recalled
Barber Tuesday while getting
ready to play In this week's
Tour event, the 1250,000 Tucson
Open. "Had it not been for then
Insisting, I might never have
come out on the tow."
Barber, like all young

players, struggled for the first
four years, then finished 31h on
the money lid In 1963 to dart a
string that now has been
stretched through 16 straight
years in the top 00.
far this year Barber has
won $14,221, mod of It coming
from a tie for fowlli place Id
week In the Hawaiian Open.
Barber finished with alllnthe
wind and rain at WWe
Sunday and only tires players

shot better over 72 holes -the
winner, Hubert Green, Fiasy
Zoeller and Larry Nelson.
All tire, are here for the
Tucson Open as well as In
Trevino, Tom Kite, Bruce
Uetzke, Gene Littler and
Palmer. Zoeller won the San
Diego Open for his first career
victory and after finishing
second In Hawaii he Is the top
money winner thus far this year
with $,44t

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the event, during the year and
had not matured enough In
time, so Randolph Park, a
municipal course which plays
to par-70, is the site for the
tournament this week.

Among the rnLwing hare are
the year's other winners John Mahaffey, who has a more
loft hand, Ben Crenshaw and
Lou Hinkle. Mahaffey won the
Hope (lassie, Crenshaw the
PtLe*Iz Open and Hinkle was
the victor in the Crosby.
There
a new, and tenporary, course for the Tucson
Open this year. Several greens
were rebuilt at Tucson
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rawilno henamedJimManhalltomanagehisOkliA's
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Denver o
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oftheYear,aIdnowIf Finley seilsthe A's to Marvin Davis of
:-Danver, he figures Marshall will save Davis the trouble 01 finding
a new manager....
"amateur" Soviet National hockey team, which skated
!rings wound U
left this country with lot more
than pleasant memories. The Russians netted nearly a quarter.
"ülllon dollars for their tiree games here. The NHL Players'
Association and the NHL Itself didn't dobadly, either, spiW"
close to a h1fmIflIon dollars. Each N1fl4 player received i3,oso
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make your expenses. You have
to win a lot of those checks from
10th to 15th place to make a
decent living."

Semionoles,
Hawks Win

' Parade

flitted himself for more than $4 million with Rod Carew and given
Ms chief executive, Buuy Bavasi, the go-ahead to pick up 31-yeartld Campy Canpaneris. If the Angels make the deal with the
: 1 lTL they'll be getting an
Nhe-hill Shortstop Without
:much range anymore, who, in addition, has a no-cut contract
guaraiteeiiig him 7O,000 for the neat three years. Angola'
Maiiger Jim Fregosi would ilk. Canpaneris for Inairaics but
.'BavasI doesn't know whether he wants to make the deal. The
Rangers also would give op catcher Dave Roberts and get third
baseman Dave 0*1k....
Frank Cashen, former general manager for the Baltimore
.orioles and more recently vice president 01 marketing for Jerry
:Hoffberger's brewing company In that city, Is beck in baseball
;terthreeyears.HehastakenoveruadinInIftyeoffice. In
:thS ccinmli.Ior's office, filling the Job previously handled by
.jijj, Jotuon, now running the minor leagues....
., New York's football Giants, who hay, looked everywhere
will look this weekend at a prospect from outside the cowry
wli. they htavtswJo. 8ein'iU-, who coached the Montreal
ad Villho
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"I've always operated on the
theory that Sunday Is payday,"
he says. "My goal always is to
move past people and win

Barber has won only 11
tournaments, but that is not the
reason for his success. Instead,
ft's an ability to shoot a low
score in the final round week
after week and rick iç a 11g.

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"It was a good team effort,"
were Tusiciny night's winners said Winning coach Bill Payne
afterward. "David Thomas and
In NO school basketball,
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and then hot again In a 6117 welL"
trhinph over Lyman. Lake
Thomas scored a season-high
Howell's Hawks downed rival 21 points while Whitney
' Lake Brantley, 504 using directed the Seminole attack
define. as Its primary weapon, from his point position, getting
The SeMinole-Lyman contest Was points and seven assists.
was something 01 a teaser for
Willie Nelms was also In
the Lyman High fans. They saw double figures for Seminole
their team fall behind In the with 11 points.
early stages and much as 4041
Glenn Statunbsugh led the
hallway through the third Lyman attack with 18 poInts.
dais.. But Lyman rallied and Srn'ioIs WW iti record to
cut the gap to 4147 before 13-13 while Lyman fell to 9-13.
Seminole copIta1Izedona series
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ScantIly 12. Fouls: Howell 3,
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MINOLI: (1) Nelms 1
sen,.' . McCrey 4, Whitley
ORLANDO - Seminole Thomas 21, Stephens &amp; iiimor
(aimiinfty Collage, always a Hicks 1. Totals 23.IC1.
threat but usually Joor
Stambaugh 1 . Gillis
wtIvibtgthscIoeeone,f0jg
Logue 7. Totals 22 1344 57
15th lk.tbsll l In 21 games Halftime: Sanford 30, Lyman 22,.
uIsSanford 14. Lyman h1.Fouled
Tuesdeir id&amp;t4 when ardi.rlval
Valencia nabbed an $740 JV- Sanford 53, Lyman 4.
trlianph which kept It In the
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the New York Giants, Wellington Mara and
his nephew, Tim, will meet with NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle today in an effort to
end the dispute that has kept the Giants from
naming a director of operations or coach for
two months.
Tim Mara also confirmed Tuesday that he
and his uncle had interviewed Harvard Coach
Joe Restic at Giants Stadium about replacing
John McVay, who was fired as head coach on
Dec. 18. The Maras began interviewing
coaching candidates Monday.
Reds

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Results
NY Islanders 6, Colorado 1
Vancuvr 3, St. Louis 3 tie

Football
Minnesota
Signed piaceklcker
Tom Jurich.
Baseball
Minnesota
Announced the
signing to one- year contracts of
outfielders Bornbo Rivera, Ken
Landreaux and Dave Edwards.
Toronto
Agreed to terms with
pitcher Mark Lemongelloon a two.
year contract.
Cincinnati
Signed pitcher Paul
Moskau to a 1979 contract.
Cleveland
Announced the
signing to one- year contracts of lefthanded pitcher David Clyde, right.
handers Sam Spence and Sandy
Wihtol, Infielders Wayne Cage and
Luis DeLeon and catchers Ron
Hassey and Ron Pruitt.
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Pitcher Paul
Moskau, 25, who had a 6-4 record for the
Cincinnati Reds last year, has signed his 1979
contract, club officials announced Tuesday.
Moskau is the 28th player to sign with the
Reds for the upcoming season. Among the
dozen players still unsigned Is Ray Knight,
considered the leading candidate to take over
at third base for the departed Pete Rose.

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ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Chuck Smith,
basketball coach and athletic director of the
University of Missouri-St. Louis, will
relinquish his coaching duties at the end of the
season and become full-time athletic director.
The university said Tuesday Smith
requested a basketball coach be hired because
the school's Athletic Department needs a fulltime director.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UP!)
Alabama
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hospitalized in a Northport hospital, was
feeling better Tuesday but was still experiencing soreness from fractured ribs, a
university spokesman said.
Bryant, 65, was hospitalized Saturday for
bronchitis and fractured ribs suffered when he
fell while getting out of the shower last week.
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umpiring after the 1976 season, has joined the
National League as a full-time umpire consultant.
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University of
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found guilty In City Court Tuesday of criminal
mischief and disorderly conduct charges In
connection with a fracas with police on Jan.
28.
Magistrate Donald Turner ordered May, a
starting offensive tackle, to pay $29.15 for
damage done when he jumped on the hood of a
parked auto, and to pay $150 In fines and costs.
Another Pitt football player, defensive tackle
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conduct charge.

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Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1979

In 16111yearsOld's Case

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Judge, Defense Lawyer Get Death-Threat Mail
ByDENNISFEOLA
itoreat1E.25SI. In Sanford.
iletalStiff Writer
Willie Jerome Sanders, 28, of
Th judge and the Pu!ILIC 1324 Oleander Ave., Sanford,
defender in the cue of 16-year- has already been sentenced to
old Peggy Wimberly have seven years In prison and eight
received death threats.
years probation for the robbery
The tlweda were contained ln which occurred Dec. 19, 1VI8.
letters received by Juvenile During his testimony, Butler
Court
Judge Kenneth Laffler admitted
entering --the store
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Sanders,according to h
his
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Thomas Greene Tuesday if- attorney, Thomas Greene.
I --uowever, Buller said he was
The author of the letters there to sell marijuana. Butler
clkhnatobe writing on behalf of said he brought Sanders along
five men and two women who as "protection."
have formed a "vigilante"
While Butler was at the rear
group called the 'Humane of the More trying to sell the
Liberation Organisation."
marijuana, Sanders was at the
In the letter, the gro..ç claim hut of the store robbing the
risponalbility for the Feb. 5
m'xder of John Kramer in Fort
Butler said he was unaware
Lauderdale. Kraneer controlled Sanders was robbing the store
a chain of adult bookstores and a man Butler approached
before he was shot theee times at the rearof the More about the
as he got out of his car. FBI drug deal testified he too was
officials said they have unaware the robbery was
received litters from the some taking place.
Pcep daimin rsporilt1ity
Butler and sanders left the
for the klflb*.
More together with Butler dill
11* two-pegs litt.r received unaware the establishment had
by Greens also claims been robbed by his friend, he
iupom1H1Ity for the shooting testified.
of Ifeslier mipibie publisher
As they were leaving the
LaM Flynt in MCII.
Mo
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was nut at Ms office Tuesday Sanford
patrolman Margo
and
the letter he received
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Young
and
a chase ensued.
opened by a secretary.
Butler,
who
driving the
EM week, Greene asked ca, testified hewas
ran
from police
to reconsider the san- not because of the robbery,
but
t.ncthgof the Oviedo girl toa because he still had the
Mats kistitidlon on the basis of
in his possession.
her testimony which had not marijuana
During the chase, Butler
bess heard before Friday's throw the marijuana from the
dosed hSSIthI
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life s1 the basis dhis side of the road.
Butler was convicted In
rding, sapected Monday.
"Unlike Judge Leftr who county court of fleeing to elude
can work to got off our list you a police officer and was sancan't ...." Greene's letter tenced to time already served
Mated. The letter states the In county jail. Greene said
group wants to "destroy" Butler cannot be charged for
certain people "In the system." possession of marijuana. He
"Your (sic) part of the explained Florida law states a
system Torn, very much so. So confession alone Is not sitTorn pleasant dreams for soon fldent for prosecution.
.ysa are to di.," the letter
MAN DROWNED
ThelettaftledGranown A rural Sanford man was.
going to be killed for trying to found bya Sherman floating ln
beep Miss Wimberly out of the the St. Johns River. Th. body
MM. correctional facility for 01 Donald Ray Lancaster, 30
was taken trorn the river by the
.Vba CsyIhsrtWa
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mail9jgfgr for absndothsg autopsy revealed he drowned In
her hours-old baby In a sewage the river several days before
his body was fount
disposal area in OvI.do.
Because. the tests were
CAR, ETC., STOLEN
received theougli the mall, the
letters win bstsrn,d over tothe A 197$ Cadillac was taken by
'— V
thieves win dole the car keys
during a burglary at a home
11.YZAUENTENCE
near Longwood.___
The burglaryOCCUITSd at the
Charles Ira Hack$t, as
hems
of Ernest and Matilda
ornwd in pies bargaining
Liftowita
of 202 Red Bug Lass.
negot$Mlo., was sentenced to
The
burglary
was discovered at
A, moods to Yam in
11:30
p.m.
Monday.
on
for No partinthsmirdsrol2l
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A
pacinge
of from meat
ye"dCout Guardaina
taken
from
a
freezer and
Edward D=q.
go
ilty
to
dropped
in
a
hallway
01 the
Hackett plwtoi
home
was
Mill
frosen,
Insecond degree murder In the
dicall(the
burglary
occurred
cue. Also pleading guilty to
only shortly before It.
second degree murder Dsacy's wife who was discovery.
A total of $75 in merchandise
Hike14's. girlhiew at the
was
stolen from the how,e inOw of the kit Ing,JacMil
dulling a tsp. player, receiver,
MCCUR Dmy.
OVA (wt Judge William pukni, combination dockWssdesus has Indicated Mrs. rid and two bottles 01 liquor.
Hairy wouid not redly, a The car, valued at $11,001
'I swAssice than Hoelift was taken from the driveway'
Al Tuesday's hearing, area of tho housa. BISXIISSI
_ ntly gain_
Hackett repeated là claim t
a ppare
ed
beshitxywithashiton house, byprythgopsna kitchen
- Now YoWs Doy 117$ WCaUS
window, recorda indicate.
Mrs.
the — was
.cy with a Inst.. After he
HOVND000
,was,Mrs. Dmq killed hsr
A black and tan hound dog
:h.td by Mrening las with was Moles from the S,'njpok
cut
100* Animal Shelter, 4W L
AU the hearing, Hackett's U.S. 17.1 In Sanford. An emeresy told lbs judge the 34- ploys, told police the theft
year'ald Fire Park met was occurred between Monday at
-se* bed.s and ulred 4:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 7:11
hsepüa"itlio when he In- ami. Thedog was valued at$H

An air compressor also was
County jail told sheriff's
COMPRESSORS STOLEN
Seminole County, reported the Altamonte Springs, reported
deputies two women assaulted
stolen
from a house wider
A
twGhOr$SpOWer
air
corn
his
boat was taken from
the theft to sheriff's deputies.
construction
in the Wekiva
her at the jail. Ketteth Dorlise
pressor
with
tank
worth
$405
backyard at the lake. The boat
TORCH TAKEN
subdivision
In
west Seminole
Davis, 20, said the women used
was
stolen
from
the
shed
area
was valued at $75, records
An aluminum torch worth
County.
Mike
Drueding,
$, of
a towel as a whip and a spoon as
at
FRC
Rod
Inc.
at
State
Road
indicate,
was stolen from a state forestry
a weapon when they beat her
Altamonte
Springs,
reported
427
and
General
Hutchison
CYCLE GONE
truck parked at the forestry
Monday afternoon, according to
A W78 motorcycle valued at tower on State Road 427 near Parkway near Lake Mary. the l4wiorsepower compressor
records.
$1,000 was reported stolen from Longwood. G.E. Artman, 48, of Mike Cody, 34, of Casselberry, was stolen from a house on
BOAT UNMOORED
the Squire One apartments near Winter Springs, reported the reported the compressor was Harrogate Place. .The cornA 10-foot-long aluminum boat Big Bear Lake. Ray Walton, 63, Casselberry. Terry Winner, 37, theft to the sheriff's depart- stolen sometime between prueor. was valued at $
according to records.
was stolen from its mooring on of Bear Lake Road in South of 743 Mahogany Drive near ment, according to records.
Saturday and Monday.

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Wednesday, Feb. 14,1979--lb

Cook Of The Week

Her

Volunteer School Week

Class es

Horticulturist Likes Kids,
Enloys Working With Them

Have Long
Waiting List
A

BY JOAN MADISON
Herald Correspondent
A clown. An Eskimo. A
pilot. A science fiction buff.
A horticulturist.
What do they have In

By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspousdeat

you're making toast," the said.
Midge cautioned against
overcooking. "This Is one thing
Midge Mycoff, home most people do wrong. You
economics instructor at must learn to undercook, rather
Seminole Community College, than overcook. The molecules
teaches homemaking skills and continue to work after you
microwave oven cooking. Her remove the food, so It's easy to
microwave classes are so have overcooked food. Not all
popular that most classes are ovens are the same, so the
filled until September, 1579, power dresgth Is differed,
with waiting lists.
just best to undercook until you
Why this tremendous Interest learn your own oven."
In microwaving' "First,
SMiling, she added, "Even
because there are many more weight watchers' food can be
microwaves In the home. Itisa cooked In a microwave!"
time-saver In preparing
CHI(4ANDR10E
nutritious meals In a hurry. 2 to 244 pounds chicken parts
Secondly, it's a fine tool for 3 Tbsp. melted butter or
energy conservation. When you margarine
have a public that Is very much 44 pound Brown and Serve
Into food and nutrition, than sausage, cut into chunks
they realize that more minerals 1 (16 oz.) can Mewed tomatoes
and vitamins can be utilized by 1 cup chicken bouillon
microwave cooking," stated 44 tsp. salt
Midge.
1 cup raw regular rice.
Projections of microwaving
popularity contemplates four
Place chicken In 3-qt.
out of ten homes will have an casserole. Pour butter over
oven by 1*, according to chicken. Cover and cock by
Midge.
microwave for $ nibs. Combine
Not only Is she an interesting remaining Ingredients. Spoon
and Informative Instructor, the over thicken. Cover and cook
carries her interest in cooking by microwave for another 15
right Into her own kitchen.
mm. Rearrange thicken parts
"My husband, Bob, is an avid every 5 mm. Let stand 10 mIn.
cook also, and we often work before serving. Makes 44
together In the kitchen," she servings.
said.
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CHMU
11w rest 01 the family InCORNBREAD
cludes a daughter who Is a
teacher, and son In college in 2 eggs
Virgina. An uncle resides with 1 (S Os.) can whole kernel corn
the Mycoffs.
I Thep. biking powder
"A lot of our family life 1 cup dairy sour cream
revolves around our Interest In 44 cup melted butter or
cocking and e.I"- We .noy marsrbss
cocking for ourselves and for 1 cup corn meal
company," the said.
1 tsp. salt
Midge encourages learning 44 cup diced green chills
all about a microwave oven, 1 cup grated jack thee..
.pZlidng, "I think you really
have to have a don tomdlllsea
Beat eggs; mix with
microwave. You learn the full rnalning ingredients, ezcspl
extent th which ft can beused. chills and choose.
Most people recognize that they
Pour half batter Into well.
do need classes after getting greased $ In. square baking
their microwave."
dish. Place chills on top of
With no had involved in batter; sprinkle with half the
mlaowavthg, there's no burnt cheese. 'flwn pour on rffnelnbsg
fingers or hot, stuffy kitcheni, batter and cheese. Bake by
"They are great for even microwave 10 mIss., turning
ripening an avocado! Jud 30 to dish one quarter torn thee.
46 seconds and that should times. Rain, shelf. Preheat
soften one. You can also make Infrared heowing unit 2 min.
ketchup easier to poured 01 the Drown for 4 mm. turning once.
bottle. Jug remove the cep and Remove from oven and lit
plac. the bottle In the o,enfor Maad for at lad 5mln.before
about 20 seconds."
catting.
Breakfast can be made In a
very short time. "Melt the
ICR'S &amp;tUUUAIV4
butter and cock eggs while This Iaa pod way toaseI-

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swur one way or the other
became If.lt it wasn't any 01
her bmMine
She took my rafasalto anawar
to mean 'yes"—.aylng, "It the
anewis' h5d been 'Dl, you
would have said 110."
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members of the community who visit
classrooms to talk on a
wide variety of subjects.
Their speaking engagements are coordinated through the

Kits Nichols)

(Herald Photo by

MIDGE MYCOFF PREPARES DESSERT
over rout beef and gravy.
2 eggs
44 lb. leftover rout beef sliced 44 cup melted shortening
thin
444 cups all- purpose flour
1 large onion, chopped
Spread: Soft butter, 1 cup
1 jar Aunt NellIes pickled red sugar, 2 Tbsp. cinnamon
cabbage
Topping: 1 cup butter and 13
Gravy (at least 1 cup)
cups brown sugar, 4 tsp. light
Mushrooms are optional
con.

Place finely chopped onion In

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could scarcely get through
his well-prepared slide
presentation for all the
questions and comments of
the students.
Davis averages about a
lecture a month to varying
age groups. The Sterling
Park group of 13 was the

smallest, with the largest
being about 150 kids. And
the amount of questions
asked was not unusual. "I
have always had loads of
questions," says the
bachelor who adds, "I like
kids, and working with

1/

them."
"It's a very worthwile

He arrived at Sterling
Park with a slide

presentation, charts and
specimens, and found the
thirteen fourth and fifth
grade boys of the SLD

the "over-using of those
volunteers who are best
known" and to best "utilize
all our resources, "says

(specific learning
disabilities) class bursting

Dividend Coordinator Dede
Schaffner, whose office is

with questions.
So enthused about the

opportunity to start them
off young with the basic
Information. It's pretty
easy for me, I enjoy doing

ThM DAVIS

it.,'

Schaffner, "We get glowing

Alter his presentation to
the class, Davis—like all
resource volunteers—was
asked to give his reaction
to the class. Says Mrs.

reports back from the
volunteers. It's fun to sit
here and read them. It's
good
PR
(public
relations.)"

Beta Sigma Phi Chapters

Members To Assist At Reception

Place yeast In bowl. Add

casserole. Neat, layer pickled lukewarm milk and stir until
red cabbage, and rout beef. dissolved. Stir In sugar, salt and

Pour gravy overall. Microwave eggs. Add half the shortening
Mrs. Hill present ed an in- meet ing was President Vickie dance to be held with XI Beta
City Council
on robed
bubbly and and half the fl.
formative
program
on Hall who welcomed Norma Eta Chapter to be held April 7.
heated well, or bake In con- smooth. Add remaining flow
Following the meeting a
ceramic,..
She
explained the Wood, a transferee from
var4lonal oven at
degrees and mix well. Add remaining
The February busineu basics of ceramics and several Jacksonville.
candlelight
ritual for the
for 30 min. Serve over poppy shortening and mix. Knead
meeting
of
City
Council
for
Beta
of
the
various
techniques.
Exemplar
Degree
was give to
seed noodle.,
until smooth. Place In greased Sigma Phi centered
Social Chairman Dianne Tina Bojanowakl, Dianne Gail,
bowl, cover, and lit rise until
for
pi
Displayed about her home were Gull reported the dinner and and Marlies McGibbon.
APPIZCR
double.
Roil
out
the
dough
1M0
annual
Valentine
Ball.
me
bell
lovely
pieces depicting the bowling social held tad month
S TfledJini
lni opdse
two radangies I1$ ki. Scriad is to be d Feb. U, me the Others attending were
I
aM ssl, 1qus,
% cups packed ttowu sugar
each rectangle with soft or )c1)g f Columbus
In stain and Hummel procedures. all members and 'their ZMU GMY , U497 3*wma.
Ruth Gaines, Linda Dunn,
34 cup quick-cooking oatmeal melted butter and sprinkle with Sanford
Gamma Lambda members husbands attending.
34 cup am
Helen Hamner and Linda
sugar and cinnamon
Plans were made for a square Morris.
* b. dItOSI
Vice-President Betty Jack were Involved In three service
Roll up tightly from ,
n- projects this month. They
34
t,.j
made
a
presentation
co
£ UP.0
15V wivur. L.UL
coning the Ballet Guild of assisted the Central Florida
In 1 in. slices.
Pod and r apples. Slice
Sanford-Seminole. It was Society for Autistic Citizens,

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Topping:
and place in a W glass balag
Melt
butter, In microwave,
diMs. Mix flair, brown sugar,
add
sugar
and cons syrup.
oatmeal
and
cinnamon
Bring
to
a
rolling boil and
together. Cut In butter until
remove
from
microwave Immixture Is crumbly. Sprinkle
mediately.
Do
not overcook.
mixture over appies Cook at
$60 or higher, for 15 win., or Pour into two k13 glass tI.kiI*
will epplea are tinder. Good dishes. Place rolls side cut sides

and quick with Bob's Sauer. down In baking dishes. Cover
and Let rise until double in size.
braten.
Microwave fo owing timing f
ll
or
STICKY UM
particular equipment or
your
(Fedsctwtthc.ftee)
bake at 375 degrees for
ruin. Two immediately 0
1 pkg. dry yeast
into alwnlnwn foil. Can be
1 cup scalded milk (luke warm) wrapped and frv.en for serving
bcepsugw
at a later date. Reheat for
I tia salt
serving In microwave.

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The ChI!drens Village of
Florida and the Lakeview
Nursing Home.

decided the members will assist
the Ballet Guild by serving
refresluneuds at their March 3
reception for sponsors and
family members, plus a
donation of $50.00 will be con-

During the business meeting
the chapter finalized their plans
for the upcoming annual

tributed to Use event,

Valentine Ball.

A reception followed the

The members rewarded

business meeting honoring
Ruth NotIon, City Council's

themselves for a successful
mouth by holding a "be good to
yourself Saturday" which in-

wife of Harry Halfon and will be
competing with seven other
Valentine Sweethear ts from
Sanford chapters for the title

cluded lunch at SIneni's
Restaurant and a movie.

Xi Theta Epsilon

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aria art. nelson receivea a

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Litale Pauline, Valentine girl
for Xi Theta Epsilon chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, was honored
with a party at the home ofTina

lovely heart accented lead

crystal bowl from City Council.

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TONGUE-TIED show my daughter who's boa?
IN TORRANCE (I was.) Also, "Who will she be
DEAR TIED: D.S'$ feel hurting If the wears a bra?"
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(No one). And, "How much will
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Elementary teacher last
week was Urban Horticulturist Tom Davis of the
Agriculture Cooperative
Extension Service in

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Then I asked myself a few Chapter 01 Beta Sigma Phi held presented her with a beautiful
just trying to Its last metting at the bouquet of red roses and a heart
swer?
qeutloms.
stions. "Am I

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Responding to a request

subject insects were the
knowledgeable boys, Davis

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work with asked me if I had
had an affair. Iwas

A receiver for bend edp
meet kasun U M acoustic
"'er was Moles
a
burglary at DsieM Pal Oil,
* W. 111k IL in letterS. The
$CIedIC 'Ylik? VU flied at
$7$I. Burglars apparatly
.ke a rcu windew to PM
tithe bln 1CC5tdi
to JamMe DW'4ie of $.dord
Who reported theinç44eM in
police. AlSO reputed
was n instate flow h
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community has been
overwhelming," enthusiastically reveals Mrs.
Schaffner. And the
teachers are equally enthusiastic about the
program. Last year there
were 269 requests from
teachers for resource

County school children.
They are among the 300
resource volunteers listed
in the 1978.79 Community
Resource Volunteer File

Was Dum founded Over
Question About An Affair

rocorde indicate.

located at Lake Orienta
Elementary School.
"The response from the

common?
First of all, they share a
love for children. Secondly,
a willingness to share their
talents, knowledge, and
Interests with Seminole

it's

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Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1t7

Cooking

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In Fact,
Food preparation has
come $ long way since
early man discovered fire
and realized that foods
tasted better cooked. Man
found that wrapping foods
in leaves, shells, pods or
parchment enhanced food
flavor, kept foods moist
and even quickened
cooking time.
In today's kitchens, we
still use the wrapping
technique but prefer more
modern materials to work
with. Brown-In-Bag
cookery combines an old
skill with an up-todate
method of preparing foods
In heat-resistant nylon film
oven cocking bags.
Brown-In-Bag oven
cooking bags are efficient,
economical and require
1*11, effort to provide foods
that are moist, tender and
flavorful.
The recipes can be
'cooked in either conventlonal or microwave
ovens. With oven cooking
bags, preparation is
thnplihted and cleanup is
rsducedto little or nothing.
HERBED CHICKEN
I tablespoon flour
244 or 3 pound broilerfryer chicken
2 tablespoons melted
butter or margarine
1 teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon rosemary
½ teaspoon sage
2 small onions
2 stalks celery
Preheat oven to 325
degrees F. Shake flour in
'regular size (10" a 16")
Brown-In-Bag; place In
ibid-Inch baking dish.
Rinse and pat dry chicken.
Brush chicken with melted
butter; sprinkle with
seasonings. Slice 1 onion
md1stalk celery; place In
;.bsg. Quarter second onion
and stalk celery; stuff
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Now

inside chicken. Place
chicken on top of
vegetables in bag. Close
bag with twist tie; make 6
half-Inch slits in top. Cook
50 to 60 minutes or until
tested done. Makes: 4
servings.
Microwave Oven:
Follow directions above
except use small pieces of
Reynolds Wrap to shield
drumsticks and wing tips.
Close bag with rubber
band, string or ½-Inch strip
cut from open end of bag.
Micro-cook on half power
setting, 25 to 30 minutes,
turning dish periodically.
Allow chicken to stand 15
minutes before carving.
RATATOUILLE
1 tablespoon flour
2 cups cubed eggplant
1 cup sliced zucchini
1 green pepper, cut in
strips
2 tomatoes, peeled and
cut in eighths
1 medium onion, cut In
eighth
1 can (8 oz.) tomato
sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon garlic
powder
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 tablespoon vegetable
oil
Preheat oven to 350
degrees F. Shake flour In
large size (14" z 20")
Brown-In-Bag; place In 12
z 8 z 24nch baking dish.
Combine all ingredients In
bag, turn bag gently to
mix. Close bag with twist
tie; make 6 half-inch slits
In top. Cook 40 to 45
minutes or until vegetables
are tender. Makes: 6 to 8
servings.
Microwave Oven:
Follow directions above
except close bag with
rubber band, string or %-.

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combine milk and Icup
syrup from bag In medium
mixing bowl; add pudding
mix and beat with electric
mixer on low speed 2
minutes or until well
blended. Chill until ready
to serve; custard will
thicken, but not set. To
serve, spoon custard sauce
over warm or chilled
pears. Makes: 6 servings.
Microwave Oven:

Preheat oven to 350 F.
Place large size (14"40")
Brown-In-Bag in 12x8z2inch baking dish. Combine
brown sugar, water,
sherry, lemon juice, cinnamon and cloves In bag;
turn bag gently until sugar
disolves. Pare pears, core
from blossom end, leaving
on stems. If necessary, cut
a thin slice off bottom of
pear to level. As each pear
is pared, roil in syrup and
stand up In bag, arranging
In circle. Close bag with
twist tie; make 6 half-inch
slits In top. Cook 30 minutes
or until tender. Cool. To
make custard sauce,

LEMONY POACHED
PEARS
% cup light brown sugar,
firmly packed
144 cups water
1-3rd cup sherry
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 cinnamon stick
3 whole cloves
6 medium-sized firm
pears
1 cup milk
I package (3-V4 ox.) Instant lemon pudding and
pie filling mix
2 teaspoons grated lemon

Follow directions above
except close bag with
rubber band, string or ½.
inch strip cut from open
end of bag. Micro-cook on
high power setting, 6 to 8
minutes, turning dish
periodically.

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Battered Fish

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Frozen batterêj fish comes to for emegencies. Vary your want to serve several of
Put fresh basil or mint,
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the rescue for a quick meal at eating
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Chinese
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poured In a slow stream. After tomatoes, salt and pepper.
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MUSTARD
package. Serve with one or 1 (16-once) can
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more of the following sauces.
tomatoes
½ cup vinegar
GARLIC MAYO
2 tablespoons fresh basil
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2 egg yolks
or mint or 1 teaspoon
3 eggs, beaten slightly
1 tablespoon vinegar
dry basil or mint
½ teaspoon salt
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1 teaspoon sugar
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½ cup olive or salad oil
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crushed
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2 tablespoons horse(Use Juice In soups or vegetable Cook over simmering water
radish
dishes.) Chop or mash about 5 to 8 minutes, stirring
tomatoes. Put into a pint jar or constantly, until mixture
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LAMB
SHOULDER
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too. A good source of that Is muscles tear, separate or
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significant quantity of body meaningful results with
fat. Theymlgl*helpyousweat pesuryforeitheracystoceleor
out a little water, but that's a rectocele. It certainly won't
helpful and semetimes con be drwgthen the muscular waflof
the vaginal conal. Surgical
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Call 3321313 or contact Jungle
Laboratories Corp. P.O. Box
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BROKER

ARCHITECT'S 2 slsry, p1,10
sifting for aidlques. 3 II, I
NSA. Ossks am. U0,110.

NEAR SCHOOLS 6 SHOPPING
BR, 2 both nsarly new well carl
for home. All appitascos, bra
fast bar, extra Insulatls

DeLand 6688335

hcREALTOR, MIS
323.5774 Day or NlgI
Prspira for your Real ($1
SWIM. Classes hailing Fl

Nib. liuslI esrtpas does on

limited. Tisy ta Schssgl
Real Islets. 0416*.

infords S&amp;es Leader

322•2420
ANYTIME
lultlplo Listing Service
EALTORSW PARK.

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êui.e are Iooaing for your ser
vices everyday. List in the
Busine
Service column. Call
3222611 or 331 9993.

$1500.

322 0902.

Sanford

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 5126

77-Junk Cars Removed
BUY JUNK CARS

Cash 322.4132

From $10 to $30
Call 3271674; 332.4160

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

Top Dollar PI for Iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks 5. heavy equipment
3225990

furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

Paying $15 mens, $7.50 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling-any
condition. 373 1854.

78-Mitorcyc las
Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233166or 3237710

WE BUY USED FURNITURE 5.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 3225721.

1915 Harley Davidson Sportster
$3000 or 51000 dwn &amp; assume

71-Antiques

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373-1712

80-Autos for Sale

FLA'S FIRST
ALL AMERICAN

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold
public AUTO AUCTION everTuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904.235
5311 for further details.

CHINA &amp; POTTERY
FEB Il
106
FEB.15 116
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
ADMISSION $1.50
(Good both Days)

JUST MAKE PAVMENTS-19 to
75 models. Call 3399100 or 531
4603 (Dealer).
11 Olds Station Wagon

New tires FM Tape Air
2015 Holly Ave.

For Estate, Commercial &amp; Reside.

sidenlial Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Deli's Auction. 373 5620.

76 Grand Prix Good cond.
Af ter 5p.m.
323-2950

Gun Auction Wed., Feb. 21. Con
signments welcome. Sanford
Auction. 323 7360.

Jeep.loWagoneer
Exc. Cond. $2000

3225992

Did Tabby h,ivo .1 litter of ittefls?
Sell lhem with a fast action
Classified Ad Call 3727611 or

1975 Magnum X
5200 down &amp; takeover payments
3238192

531 9993

'1) Javelin Air, loaded. Small
down 5. take over payments. $01
Gaucho Cit., Deltona 66$ 5149.

7&amp;4-Vans

1971 T bconv. looks 5. runs good

'69 Dodge Van slant 6

1972 Audi 100154dr. sedan

std., 33,000 ml. $1500

3220043

322- 59192

53-1V. Radlo-Stirso
Television-25" Color, Be.utI
walnut cabinet. Regular $4
Balance 5173 or $12 mo. Still
warranty. Call 131-1714 day
night.

FM Stereo Radio, I speed P
turntable, $ track tape playt
Sold new $600, a real buy at on

$120 or take up payments of $
per ma. Call 131-1711 for Or,
home demonstration.
Good Used Televisions. $25 and up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

&amp; Accessories

ROBSON MARINE
2127 Hwy 17-92

(2) I acre developed lots (617) on
Kingway, Deltona Lakes. Write
63 acres E. of Sanford. $2200 per
acre. Terms. William MaIIc.
zowski, Realtor. 322-7953.

Lake Mary Canal front lot, water
&amp; sewer, cleared, ready to build
$12,000.
FTU area near entrance I phi lot

on small lake $13.500.

FORREST

GRUriE

INC. REALTORS

S32-4$350r330.4711leve5.

57-Sports Equipment

Zachary R. Tribble, Realtor,
30141116% 11301026. Eve I
-s 907345161.
46-Commercial Property'

I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

JACK FROST- Cen:. Hedt &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm 5. Res. 332.0205.

Income Tax

Scott Reagan 3221177

59-Musica l W*rchandise

pared in the convenience os
s,r home. 24 yrs. isp. $105. up.

TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
319 E. 1st St., 322-5742

P pick up &amp; delivery for all tax

3323717 Iorappt.

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62-Lavm-Girdsn
AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-9141
FILL DIRT ITOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3237310

64.-Equipment for Rent
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac

65-PsIs.SuppNes
AZALEA PARK FARMS
PET TRAINING CENTER
All types of Pet Training.

Obsdlenc.-basic Iadvanced-

family protection, auto

catch up back payments 0, buy
equity. 332-156.
Private Party waists 3 10166 CI
Psusa In need of repairs. Have
same cash. 333.1610 after 7 p.m.
Wasted to -Mists w delMi
paymenl. Excellerni ret, puss.
dp.is only. 3*3.7359.

i ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, Is
me

MORTGAGES. R. Leig. Lk.
661g. BroIler. US Na. 40
Wymirs Rd., Atalunle.
003143

awn maint. I tree trimming.
23-2945.

'e$$fl*5kiflg
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes., Upholstery

LIgI* Itauling

3220707.

YeA Debris, Trash,

ANIMAL HAVEN

Mowing

Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses.Heated
kennels. 322 5132.

General Cleaning
Insured-339 3130 local owned.
Carpet - shampoo steam do.
orderize. Furn.-free Scotch.
guard- pressure cleaningJanitorial.

No Job too large or small.
Complete lawn service

Freee$timate. 333-4151

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DANNYS PAINTING
erior.Exterlor House Painting

LIc.Insedlnsu red Bonded.

REE Estimates. (303) 32290

Home Improvunants'
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALI NTIASSOC.
322.5663
Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.

FAMILY RATES. Fully

Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching Isimulated

LL PLUMBING PROBLEMS

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Servio
g. Cds. Accepted
327!NI

Tra
`EE REMOVAL. Trimmino,

tump removal, licensed &amp;in.
sured. FREE est. 5431147.

brick S stone speciality. 333-2750
BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADII
That's I.i.If led Ads

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Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 34.537)

Grooming &amp;Sosrng

guaranteed or Money Back.
Your Name or ours.
Ph. Deltona (303)5742191

LASIM your home &amp; credit? I will

Lawn S.MC*
neral Landscaping. Rose
pecialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,

additions, patios, fireplaces, El.
rooms. Free cit. 323-5214.

protection I more. LOW, LOW

47-@I Estate Wanted

CerarrdcThs

NONNI

ROOM, CARPORT HOME.
*ewiio CORNER ON HWY 46.
ZONED FOR PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES. HURRY ON THIS

000

turns prepared in Feb Conti
ntial, personalized. From $5
862 "12 9 a m. to y p.m

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 23 yrs. Exp. 671 7617.

Guitars, Drums, Banjos, Corn
plate. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bail's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322-2355

'to

Selgiar Realty, Broker
Sanford 3310660
OrI.117.1577, OeLanddI$.$235

etc. Wayne Beal, 327-1321

Beauty Care

All type racquets, Avg. $5

322-3161

53,,,".

1 Man, quality operation

SEARS, Sanford, 322-17/1

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, FLORIDA

Home Inreven*nh

Central Heat &amp; Air fond. Fróe Est.
Call Carl Harris at

Eves after 61, weekends

10 acre mails, W. Johns. River
access from $143 per acre. $730
Own, 20 yr. terms, Osteen.

WILL BUY EXISTING 1811 5

Air Cond. &amp; Itesting

Sanford, Fla. 32771

SALE BY OWNER

, tlsn$s

BATH, MOBILE HOME, TAW
OAK 4. QUUIN PALM. 111111,111111
$1110 DOWN.
Uer laity. Slwh
301-004,319W?, 05030

GE Refrigerator
Refrigerating Perfectly
322194$
$40

55-8oats

Ut,".

Harold Hull bali

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322 0352

Orlando 327.1577

Vt-.

MAYFAIR. OutstandIng 3 Be, 1
belt. Lovely I lear plan, w.
carpel, exceUsnt cvW. Own
Anslevi. $35915.

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68-Wanted to Buy

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AA

Sanford 321.06.40

Cash for your loll Will build on
Your lit or our lot.
V Enterprises, Inc.
Medal Inc., Realtor
6643013

Shasta 15', '73. Sleeps S. Gas elec
refrig., a C. dec. brakes. Perfect

MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

or call 60462.50I2.

REALTY

Silver Grey. $200 to 5250. 3226565
wk days or 322 0101 wk, ends.

72-Auction

ON SALE- NEW twin site box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 es.
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 3225721

52-Appliances

Good Cond.. 11600
Call all 5, 322 5837

S wks. Blue eyes, BIk &amp; Wh. or

hold Goods

LEVY COUNTY

3 BR,2 B. 1111 sq. ft. living space,
c.A&amp;H, 2 car carport wextra
storage rm. 147,000. 332.3307,

VA-F HA-235-Conv. Aomss
Low Down Payment

322-5622

Service. Used Machines.

In County approx. 34 acre

Phone 322.7551, Sanford

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL IRADE

311-315 E. First St.

24 Bann Travel Trailer

Siberian Husky puppies. AKC Reg.

SHOW &amp; SALE

MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine &amp; Oak $35 Truckload
323 4151.

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

107W. Commercial

Storag. Buildings, Hwy. 1792 N.
of Cesselberry.

PLEASE I

"A HOME SUPERMARKET"

Rag. Real Estate Broker
2635 Sanford Ave.
332764
321170
323•*9

STORAGE BUILDINGS- Built to
last. Pre assembled, delivered,
setup &amp; tied down. Willis

TERMSII PRINCIPALS

OWNER MOVING

BATEMAN REALTY

leather like easy to clean vinyl
loveseat with matching chair.
$250. Bucket seat type sole with
vinyl seals, $175. 323 5157

$2000 PER ACRE, GREAT

CROCKETT LOG HOMES
'"0

Gas range, yellow, glass see
through door, 30 in. $100. Brown

PRIVATE AIR STRIP JUST
SOUTH OF SILVER SPRINGS

AYP rAvre

111,

Nice. 3397373.

21/4
ACRES IMPROVED
PASTURE NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT. $11,900. GOOD
TERMS.

13 ACRES, PINELAND IN HILLS
AND LAKE COUNTRY, $15,600.

323-7832

Furniture drop leaf table, china
closet, love seat, dinette sets,
end tables, etc. Call Used But

PORTAL, $3000

433 W. 25th 2.1. $35,000.
1415 Valencia Cf. 3•104. $23,730.

5 pc. OR Suite new, $239; S pc. L
new $399; Loveseat $41.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $49.93 &amp; up; Ref.
$505. up; El. stove 1601 up; lull
site draperies $10 &amp; up, Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 3225721.

MONROE, ARTESIAN WELL &amp;
CITY WATER. $7,500.

WASHINGTON COUNTY

W. 0arnaltVhlte
A". Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

;TENSTROM

Christmas layaway, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left

Rubber Boots, rain wear
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3225791

$12,900.

EVENINGS 322 - 0612
X12.8111121 322.7177

mach Sold new for $650 was

WANTED
LOTS TO PURCHASE
CASH. 322.2257

Lk. Mary Blvd. 3.2, Lk. Front.

Lgoal 8J/S4 &gt;/

We have a Singer Futura sewing

You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531 1711 day or
night. Free home trial. 'no
obligation

3005 Glenway, 4-3, pool. $53,000.

SEIGLER REALTY

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*40 ACRES Near 1.4 5, SR 46
Interchange. $400,000 Terms.

"wt.

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EAUTIFULLY- DECORATED 3

Call 323.

332164$ I
Must have med. exp. Booking ___________________
apess-busy office.
Mate room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle Items with a Classified
SICy.
$600
Ad. Call a friendly ad.takef at
Need exc. typing for well sit. Co.
.322.3611 or $219993.

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*SANFORD. 3 BR,2 bath home.
Nicely landscaped, cozy
fireplace. $35,000 FHA Terms.

1 CAR GARAGE ON 13th
STREET. NOW ONLY $16,500

We have buyers Homes, Lots &amp;
Acreage needed. Call for Free
APPraIsal.

$496

Mad R50pt.

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FAMILY ROOM, CARPETING,

WANT TO SELL?

sharppencnwhollkusfunlob.

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Sanford 321.0610
Orlando 327-1577
DLand 6411335

Eves. 311. We need attractive,

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Terms,

new, orange trees, C.H&amp;A. 7½

Recpt.

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with I acres on East SR 46.
Graze your hor-Isi. Has wet
behind (Pool). Under *75.000
with terms.

Sf OWNER 3 BR, 2 both, amst

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C FISH CAMP with restaurant on
St. Johns River. Terms.

*MODERN 3 BR, 2 bath home

REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Day
Night
or

LOWFEE-TERMS

$19,adhldWaVNtIIatSSI*e cowil
wtll Prai Is me Nearing
anticoties 11
N oomi
MOO SMith he been ss
prs
in Ne Slats of FNeIds.
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FINANCE.

golf course. 165.000.

Harold Hall Realty

caii

2
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not ready to build, excellent
INVESTMENT. OWNER will

lot $35,100.

"A HOME SUPERMARKET"

Inc.

Need a Job
To Get a

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"DEAL With STEMPER"
"1KeeoYour TEMPER"
*STOP SUPPORTING Landlords. Build your DUPLEX
Bldg. onthis landscaped 61033.7
City lot with utilities available on
paved road. Convenient to
shopping ONLY $7500. All you
need is a $Ite plan. Will subordinate to Conit. mortgage. IF

Sparkling pool, 1g. patio, privacy
fence, sn.: front porch. Only
127,500.

*40 ACRES. Mostly Fancy Fruit
Grove in Osteen area. Ideal for

Condo Furn ished. 2 OR, 2 bath

EVENING

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323-4061 or eves 323-0517

Furnished

Adults. No Pets. $200 mo. +
security, Deland. 73a.$$4 or

HERALD

IIALTY

*10 ACRES in Osteen. $22,000.

Ave.

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only, on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.flinSanford.
Call 3231670 Mariner's Village.

Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR

Host

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REALTOR

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tossul's

24 HOUR [H 322-9283

CUSTOM BUILT 4 BR, 2 b, exc.
cond., Pool w.cool deck, 2 blks to

town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

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M. UnsWorth Realty

2 OR, 3 bath townhouje, dish.
washer, Cent. air, patio, laun.

Apts. for Senior CitizenS. Down'

preferred, but will train the right
person. App ly in person to:

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Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 235 5 243.

SKYLINE 11'wfirepiace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323.5200
VA&amp; FHA Financing

20 acres E. of Oviedo. $7000 per

Your Dream Ranch. $100,000

advertising sales experience

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 3227195

1,251 deluxe units. Pool. Adults

Sell newspaper space, create
layouts, writs copy and service.
area advertisers. Newspaper

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Uitharnjshsd

Salesperson

50--Miscellaneous

43-Lots.Acreage

tLASSIF lED ADS WILIL FIND a
new home for
everything . . . .evn for s'nul

OR, 1½ b, central HIA, family
room, screened porch, 1g. corner

location. Available Mar. 1. Call
677.1644 after S.
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Advertising

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area and we are unable to locate.

322-6457

REDUCED. Clean as a whistle 3

dramat, convenient downtown

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&amp; bath. SEE THIS HOME
TODAY I $33,300.

facilities. $33,0Q

333

Full time LPN, fl.7 shift. Apply in
person Lake View Nursing

HOSPITAL,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a To
Pe$itionforAdoptionhasbesnflled lloveyoulik.
Big Bird
'Defendants.
aç,ainst you and you are required tO Loves the ek
NOTICIOFACTION
serve a copy of your anar
Ron
pleading to the Petition on the ___________________ 101
LENOARD J. FINCH and
Petitioner's Attorney, GEORGE C.
FACEDWITHADRINKING
wife, BEATRICE FINCH,
KELLEY, III. P.O
lox 1132,
PROBLEM?
wi'.oie retncs are unknown and
Apopka, Florida, 3270), and file the
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
or iginal answer or pleading In h
whose last known milling address
Can
Help
is:
office of the Clark it the Circuit
Phor*e 667.3323
Post Office Box $73
Court on or before the 9th day of
Write P.O. BOt 1213
Biscoe. North Carolina 27209
March, 1979.11 you fall to
so, a
SFOf32fl1
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
iudment by default will be taken
that an action to foreclose a mor.
against you for the relief demanded
STOP
AND
THINK
A tgage on the following property in
in said petition.
MINUTE. . . .IP CLASSIFIED Seminole County, Florida:
WITNESS my hand and official
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
seal In this said Court at Orlando,
Lot 47, GARDEN GROVE, UNIT
WOUL.DN'T BE ANY.
Seminole Counfy, F lorida, this 5th
ONE, according to the Plat thereof,
day of February, 1979.
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as recorded In Plat 10* IL P
(SEAL)
97 and N of the Public Records of
Notice
ARTHUR BECKWITH
Seminole County, Florida.
CLERK
$Ublectto Tax SaleCsrtlficat.No.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT 1314,iUuedtoG.C.KIRK,onjunel,
By: June I. Curtis
ORDINANCE AND NOTICE OF
Deputy Clerk
In amount of
PUBLIC HEAR INS
GEORGE C. KELLEY,
EY. Ill
And also subject to Tax Sale
The following ordinances will be Certificate No. 140$, Issu ed to
Attorney for PetItioner
consider
for . adoption by the ROBERT O. andor EVA A. SCH.
P.O. B 1132
of Coty CO'°
Apopka, Florida 3270)
MITT en June 1, 1071 in amount of
Publish: February ?. 14, 21, 25, 1979 SemInole County, Florida. February
a?
P.M.,
or
soon
there.
has
27,
1fl,
7:00
DEG..31
been filed against you and
alter in Room 303 of the County. are required to serve a copy of your
P.euse, North Park Avenue,
4,I,Ut. If any, to it on S.
samfoid. Pleitiss
KIRBY
MONCRIEP
of
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'AM ORDINANCE AMENDING SHINNOLSIR, LOGAN AND
-NOTICE' *'eer*.,,
Arthur H. Isckwlffi. Jr. as Clerk of ORDINANCE 77.2$. WHICH WILL MONCRIEF, Attorneys for
the Circuit Court of Seminole AMEND THE DETAILED LA ND Plaintiff, Post Office Box 3279,
County, Florida. under andby virtue USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI. Sanford, Plorlda3V71, and file ffie
of the Final Summary Judgment HOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN original with the Clerk of the aWve
heretofore entered In that certain lIVE PLAN FROM MEDIUM DEN. Court on or before February 36,
causependingintheClrcultCourtol SITY RESIDENTIAL FUTURE 1979,ofbirwlsiajudgm.nt maybe
LAND USE TO COMMERCIAL entered against you for the relief
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
FioridainandforSeminoieCounty, FOR PURPOSES OF CON. demanded In the Complaint.
Florida, Civil Action No.: 75.3613. SIDER1NO IN SUBSEQUENT WlTNESSmyhsndandth.seaIof
HEARING
THE this Court on this 1tti day of
CA-09-D, in which LAKE PUBLIC
FROM
ftM.1 January, 1979.
MARGARET COMPANY,a Florida REZONING

Real Esta'e, Inc.
General Contractor

business district &amp; medical

lor2BRw.kit.privileqes
Ret. coupleorsingie lady

requirements &amp; lob history to
Box 13, c.o The Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 165 7, Sanford, Fl. 32771,

42-Mobile Homes

Johnny Walker

I-tugs FR, newly painted, beautiful
oak floors. Great Oak shaded
corner lot. Many added features.
Detached garage with spare BR

4 BR, 2 b, converted to
professional office, near

29-Roonn

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BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
I WILL NOT
FLORIDA
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.M"CAIt.D

UNIQUE 2BR HOME

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Major Hwy (17.93). Have avail.
able large stalls with office
space or storage space. Lights,
water 5. compressor Included In
rent. LindysAuto Center 17921
Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford. Fla,
35.332.2110 or 3051304367.

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PSYCHIC advill$ on Love.

Sb 1i*titf, OptIalit, 7:30 am., Holiday be,
corporation, Is Plaintiff and (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDIN. (SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
HENRY BACORN, WEISS REAL. TIM.) TO C.2 (COMMER CIAL):
Wyman RORd.
SECTION 3, TOWN$HIP lh
Clerk of the Circuit Court
TV CORPORATION, a Florida
By: Pat K. Cordell
corporation, L. DEAN SNOD. RANGE 2L CONSISTING OF LESS
________________
GRASS, and J.W. Hail are Defen. THAN ONE ACRE, FURTHER
Deputy Clerk
dents, under and by virtue of the DESCRIBED AS LOCATED S. KIRBY MONCRIEF of
L.aI Notice
termsthereof will itferfar saleand BETWEEN MANOR AVENUE $*IINHOL$ER,LQOAN AND MON.
ChEF
sell at Public outcry to the highest AND SHORE DRIVE.
IN THE COUNTY COUR IN AND a4 Wit bidder fj
LISAL NOTICE
ii the fiord AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Pest Off Ice lox 2279
The annual meeting of the FOR SEMINOLE COUNT Y,
door of the Courffioiiselfl the Ststeit ORDINANCE 77.2$, WHICH 0101. Sanford, Florida 32771
FLORIDA
slOCkhoid.rsof the Flagship ianti
for Plaintiff
Florida, City of Sanford. on me ism NANCI WILL AMEND THE DR. Attorneys
________
CASE NO. 79.3I$.CC.1$J
Seminole, Sanford, Florida, a.n
day of February, 1919 at 11:00 am. TAILED LAND USE ELEMENT Taleptiani: (305) m
STATE OF FLORIDA.
iii corporation, will be held In
the bellowing described property, OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY PvbliohJanusry24.31, February 7,
Central Board RoolnonWeIJ%aday, LX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
1079
situate and lying and Wine in COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FROM 11.
_________________________
February 21, 1979 at 9:30 A.M. for in.
Seminole County. Florida, towIt: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DIF1
$ate
Attorney
for
the
Eighteenth
me followIng purposes:
The Normssfeelotmesoum half AND MEDIUM DENSITY Rill. UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Judicial Circuit t State it
(1) Election of Directors
DENTIAI. FOR THE PURPOSE OF COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
it the South half 1 the
(I) To transact such ether Florida, on behalf of the Honorable the Southeast quarter of the CONSIDERING IN WISIQUINT FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
wines. as may property
John E. Polk, Sheriff it Seminole Southeast quarter, Section 4, PUBLIC HEARING THE RE. NO. 7l'N7ORL.CIV.Y - UNITED
before the mestIne.
County, Florida,
Township 2* south, Range 21 east, in ZONING OF THE FOLLOWING STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,'
Fred B. Davis ,Jr.
DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM vs. MATTII MAR SMITH, at of.'
Seminole Camty, Florida,
Vice President 5
A.1 (AGRICLILTUNI) TO C.2 Defendant(s). - ORDER FOR
vs
The said property as eforosald, (COMMERCIAL):
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
Publish: February Y. 14, 1979
SECTION is, TOWNSHIP -21, On mstIeii and affidvit of plaintiff
together wiffi all it the tenements,
beating
serIal
number
0(0.1
RANGE no CONSISTING OF in ffiS absvoudltled cause by
her toL pe
ileleffilling or in any wise op. APPROXIMATELY U ACRES, Kendall W. Wherry, its AulstaN
PICTI'TIOUINAMS
111111410 Q,
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per$slming. being sold
fesallitysaid FURTHER DESCRIBE D AS United Va?ssAltsrmy,Inanacflon
Notice ii hereby given that I ins
p
LOCATED
AT THE IN. against The datsndanfls), Mettle
5ep ry
.5511W In wihussi at 354$ 5,
Defendant.
TIRSICTION OF HIGHWAY
(hAL)
Mae Smith, 1$ean Vales and
Pinch Ave., Sanlerd, Sensinele
NOTICE OP ACTION
AND BALMY BEACH DRIVE.
AI1IW K.
Vera M. Yates. kw and Seminole
Ceuldy, Florida under the fictitious
TO: Any parties having an
Further, a psmllc hearing will be Memorial Nosgitsi, and to enforce a
clerk of circuit cast,.
RAM it ALL FLORIDA REALTY tires? In ONE CESSNA 3110 AIR.
County, Florida
held by Me Local Planning Agency lies uopi real prlparty situate In
OF SANFORD, and that I Wand Is CRAFT Waileg serial number 3*
1lI CalMly, Florida, pw. this District and descrIbed as
By: Suns I. Curtis
,sge said name with the Clerk it 0* and tall number $1010 Q their
saint $5 the I'sRVWIm*i it $OCtIiii follows: W. lifts In. of Lot 2 and
Clerk
osputy
The Circuit Court. Seminole county, heirs. assigns, and saccousers in In
*3.3194. FlorIda 1111015,1917, and the E 2311.4 in. it Loll, Block 1$ as
SAM e. MURRELL &amp;
Florida In accordance with me Ness?, and
psrsam. Firms, and M$5
sectlon11itCerm,,
Plaintiffs
shaemenmev.cal.dpsrtneof pill
previsions it the PICtNIIWS Name Csrpsrstlens Oreislag. Hiving or
ACts it Florida. lOU. an Pebrery it SANLANDO THE SUBURB
._ o.,ic. is 174
stvtes, TO-Wit: $actian $34.99 CI4InIII55 An Interest lair Lies On
35, 1009, at 4:00 P.M., or
p
. BEAUTIFUL,
SANFORD SEC.
Florida $tatutes 1OV.
the Anise Described Aircraft.
tharmil
er in Rises 4$ Caijidy TION, scardlng ts put thereof a .
604M
51g. Edward J. DeCaste
YOU AND EACH
OP
YOU
ARE
Cesirlisawsa, Nsv* Fat Avesue, reardsd In Pie? lest 3, .og. .
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Publish: FebMrv I.% 19
PubIiIllFeb.11,31,$$,Mr,7,197, HIRESYNOT1PIEDIRaImeSNee
so- $rd.PlorHo.Ine'der$,review, PvbNeRicsrdeit5ensinslsCoun,y.
0(040
0104$
it Florida, is rat Dsvula. Cheshire,
Near csminads. and mats retain. Florida. Iegsthar1with right it
Jr.Stole Atlarney far l$ii Elgid.
TISIMINT PSI
manditia Is Ike Beard ___
Cewiwy iIIN and agrees ever BrsMvmd
LEGAL NOTICE
esnffi Judicial Clrcvtt it the lIsle 11
su
$
of -'--'- c, Avi and Thai perties of Campshls 1,
STOCIISILSIEP MIUTINS
Florida. an behalf it the Honorable
INVITATION TO BID: Notice is, en me aNeW captIoned Ira5. lyIng heist kint*itd Aviiiue end
The regular aniwsi mostne ellis. Joist E. P5111, SherIff it Simlasle iiareb göv. the me Icleel Iwd
In additIon, any now Rusbssss wluu Nss* it 1W WIaceid Is Mid Black
sfocldlsldersit The Cftlaensl.Mit County, Florida, Ills fil ed a Rule Is
of $omlrnele Cety, Florida be diS{VNit
_____ 11. OSSUlbOd absvo. and it ap
Ow lode. Oviede. Florida will Re held Show Cause in me IlPJii,,* Joel. will
rscilvs sealed bids uMe 3:10 *11 paula for or agswi sold Ps.r$n. Is the Court its, me
me Rant located at 134 Gurney dl Circuit Civil it
p97,
Florida Wa P.M., PebflJlry
erdlnanco Ca K hosrd a? said deIUiJJ Mettle Mae Smith Is
Give. Ovie*. Florida, it 4:05 P.M. my ad ill portles having an lit.
___ uponulasul delia.
timebldswl$ bspaddldy
times and pieces.
labJISIde.it Per lived within me
Wideledsy,
February
OR
1`11, "ft Ne Purest In One Cusses 3*5 AIrcraft r.. alsed In the Seminole Cavuwy
TOM BOARD OF $11' 11 pj
IV
ORDER
OP
me eIeci it Dirastors and the bearing serial numb
er 3*10* and
Board Offje, Sanford. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF *bJfl$aflly 11PUIFII Rhrsl. and
kanctlenelwd,.ffierbusla.sas lalImimbirN **Qtsshow cases. FlorIda.
ISMINOLS COUNTY, P$.OSIDL. IWiPeflaNalN,vtcetlpsrn her Isu5s,
may pr rly came beliri the why me itsissald alrcrqR itleuld
PROJECT TITLI: WiNes sad
Avtker N. SscimIIR. Jr.
'iV1511er mules and
ms11li.
led be hilled is me was it me
, whaiuimils is
Walir Improvement
Clerk is me
it ii James W. MIII
$RirlUst$omlrnsle County, Fields.
CSMISIIlaV$ of Si*ieslo OROCISbO- .i.t Mettle Mu
Ixecutivs Vice President
pursued Is Section 110.11. Florida NAMS OF THE OWIR Seminole County.
SMith 5*111 .ir P15W is me cern.

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Mercury Motor Express
vnir operators in the flat bid
division for East Coast
operat
Steady yy a
work. Advances on each trip.
Coll Don Back toll free 110043$.
6612.
ROE.
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41-Houses

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Basic IIe't Sav1 g phase )f
RasIttk, Course free to publIc, 7-10 p.m., Seminole
Memorial Hoepital auditorlem, 1101 E. FIrS St., Sanford.
'To register call 3V.-4611,
PuutBau.ca Caster ai.l hsat (covered dl)
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11

50000 MORNING PLORID
NEWS

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WNESDAY, VEBSUAIY

Thinnes) begins an affair with
her husband's aide (William
Devane), while an ax-boxer sotdier (Steve Rallsback) refuses
military attempts to get

ROBBERY

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2)TODAY$4FLORIDA
50000 MORNING FLORIDA
NEWS

ForIamllIesorfrlindsof
prcblentdrinhars
Fortuturelnformationcall
jll.3333 Of write
Sanford AlAnon Family Group
'p Box: 533
Sanford,F1L32171

co Corine Prevat?
RI. 3, Box 333
Sanford, Florida 32771

MMOMM(m)

r,nnls Instructions at all i..is
avail. at say Iliad Racquet
gp &amp; clinics..
•FOf.InIO call HeSd Pro Doug
MaIiczaskl,

AL-ANON

41-Houses

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LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new AVON
career you wouldn't be reading
IS INFLATION CRAMPING
this ad. and if we Wereni looking
YOUR
SPENDING POWER?
for Someone to do a lob this ad
Sill Avon to help fight back. For
vuldn'tbihere. If you want l
dejails call U4.301$
opportunity to earn Three to
__________________
Five Hundred dollars a week,
21-Situations Wanted
call 1100432$103 anytime for
recorded message.
Practical nursing care our
home). Prepare light meals.
Secretary for insurance office,
drive 5. shop. Call 323S357.
Insurance experience preferred,
Faron Insurance Agency. 66$.
5594 DBary.
24-Business (Ix)rtunitles
125-130. Stuffing Envelopes send
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IS ALCOHOL APROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?

TO: TIMOTHY MARK PREVATT

NEWS

I ml00000,LE

1:00

75

sabotaged hires Nannlx to find

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.
CAI
IN RE: Petition it
ARNOLD WAYNE MASON
NOTICE OF SUIT

5:30
(2)

RYA$$HOPI

FRIDAY MOP.NING (J)
00000 MORNING AMIFJCA _____
5BEMMI1

12:37
_____ An aircraft execu• MANNIX
the whose private plane was

(2) FROM HERE TO ETERNITY
The unhappily married wife
(Natalie Wood) of a World War
II Army commander (Roy

CID 1110111WS
SEARCH FOR MOR-

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(FJRSDAY MORNING

agents

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12:30

4-Personals

97440.Call2lPws. (303t-1142141.

DEF.se

III
(1) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
MARY TYLER MOORE
POGERS(P.)
a

EDUCATIONAL PRO-

____ DNESDAY

(4)

•AFTIRSC$OOL SPECIAL'
(WED)
ROOKIES

NEWS

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susinils &amp;
Donations oppreclated. JAMIL
P.O. lox 10*34 Eugene, Ore.

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FRI,

(2) JEOPARDY
(4) THE YOUNG AND THE

7:00
(2) TODAY
(4)0 MONDAY MORNING
(MOW)
(4)5 TUESDAY MORNING

NOCKFORD FILES fl
ford ii hired to findamissing
stockbroker Who is also the
object of a search by federal

CIUIC.

FLOP"

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HI. NEIGHBOR

manwith the rtatbon of I
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____lS-HeIp Wanted
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Florida 32661
Attorney for Petitioner
PUbIih,: JWary 24, 31, Fabrry
7, 14. 1979

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ABBOTT M. HERRING
301 West First Street

430
@)MpJ DOUGLAS

AFTERNOON

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By: Betty M. Cappe
Deputy Curt

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(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

S KIOSWORLD (WED)
MAKE Ml LAUGH
T.
2 S5SAME 9TRE1

11:55

8:48

1200
VALLEY "The Jonah"
In order to bring In their hat.
vest In time, the Bartleys hire a

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0 HOGAN'S HEROES
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SUfldQ

February 36th, lflt, and file
OfIgiflalWIffiffie Clark Olffih$ColJfl
either before service on petitioner's
aitcrn4, or ImY ttia's.
or, otherwise aauptwllIW,n.
you for the relief
demanded In the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal it
this Court on the 19th day ci
January, 1979.

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S.nf*d, Florida 32771, on or before

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attorney, iiow

WAS'H(R)

SCREm

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YOU AIR NOTIFIED that in
action I Disiolutlon it **irrtige
has been flied against you and you
ac required to serve a copy ci your
urlitin detinsas, it a. to It on
*11011
M. HERRING,

2:30

10:30

Carson. Guest: Charlton

Queen Victoria believes that

Charles Gray. Richard Pasco
,
David Collings, Elizabeth
Sprlggs and Keith Michell are
,. featured
a now television
production of Shakespeare 1

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STUDIOSER

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SYOUR TURN
•POliCE WOMAN Pepper
searches for a police Informant
wholsthetargstofunderworid
hltmen.

GUIOINGI.JGHT

GENERAL HOSPITAL

ooa ml couti.

11:30
(2) TONIGHT Host:

Dyte).
42DWAROTH111KING
EDWARD THE KING
Hundred Thousand Welcomes"

PLAYS "Julius Caesar"

MINUTES (THU)

(FRO)
CR CK
NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
SUNRISE
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SUPERTRAIN A frantic
husband learns that his wife,
- who I. travelling on the super.
train, is the target of a p$yCnOpathic au*esIn (Dick Van

.:'0 THE SHAKESPEARE

(4)

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DEADLINES

ITO: NANCY JANE HAWK
General

230
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NOTICE OP ACTION

MAGAZINE

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Respond".

2:00

130
• THE PARTRmGEFAMILY

OCUPA.

(TUE)'
0D OF WOMEN AND MEN

DICK CAVETT

(I)

Edward Is responsible for his
father's death.
EIGHT IS ENOUGH David's
decision to live with his Qld
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"friend jeopardizes Tom's
"''chance to win a "Father of the
'Veer" award

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CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: Dinah Shore.
SDICKCAVITT

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HOURS

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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5:30

Munroe (Farrah Fawcett.
Majors) returns to help the
Angels rescue her kidnspped

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TALLAHASSEE, UP!) Go, Bob Graham
lofty a $14
two.
state budget and a plan giving
the arde
break: on his
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Grabam's first state budget
ever and Florida's fird blennial
VOMM PLO In 11 years
provides besfty Increases for
public schools and the Depart.
met of H,Slth and Rehabthta.
live Services, but leaves $307.6
"lllkn unappropriated In a
"stabilization fund" as a hedge
Against lr 1MJon and un.xpec.
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ad fInucW emergencies.
-State apeniling for the 17641
bletmiun would total $14.0
billion, Speoft for the fiscal
10yew begImlli* July 1 would
total $6761 billion, a $127
million or 10 Percent Increase
MW Ub
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supportive of President Cartar's &amp;tfIUOII fight because
wage Increases for public
MMPIOYM an within Carter's 7
pii.it ce1lln and OVifall
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faster than the populatift
Herald P*SW by Oasis ISWI
Fulfilling on. of Ws major
A surprised Fred Streetman (left) receives congratulations from GOP campaign commitments,
presidential candidate, U.S. Rep. Phil Crane of Illinois and Mrs. Crane, on his Graiissn recommended a two.
being designated the Republican of the year for Seminole County. Although mill rollback
&amp;reetman served on the committee which chose the award recipient, his selec- going for schools and a freas.
don for the award was ke$a secret from hjm
on property tax.sl.vfeiflorcity
and county government
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Lake Brantley High School was
originally built In 1172 for Z*
To help Lake Brantley High School
students but now has a otudent
deal with what Its principal called a
population of 2,650.
"population exploslon" the Seinlnoio
To cope with the Increase the
County School Board has
school has added eight portables and
unanimously adopted a split session
has made eight multlpurpo.e rooms
plan for the school which will go Into
into 16 classrooms, Soothe said.
effect in September.
Despite these steps the school has
The basic concept of the plan is to
been unable to effectively control
have Juniors and seniors attend a
the increasing student popelation.
fivehour morning session from 7
"We are really expended to our
A.M. to 11:55 am, and freshmen and
absolute capacity and we do not feel
sophomores attend a fivehoir d.
now we can effectively serve the
ternoon session from 12:05 p.m. to 5
students," Soothe told the board
p.m. at the school at 175 Sand LakeWednesday.
Road In south Seminole County.
The principal noted for the Pad
However, School Principal Darvin
several years the school has asSoothe also referred to the plan as
piicad steady growth from 2,131
an "extended day" because there
studentsinl9ll.1177to2,320students '
will be some students who will
during the school year 1177.11Th, to
choose to go six hours and thus their
the current 2,650 and he Is expecting
schedule will overlap with the other
the school population to increase to
students. He estimated this number
2,600 next school year.
at 200 at each grade level or 600
ltis hoped the oplltsenplan
total,
will only be for the next school year,
Boothe noted the students taking
pending completion of the new lake
the extra hour will be those In.
Mary High School. That school Is
terested In getting extra credits to
expected to be ready by December '
help them when they go to college
1960 and It is hoped students Iranand the parent4eacher committee
derring there from Lake Brantley
which helped develop the plan
will solve the problem.
thought It would be best If that op.
The split s'ktt plan received
portunity Is available to the
some opposition Wednesday from
students.
EleworScuderlwhohasadangt*er
However, that will require the
at lake Brantley.
school and district officials to work
She complained the plan had been
on bus schedule conflicts, student
given little publicity and there had
schedule conflicts and supervision at
the school while students are coming
See BRANTLEY, Page 2A

By DONNA E8T
Crane said the people had to rise; he promised to reduce Cisulrg a ftgl* he bsgon
HerMSWI*rfter
expected Carter's "per- thesis, of goveromsit yet yeas' ago as a date sicr,
B7DENNISFEOL4
The public believed the formence to measure up to his created the "monstrous" Grab
heroin, mr ne cocaine, demo olanddilaudjdan
sold the
r,eoinmsid.d shelldrugs for profit.
Promise of candidate Jimmy rhetoric" and since it ham't the Department of Ft.rg which Uon of the state's motor vehicle
lIStild 8150 WrIter
Carter In 1976 that he would not "loss of public confidence Lu has 20,100 bureaucrats and a b4)SdIOflP5'etn
Fields estimated the gang was responsible for 25 burglaries and
iike
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The daugtMr of a former mayor of Sanford Is among 11 persons 15 armed robberies during the past year.
tell a lie, Pail what they found mow*h*."
$10.6 billion annual budget &amp;W Oct. 1 and an ra $6.1MMMarr.d In connection with the "Drugstore Gang."
after the election was "politics
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drugs were found when the 11 persons were taken Into
Crane listed broken Carter is promoting creation of a to the Florida Highway Patrol
o
Sheriff's Investigator, said theconsisting
gang
custody
M ususl" pr1d-'a1 can- promises, Including one as lateDe' of F4u.M Wft to trsjthr 61 employees 10 of 1$ persons,Cty
Is responsible for the theft 011150,000th drugs from
didate U.&amp; Rip. Phil Chase, He as this p December when he 11,066
Pm more bureaucrats and
Inspection
Among those still st-large are the purported leaders of the
Inspectionstations
to
road
Y
pharmacies
In
Seminole, Orange, Volusla and Osceola counties. gang.
III, told
Republlu at a aignedlntolawablll iponeored $14 billion budget; promised
Beingbold at the Orange Cowgy Jail th lieu of$1o,5oobond
henquet in Alamoig. Springs by am Rd film,
H. rectvy.4ed abolition of Qndy Baker, 22. She Is the daughter of former Sanford
of
go
and
oil
and
The potential for violence In these crimes was great," Fields
°
W.daiJ.y night.
guaranteeing no titus would, suet an
hi to cç.. four of the seven state pkpnr and mayor Joe B. Baker.
said. "It has been fortunate that no pharmacists or citizens have
The occasion was the omit be signed with Communist with no mention
of "welcome datioss," facilities
Baker, who served as Sanford's mayor in 1167, owns a dairy been WW so far.
JAsieoth Day dlimw spossored (ha which could ciitisi dereguituon; promised he at Cambslltoe, Fernandlu buabless called Baker Farms
at 515 Old Orlando Road. A
"The pharmaceutical. taken In these crimes have often caused
by the Seminole County the freedom end political In. would not ose new taxis on Bob, l&amp;flt'd.4
Tallgw spokesman for the sheriff's department In Orange County said spinoff crimes ranging from burglary to mwi.r,
Republican Executive Corn- dependence 01 TaIwan without an
among the
Mdelpediallolaws see, and the date voca"' Mn Baker gave her address as RI. 3, Box 515 in Sanford.
mitt., end was one 01 eI
prior apwval of the (.gr.u. u tttnt
iu rehebilivatbin program, taming
She Is charged with two counts of possession of a controlled Fields said.
apposmacee 10 Central Florida
"(tsr Ms'I 'via let har00 taxis by .4 psrcud.
Ovir Job training for h.4- sub"".
for Crane, kicking oft the
One
beulgsed a tidy
w before
ie member of the gang Is
being sought on murder charges
lapped penass to the Isdiral
s
and
A .pok'nen for Baker Farina said Baker Is out 01 town
esthete perIl. 01 his no for abroiog that law," Crane Inv
stemming
from
a
shooting
knifing murder during an ap
to lbs p,g1ge of his gsveret.
was exect.d to return IOiflItlfl* this SftamO011. 1b
lb. prr'-'cy.
aid. "Cuter did not eves seek flll.io district, saying he has He also recommended aid Ml. Baker had been living with her brother In 5POkSetnafl parent drug ripoff, authoritie, reported.
Sanford
Saying the Democratic ad. enagrsut from (ha that '.-i,
- t"4io- or reergetetios of
Fields said the newly formed investigative unit he heads, the
minidratiOs in WaubiagiGS 15 it
it task Taiwan," glossed over the Irdb to his 11 pr*s, saying taxpayers
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Baker
Farms
spokesman
said
Miss
Baker
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Metropolitan
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will
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Is
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have operated In Georgia and Alabama as well as
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=tic presidential promised a balanced budget candor. from their rep
- date asplayess, new 16,0,
MIss Baker faces an hitI.1 court appearance today.
He said they were targeted for Invutigatica because of the
nominee, Sen.
George before lb. and 01 his d term,
• would be tikunoti by 471 over
Roger
Fields, director of an Invetlgative team at the Orange
Notlovern 01 Seth Dakota, yet deficit IpAlvig Ctlb*. Use UP. CIANI, Pae IA
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g
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                    <text>45—Evening Horaid, Sanford, Fl.

BLON DIE

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Tuesday, Jan. 23, 7,

by Chic Young

ACROSS

44 Induces
Answer to Prsvous Puzzle
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17 Mild expletive 62 Verve
derstand It.
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18 Build
63 Recent (prefix) 8 College
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degree (abbr.)
predecessor
20 Negatives
64 Eye infection
gr
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22 Genetic
40 Plain
65 Electrical unit 9 Ruler
10 Horse color 43 And so on
material
unit of volume for any sub have been bothered with
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(abbr.)
degree (abbr.) Ills (Sp)
st8flC hi relation to water. condifiori If I am holding
(abbr., Lot.. 2
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21 Not boastful
25 Her Majestys
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terms of water. The value for example, In my hand at arm's
24
English
poet
45
Unit
ship (abbr.)
47 Florida city
26 Time zone
27 Contemporary I Exude
water Is 1.000. A fixed specific length or when I am sewing or
painter
2 Become thin (abbr.)
48 Increased by gzvity for wine has a value of
writing, my hands may go to
30 Of sacs
27 Folk
49 Expel
with use
1.010, Just a trifle heavier than
33 Have debts
At night the hand tIn the
knowledge
sleep.
3 Run
51 Gang
water. This Is the value for
34 Prison
28 Jug
4 Stateof.
at I'm lying on tends to
si
de
th
Loving
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plasma, the fluid portion Of go to sleep. Please tell me what.
36 Actress
29 Pride in self 54 Was indebted
emergency
Louise
crime
30 Gave hint
OW blood,
to
can be done about this.
37 City in
5 Sweet potato 31 Concerning 12
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Pressure
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6 River in
wds., Lot.
The kidney filters the plasma
Slaughter
39 Constant
Europe
abbr.)
hand or
circulation
to
the
on
and normally It can form
57 Noun suffix
41 Yell
7 Coupe, for
32 Islands
may
cause
concentrated urine to conserve pressure
42 Rubs out
one
59 Betrayer (al.)
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oms.
What
causes
water you need or dilute the these sympt
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sale, says Norland Gragg, 3, as he year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
clutches his pal, Tippy. He made Reynolds of Sanford, is just clapping
sure he wasn't sold during his at play by Seminole High's
mom's porch sale at 71h and basketball team. His enthusiasm
Palmetto, Sanford.

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when he was fired by Butler on
Aug. 22, 1978, Sands said today
he Is satisfied with investigatlon of his charges. He
also denied Butler's charge he
BEN BUTLER
is out for revenge and wants the
Sanford thief fired.
"I don't think he should be
fired for this," Sands said. "I
' I have no
can't see any reason for firing
him. I'm not out for revenge."
idea If I'm
Butler said today he has not
been subpoenaed to testily, but
he has contacted the state atgoing to fest4l
torney's office and has offered
to testify voluntarily.
"I have no Idea II I'm going to
testify today," Butler said.
"They'll tell me If they want
Herald Photos by Torn Vincent
me. They may not even get that (From left): Former Sanford policeman Tommy Sands enters grand jury room;
far — they may decide this Is a Chief Assistant State Attorney Chris Ray leads witness to grand jury while
bunch of baloney and forget former Sanford policeman Carey Herndon exits after brief Initial appearance.
about the whole thing. That's
what I expect,' the chief said.
State Attorney Douglas
Cheshire sisid 25 persons have ever brought before the only way to put the situation to pol.1ceman who was with the Butler began calling him names
been subpoenaed In the case, Seminole County Grand
rest Is for the grand Jury to give Butler group when the Incident and hit him. Sands claims
occurred.
although for expediency they
It Its attention," he said.
Butler hit him In the jaw send"We've never brought an
Also on han d waiting to Ing him to the floor.
may not all be called to testily.
Cheshire said while he would
He said Butler was not sub. assault an d battery case be fore not discuss the topics under testify were Jim Longworth,
Butler has said Sands walked
poenaed because legally, the grand jury," he said,
investigation
by the grand jury, owner of the Pewter Pub and over to the table and when be
subpoenaing a possible we've never had a case where
he did say he did not expect the Mike Western ot Sanford, who aAe4$aniitoteaye the former
was sitting at a nearby table In policeman faked a fail to the
defendant would give him police chief and former
policeman have been the
the eatery.
Immunity in the case.
floor and arose claiming the
'i don't think
At least one Sanford chief had hit him. Butler has
Cheshire said he expects the combatants.
policeman's wife, who was with maintained Sands Is trying to
investigation, which Is led by
"We felt It was necessary to
he should be
the
Butler party that evening, make him look bad because the
Assi
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State
ief
Attorney
bring
this
to
st
the
grand j
Ch
was
waiting to testify.
Chris Ray, to be concluded beca us e of the turmoil and
chief fired him.
fired for this,
The Butler party that evening
either today or Thursday. controversy surrounding the
Sands had also claimed he
Included the chief's wife, was engaged In a scuffle with
Cheshire said this may be the San ford Police Department and
—Tommy Sands
Nancy, City Manager Warren another Sanford policeman
first assault and battery case the chief," Cheshire said. "The
grand jury to investigate areas E. Knowles and several off-duty outside the restaurant. Ray has
other than the primary topic, policemen and their wives,
said no charges will be filed in
w hich Is known to be the Pewter
Sands has alleged he walked that incident because of In.
Pub Incident. Cheshire did add over to the chief's table and sufficient evidence.
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— The cost of living
rose 0.6 percent in December to finish the year

"It's better than not having enough," said Bill Osetek

Friday for the return of Ayatollah Ruhhollah
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ViOus" military attempt to keep Premier
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Soldiers threatened to shoot protesters
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In other business, the Seminole County League of Civic
There is little hope that Lake Mary Boulevard, from 1-4 to U.S. responsibilities for maintenance of SR 520 and Lake Mary
Associations presented a bill to the local legislative delegations
1742, wiU be designated by the state Department of 'Fran. Boulevard.
ca
ll ing for creation of a local government study commission.
And State Sen. John Vogt, 1)-Cocoa, said "In truth It would be a
sportation (DOT) as a state road and even if it were there are no
similar bill was turned down last year after most of the
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waste of time" for the delegation to attempt to amend the state
state funds avail able to improve or expand It.
Seminole
cities' elected officials opposed the legislation, and:
CharlesSylvesterof theDeLandDOTofflcefor theflfthdlstrict law to include the Lake Mary Boulevard in the state program.
criticized
the
league for submitting the bill without discussing the
State Rep. Bobby Hattaway, meanwhile, suggested Seminole
of the state told members of the Seminole County Legislative
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them
first.
matter
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delegation, and representatives of th e county commission and the County has not gotten Its fair share of state designated roads
under the state program. County Engineer Bil l Bush said the 1977
Former County Attorney Tom Freeman, speaking for th
city of Lake Mary that Lake Mary Boulevard does not fit the
criteria set down by state Jaw to be Included in the state program. Legislature "stuck Seminole County with 23 miles of city streets league as chairman of its legislative committee, told the:
At the same time, Sylvester said SR 520 from Oviedo to the to be transferred to the county system of roads by 1982 with no legislators the league has volunteers prepared to make an inOrange County does fit state criteria and will remain part of funds to pay for the responsibility while decreasing the miles of depth study of the operation of the various local governmental
roads under state responsibility."
the state program.
units. He said the bill which is worded exactly as it was last year
Sylvester said 10 miles of roads were designated for road work calls for the board of county commissioners to provide f unding for
The county commission and city of Lake Mary had urged Inclusion of Lake Mary Boulevard and County Commission in the Orange-Semthole and Osceola counties area and all lOmiles the study.
Chairman Bob French offered to exchange with the state of work is to be done in Orange County.
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DENNIS FEOIA

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D.Day. I haven't taken any of those classes and I
don't know the first thLig about helping give birth. I, Z.
don't want to know. I believe In hospitals and
qualified physicians. This do-It-at-home stuff just
ias't for me. And to be perfectly frank, the Idea of
not making It to the hospital makes me wonder If I

Since that te, my wife, Elena, has Indicated if
I ask me more time If she's ready, divorce will
become a possibility.
not t I'm nervous, I already have me son,
om
K y. I J don't want to be surprised, that's all.
Resides, Ionlya* her when:we wake upin the
morning; I call a few times during the day; when
we gut home to the afternoon; a couple of times
durb the evening and bofore we go to bed.
Does that sound like hrumnd to you? I
wouldo't ask nearly an much If she hadn't said she
was going to wait til the contractions are coining

Nervone, why should
nervoi? The fact that
Lye downed a Jar of pickles In two days hu sb
selutely nothing to do with the fact that my wife Is
going to give birth any day now. (She hates pickles,
the can't even stand tobein the saw room when
rm stuffing my face with them.)
I can't help myself, all of sudden Lve been
having these cravings for pickles.
BA pickles are the least of my problems. The
real problem began l..t Wedoesdey, when my
wife's doctor decided instead of one more month,
the baby could come at any moment. ((X cowle,
this is the same doctor who first said the baby's
heartbeat Indicated it was a boy, and then
proceeded to change his mind several times. At last
check, he said he's awe Its going to be a girl)

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theme gave punsters a clear target, and his stringent fiscal
message was received less than joyously.
In addition to unhappiness with the content of Carter's second
State of the Union message Tuesday night, there wascriticism
the way he delivered it.
President Carter unveiled no dramatic new proposals but urged
I---of programs already on the books and reduction of

should have gotten Involved In the whole thing in the

five or ten minutes apart before going to the
hospital. S.en,a she doesn't want to wait once she

may have been going overboard.

guts thars.
I,on the War hand,wanttogoat the flrst sign of

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ca rter's "new foundation"

first place.
Elena Insists my word day was Sunday. Which Is
understandable. Three persons In her office pool
picking the day and time of the birth, chose Sunday
at the start of or during the Super Bowl. Having
never before missed watching a Super Bowl, I.
concede asking her every half hour until game time
Excuse me, I have a telephone call

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Thirty minutes
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Assault
On Fed
Paperwork

More
Tax-Cut
Converts

Rep. Rose Mary Oakar, DOhIo, said she supports antlinflation
efforts, but can't go along with "a budgetary
that
proposes to achieve the goals at the expense of the Social Security
System, public service jobs, decreased housing for the elderly pf
our nation and reduced expenditures for energy conservation and
Sen. William Roth, R-Del., said Carter's "new foundation 15 research activities."
built on economic quicksand" and looks like it was "poured by
Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., Carter's main rival for the l9ill
presidential nomination, said the speech "struck a lot of general
themes," and expressed hope that Carter would apply "austerity
with a heart."
Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo., was delighted over Carter's plug
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for the Equal Rights Amendment, but Sen. Charles Percy, Rd.,
GSA."
noting that ERA won the most applause, said
speech is
Sen. Robert Dole, R.Kan, ranking Republican on the Senate hardly the great earthshaking event of 1979."
good deal of rhetoric and
Finance Committee, said there
Sen. Edmund Muskie, DMaIne, chairman of the Senate Budget
foundation at bed."
precious little substance Committee,
asked If he thought the speech reflected the
One of the few notes of out-and-out praise came from assistant
actual state of the union. "It would be hard for any State
he
John Brademas, D-Ind., who couldn't Union speech to do that," he smiled.
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everyday.
Even bofore President Carter unveiled his
"
austerity" budget for the nest fiscal year
t.eeeklng members of Congress from
bo political parties were acraubling to go him
better with a plethora of tax cut and-or

We disagreed and we are pleased the commission has finally seen the light on that matter.
The safety argument centered on the traffic
hazard caused by the midges (blind mosquitoes)
which are periodically attracted to the area, partly
because of those lights.
As we suggested earlier, the Impact of those
Insects can be lessened by the city turning off the
lights as needed when thepests swarm icon us.
Commissioner David Farr offered another
alternative Monday evening
one that should
warrant further study. He said there Is a new
sodium vapor light that could be less encouraging
to the Insects.
The suggestion also has been made to turn the
light bulbs toward Lake Monroe to alleviate the
bugs' Impact.
We still are convinced that, on balance, safety
Is enhanced by the narrow two-laned roadway
being lit.
We also stay convinced that the city needs the
lights to attract would-be visitors passing by and
rough.
The Sanford lakefront Is one of the more
beautiful parts of the area and should not be hidden.'
Indeed, It should be "shone off."

we

Carter dismissed as myths the beliefs that Americans must
'MM BLAYNEY
Tom Blayney, director of
choose between inflation and recession, confrontation or
marketing
for
Harcar offices and lobby areas; capitulation. Instead, he said,
United States can achieve
proaperity
by
conquering
inflation,
and
peace by perseverance
Aluminum Products Co., modernization of patient
Sanford, was selected to rooms; two new passenger and by completing a strategic arms limitation treaty.
But he promised he would not agree to any SALT agreement
replace Allan Keen, an elevators and a service
executive of Keewin Realty, elevator,
that cannot be verified, nor sign any agreement "unless Our
Winter Park, as chairman of
fore the'hospital could deterrent forces remain overwhelming."
the Seminole Memorial Islihile the tax exempt bonds, the
"The challenge to us is to build a new and firmer foundation for
Hospital Board of Trustees,
county commission would have the future—for a sound economy, for political trust, and for a
The election of Blayney took to approve the move, because sta ble peace — so that the America ur children Inherit will be
place
Tuesday's
the county owns th e hospital. even stronger and better than our own," the president said.'
board meeting.
In essence, the county would
Keen said in stepping down he be leasing the hospital land and
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building to a nonprofit cormittee Ofl the hospital's tT
poratlon made up of members
sition from public to private of the hospital board according
entity.
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Hospital Administrator
'l•he hospital would continue
Charles Bentley reported the to rely on the un
shoulder
board's proposal for legiSlitlon the burden of paying for Into allow the hotal to become di
walkn obstetrics cues,
a private entity was
n- according to Bentley.
porarily passed by the Seminole me hospital received $367,000
legislative delegation
money from the county
Itwlbconsldertheldeaforflnal last fiscal year. All tLt money
CLAIROL CONDITION
approval February 19.
went to the care
Indigent
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SHAMPOO 4 types.
The hospital wants become cases, according to Bentley.
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a private facility
It can Currently the hospital has
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Keen told the delegation the In other action, the board
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hospital had Considered seekiflg informed re-roofing in trouble
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expansion. However, he noted, be completed within one to two
such a tax probably would not weeks for $16,000.
CLAIROL
be approved due to the mood of E. C. Harper, president of the
ECKERD
LOVING CARE
voters opposing higher taxes. Sanford Electric Co. Inc.,
Assorted
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a 36-bed addition to the hospital board. He was named
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Bureau official interviewed on the program.
schemes thIs year as the fterslocks Of
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Asked
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Calhfnia' Proposition 13 continue to be lilt
official said "about four hours." Reminded of
State constitutional amneiànmta to limit
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Bloru'anil Cyril duslon seems Inescapable that all life
Georgia, Msachtaetts, Virginia and Minnasola
chemical
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replied,
"It Is the cornerstone of ür
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origin."
as giy.n
while a hill dozen or an other dates will debate
np.runa said Mars appeared to be the economical data systems." It supplies, -for
various leglalaUve moves along the earns lines. ails elsewhere In the solar system.
the stuff from which our Gross
0017 other_____
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While the npha.1A
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wmtaks a book at a tax reform package pi.u,d that we are not alone hi the unIverse. ft Is
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dial1ed
America,
who
are
qui
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the
red
plan
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by a public interest group hi that state. ft would matter of tbne he says, befor, we IIJ Way.tIdea.
It is putting them In a
paperwork
blluard.
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th
provide sICiI"cWt relief to Iow4ncomsillehello" fromomewhere
lass organic material was found there than on economIc squeezeplay.
"Mcordi too* most conservative eetbvii,
while graduating income taxes for those earning
In tact, It is so bad for small buInesue' that
On
lifelloss moon. Mid even though the biology
e
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iverse
mid
hav
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over $30,000 a year and closing corporate tax
planets suitabl, for life," Pommamperusna said In Ixidrwnsits produced results which could have Richards thinks they will get together one day
At
loopholes,
a special lect e at the recent annual meeting of come from ving orgardans, Ponnamperusna id too far in the fut ure and simply ref use to fill
Public employee wdme aid other
nerozidee on the Mar.
F111 1 the Arn'fran AIIon t&amp; the Advancement said It now annwa that
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The cost Of storing the federal
tian
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face
mimicked
s.
of
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package and
to work for the Ohib
killed
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man
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H. believes that all living thlng on Earth
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wounded
today
in
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critically
es sa id he was a
evolved over a period of a tall bIllhcm years or duds that there is no evidence for ills on Mars. figure is topped by the budget of the Commission
shouting
on
en
elevator
at
the
security
guard.
The AThCIo, anxious to prove that It less fr om the right primordial midurs of the We should perhaps revise ow qvW'nn and ask on Reducing Paperwork which recently cornfederal
building
in
downtown
plated Its wodL
rewards Its friends reprdiom of party if- basic elements of the solar system -hythoguss, ourselves, 'Was there life on Mars?"
Witnesses said the guard was
T5hh1P•
ft spent $10 mIllion, but it did come up with
The Mmnoqw. of Jupiter, he said, appears ba
fillutlon, is sponsoring a $50I.4iesd tunth'aIser oxygen, nitrogen and carbon.
shut by a white male, who then
Details of the iheisting W
Laboratory experiments have already have the organic molecules needed for the least me worthwlle suggestion: federal agencies
nest week to Washington for GOP Suss. Robed
was wounded by a second
paperwork duplication.
sketchy, but the FBI confirmed security officer.
Packwood Of Oregon, up for re-election In 1*. damoidrat.d that the molecules necessary for' iOhstli ( life. But he said the great planet's should cut
lithe lords of the various grand duchies in
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Packwood, newly elected chairmen of the the
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o'orapbibdcrsorga'dime bad time to evolve, agree to be a little less proud about their
number of high-priority labor bills In the but laboratory in the absence of life.
sisootIn.
prerogatives,
perhaps
one
agency
can
solicit
theth
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Pc'memp.nana
concludes:
"Although we have not yet made a replicating
Congress, including the common sit. picketing
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results
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system,
the
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place
where
life
m.asm ad labor law reform. His mod likely molecule In the laboratory, all the evidence leads
The building houses a number
tar was critically wounded,"
to the others. Sounds simple, but don't count on
Democratic opponus*. Portland Mayor Neil us to the conclusion that the inevitable con- exists is the Earth."
the FBI ipoknwi said. "A of federal agencies, including
But be said idronomers idimate there may the bureaucrats afting on.
Goldofr"di, would ordinarily be expected to seauncs of the evolutionary process In the
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government employee was the FBI and the Internal
baa
There is idhing partisan about Itse need to cut
'ei civilizations elsewhere In our galaxy
adverse
would
be
the
appesraics
Of
Me,"
win umdcn sl)Qd but Packwood appears to have
Revenue Service.
wet"
alone.
down gOflT2Iflent1equired paperwork. Buslneu
Pouperuma
sit
pre-emplid the field tda thee.
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Hesald
the
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him, tm LAW We yew, th. bad of Oregon'p nwIelcacdemdproteheM,en,— UnlI.d Slates, (anade and th. Soviet Union.
"Befits lung, a didad 'hello' from a galactic price of its products and services.
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(lnWr Of Commerce and th AThUO chief only two more thea lbs P5Kmi7 tall IaWhetberweare Sim Inthis
"Whdherweco*"p'ie1t1gii4bsis
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forthsddspmtoco-spwiior as "appnclaUon
Dr. Mark B. Qiastrand III,
NEW YORK (UPI) - What
11th anniversary In the en thpIun. or the allest asktebe, we we adverse, and wber Ut. itself Is a result of the geverarnad's waste work costs one way or
devuec"
of the planetarium,
chairman
planet in the solar system is
another.
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His expression and voice er bland. But what
he said packed wallop: if the small Cleveland
rnwtiacttrer didn't pony up with the business
census the bureaucrat was demanding, he - the
manufacturer .- could expect a heavy fine and
maybe some time In the cooler.
The subject under discussion wasn't whitecollar crime, it was something called QFR Quarterly Finance Report.
It is required by the Federal Trade Cornmission. Ed Richards, the Cleveland
that it takes him
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the lights on as wasted money.

program

For

House Democratic leader

WASHINGTON (NEA) - i'ouuciens who
hopped aboard the tax spending revolt band-

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resist the construction analogy either. He said the speech "concretely sets forth the major problems of the nation and outlines
the difficult course we must pursue to reach our twin goals of
peace and prosperity."
And Rep. Peter Rodino, DN.J., call ed It "a great speech," but
said he was concerned that th e budget stringency might put too
great a burden on society's disadvantaged.
Some of the sternest criticism, however, came from

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the

Sanford City Commissioners read the citizenry
correctly when they voted to rekindle the lights
long We Monroe.
We congratulate them on reversing their
earlier decision and particularly commend
:Commluioner Julian Stenstrom for his per*everence and leadership In attaining, the majority
vote he needed.
It was the only sensible action to take.
The key arguments against the lights, of
course, were a combination of economics and
safety -economics in that three of the five commissioners deemed the $130041500 cost to keep

Sen. Paul Tsongas, DMass., was blunt, calling It, "A speech of
the times - dull and forgetable."
Sen. Daniel Moynihan, DN.Y., was more charitable, observing
that "the president made no great effort to arouse us to any larger
purpose ... and I was quite pleased with it."
"Th irty minutes of Ruff," Rep. Bud Shuster, R-Pa., Called it.
MslstantSenate GOP leacierTed Stevens of Alaska dismissed it
as a declaration of Carter's intention to seek reelection, and
conservative strategist Paul Laxalt, RNev., was
Se
downright skeptical.
told the state of the economy Is excellent and our
many of us, who are
ternational relations are the finest.
familiar with these problems,
can't quite accept It, Laxalt
nate

federal controls.

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Style Chided

Carter Speech: Substance,

Blayney ,

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LONOW000: Hwy. 17.93 it S.M. 434

434 Centsr, 90 SR. 434
CASSILIERNY: Seminels Plaza 1433 Semoran Blvd.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS: 974 West SN 436.414 E.Altomon$s Drive
ORANGE CITY: Few Tswau Shopping Center

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A—EvinIng Herald.Sanford, El.

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Answer to Previous Puzzl

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the study
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firm's drainage study Proposal
that would total $37,943.

by Howie Schneider

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In
of the all-new Astro-Graph Feelings
Letter. Mall $1 for each and a Job today. Try not to overreact
or you may f ind yourself
long,
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t1BRA (Lit- U-0d. 33)
Your jument is not at Its bed
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PMES (Feb. 30-March 20) to'*- Y0'
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Ad wrongfully
VW
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,who Dealer: South
Biting oft more than you can Ow e your
chew will get you In deeper won't llnuptoit. You'll be the
.st
trouble U you can Imagine, one who's hurt.
Pan 2 NT
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Be realistic In your
SCOMO (Oct. 34-Nov. n) Pau
Pass 6 NT Pass Pass
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smoldering
at
destakings.
horn,________
today and_mb. you are
ARM (March 21-April 19)
to
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at all possible, stay away from -

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two diamonds and a spade at
the finish.

Actually, South should
have abandoned all

making seven. He should
win the club In dummy and
lead a low heart toward his

the 4 percent chance of a 5-0
TAUIVI (April 35-May 20) - mental pursuits today. You're
South won the club load hurt
guarantee
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Southbreak
1430 and
points
for game
with his so@ and remarksid
tMnp(aday are zreachable..I maksadouaak.('1'his "ItlOoksLIkiw.dldn'tbki
of a not.ntlal 30 for an
ft's not their fault If your ex- - Includes what you say!)
enough."
overtr1
Then he led his four of
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan.
p.ctatlons exceed your
(NEWWAPREHTEnPR11xAUN)
19) You haveat.14,ncytoday beattL.Westshowsdoutand
c'p.HUt1es.
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South was ready with one
(Form copy olJACOBy MOO.
G1lNI (May 21-June 20) to count your matsrl*l more comment. "I should ERN, send 1 to: "Win at
Allowing your temper to get out blessings before thay become a keep my mouth shut so I
Bridge," car. oF this newsaof hand will spoil what other- reality. U 0u'r. unert, you'll won't
my toot caught in
per. P.O. Box W Radio City
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FRANK

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WES RINKER
Rinker.
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"The $20,000 In Improve.1 ments will not be done In the intersection In the last year.
The ccmlmlnfon condemned
first year," said Rinker. "I
"Is property formerly known as
can't afford to do that."
Rinker said it will take him the San-Mo-Park trailer park,
about eight years to recover the 3515 South Orlan&amp; Drive.
The property has been sold to
expense of making the light
in theput, Rinker's Lease Motor CO., SOS South FlUICh
had been for two years at a Ave. Bales reportedly plans to
time. The longer lease allows move his auto dealership to the
him time to WXsertake major former tmiler park site.
A decision was delayed on a
tInPrOVemeMs in the stadium,
according to City Manager proposal for wideming
tersedlon at Shannon Drive
Warren E, Knowles.
"Mr. Rinker has done an andU.&amp;17Jod.outh ofthe
admirable job of not only ABC Lounge. Commluloner
.ke.ptng thedadi%iDop,b(*hM David Farr presented the
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the cOmyntIoIi,
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Florida's need for energy.
Nuclear energy is one
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cleanest way of nroducing electricity.

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L.
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FPL's three nuclear power plants

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already have demonstrated the viability of
nuclear power. Last year alone, they en.,
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balance of today's proven

supply endless.

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LaZenby, city engineer, to ft"edd: lbsr.probsldylaa
place a four-way atop at Third qu,iu,ubm,w,batIeder.d
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rdl 200-foot lot Jut south of the
intersectio oseli the lot, San
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have been called "easy energy." Because they seemed it works with a carefill

Dan Bales, owner of Sanford

repaim

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use

the answerto our
future?

special

for

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. The lighting improvements
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and Wes Rinker, who useathe

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stadium will receive a new 15year lease to operate the
facility.
. The improvements will
of new lights and some
co
new poles estimated to cod
$20,000, according to Rinker.
Th e lease agreement in-

by Stan Lie and John Romita

Thaves

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sanfori' municipal stadiwn
will receive light improvements

Station. New York, N. V. 10019.)

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forsmall talk and might be a bit
AM Alm SeMaig
too impluent With others.
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South should have won the
fIrst heart and ducked a
diamond. West felt that
South should ha ve tried to
develop an end play against
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industrially zoned strip, obThe commission said lt had in commissioners and Chacey provided from Longwood concern of the additional traffic jectedto the project because of
'mind a figure
$40,000. agreed the aerial slwvey maps Utilities stating they can that the development would possible noise and pollution.
Herald Photo by Jane Casse$berry
Eng Monday offered an were essential And should be provide the sewer service for generate and the possibility of Casselberry Engineer Donald ENGINEER RALPH ENGMAKES DRAINAGE PROPOSAL FOR LONGWOOD
alternative proposal that would the first step.
the PUD.
commercial businesses Barry, a material and en- working with Willcox on the a hearing for a special ex- was taken. "I think the matt~r
not include the cost of an aerial
Former Mayor Gerard sneaking In under the PUD vi ton mental consultant
"I feel like you may have a
ception," Grant said. Grant is closed," said Mayor Julie
plans d
survey. The scaled-down good proposal, but I don't feel Cormell, speaking from the zoning.
speaking for Wilcox, explained to getanthethey had been careful was reminded that the city Lormann; ,it
be the
necessary pollutionversion would cost $69,933. He we can handle It," Com. audience, charged that
"Some of the problems were that the plant would be in the control equipment and trucks water tower also exceeds the consensus of the commissidn'to
said the firm was willing to take missioner J. R. Grant told Eng, Longwood Utilities' sewage already created," Grant told center of the property
with a would meet government height restriction. "Just for the deny the request."
two separate payments of adding that he hoped the treatment plant did not have the residents. "It is hard to say 300-ft. area to put a damper on
record, who owns the property
standards.
the noise.
Site plans were approved fir
$30,000 In this fiscal year and engineer could come up with a the necessary capacity to take a man can't use his land
on the railroad track?" Willcox
Grant moved to deny
defer the balance
because
something
"In my view," Barry said, "it
could care of "The Landings."
the next scaled-down plan the
"I do," replied Grant. mini-warehouses to be built by
the site plan saying
Year.
distressful proval
could not
Connell said he had talked something that went
Warehouses Of
afford.
"You are ruining my property Variety
Considering that the Island
noise and pollution operating the ready-mix plant silo would as well as these other people." Jacksonville in the Island La)e
An ordinance rezoning the 35- with Ned Davenport of before."
exceed the two-story height
Lake area is one of the most am me of a proposed ."r-A Department of Environmental
Grant's sentiments did not within the guidelines."
area and for an Industri#1
Wilcox,
crucial drainage areas., Eng unit development
R.
D.
Herring
of
Temple
regulation.
There was no second to
carry
over
Regulations
about
recent
building on SR 427 by James 14.
"The
Said. a "no kills" Study Con- Landings" — from R-2 problems investigated by DER who was seeking approval of a Terrace Said he had been "He would have to go through Grant's motion and no action Barker Co.
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fined to that general area and Residential to PUD was in which raw sewage was pu on site plan for a concrete readyutilizing the county's std of adopted with a 4-1 vie. Mayor the land and covered up with mix plant on four acres of InThe dream of a comPrthen. sWTOtmdlflg a1US F&amp;Jted to June Lormann cut the "no" dirt and effluent had stood on dustrially zoned property on SR
sive drainage and building the problem, would cod con- vote,
low areas at the Longwood 427.
impact study that would en- siderably less.
At the Dec. 11 meeting
The 1X-unit development is Ut ilities plant.
"There Li more then $50,000 in scheduled to be built on West
compass the needs of the whole
"There is no way Longwood Wilcox told the commission his
city have begun to shrink in the budget for drainage," Lake with the entrance on E.E. Utilities, the way it is now, WW plan had met the approval of
Interim City Administrator
Longwood.
Reason the city commission David Chacey said. The Residential Conununitles. The said Conneil.
agency and state and city
saw
the
price
tag.
th
ea
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E.E.
regulations.
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for Svertrup &amp; Parcel
complied with all city
Consultants of San Diego.
than $50,000 In
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Associates Inc. of Gainesville
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Weatherman cooperating, the 1979 Mayfair
Open should be the biggest ever.
The 36-hole tournament gets under way
Thursday at 7 a.m. when young Bill Sellers of
Orlando's Rio Pinar Country Club steps to the

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provided additional entrants for this year's
Mayfair, a Florida PGA tour stop with a purse
estimated at $7,000.
We have a good, strong field," said Osetek.
The local favorite is probably Bob Ashby,
who shot a 67 the other day in practice. He's
from Sanford. Another Sanford pro entered is
Mike Leary."
Defending champion Denny Lyons is also
playing, and he will undoubtedly be listed as

Also in the field is Billy Maxwell. Austin
Straub, Nate Starks, Larry Mowry and Stan
Lisk all familiar names to golf followers of
the Sunshine State circuits.
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shotgun tee-off at 12:30. Among the notables in
the amateur field were Mayfair club chainpion Wade Botts, New York State amateur

CANTON, Ohio (UPI)
Veteran catcher
Thurman Munson of the World Champion New
York Yankees says he underwent major
surgery on his right shoulder two weeks ago in
Los Angeles and Is again ready to play
baseball.
"The operation removed about 1½ inches
from my clavicle," Munson said Monday
during an address to the Hall of Fame Club's
luncheon meeting. "I've never been this
mentally prepared for a season as I am now.
My problems with the front office and the
supposed one I had with Reggie Jackson are
out of the way and I think the Yanks will have
a banner year."
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Martin, White Out

Seminole Emerge Losers

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LOS ANGELES (UPI)
Defensive end
Harvey Martin and defensive tackle Randy
White of the Dallas Cowboys Tuesday were
declared out of next Monday night's Pro Bowl.
Martin suffered a partially torn hamstring
in his right leg in the Super Bowl game at
Miami Sunday and White fractured his left
thumb in the NFC championship game Jan. 7.
Martin will be replaced by Ezra Johnson,
from Green Bay, and Doug English, from Detroit, will replace White.
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In other games Tuesday and figure things out and in
Au, but the old slow-down.
It worked wonders for Lake night, Seminole's last-ditch doing so, they helped us,
Brantley High's basketball effort was overcome and because we have a lot ofplayers
team Tuesday night, but it Colonial hung on for a 65.65 who have been sick with the
wasn't the Patriots who were triumph; and Oviedo blew an flu," said Brantley coach Bob
early advantage In losing a 54- Peterson. "We would not have
doing the slowing,
West Orange. been aa strong rwullflguP and
Smyrna
Beach,
42cllffhangerto
It was New
e
game
at
New Smyrna down the floor all night."
th
On
e
pace
of
NEW YORK (UPI) At heart, Willie Mays is what he always whose efforts to slow th
Smyrna finally solved things,
Little
boy
with
all
the
the
game
played
right
Into
the
Beach,
the
Patriots
had the
as been and probably always will be a
spontaneously natural emotions you would normally expect from hands of ailing Brantley, which Barracudas confused as to whit at which point guard Anthony
posted a 4442 victory as Brad type of defense they were Acosta came on to only
iSne.
frustrate the host team further
He laughs one minute and changes expression completely the Cluiton scored the winning facing,
down
to
try
with
some defensive tactics
"They slowed It
basket.
next. He sulks, he pouts, he dreams impossible dreams, and
tennedbyPeteraonaa really
facthe has made so many come true only causes him that much
the key to the victory."
ore anguish when one of them somehow doesn't.
Costa cut off the leading ,l*ll
~
I
From the outset, he was pretty awe he'd be elected to
handler and penetrator In the
Baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Everybody in the
New Smyrna attack.
untry was reasonably sure of it so that even before the official
It was tied at 42-all with 32
=suit was announced by Bowie Kuhn Tuesday, the stewardesses
seconds left and Brantley's
dboard his jet flight from San Francisco tossed him a spontaneous
In the largest votet turnout ifl waiting game paid off as they
NEW YORK (UP!) It was
champagne party Monday.
Hey
history
(432), Maya easily got the bell in to CLuiton, who
The only question was whether Maya' election by members of a glorious day for the "Say
two
other
received
the
75 percent neces- hit abucketfrom in don towin
the Baseball Writers Association of America would be Kid," but It left
It
sary
for
election
by the it with seven seconds showing
nanimous. No man has ever been elected to the Hall of Fame by baseball stars with "Say
1.
on the clock.
Baseball
Writers
Association,
a unanimous ballot. Lou Gehrig was voted in "by acclamation," Ain't So" expressions.
eight
had
Doug Kent
ballots.
Willie Mays, who left his being named
but that was by a voice vote at a 1939 meeting of the writers.
and Cluxton added 13
for
rebounds
needed
324
votes
Willie wanted to make it unanimously, but had a hunch he personal stamp on every game With
he played in a marvelous fl- election, his percentage of 94.6 points.
vouldn't.
Brantley Is H.
ar career, entered baseball's was the highest since the first
"You watch and see, there'll be some who won't vote for me," ye
when
Ned Stephens
but
Year
esaldtomeacoupleofmonthsago."Igueu thereatesOme
In
Seminole's effort against
;
pair of his contempo raries, Ty Cobb (982), Babe Ruth
vritera who don't think I deserve to be In the Hall of Fame." Duke Snider and Enos Slaugit- (95.1) and Honus Wagner (95.1) ColoniaL
1.
If ever anyone deserved to be elected unanimously, Willie Maya Cr1 wereonceagainleftonthe were chosen.
Seminole droppedto-1O.
lid.Hewasajoytowatchattheplate,onthebisesoriflCeflter
Maya' daY Of recognition Horace Roland had 20 poInts
outsidelooking
S
Laid. That was always my feeling, anyway.
was somewhat tarnLd by the for Ovieds.
rrti
WleIs
I6*s k
missing 23 ballots, and ose
LAKE IRANTL!Y: MOSII 032,
ork Giants' In 1951 and in the Hall of Fame himself, feels the
familiar' with his career with Denhlmsc 405, Cluxton S3.13, Kin
same way.
New York and San Fran- 5.0.10, Vithazon 1.3.5, Honlkir 22.
No ballplayer born ever was perfect and neither was Willie
claco Giants voiced their 6. Totals 17.10.44.
N NW SMYRNA: Thompson 3.2.5,
Maya, who followed the Giants from New York to San Francisco
displeasure openly.
Swett 405, Schlegel 5.0.10, Hill 4.0.5,
ii l958 and finished up with the MetslnlVl3. Sure, he had a flaw Qr
"They're either prejudiced or Jones 1.2.4, Woods 2.0.4. Totals WI.
wo, but they were minor ones and didn't at all tarnish a career in
Idiots," said Joe McDonald, 42.
which he hit 660 home runs and compiled a .302 lifetime average.
general manager of the New
COLONIAL (U), Siren 2,
Had he not spent two years in the Army, he, and not Hank Aaron,
life arefr'
York Metal when asked his Kalalut 12, Rodr iquez IS, Gofloway
th
1, Williams 2. Losch 19, Way 13,
veryllkelywould'vebeenthefirstto break Babe Ruth's home run
Community feelings about the writers who GrazlIla 1, StI,'nmellO. Totals: 21 23.
around
Seminole
.•
record.
didn't vote for Maya.
311 10.
College.
SCMINOLS (SI): SliptISn$ 17,
Personally, I find it difficult to understand how anyone who saw
Snider, whose career with the
Nera
by Tom
hat includes admission to
2, Whitney 1, ThOmas 10,
him, or even didn't see him but st udied whit he did over a period tonight's basketball game at Dodgers closely paralleled Daniels
o.
McCray 14, Nelms 14,
WILLIE NELMS GIVEN CHOICE: OVER OR AROUND?
of2o years, falledto vote for him. Yet, 23 writers didn't among the the
gym In a game Maya' when the two played 10 Totals: 2312.17 3$.
32 who cast their ballots.. Needing only 75 per cent of the vote for against arch-rival Valencia. New York, missed election by
OVIUDO (13): Duds 4. KissInger
election, Maya, named on 409 ballots, made It easily with a 94.6 ffpoff is at 7:30.
just 16 Votes while Slaughter, a
10, Roland 20, Palmer 14, Me yer 2,
percentage. He was the only one elected, rtmnenç Duke Snider
n fact, Saturday's game lifetime .300 hitter for 19 Scott 2. Totals: 23 45 52.
11
missing by 16 votes and Enos Slaughter by 27.
s
wuiv ORANGE (14): Jones
against Division 2 leader Lake seasons fell short by 27 votes.
nson It, C. Jonis 13,
Mays polled more votes than any other player ln history. TY Qty will also be open to the
"I thought I could tflake it, I once 7,4.Joh
Totals: 2441331.
°
Cobb, considered by many the greatest player ever, Is the one who public
feel I belong," Snider said.
wie dosed to being a unanimous choice. Only four writers
t of community "But it didn't work out that
Is
Bowl
didn'tnamehlxnonthelrbaflotslnthefirstelectloneverheldin week at the college," said way.I'mflndingout moreeach
1
1930. Cobb receIved 98 per cent of the vote and that dill is tope. Iai
year that the Hall of Fame is
Joe SterlIng.
didn't
The
so
unfair
advantage
In
negotlathen
the
commissioner
wiu3
NEW YORK (UPI)
Willie tried to pretend that being left off those 23 ballots
"
Seminole holds a 124 overall not easy to
coasts are anytbing but clear in tion with Carew. One club has review the players and, or,
bother him, but It did. Asked If he felt diisppolnted about it, he record agahit Valencla, in.
Slaughter, who was in his
the battle for Rod Cans reached agreement with him money Involved and deckW
inswered the question somewhat obliquely as he has a habit of eluding five or the
final year of eligibility, must
WINNIPEG,
Manitoba
(UP!)
services,
and that's to the detriment of whether the club, can pr*
leing with those questions he doesi't care for, saying, "I put 20 Presently Valencia Is 97 now wait an additional five
DSftnieIflIfl
Ted
Green,
get
In?
overa
The
EM
Coat-Wed
Coat
the
other 12 clubs.
l
't
I
expe
ceed," said a apokessnan for lbS
ct to
ears Of toy life into this game. Why shou dn
ll while Seminole stands years before he can be canremembered
for
a
diCk
511*
Carew
awseak.s
took
sooth"This
is
the
way
It
should
co
mmissioner's office. "He
Thy should I doti* myself?"
sidered for the Hall Of Fame by
io.e.
duel
that
almOst
killed
Lag
or
twist
Tuesday
when
baseball
have
been
all
along.
We
were
wants
to see the horse before
'
Seminole is. ranked No. 1010 the Veterans Committee.
Some Of the younger writers, the ones he didn't know, had a way
en
ded
a
19-Yea
carr'
Monday
Coininlisioner
Bowie
Kuhn
said
prevent
ed
from
talking
to
the
cart,
not vice-versa."
"I'm bitter because this Is the
1 being turned off by W illie, particularly In his later years. That the state poll, although Sterling
lasttime
that
l
could
be
voted
in
when
he
aimowiced
Ni
i',tfrehe
would
at
permit
any
more
Carew
until
we
got
pàmlasion
Carew,
33, wanted togototl*
rasbecausehefeltiome of them had burned him and because he Isn't convinced
wary
and
suspicious.
I
know
that
side
of
played
well
enough
to
deserve
by
the
writers,"
said
Slaughter.
merit
from
the
Winnipeg
Jets..
tam
to
negotiate
with
the
from
the
commissioner.
Only
Angels
and had reached I
elt that way It made him
til
they
e
cl
,
Mhoesda
mçerdar
un
on
ub
th
e
Ang
el
s,
re
ei
ve
ent on a contract
c
ved
rbal
agreem
life
"After givIng 19 years of my
Vile Maya. But I also know the other side Of Willie Maya, a man rating.
did Green, once
The 3Iyearrr
ible
Teddy
WISCU
can
first
satldy
Twins'
owner
that
pennhsilon
and
they've
with
them,
bi*
Griffith balk$
"We haven't been getting it to baseball this Is a poor known a Te
apable of a great deal of love and tenderness.
Calvin
Griffith
hi
a
deal
for
the
reached
a
contract
agreement
because
he
didn't
like the wUr
And that was most important thing he was carrying away from together all that well so far this reward. M' record ceaks for 1i played for the Boston Bnains, sven4lme AL batting cham. with Carew and his agent."
package
offered
him
by Califor'
elf." can I say?" said the required bUilt III$Sr'7 ifld had
ball, he said Tuesday "love." He was referring to the love season," he said. "Of course, Its"What
The
Yankees
and
other
teams
nia.
ad been given from his teammates and the fans and the love we hope the freslunen wilJ come
a plastic plate inserted hi his That e&amp;t rubbed Yankee have tO overcome three oa- The Twins have been trying
who bit
ad tried to give them back with his performance on the field. around. ft has taken a little 4?y.ar-cld Mays,___
ll following a vicious en.
t Al Rosen the wrong des In dng the All-Star first to trade Carew since the end of
Pr
homers and complied a .302 slea
lso talked about the love and support he had gotten from his longer than we had hoped."
courier with Chico MAI Is an way and RossndscldsdtOrublt biiw: They ha" tosathify theseasonorrlsklosing him Bill
lifetime
batting
average
DIVISIONZ
ve, Mae, whohelpedhimsomuch, p.rticularlylnthe lad few
exhibition game played In Into
W I. Is sonutidag I've been looking
K at a pres confer ence the Twins, Carew and Kuhn
a tree agent aiter next season4
he played.
Ottawa 1or to tie
Laka City (141)
and
no
cl
ub
to
.will
get
'fusday.
Carew
ey thought they had a trade
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champ John Parsons, Pebble Beach's Wally
Goodwin, DeLand's Bill Morgan, Sanford
Mayor Lee Moore, Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club manager Jack Collins and an assortment
of Sanford doctors.
The latter includes Jon Day, Charles Park,
Charles Dexter and John Johnson.
The presence of the doctors in the pro-am
lineup prompted one clubhouse wag to quip
"it's a bad day for anyone to be sick unless
they are at the golf course."

one of the favorites in Thursday and Friday's

tourney activity at Walt Disney World courses

By JIM HAYNES
Herald Sports Editor

Munson Surgery Past,

fly MILTON RICHMAN

NllIie: Little Boy At Heart
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Hunter To Towson State
BALTIMORE (UPI)
Former Texas
Rangers' Manager Billy Hunter was named
head baseball coach Tuesday at Towson State
University, school officials announced.
Hunter, 50, guided the Rangers to a secondplace tie with California in the American
League West last season before being fired.
He replaces Bob Ziegler, who resigned after
leading the Tigers to the NCAA Division II
tournament last year.
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Wright Affaired established hlm'elf as the
pup to beat in the upcomingpuppy stakes
when he became the first maiden of the ye*r
at Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to win a
grade A race.
The Henry Wright kennel star earlier In the
meet became the first pup to make it to grade
A. Monday afternoonin his third start In Abe
taid his big finishing kick to beat a classy
field of veteran campaigners.
"He hu a little smarts to go with his
," Wright said of his top puppy at last
week. "Hehas aiwaysdone everything rIm."
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In the betting. Both Mineola Laney and
ete were lower odds than he was.
Affaired didn't break particularly
3NUtt then he rarely does. Fourth out of
the box-he nalted to the turn second. Coining
out of the far turn he was still two lengtlus
behind arkey Pete.
But Cihi$ home the darkbrindlsd swift
he the finishitig kick whlcl* makes Wright
showed
feel may have a potential distance dog on
Ws hand. Wright Affaired won going away by
over two lengths.
"He has a lot of bottom to. him," said
Wright. "I think he will eventually be able to

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gos%. But l won't put him overthereuntll he
gets a little older' and has a little more exIt

Is up over 700,000. This represents a percentage Increas, of 10.4.
The Jerry Collins track is also reversing
another trend. Attendance so for this season is
up over last year. In most latances around
the Indiatry attendance Is down, AM while
attendance Is uponlya little over three per
cent at SOKC, Cothm said he was very happy
to see even a modest Increase,
The $ Infects box is proving even mere
popular than w ever expected. Tnifecta play
for the first time In SOKC history Is over 40 i
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It was Wright Affaired's fifth win In seven
starts. This makes him the win leader as well.
Insevenstarts he has yet to finish WA of the
money. He has won five of seven, finished
second once and third once.
The inut 1 handle took a big jwnp over
last season the past week. In nine per'formances SOKC handled JiM over $1.8
million. This wan up over $300,000 from the
or 17,1 per cent.
year bofore
For the year the Langwood greyhoisod plant
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Bordley Snubs Cincy
CINCINNATI (UPI)
The Cincinnati Reds
evidently have come up empty-handed in
efforts to sign college pitching sensation Bill
Bordley.
Bordley's father said Tuesday Bordley has
"absolutely no interest in the Reds' offer."
The lefthander said before the draft he wanted
to play on the West Coast to be near his family.
He plans to re-enroll at USC for the term
beginning Feb. 6, his father said.
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With only one week
HOUSTON (UPI)
remaining on his current contract, Ho uston
Oilers' Head Coach and General Manager
Bum Phillips has signed a three-year pact.
The rehiring, which will have Phillips
continue in a dual role, was announced by an
Oilers spokesman Tuesday af ternoon while
the coach was out of town. The spokesman
:said Phillips' assistant coaches have been
offered contracts and "If they have not signed
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play.

Former work
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
heavyweight champion Muhammad AU has
purchased a seven-bedroom home in the
Hancock Park area and plans to move to Los
Angeles from Chicago.
"He's selling his home In Chicago and will
move here soon," said Harold Smith, director
of Muhammad All Amateur Sports.

United Press International
The basket rims in the Los
Angeles Forum loomed as large
as the San Andreas Fault
Tuesday night.
The Los Angeles Lakers,
battering New York Into submission under the weight of a
record-breaking shooting performance, overcame a scintillating one-man show by Bob
McAdoo to post a 148-124
triumph over the Knicks.
"Setting a record, or coming
close to one, isn't much fun
when you get your tall whipped," said McAdoo, who scored
a Knick career-high 45 points
and hit 17 straight field goals at
one point. With 4:50 remaining,
McAdoo missed an 18-foot
jumper.
The Lakers gave the Knicks a
clinic In high percentage shots
all night, hitting .685 (63-of-92)
from the floor to set a new NBA
record for field goal percentage.
Adrian Dantley made his
return to the Laker starting
lineup after a 19-game absence
due to an injured knee, and
scored N) points In only 30
minutes, hitting 11-of-15 from
the field.
Among the torrid Lakers,
Jamaal Wilkes hit 13-Of-15 from
the floor for 2$ points, Don Ford
shot 7-for4 and Norm Nixon
made 7-of-9.
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Blues Lose
To Montreal
The
ST. LOUIS (UP!)
powerful offense of the Montreal Canadlens won another
hockey game, but goalie Ken
Dryden fumed about defensive
lapses.
The Canadlens had a 6-0 lead
against St. Louis Tuesday
night, but the Blues scored
three goals In nine minutes
before the Canadlens stopped
the rally in a 6-3 win.
"At times we kid ourselves,"
Dryden said. "Defensively we
were somewhat careless, and
this lsarecurringproblem. Bad
habits are easier to form than
good habits, and are harder to
break."
Dryden was particularly
upset about the first St. Louis
goal by Bob Murdoch to ruin his
shutout in the final minute of
the second period. Murdoch
came behind the net and
slammed the puck between
Dryden and the post.
"We played it very poorly,"
Dryden said. "We were in
trouble and should have cleared
the puck out of there. We made
a series of unremarkable plays,
and I made the last mistake."
Despite the defensive problems, the Montreal offense was
more than needed to push the
first-place Canadlens 23 points
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Illinois Aides Resign
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (UPI) illinois Tuesday
announced the resignation of assistant football coaches Mike Coletta and Wright Anderson, effective Immediately.
flhIl Coach Gary Moeller said Colletta
expressed a desire to return to his native
Michigan and seek a high school coaching A.
Anderson plans to go into business In North
aroJtna.
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To Join 49ers
CINCINNATI (UP!) Chuck
Studley, defensive line coach
for the Cincinnati Bengali since
1989, has announced he Is
leaving to become defensive
coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers, saying, "It's going
to be a challenge to Improve on
On word record in pro football."
Studley said hemade his
decision over the weekend. He
met with 49ers' Coach Bill
Walsh led Thursday.

Bears Assistant Quits
Doug Scovil, Chicago
CHICAGO (UPI)
Bean' receivers' coach, has resigned to
return as an assistant coach at Brigh
am
Young University, Bears' officials announced
Tuesday.
Scovil, 51, served as an assistant coach for
the Bears last season. Bean' Coach Neil
Armstrong said no replacement has been
made for Scovil.

NEW YORK (UPI)
Neal
ReMan, a left-handed pitcher
who was the No.1 pick In the
January free.agent amateur
draft, has turned down an offer
from the New York Mots and
will accept a baseball scholarship offer to the University of
Miami.

Sadler To Iowa St&amp;.
AMES, Iowa (UPI) Charles Sadler, an
assistant football coach at Oklahoma last
season, has been named an sobbidecatl at
Iowa State University, new Had Coach
lsnle 1mcsn said Tnesdey.
Duncan, who was named heed coach at ISU
week r"bft Earl. &amp;i., said S,
289 probably will coach the defensive line.
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burgh In the Norris Division.
Rejean Houle scored two
goals, Including the winner,
which trickled through the pads
of St. Louis goalie Ed Stanlowski.
"I shot on my backhand, and
I was pushing It with my eyes,"
Houle said with a grin. "Our
line has been playing well.
Mario Tremblay has been
playing fantastic hockey, and
Yvon Lambert Is working in the
corners."
Tremblay scored after Larry
Robinson Intercepted a pass by
St. Louis defenseman Neil
I4abatte, and the Canadlens also
had goals from Pat Hughes,
Pierre Mondou and Guy Laflew, who connected for the
33rd time this season.
The Blues had two goals by
Murdoch and Mike Crombeen's
first of the season in the only
scheduled NHL game of the
evening.
In the WHA, Quebec defeated
Birmingham, 7-5, and Houston
stopped New England, 5-1.
Nordlques 7, Bulls 5:
Serge Bernier scored two
goals to lead first-place Quebec
over Birmingham. J.C. Tremblay, Alain Cole and Marc
Tardif added goals in the first
period as the Nordiques rushed
to a 4-1 lead.
OIlers 5, Whalers 1:
Bill Fldt, Blair MacDonald
and Ron Chipperfield broke
open a scoreless game with
consecutive goals in the second
period, powering Edmonton
past New England.

SCOREBOARD
Pittsburgh

College

16
19 19 5
44
19 21 6
14
31
9 25 13
Detroit
Adams Division
W L T PtS.
67
10 7
Boston
20 19 6
Toronto
AS
17
18 16 11
Buffalo
31
16 23 6
Minnesota

Los Angeles
Washington

Cent St. 51, Ok. Bapt
Lub Chris 71, E. N.M. 65
West
AlA 91. St. Mary's
S. Ore. 112, Slansls St. 101

Basketball
Tuesday
East
Amhrst 65, Sprngfld Coll 62
Assmptn 79, St. Anslm's75
Bentley 07, AIC 73
Bowdoin 66, Bates SI
Bos Coll 83, Villanva 75
Buffalo 43, Oswego 37
Curry 73, Mass. Mrtme 63
Del. St. 79, Md..E.Sh. 77
Dowling 84, Staten Is 71
Eastrn Colt 78, Conn. Coll 57
Elmira 91. R. Weslyan 76
Frmnghm St. 83 Wrcstr 62
Geotwn 71, St. Fran Pa. 62
Hamilton 92, Hobart 10
Mnhttnvl 64, Concrdia 42
Mass.. 61, U.N.H. 37
Middlebury 86, Norwich 71
Oneaonta 72, Albany St. 71
Pace 03, Maritime 82
Pratt 90, Mercy 76
So. Me. 91, F. Pierce 82
St. John's 50, Mnhttn 55
Suffolk 72. Barrington 62
Wm. Pttrsn 83, Glssbro St. 01
South
Bllarmne 103, Cmpbllsvl 09
Brdgwtr 105, Shnandoah 09
Crsn Newman 87, King 75
Cumbrind 07, Wlbrfrce 86
Fla. $I. 79, Ga. Tech 73
Gettysbg 76, Wash&amp;Lee 73
Hmpin Inst. 93, Va. St. 06
Salisbury 65, Shepherd 66
Ky. St. 95, N. Ky. 7$
Lib Bapt 90, Bluefld 07
Lncln Mem. 71, MillIgn 63
Lynchbg 75, E. Mnnnte
Maryland 52, Navy 62
N. Car. St. 104, E. Car. IS
Nrflk St. $6, Va. Union 75
St. Mry's It, M. Wash. 77
Va. Wslyn 92, N.C. Wslyn SO
Midwest
Anderson 53, Taylor 49
Bapt Bible 57, Cent Bible 53
Bethel 50, St. Francis 78
Chi St. 94, Uofl.Circle 70
Ft. Hays 113, Hstngs 62
Hiram 87, Thiel Pa. 82
Lewis 91, Geo. Wms. 79
Mnchster 77, Flndly 67
Marquette 75, 0. Rbrts 60
Marycrst IS, Grcelnd 66
Marian 06, Franklin 79
MIllIkn is. DePauw
Monmth 107 , Ill. Coil 94
Mt. Vrnn Nat 69. Mione 61
Oshkosh 55, Ripon 53
Parksde 74, Carroll 51
Rvr Flls 60, Superior 79
Simpson Si, Grinnell 69
Stevens Pt 77, Plattvl 61
Tarko 87, Neb. Wslyn 73
TO St. 76, Ind. Tech 57
UMKC 08, Emporia St. 71
Urbana 73, Cedarvl
Wshbrn 61, Bndctine 63
Walsh 69, Ohio Dom 56
Wheatn 09, No. Cent 62
Wit?nbQ 72, Kenyon $7

Transactions
Tuesday
Football
Houston - Renewed for three
years the contract of Bum Phillips
as head coach and general manager.
San Francisco
Named Chuck
Studley as defensive coordinator.
Chicago - Announced that
receivers coach Doug Scovil has
resigned to return as an assistant
coach at Brigham Young.
Los Angeles - Guard Tom Mack
announced his retirement.
College
Illinois
Announced
the
resignation of assistant football
coaches Mike Coletta and Wright
Anderson, effective immediately.
Iowa State University
An.
nounced the signing of Charles
Sadler as an assistant football
coach.
Towson State University
Named Billy Hunter head baseball
coach.
Soccer
Pittsburgh (MISL) - Signed
center forward Manuel Barbosa of
Brazil and forward Artie Napolitano
of Hartwick College and dropped
forward Hudson Fortune and
defender Frank O'Hara.

Dog Racing
SANFORD.ORLANDO
TUESDAY NIGHT
First Race, 1-16.0
12.60 7.50 3.00
6 Kuda's Red
7.50
3 RH's Follow Me
2.50
1 GweneithKi let er
Q (3.5) 40.20; T (5.3.1) 2U.20;

1.40

Time 32.19.

Tuesday's Result
Montreal 6. St. Louis 3
Wednesday's Games
NY Rangers at Washington
Toronto at Minnesota
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
Chicago at Vancouver
Thursday's Games
NY Rangers at Buffalo
NY Islanders at Boston
Atlanta at Montreal
Pittsburgh at Colorado
Detroit at Los Angeles

Pro Basketball

NSA Standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pct. OS
31 14 .669 Wash
27 15 .643 2k2
PhIla
21 20 .512 6
New Jrsey
New York
fl 26 .455 lO'i
16 29 .356 IS
Boston
Central Division
W L Pct. 01
San Anton
21 10 .609
26 19 .576 1',
Houston
Atlanta
26 23 .531 3"
19 27 .413 9
Clevelnd
16 31 .340 121 ,
Uetroit
17 34 .333 13',
New Orins
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W L Pct. 05
21 15 .609 Kan City
NHL Standings
Denver
26 23 .531 )',
Campbell Conference
Mllwauke
fl 28 .440
Patrick Division
15 29 .313 10',
Chicago
w L T Pts. Indiana
17 30 .362 11',
71
31
6
9
Islanders
NY
Pacific Division
26 15 5
NY Rangers
W L Pct. 01
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Ph iadel phia
29 15 .659
Seattle
S4
23 19 4
Atlanta
Los Ang
20 II .623 I
Smythe Division
Phoenix
28 19 .596 21 3
W L T Pt5 Golden St.
fl 25 .468 t '
40
16 21 8
Chicago
Portland
20 23 .165 S'
16 25 6
38 San Diego
Vancouver
21 26 .417 9'
27
10 31 7
Colorado
Tuesday's Results
27
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St. L01315
Seattle 103, Washington 100
Wales Conference
Indiana 110, Atlanta 107
Norris Division
Cleveland 106, Denver 107
W L I Pta.
Chicago 100. Boston 90
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31
9
Montreal
New Orins 116, Kan City 116
Los Ang 14$, New York 124
Wednesday's Games
Washington at Boston
Cleveland at New Jersey
EAGLE RIVER, Wis. (UPI) Denver at Houston
Kan City at San Antonio
- Bobby Eisner of New LonYork at Golden State
don, Wis. Sun day covered a7'- New
Philadelphia at Phoenix
mile course in a record time of Portland at San Diego
Thursday's Games
4:49.16 to win the 16th annual
at Atlanta
Seattle
World Snowmobile Cham- Los Angeles
a? Detroit
pionships.
Golden St. at Portland
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Second Race, S.16,C
9.10 6.60 4.00
2 Quick Printer
7.00 4.50
I Jonas Jeanerre
2.50
6 Tally Ellen
0 (2.5) 24.00; P (21) 40.90; T 1124.
6) 156.50; Time 31.90.
Third Race, 5.16,M
11.50 6.40 3.10
3Movntain Girl
5.20 3.60
1 Wright Bolero
2.50
2 Raw Talent
0(1.3)21.10; P (3.1) 15.10: T (3.1.
2) 100.50; Time 31.14.
Fount Race, 516, 0
11.50 6.20 5.20,
SVerve
6.40 3.60
4Mr. Cap Son
2.50:
i Franko
0(4.5) 44.40; P (1.4) 113.10; T (1.4.
I) 691.40; Time 31.90.
Fifth Race, 5.16, D
3 Jo Jo Hope
6.00 3.60 3.40
7 Speedy Rocket
3.60 3.60
1.40
6 BJ's Reshuffle
0 (3.7) 14.20; P (3.7) 47.10; T (3.7.
61 16.5.60.
Sixth Race,
0 Vilas Sand
4.20 3.20 2.40
10.60 3.50
2 Manatee Super
1 Honey Scott
2.50
0 (2.5) 37.50: P (1.2) 71.60; T (5.2.
1) 16..20; Time 31.74.
Seventh Race, 5.I6.,C
0 Frankie MacBee 54.50 13.00 4.00
4 NIte Strutt
6.60 3.10
I Wright Dante
2.40
0(4.5)14.40; P (5.4) 212.60; T ($4.
I) 1,172.50; Time 31.12.
Eighth Race, 5.16,1
0.10 6.00 3.50
4 Va Boom
7.50 1.40
2 Circus Sport
5.00
1 Jimmie
0(2.4)10.10; P (4.2) 411.10; T (4.1
1)752.40; Time 31.11.
Ninth Race, 5.16,5
2 ArtIc Dream
1.60 3.40 7.60
7 Super Boy
5.00 4.20
Celeno
5.80
0(27) 35.50; P (2.1) 159.90:T (274) 244.50; Time 31.34.
Tenth Race, 5.14, A
19.10 5.60 3.10
6 Hard Crash
1 Manatee Bandit
6.00 4.20
4 L.L.'s Bobert
4.40
0(1.4) 44,10; P(6-I) 126.40: T(6-1.
4) 47• Time 31.61.
Eleventh Race, 1-I6,C
SMr. Buckingha,n 1.40 2.60 2.20
S Champion Bill
4.20 2.50
1 Dave Pear
2.60
0 5.5) 14.20; P (8-5) 25-10i T (5.5.
1) $7.60; Time 31.21.
Twelfth Race,
7 Wild Fly
11.00 2.60 3.20
3 HD's Gay
2.50 2.10
6 Allspice
3.10
0(3.7) 20.20; P (73) 67.10: T (7.3.
6523.$0; Time 39.74.
A- 2,945; Handle- $241,413.

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In other games, Seattle
topped Washington, 103-100,
Indiana beat Atlanta, 110-107,
Cleveland edged Denver, 108107, New Orleans nipped
Kansas City, 118-116, and
Chicago beat Boston, 100-90.
SuperSonics 103, Bullets 100:
Gus Williams scored 12 of his
game-high 24 points in the final
quarter and scored the clinching basket after a steal to
climax Seattle's come-frombehind triumph over Washington.
Pacers 110, Hawks 107:
Johnny Davis scored 21 of his
game-high 26 points In the
second half and Indiana shot a
blistering 87 percent from the
field in the final quarter to edge
Atlanta.
Cavaliers 195, Nuggets 107:
Fools Walker hit an 18-foot
jumper with 13 seconds left to
climax a fourth-quarter rally
and Lift Cleveland past Denver.
Jazz 113, Kings 111:
Jim McElroy scored a
career-high 40 points but New
Orleans had to repel a fierce
comeback try to nip Kansas
City.
Bulls 100, Celtics 90:
Rookie Reggie Theus scored
a season-high 2$ points and
Chicago ran off 10 straight
points in the dosing minutes to
beat Boston and end a fivegame
losing streak.

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In other games, Seattle
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By JIM HAYNES
Herald Sports Editor
Weatherman cooperating, the 1979 Mayfair
as Open should be the biggest ever.
The 36-hole tournament gets under way
Thursday at 7 a.m. when young Bill Sellers of
CA Orlando's Rio Pinar Country Club steps to the

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first tee.

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A field of 161 pros have signed up.
Host pro Bill Osetek indicated nearby senior

Mayfair Title Thursday

tourney activity at Walt Disney World courses

one of the favorites In Thursday and Friday's

provided additional entrants for this year's
Mayfair, a Florida PGA tour stop with a purse
estimated at $7,000.
"We have a good, strong field," said Osetek.
"The local favorite is probably Bob Ashby,
who shot a 67 the other day in practice. He's
from Sanford. Another Sanford pro entered is
Mike Leary."
Defending champion Denny Lyons is also
playing, and he will undoubtedly be listed as

action.

champ John Parsons, Pebble Beach's Wally
Goodwin, DeLand's Bill Morgan, Sanford
Mayor Lee Moore, Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club manager Jack Collins and an assortment
of Sanford doctors.
The latter includes Jon Day, Charles Park,
Charles Dexter and John Johnson.
The presence of the doctors in the pro-am
lineup prompted one clubhouse wag to quip
"it's a bad day for anyone to be sick unless
they are at the golf course."

Also in the field is Billy Maxwell. Austin
Straub, Nate Starks, Larry Mowry and Stan
Lisk all familiar names to golf followers of
the Sunshine State circuits.
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The pro-am was being held this afternoon,
shotgun tee-off at 12:30. Among the notables in
the amateur field were Mayfair club champion Wade Botts, New York State amateur

CANTON, Ohio (UP!)
Veteran catcher
Thurman Munson of the World Champion New
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York Yankees says he underwent major
surgery on his right shoulder two weeks ago in
Los Angeles and is again ready to play

baseball.

"The operation removed about 1 1/2 inches
from my clavicle," Munson said Monday
during an address to the Hall of Fame Club's
luncheon meeting. "I've never been this
mentally prepared for a season as I am now.
My problems with the front office and the
supposed one I had with Reggie Jackson are
out of the way and I think the Yanks will have
a banner year."

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Brantley Wins; Oviedo,
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NEW YORK (UPI) At heart, Willie Mays is what he always
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spontaneously natural emotions you would normally expect from
dne.
He laughs one minute and changes expression completely the
next. He sulks, he pouts, he dreams Impossible dreams, and the
facthe has made so many come true only causes him that much
ore anu1sh when one of them somehow doesn't.
From the outset, he was pretty sire he'd be elected to
Baseball's Hall of Fame In Cooperstown. Everybody In the
untry was reasonably sure of it so that even before the offi cial
result was announced by Bowie Kuhn Tuesday, the stewardesses
Aboard his jet flight from San Francisco tossed him a spontaneous
champagne party Monday.
The only question was whether Mays' election by members of
the Baseball Writers Association of America would be
nanimous. No man has ever been elected to the Hall of Fame by
a unanimous ballot. Lou Gehrlg was voted In "by acclamation,"
but that was by a voice vote at a 1939 meeting of the writers.
rWillie wanted to make it unanimously, but had a hunch he
wouldn't.
"You watch and see, there'll be some who won't vote for me,"
he said tomea couple of months ago. "I guess there are some
writers who don't think I deserve to be in the Hall of Fame."
If everanyonedeservedtobe elected unanimously, Willie Maya
did. He was a joy to watch at the plate, on the bases ortncenter
laid. That was always my feeling, anyway
r.ni
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fork Giants In 1951 and In the Hall of Fame himself, feels the
same way.
No ballplayer born ever was perfect and neither was Willie
Maya, who followed the Giants from New York to San Francisco
n l958 and finished up with the Metstn 1973. Sure, he had a flaw
two, but they were minor ones and didn't at all tarnish a career In
which he hit 660 home runs and complied a .302 lifetime average.
Had he not spent two years in the Army, he, and not Hank Aaron,
very likely would've been the first to break Babe Ruth's home run
record.
Personally, I find it difficult to understand how anyone who saw
him, or even didn't see him but studied what he did over a period
o120 years, failed to vote for him. Yet, 23 writers didn't among the
432 who cast their ballots. Needing only 75 per cent of the vote for
'.lectIon, Maya, named on 409 ballots, made It easily with a 94.6
percentage. He was the only one elected, runnerup Duke Snider
missing by 16 votes and Enos Slaughter by 27.
Mays polled more votes than any other player in history. Ty
Cobb, considered by many the greatest player ever, is the one who
ame closed to being a unanimous choice. Only four writers
didn't name him on their ballots in the first election ever held in
1936. Cobb received 96 per cent of the vote and that still is tops.
Willie tried to pretend that being left off those 23 ballots didn't
bother him, but it did. Asked if he felt disappointed about it, he
ered the question somewhat obliquely as he has a habit of
with those questions he doeal't care for, saying, "I put 20
s of my he Into this game. Why shouldn't I expect to get In?
should I doubt myself?"
me of the younger writers, the ones he didn't know, had a way
ing turned off by Willie, particularly in his later years. That
becausehetelt seine o(them had burned himand because he
hat way It made him wary and auspicious. I know that aide of
e Maya. But I also know the other side of Willie Maya, a man
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ISbeble of a great deal of love and tenderness.
And that was most important thing he was carrying away from
l*ll, he said Tuesday "love." He was referring to the love
ad been given from his teammates and the fans and the love
ad tried to give them back with his performance on the field
lso talked about the love and support he had gotten from his
Mae, who helped hIm so much, Particularly in the lad few
s he played.
ometimes, she'd say to me, 'I think you love baseball more
you do me," he said.
es, I dill love baseball," confessed Willie Maya. "It's dill
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was pointing to his heart when he said that.
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wasn't the Patriots who were triumph; and Oviedo blew an
early advantage In losing a 54doing the slowing,
42
cliffhanger to West Orange.
It was New Smyrna Beach,
slow
the
pace
of
On
the game at New Smyrna
whose efforts to
the Patriots had the
Into
the
Beach,
game
played
right
the
hands of ailing Brantley, which Barracudas confused as to what
posted a 4442 victory as Brad type of defense they were
ClUItOfl scored the winning facing,
"They slowed It down to try
basket.

Yea For Mays; But
Nay For
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Duke,

In the largest voter turnout ln
history (432), Maya easily
Kid," but it left two other received the 75 percent neces.
baseball stars with "Say It sary for election by the
Baseball Writers Association,
Ain't So" expressions.
being
named on 409 ballots.
Willie Maya, who left his
With
321
votes needed for
personal stamp on every game
election,
his
percentage of 94.6
he played in a marvelous fl.
was
the
highest
since the first
year career, entered baseball's
Hall of Fame Tuesday, but a year o( the election in19when
of his contemporaries, Ty Cobb (96.2), Babe Ruth
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Duke Snider and EnoeSlaught- (96.l) and Honus Wagner (95.1)
er,wereoncea6alnleftonthe were chosen.
Yet Mays' day of recognition
outside looking In.
WM somewhat tamithed by the
missing 23 ballots, and those
familiar with his career with
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the New York and San Francisco Giants voiced their
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displeasure openly.
"They're either prejudiced or
idiots," said Joe McDonald,
general manager of the New
The bestthings In life are free York Mets, when asked his
around Seminole Community feelings about the writers who
didn't vote for Maya.
College.
Snider, whose career with the
That Includes admission to
Dodgers
closely paralleled
tonight's basketball game at
Maya'
when
the two played hI
the Raiders' gym In a game
New
York,
missed
election by
against arch-rival Valencia.
just
16
votes
while
Slaughter,
a
'FIpoft is at 7:30.
for
19
lifetime
.300
hitter
In fact, Saturday's game
against Division 2 leader Lake seasons, fell short by 27 votes.
City ffl also be open to the
"I thought l could make it, I
I belong," Snider said.
feel
pLc.
"But
it didn't work out that
is part of community
way.
I'm
finding out more each
said
week at the college,"
Raiderscoach Joe SW,Wg.year that the Hall of Fame is
Seminole holds a i.6 overall not easy to get Into."
Slaughter, who was in his
record against Valencia, in.
fInal year of eligibility, must
chiding five or
Presently, Valencia is 9.7 now wait an additional five
overall while Seminole stands years before he can be considered for the Hall of Fame by
104.
seminole is ranked No.10 In the Veterans Committee.
"I'm bitter because this is the
state poll, although Sterling
Lasttlmethaticouldbevot.din
't convinced pjj team ha
1gyed well enough to deserve by the writers," said Slaughter.
"After givIng 19 years of my
jijg.
"We haven't been getting it to baseball this Is a poor
together all that well so tar this reward. My record speaks for
season," he said. "Of course, ItielL"
"What can I say?" said
frgen wllJ come
we p
47•ysar-old
Mays, who bit 060
It has taken a little
homers
and
compiled a .302
er than we had hoped."
lifetIme batting average.
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City (14-3)
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forward to fOr many years. As
Valancla(S7)
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Osytona leach (111)
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1 2 my love. I could have played
Cuitral FlOIdI(31))
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lots ofsports, but baseball was
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a glorious day for the "Say Hey
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flu," said Brantley coach Bob
Peterson. "We would not have
been as strong running Lq, and
down the floor all night."
Smyrna finally solved things,
at which point guard Anthony
Acosta came on to only
frustrate the host team further
with some defensive tactics
termedby Peterson as "really
the key to the victory."
Costa cut off the leading ballhandler and i*netrstor in the
New Smyrna attack.
t was tied at 42-all with 32
seconds left and Brantley's
waiting game paid off as they
got the ball in to Cluxton, who
hit a bucket from in close to win
It with seven seconds showing
on the clock.
Doug Kent had eight
rebounds and Cluxton added 13
points.
Brantley is 94•
Ned Stephens was the big gw3
in Seminole's effort against
Colonial.
SemIf101eOPPedtOI'lO.
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Horace Roland had 20 points
for Oviedo.

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COLONIAL (U); BIrSIUl 2,
Kalalut 12, Rodriquez 13, Golloway
1. Williams 2, Losch 1, Way 13,
Graz Ills 1, StimmellO. Totals: 21 23.

Wright Eve went off as only the third favorite
in the betting. Both Mineola Laney and
Sharkey Pete were lower odds than he was.

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Bruce 7, Johnson lLC. Jones 13,
McLoyd 4. Totals: 24.13 U.

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CINCINNATI (UP!)
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grade A race.

The Henry Wright kennel star earlier In the
meet became Us first pup to make It to grade
A. Monday afternoon in his third start in Ahe
used his big finishing kick to beat a classy
field of veteran campaigners.
"He has little smarts to go with his
speed," Wright said of his top puppy jut last
week. 'He has always done everything right."
The 68polald son of Tars Botmder and

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A,i urn 's The Word For
Fairbanks At Pro Boy'!

After 19 Years

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an unfair advantage in negotlatim with Carew. One club has
reached agreement with him
and that's to the detriment of
the other 12 clubs.
"This Is the way it should
have been all along. We were
prevented from talking to
Carew until we got permission
from the CommIssIoner. Only
one club, the Angels, received
that permission and they've
reached a contract agreement
with Carew and his agent"
The Yankees and other teems
have to overcome three oades In 'isIng the All-Star first
basrMan: They have to satlaty
the Twins, Carew and Kuim
and no club'wIll get to Carew
without a nod from the cornmI.*fl.,'i office.
"U, and when, a teem puts a
trade on the table for Carew

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evidently have come up empty-handed In
efforts to sign college pitching sensation Bill
Bordley.
Bordley's father said Tuesday Bordley has
"absolutely no Interest In the Reds' offer."
The lefthander said before the draft he wanted
to play on the West Coast to be near his family.
He plans to re-enroll at USC for the term
beginning Feb. 6, his father said.

Herald photo by Tern

WILLIE NELMS GIVEN CHOICE: OVER OR

NEW YORK (UP!)
The
coasts are anything t clear In
the battl, for Rod Carews
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (UP!) services,
Defenseman Ted Green, best
The E
Coast-Wed Coast
bd for a dick $Wi1
Carew swe,akea took anothIng duel that almost killed hiin or twist Tuesday when baseball
ended a 19.year ceseer Monday Commissioner Bowle Kului said
when he aflflOUZlCed hi retfre- he would not permit any more
mint frixn the Winnipeg
tesms tO negotiate With the
Minnesota siçerdar until they
The 31.year-old Green,
when can first satidy Twins' owner
known as Terrible Teddy
Calvin Griffith in a deal for the
he played for the Boston
required bal migeryandhad seven-tim. AL batting chainPloll.
a plastic plate Inserted In
That edict rubbed Yankee
akidI following a vicious u.
President Al Rosen the wrong
coisder with Chico Maki in an
way and Rosen decided to rub it
exhibition game played in
Into Kulm at a press conference
Ottawa prior
1969_
Tuesday.
Including playoffs, Green per.
'"lbs Yankees will abide by
ticipaied in a total of 1,170 NHL the commissioners decisior"
and WHA games. He scored N sid Rosen, "but we feel that
goals and 30$ _lsta.
one team (California) has had

this is recurring problem. Bad
habits are easier to form than
good habits, and are harder to
break."
Dryden was particularly
upset about the first St. Louis
goal by Bob Murdoch to ruin his
shutout in the final minute of
Um second period. Murdoch
came behind the net and
slammed the puck between
Dryden and the poet.
"We played it very poorly,"
Dryden said. "We were in
trouble and should have cleared
the puck out of there. We made
a series of unremarkable plays,
and I made the lad mistake."
Despite the defensive problems, the Montreal offense was
more than needed to push the
first-place Canadlens 23 points
ahead of second-place PIUs-

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goa%. But l won't pit him over there uiglj he
gets a little older and has a little more experience."
It was Wright Affaired's fifth win in seven
starts. This makes him the win leader as well.
In seven Marts he has yet to finish out of the
money. He has won five
of seven, finished
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second once and third once.
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The mutuel handle
took a big jump over
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last season
the past week. In nine performances SOKC handled jut over $1.8
million. This was up over $300,000 from the
year before
or 17.1 per cent.
For the year the Longwood greyhoumd plant

Wright Affaired didn't break particularly
well-but then he rarely does. Fourth out of
the box-he rushed to the turn second. Coming
out of the far turn he was still two lengths
behind Sharkey Pete.
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kick which makes Wright
feel he may have a potential distance dog on
his hand. Wright Affaired won going away by
over two lengths.
"He has a lot of bottom to. him," said
Wright. "I think he will event__
ually be able to

Oilers' Head Coach and General Manager
Bum Phillips has signed a three-year pact.
The rehiring, which will have Phillips
continue In a dual role, was announced by an
Oilers spokesman Tuesday afternoon while
the coach was out of town. The spokesman
said Phillips' assista nt coaches have been
offered contracts and "if they have not signed
: they probably will soon."

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Scott 2. Totals: 23 4$ 32.
Wily ORANGE 164
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HOUSTON (UP!)
With only one week
remaining on his current contract, Houston

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Jones 1.2.4, Woods 20-4. Totals I9.4.

OVIUDO (13): Duds 4, Keuinger

ST. LOUIS (UPI)
The burgh in the Norris Division.
powerful offense of the MontRejean Houle scored two
real Canadlens won another goals, including the winner,
hockey game, but goalie Ken which trickled through the pads
Dryden fumed about defensive Of St. Louis unnlh. PA fZtnnInw,.
ski.
lapses.
"I shot on my backhand, and
The Canadiens had a 6-0 lead
against St. Louis Tuesday I was pushing it with my eyes,"
night, but the Blues scored Houle said with a grin. "Our
three goals in nine minutes line has been playing well.
before the Canadleris stopped Mario Tremblay has beer
playing fantastic hockey, and
the rally in a 6-3 win.
"At times we kid ourselves," 'Mn Lambert is working In thi
Dryden said. "Defensively we corners."
Tremblay scored after Larrl
were somewhat careless, and

New Pact For Phillips

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ID, Roland 20, Palmer 14, Meyer 2,

Tuesday
East
Amh,st 65, Sprngf Id Coll 62
Assmptn 79, St. AnsIms 75
Bentley 81. AIC 75
aton 66, Bates 58
Dos Coll 83, Vilianva 75
Bulfalo 45, Oswego 37
Curry 73, Mass. Mrtme 63
Del. St. 19. Md. - E.Sh, 77
Dowling 84 Staten is 71
Eastrn Coil 78 Conn. Coll 57
Elmira 94, P. Wesiyan 76
Frmnghm St. 83, Wrcstr 62
GE'OtWfl 14, St. Fran Pa. 62
Hamilton 92. Hobart 70
Mnhttnvl 64, Concrdia 42
MaSS.. 61, U.N.H. 57
Middlebury 86, Norwich 71
Oneaonta 72, Albany 5?. 71
Pace 83, Maritime 82
Pratt 90, Mercy 76
So. Me. 94, F. Pierce 82
St. John's 80, Mnhttn 55
Suffolk 12, Barrington 62
Wm. Pttrsn 83, Glssbro St. 81
South
Biiarmne 103. Cmpbtlsvl 89
Brdgwtr 103, Shnandoah 89
Crsn•Newman 81. King 73
Cumtwlnd 87, WIbr(rce 86
Fla. St. 79, Ga. Tech 73
Gettysbg 76, WashALee 75
Hmptn Inst. 93, Va. St. 86
Salisbury 65, Shepherd 66
Ky. St. 95, N. Ky. 75
Lib Bapt 90, Biuetid 82
Lncln Mem. 71, Miiiign 63
Lynchbg 76, E. Mnnnte 73
Maryland 82, Navy 62
N. Ca,. St. 101. E. Car. 58
Nrilk St. 83, Va. Union 78
St. Mry's 88, M. Wash. 77
Va. WSlyn 92, N.C. Wslyn 80
Midwest
Anderson 53, Taylor 49
Bapi Bible 87, Cent Bible 83
Bethel W. St. Francis 78
Chi St. 91, U01- Circle 70
Ft. Hays 113, HsIngs 82
Hiram 87, Thiel Pa. 82
Lewis 91. Geo. Wms. 79
Mnchster 77, Findiy 67
Marquette 75, 0. Rbrts 60
Marycrst 65, Grcelnd 66
Marian 86, Franklin 79
Mliiikn 78, DePauw 68
Monmth ID?, III. Colt 94
Mt Vrnn Naz 69, Mlone 67
Oshkosh $5. Ripon 83
Parksde 71, Carroll 31
Rvr FlIs 90, Superior 79
Simpson 87, Grinnell 69
Stevens Pt 77, PlailvI 6
Tarkio 81, Neb. Wslyn 73
TO St. 76, Ind. Tech 57
UMKC 88, Emporia SO. 73
Urbana 73, Cedarvl 15
Wshbrn 57, Bndctine 63
Walsh 69, Ohio Dom 56
Wheatn 89. No. Cent 67
Witinba fl Kenyon 57

Blues Lose
To Montreal

BALTIMORE (UPI)
Former Texas
Rangers' Manager Billy Hunter was named
head baseball coach Tuesday at Towson State
University, school officials announced.
Hunter, 50, guided the Rangers to a secondplace tie with California in the American
League West last season before being fired.
He replaces Bob Ziegler, who resigned after
leading the Tigers to the NCAA Division II

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Wriaht Affirmed SOKC Bhte
Wright Affaired established himself as the
pup to but In the upcoming puppy stakes
when he became the first maiden of the year
at Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to win a

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Totals: 23 12.17 51.

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Daniels 2. Whitney 1, Thomas 10,
McCray 14, Nelms 14, BUtlf 0

Basketball

Hunter To Towson State

LAKE ISANTL1Y: AC$a 0-2-2,

4.Totils 17.10.44.
NEW SMYRNA: Thompson 3.3$,
Swett 4.0.5, Schlegel 3-0.10, Hill 40$,

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Harvey Martin and defensive tackle Randy
White of the Dallas Cowboys Tuesday were
declared out of next Monday night's Pro Bowl.
Martin suffered a partially torn hamstring
in his right leg in the Super Bowl game at
Miami Sunday and White fractured his left
thumb In the NFC championship game Jan. 7.
Martin will be replaced by Ezra Johnson,
from Green Bay, and Doug English, from Detroit, will replace White.

In other games Tuesday and figure things out and in
Ab, but the old slow-down.
It worked wonders for Lake night, Seminole's last-ditch doing so, they helped us,
Brantley High's basketball effort was overcome and because we have a lot of players
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then the commissioner w113
review the players and, or,
money involved and decldq
whether the clubs can pro
ceed," said a apokeaman for th*
commiuloner's office. "He
wants to see the horse before
the art, not vice-versa."
Carew,33,want.dtogotothj
Angels and had reached a
verbal agreement on a contract
with them, but Griffith balked
because he didn't like the entIre
package offered him by Califor
nh.
lbs Twins have been trying
to trade Carew since the and of
the season or risk losIng Mm as
a free agent after neat aeuon
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made with the Sn Francisco
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LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Former work
heavyweight champion Muhammad All has
purchased a seven-bedroom home in the
Hancock Park area and p12115 to move to Los
Angeles from Chicago.
"He's selling his home In Chicago and will
move here soon," said Harold Smith, director
of Muhammad All Amateur Sports.
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Is Up Over #700,000. ThIs represents a per-

centage Increase of 10.4.
The Jerry Collins
Collins track is also reversing
another trend. Attendance so far this season is
up over last year. In most instances around
the Induitry attendance is down. And while
attendance Is uponlya littleoyt
per
cent at SOKC, Collins said he was very happy
to see even a modest Increase.
The N trifects box Is proving even more
popular than was ever expected. Tr1Ject play
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Bears Militant Quits
CHICAGO (UP!) -1)04 Scovil, Chicago
Bean' receivers' coach, has resigned to
return as an assistant coach at Brigham
Young University, Bean' officials announced
Tuesday.
ScovIl, 51, served as an assistant coach for
the Bean last season. Bears' Coach Neill
Armstrong said no replacement has been
made for Scovil.

NEW YORK (UP!)
Neal
Beaten, a left-handed pitcher
who was ttwNo. ipick In the
January free-agent amateur
draft, has turned down an offer
from the New York Mets and
will accept a baseball scholarship offer to the University of
Miami.

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Campbell Conference
Patrick Division
W L T Pts.
71
Islanders
31 6 9
NY
57
26 IS 5
NY Rangers
Phladelphia
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Atlanta
23 19 1
Smythe Division
W L T P15.
16 21 6
10
Chicago
16 73 6
38
Vancouver
27
10 31 7
Colorado
10 32 7
27
St. Louis
Wales Conference
Norris Division
W L T Pti.
69
Montreal
31 9 1

Eisner Breezes

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RIVER, Wis. (UP!)

Bobby Eisner of New Lon-

don, Wis. Sunday covered a 7L .
mile course in a record time of
4:49.16 to win the 16th annual
World Snowmobile Chainpionships.

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SANFORD.ORLANOO
TUESDAY NIGHT
First Race, 5-16,0
8 Kudas Red
12.60 7.50 3,00
7.50 1.40
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2 Raw Talent
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2 Circus Sport
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33rd time this season.
The Blues had two goals by
Murdoch and Mike Crombeen's
first of the season in the only
scheduled NHL game of the
evening.
In the WHA, Quebec defeated
BirmIngham, 7-5, and Houston
stopped New England, 5-1.
Nordlquos 7, Bulls 5:
Serge Bernier scored two
goals to lead first-place Quebec
over Birmingham. J.C. TramWay, Alain Cole and Marc
Tardif added goals in the first
period as the Nordiques rushed
to a 4-1 lead.
Oilers 5, Whaler, 1:
Bill Flett, Blair MacDonald
and Ron Chipperfield broke
open a scoreless game with
consecutive goals in the second
period, powering Edmonton
past New England.

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bearings, install new linings, springs and seals. Blood
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Pro Hockey

NSA Standings
Eastern conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pct. GB
Wash
31 14 689 Phila
27 15 .613 2'?
New Jrsey
21 20 .512 8
New York
22 26 .436 10',
Boston
16 29 .336 15
Central Division
W L Pct. GB
San Anton
23 15 .609 Houston
76 19 .578 I';
Atlanta
26 23 .531 31,
Cleveind
19 27 .113 9
Qetroit
16 31 .340 121 2
New Orins
17 34 .333 13';
Western Conference
Midwest Division
w L Pct. GB
Kan City
23 18 .609 Denver
26 23 .331 31 3
Milwauke
22 25 .410 6
Chicago
18 29 383 ¶0',
Indiana
17 30 .362 111;
Pacific Division
W L Pct. 05
Seattle
79 15 .639 Los Ang
20 15 .625 I
Phoenix
23 19 .396 2'
Golden St.
fl 25 .466 81'7
Portland
20 23 .465 81 i
San Diego
21 26 447 91Tuesday's Results
Seattle 103, Washington 100
Indiana 110, Atlanta 107
Cieveland 108, Denver 107
Chicago 100. Boston 90
New Orins 11$, Kan City 116
Los Ang Ill, New York 121
Wednesday's Games
Washington at Boston
Cleveland at New Jersey
Denver at Houston
Kan City at San Antonio
New York at Golden State
Philadelphia at Phoenix
Portland at San Diego
Thursday's Games
Seattle at Atlanta
Los Angeles at Detroit
Golden St. at Portland

Dog Racing

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AMU, Iowa (UPI) Charles Sadler, an
assistant football coach at Oklahoma last
season, has been named an assistant coach at
Iowa State University, new Had Coach
Dorinle Duncan said Tuesday.
Duncan, who was named head coach at ISU
last week replacing Earle Bruce, said Sadler,

Tuesday
Football
Houston - Renewed for three
years the contract of Bum Phillips
as head coach and general manager.
San Francisco
Named Chuck
Studley as defensive coordinator.
Chicago - Announced that
receivers coach Doug Scovil has
resigned to return as an assistant
coach at Brigham Young.
Los Angeles - Guard Tom Mack
announced his retirement.
College
Illinois
Announced
the
resignation of assistant football
coaches Mike Coletta and Wright
Anderson, effective immediately.
Iowa State University - An
nounced the signing of Charles
Sadler as an assistant football
coach.
Towson State University Named Billy Hunter head baseball
coach.
Soccer
Pittsburgh (MISL) - Signed
center forward Manuel Barbosa of
Brazil and forward Artie Napoiitano
of Hartwick College and dropped
torward Hudson Fortune and
defender Frank O'Hara.

Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1179-tA

Save
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CINCINNATI (UP!) Chuck
Studley, defensive line coach
for the Cincinnati Bengals since
1969, has announced he Is
leaving to become defensive
coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers, saying, "It's going
to be a challenge to Improve on
the worst record in pro football."
Studley said he made his
decision over the weekend. He
met with 49ers' coach Bill
Walsh last Thursday.

Mots Draftee
Favors Miami

Sadl.r To Iowa State

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Angeles
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Washington
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Boston
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Toronto
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Minnesota
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Tuesday's Result
Montreal 6, St. Louis 3
Wednesday's Games
NY Rangers at Washington
Toronto at Minnesota
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
Chicago at Vancouver
Thursday's Games
NY Rangers at Buffalo
NY Islanders at Boston
Atlanta at Montreal
Pittsburgh at Colorado
Detroit at Los Angeles

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (UP!) Illinois Tuesday
announced the resignation of assistant football coaches Mike Coletta and Wright Anderson, effective immediately.
flilni Coach Gary Moeller said Colletta
expressed a desire to return to his native
Michigan and seek a high school coaching job.
Anderson plans to go into business In North
Carolina.

Southwest
Cent St. 81, Ok. Bapt fi
Lub Chris 71, E. N.M. 65
West
AlA 91, St. Mary's 73
S Ore. 112. Stansis St 101

Collegz

Angeles Forum loomed as large Indiana beat Atlanta, 110-107,
as the San Andreas Fault Cleveland edged Denver, 108Tuesday night.
107, New Orleans nipped
The Los Angeles Lakers, Kansas City, 118-116, and
attering New York into sub- Chicago beat Boston, 10090,
mission under the weight of a SuperSonics 103, Bullets 100:
record-breaking shooting perGus Williams scored 12 of his
lormance, overcame a scintil- game-high 24 points in the final
lating one-man show by Bob quarter and scored the clinchMcAdoo to post a 148-124 thg basket after a steal to
triumph over the Knicks.
climax Seattle's come-from"Setting a record, or coming behind triumph over Washingclose to one, isn't much fun ton.
when you get your tall whip- Pacers 110, Hawks 107:
ped," said McAdoo, who scored
Johnny Davis scored 21 of his
a Knick career-high 45 points game-high 26 points in the
and hit 17 straight field goals at second half and Indiana shot a
one point. With 4:50 remaining. blistering 87 percent from the
McAdoo missed an 18-foot field in the final quarter to edge
jumper.
Atlanta.
The Lakers gave the Knicks a Cavaliers 108, Nuggets 107:
clinic In high percentage shots
Foots Walker hit an 18-foot
all night, hitting .685 (63-01-92) jumper with 13 seconds left to
from the floor to set anew NBA climax a fourth-quarter rally
record for field goal per- and lift Cleveland past Denver.
centage.
Jazz 118, Kings 111:
Adrian Dantley made his
Jim McElroy scored a
return to the Laker starting career-high 40 points but New
lineup after a 19-game absence Orleans had to repel a fierce
due to an injured knee, and comeback try to nip Kansas
scored 30 points in only 30 City.
minutes, hitting 11-of-15 from Bulls 100, Celtics 90:
the field.
Rookie Reggie Thetis scored
Among the torrid Lakers, a season-high 28 points and
Jamaal Wilkes hit 13-of-15 from Chicago ran off 10 straight
the floor for 28 points, Don Ford points ln the closing minutes to
shot 74or.8 and Norm Nixon but Boston and end afivegame
made 7-of-9.
losing streak.

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WINTER PARK MALL
Hwy. 17.92 and Lee R..d
Open Monday.Saturday $a.m. 159:35p.m.
Open Sunday 12:311s3:IIp.m.

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Wednesday, Jan. 24, i7

Kader Jewelers Target Of Fraud

OURSELVES

Costume-Diamond Jewelry Switch Costs Sanford Firm
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arrest, he reported.
Herald Staff Writer
Monti checked to confirm his
Kader Jewelers at 112 Park suspicion and at 11:25 p.m. he
Ave. In Sanford was the scene of arrested Frederic Alonzo, 26, of
a switch which cost the firm at 3807 Cypress Ave. In Sanford.
least $550.
Alonzo Is being held at the
Costume Jewelry was swit- Seminole County jail In lieu of
ched with slmIllar-looking $5,250 bond.
diamond Jewelry, store officials
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finding at least three pieces of
costume jewelry In a tray of
diamond rings.
The only piece of Jewelry they
COwu confirm was stolen was a
man's yellow gold horseshoe
ring with 11 diamonds. A
simillar piece of costume
Jewelry was left In the ring's
place, according to records.
STOLEN BANK BOOKS
An Altamonte Springs man
was arrested after he reportedly attempted to cash a
portion of $84,000 worth of
passbook and certificate of
deposit books that had been
stolen.

The bank books were stolen
from S &amp; S Cabinets at 1780 S.
Highway 427 near Longwood.
John Wayne Smith, 43, of
Longwood, told sheriff's
deputies the bank books, for
personal and company accounts, were stolen from his
desk area about 8:30 am.
Tuesday.
At noon, bank officials at
Combank of Casselberry
reported a man was attempting
to withdraw money from the
accounts. The man was confronted by sheriff's deputies
and arrested.
Being held at the Seminole
County Jail for grand theft is
Keith Jerome Harvey, 18, of 704
Brentwood Drive.
FAMRIARNAME
A man who approached a
Sanford policeman about
reporting a stolen bicycle was
arrested for obtaining lodging
with intent todefraud.
The Incident began about
1O:58p.m. Tuesday when aman
approached Sanford patrolman
Carlos Monti at Cedar Avenue
and 20th Street about reporting
a bicycle stolen. The officer
reported when the man gave
him his name, Monti recalled a
months ago for the man's

cycle worth $5,200 was stolen
from a house at 1605 W. Third
St. in Sanford. Charles
Sheaffer, 32, told police the
stolen
motorcycle
was
sometime between Monday at
10:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 8:30
a.m., according to records.
CARSTOLEN
A 1918 Datsun 2*)Z valued at
$10,000 was reported stolen
from Baird-Ray Datsun on U.S.
17.92 near Longwood. The car
was stolen from the dealership
sometime between Monday at
8:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 7:20
a.m., according to Ramona
Wargo of Winter Springs, who
reported the Incident to
sheriff's deputies.
CAR HITS BOY
A six-year-old boy who ap
parently ran into the street and
was hit bya car after his dog
had broken loose is In stable
condition today, according to

the Florida Highway Patrol.
The youth, David Tiskus of
Orlando, was reportedly
darting after his dog on
Tangerine Avenue near the
Eastbrook Elementary School.
The driver of the car was not
charged in the Incident,
troopers reported.
GIRL, 12, SHOT
A 12-year.old girl Is reportedly in satisfactory condition
at Winter Park Hospital after
she was accidentally shot by
her 14-year-old brother.
The
incident occurred
Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at a
house on Route 419 and Seventh
Street in Chuluota. According to
records, Richa rd Dunford Jr.
accidentally discharged his
father's shotgun and the pellets
traveled through a living room
wall to a bedroom w here the
girl, Kelly Dunlord, was hit in
the back and head.
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practices is the target of a suit
filed in Seminole County circuit
court by the Florida Attorney
General's office.
The suit asks that the
W.C.Wreath Co. halt soliciting
people to make wreaths
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Lea Ave. told shertfts deputies Thomas, 26, of 808 DelaBosquë
$40 cash, a watch, a blue coat Road near Longwood reported
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from his home. The burglary
occurred sometime early and when the merchandise was
Wednesday morning, according stolen is still undetermined.
The woman reported she last
to records.
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Fort Christmas Road, was
given a summons to appear in
county court, according to
records.
BURGLARY REPORTED
More than $100 In mer. ..
chanUise was reported si.oien
from a home In the Meadows

through newspapers, Is run by
Harry Morrison of rural Sanford.
BULLDOG KILLERS?
Three pit bulldogs were
reportedly responsible for
killing 28 chickens and five
goats in a pasture off Lake Mills
Road In Chuluota. Owner of the
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Herald Correspondent
windmills.
After working with the public
Geri Hit&amp;nan Is well versed
for
such a long time In their
i all kinds of cooking, as
d her husband, Don, owned restaurant, do they ever
id operated Don and Gerl's the busy atmosphere? "Oh,
yes!" said Geri, with a smile.
staurant in
"We
miss the wonderful people
any years.
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Now retired, they both enjoy were really nice and we do miss
;hlng. "We go as often as we
n. We freeze any extra
EASY BAKED SPAGHETTI
at we catch," said Geri.
2 slices bacon,
Broillng food is a way of life 2 onions, chopped
w, according to Geri. "We 1 clove garlic, minced
boil everything. It's more
f
½ lb. ound
:lthfu1 for a person. I've lost 1½ tsp. salt
elght and feel so much better
% tsp. pepper
,VDw, since we started broiling
½ tsp. chill powder
ir meat."
2 8 oz. cans tomato sauce
vegetables are always
3 cups water
the table when Don's
½ cup sliced ripe olives
wgetable garden Is in season. (optional)
!Otherwise, we buy the small
½ lb. spaghetti, uncooked
of vegetables and that Is
1 cup shredded cheddar
the right size for two cheese
:pople," said Geri, who likes to
In skillet that has lid, fry
.cook In her Dutch oven,
bacon 2mm. Stir in onions
She highly recommends Ribs garlic, cook until tender. Add
,-* and Dumplings made In the meat and brown lightly. Stir in
61.1ow1ng way: Brown the ribs seasonings, tomato sauce and
; the Dutch oven, add water water. Cover. Simmer
and cook until tender. Do not Stir In ripe olives. Break half
drain. Add two cans mixed spaghetti Into 2 qt. greased
vegetables. Season to taste. casserole, cover with half the
Make the dumplings according sauce, then top with half the
to package directions on Jiffy cheese. Repeat the layer. Cover
Mix, and put a tight lid on Dutch and bake in 350 degree oven for
oven. "This Is really good," she 30 min. Uncover and bake 15
mm. longer, until brown and
Geri loves to dance and often bubbly. Serves 6.
CIDU
performed on the stage in Ohio
fore moving to Florida in
Brown 3 lb. ground beef
1954. She Is a member of the
3 medium onions, chopped
VFW AllTlIIkry 10050, Cassel48 ox. can tomato juice
1
berry.
salt and pepper to taste
The Hltsmana have an
3 cans, 16 ox. size, kidney
adorable poodle, Mimi, who has beans
been well trained by Geri. Mimi
1 tbsp. vinegar
chill powder to taste
enjoys going through her entire
'Ifpertoire of tricks for cornTo browned beef, add all the
pony (plus a dog biscuit!).
other ingredients. Cook 1 hour.
Don, who Is also a good cook, Can be frozen.
POORMAN'SCAKE
en joys working in his plants and
garden. He also designs and
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Geri Illtsman begins preparation of Ribs and
Dumplings In a Dutch oven,
remaining ingredients. Toss
I egg
lightly, but thoroughly. Makes
2 level Mop. butter
two-thirds scant cups flour 8.10 servIngs,
2 level tsp. baking powder
EGG NOODLES WITh TUNA
1 tsp. vanilla
FISH
one-third tsp. salt
1 pkg. egg noodles
Beat the egg and sugar
1 - 7 oz. can tuna fish
together, add milk, melted
1 can cream mushroom soup
butter and extract. Sift flour,
1 cup milk
salt and baking powder. Add
½ tsp. salt
the liquid and beat well. Bake 40
dash
pepper
mist. In moderate oven.
crumbs
bread
SAUERKRAUT POTATO
Cook egg noodles as directed
SALAD
3½ cups drained sauerkraut on pkg. Separate tuna into
6 cups diced cooked potatoes flakes, mix with cream of
2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped mushroom soup, milk and
three-fourths cup mayon- seasonings. Combine egg
noodles and tuna mixture in
nalse
baking dish. Top with bread
1 tsp. dry mustard
crumbs.
Bake In moderate (350
salt and pepper to taste
degree)
oven
for mist. Makes
potatoes
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Combine kraut,
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Sanford:
Paul E. Biglin

Place turnips in a saucepan.
saucepan. Add onion and cook
Boiling water
Winter root vegetables such
until
golden.
Stir
in
carrot.
Add
boiling
water to cover, then
paranips, carrots, rutabagas ½ teaspoon salt
parsnip
mixture
and
pepper.
add
salt.
Cover
and bring to a
and turnips make excellent side ¼ cup milk
boil.
Reduce
heat
and simmer
Heat
thoroughly.
dishes when served In- 2 tablespoons butter
20 minutes. Add carrots.
MASHED1JRNIpS
or margarine
dividually. But try combining
Simmer, covered, 20 minutes
AND CARROTS
two or more of them for a new ¼ cup chopped fresh
longer until vegetables are
I large yellow turnip,
onion
taste treat.
tender. Drain.
pared and quartered
These versatile vegetables ½ teaspoon pepper
Turn Into a large mixing
Boiling water
Place carrots and psridps in
may be sliced, diced, mashed,
bowl. Add milk and beat with
a saucepan. Add boiling water ½ teaspoon salt
turned, shredded or pureed.
electric or rotary beater until
Next time you want a change to cover, then add salt. Cover 6 carrots, pared and
smooth.
Or turn vegetables into
sliced Into 1-Inch
on the menu, serve mashed and bring to a boll. Reduce best
an
electric
blender container,
rounds
turnips and carrots or mashed and simmer 15 to 20 minutes or
add
milk,
cover
and process
until vegetables are fork ten- ¼ cup milk
carrots and psrI*IpL
until
smooth.
der. Drain.
I
2 tablespoons butter
MASHED CARROTS
Melt butter in a saucepan.
Turn Into a large mixing
AND PARSNIPS
Add
onion and cook until
bowl. Add milk and beat with ¼ cup chopped fresh
4carrots,psretland
golden.
Stir in turnip-carrot
(5fl
electric mixer or rotary beater
diced into 14neh
and pepper. Heat
until smooth. Or turn ½ teaspoon pepper
rounds
thoroughly.
vegetables into an electric
porani psreci
blender container, add milk,
s
cover and process until smooth.
)1
rounds
Melt butter
a large

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Lizzie Bradley

Jerry Daniels
Eugene Dimmock
Ulysee Jackson

John D. Marlin
Stephanie Minter
Mabel Rottinghaus

Dotha Salyer
Bitty Jane Davies, D.ltona
Annie Nancy Galvin, Deitona
William A. Galvin, Deltona
Ethel Schoen, Deitona
Angela K. Swan, Deltons
Audrey Hillman, Orlando

Joseph Latmori, Ostean
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Anna Belie Deere
James Fuicher

Britt Henderson
Eliza King
Climle Knight
Carl E. Larson
Lonnie J. Prevalte
Glendora Talio

Nancy L. Walker
Mary V. Wyatt

FLOYD POWELL
Speaker
TONIGHT

"A Fliaiclal
Seem"

Sanford SDA

Church
700 ELM AVE.

Nellie K. Beldin, Longwood

Harland Howe. DiBary
Lillian Llndenberg, Delary
Catherine Audas, Deftona
James W. Pringle, Titusville

DEAR ABBY: My sister and
I are widows (In our early 60s)
and live in separate houses in a
small town. We are congenial,
go everywhere together and
enjoy each other's company.
You might say we're inseparable.
My married daughter Lives in
another town close by. She says
I am In a rut (she is right )—that
my suer and I see too much of
each other and need to go our
separate ways for a while. So
my daughter has Invited me to
take a trip with her to get away
from the same old routine
and she doesn't want to include
my sister.
I told my daughter I couldn't
Just up and go on a trip without
inviting my sister because she
would be hurt, and I couldn't
blame her. I know how I would
feel if she did that to me.
So, I am on the spot. Should
I go with my da ughter and hurt
my sister, or stay home and
hurt my daughter?
UNDECIDED
DEAR UNDECIDED: Your
daughter may be wellintentioned, but she Is
you on the spot. Perhap s a
vacation away from your sister
would get you out of a "rut"—
but at what a price! As long as
you and your sister enjoy each
other's company and are
congenial, perhaps that "rut" Is
not such a bad one. Pass up the
trip with your daughter. If you
were to go, feeling as you ,
your conscience would prevent
you from enjoying it.
DEAR ABBY: In your
column the other day, you told
us the difference between a
jackass and a mule. But you
didn't go far enough.
You should have added that a
jackass Is also a Democrat. We
usually know them bytheir

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DEAR SKINNER: The
symbol of the Democratic
Par ty is the male donkey—also
know-' as a jackass—which Is
a far bray from saying that all
Democrats are jackaues.
Be Rdvised that the sym bol
of the Republican Party Is the
elephant. But that is not to say
that all Republicans are thickskinned, harmless unless
provoked, and can be taught to
do tricks easily.
DEAR ABBY: I have been
married five months to a very
wonderful man. This Is his first
marriage and my second.
I own some beautiful jewelry
and furs and would enjoy
wearing them, but my husband
doesn't want me to wear
anything "showy" that HE
didn't give me. That means I
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any, and there is no way he
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I think he is being unfair,
although so far I've gone along
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I would appreciate your
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A creamy dessert like
Centimeter Swirl will get
you Into the metric system
so smoothly you'll wonder
why you ever worried
about changing! It's a
delightful blend of eggs,
cream cheese and whipped
topping finished off with
elegant swirls of rosy
pureed berries.
For some time, the
weights of grocery store
Items have been marked
with such metric terms as
kilograms, grams, liters
and milliliters as well as
with the familiar pounds,
ounces, quarts and pints.
You'll find most of the
main ingredients for
Centimeter Swirl packaged
In gram amounts just as
they are listed in the

Centimeter Swirl is a
delightful blend of
eggs, cream cheese
and whipped topping
finished off with ele.

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pureed berries.

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1mL(¼ top) salt
60 mL (¼ C) sugar
1 container (204 g or 902)
frozen whipped topping,
thawed
Ipackage (283 g or 10 oz)
frozen raspberries, partially thawed
Crust: Mix together
crumbs and sugar. Stir in
butter. Press firmly and
evenly on bottom of 30 a 20
a San (12 a 7% a 24n)
baking dish. Bake In
preated 180 degrees C
(350 degrees F) oven 5
minutes. Cool on wire rack.
Filling: In small mixing
bowl beat egg yolks on high
speed until thick and
lemon-colored, about 5
minutes. Add cream
cheese. Beginning on low

recipe.
The other ingredients
can be measured In a jiffy
with the new metric
measures available.
Metric dry measures look
very much like the standard system cups and
spoons you have been
liquid
New
using.
measures have standard
measurements on one aide
and metric on the other.
Crust:
175 mL (% c) graham
cracker crumbs (about 8
squares)
15 mL (1 Tbsp) sugar
30 mL (2 Tbsp) butter,
melted
Filling:
4 eggs, separated
l package (227gor8oz)
cream cheese, softened

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combination that is well
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Drain spinach well; add to
sauce. In small bowl, combine
eggs and ricotta cheese. Spoon
a thin layer of spinach sauce In
bottom of 13 a 9x2-inch baking
dish. Top with successive
layers of lasagne, spinach
sauce, ricotta cheese mixture,
mozzarella cheese, tuna and
Parmesan cheese. Repeat
layers two more times. Top
with noodles, spoon remaining
spinach sauce over the noodles
and sprinkle with Parmesan
cheese. Cover. Bake In 375
degrees F. oven 15 minutes.
Uncover, bake 20 minutes
longer, until sauce Is hot and
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POTATOES
2 pounds potatoes, pared and
cut into large pieces
Water
1½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
3½ tablespoons chopped fresh
onion
1 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons paprika
½ teaspoon fresh marjoram
leaves
½ teaspoon pepper
Cook potatoes until tender in
boiling water with 1 teaspoon
salt. Drain and mash.
Melt butter In a skillet. Acid
onion and cook until tender.
Add cooked onions to potatoes
with remaining ingredients and
beat until smooth. Makes 6 to 8
servings.

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Hunt's Tomato

Nestea With Lemon

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U.S. #1 Florida Whit, or Pink Seedless

U.S.D.A. Choice Non-ProTon kef

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Tennessee Pride (Six of 6)

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Fancy Fruit Forms Apricot or

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Swift's Premium Try-Tender Sliced

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Tomato Juice ..............
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Sunshine Suor Or Peanut

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Delicious Seattest Ice Cr eam Sandwiches

Smack.rs..................... 12.0

Swift's Premium Sliced

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FRESH PORK

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Mrs. Smith's

Duncan Hines Assorted Varieties Of
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Morton Corn Or Blueberry (Serve Hot
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Libby Cut

Green Beans ............3
100% Freeze-Dried Coffee
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PINEAPPLE PARFAITS
parts of China. It Is the main- under fast-running cold water 1 can (20 ox.) crushed
stay in the diets of Inhabitants for about 3 minutes. The cold pineapple, drained
of coastal cities and villages or water freshens and expands the
10 ginger snaps, crushed
those near rivers, ponds or shrimp, and the force of the
ox. each) vanilla
4 cans
lakes.
runningwater stiffens them so pudding
Fresh-water shrimp are that when they are cooked, they
In four parfait glasses,
abundant, and It Is common to become crisp and almost alternate layers of pineapple,
see markets carrying shrimp of crunchy.
crumbs and vanilla pudding.
all sizes swimming in water
With all the care given to Garnish with whipped cream or
tanks to insure freshness. preparing the shrimp, it is ginger snaps, if desired. Yield:
According to Chinese standards important
that
other 4 servings.
and terminology, cooked ingredients enhance its delicate
shrimp should be "crisp," firm, flavor. Many fruits and MANDARIN
SHRIW SALAD
and resilient—not dull, hard or vegetables are very compatible
1
pound
irozen
peeled and
tough. Rinse the shrimp (after with shrimp.
deveined shrimp
An elegant menu features
2 cans (12 ounces each)
shrimp in a perfectly balan ced
apricot
SCHMIDT'S
sweet
and sour sauce.
2 packages (3 ounces each)
Pineapple chunks, green lemon-flavor gelat
in
pepper and celery make this
two-thirds
cup
chutney
dish attractive and colorful as
we as balanced
VO
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1 cup chopped celery
testure. Serve with or over hot
2
cups cut-up fresh fruit
cooked rice,
(apples, nears
pears, apricots,
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with
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cantaloupe,
sweet
sweet
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pineapple,
plums or oranges )
1 cup diced onion
12 cup chopped peanuts
1 cup diced green pepper
' cup mayonnaise or salad
dressing
I tempoon curry powder
Dry
-, cup firmly packed brown
sugar
Cook shrim p according to
3 tbsp. cornstarch
2
package
directions. Drain and
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112 tsp.saIt
LITRE
set
aside.
Dash ground ginger
Add enough water to apricot
1-3rd cup vinegar
nectar
to measure 4 cups. Put
h LcRsp. soy sauce
NO DEPOSIT
2-m)
pineapple
apricot
nectar
and chutney in
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blender
and
blend
until cornchunks
GOOD IN SEMINOLE
bined,
or
use
rotary
beater.
4 cups wat e r
AND ORANGE COUNTIES
In
a
saucepan,
stir
together
Pi lbs. cooked shrimp
—le nion gelatin and apricot
ishelled and deveined) or
etto
frozen cooked shrimp
stirring constantly unt il gelatin
Quickly saute onion, green
is dissolved. Pour into 6 twopepper,
and
celery in
DHOIIV brtrbssrc
thirds
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margarine. Combine sugar,
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cup
mold.)
untilgelatin
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cornstarch, salt and ginger;
dissolve in vinegar and soy set lie
Split shauas
rimp n
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sauce.
Drain
pineapple, wise
Toss
together shrimp,
reserving syrup. Add
vinegar
mixture, reserve syrup
and celery, fruit and peanuts.
ftAIN, SELF-RISING
water o vegetables. Cook, Combine mayonnaise, curry
OR UNBLEACHED
until powder and salt. Fold Into
69c
stirring co n stantly,
GOI.DMEDAL
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translucent.
Stir shrimp mixture. Chill until
and
time.
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Continue cooking
muiuies.
arrange
individual molds
Serve over rice, if
QJIw.nutQuw.tmffltmuhIuanrn
desired.
around
shrimp
salad. Makes
Yield: S servings.
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about 3 cups of salad.

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A fer.nt entree Is creamed
tuna in potatoNotand Wig,Wash potatoes. Pare and
colorful sliced ands. Serve place In a saucepan with 1 Loch
with a gruanvegetable ad a d boiling wder and sad. C0Vi
and cook 50 mindu or until
trubtrus ____
tender. Drain and mob until
CRZ4MED .JNA
flufty with bdtur or margarine,
PUIATONEIfl
½ cup milk, egg and pepper.

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1 can (6% or? ounces) tuna,
The versatile potato, can be
pspsred$a side dish or drained
1 cup cooked, sliced carrots
turned Into a main dab.

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Jan 3t. 979

Cream Tuna
Fills Mashed
Potato Nests

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LORD SANDWICH LOAF
16 slices (1 pound) firm.
textured white bread
l6 thin slices (about% pound)
cooked ham
8 large slices (about ~
pound) Cheddar cheese, cut In
half
½ cup butter or margarine
2 tablespoons Worcestershire
sauce
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Sandwich 2 slices of ham and
2 slices of cheese between 2
slices of bread. Stack sandwichea together and secure
with 2 skewers. Place lengthwise on a buttered jelly-roll
pan.
Melt butter. Add Worcestershire sauce. Spoon over
loaf, brushing pieces of bread
with butter mixture.
Bake until hot and cheese Is
melted, about 20 minutes.

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ASSORTED FLAVORS
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What would our diets be like
had It not been for the gambling
habits of an English lord?
History records that the
fourth Earl of Sandwich inspired one of our favorite foods
by being too busy gambling to
stop for a meal. Instead, he
would bid a waiter to bring him
a piece of ham between two
slices of bread, which he ate
without stopping play.
Thus was the sandwich born.
Next time friends drop In
unexpectedly, turn to potluck
and whip $Q a special sandwich
Inthe Earl's honor. For adlfferent creation, combine slices
of bread, ham and Cheddar
cheese, season with butter and
Worchsster.bIre sauce, skewer
and bake until the cheese Is
melted. Serve hot with a green
salad, celery and pickles for a
quick meal.

An Elegant Dish Is
Delicate Shrimp In

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careful not to cut crust.
Repeat ifl remaining
k%perries.
filling
Freeze until firm, At least :4
hours. To serve, cut into
rectangles and place on
serving plates. Serve
immediately or let stand
about 3 minutes for a softer
consistency. To store
leftovers, cover tightly
with plastic wrap.
l package (283gorlOoz)
frozen strawberries,
partially thawed OR 500
ml, (I pt) fresh raspberries
or strawberries, washed
and drained, may be
substituted for frozen
raspberries.
Rub just a bit of
meringue between thumb
and forefinger to feel if
sugar Is dissolved.

speed, and Increasing to
high, beat until smooth,
about 1 to 2 minutes. Set
aside. Wash beaters. In
large mixing bowl beat egg
whites, cream of tartar and
salt until foamy. Add
sugar, 15 mL (1 Tbsp) at a
time, beating constantly
until sugar is dissolved and
whites are glossy and stand
in soft peaks. Gently but
thoroughly, fold yolkcheese mixture and
whipped topping into egg
whites. Pour about half of
this mixture (about 1 LorI
qt) onto cooled crust. Level
surface carefully. Puree
raspberries in blender or
press through sieve. Pour
120 mL (about ½ c) over
top of mixture on crust and
swirl with knife, being

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TUNA LASAGNE
2 cans (6½or7
ounces each) tuna
In vegetable oil
4'4 cup butter or
margarine
½ cup chopped onion
1 clove garlic,
crushed
½ cup flour
3 cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dried leaf
oregano, crumbled
¼ teaspoon hot
pepper sauce
1 package (10 ounces)
frozen chopped spinach,
thawed
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 pound r1cottacheese
1 pound lasagne, cooked
and drained
1 pound mouarella
cheese, sliced
% cup grated Parmesan
thiise
Drain oil from tuna Into large
saucepan; add butter; but
until butter Is melted. Saute
onion and garlic usd11 salt. Add
flow; cock over low heat,
stirring constantly for 3
minutes. Gradually stir In milk.
Add salt, oregano and hot
pepper sauce. Bring to boiling
over median heat, stirring
constantly; cook 1 minute.

1 can (6½or7
ounces) tuna In
vegetable oil
½ cup chopped onion
1 can (8 ounces)
whole tomatoes, undrained
½ cup chopped pimiento.
stuffed olives
IV4 cup chopped raisins
2 tablespoons plain
bread crumbs
2 packages (lOorll
ounces each) pie
crust mix
Heat oil from tuna In medium
skillet; saute onion until soft.
Flake tuna, add to skillet with
tomatoes, olives, raisins and
bread crumbs; mix well. Set
aside. Prepare pie crud mix
according to package directions; divide dough Into 4 equal
parts. Roil dough out on lightly
floured board to 41-inch
thickness. Cut into rounds with
floured 344 or 4.4nch cookie
cutter. Place a rounded
tablespoon of tuna filling on one
side of each round. Moisten
edges o(pastry with water; fold
one side over and press edges
together with a fork. Repeat
with renaming dough and tuna
filling. Place wtpsraditas on
ungreased cookie shed. Bake In
a400 degree F. oven 20nijniges,
until golden.
Yield: About 30 empanaditas.

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Of this sm. delightful 3 BR, 1 b
home on corner lot-nice area-

REALTORS 113 PARK

ideal for golden years or list
beginners. Has budget price tagl
Just $25000.

qualified buyer. $21,000 to
531.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 332.3217.

ENJOY A GLOWING
FIRE

Two for One. 3 SN home + 1 SR
coltaoe. Convenient to schools &amp;
Mapping. Good Investment
rentals. $15,000.

Onacold Winter nigs?. This 3 BR,
l½b harm has a King site LM w.
old brick PP. All you need Is the
pop corn. Good locatIon - packed with extras to please

LOW Electric Sills-Solar Hissing.
3 ON, 1½ 5. Large Family Nm.,
&amp; dining Mm. Completely
remodeled kitchen, landscaped,
warranted. 135*.

you. $37,100.

CHEAPER THAN
GROCERIES

Greet Starter. 3 BR, well main.
tamed economical home.
Fanced, fruit tress. Warranted.

$ acre farm. 4 acres cultivated, 1
acre wooded. $2,100 dwn Only
$145 me.

$21400.

TIME To Invest- Financing
available. Multi dwelling rental
houses &amp; vacant buIldIng lets
Excellent location. $170,105.

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CASH. 322.2217

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exam. Classes starting Feb.
19th. Enroll early as class size Is
limited. Tony Coppola School of
Real Estate. 64.5410.

M. Unsworth Realty
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t,arage sales are in season. Tell
the people about it with a
Classified Ad In the Herald. 322
2611; 131 9993.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
763$ Sanford Ave.
321-0759
322-7643
322-4119
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3 11050DM 1 BATH, FAMILY
NOON. KITCHEN EQU1PT, 2
CAR CARPORT. UING II.
DECORATED. 110151
BEDROOM, 3 PATH FRAME IN
GOOD CONDITION NIAR
SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL
$10,055.
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PASTURE, SOME LARGE OAK
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42-,lle Home

SANFORD AREA
ACRE PLUS, LARGE OAK
TREES ON SYLVAN LAKE
ROAD, $12,300.

HOMESITE, 9510331, CORNER,
ONE BLOCK TO LAKE
MONROE, READY TO BUILD,
$7,100.
HOMESITES WITH TALL PINE

ON MOHAWK OR EL PORTAL,
$3400 EACH. ON OSCEOLA,
PINE AND CITRUS $4300.
DOUBLE LOT ON WILLOW,
NORTH OF 25TH ST., READY
FOR CONSTRUCTION 11.100.
VOLUSIA COUNTY
5.0 ACRES, TALL PINE, NEAR
GOLF COURSE, $19,400.

1$ ACRES, PINE AND OAK,
$37400.
55 ACRES TALL PINE, SOME
CYPRESS, $500 PER ACRE.
HERNANDO COUNTY
140 ACRES, NEAR GULF OF
MEXICO, $1100 PER ACRE.
LEVY COUNTY
SACRES, IMPROVED PASTURE
&amp; OAK TREES, PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE, $2,750 PER
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CITRUS COUNTY
II ACRES, STATE HIGHWAY &amp;
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Stall 151 19
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79-Trucks-Trailers
12x6x7 16 go. steel utility trailer,
dbl axle, vented, light Inside, eI.
brakes. Sells new for $2,200.
Asking $1500 or trade for
anything of equal value. 3231214.
'70 FORD P.0
Utility bed, 6 cyl.
$930, 333.9314

ALL GLASS
DEPRESSION ERA
SHOW &amp; SALE

17$ Chevy Custom 10 Deluxe.
Asking $200 cash &amp; make pay off
of $4,631.13. 135.0203 any time.

Sat. V. lOa.m..6p.m.
Sun. 21,11 a.m. .6 p.m.
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
AdmisSion 51.50

50-Autos for Sale
Toyota '73 Corona HI, Auto, Air,
AM-FM stereo, low ml, above
avg. one owner. Aft S. 333.6101.

* FLEA MARKET*
* WORLD *

Pontiac 17 Grand Prix. Excellent
cond. Air, radio, velour Interior,
15,000 ml. $1,500 or best offer &amp;
take over payments of $140.54.
Call 323-3737.
Dodge '70 Wagon
16.000 Ml. $700
3225732
'DAyTOp4A AUTO AUCTION
l4wy. 92, 1 mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one In Florida. You sit
the reserved price. Call 01-235.
1311 for further details.

or Estate, Commercial I
Residential
raisals
Auctions I App
Call Dell's Auction. 323•
3620.

MA-Vans

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-It to
75 models. Call 3309100 or 834460 (Dealer).

Ill Chev. Hi Cuba Van. Set up for
hauling plant;. Air &amp; heat front
I rear. A.T. AM-FM stereo,
cruise control, comp. insulated,
equity &amp; assume payments.
3231214

Plymouth 176 Volare Premier. I
dr, Sta. Wgn. Clean, Loaded,
low miles. $3750.661-641.

fl-Junk Cars Removed

11 Ford Thunderbird, exc. cond.
Loaded, stereo, low miles, must
sell. 321.0111.

op Dollar Paid for lunk I used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322.5990

'75 SpiteS ire, Carmen Red. Looks
sharp, runs good, AM-FM,
stereo cassette, 52195. *340513.

'71 Vega panel Project car, 350

BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOtoSSO
Call 322.1621

Chevy, toner, AFB, hooker, 3511
turbo &amp; '12 Vega 01 for pts. 323.
0992.

SS-Boats &amp; Accessories
ROBSON MARINE
2917 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32771
IS' Aluminum Bass boat, trailer,
60 hp Evinruds, swivel seat, live
well, carpet, stainless steel prop.
$1500. 333.5044,
57-Sports Equipment
RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $1
Scott Reagan 3221177

59-Mn Merchandise
SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO FOR
SALE. Wanted: Responsible
party to take over spinet piano.
Easy terms, Can be seen locally.
Write: Credit Manager, P.O.
Box 207, Carlyle, ii. 62231.
lultars, Drums, Banjos. Corn.
plate. Thomas organs, pIanos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
102 French Ave.
322.2353

MONO

Mr Cánd. a Heating'

I flçrovemeiWs

tral Most &amp; Air Cond. Fruit Pit.
Call Carl Morris at
SEARS. Sanford. 333.l771

PERMATEX COATING &amp;
HOME IMPROVEMENT

$3I.60

awford's Refrigeration: Have
your heater or furnace serviced
1checked for Winter.
Lic. Bonded, Ins. 323.5300
"W
CK FROST- Cent. Heat I Air
:ond. Service. Free Est.
Inst. Comm -I Res. 3220205.
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Beauty Can
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
'merly Hairiest's Beauty Nook
$19 E. lit s,,, 332.3742
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Csmn* TIle

531.6111

INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, flberigas &amp; Cellulose. Lowest prices. Ca ll 321.0539
or "4-734470 collect.
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CUSTOM HOMES BVILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
BALI NTIASSOC. 323.1115
PAINtING, CAR P EN TR Y
&amp; CABINETS
323,0421

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Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick I stone speciality. 332.7750
1 Man, quality operation
I yrs. exit. PatIos. Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 337.1331

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MEINVZER TILE

iw or recair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671.7617.

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Steam Clean YosjrOwnCa,.p,,
RintOuirRinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3235)5)

0-'Psts-SuppMss
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Must find Immediate homes for
Fm10 Dood home. 2 Fern.
Cailcss,1 Waved; 11111t male. !x.
ceueni pets. 332.5554.
PREIPUPPIES
Mother rig. Irish Satter
3335073

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Alterations Dressmaking
Drapes, Up.'uolstery
373.0707

Exit. local PractitIoner personallied service Individual &amp; small
business. 322.4113 for appt.
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Professional Seamstress I
Alterations, done In home.
$44335

UØIteulIng
Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances 1, Misc.
(LOCAL) 319.3371

Electrical
BOB FOLEY
Wiring&amp;Repal
call
1$
iSII* £Beu,dInI
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ANIMAL HAVEN
9 &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
:Ii,pping, flea control. Pet
tupplies, dog houses.Healed
tunnels. 322.57g.
.

QIL HEATER CLEANING
353-1114
$346100

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I Payk $11 mine, 17.10
in'
class Ilags, ales bvyin, any
uergsld or slerikus-any

modeling, retIred builder doing
WI kinds of renusdefing. rm.
udditlens, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
001 Free Ut. 3231214.

ORIENTAL, RUGS WANTED
Top PrIces Paid
Uss4. any cendithen 110101111

mdy Paul has truck will travel.
NanN Is fix email heusalt.sld
repairs: carpentry, painting,
mISc. Nemsnebie Call 3*6111

Cash
Larry's Mart, iii $anIerd Ave.
Sey&amp; Ilk. thefbeslisusi
11mIIws. Nekig., Ufovus. fouls.

TO LIST-MR

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Little want ads bring big, big
repults. Just try es's. 333.3511 or
1114003.

Iin* Tax
Prepared in the convenience os
your hOme. 24 yrs. up. $101 up.
323.3717 for appt.

1RITUking

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64-E0pment for Rent

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Twz*-Almsl New. sia
35; wale IP, Mae" il
UI Cab 351410.

SaiWord 321.O1O

54-A-Truck Load Sale

6$-ntedtoEuy STORAGE BUILDINGS.- Built PS
115V. rre.asseunbied, delIvered.
setup A tied down. Willis WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
Storage Buildings, Hwy. 17.92 N.
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
it Cauieibervy.
nit ure Salvage. 322.v3).

SIIGLIR-*IALTY

0rWr493V-1M

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Be the First In your neighborhood
to have a Colony Manor Private
showing, the new home
decorating party plan. Win
beautiful decorative suessorles
for your hone. Call 323.1135.

Colonial full sin isfabul
Rustc.lur$2I
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SSIWOrd32J0640
nds327.15fl

Church Yard Sale
2509 Elm Ave.
Sat., Jan. 21,1:30to5

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
332.9111
Evesaftorllweekends

I ACRES, PINELAND IN
ROLLING HILLS, $4.111
TOTAL..
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"A LANO%Z&amp;M NET"
1631$. Myrtle Aue4 $*ii$j4

Carport Sale: Thurs. &amp; Fri. Space
Heater, Misc. Items, &amp; More. 233
Short St., Lake Mary

We have a Singer Future sewing
mach. Sold new for $430 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only $116 bat due, purchase left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take uppaymentsof $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call $311711 day or
night. Free home trial, no

17 .:lin church benches. 130
sods. Call Willie Mack Griflan

BROKEN
"A HOME SUPINAIARKIT"
14315. MyrIle *vs •

54-Garage Sales

Fi'LL"DlRT&amp;TOpSOIL
YELLOW SAND
si Dick Lacy 323- 7360

13 ACRES, PINELANDS IN
HILLS AND LAKE COUNTRY,
hUN

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warranty. Call 131.1111 day or
night.
CLASSIE It AVERT ISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandisa Every Day
Try Onel

Jackets, Blankets, Sleeping Bags
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310SanfordAve.

011119811001.

71-Antiques

72-Auction

MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine &amp; Oak $35 Truckload
323.4N1.

10 ACRES, IMPROVED PM.
TUNE, $30,000.

the Evening Herald today.

Balance $175 or $12 ma. Still in

Used Appliances: Gas,Oil,
Electric heaters; gas, electric
stoves I refrig. Furnishings 1
Misc. Items. 317 Palmetto Ave.

SINGER ATHENA ELECTRONIC
SEWING MACHINE. Being
transferred must sacrifice
Singer Athena automatic push
button. Sold new over $1,000, bal.
due $46 or take over payments
$14 mo. Free home trial. Call
131.1714 day or night.

WORK? Place a Classifitj Ad in

Television-231, Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,

7-AM)rtgages Bought
a Sold

DUE TO DIVORCE company
must sacrifice Singer push
button sewing machine. Flip &amp;
sew needs someone to take over
Payments $15 no, or pay bal.
$121.42. Call 131.1714. Will
deliver, no obligation.

VANT TO SEE A WONDER AT

Good Used Televisions. $25 and up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
327-0352

Losing your home a. credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3220216.

Spc. BR suite new, $239; S PC. L
new $399; Loveseat $44.93 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $49.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$50 Sup; El. stove $40 &amp; up; full
site draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 50. of
Sanford, 3225721.

o-Stemo

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323- 3166 or 323.7710

Jan. 12, 13, 11. Fri.-Sat, 10 a.m..?
p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 60
deaiers buying 0 Selling US I
Foreign Coins-stamps. FREE
APPRAISALS, Sponsored by the
Central Florida Coin Club,
Sheraton Orlando mt. Airport
Inn, 3535 Beeline Dr., Orl.
across from Orlando in.
ternational Airport.

I ORLANDO-SEMINOLE JAI.
ALAI, US 17.92 &amp; SR 436-.
Opening Feb. 17. CENTRAL
FLORIDA'S BIGGEST I BEST.
Every Sat. I Sun. Sellers write
NH Main P0 Box 240, Yonkers,
NY 10702.

47-4bal Estate '1snted

50-Mscellaneous for Sale

Coin Show. FREE ADMISSION

Radi

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, S track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$130 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 031.1714 for free
home demonstration,

1915 12x65 Mobile Home
313R, 144 bath
Call 32 1-0101 or I317464

1.5 ACRES, OAK AND PINE ON
PAVED STREET, $6,000.

1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 OR, 114
BATH, MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK I QUEEN PALM, $16,500.

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SKYLINE 14' w.fireplac.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr,
323-3200
VA A FHA Financing

2.5 ACRES, PINELAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE, $7,900.

19 ACRES, OAK &amp; PINE ON
PAVED ROAD $35,000.

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697

78-MotorcyCleS

69-Stamps-Cohn

52-Appliances

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WILL BUY EXISTING lit &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, LIc.
Mfg. Broker. 525 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
162.743

-SIISLIR REALTY

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Hunt Realty, Inc.

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $23.95 es.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $30. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322.0721.
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2524 PARK DR. 322-2115
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
3279251
372 3991
322-0648

GENEVA AREA
6.7 LAKEFRONT, IMPROVED

MARION COUNTY
it ACRES ZONED RESIDENTIAL, $3,555 PER ACNE,

SUPER $UNLAND$ II 1 NW !
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2 lots 00x145, Lake Mary. 11 acres
near Oviedo, excellent for
farming, pasture, horses etc.
Also campsite lot near Hwy SOS
201 on Little Wlthlachooche,
River. 530.9531.

FRANKLIN COUNTY
137 ACRES FACING GULF OF
MEXICO, $1,711 PER ACRE.

W. Garnet? no

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10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access from 5140 per acre. $750
dwn, 20 yr. terms, Osteen.
Zachary R. Tribble, Realtor,
305-641.56% S 8301026. Eve S
vkends 9fl4.734.$96.4.
S acres Lk. Sylvan area, $20,000.
But Terms. William Malic.
zowslii, Realtor. 333.7903.

New 23$ Homee. 4 pot. Interest to

HAL COIUIT

p
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322- 2420

APPLICATIONS faian by plies's.
W. 354$ csmmirCIel leans. 11
&amp;filitie
W
on Ped mortgage.
REALTY INC.
Yarn Krause. Petter Man?.
gag A laveolmant corp.. 1151 MULTIPLE LISTING-NEALTO
- Adei*en Md., Or leaft. 1111115
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY. I
.Llcanaad Martgege mrskem
acres West side. * It. of rail

1.155 t: uSIN. Psi. A$
Wit enL*.Aft Jyel$S.if
Alvps,t ft* sI74$in$asMrt
-cma.aang ,*.vMIea.-

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Horseback riding, swimming
pool, tennis court, S acre farm, 3
OR, 2 bath with C.H&amp;A In the
country.

See* Isv rent with kit Chin
sdlilesl, bulk InrMIs Mae.
$ Feirthet Or.. tuNis. -.

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Sanford's Sales Leader

HAS IT ALL

siding. Older bedding, needs
rewvtlng. $25000

or

69 - CBWLM
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2433'; S. French (17-92) Sanford
323-5324

n, and lila the IN CInalt Cewt

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MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

JOHN KNIDER A$$OC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 335-7551, Sanford

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101 lange $ Eøt, No 11110 a".
as mcir4ei is Public Records et

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REALTORS

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PEOPLE

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL

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AM Paper riots, 325 cuslemers.
Gail Income. Write Sea lice
Evening Herald. P.O. Sea 1657,
.ft nford, 35771.

SemInole Cety, Pterig.

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Vast -we
all Is Wulff a coy of Value,

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REALTY WORLD

Rig. now Eatale Prehar

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d4pgeJ In our swat lesser sad cooked pMan anI crispy is ow .
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wss'wmeweh.dcIl4ei.
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an eMil.,.
lifersl.Cela.v coleslaw and 1I
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LEISURELY LIVING. 3 BR, 2
bath home on Lake Sylvanl Your
own Pool 1, PetIo, - w.w ca,p,t
DR. Eq. eat-in kit., Fla. Rm. 1.
Many Extrasl BPP WARRANTED. Only $41,lO0l

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NOTICE ls"ong§Y

Classified Ads are the smallest big
news items you will find
anywhere.

RANTED Wow, lust 132.0001

$ecrstary-Respsnslble for typing
&amp; telephone receptionist. Please
apply Florida !xtrvslen, 2540
Jet Las's, Sanford. 323.33*

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INC. REALTORS
530401 or 339-47 11 eves.

FORGET ME NOT. Remodeled 2
BR, 1 bath home with w.w
carpet, C-H&amp;A, OR, eq. "t-in
kit., &amp; Morel Will paint exterior
In buyers choicel BPP WAR-

telling It like It Is. I

Maids. Full time seasonal em.
pleymeid. ExperIenced only.
-Dyslim,Sanford

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FORREST GREENE

Mayfair area on 3 lots wIandscspingl Dining area Fla.
Rm., spacious Rms., util rm.,
washer &amp; dryer &amp; Many Extras I
BPP WARRANTED, A great
buy for $4,3001

JUST
Immaculate Sanford 31½ with
new carpeting, FR, porch,
laundry ores, workshop, well w.
plenty outside faucets for
watering the shrubs &amp; fruit
trees. $311000.

LET'S RE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
-. career you wouldn't be reading
this at and If we weren't looking
for semaona to do a lub this ad
wouldn't be hire. if you want the
opportunity to.sertu Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week.
call 11*133-5411 anytime for
recorded message.

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FTU area near entrance, 4 piex lot
on small lake. $13,300.
Lake Mary, lake view lot, nice
shade trees. $10,000.

BEAUTIFUL3 OR, 1 bath home In

Si-Household Goods

BATEMAN REALTY

43-Lots-Acreage

TERRIFIC 3 BR, 11A bath, brick
home In Washington Oaksl C.
NSA, 19. IRs, DR Needs a little
workl A super buy for 133,2001

WORDS
County property 3.l'.t frame, pine
floors, water front, FR, porch,
fireplace. Owner will hold small
2nd. $4,150.

Secretary-receptionist
for proi
fess onal office. Should be ox.
perienced A mature. Please
send complete resume &amp; raw- WiCa to Pox 12, c.0 Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1137, Sanford,
Fl. 32711. All replys will be
confidential.

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3 BR, 1"7 bath, range, ref., dish-w,
washer.dryer. Fenced
backyard, $27,300. Call 3222171
ext. 22 before S or 323.4390 after
5:30.

DREAM HOME. Super 3 BR, 21/2
bath home on ½ acre under
const. in Shadow Lake Woods I
Every Featurel Solarium off
MBR, foreplace,, OR, FR, eat.ln
klt.I Buy now-select colorsl
Yours, for lust 516,2301

FANCY*
Sanford 3.2, split plan, wall-to.
wall, lot 53025. $21,000.

OWNER OPERATORS
Mercury Motor Express needs
owner operators in the fiat bad
division for East coast
operation. Steady year around
'work. Advances on each trip.
Call Bob Bevis toll free 1100.13$.
6572. EOE.

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MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath home In San
Lards w.C.H&amp;A, ww carpet.,
split BR plan, eat-in kit., 19.
rrns.I Pool piannedl Specious
home for 133,0001

NO
Nice Sanford neighborhood for 2.1.
FR could .asiiy,be converted to
3rd BR, porch, utility rm,
102*135 lot. $31,300.

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Pine Hills, sale or lease. Fla.
living, 19. home, pool, many
extras. 407 Corkwood La. 2001364 In the So's. Lease $350 1st &amp;
last dep. Owner.

Inc. REALTOR,

323-1214

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311313 E. First St.
3273622

CallBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 749$

Harold Hall Realty

SELLERSI BUYERSI
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME
WE SELL HOMES I
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER
JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath ef.
ficlency home on .72 acrel W.w
carpet, eat-in kit., range, ref.l
Excellent location across from
IdylIwilde Elem.l Value In the
landl A buy for 513,0001

41-N

Call Teddy or Elaine
AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 Commercial 323-5176

Legal Notic.
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REDUCED $2,000 for qu,ck isle. A
real attractive buy. 3 BR, 1"2
bath, like new, room to grow.
Excellent neighborhood. This Is
a choice properly. Call today to
see, $29,900.

REALTY

2lR house for rant
$150 month
Call 323.67

IWO FOR GOOD

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1 ACRE Lk. front
EXECUTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath
home. Has all extras, Tennessee
stone fireplace open to DR S LR.
Beautiful floor plan. $72,000.

STENSTROM

2 BR, I bath. Equip. kitchen. Lg.
fenced bk. yd. $223 mo., lit last
+ deposit. 323.1117 after 5 p.m.

WE HAVE A LOT OF
'GOOD JOBS WAIT.

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$125

FR I. HUGE 20*20 master BR,
formal DR &amp; other plus features.
Priced at 5.47,730 wvarious
terms avail.

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6 Drawer Wooden Desk
Very Good Shape

5761

THESE ARE SOME
Of OUR JOBS

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You'll be surprised at the space
inside, quality in the present
swimming pool, fireplace in the

Br' OWN ER 3 BR, 2 bath, almost
new, orange trees, C.H&amp;A. 7'
Pct. assumable mart. Call 323-

BARGAIN HUN I ERS PARADISE
That's Ciasslfled Ads

THREE BEDROOM
ONE BATH
Sot ROSALIA DRIVE

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41-Houses

New) OR, 2b, C.H&amp;A,carp.t
$33,500. M Broker-Contractor
322-6457

Cash for your lotI Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprises, Inc.
Medal Inc., Realtor
644.3013

32-Houses Unfurnished

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VA-F HA.235-Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment

Sanford Adults 1 OR Deluxe all
electric, fully carpeted, $151 mo,
+ deposit. 323.801.

COCKTAIL WAITRESS
Sharp girl. if you're
tired of living only off
your tips, heres a
salary ($2.90) + tips.
Excellent clientele. if
you look in the mirror
&amp; like what you see
call us right away.
BOOKKEEPER
Do general payroll, accounts rec. &amp; payable,
take charge of bookkeeping procedures
for local company,
good working conditions.
LAUNDRY PERSON
Sort &amp; bundle laundry.
Mon. thru Fri. Some
overtime, need right
away.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
$50 reward for return of $iam
PICTITIOUSNAME
RECEPTIONIST - permanent
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
fern. cat. Lost vicinity of Scott
Name Is hereby given that I am
positien.wln, good pay &amp; ox.
FLORIDA
Aft, New Year's Eve. 323.t254.
w'.gege In busineis at 2q13 Orlando
CAROL
•MY ThRE8ONS
csllent benefits for sharp .girl
.JRNETT AND CASE NO.: la.277I.CA44.0
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Dr., Sanford, Seminole County,
ffiIEPIOS
0 MOVIE
IN II: THE MARRIAGE OF
with good telephone voice,
"Memo
Florida, tmderth.fictltlovs name of
LOST Calico Cat
1MYMOORE
DINAHI
typing, shorthand &amp; general
7:15. 10:00 F' _
VERONICA ANN MITCHELL
ACTION
MOTOR
SALES
INC.
D.C.
Viclnityofph&amp;Oak
mom ROOERB(R)
EDUCATIONAL PROoffice experience required. Paid
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323.1213
med ical Insurance, vacation &amp;
Petitioner, AACTION HONDA and that I Intend
__________________________
GRAMMING
_____________________
'GENE
register
said
name
to
with the Clerk
5:30
holidays provided. If you would
and
HACKMAN
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
NEWS
t3
CHESTER L. MITCHELL
enloy meeting people and an.
'
1200
4--CNM Care
County, FlorIda in ac 'dance with
•Th(00000UPLE
•THEPARTRIOGEFAMILY
swering the phone for one of the
(1)BIG VALLEY 'Alias Nellie
Pl'v#
lefl
of
the
is
s
t
he
FictItIous
Respondent.
nations largest builders apply
Handly" Victoria becomes conName Statutes, TO-Wit: Section
655
ADULTS 3:00
lbyslttinglnmyp,Ome.
NOTICE OF ACTION
betweunIa.m.&amp;3p.m,,bj. days
M3.
state
prison
concorned
about
id
es
Flor
a Statut itIl.
(4) UPBEAT
CHILD 1.50
lto3thlldren.
TO:
at 3701 S. Sanford Ave. or sand
NO PASSES
Howard Hodiman.
ditlons and secretly arranges
Ref. Avail. 333447
CHESTER L. MITCHELL
resume to Cardinal Industries
10:00
PLAZA II 7:30 - t:31
to be arrested and lncarcerat______________________
Publish: January24, 31, February 7,
Last Iino*i'i residence:
Inc., P.O. lox U, Sanford, Fl.,
AR
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(2)0
CARD
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14, 17
ad.
Maine
32771. Equal Employment
INVITATION TO SID
(J)ØALLINTHEFAMILY(R)
______________________
Present residence is unknown. OE F-11111
Opp
ortunity.
The
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
YOU
12:37
________________________
ARE NOTIFIED that an _____________________
Seminole memorial Hospital invites action for
10:30
fell
COLONY
MANOR- a new
0MANNIX Mannix is framed
Beginner, intermediate A advanc.
Dissolution of Marriage
bids upon the following:
(2)0 ALL STAR SECRETS
company
selling
los' murder by
of the
Id tennis instruction for adults &amp;
home
has
been
filed
against
you
and
you
HOSPITAL LAUNDRY SEN.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
()0T1*CEISROHT
decorating &amp; gift items, need5
juniors. Single, group &amp; clinics.
are required toserwa copy of your IIONTUINTN
sue to
VICE
JUDICIAL CIE.
managers &amp; coimsilors in this
Unsurpassed facilities
written
defenses,
If any, tO It on CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
11:00
Additional Information, plans and
CHARLES
A. DENLINGER,
1240
seCtion. Daily pay, no deliveries,
Head
Racquet
Club.
For
info
specificatio
ns
are
available
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
(2)0 HIGH ROLLERS
.- EVER WHICH
• KOJAK A prize fighter
must have use of car. Get in on
call
Head
Pro
Doug
Malic.
at
Of.
Petltlo.e,'s
Attorney,
whose
ad.
Ice of the Materials Manager.
No.
HAPPY DAYS
WAY BUT LOO
the ground floor. For in.
goes berserk and takes two
zowikI, 333.7353
520 Mait land Ave", IN II TsP MARRIAGE OF
All bids shall be mailed to the drM
formation call 333.3Ø3
Altamonte
Springs,
people hostage after learnIng
Floride,
3270),
11:30
Mat er ials Manager of the Seminole
LARRY ANDREW HAWK,
that his wife was mwdered.(R)
-th
Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First on orbIforeFebrvary1Xp,,1l7a
ITW
(2)OWHULCFPORTIJNE
If you are career minded &amp; looking.
bwW
flletheorlglnalwl
th
theCi.rkofmis
Street,
Sanford,
for exc ellent opportunities In
Florida
33171.
All
Court
LOVE
P
et
itioner,
too
PG
AVON
servic
either
before
e
bids shill be Peetmirhad
retailing, merchandising, now
on
and JANE HAWK,Wlfe,
retailing
....
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net
later
Petitioner's
attorney
or
Im.
NANCY
m the Ph day of February
i your time to be a part of
is Fix r -' -•
1'?', ijy ttlersserg .4Mr,,lá a
•
YOUR SPENDING P9WIR?
1.
'11:55
au shalt be received on or bea
Central Florida's No. 1 Men's
ER BLAST
default
will
be
entered
Sell Avon to help fight back. For
Chief of Staff.
against you
tlii Ph day of February 1fl
®•CNPIEWS
wear firm. Exc. benefits &amp;
Responded,
for the relief demanded In the
details call M4317
Opening of such bids will lake Petition.
NOTICE OF acyios
Commission plus. To start a
Place at the Off ice of flue Materials
career today. Call 305$e1717,
Manager of the Seminole Memorial WITNESS my hand and seal O ITO: NANCY JANE HAWK
Ext. 22.
this
Court
on
January
i,
tm
Hospital at$:OOo'clock A.M. on the (SEAL)
General Delivery
12th day of February tm
Truckee, CalifornIa
A LITTLE SALESMAN IN
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Seminole Memorial Hospital
PRINT... That's a Classified
YOU
ARE NOTIFIED that an
PUBLIC NOTICE
Clerk
he CIrcuit Court
reserves the rIohi to relict any
AdI
action tsr Dissolution of Marriage
THE
'FARMERS
HOME
AD.
ty
N.
Cappe
et
By:
P
all bids.
has been filed against w and YOU
Deputy Clerk
MINISTRATION HAS FOR SALE, ______________________
Publish: January 27 33. 24 107$
are reapired to W?W Copy of YOUr
FROM TIME TO TIME, FARM.
Publish: January 10, 17, 24,31, 117$
DE ."
defenses, If any, to It on
RESIDENTIAL, BUSINESS,
DEF.13
ABBOTT
M.
HIRRING, RECREATION ANDrOR OTHER
Arthnr IvemileA
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rrrnonsrs attorney, ofsss ad.
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PROPERTIES.
- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
eN IS 201 Wilt Firs? lrlt.
ANY LICENSED REAL ESTATE IISNYIRNTN JUDICIAL dR.
Sanford,
Florida 32711, on or biters
____
BROKER INTERESTED IN CWT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Febuary 25th, DIL and file the
LISTING THIS! PROPERTIES COUNTY, FLORIDA.
oripinsi with the Clerk it this Civil
SHOULD CONTACT TN! FAR. CIVIL ACTION NO. 'ens-CAM.!
e4ther before service on pstltisners
h
;S
MERS HOME ADMINISTRATION IN lI THE MARRIAGE OF
operVSpedab
attorney, or ImmedIately there.
AT 314 COMMERCIAL, P. 0. BOX WILLIAM HOWARD RUNG!,
often otherwise a default will be an.
IMP. SANFORD, FLORIDA. 32771.
tired Nail's? you for the relief
TELEPHONE: 321.4251
Husband.Petflloner,
demanded In the Petition.
PvbUsI JUL 1*, 17, iS. 1, 21, 32. 23, and
WITNESS my hand and the seal it
34,15o 25.20.2L$ Feb It 19"
KATHRYN F. RUNG!,
this Court on the IPh day it
DIP-fl
January, W7L
Wife-R espondani.
(SEAL)
IN TN! CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
NOTICE OF ACTION
ARTHUR H. UCKWITH, JR.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Petty M. Cs
CIVIL ACTION NO. fl.N4A.D THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
KATHRYN F. RUNG! WHOSE
ROBERT L. IRWIN, as Trvst.
uly Clerk
RESIDENCE AND MAILING
AIIOTT N. HERRING
ADDRESS IS 12M Elva DrIve,
..
riwvv,
Atlanta Gourpla.
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vs
,
j
LEONARD
J.
FINCH
and
i
Attorney for Pet Itiener
A sworn PeiitIo for Dissolution it
L
p
BEATRICE FINCH, his wife, and
I
MarrIage having been filed
i
PublISh: January 34, 31, Fubruery
k.
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL reardlnu Your
marriage to
HOSPITAL,
DIF.fg
WILLIAM HOWARD RUNG! and
I\JV
•I
also seeking other relief and claims
Ditendanfe. against you affectIng
the following
NOTICE OF ACTION
described real
personal
.1•
TO:
____
___
.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
preporty, PS wIt:
I .
LEONARD
J.
FINCH
and
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PARCEL I
wife, BEATRICE FINCH,
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CO. NO. 7S4NS.CA4g.8
Lit 4. Slicks. LOCH ARBOR,
CIANK.$EMlNOLE COUNTY, whese midencu are unhnoon and COUNTRY CLUB ENTRANCE
tormelly kauewu as COMSANK. whew last kaem maliinp ad*as, SECTION, ausrdlng Is the pit
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CA$$ILSIR NY,
mare,l as rscsrdad In Plot leak 1,
Peel Office Pea 17$ ____
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Pages 71 and 72, Public Records it
.
Chose.
North
Carslna
V20
1
Plabeuff,
leminsI, Cuviwy, FIends. YOU
ARE
HERESY
_NOTIFIED
VS.
PARCEL 11
that an actlen to fore.,loae a mer.
AUNIL Z. SCHMIDT, it vs., it al
The Welt ens.tlulrd it the Eat 30
few an 400 ftN8WWQ
In
of the Multi Amy fm if the
mnsa couwy. Florida.
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LAST NIT!
PLAZA I THURS. PG

41-Houses

APARTMENT
FOR RENT
3-$2I2

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Ph" 447-Z133
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, FlOrida 32711

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41-Houses

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.
Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto
Ave.

SECRETARY
Be your own boss, 3 day
week, do some filing,
type 50 to 55 &amp; Answer
phone. Good lob for
sharp person.
MACHINIST
Have general machine
knowledge In repair &amp;
upkeep. Very good lob
for someone who Is
tired of lob hoping.

Security Guards needed Orange &amp;
Seminole Counties. Full &amp; Part
time positions. Preferably 153
(be. or over. Must have tran.
sportatlon &amp; phone. Call am.
to 2 p.m., Mon. thru Fri.

Weddingsby DOT
NOTARY PUBLIC
after 3p.m.

Vella 8is, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Seminole $ites R1w, 7 am., Jerry's Airport

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MANAGEMENT 'IRAINEE. If
you are Interested In a career in
stall silos management we
have a Career Development
Program designed for motivated
people like yovl Excellent ad
vancemint opportunity and a
full range of benefits. For In.
turview contact Mr. loatner,
Zales Jewelers, Sanford Plaza.
EOE M.F.

WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Male" Datinp Service. All Ages,

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FRIDAY,JANUAAYIS

430
(4) MIKE DOUGlAS
•BEWITCHED
•MERV GRIFFIN
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Sonseaworthy wood Products. San.
ford, Fla., MIgri. of Teakwood
ports needs a man wtlo can keep
up with company growth. mm . 2
years sip, on sawing, assembly
&amp; finishing wood parts. Call
preferably after 3 p.m. Dick
Cruger 322-0144.

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?

Plerida Aubss S.dsIy 8lio1e Oiter, 2 p.m.,
Florida Power &amp; Ugl, Sanford. PrOVMn by WPJW
Jansen of Mt. Dera on wililowers.
, BrIfte UICbSSU, play 10a.m., Garden QbofSanford,
entrw.ce to Siinland Estates Highway 17. $2.50 for
leach and prizes.

(1) THE BRADY BUNCH
HOGAN'S HEROES
'YNNIIILI-ISI
BATTLE OF THE PLANETS
ISESAMESIWI

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31-44artments Furnished
For Rent: Adults only, Includes
water, furnished, $125 cash mo.
3223336.

WE HAVE SOME
EXCELLENT JOBS
&amp; REASONABLE
FEES
COME IN &amp;
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Spring St., Altansonte Springs.

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Road, Altamonle Springs.
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Church; 7p.m., Lcngwood Quality urn, 1-4 and SR U4.
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11:30
(11 (M TONIGHT Guest host:
Gabe Kaplan. Guests: Richard
Lewis, Dick Schaap.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
ROCKFORD FILES
for d uncovers a huge land
swindle while Investigating the
disappearance of a real estate
salesman and $10,000.
OPOUCE WOMAN Pepper
goes undercover to catch a
pilot flying drugs In from Mix)'
CO.

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Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1171-lB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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MA PAINTING
All types painting A house
cleaning. Free 1st. 333.43$4.
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DANNYS PAINTING
lnterior.Extlq House Painting
LIcensed.lns,ed.,es,d.
FREE Estimates. (30$) 322.5460

ALL

LUMBINGPROI L
RepalrsLealIl,FastSarvlce
Chg. Cdi. Accepted
337.1551

$swFlUug
PRECISION SAW FILING
Let vsfileygvr$awl
menicau Red LII 353.9113

TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
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Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1,1

72st Year, No. 136—Thursday, January 25, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

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"There'll be nothing of in..
terest happening for at least
four hours," State Attorney
Investigator Dan Lawrence
announced to a group of
reporters outside the Jury
cham bers at 11 am. Lawrence
declined to answer questions
after making his comment
Including questions concerning
the calling of additional witnesses-

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The Seminole County Grand
Jury began deliberations
morning after taking testimony
from l9wltneues in connection
with allegations Sanford Police
Chief Ben Butler punched a
former policeman.
Deliberation began about 9:31'
am, this morning after the
grand Jury heard testimony
from one witness. A total of ii
persons gave testimony
throughout the day Wednesday.

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waiting to testify.
Among those Sanford
policexnen called to testify were
LI. Paul Whitley, Sgt. Roy
Williams, U. Bucky Hayden,
j
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patrolman Danny Bernosky
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and former patrolman Carey
Herndon. Also testifying were
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Butler's wife, Nancy, his son,
Benny and his daughter-In-law.
"I wish they would just leave
T051MY SANDS
us alone and let us do our jobs."
...courthouse reflection
one Sanford policeman cornmented. "I've got work to do. I
wish everyone would just leave Western of Sanford, who was defendant would give him
us alone and let us get back to sitting at a nearby table.
immunity in the case.
our work," the officer said.
Sands claims he walked over
"We felt it was necessary to
to the chief's table and Butler bring this to the grand jury
The only witness called today began calling him names and because of the turmoil and
was Winter Springs patrolman hit him in the jaw. Sands claims controversy surrounding the
Jehn Warrington. The officer the punch sent him to the floor. Sanford Police Department and
was apparently called to testify
Butler says Sands walked the chief," Cheshire said. "The
about an Incident which oc- over to the table and when he only way to put the situation to
curred about one month ago in
rest Is for t he grand jury to give
Longwood. Warrington was a
it its attention," he said.
backup off Icer in that incident.
The hearings are being led by
No charges were fil ed in the
Chief Assist ant State Attorney
I WiSh
incident, which involved Sands
Chris Ray. Cheshire said this
and a friend dri ving in a car and
may be the first assault and
becoming involved with the
battery case ever brought
driver of another car. The two
before the Seminole Co unty
drivers apparently tried to
Grand Jury.
force each other off the road,
He said he also felt it was
according to polIce,
necessary because a chief of
police an d former patrolman
Sands speculated Warrington
were involved in the incident.
may have been called In con-

By DENNIS FEOLA
Herald Staff Writer

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A of the incident, Nov. 17, W71, at
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Tommy
Sands.
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probstioniry
Patrolman
who
us alone'
specificareas of the grand
made at the time of the in...at hearing
l•ra)d PIISIO by Tom VnCIIlI
was fired by Butler In August
jury's investigation, Cheshire
cldent.
He
did
not
elaborate
on
RALPH RYAN AND HIS R'S FAME
did say he was not expecting
and later cI.ehned the chief hit He was among the first to tils comments.
him at the Pewter Pub, Waited testify Wedoe.day and had not
The remainder of the wit- was asked to leave faked a fall. them to Invedigite areas other
throioi* the day Wednesday
of tate this ness., testifying Wednesday Butler says Sands faked the than that of wlznary Interest,
and this morning at the morning,
were employees and patrons of incident to got back at him for which Is known to be the Pewter
SSIfllflole Coedy Courthouse.
Pub Incident. Cheshire added
Wednesday Sands sat with a the Pewter Pub, 2544 S. Park Firing Sands.
Sands said he was asked to group of reporters covering the Ave., who were at the eatery
State Attorney Douglas the grand jury could investigate
rNn.iIn avilishle In the event hearings, about 20-feet from a when the Incident occurred. Cheshire explained Butler was any area It deems appropriate,
the grand Jury wanted to CilI group of Sanford policemen and They Included Jim Longworth, not called to testify because without the suggestion or aphim for
fltl testimony- many of their wives who were owner of the pub and Mike legally, subpoenaing a possible proval from his office.

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Lost R's Fame:
He'sArrrrri'o gh t.
By JIM HAYNES
Herald Sports Editor
R's Fame was home safely in Ralph Ryan's
kennel today, and the mystery surrounding
the theft of the prize greyhound from the
Longwood dog track left few clues for State of
Florida Division of PariMutuel Wagering
Investigators,
Arthur LaRose, who retired from the cattle
business in Vermont six years ago, found the
dog wandering around In his neighborhood in
DeLand Wednesday.
He telephoned the Sanford.Orlando Kennel
Club (SOKC), which contacted Ryan.
Ryan, of lake Mary, drove to Deland with
Division investigator Doug Safreed and
— up the greyhound.
LaRose will receive a $SIX) reward, track
offi cials and Ryan said.
Safreed's security report to Division of
Parl.Mutuel Wagering headquarters in
Miami noted that the greyhound was reported
missing Saturday and that the collar R's
Fame had been wearin g was found at the
southeastern corner of the parking lot near
some orange trees at the SOKC In Longwood.
Thi greyhoun d was wearing a scarf when
found.
"It was apparent that whoever took the dog
aid 01 the truck in the parking lot threw the
collar out as they were leaving," said Ryan
this morning. "They put the scarf on her to
, hands her ."
R's Fame is a four-year-old in the twilight
of a brilliant racing career. The dog Is con-

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sidered the best breaker at SaidOrdOrlando Kennel Club, and while Ryan did not
place a specific value on her, he indicated
that she had great potential as a brood hitch
once her racing days are finished.
Greyhounds may not race past the age of five.
"The dog was In fine shape, and apparently
wasn't mistreated," Ryan added. "e was
two pounds overweight, so I know she didn't
go hungry."
There was speculation that the dognapper
kept the dog for a few days and turned her
loose in DeLand.

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Knock, Knock
Who's There ?

R's Fame had been wandering In the
LaRose neighborhood for a couple of days.
[aRose's daughter-In-law Mrs. Terry
[aRose, saw the greyhound Tuesday and
Wednesday and recalled wondering what kind
01 breed It was.
"My fathu4n4aw hadn't seen it until
Wednesday when he took it bide," she said.
"He goesto the track, and had heard about its
disappearance. He knew rigid away that it
was the one that was missing."

A volunteer Lake Mary substation. "I saw the people
fireman was looking for a get out of the car but there was
Sanford fireman Wednesday gas dripping out into the street
and Into the station's driveway
but couldn't ftW am.
"I rang that doorbell and arid I thought the people in the
banged on the door but no one station could help," said
curt. Dunaway, who works at Jack
answered,"
said
Presser Ford on U.S. 17-fl Just
Dunaway, who for
y
south
of where the accident
has be

Ryan, one of greyhound racing's true
gentlemen, had been very distressed about
the rn1ithg dog."U someone took her, I just
hope they give her a good home," he said
Monday.
Ryan's wife Indicated he had not been
— well since the disappearance.
"Bid he dept well led night," abs said. "th
fact, he $le$ edIl 7:30 today. That's ihesrd
of, because Ralph Is always up at 5."

Lake Mary fire department.
Dunaway. ,
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accidssdonUL 17421n front of
the Sanford Fire Depegtm.gg

"I thought there was supposed to be at least one person
See KNOCK, KNOCK, Page ZA

350 County Children
Fac ing 4.0 Cutoff
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
About 1000 children enrolled the state.
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uurn Care
(4C) program in Central Florida - Seminole,
Orange and Osceola counties - will be
dropped from the program, unless plans of
the state Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services (HRS) are changed.
Under the program, working mother and
fathers pay a portion of their salaries for child
care at qualified centers with the state
picking up the difference through federal
funding.
About 350 children would be cut from the
Seminole County program, Mrs. Mary Mize,
active in the 4C program locally, said today.
"I see mothers every day who are
desperate for help with child care," said Mrs.
Mize. "If their children cannot be taken care
of, they cannot work," she said, adding this
means In many cases these mothers will have
to go on welfare.
She said most of the mothers who take
advantage of the program are earning the
minimum wage or slightly more and cannot
afford to pay the full cods of competent child
care.

In addition, Mrs. Mize said, more than 300
children are on waiting lists for child care.
ecau3eofUmftedstatefund1ni, even before
the proposed cuts, new children have not been
added to the program In Seminole County for
the past nine months, she said.
Because of the program, working mothers
and fathers who might otherwise be on the
welfare rolls can afford to hold paying Jobs.
The HRS plan calls for funding for Central
Florida and Dade County to be reduced to
permit child care programs to be initiated In
other areas of the state, according to a report
released by Phoebe Carpenter, administrator
of the 4C program for Central Florida.
State funding for the Central Florida area
would be reduced from $3.6 million annually
to $2.2 million in July.
By the second year ut the reduced subsidy
for Central Florida, Mrs. Carpenter said, only
$1.75 million annually will be allocated to the
area.
Mrs. Carpenter said local legislators are
aware of the problem and are receptive to the
feelings of the people. She suggested that
those who understand and appreciate the
effectiveness of 4C write their legislators.

School Ener y Repor' t Card.le $ 15,000 Savings
o
1st Month
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lct as a whole showed a decrease 01 $1$,1N.IS In the total
HiraM Staff Writer
electric bill or 17.30 percept.
It h b
phot three monthe since the Seminole Cointy
school district Implemented its energy conservation program and
that I
," Cu$z salt
for the first full month of operation the district saved $15,000
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CIA ward the
compared to the same month the vest before.
schoole which show the best
r,dwtlon In their electric
The program deslp,d to cut the electric bill 01 the cool hills cosnpars4 to the urns "_the year bds.e.
ayuten, had 17 of the 40 schools show a decrease In eledridly
The system developed will give the school a certain amount of
.ed in November. ____
mosey dspssdiag en the percentage uved. Atfonally, the top
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yes will be givuiaØ cash award.
id sag ranged from a
Prolinules'y_figur alw the d.
As flgu.d by Carhop, the Isp five schools d th*
hidøpirdtoalow01on.pircart,accorIgtoNi'
Cahsa, director of .w 11"y services for the school dt1d.
with $4 perosni, Wooilw'te Elementary with 30 pre
percnt
The School Energy Couservatlon Program received school
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beard _
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Cariton credited the d.cr.u. In energy sega to several actions
"We have conbcted all the area police departments and told
1W yew the school district appropriated $1.7 million to
The money to be vea ho the school Is tabss out 01 the lesoral which have been taken at the schools,
them
If they see any lights In the school, then they have cause to
spsral fund d Is cr
lewd
vlded school's
"sj of our schools we completely dark at night after everyone Is suspicious," Canton said.
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hill by at lead
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The s
gi ;boos" bob he aped en
c.,jlo., in sating all parking lot and hallway llg)'
Another cod.cittlng measure taken was to ..t all air___
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chiléga, in
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4 off when the led cedodan leaves the schooL Before, conditioning thermostats at 7$ degrees and heater the,rnogtj g
November 1fl with November 1177 the school
be "unsd ho b the
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take immediate action. Don't
AQUARIUS (Jan. 26Feb. 19)
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base. Find o______
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bidding shown In the box.'
Alan: "He didn't bother
wIth any modern gadgets in
an effort to get to seven, but
it Is Just as well that he
didn't."
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a slow player and the M.
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partial-pay practice, he asked City Attorney
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picyirsto pay their psrsoswel full salary for salaries to national guard personnel for that
any time spent on military training with the period spent training, rogardiess of how much
Florida National Guard.
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said. The results would be tallied by an In house computer,
which Is already on order and which would be used for
other county functions and is expected to arrive later this
year.
Etchberger said the voting machines on hand could be
sold or traded .
In response to Mrs. Bruce's objections, Etchberger said

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According to law, the county would have to have 460 of
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with a metal stylist,
Th OMAE director said the system is currently used In
several Florida counties Including Dade, Brevard and
Polk.
•'rm n going the other way," Mrs. Bruce said. "They
had better talk to me; they are tampering with my
department." Mrs. Bruce Is completing 28 years In her
position.

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working order and Mrs. Bruce said she doesn't see
anything wrong with
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The proposed attache case-sized "votamatic" has no
moving parts and would cost nothing for maintenance and
present no storage problems, Etchberger said..
The piece of equipment on display In the county cornmission conference room is one of several types of
equipment the commission has been looking at with a
view toward conversion by early IM, he said..
The votarnatic would cost about$MO per unit, compared
with about $3,000 per unit for a conventional voting
machine.

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collective edirprises
toda y. A today and step quickly to
qulusrevosling discovery could protect your Interests when you
provide some val uable in. see others fimihlli1g,
Ask
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thsra's a big job that needs you couldn't corn. u with the
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TAUUX (Apsill *May 31) UGMARM (Nov. U09C. ZWW Ono Of the greatest what opening bid we recom.
players In the early days of mend
Aay satra effort you now ox- 21)
contract Is 82 and while his
open one diamond, but
eyesight hem allmost failed, it We
con"r a one heart Opening
umseri will not go unnoticed. that's been duck on dead does not keep
him from just about as good a way to
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be center, U you devote your Playing an occasional hand stajroceedlnsa.
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eboald be directed toward possible today to an inbitloun hands
against nim on a re- &amp;Idg.," car. 0! thIs newspa.
personal goal you plan to yours. Rewards will be cent visit to Honoluju. Hepr, P.O. Box 489, Radio CI&amp;y
always considered beyond equal to effort expended.
held the South hand and Station, New York, N. Y. 10010.)
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and develop emphysema and muscle, between your shoulder
other complications from blades, develop good P0us'
and at least take some pleas ure
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Benargen, hopevem called
Herald Stall Writer
to a
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sii
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Lake Phillips In Orange County. warrants were Issued.
east of Casselbeery.
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f.,j Federal funding would come
The Incident occurred near
Mrs. Hoover was not
sought In connection with a was Kenneth Bloodworth, , Tuscawlila Middle School, available for comment.
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revenue Into downtown Sanford from two agencies, according to
U.S.. bows to
Ifl.
double-murder was apparently Both men died from multiple
to atisnhlMe the local economy WIOn. 'U j g
spotted by the wife of one of the gunshot wounds, according to
and rab4Iitat, thgbl.d areas. chides a $2.5 million U.S.
fce after the ln 4d.
Department of Commerce
victims Monday afternoon.
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The woman said the man Depa rt ment Detective H.D.
military, Basargan today or- federal money and would Economic Development
TOM WILSON
fm&amp;iig, c. Administration (EDA) grant
tried tokill her by filing a shot !iartin.
Sanford won't give cable
tiered all Iranian troops who require
th
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program,
ng
to
Tom
Wilson
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a
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"We wanted to rely on
Two first-degree murder deaths were drug-related.
days of elbnactk f11ag Sanford Housing Authority Development Action Grant
TV firm approval to
compliance," warrants have been issued for The bodies were discovered
to report hick to dully im- dinctor and author of the plan. (UDAG) funded through the voluntary
commen
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Gary Stephen Smith, 21, who hi Bloodworth's car. An Orange
mediately.
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day gid5
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1k also called
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raise its rates,
Originally, the program town property owners who Tuscawilla Road in unin- helicopter spotted the car
medic of all
offlem in
the plan would
the militiry 1s )gj first attempt provide money to upgrade called for condemnation of would be affect ed by the corporated Seminole County at dur ing routine patrol and a
of program are Interested In the time of the murders,
the
to
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check of what authorities
yndowntown.
However,
Mayor
rehabilitating their buildings.
Robin Hoover, 23, of Orlando, believed was an abandoned car
aliflid services. for sal, to new tai
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However, the original Lee P. Moore questioned the However, he admitted he has told Seminole County Sheriff's revealed the bodies.
Martin said the men were
èaiets and armed — owner would have the rigid to housing autierity's rigid to not talked to the property deputies she spotted Smith
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in question About ON drlvW8 a pickup truck on killed lax than six houm before
exarein
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power
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eminent
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the poposty.
domain under such a program. plan.
Tuicawlila Road at Dike Road they were found at the scene of
id arrested him alaig with his Wilson explained
"I felt I wanted to get hi- on Monday at 3:11 pan.
"I don't think you -- ntheir death.
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program would be ad.
The woman said Smith Hoover was a carpet layer Today
ministered by the housing demn property this way, formation from the city coin. They ro taken to the .me.
herity, but that the city because you have to show that mission before I continued with recognized her at that same and Bloodworth and Smith were
of B'P' — a lelige c"''ion had to approve th. something Is of a public develoiznent of the program." time she recognized him and he unemployed at the time of the Around The Clock ......... 4-A Horoscope ................4-B
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Seminole County could convert to an ultra-modem
computer punch card system of voting by the March 1980
Iilpcofarautial primary, according to Jeff Etchpr
berger, director of the county office of management,
analysis and eval uation (OMAE).
However, the ides Is meeting with opposition from the
County 94WVUW of elections Cmillmi Bruce, who mid
ON was not consulted about the new sydem.
The new me thod could cut the cost of voting machines
by as much as 90 percent, said Etchberger, displaying a
two400t aluminum and molded plailific board on which
voters could punch out their choices on computer cads

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) —
Irwi's now government W
nounced today that former
Prime Minister Sbahpour
BWLhW was arrested by air
force ca" and tesn"ors and
taken to the headquarters of
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'Real ity' H*1ts
WORLD

WASHINGTON (UP!) Recognizing "the
reality on the ground" in Iran, the United
States has begun dealing with the Islamic
irovislonal government as the legitimate
successor to 2,500 years of monarchy.
Officials said the new government,
although it Is not yet fully formed, fulfi s the
ll
basic conditions laid down by the United
States for recognition: it is in effective control
of the situation and waits to maintain
diplomatic relations with the United States.
The official said the third Implied reason
for recognizing the new regime Is that there is
no compelling political reason not to.
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Rhodesia

Tuesday, Feb. 13,1 970-3A

Blames Rebels, U.S.,

Britain For Downing Of Plane
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!)
Prime
Minister Ian Smith today accused black
guerrillas of shooting down a Rhodesian
airliner in a crash that killed all 59 people
aboard in the nation's worst air disaster.
Smith partly blamed the United States and
Britain because President Carter and British
Prime Minister James Callaghan "have it in
their power as no one else does to bring to an
an end all this inhuman terrorism,"
"On the evidence available, it seems clear
that the crash was caused by terrorist action," Smith said.
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The Soviet Union extended formal

recognition to the new regime Monday,
beating the United States to the diplomatic
punch.
Officials said the U.S. Embassy has begun
contacts with the new government that

Oil High On Carter Mexico List
WASHINGTON (UP!)
With future
Iranian oil supplies uncertain, President
Carter says while in Mexico he plans to
discuss the sale of oil to the United States at a
"fair price"
but expects no special
privileges. Carter, who will fly to Mexico City
Wednesday for a three-day visit, had tried to
Play down oil as the top priority item on the
agenda of his talks with Mexican President
Jose Lopez Portillo. But the turbulent political
events in Iran have made Mexico's newly
discovered oil reserves loom large.
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Queen Makes Historic Visit
KUWAIT (UP!) Queen Elizabeth II has
begun the"most important royal tour" of her
reign attired in wrist-to-ankle dresses in the
first visit by a British monarch to the most
male-dominated part of the world. The queen
acquired a new wardrobe to avoid offending
her Arab hosts, but the Kuwaitis gave her a 21gun salute on her arrival in the oil-rich sheikdom Monday. Elizabeth's visit to Kuwait was
not only the first by a woman but the first by
any reigning British monarch.
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deposed the Bik!I*r regime.
State Department spokesman Hodding
Carter UI said: "The question of recognition
does not arise. We now have to deal with the
reality on the ground."
Carter's Matomeit meat, according to
officials, the new government will be
regar ded as th e legal successor to the constitidlonal monarchy, which the United Slates
supported publicly and privately.
Officials said normal diplomatic practice
mews the United Slat.s will, in the next few
days, send a note formally acknowledging the
succession of the new government to power
and in the meantime, the two countries will
maintain do facto working diplomatic nh.
Uons.
An ominous note appeared in some of the
Iranian broadcasts which were monitored In
Washington. One troadcat on the National

Voice of Iran, which the State Department
Minn Is controlled by leftwing student
oups, said, "The people are certain tist the
armed forces of our country mat be ceased
of he
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professional officers of the Pudagon ad the
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The Iranian Embassy In Washington
reflected some of the coolus.d situation, with
a hwd4dtered sign proclaiming ft to be the
flbY of "The II1nIC Ra
of Iran"
The Irenissi em'..'4or, Ardeiir Zahedi,
has loft the emnbeay, leaving hi. deputy,
Assad Hotnayoun, In charge until Saturday
when he Is due to return to Iran.
Homayoim said the embassy is awaiting
instructions fr om Tehran, and added "I can
only say, we siipoit the drig1.."
The State Department spnn said the

U.S. Hoeds Graham Call:
$440,000 For Crime Unit
TALLAHASSEE, Via. (UP!) ney Janet Rem of Mim1,
—Reduce the fn'44w of
putting the smugglers behind
Spurred by Gov. Bob The council plans to sl
al actMtlas,psticdwly
bars, Graham said. He was cr
Graham's call for a war on drug tine regions! omees to ceordi- .ad
in the areas of narcotics
eul
Liugglliig and other major nate targeted organized a ims Florida described on a national *flh1($tlng, p'4, woftu'
criminal activity, Florida has cases with local agencies. Each television news show, "60 tlan, usury, fraud and coo
obtained a $440,000 federal office will be staffed by a teem Minutes," as
14 capita] of
apiracy.
grant to fund a special of tine experienced proasco the _
—Reduce the ewoat of .
organized crime task forces. tors. They will provid, legal aid
m. prosecutor, also will come aviILAhls to the under.
and direction early in the in. heal special task forces gaff.d world from c rime.
The Law Enforcement vestigative stage and continue
by i.p.atativ ci federal,
—improve the rviaâp
Assistance Aiknlnlstratlon said
&amp;loçcrimeCNN through Mate and local agencies who among prosecutors and law
today it IS approving the grid the grad Jury and trial stages.
in dosing with en forcement agencies and
to the Governor's Council for
,We cannot completely orvwlzed aim..
among federal, state and local
the Prosecution of De(5IIINd stamp out drug em'11"L but
Goals
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the
task
forces
are
levels,
for a
Crime, healed by State AttOl' we can reduce the pits," by to:
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All's Quiet At
Lyman; No
Parking Protest

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Grocery prices are nearing nationwide and
the harsh winter wealier that has affected
prices on meat and regetables is only one
factor boosting Inflition at the checkout
coiftiter. Consumers also are paying for the
effects of a strike in the lettuce fields of
California. Experts say record bitter cold in
the Midwest and great Plains has reduced
meat supplies ani driven prices up by increasing the amomt of time it takes to fatten
cattle. A House tgrlculture Committee aide
said bad weathe' in California and Texas has
cut all winter goduce production, including
citrus crop prQluction.

said Principal Curtico Hunley.
Monday, however, the scene was differed a about IN
Md.ds lined the street outside the school holdeig signs:
eih(thefrdilIsNurSMthSlaCkC4pStkiSOSi.
Some spaces were availa, today at a flald located:
near the schooL The aPrOIlmstily ii acris WNW U a
a education rage
soccer field, softball field and dr
M students were told the rw%Ibb4 area could be used

Thousands Of Tut Tickets Sold
SAM FRMCISCO (UP!)— Some 152,000
order forms br tickets to the upcoming King
Tut exhibit vere snapped up in several hours
over the vftkend. Each form allowed a
person to .rder four tickets to the touring
exhibit, which opens in San Francisco's De
Young Museum on June I.

for parking. Henley said.

"We told them those who do at ha,e parking permits

could use the area on a fkM come 'tIsrve besis," he
noted about lbe available ares which means 1I75

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Orange-Seminole Cablevision's latest attempt to get a
rate ceiling hike from .50to$8
per month was rejected on a 3-2
vote of the Sanford City
Commission Monday night.
The cable firm was asking for
authority to raise rates over a
two-year period. The commission must approve all cable
rate increases, because the
firm operates under an exclusive franchise granted by
the commission.
Commissioners John Morris
and Julian Stenstrom voted to
direct City Attorney C. Vernon
Misc Jr., to draw up an ordinance for the rate-ceiling
rise. However, Mayor Lee P.
Moore and Commissioners
David Farr and Eddie Keith
voted against having the orIlnance drawn.
Morris and Stenstrom said
they favored having the ordinance drawn, because that
would have required a public
hearing on the rate request.
"I'd like to get some people
down here and hear what they
have to say," commented
Stenstrorn in explaining his
vote.
Moore attacked the firm's
proposal when Kevin Rorke,
cablevision general manager,
presented figures projecting
cablevision would lose about
$165,000 in the next year. The

Weather, SfrlkeHike Prices

Things are back to normal today at Lyman Igh 8ol !
after a — Monday by students
.et at the :
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"lre doesn't seem to be any problem this morning."

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Herald Staff Writer

Chases 1,000 From Homes

PUNXSUrAWNEY, Pa. (UP!)
About
1,000 persois were forced to leave their homes
.. in several northwestern Pennsylvania
communities early today when a derailed tank
: car ruptured, sending deadly chlorine gas into
the sub-zero air.
State police said at least two tank cars of a
: 29-car Baltimore &amp; Ohio Railroad freight train
left the tracks at the Foxburg crossing in Big
Run Borough, a small community about seven
miles east of Punxsutawney about 3a.m. Only
one of the tank cars ruptured.

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Once purchased, the building
would be rthabllltated by firma
contract ed by the housing
Seminole Memorial Hospital facility, because only private and ou1on,
authority and offered for sale. will begin a study to determine hotth ca lome tu-essn* latter can lend final .sçpurt to
The original property owners the cost of constructing a new bonds, according to Ho.v'.l the move,
have the first oi*Ion to buy the hospita] instead of renovating Aiknlnlstrdor Qari. Be ntley.
Those arias are: psymid for
rehabilitated property. The the current facility.
BuiI' a new facility woâld Iniitgud
; drawing ap of a
purchase price will be the cod
The board of tndeeg voted 4- hav. to be fbiuieed tbe'ough a legal document for the
ci acquiring the property plus 1 today to hire Boos, Allen and Fermu' Hem. AnInlMratkn hospital's conversion to pth.ts
flhIq4*1 lea, NNrding Is Biatley. status; ad the kgd.
administrative and 11
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rehabIlitatIve coils, ailed ent 1it.' isa, ts'-*
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Nelswuider Mid those Items
scheduled today for Guillermo Alonso PUjOI,
If the property owner
fail
back on If the other will be discussed with the
Fred Mobley
80, vice president of Cuba from 1948 to 1952.
declines the option to r.'buy the voted against the study, ..ng proposal does at work," ad hospital board In future
Alonso Pujol, who died Monday after a long
property, It would be sold on the coatrurtlon cia new hospital Is Bentley.
workshop aseskos.
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illness, left Cuba in 1952 after a coup d'etat
open market.
The other course, bIC1'4 a
not feesible. However, board
The board also voted
orchestrated by Fulgencio Batista toppled the
member Allan Keen argued the pIIVMo non.proflt hospital and wiAnimowly to hire the firm ci
The City would aid a small study ihoidd
be done In the issuing bonds, requires a Kruss,O'CounsradIbc.,
government of President Carlos Prio
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business
to purchase
b.
1.. costly to special act of the state Gainesville, as 'pls!
ft
might
Socarras.
one of the rehabilitated
a
facility,
aithoogh be legislature and appioM by the tuarla! con lt ts at a cost of
structures tlrousJ tidmical conceded that possibility Is 8"oIs County Commission. $10,110. su an
advise on the preparation of a remote
The commission mid ap- The actuarial study will be in
Smill Business
1.5 Million Flowers Shipp.d
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can
for
(BSA)loan or tiroughan equity o
1
u
or less county owns the land and hospital to private data, acfund, said Wilson.
t.pi.l
a
the
uses.
money
we
lm.
cording
to
Bentley.
Ths
firm
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) Israel shipped
In a letter to Bentley,
do th*" said Keen, "bid I
the state ridfromud Lingwsod city c''o iqulr iuijnii and Mid Into b
y
The equity fund would
more than 1.5 million flowers during the
think
the
board remains Administrator Roger program under which "T'al voted unanimously Monday sosing ad had spud a p4.1
money to new businesses
weekend to U.S. cupids in a Jumbo jet
commlflidtottsorlgtnalpla." Neiswendsr, noted the
employees CIiuIy °P' do to day apsl of a deal of mosey on the WIN -of
coming
into
the
fmm
b1WW
specially marked with a big red heart for St.
Th,
board's
original
p1w
has
u"oo
has
indicated
it. and establish a sl'ilv
area
plaoit lbs
in Ir1a1
Valentines Day, an El Al spokesman said.
ci
the
to
renovat,
ad
.ipuid
mort
move
rotiossuid prom hr the
tv"s
according
to
Wilson.
Funds
hr
his
or
thercicu,
Gq
Neff
atterasy
f
he was "iW'mg a
"We think this was the biggest flower shipI'oapital to operate ass prl,.te jamo wmca, wamed t
wo"cow It=ths the cusrd facility thoough to private status.
Imb
petItion
for
ap,1ai.
ssssce of =4&amp;z"bonde
ment ever sent over the Atlantic," the Israel'
Neiswend.r noted sd*y,addfientlsy.
EDA money.
Commissioner
R$y
To do
I'a would tires u' that need to be
airlines spokesman said. He added it was the
'dii
t.
act.
'apergv
is
ssig
o
iI1 have to become a IvUi reclvsd betwi. the h'pal —MAX UZUETIAN
As a tither aid to
first time Agrexco, the agricultural export
me sat tise Willosa op motion to desp the die
s,ln,s, the p1w calls hr
board, chartered an entire jumbo jet to ship
bdore
wovd add * did aatcsuny
lislingmd ci a moit$age
with the city a'e aft
flowers to the United States.
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interest subsidy. The plan
would be "obsealsus" aid
would selnidin, op to tire.
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pereud
of
a
fradI'"
mo
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Internal Fighting In Chad
cinmI..Ies voted diva
ti los.
(C—-ed Fran Fag, 1*) munlcatloss Corp., fran. greeter strength t Mail, he Wisezu
mic.mmiaiaes4d
no" hr the pla
.misko Chislem, Ralsl, N. added.
,ii hr tis iat is
Al presudtheprlmerdeisat theaa
of slmPaIstuIous C,
PARIS (UP!)— Heavy fighting resumed in
"ft's the sew t,r,jegy ci Is eIatr
maofwid t
by SO&amp;?114 I hid d
on a $sw4cre
11%
co
percent,
_meaning
a
yer,EIa, Manes said.
,
thad today between forces backing President
,tg , the ws hr the new airy
,
$21,115
a ye fri. Delis
fte
de ,
mosigege los under Wilson's The system is made op of
&amp;ta. In era," W:ulx Mid.
Felix Malown and guerrilla forces of Prime
.
Garbage hubs, hr eea a
a
prupusaiwould be paid with 5% three 3,1N.fs.t continuous this system, 24 Mile vii be "fl Is vhtiily
week cerisde
Minister Hiuen Habre, reports from the
w fir so
mkft his
we" WeridpSylfliisfri. ciisswfth.acht'g five cNnl.dzapsircilmb,w fr5i,"ddHidp"adIlIM
dip.
African coaitry said. The fighting between
Us anal bMi
ruuM
Dec.
11,
WIUcs
said
and these glass fiber UØgides the
Wheeler said it mar. 14 8 I W cat a I,IS5 preudom
government forces and Habre's self-styled
parted from federal maip, of a human hair. The cehie cat the ada
the tiny fir FP*I. is
ci
*,.. hay, city Mterusy Ned
D811111101114111 ci
according to Wilson.
Army of the North has spread toprdvincial
ligpigiMi, we tatally .scued gui flu'
eesily be the hag hat I rbbe SirS
P-ad,cfty Jrdrewopatvi'yeir.k
towns especially Abeche and Biltine, nor.
ins
cable abed aligned sad fused t.gstb.r simlca! ad priids a M
with Deel., hew
ci ;;
ad
theut of the capital N 'Djamena, the reports
If appievo. t money Jd one Wlucb.
spin. me gui fiburi have A. degree ci rty.
Ures
hi. .---11 hide.
isa
c
side
it
y
said.
betgMedflrrdAvNN Ales pred_at the prea
—.
osiensce ewao the sew
and asctlss 11th hIred •
hub
IV on 41
Wisely
inddidissi was
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140
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representing ITT Telecom.
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htMsfri.i'—q,
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Derailed Gas Tank Car

ng tlgiuteied to and dheroSclalslOysltd
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generals who aeuv,d U shah apparently fls

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Sanford KOs
Cable Firm
Hike Bid

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Hen!eyaIso added he bas gone thro the 1 of thess
paid for parking permits and taken out those
students who have withdrawn from schooL "We is,.
found 15 stududs In that category ad will rss the
and
i. who bm to
i.e,. acioci to go to Job," the prkcIpaI said.
the school year there were 115:
At the
par king spaces at lbs school but now there are .bat 14 I
of the new vocational:
lb. is. to t
hr school employees
t, , i .
ad 214 hr students.
Once the nw building Ii cumpWe, fl-qy is hoping
them
I* oesve
Joel"
piS'e
by the
rlct for ,N5 is Wing
eye
somep ngaltthemainusewWbeesa
wbool.
ud
and exit to th!

Consultant Hired

building at the

prim concern of the United Slates rNnaina
the safety of the estImated 7,000 Amertcai
Mill In the coatry. The rorta reaching the
State Department, he said, show th
Americas who bate been detained by some
thmii. of the new regime "he,. b..d
treated ndiy."
Earsr today, aides to the 7$-ysar-d4
Moslem holy ma said nine top generals wer
in cato4y and a nailonwids dragnet Wad

Food In Clinic
For"Hungry1 Kids

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Undercover Agents On Docks
MIAMI (UP!)— Undercover FM agents
handled payoffs in the commercial docks
racketeering probe and their evidence will be
presented to the federal coirt jury, a
prosecutor revealed in opening urguments of
b'.' tTLlr for. 13 I*rao that. cd!d .lat six
months.
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Filmmaker Joan Rfloir Dies
BEVERLY HILlS, Calif.' (UP!)— Jean
Renoir, one of the 20th centul'8 great moviemakers and director of 11v classic antiwar
film, "Grand Illusion" anc'others ranked as

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More Snow In Midwest

By Untied Pds International
A new series of winter storms pushed
snowfall to record *asonal totals in parts of
: ., the Midwest todayand Arctic temperatures
persisted in the Northeast for the fourth
' ,straight night. Hevy snow warnings were in
'effect early toda' for Delaware and eastern
,.Maryland. Travers advisories extend from
A New Jersey to .thlo, where bands of heavy
' '..snow were mong to the Northeast.

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Food will now be available at It Is estimated five to 10
!dyllwilde Elementary for pupils a month will be served.
children who come to school Although the board did not
hungry, as result of. a s!lots an exact anummt of
sn
vets marAwy by the money,
Mn.
Ragedat.
PTA board of directors,
estimated it should not cost
The board voted to have milk, more than 15' month.
orange juice or Tang, cereal, Several board members
peanut butter and crackers expressed Initial concern pupils
available in the clinic,
might abuse the program and
Although the board's ap- goto the clinic expecting ameal
provalof the plan is sufficient to every day.
buy the food, PTA President
The principal assured the
Richard Dunn said the plan will group if a chronic case I. found
"as a matter of consideration" by the nurse, the case will be
be presented to the full PTA at turned over to the guidance
the next meeting Monday night counselor or the proper social
at 7:30 at the school.
agencies.
The action comes ap- The principal noted the
proximately one month after biggest potential for abuse reds
the Seminole County School with the older children, but die
Board failed to establish a said the trend will level out.
breakfast program in the
"They will soon realize they
schools.
are not going to a social
The PTA has been con- gathering, but to the clinic for
sldsring the Mart of Its program food," she said, 'plus they will
for several montlu but had been have to pass through the adwaiting to am what the result ministration office and I will be
would beof the attempt toget keeping an eye on who coma
the breakfast program in the in."
schools, according to Dr. Dunn.
Idyllwlide's approval of the
The program will beanex- program makes It the second
psidonofacurrent program d county school to Implement
Us school where Just orange such a program. Soidhslde
juice or milk Is available, ac- Elementary School In Sanford
cording to Principal Norma has had a similar program for
about three years.
Ragsdale.
The food will not be served to
At Southalde, the PTA
the entire school population but donated 150 for food and some
will be available only to those of the other food andsupplies
who are Judged hungry by the were donated by local coon
teacher or if the child corn- pixies.
Plains In class, according to
me clinic at the school
gedak Iho clinic
Mr
serves about 10 pupils a week,
will be responsible for par- according to clinic aide linda
Chasilig the food and supplies. Waiji.

masterpieces, died Mondy afternoon at the
age of 84. Renoir, son of th celebrated French
impressionist painter Mgtmte Renoir, was
found dead at his hole of undetermined

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Businesses and Individuals both are urged to join and support
the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. All new businesses
please call the Chamber if our Membership Salesmen fail to contact you.
Our goal is

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balM WieAir. U
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PURPOSE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE GREATER SANFORD
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
1. Promotes and serves the business and professional
community of this area.
2. Performs publicity, public relations, convention
promotion and Industrial development functions in
behalf of the City of Sanford, coordinates the
volunteers services of experts who serve on. the in.
dustrial Action Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, seeking out desirable industry and business to
provide lobs and to generate the need for goods and
services — thus stimulating the local economy.
3. Operates the Better Business Bureau
4. Keeps abreast of local, state and federal legislation,
especially those bills which have an impact on the
business sector.
S. Publishes a monthly newsletter for members.
Sponsors a monthly member breakfast featuring
Interesting and Informative programs.
Maintains a tourist Information center complete
with maps, brochures and other give away items.
Maintains Chamber building facilities and makes
them available at no charge to Civic Clubs as well as
other citizen groups.
Provides programs and speeches to clubs,
organizations, civic groups and schools.
Promotes and supports special events and func.
tions for education and the enjoyment of citizens
which in many cases, also stimulates business.
Provide office space for Navy, Marine and Air
Force Recruiting Service.
Order and distribute income tax forms all year.

INDUSTRY APPRECIATION DAY-DINNER
CENTENNIAL PARK GAZEBO DEDICATION
SHAD DERBY IN COOPERATION WITH THE
EVENING HERALD"
SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNEY CO-SPONSOR
ANNUAL AZALEA SALE..
SENIOR SEASON
GOLDEN AGE OLYMPICS
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BLIND MOSQUITO TASK FORCE
SHS BAND DAY AND NEW UNIFORM FUND
RAISING DRIVE
INTERNATIONAL VISITORS PROGRAM
MAIL EARLY - SHOP EARLY POSTER CONTEST
(POST OFFICE)

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Commerce.

we Gauelf Wkh
REAL ESTATE
107 W. Commercial

Atlantic Bank

322-7881

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF SANF0I41)

FIRST

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Sanford/South Orlando/Longwood/Winter Park/Orange City

D.Bary/Apopko/Ovlsdo/(Coming

Soon

to Forest City)

doctor's travel case.
Hall said two l7-yearold

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Edon Park boys have been

charged with pad theft. One
was released on his own
recognizacs aid the other was
nIINId to his parents.

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SEMINOLE
Downtown Office: 200W. First Street

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INDUSTRIAL ACTION COMMITTEE SLIDE
PRESENTATION
TANGERINE BOWL SAILING CLASSIC
BUSINESS WOMEN'S CHRISTMAS BRUNCH
SPACE AND MATERIALS FOR SENIOR CITIZEN
INCOME TAX ASSIS TANCE PROGRAM
CAREER EDUCATION DAY—IN COOPERATION
WITH SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
NORTH AMERICAN CATAMARAN SAILING
CLASSIC
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DINNER
PROVIDE FACILITIES AND ASSISTANCE TO
RSVP CHRISTMAS STORE
INTERNATIONAL LIGHTNING CLASS SAILING
REGATTA
SANFORD CHRISTMAS PARADE
MEMORY SEMINAR
AVIATION, COMMITTEE, AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT, SEMINAR
SANFORD BLOOD DRIVE
GOOD NEIGHBOR" PROGRAM—WTRR RADIO
FLORIDA AMVETS CONVENTION
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION
SANFORD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY STREET
MAPS

. We support and urge you to join the Chamber of

Sanford Office
3090 Orlando Dr. at Airport Blvd.
Sanford, Florida 32771
(305) 323.3770
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Sanford Offlce Plaza Drive-In

Tammy Sue Nim1iisy a lily

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BUSINESS EDUCATION DAY—IN COOPERATION
WITH ALL OTHER SEMINOLE COUNTY
CHAMBERS AND SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL
CAREER EDUCATION.
ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
FARM CITY DAY OBSERVANCE
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE
FORT MELLON PARK EXHIBITS (JULY 4)
SANFORD SALUTES PAGEANT AND CONCERT
SERIES

Central Offlce. 3000 S Orlando Drive

sii.r OW eeo

13. Publish and distribute a buyers guide and mem.
bership directory annually.
14. Ribbon cuttings, Grand Openings and Open House
Ceremonies for New Businesses.
The work of this Chamber of Commerce is carried
out by dedicated civic-minded firms and individuals
who unselfishly donate their time, funds and energies
in order that we all may enjoy a better life in this
community.
Much of this work is performed in committees of
which there are fourteen in our Chamber. Every
member is encouraged to join the committee or
committees which addresses itself to that area of
community service which most interests them. These
committees are:
Agri-Business Committee
Aviation Committee
Bankers Committee
Commercial Committee
Education Committee
Beautification and Community
Improvement Committee
Christmas Parade Committee
Legislative and National Affairs
Membership Committee
Roads and Bridges Committee
Senior Citizens Committee
Industrial Action Committee
Sports Committee
Golden Age Olympics Committee

1978 HIGHLIGHTS

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Vic Arnett, President

Wayne Albert, Membership Chairman

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1,000 members. Help make Sanford even greater.

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NOW IN PROGRESSI

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I*1.r Williams
qwve Msvter, Casusltrry
IlSil A. Killer. WSW
$dlWI DeSai

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ANNUAL 1979 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

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Polk (budy Sheriff's Sgt.
City
'"0*he1
Use Hell said divers recovered
P Jackam.
OiNsn
010VI
a blue 1*, siren and radio
LanV W. Tucker, TNVSVHII
JolrW. McQiads, Liwlsbrg. W. $00nod in about 12 feet of
V..
vats, The_1pi"int had been
BIRTHS
stolen lid week from the squad
CU' of deputy Jim Holcosnb
.'*i and Katliss. Murply, a boy
DI$C$SAN•I$:
minnie:
a eArns
MarW Osr.msvt
MyisSA. rii
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Jamil W. Susil, Oslisna
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400 E. First St.
Phone 322-2212

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Found In Lake

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Hessiddspidl.stheosssr
EATONPARK,FIa.(UPI)—
I,ers recovered newly 15,010 died the home of a juvenile
W06 of 4olw polke car suspect and found a police riot
— from Lake umoton control gun from the dapidy's
in
Polk County Monday after-car, along with two citizens
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band raftos and a Wieland
now

HOSPITAL NOTES
ASMIUION$

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GATLINBIRG, Tenn. (UP!)— Hampered
by snowdrift up to five deep. deep and ternperatures ir the teens, a team of rangers on
snowshoes
gruggled today to reach a pilot
:
stranded b the wreckage of his plane with
cuilyallghfjacket. "Ifhe can hang tough for a
we:an get him out of there," said Bill
Wade, aaistant superintendent of the Great
Smoky $auntalns Vtlonal Park.

PIMUIIIY 12. li$

(at Puss P IA)

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11111111ildefill 11 loom *M is

figures were based on
projections of gaining about l
new cable subscribers.
Moore noted cablevision has
gained that number of new
subscribers In the past four
months and said he disagreed
with Rorke's projected losses
Rorke agreed with Moore
that the projections by
Cablevision were lower than
what might be anticipated for
the future.
"I think the material
provided for you Is, because of
the time delay In getting things
together, dated material," said
Rorke.
Cable representatives
pleaded their can before the
commission last August, but
were asked to meet with city
staff to Iron out several areas of
concern.
Among those concerns were
complaints of poor service and
a failure to extend service toall
areas of the city.
Currently cable service Is
available to about 97 percent of
the city, according to Rorke. He
told the commission service
would be available to every
house in town by the end of
Mirth.
Although the commission's
action kills off the matter for
now, City Manager Warren E.
Knowles said today he expects
the firm's representatives resubmit the request within atofew
months.

Idyllwilde Votes

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Money makes the world go around, us be certain
to mends high school athletics In Srrdnole Cowdy

(LISPS 45)211)

) N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 306-322-all or1314993

of that wont
MW county's five public high schools pay their

Around

Tuesday, February 13, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

own way in the athletic world,
Athletic directors have a common problem In that
there seems to never be enoue) money to meet

NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Ma4hs, $16.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 66 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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"We have to pay ow own way, and I don't know
that It I. all bed," says Lake Brantley athletic
director Jim Raley. "BUt it would be nice to get a
Little help once In awhile. They build
and science labs, why not handball cowtsV'

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The mention of football, stadiums brings a shiver
bOOet$L draw CWtaIfl5 fO bUi
to
most SChOOL
osiernen
who hive beenOF
taxed and On asked to
contribute again and again for school athletic

The Clock

Can't Isolate
SALT From World

By JIM HAYNES

Booster clubs have helped each school build Its

own stadium, which in turn has enabled revenue
from football

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to suhuidlie most of the other

Ala,, the

e1ecy 11a are paid
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school system.
Big juM about everything eöe — exce
cosd'* .1Iernents — ha t be raised through
gate receipts or
Thus contributions are maJot
At Lake Brantley, the booster tlub asames the
entire annual mortgage psyrnen on the football
atadlem, $15,. Stadjtgns were constructed at
seth school at coats In excess of Ioo,000.
"I don't think athletics should be iomlnant, but a
part Of the total picture of educatn," continued
Raley. "As a taxpayer, I don't feel my dollars are
being used In an ares I feel Is ImporitOur junior
highs 't
athletics. I argue tl*t perhaps we
should wait until ninth grade to zt teaching
English."

athletic teoflL
At Lake Brantley, 92 percent of the $60,000 budget
for athletics 13 raised from home football games.
At stake is transportation, uniforms, coats for
Officials and equipment.
Seminole County's a
system Is not so differert from the ether counties In Florida. Moat
school systems contribute nothing to the operation
Of athletic programs.
"It has been that way for the 33 years I have been
here," says Roger Harris, assistant $)Jpffltefl(ient
Of finances for the school system. "Strxtiwu built
by booster clubs become property of the school
system but that's jint for Inventory purposes. We
exercise no control over them. the school's prfl.
cipal has the sic power a to what use they come
by"
Schools are provided with a w and locker

IN BRIEF

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI) - Mrs. Bess
Truman, who rarely leaves her 17-room
Victorian home, where she is forced to use a
walker because of her arthritis, will spend her
94th birthday today like she spends most days
— quietly.
Rose Conway, who was personal secretary
to President Harry S Truman, said, If she
has any plans, I don't know of them." She was
expected to receive many birthday cards and
telephone calls from friends and relatives
today, but not to have many visitors. Her
daughter, Margaret Truman Daniel of New
York, usually visits on her mother's birthday,
but decided to come earlier this ,,car for a
week's stay.

Booster clubs raise money through mumberships,

an end in itself and one exempt from every other
strategic and political consideration, they encourage the Soviets to press the advantages
Moscow has already achieved in Africa, around the
periphery of the Persian Gulf, in Southeast Asia,
and along NATO's front from the Arctic Circle to
the Dardanelles
The Carter administration Itself acknowledges
that, with or without SALT U, U.S. security and the
defense of allies in Western Europe and Japan will
require steady Increases in defense spending.
SALT maLnu t be, striM psaking, a favor ws
grant 'the'
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certain it is no indulgence by the Kremlin to us.

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WAUNGON (NEA) —
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Ualwns*y participated In the program. So did
goverameid Willigacs omcer, In Wgtse,
federal prisoners in
tourists In Sin
Francisco and deug addicts in L.Tbton, Ky.
They are amos the usouMed thousands Of
Americas who In recint decades received —

Abducted Girl's Body Found

John Paul lisa lope of many talents, not
least Of which Is a lacility for languages.
In addition to his rail,, Polish, he Is fluent in

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at home 1,10---a-to take on Soviet:
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doses of the mInd4ltenlng, halacinogunic drug
Foreign Minister AndeI Gromyko In one-on-one :
lpsrglc acid dIethylamlde commonly known as
conversation. Recently he undertook a crash
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mçpoutl$Drseearth,a well as far more
America.
ter rifying experiments
gil,d to mjpuJate
The effort would be atpby justified if only
human behavior, cems from pubIf fonda
because almost half the wld's ems 700 million
disbined by the Central Intelligence Agency.
Ramon Catholic coqnjnimlWgs are inhabitants
Aitheugh the CIA's linvivement In highly
thJi, Fr.
the scot of nations of
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ci—Iflid behavior modlflc
bas.
Portuguese
colonial
origin
rawl1ng
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been the subject of eporadic flflU aCColidi in
'And all those In favor of our now constitution please raise Caribbean islands, Central America and the;
recent years, the most counprshima&amp;v. — and
entire South American cortflent. But of even
9lllbg—vershon has just been published asa
cPcr 1t the ome,*I.atIn America Is
your right hand. If handless, spook out. If tongueless.,
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the arena for a confrou*stin over human.
political and economic rigbe in which the
Candidate:' The CIA and Mind Control." fli LIGHTER SIDE
regional church Is deeply Lnvved.
author Is John D. Marts, a highly riepscted
flM j
jy
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iusue of the conWashington rueathur and coidhor Of the W74
ference
of
Latin
American
biEops
at Puebla,
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outside Italy and could very
pontific
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well have a significant role In shar,ng social and
that LID (or "acid," as Its known colloquially
By DICK w'r
waist
tio.t For .11 practIcal purposes, pulitical developments not only In Latin America
on the struM) was both bdrodacd ad
WASHINGTON (UPI) — 'Lags Are Back," waists will become a wasteland.
ht beyond.
popularized In this country not by the yoMWal says the February issue of Forum Magazine.
Fonian attributes the resurgence of legs to a 'For such a traditionally conservative Ira"coiMoeultwV' of the lilfo bat by the CIA In
"rebirth Of romance and fn1n1n1ty" In clothing. frnH the last decade has been a heady asThat shows how out of it I am. I didn't even
the early 11I.
That Is a nebulous .xpI.siti4I&amp;i at beat. It's like peenc, for the Latin Church. Priests, none and
know lop had gone away.
Bat the book goes well beyond LID, cataloging
saying the cleft chin crass was brought on by the ImnrIaig figures In the religious hisrachy have
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court suit Monday challenging the constitutionality of a concrete wall separating
visitors from some prisoners. The wall was
erected following the escape from Death Row
last November of Robert Lewis, who later was
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Jessamine, Ave., Sanford, kalned through a rear bedroom
riposted m.one took two window, a ccording to police.
kIES5, valued at a total of The necklaces were taken from
a dresser drawer in the
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I at et inter-club activity at
Semi n ole I ugh had 15 organizations
cleaning UI) and policing a specific
area and to keep it clean during the
year. Doing their bits ((op) are
National honor Society members
Debra Sjoberg (left) and Geralyn

Jones: with Mark Holland, Interact,
in rear. Meanwhile, s idewa lk
neatness was the purview of
Theresa Braceland (left). La Gente
club: Robin Cornell, student
government; and Laura Layer, La
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years In prison.
Also pleading guilty to second
degree murder in the case was
Hackett's girlfriend and
Dancy's wife, Jacqueline
McCann Dancy.
Hackett shot Dancy with a
shotgun and Mrs. Dancy
strangled her husband with a
piece of cord. They dumped his
body ma canal south of Sanford
and It was discovered on New
Year's Day 1978. The pair said
Dancy was trying to kill his wife
when they murdered him at
their Fern Park home.
TEEN HELD IN SHOOTING
A 17-year-old Sanford youth
was taken Into custody for
shooting Clarence Noble, 55, of
1412 W. 13 Place, Sanford.
Noble was shot in the left
forearm at a house on South
Park Avenue In Sanford about
11 p.m. Monday. Police said
Noble was Involved in a verbal
argument with youth's mother
when the boy became angry
and went to another room In the
house. The youth came back
with a.22 caliber pistol and shot
Noble.
Noble was treated and
released at Seminole Memorial

A second trailer unit, valued
at $1,500, was taken Saturday
night or early Sunday, according to police..
James Scott Hudlen, 41,
Peach Bottom, Pa., driver of
the second unit reported he

parked the trailer on the
Farmer's Market lot Saturday
night and discovered it was
missing Sunday, according to
police. The second unit was
owned by Dewey Hoop, 47,
Downingtown, Pa.
PARTS THEFT

Lilly Fields, a cafeteria
worker, reported someone

broke into a coke machine and a
freezer at Pinecrest Elementary School, over the weekend
doing $210 damage to the
machines, according to

deputies.
CLOTHES TAKEN
Charles P. Simple, ZI, of 1300
Williams Ave., Sanford,

reported someone took $400 In
clothing from his home Friday
by breaking In the front door
and removing the clothing in

Grant M. Washburn, III, 37,
manager of the Trifty Auto
Parts, State Road 436, Fern
Park, reported thieves took
tools from his store valued at
$1,000, according to sheriff's

the closets, according to
sheriff's deputies.

woman's restroom, according
to deputies.
MOWER TAKEN
Joseph Furrer, 55, 1905
Hewitt Lane, rural Seminole
County, reported someone took
a lawnmower and edger, valued
at $475, from his garage over
the weekend, according to
sheriff's deputies.
ORANGES PICKED
The fruits of some thief's
labors were great last weekend.

Point parking lot, Wymore

TIRES, WHEELS TAKEN
Nick Bond, 22, Orlando,

reported someone took the rear
wheels and tires from his car
deputies.Thieves entered by while it was parked in the
breaking a window In the parking lot at the Executive

Russell Boston, 44, Oviedo,

Road, rural Seminole County,
Sunday afternoon, according to
sheriff's deputies.
TENT THEFT
Emery A. Kreinbring, 38, of
125 Club Road, Sanford,
reported someone took an I-by10 foot tent, valued at $150, from
his garage over the weekend,

according to sheriff's deputies.

CHURCH VANDALISM
Fred Gardner, minister of the

reported someone took 45 boxes Grace United Methodist
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of picked oranges, valued at Church, 116 West Airport Blvd.,
$406. from an orange grove at Sanford, reported vandals
Hospital.
State Road 520 and Graveyard broke windows in the Sunday
STOLEN GUN?
Road, Oviedo Sunday, ac- School building, located just
A Sanford man was arrested cording to sheriff's deputies. northwest of the Church over
for buying a gun he reportedly
the weekend, according to
MODEL BURGLARY
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knew was stolen. Arrested for
deputies.
sheriff's
Thieves struck at a model
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theft
(dealing),
was
John
it~14 it
home on display on Mill Run
LIVE-IN THIEF
William Robinson of 120 Club Drive, Lake Mary, Saturday,
23
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thief
who broke into the
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Road.
taking an ash tray, two coffee Jackson Day Care Center,
According to records, the Ih1,... .n,A •.,. . .11
1315 Suinmerlin Ave., San fo rd,
man who stole the .45 caliber valued collectively at $400, apparently was after a hot meal
autonLc pltl tçl4 1okwon speordift t ,ui'. deputlesa H and comfortable place to sleep.
.tiom •ts owned aM.. •"flwttdd entered the center
the 1300 gun for $25.
displayed by Brandy Mill through a rear window
SEMI-TRAILERS TAKEN
Homes, Winter Park.
Sat urday or Sunday, cooked a
Two semi tractor trailers
HOME BURGLARY
meal and slept on a daybed,
were taken from the Florida
Of
Eddie Howard, 38, of 112 according to police. The thief
Fanner's Market, 13th Street Plymouth Ave., Altamonte
alsotookaanalltoybankfullof
If convicted, he faces h off, senior vice president of the and French Avenue, over the Springs,reported thleves took a coins, according to police.
OAKLAND PARK, Fla.
(UPI) -Twoteen-agesuspects maxImum 20-year prison sent- Florida East Coast RailwayCo. weekend, according to Sanford
rouce.
have been arrested in connec- ence and a 10,000 fine.
Both units had been parked at
The
fir
st engine smashed
The juvenile, who was arresttion with the derailment of a
market for the night Friday
the
the
through
barricade
at
the
Florida East Coast Railway ed by Oakland Park police
and
Saturday, according to
track,
then
the
end
of
the
train carr)ing dozens of new Monday night, has been
police.
second
locomotive
jack-knifed
charged with a variety of state
cars, authorities said today.
Gilbert Grant, 61, of 1210 West
and piled up 20 cars behind It.
investigators said the freight charges.
20th
St., Sanford, reported his
The
c
eened
off
e
eng
ines
ar
th
Although
authorities
had
train Jumped the tracks
trailer
unit, a 1978 Freuhart,
s
of
tracks
and
th
rough
the
wa
ll
the
derailment
was
ed
Monday after the switching box speculat
at $27,000, was taken
valued
Ice
cream
a
Bordens
Dairy
FBI
e
saboteurs,
th
the
work
of
was broken open—rout ing the
from
the
lot at the Farmer's
tracks.
ct
ry
adjacent
to
the
fa
o
suspects
spokesman
said
the
locomotives down a dead-end
Market.
the
ta
ed
with
mper
alledgedly
sidetrack.
Th' suspects are 19-year-old switching box "Just for 1c.S."
Wi ll tm 0. Harrison, of PornOakland Park Public Saf et y
pao Beach, and a 16-year-old Diretor Ed Turner said, "This
Fort Lauderdale youth. An FBI Is just something they talked
spokesman in Fort Lauderdale about and went out and did."
said a third suspect Is expected
The FBI entered the case late
to be arrested today.
Monday when the derailment
Harrison, who was ar rested was determined to have been
Monday night while attendin g a deliberate.
vocational course at a local
"I can't Imagine why anyhigh school, has been charged one would do something like
with violation of the federal this. The person would have to
The American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Corn- The new International Dial rates, which are
train wreck statute.
be sick," said Raymond Wyckpany (AT&amp;T) has filed a new schedule of over- lower than all rates presently in effect, will
seas rates with the Federal Communications become effective February 17, 1979.
Commission (FCC) which accomplishes the
introduction of international dialing to 17 addi- International Dial rates.
With the introduction of International Dial
tional countries. This brings the total of internathe
tionally dialable countries to 64. The scheduled rates on February 17, 1979, customers can
changes include substantial rate decreases for save from 10% to 42% compared with the cur16 countries and selective rate increases in 5 of rent lowest cost day call.
For example, a three-minute daytime call to
those 16 countries for calls billed on the United
States mainland. There will be no rate changes Iran, Iraq, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Tahiti, Turkey
or Yugoslavia, which now costs $9.00 at the
for the 17th country, the Netherlands Antilles.
Operator
Station rate, would cost $7.80 if
The
decreases
are
scheduled
to
become
Henry W. Block
dialed. Similarly, an $8.10 call to Kenya would
effective on February 17, 1979, and the
be $7.20, the $8.00 call to Argentina would be
increases are scheduled to become effective
$7.05, a $6.75 call to German Democratic
May 15, 1979.
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Republic would be $6.00, and a $6.00 call to
Increases aid decreases of rates to We
Honduras or Nicaragua would be $5.40.
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We are planning changes that will increaso
some rates to five countries and Introduce a lower
international dial rate to sixteen countries.

"If
IRS
calls you in,
well go
with you.
No extra charge,"

When we prepare your return, we stand
behind our work. So if the IRS should call
you in, H&amp;R Block will go along with you at
no charge. Not as your legal representative,
but to answer any questions about how your
taxes were prepared. That's another reason why we should do your taxes...which.
ever form you use, short or long.

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Fernand Marcotte fight was blacked out in the
Miami area. The suit charges two counts of
deprivation of constitutional rights and two
counts of conspiracy. It asks $50,000 damages
on each county for Haynes and his wife, who
has normal eyesight.

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MIAMI (UP!) — Fred Haynes, 31, a blind
man who sa ys he follows sports by hearing
them described by television narrators has
filed a 1200,(XX) discrimination suit against
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Graham should appoint black attorney Art
'leele to the Public Service Commission as a
tribute to the late Rep. Gwen Cherry, a
Florida NAACP official says. State president
Charles Cherry of Daytona Beach (no relation
to Mrs. Cherry) said Teele should get one of
the three PSC appointments because he was
endorsed by the Miami legislator shortly
before she was killed in an automobile ac-

cident last week.

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It follow., thus, that the Carter adeinIatrMla'a tMIvs
dsc'n to rwgulit thus A__" adur a igls181111W
acy
mubesa ld of au,
7% new agency would be known as the Du,si"-' of
Natoil Resources ad It would replace the existing Diu1
muM of the Interior.
While we sedans 06 rw'u0 we rmpu dd It
would perputoats the Interior Depun,.&amp;'a Insuse policy

Black PSC Nominee Pushed

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uranium he has admitted taking from a
General Electric nuclear fuel procession
plant. Dale will be arraigned within the next
10 days but no trial date has been set. Dale
said he took the uranium because he was
angry that GE was eleminating the temporary
job he held with a subcontractor at the plant.

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etrurtas following a satadve yeu4.4 M.

The way In which the federal sovernmont disperses the job of
mqIi those natiral risero held In public tr bu dulled
organizatIonal logic for a bug N anyona can romusiber.
AcknInletrative respondbilky for water reous., for
____ Is lil smong the Army Corp of ftburs, the
Agriculture DspNtmuu*'s $oU Conservation Invlcs, and the
Department of Interiors auras of Land R'-"
The scam and the atmosphen ore the joint uo"4lIy of
the Dorthiats of C'eres ad Interior.
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possession of a short-barreled
shotgun in the case. According
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County Courthouse for his part
In the killing of 29-year-old
Coast Guardsman Edward
Dancy.
Hackett pleaded guilty to

Uranium Extortion Charged
RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) A federal grand
jury has charged David L. Dale with extortion
for seeking $100,000 for the return of low-grade

stereo record player, a camera
and a toy bank containing
change, valued collectively at
$300, from his home Friday,
according to sheriff's deputies.
Thieves entered the home by
prying open a locked side door,
accordina to sheriff's deoutles.
CAFETERIA VANDALISM

Charles Ira Hackett, 24, was
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CIA tirough secret projects with code
Ayway, Forign says "the leg has been
probably will show that disco dancing did it. slçprtlng — In some cues leading — popular.
11th a MICULTRA, MEDELTA, MKNAOMI, mifrhg a comeback." Which mod be welcome
Disco Is the first dance style In two decades moventa for human rigId. and social reform.
ARTICHOKE and BLUEBIRD.
news for peep, who had Invested heavily In legs that requires women to move their legs. For t4r efforts, they have been harrused by
and thus found tliem.elves out on a limb, so to
Previously, they stood In one place and moved aidhos1u, Imprisoned and occasionally killed.
Marks detailS the CIA5 penchant 1w e.Ofll speak.
other
sections of the anatomy.
A pr1ed several young students were recent
dabbling In massive doses OftranquillsoraoWe are talking female leg., of course. The
The
reemergence
of
legs
on
the
dance
floor
victims an army assault on a church In El
soihilstlestid hYVrOaiL P81h,W1, —
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masculine leg has never counted for much. For necessarily makes people more leg.conscloia Silvado where the archbishop Is the most
trOihuCk and a host of ether t.chakiaes to id men, the thin Is about the only thing that mat- generally, thus providing the Impetus for their outspok
opponent of the country's
vance the state of the art In "detennlng" or
Year In, year out, male chins are always
As already noted, however, the phenomenon Is Not all
Latin clergy has taken to the
iggigy
rated,
"Steadiad"
Is
the
word
that
comes
limited
female
legs.
Mal,
disco
dancers,
ala
b1nicades
to
,
wver.
A traditionalist element Is
SZImuM5
There Is. diau'' of
literallyto
mind
when
you
th
ink
of
male
thb
Travoka,
Mill
lead
with
John
th
eir
chin
s.
rongly
opped
to
t
he
activists and Is seeking to
In IIMOry deprivation," 4,Ir,d to literally iis is not to say that thin fi.h15 don't
st
vary
t
turn
ur
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th
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chir
away
om social consciousness
fr
clean
wipe
the minds of '"abject.. After
pat- somew.
(beethseeson It may ue
be the jutting
chin
and
back
to'$ts
fkn%ffly
a
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r theological priorvelar
ad
behavior
th
not
all prior memories,
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at enjoy. e griMM vog . The
siuon
copetlocs. Th&amp;e.e of the Puebla conference,
torne have b
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with the agunds$otsnnlned by conservatives, Is
brain can be "ir"ed" by thus In receding chine nlgt4 be all the rage,
At the 'iwnint, The cleft chin Is red hot,
evangeI1em-t1whvthg of ,oujs, rather than:
control ci the eerta1Ms.
that
the fail that John 1Yrav
the bnprovemert the couldItioi of hi In us of:
CIA hanoi Modes us hardly a new item for In the movie "Saturday Nigit Fever."
the world's mod edyrIchen and ocuud:
.ven the MM cu.I nadir of csMe.psnvy
D.eptt, such flactintluss, the male chin,
books or sew axoad.. Marts, however, bt.ak. wit the f-ak leg, never completely falls
What Pops Jchaaul has to say and how he:
sew greed with his acoswd Of the -th-'-1k from favor. Even IntIm when It I. bearded, the
duls with this sIt'4n, both at the conference
aeppeit the CIA received been
of the chin r' very math admiral and respected.
co'4Mul14 tlwougb b. 13 ad In his oth er apMMt's MM pngim behsvlerel irffW
Na sod ci thing sel om strikes an even
paraces, will hive uM and py d.dMve
IsamsthsCIAluaè,d the deapebIlyto "alacehemsveryoufindcne part of the boity
uunce on the dsbi. between activists and
on'iP"t the mud eeMM w. vktumlly ens Fling popalalty curve, you find some other
do CON50 of the Latin
.1 ci the reeerok wu ceatraded ad to sectIon on the was.
U — -1 In;
church ad tbrough ft lIt1cal ds,uloprnurdi
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ac
k'' ad researchers who guy ac'
If, y, uhoulders move to the lurdro,4, hips,
the region for years
ot
N the load in.;
oeØd gust.. govuM p to
backs .usme other c'onQn1M will be r4eg$ed
taMsdputyisthsUnSIates, wtdch has a:
theic saperheads.
to the ret.
tn'iulos stake In t social ad pvlItical
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dahiy
of Ms hem1aphur neighbors.
The CIA c'" ft pet eat Of the duty t
lacthg. From other auscea, beu,ar, I have
flobQuldsIsoprovlda
utoho,this
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intheady1I,DicasithsepreIctMlyd ascertained thu Ulds
are on the way oat.
pope
will
id
the
~5tbat
not cnly
ft lE1l I'l
S
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Dvlag the cr'ilag 'dhe. If I hive the rigid
atin Ame rica bat the ent undeveloped wonl
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ad the lusdvadaged podieua .1 th.
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iputsd. yo'u go for weeks wWwM
hearing the
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP!)
Linda
VanderVeen, 11, the daughter of city Civil
Service Director Andrew VanderVeen was the
latest victim in a string of area abductions in
recent months. The fully clothed body of the
Mulick Park Elementary School sixth-grader
was found 81/2 hours after the abduction in an
upper-income, low-crime residential area
about 1½ miles from the kidnapping site. The
girl's hands were tied behind her back and no
marks were immediately evident on her body
found in a snow-covered field, police said. The
cause of death was not determined immediately.

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car washes, bake sale., concessions at athletic
events, and soliciting.

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Bess Truman: A quiet

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Dancy Slayer Faces

PEOPLE

On no single foreign policy issue is the Carte'
administration more profoundly mistaken than in
Its stubborn refusal to utilize the SALT negotiations
to restrain the Soviet Union's global ambitions.
For, if Soviet designs on Europe, Africa, the
Persian Gulf and elsewhere are realized, no conceivable arms agreement could restore the balance
of power that alone guarantees the peace.
No one, Including those republican senators who
formally proposed that the strategic arms
limitation talks be made conditional on Soviet good
behavior, is suggesting that SALT be held hostage
to every ripple in East-West relations.
No rational strategy would dictate that arms
negotiations be suspended If Cuba dispatches
another infantry battalion to Angola or, conversely, that an imprudent concession be granted if
the Soviets refrain from instigating an invasion of
Rhodesia.
That kind of linkage would wreck the SALT
process overnight.
But in a broader, strategic sense, it is both
irresponsible and unrealistic to isolate the SALT
negotiations from the larger geopolitical context in
which they occur. It is foolish and dangerous for the
Carter administration to insist otherwise.
When Washington eschews linkage, it grants the
Soviets an apparent immunity from the consequences of their aggressive moves around the
world.
Every time President Carter and Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance proclaim the SALT process as

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Argentina; the Sunday Person-to-Person rate to four countries-Bahrain, Belize, Colombia, and
Colombia; the night and Sunday Person-to-Per- Haiti. These rates will be lower than current
son rate to Haiti; and the night and Sunday
daytime rates. A three-minute daytime call to
Operator Station and Person-to-Person rates to Bahrain, if dialed, would cost $9.00; to Belize,
Honduras and Nicaragua. For example, the
the rate would vary from $3.45 to $5.40; to
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Operator Station and from $9.00 to $12.00 for from $3.45 to $7.05, depending on which state
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for Operator Station and from $6.00 to $9.00
rates even though the call would have to be
for Person-to-Person. There are no increases in completed by the operator. However, It the cus..
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be a yl
Bill France Sr., founding father chard's health hasn't been good but to my knowledge never a
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his'
timetable
of NASCAR racing, thinLcs 18- lately. He's had surgery and a third generation. Kyle will move UP
year-old Kyle Petty some day string of not winning many draw fans to Daytona. The lad graduate to the big NASC
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f amous dad ,
teams
Richard, as
all- keep looking over their shoul- acquainted with the sport as
"If I was in Kile's Posito4
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I'd go all over
time stock car winners.
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France, a pioneer in•he spo rt they're going to see Kyle right
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na's beach, has watched three
says the youngster's
"Scene day, he'll achieve tip
generations of Pettys 10 COfl1 PC. .ictory will produce a new
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Kyle Petty has Mated he'
tition, and feels the first of the following in NASCAR racing
National
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MILWAUKEE (UP!) - The Milwaukee
Brewers said Monday they have signed three
more free agents from the January draft,
incinding two pitching prospects, to bring its
total to five.
The latest to sign are Ron Walling, a lefthanded p1tcher from Johnstown, Pa., lefthanded pitcher Dick Odekirk of Southern Cal
and outfielder Scott Job of South Idaho. The
Brewers said they probably will be assigned to
Butte, Mont,, the club's rookie team in the.
Pkew League.

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LOS ANGLS (UPI) -Tracy Austin, the
16-year-old snha whiz from Rolling Hills,
Calif., Monday was named Southern
: California Athlete of the Month for January.
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following her third straight professional
toia'nament victory, a 6-3,6-2 win in the finals
j . over topu,d.4,. Kartina Navratilova at the
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Southwest

Math 79, All Chistn 7$
Mercer 57. Ga. Sthrn 7$

Miss. 67, Florida IS

Mrehed 7$, A. Peay 75
P4chIIs St. N. Jksnvl $3
UNCChrlt 76, New Orin'U
N. Car. AlT, Cmpbll 67
Presby 15, Limestone 51
Sthrn Tech 76, Oglthrp 7 1
S. Ala. 73, S. Fla. 61
SW La. 10, La. Tech 59
S. Car. 100, Bap$-S.C. 67
Tulane 75, S. MISS. 74

Diesel 73, Hofstra 68
E. Strdsbg $3, King's 65
Fla. St. U. St.L 79
Frmnghm $7. Brdgwtr 7$
Ithaca 5%. Hobart 91
Juniata 15, Lycmng 4.4
LaSalle 100. Lehigh vj
LIU 15, Siena 59
Maine IS. Mass. 47
Pt Park 15. Geneva
Rutgers 53, New Hamp.
St. Bonny SI, St. Fran 77
St. Joseph's 6$. Del. 43
Sprng$Id Si, Bently 75
W. Conn. 76, F.Piecce 70
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Anglo St. 75, S.F. Astn 62
Ark. Tech $7, C. Ark. 51
Ark. Coll. $7. Ouachta 51
Arkansas 7 1, Baylor 62
F. Tex 33, SW Tex 31
Harding 94, Ozarks 92
HrdnSmmns 63 , Cntnlry 61
Henderson 96, Hendrix 77
Houston 101, SMU 94

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75. Lisa
3.20 150
3 Tally Act
6.60
0(2-7) 31.4$; P (2.7) 151.15:1 (2-7.
3)1,211.61: Time 32.57.
Eighth Race, 5.16,5
7 Fayzelle
11.00 7.00 4•20
1 Wright Bahla
3.40 2.60
2Tour Jane
3.10
0(1-7) 25.00; P (7-1)5130:1(7-i1) 4)2.00; Time 31.69.
Ninth lace, IllS
7Ask Him
7.00 1.20 2.60
1 Krella
4.50 3,00

Vandy 65, Alabama 57

V.. Tech 55, Wm&amp;Mry I,
Va. St. 90, Elim City II
W.Va. Wslyn 73, Shphrd 64
W. Ky. 50, Tenn. Tech I6
Wint hrop Si, Coker 64
Midwest
Bwlng Gm St Dquesne 52
Cincinnati 60, Xavier 5$
Drake 79, S. Illinois 75
Grnd Val $0, Wayne St 16
Hamline 79, Bethel 74
Ind. St. 100, W. Tex 75
Kent St. 101, Wilm 70
Karny St 105. Chdrn St rS
Lincoln CS, Mo-Rolla 61
Loyola-Ill. 104, Ohio 73
Marymt 44. Evangel 60
Mich. Tech 90, St. Nrbrt 52
MOK.C. 92, MO-St.L 74
Monmouth 99, Coo 65
NW Mo. 91, Cent Mo. 65
Sagnw Vat SO, Oakland 76
St. .10173. E. 1(1.73
1W Mo. fl, NB Mo. is
Wayne St 63, Peru St SI

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2 Texas Fawn
6.40 1.40
0(1.7) 37. 00 ; P (7.1) 61.10; I (7.1. 6 Gift ed Flash
6.60
2Mineola De Bose
73 2fl.i0; Time 31.93.
0 (i-I) 149.20; P (I-all) 5 7.0I; P
Tenth Race,5.16, B
12.20 410 3,20 jail-ii) 1.70; T (16-2) 1411.60; Time
S Dew Duster
340 2.10 32.06•
S Wright Mang Up
Sietti Race. 's. B
2.50
2 Mr. Brick
300 2.20 2.20
0(5.5)17.20; P (5-5) 63.90; T ($5- I Villa Sand
3.40 3.00
5 Troy Edna
2)157 20; Time 31.62.
4.40
3 Bodiddle Scott
Eleventh Race, 1.16, C
0(1-Si 10.60; P (i-I) 11.00; T (i-1
13.20 6.20 210
2 Lightly
7.60 1.00 3)142.00; Time 39.42.
3Tutf Formula
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Seventh Race, S.16,C
SANFORD.ORLANDO
2.60
SCan't Compare
5.00 4.10 3.20
First lace, 5-16,0
0(2-3) 46.01; P (2-3) 224.40; 1(2-3- 2 Dianna'S Strek
5.40 4.60
6Waco Tip
I Manatee Josh
12.50 1.40 1.20 5) 499.20; Time 32.04.
5.00
1.40 4.40
I CiC5 Gene
$ Red Heels
Twelfth Race, 's. D
0(1-2) 36.00; P (3.1) 15.20; T (2-15.1.0. Brett
7 .40 2Mantee Dodie
120 3.20 2.10
0 (6-U 41.øa I A (6-LI) 1,519.60; 7 Wycliff Dee Di
1.10 3.00 4) 466.60; Time 31.66.
Eiihthlact, S-16,S
Time 31.79.
2.50
IDebbie Coriel
23.50 12.60 3.10
Sicld Race, 5-16, C
0(2-7) 22.10; P (2.7) 73.50; T 1 3-7- S Doll's Princess
$00 3.10
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3 Two Flips
45.00 18.20 160 1) 1I0.$0; Time 39.69
7.40
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5 00 420
A- 3,240; Handle 5251,195
6Wynna Token
0(35) 31.00; P (5.3),IU.10: I15.3.
300
MONDAY NIGHT
(14)711I, P ($1) 421.15; T (114)
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First Race, 5-lID
Ninth Race, 5)6,5
151.60: DO (6-I) 213.51; Tim. 31.76. 5 Patrick Tiger
21.10 62.40 11.40
TliIrd Race,$.16,M
7Agil
5 00 310 3Mr. Buckingham 7.00 3.10 2.40
6.50 3.10..
ICarolina Tip
35.00 21.00 6.00 2 Big Boy Blue
100 6C Surfer
5.20.,
2Steady Steve
6.20 3.40
0 (5'7) 5140; 1 (5.7-2) 1,190.60; iManatee Lore*
0134) $1.50,P(34) 134.70:T(3-4-'
2•40 Time 31.16.
STeam Player
1) 623.00; Time 31.59.
0(34)96.20: P (4-2) 763.61: T (4-2.
Second Race, S-Il, C
Tenth Race, 5-16*
5) 1,139.0. Time 3I,85.
6DrIf's Baron
1.60 3.00 2.60
33.20 21.00 1.00
Fowili Race, 5.16,0
IFIre Gemina
7.40 3.10 6Reigh Count
1000 3.50
7 Shelly Eckert
3,00 S Comlirmed
6.10 3.60 3.20 1 Go Tulip
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6.60 3.50
0(4-4)37.50; P (6-4) 64.50: 1 (6-4- 7 Sound Idea
6MlxleQuuen
0(6-I) 41.20; P (6.8 )219.00 T (4-I.
2.60 I) 295.10; 00 (5-6) 230.50: Time
Q(1-1) 31.30; PCi-I) 182.40:1(7-17) 90S.00, Ti me 31.56.
31.75.
Eleventh Race, 1.16, C
6) 229.11: Time 31.1$.
Third Race, 5-16, M
10.60 13.90 4.10
Fiftti Race,S-16,D
6.60 3.50 3.20 2 True lmage
3 Wright Soto
24.20 3.00
ILady Lady
6.20 4.40 3.20 e Rock Doctor
Flitter Day
9.20 1.20
4.40
iNow Color
7.20 4.20 IJay ElCee
3.10 4 Texas Toots
S Pure Golden
0(2-7)115.10: P (2-7) 232.35: 1 (21.60
0 (3-6) 46.40; P (34) 66.05, 1 13.
0 (1-4) 11.11: P 11.10: 1 (4-1.5) 651 255.20; Time 32.54.
7.4) 1645.00 Time: 32.04
Twelfth Race SiC
425.40: Time 31.1$.
Fourth Race, 5.16.D
17.20 5.00 4.10
Sisffi Race, S.16,A
35.50 1460 5.40 3knlne Brow
lkingoh Swat
4.00 2.40
aWright Elvis
ILuCky
Fleet
1.50 3.40 2.10 lHaute Couture
9.60 140
3.10
iDrif's Ace
1.20 3.10 2 Boston Sherry
3'00 $ Beauty Aid
IMercury Scott
0(3.4) 17.20; P (3-4) 12.351 1( 3-44.20
Q ( 4-7)197.40: P (7-4) 1450.50, 1
0(14) 31.20: P (6-1 ) SIll; 1 (4-1- (742) 1190.00 Time 31.97.
5) 341 60; Time 39.67.
4)371.50; Time 31.37.
A- 3,619: H andle $211,754.
Fifth Race, 1-16,0
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N.M. HIds 72, Adms St. 67
Rice $I, TCU $0
S. Ark. 50, Ark..Mnt 47
Texas 65. Texas AIM 57
Trinity 94, Sthwstmn 74
West
Wash. St. 69, Stanf or d 47

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Rucknil $2, Geflysbg 74
C.W. Post Si, Pace 4$

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Cold at NY Islanders
Vancver at St. Louis
Wednesdiy's Games
Boston at NY Rangers
Ptiiladslphla at Toronto
Atlanta at Chicago
Los Angeles at Detroit
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Toronto 5, ChIcago 2

Sr. LOUIS (UP!) -The St. Louis Cardinals
have come to terms with their four holdouts
for the 1179 baseball season, eliminating the
need for arbitration hearings scheduled this
week.
The settlements Monday involved shortstop
Garry Templeton, pitcher Jim Willoughby
and outfielders Tony Scott and Jerry Mum•
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NY Rangers
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Atlanta
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Ptiladelphia
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Colorado
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Los Angeles
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tipoff also at 8 p.m.
Junior varsity tussles at each site
begin at 6:15 p.m.
7be district tournament will be in I
Sanford Feb. 21.24 at the Saml.
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a major snaxeup.
who
will
go ta
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United Press International
Notre Dame dropped to third to. lie proved he knows how to
Board
of Coaches
ratings today following Its loss to UCLA and win and has the ability to be a
41
by
beating
out Indiana
State by North Carolina
replaced Duke superior driver.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Scouts are the siecond-class citizens Of a scant three points.
4
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What does Kyle Petty's
The Bruins, a 56-52 vIctor in the No. 4 spot after scoring
11
. They work
over previously top-ranked two Impressive victories and victory in his first career race
t o NASCAR?
'ontheroedloc dngoverplayeraat every level aridthen return to Noire Dame last Sunday raising Its record to 18-4. LSU
some motel room to write out their reports.
vaultedpasttheSycamoresint also advanced, moving up two .. believc it opens the
11
; Usually, when a trade like the one Involving Rod Carew Is the No. 1 slot despite receiving places to filth after boosting its
ilJilIt) of a '.'.hole new series For
nade,it isn't the general manager, the club president or even the 10 less first-place vot es than record to 19-3.
of challenges to other condub owner who "makes" the trade, but rather the organization's unbeaten Indiana State. UCLA,
Duke's upset loss to PittsBOfON (UP!) - Boston's games In the loss column,
said the college crop wan lái
icoMa, The Twins' scouts knew which Yankee prospects might ranked third a week ago, burgh last Saturday night cost
acquisition of Bob McAdoo "McAdoo can help a right and the team would not hah
help Minnesota most and the Yankee scouts knew which of their received 15 first-place votes the Blue Devils two spots In the
from New York didn't fit into away," said Celtic,' owner had one of the top picks. 11
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ole
.prospeds should not be given up.
and 599 points from the 42. standings as they fell to sixth.
the Celtics' rebuilding strategy John Y. Brown Ins telephone
"We might hay. had $n
It Is known Yankee owner George Stelnbrenner ultimately member Board of Coaches
very well. But, reasoned Interview from New York. eighth or rAi*h ''ok', pla:a
Syracuse moved up three
while Indiana State got 25 first- spots to seventh after boosting
killed the deal for Carew after President Al Rosen did
General Manager Red Auer- "Hopefully, he'll help a make 20th. But McAdoo'a n1.
bach, when you have a chance th e playoffs and restore the s*rpansea anytlAng I can got jn
negotlating with the Twins. Also generally known Is that 'l'wlns' place votes and 596 points.
its record to 20-2; Michigan
Once again, however, it WIIS State moved up one place to No.
to get a player like McAdoo - damnpIonahIp caliber to this the draft," he said.
owner Calvin Griffith tried to have on. of two lefthanded rookie
the Sycamores' lack of consIst- 8; Louisville, a loser to
even if It means giving the team."
,pltchers,
_____ 10'yesrold Ive Righeffi or 24-year-old PLg Mü'ahella,
Auerbach emphasised tie
i
nt support from, the coaches Marquette, (cli four places to
thY
dtoglve içelther one.
Knicks three first-round draft The Knicks, on the other
player Pei" be
whldi co tlflta
Ma
•bein by
U I4$MI$YS
me
Seminole
w
L..
move into the No. I spot. Six Detroit, slumped two places to te
those rebuilding plane can
:'spot last .ano,m With 'rwu to
as league.
nnis swipt a pair of matches wait.
coaches, no doubt unimpressed No. 10.
Mike Burke. And Madison des1reto$fgoLxryBfrd,t
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"They told me I was wtlng my time," Griffith says. "They by Indiana State's mediocre
from New Smyrna Beach
"We were going In one Square Garden owner Sonny the Celtics drid Last y.pr
said they positively would not include Righetti In any deal."
Monday as the boys tri umphed direction, rebuilding the ball Werl3lIn was
schedule, voted the Sycamores Team
Points
so friatrated be de lt.hisdesiret.ptqoat
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Rosen confirms that although he has never seen the teen4ged fourth place or lower with one
by 4-3 and the girls rolled to a
club," Auerbach said Monday. told Brown to take anyone he eligibility at Indian Sat..
southpaw pitch In his life. Righetti and Mirabella belonged 10 coach
UCLA (15) (II))
599 2.
picking them as low as 1.2 Indiana
"I believe ultimately we will be wanted on the Knicks' team.
"We're going oat dros*r
St. (25) (220)
Tew and both caine
to the Yankeesln the multlplayer deal for eighth.
Semiiole hosts Mainland there. But if you get a chance to That
3. NoIre Dame (21(113)
started
the
trade.
5
(8
than
ever to got Nit That Is
Sparky Lyle after the World ries.
132 todaX at 3 t the Sanford Bath get a super player you know you
UCLA, on the other hand, 4. North Carolina (181)
"We
can't
Iose
much
more
the
No.
1 priority on ths bl
and Tennis courts.
(19 3)
"You w bow lflrstheard about Rlghetti?" says Rosen. "My received 24 second-place men- 65. LSU
can't duplicate with your draft than we have been, can we," club -to got Bird," he Id
Duke (174)
36)
- suitcase w left in aodon when I was there for the playoff game tions and only one vote as low as i. Syracuse (20 2)
choices.
BOY S
Werblln asked. "We have put
338
McAdoo Is regarded by as ow
8. Michigan St. (16 5)
Seminole 4, New Smyrna3
377
.1ast October. I needed some dot eswhen l went onto Kansas City fourth place.
The
Celtics
are
counting
on
ourselves
in
a
position
to
of
the
Bust sbootirsaenongg
(2) 3)
Reagan (S) d Gi rard (NS13) 8 0,
306
and Jerry Walker, who had been scouting the Royals for us, took
The Bruins, who have won 9.10.Louisville
the high-scoring McAdoo to rebuild the team and make men, and his presence will gie
Marquette (11 4)
295 Holt, R. (Si d. Russell (NSB) 8 3;
metoashopping ceeMr.Dethe way, be told me about seeing this five UPI national champion- It. Arkansas (174)
I?? Henderson (NSF)) d. Barley (5) 85; land them In the playoffs and more trades this year and Be" faa' farwardi, 11i
139 I4oIt. D. (5) d. Glapsy (NDB) 80;
kid, Dave RIghetU,In Tula. He saw him strike out fl men lnlO0.. ships, ended Noire Dame's 12. Texas (17 S)
increase some of the sparse next."
lbs oy. load for Csdrc
Purdue (19 5)
89 Clause ( S) d. Wilkins (NSB) 80.
degree heat and he said the kid was faster In the ninth Inning than four-week reign In the No. 1 13.
Boston Ga rden crowds. Boston The Celtics had carefully Maxwell and be player.Coes
Doubles: Girard. Henderson
11. Temple (19 3)
85
was In the first. I told it to George before we traded Lyle. spot. Duke and Michigan State IS. Iowa (16 5)
18 (NSB) d. VearyVihIen CS) 83; trails the New Jersey Nets - acquired the draft picks in Dg" Cow= coat,gemo4,
55 WilkinS Russell
INS B)
d
George was the one who made the deal. He has the final word on also were previously ranked 16. Georgetown (18 4)
the team they must overtake to trades Involving Dennis Awtrsy on dafene..
17. Vanderbilt (16 5)
48 McAlexaoder.Klrhhoff
all the dsals"
reach the playoffs - by six and JoJo White. But A*aerbac
No. I in a season, which has 18,
(tie) Ohio St. (11 7)
44
GIRLS
one
of
the
most
well.
18.
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Seminole S. New Smyrna 2
20. Detroit 1181)
31
craft,ln the caneofMlrthella, who was $4 with Tucson and 3-2 balanced In recent years.
Singles: McCallister (N513) d.
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France also feels Richard
Petty, live-time winner of the
Daytona 500 and the only stock
car driver with $3 million In
career earnings, has a record
that speaks for itself. Richard
NEW YORK (UP!) - UCLA,
With Noire Dame, Duke, has won 185 races on the Grand
the one-time kingpin of college
Louisville and Marquette suf- National tour.
team this season to take over

OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) -The Oakland A's
named two assistant coaches Monday for the
1979 baseball season.
Jim Saul, who was a manager in the Texas
League
last season and will handle third-base
II
coaching duties,, and Lee Walls, a former
player, were selected by Jim Marshall.
Marshall was named A's manager on Sunday
by owner Charlie Finley. Pitching coach Lee
Stange was kept on the staff.

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Cent Wslyn 56, USC.Sprtbg 72
Citadel 72, VMI 15
Concord $3, M. Harvey 41
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Dv$IEIkns 76, W.Va. St. 63
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BallardMiss State Grid Pick

• "HurylsbsttlngMlrabeUa makes oirdaffthis year," Rosen
STARKVILLE, Miss. (UPI) Bollard, accepting the coach. ma* football co.4'*'
1.4 says.
ho
-Youthful-lookIng
Emory Bet. Ingreinsata news
(NSB)
81.
snnco
: Rosen, a (inns, Cleveland third bsssnai, has a great resard
"I pi.dpsthat you wUl ha
Doubles: Piercy.Holt (S) d, lard, who masterminded the said he was anstoin to got as my best d soot he the
for all scouts although he was never signed by one.
McAIIister.Mallory (NSB) $•7
attack
wtthtbsjoboftiraingStat.Iigo st," the dow4aft4
McCallister.floettner (NSB) d. whileTexas
- "Herb Pm ck who was with ftRed Box thion, saw me play in
MM,
was
named
Bishop
MIi*IsiIppi
Swain
(5)
87.
a
t'$IoneI power end he tilt he said.
ne
of
Danville,
Virginia,
o
Florida
and
Invited
me
to
try
out
with
____
State's new football coach had a solid f',lMInn at the Hsldhewi4meà
I 'Boston's tam clots," Rosen recalls. "1bnr Yoter, the
BOULDER, Cob. (UPI) - instead become coach at
Monday andsaidhisgosiwu to school to build on.
msdat.ty to fill hi. coali
nssagsr, watched ens bra wisE and then called me up to his
,1.nk the Bulldogs competitive "YOU IXt locking at a men
room. 'Go hornm and pot a Mach pail,' he said. You'r. never The question is who gives In Colors
ad
first: The University of Colorswith any team In the nation,
who has his molar twnsd an,"
Fairbanks was In Boulder
'puma be a
an
asatatsat
i
do or the New England during the weekend and met Monday
Ballard
said
to
pplrut
frZ
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Basketball
Fostaistely for Rosin, the dredor of lbs YMCA to li
Patriots?
school apoet.rs bs at the ddsMv. osesdiator.
privately with the CU football
OSli)fl -- Acquired center Rob
was a 'bird dog.' III. same was Frank Stein and hi told Rosin a
thS SITS confii'ince.
Th. University of Colorado, squad, advising them he of. McAdoo Iron, New York for three Mor.lcind.Horn.r
MIiIaulpl Stat. Albisi
frmsd of his was 1T1NI*IJI 'l'bomasvWe of the North CVoliflh still hoping to sign Chuck ficlally will take over when
No. I draft choices and a player to be
Ths
former
MM
thief,
who
Sta
J lmgso. He als, said the Ibomeavifle third baseman hid Fairbanks as head football legal problems are cleared up. named.
rigned 1M year In mid. longtime Leuislaaa :su
Philadelphia - Placed guard Team Wins Evnt
beohen Mi kg aid he gave Roses a latter to the manager Of
coach, is trying to wait out the He also greeted about 25 high Doug Collins on the injured list and
1Lfl ptid Ms _p• UMverit'
àstrutir ii
;dsh JIWmy Grads.
swingman Marion Redmond
Patriots, who can go only so school prospects who visited the signed
p1
Speed
and
Camille
Moreland
State
team
would
be
acj
iyw,
mi ieiis I
to a 10 day contract.
Roses Jumped on a Ma, rode boa' bows to Thomasvilhe and long without an active head cii Campus.
teamed up with the twosome of "repre..*dlvs" In the toegh puiI ati the toots
'walked lM the local cafe CNTYIII$ do tIMIbalI 1*
II
coach.
Jack and Peg Borne, to win last SotAbsege Conferonce
CU Athletic Director Eddie Barba
tws-y
to dawn
Ii I
St. Louis
Agreed to contract
SisupplAmup, ossoithe men In the caf. asked Mm WI'otIeV be
"'swayw.havetogo Crowder said Saturday the terms with relief
pitcher Jim weekend's women's noodatilon Billiard's eppe"ii4 ended wsek,
was a ballplayer and Rouui Mid 75$.
u," CU Pride Roland delay in getting Fairbanks W illoughby, shortstop Gerry monthly bed-ball toirnamast days of ipsmiatlss t he
Maus
luRud
T.mpItnn, and outfielde's lony
"What psIa ki you play?" was the neat ied1on.
•
Raulenatraus said Monday. sign ed Is hurting the recruiting Scott
with a score Of
been chosen to sa'ceed Bob gins a turysu', p4s,i p
and
Jerry
Mumrhrev.
.
"Third h," wj.4 Russ, who vuctiaily
a shortstop. "The New England Patriots are program, but not enough to hurt
Second place was Mary and Tyler at the Stskvilh .bet esatred wIth MW
Boston Acquired thirdbamin
to waJhed aroend the coiner going to have to name a new the school', chances of Larry Wolfe from Minnesota for Leroy Anderson plus the tram Bollard, * vowed Ma
.
whunGradswulaguphia car prepsrlflgtogoouttothe coach before too much Longer betosning a Big Eight Confer- minor league infielder-outfielder of Bud Rlthardi and Lola dW quitting Tm. MM he
agsr about Rosen end Grads pat the and this will change the once championship contende r Dave Coleman.
;balt, lie laid
the
Godfrey with a scor, Of U. wan 1
1 with_oiug.
%"
Soccer
sad Matiotsd Russ to got lute the car.
situation as far as Fairbanka Is next season.
Third
iti. between Doltie Tyler r-igp,d the Mabel
en Ms pus
LRuty
T1 d
San Jose (NASL) - Announced
"Roipuu1mskr$SSrthwshethefris seat," Riussays. concerned."
"We would prefer to have 'the release of forward Doug Wark, and Ron Locas and Wasda and coaching job lag mouth,
sd
I
a
4Ie
I
A U.S. Coat Of Appeals In Coach Fairbanks helping with midiieIder Kevin Handlan, John Butch Steinke and the teas of uwal days ar he was Rud I)las Rid.10111
, He wan iotsdhe the. Nst IMa
pot a base hit the
and Tony Sijf I I,, defind,s Jim and Eloise Bed and lies as aetIe Iradir.
id Njtkg ir thi IIanOII. 5ogon Saturday refined to our recruiting," said Crowder. SmilIle
Mi g s
(sees Mu.day tfti the I s
Jerry Bevans and Buzz Demling and
hia yesslatu', ho
to usnsan with whew he led the remove a temporary InjunctIon "But we still feel we will have goalkeeper Sean Keohane.
and Bob Bait with
Dellaid bulls "lIianl pows of 'ss stsitu,.
he
miiloulagheke.srastvlcs, Wild *ovehelUarmor. preventing CU from #1'l'tg had a good recruiting year." Football
Fifth at5l was ah.oatiewlth MTm.MMcnga
vI4
tvuftv.$We. 11I3,he b.c.m.th.&amp;d pt.yssevsrto be be Fairbanks as head coach.
Crowder said the CU football
Hamilton (CFL) - Signed Irene and Au Harris t4hig Xl isosid in As ad isebel '
ptWihiit
.ai
ad MVP -'- y.
•
Fairbanks, who has four program is proceeding with quarterback Eddie Smith of up with Mary Aim and Buddy sevene. The AW ails wed ps Ma
mat
p
ichigan Slate.
yours Left on Ms contract with Doug Dickay, tanner coach at MCollege
Wirlam' to tI. lbs tsem of to these bewl
as
(Wy the ether dip, Russdd sousthiag he ban his messing
r Boat Watws *
Football
He Med Jlnmiy Grads to scout for the New England, says he will not Tesmesese and Florida, acting
to 0 tsr seine
Mississippi State - Named ionnie at Dick Elan and Bollard. Hepruedly rake
kd
Emory Bellard as head coach,
Yess the ar-"--.
return
to the Patriots and *will as interim coach.
Anndt
Hoes
and
Bill
Craig.
id
among
w
'gal
aatks
twa
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NEW YORK (UPI) Wellington Mars and
-0 T1M Mars, the feud coowners
1 of the New York Giants, have put aside their
diffrences temporarily to begin Interviewing
' candidate for the Glands' head coaching job
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operations. NFL Comntiskner Pete Rozelle
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NEW ORLEANS (UPI)
nmft back Sam Thomas, who played with
the Mobile (Ala.) Generals of the Southern
wh
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The Toronto win nudged the
CHICAGO (UPI) - Larry
McDonald's goal and two Leafs into second place in the
assists provided jiat the spark Adams Division of the NHL,
the Toronto Maple leafs replacing the idle Buffalo
needed, but 'the rigid wing Sabrm
downplayed - his accomplish"We'll Ink, is win anytime,
121usd.
especially If we move up In the
"Aw, hocki The assists standing,," said Toronto Coach
,#ren't anything. I was Jed Roger Nelson. "We're all so
tacky on the first two," bunched In our division that It
McDonald odd after the Leafs' may not bit long, but at least
$4 victory over the Qdcsgo we're in second place tonigid."
Black Hawks Monday JAgid In
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Miy pre hockey pm pley,t 'r''4 4n.d a al,joint lied
"As for anmy goal l$con overldeVaacosçin the ,
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Ill up,lieI,.ugtdtbepuckln, Coach Bob Pulford was philobg.dashot,ild*tomsadell npbbml in dStiM.
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well,
bid they put off to a two.
sot."
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goal when he beat (cogo to catch up," Puiford said.
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Workers of America, the California Angels
said Monday they are moving their camp
from Holtville, Calif. to Palm Springs, Calif.,
where spiing training will ope' Feb. X.
."We're sorry this move was necessary,"
said Angels executive vice president Bussle
Bavul,"bitwe fed we have anobllgatlonto
our players to provide an atmosphere where
the prime consideration Is baseball and the
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"art Is absolutely necessary, sharpen the students' per- with th e seasons, holidays and
especially with th e pressures ception; to heighten their units of study. For example,
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that are on chil dren" Con- awareness of the beauty around clay was used to make a
Governor Bob Graham has sequently, she spends two days them; and to cultivate their Thanksgiving village in
proclaimed the week of Feb. 12- a week teaching art at Wekiva ability to use imagery and to November, and third graders
16 as School Volunteer Week. Elementary.
see visual order,
are now workin g with paperSeminole County boasts of
In a large bright and sunny
It's important for children to mache to make dinosaurs in
1,400 school volunteers in the art room that any art teacher experience the different conjunction wi
th their study on
Dividends School Volunteer would envy (four sinks with mediums, she feels, not so prehistoric animals.
Program.
running water, blackboards,
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In the 1977-78 school year, large storage room, cabinets to
And
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49,018 hours were contributed hold supplies and shelves to
v alentines for these students.
by volunteers to the extension display students' work, plus
They are creatively designing
and enrichment of the ample working area for budmany days without valentin es on which they can
education of Seminole County's ding artists), Mrs. Strausbaugh
write their very own messages.
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conducts 17 classes for students
seeing what
The art instructor also feels
During School Volunteer from grades two through five,
child "should have a
each
Week, the Herald will feature She sees the students every
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we are really
volunteers from various other week for 40 minutes.
only
three
colors
the
them
aspects of the Dividends
A mother of two children,
primarycolors - red,yellowand
program.
Klrsten, 9, a third grader at
looking at,'
blue -and black and white and
Debbie Strausbaugh Is a Wekiva, and Doug, 3 2 , the
she finds It "rewarding to see
volunteer at Seminole County's volunteer, who holds a degree much to create magnificent them
making colors."
newest
school,
Wekiva in art education from Kent masterpieces as "we are not all
Elementary.
State University, suggests t ha t artists-but to enjoy working
When students can look at a
Art is considered a "low- "we go through many days with them.'
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picture - oranyworkofart.and
priority" subject in most without really seeing w hat we
Mrs. Strausbaugh uses know why th ey like or dislike it like it," well, that's w hat makes
schools. However, Mrs. are looking at."
various mediums as she rather than just being able to an art teacher feel itls all worth
Strausbaugh feels strongly that
Therefore, she strives to coordinated her art projects say, "Gee, I like it" or "I don't it ...and very happy indeed.

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During the spring and your Inspection for you. U
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Slimmer,
Sterling Park Unit 3. $13001
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ffn, from year
$02 HWY, 434, Logwssd U
Eewass, Maser, $105.
339.6251
(QCDIFWSP Fed. 5&amp;Lo$$.mln* JehnW.F
neighbors who have had •
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WsmIlssEastOIIs
' Cty. to City so suet., $.,W. 5lnItary to $isphan 0. Sqir. a
PegI
their
homes.
The awaij satlatadiry experiences with a
wnnr lift s$atiSnsltsI rlcrethii H.,Lo$1, $*C,$piineLakiKjfls,hwiA
will Id
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short period, peat control ooisspiny in the UUUIIUUUUIUUUUUU.UU.U.........
area Groveview Villigs, IN..
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Mitsoijrn,p. Kine&amp;PwP Vileris thesl theliasctswill bedesdcr pod is a good method of
S. Graham, dba Heart 50 HewItt C. Curtis I Posy, Lot
sipsar.
selecting
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Hsmes,LOS7$IkS$wee$wat.,ciuS 11,51k H Spring LakiHilis, Sec. 3,
Unit to $55,554
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•3.000.
The I4uskay CO. to Gallimors
Slits M. Pouts to Tommy I. 0
is le
: Hemes Inc., Lets Ilk C Swsiiwator Taylor 5,5*0 krbara 0., Lots 171
Oaks Sec. 13 132.000.
Ia Ilk 13, Evansdal,, Lk
swarm

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SANFORD

SHARE TI RE COO

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what was uld. When my bridge
club meets here, he hangs
around listening to e ry
The ladles feel inhibited and
uncomfortable.
I find myself looking for
excusels to get out of the house
alone. (Jullus even goes with
me when Igo marketingi)
llovehlm,butlhatetothlnk
of spending the refft of my 11fe
under these conditions. Sowhat
can I do about Jullus?
IN FLORiDA

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nspection

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When the phone r ings, Julius
runs to answer It, U Itss for me
he has to know who it was and

323-7710

2510 A. OAK AVE.

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PHONE

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worked and I took care of the Mother's estate was settled.
house. Now he's home and
That way, everyone got
Rule two was that all items
Rule one was that anything
underfoot all day supervising given to Mother by any of us not specifically mentioned in exactly what he or sh e wanted
Mother's will (dishes, silver, - or the cash equivalent,
the cleaning, laundry and went back to the donor.

• Cancellation For High Risk

or satin by t

polyure

W.

auctioned off to the
inoney was used -just
bookkeeping; the amount of the
Miming bid was deducted from
the winner's cash inheritance.

develop any hobbies. - He by us four children when

• SR 22's Filid
• Rejections

lack

jewelry, furniture, etc.) would

ByABICAIL VAN BUREN
ching with the boss does not
DEAR ABBY: My husband come with th e territory.
recently retired, and he Is
DEAR ABBY: I read with
driving me crazy. Julius and I interest the letter concerning
have been married for 44 years th e disposition of Grandma's
and we're both in good health , personal effects not provided
He was always so Involved in for In her will.
his business he had no tim e to
I submit the perfect plan used

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213-EvenIng Herald,

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Sanford,

Fl.

Tuesday, Feb. 13, 17

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TV HIGHLIGHTS

CALENDAR

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EVENING

(
NEWS
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6:30
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S MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT
700
(2) THE NEWLYWED GAME
@3 MARY TYLER MOORE
"Menage.A.Phyllis" Mike, the
man Phyllis dates for inteliectual purposes,
when he starts dating Mary

creates a triangle

adjusting to

0 CBS MOVIE "Crisis In Mid.
Air" (Premiere) George
Peppard, Karen Grassle. An
aging air traffic controller
becomes caught
life-and.
death situation when a crazed
to allow a dis-

1:30

(2) UARS CLUB
MATCH GAME P.M.
a NEXT STEP BEYOND

Of Omission"
O SHA NA NA Guest: Paul
Anka.
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest:

Steve

Lawrence.
DICK CAVETT

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MOVI E

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abled aircraft to land.
DAYS Fonzie turns
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while Marion transforms Leathor Tuscadero into a lovely lady
ball.
D 8OUNDSTAOE "Eddie

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DONALD SUTHERLAND
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(1953) Kathryn Grayson, How.
ard Keel. Two stars, once martied to each other, battle as
much off stage as on. (2 Hrs.)

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701"Groove Tube"
SiSi 'HSW Ti Succeed
wiie 0p.sii. Sex"

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ca's best circus acts in competition against other great circus
acts from around the world.

(I) TODAY
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DINAHI
EDUCATIONAL

and Hutch about a murder he

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witnessed.

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4:30
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS

Augustine Parish Hall, Stet Drive, Cauilberry. Music
by the "Rhytlun
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seaman was connected with

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the man's smuggling activities.

(A)

500
(2) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
MARY TYLER MOORE

11:00

O ABC MOVIE "Revenge For

( 2)(12) HIGH ROLLERS

A Rape" (1978) Mike Connors,
Robert Reed. A mild-mannered
geologist turns into a ruthless
killer a fter his wife is raped. (A)
12:40

SNAPPY DAYS (R)

MORNING
5:30
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C2) EARLY DAY
®AGRONSKY AND COMPA
NY (NON)
(4) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE
(TUE)
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(WED)
(4) 30 MINUTES (THU)

(4) C .CKERSARAEL (FIN)
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UP! Television Writer

NEW YORK (UP!)

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noble b also vain Brutus,
Kei th Michell as Mark Antony
(he played Henry VIII In "The
Wives of Henry VIW' on PBS),
Charles Gray as a regal Caesar
and David Collings .0 firy
Cassius whose "lean and
hungry lotI' Is overlaid with
s3.sk psrsusaivsnesa.
'People believe Shakes
pea's," said Sir Ceitk1 Mae.
sins, ezecttive producer of the
Shakespea. series, "GanasUon of school boys and girls
think of Julie Cas
the way

PBS

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American underwriters so
much money to a British

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forceful, beautifully acted, with
Richard Pasco U a mostly

,, has been ciMtat.j plays available - as deSa,

about American public tolevi- iM IitirMae.
'lbs plays as being done
urimarili as entartalemant.
They aren't being made JiM for
or New York eSsaces
- do hr JMealase ad Twin

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ever wuidd have sold t

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prediction pre.smpt s
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CLOUD SUNDAY

Condo Furnished. 2 BR, 2 bath
Adults. No Pets. $200 mo. +
security, Deland. 734.3343 or
"11-642.
Clean Furnished 1st Floor apt.
Private entrance. Adults only.
1004 Palmetto.
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toriaIltrl,ildna,n.,.,lffith.tI.,k
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious

in

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In companion,

short

assignment. Homemak.r* UpJohn 63114M.

Sell newspaper space, create.
layouts, write copy and sirvics-

3741U51flIS3 Property

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Waretiouse for least 1,0OO sq. ft
Lall JUWJ or cont act Jungle
Laboratories Corp. P.O. Box

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201$ Sanford, Fla. 32171.

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HERALD

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Downtown Sanford mini ware.
house spice available soon. For
infor mation call 3237341.

DISK CL ERKI COOK
Iyinperom
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Holiday Inn, Sanford

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38-Wanted to Rent

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS In Reel
Estate Is sold daily In the
classified ads. Nothing small
ob

Wanted Small Furn. Apt, or Furn.
room 1. bath, lit floor. Close to
town. Please call 322.2339,

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AVON
IS INFLATION CRAMPING

loS.

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YOUR SPENDING POWER?
$ell Avon Is help f 10 beck. For
detail call 6443St9

MATURE ONLY
Maintenance man. Full time.
Apply In person Sanford Nursing
3. Convalescsnt, M Mellonvill.

40.A-Apinn$s$
- DupkX4,11f9r Sale -_

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FW,,l. ShVP gal full time. •.
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Typing, phone handling, dsaIiIl5

with people required. usia).

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Inc. REALTOR. MLS
NOTICIOP INTENTION

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FICTITiouS SlAMS
s.siec. Is lireby given, pursuant
to PISIIdS Statute MISS, that the....
undlignod, desiring to engage in
. '.

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General Potfoir
tntl,,.l; 10 percent

tail number N 11* Qts sheer cause
why the .Isi_d sirdaft Ihouli
not be forfeited to the use of lie

Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
pursuant Is Section 755.11, PIN
Statutes. .You have 35 Isys fern
Fefuiry aft 1979, to C~ the
Nenerable Steroid P. Jelusin, Coupsty Judge. $iminsle County Court.
heuse, $aN.rtPls,Id. 311771i.Ifyeuj
have any deiuss of assort to Ibis
action or claims to file ageluiel the
WW" aircraft. Otherwise, the
alrcraft woo belsnfdsedto too .s,of
mevIlfelSemlu,le
$l
Csuntya
sold as Public Auction.

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NOTICE
Puneaw to the Isainsis County

cedi, Will I busby given that the
board

%bMnn wO

NFAWopu As
as Mards
is, ilr ati pa.. area use.
rsafpi ROW
of
WITNESS my hand and no of the lomineis County Csirttouu to
11115 Ceurt on lie *sd Øy of commwmft w4nomes fo,$pTiirilJ
F*viry, 1579.
Cabtevlslea sNecilag .INI basic
(SEAL)
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1161111161Y service change, the
Artk11r H. SKNh,
WW# ad "I*
as Clerk it the Court
0AW within *0
Jose I. WORM
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DePutY Clerk

it county

Cemmbulensrs,
ssmwab County
PuNlth Febrwry3.s,7,,, 11, 13.

Handsome 4 unit apt. bldg. Finest
loa;lon in town. Four 2 OR

Harold Hall Isalty

MO

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any and all parties having an In.

atom of

C.IIWY

Alfoel:

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Isminels

Nolic, Is he
given by lbs
manwot that Ronoll 1. Latew
and Prenca 44. Latow, leslrN to ,
engage in Imbue under No tic.
fI111111A Rie of LATOW'S PLUM
IINO at 1111 Girsuss Avues,
Dellena, Pistils 35235, Wend to

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wujut iNbIsse at III
WA ekt,%i15u.j.s, PUS. aipilil
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Ii OWNIR 3 BR, 2 bath, alit
new, orange frees, C.N&amp;A. 7½

1 BR cottage. Convenient to
schools I. shopping, good in.
vestment rentals. $43,000.

130.900.

MAYFAIR, beautiful 3111 central
HIA sparkling clean, many
extras. 1 yr. warranty. $29,000.
Spacious Custom Built, 3 BR, 2 B.
Executive home. Fruit trees,
fenced, nice residential area.
Warranted. $15,300.

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(2) 1 acre developed lots (6 I 7) on
Kingway, Deltona Lakes. Write
or call 609562.5012

$36,500
This pleasing 3 BR, 2 bath home is
tailored for a growing family in
nice area close to schools I

shopping. Don't hold back seeing
this.
FARM ELEGANCE'
5 acre horse farm with your own
tennis court Ipool. 3 BR, 2 bath
home of distinction. Call for
details.
STEMPER AGENCY

FlU area near entrance 4 plex tot
on small lake $13,500.

Vacation time is here ... get what

you need for a happy time with a
Classified Ad

REALTOR 322.1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 162363$ 322.1959

New 235 Homes, I pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $25,000 to

$35,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2257.
MAYFAIR. Outstanding 3 BR, l'i,
bath. Lovely floor plan, ww
carpet, excellent cond. Owner

Anxious. $29,900.
ARCHITECT'S 2 story, perfect
setting for antiques. 3 BR, C.
HIA. Choice area. $69,950.

NEAR SCHOOLS &amp; SHOPPING,)
BR,? bath nearly new well cared
for home. All appliances, break.
fast bar, extra insulation $32,500.
ELEGANT CUSTOM 2 story wall
extras, pool, outside en
tertainment area w.Gazebo,
wailed for privacy I security. 4
OR, 211 bath. *93.500.
THE PERFECT HOME, 3 SR. 2 B.
split plan, very private on large

tree shaded lot. FR exposed
wood beams, unique patio area
all screened with lake view.
9121000.
Realty

Inc. REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night
Prepare for your Real Estate
exam. Classes starling Feb.
19th. Enroll early as class size Is
limited. Tony Coppola School of

THES
Very neat, 2.1, 19. living room, din.
rm., screened porch, utility
bldg., fruit trees. 524,300.

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Secluded country properly 11+
cleared acreage with 2.1½
mobile, a few animal pens.

135,000.
C LEAR S
We are excluvive agents for Ash
Homes, custom builders. Come
In and counsel with one of our
agents. Sam* of our models have
Included in the price such extras

as:
I. Custom plans, (you put walls
where you want them at no extra
charge)
Fireplace
Plaster walls
Virtually maintenance free
exteriors.
S. Your choice of several eleva.
tions at no extra cost to you.
Prices start from $34,900 on your

lot.

Don't DeIayi I

(((CI)
REALTY WORLD.
The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
243$1 i S. French (1792) Sanford

323-M4

F
(I

VETERANS
Chaper
30
Hwy. 17.92

Bingo
Every Wed. &amp; Sat..

Early BIrds 7:15p.m.

7
you

w that your

nization can
s listing each
ly $3.30 per
week? This Is an Ideal
way to inform the public
of your club activities.

JUST LISTED 3 BR, 2 bath home
In San Lantal Beamed ceilings,
C.HIA, ww carpet, Fla. rm.,
porch, fenced rear yd., fireplace
&amp; Much Morel BPP WARRANT.
ED. Only $31,000

TWO STORY 3 BEDROOM,
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETING,
1 CAN GARAGE ON 13th
STREET. NOW ONLY $16,100.
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 3
BEDROOM, 1½ lATH,CEN
TRAL HEAT, CARPETED,
DRAPES, FENCED. NICE
FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD.
GOOD ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE WITH $7,055 DOWN. $337

MONTH.

carpet, util. rm., I Morel Just
$23,900,
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE,
Super 3OR, 2½ bath home on½
acre under construction, Shadow
Lake Woodst Every Feature I
Solarium off MBR, fireplace,
OR, FR, eat - in kit.I Buy Now-

Select Own Colorsl Yours, (or
lust 114.2301
THE SPOILER? OR, 2 bath home
In San Lanta w.C.HIA, w.w
carpet, split OR plan, satin kit.,
1g. rmsl Pool plannedl Spacious

home for $350001

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

3 BEDROOM, 7 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY PAINTED,
FENCED YARD. $31,900, ONLY

13.000 DOWN.
3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM. FORMAL DINING
ROOM. CARPETED, CLOSETS
GALORI, EVERYTHING
OVERSIZED PLUS 2 CAR

GARAGE. A SHOW PLACE
NEAR

StuN.

DOWNTOWN.

ONLY

CROCKETT LOG HOMES
SIIGLEI REALTY
BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"

329.34)1

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Sanford 3214610
fl7.577

DOLOW US 035

43-Lots-Acreage

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WANTED
LOTS TO PURCHASE
CASH. 332.7307

30 acres E. of Oviedo. $7000 per
acre. Write to Harris B. Mullins,
Rt. 1, Box 13, Chadron, Neb.

69337.

'o.

GENEVA AREA
S ACRES NEAR LAKE HARNEY,
PINELAND, ROAD FRON.
TAGE. $16,500, GOOD TERMS.

SANFORD AREA
HOMESITE, 95*1751, CORNER,
ON BLOCK TO LAKE
MONROE, ARTESIAN WELL a
CITY WATER. $7,300.
HOMESITE ON OSCEOLA NEAR
1192, PINE AND CITRUS

$1,300.

EXCELLENT CORNER
HOMESITE, OSCEOLA I EL

PORTAL, 13,000.

REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

1055 Olenwsy, 4.2, pool. $05,055.
1k. Mary Blvd. 37. Lk. Front.
117.905.
435 W. 25th 3.1. *35,000.

Private Party wants 3 DORM CB
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 373.5405 after 7 p.m.

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, 'Lit.
Mtg. Broker. 523 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

542.7153

HILLS OF OCALA FOREST.
ACCESS TO 330 ACRES OF
CRYSTAL CLEAR LAKES &amp;
PRIVATE AIR STRIP JUST
SOUTH OF SILVER SPRINGS
$2000 PER ACRE, GREAT
TERMSII PRINCIPALS
PLEASE I

S pc OR suite new, $339; S pc. L
new $399; Loveseat $41.95 I up;
1 pc. dinettes $49.95 &amp; up; Ref.
ISOlup; El. stoveliolup; full
size draperies SID 116 up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 3221721.

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Rubber Boots, rain wear
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

WASHINGTON COUNTY1

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OWNER MOVING
lnCountyappcez.% acre
I an. 20, 1911 sq. fl living space,
CASH, 3 car carpert w.exfra
storage rue. $47155. 333.3501,

8ATEMAN REALTY
Re,. Real Estate Stoker
.
3611 Sanford Ave.
N1.l9
172.1W 353*5

CROCKETT

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BUY JUNK CARS

From $lQto$3O
call 3271624; 327.4140

Top Dollar Mid for junk 0. used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.

3225990

to Buy

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233566 or 3237710

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Cash 322-4132
1975 Harley Davidson Sportster
13000 or $1000 dwn I assume
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanlord Ave.
323 1712
Buy I Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Retrig., stoves, tools. ---80-Autos
for Sale
----------mens, $7.50 womens

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Paying $15
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling-any

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condition. 323 4684

ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy 17.92
Sanford, FPa. 32771
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Public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904.35$.
6311 for further details.

71-Antiques

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
75 models. Call 339-9100 or 534.
4603 (Dealer)

FLA'S FIRST
ALL AMERICAN

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59-Musical t'd'rchandise

1971 Chevelle Malibu

Good Cond,, Best offer
Cal13227299

CHINA &amp; POTTERY
SHOW &amp; SALE

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Cornplete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
3232255

'll Olds Station Wagon

New tires FM Tape Air

FEB. I? 106
FED. 15 116
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
AOMISSIONS1.50
(Good both Days)

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
332.9541

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A YTONA AUTO AUCTION

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $5
Scott Reagan 322 5)77

.

Hwy. 92, 1 mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 372 6721.

57-Sports

2OlS Holly Ave.
76Grand Prix Good cond.
After 5p.m.
323-2950

Eves slier a I. weekends

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FILL DIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND

lluI

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64-Equipment for Rent
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsinvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
377.3111

65-Pets-Supplies
A be r (..IA... 0.4.......
Top Blood lines, northern bred.

1mvpVa.

Guaranteed
against
Hip.
displaysia, Parents OFA cer.
lified Show quality $3005300, a
males 1. 2 females.
Ph. Azalea Park Farms
Dettona, (305)571-2191

y'v rrrrvr

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These past 314 months have been
bliss with you there. I know
you'll always be there and that
makes me very, very happy.
Happy Valentine Day, Babe. I
Love you Forever.
DANA.

Spencer
Mama

Deborah,

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HAPST
NT WI'S

Of People and Places
That Went Before,
OW of Those to Come,
I Love You More.

In tat, r,'c D8.m'wa,,l

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 5126

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

I

BUSINESS

Dave
Sue I Tara
Melvin

.Darling
Punlin
JU-JU

Chastity
Robert
Tricla
Tammy

Mom

Wanda

Dad
Tuba

Robert

Dorothy
Dennis

Bin

I LOVE YA'LL
KAVE

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SERVICE

llsiIN6 ~

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
Air Cond. &amp; Heating

JACK FROST- Cen:. Heat &amp; Air
Cond, Service. Free Est. on

Inst. Comm &amp; Res. 32202%

Beauty Care

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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
$19 E. lit St., 322-5742
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Horns Improvements

Central
Heat &amp; Air fond. Free Est,
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford. 3221771

Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching I simulated
brick &amp; stone speciality. 322.2750
I Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 327.1321
INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberlgas I Cellu
loxe. Lowest prices. Call 321.00
or 904734670$ collect.

Income Tax

Ceranc11le

MEINTZER TILE
New or .repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671-7617.

Prepared In the convenience of
your home. 21 yrs. exp. *10 Sup.
332.37)7 for appt.

Iree pick up &amp; delivery for all tax
returns prepared in Feb. Confl.
dential, personalized. From $3.
Ph. 562 4412. 9 am. to 7 p.m.

e*smaking
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220107.

tJgI*IIsuNng

Oroonthig &amp; Sosrng

Yard Debr,s, Trash,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.5371

ANIMAL HAVEN

Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping flea control. Pet
uppIles, dog houses.Heated

kennels. 322 5752.
General

Cleaning

Insured-339 3120 local owned.
Carpet-shampoo .steam dc
orderize. Furn.-tree Scotch.
guard pressure cleaningJanitorial.

Iinndymen

Earl

ow

S ACRES, PINELAND IN ROLL.
ING HILLS, $6000 TOTAL

323-7832

68-Wanted

Good Used Televisions. $23 and up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322 0332
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GAM47 W

Steven,

.

portrait of your dog when you
have him groomed. Limited
otter. For appointment call A
"Classy" Place 339 6347 or 631
1239 (Every 61h grooming tree),

turntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
5120 or take up payments of $53
per mo. Call $311711 for free
home demonstration.

LEVY COUNTY
S ACRES, IMPROVED PASTURE
IOAK TRIES, PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE, $7,730 PER
ACRE,

Condition. $1500. 327.0902,
Sanford,
77_
I

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, l'speed PRO

\r'vvvyy'yyyyyy

. fl
rT
l" $
ow
LNINf

Call aft S. 3225637
Shasta 15', '73. Sleeps S. Gas-dec.
refrig ,a-c. el ec. brakes. Perfect

PICTURE THIS!!
We Will give you a FREE 5.7 color

Television-23" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular 5600,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 531.1711 day or
night.

322.5791

r'vrwrv' T'WTW 1'

21' Bann Travel Trailer
Good Cond., 51600

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s3-_1V-Radio-Stereo

,WVW

Furniture drop leaf table, china
closet, love seat, dinette sets,
end tables, etc. Call Used But
Nice. 339.7313

75-Recreational Vehicles

BARGAIN HUNtERPAADlSE
That's rlassified Ads

62-l..awn-Garden

We have a Singer Fulurs siwing
mach. Sold new for $630 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531.1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

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All types of Pet Training.
Obedience-basic &amp; advancedfamily
protection,
auto
protection &amp; more. LOW, LOW

Ph. Deitona (301) 574 2898

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Wanted to buy home w.low down
payment. Excellent ref. principals only. 333.7309.

I) ACRES, PINELAND IN HILLS
AND LAKE COUNTRY. *10.100.

1415 Valencia CO. 3114. $25,750.

EVININGS333.5512

equity. 3220216.

Did Tabby have a litter of kittens?
Sell them with a fast-action
Classified Ad Call 322 2611 or
831-9993

Your home or ours.

ROBBY

60 ACRES IN THE ROLLING

HAL COLUIT

Los ing your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments I buy

3.6 ACRES FRONTING ON
CRIPPEN RD. PASTURE &amp;
WOODS *21.000. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

322 2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565

47-Real Estate Wanted

2¼ ACRES IMPROVED
PASTURE NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT. $11,900. GOOD
TERMS.

MARION COUNTY

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Sanford 3210640
Orl. 327.1577, DeLand 661.0335

310 Sanford Ave.

Sanford's Sales Leader

REALTORS PARK

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, KITCHEN IQUIPT, 3
CAR CARPORT. BEING NI.
DECORATED. $39,151

323-3200

FORGET ME NOT 3 OR, 1½ bath
brick home in San Lanta, w.Split
BR plan, 1g. 5cr. porch, ww

Seigler Realty, Broker

S0-Mscellaneous for Sale

VAI FHA Financing

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1435$. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

CLASSIFIES
DEPARTMENT

3$030rlandoDf.

SUPER 4 BR, 2 bath Exec. home
In ldyllwildet C.H&amp;A, custom
carpet I drapes. Fla. rm., eq.
kit. &amp; Many Extras What a Buy
for 553.9001 BPP WARRANT.
EDt

$29,900.

signments welcome. Sanford
AUCtIOfl 373 7310.

guaranteed or Money Back.

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, FLORIDA
ROOM, CARPORT HOME.
100x140 CORNER ON HWY 44,
ZONED FOR PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES. HURRY ON THIS

AZALEA PARK FARMS
PET TRAINING CENTER

Gun Auction Wed., Feb 21. Con-

FAMILY RATES. Fully

10 acre Iral, 51. JohnS River
OTLA
I.,
access Jiulil
dwn, 20 yr. terms, Osteen.
Zachary R. Tribble, Realtor.
305.6405694 &amp; 5300026. Eve I
wkends 904.7341964.

42-Mobile Homes

SKYLINE 14'w.flreplaCe
GREGORY MOSILE HOMES

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.93 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 322.1721.

52-Appliances

&amp; Sold

I ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 11/,
BATH, MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK I QUEEN PALM, $16400.
ONLY $4500 DOWN.
Stigler Realty, Broker

Call 3736539

Siberian Husky puppies, AKC Req.
S wks. Blue eyes. BIk &amp; Wh. or
Silver Grey. 1200 to 1250. 322 6863
wk. days or 322 0701 wk. ends.

51-Household Goods

REALTORS
INC.
$30.4a:nor339.4711eves.

46-Commercial Properly

For Estate, Commercial &amp; Reside.
sidential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's AuctIon. 3233620.

Peach Faced Love Brd
(Small Parrot), Male

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
)1I.315E. First St.
3225622

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72-Auction

Supplies

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3234011.

FORREST GREEI'JE

47-A-Mortgages Bought

32110410,327.1S77, 4435335

DREAM HOME 4 BR, 2 bath home
In Hidden Lakel C.H&amp;A, w.w
carpet, 1g. Fla. Rm., porch,
homeowners assoc. w.pcol I
tennis 1. Many Extrast Just
S39.11`00 1

DISABLED

AMERICAN

it

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SELLERS &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WI
GET TOGETHER

S FACTS S
Ft. Mellon section, 2.1 1g. living
rm., wlth'beamsd calling, kit.
then with din, arm, family
room, porch, fruit trees. 536,000.

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NOTICE

STENSTROM
REALTY

Sale

MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine &amp; Oak $33 Truckload

Terms. $20,000. William
Mary

.
V Enterprises, Inc.
Model Inc.. Realtor
444.3013

for

S acres Lk Sylvan area. Rest

Canal front lot, water
Lake
Isewer, cleared, ready to build
$12 000

or our

Harold Hall

50-MscelIar19ous

Maliczowski, Realtor. 322.7913.

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lol l Will build on
lot
lot

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$23,900
How's this for a starter? 3 BR, I
bath - furnished large corner
lot, good condition, outstanding
value.

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SALE BY OWNER

Real Estate. 645.5410.

pct. assumable rrort. Call 333.
0244

call:

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81111.
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It yotw club or orgin
Ixatlon Would like to b5
Included in this listing

W

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Night

or

Meetings
Business 7:30 1sf Tues.

PublIsh Jan. *1 Pot 6)3,1, 1979''

OIP.131

323.5774 Day

Isulhs of S"ford

r.ulelsr the said name with lbs
Clerk of the CircuN ca" of 1 41
Seminole County, PlOrift WA the
undhI'S lip iW we the SilO plitlis
Weressed IN hid business en.sarpeiss.
Nenald 1. I.aiow
Prances M. Lalow

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Arthar N. Boffiiiui
cisr to so U - : of

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Investment at 143.000.

FICTITIOUS NAME
STATUTI AFFIDAViT
TIFFANY SQUARE
APARTMENTS
0010 and tall number NOW a their STATE OF FLORIDA
MASSEY, ALPIN. WACK and ,
heirs, assigns, and succewars In In- COUNTY OF DUVAL
EATON, 144 WhSaPliW LIop City ii'
forest, and Oil persons, Firms, and
On *1 day persenilly weu,d
tt,jgs
Coroo
aa,a
!' !! - corporations Onin.. Wav
-,- 'y
mei, p
PUI'. UUI'
Claiming An IMareof in or Lien On aillisefted Is admls4$er lithe, to regletar the
laid name with the
the Above Described Aircraft.
Oiarles A. Clarinsn, wits, being Ckark of the Circuit Court of
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE fir$t duly owens, ispini and Says:
lemblele County, Fleridi.
HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State
The nemeses III lbs ps,seae in.
MASSEY, AIPIN, WACK I- '
of Florida, a ref Douglas Cheshire, t*eaisd in the business csnductad
IATOSI, PA.
Jr. Slate Attorney lot the EigN. undot*etors$slnSfldltI,psesm.,
By: Gary 1. MNsey, President. i t
sieffi Judicial Circuit of the State of and foe extent of lie beereel of no
PuN leA; Jam&amp;ery 35, February 6.13.'.
Piodde.eebelssifoffo.Heplelabl, of them in sold N1nees b311.79
John E. Pofo, Sheriff of Seminole foMi:
DSP.13$
County, FIends, has flied a Rule Is
Name :Tiflony Squire lnv.g*ii,
Show Causi in the Elliliaseth Judi.
ii I
1.111111.
NOTICU UNDER
ciii Circuit Court of Florida aainef
By: Charles A. Clerineui
FICTITIOUS NANI LAW

Israel In Des Canna 315 AIrcraft
beari,g WI&amp;I n"er 1101519 and

119

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Unsworth Realty

Two for one price. 3 BR home plus

Apis., all rented, areat income
Producer with high yield Finp

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323.4041 or eves. 3230517

111110111131111115

STOP SUPPORTING
LANDLORDS!
How about that? DUPLEX Bldg.
Lot in nice neighborhood.
Convenient to shopping, in city I.
utilities availablel Landscaped
ONLY $7500. Ready except for
site plan. GOOD TERMS if
needed. This won't last. Call for
aplfl.

Cal I Baft

REALTOR

0
,-s..

24 HOUR (11 322.9283

599000.

3AsRental

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300 N. French
Ave.
_
Sanford,,Fl0

We need anexp$rlinced

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__________________

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR

Call Den Beck toll free 1155435
4472.

Casselberry. Large Lot for Rent
1530 Carlisle Dr.

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area advertisers. Newspaper
edverfisses sates esupseleec.
preferred, lit wllltralntlie rIghtperson. Apply In person to:

OWNER OPERATORS
Mercury Motor Ixprew needs
owner operators In the flit bed
division for last Coast
leSion., Steely year around
'uirk. Advances on each t,lp,

bi

-Acreage

3 OR, lb,W.D

35-4"I5 Home Lots

term

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Salesperson

135$30. Stuffing Envelopes send
Self.Stampad addressed on.
velepe Tayco P.O. Ix 1010.
Stockton,
95200.

Name Statutes, To- Wit: $5fl
065.09 Florida Statutes 1157.
Port of Call Restaurant, Inc.
DBAPrtOICaII
Sig: Jack S. Marrow.Pres.
Duane D. lowsn.Ex. V.P.

NATURE LOVERS
HIDE .A.AWAY
LAKE FRONT .POOL
Secluded tree studded lot 200' on
lake. 1$x40 pool. 3 BR's 3 B's,
formal LR I DR, sauna &amp;
exercise rm. + 1 BR summer
cottage. Owner will finance.

sits mo.

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uses

VA-F HA.235-Conv. Homes

32-Houses Unfurnished
09 Rosalie Dr.

Secretary for insuranc, office.
Insurance experience pr stop. ed.
Faron Insurance Agency. ait
Ss$4 Oftarv.

name of PORT O'CALL
RESTAURANT, and that we kISSed

By:

OUTING UINV

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

Advertising

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32707, Seminole Plaza, Seminole
County, Florida, under the ticlltiotas

Angelo T.Amaro.$ecy.
will celebrate Valentine's day
production. Meidna's says If
with a classical answer to the
Americana want to do Shakes. Publish: Feb. 13, 20. V. March 6
St. Valentine's Day mIaacre
pears, nobody's Mopping them. DEO-U
Shakespeare's "Julius
'1baksepeiriwasanP"gllsh IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Caesar"
to begin the
playwright and England's FOR
FLORIDA
American broadcast of whet
giMlet coitribidlon to world CASE NO. 7941$.CC.1$.J
could be the world's longest
culture," Msidna said. "II I
STATE OF FLORIDA,
REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
miniseries.
wore German, I suppose I'd LX
JR.
It's the complete works of
weld to do the Ring cycle. If I State Attorney for the Eighteenth
William Shakespeare, being
were AiMrian, It would be the Judicial Circuit of the State of
produced by the BBC and Time.
nine syingibostes of Beethoven.' Florida, on behalf of the Honorabli
John L. Polk. Sheriff of SImInOIS
Life, with, all 37 of the plays
If I were American, I'd say the County,
Florida,
being produced over the next sltgpws
complet, works of Eugene
. of
Plaintiff,
ala yeas. Ths year's group, TheythintheRomsp in O'Neill. Like Shakespeare,
vs
asisis trom "Julius caesar" on iambic psotameter.
some of the plays are better ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
Feb. 14,Includes "As You lAke
'"El to. Brute.' Ther tblnk than others, b ut even Inferior bearing serial number
It" on Feb. * "Romeo and those were (.,orr's lMwordi, O'Neill Is thitudlely preferable 310.0010 and tail number
N10100,
Juliet" on March 14, "Richard but he never said It far as to 9Sr1Ot nibIW"
U" on Marth20,'iksswe for anyoneos."
The complete Shakespeare
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Measure" on April 11, and
MIflI
mere will believe it will be done in traditional,
TO: Any parties having an In"Henry VIII" on April S.
- coaviMisnal style as 6ts trsst In ONE CESSNA
ofler they
MeSas's
311 AIR.
"Julius Caesar" Is spk'd, ninejy ooevtjwbtg prelen Mu"'s desire to me the CRAFT bearing serial number
310.
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Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean 0. roomy. See

Real Estate closer National Title
Co. has Immediate opening for
CLOSER sxperilnCid In FHA.
VA I Cony, loan closings. Salary
commensurate w.abIllty &amp;
excellent fringe benefits. Call
ChefsaTltle&amp; Guaranty Co.,$31.
3333 for appoii'ttinonts.

career you wouldn't be reading
_and If we wer sn't looking
this ad.
W someone to do lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
OPPOrtUnItY to sire Then
Five Hundred debars a weds,
eal$ 149&amp;4u4dn aavflese.
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CSrPSrS5No.SS,'INSkSai

your attic, garage.

$ acres, 2 BR, 1g. FR, Sc. porch.

LET'S BE HONEST

Legal Notice

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31-44artments Furnished

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If you waren't looking fir a now

(2) NEWS
THE 000 COUPLE
MIRVGRWflNWED
IWITCH(D
OVEREAE'V

11:30
OF FORTUNE
©
(4)O LOVE OFUFE

Airport Blvd. on 11.92 in Sanford.
Call 332.0670 Mariner's Village.

:
Carpet Installer or helper
Apply lnperson
Sanford Carpet, 11$ S. Park Ave.

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Soutbport Park, SR 531, south of Kissimmee.

room in

M.

1,2 BR deluxe units. Pool. Adults
only, on Lake Ada. Just So. of

tLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new home for
everything
.even for wnu!

your

Make
Sell idle Items with a Classified
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker at
.322 2611 or 8319993.

lor2BRw.kit. privileges

Home, 919 E. 2nd St.

Instructions $all leveil
avail, at Bay Head Racquet
Club. Single, groups I clinics.
For Into call Head Pro Doug
MaliczowskI, 323.7313.

6:30

2524 PARK DR. 322211$
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
122.9254
322044$

-Apartments Unfurnlshed

person Lake View Nursing

rsnnis

semissie County Campers campout, 7p.m. meeting,

ys pnga, (

322.6457

Build to Suit
our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 233 &amp; 215.

Full time LPN, 11.7 shift. Apply in

n-Iintructlsre

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W. GarnettWp!te
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-7811, Sanford

Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

Realty, Inc.

29-Rooms

322.2969

AAA EMPLOYMENT
323.5174
201 Commercial

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Sanford, FlorIda 32171

E.ieei'i Fair, University of Central FlorIda, lOam.
to 3p.m. Displays and contests. Open to public.

Jim Hunt

4

Johnny Walker

Appraisal.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3227195

Rot. couple or single lady

MANY MANY MORE

W-3333
Write P.O. ftx 1213

over 1s, widowed and divorced, 9pJn.to midnight,
Winter Park Civic Center, 2001 Mizell Ave., Winter Park.
For Information call Bob at 386-3620.

SArviecHool. SPECIAL

(4)0 ALL IN THE FAM ILY (R)
10:30
(2) 12) ALL STAR SECRETS
(4)0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT

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$DRIVER$
$ LONG D,STANCE$

PROBLEM?
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help

SA'IIJRDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Dance ipsmered by Belles &amp; Beau of Orland., for

WANT TO SELL?
We have buyers. Homes, Lots &amp;
Acreage needed, Call for Free

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FORKLIFT

FACED WITHA DRINKING

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19:00

compressor

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Angle's RIders Dhmer-Dsnc., 5 p.m. to mkktlght, St.

(2) (12) CARD SHARKS

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332.3234 alterS p.m.

E.'i Fair, Unlversaty of Central Florida,
9a
Public Invited to lois displays and view

NWTTCHED

(4)UPSEAT

Automobile Service Center on
Maior Hwy (17.92). Have avail.
able large stalls with office
%p
or storage space. Lights.
water I
included in
rent. Lindy's Auto Center 17.fl
Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, Fla.
305332.2190 or 303.S30.4567

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MAKE Mt
•SUAMESTREET

0 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY
9:85

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W601095 by DOT

Rollins College.

5 HOGAN'S HEROES
S BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
(NON, 11*, mU, FIN)

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ACCT. CLERK

Michael Fisher,

U.S. Army Chorus, 8p.m., Knowles Memorial Chapel,

24-Business
_____ opportunities

BOOKKEEPER

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Door prizes.

Experienced Carpenter
With tools. George H. Reed
Rt. 1 Box 176, Sanford, Fla. 32711

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SECRETARY

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF 2.12.79.

Civic Canter. BtEfet

drive &amp; shop. Call 3235367.

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ii

4j)
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@3 DONAHUE
OMYThREE SONS

0 STARSKY &amp; HUTCH Huggy Beer refuses to tell Starsky

Sectrity benefits.

STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE... IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

Practical nursing care (your
home). Prepare light meals.

LOW FEE-TERMS

WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Dating Service. All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33317.

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41-Houses

21-Situations Wanted
_______________________

AAA Employment
* * 3235176 * *

DIVORCE-13O1O-Guarantesd.
Free details, KIT, lox 791,
Pompano, FL. 13061, 941401.

Limcheon. Speaker U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly on Social

@3 THE ODD cou.ii (NONWED,
(4) YOUNG PEOPLE'S 8PE.

5 ULIAS, YOGA AND YOU
9 00

Kingsfleld assigns reluctant
Hart the task of tutoring an
Affirmative Action Program
student (Denise Nicholas).

AARPNART 12:30 p.m., Sanford

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(2) EMERGENCY mj

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Call!

Donations appreciated. JAMIL
P.O. Box 10154 Eugene, Ore.
97440. Call 24 hi't. (103)1542441.

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nted

rPart time semi retired person to
inspect for quality control. 1 to
12. 1_iay._a_w'ek_173_1'

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Business I Personal direction.

Initial meetlug of proposed Florida Society for
Bre.tldng and Cardiac Aid, 7 p.m., Christ Episcopal
Qnwdi parish hail, 151 W. Qmrdl St., Longwood. To
promote CPR program In public schools.

3:30'

00000 MORNING FLORIDA

Heart

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Love,

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advises

PSYCHIC

lp.m., at Sorosis Hose, 501 E. Livingston, Orlando. Call
2995000 Ext. 274 for reservations.

GENERAL HOSPITAL
•STUDIO
SEE

S FOOTSTEPS (WED)

Forfamiliesorft')endsof
problem drinkers
For future information call
547.3333 or wrIt.
Sanford AI- Anon Family Group
P.0'. BOX 333
Sanford, Fla. 32771

Parent Resource Center annual banquet (covered dish)

300

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AL-ANON

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Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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DEAR DR. L.AMB:

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One

year ago Ihada hole iflmYl11

Dr.

(pnsrnhorU) At the time,
the sirgn put a hole through [
my side at the back mYchest
to let out the air. Two days after
being released from the
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ho
'flits time I stayed In the
hospital for five days for bed
with no tube In my back.
,
back wise, the
My problem Is this, my

Lamb

must be slowly
has been constantly aching absorbed, causing the lung to he
around my thoulder blade and collapsed for a longer period of
one doctor said It was Just my time.
Once the ruptured blister on
thinking it W8S lung
again. Another doctor the lung has healed completely,
says it will take a long time for the lung expands back to
al It's possible that the my ribs to stop aching where norm .
lung can be expanded too soon,
the tube went through.
My question is this, what are before the hole has fully healed,
the chances of another hole which may have happened in
popping again? Is It normal for your case.
Sometimes there are several
my back to Mill ache?
and blisters on the lung, causing I am a 36-year-old
was told this problem usually repeated episodes.
To give you I
happens In male teenagers. Is
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rigtit
DEAR READER: - A exists between the lungs and
pnewnothoraz, or collapsed the rib cage and how the lungs
air

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byHowieSchn.ider

J' IT JUST CAME OUT!

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even though It can be discon- you The Health Letter number certlng. Your lungs are great 2-4, Keeping Your Lungs Fit.
air sacs. The windpipe Other readers who want this
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throat and divides into half and long-stamped,
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bus In Sanford but can't
find a bus stop sign, try to
Interested in picking up a
bus."

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"It was an oversight and

we are now in the process
of correcting It," said
Ms. Firtel.

Bus stop sign on
county sign at Airport

to County Traffic Planner

around the city for the

Boulevard and Couiitry Club Road, faces
relocation,

Laura Firtel. City workers

Orange-Semtnole-Osceola-

terrorists aahefrovetowork. One terrorist also died ln the police

attackonthehotellnKabul,theoffldalauld.
Officials in Washington said it was not known whether Dubs was

That's the instruction
given to bus drivers to cope
with a situation In which
city workers have removed

about 50 bus stop signs
from regulatory signs in
the city because they were
improperly placed by
county workers, according

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killed by police bullets or by the terrorists, who demanded
release of three Afghanistan religious Kg=L
Slate Department spokesman Bedding Carter III said, "The
American Embassy urged the Afghanlatanl government in the
Mrongedtermato try to obtain the ambsuado?arelwewithout
force.
"The government disregarded this requed and the ambassador
was killed in the attempt to seize the hotel room."
The news reached the State Department o i l u they were
trying to oBtablish contact with the US.Embassy in Tehran that
had been seized by left-wing guerrillas.
"It's been a bad night," said an official In the Iranian Section In
an allusion to the capture of the US.Embassy In Tehran by urban

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gave the signs back to the
county.
Regulatory signs include
yield, and stop signs, speed
limit signs, etc.
State and city officials all
agree placing any other
signs on poles containing
re gulatory signs tend to
distract a motorist and
could be a traffic hazard.

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"look like you are remotely

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UPI)
U.S. Ambassador to
Afghanistan Adolph Dubs was kWnspped by Modem eitremids
today and "
to death in a
between police and the
abductors,despite pleas to the proSoviet regime not to =i force.
D"5A, a native of CtAcago, was shot In the head in the Wtel

County personnel

recently placed the signs

They?

Transportation-Authority

(OSOTA).
However, city officials
recently took down 52 of the
signs because they were
placed on regulatory signs.
The county does not have
any law dealing with the
placement but does follow
the guidelines of the
Manual of Uniform Traffic
Control Devices, put out by
the U.S. Department of
Commerce according to
Ms. Firtel. One section of
the manual says no signs
should be placed on
regulatory signs, according to Ms. Firtel.
The planner noted she is

Riders

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currently compiling the
exact number of signs
w hich will have to be
relocaCed and said there
are some already In prope r

look Like they are remotely
Interested In riding the
bus," she said.
The signs will also have
to be taken off of any date
signs, according to City

locations.

The planner noted she
does not think the lack of
signs has drastically cut

Manager Warren Knowles;
should be done,
according to Knowles, is
the bus stop signs Should be
attached to their own
break-away poles and

down on the ridership on
the bus Unes.

"I really think the effect
on the number of
passengers has be en
minimal," she noted. One

Installed at the Mops. He
explain ed break-away
poles are of lIght materials

reason for this is that the

and des4pW to cut down

bus drivers have been told

injury pouibllitleg should a

to stop "where there is

motorist drive his vehicle

anyone standing and they

into the pole.
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By Oswald Jacoby
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said they feared a ntØthne ettack on the embassy.
hopper Elementary took
."Who kwws what's 1Wft to happen from b@M" Political oftime
to visit the Sanford
Miles Green, the fkd American released from the
Nursing and Convalescoid .aid. 'Thepe ,ked___
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fringe benefits totaling 1686,130 have been funded by
federal money in the Comprehensive Employment
Training Act (CETA) program, will have the same
fighting chance as other county employees of keeping
t heir Jobs after CETA funding expires for their positions
on Sept. 30.
County CommisWoners, Tuesday, on

of County Administrator Roger Neliwender agreed to
retain the CETA employees whose Jobs are considered
critical and essential in the IM'SO budget year beginning

Oct.lif thereiasufflclmtmoneyin thebudget— theunse
consideration used for all county employees.
Commissioner Dick Williams at f irst balked at the
proposal, hesitating to pledge In advance that the county
would pick up the salaries. But, Nelawender Insisted that
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without some kind of action there would be "no reason for
the CETA people to dick around and not jump ship."
"Theywlli be conaidered theunieasailotherem.
ployees," Chairman Bob French said. Approval was given
on a 4-1 vote, with Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff casting
the only negative vote.
Of the salaries, $407,223 will come from the general
fund; $248,278 from the fire protection fund and 4,lM
from the water and sewer fund. The employees are split
8iflOflg the various county departments and conetltutloesal
offices In t he courthouse.
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CETA program, County Personnel Director Lois Martin
told commissioners In recent weeks since rules and
regulations for the federal program have chMed to biring
it back to its ortglnalpwposeotatrainb program for the
chronically unemployed.
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periods ranging from seven to 14 months on the CETA
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Seminole County farme&amp;4i1m the fire ant has been
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Earlier this year a Boldest Beach asthmatic was attacked by the ants and, in essence, suffocated to death.
The fire ant began In Alabama about 2* years ago and
has mn1Jed and begun moving Into other Mates. Today
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