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by Mort Walker

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By MAX ERKI[ETTj4
Herald Staff Wrifer

the lakefront, Sanford City

metabolism? If one were on a some people's hair falls ott.

Commissioner Julian

calorie diet under a Studies have shown that individuals on low calorie diets
thousand calories a day for ve

Stenstrom has persuaded
fellow commissioners to go

a year would this actually may have a loss of sex drive.
decrease the pe rson's need for Yes, you can get along on less
the normal amount of calories food in a less than o1znaI state
tosurvive? I'd appreciate any of health. It is In a state of
information you can give me, survival.
Cigarettes
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ARCHIE
ONE OF THOSE
NO FRILLS - ECONOMY
FLIGHTS.'

HOW WAS YOUR

TRIP. MISS GRUIJDY' FINE,

DID THEY SHOW)
ANY FIRST
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STEWARDESS SHOWED
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by Howie Schneider
I'M CG
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WHOM THE PECK
AM %U MIMIS?

ftMEKXRAF"Y

YOUR BIRTHDAY
possible for you to be quite
Juuary , im .
luck when dealing with others.
Friends and associates will
CANCER (June 21-July 21)
be Instrumental this coming Willing hands will help you with
year in helping you achieve a task
for which otherwise you
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aw hopes and dsslru. They might have had to hire outside
will be lucky for you. You, in assistance. Your saving will be
turn, will be lucky for them.
substantial.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Any group you're involved with haLEO (July 23-Aug. 21) You
ve a dynamic personality
today will benefit greatly by
today,
drawing others to you
your presence. You know how
like a magnet. Wherever you go
to get things organized and y
ouPfl be well-received and
aren't afraid to do It. Find out welcome.
more of what lies ahead for you

JJ

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PRISCILLA'S POP
This has 'got to
Two als with
be.aonce-ln-a-Hfe- the same name, and
time meeting'
auy with
nnorammJcoat'

so

in 1979 by sending for your copy

by Al Vermeer
( I only wish Cab Calloway )

of the all-new Astro-Graph

y. $1 for each and a pro&amp;tive day because you are

could see this.' ,.y

capable of harmoniously
,
envelope to stro.orapii, p.o. blending your inner
Box 4$, Radio City station, your physical ability.
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
LIBRA (Sept. 23Oct. 23)
UM sign.
Something pleasant could
PISCES (Feb. 20-MaTch 20) today to put you in a good fr51II
of
Deane Fortune will be
great deal to assist you today,
SCORPIO
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at ht
dy luck Is(Oct.
La
in
yo
ur co rner
unnecessary waves

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third spade trick Is there
1A r1ht away, but West wins
NORTH
w th the queen over the jack.
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West leads a second heart.
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South wins."
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Alan: "Now comes the
sure
thing play. South leads
WE1111
EAST
his four of spades and
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finesses the nine. If east
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produces the ten, South will
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ust score three spade tricks
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sou
needs. This play has
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guarded against the actual
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spade hold g."
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Oswald:" uth can try to
work out some sort of
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squeeze for an extra trick,
Vulnerable: Neither
but his contract is now
Dealer: South
sure."
W..t Nerth East S..th

said Stendrom, following
the meet ing. The

during last month's city

William Kirchhoff said

elections,

following

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driving Into a wall of blind

The commission last July
voted to douse the lights as
a safety measure and to cut
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New Park, Page 3A
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mosquitoes. There is a
safety factor," Stenstrom
said last summer.
Stenstrom's position
chan ge on the lights came

the plug on

the lights.

When you come on 172

Evening

lights

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were

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move them If the city did
not want to light the
lakefront. He had appeared
before the city commission
two years ago to lobby for
continued use of the lights
when thought was given to,

last

turning them off.

Despite Kirchhoff's

pledge to move the light
poles, the county has not

summer's

decision the county would

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Herald Staff Writer

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In on meetings of ex-police officers to determine If a
criminal conspiracy aimed at Police Chief Ben
Butler was In the works has finished that assignment.
No criminal activity was disclosed.

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he assigned the undercover agent to Infiltrate meetings held by
aimed at engaging in criminal conspiracy against me and the city

of Sanford."
Butler said, althoughthe agent's Inte1llen.gaayfty
thering
uncovered no evidence to support criminal conspiracy charge
"their activity ( that, of the ex-policemen) bordered on criminal
conspiracy."
The Herald learned of the undercover agent's activity this___
week

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four or. five e*poUcitni, at lead one city conmilasioner and one
high-ranking police officer currently on the Sanford Police

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Depiartmiant's payroll.
Chid Butler said the agent's activity lasted three or four weeks
and Involved four-to-six written reports submitted by the wi-

,

The chief summed up the conclusions he said he reached based
on the information contained
"While there was no criminal conspiracy as such, the agent's
Information indicates the meeting were held by men who were

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disgruntled over their no longer being police officers and were
held to discuss and find ways to get revenge against me as the

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Family Of 7 Loses

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JOHN MORRIS
... served purpose'

Went
To Governor

Fagan: He

Th
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th
liaison Commissioner office has no one to conduct such an Investigation.
John Mortis said he was made aware of the undercover agent's
Fagan today declined comment on the matter.
tter

ready with 04 oontrad to be

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ere were no specific charg

and

e governor's

activities soon after taking over the liaison pod on Jan. 1.

handle iir own calls

"IthinkftserveauaefW

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Clothing,

privately," Willis said. He said
with a lesser subsidy

Goods

purpose In determining lf there w

conspiracy,' Morris said, "Apparently, there wasn't.
Morris said he was surprised when he first learned of the of,,

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cotopaillty

scene at 12:04 and had the fire oist by 1:40

pioi'.eiiu and caused extensive damage to a

pin., said GaUey.

Ssawd. No one was injwvd.

clothing from the American Red _Q=
Central Florida Chapter, Aft Hannon,
manager of the Seminole county office I

Victims of the fire received food and

home and Its contents at 517 Hickory Ave.,
&amp;WI MW RWV WrW W W five children
who oocuplsd hail of the house, lost t

flcers activities. "I was a little surprised and quite interested in
ft Wved4*IoL But, mce I saw the reports, my Interest
dropped off," he said.

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not spades and It Is up to South
officer would be of moire use elsewhere. The chid called it off,"
aims today. A large vie- think you need assistance, to find the safest way to
JIsct
, spade tricks."
tory can be yours.
said.
ror a copy of JA COB V MOOother, are going to $y
eloting usi torniture. The Children ranged In C$55Pj
See AGENT, Page 2*
wald: "He wins the first ERN,
Os
send
$1
to:
"Win
at
He
said
Mrs.
Wright had rented a room for
A.ThSaN
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age from 15 monthe to 13
GEMINI (May 21-June
20)
Inçortast
rol.
In
help&amp;itg
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heart
in
dummy
and
leads
a
Budge,"
cu
of
this
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get what you want today. apsde
toward his jack. If per,P.O.Box,pjjo ,
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s.Wrlihtsaidshewuasleeputhe
amonth and said there was somepoqlhluty
welI'direded today, makIng it ccss graciously,
of
staying
wi
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a
si
ster
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holds the queen the Station, New York, N.Y. IXID.).
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SPIDER-MAN
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A
four-year-old
playing
with
a lighter dusted
comm ...................4.1
by Stan Lee and John Romltè
today
ly0peIto he able
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according
WIUIW C.
LRS: A
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Hall Picks Mays
jà,j
there
when
the gas Is turned heck on and was
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invited to y temporarily with a neighbor,
FRANK AND ERNEST
by Bob Thaves
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of thshoe, also was at hcsneat the time.
al
said,
G
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howr,
It
wo
electrify
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be
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The beta, Is the property of Victoria Jackson
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determine
If
It
is
safe
to
turn
player elected to the Hall of Fame today in a
-....5* of 781 Lecad Ave., Sanford. A dollar estimate
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the electricity
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of
nage
was
not
available.
ludsbide
vote by the Baseball Writers
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The Sanford firemen were called to the to day there.
AssoclaUee,afthouhe was nMaanIao
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...conspiracy

chief, and against the city of Sanford."
The meetings inf iltrated by the undercover agent were held
mostly at a local restaurant "and other Sanford
The governor's office today confirmed that
The chief said he could not identify the undercover agent Sanford Police Capt. Charles Fagan attempted
"because we obviously have to protect hum." Butler also said it about six months ago to get th at office to conduct an
would be unethical to disclose the names contained In the agent's investigation into alleged Improprieties at the
reports.
Sanford Police Department. Public affairs
City Manager Warren E. Knowles was asked II he knew about spokesman Ron Croasman said the governor's office
the undercover agent's activity. "The extent to
which inI knew
about it or was involved is that I authorized payment
the declined Fagan's written request for two reasons:

lerald ,,
SANFORD FIREMAN DISCARDS BURNING DEBRIS

'lguadtodey. We cannot accs*
this," Willis told the press.
we woui rst choose to

AIM.

BEN BUTLER

dever man.

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it" Willis said to newsmen.
"We thoM the cowy was

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1ICuNdthMthe f1zTflVasdto
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continue
thly
at the
requ
county
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brealt ev. with
Before the cdnhisIoners
voted, they did not ask Willis if
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would continua the service at

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way we can do

Policemen

ASanford police undercover agent assigned to sit

Currently, Herndon 15
providi ng three ambulances
stationed in Seminole County
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the clock at a subsidy of
" zçqJtly

You're Contemplating.

necessary tort to aCc(lflpliIh 19) Although you TY (

cooperative effort between
the city and Seminole
County about eight years
ago. The county purchased
the lights and poles and the
city Installed them and has

Undercover

collation with 00,&amp;ys notice by
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county.

Pass 3 NT Pass Pass
PUS
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Opening lead: 9

bud hicks. 71he place f
today,s article.
CAMOORN (Dec. Wjan, hk nit" trick must be or
in (NEWSPAPLR ZMMRPROIC

lights and the potential
t raffic hazard they can

strorn supported pulling

offer Herndon a contract
running from Feb. 1 through
" 1 to provide the
of e
at a
subáldy c $3000 monthly.
Commissioner Bob Sturm
who proposed the compromise
the contract would
auid
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majoriaWdoceandexerithie

editorial in the paper,"

maintained them.
County Commissioner

man Bob French casting the

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t make any

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the expense of lighting the

as a result of input he said
he received from voters

Deal

subsidy from the board f
county commissioners, today
turned down a compromise
proposal from the county,
saying he will refuse to
negotiate.
County commission on a 4-i
vote with Commission Chair-

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by Stoffel &amp; H.Imdahl
ORY, 5IRE, ur r CAMT

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costs. At that time Sten-

lights to be turned on.

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only negative vote, decided to

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said Alas Sontag
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South
today &amp;-A might(am you with
shown in
A
Oswald: "Let's Ttifl 5Ofli Vermont reader asked us if
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small winall. u
articles on play for a while, we open It one club or one
ARIES (March 21-April 19) something you've
wan
How
about some examples
Go where the action Is or
ting, go
of
playing
for a specific In sUmdard American a
your friends are gathered.
SAGIITARIUS
(Nov.
23-Dec.
number
tricks
in a suit." 15hand is just below
You're
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Alan: "Here's one. South t point-notn
range. So
you can be Involved
With
man
y today can awaken in others a nu eight tricks in aces and the standard
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people.
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e
a
short
suit
d
so
you should still
TAURUS (April *May 20) perauiiswhoniigH fit into plans South can on
notiu
ly expect two - open one club as we did In
Concentrate on matters of

oj~Nl
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BUGS BUNNY
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could be an especially

hadn't been for the

for the past 10 years, under a

I don't recommend It either

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of

Monroe

Morris and Moore noted

Idus Willis, president of
Herndon Ambulance Service,
which has been providing
Seminole County with
emergency ambulanceservice

WIN AT BRIDGE

For Tuesday, January 23, 1979

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David Fart In support
Ste rom's proposal.

Lake

mosquitoes. However,
Farr said there is a new
sodium vapor light that is
less expensive and less
likely to attract Insects.
"I really wouldn't have
brought It up again If It

midnight Jan. 31.

markedly as soon as your diet is for longer than six weeks at a
severely restricted In calories, time. After that, at the very
This is nature's way of enabling latest, a person should add to
your body to survi ve a fast, that basic balanced diet
starvation or semi-starvation additional food to mai ntain a
period,
stable weight for several weeks
Your body is deigned to before you try to lose any more,

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down

and joined Commissioner

Around

I've had over this, I've seen
the light," Keith quipped In
explaining Ms change of
heart. He noted several
citizens had complained
about his opposition to
li ghting the lights.

rw amiatiance service after

— — fat, the body's way of storing Letter num ber 4-7, Weight
energy. It doesn't r eq uire Losing Diet, which provides a
oxygen to convert calories into well-balanced, low calorie, low

metabolism slows

Monday did an about-face

minole County may have

fat the same way It does to fat diet which is suitable for
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release
calories from food.
weight control programs. It
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what happens If you're on a provides 1200 to 1300 calories a
starvation diet? Your day.

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vote two weeks ago. At that
time, Mayor Lee P. Moore
and Commissioners John
Morris and Eddie Keith
opposed the lights. Keith

Go On

Will

By DONNA FZTES

required because less food is persons stops smoking he may
broken down to release energy. substitute eating for smoking.
Instead, thefood is converted to
lam sending you The Health

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biochemical processes are activity by smoking and others
altered. Less oxygen is respond by eating. When a

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The 3.2 vote taken

to rekindle the lights along

of

Lights

The

Monday night reversed the

Citing supportive
newspaper editorials as
signs of community dUII

metabolism They contain
metabolism,
DEAR READER — You've nicotine, which is a
asked some very good poison. Tissues don't tiny.
questions. An inadequate when they are being poisoned
production of thyroid
anymore than plants thrive
means that the metabolism of when they're being poisoned.
the cells actually slows down. The other problem Is that some
The fundamen ta I
respond to their nervous

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metabolism? Can an individual pleasant changes such as loss of
do anything to Increase his energy, changes of personality,
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and sodas and Ice cream cones rate, it does require less energy
for lunch and yet they are slim, and less food to survive,
But there are a lot of UnIs smoking related to

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every day and yet they are By slowing down all of
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patriot who spent thi of lIfe In
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hostel where his family has stayed since crossing the
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border to Hong ling Dec. 23.
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said he deeu't know what he will do when he gets
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when he arrives In Plalr'fIeld.
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Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1979

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IN BRIEF
Fire Kills 28 In Finnish
Senior Citizens Home
HELSINKI, Finland (UPI)—A fire swept
through a senior citizens home today, killing
28 people in Finland's second worst fire in
modern history, police said. Thirty-one were
killed in a 1966 mental hospital blaze.
Many of the victims were trapped in the
intensive-care wing of the home in Virrat, 220
miles northwest of the capital of Helsinki,
police said.
The home housed 69 pensioners and staff.
Police said 41 survived, 26 died in the flames
and two were missing.

Shah Furious At U.S.?
MARRAKESH, Morocco (UP!)— Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlaci and Empress
Farah of Iran are in their second week of
exile, visiting King Hassan I!, and there was
speculation the shah might delay or even
cancel his trip to the United States. There are
reports the shah is furious about the Carter
administration's tilt toward the present
civilian government in Iran.

Tokyo, Kinshasa Most Costly
UNITED NATIONS (UP!)— Tokyo and
Kinshasa, Zaire, are the world's most expensive cities while living costs are lowest in
Colombo, Sri Lanka, the United Nations said
in a survey based on living costs of its officials
in cities around the world.

Coke Loaded For Chinese
HONG KONG (UP!)
Workmen loaded
500,000 bottles of Coca-Cola onto a train today
for the first shipment of a foreign soft drink to
China in 30 years. Coca-Cola executive Dan
Greene of Atlanta said the reappearance of
the drink was aimed at the Chinese Lunar
New Year festivities and the tourists
celebrating there Jan. 28.
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
A White House
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worked on his State of the Union address he is
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tonight, more than any other speech during
his presidency. He called the draft "quintessential Carter." The speech, now in its
seventh draft, Carter describes as "hopeful
but realistic." He will deliver the address at 9
p.m., and it will be televised and broadcast
nationally.

CHI iNG KAI-shek, MOA TSE-tung

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41n 1754, the first U.S. trading ship set sail for China. Two
centuries later, Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hiiao-ping Is
returning the visit to launch a new era In Sine-American
relations — a development that is sure to meet stiff
conflict In the Just-reconvened U.S. Congress. The Herald
today presents the third in a series tracing the centuries.
old relations between the United States and China.

WASHINGTON (UP!)— The Carter administration is in the market for someone to
replace Jay Solomon as head of the scandalridden General Services Administration,
although no one, including Solomon, knows
quite why. Solomon was Carter's choice to
take over and clean up the GSA.

Despite its shaky status, the Peking regime at least enjoyed the
recognition of foreign powers who saw it as their best hope for
retaining their long-standing trade privileges in China.
His requests for aid Ignored by the West, Sun turned In 1923 to
the young Bolshevik government of the Soviet Union for help hr
building his party and his army. "We no longer look to the West,"
he announced. "Our faces are turned toward Russia."
Sun's dream of a united republican China remained unfulfilled'
upon his death in 1925. But his successor, Chiang Kai-shek, one Third In a series
year later launched the successful "northern campaign" against
Peking and the war-lords.
The drive ended in 1928 with the fail of Peking and international
recognition of the Kuomintang as the legitimate government of

By BARBARA McDOWELL
Special To The Herald
Sun Yat-sen was in the midst of a U.S. fund-raising tour in 1911
when he read in a Denver newspaper that the Chinese empire had

been overthrown.
Sun today hailed by both Peking and Taipei as the father of
modern China
had launched his crusade for a republican
government in 1905 by establishing the forerunner of his
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But the Nationalists' problems were far from over.

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New Trial In Death Plot?
HOUSTON (UP!)
Millionaire T. Cullen
Davis, freed on $39,000 bond after a mistrial on
charges he plotted the slaying of his divorce
judge, predicts he will never spend another
day in jail. Fort Worth prosecutors, however,
said they would be ready as early as this
spring to retry and convict Davis on the
charge.

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During the campaign, Chiang had become Increasingly

Sun espoused on a program based on "Three Principles of the
People": a nationalism, parliamentary democracy and a vague
form of socialism.
Sun hurtled home to be proclaimed president of the new
government, but he soon relinquished the post to Yuan Shih-k'al,
the general who had led the final assault on the Manchu dynasty.
Yuan had little use for Sun's three principles. He intended to
found a new dynasty with himself as emperor. Sun vowed to
continue the revolution from the south of China.
Yuan died In 1916 before uniting the country. The militarydominated government he left behind In Peking faced challenges
not only from Sun's Kuomlntant forces but also from local
warlords In the provinces. China was in a state of near anarchy.

suspicious of his Communist comrades in arms. They were
removed from the party in a bloody 1927 purge.
Beselged repeatedly by the Nationalists, the Communists began
their arduous 6,000-mile "Long March" to the northern province
of Shensi in 1934.
Fewer than one-third of the nearly 100,000 who began the march
lived to reach their destination.
But among the survivors were several men who would play
decisive roles in China's future — (Thou En-Lai, Teng Hsiao-ping
and the former library worker who had emerged during the
march as the undisputed leader of the Chinese Communists, Mao

Blanton Late Pardons Nixed
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)— Ray Blanton,
insisting he was still governor, tried to order
the release of 16 prisoners two days after he
was booted from office. Blanton's request was
ignored, however, and officials of Gov. Lamar
Alexander's administration vowed Monday to
keep the 16 inmates in prison until the matter
is resolved in court—possibly later today.

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Girl Falls 11 Stories, Lives
CHICAGO (UP!)— A 9-year-old girl fell 11
stories down an elevator shaft and lived to tell
her mother she was "okay." DeWanda
Vaughan was listed in satisfactory condition
at Cook County Hospital today with a broken
leg and a cut on her head.

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IOWA CITY, Iowa (UP!)— A female
firefighter reprimanded and sent home
without pay because she breast-fed her baby
at work will file suit against the city, her attorney says. Attorney Jane Fikleberry of Iowa
City said she will ask for an injunction to
prevent city officials from disciplining Linda
Eaton, 26, for breast-feeding her infant son
during her "personal time" while on duty.

Snow, Winds Blast Midwest
By United Press International
Blinding snow, whipped by strong winds,
.1, today blasted the winter-weary Midwest with
Its second major storm in a week-and-a-half.
The storm battered the Northern Plains
Monday, the Midwest by nightfall and the
Mississippi Valley early today.

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which read, "Jakette, We love you;" and
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Rovinsky, 32, a Jewelry store employee who
four weeks ago decided Jakette's bulb called
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said, "I love Jake;" had a billboard made
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Plans for a new park to be developed over a period of
Not all the money for
developed by the Sunrise years, according to Stenstrom. development of the park will be
Kiwanis Club on 13 acres of city The initial phase of develop- raised immediately from fundland east of the Church of the ment would call for completion raising, said Stenstrom. The
Nazarene on Sanford Avenue of a softball diamond for the club may have to seek a bank
just south of 25th Place were church league by March or loan to purchase the merry-goapproved by the Sanford City April.
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City Manager Warren E. the church league was having for further parks development.
Knowles to work out terms of trouble finding a place to play Eventually, the money from
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rides and concessions can be
its games, he said.
divided between the club and
City Commissioner Julian
In addition to the softball the city, according to StenStenstrom, who proposed the
strom.
park, presented the formal field, the park would eventually
plans for the facility to fellow include a little league baseball
Stenstrom has noted a similar
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commissioners,
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He noted the group plans to volleyball courts; a merry-gorevenue for that city
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raise all the money and supply round and several other on providing
a piece of land that had not
all the manpower to develop the children's rides,
provided a return for the city in
park at little or no cost to the
the
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Working with Stenstrom On
However, he cautionedthe development of the park will
expense of laying pipe for come from the club's fund- the idea has been Contrestroom facilities may have to raising efforts, according to missioner David Farr, a former
Stenstrom. However, some planner, who helped develop JU1IAN STENSTROM
be shouldered by the city.
funds may come from the the site plan for the park. his services to the project.—
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BRUNSWICK, Ga. (UPI)—Ten people were
arrested and nearly 60,000 pounds of
marijuana, worth an estimated $25 to $30
million, were confiscated today In a pre-dawn
raid authorities called the largest drug bust in
Georgia history.

Grain Lift Blast Hurts 2
LEXINGTON, Neb. (UP!)— A grain
elevator explosion today knocked two employees off a 120-foot high tower and shattered
storefront windows two blocks away in
downtown Lexington. Authorities said the two
male workers at the David Harwn Mills were
taken to Th-County Hospital In serious condition.
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The Republican
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Party's site selection committee today
recommended the GOP hold Its 190 national
convention in Detroit. The recommendation
was submitted to the full Republican National
Committee for expected immediate approval.

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Herald Staff Writer
Regular job slots for 55 county employees, whose
$710,000 in salaries are being paid by the federally
funded Comprehensive Employment Training Act
(CETA), should be created in the county budget
beginning Oct. 1, l9.
County Administrator Roger Neiswender and Office of
Management, Analysis and Evaluation OMAE Director Jeff
Etchberger made this recommendation to the county commission
in workshop Monday, ca lling all of the jobs either critical or
essential to continued county government operation. The jobs are
to be phased out of the federally funded program Oct. 1.
Etchberger said the county government has a total of 143 em
ployees under the CETA program. Most of the balance of the jobs,
beyond what is considered critical and essential, would be conS
tinued under the CETA program.
The jobs considered critical and essential, according to Etchberger, are, for the most part, in the health and safety area.
The largest area of need, according to Neiswender, is in the
public safety area — the fire department where the payroll of
CETA firemen recommended transferred to regular county
payroll is $230,000.
Neiswender added that the county also has a higher investment
in terms of training costs in the firefighters. Commissioner Bob
Sturnl said he talked to nearly every CETA firefighter and found
all but two have filed job applications with other governmental
bodies in the area.
While the county administrator did not foresee any increase In
regular property tax for the county to absorb the 55 jobs, he said it
will probably be necessary to increase the taxes in the unincorporated area for fire protection from the current $1.90 per
$1,000 assessed property valuation to $2.
"The only alternative is to pass the cost on to those being served," Neiswender said.

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this year, such as fire station construction, that won't be
necessary next year.
The county is forbidden from levying more than $2 for fire
protection.
"We have to maintain minimum manning levels," Public
Safety Director Gary Kaiser said.
A final workshop on the matter was set for Feb. 5 before a
decision is made by commissioners.
By that time, Commission Chairman Bob French said, the
Individual county commissioners can have interviewed various
department heads to hear explanations of the designation of
certain of the CETA employees as critical and or essential.
Meanwhile, Sandy Goard, office manager for Seminole ElecLions Supervisor Camilla Bruce, said that, although Mrs. Bruce
listed a CETA elections accounting clerk as critical to the
operation of the office, It was listed in the Etchberger-Neiswender

report as essential.
Mrs. Goard said Mrs. Bruce's office In 1969 with 29,000
registered voters had three assistants while this year with nearly
50,000 voters has only four assistants. She said in view of the in-

creased responsibilities of the office, the elections accounting
clerk must be kept on.

Missile

Test Successful

CAPE CANAVERAL,
IUPI) The 18th Trident missile in
the Navy's $23.97 billion Trident program was successfully flight
tested today from a land-based launch pad.
"It was the last of the land series and was successful," said a
spokesman for the Air Force Eastern Test Range. The Trident,
which had an instrumented payload, lifted off at 10 a.m. and
landed in an Atlantic Ocean target range.
The Navy's Trident program Includes 18 land-pad tests, seven
launches from a converted Poseidon submarine and several
shakedown operations from a Trident submarine.
The first Triden test flight from a submarine is scheduled in the
spring of this year.
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S a.m. readings: tern.

TIDES
WEDNESDAY
yesterday's
high,
Daytona Beach: high 3:58
72;
barometric pressure, 30.04; a.m., 4:15 p.m., low 10:15 a.m.,'
relative humidity, 97 percent. 10:21 p.m
Forecast: Increasing
Port Canaveral: high 2:46
cloudiness today with a chance a.m., 4:03 p.m., low 10:00 a.m.,
of showers this afternoon. 10:10 p.m.
Showers and thunderstorms
Bayport: high 11:24 am.,
tonight and turning cooler. 9:55 p.m., low 4:36 a.m., 4:22

perat, 47; overnight low, 44;

Clearing Wednesday.

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"We can
help save

resign.

"The Sunshine Amendment Is
STEPHEN

Graham,
who complied with the law asa
former senator and as governor. "Now is the time for
responsibile public officials to
comply.
The law was upheld by the

ITlOrley

constitutional," said

BARTON

Barton said today It will take

a new home now wider con- four months to complete
druetton in Whisper Wood in atruction of the house and If his
satat i'ait, OIItZIdS the city, Winior Manor home is sold

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contingent on the sale of his before that time, he and his
family will be moving In May.
current borne,
A sign announcing that the
s
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He saidshicolleagues
home Is being constructed for Lcngwood City Cornmisslonare
Nancy and Steve Barton Is aware he may be moving outPC" outside the structure in side the city.
Sabel palm. The builder of the

U.S. Supreme Court Monday.
a, D-West Palm Beach,
Rules Chairman Dempsey
Barron, D-Panama City, and
Ways and Means Chairman
Jack Gordon,D-Miami Beach,

said they will meet late today to
home is Ron Bennett, Barton
Barton was elected bya decide whether to ask the court
salt
landslide in December over an to reconsider.
opponent, Burt Benwieln
I don't think anybody is
Diggs: No
City Clerk Linda Martin said above the law and the Supreme
today, according
Cowl has said now that the law
charter, Barton's seat could be Is clear," Graham told a news
Panel Boss
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
commission
or
the
remainder
HeconcededMat the senators
He
Rep. Chades Dias, D-Mich.,
term, ending In January, have the right to ask the court
01
the
convicted of padding his INI
reconsider, although, as an
.to
payroll, has withdrawn his
attorney,
he doubts It would
"lon
would
fall
1
If
the
ccn'n'
name from consideration as
to
reverse
itself.
appoint
a
replacement
within
chairman of a flora, sub.
i'iiithItay30dait1ni1gflatIfl---aA governor his no power- over
spars his further congreaskpal special election would have to senders. If they refuse to
comply, he said, "It would be
be called, Mrs Martin said,
punishment.
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(UPI) the Senate's responsibility to
Gov. Bob Graham said today decide what action."
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and his two top committee
chairmen should comply with
the financial disclosure law or

Longwood City Corn.
missioner Steve Barton, elected
second terinon the
to
governing body by a landslide
In December, may be resigning
his post as early as May.
"It all depends on whether I
can sell my borne" Barton said
today. He said his borne In
Wlmor Manor lson the market
and he has signed a contract for

Keep 55
CETA obs,
County Told

In addition Etchberger said the 10 cent increase would raise
about $85,000 with the remainder of the cost for the firefighters'
salaries coining from funds allocated for capital Improvements

Sanford Approves Plans
For New Kiwants Park

Barton

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The couple tried unsuccessfully for six
years to have a baby. After a number of
frustrating visits to doctors who offered little
hope, they finally met Dr. Abraham Rako(f of
Jefferson's fertility clinic. suggested
Rovinsky take fertility drugs.
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hearing,
But on Sunday, Rovinaky did just that to
welcome lila child, Julia Am Jakeite. He
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that a burglary was lit PtUCIU
would require new negotiations. according10 records. Entrance
Caatined Frees Page IA)
Earlier In the public hearing to the store apparently was
ray with one unit adding with on the ambulance service, made through a window on the
It amount of money, "we Willis had said that two 01 the
t door Which was broken by
old have to go back to pickup three ambulances stationed
a rock, records Indicate.
for ambulances. There's the Cowdy are b14 ntoed
Outland is In Jail in lieu of
way we could provide the to provide advancstifsmçporls
ssd level of service"
Including
hurt
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motion
for
monkaft .qniis.
Poting against
HOUSE BUiGUiY
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nthen are only elØ mist the firm In upgrading persons entered the Sanford
is left before the curried sorvk.lnthsesutgrnsld,ofthe home 01 Horace Glenn M 41
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"I think the investigation died a natural death," he said.
School and stole $700 worth of
In good condition today at
Chief Butler also confirmed today that one of the primary Winter Park Memorial Hospital
equipment, reports indicate.
reasons for assigning the agent to sit in in on the ex-policemen's suffering a gunshot wound
meetings was because of recent internal "morale" and "Image" sustained in an armed robbery
The thieves apparently enproblems at the department, "brought about mostly by the high- at the Lake Howell Gas Station,
tered the trailer by reaching
ranking official named in the agent's report."
Lake Howell and State Road
through an open window and
Chief Butler also said a recent reorganization of the depart- 436, about 1:30 a.m. today.
unlocking the front door of the
mentpersonnel was designed to eliminate that problem and
The man, Wesley Woodham,
trailer
which belonged to Par
nuneu IL was wmus wrecuy aunea as site mgn-raniung omucer. 706 East 14th St., was the atPlumbing Co.
Asked If that high-ranking officer is Charles Fagan, the chief tendant on duty at the time of
Entrance to the home was
repealed his position on declining to name anyone Listed In the the robbery, according to made by breaking the window
CAR THEFT
agent's reports.
Casselberry Police Chief located at the southwest part of
An
unknown
number of
utler did, however, confirm that information supplied by the George Karcher.
the home.
forced
persons
open
the back
agent touched on one incident in which the Lone city commissioner
door of a 1971 Chevy owned by
named, allegedly indicated he (the commissioner) would attempt
Two men in a late model dark
WINDOW DAMAGED
John Findley, 63, and stole
to go to the governor's office to ask the department be inblue Buick or Cadillac stopped
A car belonging to Reggie Items worth $250.
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made that statement, one of the ex-policemen told the corn- men entered the gas statlonand someone using an air rifle shot was parked at the Days Inn on
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missioner that had already been attempted by a high-ranking pulled a long-barreled pistol through the passenger window Hwy 46 in Sanford was a
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officer.
demanding all the money on where the car was parked at 207 televisIon and two fishing poles.
Aspokenan with the governor's office disclosed today such an
hand, according to Karcher.
Palm Place In Sanford.
effort was made about six months ago and said It was made by
Woodham handed over an
TP.4flpThEfl
Captain Fagan. Fagan declined today to comment when told that. undertermined amount of cash.
A construction trailer owned
CHECK MISSING
the govrnorsofticeap&amp;raumandisclosed.
ACheCk fro(n Disney world by Greater Construction Co.
The
robber
then
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Fagan also said he does net believe he Is the high-ranking of.
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ficer referred to in the agent's reports.
wee
kend
whll't
It
was
parked
at
stolen sometime over the
shoulder, said Karcher.
"I never attended any meetings held by any ex-policemen.
weekend from her apartment at Sunshine Tree Blvd. About $60
.p
"The
way
things
were
made every effort to be friends with everyone on the department, recon
Ridgewood Arms Apartments In merchandise was taken from
ru
ed,
st
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the citizens of Sanford and any of those ex-officers I saw them parently meant
the trailer when the thieves
Sanford.
to kill him
Individually from time to time, but it had nothing to do with any
entered by breaking a window
(Woodham)," said Karcher.
awwwo"llp
CASH
HEISTED
at
the rear of the trailer and
Woodham was discovered a
'The agent, according to Butler, said the ex-policemen
About
$50
was
stolen
from
the
pushing
plywood. Included
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themselves 'Expos,' meaning ex-policemen, and that their
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taken
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goalwu'Ezpose'byplannthganyacflvftytodfscredJtmeij his father, an off-duty cDekle's Gulf Station atlol&amp; telephone, ajacket and metal
Longwood police officer, ac.
the city of Sanford."
French Ave. The missing tape.
The chief declined to say where any of the agent's reports are cording to Karcher. The eldere money was reported by Melvin
Woodham had stopped at th
*by,or where the ma tter may go from here.
SEREOTHE
station to get gas, ezpaineci Dekie after he had checked the
A sewdrIver was possibly The body of Mrs. Dorothy E. White, 52, of 132 Marcia Drive, Forest City, was
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records.
used by burglars to pry open to found about eight feet from the shoreline In Pearl Lake south of State Road 43$ I
the floor behind the counter.
enter the home of Alone and Just west of State Road 434 in Forest City early Monday afternoon. An
SCJRGLA$Y
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Grand Jury Convening
Thomas Sli* Jr. In Maitland autopsy performed this morning at Seminole Memorial Hospita
PAIRNADED
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Sometime
over
the
weekend
and dea1astereo and acgnsoe was no evidence o(fosslplay and the womandIeof
Roosevelt thglandJr.,
ing.
She
was reported
.The Seminole County Grand Jury will be em. a 14-year.old Juvenile were an imbiown number of persona television worth $1,900, ac. m issin g from her home by her husband Jan. 15. He said
entned the con
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dent, according to a Seminole County Sheriff's spokesman
according to a spokesman for the state attorney's police and charged with
burglary to Ralph's Con.
fectionery at 1519 W. 13th
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tacked settlements In northern
Israel today with a rocket dead In Palestinian camps and
barrage, and Israeli gunners many wounded.
retaliated almost Immediately
"The shelling is so intense
by shelling two guerrilla camps around Tyre that it has not yet
near the port of Tyre.
been possible to clear all of the
After Israel's long-range ar- wounded from the streets," one
tillery and gunboats opened up, witness told UP! Correspondent
the Palestinians returned fire, David Pearce in Beirut.
and Israel's right-wing ChrisAmbulances screamed along
tan allies In south Lebanon the roads of the guerrillajoined in the bombardment, controlled port and general
reports from the area said.
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BONN, West Germany (UPI) from weeping men and women
The American television film who said they were ashamed of
"Holocaust" confronted Ger- the crimes committed in
ans with their Nazi past, and Germany's name.
drew both criticism from
Holocaust was televised in
viewers for "opening old the United States last year and
wounds" and emotional out- won six Emmy Awards.
bursts from others ashamed of
Two German-made TV docutheir orears.
mentarles', one summarizing
Telecast of the first episode of the history of European anti.
fl1LIm, u oiner ueiauing
uie lour-parL series, wnicn
deals with the Nazi genocide of the 12 years of Nazi persecution
Jews, was greeted with 500 and mass murder of the Jews,
phone calls to the originating preceded the drama last week.
station in Cologne.
Neo-nazi groups threatened
After the 140-minute pro- to disrupt Monday's broadcast,
gram, another 400 people took as they did the telecast of one of
part in a call-in panel session the German-made documentarwith concentration camp survi- in last Thursday.
vors and experts on the Nazi
Two explosions at television
era.
towers during the broadcast of
Three more broadcasts will the second documentary Thurs.
be shown tonight, Thursday and day night blacked out about 1
Friday nights.
million of the estimated 20
About one-third of Monday's million TV receivers in West
callers objected to the pro- Germany for about 30 minutes.
gram, on grounds It "unnecesPersons shouting Nazi niosarily opened old wounds," gaits phoned TV stations before
"besmirched the Germans" or
and after the explosions,
"undermined Germany's inter- promising more violence if the
national reputation."
"Holocaust" series was
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Other calls, however, came withdrawn.

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Uncertainties

ByJDARAYNES

In Iran
There is nothing certain about the future of the
government of Iran except that It will no longer be
headed by the shah and even that is uncertain.
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahiavi has left the
country, probably never to return.
"The shah Is gone forever!" the demonstrators
shout.
The shah says he is just going on vacation
because he is tired. But there were tears in his eyes
when he left.
The Pahlavi dynasty, established by his father
in 1925, may be at an end. On the other hand, the
shah fled the country briefly in 1953 and later
returned to the Peacock Throne.
He was installed on that throne in 1941 by
British and Soviet troops, after his father was
deposed because he was suspected of collaboration
with the Nazis.
The young shah got the throne back In 1953 with
the help of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
It Is apparent that there has been a great deal
of outside Interference in the internal affairs of
Iran. That kind of interference should not be
tolerated in the current crisis.
Both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. should stay out
and stand clear until the Iranians decide for
themselves what form of government they will
have.
There are three forces that will be contending
for power
the army, the National Front of
parliamentarians, and the Moslem religious
movement led by the Ayatollah Khomeini.
The greatest uncertainty now surrounds the
future of the government the shah left behind.
Khomeini has pledged to return probably later
this week to overthrow that government headed
by Shahpour Bakhtiar
and Install his own.
At the same time, the military has made a
pledge of Its own: not to conduct a coup d'etat.
This latter Is good news indeed and forestalls
for now the greatest fear of world observers of a
civil war in Iran, in which a vacuum would be
created allowing other forces and interests to
become a part of U sis*bi*,çwgrae.......
Th is country, with Its heavy stake In Iranian
oil, must hope for stability In Iran.
With our tradition of respect for human rights,
we must also hope for an Iranian government that
respects the rights of the people.
But there Is little we can do at this point to
Influence the course of events In Tehran.
The shah did some good for his country in his 37
years of power. But, In the end, he lost touch with
his
e.
Wthen the best thing he could do for them
was to leave quietly.
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Even the prices were super If you happened to
be a proprietor,
Hotel rooms which go for % usually, were $10.
Residents in the Orange Bowl were getting up to
$25 to park in their yard or driveway,
Those hotels which helped headquarter the NFL
learns and personnel working and covering the
game offered chopped steak for $8, steak for $20 and
lobster for $30.
.eoftheNgMlgtdiofmyweekendth Miami was
when I stumbled onto a crowd gathered In the
Americana Hotel lobby. I figured Tom IAdry was
holding court.
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-waving fanatics pushed Pittsburgh
those towel
downfield on at least two drlve&amp;
The city of Mom' Itself was also in a super mood

Everyone at Super Bowl XIII in Miami Sunday
had his own personal hero.
I'm undecided between the creator of the Terrible
Towel, Lynn Swam and the Dallas monkey.
Fan. with color TVs saw those thouewida of
yellow towels unfurled ever$lme the Steele s did
anything right.
The No. 1 Terrible Towel after, however, was
Swarm, star receiver for Pittsburgh. In pregame
introductions, Swann 1eed wildly in the air
several times, sending the Steeler cheering section
Into a mad frenzy, which extended throughout the
first half.
In contrast, the Dallas Cowboys seemed to aneak
onto the sidelines.
Clearly, what generated most Interest on the
Dallas side of the field was the parading of the
Cowboy cheerleaders.
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But It was a monkey dressed In a Dallas Cowboys
uniform. He was being asked various questions, and
responding In a truly felfichulting manner.
"What do you think of the Ptttsbwlh Steelers?"

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"Well, how about the Dallas Cowboys?" was e
next query. To which the little guy cheered, clapped
and shook a Rocky clenched fist in the air.
"What about Terry Bradshaw?" The monkey
bowed his head and shook It from side to side.
Notch, the mention of Roger Staubach sent It Into
delirious hand-Jives.
He was shown briefly on IV at thegame.
Incredible psrtlsthathlaowfletPal U for Ms seat
at the gain..
Ah, but foot ball indeed lsa game that turns people
every which way but loose.

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Seminole High stages its fall sports banquet next
sday night at Mayfair, and Seminole followers
wf want to attend the event should purchase their
tlé,ket as soon as possible
Iat1ng for the 7 p.m. affair at Mayfair Country siatel at 6:15...
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be
Vanity and junior vanity teams for football, Soccer Slgnups
volleyball and cross country will be honored.
Perhaps the highlight of the night will be the
presentation of the Peter Schul Award, given Set Saturday
annually to the football player deemed to have made Registration for the Central
the most signifiCant Contribution in the season.
Florida Soccer League will be
$VP and most Improved awards Will be made in held in Sanford Saturday f
eaih sport.
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Seminole Is home against
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DALlAS (UP!) Fans of the Individually as they stepped directed at Smith, read:
Dallas Cowboys are normally from the plane and there were
"Pittsburgh's tacky. We love
depleted as blase and spoiled, cheers for each one. But the Jackie."
but on Monday It seemed as If largest ovations were saved for
After all the players had
they loved their team more In quarterback Roger Staubach, disembarked, Coach Tom
defeat than they had all season outspoken linebacker Thomas Landry and his wife walked
in victory.
Henderson and tight end Jackie down the steps to be greeted by
The Cow boys returned to Smith , whose 16-year quest to another cheer.
Dallas Monday from their reach the Super Bowl was
"The guys put forth a great
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frustrating 351 Super Bowl spoiled by dropping a cinch effort," Landry said. "The
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XIII setback against the Pitts- touchdown pass In the third breaks had to go one way or the
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burgh Steelers and as they quarter.
other and t his time they went
stepped off the plane they were
One sign on the fence, the other."
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confronted by 2,000 screaming
fans.
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"We're a little down right
now," said Cowboys' President
and General Manager Tex
"'',Li
Schramm. "But it's wonderful,
after a game which was so
disappointing to all of us, to find
acrowdllkethiswaltingtosee
us home. We have real fans."
'The crowd that turned out In I
windy, chilly conditions was
I
more than twice as large as the
one that had seen them off to
Miami the week before.
i
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Even 10 members of the
Herald Photo by Tom vilicen?
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
squad
showed up to lead the
Len Sutton and Jeff Litton (54) hit the floor In putchant
of
"We're No, 1."
suit of a loose ball, but It was Lyman which came up
"I
'
m
sorry
we lost," said
with the big pickup, a 6742 victory over the Crooms
safety
Charlie
Waters to
high freshmen. Antoine Lemons scored 28 points for strong
the crowd, many of whom were
the winners, 19 In the first half, and Jay Poag added teen-age girls who had come
10. Sutton was Crooms' lone bright spot with 16 speclfidally to see him. "But
points and 23 rebounds, Crooms, now 17-3, hosts we'll make up for It next year."
The players were Introduced
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head in wonderment over what happened to his prize
bit* R's Fame,
'I don't want to say she was stolen, because that
might discourage anyone who has her from bringing
her back," said Ryan Monday. "But there is a $500
':.
reward for her return, no questions asked.
Speculation is that the greyhound was either set
loOse or taken from the truck in the parking lot at the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
"We don't bother to lock the trucks," said Ryan.
"It - happened In broad daylight. If someone did take
h, and itthkesa lot of guts to walk uptoaman's
truck and do that, I just hope they treat her well.
flyan, of Lake Mary, says he has never lost a
gryhotmd before. The reason he believes the dog
didn't merely escape her cage in the truck is that she
'would have tried to get back on the track, where
ithe:mechanical lure andpeople were. Also a.
security guard, who saw nothing.
Plans for R's Fame was to become a brood bitch BUTTON, BUTTON!
her racing days are over. She's four, and
greyhounds don't race past five years of age. The WHO'S GOT
breeding line on R's Fame Is excellent, Her THE BUTTON?
mother's sister whelped B. Ginger, one of the most
sudcessful greyhounds at SOKC in recent years
"I had several inquiries about breeding her," said
Ran. "These people are above suspicion."
If someone grabbed R's Fame for a pet, they have
a mighty expensive one,
If they planned to breed her, they would have to
fa
papers
pets before the pupa could race.
cases In recent memory included
a Ben Jacques greyhound which showed up In a St.
Three games dot the high
Petersburg lady's yard, chained to a ";and an school basketball schedule
tonight for Seminole County
Arkona racing star who was never found.

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weekend at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
While fans were trying to pick qulnielas, perfectas
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Cowboys' pass rush if the Steelers hoped to make It three out of a little too far carrying wide receiver Drew Pearson backward.
generally unasked to make any of those IV commercials.
yards and four touchdowns.
three in the Super Bowl.
This was after Pearson had hauled in one of Roger Staubach's
But you ask Terry Bradshaw and he'll tell you two of them
"We realized they were going to do everything they could to passes and the whistle had blown.
helped make him Super Bowl XII1,s MVp.
"I
if we gave Terry the time he needed, he would do the harass Terry and our wide receivers and that it was our job to
The Cowboys charged Wagner, obviously remembering how *
Their names are Jon Kolb and Sam Davis, one Is a tackle and thingsfelt
he wanted," said Davis, the oldest player on the Steelers protect them," Kolb said.
Mike
Barber had accused the Steelers' safety of injuring him
the other a guard, and because of the job they did on Dallas' All. roster at 34 and the one who has been with them longest, 12
Mike
Webster,
the
Steelers'
All-Pro
center,
also
unnecessarily
played
a
fine
with a diving block in the AFC finale two weeks ago
Pro Randy White and huge Harvey Martin, Bradshaw was able to seasons.
and helped Davis handle White from time to time.
against
Houston.
For awhile, there was a threat of a free-for-all
do the Job he did on the Cowboys Sunday In pacing the Pittsburgh
"You have to give Sam Davis credit for the great blocking Job between the Cowboys and Steelers.
Most of the other Steelers were hoping the agile 255-pound Davis
SteelerS to their 35-31 world title victory.
"I heard Drew had his ribs hurt on that play and I'm sorry
In last year's Super Bowl game, White and Martin emerged CO- would have a good game against the Cowboys because he, more he did on Randy White," commented the Steelers' center. "Most
than any of them, experienced the frustration of such past Pitt- of the time, he went one-on-one with him."
about
that," Wagner said. "We're coached to drive into the
MVP's after the Cowboys beat the Denver Broncos. In Sunday's sburgh teams
Webster called the game with the Cowboys "very physical" but receiver and try to get the ball loose and that's what I was trying
that
wallowed
through
season
like
1-13
and
records
contest with the Steelers, they merely emerged, coining out 2-11-1, and because he's one of the most popular members on the "very enjoyable."
to do. It's just how the game is played. A couple of their players
second best against Davis and Kolb.
"We consider Dallas a great football team," he added. "If we got upset about It and said 'that's not football,' but I felt I did the
club.
To win, the Cowboys knew they had to rush Bradshaw, not give
"With around six minutes left," Davis laughed, after Sunday's played them next week again, It might be different."
right thing."

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A typical certification organization
probably the but known to retail consumers IS
To arrive at this finding, the survey evaluated
Underwriters Laboratories, whose "UL"symbol
WORLD
each
country according to some two dusen.'
of safety and quality appears on hundreds of
criteria
reflecting political and civil llbemtIe,1
electrical appliances ranging from kitchen
enjoyed
or
denied. The.e for the most part derive..
blenders to oil furnaces.
from
the
tradi
tional European and AmerlcL'
_
In the 19 , UL certified aluminum as a safe
of
freedom,
which _
might make it ap
concepts
_ In home wiring.
replacement for copper
pow
diff
cultures and
By
HOWARD
APPIZOATE
in 1*.
Although there now Is considerable evidence that
!adttione
were
being
rated
according
to in
PORT
LAND,
An
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aluminum might possassrlousflre hazard, "at
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and
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UnITVtIM
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UL steadeeds date or riquirs irlIld it Oregon
C0rflhlu resource. 10 Origon sAd the Pacific Northwest In Something like all parts if the elephant being'
disdoswecd the hazards," esys the recently 5a1
togdgoinonetloitatoharniisths 1871. SInce than, he said, wind energy research evaluated In terms of the tall.
winds to generate electricity In the Pacific and engineering have developed rapidly.
released FTC repo rt.
Approximately 20,000 standards, affecting the Northwest.
A recent example of engineering progreas
But as the survey pouts out, "thn political and
E. Wendell Howson says construction of two the Boeing Company's MOD-2 wind turb is
design and performance of everything from light
ine
legal
institutions competing for acceplance iñ
bulbs to turbine generators, have been modern "windmills," or aerogeneretors, in the model. The 2.5 mlllkatt wind turbine will almost every
country In the world today are to 1..
professional
Northwest
would
help
to
determine
how
ifhave
3001oo1
diameter
blade.
mounte
promulgated by nme than 400
d
on
a
large
extent
derived
from Western experience."
ey
can
andard.
fectively
th
co
n
vert
wind
energy
I
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o
supporting tower f
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_5Wflple
societies,trade associations and other st
Further,
the
basic
concepts if freedom aEe'.
electricity
what
the
cods
and
returns
would
and
the
so
l
setting organizations,
arger 3.inegawatt Wit designed and neither new nor geographically
restricted.';
Dominating the field are two rpMvHons: be
being built by Wind Power Products Co., also of. "They speak to human desires for ju
stice and
He
said
exce
ll
ent
wind
power
sites
have
been
Sedtj,,
The American National Std
Institute
autonomy for
or
Individuals
that tos,
standards,
Identified
and
the
need
for
new
energy
sources
Is
Studies by Robert W. Baker and Jcho E. Wads, degree have been present In every society."
(ANSI), responsible for aimed 6,500
.
apparent
appar In the Northwest and throihord the atmospier1c scientists working with Hewson at
and the American Society for Testing
fl*tiOtL
Materials (ASTM), which accounts
0811, have Identified several wind An suitable
in short the Western tail easentlally wags the
"The time for field tests to hers," he said.
for aerogenerators. Site selection Is based on world inimal. And even though the free third 01
standards.
Many c 1 u s t e r $ of aerogiosretors, com
Consumer representation In the standardthe world is still greedy oimumbered, It...
setting process usually is either nominal or monly known as wind farms, could supply as wIfl4diifor
trees and vegetation which are nsvertheleu Is encouraging news that that
nonexistent, with organizational leadership much aitto$ percent if the Northwest's snergy f w*d by the U. S. Isrtrant of Energy.
wImal's date of ham us improving these day$,
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invariably drawn from the same major cor- needs by the late 1180's, Howson believes.
But li l7$ such energy production km the there bre substantial numbers of wind
porations that produce many of the products
wind depends on the av'l'MlPy of wind generstift s1n in the pad NoitIw"
being evaluated.
The State Department, according tel'
generators.
H.waon said.
Ww)thigton
reports, had to move swiftly to avoid
Me new FTC report says that SO percent if
"I don't think manitacture* are going to pt
Two
prime
all.e
are
located
10
the
eastern
end
a
diplometkicbsrraus.nt
on the occasion of
ANSVs oMcsrs and directors are employed by aid very many if these large wind turbines =W of the Qlumbla Rim Ow es,d
fl the U.&amp; visit if Othisee Deputy Premier Tong
pmduceri (includsig such corporate glests as they have tided them for several years to make father to the sid.
Hsio'psog.
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Huwson said Seven Mlii Rlis In Oregon and
At shoed the lid minute It was discovered',
Port) while 40 percent if AtTN's directors are everything Wolin good, then they will dart Wt's
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go
no Ilg
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affilIated with marketers.
co,mnsrclal production. That Is three to foist Wind measaremirt towers hav, bees bal}sd aveilable. A rush cedar (understood
nt frcn
1n$i
(hi. striking
In the report InvOlves years oft."
at both allis.
Taiwan)
for
110
hammers
heeded
the
pridodol'
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the fllwnbi4lng Enginusring Society (ID),
Bonneville Power Administration Is ipon.
My feeling Is tint the Oregon all. Is a blUe criola.
which idsbIioh, standards for lliplift levels In isring ad cooperating In some phases of 06U butter because Were Is mere ares tMt will ac.
AndiltheRed flags hadut corns theough thsró
.thools, stores, factories and other pablie wind power research. Hewson said BPA hopes to
i
1 i1W. a largef lflfl if tgis," w always another possibilit
y - lbdm* tin
facilities.
get two or more large aerogunwators for testing Howsoci said.
capital's dreds with
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them the game wasn't over yet."

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U.S. Olympic Committee isn't truly a certlflcation group because Its principal interests He

him any time to look for his receivers and get his passes off,
Thanks to the joint effort by Kolb and Davis In holding off White

VPI Spor ts Editor

According to the latest edition. 1978 ended up
u one ofthe better recent years. Freedom lost.,,
groimdinafewcountrIes - efghtwIthacom ;
bIned population of144 million - But It pined IR .
more 24 with some
million people.
It was the second consecutive year for which
the Freedom House scale registered a net gain..
The year's final balance for the or
estimated 421 billion I a itants
nations
and 59 related territories was 25.1 percent
"free," 24.7 percent "partly free" and 40.2 1.
percent "not free."

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Trying to measure freedom on a world scale by
ot wthke thetasko(thebllndmen
away
asked to describe an elephant: It's not easy
getting the picture of the whole animal from
component elements that can be subject to such
varying interpretations.
The complexity of the task however, Is not
such as to daunt Freedom House, a private
political research organization keeping vigilant
watch on the state of li berty throughout the
world since World Warr U. SInce 1973, It has beenIssuing an annual "Comparative Survey of
Freedom" rating the relative freedom of the
world's nations.

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this country's Olympic athletes do not
necessarily use any of the food, toiletries,
clothing, sports equipment or other nerchandise 'jiit
,
J'
that carries that sponsor's symbol.
RI
Th. Federal Trade Commission (C) has
discovered that marketers of various products
.
purchase the right to use the official seal by
making a "substantial contribution" typically
ranging from $50,000 to $800,000 to the U.S.
Olympic Committee.
That revelation is contained In a massive
staff report on the llttle4cnown but highly in.
fluentlal organizations that develop quality,
or certify

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lost a war for the first time,
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Mr. and Mrs Fred HughN their 42nd wedding an- President Cornelia Greifchaired from Sylvania, Ohio; Mr. and idversary. Many more years of tendort, Vice President Bea
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Mrs. Francis Bunch from wedded bliss.
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All of Seminole County, or at
least it seemed that way, was at
Rep. Bobby Hattaway's Forest
City Nursery last Sunday. It
was the annual barbecue held
each yew by Bobby and his
lovely wife Peggy. Each year It
gets "better and better"

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Ft. Stewart officers say
pregnant soldiers are often
given clerical jobs as soon
as their conditions are
known. Then, when their
physicians request it, the
women are limited to 40
hours of work a week.
Besides this, they are
allowed to replace their
Army fatigues with
comfortable civilian dress.

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li Ube women 0$ to
remain in service, which
most do, they sign an
agreement promising to
"fulfill the terms" of their
enlistment contract. This
means they are expected to
carry on with normal
assignments. In fact,
though, their conditions
usually prevent them from

working under the routine

U complications set In,
the women are handled accordingly. Many come to
work only periodically.
Others come, but leave at
unpredictable hours. Still
others may spend the last
month or six weeks of their
pregnancies at home. After
delivery, the women
receive up to six weeks
additional leave for
recuperation.
What this means is that
pregnant soldiers may
become part-time soldiers
for months. And In some
cases they are absent
entirely for up to 90 days.
Even when the women
return to duty, there may
be problems; In Europe,
some single mothers who
can't find babysitters are
bringing their children to
reveille.
And too, Ft. Stewart
commanders say the
pregnant GIs often create
tension among other people
In the units. U. Stephen
Hamilton, a Stewart motor
pool officer, says his men
do more work when his
women become pregnant,
"and they don't like it." He
adds that he can't blame
them: "The situation Just
isn't fair."
Nor Is the situation easily
resolved. The all-volunteer
military must rely on
women to help fill the
ranks, and it can't very
well call only for the
sterile. As of now, then, the
Pentagon can only advise
field commanders to think
of pregnancies like
desertions: "In an
emergency, they're bound
to have both."
Some advice. Men of the
25th Infantry Division Joke
that the next war will have
to have timeouts for stork
overflights. Yet few are
laughing. If combat comes,
some soldiers will miss It
on orders from their
gynecologists, and the
result may be a proportional deterioration of
fortune for the rest of the

Exec .
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For Next State Election

SPERBER

1OSPITAL wtes

mod services.
What's more, service
authorities Insist the
situation Is going to get
worse. Right now there are
105,000 women In the
military, and nearly 10,000
become pregnant each
year. By 1990 the number of
servicewomen may grow to
400,000, and the guess is
that a many as 40,000
pregnancies will occur
annually.
course,
Of
the
predicament is not an
altogether new one for the
military. Women have
been in uniform since
World War II, and have
thus been filling camp
pediatric wards for almost
four decades. But today the
status of women wider
arms has changed, and
with ftth6fr right tobe both
soldiers and moms.
Time was when single
women who became
pregnant in the service
were Immediately
discharged. Then, in 1975,
the Pentagon changed the
policy; under pressure
from women's rights
groups, the Department of
Defense ruled that
gestation was a temporary
disability, like sore feet,
hence discharge was
discriminatory.
Pregnant soldiers are
still sometimes
discharged, but only If they
choose to be. If they do.
they are estttled to medical
care at government expense, plus postpartum
birth. They
treatment
are also allowed to May on
active duty odIl 30 days
before delivery; and they
receive full veterans

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Cauelberrys water and
In a stht of documents
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WO* last summer, the city McIntosh said 'expert" wit
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bonding companies - IL I. of the case would cost about
Henann and Sons of Ft. $,O00.
Lauderdale and Southeastern
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But the city wants the savings casting the only negative vote,
anyway.
to transfer $150,000 of the
O'Brien's TV specializes in
The Casselberry city council $300,000 surplus in the utility servicing all makes of
Monday night authorized account to the general fund for television sets with quality
Mayor Bill Grier and City city projects
workmanship at lower cost.
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh to
The $300,000 Is part of the Located In San Sebastian
begin negotiations with the two savings realized from a 1977 Square on SR 434 at SR 436 in
firma to seek a money set. refinancing of the water and Altamonte Springs. O'Brien's
Uement near the $620,000 sewer bond issue,
guarantees all work.
figure.
A workshop to determine how
The company also installs
Representatives of the the money will be allocated to
bonding companies and city projects was set for 7:30 p.m. antennas in atticsor outside.
officials are to hold the Monday-Robertson said all of "Some subdivisions have
negotiating sessions at city hall, the $300,000 should be tran- restrictions which don't allow
but a date for the first session 'sferred to the general fund for antennas on the roof, but I can
has not been set.
put It in the attic," said Larry
city projects.
McIntosh, In a report to the
The council agreed to enter a O'Brien, owner ofO'Bilen'sTV.
city council on the matter last contract with Associated Credit "I haven't seen a house yet that
week, recommended to have a firm collect $11,000in I could not put up an antenna."
negotiating as the first phase in uncollected utility bills. The
O'Brien pointed out that all
a four-point series of actions. firm is to receive half of what it new home owners coming Into
He told the council that the collects as a fee.
the Orlando area will be
second phase, If negotiations
In workshop the council needing either an outside or
were not successful, would be to agreed to return the water and Inside antenna installed.
employ co.cowiael on a con- sewer deposits of customers of
Ungent fee contract to par- the utility department after a
Because O'Brien's has
tldpate in litigation against the good credit record of five years standing TV service contracts
firms, not only for the $120,000 has been established,
with many of the area's larger
but also for $50,000 wtdth Those customers who posted motels and hotels as an income
top to a good-faith check deposits, which are not base, they can afford to hold
posted by the bonding corn- returned are to receive a return down prices they charge to the
panies with the city in May, of six percent interest after individual home owner.
1978.
another 12 months.
"We charge a fair price for
Stop-payment on the check
Deposits range from $3 to
service calls with rates cheaper
was ordered by a represen- from utility customers. - compared to most TV repair
tativeo(the bonding firm in DONNATE8
shops In the area," said
O'Brien.
'LARRY O'BRIEN (RIGHT) WITH COLLEAGUE JOE SCHMIDT
O'Brien's will send a service
truck to your home If you live In ago has been working in the from a a.
m to $ p.m. Monday trouble with their TV they can
Longwood. New
the service area of Seminole field for 12 years, coming here through Friday and 8 am, to 4 feel free to call 19-1802 and ask
County and part of Orange.
from Massachusetts.
p.m. on Saturday.
for Larry or Joe," said
Working with him in IV
"Anytime anybody has O'Brien.
"We will give estimates and
we will tell you honestly If your repair Is Joe Schmidt, wno
set Is worth fixing," said tomes from Rockford, ill., and
than 20 years ezO'Brien."Ifwe don't think we
canflxfttolast,we wlll tell you penance in the business.
bus
to sunk L"
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O'Brien's also services
"One of the Wggedproblems stereos, 11-track players and
HWY. 434, LONGWOOD
in the TV business is W auto radios and has used color
FABULOUS
dissatisfied customer," he TV sets.
Bill Allen of H&amp;W Refuse Service tha* his Initiative in added,
"but we are In the A community-minded
submitting an unsolicited hid for taking over the trash collection
FOAM PERM.
In Longwood had been rewarded when the city commission voted business to satisfy everyone business, O'Brien's sponsors
APPOt4TMffJ
who does business with us. If football teams in the Seminole
Monday night to have a contract drawn up.
But his joy was shorthved - the commiadwsers imltjy customers have a problem we Youth Sports Assn. To check
thought better of their action and passed another motion to seek want them to call us and get the out O'Brien's reputation for
bide for trash collection,
set corrected the way they want
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potential
H&amp;W Refuse Service was one of several companies sutinitting it. We want a good reputation customers may call Altamonte- bide for the garbage.truh franchise In the city earlier, but the and to grow with the corn- Cauelberry Chamber of
munity."
firm was the only one to also submits bid for trash alone.
Commerce.
O'Brien, who opened the shop
His bid of $X,000 a year was a tempting one to ti
.
For the convenience of
mlaslonsrs as it Is coding the city $35,000 a year for its own crew in Sebastian Square six months customers O'Brien's is open
to do the job.
The city trash pick-up has proved a controversial Issue, even
playing a role In lad December's municIpal election.
An effort to end the trash service on Dec. 31 failed when
WE SPECIALIZE IN
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Coininisilon bowed to public pressure to extend the deadline for
Q Ioss .seat covers .Carp.?. Landau
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.two weeks to allow time to seek analt.rnatjve
Is.?s. Boat Tops
The commiadon lad week voted 3.3 to extend the collection
indsaitely over objections of Commissioners Larry Goldberg
and Ray Laibu*spsrgsr, who walked out of the m.dIng.
Many residents In the newer subdivisions have signed petitions
asking that thecitydrop On ta4uppdadtrudlservlceuthey
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for trash piekupby their garbagsco,npany.
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Aim propseed to pick up trash at the curboace a week
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house with afludpeic,for the two-yew dinntlon of the contirad
3135 FRENCH AVE.
P9g. 24032
( "ProvId,d the dw.p. don't raise their fees').
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"that be's the only fellow, who hid. All the garbage companies
:,hoddbegIetohi4atths.
b opened stth, same
we to give everybody an equal dunce." Lalbs.apugsr's motius to have a contract with H&amp;W drawn up
PRINTING &amp;I
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voting Against.
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Om mob the motion to go out for hide and Grant
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DEAR ABBY: I have been
married three years. Last year
my husband had an accident
and injured his back, and ever
A.
since then he has been very
stingy with his lovemaking. He
uses his bad back as an excuse
for not making love to me. (I
can't remember the last time,
Cheryl Ladd of "Charlie's Angels" lame will be this but it's been a long, long, time.)
When I try to tell him about see him come home atnight.
year's celebrity judge in the annual "Designer Of
feelings and my needs, he
my
READY TO PACK
Tomorrow" competition,
says, "You should have my
DEAR READY: Your
back for just one day!" He's husband's "love pats" are
seen several doctors, and they conscious
or possibly unall tell him he should learn to conscious-acts of hostility and
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live with it.
aggression which have nothing
I keep telling him if he tried to to do with "love."
give of himself a little more, he
Insist that he get professional
wouldn't suffer so much, but he help. If he refuses, pack up and
won't even try.
leave. If you hang around for
I love my husband, Abby, but more abuse, you're asking for
I have feelings, too. What it.
should I do?
DEAR ABBY: I was born and
raised here In this small town,
RUSTRATED so I know nearly everyone and
DEAR FRUSTRATED: they know me. My problem: I
Backache or no backache, if get an Invitation to every
there's love in the heart, it graduation, wedding, baby
somehow
manages to break out shower, tea and luncheon in
The Fashion Institute of Design of Merchandising (FHDM)
spread
to other places. In town. Just name the occasion
today announced the launching af its ninth annual talent search. and
AIC,
other
words,
love will always that calls for a gift, and I get my
FIDM, a two-year college accredited by WASC and
notice.
specializes In training people for professions in fashion mer- find a way.
DEAR
ABBY:
My
husband
Abby, I am not cheap, and I
chandislng, fashion design and Interior design.
and I have been married only 10 don't mind sending gifts to my
The "Designer of Tomorrow" contest is a nation-wide talent months, and I am considering
friends. But how about all these
search for the most gifted young fashion designer. The corn- leaving him for what I hope you acquaintances?
petition Is open to all 1979 high school graduates and older won't think is a silly reason. I
Right now I am swamped
students who are interested in a fashion career.
just can't take his "teasing" with 'invitations." I have a
Participants compete for a ($2800) scholarship to the college any more. He Is always pun' good name in town and don't
and two-week study tour of Europe.
cling, pinching or squeezing want to ruin it. But I refuse to
Wellknown personalities from the worlds of entertainment and the breath out of me.
be a sucker to people I hardly
fashion will serve as contest judges. The experts who will assist in
I've told him I don't like such know. What Is your advice?
the selection of the winner Include:EdIth Head, internationally rough treatment, but he laughs
NO MILLIONAIRE
famous designer and multi-Oscar Winner; Bob Mackie and Ray and says they are only "love
DEAR NO: Every anAghayan, whose award-winning designs are worn by many of the pats," and keeps right on nouncement and Invitation is
nation's most glamorous leading ladies; Marylou Luther, fashion hurting inc. (If you saw some of not necessarily a big broad hint
editor of The Los Angeles Times; Harriet Selwyn, leading the bruises I have from his for a gift. The best rule to follow
California designer; and TV star, celebrity judge Cheryl Ladd. "love pats" you would think we Is: U you would derive rest
The college Is located at 818 West 7th Street in Los Angeles, with had been in a terrible fight'.) pleasure out of sending a gift,
branches In San Francisco and Sherman Oaks. Further inI have begged and pleaded send one. U you don't feel close
formation about the contest may be obtained by calling or writing and even cried, but nothing enough to send a gift, send a
Mary Donaldson at FIDM In Los Angeles. Call toll free: 800-421- works. Have you any words of card. If you feel like a
0127.
advice? It's getting so I hate to "sucker," forget it.
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SCC Marks College Week
Seminole Community College
(SCC) is one of 2$ Florida
colleges which will observe the
week of Jan. 21-27 as "Cornmunity College Week."

Polk CC in Winter Haven
offers courses in clown training
and water skiing to meet the
needs of the tourist attractions
in Its community,

The community college demonstration, 7:00 p.m.; Jan.
system In Florida employs 23, Adult Basic Education
more than 18,000 people and Advisory Meeting, 2:00 p.m.;
recycles into the State's Jan. 23, Preview, Spring
economy more than $253 million Fashions Show, 7:00 p.m.; Jan.
per year.
24, Mark Twain's " Dia ry of
Florida was the first state
Santa Fe CC at Gainesville
SCC
has
issued
an
Adam &amp; Eve", 11:00a.m.; Jan.
invitation
the nation to adopt a
"Master has the only accredited to all of the community to visit 24, Basketball: SCC vs Valencia
PIan"forthedevelopementofa program In zoo keeping In
the the campus this week. The CC, 7:30 p.m.; Jan, 27,
community college system and
hemisphere.
following activities will be open Basketball: SCC vs Lake City
Is acknowledged a leader in western
to the public free of charge: CC, 7:30 p.m.; and Art Exhi bit
terms of quality of develop.
St Johns River CC at Palatka Jan. 22, microwave food by former SCC students, daily.
ment.
has the only state supported
There Is a community college professional art school for high
within commuting distance of school and college students in
95 percent of the state's Florida.
population. One out of every 15
residents or 597,350 Floridians Edison CC at Fort Myers has
were served by a community Wee Indian reservations in its
area where It offers college
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college last year.
credit instruction.
The 2$ institutions which
make
Florida's community
college system are as varied in
size and mission as the areas
they serve. The giant of the
system Is Miami-Dade CC
whose 50,000 plus students
make it the third largest institutlon of higher learning in
Sill
the United States.
Duncoan
SCC maintains a Telephone
Mgr.
Have yvu seen a
Technology Training Center
Photo
that appeared
Which has drawn people from
as far away as Ghana to study
In lb. Evening Herteaching methods.
aid you would like to
have? Well they're
The appearance and tuttwe of
acrylic carpets Is mud like west
U available. Now you
carp.ts. Acrylics are rskmwn
hr Iheir wearability, resistance
can order an 8*10
I. iaiile and staining, tiler
Driflt of any photo
siuIiifl$5aac.teabrasl.i
dysakility, resiliency, and
'*likh has appeared
cleanlllty. This liher Is iw*
In the Evening Herallergenic, mIl
prel, and
milk pr.el,
me*
aid within the last 30
Acrylic hiker Is manviac—
tured Iron a synthetic Polymer
days for $4.00 plus
mespesid at of least U percent
tax.
W weIgh? of scrylsiltrlle, wtdcli
Is a liquid derivatIve if natural
ens and air. Seends ilk, a let of
We wetft WI It all beIlsdown ft
the tact that acrylic cal-pets are
Mquality.
Price sad quality are available
Irem ear store. She Isdey and
tempers ear prices with ethers.
We kno that yew will be

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Nuremberg" (B/W) (1951) Max.
Imlilan ScM, Spencer Tracy.
The proceedings of the Nazi
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metal sculptures. (R)

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(1976) Charllon Heaton, Henry
Fonda. The epic World War II
ak-naval battle between Jepaness and Allied force for
ltd of the strat.gi pbo
island of Midway lsdramaftzed.
(Note "Midway" will be Interrupted in the Eastern and Contrel time zones by the p.
dent's State of the Union

(4) THE YOUNG AND THE
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SInms.ra, Dean Martin. The leed.
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once-bseutlful woman turns to
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332.3011

*1436 $5,

5.9 ACRES NICELY WOODED
NEAR OSTEEN GOLF
COURSE. $19,000. LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

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52-Appliances

OSTEEN AREA. ALL OR PART
AT $2,000 PER ACRE.

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM.
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable, $ track toot olayer.
Sold new s*oo, a real buy at only
$130 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 531.1714 for free
home demonstration.

1,000 UliG I aev,siuns S and u
Miller's 2619 Orlando Ave.

323-0352

CLASSIFIED AVERT ISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
T.'vflneI

television

Carport Sale: Thurs. I Fri. Space
Heater, MIsc, Items, Al More. 233
Short St., Lake Mary

BROKER

14-A--Truth Land Sale

rage sales are In season. Tell
the peeple about it with a
Clammed Ad in the Herald. 323.

46 OZ. CANS
Trailer load below wholesale
Case lot ONLYI
STATE FARMERS MARKET
Stall 15&amp;19
Gene Barton

47-Real Estate MrOod

w.0 NSA. ww carpet, fenced

beck yart near schIs &amp;
sIialnl Nice 182814811
only 0213001

Leg. Real Estate Broker
3635 Sanford Ave.
11159 322.7613 3fl.154

bHsst I.dty, bL
3534 PARK DR. 322.2116

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST Ii SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

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32t.2-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

BALTOR

3.9304

AFTER HOURS

323399)

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*64 MOBILE HOME. ltfl
MOCIL, 3 BEDROOMS, I
BATH ON AN ACRE. $14J55.

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NI$HED. 00,111.

REALTORS

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IUinItgigiS Sought

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HONE AREA NEAR GENEVA.
11111,11111111,
IIIGLIR REALTY, BROKER

3311640

WILL. BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 14d
MORTGAGES. N. Lsgg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 123 No. 4.0
Wymore Rd., Aitamonte.

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $1
Scott Reagan 332.5177 -

003.7413

5-11111"lcaI Mordundise

SG-Mscehlsnsous for Sale

SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO FOR
SALE. Wanted: Responsible
petty to take over spinet piano.
Easy terms. Can be seat locally.
Write: Credit Manager, P.O.
Box W. Carlyle, If. 43231.

Gas, Oil,
ElectrIc heeters, gas, electric
stoves &amp; refrig. Furnishings &amp;
Misc, items. 317 Palmetto Ave.

Used Appliances:

GuItars, Drums, sales. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.

Sjc. SR suIte nuw,bj30, 1K. 1.1111

'new 0299, Levesed $4&amp;S&amp; up,
7 K. dinettes 54196 &amp; up, Ii,.
INlup: El. sIswSdl&amp; up: full

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Utility bed. 6 cyl
5950 373 9211
Chevy Custom 10 Deluxe 11.000
mi, Asking 5700 &amp; take over
Paymts 668 8205 anytime.

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results. Just try one. 332-2611 or

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$31- 9993.

Paying 515 mens. $1.50 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling-any
condition. 323-4*44.

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AM-FM stereo, low mi, above
avg. one owner. Aft 5, 322 6104

Cá h 322.4132

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F'o,tuiC '71 Grand Prix. Excellent
cond. Air, radio, velou r interior,
18.000 mi. 51.500 or best offer &amp;

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest In used
furniture. Refnig., stoves, toots.

take over payments of $140.54
Call 3733737

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69-Sta nips- Coins

Dodge '70 Wagon
76.000 Mi. $700

Coin Show. FREE ADMISSION
Jan. I?, II, 14. Fni..Sat, lOam-i
p.m.; Sun. 10 am-S p.m. 60
dealers buying e selling US &amp;
Foreign Coins-stamps. FREE
APPRAISALS, Sponsored by the
Central Florida Coin Club,
Sheraton Orlando lot. Airport
Inn, 3535 Beeline Dr., Ôrl
Across from Orlando in.
terriational Airport.

322 5752
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, Will 11010 a
public AVTO AUCTION every
Tuesday 8. Saturday at 730 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 901-255
831 1 for further details
JUS1MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
'73 mOdels. Call 339 9100 or 834'
1605 lDaI.'r)

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ALL GLASS
DEPRESSION ERA
SHOW &amp; SALE

'76 Cutlass 0105
AM FM, Air, PS, PB, new fires
321 0924 or If no answer
618 9802 aft S

Sat. 27, l0a.m.4 p.m.
Sun. 2L1la.m.-6pm.
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
Admission $1.30

Plymouth '76 Volare Premier. 4
dr, Sta. Wgn. Clean, Loaded,
low miles $3750. 665640).

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'69 Plymouth Wagon looks &amp;
runs good. Low mileage
$100. 323 5507

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'71 Vega panel project car, 350
Chevy, torker. AFB. hooker, 350
I turbo 8. '72 Vega G for pts. 323

For Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions I Appraisals. Call Dell's Auction. 3235620.

11992.

Air Cond. &amp; Heating

Home Improvements
J

Central Host So AliCond. Fi#o Est
Call Carl Harris at
.EARS, Sanford. 3221771

PERMATEX COATING &amp; _
HOME IMPROVEMENT

6539

Crawford's Idetrigeration: Have
your Mater or furnace servicàd
Ichecked for Winter.
Lic. Bonded, Ins. 323.3300

9316367

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINT I ASSOC. 3228665
PAINT1i, CARPENTRY
I CABINETS
123-0429

Beauty Care
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrietl's Beauty Nook
319 E. lit St., 322-3742

Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching I simulated
brick I stone speciality. 322-2750

C*n* TIk
MEINTZER TILE

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RACO Foam, fiberlgas I Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call 3210039
or 904-734-6705 collect.

JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm 5. Res. 322-0305.

I Man, quality operation
8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne Seal, 327-1321

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specialty.
25 yrs. Exp. 671.7617.

Income Tax

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Drapes, Upholstery
332-0701

Prepared in the convenience ot
your home. 24 yrs. exp. $101 up.
322-317forappt.

Ugid Ihauling

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Professional Seamstress I
045.4323

lard Debris, Trash,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-5371

Electrical

PSIn$IIg

Alterations, done In home.

101 FOLEY

size draporles $105 up. Sanford
Furniture $aIwse, 17.93 So. of

AAA PAINTING
All types painting &amp; house
cleaning. Free Est. 323-4294.

WiringS Repairs
Call 3339411

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D'NNYS PAINTING
Interior. Exterior House Painting

FIrSpIMCSS

Licensed-Insured, Sonded

Kentucky fieldstone, retaining
walls, patios, Ent. to drIveways,
also Stone Houses. No lob to 19.
Fieldstone for saId 323-5311.

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_OiSn*I&amp;Is.rmsg
ANIMAL.HAVEN

Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,

clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses.Heated
kennels. 322-5152.

Bdo bell's Diu. Cen*erinc,,

3210 French Ave.

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FREE Estimates. (305)332-9160

Plun*lng SerVice

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEass
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

Chg.Cds.Accepted

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327.155)

SawFiNng
PRECISION SAW FILING
Let us tilt your sawl
American Rent All 322.5113

Ihsteras,umg
333.5954

FILLDiRTIT1OIL

- YELLOW SAND
Cal 0kb 'acy. W11111111

IwiNce Singer push bulten
sewing machine. Flip &amp; 51W
needs ssw.lus Ii We over
paymonis $15 me. or pay W.

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Or.*i
53.9)41
Eva after 6$wsek.nds

$121.43. Call 531.1714. Will

deliver, to ibilgetlat.

LI

3344100

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p

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TrwSerVice

OIL HEATER CLEANING

4@mbodr MOM.

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WE BOY USED FURNITURE Al
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 322.5721.

57-Sports Euipmsnt

OUETO BIVOICS aispany must

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ROISON MARINE
3927 Hwy. 17.92

Sanford, Fla. 32771

47-A

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55-1bats &amp; Accessories
Losing your home &amp;credlt? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
- equIty. 3221216.
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79-Trucks-Trailers

TOMATO JUICE

WANTED
LOTS TO PURCHASE
CASH. 322-22e1

333.4161 W". 333.0517

68-Wanted to Buy

2$" Color, Beautiful

54-Garage Sales

*4+

ML!

BATEMAN REALTY

FANTASTIC 311 1½ bath home

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EALTOR

*19

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night.

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7710

FREE PUPPIES
Mother reg. Irish Setter
323-5075

Balance $175 or $12 me. Still In
warranty. Call 531.1714 day or

"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

mildto suit
our lot or yours.
PItA-VA, FHA 235 I 243.

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cellent pets- 322.5351.

walnut cabinet. Regular $400,

SEIGLER REALTY

Realtor. 530-0233.

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53--TV-Radio-Stereo

US FOR DETAILS.

Tone Coppola Associates,

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FRONT PROPERTIES. CALL

tEAL ESTATE Associate needed
to work in Sanford or Longwood

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i8-torCycIes

323-007

ATTENTION: WE HAVE MANY
PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN
THIS GENERAL AREA,
PASTURE LAND, WOODED
ACREAGE, LAKE FRONT
PROPERTIES &amp; RIVER

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322.7491

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30 ACRES WOODED HIGH
GROUND OSTEEN AREA. ALL
OR PART. $7,500 PER ACRE.
EXCELLENT TERMSI

CallBart

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

KENMORE WASHER
Parts.
Service. Used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

10-30 ACRES PASTURE LAND,

Sanford 321.0640
"'
Orlando 327-1577

porchlatudtMetal SPP WAN.
RANTED Just $411101

(Al.TOR21I*1

Eve.

ON SALt - NEW twth size box
Wings I mattress $23.95 se
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables$39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-5721.

21/, ACRES TALL PINE &amp; PALMETTO. GENEVA AREA,
$3,730. GOOD SELECTION.

2 STORY DUPLEX NEAR
DOWNTOWN &amp; LAKE MONROE. 2 BEDROOM EACH.
OWNER FINANCING AVAIL.
ABLE. $19,900.

area.

Si-Household Goods

PROVED PASTURE, E. OF
SANFORD. $4,000 PER ACRE.
EXCELLENT TERMS.

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY PAINTED,
FENCED YARD. $31,900.

walden 1'is aces 1011 C NSA, w.

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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WILSON MAIER FURNI CURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311-3)5 E. First St.
322-5632

S ACRES LAKE FRONT IM-

$19,900.

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322-5732

3.4 ACRES FRONTING ON CR'6
STAL LAKE IN THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY READY FOR
DEVELOPMENT INTO HOME
SITES. $5,000 PER ACRE.
SELLER FINANCING.

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

1411:5319993.

W carpet, eel in kit, Pie ne,

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iallonwouldllk.$obe

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$-BYi Nancy A.

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NO1?KIN

DOG HOUSES
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS

S acres Lk Sylvan area. $20,000.
Best Terms. William Mailc.
zowsliI, Realtor. 322-7153.

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, KITCHEN EQUIPT, 2
CAR CARPORT. BEING RE.
DECORATED. $39,900.

65-Pets.Sulies

Hide-A-Beds $50, Sanford
Auction 1215 S. French.

wkends 904-731-5944.

Classified Ads are the smallest big
news Items you will find
anywhere.

BUY JUNK CAPS
From $10 to $30
Call 322 1621

Double Hotel Bedding $30 set;

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access from $1100 per acre. $750
dwn, 20 yr. terms, Osteen.
Zachary R. Tribble, Realtor,
)OS 6*4-5696 &amp; 5305026. Eve &amp;

M. Unsworth Realty

FAMILY'S DELIGHT 2 BR 2 bath
oMism buls hems in Dream.

packed with extra Is please
you. $37.51

it your

Tuxedo-Almost New. Size
36; waist 32, Inseam 2
$25. Call 322.4447.

INC. REALTORS

veniences. $35500.

fe.Iurel A buy Isv 614,1101

ON a cold Winter might. This 351,
1V.b how hase KinesieeL.$w.
eldinlckPP. 1:1 yov need Is t he
NO ciM. Oasis lecilien

cue or orgin.

-3225430

630 6511or 339-4111 eves.

BR modern home has over 1400
Sq. Ft. living area &amp; Is located
clots to hospital Al all con-

home Its exclusive neigh.
IsihoadI $paclsvs i-elms, DR.
Fla i'm., C NSA, po. of In kit, w.
w carpet, I every Imaginable

begkmers. HsSbetprIc.Ia
Just $$,NI

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Colonial lull size sofabed
Ruf color $13

SUPER 3 BR 2 bath cuulern built

opon6dsys.week.
Kitchen alseepen

Ear

I7 woodet, church benches. $70
each. Call Willie Mack Griffen
322-2476.

FORREST GREENE

Oviedo, nice 3-2, lots of storage,
beautifully landscaped yd., quiet
area. Warranted $39,130.

buy at 0211991
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00 this SM. delleluffut 3 BR, 1 b
horns on Csrnsr lef-nici are.Ideal lee isidon veers or lust

4"llisswook.

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Homes

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I BR, 2 b, Custom built, exc. cond.,
Pool W-cool deck, 2 blks to golf
course. $63000.

ONE OF A KIND

MAKE A WISH 4 BR 1½ bath
home In Mayfair wspllt BR
plan, pan. MGM, C NSA, Fla
rm., patio, 19. IRs, excellent
nelghbertissd close to sIieplo
&amp; sdisslsl BPP WARRANTED

ENJOY A GLOWING
FIRE

American L.elstt Member
Club House Is

lot $25,900.

w those who demand the Most. 2

JUST LISTED Immaculate BR 1
bath furnished pool home in
Deltonai W•w carpet, kr
porch, your own waterfall &amp; fish
pond, to. FR, patio, fenced yard
onculisesoc.i BPP WARRANT.
ED Can you belleve only $39,300I

ENJOY THE
SECURITY

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23.000 BTU Air Conditioner
Window Unit, $10

FT area near entrance, I plex lot
on small lake. $13,500
Lake Mary, lake view lot, nice
shade trees. $10,000.

BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
Myrtle
myrtleAve., Sanford

SELLERSI SUVERSI
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

The Real Estate Agency
R EALTORS

Every Wed.&amp;Sat.

I"'
Did
you
that your
ci or organization can I
I ___
I appear In this listing each I
I week for only $330' per I
I week? This Is an Ideal I

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REDUCED. Clean as a whistle 3
OR, 11/z b, central HIA, family
room, screened porch, 1g. corner

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Early BIrdal:lSp.m

for your home. Call 323-5036.

43-Lots-Acreage

medical facilities. $32,900.

REALTY

REALTY WORLDS,

Bingo

4 OR, 2 b, convert to professional
office, near business district &amp;

STENSTROM

2435', S. French (17-52) Sanford
323-5321

:

LASTING
INC.

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(CI)) .

Meetings
usineu.7:30 lstlus.

$27,000.

SEIGLER REALTY

t
ell.ixl
NIMBI

025.300.

South of Sanford

;;II. 7,

MORELAND
DEVELOP.
MINT, INC.
5-SY: Michael A. Oeedaan,

Put$lemsr,whese adaess is 61i
Siafoid Atlidic laM Belldlng,
5d. Florida, and- ills

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imiV11frWfe
s,
ofvewrwrNIendsNmsasIs It, Nany
IRCARROLL BUNKS. Attorney Is,'

11Iiàvii PaMusip. NIP.___
AIIii*j Be- RNI,
5*Mie Miseries 515$$4- dlhtaPINJ*jg U
J$Mer*IsNjsiampNS Ilse" ____
aM.
Pam, (RN
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Extra Ig lot with fruit trees, Fort
Mellon, 2.1 beamed ceiling In
extra ig liv rm, wall-to-wan,
utility shed, nice neighborhood

5-IY lITy S. Disdain.

.Cuw$, s.
aIlen.pIemd Pledesnorbafer,Meeeyet

riaI:jsiu.rvL1Iss,*I

TH1NGSe

BULWARK DEVELOPMENT,
INC.

MIge

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vented to everything 024.300.

AMERICAN
VETERANS
30

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thataaadieaforll,sehjt*of

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Altamente Springs, S.mlie
County, Florida, under theflctitlsus
'e Rasidawlal CemnwnItlu 01
America. and that me uttdersismd
Wendlereslstsnsaidnamewim)tte
Clerk 01 Me CfrctAs Court, semkpie
county, *i
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previsions at the FIdISIIS Nafre
gg FI
Stafe$e, to-Wit:

YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED

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undersigned Is engaged In business
at 15$ East Altamonte DrA,e,

CHARLES WAYNE $PIVIY
ypoIJ

porch, patio, fruit trees, din rm,
lam rm, utility building, can.

arrange to inspect.

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-3 BR, lWbath, range, ref., dish-w,
washer-dryer. Fenced
backyard. $21,300. Call 322.2171
ext. 22 before S or 323-4391 after

Very nest 2.1, to IN rm, screened

homes. Call us today and

NOTICE UNDER -.
pj ,s*at STATUTI

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MLS
323•5774 Day or Night

ecould be found In one of these

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Notice is 11511W

Inc. REALTOR,

I FAVORITE e

apply Florida Extrusion, 2340
&amp; -.-- Jewett Lane, Sanford. 323.3300.

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IulI01$36emA*aMe CM

. M11II&amp;M

.V.iSiI.($R*A)

DEF.%

Harold Hall Realty

fenced back yard, garage,

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Publish: January 13, 157

see. $29,900.

dining rm has buiIt-ln china
closet, fruit trees, convenient to
schools and shopping $23,950.

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City Clerk

*cnøss

NOTSCI

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eOFIIERe

50x140 corner lot, 2.1, could easily
be made Into 3rd bedroom,

..Sicretary-Responslble for typing
&amp; telephone receptionist. Pleats

Mary T. her or..

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Low down paymen
BUILDER. 322.2257.

REDUCED $2,000 for quick sale. A
real attractive buy. 3 BR, 11/3
bath, like new, room to grow.
Excellent neighborhood. This Is
a choice properly. Call today to

214, fireplace, plenty extra

describe

CHARLES WAYNE SPIVEY

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marked "Sealed lid'. All bids must
beInme office bys:i.p.m. Friday.
February, 1q75. All bidders. their
agents or representatives are In.

ad

Beset, SanfoJif, PIsIMi *7L AM

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Florida 327W. Tel. 327.1500.
All BIds must be sealed and

S$TNlCIICUgY COUNT, INAID
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1411-CA-NA
IN REt THE MAE11*51 OP
SHARON ANNE $PIVIY
peNiepw

ba am be so

t.,.

N.
office of the City Clerk,
Edgamon Avenue, Winter Springs,

$ss,000

OVER I ACRE Lk. front
EXECUTIVE 3BR, 2 bath
home. Has all extras, Tennessee
stone fireplace open to DR &amp; Lit.
Beautiful floor plan. $72,000.

rooms to relax In $69,900.

. -.______________________
. Nurses. RN's &amp; LPN-s, Aides,
...
Llvs.In companion, short term
assignment. Homemakers Up.
. .- John 625-063*.

beautiful decorative accessories

SKYLINE II' w fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3301 Orlando Dr,
323-5200
VA&amp;FHA Financing
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$744.

SALLe

if you want the

42-401obile

Bf OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath, aIm,
new, oranae tr..s. r.wa
i
Pct. assumable mort. Call 323-

Two story, country setting, but
close to Sanford city limits. 4.

1aoo432.s.03
anytime for
message.

call

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EARN WHILE YOU BUILD
I will pay you to handle a sales
bcica. Lets talk. Call Ted after 6

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HOUR ( 322-92

New 235 Homes, I pct. Interest
qualified buyer. $21,000

41-Houses

Work. Advances on each trip.
Call Bob Bevis foil frog 1..33.
6372. EOE.

Wouldn't bih

24

coast

. Opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,

receive sealed bids on two (2)
1575 sedans for Police use and one
pickup truck for Public Works use.
Specifications are available at me

Publish: January 2,5, 1*. 23. i75
01F4

AM bide sNS be
Is the
Matlhmat fIlenspun liMe laibMi
flaiiilal 1*15 II IM SUN PItel

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INVITATiON TO BID
CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS
The City of Winter Springs will

SUPER SUNLAND 3 OR, 1 bat
large lot, quiet area. Very ciea
neat home. $27,500 F HA-VA.

2 BR housefor rent
$150 month
Call 323-4297

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

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2 OR, I bath. Equip. kitchen, Lg.
fenced bk. yd. $325 me., 1st last
+ deposit. 323-UI; after 6 p.m.

LET'S BE HONEST

DIF.57

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East

oItutoIRuu
IALT'

THREE BEDROOM
ONE BATH
ROSALIA DRIVE

P.M. 322-0713.

Publish: January 23,30, February e,
13, 1575

ANsmay, tsr Plaintiff

Jzv.

ausliubis
#"" 01 I

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51g. Brian M. Bucklan

Middle District 01 Plsrida
KINOELI. W. WHERRY____
*mhtenl United States Attorney

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VICE

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GEORGE R. 010151
UNITED STATES MARSHAL

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the Fldltlais Name Statutes, To.
Wit: $,ctIonS43.OFia'ldaStatutes

for

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41-Houses

32-Houses Unfurnished

operation. Steady year around

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accordance with the provisions of

Sanford. Florida.
Deled: December Ii, 1575.

Bills win lbs Ms..L,:
NOSPITU. LAUNORY $15.

7i$pm..flpa.

cLOND$UNAY

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INVITAT)INTSINS
The Seerd 01 Thislsis of the
leininsfe Muinsilal NN.at IouMss

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Seminole

division

Be the First in your neighborhood
to have a Colony Manor Private
showing, the new home
decorating party plan. Win

372-1949

electric, fully carpeted, $159 mo.
+ deposit. 323-5019.

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2 new 73" x 6'
Call 323.6095

Sparkling pool, 1g. Patio, privacy
fence, enc. front porch. Only

Sanford Adults 1 BR Deluxe all

OWNER OPERATORS
. Mercury Motor Express feeds
owner operators In the flat bed

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323-0202

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Seminole County, Florida, under the
Netitlats name 55 1*1*16 HOMES
and that I Intend to register ii
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida In

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APARTMENT
FOR RENT

Ext. 22.

one of his duly authorized deputies,
will sell me property sliuste In vited to be present et the awarding
-..vwy, r,u,,u'ioig
d iv
wraai wyuui uii be hold
a: Lot 7, BleCk A, A. B. Steven's at the City Hall, III North Edgehon
Additlea Is Midwey.LESS the North Avenue, Winter Springs, Finds, at
117.1 feet, a per p1st recorded In Me regularly scheduled meotk of
P$atleuk7,pege$,PubllcRscsrds the City Council on Tuesday.
of Seminole County, Florida. Sub. February 13, W7C.
1W, .,vevv. te taxis, it any eve,
pie city rsser
me rin tore
top me we,IM of public stAcy to led any and 41bids art. accept that
Me highest and best bidder ferciek proposal which in Its ivdpuant,
at 11 o'clock rowon Tuesday, best serve the public inferail.
Febrva,y4,W75,at "Is WIN door of
CITY OF
.
.
the Seminole County Courthema,
WINTER SPRINGS

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N*R inI "CA -xv W III US Ps
Name: Judith Flash' Andrews. Usual address: city traffic court.
Occupation: student in Judge Hamner's lecture class..."

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EVENINGS3fl.0612
322-5157, 327-7171

Ave.

retailing &amp; merchandising, now
Is your time to be a part of
Central Florida's No. I Men's

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Apts. for senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean I roomy. SA
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto

wear firm. Exc. benefits &amp;
commission plus. To start a
career today. Call 305I54O7)7,

Notice is hereby given that I am
THE - FARMERS HOME AD. engaged In business it 301 RIver.
MINISTRATION HAS FOR SALE, bend Blvd., Longwood, Fla. 33730

CilyClerk
CI1yli'mfl,uWept.
001W this 11b day 01
Its,
PubMi Janear 33. iWe

.1p,es,.19 pam.
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p.m.

. . ,. ., . .

PUBLIC NOTICE

Foreclosure entered on December
13, 1575, by the bove entitled Court
In me above styled cause, me un
dsrslgned United States Marshal, or

322-3336.

Window Shades

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Ak

&amp;/

323.7832

For Rent: Adults only,
Includes
water, furnished. $125 cash
mo.

for excellent opportunities In

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Legal Notice

_____________________

that pursuant to a Final Decree of

31-A40rtments Furnished

If you are career minded, looking

Legal Notice

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COLONY MANOR- a new
company
selling
home
decorating I gilt Items, needs
managers &amp; counselors In this
stlon. Daily pay, no deliveries,
must have use of car. Get in on
the ground floor. For In.
formation call 323- 5036.

201 Commercial, Sanford

FROM TIME TO TIME, FARM,
BUSINESS,
RESIDENTIAL
RECREATION AND-OR OTHER
PROPERTIES,
ANY LICENSED REAL ESTATE
INTERESTED
IN
BROKER
LISTING THESE PROPERTIES
SHOULD CONTACT THE FAR.
MERS HOME ADMINISTRATION
AT 314 COMMERCIAL, P. o. BOX
$415, SANFORD, FLORIDA. 32771.
TELEPHONE: 32242Si
Publish Jan. 16, 17, 15, 15, 21, 22, 23,
24,25,14.30,25,30, Feb 1, IM
DIF.71
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
COUNT NO. 78.44,Orl.Clv.Y UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff, .vs- EUGENE HUNTER
and AREBEDILLA HUNTER, his
wife s$ at* Defendant(s)-NOTICE
OF SALE - Notice Is hereby given

tries. $15,500.

Opportunity.

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al, Wcb w dadiodnd
Jan, 14, in bat
d awd
bwuhw .Wb
s amw
energy beidiag ar. ceolhag

WINTER SCHEDULE

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.$

ito 3ctilidr.n.

Ref. Avail. 333.407

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1, 2 OR deluxe units. Pool. Adults
only, on Lake Ada. Just So. of4
ACRES, Country Club Rd I 2
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford.
S, $30.0oo.
Call 323.5470 MarIners Village

medical Insurance, vacation 5o
holidays provided. It you would
enjoy meeting people and an.
swering the phone for one of the
nations largest builders apply
between $a.m.ISp.m.wk. days
at 3701 S. Sanford Ave. or send
resume to Cardinal Industries
Inc., P.O. Box U, Sanford, Fl.,
32771. Equal Employment

Baby sitting in my home.

Is$stu.wsrdbtsplet*ani01as
Ism IditiPIotSeekI,
of Me Public Racerdo of Seminole
Candy,
The_I1iIIl is
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"ftwot
Me NI
adowSed
Ut.
&amp;Iiletj Lame
Public Hukw wiss t. held in
Weditasday. P*1WY 14
7:30 P.M. in Cal- my CIty KIM.
N Lou TrW01 Dries, et
sesn

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"M Id Care

JUST LISTED. 404 24th Pie
Older home with small adlomni
Apt. Corner lot, plenty of ft

permanent

with good telephone voice,

THESE ARE AFEW
OF THE JOBS WE
HAVE,
IF YOU DONIT COME
IN WE CAN'T
HELP YOU.

LiiidKolG.I_

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322-S990

Must find immediate homes for
cats. Free to good home 2 Fern .
Calicos,) spayed; 81k male. Ex.

Sofa 1 ft. blue floral, guinea,
reversible cushions. $100.
Moving must sell. 321-0103,

Removed

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used

Jackets, Blankets, Sleeping Bags
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
372-5791

obligation.

REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTI

ha

typing, shorthand &amp; general
off Ice experience required. Paid

BOOKKEEPER

HAL COMER

30-Apartments Unfurnlsd

posltlon.wltp, good pay 5
ellent benefits for sharp girl

MACHINISTS

LOSTCailcoCat
Vlcinityoflth&amp;Oak
323.1213

legally dascribed as:
Lots 11 and I2.Blsck 0, Fern Park

'1sne are larger blimp
ths or
ad me sellor
h~ id Prelmeur 4Ch
Farber, .kuder SI the
IvenIty if Fisnlda's suer
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IMVIth,"11111111111 do
lbs gM 1,177 avs Melts
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$50 reward for return of Siamese
fern. cat. Lost vicinity of Scott
Ave., New Year's Eve.

111110 1011111 pIIIMI Ci (Cemmorcial)
aiming dlsirid Is Mi (Msnulsc.
twins) zenInedIsIrId. Thepsrcol is

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322-6-437

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new home for
everything ... .evøn for youl

Willing to learn. 323.1101.

RECEPTIONIST

Now 3 BR, 2b,C.HIA,carpet
$33,500.$'.. Broker-Contracto

Sanford- 500 S. Oak. Furn from
$55 month, $25 week. Excellent.
Call 322-9623 am. or 5417533.

Military retiree acceptable.

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Asking $36,500
322-0059

-- fl-Junk Cars

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-Sill

323-4501.

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for 1430 was
Christmas lay-away, there was
only $116 bat 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 5)1-17)4 day or
night. Free home trial, no

I BR., 16x32 pool, fireplace

29-Rooms.

work; shipping I receiving.
Good physical Condition.

SERVICE TECHNICIAN
SECRETARY
OFFICE PERSON
TELEPHONE SOLICITOR
NURSERY SCHOOL HELPER
ROOFING SUPERVISOR
LAUNDRY HELP
WELDERS

--Lost
Found
5&amp;

aggrauli Is tames a parcel 55 land

pioneer solar rs..arcn.r
=saw Monday.

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Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 447.3333
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sinlord, FIorka 32771

1c hearing. Messrs. Sill M.
Cisper end William L. Meeiaii,

new .slheidsd and cooled

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM?

thsr(y line of Wilsin Drive, thence
Southeately alone said right-of.
way line to the point 01 beginning.
The Public h"fMl will beheld 61
the City Hall 01 Lake Mary, Florida
at 7:30 P.M. ores no thereafter as
possible. At that time, Interested
persons for and against the above
rsquest "it behard. Said hearing
may be continued from time to time
until final action Is taken by the City
Council.
This Notice shall be published one
(1) time each week for two (2)

bet

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133iajc,i1L333i.

P.O

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64-Equipment for Rent

2 yr. old fem.-Beagle, $53, Tncolor, AKC, loves children, dog
house inc. 831-7894 all 11 am.

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BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classified Acts

Sanford 32771
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ASSISTANT FOREMAN-factory

THE REASON WE'VE
BEEN IN BUSINESS
SO LONG I
BECAUSE WE PUT
PEOPLE TO WORK
HERE ARE THE
JOBS

WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service, All Abet.

AM Paper route, 325 customers.
Good Income. Write Box 10
Evening Hera ld
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MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine I Oak $35 Truckload

Phone 322.7$$1,Sanford

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SINGER ATHENA ELECTRONIC
SEWING MACHINE. Being
transferred must sacrifice
Singer Athena automatic push
button. Sold new over $1000, bal.
due $46 or take over payments
$14 mo. Free home trial,- Call
531-1714 day or night.

W. Garnett White
Rep. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

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ISIN FLAT [ON C RAMP ING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sell Avon to help fight back. For
details call 6-44-3019

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V Enterprises, Inc.
Midst Inc., Realtor
*44-3013

24-Business opportunities

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by Gill Fo

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

EV!-y DAY someone Is looking
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

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SIDE GLANCES

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VA-F HA235ConV? Homes
Low Down Payment

349-5173.

$316001.

AAA EMPLOYMENT

DIVORCE-$30.IO-Gvarant.ed.
Free detaitsa KIT, Box 7 1 ,
Pompsno4 FL. 33061, 541.05?.

Planning
this City 01
W4 jetting tsmmissien will heidI

TJWY,JMJAY20

Weddlngsby DOT

NOTARY uauc
322.2026 after 5p.m.

at said sedlen a, Ihenca run West
along said North line to the Nor.

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114 Beares

or., Longwood 32730.
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evnurs.appllcsesls. are r.*.ustlne

M. do

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BusIneSs.

West Ilneof Lot It Block C, extended

Solar Hub?
GAINVIU.II (UP!)

iiiiiiiiilo

L.

on prospecting. Send Si to

Section 8, TownshIp 30 South, Range
30 Lest, Seminole County, Florida,

The World

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Seaworthy Wood Products. San.
ford, Ft... Mfgrs. of Teakwood
parts needs a man who can keep
with company growth, mm. 2
years up. on sawing, assembly
&amp; finishing wood parts Call
preferably after 3 p.m. Dick
Cruger 332.0144.

Let me help you with 20 Thoughts

disclaim and to renounce any right
01 the City of Lake Mary and the
public In and to the following
described right-of-way to-wit:
Lots 3 through 9, hock 5, Crystal
Heights, Lake Mary, Florida, ac
cording to the plot thereof as
rewdsd In Plot Seek 4, page 11,01
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida, Stone with that
portion at vacated Wilson Drive
lying North of said lots, along with
that pert of the NWVS of the SE¼ of

are

YnIsd

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Are You Selling Enough?

Florida, 10 consider a Petition to
cloSe, vacate, abandon, discontinue,

IWh.dOSi,thui
loris - the ratings

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ted

Drlver.chauffeurs
license,
mature, dependable, neat, good
driving record. Prefer light
delivery 30.10 his. wk. Call Dave

Security Guards needed Orange &amp;
Seminole Counties. Full I Part
time positions. Preferably us
lbs. or over. Must have transportation &amp; phone. Call am.
to 2 p.m., Mon. thru Fri.
Mohawk Security Service.

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zowski, 323.7363.

6-47.3333 or write
Sanford Al-Anon Family Group
P.O. box 553
Sanford, Fla. 32771

up, arid ratings mean
and money Is the name
of the game, no one Is going to
worry.
"BI* they should develop ow
tharacters. Both of us wait to
be given something to do.
consecutive weeks prior to the date
Pe"lle ask If
aid Mundy 01
public heering In the Evening
i Herald, a nowspapsr of general
am Pins t
don't know. The writers don't cfrcv$ation within the City of Lake
VFPiM36lISAiriEryof Sanford, Sp.m., log cabinknow. g q gj't going to Mary. In addition. Notice shall be
posted in the area of consIderation
on lakaircsg.
ill OdSh
at leeli fifteen (11) days prier Is the
01 public Marine and the
deft
with
Mindy
while
the
.1mw
Is
on
WDNUDAY, JANUARY $4
10
owners of the real pit certy effected
at $ p.m.
Mrsbyshsllbe melledacopy of this
Talking to her. It sowsda as If notice a their address may WPW
CwuIb.uy leery, 7:30 a.m., S &amp; 5
there's an escalating war on the latest ad valorem tax records.
O,Isds leery, 7:20 am., the Town House.
DATED: January 150 )P75
betwein the actors and the CITY
AM F.val WMth.p, Sanford Woman's Club, 10
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
elgi*
writers
on
"Mark &amp;
am. 101 p.m.
sly" 5- CeonleMalers
Mind,.
Saaissd lisesus, noon, Sanford Qy$c C.M.
CONNIE MAJORS
"Ro's a
u," the said.
$usd
noon, Holiday urn.
City Clerk
"I have biet luto tiers at
Isr fir huts on iiutisi tuwwii
Publish: Jan. 33, 30 157C
terminal fibs,., 2p.m., Winier Park M,i1.l Hoagital
&amp;. u. rr.e to pii, u 01791$ for
Galnuvill.:
CITY OF CAUII.URIY
resirvetiono.
PLANNINS ANS IOlS$NS
COMMISSION
hsrd huneisdan, .eaiar dtisiw sco, 2:19 p.m.
NOTICE I$HIRIIYQIVENIIiat
WeIgkIWatcbsns, 7p.m., SWT%mlt Apts.,
lbsrry; 7
p.m., Sanford Woman's Club,
S. k Ave.
Ml4PlenIds UACT, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Snbioh, Saiford.
Paiii Aissysess., 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodid, Casaslbsrry.
Iels LiSS if WISIS Velure will visit courthouse
In Sanford, Couidy ColflIPllOn, 9:30 am. 7:30 p.m.,
pul&amp; h.a'hig.

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for famlliesorfriifldsof
problem drinkers'
For further Information call

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE that the City Council of the
city of Lake Mary, Florida, will hold
public hearing on the 15th day of
February, IM, at 7:30 P.M. at the
City Hail, City of Lake Mary,

çanmed to know Monk Is

ed tennis Instruction for adults &amp;
iunlors. Single, group 1. clinics.
Unsurpassed facilities at Bay
Head Racquet Club. For Info.
call Head Pro Doug Mallc.

IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

and people have best pro

Beginner. intermediate Iadvanc-

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

Neflce Of Public Hemihi

Can gdupandacratdahianoss

Ovueaters Aissymeus, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;

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North, run North to "W North line of
the SeuWtwest ¼ of the Sovthesat ¼

probiom in

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE. if
you are Interested In a career In
retail sales management
have a Career Development
Program designed for motivated
people like youi Excellent ad.
vancernent opportunity and a
lull range of benefits. For in.
- terview contact Mr. Boatner,
Zales Jewelers, Sanford Plaza.
EOE M.F.
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4PerSOflals

CITY OF LAKE MANY, FLORIDA

could learn something

4
from th

hSghl Pn..us,s, $ p.mq DeBary OinmMy
Ceider, hsU Hoed.
OvuniMa Aa.sjaaei, Mtamonta Mali Soars, 7:30

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C&amp;ENDAR

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21-Situation
ns Wan

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lying Eat of the West line of Lot 1,
laid Block 5, attended North, and
West 01 the West line 01 Lot 1, Block
P said Crystal Heights, and South 01
the following described line)
"Both Rohinand lfeelwe Bsgkwilng
at the Southwest corner
ha" gotten some very lame of the South V. of the Northwest ¼ of
cnlpls and some shows we've the Southeast ¼ of Section I,
Township 20 South, Range 30 East,
really been winging It," Miss run
East 34147 f..i, thence North *4
Dawber said. "Mod have In- degrees Eat Into Crystal Lake a end
tenedingdorylhsei- dldyon aisi, bekmln, at the point of In.
01 the northerly rlghtol.
-e the one about old psoph? - ta-section
way line 01 Wilson Drive and the

5:30

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"You siwuld see the letters I
hit sitcom "Mock
&amp; Mindy," think. WilliAms Is get," she said. "They ath me,
wildly twmy and since the How do Ifeel about living with
an actress, Monk - morally. People out

Mindy" to .siloi* Jane Fondastyle
rules, 10 musIcals, to a
5:00
(1) CAROL BURNETT AND little hit of everything. To do
FRIENDS
that, the acnl$s mad give her
MARY TYLER MOORE
more to do than stand around
I MISTER ROGERS (R)
boking cute.

10:30
(3)5 ALL STAR SECRETS
(4)5 THE PRICE IS RIGHT

Pipgaid, Isnir,, Fiisr. Sew.
csks
ooMesnwiU- "d
million dollar at collection
which disappeared
transported from Now York to
Boston.

determined as she Is pretty.
Miss Dswber, blonder and
jiM a smidgen sexier iii nil life

Caner as a modal, but would
like to go on from 'Mask &amp;

S BEWITCHED

ItCO

12:40

DawhertIdnhRobin Wm1.fnI
Is lucky to have her playing
Mindy to his Mork, and so tin
ffljflJ of ,1ow515 iVST7 Week
-big for dlfferant ressoi.
The writers the show, on
otherhand, may net feel so
fortunate at having to co,tend
with an actress who's aimed as

Miss Dawber, who began her

Rogers, Johnny Vune, Amarillo
Slim.
PLAZAI

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

writers. Robin gets red In the
face and his agents are very
30werflJ. I don't want to sound
like I'm doing the old star
number, but we're the ones out
there who haveto say that staff.
"If It's crummy, people say,
'Isn't she lousy."
She dill can't quite believe
the degree to which people
believe what they see on the

- Pam

,

(4)

10:00

Gibe Kaplan. Guests: Kenny

(UP!)

5 HOGAN'S HEROES
Including most of his
a BEVERLY HILLBILLiES
BATTLE OP THE PLANETS IOIIso monologue..
It's the non4inprovlutton
SESAME STRUT
part of the aiIi*s that worries
4:30

ipjj
(3)5
•ALL IN THE FAMILY (R)

(2)5 TONIGHT Guest host:

YORK

rm easy going and I don't
freak out If he sometimes steps
on my lines. I know he doesn't
ft 1t1ll7 and We'
et i CO(fl5d7 teem. I waat to go
____ acting and
on and do legitimat.
Robin Ciii go on to do Popp or
whatever he's going to do."
She sp5$ks aiknlringly of
Wilhiani., whose performance
she estimated was about 20
percent improvisation each

(2) EMERGENCY ONEI
(I) THEMADY BUNCH

12:30

NEW

kflo)W I'm net ever going to be

2:30
(2)5 THE DOCTORS
GUIDING uo

(Fe

3 Lines Minimum

ts

OP OUR LIVES
(2) DAYS
there really believe you are that
(4)0 A$ THE WORLD not a comedian, she doesn't
ErtInd playing straight man.
PP'sonthsy.eeon the screen."
TURNS
"I don't care If he does unM
.
-he's hilarious. I
SONS LIFE TO LIVE
Legal No

I 0000 MORNING FLORIDA

a NEWS

Sc rIP

12:00

TODAY 54 FLORIDA

1100

Itlitli ................. 43ca 11$.
HOO
3c3nSICutivetlmes . .3k a lir*
7c.MICUttYetlIM$
..... 33c a Ilri
5:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 5.fl

(2) JEOPARDY

EYEWITNESS DEAF NEWS

'A

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Not

(2)5•*TATE OF THE

UNION ADDRESS Live cover___
age of President Carter', State
THE NEWLYWED GAME
°
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
5 SOLTI CONDUCTS
"Best Of Enemies" it locus •
Mary's friendship with Rhode"Wagner" SeleCtions Include
'The Flying Dutchman,"
going down the drain after
"ItiUiII'." "Tristan And
Rhoda makes what Mary thinks
isolde" and "Die MaistersIs an unkloid remark.
THE CS.WlTS
Inger."
JOKER'S WILD
I MACNEIL / LEHRER
(4)5 FLYING
REPORT
5STARSKY S HUTCH A
710
blues singers bce. I$ angered
UARS CLUB
by a romance between his
MATCH GAME P.M.
employee and Hutch.
p
STPP IEYOND
5NORTH STAR 'Man Dl
SHA NA NA Guest: Joanle
Suvero' The "l*t heroic figure
Summits.
In contemporary art" Is
profiled, with a look at the
5CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Skits: 'Ham Actor"
tensions, contradictions and

But

AFTERNOON

6:45

7:00

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(1) KUTAMA
C NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
(F

Mork

60

Livers.
8:00

CLASSIFIED ADS - ...
Orlando- Winter Park : 1
Seminole
831-9993
322-2611
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT

Loves

11:U

WAGONER

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NEWS
ABC NEWS
MAN AND HIS ENVIRON.
I

(2) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
(4)5 LOVE OF UPS
SFAMILY FEUD

8:10

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LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY LSfl
fly fails madly in love wIth

Note News

1130

C$ACKEREARREL
WATCH YOURMOUTH
lsumm

Fender I LeBlanc And Carr"

610

111111111

__________Mindy

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TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed I In.
stared FREE

TO

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322-2611 or 831-9993

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SV, GO WAKE

by Chic Young

ACROSS

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8 Musical
50 New Deal
instrument
program
12 Poverty- or 52 Author of
agency (abbr.)
Robinson

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$ of i I

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60 Have
15 Destroy (sI.) 61 Information
16 Forget
bureau (abbr.)
17 Mild expletive 62 Verve
18 Build
63 Recent (prefix)
20 Negatives
64 Eye infection
22 Genetic
65 Electrical unit
material
66 College

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I'M SORRY, 0170.
MAYBE 1HAT 15N'T
A GOOD IDEA.WHAT
ELSE WOULD YVU LIKE'?

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25 Her Majestys

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just

sure he wasn't sold during his at play by Seminole High's

mom's porch sale at 71h

YELLOW-ThTEP
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the objects of nice gestures
from you today. You want to do
a things to show them how you
feel.
envelope to A.stroGrapti, P.O.
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oct. 23)
Box 419, Radio City Station Saying

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BUGS BUNNY

by Stoffel &amp; H.imdahl

I I HEARP 'rirn ciptyreg
HAPPENlI'd
1DdflVR I /
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TATP UP
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A budget 01 $175,000 will be necessary to
Jmo the rs..&amp;thprOgTaiI
mosquito, the pod which has

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Uui,w.Ity of Florida (UT) officials at a
IflIItbI( T-ed
I. Ar.had All, who has headed the
In SIVI.ITIbIr,
hoDby,whohedethefoodand
*lcuitwal rsswch program at the UP
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HEY, Ma...
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pramto psrmana* staff atat .
I. Al Wood, dam of the UT IutW#. of
F.sd d Apløjtwal Scioncos (WAS) said
he rsct the severity of the mldge
— te 1MIQII County and s.
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is lbs stat..
'S 'lfl aappsd the pram, given an
hodg he aid, addIng.
bwam is
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scheduled Friday and
Saturday at Sea
have been postponed by the
trustees of Seminole.
County AuocIaUsu fIr Hetardid Citissu lie.,

he

should be

fired for this,
—Tommy Sands

At least one Sanford chief had hit him. Butler has
policeman's wife, who was with maintained Sands Is trying to
the Butler party that evening, make him look bad because the
was waiting to testify.
chief fired him.

The Butler party that evening
Sands had also claimed he
Included the chief's wife, was engaged In a scuffle with
Nancy, City Manager Warren another Sanford policeman

grand Jury to investigate areas E. Knowles and several off-duty
other than the primary topic, policemen and their wives,
w hich Is known to be the Pewter
Sands has alleged he walked

outside the restaurant. Ray has
said no charges will be filed in
that Incident because of In-

Pub Incident. Cheshire did add over to the chief's table and
the grand jury could Investigate

Off

virtually anything It wants and

sponsor of The Chil's
Village 01 Florida. "n
nothing to do with 'iii," cxplalued Christine Jones
today. "We found we
not get an use promotion
dome in Ilbe Ume we b4l'
sait she piano to re-

schedale the event.

sufficient evidence.

Today

the Jurors could expand the
Investigation without the
prodding of his Office.
Also waiting to testify at the Around The Clock ---------4-A Horoscope ----------------S-A
Seminole County Courthouse Bridge -------------------- S-A Hospital .................iSA
this, morning were several Comics ------------------- S-A Obituaries ---------------- 5-A
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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.
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Tommy Sands, the former
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he was punched by Police Chief
Ben Butler, was among the first
witnesses called this morning
by the Seminole County Grand
Jury investigating the Incident.
Sands spent about 20 minutes
behind the grand Jury's closea
doors testifying about the in.
cident which occurred Nov. 17,
1978 at the Pewter Pub, 2544 S.
Park Drive In Sanford.
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information. Others who want nerves to the hand must pass
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SHS students Answer Teen=Age Pregnancy Query

AT YOUI NEAREST FRIENDLY WINN.DIXIE

By LEONARD KRANSDOJIS
Herald Staff Writer

GO® FEBRUARY 11-14

QUANTITYGHTS
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Do you think teen-age pregnancies are a rarity?
If you do, think again. ft estimated that half Of all US
teen-agers are sexually active and more than one million
girls under 20 get pregnant each year, according to the
National Alliance for Optional Parenthood.
And Seminole students seem to be aware of how
sexually active teenagers are, at least according to a
Seminole High School health class surveyed today. One
que4lon asked of the class was: Do you think teen-age
pregnancies are rare?
"No, een-age pregnancies are not unfamiliar because If
you look around school, one out ofglrls Is pregnant,"
said one 16-year-old girl, when asked If pregnancies are
rare.
Another 16-year-old girl said, "No way! Half th
people you see are either pregnant or have been pregnante

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has been advised by the which ended Oct. 1, used 385,475
county's major gasoline sup- gallons of regular and regular
piler, Gulf Oil Co-U.S., that unleaded; 224,6Z diesel and
Strife In the Mideast, par- Seminpie County "may be 56,101
premium unleaded. The
ticularly Iran, and public and placed on bsae fuel allocation premium
unleaded figure is for
Inside Information from effective March 1,"
the
Last
six
months of the year
gasoline venders is leading to
"Annual consumption rates only, Etchberger said, when It
Seminole County gearing up for have exceeded allocations and was
found that the Sheriff's
an oil crisis as a precautionary will continue to do so as
Department's newer vehicles
measure.
population-service demands operated more efficiently and
The county's Director of the Increase," Etchberger said. at
less cost per mile by using
Office of Management, "Consumption rates of premium unleaded.
Analysis and Evaluation unleaded and premium
"If a crisis would occur that
(OMAE) ,Jeff Etchberger, will unleaded will accelerate due to
would not be the time to request
recommend to county cornEPA (Environmental an increase In allocation,"
miuloners Tuesday they protection Agency) aTtt..io Etchberger said, noting staff
authorize requests to be filed standards and premium concern. He added that an
with the U.S. Department of unleaded has proven
to give Increase in allocation could not
Energy (DEO) for an Increase better performance and be requested until consumption
In Its base allocation for mileage, , Elchbarger'a-report exceeded the original allocation
gasoline, jot In case cur- states
by 20 percent.
talhnent in available supplies
The county's base allocation
"We are doing the necessary
comes to pass.
as of March 16, 1974 was 365,107 work In advance to assure
The current base allocation gallons of regular and regular
supply to keep
for the county was set in 1974. unleaded gasoline and 112,833 sufficient
necessary government funcEtchberger in a written gallons of dieSel. But, Etch- tions
operating," he said. Etch.
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county p rthiilng department countvIn the Wl7-lsfI.*1 voor
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Come February 14
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

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Romance Is not dead —
at least not on Feb. 14
(Wednesday) when it
seems to experience a
revival each year. But
sweethearts and lovers are
in the minority when It
comes to sending valentine
greetings these day.,
according to some of those
who sell and manufacture
the cards.
"Family valentines go
first and then they buy
whatever we have left.
Sweetheart cards are the
lad to go," according to the
clerk atJeola's Gift Shop ln
Casselberry. Children
mostly buy the valentine
assortments in large boxes,
she added,
The peak day for sales Is
the day before Valentine's
Day, according to Elaine's
Card and Gift Shop in
Sanford Plaza, as husbands
wait imlil the lad minute to
buy their valentines. Men
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Sentimental valentines
with hearts outsell the
contemporary humorous
type, especially with men,
who tend to choose the
most romantic and expenslve designs, they sald.
Sweetheart cards sell well
the week before, but the
bluest buyers of valentines are grandparents who
send them to their grandchildren.

cards going to mothers and
teachers.
Valentine's Day Is
second only to Christmas
as a card.eendlng occasion,
O'Neal, reports.
Most juvenile cards and
about 20 percent of adult
valentines are delivered
personally.
This
Is
probably due to the desire
for personal contact aswell
as the rising cost of postage
stamp., he noted.

Women tend to be more
informal buying most of
the humorous contemporary cards, according to Gary O'Neal,
valentine product manager
for a Kansas City
publisher.
Children are the true
romantics. In addition to
the handmade variety they
buy most of the more than
S® million Valentine's Day
cards sold each year in the
United Slates
According to one
publisher, kids outnumber
sweethearts well over 3tol
in buying and sending
valentines with most of W

Some 1970 cards are reminiscent of 19th century
German mechanical ones
ornate with hearts,
flowers and lace with a
thieaial look.
Richard Connor, senior
vice
president for
marketing for the nation's
second largest card
publisher In Cleveland
Ohio, estimates Americans
will spend $327 million on
valentines thisyear, up 145
percent from 1978.
Most of that amount is
for 415,3 million undividual
cards, which range inprice
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Federal
Aviation
Administration t FAA) officials
are investigating a report a
single-engine airplane crash
that claimed the life of Daniel
Biederman, 23, of 112 Lake
Brantley Trail, Longwood,
Sunday near North Orlando
Airport was witnessed by
another pilot.
An FAA spokesman said
investigator Tom Ingline was
investigating the cause of the
crash this morning. Ingline,
based in St. Petersburg, flew to
the crash site early this morning.
Biederman was piloting his
single-engine Grumman.
American nicknamed "Tiger"
about 6:30 p.m. Sunday when it
crashed Into a field about two
miles southwest of North
Orlando Airport, according to
the spokesman. Biederman was
alone in the airplane at the time
of the crash.
"The only thing we have on
an eyewitness is that there was
another pilot who said he saw
the plane turn and then dive
towards the ground," said the
FAA spokesman.
Biederman was piloting the
aircraft on a pleasure flight

over the airport, the FAA
spokesman said. Biederman
was an Instructor for Mark
Arrow, Inc., a flying service
located at the airport.
Steve Marcus, owner of the
airport, also is owner of Mark
Arrow, according to the FAA
spokesman.
The area surrounding the
crash site has been blocked off
by Orange County Sheriff's
deputies until the FAA probe is
completed.
Biederman reportedly made
no 'mayday" calls to signal
distress prior to the crash.
The amount of damage to the
aircraft Biederman was flying
Is not known yet.

Body discovered
in Seminole
dump is

identified,
page 2A

Cras h Victim
Plans Return
CAPE CORAL — IMngwood
resident Patricia Fleming was
listed in fair condition today in
a Cape Coral Hospital
recovering from injuries
sustained in Friday's car-bus
acclder1t in which her mother,
Mrs. Frances Crane Hurst of
Winter Springs, was killed.
Mrs. Fleming has six broken
ribs and was moved from the
Intensive care unit to her own
room Sunday, she said.
Friends from Longwood
visited her Sunday. She hopes to
return home as soon as doctors
will permit her trip via ambulance,
Mrs. Fleming, 42, was in
Cape Coral on business acc
companied by her mother,
companied
whose age was listed as 69,
when the accident i.t'tirr'I

"I'm still pretty sore," she
said this morning from her
hospital room. "My daughter Is
here with me. Ihope to be back
home soon."
Her daughter, Susan, Is a 17year-old senior at Lyman High
School. Mrs. Fleming has a 19year-old son, Michael, who Is in
the Marines and stationed at
Paris Island, N. C.
The Friday accident Involved
a school bus with 55 children
aboard. Some 17 children were
treated and released alter the
accident. Cape Coral Police
said Mrs Fleming's automobile
may have gone through a atop
sign and was rammed broadside by the bus.
Funeral plans for Mrs. Hurst
are pending.

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can?" Anyone answering no other groups of U.S citizens arrested senior member of — quietly
walked out of the
Three Americans have been
was released immediately.
were also "detained" and the Bell Helicopter Co. awaiting camp and were given civilian killed thus far in the
)fli0inthi
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Some 20 American govern- escorted under guard to evacuation from the country clothes by the
population,
revolutionary violence. The
isto t.ir tg.,., d im 8WW &amp;my.
headquarters of the ayatollah, meat .
'r'ployees were rounded Khomeini's headquarters,
and
other
Americans. They
Tehran
Radio
reported
the
number
of Americans In Iran Is
a1 Of
dfLjaf
nst ot was to I%
they up In one batch In Tehraa and
Mod were released after were still being detained army had also sur rendered in now around 5,000 compared
more than 2,860 years of fir, proah 'ary thief of were "released after the taken to the ayatollah's head- questioning. However, gunmen tonight,
the towns of Isfahan and the with 41,000 a few months ago.
Gashan
Ji.
in A
ayanl
Jg'g aide. dith the quarters. liroughout the day who took over the Hilton Hotel
Both
the
shah's
palace
and
holy
city of Qom. Other units
Simultaneously with the
ruepiged tosgh
attests
takeover touched o a Incidents as mistakes and
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Lavizan
barracks
nearby,
throughout
the
country
were
detentions,
gunmen also cap
and rounded up scores of MW waY' d1Ami&amp;iol
r'iint"
headquarters
Of
both
the
imexpe
cted
to
y
down
arms
lured
the
int
their
ernational cornAmericans.
severs' _
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penal guard and the army's quietly alter the collapse of the municatlons agency of the
Zhom.ini's forces sealed More On Iran, Page 3* also picked up but the cam
ground troops, fell precisely at imperial guard and surrender, embassy and systematically
ti, ,Iete., 1W cpi
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psiga appeared directly allow
noon.
(3:30 a-rn. EST)
The U.S. embassy official ransacked IL There were no
shah's Nla,sren palace and with young rsvolutlounlu at American nsls. There ittined The Click ......... 4A 11ItNCePe ................ 44
An
estimated
100,000
persons
said
there had been no incidents Americans in the building at the
Merby headquarters of thelakks cerOfU&amp;c,p
won no reports thatyw,re IMP ....................44 IleapItsi ..................2.A
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Lavizan
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Of
anti-Americanism,
in any time.
elMs isuperisi gd.
o cIi,
(,11ks ...................41 Obiin1ii ................IA then stormed Into
but affft the ro**
th
e
base,
other
part
of
the country,
Earlier,
followers
Xhomelnl lrnrnidlataiy in.
of
A U.S.
41 111111IMM .............14 There Was
some shooting and although feelings 'g'l'ut the Khomeini had seized and
stalled No hN60dad pim WhediddWitIlAmwkw Uuey
ermevingon Ei$erW ..................4A Sg.r ..................L7A CUMMU but thousands of United
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the
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parents. But for me, if I wanted to do this I could, but I
don't (eel it is needed. I think more about school and life

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the shah's their hold on the capital
WPOWN WhO abandoned the
Many were later released
comp post who he lost military alter being taken to the

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However, a different view was shared by another 16year-old girl: "I know of some parents who are very bad

Khomeini Forces Round Up Americans After Takeover
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pregnancy, then maybe they will stop and think. Parents
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the world and she wants to know what goes on, then she
has several contacts with some male and gets pregnant.
Then when she tells mom, she figures it is because she has
let her out of the house and can't trust her, but It's the
mother's fault for withholding her," the girl added.

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"I know the guys like to talk about It. The girls talk,
but
not as much as the guys," said one 17-year-old girl.
"My girl Isn't afraid to talk about anything.
"Well, some of my friends have their own way," said
one 18-year-old girl. "Some of my friends are shy about it,
some don't care who knows, so it's both ways, really."
"Most of my friends don't talk about it, we don't see why
we should share this Information. We feel its personal,"
said one 16-year-old girl expressing another point of view.
Some of the students believe the fault rests with the
parents.
"Yes, the parents say how bad it Is, and it just makes
the child go out and try it more," said the 17-year-old girl.
"If the mothers weren't so strict, then I don't think most
of the children would go out and get pregnant," said
another girl.
Another 17-year-old girl said, "I think the parents
should talk to their children more about sex and the do's
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might be," said the 17-year-old male student.
And the class listed several reasons why teen-agers are
sexually active.
"They do it because they say 'I will do it this one time
and will not get pregnant' and then they turn around and
get pregnant," said a 16-year-old girl.
"Most teen-agers do not think ahead," said a 17-year-old
female. "Some just think it's fun," said a 15-year-old
male.
"At this age, boys have a feeling of proving themselves
and the girl wants to have a boy to feel wanted and do
things because of love," said one 16-year-old female.
There were mixed reactions from the students as to
whether students like to brag about sexual exploits and
whether they have sex so they will look better in their
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NATON
IN BRIEF
Protesters Jeer 'Carter Curtain'
At U.S.MexIcan Border

By MAX ERKILETIAN
Herald Staff Writer
A preliminary hearing for
Richard Edward Jarvis, 66, of
WinterSprings, has been set for
Feb. 13 on charges of attempted
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wife.

SAN YSIDRO, Calif. (UP!) — More than
1,000 demonstrators chanted and jeered
Sunday at the U.S,-Mexico border to protest

President Carter's proposed six-mile fence to
keep illegal aliens from entering the United
States.
Carrying placards and shouting, 'Stop the
deportations now," the demonstrators
marched peacefully along a three-mile route.
Carter meets with Mexico's President Jose
Lopez Portillo in Mexico City Wednesday to
discuss oil and immigration policy.

Explosions Prompt Evacuation
WHITING, I nd. (UP!) Explosions ripped
through oil storage tanks at a large refinery
south of Chicago today and police evacuated
about 1,000 persons from a 10-square block
area near the spectacular blaze that ensued.
No injuries were reported.
Fire officials said the fire began in a fourstory gasoline processing unit that exploded
about 10:45p.m. CST Sunday at the Amoco Oil
Co. refinery. The resulting fire spread to three
of five nearby oil storage tanks early today.
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Arrested Jarvis and booked him

Into the Seminole County Jail
whe re he remains in lieu of
$8,400 bo nd. A public defender
has been appointed to represent
him, according to sheriff's
Officials.
Mrs. Jane Julia Jarvis, 46,
was reportedly abut four times
with a .22 caliber revolver
loaded with scattered shot after
an argument Saturday night.
She was shut twice In the beck,
in the hand and arm. She was
treated for her wounds at
Florida Hospital Altamonte
Springs and released.
GAMBLING BUST
A group of 11 Altamonte
Springs men arrested late
Friday night for gambling at

BRIEF

Robert E. Tlppena, 61, of III according to police.
Pine St. and George Wa___
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and one tar bucket, valued Avenue, Santord, according to
collectively at $342.50, from a -C,.
fenced storage ares at Fourth
The bike was valued at $20,
and Maple streets, Sanford, Duncan reportedly told police.
according to police.
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The theft took place
Thieves broke into the coin
sometime between Dec. 20 and box one cHle'a horse ride in
Feb. 4, according to police.
the Sanford Plans late Friday
taking an undd.rmlned
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Barry Lee Ster ner, 37, of
Palm Place, Sanford, reported Police.
someone took a tilovialon at,
Police dlkvvu,ld the theft
valued at $300, from his home while on routine patrol In the
sometime F riday afternoon, shopping was.

the Altamonte Men's Club,
Altamonte Springs, are
scheduled for arraignment
before Circuit Judge Alan
Dickey Feb.
All 11 were released on their
own recognisance by Dickey
after being booked into the
Semi nole County Jail.
Arrested were J. C. Mandy,
55, Marker Street; James
Curtis Ferguson, 32, of 121
DotaSt.; Lynn Hopson, 45, of
120 Salem St.; Leroy E. Moore,
26, of 301 Magnolia Ave.;
Adolphus Simmons, 48, of 153
North St.; J.T.Hurd,55,ci611
Pine St.; Stevenson Yates, 32,
ci 314 Campello St.; Leon
Roux, 53, of 141 North St.;
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balance Is for $4.2 rilllon
boxed cards, usually
purchased by children for
distribution at school.
Connors and O'Neal's
companies together account for more than half of
Sesame Street products
the greeting cards sold In
generally aimed at 2 to 5the United States.
year-olds,
appeal to
"People send Christmas some college-age
cards to a lot of people,"
customers, according to
said Connor, "but there are
the company's sale, and
only so many people you
marketing director Tan
an send Valentine's Day
cardsto—a sweetheart,
A former retail druggist
daughter, mother, a
turned
greeting card
favorite aunt."
publisher
In 1969 after
But if you take a look at
noticing
a
shortage of
valentines available at
cards
for
black
consumers,
your local card shop you
Jerome Wolk of
will also find greeting
allzi' In
cards for your
s'
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cards for blacks said his
boss, daughter's family,
valentines are either
son's family, friend,
general,
sweetheart or
cousin, grest-grandthll'4
family
with
sweetheart
uncle, father or just about
cards
being
the best
any riatioad*1p casual,
romantic or
He estimates his
1 biting
bthi.
is now 20 to 30
Valentine of years past is
times
ai
great utt was the
not to be seen and today
fist
year.
even the humorous cards

Students
Hold Protest
Over Parking

About 132 Lyman High School
Henley said today he is
students were demonstrating hoping there will be more
today against the lack of parking spaces available In the
parking spaces available at the near future.
high ichOoL'
Several of the students at the
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can understand their
diiappolntzne*t but they have scene said their biggest cornto understand we just don't plaint Is they are working
have the spices for everyone," students and they need to park
then car at school so they can
said CarItan Henley, Ly
go to work when they are
Henley said the students dismissed.
"were being very peaceful and
These students will soon be
not
P('Obklfl," but
added that they will be getting relief as Henley said he
receiving umicused absences. will soon be going through the
The school currently has files of those with parking
about 374 parking spaces with decals and taking out those
about 140 reserved for school who have withdrawn, which
employees, with the remaining will hopefully free some spaces.
TIDTUE8DAY
$ a... readings: tern.
234 for students. At the
"The first people who will be
pastors, IS; overight lows,
Ds,lsne leach: high 8:42 beginning of the school year
getting the available permits
3$; yesterday's high, 72; em., 1*11 p.m., low 2:00 a.m., there were 00 spaces.
Tha school has a student will betime coop students who
bsre.etrle pressure, 31.12; 2:37 P.m.
have to go to work right from
rilsth. bmft# N per
population
of 2,370.
Peel Canaveral: high $:u
ool," he said. The principal
winde
,
Because
ci
1ac
parking
sch
of
___
em., $:N p.m. li 37
spaces at the beginning of the estimates this number to be
Fersad: Portly cloudy with
d day, lb No Tmsdey.
year It was announced to about 100.
In the low I. mid 4k
Bayport: high 1:46 am., seniors that parking permits
variable 10 mph 2*23 p.m., low 1:37 em., 1:15 would be sold for $1, according
Several of the students said
pm.
to Henley. After that five-week they had tried to park at the dog
dMillishills WigM
period the remaining tickets track but were told by track
were sold to juniors. $ch)cg authorities that they are
employees do not pay for prohibited from parking there.
LEONARD KRANSDORr
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1st St. Phone 322.2212

ANNUAL 1979 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Begins Tuesday, February 13,, 1979
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 1,000 members. Help make Sanford even greater.
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 Corn.
merce, seeking out desirable industry and business to
provide jobs 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.
5. Publishes a monthly newsletter for members.
6. Sponsors a monthly member breakfast featuring
interesting and Informative programs.
7. Maintains a tourist information center complete
with maps, brochures and other give away Items.
8. Maintains Chamber building facilities and makes
them available at no charge to Civic Clubs as well as
other citizen groups.
9. Provides programs and speeches to clubs,
organizations, civic groups and schools.
10. Promotes and supports special events and functions for education and the enjoyment of citizens
which In many cases, also stimulates business.
11. Provide office space for Navy, Marine and Air
Force Recruiting Service.
12. Order and distribute Income tax forms all year.

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

INDUSTRY APPRECIATION DAY-DINNER
CENTENNIAL PARK GAZEBO DEDICATION
SHAD DERBY IN COOPERATION WITH THE
'EVENING HERALD"
I
SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNEY COSPONSOR
ANNUAL AZALEA SALE
SENIOR SEASON
GOLDEN AGE OLYMPICS
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
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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INDUSTRIAL ACTION COMMITTEE SLIDE
PRESENTATION
TANGERINE BOWL SAILING CLASSIC
BUS INESS, WOMEN'S CHRISTMAS BRUNCH
SPACE AND MATERIALS FOR SENIOR CITIZEN
INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE 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 IN.
STRUMENT, 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 Commerce •

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Burial was In Duck River
Comb".
1&amp; AI2U4Z HKZS
Funeral services for Newton
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Benjamin Black, 72, of
I
011 Co. to continue as the
Mrs.Alpine Qravls IIhs, 50, (Ct ud From Page IA)
iO flmaii Ala. who died Feb 4
county's major supplier. Gulf
In that city, were held Feb. 7 at 011510 (Wy SL Longwood, berger said the county is Oil has been the coidy's major
;Raymond Higdon Cl*sp,l In died sarly Sunday. A native of dialing on a daily basis with supplier since 1512,
41 1y oil companies having
!Cilb"-', Ala. A retired fmsr L.ulngton County, S.C., she had Gulf Oil and other aso1ne
he lived In Longwood since venders and "they ui loonng refineries are capable of
sad retail liquor
been a winter guest in Augid, 157$, moving here from at ctutauing ,uppii,.. Some guaranteeing supplies dw4 a
Coady for the pad 10 MlIML
or
have alr
Survivors Include her compoin
____IML Badcally,
YOWL
win not parade. _supply In
.
.
I
F.
lereivors Inc1u his wife, husband, Willam
trying to keep ahead of the stud of crisis, therefore we do
Leegwood;
Neie
sans, Eft
7In
hegait
;Mry Elvis Black,
,notrecommend entering such
,
Qarics W. 11th, Norridown,
two
the Increased use of an agresnud In width we
NbsO, ladord end Derethy Robert 0. Hicks, Miami; 1 wn wrteatieii, tio
would be leaving ow' vendor of
E,ihnt5IWSAlL,Ii5William F. I*!k. Altamonte director said the sheriff's riird," Etchbergir's report
; idea' Moe Maggie department started eidag says. "out', prices are
1u, lassie, SpilagIlaid.
Polha Ge, two brethers, Rag lagi., JaCkemvl brether, Premium lmlsedsd boV way cumup till ys and service he.
ad Joke Block, PJWI., Ga. Joe (asis, Gilber, IC. ad ___ do lost --' year. been good," b. said. The
aim s
aM Its grsdcidl*un.
'OrMwereboviNhw"witil current contract with Gulf
Mamedelgifta may besentla. Fuierol urvicea ad burial new ve'cI- using regular expIres Feb. 20.
/1ms (our Research, will be in Wad Columbia, S.C. valoodst Tbordwe we will be
ElftwW Is also asking
ear. Gramkow-Galnu Funeral staying wits premium pumàim tram the couty
of
Home Is in tharg. 01 local u*1eai"
commission to certify to
EIcergsr aloe isrtquuthtg AMOCO on behalf of the
r's DepaiUrnt on the
the coady ce.%Ias1on for
MV
waiver 01 lbs bid rerimid current requirements for
Is pwmit .l.4ien. with Gilt unlestlid premiam gamin,
of Distinction for
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Sanford/South OrIondO/Lngwood/Wjnt., Pork/Orang. City
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Civilian residents nearby
cheered. Bullets whistled over
head and cars screamed up and
down the alleyways.
As the prisoners streamed
out, the Khomeini guerrillas
stormed in. They broke Into an
armory and grabbed weapons,
In addition to steel helmets and
riot control shields.
The guerrillas flung thou.
sands of pairs of gleaming
handcuffs Into the air and
torched administration build.
ings and prison blocks.
Miss Schneider said women
prisoners were Jammed 26 to a
room, and added:
"That prison was a filthy
garbage pit. There were female
murderers In my room and they
were very keen to tell you all
about it."

cal prisoners, burglars and began banging on the door and
pimps dreamed out of the a tremendous racket broke out.
bettered prison.
Some people busted out of their
Many jumped to freedom cells. Things were set on fire.
through windows whose bars But then people from the outhad been forcibly bent and side came to our cell and
wrenched aside,
literally dragged us out."

are for the most part of a
gentler nature.
In Dallas, the publisher
licensed to use characters
from television's Sesame
Street and The Muppeta
has added "Star Wars"
catch this year.

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NAPLES, Italy (UP!
Three American
disease experts flew to Italy today to help
Italian health officials contain the mysterious
virus that has killed at least 64 infants in the
Naples area over the past year.
A British specialist was to join the
American team in the effort to halt the spread
of the "dark disease," responsible for the
deaths of three more infants between the ages
of six months and 18 months over the
weekend.
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"I'm trembling. I feel like a
nervous wreck," said Mary
Ellen Schneider,43,of Bethes.
da, Md., as she walked through
mobs of armed civilians Sunday
ransacking Gasre central
prison next to the army's
supreme military headquarters.
Miss Schneider, a professor
In the graduate school of
linguistics at Tehran University, was Imprisoned In May
IM because a man fell off the
roof of her apartment house.

U.S. Experts To Italy

"At this time,,, Mill dofl't
The body of a man found
Moilnero, a migrant worker, Sn1no1. County lanIll.
Thuriday by county sanitation had been living and working
The idsatity of the woman Is bOW Whet we keys hors yat'
Workersat the Seminole county Central Florida, accolrft to being guarded, accorng to commented spolgi. "We
sheriffs department haven't determined the cause of Solar
IAnd[I11 near Geneva hall been Sheriff John PO&amp;
Wayne
Identified as that of Roberto
The body was identified by a spokesman John Spolaki, death and we're still waking on
°"°' frUD the SIntXd
Molinero, 26, Opopeo Michocan, woman whose name was on a because the cause ci Molinero's
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (UPI)
John
DIm.
isb."
Mexico, according to Seminole card found on Molinero's body death Is still under in.
Wayne has gone home to his exclusive beach411
aVidly
of the body was
County
Sheriff's
officials.
when
e
Sea?
it was discovered in the veMigatlon.
front home for what is expected to be a fairly
Performed ThIwaisy by Dr. G.
lengthy recuperation from cancer surgery
V. Garay, Seirthiol. Coy
Electrical generating stations anchored beneath the
performed a month ago.
Mdicai
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ocean's
surface are being studied by Florida
The 71-year- old actor quietly left UCLA
Power &amp; Light as one method of tapping the sea's
Medical Center Saturday and was driven to
IM cause ci death w
datermlnsd at thot antopay, stored solar energy. Studies indicate that the
his home.
according to Dr. Garay, Gulfstream, Florida Straits and Gulf of Mexico are
Doctors made no statement on his release
becaus, more
need.dto be the only possible locations near the continental
but one physician had said earlier that Wayne
performed at the aims tab.
United States that offer sufficient ocean depths and
should be able to return to acting.
The body was found About 10 temperature differences necessary for this Ocean
am. Thursday by Huron
Touchion Jr.,landfIll dour Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) to operate.
NEW YORK (UP!) After Pierce said she received a hot of
PrOom kIr.t. Toertdan w repor. Anchored 20 miles offshore, such plants could
calling for help, television host telephone call from her friend for the elderly, said in a
tidl7 leveling cornpsct.i UIM transmit solar-converted energy to Florida con.
Ponchitta Pierce left the town and neighbor Megan Marshack statement Saturday
Answers
transpo
rted to the 1W from suiners via marine cable. Open-cycle OTEC units
Nelson between 10:50 p.m. and ii p.m. called the p,
house
where
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trausier station that use salt water as a working fluid could also
andl.ftthetown house. the
Rockefejlerwu strjckenwjth a on Jan. 26 Informing her that n
off
Douglas
Road near produce quantities of fresh water as a generation bythan I do about sex," she said,
In her statement, she
heart attack because she felt Rockefeller had collapsed.
Allemode8prinsewhen
beam wmduei
Another iiyear.old girl had a similar nwwww
•h.,. was n4hl"e nuirs sho ins- zyearow auss- - Mar-My Why dw Ida
'
iISWpOIId.
But MC1II1Ifl?, reached by
could do, her lawyer said today. shack, described as a coordina"MN17ikls putada t*d
hide
Over the weekend, Miss
tOlep1m
today, said, "as fØ
y we bin* t
s,
by keeping them horn. will they are 17 and 11. But by the
there was nothing more she
Pierce, who was appointed by was with Rockefeller
time they are ii they ar. ready to leave bow to livewithRockefeller In 1968 to a study town bouseolfice when police CoUld do.
their boyfriends or friends," she said. "1v., they bow
"
didn't bow Anything
commission on news media and arrived to assist
good from bad, but after 38 years of restriction, they don't
about
medicine, so she loft t
broadcasting, confirmed
really do the things they are supposed to. I should bow.
According to Miss Pierce, to the paramedics who were en
reports that she was the woman $ftSl'
receiving the tel
I'm one of those kids"
rage and returned to her
who made the emergency call
call
she
At least one of the students said she has a lOmontl*old
to seek help for the former vice with lift her apartment and, apartment," the lawyer said.
an employee of the
child.
Controversy has risen over
PSISIdOM.
boding,
went several doors to the &amp;mss surrounding
Ten of the students said they bow of at lead one teenMiss Pierce, by confirming the town house
where she foWid Rockefeller's death, notably
ager who has had an abortion and six of the students knew
the reports, was able to shed
Pangborn said Ms heart
SHELLISBURO, Iowa
cold water because inside
Min
MNIhICk
of at least one girl who had put her child up for adoption,
possible ons.hour delay
some light on the circuin(UP!)
Is
fine, blood pressure Is
Octogenarian
water only gets down to 32
The IS students also had some thoughts on whether
In
ida heart attack.
dances sirrounding Rockafel.
normal
and
he's
Wrei
Pgboru
doant
not
degrees
at Its coldest.
•
the schools should put more emphasis on teaching some
P4lsiuid reports, quoting
icr's death, over which to Rockefeller.
bothered by the usual
believe in a lazy body.
"Butwhatyoudowhatl..
kind of an education In schooL
rngnero*m questions have been The building employee did Rockefeller family sources
ailments that are common
So
on
ider
morulags
do,
you get alot more out ci
"I fed whstthey be" now lin't.nough,"aaida 17-year.
have
said Rockefeller was
not enter the room where
raised recently.
for people in their i.
merle.,
he
strips
it,"
he said. "The tom-old girl, "and they should teach It In junior high and they
In a statement issued late Rockefeller was and stayed in stricken at 111 p.m., but aid
"I gut a pint reaction
naked
end
walks
od,
perature
ci the mow is
need to teach it more In high schools."
WU not suiwnonid adil 11:18
Saturday through lawyer W. the foyer, she said.
fromLltmaboyoustart
and
tills
aiend
in
the
down
to
ut zero, so it
abo
"I think an .ducMIon Is very lixçortant, because It is
Barnabas McHenry, Miss Miss Pierce, a IS-year-old co- p.ma
brestithig deep. It sort of
anew
for
about
five
ot
does
you
a
l
more good."
FA cs at hem, and the child doesn't know enough
Siva me a feeling like I'm
m,q
He
said
he
does
it
aboat It," said another 1$-year-old girl "But If It's taught
Pongborn said he keeps on top of the world.
Is. "a wakereppu'."
in school, thibhsn would know and l think tb.teacher
to
ldascbsdelencept in "I don't shiver, In* my
•
should tell everytbiq be hows to the student and don't
"I'm not a lover of cold
be
low
zero cold and
fed gat kind olcald.Uit's
held back anything."
weather. I',. bad to fi it
blowing
wind.
sed
I like to lay
"I think birth control should be taught dearer to some
a everysne e'
ink. If It's not, Itake the
"Ob,I don't tiduik I go out
dudei4,," said a 171ear.oId female.
Paagbsra_said. "But I
snow and rub It .11 over me
it III much colder than is
"You don't $et enough sexiduceilon in.cbocL They
beli.w inp"4Mresa on
adD I am wet," he said.
below and the wind is -'
the body. A paean held
should, toll adudsr*a little abodlhe Average cost ola
He said
method Is
blowing. I don't like thá'
rn his bedy werk."
child and the care they would need," said one 1$-year-old
ortbojadgetthig in
WW very much," he said.
Malls.
Ongirl's
e
(s
comment on the subject aommred what
On other AudoW said:
11be.ducat1onln.chooloranywhotseinsjadbsicaEy
He s
talk you what goeson. They thosld also includea part ss
what happens get the to Is over, heesass they often
QCAGO (UPI) Far
'
city workers ___
with
seunetobowallttle abos*
dos'trislinswbdhsppems After tbe party lsover.Uthey
yamItaday
Madoub
bo
Madeak
and
his
this g who c dad the
kow mote, they ukht take more precautions," said the
lived
the city's
hernidead, said they
bitter cold. He's known al
i$.year.oidgirL
&amp;m ow* bag bap
peuuidml Mm Thursday to
lbs man who aurvivd thS.
The students are taught the basic, about reprodoatlon,
heap beneath the till
corns w them to the
ou=Ud Of 79.10
but lb. "r do net go Into dslaIk about parental
:.
b~ dwdswL
/
raspeneliduily width goes aloeg with sex ad being a
it hepidlyin.'
Hs was tohfromids
IWwWwwoodabols
paint, according Is James TerwWeger, UI science
caU Mack
th
doty
born,,
coadructed
tim year.
teacher Tft ovemas the beft Class.
will return to the Cold
erdoerd hems ad tr
13,
in fair
bage piled under the
dipibe of he city if 04
cenditiss ladsy U
___ reel of the
ci
when be
from
Yntirm,
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Ircetbite.
H.
was
taka to,,
Sanford firefighters eztIagábed a alise Ike at the
HOT
r--i
1
,
4111"
highway,
Iawer
borne of Gregory Church, 21, Seven Castle Brewir
mow
ilth cider tad
5anhsr
suet.
he was treated hr as"re
Wicket Drive.
winter
but
gave isp
w,'vv
Coat,
Saturday
aftorwesu.
The
blue
enpt.d
when
Gloria J. CIMn
ADMISItCU
I III
"
He's
soit
of
a
lIg,.td
Jeim Jerry Glnsw
warmth
and
care for ids.,
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10110.
dawn hire," one city
:carles D. BrIdese
Raymind 0. 0r$im
fr
_n
Comma
'
to a nearby coach, seen lithe f.regr.d.
Nathaniel Deulisrty
keintesi L. Murphy
Pslcg, elated by
warinea alt "Everybody
bean
dowetows.
Claude W. Dentin
now lucvman
I â&amp;I
11 kadmalkIL
ue
M. Tay*, Defluns
Revl$ Plilmur,, DeiSsas
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Adak 901k
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141h
JOM WatkIns, 09M
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P rincuiA. Nounde
of a United Pt.. bees lçi by p.1kg
k'lling
oscsauss
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in Ruth U1t1 Rock ad
emit 61019101ory
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week While do drove sines ysaeM North iai, Reck
thwlu
that idled her Moe
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as Mrs. P'lck woe'1
hone
Pickle Oak OiLed
reputJaice J, I;
Wlthtkeinarii*grepsted 1iddthqbsian
1ul
the pw A .fl'caliber weapon is
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iiwers 1S&amp;duayckljtings.cutMA,
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abandoned by prison guards
who scampered out of the
sprawling complex when ar-.
med supporters of Ayatollah
Ruholish Khomeini closed In
and threatened to storm the

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)
Some 11,000 prisoners, in.
eluding Americans and
Europeans, hacked and clawed
their way out of Iran's largest
prison during the chaos in
Tehran In the largest recorded
prison break in history.

JERUSALEM (UP!) The Israeli Cabinet
has formally accepted President Carter's
invitation to resume peace talks with Egypt,
but balked at widening the negotiating powers
of its representative, Foreign Minister Moshe
Dayan.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin expressed
hope Sunday that the upcoming meeting at
Camp David will overcome the difficulties and
"pave the path" to peace between the two
countries.

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committee composed of two senators from each
congressional district. The Ad Hoc committee will
meet in Tallahassee March 6.
Brantley Is also sponsoring a bill which sets a
mandatory sentence of three years before repeat
felons could be placed on probation or parole. It
would require that a repeat felon serve one4hlrd of
Its sentence or thinyears, whichever Is more,
before he could be released from prison.

State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R.Longwood, has
been appointed to a special Ad hoc committee on
legislative reapportionment. The committee's
responsibility is to study and review all bills pertaining to resppo,tlonmes*.
Two bills have already been referred to the
cnrnIttee. Bradley Is a cosponsor of one of the
Es. The bill he Is co.sponsorthg would be Identical
to the constitutional amendment which was on the
ballot In the November election and failed along
with other amendments
The bill, if passed by the Legislature, would be
on the ballot again inl*.It calls for the creation ci
a seven member bi.psrtlase committee to reap.
portion the state hto single member legislative

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Brantley said rumors are circulating In the halls
of the Legislature that Gov. Bob Graham will be
calling for a vote of ratification an the equal rights
constlt%tIonal amenikneit (ERA) before March 15.
Brantley said It is believed there are sufficient votes
In the House to approve the amendment and only
one vote lacking In the Florida Senate.
He said theproponents of ERA would ilketo an
It ratified In Florida before March 15, the original
deadline, In case the extension of time granted by
the Congress for ratification Is found to be unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. When
Brantley ran for office, he pledged opposition to
ERA.

Braidleysaldgovernmentcloser tothe people is
the goal of single member districts rather than
member districts. He said the biggest OP
position to the singleinember district concept will
come from Brevard and Dade Counties which have
22 representatives, elected from multlmember
districts.
Another bill before Brantley in the special
committee would have the reapportionment

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world trade coiert something missing iw to

Imports have made such Inroade Into markets once
dominated by our domestic Industries.
Complaining about "dumping" or that Imports
are priced low because of "cheap foreign labor," is
not enough.

How much of the problem is of our own m*klng
— a lapse In the productive efficiency and
aggressive marketing that once was our diatincdon?

The Volkswagen, for Instance, was designed,
built and marketed by Germans with a living

standard similar to ours.
It was not "dum ped" on our market, but succeØded here because D roit lept rou an
$
th gh
rn*omàtive revolution. et
is Japan now dominating a new growth
teievisionreordersforthe home? We
ous for Innovative technology that creates
ducts, or at least we
trade agreements are essential to
1b; a policy of free trade.
The United State,, as the world's largest trading
nation, has the most to lose in the long rim if
protectionism In ow Congress shoots them down
ønd retaliatory trade barriers begin to rise around
the world.
U foreign competItion Is relegating some 01 01
once-leading industries to a status of No. 29 a
familiar advertising slogan offers some advice:
Try harder.

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Sabotage Blamed In Wreck,
Train Slams Warehouses

By DAVID 'IV(

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000DW000, Out. (UPI) Bruce Small, his of food aid (re'gs

y psrokt of the U.&amp; population.

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the 70-car train left the tracks at 12:05 a.m.
'Three FEC crewmen sustained minor injuries
and were taken to Northridge Hospieal for
treatment.

Two Die In Yacht Race
MIAMI (UPI)
Sailors know they are
expected to battle the elements but this time
the elements won as the compatriots of Tom
Curnow believe he was the second man to the
in a Florida yacht race within the last two
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Curnow, 37, of Fort Lauderdale, fell over the
side of the sloop Pirana Friday night in rough
Atlantic seas as the boat sailed In a Southern
Racing Conference race. The Pirana returned
çsafely to Miami Saturday but Curnow's body
.has not been found,
Curnow's presumed drowning comes on the
heels of the death of Obsession crewman Tom
Curtis, who was killed when the ship's
mainsail boom struck him In the head during
the previous SORC race. They are the first
fatalities since SORC was founded In 1951.
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Police Agent, Wife Killed
FORT MEADE (UP!)
A former confidential informant for the Polk County
Sheriff's Department and his ex-wife a
teacher, died late Sunday from gunshot
wounds Inflicted earlier in the day.
Barry and J0 Ann Branch, both 26, were
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deputies called to the house by someone who
told police "there was trouble there," a
sheriff's department spokesman said.
The Polk sheriff's office said Branch used to
work undercover buying drugs' for the

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The departrneflt' said the deaths are still
wider Investigation and were no suspects
at the present time.
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CW' isis It, the result l
ij wile Barbara end their four-yearold daughter, (nNIli'is. We are allergic to aimed fl of
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a
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Carolyn,
m.r
from
a
mysterious
allergy
those
too,"
I says.
spending and ged th t Congress,
Its
viewing w listening publics that "can
taruJ laijalifive process balance the budget somdimee so debilkating It seems they are
Madrmin has psi the family on an sight-day
'.mi1n the dark corners of the world and the
allergic to the world,
' year 1181.
rotating did to ensure they get variety In
darkcornerso(themMd
ftcanoff.rforwnatoa
In fact, Small and his family have resorted to fOod.
he says, too much of one food
Otherwise,
uititiasie
of
volces...Above
all, it can add to off
The consuima, interestingly .nongh, cuts
a1'
ructimwith pa1iit'1
may develop an allergic reaction.
If
across ideological lines, obihisring the usual
01
g
tasa., a c*incrstend.steelescape
Cocldr,g
those
bode
Is
a
problem
too.
The
one
another."
rt*4eft distinctions. Staunch conservatives
where they hope to .41niInl
of
agy of

Wealthy Want To Limit Tourists
PALM BEACH (UP!)
A wealthy town
councilman who operates two New Jersey
wholesale food products firms from his Palm
Beach home wants to Impose tolls of at least $2
on the cars using bridges into this island

'Sen. James McCaw, R4dabo, and Rep.

is allergic to electric appliances such as
Well, maybe. At the very teed, the report's
a breath.
Jack Kemp, RN.Y., joined moderates like GOP
The house scMd dfor completion this spring mItrs and electric stoves because the plastic atbors are certainly flourishing creatively. But
housing of mod electric motors gives off an without doubling their sincerity or &amp;wiI rg
National
man Bill Brook and Sen. Jackhas become a necessity.
irritating odor when heated.
the basic conclusions, questions m4gl4 be raised
In Opposing -y
, are allergic to almost everytttng
the budget.
Housework
Is
another
headache.
Vacisim
concerning
some points and auumptlona.
Is almost endless," says 8"Il, 30, a
Commercial television, for ,'"p1e, comes In
Ad rno of those who took the opposite ma,m,
kedfdtowookosiofthe cleaners are especially difficult
for scathing criticism for Its concentration on
jed political expi4iency, reiber than
environment of his home In because they suit dI
alt
"" and for denying
commitmat. "I'm CfluVIOCI4 Of is Goodwood northeed of Toronto.
Tn. Smalls' allergic reactions go beyond 'SUdieflce
ith vital:
a Repubitoan lass and we're about to lose It,"
Macl-, who has, devoted his watering eyes and messing. They run the gamut Americans "when other societies
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extreme Irritability, hyperactivity (In thIWen
says s n&amp;ik an a '4'a
No
argument,
but
it
should
not be forg
"'' "
qmpIq of a growing number of people offlictid and acute depression.
CNdIVS
*It
has
been
knowo to
1mii both paruds had allergies as childeen,
by the platle and polluted modern-day enwe mo,, aggrlvely,"
In sneed
they didn't know than how s.vi; their con- flOIEIIh In C'4rdal brOed11itb, perman Rep Newt Gingrich, BOa., "the
n3I' condition as diUosa were. By the tim. they realised, they'd tkl7 In the euly days when meney 11011018
Muciumen
describes
the
Deenk. .11mayonceagainpreimpt eecteas."
a g.kil1y Iran- aired)' had Carolyn and passed on theirIheliS' supply and oo1merdal
d them
Dole, Okt and ethers who
reforI ressen no teselnipsative. Much
of the suhfl,ddissesedWs,arlododorshavs allergi.stoher.ltshowedupfled when, sean
maywullbecousctinthelr_ —
mm. out 01 t era Is now considered
hdait, ,)i
IrrI'ty
yet to agree on its medical name.
4hI'JIdId
p.*Icel allure of a b
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o it pod liq wM "Ut.raliy," says Macbasin, "the en. addiction to
Jed how many people are allscted by estreme KOThC1 the losigrun "Omnibus," the led
makes t sick."
the majority 01 T14ewder U pse1ke viFft
"We
are
allergic
lathe
oderof
wood,
almost
all
allergic
conditlem Is net known. Macleunan says purbep. yet to be enrolled in bringing ceite to
to tir ,,'
ill
the
n
umber Is growing 4 rend r5th by a mass audience.
V'cVI Vinyis and r1 wetbenes, almost
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why a perfumes, Xerox ce,_prars ink, mod U.S. doctors "4cM., her3core aflergice may As for today's audiences, the I1jlemThere an a
ad as n
a bM.rved breda 01 psper, ad tobacco make — led to mM. up as much asS paroed 01 the pspules.
to r
osestltuthail
_ to tta
i
Macbuena an doctors are Mowly
Is
budget a lesy ides, bet mod 01 them an nma a kw," ys'
apped .1 m' '
may net in the teed
fairly aapliidladal ad dilled to iMM to a "We an even allergic to typewriters bEaNe to acbowlsdgetheit----. lathe Usitedilatee, we to have the dark assets of the world, but
pekile patched by bMs ad atramsasly of the typwrit_ ribbon. ad we an allergic to plqelems formed the Society for VMW done their minds,MmftW at whatever cod.
oosvincid ''ed budgetsants bhin,. dear bible because 01 the wWs Ink, and the Ecology. In Canada, a group 01 doctors and aede The SlUnds (g of pouring vat mmbara 01
Na matter hew it Is written, any
perfumes they pick up. You know what they say allergics have .bed the human Ecology pdik dOas IstoC spaded creative 10"
Foerdotloi.
MAIM about * mlihers, with cat be simply the .-'4a'1 01 whet coois
ldr
W
a
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—
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budget
to
chapters
In
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The
diim't
mew
the
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Inunim
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playground.
Walter L. Rathburn, 69, also says he wants
the town council to ask the state to hand over
control of State Road AlA through Palm
Beach to limit tourist travel on that highway.
I want the town for residents," Rathburn told
ibwn Manager George Frost Saturday. "My
God, the traffic is at a crisis level. Do you
know that about 30 percent of the cars over
here are tourists and sightseers and

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awaits the 120 Death Row inmates In Florida,
but one legislator wants to give them another
.tholce: life in prison with no possibility of
.parole.
A bill outlining the life-for-death contract
proposal has been Introduced by Rep. William
Sadowski, who says, "In this day and age
there is no need for society to take lives."

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$100,000 In Jewelry Stolen

padlocked van and stole four suitcases cost-

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announced five area residents
he" been appointed toservice
Academies. The five students
were
nominated
by
CbsigrSeaman Kelly and ac'
cspt.dofterarlgorousselecdon process. The five are
Javier Covelli, Steven
Culpepper, John AhonJ Lin,
Dale Owen and David MmL
Javier Covelli, son 01 Mr. aid
Mrs. Nicola Covelli of Winter
Springs, has been admitted to
On United States Naval
Academy at Annapolis,

Beardsley said he liked the
Idea. He condeded that there Is
a vast difference between a
large metropolitan-type Jail
and a small rural Jill with a few
inmates and said they should
not be expected to meet the
same standards.

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lumps their liability together.
"This problem with Jails Is
the only thing which would
bankrupt our self-Insurance
program," Joyce said.
Leon County Sheriff Ken
Katmis said the plan could be
protected by telling county
commissioners "we're not
going to continue insuring jails
that don't come up to the
correction standards."

The sheriffs sought an overall
solution to the problem because
55 of the 67 county Jails belong
to a self-insurance plan that

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Barton was returning home from a jewelry
àhow In Gibsosdon whet he stopped to eat
;shortly after dark. While in the restaurant,
'two men broke a heavy padlock, took the four
'sittoases and fled north on U.S. Highway 419

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Mr andiIvan bike of
Richard Kelly; Javier Covelli of Winter Springs and David Sims of Longwood.
1.gwood, bas
ad_mitted,
to the United Slates Air Force Academy at Annapolis,
"These five young men are 01 students train the Fifth academies,
offer
both an excellent
Academy at Colorado Springs, Maryland.
"I congratulate the schools education and an opportunity to
exemplary students and Congressional District who
Colorado.
David Sims, son of Mr. and citizens;" said Congressmen apply to military academies and the teachers that have serve the country and I am very
Del. Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davie Suns of Longwood, Kelly. "They have wan ap- and I am proud of the fact that prepared these young men so pleased to
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Longwood, has been admitted Slates Air Force Academy at challenging competition. I am exceptionally high rate of ac- parents great pride In their nation's Military Academies,"
to the United States Naval Colorado &amp;ft
delighted with the high caliber ceptance to the service achievements. The academies the congressman said.

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SANPOROMIDDLU SCHOOL
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MIchnol WhsIcMl
Pamili Williams

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Angola Vihl.n
AAI Phillips
James Sapp
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Rodsiquc Alexander
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Dana Ray
JoEllen Will

Sybil Baker
Michael Buckmatl.r
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Chera Jessup
David McNeil
Stephen Rape
Walter Routh III
Angelis Tindel
Gerald Walsh
Dawn Fraley
Elizabeth Thorp.
Anita Walker
Seventh Grade
Sandra Ennulat
Debbie Hankey
Mary M. Johnson
LIII Baker
Todd Hildebran
Diane Johnson
Tracy McNeil
Shelly Moak
Marie Walker
Kayiyn Wllherow
Michael Brooks
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MdNroSI, Ga. (UPI) — omclala said.
Paterson, N.J., and dining car and released.
Officials Said a broken wheelon
About W winter tourists employee Jerry Lockwood, 34,
The
passenger
and
the third as 01 a Ssaboad aboard the Seaboard Coedlin,
crewmemhar
who
were
Ii3
Coutikis Railroad train cased train, which operates the route of Jacksonville, F'.,
f() hospitalized both complained of
at
a
Hln.vIUe
hospital
a derailment iday t
in- for Amtrak, were forced to
chest pains, and Lockwood also
Jared $4 passengers ad two co,glm, their trip from New obeorntlasL
sitfereda
cut lip.
jured persons, Including
crew m.wbws.
York to )ifw via bus.
In Washington, an Amtrak
Ilase hurt in the accided
An Amtrak spokesman eald another Seaboard Coastline spokesman said trains noronly r.ceiv,4 mww injuries, pasenger ZIralo Long, 8001 railroad worker, were treated may
travel at about 71 mph at
the point where the Silver Star
derailed, but he had no word as
to how
the train had been
travelling when It derailed.
H. said the train departed
New York City Saturday
morning.
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Inmates In a jail designed for calling for Improved sanitation,
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we don't pin It down for the
comjgy commission AM putit in complaints from Inmates dealt
their lap, It will be back in our with jail management probSheriff Association P1'11Idslt lap."
lems, not ones caused by a lack
John Polk it Sn1IIe Coady
of fwuis.
said state Inspections could be
Department of Corrections
The sheriffs suggested that
presented for corrective action jail Inspector Bill Beardsley the Department of Corrections
to the county commIssIon,
told the sheriffs during their iIMIJy jails as to size and set
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want stiffer jail inspections by
the state to help them avoid
lawsuits,

BRADENTON (UP!)
Sarasota jeweler
George Barton stopped to have dinner Sunday
not and when thieves broke Into his

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potential presidential candidates attending

OAKLAND PARK, (UP!)
A sabotaged
switching device apparently caused a Florida
East Coast freight train to jump the tracks
shortly after midnight and slam Into nearby
warehouses, railroad officials said.
"The cause is evident. It was an act of
sabotage; there's no question about that,"
said Thomas Johnston, general superintendent of the FEC's Hialeah terminal.
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State elections law will probably be revised
again during the upcoming session, Bradley said.
But, meanwhile, Seminole Supervisor of Elections
Cn(fli Bruce and her staff are ahiJrg by the
c12ra4 election law which calls for a purge of
electors this year who have not voted during the
pastfour years.
Prior to this law, Mrs. Bruce's office during off.
election years would and voter registration
reiewalcvdetoallthosewhoaenssneswereonthe
rolls. Those persons who failed to return their
renewal card had their names purged.
The county had 51013 voters In December, IVTZ.
After the purge voters numbered 45,310. The
registration has risen to 56,796 again.
So, Mrs. Bruce's workers are searching each and
every voter record to determine who has and has
not voted In four years. Those who have will be sent
new voter Identifications cards. Those who have not
will be purged.
With much of Semi 'a population moving
around as frequently as it does, Mrs. Bruce expects
of voter I.D. carde to be returned
a large a
because they can't be delivered to addresses listed
and those names too will be purged.

Granted all the possibilities opening up for trade
with mainland China, it is more important for the
United States to settle the problems afflicting Its
trade with the rest of the world.
The opportunity comes up this spring when the
V&amp; LUVL ULUR1W UdUe
negotiations are presented to Congress.
ANGLE-WALTERS
VIEWPOINT
Four years of highly technical negotiations
InrolvIng 100 countries have gone into agreements
now nearly ready for signing.
They amount to a new charter or series of coda
to govern world trade.
The need for rules to assure free and fair trade
among nations is obvious enough, but the Carter
administration will need all the help It can get for
pessage of federal legislation required to put some
CC the agreements into effect.
The problem with trade legislation, besides
Instinctive
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understanding Its arcane economics and
____ of
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who spot $ bandwagon
Even
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their way is to leap aboard — without
can
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look at only one side of the street when they apmath quibble as to Its destination.
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possibly even the vast Improvement In
proach the subject.
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is news.
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They want to know what a trade bill is going to
P"1'
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do to protect jobs and businesses in their home
or skipped over the considerable attention to that
when more than one hundred top elected
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state from foreign competition. They are less likely
document In recent news co1imni
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Republican
leaders
who
tad
gathered
to
seek
present and potential of noncommercial
to think about what the same bill will do to keep
Consensus,
handful
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a
of major policy
television and radio and comesup with a clutch
foreign markets open for American products.
declined t .ndOIS
of a con.
of
recommendations for restructuring them to
Those markets are absorbing one-sixth of
sUUWW In4m,nt requiring a balanced
better serve the public and "help the creative
everything we grow, manufacture or mine In this
federal budget.
spirit to flourish."
cotentry, which speaks for Itself it terms of the jobs
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The balanced budget __ent Is the
Key proposals include replacing the existing
and volume of business dependent on our exports.
biggest,
political b
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Corporation
for Public Broadcasting and the
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(themselves
agreements are attacked, as they certainly well be.
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creations
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study)
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call a constitutional
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with two new bodies. A Public Telecomdtatrles, such as steel and textiles, that have been
oonvuitlontodoso.U34statesact,CangreuWill
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munIci" That would head the system with
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be forced to call a convention.
suffering the most from foreign competition they
responsibility for administration and longtarm
R.&amp;I for 7SVS hii bHfl the principal
regard as unfair.
pinIrg. A Program Services Endowment,
advocates of a balanced budget, railing against _____________________________________________ sainl.utcmo,nous of the trust,, would underwrite
Fairness is what Robert Strauss, the president's
On frseipsn&amp;ng ways of 11* DSIDOUatIC
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chief trade negotiator, thinks has been achieved in
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the new agreements.
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level of has than 000 million annually to around
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ney tighten up the rules aimed at pvvmft
$12 billion by 1996, with tall to come from
Yet
a*
of
the
almdors,
House
members
"dumping" of products on export market at an
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fed"
appropriations.
First Odorless Home?
Funding
be A major am would be
governors who came here for the second annual
artifically low price, nd would set up. a sort ofinformal
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raised
from
Ucemlz commercial broadI I It 9_to in F at the T&amp;W" Im
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protectionism in Congress. We can hope for a trade

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Bear Bryant Injured
Winning Pole For Daytona 500 Picnic For Baker
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Daytona 500 was a "Picnic,"
said Buddy Biker, a driver
obsessed with winning dock car

racing's most prestigious
A record lap speed of 100.049

mph Sunday put Baker on the
Allison ran
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John Rezek in the last low laps
to win by a hall-car length. He
was so Intent on winning, Petty
said, he did not have time to
worry about a six-car crash
early in the race.
"I was too busy driving to
worry that I had just missed
being Involved In an accident,"
he said.
His bother, Richard, has not
won a Grand National race
since the Firecracker 400 in

who won the ARCA 200inlle
race. He proved himself an
driver - although it
was his first race behind the
wheel.
"You don't really feel the
strain in four or five laps of
said young Petty,
a
who was wearing one of his
father's old uniforms for luck.
"But 80 laps ... that's different."
The young driver held Off

like going toSs picnic again after
a long absence."

the No.2 position in the $500000
Daytona 500.
"That's one race I've wanted
more then any other," said
Baker, who has gone without a
win for 69 races end two years.
"To me, because I've been so
close, so many times, I guess
ft's become an obsession. I just
have to win that race.
"It's exciting tobe back inthe
thick of things," he added. "Iii

The soft-spoken Charlotte,
N.C., driver also won $50,000 by
reaching the finish line first in
the SOmile Busch Clash. He

averaged 194.384 mph in the

race that pitted him against
eight other pole winners of 1978.
Baker's victories were over.
shadowed by the spectacular
perLonnance of Kyle Petty, 15,

pion who

1977, bat he could not have been
happier Sunday.
Despite his flashy win, Kyle
Petty said he goes back to being
just another member Of of his
father's crew.
The elder Petty did not fare

qualifying record, was clocked
at 194321. Both will be back
Thwday in twin 125m11e races
that will fill out the red of

NORTHPOR'r, Ala. UPI) - Paul "Bear"
Bryant, football coach of the University of
Alabama, was reported Improving Sunday at
a hospital here where he was being treated for
a cracked rib and bronchitis.
University spokesman Tony Giles said
Bryant's physician, Dr. Hayse Boyd, had told
him that Bryant's cndltion was good.
Giles said Bryant fell last week as he was
getting out of a shower and apparently
cracked a rib. After several days of pain
Bryant sought medical attention and doctors
discovered he had a respiratory problem.
Bryant was admitted to the West Alabama
Geneial Hospital Saturday.

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Baker's obsession may be the
Daytona 500 but fellow
NASCAR drivers said It was the

well in Sunday's qualifying runs

that established the front row
for the Daytona 500. Ten drivers
did better than his speed of
191.273 mph. Cale Yarborough,
a three-time NASCAR cham-

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Qsevers. Nobody had eves bothered telling hun the Rus.lana
were coming like they never had before, which was bed enough,
; but what turned the whole thing into a complete disasta was that
they all were coining at him
Ths result was that a superbly disciplined Soviet National team
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Beck, all felt responsible for what happened as theevers.
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. "I played very poorly," Qieevers chided himself, sitting
huddiedinhdaIocker1ongarmanyoftheothsrsintheloseri'
quarters had dressed end gone. "There's no one I can blame
myself. The defense did exactly what I asked them to do. I'm a
majorisigus goaltender and I'msupposed to make Mops. I didn't.
Lyman emerged the big
our of the goals they scored were directly attributable to me."
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poor psitlng was the reason. So
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them, o p,d them and cut-laM.d this's- The Russians never Farmer
(Lake Iraffihsy) 1-0 (01).
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toweling himself on eft.r coming out of the shower. "We knew Gioflr.y Jackson (Daytona
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Creek)
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Los.
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hichoy they didapisut the All-Stars.
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William Scott scored 30 points too much for MUwee, 36-12; Fay Lekeview, 36-34.
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Girls Junior vanity games
managers, was among those in the lesers' team dropped, a 24 verdict to end Vince Presley ded 17
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Saturday as Lyman prevailed Jackson bights topped South
saw
Michelle Rapisardo score
'dreedeg room. W n someone asked him w he 4 $ say Orlando Boone Saturday,
and
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about the game, he thought a moment and said: "What cea I IowsrWtheteam'srecirdtol' over Sanford, 1744,
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Bergh, in his third victory this season,' raced
to first place In the weekend giant slalom
event of the Colorado Pro Ski Tour.
Bergh, Boulder, Cob., moved into first
place in the overall tour standings after
beating Tim Long, 22, of Durango, Cob.,
Saturday by only 1.4 seconds in the second run
of the finals.
In third place was Swiss Eric Rogenmoser,
who skied past fellow countryman Nestor
Burgener when Burgener disqualified in both
heats off the consolation runoff and finished
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George T, (Red)
Bird, the originator of creative marching
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was 78.
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Bird, a nationally known mtalclan, is
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band halftime show at football games. He
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Dlvlson-leadlng Washington
Bullets Sunday.
"I have a great deal of confidence in this team," he Slid.
"There's
some
doubt
sometimes.. Wa have our share
of peaks and valleys, but if we
play at the level we did today, College
especially on defense, that's the
key to the playoffs."
Darryl Dawkins, darting in
place Of Injured foe-ward Julius Sunday's College Basketball
Erving, scored 24 points and Results
By United Press International
Eric Money, whom Phila.
mit
delpl*la obtained In a trade to Albany St. 75, Elmira 36
replace Injured All-Stir guard Calif. (Pa.) 75. Edinboro 73 (701)
City St. 136, Mercy 101
Doug Collins, chipped in with 15 Jersey
John Jay 61, Lehman 47
astbs7ierscvtthe Bullets' lead Rhode Isla nd 79, F. Dickinson 34
to foor, genes Collins will
Midwest
undergo foolanrgzy today thet UCLA
3d, Notre Dame 57
will sIthil". Mm for the rest of
West
the regular se.nj,
The 14oct.11 Dawklns, dart- PacilIc-Cal. 7$, Long Beach St 73
Lag up front with 7-foot-I
Caldwell Jones, found the
outsid, to his liking. He canned
four shots from 20 fed out ina Sunday
13-point third quarter that Baseball
Oakland
helped the Sixers build an 8447 as manager.- Named Jim Marshall
lead, which was needed to Basketball
Philadelphia
Announced the
withstand a fourth-quarter
signing of swlngman Marion
Washington rally that cut the mond to a 10 day contract. Red.

Coldes
ftelin 10
IsFon1scored24points
and Dave Cowens added
21.B*on, fl.1J under Cowepg,
is now one.half game behind
New York In the Atlantic
Division standings.
a--n- -racm U% ~ 1111110
Bantam
Mike
hit 20 of his
game-high 36 poInts in the first
half and lUcky Sobers added 20
U Indiana sflaM).d a three.
game losing streak. Arti.
GOMM had 26 for 01cago End
Mickey Jclr4son added 15.
Illness
Junior Brkanan scored 30
Points. Six other' Bucks scored

by Alan Mover

New Orleans 101. Detroit 105
4+10
a Wright Haven
4+50 3+40 2+60 I Mineola Rhoda
Houston 113. Seattle 101
00 (4-4) 15.40; 0 (2-4) 15.20; P (4S Manatee HalVe
700 320
Sunday's Results
7 Alert's Mr. E
300 2) 41+S0; T (4-2-1) 114.00. Time 31.1$.
, /4//l'EDQ'5} i gEc,,,.
Boston 107. New York 102.
Third Race, S-IS, M:
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0(5-I) 1440; P (IS) 3300; T (I-S.
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aft.
2 Manatee Princess 16.00 4+10 3.60
7) $710. Time 311$.
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New Jersey 104, San Diego
1 Alert's Doug
3+20 2.10
Fifth Race, 5-14, 0:
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1 Ripreila
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10.50 5+00 3+60 1 Rawlalent
Philadelphia 107 , Washington 7 RanierJ
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0;T (2.1.
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1) 149.20. Time 32.09.
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Indiana 110, Chicago 105, aft.
Fourth Race, S-il, B:
0 (1-7) 24+60; p (1-7) 52.50; 1 (1-7.
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Milwaukee 126. Denver
1 Viv's Bugle
51. $) 501+60+ Time 31.99.
10.20 5+10 1•l0
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6 Marie
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4+60 3+00
Sixth Race,5.16, A:
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Kansas City 104, Los Angeles 6 UI Toots
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20.20 12.40 610 2 Tally Burt
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Phoenix 136, Cleveland 101
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Time
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3 Kalki Kan
7+00 2)
San AntOflio 125, Golden State
Fifth Race, 2, C:
0(4-4) 94.00; P (4-4) 41110: T (4.4.
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101
6 Dave Pear
11.20 6+60 5.00
3)2,113.40. Time 31.79.
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Seventh Race, 5-16, C:
Today's Games
710
2 Paper Lace
I0•10 6.60 4+00 3 Sally Red
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0(1-4) 2940; P(4-1) 104 .40; 1(4-II Communicate
6.60 3.00
Tuesday's Games
7 Josh Moss
4.10 3) 311.00. Time 39.52.
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Kansas City at New Jersey
Sixth Race, S-IS, A:
0(1-2) 320; P(2-I) 141.50; 1(2-iLos Angeles at Cleveland
3
Kim's
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5.50
4.00
3+60
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Indiana at Houston
2 Hasty Go
13+00 7.20
Eighth Race, 5-14. B:
Denver at Chicago
4.00
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New Orleans at Portland
0(2-3) 340; P (3-2) $9.10; T (3-2 16
6 Billion
3.10 7.50
Washington at San Diego
I Cassman
1.10 7) 321.10: Time 31.39.
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Seventh Race. 7.16, B:
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0(54)12.10; p (5-4) 3940; 1 (S-S.
4 Mineola Tommy 16+60 4.20 3+00
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Time 31.53.
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5 My Names Scott
3+10 3.50
Ninth Race, 5-14. 5:
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I Mick'sOutlaw
4.20
19+60 1.40 6.20 3 Addadis
s Jerry's Flyer
0 (4.11) 24.10; P (IS) 91.10; 1 (4-51+10 $60
NHL Standings
5.60 3) 1S91.20. Time 4447.
S Mineola Irene
By United Press International
Eighth Race, S-iS, A:
0(4.5) 4140: P (II) 12- 50; T(4$-,
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Campbell Conference
I Manatee Steve
5.60 3+60 2.10
SI 111.40. Time 32.02.
Patrick Division
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I LCS Baby Face
6+60 3.50
Tenth Race, S-IS, A:
W L T Ps3 Deenelle
4.20
50.20 13.40 8+00 6 Big Heart
NY Islanders
76
33 910
Jivin Jake
0(45) 20•40j P (1.4) 5110; I ($42+80 3+10
NY Rangers
29 IS 5
63
I Nancy's Best
1+10 4)332.40. Time 3114.
Atlanta
29 22 4
62
Ninth Race, 'i, A:
. 0(4S) 38-40; P (5-4) 270.50; T (4.5.
Philadelphi
7] 16 11
57
2 Toqneless Gift
250 2.10 3.40
5) 111.50. Time 32.02
Smythe Division
5 Spider Slew
4+00 1.20
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2 Husker Smoke
5+00
5.00 250 2.20 1 Sparky Scott
Chicago
19 21 9
47
0(25) 13.00; P (2-5) 21.00; 1 12-5I Miserly
100 2.20
Vancouver
15 29 1 43
3 Essie Express
7.70 1)19.10. Time 31.91,
St. Louis
13 35 7
33
Tenth Race, 5-11, TA:
0 (1-2)10.00; P (2-I) 21.30; 1 04Colorado
12 33 S
32 3)31.40. Time 32.00.
I Norm C. Eckert 5.10 3.10 2.50
Wales Conference
1 Hard Crash
6.00 5.00
Twelfth Race, at, D:
Norris Division
1.00
3 My Lucky Pro
1.00 7.40 12.20 2 Snow Job
W L T Pts.
Ii 0(11) 45,00; P (1-1) 44.40; 1(1-1Manatee Grady
6.20 10.20
Montreal
31
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Los Angeles
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23 24 7
Eleventh Race, 5-14, B:
0(1-3) 35.40; P (3-1) 91.10; T (3-1.
Pittsburgh
21 73 I
50
S Slippery
11.10 9.40 720
01 255.50. Time 39.14.
Washington
17 29
42
3 Brave One
11.20 3.50
A - 4,539; Handle $314,542.
Detroit
ii 29 11 36
4 Black Ava
SATURDAY NIGHT
3.00
Adams Division
Q (35) 247.50; P (5-3) 1109.10; 1
First Race, 5-14,0:
W L I Pts.
6 Manatee Penney 10.50 1.60 4.60 (5-3-4) 909.40. Time 32.124.
Boston
32 13 9 73
Twelfth Race, 7-14.0:
I Definitely
5.00 4.00
Buffalo
71 19 fl
6.60 4.60 2.10
S3
3 Flirty
3.60 2 Cactus Debbie
Toronto
21 22 10
52
6+20 1.00
0 (I-S) 34.40: T (4-1-3) 233.10; 3 Proud Zelda
Minnesota
21 24 7
4 MIck's Cosmos
49
Time 31.10.
2.60
Saturday's Result
0(23) 34.20: P (23) 90.30; T (2-3Second Race, S-IS, C:
Soviet Nationals S. NHL All.
I Jones Boy
7.50 1.00 2.60 4)17140. Time 450.
Stars 4, all.
A - 4149; Handle $340,092.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) -The top-seeded
player of the $25,000 Futures of Columbus
Women's tennis championships is Janet
Newberry of St. Petersburg, Fla., who will be
in an opening day match Monday.
Miss Newberry Is one of six players to
represent the U.S. in Wightman, Federation
and Bonne Belle Cup competition. She faces
unseeded Iva Budarova, 18, of
Czechoslovakia.
Seeded behind Miss Newberry is South
Africa's Yvonne Vermaek, who won the first
women's tournament here in 1977. She opens
Tuesday against Jane Stratton, Salt Lake
City, Utah.
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BOSTON (UP!) - Defending champion
Boston University meets Boston College in the
finals of the 27th annual Beanpot tournament
Monday night for the hockey championship of
Boston.
The Terriers are in the finals for the 16th
consecutive year, having won the trophy nine
of the last 15 years. BC has not beaten BU In
the last 10 meetings, since the 1976 Beanpot
final.
In the consolation game, Northeastern
meets Harvard.
BUIs No.iin the East and a solid favorite to
win their 11th Beanpot. BC has won the second
most titles (nine), but the 6-10 Eagles are
struggling.

Wins

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NSA Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pct. OS
Wshngtn
37 16 .495 Phiha
32 19 .627 1
New Jersy
26 26 .500 iO1/i
Plew York
25 33 .431 14'.'
Boston
23 32 .411 15
Central Division
W L Pc?. 01
San AntonI
33 21 .579 HouSton
31 23 571 1-'7
Atlanta
21 .526 3
Clevelnd
21 31 .312 11
Detroit
19 37 339 131,,z
New Orins
19 37 .339 131/i
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W L Pct. GB
Kanss Cty
31 20 630 Denver
30 21 526 5½
Mllwaukp
21 34 111 12
Indiana
22 33 .400 12"7
Chicago
70 35 361 14'.'7
Pacific Division
W L Pct. OS
Seattle
31 70 .630 Los Angels
35 21 .625 Phoenix
33 22 600 1V7
Portland
27 25 .519 6
San Diego
21 30 474 81/1
Golden Sit
25 37 .439 10',
Saturdays Results
Boston 106. New York 102

By United Press Intersatlosal

Boston U. Eyes Beanpot

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Oviedo and LOU BiiMlsy had l2 points each for Seminole.
emerged high school basketball
Brad Qtatoa and Doug Kit
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winners Saturday night.
each had 14 points In Bradley's
Oviedo shot the eyss out of the victory.
bt in a 7914 victory over
APOPKA (Si): Rutland 9, TaylOr
Se'ninol, while Bradley was a 4. Anderson 1. Richmond 2. Jackson
$340) victor over game 3, Williams 13,. Shepherd 14. Totals
1
it 12-2050.
Apopka
IIANTLIY (13): Hall 3.
LAKE
"Weplay.dwsll,thsyjoathlt Dershlmer 11, Ciuxton 14, Kent U.
204-$ shaLe," Said 81h1l
Trimbtol, Vochuonsi. Totals * U.
BIU pm.. 'wat regy
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SANFORD (14): Stephens 12,
12 buckets In the third quarter. Hicks 2. o. 10, Whitney :4,
And they weren't layups, Thomas I, McCray 13, Helms -S
Sutler 11. Totals 305.1014.
either"
OV 100 (71): on near
Ko.inger sCored 36
Roland II, Ward 10, P51mev '1,
pohda to Iod the Lions. Ned Meyer?, Scott I. Totals $ 33$ 7$
.iv - wtord ss, Oviedo .
Stephens and Bruce McQay

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It did with $54,000 and his 15th easy 7144 triumph over Ron.
career victory. His career chland Academy ofKissimmee
earnings now stand at $1,1t7,789 Saturday, marking the school's
and the Hawaiian vi ctory seventh win In 11 starts.

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Saturday's regional meet, also
at Lyman.
24 shots.
Lyman's Phil Summersil
Although only four penalties were called, the third game was kept his unbeaten, untied string
rougher than the first two. The body contact, In fact, reached a alive In winning his 19th
pid In the second period where one of the Soviet officials, Victor straight match.

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LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The Los Angeles
Dodgers and defending NCAA champion
Southern Cal played to a sixinnlng, 0-0 tie
Sunday before 35,000 non-paying fans at
Dodger Stadium.
Both teams used four pitchers in the
exhibition contest, with the Trojans collecting
four singles off Dave Patterson, Paul Bain,
Tim O'Neil and Charlie Hough. The Dodgers
were limited to five hits.

Liberty Breezes

pay oil.

including one while they were short-handed, and little Vladimfr
Myshldn In their own net was positively Impregnable In Mopping

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Green has won only one major Mller into h place oI1 the ll
title in nine years - the 1977 time lid.
Ledin the shuffleofGreefl'5
US.Open-andobvlouslyhe'd
llketo win a few more, but he's flneplay -he hod f0wr0unch
in the Ws including a 63 In the
In no hurry.
"The only tournament I'm third round - was a Mrci
worried about right now," he finish by Fussy Zoeller.
Still riding a high from his
said, after winning the $300,000
Hawaiian Open Sunday for the first career victory two weeks
second straight year, "Is this ago in the SO Diego Open,
week's tournament, which Is Zoeller closed with a 65 Sunday
to finish three strokes behind
the Tucson Open
Green at 1$-under 270. that won
Green was near perfect in the Funy$33,400 and miade him the
Hawaiian Open on a course years top money winner it
deep In water and probably
unplayable Sunday. The 'ast
Larry Nelson also had a
half dozen threesomes In the
final round ploughed through a strong final round, a 67, and
driving rainstorm accompanied that earned him third place it
at times by winds of nearly 40 272 and $20,400. Charles Coody,
Miller Barber and young Undy
mph
Green managed a final round Miller f inished another shot
69 for a 72-hole score of 21- back at 273 and won $1Z400
under-par Z7, a tournament each. Don January and Dan
record. He went 69 holes before Halidorson followed at 274 for
$5,675 each.
miklrig his bird bogey
Torn Watson, winner of five
In the Bob Hope tournament,
(keen failed to make the cut events last year but now thi
far inlVl9, never wuafactqr
tourand
at
a shot
he finished In a tie for and wound
ahead
Of
Lee
Trevino.
U.S.
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Zblsétov bust Chianti again less than two minutes later with a crowning five Individual
champions along the way.
- short flip shot in hut of the net after the puck was laid perfectly
The top four finishers ineach
onNs stick from across the creasebyHelmnutBalder1s.
The Russians poured In four more goals In the final period, weight class advance to this

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Monday, Feb. 12, 1C7

OURSELVES
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

BSP Names

CPAs Income Tax Advice
Knocked For A Loophole

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Charity Ball

DEAR ABBY: Referring to
the letter from a Florida CPA:
He amended your advice to the
woman who asked about the
seriousness of her husband's
practice of pocketing part of his
daily Income.
The CPA quotes you as saying
It was indeed a serious offense,
and her husband could be fined
or jailed or both. Then he goes
on to say that you, Dear Abby,
didn't go far enough—you
should have advised her that if
she and her husband signed a
joint federal in return, she Is
equally guilty of fraud, and
therefore subject to the same
penally.
Your comment: "Leave it to
a CPA to catch the omission."
Well, the CPA is correct up to
a point; however he didn't go
far enough either! Had he read
Section 6013(e) of the Internal
Revenue Code, he would know
that the spouse is relieved of
lability under certain conditions.
On omitted income, it reads:
"The other spouse establishes
that in signing the return he or
she did notknow of, and had no
reason to know of, such

Benefactors
By DORIS DIkTRICH
OURSELVES Editor
Beta Sigma Phi (BSP)ls
tradition - and progreu.
It is preserving and
promoting culture. And
love and charity - and
that's what the Intornatlonal sorority Is all
about.
For years, the local BSP
chapters and City Council,
have sponsored a February
Valentine Ball with the
proceeds going to charities
or deserving non-profit
organizations,
And 1979 13 no different.
In the pt, there have
been kings, queens and
honorary ball chairmen.
BSP has raised thousands
of dollars for deserving
causes.
According to Helen
Hamner, president of the
BSP City Council, proceeds
from this year's ball will be
directed to Ballet Guild of
Sanford-Seminole, the
Henry S. Sanford Memorial

omission."

C.J.S.: TAX CONSULTANT
VENTURA, CALIF.
DEAR C.1J.S.: Leave It to.
California tax consultant to find
a loophole that was overlooked
by a CPA.
DEAR ABBY: A woman
wrote to complain about
bets who charge bald-headed
men and those with lull heads of
hair the same price for haircuts. She thought the baldles
should pay half price.
You replied, "SO how much
should the barber charge the
man with long hair that
requires twice as much time for
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Valentine Dinner Dance

a naircu

The Sanford Senior
Citizens arrived at the
QvICenter find a now
roof being put on the
building so they cancelled
the regular Tuesday's
meeting.

However, plans for a
covered dish luncheon on
Feb. 20 at 12 now were
announced by President
Laurel Rasey. Art Grindle
Will be the guest speaker
with the topic - "Senior
Citizen Problems."
Also prizes will be given
for the but homemade
Valentines in three
categories: most
humorous, prettiest, and
most original. Members

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can also compete for a
prize In Table Decorations
by calling the program
chairman Wilma Rasey.
The club Is to sponsor the
Federation Valentine
Dinner Dance to be held on
Feb. 14 at Altamonte
Springs Civic Center at 6
p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Rasey,
assisted by other club
members, will act as hosts
for the evening.
Tour director Doris

Rogers announced that
buses will take seniors to
the Strawberry Festival at
Plant City on March 3 or
Mardi S Seniors are also
going on a five-day Key
West trip starting Feb.
Reservations are available
for both frf,
For the Feb. 20 meeting,
all members are requested
to bring a covered dish by
Mrs. Rose Burdett, so
chairman.

lOUflds ue .clip Joint.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
has developed the habit of
taking long naps (from one to
three hours) almost every
night when he gets home from
work.
I think he Is anti-social and

TV HIGHLIGHTS
Goat"

Gotdia, Abby! At my barber
shop, in addition to the already
Inflated prices, they charge a
minimum 01 $2 extra for long
hair. And no discounts for
baldics.

MB.M.
DEAR M.B.M: Your barber

EVENING

6:00
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) AS MAN BEHAVES
8:30
(2) (12) NBC NEWS
NEWS
0A8C NEWS
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7:00
(2) THE NEWLYWED GAME
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE "A

Junior
Beta
At Woman's Club Coffee Formed

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REPORT
7,30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(1) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
GIN SEARCH OF... "Dia
mond Curs"

• FAMILY Fiuo
CAROL BURNETI AND

8:00
(2) (12) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE When Mrs. Oleson
takes possession of an elderly
woman's home, the Ingalls chitdren create a monster to scare
her off the property.
(4)0 CBS MOVIE "Gone
With The Wind" (1939) Clark
Gable, Vivien Leigh. The stormy marriage of Rhett Butler
and Scarlett O'Hara is further
tested by her professed love
for Ashley Wilkes. (Part 2 of 2)
The casts of "Eight Is Enough,"
Family," "Love Boat and
","
"Welcome Back, Koller." cornpete in a prime-time version of
this game show.

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LATE

MOVIE

"McMillan And Wile Two Dot.
lars On Trouble To Win" (1973)
Rock Hudson, Susan Saint
James McMillan learns that
someone Is trying to murder
Sally's uncle, a prominent race
horse owner.
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MORNING

5:30

0 SUNRISE SEMESTER
Boy's Best Friend" Ted's
mother decides to live with her
5:53
boyfriend rather than to marry
(12) PTL CLUB
him.
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IiCTHE CROSS WITS
. ...
t-A) tAMI. DAY

0 ALL-STAR FAMILY FEUD

Drama Students To Act

AFTERNOON

12:40

0 CBS

orry, It au evens FRIENDS Guest: Madeline
out. Anyone who feels that the Kahn.
he's getting isn't ID DICK CAVETT Guest:
worth the trimming he getting Grace Paley.

should stay out of barber

uses these naps to avoid people.
something wrong with a person
He usually wakes up about who can't seem to get enough
the time most normal people sleep?
are ready for bed. Then he
SLEEPER'S WIFE
stays up and reads, eats,
DEAR WIFE: Your husband
watches TV, etc. He goes to
appears to be sleeping far too
sleep for the night about 1 much for a normal, healthy
o'clock and sleeps like a baby person. Insist that he lee a
until It's time to get up for work,
physician for a thorough
On weekends he sleeps most of examination.
the day and all night, too.
Problem? You'll feel better if
I told him I thought he ought you get them off your chest. For
to see a doctor, but he says a personal reply write to
there's nothing wrong with him. Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
We're both in our early 50s.
Cal. 90069. Please enclose
Do you think he's just being stamped, self-addressed en
anti-social? Or is there velope.

a) BILL MOVERS' JOURNAL

"Carter And Country" A
December 1978 conference on
"America And The Carter
Presidency" examined the cul.
A local chapter of the tural and moral significance of

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(1) MIKE DOUGLAS
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0 MERV GRIFFIN (MON. TUE.
THU. FRI)
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(WED)

(12) ROOKIES
6:00
(2) CAROL BURNETT AND

FRIENDS
0 MARY TYLER MOORE
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5:30

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(2) POPI GOES THE COUNTRV(MON)
(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.

Drama students from the Woman's Club of Sanford at entirety later this month at the
SnInole Community College an Elections Coffee at 10 am. college.
will perform for members of Wednesday, Feb 14, at the club
The final monologue will be National Junior Beta Club, a Carter's presidency.
house,
given by Alan Hicks as Edward leaderahlp.ervlce organization
"Emily," a monologue from In "The Solid Gold Cadillac." for junior high-school students CDC BACKSTAIRS AT THE
"The Bells of Amherst," will be
Club members will begin the of America, was established on WHITE HOUSE The White
I
presented by Donna Marie morning activities with a coffee Jan. 21, at Teague Middle House changes from gloom to
Sane. Mitchell O'Hear will andthenelectalldepartmental School, according to Principal gaiety with the defeat of Her.
t Hoover by the vibrant
appear as "Charley" from officers for the year. Balloting Jobit Angel.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (John
will be under the direction of
"Flowers for Algernon."
The National Beta Club with Andrson), but the onset of
14-4 11
A short scene from Effect of Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith, club over 4,000 local chapters In the World War II and Maggie's
5:00
Gamma Rays on Man in the parliamentarian. Mrs. JiorandSenlorDlvisionsand retirement in 1939 drastically
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thange
the relaxed almos.
Moon Marigold." will be given Eamond LewIs Is chairman of apçwoiImetely
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the
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the schools of 22 dates, 5 HOW THE WEST WAS
l
MlrniCartesasthe mother. The Logan is entertainment is now in its 41st year.
•FOOTSTEPS (WED)
:
WON Josh encounters a beauplay will be presented In its chairman.
The Jigijni. Beta Division, tiful widow and her retarded
8:25
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
established In 1911, now has a son who are engaged In an
Membership of 51,318 in 1381 •xloaJv feud with business
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
FLORIDA"
GERNORS
(12)We
rivals.
HIGHWY swEiv ARRIVE AUVE chapters In 19 stales.
8:30
Mrs. Linda Shaker, Mrs
SAcpoEuy LEADERS 'A
(2)(12)TOOAY
COMMISSION
JJ Kathy Moore and Ms. Margaret
Time Out Of War," "One-Eyed
SUNSHINE STATE
Fio,,dj Department of AcI,n,n,U,,tpon
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7lY4npaon were appointed as Men Are Kings," "Sisyphus"
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for the local
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officers
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(2)(4)DONAHUE
its
year are: president BSrbSTI that a column written by a Tub
My THREE SONS
reporter (Ben Piazza) has IncitMOVE
Lopez; vice president, Nicole ed a six-time
killer to strike
DINANII
Provost; secretary, Heidi
a) EDUCATIONAL PRO.
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE
TM Division of Environmental
LAKEMARY,PLORIDA
Services is in receipt of an ap.
plication to construct a walkway and
gazebo at the following described
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by pr0ps:
Lot 16. Block 1, Hanover Woods,
the Baird of Adlustm,nt of the city
of Lake Mary, Florida, tfiat said P1st Bock 19, Pages 23, 26 &amp; 71,
Board will hold a public hooting at Official Records, Seminole County,
1:00 p.m., on Widneiday, March 7, FlorIda.
Further described as beii
1919, to
located off the Southeast ce
Coaiioerarequestforavarj
toaIloworsdfingambiIep,0 East Greantrs. Lane.
q
PrOPerty owners within o
side setback from 30
to
10 flit, said properly befog situat, the PrOPOSed Prolect may make any
in the CIty of Lake Mary, Florida comments they desire, in
withIn 14 days, to Division of En.
and described
Lot 30. Block D. The Forest, as per vironmental Services, P.O. Box
plat thereof recorded In Put Book 2469, Sanford, Florida 37171.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
20, Pigs 19.32, Public Records of
Clerk of County Court
SemInole County, Florida. Said
Seminole County, Florida
property also commonly known as
Publish Feb. 17, 1979
601 West Club Boulevard.
The Public H,aring will be held in 0EG42
the City Hall, City of Like Mary
CITYOF
Florida, at 6:00 p.m., on March 7,
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
$979, or as soon thereafter as
Neficeol Public Hearing
possible, at which time inteçestsd
partifi for and against the request
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
stated above will be heard. Said
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
hearing maybscorWlnued from time the Baird of Adjustment of the City
to time unt II final action is taken Y
of Lake Mary, Florida, that slid
the Board of Adjustment.
Board will hold a publIc hering at
THIS NOTICE shall be posted In
6:00 p.m., on Wednesday, March 7,
three (3) publIc places withIn the 1979, to
CIty of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
a) Consider a request for a
City Hall and published In the
variance to allow for construction of
Evening Herald, a flIaiPPolf
a single family dwelling and to
general circulation in the City
Lake Mary, Florida, one time at reduce side set back from 23 feet to
list fifteen (iS) days Prior to th, 19 teat, said property being situate
in the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
aforesaid hearing. In addition,
notice shall be Posted In the area to and described as follows:
Lots land 2 and West 15 feet of Lot
be conefde.sd at list fifteen (15)
days prior to the date of public 3, and South 14 feet of Street on
cliv OP

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nig. Coil SCC Office of C'znmiuifty Sajcea_,
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SR
,A3tamog. Sprinp.
TOfl Cbii. 71, 7p.m., oi*' Rat Qiurcb, yota1
Lake and Coii*ry Qub, Lake Mary.
lard Al.Aauu, $ p.m., Firot Motho
Mel(kp.lsy R.fl,
$u'd LA, S p.m., 1301 W. pfrg
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1VAY,FEB1IUAAY13
Kki

mere.

bsiaot for laNced Qiamber of Co
$ ..m.,
nber building.

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ksrd $urtime, 7 am., sanmo'.
Iu'Isa, 7:30 am.,

city

hail, N.

Emen.

1srd [Am,
im.
Lws $U1a, noon, Quality Inn, 1.4 and SR 434.
A1.1lk. lisdis'., Hobby Depot, 7:30 p.m., Fronch
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Anon., Sulord.

O,irsn Aaua,.1ius,, 7:30 pan.,

Powsi' &amp;

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

CITY OP
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NeliceilPvbllcNewieg
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Baird of Adjustment of the City

of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Board wIll hold a publIc hring at

1:00 p.m., on Wednesday, March 7,
1979, to

a) Consider a request for a
variance to allow for lifting a
PlaintIff, mobile home and
to reduce moor
vs.
setback from 13 feet to 10 fist said
ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
property being situate in the City of
Waring serial number
Lake Mary, Florida, and described
3*1110 and tall number
is follows:
N1O1OQ,
.

DIhnII,W.
NOTICE OP ACTION

TO: Any patties having an in.
tefew in ONE CESSNA 310 AIR.
CRAFT bearing serial number 310.

00*end tail number NIOlO Q their

heirs, assigns, and successors In in.
tint, and all
sons. Firma,

Corporations Owning, Having or
Claiming An Interest In or Lien On
the Above DescrIbed AIrcraft.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State

of Florida, ix ref Douglas CheshIre,
Jr. Stats Attorney for the ligid.
Florida
John I. Polk. Sheriff of SemInole
Cqy, PierIdL Ms filed a Rule

*ö,Caus. In the EIghtisffi JudI
tiroJit Court of Florida against
and all psflies having an in.
tt In One Cssna 310 Alrcr$f
serial number 3101110 and
mber N 1010 to sMs cause
,4!.the aforesaid aIrcraft should
i: of
If Seminole County, Florida
pleld
$itWes. You have 30 days from
Fs.ary 4th 1979 to contact
erabls Harold F Johnson Com
ty Judge SOIISWIS
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P5fly

rd, Funds 33771,11 you
Wiliness to .win to mis
acttps or claIms to fIle agaInst ml
aircraft. Otherwise, the
Santi

wiIlbeferfeItgdfotheuesof
the'$ImonlfI if Seminole County i,
sold at aiic AUCIesI.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Ibis Court on the )ld day of
Fobruary, ins.
.
(SIAL)
'ArUilw H. RidliwIth,
is Clerk of the Court
Dy: Jean U. Willie
e'Sepily cie,t
Board of County
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Publish: Fibrvaryl,3.7,S,9,11,1),
11. II. 10. 13. ii, 19.15.31,
00.17,O.Mardtl,L4,L3.7,I,9,l,,
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IN VHS CIRCUIT COURT OP iNO

ESSHTSENTN JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NO. N47*C*4S.S
'fit FS11NU liv $pwsat
J1ttu.'
TIMOTHY GALl ROSIRYSON
NOTICI OF ACTION
$TIP.PAUNTASOPTION

PRANCl$ HARMON KNAPP
EU UNKNOWN
OU AIR HERESY NOTIFIED
b bean 1usd. You are
to weds
y if your
NleNWifU1UI.NIPV,IPIJIMIST.
*1Il. P.O. Ru SIN, IamIa,4.
PO
15771 is A$srns
r use
YedSlul, hs*$actlas.an.dfp.Ih.
*0u

cpert in and fur limblils County,
P*hla.gnhepan.mlde1,at
PISVNY. $79, OIhiOviiIss. a
iirdgnrnl miy he 1Wi4 Nakiat
*0 demand lo liiJ01INU.
WITNIMMY HAND AilS ii.
Count. *11 10* dip
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'.'ØRT$IUI N. NC*WITH. JR.

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Lil41.$lockE,ThlFornt,uper
plat thereof recorded In PIat Book
20, Pags 49.32, PublIc
of
Seminole County, Florida. Said
property also commonly known as
531 Hickory Court, The PublIc

The Public Hearing will be held in
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Florida, at 1:00 p.m., on March 7,
1919, or as soon thereafter as

ClInk if lbs CIftuit Clint
Rumliso
Iy, pj
Dy: lelty M C
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Inbusinesund,mefIctitiojsname
at 1121 Sanford Avenue, Sanford,
Seminolo County, Florida Intends to
register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SemInole County, Florida.
DATED thIs 30th day of January,
A.D. 1979

Gerald 0. Myers

.

Jack N. Crews

Publish Fib. 5, 17, 19, 36, 1979

DEG.23

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that

Adjustment.

THlSNOTlCIshsI$Wped,dIn
•

EvenIng Herald, a SPSPI?
general circulation In the City
Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
leS5t fIfteen (15) days prier to 11W
aforesaid hearing. In addition, said
notice shall be posted in the area tO
be considered at least fifteen (15)
days prior to the date Of Public
hearing,
DATED: February 6, in,.
s. Connie V. Major

CIty desk

by vIrtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Pinellas County, Florida, upon a
final judgement rendered in the
aforesaid court on the 4th day of
January, AD. 1979, in that certain
case entitled, Nester Sales Corn.
piny, Inc. db.a Florida Paint &amp;
AbrasIve, Plaintiff, vs. Herbert L.
Kidwell, Joseph Kidwell and Ned
Veske,
b.a
Profe5$lo$
Retinlebers, - Defendnt,' *htch
aforesaid Writ of E*ecvtie, was
delivered
is Sheriff
Seminole County, Floridi, and I
have levIed upon the following
discriMi property owned by
Herbert L. Kidwell and
to

me

Kldwell

d.b.a
Professional
Refinlshers, said property being
located in Seminole County, PIOIide,
described moms particulaPly as

follows:
One (1) 1977 Toyota PIck Up
V.I,N. RNII.0I.0NS22door, blue in

color

City of Lake Mary, Florida

ins Georgie Boy Ocean
Side Motor Home, Id No. 5MSi0014

Publish Fib. 12, $979
000.57
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CITYOP LAKE
MARY FLORIDA

NilboaofP*blcNHnig
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN by
the Board if Adjustment of tile CIty
of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Board will held a public Miring at
1:05 p.m., on Wa*misday, March 7,
1919, to
I) Consider a request isv a
variance to allow for setting a
mobile horns and to rce iI
Nlback from 3011W to ii fiat and

loffieCltyof Lakehtary, FISridI,
and described sa
Lat34IlockD,TlssForst,asper
p1st lhirgil rsntai in p it
30, Page .a, Pwic Rush at
SimIøole County, Florida. Said
pregenly also canunonly iniown sa
*3 West P wWa$Iin Boulevard.
TM Public Hoai*s will be Mid in
the City Nail, City of Labs Mary,
Florida, at 5:05p.m., an
1979. on
seen thereafter sa
tess i.,usw
imsiole, at
partles fir and against lbs request
sse above slit be hoard. Said
Puoaflngmavbecsntliwed$omnmo

belle In color
both being stored at

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foç', 434,

Longwood, Florida.
One Tool Uio, Penncraft,

drawer,
wIth
mechanics tools

miscellaneous

and the undersigned
$P.es'it of
Slminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 AM On the 27th day of
February, AD. 1979, offer for' sale
and sell to the hlght bidder, for
cash. subject to any and all esistlmsg
Sins, at the Front (West) Door of
the Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, the above
described personal property.
That said sale is being made
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution,
JiM I. Polk
to

SherIff

Seminole County,

:

D1G-Il

CITYOPLAKIMARY,
FLORIDA
Nollcoel
PUblIC HIarlag
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE II HERESY GIVEN by
totlmsuntllfklaiidienlet$enby
ISiS Boardol Adjustment if this City
the Beard II
Lake Mary, Florida, that said
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in
three (3) publIc
lbs $oardwliltialda public hesrk at
6:05 p.m., on Wakiasday, March i,
'Cot 01
•
at
City Hill and p.ibllWuid in this 1979, to
a) Censider a requet for a
Evening *ald, a niwipapsr of
vantoncstoailewflrcsnstrtianø
imoral circulation hi lbs City
Lake Mary, FlorIda. .w time at an enclosed pinch and to noduce
miii Set hick from 00foet'to 1$
least fifteen 111
ys prbr to ma
1101. SlId JtIgIH,i being 5Nlfati in
p
p,
fl05
seticoWssllbepsWsihs*sarsoso lIiSItyolLabs Mary, Fienldo,and
dseãlbed N fellsin:
be considered
l them
Let3.SlickC,theponet,sapsr
days prier t, ml
P113 thirsat rodihid hi Fist 550k
hearing.
P110 dp.N, Public REVdu of
DAVID: February 3.1919
liminalo County, Florida. Said pro.
1 Cemle V.'Mir
plity 5110 COmminly kalius is III
Huh Phi1lIaties Boulevard.
City o L*s Maqy,
TbsPwbllcHoanlngslNbeMfi hi
this City HoN. City if Lake Mary,
'epp
PublIsh: paI3$,ify
Florida, at 0:05 p.m, an MInds 7,
DE
1979, .ir N INN *aroaiiir as
'pon%tt, at wilds time Worsted
.
.
pirtis for and asMif this request
slalod above with bo hoard laid
Msr*.maybeceiijusdwomflme
FLORIDA
Istlmsuiiulflmsladiemlstahu.sby
*0 Bsand if Adjvatmeii.
THIS NOTICI INN be posted in
lire. (3) publIc pines SlIhile lii
City if Labs Mury, Fir, at lb.
IUISIM 1TsTI
City HI - pi*JI*il in lbs
______________
Luuiu Harold, nerspuir if
SIsral Clitailatim hi hIsS City 00
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City Clunk
City if Liii Mary,
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City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
City Hall and published in the
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation in the City of
Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
least fifteen (iS) days prior to the
aforesaid hearing. In addition, said
notice Shall be posted In the area to
be considered at least fiftn (15)
days prior to the date of public
hearing,
sConnle V. Malor
City of Lake Mary,
Florida
Publish Feb. 12, 1979
DEG.33

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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
CLERK
By: .5. Patricia Robinson
Deputy Clerk
W.C. Hutchison, Jr.
HUTCHISON I MORRIS
230 North Park Avenue
Post Office Drawer H
Sanford, Florida 32111
(305) 3221051
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish: February 5, 12, 19, 26, 1979

Defendants.
SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE
NOTICE OP EMINENT DOMAIN
PROCEEDINGS AND
NOTICE OF HEARING

DEG26
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
FLORIflA
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON.

LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

NsflceifPublk Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Board of Adjustment of the City
of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
ld will hold a public Miring at
500,p.., en Wasadsy, MacUi 1,
1919, to

a), Consider a request for a
variance to allow for setting a
mobile home and to reduce side
setback from 10 feet to S feet, said
pm'operty being situate in the City of
Lake Mary, Florida, and described
as follows:
Los 10, Block C, The Forest, as per
pat thereof recorded in Plat Book
20, Page 49.52, PublIc Records of
Seminole County, Florida. Said
property also commonly known as
412 North Plantation Boulevard.
The PublIc Hearing will be held In
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Florida, at 5:00 p.m., on March 7,

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2S"W.adistanceof2ss.flf,e$toth,
POINT OF BEGINNING. Said

The Public Hearing will be held in
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Florida, at S:00 p.m., on March 7,
$979. or as soon thereafter as
possible, at which time interested
parties for and against the request
stated above will be heard. Said
hearing may be continued from time
to time until final action Is taken by
the Board of Adjustment.
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in
three (3) public places within the
City of Lake Mary, FlorIda, at the

City Hall and published in the

Evening Hearaid, a ,,_ppeq of
general circulation in the City of
Lake Mary, Florida, one time at

least fifteen (13) days prior to theaforesaid hearing. In addition, said
notice shajl be posted In the area to
be considered at lent fifteen (15)

days prior to the date of public
DATED: February 6, $979

Connie V. Major
City Clerk
City of
Lake Mary, Florida
5'

Publish:
DEG42

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Before Publication

iS- elp Wanted

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SIDE GLANCES
You'll be surprised at the space
inside, quality in the present
Swimming pool, fireplace in the
FR &amp; HUGE 20x20 master BR.
formal DR &amp; other plus features.
Priced at $17,750 w-various
terms avail.

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Salesperson

Baby Sitting in my home, Winter

ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANON

Springs area. Responsible
woman. 327.19)5.

For famfllesorfri.ndsof

newspaper space, create

person. Apply in person to:

rennia Instructions at all levels
avail, at Bay Head Racquet
Club. Single, groups &amp; clinics.
For info call Head Pro Doug
Maliczows*I, 332.7343.

Sanford, Fla. 32711

___________________________
PSYCHIC advises on Love,
&amp; Personal dIrection.
Denatls appreciated. JAMIL
p.o. Box 10131 Eugene, Ore.
91110. Call 24 hrs. (103)-442441.

1$—tiIv nd

ACT NOW!

DIVORCE—$2O.I0--Ouarant.ed.
Free details: KiT, BOX 791,
Pompano, FL. 33031, 941407.

THE ACTION

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE

AGENCY

February 12, 1979

______________________________
FACEOWITHADRINKING
PROBLEM?

LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NMICI of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Baird of Adjustment of the City
Lake Man', Florida, that said
Board will hold a public hearing at
5:00 p.m., on Wednesday, March 7,
in,, to
a) Consldir a request for a

variance to allow tot' construction
a single famIly dweIIln, located in a

WR.1AAA zoning classifIcation on a
lot which has 39,005 square •:;
instead of the required 40.000 square
said propirt,t being situate in
the Cityof Lake Mary and described
as follows:
Lots1,throughUandffieWeot
ofLot27,BlocklOaANDLofsIl,$$,
1 36. Block 9, CRYSTAL LAKE
WINTER HOMES,accirdingteml
P1st Thereof as recorded in Phil
o0k 2, Pages 114 through 11601 the
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida, AND that part of Vacated
Fourth St,ist lying South of Floyd
Avenue and North of Alma Avenue.
The Public Hearing will be hold in
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Florida, at S:0S p.m., on March 7,
1979, or as soon
p0, at which time Winsstod
parties
and against the request
stated above will be bsand. Said
hearingmaybecomdinuedfngmtlme
to time until final action Is taken by
the Soaid of AdMtfn.nt.
THIS NOTICE shIll be psutui in
three (3) public places within tha
City of Like Mary, Florida, at the
City Hall and published in the
Evening Herald, ftewspaper Of
general circulation in lbs CIty if
Lab. MNy, Finds,
ti
at
list fifteen (IS) days prior to lbs
aforesaid Monl.. In addition, Said
notice shall be Posted in this area ho
be considered at least fifl.sn (IS)
days prior
dale if public
for

to His

DATED: February 7,1979.
°" V• Main
CIty ClInk
CIty of Lake Mary,

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PUbliSh Feb. 12.1919
01052
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Divisis if Sliviremmanial
an

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plicatian for lbs eidonsiiis atpnsaeii
deck and censtructien if a beat
iii at tile foihiiulop dowlbid
proINty:
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Write P.O. $0011213

Sanford, Floqldam71

Legal Notice
INVITATION TO BID
The Board of Trustees of
Seminole Memorial Hospital invites
b.JI upon th. following:
Portable Defibrillator

the

Additional
information
Is
avaiIabl at Office of the Materials
Maneger.

All bids shall be mailed to the
Mstem'Iats Manager of the Seminole

Memorial HospItal, 1101 East First
Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. All
bids shall be poStmailusd not later
than the 24th day of February 1979.
d shall be received in or W.
day of March 1919.
Openings of such bids will take
place at the Office of the Materials
Manager of the Seminole Memorial
HosPital at 5:00 o'clock A.M. on the
5th day of March 1979.
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IN REm ESTATE o
ROY I... SUMBALOUGH,
OscOaled

NOTICE OP AOMINISTRATIOII
TO ALL PERSONS

HAVINS

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND AU.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the admInistration of the estate
of ROY L. SUMIALOUGH,
diCisuld, Pile NWIIbOF 7N.CP, is

InWInU in ml Circuit Cisnt for
$ISRk1O4COIWWy, Flinidi, Probate
Division, the address if which Is
SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR.
THOUSE, SANFORD, FLORIDA.
The pinhtial rWls.pWetive ii 1111
estate Is MARY VIVIAN BUM.
BAI.OUGH, whese sidrius is $54
North Welilva Springs Road,
"PoFtL Fionidi. Thi filMs Slid
eddies. of the porsanil reprasan.
tativs's atterney are set foh bs*.
havIng cloims or
demanda alBinoS lbs eoslo are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
THI FIRST PUBLICATION OP
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of liii *050 COWl a *v$i,i
11
II NY CIIIM al ditnand
moy may Issue, lads claim mest be
wnitbW slid IIWW indIcate lie
basis far lbs delia. lbs aims sad
ddIisS if ff55 CIW*0 or Islo asost
or SttWRlY, and fil. amount
dalmat ISthidilMisetyoldas.
lbs 1011 wheli It W bstm dw
shell be 13110W. If ml claim is
CSlitilipis$ or usliquIdated, the
ledwe if *5 uliowlawY Vifl hi

Silted. 11*1 cleim is SOcinid, *5
1itty 011 be

u1ba4. iii

C5IflIlPl shill Oslhiitr uuiHiuust
COIlS
ClaIM 10*. clerk Is
the ClInt 10 mail
go
OSdI PillInul iuiadv5.
N pirsem Wsuss.l in Iks ufiss
IS
M ICON if *11 HillS at
diu1h1ISWIIlSS boB boon millid are
NRuino3.
WITHIN
THIS,
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP
THS FIRST PIIOUCATI0N OF
TNI$NOTICL10IIloISy*I.IIIS.S
-. Hue list diathinge ma
vSlWltvif*oti-ms will. Iii
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Ivalificatlins SO this pensssai

,sprupj_h1.I.
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Is omue an
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S acres, 2 BR, 1g. FR, Sc. porch.
5.30.900.
MAYFAIR, beautiful 31½ central
H&amp;A sparkling clean, many
extras. 1 yr. warranty. $29,000.

fenced, nice residentIal

24—Business Opportunities

able large stalls with office
spate or storage space. LIGhts,
water &amp; compressor included in
rent. Lindy's Auto Center 11.92 &amp;

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;'L.aks Mary Blvd.. Sánlooct, Fla.
3Q5.3fl.3%9Q or 305130.4537.
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TWO STORY 3 BEDROOM,
FAMILY ROOM, CAcPE1INC.,
1 CAR GARAGE ON 13th
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 3
BEDROOM, 1½ BATH,CEN.
TRAL HEAT, CARPE'TED,
FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD.
GOOD ASSUMABLE MORT.
GAGE WITH $7,000 DOWN. $227
MONTH.

322.2949

only, on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford.
Call 323-5670 Mariner's Village.

31—Apsrtments Furnished
Apis. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean I roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

ROOM, KITCHEN EQUIPT, 2
cAR IARPORT. BEING RE.

OEIORATED. $39,900.

ROOM, FORMAL DINING
ROOM, CARPETED, CLOSETS
GALORE. EVERYTHING
OVERSIZED PLUS 2 CAR

GARAGE. A SHOW PLACE
NEAR DOWNTOWN. ONLY

$32,000.

CROCKEIT LOG HOMES

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668.8335

We nail an eiØerleflcsd
MATURI ONLY
Maintenance man. Full time.
hilly In persia Sanford Nursing

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Warehouse for lease, 13,000 sq. ft.
Call 322-6313 or contact Jungle
- Laboratories Corp. P.O. Box
sill, Sanford, Fia. 32,771.

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I Convalescent, IN Mallenvillo,
Ass,
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— monthly Ilulfiss ini.slip$i at
boise. land NamesI IddreiI
enuslop. &amp; 1* for Willis:
CiatineifaiG, 0i 14103,
Otlandu, P11.31633.
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downtown Sanford mini wareMuss spoce available soon. For
:JlWarMatiOfl call 323.7531.
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Wanted Small Furn. API. or Furn.
&amp; bath, 1$ floor, close
town. Pl... call 3333505
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to

roam

AVON
Is INFLATION CRAMPINS
YOUR SPENDING
1R?
Sill Avon ts
t
lads. Per
ditolli catS M4W9

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$.A—Apsrtmsotts
Dvpzisfor $510

islSysvINisidsred.Ieat SWIss

CaISorTlfngsy
7 Real
ElleN TOday is big luskuos.
learn Me yew con bopis an
*c**. asw cavar hi Real

CsmetoA

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Nindeome I unit apt. bldg. FInest
'iocamion In town. Four 2 BR
'Apis., all rented, yeat income
'plaice, wills 111gb yield. Fine
invosiment at 165.000.

•THES
2.1,1g. living room, din.

mm., screened porch, utility
dg., fruit treeS. $21,500.

S FACTS S
Ft. Mellon section, 2.1 1g. living
mm., with beamed ceiling, kit.
chin with din, area, family
room. porch, fruit trees. $36,000.
SANE •
Secluded country property 11+
cleared acreage with 21½
mobile, a few animal pens.
133.000.

ICLEARS

are excluvlve agents for AiIm
Homes, custom builders. Come
in and counsel with one of our
agents. some of our models have
included In the price such extras

as:
1. Custom plans, (you put walls
where you want them at no extra

from

lot.

Don't Delay I I

rnoii

(tu46j, Fob. 33. 1:15 ii OWu
Sev
Suitor
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REALTORS

REALTOR 322-401
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 542-3655 3221959

41—Houses

HOMESITE ON OSCEOLA NEAR

W. Garnettv,hlte
Reg. Real Estate Broker

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

Phone 3fl-lsll, Sanford

Cash for your loti Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprises, Inc.
Medal Inc., Realtor
641-3013

STE N STROM
REALTY
SELLERS&amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL

534PARKDR.322'2111
AFTER HOURS
3221346
OR
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WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER
JUST FOR YOU. 3 BR, 1½ bath
home in Washington Oaks w.C.
H, breakfast bar, DR. util. mm.,
&amp; spacious BR5I BPP WAR.
RANTED. A Super Buy for

124.5001
SUPER 3 BR, 1½ bath home In

Woadmers Park w•C-H&amp;A, Lg.
Fla. Rm., Dining area, fenced
yard &amp; Much Morel BPP WAR.
RANTEDI Just 539,0001
FORGETMENOT3SR, 1½ bath
brick home in San Lantal Split
Ii plan, 1g. scr. porch, w.w

carpet, util nm., &amp; Morel Only
539,1101
BEAUTIFUL I BR, 2 bath custom

built home in exclusive neigh.
borpwodl Spacious Di, Pta.
Nm., C-HIA, eq. eat.in kit, w.w

carpet &amp; every imaginable

flaturel Super Ruy at 571*31
ATTRACTIVE 4 BR, 3 bath home
on strum wON, spscious IRS,
Fia. Rm. w fireplace, patio, w-w

carpet, &amp; Much Morel 5FF
WARRANTED. Only' $'4.*l
COUNTRY LIVING 3 BR, I bath
home on 2½ acrssl Lake,
wooded area I Morel Lg. Fla.
Nm., w-w carpet &amp; pallet Just

LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SILL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONII
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

Sanford's Sales Leader

Joiwiny Walker
Real Esta'e, inc.
General Contractor

3224457
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TERMS,
5.6 ACRES FRONTING ON
CRIPPEN RD. PASTURE &amp;
WOODS $25,000. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

BATEMAN REALTY

5.9 ACRES, TALL PINE, NEAR
OSTEEN GOLF COURSE,

Reg. Real Estate Broker
2635 Sanford Ave.
322-7643
3210159
322.4069

HAL COLIERT
REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

PeSuppjies

Lk. Mary Blvd. 3.2, 1k. Front.

3 PLUS ACRES, PART
PRODUCING ORANGE
GROVE. DELTONA AREA.
120.000. PRINCIPALS ONLY.
3OACRES. PINE AND OAK, $250C

72—Authon

1415 Valencia Ct. 3.)',, $23,750.
4a/ &amp;a4

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REALTORS PARK

60 ACRES IN THE ROLLING
HILLS OF OCALA FOREST.
ACCESS TO 330 ACRES OF
CRYSTAL CLEAR LAKES &amp;
PRIVATE AIR STRIP JUST
SOUTH OF SILVER SPRINGS
TERMSII PRINCIPALS
PLEASE I

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OWNER MOVING

ALACHUA COUNTY

In County approx. ~ acre
3 BR, 2 B, 1i1 sq. ft. living space.
cASH, 2 car carport w.extra

420 ACRES IN TIMBER COUN.
TRY WITH OVER 1 MILE
FRONTAGE ON THE SANTA

MAYFAIR. Outstanding 3 BR, Wi
bath. Lovely floor plan, w-w
carpet, excellent cord. Owner

Anxious. 139.900.

FE RIVER. $965 PER AC4E,

EXCELLENT TERMS. PRINCIPALS PLEASEI

LEVY COUNTY
S ACRES, IMPROVED PASTURE
&amp; OAK TREES, PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE, $2,750 PER
CRE.

ARCHITECT'S 2 story, perfect
setting for antiques. 3 BR, C.
HIA. Choice area. $49,950.

WASHINGTON COUNTY

NEAR SCHOOLS &amp; SHOPPING, 3
BR, 2 bath nearly new well cared
for home. All appliances, break.
fast bar, extra Insulation $32,150.

40 ACRES, LARGE OAK &amp;
TIMBER ON A GREAT BASS
LAKE. $1250 PER ACRE,
GREA' TERMSI 10 PERCENT
DOWN.

ELEGANT CUSTOM 2 story wall
extras, pool, outsIde en
tertainment area w.Gazebo,
walled for privacy &amp; sucurily. 4
BR, 2½ bath. $93,500.
THEPERFECTHOME.35R,2B,
split plan, very private on large
tree shaded lot. FR exposed
wood beams, unique patio area
all screened with lake view.

172.000.

Harold Hall Realty

CLASSIFIED ADS WIt,. FIND
new home for
everything
.evcn for you!

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S0—sceUaneous for Sale
DOG HOUSES
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS
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327.5732
Used Appliances: Gas, Oil.
Electric heaters; gas, electric
stoves S refrig. Furnishings S.
Misc. Items. 317 Palmetto Ave.

MIXED FIREWOOD

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PICTURE THIS!!
Wewill give you a FREE 5x7 color
portrait of your dog when you
have him groomed Limited
oiler For appointment call A
'Classy' Place 339 6367 or 834
1239 (Every 6th grooming free).

Received semi load from New
York "New Furniture"
warehouse Couches, chairs,

love seats, chests. dressers,
night stands, china cabinets,
bookcases Redecorate with
NEW FURNITURE at Auction
Prices
VISA MASTER CHARGE
HEATED AUCTION BLDG.

SANFORD AUCTION.

323 4551.
Rubber Boots, rain wear
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 3791
We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new lor 5630 was
Christmas layawy, 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 SI?
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531.1111 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.
S pc. BR suite new, 5239; 5 pc LR
new $399; Loveseat $41.95 &amp; up.
7 pc. dinettes $69.93 &amp; up. Ret.
$50 I up; El. stove $601 up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 11 92 So. of
Sanford, 322 172$.
9" DeWalt radial saw w disc &amp;
drum sander 4 woodworking
book for beginner or expert. H D
model, perfect cond. Aft 6. 319
5333.
Furnilure drop leat table, china
closet, love seat, dinette sets,
end tables, etc. Call Used But
Nice. 339-7313,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL IRADE

311.31SE. First St.

322-5627

75—Recreational Vehicles
24' Bann Travel Trailer

Good Cond., $1600

68—Wanted to Buy

Call aft 5.322-16)7

ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used. any condition 6.54 6126

Shasta 1$', '73. Sleeps 5. Gas.elec.
retrig . a c. dec. brakes. Perfect
conditiOn, 51500. 3220902.

Sanford.

Cash 3224132
Larrys Mart. 713 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture. Refrig,, stoves, tools.
Paying $13 mens, 57.50 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked oold or sterling--any
condition 373 1661.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
nilure Salvage 322 8721.

77—Junk Cars Retmved
BUY JUNK CARS
F rom $10 to $30
Call 322 1624; 322-1460
Top Dollar Pid for iunk I used
ears. trucks &amp; heavy equipment'
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3225990

78—Motorcycles
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3666 or 323-7710

71—Antiques

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1975 Harley Davidson Sportster
$3000 or $1000 dwn &amp; assume
323 1717

FLA'S FIRST
ALL AMERICAN

80—Autos for

CHINA &amp; POTTERY
SHOW &amp; SALE
FEB 17 106
FEB 18 116
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
ADMISSION SI 50
(Good both Days)

Want to Buy

Sale

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AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 9?, I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. lt's
the only one in Florida. You Set
the reserved price. Call 904.733.
8311 for turther details.
Dodge 'IV Wagon
76,000 Ml. $700
327 3752
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Antique %hopw home P.O. Bo 35,

Sanford, Fl. 32771.

51—Household Goods
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress 533:95'
pc.s NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 322.1721.

323.7340

12155. FRENCH

Pine &amp; Oak $35 Truckload

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
75 models. Call 3399100 or $34--.
1605 (Dealer).

72—Auction
For Estate, Commercial I ReSIde.
'.uSIdee4I.l Suetfons LApptale.tst'
Call Dell's Auction 373 3620.

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197$ Chevells Malibu
.Good Cond.,.esI other.
Call 322-7299

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52—Appliances
KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697

AND LAKE COUNTRY, $10,600.
S ACRES, PINELAND IN ROLL.
INO HILLS, $3000 TOTAL

CROCKETI LOG HOMES
SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
34391. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

REALTOR MIS
323-5774 Day or Night

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
D.Land 6418335

Prepare for yew Real Estate
toil. Enroll NrIy N clas, size Is

4—CommerdaI Property

et.

2 110100*1, I BATH, FLORIDA

BATH, MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK &amp; QUEEN PALM, $14,101

ROOM, CARPORT HOME.

SAYLINE
GREGORY MORILI HOMES

3011300

warranty. Call 131.1714 day or

night.
30" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, 5 track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per ma. Call 131.1714 for free

home demonstration.
Good Used Televisions. 53$ ano up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

WANTED
LOTS TO PURCHASE

CAIN. 15610
30 acreS 1.00 Ovladi. IS0 pan
acrn.Wr*eSsHirfog,MIjlu'
It. I, Six I), Cladigis, Nib.

JACK FROST- Ceo:. He.il &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst Comm &amp; ReS. 3220201.
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Beauty Care
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrietl's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 327 5742

57—Spoils Eiipment
RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $1

Scott Reagan 322.S177

SI—Musical Mundise
Guitars, Drums, Banlos. Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
7200 French Ave.
322.2233

62—LaGorden
AFRICAN VIOLETS

TheGrouwsosae

3229141
Eves after 41weekends

64—Equipment for Rsnt

1054110 CORNER ON HWY 43.
ZONED FOR PROFIUIONAL

Rent Our Rlnsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
332.5101

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 611 7611.

essmaking

$Ilglir Realty, Briber

larifund 1611345
ON. 337.1377, DeLarid 635-1325

Call 3314159

Income Tax
Prepared in the convenience of
your home. 24 yrs. exp. $101 up.
322 3717 for appt.
relurns prepared in Feb. Conli
denIal, personalized. Fromr 5$.
Ph S6244l2.9am.to7p.m..

LIgt*HouNng

Grooming a Boarng

Yar Debris, Trash,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-5371

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding. balhing,
clipping flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses,Heated
kennels. 372 5752

Insured- 339 3170 local owned.
Carpet shampoo steam de
orderie. Furn. free Scotch
guard pressure cleaning
Janitorial

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No Job too large or small.
Complete lawn service
Freeestimate. 323-4611

General Cleaning

PiMfl

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DANNYS PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Paintirs
Licnnsed-Insurvd Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322-460
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Hondymin
Retired Maint. man. Remodeling,
room additions, roof repairs,
patching. Ph 323-6513 or 3310713.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS,
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

ChgCds.ACc,pted

Home lmprov.msnts
.

S.G. BAL1NT&amp;ASSoc. 332.5333
Peach Faced Love Bird
(Small Parril), Male

INSULATIOt.- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, I iberlgas I Cellu.
lose. Lowest prices. Call 3210139
or 904.134-6700 collect.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0701

CUSTOM HOAIES BUILT

1*0.

I Man, quality operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,.
etc. Wayne Beal. 327-1321

Free pick up I delivery for all tax

REMODELING &amp; REPAIR

OFFICII HURRY ON THIS

Interior, Exterior Plastering'
Plaster patching I simulated'
brick 0. stone specIality. 322.2750'

CeranC Tile

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy 17.92
Sanford, F?a. 32771

VA&amp;FNAFhiaiscing

33acres 1.00 SinOnd, $3011 per
we. lerms. William Malic.
iewlkI. RNNor.
11S3.

Central Heat &amp; Air fond. Free Est.
CalICarl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford. 322-1711

322.0332

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

Home Inmven*nfs

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

1 ACRE WITH LARGI. BR, 1½

3111S. 321.1577,6311323

Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in

Air Cond. a Ileafing

Call pick Lacy 323.7350

42—b10 Homes

Seigler ReaDy, Briber

Television-23" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

exam. Classis startIng Feb.
limited. Tony Coppila School of
Real Estate. 445-1410.

53—N. Radio. Stereo

13 ACRES, PINELAND IN HILLS

fl'

3SSIOdasIdSDr.

1627113

AZALEA PARK FARMS
PET TRAINING CENTER
All types of Pet Training.
Obedience-basic &amp; advancedfamily
protection,
auto
protection &amp; more. LOW. LOW
FAMILY RATES Fully
Quaranteed or Money Back
Your home or ours.
Ph. Deitona (305) 571 2895

SPUBLIC AUCTIONS
MON.. FEB. 12,7 PM.S

$2000 PER ACRE, GREAT

323.7832
EVENINGS 322.0612
3221113, 322.717?

MORTGAGES. R. Legg. Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. ID
Wymore Rd.. Aitamonte.

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MARION COUNTY

502,900.

635 W. 25th 2.1. $35,000.

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd

$19,500.

2005 Glenway, 1-2. pool. 533,000.

WE SELL HOME SI

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Ssrvlc•

- 11t- Isdty,

2'.. ACRES IMPROVED
PASTURE NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT. $14,900. GOOD

VOLUSIA COUNTY

New 233 Homes, I pet. interest to
qualified buyer. $20,000 to
$30,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-2207.

322•2420

3235334

$7.92, PINE AND CITRUS
$1500. EXCELLENT CORNER
HOMESITE, OSCEOLA I EL
PORTO. $5,000.

Vacation time is here...get what
you need for a happy time with a
Classified Ad

storage rm. $47,000. 322.2507.

2435'; S. French (17 - 93) Sanford

'Araleii.

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MONROE, ARTESIAN WELL &amp;
CITY WATER. $7,500.

REALTY WORLD

WANT TO SELL?

ll9• Agansy 10111
Predli

STEMPER AGENCY

JOIN SANFORD'S SALES

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shopping. Don't hold back seeing
this.

$411001

MLS
ni-i14 Dy or Npt

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ON BLOCK TO LAKE

PER ACRE. GREAT TERMS.

$36,500
This pleasing 3 BR, 2 bath home is
tailored for a growing family in

charge)
2. FIreplace
3. Plaster walls
4. Virtually maintenance free
exteriors.
S Your choice of several eleva.
tOn% at no extra cost to you.
Prices start
134,900 on your

HeNdR
AL1Y WORLD.

value.

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BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Ioms Lots
_____________________________ Very neat,

37—Buslness Prnpsrty
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SEIGLER REALTY

BY' OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath, almost
new, orange trees, C.H&amp;A. 7½
pet. assumable mart. Call 323.
1234

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$25,900
How's this for a starter? 3 BR, 1
bath furnished large corner
lot, good condition, outstanding

FARM ELEGANCE'
S acre horse farm wlIh your own
tennis court &amp; pool. 3 BR, 2 bath
home of distinction. Call for

32—Houses Unfurnished

Casselberry. Large Lot for Rent
1330 Carlisle Dr.
239-6*3

STOP SUPPORTING
LANDLORDS'
How about that? DUPLEX Bldg.
Lot in nice neighborhood
Convenient to shopping, in city &amp;
utilities avaiiabiei Landscaped
ONLY $7500. Ready except for
site plan. GOOD TERMS if
needed. This won't last. Call for

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY

34Sa422.

009 Rosalia Dr.

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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY PAINTED,
FENCED YARD. 531,900.

Adults. No Pets. $30Q mo. +

$lSSmo.

HOMESITE, 5x123', CORNER,

VA.F HA.235Conv. Homes
322.9283 Low Down Payment

nice area close to schools &amp;

security, Del.and. 734-5513 or

3 BR, lb. W•D

24 HOUR

IIALTY

appt.

$19,900.

1, 2 BR deluxe units. Pool. Adults

535.515. Stuffing Invaip send
SlIf.ltampei addressed en.
velapo Taycs P.O. Bs SIlO,
IectIou Cs 91511.

101111'S

2.3 ACRES NEAR LAKE HAN.
NEY, PINELAND, ROAD
FRONTAGE. $0250.

ROAD, $12,500.

"Come quick, honey! This must be serious. They
interrupted a commercial!"

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY

GOOD CONDITION NEAR
SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL.

1 or2 BRw.kit.privileges
Ret. coupleor single lady

Secretary for Insurance office.
Insurance ezpinlencs pafa,,od.
Pars ln$ace Agency. Ma.
1594 Dessry.

opirpilin., seedy year around
work. Advancos en oachi trip.
Call Doss lack fall troe IM0-43
3172. 101.

OMITSJ1PON

41—Houses

Condo Furnished, 2 BR, 2 bath

uio.

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—i1gages 8ought

AND ORANGE TREES, $23,500.

ACRE PLUS, LARGE OAK
TREES ON SYLVAN LAKE

4
1

area.

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH FRAME IN

3233)76

OWNER OPERATORS
Mercury MuSic Expro needs
owner sperahors lii the flat bed
dlvislie far last Coast

ar3h
2-tZ

6.7 LAKEFRONT, IMPROVED
PASTURE, SOME LARGE OAK

SANFORD AREA

I,

Warranted. $40,500.

DRAPES, FENCED. NICE
Automobile Service Center on
Major Hwy (1792). Have avail.

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Spacious Custom Built, 3 BR, 2 B,
Execulive home. Fruit frees.

STREET. NOW ONLY $16,500.

Withtools.GeorgeH.Reed

"Rt. 1 Box 176, Sanford, Fla. 32771

LET'S SE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
tills ad, and If we 5eren't looking
for samions to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Thngs to
Five Hundred dollars a weik,
call 1.N0.433MN anytlths for
recorded message.

U PuI!ual IIPP:jJlJatIvo

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Large 2 BR on Lake. Adults only,
$300 mo. Harold Hall, Realty
Inc., Realtor. 323.5774.

Nursee, RN's&amp;Lp,4'sAls, Live.
in companion, shirt term
Ns1gnmet. Homemakers u
John 6*4616.
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meals.

MA EMPLOYMENT

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GENEVA AREA

vestment rentals. 5.45.000.

Wanted

30'Apartments UIurnlshed

y Vivian 1rrhJ.i

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Inc. REALTOR,

ilfl'dllilS

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.,Practcal nijrslng care (your
home). Prepare light
drive &amp; shop. Call 3231367.

"YOUR FUTURE

OSJSCTSON$ NOT SO PILED

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1 BR cottage. Convenient to
Schools &amp; shopping, good in.

Part time semi-retired person to
,,inspect br quality control. 7 to
12, 4 days a week. 323 4670.

CHECK SUN. LISTINGS
FOR MORE JOBS

301 COmmercial

LLET'IN

10 acre Iracts, SI. Johns River
access from $1100 per acre. $730
dwn, 20 yr. terms, Ostein.
Zachary R. Tribble, Realtor,
305-3415696 I. 130-1026. Eve I
wkends 9047345964.

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M1tWilMaI$Wi*hiNIif
*S.I.tIl1 pnoIMiy COISIPhst ATTOINIY PSI PSUONAL
hiwriti. wilMa 14 days, 10 DIvillos RIpR$IINTATIVI:
if lWiWIImNhIl Services, P.O.
WIL if
55111* $iPa, PilS 16771,
WHITAISII MO KOSPIS
AIlbur H. SIC11P,NIs 1.
in.
Club if County Cowl
$imhiols County, Fins
PublIsh Feb.12. $970
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p,
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CRMIV, Finds.
Further dsocilhiid 5$
istulat 114 Cam$u Trio Lana,

" Co. has immediate opening for
CLOSER experienced in FHA.
VA&amp;Conv. loan closings. Salary
commensurate wability &amp;
excellent fringe benefits. Call
Chelsa TitleS. Guaranty Co., 531
3353 for appointments.

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ML!
373 - 6061 or eveS. 323 0517
Two tot ubv priv. .1 BR hot,. pluS

Reai Estate closer National Title

OUR CONCERN"

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION.
Nomber 794.CP

LII is. Block C. $pr*5 Valley
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WTICIII liil

OOtflOus

C.nHe*
Phone 347.3333

CLERK
$520
RATER
$100
RECEPTIONIST $484
SECRETARY
$560
WAREHOUSE
$466
GENERAL
OFFICE
OPEN
PRESSMAN
$100
CAMERAMAN $800
PHOTOGRAPHEROpEN
FACTORY
$480
WAITRESS
ATTENDANT
$480
DISPATCHER
$181
KITCHEN MGR. $15000
TYPIST
OPEN
WELDERS
OPEN
HELPERS
$480
DESK CLERK
$480
COOK
$520
SHIPPING
$480
CARPENTER
$960
HOST
PARTSSALES.
$110
MAINTENANCE $640
STOCK
sao
WAREHOUSE
SUPERVISOR
$16,000
MANY MANY MOREl

DEG.33

CITY OF

Services I$ hi reagol 01

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M. Unsworth Realty

Carpet installer or helper
Apply in person
Sanford Carpet, 115 S. Park Ave.

CLAIMS CLERK $560

332.3036affer5p.m.
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INC. REALTORS
53'5.M1 or 339-4711 eves.

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person Lake View Nursing
Home, 919 E. 2nd St.

Michael Fisher

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Buiid to suit
our lot or yours.
FHA VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245.

DESKCLERK&amp;COOK
Apply in person
Holiday inn, Sanford

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NOTARY PUBLIC

FORREST GREENE

Sanford, Florida

* CALL 3235176 *

FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF 2.12.19.

FTU area near entrance I plex lot
on small lake $13,500.

300 N. French Ave.

WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Mate" DatIng Service. All Ageg.
P.O. lox 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33317.

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MILLIONS OF OOLLANS in Real
Estate is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nofhng small
about that.

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR

Lake Mary Canal front lot, water
&amp; sewer, cleared, ready to build

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REAL ESTAT
REALTOR. 322-7195

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Sanford Al.Anon Family Group
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CailBart

Sell
layouts, write copy and service area advertisers. Newspaper
advertising sales experience
preferred, but will train the right

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loOn Fr1da
Advertising

4Pe1'SOflaIS

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Seminole Memorial Hospital
tilirves the right to reject any and
all bide.
Publish Fib.9, ii, 17,1979

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vet the North 50 feet thereof. Said
property also commonly known as
Anderson Lane.

may be dead.
e. The unknown assigns, suc.
cessors in interest, trustees or any
other parties claiming by, through
or against any and all of the above.
named corporatIons, whether

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distance of 262.43 feet,
thence run N. $9 degrees 31' 44"
E a distance of 611.36 feet, thence
run N. 60 degrees 51' 33" E. a
distance of 49.37 feat,
thence run N. 00 degrees 11'

The unknown husbands and
wives of any of (he above individual
defendants.
d• The unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees and grantees of the above,

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10' 10W. a distance of 633.50 feet,
thence run S.00 degrees 22' 16" E. a

Parcel being subject to a 50 foot
Easement for Ingress and Egress o.

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a POINT OF BEGINNING,
thence continue S. 19 degrees

Parcel 1

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4225 Norton Avenue
Oakland, California 91602

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PARCEL D: From the Center
of Section 7, Township 20 South,
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
Florida, run N.$9degreq40' 10" E.,
along the North Line of the SE¼ of
said SectIon 7, a distance of 1271.2]
feet to to the Northeast Corner of
the NW¼ of the SE¼ of said Section
7. thence run N. 00 degrees 11' 23"
W. ,along the East Line of the SW'4
of the NE¼
said Section 7, a
tance of 250 feet,
thence run S. 19 degrees 40' 10"
W.. parallel with the South Line of

alleged to be Interested:
Barbara H. Harmon

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3 Lines Mihlmum

OwId Care

and described as follows:

The following person who is a
nonresident of the State of Florida,
whose name and place of residence
is set forth as far as ascertainable
by diligent search, together with the

1979, or as soon thereafter as 20 South, Range 31 East, Seminole
possible, at whIch tIme interested County, Florida, Ie'IM East 633,41
parties for and against the request (eel and less the North 25 feet Of
stated above will be heard. Said
'tofway of Marquette Avenue
huriogmaybecontinuedfromtlme ' (I. ,7 acres).
to tIme until final action is taken by
Parcel 2: The East ½ of the
the Board of Adjustment.
Northwest ¼ of the Southeast ¼ ci
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in SectionS, Township2o South, Range
three (3) publIc places within the 31 East, Seminole County, Florida,
CIty of Lake Mary, Florida, at the less the West 155.03 feet thereof, and
CIty Hall and published in the less the North 25 feet for rlght.of.
Evening Herald, a newspaper of way of Marquette Avenue (14.266
general circulation in the City of acres).
Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
You and each of you are corn.
toast fifteen (13) days prior to the mended to file written defenses to
aforesaid hearing. in addition, said the petition in the Office of the Clerk
noticoshallbepostedintheareato of the Circuit Court, in and for
be considered at least fIfteen (13) Seminole County, Florida, in the
days prior to the date of public City of Sanford, Florida, on or
hearing,
before the 16th day of March, 1979
DATED: February s, ins.
(being not less than twentyelght
(20) days, nor more than sixty (60)
Connie V. Major
days from the date of this notice).
City Clerk
and to serve your written defenses
CIty of Lake Mary,
upon W.C. Hutchison, Jr., Hutchison
Florida
&amp; Morris, 230 North Park Avenue,
PublIsh Feb. 12, ins
Post Office Drawer H, Sanford,
010.19
FlorIda 32171, (305) 3fl40$i,
attorney for Petitioner on or before
CITYOP
that date, whichdefensesshsll show
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
what right, title or interest you, or
N01ICI ii PublIc Hearing
any of you, have or claim in and
any of the abovedescribod parcels
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
of land and to show cause why it
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by should not be taken for the uses and
the Baird of Adjustment of the City purposas set forth in the petition, or
of Lake Mary, Florid., that said default may be entsredagalnstyou.
Board will hold a public hesring at
AND
1:11 p.m., on Wednesday, March 7,
1979, to
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
a) Consider a request for a Pst$tlonerwillapplytotheCourtfor
variance tO allow for sitting a anorderoftakingonthe70ttsdayof
mobile heme and ho reduce side March. 1979, at 1.11 P.M.,
Setback from tO Ptit £03 fist, s4(d TM IfoMsabis RIchard MUldraw,
pnipsrlybeing$flvatelnnsecl$yof Judge of tIme CircuIt Court of tile
Lake Mary, Florida. and dunked Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
is
Florida, In Chambers at the
LatlLSloCkC.ThoForew,asper $l,i gy Cse
p1st tharoif nocandud Wi Flat Book ford, Florida, at Which time
15, Page 10.33, Public Ricoh of place all parties may app..,
$IfniRll County, Florida. Said the Court and be mosrd on all
OlPirtY silo cOmmonly known as matters properly before the ct
109 North Nibuick Line.
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that must be dstsrmlned before ,*
Ths Public Nearing will be held in entry of an order Of taking, Inctud ing
this City Hall, Cly if Labs Mary, tile jurisdiction of tile Court, the
Florida, at 1:15 p.m., en March 7, sufficiency of till pleadings,
1919, on as loin thereafter as whether Petitioner s properly
mshtt, at wilds time huorestod exercising its dele.atod authority
poritie fir and asainal *.
and the amount to be doposited so,
staiN above wIll be urn. Said iichoftheparcslsolpropiuIy. TM
hsadagmlybecefhiuledfroniti,ne Court will make and enter suds
so time until final adlon is taken by Order as It deems proper and If Pu
lbs Blard if Aditilmapi.
court linde that Petltlonir Is entitled
THIS NOTICE will w p,ruo in PS possession of tile property in
liNe (3) publIc places within liii advance of IWsil judrunt, fiss Court
City 00 Labs Mary, FurlS, at *e will fIx Ills time wlhM Whk and
CIty KIN lad pullISlul 10 the
FICTITIOUS NAME
IUI-iI lWff nIl ir 0
NalIce hereby ,lven that I am
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oruliTI hi businies at 1913 OIISIdS
Mary, FirNa, sos limo at
is. SaJINiW, Seminole County,
lest MIsaim 111) 10$ pin to lie piw
rmancrniemliamsa.
11onUBMhN,. in addition. SlId ACTION MOTOR 1*1.11 INC. 00*
stIce*iNhsputulinlissoog
ACTION NONOAasltIsst I Wend
be ansidersd at least lllUi. fli) lan
ssWusi.wwt*$1WCI,t
0$ prior * the 000 00 publIc at lbs Circuit Count, 54m1piJ
Ciwiw, Florida hiaccardaas with
3.19,,
me provisions at .11W pj
$ClMOs V. MISS,
NImi 1i100s5 Ta-Wit: $ec*5
City Clink
Florida pIJ5gI
City if Labs Mary.
11g. WIlliam I. $aá.w PlelS
Action Msor Silos Inc.
PublIsh P0.11,1079
PubliSh: Pelnisryl, 1*, 19.30,1979
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NoticeefPvbllcHearia,

Central Florida Production
Credit Association
115 North Garland Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Parcel

the public and the users of a public
airportthefeesimpletitIeto,of
the parcels described below, located
in Seminole County, Florida:
Parcel 1: The Northeast '/ of the
Southeast ¼ of Section 5, Township

5:30 P.M.
6:00 AM.
MONDAY ?hnJ FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Board of Adjustment of the City
Of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Board will hold a public hearing at
8:00 p.m.. on Wednesday, March 7,
1979, to
a) Consider a request for a spe.
dat exception to allow fo.• setting a
mobile home wIthin an Agricultural
District, said property being situate
in the City of Lake Mary, Florida,

The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia
Ill North Garland Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Parcel 7

the laws of the State of Florida, has
filed a petition in eminent domain
proceedings against you and each of
you seeking to condemn for the
purposes of maintaining ap.
propriate clear zones and required
navigational aids for the safety of

HOURS

NOTICE

OTHER INTERESTED PAR.
TIES:

y
corporate and politic created under

time .................43c a hue
c.ns.cvtjvstlmes ....3$c a 11n
consicutivi times.....35c a lIni

FLORIDA

Parcel 2

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

CITY OF LAKE MARY,

Lewis I Plughey and Carolyn J.
Hughey, his wife
124 East Jenkins Circle
Sanford, Florida 32771

Seminole County, Florida:
Sanford Airport Authority, a

Winter Park

831-9993

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AND TO:
a. The following persons and
pa
are residents of (he
State of Florida, whose names and
places of residence are set forth as
far as ascertainable by diligent
search, together with respective
parcel numbers in whIch each is
alleged to be interested:
Shirley H. McCaskill, a.k.a
Shirley H. Caskill
Route 2. Box 454
Sanford, Florida 37771
Parcel 1

parties claiming or having an
interest or claim as owners, mor.
tgagees, judgment creditors or lien
holders of,, upor. pr agaInst the
parcels of land described below in

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existing or dissolved.
And against all persons ano

)rlando

Seminole

1979.

named individual defendants

CITY OP

1ED ADS

CLASSII

the terms upon which you will be
required to surrender paisesslonto
Petitioner.
WITNESS my hand as Clerk of the
Circuit Court, in and for Sminole
County, Florida, and the seal of the
Court on the 2nd day of February,

Plaintiff,
vs.
SHIRLEY H. McCASKILL a.k.a
Shirley H. Casiiill, et al..

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PublIsh: Februsrys, 15, 1L 16, 1979

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the Board of Adjustment.
THIS NOTICE shall be posted In
three (3) public places within the

of CHIEF I. RUDY'S USED CARS

DATED: February 7, 1979.

lmret5tat5d0v,jII
be heard. Said Miring may be
continued from time to time Until
final action Is taken W the Board
io 12)
1c pbooss sdskfm the
CIty of Lake Mary, Florida, at
City Hall and published In

possible, at whIch time Interested
parties for and against the request
stated above will be heard. Said
hearing may be contInued from time
to time until final action is taken by

NOTICE OP INTINTTO
RESISTER FICTITIOUSNAS,fI
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN that
the undersigned, desIrIng to engage

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Hearing wIll be held In the City
Halt, City of Lake Mary,
il
0:00 p.m., on March 7, $979, or U
thereafter as possible, at whiCh
Interested parties for and

rodace Orist$ setback ..s.•.
Ilfoet,saidprioirtybein,sItuato

nlleCelMWy

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IN THU COUNTY COURT IN AND
PPN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
P1.0010*
CASE NO. 19.21I.CC.l$.J
ITATI OP FLORIDA.
CX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
JR.
Slate Attotney for the EIafteanth
Judicial Circuit of the Stats of
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable
John I. Polk, Sheriff of Seminole

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Page 16, Seminole County, Florida.
Said property also commonly known
is the Southeast corner of 9th Street

City Clerk
City of Lake Mary,
Florida
Publish Feb. 12,
,
DEOIO

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County, FIOi'Ida,

ptjd

North and North 2.5 feet of alley on
South, Block 41, Amended Plat of
Crystal Lake Shores. Plat Book 6.

hearing.
DATED: February I, 1979
sConnie . Major

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORI DA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7941$s.CA4S.D
S A fl F 0 R D
AIRP0RT
AUTHORITY, a body corporate and
politic,createdunderthelawsofthe
State of Florida.

Monday, Feb. 12, 1979--lB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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327.1111

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REMOVAL. Trlrnrn,
stump removal, licensed I in.
sured. FREE est. sb-lb. ,

Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kInds of remodeling. rm.
addItIons, patios, fireplaces. Fl,
rooms. Free ott. 333.3314

MOWING, DISCINO

47—m1 Esbi

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Leslie your lieme &amp; audit? $ will
ciods up hock peymeols &amp; Ivy
equity.
461.
Pnivalo Party emW* 3 BORN CS
Hue. is miol if n,polns. I4s
some cash. 10-MU lAir? g.m.
10 Ivy horns wiN INN
PIPMOM. Sell1W run. ph-

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cIfo inly. 11I11.

AKC Golden Ritriever puppies,
Top 1101W lInes, norlilena bred.
.ivaranteed against Hip

dlsplaysii. Parents CPA cer
tIlled. Show quality $3015300, 4

males 12 females.
Ph. Azalea Pak Farms
Deltona. (X5 5341905

Siberian Husky pupils, AKC Rug.
SwIss, Iluseyss, SIk&amp;Wls.or
Silver Grey. $300 to *30.3024533
wt. days or 103301 wIs. ends.

Homi I

GRADING
Free Est.

PERMATEX COATING 0.

HOME I*1PROVEMENT
531417

5114339

PAINTING, CAR PEN rky

&amp; CABINETS
3315439

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333.3330'
kil

New Cord, New Tape,
Pick Up &amp; Deliver
Bill Himot. 6310541

TO LIII YOUR IUSINESL.....

DIAL 322•211 or S31.93

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cigarettes do to people. Others And the net results MAY Wt.bt
who want this Issue can send 50 so pleasing.
cents with a long,stamped, self- It depends upon how severe
addressed, envelope for It. Send the problem is. If a woman has

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the biggest reason children
smoke. I'm sure your father Meanwhile, do the kinds of
wouldn't like for you to grow up exercises that strengthen the

BYBERNICEBEDEOSOL

and develop emphysema and muscle, between your shoulder
other complications from blades, develop good P0us'
and at least take some pleas ure
cigarette smoking.
-_DEAR DR. LAMB — Is there In being told you're pretty.

For Tuesday, February 13, 1979
EEK I MEEK

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HEY, LISW 10 1H I, JOtiU..
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the Moslem holy man who now
leads Iran.
top military aides of
Bakidlar's were also arrested,
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Radio Iran said In a broadcast.
A ftroflgba erupted ,qotj4
the offlim of MeW A—wgm,
whom Khomeini chose to
Wtr as premier
succeed
after the 7$year.ol ayatollah
fulfIlled
. to drive
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2,800yearso(moo.rchylnlran.
some reports said armed
men tried to d= Rasersan's
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but were best.n back by
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a real problem, she may be
this newspaper, P0 Box 1561, helped
Radio City Station, New York, about the 53,tjy real thing that
NY 10019.
Will actually enlarge a breast.
Your father's health problem Implants, of course, •- kISO
should be a good warning to by plastic surgeons who do

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Februaryis,1179
A discarded hderest nililt be cess are excellent.
rejuvenated
coining
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aDd OVO profitable as a result An Idea you've been
kicking ___________________________
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of an uaodatlon with those around for some time can work __________
elder mad mere experienced today If you'r, bold enough to
reached six heartz on the
bidding shown In the box.'
then you are.
NORTH
take immediate action. Don't
Alan: "He didn't bother
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 26Feb. 19)
wIth
any modern gadgets in
K
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Do something positive with
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
an effort to get to seven, but
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it Is Just as well that he
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didn't."
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a more sulatWi material benefits are not likelY fUfl
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slow
player and the M.
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slderedtrylng for seven, but
AstrOaph latter. Mail $1 for Things you do for yourself
soum
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ture of the hand Is that after
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Gr* P0 Box 419, RadIo City rewards are so large you should
winning the first trick in his
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Station, N.Y. 10W. Be we to eqend your best efforts in this
own
Vulnerable: Both
played his ace of hearts."
Dealer: North
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Alan: The perfect safety
UMA(Se$.22.0ct. 23 ) You
billiestigato fully before in. may have to forego an In.
Wed Nor* East %sith Play to gmmtm the con'tract against all card combi.
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thsra's a big job that needs you couldn't corn. u with the
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recognise that
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A Nebraska reader asks
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
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him from just about as good a way to
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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 effect expended.
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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.
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sold or traded .
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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
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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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a car off North Dean Road at reported since the murder south of Winter Springs and
Benargen, hopevem called
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to a
government.
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federal
Lake Phillips In Orange County. warrants were Issued.
east of Casselbeery.
oft a .ct4ukd. news co
pump $4 minion
ASernlnole County man being Also found dead in the car
f.,j Federal funding would come
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Mrs. Hoover was not
sought In connection with a was Kenneth Bloodworth, , Tuscawlila Middle School, available for comment.
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U.S.. bows to
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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,
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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
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medic of all
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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,
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check of what authorities
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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.
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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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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
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"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
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
71st Year, No. 132—Sunday, January 21, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 25 Cents

Sanford 'Refinement'

CUT OF SN(OfD
Pouti W0*1I14T

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Closer Look

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Police

By DENNIS FEOLA

said.
Beneath the commissioner on the
organizational chart is Police Chief Ben
Butler. He is responsible for the day-to-day
operation of the police department. His newly
hired secretary Is 21-year-old Toni Osborne of
Sanford.
The men on the next level of the chart
comprise what is, in essence, the chief's
personal staff. They report directly to Butler.
They are: Steve Harriett, administrative
aide; Sgt. Roy Williams, Internal affairs and
Bernosky, liaison officer.
Harriett is responsible for the bulk of the
chief's required paperwork including studies,
forms, reports and organizational charts.
Harriett Is also in charge of evidence at the
department. Like other administrative
employees, Harriett's functions spill over
into several administrative departments.
WilllaIflS 13 not only responsible for internal
affairs, but Is responsible for any investlgation into the areas of organized crime,
vice, corruption In public office and police

Herald Staff Writer
Sanford City Commission's recently approved organizational chart for the police
department provides a glimpse at the inner
workings of the department, its structure and
chain of command,
"There was a need within the department to
re-structure," explained Sgt. William Bernosky. "The lines of authority were there
before, but It has been honed down. This Is an
in-house refinement," he said,
The citizenry top the organizational chart
in keeping with every police department's
philosophy that it serve the public.
The city commission Is designated by the
city charter with the responsibility for
operating the police department.
The commissioner for police is a relatively
new addition to the organizational structure.
Elected to the post was Commissioner John
Morris. "I think It's a good thing," Bernosky
aid.
"It provides alialson route between the city
commission and police department. It's like a

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Budget Heads To Congress
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cutting double dipping. He
proposed no Social Security tag
rollback now but said this could

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reveal that," said Nelson.
jeLtionable."
He contended the law should
He said he would not favor a
be explained to out elected total breakdown of the money
official and employee and an officeholder has.
those employees should be
"All they're really asking for
required to sign a form Is two figures, your net worth
pledging to reveal any conflicts and Income; I don't think that
that might arise In the future, should be a problem," said
this thing," commented Moore
The newest member of the Farr of elected officials.
"Sanford has lost some good Sanford City commission,
"As far as the employees are
people from these boards David Farr, add be did not feel concernei!, I don't think they
because of this sort of thing the proposal was "totally ob. should have to do it."
already.
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"I think a man selected to
iublIc office should be
to be exposed to the public view,
but not these other people."
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anybody's business when you
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incumbent on the Individual to
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(A four-member ceesmlttee of the Slate Ethic, Cern.
mission wasid give a city the ,1ss of adspttag as es
diussee
say mcsi .gielai at ..t.yee to
diselose set wink aid major Mc... s.eu. Hew wM
our lies] .ftktalz greet sack a r.qulr..eat? We checked
a few).
"I would have no problem
with such a law, in fact I would
favor It," said Sanford City
Commissioner Eddie Keith.
However, he added the law
should apply only to elected
officials and not persons hired
by the city.
Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore
saidtheincluaionofcertaln city
employees, such as sanitation
workers,
"would
be
ridiculous."
Moore also felt the
exempt persons serving on
advisory boards
"These people who veiztarily serve on quasi-judicial
boards should not be caught In

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Carter proposed 3 hIll In

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before he took office.
And he projected that if
everything falls into place and
taxes are not cut, by 1982 the
budget could have a $32 billion
surplus — the government's
first black ink is a decade.
"1 have sought," Carter said,
"to reconcile the need for axtraordlnary restrictions on
government spending with the
need to maintain a strong
defense, to implement a national energy policy, - to assist
people in need and to continue
important public services and
Inv.4zns."
However, Carter said he
budgeted "adequate" funds for
the poor, listing $t? billion
more in such programs as food
sttnip., Medicaid, suhekVzed
hoidng, edecatlon of disadvanaged children and "bloc
grants" for community

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—Taxes: He proposed no
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The budget Is only a set of
proposals. Congress will write
the definitive federal budget —
first a target version in May,
then a final one in September.
All legislation enacted for the
fiscal year Is supposed to fit
within this budget, although In
practice that does not always
happen.
Here Is what the president
proposed In specific budget
areas:
— Defense: An increase of 7
percent in weapons, ammunition and equipment purchases,
intended primarily to boost
firepower in Europe, plus
speeded development of new
weapons such as the MX
drat*lcrnlseIl,.
—Jek: The e'l4ing
,OOo
public service jobs would be
sued down to 417,000. The cut
would come In job slots
designed hr persons unemplayed Memo of the economy,
Those for the 1'6core unem.

,'
ployed, who have d ulty
finding
in the best oftimes,
would be continued,
—youth empisymest:
Summer youth jobs, which now
go to those 14 through 21, would
be scaled down from lrniuionto
72000 by dropping 14-yearolds
from the proam.
—Energy; Energy spending
has peaked and is on the decline
in the new budget, ending a
period of sharp growth going
back to the 1973-1974 oil embargo. Carter proposed
spending $9.8 billion, a 4 per.
cent reduction from this year.
Solar energy was the Only
crease forecast, climbing from
$639 million to $804 million.
—Sodal Security: Carter will
ask Congress for specific
reductions in social security
benefits, including limiting
number of work years that may
be disregarded in comp"_
benefits, modifying parents
benefits, eliminating mlnlnuan
benefits for new recipients, and

community ndregicnaidev
lopment funds, a $1.7 billion cut
uom hist year, iargeiy aue 10
phasing out of anti-recession
and disaster assistance pro.
grams. But Community DeveIopment Bloc Grants would be
increased. Carter renewed a
proposal which got nowhere In
Congress last year — for a
National Development Bank.
—Housing: Carter seeks .3
for housing assistance for poor
and moderate income families,
an Increase of $980 million.
He proposed
$11.5 billion In 1980 for
preserving natural resources
and Improving the environ.
ment. The Environmental Protection Agency budget would
grow to $4.7 billion from the
present $4.lbilllon, with major
emphasis toward controlling
toxic substances.
—Consumers: Outlays for
consumer safety activities
would grow to $644 million In
1980 from $637 million at
present.

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HousemFixing rogram
, Wins N%FVWCETA job Funding
New federal funding under the Co
shensiv Employment
Training Act to provide two4o4bres .di*knal Jobs for young
people 16.11 years old In Seminole Coumumity Action's (SCA)
wstnbaUon program has been approved.
According to the Seminole Co,ady CETA office, the funding for
the additlonel jobs and fringe benefits totals $81,118. The pram
Is oedendtheoughOctobirlfl.
Under the program, prior to the new allocation, six young men
and two supervisors were hired aud are working en the renovation
of privately owned homes of low-income fwllL.s In the cor.
The major thrust of the work ii concentrated on widow, roof
and door repair. The owners, hewe,at may pay materials' cida
for addWand repairs while the two cuwe- we wothiag on
waihesixatlon of the howi
elyCopr..plamatfor$CA,sMd$,INromaIPhIa
program for mMsrIá ceats. Other Isdiral gra ' iuiet4id to
be received for .ddi"' materials, she said.
The emphasis of the program Is to gin training In coadrud

work to blat
dMPVb While the youths ate paid the
minimum wage and are heiplag their cowmin*y at the same

Toedk was asked to look into the poilbilily after Mrs. Podia
Spenser, H..art director, reported It would cad 0,888 to being

Rev. Ames Jones executive director of SCA, told the

Um Winwood Perk buMi, ci.4ly used, up to fire standard
1 2S fiat by If fad clauroom to the
and to build an .M
facility.

She sold another $2,388 would be n..4.4 to

Pe8e,Pnge!A
organization's boatdd&amp;edorst pvticads is the program
have caiributed FAA for materials so far.
"We do aurage cheat, to pesticipat. in the purchase coat of
the materials," he aid, mang the degree of perliclpatuon Is
"remurkeble." lii edhiNK 06, on aid, dw 116.148 hwe

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unused fac' " , MIke Hesenwald Iffiwl wAilueate Irkmgs
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we do •ncovrap ckst.
psrtIcat. M the purcmilloo

began In Seminole County 10 years ago.
Toarie said the information which the organization would like
studied should be prepared and the study would be conducted by
computer.
He said the identities of the students would not be revealed in
resulting computer printouts, adding that the lid of former
HeaM students would have to be made available to the school

Toule also reported that negotIatIons are in process between
SCA aid the school admlnudratlon on the possible purchase, lease
or ralal of the old Hopper School when the SCA administrative
offices are now located.
cost of the itov
New AM elected were: Bill Carpenter, Sanford attorney,
h,stIi!g there. Mrs. Sponsor aid 41 d1ilibuk so *d In the chairman;
Jobs Mom o( Oviedo, vice chairman; Teri Buratti, of
Il.At.t FW M the Winwesd ,W iaier.
the Georgetown Association, secretary; Jerry Conneil of
Tows rejetid t the erked ilm**l. in willing he Laagwoed, tresa'er; and Toole, member of the executive
htMarj.
dudada lithe vublic ack,,I apat.. es*eIfen .am
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Sunday Jan. 21, 1,fl

'Times Bad!,
Gunman
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IN BRIEF
Khomeini-Clark Meeting?
1.5 Million Marching
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Ramsey Clark and Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini, the exiled leader of the majority
Shiite Moslem sect In Iran, may meet after
Clark ar4ves in Paris Saturday night.
Khomeini has consistently refused to meet
U.S. officials but Clark is not a U.S. official,
and members of Khomeini's entourage say he
will agree to a meeting If Clark requests it.
Khomeini said Friday in a French TV inKhomeini
'.tervlew the Iranian people have showed "...
they want an Islamic republic." In Tehran, at
least 1.5 million followers of Tehran's Moslem
clergy and political foes of Priemier Shah pour
Bakhtiar marched through the capital and
adopted by acclamation a resolution declaring
Baktiar's government unlawful.

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Lake Mary:
2 MichIgan Crashes In
DETROIT (UPI) -Two airplanes crashed
within a span of less than 10 minutes Friday
night at two of Michigan's largest airports.
Ten persons were killed, including four officials of Massey-Ferguson Inc. returning
home from a toplevel company meeting in
Iowa.
The four Massey-Ferguson officials were
aboard a company-leased Lear jet that
crashed and exploded in flames while landing
at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in suburban
Romulus. The pilot and co-pilot also died.
Shortly before the fatal crash near Detroit,
an air taxi carrying six persons crashed on an
attewpted emergency landing at the Kent
County International Airport near Grand
Rapids. Four men died and two others were
critically injured.
The crash at Detroit's Metro Airport was
the fist fatal crash in seven years and only
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Prince Norodom
Sihanouk says he has turned down an invitation from the new Soviet-backed insurgent
regime in Phnom Penh to return as president
of Cambodia, the Long Island newspaper
Newsday has reported. In a conversation at
Lenox Hill Hospital, where he is undergolrg
tests for a possible diabetic condition, the
prince said Friday the offer was made to him
this week by U.N. sources close to the
regime's leaders.

Carter Polishing Speech

East M"ts West.

THURMONT, Md. (UPI) - President
Carter marked the anniversary of his second

year in office by polishing the final draft of his
State of the Union address he will deliver
Tuesday and relaxing with his family at his
mountaintop retreat.
On Monday, Carter will unveil his 1980 fiscal
year budget with its already well-publicized
spending total of $432 billion and an estimated
deficit of $29 billion.

Trade Began It

More British Strike Demands
•• LONDON (UP!) - Stores have enough food
to supply shoppers over the weekend despite a
truckers' strike, but the militant walkout has
prompted outer unions to press demands for
more money. Ground workers at Heathrow
Airport began a 24-how wildcat strike Friday
night, disrupting and delaying flights, and
London ambulance attendants scheduled a
strike for Monday, the government said.

Israelis Warn Palestinians
By United Press International
1sraMs d.knae
Warn g 1.:4
Palestinians shell civilian towns they will find
"the Israeli army's firepower is very In-

tense." But a guerrilla spokesman countered:
"We shall attack again and again."

Pot Pills For Cancer Care
SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI) - The first
shipment of concentrated marijuana capsules
for use in a pioneer program to treat nausea in
cancer chemotherapy patients has arrived In
New Mexico, the first state to gain federal
approval for use of the drug.

More Snow, Etc. For Nation?
United Press International

Winter of 1979 today dumped more snow
and freezing rain on the frigid Midwest and
Northeast and rain on the warmer South.
Forecasters predicted more problems for the
remainder of the weekend. "Believe it or not,
conditions are forming right, now,for anot_
W9 storm. over - the wohend," a National.
Weather Service spokesman said in Chicago.
"We don't want to predict another blizzard
yet, but it's a possibility."

BURGLAR 8USPEC

Carter Taps Woman Judge

A Sanford man has been
eroded In connection with a
burglary at a clothing More.
The burglary occurred Dec. 19
Reorganization
at Jam-Up Jeans, $83 S. French
Ave. Stolen during the burglary
(Continued From Page 1A)
The
lieutenants
are Karen Reynolds. Bernosky said personal staff: Whitley, were $110 cub and several
responsible for the day to day Reynolds specializes In Williams, P.eristt and Ber, pairs of Jews and Shhts.
Integrity.
Arrested On a.warrant for
Bernosky Is -not only operation.. -of the uniform docianeet, and--missing per.-y•
--risponalbie for liaison with the division which has 30 members, ions, Tom Bernosky spe$l&amp;t..The equiment and main burglary and grand theft was
date attorney and count of- all on uniform patroL me In Aokn vehicles, Jones In tenance department which Is Thu McIntyre, 19, of 1004 Olive
ficlals, but heads the depart- uniform division Is divided Into burglaries and DubS In m1min
reipponsible for jjyit,y and Ave.
meet's public relations efforts these categories:
PURUBTOLZN
accident persons
ordering srçplles Is headed by
U well.
investigation, patrol and
A per.. c4'l'l'1g $16 cash, a
In the administrative Bernoaby end ijjy.
Below the chief's staff on the auhlllry,
department. the Morge and
Research and pisiuthug is also Che* several credit cards and
clutlonal chant, but still
There are five trained ac- rIeval of records Is handled comprised of Harriett, hays was reported stolen at the
Indian thUs Bowling Alley In
enjoying the privileges of rank cidset investigators with the by civilians with the depart. Bernosky and Whitley.
t Fern Park. Kathryn Cunare captains Earl Bourguardea department. Each shift has at meat headed by Sheila
id In ___
a
__ninAmm
end Charles Fagen.
lead one on routine patrol arid Macbtyre.
, of 310 Brittany
the
*111
0t
8an10e'd's
it'5 Circle In Cusslberry, told
7% captains were and still available as necessary. me
me training department
mm*
fOe' administrative sheriff's deputies she pest the
ruponsM for
the
. are: Bob Bernosky, Donis heeded by IL Paul Whihley.
personnel to tak. on several p
d.parthueng during their shifts. Whitmire, Jack Davis, Dsmi Fiscal affairs Is un
on a dual, while She was
der Harriett
different
"ft would
be bowling. At about 9:30 p.m.
The captains are responidhi. Bernoeky and Paul PMterion4 and he is responsible
for silly
to baYsroles.
a public
relating
she
for tuanthng daily problems.
The amiuIy Is headed by IL coordinating budget requests, ____ who
it was
Indicate.
Non, of the problems are Bishop and Is comprised of en
The Indentiflcatlon and
___ miming,
_ao= ____
pj
supposed to be rooted to Butler allotted 30 volunteers who psoputy section Is headed by supp" he said. "You're only
TARGET
allotted
a
taln
*00
arid
A
thr.e4uors.power
pump
ails., a ceptain feels that is receive on'going trabthug.
____ The Harriett with help from Tow you have to allocate the
engine
for
a
spraying
cart
necessary arid chooses to bring allotment Is set by the city Bernoeky.
the
You
Itto the dulai 'daniel!, Hernosky çminl
wallreported
stolen
from
a
barn
sad Bernoeky add
The communicationsstro
mid.
the ritissne suppi-nent the department cnda of four TWO are. not covued by the on Celery Avenue, about one.
a - ors nlutional chart are quarter mile from the Sanford
The Idea 15 to free the chief iatroI In routine police work. dispatchers arid 801W CnpsI'4

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low officers of Seminole Community Action
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IRU MR UVU1I Ill IOU
:iIect.d by the
-------------------------------board of directors are (seated) Teri Shift command"and to hay. the the"dspartmunt Is headed by U. by Whitisy.
Buratti, of the Georgetown Association, secretary; man in charge dearly 1dm- Johany Parker. The chart
The communully _____
relations
William Carpenter, Sanford lawyer, president; and tilled, soft said. In ad- dicates the Investigation dupartouset Is Mill beaded
by
(standing) Jerry Connell of L.ngwood, treasurer; diLlon, the cagltains have been division Is divided Into Birseoky, hmem, Bader has

In.

and Ed Toast.1 of the Seminole school ad
ministration, executive board mernber.at4arg..
lso elected was John Moore of Oviedo as vice
chairman.

OSPITAL Notes
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JANUARY 19. me
LOMIUIONS
anlord:
4aibars Jsansan
,
CharIos Singles Dottona
bNuir• P. Pu$t, Dottona
?CIuI.s Curry, WWn' $rinis
Pesi O•Ivicd4, Delery
D$$CNA*$I$
$anfs.'d:
A. Asidly
'1..ul Cwnmki
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Jam o. Mail in
UurcMi.ul Miller
auVi1sm___
SuSan K. WIissNrs
aews
"-' &amp; baby boy
Ceel Deft"
DOYle $IYSL Deftinia
Nafiel Pulets, CeSsna
(manuel N. TFiulsells, Oslisis
Usia Mayer. Lab Monres
MkP.asl Carsela. Grow, Ciii.
Clyde GiftIam. Luinoo. Ky.
Karen Wl*sne &amp; baby .W
lenuiflot. Ky.
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frOntof the buillifttolncrsus
their COIdICt With the ubllc,
The captains are now
available ,to handle citizen

captain" are on y, Command
falls to one of the dspsstmunt's
patrol lie*' They we:
Bicky Hayden, Michael
Ratundo, Richard Nooney,
p
RnsodI wwi LJn.
sad DOuglas BIp.
811ev
cssadsn em
eL
MW
U- v'utIh. l'irutIw.

Nell Deveryz Wish. 11 claN a MeaN. 13$ a iMSaNe. smise Yes,,
.* Iv MaNs Wide. elceaN: MoaN $Uii C Mini. NS.Cls Yell,

q.adNduysinthhpartiuimt Although there have bees
on a ritatial beels. Bemseky several resignations In the
said Better believes it's . department over the past
poitad (or his Ilodesadi to ',,,, m@0s@wa vmr1* 41

.npI*IM. and the padic's ipe'n
sad reasons, the department
; :'l 1100110 U111110
questions about the depart.
Me.hnoftheInM1ers desl
with the public.
re.alasMneortulletr.gth.ft
"Eaposurs to the public en division em
Willie. .The p-' dspartmad $
is at • pisyssa,
of o main goal.," Dabe, Walter Jones, Torn loosely organized and is Jade. &amp;d of the aetborised
Biriouky said.
Bernouky, Ray &amp;e.es d nmp,ised * of Better's gws.
On
ml'
to I a.m.
shift, when neither of the

three divisions within the
deputasut: uniform, In-

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Sunday, Jan. 21,1979-3A

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Connie Major, who served as meetings, contact officials
interim city clerk for Lake when asked and keep minutes
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position Monday, replacing Sig council.
regional sewer plant to be built
Pearson who had served since
at Iron Bridge near Oviedo.
Mrs. Major will officially
May.
Much of the money was
CONNIE MAJOR
take over as clerk Monday.
realized in savings when the
Mrs. Major was selected for Pearson will continue as a city
the position unanimously by employee
at his present rate of later succeeded as interim city refinanced Its water and
Lake Mary City Council on
until
an audit of city clerk by former treasurer Myra sewer bond issue in 1977.
pay
Thursday.
Auditors Greene and Dycus,
checking accounts Is corn- DeVine.
She will be paid $9,980 a year;
earlier
this month told the city
He will assist Mrs.
Othera pp o In tm en
Pearson was paid 111,000.
the
money, according to
Madeline Pappa, who succeeds unanimously approved by the that
Her appointment, in
the
law,
could
be transferred to
him as city treasurer, during an council were Harry Terry as
mews arson has bSSfl fired. unspecified
the
city's
general
fund.
transition period, vice-mayor and Gary Massey
The council had voted Dec. 7
But
City
Attorney
Kenneth
The audit is expected to take as city attorney.
to recommend Mayor Walter
McIntosh, in a letter to Grier,
Sorenson appoint a new city only a few weeks, according to
Councilmen reappointed to pointed out that even if the
clerk to replace Pearson. The council members,
head the departments were: Orlando regional sewer plant is
council cannot fire a clerk,
Mrs. Pappa who is paid $7,800 Terry, water department; Burt not constructed and in use by
because that position Is ap- will receive a pay boost to Perinchief, public safety; Cliff April 1, 1981, the city is
pointed by the mayor with $8,840-a-year with the new Nelson, building and zoning; obligated to begin paying its
council approval, according to position.
Pat Southward, parks and share of debt service for the
the city charter.
Pearson was the fourth recreation. Francis Mark, who facility.
The council cited inefficiency person to serve as city clerk in was elected last month to Also on the agenda for the
In the performance of duties as the last year.
succeed Lillian Griffin on the Monday night meeting Is
the primary reason for seeking
Kay Sassman, the city's first council, was appointed to head consideration by the city
Pearson's dismissal. He clerk, was fired Jan. 31. Mrs. the public works department. council of recommendations
reportedly forgot to schedule Major replaced her and was
MAX ERKILETIAN from McIntosh that the bonding
firms of H.I. Henann and Sons
of Ft. Lauderdale and
Southeastern Municipal Bonding Co. of Orlando be sued for
0,000 and that negotiations
begin with the bonding firms to

obtain a state grant to purchase
the property. Such funds are
committed until next fall, according to Dan Gerdisan, State

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The city also agreed to pay a
$3,750 security downpayrnent
on a one-block site adjacent to
Crystal Lake Beach for a city
park. The option is good until
Jan. 15,1* and can be applied

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Calling her "a
model for the young and a teacher from whom
all may learn," President Carter has announced the presidential Medal of Freedom
will be awardedposth umously to Margaret
Mend. Carter asked United Nations' Ambassador Andrew Young to present the award
to her daughter, Dr. Catherine Bateson, in a
special program in honor of the late anthropologist at the American Museum of
Natural History in New York today.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The first woman
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chosen by President Carter Friday to succeed
retiring Judge Lewis A. Morgan on the 5th
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal. Judge Phyllis A.
Kravltch of Savannah, a member of Georgia's
Eastern Circuit bench since Jan. 1, 1977, Is
Carter's seventh nomination of a woman
federal judge and she was the first woman to
serve as a circuit judge in Georgia. Her
nomination Is subject to confirmation by the
U.S. Senate.

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The robbery occurred at 2:40.
The lone clerk on duty reported
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he was working at the Wt- city limits. Vince Leffler, Z7, of
chboard when he heard a VOICe 421 Virginia Ave., San! ord,
say: "Look over here."
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reported the pump, valued at
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The clerk saw a man, about $125,hadbeenstolen,accordlni
21, pothtlng a gun. The man had to records.
nodisguiseand the clerk told
PLYWOOD STOLEN
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him he was doing a foolish Sheets of plywood and other
thing. "I know," the robber boding materials valued at
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rough."
a construction site at th
The robber got cash from two Presbyterian Church on
registers and ran on foot across Wekiva Springs Road. Dan F.;
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aeon by witnesses in the area of In Longwood, told sheriff'
the Perkins restaurant,
deputies the supplies werit
$*CARTAXEN
stolen sometime betweer
A iV7S Doe Challenger Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. and
t $,000 was reported Thursday at 7 a.m., records
stolen from Bob Dance Dodge indicate,
on U.S.
U.&amp; 17. near Longwood.
All
CAR RANSACKED
Roger Whiting, 47, of Altamonte
total
of $150 in merchandise!
Spdnga
told
sheriff's
deputies
A
(ffl
tint.
let sail (or '1 T
As their distaste for the foreigners mounted,
car
was
stolen
from
the
was
reported
stolen from a car
centurieslater, Chinese Vice Premise' Tag HiIaoIig Is
Chinese Imposed progressively tighter restrictions
restrictionson
on
dealership
lot
sometime
betparked
at
the
Squire One:
returning the vJt to launch a new era in SliMmerican
trade. Commerce was limited to the port of Canton, and
wean
7
p.m.
Wednesday
and
Apartments
near
Casselberry..
relations - a development that is we to s&amp;COUfUCt in
all dealings had to go through a monopolistic clique of
Victim
of
the
burglary 1s
9:30
am.
Thursday.
the )nst'reconvened U.S. COWeIL The Herald today
merchants known as the COhOfl
Mark Schulman, fl, of 2500
PIERIA TARGET
presents the first In a series freeing
The Westerners chafed at these constraints. Matters
:
pried open the rear Howell Branch Road. The
relations between lbS United Stated sad Chins.)
came to a head In 1839 when China moved to prohibit
door at Beruiy'a Pizzeria, 1712 was burglarized sometime
Imports of opium - one product Britain had found the
U.S. 17 in Fern Park. The between Wednesday at 8 p.m.
SpecHiheIkraId
Chinese required In great quantities.
burglary occurred sometime and Thursday at 10:45 an.
The British fleet quickly proved its superiority in the
7be Yankee clipper "Empress of China" set sail in 1764
between 1:30 am. and 6:15 amt according to records. Stolen
resulting three-year Opium War.
with a cargo of furs, raw cotton, lead and a seemingly
Saturday, according to records, were a briefcase with business
me subsequent Nanking treaties ofle42 and 1843_plus
useless New England root now known as ginseng.
William DeShaw, 50, of papers,a citizen band radio and
similik agreements signed with France and the United
The "Empress" was the first of many United States
Altamonte Springs told sheriff's antenna.
Stiles In 1644 - opened new ports, set a low fixed tariff
trading vessels that would make the profitable voyage to
deputies $41.15 In change and a
RECORDER RIP-OFF
and established "extraterritoriality," the exemption of
(China for tea, silks, art objects and the prized porcelain
digital watch worth $50 were
A
recorder worth $150 was
foreigners from Chinese law.
COiled china,
missing following
reported
stolen during a
They were the first of the ao.called "unequal
And on the heels of the traders came Christian
KNWECUT
would
increasingly
was
cut
with
a
burglary
at
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missionaries to convert the "heathens" of the exotic land.
A Sanford
knife after be got into an Baptist Church, fellowship hall,.
Of course, the North Americans were not the first
The lest of those treaties woi)d not be abolished by the
Westerners to reach China. It had been 500 years since
argument at the Goldsboro bar 412 Ridge Road in Fern Park
British and U.S. With 194$.
Aitxoer, , of Winter:
Polo traveled overland to China through Central
on west 13th street in Sanford. I)
James Edward Miner Sr.,Springs told sheriff's deputies.
happily ignorant of the
Asia.
adverse effects of their growing Interest In ChuM,
the
burglary
occurred
i3ij W.
The Portuguese opened wide the door to China in 1511 by
.t
AS Dun Acheson, secretary of Mat. during the cornsometime between Wednesday
seizing the SttMti of Malacca. Other European nations
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qiund$ takuv!r ClspdaLof
St$2 .
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t
i4iaInuontOdhLth.theø*la
$:W$
IWb*ds'ies
'ftaejiloin our lpnd was without It. society to
Urra rM
illmn
"
t, Y-9-aTied
trade.
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after another man pulled
Cell
fldClOtM
7
tO
lbS
building
through a
IWVV11.lJQg.
The Manchu emperors of China did not welcome war'
knife during an argument,
records
indicate.
noW'f$hed the love portion of Our love-hate complex that
ml these "barbarians" and their goods. "Our Celestial
records indicate. He was
was to Infuse so much emotion in °ir later Qilna
(we)
treated and released at
to
POW
have no need for your country's merchandise," wrote
Seminole Memorial Hospital's
(NEXT: Disintegration)
Emperor Qi'ien Lung to Britain's George m,ln 1783.
emergency room.
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IN BRIEF

By DENNIS FEOLA
Herald Staff Writer
A lone gwunan got away with
an undetermined amount of
cash Sat'zday morning after
robbing the Days Inn of
Altamonte Springs on Wymore

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Lake Mary

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By DORIS DIETRICH

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By voting to hire a city manager, the Lake Mary
City Council has taken a bold, realistic, sensible,
giant step into the future.

and obligations."
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OPINION

does not enjoy battling lnthe

daily work jungle. "Before I was forced to go beck
to work, I was boo lnmy corporation —mYhome.
Now, Fm still trying to hold down this full4lme job
plus another outside job."
She went on to uy, "I can understand why some
women are so hitter. They are forced Into jobs that
the really don't like for survival. No matter
what Madison Avenue may say, mod women work
for the salary, which mod need. There are probably
some cases where a woman works just for her
emotional security but not too many, I bet."
Mrs. Caller urges women to dick up for their
rights whatever they feel Is justly right.
"Women need all the protection they can get,"
she said. "We certainly don't need any laws or
amendments to make us less. We just don't need
anything that would put us down."
And to this I add, "Amen!"
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For Lack Of A Drama

Will Democracy In The United States Lose The War?

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Special to The Herald
We've just stepped Into the New Year;
everybody
feelsfor.
oImlstIc. We have much
to
be thankful

But we live in unusual, confusing times,

ANGLE-WALTERS

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pros
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We be1n our negotiations with the oilproducing countries, which have already

That sentence caught my eye beca use I'd seen
the phrase "No useful purpose" so many times
before. It seems to represent an attitude thit
characterizes much of the opinion-making In the
United States. When we express concern about'
why New York City - the richest city In the
wwid—wentbrcke,wearetold,"ItwilJserve.
ni
useful purpose" to Investigate that financial
disaster.
When we ask why our foreign policy has, In
recent years, brought forth such debacles as
Vletnazn and the deady lose of confidence inus

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recent
example
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Carter's
abendooment Of
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his sitlon was hi
diplomatic recognition to the People's Republic
of anna and the concurrent withdrawal 01
copition from Nationalist China.
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That initiative was revealed only after it had
cmpii without any
ecome
notjcatIon to either the electorate or Congress
and with vh'tually no opportimity for any form 01
public orpoliucal debate ln the two weeks bet,
ween the December 15 dIsclosure and the
January 1 effectIve date of the agreement.
His recent performance, an the other hand,
merits only the Nixon-Kissinger Memorial

though the decay of urban America could

was ending. The Pod recognizes that th
troubles In Iran did not add up to good news for
Us.
But then the Pod goes on say, "But we think'
no useful purpose will be served by a domed1
debate over 'Who Lost Iran?,"

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But now that he's ensconced In the White
House, Carter has enthusiastically embraced the
"unnecessary secrecy"he once so vigorously
deplored In his recent predecessors' cc
International affairs.

Increasing defense spending while cutting
beck on Ihe poor and the cities, even

with an editorial on the tragedy of Iran and the,
ShalL It made some good polnts, chief of which
that a quarter of a century of Iranian stability

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The Washington Pod greeted the new year.

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he" boo acluded from the pen coo of
evolving and summating our foreign policy."

Perinchief rightly labeled It "overreaction."
We call it regressive and unrealistic.
Principal argument advanced by those opposing
A city manager was that the city's tax base and
population are too small to warrant such a position,
Th is specious argument is shortsighted.
Even if the contention, as advanced by Mr.
Perinchief is accurate - which we dispute - what
happens six months from now, a year from now,
five years from now...?
Th at is or should be the key consideration.
Planning. That's the word.
The motivation of those against a city manager
appears to us to be obvious: It is purely and simply
a ref usal to accept a fact of life, e fact that
growth will be embracing Lake Mary any day now.
Itis going to happen,so lean back, plan for it, and
enjoy it

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recession.

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manager.
Councilmen Burt Perinchief and Francis Mark,
who cast the two anti-city manager votes, at the
same time oppose Mrs. Griffin's proposal. Mr.

and bizarre things are happening.
Washington tries to save the dollar by
selling our gold and Inflation Is to be

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proposition that a further 7 per
price
Increase would be modest and would make
up for the erosion of the dollar which they
eroded In the first place.
A theological argument takes place
aMong economists (who, altogether with
dermatologists, never seen to solve
anybody's problems but always travel
first class) as to whether we are headed
a mild recession, or a rolling readjuatment, or stagflation, or anything as
long as it doesn't sound serious and
frighten anybody.
'Howard Jarvis, whose Proposition 13 Is
as effective to deal with our problems as a

neurosurgeon operating with a meataxe, Is

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And, we might add, how about "directing the
daily operation" down the road in the period the
city begins to boom?
Mr. Mark was on the mark on one point. He
suggested that other applicants should have been
Interviewed before Thu Kulbes was chosen the
city's first city manager.
We agree. And therein lies our biggest concern.
intentions or not, we wonder If Mr. Kulbes
'Indeed does have the credentials and expertise to
handle the job. He exudes self-OnfIdence In the
administrative end of the responsibility, but
Is and will be more. And his background
'dude consultancy on grants for Texas cities.
But does he, for example, have the overall
background, frame of reference, training and
knowledge to plan, map, guide and channel the
actions of city council in dealing with growth?
We urge the council to take this into account next
1 Thin'sday when Mr. Kulbes' duties will be outlined.

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learned from our mistakes. For example, 11
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'l.ffir gurr.nd.r, Bolin
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is not what Caster did but rather how
veillptlonuto how we ever did dad down ths
he did it.
It
entirely
no-win road In Vietnam.
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After all, while a majority of Americans were
a
who tbolllhCccigre.s had adjosrnsdendthe
ae
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ah axwe ss was not
to convene for
against
It
because
we
refused
to
do what was
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needed to win as were against it on so-called
That timin ,
appen In Vid.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The flap between group criticising his tight budget policies and "moral" grotmds. What DID happen
hasty sdsedul
nam? Our children will be taught It was an
President
Carter
and
the
National
Advisory
cutbacks
hi
soda]
programs.
rechidsd any debate On the LtS
oral war, that we were wrong and that we
Carter promised during the campaign that
lI(II1'tIVe branch Of government. WIll** the Oti'vnitts. on wonwt, which led tar to firs
n(.
He
were
fCgt4Ing
to prop up a dIetdorshlp That Is
In terms 01 Caster's p.rsoal and political ce.chairiomu* Bella Abeug, was not a surprise women would have a role hi dedsioniik4
nowhere
the
whole tflü, but U we Uk for a
also premised women wouldbeappólidedtotop
rItles, the timetable was a stroke of senla.
In the first place btd.rs
version
we
ar, told (as we were by so
He still bears some wounds from the full-emle didnotwodtocratethsad,Isotyoiltt,,on joke In the federal government. On jobs for
opinlon'makeriat
hehas been more forthcoming then any Many
the time) "It will serve
debut. on the Panama Canal treat4, and woman, but he was pisuwad to do so to demon- womsi,
no
useful
purpose"
kUm
this year mint endur, an even more bruising strut
mthnii* I. women's Issuer
_s a
Under the previous administration, about I More than p ___of our taz money has jut
Senate struggle over ratification Of the SALT II. They aleo say that Costar did ad want to ap percent
01 the appoi ments were women. Under been spent an a ho
nt
use co"imittee Investigation
treaty With the Soft UniOn.
point Mrs. Aheag, whose up front style was net
Carter it has been abwd 30 purcelL
of
the
murders
of
fteskient
Kanowly and Martin
Mi cup 01 tam, es cochelr'womea.
o h r dome tic
in his own iii,i sing. biter 0 million, two years, coimç,
Carter apparently has ..
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ugios.i issues tint are
ne Of the way shs WM iacksd mind whet he t1thk1 "women's Issuer" The less words and lainmerable witnesses, we are
resolve and UreMia to erode an already weak ..unud to Mrs. Absug o'er and beyond the all advisory pnm$g he chose preiwned that all, now told there were "conspiracies." Jint who
base 01 support, the presl#4 understandably of
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y. 'Tv. nver
been treated that way Issues that affect American society affect was In the oo'wslraclss, why were they formed,
soi4tomPthScC
w1q War
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said.
bdergi"
in auomng usoss sacucai cc rrur is
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a om
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Jor, told UM a,,.d of the president's action In Mug Nowthatsort Of exercis, doss not serve any
inciple. on p1c ndifleMk and bar abs was ouL
dated pr
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os U you ask an, but liberal opinionat
particip ing In the shaping Of International The news domed her. In wee kid thet ter otherwise The first lady says she wee cusnultet shapers In the press supported that ha* for
did ad appisciats a news relies's lamed by her
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Chances are they hadn't given much
thought to Mg plan., that flew over their

Can a Western democracy only find
leadership, nobility of purpose and
sacrifice In a time of crisis only dimly
perceived on the horizon.

stormed our society: civil rights and
human rights, the emergence of women as
an economic and political force, the
concern for the environment. Our
economy recovered from the last

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we cannot create the climate to help him to.
win, the result could be the end of a form of
government which, since the days of the
French revolution, has done more for I
more people than any other system ever
Invented.
There will be no winners or losers then,,
simply the history of another nation that
was unable to count its blessings and lost
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Commerce, The R'i'
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homes many tlmes'a day.
Since that tragedy last summer, Federal
Aviation Administration officials (FAA)
have been giving thought to the big air
carriers and the effect they have on
seemingly unrelated areas, such as
Sanford.
me FAA pa to iatu U units
9the nation
gum
that
'like tI
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ti, crash In

San Diego.

Sanford Is wider consideration for an

ILS unit, but probably will not get one until
1981- J.S. (Red) Cleveland, Sanford airport
manager, feels the ILS should be Installed
In Sanford sooner.
Cleveland's reasoning can not be denied.
With the addition of five major air
carriers to the Orlando International

Airport and the posaibility of dill more
additions, that already crowded Irport
will become more"congestt'
To relieve that congestion, 'mailer,
private aircraft will probably be directed
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stranglehold males have had on the county
commission for the pad
years by
winning her bid for the county cornmIssi

ago.

'All three women have been chosen by
their respective all male counterparts as
deegates to the Council of Local Governmenu In Seminole County.
Mrs. Glenn was elected chairman of

Meanwhile, a woman who was urnsuccessful In previous bids for the county
co'nmt'Mon, and who is very active In her
political party
Dorothy Meadors of
Sanford was appoi nted by Mrs. Glenn
this week to the prime sponsor advisory
committee. That committee gives the
commission recommendatlona on which
(CETA) jobs are allocated.
Some friends and supporters of Mrs.
Meadors are urgIng her to be a candidate
again for the colaty
nrn1u1on next
year. But,accorubng toMrs. Meadors 1*
Is a long time away.
OttgrAng Cassetherry Council Qinirman
Owen Sheppard speaking Of cos.mclhnen
being sworn into office last week,
described colleagues, Frank Sdutts, later
elected chairman 01 the board, and Carl
Robertson Jr. as "repeats" but of Mrs.
Christensen, he said she Is "one new
gender of charm and vigor."
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June Lormwn last week was elected by
her male colleagues on the Longwood City
Commission as the city's first female

mayor.
Cauelberry again has a woman
representatIve on Its council - Barbara
(Bonnie) Cirlstensen, The city has been
without female representation since Edith
Dunn, a 10-year council repuse'4MIvs
was defeated for re-election Ursa years

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Lormapq was elected vice-chairman.
Mayor Walter Sorenson 01 Lake Mary was
rdeded aecrdaryr.asurer.
Other women In local office are:
Commissioners Dolores Vickers and
Peggy chides. hi Altamonte Springs and
Councilman Pat Southward In Lake
Mary

Sanf ord and Oviedo r m n hold-outs
and there has not been awomuiln elected
cilia In Winter Springs Macs Irene Van
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Job 'Search. Is Not Easy

Uyouw.reforcidtolssveyourjebatil,
lbs new law rnigthsmr"osy age to
70 doesn't me. going back to east will be

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Few oou'ços",u wait to give full-time
Jobs to older people, That's becsae an
employer, after p'"g out the pay
checks, abs pays for health plans, life
ad other benefits. In addition,
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old job. And can ya fled P Rnirabl

,;Th..speEts— usnaflypsopis under 40—
,Isevs to retire from oes thing s
nethIag des. lie will be more MuM
say, U we seek work qelt. dinM
m what we bad bees *,
It iml easy to led regular em*,msl*, whdbsr mirdy to keep so
.dor$0ang,ni saw uscurItyhi.
gene aid no' ia1-sMa ritaus. ft's a
qbetyosess'twIMadInths na 'a
'Ihes I rilirod from I4ee yak to
$0bsgr-'- w-I tId
Funds, I
have aid my ,uhlTeI is
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to a nearby secondary airport. Sanford is The 11.5 would not cost the taxpayer a
prime candidate for designation as a cent. The entire $350,000 ILS system would
secondary airport.
be paid by the FAA, according to
Cleveland.
Since being converted to a municipal
The trick is getting the FAA to install the
airport the Sanford Airport has been
system
in Sanford. That requires a push
regarded as one of the finest municipal
from
the
community at large. The enfacilities in flying.
dorsement last week by the Greater
words, thS ) (1$! ). $4çwd
01 Cqçiimerce Airport
Orlando's airport means motb M fr*fi
Committee is a step In that direction.
over Sanford. With .that Increased air
traffic, the need for advanced safety Other civic organizations and city officials
systems grows.
should follow suit.

OUR READERS WRITE

Women are coming more and more Into
the fore In Seminole County. Sandra Glenn
was able this year to break the

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the killing range of the neutron bomb. This recession and Is still going strong. But
means controlling Inflation for the underneath it all there are weaknesses,
housewife In Columbus, providing economic and social which, If not coneducation and employment for the young taliied, will sap our strengths.
black In Harlem, and providing a hard
What the country faces Is not abigger or
smaller recession, more or less inflation, a
dollar for the gnome in Zurich.
We are by any standard the richest stronger or weaker dollar. Those are all
country In the world. We carry the effects; they are not causes. We face the
heritage of democracy handed down from possible loss of our most precious and,
Pericles through our founding fathers. We Western democracy, surely the most
treat this heritage, the most precious ofmagnificent form of organized life,
our possessions, with contempt In the way because we are lazy, cynical and unwilling
we abdicate our responsibility to vote, to make the effort, unwilling to demand
contempt in the way we go about our way the kind of leadership democracy
of life, contempt In our acceptance of requires.
mediocre leadership.
it Is easy to blame the politicians but we
We, with more to fight for than anyone, put them there by our votes or lack of
seem unwilling to make the slightest ef- votes. It Is easy to blame the unions, but
fort. Commitment is not fashionable; cool the business leadership has exercised no
Is the order 01 the day.
greater restraint. It Is easy to blame the
Commitment is not a museum piece. A press, the academicians, almost anybody
great Frenchrqan, Jean Monnet, changed but ourselves.
the face of postwar Europe when, through
We are at war today. With inflation, with
sheer personal willpower, he brought unemployment, with lack of education,

Growipg_01der

Bell's Clean, But Suspicions Linger

.dinhitUbelertse.adsr.
hi sc. rekiaiats.

Market.
America's strength can be enormous:
moral, economic, military. In the last 20
years, peaceful revolutions have t1an.

people dragThj1fIiii1và ti thiTpollj"'
were sold candidates the way Proctor &amp;
Gamble sells detergents: through '"
commercials.
With opinion polls telling the candidates
what the voters wanted to hear, and ample
money to make sure the voters heard It
over and over again, a minority of the
electorate gives power, with few ex.
cepilons, to met and women who follow
rather than lead.
Once In office, the same process Is
continued; If saying what the polls tell you
to say gets you elected, why not do what
the polls tell you to do to stay in office?
The trouble is that polls cannottuch you
to lead In crisis; In 1940 when a Parliament
backbencher screamed at. Neville
Chamberlain "speak for England" he
wasn't asking him to take a poll, he was
asking him to lead.
Today' despite out current prosperity,
we (ace dangers-and uncertalntlerahead
fully as deadly as England did In 1940. Our
economy Is out of control, our currency is

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with racial discrimination. It does not
sound dramatic, unfortunately. But there
Is the real question,

authority and then the European Common

Parties &amp; Politics

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JACK ANDERSON

wb.desatwatth*nInpr, The
Evening Herald ski reserves tho right hi

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aircraft giving them a specific landing
course that Is locked into the airplane's
Instrument panel.
It seems like a device that would only
affect those who fly airplanes, a relatively
sp'll group, right?
'Tell that to the people In San Diego,
.Q
w&amp; jooaS nd a private
Jess
11ie
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d bona
Suburban neighborhood. Many 01 the
people who died In that crash wire stun.

immy Carter Approach

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about first the European coal and steel

In the last election, almost two out of
three people o voting age did not exercise
their franchise.. The 71 percent of the

An Instrument Landing System (11.3) Is

waking hour trying to assign blame for disasters,
major and minor. Americana have a live-and.
id-live attitude that i.*, In effect, "Look,'

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In danger ,our Institutions of government
unresponsive or Inept. The interaction, at
every level, between the executive and
legislative branches of government
produce fewer and fewer solutions to

greater and greater problems.
We are engaged In a world-wide cornpetition with a brutal, totalitarian ideology
but whether we win or lose depends on
whether we can show our system to work

leaders, once elected, then govern.

a device that beams a signal to incoming

argument in some cases. A nation can't live a
healthy and dynamic life If It spends every

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pubitraitsi A kiter. not bs'sigul,
with a wafts address osid, it ;:!r, a
burs. the Idsatty 01 lb0
telephi.
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Mom down from the mountain with the
tablets.
If all 01 this seems a little strange; it
should not be surprising when we look at
how we elect our government and how our

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which
Terry contended that the city manager would not defS, radoratlon 01 d1$nitIc r ltions
between Washington and Peking probably has
add to the city's tax ben.
been inevitable ever since President
Nelson was even more emphatic as to the need
February 1172 and signed the
Nixon visited In ____
for the position. "It Is inconceivable to me" he
sicoirnuslijes..
P i.
'ob4erv
etty
the wl* tbø 'sirn of
Moii ai"usTt
pthi would not have someone to direct the daily

acclaimed In Washington as a modem

Municipal Circles

by our allies and such documents and
phenomena of doubtful value as the SALT
trestles and detente In Its many forms, we are
teldlt would serve no uefui purpose to, u they

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We commend the three members of council who
provided the majority margin
Councilmen Pat
Southward, Cliff Nelson and Harry Terry
for
their wise action and Judgment.
That action, however, was challenged Immediately by former Condilman Lillian Griffin
who pledged to seek-recall of the city's charter
thus once again making the city an unincorporated
partofgecounty.
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rather have ieee pay, and also ieee responsibility

than cigarette smoke. She went onto ten cisome of
her eerlencesof the pad few years.
It seems that Mrs. Caller returned to the work
force about two years ago because "of inflation and
kids In school and college." Sbe dilmi she was
compidely content with her role as Mrs.
Homemaker.
"I wish the f.'nfnI4s had the ERA you know
where," she complained. "Until this equal rights
garbage surfaced, I was treated like a woman and a
lady. The ERA has caused mete lose my rights.
Including
And new some of these bird trains
legislators want me to have certain rights which I
don't want In the first place."
I listened Intently. Mrs. Caller explained that
today's woman, as projected by certain feminists
who have been rejected by a man or men, are not
the majority.
"Mod woman are off base on the ERA," Mrs.
Caller said. "All they can reed Into It Is equal pay
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writes, rites, rights. ..
So awrlgi*, awrlght.
My last column defending the rights of human
anioers brought several phone calls and notes. The
ra101aU, while the nannokers all oflered
snners - well, several eli - got pretty hot
ui collar.
And people are funny.
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on uii telephoned asking If I weren't
ashamed to openly admit that I smoke for the
minister to M (oh, brother!). the later asked,
"What do you suppose Jesus would think of your
admitted sin?"
That
at nod tomeandIjinpedtomy
defense with: "Probably a lot more of me than a
hypocriUc busy-body who can't mind her own
business."
Bang! The anonymous caller &amp;Arrmed the
phone
Another caller agreed with me that there are
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the euopar mad wjie boc&amp;kssping
rpbluty for deducting teas and
Social Secady.
All
semi like too mur1 effort for a
worker mom may nat be on the job In
metIer ys or two.
,orrs, inSet there are. employers Offering
eluding didy peep. who "w'et do
ad wad hi work 0-beur deja. Dltv rutire. 1ffiud aid productive work,
the president's direc.lv. .. .th. .om is a Ii orery or part-time basin
hi the Older Americas Ad, I Am" ih oegw"a1"w an Mature
Mv't heard 01 my pis to make such 1I and Kelly Gin (maybe they should
chop the
to Kelly Peep.), beth 01
Fovide
lebs
for rdkom
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They dm'tchargs tom for finding work
aye. wb t:Mdy ui:t rat ad
jibe kilede bag "hey" for juIfled ;:upl.. And bows em be
fss4 messy.
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Thus whe wad to Mv. to while
lasveeisNIIkieiie5 .e.
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Public

Awareness
I want totake a few minutes to update
you on the progress of our Governor's
Task Force on Economic Policy.
Work Is moving well toward formulation, of a meaningful economic
agenda for Florida In the lPSOs as well
aztoset an example of how a state can
constructively contribute to a stable

economy.
At our second meeting In Tampa we
received a wealth of background in-

formation and advice from many of the
date's bed economists and reached a
number 01 decisions which should

profoundly affect date expenditures.
In summary the Task Force recommended:
that the date and all other
government estltl.s in Florida adhere

strictly to the President's wage
guidelines. With nearly 500,000
govenmiest employees In the state, this
should have considerable Impact.
that adherence to wage and price
guideline, be a requisite for doing
business with the date,
that the date's current surplus of
nearly 00 million be retained as a
"rainy day" or "stabilization" fund to
help level the effects of future economic

downturns. This should help urn avoid
the alternatives of severe reduction of
date services, or higher lazes, as the
economy and tax revenues Inevitably
fluctuate.
We felt It was particularly Important
to move with do bade on these new
recommsndatlona because they bear
directly on the budget currently being
prepared by Governor Graham. We
also acted inligltofa not tocopfhilthc
icoa'osnlc to ad given us at our
Thursday meeting by Robert F. Len.
zillotti, Professor Of Eeoqi'iks and
Dean, College of Business
Administration, University 01 Florida. I
have enclosed a copy 01 Th. Lazillotti's
report for your Infermatkn.
Our nest meeting will be Jan. X in
Tampa and lviii keep you posted on

eveuta and decisions than.
Public awareness Is our grated
asset in the work which we have vw

dertaken and we sloosrely appreciate
your Interest and help In this regard.
Kind rsgatk
Cordially,
PAIlgh W. Greens

tractive and aesthetic area of the city.
To fully realize these qualities, one
must view, that string of pearls-the
Lakefront lights-strung around a
beautiful woman's throat
the
lakefront view them from 14 across
the lake, to realize what a wonderful ad
they are for the city.
I'm sure that tourists traveling 14
must think, when they see the lights,
that must be a city of beautiful people,
in that they appreciate the aesthetic
beauty and value of this view to the
city.
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On the blind mosquito problem
brought on by the lights. Has It ever
occurred to anyone to mount an auto

headlight on a piling In the lake to attract the mosquitoes away from shore
very little cod for power In this. A
fan could be added to blow the pesky
little critters into the water, where the
bream and "potgut" will be glad of the
extra free feed.
Let's keep the lights. "If of all they
worldly goods thou are bereft, save two
loaves 01 bread. Sell one, and buy
hyacinths for thy soul."
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Civic Tribe
The Tuscola United Cherokee Tribe

of Florida and Alabama, Inc. is a very

civic minded Tribe. Last year our Deer
Clan of Seminole Couty was active In
the community. We entered the
Christmas Parade In Sanford, have
made favors for the nursing homes,
gave a Thanksgiving and Christmas
food baskats for the needy, and our

members have spoken and performed
Indian dances for several schools.
Our new Chest is Oscsola County has
also been active In community affair.
Just recently they addressed the
Retired Teachers Association .of
Osceola County.
We would welcome the opportunity to
visit any 'civic minded group, schools,
chusehes, nursing homes, Boy Scouts,

etc Nofee involved a,w, fed ltiaour
duty to become Involved with the

U Interested: Contact—Deer Clan
Cud

Harold Peck
P.O. Box 197
(bays, Fur
Fbone

Keep Th. LIONS

Credit For All

The Mafond Lakefront Is tidy tMv
"bed fed torwird," the mod at.

My brother, Douglas, and myself, achalram 01 lbs Road. and Bridges

Committee of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, appreciate the
nice things you wrote about us who
announcing the DOT approval of the
overpass at Bands Siding on S.R. 46
Wed..
However, a number of other people
worked as hard as we did, indeed and
perhaps did more,. We would like to
commend them publicly. There's
Sidney 0. Chase, County Engineer Bill
Bush and former Associate Editor of
The Evening Herald, John Spolaki. In
addition other committee members
were Cal Conklin, Tom McDonald,
William Stemper, Sid Vthlen Jr., Ben
Ward Jr., B. F. Wheeler Jr., W. Garnett
White and John Krlder.
Also, but certainly not least, were
Tom Hunt, Wayne Albert and, again,
McDonald, who served as presidents of
the chamber and were ex-offlclo
members of the committee.
Nobody can overlook the efforts put
forth by Jack Homer, the chamber's
executive officer, who did the leg work
with Mr. Chase In seeking approval for

the overpass.

Finally, the present committee under
the chairmanship of newly elected City
Commissioner David Farr, mud be
alert to we that this project maintains
it present priority and funding, and that
the overpass becomes a reality.
Julian L. Stendrom

Who's Obnoxious?
I enjoy reading the Around the Clock
articles. I agree with Doris Dietrich in
that the stink of tobacco smoke can
overcome that of body odor, shaving
lotions and perfume.. However. I do
object to her statement that "certain
non-smokers take the cake for being
olxtozloua."
Who, may I ask, are the clods that
pollute the air, destroy carpets, furniture and plants; who Insist on
sharing, wanted or not, their habit with
everyone?
No one, not even a smoker, wants to
see the return olthe spittoon and much
less have to re-use Its conlants.
Then why an smokers upset that we
do not wan to be forced to re-urns their
polluted air. It Is time that the
majority, the non-makers, become as
obnoxious as the smokers until the ash
tray pea the way ofthe spittoon.

Helen White

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MIAMI BEACH (UP!) All the rhetoric ends Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Stealers and
Dallas Cowboys will play a
football game. Finally.
This one, of course, Is
something spec1al. Beginning
at 4p.m.
, the Stealers and
Cowboys will decide the National Football League champion,
ship. It's called the Super Bowl.
A crowd of 80,000 at the
Orange Bowl and some 85
million television viewers will

watch the American and
National Conference chainpions battle In the 13th edition of
the most ballyhooed sporting
event of the year.

citing affair. Adding to the

What everyone Is hoping this
time is that Pittsburgh and
Dallas will provide what most
Super Bowls have lacked - a
good football game. And they
just might.
This Super Bowl between two
outstanding teams has the
ingredients to promise an ex-

"our philosophies are much
different," Dallas Coach Tom
Landry said at his final
game news conference. I4
offense, we use multiple sets, or
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offense relies mainly on Franco

Intrigue is the great contrast
between the dubs -the power
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tionable hits In Pittsburgh's 2117 victory over the Cowboys in
Super Bowl X three years ago,
tdth was also played In the
Orange Bowl.

Harris' running and Terry
Bradihaw's passing.

puterlied finesse of Dallas.

"On defense we use a coor-

The Steelers denied the

dinated system that empia

charges, saying the Cowboys

sizes covering areas, while the
Stealers are an aresslve and

were just trying to put pressure
on them.

very physical lawn.
The Steelers' defensive tac-

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"We have a tough tmage"
said Rocky Bleler, the Stealers'
veteran running back. "A lot of
Images are Involved In this
game. We have *lwey! been;

tics were a big topic all week,
The Cowboys argued the of- f dais .overIook!d some que

It was another bad night at
Black Rock for Seminole
County high school basketball
teams Friday night as
Seminole, Oviedo and lake
MIAMI (UP!)
You have to meet Jon Kolb to really op- Brantley each came out on the
predate him,
losing ends of games.
Never mind that he's the bed offensive tackle in the Pittsburgh .,Semlnole was defeated by
Stealers' history and that he's a pure pleasure to watch whether Ave
Star
Conference
he's handling some big lineman or some little kid with whom he's pacesetter Daytona Seabreeze,
gang one-on-one in the church work he does.
73-60; Oviedo was knocked off
The greatest joy of all Is listening to Jon Kolb talk, finding out by Apopka, 5816; and Brantley
how utterly down to earth hels about everything, Including all this fell victim to a hot sbooth!g
ridiculous hype and hoopla pertaining to Super Bowl XIII.
night by Daytona MalnhaM
Here's a broad, bullnecked ox of a guy so strong and powerful, 102'66,
he finished fourth In the World's Strongest Men Contest by per.
Bruce McCray played his
forming such little back-breakers as canylng refrigerators, ustaldeady game for Seminole
tossing around tractor tires and pulsing wheelbarrels loaded and came up with 14 polnts.But
down with 750 pounds, and with that kind of background you'd Seabreeze's balanced attack
think he'd be breathing fire and spitting nails working himself up was too much, ripping the game
for Sunday's game with the Dallas Cowboys. But that Isn't true at open early with a 42-22 lead at
OIL
halftime.
Jon Kolb hears all this expert Super analysis, all these man-toOviedo got 18 points from
man companion., not to mention some of Hollywood Henderson's Troy Keasinger and another
bsflamatory statements, and he can't help laughing over all the 16 from Horace Roland, but

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quarterback Bill Kenney and cornerback
Horace Perkins.
Kennev, of Northern Colorado, had tryouts
with both the Dolphinsand Waihlngton Redskins in 1978. PerkIns, of Colorado, played In
Canada with Edmonton, Winnipeg and
Saskatchewan last season.

BOSTON (UP!) — The Boston Red Sox
Friday annotmced they signed pltâher Steve
Ra'uko to a one-year contract, putting the Red
Sox roster at 38, including 18 pitchers.
Renko, a 34-year-old rlghthandsr, was
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trophy and additional $1,500 donations were
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youth program of the National Football
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he's sick of coming to the Super Bowl to accept
a trophy and would rather play in It.
Hannah, the brulaing left guard woo teamed
with Leon Gray to make the AFC all-pro team
this year, received his second straight "Mack
Thick" award, voted by his colleagues.
'Looking back I don't feel that all of our
players were dedicated enough to going all the
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In games involving Top 10 teams today, No.
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1. flilnols is home for a Big Ten game with
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Creighton for a Missouri Valley Conference
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Big Ten, No. 7 Louisville plays a Metro
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1. Must My Return Go Over The Net? No.'A shot that goes pad
the end of the net, either above or below the level o( the not, is :
goodlfltlands in the lmdended court. A bell that goo "Urongh":
a net is not good. .'nple being a hole In the net or the space:
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JV -Apopka 41. OvIldo 40.
fdnat.iI," Kolb wad on. "I said to my wife, 'There's Ivan
Pugabil' He mad'v. heard me because he cum over and said,
'Jon Kolb, I'te been a fan of yours for years. I've gotta have your
autograph for my two. boys.' He said all this In the softest,
wlootbed8oudhern accent you ever heard. I was so duamid, all I
could say to him was 'I dids't know you spoke English."'
In a gun, with Qeveland this ealson, Kolb picked one point In
the caded to ask Jetty Shetk, the Browns' defensive tackle, how
David Watt bit 10*15 shoto
tlngs hid been going for him tn.-nvh as he hade't seen him In from the floor and scored 21
awhile aid the two had been rnmates onc, at (1ahnma State. points to spark Liberty
usl" Sheik banked backathim.. "I'll talk tai vi lit.. -_- f4j at S..fiw4 In. £L
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The magic
seven-second barrier for the indoor 60-yard
hurdles has been broken, but it could go time
and again if Renaldo Nehemiah and Greg
Foster continue to hook up In head-to-head
duels.
Nehemiah, the NCAA indoor champion from
Maryland, and Foster, the collegiate outdoor
title-holder from UCLA, completed a
memorable duel with a dead heat and a world
record of 6.95 seconds Ftjday nlghtinijse 6&amp;
yad - htirdles at the Philadelphia Track
Classic.
The race wiped out Nehemiab's. week-old
world mark of 7.2 seconds set last week in
College Park, Md.
From what Nehemiah and Foster say now,
their best races are ahead of them.
"The next few meets, I'll work my way up,"
said Nehemiah, a sophomore. "I haven't
gotten into much speed training yet."

Tennis

Local Fives Dumped

By MILTON RICHMAN

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By United Press LsteruatlsuI 101-98, New Orleans topped and season-high 18 rebounds day In a trade, scored nine of
The Washington Bullets took Portland, 17-101, Kansas City and scored 20 points and Jim his 18 points In the fourth
a while to shake the Chicago nudged San Antonio, 115-113, Clemons cane off the bench quarter, Including a gamefrost out of their system, AND and Houston edged Los for 17 points to lead New York winning chink with 19 seconds
when they did It was the Bulls Angeles, 122.121, In overtime, over Cleveland.
left, to lead Boston over
Q. Could you tell me how the word "hike" was derived from the
who were out In the cold.
Kakks 155, Cavaliers 151:
Celtics IN, Backs ill:
Milwaukee.
play.Initlatlng snap from center, and who was the first to use the
Chicago, returning to action
Rick Robey, acquired Tues. Nuggets lii, Pacers *5:
Bob McAdoo grabbed a game
term? - Sam Flem, Redlands, Calif.
after a blizzard had Immobll.
Four free throws In the final
Credit ln Allison Danzlng's "The History of American Football".
Ized Its city, shot an Impressive
18 seconds by Tom Boswell and Is given to John A. Heisman — for whom the famed collegiate
S9 percent from the floor lnthe
Robert Smith lifted Denver to trophylsnamed — astheoriglnatorofthe"hike"toputaplayin
first period to take a 3330 lead
Its second victory over Indiana motion. The year was 1898, and he was then the coach at Auburn.
before the Bullets demonHe also used "hep" as another oral signal for the center snap. You
PALM COAST (UP!) - Palmer and how fantastic he this week.
drated why they have the bed
should know the center snap itself wasn't introduced until 1894 by
Nancy
Lopez,
22,
the
LPGA's
was
and
I
think
that
Is
v
ery Jan lIT, Trail Blazers 151:
record In the NBA and posted itiS Player of
Pete Maravich scored 33 Amos Alonzo Stagg. Why "hike" or "hep"? I couldn't tell you.
the Year, had a true," Miss Lopez told reportheir third vict
24 In the first half, to
Q. Through the Cincinnati Reds' history, who do you think Is the
113-198 win. ory In a row, a confession to make to Arnold ters, "but I always looked at points,
help
New
Orleans
hand
Portbest
all-around player? -Chester Nakatani, Watsonville, Calif.
Tom Welskopf because
"They're just a great team Palmer, 49, probably the most thnughLh.
th
consecutive
loss.
For whatworth, ny pick asthe best of all the Reds is none
ras.good-looking. land Its six
lung
115;
Spurs
113:
other than that recent defector Pete Rose, simply because of his
tour: he was not her Idol when
"Oh, Ar nold's handsome,
Coach I1arry Costello. "Tlai she
was growing up.
Forwards Bill Roblnzine, consistency over 16 years and his versatility second, third and
thc" she quickly added. "I just
have all the Ingredients. That's
Miss Lopez and Palmer held noticed him (Welskopf) Scott Wechnan and Darnell left field defensively. I was tempted to mention Johnny Bench.
why they're champs."
combined for 53 points who dominated his position as no other has and swung a more
Elvin Hayes scored 31 points, ajant press conference Friday because I met him once when! to lead Kansas City to Its fifth productive bat In terms of homers and RBIs. But niggling injuries
to promote this central Florida was younger and I had never straight
holding Elmore Gilmore to 21 resort
Victory.
have cut him down recently. The old timers might want to argue
community. MISS Lopez met Arnold Palmer when I was
points, and Mitch Kupchak
Pockets
122,
Lakers
121:
for Hall of Famer Edd Roush, who hit .323 over 18 major league
will repres ent the
younger. Tom Weiskopi was
cane off the bench to toss ln2l
dy
Ru
Tomnjanovid
hit
on
a
campaigns.
Golf Club on the LPGA tour;
l."
for Washington.
jUmP
with three
Q.WasRogerSlaubachaabodesscholar?Iknowhewonthe
T?M1III after three periods, Palmer Is designing the resort's
At this, Palmer Interjected, seconds left to give Houston an Heisman Trophy In IM. - Robed King, Little Valley, N.Y.
second golf course.
80-fl, the Bulls managed to
overtime victory.
Staubach, altho ugh a good st udent, was not a Rhodes scholar
"I always heard about Arnold "But he's so old, Nancy."
grab an 1744 lead when Antis
after
attending the U.S. Naval Academy. The Dallas Cowboys,
Gilmore dunked In a basket
who knew he had a service commitment for four years,
with 8:32 left to play, but
nevertheless drafted him on the 10th round in 1964, and he reported
baskets by Hayes and Kupchak,
to them for the 1969 season an old but well-preserved rookie of
the latter coining with 7:45 left
27. He is a still well-preserved al-year-old quarterback. A famous
to play, put the Bullets ahead
service academy football player who won the Heisman and
for good 1847.
studied on a Rhodes scholarshi p Is Army's Pete Dawkins, now a
JIi!
Elsewhere, New York
high-ranking officer at Fort Ord, Calif.
downed' Cleveland, 105.101,
Q. What wasthe best year and record of the New Orleans Saints
Boston edged Milwaukee, 1
as a football team? - P.J. Bridges, IV, Mobile, Ala...
102, Denver shaved Indiana,
When the Saints topped the San Francisco 49ers, 24-13, on Dec.
3, they achieved six victories, a team record In one season. This
beleaguered franchise has never had a winnin g year, going ba ck
ANoi
to its debut In 1967. The top previous mark was 5-9. But Dick Nolan
Inness
has the Saints turned around, and with Archie Maning matured as
a quarterback, they'll be tough.
Q. Who are some of the outstanding college basket ball players
to look for this season In relation to how they'll be drafted by the
Stops
..
pros? - George White, Indianapolis.
The prize prospect Is Larry Bird of Indiana State, who's envisioned as a bigger Rick Barry. He's 6-9, Rick is 6-8. Bird has the
same kind of multiple skills. Centers Bill Cartwright of San
t
Francisco and James Bailey of Rutgers are next In line among the
nation's
seniors.
By United Press latersatleuml
Q. Who Is your candidate as the most valuable player In the
National Football League this year? Who won the honor last
Danny Belisle has been
year? —ILNewman, Cincinnati.
saying an season long his
I feel, as of this writing, Terry Bradshaw has to be given serious
Washington Capitals haven't
consideration for the Jun Thorpe Trophy, symbolic of the outbeen getting "big league"
goalteding. But Gary Inneu
standing performer In the NFL. He has been the one constant on
may chop his mind.
the Steelers this season, and they have compiled the best record In
the league. The Louisiana-bred quarterback long ago licked the
"ftjintgo.stoshowyouwhat
criticism that he's not a thinking man's field general. Re's also at
National IAqus gos1t.i1&amp;j
the top c his physical skills. Walter Payton was the top man of
Is," Beild. add T,
idut
f
.
,
after
the -Caps to a SI victory over
Detroit, moving Washington
aiueadof the Red Wings and üuto
fourth place In the Norris
MR
Division.
Inneas, who made previous
New Orins 107, Portland 101
Nn stops at Pittsburgh and
Woshi
113, Chicago
Denver 101. Indiana 55
Philadelphia, returned to lbs • United Press ln?ernational
Kan City 113, San Anton 113
PHOENIX (UP!)
After a winner's prize from $45,000 to
league after the WHA In- G'viiie Eastside 7$ Star ke
Houston 122, Los Mg 121,01
week
of
rain,
the
sun
is sup. $33,500. However, a victory
disiapolls Racers folded last Ocala Vanguard 57 Lake Weir 55
Satwrday's Games
posed to make an appearance here, even In 54 holes, will count
Dade
CityPasco
52
Hudson
41
Boston
at
Philadelphia
maid!. He ded 34 shots In Avon Park 52 Froitpoof 6s
By United Press itrsii
Indiana at Washington
today and when It does the long- as much as a victory In a 72-hole
Friday
Friday night's same.
Gainesville l2Lakeland Kathleen 51
New Orleans at Atlanta
last
delayed
and nowshortened event. That's because no rounds
5
Robed Picard and Ryan Arcadia.O,soto Venice °
Kansas City at Detroit
Brrngtn 70, Nyack 53
Phoenix
Open
finally will get had been played when rain
DInosIlon
42
Intlrlachen
Portland
Antonio
Walter scored
Colby 5, Norwich 53
Lakeland Chr 71 Adm. Farragut '
SeatIie t Chicago
---underway.
delayed thetournament.Daeinen
U,Utica
,
goals 31 ioiSoods
4 to key Wlidwoed 55 Clermont 45
Golden State at Denver
F,sfl,qg 74, 55çy5J
Tournament
officials
have
"The regulation as now
On offendve end for 1110 Caps. Uk. Placid N Fort Miode 41
Houston at Phoenix
E. Nun 55, Kings 44
been
trying
for
two
days
to
start
Robinson
stated
(covering events of less
N
Tampa
Bay
Tech
52
Swaday's
Games
Walter's goal marked the fifth Tampa
Hamtln It. Clarkson 53
Chamberlain
Phhia at Boston, aft.
%
the
event,
second
of
the
year
on
than
72
I?,
holes)," said PGA
Vermont
straight g
In which the Hillsborough 50
Chicago at Clove, aft.
N.H. Coil 55, Lowell
t
PGA
he
Tour,
but
nearly
three
Deputy
Commissioner
Clyde
rookie had scored, setting a Wauchuia- Hardee U Palmetto 3
Atlanta at New Onions
Potsdam 70, Gen.sio 52
inches
of
rain
fell
in
the
area,
Mangum,
"Is
Lakaland $2 Winter Park 71
framed
around
Now
York
at
Milwaukee
Washington r.conl.
Springfid SI, Clark $7
irooksville.H.rndo 42 Tarpon
Golden St. at Los Ang
about twice the yearly average, the fact you get under way and
Unhil s, 1ssmptlon U
3p'i
"The bigged thing is that the
WNEC 52, Keene St. 41
In 72 hours and left the Phoenix then are not able to complete
Tampa King II Brandon $2
W.Va. Wslyn 1, W. Lib 72
lain Lu playing Will," Said Plant
CowtryClub
course flooded out the tournamment.
City
72 Tamp. Jefferson 71
71, Bowdoin 5$
Walt.', a strong caiittkt. for Tampa Cath. 13 Bradenton sowpi
In
many
fairways.
"But here," he continued,
unt
MIlL 11,an1ags
Biyshore 54
Rookle of the Year
Ala..Hntsvll 104. WIim 55
They
used
every
piece
of
"we
were not under way when
By United Press
Lakeland Santa Fe 55 Groveland 64
Clark 7$. Savannah St. 76
lbure'sonlysomuuchsatisfa,- Jan
Campbell
c.aterence
equipment
available,
even
a
play
was delayed. So, we are
main" 13 Stanton 'I
Fl.. Tech 104, Pnscola Chris 71
PatrIck Division
tion In Individuality."
Clay 72 SoIlos 3v
helicopter,
to
blow
the
water
scheduling
the event for 54
Radford 71, M. Washington 47
W L T Ph.
Jan White 63 Paxon $5
WaIterset the record Who he JU
, away. At late hour Friday the holes and we will have a
29 6
Shelby St. It Aquinas so
NY
islanders
Victory Chr. N Tall.'
Voorhees $4. Frndship SO
NY Rangers
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Wtie,lnq 1, DvsUikm 15
Phiadelphia
22 15
33 only under winter rules, and mine a winner. Th
a dose-la centering pass at BainesJan Episcopal 64
is makes It
Midwest
Atlanta
24 154 52
13:51 of the second period to Jan FletCher U IngianSod 47
today the threesomes of Lee different than anything we have
Akron 71, Cheyny Pa. 76
Smylbe
Division
Jan Lee 51 Orange Park 41
Coon IS, Knox $1
pub do score to ____
W t, i pts. Mildest Frank Conner and Dave had to deal with In the past.
Jan Forrest 7 WIlson 47
Dak. Wsiyn SO, S.D. Tech 64
ChIcago
16 15 $
11th of the yess' opened a 14 Lake CltyColumbla 72 Sandalwood
Burr and Mike Brannan, Mike
POnn 75, Augustana 73
Vancouver
II 25 6
lead on a powerplay alapeluot $2
Zack and Mike Lyons from the
N. Dak. sr. Mnwsm. si
Colorado
10
31
Ribault 40 Jan Jackson 45
Okld Cty H iU-PUI III
firm the lift Point.
St.
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field of 144 were the
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R..HUU,Is 73,U. South ii
Wales Cialereece
Boblirola, Toy Rows lAd 3
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off
the
tee.
S. Oak. 45, N. Oak. St. 67
Norris Division
Gary Itissift scored the ether Greenville 100 Madison 77
Miller Barber Is the defendWm Penn 63# Oraceland U
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wi
soais while pg Astronaut
ouldillo,
Montreal
U Ing champion and he was
U Satellite loch 40
Chico St. 52. Sacto 76
Pittsburgh
l 15 I 15 among the early starters, as
Woods raiasd t'V)' iOut Honey 30 Lake HIghland 20
U. Mont. 51. Carroll 17
Los Angeles
19 20 6 44
bid at 1:1* of the tided period Melbourne Fla. Air 50 Orlando
Ft. Lws U, Col. Mn.s 53
Washington
13 26 7 33 was Johnny Miller, who won
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9 3413 31 here back-to.bscklnl974..T5and
Orlando Edgewetir 63 colonial $4
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set the course record of 61. The
NW N 52. Ore. Tech SI
In ather NHL games, Atlaita Orlando Evans SI Oak RIdge 53
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Phoenix
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Pac. Luth 71. LWU,Cfrk 47
19 19 $ 4i 6,721 yards playing to par-71. As
Toronto
dellatId MsuMa, $4 ad Onliflil JOWl U hOW SI
Buffalo
17 1611
on mod desert courses, the
Ft.Piercs, Cant. 41 Palm I'ch
vau tiai T'4e, 33
Minnesota
14 23 5 37 premium lsonaccuracytn the
@arens 47 Deysena aini.i
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4, (1MI ttadol VI. MiDera BIble 9 Umetifta 51
NsA $tsrninus
Waskingten
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Detroit
1
Because of the conditions,
By United PVSSS lN*ioIteil
ni peg, 7.1, and Z.ats Cecss Sods 31 Pelts Say A
colorado i, Mlniweita
Wymsr.
Teds
ill
Tavares
71
WUit's
winning score of 24.
IN*a
Ciifoiuce
ur
n 114.
To, 3, Vancouver 3. tie
. Oviede U
Aitiwic Division
under-par
ISO In 115 Is safe.
llamas I, Sleek hake
Deyleets Warner (1w. Ill Mon$verde
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with
the
players free to pick
P4C!Nfi
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Chicago at NY isin*s
Miami
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Phila
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Mpdrsel
New Jrwy
Coral Gables se
21 20 .312 a
on the course, there might be a
Atlanta at Odrelf
record - thesi geals In 18 MIa NWhoodav N HIalsili 73
New York
2224 47
Waft
at
number of low scores.
Pistsa,gt
8 P.M.
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'
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514)11414.
NY *'ssrs at SI. Louis
Pace______
45 II. keadon 11
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now
will
be
over
only
54
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(Closed Sunday)
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. Pete
holes with the tournament
sad
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Jack
Carol
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affluence, money.
,,We have that bad guy
Image. We play rough, we wear
black shirts. P15I'&amp; hall the
Image of being a tough city,
although it really lan't."
Images aside, the Stealers,
who finished the ragular season
with the NFL's best record at
14-2, are a 3½ point favorite.
Both teams have explosive

tough, hxd4lltthg team but I
reseed the implications that we
don't play within the rules. I
guess this game will be pictured
as the good guys against the
bad guys.
"They have that wholesome
Image. My Image of Dallas is
squeaky clean. They have
Roger Staul,ach, who is Mlstter
Straight and he never says
anything controversial and
their uniforms are always
bright and shiny. You also have
the Imgc-ctht-Dall -

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Francie Wynalda
accepts award from
Dr. Ned Johnson,
director of adult and
continuing education
at Seminole Community College, for
the city's adult
education program.
Miss Wynalda helped
establish the
program in which 23
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other public areas. There will be both residential
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—"The telephone pole was approaching fast. I attempted to swerve out of its path when It struck my front
end."
—"The guy was all over the road. I had to swerve a
number of times before I hit him."
—' 'The Indirect cause of this accident was a little guy in
a small car with a big mouth."
But Metropolitan says strangest reason of all is: "An
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vanished."

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which direction to go, so I ran over him."
That, says the Metropolitan Ufe Insurance Co., Is
among a list of explanations the company has received for
automobile accidents.
Others Include:'
other car collided with mine without warning
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Maxine (kern
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at 174 In Loegwood. Advance registration is
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And she teaches at every
o pportunity.
taught haiku to her fellow
toastmistresses at the
Greater Seminole Toastmistress Club at a
workshop, and it was such
a resounding success that
plans are underway to
publish a book comprised
of haiku written by the

I should Ilk to find
That mysterious land

THIBODEAU ENJOYS TEACHING

develops.

the poet. "I love to inspire
people to wr
students
have
done
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I feel that I've added
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have three elements - an
object or subject; a time or
season; and a place."

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Mary smiles and her
eyes light up as she explains the final step.
"Then, simply arrange
these syllables into three
lines, with a 5-7-5 sequence
form.
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requirements for writing
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The Seminole County Reach to Recovery unit of
the American Cancer Society has announced
new service for mastectomy patients In the area.
A new prosthesis display center, the first of Its
kind in Central Florida, will be located In the
offices of the American Can cerSocAlly, Xl Oak
Ave., Sanford, and will be open weekdays from 10
am. to 2 p.m.

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written In 17 syllables
which are placed In a 5-7-5
sequence," she elaborates.
It's not a new "type" of
poetry.
Haiku originated over 500
years ago by the Japanese
and Is written In both the
Eastern and Western world
to suggest a mood or an
emotion,
"They are darting to

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eligible to compete for the grand prize or for 49
other cash or merchandise awards.
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exact 17, choose alternate

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abstract or Intellectual
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Christ Episcopal Church of Longwood, will
sponsor the Longwood Community Flea Market
on Saturday, Feb. 3 and Sunday at the Longwood
Community Building, corner of Wilma Street and
Warren Avenue, and on Church Street, Longwood
Civic
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"Writing a haiku Is just
as an enjoyable experience
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learn the steps to writing
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teach haiku to children in
school — this Is part of life,
It
Increases
your
awareness of life," notes
former teacher, a
native Floridian.
Not only does haiku
increase the awareness of
life,
'tt'éha11engeithé
creativity within fl,
dividual.
The haiku poet Intitultively paints a clear
picture of life as he sees
and feels It. "And the
picture he paints should
appeal to either one or

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'Invisible Car' ToDs All

That .J..LA i says poet
-r Mrs - ***ltiy - (Mail)
Thlbodeau of Longwood.
"Writing haiku should
recharge your batteries to
I the awareness of the everpulsating life that con-

The Tri County Road Runners C.B. Club raised
about $65 from a recent bake sale to benefit
Cerebral Palsy (CP). The group continues to raise
funds and will conduct a door-to-door campaign.
Persons wishing to make donations are asked to
call 322-4369, or 321-0510. All pledges will be announced during the CP Telethon on Jan. 27 and 28.

LADIES

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Writing haiku will Qpewlu
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By JOAN MADISON
Herald Coerespoadest

The Dividends School Volunteer Program is
offering a workshop for all Dividends volunteers,
parents, community people — anyone interested
* in gaining a further insight Into specific programs
bf schools.
It will be held Tuesday, from 9 a.m. —1 p.m. at
the Altamonte Civic Center. There is no charge.

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The Santa's Secret Workshop
atCasselberry Elementary was
MELENDA
a sxceu, according to Us
Gaul, PTA chairman of Ways EDMISTON
Casselberry
and Means Committee.
Correspondent
Over $400 Profit was made
3394020
which will be used to pay cxpenses for the cididren's field trips and other projects.
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"The children got a kick out
of It," Us said. One smart Jan. 22 at the fellowship hail of
conawner even asked, "De you Community United Methodist
gift wrap?"
Ch urch.

cerunony and were guests at
the home of Claire and Bob
wright during their stay In
Casaell*rry.

Happy 60th wedding an-

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Is Being Punished

In Exciting _Vegas

Our end of the year five days
will have a plant exchange at
vacation in Las Vegas was Just
next meeting on Valen.
nlversary to Charlie and Peggy
fantastic.
tine's
Day
at the borne of Mrs.
Marriott of 774 Fern Park
SIIERYL LYNN TOMS
HUGHES
This
Is
the
city
where
life
goes
F.
E.
Donaldson.
A pot luck
Blvd., and special get well
TIMOThY C. EDMISTON
Lake Mary
on
at
night
and
continues
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will
be
served.
wishes to Charlie.
ofTuPODdeflt
throughout the day. You get
Ladles Interested in joining
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very little rest or hardly any at
the club are asked to contact Jo
Mrs. Lu Carison gave a
all. The gorgeous shows, the
Ann Decker, 322-1065, or Kay
Area Engagement
memorial devotional this week
food,
drinks,
keep
you
going
all
Sassman,
322-3283, for In____
at the South Seminole Garden
day long, and the main at.
formation.
Happy Birthday to Miss Usa
on Mrs. Velvet Jacobs who
traction? The slot machines... Sundstrorn from California,
Rarbe
chicken and fried Club
Miller of 600 Laurel Way. She
ecetlY Pas&amp;away..
The minute you itepin e of spent
with ten too.. Congratulations are In order
rngnt fish Will be fbr4icklng goOd
those
casinos,
they
are
facing
for Douglas Gellman, son of Mr.
A beautiful centerprice of five
out with her dad, Bob. The at t he benefit dinner to be held
YOU.
Immediately
you
feel
this
is
and
Mrs. Lewis J. (Lola) GobMr. and Mrs. John Boric of Shfpbottotn, N.J., announce
rtos
back home
pin. Saturday, candles, a white Bible and red
couple celebrated her 11th fTosn 11am. to7
th
e
engagement
of
th
flW).
eir daughter, Miss Sheryl Lynn Thins
hypnotic trance saying to you: after a three-week vacation In
Jan. 77, next to Coeunwtlty roses was the focal point of her
birthday by dining out
"please feed me. I need your Maryland visiting her son,
of Casselberry, to Timothy Clark Edmidon, son of Mr.
Th
of
flickering
the
United Methodist Church.
The Seminole Community
going for a birthday sundae.
coins." Take your choice. Th Dick, and wife, May.
and Mrs. James H. Edmiston of Casseiberry.
candlelight was to symbolize
College
has selected Douglas
Usa also had a birthday
proceeds
expensive ones or the cheap
Born in Swnmlt, N.J., the bride-elect is the grandf
event win the love, Velvet's Mends have
Also
visiting
them
while
along
with
37 more students
party at her home. Susy
ones. And you play all of them Hazel was up there was her from Seminole
daugider of Mrs. Mildred Brown of Newton, N.J., and
County to ap
be divided between the for her, which will live on, and
Careasona, Terry Campbell and M
hoping that your good luck is granddaughter, Sherry, who
Mrs. Rose Toms of Berkeley Heights, N.J. She was
the roses of the f riendship and
et
is
hod
t
Hour
in U "Who's Who" guide
lisa won the dance contest
with you.
graduated from Coconut Creek High School In Margate,
. service Velvet gave to the
lives in Jacksonville.
. Radio ministry and
in
American
Junior Colleges for
Pretty soon the machines get
Fla., in 1975.
Other guests wereSherl Elston, ch's proposed youth activities Garden Club.
it
an
publication.
fatter and fatter and your
Born In Akron, Ohio, her fiance is the grandson of Mr.
Betsy Nelso, daughter.In-Law
Dennis Slover and Ronnie building to be known at the
Nominations are based on the
The club viewed a movie
and
Mrs.
D
on
ald
A.
Slmlaon
of
Fern
Park.
He
attended
pocketbook skinnier and of City Councilman Cliff s tu den ts
Gardner. The white birthday Gary Sowder Memorial Youth entitled 'Nature In Con.
a c ademI c
skinnier. That was my luck!
Lyman High School and Is employed as a concrete
Nelson and wife, Jeanne, is achievement, service to the
cake was decorated with petite Building.
servwcy." The efforts of the
finisher.
daisies and edged In pink.
My husband Larry was busy home and doing very well after community, leadership In extra
playing poker and black Jack recent surgery.
Tickets may be purchased Florida Federation of Garden
The wedding will be an event of April 7, at 4pm at the
curricular activities and
Alsoattendlngtheeventwere from the Unit ed Methodist Clubs to stvelandandpreserve
trying to keep up with my
Redeemer Moravian Church, TuscawWa.
And
speaking
of
Jeanne,
she
potential.
Aricla Howard, Jeninne Youth Fellowship or the Men's Tiger Creek in Lake Wales was
losses, to no avail. He lost tool presented her granddaughters
Drezier, and Debbie Prince, Fellowship mi.,nh.rt
discuased by the membe
Anyway, the beautiful shows, C
For sIx years Doug has been a'
JJ and ThIJ wItJ two
who all stayed later for a
Mrs. Maxine McGrath, Mr&amp;
the terrific food and the life size, beautiful Raggedy Ann very active member of the Lake
slumber party.
Charlotte Otto and Mrs. Mary
breathtaking casinos on the dolls for Christmas. A lot of Mary Volunteer Fire Dept.,
Two-hundred and twenty Moms were the hostesses.
Strip
made our day. We en- work Involved making u
serving as president for two
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sixth graders from South
Joyed ev•.ry minute of It.
ng
Betty and Don Young, former
starti from scratcii around different terms of one year each
Seminole Middle School will
With us for this trip were my September. Jeanne finished during the years of 1976 and
area residents rolled into tOWfl take a trip to Cape C anaveral
Happy Birthday to Claire
Jan Kroog and Debbie Bowli
n sister-In-law and her h usband them around Christmas Eve, 1. Keep up with the good
In their mini-motor home last on Friday, Jan. ,
were program chairman.
y Wright who celebrated by
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black Just in time!
work Doug!
weekend for a visit. The couple will tour Kennedy Space dining out with hir husband,
Members met at the Deltona from Chanute, Kansas.
recently ret urned from Oregon
And she said "Never again,
Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. John
ter.
Mrs. Ch ristine Jones was home of Pat Shaver for a
and now are living in Cocoa
I'll
work with dolls. All I hope is
Bowman.
after
the
guest speaker at the City business meeting
Also our congratulations to
Itis more than fair tomention that my granddaughters will Mark
Beach.
Holland, son of Mr. and
il
Counc
of
Beta
Sigma
Phi
program.
They were reminded the January party at the Forest keep them in good shape for me
Congratulations °
"Don keeps In shape by riding
Jones
of
the
Valentine
Ball,
Feb.
17,
at
recent meeting. Mrs.
spo nsored by the Keenagers to display them In the Lake Mrs. Paul Holland of Lake
his bike to work every day," Wright who recently received
The "Over 30's" and "Under presented the future plans for the Knights of Columbus Club with an attendance Of
Mary. Mark, a senior at
Betty said. "I rode it four miles her GED diploma at Seminole 30's" of St. Augustine Church
building, from 9:00 pm. to 1:00 people.
Seminole County
160
Mary
Women's
Club
annual
Seminole
High School, Just won
Community College. Her will have their own Super Bowl
to work In Oregon Until
Arts and Crafts show next
a.m.
Village.
"GoodCitizenship"
parents,
Mr.
Our
congratulations
to
and Mrs. George game Sunday when they play
got too deep," commented
Ted month.
Th e village Is being
contest sponsored by the Sally
and Fran Relna, the couple In
Wright, and sister, Mrs. Teresa
football, at 2 p.m., at established for mentally
Harrison Chapter of the D.A.R.
charge of the overall
By the way, the Lake Mary in Sanford.
All area youth are invited to Arias came from Miami to Cauelberry Elementary School retarded citizens and will be
attend
the
graduation
field,
arrangements
for this party. Woman's Club will have Its first
attend a series presented to the
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St. Augustine Church Senior
The home will need PUbLIC
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eese
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High School Group on Sunday
support. Donations can be
Th
did a perfect Al
Restaurant in Sanford Plaza,
Word from Susan and John
s—s.
madeto thevIllageorthrougha Gamma Lambda Chapter of
The decorations throughout darting at 10:30 a.m.
Wheichel Is they needed to
Beta Sigma Phi WU held at the
BSP member.
Speakers are drawn from
the club house were centered
A business meeting will return to Boca Baton to
The January meeting was Valencia home of LUCY
ares organizations which deal
around their thvie "Out in follow and a progr
Katie
am presented recuperate after an___
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and Deane ___
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*h the problems of youth.
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Job _____ Of the dub. Thied their former
ham,
Lake.
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spoke on the Beta House In
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to Marion Menihig,
"Travels with Dorothy" her Mary.
review the plans of the up- sculpture All members
Orlando.
Alice
Swenson,
Marge
lectures are always very enTheir days were filled with
to participate
coming Valentine Ball. Tickets
y Lokensgart, Jean Potter, tertaining and educational.
Thu week, several tens who
lotaoftennls.Susanhaa
become
were given out to chapters by exciting sculpture creations Marion Pforflller,
belong to Alcoholics
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LOU Kianbert Members will be called for quite a star in Boca. The
Gamma Lambda Chapter and were produced.
Anonymous will be the guest
and Ted and Fran Rena.
reselrvatiortlL
by nDuring the business
highlight of their visit was an
may be
meeting,
They
worked for days miking
the
elaborate
party given by Connie
the
chapter's
service
and
social
the
decorations
tactlng BSP members for
a saucer
&amp;endon Lawlor from the
The
Lake
Mary
Garden
Club
and
plans
for
the
Charles
Fox.
month
were
annual event.
moon with an adronaid at its
Juvenile Detention center will
discussed.
speak on January 28
Gamma
Lambda
is " With the flag In his hand
the people at 'main
responsible for tickets and
Cub Scout Pack 540 will hold
reservations for the sorority's entrance. HflIin1 from the
ceiling were silver stars,
Its Pinewood Derby Monday,
Members of Theta Epsilon annual Valentine Ball. The bell PMl the sun and the earth.
Chapter Of Beta Sigma Phi Is to be held Feb 17, a
Decorating the tables U
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HWY. 434, LONOWOOD
recently traveled to Cassadaga Knights of Columbus Hall.
ad- centerpieces were silver
hear psychic Anne Getnan. ThOSe wishing
I FLORtQA'i toMiss
rockets with astronauts and the
.1%ji UAL.
with vised to contact any Beta Sigma
Gehman tai
glass
windows around the
St
several members describing Pitt memberclubhouse
had comets and
STATE • Jj1 relatives and past and present
utiful
very aitidic
146, C01.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. W. (Betty)
Uer
buy and h.ppy
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these days. Their daughter and
hus id, Mr. and Mrs. Rod
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Visith
MINI-BLINDS
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WOVIN WOODS

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DEAR ABBY: I arnan orhave had to pay Interest. But,
dained minister in the
Abby, it wasn't a bank I
Presbyterian Church. I have
borrowed that money from, it
tried in all good faith to fulfill
was from my friend.
my duties as a husband and
What do you my?
father (we have two young
WONDERING
children), but my efforts have
DEAR WONDERING: Slice
been rejected by my wife.
no mention was made about the
She left me for another man.
Interest when you borrowed the
Qnnn &amp;a
ft• iivucu ucu am
mesey,psy her $201 and call It
wanted our house and Children heavier load thu we can square. (P.S4 I should think
(bid not me), she petitioned carry."
yourfrlesd would
ee
the court and was awarded
DEAR ABBY: In response to any mosey at all after 14
temporary custody of the the dieter who flncis it tough to years.)
children plus possession of our turn down dessert-pushing
DEAR ABBY: My daughter
home. This meant that I, who hostesses, may I offer the Is making plans for her wedhad cared for the Children after following solution:
ding. Her mother and I were
The deserted us, had to pack up
When the insistent hostess divorced, and we have both
and leave,
brings on the dessert, simply married again.
Abby, - this. -;utom&amp;tic oay,-"Sc
-I'w oJiergie Lull."
V&amp;y Uuajtei pl*wied t1 loll
favoritism the courts have Then add, "It makes me break me that her brother is going to
toward mothers is unjust. My out In fat!"
give her away in marriage.
wife has shown herself to be
It's straight to the point and Abby, I thought it was
unfaithful and unfit to raise the it's true.
traditional for the bride's father
children. Yet I am the one who WEIGHT WATCHEH to gin her away. I told my
Is being punished.
DEAR WATCHER: flanks daughter that if I could not give
Iwant my house and children for a timely r.nI.der to take her away Iwould not attend the
back. What should I do?
off those extra five psuids we wedding. Was I right or wrong?
(P.S.. Yes, I have a good put on over the hslldsyi. rye
SC IN ALA.
lawyer.)
already done It, wbich entitles
DEAR S.C.: I think you were
BACHELOR FATHER meto the "ao.belly1rjze,"
wreag. If you receive an InDEAR ABBY: I borrowed vitatis., go.
DEAR FATHER: You say $200 from a friend l4 years ago.
you have a good lawyer. Gist Nothing was said about Interest Have a question or comment for
You seed sue. Take Ws advice, at the time.
Abby? Address: Abby, Box
Be patleaL The wheels of
I am able to pay the money svies, la Aageles, CaL N'..
justice sometimes grind slowly, back now. My Mend says I owe For a personal reply, include a
Practice what you preach: her Interest because If I had stamped, saaftenW en"The Lard sever gives as a borrowed from the bank lwould velope.

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The ultimate in a disco package
DISCOMANIA, has been put together for your
complete enjoyment on Saturday, Jan. 27 at
7:30 p.m. at the Sanora Clubhouse in Sanford.
Everybody's invited to hustle on in and set
the pace for a fascinating evening.
The 9 o'clock Special will feature swinging
couples comupetitmg for sortie nice prizes.
Following the contest, there will be a guest
appearance disco demonstration by local
dancers, Debbie Russell and Don Mirault, who
are straight from an engagement with Mery
Griffin Productions in California.
DISCOMANIA will feature the now sounds
of '79 and light system by Lt. Beau Taylor.
Sponsored by the Board of Directors of
Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole, proceeds
from the dance will benefit Ballet Guild.
Tickets are $2 per person at the door.
Refreshments will be available.
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Disco Instructor, and entertainers Don Mirault and Debbie Russell will give
a demonstration at DISCOMANIA.

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BLONDIE

Sunday,

Jan.

21, 1,7

by Chic Young

ACROSS

46 Homeric epic
50 Raw materials

Answer to Previous PuuIe

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22 Animal lover 43 Maw
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27 Looking for
2 Once more
24 Inner (prefix)
capital
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33 Double curve 4 Small island
45 Noun suffix
substance
34 Words of un- 5 Shelter
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avowal of a
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Getting others to pull together
could be extremely difficult
today. OIt top of this, you may
also have a problem handling
yoelf well.
GEMI ( May fl4ime 30)

You're your own worst
enemy today because you-:
refuse to follow your own better
Jtdginr't.
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22. jp
19) Don't get fl5T Ith OtheTi
today if you go along with what
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ARIES (Mar ch 21-April 19)
Help you may have been ahade too aelflerving for others' counting on from friends isn't and find yourself being shim.-'
likely to come through for
today. It'll make things worse If
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to bid four diamonds as a
cue bid. This makes It easy
brainstorming piii
for South to cue bid hearts.
This comIng year aucceauj
Now North can
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
to six strides can be mad. to fulfill
clubs. He has
South
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th1r th
rebid his clubs and at worst yo
answers.
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This hand occurred In
1969 world's campionships can effectively be put to work to YOU? borne or 1 flBl r elated tO
and shows what should have your benefit. Seek out
the family should be put to wOrk
happened.
Uk. to find out more about today. You, as well as they will
love the results.
it didn't. T MnerI
yourself? Send for your
South bid four hearts dl. the_____
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VIRGO (Aug.D'Sipt._____
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by maIlIqg $1 for each an ewelleut day to run errinde
three spades. North could
find no tter next bid than and a long, aelf4ddres$ed, or th09 In
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PRISCILLA'S POP
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SHOULP 'PRNE' A
BIKE A19 IF IT WERE
ACAR PRISCILLA!

RIPE VM THE
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HANP 9GNALS.
AJ4P R EVERYThING A PRIVER

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four spades and after a of
soul-searching, South Graph, P.O. Box 489, RadIo CIty and wilJ cure your reMltesr
passed The careless four Station, N.Y. 10016. Be awe to
UMA
bid had kept them out specify birth sign.
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mod hulpiul to you.
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cm tsr t1th around tode:;
ARIES
(March
21-Apr11
Eight ar, alivs and seven
11) and solve several purplg
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brid s. Waldemar Viii today becaim. you pick i on full
no pia' iY .om,oni
more, but still analyzes _______ else's thoughts and
SAGII'I'AIIUS (Nov. 2-D.c.;:
'k to Y°'
problems In both bidding
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Thred" (B/W) (1966) SIdney
Poitler, Anne Bancroft. A suicidal woman is saved from
death by a volunteer at a crisis
clinic. (214rs.)
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"Beethoven's Sixth Sympho-

AND WE ARE LEADING OFF 1979 BY
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hearty lunch in a relaxed atmosphere.

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2:00
0SUPER BOWL XIII PREHU SHOW Hosts Bryant
Gumbel and Mike Adamls take
a look at the preparations for
the Super Bowl and show
highlights of the twelve previous contests.
GO•' "Phoenix Open"
Coverage of final round play In
this PGA tour tournament from
Phosnix Country Club In

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(2) (1 THE DOCTORS
(4)0 GUIDING LIGHT

9:55

11:30
(2) © WHEEL OF FORTUNE
0 LOVE OF LIFE
0 FAMILY FEUD

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9:30
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GRAMMING

11:57
0 JUKEBOX Guests: Georgia
Fame. Russ Ballard. Albert
Hammond, Ronnie Lane.

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MOVIE
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aown in U* football dolsol
live from the Orange Bowl in

SOAR NO PASSES

SQUARES
MIDDAY
0 THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN

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11:30
(2) NBC LATE MOVIE
"W.E.B. (1978) Pamela Bellwood, Alex Cord. A fOUO9
female executive working for a
television network accepts the
responsibility of fixing up a disastrous 30-hour series. (A)
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athletes compete in a variety of
sporting events in this second
of four men's pr.Iimlnary
rounds from Fresport in the
Bahamas.
.1It THU METRO.
POUTAN "Lulsa Miller" Renaa
Scotto, Sherril MHnss,
Bonaldo Glalotti and James
Morris are fea tured in Verdi's
tragic Tyrolean opera. (R)

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"Black
Sunday" (1977) Robert Shaw.
Martha Keller. An Israeli lntelligems agent relentlessly pull
a fcmIc tc'rcri!. w!o L
planning to commit a mass killing at the Supw Bowl with the
aid of a psychotic war veteran.
0 AB MOVIE "The Longest
Yard" (1974) Burt ReynOlds,
Eddie Albert. A group of conv$cts are given the opportunity
to play one football 9a
against a team of their prison
guards

1:00
HOLLYWOOD

(4) UPBEAT

11:27

9:00

(2) NEWS

(4) 0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR.
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0 RYAN'S HOPE

(2) (4) DONAHUE
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mark Urns by a to'cliib
call. Now North in really
interested In g.ttbig to lbs

8:30

(4) 0 ALICE Mel's younger

SMOVIE "Sharkl" (C)
(196$) Burt Reynolds, Arthur
Kennedy. A huge white shark

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Three" Country rocker Doug
Kershaw. Jazz-rock virtuoso
Jean Luc-Ponly and classicist
ltzak Perlman perform separately and in a remarkable
ensemble. (A)

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M0NTY PYTHON'S FLYinvolved In a murder on
CIRCUS Odord Professor ' to
Of Fin. Art, hlghwayml,i. •
lPZVA"
Dsnnls Moors steals lupins for
10:00
the poor, Tb. Great Debate,
MINUTES Christophar
the Ideal Loon ExhibItIon. (A)
Glenn reports on a controversy
11:30
Involving the First Amendment
J.s, OLYMPIC INVITA.
(3)
rights of students; Betsy Aaron
T1ONAL TRACK MEET Cover,
shares In a fifteen-year-old's
agi of the 11th editIon of this
excitement over meeting he
indoor event, featuring comp.favorIte star.
of the
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world's top track and field
Violinist Ruggerlo '•-I
athletes, frOm Madison Square
braIse his golden anniversary
Garden in New York City.
in the music world.
® MOVIE "Who's Afraid 01
5STUDIO SEE "Race Car
Virginia Woolf?" (B/W) (1966)
Family" Stewardess Nancy
Elizabeth Taylor, RIchard
James takes her two aagiters

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10:30

(2) NEWS
•SOUNDSTAGE "Fiddlers

12:30
SPORT8WORLD An indepth review of the 1978 NFL
season and on-the-scene
reports on the exhaustive prep.
arations for the annual Super
Bowl Classic.
0 DiRECTiONS
MOVIE "Silent Running"
(C) (1972) Bruce Darn. Cliff
Potts. A botanist In charge of
sustaining plant life on another
puansi yearns or numan
companionshIp. (1 1/2 Mrs.)
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Secombe (Lynn Redgrave)

8:25
(3) TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

The Andes By Frog" In 1921.
Capt. Snetterton set out with
hand-picked frogs for the first
amphibian assault on the
Andes.

i.nargi when Ready
(1969) Enzo Cherusico, Sue
Lyon. An Italian POW somehow
gets drafted into the United
States Army. (2 Mrs.)
ISSUES AND ANSWERS
CONSUMER SURVIVAL
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KIT "Vitamins, Vocational
Education, Homes"

0 SHOW MY PEOPLE

Dean Martin, Telly Savalu and
Elliott GOUld in a comedy
Wste to America's great est
sporting event on th. eve of
Super B-owl XIII.
(4)• CBS MOVIE "W.W.
And The Dixie Danceklngs"
(1975) Bur1 Reynolds, Art
Carney. A conman-thief with a
knack for robbing gas stations
the manager of an
aspiring country-western band.
S ABC MOVIE "Salvage"

Crime" Widower Charlotte

(4) NBA

influence of the anti-abortion
movement.
SECOND CITY 'TV

ID RIPPING YARNS "Across

phis 76ers at Boston Celtics;
Chicago Bulls at Cleveland
Cavaliers
0 MOVIE "Don't Push, I'll

(1) OF WOMEN AND MEN
O THE LAW AND YOU

DAY NIGHT Hosts O.J. Simpion and Ted Knight are joined
by an array of pro football
greats and Hollywood c&amp;.brl

6:00
CENTENNIAL "The

(2) U MEET THE PRE88
BASKETBALL
Regional coveraoe of PhIladel-

(3) VOICE OF VICTORY

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0 FAITH FOR TODAY
•PIC'TUREOF HEALTH

Opportunity" Bobby Van,
Elane Joyce; "Home Sweet
Home" Nancy Walker, Abe
Vloda; "The Switch" Ron

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TURNABOUT "In The
Mainstream" Handicapped
people demonstrate how they
have learned to live and work
with their disabilities. (A)

6:45

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aid Alan Siatag

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takes over the running of the
Venneford Ranch; and a family
of con artists moves in on the
town. (Part 9)
IN THE FAMILY
Stephanie needs emergency
surgery, but Arthie balks When
he finds out who the doctor is.
0MTTL.EST3ALAChICi"
A mysterious alien grants the
Galactica's leaders three wishas in exchange for command of
the fleet. (Part 2 of 2)
RIZZO Philadelphia mayor
Frank Rizzo. one of the most
controversial big-city mayors
of our
Is profiled.

(4)0 CBS MOVIE

c2j l BROTHERS AND 8ISTEAS Fraternity brothers
Ch.hn. . Ronald and .ZIQDIf
(Chris Lemmon, Randy Brooks,
Jon Cutler) bet that they can
get a ority girl Into Zipper's
room.
•PHENOMENON OF BENJI
Charlie Rich, Meredith
MacRae, Edgar Buchanan and
Jesse Davis tell the story of the
canine superstar Benjl. (R)

CHURCH

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_ activities as they hapwon't be a club finesse and to work.
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NV
0 CONSUMER BUYUNE
BAPTIST
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(2)SIX MILLION DOLLAR
MAN "The Bionic Woman"
(Prt 1) Steve's fiancee is
restored with bionics after she
is Critically Injured in a skydiving accident.
(4)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
me plans carrying (.oach
A' basketball turn to a

An,4a flrlHisi

7:00
(2)(M SUPER BOWL Xill
POST-GAME SHOW Bryant
Gumbel and Mike Adamle
present highlights and analysis
of the game.
(4)060 MINUTES
010 BE ANNOUNCED

11:00

Mickey Gilley, Faron Young.

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7:30
cp

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From Russia' Selections
include "Prelude To Khovantchina" "Symphony No. I In D
Major, Opus 25" and "Symphony No. 1, Opus 10." (A)
6:30
030 MINUTES
KINGDOM
0 WILD
"Baboons Of Tanzania" Marlin
and Dr. Ramon Rhine report
scientifically on the sometimes
unbelievable behavior of these
most intelligent of primates.

10:30
(2)MOV1E "Assault On The
Wayne (C) (1970) Joseph
Cotten, Lloyd Haynes. A Navy
commander discovers flffl
bars of his crew are actually
foreign agents. (11/2 Hrs.)
(4) FAT ALBERT
0 LOOK UP AND LIVE Under
Twenty-One, founded by Catholic priest Bruce Ritter. offers
food, shelter and escape from
the streets for homeless children in New York City.
KIOSWORI.D
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(4) CONSUMER BUYIJNE
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ties Including Johnny Carson,

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to the pits at the Laguna Seca
racetrack; a missile launching
in White Sands. N.M. is
witnessed. (II)

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MASTERPIECE THEATRE
"The Duchess 01 Duke Street:
Olie Nights Grace" Louisa
uiiraveli a mystery involving
Lord Haslemere and Charlie's
cousin. (Part 130115) (A)

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may be a tAt
strongly about your goals, today for your own good. You'll
you'd be wise to keep thom to tin you're impressing others.
yourself today, Others i too Unfortunately, their
wrapped up in their own presslons will be negative,
problems to cater to YJ Find
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out more of what lies ahead for You're likely to show little
you In 1979 by sending for your patience or tolerance for those
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AQUARIUS(Jan. 30-Feb. 19)
Even though YOU feel very

Burton. Whale entertaining a
younger couple, a history pro.
fessor and his wife berate each
other until they finally come to
an understanding. (2 Hrs.)
OMOVIE "Island Of
Burning Doomed" (C) Christopher Lee, Patrick Allen. Earth's
scientists try to find the reason
for a rise in temperature and an
ear-shattering noIse. (1 Hr. 45
Min*.)
0 MOVIE "On The Waterfront" (81W) (1954) Marion
Brando. Eva Marie Saint. A
crime committee faces opposi.
tion from a waterfront union
until a dock worker s brother is
killed. (2 Mrs. 10 Mine.)

EVENING

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pet
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YOURBIRTHDAY
face B
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character-building situations
Ilzlng With the WTOIIB CTOWd
this coining year which YOU will
handle masterfully. You'll be a today could turn Ot* to be quite
competitor to contend with, and expeMive. YOU might end t.
others will admire your holding the bag for their ex•tTaVagaflCe.
methods and enterprise.

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MINISTRATION HAS FOR SALE.
FROM TIME TO TIME. FARM.
RESIDENTIAL. BUSINESS.
RECREATION AND-OR OTHER
PROPERTIES.
ANY LICENSED REAL ESTATE
BROKER INTERESTED IN
LISTING THESE PROPERTIES
SHOULD CONTACT THE FAR.
MERS HOME ADMINISTRATION
AT 314 COMMERCIAL. P. 0. BOX
144, SANFORD, FLORIDA. 32771.
TELEPHONE: 322.1251
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLO*IDA
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Jeweft Lane, Sanford. 3233300

to work in Sanford or Longwood
CASH. 322 2287
ReaOr. 130 0333 AssocIates. ____________________

Cath for your loft Will build

SHOW&amp; SALE

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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH FRAME IN

Must Sell clean custom '12 630
Yamaha w 750 kit &amp; cafe cam A

steal at $650 firm Call 323 5130
or after 6 p.m. 3.19 5*12.

rnarmacyregwauons upior sunset" review

this session, Sen. Elaifle Gordon said, and "I
assume that during the process, an attempt
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CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
re OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

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delivery 3010 hrs. wk. Call Dave

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3BR,Den,1'2Bath
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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
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FENCED YARD. $3)9

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PhoM3flflh1, Sanford

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U.S. Sen.
Lawton Chiles' says Florida deserves more
research dollars to fight crop diseases like
sugarcane smut and soybean rust. In a speech
to the Florida Agricultural Council Friday,
Chllessaid28statesgotmorefederal research
funds In 1978 although Florida Is the 12th
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Wilson of Fralley of ElsIe I. Bacon, deceased. File
7$-45$.CP, is pending In ffie
Wilson Advertising Number
Circuit court for Seminole county,

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representative's attorney ore
set forth below.
All Persons having claims or
demands against the estate ore
equlr within three monthsfrom
he fIrst Publication of
this notice, to fIle with the clerk of

the date 66

hav..Eachclaimmustb.lnwrltin
id must indicate the basis for the
claim, the name end address of the
five
creditor or his agent or attorney,
presidentelect, and ttie amount cI.im.t I! me
ti.uJrer frgfl ciam IsnO?yetoue, møate when It
will bOCOISe due shall be stated. If
the claim is contingent or

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attorney, was presented the uncertainty shall be stated, If me
claim Is secured, the security shall
president's award for the be
rise to 70 at the new location. Assisting Dwyer with
rIbid. The imant shall
dellVef$UffiCi.fltCOPIIsOfthecIaIm
the shovel is Lake Mary Mayor Walter Sorenson. director "who gave
wiielfWdy
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of his time in Itippfl4j of the -S. to 9). Clerk to inabi. the clerk
mail one copy to each personal
board in the past year.
repretafive

Maitland, with 30 employees. Total is expected to

Markley, chairman of the National
Association of Manfacturers, urged the carter
Administration's anti-inflation fighters to
concentrate on reducing "costly regulation"
by government agencies; lower budget
deficits, elimInate bureaucratic waste and
stimulate modernization and efficiency of the
nation's Industry by tax Incentives,

Panel

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Budsy Klrchman, who
recently returned from

let Trimester abortion-SiX; Gy,,

AutomobIle Service Center on

Cllnic-$16; Pregnancy test;

Major Hwy (11.92). Have
available larg, stalls with office

TO HELP PEOPLE

male sterlizatlon; free COUfl.
supportive atmosphere, con.
fidintial.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH

205
32771.

Fairmont Ave., Sanford, Fl.
The name and address of the psi'

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BR detuxe units. Pool. Adulti
only, on Lake Ada. Just
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford,
Call 323.5570 Mariners Village

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1 BR furnished Garage Apt.
Suitable for ret red couple. Nice

_Mig0t00d, 323.7955

Apt$. for Senior

$19,100

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NE cor. of Sec. 32.31.39,

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to Benjamin, Franklin Jones &amp; *5
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4 BR, 2½ bath, ExecutIve Home
In
Idyllwilde, w$,c. pool. Home is

D. 1½ CI NW% of N1¼ Of P51¼
&amp; N 247.37 etc Sec 34-30.39,

Lot 51

completely turn, down to linens,

Lake Mary

41-Houses

PeswOod Ph 1,510.000.

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The Parrish Corp. to Schilka
Hems,
7g5, jr. Enser., isc.. Silver lake
Harry 1.1Franca
trees $Wcer.66 N*¼ of 5W¼ SIC.
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NW corel 1663. Breezy Mrs is
(OCD) liliN. Butcher laMes-V
(OCO) Shirley C.. Thrasher:
sherry Angel Plin I Susanne l,ownLitISl*O.MSbiliMaIer
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$15 $,n, Wit I Darlene R.
321935
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Eldierdeoli 1166k AUtry Williams,
ris $ MiSery, Lets it, 1251k 4
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"OPEN HOUSE s"
SAT. a, SUN. 12 105

$INseklogapenIens'
or re15ed fleW. Appy city ii.'.'
Sanford, 'Ity Malt. Sinus-I, Fla.
An Eqesl Opportu*ity Em.
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333-5374
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We have a Singer Future sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only $116 bat due, purchasers left
area andweare unablefo locate.
You dfl have mach. (or $116
cash or take up payments of 5)2
mo, Will take trade as pert
payment. Cell 63)1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

hon, 20 yr. terms, Ost.en.
lachary R. Tribble, Realtor,
It54M.$555 &amp; 530-5026. Eve &amp;

4,eqi45 904.7345954,

icres Lk. Front, Lk. Sylvan area.
$27,000. Best Terms. William

Maliczowskl, Realtor. 3231903.

ED. Can you believe only

139,1001
MAKE A WISH. 4 BR, 11/, bath
home in Mayfair w-split BR

I ACRES FRONTING ON CR
STAL LAKE IN THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY READY FOR
DEVELOPMENT INTO HOME
SITES. $3,000 PER ACRE.

plan, pan. MBR, C.HIA, Fla.
rm., patIo, 1g. IRs, excellent
neighborhood close to shopping
I schoolsl BPP warranted.

SELLER FINANCING.

$213101

ACRES LAKE FRONT IN.

THE SPOILER 4 11,7 bath home
w-C.HIA, w•w carpet, dining
area, rear fenced yardl Lik.
new &amp; in exc. cond.l Just

PROVED PASTURE, E. OF

SANFORD. $4,000 PER ACRE.
EXCELLENT TERMS,

1*1051

3 ACRES TALL PINE I PAL.

METTO, GENEVA AREA,
5,130. GOOD SELECTION.

THE PRICE IS RIGHT 2 BR, 1
bath home wnice LR, OR, 1g.
est.in kit., specisas IRs. porch
Just

P ACRES NICELY WOODED
NEAR OSTEEN GOLF
COURSE. $191100. LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

$1111101

JUST FOE YOU. Spanish Style, 3
BR. abut, home in San Lantal
Blamed ceilings, Fia. Em., w.w
carpet, CIlIA. kr patiol
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ACRES PASTURE LAND,
DSTEEN AREA. ALL OR PART
AT $2,000 PEN ACRE.

Only 13111111

ATTRACTIVE 4 II, 3 bath
I*5frenthsmew.ig. Pla Em w.
fireplacs, DI, piuS. Specious
IRs. w•w carpet &amp; Muck Morel
IPP WARRANTED. Only
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ACRES WOODED HIGH
NOUNDO$TEEN AREA, ALL
31 PANT. SUN PER ACRE.
EXCELLENT TENMII

'TENTION: WE HAVE MANY
'ROPERTIE$ AVAILABLE IN
1151$ GINIRAL AREA,

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CREAGI, LAKE FRONT
'ROPINTIES I RIVER
RONT PROPIRT1I$. CALL
3 FOR DITAILS.

Sanford's Sales Leader

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SUPSI lUNLANo)sI,1 hquk,
IWlSlot,qulIlarNVirycuu.n,

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"A LANO4LARKET'.

ANYTIME

3435S, Myrtis Ave., Sanford

Multiple Listing Service

Sanford32.OddO
Iando W-1577

kEACTOKS

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Dodge'lOWagon

76.000 Mi 5700
337 5752

lined up for everyone.

vw'n new eng .new paint
A C. exc cond 51.100
373 0777

S CASH DOOR PRIZES S
VISA MASTER CHARGE

.SANFORD AUCTION•

For

Estate,

VW's'64&amp;'67

Both run, but need work
$350 5300 323 0177

323 7310
Commercial

&amp;

Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
p'aisals. Call Dell's Auction. 323

Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway

5620.

Daytona Ucach, will hold a
public AU'TO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901 255
5311 for further details.

75-A--Vans

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'72 Dodge Van, good condition
Camper Equipment
32) 3761
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.JUSIMAKE PAYMENTS_'69 to
'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 634
4605 (Dealer).

'75 Doiq 100 paneled van, 6 cyI,, 3
sp., AC, mag wheels, good tires.
insulated, carpet, $2500 FIRMI
Call 323 9236.

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'76 Cutlass Olds

AM FM, Air, PS, PB, new tires
32) O9llorifnoanswer
675 9602 aft S
Plymouth '76 Volare Premier. .*
dr. Sta. Wgn. Clean, Loaded,
low miles. $3750. 666 640).

Reimved

Top Dollar Paid for lunk I. used

'69 Plymouth Wagon looks&amp;

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322-5990

runs good. Low mileage
$400 323-5507

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Vega panel projeci car, 350
Chevy, torker, AFR, hooker, 350
turbo&amp; '77 Vega GT for pts 323
5992.

bUY JUNK CARS
From $tOto $30
Call 322.1624

AKC German Shepherd puppies,
champion lines. Exc. coloring &amp;
temperament. 3?) 1405.
2 yr old (em. Beagle, 5.55. Tn.
color, AKC, loves children, dog
house inc. $31 7591 alt 11 am.

Must find immediate homes for
cats. Free to good home, 7 Fern.

Sola 7 It. blue floral, quilted,

Calicos,l spayed; BIk male. Ex.
ceilent pets. 322.SSsi.

reversible cuShions. $100.
Moving must sell. 331.0103.
Window Shades
2new73"xb'
Call 33) 6095

Alrcond.&amp; Heating

Home Improvements

CentrttHeat I Air fond. Free
CallCarlHarrisat
SEARS, Sanford. 327.1771
EASY MANOR FARM
71 stall barn, boarding, sales,

Be the First in your neighborhood
to have a Colony Manor Private
showing, the new home
decorating party plan. Win
beautiful decorative accessories
for your home. Call 323-5036.

instruction beginner &amp; ad.
vanced. 11*14 stalls, northern
teed. All modern facilities. 5)00
per mo. Gentle Black pleasure
racking mare 5250. Ex.
perienced, quiet, aged hunter
lumper, full bred gelding, es
cellent 1st horse, $750. Lake
Mary Exit off II. 327.3053

23,000 BTU Air Conditioner
Window Unit, $70
327.1949

,,3fl3I5E. First St.

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Crawford's Refrigeration: Have
your heater or furnace serviced
&amp; checked for Winter,

Lic. Bonded, Ins. 323.5300

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JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm S. Res. 322 0205.

INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam. flberlgas &amp; Cello.
lose. Lowest prices. Call 37) 0839

or 90.4 734-6105 collect.
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5.0. BALINT &amp; ASSOC. 322 6665
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Beauty Care

PAINTING, CARPENTkY
&amp; CABINETS
323 0429

TOWERS BEAUTY SALON

322-3633

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
319 E. 1st St., 3225742

68-fl

Used Appliances: Gas, Oil,
Electric heaters; gas, electric

stoves

PERMATEX COATING &amp;
HOME IMPROVEMENT
631 6839
831 6867

Sanford,

WILSON MAIER FURIsi lURE
BUY SELL TRADE

WE bUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.

&amp; refrig. Furnishings &amp;

Misc. Items. 3)7 Palmetto Ave.

nIture Salvage. 332172).

51-Household Goods
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'ON SALE
NEW twin sue box

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6441126

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springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ii.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $3, Sanford

Paying $15 moans, $7.30 womens
class rings, also buying any

Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of

marked gold or sterling-any
condition. 3234514.

Sanford. 3221721.

Interior, Exterior Plastering

Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick 1. stone speciality. 322 2700

Little want ads bring big, big

I Man, quality operation

relts, Just try one. 3232611 or

$31 9993.

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etc. Wayne Beal, 3271321

C.ra'ticTils
MEINTZER TILE

New or reoair, leaky showers our
sPecialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 671.7617.

Income Tax
Prepared in the convenience ot
your home. 24 yrs. exp. $106. up.

322.3717 for appt.

essmaklng

Ught htouling

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SMALL GAS HEATER
CALL 322.1113

KENMORE WASHER - Parts.

Cash 322.4132

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Service. Used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-05$7

Mart. 315 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, *0 finest in used

Larry's

furniture. R*1g., stovis, tools.
Montoomery.Ward chest freezer
73cu. ft.

manual defrost

Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances &amp; Misc.

322 0707

(LOCAL) 349,537)

Electrical

Punting

BOB FOLEY

6-Stamps-CoW
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Coin Show. FREE ADMISSION
Jan. 12, 13, 11. Fri..$at, 10 amY
p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m..S p.m. 40
dealers buying I selling US &amp;
Foreign Coins-stamps, FREE
APPRAISALS. Sponsored by the
Central Florida Coin Club,
Sheraton Orlando Int. Airport
Inn, 3$3$ Beeline Dr., Os-i.

53-TV. RadioSterso

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40" ZENITH Walnut Stereo. AM'
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, $ track taoe olayer,
Sold new $400, a real buy at only
$130 or take up payments of 5)1
per mo. Call 131.1714 fof fT

FIrSPIBCSS

AAA PAINTING
All types painting &amp; house
cleaning. Free Eel. 333 1394.
DANNYS PAINTING

lnterior.Exterlor House Painting
Licensed.Insurvd Sonded

Kentucky fieldstone, retaining
walls, patios, Ent. to driveways,
also Stone Houses. No lob to 1g.

FREE Estimates. (303) 372.9160

Plunthkig Service

Fieldstone for saId 333 53)4.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

Chg. Cdi. Accepted

Across from Orlando in.

1mm. demonstratIon.

3271511

lernatlonal AIrport.

LESS

THAN

COMPA*I THISE FIATURIS:
SMOSILI HOMIS AT COST
Fill MOVI IN WITHIN iN MILlS A MONTH
'CITY WATU asd 51*11 INCLUDED
'ADULT ONLY aed FAMILY SICTIONS

CAIRIAGE

Drapes, Upholstery

Call 32394)1

$130. 323-6756

OWN FOR

Alterations, Oreismaking

Wiring I Repairs

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LIADIRI WI UST &amp; SELL
WORE HOMIS THAN ANYONII
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S 750,11

!OISd$

chairs, BR Suites,oddendtables
&amp; coffee tables, Hlde.a.Beds,
TV'S, appliances, lamps &amp; All

65-Pets-Supplies

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

acre tracts, SI, Johns River

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MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine &amp; Oak 135 Truckload

Rent

3225151

ccsss from $1100 per acre. $750

pond, 1g. FR, patio, fenced yard
on cut 4, sad BPP WARRANT.

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64-Equipment for

63) 1714 day or night.

INC. REALTORS
S30.45.5 or 339.4711 eves.

2 BR. 1 bath furnished pool horns
In Diltonal W.w carpet, Scr.
porch, your own water fall &amp; fish

buy

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322.914)
Eves after 66. weekends

Singer Athena automatic push
button Sold new over $1000, bal.
due $116 or lake over payments
511 mo. Free home trial. Call

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322.5791

FORREST GREENE

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kitchen, Kidney pool, Patio &amp;
large fenced yardl BPP WAR.
RANTED. Yew wish e- . cams
mIS for kusl 55111111

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MAKI A WISH 3 BR, 1½ barn
homein$auwra$osPiwith.many
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The Real Estate Agency
REALTy

Prefer two yows college or two

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THE FIRST PUSUCATION OP

satin

LEISURELY LIVIN. Immaculate

&amp; Morel Wswl

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hid maintenance ef serbs,
YVmM.l and fluShed fields.

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in kitchen 151.7*

YELLOW SAND
Call DIck Lacy, 3237510

Jackets. Blankets, Steeping Bags

FTU area near entrance, 4 plex lot
on small lake. $13,500.
Lake Mary, lake view lot, nice
shade trees. $10,000.

porch, calm kit., washer &amp;
dryer, carpet &amp; tile I Extrasl
BPP WARRANTED. Only
132.5001

Super

FILL DIRTS. TOPSOIL

SINGER ATHENA ELECTRONIC
SEWING MACHINE. Being
Iranslerred must sacrifice

43-Lots-Acreage

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fIreplace, porch. lam. rm., eat.

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and drapes, nice eafln kitchen,
siparate din. rm., 5' brick wall
surrounds property. $37,100.

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washer. dryer. Fenced
backyard. $27,300. Call 372.2171
ext. 72 before S or 323O1I after

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Neat as a pin Lake Mary - 3.2
y 4 years old, nIcely land.
scaped yard, well, Central lilA.
$35,

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15,000 mi 51.500 or best offer &amp;
take over payments of 5110 54.
Call 32) 3737

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FURNISHED2BR,1 bath home in
convenient location I Close to
city, shopping, St. Johns Riverl

with dining

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Pontiac '77 Grand Prix. Excellent
cond. Air, radio, velour interior,

Priced to Sell

Call 63) 1714. Will

deliver, no obligation.

3210640

Garage sales are in season. Tell
the people about it with a
Classified Ad in the Herald. 322
261); 531 9993.

Dining area, Fla. Rm., Lg. 5cr.

describestPtis Sanford 3-Wa, new
carpeting, Central HIA only 1½
years o,ld, well with plenty
outside faucets to water lovely
uid fruit trees. $31,000.

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$126.42

62-L.awn.Garden

SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER

Ground. Quick Sale $3500.

BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 bath custom
built home in cxc. neighborhoodl
Spacious Rms., DR. Fla. Rm., C.
lILA, eq. eat.ln kit., w.w carpet,
I every imaginable feafurel
Super buy at 574.3001

plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
32? 2235

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsinvac
CAR*ou..'s FURNlTU

25 Ft. Midas-AC, Loaded wilh
extras. Lot 113 12 Oaks Camp

SUPER 2 BR, 1 bath home in
Deltona In a quiet Iocationl

• YOUR•

,

Guitars, Drums, Banjos Corn.

1234151.

3lG3OrlandoDr.
323-5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

Woodsi
Every Featurel
Solarium off MIR, fireplace,
DR. FR, eat.in kit.l Buy PlowSelect Own Colors I Yours, for
just 156.2501

kit., washer, w.w

323.6457

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night
3 BR, 1½ bith, range, ref., dlsh.w,

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JUST LISTED. Super 3 OR, 2'/
bath home on ½ acre under
construction Shadow Lake

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Inc.

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SELLERS I PUYIN$t
YOU WANT TOSELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI

Motel Move On InI Just 519,9001

New 3 BR. 2 b, C.H&amp;A, carpet
$32,300. 5~ Broker.Contractor

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Write: Credit Manager, P.O.
Box 207, Carlyle, II. 63231.

DUE ID DIVORCE company must
sacrifice Singer push button
Sewing machine, Flip &amp; sew
needs Someone to take over
payments $15 mo. or pay bal.

00

Neat

4BR.,iSx32pooI,fir'eplac,
Mking $36,300
3220059

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Tliurmend P. LiiCa$ 1*1 Drethy, 4 SIb? Pals-lane 166. Sec. 1 Replat.
4%L,.postto DUsi.y World With a spur Into downtown (iIMD LI 3 Little Whlngton 15*5,54, p4,90,
plII
feeder bus rods system).
$UMI.
Harold F. I las-his-a $a*iarilk t
Alti0'lbl
PMkfl $7 bSSIItIINd
4N338 the
(QCD) Mary 1. Is-ms &amp; MN Cllristlauis Haua0, N. CS. From
Thelsen' I Lois U. Butcher. Saud. NW car of Lot 325* C. Like KtPwyn Trensportatjon Plciss17ig DIy1a
of the Rages
Lot n Ilk 0 Mobile Mauier Sec. 7. Park 3rd Add. 131.00.
COWICIL
Wm, A. &amp; Francis J. Derby to J.
.
vs.
.
Ilk
Bar.
Harold
I
10fl5f
J.
DottirL
LOtS
A. Krause so HOward B, I
F The Woodlands. The Woodlands.
a N. Walsh, Unit B, Bldg. 4
15390.
Harbour Sec. 3 Condo. $44,300.
Marvin 0.1 Mary K. Chamberlin .Im$. W. I SlISrenA. o.,.s-, Jr. to
.
to Iobt. 0.1 Jessie I. Dsvis, N½.5 Daniel &amp; Barbels-a A. doCa'cno, $33

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Meroury Motor Express needs
owner operators in th. flat bed
division for
East coast
Operation. $1 eedy year wound

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57-Sports
Equipment
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party to take over spines piano.'
Easy tern;s. Can be seen locally.

550 &amp; up; El. stove $606. up; full
size draperies $10 6. up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 11 92 So, of
- Sanford. 3234794

HOME AREA NEAR GENEVA.

1 EALTOR 3234991

Lovely and immaculate best

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Omni Counts-. to 14*. 0. Strain &amp; Move.
*5 CecIlia, LI 7,11k Q, Sky Lirk Un.
Douglas 0. HIlIdale, Sql. to Larry
7. 133.100.
D, I CarolY V. $humate, Lot
Foxunod Div. to Donald Bryant, Spring Oaks Unit Ill. $41,700.

'.H&amp;A. tennis

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_o'L'Qe privileges.
than . pct. down.

Eves 542.3633

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REALTY

WHY DON'T WE

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Sale
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Ford, 2 DR HT ,Loaded
Must see to predate
5750. 3220411

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goodies left from previous an
tique sales. China cabinets in.
cluding Oak Bowfront, tables &amp;

12)5 S. French

'new $399; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up, Ref.

V000ED 1.6 ACRES IN MOBILE

GET TOGETHER

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order to board

MODEL, 3 BEDROOMS, 1½

NISHED. $1,000.

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MULTIPLELISTINOSERVICE

Harold Hall Realty

322064*

iTO BRIGADIER 12x60, FUR.

STEMPER AO!NC
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bath, like new, room to grow.
Excellent neIghborhood. This is
a choice property. Call today to
se. WiX.

322-399'

2x64 MOBILE HOME. 1972

On a cold

Less

REDUCEO$2,000 for quick sale.A
real attractive buy. 3 BR, 1½

Inc.

Hunt Realty,

42-Mle_Homes

STENSTROM

court

home. Has all extras, Tennessee
stonefireplaceopentoOft&amp;LR.
Beautiful floor plan. $12,000.

,.

June N. Beyles I lib Jams to Michael Bids-s. of Seminole, Inc.,
Dennis 0. Coyt. &amp; *5 SylvIa. LV. 66 Lots 4,5 51k 7 1st. Add. Lakevlew.
NW¼ of NE'/. of NJ'4 less LV. IN sios.
%7.37'&amp;$751.13'Of WV. Sec 34.10.29,
SoboyLlOunyor N.J. Hanson to
$110.
Billy J. &amp; Jayne Michael. Same as

Jim

FIRE

DREAM

OVER 1 ACRE Lk. front
EXECUTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath

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267.37' 661½ of 1½ of NW¼ of NE'/e $100.

ERROL L. GREENE
ealtor
641 692)

ENJOYAGLOWING

TENNIS LOVERS

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Gary P. Freeman &amp; *5 Theresa, N BIk 0. $ai)lando Springs Tract 30.

nice 3-2. lots of storage,

beautifully landscaped yd., quiet
area. Warranted $39,150.

BATH ON AN ACRE. $16,500.

2 BR Furnished House 6 yr. young 3 BR

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Francis L. &amp; Nelsa P. Antrim to
June N. Boyles I. hb James to Juan A. I Isaura R. Perez, Lot 15,15

Lot 30

101

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139.900.

Of this sm. delloftful 3 BR, 1 b
home on corner lot-nice areaideal for golden years or lust
begInners. Has budges price tagl

CHEAPER THAN
GROC ER I ES

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SPINET CONSOLE PIANO FOR
SALE. Wanted. Responsible

$pc. BR suite new, $739 5 pc. LR

icreened POOL. A must see!

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'OU. $31,300.

2927 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla. 3777)

for

1)

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New Year Clean up Sale. Lots of

ROBSON MARlN

59-Musical Merchandise

5O-'Jscellaneous for Sale

3224869

80-Autos

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $5
Scott Reagan 327 8)77

Ad Call a friendly ad taker at
322 26)1 or 03) 9993

spacious great room, lovely

deck. 2 bIke to golf

12.9211

$145 ma.

322-3930

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$100.

)fl.7643

.

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flAuction

.,c, w°'' a

Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle items with a Classified

Rig. Real Estate Broker
2631 Sanford Ai..

mi, Asking $700 &amp; take Over
Paymts 668 8705 anytime

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S9S0 323 9211

Accessories 'Mon., Jan. 22, 7 P.M..
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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic. I
Mig. Broker, 825 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte,

BATEMAN REALTY

REDUCED. Clean as a whistle 3
BR, 1½ b, central H&amp;A, family

'78 Chevy Custom 10 Delu.e 11,000

Every Sat. 6. Sun. Sellers write
HH Main P0 Box 210. Yonkers,

• PUBLIC AUCTION

862 7483

SECURITY

acre wooded. $2,500 dwn. Only

Spotless. Adults, nope$s
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DevonshIre 653.900.

OflIc.,n.ubusi,,,dIsft'kt&amp;
medical facilities. $32,900.

ALAI, US 17.92 6. SR 436Opv'.ing Feb. 17. CENTRAL
FLOR IDA'S BIGGEST &amp; BEST.

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7OFORDPU

55-Boats &amp;

&amp; Sold

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LAKE MARY 21, $21,500.

ENJOY THE

S acre farm, 4 acres cultivated, 1

Requires a lease, owner is very
selective &amp; references required.
$600 mo. The Real Estate
Agency, Realtors, 2433½ 5.
French Ave. 323.5324.

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Richard N. &amp; Jane P. $haw to
Donald L. Blicksiock &amp; *5 PatrIcia Conrad J. &amp; Marilyn 0 SmIth, Jr.,
less WV,

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STATEFARMER'SMARKET
Stall 166.19
Gene Barton

I

2324 PARK DR. 327211$
AFTER HOURS
EALTOR

pcked with extras to please

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Caselof ONLY!

47-A-4ldrtgages

160,003.

CANS

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JiIirs, Sanford Plaza.

Zales

46 OZ.

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MARKHAM RD. 32, w.5 acres.

country.

Winter nioht. This 3 BR,
-, i½bhomehasaKlngsizeLRw.
old brick PP. All you need is the
Cl?fl. Gold IIco$IIit $160 month
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Columbus Harbor Subd.$13,100

pert) Sec 121.31, $100.

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Aiking $35,000.

privacy

pool, tenniscourt.Sacre farm,3
BR, 2 bath with C.H&amp;A In the

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flHOUSCS UflfuI'flished
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a public hawing en the 111k day 66
Legal NotiCe
All PIs-Iciss having
stid Ocoee, swinging west to Disney World, and back Into 1-4
claims or February, i97, at 7:30 P.M. at the
work. Advances on each trip.
demands against the estate
we
Call Bob levis toll free 111043$.
City
Hall,
City
.5
LakI
Mary,
Polk Coedy).
requIred,
WITHIN
THERE
FICTITIOUS NAME
4371. EOI.
to consider a Psutlen
•Bypsa.Parkway (combination of west bypass with its nor- MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Florida,
Notice is hereby given that I am
t- ,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
thorn terminus at Maitleid Boulevard, and a limited ac
in business at $434 S. Elm
ai to s-.eunca any ri*
LET'S SE HONE(T
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Ave., Sanford, Seminole County, If you weren't looking for a new
faculty on the east ilde horn SR 434 tO the East-Wed ix- ot me above court a amen ot me City 66 u,
y i_'
Florida, under the fIctitious neme 66
in 594 to me tosin
career you wouidss't be ug
preuway).
statement of any claim or demand
MERMAID PHOTO, and that I
desolbed right.66.wey. to-wit:
thlsad,andlfwew.ren't looking
'
they
mayhave.
Eachclaim
must
be
alternatives indude:
temOp
sdllalflIW$IhtttI
loS' WflNIIS teds a lee this ad
at Wte $eSdtlSSetefl)
iti
*111111
and
must
indIcate
me
•Ttie exldlng transit syot$$fl W4th only those tinprovements basis for the claIm, she
wev*i't belies-s. If you want the
Lo
14,66 c,.s.s Clerk 66 Ike Circuit Court. Seminole
.T..Ie 5)4
County, FlorIda 10 accordance with
i.ao.
winier
Homes
recant.
oppeulunuty Is earn Three Is
already committed with fimde.
address of the creditor or iiis agent
Couuity, Name Statutes. Te.Wlt: Section
call i'us.i-s
1
claimed. If the claIm is net yet due, Records et Semiasee
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at centralized areas, such as shopping centers, in
ds). $gsi5 fo , $36.00 Florida $taIVIeI 1917.
.l
rewdsd
message
PhI date
N will bme
$hi. leumle Ruth WIebildi
rl,kt.eI.way lIne of
express buses to their dedinatloas).
shall be stated. If n.e claim Is
PUblISh Jan.?, ii, , IS, 197
contingent or unhiquldafed, the Crystal t.aPa Avenue., ffienc run 0RPM
.ThC7* (encourages groh of bus
1PNWHIL1YOU BUILD
aleng
iks
Isuffierly
riI.66.
netwa of liii wiceitaluity shell be
I will i60y YOU to handle a sales
.areas, Seuth 8sIi.le, Orlende Ce*ral Basinse
stated. illheclaim isuscured, Ike
ferce. Lets talk, call Ted after 6
WMW 66 LW
District anti Sooth Orangs-(csoia
$).
slcvrt?y shell be described. The
PICTITIOUSNAMI
UkeWbeirHomases
Fixed Guideway (us a system of vtitklu traveling es a claimant sesu uver suoscient $4.66
rstsISdinPWSsshL P.gR 110.5 NotiCe to hereby lIveN 1kW I ffi "PA*K$SUPIRINTINDINT"
-th
oñof
frsmmsdsrakslhy no.1566 Ike claim to the clerk to as .Ubtic r..dsW I isis 5115,110 h1'iSS .574 N. Hwy. lmnste toll time permanent..
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(QCD) Beni. F. Jones &amp; *5 Marie

1g. patio,

fence, enc. front porch. Only
$27,000.

Citizens. Down.

Jimmie Cowan, 31S Palmetto
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TOMATO JUICE

WagOn&amp;CashIorequItyin23
BR. home or duplex.

PINECREST 3.2, C.H&amp;A, carpeted, FR. fenced back, carport.

town, very clean I roomy. Sá

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to Pablo
Toro Rodrlgmz,
The Colonnades, Third

Sparkling pool,

Oviedo,

Horseback riding, swimming

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Podiford

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course. $63,000.

HAS IT ALL

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For Rent: Adults only, includes
water furnished. $123 cash ma.
3723336

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Lol

qualified buyer. $26,000 to
Low down payments.
BUILDER. 327.2217.

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Pool wcooi

REALTOR, 322749$

.

5-A-4rukLàjd5à

mortgage + FreeS Clear 1975,1
owner Cream Puff Olds Station

Piew 235 Homes. 4 pcI. Interest

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MLS

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room, scriifled porch, 1g. corner 3210759
lot $23,900.

REAL ESTATE

SOLICITOR
SERVICE

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YOU WILt. PLEASE TAKI
The name and address ot me per.
.
West Bypass (bypass on west aide of urban area starting sonal
representative's attorney au's NOTICE that Ihe City CouncIl I the
CItyOILakIMary, Florida, will held
near Maitland Boulevard and running between Winter Garden set form below.

tr4d.

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AUTO PARTS PERSON

All
sonsinterestedin the estate ______________________
to whom a copy of this Notice of
30 reward for return of Siamese
AdminIstratIon has been mailed we
fern. cat. Lost vicinity Of Scott
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required,
WITHIN
THREE

BOx 1393, SI, Cloud. FlorIda 32759,

CIlIA system It fresh
paint. Comes with a huge Oak &amp;
citrus.fencedp,at;o5a5tp, BR or
TV room. Price $31,100 with
FHA, terms now ready. Buy or

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WELDER

S--Lost &amp; FDlR

port

Counties).

BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
2439S.MyrtleAve..Sanford

Li]

MUST SELL MAKE OFFER
509 Plumosa

Beautiful 4 BR, 2 bath home in
ideal residential area. Really

.

And That's A Fact!
Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Too!

ANFORD- 3 Bdr, 2 bath,

PoflWenO, FL. 33051. N1.6991.

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Kay Williams Burnett, Trustee to
Melbourne P. &amp; Valere Nan King,

REALTOR

Sanford 321-0640
OrIando327-1577

JUSTLIKENEWII

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29 -Rooms

WAREHOUSE

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Charles Stallings, sgl &amp; Cecil

SEIGLER REALTY

EVENINGS332.05i3
372.$1$7 332.7177
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Ford '73 Ranger, auto,AC $1850

FLEA MAR KET

night.
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JUST LISTED. 401 24th Place,
Older home with small adjoining

323.7832

737.4433

PAYROLL CLERK
ACCIrA II? £4 A I A

tnMM. Ih?I,afl771'

ABLE. $19,900.

4(1/

available Local Unit. If in.
terested, call Mr. Schulman 904.

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TrUCkTilers

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MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR,

Screening Applicants for

TYPISTS

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Admission$1.50

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St. $30,000.

NATIONAL COMPANY
Woman's Apparel Specialty Chain.

FILE CLERK

WiddingibyDOT
NOTARY PUBLIC
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n!2026att'5P,m,

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4ACRES,CountryClubRd&amp;2Sth

AM Paper route,
tom,
Good Income. Write Box 10 c.o
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
Sanford. 32771.

1111

STORY DUPLEX NEAR Build to suit
0

trees. $16,300.

waterl compressor included in
rent. Llndy'sAuto Center 17.926.
LakiMary Blvd., Sanford, Fle.
5'3fl.2$90 or 305-630.4357.

Waahlngton,D.C.,reportedthat
CALL
Ave., New Year's Eve. 323-9264.
Rep.RlchardKeilyhaspledged MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Teddy or Elaine
his support for a Central THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF'
Found Paolaarea
THlSN0TlCE,toflleanyobjectIns
Florida Zoo application for an they
BIk, MaIlCoCkif Spaniel?
may have that challenge the
WE CARE
educational grant. The zoo's validity of the decedent's will, the
323-0%9
Flea Market At JaiAIai
application was turned down qualifications of the personai
AAA EMPLOYMENT
or th. venue or
LOST: German Shepherd, Black &amp;
last year, bg the board plans to representative,
julsdIctlon of the court.
Tan. Male. ApprOx. u
201 Commercial 323.5176
Moneysworth Flea Markets Corp. of New
reapply.
Ridge Rd. area, Geneva. 332.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
5753, after 6 349.5275. Reward.
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The board got its first lock OBJECTIONS NOT so FILED
York has announced an agreement with
BE FOREVER BARRED
ASSISTANT FOREMAN-factory
Thursday night a a new eight- WILL
Orlando-Seminole
Jal-Alal
of
Florida
to
Dsteoftheflrstpubl$catlonofffius
work; shipping &amp; receIving.
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and-one-half minute slide Notice
Good physical condition,
of AdmInistration: January
11-linfructj,ni
oDerate Flea Market World on the
For County
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presedatlon with uo,md, "A 13, im
MIlitary retiree acceptable.
àsae1berry. peemises, t.S. 17-.and.Btate
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Jolis 0. Bacen
WIlilne f
fl34
visa
tise
Zoo,"
it
will
be
Beginner,
Intermediate
&amp;
Idvane.
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As
en&amp; A.preaentativ.
Road 436, beginnIng Saturday, Feb. 17, ft will
.dtennls
teat,
''
available to ares organizations
aiits&amp;
the Estate of
RECEPTIONIST
permanent
luniors, Single, group &amp; clinics.
be open every Saturday and Sunday.
An open forum on the future direction of transportation tin- and schools for programs, and
Elsie I. Bacon
positton.wlth good pay &amp; ex.
Unsurpassed
facilities at Bay
c.Ilsnt benefits for sharp girl
provements in Seminole County up to the year is scheduled was well received by the board, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Head Racquet Club. For info.
with good telephone voice,
7:30p.m.MondaylnRoomS.ioeofSemlnoleCommunityCoilege. Executive Director Alan E. REPRESENTATIVE:
call Head Pro Doug Malic.
typing, shorthand &amp; general
Chamber Building Fund
zowekl,
The forums are being held to get public opinion on the Orlando Rozon iaid.
Douglas Stsnstrom
office exp,rience requIred. Paid
Stenstrom, Davis I McIntosh
county area consisting of Seminole, Orange and Osceola spanmedical insurance, vacation &amp;
Introduce your child to music,
P.O. BOx 1330,
holidays provided. II you would
Private
piano
&amp;
drum
lessons
sored
by
the
East
Central
Florida
Regional
Planning
Council,
w.
The board of directors of the Longwood
Sanford, Fl. 32771
enjoy meeting people and an.
experIenced teachers. 3395559
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along with the Florida Department of Transportation and local
Legal Notice
swifing the phone for one of the
Telephone: 303.323.217)
Area Chamber of Commerce has voted
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planfllflg agencies.
nations largest builders apply
Publish: January 14, 21, ii
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unanimously to create a building fund of
betwelflla.m.ISp.m.w$i.days
The Seminole County committee on transportation consists of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POE DEFIO
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at 370) S. Sanford Ave. or
$1,000, proceeds coming from 1978 fund______________________
Col. Carl A. Buechner, Phil Hagerty, Salvatora Orlando, tharles SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
resume to Cardinal Industries
PROlATE DIVISiON
FICTITIOUSNAME
AVON
raising. Ten percent of all membership f
Sheppard, Marilyn Crotty and Edith Harrison.
P.O. BOx U, Sanford, Fl.,
NOtiCe Ii hereby given that I am
PIie Nwmber 7S-I4I.CP
IS INFLATION CRAMPIPIG
also will be earmarked for the fund.
32771. Equal Employment
The formuns are being held to get public opinion on the Orlando Divislea PROBATE
engaged In business at S. French
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Opportunity.
IN RI: ESTATE OP
Ave., Sanford, Fla,, SemInole Sell
Avon to help flgltt back. For
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Urban Area Transportation Study update.
RICHARD KLOTZ,
'County, Florida, under thi tictttoij
details
cell 5443079
COLONY
MANOR- a new
One of the improvements considered consists of eastern
name of SANFORD MOTOR
company
selling
home
Flagship: Triple Income
westem bypasses to relieve congestion on 1-4 and SR 438. In adDece.d COMPANY INC., DBA, SANFORD Seaworthy Wood ProductS, Ian.
decoratIng &amp; gift items,
MOTOR
CO.,
and
NOTICE
OP
ADMINISTRATION
that
I itdind to
ditlon to relieving traffic and improving travel time, other
managers &amp; cos.lon In this
ford, Fla., Mfys. of Teakwood
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING rlOiststlaldnamewlthth.Clerkof
p.flsne.dsamanwhocankeep
Wctlon.Dlllypay,nod.Iiyei.l,s,
probable impacts of the bypass are being considered SUCh $5 CLAIMS
Flagship Banks Inc. has reported a 1978
OR DEMANDS AGAINST the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
up with company growth, mm. 2
must have us. of car Get in on
Increased storm water runoff, very high coat of construction and THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Florida in accordance with me
income of $20,415,000 more than triple that of
yç exp. on sawing, assembly
the ground floor, For in.
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OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED PrOvl5lons 66 the Fictitious Name
continuIng
urban sprawl.
&amp; finishing wood parts. Call
formation call 333.5036,
1077.
IN THE ESTATE:
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 551,09
preferably after 3 p.m.
A total of four highway and four transit plans has been studied
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOT IF I ED Florida Statutes 1937
if you are career mimed &amp;
lng
cruger snois.
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and evaluated by the study consultant, lipton Asaodates. High- tiiat the administration of the estate
Sig. Donald J. lals
for excellent opportunIties In
of Richard KIoto, deceased, File
Sanford Motor Company Inc. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE. It
way alternatives include:
retailing &amp; merchandising,
Number PR7$241.CP, Is pending In Publish:
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OU au interested kl C$fi5i' in
December 31, 1,7$s
is your time t be a
of
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REALTY TRANSFERS
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swInging west of Dianey World and back ir*o 14 near I'olk sintativeof
BIk F, Summersat North Sec. 5, From NE cor. of Sec. 22.21.29.
the estate is Jean Elaine
full range of benefits. For In.
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135.000.
$31,200.
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'OWNER OPERATORS
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that the PTA ad aside some money so food can be pur.
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that negotiations begin with
Southeastern and Henann on a
settlement "favorable to the
city" 1Be much as $20,000
reprsssittngthe money the city
was supposed to save by
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Dw noted U"wft boo been thinking iebod darting
the program for .mral inoidhe but has been waiting to
wthe result would be of the attempt to get a t,g.
t I; up
failed Wedauday uIØ who the
suds a.1 ogram filed to d a second. The
T00tJ115 wasmad, y Mamber P4 WIflt.iui. 'ft
four munb,rs, EroS, pat
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will be served, but D said it will probably be
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"W fully 4't have a big problem and I don't apeit
Ibis to be a major ondsetablag." he aid. 'We really
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Henann said his firm awaits a

to the city In May to assure a was supposed to give the city a be acquired and thus the Issue
bend lana. would be floated. - savings of $610,000 over a 30- was stopped.
The check was Issued, in line year period, with the major
He said while the opinions
with a contract between the city part of the savings during the
and the bonding connpsniea, first 10 yes, they had told were being sought, the U.S.
Treasury Department changed
after the city council appruv.d council.
the bond Issue on May 11, Payment was stopped on the Its regulations making floating
minutes before the time expired "good faith" check on June 12, of the bond Issue Impossible.
197$ on orders 1 Southeastern
Southeastern Is an Orlando
for such an issue.
The two bonding cowpsii$.1 Bonding Co. and the city was firm, while Henann Is located In
told the coy wft appmvft wOW by the bank an Oct. 10. Ft. Lauderdale.

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contact by the city of
Casselberry
and will answer
KEN McINTOSH
assistance to sue to recover
any questions the city has.
wants to sue
$0 000 from the Southeastern
He said the good faith check
e
bond
issue before mlht guar
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Municipal Bonds Carp. and H.I.
anteed payment of the
Hens and Sons which were to May 15, would allow the city to bonds
y after concurring
rules opinions on
handle refinancing of the city's benefit from
the legality of the
water and omr bond Issue. calling for the government to
irom nationally recognized
a 'good faith" check from the bonds than It received for
bond counsel. He said the
two bonding companiies issued We of bonds. The
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McIntosh lna written report to
Mayor Bill Grier has suggested
the city council consider
authorizing the mayor or
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Mark opposed hiring Kulbes. Both men
they opposa hiring anyone for the

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venereal disease.
some activity at your home
YOUR3IRThDAY
where others can enjoy your
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Seine pleasant surprises GEMINI (May 21-June
could be In store for you
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have the power today to
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yo.4f wi persona ______________ sui ever rebid a four-card
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with two of a lower-valued
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Is void of his partner's
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the experts? 08
Write "Ask the
the social scene today,
Experts," Care of this n.wspadid not unnoticed.
it.Ki and with
per. Individual questions will
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than one loser in that be
answered If accompanied
you lOOk ad behive.
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Inc questions will be sed in
at the Mart. Your hopes can find out that South's this column and will ureceive
You're at your bed today when
be fulfilled beyond ex- spades am absolutely solid, copIes of JACOBV MODERN.)
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their hair. They also lost Immediate treatment which
weight. Many of them lost their shows you weren't so stupid
sex drive and there were lots of after all
and subsequent
other undesirable changes.
negative tests show that you
Of course, these men were have been completely cured. I

By BERNICE BEDE

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Minnesota in 1940, young DEAR READER
No,
healthy men who were placed sins of the father will not be

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care of.

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Outragedat thecltycewidil'sdeclslooto manager Idea was based on economic
seek a city manager, a contingent of Lake concerns. She explained she felt the position
OLdd lead to Increased government cod.
Mary citizens led by recently retired council"We will advertise and put banners on our
TiflIGjfflj
man
has vowed to seek a recall
ca
xs,
added rrothy Manna, a leader In the
of the city's charter making the city an
petition
drive opposing the hiring of a city
unincorporated part o the county.
"We're going all out for this."
"Wewllicallfor thecharterandgo beck
Mrs.
Griffin
said the effort to gather names
being part of the county," Mrs. Griffin said
for
th
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petition
will begin neat week after she
Thursday night following the council's vote to
has
had
a
chance
to confer with an attorney.
hire a city manager.
Mrs.
Grift
also
gave Mayor Walter
"We will have plenty at time and we will
re-call
elecSorenson
notice
to
remove
city equipment
work plenty hard to call for a
her
property.
While
a
member of the
Don," said Mrs. Griffin. "When they won't from
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Griffin
had
a
ll
owed city road
llstento the people, and we had 416 signatures
be
parked
on
her
land.
on a petition against the city manager,
"At
nine
o'clock
hi
the
morning
you have
It's time to do something."
See RECALL MOVE, Page ZA
Mrs. Griffin said her opposition to the city

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married, Ihad syphilis and
resting. When they are Be.gonnorhea a couple of times,
Uvlated, they sprout new hair. but I went to the doctor as 5000
A person can have temporary as I found out and had It taken
baldness when a lot
apthe
This
follicles start resting at the proximately 10 years ago. I am
same time. The variation In the 45 years of age. When my wife
cycle for different hair follicles and I got our blood tests,
provides some new hair and everything was fine. We have
some constant hair loss,
been married five years. What I
Diet can affect the cycle and want to know Is will my baby
result in a sudden loss of hair. (she is now two) be likely
That's been known for decades. have any problems In the future
In a study at the University of because of my stupidity?

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position.
Perthcblefezpre.ed confidence In Kulbes'
Thil Kulbes, Lake Mary building ad. ability to do the job. Mark, attending his first
wu named city manager a.2 meeting as a councilman, said he did not
vote of the city council Thursday night- The oppose Kulbes, but thought formal Interviews
council voted to hire a city manager by the should have been held with several applicants
some margin JiM before giving Kulbea the before choosing someone to flu the spot.
job.
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at Southward, Qiff Nelson formally outline Kulbes' duties as city
and Hwy Terry supported the city muger, mans duringawwkshopsesslontobe held
mo,. and namh Kuibsa to the post. They neat Thursday.
contended a city manager will Improve the
Kulbeswul take omce
lat his present
ecy of city gey,
rate
of
pay.
Kulbes
receives
$12,080
a year.
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multiple vitamin a day and one ding you The Health Letter
thousand milligrams of vitamin number 124, Hair Care, to give
C. Can you please give me some you more Information about
adviceastowhy
hair is yotr. Thjsjssuealsoin.
falling out and what I can do to cludes some Information about
correct this problem?
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vegetables, plain, fruit and went on their diet. M should
salads. I do not eat any star- serve as a warning to anybody
who goes on any severely
thea.
About a inoath ago I noticed restricted diet and days on It
my hair lost some of Its for a prolonged period of time.
brilliance and now I seem to be
There are lots of other factors
losing at lead
daily or that affect your hair growth
more. Ikeep it very clean and Including what you do to
I sin senme a conditioner. I also take a terms of hair

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good health. About five mouths
ago I went on a 1500calorle a
day diet. I lost 27 pounds. My
diet consists of juice, skim
milk,
cereals, eggs,
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for
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right
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me
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the
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had
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warned
the
practice
area
the
The Aircraft Owners and
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

FrIday, Jan. 19, øfl

Foe:
I'll Be

VVORLD

...RecaII Move
(Cetlused Fri. Page lÀ)
Itø4f out of my yard, 'come I'm locking

gates," Mrs. Griffin told Sorenson during

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recess in lii, meeting.

Back

IN BRIEF
Israelis Elude U.N. Force,

PARIS (UP!) - Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini said today
his followers will come to power
V
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thfran either 1egsflyorn
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the force 01 Public opinion.
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sitting In an Improvised mosque
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tent next to his modest cottage,
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said before French television e.i
cameruthat he would return to 4;
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Iran "at the exact moment
when I can aid my people by
doing so."
The ayatollah spoke as
mlllions of Iranians marchedln
-'i
Tehran and other Cities across
'i
the country, denouncing Shah
: '
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, dedaring him "deposed" and
calling for establishment of a
"liberal Islamic republic."
Asked by the television In.:
terviewer It his followers could
take power through the popula
pressure or constitutionall y, the
ayatollah replied quietly, "The -%
pressure ofpalcopinlon..,or '
e law. The current regime is th
not legal. They are usurpers."
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"The people already have
conducted a certain referen- EENIE, MEENIE...
dign by making the dictator

Raid, Wreck Rebel Bases

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our country, our agriculture, he
Is a traitor. The army must
ties with Mm."
The ayatollah &amp;nlied faintly
when asked about reports that
his movement had more money
than the shah, including International support.
"Those rumors are started by
certain elements In Iran," he
salt "They are totally false.
We have no foreign support
from other countries. People In

President Carter

says diplomatic reeot
OF 'ChIna msy
have caused Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev to
stall on a strategic arms accord, and to
postpone a summit meeting originally
planned for this month.

me aytoug,

to replace Premier ha
Bak htlar's
with
own, says he will talk to the
head of the Iran's regency
council only If he resigns.

pr.siônt of the Central other suceptlble pets, his
Florida Veterinary Medical hospital has avoided purAsuo 4 i sold heknowscIno •'g them.
"We dido't want them in our
lol doctors Wft the two
typea of vaccine which have hospital bicati, we dlà*'t want
We rsWtod, to cam robin the opportunity to make a
Indeed of preventing the itMI," he said.
He said the Vaccine. In
Miu.
the pod, wvs bm question we live virus, low
Aid the problems with these Passage VACCiAlS. Which
VCinNJn4 we haven't bees mown ytrais OW to combat
using It," Dr. Richard the View. are alive and hive
MW1l
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W4bU been ieii.d through a
I±, Aa1 Ilgipitil
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embryos to ensure their
ran Perk odd. "At a meeting
IJus5
this mouth the issue was PY
passed
through
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the
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the Fromso Corp. and
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ir$s which rqred a good Amenhlab's vanda, made
enill of Isoul doctors, the Sunhig cs,p.
1 (bath 01(0W
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ad Dr. Book
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to $14,000 annually this mactb.

When Kulbes was hired It was agreed he
would be paid si,000
t&amp;-t a •
month period. At the aid of that time Ms
salary was supposed to J ump $2,000 per year,
according to Terry.
"I know I Can handle the admInIstratIve
end of the job. I wa y1açrjt' ota
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and give him a chance to prove his worth as
city
About 50 people turned out for the meting
and Ma
rty Bacon, former council man,
preiusea the council with pillWne — by
411 people opposing the hiring of a City
manager.
Following the tit., Bacon said he thought
tiunswhovotsd for hirthgacltymanag,rliad
couinlflid po'cai
w,.
'Ibo.s three aren't going to get re.
el.,,,
of
add
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iippiitlig the city manager proposal.
Ibey',, dead
Pucinchiof led oilt1on to the city
manager PIN
atindlng the city's tan
ban and popsiutlii Is too -''to warrant
such a pestles, He alas ailed_.t.tM federal
that fd dty il poItine a,, In
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wither wMcs a "Dr.
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Jr., was not Included in the list of 24 convIcted
murderers who had their sentences
muted by ex-Gov. Ray Blanton, although his

com-

wife said Thursday she believes he might have
been If he had enough money. 'People who
have more money, power and Influence seem
to be the ones treated in a better manner,"
said Mrs. Ray, the former Anna San(thu, a 31year-old Knoxville free-lance artist. "It's
common knowledge among the visitors at
Petros that you could buy a pardon," she said.

Mitchell: Last To B• Freed
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) — John

Mitchell was the first U.S. attorney general
ever sent to prison and the hut of the
Watergate prisoners to be freed. The 64-yearold Mitchell will walk out of the mlnlmlm%
security prison at Maxwell Air Force Base
today, closing a chapter in one of the nation's
most Infamous political scandals.

in gecplyslca.
we contracted for such
expertise and this was told
toeatthelm,"
Harris could not Im.
mediately be reached for

Flu Epidemic Reported
ATLANTA (UPI) — Cases of influenza have

been reported in all states,.but occuresces of
the Russian flu has neared epidemic
proportlosa on the Pacific coast and In the
central southeastern Mates, federal officials

said Thursday.

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vi, voted SO.* for promotion ad
Jobw
on trade expomlos rp"In
Chins, wepe, India, bditaraef
the Soviet Union.

Penman: Didn't Broach Trust
MONROE, La. (UPI) "Diving my 3S

year tenure In Coseu, my iiMtas
asment secessitated t I hdis

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JESUS CHRIST MAKES
THE DIFFERENCE

me Sanford Airport was rtlxmedthemOfleywasgone, wasstolen.
mersnyswulbeconducted
reCOrds.
GIN GONE
like an auto rally, according to selected as the site for the according to
STEREOSPEAXERS
A man stole 12 bottles of
Starting Friday, January 19
Juanita Blumberg, o(Maitland, event, because of Its location
Two stereo speakers were Seagram's gin from a delivery
and facilities, according to
president of the association,
Services 7:30 p.m. also Sunday 2:30 P.M.
reported stolen from a car truck. The incident occurred
"It'. very much like a sports Blumberg.
"The facilities at Sanford we parked at the Seminole Corn- front of the Delux Bar on Southcar rally In that the pilots have
to follow a designated course," excellent," said Mrs. Blum- munity College campus In wed Road near Sanford.
18, of
Booker Redmond, 64, of
said Mrs. Blumberg. "The berg. "There Is plenty Of room Sanford. Edgardo Barges,
ir
Place,
Sanford,
Jacksonville
was delivering
e
pilots have to exhibit real for aircraft and people and the 2833 Emp
eaker'
we
es
es
ur
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sp
re
be
verag
to
the
bar Thursday
reported
the
r ta ant s a plus. We'
navigational skills to win."
12:30
at
betwe
ur
en
3:30
sday
p.m.
when
the gin was
such
fine
stolen
Th
Pilotsar,givenadfrectlonto always gotten
stolen.
He
reported
a
people
in
p.m.
and
1:20
p.m.
The
fly and a spied to maintain, To cooperation from the
worth
$79,
were
grabbed
the
gln!rom
the
back of
speakers
el
and
has
eir
speed,
those
Sanford
and
Mr.
Clev
check on th
records
Indicate,
the
truck
and
ran
to
the
rear of
's
flight
always
been
very
helpfuL"
monitoring the aircraft
PRAYER FOR THE SICK - every service.
the
bar
where
Th10WN
a
car
was
waltlng
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athspIktfors description of
pjueu of the thing
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someone
rock and In drove away, according,
TENT WILL. BE HEATED.
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st
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to
ai
Uroogh
a
plate
glass
window
records.
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a inateii time.
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courage pilots to come hi and
Iftbeplemkov.rtheoorr.d
look at our airport and aeethe
area, they will have .uc nmw facilitie, we have. Maybe

Tent is located at
2600 Orlando Drive,
Sanford

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ceitully reached the toper then, they will want to come
check point. Points are
to Ssnf," said Jack
awarded on the basis of the Horner, chamber executive

stacks up

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DAYTONA BEACH,
A passerby managed to pull a
ee persia wore woman out 01 the burning car
(UPI) —
killed eerlytoday in satbenis and placed her on the ronihid,,

- two when Hand said.
Flaglu'
lto a perked
thsIr
As the Ce burned, the flumes
treckaithethirdlnafresk spneadand the track lnganto
— moments after being catch fl
rescued from a burning IMs truth diver, who had
stomehile.
hi. ig In"his vehicle,
A' Florida highway Patrol pulled the,fu* away from the
said is
acme, and witt seeing the
sps
fled persia we riding in a wainan on the rn6I4i, ran
kiterstale
over her, Hod add.

Plagier C4y abet 4:31 a.m. Hand said the victim ma

In ftV weather. The ew have been a man, woman and
lto a truck perked on child, but i"e4eMk'i will be
thsaldeofthe rood, ptrol difflcitt because theho"
Vehmn Martin Hand 04 we badly burned and the
ud over ai burst lto c&amp;s license plate was m..d

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Longer whoobaso far asmooth ride.
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More front and rear shoulder room.
5. More front seat hip room.
6. Wider root hatch.

7. Quad rectcrçukx heodlamps.
6. Deksie vino bucket seatt

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Funeral smi4ies for fr*O A.
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Carpeted cargo ares

FOR

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ANFORD
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TENT REVIVAL
Roy E. ha tto

Qwdloms UL Mrs 1,00

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Mauling: 141$.,

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and to 1M.iwlfy trade mise1

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Under the DIr.ctlon of
JIMMY HENDUSON

led a to

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Bureau Federation Thiasday to aremote

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MIAMI BEACH (UP!) — A hefty budget
allotment was voted by the American Farm

Presents
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convicted of slaying Dr. Martin Luther King

in balnosa."
Nelson. o riginally proposed hiring, a c1ty..
manager•two years ago.
The Ides of hiring a city manager was first
proposed at a pubLic meeting of the council
Jan. 4. However, a vote was poelponed until
Thur*Isy to gain more public inpet.

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"It Is Inam'.*Vable to me that a city with
the size of ours would n$ have
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someone to direct the daily operaticfl of the
city staff," said Nelson. Si ft would not be done

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and another Ice storm glazed the blizzardblasted Midwest. A record-breaking 27 Inches
of snow fell at Portland, Me., before tapering
off late Thursday afternoon. Winch up to 35
mph created an unofficial blizzard and
gigantic drifts.

the reduced manpower in ft building and
soning department When Kulbu becomes city

service., we did £
onutlosthth.wsa
a met erologlet with

lbeIs.1sepua.a.

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Terry contended the city manager pod
would not add to the city's tax burden. "No
, has talked about
t_
Go__
uoiva
Terry said.
Nelson said the move would mean the city
would ha,e to pay $9,000 more each
In
salaries. He explained a part-time building
Inspector now paid $3,000 per year could be
m, fnj).tJm, at an annual salary of $9,000.
That move would be needed to make t for

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By United Press International
New England has been blasted by Its first
major snowstorm of the winter with more
than two feet of snow whipped by high winds

doubt which might require the city to pay
more In the future to maintain Its present
f level.
Perinchlef's opposition drew an enthialastic round of applause from the

1igrdtlweInv,lndto
c.aeol our contract with
Bob Harris, bat when we

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you don't day hi bness like that without
making a profit," said Kulbe.. He
expressed

money, child neglect or whatever reason," he said. If a
student is 10W to ha,e a home problem "we can contact
the rigid agencies which would contact the pests and
try toeducate them or see if they are breaking the law."
TheseC000howouIdbeholp,dwosgdbeth,e.e
winas pints can feed
the meal hid for whatever rg
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the
ins orturai every ones
awhile."

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MIAMI (UP!) -A fierce blaze that left fire
trailing In the sky engulfed the No.4 engine of
a yang Airlines jetliner bound for Brazil with
144 persons aboard Thursday not as It took
off from Miami International Airport, but the
pilot was able to land again without Incident.

THE SHED WITH LAKE MARY CITY EQUIPMENT

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6 ChIldren Killed In Fire

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To recall the charter, a petition must be
signed by a majority of city voters. The Issue
is then placed on a referendum that must be
supported by twothlrds of those casting
ballots, according to

Fiery Jetliner Lands Safely

Ce.a.ed From Page IA)
should step In," he ulL
The Southalde Program actually began about three
years ago as part of a summer program. At that time the
students were served a breakfast and l unch which was
paid for with federal funds,
The program was again started the next year "because
we thought It was successful and the thlkk'ei had a good
feeling about It," said school Principal Mildred BelL
Lack of funding prevented the program the next year.
This year, however, when discussion started about the
breakfast program , "ie of the PTA members
remembered that ether program and suggested the PTA
•- bsglsiomstifts ,t' Mrs. BelLaM4..- ---..-...
The PTA donated $90 for some !6d and some of the food
and supplies was donated by local companies, the prindpi! gid.
About 10 students a week come to the clinic for food,
according to Unda Walsh, the clinic aide the school,
The crackers are Individually wrapped and then placed
Into a Jar In the clinic. The peanut bitter, like the Tang, Is
ei..I.aI.. ..t_,J a--•
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ep W - U5Iq
ICSI1 jar, according W Mrs. belL
"I'm the only one who touches any of the food," saId
Mrs. Walsh In the clinic which was at one time a room
containing office machines, buii several years ago was
converted into the clinic.____
The principal noted the program Is useful in having the
school help those fwnlll.s In financial trouble which have
difficulty feuding their CMIgk'In. n said, however, ,i
&amp;Id, poor
,
y hay, the lo'ekfad
If the sam, student comn to the clinic several coniec*dlve days thedllnic aids wbo'keupsa file OflI4ne
who comas comas to the clinic will notify the school social
work,,. The social worker visits the home to to em what
help can be given, the prlaJ said,
The program also help. these cblkhen who "get s late
and while they may usually it breakfast, they mIgl4
miss it on that one particular day," Mn. B.11 said.
Xrofl odd he believes the PTA owo4ed program helps
In two woe..

and

aid than all they can."

Rabies Vaccine
No Problem Here

am cakndo.

said.

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) — A fire In a twostory row home In west Philadelphia early
today killed six children and sent three other
people to ths hospital, police said. The fire
broke out about 3:15 a.m. and was under
control less than 20 minutes later. Firemen
going through the wreckage found one victim
downstairs In the living room and five others
In upstairs bedrooms.

Plan

Food

China Policy Slowed SALT?

csØsdraMo.1a,dogsia

1980 health services budget shows a marked
Increase In funding for low-cost medical group
practices but substantial cuts In medical
training, especially for nurses, UP! learned
today.
The docwnents, dated as late as Jan. 5 and
marked "confidential," show Carter is just as
opposed now to nurse-training funds as he was
In November when he vetoed a $400 million
appropriation for 1979 and 1980.

Lake Mary goes to the city. The other 14 cents

returned were: $56 worth of
tickets
for Disney World; two
man, 66, of 607 W. 24th St.,
watches;
three necklaces;
Sanford. The Incident occurred
vacuum
cleaner;
set of TupA total of $1,300 In mer. Thursday at 7:40 p.m. and
of pickled
perware;
a
gallon
jug
chanilse was reported stolen damage was estimated at $200,
eggs;
two
shirts
and
an Iron.
from a home In Sanford. David records Indicate.
BURGLARY
REPORTED
TAPES TAKEN
Jones, 21, of $15 E. Ninth St.,
A burglary was reported at
A
total
of 24, eight-track tapes
told police someone entered his
an
apartment at 617 Palmetto
unlocked (raid door and stole were re ported stolen from a
unlocked
Ave.
In Sanford. The stolen
the merchandise, records in. jeep parked at 1403 Wynnwood
merchandise,
valued at $60,
RADIO TAKEN
Drive In Sanford. Merchandise,
dicate.
Among the Items reported valued at $110, belongs to Someone cut a window belongs to Brenda Smith, 23, of
ft
stolen were: an eight-track tape Thomas Farrow, 21, of Sanford, screen, reached Inside a house- 2007 S. Summerlin Ave., Santrailer and stole a radio worth ford, according to records.
player; AM-FM receiver; according to records.
The trailer I located on Among the merchandise
two
leather
suede
ESCAPEE FOUND an Michigan
Avenue near Sanford. reported stolen were: stereo
Jackets; two suits; three Pairs
Paul Ray Adkins, s,
ams,
64, reported the speakers; 15 bed sheets; 25
Ben
Willi
of pants; three shirts; two escapee from the Panama City
towels; 10 wash cloths and 10
skirts amid two Pairs Of 5lid.15 Correction Center, was radio stolen.
pillow cases.
APARTMENT ROBBED
SHOPBURGLARY
arrested Thursday at 3061
MOWERS TAKEN
A burglary was reported at a Cecelia Drive In Forest City. A woman returned to an
Vincent Wright, 66, of l4
JUANITA BLUMBERG, RED CLEVELAND
she
had
vacated
In
apartment
Sanford record shop and
Adkins was on a work-release
of Oxford Road In Fern Park
cash was reported stolen,
program at the minimum Sanford and discovered $427
The burglarY occurred at security facility and simply her merchandise had been reported driving his car out of
his garage at 10 am. Tuesday.
Walvies Record Shop, 324 walked away on Jan. 13, a stolen.
of
When
he ret urned to the open
Sanford Ave., sometime bet- spokesman for the center said. Patricia Ann Hale, 32,
been
garage
at 11 a.m. he discovered
Geneva reported she had
ween Weibiesday 8 P.M. and
living
at
606
Park
Ave.
Among
two
Snapper
lawnmowers
WASHERTAKEN
Thursday at 12:50 p.m.
she
valued
at
$300
had
been stolen,
merchandise
A circulating parts washer, 10 the
Burglars broke the front
window to gain entry to the feel off the ground on the side of discovered missing when she accordIngt..xords.
usiness, according to records. a building was stolen from the
Revving
Wavie Alloway, 28, of 128 Safety Kleen Corp., 464
Holy Ghost
Drive
near
Academy Ave., Sanford, told Plumosa
police the cub was stolen from Casselberry. The washer, with
the register and a cash box, a red tub and barrel, was
val ued at $450. Sam BOOdOLan
records Indicate,
of Altamonte Springs
Jr.,
HOME RIP-OFF
with Evangelist
A Sanford man reported $325 reported the theft to sheriffs
cash stolen (rain his home. deputies, according to records.
CAMERA STOLEN
pilots from central Florida at the proper time, according to James H. Rash, fl, of 1217
valued at $250 was
A
camera
S
Palmetto Ave. told police the
will be gathering at the Sanford Mrs. Blumberg.
reported
stolen
from
an
from
Entries
mod be into Mrs. cash was stolen
his wallet
Airport Feb. 24 for an air
"rally." sponsored by the Blumberg at Routs One BOX Wednesday at about 6 p.m. unlocked car. George Rojas, 47,
preaching:
of Apopka told sheriff's
Central Florida Aviation 337A Maitlaid, Fla., 32751 by Rash said he went outside
Association and Greater Feb. 22. Each entry mod be home for about lomlntdesafter deputies the car was parked at
SfordQmambsrofCommerce accolnPaflidbYthellSClleCk, betng told there wuaprowler the lglesla Adventist Churthon
a certificate of insurance.
In the area and when he Bunnell Road when the camera
Aviation COUm1tt...
the home of Raymond WeIn-

By DENNIS FEOLA
Heraldsun Writer

WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Carter's

goes to schools and county government, she

Mrs. Griffin's Plana.

Trying to decide what speaker to invite to school Is
Keith Nevins, nine-year-old student council
gi
He said
lion for him In Iran Friday representative at Sanford Grammar School, and
Indicated "people don't want Karen Routh, student council advisor. They are
the shah."
checking a list of speakers courtesy of th e Seminole
Units
County
Dividends program. (More on schools, Page
As for the army, "Some
already have rallied with the
people of Iran. The wilts Mill
not on our side we will welcome
In our arms and em brace them.
It is not necessary for the army • • .
to support the shah. He ruined

TOKYO (UP!) - The dollar gained
moderately against the Japanese yen In Tokyo
today, closing the week at 197.65 yen, up from
Thursday's close of 196,80. Trading was brisk.

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Carter Budget: Big Cuts
In Nurse-Training Funds

like Sorenson, Co uncilman Pat Southward
also dedlifledto try to stop the petition drive.
"The people of Lake Mary have to decide If
they'regoIngto foot the fuil bill for becoming
a city or not, commented Mrs. Southward.
"A referendum 0(1 the continued existence at'
the city might be timely."
She noted people complain about city taxes.
howe ver, she contended, only 18 cents of
every local property tax dollar collected in

shah lave."

Dollar Gains Against Yen

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Tape Player &amp; Clothing
Stolen From Sanford Home.

IN "
RIEF

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SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) - At a Chinese
New Year press conference, Korea's
President Park Chung-Hee today urged "that
the authorities of South and North Korea get
together at any place, at any time, and at any
levels," to talk of the reunification of the
Korean Peninsula. The South Korean
strongman said he hoped the proposed talks
would prevent war between North and South
Korea. The peninsula has been divided since
the end of World War ll,It was the first time in
Park's 17-year rule be has Indicated he might
meet directly with North Korean President
Kim fl-Sung.

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I think this is very serious
conimented Councilman Burt Perindilef. He
4 61think
had opposed hiring city manager. "I
LIIIIan is overreacting and I could never
sup port anything like that. I have no
pa iy with that kind 01 reaction."
Councilinan Francis Mark, who also op.
Pea
city manager, said in opposes

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Jerusalem today he will present U.S.
proposals for reaching agreement on a draft
peace treaty with Egypt to the Israeli cabinet
for a decision Sunday.
The early morning thrust by airborne troops
and Infantrymen of the crack Golani Brigade
lasted for hours and came after a series of
Palestinian guerrilla strikes In Israel, Including a bombing Thursday in a Jerusalem
market place. The bombing wounded 20.

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Lebanon.
On the diplomatic front with Egypt, Israeli
Prune Minister Menachem Begin said In

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An Israeli paratrooper-infantry commando
force slipped past U.N. lines and attacked two
Palestinian guerrilla positions early today in

WASHINGTON (UPI)

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Ira. Griffin today relented on her 9 a.m.
idibis for removal of y iqn
worker Ned McQoud, who wuto have
meved the equipment, fell In city hail early
today an
k.Ms1egfflwgti
eq ilpment removed, but Is willing to allow
the city more time to do It, she said.
bombers of the
'ed Mrs. Griffin's proposal to abolish the

Sorenson disagreed with the action, but said
he would not work to oppose It.
perfectly within their rights to do
Th
whatever they want and I'm not going to do
anything to try and Mop them," commented

Friday, Jan. 9, 97C-3A

3

�Evening 1111exiM

Anyone who has reed a bock, watched a iV
newscast or documentary, or reed a newspaper or
magazine has certainly heard of that IIencn1cn
called the generation gap. I'll bet not to many of
you out there has had It come up and hit you right
between the eyes. I did!

(USPS 411.210)

30() N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 36532211 or $319993
Friday, January 19, 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, $16.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 65 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60: Year, $40.00.

Around

Having mind thm childrea, two who are now
married, and one teenager, Ihavelldviedtomy
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share of rock and roll. jutplain rock, hard rock,
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acid rock, punk rock, and many other types of
(ahem)mmlc that lcnfeuldcteflknowwhat
they are called.
Without any undue modesty, I considered myself
65
Jhip, not ezactly with It, bat hip eiongh to onderstand a 11the of what my kids talked aboid. I
evenmonagedto keep op(eomewhat) with the Hap
the kids spoke. Grant you I wuprobably a few
mnoegho behind, but at lead I tried. As for a
generation gap ... for shame. not me...! was a hip
mother. Or so I thought.
From the
soulful sad switift sounds of
ByNANCY SOOTH
the likes of Glenn Mil ler , (heaven!), Tommy and
Jimmy Dorsey, Sammy Kay. etc., I now, with a
minimum of rctIaf-snce, listened to the Bee Gees or
is ft Gee Bees?, Kiss, Three Dog Nile, and all the
rest of what Is advisedly called music. And, before
you ask, I refuse to comment on whether or not I
liked that (sham) music, on the arounds that It

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Other Side Of
Cambodian Coin

The Clock

In the immediate aftermath of Vietnam's
stunning conquest of Cambodia, commentators ourselves included - focused on the realpolitik
consequences of this portentous event.
But what of the long-suffering Cambodian
people?
The collapse of the Communist Khmer Rouge
governthent of former Prime Minister Pol Pot
concludes a hideous chapter In Cambodian history.
In the three years of Its rule, this maniacal
administration was responsible for the deaths of up
to two million Cambodians, perhaps one quarter of
the populatloq. The appalling excesses of the Pol
Pot regime earned it an unsurpassed reputation of
Infamy.
Whatever satisfaction the civilized world may
take in the downfall of the Khmer Rouge must,
however, be tempered by a realistic assessment of
Cambodia's new government.
The new regime calls itself the Kampuchean
National United Front for National Salvation.
It Is a creation of Hanoi, a political fig leaf
designed to legitimatize Vietnam's Invasion.
As it did during the Vietnam war, Hanoi has
officially maintained the fiction that Invasion and
conquest were nothing more than an indigenous
uprising.
Cambodians have been freed of one tyranny
only to fall victim to another.
Vietman's invasion was the learest possible
violation of the United Nations' charter - a
document Vietnam and all other UN member
states are sworn to uphold.
If Hanoi's subjugation of Cambodia does not
provoke censure and the Imposition of UN sanctions against Vietnam, the charter's defense of
every nation's right to independence will have been
devalued to the point of negation.

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79 Officers
The Suburban
Republican Women's Club
announces the election of
now officers.
Frances Marone Is their
newly elected president,
and Marianne Percie, the
new vIce.presldent.
Jackie Martinson was
elected recording
secretary and Dodi
Feather is the new

In these words, a presidential commission
headed by former Pennsylvania governor and
UN ambuudorto.be William Scranton mmmed op the Kent State shootings. That was beck
In 1970, only a few months after National
Guardsmen had fired Into a crowd of war.
protesting students on the Ohio campus, killing
four and wounding nine.
The commission's finding was to be not the
end of the matter, howiuii, but the prelude to
Yom of trials, appeals retrials and reopened
Inquiries. The survivors of the shootings and the
parents of the dead refused to accept the
isdowas at the iste Q they bad noclaim
ag'ht the date and Its officials.

'I Wish I Were A

Brother's Keeper'

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Cub Scout Pack No. 237 Is
having a paper round-up on
Saturday from I to 11:30
am, .t St. Marks
Presbyterian Church on
Palm Springs Road.
They'd appreciate it If
you'd drop off your old
newspapers bundled and
tied- anytime that mon
ning.
The boys have all been
busy making pinewood
erbys for their- Pack
competition on Feb No

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hedges around the CIvic
catoras part oftheir
continual program of
beasng the city.
Every year Forrest
Green gives out hundreds
of seedling trees, and this
year Is no exception.
On Feb. 7, he will be
giving away dogwoods and
sycamones complete with
lnszuctIons on how to plant
forb.dresults - athla
office atlOSForest Avenue.
That is, "as long as the
forestry division gets them
her.," says Mrs. Green,

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(n,lC. was hananal with a
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pay ten my choolik q,,
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Roy Mann of Sanford, who was a student In the first art class at Seminole
Community College In 100748, looks over a fabric sculpture by Clndi Freeman, a
free lance artist.

WAlT
Lingw.ed
CwTelputhd

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SCC Purchases Students

An invitational art exhibit is underway
during January at Seminole Community
College (SCC). Exhibitors are 34 former SCC
students who have gone on to earn advanced
degrees, teach art, do studio or free lance
work, or enjoy art as a hobby.
According to Dorothy M. Morrison,
chairman of SCC Humanities Division,
students are serving as iritics and have
selected some of the art to purchase for SCC's
growing permanent collection.

Happy Birthday to Edna
Abell of the A.S. Police
Department.
Edna celebrated her
birthday on Jan 10. She
Indicates that it was a lowkey celebration n abe was
moving Into her new
hoasln Winter Spnlngs.

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Now at long lad the legitmacy of their case
has been reccgnied. The Ma of tovictims
Ohio has
'Talks About The Weather....hwwi
artist. awn
4tIna1lv
topaycompenasti
swim
ganised
by
Arno
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L,1
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of
the )11aiI
or
and families plus P5,000 In expenses. The oat-ofrather than experience either a warming trend Museum. It is unusual colorful, detailed, filled
WASHINGTON (UPI) - At the recent meeting
court settlement terminate, a retrial in which
or a cooling trend, we shall have both. Although with tropical symbols and voodoolan. And ft Is so
of
the
American
Association
for
the
Advan___
Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes and 27 guardsman
ad at the urno time, fortunately.
good that SITES picked ft op aid first showed ft
cement of Science In Hoedon, weather experts
were defendants.
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First, If atmospheric
4-'g reach _____
ma1man In a room off the lobby of the Inter-American
reported that another Ice ag. was coming.
pdIaI, the weather will become warm enough Deviloprost Bank In Wadrton.
Uke several similarly violent campus InBid they dldu't say ft would be so soon.
to melt the South Polar Ice cap.
A quester-century ago, that'a as for as It
ciderda, Kent State was a product of Its violent
The forecasters thoegid new glaciers would
Weathermen
said
the
moithlig
Antarctic
Ice
WOW have gone.
times. It Is unlikely that all the rights and wrongs begin forming sometime during the next
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could
cause
a
Z4od
rise
In
ocean
levels.
But from Wuid*n, now it'll go first to
will ever be sorted out aid a final Judgment millennium. That timetable has proved
That
would
bring
the
Atlantic
shoreline
rigid
op
Parkersburg,
W. Viso, then to Santa Clara, Calif.,
rendered. It could well find a place with the somewhat defective. It now appears the next Ice
to
of
ap
the
steps
the
U.S.
C
itol.
Which
provides
NC.,
MediOrd, Ore, Chattanooga
D
urha
m,
Sace.Vaizstt1 case, the Hiss trial and the age darted this week In (lilcago.
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an
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againstincluding
ot
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argomat
an
h
ritish Co1unbIa, and so on.
Term.,
Siwrsy,
B
Resenbirg ex.cdions as one of those long-run,
Frankly, I dide't have much faith In long rave
swininlug pool in the new Senate
office
betiding.
What are some of the other SITES shows now
ethical Issues which bedevil the national psyche, weather prediction' anyhow.
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In CanwIn, t he thermal
n x ected to on the, rond?
and In the recurrent debating of which emotion
We live at a time when meteOrologists have
priced. t he Qdcagoglaclers could baa blessing. There's Berlin Porcelain, from West Ger'petber then reason corn.. to pr,do11tht..
difficulty foretelling with any degree of accuracy
"The Corn Beit dgM even s from Iowa many; America's First Ladies, from the
what the weather will be like an hoar from new.
Bet pt the veryleed the ae1tkgne4endaai
into C," one
_ weather 4iitis4 said.
IIooiai collections; A. fll .iIhM from
Therefore, predictions that take us opto year
And
appalling display
prwmahlyft would bea boon to anyone tb nMI1lIIaI's new Air d Space Mmsom;
IMtMtY. After 2flarendllkelytocainsalayma*toreschfor
fight years ci stonewalling, the
of Ohio the t.lipk'e to cancel a picnic.
who ever keaned of ned. sunbathing on the Weesuis of Cyprus, from the Cypriot
now accepts responsibility and admit. r.k.. Is Several years ago, you may recall,
north shores of llwbor. Bay.
Argkal Masem; lbs Deep South's Folk
due for the Ines caused pdvd.cIlis,nsbyIts weathermen who sps$alis, In pser far Into
Coastal flooding ondoediy would r ule the Mt
"'°
agate. And U defendmts hav. added a posttourist SIMOn in -' Beech.
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But don't rush
ftavd
script of their own to the Screden cvnmlaslon k*oelther (1)awamingfrmndor(2) a cooling
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Abed .10 million people these
hta
report. lb. tragedy "should not have occurred,"
eeUh darts.
uiuel1y. They're
wa in widely varying
lbs po$vlty of__
Moses Jaw,
Ch an. lorele.: (Ideuge'. Art lustliult, local bw'1
cheer,. Inastatement ofreM 'lUnd.
That truly was welcome news to people who
d - t another methould have were ofrald the weather status was going to
a yeerrod resort 11m.udIy likely will be libraries .4 schools, dines off the nudlo of
resolved the confrontation."
_pretty
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ci 'Wd &amp;diss.
much o. It was, however,__
h#Iy
remain
lbs present outlook is that the warming trend
Rental 1i cover mod of the espenees of
ww,Ildertory to people who ilke to plan their
for
won't
lad
mom
a
cedy
or
two.
After
t,
rwm.4psy*memb
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wardeobe. will In advance.
Bid dill not the defkdtt,. one, on Keit Stati.
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IreneandBlllBrennanci
Rockaway Beach, Long
Island, N.Y., are visiting
their daughter, Laura, who
is the girls' coach at St.
May Magdalen School.
It's their ddrd visit to the
area . and ftJust happens to
be the third year their
daughter has lived here.
The Brennana are enJoylng the usual attractlons...and they had a
dellgI4M day for a side
trip to the beach.
As the Brans picked
grapefruit and oranges at a
friend's house, they also
discovered the delicious
taste of freshly picked
citrus.

Members
of
the
Altamonte Springs Garden
Club enjoyed a most Imshow by baton
twirler, from the Central
Florida Institute, under the
direction of Bobby CowtriO, at their regular potluck dimmer meting.
"There were 20 young
lviiao and one boy," says
Walter Hoberg as he
described the most Intriguing part of the no
minute show when the
llgti wore. tarried out and
the twirler, used batons
Ignited on both ends.
The club Is using
proceeds from a recent

from the collection of (laud. Au(ed Ni* of
Port-au-Prince, Is fairly typical. ft cover works

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who says to stop by
"anytime after 9 In the
morning."

Ingrid McCollurn takes
over as the new treasurer.
lbsnextmnedingwlflbe
held on Feb. 13 at
of,Mrs.
Sanford. For addtIona1
Information or directions
you may call her at 3fl.

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DEAR ABBY: BURNING IN
SAN DIEGO Is upset because
her only son Is going to assume
his wife's maiden name.
BURNING says, "If he
doesn't carry on the family
name, It will be the end of the
family line."
Changing one's name doesn't
constitute we em or the line.
Genes alone determine a line.
Thus natural child (daughters
DEAR CREATIVE: I apIncluded) can continue a line, predate your view. Being alone
regardless of the married by choice Is one thing. But being
name.
alone because not a living soul
Why • don't we emulate has thought to include you
Spanish and use the mother's (particularly on a holiday that's
maiden name as well as the traditionally merry) Is
father's?
something else.
That seems to be the ideal
DEAR ABBY: Now that I am
solution, don't you agree?
a parent myself I realize that
LATINO IN ENCINO
parents aren't perfect. They
DEAR LATINO: SI! But If may mean well, but they make
only one name is used to C*TTY mistakes.
on the family name, it would
For example, I am one of four
seem logical to use the daughters. We were all overmother's. One can be absolutely protected, and never allowed to
certain who the child's mother make our own decisions or do
I.. But sometimes there's a our own talking.
question about who the father
I can still remember that,
IL
when
I was 16, my mother took
DEAR ABBY: Why do you
m
to
presume that "to be alone ate our family doctor for my
Christmas is sad beyond first internal examination. She
held my hand as we went Into
measure.
the
examination room and told
There are many of us out here
the
doctor that she wanted to
who yearn to be alone at
with me during the
stay
Christmas. I am one of them, i
examination.
Thank God he
spent most of my life doing
no!
said
what everyone expected of me
Abby, In that doctor's office
rather than doing what I
was
the first time in my life I
wanted to do.
actually
had a chance to talk
I've been alone for 25 years,
and have used that time freely and answer questions
Imaginatively and creatively, myself.
Being alone at Christmas i believe we should honor our
certainly beats the greedy grab fathers and mothers, but there
for presents and the gobbling of should be some rules for
food like a bunch of pigs at a parents, too. They shouldn't
trough.
raise their children as though
I think If more of us spent they are their precious
more time alone, we mlq$ properiv.
,,
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haves more sane populace than them to grow
up in preparation
we now have,
to face world alone, because
One could spend the day alone one daythethey
will be put to the
thanking the Creator for all the t,
blessings received during the
STRUGGliNG IN N.Y.
past year. Inviting someone to
share Christmas with you in DO
order to spare him or her the FU
GIVE YOU
pain of being alone doesn't
mean an ything. It's how we
treat those around us on all the
other days that counts.
Genera 1
Electric I
CREATIVE SOLITUDE

MADISON
Altameite
Correspe.deil
531-7211

correspang -.

&amp; .kie Login (pop. 7%) on the principal
highways of northwest l(miiu stand six $.by.14foot signs. They say:
"Dane G. Hansen Memorial Museum.
Oriental art, guns and coins. Periodic
Smithsonian exhibits."
Totho sophisticates ci Now York orLos
Angeles, that may not seem a matter of grist
moment. But for the folks In the thousands of
American towns like Lagan, Koo, those signs
aid their counterparts nationwide Indicate the
federal government's vast reservoir of
knowlve Is corning to see them.
The Vehicle. is the 8'nIt1 onIan Iritthtioci
Traveling Exhibition Service SITES, for abort
that began a quarter-century ago.
SITES currently has about 170 traveling
shows on the road, says Debbie Dawson, on. of
SITES' 10 exhibit coordinators. Each ,iIlIhht
days In one place fair to all weeks, and each
exhibit spends a total ci one to two yearscntbe
roat

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One's Name
Does n't End
Family Line

Republican

B7 WIIJJAM Rim

"Indiscriminate, unwarranted and Inex.
cusable."

FrIdly, Jan. it, 19-3A

In And Around Altamonte

Some
Treasure
To Share

By DON GRAFF

Like the nickel candy bar and other victims of inflation, the
$25 U.S. Savings Bond Is being discontinued by the Treasury.
The government should be humbled, If not humiliated, In
announcing the small bond's demlae.
A government which sells bonds to citizens am a longterm
investment certainly has a responsibility to preserve the value
of its currency.
So profound Is the failure of the U.S. government In that
respect that $13.75 the amount the government now borrows
.when lt Issues a bond worth $5at maturity -is too raw* ol a
:pittance to be worth all the paperwork.
Starting next year the cheapest bonds offered by the
'Treasury will cod $, redeemable In 12 years for $50, thus
paying an annual interest rate of percent.
How well they do In the marketplace may depend on
;whether the Treasury can convince investors that they will not
short.changed when they collect $50 In 1911 for the $35 they
loaned the government In 1110.
7% record of the last 12 years, which saw the dollar lose
more than half its purchasing power, does not Inspire much
confidence In that kind of deal.
If the government finally gets Its fiscal and monetary house
In order, and can bring some stability to our currency, Uncle
Sun will, not have to blush when a child empties a piggy bank to
buy s bond and takes ft home with a some of pride and security.

Evening HiraM, Sanford, Fl.

VIEWPOINT

Some
Words To
L ive By

Bye, Bye Bond

OURSELVES

1auglth1i Through their laughter they respond,
would tend to lnamlnate me. Decide for yourself.
lbs ICv* 10... the play Some cn...ths te...a
"There are no P10*ao it Is all done electronically.
bIzthday.flveesn this Mde of half cadiry..nd
Those are recordings you are hearing." Not wan.
ting to appear to Igooront I say, "01 corse."
old...God forbid ..Just mellow...but always hip....
Odwardly I vuthe soul ofa "with ft lady." laid. I
right? ... wrong?
vu carrying on quite a conversation with myself.
Dli&amp;.J know all about It. That Is where they
"Self," I say, "What the heck are they laughing
dam dmilkrto the jftterbng.I have seen ftonTV.
aheiLNoonetoldmethdftliallrecorkFve
Would I like to go on my birthday? Why niotl rm
talked to lots cimy friends who bad bow toDliccs,
wftbfti
M Is
I am sitting In the lounge of on old Lccgwood
they aevsr odd a word. WhtMs,alracyo1
'hence?"
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Hotel. At the bar with me Is my huebsnd and the
At this point In my CCuvwpM1çfl to myself, the
owner. The men are convening. I vu watching
men
and ask how IIikithsUgidShow.
through the mlrrorin but cime and ,attlme
Mumble,
mumbl&amp; I iwsdly reply, "ft Is very
turning aroond and watching the dancers on the
mdc.." "Nice? is
husband says, "Nice? It lathe
floor, grutIng to the mmlc. Colored Ughis are
greatest one In town!" "Oh," Ireply.
turning cnand off. A bad li playing and a group is
Finally QIdletikespltyonme and takamem
singing. Thsydon'tdcp betweensds. Now it is :11:
t0 the bentHS do.IdmSali the III(stcnI
girl sII4ing.Iinok and look. Even th the dImljlft
room, I only mee one parson near the bandstand.ietup Then he Insists that weMt*tarIngi1d. table
and e'plalns the light show. It seems that the 110
Finally, I can't take ft any longer. I two to the two
and colon 0) the ,*T1M10111ofthS bed cithe
gentlemen and k, "Where are the red of the
music. It was an bderedlng damoedratlon.
people?" John and Qwldle lock at me Ins wierd
That Is how I came smack op against the
sort of way and finally respond, "What people?"
generation gap. But that Is not the and of my little
Trying to keep the Irritation out of my voice, I
tile. You remember I said I was hip? Well, withoit
sweetly reply, "Look, I can hear a band, I can bear
undue modesty, let me on, I dld.'t know as mwii
singers, but I can only see one peiioi Where the
as I thoagit I did shod Disco. But, thob to
heck are the rest of the people?"
aridle's
guided tour, I do now. Ask me? I'll tell
Again I receive that M'iige lock from my two
you! Boy am I HIP!
friends. Then, without warning, they both bird out

the artists are our own, this
exhibit will help us In a special way to achieve
one purpose of the art program: our current
students and the community as well will be
able to see the gains, both practical and
aesthetic, than can come from art," Miss
Morrison said.

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Iimald P"I" by Tim "Nel

Judith Delsanter's unique piece of art will
remain on permanent display at SCC. The
artist Is a candidate for a BA In Art Education
at the University of Central Florida.

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Pack Plans Grand Prix

Scouting Around

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In February there will be a
Scouts Of America, which In- district will hold Its own race am, to 3p.m.
total
unit Blue And Gold
duds the Cub Scods, Weeblos, and said winners to the district
On Jan. 77, they will have a Banquet for Troop SOS. Thit will
Explorer Pod and Boy Scouts, race. The winners of that race car wash at Clam Leonard'. include the Cub Pack, Weeblos,
are armounclog several for. will go on to the main race Shell Station on the corner of Explorer
Pod and The Boy
thcomnlng evade.
which will be The Central Park Avenue and 25th Street Scouts. They also will hold their
Cub Scout Pack 0 wider the Florida Council to determine from 10 am. to 4 p.m.
Court Of Honor then.
direction of Bob Brown will the big winners.
have aGraid Prix race on Jan.
Boy Sceat Troop 520, also
20 at the Paola-Wilson School under the direction of Bob
darting at 7:30 p.m.
Brown, will hold a Court Of
Troçtelss will be awarded to Honor on Jan. 30 at 7p.m. at the
the boys In the'se classes, dock, Chamber Of Commerce
modified and adorn.
building In Sanford, to present
Or
has added his own the scouts with the awards and
touch to make It more in- promotions that they worked
heading. Then, will be races very hard to get. They will also
between the fathers d1ing be serving a supper.
air sans s. They will also
Troop
of Sanford under
be awarded trophies that Ben Hendricks, Seed Master,
Brown m4, from tin cans.
Will have a bake sale on Jan. 10

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A-Evenln, Hirs$d1 Sanford, Ft

Friday, Jan. 1, im

Adventist
THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7Th &amp; Elm
DimIas Jac.bs
Faster
Saturday Services
S11II111SC11.I
l: III tm.

WsnAlpServa

THE HOPE OF OUR COMMUNITY?

11:11a.m.
1:06 P.M.

FIRST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
Car. 71* aM Elm

Faster

esu

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1:31a.m.

di..I.ItWSlkI.

I V*0101 Service

415 Park Ave.

OUR

NATION

!

Lee P.King
V. Sceft Harris
MirMsgWsrsblp
$umdaylctesl

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Sunday School
PreactsIa £ W.rstslplai
lIbli Study
Sftarlag&amp; Prsctelmla,

W9t Prot ere.t

CHURCH OF OO
553W. flad 511111
C. D. Hs,ris

5:41 am.

7:31p.m.

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Svalaykteel

5:31a.m.
11:318.0.
$11p.m

youth ~192
Evening Service

5:55p.m.

Wet 51311 Study

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
P110.3114111
CIIHsrI W. kisieb
W,rs$p Service
E "Mae Service
Prayer Medial Wed.

11:11a.m.
1:31p.m.
1: 31p.m.

Pentecostal

LONOWOOD
FIRS? BAPTIST CHURCH

11:11a.m.

ISI,$tSIrII)

Faster

$eudaylsl
Seudayuveula,

11:11a.m.
7:11p.m.
7:11p.m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF

LOMOW000

MI Ova.,,. Street
Nov. E. Null Snail
Lui..saj
Seeday Seteel
5:11a.m.
Mir.Ia,Worship
11:118.m.
SeadayEvesiag
1:35p.m.
Wet libleStudy
1:31p.m.
Cam$1ara.s MOO" Sunday 5:31p.m.

Faster

Youth Sponsor Supper
A great evening of fun and fellowship Is being
planned at the First United Methodist Church of
Sanford on Saturday when the Youth of the
congregation will sponsor a Chili Supper In the
Fellowship Hall from 5-6:30 pm. Jim Byers,
formerly of the Happy Feelings will be there to
sing a variety of selections from popular ballads
to original gospel compositions. The price for the
supper is $2.50, children under 12 years will be
$1.75. Proceeds from this dinner will go towards
the youth's summer activities.

Lutheran
PINS? PINVICosTAL
CHURCH OP SANFORD

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE RIIDIMER
2131Oak Ave.

5:410.m.
11:11a.m.
5:11p.m.

4S15.SalIfplefl IAtsg.

Rsmsld Isiatardi

"The LuTheram Nee, 4 and
TV 'This IS The USe"
Rev. Elmer
Elm A. Revscksr
Passer
Sunday School
5:11a.m.
Worship Servic e
11:35a.m.
Kladergartes sod Nursery

Christian Science

7:11p.m.

1alts1111
*171.-at- Iprsme
Rev. N.?. IWL...,i of

10:11a.m.

5:45a.m.

Meiweet Servlc.IWed.I
Nursery Provided

Smyrna Baptist Church on Overbrook Drive,
Casselberry, will hold a revival Jan. 22-26 at 7:30
nightly' David Strunk of Blanding Boulevard
aptist Church, Jacksonville will conduct the
services. Special music will be provided.
On January 28, the church will celebrate its first
anniversary with a dinner on the grounds
following the Sunday morning service at the
Casselberry Woman's Club.

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COINRUSATIONAI.
Medlag at Wider Spps. Ilememiary
Sunday kksel
11:11a.m.
Wenkip
11:118.0.
NOV. Retent lures
Fasts,

11:41 m.
1:11p.m.
1:11p.m.

Iveslag Service

Car. CIswck Av..&amp;Grow St.

Smyrna Holds Revival

APOSTOUC FAITH CHURCH
*11 MalIlSidAylpie

141:6118.0.

WINTOR IPSI. COMMUNITY
IVAIISILICAL

1111 S. Park

Eric L. Darrow

5y4

Pd. SlNsS5Wp

Missionary Alliance

SvadaySdseil
Mir,sla,Wersklp

5:11a.m.

11:51a.m.
1 5:11p.m.
7:11 pal.
7:11p.m.

Congregational

SANFORD ALLIANCE CHURCH

Rev. James W. Hammock
Sealay kNeel
Merjslisg Worship
Church Training
EvealaIWenkIp
Wednesday Eveslag
Prow Service

7:31p.m.
7:31p.m.

46$W

Christian 8

Pests,

Nursery Provided

Mersiagraip
Y
Evasgeligi Service
MidWeek Service I Wed.)
Nursery Provided Sen all

Evangelical

5:41a.m.

EveaIisgWeflsip
Wed. Prayer Serv.

ft

5puds, let

Rider
1:11a.m.

tlelyCsmmumlu
moo Camm.slss
ClercI Srkssl
H11yContinua"

11:118.m.
1:11p.m.
7:11p.m.

1:1110 P.M.

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1:15p.m.

The Nov. LareyD.$epen

Minister

Sunday School

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
Ill Lakeview, Lake Mary

Nov. Jim svgisems

11:118.m.

HOI.Y CROSS
151 Park Ave.

llI Airport $Ivd.

11:11a.m.

OP THE MZAIINI
1111111INnIA,S.

Episcopal

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH

Patter
Sunday School
11:11a.m.
Morning Service
11:110.m.
Evemlag Service
1:31p.m.
Wednesday Service
7:31p.m.
Old Truths for a New Day

Rev. H. Wight Kirtley, pastor of First United
Methodist Church, Miami, will be the speaker at
First United Methodist Church of Sanford, Jan.
28-31 at 7 p.m. A Sanford native, Rev. Kirtley was
in business here before entering the ministry. A
member of Florida Conference for 15 years, he Is
a graduate of Candler School of Theology, Emory
University and pastored Deltona United
Methodist Church from 1965-75.
The music program for the Spiritual Enrichment services will be led by Rev. Scott Harris,
associate pastor of the local church. The chancel
and youth choirs will sing. Members sharing their
v1thess will be Robert Goetzlnger, Bob Hood,
Linda Voltollne and Dot Wailer. A nursery will be
provided.

pI$1 dIURCN

Flame 351-liSle, 113.7155

1:31p.m.

NURSERY PROVIDED

lilt West First Street

4:11p.m.

Nazarene

5:31a.m.

MsrwffigWs.sMp
Svaageftstle ServIce
(lveedgWersklp)
ISO &amp; 3rd TusslayWidth
-Bible Sfldy
Thursday NII Service
Per tramepertafles

MiOlsIer

HarsidS. 5~
SONNY Seteil
Morning Worship

S. I. Stam$em

Series At First Methodist

7:31p.m.
Ties. Official Beard MOO1:55p.m.

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I. I. *IIIIIMIIO&amp;
Myrtle Lake Hills Rd.. LI4ILPS$d
Phone 33944"

5:31p.m.

5:11a.m.

MeralPigWenklp
Eveoffig Werikip
Ties. Evesla, Prayer krv,

"TRUE CHURCH OP GOD"
3711 RI*UIea$I Ave.
$amlsrd. Flor da 32771
Elder RSSII Dimes
Faster

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7:31p.m.

Sunday School
worship service

1:11p.m.

1:31p.m.

Y.P.S.Wed.

FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ill Part Avemim, Samlerd
Or. Jay T. Climate
Pads,.
Meraffi,Werilwp
5:31a.m.
SuMaykkesi
5:458.m.
1,01iial05WIklp
11:510.m.
CkvrcRTrslmlmg
S:ISp.m.

EvealagWsrslslp
Wed. Prayer Service

5:41a.m.

NEW SITHEL AMR CHURCH
Male Straif-Camaaa City
Rev. M N. Burke Jr.
Past,,
Suildaykteel
5:31a.m.

Faster
5:11a.m.
11:11a.m.
5:11p.m.

Menisli, Worship
EvaagefIstic Serv.
Family Night Service

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1:31p.m.

Nursery Provided

Pester

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SvadayktesI

Minister
lI:lla.m.

R,v.HvNW.PaIa
SONNY School
Ma,WersIWp
Wed. Service

7:31p.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
ICIINTI$T, DILTONA

MMI

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M5tIa5Wej.
Ivada, jijp

11:11a.m.
7:11p.m.

Tmedey Evemlag
.YeeSIPISpII
TI11,ulhig

7:11 p.m.
7:11

I*cam S.sievarlamd

Ve.mss lireel
lusdaylervles
lesdayletsi
PALMETTO AVENUE
CHURCH

BAPTIST

2535 PaImsIls Ave.
Nov. NaymsadCrecter
Poster
SwadsySchool
914Wm.
11:11a.m.
Maral.gWeretlp

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00Gb 1PNID

11:118.m.
ll:Sls.m.

WsHsc1. Reetmeuy
MieISus,
Isedlag

LUTHERANCHURCH

"It Orimsdai Dr. 17.51
(LulklraaCksrctlaAme,,ea)
Rev. now 1. Limes
Faese,
Worship
11:11a.m.
Ckuret$eksi
5s11a.a.

7:11p.m.

Wsd. Alas.

meals 4p.m.

Tale. 715.3434

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IviagIlIsi
11:51a.m.
11:11a.m.

IlsieStely
Morelos Worship
Iveslig Service
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ladies Silde Class.
ill Oak Ave., laden
Tuesday
Faster
Fr. William Emsis
F.William Av*ssw-ie*
Asti.Patter Wednesday Bible Class
Sat. V401 Most
7:11p.m.
$um. Mass
lam., 11:31&amp;I1 mesa
4-1$5.1p.m.
Csalessls.s,Sat.

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QUESTION: Dr. Roberts,
great peace inmeetlng with our
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oxded unto men once to die,
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but after this the judgment
(Hebrews 9:27). Therefore, and it's here. Or If I'm dealing God. I believe the conversion Is
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Indrsgnsaga of healing will say, "There may be
work any further to prolong our In medicine left for you, or God deathbed, because of God's LONG TIME
Rev. Arthur Padgett, left, pastor of Community
physical existence on earth. may still intervene through mercy.)
United Methodist Church of Casselberry, welcomes
Death isanappolntmenteach prayer, but lnmy own splrftl
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92-year-old Alfred Cook of Lake Kathryn Apartofuaisgolngtokeep.Weareall sense your homegoing. And I perfect time to give awit'lesaof
ments, who joined the church by transfer of letter. A
going to die.
want to pray with you in very our faith. It Isn't, easy. Nothing
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I ask permission of the loved special way." Then I offer to of value is ever easy. The one
In
June from Cape Cod, Mass. In his younger years,
one or loved ones to be frank pray that the person will the dying and the loved ones so
he attended Epworth Chapel In Nottingham,
about the person's condition, to without pain, without fear and deeply touched are In a special
England, where he lived, and remembers Wesleyan
IoU him thereto a death time anzidy,andthat Owe
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shine through - and He will.
Wesley, Methodism's founder and Wesley's house,
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to bedesltwithtnthemost
frank manner, and I believe
others do too. In fact, most of
tie sle I have counseled Week
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know what the real situation is.
Christian fragmentation, acAt the same time, however, the ecumenical, Interfaith
Evangelid Hugh F. Pyle of
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believe
that
death
holds
no
cording
to the Rev. DeWitt I. there Is an increasing aware- effort aimed at bringin
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Panama City wi conduct a
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terror for any believer who Miller of the Church of the ness among church leaders that church unity, the bloom
revival crusade at Victory
Is off
knows that after death he will Brethren, "Is a denial of the the achievement of unity will be the rose.
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be with our Lord (2 Corin. purpose of God and undercuts a long and painf ul process.
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The high hopes that greeted
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with services at 9:45 and 11 rty",
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It Is with the realization that the Vatican Council II and the
earthly house of this tabernacle
Miller's obeervation 1$ In. the process will be long that 10-church effort at organic
each day through Thaidsy,
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were dissolved, we have a creasingly commonplace RomanCatholicandProteatant unity known as the Consultation
Jan. 21. With a doctor of
building of God, an house not among more and more churches this week (Jan. 18-Z) on Church Union have
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Rev. Andrew Krumbhaar will speak Wednesday to the Order of St. Luke at 7:45 p.m. at
Christ Episcopal Church, 151 W. Church St.,
Longwood. His topic will be "Silence Within" and
there will be a film shown on •'The Healing Power
of Prayer" directed by Father Francis McNutt o(.
the Roman Catholic. Communion. Rector of Christ
Episcopal since 1977, Kruinbhaar has been active
in the healing ministry and counseling. He was
formerly assistant rector of Church of the Good
Shepherd, Maitland. The meeting Is open to the
public and a social hour will follow.

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woman for water.
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MT. GERIZIM - SITE OF SAMARITAN HOLY PLACE
Yet, many years later, as
On Roman temple atop Mt. feet on a side and 32 feet high,
they
stood together at Jacob's
Gerlzlm, discovered remains of surrounded by walls 4½ feet legitimate heirs to the religion servances, Including a strange service of sacrifice
would
be
Well,
Jesus and the Samaritan
the Samaritan tabernacle lost thick. The half-cube, con- of Moses and Abraham. They Passover ceremony that in- restored there.
woman
could still view the
for 1,100 years.
structed of roughly chiseled considered their temple the volved smearing children's
it never was. Archaeological results of Hyrcanus's brutal
Jacob's Well is today a stones laid without cement, was only true sanctuary of the faith, faces with sacrificial blood,
evidence shows the sanctuary destruction. Now, these ruins
historical Iancknark. Therefore, placed at the center of a
The Samaritans were
believed
God
still
dwelt
lay
in ruins for 250 years, until have again come to light,
by using surveyors' in- courtyard formed by the walls, powerful rivals of the Jews, onThey
for
the
Romans built their temple proven by 20th century
Mt GerIzlin and longed
strusnents and mathematical
Pieces of pottery discovered who believed their own temple the restoration
over
it.
technology to be the very ones
of their former
calculations, Bull was We to In the foundation of one wall at Jerusalem to be supreme. holy place.
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time
after
the
Jesus knew. They are a
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the
determine that Jesus and the dated from the third century
Mt. Gerizim's holy place
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reminder of a long-ago
had
tabernacle"
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said
destruction
woman, standing beside the B.C. The pottery's age, as well been in use for two centuries
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full
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looked up to the mountain and half-cube, led Bull to conclude priest in Jerusalem and
no what was left of the that the earlier structure was supreme leader of Judea, swore
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In 127 B.C., he set put toward
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The Power of God is all around us. . . evident in every wonder of creation.
Yet only when we seek that Power as the motivating force in our life, do we begin
to sense its nearness, its soul-stirring effect. Then that vast, mysterious Power becomes
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pressures from hot subterranean cprins. For some people letting off steam at regular
intervals is now a way of life.
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Religious Strife Not New To West Bank

Rev. Kirtley Conducts

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Church Of God

FIRST CHRISTIAN
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Fellowship Celfee kitwatO services
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Seminole County Mental Health

Cesder fIeldworker for coosuitatlon and education, and
dated for lento3pmTuseday. grief counselor for the Center.
(Jw.)kithsa151itoriumM He is a certified pastoral
Suishlol. Memorial He1t&amp;. counselor of the American
Rev. J. Paul Rowe, an Or- Association of Clinical Pastoral
dslnsd ,v*l4or In the United Education and a senior grief
Methodist Church, Yost cuiiulor for "Contact .
VITØd1 Coaferouce, and Rev. MIitIdry" In Wed Virginia.
Fr.ddl. Smith, pastor of
Th. P.M. &amp;nhtI, who has a
will varied b.ckgrosmd In cow
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IN BRIEF

Call Goes Out For Senior League Signu ps
Registration for the 1979 baseball season in
Sanford is now open, and Interested players
ages 8 to 17 may register at the Sanford
Recreation Department office at the Civic
Center.
The Sanford Youth Baseball Association,
Inc., which will operate the baseball program
in Sanford this year, is especially interested in
registering participants for the senior league
for ages 15 to 17.
The senior league was dropped last year,

but the association plans to revive it if enough
players register to participate in the league,
which would start playing after the high
school baseball season ends.

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HOUSTON (UP!) -Bruce Clark once was a
240-pound high school pole vaulter with
aspirations of being a famous Penn State
linebacker like Jack Ham, now an all-pro with
the Pittsburgh Steelers.

or scorekeeper during the 1979 baseball
season should also contact the recreation
department.
The association Is planning a Feb. 27 rally at
the Civic Center to register players and introduce the association to parents and others
interested In the baseball program.

leagues and Is expected tobe$5to$6.

Haynes

To Penn State Tackle

last year and remains In the same league this
year, he does not have to register again.

association president.
We would like to have four teams playing
12 games apiece, but we must have at least 60
players to do that," said Taylor.
Participants will be required to pay a player
fee to cover the cost of their baseball cap and
insurance. The fee will be charged for all

"The senior league is the last league to get
started, but since the program was dropped
last year, we need to find out as soon as
possible if there are enough people interested
In playing in the league to justify the expense
of restarting it," said Gary Taylor,

Lombardi Award Given

Instead e became an AllAmerica defensive

tackle andwalked off with the 1979 Lombardi
Award as the nation's best collegiate lineman.
At Thursday night's banquet Clark, a twoyear starter for Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions,
the first Penn State player and the second

player from the East to win the award as well
as the only junior honored. The other finalists
were Clark's teammate, junior defensive
tackle Matt Millen, Oklahoma guard Greg
Roberts and UCLA linebacker Jerry Robin-

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - m. Earlier, It was repertad the:
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of the battle to obtain Rod outfielder Ken Landmuz and .
Carew, but hope of wüming the either Ken Brett er Dyer Miller
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today after the Minnesota
The Twins want Carney ,
Twins balked at the Angela' igod, the third baseman.
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American League batting
Currently the Angels are the
damp, agreed to tern with
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But sources said Minnesota's with the Angels by this
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owner Calvin Griffith Is cling- Yankee owner George
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hig desperately to the 33-year- Stelnbranner said Thursday the
Twins would be foolish not to
Cheryl Klein takes a moment to give final Instructions to her Seminole 111gb girls old first baseman.
basketball team before Thursday's 60.49 vIctory over Daytona Seabreeze. AliceUPI learned the Angels' deal with hiriL
Ani.1s
afterBennett and Dawn Berguson were the big guns for the Seminoles, now 540,
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scoring 26 and 25 points, respectively. Seminole Is hoipe Monday night
at 8 Havens, a 19-year-old left- said. "Unless they Improve tl*t
agalnstLeesburg.
bander who pitched for Quad offer Calvin would be silly to ,
Qtlesef the Midwest League. accept it."
The Yankees have offered the
Twins first baseman
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Choomile. I$116 WNW, $srIsi
hero Brian Doyle, ceder fielder.
Juan Beniquex, pitcher Dick
1ow and $400,000.
Carew had said he would:
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Scott Clark stepped on the big iron bird mursday
afternoon, and he was painfully aware of how many
will-wishers he left behind

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Clark, Casselberry's own Golden Boy, gets the
chance of a lifetime Jan. 29 when he fights Pipino
Cuevas for the welterweight championship of the
world.
HeflewtoLoeAngelesajongwjthhjsdad,JIm,
and trainer Dominick Polo for the final stages of
training.
it's mostly timing at this point," said Clark
before leaving. '11 I'm not ready after all my
traInlng,Iwillneverbe."
Clark figures to pick up a paycheck for $25,000 or
more, even if he loses. Defending champion Cuevas
will earn more, considerably more.
That's the way the fight game is played.
Clark figures If he can win, his future Is set
financially, and he won't have to depend on once-amonth fight checks to pay the rent.

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W win, but I really do think I will," said Clark. "I
have some th1n5 going for me that he doesn't. 1
especially like the Idea of going 15 rounds. I don't
think he has ever been past seven."
The bad news for the folks back home Is that the
Monday night fight will not be shown on closed
c'ircuit TV at the Orlando Sports Stadium. Owner
never play In New York Ac t%wn't '.orb ut details, so fans will
referring to the enviroomeit as,
51,8eL.
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'a zoo." But Thursday he said
to be content
reading accounts o.the
fight
Fred Snowden's record as ham. "They played an excep.
he would be willing to talk tothe:
In the newspaper and seeing a delayed broadcast Of) head
basketball coach at tional game. It was an excelled
Yankees.
TV the following Saturday afternoon.
AFIZOI.I an enviable one - spectator's game and that
"I an agreeable to talking to
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set your mind to It you can
and plans to feed the fight live Into those a reas. In was one of the biggest victories Wildcat senior, led the Arizona
adjat to anything. It's Jed that;
Mlarni, the station is Channel 23, well out of range yet forthenian theycafl"The attack with 20 points while
Anaheim Is my first choice and,
this Is where I want to play."
from Seminole County.
Fox."
Nehis added 19 and soph
it Is Possible the Twins will:
In addition, office secretary Barbara Ashlock is
'n watL which used in Russell Brown 1$ Greenwood
and iw'tiaminonnitieach
hang
on to Carew until his:
currentlycollectingalistofflghtfanswhowantto he in the Western Athletic f
Briá s, who fel1 to 114
contract
expires at the and of
fly to LA and see the fight. She has reservations Conference, are now in the' overall and 4-2 In the conferen
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made for 75 seats on an airliner, and the cost to fans PAC-10 and It's a whole
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Is $400 each.
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I don't know if we will use all 75, but there are a now build his team accordingly, defeated San Francisco, 6919,
lot of fans planning on going."
Start
wdhe'swellonhlawaywltha No.2flllnolstopped Wisconsin,
Clark is an extremely bright young man, and even good young team.
91-74, No.6 Indiana State bested
Uwe sometimes fickle fans at the Sports Stadium
PHOENIX Arli. (UP!) ,,It was a great win for the Wichita State, 9444, No.1
Looking over the course shouldn't tie It up."
entire program ," Snowden; Michigan State trounced With more rain forecast for Thiasday aiter a long pot
are pulling for him.
ee were psilode of dear.
Indiana $161, No. 7 Loiavlfls today, there is a good chance s.sal, he said, "We've played big Th
said after sophomore j
Thursday, and even .oi
Chance-of-a-lifetime is singular.
Smith's free throw with six b.atQnchmati,62-fl,andNo.9
the UUNThosliz inurstcenditloI*than this,so sunshine, and In
between
That's why Scott plans to make the most of his se
the Duke bested Wake Forest, Ii' Open may be delayed again.
I see no reMan why we rainfalls players worked on the
opportunity.
Flooded fairways forced
No. 4 Bruin a 7019 defeat. 69.
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showed great teams, Ohio State shaded
Mac McLpi4, Be CnnLyman finished second in the Five-Star Con-- game. Smith
an that winning free MlimMata,$110,Tampk edged and they may l*ve to do the
aba,, Bruce UStIks and Bobby
ference wrestling tourney last weekend, and next
Bucknell, 7049, Georgetown am today.
waIim gaged in a
biggie on the Greyhound mats will be Feb. 9-10 In
Middi.
toppled For(llan, 7146, and
Should that happen, the
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district action. Seabreeze won the conference title,
overall and southern California trb'uned tournament will be extended
extended Crooms High School's hours. The OS Call
in conference play, tied the Arizona State, $119.
the
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with Spruce Creek third and Lake Howell fourth. 34
gene at lIon Junior Joe NSIIIs'
syndicates Cr ekias with ch coming in Seminole Youth
Griando Woclridge scored 11 last - and that Is a poulbWty 19th victory In 1$ darts t(tig
on his own ahihity to
OoiSr hhI
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could play ealy26hoINandpay
the state mat meet, giving the 'Hounds five tour- 1:34 left and Smith was fouled nine polids to pace the Irish.
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figures to key thus flitli's Big
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announced as the winner and slowly walked to
address the audience.

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Clark Off On Wing, Prayer

son.

"I wasn't Ihinking about It (winning) at
all," he said. "I was thinking Matt or Jerry or
Greg. I was really happy to be up there and
see one of them win It.
"Emotional? I'm not used to this. I'm really
a shy person. It shocked me. It did a number
on me."

Clark, 6-2, 268pounds, was voted the awa rd
by 98 collegiate head coaches, sports writers
and sportscasters.

Yeager Signs with LA
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Los Angeles
Dodgers Thursday announced they have
signed catcher Steve Yeager, a veteran of
seven major league seasons who hit only .193
last year, to a four-year contract.
A strained left knee and an injured rib cage
hampered Yeager, 30, last season and his
batting average slumped to the lowest of his
career. However, he continued to perform as
one of the best defensive catchers in baseball,
throwing out 32 of the 70 runners who tried to
steal on him.

Thornton Gets New Pact
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The Cleveland
Indians have signed veteran first baseman
Andre Thornton to a five-year, notrade contract which runs through the 1984 season.
"I'm happy with the contract, and I feel

comfortable in Cleveland," Thornton said

after signing the pact Thursday. "It's my
home now and I want to continue baseball
here. The big thing in the contract was the no-

trade clause."

Stars Recall Leftwlnger
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UP!) - The
Minnesota North Stars Thursday called up
lettwinger Mike Fidler from Oklahoma City to
replace Ron Zantasi who was out with the flu.
Fidler, who was to join the team for the
game at Colorado today night, was with the
North Stars earlier in the season.

01111* Back with Rockies
DENVER (UP!) - The Colorado Rockies
Thursday recalled left wing Mike Gills from
the Philadelphia Firebirds of the American
Hockey League. He was expected to be In the
Colorado lineup today when the Rockies host
Minnesota.
Ray Miron, general manager of the NHL
team, said Gillis was assigned to Philadelphia
Jan. 11 to work himself into playing condition
after recovering from a knee Injury suffered

Sep. fl.

Broncos Ink Five Players
DENVER (UP!) - The Denver Broncos
Thursday announced the signing of five more
free agents, including 10-year NFL veteran
Joe. Phillips.
In addition to Philip., who signed as a
defeesive back, the Broncos also signed
defensive beck Thny Swnler and three offoesive linemen: Richard Keyes a centerguard prospect, and tackles Steve McDanlels
and David Hubbard.

MIAMI BEACH (UP!) - put two defenders each on they'll go to Grossman."
"The guy is undersized by NFL
The Super &amp;wl will not tack Pittsburgh's outstanding wide
In fact, Grossman will play standar ds but he does a good
for Mars. In addition to the blue receivers, Lynn Swann and Sunday because darting tight job. Our running game hasn't
ones painted on each side of the John Stallworth.
end Bennie Cunningham tiasan suffered and he can catch the
Dallas Cowboy helmets, a large
If Swann and Stallworth are injured knee. Henderson, who's ball better than Cunningham,
collection of the NFL's best bottled up, Bradshaw will have grabbed most of the pre-game although he may not do as good
players will participate In to look for Grossman, his tight attention with his willingness to a job running with it alterSunday's game in the Orange end, against a Dallas lineback- supply outrageous quotes, ward."
Bowl.
Bleier, the 10-year veteran
er, probably Thomas Render- called Grossman a "midget"
Ten Steelers and nine Cow- son,
who must have somebody "get from Notre Dame, also was
boys attained All-Pro status
And if the Steelers hope to run killed or break a leg" to get a considered too slow and too
this season by being named to against the Cowboys' "flex" chance to play.
small to play in the NFL. But he
the Pro Bowl squads of their defense, halfback Bleier must
made a remarkable comeback
respective conferences. But two provide blocking for fullback
Grossman took Henderson's after suffering a leg wound In
anal ysis with a smile.
players a long way from Franco Harris, who will get
Vietnam In 1969. In 1974 he
"Well, things must be bad in earned a starting position as
stardom Pittsburgh's Randy most of the carries.
Grossman and Rocky Bleier
"We'll have to double-team the AFC since I caught 37 Harris' blocking back.
could figure prominently in the their wide receivers because passes and missed five games,"
"Blocking Is simply a matter
Steelers' offensive attack anytime you get one man on the he said,
of wanting to do It," Bleier said.
against Dallas.
great athletes they have, you're
"I figure they'll double-cover "I don't worry about my role as
In order to contain quarter- In trouble," Dallas strong
both wide receivers and that a blocking back. I've been to
back Terry Bradshaw and the safety Charlie Waters said, means they'll have to
put a three Super Bowls as a blocking
Steelers' potent passing attack, "But we can't overdose on
linebacker on the tight end back, so why should I comthe Cowboys will be forced to double-coverage because then man-to-man," Bradshaw said, plain."

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Dallas
Pittsburgh
Offense Defense Offense Defense

With Dallas geared to stopping Swann and Stallworth, Total First Downs

Robins on Sparks Jazz
Past Pistons. 97-87

Rushing
Passing
Penalty

Bleier also looms

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as receiving
threat. In regular season, he
caught 17 passes for 168 yards, Rushing
a respectable 9,9 yards per
Net Yards Gained
Rushes
catch average. In two playoff
games, he has four receptions Average per Rush
for 42 yards, a 10.5 yard Passing

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Pacific Division.
"We passed the ball better
and hit the open man very
well," MacLeod said of the
Suns' second half play. "The
game followed the pattern of
our first game here slow first
half, strong second half."
Detroit got 19 points each
ByUalted Press International Schoenfeld hit for Buffalo.
from
Carr and Lanier with
Billy Inglis wasn't all that
In the only other NHL game, KevinPorter notching 13 and
dlsappolnt.d with the last- thsBoston8nslns,pLiylngwhat rookie Terry Tyler adding 12.
surrendered their coach called "the mod
at PhIladaiphia last night, but, important game of the year,"
after all, two polidi ARE better broke a three-game losing
than one.
st reak by holding St. Louis to 13
"I hated to see a goal like that shots in a 4.0 victory.
In the last minute as well as in
"This is the most Important
the lastl4aeconds," the Buffaio game of the year as far asI'm
coach said, after Mel concerned," Don Cherry said.
NHL Standings
Brldgman'a goal at 19:46 of the "I had a meeting with them
Campbell Conference
third period had given the before the game. I told them to
Patrick Division
Flyers a 44 tie. "You have to keep the shots against down and
W I. T Ph.
slander
q 4 q V
give the Flyers credit. They batten down the hatches,'rhat's NY
NY Rangers
26 14 4 56
were lucky. But Philadelphia's our kind of hockey."
Ptl.d.lphia
n is 9 S3
always noted for playing 60
23 l$ 4 50
Bobby Schmautz scored his Atlanta Smyth* Division
minutes.
1b goal and assisted on two
I. I Pts.
"We moved the puck well and Others and Gerry Cheevers Chicago
played well enough to win, chalked up the 22nd sh
Shutout of
16 23 S 37
his career in helping the Bruins Vancouver
Overall, it was one of ph.
Louis
9 31 725
to a 20-point lead over both Coionado
genes."
9 31 6 24
Wales Conference
Buffalo
and
Toronto
In
ft
Derek Smith's goal at 7:30 f
Morris Division
W I. T
the final period had given Adams Division.
Montreal
20 9 6 66
Buffalo a 4-3 lead, but
Pittsburgh
19 II S
46
Bridgman then scored à ii
44
Los Angeles
19 20 6
Weshi on
31
13 36 7
goal if the season on a pass
Detroit
9 2313 31
from Bob Dailey. Dailey had
Adams Division

Last Ditch Shot
Keys Flyers Tie

15

28
31

34

17

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7

14
24

27

Houston
Kansas City

20
1

New Orleans
it Los Angeles

14
10

24
13

Circinni,,li

at San Francisco
at Houston
Baltimore
at Denver

6

7

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Atlanta
A CleVeldlld

35
21
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24

7
3
13

17

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356

195

316
133
149
34

1721
477
4.5 3.6

265
106
119
40

2297
1774
641
513
3.6 3.5

3405
2730
2961
2755
33/229 58/442 25/262 44/361
3176 2288
2699
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it New York Jets
17

232
83
128
21

625

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342
146
167
29
2783

Total Yards Gained
have average.
PONTIAC, Mich. (UP!)
punch," Suns' Coach John the job and we don't
Tackled/Yards Lost
Net Yards Gained
Truck Robinson, acquired by MacLeod said of Robinson. "All them," Vitale said. "I'm not
DALLAS COWBOYS (12.4)
Passes
Attempted
Phoenix from New Orleans last this team needed was an Inside talking about the shots not
Passes Competed
Baltimore
38
0
Friday, is already paying big man -at6-7,235 pounds he goingdown - I'mtalklng about 34at
Completion Percentage
New York Giants
24
dividends,
gives us that strength inside." the lack of enthusiasm and 14
Had Intercepted
at Los Angeles
27
Robinson scored 20 points and
St. Louis
21
12
Davis agreed with MacL.eod's interest on the floor."
Combined Net Yards
at Washington
9
grabbed. a game-hIgh 13 re. assessment of Robinson's
"It was just great to get ttu. 24
Ne,v York Giants
3
Ball Control Plays
bounds Thursday night as value,
first win," Robinson said. "It's 24
at St. Louis
01 21
Average per Play
Phoenix snapped a four-game
"With him here, I can con- fun playing with these guys. I 14
Philadelphia
7
Minnesota
21
losing streak by defeating the centrate on my defense and not get open and they get me the 10
Interceptions By
at Miami
16
23
Yards Returned
Pistons, 9747, In the only NBA worry about scoring as much," ball. I'm working harder here, 42
at Gfeeii flay
14
Returned for TD
game scheduled.
he said. "He takes the pressure getting shorter playing time, 27
Ness Orleans
7
Punts
Washington
Walter Davis added 26 points off Alvan Adams and me."
10
but still getting the same 37
Average Distance
New
England
17
10
and Paul Westphal chipped In
"They really took us to the performance."
at Philadelphia
31
13
with 23 as Detroit's season cleaners the last 12 minutes,"
Punt Returns
The Sims outscored Detroit, 30 at New York Jets
7
Average Return
mark fell to 14-31, leaving the said Detroit Coach Dick Vitale 26-16, in the third quarter with
Returned for 10
384
208
Pistons In fifth place In the of the trio of Davis, Westphal Robinson scoring eight, then
Central Division of the Eastern and Robinson. "They actually opened a lead of as many as 14
PITTSBURGH STEELERS (14.2) Kickoff
Returns
Average
Return
Cortference, one game ahead of put onacllnic, dominating us." points In the final period u
Returned
fur IL)
28
it
hutfalo
17
last-place New Orleans.
"You have to be able to bring raising their record to 27.19, 21
10
Fumbles
"He gives us more inside guys ln off the bench that can do good for third place in the
Own Fumbles Lust

Penalties
Yardage

251

432
202

380
212

55.9
17

46.8
23

442
221

558
22

50.0
27

5959 4009

49 96

4168

1101

1036
4.8

999
4.2

449

5.4
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316

0

967
4.1

17

27

176

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Returns

0

0

108
39.4

66
40.0

82
39.4

63

8.0

40
1.8

58
7 8

0

0

0

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73

19.1
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35

13

17

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816

95
783

109
'48

109
987

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25

46

22
25

16
28

22

13
11

39.9

1

Extra Poiiils
Field Goals

46

Field Goals Attempted
Safeties

26

16

Total Points

212

77

Scoring
1ouch10ns
Rushing
Passing

22

289

1
384

38
0

60
22.3
0

33

II
10

2

1

23
ii

44

22

26

1

21
14

12

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26

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356

208

0
195

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SCOREBOARD

Hockey

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grsbbedthepucklnascramble
In fred of Sabies' goalie

Rolls On

Edwarda.
liberty Christian if Sanford
'Brman's goal was not a came up with a 31.27 victory
bad goal," said Edwards. "He over Deltona Quistlan Thuronly had aiut sIx inches to aday despite the absence of Mar
make It from an angle. I didn't center Kevin Waters, who,out with the flu.
gut a good view of the shot
Waters Is expected back In
because (Bobby) Qarkes legs
the
lineup today when Liberty
were u the
wifftains Orange C3ulstlan of
"I had the puck In the car. Orlando.
tier," said BrIsman. "lbs
DILTONA CHRISTIAN:
fros*ifths goal was cloggedup Christlsn444; Conlsyl-1.9; Harvey
50 I came out an the side. I O00; Mullins 0-01; French
O'Connor 10-7; Tartar 040; Geyer
wasn't very far away from the 14-2. Totals
13127.

net when I shot It."
Do
AS Dpnt

sz.i

ad Bob Kelly scored the other
P'IlaWp1da goals while Rick
Martin, Gil Perresalt and Jim

LIII STY CNN l$TIANs
CaId,rweod 344; Bennett 14.3;
Chambers 21$; 0. Watt 7.1.11;
Hoed 1-0-2; Wade 3.74; Swann 0-0.0;
N. Watt 04-0, T. Watt 00-I; Hancøck 142. Totals 11.4-35.

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Toronto

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19 19 7

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17 1611 45
16 22 5 37

Buffalo

Minnesota
Thv's Nests
Buffalo 4, PhIla 1, tie

Baston 4 St. Louis 0
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Friday's SInes
Chicago at Atlanta
Detroit
roit as Washington
Mirew$a at Colorado
Toronto at Vancouver
SImes

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Cesleresce
AffaWIc Division

W I. Pd. SB

Wash

1011I18
New Jrs.y
New York
Boston

PIlL Folds Two Franchises

2913.650-

3614.6302
21 30 .113 7½
21 21 .467 914
14 27 .311 14½

Cestral Olvisles
San Anton
Houston
Atlanta

SAN DIEGO (UP!) - In a decision It admitted was based on ecomonics, the six-team
Pacific Hockey Lingua Thursday announced
has folded Ike San Francisco and Los
franchises.

Chevelnd

Detroit
New Orins

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3116.634 25104012½
36 21 .543 1
11 26 .395 10½
1.4 31 .311 14½
11 33 .395 13½

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Midwest DIVISION
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Ken City
271543$ Denver
2421.1334
MIlesuks
21 37 .431 0½
Chicago
I725J$10
Indiana
IS 25 .361 11½
Pacific Division
* L Pd. SB

Slim 1.1* On SIe.l.rs
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sentiments aside,
Amarillo Slim, in New York to promote his
it annual Poker aaaslc at the Las Vegas
Hilton Jan. 25 to Feb. to is betting agilad
Dillia In the Stèr Bowl.
1 love TeZ_,r said the 1400t3, 172-potid
card shark who is bill I as the werIds
j'estast
player. "But W1111111111-I'mbetting,
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Seattle

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Friday'sSIass
Milwsukss at Belles
Cleveland it Niw York
Portland it New Orleans

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Washington at Chicago
Denver at Indiana
San Antonio at Kan City
Houston at Los Angeles
Saturday's Games
Boston at Philadelphia
indlan4 atN

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New Orleans at Atlanta
Kansas City at Detroit
Portland at San Antonio
Seattle at Chicago
Golden State at Denver

Houston at Phoenix

Ok. Chris 51, Bthny
77
Oral Roberts SO, Lamar 11
Ozarks 90, Ark. Coll &amp;4
So. Ark. 75, Hendrix 67
UTEP 71, Wyoming 61
West
Arizona 70, UCLA 69
.rind VV, Air .Frce Il
So. Cob. $6. Wstrn 55
So. Cal. 69, An:. 65
USC 69, Arizona St. 65
Utah St. 93, Lng Bch 14
W. Mont. $0, E. Mont. sy

Transactions
College
Basketball
Thursday
last
Albany St.

BflolS

Canislus 93, Scrntn 72
Domncn 90, St. Jos SI
EiscViwr 53, Nasrth $I
GiOtow,i 75 Foi'dham 65
Grove Cty Ii, Geneva 66
Hobart 74, RIT 63
lana 70, St. Peter's 6$
Ithaca 77, Elmira 71
Juniata II. MessIah 53
King's 56, Ellitown 71
LIytle 60. Columbia 54
Mntttnvi 72, LIU 70
1''hnst $4, Wstmnstr 79

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1)137.40. Time 31.37.
Sev.nth Race,Is,
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3 Grand Gal
3.50 4.20 3.60
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10.00 S50
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3.10
0 (35) 41.50; P (35) 50.70; 1 (35.
51 316.20: Time 39.21.
Eighth Race, 5.16, C:
3 Rick Agreed
5.10 4.40 3.20
6 Darkness
21.20 9.00
I RH's Queenie
1.50
0(34) 65.40; P (3-6) 145.50; 1 (36.
1) 1.221,10, Time 31.46.
Ninth Sacs, 5.16. I:
1 Hard Crash
15.60 5.20 5.10
3 Texas P.s.
7.40 5.20
6 Vazuero
4.60
0(13) 13.00; P (1.3) 64.50; T 0.3.
6) 214.40. Time 31.62.

Thursday
Hockey
Tenth Race,5-16, A:
St. Louis
Sent center Rick
Snow Job
14.00 3.60 4.00
Stiinske on loan to Silt Lake City In $7Dirt's
Ho
5.20 5.20
the Central Hockey League
and 2 Michigan Ekko
6.20
recalled center Mike Zuke from that
0 (7.0) 24.40; P (7-0) 93.00; T (I-111(7.5.
club.
2) $ 1.20. Time 31.33.
•asksrnati
Eleventhlacs, 5.16, 0:
Boston - Signed guard Frankie
Sanders for the remainder of the 6 Dolls
Princess 12.50 4.00 3,20
Ranger
-i
2
5.20 2.50
season.
$ Husker Smoke
3.00
Ia$511
2) 21.40: P (5-2) 65.90: 1 (1.3.
Pittsburgh
Named Jack
Schrom as vice president of public 5) 77.60. Time 31.94.
Twelfth Race, As, 0:
relations, promotions and sa
les, and I Brenda A
11.60 3.60 19.00
promoted Harding Peterson from
4.40 3.10
vice president of Player p.o.0 6 HD's Gay
2 WycliU Dee Dee
3.00
executive vice president.
0(14) 31.01; P (1-6) 95.10, 1 (1-6New York Yankees
Signed 2)160.00. Time 39.66.
Willie Randolph to a liv..yeen
A - 3.570; Handle $271,691.
contract estimated in excess of a
million dollars.
Cleveland
Signed Andre
Thornton to a fiveyear, notrade
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M. Harvey 101, A.B
Onionta U. Oswego
Plattsburgh 64, SPI 53
Potomac SS, A. Arndl 52
Sttn Is 57. T. Aquins 50
Temple 70, Bucknell 69
D.C. 56, Lincoln
W. Md. 77, J. Hopkins

Buffalo at Boston
Chicago of NY lsindrs
Phila at Montreal
Atlanta at Detroit
Wash at PIttsburgh
NV Rngns at St. Louis
Colorado at Minnesota
Toronto at Los

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Duke 51, Wake Forest 69
Fayttvill St. 110, Lvngstnl9
Fla. St. 93, Mmphis St. 56

GrvWebb 111, Wngte 91

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Soccer

New York (NASL)
Signed
forward
Gary
Etherington,
goalkeeper End Yasin and midTerry Garbift and Boris
Bandov, all to ens-year contracts.
Detroit (NASL) - Signed Dan ish
striker Niels Guldblerg to a one.
year contract.
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Midwest
Crffige 67, Lwrnce $7
Creightn 76, W. Tea 42
Drury 74, Evangel 71
I. Mo. 16, SW Mo. 7$
Elmhrst, SI. St. Fran 72

Eureka $I, Greonvl 54
Graceland 50, Coe 79
Ill. SI, Wisconsin 74
Ind-St. N, Wichita St. 54
Iowa $4 Purdue 46
Lakeland 1$, Marion 71
Louisvl 03. CIncI 17
Mich. St. $2 Ind. SI
MIch. $3. Nrth rn 51
MlirnDuI N, St
$3
Milwaukee 71, Howard 71
N. MIch. 10), W. III. 01
MIre Dine SI. Sin Fran 69
N. iowa $1, E. in. 72
Ohio St. SI, Mien. 01

Parkede U. Gin Bay U
Prncpla 70, SW Teen. 51

Cmrn 53, I.Csnt. Ok. $6
Cent Ark. 70. Harding 73

Hendorion 71. Ouachita $1
Midwin V. Lub Chris Ii
New Max. 94. Cob. $1.76
N.M. St. II, Drake 15

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High Pt 90, Srbr-$ctia 77
J. MadIson 107, Saps. 69

IJNC.Wlm 71 Ark.- L.R. 71
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1OA—Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Frêday, Jan. i, 1fl

IN BRIEF
$75,000 OK 'd For More Land
Near Lake Mary

High Site

The Seminole County School Board has
unanimously agreed to purchase 15 acres of
land adjoining the new Lake Mary High
School
The land is being purchased from Ernest
Humphr.j for a total price of $75,000 and is
located on the north side of the property. It
will be used to provide for future expansion for
the school, which is expected to open in
December 1980 at a cost of between $9 million
and $11 million.

New Rock Lake Boundaries
Discussions are now underway at four
Seminole County middle schools to draw new
district boundaries for the students who will
be leaving the four schools and attending the
new Rock Lake Middle School. The new
middle school, being built at a cost of

$3,923,145, k expected to be completed by
January 1980 and is designed to take students
from Teague Middle School, Tuscawilla
Middle School, Mllwee Middle School and
South Seminole Middle School.
All four school committees will meet later to
iron out any differences; final boundaries will
be presented to the school board in February.
B ear Lake WaIk.In Freezer
Bear Lake Elementary School will be
receiving a new walk-in freezer thanks to
unanimous vote by the Seminole County
School Board to purchase the freezer for $6,811
from the company

was

the second lowest bid

the first bid was rejected because the

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A Pick-Up Truck For Crooms

been purchased by the
A pick-up truck
school district to be used at Crooms High
has

Lyman Architect: More

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School Board has

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Special Vision Help Ready

The Seminole County school district Is
asking parents who have children with any
serious vision problems to call the school to
arrange for special help.
The request is coming on the heels of Vision
Program Awareness Week which will run
from Jan.21 through the 27. Currently there
are 22 chIldren in Seminole County schools
with serious vision problems who are attending regularciass with sighted peers. TheY
receive special instruction from a teacher

with spec a) training as well as specialized
Instructional materials—LEONARD

KRANSDORF
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YACS, club for singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden Qub,
710 E. Rcllln., Orlando.
D11
Or$.a O.b 7:30 p.m., Deltona Uridlan

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SATURDAY, jijy
TceIm UMInd (bsea. Tribe at Florida, 7 p.m.,
Sanford Cheenber of Coerce.
ar-'--liCeeyC------iC..pnt MsMing,7p.m.,
Green Acru Cw'pgrosiJ SR Ui, Fored City.
, for ablos over 189 p.m., to
IsIse I Rosen
snldoijd, Wider Park Civic Canter, 2001 )llubl Ave.,
Wider Park.
Sanford AA W..os's (km, 2p.m., 1301 W. Fird St.
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StopatGansvaMeneiin. Lilve Civic Vimter, Saedord, 10
am. Rdirn 4:30
RedCa'essTssecerps,Oa.m.to noon, RId
8IrIVCS
- Cedar, Cenisiberry.

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ProVidence slId kCeiu Boulevards, DeitIEs. MINIC by
ICopsi.
D1y Rode Iidi Ases, (se None $bsw, ii a.m.,
WilCOSIJuAnna,4mlliswedo1I4.n8R.SpecWon
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Officers
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Maliland.
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HAS IT ALL
Horseback riding, swimming
pool, tennis court, S acre farm, 3
BR, 2 bath with C.H&amp;A in the
country,

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this sm delightful 3 BR, 1 b
home on corner lot—nice area—
ideal for golden years or just
beginners. Has budget price tagl
Just $23,

GROCERIES
s acre farm. 4 acres cultivated, 1
acre wooded. $2,500 dwn. Only
$143 mo

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339-0309

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41—Houses

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Full time all anelmd work in
Aucilen House. Chauffeur's
Mrvy lifting I some
sales required. $01•ry +
potential iiiS profits. Apply In
set-sen $anlsrd Auction, 12115.
FretidI Avi.
Is ____________________
Busy Mother needs living
oreeim*isr tsr 7412
bays. Sanford ares. Prefer live
In 64.1171 bst'nCa.m.&amp;$p.m
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lap Onlyl Wanted Couki. dliii.
waitresses. Apply

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'3 BR, 1½ bath, range, r$., dtsii.w,
wash.r.irye,. Panced

Repairs. Leaks, Fast Service
. c. Accepted
*7.1111
Little want ads bring bee, big
rflults. Just try one. 333.1611 or
1319953

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
cipaing, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses.Heat.d
kennels 322 5153

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VIL HEATER CLEANING

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u ebelievable opened beamed
ceiling in Living Room. 2 BR,
fireplace, 1 yr. warranty. Owner
will hold mig. Only $14JIS.

SSWPUNS

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TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
sswnp rsm$us Ikansed &amp; hisuret FRI cit. N3iI

323.7133

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so Serene pslce.3 SR home plus
1 BR cottage. Convenient to
schools I the.19, geod in.
ue$tmod rentalo. $63,111.

_________________________ Clsifdry living near Lii. Mary, 4.5,
Pam. rm., Sewing rm., rental
PRECISION SAW FILING
uii on property. 545111.
Let usfs yeunsiwl
AmIt-ICIII 111W All 30$-I13
yfair biav$ifuI 31½- central
lilA sparkling clean, many
lictras. 1 yr. warranty. $31011

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Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577

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Pio*1i kIlIDS
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REALTY

B NO KS I
'A HOME SUPERMARKET"
243 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Da.NNYS PAINTING
Interior Ex*Ior Heuse Painting
Llcen5id.lflsVr,d.Ia4jj
FREE EstImates. (3551 322-91..

walls, patIos. Ent. to driveways.
silo Stone Houses. No lob to .
Fieldstone for saul 323-1314.

HAL COUIRT'

SEIGLER

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ROB FOlEY
Wiring I Repairs
Call 333941$
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2 STORY DUPLEX NEAR
DOWNTOWN I LAKE MON.
ROE. 2 BEDROOM EACH.
OWNER FINANCING AVAIL.
ABLE, $19,910.

AM PAINTING
All types painting I house
cleaning. Free lW 3234391.

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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY PAINTED,
FENCED YARD. 131,900.
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REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

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LW* Houling
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Yard Debrls,Trasis,
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-3371
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3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH FRAME IN
GOOD CONDITION NEAR
SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL.
Sl,,.

1 Man, quality operation
lyrs.ixp.Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 327.1331

AlteratIons, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707.

HOI'OId HIM IieIty

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EALTORS PARK

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MEINTZER TILE
New or reoalr, leaky showers OU
Specialty. 23 yrs. Exp. 671.7617.

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ANYTIME
AuItlpIe Listing ServIce

CUSTOM HOMES IVILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
5.0. SALINT IASSOC. 322-5143

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REDUCEO$2,010 fonquick sale. A
real attractIve buy, 3 BR, 1½
bath, like
to yew.
Excellent nelglsberhood. This
5
properly. Call telay to
129,911.

322-2420

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OVER 1 ACRE Lk, front
EXECUTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath
home. Has all extras, Tenneesee
stonefire.laceo,snt.DR&amp;LR, .

Sanford's Sales Leader

INSULATION— Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberlgas I. Cellu.
lose. Lowest prIces. Call 231413
or SO4-7U-0S collect.

PAINtING, CARPENTRY
ICAIINETS
.auty Care
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3331
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ALON
TOWERS BEAU
interior, Exterior Plastering
giy Harriett's Beauty Nook
Plasterpatching4simnulated
S1SE. 1st St., 322-3713
brick I stone specialIty. 3322750

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'alt's his own fault. He kept insisting on a title!"
43-Lots.Acreage

41—Houses
Build to suit - our lot or yours
FHA VA, FIIA 733 &amp; 215.

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WANTED
LOTS TO PURCHASE
CASH. 322 2257

M. Unsworth Realty

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REALTOR
ML5
323 6061 or eves. 323 0517

Garage sales are in season rell
the people about it with a
Classified Ad in the Herald. 122
2611. 831 999)

hew 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $21,000 to
13$,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 323-2217.
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FT U area near entrance, 4 pie I lot
on small lake 513.500+
Lake Mary, lake view lot, I ice
shade trees slO,000

MUST SELL MAKE OFFER
509 Plumosa
PINECREST 3.3, C+H&amp;A, car
peted, FR, fenced back, carport.
AskIng $35000.
MARKHAM RD. 3-2, wS acres,
$40,000.
LAKE MANY 21, $21,500.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0759
332.7443
3734569

Jan.20121
111 RABUN COURT
SANORA SOUTH
AAKE A WISH 3 BR, 1½ bath
home In Sanora South with many
extras! C-H&amp;A, w-w carpet, eq.
kitchen, Kidney pool, Patio I
large fenced yardl BPP WAR.
RANTED. Your wish can come
tru for lust 544.300!

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NEW 3$WTb.tl,
136.000.110 mt. Broker Contract.
or. 3321057,

ONE OF THESE JOBS
IS WAITING FOR YOU
210 Commerci&amp; 323-5176
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CentralHeatlAircond,FreeEst,
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford. 332.1771
Crawford's Refrigerallon: Hav4
your Mates or furnace serviced
I checked for Winter.
Lic. Bonded. ins. 333.5)00
JACK FRST— Cent. Heat 4 Air
Cond. Service. Free Est, on
Inst. Comm &amp; Res. 333.0303,

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PERMATEX COATING I
HOME IMPROVEMENT
131-6*79
131.6$67

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House fcr riid. Water I. lights
furnished, $120 per mo. In
Os$ n.Carwacta,*paim,,to
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Ave., Sanford.

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BATEMAN REALTY

339.0501

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House for Sale by Owner
121 Raburn Ct., Sanora So.
3 BR, Den. *%i Bath
Lots of Extras. 323-0204

VOPEN HOUSE"
SAT. &amp; SUN. 12 TO 5

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OUR JOB
PLAS1'ICTRAINEE
MANAGER TRAINEE
PHARMACISTCLERK
PAYNLCLERK
HOSTESS
OFFICINICEPTION1ST
LAUNDRYHELP
SECRETARY
STEEL $AWOPIRATOR
CUSTODIAN
ASMILY MECHANIC
WELDERS
MACHINIST
WAITRESS
COOKS

NEAL- ESTATE Associate needld
to work in Sanford or Longwood
area. Tony Coppola Associates,
Realtor. $300333.

STENSTROM
REALlY

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WE ARE NO.1

SUPER SUNLAND 3 BR, 1 bath,
large lot, quiet area. Very Clean,
neat home. $27,500 F HA-VA.

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residential area, nicely land.
icopit 1 yr. Wsvranfy. $37,911
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at ORLANDO SEMINOLE JAI.
ALAI, US 17.92 &amp; SR 4)6—
Opening Feb. 17. CENTRAL
FLORIDA'S BIGGEST I BEST.
Every Sat 8. Sun Sellers write
HH Main P0 Box 240. Yonkers,
NY 10702.

FORREST GREEt 1E
INC. REALTORS
$ 6aflor3394li eves.

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ERROL L. GREENE
Realtor
641 6923

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

2524 PARK DR. 3232111
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
122-9254
333399'.
322 0645

42-?Mbile Homes
12x44 MOBLE HOME. 1972
MODEL, 3 BEDROOMS, 1½
BATH ON AN ACRE. $16,500.
1970 BRIGADIER 1?xtO, FURNISHED. $5,000.
WOODED 1.6 ACRES IN MOBILE
HOME AREA NEAR GENEVA.
SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
321 0440
SKYLINE 14' w-fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Dr.
3233200
VA IFHA FinancIng

43-Lots-Acreage

Trade top quality $4,000 1st
mortgage FreeS. Clear 1975,1
owner Cream Puff Olds Station
WagonS. cash for equity In? or)
BR. home or duplex. 531 2542+
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47-A--Mortgages Bought
&amp; Sold
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. N. Legg, Llc.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 4-D
Wymore Rd., Aitamonte.
862-7453
Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle items with a Classified
Ad+ Call a friendly ad taker at
322 7611 or 831 999)

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BUY JUNK CARS
From$10t0$50
Call 322-1621
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Ford '73 Ranger. auto, AC
$1550
323 0777

AKC German Shepherd puppies,
champion lines. Exc. coloring I
temperament. 323 1405+
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'10 Chevy CuStom 10 Deluxe. 14.000
ml Asking $700 &amp; take over
Paymts. 6655205 anytime.
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Must find immediate homes for
cats. Free to good home. 2 Fem.
CaticosI spayed; BIk male. Ex.
celleni pets. 3225554.
68—Wanted to

Buy

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'71 Ford, 2 OR HI, Loaded
MuSt see to appreciate
5750. 322 $471

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77 Grand Prix. Excellent
P01
COfld. Air, radio, velour interior,
15,000 ml, $1,500 or best offer &amp;
take over payments of $140.51
Call 323.3737

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Dodge '70 Wagon
322 5752

Paying $15 mecs, $7.50 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling—any
condition. 3234611.

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AMFM Stereo RadIo, 4 speed PRO
turntable, S track laos player.
Sold new $600. a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of 5)1
per mc. Call 131.1711 for free
home demonstration.

'6) Olds, 1275
New Inspect ion sticker
Call aftS, 323 Ill)

*WANTED *
SMALL GAS HEATER
CALL 322 III)

AY TONA AU TO AUCTION
Hwy. 92, 1 mile west of SPeedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUtO AUCTION every
Tuesday I. Saturday at 1:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-255
5311 for further details.

Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, he finest in used
furniture. Reirig.. stoves, tools.

JUSTMAKE PAYMENTS—'re to
'is models. Call 339-10o or LII
1605 (Dealer).

Try

69-Stamps-Conn

leleviun - 2$" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Reoular S.MO.
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 131-1714 day or
night.

Coin Show. FREE ADMISSION
Jan. 17, 13, 14. Frl.Sat, 10 a.m -7
p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.S p.m. 60
dealers buying • selling US I
Foreign Coins—stamps. FREE
APPRAISALS. Sponsored by the
Central Florida Coin Club,
Sheraton Orlando Itt. AIrport
Inn, 35)5 Beeline Dr., On.
Across from Orlando In.
ternational Airport.

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Carport Sale
Furn., Appliances, Misc.
1210W. 20th SI. Sat &amp; Sun 95

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8O—Autos for Sale

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanlord Fur.
niture Salvage. 3325721.
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YOU NAME IT—I BUY IT
SANFORD AUCTION
izi ,'rencn Ave
3327340

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Must Sell clean custom '72 630
Yamaha w-150 kit &amp; cafe ram. A
steal at $430 firm. Call 3233130
or after 6 pm. 349.51)2.

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIRAGENCY
323 7710

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3225151

53_TvRadiSer
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54-Garage Sales

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78-MotOrCycles

64—Equipment for Rent

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Junk Cars Removed

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
3fl 3990

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Parts.
KENMORE WASHER
Service. Used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230497

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
327 9)11
Eves after 61 weekends

52—Appliances
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FILL DIRTS. TOP SOIL
YELLOWSAND
Call Dick Lacy, i73.75a0

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Good Used lelevlSions. $23 and up
MilI,r's26l9OrlandoAue.
3220352
CLASSIFIEDAVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
('net

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62-Lawn-Garden
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UN SALE
NIW twin size box
Springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ci.
pc.; NEW colfee table wIth 2
matching end tabies $39. Sanford
- urniiure aivage, I, , so. ot
Sanford. 322 1721.

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'73 Mazda Couo.'. AM FM $ tract,
mag wheels. Moving must sell,
$400 or best offer. 321 0103.
VW '7) new eng., new paint
A C, cxc. cond. $1,100
3330717
VW's '641'67
Both run, but need work
3250-1300. 323-0717

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34 ACRES FRONTING ON CRY.
STAL LAKE IN THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY READY FOR
OEVELOPMENT INTO HOME
SITES. $5,000 PER ACRE.
SELLER FINANCING.
S ACRES LAKE FRONT IMPROVED PASTURE, E. OF
SANFORD. $4,000 PER ACNE.
EXCELLENT TERMS.
2', ACRES TALL PINE I PAL.
METTO, GENEVA AREA,
10,230. GOOD SELECTION.
5. ACRES NICELY WOODED
NEAR OSTEEN GOLF
COURSE. $19,100. LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.
10.35 ACRES PASTURE LAND,
OSTEEN AREA. ALL OR PART
AT $3,000 PER ACRE.
30 ACRES WOODED HRhH
GROUND OSTEEN AREA. ALL
OR PART, $2555 PER ACRE,
EXCELLENT TERMSI
ATTENTION: WE HAVE MANY
PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN
THIS GENERAL ARIA,
PASTURE LAND. WOODED
ACREAGE, LAKE FRONT
PROPERTIES I RIVER
FRONT PROPERTIES. CALL.
US FOR DETAILS.

TRUCKLOAD
NEW TOOL AUCTION
Location:

DILL'S AUCTION SIRVICI
1½ miles East of .4 on West 46, Sanford, Florida

* JANUARY 19, 1979 • 7800 P.M. *

SALE ITEMS CAN 51
IN$PSCTIDO$SNOUS
BEFORE SALE TIMII

Auct1og..: Lwhs C. Idi

Th2ati 3233621
WE CARRY HIGHEST QUALITY
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NAME BRANDS!

BICO - ROCKWELL - ROD'AC - FULLER - CUMMINGS- STEELCRAFT - CONTINENTAL
BUFFALO - SHOPMATE WOODS - BLACK &amp; DECKER - McGRAW EDISON - WATERLOO
INGERSOLL RAND WEN NASA
WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF AU. HAND TOOLS AND ACCUIORII$ ON WHEELS
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A complete selection of hand tools, air tools, electric tools for the
plumber, carpenter, mechanic, electrician, trucker, farmer, painter,
contractor, shop owner or serious tool user In any profession. We try
tohaveltail—driulbltstoairtool$,hack$awblad.$tOtabl.uw,,
paint brushes to compressors, sandpaper to grinders, extension cords to
ch h

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SEIGLIR REALTY

THIS IS THE LARGEST

BROKER
"A LAND SUPIIMAR KIT"
21395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

SALE OF THIS KIV1

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

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51-Household Goods

MontgomeryWard chest freezer
23cu. ft. manual defrost
$ 150+ 323 6706

Priced to Sell
'75 Dodgc 100 paneled van, 6 cyl.,)
sp+, AC, mag wheels, good tires.
insulated, carpet, $7500 FIRM!
Call 37) 9235.

Guitars. Drums. Banios Corn.
plete Thomas organs, pIanos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
2202 French Ave
322 2255

Used Appliances: Gas, Oil,
Electric heaters; gas, electric
stoves &amp; retrig Furnishings &amp;
Misc. items 317 Palmetto Ave.

Losing your home 8. credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; bu
equity. 332 0216.

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

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'72 Dodge Van, good condition
Camper Equipment
323 3711
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59-Musical Merchandise

WILSON MAIER FURI'41 lURE
BUY SELL TRADE
372 562
311315E First St.

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47-Real Estate Wanted

SANFORD- 3 Bdr, 2 bath,
spacious great room, lovely
screened POOL. A must see!
$39,900.

75-A--Vans

Scuba, U 5. divers yellow tank,
calypso compensator, AMF
regulator &amp; bag, weight belt—iS
lbs shot, nova mask &amp; snorkel,
rocket tins, depth gauge, sea
hawk knife, goody bag &amp; gear
bag. 1600. 122-5193.
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We have a Singer Fulura sewing
mach. Sold new br $650 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only $1 16 bal due. purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You 'an have mach for SUd
cash o take up payments of $12
mo Will take trade as part
payment Call 531 171-I day or
night. 1-ree home trial, no
obligat ion

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For Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential AuctIons &amp; Ap.
prailals. Call Dell's Auction. 323.
5620

RACQUET STRINGING—GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. 15
Scott Reagan 332.017?

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10 cicre Iracts, St. Jo4in River
access trom *1100 per acre. $750
dwn, 20 yr. terms, Osteen.
Zachary N Trlbbte, Realtor,
3056681696 &amp; 8300026+ Eve &amp;
wkends 90-1 734 0964.
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CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND
new home for
everything
. +ev.n for you'

72-Auction _______

57-Sports Equipment

Modern-- 1 couch, 1 chair, mat
thing ottoman. Herculon
material. Wooden end &amp; mat
ching coffee tbls+ 5700+ 85 323
0161 or aft 6 571 3903+

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2lRhoussforrent
5lg,,H
Call 3234W

IUtTOS

3-D, Inc., REALTOR

WIWII

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I0BIII's

LAKE MANY 3 BR, freshly —
painted. Double lot. Carport.
Priced to Sell.

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

B,' OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath, almost
new, orange trees, C-H&amp;A. 7'+
pcI. assumable mort. Call 323
5264.

REALTORS

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RECEPTIONIST — permanent
positicn.with good pay ii cx.
ceilent benefits for sharp girl
wIth good telephone voice,
3-Aptnnts Furnishsd
typing, shorthand &amp; general
office experience required. Paid
medical insurance, vacation &amp;
For Rent: Adults only, includes
holidays provided. If you would
water, furnished. $123 cash mo.
enloy meeting people and an332.333k
swing the phone for one of the
1 BR furnIshed Garage Apt.
nations largest builders apply
Suitable for retired couple. Nice
betweenla.rn,$Sp.m.wk. days
neighborhood. 332.7954.
at oi S. Sanford Ave. or 5.'14
resume to Cardinal Industries
Inc., P.O. lox U, Sanford, Fl., AptL t Senior Citiiuts Down.
32771. Equal Employment
town, very clean 4 roomy sá
Opportunity,
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.
Carpentersneeded. Apply K-Mart,
.17-921 AIrport Blvd., Sanford,
between 7 am. 1 4 p.m.
32—Houses Unfurnished

2135' S French 117 93) Sanford
323 5321

Estate Yard Sale
Furn., dishes, linens, misc.
95 Sal &amp; Sun 243) Palmetto Ave.

MARKET*
* WORLD *

ROBSON MARlN
2927 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla. 37771

MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine &amp; Oak $35 Truckload
323 1051.

REALTY WORLD.
The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

* FLEA

-Boats &amp; Accessories

SINGER ATHENA ELECTRONIC
SEWING MACHINE. Being
transferred must sacrifice
Singer Athena automatic push
button. Sold new over $1000, bal.
due $456 or take over payments
$11 mo+ Free home trial. Call
831 1714 day or night

(Ct))

2565
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PARK

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1 2 BR
units. Pool. Aduitp
only, on Lake Ada. Just So. Of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford,
Call 3231070 Mariners Village
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ANYTIME
Multiple ListIng Service

1EALTOR 32241

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Jackets, Blankets, Sleeping Bags
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
327 5791
310 Santord Ave.

24 HOUR lB 3229283
3222420
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Moving Sale - Washer, some
turn, odds &amp; ends. 2209 Hartweli
Ave. Fri Sat &amp; Sun. 322.1358.

DUE It) OIVORC company must
sacrifice Singer push button
sewing machine. Flip &amp; sew
nCeds someone to take over
payments $15 mo. or pay bal.
$128 12. Call 131-1714. WIll
deliver, no obligation.

are over when you look and
+edecide on one of
these homes S

Sanford's Sales Leader

-HIA, tennis
6yr. young 3 BR •
Court i. c5t.Q.e privileges.

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES —
JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.1!

FLLIWKY

-ae Sales

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e DAYSs
Naterfront, lovely settIng, 3-1",
fireplace, porch, tarn. rn,.0 eatin kitchen $14,730.

brick home in San Lanta, w.split
BR plan, 1g. scr. porch,
carpet, ulil. rm., &amp; Morel Just
$23,900!

CHEAPER THAN

laMerd— 1001. O.k. Furn from
IN .nsnm. i week ixaitent.
Call 332.9433 am. or 541.7513.
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30-Apsrtnwvts Unlurnishud
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JUST LISTED 3 BR, 2 bath home
in Sin Lantal Beamed ceilings,
C.H&amp;A, ww carpet, Fla. Nm.,
porch, fenced rear yd., fireplace
Much Morel BPP WARRANT.
ED. Only $340001

On a cold Winter night. This 3 BR,
1', b home has a King size LR w.
old brick FP. All you need is the
pop corn. Good location packed with extras to please

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HUNTING •
lanford 2.1 with lush carpeting
and drapes, nice eat-in kItchen,
separate din. Fm., 5' brick wall
surrounds property. $37,900.

SUPER 4 BR, 2 bath Exec. home
in ldyilwildel C.H&amp;A, custom
carpet I drapes. Fla. rm., eq.
kit., I Many Extras! What a Buy
for *35,9001 BPP WAR RANT.
EDt

ENJOY A GLOWING
FIRE

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DREAM HOME 4 BR, 2 bath home
in Hidden Lakel C.H&amp;A, ww
carpet, 1g. Fl.. Nm., porch,
homeowners assoc. w.pool I.
tennis I Many Extrasl Just
$39,00l

ENJOY THE
SECURITY

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BEAUTIFUL) BR, 1 bath home In
Mayfair area on 3 lots w
landscapingl Dining area Fla.
Rm.,wash.r&amp;dryerstaysl UtII.
rm., I Much Morel BPP WAR.
RANTED. Wowl only 545,3001

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power steering. power lI'lk*. AM item Ne.6— Thasdeiltil DIstincer THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
may ho IlIet 011'110s the
NI .4 Sanford.
Items Ne. 7 — Furnlslslnstall Na- THIS NOTICE, tefilainyef14edless vehldity Of till iCIiIMR
radio, air conditioning, whIte
eel, 22 before S or 323091 after
1:35.
Sidewall tires, vinyl upholstery and R5OfI IS
quallflcotheps
if
the
personal
AVP
sney may ,e tts.,
iis
anenslnewmffiadmspiacemswoinat For Item Ne. 7 ov, upon nut-i vaHisy Of She de5
aftup, on me venue or
s,
ISINFLATIONCIAMPING
bidder will be required Is qualifications of the personal lurlsllction if use court.
--hIChIS.
YOUR SPENDING POWER,
furnhuh
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BIDS WILL. BE OPENED AND
Paymn
Beg. Boat latsIe_iøer
fOf Pertemaiics up,wjg, on the venus or Ml. CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND loll AIN 5 helP 1111.1 beds. p,
READ ALOUD AT 2:11 P.M., Beside, loch in tIne amount 11111 lurIsmcties if Iii. ceert.
10I''
KNIDIR
ASSOC.
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED
*t$lI Cell 1443555
MONDAY, JANUARY 32.1*19, IN pet-conS Of ISII bid aMOuiW nd ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS,
W7w.Coaunetclal
WILt. SI FOE EVEN BARRED
loawet-hhy WMi Predudi, Son.
ProOf s5 h1SINIICS. Bled forms wIll OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED
THE ADMINISTRATIVE
p.NS), Sanford
PIddlCaHOROfNiIs
ted. Pis., MIys. Of Toekwsed
BUILDING OP THE HOUSING be furnIshed by $onnhiols Ceusdy WILL BE FOREVER
Netici Of AIsi*atism:
BARRED
t-Y
WIlnsSIamornwhs car. keep
AUI NOR ITY OF THE CITY OF Purchasing DMSIOII.
- g I$ pçaflos of thiS 10.1979.
1*
cemjinj I'..*.. m. 2
SANFORD, 94 CASTLE BREWER
AU wart shell be hi accord with Notice A niSIritim: 4snury
OnIINIY A. Cirtit
REALTY INC.
yoIN
eesusg,
COURT, SANFoRD, PLOR1DA.
spsclflcatlsnsavailable InI%55ff$CS 12, 1979,
U Personal Beyative
MUI.TIPt.ILISTING—*EALTO*,
4
flnhobbi
weed
ports.
Cod
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF Of till Put-chasing AIMS.
Margenet
— Of
pvtce GUm
Proteably - 1 p.m. 04k
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Tine County rssari.ras Sill rIght Is
JUST LISTED.
pay pi
$lE MILUNOR CARTER,
p
Cry,, 4114.
FLORIDA, RESERVES THE riled any er all bids. with or
Older home wish small adisinins +
04'. 011143. CARTER
PIIIIISMIS.
RIGHT TO WAIVE IN. without cause, to walvi
c.
.
Of
Beceesid
15111. of
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE. If
FORMAITI1LAND TO REJECT teclmlcslitles on Is 1cc tile bid
ATtORNEY FOR PERSONAL
L 43, PrIce
$Wariwsrath4isaCaroerlr.
ANY AND Au.. BIOS.'
which hi NI Maimed wet .or
REPEISENTATIVI
riled sales mirss-ns,iI we
11g. Ttiemas Wiflesi, Ill
He Werest if me Clumsy.
ACRES, CrntryCk$ Rd I UIf1
ATTORNEY POE PETITIONERS OivOfes lt_Jia. 111.
he,i
a Career DS11Ii$ItssIl
ADMINISTRATOR
$TINITROM, DAVI$ I
Nshert s. s.rris.
Ie AllC , nu
PlIurem**Wisrmstivafu
HOUSING AUTHORITY OP
lNTO$I4
.
HUTCNI$ON I MORRIS
piptulils yeel Elulil ad
THE CITY OP SANFORD,
Beam 417
P.O Us. 1335
e4d
North Part Avenue
_
Nl,wy
+
FLORIBA
.
Sanford Fl. 35571
sate, i. awn
Sanford, Fl.
full rangs Of 51141114. Per in.
(III) 33$144$
IIINd* I IN
Ttiui: )
ui
Tatsghiu.s: 1111)3511551
*.
PUOIIIR Jan. 1, IL 194 II 1*79
PublIsh: ry 1L *9
p
Publish JOm. 11.19, 9*79
g,
p.
Zales
J.J.*SUI,
$a
EVM$NO
DIF.11
019-11
DIP.91
DIP..
101 *F.
30$1155, a.n
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SELLERS 4 BUYERSI
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOMEI
WESELLHOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,)277495

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for Sale

by Gill Fox

S pc+ BR Suite new,
5 Pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat $41.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
130 &amp; up; El. Stove $60 &amp; up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up+ Sanford
Furniture S3lvage, 1792 So. of
t,anfOrd. 3234754.

HOUSE.
1eat as a pin Lake Mary - 3-2
only 4 years old, nicely landscaped yard, well, Central HIA.
$36,300.

REALTY

Call Ba rt

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STENSTROM

UNIQUE2BR HOME
uge FR. newly painted, beautiful
oak floors. Great Oak shaded
corner lot. Manyad
features
Detached garage with spare BR
&amp; bath. SEE THIS HOME
TODAYI $33,300.

29-Rooms

SIDE GLANCES

YOURs
ovily and immaculate best
describes this Sanford 3-1',, new
carpeting, Central HIA only 1"
years o,id, well with plenty
outside faucets to water lovely
shrubs and fruit trees. $31,000.

ash for your Iott Will build
your lot or our l.
V Enterprises. Inc.
edet Inc., Realtor
644-3013

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FIIIDAY, JANUARY 19
Tugkwsud AA, closed, $ p.m., St. Richard's church,
Isk. Howell Road.
Lssgweed AA, closed, $ p.m., Rolling lUlls Moraviall

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•FHA235-Conv. Homes

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Low Down Payment

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41-Houses —

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Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
Sanford, 32711.
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41—Ibuses

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S.cretary—Responsi. for typing
1 tsI*sna rscep*Ienlst. Please
ion, sg
apply fIends
Jewift Lane, Sanford. 332-3300.
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ASSISTANT FOREMAN4SCtOrY
shløirø a. receiving.
Good physical condition.
Military retiree acceptable.
WIllIng to learn. 323.1101.

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Private piano I drum lessons w
experienced teachers. 33U3S.
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1jlNotc

Friday, Jan. 19, 1979—hA

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iSH&amp;

.a
,ata aS
1
s,+.... -"'
•UIW WIJflIU wnicn vu
wuwci U! IflPI 5W! 10 quieT 110
COLLEGE and delIvered not later
redeem.
confirm title,
than date and hour mentioned
CULL
DATED
this
17th
day
of
January above.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
1979.
that an action to quiet and confirm
Owner resirvesthe right to reject
(SEAL)
title to Plaintiff, their heirs and
anyorallbidsorcerfaintmrtionsat
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH,
IN.
assigns,
in
PREVENT
and to lands located in
a bid as stipulated In the FORM OF
Clerk of the CIrcuit Co
Seminole County, FlorIda, to wit:
PROPOSAL., and Is waive any
BIRTH DEFECTS
By:
Eve
Crab$ree
The South two.thirds of Lots 10,11
formalIties and techelcsltfles In
DepUty Clerk
and 12, Block "C", Merritt Park,
biddIng,
and to award the job in the
van den Beta. Gay &amp; Burk.. P.4+
,,w.,..,.y,w vv,u.y, nv, .,
uuiv inrerejv ov five LVt. NO 010
-thereof
recorded
Attolleys
for
Plilitlif
THpssPAC(cOVW1oSytH(ptJeLpSHEI cording to theplat
shall bewithdrawnforaperlodof 30
lnPlat BookS, Page 22,of the PublIc P.O. BOx 793
deys from the openIng dote,
OrlandO,
Florida
32102
Records of Seminole County,
Publish Jan. i, 261 Feb.2, 1979
Publish: January 1, 26, 1979
_________________ Florida.
__________________
DEF.71
______________________
DEF-$4
has been filed against you and you
_______________________
_______________________
are required to serve a copy of your
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH written defenses, if any, to it on
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PAUL F. BRYAN of the firm of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Winderweedle, Haines, Ward &amp; SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO, ?$.16$1.CAU.A
Woodman, P.A., Plaintiff's at- PROBATE DIVISION
Pile Number 79.1 CF
wINTER PARK FEDERAL tarneys, whose mailing address is FIle Number 79.9-CF
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA. P.O. Box ISO, Winter Park, Florida
IN REm ESTAtE OF
flON,
32790, on or before February 21st, IN RE: ESTATE OP
JOS1E MILLINER CARTER, a-k-a
PRICE
M.
1979, and tile the original with the LENA
JOSIE M. CARTER,
Plaintiff, Clerk of this Court either w*e a-k.a LENA MOORE PRICE
u$ed
vs.
service on PlaintIff's attorneys or a-k-a LENA ORN PRICE
NOTICE OP 4DMINISTRATION
HAL D. CORNELL, JR., etc., etal., Immediately thereafter: otherwise
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
a default will be entered against you
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
NOTICEOPADMINI$TIATION
Defendants. for the relIef demanded in the
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING OTHER
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
Complaint or Petition.
PERSONS INTERESTED
NOTICE ISHEREIY GIVEN that
This Notice shall be published CLAIMS OR DEMAND'S AGAINST IN THE ESTATE:
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
Final
pursuant to a
Judgment of onceeathweOforfourconsecutiv,
ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Foreclosure entered in the above weeks in the Evening Herald.
ttattheadmlfrationoftl10 estate
IN
THE
ESTATE:
enlitiedcauseintheCircultCourtot
WITNES$thehandoftleClerkol
OfJOSIEM1LLINORCARTE*,a.k.
the 15th Judicial Circuit, in and for the Circuit Court,
YOU
ARE HEREBYofNOTIFIED
a JOSIE 43. CARTER, deceased,
SemInole
County,
that
the
administration
the
Seminole County, Florida, I wilisell Florida, this the
17th day Of
estate
M. Price, deceased,
File File NOm 79-i cp, is
L
at Public auction to the highest January, 1979.
pending
in
the ,, Circuit Court for Seminole
Number
7t4.CP,
Is
bidder for cash at the West Front (SEAL)
for
SEMINOLE County, Fiorido, PTobate DIvisIon,
Circuit Court
door of the Courthouse in the City of
Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.,
tie addrs Of which 15 SemInole
FIOrI4,
te DIvision, County
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Courthouse, Probate
which
SImIfl0I
the hour of 11:00 am. on
Seminole County,
DivisIon, Sanford FL, 32771. The
Courthouse,
County
February 12, 1919, that certain
Sanford, Florida
Sanford, perionai rspn.sawatIve Of the estate
FIOI'$dL
parcel of real property described as
By: Betty M. Capps,
Thepetitlenersof tIe s DOROTHY A. CAITIR, WHOSE
estats are MARGARET ANN ADDRESS IS 101 1
follows:
Deputy Clerk
Weelland
(PRICE) GIBSON, 2114 RIdgIwiad DrIve,SaWord. FL,32771,
The North 3Sfest of Lot 11 and the PAUL F. BRYAN,ESQ.oI
Thenatne
WINDERWEEDLE,
HAINES,
Ave.,
Sanford,
Fl.,
33771
and
and
South 15.14 f.,t of Lot 10, Block
address of tie personal
PEGGY PAULINE (PRICE) regrSIsMa$IvVs
"31", SUBURBAN HOMES, ac- WARD
attorney we
DiXON,3$RandailAye.,Vacaville 101* b4IN
cording to the Piat thereof as IWOODMAN, PA.
Ca.,93611.Thenameandaddreesof
All
recorded in P1st look 5, Pages 40 P.o. lox .550
hovini clams or
and 41, PublicRecordsol Seminole WInter Park, Florida 32110
demands ageinst tie astafo ore
,
County, Florida.
required,
Attorneys for PlaIntIff
WITHIN
THREE
All persons l?avine claims
(SEAL)
or MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF'
Publish: January1924. February 2, demands against the
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. 9,1979.
estate we THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
requIred.
Clerk of the Circuit Cowl
DEF13
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE OP
OFTHISNOTlCLtofllewtItIffieciaJ.k
Eve Crabtree
___________________________ THE FIRST PUBLICATION
tIw above Wilt a ieit55t
puty cierk
statement of any claim or demand
THIS
NOTICE,
to
tile
P+..
Winderweedle, Haines, Ward I
BOAUDOPCOUNTY
ffieymayha*.Iadclmmstae
Cmt1 a
,
Woodman, P.A.
COMMISSIONERS
claim or demand lii writing and muss Indicate
Of
any
P.O. Box NO
COUNTY OP SEMINOLE
n-..is and
they may have, lads claim must be baSil fit the claim,
Winter Park, Fl. 32790
and must isticat, the address Of the creditor or his agent
in
Publish: January 19, 26, D7
an on attorney, and the amount
Separate sealed bids for the bs . us. claim, use
DEFI3
claimed. If the claim is net ye dire,
the
creditor
or
Of
folIowk-items will be received
amount the dali when It will became due
or
attorney,
and
the
He offics 0
Pth5no 4• iins.. ii use claim Is flat yet
ADVERTISEMENT
shall be staled. If the claim
$emimie County Courtisuis, Ream
POE BIDS
ceetingent or unhlquidated,
eat.
when
N s.UI baceme
FIOnIdI
32771,
until
shaH
be
staled.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 417, Sanford,.
use claim is Miure Of tie uncertainty shall be
If
HOUSING 101$ AM. on Fesrusry 1,
THAT
THE
staled. If tie claim is secured, the
contIngent or unliquldated,
AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF which time bids will be publicly
be
Of
th
imm
be
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WILL opined orOf read 10 Reem
$$s$ed.
It tile claim Is secured, the CISIMIM stiall dSliver RIIHcliN
Seminole
County
Cssarthouse,
wai,
RECEIVE AND PUBLICLY OPEN
copies if lisa claim tithe clerk is
be
SEALED •IDS FOR THE PUR. Sanford. Fist-lie:
tie clerk Is mail en copy
dS4I
suftfcie!d
enable
ISSISS Ne. 1—
CHASE OF THE FOLLOWING
FSSISaISatlVS.
Annul
RIquwefIselws
copies
of
tile
claim
Is
the
clerk
Is
COS Refills
AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT:
pit-SOPS IP1011elid hi liii estate
enaste the clerk is mail em cev is
I. One 1979 pickup truck. fl ten Item NO. 2 Alinusi RIquWI.IlIfWs ascii parsanat nepraestative.
IS wham a copy Of thiS NOtice
fir Fire Uniforms
capacity, wills standard Iran.
MRiInl*$$lePlIiiSbsasm.IIodar,
Alipo5jhiNO
smisslon, hester, 6 piy polyester Item Ns. 3—Sun CetWTsI FIlm
required,
WITHIN THREE
is ;-.. a
,
tlitfl
NO.4—
PartitIons
cord tires, and a 6 cylinder sskw
Mii t-r MONTHS PROM THE
Adlatrafisa
:__
DATE OF
n, •
itemNe.$—Furnlsrs.$ns$allCarpst, required, -WITHIN THREE THU FIRST PUBlICATION
OF

Sanford, Fl.

831-9993

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NOTICE OF PROCUDING FOR
PICTITIOUSNAMI
VACATING AND ABANDONING A NOtice Is hereby given that I am
Orlando - Winter Park
Seminole
THE FARMERS HOME AD. PARK.
engaged In business at P.O. Bai 264
MINISTRATION HAS FOR SALE, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Lake Mary, Fl. 23144. SemInole
FROM TIME TO TIME, FARM.
You will take notice that the City County, Florida, under menctitlous
— RESIDENTIAL, BUSINESS, Commission of the City of Sanford, name
January is,
of
CUSTOM
IN.
RECREATION AND-OR OTHER
ADMISSIONS
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on STALLATIONS and that I intend to
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
PROPERTIES.
Sanford:
February 12, IflL In the City reglsterslidnamewimffieClffkof
43c a line
ANY LICENSED REAL ESTATE
Glenda Alderman
1
tftM
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Commission Room at the City Hall the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
HOURS
BROKER
Lillian F. Anderson
INTERESTED
IN
3c0n,1t1i,t1mh5 .. . .3k a line
in the City of Sanford,, Florida, will Florida In accordance with the
LISTING THESE PROPERTIES
Angela A. Ashley
conslderanddetermin.wti.theror provlsio of the Fictitious Name
7COflSICUtIVIt1IflhS .....35c a line
5:00 A.M. — 3:30 P.M.
SHOULD CONTACT THE FAR. ,t the City will close, vacate and Statutes, To.Wit: Section 54305
Lula Cummings
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
__
Beniamin Lake
MERS HOME ADMINISTRATION
abandon any right of the City and Florida
Statutes
SATURDAY 9.Noofl
3 Lines Minimum
AT 314 COMMERCIAL, P. 0. BOX
Robert F. Patterson
the public in and to a park located
Sig. Harold D. Morgan
__________________________
WillieShapiro
44, SANFORD, FLORIDA, 32711. NorthofC4bAandWestOtUpIa PubliShJan.12,19,26&amp;Feb.3,1979
TELEPHONE: 322.4231
Robert Shepard
Road, described as follows:
DEF.Si
DEADLINES
Christopher Singletary
Publish Jan. 16, 17, iS, IL 21, 22, 23,
Beg at the SW cot Lot Si, New __________________________________
GIenddora TaIlo
24,23, 26,2*, 2'S, 30, Feb. 1, 1979
lipsila, run thence N 00 degrees 11'
Noon The Da Before Publication
James Thomas
DEF.71
10" W 163.0 ft to POe, thence run E ______________________
INVITATION TO BID
Helen M. Trent
TRACK FACILITY
_______________ 176.33 ft.. thence S 434.63 ft. thence
Saidee C. Williams
FICTITIOUS NAME
W 174.12 ft. thence N 00 degrees 11'
SPECIAL SURFACING
Sunday - Noon FrIday
Sara B. Wontenay
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
______________________
Notice Is hereby given that I am 10" Wto Poe, uppland Park, Plat
Emilie Smith, DeBary
Book 20, page 3, Public Records of
COLLEGE
engaged in business at 134 High
Vasillo Gerolomatos, Deltona
Street, Lake Mary, Seminole Seminole County, Florida.
Seated bids from Contractors will ________ _______
______________________
Joshua R. Manning. Deltona
p.n's interested may appear be received by Owner, Board of
County, Florida under the fictitious
--Jane Fields, Orange City
name SPOLSKI DISTRIBUTORS,
and be heard at the time and place Trusties for Seminole Community
Wn$*d
4—PersOflalS
Audrey Hiliman, Orlando
specified.
and that I intend to register said
College at 2:00 P.M., February 12,
Ricky Hampton, Oviedo
1919 fl the
name with the Clerk at the Circuit
City Commissh,n
rd rooryi of Seminole
If you are career minded 4 looking
Weddings by DOT
DISCHARGES
of the City of
Community College, Sanford,
Court, Seminole County. Florida in
for excellent opportunities In
sanford:
NOTARY
PUBLIC
accordance with the
Sanford, FlorIda
Florida. The following is included:
retaIlIng &amp; merchandising, now
Olive Hunter
2,.2024afler5pm.
By: H.N. Tamm Jr.
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Application of special surtacing
is your time to be a part of
Jenette Johnson
Wit; Section $43.09 Florida Statutes
City Clerk
and lining of new track facility at
______________________
Central Florida's No. 1 Men's
FACED WITH A DRINK ING
Marie Limas
Publish: January 19, in,
Seminole Community College.
wear firm. Exc. benefIts 1.
PROBLEM?
Charles Richards
Sig: Kevin J. Spoiski
DEF.S3
Blddocuments are open to public
commission pius. To start a
PerhapsAlcoholicsAnonymous
Julia Cople, Dettona
Publish Jan. IS, 26 &amp; Feb. 2, 9, 1979 ______________________________ inspectIon in the offices of the
career today. Call 303.1140717,
Can Help
Claire Gendron, Deltona
DEF.11
Director of Administrative Affairs
Ext. 22.
pfl647.3333
Homer R. Lenhart, Enterprise
- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE + Seminole Community College, F. W.
Write P.O. Box 1213
_______________________
John Williord, OCoee
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Dodge Plan Room and Central
sanford,Fiorta32fl1
Neil Bridges, Osteen
OWNER 0PEATORS
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Florida Builders Exchange In
,
Betris Harris, Osteen
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Motor Express needs
FLOR IDA
Orlando: and may be obtained from
D1VORCE—$20.s0—,3uaranteod.
Steila Osborne I. baby girl, CASE NO. ,$.lSfl.CA.13.A
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$22fl.CA49S tie offices of Gutmann Dragash
owner operators In the flat
Fr**
details:
KIT,
lox
791,
sanford
division for East coast
JAMES C. GAINER and RUTH E.
Associates ArchItects Planners,
Pompano, FL. j1, i.eSn.
Operation. Steady year around
COMBANK.SEMINOLE COUNTY Incorporated, Sanford Atlantic
_____________________ GAINER, HIS WIFE,
work. Advances on each trip.
formerly known as COMBANK. National Bank Building, Suite 105,
WHY SE LONELY? Write"GetA
CASSELSERRY,
Call Bob Bevis toll free 1100.4$.
.
Plaintiffs,
P.O. Drawer 935 Sanford, Florida
Mate' Dating Service, All Ages.
WEATHER
6372. EOE.
__________________________
______________________
32171, upon request .coomp.1,d by
_____________________
P.O. Boa 1001, Ctwtr., FL uii. ____________________
JOHN ERROL LEE et al.
Plaintiff, $10.00 deposit per set.
iSjLCOHOLAPROBL!M
Deposit will be refunded In full for
IN YOUR FAMILY?
LET'S BE HONE5T
Defendants. LESLIE SCHMIDT and DOROTHY
8 am. readligS: tern.
to contractors, submitting
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AL.ANON
if
you
weren't
looking
J.
SCHMIDT,
iii
wife;
SUIT
TOQUIET TITLE
bonaf Ide bids and return Of
peratire, $2; overnight bug,
forfamillesorfrlsndsof
career
wouldn't
be
reading
you
NOTICE OF ACTION
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRA. documents in good usoabie con.
51; yesterday'. high, 7$;
prablemdrInkers
thlsad,andifweweren'tIookl,g
TO: JOHN ERROL LEE AND TION;
ditløn wIthin 3 days after
Forfurtherinformationcall
for someone to do a lob this ad
barometric preuare, $88; HOWARD LONG, JR., individually, and FLORIDA CENTER BANK, a opening of bids. Refund for sets in
W3335orsu-ite
wouidn'tbihere.
If youwant the
as
shareholders
of
ARIES
Florida
banking
corporation,
excess of two will be lU $3.00 to
tafive hutnidity, $2 pce.t.
SanfordAl.Anon Family Group
opportunity to urn Three to
DEVELOPMENT, INC., a Florida
cover
cost
of
reproduction,
on
the
Forecast: Partly cloudy corporation, and as Trustees and the
P.O. Box533
Five Hundred dollars a week,
Defendants. same basis of return of documents.
.+
Sanford, Fl.. 32711
call 1.000-432.5400 anytime for
NOTICE OP SALE
today and Saturday. Highu In sole surviving Directors of ARIES
Contractors who obtain bid _______________________
recorded message.
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat documents and do not bid the
7k. Sale SMaday.
_____________________
DEVELOPMENT,inc., if alive, and an the 12th day of February, 1979 at
s-Lost
a
Found
proud,
must
rsturnsImeat
eest
10
'rms
HOUSE CLEANING
ii dead,
their unknown
spouses,
11:00am., at the west front door of days before the bId date, or pay $5.00
heIrs.
devlsees,
grantees,
creditors,
1 day wk. Winter Spgs. Area
the Courthouse of SemInole County,
SATURDAY
Found
Poole
area
and all otter parties claiming
t
of
327.0570
elk, Male Cocker Spaniel?
through, under or against them In at Sanford, Florida, the undersigned and handling, asset forth above,
Daytona Beach: high 11:18
CIerkwllI offer for sale the following
any
such
capacity;
any
323-0%9
Each bid must be accompanied by
EARN WHILE YOU BUILD
La., 4:15 p.m., low 11:25 La.,
persons as shareholders who might described rest property:
a certified check or bid bond Issued
I will pay you to handle a sales
3S P.flL
LOt
41,
ENGLISH
WOODS,
FIRST
be interested In ARIES DEVELOP.
$50 reward for return of Siamese
by an acceptable surety company
force. Lets talk. Call Ted after 6
Port Canaveral: hIgh 12:57 MENT, INC.,: and all unknown ADDITION, according to the plat
fern. cat. Lost vicinity Of Scott
no, lssttan Spercintatme b151
p.m. 322-0713.
_____________________________
persons
If
alive,
and
If
dead
or
not
thereof
as
recorded
In
Plat
Book
17,
Ave., New Year's Eve. 323.9264.
La., 1:57 p.m., low 7:28 La., known to be alive, their several and Page 43, Public Records of Seminole
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish performance
—__-- Carpenter $4 hr.: carpenters help.
7:34 pm.
heirs,
County,
Florida
respective unknown spouses,
LOST: German Shepherd, Black I
bond and labor and mater Pals
it, exp. only $4 hr. work in
together
will
all
structures,
im.
Bayport: high 12:55 La., devisees, grantees and creditors, or
Ridge Rd. area, Geneva. m. ________________________
of the contract sum, issued
or under those unknown natural and appurtenances on said land or amount
5713, after 631.337S. Riward
______________________________
by a bonding company licensed In
it coniunclion Herewith,
persons; and, the several and "
-8usii*ss opportunitie
Florida.
___________________________
The
aforesaid
sale
will
be
made
respective unknown assigns, soc.
To be eligible for consideratIon,
__________________
cessors in interest, trustees or any pursuant to a summary final bids must comply with the laws of
lintiSiS
___________________________
Automobile Service Center on
other per-son claiming by, through, judgment entered in Civil No. 1 Florida, all conditions of the
Major Hwy (17.92). Have
undeforagainstanycorporationor fl$9.CAO9.B now pending in the spa ificatlons, and must be
madeon
available large stalls with Office
Beginner, intermediate I advanc.
A.&amp; IA
other legal entity named as a Defen. Circuit Court of the Eighteenth a facsimile attic form Included with
spice or storage spice. LIghts,
ed tamis instruction for adults &amp;
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
dint; and all claimants, persons ,
the contract documents, in
water I compressor included in
juniors. Single, group . clinics,
BIRTh DECTS parties, natural or corporate, or County, Florida.
rent. Lindy's Auto Center 17421
Unsurpassed facilities at Bay
ThIs$ilelhailbi$ubl.cttoaright duplicate, enclosed in an opaque
*toseexactlegalstatusIstjnknown,
sealed envelope bearing fe name
lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, Fia.
Head Racquet Club. For info.
claIming under any of the above ° redemption vested in the United and address of the bidder and
30S322.21S0 Of 306130-4367.
States of America by the provisions
call Head Pro Doug MalIc.
named described Defendants or
_____________________
marked: TRACK FACILITY
zowski, 323.7343.
parties claiming to have any right, of Title 2$, United States Cod, SPECIAL
AM Paper route, 323 customers,
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wing at Lyman High School, The money being
paid to Aagaard-Jurgenson Inc. of Orlando is
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vehicle
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chemical
20 Poison
41 Bridge expert
22 Warrant
3 Story
22 Roller
23 Air (prefix)
42 Zowie
fabricator
25 Compass
4 Plot of land 24 Swerve
point
43 Eager
26 Cravats
26 Mao - 5 Threnody
AA Serazen
6 Skin layer
tung
27 Of that kind
Yugoslav
46
7 Moist
29 Spools
28 Is (Sp.)
leader
31 Temperature 8 Woke up
30 Alike
9 Announce
scale
47 Over again
32 Wild plum
10 Cut-price deal 34 Non-attending 48 Franklin and
33 Eire
12 Tooth
35 Vote Into
Hur
13 lysergic acid
office
diethylamide 9 Author Jules 50 Defense di36 Hig h pointed
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hill
partment
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52 Crazy
peace
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It' s Question
Of Balance

DEAR DR. LAMB — I sin
writing about a. balance
problem I have had for 10
g j i getting worse.
Other than that, lam as healthy
as a horse. I can't stand dill
unless I steady
without weaving
_____ something.! can
against
myself
sit In a chair sometimes and it
seems like I lean to the left. I
balance and his ability to walk.
feel better sitting, though.
I am sending you The
Ican be standing and maybe
turn my head and ft feels like Health Letter number 940,
I'm falling or moving. My feet Dizziness and Vertigo, which
and legs seen weak and tin-will give you more information
steady Sometimes ft bothers on the balance problem. Other
my eyes, but have glasses and readers who want this issue can
cents with a long,
can see welL I don't go out send
much anymore because I feel so stamped, self-addressed enfoolish. I walk like a drunk and velope for It. Send your request
to me In care of this newspaper,
kInd of sideways.
7
2 3 4 5 6
My doctor said it was my P.O. Box 1551, RadIo City
nerves and gave me Valium, Station New York, N.Y. 10019.
iT
——
butthat hasn't helped my This Issue will give you more
balance problem. Any helpful information about how your
15
suggestions
would be ap- balance Is maintained and
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things that can be done about It.
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16 predated.
DEAR READER - The You may have toseemore
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cortrol of balance Is a fairly than one specialist to clarify
complex mechanism. It in- your problem. Yo
26 27 28
25
22 23 24
valves the little balance tion, however, suggests to me
channels inside your ears. They that you should start with a
31
30
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register the position of your neurologist, a specialist in
32 — = =
disorders of the brain. That
head.
34
35
33
It also Involves signals that does not mean that you're
you get from all the nerves that nervous although I wouldn't be
38
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go to your arms, legs and other surprised at your being nervous
parts of your body. These considering the problem.
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140 141
The neurologist will evaluate
——
signals
literally tell you where
——
46 47 48
your feet and body parts are. the relationship of signals from
45
42 43 44
This Information from your feet your position sense nerves to
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51
52
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and legs pass through your your brain and determine if
there is any factor related to
1 spinalcord to your brain.
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If you have changes in your your brain, such as poor cir———
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spInal cord, you might have culation that might be a factor
56
trouble with your position sense In your balance problem.
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He may also want you to see
of your fed and legs and his
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could affect your walking an ear, nose and throat
ability. We see this In a number specialist to check on the
as balance canals in the ears or
such
diseases
of
inadequately treated pernicious any disorder In the ears that
anemia. That's just one may affect their functions. I
example. Also, your balance would urge you to do this
HOROSCOPE
mechanism depends upon your because I don't believe your
condition Is going to get any
vision,
ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL
Finally, the signals from your better.
It's true that you might We
eyes, ears and position sense
nerves
must
all
be
Integrated
various
tranquilizers that
For Saturday, January 20, 1979
simultaneously by your brain, might make you feel less
If there is some abnormality of disturbed about it but they will
can't express then at the ex- function In the brain, this too not solve the underlying
Y(*JRBIRTRDAY
penie of your mate. Try to can affect the person's sense of problem.
Jaiuryt, 17I
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Because of your great understand his or her needs,
determination and the too.
wIngneustotrynewmdhode
CANCER (J
11
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190W eceid be WIN. AT BRIDGE
you'll sipsilsucs Isle suc Ecina'a
-ceases this coming year. hurt today if you don't ..w the
American.
ecooperation to this person
Important goals can be
North responds two club$!
as be or she has shown to you.
achieved.
NORTH
1-1
He
has a good hand asld
AQUAIUUS(Jan.20-Feb.19) Be fair.
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wants
to show his live-card
LEO (July 23-Aug.23) A loss
me rightanswers are part of
A K 76
suit first.
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your inner being today, but of momentum in your
This leaves South a rebid*AQ873
chances are you'll get burnt by productivity can result from a
ding problem which he
solves by bidding two
WT
EAST
going along with a pal's division of your attention
spades. This is reverse bid
and
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pleasure
suggestion over your better between
j4
Q983
and normally shows subIV
judgment. Learn more about responsibility. Concentrate on
stantl.al extra values. But ln
J653
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yourself by sending for your, one oryou'U lose tth.
this one sequence it does not
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VGO (Aug. 23Se*. 23)
copy of Astro.Graph Latter.
rantee them and this
pa
SOUTH
Ume
South doesn't have
Miil$lfor
dalong, self- Enthusiasm motivates you
A K $7
thenL
addressed, damped envelope to today. You'll be a mixer. Take
91052
North's three-heart bid
Asiro.Grsph, P.O. Box 419, care, however, not to apo11 the
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tells South that if South has
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Radio City Station, N.Y 10019. fun for others If you TWS intO
extra values South should
ur
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to
specify
birth
sign,
someone
you're
not
too
fond
Of.
Vulnerable:
North-South
Be s
show them by making some
p
strong bid. South just the
(Fel). 10-March 10)
LIBRA (Sept. 230et. 23) Dealer: South
near minimum he was dealt
y
Igawing all thou willing to You're a torn Wader
Wed North East South
and signs off at three
know how
a ldyouand aakli* one
1
you knew from pest experience you might not do so because you Pass 2•
Pass 24
'i?might be problems
Poise 39
Pan 3NT
will turn you down Is &amp;*W for could allow someone to put
at three notrump. Twenty.
__
Pass Pass Pass
eight points doesn't always
doubts In your head.
unhappiness.
produce fine tricks. This
ARM (March 21-April 19)
scoiplO (Oct. 24-Nov. 23)
time, with the clubs behavAmbilim reigns smroms with Gratify your whims only after
Opening
:VJ
ing
perfectly, South will
you today and yonil seek to you mod your obligations or
up with 10 or 11 tricks.
___ However, you you may find yourself in
pin new allies.
can rein your chances for r"bsuw(P( spot, WAS to
it is no trouble to reacts
three Zngflp on
success If you depend on ,ipWp your position
A California reader wants
swhatever. Esich to know ti'e correct opening
another to do what you shouldMGITTAIW$ (Nov. 23-Dec.
bid with:
21) There's no quedkm that you
I TaI U
bJ flC JI
yourself.
(April
%May
20)
know
how
to
bring
hems
the
TAURUS
1-15-B
with
stopped
• A Q 10
You're a bit too sensitive today bacon today. Do be careful that twice.
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wd could
peensity isn't
you try
AQ
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are trythgtotakeadvsidags of by
ms who doesn't de.erve it. to avoid cpnlng__
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you. Use yow logic. You'll
jJsfu.e to open a ourIt is two notrump. With 22
11) You should be lattiflI lOW card
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dllfaridly.
was
Illy.
major but we don
Waji-card points, balanced
GWIP4I (May 214ime 10) sigMa on lofty go.!. today.
t far. sun
dfltrfb(jtJOfl and all suits
_______tic
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we 80 to let andafan a
well doppied, this call should
be automatic.
social desires today, but you slaubia erode ym ccdunce. opening In modern standard

Dr.

Lamb

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FrIday, Jan. 1, 19

Evening Owe ld,Sanfsrd Fl.

'Galactica' Player Down
To Earth As Filmmaker
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Terry Carter, who plays
Colonel flgh in the new
"Battlestar Galactica"
series, shucks his space
uniform every day to engage
in the greater perils of
business with his own
company, Meta4 Productions.
Carter's double life as
actor and producer of
television commercials and
educational films makes him
one of the busiest and most
prosperous stars on the tube.
He does find time,
however, for his ItalIan-born
wife of 15 years, Anna, and
their two youngsters,
Miguel, 9, and Melinda, I.
They live in Santa Monks,
a scant half mile from the
beach where they spend
most of their truant hours.
The kids draw sand murals
while Terry and Ana comb
the beaches for Interesting
shells and rocks.
Their home Is a Sp.nlâi.
style stucco surrounded by
trees. Terry laughingly
describes the decor as
eclectic. The fursiturs Is an
eye-appealing mixture of
American, Aatr1an, French
and Dutch provincial aw
tiques sat off by original oil
paintings and Interesting
The living room, with
Auk white walls In the
Spanish tradition and a
Moroccan rug, Is the favorite
family gathering place,
especially in the evenings In
comfortable, chairs and
divans arranged around the
cosy fireplace.
Terry days out of the
kitchen and with good

reason. His cooking is
limited to an occasional
omelet.
But Anna, who was born on
the island of Lastovo In the
Adriatic (she is ItalianYugoslavian), Is acclaimed
by her husband to be the bed
cook in the western
hemisphere.
In addition to spaghettis
and lasagna, the family
feasts on Korean and Cuban
chicken dishes. According to
Terry, Anna's moirsaka, a
Greek concoction of meat
and pastry, Is a culinary
triumph.
Terry fights to keep his
waistline trim by refusing to
eat junk food of any kind and
wouldn't think of eating at
fad food emporiums.
Terry arises at 5 am, on
working days and commonly
spends 12 hours on the
science fiction sets at
Universal Studios where the Lorne Greene (left) and Patrick MacNee are
ABC series Is filmed.
part of second halt of two-part episode of
When he manages an hour "Battlestar Galactica" Sunday on ABC.
or two off daring the day he
dohn to the Hollywood
offices of Mda4 where he
employs a staff of 11 filmComplete listings of television
H. finds the business side
of television more
challenging — and
renonersilve — am actin.
Terry enjoys the freedom
and Independence his
buslases provides. H. jotito
Washington D.C. at IsM
once a mouth to consult
govsrmnu* officials about
his train films.
on@ of his W Vote for the
Internal Revenue go vice
won an award at a riced
NUMI International Film
Festival.

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programming for coming
week together with
features of fovorlte
stars and shows
follow on Pages 3.12.

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looking for something to do this weekend, here are a few

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Time Out To Eat

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Photos
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Flying High

Here are a few sample suggestions of
places to visit for your dining pleasure:
HERITAGE INN— Entree Crepes and Quiche
Lorraine our spedalties. X5 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
JERRY'S RESTAURANT — Serving breakfast,
lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Sanford Air Terminal, Sanford Airport
JUNGLE JOE'S — Restaurant &amp; Supper Club.
Serving 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m., Early Bird Dinner
specials 4-7 p.m. daily. Entertainment Mon-Sat., I.
4 &amp; SR-IS at Sanford Inn.
LAZE MONROE INN— dining, entertainment
nightly with the Inn-Mates, Lake Monroe, Sanford.
"THE BELLE OF AMHERSr'_ Jewann Glaisford
portrays Emily Dickinson In William Lace's full-length
play at the Annie Russell Theater, Jan. 19 and 20 at 0:30
p.m. and Jan. 21 at 2p.m. Call 141-2145 for tickets and
FERRANTE &amp; TEICHER PIANO TEAM IN CO*
CEll?— Sponsored by the Junior Sorosls, $ p.m., Saturday, Jan. 27, at Bob Carr Aitorlom Orlando. tickets on
isle at Steep's, mall ticket agencies and Bob Cur box
Office.
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER'S NURSERY
SCHOOL FAMILY DINNER ThEA1E,Sunday, Jan. 21,
12:30to 2:30 pm., Temple Ierael Social Hall, Winter Park
Annie Rt-ssll Players will present "The Cat In the Hat
and Things Like That", toeing duIlfren's show and
spaghetti lmcheon, salail and !::d bars will be Inr
dialed for $2.50 for children and $$50 for adults. Call 6455W for reservations.
CONCERT IN LOLA PARR IANDSHELL —
Valencla Commimity Collage Symphonic &amp; Stage be
Sunday, Jan. 20, at 2:30.
SEMINOLE COLLEGE VINE ARTS DEPARTHE
— PzhIbIt of works by 25 forms, SCC art studer
through January In Fine Arts building Monday-Thuradi
$ am-I p.m. and Friday, $ am-I p.m.

Friday, Jan. 1, 97-3

SORRELL SNS-7: 18 MONTHS. 4.000 MAN-HOURS
Bud Rogers, owner of Rogers Aircraft at the Sanford
Airport, was working on an airplane at the Florida
Antique Aircraft Association show In Winter Haven about
1% years ago when Lansing Ratelle, 82, approached him
about his retirement project.
"I need something to keep me busy and interested,"
Ratelle commented. He chose flying.
The choice was not an unusual one for Ratelle. He took
his first flight In 1931 at age 14 ins hi-plane built by his
father Edgar Ratelle and Orville Barnum in Swan Lake,
Wash. It was named the "Lansing". He soloed the same
year, but then bailed out of his hobby.
Ratelle's interest in flying was rekindled after his wife
died In 1974.
When Ratelle hired Rogers to build his Sorrell SNS7, he
decided to try and get the same Identification number as
his father's plane.

ID number as my father's home-built aircraft."
To build the aircraft from a kit supplied by the Sorrell
Aviation, Tenlno, Wash., Ratelle hired Rogers who
operated an aircraft repair shop.
It took Rogers 18 moths to build the plane from the
time he began work to the time he had it ready for flight a
few weeks ago.
Building the Sorrell was not just a matter of putting an
airplane kit together, according to Rogers. Ratelle
wanted to be able to fly the plane cross-country and
perform stunts.
The fuselage of the aircraft is shaped like an airplane
wing to provide it extra lift and maneuver easier, according to Rogers.
The top wing of the airplane is also sat farther back than
the bottom wing, noted Rogers, to make it more stable.

The number had been assigned to Cessna 150 used by the
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Mm Club for student
pilot training.
However, the dub voted to give the number to Ratelle
when he explained it originated with his father's aircraft.

In the cockpit, Rogers added 100 pounds of equipment in
the flight panel. The extra equipment includes advances
from the newest landing instruments to a gadget 'that
allows the pilot to spray a puff of smoke through the air.
To compensate for the extra weight, Rogers jumped the
engine from the standard lID horsepower model to a 200
horsepower design.

"In commemoration of my father, who built his aircraft
in 1920 to 1931,! have built the Sorrell," wrote Retell. In
his letter to the Federal Aviation Administration
requesting the number.
"I thought it appropriate, if possible, to have the same

Rogers began his modifications by calling the Sorrell
office for consultation.
Now that the plane is completed for Ratelle, the Sorrell
people are calling him to learn more about the
modifications.

BUD ROGERS CHECKS 211-HP ENGINE

"CALDERPS UNIVERSE" — Retrospective exhibit
sculptor Alexander Caldir's work, tbrough Feb. 25. Hot
Tuesday through Saturday, 10a.m. to p.m.; Sim4ay,
p.m. Loch Haven Art Center, (iando.
"WET IMAGRS!' -. An underwater photography
xhihit by Dr. &amp;K. Kiot,, (larch Street Station Gallery
for mouth of JanuarybigIbig Jan. $ Sponsored by
Council of Arts &amp; Sciences and Orlando Jaycees gallery 1
located at 71W. Church St., Orlando and is open free
Monday tirough Friday, lam, to p.m. For Information
CNrR.Ai. FLORIDA ZOOLOGICAL PARR — U.S. 17.
12, one mile sad of 14 and 4% mIke wed of Sanford.
Hours $4.
FORT aRIITAs *.UUIS... Authentic replica st
an 1507 fort of the Second $i'qjngk War. Guided groijp
toes by aft 5014149. Free Aftbalon. Open 10 sm. to
4 p.m. Wednisday tbrough lataiby, 1 p.m. to 5 P.m.
Sonday. Closed Monday eurd Tiedey. Locdad on Road
4st two miles north of Bed lRgiiway 50 at Christmas,
REAL MALTRIL iHzu.asismjis— one of the lâged
displays of shells In the world. Located on HOR Avenue at
iwu1 C!!is,
PWk be= an 14 g.m. Sunday
and Tuesday and 10 am. to 1 p.m., W.dnesday though
Saturday. Closed Monday. AakniI Is $1 for adult' and
50 cents, dldrsn 642. Gro,ç Was avaIlabIe

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Ormga Players, W,i',mI,y, Jan. 3411 am. 8CC
Fine Ard Thss,; Agmt Wb
motel Wed
nusday, Jan. 310 11 a.m.

ALL IN PIACN9 BUD ROGERS READIES FOR TAKEOFF

LANSING RATELLE &amp; PLANE

�4—Eve" H.raW, Sanford, Fl.

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DEAR DICK— Why are the credits os TV show., at the
end, mass fast? You can barely read them. ELIZABiij
RMNI, Sanford, ha.
That's * hot question around town, because some of the
unions want it put in the contract that they must be
readable. Actually, the speed with which they go by
depends on the length of the show. If it runs long, then they
speed up the credits. Once in a while, there is a relatively
short show, and the credits Just crawl along.

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do it
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Ray Bolger and Eileen Heckart guest-star as
a hard-drinking wanderer and a prudish
spinster who become romantically Involved In
a special 90-minute episode of "Little House
on the Prairie," Monday, Jan. 22, on NBC.

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DEAR DICK: How old Is Grandpa Jose. on "Bee
Haw"? And what happened to "The Donny and Marie
Show"? UNSIGNED, Williamsport, Pa.
Grandpa Jones—Louis Marshall Jones Is his real
name—Is 65. "The Donny and Marie Show" Is still going
strong, or whatever It is that It goes, but It might have
been preempted by your local station.
DEAR DICK: You write that Irene Duane was In the
original "Back Street" In 1. Are you iwo It was Irene
Du? I am very certain that it was An Harding.
ROBERTA, South Gate, CaIIL
Sorry to shake up your memory. It was Irene Dunne.
Ann Harding never made "Back Street."
DEAR DICK: On a recent "Rockford Files," a terrific
song by Willie Nelson was played twice, but I never found
out the name of the songi or what album It was from.
Where is this song to be found? GORDON LATTER,
Charlottesville, Va.
The song was Nelson's "Heartaches Of A Fool," and it Is
scheduled to be included in his next album, which may
bear that title. Incidentally, Nelson and James Garner
(who is something of a country music fan) met at golf
tournament, where Garner first suggested that Nelson
might do something on his show, and that's how it all
began.
DEAR DICK: I recently saw "Foul Play." Who was the
man who played Stanley, who was also the conductor?
BRENDA TAYLOR, Tucson, Axis.
That was the very funny Dudley Moore. He's co-starring
next opposite Julie Andrews In 1110."
DEAR DICK: Lithe Frances lotUs, who appears on the
soap opera, "All My Children," In the role of Mona Kane,
by my chance the widow of Van letIto, the movie star? L.
STEWART, Ogden, Utah.
By no chance Is she the widow, but by every chance she
Is Van's alder.
DEAR DICK: I would like to bow the theme song of
"The Incredible HalL" Could ysn plow toll me the
name? J.A. Fort Mill, S.C.
The name incredibly, is "The Theme From 'The
Incredible Hulk."' It was written by Joe Harneli, and It is
available on record - the latest at MCA release on which
it was backed by something called "The Love Theme
From 'The Incredible Hulk.' "Love tian,?
DEAR DICK — On the recent Canistry Male Awards
sh.w, 510 Anderson ad that he was fri. Beth Carolina.
Iwetd *e to bow what pert ii South Cenlmna he Is
trim, UNDA HALL, Fort IS, IC.
Bill was born In ColimbIa, IC,, but moved with his
folks to Georgia when be was very yousg. So he's as much
a G.orglat u be Is a South CwdWaL
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to the Mor&amp; to who writs a.g whore Is get a pletwe
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to of her own with Star Trek's cavorting in the buff on a big
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5:30
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hilarious events that occurred
Just before their wedding.
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gale the attempted murder of
his former gk*land.
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Die" (C) (1968) Kirk Douglas,
Sylva Koecina. A rich young
widow hires a bodyguard to
protect her from unknown
.tilfants. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
SARETTA Baretta tries to
trap a confused young man
who murdered a doctor in
revenge for his son's death. (R)
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(B/W) (1963) Laurence Olivier,
Simone Signoist. A wellrespected schoolmaster (s
falsely accused of eauN by a
young woman. (2 Hrs.)
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Man" (0/W) (1940) Spencer
Tracy, Rita Johnson. The lit&amp; of
one of our country's great
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profited. (2 Hrs.)
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Host: Siondie. Guests: Queen,
Sarah Dash, Peaches and
Herb, the Jeff Kutash Dancers.
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Larceny" (0/W) (1960) James
Mason, Vera Miles. After falling
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an as-submarine office makes
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Jan. 1,, 1P7-7

A Complex,
Priva te Man
Tells A Tale
By VERNON SCO1'I'
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
Qiariton Heston is an extraordinarily private man by
movie star standards despite
the fact he has written a
best-selling day-to-day

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account of his work and play

in "The Actor's Life."
After read!ng this lengthy,
detailed and intimate ac-

count of his life the reader is
loft curiously Ignorant of
Heston's true political

persuasion, religious tenets
and emotional responses.

The tim of reading "The
Actor's Life" Is piecing
together Heston's thougMs,
linking the mosaic of his

responses to situations and
to compose a
complete portrait of the
elusive man himself.
He is a complex man who
doesn't advertise his complexities. He Is, by nature,
serious, uncomfortable in
the face of frivolity. He
appears Ill at ease among
strangers and at social
persons

functions.
Heston's book is a com-

pilation, refinement and
tightly edited volume of his

personal journals from 1956
to 1V76, a 20-year span of the

man's growth as an actor,
husband and father.
He shares the pangs of
failure and the thrill of
triumphs in his films and
plays. He relates fascinating
anecdotes involving costars
and directors In a detached

CHARLTON
encounters and opinions to
help organize my thinking. I
often refer to the journals in
making decisions about
writers, director, and other
actors."
Heston was prevailed upon

by writer Hollis Alpert and
the Dutton publishing house
two years ago to organize the
journals Into a book.
He was reluctant at first.
His diaries weren't an
autobiography. Neither were
they gossipy or an insider's
revelation of Hollywood's
social life.
But Heston's meticulous
account of his day-to-day
work in each of his movies Is
unique. "The Actor's Life" Is

written with a high degree of

the only book which tells how
motion pictures are really
made
the technical
aspects of filmmaking plus
the relationships among
actors, crew, craftsmen and

literacy.

financial manipulators.

and analytical prose style

Heston conducted "the 25cent tour" of the library
addition to his showcase
mansion atop one of the
highest peaks of the Santa
Monica mountains overlooking Beverly Hills, before
settling down in his den.
"I really can't say why I
started keeping a daily
Journal in 1956," he said. "I
with I had begun at the
beginning of my career. Or
perhsps with my first play or
movie.
"I wrote the journals a
hundred words or so every
as a work tool. In
night
1951 I'd already played
Mom In 'The Ten Coinmandowtti' and It was clear
that my career would have
some kind of permanence.
"Also, some of my early
confidence as an actor had
eroded and I bad acquired
some creative coidrola of my
Mm I resihed how important and valuable such
choices were but I dide't
knew hew to exercise then'.
'lo the jownals we an
aocaM of muprohn6oW
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terms with the actor, Heston
faced the prospect of plowing
through three-quarters of a
million words. He had to boil
down two decades of
material to reasonable
length.

"I agreed to do the work
with the understanding that
no one would write a single
word except me," Heston
said, "including footnotes,
editing and connecting
material. I insisted on
cleaning up the syntax as
well,
"All told, It took 15 months
of on-again oft-again editing
to put the book together.
During that time I made a
movie, 'Gray Lady Down'
and did 'Macbeth' on stage
at the Is Angeles Music
Ceidar."
Pithllshed led November,
"The Actor's Life" which
sells for ahsfty$12.95 Is
now in its third priMing and
has sold upwards of S50O0
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

'Turnabout' :

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By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Television Is taking a flyer
with a new series based on
"Turnabout," a controversial 1940 movie taken
from Thorn. Smith's satiric
novel which wait more an
oddity than a popular hit.
The film Marred Carol.
Landis, John Hubbard,
Adolph Menjou and Mary
Astor. Landis and Hubbard
portrayed a married couple
who find themselves tran
aformed into one another's
Landis thought and
reacted in masculine
fashion. Her voice was
Hubbard's baritone. Hubbard adopted the feminine
point of view, including
effeminate gestures, and his
voice was Carol's.
The United Artists film
was offbeat. Juggling the
sexes was a daring innovation X years ago. But
"Turnabout" wasn't a boxoffice hit. It hindered rather
than helped the careers of
Iaidis and Hubbard.
Now Universal Television
and NBC have packaged
"Turnabout" as a weekly
situation

and Schuck Is all man, the
transition causes curious
problems on the sat every
day.
In one scene John is upset
by a telephone call from one
of Sharon's former
boyfriends. Inasmuch as
John Is Inside Sharon's body,
it is Sham who mud be the
aggressive, outraged male.
Became Sharon is inside
John's body, he mud behave
with demure insouciance.
ft's not easy.
Mercifully, Schuck and
Glees use their own voices,

'It's all in
the attitude,

eliminating the vocal
gymnastics which loied up
the movie.
Schuck, who Marred In
IV's "Holmes and Yoyo" a
couple of years ago and for
six years in "McMIhn"
with Rock Hudson. is
working to acquire a patina
Of femininity In his role
without mincing.
"You can't believe how
difficult It is playing a
woman In a man's body," he
said. "I don't become
the
in
! feminine

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Instead of taking her hand,
she takes mine. 'lisre are
some very subtle dIfl.
ferences."
Producer Sam Denoft :is
a____ 0 ltoavoldsugags
per s.inan effort to maintain author SmIth's satiric
observations of stereotypical
sex roles in American
society.
But 'Turnabout" is a
comedy and an jokes are
Inevitable. In the first
segment Schuck finds
himself in a steam room with
a bunch of naked athletes.
He reacts as Sharon would,
keping a towel modestly
over his chest as well as his
hips.
In a cocktail lounge,
focusing on sexual
—
Sharon
the drinks. The waiter InMinctively gives the scotch
to the man and the pink lady
to the woman. But It Is John,
Inside Sharon's body, who
wants the whiskey and
Sharon, Inside J's body,
who wants the pink lady.
"Men and women think
and feel the same about
many things," Schuck said.
"They are mace .11ke than
wtallks. But they often react

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The Public Broadcasting
Service calls its Second
Season which runs from
January through the spring,
"A World of Difference."
For the new year, 10 new
series and eight returning
series join the PBS schedule.
During this season of
firsts, PBS begins the ambitious project of airing all 36
of William Shakespeare's
plays. Six plays, featuring
such international Mars as
Sir Joist Gielgud, Claire
Bloom and Celia Johnson,

TUESDAY
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7:00
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(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
"Best Of Enemies" It looks like
Mary's friendship with Rhoda Is
going down the drain after
Rhoda makes what Mary thinks
Is an unkind remark.
5 THE CROSS-WITS
JOKER'S WILD
MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
7:30
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(4) MATCH GAME P.M.
NEXT STEP BEYOND
BHA NA NA Guest: Joanie
Sommers.
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDI Skits: "Ham Actor,"
"Old Man And The Sea."
DICK CAVETT Guest:
James P. O'Donnell.
8:00
(2) NBC MOVIE "Midway"
(1976) Charlton Heston, Henry
Fonda. The epic World War ii

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are o(feredthls year on "The Leaders" Is the first
Shakespeare Plays."
television effort to package
Nathaniel Hawthorne's and put in perspective a wide
classic "The Scarlet Letter" range of acclaimed abort
will be the first full-length films; the series show-cases
dramatization of an 34 films that were nominated
American novel produced in for or won the Oscar.
America by public
And "Footsteps" Is the
television. Meg Foster stars first series to combine
in the series of four one-hour dramatic and documentary
episodes.
productions to help parents
"Rainbow's End" Is the do a more effective job of
first national television raising their children.
Bill Moyers returns to
series geared specifically
toward hearing-Impaired public television with 26 new
children. "Academy editions of his acclaimed
"Bill Moyers' Journal,"
blending thought-provoking
Jan. 23
Investigative reports and
discussions with some of the
UNION ADDRESS Live cover- greatest thinkers of the 20th
age of President Carter's State century.
of the Union Address.
Seven classic MGM
SOLTI CONDUCTS
"Wagner" Selections Include musicals, with casts In"The Flying Dutchman," cluding Gene Kelly, Frank
"Tannhauser," "Tristan And Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Fred
Isolde" and 'Die Mel*ters. Astaire and Debbie
Ingot."
Reynolds, will be offered on
10:00
'The Hollywood Musicals,"
(4)0 FLYING HIGH
The nine symphonic works
STARSKY &amp; HUTCH A of Ludwig van Beethoven
blues singer's boss Is angered will be performed by Antal
by a romance between his
Dorati and the Detroit
employee and Hutch,
Symphony
Orchestra on "A
£ NORTH STAR "Mark Dl
Suvero" The "last heroic figure Beethoven Festival," hosted
In contemporary art" is by E.G. Marshall.
profiled, with a look at the
Two prominent medical
tensions, contradictions and authorities bring viewers a
struggles behind his herculean
26-week guide to health care
metal sculptures. (R)
at home on "Healthwlse."
11:00
And the fascinating world
(4)005 NEWS
beneath
the ocean is
DICK CAVETT Guest: Harexamined in the 13-part
old Clurman. (Part 1 of 2)
"Exploring the Restless
11:30
Sea."
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
The eight series returning
0 BARNABY JONES A racecar driver who murdered his for a new season on public
brother-In-law is blackmailed television include "Nova,"
ba witness to the crime. (A)
the award-winning
ABC MOVIE "Ash examination of the many
Wednesday" (1973) Henry
Fonda, Elizabeth Taylor. A worlds of science.
The new season of
once-beautiful woman turns to
a handsome playboy for auur,
ance that a facelift has made

"World" Is highlighted by a
three-part look "Insidel
Europe."
"The Advocates" returns
with 26 debates on key social
Issues from Harvard's
Kennedy Institute for
Politics.
Steve Allen's "Meeting of
Minds" offers six new
programs of roundtable
discussions between such
historic figures as Thomas
Jefferson, Aristotle,
Machivelli and Shakespeare.
Andre Previn and the
Pittsburgh Symphony host
such varied musical talents'
as Ella Fitzgerald, "Star
Wars" composer John
Williams and Nathaniel
Rosen on "Previn and the
Pittsburgh." "Austin City
Limits" returns with 13 hourlong concerts showcasing
some of the most exciting
names In progressive
country music,
"Que Pasa, U.S.A.?" the
first bi-lingual situation
comedy, returns for a second
season of hilarious and
heartwarming
programs.
And "Consumer Survival
Kit," the viewer's guide to
the marketplace, again
offers reliable information In
such potentially perilous
decisions as home buying,
choosing auto accessories
and purchasing prescription
drugs.
The Second Season offers
one of the most distinguished.
lineups of special programs
in public television history.
Current-affairs specials
Include "The Energy War,"
a three-part, behind-thescenes look at the classic
legislative battle over
President Carter's con-

Sinatra, Dean Martin. The sad-

en of a Chicago gang donates a
lanp amount of money to one
of the city's orphanages. (2

Hrs.)
CBS REPORTS "Iran"
HAPPY DAYS Rlchis and
the Forts give advlcs to the

S MOVIE

"Judgment At
Heremberg" (5/W) (1961) Maximlilan Scheli, Spencer Tracy.

The proceedinp of the Nazi
war crimes trials explore the
reeponalbility of the Individual
tos,erd society. (3 Hrs.)

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Some of the upcoming action on PBS's Second
Season: (clockwise from top) Brian Stirner in
"As You Like It," Francesca Annis as "Lillie"
on "Masterpiece Theater," Johnny Gimble on
"Austin City Limits," Antal Dorati conducting
"A Beethoven Festival."

troversial plan to control the
natural gas industry;
"Palestine," a three-part
documentary tracing the
three decades leading up to
the birth of Israel; and many
others,
In the arts and humanities,
Second Season specials
include
four
all-new
"National Geographic
Specials"; two White House
concerts, one featuring
dancer
Mikha II
Baryshnikov; "Always for
Pleasure," a joyous film
about the music and
merlment of New Orleans at
Mardi Gras.
Continuing series In the
arts and humanities are
highlighted by several allnew presentations on "Great
Performances" and
"Masterpiece Theater."
"Great
Performances"
features a full-length performance of the Samuel

Barber opera, "Vanessa,'
and three "Live Fron
Lincoln Center" presen
tations.
"Masterpiece Theater'
offers two new mini-series: a
four-part "Country Matters"
featuring dramatizations 01
stories by H.E. Bates an
A.E. Coppard, and "Lillie,'
a
13-part
dramati
biography of the captivating
19th-century acturess, Lillic
Langtry.
(*her continuing arts and
humantittes series include
"The Dick Cavett Show," the
weeknlghtly forum for interviews with some of the
greatest names in art, public
affairs and entertainment;
"Soundstage," a showcase
for contemporary music;
and "Sneak Previews," a bi
weekly review of upcoming
motion pictures at tht
movies and on national
television,

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Midnight" Jarrod takes
(Note: "Midway" will be Inter- up the prosecution of a sucrupted In the Eastern and Cen- cessful crooked businessman
tral time zones by the Presi- after the original prosecutor is
dent's State of the Union killed.
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A Look At me Of The SuperoLuckles

The Dials

' Hardy Boy ' Parkerle'Next Travolta?
By ANNE THAYER
Were doleful old timers
rigid when they tried to
scare ON show biz hopefuls
with dire warnings?
"There's a broken heart
for every light 01 Broa&amp;
way," they would chant.
It's true that of the
thousands who set their
sights an stardom only an
occasional applicant will
have the winning combination (aside from talent,
or In addition to It) 01 the
rigid looks, personality and
luck to attract the big break.
But, as more optimistic
old-timers might any,
"There's another side to
every coin."
And something Parker
Stevess said In a recent
Interviewset us off toting up
a list of the super-luckles, of
which Parker Is one. Their
original career goals were

more mundane (business,
finance, writing) when fate
matched them from their
chosen roads and shot than
to stardom.
Parker, who strikes
masses of screaming
groupies as a fair-haired,
upper class successor In
their affections to Iski
Travelta, has JiM been offered no less than four movie
roles. At press time, he had
declined three. The fourth Is
Mill pending.
Yet, he was already settling Into graduate business
courses, at New York
University when he was
sought out to costar with
Skasa Cassidy in "The
Hardy Boys."
Says Parker, "The funny
thing Is, I don't know who
finally suggested me, except
that it was somebody who
had seen me in the movie
'Lifeguard.' "That was the

third - and he expected it to mogul husband, Irving
In
the
be the last- 01 the movies Thalberg,
MOgFoplIC*I
film
of
him
the
Parker made.
Now 25, he started working Intho=tnvans
In commercials during
summer vacations In New already was a business
14 success In New York as one
York from the time he
to finance big edueatics.H. 01 the heads 01 the Evanlearned acting on-the-job Picone sportswear company,
during those years and but he took his fling at Scphased into flIng before tlng. And then, of course,
graduating from Princeton. Weid on to become a movie
But it took the "Hardy Boys" mogul himself (head of
to get him hooked on acting Paramount studios, eta.,
Mc.) His next film will Mar
as a career.
"The series gave in. n-wife All McGraw.
recognition ... and I'm It was NBC's "Saturday
grateful. That's why I'm Night Uve," that brought
being careful about choosing Chevy Chase more luck than
a movie. I ward to develop as be was locking for... or even
an actor. ft's time to Mop wanted Initially, an old thin
playing a 19-year-old.
says. "Chevy just warded to
Hiker Evans was lured be a comedy writer behind
into show buelnees first as an the scones, but he went onactor because the great film camera because everybody
star Norm Shearer said was doing everything he (or
that Evans had the rigid look Me) could for the sake of the
to portray her late movie show."
Instant popularity was his
surprise reward. Now he is
also billed big on tbq big
screens. (In his first movie
role he co-starred with
PARKER STEVENSON
Gdde Howe. How lucky can
a guy got?)
him an off-Broadway role. as her career.
Peter Falk started acting
Which led to another and
J.he Avildess, the director
with little theater groups then to television. Long of the movie "Slow Dancing
strictly as a hobby.
re "Columbo" mi Mm in the Big Qty," now rear
He had no intention Of rich as well as popul
view photo of Anne In a
giving up his good Job In POW won anFmmyAward newspaper and said, In
have don, this one.
Lily, a wonderful talent Connecticut's State House for a drama special, ,The essence, "That's my leading
should have let others guide (financial division), but Price of Tomatoes," proving lady."
her uto what films todo. friends brought him to the the coach was so dgM
Anne liked the Idea when
And the same applies to attention of a top drama The strangest scouting, told ... signed for the movie,
other stars. Just because coach who said Peter was however, concerns Anne then rushed off to sign up for
already a talent worthy of DigeUMM who bad ___
they are great
the first acting lessons 01her
draws and undeniable the major leagues and got
of ballet life.
talents
does
not
Frank Rluo, one of the most
automatically qualify them
Jan. 24 controversial
big-city mayors
to be the best judges of what
of our time. Is profiled. (R)
they can do.
drake themaglcn uses hIs
1100
special powers to combat aS•PWs
power-crazed madman and hi s RS DICK CAVITT Guest: Nor.
army of 'mIndcontrolt•d old Clurman. (Part 2of2)
robots.
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Actors Have Power' _
To Make, Veto
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) There Is a trend operating In
Hollywood today that Is a
bad thing for the business.
That Is the fact that actors
become so powerful they
decide what films will and
will not be made.
In Hollywood's past, those
decisions were always
reserved to executive. Mayer, Thalberg, Warner,
Zanuck, Goldwyn, the rot.
Perhaps their taste was not
always impeccable, but,
generally, It was pretty
good.
Now, however, with the
studios In a weak p'It1o'i,
actors have the power.
There are consortium 01
actors (First Ads, co
trdllsd by Barbra Streisand,
Paul Newman and a few
others) and there are isdivldnsl actors who decide
what films they will do.

nutritionist.
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 130—Thursday, January 18, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

Kroll Urges PTA
Provide Breakfas t

School Breakfasts:
No Second(s) Hand y,
Proposal Shelved
By LFONA}I) KRANSDORF
Herald Staff Writer
A motion to establish a school-supervised breakfast
program in Seminole County died for lack of a second
Wednesday night.
The motion w4as made by the only board member in
favor of the idea, Roland Williams. When he made the
motion, his four colleagues remained silent, killing the
Issue.
The Four school board members opposed to a breakfast
program in the schools: Pat Telson, Allan Keeth, William
Kroll and Robert Feather, board chairman, agreed
unanimously breakfast for school children is the
responsibility of parents.
After almot 20 speakers took about 45 minutes for pro
and cons on the program Williams moved to establish a
pilot program. Silence followed.

I just believe it is the parents' responsibility to feed,
clothe and care for the child," said Kroll. "If you can show
me a child who cannot pour milk on cereal then there has
to be something wrong with the child if there is food in the
house.
If there is no food in the home, then it is the parents'
responsibility to get it through food stamps, but it is not
the school board's responsibility," Kroll added.
Mrs. Telson agreed: "We are here to educate, and I
think we are taking care of our obligation. I think the one
thing we should do which we do, is to educate the child on
what is good nutrition. But it is up to parents to feed them.
The proposed program would have been funded through
federal monies and would have consisted of orange juice,
milk and cereal, school food personnel said.
Breakfast would be available to any student and those
See NO SECONDS, Page 2A

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His motion
greeted
with
silence

Seminole County School
Board member William
Kroll who Wednesday
voiced opposition to a
breakfast program in the
schools today called on the
Parent Teachers Association PTA to implement a
program where school
children can get food from
the school health worker.
Kroll said his idea is
patterned after one
operating at Southside
Elementary School in
Sanford.
In that program, the PTA
has bought peanut butter,
crackers and Tang for the
school health worker who
in turn gives it to students
who come to the clinic.
Kroll advocated the
program at a meeting
today of County Council of
PTAs.

'4

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WI ELI M KROLL
"If a child comes into the
class and puts his head
down, the teacher would

ask what is wrong and if
the student says he has a
stomachache because he
hasn't eaten breakfast, he
would be sent to the clinic
aide for food," Kroll told
the group.
For schools who do not
have
clinics,
Kroll
suggested the student could
be given the food in another
office, such as the assistant
principal's.
An office employee at
Southside Elementary
School said the program
has been in effect about two
months, "but it's too soon
to tell if it adequately replaces a school breakfast
program as such."
The project was started
at the school by the school's
PTA which buys the foodSee PTA Page 2A

Fate Of 141
CETA Jobs In
County Hands
By DONNA ESTES

Herald SLiff Writer

Herald Photo by Tom NetsIl

WHERE, OH WHERE,
'S
I
I M Y PUBLIC?

There he was - David larr, newest Sanford city commissioner - waiting for
someone - anyone - to come and share with him complaints, comments,
lie waited and waited Wednesday afternoon in the city hail conference
room from 1)0011 to 2 p.m. in the second hoped-for open lileeting. The only citizen
who showed up came to hear what others had to say. There were no others. But
Farr pledged to try it two or three more weeks anyway.

Follows Recent Orlando Resection

New Iron Bridge Bids In Works'
New bids in the $40 million
Orlando Regional Sewer Plant
at Iron Bridge near Oviedo will
be awarded within 120 days,
Howard Jewett representing
the city of Orlando told
directors of the South SeminoleNorth Orange Transmission
Authority at a meeting in
Maitland this morning.
Jewett explained the reasons
for the recent rejection by
Orlando of bids for the plant to
authority directors: Mayor
Bill Grier, authority chairman,
Casselberry; Mayor Troy

Piland, Winter Springs; the construction failed to meet specifications for the regional
Seminole County Commission one requirement of the U. S. plant that will save from $2-toChairman Bob French; Winter Environmental Protection $4 million in construction costs.
['ark City Commissioner Byron Agency (EPA).
He said, in addition, the U. S.
Villwock and Maitland City
Jewett said while EPA calls Navy has agreed to pay $7.5
Manager George McMahon.
for bids to be for advanced million of the costs of the imHe said not only was the low wastewater treatment (AWl), provements, subject to apbid for the plant and other it also requires alternate bids to proval of Congress.
improvements Orlando must advanced treatment. No
"1 feel optimistic about it
make to Its sewer system to alternate to AWT was specified he said. Jewett said that
meet state and federal or received in the bids.
Orlando could not negotiate
regulations $49,580,000, more
"That would have been with the original bidders
than $9.1 million over con- enough reason in itself for because EPA guidelines forbid
struction estimates for the 24 rejection of the bids," he said. it. Revised plans will be
million gallon daily capacity Jewett added economies are completed in 30 days, he said,
facility, but specifications for being Included in new plans and the project placed for bid 45

days thereafter and bid award
45 (lays later.
In other business, the
directors delayed until 9 a.m.,
Feb 2, a decision on choosing a
fiscal agent after McMahon
said he received two new
proposals, one of them today,
from the Leedy Corp., Orlando,
and the other from Dean, Wood,
Reynolds. Earlier bids were
received from Southeastern
Municipal Bonds, and H. R.
Hough and Co.

Seminole County Commissioners within the next 30
days will decide the fate of 141
county employees whose
salaries have been funded
under the federal Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) now that
funding cut-off is certain for 66
of those slots on Sept. 30, according to Commission Chairman Bob French.
Commissioners will hold a
workshop Monday to begin the
decision-making process bn
which of the positions are
critical and must be placed on
regular county payroll status
and which will be phased out.
The commissioners have held
several workshops in the past
few weeks on new federal
regulations concerning the
CETA program.
The overall payroll Including
fringe benefits for the 141 CETA
slots Is $1,385,749 annually. The
66 slots for which federal
funding is to expire Sept. 30
have an annual payroll including fringe benefits of
$693,828, according to Hank
Newell, director of the county's
CETA office.
"We need to let these employees know as soon as
possible whether we are going
to keep them or whether they
are going to have to look for
other jobs," French said, adding some positions "are very
key jobs and will have to be
placed on the county's regular
payroll."
The commission chairman
said it is not possible for the
county to place all the slots on
the regular county payroll in
the budget year beginning Oct.
1, 1979.
Noting that one mill ($1 per
$1,000 assessed valuation of real
property) of taxation this fiscal
year generated $1.6 million In
revenue, he said the only way
all the jobs could be retained

—DONNA ESTES

'We have
to retain

levels'

(AIY KAISER

would be by raising property
taxes.
French said with the $7.25 per
$1,000 valuation tax cap approved by the people in
referendum in November, the
county cannot increase taxes
enough from the present $6.40
level to raise the money that
would be necessary.
"I don't anticipate the taxes
going up anyway and there
never was any plan to absorb
all of the persons working under
CETA," he said.
French said county staff has
been working on preparing a
list of current CETA positions
that are critical, essential and
others. "We don't want to drag
this out any longer than
necessary," he said, saying a
decision on all of the CETA

employees is expected within 3C
days:
"Hopefully, we will have
most of the information Mon.
day to make a list of priorities,"
he said. "Rumors have been
running rampant all over the
place."
Meanwhile, Gary Kaiser,
county public safety director,
said 13 of the 18 members of the
county fire department em.
ployed under the CETA
program are Involved lii the
Sept. 30 cut-off of federal
funding.
Salaries and fringe benefits
for those 13 total about $,(X)O
annually. Kaiser said. He said
the 13 are spread over three
working shifts all over the
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Sanford Development Goal: Landscape Architect
By MAX ERKILETIAN

Herald Staff Writer
The Greater Sanford Downtown Development Corp.
(GSDDC) hopes to have a landscape architect within 30
days to begin development of a landscaping program for
the central business district.
The first step in the search will be to contact Foster,
Contant and Associates, Orlando landscaping firm, to see
if they are interested in the project. That company was
selected about 8 months ago to act as landscape architects
for the GSDDC for a fee of $2,500.
Foster, Contant developed the preliminary plans for the
landscaping project, according to Sara Jacobson, GSDDC

member. However, now final plans need to be developed.
"We're hoping to get something done in 30 days,"
GSDDC president Glenn McCall said of the search for the
architect.
"We thought we would have been able to begin the
landscaping sooner, but we've found the buildings didn't
get done as quickly as we thought," said Shirley Moak,
GSDDC member.
Space would be made available for the landscape architect to work In the Sanford City Hall's engineering
department, according to McCall.
The Landscaping architect will study the downtown area
and develop a landscaping plan that would include

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sidewalk and street improvements. The engineering work
needed to carry out the plan will be done by personnel in
the city engineering department, according to McCall.
The agreement for the landscaping project was approved by the Sanford City Commission 16 months ago,
according to Miss Jacobson.
At that meeting with the commission, plans to block off
downtown streets to create a pedestrian mall were
abandoned, according to Miss Jacobson.
The plants to be used In the landscaping can be placed In
planters on sidewalks or can be planted In a section of a
sidewalk, according to Miss Jacobson.
The architect will be paid with $3,675 GSDDC has In Its

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bank account or with $10,223 in Federal Economic
Development Administration (EDA) grant funds.
Board members are hesitant to spend the EDA funds
because they have not received official word that the
funds have been approved for expenditure In 1979, said
Mrs. Moak.
The GSDDC received a grant to spend the funds on
landscaping in 1978. However, because renovationi of
downtown buildings took longer than anticipated, the
period In which the EDA funds were to have been spent
expired, according to Mrs. Moak,
Approval to spend the EDA funds In 1979 Is expected in
the near future, said Mrs. Moak.

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Casselberry

VVQRLD
Khomeini Rejects Carter
To

Between Dec. 22.24 be
ft D4N PEOLA
allegedly delivered marijuana
Herald AWl Writer
An Orlando man was arrealed to a 17•yssr-old and then hit the
In Cauelberry after he youth, according to records.
punched an off-My
WA=TAM
Orange County deputy.
The Incident occurred
A wristwatch valued at $7
Thursday at :4
Thursday
WU reported dckn doing a
Road 436 near North Semoran
'' .4 • .r-1 Boulevard. There was an acUnds Newkid4 21, of 11111111

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By United Press International

Man

In

Fight

deWaudnailgan with ac.
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allegedly

IN BRIEF

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Two GOP Conservatives
Ask Amendment On Taxes

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WASHINGTON (UP!) ---- Two Republican
conservatives Introduced a constitutional
amendment today that would limit federal
spending to one-third of national Income.
The proposal was introduced by Sen. James
McClure, R-Idaho, and Rep.' Phillip Crane, RIll., an &amp;nnounced candidate for the
Republican presidential nomination. McClure
told reporters the proposal 'is aimed at
freeing the American taxpayer from the
burden of continuously increasing taxation."

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Exiled Iranian opposition leader Ayatollah
Ruhollah Kkomelne today rejected President
Carter's appeal to give the present Iranian
government a chance to succeed without fear
overthrow.Khomeini said Iran's Internal
affairs are its OWfl business and that Premier
Shahpow Bakhtlarl's government, appointed
y the recently-departed shah, is Illegal. In
ehran, troops fired on demonstrators

celebrating the shah's departure in two
southern towns today and oil workers
threatened a total shutdown of on supplies to
the nation, now In the pip of a cold wave.

Ford, Shah, Sadat Confer
:swAN, Egypt (UP!)- Former President
Gerald Ford, the shah of Iran and Egyptian
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President Anwar Sadat conferred
today for an

how' and a minute in an impromptu conference at the great Aswan dam on the River
Nile. Sadat brought Ford and the shah
çgether In a fourth-floor hotel suite within
five minutes after the former president's
arrival at the start of a Middle East tow'.

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Army took responsiblity for a bomb explosion
at a gas works in Greenwich On the MilkS of
the Thames River that destroyed a storage

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A bomb set by

out by one of our special units," a military
spokesman for the PLO said.

he said.
For the ftrd time in the several enodheldcWrs,arsy
Seminole
A.orlatien (BA) espreued
for the program en a pOd bs.
"If the parota and teachers in the schools wad the
program In tlisir school, then they should have the op.
portaity to have It," .14 IkIs Good ALA vice
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Miss Gulnskaya, 1$, who defected by
squeezingthroihtheportholeofacruise ship

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beOIhIMS the ldld is sad
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deem do at pay
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The school beard an heard from Bernice K, a
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emotwy,
said she favored the prwam at leads a pilot buis

ip, a red bikini and swam ashore to stay in
Atralia.

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SIDNEY, Australia (UP!) LIIIana
Gulnskaya, known in the nation's press as the
led bikini defector, will be allowed to stay In
Australia. Minister for Immigration Michael
MacKellar granted permission Thursday to

LONDON (UP!) - Striking trik.rs left
jd rotting on the docks today In Britain's
wet.. Indatrial crisis since the 1974 coal
*rike.The government considered calling In
t oops to move supplles.

nat be a touchy."
As he ho in the pot, iit:
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popultIwhith has been hidcr1oaliyaegtect.dferas

Bikini Defector Gets OK

Rails

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opposed the pram. "The par
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WASHINGTON (UP!)- Some filling
stations soon will be selling "gasahol" as a
substitute for unleaded gasoline. Rep. Avin
Baldtm, D-Wls., said the Environmental
Protection Agency has approved the substitution. Gasahol Is blençl of alcohol and
unleaded gasoline that generally sells for less

than regular unleaded gasline.

Blocked

Reduced Rates For Carter?

FROTPROOF, Fla. (UP!) The accident happened at a
Wreckage of a Seaboard crossing on rural date road N
shortly after noon Wednesday,
train that derailed Wednesday Jot wed of U.S. 27 and this
when It rOflmed at high speed citrus town Iii southeast Polk
Into a semi truck-trailer County.
Engineer Frank Beaver of
bloCked : of U* main
Um tItO'4h central Florida Hernando Cow*r was thrown
from the cab of the lead engine
early today.
and killed when wheels of the
The train's engineer died locomotive crashed on top of
1M'tly In the epectacular hlth. Rescuers oed a front___
Wrck.4
;; tractor, to intricate
thk.t,er a•
two tr1 crewmen were
body.
jured seriously.
U.S. m a I I m a n James
The accident could have been "Buddy" McClellan of Frostworse. Two hours after the proof, miking his rounds, was
crseb, rescue workers found a delving jot behind the trick
)at. tark of propane gas beZure the aL Ne tohd inWS4Sd between two Of the 36 vestlgators that for some
red
derailed cars. Th. tank had a reason the truck delver
large d.nt In Its side and the warning f1&amp;th ig lights and
authorities ordered evacuation bells at the crossing and made
°
od1 It was removed no apparent attempt to halt for
the trim to pass.

WASHINGTON (UPI)- Pressure from
Bert Lance allowed the Carter peanut
warehouse to benefit fromi reduced Interest
rates on loans and check overdrafts of nearly
$500,000, according to officials of the National
Bank of Georgia. The preferential treatment
afforded Carter's peanut business was
revealed in a special report by two directors of
the bank.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Sciasot Coimyy R.MININO An
Zorwss Ceo.,
Room. 203
Sowoao, Fiomoa

First Biggie For Mew England
By United Press International

Residents of New England today fought
Midwesterners battled earlier this
week
a major snowstorm, the first for
southern New England this winter. New
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Englanders, who have enjoyed a relatively
mild Winter, took It In stride. "It could be
worse," a Concord, N.H., ,woman said while
sweeping snow from her car. "We could be In
Chicago." The storm closed many roads in the
area, snarled traffic and caused an epidemic
of fenderbender traffic accidents.

27 Firemen Inurid In Fire
A veteran
SAN FRANCISCO (UII)
fireman died and at leaàt 27 other firemen
were hospitalized fighting,' a blaze that broke
out late Wednesday on westbound 10-car
commuter train In the "tube" under San
Francisco Bay. Fresh i firefighting units
were sent into :Ie tmdertwater tunnel early
today to bittl the stubborn blaze which
spewed poisonous fuEnes and smoke
throughout the 3-mile transbay structure.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Ireland,
Sanford; two sisters, Mrs.
Patricia Orborne, Martinsburg,
W. Va., Mn. Debra Morrison,
Bunker Hill, W. Va.: lots'
stepsisters, Mrs. Carol Rack.
lift, Miss Pat ricia Ireland
AM Miss Karen Ireland all 01
Sanford, Me.; and Mrs. NIIICY
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ROSS- Funeral mass for Mrs.

Muriel Rose Destheus, It. who
died Jan. ii In Germany, will be
Celebrated it noon Saturday at
All Souls Catholic Church with
Fr.
Mitchell officiating,
Burial in All Souls Cemetery.
Rosary will be recited at pm.,
Friday In Gramkow Funeral
Home Chapel. Gramkow In
charge.

Peter

Woodcrest

Drive

North,

i'epoi'ted she left the ring in her
purse in her car while the was
shopping at the mall.
She said when she returned
home she discovered the ring
and a stem hea&amp;d had been
stolen. There is no evidence to

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Services 7:30 p.m. also Sunday 2:30

p.m.

Tent is located at
2600 Orlando Drive,
Sanford
PRAYER FOR THE SICK

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The paving and drainage consulting engineers, Boyle
projects to begin later this Engineering, has been retained
month and be completed by the to do drainage studies.

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In the Winwood area noa~
are completed. Construction
will be completed within six to Altamonte Springs, because*6T
complex drainage problems,
eight months. she said.

It was a windfall night for were among We merchandise he discovered the rear door of Indicate how the thleves got into
'burglars in Seminole County reported stolen from a home his home had been pried open. the car, according to reports.
A burglary in Sanford netted
The stolen merchandise was
$1,000 near Altamonte Springs.
Burglars got more t
200
thieves
six sets or corn07,
ot
Saunders,
merchandise
four
separat
Elwood
taken
from
two
bedrooms
in
the
in
in
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Palm Springs Drive, told house. Also stolen were a 17- memorative coins and other
Incidents Thursday.
Atax.exempt bond certificate sheriff's deputies he left his Inch color television, a stereo merchandise worth $1,200.
Dawn Kiddy, 44, of 401 W. 19
worth $36,000 and a gold watch home at 10 a.m. Thursday. He and speakers and a radio.
he
returned
at
noon
St.,
left her home at 7:30 a.m.
when
wor
th
said
A guard dog failed to prevent
with diamonds
Thursday
and when she
thieves from walking away with
returned
at
9
p.m. she found the
than
$4,000
in
boat
motors
more
from a business at 1199 E. High- entire house had been ransacked. Burglars apparently
way 436 near Longwood.
James E. Miller, 28, of pried open a rear door to gain
Longwood, told sheriff's entry to the house.
A set of Lincoln corndeputies three motors, in.
MRS. MURIELDESCRENES
one brother , Walter Rober eluding a 140-horsepower memorativecolns and five sets
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of bIosatentat coins ware
Mrs. MtirW
epbiàthsrs, Terry and Bruce at $3,360, were stolen sometime stolen. Also reported stolen
28, stationed with her husband Ireland, both Of Sanford, Me.; between 5:30 p.m. Wednesday were three gold rings, a gold
In Germany, died Thursday, Wayne Ireland, of Sanford, Fla.
chain and 10 bottles of liquor.
8 am. Thursday.
Jan. 11, after suffering a heart and grandparents, Mr. and and
There was also a car theft
Miller reported he leaves a
attack. A native of Biddeford, Mrs. Joseph Dubois, Dayton, guard dog at the business reported in Seminole County.
Me., she was a resident of Me. and Amy Ireland, during the evening. Despite the The car, a 1918 Dodge Magnum
Sanford from 1910-78. Moving Millinocket, Me.
dog, thieves placed the motors XE, Is worth $7,051. It was
here from Sanford, Me.
Gramkow Funeral Home
on a dolly and hauled them reported stolen from Bob Dance
Survivors include her charge of arrangements.
away from the site. The dolly Dodge on U.S. 17-92 near
husband, Staff Sgt. David
apparently was thrown Into a Longwood. George Crossley of
Edward Deschenes, U. S.
Altamonte Springs reported the
nearby lake, officials said.
Army;
daugs, U'..
A one-cast diamond ring car was stolen from a fenced
Teresa Rose Jones and Carols. Fu n eral N otice
worth $1,900 was reported compound at the dealership,
Deachenes, Germany parents

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By DONNA FSTES
left, the county commission was obligate the funds," Price said. end of March, Miss Fields said,
Herald Staff Writer
County Engineer Bill Bush include:
in the midst of budget sessions
Work Is proceeding on and then opted to have the said engineering plans are
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area-(nbI schedule for federally funded actual paving and drainage completed for the paving and theast of Sanford) paving and
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munity center in five low- in house rather than by contract scheduled to begin within the Halsey Avenue; McKay Street
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income areas of Seminole with private companies.
month. Before construction is from Moton to Halsey; Moton
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County, according to Seminole
"That decision means about completed in Bookertown, the from Richard Allen to Gilbert
County Planner Woody Price. twice as much work for the plans for the Jamestown areas and Halsey from McKay to
"
The U.S. Department of
,
will be completed and shortly Orange Boulevard. Allocated Is
.l
Housing
Urban
Developand
be
thereafter
the paving plans for $33,700 for materials with the
r
ment (HUD) this week warned
Johnson Hill, Bush said.
county supplying labor,
one
core
up
the
work
the
county
to
speed
1Ibin-Dav1s
Inc.
has
been
machinery
and engineering
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or face the danger of losing
designated
architects
on
the
plans.
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Midway Community Center.
-Jamestown (near Oviedo)
the efforts.
Representatives of the ar- James Drive from SR426 to
Price, calling the warning
,
chitects and county personnel Canal Street; Church Street
"almost
"almost routine, but sigTunas
will hold a public hearing at 7 from South to James; and South
nificant
nevertheless,"
said
money,"
he
said.
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the projects are scheduled for
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completion well within the six- applied for the federal money, "rough Ideas" for the proposed for materials with the county
to-eight months deadline set by it did not include a timetable for 2,000-to-2,500 square-foot supplying labor, equipment and
4ivald p
Usuid Kiaisd the federal agency.
the projects. However, he center.
engineering.
"It Is taking longer to get the added, generally a federal
They also will be soliciting
-Johnson Hill (near Oviedo)work done, but we are getting agency likes to see a project additional comments from the
Harrison
Seminole County School Board negotiator Ernest twice as much mileage for the accomplished within the fiscal community at that time on the Road to Street from Reed
Wilson Avenue; Tayfbr
Cowley signs contract with Seminole Educational money," he said, explaining year it Is approved,
people's preferences con- Street from the existing paving
Clerical Association (SECA) after it was approved that a delay in the project was
"My assessment is that HUD cerning the center,
to Wilson Avenue and Wilson
Linda Fields, planner for the Avenue from Harrison tO
Wednesday evening by the board. Board Chairman caused by a turnover In two key would like to close its books for
projects, said $58,000 of the Avenue B. Allocated f*
Robert Feather and SECA negotiator Ann Finch positions in the planning the year," he said.
department
last
summer.
Th
e
work
ll
be
do
"
wi
ne
long
grant
has been allocated for the materials is $30,200 with the
witness signing.
When the planning director before HUD moves to de- community center to be placed county supplying labr,
out for bid by private cone equipment and engineering.
tractors as soon as final plans

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about * MadaMs at
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both

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SaNPmou COUNTY Co.amouei

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pitag their l.1 in the muishig," do -

pros and cone t"igt4.
"We need a pilot program to dolermine If we can
enhance the .duratlon 01 the id though a
program,"
he said.
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"1 don't think a luagry child con be voy rec.ij4lw to

Palestinian guerrillas exploded in the major
open air market of the city's Jewish section
,today, wounding at least 20 people, police
___ said,
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)rgsll1zat1on claimed ràponslbfllty for the
explosion. '1'Jmbi attack Iawevtod

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but 71 percM of the children who I have cond'4.d
health feBoweps on have either We liii. sleep or are nut
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other tiiw educate the chIldF" rwi.r .t
Willlan said "the underlying h
whather the
breakfast program can meW hi providingqolity
edw#lon in Seminole C.dy, and we have based

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Trainman Dies
Collis ion;

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who qualified would gd it free or at a reduced prim while
this other students woul pay the tall cod i4bnMed at 36
OW to capacity With? million cubic feetantL
'of gas. A second storage tank exploded two
'uftteaq.'ofr,aponsibWty,thm to meitisp1ain
and simple a parental r api,iift1Iy and nat that of the
')iours later.
school sydem," Kiath said.

JERUSALEM (UP!)

WASHINGTON (UP!)- President Carter
says his 1980 anti-inflation budget -$1 billion
under his cost-cutting goal -cut everything
but defense to the bone to spare human needs
programs sought by liberals. Carter said
Wednesday the new budget which goes to
Congress Monday will include only about $29
billion In deficit spending, compared with $30
billion estimated earlier. It's the smallest
federal red Ink total since 1973. The president
called it a "very austere, stringent, tough

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Carter: 'Austere Budget'

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M~j 167

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hi the Meadows Weat
subdivision Diii Longwood.
parked ata FWD park Ham Belfrelt V. of 132 Im
passenger In one of the cars,
's deputies
glar, Pnge FWSWW. MhIdo Thhi, 21, of
someone
tered
his open
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Donald Richard BradY._22, ZA Nl
311 Hibiscus Road In
5RS
Tu'Idsy
batwisi
5:31
began yelling at the delver of
Cit iberry told sheriff's
f
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the other car, according to Ser1In Ave. told police the depat
jes the arrived for work at PALwdl:36p.mandstoiethe
burglary occurred Tuesday the raur
at 3:11 p.m. box, aCCdi4 to isconla.
An alf.didy Orange CowAy between I:41a.m.and4:lSp.m. Tuesday.
14 whenshelift
deputy apparently saw what Burglarspined entry through work at midnight the
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was happening and walked over a rear window, according to
to where the argument was records.
imloched and the taps, gone,
HUICAPATAM
t$k1115 placit a w
according to records
himself. The deputy showed the
HUROLAAY IIROITED
Ralph Porto, 11,01 Orlando
d
PPnt
WWONI IOLEN
reported purhing his cor at 134
Brady alk5idly knocked It
Eugene A. Gregory of
Fir, it,t in r..m pset
from his bend, hit the deputy in FWIse reported I burgWi Two sholgine and two rs wb he w to
on top 01 at ida both.. : Gregory with a combined value of 1* pm for the evening. He said
him.
Lumber, = jpp. An. in ware reported dolon from a wbo he returned be discovered
Brady was subdued by Saofd
rs,Ae, on Michlgon mind the hidicaps ivIk g from his
Cauelberry police who
He report.d the burglary,
14, W7 1J4.Jit 7W hubcaps
arrested him for battery, Occur, Tuesday batweesi $1$ told shirKl's deputies burglarss veined at MIS, records
battery on a police officer and p.m. and 7:15 p.m. and pined awy to the trailer indicate.
romft
with V1011flCS. burglar,gained entry to the Tuesday batwisa $ p.m. ad S
____________________ a rear deer. p.m.
Hela being"
held at the$.minole both... tlwoogh
though a window, ac.
CAUTOIZN
County Jail in lieu 01 ,S0 Gregory arrived at work to find cording to records.
bond.
desk drawers and filing
A cur was reported Men
csbnata
bad
been
romnaged.
NraId pM$s by Tom Nitsil
TOOl ISB4G
from the parking Id at Lake
MIQUGAN MAN___
A.32callbsrrevoivervalu.dat
&amp;W1eygh&amp;boolin7ong
A Flint, MIciL, man has been $110 was the only Itom While iu4 his rnmds for (my. liii Am HWbsrdol., Why not let the boss wait on her for a change?
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figured Toni Osborne, who lets Sanford Police Chief
ardthlemlnoleCoodyfor diaco,rad mi, according CoigraJ Florida l
Co. of 11 told thsr's deputies
delivery of a controlled sth to
Longwood, $65 worth__________________
of tools parked
the car at $13 a m. Ben Butler fill her plate at Police Benevolent
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dance to aminor, battery and
Association barbecue attended by about 100 officers,
w
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stolen
a
daliv,,j
TAPTAW4
child abuse. Robert Edwin
truck, a Sanford man bo to it at U:II am it was gone. city officials and guests. Sgt. Ray Williams was chef
1101111110111, 35- Is being held In lieu
A total c472 tapes valued at rspomintkha Amos. 01
ThsllllPlymontb was vabod for the day Wednesday.
sio,zoo.
V5 No. reported dolun Iron a Truman AL reported on electric at 1365, acoordir* to r.cords

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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALDG. BECK, Advertising Director
Plow Dellvery: Week, 75 cents; Mor*h,$3i5; SMoedhi, $1$.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 93 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,

AM ft's &amp;bad the only kind of humor you get If
u bang out MplaceslIheiheSemb1o1eCoCItyjMl
and local courtrooms.
For hinc., I was at the Seminole County All
recently and o1*ulde were a man and woman
waiting anaiously. "They haven't found him yet?"
the woman a*.d. "No, they mat have taken him
aid to be beaten," the man replied. Seminole County
Jail officials may not think that's funny, but It got a
chuckle out of a groW of byatanders.
At a recent evacuation of more than 300 people
new Loswood because of a train deraiime1*, It
was obvious humor kept the evacuees In good spirits
throt*hold the idgid.

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As they were all haIdied together at the
Moravian durub, In various dages of dress, the
evacuees were discussing how littie time they had to
epsre for the event. "I never know what to wear
to these evacuations," one woman eald. That may
not be tinny to you, in at 4 sin., they tell me, It
was a scream.
Another good .niple of gallows humor cum
iç during a recent docket hearing. With a dosen
lawyers sitting around discussing cases with a
judge, one of the attorneys announced he was
prepsredtogoto trial. His client was charged with
possession and delivery of drugs. "There" only one
Fotiem," the attorney told the Judge, "my client's
In the hospital."
"He overdosed," someone quipped.
Some of the fwmle1*, and In some ways the
saddest, of gallows humor comes from police

humor," No, not Gallo
humor, drinking Is one of my more serious subjects.
Gallows humor, to be good, requires a touch of the
They call It "gallows

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Right

Ey D!NNI8 FEOLA

John Wayne: His Cancer
Spreads Throughout Body

Taiwan
BY

:Whether by drift or design, the president seems
tobe letting the dust settle a bit before defining
precisely the future relationship between the
Uni4ed States and Taiwan, that Is the Republic of

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may have decided that his inaction would
~~Congreu away from opposition to his stirprille recognition of the People's Republic f
set month Into affirmative action on the future of
F*Lwan.
:Such a plan has obvious merit because
sonstors and congressmen are already pawing the
turt on the China issue.
The most important question for the administration and Congress to d ide immediately
Is how the United States and the Republic of Chin
shall relate.

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WOMANI

By DON GRAFF
It Is jug possible that there I' something:
Iranian.
positive to be derived
catadroiM
Not for the country Itself -at least not yet.
Whatever new order emerges from the smoke:
and destrutIon of revolution, It cannot recover:
lives already lost or erase damage already done,
to a socIy In transition between a dlii
powerfully lInflu,r*Ial past and an uncertain :
future. And It Is likely to be quite some time

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both Peking and Taipei insist there is only one
of which Taiwan isa part that,accordlngly,
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real China, Washington has yielded to reality and
:rftognized the existence of 9W million citizens on

seeking to buy a house for the first time? How do
they awing it when the median purchase price Is

now over $50000 In large nispft

Indeed ,se..do $70,000 in cities Ilk. Sen Frandsco and Washington, D.C.?
Th. answer is that It's getting herder all the
time; If current tffldl continue unabated, first°°i be virtually ftcsin
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Already, more than half of all first-time
buyer. are twolncotn. families. Theytendto
.oi,r,i..p,rhorneswd to elnkmore

1&amp;)ai allies also wrnng?
&amp;lienge Dsths
In addition to t
mounted in the courts titMeoIdent's *biegst'ron
t the mutual defense treaty with Taiwan by Sen.
Barry Goldwater R-Ariz., there Is already
congressional opposition to the administration's
"wosal to deal with Taiwan through a corppration.

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O,'ecognize the reality of 900 million mainland
'(nese Is wrong, Is not the failure to recognize the
M!ity of 18 million Taiwanese, who have been

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'ridognizing mainland China, President Carter was
motivated by opportunity. .
But the Taiwan aide of the China
well and g

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*Pterla -responsibility to a trusting and helpful

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sequsnces

sociations shows four WA of five Or*-*Jm
It was Americans taking to the highways in
Brow said 00 p - rent of Super I's mot&amp; M may well
home bum r* aclusivelY an NMW to meet new cars after WorM War 11 who made them franchised. The owners include farmers, American donsamors.
the downpayment. But In this Wfistilonary popdw. They
pwi4 fewer and few_CW
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but onf orta
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the
willing tO MIS much money -especially whendations.
ago, Super Cs room rate was only $150 a
Wasblngtofl of the past several mouths has
the inlerest available on tb* savings doesn't
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sent that by the boott amply demoadrated. But there Is shing w
to vie with seth other, Offt
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match
tuft in Ui. motels begans,ridawts
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can do abo$ the ortustion at home, In the lm
ad bars,
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Aaft Swimming Poll
Ibl. to boot.
we
do provide free color pkn.
Cd an effective national energy,
r
more
e
ve
luxurious
telephones arid beth- program
The Iaigue Is ___
expected to make a major padi motile matched the downtown hotel. for cod. tel"'
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ID uld. "We I't
Iran Is giving us a drT#IC lomon Cd the.
in 001141115 this year to sa$ the ireM on Bat now Ui. tide Is turning agab'.
savings won" hm taxmd'
Now cholne of budget snotels we gdft 0 comoled" 0
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flatwasavispand1massoddlionsulff
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Is laft consumer, will never.
Brown, trman of the Wus*MMe nearby.. OR= we w go hanbsidwith a be Ak toà _
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and she was left
sterile by an abortion. Michele Marvin also
testified that she and the actor broke up, after
living together six years, because he resented
her efforts to cut down his drinking, which she
said led to escapades such as dangling a girl
: out a hotel window.

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NASHVILLE,Tenn. (UP!) -In an attempt
to limit outgoing Gov. Ray Blanton's
wholesale pardons to the 52 convicts, in, eluding some murderers, he already had
extended, Republican Lamar Alexander, was,
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nlght Blanton was not lnformeu of Vactli
:I f until about five minutes before the ceremony.
Aides to Blanton, the target of a federal grand
jury investigation Into the pardon-peddling
scandal, tried to retrieve papers concerning
his clemency actions but were locked out of
. the Capitol. Later, Blanton said he also had
been locked out.

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Miss Lillian was in top form Wednesday
apologizing for one son and complimenting the
other. Of son Billy's recent comment in
defense of his Libyan friends that "there's a
hell of a lot more Arabians than there Is
Jews,"she said, "I know Billy loves everyone,
and if he's said anything to offend anyone, I
know he's sorry now." And of President
Carter's Wednesday news conference: "Like
everything Jimmy does, I thought it was

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shotting dawn the oil fields through strikes,
terrodannd sabotage, the iah's opponents
have IlderrUpied the flow of $35plia billions In:
NIIUN Wd brought fuel rationing to a cowdry
which has sori the world's No.2 oil exporter.
For Ira$, the consequences have been tmmsate Fr the cow*ry's cadomera they will.
be somewhat longer term. The effect upon
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Billy Graham says he believes the Rev. Jim
Jones was "possessed by the devil" when he
ordered more than 900 of his Peoples Temple
followers to commit suicide in the jungle of
Guyana -that "there is no way one can link
Jim Jones with the church." The evangelist
spoke in Washington at a National Press Club
gathering, warning the skeptical. . . "There
are forces of evil in the world that must be
taken seriously," adding the horror of Guyana
"Cannot be explained apart from the
demonic."

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tho
large metropolitan area, can testify to the fact
market Is enough to
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Comparing winning "Voice of Democracy" notes
are Richard Perinchief (left), Shannon McCall and
Fred Bukur -who captured second, third and first
places, respectively, in the VFW-sponsored
program. First-place winner Bukur also placed
second In district judging. Awards will be presented
at the VFW Post 10108 in Sanford at 7 p.m. Saturday.
The three winners are Seminole high School
students.

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LOS ANGELES (UP!) Michael Wayne,
one of John Wayne's sons, told a news conference his father "was informed by the
doctors" that the cancer found In the actor's
stomach when he was operated on last Friday
had spread to his gastric lymph nodes before
it was discovered and the disease may be
spreading th other parts of his body.
A spokesman for UCLA Medical Center said
the cancer was discovered in lymph nodes
'that were removed along with the stomach,"
and it had not been determined whether
cancerous tissue remained in Wayne's body,
or whether further surgery would be needed.

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fellow who reported dining the
There was
recent yesrend13lldays that he was sitting around
his home having a holiday drink with his family and
hkak
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to the report,
botweiti all the
The complainant
gates they all $On1edW an him and beat him i',"
the ntport stated.
. of my favorites has to do with a duck. A
driver r.pert.dhe was traveling In his car when a
duck flow into his wlnIeId breaking the glass.
The driver led sheriff's deputies to who he
believed owned the duck and deputies went to speak
to the man aboid the Vdent. Their report: "Mr.
(Jones) denies onIngy dead ducks that may be
found on the hl1hway."

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MIAMI (NEA) The lament
has beeithat the Super Bowl is
a crashing bore.
Not so this time.
The scenario for the SB XIII
is $IiflOd PefeCt.
The teams the Pittsburgh
Steelers of the American
Football Conference and the
Dallas Cowboys of the National
Football Conference
are
undoubtedly the best In
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and their performances in the
first two rounds of the Playoffs.
The Cowboys, bearing the
studs of one of the most
productive organizations ever

Bowl

put together In the National
Football League, are the
defending Super Bowl chain,
pious,
The Stealers, who won beckto-back Super Bowls in I975 and
1976 (IX and X), retain
essentially the same key personnel from those teams.
Twenty of the 22 starters on
both offense and defense were
on those squads.
.PlIt9burgh and
Dallas met In Super Bowl X, the
result was a thrilling 21-17
encounter won by the Steelers,
who thwarted a late Cowboy bid
by intercepting a pass In the
end zone on the last play of the

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game.
That was the day Lynn Swann
made four fantastic catches,
Including a 64-yard bomb in the
fourth quarter that was the
decisive score, and emerged as
the hero in the same Orange
Bowl where the teams will play
this renewal.
There are other classic
matchupe to consider:
The bludgeon-like strength
of the Steelers as a unit against
the rapier thrusts of the finessconscious Cowboys.
The computerized style of
the Cowboys, whose every
move on offense and defense Is
orchestrated, against the well-

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The flair of two quarteTI*CkS who r- iImUr j
style Terry BraWaw of the
Steelera and Roger Sisubech of
ti'e Cowboys
with their
ability to maneuver behind the
line ut at opposite poles in
ameice and personality).
The general confidence of
both teems, who carry the
classic air of winniers.
For the Super Bowl, of
course, fam can expect a
certain kind of scenario.
When the Stealers have the
ball:
Up front, the key battle will
be Pittsburgh's Ray Pthney at
right tackle, the youngest

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prepared but more flexible
Steelers, who stress intenfty.
— The bravado of someone
like super mouth Thomas
Henderson, the linebacker of
the Cowboys, against the
bellicosity of Jack Lambert, the
middle linebacker of the
Stealers— both of whom arouse

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the passions of opponents.
chess-like
The
maneuvers of the two mad
Intellectual coaches In the
game, Tom Landry of Dallas
and Chuck Nell of Pittsburgh
who make a fetish of keeping
their emotions In check but
boll underneath the surface.
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Around
yMartin,
net Dsllas'H
Who's been troubled with abed
knee this season.
At the guard, Plttsbutgh
veteranSam Davis will have
his hands full on the left side
with Randy White, the most
active of the Cowboy linemen.
Gerry Muffins, the Steelers'
right guard, should have little
trouble with veteran Cowboy
Larry Cole, who has taken over
at left tackle for Jethro Pugh
(bothered by bad knees). In a
pass rush situation, the
Cowboys Insert Dave Stalls, a
three-year man, for Cole.
The Stealer center, Mike
Webster, is one of the premier
plavers In the NFL and can
manhandle the Dallas middle
linebacker, Bob Brounig.
&amp;vmig is not especially strong
in
and is generally
pass situations when the
Cowboys go Into their
the
(five deftsive backs) or dime
(six defensive backs) for-

member of the offensive =it,
trying to stave off Cowboy Ed
(Too Tall) Jones. Jones has
been playing the most
devastating brand of football on
the Dallas Front Four, stacking
up the rim and Intimidating the
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passer.
It's a physical mis-match,
and the Stealers may have to
keep one oftheir running backs,
Rocky, In to help Pimmey.
The Steelers mj~t git anayw
boost if Larry Brown, normally
the regular at tackle, Is healthy
again.
At left tackle, Jon Kolb, the
ongest man on the Pittsburgh line, Is an even match

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wfflbevltaltotheSteelerolDAYTONA BEACH
A
plan. Helsa flne,%mJim Spencer, who just might be Sanford's No. 1
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Seminole Community Collegefeislve
trated
receiver
who thrives
golffan,leanedbackinhlschalrtheotherdayand
saw Its Division 2 basketball on the single coverage the
took a long, lingering look back at Mayfair Opens of
record fall to 12 In a rare turn Cowboys will have to use on
of events Wednesday night him, since they'll be doubling
years past.
when Daytona Beach refused to up on the outside men: Lynn
Spencer has his own spot all staked out in front of ___________________________________________________
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piny doormat for a divisional
the clubhouse where he can see players teeing off
and John StIll
foe
and rose upand struck down Swam
The Steelere do have Bonq
from No. I as well as get a good view of the flaIh to
the Raiders, fl-IS.
Cunningham, a dominating
No. 9.
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"Daytona Beach is no tight end, COmII* back for the
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The Mayfair Open is being held next Wednesday
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pushover, they have good Super Bowl. He Isa devastating
through Friday at Mayfair Country Club, and for the
their running
unlnfoed,
is one of golf's oldest continuing
WflbthtTlP.
TheinrdenwulbecnCowboy
Cli, how right he was.
events.
linebacker monies Henderson,
by Tim Viaceul
Daytona stayed right with who always flops to the strong
Spencer was on hand to see Al Bolding claim a
check for $2,4W in December of IN5 in the first
Concern seems to be a byword for the Lyman Mgh basketball cheerleaders as Seminole, breaking away late. Ade(the side of the tight ond)to
Curtis Smith and Richard
tournament,
Johnson cover Grossman, and while he
they give a rah-rah for the Greyhound roundballers. Lyman Is In the middle of a Crooks
led the Raiders With 12 has the speed, It's still a tough
"This was a regular PGA tournament back then," THE HOME TEAM
IOIO season, but hopes to get moving In its tournament drive with home game points each and Ron
said Spencer. "Presently the Florida PGA supplies
Friday night against DeLand.
and Jake Campbell added 10 chore With" help.
the players, but back in the fifties, the big names
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Facing the Pttaburgh threat,
points each.
5CC Is home Saturday night Dallas sefetiss Charlie Waters
were here.
Arnold Palmer played, but he never even
against St. Johns River of aid Cliff H$TTI5 among the
.
b In the game, will have to
Palatka.
qualified," added Spencer, who is in his third month
help aid, respectively, corner
of retirement after operating a popular restaurant Em
SIMINOLI(S0 Jolnson 42410.
Big Super
Bonnie Barnes and Aaron
LaIl_1341.Cro*s 00 12, Kyle. Tb. latter are the
InSanford for 33 years. Spencer wse born In 1912,
,
CsissQ$S4*$mftb$i.4%t. ____ ___
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aid
Rvb.wPS.l l4.3i; SlOWS 41? IL 1ia1 P
Brown 30.05. Totals 21 13.23
A few of Spencer's most orevalept memories of
defense.
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IfBesiieaplaysoffSwaim,u
the Mayfair Open or Mayfair Inn Open, as the
1 0-02, Jones 3 4.4 10, kennedy S 1.1
In
l7,McPhllllpa71-0l4,Rayzor20-04, he did against Pon Jossle of the
PGA record book refers to it
centers around
Thomas 2 0.0 4 Whltslds 5 3.3 is. Los Angeles Rams, the
temptuoun, terrible-tempered Tommy Bolt.
Totals
Cowboys will be burned by
oucan'tprintwhathehadtosayabouthls
MIAMIBEACH(UpI)— As last year's Super Bowl and well enough to get totheSuper plomhlp.It took as-4 record to
Bradshaw throwing turninsto
game," said Spencer. "Why,I wouldn't even repeat the Pittsburgh Stealers and hearing about how they were Bowl. The Minnesota game wake us up."
M..tlng
the agile Stieler receiver going
Dallas Cowboys can testify, the greatest thing to hit football made our players think maybe
those words."
It must have been * nice
underneoUL And thW If BaflM
Bolt reportedly gave more than one neighborhood getting to the Super Bowl since the instant replay, the we aren't as good as we think. It sleep. The refreshed Cowboys Sot For
starts
to ee up, Swam will
W.dn.sday blow by
have not lost since, winning
him for deep recapyoungster something to salvage' out of the muddy requires more than blocking Cowboys lost some of their fire turned around right there."
and
tackling,
more
than
rimand
four
of
their
first
six
Safety
Charlie
Waters
thinks
eight
straight
to
set
up
the
tlons,ashe
did in Super Bowl L
The
Sanford
lakes that dot the course. He was at his clubning and pissing, more than not games.
It
happened
after
the
first
half
Super
Bowl
encowder
with
"1 " Lo M.s1es the
swinging best In those days. And the lakes provided getting too many players In.
Association will meet Wed"The
turnaround
was the of the Cowboys' neat game, a Pittsburgh
the
Cowboys
were burned tho few
an ampló target.
nesday night at 7 o'clock in
Jired.
Thursday night game against 23-16 loss at Miami.
Siuiday's gaine figures tO be Civic Center recreation times Harristried to crash
Seems the New York Giants, who owned Mayfair,
It also takes mental health. Minnestos," said Dallas Coach "That's when we started to at least as good and
through on safety blitzes
dSSTtUIwd otnc
sponsored the PGA tour stops 1965 through 1958.
The big question In 197$ was Tom Landry. "We should thank move In the right direction," better than the Steslersperhaps
boom Pat H
(21-17) plansforthe upcoming
road them
Mike Fetchick, Walter Burkenia and George Bayer whether both teams could Fran Tarkenton, who killed us Waters said. "We were asleep victory over Dallas In Super
more were ala teams the perfectly end unloaded the ball
overcome attitude problems (21-10). That was the shock we In the first half and we
Bowl X.
followed Bolding as the winners in UIOSe
Bradshaw has the
slo*
.
that
threatened to put them needed. I told the team early in there was a chance we wouldn't
It will be the first rematdi In and
Spencer, only an amateur, played in the early behind
or eight are an- same facility of quick release.
television sets, rather the year we were not playing be able to defend our chain- Super Bowl history.
The Cowboys' best hope
tournaments.
than In the Orange Bowl, on
dsfuualvely
Is to suppress the
"Carl Hubbell and I qualified one year," he Super Bowl Sunday.
St.elers on fist down iiuth
recalled. "And I've played with Paul Richards in
plays to they can go Into their
The
Super
'em."
"dime" id PA
41,vni.4,
Smith:
nners after the 14 and '75
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One winter, Spencer teed off in 19 degree weather season., were torn aped last
with
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and
In an overcoat. It might have been a PGA first,
Randy Hughes replacing
FORT LAUDERDALE (UP!)
Come Sunday, there'll be
season by contact disputes,
Bresaig and
weakilde
Just as most of the old names have faded from the player walkouts and an wi a 101 of good old boys in the Super Bowl, Including one playing
llnbackeiDD. Lawli.
list of today's PGA scoreboard, dominated by the successful slander suit against tigId end with the Dallas Cowboys, and he should be easy to pick
_atj
If there's MID a Steele,
he'll be the oldest and having the but time of them
yoia lions of the game, so has the Mayfair Open Coach Chuck Nail by
Mining
second dowat
all.
dsveloped into one of the sport's proving grounds for defensive back George
It
ba,onie.
a
"dickel"
defense,
Jackie
Smith
has something like tide coming to him. ft'll
youngsters hoping to be the next Tom Kite or John Atkinson.
with
Hngbee
sbacker
probably be the last professional football genie he'll ever play.
Mahaffy,
.
Mike 11ag
They managed to win the
For 15 straight years, he has played In th. National Football
who bell good
For the most part, young players who are studying AF Central title, but were League and the closest he ever came to the Super Bowl game was
rengoo being laser"
to got their PGA player$ card cosne to Florida and knocked outol the playoffs In watching ltonlvor reading about ft.
Bradshaw, however, has the
Velocity to rifle the ball even
As recently as four months ago, Jackie Smith, who'll be * In a
play the winter tour netore getting their shot In the the first round by Denver.
"We tried to deny that few weeks, was all 11rd with football. Officially, he was
into the.. high Intensity
school at PGA Gardens.
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lineman up an On ball end two
John Stollwortit, Pitisbursh's his lVpw,oM am Derrell, and dossas of other Boy Scouts.
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to an Piet.
is fierce.
wide receiver. "Bid all those
back
Some days, Jackie ftith would Jut * around drinking beer
"No," JIn,Ith answered Ivly.
.ILLIIII!i — has been
Only t he seasoned veterans like Denny Lyons, who problems but a and ar with Iie h.d beck born. In i. Iaei&amp; His favorite tavern for
NoW
as en bw
ell, yes knew vs led luldi, and we'd like you to come down
won last year's Mayfair Open, are listed among the season told the story. Chuck get doing that vu the one he owned, called Jackie's Place. to "W
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IlN for a yMcal,"
said.
ran.
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hasn't
up m
wieners They cover exoensas, hiM soon rid of some people that weren't OrigInally, he weid.d to name the place T1 End but the City
bee
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as
h w MiameiL He had retired with the Cerdinak at Wad
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it
CllWndde't$StOrlt.
ii.
they are packing
o "of bin but the year before ad net
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came tegetlier, U I bid,to say
Anyway, itkh
working on a bottle of beer, shooting the having played nrh er , be wasn't Is any kind of shape
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BOSTON (UPI)
The Boston Celtics
Wednesday swapped reserve center Dennis
Awtrey to Seattle for the SuperSonics' first
pick in the spring college draft.
Seattle, which lost the NBA championship
last spring In the. final round to the
Washington Bullets, has been looking for
center help. Awtrey. 30, h4 primarily served
as player coach Dave Cowens' relief in the
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Wednesday said they have signed their No. 1
dràft"plck, iTght-haner Kevine Kane, 19, of
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SEATTLE (UPI)
resigned last week as vice president and
general manager of the Texas Rangers,
Wednesday was named president and chief
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The New York
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James Campbell.
Campbell, 19, attended Orange Coast Junior
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The greatgrandson of famed Notre Dame Coach Knute
Rockne was born Tuesday to John and Connie
Sue Rockne, of Independence, Ky. The boy
weighed in at'8 pounds, 4 ounces. Both mother
and son were reported doing fine.
"It's our first baby, and we're both very
excited," said Mrs. Rockne, 25. "He (John)
wanted a boy so bad." John Rockne, 29, is
offensive coordinator for the Campbell County
(Ky.) High School football team. He Is one of
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HOUSTON (NEA)
About Helsman Trophy winner from the teams swapped first-round
The awards established by
the time of the National the University of Texas, was draft picks. Houston also gave Newspaper Enterprise
Football League draft last sure tobe the first man chow upa No. 2 draft pick ln'78;and Assoclatlon — arederlvedfrom
spring, the Houston Oilers In the 1978 draft. The Tampa third-and fifth-round picks In a vote of the team captains
changed broadcast plans for Bay Buccaneers had that pick. 79. And the Oilers sent spare player representatives and
this season.
Other teamshd been dickering tight end Jimmie Giles to coaches of the 28 clubs In the
They switched from their own to trade for the rights to Tampa Bay.
NFL
134tation radio network to an Campbell. The Oilers hadn't
The tallies weren't even
It may be the best football close. Campbell was a runaway
80etatlon web covering four really made a hid.
deal ever for the Oilers,
states.
player of the year winner over
1•
"Say,"
mused
Stun,
"let's
"Anything we can do for
Climaxing the top season two fine veteran quarterbacks
get
John
on
the
phone."
ever
by
a
rookie
running
back
you?" Jack Cherry of the Oilers
Teery Bradshaw of the
front office asked his new ("John" was John McKay, the In the long history Of the NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers and Roger
coach and general manager of Campbell today received
broadcast partners.
21
an Staubach of the Dallas
unprecedented honor:
"Sire," cane the answer. the Buccaneers.)
Cowboys. His only competition,
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The phone call lasted 10
He was named the winner of a distant second, for the rookie
A day later, Bum Phillips, the minute&amp;
both the 1978 Jim Thorpe award was defensive end Al
"I
coach and general manager of
In those 10 minutes, Bum Trophy as the player of the year Baker of the Detroit Lions.
the Oilers, was sitting In worked out the deal that and the 1978 Bert Bell Trophy as
Campbell gained his margins
14
Cherry's office. Campbell, the brought Campbell to the Oilers: the rookie of the year.
11
as impressively as he led the
NFL In rushing although he
'1
,1
missed one game with a pulled
,
hamstrthgmuscleandmostof
£
~ fo
another with a cracked rib that
.3
still bothers him.
The statistics are worth
.L.
noting.
•røok&amp;
*piayerol
thyQar
He carried the ball 302 times
'the ?1r
for
1,450
yards,
the
most
ever
By United Press Iiterutieaal poorly so anybody could have well," said Spurs' Coach Doug
TWIN BEAMS
Now that the San Antonio beaten us. Now we're beating Moe, whose team won for the by a first-year back. His
average
per
carry
was
4.8
Spurs have put their early- them as they come."
first time in four games against
yards. He scored 13 touchseason doldrums behind them,
The Spurs, who have won 16 Denver this year.
Jersey
downs,
although the Oilers
George Gervin Is serving notice of their last 18 and 11 in a row at In other games, New
just how tough his team really home, ended Denver's slagame topped Detroit, 106-99, PhIla- generally yanked him in
passing situations because Earl
is.
winning streak.
deiphia dumped Cleveland, 197
is
still learning to fathom pro
"We're playing really well
Bobby Wilkerson led the 94, Washington defeated New
coverages.
Only Gale Sayers, -right now. It'll be hard for Nuggets with 2D points and Orleans, 112-102, Atlanta edged
with
14
touchdowns,
exceeded
anybody to beat us," Gervin George McGinnis, who played Portland, 111-110, Seattle beat
Campbell
as
a
rookie.
said Wednesday night, after his only eight minutes In the first Indiana, 112-102, Milwaukee
By United Press International Washington in the Norris'
30 points and by Larry Kenon half, scored 19. San Antonio bested Phoenix, 123-118, San
And Campbell was toughest
Division. Rick Kehoe scored for
paced the Spurs to a 119-101 reserve Mike Green added 15 Diego toppled Los Angeles, 119- when it counted. He got the ball
After being embarrassed on the Pengluns.
victory over Denver before a points, including 7-of-7 from the 117, Houston trimmed Golden from
quarterback
Black Hawks 2, Rockies l
Dan national television, 8-1, by the
HemlsFair-record crowd of field.
State, 104-102, and Kansas City Pastorinl 57 times in short Minnesota North Stars Monday
Rookie Tim Higgins set up
15,219. "Earlier we played
"Everybody played really clobbered Boston, 120-99.
yardage situations — three night, the New York Rangers Ted Bulky for two third-period
yards or fewer for a first down did their best to forget it.
goals as Chicago came from
— and he picked up the first
"Fred Shero and Mike behind to defeat Colorado and)
down 39 times for a percentage (assistant coach) Nykoluk told assume a three-point lead over
of .684
us not to dwell on that game and Vancouver in the Smythe'
"He runs," says Pastorini, to get ready for the Islanders," Division. Paul Gardner scored
PhIla
26 11 630 2
0(3.3)31.40:P43I)130.21:T(32.
"like he's got a rocket tied tohis Ranger goalie John Davidson the lone Colorado goal.
New Jrsey
21 20 .512 Al 1) 330.21. Time 31.45.
tail and a gyroscope In his explained Wednesday night,
New York
21 21 .157 91/i
Sixth Race, S.16,A:
Canadlens7,Khigs3
14 27 .341 14½ 5 Shakey Pot.
urn 7.60 4.60
Boston
stomach."
after
backdropping
his
club
to
a
Pat Hughes scored his'
Rookie
7 Norm C. Eckert
central DIvision
6.20 3.20
There's
no
comparison
with
5-3
victory
over
the
Patrick
hat trick, Guy
first
NHL
W I. Pc?. OS I Mineola Laney
3.60
past
runners.
style
is
The
16
.636
21
Anton
0(5-1)69.IStP
Division
rivals.
San
(S-i)
3fl.lOg,
Lafleur
launched
a new scoring
Ws*esday
23 IS .511 2½ 5) $13.60. Time 31.36.
Houston
uniquely his own.
last
streak
with
a
goal
and two
Besides
offering
a
little
moral
25 21 .513 4
Atlanta
Seventh Sac.. $16. C:
Campbell
is
fairly
squat
at
5assists
and
Mark
Napier
added
support,
Shero
and
Nykoluk
AIC N, Westtld St. 34
17 26 .395 10½ 2 Adalr Scott
3.10 4.20 2.60
Cieeind
11 and powerfully muscled at also made a technical move, a pair of goals, leading the
Am U. 53 W. Chester 63
14 30 .311 14
1 Nile Strut?
9.20 310
Detroit
Bhrend 91, Mediiiie 7$
14 33 .291 1511 3 Champion Bill
New Orins
3.00 224 pounds, especially thick in informing Davidson he is to be Canadiens to a rout of the
B.U. SO, Northeastern 73
0(1•3)3010,P(3.1)
IIi.lST
(21the thighs, with great ac- considered the team's No. I Kings.
Western Conference
Sot Coil 90, Conn. 10
3)171.... Time 31.57.
OlvIslen
MIdwest
celeratlon. He runs low to
Cheyney 10 Kutztown 72
WHA
lltlth S ace, $16. I:
goalie until he plays himself out
W L Pct. OS
Clark SI, Queens 71
3
Carry
Cap
16.10
ground and Is difficult to knock of the job.
540
1.00
Hobble
Ftorek
scored one '
16
Kin
City
27
435
Clarion $2. Cal. Pa. 77
1 Atwood Express
3.40 2.50 off his feet because of fine,
Denver
21 21 533 1
on three
goal
and
Mike
McEwan,
assisted
who
helped
Colby 79, Bites 64
YuvGottapoint
6.40
Milwauke
21 27 .431 5½
Instinctive balance,
Colgate 76. Union
Including
Jamle -"
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(3-I)
112.51:
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others,
snap
the
Islanders'
stx.gamne
(3-1.
35
10
Chicago
17 26
Dana 71. Nrthwstrn Is. 69
S4I.H. Time 31.61.
The Oilers get maximum unbeaten streak with a goal and Hislop's game-winner, during a'
16
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11½
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diana
Drew IL CCNY 47
Nlnffihac,$165:
resultsbyuslnghlmasthe deep
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Oreset 69. LIgh 62
PacIfic DIvisiss
6 Mineola Irene
7.20 3.50 3.20
Duquesne 75, Oannon 40
W I. PC?. OS 1 Adventurer
7.20 4.20 back In the 1-formation, much admitted the Rangers feel lift CIncinnati In a glifle:.
Ednboro 63, Lck Havn 57
Seattle
27 15 .643
2 Flamenco
the same as he was deployed in better with Davidson in the net. marred by a bench-clearing
5.20
Fairmont 72, Salem 4$
Los Ang
21 17 .622
½
Q(14)24.35zP16-l) 154.10:1(6-1.
college. He's at full-throttle by
"1 don't know what it is," he melee. Hislop's goal was his
Frank&amp;Marsh 72, Dclinsn 54
Phoenix
25 19 .571 2½ 2) 317.41. Time 31.63.
the time he reaches the line of said. "We just feel more secure second of the game.
F. PIerce 103, R. Wms. $7
Golden St.
23 23 .1I
6½
Team nice, $14, A:
G.e. Wash. $1, Mass. 69
Portland
19 22 .153 7½ 1 Shredder
3.00 4.50 3.10 scrImmage,
with him In there."
Hunter 63, M. Evers 35
San Di ego
2) 25 ..0 3. 3 Thder Struck
6.40 310
There
was
doubt
when
he
Davidson allowed a goal by
Lasalle II, Niagara 74
6 Jerry Logres
7.00
Wednesday's lvt?s
MiAinbg 43 Gettysbg
31.60; P (1.5) 43.90: T (1-5- joined the Oilers whether he'd Mike Bossy, his league-leading
Kansas City 120, Boston 99
U.N.H. 44. Dartmouth $7
5)1.$57.41. Time 35.94.
be more effective lining up 37th, just 65 seconds into the
1
New Jersey 105, Detroit 9
Pitt 77, Cleve St. $1
lieventh lace, 5.14, C
his
of
Phlla 107, Cleveland 94
short
at
fullback
because
game,
but
shrugged
it
off
and
Shp-rd IN. S'easttn 73
4Mary's Craze
12.20 6.40 4.00
Wash 112, New Orleans 102
Sippry Rck 54, Ind. Pa. 53
7 Go Kathy Go
4.00 4.20 strength or as the tailback stopped Bossy, Brian Trottier
Atlanta 111, Portland 110
stg,im i. so. Conn. 59
6 ltsabod
9.00
because of his mobility. To Bum and Denis Potvin on good
Seattle 112, Indiana 102
Syracuse 14.4. Siena 92
Stella Brooks won Wed- '
0(4.7)41.25,P(47) I?LIIsT(4-7.
Phillips,
the debate was chances.
MlIw 123, Phoenix Ill
Upsala I?, W.P.l. 69
4) 1,136.15. Time 31.14.
nesday's
odd-holes-only
San
Anton
119,
Denver
101
Wash&amp;Jeff 75. Bethany 64
academic.
Ron Greschner tied the score
Twelfth lace. lb. D:
Sin 01100 119, Las Ang 117
tournament
for
ladies at the
W.Va. Wslyn, N Whesing 10
Whlrlwin
11.20 6.40 5.40
"It don't make much dif- in the first period and Ulf
Houston 104, Golden St. 103
W.Va. Tech I), DvsIEIkne 59
2 Jaunty Jill
Country
4.60 210
Club as she
WIdener 69, Swarthrnore 13
7 Tighten Up
2.10 ference where he's coming Nilsson, Ron Duguay and posted a score of 31%, counting
Wilkes 70, Albright 51
from," drawled Bum. "It's McEwen scored in the second.
0(3.4)12.11: PSI) 523.3)1T(I.2.
7) 436.65. Time 39.32.
where he's going to that Anders Hedberg made It 5-1 in one-half handicap.
A
2 .911: Handle 6333614.
GraceSayles was second with ¶
Biiarmne 94, Ky. Wsiyn 19
counts."
the third before Lorne Henning
J. C. Smith U, Shew ss
32,
followed by Wanda Steinke's
who
still
Like Jim Brown
and Clark Gillies made it
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Ky. St. 99, Pikeville 70
33
and
Gloria Prosier's 33%.
the
greatest
running
ranks
as
First Race, 5-16, 0
respectable.
NHL Standings
Maryland 77, Clemson 43
I Mr. Buckingham 4.20 3.20 240
In B Flight, Mary Anderson
By United Press hiiernatlesai
N. Car. 70, N.C. 5149
back in the history of the NFL
In other games, Detroit beat
4 K.K. Rocket Whiz
Campbell Conference
15.40 4.40
Va. 93, Virginia Tech 75
Earl is deliberate, almost Pittsburgh, 4.1, Chicago edged won with a32. Helen Dennis had
7 New Color
Patrick Division
4.20
W.Va. 72, Penn St. 53
slow
ln his moV14ilentswhen the Colorado, 2.1, and Montreal 32% with Jane McKlbbin in at
0(1.4)11.61,1(1.4.1)
$7.15. Time
W. Ky. 7$, Moref*id 76
w L 1
3113
334 and Mary Ann Williams
ball
is
not In play. Particularly beat Los Angeles, 7..3.
2' 6
Midwest
kcsadRace, $14,5:
getting 35%.
NY
Rangers
34
14
one
after
he's
dragged
down
by
In
the
WHA,
Cincinnati
Adrian 71, Albion 36
1 Surfire Pesk.y
5.20 6.50 310
Phladelphia
22 13 •
Alma 94, Olivet
Hill. Scott
tacklers.
or
more
ripped
Birmingham,
8.5,
10.50 5.00
In C Flight, Verne Smith and
Atlanta
23 15 4 30 s S Jimmie
AshInd 107, Yngstn St. 102
2.50
"He gets up awful slow but Edmonton topped Winnipeg, 6- Rota Findeil tied with 33a,
Aurora 72, Concordla 6$
Smyths DivIsion
0(12) 27.55, P (1.3) 97.551 1(1.2- he goes down awful slow, too,"
3, and the game between the Pinky Mioducki was third at
Augsburg 10, Bethel 4
W 1. T p. 1)121.61: DO (1-1) 1.41. Time 31.33.
SldwnWllce 62, Ottrbeln 36
admits the Oiler coach whose Quebec Nordiques and the New 331i and Mary Whelchel had 34.
Third lace $6. N.
ChIcago
16 15 I ID
SI$ha'iy 73, Kin. Wilyn 36
Vancouver
37 4 Harry Buck
5.10 1.20 4.00 team was the first to reach the England Whalers was postIS 2$ 5
Ann Beam's 33% won C,
Swing GM 47, W. Mich. 34
51, Louis
9 30 7
25 2 Think About Mi
3.50 3.20 playoffs for Houston since 1967,
poned because of snow.
Carroll N, Wheeton SO
Flight. Eloise Hunt and Jackie
9 31 6 24 6 Team Player
Coiloraft
7.10
BhNl the franchise was still in Red Wings 4, Penguins 1:
Cent St. 44 Wlbrtrce 50
0(3.4)16.15: P (44) 474$1 5'
Crawford tied for second at 34% '
Wilos ConhIfSiC
C. Michigan 71, Ohio 70
)414.Ii Time 31.41.
the American Football League.
Dennis Polonich scored twice with Alice Potter taking fourth.
Norris Division
Cornell W. Coo 103
Pie nh
mo apvieclaflon for Camp- when Detroit snanned an 11.
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Those doubts. That loneliness
founded. Those failures. That
forced enthusiasm. Those silly
conveniations: "I'll! You're ;I

Pisces and you Jog! Isn't that
exciting!" Pardon me while I
throw up. I guess inaylx- I've
*eq away too long.
ROBERT McMORRIS:
0M A H A
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DEAR ROBERT: Thanks for
a delightful letter, which I lifted
(with permission) out of your
column in the Omaha World-

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SUNDAY: 12 to 4

JANUARY

Abby, I couldn't bring myself
to tell my daughter the truth.

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you there. There are few
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show and luncheon
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beginning at 11 a.m.
For ticket information. call the Cancer.,..
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was a time when she could not
conceive of the possibility that
he might reach 60; now she is
beginning to realize this Is it
possibility.
her
much to be &amp;aid for
an
association with an older
model.
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(laughter asked me to spend the
J. Herrington, vice CARE. For Garden Therapy, Christmas holidays with her.
Besides my dau'ghter and sotipresident; Mrs. J. Moss, table decorations are to be
in-law there are four children,
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two
s and a cat. My
January meetIng oi tis
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Magnolia Circe of Sanford
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Garden Qub was heW
housekeeper
who allows the
Feb. I at the home of Mrs. presented the slate from the
pets
to
sleep
DeBary
in
the children's
of M Gordon Harold Davis.
nominating committee. Elected beds.
Cushom with 14 members sind
were: Mrs. Raymon J. Schinitt,
Ile first night I slept there I
two guests attoxft.
president; Mrs. Donald Jones, noticed that something was
PraWent Mrs. W. L L
vice projident; and Mrs.
presided over the business
Charles Wilke, secretary- disturbing my sleep. After the
Meeting. Plans for ths jan. 35
Ron Circle held the January
second night I decided to look at
card put and the
the mattress. There I found a
meeting at the home Of — 3. treasurer.
Carl Lind with Mrs. Joe Corley
Following the business Mrs nest of fleas and their eggs'
Show were discussed.
Now officers elected foir the presiding.
Und showed slides from the
I knew I couldn't spend
Nd in yem WIS A&amp;L LF.
Mrs. Hwy Simpson gave a Florida Federation of Song and qnother
night there, so I told my
Menwsmkb, pruldid; MM reflort on World Gardening and Water Birds.
daughter I didn't feel well, and
wanted to go home to see my

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of the Democratic week from Miami where she

Lenore Torbett for a few days
County at the Heritage Inn.
the
Members took action and
voteomake$logrjbuuon family In 34 years.
to the Seminole County No, Jan is not at all like the
Association for Retarded normal. doting first-time
grandmother — she's worse.
Children.
A.rautusl.frierid mattioned
Jan's excitement. "Oh, I have
already been personally
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the honors of crowniq the King another Vivian Leigh — or to be Accordingto Bobl, "friends and
really going places." She of Hearts at the annual Bats specific, shades of Scarlet In family are cordially invited
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Abby

explain why older men prefer
BITTEN IN THE BRONX
younger wives:
"When buying a car," he D E AR RN: You should
sai d."who would o for an old, have told your daughter the
used model when he could get a truth! Reciprocate. Put a bug in
new, unused model for the same her ear at once.

in observance of Nallocial

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SanfordSerniniole Jaycees will Valencia Court West, has joined
ld the Annual Distinguished the proud first-time grandService Awards banquet on mdhers. Kimberly Michelle
n. 27, at 8 pm., at Jerry 8 was born to Mr. and Mrs.
estaurant at the Sanford James F. Poovey Jr., on Dec.
rport.
29, at Florida Hospital South,
According to Bill Bracken of Orlando.
a1 grarntather is J.F.
Sanford, State Jaycee Director,
Poovey,
Country Club Road.members and friends of
Jaycees are welcome to attend Mrs. Bess Freeman, 3814
the awards banquet. For n- Cypress Ave., Is the great
formation and reservations, granchnother.
call B at

Thoughts Of Dating
RemPlayNauseating
DEAR ABBY: In a recent Now I'm wondering what to say
column you printed a letter if I'm invited again. Please

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Ball. I was named Honorary Tallahassee u may want to
Ball Chairman that year.
visit Baacle Bill's eate and
Delta, wearing her crown, say '%" to the propriet ors,
crowned M Haon ef General Howa rd Whelchel Jr., Mike
Dyn mics as
king. That Sweeney, m Marston and Bob

FOR CANCER

year the king contestants raised Kuhn, all formerly from San.
$2,730
for the Seminole County ford.
E41tw
~.'ZA Association
for Retarded
Children.After the Miss
Pageant, Delta, who
Mrs. Robert (Bobi) Reaves of
at the Annual Hearing Con- doll
and so refinedl
seemed
like the typical Lake Mary, and her brother,
se UonJamboreeatthe Civic
And she dit After winning
Amcan girl neat door, went J.H. Galloway of Rockledge,
to
on
London to study acting and will ho a golden wedding
k Don Shreiner who was to winMiss Jando
Miss endure some pretty rough anniversary open house
the Commander
d
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Umes.
hono ring their parenisMr. and
07 Langwd Delft's aponWhile reigning as Miss
And then to Hollywood
Mr&amp; J.Q. (Slim) Galloway.
sor.
Orlando, Delta was back at the where x1he scored buitantly .
The event will be held on
And
me. I was a Judge in Sanford
Center In
For what it's wort h, In Sunday, Feb4, fm 2 p.m., at

Bonds in seconds. Dries to a

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Delta's claim to fame got an
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BATTERIES

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Many Of Us Remember
Beau Queen Delta Burke

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T\l HIGHLIGHTS
1o30
SNEAK PREVIEW

2 tws

EARTH, SEA AND SKY
6:30
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Carson, Guests: Lauren Bacall.
Anthony Nawlay, Charlie
CaIIu.

O8TARSKY&amp;HUTCH A bIg.
oted Industrialist hires an ax.
con to murder Captain Dobey
and his family. (R)

1200
(1)810 VALLEY "Run Of The
Savage" Nick Is looking for
thlelwtlO'SbeaflStUIlflgranch

equipment, and he suspects
14-year-old Danny.

"Columbo: BlueprInt For
Murder" (1972) Peter FaIk,
Janis Paige. Columbo Is
suaded to dig up a newsy
poured building foundation In
search of a body which Isn't
there.

8:00

(2) (1J LEGENDS OF THE
SUPERHEROES The dynamic
duo of Salman and Robin join
with a galaxy of Comic book
crimefighters to destroy a
deadlydoomsdaycjevlce,
@)OTHEWALTONS Olivia's
routine physical examination
has devastatln effects on the
Walton family.
0 MORK S MINDY Mork
invites a grouchy neighbor over
for a home-cooked meal by
Mork.
5 NOVA "A World Of Differ.
ence: S.F. Skinner And The
UOOd Life" The famous and
controversial behavioral Ps.
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brother of "Animal,' arrives at
Faber College and promptly
jolns his brother's wild fraternl-

9:00
(4) AGRONSICY AND COMPA.
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} QLIINCY An autopsy on
a "widely travelled" football
player uncovers a penicillin'resistant strain oI venereal
disease.
FIVE.O
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ldenticalIy
constructed,
'burglar-proof banks have all
besn robbed In the same

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(2) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
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locate. bank robber hIding out

riends our sincere appreciat
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llndn.ss
during
our
terssvement. Many of you we
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tistly for my family and me.
, Aany of you we did not touch,
,t the power of your prayers we
ii? very much. Some broUght
I'ood, some brought flowers,
$ome brought cards and some
rough? cheer. But, whatever
ou shared with us, we knew God
as near. Thank you so very
rnucti. Mrs. Beatrice Clark,
Aloftier; Mrs. Ellis Pringle,
Atory Lee Clark and Beetrice
Vlalden, sisters; Mr. Harrison

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Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto
Ave.
1 BR furnished Garage Apt.
Suttabie for retired couple. Plics
nslshberhoed. 3337,05.

32-Houses lMlurnhshsd
POOL HOME ON "a ACRE NEAR
LAKE MARY. 3 SIDROOM 2
PATH, DOUSLE CARPORT.
MONTH,
SCIOLER
$310
REALTY, IROKER. 33115*

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Liks Mary. Immaculate is the
best wsy to deso'INs this 3.2,
nlci IanecppH yard. only 4

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S WOWTS
Large liv. rm.. linIng rm, famIly

rm., screanad perch. 2-1; all
ieded In this well kept Sanford hems. PrvII tries, cenwnl
to Ivirythine. $14J11
DO S
Sanford. besvtlfwl o*.hu kitchen,
lining ran., and' tam ran., 5.1,
lush carpeting, ceiling slugs
Is each ran. Hams
Prstoclluu Plan. 137,555.

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Estate Is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothino small

Singer Athena automatic push
button. Sold new over $1000. hal
due $186 or take over payments
$11 mo Free home trial Call
$311711 day or n.qht
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123 606) or eves. 323 0517

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Cash for your lot? Will build or
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprises. Inc
644.3013
Medel Inc., Realtor

REAL. ESTATE
REALTOR, 327.74,5

HAL COLIERT

REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR
JUST LISTED. 404 74th Place.
Older home with small adlolning
Apt. Corner lot, plenty of fruit
trees. $15,300.
4 ACRES, Country Club Rd &amp; 25th
St. $30,000.
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EVENINGS 3fl.0517
3221112, 322.7177
EVERY DAY someone is looking

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24HOURE322-9283
A LITTLE SALESMAN IN
PRINT. . . That's a Classified
Adi

Ischools I 1FF WARRANTED.
- Super buy at 121,5001

REAL ESTATE AssocIate needid
to work In Sanford or Longwood
area, Tony Coppota Associates.
Reoltor. S30 4333.

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH FRAME IN
GOOD CONDITION NEAR

SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL.
FAMILYS DELIOHT.3 BR, ibath
custom built home in Dream.
weld on 1.3rd acre lotl C.H1.A.
ww carpet, eat.In kit,, Fla. rm.,
porch I Much Morel BPP WAR.
RANTED. Just 541,0001
FANTASTIC 3 BR, 1½ bath home
w.C.HIA, w.w carpet, fenced
backyard, near schools I
shopping I Nice neIghborhood I

Only 135,500?

SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
321 0610

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY PAINTED,
FENCED YARD. $31,900.
2 STORY DUPLEX NEAR
DOWNTOWN I LAKE MON
ROE. 2 BEDROOM EACH.
OWNER FINANCING AVAIL.
ABLE. 515.500.

3235200

43-Lots-Acreage
FTU area near entrance, 4 pIex lot
on small lake. $13,500.
Lake Mary, lake view lot, nice
shade trees. $10,000,

INC. REALTORS
530.4131 or 339.4711 eves.
10 acre tracis, St. Johns River
access from $1400 per acre. $750
dwn. 20 yr. terms, Osteen.
Zachary R. Tribble, Reallor,
3056615696 &amp; 8309026. Eve &amp;
wkends 904 734.5964.
WANTED
LOTS TO PURCHASE
CASH. 327 2257

34 ACRES FRONTING ON CRY.
STAL LAKE IN THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY READY FOR
DEVELOPMENT INTO HOME
SITES. $5,000 PER ACRE.
SELLER FINANCING.
3 ACRES LANE FRONT IM.
PROVED PASTURE, E. OF
SANFORD. $4,000 PER ACRE,
EXCELLENT TERMS.
2'x ACRES TALL PINE I PAL.
METTO, GENEVA AREA,
85,2.10. GOOD SELECTION.

5.9 ACRES NICELY WOODED
NEAR OSTEEN GOLF
COURSE. $19,100. LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

Sanford's Sales Leader

103$ ACRES PASTURE LAND,

SEIGLER REALTY

30 ACRES WOODCD HIUH
GROUND OSTEEN AREA. ALL
OR PART, $2,500 PER ACRE.
EXCELLENT TERMS?

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577

3222420

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
m 2565
REALTORS PARK
LAKE MARY 3 BR, freshly

pointed. Double lot. Carport,
Priced to Sell.

3.0, Inc., REALTOR

MUST SELL MAKE OFFER
liPlurncsa
PINECREST 3.3. C-HIA, car.
pefed, FR, fenced back, carport.

Asking $35,000.
MARKHAM RD. 3-7, w$ acres,
160,000.
LAKE MARY 2.1, $21,300,

ATTENTION: WE HAVE MANY
PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN
THIS GENERAL AREA,
PASTURE LAND, WOODED
ACREAGE, LAKE FRONT
PROPERTIES I RIVER
FRONT PROPERTIES. CALL
US FOR DETAILS,

Horseback riding, swImmIng
peel, tennis court, S acre farm, 3
BR, I bath with C.H&amp;A I the
country.

Req. Real Estal. Broker
3531 Sanford Ave.

3214755 337.7443 3334550
SANFORD- 3 Bdr, 3 bath,
spacious p-sat room, lovely

Kreoned POOL. A must set

ENJOY THE

ERROL L. GREENE

Realtor

4445523

Nut RaiNy, Ms.
flit PARK DR. 322.2115
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS

ENJOY AGLING

333.3151

FIRE

On a cell WinIi night. This SIR,

l½bhsme$uasa KkigslteLl w
illbrick PP. All you need Is the
corn. Gied location
pecked with extras Is please
you. $31,151

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331154$

Tee Serene price.) SI home plus
1 SR collage. Connlomt

sdiosts a shopping, good I.
wetment rentals. $43011.

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CHEAPER THAN
GROCERIES
I acre farm. 4 acres cultivated, 1
Only
acre uueEU. 13JN
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TENNIS LOVERS
DREAM
Syr. peung)SN
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court I cIO%e prIvIleges.

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ST1MPHASINCY
'IBALTOR 31)4501
MULTIPLE LISTiNG $UVICI
Eves MO3155

Unbelievable opened beamed
ceiling in LivIng Room. 3 BR,
fireplace, 1 yr. warranty. Owner

will hold ml,. Only $14,110.
Country living near Lb. Mary, 4.7,
Fa.n. ran., SewIng mm., rental
Muss en property. 553*.
Mayfair beautiful 31½ central
NSA sparkling clean. many
extras. i yv. warranty. $31,010.
Fantastic valsu, 3 BR, good

residential erie,_nicely landermet yr. Warranty. 532,1st

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell the finest In used

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Jan. 12. 13. 11 Fri Sat, 10 am .7
pm
Sun. 10 a.m 5 p m 60
dealers buying S selling US &amp;
Foreign Coins-stamps. FREE
APPRAISALS. Sponsored by the
Central Florida Coin Club,

Sheraton Orlando In?. Airport
inn, 39)5 Beeline Dr., On
Across lrom Orlando In

ternatlonal Airport
TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And Thai's A Fact'
Classified Ads Gels ReSuit
And That's A Fact Too?

Used Appliances Gas, Oil,
Electric heaters; gas. electric

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KENMORE WASHER
Parts.
Service. Used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697
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MontgomeryWard chest lreeer
23 Cu. ft. manual defrost
$150. 3236756

53-Tv-Radio-Stereo
60" ZLNITH Walnut Stereo, AM
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable. $ track taoe oliver.
Sold new $400. a real buy at only
$120 or lake up paymi-nis of 5))
per mo. Call 131.1714 for Ire.
home demonstration.

$1,000

1st

47.A Mlurtiguiouajij
&amp;SoM
WILL BUY EXISTING '1st a
MORTGAGES. 1. Ligg, Lic,
Mig. Smoker, $23 No. 40
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

152•743
CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND

new home for
everything. . .ev.n for voul
.

SG-MsceIhaslbou$ for Salu
Spc. Ii suite fliw.sm lpc. LR
'new OW Loveseet $44.33 1. up;
7 pe. dinettes us.n a up; Ref.
ISO &amp; up, II, stove 54$ a up; full
Iiidraperies $15 I up. Sanferd
Furniture $3lwie, 17.52 So. of
Sanford1 SISCSI.
DIVORCI company mult
sacrifice Singer push button
sawing machl. Flip &amp; sew
needs someone to take over
psymosis $13 me. or pay hal.
$133.43. Call 531.1711. Will

deliver, as Ibilsillen.

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best offer. 321 010).

VW 7) new eng., new paint
A C. cxc COnd $1,100

Both run, but need work

$2305300. 3230777

'72 Dodge Van. good Condition

1972 CADILLAC 4 DR.
EX. CLEAN

1 595

Priced to Sell
'75 Dodge 100 paneled van, 6 cyl., 3
sp., AC, mag wheels, good tires.
insulated, carpet, $2500 FIRM?
Call 323 02)8

Removed

1977 JEEP CHEROKEE
14,000 MILES

$4995

1975 FORD TORINO
bR.

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
3?? 5990

2295

UUV JUNK CARS
F, om 510 to $50
Call 322-1624

1978 CONCORD 2 DR.
DL
LOADED

$

79-Metorcycles

Good Used a eaev.siuns. $75 and up
Miller's 2619 Orlando Ave.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
.323 3566 or 3737710

37? 033?
CLASSIF lE DAVER? iSil'C
MOVES MOUNTAINS
CJ( Mercflana.ie €very (Jay
Try flne?
remeviiui,

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walnut cabinet. Regular $600.
Balance $175 or 812 ma. Still in
warranty. Call $31 1714 day or
night.

54-GarageSales

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Carport Sale
Furn., Appliances, Misc.
1210W. 70th St. Sal &amp; Sun.9 5
Moving Sale

Washer, some
lurn., odds I ends. 2309 Hdrtwll

Air Cond. &amp; Heating

Home Improvements

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Ave. Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun. 322)355.
Estate.Yard Sale
Furn., dishes, linens, misc.
9.5 Sat. &amp; Sun. 2453 Palmetto Ave.

55-SORts &amp;Accessories
ROBSON MARIN..
7927 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fia. 32771

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57-Sports Equipment

59-Mjsica, Merchandise

Losing your home 1. credit? I will

mortgage + Free a Clear 1575,1
owner Cream Puff Olds Station
Wagon. cash for equity in 2cr 3
SR. homeor duplex. I3I3S13.

1400

Top Dollar Paid Ion lunk &amp; used

lbs shot, nova mask &amp; snorkel,
rocket I Ins, depth gauge, see
hawk knife, goody bag I. gear
beg. $1110. 322.5193.

equIty, 322 0214.

'73 Mazda Couo.. AM FM$ tract,
mag wheels. Moving must Sell,

75-A-Vans

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77-Junk Cars

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calypso compensatni, AMF
regulator I bag, weight belt-iS

a in,

AM.FM stereo, Low mileage.
$2200

Above average cond
After 5, 32? 6104.

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

Classified Acts are the smallest big
news uten,s you will lind

32) 3791

Scuba, i.S. UIvefb yCilow lank,

catch up back payments

TOYOTA '73 Corona HI, Auto, Air,

Camper Equipment

52-Appliances

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.15fl

47-RealEs$s Wanted

JUSIMAKE PAYMENTS-'50 to
'75 modeps, Call 3399100 or $31
4605 (Dealer).

373 0777

Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions 8. Ap
praisais Call Dell's Auction. 323.

matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1797 So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. its
the Only one in Florida. You Set
the reserved price Call 90.4 255
9311 for further details

VW's '648. '67

Misc items 3)7 Palmetto Ave.

ON SALE
NEW twin site box
sprIngs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2

AYTOP1A AUTO AUCTION

92, I mile west of SPeedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a

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72-Auction

stoves &amp; refrig. Furnishings &amp;

51-Household Goods

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WILSON MAIER FURNitURE
BUY SELL TRADE
3)1315E. First St.
372562

RACQUET STRINGING_GRIPS
All Iype racquets, Avg. $5
Scott Reagan 322 $177

Trade top quality

Of mis sm. delightful 3 SF, 1 b
hems on csrnir lot -mce areaIdeal tsr Sulden years or MI
kIuars. Nlsbudeetprlcstagl
Just 533.501

obligation.

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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SECURITY

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate
You Cdn 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

SEIGLER REALTY

BATEMAN REALTY

HASITALL

me.

OSTEEN AREA. ALL OR PART
AT 52.000 PER ACRE.

'63 Olds, $775
New inspection sticker
Call aIlS, 323 lIt)

ching
ottoman,
Herculon
material. Wooden end 8. mat
ching coffee tbls. $200. 95 32)
016) or alt 6 5713903.

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NEAR LAKE MARY, RE.
OUCED TO

BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
243 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

80-Autos for Sale

For

POOL HOME, 3 BEDROOM, 2

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFOIhDS SALES
LEADERI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

Less tha p0.

HOME AREA NEAR GENEVA.
$6500.

FORREST GREENE

MAKE A WiSH. 4 BR, 1½ bath
home In Mayfair wspllt BR
plan, pan. MIR, C.HIA, Fla,
rm.. patio, 1g. IRs, excellent

SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath Custom built
home In exciusivi nilgn.
borhoodl Spacious rooms. OR,
Fla. rm., C.H&amp;A, eq. latin kit.,
w.w carpet, I every Imaginable
teeturet A buy for $743001

WOODED 1.6 ACRES IN MOBILE

VAI FHA Financing

5261.

neighborhood close to shopping

NISHED. $9000.

3l03OrlandoDr.

new, orange trees, C.H1.A. 7½
pct. assumable mort. Call 323.

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1970 BRIGADIER 12*60, FUR

SKYLINE 14' wIireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

If OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath, almost

JUST LISTED, Immaculate 2 BR,
1 bath furnished pool home In
Deltonal W.w carpet, 5cr.
porch, your own water fall &amp; fish
pond, 1g. FR, patio, fenced yard
on cvi dssac.l SPP WARRANT.
ED. Can you believe only

42-Wbile Homes

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327 5791

l(f4 -v'

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78 Chevy Custom tO Deluxe 11.000
mi. Asking 5700 &amp; take over
Paymts 668 8205 anytime

class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterllno-inv

SMALL GAS HEATER

Modern- I couch. 1 chair, mat

washer.dryer.
Fenced
backyard. $77,500. Call 322.2171
ext. 22 before S or 3231399 after

value.

CaliBart

$1950
323 0777

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Jackets, Blankets, Sleeping Bags

.3 BR. 1½ bath, range, ref., dlsh.w,
$12000? Yes. It's true II you act
fastlll Not fancy but a real

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Ford 73 Ranger, auto, A C

MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine &amp; Oak $35 Truckload
3734851.

W. Gamut White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone3fl.7Ui. Sanlon'
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for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
Oppear here tomorrow.

REALTY

$14

ATTSISFQI couisotIPSU1NtATlVI5

P5as

these heinN

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS

323.7832

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BUILDER.322.2207,

4u' e31

31-ApsrtmsidsFurnished

'WINfo Wiui.
!I?Omof RflIetIIWS

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Airport Blvd. on 17.fl In Sanford.
Call 332.1570 MarIner's VIllage

JOIN

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only, on LaksAds. Just So.of

yourwlf Is bifleus oN lbs velus

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1,2 BR deluxe units. Pool. Adults

You'll have Is

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LanlInaqule$secludedvgs, 11+
acne, cleared wIth few peas for
anImals. 31½ mobIle included

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Carpenter $ö hr.; carpenter's help.
er exp. only $4 hr. work In
Deltona. 335.fOfl beVn 7. p.m.

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.'iabI. I she cavusy, pisjs,
MlP*1nlgi
011ice of the City Clerk WV 11
quallflcallopp if the personal
as lbs erapo,tt
PS
dulb.s
the
above
ffieCWcuNC.wriInMlInIr50iljJOfp,p
or the venus orMaiRlis as named Defindant DAVE R. Cy Pise, IsM
PIn. IIIISifL$He of lb.
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ALL CLAIMs DIWJIOS AND
Fiho V.Wf1.atII*S.*.hlher.
s,,.os
shall have an_eRRilvulty Is be as
OBJECTIONS so so PILED
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CA LLTEDDYOR ELAINE

GA may No1iplI
or
peril of Irdlowucue in coniW
wni to if LI 4f, VAN AL'
roiwired WITHIN '- THREE
hereeNlu he and lb. same are SCALE osoomsa
ki*y F'PfltW.
$ROICIRMI Idvsaarei.iieds.aa "W MONTHS PROW THE OATS o
CO.. J'idillk...t, SA
NA
peur cony THE FIRS, PUUCATION OP
dsfLw.
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PHARMACIST

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WE HAVE PUT
LOTS
EOPLE TO WORK
)FAR THIS WEEK
DUGHT WE WOULD

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HOUSE CLEANING
1 day wk. Winter Spgs. Ares

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Plead an absolutely dependable
personto suphrvlse3activs boys
before I aft school, Mrs.? :30 to
&amp; 3 to 3:30. 3 days a wk. Car
i.puulr
near SHS.$X. Call 323-

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n writing and

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EARN WHILE YOU BUILD
I wIll pay you to handle a sales
force. Lets talk. Call Tad after 5
p.m. 322.0713.

Hal e some camping equipment
xanolongerule? Sell itall with
Classified Ad in The Hirild.
Ciill 322.35i or S31.f53 and a
frlindly ad.vlson will help you.

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lecarded message.

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a4lressofthecrsdasor,iagent
EISNTESNIs JUDICIAl
cu. is Ass FOR E*sSoL' or attorney, and the amount
a.r,ng. COUNTY FLORIDA.
claimed, If as claim Is
y 4s,
NOTICE OP SALE
residents anlpripitly enMil it Ihi
me date when N wIN becimu des
NOTICE II HEREBY GIVEs shet
City of L.., FInIde, Ml N are I, ARTHUR H.
Hell be StoSet 10*1 claim is
JR.,
RI
contIngent or vollqvlda$ol, the
further Sfouided hi Ouapter 171, asClarkoftheC NCiW$,InI
CATHERINE A JOHNs, Wife
Statwios.
're of the
IISW ShIN Ii
Wiled. Is me claim is secured. the.
SECTION 1. If any section_V In knkisI COUNTY, Floridi, us.
Ml by vigfu. of a p
IA
portion of. Section of this erlinance Ju*a.nt iss.w set
L JOHNs,
security ShIN be deecvlhet The.
as as abSVS
p
Wiknant Shall deliver ouIIIc.

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for someone to da a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to elm Thtee to
Five Hundred dollars a wick,

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basis for the claim, the name and

SICKWITN.

REALTOR, MLS

OWNER OPERATORS

leipinner, Intermediate I. advanc4 tennIs in,tructIon for adults a
fliers. Singis, group &amp; clinics.
uniurpasled facilities at Bay
dad Racquet Club. For Info.
Uaa..i b.
...... iv'auc
0iii ..
w'v
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mskl, 3237353.
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tfltl'oducs your chIld to music,
Private piano a drum
Iperlenced teachers, 33.355,

ivIleges and immunitIes as are
frOm tIme Is time grs,,$
to

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Harold Hall Realty

Matur, person to care for
2 small children In my home

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

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$35,000. Low down payments.

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SAN1-UKU AUCTION

SEWING MACHINE. Being
transferred must sacrifice

M. Unsworth Realty
REALTOR

68-Wanted

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SINGER ATHENA ELECTRONIC'

FHA VA, FHA 235 &amp; 215

VA. F HA.2)5-Conv.' Hnmnc

SELLERS&amp; BUYERSI
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

owner operators in the I lit bed
dIvIsion for East coast
operation. Steedy year around
work. Advances on each trip.
Call lob levIs toll free 1500.43$.
5372. EOE.

Paradise-last country lIving
property In Sanford. 6 blocks
from hospital. House 3.1.
beautifully refinished inside I
out. Priced reasonably, Seeing Is
Piløvinø 127-1541.
P,qw 23.5 Homes. I pcI. interest to
qualified buyer, $21,000 to

REDUCED$2,000 for quick sate. A
real attractive buy. 3 BR, 1½
bath, like new, room to grow,
Excellent neighborhood, This is
a choice property. Call today to
see. $15500.

321.0153

li-I fIEtructisni

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RENTING,

155,000.

STE N STROM

Found Paola area
Ilk, Male Cocker SpanIel?
323-ONS

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country kItchen, swimming pool,
near takes I. country club.

AVON
IS INFLATION C RAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sell Avon to help fight back. For
details call 544307f.

S-Lost &amp; Found

PHARMACIST CLERK
WAREHOUSE
HOSTESS
NEAT CAR VII

Plaimifti.

BEAUTIFUL LOCH ARBOR. A?.
tractive large 4 BR, 2½ bath

Mercury Motor Express needs

Chapter 171.044, FlorIda Statutes. PuWish'JeryiLiLPeWuaryi,
THISNQTICEisfobepimllsti.ed In adiresam are $505 Cecalla Drive,
a' - meIc.We
the Sinful Evening Herald, a Apepta FlorIda, 33250 and c-s 11.
SICTION2: ThaI the caiperafe DIP.?)
newspaper of 111*11 circulatlsa In Main Street A.epta. Florida,, 33255.
limits of the City of Sanford,
Cl ,me("tImeaslo.tnnaen The name a a*a
*1
Florida, be and It is herewith on
of the ca.
__________________ (11) days prier to flu tIme if the persona repreeentaes attorney
hereby defIned was to include saId
public Miring.
are $50 forth below.
property hereIn discrlbal and
DATED this iSIlu lay of January,
annexed.
All persons having claims or
IN TNt CIRCUIT COURT. $75
demands against the estate are
$ICTION3: Thatth,CNvCle,kls
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CITY OP
requIred, WITHIN
hereby auffior$*ol Is ssom, saw, Ns. 7$4
THREE
WINTER SPRINGS,
MONTHS PROW THE DATE OP
and supplimint me Official City
FLORIDA
Mppofmecl?yof$,iw,rd, FInn, GORDON
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
J. KLIER ij
By: Mary 1. Norton.
THl$NOTlCE,fenlemec
toInethea
a
on
CityClerk
' $ectlo 1 hereof.
of the above court a oritten
FRANCIS A. KUIL
PublIsh: January ii. 1VS
SECTION
ii any claim or demand

witlsd to all flu, rights wed

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NITSI

ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANON

SECRETARY
CIFFICE RECEPTIONIST
PLASTICS TRAINEE
MACHINIST
MANAGER TRAINEE

DIP-fl

OWNER VERY ANXIOUS. Tl.
large beautifully shaded 3 BR, 2
bath in pIcturesque Lake Mary
area, over sized rooms, $15,300.

Exp Only I Wanted Cocks, dIsh.
washeri a waitresses. Apply
between 3 a $ p.m. Days inn, SR
s a 14 Sanford.

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me Public Records of Seminole cwit comm krninoe county, available at the office of the CIty County, Prebase Division, me ad.
nanW is
for
nexed to and made a part of the City
TO.WN:__Section 044Sf examIne same.
Co Persenal Rop'esonfefiyo of the
of Sanford, FlorIda, pursuant to the p
,;
All Initersiled parties are invited estate are KATHERINE FRADY

4: That upon this or.

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SORRY NOP$I18

needs loving
Grandmother for 7 &amp; 12 yr. old
boys. Sanford area. Prefer live
In. 4413577 bht'n am. a_3p.m.

Phone 5413333
Write P.O. Box 1213

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ance bacomlno_oftoctiug, the
residents and prppui owner of *1 vs.

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Busy Mother

'Pethaps AlcoholIcs Anonymous
Can Help

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OVER 1 ACRE Lk. front
EXECUTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath
home. Has all extras, Tennes_see
stone fireplace open to DR I LR.
Beautiful loon plan. $72,0Q,

French Ave.

322.202' itt rS p.m.

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM?

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P
431, Fond City.
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mLdaIjI, Winter Perk Civic Cantor, 1 Mush An.,
Wlagor Park.

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PLAZA

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Full - time all around work in
Auction Housa. Chauffeur's
license, heavy lining I some
sates required. Salary +
potentIal extra profits, Apply In
person Sanford Auction, 1213 S.

Weddings by DOT

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Find FedsraI 8&amp;L,

EOE M.F.

NOTARY PUBLIC

Deceased,

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iitciuo films, stilts and talk on FIOS'4S

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12,WM ftTI$5$ CI$

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terview contact Mr. loather,
lain Jiwelers, Sanford Plaza.

WI'IV I! LONELY? Write "o.t A
AAatV' Dating Service, All Ages.
'.O Ben 11, Ctwtr., FL 33317.

fIctItIous name of EASTERN THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE thattheadmIniefratien,ofme
PLAITICCORP.DSAA"CLAi$y" PLAN; SIVERAIILITY;CON. ofMAROARETA. BELLOece.e.i,
coning to me Flat thereof,
PLACE, .wmat t Itssntt ,-- FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. File Number 75.45-CF is pending in
recorded in Flat look I, page 35, as
of said name with me Clerk
A copy of said Ordinance shall be the Circuit Ceurt for Iii ole
me

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people like youl Excellent ad.
vancement opportunity and a
full range of benefits, For In-

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MM. Smith's SubdivIsIon, iC'

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retail sates management we
have a Career Development
Program designed for motivated

DIIIf OR CE-U0.$0--,3arnt,W.
re. detaIls; KIT, lox 151,
P ompsno, FL. 33N1, ,Sllsn.

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wife was represented by Doug

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE. II
you are interested In a career in

4-Personals

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OF PUD TO COMMERCIAL C-i,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
me following
PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
PICTITIOUSNAME
AGlNST
descrIbed property, beIng and
Notice is hereby gIven that lam CHAPTER 1M.0410F THE FLORI. THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
situate In Seminole County, P111141, engaged In bvs"w I iso
South DA STATUTIS,PROVID1PlO FOR OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
wit:
Highway 17.fl Casselberry, THE AMENDMENT OF THE IN THE ESTATE:
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Seaworthy Wood Products, San.
ford, Fla., Mfgrs. of Teakwood
parts needs a man who can keep
up with company growth, mm, 2
years exp. on sawing, assembly
1. finIshIng wood parts. Call
preferably after 3 p.m. Dick
Cruger 3320154.

c tart II, brother.
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SECT1ONI: That

Ext. 22.

50'-'scellaneous for Sale

Build tO Suit - our lot or yours.

Central Florida's No. 1 Men's
wear firm. Exc. benefits I
commission plus. To start a
career today. Call 305.Is.o717,

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RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN.
TV, FLORIDA, FROM THE FRI.

41-HoUses

$2&amp;000. V.1 in?. Broker COn?I-

retailing &amp; merchandising, now
is your tima to be a part of

:lart extend to our numerous

rau.

ENACTED BY THE CITY OP

w'wI,,'v,', "°°'DY Dan
Shay poses as a 1un.ie ,o

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for excellent Opportunities in

ma family of the late Mr. Isaac N.

w...Li.

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18-Help Wanfod
If you arecarew' minded hookIng

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:mgent becomes convInced that
Barney s detectIves are under-

I-Card of Thar*s

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2 COUNTRY OARDClà
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NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID thattheures.onslbllltleshovebe.n FOR THE EXPOSURE OF THE
NOTICEOP$UIT
PROPERTY BEING SITUATED satisfied. TI. lega' effect of me BASE OF THE HYDRANT BAR. TO: ANITA COLEMAN WEBS
ON THE NORTHSIOI OF JI. certIfication .s mat upon
•p. RELANDSECURINOBOLTSAND
HERRING
WElT LANE AND BETWEEN provsl,Cltyof Sanford, Flonidamay THAT THE HYDRANT SHALL BE
112 Saltcreed Road

9ALEN9A

(4) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE
(TUB)
(4) OF WOMEN AND MEN
(WED)
(F CAMERA TH$11(fl41
J)
(4)CRACKERSARREL(ffil)
NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
$IJNPJS(

9:00

(2)(IThEDOCTORe
•GDI3IJ
3
(2) ANOTHER WORLD
GENERAL HOSPITAL
STUDIOSIE

Thursday, Jan. 1$, 1975-38

Noticeisherebygiventhafw,

in ijse
N. NIQUIST P01 PILIASI
ass at in Sirksh
Notice pir,y given mat i am a rag. in
Semoran Casselberry, Seminole FUNDS
engagod In business at fl$ Cam. Circle W., Long000d, FL.. 3V$
County. Florida, under the fictitious Housing Authority of the City
bridge Or.. Longwood, Fl.., SIfIlIflOJI CoUnty, Florida, under t&amp;
name of APPIOVED BOUCA. Sanford
fictitiousand
name of SOMITHlu(i
SenllnoleCounty,Florlda,undltthe EXT1A,
TIONAL SERVICES and that we N Castle Brewer Court
fiCtiflous flhfflI of BRITE
iorterselda,mme SanfOrd, Florida 32771
TRIC, and that I Intend to ELEC. rsgist,r,iamewim me cs.rki
Clerk of me Circuit Court, Seminole
said name with the Clerk of the mecircuft Court, Seminole Coun*)
County, Florida In accordance with TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN. Circuit Court, Seminole County, Florida in accordance wifli K
the provisions of the Flcflticus CIF3. GROUPS AND PERSONS: Florida In accordance with the provisions of the Fictitious Narv:
5IJ, To.Wit: Section Sf5.I(
Name $titut, Ta•WI$: $$q
Ofl Of aboUt Jan. if, 1t the provisions of the Fictitious Name Florida
abovenamed City will rsguest me, Statutes, To.WIt: Section S4$.Of
NS.$ Florida Statutes ifs?.
StIMel 1W.
U.S. Department Of HOUSing fld Florida Statutes
31g. Nancy M. Smay
19 0CYn D. Welch
Urban Development to rot.asi
Carol Osgood
Emily K. Wilkerson
51g. Edwin C. Wolik Jr.
Federal funds under TItle I of me Publish: December 25, 1571;
F. Clagctt
Publish Jan. 1L 2$, Feb. 1.,, iSiS
Housing
and
4, 11, 15, 23. 157,
Community J vary i, ii, is, is?,
DEF75
Devolopment Act of 1574 (PLS$.3S3) DEE.135
DEF.2i
___________________ for the following profect:
_________________
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HIASINO Public Housing Modernization and
TO CONSIDIN THE ADOPTION Housing RehabilitatIon
PUBLICNOTICI
CITYOFWINTEISPNINOS,
OPANORDINANCUBYTHICITY
'-To provide hOm.orirsP,Ip op.
FLORIDA
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
porlunity for low and moderate
THE FARMERS HOME AD.
No$OPkH',
Notice Is hereby given that a lnmefamiiles.ndupgraepIic
MINISTRATION HAS FOR SALE,
Public Hearing will be held t the housing prolects.
FROM TIME TO TIME, FARM.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Commission Room In the City Hall
Sanford, Seminole, Florida
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
RESIDENTIAL, BUSINESS,
in the City of Sanford, Florida, Of
$2,100,000
AND-OR OTHER
7:00 o'clock P.M. on February 12,
MEnyironm.nfal Review Record theCltyCouncllolth.CItyofWlnt,r RECREATION
FlorIda,
saId City PROPERTIES.
1515, to consider the adoption of an respecting the within
ANY LICENSED REAL ESTATE
prel.ct has.
ordinance by the City of Sanford, been made by the abovenamad
CityCOWICII
the city will hold a public hearing at BROKER INTERESTED IN
Winter
Springs
Corn.
of
Florida, as follows:
w$iith documents me environmental
munity Building on Tuesday, LISTING THESE PROPERTIES
ORDINANCINOIIM
review of the pro)ect. This En.
SHOULD CONTACT THE FAR.
vlronm.n$aI Review Record Is on February 13,1575,atl:30p.m.,oras MERS HOME
ADMINISTRATION
thifeifter
as
possible
to
1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY III. at the above address and is soon,
314 COMMERCIAL, P. 0. BOX
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AN. avaIlable for public examination consider an OrdInance entItled as AT
144, SANFORD, FLORIDA, 32771.
NEXING TO AND INCLUDING and .,pying, upon request.
TELEPHONE: 32242$)
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
City of Sanford, Florida 'will un. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY PublIsh Jan. 15, 17, II, 15, 21, 22, 73,
AND LIMITS OF THE CITY OF dertake the proI,ct described OFWINTER$PRINGS,FLORIQA,
SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON above with Block grant tunes from AMENDING SEC. 5-33 (a) OF THE 24,2$,252S230Feb.i 1515
ADOPTION OF SAID ORDI. theU.LDepertmtofI'o,,si,,g.nd WINTER SPRINGS CODE OF OR. DIP-li
NANCE, A PORTION AND AREA Urban Development (MUD), unr DINANCES, CHANGING THE
OF PROPERTY SITUATE AND Title I of the Housing and Corn. POSITIONING REQUIREMENTS
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, mimlty Development Act of 1514. OFFIREHYDRANTSINWINTER INTMICIRCUITCOUIT,INAND
FLORIDA, DESCRIBED
AS CItyOfSanford,FIoridascyying SPRINGS, FLORIDA, SO THAT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FOLLOWS: THE WEST ½ OF tOHUDthltCftyOfSiWOfd,FlOflda THEY FACE IN THE DIRECTION FLORIDA
BLOCK $0, LESS THE SOUTH 7$ and Thomas Wilson, ill, In his of. MOST PROPER TO FACILITATE CASE NO. 1S.24$-CA44-B
FEETOFTI$EWEST1it0,FEET, ficlal cepacity as AdmInistrator, EASY ACCESS TO FIRE PUMP. IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
ANITA COLEMAN
MM, SMITH'S SUBDIVISION, con snttoacceptmeIurI.donof ERS: AMENDING SEC. 53$ OF
WEBS,
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT me Federal courts it an action is THEWINTERSPRINGSCODEOF
tbo.',
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN broqhttoenforcIrespon$IbIIftiln ORDINANCES CHANGING THE and
PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 35, OF THE relation to envIronmental reviewt HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS OF JAMES PAUL WEBS, Husband,
FIRE HYDRANTS TO PROVIDE Respondent.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI. decision-making, an action;

JERRY AVENUE AND AIRPORT uetheBI.oront,andHUD OF A SUFFICIENT HEIGHT TO
Savannah, GA.
S BEWITCHED
SOULEVARDIN ACCORDANCE, will have satlsf led its respon. BE READILY ACCESSIBLE FOR
YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
MERVGRIFFIN (MOW, TUB,
11:55
WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN. slbIlItIei under me National En- MAINTENANCE AND THAT THE that a suit for enforcement of Final
THU, Ff1)
NEXATION
(4)5CM NEWS
PROVISIONS OF vlronmental PoiicyActof iNs. MUD HYDRANT OPENINGS HAVE judgment • RestrainIng Order and
5AFrf.5Qa()() SPEC4AL
CHAPTER 171,044, FLORIDA will accep. an xection to Its ap. SUFFICENT CLEARANCE FROM Preventicnofremovalofchildfrom
(WED)
STATUTES; DECLARING prousl of me release of funds
THE GROUND OR GROUND COV. .turlsdiction of Court and from
AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL .ccance of the certification only ER TO PROVIDE FOR EASY AC. permanent severance of relations
5:00
AFTERNOON
SERVICES; REDEFINING THE ifItisononeolthefoIiwlngbNe,: CESSIBILITY FOR USE BY FIRE with father has been commenced
CAROL
BURNETT AND ' CORPORATE LIMITS OF SAN- (a) That the certification was not In DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT: against you In the CircuIt Court of
FRIENDS
FORD, FLORIDA, TO INCLUDE
PROVIDING FOR SEVERAII- me tim Judicial Circuit, Seminole
1200
5 MARY TYLER MOORE
SAID
LAND IN
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- THE
- MUNICIPAL
. -- officer or other officer of a.nc.nt
PROV$DING fOR CON.' County. Florida. Cii. No. 7L'A.
LUuI
VP
AIU CITY; approved by MUD;
Ide. FI.ICTSAFWPRQVJDINOAN CF. CA44ó.TMtItliOfthiCit,ii
AUTHORIZING
THE
AMEND.
M$STERROGERS(R)
I•azNEWS
applIcant's environmental review FECTIVE DATE.
THE MARRIAGE OF ANITA
MENT OF THE CITY MAP TO IN. record for me
DUCATIONAL PRO.
A copy of said Ordinanc, shall be COLEMAN WEBB, Petitioner, and
prolect Indicates
5:30
CLUDE THE SAID LAND AN. omIssion of a required decision, available at me office of the CIty
JAMES PAUL WEBB, Husband,
NEXED HEREIN; PROVIDING fInding, or step applicable to
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs, Respondent.
me
FOR
1230
THE
RIGHTS
0 THE 000 COUPLE
AND prolact In the environmental review Florida, for all persons desiring to
You are required to Ilie your
PRIVILEGES OP CITIZENSHIP IN Process.
(2) tIEWS
MERVGRIFflN(WW)
iamlM same.
Oblections must be
Answer or other Pleadings with the
____________________________________________
THE CITY; SEVERABILITY,
All Interested parties are Invited Clerk of the above Court, and to
preped and submitted in ac.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE cordance with
to attend and be heard,
the
required
serve a copy thereof upon MARVIN
DATE,
procedure
THIS NOTICE II 10 be PublIshed F. NEWMAN, P.A, attorney for the
(24 CFR Part SI), and
_____
WHEREAS, there has been flied mybea4sore.sedtoHUDat
Florida In the Sanford Evining Herald, a Husband, JAMES PAUL WEBS,
with the City Clerk of the CIty of
a Office, U.S. Department of newspaper of general circulatIon In SuIte 1445, CNA Tower, Orlando,
Sanford, Florida, a petlticn conthe City, on, (1) tImest least fifteen Florida 32501, on or before the 7th
HOUsing and Urban
fopn,
taming the name of the property
p.ninsuta,' Plaza, Ml RIverside (1$) days prior to the timeof public dayof February, 1515. If you fall to
owner In the area hereinafter
hearing,
Avenue, Jacksonyill., Florida 3fl4
do so, a default Iument will be
described requstlng annexation to
DATED this iRh day of January, entered against you for the relief
Osjn,fomerel,of Mdon
the corate area of the City
bases other than those stated Ibave
THURSDAY, JANUAflY 1$
demanded in the complaint flied
Sanford, Florida, and requesting to
By: Mary T. Norton,
will not be considered w MUD. No
herein.
Ceitral Fund. Chapter Data Processing
be included therein; and
. obliclIonrecelv,dafterjan.
City CIIfk
WITNESSrnyhandatof
WHEREAS, me Property Ap. will be considered by MUD.
Managunent Asii. dinner meeting, Mariner's
Inn, -I-: S.
Publish Jan. ii, 1575
this
Court
Seminole
'"
-- it Sanford,
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county, Florida, thIs 2nd day of
ouciaz prrlou, o:Ju p.m.; III1UIET,
has certified that there is one (1)
AdmInistrator
_______________________ January, 1575.
730 n.m • orn 8 n.m. CaU 8517890 fpr
property owner In the area to be
N Castle Brewer Court
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annexed and that ild property
CITYOF WINTER SPRINGS,
Sanford Fler
Overeaters A.esymos, 7:30 p.m., Community
Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.
owner has signed the petItion for
FLORIDA
Ja7 14, 13, 1, 17 is i,i,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Unft.d MuthodJit Qiads, 17-s,
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In and for Seminole County,
RI
Ms
been
er
DIPSI
- Siaterd i44,$ fl1I W•
mined that tt,e property described ..
TO VHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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By RIt?y'M. Capes
01$ Ie"-gle Chapter 2, S p.m., Sonford Masonic
'15en1blyCornp.ct
sotic PICTmOUINAMS
Tssnni.
t,
Pu
, g van
Jn 1.11, iS, 25,1515
am metycesm
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and municIpal limits of the City of engaged in business
at
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Sanford
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IiSanford, Florida, and It
il
will
hold
a
Public Miring at
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let been Ave., Seminole County, Florida,
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Wig, l.N p.m., ru
determined that the iflAhititign,
Iii
IUWWW, liii 'WIt
me City of Winter Springs Corn. _____________________
under me fIctItious no
saId
properly
will
not
result
In
Lonwood. Oien ° public.
'; munity Building, on Tuesday,
the BUSINESS MACHINEr..
Of an enclave and
iPi iSiS, at 7:25p.m., ores
Receptisu at the Semlule Cceety Braach Olfke of
WHEREAS, Ihe City of Sanforg, lNendtoregistarsaidnan,wimma March
SemInole 10111 thereafter U poeslble, to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Clerk
et
the
Circuit
Court
Florida,
theCOuncilofAs&amp;Sdonces,44p.m.,sigIe6o7,Afluc
Is Iii pNItigfl to pr01ide County,
c01151d11 an Ordinance entitled as FOR
Florida Inaccord.ncew
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
municIpal services to me woqirt
Bank Building, Sanford.
follows.
FLORIDA
described herein, an the City Name Statutes, at the FictNle
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE CITY PROBATE DIVISION
To.Wit Sectien
FKIDAY JANUA11Y1I
Commission of the City of Sanford, sss.w
Florida StaMes 1q37
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, CASE NO.PVI4I5-CP
Florlda,de.ms It Inmebeet Interiti
rj
Sig IllusIon. .i ScaranlIuIno REZONING LOT 17 ILOCK B OF IN RI: ESTATE OP
tht
Petition Publish: JIIIUIfl? 4,11, 15,23, ',7,
VEPA1K:AS !ECORDED IN MARGARET A. BELL
Semlasit S.eth R.st ' :5O am., Lord Qninl.ys
Altamont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

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Jim Blutarsky. the younger

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NAPPYDAYS(R)
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(FOLOVEOFUFE
SPAMILY FEUD

12:37
5 MANNIX A man holding a
strongbox for agangstar being
released from prison finds the
box to be empty.

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10:30
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0 CBS LATE MOVIE

author / critic Cliva James.
(Part lof 2)

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SMY THREE SONS
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9:30
SINE PARTRIDGE FAMILY

Lips and Klinger are sent to
man a medical station being
attacked by the enemy. (R)

5 DICK CAVETI Guest:

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TUNE
CAROL BURNETT AND
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RESTLESS
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BEWITCHED (TIJE)

CAPTAIN KANGAROO
STUDIO 5fl (4ff T•J,
THU FRI)
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Ja2)TOtHT Host: Johnny

"WJM Tries Harder" Mary
starts datingthe anchorman
from the top-rated television
station and soon finds hersell
doubting as a .

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1:30
TODAY
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author / crihc Clive James.
(Part 2ot 2)

7:00
(2)THENEWLYWEDGAME
(j) MARY TYLER MOORE

A.

NEWS
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NOTICI To PUSLIC Øp

(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA

Ebert and Gene Siskel host an
informative look at whats new
at the movies.

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from a prison sentence to tarrorire the Lawrence,

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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EVENING

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Guitars, Drums. BanIos. Cam.
pIe?,, Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's DIsc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322.2255

62-Lawn-Garden

:entral Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free tst.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford. 377-1771
:rawlord's RefrigeratIon: Havd
your healer or furnace serviced
&amp; checked for Winter.
Lic. Bonded, Ins. 323 5300
ACK FROST- Cent, Heat I Air
Cond Service. Free Est. on
inst Comm &amp; Res. 322 0705.

Beauty Care
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
x'merly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519E.lstSt., 3225742

C.ranc11le
MEINTZER TILE

ew or reoair, leaky showers our
Specially. 25 yrs. E*p. 671.7417.

INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberlgas &amp; CelIu
lose. Lowest prices. Call 321 0839
or 904 734 6701 collect.
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
c. BALINT&amp;ASSOC. 333.5415

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
I CABINETS
373 0129

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BOB FOLEY

Ugt* Heuling

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Painting
AAA PAINTING
All types painting 1. housp
cleaning. Free Est. 313 424
DANNYS PAINTING
Interior.Exteqjor Houie Painting

Licensed.In$umvd 3onded
FREE Estimates. (305) 3229440

Call Dick Lacy, 333.1350
AFRICAN VIOLETS
332141
Eves after &amp; weekends

FIrspIaCM

The Greenhouse

64-Equipment for Rent
Sleam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

ntucky fieldstone, retaining
uiaIIs, patios, Ent. to driveways,
ilso Stone Houses. No lob to 1g.
ieIdstone for salem 323 $214

Grooming &amp; Bosrdng

PIunngServk
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs. Leaks, Fast Service
Chg, Cdi. A'cepted327.1551
Little want ads bring big, big
results. Just try one. 3fl7

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3323111

-_ 65-Pets-SuIles
free Part Cocker Spaniel
Male, Zyrs. old
333-0755
AKC Pekingese. 3 Fern. puppies. 1.
ii wts old. Reel beauties, $310.
O4.Sfl-6203

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WI SOY USED FURNITiJME I
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
nitwe Salvage. 322.5121.

ANIMAL HAVEN
g I. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses.H,ated
kennels. 332 5757

SswFlNng

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Hsa* Oeaning
IiIL HEATER CLEANING
3335034
5346100

TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stumo removal. lkiità I. n.

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Let us lila your sawl
AmericanlentAll 3334fl3

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(LOCAL) 3195371

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lyri. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 3271331

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220107

Electrical

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interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; Simulated
brick &amp; Stone speciality. 322 2750

Yard Debris, Trash,

Wiring IRepairs
Call 333,

FILL DIRT ITOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

PERMATEX COATING I
HOME IMPROVEMENT
$316839
$316567

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by Chic Young

KEEP UP

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by Mort Walker
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DEPRESS THE SPRING
RELEASE THE LATERAL
LATCH ALLOWING ENTRY
OF THE COCKING MECHANISM

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19 Admonishing 34 Alternating
20 Nonsense
DOWN
warning
current (abbr.)
21 Colors
35 Toward
22 Supervise
I Campus area 21 More
42 Welsh dog
dangerous
2 Bring to ruin
25 Old English
pronoun
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23 Grip
43 River into the
27 Sodium
4 Young seal 24 Ages
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symbol
5 Become
25 Charitable or- 44 Unnerve
28 Called
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45 Extinct bird
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26 Nobleman 47 Barren
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Accounting 50 God
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good health. About five mouths
ago I went on a 1500calorle a
day diet. I lost 27 pounds. My
diet consists of juice, skim
milk, fiber cereals, eggs,
cheese, melbs toad, meat at
least five times a week,
chicken, pork, ham, all

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Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 15

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vegetables, plain, fruit and went on their diet. M should

salads. I do not

any star- serve as a warning to anybody
who goes on any severely
About a mouth ago I noticed rest ricted diet and days On it
hair lost some of its for a prolonged period of time.
brilliance and now I seem to be There are lots of other factors
losing at lead Z hairs daily or that affect your hair growth
more. I keep it very clean and including what you do to it In
me a conditioner. I also take a terms of hair style. I sin senmultiple vitamin a day and one ding you The Health Letter
thousand milligrams of vitamin number 124, Hair Care, to give
C. Can you please give me some you more Information about
advlceastowhy
hair is your hair. ml suealsolnfalling out and what I can do to cludes some Information about
correct this problem?
dandruff and what to do abo ut
it.
READER
DEAR
Everybody's hair falls out.The I would like to add that
normal persons sheds about 80 anyone who has a sudden loss of
hairs a day. The reason you hair for no good reason should
think you are only losing 20 Is see a dermatologist. There are
you're not finding the other 80. some medical problems that
Hair grows from a follicle contribute to hair loss and he
inside your skin somewhat like may be able to help you.
the bulb for an onion. Part of DEAR DR. LAMB Before I
eat

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Manager...

Outragedat theclty cowidil'sdecislonto manager idea was based on economic
seek a city manager, a contingent of Lake concerns. She explained she felt the position
Mary citizens led by recently retired council- would lead to Increased government cod.
"We will advertise and put banners on our
man TiflIGjfflj has vowed to seek a recall
added Dorothy Henna, a leader In the
CL
of the city's charter making the city an
petition
drive opposing the hiring of a city
unincorporated part of the county.
manager.
"We're going all out for this."
"Wewlll callfor thecharterandgo beck
Mrs.
Griffin
said the effort to gather names
being part of the county," Mrs. Griffin said
for
th
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petition
will begin neat week after she
Thursday night following the council's vote to
has
had
a
chance
to confer with an attorney.
hire a city manager.
Mrs.
Griffin
also
gave Mayor Walter
"We will have plenty of time and we will
notice
to
remove
city equipment
work plenty hard to call for a re-call elec- Sorenson

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and Hwy Terry supported the city manager, mnag,rdsrthgaworkshop.easiontobe held
Kulbeo to the pod. They neat Thirsday.
Kulbos will take office Feb. I at his pregent
contended a city inans
will Improve the

By BERNICE BEDE 080L

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and the bonding co'npsjtiea, first 10 years, they had told were being sought, the U.S.
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after the city council appruv.d council.
the bond Issue on May 11, Payment was stopped on the Its regulations making floating
uetm expired "good faith" check on June 12, of the bond Issue impossible.
minutes
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Casaelberry
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assistance to sue to recover
any questions the city has.
wants to sue
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water and omr bond Issue. calling for the government to
had bow received
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irom nationally recognized
a "good faith" check from the bonds than It received for
bond counsel. He said the
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the program for seVeral Tnodbs but has been waithig to
wths result would be of the attempt to get a ,g
fad proçam in the schools.
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equipment
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on a petition against the city manager,

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'I know I can handle the10b'

efcy of city goysig.
rats of pay. Kulbes receives $12,000 a year.
(,mi4hn Burt Pirincbkf and Fronds However, he will receive an automatic raise
Mark opposed hiring Kulbes. Beth men
See CITY MANAGER, Page
they
anyone fn

A person can have temporary as I found out and had It taken
baldness when a lot of the care of. This was apfollicles start resting at the proximately 10 years ago. I am
same time. The variation In the 45 years of age. When my wife
cycle for different hair follicles and I got our blood tests,
provides some new hair and everything was fine. We have
some constant hair loss,
been married five years. What I
Diet can affect the cycle and want to know Is will my baby
result In a sudden loss of hair. (she is now two) be likely to
That's been known for decades. have any problems in the future
In a study at the University of beca use of my stupidity?
Minnesota In 1940, young DEAR READER
No,
healthy men who were placed sins of the father will not be
onalSOO.calorleadaydld lost vlsltedupon thedaughter.Your
their hair. They also lost immediate treatment - which
weight. Many of them lost their shows you weren't so stupid
sex drive and there were lots of after all
and subsequent
other undesirable changes.
negative tests show that you
Of course, these men were have been completely cured. I

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your follicles are always got married,I had syphilis and
resting. When they are Be.gonnorhea a couple of times,
Uvlated, they sprout new hair. but I went to the doctor as SOOfl

cwtomed to consuming over your history o( previous
X00calorlesa
daybeforethey venereal disease.
some activity at your home
YOURBIRThDAY
where others can enjoy your
warmth and hospitality.
Some pleasant surprises
GEMINI (May 21-June
could be In store for you
AT
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take care of any social benef it from things others have obligations. Just a bo ut
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already begun. Be ready to anything you plan with JIM
do this. His five notrump Is a
move quickly when opportunity about anybody will turn out to
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we
rebid a four-card
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when pa rtner responds
you've been contanipiatlilg a who are Important to both your
with two of a lower-valued
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tivity, and profit can result.
he Is void of his partner's
Mrwwdm likely
suit. South's Jump rabid to
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rts," Care of this newspadid not unnoticed.
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receiving comptheuds On
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You're it your bed today
could be fulfilled beyond ex- spade. am absolutely solid, copIes of JACOBV MODERN.)
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By MAX EUftE'!mr4
position.
Perinchief eapresoed confidence In Kulbes'
Hdrjr
Kulbes, Lake Mary building ad. ability to do the job. Mark, attending his flrd
manager
meeti ng as a councilman, said he did not
vote of the city council Thursday night- The oppose Kulbes, but thought formal Interviews
voted to hire a city manager by the should have been held with several applicants
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hugged and kissed each oth er.
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has visited Egypt, he will travel on to the

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Mrs. Telson, the former
chairman of the school board
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William Kroll.
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resort city today on a military jet f rom rIottorn Iran, apparently en route to exile in the
United States.
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openly when he left
Tehran today at the controls of the military
jet, Insisted he was only taking a "vacation"
to give the new Iranian civillan goverment a
chance to end 14 months of rioting. But high
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informed of the results.
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him and everybody's efforts to help him," said Mrs.
Dalzell. "He is still very alert and active and even backpacks in the mountains."
She said that she hopes to get in touch with some of the
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friend of Ware, verified that Mrs. Murray's name was
Mary E. and that they had lived in California after leaving
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come back to Sanford so many years and that although
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conferences for newly elected enterprise."
or his return to Tehran, but aides cause the downfall
county commissioners spon.
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mission will make a decision on year.
going Into the ambulance
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business by the end of the Herndon expired September 30,
month, according to Corn- which called for no subsidy, the
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today beceae of circemetances SCOIIPIO (Oct. 24- Nov.22) badly, but Is most likely to
seven.
Expertsisave coinplibeyond his control. Be ready to De not keep company today
cat.d
ways,
Alan: "Th. hand SPPS*Z$ method Is but the simple
CasT7 the ball If necessary.
with persons who are able to
to use Blackwood
hire as a start of discussion
ARIR (March fl-AprIl 19) spend more lavishly t
partner
of do odIrn use O( the tWe- shows two acesif and
Be as your bed behavior In we.
two
over-on. response. In expert
SAGnUTAIJUS
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today because you card pti with IIIVSfl play
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Mrs. Carl Daizell of 3 Tappen Zee Lane, Longwood, a

She found the deed recorded in the Seminole County
Courthouse when the Murraya, then living In San Bernaidino, Calif., transferred the property to Nicholas
Zernovean on Feb. 3, 1919.
Seminole did not become a county until 1913, so the area
was still a part of Orange County when Murray had
acquired the five acres.
The property changed hands again on July 19, 1919 when
Zernovean sold It to M. Hanson, who in turn sold it to W.
M. Scott on Nov. 18, 1919.
On March 13, 1928 the property was conveyed by W.M.
and Mary Scott to Marvanla Investment Co., which
developed a subdivision known as
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been solved, the old twostory home with Its gingerbread trim Is no longer stan
ding. In Its place Is a quiet subdivision of affluent homes.
The frantic search by Sanford residents for the house
was prompted by an appeal for help by 75-year-old Earl
Townsend Ware of Pine Grove, Calif.
Ware, who was visitin g Sanford with his
the
first time since he left here 70 years ago, was trying to
locate the prope rty that had belonged to his grandparents,
William and Mary E. Murray, when he was a child.
All he could remember was it was near the river and a
creek ran along side the five-acre piece, but he had a
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thought the house was located or had formerly been
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Longwood Fraud Probed

Phony Husband Cash.s Ch eck

VYORLD
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By DENNIS FEOLA
Herald SWfWrfter

Worst

Feared As Earthquake

Rocks

Portions

Of

Iran

T*ary a of oil
st olen sometime between
am of traueinlakn fluid
Saturday at 4p.m. and Sunday
reported utol,' from a ClbllWt at 10 a.m. from his backyard.
attheId.lGas9tatl," on State
AUTO BURGLARIZED
Road a In Form Oty. Arthw Richard Miller, 17, told;
0. Carl, $4, of Altamonte atr4Jf's deputies his car was:

everything seemed in order,
according to records.
A thief was able to withdraw
Later the same morning, a
$416 from a Longwood couple's more thorough check of the
bank account before the fraud prenlies revealed the tools had
r
was uncovered.
been dcienfrouna parts rocrn,
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told abdft'$ deputiM perked at 113 Atlantic Ave. new
The
fraud
came
to
11gM
when
records Indicated.
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valued at $N, Maitland when It was:
the
morchaidso,
a bank official contacted Undo
STEPPED OUT
n of 201 Continental
Nine ladders with acombined
Friday at os
BIV&amp; in Country Club
tes. value of $0 we
transfer
to
p
d
g
at a.m., according to ie
1% bank official told
the car, he said.
be stolen from a rove arm at County Jail en in
WLE TAZ4
he
Kentucky.
Officials
was
said
FISHING GEAR STOLEN
ine to
Route a and Hall Road
Cailbir
rifli
VilUid
being
sought
in
oom
A
with
her hbd
A
total of $1,126 In merAt
cash Orlen
worthless checks.
0
was
r,ped
stolen
from
a
chandise,
mostly fishing
a check for M.
$
twoy Manning, 34, of 75
troller on Howard Stred in equipment, was reported stolen
MM4FOOD IN DX79
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Mrs. Sellers contwW her Cad' Brewer Court in Sanford,
4W
Bwtars had a dice game Oviedo. DaVars apparently from the garage am of a home
husband, Don, and - he
the I
stolen. with snge to eat and bier broke a window to gain entry new
discovered heckbock he 9' Seven
''°' of the ladders are
sometime butwsn Friday it 10
and wine to think. At lo
In his truck bed
doicii.
George F. Bout m, 16, of 116
long ai
of the 1ans
$ .fl Lampllghter Road reported the
that's
the
theory
of
Somirol,
pm.
and Saty
A rev ow
ew of their checkbook 24-feet long.
County sheriff's deputies after according to records. The hi- incident to sheriff's deputies,
revealed several
OVSEABU
Investigating
a reported ddei* was reported by David records Indicate. The burglary
checks totaling
Sanford
A
woman
was
sometime Saturday
E4 Counts of Rockledge,
cs
secot
arr.d
for
spouse abm after Store on State Road 44 In records Indicate
indicate.
between 9 a.m. and 4p.m. and
The White House subl.'t4 Combank of Altamonte the allegedly assaulted her Geneva.
TIW MISSING
entry was gained through an
husband and threatened her
Two wheekovers and two wiJocir door, according to
Evidence left at the scene,
to Senate confirmation, springs
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middletirso
a comM...
of mcordL
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a$$ named Leonard
Of
A
native
Thailand,
Patti
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empty
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reted
stolen
from
e
floor
and
beer
cans
$60
Among the merchandise
Woodcock, present U.S.
utherlandI 26 01 G SL left in a circle Indicate a jane American Auto Parts at 3651 reported stolen were: a 10
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envoy to China, as the : chec
ICII'to&amp;L.LI
teller Lawrence Drive, was arrested was being played after entry to lUway 1743 Dear Sanford. speed bicycle; tool box with
first U.S.ambassadorto "
Monday atl2:IOa.m and ls the store was gained by MertyCanls,7,ofAltamcrte tools;a power drill, nine rods :
Peking.
being held at the Seminole
pv TOO4
Sprks told sheriff's deputies and nine
a window
About $3000 In power tools County Jail In lleu of $160 bond.
Fred Thomas Angle, 35, of the theft occurred sometime
rMEPIACEMISSING
were discovered missing from
FUGITIVE WARRANT
Harney Heights Road In between Saturday at 5p.m. and A pre-fabricated metal:
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Fmbld TFallTsCorp.,345$&amp;
Marvin Meltier, 53, of 561 E. Geneva reported the burglary Sunday at 1 p.m.' records In- fepac valued at $300 was:
Orange
Blossom
Trail
near
Semoran
Blvd., Fern Park, has occurred sometime between &amp;M&amp;
rnaon Apopka.
reported stolen from a house I
been wrested on the basis of a Saturday it 4p.m. and Sunday
MOTOR STOIZN
under coutuctjon at Carolyn:
The
first
Indication fugitive warrant from the stat. at 7 a.m.
A ssvie4xiea.poweribo
oard Estates In unincorporated
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01IN0111111 was awry came at of Kentucky. Meitner, who was
The cash register valued at motor valued at $350 was Seminole County. The theft was
13:45
am.
Monday
when
a
taken
into
Monday
$NOwasdolanandftto,4aInsd
reported stolen from a boat at reported by Dale Griefenstein,:
the organization
Monday night and make Itsalarm went off at the business. am. at his home, Is being held a imfl amount of chge, Third Street and Oak Avenue In n,of Winter Par k, according to
A shop foreman want to the without bond at the Seminole according to records.
Gwa. H. V. Burke. 4$, told records.
u
for next Tuesday's meeting, the
said.
Bernard Fidelo, of Aida
Arnbulance Service, saldhehas
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beantrylngto obtain afranCNN from the county f the
pad two and one-half years.
He said he previously offered
athecowdyaserviceoffour
ever
ambulances at no subsidy.
Urging the county to "take a
hard and fast 100k at &amp;'
was reunited with his family, he hugged the
(C-Uiuid Fm Page 1A)
"he said helsnow
small boy w4lbrew him In the air.
already lift the comb y and JOiflSd his son,
resting a non-exclusive
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Officials at Reese would not confirm the
the Crown Priuici, who Iii dudUt pilothi th
franchise supplying two amresence
of the monarch's family.
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bulances, one *1 whIch would be
United States.
I
There were Indications the shah and his
staffed with psrainedlca.
ALabbock,Tons nawsogr reported that
fanily njgM plan to tike sanctuary, at lead
hr esofthe dish's cbddmad — mothu4n.
temporarily,
at the 90-scre, walled California
Commission Chairman Bob
law
arrived
at
Re
luTIwv
ese
Air
Force
Base
near
estate
of multhnllllonafre Walter AnFrench and Williams said
SHAHPOUR BAKHTIAR ____
to awak t.
FIdslo's applications In the pad
The shah's mother4o4w, p'
'Annenberg, former U.S. ambassador to
been thorough)jjavlq.d
g
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j4
a4
the
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nIgM bs
119I
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UItI#MiMr14ake iniuly 17; VYoSAlWastI;
.IMlJL
Pv.usi, I.4 '
at.
the applicatloss were CI
defused, net ended. His followers and No enemies AM confrad had loft Iran Monday.
his
palatial
estate
nqsr
Rancho
Mirage,
at
out properly,
one another across a wall Of ,uspfr4on and hatred.
ISi i
said that wi the iwn prince
lead temporarily.
On the on. side Is the majority Iran's 34 mIllion people. On
Under que
Iuiiuwaw.
Fidelo said the other are the guns. Cougit In the middle Is the new prime
two
'
sluarhe doesn't have a working mm" 'P'
payroll and no rolling stock. He
0114101m created, they could trigger a loyalist backlash and
also said he is net providing 0114101m
coup. iiut could WAS a harsher crackdown than ever
ambulance service anywhere in
before — and re"wed; bloodebed.
the central Flo" use.
1% Only Alternative ounis toberulebyB'sshsky
appears
government.
But can Bek)41ar survive?
Williams said It
Though
__has
left the cow", cuten'lMi for avacMlon
Fidelo would like to have the
WASHINGTON (UPI) The The Labor Department op ever considered the Securities
county either exempt his he
For
he
go
comma&amp;
the
ggsgigace
of
knis
top
mWtW
SWome
CoM ruled 14 toft posed Daniels argument and Act and Sewities Ezdmge
opersum from the provision of
the county ambulance code or officers, who atil now hm scorned Bakhtiar.
'n"1on, which be applicable to such plans,
y 'tti. which more than 30 mllben Ezs
"-'. Abbas
1 " do chW of A4 Ifo,d.
to amend the cods for FIdelo $
seppeded
it.
Powell said, rejecting the
convenience.
are net subject to aidlfràt Finifly, the 7th ('cult In SEC's current Interpretation of
Casselborry Council
Provisions of federal s,cwtU.s QdcngO agreed with Daniel 3.1 the law.
laws.
In August 1677 that an emChairman FrakScbutt.,
ANALYSIS
He also said passage ot the i
In.
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The court reversed a 7th US ploy.es bdirad .M SUCh a non- Employee Retiremag Income
Identifying
Qrceit Court of Appeals did- contributory pension fund is a Security Act
tended resment and taxpayer,
of 1674, which
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A severe earthquake rocked northern Iran
today, earth monitoring stations around the
world reported. There were no immediate
damage or casualty reports, but scientists
said the jolt could have had serious consequences.
The National Earthquake Information
Service In Golden, Cob., said preliminary
data indicated the tremor was centered about
60 miles south of Mashhad an earthquake
zone near the point where Iran, Afghanistan
and the Soviet Union meet.
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sheriff's deputies the motor was

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LOS ANGELES (UPI)—John Wayne, recuperating from surgery ahead of schedule,
today was to be released from the intensive

care ward of UCLA Medical Center and
moved to a private room.
Wayne, whose stomach was removed last
Friday, also was to be allowed his first
swallows of food since the operation.
The 71-year-old actor, who had been fed
intravenously, walked around a bit Monday
and sat in a chair part of the day.
"His progress continues to be excellent,"
said Bernard Strohm, associate hospital administrator, disclosing that the move from
intensive care and oral feeding would take
place sooner than expected.
The Academy Award winning actor and
veteran of 200 movies Is just as rugged and
confident as he looks in his film portrayals,
doctors said.

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TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) Israeli seaborne
commandos landed on the Lebanese coast at
dawn today, and blew up an Arab guerrilla
base, military sources said.
The Israeli attack came three days after
three guerrillas struck a guest house in the
northern Israeli town of Mulct, but the
sources said Ihe commando raid was not a
retaliatory measure.
In Lebanon, however, witnesses said Israeli
gunboats shelled a Palestinian refugee camp
at Pashidiyeh. Rashldlyeh and Rae el Am,
both south of Tyre, about a mile apart.
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LONDON (UPI)
The railroad networks
throughout Britain came to a halt as 28,000
drivers staged the first of two 24-hour strikes
at midnight Monday. And the nation's largest
railroad workers' union
representing
porters, guards and cleaners
re
productivity pay proposals put foçward by the
British Rail board and threatened to join the
drivers on the picket line. Prime Minister
James Callaghan's Labor government worked
to restore the industrial peace and said it will
proclaim a state of emergency if the tnkm
continue pkkntthg food andethe' vtta1st
On. Faliure to win both union agreement
and parliamentary approval of a new approach could force Callahan to call
emergency general elections.
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To Thais: Don't Worry

BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) Vietnameseled forces battled holdouts ofthe toppled
Khmer Rouge regime today in a battle for
Cambodia's northwest fringe less than a mile
from the Thai border. Vietnam assured
Thailand the military onslaught that overran
Cambodia in less than a month will not cross

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HILTON HEAD, S.C. (UPI) - "There's no

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reason for mothers with children who have
school problems to be blaming themselves for
smoking during pregnancy," said Dr. Richard
L. Naeye In adding a fresh chapter to the
controversial Issues of smoking and pregnancy. A new study shows a mother's smoking
significantly increases the risk of
miscarriage, birth defects and crib death, but
does not,; as generally believed, affect a
child's Intelligence or long-term growth.
Naeye, chalrman.,.,1of.., pathology at Penn' sylvania State Uu*ventty'sHeruhey Medical
Center, said some of his findings were so new
they were not included in the surgeon
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Congress: For Now, Parties
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The 96th Congress
began Its two-year life with ceremony and
parties, then subsided into several weeks of
legislative inactivity to organize its committees and squabble over a handful of
chairmanships. 'The Senate and House,
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constitutional requirement they meet once
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Is reported to be Improving. The 56-year-old
prince underwent digno.tIc tests Monday
after having what doctors described as a
"good night" at Leno; Hill Hospital Sunday.
The tub are expected to take a few days.

service where the vehicles of the "we appeals ti an pasmis to swort
1100de, w"00id insis d
Nii 111ft
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gal
men 111011 $0 on 1111111M
"dime sold a Voluntary *M
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entire county, Including the
On the other side, the prime mhdsuer mad win ever the the bu
( lavedoesst decision is t securities la ws to
was a
ped* the marchers d
mw, would be _
compulsory r l
who have bm shoetlail IfflcWy is cloul" la now we*&amp;
"We hN that the mois "2111L"
ved.
01406.
County Public Safety
Whatever leverage
pksd hi Gil. nh. 1.1'. csibitiry, c pJLj,
today, the l osut add there Today's dy4$on, In
Director Gary Kaiser amend ph may have bean wiped out r the Aystol RtheIi ales plan," Jsiles iawii
that Congress Justice Joins Paul Stevens did:
him all plans for a psibis Domolal, the "tosock en ,wbsaidframMiPWis PwdefortheWce. St Say Urns thought nan- not tam psi, was In line with.
cos*y-operst.d 57d kiriUde
1. thatbe Iatr'ds to lied a ",,ei-y !&amp;r camel"
Today'sriding is a vlJuy W de1bitiry plan.
to the Burger cost's reluctance to
the satire territoriallhM
new t t.
ftim 100110re a ,., 51018d evend the Newitles
si envisions
1i Ladsul reg--'4on as sscwi- The court has made It conisars
we@M
uslas two
bellieve aers was a "clear 'v '* t
vehicle.
sidirably more difficult to
bout" wo ties."
owned by the cities of P''' may 'Thd himselif lacked oat d the prime mialdoes the oecttvs bsrplsp , . Nor sill this IISS began bring sad imdor anti-fraud
Cauelb.rry and Altamonte house or pmsded from adoring
us ad spat a stream d INthenasysWenrethsSEC provisions.
More coaceslom to opposition 4'4 do sot appear to be retroactive sells
rings,as has been Ihecassbs
by who or the pad, for emergencies only. B5 whition.
formerwskr cgig

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The dollar opened mixed on the European
ney exchanges today and closed higher in

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Zirich to #IIAS an ounce from 01$.05

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went on strike today in defiance of art
order. Classes were scheduled to be hs1d as
usual for the dIstrict's 73,000 students, with
administrative, persoimel and non-striking
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be back in the White House
at least for
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confirmed reports Nixon has accepted
l'resldent Carter's Invitation to attend the
state dinner honoring Chinese Vice Premier
Teng Ilsalo-ping.

C. Wallace, who once cried "segregation
forever." Monday cheered his successor's
commitment to racial justice. "I thought it
was a great speech," Wallace said after
watching ex-Republican Fob James, 44.

secretary of agriculture, said, he'll sell 525
head of cattle, in which he owns half-interest,
to meet conflict-of-Interest laws.

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MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UPI) - With his
fiery and often controversial 15-year reign
over Alabama politics at an end, Gov. George

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former Florida
U. Gov . Jim Williams, nominated as deputy

Trash collection a burning
"Most of the petitions we
Issue In the city of Longwood
have received," he added,
flared up again at Monday indicated residents did not want
night's city commission an exclusive franchise granted
and they might net want the
City trash collection that had city to either."
been scheduled to end, was Another alternative was to
given another, reprieve allow the individual homeowner
.r ssaitlng In, a . waikqut I by to cboous which garbageand
Commlssloaers Lawrence trash service to use, he
Goldberg and Ray Lelbensper- explained, adding that the cost
ger, opponents of the city of gasoline and wages may soon
pickups.
be to high that the companies
The two commissioners, after themselves would want to get
being outvoted 3-2, left the together on.the "QT" to divide
meet ing with Lelbensberger up the city so that there would
saying, "I move we adjourn" not be so much overlapping.
and Goldberg adding "I second The final choice would be for
the motion." The rest of the the city to collect trash and the
commission continued the people arrange for their own
meeting without them however. garbage service as has been the
City Manager David Qiacey case.
had presented a lid Of possible
The trash collection had been
alternatives for the city. He scheduled to end on Dec. 31, but
suggested the city could at the request of some of the
possibly make $160,000 a year if residents a two-week extension
they took over all the garbage was given to allow time for the
and trash collection and commission to explore possible
charged residents for the alternatives.
service.
JANE CASSELBERRY

RICIIAItI) NIXON

Wallace Hails His
Anti-Racist Successor

Cattle For Ag Post

sometime in the summer," Baker responded
Monday when asked about his presidential
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Former Cambodlin
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GEORGE WALLACE

Williams Giving Up

and pleasure" in being reelected Senate
minority le*r and may announce July 4 a
decision on running for the Republican
presidential nomination. "I will not make a
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Tommy John Is my favorite baseball player.
Oh, I know Nolan Ryan has the best fastball, and
Luis flint can break off the meanest curve.
What I always liked about John was the fact that
he is one of those guys who play with the heart.
Iran Into John the other day In Tampa. He was
getting ready to play a round 01 golf.
"You know, I am going to feel like a 19-year-old
rookie when I walk Into spring training at Fort
Lauderdale," said John. "It could be the bed learn
ever assembled In modern baseball."
For the uninformed, John now pitches for the
Yankees, and his bank account shows It. The addition of John and Thnt to the Yankee staff makes
New York a hands down favorite to make the World
Series again.
I first ran Into the flashy lefthander in Sarasota,
where the White Sex train each spring.
John was the apple o(manager Al Lopez' eye, and
John always came through in the early stages of the

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Getting

Grip

!pn Energy
We can think of no more urgent domestic
(naIIenge oeiore the carter auministratlon, the
Congress and the people in the new year than
getting a better grip on our energy problem.
We have drifted and debated far too long about

That spring of 1974 was a day I'll never forget.
John's voice was calm as the Vero Beach breeze. "I
haven't thrown yet," he said after exchanging
greeting. "But I know it will he okay. I have faith.
You know faith always wins."
The Dodgers broke camp three weeks later and
John wasn't ready for the season opener, but he had
been working Into shape slowly, and after two
weeks of the season, he was back in the regular
rotation.
I reminded John of that day In Vero Beach, and
what hesaid.
"Wow," he said. "I didn't think about It at the
time, but later-after I was okay-it scared the hell
out of me."
That, I suppose, Is the bed part of faith.
It's also the reason John will be packing his bags
In a few weeks and heading for a new club, an old
goal and perhaps the bed season of his career.
Go get 'em Tom.

season. At all-star break, John has been 71,94 and
8.2 throughout his career. Basically, he Is a cold
weather pitcher. That is, he pitches well before the
heat Of summer BetS in.
That's another reason hels always sharp at World
Series time.
I hadn't seen John since 1974. That particular
spring, he was attempting a comeback with the
Dodgers. He had undergone his second operation on
his chuckin' arm, but bed high hopes.
His problem dammed train a July 17, 1963 Injury.
He was l3.3, and carried a4O lad against Mon.
treal. He throw a sinker to Hal Breeden, and it
as if his entire arm fell out of the socket. The rup.
tired ligament veered train his forearm at a 30
degree angle.
For most pitchers, especially those 31 years 01
age and with 13 years In baseball, retirement would
loom on the horizon,
Not John, however.

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minority groups named to the federal bench.
The economic stupidity of expecting U. S.
Like many of his other simplistic campaign
promises, the president's pledge to "no longer...
;Producers to sell oil at $6 a barrel while the
treat the adinlflidntlofl of Justice as political
government subsidizes the importation of OPEC oil
will be severely compromised by the
.at nearly $15 a barrel caused our allies at the rpatronage"
ealities of politics.
economic summit meeting In July to urge
M in the past, the difference between failure
corrective decontrol,
and success for many of the candidates being
President Carter promised publicly to do this,
assessed In the complex screening process will
but has delayed action because of domestic be thMr "connections" or friendships with
pressures
to avoid criticism about the in. members of the Senate, the White House Miff
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To i.en
The need to decontrol the price of gasoline
courts
saving the coia*ry's 10 federal Jnifl4si
equally compelling.
circuits, the White House has established Its own
In the first place, the gasoline controls imposed
selection-, commf"Ions. But Carter
during the Arab oil embargo In 1973 have not kept political loyiUsts are heavily represented on
prices down; the high-octane unleaded fuel Is up to those panels.
93.9 cents per gallon in some places.
The prodded has had wily limited success in
What controls have succeeded In doing is to
convincing senators to estabiloh"Independent,
I1scourage oil companies from investing In the
blue-ribbon Judicial selection commlulona" to
'expensive facilities required to produce unleaded
fill district court vacancies a drastic depot'gasoline, increasingly demanded by newer-model
two fromths post practice that allowed senators
to
dominate the selection process In their states.
cars In compliance with federal anti-pollution
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missions,
but the senators designate the
The resulting shortage In unleaded gasoline,
members of those panels and politics remain an
which will become more acute with continued price
Importaid ,it in ti, screening process.
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controls, will not only drive the per-gallon price
To fill a Us. District Court vacancy in Iowa
'ever upward but also, In time, lead to a repetition of
lad year, for etimpls, a "blue-ribbon" cornthe 1973 filling-station lines,
mission picked by the Mate's two Democratic
seators offered the White HOuse the names of
Yet, President Carter said recently he has not
made up his mind about ending price controls on. five potential
The man selected from the lid by Carter was
gasoline.
Donald
E. O'Brien, a bright, capable Sioux City
o
And Sen. Henry M. Jackson , 1)-Wash.,
n a long and
AtIorney who
chairman of the Energy Committee, has suggested
potitics, at
c4hat the Senate would veto gasoline decontrol even
both the Mate sad adlonal levels.
f the president recommended it.
O'Brien, Carter's Michigan campaign
manager In lbs 1176 general election, was
Fortunately, the Senate this year promises to
°°'PY Confirmed by the Senate despite obbe even more opposed than previously to the
jedlons
rUed by h. American Bar Association.
presldent's Ill-considered plan to egualixe U.S. and
Similarly,
Rap. Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill, D
world oil prices through additional taxes. Still the
powerspea of ue house,
stalemate of energy In Washington shows no sign of
$o
Carter to pick the brother 01
being broken.
Rep. Gum 'McKay, D-Utob, to full a vacancy on
j
Obviously, the only way to encourage inthe U.S. Court 01 Appeals for the 16th Circuit
creased oil production In the United States Is to
decontrol the price both at the welthead and at the
JACK ANDERSON
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served by the Seminole Community
Action Meals On Wheels Program and
the Seminole Community Action Board
of Directors, I am extending a hearty
"thank you" for the superb coverage of
the circumstances contributing to the
termination of meali served to a'
considerable number 01 clients upon
transfer of Title III funds from SCA to
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Your exploration of the apparent
need, which seemed to have Intensified
following the loss of service to some
clients as noted above, was done with a
great deal of patience, personal empathy, and notable skill by Ms. Donna
Estes of your staff.
As a result 01 your humane concern
and subsequent coverage, a number of
Individuals and organizations have
expressed concern through contribution 01 manhours, funds and
Items of food. Of even more Impoetance
Is that those clients dropped have been
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having to discontinue service to them
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As residents, citizens, and registered
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week. We
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MIAMI (U P1)-For those who are intrigued by character champion who
l give and
Angels are No. I on
The Thins wa nted to dea
baseman Carney
for third baa
want.
studies and onder how much, if at all. Joe Greene
s
to
team
with
National
League
whom Bavasi
reaction to a
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to chase several
to any NL team,
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wo uld've been an en- Le
amused. FL six years ago
meeting
demands.
cords. withdrew their offer of a trade
now
deal
with
mad
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had
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likely
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Joe
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five-year,
million
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squads
or
risk getting nothing
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in
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league
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Carew pri
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ta
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ot
remember, s the free spirit
M1flflo
general with First us
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and
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nouncing
Ianus
so Angels permission to deal president
overheated beforetheir NFCu?emedlngbypubV
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manager,
ma
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conte
the Cowboys re going to "kick their butts"
directly with Carew.
HeMd:
multi-player offer Monday and U he's
boy's apparent affection for the
Rains "didn't
more Indignity by
ed
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But we're certainly
e aged arranged to med with
t Anaheim area.!
Angels
r Bowl And then, as If that weren't
the class"
become
a
t
re
Carew
will
Jerry
Simon.
wreck
coming season. and his attorney.
't
recall him saying t he
hard enough for the Rams to take, he intercepted a poss by
Mtheend
backup quarterback Vim Forrogmno and no it back Uy
tentatively
we want."
mit meeti
want to play the New York
The Angels have reportedly zoo."
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scheduled for Wednesday
down in the game.
or
.
Henderson hasn't zeroed yet on the Steelers,
nothgtosay h will, but Joe Greene has heard these things he
.Mosday
m what he thinks about
askd hi
seld
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hsanlles azid
Hollywood
says he
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civil war between the milit y regime that had
overthrown Sihanouk and the local Ker
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Ift U.S. and SoiAh Vietniftnese form yielded to
to Strike heavilyy
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NW In 1170 came Invasion-a move which th
U.S. pMk was Informed had cleaned out
to the end of yet
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Nail said his team would have
to make up for time lost last
week when the Steelers were
forced to practIce indoors. A
sheet of Ice covering the field at
Three Rivers Stadium sent the
Steelera to the University of
Pittsburgh fiehluouse for re
stricted workouts last Thurs-

explained. "I've had the most
fun I've had In a long time. It
started right in training camp,
probably the best one we've had
in a long time. That probably
cam e from watchIng a couple of
Super Bowls on the tube, which
had a way of whetting their
desire.
"That attitude car ried right
through the season Into the
playoffs. In fact, air intensity
in the playoffs has been very
good."

And it Is a team that has played
well together, which is tough to
measure statistically," Nail
said.
ms
disr upted the Steelers last year
-holdout.,, walkouts, a slander
sui t against Nail
surfaced this season and the 7year-old coach knew right from
training camp that this season
had the mar k of somet hing
specIal.
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Carew Nixes Giant Offer I

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Washington.
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"We worked mostly on
runnIng, things that didn't
require a lot 01 space," Noli
said. "We needed to get do wn
here so we could get out In the
air, rum a tAt and throw the ball.
Tuesday we'll emphasize the
passing game, which we
haven't been able to work on."
With qua rt er ba ck Terry
Bradehaw having his best yea r,
the Steelers this season empha-

sized the pass more than ever
be fore. Bradshaw com pleted
56.3 percent of his passes for a
car ee r-high 2,915 yards to
become the first Steeler ever to
win a passing title. His NFLhigh 2$ touchdown passes was
the highest total since 1970.
The Steelers' expl osive passIng gam e Is a factor in making
the Steelers a 3½-point favorite
to beat Dallas.
"It's probably the most
co nsistent team I've ever had.

NoII

MICHIGAN'S MAGIC

Sihanouk refused to have anything to do with
th U.S.-sponsored Southeast
it Asia Treaty
st America
Organization and fulminated
intrusion into local -fial . But he also let it be
known that he considered the American

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worried about securing his
place in football history as the
first coach to win a third Super
Bowl. The demands 01 Noil's
ego are not that way. It Is
simply the next challenge, the

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Tomorrow

Pittsburgh to the 70-degree
tem peratures of Miami Monday, arriving a few hours ahead
of the Cowboys.

one that will day with him us*l1
next season.
"To me, It's Just that you
always remember the last
game you played In," Noll said
Monday after the Steelers
arrived In Miami. "I've never
been a history buff. It's today
and tomorrow."
After being supplied with a
new Jet when their charter was
snowed In at Chicago, the
Steelers flew from the cold of

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During the early phases of
three-decade
Indochimse war, Cambodia appeared to
l ucking out was not in immediate contention
itself and managed to remain on the fringes oi
fighting, thmko in very 1preat part to the fast
diplomatic footwork of Sihanouk. Powerless to
keep ft Vietnam ese communists out, he
countenanced thei
eirr untilization of neutral
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MIAMI (UPI) As enjoyable as the season has beeju so
far, the lingering memory of It
for Pittsburgh Steelers' Coach
Chuck Noll will be formed by
Sunday's Super Bowl against
the Dallas Cowboys.

Nine years ago Sihanouk was similarly
protesting the Ion of his
exile
In Poking.,0111Y that time the takeover was by
I
American-backed Cambodian rightists.
I
The complex course of events In Cambodia
may Fwt be coming exactly full turn. But, as the
Sihanouk story is a
example
does have ay cuntUmInor
doubling
k on Itself. d
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backed takeover of his country. After that In
apparent anticipation of nothing more effective
in way of response than words, the on-again, offagain leader intends to tab up residence in
Peking as an exile. Agal]n.

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The more things change..., as the French and
others might be Inclined to comment on several
aspects of the Cambodian situation.
Norodom Sihanouk Is off to the United Nations

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The stunning 14.49 percent Increase In crude oil
prices-from $12.70 to $14.54 per 42-gallon barreldg ng
announced in mid-December by the Organization
of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) far
WASI11NGTON(NEA) -Th moment 01truth
exceeded anything the industrialized West had Is rapidly approaching for President Carter's
expected.
highly publicized commitment to select federal
Moreover, the political convulsion in Iran that Judges "strictly on the basis of merit, without
has denied six million barrels of oil daily to Japan,
any consideration of political aspect or InWestern Europe and the United States Is creating a
The White House Is expected soon to disclose,
world shortage that promises to bring an even
possibly
within the next few weeks, the first
higher OPEC price In the not-distant future.
batch ofCarter's nominations for the 152 new
The soaring world price of oil makes the federal jigakIps created when Congress late
controlled prices over both oil and gasoline in this last year approved the Omnibus Judgeship Act
country not only ridiculously unrealistic but, now,
of l76.
Enough evidence already Is available,
increasingly dangerous from an economic and
however,
to suggest two seemingly conproduction standpoint,
ttadlctory
conclusions
about the nature of the
Federal price controls on old U. S. oil wells,
presidents
forthcoming
selections:
which account for 35 percent of our domestic
-They undoubtedly will be as capable and
production, at less than $6 per barIf not more so, as the Judges
rel, have predictably resulted in a reduced flow
designated
by
predecessors In recent
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Call Rates Investigated
TALLAHASSEE (UP!)— The Public Service Commission is going ahead with an in.
vestiga9cn that could lower rates for inFlorida long distance telephone calls, but
limiting it.
The PSC decided Monday to proceed with
the probe, but staff members were Instructed
to try not to jeopardize negotiations for cash
refunds underway with most telephone
companies or get into complicated Issues
which might take several years to resolve.
Fifteen companies, including giant
Southern Bell, which provides long distance
lines and equipment for most of Florida, are
being ordered to show cause why their intrastate rates should not be reduced.

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Buying A Car, Fixing A Carl

We build commercial fishing boats

TALLAHASSEE (UP!)— Public Service
Commission Chairman Bob Mann wants fines
for trucking violations stiffened so truckers
will know his agency means business.
it has to get bad before anyone begins to
take the commission seriously and it is my
hope the regulated industries will take us
seriously," Mann said Monday.
The commission can impose fines of up to
$5,000 but $100 Is usually the maximum, and
it's cheaper to violate the law and pay the
fine than obey It."

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a new car and. found today's
prices out of your reach, Undy's may be the answer. "We
can save you up to $1,000 on a
new car purchase," says
Dalbey.
lindy's Auto Center was
started two years ago by the
owner, [Andy Dalbey and was
moved from Its original
location on 17-92 In Caaaelberry
to Its present location five
murane ago.
There are 10 employed at
[Andy's to serve you. Undy's

Pollution Case Up In Air

TALLAHASSEE (UP!)— Sen. Vernon
Holloway, D-Miami, plans to appoint a subcommittee of his Transportation Committee
to study whether the auto inspection program
should be abolished, modified or left intact.
If he has his way, it will be modified or
abandoned and Holloway leans toward change
rather than dropping it altogether.
He hopeb the group can determine If money
spent for the 1Iro9ram—$15 million a year—
is justified or II more lives could be saved by
some other safety measures, such as stepped
up enforcement of speed and drunk driving
laws.

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But Paul Keith Rallew, 35, said that at the
H time he telephoned then-Gov. Reubin Askew
test November from Da thea Beach he was
lidoxicated and fee1iu'g down becatie his 15yearold bride-tobe had just jilted him for a
captain in St. Augustin.

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Gail Stewart (right), outgoing President,

Donna Feuerhahn (left received the Outstanding Old Member Award with
Becky Dunn' receiving the Outstanding New Member Award.

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Snowbirds is what they are
called. They migrate South
when the snows start to fly up
North. We love them and need
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them for the tourist Industry.
Closed installation of the new secretary; May Itubow,
Mrs. Itaynor's gift was given
Even here in Winter Springs
officers
of Seminola Rebekah treasurer;
M a r g a r e t to her in a rather unique way
we have our fair share. Our
lodge Number 43 was held Schneider, past nobel grand; She was told that Seminola
snowbirds are golf pros who
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recently
at the Odd Fellows Alice Kreitzman, warden; Eva members had recently gone on
have come to sunny Florida to
Hall.
Mrs.
Virginia Roche was Williams, chaplain; Emily a treasure hunt to the bettom of
enjoy
installed
as
noble grand of the Jameson, musician; Theodore the ocean. There, held firmly
of the Ranchianda are the proud
favorite sport.
lodge.
The
ceremony
was under Schneider, color bearer; Mary within the grasp of Davy Jones,
parentsofa
baby
daugMer
born
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the
direction
of
Mrs.
Hattie Strauch, L.S.N.G.: Eva they caine upon the wreck of an
from Toronto. At present he is Jan. 2. Ann Marie, aa she will be
Raynor,
district
deputy
Beckham, lt.V.V.G.; Henrietta old pirate ship. In the captains
weighed
In
at
6
Iba,
3
oz.
making Winter Springs his called,
president
of
District
10.
Zorn, L.S.V.G.; Hazel Gilliuly, quarters of the wreckage thes
Springs
There
are
three
other
DeFazlo
home and Winter
The
installing
officers
were
inside guardian and Henry lowid a sea chest encrwtc(l
.
children,
all
boys,
at
home.
Sheosh Golf Course his base
from
Lucerne
Rebekah
Lodge
Jamison,
outside guardian.
Nicky,
Randy
and
with barnacles The chest was
According to Andy Montval, They are
of
Orlando.
Mrs.
Marie
Norman
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Margaret
Schneider,
filled with pearls, rubies,
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of
lucerne,
was
guest
musician
retiring
noble
grand,
presided
diamonds
and other treasures.
golf's upcoming future stars. I
for
the
Installation
service
and
at
the
meeting
until
inThis
little
shell
covered chest
on
the
Vern
Beuent,
popular
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think he will make It big
regular meeting.
it
stallation.
She
was
then
was
given
resident
of
Old
Town
had
a
to
Mrs. Itaynor.
circuit.
Other officers installed with escorted to the station of the When she iaised the lid she
serious accident just after
f
Mrs. Roche were Myrtle past noble grand. A gift of found among the lake gems her
Two other winter Sprinp holidays. After almost a week
Wallin,
vice grand; Doris appreciation and her jewel was monetary gilt
tilimplorary reWdents are BIN in the hospital, the doctors said
Margaret Schneider Ito r) Hattie Raynor, Virginia Roche, Myrtle Wallin
Rogers,
recording
secretary; presented to her from her of.
Involved in golf. Both Gene Boni with a little horne rest he would
Elizabeth
Hannum.
financial ficers and members.
and Ken Corliss hall from be just fine His many friends
be glad to hear that he will
Toledo, Ohio. Boni just
qualified for the PTA Junior- be going back to work in the
Senior at Disney World. Corhlu very MIT future.
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Coast Golf Tour Tournament.
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
old man.
never got around to It. Today us that her son had been killed
forgot to mention that P.K.
I
joined
the
weird
world
of
I'm
getting it off my chest with in Vietnam. My folks went over
Bill
Sophie Bottlem, popular lady lAng autM golf pro at
DEAR ABBY: My wife, Bess,
wandering
widows,
and
made
the
hope that some feuding there Immediately and, of
Duncan
atSheoa ndom1n1wns had a Sheoahgolfco*neiaheaded for is a registered nurse. She
the best of it.
families will patch up their course, the feud was forgotten.
the Florida WIMir toUThaiflod worked until our children came
Mgr.
Ii hod of company recentiy.
lish quarrels.
I
got
a
job
an
d
decided
to
be
foo
at Cape Orlando. Lola of luckl along, but quit to be a full-time
First to arrive was a
i hope ot he r families who are
good to myself, instead of
4\
mother. The kids are all out of
from Vera Beach, Mrs. Dee
When
I
was
in
feuding
will open their eyes and
my
teens,
my
N.
waiti
ng
on
a
man
who'd
ne
The Voice of Democracy school, and Bess went back to
Blume. Mrs. Blume spent
ver
parents
and
an
aunt
and
petty grievances aside
put
their
un
cle
appreciate it
nwng because she
SI aeveral weeks in the area. Next (VW) Awards Banquet for the
I still weigh 130, have got Into an argument about be fore It takes tragedy to bring
04 M4 enjoys It. I have a good income
RAYON RUGS
to arriVe was Sophie's nephew, !bdtf SP! 1$VFW !
petty tiling that got so them together.
beautiful clothes, do what I some
Iabs1ng heW and it's not neceswy for her to
Todid Om hm Rockville, Md. Auuhary No.
blo wn out of proportion they
JULIE
Rayon i5aflber which Is used
MIXED EMOTIONS want to do, eat when I'm
TOM Is a student at the on Jan. 21, it 2P.m. it the work atall.
DEAR MIXED: Your wife hungry,
quit spengtoeach other. My
mainly in the manufacture of
Winter Springs Community
Who said the teen
t
ye
y ars are scatter rugs, o r thie lugs—
UaIversIty of M&amp;YIWt
cousins and still associated
My mother recently suffered obviously does not share your and have had Sismie exotic
tic
Building on No. Eion.
the
happie
st
?
For
Abby's
new as they are known to many
with each other, but we didn't
a serious stroke. She divorced deep feeling of obligation
people. Rayon is sometimes
vacations!
booklet
"What
Teenagers
Want
Good news for the many
Winners of the Pod and my father when I was four, and solar as YOUT mother Is COD
go
into
each
other's
houses
also used in the manufacture of
I have never been happier! because
of Helen Mattel of Auxiliary's %'OD corded and devoted her life to raising me. cerued. Hire a nurse to take And
fr1s
as for my ex-husband
of our feuding parents. to Know," write Abby; 132 walItowall carpet f or
Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. bathrooms. Rayon is popular
Hacienda Village. Helen, who their parents will be presaid.
jfjy o care of your mother and take who needs him?
,nnil
Things went on that way until 90212. Enclose $1 and a long, because of can be dyed many
different colors.
1211`1211 mor*ts ago suffered a Aimomcement of the District send me to the best schools, good care of yourself.
H. IN BENSENVILLE, ILL. one
lus&amp;dtandasa result.
inn.r, win f_sb. nI_si,' —
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DEAR ABBY: I was divorced
DEAR H,: That ZI.year.ld
was
country
since about tIll, but
dto ye pins pit in her hips time.
now, bit when she is well at 57, after 30 years. I lost
not
used in the
girl
he
married.
my
aid hulling, is well.
lbs V® program of the enough, I want her to mab her
manufacture o rugs until after
husband
I've
to
ABBY:
Whenever
DEAR
his
secretary
who
World War II. As you probably
be r.cedly spert several VFW Is an annually held event. home with us. No way will I put was
seen a letter in your colwnn
already know, rayon is the
liys at the Winter Park Scpbinores, jimlors and isniors her in a nursing home.
oldest manmade fiber.
I soon found out that men my about a family feud, I've
lospitsi to have the pins from aria hlts schools PSrI told Bw this &amp;W she uld, age prefer women half my age. wanted to write and tell you
Our personnel know carpet,
lmov.d, and, according to ticipat. in an essay pi'ogrWi "Fine, but You had betttT
and the fibers used to make
carpet. Tell them your needs.
jposts Is doing Jod fin..
basedona differed theme each on getting someone in to take I didn't want to settle for a sick about my own experience, but
and they will be happy to assist
year. ls years thom. Is "My cxeof her because I am going
You in making the right
Winter Springs Ladles
selection.
thyto?.merlcs."ftls bscktoworkfuu-time."
uIllMytothsVFW Pod No. the3ldauthevert.
Iwas shocked. My wife a
WW hold a meeting on Jan.
Prizes are a flve.day all registered nurse, would rather
Engagement and wedding forms are available at the Herald
lentra1
. lbw msdh will be held it expens, paid trip to care for strangers than day at offices to announce these events. The forms may be accompanied
Home, lfl No..lagh- Waelgncn, D.C. for all date borne and nurse my mother! by professional black and white photographs if a pktuje Is
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winners, pies the opportty 10
hiows I never could repay desired with the announcement Wedding forms and pictures
714W. 1st Street
for
national my mother for ill she done for must be submitted within two weeks of the wedding. Contact the
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The 1979 officers are ( I to r ) Eve Crabtree, president: Beverly Huffman,
president-elect; Donna Fuerhahn, first vice president: Bill Gielow, installing
officer: Pat hunt, second vice president: Georgia Cullen, third vice president;
Gail Smith, recording secretary: and Becky Dunn, treasurer. Kathy Miller Is
corresponding secretary.

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H. Admits His Guilt, But
Mo, man admitted in federal court Monday
that he called the Florida governor's mansion,
asked to speak with Rube" and then
threatened to blow up a national monument at

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Epsilon Sigma Omicron (ESO) of the Sanford
Woman's Club will meet Wednesday at 10 in the
home of Mrs. Charles Steenwerth. Mrs. C. L.
Swinney and Mrs. W. B. Wallace are co-hostesses.

ILINDY'S AUTO CENTER

3797 S. Orange Ave.
Lk. Mary Blvd. &amp;17.
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322.3403

Are you in the market for a meet a wide range of complete auto cleaning (in- guaranteed or bring It back,"
new or used car or truck? Or automotive needs.
chiding engines and carpets) a said Randy.
would you like to get your old
Located at 3797 Orlando mechanic and tire shop on the
Undy's Auto Center Is open
car looking and running like Drive (U.S. 1742 and Lake premises.
every day except Sunday. On
new again?
Mary Boulevard behind "Big
To get your car looking ship- Monday through Thursday,
lAndy's Auto Center with its Orange") Undy's Auto Center shape take it where the dealers hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and
convenient one-stop service can has a paint and body shop, do. Lindy's does the detail work Saturday from 8 am, to 6 p.m.,
for many of the area's leading call 322-2190 or 6304560.
car dealers.
lAndy's also dresses and dyes
vinyl tops, does air conditioning
and radiator work and sells new
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PSC Chairman: Stiff Fines

The Junior Woman's Club of Sanford held
installation of officers at the awards luncheon
Saturday at the Heritage Inn.
Special guests were the club sponsor, Mrs.
Dottie Karns. and Mrs. Bill Gielow. president
of the Woman's Club of Sanford. and a former
Junior Club sponsor, who conducted the installation ceremony. She also presented the
Bill Gielow Award, a a silver tray to Peggy
Deere.
Among the other awards presented were the
Five Star Leadership Award to Patty Hunt

SEMINOLE BOATS INC.

GAINESVILLE (UP!)— University of
Florida entomologist Dr. Philip Callahan says
he thinks virtually all of the many UFO
sightings over the years have been swarms of
migrating Insects.
Callahan said he began to think about the
possibile connection of UFOs and migrating
insects when he read a book about UFO
sightings in the Uinta Mountains of Utah
between 1965 and 1968.
He said eyewitness descriptions of blinking,
erratic objects sounded to him like swarms of
locusts he had observed (lying toward gas
burn-off pipes in oil fields in Iraq after World
War II.

Lindy's also sells new and
used autos and trucks.
"We do special ordering as
well if somebody wants
something out of the ordinary In
a van or car," Randy Dalhy,
manager of the auto center,
added. "We also accept cars on

AWARDS LUNCHEON

The Central Florida Chapter of the American
Red Cross has openings on its all-volunteer
Disaster Action Team in Orange, Seminole and
Osceola Counties.
To qualify for the Red Cross Disaster Action
Team, individuals must be self-starters, be able to
relate well to others, require minimum supervision, be capable of handling an assignment from
beginning to completion, communicate well, and
possess a Florida State drivers license. For information call 831-3000.

We make "Cherokee" canoes

Shining A Car? Try L;ndyffs

Panel To Study Inspections

Disaster

WE REPAIR FIBERGLASS BOATS

UFOs: Migrating Insects?

TALLAHASSEE (UP!)— State Attorney
Gerald Blair says he's investigating the Occidental Chemical Co. air pollution case, but
is nowhere near filing criminal charges.
Blair's bailiwick includes the White Springs
phosphate plant which violated fluoride
emission standards for more than two years
and doctored reports to cover It up.

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Bundy Asks For Farmer, Again
TALLAHASSEE (UP!)— Theodore Bundy,
accused in the slaying a year ago of two
Florida State University coeds, plans to try
one more time to get a judge to allow controversial defense attorney Millard Farmer to
represent him.
Bundy, 32, lost his fight in state and federal
courts last summer and fall to get the Atlantabased defense specialist on the case, but the
assignment of a new trial judge gives him
another chance.
Bundy filed a motion requesting Farmer's
representation on Jan. 9, shortly after Dade
Circuit Judge Edward Cowart was assigned to
take over the trial from Leon Circuit Judge
John Ruld.

Ph. 322.1032

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The Humanities Division of Seminole Community College (SCC) will present folk singer
Jean Ritchie in concert Wednesday. She is one of
the greatest living exponents of Anglo-American
folk tradition and one of seven original directors
of the Newport Folk Festival. She is on the
Folklore Panel of National Endowment for the
Arts.
Miss Ritchie is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate from
University of Kentucky. The concert will be in the
concert hail of the Fine Arts building at SCC. It
begins at 11:00 a.m. and is free and open to the
public.

Auto Glass

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Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole OF SALE - Notice is hereby given

county, Flor ida in accor

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BULWARK
DEVELOPMENT, will sell the property situate in
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FROM TINS TO TIME, FARM,
RESIDENTIAL,
BUSINESS,
RECREATI ON AND-OR OTHER
PROPIRTIIL
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7 mos. old. Call 322.3072

training &amp; guidance. Join a

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Call $313253
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE
ASSOCIATES, INC.. REALTOR

edtennis instruction for adults I

juniors. Single, group I clinics.
Unsurpassed facilities •t Bay
Head Racquet Club. For Into.
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2 small children in my home

321.0433

zàwskl, 3237363.
'Introduce your child to music.
Private piano l drum leucnsw.
experienced teachers. 339.3519.

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LET'S BE HONEST
it you weren 't looking for a new
career you
'd't be reading
this ad, and It we Wer en't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad

woul'tb.here.IfyouwanttM

opportunity to earn Three to

Five Hund red dollars a week,
call 1.100.432.1403 anytime for
recorded menage.

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 day.

AVON
IS INFLATION CRAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sell Avon to help fight back. For
details call 444.3079,

RAILROAD
SAFETY INSPECTORS
$16,057- S21,694
The Florida Dept. of Tran.

minimum of 2 years experience
I 6 years for Traffic Iraqi
Inspectors to meet Federal
Railroad Administration
Standards. Related experience
lot additional education may
be substituted for required
college training. Send resume
to:
James Rankin, Ad.
ministrafor, Division of Public
Transportation Operations,
Hayden
Burns
Bldg.,
Tallahassee, Fla. 32304. Equal
Opportunity Employer.

Career
Real Estate!!!

Looking For
In

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We have a success story to tell.
Please be our guest on January
16, 1979, 7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn,
Holiday Isle, Sanford. Riser.
vations not necessary. 321.0041.

J.B. St.lman. Inc.

hA LTOR

Csrpmewer 14 hr.; carpenter's help.
or, exp. only $4 hr. work in
Deltona. M-11029 bern 7-9 A nL

6372. EOE.
Part time file clerk with typing.

The Lcascreen Co., Silver Lake
Or., Sanford 333.1031.
Exp Oniyl Wanted Cooks, dish.
washers I waItresses. Apply
between 3 &amp; 5p.m. Days Inn, SR

41—Houses

41—Houses

CHEAPER THAN GROCERIES
S acre (arm. I acres cultivated, 1
acre wooded, $2,500 dwn. Only

POOL HOME ON '.z ACRE NEAR
LAKE MARY. 3 BEDROOM 2
BATH, DOUBLE CARPORT.
$350 MONTH. SEIGLER
REALTY, BROKER. 3210610.

$145 mo.

SWIMMING AFTER RIDING
3 acres for pasture. I BR, 2 b w
large new pool. Country quiet.
AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
14 acres near 1.4 wIts own lake.
Good terms. Won't last.

OWNER VERY ANXIOUS. This
large beautifully shaded 3 BR, 2

bath In picturesque Lake Mary
area, over sized rooms, $4,500.

TENNIS LOVERS DREAM
6 yr. young 3 BR, 2 b, CH&amp;A,
tennis court &amp; club house
Privileges. Less than 10 pct
down.

556.000.
REDUCED$7,000 for quick sale. A
real attractive buy. 3 OR, 1½
bath, like new, room to grow.
Excellent neighborhood. This is
a choice property. Call today to

STEMPER AGENCY
EALTOR 322-199)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 162.3655 322.1959

see. $391900.

DUPLEX attractive &amp; comfort.
able as any home. Live in one
side, let the other side make

your monthly payments. Choice
location. 53.5,900.

Harold Hall Realty

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Inc

REALTOR, MLS
2606 So. Orlando Dr. (1792)

323-5774 Day
Jim Hunt

REALTY

REALTOR

Realty, ktc.
AFTER HOURS
322 0441

332399'

TWO PLUS I WO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact
Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Toot
RETIREMENT HOME- Nature's
Paradise-last country living

property in Sanford. 6 blocks
from hospital. House 31,
beautifully refinished inside I
out. Priced reasonably. Seeing is

believing. 322.1945.

3D, Inc., REALTOR
33945ge

339-0301

YOU'LL C
Its inner warmth and homey at.
masphere is most appealing in
this 3-21/, with fireplace, extra
large family room for those who
We to entertain, nice screened
Porch and a pool size yard.

Mayfair Section. 1143J00.
Naturally landscaped sitting for a
two story with mature trees and
space for gardening in Spring. 4

splendid bedroom, 21', baths,
extra rooms. laundry room,
dining room, eat.In kitchen,
lovely oak floors. Inspect today
W.M.
REGRET*
Priced to sell - 2.1, utility room,
can be easily converted to 3rd
bedroom, dining rm. oil- in
kitchen 519400.
THE DAYS
Acreage lEA. Peaceful and quiet,
land Is all cleared, mobile home
3.11',, only 4 years old $35,000.

You finally decided
to look at theie homes

REALTY WORLD.

575.150
2005 Gtenway Dr 12, swimming
pool $85,000
10 acres on Pineway. $37,000

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323-7832
EVENINGS 3320612

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3276167, 372 717?

FOR SALE 3 BR,? ball, home on
large lot. $35,000. By Owner.
)fl 4126 ask for Lu

kit., washer, ww carpet, I
Morel Move On I n I Just 519,9001

SUPER 2 BR, 1 bath home in
D.ltona in a quiet location
Dining area, Fla. Rm., 1g. 5cr.
porch, eat-in kit., washer &amp;
dryer, carpet I tile I Extrasl
BPP WARRANTED. Only

533.5001

shopping I Yours for 532,9001

Buy for 526,5001

Reg. Real Estate Broker
2630 Sanford Ave.
322 7643

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Sanford's Sales Leader

322- 2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
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REALTORS
PARK

322-4569

W. 3214137.

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everything

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Meant for two. Cozy 2 BR, cabin
kit., alumn shed, fenced. Many
fruit trees. $32,100.

Something special 33 old brick
wall In L R, sc. porch, brick BBQ,
pool w-privacy fence, green.

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327 $791

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OR suite now,$239; S

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new $399; Loveseat 5.41.95 &amp; up;
7 pc dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$SOI up; El. stove$6OI up; full
site draperies 1101 up. Sanford

due $46 or take over payments
$14 mo. Free home trial. Call
131.1714 day or nigh t.
DUE 10 DIVORCE company m us t
sacrifice Singer push button
sewing machine. Flip I sew
needs someone to take over
pa ymen ts $ 15 mo. or pay bal.
$126.42. Call 131 1711. Will
Modern- I couch, I chair. mat -

area

:1000 to hospital I all con.

0161 or

REAl. EITATr
REALTOR, 3327400

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Call all S. 323 III)

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AND LET AN

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Air Cond,&amp; Heating
_________________________
C en tral Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free st.

Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford.

3721771

Crawlord's Refrigeration: Have
your heater or furnace servic ed
&amp; checked for Winter.
Lic. Bonded, Ins. 323 5300
JACK FROST- Lent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Es). on

inst Comm &amp; t4

3720208,

Beauty Care

9

333.1061 or eves, 3230517

MIS

INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, liberlgas &amp; Cellu-

'ise Lowest prices. Call 321 0639
c' 904 734 6708 collect.

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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINT &amp;ASSOC.
322066$
PAINJING. CARPENThY
&amp; CAUlNTS
32) 0429

Oil,
Electric heaters; gas, electric
itoves &amp; nefrig. Furnishings &amp;
Misc. items. 317 Palmetto Ave.

I Man, quality operation
$ yrs. exp Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327 1321

CerarnicTil.

Ught Hauling

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky sh owers our
specIalty. 23 yr s. Exp 671 7617.

Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances I Mi sc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

Dressmaking

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P&amp;nflng
AAA PAINTING
All types painting I house
cleaning. Free Est. 323 4794.

Drapes, Upholstery

3220701

C.ANNYS PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed lnsur,'d 3Ondtd
FREE Estimates ()0$) 3279460

E lectrical
BOB FOLEY
Wiring I Repairs
Call 323 9416

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S14lousehold Goods
'I SALE - NEW twin site box
springs I. mattress $23.95 to.
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2

matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1753 So. of

Sanford. 332-6721.

Grooming &amp; Boarding
ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses.Heated
kennels. 323 5752

cleaning

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg Cds ArCepted
321.15$1
Liltle want ads bring big, big
results. Just try one. 312 2611 or
III 9993

S.wFlNng
PRECISION SAW FILING

323-5951

Part s.

Let us I Ic your sawl

1346100

American Rent All 3229113

in

home Improve mints
Tree Service

53—iV. Radio. Stereo
ZENI TH Walnut Stereo, AM.
14 sterse Radio,
4 $iW PRO
unwable, S track law Oliver.
old new 1*,a rest buy at only
1 or take up paymes of $11
me. Call 131.1714 for free
MW d.morSlretlon,

30
Or

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Plaster patching &amp; simulated

TOWIRS BEAUTY SALON
f or merly Harriett' Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322 5142

led Appliances: Gas,

323*1

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Home Improvements

brick &amp; Stone speciality 322 2780

Service. Used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

REALTOR

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Interior, Exterior Plastering

OIL HEATER CLEANING

Unsworth Really

'63 Olds

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Alterations, Dressmaking

ENMORE WASHER

M.

'70 Dodge Coronet, 519$
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
JlO Sanford Ave
3725791

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Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHAVA. PHA 335 &amp; 243.

After 3, 3226101.

all 6 5743903

,eniences. $35,300.

CallBatit

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TOYOTA '73 Corona HT. Auto, Air,
AM FM stereo. Low mileage.
Above avera')e' cond. $2200.

marked gold or sterling any

52—Appliances

those who demand tei Most. 7
SR modern home as over 1400
W. Ft. living
I is lociled

323 7340

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
nllure Salvage. 373-5721.

chlng ottoman, Herculon
material. Wooden end I matching coffee Ibis. 5300. 6.5 333.

house, workshop, $19,100.

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in

JUSIMAKE PAYMENTS-1 69 to
'75 models Call 339 9100 or 831

4605 IOeiler)

P"ayiniJ $15 mens, $7.50 *omens
class rings, also buying any

50-Mscellaneous for Sale I

BUY SELL TRADE
31131SE FirstS?
127-542

the Evening Herald today.

NEWS SN, 1 both, C.H&amp;A, carpet,
974*. $% WA. iroker Contract.

12 15 French Ave.

I_LASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new home for

sio,,00.

Fantastic value. 3 BR, good
residential area, nicely land.
scaped, I yr. warranty.

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YOUI'IAMEIT - I BUY IT

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even for you'

S acres-2 Bedroom, large family

MAYFAIR beautiful 3.1'.',, Cent
HIA, sparkling clean, many
extras. I yr. warranty. $39,000.

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room, screened porch.

BLAIR AGENCY
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Buy

662 7483

deliver, no obligation.

BATEMAN REALTY
321 0759

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE 'THAT'S NO.11

68—Wanted to

Singer Athena automatic push
button. Sold new ov er $1000, bal.

160,000.

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Motorc ycle insurance

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, LIc.
Mfg. Broker, 825 No I D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte

SINGER ATHENA ELECTRONIC
SEWING MACHINE. Being
transferred must sacrifice

MARKHAM RD. 32, *5 acres,

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373 3866or 323 7710

SANFORD AUCTION

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577

PINECREST 32, C•H&amp;A, car
peted, FR, fenced back, carport.

78—torCycIes

Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322 5101

Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
333L4754
- 5nf

509 Plumosa

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Steam I_lean Your Own Carpet

BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
2139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

MUST SELL MAKE OFFER

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $1010 $50
Call 372 1621

GREENE

4 7-A—Mortgages Bought
&amp; Sold

SUPER SUNLAND 3 BR, 1 bath,
large lot, quiet area. Very clean,
neat home. $24,950.

LAKE MARY 2 I, $21,500.

ATTRACTIVE 3 OR, 1 11 bath
home w C HIA, w.w carpet,
fenced back yd., near schools I
shopping I Nice Neighborhoodl A

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RIALTY

Asking $35,000.
LOVELY Spacious 3 OR, 2 bath
home on landscaped corner lot In
Pinecrestl W w carpet, OR, Lg.
Fla. Rrn, I close to schools &amp;

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64—Equipment for Rent

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condition.

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3225990

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322 9111
Eves after 6 &amp; weekends
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Trade lop quality $4,000 1st
mortgage 4Fre &amp; Clear 1975, 1
owner Cream Puff Otds Station
'Iagon &amp; cash for equity 1o2 or 3
BR. home or duplex. 6312512.

EVERY DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell Call
today and your Classified Ad will
%ppear here tomorrow.

FURNISHED2 BR.) bath home in
convenient localiont Close to
city, shopping, St. Johns Riven
Neat with dining area, est.in

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equity. 3220216.

5264

SEIGLER REALTY

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

VELLOWSAND

catch up back payments &amp; bu)

ktAL ESTATE Assoclale needed
to work In Sanford or Longwood
area. Tony Coppola Associates,
Realtor. SO

77—Junk
77—Junk Cars Re moVed

Call Dick Lacy, 323-1510

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will

.,.

Of OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath, almost
new, orange trees, C-H&amp;A. 7',,
Pct. assumable mon. Call 323

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BEAU IFUL 3 BR, 2 bath custom
built home in exc. neighborhood
Spacious Rms., DR, Fla. Rm., C.
H&amp;A, eq. eat-in kit., ww carpet,
1. every imaginable featurel
Super buy at $745001

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painted. Double lot. Carport.
Priced to Sell.

1118 Valencia Cf. 3 BR. 1', bath

41/ (")I,/,

Classified Ads are the smallest big
news items you will find
anywhere
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10 acre tracts, St Johns River 1
80—Autos for Sale
access from $1100 per acre. $750
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dwn. 20 yr terms, Osteen. ..________________
Zachary R Tribble, Realtor,
65—Pets-SupplIes
.3056688696 &amp; 8308026 Eve 8
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DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
wkends 90.1 731 8964.
Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway
FreePart Cocker Spaniel
Daytona BeaCh. will hold a
Male, 2 yrs. old
Sacres Lk Front, Lk Sylvan area
323 0755
public AUTO AUCTION ewer..,
$71,000. Best terms. William
Tursaay &amp; Saturday at 730 It's
AKC Pekingese 3 Fern. Puppies. 1
Mallczowski, Realtor. 3237913
the only one in Florida You set
II .,hni,4 D.I
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me reserved price Call 904 255
904 677 6203
8311 for further details
47—Real Estate Wanted

24 HOUR E. 322-9283

SELLERSI. BUVERSI
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME I
WE SELL HOMES I
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

2521 PARK DR. 323211$

122-9251

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STENSTROM

Night

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24351 i S. French (17-92) Sanford
32304

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377 2255

FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL

REALTORS
$30 6511or 339 4711 eves

Oviedo, Reed Ave.½ acre. 'I BR,
I' 2 bath. $78.000

ternational Airport.

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OWNER SEZ SELL

Good small business location. 50'
frontage on 1792. Good traffic
count.

BEAUTIFUL LOCH ARBOR. At.
tractive large 4 BR, 21/, bath
country kitchen, swimming pool,
near lakes &amp; country Club.

person SNord Auction, 1215$.
French Ave.

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7307 French Ave
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62—Lawn-Garden

FORREST

REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

Central Florida Coin Club,
Sheraton Orlando Int Airport
Inn. 3035 Beeline Or . On
Across from Orlando In

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Guitars. Drums, Banjos Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.

FUR

LAKE MARY AREA Canal front
lot, cleared ready to build
$12.000

HAL COLBERT

Jan, 12. I). 14 Fr, Sat, 10 a m 7

pm. Sun ID am S pm 60
dealers buy ing 0 selling US &amp;
Foreign Coins-stamps FREE
APPRAISALS. Sponsored by the

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43—Lots-Acreage

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

1..• .J .S

x 'S"

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Coin Show. FREE ADMISSION

59—Musical Akirchandise

321 0640

ONE OF A KIND

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Ave.

Full time oil around work in
Auction House. Chauffeur's
Iicin*, heavy lining &amp; some
sales required. Salary +
potential extra polite. Apply in

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RACQUET STRINGING--GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $8
Scott Reagan 322 0177

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town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

141 II, Sanford.

Busy Mother needs loving
Grandmother fV 7 &amp; 12 yr. old
boys Sanford area. Prefer live
.n.614-SS71 bel'n 9 am. 0.5 p.m.

69—Stamps-Coi ns

57—Sports Equipment

SEI L ER REALTY BROKER

the price of children's sneakers!"

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.

operation. Steady year around

work. Advncss on each trip.
Call Bob Bevis toil tree 1100.43$.

5670

.

u.coo

"Don't talk about religion, politics, or

Residential AuctionS &amp; Ap-

praisais. Call Dell's Auction. 323

Accessories ________________________

7927 Hwy. 1793
Sanford, Fla 37171

W000ED16ACRESINMOBILE

31-4partments Furnished

For Estate, Commercial &amp;

ROBSON MARIN.

VA&amp; t-HA_rinancing

*

OWNER OPERATORS
Mercury Motor Espies we
owner operators in tile fiat bed
division for
East coast

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55-Boats &amp;

HOME AREA NEAR GENEVA

eNEVERS

Nurses. RN's I LPN's, Aides,
Liveki companion, slwrt term
assignment. Homemakers Up.
John 421-0636.

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371 5200

1970 BRIGADI ER
NISHED. $8.0w

72—Auction

-

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3803 Orlando Dr

Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford.
Call 323-1670 Mariner's Village

LAKE MARY 3 OR, freshly

REAL ESTATE

2S Color, 8eauliiu,
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 131 1711 amy or

SKYLINE 14'w fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

1, 2 BR de'uxc un,Is. Pool. Adults
only, on Lake Ada. Just So. of

_

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42—?kblle Homes

30-Apartments Unfurnished

furniture Refrig., stoves, toots

night

323-5494

sportatlon Is sibtcu qui.11fled
applicants for Public Iran.
sportation Specialist II position
to perform the duties as railroad
track I equipment safety in.
spectors. Degree 1 5 years of
experience directly related to
the position is necessary to
qualify as a Public Iran.
sportation Specialist It Ap.
plicants for the Railroad Car
Inspector positions require a

reie,iu,i

qualified buyer. 121,000 to
$36,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2217

9a.m. .ip.m.

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

Sell those unused items through

New 235 Homes, 4 PC?. interest to

APARTMENT TO SHARE

Cash 322.4132

t h e Classified Section.

641-3013

-

68—Wanted to Buy

Need extra money for Christmas?

Phone 372 7081.Sanford

41—Houses

LA KE MARY AREA
urrently interviewing ex perienced I newly licensed
agents. We pledge ourselves to
your being a success. Continuous

Florida upon a j udg ment rendered

A.D. 1979, in that c er tain
DEF.70
___________________ of Ahanthwt.d
casesntltled: In Re: In the Mattir
.
IF
Held by the Seminole County Sheriff
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, N AND
pursuant to P.S. Sic. 706,01, which
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
aiore$ald Order was delivered torn,
FLORIDA
Sheriff of Seminal. County,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7 04617.CAes.A
Florida arid the said property to
IN RI: THE MARRIASE OP
include:
SHARON ANNE SPIVEY
Thirty-Six (36) Assorted Bicycles
Po$flIO,i4
and the und,rslpwd as Sheriff of
and
Seminole County, Florida, will at
CHARLES WAYNE SPIVEY
11:00 A.M. on the 37th day of
Respondent JO)SU
A. D. 1979,
for sale
NOTICEOPACTIOII
and sell to the hiehestb,,OR
TO;
CASH, (Absolutely no checks or
CHARLES WAYNE SPIVEY
credit c) the above d.scttbed
Si Russell Court
per
property at thi location of
Ypsilntl, Midilgen lIifl
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED m. mutt'irat &amp; Road Depart.
Floridi,
thai an Idisri for dissokatis Of "Wit of kms
o Hiofiway 17.97, South of Sariterl,
marria,e has been i
County, Florida
and you r' required to serve a copy $enino
Thai Said sale is being made
Of your written defsns to It, if any,
pursuant to Chapter 705 of the
CARROLL IURKI, Attorney (or
Statues
Petitioner, WIUSI addrs IS 613
John I. pgi,
tBuilding.
Sanford, Florida, and liii the
Sem inole County,
orl,I.isl with tile Clerk of Circuit
Cow). SmnIsr, Setninele County. PUbIIII: January U. 1 979
February, AD., 1979, sIharwi a DIF.4I
_______________

It you don't believe Ihat want ads
bring results, try one, and listen
to your phone ring. Dial 3222611
or 531 9993.

I

3320352

W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

IA.MEMBER BROKEF

County Court of Seminole County.

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premier

- _________________

BICYCLE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that by

In the aforesaid Cou rt on the 2nd day
P'blt$f JO). 16, 33, 30, Feb.6, im of January

Medel Inc., Realtor

Try One

5—Lost &amp; Found

Out of and under the seal of the

President

Watehers, Seam's, Altamonte Mall, 10 n.m.

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virtue of that certain Order for
Abandonment Proceedings Issued

ROLESHAR, INC.
$ BY: J.D. Felnstiin,

For Americana, however, he
Is getting the full television who does a splendid Job,
treotmeid - U if he had beginning In episode five. In an
' 4)4.
reigned like his mother for interesting bit of casting,
YACS, club forIn
singles,
l 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Cl*
mOre then half a Ce nt ury in. GidgUd pl
710
E.
Rollim,
Orlando.
ays Benjamin DlsFl
stead of a mere decade.
IIJ Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Dellona Christian
oil and as always he's 1
d).
While thi queen hung on to pleasure to watch.
her power lilt, a Victorian
UOL
ynaJ
protecting her virtue, the series together is Mmstte
senior CitizeN clans IOni0lBd by PrOJSCI'OASIS
Edward whiled away the prim Q'ssje as
Includes fihna, elide, and talk on Florida.
as Britain's
fl
v BE the series turolls,
sraJ Soddy of MldFloilda wiflual membership
playboy, H, didn't really
almost kittenish
2 pm., S.c1jy First Fed" S&amp;L, ISN.
robin when he aenuned the si in her yowtger days but
Woodisad
thems. stage 30, bid his private jot plain stubborn throughoig
peccadiules dido't prevent him her bug lifa.
SA1VRDAY, JANUARY 30
T.CII, United
,
from being an outstanding
7 p.m.,
Robert Hardy plays Albert,
of
menarch In the flint decade of prince consort and invincible
IMMOk
p.m.,
the *1I cuda'y, when Euro. influence on Na wife, well. MistIng,?
Grm
Am
c,SR 431, For' City.
psuipsitUcswsretrgaj
membg disaster for his 5011.
years

Middle District of Florida

DEF.3

$j Kiwanis,? am., Sambo's Sanford.

____

Rottman,

Dated: December 21, 197$.
GEORGE R. GROSSE
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
KENDELL W. WHERRY

8—a—I, sooth Reotry, 7:80 am., Lord Quinley's
Altamonte SW1D
_____________
w.

Feuary 6, )97, at the
ls of
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida.

REGIONAL
RESOURCES, Assistant United States Attorney
INC.
Attorney for Plaintiff
slY: Ruth J. Roseman,

FRIDAY, JANUARY 19

VU king
of England, almost became a young man and as the mature

Iii.

President

Overenten Miiuyom, 7:30 p.m,, Community
United Methodist Church, 17-s, Casielberry.

It takes three actors to

f the year 157$ at public outcry to

L.STING DEVELOPMENT, thehighesta ndbestbIdd9l'f or cash
at 12 o'clo ck noon on Tuesday,

Brass." Dance.

Vlc.'toija cltmg to life, to her television markets.
• • Uwôfleandberpower, with such

led, however, to taxes, if any due,

League of Women Voters of Seminole Co. unit
meeting, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of Seminole, SR 434,
Longwood. Open to public.

W YORK (UPI) - Queen of the cowdry'a
.

Pie) Book?, page 31, Public Receres
of Seminole County, Florida. Sub.

MENT, INC.

Temple.

A

dance with that pursuant to a Final Decree of

em ber
Statute, to-wit: 163.09 Florida 1
1 , 1971, by the above entitled Court
Stat ut es
in the above styled Cause, the tin
Signed :
dorsned United States Marshal, or
.0 of his duly author ized deputies,

Civic Center.

MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day

___________

Beginner, intermediate &amp; advanc.

undersigned is engaged in business
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
at 135 East Altamonte Drive, FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Altamonte Springs, Seminole COURT NO. 7$.46Orl.ciy.y County, Florida, under
the fictitious UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
name of Residential Communities
Plaintiff, .vs. EUGENE HUNTER
America, and that the undersigned
and AREBEDELLA HUNTER, his

Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.

CLASSIFIED AVERT ISIP4G

Sanford. Fla. 32771

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NOTICE UNDER
DEF.
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE ______________________

OES Semissle Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Sanford Masonic

•OVEREASY

647.3333 or write

Publish Jan. 12, 14, 13, 16, 17, 1979

'

Divisional Headquarters, 6316
San Juan Ave., No. 40,
Jacksonville, Fl. 32210. Please
include phone number.

3235116

ulI 1. Part time, advancement,
benefits. Apply at Handy Way
store, 25th St., Sanford.

Sanford Al-Anon Family Group
P.O. Box 533

Sanford, Florida 32771

•

Cash for your lot Will build Oil
your lot or our lot,
V Enterprises, Inc.

32—Houses Unfurnished

problemdrinkers
Forfurtherinformation ca ll

Administrator
94 Castle Brewer Court

Legal Notice

Starlight Primeuaders square dance, 8 p.m., DeBary
Community
Shell Road,
SanfordRtaracj,7:30p.m,, First Feder1JofSemole

Sanford AA, 8p.m., 1301 W. F

FRI)

®UPBEAT

AL-ANON
forfamilIts orfr lends of

prepared and submitted in ac

Family Club.

201 Commercial

IN OUR FAMILY?

with other customers, to see Oblections to the release of funds
bases other than those stated above
nominee PossibIlities without willwill
not be considered by Hut). No
home.
Objection recelvedatte,. Jan. 1979
will be consid er ed by HUD.
Thomas Wilson, Ill.

Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.

•MERYGRIPFIN(WED)

OTHI PARTRIDGE FAMILY

ISALçOHOLA PROBLEM

member subscribers, along Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida 32201.

Recovery Inc. for nervous and former mental patients,
12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Rd., Altamonte Springs,
Sa nford 8erader senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Air Force Sergeants Asia. Ausfl1vy, 8 p.m., McCoy

Sealer Citizem Dance, 2:30 p.m.,

AAA EMPLOYMEN1

Housi
thus allowing academy Pen ng a nd Urba n Development,
insular Plaza, Ml River side

South SemIne1eAA,me1tal health center, RobInoad,
Altamonte Springs.
AARP and NART, 2:30 p.m., Sanford Civic Center.
•

•THE00000UPLE

3O

Write P.O. Box 12 1 3

Sanford, FIori.a 32771

six showings of nominee pros. Area Office, U.S. D*partminl of

Commerce.

•MISTERROGERS(A)
6:30
(2) NEWS

Phone 647-3333

But In the past four Januarys procedure (24 CFR Part SI), and
z has programmed from One to may be address ed to HUD a? Flor ida

Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn,

Interstate

Can Help

cordance with the required

Resources

FENDS
• MARY .rvii uoo
(12) ROOKIES (TUE)

MOVIE
DINAHI
EDUCATIONAL PROORAMMING
*00

L SPECIAL

(WED)

proval of the release of funds and

approved by HUD; or (B) that

during most of the year.

Ovledo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.

Sanford

,

0000 MORNING FLORIDA
NEWS

Tony Randall, Beverly Sills,

%01111011

0 KSWOILD(WED)
BATTLE OF THE PUN
(MON.WED.ffi1

(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA

an TUNS IS CARLOAD MITI

•

(MON. TUE. THU, FRI)

•PO$(WW)

Jazz

11:30

73S "CONVENTION GIRLS"

CIAL(FRI)
5 HOGAN'S HEROES
0 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

CAPTAIN KANGAROO
9TUDI0 SEE (MON, s,
Thti,F

2) 4)00021 NEWS

"WY-1793 B 115

(4) YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPE.

800

S DICK CAVE!! Guests:

I

(4) THE BRADY BUNCH (MON.
THU)

( fill TODAY
00000 MORNING AMERI.
CA

the great songs of Cole Porter.

Jimmy and Percy Ruth,
--

fill NEWS
7:30

Guests: Natalia Makarova, the

L

4:00
(2) EMERGENCY ONEI (MON
WEDERI)
(I) SPECIAL TREAT (TIlE)

Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous

runs three movies a week Process. Objections must be

Hospital Medical Staff Library. Free to public.
7016 for reservations.
Celbery Rotary, noon, 7:30 a.m., S &amp; S Cafeteria.

7:25
(1) TODAY IN FLORIDA
• GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

PROBLEM?

or step applicable to the
subsidiary "Z channel" which prfinding,
loci in the en vironmental review

funeral arrangements, 2 p.m., Winter Park Memorial

3:30
(4)0 MASH (A)
S ELECTRIC COMPANY

WOODWORKER
ASSISTANT MANAGER
CABLE INSTALLER
BODY PAINTER
WAREHOUSE
A C HELPER
MECHANIC
MANY MORE GOOD JOBS
ARE WAITING FOR YOU

FACED WITH ADRINKING

en viron men tal review
in the Los Angeles area which record for the project indicates
servesi9,000sutscrjbers, hasa omission of a required decision,

Orriaon home of Mrs. Charles Steenwêrth, 10a.m.

Its a new weekl
lets start it off
with a
lob.

_____________________

Theta Cable, a pay TV outfit applicants

The Woman's Club of Sanford, Epsilon Sigma

we Show them proof. If you want
proof, call 'Tom Kent, collect, at
901269.2071 or write: Vanguard

new

officer or other officer of applicant

tenders.

18-HelpWb rited

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WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Mate' Dating Service, All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL 33517.

acceptance of the certification only
if it is on one of t he followi ng bases:

1 ,,

- '

Good Used Ie,evisions. $25 and up
Miilers2bl9 Orlando Ave.

VA-F HA.235-Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment

p.m. and net over $10,000 per
year. They stop saying it when

28—Apts. &amp; Houses
To Share

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DIVORCE-S20.10-i.uaranteed.
Free details; KIT, Box fll,
pompano, FL. 33061, 941.6997.

serious Academy Award con- fad executed by the chief ex ecutive

Altamonte Mall

Somimrs for Seniors on wills, estate planning 113(1

STUDIO SEE

.0000 MORNING AMERI.
CA

U TAXI A wealthy older worn.

WEDS

GENERAL HOSPITAL

TODAY
GD 8 CBS NEWS

9:30

PLAZA II

300

700

the Vichy regime of World War
If. (2 Hrs.)

LAST 3 HillS

Overeaters Aieuymous, 7:30 p.m.,

(2)(I21 ANOTHER WORLD

HI,t'DR

______
_____

the aid of those films which are (a) That the certifica tion
was not in

Sears.

3 Lines Minimum
______________

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centage of academy members will accept an objection to Its op.

television has come to

j

________________________

rooms. But only a tiny per- vlronrnental Policy Act of 1969. HUD

Now

line

Sunday - Noon Friday

sibihitles under the National En.

meeting, 9:30 am., First Federal of Seminole SR 434,

... 3$c a

Noon The Da Before Publication

actors, producers and directors brought to enforce responsibilities in
relation to environmental reviews,
to have as many members as decision
- making, and action; and
possible see their work.
that thes• risponsibilities have been

has home projection rooms,

consecutive times

DEADLINES

playing In home projection will have satisfied its respon.

Lon gwood. Open to public.

(2) fill THE DOCTORS

Section" (C) (1975) Documen-

E. First St., for all

League of Women Voters of Seminole Co. unit

2:30

l consecutive times ... 35c a line

above with Block Grant funds from

certification is that upon its op.
good chance for nomlnaticms proval, City of Sanford, Florida may
traveled the Bel Air circuit, use the Block Grant funds, and HUD

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17

6:49

S PBS MOVIE "Special

NOPASSI$

Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
Sanford area club presidents

8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

In the past, movies with a satisfied. Th. legal effect of the

PresIdents Club, organization meeting, 7:30 p.m.,

(2) fl DAYS OF OUR LIVES

ilime •. ......... 43c a line I

SATURDAY 9-Noon

the others. It is vital, then, for the Federal courts if an action is

Sears,

(4) 0 AS THE WORLD

HOURS

3

Members Invariably vo,e for and Thomas Wilson, Ill, in his of.
ficial capacity as Administrator ,
films they have seen, Ignoring consent to accept the jurisdiction of

Z

we tell them that our
distributors open their office
doors at 5:30 p.m. close at 9:30

RATES

of the project. This En.

Title I of the Housing and Corn.
in almost impossible for m
munity Development Act of 1971.
Hollywoodfolktoseemorethan Cityof Sanford, Florida
Is —'s
a fraction of them.
toHUDthatCityovSanford,FI

Overeaters Anoiymoea, 7:30 p.m., Anamonte Mall

Q ONE LIFE TOUVE

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

the U.S. Department of Housing arid

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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

3 BR, 1', bath, range, ref., dish w,
washer dryer. Fenced
backyard $27.500 Call 322 2171 1
ext. 22 before 5 or 323 4395 alter 1
5. 30.
-

IMPOSSIBLE
That is what most people say when

pour izdo theaters every year, It Urban De v elopm ent (HUD). unde r

CALENDAR

2:00

(4) KUTANA

grip

line

TURNS

)LSIJPi4 BROThERS

Inasmuch as seine 300 fIIfllS

A

831-9993

dertake the project described

direction and the rest.

y

u uuiui,'uou

"Amozing. Your blood pressure his risen on

1:30

(2) NflE ON THE ROAD

'older" woman.
(12) MOVIE "If It's luesdOy.

,

00.1

41—Houses

Orlando- Winter Park

322-2611

available for public examination
every movie made during the and copying, upon request.
year, evaluating performances,
City of Sanford, Florida will tin.

.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 14

fill BEWITCHED (ME)

TUE.

learn that Jack ii dating in

LAST 3 Nifil

I

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RESTLESS
0 ALt. MY CHILDREN

TRY(MON)
Cl) PORTER WAGONER (

and Chrissy are esétted to

fill ,

1:00
HOLLYWOOD
(2)
SQUARES (MON. WED.FRI)
(2) SADDLEBACK SUPER.
STARS MM
(3[) MIDDAY
0 THE YOUNG AND THE

Seminole

academy would see each and file at the above address and is

.

0 RYAN'S HOPE
121 PASSWORD PLUS

Q NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
• uwu

review

II

____________________

CLASSIFIED

Ideally, everymemberofthe vironmental Review Record is on

I-ri

(4)0 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

_______

An Environmental Review Record

nominations,

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I
.

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to jiggle the memories of respecting the within Project has
academy members In hopes of been made by the above-named City
which documents the environmental

____________________________________________________________
I

(2) NEWS

RREL()

CM

mans family and holds them in
exchange for $25-million worth
of armaments.
ThREE' COMPANY

12:30

OF WOMEN AND MEN
(WED)
AMERATHREEfTHLfl

opposes his slsters engage.
mont to a half-breed Hawaiian.
(2 Hrs.)
0 CBS MOVIE "Sky
(1976) James Coburn, Susan.
nah York. A gang of terrorists
kidnaps a wealthy business.

•

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ws
a
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING

(T

estate owner stubbornly

ffiIENOS Guest: Alan King,
I) DICK CAVETI Guest: Dr.
Arno Penzias, 1978 winner of
'the Nobel Prize for Physics.

%

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t&amp;it'n

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-, , ~

Sanford, Seminole, Florida
$2100000

underway. Studios and

•,

RESTLESS

wilMom
(3) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE

MOVIE "amond Head"
(C) (I 963) Charlton Heston.
Yvette Mimieux. A Hawaiian

tIIICAAOL BURNETT AND

ALL SIMS.

,,J

THE YOUNG AND THE

6:00
AG ONSKY AND COMPA.

apartment.

01N!UrnON
OSHA NA NA Guest: Del
Shannon.

_SORjf0

-

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(I)JEOPARDY

PTL CLUB

a private detective in their

sum

I

/

12.00

SEMESTER

5:53

Music City" (Premiere) Sonny
Bono. Lee Purcell. A muslctar.
and his fashion model wife turn

(2) LIARS CLUB

CAJLI IDlII1

A

_Aii~

I
I /-1 .
(~
~ 4, A

1~!..~~, -0
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,
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actors take every opportunity
5:30

;ii

TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN.
CIFS, GROUPS AND PERSONS:
On or about Jan. tn9 Me

DT
L1 LLYWOOD
YTLJ
HO
(car nominations are Just
around the corner with ballot

AFTERNOON

MORNING

sleuths to learn who murdered

pLAZAu1

•.w
(2) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
.

.

Div IS S

I

abov.nimed City will riquest the
U.S Department of Housing and
Urban Deviiopment to r$lease
Federal funds under Title I of the
Housing
and
Community
big among the 3,000 motion Development Act of 1571 (P1 53.3)
for the following project:
picture academy members Public Housing Modernization and
scheduled to begin j month. Housing Rehabilitation
The usual barrage of trade ' To provide homeownership op.
portunity for low and moderate
paper ads eztoulngthe virtues income families and upgrade pubhi
of performers and films al- housing projects.

a

I

0 LOVE OF LIFE

0 SUNRISE

NBC MOVIE "Murder

7:30

CHILD 1.15

i

11:55

9:00

THE CA088.Wffs

ADULTS 30

Begins

0 FAMILY

0 LAVERNE 0 SHIRLEY
Shirley. convinced she is
adopted, persuades Laverne to
help her find her real father.

O JOKER'S WILD
I) MACNEIL / LEHREA
REPORT

.!LAZAT)

(2HIGHROLLERS
0 HAPPY DAYS (A)

dramatized,

Sad, Florida 32171

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rrage

[

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(1) 0 ALL STAR SECRETS
(1) 0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT

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a

1

(!)O ALL IN THE FAMILY (A)

•

FUNDS

6:30

4) MARY TYLER MOORE
."Almost A Nuns Story" Geor.
gette visits Ted at the studio
only to find him kissing another
woman in his dressing room
0

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THE NEWLYWED GAME
U BARNABY JONES Barna.
by becomes trapped in a
of
deadly ratuesnakes.(R)
P.I(IE You Can't
9
St ea l LOVO (1975) Robert
Conrad Don Stroud The story
of the two Florida beach bums
who engineered the theft of the
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Lamb
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effective, do the trick.
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cornstarch sprinkled IIgI*1Y
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output goods increased 0.5 percent.
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forecasts of a recession.
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too
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directions ani irdesdions posed to doing something
merely for effect.
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mutually
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stamped en- satWactory can be worked out Dealer: South
velope to Astro.Graph, P.O. today regarding an old w.
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N.Y. 1001111. Be rm to specify hiend. Talk it over.
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ssibly, "In herdnossd.
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PCE$ (Feb. IS-March ) Don't try to talk yourself o't o
and MU Pining
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can look at all four
shore up a r,Wk,m' with a diMctdt at first glance. With
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singleton.
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bsresolv.dtodayifyouars hlghcard points between
data you noodtogetanbn- willisgto'taksa harder lln..
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of th.
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Should Seminole County schoiols have a breakfast program?
and Mrs. Stewart Baker of Sanford. She mid she lives about five
While the adult community appears somewhat divided and minutes from the school.
uncertain, a cross-setion of students speaking on the issue has
The students agreed that if breakfast was offered they would
definite views,
participate on a Periodic basis.
The Evening Herald interviewed six Crooma High School
"Ul was hungry l would, but ft would depend on the day. But I
studmb and four Sanford Grammar School students.
wn totally in favor of breakfast, because I think it is the most
Two sthoolboard member,, Wllllmn Kroll and Pat Telson- important meal of the day," Usasaid.
have Indicated Indecision on such a program and have said if they
Isaac Williams, the 14-year-old son of Man-de Williams, said he
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do vote for the program tonight they would do so only on a pilot "would participate sometimes, depending on how much time I
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had.
r In the past, member, Roland William, has supported the
Stephanie Beard, 14, said she would participate. "but would
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program, while Robert Feather and Man Keeth have expressed probably just drink the Juice unless I was really hungry."
opposition.
The first year of the breakfast program if adopted would serve
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should be started here hinges on three main points: 1) Should the Ifi "I would probably Just drink the Juice unless I was real
school systan be responsible for feeding students when parents
ungry," said Stephanie, "But right now it would be hard for even
fail todo go, for whatever reason; 2)Isaproper diet, including a that because l get to school at about 7:l5 and school starts at
breakfast, necessary to aid the learning process for students; and 7:30."
When discussing the possibility that money may have to come
3) whether the students should be dependent for breakfast on the
CARL ROLLINS
LISA PICKENS
JOHN (IUIGI4EY
school district or on their parents.
from other areas such as supplies to pay for such things as
JANE DOWDY
Most of the students at Crooms suggested the school district supervision and transportation, 14-year-old Quigley said "cuts
should offer the program ... but their main reason dealt with the could be made everywhere, there is always something that can be
early how they have to arise to catch the school bus.
Cut."
"Mid really I can't eat a pencil and would rather eat cereal than
Additionally, the group agreed It was the school district's
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responsibility to feed the student no matter why they were not a pencil," he said.
Like the Crooms students, the younger students at Sanford
Bre
Grammar said depending on how they feel that day they
parent has
many
sometimes eat breakfast at home.
Unlike the Crooms students, the Sanford Grammar students
either
walk or ride their bikes to school Instead of riding a school
other responsibilities'
bus.
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However, for two of the students having the breakfast would
mg fed at home.
ensure that they got to school on time.
"The parent has so many other responsibilities and any
sometimes get to school two to three minutes after the bell.
responsibility which the school could do should be done because
but if the breakfast was here I might get to school early," said 11they should be concerned,"said Lin Pickens, 14-year-old
ear-old Carl Rollins a fifth-grader at Sanford Grammar.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Pickens of Sanford.
A simil-.
ar thought was expressed by Charles Williams, 9, who
"Igetupat4:3oin themornlngwhenttispitcb-blackandlcan't
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me," JOt!) Quigley, a ninth-grader at Crootna.
CarmaI Lodge, 1L put It more dfrectly,"Uthe parent neglects
uIc.'
the chlldln serving breakfait,then l think the school should step
ISSAC WILLIAMS
STEPHANIE HEARD
in."
said he also gets to school late.
Some children eat breakfast before coming to school and some
Jan e Dowdy, a fourth-grader at the school, said the breakfast
do not. Some eat it only occasionally.
prom would be good beca use "some people, especially the in
"I get up at 5:30 in the morning and have to catch my bus at kindergarten, don't know how to make the breakfast and they
abott6:25 and would have to get up earlier lfl wanted toeat could have ithere."
breakfast," said 14-year-old Lisa.
"Also I would rather get it in school because it takes my
By MAX ERKILETIAN
Seminole Community Action, recognized a hungry chfld, or a part by the U.S. Department of
brothers forever to eat at home and I would rather eat It here,"
Herald Staff Writer
and a variety of other civic or- child suffering from the effects Agriculture (USDA), according
said the 12-year-old daughter of Betty Dowd, 615 Park Ave. in
of under-nutrition cannot to the study. However, some
ganizations.
Sanford.
Round three of the debate The school lunch program learn," according to a study on children pay for the entire
All the students agreed with Tone Bell, 10, who said the break- over a breakfast program for originated in 1966 as a national the national school breakfast amount of the meal not paid by
last program should be altered "11 the SChOOlS are nice enough
Seminole County schools takes effort to guarantee adequate program by the Food Research the USDA. (.her children pay a
do it and are also wUHM if the parents don't do it."
place at tonight's 7:30 school nutrition for school-age and Action Center. (FRAC) a reduced price or nothing at all,
Ar.uadTheClock .........4-A Dr. Lamb .................4-B
Eleven-year-old Carl Rollins said that he has found "that if I board meeting.
private non-profit Washington, depending on the number of
children.
Bridge .................... 4-B Horoscope ................ 4-B don't eat breakfast I don't get off to a good start and can't conpersons In their family and
In two previous meetings the
"Gradually, these programs D.C. law firm.
Caleador ................. S-B Hospital .................. 2-A centrate In class."
Issue has been tabled after have become more than an
The study emphasizes the their family Income.
Comics ...................4-B Obituerki ................ IA
Fourth-grader Jane Dowdy said "If l don't eat, I feel scared and several hours of discussion.
Children who do not meet
educational subservice; they program is not just to help
Crossword ................ 4-B OURSELVES ............. 1-B give the wrong answer in class."
Expected to speak at have been recogi&amp;W as the poverty level students, but to federal guidelines for family
Editorlel ..................4-A Sports .................1$-li-A
All the st udents agreed with Charles WIlliams, 9, who said "the tonight's
meeting
are source of one-third to two-thirds provide adequate nutrition for income must pay the f ull price
Food .................... 2-I-B TelevIsIoi ................SB food should be available If the kids want It, Unless it costs too representatives of Central of a child's daily n utritional school age children.
Dear Abby ................ 1.1 Weather ..................1.1 much because cod should be a consideration."
See OBJECTIVES, Page 2A
Florida Legal ServtcesL requirement. Educators have
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also sponge the insides of my was a fish allergy but that
shoes periodically with a mild didn't prove to be the case.
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solution of water and laundry Then I read an article in a
bleach and I haven't had a magazine where a man said he
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broke out in hives within
DEAR READER
Thank minutes of eating his first
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you for your comments. I've mango and nearly passed out
received a lot of letters from and had tobe hospitalized and
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people
had foot odor given cortisone and adrenaline.
problems. Na merely serves Apparently, mangoes seem to
to pout out how common the have this effect In less
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is to find a treatment this, If you publish it, might not
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which tend to trap moisture and various kinds of pickles and
enhance odors The same can peppers and the list goes on to
be said in regard to leather be as long as your arm. That
Awn as opposed to plastic doesn't mean that any of these
shoes.
foods are bad.
HOROSCOPE
DEAR DR. LAMB
I see
Certainly mangoes are
mangoes for sale and want to excellent food and I personally
By BERNICE BEDE 060L
Put up 8 SIP,"Mangoes M8Y enjoy them very much. If you
Be Dangerous To Your have reactions to any food,
January
Health."My husband had never whether it is mangoes or
had a bad reaction to any food strawberries, then you ongltt to
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