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72nd Year, No. 136—Monday, January 28,1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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sIamic Nations To Hear
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Georgi. Foley Joined the launty loggairs. Sara Sims
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had proposed expelling the Kabul

government. host country Pakistan,
which borders Afghanistan, was believed
to be behind the move,
Chatti said representatives of a newly.
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Uberatlon of Afghanistan, a coalition of
six Afghan guerrilla groups, had won
Peter Quincy points to destination at Fort Clinch on map of state
approval to appear before the important
political committee, which is drafting the
final communique.
"They (the rebels) will be addressing
the political committee" he said. ''The
committee has decided that they would
be allowed to speak."
The twin moves of expelling
To
Afghanista n front the 42-member Islamic
Conference and admitting the rebels
the
state,
would constitute a major diplomatic
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Win"'s, waves and tidal currents along defeat for the Soviet Union, which has
Herald Staff Writer
How can you follow an act like "Eagle the coast will provide an additional been campaigning to tone down any anti•

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military intervention."
Zia opened the conference of foreign
ministers, which was called into urgent

A political committee met separately
to carry out the nus
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01k!', live members of the Islamic
('onferunce
S)TIa, South Yemen and
Afghanistan Upper Volta and Guinea
Rissau— were not present. A (our-man
Palestine Liberation OrganizatIo
missi on arrived despite earlier threats o
stay imay, as did delegations from
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hard-lint' Arab position that has down.
plavt'ti the importance of the Soviet in"

Quincy plans a couple of trial runs.

Hardens Iran Stand

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By United Press International
hostages, who were in their 86th da) f rot' for tilt' largely Iigureheau pi's,tmn.
Abol Hassan Bani-Sadr, holding an captivity in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran
Ehmrit'inr under Iran's new Islamic
insurmountable 6 million-vote lead in today, at it news conference Sunday ( i*'rstitutiioi wields virtually all the
Iran's first presidential contest, has carried in Western press reports.
power, including the right to fire the
apparently backed off from it moderate
"The greater part roE the solution 1 lies president.
stand on the American hostages
with the Americans," l3ani-Sadr Siitt.
Kii*rms.'imii remained in the Tehran
calling it a crisis Washington can best
Only when America "abandons it_s hi(lrmtjI
hit'
taken last week for
resolve.
expansionist policies and resj*ect_s the ;i tu'art ailmnont But the 79-year-old
Incomplete returns in early counting sovereignty of other nations" and hadt'r was reported by his son to be
gave the finance minister and close ''allows" Iran to pursue criminals iiilpro%lng and that lie may soon be
friend and adviser of Ayatollah Huhollah abroad will the crisis in American- moved f r om the intensive care ward of
Khomeini 7 million votes out of the 9 Iranian relations he resolved, Barn Sadr the hospital to a regular ward.
million reported counted Sunday by said.
In a recorded interview on Tehran
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The reference to criminaIs ahro;ld lwtho. Kiijojatoleslani Syyed Ahmad
Khorircini said doctors who examined his

In addition, Chatti said the conference
was "certain" to approve a final cornrnunlque specifically calling on the

London. There were 22 million eligible clearly referred to the exiled hrah of
voters in the election Friday.
Iran, whose extradition from the United
If Bani-Sadr continued to reap such a States for trial in Iran was dt'miianded by

father in tire morning found his pulse and
bloixi pressure normal.

Soviet Union to withdraw its estimated

large share of tile ballot, lie was expected the Moslern students who seized tli*o

liam-Si~dr did not explicitly demand

He has allotted 75 days away from his 85,000 troops from Afghanistan, which to take 77 percent of the votes cast, giving embassy and the hostages Nov. 1.
Maitland was kicking around the
that tha deposed shah be returned to Iran
the necessary majority to negate the
Admiral Ahmnad Madani, torcrt'm- in t'xthange for release of the hostages
question of "What do we do next?" that it regular job to the trip, but estimates it did not send a representative to the
need for it run-off election in the contest governor of the southern province of but iris position scented more hardline
came up with the suggestion that chapter will take 49 or 50 days. He expects to emergency summit.
"There
is
it
consensus
of
opinion
of
seven
main candidates.
canoe
an
average
of
17
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a
day.
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Khuzestan, trailed far behind in second than his approach (luring his 18-day stint
liaison staffer Peter Quincy make the
Brmni-Sadr,
46, apparently hardened his place with approximately 15 icrc'rrt of as Iran's acting foreign minister before
against
vary,"
said
Quincy,
"with
different
strongly
the
Soviet
intervention
trip to call attention to "The Year of the will
earlier moderate stance on the U.S. the vote, or about it million votes in the hrt'nig ouster! last November.
Coast" proclaimed by Governor Bob conditions. The weather will be a factor in Afghanistan." he said.
strnith
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} canoeing partner at the Ii
Ms. Mager, known for her efforts in
rescuing and caring for wounded eagles
There are 47 Audubon chapters In the
and other birds of prey, actually lived state, and Quincy expects to touch base
atop a:pbe tree In an eagle's nest near with 32 of them during his
trip. The Lake
Oviedo foe sW daya'tö' ralaChüidf for City, and Gainea'viIle chapters
are
construction of an aviary for the large planning to canoe down the 'Suwannee
birds.
River to join him accompanying him as
The society plans to highlight the far as Crystal River.
Seminole Memorial Hospi tal
Pt! t' mm:
l,t'c,it' we carrie IlL"
tremendous economic, environmental
ployces' benefits were amrromrg top conAlthough llCA has different medical
Part of the time he will camp along the
and aesthetic values of the coast, while route and at other times he will be
cerns as negotiations began this mm urning and life insurance programs than the
recognizing the widespread misuse and staying overnight at fish camps or with
between Seminole County and Hospital
oilily for employees, Lewis pointed out
abuse of coastal resources. ThL effort Is friends.
Corporation of Axnt'rica11CM, the- areas if t-ustn!mler service where HCA
aimed at publicizing the need for coastal
Nashville group that has won the rights might be better.
resource planning and management in
He will be taking along three gallons of
to assume control of SM1I.
In other areas of the contract
the state. Eighty-five percent of the fresh water, which he will replenish at
County Admi ni strat or hover negotiations, the county and HCA agreed
population of Florida lives on the coast. stops along the way, an Ice chest, a
Neiswender and Assistant Counts flay would probably settle accounts
Other objectives are to raise funds for sleeping bag, tent, stove, mobile tranAdministrator Jeff Etchberger began receivable at $1.7 million, with the
coastal conservation efforts and to smitter-receiver, underwater camera,
discussing aspects of tire proposed realm i5atiun that the amount actually
broaden the Image of the Florida life jacket, extra paddles, extra clothing,
contract with Doug Lewis, hl('A's collectible may be more or less.
Audubon Society. "When they hear food and a backgammon set — he is
Another main area of concern acdirector of domestic developrmierrt, at
Florida Audubon, a lot of people think hoping his various canoemates will know
cording to Neiswemider is pay back of the
a.m.
we're just involved with birds," pointed how to play his favorite game. Although
"From our point of view and the $I million I Iill-Rurton obligation, an
out Janet Roth, vice president in charge he Is an avid fisherman, he Isn't sure
county's we want to insure," I.e',is obligation to refund federal loan money
of Public Relations, "but we are involved about taking fishing gear, because he
emphasized, "that we don't overlook as t ile hospital transfers to a profitIn the total conservation picture — clean doesn't think he will have time and there
anybody and make sure the L'Iiij)l(ryet's riraking entity.
sir, clean water, and preservation of the won't be room.
IA'WIS said: "HCA is willing to
don't lose on this deal.
wetlands and coastal areas."
"We want to make sure eurplovees negotiate the pay back for the county, but
From Crystal River to Homaseassa he
A marine biologist and geologist,
receiving benefits based on the number we don't have the power to pay It off. It's
will
be joined by a flotilla of 4-Hers.
was
' longest canoe
of
years worked are not cut off just still the county's obligation."
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Ahtiif QS 'nI1a ni 4 Ii. trfn u,ltI
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around the coast of Florida, of course! open water and two-thirds will be inIt was while the Florida Audubon tracoastal waterways.

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pit lest inian issue and tile crisis in Iran.

sessi(m oer the Soviet invasion and
stationing of 85,0W troops in neighboring
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MY STARSI As Little Jack Hsr,,er
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Idea: "Why don't I go ever to Grand____ house and have some
blanks with names of planets If you can. Don't take
this be seriously, folks.
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Pakistan President Muhammad Zia UI- negotiations.
ISLA MABAD, Pakistan, UPI)
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Today's session promised to stretch
emergency meeting of the Islamic llaq formally convened the three-day
Conference is considering expelling parley Sunday with a fiery speech ser- into the wee hours because the conAlghanistan's Soviet-backed government ving notice on the Kremlin for the Soviet ference is scheduled to end 'Fut.'sda
from the organization, and has decided to invasion. After the inaugural session, morning.
Pakistan urged the opening syssion of
allow Afghan rebels to present their case however, hundreds of journalists were
the
Islamic conference to send MOscO
for assistance, conference officials said ejected from the proceedings.
attending
the
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"unequivocal
today.
Each of the nations
Habib Chatti, secretary general of the emergency confere nce, was expected to to the Soviet Union the grave conrn
Islamic Conference, told reporters after deliver its official position on the Islamic world at the presence of its
a morning session "a certain country" Afghanistan, as well as on the troops in Afghanistan and calling on that

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Park in Pensacola with Lt. Governor

his father and daughter.
At FOR Pin

Wayne Mluon as his canoeing partner. flotilla of local Audubon members who
Mizaonhu signed on for the first leg of will camp on an island with him.
Ms Roth hasaetupapressconference
the hip along the Gulf coast. Flfty-four
others have signed up for stints on the for him at Pensacola and will be there to
WASHINGTON (UPI)
President
trip from Pensacola to Fort Clinch State see him aft. Members of the staff will
Park, northernmost spot on Florida's meet him at larger cities along the route, Carter today sent Congress a "prudent
eas
where press conferences and various and responsible $615.8 billion budget for
t co..
ther events are planned. Various fish fiscal 1981 which gives top priority to
They include Elton Gissendanner, o
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of
fries,
clambakes and barbecues have defense, energy and helping the nation's
director of the State Departmen
Natural Resources; Col Robert Brantly, been planned to coincide with his youth find jobs.
In an effort to curb inflation, Carter
director of the Gain, and Freshwater estimated arrival locations along the
proposed a federal deficit of 115,8 billion
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and first ran for the White House.

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saying that would be inflationary. But he

Sears, Roebuck and Co. Is furnishing
the canoe and all necessary camping conservation effort, Including fighting said
would
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more
b consider tax cuts, along
Par for the adventure, right down to beach erosion and protecting coastal
rograms, if the
Quincy's thermal underwear. February resources and wetlands,- the society significantly worsens.
can be cold even In the Sunshine State, encourages corpora tions, groups and
dllyPapMidk,butth1sUme individuals to sponsor Quincy for por. - The budget document contains a
ofyearw
forecast by Carter's economists that
avoid the hurricane tons of the trip,
iieeon and in hopea the mosquito. will DONATIONS can be sent to CANOE-A- consumer prices will rIse 10.4 percent
not be as bad - they would In warmer ThON, Florida Audubon Society, P.O. during calendar year 1980, compared to
lest year's 13.3 percent.
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new land-based intercontinental missile
system, the MX; bolster NATO forces
and improve the U.S. ability to deploy
forces in other parts the world.
"I cannot lgnoi's the major Increases In
Soy military spending that have
places" Carter said. "..j cannot Ignore
the Implications
Iran or
Soviet pggresslon In Afghanistan.
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his support
for the re-election of Seminole County Sheriff JohnPolk at
a fundraising barbecue held in Polk's honor Saturday. More
than 1,801
persons, including state Insurance Commissioner 8111
Gunter, at.
tended the barbecue to assist Polk in filling up his
War-chest for the
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have received financial help from Chevron
USA for use in their Community Pride projects Involving the elderly. Fred
Roberts, 4-H Program Assistant, presents checks from Earl Higginbotham,
Sanford Chevron distributor, to Susan Field (left), president and Tammy
Moore, reporter of the Cloverettes 4.H Club, Altamonte Springs and Clint
Pratt, president of the Jaguar 4.11 Club, Longwood. The Cloverettes, who
received $40. regularly visit nursing homes bringing cookies and cards and
plan to build bfr'f feeders at the Heritage Center. The Jaguar club received
125 for making creative gt(ts for the elderly and Involving them in 4-H work.

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Herman H. Walistiom
Elizabeth A. W.wr
Harry Williams
Lillian J. Gloss, Deltona
Sandra Brooks, Lake Mary
Verna K. Dickens, Caswlberry
Irene Maul.. CAu.lb.crv
BIanchR. Lashley, Lake Helen
Dolores L. Shape, Apopka

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ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
William S. Anderson
Willie r.
David W. Snyder,
Francis F. Jenkins
Ella Jones
John F. Wetzel
Joseph Hersey Jr.. Lake Monroe
William A. Otley, Delfona
Thomas A. Gardy, Phoenix
BIRTHS
Barbara Bradford a girl, San.
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DISCHARGES

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ADMISSIONS

Sanford:

Harold W. Jackson
Nellie M. Jones

Bertha Moor,

Lassie B. Murray
Giovanni Gaffe, D,Bary
Howard I. Houser, o.a.,
Nicholas J. Cenicole, D.N.Na

Donald Herchinroder, Delta"
Eileen C. O'Reilly, Deltons

Russell P. Adams
Virginia A. Burtnett
George Coachman
Mary J. Evans
Ella L. Jones

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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) - With the slow process of jury
seretioiflrI the ii L'hóFè1ündy's scf'i'[&amp;rIiIi
murder trial has been moving right along.
After two weeks of jury selection and a week of testimony,
the current estimates are that the prosecution will wind up Its
case Wednesday. The defense then will begin the following
day.
Fifty witnesses were called to the stand last week. Much of
the testimony remaining apparently concerns technical evl-

dence such as the tiny fibers which supposedly link Bundy and
the vitiiii.
The state claims Bundy lured Kim berly Leach, 12, from her
Lake City schoolyard Into a white van on a rainy day in
February two years ago. The girl's decomposed body was
found two months later In an abandoned hog pen on the banks
of the Suwannee River.
Bundy, 32, already Is under the death sentence for the
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that none of Bundy's prints were found on the white van
believed to have carried the leach J1'I f-o her death.
Nor was their evidence of any wiping, said the fingerprint
expert who took the stand, lie did find 87 various prints.
however, and defense attorney Lynn Thompson made him
describe the locations of every single one of the 87 to make his ito
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(UP! - President
Moscow as long as Soviet troops were in largely black audience when he said:
Carter
ter has expressed satisfaction that
Afghanistan.
'I doubt that well ever see again any
the U.S. Olympic Committee is supCarter was scheduled to sign his officious-minded bus driver making
porting his atte mpts to boycott the 1980
games in Moscow or move them as a fiscal 1981 budget in a ceremony this blacks move to the back end of the bus.
protest to the Soviet Invasion of morning on a day when his official We're not going to be satisif led having
schedule was light,
blacks, Hispanics and women dr iving
Afghanistan.
the
bus. We want to see them own the
"Yes, very much," Carter replied
He and his wife spent their
68th
bus
company,"
Sunday night when a reporter asked
weekend at the presidential retreat at
him If he was pleased by the corn- Camp David. After they returned
"In the last three years, we haven 't
mittee's decision.
Sunday night he defended his record on done very much. But we've begun again
Carter got the loudest applause
women and minority rights In a speech to realize the dreams of Hubert Humduring his State of the Union address
to the Leadership Conference on Civil phrey, Clarence Mitchell and others
last 'week when he said he would not
Rights.
like them In this room," Carter told the
favor sending an American team to
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foreign policy mistakes.
Baker was the guest on CBS' "Face the Nation," and said the
presidential candida tes all support Crter's efforts to free the
hostages, but that does not mean they are barred from
criticizing what he called the failures and mistakes of Carter's
foreign policy.
Sen. Robert Dole, R.Kan,, who Is reported to be considering
withdrawing from the GOP presidential race to seek reelection
to the Senate from Kansas, also roused a weekend audience by
suggesting the president should have beefed up armed forces
around the hot spots of Iran and Afghanistan,
On the Democratic side, Sen. Edward Kennedy, 1)-Mass.,
spent most of Sunday In his Senate office, working on his
speech that was to be delivered today at Georgetown Univeratty, and taping TV commercials to be shown In New Ramp.
shire and throughout New England this week,
He got more bad news Sunday from two new polls -one of
them In New Hampshire, whose primary the senator says he
must win to remain a viable candidate,
The Boston Globe reported that Carter has almost reversed
his standing In New Hampshire since four months ago and now
attractss4percentof poll respondents whoare likely tovote In
the Feb. 26 primary. Kennedy had 36 percent In the poll, and
California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. had 5 percent.
And a new Gall up poll over the weekend showed Kennedy
still leading Carter on the leadership Issue but by 58 percent
Instead of the 76 percent of last July.

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Sanford-North Seminole &amp; South Volusia.
All previous Toastmaster &amp; Toastmistress'
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tsrested parties are encouraged to Inquire
regarding meeting dates a other organizational
information.
PLEASE CALL MS. DEBBIE ROGERS
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LIVERMORE, Calif. (UP!) There was a b.6 quake Saturday night,
Ulirhammer said there have been
Residents In the Livermore Valley, and early Sunday the earth shook to a 4.0 more than 100 aftershocks .ini'. Thi,r.
rocked by tiree strong earthquakes and reading. The epicenters of both were sday and the valley could expect more
more than 100 aftershocks, can expect near the first one,
quakes "for at least it couple of more
more of the same at least for the next
The first big quake caused the most weeks some as strong as 4.0."
couple of weeks,
damage to a 111111-unit mobile home park
The third big quake knocked down
Scientists at the University of and to the lab, which perform energy
other ceiling tiles at the San Francisco
California seismographic station In and nuclear
nearby Berkeley said Sunday night that two quakes caused minor damage to International Airport, caused a 5.lnch
some homnei and stores. There were 45 crack in a freeway near Livermore, do.
Of the temblors may reach 4.0
on
casualties
In the tiree quakes, but none maged 40 homes In the Old School Road
the Richter scale,
01 the victims suffered major Injuries, district near Livermore, knocked out
The valley's seismic turbulence began
Dr. Robert Uhrhammer, a UC telephone and electric service for a time,
Thursday with a 5.5 shaker with its research seismologist, said all of the burst some water lines at a steel cornepicenter near Livermore, a community quakes occurred along Us Greenville pany, knocked goods from the shelves at
known for Its superescret weapons Fault, which had not generated any liquor stores and supermarkets and
facility
the Lawrence Livermore s"aNe shakers since 1955 when there forced ceiling Was and light fixtures to
Laboratory,
was one measured at 4,5.
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1980 Is on again today, dumping snow from the Rockies to the
United Press International
Great Lakes. Temperatures dropped to 32 below zero at Butte,
Ronald Reagan says the United States should blockade Cuba
Mont., with
below reported elsewhere in Montana, the
o show the Soviet Union means business In the Middle East.
Dakotas and Wyoming. Freezing temperatures stretch from Sen. Howard Baker saysItPresident
Carter's "failing foreign
the Pacific northwest, across the northern half of the country,
policy got us into this mess,"
with near zero temperatures over Minnesota and
The two Republican presidential candidates appeared on
Nebraska.Temperatures in the 50s and lOs prevailed In the
separate television programs Sunday. And former Texas Gov.
south; 70s were reported in southern Florida. Freezing rain
John Connally drew a standing ovation at a weekend meeting
and light snow was falling over New York and Pennsylvania
of southern GOP officials by criticizing the president's "Three
Sunday night. Stockmans and travelers advisories were posted
R's - retreat, retrenchment and resignation."
over much of Idaho for cold temperatures, strong winds and
The tacit quietus on political debate of foreign policy matters
slippery roads.
- In effect since the takeover of the U.S. Embassy In Iran
AREA READINGS IS a.m4: temperature: 58; overnight
nearly three months ago - obviously Is over.
low: 58; yesterday's high: 74; barometric pressure: 30.09;
Reagan, interviewed on CBS' "Sixty Minutes," was asked,
relative humidity: 87 percent; winds: North at 12 m.p.h.
what action he would have taken as president after the Soviet
TUESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 5:54 am.,
thrust Into Afghanistan.
6:15 p.m.; lows, 12:04 a.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: highs, 5:46
He replied: "I'm suggesting that we might blockade Cuba
a.m., 6:07 p.m.; lows, 11:55 a.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 12:53
and stop the transportation back and forth of Russian arms of
the Soviet military
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I'm talking of a process In which you
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
select something that Is of Interest to the Soviet Union and say
50 Miles: Winds northerly 10 to 15 knots becoming northeast
to the Soviet Union: 'This is how seriously we take what you've
around 10 knots tonight and Tuesday. Seas 3 to 5 feet. Mostly
done over there In this independent nation and we're going to
cloudy,
do this until you withdraw those troops."
AREA FORECAST: Becoming partly cloudy today through
At the southern GOP leadership conference, Reagan called
Tuesday. Highs in the upper lOs to low 70s. Lows tonight In the
Carter's policy "utterly ridiculous (for Its) contradictory
mid and upper 40s. Winds northerly 10 to 15 mph diminishing
signals" to the Soviet Union.
tonigh t.
At the same conference, Connally drew applause by saying,
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reported to Sanford Police that tools valued at up to $1,000 had
been stolen from the shop Friday night while employee Terry
Robbins had been gone for about an hour to pick up some truck
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) A knife-wielding ShIlto
Moslem militant, accompanied by his wife and four
Infants, hijacked a Lebanese airliner today, but freed
his 137 captives after he was allowed to deliver a
speech at Beirut airport urging Iranians to come fight
In south Lebanon.
Officials said Ahmed Ally lisa, 21, took control of the
Middle Eastern Airlines Boeing 730,10 minutes after It
left Baithdad for Reirut at 9:40 a.m.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - Gov. Bob Graham
next week will ask the rest of the Cabinet to join him in
seeking tough changes in the law requiring the
restoration of land ravaged by phosphate mining.
-Graham said he will ask the Cabinet Feb. 5 to take a
hard look at Florida's mining practices and join him In
endorsing tough new reclamation legislation being
drafted by the Department of Natural Resources.
- "There are no
teeth in the currect law," says Jere
Moore, Graham's director of Cabinet affairs. "It's
supposed to be mandatory, but It's really not because
there's no real penalty for violations."

By United Press International
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat today announced
the expulsion of all remaining Soviet civilian experts
and a drastic cutback of Soviet Embassy personnel In
Egypt to protest the invasion of Afghanistan.
Israel, meanwhile, delayed sending Its envoys to
Egypt today because of last-minute request by Cairo
to postpone the opening of the first Israeli Embassy In
an Arab country.
Sadat. In a hard-hitting parliamentary speech, also
accused Saudi Arabia of "treason and ignorance" for
allowing Soviet arms to be ferried across Its skies to
the Marxist regime In South Yemen.

11. She was joined by two male accomplices, who forced
Crompton from his truck after robbing him of cash, they say.
Crompton had been at a new lounge on Sanford Avenue, said
deputies, adding they did not have the name of the particular
bar he had been at.
HOME BURGLAIIIZE1)
A retired Seminole County man returned home Wednesday
afternoon to discover many of his household items taken by
-burglars, deputies report
F.C. Corley, 6$, of 1931 Eastbrook Blvd., told deputies his
house was burglarized between 12:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m.
Wednesday by thieves who made off with two color
televisions, a microwave oven and other Items.
A neighbor told police he believes the theft was committed
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ROCKFORD, Ill. (UP!) - It has been a year since
the first bodies were pulled from the dirt crawl space
under the Chicago-area home of John Wayne Gacy,
who Is accused of killing more people than any other
person in U.S. history.
Today, jury seiction for Gacy's trial was set to begin
in Winnebago County court, instead of Chicago,
because defense lawyers successfully argued that
Intense publicity about the sex slaying deaths of 33
boys and young men would bias prospective juror&amp;
The trial itself, however, will take place In Cook
County Criminal Court before Judge Louis B. Garippo
and the jury is to be sequestered. Garippo said he
hopes jury selection can be completed by the end of the
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and Chris Napolitano, 19, of Bowie, Md.,.hs'I
been without pro visions since Tuesday when
their 40-foot sailboat, The Reality, sank about
10 miles off Stuart.

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By DAVID M.RAZLEII
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A Kissimmee woman was raped by tire. men Saturday
morning after she accepted an offer of a ride hno from them,
deputies report.
Deputies say the woman left the Club Two Spot In Eatonvllle
early Saturday morning with the tire., who promised her a
ride home. Instead they drove to, an orange grove near
Hhiview Drive in Seminole County and assaulted her at about
4:30 am.
The woman was treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital for
minor Injuries suffered during the assault.
FRAUD AKETS
Two men were arrested at the Fern Park Zayre Department
Store Saturday and charged with theft through fraud, deputies
day.
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Perry E. Cox of Miami entered the More at about 1:10 p.m.
Saturday and plebed ep a boa doW"g an antinda rotof,
valued at $7171, and plae4d it now the door, deputies say,
A short time later, Ca's brother Anthony, 01 North Carolina,
took the box to the refund desk and returned' the rotor,
deputies aid, adding the two were immediately grabbed by
More security and held until they arrived,
DEPUTIES CORRECT REPORT
An offer ofa ride home toa woman, which led to the theft of
money and a truck from a $41ewold Sanford man Jan. 11,
was not made at The Elbow Room but at another Sanford
Avenue bar, deputies now report ____
The correction was made after the owner of the Elbow Room
W them his ,Mâvn.nt was closed at the tins the crime

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The men, weakened so badly they could
hardly move, were awakened by the shark
bumping the raft Saturday.
"We had seen sharks before but this one

ELKHARD tad, (UPI) Fire officials today Investigated the possibility a weekend blaze at an aging
hotel for transients in which five people died was
deliberately set.
Five other people who jumped
Swiss Inn to escape the flames from the three-story
early Sunday morning
were injured,
three seriously. Four remained
hospitalized today.
"We're just not willing to speculate yet on the cause
of the fire, or how exactly it trtwi it in
Yoder said. "But I wil l say we are U VCluef uean
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was determined to get us, - recalled Jerry discouraged him because he left."
Willis, 35, of Navarre, Fla., from his hospital
Looking up, the three men saw a passing
bed Sunday. "Finally he came toward us and
freighter that noticed their frantic waves and
tried to bite the raft. You could see his teeth picked them up.
and see his eyes staring at us."
Stabbing at the shark's back with a small
"If he hadn't attacked, we would never
pocketknife, Willis managed to drive It awa,.
aiô i1Is. auràay
"I stabbed him right forward of the dorsal
morning, due to a lack of food and water, we
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Option to purchase contract for the 7.9 acres of clty.owned
property off French Avenue and new the lakefront is ready for
Sanford City Commission action at Its 7p.m. meetingtoday.
Thomas Rucker, an Altamonte Springs entrepreneur, is
offering the city a $13,000 deposit on the option to purchase the
tract for $130,000. The option, if the commission approves the
proposed contract, must be exercised by Dec. 1, IM.
Tentative plans are to construct condomniniwna.
In other business, the commissioners are to take formal
action to abolish the utility tax on fuel oil. The commission
agreed several weeks ago to abolish the tax effective Feb. 1.
Action by the Florida Legislature In the 1V79 session
reducing the city's ability to levy a utility tax on fuel-oil use
from 10 percent to 4 percent spurred the city commission to
agree unanimously to abolishing the tax altogether.
City Commissioner John Morris said the tax was
discriminatory In that fuel-oil dealers whose business were
located outside the city could not be required to collect the tax
from city customers.
The city expects to lose $522 in anticipated revenues from
February Uwoimh September by abolishing the W.
City Manager Warren Knowles will report to the commission
that he has prepared work specifications on private maintenance on the city cemetery. Proposals are being requested
from firma doing this type of maintenance.
During recent discussions concerning whether the city
should sell the cemetery, it was noted that It may be possIble
for the city to save money by contracting maintenance work
rather than by hiving It done by the city.
Knowles also will tell the commissioners that Dr. Russell
Shaw took over as city physician on an Interim iaAb ufl Jan. I.
The city's physician of many years, Dr. T. F. McDaniel,
retired after many years on the job. He is continuing his
private practice,

ASSETS
Cash and due from depository
Institutions .......................................17S3
U.S. Treasury securities .............................
Obligations of other U.S. Government
agenciesand corporations .. ..................... 1.911
11, Obligations of States and political
subdivisions ln the United States .................. 1,570
Other bonds, notes, and
dSbSflt(M'$$ ......................................none
Federal Reserve stock and
none
corporate
Tradingaccount securities ...........................none
Federal funds sold and
securities purchased
under agre.m.ntstoresell .......................223
Loins, Total (excluding unearned
Income) ................................ 14,359
Lou: allowance for possible loan
losses..................................N
Loans, Not ......................................... 14,291
Lemfinancing receivables..........................none
Sank premises, furniture and fixtures,
and other ass.ts
representingbark prernhs.s .......................1,137
Real estate owned other than
bank premises...................................
Inv.stnwnts In unconsolidated
subsidiaries and associated
coitipanles.................... ................... none
Customers' liability to this bank
onacc.piwicvsouisldndlng ......
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herassets........................................
341
TOTAL ASSETS
(sum of Items lthrull) ..........................23,131
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ...................4,951
Time and savings deposits
of Individuals, partnerships,
.nd corporations ........ .......................... 12,115
Deposits of United Stit.. Government ................none
Deposits at States and
political subdivisions In the
UnitedStates ....................................
Deposits at foreign governments
and Official Institutions ........................... none
Deposits of commercial banks ........................
$
Certified and officers' checks .........................
400
TOTAL DEPOSITS
(sum of Items l7thru23) .........................21,340
Total dsmanddiposlts ......................7,143
Total tlnw and savings deposits .............. 13,471
Federal funds purchased
and securities sold under agreements
to
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Into est.bsaring demand roles
(note b&amp;adcu) Issued 10 the
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Other ilablilties for borrowed
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Mortgage indshtedn.s. and liability
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links liability on acceptances executed
non.
l liabilities
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TOTAL LIABILITIES (including
subordinated nets. and
debentures) (sum 01
Items I4thVu$)
218112
$ubordhi.ted notes and debentures
none
EQUITY CAPITAL
Preferred stock
a. No. shares outstanding .none (Per value)
none
Camman stock
Na. shares authorized 72.300
Na shares outstandIng 72,005 (Par value) ........ none
31$
Surpluis
tlmidivided p401111 ................
254
Reserve for contingencies and
itt
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TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
1.379
(vim 01 Items 15thru)
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of
Items 25,31 and 37) ............................... 23,131
MIRANDA
Amounts outstanding as of report
date: at)).Standby loiters
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as(s). Amount of standby lifters 01
credit InMemoItem Is (0
conveyed to others through
lpstIsns...........................,........ none
certificates 01 deposit In
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C. Other time dIpnIte In amounts
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Saves Men Hopelessly Adrift In Atlan tic Ocean

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) Three men
who spent five days adrift in the Atlantic
Ocean in a tiny, rubber raft without food or
water credit a shark with saving their lives,

Officials Suspect Arson
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Blaze

By DONNA EffES
Herald Staff Writer

State lank N.. 717
Fadsril Reserve
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CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
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OF SEMINOLE IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
AND DOMESTIC SUISIDIAR IRS
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McCartney, looking relaxed and fit, sfrolled on his
eight-acre farm In Siasex, southern England Sunday
and declared England has new looked so CW .
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in a Tokyo prison on a marijuana possession charge
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Activists Charge Mishandling Of Nuclear Fuel
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Eight activist gro,s charged Miami to the DOE's Nevada test site.
andsy that the Department of Energy ignored federal regula.
Under federal isgulatiras, they said, such shlpnentj must
lions In the 'hipping of nuclear fuel from a Florida nuclear be accompanied by armed guards along
pre.designated routes
power plant to the government testing site In Nevada.
and state and local governments must be notified.
The group said Us department "Intentionally clrcumv.ntod" Nuclear Regulatory Commiri;II regulations in Uw 3,000.
DOE spokesman Ben McCarty said the department is
mile slIpneuuta of about 25 truckloads of spent nuclear fuel, specifically eZ!flIpt from the regulations cited by the groups
starting Sept. 4, from the Turkey Point power plant near and had comsmlled with relevant laws and regulations.

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Property taxation and a method of setting
.property assessments will be the "burning
Issue" In the coming session of the Florida
Legislature, according to State Rep. Robert
Hattaway, D.Altainonte Springs.
Noting Gov. Bob Graham has said something
has to be done about taxation in the state, Hattaway pointed out Inequities In property
assessments currently in Florida. He said some
counties in the state have assessments of 56 tole
percent of market value while &lt;ther c&amp; -"
Seminole assesses at 70.9 percent and Orange at
65 percent.
Hattaway said also said the people In the
March 11 primary ballot will have the opportunity to vote on whether they want
homestead exemptions increased to $25,000.
Meanwhile,. Matt MeCleve of Altamonte
Springs told legislators of his proposal for
providing property tax relief, especially for
senior citizens. He said the legislators should

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Monday, January 28, 1980-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
floiiw Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month
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Another issue that came before the Seminole
County ftislators was the reis.t from Sarah
Bilderbeck of the "Peoples 1i'aniil" She said
moift people would raDier sm t)'ir W zwvr
spent for mesa transit than for new coed construction.
State ftep. Bobby Brantley, R4.ostgwood, said
the responses he has received so far from a
questionnaire he sent to constituents a week ago,
however, does not indicate Mrs. BL)derbek's
position Is the same as that held by many.
One question In that questionnaire was
whether the people would favor tax money being
used for mass transit rather than road con-

Tax lawyers and accountants should have been
squirming in their seats when Internal Revntiø
Commissioner Jerome Kurtz spoke
them

VIEWPOINT

currently, County Administrator Roger
Nelawender said it costs the taxpayers $2 every
time someone pays 50 cents for a bus ride in
Sanford and 75 cents for every bus rider In South
Seminole.

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Kurtz says some of these tax shelters are an

"abuse" of the laws used to justify them. They paqu csland,itsurely Is the bIzarre 1980
twist facts to squeeze a claim through a legal debate over the tidal current on the night of
the accident.
loophole.
Two influential publications, the Reader's
This is only one aspect of the decline in faxDigestandme Washington Star, Inexplicably
morality.- The IRS is also wrestling with a decided late Last year to launch major inwidespread "underground economy." People are
vestigations into one of the most obscure and
w.nrking or transacting business on a cash or inconsequential elements of the Chap.
barter basis to keep all or part of their income paq dick controversy.
Both publications committed considerable
from being traceable. They understate their
resour ces Lu detailed probes of the direction
earnings on their tax returns, confident that
In-

and velocity of the tide In Katanui Bay, which

vestigators would have a hard time proving that separates Chappaquiddick Island from
they broke the law. The IRS says this practice by larger island of Martha's Vineyard, in the
persons of relatively modest means accounts for a hours Immediately following the Infamous
greater loss of revenue than the abuse of-.ax accident.
shelters by the well-to-do.
Kennedy responded In kind, spending at

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lawyers and enlisting the services of a

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income generated in our economy is being taxed
as it shoul,,be. Last year Congress authorized the
IRS to hir 50 additional auditors to try to collect

professor of ocean engineering from
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

some of the billions failing through the crac
That may help, but it does not address the

Depending upon which of the three accounts
(Kennedy's, the Digest's or the Star's) is to be

question of why so many otherwise honest

believed, Katama Bay was either open
sea at its south end or closed at the time of the

Americans are trying to beat the tax collector by

accident, the tide in the bay was flowing from

flocking into sheltering schemes that may
compromise their integrity or by lying outright on

either the north or the south and the current

was either weak and slack or so swift i

their tax returns.

almostsweptKmeciy outtosea,

to duck the question

because the answers lead back to the govern-

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"cheaper" dollars.
Finally, the government is asking citizens

because of a strong tidal flow from the south
and "a current pulli ng me out toward the

scrupulous In computing and-paying their taxes
lea*"
But even If it could be or
proven
he
when it has a reputation for recklessness in overdramatized, exaggerated
liedthat
about

spending the taxpayer's money. There is surelya the title, far more
fundamental questions

link between the willingness of taxpayers to -bend
or break the tax laws and the growing use of the

tax system for income redistribution and welfare

tentlons and propà.ed destliation when he
—Why did he wait lO hours before reporting

benefits to cases of less than genuine need, A
citizen who sees his government wasting money is

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Lucky for the IRS and state tax agencies, the to am Conduct W opm hearing or a bA in.
majority of taxpayers will gather up their W-2 vestiption into On accident?
forms and financial records this time of year and
do what they have always done — file a return

Soviets B i 'yI ng F I$
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profoundly wrong in the Black Sea,it TOnuaiii

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permitted inshore — were buying all the bb
they could carry from British boats.

both the Bob Hope Desert Classic and the

Phoenix Open before coming here for the
third event on the schedule, Watson was
at home 1 Kansas City resting aiid
relaxing,

political on the Issue, although it would appear at this point in an ultimately selfdefeating way. By setting a deadline for withdawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan to
r.ssure an American presence in Moscow, the
White House has very likely guaranteed that

events, more money than anyone else
and his third Varcion Trophy for the
lowest scoring average. Besides, he had
become a father for the first time In
September and his new daughter, Meg,
was his new delight.

question of face that the Soviets cannot afford
to lose,

every day," Watson said, by way of
explaini ng it wasn't a total retreat from
golf,

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from toLTqpment play, so when he came

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90 percent bud the tbtM catch was OMthIrd

i with a sparkling 68. Then came a 69,
another 68 and on Sunday a 70 that left

of Soviet athletes but to world recognition of
Tomazin says "the iacatriai dLsaste"
season Britain is expected to further restrict
tonnagetOpre.ervest.ItaIrdybj wasthsunfotseenresulto(amassiveSoyjmt Soviet contribuI tions to the "struggle for
PUN."
Imposed a licensing system and strict quotas plan to regulate the flow of major rivers,

sen has suffered a disastrous dedha over
the past 20 years," he wrote recently in New and fishing Industry executives posdurid,
baAmonce anodar mud" din"#bud in tl*'Mwt
Sdad'
st nmill0isine- "The twO M
contained a large stock of valuable fish but productive northwestern region of Us 81ók

they are now almost lifeless."

Hypoxia

Tomazin estimates the cat to the Soviet

or the lack of diseolved oxygen

— occurred close to the river mouths, causing

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the largest field Of SCOnOMICAUY Important

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The Kentucky Wildcats host the LSU
Bengali tonight in their first meeting of
the basketball season and it's only
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lead is right there on the table.

After all, these are the two teams that

But If the 11th-ranked Bengali,
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Sat*rday to score 18 POIntS In a 6648 wilt

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JACk ANDERSON

at Florida, knock off the Wlldcaiatogilght
In Uzington, Ky., there is going to be a

fout-way tie at the tupd the conference
standings involving Kentucky, [SU,
Tennessee AND Alabama.
Kentucky, 17-3 overall, and LSU, 13-4,
have both won four straight SEC games,
N)j Ik5fl 11-7, has won six of its last

Could Zia Become Another 'Shah?

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— will 61% Zia um MMU gold has, - bow avgilabie to
Us.
W90 response to the Soviet Invulon of likelier victim would be Iran, which bes been oOrtun1ty I. &amp;eansl Na onc,41a11led funds
nagoUats. But our bureaucrats, too timid to
AfghwiMa, Jimmy Carter may have rushed rendered virtally d.W'— by sectional tide a leWor. firhidtlm i'ii'IW program,
use this boiwiza ii a weapon to achieve
too eagerly into Us embrace 01 another shah
etc anby si dlon of Its
FootaeS- A ,peen for the
justice for the aging claimants,tentatively
The president his offered $* rW1os In es'mid forces, For obvious reasees, e has Embassy In Washington brushed aside
agreed
to. 1674 settlement that would have
military and economic aid to the r.gh'w 01 been little talk of giving aid le Aya
reports Ust
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$34
P1stw1 dictator Msd La uI8aq. Rhuhollab Khomeini to resist loviet Usited 2101111111 1_
ls,
tha
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IUcs of Us .&amp;Idstr.tkn'g headlong aggros,
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ruler," he told. R.vWto thi Soviet heat,
rush fepropup7aactstoraidpf.elthath,
Even Gin. La seems im000vthoed Ust a he sold: 't.Mits ceem d go, bat'*i. vetoed the outrageous giveaway.
Sines that,
Is as unpopular as Us shah w In neigh. Soviet Invasion Is hivith1 11)7 IOW3N My, VP'1 U hd to
Ice otUsCzeci
V 01,' He wed
gold hoardmillion
has skyrocketed. it's now worth at
boring Iran and that American iport 01 hIs despite his p1e .rons of alarm, They that the
1$ Soviet Iflaiod casUt be
let $430
despotic aeghee will remit In a in11r argue that If he lstUy thoi the Russians pinned down. e"Who
knows iban?" he ad
1 iold, which. was seized by the Nazi
backlnd* who. Zia Is ultbnaluly OWN 911M
n1', he would net be _iIlrg that. rbII,,Hjkij
that UsAIIin
during World W
ta.. rapuMlon Is well-docusnessisd, as Is all strings be removed from Aromiom aid. aid iishl be use4t't "It
and then recaptured
Is net the U.S.
allied forcSs, sits In a Landon vault. It can't be
his dia'egerd of world p"
Despite
Thor. Is, of oour.., the poulbilMy ' -1 La Lar to Iaterju.$
ft*s," be
disptiaid of wIUg pe(mla
worldwide pleas for c'"nty, the genii!
of
.lud f a Soviet ettesh over Us
Sad
BritishI
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han.d his political
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have than
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Jimmy
lit
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and Mill holds PoulM's family In prisos,
ter as enemy mark wha eon be hIj4
adam,tii of
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Eves won fran —
ove$ngULadwlthostamgy
UsIeviMThdeaIsbelngrmsdbyaa.,
With the renewal 01 the Cold War, the
vUsdoulitsabadtaa'ahlbty as an cenditian,InreIurn.
inUsnneUspuinpofapt- outiosk for a
No,sm, mobs in !i1nag4
Abstterpopia(1er
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pstshrprlikj... wlthssdn.u..tir r*diy.
sacked the U.S. Embemy and IeU4ILleil Its Pakistani newly
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occupants, '"E two ,iy pir
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in the game was picked off by Pittsburgh's Jack Lambert. For
the game, Manning completed 9-of-b, a Pro Bowl efficiency
record, for 112 yards and one touchdown on a 13-yard toss to
David Hill of Detroit.

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on the opposition. Gaines and the Panthers of

Eagles missed setting another Pro Bowl record when he
returned a punt 86 yards for a touchdown. The return was 4

PRESSURE

Chris Marlette are seeded second for this week's
Sunrise Kiwanis Tournament. The tourney gets

yards shy of the existing record, but gave the NFC an insurmountable W10 lead in the third quarter.

underway with an opening round match Wed-

Watson plaXed Pebble Beach and

Gym. Other first round games are scheduled for
Th ursday with the title game slated for Saturday.

Cypress Point, two of the tournament

courses, hun&amp;eds of Ues while ls
an undergraduate at Stanford.

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the SEC tonight. All 10 team play

Wednesday when Kentucky will be at
Auburn, Vanderbilt at LSU, Mississippi

State at Alabama, 01. Miss at Tennessee
and Florida at Georgia and again on
Saturday when Tennessee will be at
Kentucky, IM at Mississippi state,

Alabama at Ole Miss, Georgia at Vanderbilt and Auburn at Florida.

InotherSECactp&amp;y,
VanderWI, taking ova the league
scoring lead at 0.5 ppg a all five da-

fec, rang up double figures, raced put
dumping milwowsol state (Which ha.

with SEC wwft leader John Stroud

The more than 23,000 Kentucky fans
who pocked Rupp Arms In ll,adngton
Saturday were upset by do Geor&amp;

slowdown that saw Kentucky ahead Only
24-20 at halftime and tied at45.all with

In another "near-miss," Wally Henry of the Philadelphia

PANTHER

nesday afternoon at 4:oo p.m. when Oviedo

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Where it all counts, at the box office, also proved near
perfect. All 49,800 tickets to the game had been sold out a

month in advance, and despite live television, 48,060 sat in
colorful Aloha Stadium to watch the event.
The attendance was about 15,00 more than the first pro
football game played In Hawaii.

Attaitta Cook Red Hot Spurs 1 18m i i i
By United Press International 38 points in the last 14 games, 102.
Their coach can't really put was held to 28 points, on 12-of- Bullets 116, WarrIors 107

Boston. Bird helped put the

tipped it in at the buzzer for a

Celtics ahead 31-26 at the end 122-121 lead. He hit a foul shot
a finger on it, but the Atlanta 26 attempts from the floor.
Elvin Hayes and Bob Dan- of the first quarter, netting 15 for the final margin. India na
Hawks just seem to play their
"Drew played a fantastic dridge combined for 61 points of his points, including
was led by Billy Knight with
best against the San Antonio second half," Brown said, as Washington handed Golden threepoint field goals. Alsotwo
23 points, w hile Mike Mi tchell
in
Spurs.
"The pivotal point was Sta te its fifth straight loss, the first quarter, Lloyd Free had 30 for Cleveland.
"We J ust play well against Drew's defensive work. The Hayes scored 35 points and scored 12 ci his 35 points for
Suns 1.25, 76ers 118
certain team," Huble Brown game was told from the grabbed 13 rebounds as the the Clippers. The Celtics are
used offense from
said Sunday after the Hawks defensive standpoint. We Bullets overcame a 29-point, now 22-4 at home this season. PaulPhoenix
Westphal, Walter Davis
went into San Antonio's played excellent defense and 16-rebound effort by the

1211, Bulls 127
and Truck Robinson to defeat
HemlaFair and handed the got steals late in the game." Warriors' Robert Parish, The Nets
John Williamson scored 27 Philadelphia. Westphal had 28
Spurs a 118-111 defeat, "We
Spurs' Coach Doug Moe was Bullets opened up a 13-point points, including two ,free points, Davis 24 and Ro bi nson
always seem to play well frank in his appraisal of the lead with four minutes throws
with 14 seconds remai. 21 to of fset 34 points by Darryl
here.
game.
remaining and the visitors ning, to raBy New Jersey. Dawkins and 30 by Julius
For Atlanta, which grabbed
"Our offense was terrible, never got closer than five Williamson retrieved Us ball Erving. Philadelphia's last

a two-game lead in the but it evened out — our points after that.

Central Division with the defense was terrible too, We

triumph, the victory was the gave them layup after layup.
seventh In the hist eight They just ate our lunch."

meetings with San Antonio,

John Shumate, playing in

Knicks 90, Pistons X

after a jump ball and was threat cwne with less than

f ouled by Reggie Theus while three minutes in the game

Ray Williams scored eight attempting a jumpshot. He when the 76ers closed the gap
of New York's last 10 points, mmk both free throws to pull to 115-112. Westphal hit two

including two field goals in the out the victory and cap a

Jumpers to put Phoenix back

Hawk forward John Drew his fifth game since he was final minute of play. comeback which saw New in command.
hit 13-of-16 field goal attempts acquired from Houston, paced Williams, who led New York Jersey erase an 11-point Laker. 112, Bucks
10
MW finished with 32 Points to the Spurs with 29 points and a with 19 points, dropped in a deficit in the final eight
Earvin Johnson scored 25

lead Atlanta, while backup game-high 14 rebounds.

Jumpahot with 58 seconds to minutes. The Bulls were led points, hitting 11-01-13 shots

Center Steve Hawes scored
In other games, Washington go as the Knicks regained the by 29 points from Artis from the floor, and Kareern
nine poIntsin the Pivotal third defeated Golden State 116-107, lead, and he followed wi th a Gilmore.
Abdul-Jabbar added 23,
qwuler. The Hawks hit ". New York topped Detroit W layup 20 seconds later to ice
Pacers 123, Cavallers 121
making 10-of-15, as Los
13 field goal attempts In the 93, Boston routed San Diego the victory. Greg Kelser
Alex English tipped in the Angeles won its Ilth straight

third quarter after mining 131.106, New Jersey edged paced the Detroit scoring with winning basket at the buzzer at home, The Lakers,
who
thslrflrdthi-ee shots frotn the Chicago 121-127, Indiana 24 points and Eric Money for Indiana. After an Ipdlana shot 60 percent from

the field

less awn fin minutes to play before

Raw.

Freddie Cowan ran off s.venunanewered

*Ing scorer Phoenix
defeated Celtics 131, Clipper 101
Johnny Davis drove the lane led by as many as points.
George Gervin of the Spurs, Philadelphia 123-118 and Los
Rookie Larry Bird scored a and missed a shot. But Marques Johnson paced
who has averaged more than Angeles beat Milwaukee 112. career-high 36 points to pace English was in position and Milwaukee with 25
points,

points.
Kentucky guard Kyle Macy, held to
only four points tthit',lf, explained

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Cowan's late blitz. "They were dou'ilng

up on the wings and that left Freddie
Cowan felt Georgia played emirt
basketbail. "Down In Atlanta (wte
Kentucky won 1$-il), they tried tonln
with us," he said. "They know they had a
better chance If they could sib, It down."
'INs I. racehorse candry
Us
peopi like racehorse kethall," add
Georgia Coach Hugh Thitaoi. "a'it we
feltthere was no way we couldcans Into
Lexington and expect to win a highscone game. I like to rim ton. vI i've
got uist on.s.
'jt,
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slowing It down, they amid May is Us
game and hope to forts it down to the
ball seconds.

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Brius srobsb1r was a

Japan were my most produc- contract and they wouidn't let
tive.
I was averaging 18.19 me break it."
tle too hasty In leaving the
home
runs a season,"
Country. He concedes that.
Finally, Brlggs broke it
After
his god start with the
Whether he was or wam't, he
nsa, packing up and going
Orions, however, Brigga
airandy has discovered the
ba
ck
home to Paterson, N.J.,
began feeling
He
same truism others have
where
he was born and raised.
isn't sure what it was, the f
bdore him Baby, It'i cold
As
far
as the Japanese are
or maybe sotnetlüng else,
was
concerned,
they still hold
"They tried to tell me it
1W, only 35, would like
Btt'
Contt&amp;Ct
and that isn't
But when It comes right contract with the Lotte Onions so mething I was bringing on
to get back Into baseball. 1k
maki
ng
it
any
easier
for him
myself, all psychosomatic,
sun ooits in gooti enougii down to being offered any over in Japan, I took it."
to
hook
on
with
any
club in
aj kind of employment in the
Brlggs now thinks he may and no matter what i toii
shape to take an
ry
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ban it first base a serve as game, B4gs doesn't 5et have acted too quickly in them, I couldn't oonv1nce this count
Cishm hitter, but he'd much more than the cold Choosing the Japanese big them otherwise," Brlggs
Brlgga did well with ' the
"I wanted to go home. &amp;wrs during his four-and.
leagues over on, once out,
even lak, a job as batting shou
"I played 12 years In the big he found It isn't that easy t
They told me I had a two-year a half seasons with
coach or
than,
l
gues
and
ea
the low point, I get back In.
At this point, he Isn't
"When I went to Japan in
fussy, mostly because he suppose, was when I got
traded from the Milwaukee 1676,1 thought I was making
isan't ezacizy
SPECIAL1,
Brewer, to the Minnesota the right decision," he says.
peded with job
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Twins
In
1675,"
says Brlggs, "Looking back, the only
Oh, are, wherever he
people. who played seven years for regret I have Is that I
Ptlll., before they dealt might've been a little hasty. I
they peat him warmly the
way they did th. other him to the Brewers In 1971.
was playing the outfield for
CHICK
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eveising at Shea Stadium
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Bet Stove League honor the Twins. They didn't seem that
man who originaiy signed eager about wanting me, me because I was only 31 and
him, Ben Marino of the either. So when I got the my last four-five yews inus
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can almost bet who will be the favorite,

seven — indwft road victories over open to roll down Un Im.11

Kentucky and ISV.
Tennesse Coach Don DeVoe feels that
Aliema
which will playISV and
kerdiatty back-to-back (Feb. H) t
home may have the bsId track.
"Alabama h. their tough road games
behind tin," said DoVoe, d1 will be
,1r7 airpelsed If Alabama loom two
more games the rest of the season."
And DeVon says the Volt, who got off to
a 74 Mart In C play before losing their
Ism Ibree league outings, can't be

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(34.7 ppg) scoring 31 points, but Auburn,

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The Crosby National Pro-Am gets

the llh.ranked Voli suffered their third

managed as a

The Most Valuable Player accolade went to, running back
Chuck Muncie of the New Orleans Saints. Playing in his first
Pro Bowl, Muncie took part in three touchdown plays for the
NFC
gained 71 yards on 12 carries. Muncie passet 25 yards
to Dallas' Tony Hill for one TD, and ran for scores of 1 and 11

the first tournament I played in this

lost five straight), 90-74, and 01. MIss,

Olympics program is openly

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year," Watson said. "It's a perfect way
to start the year. You know I came here
eager to play and I'm as eager now to go

The ftbeanked Wildcats forged into
the SEC lead Saturday by overcoming a
Georgia slowdown in a"
victory While

state activity, AS is the can throughout the

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"He's also one of the nicest people on the
'rout.! have no excuses. I played my best
and that's the way It goes. I'll have my
chances again,"
"Obviously, I'm happy about winning

strong of late.

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The victory was the third straight for the NFC, who now lead

yards.

autonomous and must resist all pressures of

But the hone mackerel also vanished, underlies the dew in diverting natural

Hawaii had its second brush with

the AFC 6-4 in the annual event. It was also the first Pro Bowl
victory for Coach Tom Landry of Dallas in three appearances
since 1971.

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any kind Whatsoever, whether of a political,
religious or economic nature,"
7bis Is the same international committee,
be advised, that Initially awarded the i
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The NFL Pm Bowl was won by the NFC All-Stars over the
AFC, 37.27, In a record-setting scoring match. Not since 1973
had any Pro Bowl team scored more than 33 points, or had the
total points been higher than 61.

for bogey.

Mile"NWIMN ftW the Black Sea. While
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that all national affiliates "must be

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birdle putt an the 17th hole and a X-foot

everyone figured would wind up fielding
for the league title and, although they
unexpecUdy tralled the Tennessee Vols
more than a month, they've both come on

predators and concluded that the place of the this wadd restore the wallet deficit, It

followed by the palamide and blvefl&amp;
"It bmme obvious that something waa

By United Press intemijanai

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to take a one-stroke lead and victory
seemedathandbuthefluffedathree.foot
putt on 18 for a bogey and a playoff
followed.
It didn't last long, Watu. making par
On the 5th hole the first extra hole
and Weibring mining a t)reeoot putt

ISU Faces Wildcats
or Conference Lead

supposed special relationship with the...",
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comprehensive "Ostpolltik" and especially.
Us fragile links it affords to East Germany.
Golft ott in um opposite direction, we
Britain's Margaret Thatcher, who not only is
all for pullft dw Games out of Moscow but Is

Committee struggles to accommodate
Washington's maneuverings only to be
reprimanded by the international committee

The first fish to go was the famous Black sea weed In the wvrtd.

"At the time

are nevertheless behaving every bit as
politically. The former In the interests of - a

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following the committee's closed door
meeting with presidential legal counsel
Lloyd Cutler.
The USOC steered clear of endorsing
lull-fledged boycott of the summer
Games. Instead, Kane said, it was likely
the committee would chose simply not to
enter a team at Moscow, an option
provided for in the Olympic Charter.
Kane said the USOC would carry the
proposal to the International Olympic

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Kingdom A grand gesture that incidentally
bolsters the Iron Lady's reputation for
toughness. Now that's political.

economy of the loss of fish foOd and substantial damage to the mussel bed around
byprodixts at about $1.6 billion a ym.

hIInlnaUewithD,A.Wethrjng,oneof

the new potential star#, after 72 holes,

offering alternative sites in Us United

Sea."

he wasn't quite sure where

his game was.

In the very first round, he found out

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Weihetug had gotten into
heat with a
fine dosing 85, which featured an 1$oot

And why not. Last year, he won five

political event. The Soviets' own pre-game

In the Ifft fte" of then fish was don

StoCkS.

But to take the first first, a great to-do is
being made over the injection of politics, via
the Afghan crisis, Into the Games. That is a
fact, and possibly a fault. But who Is to blame,
or to be most blamed, is not so easily deter-

But back to politics. The Kremlin is in no
position to criticin since for it the Gaines

11he changel in the Azov Sea WM 'evdn
mom destructive. Sttirgon, pikk, perch,

Cornwall Is one of many places around us bream and tsrrft proliferated in the 1930s.
world the Soviets are busily pschaft fish

But any time someone like Tom Watson

decides to play, they have to make room,
That was the case clearly last weekend
in the $250,000 San Diego Open, Watson's
first event of the new season.
While most id the field had played in

the Kremlin will do no such thing. If Is now a

LONDON (UP!)
When the mackerel said. "fle only edible fish still being caught
were running off the Cornish coast of Britain Wt the anthoy, a small type of I1Of3
last autumn giant Soviet factory ships not mackerel and the occasional sprai.."

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Black Sea mackerel would be Wn by probably would at-by itself brir4 Wk, the

easy prey to the temptation to look for a way out

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Tour this year who are very, very good,

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Sea ma&amp;erel. Its 50,000 to 100,= tora of
— What Were Kennedy's MOtives, in- docks had all but dis@W ad by IN7.

programs known for their laxity in targeting drove from A PwtY with a young woman?

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irouhaha over the Summer Games scheduled
for Moscow. That judgment can Just as well
be applied to the entire history of the modern

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Watson Charges
or ,%%n Diego Title

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on herring catches In the North Stai-Upe which involved retention of fresh river water

escaped altogether. Inflation assures that a tax

The USOC,

It is fortunate that there is no Olym pic
competition in hypocrisy.
Otherwise, virtually all participating

'concerns a sihgie event that Is only
an
richest remaining fishing area of the Corn. in storage lakes for use by industry. 'Ind
ment's door. Complexities of the tax laws invite
m
ar ginally relevant to the accident itself
mon Market,
the investment and bookkeeping maneuvers that
us senator's mlcldle-of-U*nlgiit swim from
can be abused as tax shelters. The notoriety of Qiappaqulcidick to Edgartown on Martha'spush
Onetoof the probable reasons for
otber 600W food gubg&amp;W~m carri#d by the
gather in maximum r"
these tax breaks for people with high incomes Vineyard, where his hotel room was located.
inn.
to
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portent food fish was given
Dr!David
makes it easier for people with lower Incomes to
Moreover, Kennedy's successful navigation
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who used to head the Marine
of the 500.foàt channel In Edgartown harbor
justify tax dodges.
ECOIIOITIY
ent of Us Economics at isast reduc., with a more scisatIP.c
never
has
been
disputed.
Indeed,
it's
one
of
'Me government's failure to control Inflation is
kistitute
of
the
Ukrainian
Academy Woces.
the few universally, accepted elements of his
another factor. 'Tax shelters are popular as a
"Something should have been done
The
Ind
fishing
us
try
of
t
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Black
otherwise dubious account of the events on
qWddy
s"Umnin saK "but while sciedillists
means of postponing a tax liability even if it is not

they complain about an aching bacfr?

iviuveci

increasing pressure Committee that Chilean athletics should a boycott
The USOC resolution supporting Committee at a meeting of the two .
from the Whiteunder
House, voted Saturday to stay away from Moscow because of the 1984." by the Eastern bloc nations in ficial Sunday said that whether an
American team is In Moscow or not this transfer, postponement or cancellation of groups Feb. 8-10 in Lake Placid.

By DON GRAFF

least $10,000 for legal fees and expenses
in.

Mr. Kurtz estimates that only 90 percent of the

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table. They are still the backbone of our tax
system, but should the government be surprised if

Monday, Jan. 21, 1910—SA

WRDO SPRINGS, Cob. (UP!)
support
sident
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no n.
gs is to host the l9 games swmuer, the Soviet Union
The executive board of the U.S. Olympic the Summer Games be moved from "aggression against Afganistan"
Sources
said
the
tention
the
Winter
committee
most
of
pulling
out
of
but
committee
officials
likely
fear
that
if
Committee says It will suggest hosting a Moscow, postponed or canceled if the
Americans athletes don't go to Moscow, Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y., next
national sports festival if American Soviet Union does not withdraw its In- would comply.
athletes do not attend the 1 Summer vading troops from Afghanistan by Feb.
Japan said it would decide within two the Russians and Soviet-bloc nations month.
weeks whether to boycott the Olympics, might return the favor four years from
Games in Moscow.
"We operate on the principles of the
20.
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Canadian
Prime
Minister
Joe
Olympic
Charter," said Vladimir Popov,
Clark
f
Carter's position apparently was
USOC spokesman Bob Paul said
called
The
head
of
for
a
the
Greek
boycott,
though
National
deputy
of the Soviet Olympic
first
the
nation's
Sunday night the board will make a "full drwg some support from other Olvninlr team inv It will (,gnrn-, i
Greece
wnnkl
fl,-nnl.ln
C,mnalttan
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Olvmnk
Committ
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said
'w"
'b"
report on we FOPOUI 10 the USOC
In Chile, Proent Gen. Augusto
House of Delegates meeting April 12-13
"It is conceivable the Olympics could be ready to serve as permanent host of cannot be any talk of a boycott a Lake
Placid. We will take part In the Games as
In Pinochet anna
Colorado Springs.
Sunday he had be destroyed," USOC President Robert the Summer Games.
recommended to his cowflry's Olympic Kane said. "There Is also the question of
A high-ranking Soviet Olympics of- planned."

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at tax time,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Americans. With or without the services of an.
unethical consultant, citizens can avoid paying
their fair share of taxes and stand a good chance
of getting away with it.
The IRS is irritated by studies of tax returns
which show that a "great number" of people
By ROBERT WALTERS
earning in the range of $200,000 a year are paying
little or no current income tax by "sheltering" all
WASHINGTON (NEA)
If there is any
but a few thousand dollars of their income. Mr.
recent event more curious than Sen. Edward

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recently and accused their professions of a lapse
their clients into tax shelters which have the color
of legality but are "transparently wrong."
On the other hand, the lawyers and atcountants
may he as callous toward the moral implications

struction.
He mailed 3024 questionnaires and received
119 back within five days. The responses on this
question was 72.2 percent opposed, 23.5 percent
In favor and 4.2 percent who either didn't know
or didn't care.
Brantley said the legislators are aware that
something must be done and solutions of many
kinds are being studied.
But, he added, the people do not seem to
ma
rmdt is the actumec.'Th'
Sure the people are willing to give up their
automobiles at this time," he said.
Brantley said he is Interested In talking to
anyone who has thoughts on mass transit.
Speaking of mass transit in Seminole County

freeze assessments on homesteads at their
purchase price.
When a house Is sold, he said, the state then
could levy a tax of 4 percent on the sales price.

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Ohio State

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A gainst

Virginia

Ralph Sampson to take a iO-2t 11 ilItuma
advantage. Sampson -- who Ileld Ohio
.State's Herb Williaims to 13 points —
scored 14 po)ints, grabbed W rebotinds
and blocked six shots.
With Sampson effectively shutting off
Ohm Stiti"s inside oanlP with

The Ohio State Buckeyes, facing a lost
weekend and a Plummet from the top 10,
[mall) found a place to shoot Sunday

where Virginia's towering freshman
,-,ceneou wi
them.
r OUrfl-raLe(j 01110 State the B
leader, ralli ed from the foul line 'n th e
final 10 minutes to edge No 19 Virginia
0.65 and salvage a weekend split which
,,keeps the Buckeyes on top of their con,,. lerence.
"1 think Virginia (second in the
Atlantic Coast Conference) is capable of
.:; beating a Big Ten team at any time,"
I. saiu Orno State co-captain Kelvin Ran-

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St. John s stinashed Villanuva 81-75. No.
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8 Notre Dame edged No. 14 Marvland'tTwo baskets by Scott, WhO le d 011iti Q. No. 9 Kentucky spurted past Georgia
State with 21 points, and another l)v Todd 56-49, "Old Oklahoma downed No. In
Penn cut the Virginia lea d to (flt and Missouri 78-7:1,
Also, No. 11 I ..SU tat Florida
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address system and stereo
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Harold Scott, assist'ant equipment in the clubhouse. Goodwin
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cruise-master.
hostesses.
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Faheci, Sanford.
Pat.ntal great grand- by a heother Heath Todd, 3%.
Maternal grandparents are
mothers we Mrs.. AV= N.
Mrs.
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F*.a. (iaado, sad Mrs.
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Swab J. Vei .$ecklsy,
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Mr. sad Mrs Tiwnci Gins &amp;.
Mis. Pahasi is the former
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Joe)
Sanford, -and datghtir, I1il
Conrad,
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Mr ...aS Mrs. Atv 1an ii jkt Saminnis M,wi.1 the birth of a son. Joseoh
Mr. sal Mrs. Johe Dale
Fobs of. W !awil Mine
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Menu Nulls, berm Jan. 10,
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popularity, get Abby's new

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my girlfriends who were
divorced or widowed, but I
always invited them to our
parties, and we all had a great
time,
I say the wives are
paranoid! Don't they realize
that they, too, could become
an
widows wi th the blink
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Than ks for let ting me blow
off some steam, Abby. I hope
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DEAR DUMPLING: They
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DEAR ABBY: I can't
believe that you called
FRUSTRATED IN ARIZONA
a touch paranoid,
What do you know about
whet a widow or divorcee
has to put up with? You have

"paranoid" there is a very
real antagonism against
them.
I moved to Phoenix 15 years
ago as a 37-year-old divorcee,
having previously lived in
Cincinnati, New York, San
Francisco and Cleveland and
how
I can't begin to tell
shabbily I was treated' I just
stopped going to parties
where there were ma rr i ed
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Phoenix has fewer eligible
men than any city I've ever
lived in, which makes it
married men.
wonderful
They do pursue, hence their
wives are leery of every
unattached female, and with
good reason. But It's not very
pleasant for the unattached
female.
In Phoenix, the wives are
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Sandy $ll of Sanford.
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no threat to anybody's
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DEAR ABBY: I think you right. The jealously and hate to Abby, 132 Lasky Drive,
marriage.
hand- owe FRUSTRATED IN on the part of wives drove me Beverly Huh, Calif. 90212.
My husband was
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some, friendly "kissing in." ARIZONA
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jealous of their husbands in ARIZONA, "self-conscious,
the company of single women. insecure and a touch
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The grounds at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene T. Rupert, 400 S. Sunland
have been selected by the Hibiscus Circle of the Garden Club of
Sanford for the Garden of the Month award. According to Mrs. John
Stankiewicz, the yard at the Rupert home "is especially nice for January.
The couple do their own yard work. poinsettias are in bloom and it is very
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ba ck into living in an apartwho
who are paranoid!
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living
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where the young people
If FRUSTRATED
my
In one of the re tirement living around me ask
communities, she'll find more help and call me their
widowers than widows. Sun "second grandma." I love It.
City is called "Sin City" by Here I am not bothered by
the locals. That should tell you jealous wives whose husbands
love to f lirt. Most married
something!
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life dropped me like a hot those old crocks. Believe me,
I am 67, still attractive and booklet: "How To Be
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have
one
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gift!
have
been a widow for four Popular; You're Never Too
potato when I be
ALONE AND yea rs. I ha ve tried the senior Young or Too Old." Send $1
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FRUSTRATED IN
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with 11, Shawn McKinnon had 9, Scott Brand 9 and Ron Smith
6. Dave Hardwick led Teague with 9.
The girls score was 15-10. Cindy Herman scored 8 for
Rocklake, Cindy Stagg 4 for Teague.

NBA Standings
Phoenix ts, Phil its
By United Press International
tos Anq'Ies 112, Milwaukee
Eastern Conference
102
Atlantic Division
Today's Games
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Boston
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New York
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New Jersy
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Atlanta
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San Antonj
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Campbell Conference
HouSton
25 23 500 3'
Patrick Division
Indiana
25 76 490 .4
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NY Islanders
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Atlpnta 109, Chicago 101
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Houston 12J, Seattle III

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as a good turn-out of
omen from several of
the different clubs in
Sanford.
lunc heon
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awarded at each table
for the player who had
the highest score Each
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Seminole Hornets, 30.10. Rick Neal led with 12, Steve Hooker
and T.J. Scaletta added 6 each. Rob Shaker led the Hornets
with 4. Tough defense was provided for MIlwee by Chris
Timma, Bob Dicker and Gary N uss.

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Los Angeles
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Pittsburgh
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Detroit
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Hartford
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Buffalo
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Boston
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Minnesota
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Quebec
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Toronto
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Pro Hockey

Sunday's College Basketball
Results
East
Alfred Si Clarkson 76
DomInican 59, St. Thom. Ag. 19
New Hampshire Coil. 85, Adeiptii

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last quarter as they, came from behind to win. Darryl
Merthie added 4. Wolf had 8, Stanley, Rob Gordon and John
Cupit all 4 apiece
SS.
Milwee's 7th grade girls defeated Tuscawilla, 22.18. Allison
Wright picked up where she left off last year when she threw In
lots of points
S. Seminole. She led the way for Mllwee with
11 and also played fine defense along wi th Julie Seligson. Julie
Prult added 6 points. Sandy Gillies led Tusky wi th 5, Leslie
Bertrom and CIndi Wall had 4 each.

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Abilene Chretri 87, F It,,r, St i
Augusta 83, Columbus 71
Arkansas 73, Rice
Baltimore 72, St. Francis (NY) 60
Arkansas St 82, Texas
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Delaware St. 94, Miss Val 66
Il,,uston 83, Baylor it
Johns Hopkins 56 Swarthmore 51 Kansas St 66, Nebraska 64
Kentucky 56, Georgia 49
Lubbock Chrstn 62. McMurry
Florida 3$
New Mex SIte 75, Wichita St. 70
Marquette K. S. Carolina 65
Oklahoma 78,
Marshall 6L Citadel 39
SMIJ 16. Texas Tech is
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TeKas A&amp;M 56, Te,uis 53
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Old Dominion 60, Wm and Mary 51
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Arliona St. V. Arizona 72
St.Augustine'sSl, FyItvlI s,. sist.
Brigham Young 31, Hawaii 33
Paul's 101, Shaw 91
Mon tana 92, Montana St. 18
Tenet Tech 75, McKendree 73
Oregon St 86, CalIfornia 55
Vanderbilt 92, Miss St. 74
Oregon 77. Stanford 73
Virginia 19, N.C. St. 47
- Sacramento St 108, Stanlslaus
Virginia Tech 97, Cincinnati
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Wake Forest 67, Georgia Tech 59
Utah 120. San Diego St $3
W. Carolina 71, E. Tennessee 72
Washington St. 80, UCLA 64
Wisc.-Park. 71. Memphis St. 69
Wash ington so, usc 77
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losing to Lakeview, 27-22. Rod Stanley led with 13, Jeff Wolf
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Lakeview also took Milwee, 32-19. Campbell scored 14, Angie
Ward 8 and Benton 6

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season,
problems.
more driver ChaiIIpiOflshij) points.
Arnoux cvvered the 40-lap, 314.920.
"When I saw Jean Pierre had dropped
Coupled with his ilille points for ;I win
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The Eagles dumped the the winners with 26 points,
...,,kilometer race Sunday In one hour, 40 out I realized it was up to me to represent two weeks iww in the Argentine Grand Vikings 57-27
Saturday in the scored 22 of those points in the
-ON minute and 1.35 seconds to beat second. the team," Arnoux said. "I was not PrL Jones kept the overall lead with 13 season opener in the Sanford second half as the Eagles
,,place Elio do Angelis of Italy in a Lotus afraid but I took care not to imike any points against the nine, Arnou
grabbed Intermediate Boys Basketball opened the margin
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by 20 seconds. Australian Alan Jones mistakes."
with his will Sunday.
league.
points,
1f k third place In his Williams.
Renault's engine specialist, Bernard
Behind JoneS caine F'renelunan Tiiifr
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The Eagles led just 10-5 at
Tim Ward scored 14 and
"" Arnoux started from the sixth spot on [}udot, told reporters in the pits, "We are
Piroid in fourth in Ids ligier, upcoming the end of the first period, but Dewnyne Hunter 13 for
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'the grid at the roundabout and bumpy sure now otir cars competitive. Jabouille Alain Procit of France of tile McUiren had in(Teased tile lead to 24-14 Eagles.
""1nter1agos track but steadily moved up to eventually dropped out but you cannot team u; filth and Italian Ric; rdo Patrese at the half.
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Swartz and Leslie Welchlln pulled down 22 rebounds between
them Linda Nune and Laura Glass scored 8 each, Swartz had
7, Lisa Gregory 6 Mindy Maier led Teague with 8
Christy Scott pumped in 18 for Tuscawilla Mary Johnson
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versatile attack with 11 players scoring. They were paced
by Kyle Vrai,W~w
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Lakeview upped their re cord to 4-0 as they beat Sou th
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Mrs. Winfree's first visit to
my guest. Mrs. Miller is
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His Renault teammate, Frenchman hour. thufortunatel)' as the cars becoina'
Renault turbo team dominated the Jean Pierre Jaboullle, captured an early more sophisticated there is a bigger
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Jackson Heights also took S. Seminole, 54-37. Hank Jénnerette led with
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Cecongie Bradwell led the way with 14. Steve Grey had 8, Fre&amp;
Miller 7, Sam Redding, Steve Alexander and Isiah Walker 6
each. Greg Pilot was the lone double-figure scorer for Milwee.

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At

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burning of the mortgage of
the club building.
Ken Knowlton, past
commodore, worked hard
during his two-year term of
office to accomplish the
paying off of the mortgage as
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celebration, followed by
shouts of cheer and laughter.
The party ended with
ballroom dancing and swing
music played by Ken
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had its monthly work- weekend planning to work on
weekend and social at the the club property.
clubhouse on the St. Johns
This is a monthly custom
River, Geneva.
of the club in order to keep
The newly installed of. the club in Up-top shape, and
ficers the club are Joe
to have fun together as they
Nicholas, commodore; Gus
work.
Ornberg, vice commodore;
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last week.
Angelo's clinched matters
nipped by three walks, a
couple of errors and base hits
4. and went to 9.0 in league play
as the) defeated Harnlln's by Sandy Leman and Ni
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since mid-December. Sheila
Angelo's hitters wi th a triple,
two singles and 4 rbl's. Renee
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Di Carlo added 2 hits.

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points fw First Federal.
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Overall

and 16-14 arthe half.
George Williams and Joe

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,1wIth 16. Washi ngton's four th for Flagship Bank with 10
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Cord Electric to erase a 28- scored six.
Electric
1 4 3 12
25 lead held by Atlan tic Bank
Alex Wynn, Chris llcnr), MInutia Hunk
at the end of the third period.
Sanford Electric had led. 12-8
at the end 1611"the first period

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one Period and Flagship Bank
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Flagship Bank quint pulled 1k Id I 0 (12 Carlos Burk lID (1
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Robert
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Quinn
its two-year winning streak to
Atlantic Bank with 16 points 2; I)aryl %%illktnis 0 1-1 1;
24 games Saturday and won
and Karry hunter scored 10
George siiii 1111% 10-OK 10(1(1
the Sanford Junior Boys Albert Armstrong added (Jotit, 00-00 I.am Itrodrit k
Basketball league cham
00-00, Byron %'.nstiingtoii 8 0
pionship with a

league play. The Longwood
season, Jan. 23 — The Mice
league, consisting of seven dropped a thriller to lAwis
teams, started play in Drywall, 10-9. Leading 9-5
going into the last of the
Octo be r and just wound up

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In And Around Sanford

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the top in its second season of
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. hitting six foul shots and Carter Scott
Darrell Griffith scored 27 poinLs to, lead
Hit% Iflume scored 20 poinLi for tli('
three in the final 2:23, the Buckeyes were Louisville to its ninth consecutive
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18-1.
~ Wisconsin 72-71 Saturday night, came out Conference, took the lead for good at 12. All-Ainerica cvnter Mike Gininski
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19 for Duke. ii~_:i

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Bank
Flagship Bank topped First
Federal 3118 in Saturday S
other league game.

women's
softball championship in the Fry, Dixon and Dana Hale all
Longwood fall league. Having contributed a pair of hits with

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aining lifted tile Badgers to their 834'17, Alabama killicked (off Nio. in
just got the breaks today and wei
:-----more poised down the stretch."re a little startling upset, capping -I conjebiack 'I'limessev 72-59, .No. 19 Virginia nipped
Ohio Sthte, 14.3 overall, didn't shoot a from .I 15-point deficit late in tile fir.st North Carolina State .19-47 and No. 20
ru iori St itt It aruili d Arizona
-':,'free throw for the first 36 minutes of the half.
Mark Aguirre scored 27 points t(i lead
: gamne, but free throws eventually carried

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bufore Lollisville pulled away.
Ili other gaines involving 'rop 20 teams
Saturday, top-ranked 1)ePaul outgunned
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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F THI ZONING ONDINANCI
OP THI CITY OP SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
2:30
Notice Is Mrlby given that a
iIANO'HER WORLD
Public Hearing will be held at the
(IQOUIDINGUGHT
CommIssionRoominthCityHaIi
tl]( 5)IDREAMOFJEANNIE in the City at Sanford, FlorIda, t
(1j)(17) THE GIGGLESNORT 7:00 o'clock P.M.on February fl,
1980, to consider thangle and
HOTEL
amendments to the Zoning Or.
dinince of the City of Sanford,
Florida, 1$ follows:
(7)3 GENERAL ppç 4ti
ARTICLIV.
G1( 5)RANAtA8pUT$AND
USU PROVISIONS
FP4ENOS
Section I, NC-i, Restricted
(10) THE ADVOCATES IN Commercial District
BRIEF
S. Conditional Uses Permitted
Add:
On.premlses
t1('f7)IL0VELUCY
preparation of food for off.
premises consumption only, .
3:30
(S)ONEDAYATATIME(R) cidentil to operatIon o typical
stores.
Th( 5) J(17) THE uw' Minit.Marliet and
All parties in Interest and
STONES
citizens shall hive an pptunity
(10) VIU.A ALEORE(R)
to be heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commlulon
at the City of Sanford, Florida.
•®THEIIADY BUNCH
Hid. Tamm, Jr.
(5)0 BEWITCHED
City Clerk
C7)QMERVGRIFFIN
Publish January21 and February
6, 1980
4:30
DERN
VOWEl
•®EMERO
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
1)OHAPPYDAYSAGAIN '
SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
HOGAPI'S HEROES
jj
File Number us.i Ce
5)TMDJEPJY
Division
IN RI: ESTATE OP
1O? MISTER ROGERS (A)

(17)NEW8

EVENING

cLJO)O NEWS
(10) AMERICAN GOVERN.
MENT FederaIism'
17) CIROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS
U 1) NbL.i NtW

($30 CBS NEWS

with big problems wIth both her
iobandneryoungson.

(DOABCNEWS
7:00
E)C4FACETHEMUSIC
$30 P.M.MAGAZINE
0 JOKER'S WILD
(lii (35) SANFORD AND SON
Fred and Esther investigate
t.amont's mysterious new girlfriend,
(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
(17) SANFORD AND SON
Fred starts an escort service
which soon getsout of control.

SQUARES
(5)OWHEWI

10:30
4(1O)AD$ylNEMA
Julia Harris narrates the story
of a theater / dance camp in
Steamboat SprIngs, Colorado,
founded in 1913 by two
women, which has nurtured the
development of some of our
most prominent performers.

10:55
(I)OCB8NEWS

1:00
•(4JDAY8OFOURLIVES
(5)0 ThE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
(DOALLCHILC)PEN
35)U,E

11:30
O(!DWHEELOFF0RTUNE
(.7)OFAMILY FEUD

11:00
• 1)0 (DO NEWS
(U)(35)BENNYHILL

11:55
12(17)NEwS

0 C!) YOUNG PEOPLE's
SPECIAL '.'I'mS0000ugly"
(5) 0 THE
NEWLYWED

0 C!) TONIGHT Guest host:

Cfl 0

WE GO FROM HERE? "Our
0(1) CHAIN REACTiON
New. Old Foreign Policy" In the
flrstofafivepartseries,Walter
5)0(DONEWS
Cronkite looks at possible IDp5ILOVELUCY
2410j EDUCATIONAL PRO.
t:hanges in AmerIcan foreign
I3OI1CY.

FAMILY FEUD

800
Of1)LIITLEHOUSEONTHE
PRAIRIE Laura's efforts to
leach sign language to a deaf
boy are leopardized when the
youngster falls in love with her.
($30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
A Russian hog expert attending
a Cincinnati farm conference
asksBaileytohelphimdefect.
C!) U LAVERNE I 5HIRLEY
er named Sophia race against
lIme to find a bomb planted in
I he electric company by an
Irate customer.

"WhIte On White And Nearly
(10) SONG BY SONG
"Dorothy Fields" Millicent
David Kernan and Elaine
Stritch perform the songs of
lyricist Dorothy Fields and her
many collaborators includIng

AFTERNOON

Bill Cosby. Guests: Lola Falara, George Gobal.

TURNS

1(17) MOVIE "Flying Down
Fred Astaire. A beautiful worn.
an in Rio do Janeiro becomes

MORNING

miracle

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Drugs

Play

IDABEL, Okla, (UP!)

Part

In

'Racial ' Riot?

Identlfleduoneofthe Pasdsrs all aspects. We osod ii,.

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6:45
(10)A.M. WEATHER
6:58

AND THE IMPOSSISLE
(103SESAMESTRIET
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THE THREE
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hiS ONLY

NATIONAL L*MPOdwI

3(1) TODAY

IN FLORIDA

Publicno$ice Isherebyglvenby

'followIng applications:

3(4) TODAY
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GOOD

also were Involved in the
MORNING

AMERICA

1. ZonIng

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111T5g1tibhhnt0thu0leofa
leader in the black COBS

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fotice is hereby ,Ivin titat a
PublIc HssrIngwIIl beheld bythe
Piannin, and ZOflifi, Commission
intheCltyCommls$.nRaom,Ctiy

E.C. Harper, .Ir.
As Personal Representative
of the Estate Of
IC, HARPER, SR.

the

following described
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2. ApplicatIon of Mr. Akira

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Family Residential Dwelling Sanford, FL 33771
Telephone: 301.323.8171
PublIsh January 31, 28, 1980
To that Of OC.3, OIflWaI Cotw
DIR4I
mercial District

elNue

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Rd., Sanford, Fl.
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MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN
Excellent opportunity for In.
dlvidual
with
some
mechinlcal drafting
background and assembly line
material flow for nation's
largest producer of factory..
hOtS$ifl5. Salary open.
Paid life and health In.
surance, holiday, vacations
and pension program, Apply at
Cardinal Industries, Inc., 3701
South Sanford Avenue, San.

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GOOD

MOANING

FLORIDA

(D• GOOD
AMERICA

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10*10 OP *DJUSTMIN1'
NOTICI IS tiNilY GIVEN

CONSTRUCTIVUSURVICI

° Adjustmint will hold a public hence S IS digress 17' 1 10 chains thence run N. N dog. 35' IS" U.
MORNING hearing. Mr, William O'Neal, tothi FOR loss State road right of p.r.$1.1 to the U. line of sold Let
applica.*onbehalfolffieiwiwr,ls way and less I 180 lest.
II, 286.7 It. tee peW in the 1.

fur chai,i in zoning frem 'I run U. along the 1. 1.0*, ii

tIm 259$ (I) (I), of the City
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UNSIDOUOLA$
MOVIE

4. ApplIcation it Mr. I. D. i.IIneofttieW.11054ft.Of saId

The $ivtItWNt $ II the SOUth. Iatdtelor for change in unin
huSh, Range 30 Iat, LIII $ttat

(1OcoaMp*y

Commercial on

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property:

portion therwi Iøcivlel IN

Sic. ILS*Mft.toapelfWen*eS.

followIng 12.ffiUrWlW.$leI985IIl$.I
Of liii N. 1*3.5001.. 15155 01.,

accarøis $0 the P6$t thereof
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NW%$
ii HISS of HISS, Section 16. PirellI Se the I. line Of the W.
recalled 10 FlIt look 11 at P
Temioltip 11 South, lanis SI ias,, UI$ld Sic 8, *50
34, subject to the DraInage lOSS North ______
30feit for Reel subect the P.0.1.
EIIPSIIWI Of the 1Jki Newell to 11105sf IessmotWsvor Went
mire gasserellp

(35) PILY
• 10, EDUCATIONAL PRO.
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317 MS
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aloe a public utility sesameiW
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VkeiM.y oNduIgu. Inc.,
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teflerlda PseNr Corporation: end

PARCEL *
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Nyd. nest to sent

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deinepes I

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Hon filed i

we required to serve a copy Of
dL4jo.
W
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on Alan J. ileger,
Esquire, Of
.evine
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31-Aprtrflsnts Furnished

Enloy clean suburban living
24x60 Champion mobile home

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Wanted Milk Malda. Milk cows
In milk parlor, alto shift. start

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Rm., appliances, several fruit

Mffi,,
Information, laker Farma, SR
437, SafifOrd.
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trees. $300 mo.&amp;$300sec. dep.
No PitS! Call 332.1477.
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IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP
THU IISNTISNTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR

Legal

CIVIL ACTION NO. N1l.CA44-

41-Houses
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Notice

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IN NI: THU MARNIAGI °

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EDWARD A. SMITH

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new paint &amp; carpet,
quiet neighborhood. $3000dw1',

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EVILYN C. PAULCONIR, in the NOTIFIED that EDWARD A.
SMITH, has flleda Petition in the
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3 SR 15 zoned comm. $3,300

Circuit court

Florida for Dissolution
rage, and you are required,

whidi Is IN RI: THU MARRIAGE
OP UVILYN C. FAULCONIR,

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Petitioner-Wife, end HARRY L serve a copy of your written

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quiet neighborhood.

Reduced $3,000 to $34,500. At.
shade &amp; fruit trees. Can
assume.

311, 1$on3lots, all fenced, PP.

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S11L000.

LakefraiwlivingisavaIl. Inthis
elegant 3 PR, 4$ home,.

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lots w easy terms. $500 dwn,
mo. Call for details.

Nighi

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3711JiMsrd Ave.

McINTOSH,

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zoned comm. 2 CS rental
homes, owner may hold
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NOQUAI. IFYING- 311 home.
New C.$4A &amp; Carpet. Owner

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7 acres in Lk Mary Zagri
located in area of lovely
homes. $25,000.

3 BEDROOMS, NEW PAINT,
CARPETS, PANELING &amp;
LIKE NEW CONDITION.
FHA OR VA POSSIBLE.
$29,500.

OF SANFORD REALTOR

LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. $21,500..

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321.0759

ma. lot rental, Call now!
520,500. Harold Hail Reelty,
iflC., 3235774.
,3on't pile no onger needed items
high asan elephant'seye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your walletf

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Ads
didn't
work, .there wouldn't be any.

43-LotS.ACreage
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BATEMAN REALTY

7 BEDROOM HOME NEAR 25th
STREET. SELLER WILL
PAINT 1. RE.CARPET.
520.000.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
76105mnb0t'dA1rs

HEAT, FULLY FURNISHED
MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
$18,900.

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MULTIPLE 1.IITING'RIAI.TOl
(II IN'wotoifroiw 101500 LikO

£

HaI'IWY. 118.305 ii

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EXECUTIVE COUNTRY, 74
pooi, sauna, sewing room,
fenced ior horses on over I
'acres, I yr. warranty, III this

Pioneer acres. Hewout your own
homestead. 10 acres or more,
low down payment. Osteen.
1 acre lots on paved rd. Terms
you can afford. $500 dwn.

STENSTROEVi

Osteen.

BRIARCLIFF. READY TO

Goodused TV's, $258. up
MILLERS
Ph. 322-03'
26l9OrIandoDr.

Dent pile no longer needed items
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exterior done

e3um,p siding. Perfect for
vowing family. Fireplace,
corner lot. 1 yw' warranty,
137.901.

Ptelbi,forms,3S1I$Iyr
lIl.CA,rveticcedorpeø.Kit
eqp*.lgscporc,,.
Phyllis .1. Capponi,
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BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD

horn.' in Lk. Mary, CilIA, w.

w carpet. 1g. playroom, eat.in

Sl9E. 1st St., 3225742

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530
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I78)aft6
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Agent 339.8386.
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Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, a.

Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;

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MbINTZER JILt
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp, 869 8567.
lile floors installed

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I'Eoni. RepaIr

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etc WayneBeal.327.1321

lawn &amp; Landscaping

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1. LANDSCAPiNo

Call before 12noon

Sanford, Fla. 37771
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Store, 51$ S. Elm. $12,500, good
terms. 321099$.

830 1972

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Webuy your equity, close In 24 hrs.

339.7800

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you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.

MELLONVILL E COR N ER

vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments, P.O. Box 29
Sanford 332.5207.

Multiple Listing Service
2565
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DOWITOWN MAYFAIR

garden, keep horses, chickens
with 100 fruit trees? All thIs

47.A-Artgss 101191*
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Robinson, Orlando, 47
ON 2 STREETSADJACENT
TO A PARK NEAR WILSON
SCHOOL, $12,500. EX.
CELL ENT TERMS.

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5O-isceUansous
s.
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Cent AIHI 3 ton air w.coi'i"
98,000 BTU oil fired
Iurnacewcantrols.$lS0.

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220$ French Ave.

The Real Estate Agency
743$'i S. French (17571 Sanford

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LIST fOWl
Call Walt Cappe1333-d100
Knowles Realty Inc.

PROKER

621300S

REALTOR

2439 S.MyrtteAve.
Orlando
Sanford
3271577
331.0440

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W.Garn.ft White
Reg.RealEstateBrolier
JOHNKRIDERASSOC.
IO7W.Commercial
Phone3fl-7641,$anford

FURNITUIE-IEDDING;

If you doO't toll pec. how are
they going to know? Tell thorn

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Call $31$399or 862 01)6

322 2255

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or out? Call "The Old Tim.

K I Hirt 323 1580

Quality workmanship, No lob too

p-Wanted to Bt.iy

your pet. 322 5732
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tenor. Pressure cleaning. 327.
0071.

YELLOW SAND

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su,:,q old pocket watches, any
cond. Will pay top price for
this area. 6646640.

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controled heat, off floor

r(LI..DITj'to'p$O46,

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Handyman, minor el rep.,
plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr.

APPLIANCES. sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 333.8771.

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All Work Quaranteec
327 1091

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FreeEst.

Antiques -Sterling silver,

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Gold, Diamonds.
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regularoritimebasis

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

We tO wash windows I

Top Prices Paid
Used, any Condition 641.5174
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Free Est.

Carpentry, Painting, Maim.
323 6038

Insured

$341399

EREE ESTIMATESC.1136$.534,

CUSTOM HOMES PU ILT
REMODELINGI REPAIR
5G. BALINT
3271MS

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Factory
made low
trailer w-

322355$

EUT$LER PAINTING a.

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Interior I
Exterior

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333.Ufl,,pr 1319853.

Painting &amp; RemodelIng
FREE ESTIMATES

CalIanytlrne349.$331

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boy

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1*12 body, steel deck, lights,
bargain. 3233345
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WILSONMAIERFURNITURj
PUY.SELL,TRADE
3i13ISE.First$l.
333-5432

0CU3455371

Comm.

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sale Punt. 2300 Industrial IIvd.,

Res. &amp;

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MS•S865 aft S.

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SEIGLER REALTY

epaired.

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,C?CPJ1N

r ard Debris, Trash

rnpIifiers a. drums.

$300. Bob Balls Discount

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Light IuIIng

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to mite Real EsTate '6.
opj plcj

house.

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING

_22 0701

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workshop, green house, anda 2
yr. old complete. furn. 4 RN 3

11'*13S' WOODFD LOT MAR.
VANIA AREA OF MAYFAIR,

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Looking for a place to have a

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Guitars:

catchuppaymentsl. buy your
equity. Riggs Realty, 3227972.

MAYFAIR AREA.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

H.D tilt trailer. Priced to sell.

+

iocationt Just 2 yrs. old. Now
t34,0,

HOMES. $14,900.

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COURT CuSTOM'S CONST.
Customdesignhomes,
AdditionS 323 0281

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

POISSON MARINE

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CONTRACT. Just 541.9001

HAR BOR AREA OF BETTER

830-7717

Beauty Care

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
349 5759

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lOO'x710' WOODED LOT NEAR
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.

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MORRIS

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CnnsoId,,t,'dM,,fl Systems
M.,jor .tppl,, all brands, H8A
Free eSt .guar 339 149$

a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

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IRIrm 2 lath 2 story home in
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Home Improvements

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BARGAIN TV's
H. Ernest
Sr.
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
Reg. REAL ESTATE Brober 25915. Sanford Ave
323.1734
290N.l7u25hulb't't,FI.
'TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.

TRACT. Yours for 561,5001

$14,000.

Appliance Repair

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo

Rm..Dr,eat.lnkit.,Ig.patio&amp;
laundry rm! Cony, location!
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
A buy for $59,500.
Only the best 1 BR, 25 home In

SLIM

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Push button controls, has caro
usel. still in wa,'ranty.
Originally $649, assume pay
ments of $71 mo. Agent 339
8386

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FP.igRooms&amp;Mnthpr.in.Iaw
suite. Enloy your poOl &amp; patio

CANAL FRONT LOTS FACING

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K FNMOR F WASH EU Parts.
Service. Used Machines
MOONEY API'L lANCES
3730697

Super 3 BR, 2'3 B home In

lot! Eqpt kit, C H&amp;A, Fl Rm,

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT

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5 acre tiled farm, Sanford.
10 acre orange grove, Geneva.

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Agent. 3398386

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Washer repo OF deluxe model

Lk Sylvan area, 5 acres. $71,000.
Other parcels avail. W.
Maliczowski, REALTOR 322
7983

TRANSFER STATION,
NE EDS FILL, REDUCED TO
$9,900.

and saudi more. suo,000.

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LAKEFRONT HOME IBdrm 7
fireplace, fruIt and shade
tm.. rn,000.

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dawn. 117.451 322.2211.

£

Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, $1195 ea. PC.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
salvage, 17 92. So. of Sanford.
3228721.

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ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT.
on beautiful 1 yr. old Double
wide w2 huge bdrms, 2 baths,

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS--'69 tc

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Auto Repair. 1211 Laurel Ave

ee our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
1$O3Orlandoor.
3235200
VA&amp;FHAFlnanrina

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GOOD INVESTMENT POTEN.

Po Office Sex 1330

011.15

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fully egpt, cxc m;x
54100 3220098

d &amp; 'built

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560

EACH, NEAR SANFORD

fl.5774 Day

*11sm114 fir PotIIIONSr.wNe
w (IN) 2232171
PublIsh January IS, and February Afloreys for PoSNior
411. II. 1*
AIhIishJan.31,35,1p11i,ii,

BATH. BARN ROOF. NEW
POOL WITH PRIVACY
FENCE. 559,900.

3 'BUILDERS LOTS, $S'*ISO'

guest cottage.
Won't last long at $S2'51
will,

COLOIRT I. WHIGNAM

Pent Office Di'awor 1

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porch.soiariumlmuchmorei

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DePutY C1OIt
CLIVILAND, MIZE I, RRIDGUS

323 oobloreves. 323 0517

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system, huge eat.in kit., Sc

$35930

Best Price flattery Shop
107W 27th St 3739111

shopping &amp; golf. $41,900.
Deltona Land Co. REALTOR.
668 8681.
197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
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repossessed. used very short
time. Original $593. bal. $151 or

1.'

Clerk of the Circuit

STUNSTROM,

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desirable Sanford neigh

MLS

Hwy 97. I mile west of Speedway.

Tuesday ISaturday t 710..tt'S,
me only one in Florida, You set
the reserved price. Call 904.233-

76-Auto Parts

seconds but brand new top line
beddiflQ sets only! Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 1792, So. of

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BETTER THAN NEW

25th LAKE MARY RD. &amp;

wooded acre lot in Shadow
Lake Woods, 3630 sq ft under

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Daytona Beach. will hold a

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REALTOR

Reduced rental income

old, 4 BR, 20, sunken LR,
catherdral celing, split plan,
across from lake + gazabo.

1215 S. FRENCH AVE

originally $514, now $246 or $71
mo.Agent 339 8386.

BETTER HOMES AREA,

Needs finishing touches, lovely 2
BR, C.HIA, FR In quiet, nice

$58,900. VA.FHA terms aviIl.

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Court Seminole County
PISiida
ly: Cynthia Proctor

IV: CYNTHIA PROCTOR

BuildtoSuit- o,jrlOtoryours
FHA VA. FHA73S&amp;21S

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new intersprl'g bedding. These

ses

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WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON

Spacious 3 BR, 2B luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many

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OFFICIAL 11*1. ci th Clerk ci (hAL)

U Chit lithe

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CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH. CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT. 2 CAR GARAGE, J
MONTHS NEW. $89,900.

$23,000 old frame, 2 BR, shade,
near downtown. Neat &amp; clean.

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Jinuary, $58.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR IS. SICKWITH, JR.

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M. Unsworth Realty

NEAR CRESCENT CITY.

3 5N, i easy conversion to
duplex. $73,300, low dwn,

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New &amp; User' curniture

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2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS WALK TO

concrete blk. addition.
Separate workshop, 1g. yd.

24 HOUR [H 3229283

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Erie, PA 1630)

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"What they call 'llfe.styie' today

APPLIANCES, CARPETS,

I ACRE ZONED MOBILE
HOME, WALKING DIS.

terrific kit., landscaped lot in

CANDACE A. SMITH

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fulisize, queen &amp; king. Jenkins
FurnIture. 205 E 75th St. 323
0981 _____
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MELLONVILLE 3 BEDROOM,
BATH. ENTERTAIN

$21,500 sm. awn, payment,

THU STATI OP FLORIDA TOt -•

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OSTEEN AREA PINE a. CY.
PRESS WOODS. $5 ACRES AT
$800 PER WITH TERMS.

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Wif,.

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FUPNITUPE&amp; THINGS

SPECIALS
$15000 Sm. 2 BR w restricted
comm. zoning. 1317 Celery

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IN Nil TNt MARrnAos oc
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REALTOR 3221991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 3495400 372.1959

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SUMINOII COUNTY, P1.0110*

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person operation. Approx.
$20,000 ($3,000 + inventory).
Sorry all CASH, but start
earning tomorrow

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4 '4' '4' 4' 4 4' '4' 4'

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be your own boss-a one

$350 per mo. 6787221.
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ON.S JAN, 28th, 7 PMS ______________________
1979 185 XL Honda.
Mostly antiques &amp; c011ectibleS
w bumper, racks &amp; helmits
some rrodt'rn List includes
$100 322 4531.
Kiflib,ill
piano,
st
ot
we'dqewoOd china, lq coffee
.
grinder, antique's doctor's
80-Autos for Sale
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buggy, cedar washstand '
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51-Household Goods ' others Stained glass windowS,
1972 Caditlac,$450
several china cabinets. tabtn.
Wilson Rd , Paula
sets of chairs, oak furniture. '
2 8373
Why buj used? New brand name
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TV'S &amp; Bric a brac
box spring. 8. mattresses at 20
HEATED BUILDING

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Profitable businesst Recession

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"VourFutureOurConcern"

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multi. lam. near shopping
$45,800.

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Wekiva Fails, 1 BR Trailer.
Owner will finance.

31A-Djplexes

AAA EMPLOYMENT
9l2FrenchAve.

N. 0551'
This 1*15515 be Juhisbid ii dHMM 5MM hewS ONlty
U Chit. ClrcwI Cowl
HSNhiJ ISIENS hUN in J.J.JIPJNI It 110MM 61NU101m SO be WOOd it loll boois.
p: Mary Las Dieiir,p'y Tflnlsp. P111*, St. 1980 II one
at ls0c Silespeli to
sp'or at 1W rowim ind
11V Chit
7:35 P.M.. in ClILIr1p Clip. *lthiS.iShllchi., ''VCSSW1hi1stW1WCIIp11 LIVINU AND
PIILDSTONU,
Hall, 0$ LKa Triplet Orivi, this 1105051$ days poSe, 151W SarE. Flerli. Ills Sill day Of PA.
PhiP*. ores sow tIme 0 Plek ase.
Cau
manusry. sogi
g paj
*i.rMasr aSJaflIL'.
SO Ills 1011 p at jnjury,
'J.O. IaIaij,
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:r 7
A.0..i58I.
MAltVW.sA*TIsl.
ChWmaa
MlOiflI,FWls33i
CJSvCSO*'
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CIIYOf$ImI.
T01*Lw.;(IN1Pêct
Detol 1kM III deyø lonu.ry,
'City Ct
PtuludnJ and Zoutag
y: Lieu J, kIller
IllS.
City at
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January a P*vary
Pubihi -- y 35, 8*
Pi.dsleb J. II. 51.8*'
Publish Jon. II, II. 1830
4. Ii, 18. 1*
DIR-fl
0113$
01143
01147
p,,.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,333749$

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Call Bart

Lovely 1 BRcondo,fullyeqpt kit,
pool 6. game rm privileges.
$300 ma. 3.6570.

Apis. fof Senior Citizens. DO.
town,verycieanlroomy. S
Jimmie Cowan. 31$ Palmetto
Ave.
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yrs. 12.5 pct at $478.67 per mo.

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PLATIMAKING

beflret$ie30ffidayof February, Petition.
WITNESS 11V hind a itiidai
NN.erelherwleea default will be

Mart liwas CONtgr _______
TM
site ii the propaity erlpinolwwhmeclo,tOf*eehi,,

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1110015, Post Office Droi &amp; lument will be
Sanford, FlorIda 33771, on or WISrffierellefdem.uIdedInftue

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CAMINA STIIPPRI I

w.good personalIty &amp;

•Lg. lot, fenced patio.
'OWNER FINANCING
'NO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS

1 BR, lB CoflO, kit. CIpt.
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
322.7972

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Marilyn Gray

theta CIvIl

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•PUBLICAUCTlON

Side by Side refrigerator, $75.
picnic table. w 2 benches, $30;
full size baby bed w mattress,
$25; Oak porch rockers, 529 95
metal office desk, $70. Jekifl5
Furniture, 705 E 25th St 323
098]

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'1720' of comfort. lg FR
INew carpet, redecorated

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MACHOPER
Tralneeposltionw.beneflts.

Ihoreel an Petitioners attorney, Clerk Of the above.stylol Court
or before February 31, 1530,
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.,

SO Al AsrIculiwof ON Tue PlannIng &amp; ZonIng Cent. 35, *isbarvsisei Imfoult will hi
*1$avlh.l.nge30laot.LUS$ that the NOswag described P'IiartW: mIss
will susmit a reeom.
eng •,ainnt you r*s t'g
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$
5
Of
portion thereof iøcludod
In.
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N 54 Of $1 Si Of $154 Of nueWIsmIs the City Csmmlen preyed
In
FOIlIT P100K FIlth 50cm. SoCtiom Ii. TownShip *1 SOUth. In four Of. or 11011*, the
This IteNos 5MM be
accoreleg ss Ihe plot tkas$ lanee3l IiOf.IoIsIhitPSNlN
ONcs ee
r
recardod In P811.30k U. at s. Lake Noimi aIoS 10 i1kdi4 TNP city mulouIon
-gs7
I
eel LUll 0511 poit IM
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NSS $SSS PublIc Nw in She C Ch
P*'No.'.
tyn$i11hoI5MS55*.Ivt
leoi. In the City Hall.
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WITNESS
mmd5Ms
*1 pe,
insap.aag
INoatDwWshirs se
the $ard, Furls 117:55 .11. on OfsOflcow$at$a,
P*Idain
ottewnON ins Phi Of FOIlS? c$laoN 11 ls FlorIda. 5M
p• 11,
to waler eolI Shin
day
Of
Jeneorw,
1851
-. .MVS10*I,WIOPSeHltISndat nhuImrrujLSfflIa.
IlOOlt Pquflhlhilos.
luAu

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Metal exp., read measuring
tools,

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1 BR-$199up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of I
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Call
32386701
Sanford.

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5610
3053731863 I
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Full chg, accurate shofthafld &amp;
typing. Outstanding Op.
portunity I super pay.

CIrcuit Court In and for Seminole Office lox 1320. Sanford, Ploilds

NOTIPIUD

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16-Auto Parts

Cell Dell's Auction. 323 5670
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EIec timer for
your water htr
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3231231

EXCELLENT TERMS.

mid 560's.

Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities

charge I receive great pay,

SIN NW. 33rd Sheet

Coral 011110.
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SII0N,W,3)rd$Irent
Miami, Florida 32186

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ACRES ZONED MOBILE
HOME IN GENEVA. 59.900.

insulated, country quiet

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family residences, The parcel is Township 21 South, lan,s 31 lest 11W.0fP.Of sell Sec. 1*. *inC 9V1
lees last 30 feet for reed.
IISdiSIIISIS'SP'WqblOflliid

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BEAUTIFUL
Super clean 3 BR 2 B, all brick.

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carp, fully equip. kit. $200 mo.
1st &amp; last &amp; *200 sec. dep.
References. 3278712.

OFFICEMON

good phone voice. sat. +
comm. Call Amefte. 323.5176.

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legally described as:

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try VA or FHA.

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HUsband, these pre$iMs corn. JULIAN, JR., of STINSTROM,
mend you to appear and fIle your MCINTOSH, JULIAN, COI.IIRT
answer or other defense or
&amp; WHIOHAM, Attorneys lii

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allow a forty PUC*It (dpirce.W) the lohowing described property: P.0,5.: thence centlnuel. aheig
rictlon Of setbacks In areas
Th.Sollthadlain001theiaollo said S. 1.0*. 45130ff. to an In-

&amp; BBQ area. Just what you
have been looking for. $19,900,
wt'zpct.assumablemort..or

68-Wanted to Buy

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details, 851194$.

ssi AIIaW Circle
Coral Gables. Florida

SAMUIL A, GRAY

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REALTOR MLS
mute
Eve 3233984

file 1040 form. I.R.S. approved.

323.5176

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PORZIG RU

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Worried about income tax?
Apply for 6 mo. extension to

ARE WORKING

A sworn Petition for Dissolution
of MMTIa5S having bun

Reglnonthebouffihineof Section NL accerdin ,sffieplai Shares,

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Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lot a, our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
644 3013

NEED CASH?

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LEC

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from LONOW000
SAN.
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
CASSELBERRY artd if you
haveaknacktorgatheringthe

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Singer sewing mach. cxc Cond
Cash 322-4132
$75; Rm A C $75; GE refrig
A OK TIRE
322 7180
Ayacadd, good cond. $150.
StioCks $495 Heavy Duty $6.93 H
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
Bundy Flute $100: Siberian
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in us
New Batteries 57995
Husky. 3 yr old male, blue
ttirniture, Refrig.. stoves, tools
2413 French Ave., Sanford
eyes,
bust
otter
373
5234
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
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APPL
lANCES
&amp;
PLUMBING
Wrangler Jacket,Iined $1999 ca.
Cars
Removed
77-Junk
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
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iuture 205 F 75th St 323 0981
-.
322 5791
310 Santgrd Ave.
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BUY JUNK CARS
F rom $10 to 5.50
Professional size
72-Auction
Call 3221624; 322446A
Brunswick pool table
-322 1038
Top Dollar Paid for iunk I used
lor Estate COmmercial &amp; Resi

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MAILING ADDRISS IS
•UNIRAI. JURISDICTION mint "P." 11005 l4irman Street,

9, TownshIp 11 South, Range 31 as recardod In Flit leek?. PP
16. 0.0.1 DRUGS, INC., MARILYN
center Of SICtIOfi S run N parallel 5ji.efo
piy,
to the lest line Of said SectionS $ r I., along thiS. lineal laid Lit
NOTICE OP ACTION
Chain$.thoflceN.ffihSdsg,,esI7' *Uiâft.t.apebWlW.3ft,W.ai

-sceilaneous
for Sale'
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DeBAR Y
LOVELY
2
BEDROOM, 1 BATH, FAM
NO BROKERAÔE
ILY DINING ROOM COM
RAVENNA PARK
FEES
BINATION, NEW APPLI
EXCITINGNEWLISTING
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3 BR home w.FR &amp; sc oorch I ANCES. CENTRAL AIR.

STOP LOOKING

WANTED

I'pr.

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by Gill Fox

Deltona' Here it is' Should be
515.000. only 564.500. Custom
built 3 2. has everything in
cluding built in Microwave
oven.

53238812
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. CallUs For Terms
Tower Financial Serv.
1100.241.2469

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COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Ni Residential to CI Commercial
w. . of said bc. 11 CASI No.
on the followIng described 9.Pfttoapobeo.iqiel lineal CAPITAL AMERICA. INC.

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SIDE GLANCES

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I Plenty of elbow room • lake
frontage on this 3 acre mini
farm, comp. w3 BR home.
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Make offer OSTEEN.
I pct. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with H. Ernest
MORR6 Sr.
monthly paymeots under $230.
Low down payments. 322 2787.
Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker
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290 N. 17.93. Casselberry, Fl.
FOR SALE by owner, .i BR. 7B,
834.8700
Eve. U2.3SS
great rm, eat in kit , DR. Fl

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2SLoans
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Equal opportunity employer,
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ripertytfromtfteN,W.osrnerof
Sic. 18,, l'wp. 30 5., Ige.

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/UNI
U 5lYourHomeAssecurity

ReIpOndIfit-Husband
Thai property dssa'lbed as:
NOTICIOPACTION
THU STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
That portion zoned MR-I 51 IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP
Iollewin,: TheW.300ff.Offfi.N..
THU 55TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HARRY L. FAULCONER,
.

t1]) 5)NIWZO0REVUI

i000

ør.

"Single," lonely, bald male. Age

itlonefWlfe,
and
HARRY L. PAULCONER,

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property:
NWUs of NW¼ of Section

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In narcotics,

first

,or c.; Nolph. DI5tYICI

bortod Commercial by Winter
Springs Development Corporation

city, county and stat. polics

7.O

Legal

rids at 1:11PM.
Deceased
the City Council of the City of Hill, Ia
Oviedo, FlorIda, that a public on Thursday, Feb. 7, 1980 to ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
amendment to the Zoning Or- DOUGLAS S'TENSTROM -of
February 4, 1980 at 7:30 p.m.
the CIty Hail to consider specific dinaMe of the CIty of Sanford, STENSTROM, MCINTOSH
JULIAN
amendments to the Ovledo Seminole County, FlorIda.

uk.doottobe identifIed, said

FLORIDA

jurisdiction of the court,
ALL, CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
WILL CE FONIVIR BARRED,
Date ci the
publication of
this Notice of AdminIstratIon:

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PUILICNOTICR

considering th. possibility
that the Jan. 19 i4.ot, which
pitted about 200 blacks

from mounting racial tension,

ONLY

KAYNLIUN
OVINLAN

Cooks- PTor PT. Exp. only In
finedining. Particular Interest
in dinner line 8. salad person5.

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rival drug traffickers, a lichen, Helms said: "It (the
Juetice Department official riot) La being Investigated on
said.

(DO GOOD MOANING Police Odef Happy Denlaon
AMERICA
also said authorities
(1]) (35) FRANKENSTEIN JR.

(1935)TINNISSU TUXEDO

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Wanted Esperienced
binatlon malnt. 8. packaging
machinery mech. Call 3228313
for appt. Exc. wage &amp; benefits,

mailed are required, WITHIN
Apply In person Sanford Nursing
THREE MONTHS PROM THE
6. Convalescent Center, 950
DATE OF
THE FiRST
Mellonvllle.
PURLICATION OF
THIS
NOTICE, to file any obleCtions * * * * * * * *
they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, the
$ALISRICIPTIOrn$y
qualIfIcations of the personal Mgt. potential w.fast moving

determine if a riot lest week, IiaWl'i Oty P1
be
rens,
originally said to have been to the shooting of a black
11*re has been no violence
Inetigated by poor relations youth near an all.whlte In Idabel sinc, the r4.ot. The
between white
and black nightclub the o1clal said. He grand wizard of
residents,
was
Instead
mt Identifled by nine, Klan, Bill W11bwmn vteited
precIpitated by a black
Salad_a, night, but no In.
bj pjlg

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3(4) TODAY

log prgr.

Cable I splice pit foreman,
Exp.riencedonlyl Drivers lic.
req. Apply in person. Bell
Underground, 2322 Country
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Club Rd.. Sanford.

respectIve communIty to be
contingent or unflquidated, tItS
presented in a column in The
nature of the uncertainty Shall be
Evening Herald, we want to
stated. lithe claim is secured, the
'k wIth
security shall be described. The
Contact:
claImant shall deliver sufficient
mfbfdlamt0th,cIac'to
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enable the clerk to mail one copy
OURSELVES EDITOR
to each personal representative.
9.Sdaily Mon.FrI
All persons Interested In the 337.3$1l
estate to whom a copy ci this -_

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Sanford area resIdents de.
pressed by whit IS gain on
In Our Country? Are you
willing to explore &amp; discuss
grass roots campaign for John
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control protectiosi $157,000, they may have. Each claim must

$100,000, Shark River Sloi4h
flood
control protection $150,000 and Tampa
Harbor AIXIS River navigation $120,000

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navigation $0,00O, Jacksonville Harbor addrissof thecreditor or his agent
navigation $233,000, Kljzjne River and or attorney, and the amount
Lake okeechobee flood control pro' 'Jon claimed. If the claim is not yet

River navigation $3,1 million, Canaveral
Harbor navigation $1.4 million, Central and
Florida flood control $3.4 million,

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canal $150,000, Central and South Florida
flood control protection $446,000,

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InvestigatIons of possible future projects.
Majorproosodoperatlonandmaintenance

R,l'a complsint ab'xit the
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recreational actIvities and
FLORIDA
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Lake Samninole $4.4 million, Okeechobee whose address is

Harbor navigation and $1.2 million for St.
Lucle Inlet navigation,

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NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
Fla. 32720.
•(1)NEWS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ______________________________
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CLAIMS OR
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NOTIFIED that the adacceptsBARNEY
a lob as a social work- MILLER Bar- Stat. Profects In Coiigr.ss
&amp; Melionville on 25th. Reward
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minIstration today asked Congress tuap.
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Fernandina Harbor navigation $1.1 million, CircuitCourtforseminoleCounty,
Florida, Probate DIvIsion, the ______________________
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ppfjate $94.1 million for US, Engineers
Caloouhatchee.Anclote Rt';crs crvtd address of which is Seminole
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continued conatruction work In the main
waterway $2.4 million, Jar mvii. J4
thing frightening about Turner;
32?6fl3. 332.0367
personal representative of the ____________________________
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Gertrude makes advances
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Administrator Jeff Etchberger, the county's principal
financial negotiator.
Doug I,ewis, HCA's director of domestic development, said

be prepared in time, and it was found that further budget
disclosures must be obtained front the hospital
"But if tile coininission responds positively, %%v have an

he caine away Iroiti the marathon session feeling he ''gave
away" plenty.
The agreement calls for IICA to pay:
— .2 million in cash to the county
— $1.16 million I estimated) to clear the hospital's federal

agreement in principle,'' I &amp;'wis said.
At the start of the negotiations, Lewis said li(A was tiling
to negotiate the' I lill.Burton pay-bat k amount tilt liii.' federal
goverrunent for the county, but would not assume the liability.

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million, Etchberger said.

"We just don't have emergency

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Etchberger tried to convince 1,ewis to agree to pay more
than $500,000 for the old hospital if it cannot be sold, but he

Seminole Community Action (SCA). Also showed up and began moving the regulations, must be kept vacant until

Administrator Roger Neiswender and County Attorney Nikki

assisting in the search for an available family's belongings.
the federally funded itiodernization
rental apartment or house for the family
The family members had separate project is completed," the spokesman
are the "We Cure" organization, the overnight accommodations with friends said.
Salvation Amy and SCA outreach Monday and hopefully arrangements can
The vacant apartments are usLxl on it
worker, Sandra Gaines.
be made for shelter on a day-to-day basis temporary basis by families as their
The Salvation Army came to the rescue until something can be found, Mrs. units are being renovated,
of Mrs. Geneva Campbell; her eaughter, Crawford said today.
The Sanford city commission voted
Mrs. A nnie Argrett; granddaughter,
"It's not that we cannot pay rent, We Monday night to attempt to rescue a

Clayton. County Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff was
also present for part of the session.

Lewis said IlCA agreed to buy tile (old building and land to

"They negotiated better than we expected," Lewis said.

get it off the county's bands. lie said it probably could sell for

"But we agreed to most of their terms because this is such a
great opportunity for IICA come in and show the community

what we can do,"
Tile aniounts increased, Etchberger said, partly because

the Dec. 31 financial sta tement of the hospital showed more
cash on hand and more accounts receivable (money owed the

Neddrell Campbell and great-grandson, can," said Mrs. Campbell. "We just project from the county conunission to
nine-month old Marcus, by storing the cannot find a place to live,"
gain federal funding for 60 new, low.
family's furniture and other belongings
"We've been trying to build up a income housing units,
Monday. Members of the family had housing bank at Community Action,"
But the move will not be in time for the
been guardi ng the possessions before Mrs. Crawford said, adding the effort has Campbells. They need a place to live
Salvation Amy offered to take over not proven successful. And while the city now.

hospital),

RCA

the

federal agency for construction of 60 ment,
Seminole County in formulating its paper
housing units for the elderly fit hand,
The manager said If the county work to begin the federal funding
Sanford City Commil.sision Monday night received federal approval for those units process.
began the move to gain 89 more units for they would be in the city or immedia tely
Knowles said there is no time frame set
adjacent to the city Unlits. He said this as yet on when formal approval for the 60
The commission authorized City would t necessary because the in- public housing units for the elderly will
Manager Warren Knowles to confer with formation to be used concerns Sanford. be approved. All paper work submitted to
Commissioners some time ago took the date, by the city, has been approved on a
county officials including County

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the current Seminole Memorial Hospital for a period of about

Both sides in the negotiations agreed to make Dec. 31, 1979

three years while building a $16.9 million replacement facility.

the effective (bite of tile contract, although the hospital board

e Cost: $472,000
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Engineers Jerome Kelley and Ralph

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He told commissioners Monday night
the city taking over the county'afaltering public housing approvals until other
Associates,
Gainesville, presented a
governmental units in the county began that Sanford's public housing currently
plans for 60 units of $)Ublic
houlde
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Monday night on the firm's cornsibi
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for
providing
public
housing
for
700
of
whom
are
city
residents.
the county Is having difficulty with
poor.
He said the city currently has 488 units prehensive drainage and buildi ng im pact
paper work necessary for federal' ap.
study.
Commissioner John Morris said of public housing; 107 rental supplement
proval and funding for Its proposed
The study was done at a cost of $78,000
project. He said the county wishes to use Monday night, however, that the goal is housing units and 158 units for the elderly
to
give the city commission an overall
the city's reports, Impact studies and to provide public housing wherever It can at Bram Towers. "There are 753 total
understanding
of the city's drainage
statlitics to apply for the federal con- be provided, Knowles was instructed to units suppo rted by the city," he said,
pr oblems and possible solutions and a
struction money from the U.S. Depart- a1st the county and any other
DONNA ESTES better background in making decisions
on future building projects.
The reportcentere on nine major

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The new hospital is to be built in Sanford or on land an- of trustees is still in control.

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structure improvements for Island Lake
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Lake.
"and if that falls we will do as mucH as
Eng offered tree use of Sverdrup and
City Administrator David Chacey, who we can this year and do the rest in Parcel's in-house computer system that
said money has been budgeted in
phases." Chacey estimates the is tied in with governm
computers to
general fund and Federal Revenue engineering fee to draw up the plans will assist
in finding grants.
Sharing funds to start the project, said be between 8 and 10 percent of the cost.
Commissioner J.R. Grant Complained
e first step will be to have engineering He said Sverdrup and Parcel are
Ow that International Systems Inc.
is being
Plans drawn up for the project.
loglcalonestocontinue with the drainage paid $19,000 a year by the city
to help
"We'll go for a grant," Chacey said, project.
obtain grants and should be utilized.

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UP!)—
Jimmy Durante, who was "achnoula" to his fans and friends for
more than haifa century, died of
pneumonitis today at St. John's
Hospital where iie had been under
treatment since Jan. 7. He was N.
His death was announned by a
family friend, Joe Bleeden, and
oosilnned by 11w hesitltal which
said the c nedlan, I11OIO
spanned the ss
speakeasles to modern television,

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into negotiations with the corporation. HCA proposed to lease

With preliminary approval froml a ment of Housing and Urban Develop- municipal governmental agency in

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''%Ve don't want it,'' he said.
For the titite (lie building will L ICLLsC(l to
County
Attorney Nikki Clayton asked the IICA assume all responibili t for repairsand upkeep and accept I he btii Idi ng "its is."
Wa e said no.
Lewis agreed to share the risk that the building muight neeel
major repairs while leased

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More than $500,000, but that ~%as all IlCA would pay.

to IICA.
"I also convinced HCA to pay more for the accounts
Currently,
the
hospital
board
believes it will beable to obtain
receivable than they were at first willing to do on a percentage
io,o0o in Medicaid payments by refiling the claims, Etchbasis," lie said, He also said the county convinced RCA to berger said.
accept the liability of Hill-Burton (a federal loan pay back)
"I want it," lie told Lewis.
and make a promise to buy the old hospital.
But Lewis refused to add the amount to IICA's payment to
The county commission agreed Jan. that
had the best
county. lie said
hospital
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able get and if
solution for the county's hospital dilemma and agreed to enter
so, the funds would be gained through IICA's expertise.

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Loulse Crawford, equal employment occupied for almost two years,
Ltwis anti IICA Attorney John- Wade debated finaace!, and
vacant, avcvrding to U.S. Im-partfilent ot
opportunity and civil rights officer for
At noon Monday, the sheriff's office Housing and Urban Development other terms of the contract with Etchberger, County

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Meniorial Hospital is so low the pa%back %%ould tx- inininial.

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come as early as the coninusion's regularly scheduled meeting

Tile county also expects to receive a share of $373,000 HCA is
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land.

Several federal hill-Burton Act grants totaling $1,168,021
When the cost of the replacement hospital is added to the
gross proceeds front the hospital lease and transfer of other provided fund.s to build and expand Semiiinot' Memiiorial
Ilospit,al. Under stipulations Ili the act, a pay-back of .I 1xii-tion
nionies, HCA's conunittment to Serninole County is for $26.25

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Iwis said Monday Ik'1 has three or four sites picked out as
possible locations for the new hospital and has options ()It tilt,

said. Negotiations started at .7 million for the three.

apartment at Magnolia Avenue and through the appropriate court procedure housing," said a Housing Authority
Eighth Street at noon Monday.
to evict the family. The family had no spokesman. "We also have a moratorjuin

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deep channel like a stone and officials &amp;nd tile
impact i,ith the tanker had sliced the aging buoy
tender Ili two. Sonie of the terrified and stunneZI
rt'%v1mt'n s(TamnL)led to the deck of the listing ship
and sain through flooded passagt'avs to

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accident in New Orleans
The fllauktliorim sank to thL t)tt(Th of the :19-foot

first calculating tile "now" value of the hospit.al. Tile governnient would want repaid (tic sairne percentage of tile "now"
value as they provided when the building was under con-

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$9.35 million.
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— $500,000 for the old hospital building and land if tile count),

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The search is on all over
f belongings fro6 the dw eIlIng was has 488 units, no apartnienfa are buy back I)m replacenilient facility at any finie between the end
Sanford and the area for housing for the properly conducted by the civil division available there at this point and 2,000 of the third year of, operation and the end of the fifth year of
operation. Purchase price would be based on HCA's costs and
four-generation and four-member of the sherifrs office on order of the names are on a waiting list.

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the Coast Guard cutter White Alder thed in an

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Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) increased from $6.9 to

'rile net value of these three itenis is $6.8 million, Etchberger

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froin exposure and "most are in pretty bad shape
psychologically," Coast Guard officers said, but
the worst injury was a shoulder separation.
The Coast Guard said it would convene a board
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fewer strings attached than
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Those people who lose part of diets that were reported.
they have in a long time. Be Situations
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scene and began the grini job of searching for
survivors.

Divers, hoping sonic erewnien had found air
pockets inside the sunken ship, tapped the steel
hull, but got no response'.
One survivor, Specialist 3rd class[). B. Marak,
23, said the Blackthorn's 50-man crew was
warned five seconds before the accident to "stand
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"it tore a hole in the port (left) side of the ship,'
he said. "After four minutes, it sank."
The conunanding officer of the Blackthorn, I.t.
Cmdr. George J. Sepel, issued a brief written
statement today saying "the 27 of us who survived tile tragedy are
that the rescue
personnel will be able to locate other survivors. I
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the ships were "either trying to pass port-to-port
or they just didn't see cach other."
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effort minutes after the Blackthorn sent a brief
Nla%day call saying it had been in .I collision and
wa 'sinking. Coast Guard and civilian vessels,
helicopters and teanis of (livers rushed to (lie

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into Tampa Bay with a harbor pilot on the bridge
and the Blackthorn was steaming westward
crewmen had been found. The 17 other missing
toward the Gulf of Mexico when they collided in
crewmen were presumed to have gone down with the 200 to 300-yard wide channel about a half mile
the 180-foot buoy tender or drowned in the
west of the concrete and steel Sunshine Skyway
swir ling waters.
Bridge that spans the bay and links St. PeterIf no more survivors are found, the collision
sburg in Bradenton.
would be the Worst peacetime accident in Coast
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exercise program.
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water w hich may be how she obesity. Crash diets are t he
has lost pounds.
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to go on a well-balanced,
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weight on some
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The Capricorn ran aground on ,I sandbar
moments after the ships raninied together on
their forward port sides about 8:15 pm. EST. The
Capricorn's 33-man crew escaped injury and the
Coast Guard said the tanker was in no danger of

absorption of the cholesterol person to be fatigued. It can

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tanker S.S. Capricorn near the Sunshine Skyway
Bridge. One man said the ship collision "sounded
like a sonic boom."
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UP! — Divers
searched the sunken wreckage of the Coast Guard
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a grinding collision with a 560-foot oil tanker in
the Mullet Key Channel of Tampa Bay.
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It was the Bush campaign's worst fear.
Bush's state campaign director, Bill
Schuette, said Liefori' the election that he
anticipated a Reagan victory - but
olle'l that if Reagan got all 51 delegates,
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lime' Ut'publicans distant third choice

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Trend

Edward M Kennedy of Massachusetts in time various contests for a turnout of

Herald Staff Writer
was second with 189 lcrre:lt; no 41.9 percent, far less than the 60 percent
President Jimmy Carter -as clearly preference was third with 10.3 percent; Supervisor of Elections Camilla Bruce
the popular choice of Seminole County Go v. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of California had predicted.
Democrats while local Republicans was fourth with 51 percent and Richard
In time Democratic party portion of the
favored former California Guy, Ronald B. Kay was last with 1.9 IK'rcl'nt
lriIilar
with 32,343 eligible voters, 38.4
Reagan in 'l'uesday's presidential
Official results gave Carter 7,778 toes
percent or 12,505 cast ballots. In the GOP
preference primary,
to 2,301 for Kennedy; 1,264 for no
IMrtiomm of the' primary with 22,294
Carter took all of Seminole's 67 preference; 04 for Brimn and 24:1 for
Republicans eligible to cast ballots, 51.9
precincts, some by as much as 81 percent Kay .
percent or 11,581 voted.

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tiered 5:L1 percent of the vote of the GOP, Reagan 6,078; Bush 4,188; John H.

Medicine in 1963. lie has been an

Wing, Seminole Memorial 1-ospltal's towards a bachelor's degree In

D1iug Lewis, HCA's director of physician who received his master's
domestic development, said the degree from the University of

received his master's degree at
National
University,
Bogata,

board's first task is to name the new Michigan in 1963. He served in the Colombia.

administrator, who will be a

United States Navy from 1967 to 1973

Weldon has been president of SCC

member of the board. The new ad- and currently serves in the naval

for the past 14 years, He is also

ministrator reportedly is currently reserves holding the rank of cornpresident of the Kiwanis Club of
working at another HCA hospital and mander. He joined the SMH staff In Sanford, vice
president of the Greater
was to be named today.
1973 and became chief of family Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
However, the nine-member board of practice In 1975. He was president of honorary board member of the
trustees may ultimately be expanded the Seminole County Medical Society Seminole County United Way and is a
o ii, according to Jim Main, RCA's In 1979.
board member of the Salvation Army,
regional vice president.
He is also president of the Deltona
Central Florida Boy Scouts and the

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hush the second choice with 36.6 percent. Baker Jr. 115; John B Connally 1(18;
Mrs. Bruce said this first countywide
Reagan captured 63 of Seminole's I larold E. Stassen 32; Robert Dole 25and election using the computer card system
precincts with Bush narrowly taking Benjamin Fernandez I.I.
of voting Iumuiioncd well. Official results
four.
WWle it total of 58,79:1 persons were were announced at 8:58 p.m.. less than
In the Democratic primary, Sen. eligible to vote, a turnout of 24,648 voted 1 %%() li(itirs after the polls closed.

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United States this January than in seven weeks after the ban had been in
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Iranian crude oil were unloaded in U. S. Levine said.
Ports in the first month of the year,
Levine said this morning lie has not yet
commerce (lepartjiient figures show
been
able to discover which oil company
according to the exclusive NBC report.'
In January, 1979, only 5.8 million or coflipaities are supposed to have
umiportod the Iranian oil.
barrels of crude arrived from Iran.
The reported oil delivery in dicates a
President Jimmy Carter imposed the
violation of the presidential ban on the hart on the importing of Iranian oil
Importation of Iranian oil issued Nov. 12, shortly after militants seized the U. S.

1979, said NBC correspondent Irving U. embassy, taking American hostages.
Levine.
Carter's annuwicement was followed
An oil tanker takes be tween four and by one of the leaders of Iran banning the
six weeks to cross the ocean, he said, sale of oil to the United States.

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A total of 479 absentee ballots were

counted.

the SMH staff in 1979. lie served in the

United States Navy from 1960 to 1979.
chief of staff, will sit on the board as finance.
She was the first elected woman to
A lifelong resident of Seminole
an ex-officio member.
The board, named by HCA from serve on the Board of Directors of the County, he became chief of surgery
nominations of local doctors and the Greater Sanford Chamber of Corn- this year.
Seminole County Commission, was merce. She also served as chairGomez, internist and cardiologist,
scheduled to meet for the first time woman of the National Association of joined the SMH staff in 1971. He
Bank Women,
became chief of medicine in 1974 and
today.
Meade Is a family practice currently serves in that capacity. He

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DeBary Resident Returns $66,500 To Bank

bY Craig L.ggs

Man On 'Brink' Of Success Chooses Honesty

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By JANE CASSELBERRY

happy Uwe are still honest people left in ft sidewalk. I almost didn't pick it up.',
the bag, and that says something for him." said
Herald Staff Writer
world," commented Hasseihoff.He said Brink's has
"It was plainly marked $66,500 and you could see HasseihofI..
Aycung DeBaryman maybein Unefora reward been trying to locate Riner, but they only learned thebulgesfrom thebundJesofcurrency the bag.
"The bank quickly notified Brink's and that guy
as the result of his honesty, a Brink's regional of. his name Monday afternoon,
was afraid someone would see me and think I was that left It was really glad to get it back, lie was
-, ficlil said today.
For Rim,a trip to Atlantic Bank of Seminole In stealing the money. Wouldn't it be Ironic III got shot back at the bank before I left," added Iliner.
Sanford for his employer, Bob Dance Dodge, Is delivering the money to the bank?" he asked.
Riner said he has worked for Bob Dance Dodge
Joe Hasssthoff, Bi'ink's southeast regional vice strictly routine. But what happened on that af"off and on" for 6 years through his college days,
president, said today, James Michael Riner, 27,
ternoon was far from routine.
"I picked It up and took It In the bank and turned it but had never had an experience like this one.
would be receiving a letter of appreciation and a
over to a bank employee I knew," said Riner. "She
He studied fashion design at Florida State
firm's home office in
financial reward from
resident was really amazed and asked 'Where did you get Univers
didn't believe it," ti'e DeB
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ity and is doing free-lance work creating
Coimecticut, because of a March 4 incident in
said. "When I was going Into fji bank the Brink's that?' as the money had already been signed out of original fashions for men, women and children, lie
Saufurd that saved Brink's $6600.
giard were loading up their armored truck and the bank by the Brink's employees,
would like to open his own fashion salon, but hasn't
"We're very appreciative of what he did and
cbiving away. Then I saw this bag lying there on the
"There ws' no one eLse around when Rincr found been ably Lu gel together the necessary capital.

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By DONNA ESTES

1958 to 1974. He was chairman for two
Springfield is executive vice
emergency physician since 1968 and a
term.
president of the downtown Sanford member of the SMII staff since 1976.
Tom McDonald, former Sanford branch of the Flagship Bank of He was chief of the Emergency
Chamber president and businessman, Seminole. She holds an associate of Department in 1977 and chief of staff
and Dr. Earl Weldon of SCC complete arts degree from Seminole Comin 1979.
Thomas, a general surgeon, joined
the make-up of the board, Dr. Kenneth munity College and has 63 hours

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Robert Strauss, v i-ott' off hit' SIIUIhI
Florida sliming to ahlgt'I- among the
.trt'i's hie'avv .Jt.'ushi IsIpulatlon it the'
adniinistation's gaffe 4)11 the U.N. ttt.' Oil
Israel. ''Wi' lost 5011k' Jewish votes,'' hit'
said '1'ueday night.

Córter, Reagan Supported

and businessman, who served on the

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belml that
the statewide SWCCI) was virtually
Carter's national canipjilgil inanaor. assured.

presidemit's showing in South h"Itiriela iS
Illinois Rep John Anderson - owed
un(loubt('(Ily inure comupk'x than that.
Ins t)e'rct'mlt showing almost wholly to
'l'his is most strongly unli&amp;'ated by
t-arrvover front his unexpected strong
like the president couldn't stomach Kennedy's showing in the 12th District, shoing last week in Vermont and
Keniteci',
which covers most of Browarel County. It
Massachusetts. 1k did rk)t ctunpaign in
Kennedy pulled more than 30 pe rcent is a county with a wild mixture of voters, Florida.

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%%ithdrc%% froin the race at the last

preference vote as an indication of the
president's unpopularity. Carter's aides
said it meant that even jwople who didn't

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Returning to serve the hospital is

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And almost 10 percent of Florida's

'l'hie Kennedy camp saw the no

three other physicians, two local

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Springfield and Dr. Clyde Meade,
presidents of the Greater Sanford and
Deltona chambers of commerce,

and drew trumps. Later on he
scored dummy'
s ace-king of
hearts and th e other two aces
to make the game he would
have lost If he had tried to win
the first trick.
"Well," saId North. "I guess
your opening nade bid repre.
seated Jerry Brown's liberalism, but ou can't blame your
four-spade bid on him.
hand was going to take six
tricks at either spades or

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person from Deltona may become a
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Democrats decided the
preferred
nobody or som e bod y else to Carter,
Kennedy, C alifornia Gov. Edmimund
Brown or ('levelaiid Lu% yer Richard Kay
No preference drew inure than 15
pe rcent of the vote in the Panhandle 1st

board member and U so, another States Naval Academy. He received
Schirard, former sales manager for
doctor would have to be named as well his master's degree from the
Chase &amp; Co, is president of the
to get a 50-50 balance of physicians University of Colorado School of Patrick Fruit Corp.
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THOMAS

By DIANE PRYK
Herald Staf f writer
Hospital Corporation of America

discarded The jack of hearts

The Republican race
easier to
analyze, even though Reagan expressed
delight at the size of the 2-1 margin by
%%hIi('hI lie (lefeated Bush - and though the
Bush cunpaign showed surprise at
Reagan's sweep of the 51 delegates.
Because of the Republican's winnertake-all rule that gave each district's

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in each district and a Prt)Is)rtL)nte' share
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o ulation can hardly be called ''south. of the at-large delegate's. W jilt the rmmmnut&amp;'
popular young Republican Ander
ermi'' - the president drew less than 50
un('xi)t'c'tt'd losses, he (4)111(1 have fallen Crcnshiae , thires his support to Reagan

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459.
Kennedy caine almost as close rn the
1ith l)istrict, which includes part of
Miami Beach and north Miami. With the
'.ote inciiinplete. Carter was leading 47.38

percentage

barrassing disaster by making up for tilL'
was expected to take the lion's share. His
With the vote in Paint Beach County - loss of expected delegates in four campaign was truly worried only ;tbout
expected Kennedy stronghold - districts - the 1st, 2msI and 3rd Ui the
Duval County, where key Republicans
slowed by a computer breakdown, Carter northern part of the state, the Hilt ii' hacked ,lohn ('onnallv.
led the Massachusetts sena:or 111-23 central Florida. 1k' apparentv finished
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feared that Connally would
percent statewide. The margin Is ex- with 23 delegates to Carter's 76.
siphon
off
conservative votes and let
Pe'ted to narrow slightly
his campaign had put mis iiiitiiiiitiiii hush win the district, When Connally

p

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figu res by blaming t hem for

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Maitland Man Knocked Unconscious During Robbery
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Stilt Writer

there he traveled to Florida Hospital-Altamonte, where he was
treated and released for cats and bruises suffered in the at.
A Maitland man was knocked unconscious and robbed by a tack, say deputies.
man he had given a ride to Tuesday night, deputies say.
Hammond told deputies the thief took about $30 from bun
Thomas J. Hammond, 23, of 209 Flame Avenue., Maitland, after knocking him out,
picked up a hitchhiker at the corner of State Road 434 and
Markham Woods Road at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, say deputies.

A 19-year-old Sanford man is in the Seminole County Jail
today, charged with stealing a motorcycle from a restaurant
parking lot, Tuesday night.
Jeffery Pedigo, 19, of 518 Mellonville Ave., Sanford, is
charged by police with the theft of a motorcycle at 9 p.m.
Tuesday from the Imperial Lounge parking lot.
Police say the $2,600 motorcycle, owned by Richard K. Hays,
610 W. Ninth St., Sanford, was recovered two hours after the
theft at Pedigo's home.

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The Carter administration is willing to give the
United Nations more time to find a peaceful solution to
the Iran crisis, ruling out military action "atthis
time," despite the collapse of the U.N. panel's mission
to Tehran.
U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim also voiced
optimism and was scheduled today to meet with the
panel's five members and possibly Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance at U.N. headquarters in New York.
Meanwhile, the deposed Iranian Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi, fearing extradition to his hostile
homeland, has asked Washington to let him undergo
hazardous surgery In the United States, but the State
Department said he would enter a Panamanian
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4:58 p.m.; lows, 10:48a.m., 11:02p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
"The school board may
hIghs, 4:32 a.m., 4:58 p.m,; lows, 10:46 a.m., 11:02 p.m.; make a lot out of the fact
BAYPORT: highs, midnight, 10:55 p.m.; lows, 5:15a.m., 5:29 they're constitutional ofPJfl.
ficers," he said, "but repeal
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out the statutes and they'd have
II Miles: Winds 10 to 11 knots early today gradually Increasing no power. Their powers come
to 15 to 20 knots this afternoon or evening becoming southerly from the specific statutes, not
around 20 knots tonight and mostly southwest 20 knots Thur- the constitution."
sday. Seas 2 to 4 feet gradually increasing late today through
Bill Moore, Seminole
Thursday to 5 to 7 feet. Scattered showers and thunderstorms Education Association In.
north portion mainly tonight and Thursday.
terim executive director,
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy today with a chance of agreed that there are
showers.Cornlderable cloudiness tonight and Thursday with a restrictions on constitutional
good chance of showers and scattered thunderstorms. Highs bodies, And, he pointed out,
mainly In the low 80.. Lows tonight in the low to mid 60.. the constitution also says all
Southeast winds Increasing to 15 to 20 mph today. Rain employees have the right to
probability 30 percent today, 50 percent tonight and 50 percent collective
Thursday.
School Superintendent
Willim P. Layer
wouldbeth favor of the ap.
peals.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Cornelison was granted
pay wh1thmight ac.
IIMINOLIMIMOIIAL
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HOSPITAL
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Basically, the parents
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Seminole Middle School 1980 will have to be changed
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should be appealed, not on school is built In
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Herald Staff Writer
two arbitration cases directly Sanford.
county areas, passed with
At its meeting tonight, the to the state Supreme Court. School Board Attorney Ned little protest from parents.
Seminole County School
The school board will meet Julian Jr. told the board Feb.
Tonight's efforts, however,
Board Is expected to decide at 7:30 at the school board 27 that recent arbitrators' aimed primarily at easing
decisions ordering school overcrowding at Woodlands
personnel rehired and given Elementary, is expected to
back pay conflict with the raise parental wrath.
constitutional authority of the Parents were asked to help
school board,
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Carter Rules Out Force

Police say Swain shot Mary Williams, 21, of 14 Cowan
Moughton Terrace, outside his apartment, just after 11 p.m.
Jan. 15.

ARREST IN MOTORCYCLE THEFT

A short time later, the hitchhiker put a hunting knife to
Hammond's throat, and began directing him to drive north on
Wekiva Springs Road and then along Lake Brantley Road, say
deputies.
Police said the hitchhiker hit Hammond, who then began
struggling with him. Hammond was hit on the head, apparently with a tile-cutting tool and knocked out, deputies
reported.
When Hammond awoke, he drove to a friend's house. From

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charges of second-degree murder.

TRIAL STARTS TODAY
A Sanford man, charged with the shotgun killing of a woman
on Jan. 15, is scheduled to go to trial today.
James Swain, 51, of 73 Seminole Garden Apartments, is set
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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aIanced Budget?
it 's About Time
An inflation rate quoted at 18 percent may
inally have scared Congress and the adinistration into using the powerful anti-inflation
$veapon which has been within their reach all DON GRAFF
long - a balanced budget. It's about time.
I Economists have been preaching for years that
deral deficits are the main source of fuel for the
inflationary fires eating through our economy.
Most politicians have even agreed, but have
treated a balanced budget as one of thoseWith
desirable but unattainable goals, like a cure for
the common cold.
The economic news is now so alarming that
President Carter is awakening to the fact that his
1981 budget — with its deficit of $16 billion, if not
They — well, a lot of them — laughed when
more - is a booby trap on his path to re-election, he was urging the country to Whip Inflation
Everyone wants to know why his anti-Inflation Now with voluntary restraints on income and
program isn't working. An answer keeps coming expenditures.
Five years and a steady upward trend In the
back; Because he reneged on his 1976 pledge to
Consumer
Price Index later, the Joke is over.
balance the budget by 1980.
Gerald Ford's economic record, WIN
So Mr. Carter is looking for ways to trim $4 buttons and all, looks better and better. So
billion from current federal spending and $15 much better in fact, that Gerald Ford, forbillion from the budget for the fiscal year met president, may be encouraged to become
beginning next Oct. 1. And there are signs that he Gerald Ford, presidential candidate.
may get help rather than hindrance from Capitol
're's been a boomlet building for a Ford
Hill. Rep. Robert Gianimo, the Connecticut candidacy in recent weeks, one that has In no
Democrat who heads the House Budget Corn- way been discouraged by the man himself. On
mittee, says a sort of budget-balancing panic Is the contrary, he stopped Just short of giving It
developing among representatives and senators his blessing in a widely discussed New York
TimesRonald
interview
In which
he pointedly
who. in other years, have spent billions of deficit questioned
Reagan's
ability
to attract
dollars without batting an eye.
sufficiently broad support to win the election
A little panic on the budget and appropriations should he emerge from the primaries and
committees can do no harm. It Is regrettable that convention with the Republican nomination.
only now are they willing to admit that an
The obvious implication being that Ford
economic Pearl Harbor has occurred. Balancing an alternative who has the capability, IS
the 1981 budget would be less of a shock - and
Possibly correct, considering the evidence
easier to accomplish - if the 1980 budget were not of 1976 when he so narrowly lost the
running a deficit in the range of $30 billion to $40 presidency. And it is a possibility that Is inbillion.
Jecting new interest Into a campaign that,
with
so many wearying
And the budget-cutting imperative has come ' already beginning
to gomonths
stale. still to go, was
the fore at a time when the Pentagon cannot be
Historically,
itorically,, It would be a precedent.ettlng
called on, as In the past, to be the sacrificial lamb.
The Persian Gulf crisis has created an Imperative candidacy. Only Grover Cleveland, more
of its own —the necessity of a new commitment to than a century ago, was voted out of the White
defense spending to close the alarming gap bet- House and came back to reclaim it One of the
most supremely popular presidents,
ween the United States and the Soviet Union In Theodore
Roosevelt, tried to duplicate the
balk sträLc and conventiOàji forces. ... '. 40A'&amp; 16w 5$fl later but failed.
This may account for the degree of panic Mr.
No other survivor of the job in mocisrn
Carter detects in Washington, The 'drastic" tune, with the possible exception of Ford's
cutbacks being envisioned are going to have to predecessor, has indicated any Interest in
come from domestic programs,and In an election repeating.
year. To say that this Is a challenge of uncommon
And while it I. not unprecedented for a
magnitude befalling the 86th Congress is puttin g It serious candidate to enter the field so late In
preconvention game, it Is virtually Uof
nmildly
precedented
to
do
to
with
any
prospect
There Is no shortage of suggestions about where
succeft
to look for potential economies. By one calculation
California
. Edmund Brown Jr. did it in
the government could shave $7 billion off the 1976, raising
some Democratic primary dust
budget simply by basing the "cost of living" but getting nowhere on the convention floor,
adjustment In federal outlays on a more accurate Pennsylvania's William Scranton tried it
price index. Justification for the $6.9 billion against Barry Goldwater's steamroller in
revenue sharing program is on shaky ground in 1964 and was speedily flattened. The sole
the light of budget surpluses enjoyed by many modern exception was Hubert Humphrey,
who declared his candidacy in 196$ only
states and
local governments. Federal Job President Johnson announced that he would
programs are known to be a less efficient way of not seek re-election.
treating chronic unemployment than tax inOnthe Other hand, the history oflhi wi,
centives which encourage hiring of trainees by presidency is littered with shattered
private firms.
precedents. John F. Kennedy breached the
Republicans in the House and Senate who have religion barrier. Lyndon Johnson and then
been making a pitch for budget-balancing for Jimmy Carter returned Southerners 10
respectabIllty.Richard Nizon,defeated once,
many years — with little support from the othe
rsuccee
on
the second
side of the aisle — have plenty of Ideas in their
So why not a Ford turn?
files. We're sure they would
happy to offer
As George Bush becomes less appealing as
them to Mr. Carter free .of charge.
he cows more familiar and as doubts about

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Reagan grow outside his own dedicated wing
of the party, it is a question that finds more
and more people Interested in an answer.
Ford has an edge inespsrluice over all the
Republican contenders and, over Reagan,
possibly adesislve one inag, And if Iran and
Afghanistan recede as lens. — or public
opinion on them shifts from supportive to
critical d Carter — the issue that la really No.
1 would again preoccupy attention.
The economy.

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I have received a number of serious
criticisms of a recent column, and they
deserve a serious reply.
In that column, I argued that Western
culture
generally and American culture
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particularly offer a more serious threat to
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other cultures than Russian-Soviet culture
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does. I said that American products and
American values impinge upon other
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societies in a disturbing way, disrupting
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traditional patterns, raising expectations,
causing trouble.
In general, I was for that. American and
Western culture stands for freedom
throughout a society and a value system —
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the displaced and fearful Iranian peasantry.
On Russian culture, readers challenged my
argument.
I asked where are the Soviet
'Th.gods are angry. So first, are there any volunteers?'
products, besides vodka and caviar, that
anyone wants to buy? Where are the Soviet
autos, records, computers, dress designs1
JACK ANDERSON
architecture? Where are the Soviet novels,
paintings, and poems? The Soviet movies?
The Soviet pop stars that change styles?::
Many readers disagreed, arguing that all
Connally, Arabs Chums
this was biased.
They cited the early Soviet films; pal.
ticularly those of Eisenstein. They cited the
WASHINGTON — The real "Abscam" — the American Jewish community, drew rave Bolahol Ballet, and Soviet music
adattempts by oil-rich Arabs to buy Influence reviews in the Arab world. In fact, two
mittedly not Stravinsky or Rock, but musló'
from American pohUctans with petrodollars months ago the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Anbaa
nevertheless. In its own way, they argued, ft
— has come uncomfortably close to Jimmy issued an editorial call for an Arab campaign
Soviet Union Is a cultural powerhouse.
Carter's White House, as I reported In an fund to i*ip Connally's faltçlng presidential
me citations offered, however, prove rn
ISfUSt column.
;.. .'..'Al i10
bid.
thIflIC
iowiThe
Bjst n't
Yet these genuine Arab bribery attempts
Aware that Jewish voters could hurt his
new since 1917. It presents a polished versiow
have received far less attention than the presidential aspirations, Connally and his
of 19th century taste; and any Soviet dancer
FBI's phony Abscam operation directed at advisers have vehemently denied that his
who
wants to innovate has to defect to the
members of Congress.
plan is anti-Israel. But an incident that ocWest. Ask Balanchine. Ask Baryshnikov.
Carter is not the only presidentW con- curred shortly after his October speech raises
There exists, no doubt, a great deal oftender, however, with embarrassing ties to serious questions about Connally's objectivity
Soviet art In the cultural underground — like
the Middle East's oil moguls. John Connally, on the Middle East,
the Samizdat literary underground. If the
the wheeling-dealing Texan, has close
David Marton, who was a Republican
cope and the thugs disappeared, this art
professional and financial relationships with candidate for mayor of Philadelphia, publicly
would surface. But, as of now, Soviet art Is n&amp;
the Arab potentates.
embarrassed Big John by canceling a
threat to traditional assumptions among 11*
As
a
partner
in
the
Houston
law
firm
of
scheduled
picture-taking
session
with
him.
triball.sts of the Third World. Naturally, there
Vinson &amp; Elkins, Connally gives legal, Marston later told reporters that he had told
are no Soviet Rock stars, no Soviet, Mick
financial and political advice to wealthy Arab Connally In a private meeting, "I think I
Jagger and no Soviet Beatles.
Investors, One of his clients Is Ghalth ought to tell you that I disagree with your
The greatest Soviet composer of the 20th
Pharaon, the Saudi Arabian who balled Bert Middle East policy. I think It's wrong."
century, Dmltri Shoatakovich, wail
Lance out of his money troubles by buying his
My associate Gary Cohn has now learned
ruthlessly prevented from writing Innovative
National Bank of Georgia stock at a generous some startling details of that meeting.
music, and did so only when his days were
price. Pharaon's lather Is the top advisor to Sources who were present quoted Connally as
numbered,
Saudi King Khalld on how to win friends and Insisting that his speech was not anti-Israel,
Permissible Soviet poetry — Yevtushenko,
influence policy in America.
and had been misinterpreted by the press and
for example — is sub-Carl Sandburg.
The Connally law firm, from which he has the American Jewish community.
genuine modern poet like Boris Pasterna
received more than $40,000 per year, has
Marston, the sources said, suggested that
was stifled. Official Soviet culture stands
several Arab nations as well as oil companies Connally meet with Jewish leader, to set the
entirely outside the modern movement the
In ,
among its clients. Connally has been aptly record straight. Connally is quoted as
arts.
characterized as "the top Arab money lawyer replying: "Nobody pushes John Connally
Eiaensteln's movies appeared In the early.
In the United States."
around. I don't have to be Interrogated by
phase of the revolution. No one thinks they
Indeed, Connally is more than just a legal those people."
could appear today. Eiaensteln! He would be.
adviser to the Arabs. With Tharaon and
The aow'cessay Connally continued: "Time
in a Soviet mental hospital. He would sham
another Arab businessman, Connally put- is not onthe side of the lsraeliL Time isonthe
the fate of Ossip Mandelstam.
chased confrolline interest in it Main Rsnk il,4. uI 1k. £,'.h. ..i,I th. t
6no, Duvici ctumre nsa no Inteuectual or
of Houston. He also has entered into other
business ventures with the oil sheiks.
Connally's Arab connections raise
disturbing questions about his controversial
speech on the Middle East last October. With
a great rumble of his oratorical artillery, he
called for immediate Israeli withdrawal from
occupied Arab territory, a Palestinian
homeland, and American military bases In
the Sinai Peninsula.
The Connally plan, if sharply criticized by

realize that.
A Connally spokesman denied these quotes
In a telephone interview; Marston refused to
comment on them.
Interestingly, the man who wrote Conon
nally's controversial speech, Samuel
nally's
HOIkInsOO, was dumped by the new campaign
director, Charles Keating. And Connally has
been making overtures to several Jewish
leaders in an obvious effort to convince them
that he Is not anti-Israel,

artistic energy. It is a total nullity. It
threatens no one, except Its own citizens. 4
Soviet trio Is a string quartet that hps just ,
returned from abroad.
Of course, no critic of my column clalme4
Oat the Soviets produce any products that
anyone wants to buy — not a car,camer
radio, computer, record, necktie. Perha.
never In the history of theworld has a moi
determined campaign been conduct
Against the human creative spirit

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By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Stall Writer
Seminole County schools paid $76,435 less for energy in 197879 than In 1977-78, and school officials promise to keep an eye
(on school operations to encourage further savings.
In a report to the Seminole County School Board, Hugh
Canton, director of auxiliary services, said 25 of St.minole's 40
schools reduced fuel bills from 1977-78 to 1978-79.
Teague Middle School saved $39,461 in that period, which
twas the greatest amount of savings at any one school, but
Car1ton indicated Teague may have had the most room for
improt'ement.
..He reported that the comparison among schools showed that
the traditional enclosed-room schools are more energy efficient than the newer open-concept or pod schools.
The open-concept schools cost an average of 63 cents per
square foot per year to operate last year, he said, while the
enclosed schools cost an average of 47 cents per square toot
per year. There are 19 open-concept schools in Seminole
County.
Car Iton's study also compared energy costs at the schools by
type of energy used (electric, gas, oil or combination), age of
the school and architect.
This information will be helpful in screening architects, and
In decidina what type of school and what type of energy to use
to get the most for the tax dollar, Canton told the board.
In the comparison of energy costs by the age of the schools,
Can1ton's figures showed the oldest schools were the most
energy efficient. Ten schools built from 1900 to 1940 cost 49.5
cents per square foot per year. The most energy expensive
chools are the 11 built between 1960 and 1970. They cost 68.9
cents per square foot per year.
With energy consciousness raised in the 1970's, costs
dropped to 54.2 cents per square foot among the eight schools
built between 1978 and 1980.
Carlton explained that the older schools, which do not have
central air conditioning but separate air conditioning units
controlled by the individual teacher, can save energy by
turning off air conditioning when It is not needed.
:"Our older schools have windows and are oriented away
from direct sunlight," Carlton said.
When the teacher has individual control, he can simply open
the window.
. ."The most expensive system in a school is the air conditioning," Canton said. "If you leave it off you can save
thousands of dollars.
."But schools without windows must operate the air conditioning or air handlers. State law requires five cubic feet per
minute per occupant of fresh air. To do this in closed schools
requires running the air conditioning or air handling system."
If 6 percent to 10 percent of a building's wall area is windows,
Canton said, it will lose 5 percent to 10 percent more air
conditioning than a closed school.
Carl Gutmann, president of Gutmann Dragash Associates,
the architechtural firm that designed several Seminole County
schools and additions, said computer analysis can now show
how many windows can be put In a given building without
affecting heating or cooling costs.
Gutmann Dragash designed the new Lake Mary high school.
.At that school very little heating cost will be incurred,
Gutmann said, because waste heat from the air conditioning
system will be used to heat water and air where required.
"On a cool day," Gutmann explained, "We may only need to
heat the outer perimeter Qf the building. Students generate
*at, so cooling may, be required at the interior. Spin off best
f1rorn the alt conditioning can be used to heat the perimeter."
,.The opposite can be done on a hot day, Carlton said. He
pointed out that the system is not new.
Gutmann also said the new high school will have additional
roof insulation and windows proportioned so they do not affect
energy costs.
Among Seminole County schools designed by Gutmann
Dragash is Red Bug Elementary School. According to
Carlton's figures, the school is one of the least energy efficient
In the county. Energy costs at Red Bug, an open-concept
school, ran $1.04 per square foot per year in 1977-78 and 78 cents
per square foot per year in 1978-79.
In addition to Teague and Red Bug, other county schools
using above 65 cents per square foot per year in energy are:
Forest City Elementary, Goldsboro Elementary, Midway
Elementary, Winter Springs Elementary, Tuskawilla Middle
School and Oviedo High School.
Canton stressed that a number of factors affect the energy
costs, such as type of fuel used, whether or not the school Is on
double sessions and style of school. But, he told the school
board Wednesday, this year part of each Seminole County
principal's evaluation will concern what he is doing about
energy saving.
Canton said he will begin a month by month report on each
school to keep an eye on the situation.
'f"Once It (the situation) begins to run away, it really runs
away," he said.

The question most ON ad in this emoke, and, two who wants to be with an
They fill their .pocea to full and then, other vampires wear.
country today mist be, 'lnioklng or non- uppity pip with clean lungs that probably
because the soup is hot, suck It into their
— Gwn.cl*win.g and non-gum.diewlng .
smoking?" You beer it .vsr11mu you step also Is into jog and health foods and never
mouths a mall amount at a time.
Gum-chewers
make loud, .macking:nois
onto an airplane or a aln, and some ha. a lI't when you need me?
Thit makes a slurping sound that Is both and they have a habit of throwing their gi
restaurants are beginning to separate
i also would Wie to take this whole Idea a
annoying and crude. I would rath er sit next to
on the floor when they are finished 1th
ciatom.rs who malt, from those who do&amp;L step further. U we we going to separate
somebody who smells like a moose than Then I always come along and get it Muck
That's nothing. When you call for a taxi in =011n from mis.nalcsr, in public places,
somebody who Sherpa his soup.
the bottom of my ineakarg. That makes
New York you can even request a non- why not malte th e same separation when It
— Nose-blowing and non-nose blowing,
want to kill gum-chewers,
smoking driver.
comes to other annoying habits?
It should be against the law to blow your
For their own safety, put them off
So determined an we to keep the two
lAke throst4soolft In tltars and nonnose In public. It's not, so let's separate those
themselves
where If they all want to
groups sport, I woslda't be surprised lire throat-dewing in theaters?
who
do
from
U
who
don't,
especially
when
like
Secretariat
enjoying an order (
eventually have smoking and
"ickh
"Non
clawing," I could u*u, and
food in being served, soft music in being
imbody
will
hew
them.
data
be removed forevermore from the jerk who
played
or
there
is
to
be
a
great
deal
of
Mfe
c1i
n—
pi
The smokers, for instance, could all go live appu,en$iy t 1iild a pigeon and the f.stiwrs
and
praying.
in Indostriol sWAss where lbs air aiready IBM tickle his te,uile evurythoe there Is sell
— CoW)etlC4pplyIng and non-cosmetic.
vlda'tdo aay1urthirdsmngs t. *. dialogs.
you would be surprised how many
alogs. t aisik to be f.wed closely,
applying.
nowadays wait until they we In aTeM
Nonsmokers could have vhst Is loll, WiS
I could go on. I
k I will:
IdeNta*ngawmanaerpj
or Ih,afrroronan airplane to nlnv ku
Montana, where the 0* p
in
— L.ud4aklsg Ii rvetaorants and son- WW
in the oQ"ipsny of others. Seat
mouth arid engage in all the .nuLi 1
an
mom
, ps
these who would commit mach a (start ha
g
gi
giggling
'
hygees.
that ems with it.
Put 111161 the.Nctim where people came to
hu pes (
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for
from
ordimey
people
You
don't
think
that
can
be dir
I happen
h
to be a smoker, and I also hapi set, sot to deliver UsGsttyilowg Addres and
who get sick at the smell of nail polish and at
around you. mrs.,
they ar*n
to be anadvoosle of agr,getirunokweaad other eretiss with months U of succhisi
the sight of pouched lips awaiting a
is
— sod the distraction even greater wt
noamioli.r,. One, I don't went to make
—S
rping aid aon.ospdirping.
c'sting of gloss, especially If it Is that the pair happen to be wearing watch
anybody WsIIM rue WhtlOnhJortIble wheal
Some psipis don't know bow to set amp.
ghoulish lavender color disco QC$Wfl$
nedithes and both have mustaches.
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Florida's current and future frozen concentrated orange
j(ilce supply is in double jeopardy as a result of heavy sales and
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
According to administration
President Carter New Jersey Gov. Brendan Byrne told billion In aid to cities and counties.
will cut $12 billion to $22 billion from the
Tuesday, following a session Carter
Detroit Mayor Coleman Young said congressional sources, the White House
federal budget, say state and municipal of. had with a oup of governors and mayors.
presidential aides, including inflation adviser reached agreement with the Derocrat
ficials who discussed inflation with him. They
"ievenue sharing for the states is in real Alfred Kahn, "told us the budget cuts would be Senate and House leaders on more
were told $2.3 billion
funds danger, I don't have any doubts
1980
J901
about that," between $12 billion and $22 billion in order to billion In cuts fromfiscal
for the states are "in real danger."
are
ontinuind'
balance
the
budget.
wscUSSiOnS
C
budgets. The
he said.
h
Carter, after an extensive review of his
Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso, echoing a
For fiscal 1981, the White House iwS
Arkansas Gov. William Clinton added, "We theme struck by most of the visitors, said she seeking about $15 billion in cuts and ah. ad,
economic policies, will unveil his anti-inflation
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proposals this week, possibly before a joint v,ure told that the president has that actively was "willing to do my share, so long as there ditional $5 billion in new revenue.
under consideration and that whether or not are others sharing in the burden."
session of Congress Th ursday night.
House Democratic leader Jim Wright of
The proposals may include restrictions on OW White House decides to recornmend it,
Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson said, "The Texas said, "We are substantially
the use of
cards, in hopes of dampening there is substantial sentiment for it on the administration's advisers gave us some rather
the $11 billion figure, but did not elaborate.
(Capitol) hill."
consumer spending.
grfin predictions on the economy" but that
"If we want to have a really aust~rill
Currently, the federal government provides Carter assured the group the cuts "will not
"I believe the president is going to address
draconian kind of budget, we can bring it In
this issue (of inflation) fairly and firmly," $2.3 billion in sta te revenue sharing and $4.6 have an undue impact on ur ba n America."
balance," Wright caid. "It can be done.,.
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CHICAGO UPIi
The head of the firefighters'
union. in jail since Feb. 21 for defying a judge's backto-work order, won't be released before Thursday at
the earliest,
Circuit Judge John F. Hechinger met in chambers
f or 45 minutes Tuesday with lawyers represe nting
Chicago Fire Fighters Union President Frank Museare
and the city, then rescheduled a hearing on leniency
motions for 11 a.m. Thursday.
Fr
returned t the b Saturday, ending
day walkout during which 22 people died in fires, but
Muscare remained in the Cook County Jail serving a
five-nionth terin for contempt.

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Million Theft Of Gold, Silver Puzzles Miami Police

MIAMI (UPI) - The theft of $8 million in gold and silver was
a "masterpiece" of crime So perfect, in fact, police suspect
what probably is the largest precious metal theft in history
might have been an inside job.
The thieves knew exactly when to strike -the firstSaturday
in 12 years the Trendline Jewelry had been closed. And it
happened to be the weekend massive amounts of gold and
silver were on hand because of delayed pickups on Friday.
They also knew exactly how to beat the sophisticated sonar
security system.
In light of all that precision, Al Weinberg, owner of the
Jewelry manufacturing and wholesale firm, says "it would
seem" an employee had to be involved. Police said they also
were considering that possibility,
Weinberg said he wouldn't know the exact aniount of his loss

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Fla. (UPI) - Police instinct
prompted Lt. Ray Ambrose to
pull out his binoculars and
train them on two couples that
sauntered Inside a big gift

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for an April fuel adjustment charge that would cause
its average residential bill to go up $6.93.
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Lance Loans Not Secured?
ATLANTA (UPI) - Poorly-secured loans of at least
$1.4 million were made by a north Georgia bank to
relatives and associates of former federal budget

stealing merchandise,"
Ambrose said
He summoned reinforcements on the radio of his

Gas Tax Hike Proposed
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - Legislative leaders
say the special transportation study commission is
wasting its time because lawmakers aren't going to
raise the gasoline tax in an election year.
The commission formally proposed a four-cent-a
gallon tax Tuesday, as well as an "indexing" provision
to result in automatic increases in the future to keep
pace with inflation.
Gov. Bob Grahain didn't actually endorse the plan,
but said it could be a good start toward offsetting
Department of Transportation shortfalls estimated at
$500 million a year.

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Democratic and Republican non-driations
crushed Edward Kennedy and George Bush
Tuesday in Florida, Alabama and Georgia.
Carter reaped 181 convention delegates, while

Alabama For Reagan the same states
yielded percentages of 57, 73, 69.
Reagan 's big wi ns put more pressure on
former President Gerald Ford, who has been
inching to the edge of the presidential waters.

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Winter Springs Development Corp., southWest
old city limits.
Although the other six municipalities of the
county annex property by ordinance after the
owners petition the action, City Attorney Bill

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commanding leaders in the race for the White
House with an awesome blitz of Dixie, today
aimed their campaigns nor th toward next

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Cheryl L (;rago, Leon H. Thompson, Janice
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John C. DiPierro, Ronald Leach and Myra
Eisencoff.
Republicans meanwhile made selections in
four contests for precinct committee posts.
Elected were Shirley A. flenkle over Buds),
Kirchnian, 81-27, in Precinct 2; Evelyn S.
liodell over Jacqui Borrowes 13&amp;-58, precinct
8; Roy F. Black over Steven it.
L precinct 12; and Terri Brennan 'over
Barbara F. Winningham 12.1-102, precinct 36.

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Piland, who this month is observing nine
years ft) elective office in Winter springs said
he is happy with the victories of all the winners. Piland is past chairman of the pa rt)'.

primary.
In addition to Carter's primary landslides,
Oklahoma's precinct caucuses delivered him
an unexpectedly large 7-1 victory margin.
Car ter also beat Ke nnedy in the Washington

and Hawaii caucuses Tuesday.
White House press secretary Jody Powell
noted today Carter won handily despite
"tough, difficult" problems in the nation's
economy. And he took an obvious swipe at
Kennedy's call for wage-andvice controls to
stern infla tion
"Certainly the economy has alreadybeen
important. It will continue to be important,"
said Powell on the CBS Morning News
program.
'Ariii I think the results not only in these
six or seven
last night which the
pr eside nt won by a tremendo us margin but
t he re will be ot he r states show that people
are not going to accept simple, gimmic ky
election year proposals or solutions for these
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Mrs. Peggy Hattaway, party vice-chairman
and wife of State Rep. Robert Hattaway, 0Altamonte Springs
defeated by a
newcomer to politics, Barbara Ager, for the

Ford's said today he will make his an.
nounce rnent imraedlately after the Illinois

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The sweeps carried some impressive
winning numbers. For Carter, 61 percent in
Florida, 88 percent in Georgia, 82 percent in

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chairman, vice chairman and other officers
and state committeeman and com.
initteewoman. Kathleen Reynolds, active in
Democratic politics for more than 20 years,
was automatically re-elected to tile coni.
mittee. She had no opposition. She is
currently state

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waited while fellow officers
gathered out of sight.
pletely surrounded,"
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charges of stealing SM,W0
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The thieves gained entrance to the firm by neutralizing. the
sophisticated alarm system that uses sonar equipment and
electric eyes and operates off a telephone line, Andrews said.
In three to four hours, they walked out with 800 pounds of
gold alone and load after load of packages containing 'gold
earrings, ring mountings, bracelets, chains, silver coins and 50
five-gallon buckets of silverware to be sold for its silver content, he said.
The system was beat by someone who knew how to bypass
it," said Andrews. "Sophisticated crime? Hell, this was- a
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masterpiece."
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tricity into the alarm system, and cut the real power off.

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clerk to another osition
where it was difficult to see
the other thm. 7hey rewhed
over
count er Uflu star ted

that the bank had to charge offal least $110,000 of those
loans as losses,
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" Siffith, who continues his testimony today, says'"
Iosseswereforcedbydefaultsonloansbyco-defendant
Richard '1'. Carr $20,000, who preceded Smi th as
president of the bank, co-defendant H. Jackson
Mullins $40,000, and Billy Lee Campbell $50,000, who
has admitted embezzling more than $1 million in an
unrelated * case and who worked for Lance at the
Calhoun First National Bank.

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started talki to the clerk
and then the other lured the

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said, 'We're talking gold and silver
close to $8 million on
the retail market. Even if you were going to sell it all on the
scrap market the value would be $5 million,
"I've never seen or heard about a bigger gold theft
anywhere," said Andrews, an investigator for Jewelers
Mutual Co., the firin that insures Trendline. "It's a monster
hit. They got the mother lode in this one."
The theft occurred around midnight Saturday when there
was an "unprecedented" amount of goods on the floor,
Weinberg said Tuesday.
Andrews said it was the first time since the business moved
to Miami from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 12 years ago had been
closed on a Saturday.
Weinberg said lie and the insurance company were putting

trained his binoculars on the
four customers.
"They went to the Jewelry

director Bert Lance shortly after a group led by Lance
took it over in 1973, according to a bank official,
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said. "It was something about
the way they walked in, about
the way they looked at the
store window that made them
look suspicious."
So Ambrose pulled into a
parking lot across the street

The charge, one of the highest to be levied by the
would
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY

MIAMI (UP!) Floridians get a $160 property tax cut and
That still seems like
lut
ground to cover, but the
the seven Supreme Court justices get a breather.
a.
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be reduced
2,500 cases a year to
menan)ents
The voters Tuesday ratified constitutional
property amendments
aroun(l 800.
'raisTng the homestead exemption on
xes collected
Seminole County voters followed the trend established
• tschools to $25,000 and restrictinthstpreme
The justices ill no longer have to reiew a case in which a
throughout
Florida Tuesday by overwhelriiirizl approving
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involving significant statewide issues to cut the justices
ln' or constitutional provision was challenged but upheld
two state constitutional amendments.
=oad by two-thirds.
cases in which a
appeals
upheld or overruled the
The amendment to limit the jurisdiction of the Florida
Th
e
vote
on
the
tax
relief
proposal
nearly three to one
,
trial judge and gave no reason for its decision; and hundreds of
Supreme court received the nod of 72.8 pe rcent of those voting
fa
hatlfication The te o th di I
i'sc decisions involvin ' small utilities including water and
on tile issue locally while 64.8 percent approved raising the
'dhe'lor ratification.
se%%iwle companies. These cases will stop at the district apfrom $5.00{ tu $25,000.
The tax cut will show u on 1980-81
hIs
peals court
out ears
Official resul ts for the Supreme Court amendment erc
year. Th e judicial amendment t
ril I but
15,634 for and 5,829 against. Official totals oil the homestead
The homestead exemption amendment authorizes the
~upieme Court Chief Justice Art ng an
r. saiu the rea'
Legislature
exemption
amendment
were
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provide' tax relief for renters, who usually aband
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against.
tthct won't come until earl
year after the court has
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Ian' or constitutional provision
stricken and issues on
ticipating us ratification, Gov. Bob Graham recently recoinit
which
separate
district
appeals
courts
reached
conflicting
mended
to the Legislature a $20.6 million a year "circuit
The'homestead exemption was established d
h
plan
up to S250 rebates to low income renters.
1930's and set at $5,000. It has remained
the double exemption given the elderly and disabled in theAl
early 1970's. Critics said home values and taxes had risen to
e point that it was meaningless.
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The higher
. exemption
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p ion app1ies 0" • o sc11oo,
propert y ta xes
Altamonte Springs voters form
as ell as may- prostitution operation.
and only to persons who have lived in Florida for at least five Tuesday gave landslide ap- to administer and direct tile or of tile city. 'rile city coillcurrent le velor taxes proval to an amendment affairs of the
Flovd Invi denied the accit y,
mission little more than a cusat;ons, saving
collected for cityand county governm ent
they are
changing the city charter to it
She declined
..#$ 'Chief Justice England
ing praise
politically
motivated
e passage of the Judial city
by
.'.
manager form
of earlier remarks k Ma y or Attorne
J tines
'kip
amendment for allow
he court to spend more time on key goverrunent.
who
supported
Flo
yd
Norman Flovd t'llat tile
Fii%%1t,r to determine tile type
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questions.
Four city commissioners
charter change was an
of impartial panel inch &amp;'uII
- t,,We w9l still get all of the important issues, but we will have Dolores Vickers, Peggy to remove hun froin office. 1 be nained to look into charges Floyd's political arer
.
.1 o 11 e s
e x 1) r e s s e d
time to deal with them carefully and no longer be flooded with Childress, Jim Thompson and believe the people voted for against Floyd contained in i
satisfaction
it
the people's
Lee
Constantine
-celebrated (lie characteristics of ;I city
all these other th.ings because the constitution had some
lawsuit filed bv an Altamonte
approval
of
the
charter
the victory with friends and manager to direct tile ell%*
defects in it," England said Tuesday night.
.S prings attort'ie% ,Nli(,Il.lvl 1).
. .Tuesday night after tile
e
supporters
until
the
wee
hours
she
said.
- 'He said he had lobbied fiercely for the amendment beca us
Jones in recent weeks,
results were announced.
the court has become "an opinion factory," with justices of this morning.
,Jones. in the suit, asks the
Meanwhile Floyd %%ll() is tit
Forty percent (2,&amp;16) of
I a tiIt.'tiit court to instruct
reviewing 2,500 cases a year and unable to give the critical
Mrs Vickers today at. be the subject of a probe by
the 'ltainonte's 6,934 registered
cam the attention they deserved.
tributed the 60.6 percent special committee to be ell)- attorney to conduct an
The court still will have to review bond validations, cases in approval of the proposed named by the city coin, investigation into rumors of voters turned out to vote oil
the issue.
results
which the death penalty was imposed, Public Service Corn- charter to
people, who mission was not available for wrong-doing by the mayor, showed 1,665 voted in favor of
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AmeriFirst Federal Savings and Loan, has raised its
Prune mortgage rate to 15 percent - its fourth boost in
a month
A week ago, AmeriFirst increased its mortgage rate
to 14.5 ix,rcent in answer to a jump in the national
prime lending rate to 17. percent. AmeriFirst officials announced the latest increase Tuesday.
However, AineriFirst's rates are still lower than a
number of other Florida lending institutions.

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the second straight day at the 43rd

Five Star Announces
All-Conference Players
Five Star Conference Basketball bosses met
Tuesday night for the annual selection of the all.
conference basketball squad. For the first time ever
the coaches came up wi th three unanimous selections.
But a few of their other choices have me wondering if
we watched th e same basketball season.
Chosen unanimously to the post season squad are alltime Seminole High scoring ace Bruce McCray,
Daytona Mainland's superb g ua rd Sam Henry, and
sharp-shooter Reggie Barnes of Lake Howell.
Several other first team members were also certainly deserving.
Named to the all-conference first squad are
Seminole's Glen Stambaugh, Mainland center Herb
Harris, Daytona Seabreeze's towering Rodney
Williams, Spruce Cree k's bread and butter guard
Shann Britton, Lake Brantley's Jump shot specialist
Doug Dershimer and a pair of Apopka Blue Darters,
Cedrick Anderson and Eddie Williams.
Th ree other .Seminole high players were tagged to
the second team including Keith Whitney, Reggie
Butler and David Thomas, while sixth man Shun
Thomas was named as an honorable mention.
The mystery lies in the fact that A po pka had a
relatively u nspectacular season, yet had two players
named to the squad. Fur ther intrigue is added in the
fact that Da vid Thomas was an a ll-conference player
as a junior and didn't make it this time as a senior.
Per haps opposing coac hes underrated Thomas'
imprtance to the Seminoles this season. His scoring
average is not awesome, hot Thomas doesn't figure in
.!ie Se'nuxde suc cess as a scorer. More importantly he
rn -xe often than not drawn the toughest defensive
azrt each outing and is of ten matched up
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players three, f our and five inches taller.
:cae-tht4ess, the lanky 6-4 forward has collected
g:, a rr,iumen ta l rebou nd and is much of the on:':'x: i that keeps the Tribe toge ther.
i'zgh 14 rebou nds against West Palm Beach
I ar factor in Semi no le's Section 3 win over a
.a. 'in Lakes squad.
?ras Sieruzale County coaches should follow the
wina roundbeil sense of their Volusla counterparts
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.i,ur.e .cher long anticipated news came out of the
nucitoi jet together.
ri Fl. Star MI-Conference squad wi ll get it chance
tn factt r Metro all-stars later this month.
lThii Crtar4(ans will travel to Seminole L't
o March 28th for a show down *i the. Tc.s
ma charity butbsl1,p'. .
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vfl hiatt up the sq ua d, facing Boom ua*in 'tiwrn
Ilittltmun and the Metro crew.

Monday, the No. 2-rated defensive
unit in the NAI1, Riots 'Calif.;, held

Carrier. "We've won a lot of games
this season on defense. This is my
first tune here and
you wonder
how your team will stack tip against
good teams like this,"

the No. 2-rated offensive unit 36

Paul Quinn lived up to its billing in

points under its average in ousting

the opening 10 minutes of the game,

Franklin Pierce iN.H.), 76-64.

scoring 25 points, and hall ,I 30-18

annual NAIA basketball tournament, the conservatives came out
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U-82: and Terry Callahan hit a

fNeb.11, No. 11

Clarion State (Pa.) got 28 points

advantage with 9:11 left in the half,

On Tuesday, it was the No. I-rated

Fairmont State

(W.Va.; and No. 13 llawaijililo,

fensive unit, Paul Quinn ( Texas).
scored four of his 28 points in the
The South Dakota school emerged
final 47 seconds to lift Franklin
almost as successful, holding Paul
(Ind.) to an 86-85 triumph over
Quinn 29 points under its average of take a 3832 advantage en route to a Kearney; Richard Johnson hit a
IyAnts per game. in whipping the

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Dillard La.).

1-81 132.60.

after the upset of Grand Canyon.

meets No. 10 Biola; top-seeded

Fourth race
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available playoff positions in the conference.
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propel secondseeded Wisconsin-Eau
Claire to an 84-61 victory over Hockhurst plays Central Arkansas;
Cumberland C Kyj; Anthony Marymount engages Wisconsin-Eau
Boggan scored 18 points to trigger' Claire; and Loras faces Clarion

turnaround layup with three seconds

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Jerry Siminski

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Kan., to a 99-88 triumph over

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potent in the NAIA.
Tile Tribe,
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from Alvin Gibson and collective 59

Then all of ,I sudden Huron's offerise,
percent shooting to oust Grand
looked like it was one of tile 11jost- Canyon, 83-75;
Gordy Clemens

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over Southern Tech iGa.i; and
points in overtime to lift Marymount
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teams upset during the eight-game driving, 12-foot juniper with two
Tuesday card. Also suffering first- seconds left to enable Loras (Iowa)
round elimination were No. 4 Grand to upend Hawaii-Rib, 72-70.
Cinytin I Ariz., No. 5 Kearney State
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mitt be thinking about a the go-ahead run In the fifth
youth movement following
earning a base.
Tuesda y's tough 2-1 Five Star on-balls, setting up yet
Conference baseball victory another heroic sophomore
over Spruce Creek.
performance by Bret Von
A trio ci' the Tribe's talented Herbulli,
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sophomores took most of the
credit for the win,
right field line," explained
The Hawks took an early Lundquist. "Their pitcher was
lead, coming up a run in the throwing 10 hard I don't even
Initial inning and looked to think the right fielder saw the
have Sanford on the ropes as
until it
Pt him."
Spruce Creek's fireballing While the Hawk outfielder
pitcher Pete Kusokas was was trying to round up the
enroute to a 15 strike out horse hide, Dealba was bus,
performance.
rounding the bases and scored
However Tracy Walker the decisive run for the
drew a walk to lead off the SemIfloIeL
"We Just kind of hung in
fourth inning. Fellow soph
Alton Davis then sent a there and pecked away at
screaming triple into right them," said the Seminole
field, scoring Walker for the cOMCtL

0spree late in the -second half to seal left in overtime to carry Le.Nloymeits 29th win in 32 games.
Owen Tenn, i past Fairmont State,

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Cincinnati Manager McNamara Remembers Harrowing Red Debut
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)
One of the biggest things John
that, both being big league managers, they are linked by a
McNamara has going for him as manager of the Cincinnati common bond the everyday pressure that goes with the job,
Reds, or as it human being, is the way he relates to other so each can feel something for the other.
people.
Like all the other managers in the majors, NcNamara feels
Since bad news travels fast, it didn't take long for him to
to learn of Bamberger's trouble and wishes Will a rapid
hear how the doctors in Sun City, Ariz., finally had decided
recovery.
George Bamberger suffered a mild heart attack and how that
"As far as I'm concerned, I feel I have the best job in the
meant the hospitalized Milwaukee manager wouldn't be able
world, particularly working for this organization. I couldn't
to resume his job until late May or early June.
think of any other job I'd prefer, but I'd never
that as a
McNamara played against Bamberger in the Pacific
major league manager you're under pressure every day," said
League bock in the '50s. The two men are friends. More than
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and "below average."
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cope with weirdos of any
times she's afraid of him,
insure that loaf doesn't fall
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small jar Old English
stripe. She recently had an
apart, then remove to a
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to
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encounter with a flusher here cheese
serving plate and slice. Place
by some unusual quality; can't let my daughter make at our railroad station in
being other than usual; what could be a serious
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men wh ispered to him,
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thermore, what gives you a fiance on his next visit to the "5°'Y. Shorty, I can't read
good laugh strikes me as doctor, and together they the label on the coat,"
being funny — meaning should get a complete report whereupon he angrily but"different from the or- on his condition and the toned up and slunk off in a
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was sent home before his
hitch was up because he had
been havi ng "blackouts." lie
spent several months In the
hospital under observation,
and was then discharged, but
We Sell only U.S.D.A. Choice naturally aged
he still sees a psychiatrist
hesvv Iowa beef
once a month at the VA
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cream with chives
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table in a small pitcher to be
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be fore getting involved with
their new community.
While her husband was at
work at Martin-Marietta,
Mrs. Clem was busy getting
her real es ta te license. Selling
real estate is a part time
pos ition while another part of
her time is taken up be ing the
girl Friday at the club at the
Crossings where she 'does a
little of everything;'
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oriented, she said. 11cr 10year-old son, Dan, is active in
football, soccer and baseball,
Angela, 13, is a cheerleader
and active in gymnastics,
while her h usba nd enjoys
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Warner foot ba ll and Little
League.
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important sports job in the
family, however,. "1 make
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McNamara was under intense pressure last season when he had intended to start Ray Knight at third base, but Ray injurd replaced the enormously popular Spark)' Anderson, who was
his ankle the
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suddenly fired after guiding the Reds to five division titles,
Auerbach at third.
four National League
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he ever had before.
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house," he recalled. "Replacing Sparky,! was the new kid on were down, 7.0, with only one out, by the second inning. I was in
the block, and naturally, I wanted us to get off well. With Pete
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Passover A Joyous Holiday
Centering Arofilill nd Family
Passover commemorates the liberation of the Israelites
from slavery in Egypt.
This Is a Joyous holiday which centers around the home and
family. Elaborate customs for the preparation of the religious
week have been passed from generation to generation. Matzoh, an unleavened bread, is symbolic of the Jews' haste in
fleeing from Egypt. Hundreds of years later, Jews still cornmemorate this Flight by giving up all grains, yeast bkaing
powder, and baking soda,
Flour normally used for baking and cooking is replaced by
matzoh meal and potato starch. Beaten eggs serve as the only
leavening agent.
Despite these dietary restrictions, Passover is a time of
celebration. The house is scrubbed clean and the table set with
white cloth, special china, and gleaming silverware. Foods for
the Festivities are special too, both for family dining and for
serving to relatives and guests who come calling,
The Twelve Egg Passover Cake is an impressively tall
dessert. This lemon-flavored sponge cake Is extra light,
making it perfect as the last course of a large holiday least,
Since sponge cakes do not contain butter or shortening, they
may haye a tendency to dry out if exposed to air.
Macaroons made wi th egg whites instead of flour, are
traditional Passover fare. The Chocolate Macaroons are richly
flavored with chocolate, coconut and walnuts. The outsides are
shiny and crisp, the centers tender and chewy. Like the
spongecake, these cookies dry out quickly.
Store them in an appropriate-sized canister to preserve
their fresh-baked quality.
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and onions In a tart, rich sauce. Boiled new potatoes make a
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filling. A covering of versatile whipped topping enhances this
memorable dessert.
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instant pudding and pie filling does honors to ease preparation
time, too.
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frozen whipped topping adds the decorative touches,
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chocolate bunny cut-outs marching on an Apricot Brandy Pie.
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1 cup shredded coconut
1 2 cup finely chopped walnuts
2 egg whites, at room temperature
1 4 teaspoon salt
12 cup sugar
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bowl, combine egg whites and salt; beat until soft peaks form.
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1 can (812 ounce) water chestnuts, sliced
1 package (6-ounce) frozen Chinese or snow pea pods
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14 cup sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
½ teaspoon powdered ginger
2 tablespoons vinegar
2 tablespoons soy sauce
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high setting. Add chicken and stir fry for 5 minutes. Add green
pepper, celery, onions and water chestnuts and stir fry 2
minutes more. Then add pea pods, pineapple chunks with
syrup and broth; stir fry 2 more minutes. In small bowl, mix
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subtle flavor twist, "If a hearty bowl of soup is on the menu,
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2 cups melon cubes
1 cup halved green grapes
2 cup orange juice
½ cup light rum (80 proof)
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1 2 cup toasted, shredded coconut
1 cup lemon yogurt
Lemon slices
In large bowl, combine fruits. Combine orange juice,
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Cover and chill several hours. Stir occasionally. To serve, toss
in coconut. Garnish with yogurt and lemon slices.
MARVIN GARDENS PUNCH
1 can (6 ounces) frozen grape juice concentrate
2 cups cold water
2 cups light rum (80 proof)
1 cup orange juice
1 cup pineapple juice
½ cup lemon juice
1 can (16 ounces) undrained, crushed pineapple
2 bottles (28 ounces each) lemon lime soda
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4 eggs, at room temperature
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2 cups sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
3 cups sifted flour
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½ cup halved strawberries
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½ cup chopped onion
1-3rd cup chopped green pepper
Ii tsp. rosemary leaves, crushed
2Thsp. butter or margarine
2 cans (15 oz. each) Macaroni 'n Beef In Tomato Sauce
I can (20 oz.) chick peas, drained
1½ cups cubed cooked ham, pork, chicken or beef
1 cup chopped canned tomatoes
In saucepan, cook onion, green pepper and rosemary in
butter until tender. Add remaining ingredients and heat.
Makes about 71/z cups. 4 to 8 servings.
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2 tablespoons butter or margarine
½ cup chopped fresh onion
2 cups sliced, pared carrots
2 potatoes, cooked, peeled and cut in cubes
4 cups shredded cabbage (½ medium)
2 cups corned beef, cut in strips
teaspoon salt
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½ teaspoon dried leaf thyme
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CORN MUFFINBEAN BAKE
½ pound frankfurters, cut In 4-Inch pieces
½ cup sliced celery
½ cup chopped onion
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
2 (18-ounce) cans pork and beans in tomato sauce
2 tablespoons ketchup
1 tablespoon brown sugar
½ teaspoon dry mustard
1 cup corn-muffin mix
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3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour

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1 1 2 cups milk scalded
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Melt butter, stir in flour blending well. Add salt and pepper,
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thickened. Remove from heat, briskly stir In beaten egg yolk
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2 tablespoons flour
½ teaspoon salt
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3 tablespoons oil
6 sisiall whole onions
I clove garlic, minced
I can (4 oz.) sliced mushrooms, undrained
1 bottle 11* 2 cups) red cooking wine
I large bay leaf
'-s cup minced parsley
3 green onions, sliced
Coat chicken pieces with flour mixed with salt and pepper.
heat oil in a heavy skillet and brown chicken. Remove, add
onions and garlic to pan and cook until tender. Add remaining
ingredients and chicken. Cover, simmer 1 hour until tender.
Makes 4 servings.
FISH FILLETS TERIYAKI
2 lbs. thin fish fillets (sole, flounder)
I. cup sherry cooking wine
I i cup daiquiri cocktail mix
14 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons oil
2 teaspoon ground ginger
1 clove garlic, crushed
Cut fish into long strips 1-inch wide. Combine Sherry Cooking
Wine, Daiquiri Mix, soy sauce, oil, ginger, and garlic in large
bowl. Add fish and marinate hour. Broil in preheated broiler
3 inches below heat for 3 to 5 minutes. Makes 6 servings.
MEATBALLS BOURGUIGNON
1 lb. ground beef
3 tablespoons dry tread crumbs
2 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon salt
(3 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons oil
1 medium onion, chopped
½ cup beef bouillon
1,2 cup red cooking wine
Combine ground beef, crumbs, milk, egg, salt and pepper
and shape into meatballs about 1-inch in diameter. Heat oil In a
large skillet and add chopped onion and meatballs; cook until
lightly brown on all sides. Add bouillon and Red Cooking Wine
and bring to a boil. Cover and simmer 15 minutes. Makes 4 to 6
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SHERRY WINE SAUCE
I)elicious for chicken, scallops, lobster or shrimp.
2 tablespoons butter
I tablespoon flour
2 well beaten egg yolks
I cup cream
Salt
Cayenne Pepper
2 tablespoons sherry cooking wine
heat butter in saucepan, blend in flour, and gradually add
cream. Stir constantly until thick and smooth (do not allow to
boil). Add salt and cayenne pepper to taste. Pour mixture
slowly over egg yolks, stirring constantly. Cook in double
boiler stirring well for 3 minutes. Add Sherry Cooking Wine.
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Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
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Creek who were forced from t he ir homes Tuesday night as the
rain-swollen creek spilled from its banks braced for more rain
today.
Thirty to 50 families living near the scenic creek the
Spaniards used to reach inland Florida left their homes to
escape rising waters, said Clay County Civil Defense Director
Chuck McGuckln.
Most of the evac uations along the creek — which runs as

AARP..NART covered dish luncheon, noon, Sanford

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THURSDAY, MARCH 20

Free Income tax service for senior citizens, 1-5 p.m.,
,Longwood City Hall, Call Tins Anderson at

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Flood Forces Residents
To Leave Florida Town

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CONGRESSIONAL WATCH
CAFETERIA

tended'' -- that
sexual "Roundabout"
harassm ent in employment, (3(10) THE COUSTEAU
like racial discrimination, ODYSSEY "Lost Relics Of The
generates a psychologically Sea" Jacques Cousteau goes
oc
harmful atmosphere that tosome
the ean's floor to observe
of the most famous
inhibits Job performance.
shipwrecks on Earth.
There are no criminal 1121(17) MOVIE "A Certain
penalties nor fines for Smile" (1958) Rossano Brazzi,
Joan Fontaine. A young French
violation of the guidelines.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19
Epsilon Sigma Omicron, 10 a.m., home of Mrs. Fre,
Wilson, Sanford. Speaker Richard Barnett, owner of
t,l'he Bookmark.

(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSt4)

by I Itrd
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attention. (R)
(II) (35) JIM ROCKFORD

Hall.

longer make his game. When
East won the first heart with
his queen, he returned a spade
to West's Jack and ruffed the
spade return. The ace f
trump was the defense's
fourth trick.

(For a copy of JACOB V
MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at
Bridge,' care of this newspaper. P.O. Box 489. RadIo City
Station, New York, N.Y.
10019,)

boo and a sand castle building
contest are featured.

Walters. "The Witness" Robert
Reed, Toni Tenn,fle, "Mike And

and the promises of a rich,

him even when the Hartleys

The EEOC has long con-

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girl is caught between the love
of a rebellious young bachelor

was necessary because sexual embark on a seagoing vacaharassment remains wide- lion,
spread with 1,300 complaints
7•00
received by the commission U @1) FACE THE MUSIC
during the past fiscal year. (IS) 0 P.M. MAGAZINE
This was the case, Ms. CD 0 JOKER'S WILD
Norton said, despite court (II) (35) SANFORD AND SON
rulings supporting
the A question arises as to whether
commission's position that Fred is really Lamont's father.
3(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
sex-related intimidation in the REPORT
workplace falls under sex
(17) SANFORD AND SON
discrimination provisions of Fred hits a lucky gambling
streak when he and Lamont
the Civil Rights Act.
Ms. Norton said the EEOC need money to buy the Sanford
issued the standards to en- Arms,
7:30
courage employers to "affirmatively and convincingly U @) TIC TAC DOUGH
inform their employees that CC 0 THE NEWLYWED

.5) 0 BEYOND WESTWORLD
—If the conduct has the
John Moore goes to the aid of
purpose or effect of sub- an oil magnate who has
stantially interfering with an become the target of Quaid
and his army of robots
affected person's work per- CV C1 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
formance or creating an in- Feeling neglected by the rest of
timidating, hostile, or of- the family, Nicholas begins actfensive work environment, ing In strange ways to get their

i- AIAaon, noon, Robin Road Seminole Mental
Health
'Center, Altamonte ,dn8,
We Care orientation session, 7-10 p.m., Good
khepherd Church, 5400 Oleander Drive, Orlando. Cell
628-1227.
Over 50 Club, 10:30 a.m,, Redding Gardens Social

'u' iluw UV4dj[ VUUIU no

North and South were usin
a 15-17 point notrump, whic
explains. why North opened
one club and Jumped to two
notrump over the heart
reponse.
South's three-diamond call
was normal, as was North's
three hearts. At this point
South might well have tried
three notrump instead of four
hearts. Three notrump would
have waltzed home and four
hearts might have made, but

unwelcorned sexual advance. AND FRIENDS .pct'
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whether verbal or physical in Hudson.
nature.
6:30
The Equal Employment
(J NBC NEWS
Opportunity Commission
J 0 CBS NEWS
0 ABC NEWS
issued the standards Tuesday
and announced they were (IF (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Peg.
gy McMillan breaks a date with
effective
immediately. Andy and Barney tiles to conOfficials said there could be sole him.
changes after 60 days of
(10) IT'S EVERYBOD s
public comment.
BUSINESS "Marketing"
Conuiisslon chief Eleanor 12 (17) BOB HEWHART Bob
Holmes Norton said the action can't resist the psychologist in

rejecting or submitting to the
conduct.

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Now it was East's turn to
think. If he followed small to
the ace, as most players
would automatically do, South
would still make his heart
game. He would come to one
spade trick, three hearts, four
diamonds and two clubs.
East knew his side had
three tricks: one spade and
two trump. If West held the
of spades, as his lead
Indicated, there was a way,
indicated,
East realized, of scoring three
trump tricks and one spade
trick.
ConcniinfIu W., 0o-e.,s.s.n,.i
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—If submission to or rejec.

TUESDAY, MARCH 18
Seminole County Humane Society, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. Speaker J.
'lee Petropulos, of J&amp;J Exterminating, on pest control,

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FRANK AND ERNEST

You're

11:30
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11:55
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AFTERNOON
12:00
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L1J (35)1 LOVE LUCY
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Stated explicitly, it is an
------------(17) CAROL BURNETT

(4) REAL PEOPLE Reports
(ion of the conduct is used as a on a family who lives
in a yacht
basis for an employment on land, a 103-year-old
decision affecting the person gambler, the birdman of Bare-

Florida St. Patrick's Day Parade and Street Party, 7
'p.m., Downtown Winter Park on Park Avenue from
Swoope to Lyman avenues. Food and entertainment,
Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m.
-'Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.

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game. But he decided that
maybe there was a 5.1 spade
break against him, so South
clattered up with dummy's

IAIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)

heavier work bed than usual
today. Pace yourself wisely so
you don't create additional
stress.
(Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Be very selective as to whom
you chum around with.
Mlaling with the wrong
ARIES (March 21-April 19) types could leave a perBe careful today about manent scar on your
making any commitmenti reputation.
without first having a clear
SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 23understanding of what you're Dec. 21) Don't skim over
getting Into. You could bite off Important situations. Things.
more than you can thaw.
swept trnsi.i. ther, mav later
AI?DI?ø 1 AI pri
ug y
Steer a middle course if
CAPRICORN lflee
.Inn
you're with peop'e who have 19) No gadvantaous will
conflicting views. It's all right be gained today by trying to
to arbitrate, but don't take in$ose unpopular tdeu or
sides.
suggestions on unwilling
GEMINI (May 21-June ) listeners. Know when to be
Use m) methods toadvance quiet.
your alma that could tarnIsh
AQUARIUS (Jan. IQ.Feb.
Your Image. The means. will 19) Better put a lock and key
not justify the ends..
on the old money belt today.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You could be talked Into
You may be tempted to poke spending far more then you
your nose into a situation with can really afford Be prudent
no direct bearing on you. in all your dealings.

YOU'RE UNG
TOO MUCH
BLEACH!

BUGS BUNNY

resources, possible pitfalls
and career for the coming
months are all discussed in
your Astro-Graph Letter,
.
- which begins with y
thday. Mail $1 for each to
Astro Graph, Box 489, Radio
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be
sure to specify birth date.

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EVENING

employment.
8 p.m.; instruction, 7:30

MONDAY, MARCH 17
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist Church,
-: Park and Fifth, Sanford; 8 p.m., recreation hall behind
Stromberg-Carlson, Lake Mary.

BRIDGE

Romance, travel, luck, term effects.

"Young-at-Heart" Dance,

'p.m., DeBary Community Center, Shell Road, DeBary.
Open to public,

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - In
an effort to curb sexual
harassment on the Job, new
government
guidelines

and to take specific steps to SQUARES
prevent it."
till) (35) MAUDE Walter would
ria
were
establi.
rather
lose his business than
Three crite
allow Maude to mortgage the
shed, any one of which would house.
establish unlawful sexual ha- (24(10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
Mary Tyler Moore.
rassment:
—If submission to the (12) (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
conduct Is eith er an explicit or Grandpa Archie brings Gloria's
Implicit term or condition of little baby home for a game f
poker with the boys.

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For Thursday, March 13, 1980

WIN

Harassment TONIGHT'S TV
Defined
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sexual harassment is illegal' CD
0 HOLLYWOOD

Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House,
','Lake Minnie Drive. Sanford.
A Tribute to Stan Kenton featuring 20-piece
:Altamonte springs Community Jazz Ensemble, 7 p.m.,
Altamonte Springs Eastmonte Civic Center, Longwood

_

EEK &amp; MEEK

Sallie Harrison Chapter OAR, 1:30 board meeting;
2:30, regular meeting, home of Mrs. W.L. Carter, 2299
Grandview Ave., Sanford.

SATURDAY, MARCH 15
Irl Scout Family Fun Day at Central 1"lorioa Zoo
v picnic area, Games, 10 a.m.; picnic, noon; ball game,
,', 1-2:30 p.m.
- Miniature Show and Sale sponsored by Miniature
!.-.,.World
of Central Florida, 10 am, to 9 p.m., Howard
Johnson Convention Center, 1-4 and Lee Road,
'.' Orlando,

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rasi L.entral Florida Regional Planning
Council, will speak on regional impacts from 1979-8.3.
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•,:!••. Maltland.South Seminole Chamber of Commerce,
('S) 0 0 NEWS
clearly define what is con(10) IT'S EVERYBODY'S
. noon, Maitland Civic Center. Cliff Guillet, executive
sidered an unlawful ap-BUSIN
ESS Research PaflO
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gets older and has somel
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underlying
heart disease
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speech and breathing. This with this problem may feel
6 Drinks
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34 Venerable
leaves me weak and tired. In faint or actually pass out.
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the
last two months I have had Whenever a person starts
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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
have heart block. That means related to the Lasix medicine
that the normal electrical you're taking. It's also true
impulse passing down from that a number of men are
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heavy beating chambers is
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long as the heartbeat doesn't powerful reflexes that can
getting out of it If you do.'
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get
to slow. But as a person cause such a reaction.
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and gave East a chance to
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fl*lt"'the' 'kI1lIn"défenslye
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play..
You may feel a bit like you're Stall for time If you feel you're
West's spade lead gave the
being pulled in two directions being pressed into making a
defense Its only chance. If
today. Chances are you will decision you're unsure of,
South had ducked that queen
especially If it involves your
be, if you allow h
he would have made the
work. There could be long.
overly
influence

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'Scarsdale'

CLASSIFIED ADS

Diet Author

Seminole
322-2611

girls school was
in jail today on charges of
fatally shooting the best.
selling "Scarsdale Diet"
author Dr. Herman Tarnower.
Jean Harris, 56, of McLean,
Va., who helped Tarnower
write the book, was arraigned
Tuesday for second-degree
murder in the death of the 69year-old cardiologist, who
was a bachelor. Tarnower
was shot four times in the
bedroom of his $500,0)O, five.
acre estate In the exclusive
Westchester County cornmunity.
Town Justice Harvey Fried
denied Mrs. Harris ball and
sent he r to the Westcheste r
County Jail pending another
bail hearing scheduled for
today.
Police said Mrs. Harris, a
sive Virginia

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Social Services Aide—Some
background and experience in
social
services
delivery
systems, must be bondable,
self starter and geared to
working with people. Hours
must be flexible, Salary:
$7,500119,400 D.O.E.
Ap.
plications and resumes will be
accepted thr ough Ma rch II,
1980. Apply at the Sanford
Housing
Authority,
Ad.
ministration Building West
10th Street, Sanford, Florida,
AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

3 Lines Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
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ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
ter,Fl.-r33515.

wk old Pit Bull, fern .
Dark Brindle wwh spot on
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sutures in ears. Last seen Fri.
nite Mar. 7, at Sanf ord Ave. 8.
Airport Blvd. REWARD.

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6—Child Care
Tar.
nower but her lawyer, Joel
by Sitting In my home by
Aurnou, Indicated his client
Christian
lady.
Hourly,
we*ly, daily rates, 7 days or
would claim self-defense.
nights a week. Call 3239366
Police summoned to Tar.
and leave a message.
nower's home by a servant
Mature European Lady
about 11 p.m. Monday found Wanted:
for child care in my home,
him lying unconscious on the
Longwood-Lake Mary area.
Own transportation preferred.
fl oor betwee n two beds In a
Day 611.4416, eve 323.6110.
bedroom, where It appeared a
struggle might have taken
9—Good TNn9s to Eat
place.
The doctor had been shot In
GRAPEFRUIT
the hand, arm, shoulder and
FOR SALE
3228$"
right uppe r chest. He died
about an hour la ter at St.
Agnes Hospital In White
Plains.
The slim, blonde Mrs. NEW SPRING LINE
Har ris had a bruise on her lip Creative Expressions 3227813
when she appeared In court,
where she chatted amiably
Legal Notice
wi th police officers and
paused to gesture at reporters UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
and ask, "DO t hese people
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
have nothing better to do?" COURT NO: 79.116.ORL.CIV.R .;Aurnou said Mrs. HaITIS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
"sustained her bruise at the Plaintiff, vs. SIDNEY G.
SHEALY and MRS. SIDNEY G.
house," adding "she did not SHEALY,
his wife, If married,
Fall."
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF
Aurnou said he knew SALE Notice Is hereby given
that pursuant to a Summary Final
nothing of Mrs. Harris' De
cree of Foreclosure entered
alleged confession but February 21, 1980 by the above
Harrison Town Police Chief en titled Court in the above styled
Cause, the undersigned Unit ed
William Harris said ,,she Stat
es Marshal, or one of his duly
admitted that she had shot authorized deputies, will sell the

Carpenter for our mill. Exp. with
skill saw, table saw, band saw,
etc. Apply 9 to it a.m. Cable
Boat Co., Silver Lake Road,
anvora.

UNITED FARM

MUFFLER MAN (1)
BRAKE &amp;

shooting

,

Secretary .Recept ion ist, typing,
some payroll work, checkbook
etc., Larson Development,
Inc., $634100 Altamonte, Mon.
thru Fri. 8:30 to S.

AGENCY

CAREER

FRONT END MAN (1

OPPORTUNITY

Must have muffler shop exp. an
own tools. A creative pro
ductive person who can th
high quality work, Will I inc
good pay, good worklnç
conditions at Mr. Muffler
paid
vacat Ions
Hospitalization, uniforms. Ph
Carl 373.59U for appointment,

Needed: young men 1. women,
20.30 yrs. old to be trained for
an exciting future In the home
entertainment industry. Must
be personable, attractive &amp;
like toworkwith the public. No
direct exp. necessary. Top
pay. Tired of your dull, routine
lob? Now is your chance to get
ahead. Apply in person to
Westgate TV. K.Mart Plaza
Shopping Center, Sanford 9:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. dolly.

has openings in Florida
for real estate licensees
who want real value in a
We're now entering Into

Wanted Bodyman

an expansion program in
openings for licensed brokers
and salespersons in the
Sanford area. To get de-

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Florida

DIESEL MECHANIC

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Class A Mech needed for private
carrier in Sanford, Fl. Must
have background in diesel
mechanics. Good benefits,
salary commensurate with
exp. Qualified person s reply to
Box 51 co The
Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657. San.
ford, Fl. 32771. Equal Op.
portunity Employer. M F.

have

take a minute

tails,

Spare or part-time Sales help
wanted. Work out of your own
home, set your own hours,
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT.
Fringe
benefits
Include,
paid
vacation,
company
car,
retirement plan &amp; more. For
more information call Rich or
Marcia aft 6 p.m. 534.5510.

and

contact Marge Goddard,
Box 186, Eustis, Fla.
32726.
Phone:

Earn extra money at horn(
Good pay. Easy work. Nc
experience necessary. Start
immediately. Send name and
address to BW.EH P.O. Box
1 3332A Orlando, Fl. 32809.

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and

DISHWASHER FT, days, exp.
Egg &amp; Omelet Restaurant.
2345
French Ave., Sanford.
_______________________

TOLL FREE

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Legal Notice
AAA EMPLOYMENT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City Council of the City of
Casselberry. Florida, will hold a
piiblIcharl
to determine the
feasibility of granting an increase
In the rate schedule of Orange.
SeminoleCablevlslonasreques?ed
by Orange.Seminole Cablevision.
The Public Hearing will be held
in the Casselberry City Hall, 95
Lake Triplet Drive, on Monday,
March 31, 1980, at 7:30 P.M. or as
soon ther eafter as possible.
Please govern yourself ac
cordingly.
HWIOII,
Mary
City Clerk
City of Casselberry,
Florida
Dated this 71 h Day of March, A.D.
1980
Publish Mirth 12, 19, 1980
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Property situate in SEMINOLE
County, Florida, des cribed as: Lot

Asked If Mrs. Harris ac 14, OF THE COLONNADES. 2nd
tuafly shot Tarnower, her Section, according to the Plat
lawyer said "that will come thereof as recorded in Plat Boot
16, gag e 14, Public Records of
out at the tri al.
Seminole County, Florida, subject,
Mrs. Harris, who Tarnower however, to taxes, If any due, for
thanked for "her splendid the year 1979 it public outcry to
the hIghest and best bidder for
assistance" in research
cash at 12 o'clock noon on Thur.
acknowledgments 01 his bOok, Way, April 17. 1980 at the West
tJy after
door of the Seminole County
was arrested
Sanford, Florida.
shooting as she was driving Courthouse,
Dated: March 12, 1980
away from the ultra-modern
GEORGE R. GROSSE
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
house.
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
OF
A .32-caliber pistol with one FLORIDA
bu llet still It* the m5UIfle KENUELL W. WHERRY
was found In the glove ASSISTANT UNITED STATES
compartment of her car. ATTORNEY
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Aurnou said his client was on Publish March 12, 19, 26, and April
her way to notify police when 2, 1950
she was stopped. He said a 0ET33
FICTITIOUS NAME
phone in the house was not
Notice is hereby given that I am
working.
enoa*Id In
ford

A rgurnents
Conclude
For Gacy

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CITY OF
LONOWOOD, FLORIDA
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OP
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the CIty of Longwood, Florida, that
the City Commission will hold a
public hearing to consider enact.
mont of Ordinan ce No. 476, q.
titled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
ESTABLISHING
SPECIAL
FLOOD
HAZARD
AREAS
WITHIN
THE
CITY
OF
LONGW000,
FLORIDA,
PROVIDING FOR REGULATION
OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD
AREAS WITHIN THE CITY,
PROVIDING FOR
PERMIT
PROCEDURES, RULES AND
REGULATIONS FOR SPECIAL
FLOOD
HAZARD
AREAS:
PROVIDING FOR VARIANCES:
ESTABLISHING STANDARDS IN
SPECIAL
FLOOD HAZARD
AREAS, PROVIDING THAT
THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE
INCORPORATED 'N THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOD, FLORIDA,
PROVIDING
PENALTIES,
CONFLICTS,
SEPARABILITY,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
Sold Ordinance was placed on
first reading on February 18, 1180,
and the City Commission will
ui,, for final postage
public
-,
an.
hearing, which will be held In fbi
City Hall of Longuod, Florida, on
Monday, the 11th day of March,
A.D., 1980,
,
p.m., or as soon
thereafter as possible . At thi

business at San
Airport, Seminole County, Florida,
under the fictitious name Of
EXECUTIVE AIR TRANSPORT
SERVICES, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Cou rt, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance
with the provisions of the Fic.
tltious Name Stat utes, ToWit:
Section 861.08 Florid a Statutes
1957.
Sig.: Michael E. Reader
Publish March 5, 12, it, 26, 1950
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CHICAGO (UP!)
John
Wayne Gary Is "t he worst 01
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
all murderess,"
ecut
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICtAI.
Terry Sullivan sa ys, but CINtUIT FOR IIMINOLI
Gacy's lawyers say their COUNTY, FLORIDA
client I.e more like "Dr. Jekyll CASE NUMBER: N*cA.1L
and Mr. Hyde."
NI; THE PETITION OF:
Attorneys for both sides MINDI NELL LETELLIER, a
Minor
presented emotional closing andl
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weeks oftedirnony. The jury

of seven men and five women
was expected to begin
deliberating Gacy's guilt or
Innocence on 33 coun ts of
murder today.
Chief Deputy State's
Attorney William Kunkle
planned to 1W
rebuttal arguments and Cook
County Circuit Judge Loiü B.
Garippo his Instructions
before titidng the cae over
to the jury.
SA van Tuesday pointed to
&amp; 11Ili*
a wooden board
victim
On plctw' of
IdentUled and linked to Gacy,
stabbed his finger it escti
photograph and shouted,
This WM mirdit', this w
murder and INs was mm'
dee." He red 0w JurY to id
Gacy "guilty 01 murder In the
worst de'ee."
Twnlna away freon the jw7
to face Gacy, Sullivan
charged, "John Gary, you are
the worst of all
because YOU ,4tjgij
yow', the wi,wnli, 11M
naive ... Juim GM, yonai's
truly o jw.ditw"
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NELLIE MAY FRASURE
her
Mother
Petitioners
TO; ARNOLD LETELLIER
unknown
Lilt known address:
Ut*nown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
Pititioner, MINDI NELL LETEL.
LIEN a minor, and NELLIE MAY
PRASURE, her Mother, In the
above styled action has filed a
Petition in the above styled Court
the Name Change of the minor
child eiamid in that Petition, and
to serve a
of your writion defenses if
OR CARMINE M. BRAVO,
ESQUIRE, Petitioner's attorney,

sdrns

omm Sorest 16; is State Rood
i. jit. W. i.ongwoed vIli.,
Lengv,osd. Florida 32118, n or
before no list day,( Ma,ch,

and file Itie odinal with the clerk
et *is Court,etoter bate,, service
on Pet ItIonWs atlerney or Imdefault may be .we,. ge
*I%olIdWIn the
Petition.

bond d e 1W

an th
WITNESS my
the Csurt at Seminole Ceun.
,iers, otis titi
fl, at $
daY at. P.va,w, 1958.

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BOOKKEEPER SECT.
Accurate typing, filing, relaxed
casual atmosphere.

33H0u11$ Furnished

SWITCHBOARD OPEN.
Needed imm., some typing
requIred.
CANPENTIRIHILPIR
Exc. opportunity, up to $5.50 hr.
to Start.

Unfurnished 2 BR, AC,
Kitchen equIpped,
fl3Q9S1, aft.6fl2g

?NEEDCASH?

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Call Us For Terms
Finance Sam.
1100.241.2449

NO BROKERAGE
FEES

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OF HOUSING
We've lust listed at unit Income
property. It's. greet old home
w.lots of living
priced
rlehiti New carpeting, kit &amp;
bethrpoms, make It easy for
you to move Into Immediately.
Lo* Intsrn$,assvmabiem1g.

323.5176

hanford Gracious living., 'Rim.
Weekly 6i monthly rates, utilities
Pd. inquire 500$. Oak $417053

Your Future Is our concern

NEAITow

BROKER

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BUSES

PIZZA OVENS

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fofl
iy Karri.trs Beauty Nook
S19*.1$tlt.,332.5743

351.323.1563

Whateiver the
Classified ad to solve it, Try
me seen.

When you place a Classit led Ad In
The Evening Herald, stay close
to
your
phone
because
something wcnderfui Is about to

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair&amp; Remodeling
24hrs.
3220771

happen,

MEINYZER TILl
Newer rspoir,ieeky
sascialtv. 24 vet
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Home Repair

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BeerdIn KeNnels. Thermo.
Was centroled beet, ill floor

MANY OTHUITIMS

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InteriorlExterlor
Freilst.
3323980,NEIDA$ERVICEMAN? You'N
find him listed In our Business

Directs,

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FREE ESTIMATES.
c.i er1ime 349.53ge

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ONE DAY ONLY: 1:30 AM. 430 P.M
FRIDAY MARCH 14
At Monroe School

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PS!*mellsed.faet,dependi.le
IesuIar.r1tImsls
Wide wMIswIas
677-SUN
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repossessed, used ver y Short I
time Original $593. bat. $15) or
121 mu. Agent 339 8356.
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Why buy u$d New brand name
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
ixt. above dealers cost. Twin,
tullsize, Queen &amp; king Jenkins
Furniture, 705 E 75th St. 323
098 1

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Why pay more'
HERB'S TV
25975 Sanford Ave
323 1731 I

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Cu liii Ifouses
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3211117
CuiSsøn built utility
trelhers, truck rack 5
rks.

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organs,
stock
&amp;
clearance, big savings Call I
Bob flaIl 322 1103 2202 French

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CONCORD
Concord's efficient design
22- gallon gas tank
GOES FARTHER
it
484 miles.'
WiTHOUT
highway estimate,
STOPPING FOR
EPA estimated mpg.
se these figures for
GAS
comparison. Your range and
OTHER COMPAC,T driving speed, weather
IN AMERICA.
conditions and trip length.
lets

go

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Quartz digital clock.
• Full vinyl roof.
• Extra Quiet insulation.
• Whitewall tires and styled
wheel covers.

Coors 22M part except tires.

Even if

gust wears

• IIrUXCLUS,VE1JEWT'
FIC7ORV RUST
THE (.XC1LiSIW

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WARRA.Ofl'.'"
All ATiVOEXTM COST

American Motors

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7439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
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AMERICAA'MOTORS CONCORD. NO OTHER COMPACT GOES THIS FAR!
5ff AU
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
E46L4 SPIRIT AO

47—Real Estate Wanted

CON080-0

SOS S. FRENCH AVE
SANFORD, FL.
322-4312

AWARD REALTY INC.
339.2500
We buy equity in houseS. apis., I
vacant land. Lucky Investments, P. 0. Box 29 Sanford
3224741.

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322401

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probably be less. Range
superiority may be due to
greater economy or tank
capacity.

$ATEMAN REALTY

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COMES WITH
LUXURIES LIKE
THESE AT NO
EXT/Il COST'

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"Luxury For Less"

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323 61346

Story
1505W. 25th ST.

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We buy your equity,
close In 24 hrs.

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Antiqut's and Modern Furnitur:
One Piece or Hou seful
Bridges Antiques
323 280t
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1971 Mustai'g S0
b'j 03??

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209 vXómo.

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,,Jioiding good price or terms.

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WVls5 In*iCbu5j$51aa(

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in The Evening h-teralcl sta,
c'ose to your phone t'ecaus,'
SOmething woflderful S about
to h.ippen

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322 7480
NEW TIRES $19 898. UP
21?) F rench Ave
Sanford

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APPLIANCES
Santoro fur
,iiture
---S.ilvag,' 322 8721

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ORIENTAL RIIC,5 WANTED
Top F', i'5 Paid
(Iced .lriy contlitOn MI 8126

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.UST MAKE PAYSENTS69tc
7 5 models Call 339 9 10 or 831
4605 I Dealer I

Top Dollar
,
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment,
-322 5990
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Somebody 5 looking tor sour
t'.irqain Otter it today in the
Classified
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SI ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, LAKE
HELEN AREA. $50,000.

VIcant Lake Mary. 3.2 blk.
539,500 or best offer.

8.2 C AIN fenced bk, like new,
iose in. Consider lease option.
'Owner $44,500.

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Tuesday &amp; 'saturday at 7 10 It's
tfo only one in Florida You 55?
The reserved price Call 904 253
5311 for further detiils

WIl bu lunk Auto flatteries
lix's? Price'

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 322 1671. 3" 146l

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Very

Wooded acre wanted for log
cabin. Trade SLOW mtg. for all
or part, owner hold bal. Prefer
Sanford area P.O. Box 1306
Altamonte Springs

322•9283

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Ref repo 16 cu It frost free
Orig. $529. now $205 or $19 mo
Agent 339 8386
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GUITAR LESSONS
30 YrS
exp as teacher &amp; Professional
guitarist Studied theory &amp;
Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Composition at Chicago Coo
Sold org S40935, used Short I
servatory of Music Beginners
''me fbI $1119 34 or $19 35 mo
enroll now, $5 a lesson Student
Noent 339 8)86
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guitars available. $29 Also
''on Gibson. Martin Guild.
F NMOPE WASHER
F'art;.
Yamaha, etc L.ickey's Guitar
Service Used Mactines
Center &amp; Studio, Sanford
MOONEY APPI lANCES
323 8941
323 0697
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14 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
$56,900.

Sanford
3210640

24'
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59—M.usical trctrise

701

Ma jor (r,x;t Cards Accept
THE PATTER'y SHOP
10' $' '??h St
313 9114

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ROLLING HILLS, NICELY
WOODED, VOLUSIA
COUNTY. 125.500.

EXECUTIVE ADDRESS for this
. newly built 38R, 38 w22$4 sq
It. inter - com,, solarium &amp;
fireplace on '2 acre wooded
lot. $1i5,00Q.

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Li. Sylvan Area, 5 acres, $77,000.
Other parcels avail.
W. Maliczowski, REALTOR
372:7.9!3

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AU MIES FINAL No RI!UND1. $
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Si—Household Goods

HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE, De
BARY AREA. IS WOODED
ACRES, $31,500.

HOME OR BUSINESS— Extra
"large 31IR home weat in kit.,
' - 'new pain? inside &amp; out, &amp;
fenced corner lot. Only

EACH ITEM SOW All

Susan E. Tesr
Clerk
PublIsh Feb. 30. 215 Mar. 5, IL

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NEAR SANORA. $5,500
EACH. WITH BUILDERS
TERMS.

B'kAND
NEW
BEAUTY—
vStunnin
35R 2 5 w.plush
,çptg., brick fireplace, dream
kit &amp; huge bdrms on to., treed'
lot for $79,900! I

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REALTY

122 7480
9$
Duty $695
New ltd?'er i's $ 79 95
2913 French Ave Sanford

MORRIS Sr.
REAL ESTATE Broker

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SA*NOW'$ WELDING

10,0sityeperatlem
$ yrs.ssp. Pa,los, Ortveemys,
fec.wevn Beet. *7.1*1

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PhiIogrsphny by John
Cul lum. Free engagement
5s,COlOrtelIL *1*.

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SAYS SELL 5 ACRES NEAR
UPSALA TRANSFER STATION. $59,000 CASH.

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i')orgeous 297' deep lot w100'
ontage. A must see at
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WE BUY CARS
A OK I RE

290N.17.93,Cass.Iberry,FI
$345200
Eve. $62.3S1

NT OAKS—Rural lakefront

lidii&amp;I'Jr

?rvwall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. I Comm..
Remedel I Additions.

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W.are cleanIng

ROY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior
Free 1st.
333-9034

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JUNK

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I' YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
333.3774, WE HAVE IUYERSI

80'—Autos f Os Si le
76—Auto Parts

H. Ernest

1.

PalMIng by Anthony Carina.
Quality mt. or Ext., pressure'
cleaning.FreeEs?,3220071.

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I5.S0OWincloys Air Cond
Excellent Conct 322 3931)

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Will buy old class rings 8. silver
cons Top dollar paid Call
Jim 323 1888
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FURNITURE A THINGS
soos S,infoci Ave
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Sanford
3136593

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Itiree 40 ft
r'.m r,,,Iprs
E.ccllent ond' 'r Pr ed
cOIl 205 222 64fl dl,'. ir .'S
2 6 14 ' " .;' '

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6' 2 acres for only 116,500
good terms. Osteen.

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CIThCK THIS PRICE! 2 story,
3 BR, I" B home wnew car
Doting I 2 porches on corner
lot. $32.50011

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APPL IANCI S A PLLiMI4IN(
FlXTi..IRES JCi'h,iilS t- tir
u'tl'n,
.l I 75th " 3230981

POBSONMARINE
2927 Hwy 1792
Sanford. FIa 3277 1
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AC carpeted, lqe BR, deluxe
turn. patio doors, many ex
'ras, must cell thiS week Cost
$11,600 selling 5.6.9951 125 3368

We specialize in—
MS
RANCHES

2565
PARK

CUSTOM BUILT BY OWNER—
3 BR, 217 B w2600 sq ft of
aaality features on beautiful
117x )7$ corner lot. Below cost
t 576.50011

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ELECTRIC &amp; GAS STOVES.
KITCHEN IQUPMINT
ANTiQUE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
FLUORESCENT AND
OTHER LIGHTS

TYPEWRITERS.
EI.ctrlc I manual
INSULATION.

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373 .4947 aft 3

Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
located off Courfiand &amp;
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323-7889 after S.

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LiSCI Still ii warranty
Or,g,n,,Iiy $649, assume Ply
ments of $71 mo Agent 339
8186

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Vehicles

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MICROWAVE

lOt? alumnum 'r,lir5
Excellent cond'tion Pr red to
Sell 205 72? 8193 days or 70$
6120 ngms

43—LotAcreage

karold HaJJ,
eaIty,Inc
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NEWt REPAIR
Free Est.
S30.17$3a1t4

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Appraisals
(,i elI
A,Ct.CO 323 62O

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GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignmentsaccep?ed
S.5N0RD AUCTION 323 7310

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72—Auction

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322-2420

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1 YR. OLD DBL-WIDE-.
Beautiful 19. 2 BR, 28, w.
Central H&amp;A heat Pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
ca sh to mtg. $19.90011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 373 5771

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ranch
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EIGLER REALTY, .

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ADDING MACHINES
CALCULATORS

see our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
373 Soo
VA&amp;FHA Fina ncing

Exec. home custom BR, 38
'home in Idyllewilde wpool &amp;
' patio. Sunken LR, formal OR,
P, every feature Imaginable
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
All this for $82,500.

REALTORS

DO THE JOB

3fl*10re.1234117

LOCKERS
TABLES

Squeaky clean, 3 BR, 2B in
Deltona w many special
'leatures. CH&amp;A, ww carpet,
,Fl. rm., Sc. porch, serve thru
Dar in kit &amp; so much more.
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
Just 554.700.

CROCKETT
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M. Unsworlh Realty

(Car. 10th 5 French Ave.)

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2439 S. MyrtleAve.
Orlando
Sanford
327.1577
D1O44O

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Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide
Call anytime 1 27) 0781.

Realtors/MIS
23•5774
24 Hrs.

BulldtoSuit — ourIotoryours.
FHA 23S&amp;213

912 French Ave.

42—Mobile
Homes
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ANYTIME
:Multiple Listing Service

LIST NOWI
Call Walt Cappel 3234100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
639.3585

NEW LISTING
911 Elm Ave. Don't miss this
onel 2 SN, 1½ D. camp.
remodeled horns, to. IN, ON,
C.HIA. 131,300 wassumable
mtg. at 10 pd.

nford7iija. approi
Sq. fi., full elec. kit,, newly
dec condo Call 3231763 for
info

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Must see 3 BR, 18 home in
Sunland w sc. patio, FR, elec.
FP, new kit. &amp; a landscaped
Spacious yard. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT 138,000.

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EV .358.161S440

Tower

Make your selection from .1
spotless condo's. Call for
.,details on each. Starting at
$251800

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2344 S. French Ave. 3220331
3320719,322.5333, 332.3772

Mi.i

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oft of total nventory of brand
Tv repo 19'' Z en ith Solo org
new intersprinq bedding These
ILL
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&amp;
75 bal 5183 16 or $17 mo
beds are not damaged or
YELLOW SAND
Agent 339 8386
seconds but brand new 'OP line
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(,Il (lark &amp; '4 rt 313
bedding sets only! Free locat
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TELEVISION
niture
Salvage,
RCA
color
console
25".
sold
new
1792.
So
of
65—ts- Supplies
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Sanford 372 87''
over 5700 Balance due $17500
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or take over my
mefits
Rock maple matching
Sisceilaus for Sale
Beautiful, friendly IriSh Setter
$ 17 00 rrronth
Still
n
coffe &amp; end tables $85
PEE to a good home 323 75
warranty Will deliver Call
35
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$539.
- after
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We've got .i problem' Our 108 in
tble .c I berichs, 5)0 full size
Good used TV's. $25 A up
sofa as great in our Orlando
ba by bed w malt. $25 Oak
IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a nec'
MILLERS
home, but too long for Our
Porch rockers, 52995 metal
car s ee toda y's Classif. ed ad:
?bl9Orlando
Dr
Ph
322
0352
Sanford
home
otfiCe desk, $70
Floral print
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for best buys
Jenkins
wth 8 zippered cushions, plus
Furniture 205 E 25th St 313
arm rest &amp; covers Bring a
098?
54—Ga rage Sales
pickup &amp; $ 150 &amp; it's yours
67—LivestoCk-Poultry
WILSON
MM
Eu
FURNITURE
323
4811
after
6
I
SELL TRADE
Y ard Sale Thurs A Fri
1ls
full size hotel motel bed
211 315 F F irS? 5t
Yt'ar:inq Steer, 1.000 lbs
322 5622
$'ç houSøId items,
ding
Very
clean,
$1195
ca
baby
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Very Well Fed, $700
items 7838 Gale Place, off 29th
Nob's
Sanford
Furniture
Eieds. Dbt motel B S &amp; Mat?
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323 6769
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Salvage, 17 97. So of Sanford,
5.30 set Sanford Auction, 1215
327 8771
Yard Sale- Multi family Kids i
French 323 7)40
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clothes, toys turn , cake pans.
68—Wanted to Buy
I Classified Ads Will always give i
i!iiS(
S.it Only 186 5th St,
Army hoots 5?? 99 pr
you more
Much . Much
Lake Mary 9 5
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
322 5791
Yard Sale. FriA Sat Antiq
Cash 322.4132
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2134 S Chase
Elec F urnace. 3200 BI U
Larry's
Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
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52—Appiiances
Ave
5957
AC. Good Cond. $300
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Buy 8. Sell, the tinest ri used
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-- Call after 6 668 56.37
furniture, Refrig , stove-c, fooli

1 BR, IS, all appl md. W&amp;D,
approx. 770 SQ. ft.. Outside I
storage, pool &amp; club house,
Mum. first or owner will I
consider terms, $27,000.. I
Orlando 777-1798,

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

1.

REALTY

JOE, POOL, 3 BEDROOM, 2½
BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
FIREPLACE, EAT-IN
KITCHEN, $52,900 WITH AS.
IUMABLE MORTGAGE.

Ideal retirement or starting. 2
BR, FP home, close to bus
line, shopping, churches. Call
for more details.

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STENSTROM :

BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT. FRONT
PORCH I NEW ROOF.
121,900.

I acre plus wold home. Zoned
for duplexes, city water &amp;
sewer. Super location $33,000.

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FOrSale

BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
SCREEN PORCHES, AP.
PLIANCES, GOOD CONOI.
TION, WALK DOWN TOWN.
122,900.

area,

25—Loins -

GENERAL LABORERS
Many positions avail., will train.

It Homes

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2435. S French Ci? 971 Sànfr
323 532
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DORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR
OCCUPANCY. ONLY 121.900.

322.7972

The Real Estate Agency

Eve. 322 0612, 322 1587
207 E. 25th St.

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BEDROOM,
1.'2
BATH,
LARGE PORCH, CORNER
LOT. $25,500. OWNER WANTS
OFFERS.

4 pct. Interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under 1250.
Low down payments. 322.2287

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HOSTESS CASHIERS
Be In charge of Dining room.

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

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11.

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AKE FRONT 2 BEDROOM;
HARDWOOD FLOORS,
CARPORT, DeBARY AREA.
$32,000.

9

DELTONA. 2 BR $225, 1st, last,
$100 sic. No pets. Avail, now.
Owner. 3741040.

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DELTONA— 3 BR, 1½ 8,
Furnlshed,' carport, enc.
porch, no pets, in First area.
5744215.

41—Houses

5353.85 wily, 111S1.0 dailyi
homework. Start immed.
Make this possibility a reality.
Free details Stewart-C, 100
Fairview Rd., Needham, Ma.
*2192.

MON. TNAINII
Many position I companies to
choose from.

appear and be heard with respect
to the proposed Ordinance. This
hearing may be cocilnuad from
time to time until final action Is
taken by the City Commission.
A copy of the proposed Or.
dlnaflCe Is posted at the City Hall,
Longwood. Florid a, and copies are
on Ills with the Clerk
City
and same
be Inspected by the
public.
DATED this tUb day of
February, AD., 1180.
LINDAMANTIN,
CltyClerkofthe
City of LonOtusod. Florida
Pub
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Li. Harney, lake front, 200'
,$37.000

IEW 3 BEDROOM. 2 BAT
FAMILY
R00
FIREPLACE, 2 CAR OAR1
AGE. NEEDS FINISHING.
539,500.

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living is avail, in this
4½ acre estate. 3BR, 48 w.
guest cottage, fruit trees.
$92,000.

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24—Business
Opportunities
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GENERAL OFFICE
Exciting glamorous position.
Must like public.

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PEOPLE

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for

u ore commanded
any,

PEOPLE HELPING

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LUXURY LIVING
3 OR. 25, pool, 180, green
house, to. patio. $35900.

Lk. Mary, The Crossing, rent
with option, 3 BR, 28, FP, FR,
g negot. 511.4470.

WORLD

MULTIPLE LISTING RIALTOR

REALTOR322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

2 BR, 25, Condo, Kit equipped,
move in today for 133,900.

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National Company, 2nd fastest
In growth in the nation, ex.
pending In this area, seeking
people
interested
In
management,
leadership,
sales, consulting and lust
ordinary people. 322.4079.

STEMPER AGENCY'

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322749$

DELTONA. 2 BR 1200 1st, last,
$100 Sec. No pets. Avail now.
Owner. $741040.

REALTY

NALCOLBTftLALTY.

CaIlBart

17 ACRES FOR HORSES NEAR
SORRENTO. OLD S BED.
ROOM HOUSE NEED FIXIN'
FENCIN', $350 MONTH.
SIGLER REALTY,
BROKER. 3210640.

wnt.,I.
Lawns To Mow
322.0215

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6+, acres on beautiful Wekis'a
River &amp; Hwy 46. $110,000.

DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
2 BR, 1 Bath, 19. covered patio,
and fenced backyard. EXTRA
room, EXTRA nice, EXTRA
liveable. $27,500.

Lit. Mary, newly decorated 3 BR,
25 w.garage on quiet cuI.de.
sac. 862.1393.

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Lake front country charm, 1 BR,
28, brick FP, Ig lakeside
deck, cock. storage buildings,
fenced lot, many extras
$31,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft 5323 6507

Tomorrow may be the day you
sell that roll a way bed you've
nowhere to roll away
If you
place a Classified Ad today.

The E vening Herald Cla ss ified
Ads offer no fancy claim.
5. . . Just Results!

SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYLE
home 3 BR, 21, extra 19. kit., &amp;
Ff. rm., one 1 acre. USC ma.
Stigler Realty, BROKER, 321.
0610.

3 BR, 28, 2 Story house $35,000 5.3.000 dn ,owner financed
3397 Realtor Associate

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St. $110,000.

Tired of house hunting? 3.2, $320
mo. Lapse, Dip. pool. Max. 2
child., no pets.
Geneva OardensApts.
1805W. 25th St.

21—Situations Wanted

1-800-821-5642

UNLIMITED POTENTIAL

Development opportunity I One
en tire block Z.comm on W. lit

CHECK OUT THIS ONE AT
UNDER 40,0001 3 Bdrm, 1½
Bath, fully carpeted, fenced
yard w.utility bldg. &amp; garage.
Attractive brick front, all this
&amp; privacy. 1 yr. warranty.

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Experienced Part-Time Motor
Grader Operator, apply Lake
Mary City Hall, 323.7910.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

Freight handler needed for
private carriage dock
operation in Sanford, Fl.
Good salary 8. benefits.
Qualified persons reply to Box
50. co The Evening Herald.
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Ft.
32771. Equal Opportunity
Employer. MF.

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BRAND NEW 3 BR. 25, AC,
appl., attached garage, car.
pet, patio, pool. 1430. 569.4249.

Convenient store clerks full 1.
Part-time, good company
benefits. Apply at Handy Way
Food Stores in Sanford area.

ALLURING COUNTRY ESTATE

47-A-4rtgages Bought
&amp; So
Will
y 1st A 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate
fli'ifleS5 tons Florida Mor
'gage Investment
IIOI E
Robinson. Orlando. 422 2976

1 07 VV Comrnerc,al
Phone 322 788: SiiflfOrd

Bargain PriCe$31,000
Sunland Estates, CB. 3 BR, I' B.
Jcarcarport,lg.utllityrmw
-'shelves, workbench, fenced bk
1g. unit A C &amp; Oil heat
Freshly painted $21,000 to 6
PC? $10,000 mtg.
831 6812
Broker owner

on 1+ lush acre. 3 over sized
BR's, 28's + guest cottage &amp;
much more. Only $79,900.

HOME WITH INCOME POTEN.
TIAL-4 Bdrm,4 Bath, formal
living room I din, room.
Breakfast room &amp; den. All
recently remodeled. Walk to
shopping, church and school.
$35,000.

Unfurnished

Down Payment
Cash for your lot' will build on
'your lot
cur lot
V Enterprise, Inc
Medet Inc., Realtor
4 3013

A TOUCH OF COUNTRY
in Longwood. 4 BR, 2B oversized
lot, Z.comm. $39,500.

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Peg Peal Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDEP ASSOC

Low

with payments 1350 &amp; under to
qualified buyers. 112 Carver
Ave. 1.2939374.

IN DeBARY— 2.1 with a big
family room. Immaculate
Inside I top condition outside.
Quiet location yet close to
shopping. Mid 30's. 1 yr.
warranty.

2 BR, 11, 2 car garage w.wnrii
shop. $325 mo. w.one mo.
security. 323.5115 aft 5 p.m.

Boat assemblers &amp; EngIne In.
Statler openings now. Cable
Boat Co. Silver Lake Road,
Sanford. Apply 9 to It am.
only.

M elionville Ave.

FREIGHT HANDLERS

i_Lost
&amp; Found
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32—Houses

NEW HOMES

EXECUTIVE LIVING-3 Bdrm,
3 Bath. Sunken LR w
fIreplace. Ceramic tile foyer &amp;
halfway. Walk a block to large
shopping center. CHA, dbl
garage &amp; fenced yard. 1 yr.
warranty $64,900.

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RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
Apply in peion Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convaiesceht Center, 930

Tree Climber, chain saw man w.
or wout pickup truck. Sales
person (will train) 3395242.

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FACTORY WORKERS mature,
cooperative, smart, strong &amp;
reliable. United Sovents.

41—Houses

VA.FA.235.Con. Homes

31—pi'tnn

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41—Houses

41—Houses

41—Hoises

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18--Wip Wanted

WVUiXU IIlUU1 UI IWU

had admitted

Exp. floor man with maint.
capabilities apply in person.
Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
valescent
Center,
950
Mellonville.

RATES

30Apartments Ururished

Finance Director—Degree
preferred. Three (3) years
1 BR—$308 up. Pool. Adults only
experience Journals, general
L
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
ledger, closing, trial balances
Atrmrf itw,l
and financial statements.
Sanford.
Call
3238670
Supervise accounting staff.
MIWIVI,'$ Vlllsga
Must be able to coordinate
work assignments of depart.
1 BRnewiyremodefed&amp;
ment, and maintain ac
redecoratad,w.wcarpet.
if
nt.,,,,.
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4,,w.Jrasy.,72J.Iu
and expenditures. Salary:
Negotiable. Applications and
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resumes will be accepted
Furnished
through March If, 1980. Apply
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the
Sanford
Housing
Authority, Administration
1 BR Garage Apt,, Fun.
Building, West 10'h Street,
Utilities Furn,,$140Mo.
Sanford, Florida. An Equal
Call 322.9463.Sp.m..7 p.m.
Oppo'tunity Employer .

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HOURS

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Wanted Exp. Desk Clerks
Apply In person only
3200 S. Orlando Dr.

Orlando Winter Park
831-9993

Found Dead

PURCHASE, N.Y. (UP!)
The headmistress clan exclu.

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Gains Contracts

Train

Railway Services, a wholly-owned new passenger cars to Amtrak, and the pulled off their runs.
subsidiary of Auto Train in Sanford, has increased demand for passenger train
"It's part of a two-year overhaul
landed two new contracts totaling about service, Amtrak is pulling cars
program
to meet the Increased demand
$55 million that should have an impact scheduled for retirement out of storage
for
railway
passenger service," Cruver
on the local economy, according to that for repair, Cruver said.
said.
firm's president, Phil Cruver.
"Amtrak was supposed to have about
Once the 25 cars are refurbished under
Cruver said Railway Services, located
280
new
cars
delivered
some
two
years
the
current contract, there may still be
at the Auto Train yards west of Sanford,
ago
from
Pullman,
but
they
ran
into
more
Amtrak work for Railway Services,
signed a contract with Amtrak for about
some
problems
and
only
got
about
180.
So
according
to Cruver. The contract
$4 million and with a Canadian firm for
about $1.5 million to refurbish passenger our Initial contract with Amtrak is to contains an option to work on 25 more
refurbish 25 cars at one car a week. That cars.
train cars.
means
we'll go to two shifts, seven days a
To carry the new workload, Railway
"We understand Amtrak will let us
week,"
Cruver noted.
Services will hire about 50 more emwork on the first 25 as a test and to
ployees, Cruver said.
Cruver said Amtrak is having about 200 determine later what their additional
Railway Services, for the most part, cars refurbished, some coming out of needs are. Of how well we'll do the work
W been restoring and repairing freight storage which were scheduled for and that we'll satisfy Amtrak we have no
cars, but because of a snag In delivering retirement; others in need of work being doubts.

How many more cars Amtrak will want
refurbished down the road, we don't
know," said Cruver.
Railway Services presently has two
divisions, the one in Sanford and another
in Portsmouth, Va. At Sanford, there are
20 employees who work in the freight car
wheels shop and another 70 in the
passenger and freight car maintenance
and repair section, according to Larry
Reuter, vice president and general
manager In charge of the Sanford
operation.
Cruver said the contract with the
Canadian firm, Marine Industries
Limited near Montreal, is for wheel and
axle maintenance and repair.
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Shad

Come

Ford

Home To St. Johns

0
Acquiffed

By JANE CASSELBERRY
last two years seems to be on the increase. Many shad are
Herald Staff Writer
also being caught now in the Puzzle Lake area, Moody said.
Four of the 540 American shad fish tagged in Canada's
The female shad drop their eggs about April and the semiBay of Fundy last September have been caught by buoyant eggs are then fertilized by the males. Moody said
fishermen in the St. Johns River, according to Harold the mature fish die after spawning because of the rapid
Moody, fish biologist with the Florida Game and Fresh- increase in water temperature by the end of March, or
water Fish Commission,
because of the drain on the fish's energy to make the long
Moody, whose office is in Eustis, said the shad tagged In swim in shore.
the research project in New Brunswick, Canada, were
The young remain in the river after hatching out until the
evide ntly Florida shad, who ha ve returned to th e
temperature cools to 60.65 degrees, usually the next
River to spawn and die. He said the first tagged shad
was December, before swimming downstream to the ocean
caught in St. Johns the first part of February having swam where they remain until they reach maturity in three to five
l,800 miles ln 4 'i months. The highest recorded travel speed
of the shad Is 17 miles a day and Moody said these fish must years.
As a result of Dadswell's project, much is being learned
have averaged that.
about
the American shad, Moody said. "It is exciting to find
He said the arrowhead of the spaghetti type tag is Inthe fish tagged that were caught here," he said. "These
serted just below the dorsal fin and the rest of the tag
streams out containing the tag number and notice that a shad seem to have a strong Instinct to return to the place
they were spawned."
reward will be paid for returning it to St. Andrews, New
Brunswick, Canada. Moody urged anyone recovering one of
Eight of the tagged shad were recaptured in the Bay of
the sha d so tagged to return the tag to Dr. Mike Dadswell, Fundy and one off Nova Scotia, 220 miles from where it W8S
fishe ries biologist for the Canadian government, who is tagged in the Cumberland Basin in the north end of the bay.
conducting the research project.
Fish of all sizes and ages were found In the bay.
Moody said the shad began to arrive In the St. Johns by
Moody said the American shad project was conducted to
the end of December from the Atlantic Ocean by swimming see exactly where It oea and the e.earcbers had no Idea
btfilrelhwáttr spawning grounds. He said the the fish would be fOwt1 In F'Iorlda.
UP
ii number of shad coming to the Lake Monroe, Lake Harney,
Dadswell is expected to come to Florida In the near future
and Lake Jessup area had been greatly reduced, but in the as nart of his shad research.
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WINAMAC, I nd. (UPI) - An Indiana
farm country jury today found the
nation's second largest automaker in.
nocent of reckless homicide for the
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
deaths of three girls whose 1973 Pinto Janies I). Tesar, Seminole Memorial Hospital's new administrator,
exploded In a rear-end collision,
awaits the decision on his aj)pOiIItflleflt Wednesday as the first
The Pulaski County jury rejected the
meeting of the new hospital board begins. I1('A's candidate. Tesar
prosecution claim that faulty design
improper gas tank placement in the was approved by the board unanimously.
Pinto made Ford Motor Co. liable for
the deaths of Judy Ulrich, 18, her sister,
Lyn, 16, both of Osceola, I nd., and their
o
St.
M
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cousin, Donna Ulrich, 18, of Roanoke, Ill.
The girls' car was struck from the rear
by a van on U.S. 33 near Goshen, Id., on
Aug. 10, 1978.
The prosecution had contended the car
DIANE PETRYK
d rotation system, he said.
was moving and that the speed of the
Herald
Staff
Writer
"Three years will be the maximum
impact would not have been sufficient to
Unanimous
approval
of
Hospital
number
of years any boa rd member will
trigger an explosion if the car had been
Corporation
of
America's
candidate
for
be
eligible
to serve consecutively,"
safely designed. The defense said the car
administrator of Seminole Memorial Lewis said. "Then they will have to be off
was stopped and the impact estimated
Rospital came Wednesday as the first the bod at least one year before they
I by Ford lawyers at 50 mph — would
official act of the hospital's new board of can be appointed again."
ruptured the gas tank and made an In- trustees.
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The board now will be selfJames D. Tesar, 40, of Port St. Lucle, perpetuating, he added, beca use th e
will begin his administrative duties members will (ill vacancies as they conic
See earlier story Page 5A
March 17, taking over from Charles C. up.
Bentley, who served from December
Chosen entirely from nominations of
1977.
the county commission and local doctors,
HCA spokesman Doujl Lewis said the board will be responsible for the dayTesar was nominated for the post to-day operation of the hospital and for
because his experience has been in ad. keeping HCA informed of the long-range
The Seminole County School Board Masters, a former South Seminole
Mrs. Telson said she moved for the would be the best course. Not spending ministration of a hospital similar to needs of the facility.
Seminole Memorial. Tesar is currently
decided Wednesday to appeal the Middle School guidance counselor, appeal because she feels there needs to more money."
Although the board can't sell the
decisions of two state arbitrators who because he said the authority of aT- be "clarification" between the authority
Harris told the board the three year's assistant administrator of Lawnwood hospital or commit to any purchase over
ordered flie board to rehire and give back b1trators conflicts with the constitutional of theschool board and the authority of back pay in the Cornelison case would Medical Center in Ft. Pierce. lie served $5,000 without consultation with IICA.
pay to a librarian and a guidance authority of the school board.
the arbitrator,
Lewis said the board is more than just an
amount to $40,000. "The cost could go as there from 1978.
The comtitution grants a school board
"I agree with collective bargaining high as the $60,000 or $70,000 range if the
Tesar said Wednesday he will consider advisory group to the parent corporation.
counselor it Previously fired.
every administrative task from the
The action came despite a stipulation the authority to "operate, control and wholeheartedly," she said. "And I Intend appeal runs on," he said.
"The board works, plans, guides and
in the board's contract with the teacher's supervise" schools in Its county.
know
if
the
viewpoint
of how it relates to patient directs through the administrator," he
to abide by the law. But which super.
Julian said he still does not
said.
If the arbitrator's decision Is binding, codes which? The state statutes or the back pay award would roll on while the care.
union which states:
"My purpose is to provide the best
"Both parties agree that the award of Julian said, this will take the decision. contract?"
"The board is responsible for the
appeal Is in litigation. But he estimated
the arbitrator shall be final and binding." making authority away from tIs elected
Bill Moore, (SEA) Interim executive an appeal to the Supreme Court would patient care available," he said. "But quality of care at the hospital. The board
that's the job of everyone at the hospital. decides who practices here and creates
The stipulation is part of Article VIII of officIals,
director, said the constitution and the take at least two years.
the contract which lays out grievance
When read the sentence in the state statutes give employees the right of
Harris complained that the length of Our tasks may vary but our purpose Is the environment that they will practice
in.
procedures. Step IV of the grievance board's contract with the teachers that collective bargaining. And, he said, there time the Issue will take will further the the same."
Tesar Is a graduate of Southern Illinois
procedure calls for binding arbitration, stipulates arbitration will be binding on are restrictions on constitutional bodies. "Irreparable harm" that has been done
"We don't run any of our hospitals
University, where he received a from Nashville," Lewis said.
"They've broken the contract," said both parties, board member Pat Telson,
Board member Roland Williams said to Mrs. Cornelison.
Seminole Education Association (SEA) who made the motion to appeal the one reason he voted against the appeals
"This could have been resolved at Step Bachelor's degree in business adAs Director of Domestic Development
is the cost.
III of our grievance procedure," he said. ministration in 1972, and of Washington for HCA, Lewis will now be handing over
Cornelison case, said today.
President Rick Harris.
"Ilhaven't read that."
"I think we're spending more and more "But we have our national association's University, St. Louis, where Ix.,received the reins of the Seminole Memorial
School Board Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
urged the appeals in the cases of Lynette
The contract between the board and of the taxpayer's money on legal issues backing. We're prepared to go as far as a Master's degree in health care ad- Hospital take-over operation to HCA's
Cornelison, a former Jackson Heights the teachers took effect August 21, 1978 when we would do better to spend time necessary In this issue to protect her ministration in 1974.
Regional Vice President, Jim Main.
He
served
a
residency
in
hospital
Middle School Librarian and Ray and is to run to June 30, 1981.
Improving staff-employee relations. That rights."
Main will decide whether the nine— DIANE PETRYK
administration from September 1973 to member board will be increased to 11. He
July 1974 at the Lester E. Cox Medical said Wednesday the corporation is
Center in Springfield, Mo. From July considering an il-member board to
1974 to September 1978, he was assistant provide a position for a lay person from
administrator at Oklahoma Children's Deltonu.
Memorial Hospital In Oklahoma City.
"That's where 30 percent of the
As hospital administrator, Tesar trill hospital's patients come from," he said.
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become a voting member of the hospital
If such a person is named, another
board wtmich approved him. It would ha ve doctor would be named as well to
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to ha ve rejected the Nashville, Term., and lay persons.
The Florida High School Athletic firm's candidate and selected another
The board is expected to name a
Activities Association official who was
administrator,
chairman at its next meeting, the date of
by the Seminole County School
The eight other members of the board, which has not been specified.
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Bentley, who declined HCA's offer of a
ment of high school athletes in the
the length of their appointments. One- position at another HCA facility, has said
county, has confirmed he will attend the year, two-year and three-year terms will he will go into real estate in the Seminole
school board meeting of M arch 19.
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
72nd Year, No. 135—Sunday, January 27, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—CUSPS 481-280)—Price 25 Cents

Federal Invest'i6 gators Com*ing To Schools Next Week
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8—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Jan. 23, 1IO

NBC To Present 'The Martian Chronicles'

By DAVID M. RAZIER
ficials Monday morning,
Herald Staff Writer
They will be spending the entire week in
Federal Investigators will be studying the Seminole County, evaluating the program on a
Seminole school district's programs for district level and then moving from school to
educating non-English-speaking students Mon. school to see it in action. They will then prepare a
report on how well the county's program meets
day, in response to a complaint the district
federal guidelines,
violating federal guidelines,

attending Lake Howell High School.
Under the federal civil rights act, all children
must be provided with full educational op.
portunities. Under OCR interpretations, this
means students cannot be penalized for not
speaking English.

Several investigators from the Office of Civil
The visit was prompted by a complaint filed in
Rights (OCR) regional office in Atlanta are ex- October by Central Florida Legal Services on
pectedto-begin meeting with school district of- behalf of Chieu My Trong, a Vietnamese refugee

Students must be taught English under any of a
variety of methods, including English-as-asecond-language classes or bilingual classes,
While the government does not mandate one

Police Hold Murder Suspect

"THE MARTIANS,"
this week, is based on Ray two-man space flight to
Science fiction used to be The popularity of science consequences of
looked upon as a trash form fiction is long standing. technological advancement Bradbury's popular space Mars. When York (Richard Tuesday, Jan. 29: Back on
of literature, unsuitable for Science fiction provides us or that kind of transformed adventure. The production Old! ield) and his companion Earth, Wilder learns that his
anyone with a smidgen of with an opportunity to social arrangement. It also was shot on location in Malta land on the red planet, they relatives have died in the
maturity. But in the past 20 imagine the future, to deals with the important and the Canary Islands. are destroyed by Mr. K war. There is desolation on
years, especially, sci-fi has develop "future con- questions of our age. In a Richard Matheson, who (James Faulkner), a Mars too. A man called
been picking up supporters sciousness." Sd-fl stories very real sense, sci-fi wrote the screenplay for Martian who fears their Driscoll (Christopher
from the very groups that project possible future projections are actually "The Incredible Shrinking presence - especially after Connelly) desperately
were once its harshest societies - the role of the reflections on contemporary Man" and 14 "Twilight he sees his wife Ylla(Maggie searches for someone to talk
critics. Most notable have family, the Impact of institutions, ideas and ideals. Zone" scripts, adapted Wright) swoon while to. He meets Genevieve
been sci-fi's inroads into science, government and
These elements of science Bradbury's book for TV.
dreaming of the spaceship's (Bernadette Peters) in an
educational communities: It religion, the use of work and fiction are all evident in the
arrival. A later expedition empty town but turns away
"The Martian Chronicles" finds the Martian civilization when he realizes she's en.
has been estimated that one leisure time.
NBC presentation, "The
out of every five high schools
Science fiction helps us get Martian Chronicles." The has sold more than 5 million has been decimated by the slaved to possessions.
offers a course in science accustomed to the Idea of three-part mini-series, copies since 190 and has chicken pox, spread by Another settler creates an
fiction,
change by presenting the which will be presented this been translated into some 20 American explorers,
android family. At last
languages. The 26 stories
Wilder comes into contact
that comprise the book show "THE SETTLERS;' with a Martian. They share
a stylistic mix of science Monday, Jan. 28: In 2004, a meanings. Afterwards the
fiction, fantasy and social fleet of spaceships fined with renewed Wilder takes his
drama that isintriguing.
a group ol settlers land on family on a picnic. When
Following is a brief Mars. Soon there are a dozen they ask to see Martians he
synopsis of the three communities there. Father points to their reflections in
programs:
Peregrine (Fritz Weaver) the water of a canal. The
"THE EXPEDITIONS," and Father Stone (Roddy Wilder family will begin
The Holocaust permeates discerned.
Broadway to mixed reviews
all creative sensibility today.
Sunday, Jan. 27: In McDowell) get lost in the their life together on Mars
One writer who has taken a
Its influence is evident in the direct approach to the Nazi It follows a young February 1999, Colonel John wilderness. Meanwhile from with a new reverence for the
works of such playwrights as genocide is Martin Sherman, homosexual in Cologne, Wilder (Rock Hudson) Earth, there Is news of place. They are no longer
lonesco and Beckett, who do a young playwright from Germany, who is arrested oversees the launching of a nuclear war.
Earth Chauvinists.
not write about it directly, New Jersey, whose Un- and sent to Dachau. It's a
son from marrying a childhood
but In whose alien land- nerving "Bent," starring love story and a comment on
Janua 31 sweetheart who is working as a
scapea and characters its Richard Gere and David social issues. Frontal nudity _________________________________ high-priced call girl. (Part 1)
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be D's, recently opened on and a searing love acute are
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Henson's body was found in his home at
Diagnostic and Classification ('enter in 1902 Suminerlin Ave on Nov 29 by a
truck driver Paul Henson is being held with murder.
Jackson, Ga., where he is under life
today at the Seminole County Jail, ac._-.. maid he called the night before fr "a&amp;.
Oliver was transported here under a sentence for murder.
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Richard Allan Oliver, 24, was brought Georgia. He was previously at the Judge Wallace Hall Tuesday at 2 p.m.

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EMERGENCY
RescUe personnel treat Allyn M. Hodges of Sanford, who was later
admitted to Florida Hospital in Orlando in critical condition, after
his 1975 model Honda motorcycle crashed into the side of a 1978 Ford
pick-up truck driven by Ronald N. Battle of 2030 Sedler Drive, Fern
Park. The accident occurred Friday afternoon as Hodges was riding
east on State Road 48 and Battle was crossing at Upsala Road. Battle
was charged for violation of right of way at a stop sign.

(4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Dr. Paul Ehdictt, Jim Fowler.
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"We snuck out the back while he was in
While a hijacker
intent on flying to Iran negotiated from the cockpit," said Lynn Martin, 19, of
the cockpit, his hostages were forsaking Dallas, after the plane ret ur ned to Miami
Friday night. "It was ner ve-wracking.
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Ingram,
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daughters,
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The gunman— identified by the FBI as agent-in-charge in Miami, said he had
Samuel Aldon Ingram Jr., 28, of Atlanta been arrested for bank robbery in
— was 30 Intent on his negotiations for a Charlotte, N.C., and served time in
flight to Iran, and his family was so federal prisons.
sound asleep, that they were unaware
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When Brady Sapp heard there was to be a sack race at All Souls
school on Spirit l)a', he thought he could move faster with the sack
over his head instead of standing in it and hopping, lie could move
faster, but trees and other obstacles proved a problem. Track and
field events plus other games were enjoyed by the students 1uring
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in whether there will be contributions from the
involved In pari-mutuel wagering before where state and the property owner for improvements to
vested interests are competing against each the road," Kirchhoff said,
other," Vogt said.
County Commissioner Bob Sturm said,
cvert the Seminole Harness Raceway in
Former House Speaker Den Tucker will be itis difficult to know just what it will contaln,"he
"I'm Waning towards supporting, but l have not however, that the county in this fiscal year has
(,lberry to a dog racing facility may be a long working with Hattaway, lobbying for pu'ge of said,
come to a definite position. The next committee budgeted $40,000 to resurface the portion of
the legislation, Hattaway said Friday.
"It will be extremely controversial. You can
and hard one.
hearings are in Tallahassee Feb. 13 and 14. 1 Seminola Boulevard from Button Road to Winter
Brantley said former StateSen. Kenneth Plante count on that," Brantley said,
As far as Hattaway's colleague on the Seminole'
anticipate talking to some interests then, trying Park Drive. Plans are to complete the balance of
County tgls3aUve Delegation, State Rep Bobby of Winter Park, who represented Seminole
State Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach, also is to weigh equity. I have not made a commitment, the road next year. Sturm said there are no plans
ft-Losmgwood, is concerned he going County rthga portion o( the loyearsheserved taking awalt.and4eeposltion.'I haven't taken a
but itis under consideration," the senator said, "I to widen the road.
to wait and see what his constituents say before in the state House, will be lobbying against the firm position yet," he said. "I have met with both hate to shoot from the hip and later find out I was
Sheppard said a dog track would give "pretty
he takes a position pro orisinmydistrl
con on Un iwA.
skies the owners of the harness track and the wrong. There is plenty of time to make a good business" to area motels and restaurants,
propow.
"Since theharneu track
ct,Iwill
Brantley said Jerry Collins of the Sanford- Sarordlando Kennel Club. I'm trying tomerit decision," Vogt said, "This is only January."
He said merchants should be happy about the
the
legisiation
is
filed
before
i
do
Orlando
1CJIJIj Club Informed him that a out the pros and cons. I anticipate meeting with
Cauelberry Mayor Owen Sheppard predicted season being extended If it comes to pass.
wsj,gu
'snJJsy said. "I plan to send a letter recently conducted poll indicates Seminole several other people as well to find out where Hattaway will not have much luck getting his
Casselberry Council Chairman Frank Schutte
W
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to' isch regIstered voter in the precincts County residents not want more monthe of dog eqAty liii,
legislation through. He noted that the major road
said from an employment point of view, the horse
"At fird Mud4 it amns only I*cal more leading to the horse track, Seminois Boulevard, is track provides more jobs than a dog track would.
swillindifts on him U*ck, Wftft them of raft. ITAllim said be found no outcry for man
what is proposed and asking them what they dog.racug tljne," Brantley said, adding Collins bssin,si would be gotten by a dog track than a under city Jurisdiction for traffic control. But, he
He said he was notified by an Oviedo resident
like tosee. I have not had the opportunity to oflMed to run leg races eight months of on year horse track. The example in Jacksonville bears added, it
CoUnty responsibility as far as this week that petitions are being circulated to
dsck on It," Bruitley said.
if that is desired and the county would realize the this Out," Vogt said.
maintenance is concerned,
keep harness racing. Schutte said he advised the
Hattawaysald Friday the Jacksonville harnw
"Among my PimWY CODOW111111 is ust us 8111110ill proL
"My major concern Is that Seminola is not a
woman to contact Rep. Hattaway.
off1c on Se'nlnola Boulevard to the track Is
1 La*gwood legislator said it the conversion track, Us 1.it year it was in operation, had a major arterial road. The traffic is going to be an
Schutte said more traffic generated on
gft to Incregae dramatically with dog racing. is "tatter o(rsisiag more revenue for the state, daily attendance of 1,100, and return to the state awful load on that two-lane road," Sheppard said,
Serninola by a dog track would make extra
iwasas racing not as popular a pu'knutuel "my respons. Is it Ii well and good for Seminole was $fl,000. The year it was converted to a dog "unless the county intends to widen it."
demands on the city police department, "I hope
I pwL j1W mom pw* will bi atleaft dw Cmq to pwate rweam for the date. But ft tmd4 Hattaway xaK 3,01 daily aUendam wall
County Commisdon CWmw Bill Kirchhoff the county talks about doing
somethiN with that
jmg then hors. racing. This will put a lWP past rcord has beesi that the dollars received recorded with return tj the state of $2,107,00&amp;
wondered who would make improvements in the
road, regardless of what happens with the race
an streets Urough neigh. beck is S-"k'6 where those funds wur
"My netural l'idllnatlon is It would be good for road and where the money would come from. "I
track," Schutte said, noting the city council has
ft
Meanwhile we the Mile, good for Casulbilrry &amp;W
have to see whether there going to be an impact not been officially notified that the harness
where kids rn
track
thg playtime for the children on have taidusirsabi. situations In our neigh-- County, especially for motels, restaurants etc. beyond wIat there is there now. I'll be interested
school and
may be replaced by a dog track.
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an Islamic Republic with an appeal for
Afghanistan's Soviet-installed military aid including SAM missiles and
President Babrak Karmal has not anti-tank guns, was taken away by six
welded together a strong government policemen, a friend of the guerrilla chief
and may be replaced soon, reports said.
reaching Washington said.
There was no official confirmation of
Unconfirmed reports from 'aI1
the
arrest in Islamabad.
also said guerrilla leader, Zia Khan
Nassey, who Friday proclaimed a "'
Reports reaching Washington, said the
Islamic Republic" In eastern Soviets have sent more civilian advisers
AfghanIstan was arrested by Pakistani to Afghanistan. Those reports coincided
police.
with talk that Karmal was on the way
NUry, who coupled his declaration of out,

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"I plan to get with officials of Casselberry and
Ilte road to passage of a bill proposed by State know that they are others in the county would the county to get their feelings. I'm trying to get
Rep.Robert Hattaway, D.Altaznonte Springs, to understand why it should not be there," he said. as much information aslcan. Until the bill is filed

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"The Hidden Structure" The
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China and the Samurai
swordsmlths of Japan illustrate
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daughter Lucy. who was raised
by her grandparents, to Knots
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gating a prison murder, Quincy Eooi ROBERTS Dolores and
Fred and Lamont wind up and Sam e Caught in a riot Eddie go to their first lOUn
stranded in the forest when and held hostage.
tar session; Turner tries to
they go on a camping trip.
CL)S BARNARY JONES
silence Cynthia; Mrs. Zindell
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the middle of the night.
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By United Press International
An especially poor showing was made run-off election, which would have been
who retains supreme po wer over any new
Financt Minister Aboihasan BanI-Sadr president, had been examined by two by Sadeq Ghotbzadeh, who replaced held between the two leading vote getters
took a huge lead today in Iran's first heart specialists from Lausanne, luni-Sadr as foreign minister, lie re- Feb. 8.
presidential election and said that if Switzerland. It said they pronounced his ceived no more than 1 percent of the
As reports of his mounting lead in the
elected he will try to resolve the hosta ge condition good,
cities
reporting
results.
elections
caine in, Bani-Sadr told jour.
ballots in the 13
issue "as quickly as possible," reports
The radio said the specialists were
The militants have vowed not to nalists in 'l'ehran that he considered a
from Tehran said. invited to Iran at the request of the release the Americans until the deposed solution to the crisis "as one of the most
Bani.Sadr,46, who sought a plan to free people and to reassure the nation.
Shah Mohammed Rezu Pahlavi is important problems" of Iran's new
the hostages last November and was then
It said Khomeyni's condition gave no returned to stand trial
prtst&amp;nt news agency re po rts from the
fired as acting foreign minister, received cause for alarm, but his doctors
It appeared Bani-Sadr would need no Iranian tapital said
at least 80 percent of the vote in 13 cities, recommended rest. It repeated a request
according to early returns re ported by that no one ask to visit him.
—..----,--Tehran radio and monitored in London.
In its election reports, Tehran radio
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(5a.m. EST), BaniSadr had won about 3 also considered a front-runner, received
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million votes.
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year-old Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, clergy.
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speaking volunteer.
Seminole school have no English-as-a-secondlanguage prograin, although English classes at
SUIIfl0IC Community College are open to some
Public school students.
'l'in not especially looking forward to it (the
Seminole schools rely mostly on volunteers to
visit); these things happen," said district
teach English to students who do not speak it,
Administrative Assistant Ralph Ray Friday,
volunteers recruited through the district's
saving the district was preparing all of the in.
Dividends program. Not all the volunteers speak
the native language of the students, district of. 1orinitiOii documenting its efforts to teach
ficials say. The district has no Vietnamese- English to foreign-language speaking students.

method or another, the civil rights investigators
will prepare a report on the Seminole program.
and the district will be ordered to prepare new
plans if deficiences are found.

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Sunday, J11111. 27, 950

WORLD

ry, vidnapping
Ma n Accused OfDo%k"
A Gainesville man is being held in Seminole County Jail on
$10,00 bend charged with attempted armed robbery and
kidnapping a Lyman High School Junior at gun point Friday
night.

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U.S. Warned Of Soviet
'Ominous War Machine'

Billy Frankland Dyess, 23, allegedly held a gun on Thomas
Howell, 18, of 536 Orange Drive, Altamonte Springs at
Altamonte Mall parking lot after asking the youth to help him
start his car. Dyess forced him to write a note for the drive-in
teller at Barnett Bank of Seminole threatening to hurt Howell
money in M drawers, OUC said.
it ne was not given
The teller, Gerhild Reed, told another employee to call the
Orr now is charged with breaking into the home of Thomas
Altamonte Police after seeing the note and the gun. The police Wayne at 909 Turtle Mound, Casselberry, on Jan. 8 and taking
apprehended Dyess at a nearby service station minutes after about 10 bottles of medication, including two bottles of Valium.
he was dropped off by Howell at the mall.
He also is charged with taking a 1980 Pontiac Grand Am
from
a home at 544 N. Winter Park Drive, Casselberry, on Jan.'
oum REARRESTED
An Apopka youth out on ball for a Jan. 8 burglary has been 6 or 7.
Orr was held in lieu of $13,650 ball Thursday, following first
rearrested on charges of breaking into a house and stealing
appearance
before County Judge Harold Johnson. He Is
drugs, and stealing a car
CwTently
out
on $1,000 cash ball on the other charge.
Ronald P. Orr, 18, of Kelly Park Road, Apopka is facing
reportedly
a runaway from Orange House, an Orange
is
adult charges on all counts. He was arrested Wednesday nightOrr
'County
residence
for
Juveniles in trouble.
on a warrant by Seminole deputies at the home of his sister in
NURSERY
VANDALIZEI)
Casselberry, on the charges he stole drugs and a car on the
Approximately $10,000 in damage was done at the Gateway
same day he was arrested for breaking Into Elite Motors, 2610
State Road 436, Casselberry.
Gardens Inc., nursery, State Road 426, Oviedo, sometime
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Arkady Shevchenko, a
high-ranking Russian U.N. official who def ected to
Amer ica In 1978, has warned Congress the Soviet Union
has buil t "an ominous war machine" to destroy free
na tions and domina te the world.
Shevechenko said Friday a U.S. boycott of the
Moscow Olympics next summer would serve a good
purpose because Kremlin leaders "consider the
Olympics as recognition of the correctness of their
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As for the Kremlin's foreign policy, he said, there
remains "an Insatiable appetite of world domination
An ominous war machine of immense proportions Is
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Tito Further Improving
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!)
Almost a week
after his left leg was amputated, 87-year-old Josip Brez
Tito Is "f ur ther Improving" and is undergoing Inte nsified recuperation therapy, the official medical
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Tito's leg was amputated last Sunday af ter
gangrene, caused by blocked circula tion, sat in and
endangered his life.

New Guerrilla War Feared
A shootout
PRETORIA, South Africa (UP!)
be tween police and three black nationa list guerrillas
who seized white hostages inside a sub ur ban bank
raised fears today the at tack could be the beginning of
a guerrilla war against white rule In South Africa.
South Africa Is enThe "events surely Indicate
tering the phase of terrorist war," the Rand Daily Mall

Free assistance in preparing federal income tax returns Is preparation by the Internal Revenue Service. They will assist
taxpayers In completion of Forms 1040A and 1040.
now available to Seminole County taxpayers who cannot afford
Taxpayers can also receive information from VITA assisters
to pay for the service.
Elderly persons and others with relatively simple tax status on tax benefits quch as the earned income credit, general tax
can obtain help with basic tax forms during the filing season credit and pension benefits.
Taxpayers needing help from VITA should bring along the
through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program
(VITA) sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service at Central tax package mailed to them by the IRS as well as W-2 forms,
interest statements and other pertinent tax documents.
Florida Legal Services Inc., 104 South Park Ave., Sanford.
For more Information contact: Voncile Smith at 3221964.
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No disciplinary action will be taken against corrections
officer Mark Dixon, the man guarding Richard E. William
when he escaped from a Seminole Memorial Hospital room
Monday evening.
Sheriff's department spokesman John Spoiski said Dixon
was following the department's procedures at the time of the
escape. However, those procedures, which allowed the
prisoner Into a bathroom alone, will be examined and revised,
Spolski said.

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Installation of traffic signals at the intersections of
State Route 419 and State Route 427 with U. S. Highway 1792 Is scheduled for mid-July, according to State Department of Transportation (DOT) Engineer B. C. Bill
Benedict.
Benedict said bids on the traffic control devices will be
received on Feb. V. It will be 45 days thereafter before the
contract Is executed and 00 days more for Installation to
begin. Benedict said the winning contractor will have 155
calendar days from mld.Julyto complete the installation.
Meanwhile, designing of the railroad overpass on State
Route 46 , west of Sanford, is underway, Benedict said. The
DOT is currently involved In design work for the overpass,
he said, adding the project Is scheduled for bid letting In
June 1981. The project Is being federally funded.

Egypt Ends Israel Boycott
Egypt today ended Its
CAIRO, Egypt (UP!)
economic boycott of Israel and opened its borders to
Israeli citizens while President Anwar Sadat ordered
the government to speed up the normalization process
wi th the Jewish state.
A presidential confident said Sadat has Instructed
Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil to consider Feb. 15 the
starting date of "comple te normalization" without
regard for deadlines set forth In last March's peace
treaty between the two countries.
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week was a "real defeat."
But Wack's support of Kennedy's candidacy for president
has not diminished. Wack, an attorney practicing law in
Altamonte Springs, is leading the Kennedy campaign In
Seminole County. He is also in charge of gaining Kennedy
delegate seats In the 5th congressional district of Florida.
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LION, Portugal (UP!) —Goat herder Jose Nun..,
reportedly "Its oldest man In Europe," has died, a
regional new
said today.
The newspaper, A Reconquista, estimating his age at
,over 130," reported Nunes died Jan. 15 In his native
village of Sarzadu In central Portugal.

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Kennedy.
"I told them I wanted to become Involved. As a result of that
telephone call I was made chairman of the campaign in .
Seminole County," Wack said.
Wack is a native of Boston and lived there until he was ii:
years old, when his family moved to Miami, where he grew up.
He attended the University of Florida, graduating from the
university and Its law school. He lived In Gainesville during
that period and liked Central very much.
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Linked To Deformities
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)
A nationally kno wn
: pharmacologist has testified that research in 1963
raised enough questions about the morning-sickness
drug Bendectin for It to be taken off the market.
Of 51 pregnant rabbits given Bendectin in the test,
four were born with skeletal deformities, Dr. Roger
Palmer, chairman of the University of Miami Medical
. :,,&amp;h001'5 clinical pharmacology department, said in
federal court Friday.
"ma malformations all Involved the skeletal
!syIt.m," Palmer told the Jury weighing an Orlando
couple's $10-million suit against the drug's
manufacturers. "They didn't involve anything else.
That, as an Investigator, would upset me."
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Surgeons labored 74
hours to reattach a man's thumb that was bitten off as
tried to break up fight his dachshund picked with a
.pit bull tether.
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Hospital, shortly after the operation ended late Friday
night. "The thumb is viable."

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Scientists say It will
take several weeks to repair an earthquake-damaged
laser system the largest of Its kind in the world at
the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.
A spokesman at the lab said Friday belts and rollers
in the Shiva system were damaged and further investigation was needed to determine whether the
optical components survived the temblor.
The quake cracked a 30,000-gallon tank containing
water and tritium, a low-level radioactive Isotope, at
-the nuclear weapons research laboratory, 40 miles
.southeast of San Francisco.

later In the year will be held in each congressional district
after Florida's March 11 presidential preferential primary.
the U.S. Army until l9l2.He opened upa law office in the area;
"Iowa wasa defeat. Circumstances at this time are very
after serving his tour of duty. He Is now a partner In the law
difficult for anyone running against the president Domestic
finn of Massey, Eaton, Alper and Wack.
problems that gave Carter such low grades four months ago in
the polls still exist and are still as bad as they were before the
Wack and his wife, Shirley, have one son, Adam.
Speaking of Kennedy and his chances of winning thej
hostages were taken in Iran," he said. "I don't know what it Kennedy at the St. Petersburg Democratic mini-conventIon..
takes to make the people feel the same way about those
He not only got slate together but engineered aget-out4be- presidency, Wack said the 1960 election may be the most
as they did four vote ch, that saw rank-and-file Democrats elect than critical event In the nation in the past 100 years.
domestic problems Inflation and ener
delegates.
months ago.
Of Kennedy's philosophy, Wack said, ,It is unrealistic for
"Events are going to ply a significant role in controlling
Earlier this week, Wack formed a coalition with Winter people to expect they will agree with the candidate on each and
what is possible for Kennedy," Wack said.
Springs Mayor Troy Piland and political newcomers and old- every Issue. I don't agree with Kennedy on each and every
The 34-year-old attorney said the domestic Issues ought to be timers of varying political philosophies to qualify candidates Issue. On balance, however, with Carter and the choices we
important enough for President Carter to debate. "The people for the Seminole County Democratic Executive Committee. have so far, Kennedy would be the most effective president,"
Wack and Piland say they have enough committed votes be said.
ought to reflect their dissatisfaction if Carter refuses to
the persons on the
debate. And we are going to remind the people of these Issues," among the paalifled candidates to some their own elections
w
party
e
Kennedy
committees in the
jng
as
state
Democratic
committeeman
and
chaEinan
.erüig
eomnznfttee
for
th
he said.
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counties of the state will be announced.
'iie Kennedy campaign committee is committed to a respectively,
The only hitch Is that Piland has opposition for precinct
He said in the next few weeks Smator Kennedy and momsignificant effort in Seminole County and the Central Florida
committeeman In his own precinct In Winter Springi. One bars of his family will be participating In area events. While iU
ares," Wack said.
Week's name shot to prominence in political circles In must be a precinct committee-person to be elected chairman. Wack has not as yet met Sen. Kennedy personally, he has met l I
with the senator's sister, Jean Kennedy Smith, and her son,
October when is. successfully put together a slate of can- Wick Is rinsing unopposed for his precinct apot
The
two
political
coups
In
theee
months
are
the
first
that
Steve
Smith Jr.
pledged
to
delegates
the
nine
elective
slot,
for
didates for
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LONDON (UP!) Former BeaU. Paul McCartney,
'accompanied by his wife Linda and their four children.
flew Into England today and cirove Into "quiet
seclusion" following his release from a Tokyo jail
where he had been held on charges of marijuana
possession.
Talking In Amsterdam about his experience In
Japan, McCartney said, "It was okay, It was all right.
But lt was a drag being in there and I'm very glad Lo be
out"

Gay Group Files Petitions

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Supporters of a gay rights ordinance have filed petitions containing what appear to
be more than enough signatures to place the issue
before Dade County voters for the third time.
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By DAVID M. IIAUZII
Herald ewwriler

NATIONAL REPORT: Blistery winds reaching 10 mph and
mounds of snow whipped through the mountains and Plains
dates today in a mid-winter blissard that dosed airports and
roads and triggered power outages. The storm, which built its
fur y Friday, was expected to spread snow from the Rockies to
the Ohio Valley and rain from the Tennessee Valley to th e South
AtienticCoast. Th. National Wea ther Service reported 13 mdi.s
of snow (.11 at Cheyenne, Wyo., Friday, The U.S. Forest Service
In Fort Collins, Cole,, said the avalanche danger was moderate,
but could worsen appreciably as do storm progresses. Slizwd
were posted over eastern Colorado for a combination
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of strong winds and locally heavy snow. Heavy snow warnings
extended over the northern mountains of Colorado and northwestern Ka nsas where at least 4 inches of snow were likely.
AREA HEADThIG8 (0 s.a.):_temperature: 10; overnight low:
I; yesterday's high: 7 laromuetric uiuire 30.00; relative
lns"dIty: 7$ pere; winds: BE it
BOATING PORECAIrI St. Aigudlu. to isplier inlet, ( 96
Issz Winds mostly soutiwestarly 10 to 1$ knots today and
toslgM, b.eu" southwesterly &amp;mday. Sam 2 to 4 feet. Partly
cloudy. Chance of showers Sunday. Key Large to Dry Torgugu
—ladislini Florida Straits and Florida Bay: Windssoutheast 10
to11 knots today ad tagI1t. 8o to southwest winds, 11 knots
baby. $i 2 to 4 fast inomiulog Sunday. Florida Bay will
hen alight to moderate chop. Partly cloudy. Chance of showers

While Florida has only a few basic bicycle traffic laws
laws which Sanford police say are not even enforced, there are
joine cities and counties across the country where cyclists are
held to the rules of the road and a well-planned effort is made
to keep them riding safely.
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program for Florida is Us program In use in Davis, Col., a city

of 30,000 people and over 14,000 bIcycles.

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At a m.sung oetwsen law omcers and cyclists, Hattaway
sidUs but stspto take wculdbsfts development ofaplan
providing for enforcement of the rules of the road as cyclists,
combined with a strong misty peam to educate riders and
drivers on their rights and rewlhilitlst
11* Davis PIN Is conidsced by many qdisha and aMity
organizations to be a model answering Us problems created
by the growing marb.rsof riders using their hikes for
recreation ad
of cycle
The comnpreisulv._p rogram oovers all
safety, from emfotcemsat to education to bUs.pSth con-otnactlss. It has V'l the nesnbor of accldrto Involving
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bicycles Ina rowing convi'wiity, aid Improved the recovery

of stolen cycles, accordihig to Its .ctor.
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Also contains a program to create safer routes for cyclists to

travel.
Complete with engineering studies on requirements for
roads to handle cyclists and cars without conflict, the plan
calls for the widening of son* roads to handle a bike lane;
restripping of roads already wide enough for the extranalTow
Imes and the creation of bicycle-only paths tirough parks 1n4
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other public areas.
A major loop through downtown Davis already has been
marked out and engineered to provide room for four.wheel and
two-wheel traffic, and bicycle paths also have been built
through some of the paiti.
In area Outside the care city, cyclists are allowed to ride an
join, sidewalks. Under Florida law, sidewalks are cit-units to
all but pedestrians, although Hattaway's original bill did make
allowing riders on sidewalks a local option.
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bike paths and wider roads with income generated through the
license fee.
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1s w'vare are handed out to then who rug stop signs,
rids oppoeite tramc esc.sd a safe speed or violate almost
any other traffic law.
The bicycle-asic accident rate, which bad been lmxeselng
for several yews, has rvthid the same since the program
went Igo act, Dasher said. There are about U accidents a
yew bitween cyclists and drivers In Davis.
Bss of maepowsr li'r'ftsdoss on the emU city police
force, Davis oeu's only really crack down on cyclists once
every few mitts. Dasher sa
Dwft the cracowns and the weekewiddi follow them,
the cycling laws ar. rigidly adhered to. "You can really see a
difference uommd town when the cyclists get Us word," he
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Esther L. Buihong
Nathan Fakess
'Claire L. Gendron, Deltona
Bessie R. Show, Ditona
Gertrude Jones, Geneva
,Ba rbara B. Farley, Longwood
4.aur e Hildebrandt, Orlando
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Ossci the major aspects ol the Davis plan ise&amp;cation. The
law mandates police officers visit every elementary chip
from kindergarten up, to provide classes In riding safety,
Suggested classroom scripts plus lids of material to be
presented to the students are Included as part of the 7*.page
like plan. Cleaoom lectures include distribution of American
Automobile Association booklets on safety and Its showing of
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Additionally, officers are assigned to run bicycle rode
safety lectures combined with ridership contests at scl4da
throughout the city. Ibis Is in additon to running the weend
desie, for law violators.
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Sheriff', department. At Us meeting with Hattaway, officiO
said almost all elementary school st udents get at least or
safety lectirefromna deputy.

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Floyd Earl Hearn
Earnest Holtzclaw
Jessie E. Justice
Charles Owens
Belinda Roberts
Elizabeth T. Speir
Mono P. Starling
Eric L. VihIen
Sharon G Wean
Laura T.
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Carolyn J. Lambert, Winter
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cyclists at the meeting to Increase one upset of the .duritll
program beyond anything In use In other areas. Ma lsgtsat
is rusarddeg a law to place two or more pegea on moloç1s'
rihiliUsi to cyclists In the state drivers' isndeockr4
wom on cyclists' r1s on the tk,uielg tad.

After a while, asms cyclists cease to obey Us law perfectly,
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Cydhts told him an of tl prabvl they have is the i4i I
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answer charges.
When the law first went into effect, Davis police hod to
handle registrations for every owner ota bike through the city-.
But any bike Purchased since that time Is preregistered, sold
with a license by the dealer, who is responsible for furnishing
the officer with a description and other information needed to
place It in the files immediately.
An adult who receives a ticket is Ordered into municipal
court to pay a fine, Dasher explained. The tickets, of which
596 won handed out in 1V7$, are handled along with moving
violation tickets given to errant motorists.
While local law officers say they have had nothing but op.
position from parents when they tried to enforce rules of the
road on cyclists, Davis parents play a major role in the enforcemeat of that city's cycling laws.
Minors who receive tickets are kept out of the courts, but
face a variety of penalties from the police department and
their parents. Each time a minor receives a samnmons, a latter
detailing the offence In mailed to their parents.
WbIl.they do not have to pay fines, mlnorscan be ordered to
attend Mi Saturday classes rim by police on bicycle safety,
writs .saays on related tapirs '-Igned by officers, or lose
thelrblkesfcr3ldayatoimpoimdInsntelther by the officers or
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Hattaway is now preparing Me plan toimnprov. the safely of
cyclists, following opposition to Ms earlier proposal to have
cyclists ride against traffic.
While some local law officers said they believed such a
change would improve bike safety, national and local safety
and cycling orgaidastlom furnished Hattaway with information saying tho move would only increase the iger to
riders and the accident rate.

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SHOP ORLANDO &amp; SANFORD 9:30•9:30 DAILY; SUN. 12-6.

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which was loosely organized to pursue the election of Sen.

Political activist
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lie chased the van for several blocks until it turned hit
traffic. As soon as Parmenter got home, he called one of hJ
father's co-workers at the Jacksonville Police Department an
gave him the license tag number he had copied.
The brother and sister were hypnotized six days later t
improve their memory.
Neither he nor Leslie could make a "positive" identlficatlo
p,l,•
from the stand, but bo th pointed to Bundy as a man wh
"closely resembled" the fidgety stranger.
The Parmenters' testimony is important in the state's cast
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been involved in political campaigns on the periphery in a
couple elections in the past.
It all started with a telephone call he made late last summer
to the Tallahassee office of the then Independent committee;

Sen. Edward Kennedy will have to win both New Hampshire
and Maine primaries to stay In the race for president, according to Kennedy's top man in Seminole County.
Bill Wack says Kennedy's loss in the Iowa caucuses this

a badge that said Richard Burton, hopped out, lie started
asking questions.
Leslie, a cool-headed detective's daughter, got nervous,
'It Just kind of scared me. It struck me funny the way he was
asking," she said. "He was real fidgety, digging in his pockets
like he wasn't sure what he was going to say next."
Danny Parmenter, then 20, drove up. He told his sister to get
into his pickup truck and he asked the fidgety stranger what he
wanted. The man said, "Nothing," and headed for his van.
"He started rolling up his window when I was still asking a
question," Parinenter said when he followed Leslie to the
stand.

ACWORTH, Ga. (UP!)
About 700 people were
allowed to return to their homes late Friday night after
officials righted four Louisville &amp; Nashville tank cars
filled with flammable gasses and liquids that derailed
almost 22 hours earlier.
"the last tank car was retailed and put back on its
wheels at 10:40 p.m.," said L&amp;N spokesman Charles
Castner, who was at the scene most of the day.

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Herald Staff Writer

pretty, 16-year-old girl's story was important because of what
happened next.
She was crossing a department store parking lot when a
white van pulled up beside her. A sloppy-looking man, wearing

Inflation rate probably will continue
for a few more
months, but price Increases should moderate later in
the year.
Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage and Price
Stability, said Friday the only solution Is self-discipline
by the American people while the government
disciplines itself and promotes savings, investment
and increased productivity.

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"He told me to start walking," Leslie said Friday to the Jury
hearing the kidnap-killing case against Theodore Bundy. The

WASHINGTON (UP!)
Alfred Kahn, President
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Her brother, Danny, waited a while before driving home
without her. He was mad when she called asking for a ride,

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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — Leslie Ann Parmenter dawdled
instead of going directly outside when classes were dismissed
at Jeb Stuart Junior High School.

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screening on three greenhouses. Two greenhouses were
flooded causing damage to 33,000 starter plants and water
spigots were broken off at five different places.

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between 5:30 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday. It was
reported to the sheriff's department that someone had entered
the property and destroyed a large number of trees and planth
pulling them up and knocking them over and had cut the

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Grecusbuzu librari.tz, .titd t.u..ktiru..ili uf the ruup runnIng the
sons know their father is one of the civil rights movement's
commemoration. For the first time, 'an articulate generation
heroes, but they still can't figure out why.
of college-age students were demanding their rights under the
They've seen the photos showing how, 20 years ago this Feb.
law," he said.
1, McCain and three other black college freshmen began a sitlocale al so helped. Greensboro prided itself on being a
In at a Woolworth's lunch counter that triggered the student
leader of the "New South," where moderation and conciliation
protest movement.
reigned. Its school board resolved to support the Supreme
But McCain says his children still cannot conceive why
Court's desegregation decision the day after it came out in 1954
anyone ever had to do what he and the others did: demand the
even though complete integration didn't occur for another 17
same service given whites.
}ears.
"They absolutely refuse to believe something like that
And then there was something inside the Four students,
happened, because people just don't do that now (refuse
McCain
said.
service)," said McCain, now a group leader for Celanese
"I don't like to say it's providence, but I think the probability
Fibers Marketing Co. in Charlotte. "I've got no credibility
of four people getting together like that again is almost nil," he
whatsoever."
For McCain, that generation gap points out the most im- said. "i'hat's the key: we had similar interests and similar
commitments,
portant success of the sit-ins. Two decades ago the sit-ins
shocked Southerners, because in many places blacks simply
"And" — he added "when you're 17 years old, there aren't
did not eat with whites. Now Mcain's children cannot see how
many things you're afraid of."
It was ever any other way.
Joseph McNeil, another of the four original protesters, quesFurther evidence of the change will occur Feb. 1, when
honed whether fate meant for them to start the sit-ins.
McCain and the three other one-time North Carolina A&amp;T
"It was going to happen eventually," said McNeil, now a
students— David Richmond, Joseph McNeil and Jibrell Kazan
stockbroker in Fayetteville. "It would certainly be pre(then known as Ezell Blair Jr.) return to the Woolworth's
sumptuous to say it wouldn't have happened if we hadn't have
counter for a memorial breakfast.
been there."
They've been invited back — by Woolworth's,
McCain said he has matured since those heady days when,
Later that day, the four will appear at dedication ceremonies
just out of high school, he started a movement, lie and the
for sta te-and city-sponsored markers near the store.
others never tried to be a big part of the protests, but he does
Other cities claim to be the site of the first sit-in, but
know he played an important part.
Greensboro people says theirs is the one that counts,
From four persons taking part the first day, there were
'I do get sort of an eerie feeling every time I sit down In a
the second, 70 the third and so many on the fourth day SOIIIC
restaurant." he said.
students began a sit-in at the Kress counter across the street.
Within two months, sit-ins had spread to 5 e4cs in nine stares.
In addition, the sit-ins drew to urth 'aro!ina the Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr., helping him rejuvenate a civil rights
campaign that had languished since Ithe Montgomery, Ala,,
bus boycott of 1954-55.
They brought into prominence James Farmer, head of
CORE (Congress for Racial Equality) and like King an
electrifying speaker. Over the years the protests also made
famous such names as Julian Bond of Atlanta and the Rev.
Jesse Jackson, once student body president at A&amp;T.
William H. Chafe, a Duke University historian, calls the sitins "the catalyst that triggered a decade of revolt... America
wou ld never be the same once students discovered the power of
direct-action protest and others followed their example."
As one early partici pant told a reporter 10 years ago: "that
di me store ... was the birthplace of a whirlwind."
Many things made the sit-ins special. By asking for service
at the lunch counters, the students showed how businesses
sought black patronage in part of the store but refused it in
another. It was a moral and economic absurdity, but it was so
accepted nobody until the students ever become famous
challenging it.
Borrowing from Gandhi and King, the students employed an
effective form of non-violent civil disobedience. Their atten—
tion to wearing good clothes and being courteous defused
arguments of black inferiority especially when white racists
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With whom is Carol Frank sharing her bathtub? With some of the "little old and french fries, say it will take a mighty experiment," he said.
must be eliminated because of high
babies" that she created for an exhibition at a San Francisco art gallery. The effort to convince the city's 16,000
Is the experiment striking fear into the cholesterol counts.
faces of her figures are sculpted of plastic wood, then fitted with hats, glasses dwellers 10 change their eating habits, grills and grease of the major fast-food
He admitted the nutritionists would
or anything else that might add to their individuality,
"I'd say this is a meat
n," Chris chains?
"I would tend to doubt it very have to be powerful persuaders.
Paige said in a telephone interview

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Florida Panhandle Oysteirmen Face Toug h Times
APALACHICOLA, Fla, (UP!) -Reedy Holton leaned on his

oyster meat a year. But that didn't make any difference. The
word was out — oysters made people sick.
Later that month, the Center for Disease Cotrol In Atlanta

oyster shovel, grabbed a beer off the seat of his battered skiff,

drank deeply and said bad luck was threatening "the only job I

know where I'm my own boss.9l

Last month, a handful of the millions of Apalachicola oysters
harvested annually were linked to 10 cases of hepa titis In
Alabama and Georgia. Apalachicola oysters sales suddenly
dropped 20 to 50 percent.
Many of the oystermen and shuckers usua lly their wives
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"Last week I got put on limit 10 bags a day," Holton said
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tious is making

half as much as he was before the 20th of December," says

between,
They also say the oyster dealers are taking advantage of the

The string of events that got the Panhandle oyster industry

"I would suppose the oyster industry supports 60 percent of

In hot water began In early December when six people in
Wakulla County contracted cholera from eating oysters taken
from a polluted area In Oyster Bay.
The contaminated water was miles from the commercial
beds in Apalachicola Bay which yield about 5 million pounds of

industry a bad name,

For this reason, Leavins want to form an oystermen's
association to set standards and propose tougher laws to
protect the industry's reputa tion.
Leavins' proposal takes on extra significance because there

is talk around the bay that Alabama and Georgia shipping
Interests are reveling in the oystermen's plight because they

Birminghm, Ala., four months ago to give oystaing a try.

the working force here," says veteran Franklin County Clerk "It's good honest dirty work. I'm gonna May."
Bobby Howell, "Everbody's business has been affected. The
There is general agreement In the Industry, however, that
doctor isn't getting his money as quickly and the merchants steps
need to be taken to tighten the laws dealing with the
aren' selling as much,"
packing and shipping of oysters
Leavins says this January's oyster production and sales hrvesting,
oystarmen, for exam ple, admit they $OII,$try

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great grandfathers of today's oystermen began harvesUg
shell fish train these rich waters. The bay folk are jealout of
their lifestyle and want to protect It
"You walk on these oystersshells once and break the
beads," says Curly Tindell, foreman at Ford's Seafood in East
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..." HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - America's No, 1 female singer .disc sexpot Donna Summer - has now joined Bob Dylan,
Stevie Wonder and Arlo Guthrie In making God the most Im.
portant part of her life.
decision to become a born-again Christian seems an
:obvlous one to Miss Summer, who is best known to her fans for
:)wr ability to breathe hard and heavy to a suffocating disco
:'Iiulse,
And she says her religious turn was not surprising to those
who really know her.
Miss Summer, who recognizes religion is an immediate
:tianiff for many, notes some critics and fans have sniped at
Dylan since release of his "Slow Train Coming" album,
But she says her renewed relationship with God is something
she "had to get back to, particularly as world stability
deteriorates."
"God never left me," she says. "I left him.
"I have always been a Christian, but I have never reaffirmed my beliefs in 10 years, I believe this world is going very
strange. As we watch the world unfold this year, we are seeing
things starting to happen. I am very conscious of those things.
'We may be seeing the anti-Christ right now."
Miss Summer says she is "really happy now as a total
person" and explains:
"It has put my head Into a very good space.
"I think anybody that comes from a basic moral backrcund
alan early age and has gone through that kind of teaching will
-sometime come back to that space."
Miss Summer says she had almost all her dreams fulfilled
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when "I went from poverty to richness" in a short period.
"But when I achieved those dreams," she adds, "I found the
expectations were not so great.
"I recently realized that it was because I wasn't taking care
of my spirit. There is a spiritual need. I knew for years that
God was there and lwas never far from it, but! didn't go to
church for almost 10 years.
"I have always lived my life as far as I was concerned according to the Golden Rule, I've been an advocate of that."
But will her regained Christian commitment conflict with
her Writhing, sensual performances?
"It probably won't have any impact on my performance,
other than to maybe make it better," she says.
"God doesn't call upon everyone to do the same things. He's
called me as I am. He expects someone, In whatever line of
work they are in, to set an example of what his word is. He
doesn't dictate wha t you must do. He doesn't ca ll upon
everyone to preach his word ei ther.
"He just calls upon everyone to be growing examples of what
he Is capable of doing. I think I'm a good example of what he is
capable of doing."
It is hard to imagine Miss Summer as an Insecure, lntrov.
erted person who prefers to stay at home with her 7-year-old
daughter Mimi. But that's the way she describes herself,
"As outgoing as I am on a public level," she says, "I am
totally introverted on a personal level."
Not surprisingly, Miss Summer's current recording project
is an inspirational album. But It won't be "real heavy," she
says, even suggesting that disco will evolve into other forms of
music.

Longwoo d To Set Charter Group
By JAM CAMELBEJUIY
drainage problems and what It would through a title search and a legal
cost to correct them, City Administrator description is obtained.
Herald Staff Writer
Longwood City Commissioner, and the David Chacey said.
"The county director of public works
mayor have been asked to each submit
Mayor Steven Uikert announced his told me," said Chacey," as for as he was
tine names of persons to serve on a 15- appointments of commissioners concerned we own the street and can go
member charter review committee by responsible for various departments of ahead with the $500 drainage project
the city: June Lormnann, finance and (two catch basIns). The commissioners
qezt Monday's 7:30 p.m. meeting.
'commissioner William Mitchell made periomel; Grant, streets and drainage; said this was not quite official enough an
motion to that effect after pointing out John Hopp, utilities (water and sewage); opinion for them but, rather than risk the
that the city charter requires such a Mitchell, parks and recreation and city being sued by flooded homeowners,
:mmittee be named prior to Feb. 1, himself to-public safety,
decided to try the trench as an Interim
Grant questioned the need for the solution.
:iw, with at least 11 members. The
:mitim will have no more then a yew appointments under the new charter,
t. determine changes needed in the which created the position of city ad. In other business at this week's
voted:
rter and make remnmendatIons to mitistrator to supervise the overall
To
table
a
request
by
Robert N.
operation of us various city depart. his
i:s the cornmlsElon.
f
or
a
change
in
zoning if
The present
Uskert said there was still a =d CDer
___ charter, approved by the meats.
property
he
o
s
wn
on
Palmetto
Avenue
voters In September 197$, went Into effect for the comm1oners to be rossthle
boirdered
by
Industrially
zoned
property.
;Jan. 1, In.
for a specific ares and to work closely
Tp
lanning Agency had voted 34
Its motion was seconded by Corn- with (.lsancsy.
to
recommend
the ctiwe from R.3 to M
The commission voted unanimously on
missioner J. Russell Grant and passed
to
but
Commis
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Hepp opposed us plan
si
a motion of Mrs. Larmnann for tis
unanimously.
bec
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;meetlng, the conlmI.Ilon will hear a residences adjacent to the new Rock
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city to do a eo'npreln Rock Lake Drive, but City Attorney Ned pllances not usually collected by
r
t. age study. The engineers will Jullan Jr. said It would be several weeks garbage collector during a designated
4uaInt the commissioners with before legal ownership is established "clean-up week" In the Springs.

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Oystermen say damming the Apalachicola River could alter
the fresh water flow they say Is essential to a healthy oyster
population In the bay.
Leavins says one way to fight the dam Is for oystermen
"Clean up our act," draw legislation to make sure oysters are
not shipped In urefrigerated trucks, and set limits on n
dealer harvesting to reduce oyster bootlegging.
There appears to be widespread support around the bay for
this Idea,

ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) -On a muggy July night 18 months
"Crime Watch is a media program and without their help,
Bishop said on ABC televisIon news crew was doing a feature
ago, a aid-masked bandi t leveled a sawed off shotgun at con. we obviously wouldn't beinexlztence," Bishop Said.
cmCrmms Watch and acccinpsnied them tothe IA General
venlence store clerk Nancy Cobb and killed the 44-year-old
Dr. Robert Doering, a professor at the University of Central store when the Cobb slaying was re.enacted.
mother of three Instantly.
Florida, launched Orlando's Crime Watch program in July of
"We aired our segment locally the week of October 19, 1V7$,"
Four persons were arrested and charged with Mrs. Cobb's 1971 after seeing a "Crime Stoppers" program while vaca- Bishop said, "and got very little response. ABC aired Its
jo murder this month, thanks to a 90-second videotaped reenact- toning in Albuquerque, N.M., the city that pioneered the feature, which Included a portion if our film, on December 11,
ment of the crime that was aired on three Orlando-area project. Bishop said b6Cities now have CrimeWatch programs and several days later we got a call from an informant saying
television stations and presented to an ABC national audience, patterned after Albuquerque's.
he might know something about Un case,
The videotape of Mrs. Cobb's slaying was produced by
Bishop said W production st udents from uCF film the crime
"ThelAlGeneral More was only a small segment of the ABC
"Crime Watch," a project police say has cleared 182 felonies re-enactments and area business and civic leaders pay all film," Bishop said, "but the right parson happened to see it,"
led to the recovery if $160,000 worth if stolen property In expenses and rewards.
Bishop said the informant was Interviewed by detectives,
central Florida since July of -1977.
"We have paid out $11,000 in rewards since our program shown the composites and CAM Watch film again and he
"Not one penny if tax support goes to this project," said Jim began," Bishop said. "We pay the reward an arrest and don't promptly Identified the suspects
A
wait for the conviction."
"But the suspects left town right after the murder and the
44 Bishop, the Orlando policeman who heads Crime Watch, "It is
Bishop said the arrest of the fair suspects In Mrs. Cobb's informant didn't know when they had gone," Bishop said.
totally funded through private donations."
Each week, Crime Watch videotapes re-enactments of a slaying was one of the more bizarre cases solved as a result of "The can hung In limbo until May if 19, when the Informant
the Crime Watch program.
called again and sod one of the suspects was heck in town,"
crime In the seven-county area around Orlando and offers
Cobb
was
working
behind
the
counter
the
night
if
July
Orange County Sherlws Department detectives resumed
rewards up to $1,000 for information that will help authorities
7. 1978, when two men wearing lid masks walked into a Ui their Investigation and on Jan. 4, wrested Donald Ray West,
'solve t he cases.
General store on North Orange Avenue.
23, and his wife Debbie Ruth West, 30. The following day,
Bishop said the key to the success of Crime Watch has been
Wi thout warning, one of the bandits shoved a sawed ON ser.d Diane E. Rhodes, 30, and on Jan. 7, police in Corpus
media cooperation,
shotgun across the counter at Mrs. Cobb and fired, killing her QwIsU, Twa, wrested the fourth suspect, Randal Handiey,
Orlando's three television stations - WFIV, WDBO and Instantly. The men fled moments later.
23 All were charged with the slaying if Mrs. Cobb,
WESH -air the Crime Watch films at least once a week and
"We got composites from two young kids who were in the
"its problem they had with
case," Bishop saul, "is that
Bishop said the area's newspapers and radio stations also More," Bishop said, "and later two more witnesses - both their two Mw wlhwus. (the this
women) turned out to be ac
cooperate in the program,
.
women came forward,"
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and the last thing they want is unscrupulous dealers giving the

quoted authorities as saying oysters were probably the cause. Commission, "If we had any sickness we'd know
about it."
An autopsy showed that wasn't true, but the damage was done.
The oystermen agree.
The market went down faster than a raw oyster with a beer
"If th oysters were bad, everybody around East Point and
chaser.
Carabelle would be dead," said Billy Nichols as he unloaded
The industry that pum ps $12 million a year into Franklin
his boat at a marina near St. George Island.
County's economy was in deep trouble, and It had a domino
"I eat about a bushel and a half a week, and I'm not dead
effect,
yet," aft John Whaley, 26, who quit managing a restaurant in

losing my expenses."
But the 31-year-old oysterman isn't ready to surrender his
life on the bay for a job in town.
"This is about the only job! know where I can be my own
boss," Holton says.

Project

Resources, but they insist such incidents are few and far

A Perry, Fla., man died suddenly Dec. 28 and newspapers Cecil Varnes, who in also chairman of the Franklin County

to $4 a bag. Today the Marine Patrol wrote me up (for
possessing too many undersize oysters), so I guess I'll end up

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hepatitis. CDC investigators pinned the blame on oysters most his expenses."
bad publicity to cut drop the price they'll pay for oysters 50likely taken from Apalachicola Bay.
Leavins and most of the packing houses owners around
cents a bag and $1 a gallon,
Grady Leavins, one of the region's largest oyster dealers, Apalachicola blame the newspapers for their bad luck,
'The prices was going up like gold then all of a sudden they
says sales dropped as much as 70 percent. Oystermen as far
"I wish newspapers would forget oysters even existed," says
away as Maryland said the bad reports about
year-old oysterman who works the beds with his wife, Letha.
were cutting into their markets,
often along the bay area's 0mile coastline,
His cousin, Leonard Brannan, also believes the dealers could
Anxious to recoup, Leavins and other packi ng houses owners
All l0 hepatitis vlctlms have recovered and the CDC believes
be
more vigilant to prevent bad oysters from leaving their
persuaded Gov, Bob Graham and state officials to gather on
the lack of new cases indicates the problem has abated.But the
docks.
the Capitol steps around Christmas and slurp a few oysters to people around Apalachicola Bay don't believe their world
prove they were safe,
famous oysters ever made anybody sick.
The packers also acknowled some of their brethern hold
The gimmick worked and oyster sales picked up 1mm-"I'd say a third of my shuckers make their dinner on oysters their oysters too long or fall togemake
sure they are properly
diately, But it didn't last.
refrigerated during transport. But oysters are their llvllhood,
and crackers everyday," says lifetime oysterman and packer

until recently.

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reported 10 people in Mobile, Ala., and Albany, Ga.,fell III with Leavins. "That means he's earning $200 to $250 a week'before

Holton Is one of the hundreds of free-spirited men from
Panacea to Panama City who tong the rich oyster beds in
Apalachicola Bay and sell their harvest to 80 packing houses
that dot the Panhandle waterfront. They made a good living,

Sunday, Jan. 27

Justice Is Served

NATCHITOCHES, La, (UP!) - It will Tuesday night. 'People around here are seriously," said Steve Ciaccio, a
take more than highpriced promotions hard to convince. I think it would be a manager of one downtown franchise. 'j
don't think ft's entirely a
Idea to try
and big-buck advertising to get the good try. I hope It does work."
people's
eat
in
g
habits,
but i
better
to
residents of this northwest Louisiana city
"I'm sure some people would go along think our food is pretty good eating,"
to give up their shrimp, crawfish, fried
.
ft, said Edward Graham, another
/
chicken and Ice cream,
"If they coUld get them to stop eating
resident, "but diets are sort of fads, I
- boy I'm telling you, I don't
meat
But that's exactly what Louisiana think they'll need to justify their reasons
want
to see that," said Matt Biseli,
politicians want to do to prove that a for It."
for
a
another
restaurant manager.
proper diet could cut the city's death rate
And would he give up a juicy steak
by 10 percent.
Pritikin's researchers have computed
crisp lettuce salad?
death rate for Natchitoches residents
the
what
I
want,"
" pretty much eat
"In effect, what you're trying to do is
V
for
the past 10 years. After a year of
Gra
h
am
sa,
id
put the whole town on a diet," said CoY, Gh
eating
low-cholesterol foods, their death
Edwin Edwards, who announced
Dietitian s, insurance companies and rate will be compared with th
at of the
Tuesday the Mate will put up $40,000 for the state agreed to coordinate the
exdemographically
similar
population
of
the unusual nutritional study.
periment, which will attempt to wean Hammond, In south Louisiana.
Natchitoches residents from fat, red
Natchitoches, the oldest town In
"There are 30 people here who are
meat
and eggs to the high-fiber, lowLouisiana Purchase territory,
cholesterol fare prescribed in Pritikin's scheduled to die this year that we are
selected by nutritionist Dr. Nathan
goi ng to keep ali ve," said Dr. C.B. Ellis,
Pritikin as the site of a year-long ex bestselling di et and exercise book,
-.;. a professor of education at Northwestern
periment on the relationship of a lowThe governor, a Cajun who likes spicy State.
cholesterol, high-fiber diet to heart gumbo and seafood, admitted some of the
Ellis said the Pritikin eating habits can
disease and cancer of the digestive tract, diet food was not haute cuisine.
be adapted to almost every recipe in
"I think I'd just as soon the 10 years Louisiana cookbooks, but sacred Loujsia.
But some residents, who admit they've
pigged out more than once on Big Macs earlier as eat that stuff, but It Is a noble na foods such as shrimp and crawfish
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Sunday, January 27, 1980-6A

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faithful first-aid remedy for everything from
dishpan hands to sunburn.
And then the word "petroleum" hit me square
in the eyes from the jar resting on the store shelf.
The price was out of sight.
1 thought back to a conre thrr I had rith a
scientist for a major oil company not too long
ago. "You women better hang onto those
synthetic fabrics," he warned. "They are just
subject to becoming mighty scarce and theprices
are sire to jump sky-high."
So why don't women stand up and be heard and
exercise their inherent right of nag, nag, nagging
up front where it may count?

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO Managing Editor
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"We want Polly. We want Esther. We want Q.
Anna and that Oriental cutle Nie Lon.

Sure, natural fabrics are luxurious, but who
can afford them? And who wants to stand over
an ironing board when we have become accustomed to dipping, dripping and zipping?
Who can pay the price of a wisp of silk or Itchy
strands of wool? And who could stand the ex-

OPINION

"Just listen to those raves and rants.
"Opposing Ironing cotton pants.
,,Who needs delicate sheer silk hose
,,To spring a run at the touch of toes?
"We want a polyester gown,
"For going out and doing the town.
"And we want lasting nylon panties
"To comfortably cover our—.
"At times we want synthetic tresses
"To hide hair that gets in messes.
"We get uptight and almost curse,
"At the price of a leather purse.
"And now Mr. President, that ain't all,
"Somebody better get on the ball.

cessive dry cleaning bills (remember cleaning
fluids rise In price the same as other petroleum
products)?
I can bear women now converging upon Mr.
President and cutting him to shreds with the
weapons many are equipped with at all times
their razor sharp tongues.
"Now, looka here, Mr. P. E. Troleum," A.
Belle from Azbug outside Atlanta might say.
"We say to heck with OPEC."
The atmosphere Is all a.cheer. Large banners
fly; voices are pitched high.

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Our Readers --VVriPy-------- -------All of the facts regarding the safety of
The release of preliminary data from
saccharin were not reported in the the national Cancer Institute's study of
recent Food and Drug Administration some 9,000 individuals led the FDA a
(FDA) press release announcing major focus on, Isolated populations
results of a major human-use study. within the overall study.
However, assumptions have been made
While the FDA used the opportunity
which turned the favorable preliminary to attack saccharin, the truth of the
data into another cancer scare, as was matter Is that what has been reported
indicated in the enclosed Evening from the study actually supports the
Herald article of Dec. 21.
safety of saccharin,

JEFFREY HART

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Sissy Baker:'

Could Work
For Bl acks

A Daughten'I

the overall study population."
What the FDA failed to recognize in
for Intermediate artificial sweetener presents supporting saccharin's safety,
It seems alarmist, at best, for the users apparently shows a 24 percent thus, will be increasingly evident.
the results was the fact that the data
Indicates the highest saccharin users FDA to scare the nation with their decreased risk. Is It possible to use such
It Is certainly obvious from what has
and those using saccharin longest had emphasis of "evidence" that showed a data to condemn products that bring been reported thus far that the weight
60 percent increased risk of bladder benefits to millions of people?
no increased risk over non-users.
of scientific evidence indicates sacThe FDA itself stated in its press cancer for "heavy users of artificial
What is needed at this point is to have charin poses no real risk to the public.
release that, "The preliminary results
weeteners" when that increase is independent epidemiologists analyze
Robert H. Kellen
of the study were that there was no based upon only seven Individuals out the report to give an accurate inPresident
increased risk of bladder cancer found of a study population of 3,000 bladder terpretation of the results. We believe
among users of artificial sweeteners In cancer patients. In fact, similar data the strong evidence the report data

Kelly Helps
The People

Not A Tag

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In reference to the letter in which the
Howard Baker's campaign for the
Republican nomination got off to a later start
thanmostoftheothers — hecameththIrdl
Iowa but he's now rising In the polls, and In
New Hampshire he has a secret weapon in th$
form of his daughter Cynthia, known as Sissy
1
Baker.
Sissy graduated from Mt. Vernon College
Washington in 1978, she's had some TV e6

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Does Doctor H ave Cl ue?
Nearly 25 years ago Sherwood, on the basis
"The spasm theory Is well established
of his own wide experience in medicine, was now," Sherwood said, "But the reason for the
among the first to suggest that heart attacks arterial spasm has not been more than
were linked to spasms, or contractions, of the speculated upon, partly because the
coronary arteries.
triggering mechanism Is set up by such
diverse and, in some cases, apparently opHe had no luck getting editors of thódlcal posit. factors,
publications to accept a paper on this theory
"My paper suggests that the cause is an
because they held that experimental
treatment required laboratory controls and upset of the sympathetic nerve control t the

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with this attitude, though credit for the the stellate ganglion (the nerve message
sascular spasm theory went elsewhere when center for the heart).
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produced more "ac-

ceptable" data.

"The Intensity

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from Washington makes sense for both nations, Second District is 37 percent black.
And if thousands of modern arms can be placed Alabama's First District
Including
is 33
quickly in the hands of Islamic nationalists in Cooper's small suburb, Pritchard
Birmingham
District,
the
percent
black.
The
Afghanistan in the process, so much the better.
Sixth,
1530
percent
black,
Even under the best of circumstances, the
A sober note, however. Maynard Jackson
'Afghan guerrillas can hardly be expected to expel
has already endorsed President Carter
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That was the can with vascular snasm.

for re-

Only a doctor can add them up, but they

"It seemed obvious to me that If diseased Include tiredness, Indigestion, anxiety,
arteries alone were the cause of a heart at- moderate or severe muscle spasm and the
tack there would not be such long periods signs and symptoms of cervical and upper
between heart attacks," he said. "After all, thoracic back trouble,
the diseased arteries are there all the time.
The treatment Is entirely physical medicine
There had to be something else, something in
rather
than medication. Sherwood says he
addition to the diseased arte
ries,
mmaling
recemmendsultruonlc
waves to reduce the
that actually triggered the heart attack. I
muscle
spasm,
surged
Faradl&amp;n (electric
concluded that was a vascular spasm.
stimulation) to Increase the time circulation
Now Sherwood has prepared for publication and massage and "reinohiuzatlon" of the
a paper suggesting how doctors can Identify neck by gentle manipulation,

election. Like other black mayors, Cooper

to do the same.

States and its allies in the Middle East and South- Ijatcliett is not likely to abandon his newly
west Asia can knit a new fabric of collective won court seat for a chance to affect his
'security against Soviet aggression. Protracted party's nomination process. Reverend
fighting will also deepen anti-Soviet sentiment Gibson's age might make such a race difficult

'throughout the Islamic world. And the prospect of for him.
But If blacks adopted the Bush plan they
:tying down large Soviet garrison forces in could put both Edward Kennedy and Jimmy
Afghanistan is worth pursuing for its own sake. Carter on notice that black Democrats gx.
Every Soviet soldier fighting guerrillas in pect more than airy pro,nlue In M
Afghanistan's mountains is one less available to
threaten Pakistan and Iran.
Finally, there is a consideration involved here
eas well. Afghanistan's Moslem clergy have JACK ANDERSON
'declared a jihad, or holy war, against the Soviet
Invaders. With this supreme religious motivation
added to their normal hatred of any Invading
foreigners, Afghanistan's Islamic tribesmen will
fight on under any circumstances and with
whatever weapons are at hand. Those who share
WAlINGTON—Therelsaqulet,flt,1ng
the guerrillas' opposition to Soviet aggression owe
convic
In the Wuhlngton strategy &amp;ezhnsvin Vienna lastJune. Carter beamed
them this last opportunity to wage that fight with councilstion
that President Car ter hIm,1f laid
happily when the Soviet leader reapondid to
the best available weapons.
the grwxmhmk for the Soviet invasion of his appeal for world peace by declaring:
Atgh'nI*an.
"God will not forgive us if we fail." Eagerly,
w
-.
His wimitsady hand at the Ihn, (he
tr jotted down the remark on a sheet of

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"The thing to remember," said S

Baker, "Is that there is no great Republican
split today. Howard Baker wants a strong
national defense. He wants to lower taxes and
raise productivity. A great deal of agreemeilt
exists."
"Then how does he distinguish himself

The coalition of supporters of Winter In the past few weeks as to avoid old
Springs Mayor Troy Piland and friends for fear the word would get out.
,Altamonte Springs attorney William
Both Insist their seeking-out canWack that put together a slate of can. didates at the last minute was neither a
didates for more than 50 Seminole power play nor a move to take over the
Democratic Executive Committee posts party or to purge anyone,
"It was to strengthen the party," Wack
came as a surprise to many.
There are 134 seats on the committee — said, adding the candidates have varying

from, say, Reagan and Crane?" I asked.''
"Well, on some issues he has taken stands
more on the liberal side."
"Like Panama?"

Thus, what Howard Baker envisions Is an

pods are to be filled In the election. Sixtythree candidates have won unopposed.
Names of the opposed candidates are
to be on the ballot March 11 in the in.
dividual precincts. The committee is to
reorganize In April, electing a new
chairman, vice chairman, secretary, and
Ireasurer and state committeeman and

essentially conservative appeal, but with
marginal signals to centrist Democrats and
Independents that he is preferable to the
"true blue" conservatives. He will try to
exploit that appeal. He will also hope for

dividends from his personal style, which will
try to appeal in an articulate and non-visceral
way to Common Sense.

committeewoman.
The function of the committee Is to set
policy for the local party and to assist
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combat unit."
the Kremlin crowd they could get away with
Heinade his protest public. The presence of aggression in Afghanistan.
a Soviet combat brigade In Cuba, he declared,
Carter had made such a sorry hash of
was "unacceptable." H. would use
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Piland and Wack kept their ploy very
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Florence Gilmartin, active in the party
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dwerJOY of living that disco represents
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have none ci It.
"What kind of dancing Is that?" we
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after another. "This kind of dancing can
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grandparents.
"Immorality!" screamed the clergy, no-no.
"What's the world coming to?" wonWe complain about the abandon and
dared the editorialists. Youth, they about the dancer's look of total abopinl, was on a path to eternal dam- sorption,

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It's much easier to be critical than to
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We seniors, for example, were the first
to hold our partners In our arms w hen we
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Rep. Robert Hattaway, Is being opposed
for the precinct 11 committeewoman
office by Barbara Ager.

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Peggy Hattaway, vice chairman of the
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Dolores Vickers and her husband, Dr.
David Vickers, head of the biology
department at University of Central
Florida, are unopposed for the precinct

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being opposed by Phyllis Sheppard, wife
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expected to challenge Mrs. Reynolds for
the state office, Selma R. (Sonnle)
William, is being challenged in her bid
for the precinct 50 slot by Cheryl L.
Grago.
The list of candida tes show that times

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ty's newspaper that has proved so ucessful. She has also been talked up as a
candidate for vice chairman of the new
committee In AprIl, Don't be surprised If
the Binfoida withdraw from the race.

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In precinct 12, Ernestine Forward,
erstwhile secretary-treasurer of the
committee,is again a candidate. She quit
her position on the committee soon after
Harry Kwiatkowski, then a new and
enthusiastic Democrat, and later county
commissioner, took over the party reins,
Mrs. Forward of Forest City Is being
challenged by Joan Kloppenborg and
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diplomacy, he said, "to gut the Soviets to weretemptedto eson
d in
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et Pa. Thus. pro(esaionrbellevs Carter
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ellmmnaieUco,nbst.natareof this unit ... ff first, Brezhnev tried to mask his milht.çy
was gigled and lnthnldt.d by the Soviets. loehad startled at the old atheist's reference
we do not succeed, we will take appropriate moves by announcing a unilateral wIthdraa1
According to one scathing mesmalsK the to the Dolly. Soviet Foreiga Mhg.r AndreI
action to change the status quo."
of Soviet troops and tanks from East G
KiamIlu toot Carters nann ad fond Gromyks, apparently eanaing their surprise,
But four weeks of diplomatic efforts had no many. He made this appear to be a concesal
vueffltlng and yujner'."
t as
pointed at (be ceiling and eoflnad: "y
e,ct Upon the Soviets. Gromnyko rejected to Western Europe.
IU Magldsdosht dot tiw wily but wury
know, that's the Guy a there."
Carter's entreaties in blunt languare. "Our
In reality, the Soviet units ware qui%Jy
old men ofhe Kremlin would haverlasda
Carter left Viesma sxaabui'ant over his new
Mv1c,onthisscore,"hesaId, "is simple: Itls moved to the borders of A ha'alstan. They
,na.ve military mow to the rim of the perasial rsia'
with the Kremlin czar.
higia time you admit this whole matter is reinforced an airborne division, which w
Western oil reserves U (hay had thought We But tnl.11igew reports suggest that
artificial and proclaim It to be dosed."
also put on a war footing,
president would stand iç to t'".
Brashne, was lees Impressed with Carter;
Seventeen years earlier, the Soviets had
military buildup was monitored by I4
In an earlier colurnht, I deserlbsd how the according to one report, &amp;idmev rugarded
backed away from a Cuban CONNntIUOn Intelligence agencies which puh'ilt
ted t1
Soviets had tested Cuter's mettle at the his American cosWrpu't
weak and, with President JoIm F. Kennedy. This time It reports to the president. He sought an ,
big1wth Olga
was America's tarn to back away. What had planation from Moscow, and Brszhny
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r.bfkdhim,andherepsatediyreboimded—
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bean "amacceptal." four weeks earlier, reasared him that the Sovietslntq14
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toil of codenoe that meralima wmId later. Photo_
detected a Soviet
Carter conceded, was now acceptable,
military
triwlili over amorality In the andcembet brIg I on m.i.s a few miles
"The brigade liens Is certainly no reason
muing Carter accepted &amp;islmsg
lie was em's he could' reach an en- esithef HAVOW$ovlsladvluuri had beenla
fcraretarntothscoldww,"hsezplaln.dto aaarance.LterCwtJgi.
derstanding with 5ov Fnd4v4 Iaoald (s hr 17 years, bat the appearance of a
the An*lcan people. He ceul&amp;a't even ix- aggrendon as a personal effrcat. He w
&amp;edmev If only they could It down tether. ce"bet force win $ miles of car shores
tract a Soviet pledge, according to imliks, particularly offended by &amp;sshvsv's .
C'ter believed that the àlacidty of his was a distarhing sew de14.
net topróvlde airlift or esslift capacity fordo plariation over the Moacow-Wangton
pipes, and the power _of Me faith would
pradilmi rugietersd a pretsat with hisdiepetud brigade,
line "tthe ft"freops had bean 't,Ii
Carter's bsc own omi. last October.
o,e
er Da harriers betwean ", that a new frimdIn as Kremli., back
s a fist
oAfgiapdstaa. '1wij
weld temiene dedd that a Soviet co't'bst brigade had been
wn 1t meetlug would
Thom Is ON WAW@nw that the Soviet the president later commemi.d aiçily.
seat to Ciba. Carter complained to
and reduce the 'wiser tirset,
cana Waft
But with the election only alas motj
an cisualoul ls Dat Da Sevists were
s
'l UL analysts belie,, that the sway, he now seeks to project Igmeeli as
The paddeit was as sU''
be confronted b1. 'Ihe Soviets deny It has combat
two avoids were related, that Cter's ner- hero of his own catastrophes.
evangellet when at l
the Soviets to

for several years in the past, Is opposed Tony Russl while Mrs. Dorfman Is being to be mayor of Longwood, were elected
by Margaret E. Megill and Emma Jean opposed by Mrs. Radloff.
unopposed to the precinct 53 posts.
Williams. -Mrs. Megill is director of
School Board member Pat Telson and
Gene Grooms, executive director of the
public health in the'county.
her husband, Richard Telson, have been Seminole Education Association, is being
Lois Jackson is opposed by Mary Ellen elected unopposed to the precinct 49 posts opposed for the precinct 51 post by Leon
Rowe, a schoolteacher, for precinct 26. as has another school board member H. Thompson.
Mrs. Rowe was elected a Kennedy Roland Williams to the precinct 41 post.
Party chairman Rod Cable, who has
delegate to the Democratic mini.
Richard J. Russo, of Casselberry, who been eyeing the state committeeman's
convention in St. Petersburg.
had been very active in the party, and office, is opposed for return to his
ha tho a'hntn c,u. in it
hnst hppn hi,Iipvp,4
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Kathleen Revnoldsnf Sanford., nr,r'Inrt ,.....
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30 committeewoman for many years and cessor to Rod Cable as chairman, Is Pagano*
currently state committee woman was opposed by former Casselberry Mayor
Councilman John Leighty of
elected unopposed. But the woman who Is Bill Grier for precinct 52. Meanwhile, Casselberry is unopposed for the precinct

a committeeman and committeewoman philosophies.
Some intriguing observations could be
in each of the 67 precincts. Ninety-nine

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campaign seems to hark back t an olde
form of Republicanism. Baker Is trying t
expand the Republican base by reaching ou
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to "Democrats and Indep'n

the spasm, coupled with

the degree of disease in the artery, will
In
the
determine
the severity of the Incident."
As he recounted In an article
magazine World Medicine, new ideas are not
Sherwood l' a variety o the factors he
easily absorbed by the medical Profession says
it possible "to recognize a syn.
when they seem logical to a working dromemake
which
can be a direct prelude to a
doctor who has seen them succeed time and coronary attack
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attack on Afghanistan, can hardly be expected to Richard Arrington or Pritchard Mayor A.J.
cooperate without a credible U.S. commitment to CooperinAlabama—couldrun for president
help it resist f urther Soviet expansion. Given in their states. They could win a sizable
state's delegates.
Pakista n's strategic location and its warm water minority of each
Fifth C1onal District
ports on the Arabian Sea, such a commitment largely Atlanta
Is 44 percent black. Its

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that they don't want an amateur."
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"Today people are just as fed up with that
Idea. They see that you have to understani
Washington to change It, to get things done,
Howard Baker is that kind of candidate. HE
knows Washington and understands It, but
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LONDON (UPI)
Dr. Paul Sherwood patients at risk of a coronary spasm and
believes he has identified a complex of syrup- detailing the treatment which he has found
toms whose presence Is often a forewarning of effective in some cases, especially when a
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perlence with CBS in Nashville, she's at
tractive, articulate, and has boundlesé
energy. On a quick visit to the Dartmouth
College campus, she drew more students t
an Informal chat than most actual candidate
would expect to attract.
Over breakfast at the Hanover Inn,
gathered from Sissy that Senator Baker 14
running as, so to speak, the Common Sens4
candidate.
"In 1976," said Sissy, no doubt reflecting
Baker campaign thinking, "a lot of peopld
were fed up with Washington, they simply had
had it. Jimmy Carter presented himself a
the answer to Washington, the savior fronl

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three bears: papa bear, mama bear,
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and baby bear. "Someone has been
At
eating my porridge," boomed papa
50-•-I V.P.
bear in his deep voice. "Someone has
been eating my porridge," cried baby
40
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bear In her high little voice. "Gripe,
30-'
gripe, gripe," said mama bear. "I
haven't even put It in the bowl yet!"
After reading this letter, '1 was
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wondering lf the writer could have been
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also:
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referring to the same Congressman
1. Stop fighting each other and work
.
Kelly who had recently helped me with
I
for the common good.
a Veteran's Administration Insurance
2. Present to the Russians and to the
Rep. Richard Kelly speaks at a recent gathering.
problem and if he was the same
United Nations the enclosed proposal
Congressman who fought hard to keep aged and sick when they were denied by
for peace. if they refuse we must at
Does he know what bills Kelly
us from tumbling d
the road
the Agriculture Department. His proposed and the Democratic Congress least match them in producing
socialism by opposing government voting record has been better than 95
weapons, and just as importantly, In United Way of Seminole County President Bob Daehn looks on in
dIspose?
`grants of our tax money to New York pert. His Longwood office staff is
spirit and patriotism.
Does he know for what purpose Mr.
October as Linda Gardner, of Clark, I)ietz and Associates, paints
city and the Chrysler Corp.
3. Stop inflation as soon
courteous and they will help you with
Kelly made these trips at his own
as
feasible.
the tally sign in downtown Sanford. The local campaign later
After reading that article, I checked any problem you have with
Wage price controls are Indicated.
expense?
religions
in
topped
its 1979 goal of $236,600.
the record and found that Kelly made a Washington.
4. Teach contemporary
Too many of our people talk when
trip to Communist China recently, as
No, I am not of the same political they should be listening. Kelly, a public schools stressing the Golden
Rule and the 10 Coinniancitnents. They
Republican, is among a group of about
. was his duty, by being a member of the party, but I like this political stands.
House Banking Committee to check on
have stood the test of time.
540 and the majority are Democrats,
Bonner L. Carter
possible loan of our tax money to that
5. Reform Aid to Families with
his one vote has to be extra good and
Sanford
Checks In the total amount of $51,500 stories stands near the head of the list.
country. He made another trip to Israel
Dependent
Children to provide welfare
strong to even get off the floor.
It
Is
were
mailed this week to 14 United Way We thank you most sincerely.
as an interested banking cornin exchange for sterilization.
Kelly has been fighting for the people
The unfortunate, sometimes only
has
a
agencies,
members of the United Way
mitteeman and paid for that trip out of People Should Listen
outrageous that our government
In more ways than can be seen on the
In need of help, thank the
momentarily
This
includes
Seminole
County
Inc.
program that encourages illegitimacy of
surface. He was one of the few who and barbarism,
This is rebuttal to Edward Yokley's
an annual grant of $4,000 to the Red citizens of Seminole County who realize
He stuck his neck out and fought to
were opposed to the giveaway of our life
save the housewife from having to pay Jan. 13 letter, "What Has Kelly Done
6. Provide that after conviction for Cross Seminole County Disaster Fund. that they are their brother's keeper. We
line,
the Panama Canal. He has fough t
y
For
P
eopl
e?"
higher prices for sugar for the famil
the td felony hardened criminals Th e other amounts represent the first ar e mandated this and in Seminole
against the flcticious Salt II treaty
Does Mr. Yokley read the reports in
table. He fought and saved new home
,
may be placed with the federal quarterly payments from our most County we obey the law, divine or civil.
.
which
was
made
and
still
Is
for
the
Bob Daehn
buyers from paying an extra thousand the newspaper?
Unitedway c*1.
government for safe keeping In successful
benefit of RUULL
Does he get a , copy ci.
President
Many
wonderful
people
made
the
"doU.rs or more to have now homes
stockades In the western desert.
needed., congressional records to know how our
United Way
' Insulated whether or not It was
Larkin I4undley drive a success but the Herald with Its
Stephen G. saunt Sr
of Seminole County Inc.
He helped restore food stamps for the congressmen voted on different Issues?
Marianna almost daily publicity photos and
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question was asked, "What has (Rep.
Richard) Kelly done for the people?"
(Jan. 13 Herald), it reminds me of this
old story. Once upon a time there were

In standing-up to the Russians our
president has acted wisely, and
deserves the complete support of every
citizen. Ever since World War II, we
have retreated before the Russians. If
we desire to remain a great country we
must retreat no further. They now
threaten our life line of oil from the
Persian Gulf.
Our effort at survival has been made
greatly more difficult by our failure to
be even-handed in the Middle East. We
must correct this failur e.
If we wish to bequeath to our
descendants a happy life we should

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The Soviet invasions of Hungary in 1956 and
Czechoslovakia in 1968 permitted little op- JULIAN BOND
portunity for organized resistance. Even the
celebrated freedom fighters of Budapest were
crushed in a matter of days. And neither
Czechoslovakia nor Hungary lent themselves to
the kind of protracted guerrilla resistance that
can bleed an occupying army and sap its morale.
Afghanistan, as the Soviets are learning, is an
;altogether different story. There, tens of
,thousands of tough Afghan guerrillas are fighting
back against the flood of Soviet armor and
1 mechanized infantry pouring Into their country.
'Tragically, the guerrillas are woefully illequipped to take on the panoply of Soviet
COLUMBIA, S.C.
Black Democrats
weaponry arrayed against them.
afraid
to embrace Sen. Edward Kennedy and
Most of Afghanistan's guerrilla bands are arreluctant to give Incumbent Jimmy Carter a
med with a bizarre assortment of light weapons
premature endorsement ought to take a cue
ranging from homemade land mines to bolt-action
from Republican candidate George Bush.
rifles that predate World War I. The guerrillas are
The former CIA director has announced he
virtually defenseless against Soviet tanks, fighter may oppose GOP front-runner Ronald
Reagan and his aggressive foe, John Conbombers and helicopter gunships. Even so, they
nally,in South Carolina's March 8Republican
are surviving and resisting, and they seem
prnm'.
capable of continuing their insurgency for months
But unlike Reagan, who expects to garner
'and perhaps years.
at least three-quarters of the delegates here
It is not difficult to imagine how much more (he won 27 of 36 in the 1976 contest), and
kffective the guerrillas would be, and how much Connally, whose refusal to accept federal
more costly Moscow would find its Afghan matching funds will allow him to exceed the
:aggression, if the insurgents possessed an ample 1434,000 spending limit on those who do take
'supply of mouern inianrry Weapons. in inc nanas wern, Bush plans WUWt a campaign in no
of these determined partisans, plentiful quantities more than two of South Carolina's six
districts.
of automatic weapons, mortars and particularly congressional
While Reagan and Connally slug it out, the
anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles could exact a lower-keyed Bush will concentrate his limited
1 heavy toll of Soviet invaders,
resources and perhaps accomplish a plurality
There are encouraging signs that the Carter victory over his better known rivals.
'administration is at least considering supplying
Bush's plan to run only where he believes he
arms to the guerrillas. Secretary of State Cyrus has strength sets an obvious example for
Vance declined comment recently when asked if black Democrats.
Democratic and Republican primaries in
the United States would do so
a purposely
Georgia, Alabama and Florida take place on
vague response that left all options wide open.
March 11, three days after the South Carolina
Pakistan is the key to any attempt at arming the election. Black presidential candidates in
Afghan guerrillas. China's 50 miles of common each state could adopt the Bush's South
border with Afghanistan is too isolated and too Carolina strategy and capture uncommitted
easily interdicted to permit its use for anything black delegates
who could then yield
unusual
Influence
at
their
party's nominating
other than an unreliable trickle of weapons and
co
nvention,
other supplies. Iran's much-longer border with
would work:
Afghanfstan Is obviously off-limits to AmericanL' Here's how the scenario
A well-known figure In lath state Atlanta
That leaves Pakistan and Its hundreds'of miles of Ma' Maynard Jackson in G.(,gi, ismi
iporous frontier along Afghanistan's eastern and
Commissioner Fa ther Theodore Gibson or
southern boundaries.
State Supreme Court Justice Joseph Hatchett
But Pakistan, badly frightened by the Soviet In Florida, newly elected Birmingham Mayor

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Williams: Don't Change Residential Area

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Sunday, Jan, 27, 11980-11 6

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Commission Denies Rezoning Permit For Home
By DIANE PETRYK
A couple Owning Property in the Bear Lake area will not be
allowed to open a home for Spanish-speaking elderly people
after their rezoning request was turned down by the Seminole
County commission this week.
Agustin D. Marques and Martha A. Marquez said they intended to open a home for 18 to 25 older persons if their
rezoning request was granted. They said presently there are
no facilities In the Orlando area for the elderly who speak only
Spanish.
But residents of the Bear Lake area complained the home

Julian to serve as trustee of the Fred H. Wilson Memorial Law
Lthc.w cQglaclag &amp;t4a7meY VWan A. Leff{r 111. Only
Commissioner Bob French voted against the motion.
—Agreed to pay $492 for the County Planner Woody Price
and $305 for the Principal Planner Joyce Sellen to attend a
National Land Use Conference on Growth Management in San
Francisco, Feb. 25-a.
-Agreed to pay $532 for the parks and recreation manager
to attend the Revenue Sources Management School sponsored
by the National Parks and Recreation Department to be held
In Wheeling, W. Va., March 9-14.
- Agreed to pay $225.16 for a lieutenant's travel to

would lead to further strip development and increased traffic.

Jacksonville, for a Hazardous Material Workshop to be held

Herald Stall Writet.

— Passed unanimously a bid award correction to the correct Restricted Neighborhood Commercial, property owned by

County land development staff said there was no reason the Feb. 1145.
Robert Feather, located in the general area of the southeast
total of $5,346 for bid No. 202.
land in question could not be used as zoned, but said they did
- Passed unanimously a resolution establishing the Land
._&amp; Passed unanimously recession of an award to ABC corner of Wekiva Springs Road and East Lake Brantley Drive;
not oppose rezoning. Commission Dick Williams, however, Development Code Advisory Committee.
to change property from ft-IA Single Family Dwelling District
Diversified Services, Inc. for custodial services,
said rezoning would change the character of the residential
-Approved unanimously site plans for Lakeview Christian
to CN Restricted Neighborhood Commercial property
-Passed unanimously a resolution requesting funding of a
area. The rezoning was denied by unanimous vote.
Church and development plans for Woodland Estates, River water quality management plan for Howell Creek Basin.
described as the northeast corner of Highway 434 and East
The commission approved rezoning from a single-family
Woods East Addition and Genova Woods Sections 1-5.
- Passed unanimously a resolution requesting funding a Lake Brantley Drive; for Teterson Outdoor Advertising
dwelling district to a one and two-family dwelling district of
Corporation requesting a variance in a C-2 Commercial zone to
—Unanimously approved the return of $35 to Guyton T.
study of Lake Aeration using the multiple inversion technique
property described as in the general area of the west side of Skipper, 449 Highland St., Altamonte Springs,• for a fee for an to improve the water quality in area lakes.
erect a double face billboard within 1,250 feet vs. 1,500 feet of
east Lake Brantley Drive, approximately 700 feet north of application for variance withdrawn at the applicait's request
existing church directional sign on property of Prairie Lake.
- Passed unanimously a waiver of application fees for
State Road 434. The property Is owned by W. Don DeVore, Sr. prior to advertising.
Park off U.S. Highway 17-92.
at
request
to
place
a
storage
trailer
Seminole Baseball, Inc.'s
County staff said they were opposed to the rezoning, but none

— Continued for one week the consideration of a building

of the neighbors wrote or came to the meeting to speak against
permit of property that is flood-prone on Westwood Drive.
the proposal.
- Denied a request by Kenneth W. Wright to reverse a
Williams pointed out that he has been "historically opposed" decision of the Building Contractor's Board which denied his
to such rezonings, but said he feels neighborhoods should be request for a Class 'C' building contractors Certificate of
what they want to be.
Competency.
"If no one Is opposed I'm not going to tell people what their
-Overturned the Building Contrator's Bo.rd at the request
neighborhood should be like," Williams said,
of William E. Ekdahl and granted his Class 'C' Building
The rezoning was approved unanimously.
Contractor's Certificate of Competency.
- Unanimously authorized the board chairman to sign
In other action this week, the commission:
-Appointed school board and Longwood City Attorney Ned application for financial assistance under 701 Comprehensive

—Passed unanimously approval for a local scouting

ft Soldiers Creek Ballfield complex.

Considered a proposal from a property owner adjacent to
S. Lee Park to trade a portion of their land for a portion of
the park to obtain access to State Route 48. The Parks and
Recreation Advisory board recommended the county trade on
an equal acreage basis with the other party paying all related
costs. After discussion, however, it was decided that the
county tax assessor should first determine If equal parcels
were of equal vale.
- Approved unanimously payment of $1,064.95 to public
defender Gerald Rutberg.

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organization to place a window display in county Courtroom D.,
-Approved unanimously a proposal to pay Circuit Court
Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. $4,933.31 to settle a suit filed to seek
determination of the proper compensation due Beckwith for
the years 1969-1976. The amount was in dispute because Beck.
with was then an officer paid in relation to fees collected. The
settlement also calls for paying Seminole County the sum of
$1,010.90 for machine rental and $5,534.83, the balance of an
escrowed account maintained to pay Beckwith when determ1ran#lAn

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Fired Librarian Gets Save on draperies and
undersheers.
Job, Back Pay..
In what Seminole Education Association
Harris said the school board should be a
officials say is a precedent-setting case, a body that sets a moral example, but teachers
Seminole County circuit court judge last week are continually "improperly released."
ruled that a former Jackson Heights Middle
Ma, Cornelison's attorney, John Chamblee
School librarian who was fired In 1976 must be Jr., said McGregor's ruling is the first case in
rehired for one year and given back pay.
Florida where a judge has confirmed an
Judge Robert McGregor's ruling upheld a
arbitrator's award granting re-employment.
1977 arbitrator's decision that Lynette CorThe state laws, Julian said, contradict
nelison, 43, of Winter Park, was fired without
Florida's
collective bargaining law that says
being given fair warning that she was not
school
employees
can take a grievance to
doing a satisfactory job.
binding arbitration.
While Ned Julian, school board attorney,
There is a direct conflict between authority
said the ruling violates state laws on the
of
the superintendent and the authority of the
hiring of teachers on annual contracts,
Seminole Education Association President arbitrator, Julian said.
"There are no case decisions (from apellate
Rick Harris said the judgment sets a
the
judgment
of
an
courts)
in the state of Florida that address
precedent In upholding
that
question,"
Julian said.
arbitrator and supporting the collective
bargaining process.
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"Next week looks like bad news, really bad news "
That comment came from Seminole coach Bill Payne
following Friday night's romp in which his Fighting Tribe .
easily whipped Spruce Creek's Hawks 73-47.
If Payne was looking ahead, the blame has to be put Ofl his
starting line up.
Six-foot six inch Reggie Butler rammed home a dunk just
eight seconds into the game and with It slammed home any
effort Spruce Creek could come up with.
Whitney, McCray, Butler, Stambaugh and Thomas put on a
torrid and precise shooting clinic throughout the first half as
the Semino!es took a whopping 41-15 halftime lead.
McRay, who ta llied a game high 17 po in ts and Butler,
scoring more in the last few games provided 12 points but It
was their complete dominance and defense that spelled doom
for Spruce Creek.
The two Tribe big men helped Payne's crew build a 32-16
rebounding edge that enabled the Tribe boss to send in
reserves much of the second half.
"That was probably as good a first half as we've played all
year," complimented Payne of his squad's performance.
The curly-haired coach kind of summed up the victory in a 12-3 manner.
First of all our big guys kind of psyched 'em out, then we
controlled the boards, and then we got red hot," explained 1.
Payne.
"I have to say that Keith (Whitney) probably had his best .1 1
all-around game of the year tonight too," Payne adt d,
The Seminole's lightning quick point guard didn't explode
with offensive fireworks, but his craftsmanship ball handling
sparkled. Whitney was a perfect 4-4 from the floor for an eightpoint evening and the southpaw found time to dish out a game
high 11 assists In a little over two quarters of play.
His runningmate Glen Stambaugh didn't have a bad night
either, totaling 14 points on his patented jumper off the side of
the key.

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being upset by Warner Christian a week ago.
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jumped on them early and never really let up. It was a

A little defense. Smith gets ready to return a favor
Moths for a bucket
early by driving th e lane

A little offense. Lake Brantley center Tom Moths

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pleasant game to coach."
While the Seminole had a "Pleasant game" Friday, it's the
upcoming schedule that prompted Payne's bad news

of

elaboration.
"We've got Boone and Daytona Seabreeze coming up next
week," pointed out the Seminole boss, and both of them are on

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"Brantley is a spirited ball club," Sheffield 12, Morris 0, Cooper 10, Ballard

Mainland was never challenged by the

Stadler Holds San Diego Open Lead

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SAN DIEGO (UPI)
victory will be as tough."
final two rounds will be for the top prize of $45,000. A
Daytona Beach Seabreze
DAYTONA SEABREEZE
that Craig Stadler knows how
The San Diego Open field is contested, starting with the total of 74 players survived outscored the Lake Howell (18): Ervin 12, Robivaou 12,
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to win, don't bank on his a lot tougher than the one third today.
urphy
the out with defending Silver Hawks in every quarter Small 12, Williams it, Pteil
Fergus
and
first- champion Fuzzy Zoeller Friday night to post a 68-54 6, Fields 2, Martin 4, Clark 1,
folding up in the $250,000 San Stadler had to beat in the
Keith
Diego Open although It could Hope, mostly because It In- round leader Bill Calfee are barely making It at 145.
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win in Five Star Conference Martin 2. Totals: 29 10-10 1$.
happen because Tom Watson cludes Watson, generally another shot back at 138 with Jeff Mitchell, who won the action.
LAKE HOWELL (54):
is among his five closest pta'- considered the world's best J.C. Snead, Bob Proban, Al Phoenix Open last week, is
The Sandcrabs pulled out to
suers.
golfer over the last three Geiberger and Forrest Fezler alive at 142, while PGA a 16.13 first quarter ad- Barnes 18, Scott 3, McKnight
Ron Hershman paced the
Brlghtman
6,
r ImovIng trunm
This is Watson's first event seasons.
at 139 and Dave Hill, Mark championDavidGraharnisat vantage and used a big
Ronnie Murphy St. ClaM effort with 14 points.
margin,
outscoring
Lake
O'Shaupeuy
2,
Conway
14.
Be
seeingly
Watson said he would be McQamber, Kermit Zarley, 143.
01 the year, and he
contest
in the jt
a balance Oviedo ats picked up right where he extremely surprised if he
Buddy Gardner, Bobby
Among those who didn't Howell 26-17 in the final period Totals: 254-11 14.
nipped
ha
ta wIth 14 psints Friday the St. CIOM Bulldogs
ll
ting
a
69
,
shoo
won this week, simply Wadklns, Len Hinkle and make It were John Mahaffey, to steadily pull away for the
left off lest fa
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Halftime: Seabreeze 32,
an the Uonebyaslnglspolnt,53- Friday togo with an opening- because he doesn't know Doug Tewell at 140.
Be
victory.
Miller.
Barber,
Victor
Lake
Howell U. T.tal Fouls:
;8449wla Over orange 53.
avel to New round 65 for a 36-hole score 01 Where his game IL
separa
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shots
Only
four
The
win
improved
Seabreeze
11, Lake Howell 12.
The lAos tr
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7-under-par
right
up there players, so the scramble is On Chi Chi Rodriguez.
"But
I'm
Seabreeze
to
9-8
the
season
Fouled
on
out:
None.
TuNdSY
Smyrna
guard lad an
Stadler is one shot ahead close enough," he said, "and
while
the
Silver
Hawks
Technicals:
None.
JV:
Lion retmnhomeagalmtEsatison
ron
sw old)
shooting his second you never know what might
slipped
to
7-10.
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Lake
Howell
49.
j double figures. Senior Friday.
68 Friday. While happen. I'm reasonably
guçd Tray Keilages, who
most
pleed with th.wsylhave
ST. CLOUD (41): Her
wlthMlxphyin the
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sa 11, lisper 2, lippIs 4,
notched 10.
and anaftarnoon wind, If the weather Improves, so
dltlons
Oviedo's Lady Lions, Wick it, A. Dilal, Fisher 4,
Walpole 11t Pil36, Perry It
Stadler played steadily,
might my game."
sparked
by a 21 point game L DMa 2, Dàalobler 4,
fn
OutIs
2.
Talk:
cithS
2CU
ago
Stadler
held
Robert
Sne
17;
ll
2;
Joseph
from
Tracy
Dixon, posted a Camichos 2, Waraicke 2,
CftS—
Michael
Simmons
TWO
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Watson for second
the
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he
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it lk#1, round to win the Bob Hops Walsel, Ray Floyd and D.A. Richard Roberts 2; Charles SmIth 9.
Friday night.
ovino
114 mssn and 36,u14,u Keppired
Mar tin 2, .,
rc
Scott I, I'phy 14,
9;
Leroy
Richardson
20;
Raymond
Curry
Variety
J.e.
The
victory
evened
the
Classic.It was
Marte
Weibring.
01
that
group
Floyd
,
Uagard
2,
se.tir 9,
il
nel
3 Totlm car victory, aid he said It shot Fmiias
7, Ikjsr 7, "
Luke Wooden 1, Ricky Richardson 1.
Lady Lion record at 55 on the Brewdy 2, Dixon 21, McCall 2,'
mmM
p3-'
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came
on the easier North course,
Alezaader2, Totals: 202.3
7 ,victory w sur 12
Lisa Wick tallied 12 points
"WhmIng the first one is the sane one Stadler played. 11 &amp; 7 blocked shots; Dexter Franklin 8; Michael Edwards 4;
Halftime: (Med. 20, Luther
N4Iwe OvIed. *1, II.
for m Lions
c who stand .t 13-S
Walsel
and
SatflUSl
Edwards
2.
for
the
losers.
11.
Mauney,
CIend
1$,
like
pulling
teeth,"
he
said.
Watson,
Total teals: Ovledo It,
n wills di lass U..$ 14. Film Bl.
on •
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Greg
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LAKE BRANTLEY (87): Hays to, Tribe had no guards and would be blown away by Mainland by
hetsquad Into the finals of the Saacbukt 1-21, Milton 4149, shot from the baseline eight seconds into some people before the year's over."
Totals: 21 $41 64,
Fl&amp;er Invitational.
"We've got seven games left," said Sevort, McGarvey 8, Moths 11, Laughton at least 16 points.
the game to start things rolling for the
SANFORD (73): Guy 1, SippLo 3, Gaudreau 1, Stambaugh 14,
UCF (73): Z1 1ern1afl 214 Buccaneers. Mainland blitzed to a 214 Peterson, "And our boys are ready to win 8, Knight 7, Satterfield 2, Hobbs 4, Luce 9,
Local products also played
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Whitney
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a Me in the victory for the 1, Frisk 3 641, 81th 14 3'S first quarter advantage,
4, Strickland
some ball games."
$20,
Holapa
201
WIbosi
Jones
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Grace 4, Totals 32 9-16 73.
31,
Lady Knights.
The Patriots have yet to win a game In 299-1667.
All-state candidate Sam Henry hit
SPRUCE
CREEK (47): Britton 13, TenBroeck 12, Williams
Mainland
44,
Lake
Brantley
Fdrmer Lake Howell cager 4, Fabey 43-4 U, SwIlley 104 three straight baskets in the second the conference and area disappointing 1Halftime:
Ciz4r Frank tossed in six 2, Melatyre 700 It, Manley I period to give the Buccaneers a corn- 17 on the year.
28. Team fouls: Mainland 18, Lake 8, Jackson 12, Shepherd 2, Totals 20 7-22 47.
poials, Lake Brantley product 0.2 0, Reyaulds 0 0-2 0, Blot- frIable 29-10 lead.
Halftime: Sanford 41, Spruce Creek 15. Fouls: Sanford 21.
Mainland will tune up for the district Brantley 15.
Spruce Creek 12. Fouled out: Jackson, Technicals: Shepherd
MeéFaheY notched 11, while then HI. Totals: 3374173.

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HONOLULU (UPI) -Dan Fouts of the San Diego
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will be the starting quarterbacks for Sunday's Pro
Bowl at Aloha Stadium.
Fouts, who completed 332 passes for 4,082 yards in
the regular season, will join Houston's Earl Campbell
and Pittsburgh's Franco Harris in the backfield for the
favored American Football Conference. The game will
:mark Harris' eighth appearance in the Pro Bowl,
which annually matches the stars of the American and
National Conference.
Ottis Anderson of St. Louis, who set a rookie rushing
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Kurt Scholar of DeBary and George Tullis mon Cause agenda for 1960 is reapof Deltona were among the Common Cause portionment reform. With support from such
volunteers and leaders who attended a two. diverse groups as the NAACP, AFL-CIO,
day statewide workshop in Winter Park last
Women for Responsible Legislation, Florida
Women's Political Caucus, Florida Conweekend.
Common Cause is an active citizens' lobby servative Union, Florida Impact, Florida
which works for "honest, open and efficient Young Democrats and the Florida
Republican Party, one aim of Common Cause
govsrndnent,"
Is
to create, by constitutional amendment,
eynote
ban
q
uet speaker Saturday
The k
single-member
Florida House districts and
evening was Rep. Dick Batchelor,
J4Ø,
single-member
State
Senate districts.
who spoke on "Florida's Experiment with the
At
esent,
of district lines is
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pr
redrawing
8un,lth Amendment andOZ11tI5 for
done
every
10
years,
following
the federal
Regulatory Reform in
census. They are drawn, however, not by
General sessions west chaired by Peter committees of the laglalature but by a new,
Butsk', esecutive director of Florida Corn. temporary, nonpartisan commission with
mcn Cam, with the assistance ofJerry Cope. enforceable standards for the creation of
'lbs most urgent Item on the state's Corn. compact districts of nearly equal population.

Wednesday it WIflW Park

Fouts Faces Staubach
In N1L Pro- Bowl

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The Tribe earlier in the season beat Boone on their home '
After a basket by Brantley guard Andy tournament Tuesday night as they go court 48-39 and handled Seabreeze rather easily at hnme also.
By BENTON WOOD
Luce, Mainland regained control as they home to tangle with Port Orange Spruce But the Tribe boss figures things will be a lot different this time
Herald Sports Writer
around.
) apiece asdo the members
; Winning players get
Creek.
cruised to a 44-28 halftime bulge.
"Boone has won something like nine straight games, and
ci the winning coaching staff, while losing team
Lake
Brantley
will
take
a
trip
outside
The Patriots tallied six of the first 10
"They don't miss."
:members each get $2,500. The losing head coach gets
in
the
second
half
but
the
Bucthe
conference
to
collide
with
Winter
when
you do that in the Metro Conference you have to be
Bob Peterson and his Lake Brantley points
Wildcat
gym
Wednesday
playing
good basketball," advised the Seminole coach.
:,000 while his staff gets the same share as the
basketball team found out how good caneers reeled off 15 unanswered points Park at the
has been playing a lot better too. Their big kids
"Seabreeze
players.
night.
sixth-ranked Daytona Beach Mainland is to put the game out of reach 63-34.
they're playing with more confidence as the
young
but
In the first contest of the night Willie are
Toth then put in his reserves to mop up
Friday night. The mighty Buccaneers
Richardson's Lake Brantley junior season goes on."
shot 61 percent from the floor as they the victory for Mainland.
Payne and his Seminoles will be looking to keep their record
Harris led a balanced Buccaneer varsity turned back Mainland 70.433. Bill
eased by the struggling Patriots 89.67 in a
against
Metro competition intact. Thus far in the year the
with
20
points,
led
the
9.4
Patriots
scoring attack as he accounted for 13 Powers
Five Star Conference match up.
i.
beaten every Orlando squad it has faced.
Tribe
has
Payne
and
Tony
Scheffield
Jay
Poag
contributed
14
for
the
Lake
points. Alvin
Mainland upped its record to 18-1.
field
Friday
night
kept
the
Sanford's 63 percent mark from
Brantley cause while Shaun Powers
"Our kids éame out and played hard finished with 12 points each.
18
in
a
losing
effort
for
the
the
Tribe's
floor shooting percentage in loft heights. In every
canned
led
by
efforts
were
Lake
Brantley's
Buc
despite the long lay off," commented
season the starting five has averaged at least a 50
game
this
junior center Tom Moths who tallied 11 Buccaneers.
coach Dick Toth.
30FLAGLER
($4):
Wilson
percent
field
goal shooting mark.
arpshooUng Laura Smith
The Buccaneers had a week's rest points.
lifted
Seminole's season record to 19-1 while Spruce
1,
The
win
MAINLAND
(89):
Payne
12,
Harris
13,
canned 31 points Friday night 2
Gary Hays and Andy Luce followed
Shanishab 0 04 0, since losing last Saturday to lÀ power
Henry
11,
Prince
10,
Smith
9,
Akaley
2,
Creek
fell
to
8-10
before a paltry crowd of only 200.
to .lead the U.C.F. Lady Anthosy 524 12, Hooks 3 0.41, Daytona Beach Warner Christian.
with 10 and nine points respectively.

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Winter Park Hosts 'Cause'

Car. Center In Winier Park.

Afghanistan.

;guided by the San Diego staff headed by Don Coryell.
Coryell is In his first Pro Bowl, while Sunday's game
is Landry'sflfth Pro Bowl. He has yet to win under the
;AFC-NFC format.

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our potential enemies while boycotting American team to MOSCOW. But with support the president's line."
Port."
up
picking
position
"We USOC members) deplore what
the
The general feeling among
the Olympics, an action which would hurt Carter's
"Politics Is a game the athletes know
public
support,
there
Soviet Union is doing. But we also
the
congressional
and
very little about," Schnugg said. "We are athletes, who ranged from weighthfters all of the Free World."
The U.S. Olympic Conunittee, the were indications the USOC position deplore President Carter's using US 85
being sacrificed because we are front- to cyclists, was that Carter could impose
the fall guy for his inability to take a
tougher sanctions than an Olympic governing body for American Olympic might be weakened.
page news."
disavowed
any
condefinitive
stand," said Bill Tutt.
The committee
Schnugg, a water polo player, was boycott to halt Soviet aggression in the hopefuls, Is meeting this weekend to nection
COflnews
athletes'
Both athletes and the USOC a greed an
with the
draft a response to Carter's position.
among the most vocal critics of Carter at Mideast.
athletes
the
American-led boycott would go a long
In a nationwide address, Carter this ference and several of
"The most effective sanction would be
growing daily, Schnugg and other a news conference held by th e athletes
not
for
issuing
a
way
toward destroying the Olympic
athletes at the U.S. Olympic Training Friday. At one point, he suggested Carter a total economic boycott of the Soviet week reiterated his position American criticized the USOC
demand
for
a
quick
response
to
Carter's
Games.
unless
the
Center Friday criticized President was using the Olympic issue to Union," the athletes said in a prepared athletes should remain hnme
graduate has spent the last nine years In
quest of a dream shared by thousands of
other U.S. athletes, but experienced by
only a few - competition in the Olympica.
With the prospects of an American
boycott of the Summer Games in Moscow

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Prior to the president's speech, USOC scheduled to address the USOC meeting
stop all grain shipments to the Soviet
Union, the athletes said it was "ironic members had indicated the committee today. At least one committee member 0.11'

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The 28-year-old Stanford University rounding the Soviet Union's presence in do something to generate public sup- that we would continue to feed and aid would force the issue and vote to send an said Cuttler voWd "try to pressure US to ,)?,

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Noting that Carter had chosen not to Afghanistan within a month.

who finds himself in a "game" he admits camp, believe they have become political and this is a political, emotional issue,"
he knows very little about,
tools In the international crisis sur- he said. "Right now, the president has to

Kickoff is 4:10 pm.. EST, and the
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Soviet Union withdraws its troops from boycott,

statement.

"We all know this is an election year

Most of them, in training at the USOC

i1 ristiongIly, televised by ABC.
Under. the AFC-NFC format, the NEC stars have won.
five times and the AYC stairs tow time., with last
Los Angeles going to the NFC, 13.7.
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strengthen his re-election bid.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Cob. (UPI) - Carter's pro-boycott stand.
Peter Schnugg is an American athlete

Sudden death will be In effect, and standard NFL
1 niles will be In used with the exception that only a
standard 4.3 defense can be used wi th blitzing only on
'thlrd and short yardage situations and only by outside
linebackers.

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"It's been a long time coming," Harris
appeal of the ruling at its meeting Feb. 6.
said.
According to court records, Ms. Cornelison
"Our whole problem with the Seminole
was told April 21, IVTh that she would not be
rehired. That was 20 days past the notification
County School Board has been that they are
deadline specified in the teachers' union
not willing to accept collective bargaining or
abide by the findings in grievance contract,
Ma. Cornelison claimed she had not been
procedures," he said.
evaluated during the 1975-76 school year until
Harris said the school board should have
accepted the arbitrator's finding that Ma. she filed the grievance. She was evaluated
Cornelison was "wronged."
May 17, 1976, four days after she filed the
arbitrator ordered the school board to complaint with Superintendent William
give Ma. Con*llaon contract, according to Layer. The contract said teachers must be
Julian. But the school board, by law, cannot evaluated before May 1.
Ms. Cornelison sued the school board after
award a contract without the nomination of
the superintendent, he said, and If they do they refused to hold an arbitration hearing on
her grievance. DIANE PEThYK
they are acting contrary to law,

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Starting AFC receivers will be John Jefferson of San
; Diego and John Stallworth of Pittsburgh, while Ahmad
Rashad of Minnesota and Harold Carmichael of
Philadelphia will start for the NFC.
Safety Ken Houston of Washington will be playi ng in
a record 12th Pro Bowl, an d 10th under the AFC.NFC
format, which has been in effect since 1971.
Joe Greene of Pittsburgh will start his ninth Pro
Bowl for the AFC, joining first-time selection Bob
Baumhower of Miami at the defensive tackle positions.
Four other players return for their seventh Pro Bowl
defensive end Elvin Bethea of Houston, cornerback
Lemar Parrish of Washington, cornerback Roger
Wehrli of St. Louis and defensive end Jack Youngblood
of Los Angeles.

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Approved unanimously the County Clerk's Warrant.
Planning Program and adopted a resolution requesting
Florida Department of Counnutilty Affairs consider the up. R5JSC. dated Jan. 22.
-Approved unanimously requests for public hearings from
plication and pledging to comply with pertinent regulatlont
—Approved unanimously requests to vacate the west 10 feet Vernon and Karen Gustafson to vacate a right-of-way on Moss.
of the 26-foot wide drainage easement lying at the rear of lot i, Avenue; Pjckett's Pact Company, Inc., to vacate an alley lying
block E, The Woodlands; that portion of the unnamed 25 feet west of lots 1-8, east of lots 9 and 22, block 38, at the Townaite of
right-of-way lying south of lot 7, in the Beason area, also known North Chuluota; Universal Structures, Inc., to vacate a portion
as South Street; and the south 2 feet of the west 45 feet of the of land lying within lots 1622, block 7 of Whitcomb's second
12.5-foot sidewalk easement located on the north side of Lot addition to Geneva; an ordinance amending the sign
regulations of Seminole County, affording provisions for the
302, Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt section 2.
placement
of advertising benches in the unincorporated areas
Public
-Approved transfers of funds from Human Services,
County; to change from A-i Agricultural to CN
of
Seminole
Safety, and Judicial-Circuit Court departments.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Young

Athletes

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Sports - Aren't Alwa ys

U.S. Fields

Strongest Ever Team For Lake

Placid

AKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) for the gold medal,
many years, but it's doubtful a medal are dim this time, holding onto a steering strap. Germany rates as the favorite Germany and the Soviet been the most natural thing in
When the world's largest
Union still rank as the medal the world for an American to
Figure Skating
It can beat out the powerful too. However, the U.S. team is The rider then races down an for the gold medal.
"winter carnival — the XIII
ski and shoot at the same
favorites,
however,
Ski Jumping
Naturally, the best U.S. Austrians for the gold medal. hopeful of finishing among the Icy twisting 1,000-meter path
Winter Olympics
held showing is expected to come Austria's Peter Wirnsberger top 10. Switzerland and East
time. You (iorlt see much of
The U.S. is counting on Jim
known as a bahn — without
here next month, theisUnited
Cross Country Skiing
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that on your
three'
of
the
nlde.st
Liz this event. The U.S. squad and Annemarie Moscr-l'azU
cun wc the f.zverites in the aid of a seat belt or Penney.
Bill Koch of Guilford, Vi., a
jumping brothers, to produce silver meda list in the 30States is expected to field its is loaded with talent and, for are the class of their field. The the two-man and four-man breaks.
strongest squad in the 56-year the first time since 1960, co uld U.S. Is pinning its hopes for a runs
Best be ts in this event are
"These people must have America's first medal ever in kilometer race at Innsbruck
history of the event,
Norway,
East Germany and
—
their
heads
on
straight
win as many as two gold medal on Phil Mahre in the
Luge
or this event. Denney, perhaps in 1976, is back and looms as a the Soviet Union.
This is perhaps the most else," says u.S.luge manager the best jumper ever gold medal threat in his event.
With more than 1,400 medals, Linda Fratianne, 19, men's event and Cindy
.athletes from 38 countries has won the women's world Nelson, a bronze medalist in dangerous sport in the Winter Jim Murray. "Or else, I'm produced by the U.S., The women also boast a
.'heduIed to participate in
In addition
developing
amongtocountries
own two of the last three 1976, In the women's corn- Olympics and one which is afraid to say they won't have established himself as a potential medal winner in goon will
'.nine sports Feb. 1244, the
medal
threat
by
winning
t.h
practically
foreign
to
U.S.
any
heads
at
all."
years- and Charles Tickner petition,
Alison Owen-Spencer of
U.S. will enter the largest took the men's championship
Since there are fewer than 70-meter competition In the Alaska. Over the years, the true ideal behind every
athletes. A luge is a one-man
Bobsledding
,co ntingent of any country — in 1978. Tai Babilonla and
rt Olympic Games — the
bobsledders sled in which the rider has to 200 lugers in the U.S., our Salpausselka Games at l..ahti, though, it's
American
en a spo
- ::124 — and is hopeful of bt Randy Gardner also are haven't won a medal since he on his or her back, feet chances of getting a medal in Finland, toward the end of the dominated bybethe
Soviet organizers are counting Ofl it

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The dream come tfl. All those summers of Little
League actcL t4i, v_%~ui baseball finally pay off.
Johnny X, the young, enthusiastic 18-year-old
prepster signs a contract with a major league baseball
team and begins his career in a minor league farm
system.
But a year ' later Johnny X doesn't feel so
Young anymore. His batting average is anemic, he
leads the league in errors, The enthusiasm is done. the
dream has turned into a nightmare. The pr essure was
simply too much,
At 19 years old Johnny X's life is f illed with
dissappointment, anxiety and depression. He can no
longer perform even the most basic physical tasks that
came so easy a short year ago.
"Coach, I need to go home and get away from it all
for a whi le," he tells his manager.
The scenario is a famIliar one for Dr. Jack
Llewellyn, Sports Psychologist and resident professor
at Florida International University in Miami.
Llewellyn is also a sports psychologist for the
Montreal Expu's farm system and in addition to being
a reAular guest speaker at sports psychology work
shops across the nation, has published several books
dealing wi th athletes and sports psychology.
He has, on several occasslons, been the guest
speaker at cli nics for Semi nole County's Pop Warner
Foot ball Program, conducted by the Seminole You th
Sports Association.
"At every level, and in every sport, whether It be
youth football, high school or coll ege level spor ts,
every a thlete is faced wi th an xiety pressure and

"mere is no single key to motivation," the
mustached professor answered. "Each young athlete
is an Individual. Some athletes need very little

'Yeah, but my dad says this Is
the way to do It coach.'
and dad.
"As t hings turned out my dad was upset because he
had to ta ke a ribbing from the kid next door's father,"
conti nued Llewellyn.
"Boy Ed, my kid really rapped one out of the park on
your boy. He just smacked your kid right to the moon."
"Parents, wi thout realizing it, can put a tremendous
amount of pressure on their chi ldren to perform.
Sometimes they forget that a 12-year-old pitcher can
not throw li ke Tom Seavor," says the doctor.
In many Instances and in many sports an exceptional
youngster will perform far a bove his peers at any
par ticular level. But on occasion, af ter three or four
years, that youngste r Is no longer a child superstar. In
some cases he's not even Involved in sports anymore.
Why?
They call it bur ning out.
"His peers have matured mentally and physica lly
the rest of the leag ue is now at the same level. The onetime supersta r is now just another player on a nother
team," explained Llewellyn.
"Kids themselves can bring a great deal of pressure
and anxi ety on their peers," he continued.
"Youngsters can be vicious amongst themselves.Some kids take a real verbal bea ting from their
colleagues at sporting events. Go sit in the stands at a
Little League game or even high school for that
matter. Akld'sgottobe a pretty tough cookie not to let
the catcalls and heckling get to him."
Anyone who has e ver coached a team has surely run
into another common problem. At practice the coach
works hours on end to get his players to executive skills
the way he wants them done.
Come game time, junior shows up seemingly unconscious of the way he's been practicing skills for
three weeks before the season opener.
"I thoug ht I told you to catch pop flies like this," says
coach.
"Yeah, but my dad says this is the way to cm it,"
Junior replies.,
"Sometimes between the coach and the parent, the
yo ungster doesn't know which way is up," Llewellyn
points out.
"At almost every workshop and clinic I attend , two
questions always pop up. How to motivate young
athletes and how to win."

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My father took my glove away

wouldn't let me play

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motivation to perform to their capabilities while others
need much more." Llewellyn continued: "It's the
coaches job to get to know his players as individuals,
and more importantly as people, not just ball players.
If a coach can get to know what makes his kids tick,
what gets them fired-up on a one-to-one basis, he's
going to be a winner and the kids themselves will profit
greatly from the experience."
But Llewellyn also explains that motivation, at all
levels has to be kept in the proper perspective along
with the age old and all consuming desire to win.
"There's nothing attractive about a 12-year-old
quarterback who comes up to the line glassy-eyed with
heart pounding a mile a minute because his adrenalin
has sky-rocketed. Coaches have to be cautious not to
over-motivate a player or the youngster can be so
psyched up he can't even function on the playing field."
And what about Vince Lombardi's immortal quote—
"Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing?"
"Quotes and philosophies likewise have to be in
perspective," points out Llewellyn.
"A professional athlete has to perform as a winner,
that's how he puts bread on the table. A college player
needs to be a winner to open the door to the possibilities
of a professional contract if that's what he wants while
a high 'chool player needs to be a winner in order to get

that young athletes have to deal with — dear old mom

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for

a week.'
stress," explai ns Llewellyn. That pressure and stress
can come from a var iety of areas."
Liewellyn, in his gregar ious and captivating man.
ner, uses a personal experience to Illustrate some °
the problems child-a thletes face.
"I played Little League baseball when I was growing
up," recalls the curly-haired professor.
"I can remember pitching a game one year and
winning it 12-1.1 got home and my dad asked me how
my team did. I told him that we won and that I'd pit.
ched a 12-1 victory. Then he asked me how the other
team got its run and I told him the kid next door hit a
ho me run off of my curve ball. My dad promptly took
my glove away from me and wouldn't let me play for a
Hell, I didn't know what was going on," continued
Llewellyn. "With a 12-1 win I thought I'd done pretty
good."
That little rem iniscence brings to light just one area

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tering Its previous best total candidatesfora gold medal in 1956, and, alas, their hopes for forward, with one hand this event are slim. East 1978-79 season. Norway, East Union, Norway and Sweden to spur the economic
12 medals won at the 1932 the pairs competition, but
V
and this year should be no development of the Adiron. Olympics
(lack region.
they will be hard-pressed by
exception.
The immediate impact
Unlike
the
Summer
Games
the
Soviet
Union
dominant
1i should be great. More than
Scheduled for Moscow in July, in this event over the years.
Biathlon
"there is no political turmoil
Like the luge, this sport is 40,000 people daily will conHockey
threatening the first Winter
not
very popular in the U.S. verge on the village and the
The Soviet Union, which has
and a placing in the top 10 outlying region, many of them
:;Olyrnpics held in the United won the world and Olympic
would be considered a major spending money lavishly in
I .'States since 1960. But there championships 16 times since
.
the carnivallike atmosphere.
accomplishment,
'cóuld be a problem of a dif. 1964, and Czechoslovakia, a
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More important to the cornferent nat ur e - a lack of three-time world titlist, are
"Let's
face
it,"
says
Jerry
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snow.
Haymaker,
a
representative
munity,
however, is w ha t
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the teams to beat for the gold
Biathlon
happens
after
the Olympics is
It usually snows like t he medal. The U.S. squad,
of
the
U.S.
/
,
30
Association.
"It
has
never
over?
dickens during January and coached by Minnesota's Herb
,
February, but as of the Brooks, doesn't appear to be
middle of January the strong enough to win a gold
snowfall for the entire medalbut asilverora bronze
., - Adirondack region was vir- is a strong possibility.
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"For us, I think we'll have
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held in Lake Placid In 1932 It says Brooks. "We'll have to
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didn't snow either and muddy get the goalkeeping and we'll
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P.M - SATURDAYS B A H 1 P N.
Sports Psychologist Dr. Jack Llewellyn of Florida
awarded the Games this time, having a good year and we're
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N. W000LAJID BOULIVARD DeLANO PHONE
International University has addressed coaches
S 1a U'
we had to prove to the a good hockey team, some
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ikncs across the nation. and published several
International
Olympic people say this is the best
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DOOKS anu magazine arsicecs ueaiing with young
sufficient snow and ice we won the gokl-me
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athletes and sports psychology,
making equipment to avoid
"That was 20 years ago. The
what happened In 1932," said Europeans have male p1*.
—
a spokesman for the Lake nomenal improvement in
Placid Olympic Committee.their game. The Americans
"We have the most modern have improved, but we
snow and Ice making equip" haven't improved even close
Chamber of Commerce Sports Committee Chairman Gene Meadows
ment on all the skiing sites to what the Europeans have.
presents the pro winner Bob Ashbey with his tournament title trophy while
with th exception of the So, it's a different ball game.
club pro Boll ()setek (far right) presents Drew Caudle with the amatuer
- .crosscountry and biathlon A bronze this year would be
20 mInutes to give the CarBy UPI
award for Mayfair's Pro-Ain Tournament held at the Mayfair Country Club.
dinals their 15th win in 17.. courses, but we've been like a gold medal In 1960. And
making snow for those, a gold this year would be like
The topic Friday night was games and their fourth
trucking it in and laying it at a double gold."
national championships,
straight Metro Conference
about the rate of one-half mile
"I think we have the victory,
Speedikating
potential to be national
. a day.
All In the Family. That
"Ills consistent play has
the
admission tickets to grounds admission tickets
Orlando, Florida. — (luring Tournament Week.
, "They have had tO move the might be the subtitle for the
champs," Darrell Griffith been the key to his out,
plus
Exclusive to the (told and clubhouse, two special grounds and clubhouse,
:training for the cross-country speedskating event. The U.S. Special ticket packages are
said, after leading sixth- standing season so far," sald 1
Sponsor
package is an op- admission badges that include two badges and seats on the
offered
for
the
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hi-orslster act of Eric and
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99.74 victory over the of Griffith. "He plays well
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party,
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, ,events elsewhere. I'm con- should also win medals. Eric sponsor packages, each Sponsor slots are still open, an invitation to Pairing and
but it's definitely the beat two."
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attitude."
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on lakefront. Open to public.
I'izza and beer party for University of Central
Florida alumni, 5:30 to 7p.m., multi-purpose room,
UCF Village Center. Entertainment by Rosie
O'Grady's Good Time Jazz Band. Call Mark Glickman,
275-2233.

Senior Citizens Tour to see 'Arsenic and Old lace' at
Once Upon A Stage. Leave Sanford Civic Center at
11:15 n.m., pickup Casselberry near Leeds, 11:30 a.m.
Return about 5 p.m.
Depression Glass Show and Sale, Sanford Civic

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Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m. Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m,, open speaker, Hallway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
"Young-at.Head" dance, 8 p.m., DeBary CornmunityCenter,ShellRoad, Instruction, 7:30p.m. Open
to public, refreshments Included.

Five bands of Seminole Community College in
concert 2:30 p.m., Lake Eola Park Bandahell, Orlando.
Open to the public.
Senior Citizens Tour to Lakeland for Fred Waring
show at 3:00 P.M. Leave Sanford at 12:30 P.M., pick up
atCasselberry Leeds,! P.M. Dinnerstopon way back.
Call 322-9148 for reservations.
Maitland.South Seminole Chamber of Commerce
annual meeting and country barbecue, 4.8 p,m.
Maitland civic center. F,ntertainmcnt and social, 4
p.m. dinner 5:30 p.m. Reservations,
Ateneo Cubano Jose Marti birthday celetratlon cosponsored by Rollins College Latin American Students
Assn., 5 p,m., Hauck Hall on the campus in Winter
Park. Music, film and talks. Reception will follow in
Casa Iberia.

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Sanford Homemakers, 1:30 p,m., Florida Power &amp;
Llghtbuilding, N. MyrtleAvenue, Programonsavings
and investments.
Seminole League of Civic AssociatIons, 8 p,m., First
Federal of Orlando, SR 436 and Palm Springs Road
Altainonte Springs, State Senator John Vogt will speak
on tax reform.
Vision Awareness Week open house, 9a.m. to 2p.m.,
Lake Mary Elementary School through Feb. 1.
Sanford VFW Post 10108 meeting, 8p.m. post home.
wood-Winter Springs Area Chamber .1 Cornmerce, noon, buffet luncheon, Quality Inn North, 1.4
and SR 434. Speaker Fred Cason on Workmen's
Compensation,
Monday Morners Toasimasters Club, 7:15 a,m.,
Holiday Inn Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casseiberry; 7 p.m. Florida Federal,
Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workihoo.
-_-•._r, 10
-- a.m. and noon. Carlton Union
Building Stetson U., DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p,m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center
Robin Road, Altamonte xü
Al-Anon, 8 p.m,, First United Methodist Chitch,
Park Avenue and Fifth Street, Sanford; 8 p.m.,
recreation hail in back of Strornberg-Carlson, tBhe
Mary.
TOPS Chapter 71, 7 p.m. Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake M9J'y,
Seminar: "The (k*majs People and Ike 11 lect,"
3 p,m. University of Central Florida administration
building, 3rd floor board room. University of Bonn
Professor Dr. Hans-Adolf Jacobson will be one of the
speakers.
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wood Shores First Add, $55,900.
LkoftheWoodslnctoBerniceC.
Adcook, Lot 741 Lk of the Woods
Townhouse Sect, 5.00.
BMA Prop Inc to Cont. same as
abOve, 544.100.
Dannie M. Roberts &amp; wf
Brenda K. to Wm. . Hobos &amp;
Wm. J., Lots 9)2 01k 0 Oakland
Est. First Sect, $295,000.
(QCD) Lii of the WOOds Inc to
Mary B. Richter 8. Joses J., Lot 747
Lk of the Woods Townhouse Sect,
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Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
County, Florida
By: Patricia Robinson
DepUty Cleft
PublIsh Jan. 13, 20, 27, &amp; Fib. 3,

sonal reti-esintative of the estate
is Willie James Moore, whose
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29—Rooms
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PurnRm.,PrivateEntrance
For Working Gentleman
322)526

I BR Sandalwood Condo, ww
carp, fuliy equip. kit. $200 mo.
1st &amp; last &amp; $200 sec. dep.
References. 322.5712.
Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly&amp; monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 541.7553

WANTED
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SAN.
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
CASSELBERRY and if you
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AS$EM. MECH;
Mill wright and blue print exp.
helpful. Exc. pay w.raise in

ADVERTiSING

am..DATE' F THE FIRST parties, had bean
theS1aofFiori,beg Cable &amp; splIce pit Ne'eman.
Th$thepartylntereetedins.ii PURLICA ION OF THIS
So the eatest privIded for w
IIecadonlyI Drivers PC
businls$anterprIselo s$lslloq - NOTICE, file any obleCtiOfli SIctienIMLTItIeN,United
Stales
iS. Aoply in persist. Sell
JoenW.Laig they mayt v,thachatleeassths Cede;i$$funtlterOPD(REDt$i.t
Underground, 1123 Country

Rm., appliances, several fruit
trees. $300 mo. &amp; $300 sec. dep.

41—Houses

"Your Future Out Concern"

3 BR, LR.DR, Eat.in lilt., comp.
remodeled, near downtown,
low dwn payment. 373-0197.

Carpenter Exp. In skill saw,

table saw, etc. Apply in per.
son, Ccbla Boat Co., Silver Lii.
- Rd., Sanford, Fl.

representa ye, or the venue or
iuelsdIctisoI Ifti CMII.

dividual
with
some
mechanical drafting
background and assembly line
material flow for nation's
largest producer of factory..
built housing. Salary open,
Paid life and health In.

Wanted ExperIenced corn.
binatlon mains. &amp; packaging
machinery mach. Call 322.8313
E*c wagl benefits

Cooks— FTor PT. Exp. only in
fine dining. Particular Interest
lfldiflfleIlins&amp;saladperions.
See Barbara
Deltona Ino,

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TRANSFER STATION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; CVPRESS WOODS.UACRES AT
$800 PER WITH TERMS.

1 ACRE ZONED MOBILE
HOME, WALK ING DIS.
TANCE TO LAKE GEORGE,
NEAR CRESCENT CITY.
$6500.

Lg. executive type home set on
wooded

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Lake Woods, 3430 sq ft under
roof. Sunken LR, inter comm
system, huge eat.In kit., sc
porch, solarium 8. much morel
1)15.000.

Lakefront lIving is avail. in thIs
. elegant 3 BR, lB home,.
Situated on 4½ acres complete

w.lBR, lB guest cottage.
OPEN HOUSE

Won't ill! long at $92,000.

SUNDAY 1.4 PM
3911 Ella Terr., Deltona. ½ acre,

3 BR, 1½ B, FHA.VA, follow
sign from Doyle Rd I Saxon

ALL GLASS
DEPRESSION ERA
SHOW&amp; SALE

71—Junk Cars Removed

Longwood 3 BR. 20, lots of
storage, neat &amp; clean, corner
Site W trees. 5.43,150.

tO 6
. Jan 76th
j
11 6
27th
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
good hoth days)
AiIm 5150

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Why pay more'

72—Auction

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2597 S Sanford Ave

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'TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig
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$493.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 3398356.

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2640 Sanford Ave.

321-0759

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MORE, front &amp; rear BR'S.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
1803 Orlando Dr.
323.5200
VA &amp; FHA Finanrino

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or best otter 349 5107 attep.m
Ask for RiO
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Moving
Dinette grden tools
pecan BR fumn, ;riple dresser:
ext ladder, wheelbarrow,
hedge tr,mmer, edger, misc
211 Meadow Hills Dr., Hidden
Lake Sat. &amp; Sun 9 5

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Wilson Rd Paota

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Singer sewing math ext
575; Km A C $75; GE retrig
AvaCadb, good cond. $750
Bundy Flute $700; Siberian
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HuSky, 3 yr old male, blue eyes. best otter- 323 5234.

1979 785 XL Honda,
w bumper. racks&amp;helmits.
5700 322 1531.

Mostly antiques &amp; collectibles
.i?'ol°mn I SI flcludCs
. inb,iIl piano.
set
ol
"dqewood china, Iq coffee
qr,n(Ic'r. ,intique's doclors
buggy, cecl,Ir washstand
others Slained tli.$S'm wtidu*S,
several china cabinets, tables,
Sets of ch,iirS, oak furniture,
TV's &amp; Uric a brac
HEATED BUILDING
S CASH DOOR PRIZE $
5 VISA MASTER CHARC,E $

"orch iale twifl beds, dress P.
hest; pictures &amp; household
goods Sat at 3 p m 8. .ill day
Sund.iy F Hwy 16. Gt'ney,i
sii

Cent A&amp;H. 3lonair W Coil.
91.000 BTU oil fired
turnacew controls. $150.
668 566Saft

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424i Homes
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only SAl 500 Custom
built 3 2, has everything
cluding bUill n Microwave
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For Estate COmmercial &amp; ReSi
cteritial Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction, 323 5620

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BATEMAN REALTY

Top Dollar Pld for U,tk&amp;UIOd
cars. trucks&amp; heavy equipment.
3225990
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From SlOto $30
Call 3221624; 322.4164

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ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT. I
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on beautiful I yr. old Double
Plenty of elbow room • lake
DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION
wide w 7 huge bdrms, 7 baths,
frontage on thiS 3 acre mini I
Cen H A &amp; eat in kitchen 575
farm, camp. w-3 BR home.
Hwy 9?. I mik' west ot Speedway.
'no lot rental. Call now! I
Make otter. OSTEEN.
Daytona Beach, will hold
FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Carport Sale
•SANFORD AUCTIONS
170.500. Harold Hall Realty,
public AUTO AUCTION every
Wholesatetoall, Orlando Whole
??OlCoronadoConcourse
Inc
373.5774.
1215 S. FRENCH AVE
H. Ernest
Sr.
-sale Fumn. 2500 IndustrIal Blvd.,
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's.
Sat &amp; Sun9 S
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Brekerl )on't pile no anger needed items : OØq___ .
-323.7340
the only one in Florida. You set
Reg.
high as an elephant's eye. Place If you don't tell people, how are
the reserved price. Call 904.235.
55--Boats &amp; Accessories .290 N. 77.9?, Casselberry, Fl
a classified ad, and pile the
8311 for further details.
they going to know? Tell them ___________________________
I-$2O0
. 75—Recreational Vehicles
Eve. $473655
money In your wallet?
with a classified ad, by calling
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(tCid
Inmpiil,i
Trans
ROBSON MARINE
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i)vtrhauItd 8 'no ago Radio.
2927 Hwy 1792
'73 Terry 7) ft fully equip ,
,meeds tly wheel, runs good.
43—LOtS.ACreage -- LR Sofa &amp; matchIng chair, red
Sanford. Fla. 37771
,Iir. awning, elect., jack, full
$150 FIRM 322 7192 aft 3
naugahyde &amp; oak coffee fbI., I
t),itti W tub &amp; close' Excel
1979 16' Lucralt, 10 t*p Johnson,
cxc. cond. Household items.
Co,d
13.5003276735
NEW LISTINs,
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 tC
HO tilt trailer Priced to sell
32) 6371
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Wooded S acre or mobile sites.
i
'75 models. Call 3)9 9)00 or 834
323 453)
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Short drive to Sanford. Exc.
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1605 (Dealer)
Factory
made low boy trailer w
75sPv..Vii
terms, make these your prime
Or. Console ISO
'19 Tobia $8
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1st? body, steel deck, lIghts,
investment at only 5)5,500.
978 Ford Monarch Anniversary
lIP Eng. Baron TrIr. Complete
bargain. 323 2345.
5th wheel Kentucky Aire 35'
Call now for selections,
Edition 18500 mi cxc coed
rigged wall options.
,',ieIl. cond CuId make flSCt'
51)00 John W,,rd 323 11/9
Sew machine cab., $30. like
3?? 74.4?
tWine.
6686610
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REALTY
like bells, $50 ea. 122 9982.
59MUSlCI Wrchnnd,se
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JuSt Tilted) BR, I', 8 home w*Kenwood KR.3400 receiver j
REALTOR,
322
7191
all extras. C.H&amp;A, w w carpet,
ePaIr Bose 301 SpIts.
GuItars, amplifiers &amp; drums.
Beautiful 5 acre tract lakefront,
more?
BPP
SERVICE
LIKENEW$IOOFIRM
$300. Bob t5alls Discount
Seminole Woods, Geneva,
CONTRACT, assumable 7 pct.
37243)8
Music Center
525.000.
mtg. Only 549.500.
flOS French Ave.
372 7255
WISONMIFPFURNITURE
e also have choice lots in
BUY, SELL.TRADE
ExclusIve 3 BR. lB home in
e:
PIANO IN STORAGE
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other sections of Volusia
311 31SF. First St.
Wynnewoodon 1g. 101! Pan Fl.
372 5672
Beautiful Spinet Console stored
County from $7,750.
Rm., Ig patio w-BI3Q, dining
locally Reported likenew Re
Wrangler Jacket,IIned. 5)9.99 ci.
area 8. much mere BPP SFR
p'tnxib. par't' can take on
ACTION
REALTY
VICE CONTRACT. 'Just
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
low payment balance. Write
Appliance Repair
OF
CENT.
FLA.
Home Improvements
$37,500.
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322 5191
310 Sanford Ave.
before we send truck. .loplin
736 7066
Piano, P.O. lbs 3061, Rome,
(onsolicf,d,'cI Man Systems
Lena Waite, Associate
Professional site
Super 3 BR, 2' B home in
Ga 30161
Complete Mobile
M,,Ior ,ipt)i ,, .,ll t)rnc1s, C ISA
MI-6S26
Brunswickpooltable.
Dreamwoldwspaclous pan Fl
HomeRepair
I rer'i-'5f .yuar 339 1198
New
Guitar
(Yamaha)
322-4035
Km., Or, eat-In Kit., 1g. patio &amp;
349-5259
acres.
Hewout
your
own
Pioneer
-FO 335w case,$l50
laundry mm! Cony, location!
Beauty
Care
homestead.
10
acres
or
more,
5$
MONEY
saver$5
COURT CUSTOM'S CONST
37? 7478
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.'
Flec,timerforyourwaterhtr.
low down payment. Osteen.
Customdesignhomes,
A buy for $59,500,
TOWER'S
BEAUTY
SALON
3234231
Additions 323 0281
Only the best I BR. 76 home in
62—L.awn.Garden
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
litre lots on paved rd. Terms
Side.by-Slde refrigerator, $75;
Mayfair on a 1g. landscaped
519E. 1st St., 372 5742
you can afford. $500 dwn.
Carpentry, Painling, Rooting, a.
picnic table, w-2 benches, $30;
Ioti Eqpl kit, C H&amp;A, Fl Pm,
FILL DIRT 1. TOP LOIS.
Osteen.
Con. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
full
Size
baby
bed
w
mattress,
F P, Ig Rooms &amp; Mother. in-law
YELLOW SAND
eramlc
Tile
Bonded Free Estimates 323
$25 Oak porch rockers,
suite. Enjoy your pool &amp; patio
I
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7510
S acre tiled farm, Sanford.
6035 after,S p m.
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
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tool BPP SERVICE CON.
40 acre orange grove, Geneva.
TILr
FurnIture, 205 E. 75th St. 323
-TRACT. Yours for $64,500?
I New or MEINTZER
900 acre attIe ranch. Sorrento.
repair, leaky showers our
68—Wanted to Buy
home Repsir
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. $69 $567,
Countryatmosphere.3 BR, 1-2
home In LIt. Mary, C.H&amp;A, w.
H. Ernest
Sr.
- 51-Household Goods
Tilefloors installed
Bu' .ig old pocket watches, any
w carpet. 1g. playroom, eat-in
7Mm, quality operation
NEWS. REPAIR
Req. REAL
Broker -cond. Will pay top price for
klt I morel BPP SERVICE
lyrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
Free
Est.
830
17$)
aft
6
this area. 668 66.10.
Why buy used? New brand nirn
CON TRACT. Just $41,900!
290 N. $7.92, Cass.Iberry, Fl.
etc. Wayne Beal. 327.1321
box springs &amp; mattresses at 70
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534.5700
Eve. $42363'
WE BUY USED FURNITURES.
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
Reduced rental Income -4
DreSSmklflg
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur
full size, queen 5 king. Jenkins
business propertyt Super
1k. Sylvan area, S acres. $77,000,
L.ai &amp; Landscaping
IVQ372
$721
Furniture, 705 E. 25th St. 323tocationt Just 2 yrs. old. Now
Other parcels avail. W,
Seamstress
now
accepting
work.
531.900.
Maliczowski, REALTOR 322Bridges Antiques &amp; Auction,
CERTIFIED LAWN
Call before 12noon
Hwy 16, buying gold, silver 8.
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
&amp; LANDSCAPING
830 1972
Sanford's Sales Leader
coins. 323-2501.
Buy &amp;!ell
FREE ESTIMATES372-7902
45.A—O.ttol Stts
New I Usl' FurnIture
Alterations, Dressmaking
SOOS.SanfordAve.
Drapes, Upholstery
33-593
Cash 322-4132
Prnpsrty
J22.O?O1
light I'inuling
'i off of total Inventory of brand
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
For Sale 70 acre farm, 2 houses
new
intef'spring
bedding.
These
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
ANYTIME
IywwlI
I fairly new I 1g. barn w•
beds are not damaged or
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
tobacco allotment, running
yard Debris, Trash
but brand new top line
Multiple Listing Service
ORIENTAL RUGS WANT EU
water &amp; utilities. Stoney Creek
Appliancesi. Misc.
bedding sets onlyl Free local
)rywill, Ceilings, and Walls
Top Prices Paid
Area. $65,000. Wesley Grind,
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
(LOCAL) 3195371
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur.
2565
Used, anycondition 6445726
5t8, Rt. 1 Box 355
niture Salvage, 17.92, So. of
Remodel &amp; Additions,
PARK
REALTORS
Elizabethton, Tenn., 37643 or
Sanford 3225771.
CaIII3I.5399or$67.0,34
Antiques and Modern Furniture
call 615.474 2254.
Painting
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One Pieceor Houseful
óiefrig. Rep0AMANA I? cu ft. Sold
3232801
Branch Off Ice 323.2222
originally $514, now $246 or $21 BridgesAntiques
'nilng&amp; Boarding
46—Commercial Property
Need your house painted inside
ma. Agent 3390304.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
or out? Call "The Old Tim
CASSELBEIRY
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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
er" Reas. &amp; Neat. 322 3094)
197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
Formerly Mary Carter Paint
New ready to move into 3 BR,
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
Store,51S5.
repossessed,
used
very
EIm.SlI,S00,good
short
20, cathedral ceiling, FP,
Stat Controled heat, off flr
niture, 205 E. 25th St. 323011.
tIme.
OrigInal
$193.
bal.
terms.
321.0998.
QualityworkmanshipNojob,00
Sill
or
energy efficient heat pump.
sleeping boxes. We cater to
small or big, Interior or ex
$21 mo. Agent 335314,
Quiet st in wooded area,
your pet. 3725757.
Plumbing
supply
business
+
tenor. Pressure cleaning 327
conven. to schools I shopping,
Used full sIte hotelmolel bed
real estate I inventory,
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Winter
of t
Park
Dr.
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FOP SALE by owner. 4 BR, 20,
great rm, eat.ln.klt., OR, Fl.

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rm., Mayfair area, So's. After
373-ui?.
pct. Inlefest to Qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthl payments under $250.
Low down payments, th.*i.

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BRIARCLIFF, READY TO
BUILD! $1,500.
MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
BETTER HOMES AREA,
MAKE OFFER,
CANAL FRONT LOTS FACING
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.
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$14,000.

Blvd. Likf newt ONLY 1-43,500.

REALTORS
m"jdAve. i.2W9 -

WOODED LOT I4EAR
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.
5)5.900.

REALTOR. MLS
p23.5774 Day or Night

WOODED LOT IN LOCH
HARBOR AREA OF BETTER
HOMES. $11,900.

LAKE FRONT HOME. 2 BR, 26,
beautiful view. FP. Irult .
shade trees. $73,000

EXTRA LARGE CORNER LOT,
75th LAKE MARY RD. &amp;
$25,000.
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Now CIlIA &amp; carpet. Owner
will' financg w.substantial

fluioijr
133,055.333.3157.
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gOldS ISISkISS$.
Operote from Store or
NAIIJUTIIALTYInc.
residence, - PeP or porttljne.
$1190 'niqu4ne Send name, MULTIPLE LISTING.PEALTOR
ad*isi, and plIeRs number to
() 1I0'Waterfrord lotion Lake
$esrt.Abeut Inc. 701 Central

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e.$unlsrroni.31*m3 Bath.
Sunken LR w.fireplace.
Ceramic tile foyer and
hallway. Walk a block to large
Cl'IA,
shopping csnter.
Ovinsiled doUble garage aid
lanced yard. 1 year warranty.
861,105.

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BROKER
743$. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
377)577
3210110

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Inc., Realtors
2435' 2 S. Frinch (17.52) Sanford
323 S324

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
101 W. Commercial
Phone322-7111, Sanford

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you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.
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We buy equity in houses, apts.&amp;
vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments, p.o. Box

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Handyman, minor el. rep.,

plumb., carp., free est., 21 hr.
serv., Senior cit. dis., 551-1901.
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Sold WIg. $109.35, used short
time. Sal. $159.14 or 5)9.33 mo.
Agent. 339-0304.
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Tappin dbl wall oven, El.;
counter top,el.stavedblsink.
All avocado, 323.0405.

Sanford

Immediate CASH for eaaity
In your homeoracreage

322.0216
Don't lose your credit, we will
catch up payments I buy your
eouity. Riggs Realty, 322.7171.
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All Work Quarar,te
Free Est,
322 109i

Painting Si R.pair
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Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior I Exterior
Free 1st.
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EUTSLER PAINTING I
REPAIR_Interior Exterior
"REE ESTIMATE5CaII 365 5342

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
5G. BALINT
322-0165

Painting &amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES
Call anytime 319 575 -

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Carpentry, Painting, Malt,
of all types. LIc. Bonded
323 6030
Insured
$34 $399

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A$ii? MI

House Cleaning
Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, lass, dependable

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1ls Mike Real Estate S.
Sanford--? BR, 20, all ap.
Suskiess lo. florid' Mar.
pliances, w-w carpet, 'clUb
tgage investment. 1104 E.
house 8. pool. $33,500. 327-0323.
Robinson, Orlando, 432.3974.

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S2AIiances
We buy your equity, close in 34 hrs. ______________________________

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Hall's Sanford FurnIture I
Salvage, 1742, Soot Sanford.
333.0731,
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LIST HOWl
Call Walt Cappsl 323-4100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
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Executive living at unbilievble
price. Completed last year.

si e. $Ih St.
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REALTY WORLD.

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31'xl3S' WOODED LOT MAR.
VANIA AREA OF MAYFAIR.

PENTY- 11 acres, 4 Berm., 2
Sells. Nncsd. 2 wells, farm OVER AN ACRE FRONTING
tractor 5. mower. I yr.
ON 3 STREETS-ADJACENT
warranty. $64950.
TO A PARK NEAR WILSON
mtg. Only 519,1001
SCHOOL.
$13,500.
IX.

HisMy. $10,190 ca.

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$143,000. W. MaliczowskI,
REALTOR 322-7953.

Assumable mortg.

95'xI3S' WOODED LOT
DOWNTOWN MAYFAIR
SECTION. $35,000.

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PRO.

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102'xI3S' OVER SIZED LOT ON
CRESCENT, DOWNTOWN
MAYFAIR AREA. 125.100.

GOLFER'S SPECIAL- Newly
decorated 3 Bdlm home on
quiet strut. Family Pm and
Florida Pm san extra bonus
In this spacious home. One
acre plus. $41,000.

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3 BUILDERS LOTS, S3'xlSO'
EACH, NEAR SANFORD
AVE. $4,500 EACH.

disposal, carpet. central heat
&amp; air, Inside utility room,
orange&amp;grapefruit trees, AT.
TIACTIVE FINANCING, 1
yr. warranty, $35,900.

IlALTY

SIJ*. Cab
Resiter,
AftIw$:

$7,000.

eat.in kItchen, range, ref.,

NORRIS's
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LOT, READY TO BUILD.

LARGE CORNER LOT en
hancas this 3 Bdrm, 1½ Bath
home, separate dinIng room,

GenevaSacres, pond,
3 BR, 2B MH. $4,000 dwn
$354 mo 134,950. 349.5717

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Good used TVs,525&amp;up
MILLERS
Ph. 322035'
2bl9OriandoDr.

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lots Of shads Irfis. Only

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ON? CANAL FRONT LOTS.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
515.900.

Like new contemporary. 1 yr.
old, 4 BR, 28, sunken LR,
catherdral celing, split plan,
across from lake + gazabo.
Club facilities. Woo

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MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW

Reduced $3,000 to $34,500. At.
tractive 4 BR, FR, nice area,
shade &amp; fruit trees. Can

3PR,llon2lots,allfsnced,FP,

psrIunitlos

SPORTING 0000$

71—Antiques

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21—Sffivatjons Wanted

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&amp;

2BEDROOM, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, FULLY FURNISHED

Needs finishing touches, lovely 2
BR, C.H&amp;A, FR in quiet, nice
neighborhood. Only $31,500.

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24-Suth19ss

PAINT

530,950 spotless 2 BR wIg. FR,
terrific kit., landscaped lot in
quiet neighborhood.

tan.

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able.

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IBEDROOM HOME NEAR 25th

neardowntown. Neat Iclean.

3 BR, 2B luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
1,900. VA.FHA terms avail.

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3 BEDROOMS, 1'? BATHS,
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. $21,800.

$23,000 old frame,? BR. shade,

owner hold.

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a
that requires driving skills.
Cait also do some office sen.
For mere lets call 3137451s
4 p.m.
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LIKE NEW CONDITION,
FHA OR VA POSSIBLE.
$29,500.

concrete
bhk.
addition.
Separate workshop, 1g. yd.

3 BR, lB easy conversion to
duplex. $22,S00, low dwn,

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teries Buy &amp; Sell. Wallace
Auto Repair, 1211 Laurel Ave.

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2 BR, lB zoned comm. $3,800
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3 BEDROOMS. NEW PAINT,
CARPETS, PANELING &amp;

$21,500 sm, dwn. payment,

WATSON REALTY CORP.
6320900

surance, holiday, vacations
efidplflsloflprOgram.Applyat
Cardinal Industries, Inc., 3701
South Sanford Avenue, San.
ford. Bring complete resume.
Equal opportunity employer.

Immediate full time permanent
position.
Knowledge
of
standard practices, methods,
tools and materials of one or
more trades a prerequIsite.
Ability to wenk from prints or
etthes.Caoableof i000wino
written and oral instructions.
Submit ApplIcations to Civil
Service OffIce, City Hall,
Sanford, Plc. Monday thru
Thynsday. Application closing
date February 4, 1910. An
Equal OpportunIty Employer,
Male, Female, Handicapped
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Ads
Classified
didn't
Ihere wouldn't te i'ny
work

Don't pile no longer needed Items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a class,Iied ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!
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REALTORS
INC.
S30.6033or3394711eVe5.

flest Price Battery Shop
107W 2ltt' St. 3239lI4j
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NEWS. USF 0 BATTERIES
BATTERY SHOP
Maor Credit Cards
1WSt

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SPEC IALS
115.000 sm. 2 BR w. restricted
- comm. zoning. 1317 Celery
Ave.

loin, off 25th St., Sanford.

Excellent opportunity for In.

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BATH, BARN ROOF, NEW
POOL WITH PRIVACY

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RIDGEWOOD AVENUE
New duplex models, 2 or 3

MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN

pa,,Ie claiming kdernd
by, tstreuph, undO or apakt the
P1544
-, AU. CLAlM1, DEMANDS, AND aforesgid person(s), Gloria
____________________ OIJECTIO*S NOT $0 FILED Williams and any unknown
PICTITIOU$N*MI
WILL 1* 40R1V15 BARRIO. heir(s), divINe(s), lee(s),
Ave NE, Prldley, MN 91433
bepy Weis that we
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Dale of W fret publication Of
(611)114-0019.
credItor(s) or other unknown are engaged in lushes at 11S
this NotIce.tof Aebninlifratlon
:
parties. shall be served by Rate Street, laetind. Seminole Ever wanted Is own a bieutifui
January
Publiatim:
It Ii IlPIhor OR. County, Florida. under Ma tic.
Fashion Boutique? Or •
wtuis *MS MOOR!
01110 P1st sldlce ii lids OndSi INlets earns If JOHN'S OILI
Fads1 Jeans Shop? New you
As Persl Representative'
be published by Nw (MiSed Stalli
cast hove your emt tilgoly
otto. 1st eol
Marlhalinanose.a.erof.anarei
SIerI&amp;IP.MaWNIIMaCNe
PrSII$&amp;1S buiimss feslur
Rosemary tear..
CWp.,latien In $erninele County, at Ma CWCI,
Cew, kenimle
over 115 nallestalty famous
PIS.
weak ha is (4) County. Pioddo IS ardsme
isme WendS such as. ..
ATTORNEY- OR PIPSONJAL
ceNeCiAIvS WebS1
"dN etet the p.iss IS Ma Plc.
UPUSIN AtlVI:
as isy. .Mn..33. tul DONS. HSINe N
Intatas, ToWN
aetpg k*,AcI Ill, UtliAset,
Thomas 1.1 sbsre
and QaDDilo at Orlando.
crF Section 10.15 FIOrISi $1*IwlSs
No experience neCessary.
.nmodorstoss
sui
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pto,tu.
is
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1555.
lnuselsry, Fixtures, $50p11e$,
319 RIver Ei u liulivald
1I. Jeho
Training plus an exciting
Cocoa,
Fiod
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31933
Joust A. Reid. Jr.
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Orand(ningcanbsyet,s
U.S. Di*Id JUlIO
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wwisti Jim ry m as owua.v
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REALTOR322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SEP VICE
Eves. 3195100 322.1959

OPEN HOUSE 1.5 PM

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Will buy junk Auto Batteries

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FENCE. $59,900.

Business location, rent 2000 sq.
ft.. fully carpeted, modern,
best location, excellent traffic
1 visibility. Call 332.4403.

332.7450
A O TIRE
Shocks SI 95 Heavy Ou;y $6.9S
New flatteries $29.95
I13 French Ave., Sanford

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3736061 or eves. 323.0517

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No Petst Call 322.1477.

912 French Ave.
Corner of 10th&amp; French

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Club Rd.. Sanford.

MONTHS NEW. $89,900.

person operation. Approx.
Inventory).
$20,000 ($3,o00
Sorry all CASH, but - start
earning tomorrow.

37—Business Property

Stop In or call Monday for
details.

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BATH, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT. 2 CAR GARAGE,

proof. Nets 14 to 15 thousandbe your own boss-a one

Nice location in town 3 BR, Fl.

CASHIIR

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CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 7

STEMPER AGENCY

Front counter work, great place
&amp; super boss.

Dettani

7 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. $21,900.

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MELLONVILLE 3 BEDROOM.
1'
BATH.... ENTE.RTAIN
MENT SIZE LIVING ROOM.
APPLIANCES, CARPETS,
DOUBLE CARPORT. $47,500.

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REALTOR

3' ACRES ZONED MOBILE
HOME IN GENEVA. $9,900,
EXCELLENT TERMS.

Enjoy clean Suburban living
24x60 Champion mobile home
on 6.3 cleared ares. $35,000.

on this one..

forappt

2

Pus, t,u'tnn controls, has cam
vsel. still in w,r'rar,ty
Orginally 5619, assume
ments of $21 i-no Agent 339

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M. Unsworth Realty

ANCES. CENTRAL AIR.
$35,500.

28 alt brick home on 1g. oak
shaded lot on quiet cu-dc Sac.
Beautiful 16x32 sc. pool &amp;
patio, C.H&amp;A, eqpt. kit. &amp;
much more. By owner $63,900.
373 3757

a BR, lB on 1g. lot. Zoned for
multi. fam. near Shopping
$45,500.

Bu,Idto Suit-our lOt or yours
FHAVA.FHA23S&amp;21S

MICROWAVE

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Coins Unlimited
buying gold,
silver &amp; coins,
5 days only!
Holiday Inn, Sanford
on Lake Front.
3231910.

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4R'sr'
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LIFE LONICN 4A
BEEt3 REFeEP
TO A H16
HLL.L....1 PEgi00'

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KENMORF WASHER
Parts,
Service Used MChifleS
MOONEY APPI lANCES
3?) 0697

WA PAINTEt

ve.
.l7'?31
754.4$
322 5353. 322 3772. 322 0779

BINATION, NEW APPLI

- Lovely like new, 3 yr. old 3 BR,

32—Houses Unfurnished

BUILDING MAINTENANCE
REPAIRER

CLASSiFIED

LOVELY

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52—AppIiances

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OF SANFORD REALTOR

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BEDROOM, 1 BATH, FAM.
ILY.DINING ROOM COM.

your Iota, our tOt
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medellnc.,Reattor
6443013

Sanford Geneva Terrace. 3 BR,
28, $375; 2 BR, 10, $350
LR, DR.kit combo, inside
utility. Ava!l. Feb. 1. 869 8791.

WELDERS
Read blue prints. Don't miss out

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Cash for your lot? Wili build on

Wekiva Falls, I BR Trailer,
Owner will finance.

MACHINE OPERATOR

DORIS DIETRICK
OURSELVES EDITOR
323.34)(
9.Sdsily
MenFri

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Isthid Aru PUaI, sad
1 p.m.,
S.
Avs.:QdM

VA-F HA..235.Con. Hornet
Low Down Payment

Profitable business! Recession

Will train, cxc. oppor., good pay
&amp; benefits.

Contact:

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RALTOR,MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

UNITS, 2 BR 10 each unit.
$350 per mo. 675.7775.

known Co.

EvenIng Herald, we want t
talk with you.

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31 A—Duplexes

MLS
Ev323.39$

BETTER THAN NEW
3 BR, 70 home located in
desirable Sanford neigh.
borhood. Close to Schools,
shopping &amp; golf. $44,900
Deltona Land Co. REALTOR.
6685681.

Harold Hall Realty

Jimmie Cowan, 375 Palmetto
Ave.

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OR EAT ROOM, beamed
ceiling, FP, oak shaded patio.
587,500.

Apts. foP Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

DRILL PRESS OPER.

respective community to be
presented in a column In Th.

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contemperary 3 BR, 3B,

Lovely) BR condo, fully eqpt kit,
pool &amp; game rm privileges.
$300 mo. 3236570.

'T5ff(iil/1l

2 acres in Lk Mary Z agri is
located in area of lovely
homes. $25,000.

RAVENNA PARK
EXCITING NEW LISTING
3 BR home w-FR &amp; sc porch
leading to beautiful pool, pa
&amp; 600 area. Just what you
have been looking for. $19,900,
wI' pd. assumable mort., or
try VA or FHA.

221 Sunset Dr., Cedar &amp; Stone

1 BR, 18 Condo, kit. eqpt.
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
3227972

1V1 lflIVtfli

from LONGW000

322147$

3 BR, 2B, FR, FP. 579,900,

STONE ISLAND- nes?,eu
among big oak trees on I acre,
beam ceilings throughout, FP
with heatalator, redecorated.
with exquiste carp. 8.'
silkscreen wallpaper, Kit.
turn., 3 BR, $100 mo. &amp; sec.
322.1595 atter 6.

Drilling &amp; tapping exp. Well

PART-TIME

yIV WI

RZ?G REAL
REALTOR

by Roger Bollen

FIINNY BUSINESS

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We have several beautul bid
lots w easy terms. $500 dwn,
$60 mo. Call for details.

3155 Country Club Rd (SR 46A)
FIRST showing! Brand new
ranch style, sandlewoa,f brick.

1 BR-$199 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
323.1670
Call
Sanford.
Mariner's Village

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SPARKLING NEW DUPLEX 7

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CORRESPONDENTS

41—Houses

DOUBt.E..OREN-l4tj5 - SUNDAY 1.5
Make 1 stop, see? luxury custom
homes near Mayf,, Golf &amp;
Country Club. Finest Loch
Arbor section, choice schools,
exquisite park like setting,

roundinqs.

APPIViflPSr1an$anfordNursIn
IConvalescent Center, 910
Millinvilid.

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Dated at Fern Pank
piji,,fo validity Of P decedent'S will,
any iatkneem heir(s), devises(s),
County, Florida,- Jan. 0, INS.
qualificat its of the personal granteest,
credi$wjs) or oilIer

41—Houses

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TELLER
Exp. preferred. Posh Sur.

haveaknac8.forgatheringttt.
socIal news from your

UNITED STATES DISTRICT.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
FLORIDA, ORlANDO Olyl.
510$-No. 79.242.OrI.CIv.R
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
PlaintIff, vs. EARL I. Wit..
LIAMS, .9 ux, .9 ci, Delen.
dant(s).-ORDU FOR SERVICI
BY PUBLICATION-On motion
and affidavit of plaintiff it the
above.entltled cause by, ElIzabeth
A, Jenkins, Assistant UnIted
Stales Attorney In an action
against the defendant(s), Earl B.
Williams, Annie WillIams, Gloria
0. WillIams, Montgomery Ward &amp;
Co., Martha W. Batten, Siars.
Roebuck I Co. and P.O. Norman,

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SECRETARY
Gal Friday, accurate typing,
busy office makes time go fast.

RN, Id &amp; 4-Il, full &amp; pert time

LspaI

dr.ctcr of 'Cotady Ubray System wID gh*

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________________________
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
P1aeloranges&amp; grapefruit
for DissolutIon of Marriage, and
you are required to serve a copy of
3226733,323.0367
yow' written defenses, If any; on ________________________
KENNETH W. MCINTOSH of
11—In.stnictions
STENSTROM.
McINTOSH,
JULIAN,
COLBERT
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-WH I OHAM,
Attorneys
for
RAI NBOW CHILD
Pdhitio1', whose address is Post
Oflic• Box 1330, Sanford, Florida,
CreatIve Expressions 322.7113
32771, and file theoriglnal with the
__________
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Clerk of the abovestyled Court on
is—Iinlp
Wanted
or before February 13, 1950,
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ofhocwlee. d.f.u$f and ufflmap.
wIll be entrsd agaInst
you for the relief demanded in the

BC.OKKEEPER

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Apply for 6 mo. extension to
file lO4Oform. I.R.S. approved.
Contact Jay Jackson for
details. 151.1948.

OFFICE MANAGER
Classy lassy needed, in charge
type person Exc. pay.
Full chg., sweet boss, nice place
to work.

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Worried about income tix

EXCITEMENTI
ENTHUSIASM!
FRIENDLY SERVICE I
THIS IS WHAT YOU
FIND NOW AT
AAA EMPLOYMENT
(YA'LL COME)
323-5176

9—Goad Ttthigs to Eat

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Comelberry Branch library, Ssminol. Plase. Jean

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Land Development Manager.
Must have Real Estate
License, experienced in land
development &amp; real estate
transactions, operate eqpt
such as tractors &amp; other light
eqpt. Residence furnIshed. 5
pct. comm against $10,000
guarantee. Apply Florida
State Employment Service,
Box 480, Perry, Fl. 32347.
Att: Robert Lynn
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near future.

that BARBARA JEAN MENEAR
has filed a PetitIon In the Circuit

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Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florida,: ørobats Division, the
addre%sotwhicti Is P.O. Drawer C,
.
Sanford FlorIda 3277). The

Will baby sIt In my home, any
age, reasonable rates. Loch
Arbor. 323.6410. -

1392 Dewey Avenue
Rochester, New York 14413
YOU ARE HERE NOTIFIED

Deceased

NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAiMS
OR
DEMANOS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTEDIN IHEESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministratIon of the estate of
Rosemary Mcor, deceased, File
Number 79.54.CP, Is pending In the

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6—CNId care
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LolàBlk BSwistwaterOaks Sect.,
PhONE
$151,900.
.
Santo d,FIori 32771. The name andtoenforcealienuponre.lpro.
Ethel M. WIII$h f I4tM
a
certv situate In thIs- Diltrief Nl
511W SLIWIVUS VI IIIV WIWIISI -------_____
desCribed iS follows: Lot 21,
S. Boxer&amp; JoanM. That part of represeniitive's attorney are
Sell advertising f or
LONE PINES, according to Plat
W½ofNW¼lestheS¼oftMW½, foi'th below,
ci the 5W¼ of said NWVI
All persons having claims or thereof as rcorded in Plat Book
clauifid section by
33, 30.32 7.731 acres ml $100,
wmars against the estate are 13,pagellcitftepubllcpecordsof
tSI.PIOflS solicIta
Seminole
County,
Florida.
and
Evelyn M. Jackson to Bietj'ice required. WITHIN THREE
It
M. Rubasak &amp; Stephen .1. Her
tion. Writs copy,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF app.anin to the Court that the
enatt, Gloria D. WillIams is
Lot II Seminole Raceway 1st Add THE IFIRST PUBLICATION OF
complete
order
to CR., 9,10O
THIS NOTICE, to file with the not inhabltantscinoc found within
forms, billing and
Ben F. Griffin Sr. I. WI Gladys clerk of th. above court a written the State of Florida and has
M. to Ben F. Griffin Jr. &amp; *1 staternentofanyclalmordernand VOHI? appeared herein, and
collection.
Good
Elizabeth A. Lot S BIk A Swell.
they may have, Each claim must that peflonal service upon her
spelling
a
must,
typ.
water Oaks, $91,000.
bi In writing and must indicate the resIdence and whereabouts is
i
unknown,
i
ORDERED
that
trig
skills
needed.
All
basis for the claIm, the
addre$softhecreditororftisagsnt GlorIa 0. Williams apd ant'
company blfl5fit$.
Notice
or attorney, and the amount unknown heir(s), devises(s),
.
tt1ie, aeditsifo), or eisisr
claimed. If th. claim Is not yet
Apçly In person
NOTICE UNDER
due, the date when it will become unknown parties, appeanor plied
PICTITIOUSNAMI$TATUTI
dueshallbesta$id. If tlseclaim is to*ecomplaintheq'.fnbythe 11th
RONALDG.
BECK
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
contingent or unllquidated, the dayof March, INS, and In default
thereof
t
COWl
will
Proceed
Is
Advertising
Director
Notice is hereby given that the nature of Ph. uncertaInty stall
Undersigned, pursuant to the stated. It Ma claim Is Iscured,the tfte h.anine and adjudication
EVENING HERALD
The this suit as if GlorIa 0. WIllIams
"Fictitious Name Statute", security Wiall be described.
N. French Ave.
and any unknown . heir(s),
Chapter 10.19, Ploridi Statutei, claImant thai deliver
witi rsglster.wiffi the Clerk of coplisoll$eciaimtoffiscievttg devises(s), grantee(s),
credItor(s) or other unknown II1%1%IU%N%flflflflflflftf$ij%JlA,
Circuit Court, in and for Siminete enable ffisclir8. IS MIII
c*
parties claiming Interest by,
county, Florida ipe roceips of
to each prw.I representative.
AVON -.
preel ci the publicatIon of this
All perns Interested in the tswweti. uner or a,ainot the
FIGHT INFLATION
person(s),
Cliii.
o.
iwlice, to wit; THE ENCORE estate to Øtom a copy if this aforesaid
WillIams and any unknown Sill Avon. Incressi your earning
SHOP under wliidt I am .ngagsd Notice of Mministratien
has but
ewer. For details, Call
heir(s), devises(s), ,rmtess,
inbvsineesat137slpltwey 17.92 is mailed * raguIred WITHIN
I14l.4070r864.3S7
the City If Prn Pork, p$orjga THREE $ONTHS FROM THE creditor(s), or oftier unknown

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LOST: EnglIsh Pit Bull, wh. w
brindle eye. Between Sanford
&amp;Mellonvilieon35th, Reward
of $30. 323.1864.

NOTICEOFACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
JOSEPH GILMAN MENEAR

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ROSEMARY MOORE,

Publish: January 13, 31, 33
Pibrary 3.1151

iw.sknt'sboardrocsn,UnIvsrMtyofC.UMFlodds.
of4g $%t
1uIjng flt.3e3,
Uuk ot
10 am, to

Division
IN Pt: ESTATE OF

MItiel Constr. Co. ONC to
Alfonso B. Estefan &amp;wf Hermlnla

$.dsy Gemt ____
writing urkehip, 8:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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File Number 79.$e.CP

Oaks Un 2, 915,400.

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Troy Chudevu to Medfotd D.
Lynd 1. WI Willie M. Lot 27 Forest
LIi Subdv. $10,000.
George C. Partin I *1 Phyllis A.
to Hugo A. Savino &amp; *1 N.I... 8.
Hugo A. Savino, son Lot 211 Spring

WEDNDAY J4UARV3$

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

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CASE NO. 1S401$.CA44.E

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
BARBARA JEAN MENEAR
Petitioner,
and
JOSEPH GILMAN MENEAR,
Respondent.

WITNESS my hand and off iclal
seatofsaldCourtonthe9thdayof
January, A. 0., 1950.
(SEAL)

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$34,100.

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PURSUANT TO CHAPTER
16604) OF THE FLORIDA STA.
lUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE
AMENDMENT OF THE OFFI.
CIAL ZONING MAP AND THE
CI TV'S COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN; SEVERABILITY; CON.

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Paul M. Welsemann I wf
DebonahK.toDerekSorzano,TM
S7Sft.of Lot 17, BIk H, Northgate,

Weight Watchers,7p.m,,SasIord Woman'sClub,309
&amp; Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apis., Cma.elbsrry.
Oveiesten Aa.aymo.., 7:30 p.m., Florida POIS' &amp;
light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open dlactlon, Halfway
i
MÜ.d. itt,
M'A., noon, Mental Health Center Robin Rood,
Altaznont.SprIlgI.
S.ad.eJ.Smsbi,, (*er Sweet Adeu $ pm.,
g
St., An&amp;.ws P
V'.erLStI
City.
Forest

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FROM ITS PRESENT ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF R 1 TO Ci

FLORIDA
By Mary T. Norton,
City Clerk
Publish January 37, 1950
DER.90

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n• MiiII,ii
' ....-.... i i ,, ,.i i. ,,
W loft. of lot 4 Blk 23, Sanhando
The Suburb Beaut,, $37,000.
Winier SprIngs Homes Inc. to
Dewey B. Harman I WI Dolores
M. Lot 40 WDwood, $42200.
Kul'IW.FreUfldIWlDof'isM.tO
DavidRaylwfCharm,TheS½of
NW'/s of NE¼ of SE'/* ci Sect. 19,
20.32, $17,000.

Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Saznbo's.
Winter Springs Serums, 7:30 am.,
center North Edgemon Avenue.
Sanford tiom, noons Holiday 1*1L
Laagw.od Sertoina, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and SI

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TWEEN SHERRY AND BEN
NEIl STREETS IN THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMI.
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,

THIS NOTICE is lobe published
In the Evening Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation
of the City, one (1) time at least
fIfteen (IS) days prior to the time
public hearing,
DATED thIs 22nd day
January, 1910.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,

',interestinth.previouspropirty
$4,800.
Ocoige 0. Van Glnhoven I wf
Martha R. to Robert W. Berardl &amp;
WI Phyllis M., Lot 7, Weklva Hills
Sect. 5, $99,100.
Lois P. Sammons to CL. Weeks

TUESDAY, JANUARY29
TOPS, 7 p.m., Seminole Memosial Hospital conference room. Open to everyone over 6 years.
Voter regtitratioe by. Lug.. .1 Womes Voters,
Oviedo High School, 9 am. to noon.
Free ekilikes's class on chIldbirth, 10 a,m,,
presentedby Parent Education Department atFiorida
Hospital. Call 396.6611, Ex.
Sanford VFW 10188 AuTillary meeting, 8 p.m., log
cabin post home,

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CATED ALONG SR. 431 BE.

v,ted to attend and be heard,

Custwnan Canthor
FKA Sherrie Lee Cushman to
Ronald A. Johnson 8. WI Donna J.,

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Springs, Fl., for all persons
ciesiring to examine same
All Interested persons are in.

Shorn. L

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iCrd-of-Thsnks---' --l8Heip-Wanted-----

°"ri.Yi ieei OT

said NW.',4 of the NW.',.
Thanks to a special lady! She
Tract B
opened her heart 8. her home
All that part of Government Lot
for a fine birthday party for a
1, Section 13, Township 70 South,
very special person, a nei9h.
Range 79 East, Seminole County,
bor. We love you RUTH I
Florida, lying Easterly of State
Road 400 (Interstate 4); AND
ALSOtheWest33Ofe,toftheNW.
4—Personals
' of the NW.'a of Section ii,
___________________________
TownshIp 20 South, Range 30 East,
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Seminole County, Florida, Less
Mate" Dating Service. All
road Right.of.Way; AND ALSO
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
that part of the SW.'/i of the NW.II
water, Fl. 3351$
of said Section ii, lying North of
the North line of Government Lot
Sanford area residents dc
2, Section 13, TownShip 70 South,
pressed by what Is going on
Range 29 East, Seminole County,
in Our Country? Are you
Florida, extended Easterly, lying
willing to explore 1. discuss
Westerly of Lake Emma .Road.
grass roots campaign for John
Containing 62.242 Acres.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
Anderson? Contict 333 6594,
Any objection to this application
-FLORIDA
mIJst
be
made
in
writing
within
20
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
ABORTION.
days of this date to the Com.
HEARING
1st Trimlster abortlon-fl75;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: mission Clerk, Florida Public
Gyn Clinic-$20; Pregnancy
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Service CommIssion, Flether
test; mate sterilization; free
by the City Council of the City of Building, 10) East Gaines Street,
counseling, Professional care
Winter Springs, Florida, that said Tallahassee, Florida, 32304, and a
supportive atmosphere,
City Council will hold a public copy of objection mailed to the
confidential.
hearing at the City Hall, 100 N. applicant who is Gr,ewood Lake!
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs, Utility Co., 1 North Fairtax
WOMAN'S HEALTH
Fl.. on Tuesday, February 26, 1910, Avenue, Winter Springs, Florida,
ORGANIZATION
at 1:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter 32707.
as possible, to consider an Or. Publish: January 77, &amp; Feb. 3, 10,
609 B. Colonial Dr., Orlando
1980.
dinance entitled as follows:
I9$0921
ANORDIP4ANCEOFTHECITY DERSO.
Taft
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORI.
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
_______________________
DA, REZONING THE HEREIN.
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, -_______________________
AFTER DESCRIBED LANDS LO
5.1_os 1, Found
FLORIDA

available at the office of the
Cily Clerk of 'he City of Winter

$100.
DMA Prop Inc to Coot, same as

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FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.
A copy of said Ordinance shall

lbove, Ul.1.

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ii ov me

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at
294,
Lake Mary, Fl. 3274, Seminole
County, Florida under the fic.
titious name of ALL w000
CREATIONS, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance
with the provisions of the Fic.
titious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 565.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
Sig. H. W. Johnson
Charles W. Ward
Publish: January 77, 5 February
3, 10, Il, 1910.
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Robert Cassman &amp; Ellen H. to
Gregory F. Hughes, Lot 2 Balimer
&amp; WeiSs Manor, $35,000.
James 0. Graham to James H.
Graham, Lot 5 01k A Eastbrooks
Subdv, Un 6. 5100.
MargaretJ. PlumbtoHerbertC.
Rittger &amp; wI Susan C., Lot 1 01k F
Spring Lk Hills Sect, 2, $131,000.
John K. Bonner 5 wf Albabise
M. to John T. Ballerino &amp; WI Mary
L.,Lot2O&amp;theSlOftofLotl9Lk.

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DEADLINES
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Altamonte-Casselberry Chamber of Commerce sIxth
annual banquet, 6:30 p.r., Lord Chumley's Pub,
Altarnonte Springs.

Odando - Winte Pwk
831-9993

Seminole
322-2611

Charles A. Hunsberger I, Emma
E. to John P. Von Sr. &amp;
Marguarite C., Lot 78 Longdale,
$30,000.
Elmer L. Mitchell &amp; Irene to
John D. Avakuan&amp;wf Georgia, Lot
550 &amp; 552 LW,
Nader Constr Co Inc to Jn M.
Zelnick &amp; WI Nancy .,
435
Winter Springs Un. 4. $,.
Bel Airo Homes to Richard R.
Homan &amp; wf Jean 5, Lot 152 Sd
Aire Hilts Un?. $32,000.
Sel Aire Homes Inc to Michael
F. Flanagan &amp; WI Kathleen ' mt.
&amp; Michele A. Orshal, Lot 171 Bet
Aire Hills Un 2, 545,200.
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Heckerman &amp; WI Elizabeth, Lot
179 Bet Aire Hills Un 2. $4,800.
A. B. Peterson Jr. 8. Penelope P.
tO Donald J. Bales &amp; wf Evelyn C.
The S 34,72 ft of the following:
Begin at the SW corner of the N',
of Gov Lot 2 Sect 10, $22,100.
Jewell N. Law to Richard A.
Fl,ppen, Lot 33 BIk B Bear Lk
Manor, $100.
Maronda Homes Inc. to Juan
Jorge &amp; wf Carmen, Lot 6 BIk E
Foimoor Un 1,142,900.
.
Robert W. Rinella &amp; wf Patricia
L. to Dennis R. Ruscitti &amp; wf
Nancy P., Lot 31 01k B Sterling
Park Un 2, 555,000.
George M. Manning &amp; wt
Beatrice E. to Steven L.C. Bell I.
WI Deborah W., The S 1$ ft of Lot 7
Lot 35 the N lIft of lot 1, 01k 14
Wynnewood, $25,000.
U.S. Home Crp to Richard P.
Dapore&amp;wfMargleA., LW, Lot 16
01k I Shadow Hills, $53,200.
(QCD) Lk of the Woods Inc to
Thomas E. Feeney &amp; wt Priscilla,
Lot 367Lkof the Woods Townhouse
Sect, I $100.
SMA Prop Inc to Coot. same as
above, Lot 36? Lk of the Woods
Sect 8, $56,100.
Hubert K. Earley &amp; American
Group One Inc to Russ Homes Inc.,
Lots 231 8. 235 Barclay Woods
Third Add., $30,000.
Mojib Kirmani &amp; *1 Zahida to
John N. West &amp; WI Louise P., Lots
10 &amp; 1) Biks EE Lk Ellen Add tO

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UseyourHomeAsSecutlty
Call Us For Terms
Tower Financial

Notices hereby given that the
Notice is hereby given pursuant
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" toChepter 367, FlorIda Statutes, of
Chapter 865.09. Florida Statute, the ApplIcation of Greenwood
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
iII register with the Clerk of the Lilies UtilIty Co. Amendment to
44c Une
Itime
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole Water and Sewer Cerliticates to
mn1
the
following
described
3c
a line
3
cons.CutiVe
times
County, Florida, upon receipt of
3c a line
7COfls,CUtiVItimfl
iwool of the purntcanon ot this territory In Seminole County,
500 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
notice, the fictitious name,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
.
towit; MMCO SERVICES
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3lunesMantmum
under which I am engaged in Tract A
That part of the NW.'4 of the
busIness at 1921 Heathwood Street,
ifl the City of Maitland, Florida. UW.',a of Section 1S..Township 20
ThSt the party interested In id .Suth, Range 30 East, Seminole
business enterprise is as follows: County, Florida, less the West
:13000 Feet, and also less the East
Brian S. Freeman
Dated at Winter Park, Orange 6.00 feet thereof, lying South of
County. Florida, January 23, 1950 Lake Mary Blvd., and Southerlyof
Sunday - Noon Friday
th SR. 400 Limited Access Right.
____________________________
PublIsh January 21. February
ofWay, and less that part of the
tO, 17.
South 200 feet of said NW.¼ of the
DER 59
NW.'4 less the West 679 feet ____________________________
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Sunday,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Jan. 27, 1$O

323.

$160

To List Your Business..,
DI 3222611 or 831-9993

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WAYNE ALBERT . ..lnvolved In community

IN BRIEF

Wayne Albert, assistant vice president at First

Tropic Bank Sets February
For Sanford Branch OpenIn
Tropic Bank's third location in Seminole County is
scheduled for a grand opening at 9 a.m. Feb. 13, according to Jerry D. Poppell, vice-president of the
bank's Sanford office.
The new bank, located at 101 E. 25th St., will be
hotdjn a 2,20 qus'e-foot building constructed by
Shoemaker Construction Co., Inc.
Tropic Bank of Seminole Is an independent bank with
total assets of over $20 million. Its home office is at 1391
Semoran Blvd. in Casselberry and Its Winter Springs
office is on State Road 434 at Edgemon Avenue.

Grapefruit A Hit Overseas
Florida's thin-skinned Juicy grapefruit has

established itself as the "top Jewel" in our overseas
citrLls export crown, United Growers said.
Booming sales to Japan and European consumers of
fresh grapefruits are gaining impetus after late.
maturing fruit got the season off to a delayed start,
said Executive Vice President Wilson McGee of the
Orlando-based grower organization.
"Export grapefruit sales are contributing more than
their fair share to the nation's favorable balance of
trade payments on agricultural products. They have
also contributed to the Florida economy by stabilizing
the domestic price structure for growers faced with
increased costs across the board from production to
marketing," McGee said.

Growers In Energy Picture
Walter J. Kautz, president of the Florida Farm
Bureau Federation (FFBF), told a group of the state's
leading agriculturalists recently that agriculture can
not be the complete answer to the energy crisis, but
can be Dart of the solution.
Kautz spoke before members of the Agribusiness
Institute of Florida, Inc., ax pw I of a panel of energy,
conuier and agriculture experts.
"In the short term, American agriculture will
continue to make most of the payment for U.S. energy
Imports. In 1979, our agricultural exports were expected to reach $433 billion, and in 1960 we'll ship $40
billion of farm products overseas," Kautz said,

Florida Leaders In Germany
Florida Economic Development Director Steve
Albee and Florida Department of Commerce (FDC)
staff members have returned from a trip to Germany
to examine the advantages of various German cities
for a Florida economic development office in Europe,

Florida Secretary of Commerce Sidney Levis an-

nounced.

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"Wayne Albert has become a tremendous
Federal of Seminole, was promoted to vice asset to our management team In the short
president — business development officer at the period he has been with us," according to
Edmonds.
association's annual board meeting in January,
In addition to professional responsibilities he
announced Gib Edmonds, president of the
hasserved as president of the Greater Sanford
savings and loan association.
Chamber of Commerce, Jaycees, and Kiwanis

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State Leads Bond Ins

urance

Florida led the nation in municipal bond insurance in
Bond Insurance Association (MBIA) guaranteed 20
bond lames having i face value of $171 million in the
state, it was announced by John Butler, president of
MBIA's managing agency. MBIA guarantees payment
of principal and interest on qualified new issues of
municipal bonds.
Since MBIA's program began in 1074, the association
has guaranteed 112 Florida bond issues having a face
value of $664 million. Florida municipalities will save
an estimated $15 million in interest expense over the
I&amp; of bonds Insured in 1079 and $2 million on bonds
insured in the 1974-79 period us result of the Inewance
which reduces borrowing coats for insurers. Because of
the guarantee, each MBIA4ngmred bond Ismis receives
Standard &amp; Poor's highest investment rating, Triple-A.

Southeast Bank Automates
Southeast First National Bank of Miami become the
fist bank in the southeastern U.S. to fully automate its
letters of credit and collection services
two key
international banking services.
Letters of credit are bank Inatnanents used in
commerce that are Issued to Indlylifuls or businesses
whereby the bank's credit is substituted for that of the
Individual or business. Bank collection services we
used to collect money dime from either domestic or
international Wpm
"Many banks still manually process thise
documentsthat are used to obtain payments bsten
buyers and sellers in different countries," according to
Louts F. ItrWo, vice president South...t That
"j
us my"
NatI' Bank of
to pespare and verily letters of credit and
eeU.ctkes Southeast's new automated system cuts
the tinme needed by over 0 percent, bringing a new
m'd of quality, reliability ad s.d to these
padt aervices'
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Ground has been broken for an experimental research facility at the Florida
Solar Energy Center (FSEC) in Cape
Canaveral. The full-scale house Is to be
powered by 4,000 watts of photovoltaic cells
(solar cells) and dedicated to the study of
photovoltaic applications for homes. The cells
convert sunlight directly to electricity,
Completion of the three-bedroom, two-bath
structure is expected by early March, according to FSEC director Dr. David Block,
who said that it should be fully operational by
July, with about 560-square-feet of solar cells
mounted on its roof.
The panelized wood frame house Is being
purchased from Nobel Homes Corporation of
Orlando. Arco Solar Corporation of California
will provide the cells.
Arthur Litka, an FSEC engineer
specializing in solar cell applications, said
that long-term experiments will relate to
what some energy experts foresee by the end
of the 198: a cell-powered house tied In with
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investigate legal, economic and other in.
stitutional issues, using the house as a
model."
Litka pointed out that county and municipal
building officials will be able to gain early
familiarity with solar cell applications by

with conventionaleveryday appliances
plugged into the sun so that the house will
impose realistic energy loads on the cells.

A solar energy

Don DeBat of the Chicago Sun-Times and Susan Quinn,
writing for Boston Magazine, won first prizea~ in the 1979

regulations obstructed builders who attempted to provide

The awards were presented by outgoing NAHB President the buyer. She found that the quality of home inspectors varied LaBrecque, Sylvester Monroe, James C. Jones and Deborah
Vondal S. Gravlee at the meeting of the board of directors of widely.
Witherspoon, Newsweek magazine,
the 125,000-member trade association during its 36th annual.
The Suburban Thb series focused on the negative impact of
Judges for the 1V79 Golden Hammer Awards competition
convention-exposition in Las Vegas.
local land and site development regulations on prospective were John J. Curley, general manager of the Gannett New,
In addition to Golden Hammer trophies, first place winners lower-Income, first-time home buyers. The Commercial Service and chief of Gannett's Washington bureau; Daryl
each received $1,000 cash prizes and second place winners Appeal article, which examined Memphis neighborhoods that Moan, associate professor at the University of Missouri School
$500. Honorable mention winners received $250 each,,
have undergone rapid white-to-black ownership changes of Journalism and managing editor of the daily Columbia
The Golden Hammer Awards recognize excellence in
during the last 10 years, found that property values have held Missourian; and John Fox Sullivan, publisher of the weekly
Journalism in the field of housing.
up and noted that racial stability is being achieved.
National Journal magazine and vice president of Government
DeBaa winning ttwee-part series, "Whatever Happened to
Harney Washingtonian article, "Worth Its Weight In Research Corp.

Exxon: Largest Industry.
United Press International

Company

$653 million, or $1.92 a share, on sales of pony results. Return on Iharahnldsrs'
Exxon Corp. today reported a 55 $16.19 billion,
equity Was 20.1 percent last year against
percent earnings Increase during 1979 on
GM has not yet announced its 1079 sales 14 percent in 197$.
a jump of almost $20 billion in sales that figures but based on results through the
Texaco Inc. Thursday reported a 106
catapulted the company past General first tire, quarters and the predictions of percent gain In awnings In 1179 the
Motors Corp. to become the largest in. analysts, the automaker will not be able only large oil company so far to report a
dustnial company.
to match Exxon's total for the year. doubling of Its 197$ profits.
Exxon earned $4.29 billion, or $9.74 a Exxon had been No.2 on the list of the
lime earnings galm'annawmcsdbyGulf,
share, last year against $276 billion, or largest industrial companies based 'on Ashland, Mobil Corp., Union Oil Co. of
$6.20 a share in 1978. Sales rose to $34.35 sales.
California and Getty Oil Co. this week
billion from $64.69 billion.
Exxon said some foreign operations, ranged from 31 to 0 percent
well
In the fourth quarter, Exxon's net crude oil price increases and the per- below the dramatic increases pad by
income was $1.36 billion, or $3.10 a share, formance of its chemical business all some oil Industry giants In the third
on sales of $25.29 billion compared with contributed to the improved 1079 corn- quarter of 1079.
By

Hom e Buyers: Not All Costs Deductible
Home buyers who purchased
residential real estate in 1079 should

Iiimnents for improvements tending

Tax Aid For Area Seniors

to increase property value such as
remember that some but not all of the
paving
aussanments; payment for hazard
Income in help for senior citima,
closing costs they paid are deductible
when itemized on federal income tax sponsored by the American Association or mortgage Insurance; charges for land
of Retired Persons and the National title Abstractl and OWner's or lender's
returns,
With the Apt 15 Income tax fibW Retired Teachers Aaecclation, will be title thsurance; mortgage 'indercharm
In setting op a loan; and
deadline on the horizon, Robert C. Bates, aveltahie coos each week beginning Feb. for services
fees.
at
the
GrSW
survey
president of the American Land Title 'k frotis V aJn. to noon
Sanford Chamber of Camnnwce and Fob.
Association, suggested determining 7
Bates said paints paid to a km4 as
ask i
by ,U.&amp;
which closing coats are deductible and from 9 A= - noon at th e Fkit Federal
keeping complete records on us.. of Seminole Bank, State Road 434, just Internal Revenue Service (IRS) when
payments in a&amp;litlon to other tax items. west of U.S. Highway 1742 in Longwood. they are cQtppe,tjon solely for the use
Bates, who is executive vice president
of money. The amowd paid as points is
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deductible in full in the yew of payment

prrty taxes and mortgage Interest
only if Incurred In purchase Cr im,
accruing during the period of ownership noiI4lloWabh.
provment of the botrower's principal
'PpIN of closing cests that are not r,"-sc,, and only f charging points Is
are examples of deductible Item
f-pillar to many home buyers._But, deductible Include fees of attorney.
In do was wbwe
he aikisit, 6w we others t 1111111111in tapreesating
buyers;
special the home Is perchaned.

TOTS PROGRAM
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Two area wothen's organizations have tentatively joined
forces in a study of the educational guidelines of Florida
and the needs and structure within Seminole County.
Bunnye Bomar, instructor at Seminole Community
College and chairman of the Education Committee for the
American Association of University Women, stated that
there was great benefit to be derived for all by joining the
League of Women Voters in studying education from an
academic as well as a political viewpoint.
Lynda Mays, president of the LWV, said that a joint study
group with AAUW would not preclude LWV from publishing
an independent study of candidates and issues.
The AAUW committee consists of Mrs. Bomar, Dr.
Pauline Diamond, Mary Balk, Barbara Honeycutt, Denver
Reid and Gladys Taylor.

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Seminole Community College is forming a new class to
rain nursing assistants. Classes will begin Feb. 4, and will
'un Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each
lay for seven weeks. The program consists of 210 hours in
raining individuals to perform selected tasks under the
lirect supervision of a registered Arse.
Cost is $31 plus books and insurance. Contact the
egistrar in the Administration Building of Seminole
ommunity College for information.

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Seminole Community College is offering a 10-week class
n Landscape Construction and Development. It will meet
in Thursday nights from 6:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. In Building
7 on the Adult High School Campus. The 30 hours of intraction will Include techniques for landscape enhancement, construction materials, designing for special
ffects, landscape art, and pricing of supplies and
iatenials.
The vocational class is designed for new landscape
rorkers or those interested in upgrading their skills. Cost Is
10 and the admissions office will accept registration until
an. 31, the first night of the class. Classes will end April 3.

% nzio Veterans To Reunite
William H. Bland, of 403 W. Willow Ave., Sanford, is
*eking World War II veterans who survived the Anzio
leach (Italy) attack on Jan, fl, 1544.
A reunion is planned for March 8 In Sanford for the
rganizatlon, Anzio Beachhead Veterans of World War II,
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ntact 'Bland.

akeview Sets Open House
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919 E. 2nd St., Sanford, will
serve its 10th anniversary on Friday, Feb. 1, with open
use, from 24 p.m. The public is invited.
According to June Miller, acltivitles, tows of the facility
Ill be conducted and the 10-year employees will be
nored. Refreshments will be served.

ageant Contestants Wanted
The Florida Association of Boxing in conjunction with the
nerican Legion of Orlando will be holding Its first "Miss
inshine Slate Golden Gloves Beauty Pageant" Feb. 11, at
p.m. at the legion hail located at Interstate Highway 4,
A Lake Ivanhoe Boulevard, Orlando.
lando Mayor Carl Langford Is the honorary Chairman
District 2 for the Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament to be
Id Feb. 12, 13 and 14, at the legion hail.
3irls, 15 through 18, who are interested in entering the
geant may call Mrs. Qeta Barfield, 277.5048, Orlando,

information.

C Bands In Free Concert
he five bands of Seminole Community College composed
15 musicians under the director of Dr. William Hinkle,
I perform in a free concert "Orlando Presents" Sunday,
2:30
at the Lake Eola Bandehell, Orlando.

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Landscape Classes Open

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By TOM NETSEL
Herald Stall Writer
Ed Nicholson looks like he might be a
carpenter.
At least, anyone seeing him at work
around his home in Longwood might get
that idea.
Like many people concerned about
saving energy, Nicholson realized that the
jalousie wondows in his house at 683 S.E.
Lake Ave. leaked a lot of air he was trying
to cool in summer and heat in winter.
In his blue jeans, sweat shirt and straw
hat with a seagull feather in the band, 73year-old Ed Nicholson was replacing the
windows himself and doing a good job. neauy mar a ureams, no removed ms nat
and wiped the sweat from his brow
revealing snow-white hair. He sat at the
kitchen table in the home he and his wife of
"40-odd years" have shared since they
retired to Florida 11 years ago.
Decorative lobsters and clams on the
wall indicated a New England heritage
and it was in Massachu.setts that Nicholson
started a career that was to last almost 50
years,
"My father had died and I started work
as an office boy for the Boston Post. That's
when it was run by Eddie Dunn," he said.
"I was 14years.old."
Sometime later he was able to transfer
to his home-town newspaper, the Lynn
Item, in Lynn, Mass.
"I was an office boy in the reporter's
room," he remembered. "I ran copy and
wrote obits (obituaries), but then I got a
chance to go into the composing room,'
He said he mentioned to his mother that
he was thinking about taking the Job in th
composing room. His mother said he hat
better take the job. In the early 1920s it wat
a trade he could learn through an apprenticeship program and meant better
pay and security.
After a 5-year course Nicholson became
a Linotype operator and handled many of
the chores required in the composing
room, "I made up pages, composed ads,
and melted lead (from the old type into 22pound ingots. I even swept floors."
Nicholson said he was with the Lynn
Item for a total of 45 years with a couple of
stretches in the military during the

depression and during World War II.
He said it took his congressman to get
him into the military during the depression
since many of the jobless were trying to
enlist. "It was the only Place to get
something to eat.' Nicholson said.
During WW II Nicholson served as a
radar operator aboard a mine sweeper
recalls many hair-raising 3tories, about
clearing mines from the approaches, to
Omaha Beach during the Normandy invasion. One dark night in the
Mediterranean, Nicholson recalled
picking up a target on his screen a few
miles from Corsica.
Tracking it through the night, the target
would vary Its speed from eight to 20 knots,
sometimes running parallel to Nicholson's
ship, sometimes coming in closer. Finally
at dawn the captain decided to close in for
a visual contact.
After hours of sweating, the tension was
finally broken when a lookout spotted a
whale leaping through the air near the
ship. That was their mysterious target.
After returning to the newspaper
following the war, Nicholson started
writing feature stories for his publisher.
Since Nicholson was pro-union, the
publisher wanted a labor column. "I told
him if he liked it, fine; if not, forget It,"
said Nicholson, who joined the reporter's
union, as well, so he could write in addition
to his other duties,
The publisher liked his work and asked
for more stories.
"He'd call meupat2in the morning with
story ideas," said Nicholson, and tell him
to pick his own photograper and bring in a
series.
Nicholson said he preferred to write
about the local events that were going on
around town. He covered the happenings
at the lodges, churches and clubs.
"I covered the little people who belonged
to organizations" like the VFW, the
American Legion, and the PolishAmerican Club,
With his contacts in the community,
Nicholson started organizing art and
hobby shows through the newspaper with
prominent artists in the Boston area acting
as Judges.
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"Evcrytlme he opens his mouth he puts his foot in it."

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Sanford Banker Elected

usIc Guild Calls Auditions
ppllcatiorn are now 'being accepted for the Florida

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and disadvantages of land investment as a hedge against in.

Golden Hammer Awards Journalism competition sponsored by affordable middle-Income homes. Excessive regulations, and flatlon,
the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
needless delays in approving new building projects were cited
Honorable mention winners were Den G. Campbell, Los
Kenneth R. Harney won second place in the magazine as among local requirements which drive up new home costs Angeles Times; Tim W.
Ferguson, Orange County (Calif.)
category for an article In Washingtonian, and Charles E.
as much as 25 percent in Chicago's suburbs.
Register; Evelyn Richards, Peninsula Times Tribune, Palo
Hutchcraft Jr. of The Suburban Trib, Hindadale, Ill., and
Quinn's award-winning entry, "Inspecting the Home Alto, Calif.; Kerri Demos, Phyllis Argent, Pete Rowe,
Harold
Jerome L. Obermark of The Commercial Appeal, Memphis
Inspectors," offered tips to consumern on hiring a house In. Kruger, Betsy Morris,
Carol Goodhue and Marie Faust Evftt,
Tenn., tied for second in the newspaper category.
spector. The writer called this the most important step in
The Argue, Frenont, Calif.; David Clark, Texas Business
Four newspaper and three magazine journalists received
buying any home because some of the most costly defects—in Magazine; Jerry Edgerton, Marlys Harris and Suzanne
honorable mentions,
roofing, heating and wet basements—may, not be apparent to Seizes, Money magazine; and David Alpern, Mary Hager, Ron

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such as this u'lll pals'PrIb-P home.

Affordable Housing?", detailed how local government Gold," provided a comprehensive analysis of the advantages

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Mursing Assistants To Train

inspecting the experimental house.
While the 1,300-square-foot house will be
unoccupied other than for the research
projects being conducted, it will be furnished

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Albert and his wife Tracy has two sons,
Matthew and Mitchell, and reisde In Sanford,

electrical backup when there Is insufficient
sunlight. Many technical aspects of such a
concept will be researched at the ex.
perlinental house.
"We want to know as much as possible
about utilization of the cells in order to be
prepared should they become a major energy
source for the future," Litka emphasized.
"We will undertake a great amount of highly
technical and detailed photovoltaic systems
research. In the non-technical area we will

Bicerd output of Florida Psrsr &amp; iagi*'. ?pu
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community service, and Is a member of the
Board of Deacons And a Sunday school teacher at
the First Presbyterian Church.

Cape Nets Solar Research Home

FPL Cuts Fuel Adjustment

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Club. Albert has received several awards for

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A decision on the location In Germany for the
European office will be made In mid-February, according to Levis. Target date for opening the office Is
April 1.
Albee, FDC Bureau of Trade Chief Dick Brock and
Trade Representative Michael Alaentzer considered
Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Stuttgart and Munich
as Possible location sites.

OURSELVES

Albert Named Veep At Federal

BUSINESS

mIle Music Guild auditions for strings, open to adcod students in violin, viola, cello and string bass.
rIses of $10004500, and $280 will be presented to the top

To Six-County CC Post

* winners In addition, each reralzthsg finalist will
dye $100. Applications must be between 13 and 20 years
go and must be a Florida resident or studying in a
ida educational Institution.
ma&amp;Ine for application is March 1, 1960. For further
rmation, contact: Mrs. Donall G. Bourke, 4150 North
t 5th Terrace, Boos Baton, telephone: (305) 3914362.

The newly elected president of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce attended her
first meeting of the Central Florida
Association of Chambers of Commerce Inc.
Tuesday at Maitland and was elected

president of that organization.
Janice Springfield, executive vice president
of Flagship Bank of Seminole, was elected
president of the association which is made

'A To Meet Tuesday

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of 17 Central Florida Chambers of Commerce, from Seminole, Orange, Osceola,

ate Sen. Clark Maxwell and School Board Member Pal
on will speak at the Spring Lake PTA meeting Tuesday
:30 pin. The subject will be the Primary Education
ran. The public is Invited.

Brevard, Lake and Volusla counties.
Consisting of presidents and executive
director, of these chambers, the purpose of
the organization In to exchange Ideas dealing
with problems and concerns of a regional
nature.
The association adopted a resolution at the
meeting to be sent to the Orlando Airport
Authority asking them "to get off the stick, so
to Cpeak," said Mrs. Springfield "and stop
wasting time and the taxpayers money" and
reach a decision regarding the airport's

t Festival Planned
e West Voluda Artists Inc. and DeLand Qsamber of
nmerce are sponsoring the 15th Annual Art Festival, at
Iarnett Bank parking lot, 320 N. Woodland Blvd. March
i 1. Awards will total $10.
gletratlon forms and Information are available

sgh Barbara Wildermuth, RI. 5, Box 35$, Deland 32720.
: (904)736499.

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Florida Chambers.

expansion.
Mrs. Springfield says she is "excited over

the presidency. Community oriented, she
says, "People just don't realize the Important
things chambers do for a community. I an,
looking forward to expanding and meeting a
lot of people."

According to Jack Hornet, executive
manager of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, the CFACC was reorganized in
1978, and Mrs. Springfield Is the first woman
president. The group meets quarterly at a

different location,

"Our purpose is to address ourselves to
common problems and needs In the Central
Florida, area," Hornet said.
He added that the various chamber paid
executives do not have vote in CFACC. "All
of the action taken
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he said. "Otherwise a chamber, like Orlando,
for instance, with a large staff, could overpower smaller chambers. This way, each
chamber gets one vote."
Hornet added, "A lot of fellowship is inthe meeting,, and having Janice
president (of CFACC) is a plus for Sanford."
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DEAR ABBY: My problem
is iny 14-year-old-daughter.
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She's a tall, pretty girl, but
her posture is terrible! I keep
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reminding her to hold her
it was a suii wont day at the
Starlight room of the Forest
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a
Thursday when Lake Mary
stand straight, but every time
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Woman's Club presented the
I look at her she's all hunced
s
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annual Arts and Crafts show.
over and stooped-shouldered.
The day started at 9:30 a.m.
(She sits in a crouched
with the decorating and table
position with one leg curled and intelligent people buy the
arranging of articles brought
under her.j
theory that we have all lived
in for display for the show.
She says maybe she would previous lives and vill return
- improve if I quit nagging her. after this life to live many
Later onprewwng Judges
Lori Likens, Louise Poole and Gregory, first; and Lois
How can I quit! I love her and more.
Joan Shepherd worked in Pennington, third,
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want her to have a lovely
I don't buy It. And until
closed doors for about 1½
In the paintings category
posture. I'm afraid it's too there Is evidence that I can
hours Judging all the entries, the winners were: still life,
late already because she's understand and accept, I
.
Around' noontime a lun. Thelma Sikes, first; Mildred
made a habit of slouching. I remain,
cheon was served In honor of Tillis, second; marine,
_Just hate to see a young,
Verytrulyyours,
the Judges, guests of the club, Thelma Sikes, third.
beautiful girl look like a
UNCONVINCED
Phyllis Rugenstein was awarded the Best Of Show for her daughter's wedwith an attendance of 13
In the family sewing
hunchbacked old lady. Can
ding
gown and a bridesmaid's gown she designed and created before the
DEAR ABBY: I m a high
members of the Executive category the winner was
you help me? No names,
I)ecem her 3979 wedding.
ddiiw
please. She's hostile enough school senior. I recently had a
Board plus Invited members. Phyllis Rugenstein, first and
party at my home when my
as it is.
Afterword a business second place. She also won the mittee members Betty Lindnd. vacation." She talks about her
parents were away. They
wELl
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meetinga conducted b
Best of Show Award for her meter, Marion Quigley, Alice children with such excitement
DEAR MOM: Poor posture approved of it. In fact, it was
President DeLores Lash,
3 beautiful original design of Moughton and Dorris Norden andpridethatitiscontaglous.
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be due to a growth my mother's idea. All the
officers gave their reports. her daughter's wedding dress who worked so hard to make
Now back home and enshowed up, u so
disturbance
of the spine. invit
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them the approved made0 chiffon w Venetian the show a success.
Joylng her free time after W
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donation of '' to the Lake lace and pearl bead trim, and
Untreated, it becomes a
And last, but not least, the giving up her job, Betty is
permanent hunchback, but it invited, most of whom I didn't
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bridesmaid
dress
made
of
three
Judges,
Mrs.
Likens,
planning
on
a
social
and
Mary
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early It can be even know. These uninvited
donation o
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iI your daughter kids brought beer and liquor,
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rs me who graciously have accepted Mary Woman's Club, a L.pillow protectors d mow
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remove
her clothes and obstructed
cases for the Lake Maryunder Recipes category were to work for the club donating member in good standing who
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forward.
if
there
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a
our
house
and
littered
the
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Volunteer Fire
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noticeable
"hump"
on
her
neighbor's
yard
with
beer
salad,aTnhiiuutes made with the arts and crafts for the past her work for the past tow
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the main ingrediant — five years.
back, or if her ribsjjjniure cans. One of the neighbors
years.
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side than finally called the police to
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Under breads, coffee cakes
the
other,
she
has
an
actual come to quiet the disturbance'
Home afL r a month's
Back home from Baltimore,
Winners in the different and muffins the winners vacation
Now my parents blame me
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deformity,
and
should
be
visiting
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by
an
orthopedic
for
the trouble caused by
categories were: Early were: Kat Noel, first; and children Is Betty Day. Betty spent two weeks visiting her
those
unruly kids, and I am
surgeon.
American Craft, Marion Dorris Norden, second. Under and husband, Sam, flew up to son, Dick, and his wife, Mae,
M enaing,
DEAR
ABBY:
My
friend
now
grounded
for a month!
f i r a t ; warm weather cranberries Virginia Beach, Va. where and Hazel's granddaughter,
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Alice
has
been
terrified
of
But
worst
of
all
I
have lost my
Sherry Moss who lives in
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water all her life. She wants to parents' turst. What can I do?
first; Mildred Sandusky, awarded first, second and visiting their daughter, Jacksonville and was up there
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second and third.
GROUNDEDIN DENVER
take some cruises, so Alice
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Afghans, Nan Fortner,
consulted
a
therapist
to
help
Commander Patrick T. Welsh
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third; needle point, Gwenne cobblers and puddings, Betty and their children Carrie, spent most of her time enDEAR GROUNDED: If
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Butler, first and second; Lindmeier was first, Arolyn Timmy and Trish.
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She
said
that
her
therapist
Alter two very enjoyable granddaughter, Christina,
hypnotized her and learned duct of uninvited kids who
Crewel, Lois. Pennington, Moughton, third.
weeks spent with them and who is 1-year-old and the
forced their way into your
first; bead work, Gwenne
that in a previous life Alice
Under drinks and punches, after Sam returned home, apple of her parents eyes —
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Butler, first.
home,
then they are being
had
been
a
passenger
on
the
Betty Undmeier; relishesand Betty went on to Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Kay)
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unreasonable.
But If you
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was
drowned
Kathleen Va. to visit son, Ned, and his Wilson.
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made these hoodlums
Quataret, first; Embroidery, Westendorf, first place; wife, Donna.
when
it
sank,
and
that
is
why
Kay and Christina are r
Margaret Ulmer, first; Edith DeLores Lash, second place.
she has such a terrible fear of welcome when they showed
From there she flew to New staying with Dick and Mae
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Liebert, second;
water!
up uninvited, you deserved to
Beth
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Gregory, third; Crocheting, ladies who are residents of the Bill, and his wife, Beverly. Germany.
be
grounded. You should have
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Oladel Reel, second; JCnitUng, standing and beautiful hand- Illustrator for the New York
A
nice
welcome
to
the
new
ie€i to leave.
Gwenne Butler, first; made displays.
fraud.
Post and Beverly Is the editor Forest arrivals: Ruth and '
Margaret Ulmer, second.
Abby,
what
do
you
make
of
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Also our thanks to Daniel of the Brooklyn newspaper, Lloyd Putman, Jan and
Florida Material, Mildred DeMendoza for his, beautiful "Brooklyn Downtown News."
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Thus, first; Carol Larson, display of wood carving
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first; Mary Robb, second;
DEAR PUZZLED: I
Condolences to Pat Fox,
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Leonora Green, third.
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Butler took the first prize award In bonkeri, nor would I call her In early England a man's
Fox, whose father passed Gwenne
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first; Kathleen Westendorf, of the show which once again
,, therapist a nut or a fraud.
Betty says, "It has been a away in Pensacola last week. beadwork
the colorful cardinal she created.
surname generally grew
second; Peggy Al)pj, third; was a complete success.
Mrs. Butler said the artwork required 12,875 Some very knowledgeable out of his occupation,
very long time since I had
Holiday Decorations, Beth
Special thanks to corn- such a nice and wonderful
Haata la vista,
beads and "82 hours for me."
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Alex Serraes is going to be
the master of ceremonies for
the Beta Sigma Phi Valentine
Ball Feb. 16, from 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. at the Knights of
Columbus Hall
not the
Sanford Civic Center.
Alex will introduce the
candidates (expect shades of
Bert Parks), give a
biographical sketch of each
and announce the 1980
Valentine Queen during the
exciting evening.
This year's ball chairmen
are Margie Seine and June
Helms who remind ball
patrons to BYOB.
The bend, Sunny Daze, will
provide the music for dancing.
Reservations at $10 a couple
are necessary. All BSP
members have tickets or
reservations can be made
through Pat Van Winkle, Sue
Schwegman or Tracey Wight.
This year the Valentine
Girls will be judged by the
Executive Board of the
Orlando ESP City Council.
Betty Jack, the Sanford BSP
City Council president, will
entertain the Judges and
candidates at a luncheon,
Feb. 2, at her home.
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had a large turnout with a lot
of fun for all. This year should
be no different.
In the meantime, maybe
ball fanciers should get
warmed up for dancing at the
Policeman's Ball Feb. 2, at

the Sanford Civic Center,

following graduate work at
A workshop and demon.
New York University, Nor- stration will be presented by
thwestern University and Daniel DeMendoza an award
University of Florida.
winning wood carver who was
Dr. Middleton was born in featured recently in The
Sanford and is a graduate of Herald.
Seminole High School. He
A cooking demonstration
attended Rollins College and will be given by Bill Gielow,
served a tour of duty in the club president, who will in#
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Ruby Hart Davis and the late make sour dough rolls, and
Arthur D. Middleton.
Lourine Messenger, who will
He is a descendant of teach the art of making
several pioneer families in
shortbread.
cluding the Lees, the Powells
Caroline Holtzclaw will
and the Vaughn.
conduct a demonstration on
making silit flowers.
Members of the Woman's
Club of Sanford will see their
quaint clubhouse transformed
The cream of America's
into a gallery of arts and crop
Girl Scouts
have
crafts Wednesday when the begun their annual cookie
Arts Department, under the sale. And for what it's worth,
chairmanship of Estelle they are all delicious.
Davis, presents the annual
Incidentally, Doris BaconArts Festival.
Elsea, the Girl Scout Field
Upon arriving at 10 a.m. for Director of Seminole County,
the colorful event, members is convalescing from surgery.
and guests will be treated to
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from 9 P.M. to 1 am.
This is another BYOB affair
and tickets at $10 per couple

are available from any police
officer or at the door. An extra
attraction will be door prizes
donated by local businesses.

Dr. Herman D. Middleton,
formerly of Sanford, has been
named an Excellence Fund
Professor on campus at the
University of North Carolina,
Greensboro. He played a key
role in developing the wide
ranging theater program
there.
A man of many accomplishments, Dr. Middleton is a past president of coffee.
both the Southeastern Theatre
A chili luncheon will be
Conference and the North served at noon under the
Carolina Drama and Speech command of Mrs. Bruce
Association. He was the first (Faye) Kelly. The cost is $2.
recipient of the Greensboro
More than 25 exhibits in
Chamber of Commerce's 0. various arts and crafts
Henry
Award
for categories will be on display.
-àslnguishcd artistic con- Winners have the option of

tributions.
Dr. Middleton has directed
many of the famed Broadway
plays on campus as well as
classical dramas.
He received his B.S. and
M.A. degrees from Columbia
University and his Ph.D from
the University of Florida,

entering their works in the
Florida Federation of
Women's Clubs District VII
festival at Pinecastle on Feb.
14.
Judging the entries Wednesday will be: Mildred
Babcock, Beverly Brashear
and Jo Ann Milson.

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One surprising success was a

paperairplane contest. Nicholson said he
had a captain from one of the airlines, a
military pilot, skydivers and a couple of
other fliers as Judges for the contest he
thought "would be over in 10 minutes."
The Judges in his annual paper-airplane
contest talked him into trying gliding for a
while, but he "ran out of money." Then at
the age of 82 Nicholson decided to try his
hand at skydiving.
At an age when many men are being
fitted for a rocking chair, Nicholson was
putting on a jump suit and strapping on a
pachute. He said he made one static line
Jump. Ground winds caused him to miss
the drop zone completely and ended his
first and only Jump in the top of a 90-foot
pine tree.
He said he would often try something on
the spur of the moment. "When the mood
hit me, I'd try it," he said.
The mood hit him to coach swimming
and the early 10ft found him coaching
three high school teams at the same time.
W was also the undergraduate rowing

Being from Massachusetts, Nicholson
feels qualified to speak about Ted Kennedy
and thinks the aenatqr should do his
homework before speaking out on issues.

"Evertirne he (Kennedy) opens his mouth,
he puts his foot it," he said, tossing in a few
other salty remakrs about politicians.
Politicians and lawyers in general do not
impress Nicholson a great deal, but he
feels politics in Massachusetts and Florida
are similar in some respects.
"In Massachusetts the politicians can
shoot you down, add a little political balm
and you never know you've been shot.
Florida has the greatest knife men. They'll
slice you up and you'll never know you've
been cut."
Nicholson said he plans to keep active
once the windows have been replaced. He
plans to get an amateur radio license as
soon as he can learn the electronic theory
and pass the Morse code test.
"As soon as I get too old to climb ladders," he said, "I'll be a ham radio
operator."

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To Shadow
Hospital Operation

Two classes of Lake hour three days a week in the high schools, sending out
Brantley students with their SMH through May.
representatives from the
instructor, Thelma McGee,
A group of students from different health care fields
RN., from the Health Service Lyman High School, under the such as nursing, radiology,
Aide program, will begin a supervision of Lynn Freeland, physical and respiratory
semester of clinic observation R.N. will also explore health therapy and laboratory
At Seminole Memorial care careers through ob- technology.
Hospi tal Tuesday.
servation at SMH this spring.
The Seminole County
Students will rotate through
Throughout the year, Career Education office,
students from a number of under the direction of Mary
departments
personnel and observing the schools in the county will Joyce Bateman and Linda
function of each department shadow various hospital Sawyer, has requested the
and how it interfaces with personnel as part of their hospital to sponsor students in
other service areas in the career orientation. SMH also the Executive Career
participates in Career Days at Exploration program as well.
After receiving an over.
view, each student will then
select the department in
which he or she would like to
receive more In.depth ex.
perlence.
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Debbie Brooks,

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Eloise Williams Attending
'Classroom' In Washington

Will bring the best sale in town
right to your living room.

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Eloise Lenettè Williams, and she considers this trip to
daughter of Mrs. Catherine H. be a most inspiring one due to
Hawkins, and M. L Williams, her great love for the
is en route to Washington, D. American way of life.
C. this weekend for the
She left Jan. 26 via jet to
Presidential Classroom Washington. Her trip is being
National Student Body.
sponsored Seminole
Eloise says she believes in Employment Economic
speaking up for her country Development Corporation
(SEEDCX)) an agency that
aids in helping unemployed
and low-Income throughout
the community.
Eloise is a senior at
Seminole High School where
she is active in the AAU,
Anchor Club, Student
Government Association and
DCT. She has the honor of
being on the front cover
calender for Seminole High
for 1*. Eloise is also an
active member of First Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Clutch.
She lamualdanfor two local
choirs, Springfield
Missionary Baptist Church
Choir No. 1 and St. Matthew
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Flagship Bank of Seminole.
The engagement of Debra
Willis Wilson to Alfred
Earnest Roberts was announced in Vallejo, Calif.
The bride-elect is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Willis of Fort Worth,
Texas. She is a graduate of
Polytechnic High School there
and is employed at Children's
Hospital Medical Center,
Oakland, Calif.
Her fiance is the son of Mrs.
Ernestine Roberts of Sanford.
He was graduated from
&amp;oosns High School, Sanford
and attended Seminole
Community College. He is the
grandson of Mrs. Theola
Merthie, Sanford.
Roberts serves in the
United States Air Force
where it is flight engineer
at Travis Air Force Base,
Calif.
The wedding will be an

Congratulation to Bennie L.
Mills Jr., son of Mrs. Daisy M.
Mills. Bennie is a 1975
graduate of Seminole High
School where he was active in
athletics. He attended Florida
A&amp;M University on an

athletic football scholarship.
After four years, Bennie
received a degree in civil
engineering.
He has accepted a position
with Martin Marietta at their,
Michoud Operations
Assembly Facilities In New
Orleans, La., as a structural
design engineer.
He will be attending school
parttlme working on his
Master's In business administration.
Heroines Of Jericho,
Armstrong Cowl No.' 81 of
Enterr1ae, will observe their
anniversary, Jan. 27, at 2:30
p.m. at St. John Missionary
Baptist Chirob, on cypress
Ave.
A musical program has
been planned. The public is
Invited.
Hattie
Mae
Hankerson, IIIAM, is in
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and vocalist she Is president
of the Young People's
Deportment of Congress No.1
and the First South Florida
Missionary Baptist
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The Seminole Youth
Programs Inc. is in bad need
of male volunteers to help
counsel boys in trouble. A YPI
coordinator trains each
volunteer who is asked to help
a young person with
problems. To volunteer, call
the Seminole County office,
834-5161.

committee

Sanford-North Seminole a South Volusla.
All previous Toastmaster &amp; Toastmistress' &amp; interested parties are encouraged to inquire
regarding meeting dates a other organizational
Information.
PLEASE CALL MS. DEBBIE ROGERS
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Presbyterian Church in the Reformation Chapel. The free
public lecture will kick off a thme-day seminar at the
church on "Care for Alcoholics and their Families" for
clergymen throughout the state. 7be seminar is sponsored
by the Florida Council of Churches under a grant from the
State Department of Health and RehabUtive Services.

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Sanford, Fla.
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GREGORY LUMBER
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PRINTING CO., INC.
DEKLE'S
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Millions are spent every year to save
minutes while we waste hours. Hendrick Von
Loon said, "Killing time is the most objectionable expression in the English
language," Said another, "Time is our most
precious possession. No one can take it from
you. It is unstealable. Nobody gets more or
less than you. In the realm of time there is no
aristocracy of wealth or genius. You cannot
waste tomorrow. It is kept for you."
May people are paid according to what
their time Is worth, but time has more than
money value. It can and should have spiritual
value. Paul writes in I Corinthians 10:31,
"Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or
whatever you do, do all to the Glory of God."
What you do with time will determine your
desires, designs, and even your destiny.

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By REV, ARTHUR
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Having the tlmeof your lffe us s up the ljfe
of your time. When a person reaches the age
of 50, he has spent approximately 144,000
hours sleeping, 156,00 hours working, 96,000
hours playing, 36,000 hours eating, 19,200
u,nt,1,... .,...l in AM
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ie we maxing thC best use of our time? Or
are we just killing time? When we say we
haven't time for something, It means it isn't
really vitally important to us. What about
prayer, reading the Bible, attending church
and church school? If you really consider
these important enough, you will find time for
them.If not, you will have enough excuses to
fill a book, but you only need one and with
some, they don't even need an excuse, they
just stay away from church and church
school.
Paul writes twice In his !etters, "Make the
best use of your time, despite the difficulties
of these days," (Epheslans 5:16 and
Colossians 4:5 Phillips Translation.) That
statement packs a lot of thought.
Jesus always made the best use of His time.
Even In His youth, He was always doing His
best. Our time is tested by the use we make of
our hours.

R.c.ptlon Honors Boggs
A welcoming reception is
scheduled Sunday night
following the evening service
for Jack T. Boggs, new
minister of education at
Sanford's First Baptist
Church, and family. Members
ire aak.d to bring donations
the
old-fashioned
`pounding" for the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Boggs and
hIlen Judith, 9, and David,
arrived In Sanford this
rook from Pensacola where
hey served the Warrington
Isplist Church for more than
yam The family Is now
Ing at Ill Escaxnhla Drive,

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FatItl,d "Strength for Ui. Psalms, Isaiah, Matthew,
Romans, I Corinth ians,
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SPEA KER
Dr. John F. Anderson
Jr., pastor of First
Presbyterian Church
of Dallas, Tex. and
pastor of First
Presbyterian, Orlando. will be keynote
speaker at the 25th Anniversary Celebration
of St. Johns Preaby.
tery, Feb. 3 at 7:30
p,m. at First Presbyterlan, Orlando. Choristers from 4 churches
will sing.

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GOD'S ANSWER
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WILL FAITH
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Faith Without Love
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1 Cor. 13:2. "Though I
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have all faith, so that I
could remove mountains,
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The Cowardly
Rulers Believed:
will "avail," then "faith"
John 12:42-44: "Nev- cannot save the moment
ertheless among the chief one has "faith," for there
rulers also many believed must be some time in
on him; but because of the which "faith" "works"
Pharisees they did not before it saves - avails,
confess him, lest they
Many are confused by
should be put out of the not understanding at what
synagogue: for they loved point man is justified by
the praise of men more faith. Some think it is the
than the praise of God."
moment you believe in
Faith Alone Is Dead:
Christ. Others insist that it
Jas. 2:17. "Even so faith, Is not till your faith has ex.
if it hatli not works, is dead, pressed Itself in obedience
being alone."
to Christ.
The Devils Believed:
The apostle says:
Jas,
2:19,
"Thou "Abraham believed God,
believest there is one God; and it (faith) was counted
thou doest well: the devils unto him for righteous.
also believe, and tremble." ness," Rom. 4:3. How long
Faith Without
was his faith "counted"
Works Is Dead:
for righteousness? "Was
- Jas, 2:20. "But wilt thou not Abraham our father
know, 0 vain man, that justified by works -'.hen he
faith without works is had offered In , his son
dead?"
upon the alter? Seest thou
Not Justified
how faith wrought with his
By Faith Only:
works, and by works was
Jas. 2:24, "Ye see then faith made perfect? And
how that by works a man Is the scripture was fulfilled
Justified, and not faith which saith, Abraham beonly."
lieved God, and it was
Faith Without
imputed unto him,, for
Works Is Dead:
righteouane," Jas, 2:21Jas, 2:26. "For as the 23. You cannot fall to learn
txdy without the spirit Is the lesson that God does not
dead, so faith without accept a man till his faith is
works is dead also.,,
made perfect by works, or
The Faith That
through obedience,
Avails Must Work'
For a free booklet on this
Gal. 5:6. "For In Jesus subject, or a free Bible
Christ neither circumcision Correspondence Course,
availeth anything, nor Un- please write or call Fred
circumcision, but faith Baker, Ministes, Church of
which worketh by hove." Christ, 1512 Park Ave.,
Since the faith must Sanford, Fl. 32771,
322-7781.
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Jay Strack
Is Speaker
4.

Rev. Tommy L. Stowe Orleans Baptist Theological
asswnes duties this Sunday as Seminar).
lie has bee.'n in fulI'timc
associate Itor-minister of
education at Central Baptist church work for 16 years and
Church. Tommy, his wife, brings a varied background of
Susan, and three children experience to his work here,
He has served as pastor,
come to Sanford (roll)
t
minis er of education, and
Smyrna, Ga., where he served
principal of a Christian
as Pastor of Norton
Park
School.
He has participated in
Baptist Church.
many seminars, including
Rev. Stowe is a native of "Church Buildi ng Pla nning"
Stepheab County, Ga., a and
"Tell
Witness
graduate
of
Mercer Tralnlng."R ecently he served
University in Macon, Ga. He as moderator of the Noonday
holds the Master of Religious Baptist Association near
Education Degree from New Atlanta.

REV. T.L. STOWE

JAY SMACK

men will host a coffee for the
Family to meet the
Bo
congregation. The men are
also promoting a "High
At tendance" effort In the
Bible Study boss at 9:45 a.m,
Boggs will speak at the
evening service, which will be
led by the men of the church.
A men's choir will sing and
there will be special music by
the Good News Quartet. Prior
to this at 6 a.m,, Dr. Jack
Taylor, outstanding writer
and speaker will be presented
way of video tape in a
study entitled "Holy
Husbands." Director Kenneth
McIntosh, Dr, Jay T.
Counato, pastor and Terry I.
(lark, minister of music.

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a c'iwiLty service of the Sreerdb.dsy Adventist
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at I a.m. In the fellowship hail and will provide the music
for the 11 sin.service. George Bower will be the speaker.
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Rev. G.M. Eubanks, pastor of the First Church of God,
Sanford, spoke lad Sunday at the ME Church In Lockhart
to a group from his church and the New Smyrna Church of
God, Rev. Allen Wingate, pastor. The service was spon$O
by Mrs. Fannie Finkley.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE co.
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haveaspenialpre$ntaUonof"uMypeopIe"this swy
at 7p.m. by "The Children of the Kingdom." Composed of
eight singers, the group began performing In August at
Sanford Christian Church and has swig In several churches
in Central Florida. 71" will be the final presentation of this
by the group.
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STENSTROM REALTY Herb Stenstrom and Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
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monthly meeting of the Greater Orlando Chapter of the
Order ofSt. Luke, to be held at SL John's Lutheran Church,
1600 S. Orlando Ave., Orlando, In Shaffer Hall.
His topic will be "You are a Minister of Healing." Well
k1OWfl t the h lifl ministry, he has experienced hea ling
from 'terminal' cancer in his own life. Before entering the
Episcopal prisethood, he was a three4tar general and a
pioneer in the spice progr .
Following the talk there will be a laying on of the Hands
for those asking healing. Refreshments will be served
following the meeting.

limit has been reached in freedom of more openly."
of overseas background) who 0C
expression, and we can expect a
-Worship is seen to take place in cupy, with a sense of Christian
certain definition of the line of ac- Buddhist temples, Christians vocation, teaching positions In
ceptable dissent, criticism and declare themselves to overseas Chinese schools."
abberation from socialist norms, or visitors," he said. "Local worship is
"Indications are that this form of
even the drawing of tighter lines," apparently more open, as is
Christian serice may well develop
Sovik said,
listening to foreign religious, as well considerably as may the chance to
"The religious believers seem to as other broadcasts."
serve China in other professions,"
be operating within those limits
Sovik
said.
there
were
Sovik said
some inat the present time," h added.
dications that some churches
a'
may
"But the experience in other
At thesame time, however, he be opened again,
socialist countries and the character
said government officials seem to
Atone paint it was estimated there of the Chinese society nmy make it
recognize that religion "is in fact an were 4
million Christians in China. SCCIII highlyunlikely that foreigners
element to be reckoned with in
vouldbe permitted to enter China as
Noting that some western
Chinese life."
Christians are speaking almost professional evanglists," he added:
He said that "the present at- cuphorically about sending foreign
"And is is questionable if that
mosphere has made it possible for missionaries back into China, Sovik would in fact be the best way to
religious believers, including said there already were "a small bring Christian witness in modern
Christians, to exhibit their faith number of Vesteners land Chinese China," he said.

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"More Than
l speak
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Indian Hills Road tn Pine Hills, Jan. 30 and 31 at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Hendriksen comes under the joint auspices of the
Reformed and Christian Reformed Churches in Orlando.
Harold De Roo of Longwood, pastor of the Rolling Hills
Community Church, Zellwood, is coordinator for the series,
%yhich is open to the public.

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THE ROCK, Ga. (UPI) - Mayor as you would have others do onto town's qualified voters cast ballots, we will not be throwing away money
prove it new charter that conforms
Clifford Clark says the Golden Rule you," said Clark. But Clark now
Prior to that, the mayor and Ofl neon street lights and things like
ho t)ir' uniform municipal code.
way of running municipal govern, perceives the need for some uniform council defeated a zitove by liquor
that."
Among other things, the charter
ment is alive and well in The Rock laws to protect the town.
forces to open a beer and wine store
'rim move to get . beer and wine would
set municipal elections every
but that alittie dash of rigid law may
store in The Rock focused Clark's two
The Hock acquired its name from in the town limits,
years.
It also would require a
be necessary to keep it that way.
Clark, who has been mayor for 13 attention on the need for sonte laws.
a large rock that once Jutted out of
referendum
of the citizens, Instead
years,
said
his
victory means the The county is legally dry but Clark
Citizens of The Rock have enjoyed the ground along the old stagecoach
of just council action, on concitizens
of
The
Rock,
a
town
about
65
said there WIS ilIlt hi flt lfl lilt? Rot.k
for decades what they think is the road serving the community.
(roversial ISSUeS such
uch as the beer
fillies south of Atlanta, will continue charter or other law
best kind of government - no local Legend says people began leaving
to
prevent
the
and
wine store, and on the question
to
be
free
of
local
taxes
and
taxes or business licenses and no messages and letters at the rock for
that as store from opening in the tOWfl of it liquor store.
many disputes as possible will be limits.
police force. Town projects are pickup by the stagecoach. A post
Clark, who operates a dental
supported by donations from the office was established there in 1853 settled under the Golden Rule.
The mayor hurriedly called an
"1 believe in the Golden Rule 100 emergency meeting of the council laboratory, wants to expand the
residents, who pay what they wish, and the town was Incorporated in
percent. If two parties are in conflict and the towit fathers passed The town limits to take in a few more
Elections have been held only 1877. The rock, however, was blasted
we can't settle it, we'll go to the hock's first ordinance in.10years. It citizens.
and
when the mayor and four city out of existence In the 1930s to make
ballot
box," said the mayor.
councilmen got tired of holding way for a new road.
prohibited the sale of beer and w
wine.
"Salack,
mB
fleet! Blackwell and
As
for
taxes, Clark said, "We need
office.
Because of the moves to bring Herman Barker, they want to Lome
Clark, known as the "Golden Rule
food, clothing and shelter first. We liquor, wine and beer into The flock in," he said.
"Sam Black and the
It is, in effect, a town that orders mayor," recently was reelected by a
need to survive first. Until there is a and a desire to put order into the others have
always wanted to be
its affairs mainly by the principle of one-vote margin, defeating Frank
surplus of money In the pockets of town's political affairs, Clark hopes able to
say they are from The
On Golden Rule of "do onto others Holcomb, 2049. All but one of the
the people in the city of The Rock, the Gtrgia Legislature will ap- Rock,"

Annual Homecoming

Hendriksen Lectures

Sunday Evening
1: 30 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study
1: 30 p.m.
Conquorm ~lngt Sunday 6: 30 lit.m,

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Church Training

(CIII
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Rev. Ralph 1. Lumax
Poster
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The Rt. Rev. S. S. Morris, presiding bishop of the Ilth
Episcopal District, will deliver the annual Homecoming
message and preside over the mortgage burning ceremony
Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Grant Chapel African methodist
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By DAVID K ANDERSON
UPI Religion Writer
The end or the era of Mao Tse-tung
and a slow shift toward a more
liberal government In the Peoples
Republic of China has given rise to
new hope among Western Christians
that Christianity may have a new
day on the mainland,
But those very Christians should
exercise a strong sense of caution,
according to Dr. Arne Sovik of the
Lutheran World Federation.
In a long analysis of the current
situation in China, especially in
regard to religion, Sovik saw some
hope for an increased vitality in
Chinese Christianity, but also
warned that the change from the era
of Mao would not open the floodgates

The Sanlarido United Methodist Church, on State Road 434
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monthly. All persons who joined in January since the
church was begun in 1972 will be honored on this Sunday, at
the 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. services. Persons with January
birthdays will also
A fellowship and get-acquainted time for visitors,
new
members and those wishing to join the church will be held
this Sunday, at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served.
Pastor Pastor James E. Ulmer Sr., will preside at the
fellowship, assisted by Lynn TenEyck, lay leader.

Rev. M.". Bvrke Jr.

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man was a boy, sitting in a
Lee County Detention Center
after being charged with
possessing narcotics.
Since then he has experienced the new birth,
answered the call to preach.
He has seen the world, travels
often, and has his own
evangelist association in Fort
Worth, Texas,
Strack will be speaking
Sunday at the Brotherhood
Breakfast at 7 a.m. at Central
Baptist Church, Sanford; to
On Youth at 9:45 a.m. and in
the worship services at 11
am, and 7 p.m.
On Monday, Strack will be
Preaching a revival rally at
Stetson University, DeLand.
Baptists from Central Florida
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evangelistic fervor at 7 p.m.
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socially.
21 Actress Dunne 39 Edges over
direction of
create
unnecessary
problems
22
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single
category,
23 Toughen by
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41 Slices
23 Nigerian
exercise
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42 Wading bird
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26 Luggage
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path
with
stones
on
which
you
change
your
status
than
you
43 Animal home
31 Nixon pal
4 Peach state 24 Nearest
can
handle,
might
stub
your
toes.
44 Diversion
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(abbr)
by Mort Walker
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
26 Nonsense
32 Long time
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19) Unfortunately, the odds Mixing business with pleasure
46 Leisure
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could be stacked against you could cause unforeseen
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today
in speculative or risky complications today. Don't
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ventures. Avoid the impulse pry into friends' business nor
36 Constellation 10 City on the
strong points
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to take the chances on permit them to probe yours.
49 Expense
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Jacoby, who was try1 to notrump
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teach his tennis playing wife at all.
the game of bridge, to introduce a point-count notrump
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unchanged since 1932. Maybe with notrump openings. In
that notrump has real particular, don't bid a 19-point
permanency. 1980 will mark notrump. More Important,
the Jacobys 48th wedding don't ever open notrump with
anniversary. And MS. .i still a singleton. Such hands are o
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most of the notrumps a final notrump game con(women's lib to the contrary) tract to an 11-trick minor suit
and has the overtricks to game.
prove It.
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 19) Co-workers or helpers
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especially careful about gloves. Being too bossy could
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creativity have free reign this It's difficult to make sense of
coming year and you'll find things today, so don't even try
several ways to advance to unravel cop!using issues. It
your present condition. Rely would be like beating your
on yourself and not others to head against a brick wall.
develop those assests.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
AQUARIUS
20.Feb. Proper handling of your
19) It is extremely Important personal resources is a must
today that you don't try to today, To-avoid a permanent
hide anything from anybody. loss, take care with whom you
You'll get caught and would do business or to whom you
suffer severe embarassment. loan.
Find out more of what lies
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
ahead for you in the year Facing the ieàlItfes might
following your birthday by prove a little difficult today.
sending for your copy of Don't let your desire for
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for each to Astro.Grgi, Box truth.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
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date.
regrets later. Take the time to
PISCES(Feb..20..March 20) think things out; only then act
It'll pay big dividends if you on what you believe to
be
do everything In your power right.
to cooperate with difficult
individuals today. They'll
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
5ecretly appreciate your A strain might be felt today on
patience.
a relationship of which you've
always
felt sure. Jumping to
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
co nclusions as to the reasons
An unproductive day is very
would be a mistake, Things
likely today because you have
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I love music and have wanted a tambourine forages.
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decided to make one.
I used two aluminum pie plate,, a lot of little pebbles
and some glue. Masking tape would work too.
First I put the pebbles In one pan. I put glue along the
rim of It. Then I placed the other plate on top. If using
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DEAR
Many mornings I put on my shirt, tie and jacket

FOR FRESH COOKIES
only to
discover my collar sticking out like steer horns And no collar DEAR HELOISE:
To keep cookies fresher
stays aroundl All stolen by the "Collar-stay Gremlln"t
longer when stored in a cookie
So, guys, when you plant
lar, line the jar with a plastic
those spring and summer
bag.
flowers, save the white plastic
When the cookies are put
sticks that are used to label
Into the jar the bag can be
the plants in those pony-pocks
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closed and secured with a
and other containers
twist-fie.
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down to the last crumb.
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Grace
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IT'S AOIFT
A stockpile of these will not
DEAR HELOISE
be stolen by the gremlin, ashe
Here's an Inexpensive gift a
will be completely confused by
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Latin labels, such as "LamAsk
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the bottom to protect
gremlin - lust hope one
furniture.
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Carolyn Green
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Waxed milk cartons may be
education...
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together.
The plates should be facing each other with the
bottom stde faclny out.
This makes a perfect tambourine.
My mother says, It's "very noisy.' Anyway It's funt
Lori Daehnert, Age 10
STAND-UP HAIR'S A PROBLEM
DEAR HELOISE:
I read your column every day. I have a problem.
Every time I brush my hair in the morning, it gets all
full of static and I can't control it.
What should I do? I'm counting on you for an answer.
All Staticky, Age 10
clear
Boy, I know how you W. My heir's long
and when it gets static, It gets
down to my waist
staticl
Hair gets static because the air Is dry, right? So if
you slightly dampen your brush and comb before using
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Or, if Mom's got any of those fabric softener sheets
pround, grab one and run it over your comb or brush
even give your hair a couple of swipes.
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72nd Year, No. 136—Monday, January 28,1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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sIamic Nations To Hear
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Pakistan President Muhammad Zia UI- negotiations.
ISLA MABAD, Pakistan, UPI)
An
Today's session promised to stretch
emergency meeting of the Islamic llaq formally convened the three-day
Conference is considering expelling parley Sunday with a fiery speech ser- into the wee hours because the conference is scheduled to end 'Fut.'sda
Alghanistan's Soviet-backed government ving notice on the Kremlin for the Soviet
morning.
from the organization, and has decided to invasion. After the inaugural session,
Pakistan urged the opening syssion of
allow Afghan rebels to present their case however, hundreds of journalists were
the
Islamic conference to send MOscO
for assistance, conference officials said ejected from the proceedings.
attending
the
an
"unequivocal
today.
Each of the nations
Habib Chatti, secretary general of the emergency confere nce, was expected to to the Soviet Union the grave conrn
Islamic Conference, told reporters after deliver its official position on the Islamic world at the presence of its
a morning session "a certain country" Afghanistan, as well as on the troops in Afghanistan and calling on that

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government. host country Pakistan,
which borders Afghanistan, was believed
to be behind the move,
Chatti said representatives of a newly.
formed Islamic Alliance for the
Uberatlon of Afghanistan, a coalition of
six Afghan guerrilla groups, had won
approval to appear before the important
political committee, which is drafting the
final communique.
"They (the rebels) will be addressing
the political committee" he said. ''The
committee has decided that they would
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military intervention."
Zia opened the conference of foreign
ministers, which was called into urgent

A political committee met separately
to carry out the nus
t and bolts of th e

01k!', live members of the Islamic
('onferunce
S)TIa, South Yemen and
Afghanistan Upper Volta and Guinea
Rissau— were not present. A (our-man
Palestine Liberation OrganizatIo
missi on arrived despite earlier threats o
stay imay, as did delegations from
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hard-lint' Arab position that has down.
plavt'ti the importance of the Soviet in"

Hardens Iran Stand

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By United Press International
hostages, who were in their 86th da) f rot' for tilt' largely Iigureheau pi's,tmn.
Abol Hassan Bani-Sadr, holding an captivity in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran
Ehmrit'inr under Iran's new Islamic
insurmountable 6 million-vote lead in today, at it news conference Sunday ( i*'rstitutiioi wields virtually all the
Iran's first presidential contest, has carried in Western press reports.
power, including the right to fire the
apparently backed off from it moderate
"The greater part roE the solution 1 lies president.
stand on the American hostages
with the Americans," l3ani-Sadr Siitt.
Kii*rms.'imii remained in the Tehran
calling it a crisis Washington can best
Only when America "abandons it_s hi(lrmtjI
hit'
taken last week for
resolve.
expansionist policies and resj*ect_s the ;i tu'art ailmnont But the 79-year-old
Incomplete returns in early counting sovereignty of other nations" and hadt'r was reported by his son to be
gave the finance minister and close ''allows" Iran to pursue criminals iiilpro%lng and that lie may soon be
friend and adviser of Ayatollah Huhollah abroad will the crisis in American- moved f r om the intensive care ward of
Khomeini 7 million votes out of the 9 Iranian relations he resolved, Barn Sadr the hospital to a regular ward.
million reported counted Sunday by said.
In a recorded interview on Tehran
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The reference to criminaIs ahro;ld lwtho. Kiijojatoleslani Syyed Ahmad
Khorircini said doctors who examined his

In addition, Chatti said the conference
was "certain" to approve a final cornrnunlque specifically calling on the

London. There were 22 million eligible clearly referred to the exiled hrah of
voters in the election Friday.
Iran, whose extradition from the United
If Bani-Sadr continued to reap such a States for trial in Iran was dt'miianded by

father in tire morning found his pulse and
bloixi pressure normal.

Soviet Union to withdraw its estimated

large share of tile ballot, lie was expected the Moslern students who seized tli*o

liam-Si~dr did not explicitly demand

He has allotted 75 days away from his 85,000 troops from Afghanistan, which to take 77 percent of the votes cast, giving embassy and the hostages Nov. 1.
Maitland was kicking around the
that tha deposed shah be returned to Iran
the necessary majority to negate the
Admiral Ahmnad Madani, torcrt'm- in t'xthange for release of the hostages
question of "What do we do next?" that it regular job to the trip, but estimates it did not send a representative to the
need for it run-off election in the contest governor of the southern province of but iris position scented more hardline
came up with the suggestion that chapter will take 49 or 50 days. He expects to emergency summit.
"There
is
it
consensus
of
opinion
of
seven
main candidates.
canoe
an
average
of
17
miles
a
day.
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Khuzestan, trailed far behind in second than his approach (luring his 18-day stint
liaison staffer Peter Quincy make the
Brmni-Sadr,
46, apparently hardened his place with approximately 15 icrc'rrt of as Iran's acting foreign minister before
against
vary,"
said
Quincy,
"with
different
strongly
the
Soviet
intervention
trip to call attention to "The Year of the will
earlier moderate stance on the U.S. the vote, or about it million votes in the hrt'nig ouster! last November.
Coast" proclaimed by Governor Bob conditions. The weather will be a factor in Afghanistan." he said.
strnith
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the
and
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Ms. Mager, known for her efforts in
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twin moves of expelling

Afghanista n front the 42-member Islamic

last June? With a 904-mile canoe trip estimates one-third of the trip will be In
around the coast of Florida, of course! open water and two-thirds will be inIt was while the Florida Audubon tracoastal waterways.

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Conference and admitting the rebels
the
state,
would constitute a major diplomatic
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Win"'s, waves and tidal currents along defeat for the Soviet Union, which has
Herald Staff Writer
How can you follow an act like "Eagle the coast will provide an additional been campaigning to tone down any anti-

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great power to reverse the coursw (if its

pit lest inian issue and tile crisis in Iran.

sessi(m oer the Soviet invasion and
stationing of 85,0W troops in neighboring
.\fLh;uustan.

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ahoy.? To Ned sit, a connecting lInes 1 Is 2 to 3, etc.

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rescuing and caring for wounded eagles
and other birds of prey, actually lived
atop a:pbe tree In an eagle's nest near
Oviedo foe sW daya'tö' ralaChüidf for
construction of an aviary for the large

birds.

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The society plans to highlight the
tremendous economic, environmental
and aesthetic values of the coast, while
recognizing the widespread misuse and
abuse of coastal resources. ThL effort Is
aimed at publicizing the need for coastal
resource planning and management in
the state. Eighty-five percent of the
population of Florida lives on the coast.
Other objectives are to raise funds for
coastal conservation efforts and to
broaden the Image of the Florida
Audubon Society. "When they hear
Florida Audubon, a lot of people think
we're just involved with birds," pointed
out Janet Roth, vice president in charge
of Public Relations, "but we are involved
In the total conservation picture — clean
sir, clean water, and preservation of the
wetlands and coastal areas."
A marine biologist and geologist,
was
' longest canoe
to river u"lp.
"enniwe"
"It will be a
to we in a canoe bet
unique experience for me,"hesald.
will launch his 17-foot
Quin
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alumliuin canoe from Ft. Pickens State
Park in Pensacola with Lt. Governor

Hospital Employees
Will Not Lose:- HCA

There are 47 Audubon chapters In the
state, and Quincy expects to touch base
with 32 of them during his trip. The Lake
City, and Gainea'viIle chapters are
planning to canoe down the 'Suwannee
River to join him accompanying him as
far as Crystal River.
Part of the time he will camp along the
route and at other times he will be
staying overnight at fish camps or with
friends.
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Although llCA has different medical
and life insurance programs than the
oilily for employees, Lewis pointed out
Corporation of Axnt'rica11CM, the- areas if t-ustn!mler service where HCA
Nashville group that has won the rights might be better.
to assume control of SM1I.
In other areas of the contract
County Admi ni strat or hov er negotiations, the county and HCA agreed
Neiswender and Assistant Counts flay would probably settle accounts
receivable at $1.7 million, with the
Administrator Jeff Etchberger began
discussing aspects of tire proposed realm i5atiun that the amount actually
contract with Doug Lewis, hl('A's collectible may be more or less.
Another main area of concern acdirector of domestic developrmierrt, at
cording to Neiswemider is pay back of the
a.m.
"From our point of view and the $I million I Iill-Rurton obligation, an
county's we want to insure," I.e',is obligation to refund federal loan money
emphasized, "that we don't overlook
as t ile hospital transfers to a profitanybody and make sure the L'Iiij)l(ryet's riraking entity.
IA'WIS said: "HCA is willing to
don't lose on this deal.
"We want to make sure eurplovees negotiate the pay back for the county, but
receiving benefits based on the number we don't have the power to pay It off. It's
of years worked are not cut off just still the county's obligation."
Seminole Memorial H ospi tal
Pt! t' mm:
ployces' benefits were amrromrg top concerns as negotiations began this mm urning
between Seminole County and H ospital

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He will be taking along three gallons of
fresh water, which he will replenish at
stops along the way, an Ice chest, a
sleeping bag, tent, stove, mobile transmitter-receiver, underwater camera,
life jacket, extra paddles, extra clothing,
food and a backgammon set — he is
hoping his various canoemates will know
how to play his favorite game. Although
he Is an avid fisherman, he Isn't sure
about taking fishing gear, because he
doesn't think he will have time and there
won't be room.
From Crystal River to Homaseassa he
will be joined by a flotilla of 4-Hers.
Ahtiif QS 'nI1a ni 4 Ii. trfn
11 u,ltI hat In t ho
Everglades National Park where he will •
be camping out. In the Dade County area
he is looking forward to being joined by

Prudent' Carter
dget Boosts
u.erense, Energy

his father and daughter.
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Mizaonhu signed on for the first leg of will camp on an island with him.
Ms Roth hasaetupapressconference
the hip along the Gulf coast. Flfty-four
others have signed up for stints on the for him at Pensacola and will be there to
WASHINGTON (UPI)
President
trip from Pensacola to Fort Clinch State see him aft. Members of the staff will
today
him
at
larger
cities
sent
Congress
a
"prudent
along
the
route,
Carter
Park, northernmost spot on Florida's meet
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and
responsible
$615.8
billion
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Knowles said Harriett will continue
administrative aide to Police thief Ben pod of city manager of South Daytona. as patrol officer. Ms. Wynalda has been with the police department until he
Butler, as ft city's new assistant city Harriett's appointment is effective Feb. with the city since October, 1977.
assurms the duties of his new job on Feb.
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service board.
Harriett, 26, was one of two city em- close to Harriett In his evaluation of the Harriett is familiarizing himself with
The civil service board at its Feb. 7 ployees who applied for the position. The two.
city records in the evening h0UrL He
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Harriett is the second - member of his expects to graduate with a masters
appointment. IU board earUw this currently the city's equal employment family to rise in the ranks of the city's degree in criminology from RoUins
month authorized Knowles to make an opportunity officer and also its unem- employees. His father, G. Manning College in June. He has been Butler's
appointment and to submit the ap- ployment compensation officer.
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Casaelberry track That possibility is to
If in these time h tax
Today the kinkajou, valued between
be'discussed by new owners of the not want more taxes. "Pari-mutuel quarter mile west of the zoo. Zoo keepers
flactlity, Paul N. Dervaes and BID and wagering is already here. Ibis seenui had been trying to lure the bear back $200 and OW,will be returned to his cage
at the ZOO.
Jack Demetree, with horse owners at a Like the reasonable thing to do," he said. using traps baited with vegetables,
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have
more
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a
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sweet
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since
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16,
today
said he stil l believes the animal did
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to
the
Division
of
keepers
finally
concluded
their
wannot
escape
by his own volition.
another commitment, will not be present be sending his proposal
Registry
for
corrections
and
additions.
dering
charge
had
en
stolen.
ur"He
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mate, and It's not characbe
Th
at the meeting.
He said the bill in final draft form should sday, according to Al Rozen, executive teristic for him to leave," Posey said.
Hattaway, who fought legislation
be completed in 304o-6O days.
Dodge reports he feels some reluctance
director of the zoo, investigators from the
convert the Caaaelberry track in both
Hattaway
says
he
expects
seei ng the bear go.
opposition
sheriff's
department
joined
in
the
search.
at
1978 and 1979, said he was persuaded
from
the
Dade
County
delegation
and
No
one
seemed
to
have
considered
that
"He's
a friendly little fellow," he said.
change his position after reVteWthg
The
bear
was sitting on his lap. "I've got
existing
dog
track
a
honey
bear
might
head
for
honey.
additional revenue that the state could from lobbyists for
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Wednesday,
uu
a
towel
expect to receive from dog racing at
the
biggest,
most
powerful
lobbyists in the honey farms situated between 1-4 and said. "If you take the towel off he'll
horse track.
the zoo, found the kinkajou walking politely cover his head with his front
Hattaway said the state Department of the state," he said,
Revenue estimates additional revenues
Dade County legislators, he said, are across the rafters in his honey house, a feet."
The kinkajou has soft, olive-brown fur,
to the state by converting the track to sponsoring legislation to convert one of barn-like structure. The animal was
eyes and a prehensile tail that all ows
bug
ea
ti
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stored
ho
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more popular dog racing will be *1 4
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tree branches.
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of
me,'
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SemlnoleCountycurrentlyhasonedog
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too
big,
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he
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Friday, Jan. is, 1980

Lake Mary Needs MDney, Money, Money
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Lake Mary continues to be plagued by
financial problems.
The city council was told by its accountant,
Roger Bowen of Fitzpatrick and Hartsock,
&amp;
t\U 1MS Should be
increased by 20 per cent for the water
department to "break even."
A review of the budget at the end of the first
quarter of the fiscal year showed the city is
running $25,000 behind in anticipated
revenues,
Fire Chief Jim Orioles Insisted the fire
department "desperately" needs a l65 000
fire pumper truck and the city council should
make every effort "to find" the necessary
$11,000-plus required for a down payment.
The three councilmen at the Thursday night
workshop Councilmen Ray Fox and Gene
McDonald were absent — were reluctant to
approve a flat 20 percent water rate increase.
The recommended increase would have
upped the minimum for 3,000 gallons monthly
from 13,90 to $4.68. Other increases recommended by Bowen were from $1.30 per 1,000
gallons, from 3,000 to 7,000 gallons, to $1.56
and from 90 cents per thousand over 7,000
gallons to $1.08.
Bowen warned that the increase he

WORLD
I" IN BRIEF
Israel Gives Egypt Land
In Latest Peace Gesture
BIRGAFGAFA, Egypt (UPI) Israel handed over
to Egypt today a vast chunk of the strategic Sinai in a
simple ceremony signaling the beginning of normal
relations between the two nations and the end of more
than a decade of Israeli control of the desert.
A brief ceremony at Refidlin, Israel's military
capital of the Sinai, completed the transfer of the final
' 5,560 square miles of territory
two-thirds of the
desert peninsula In a phased withdrawal begun in
May under the terms of the Egyptian.Israeli peace
treaty.
Egypt's red, white and black flag replaced the blue
i.
' and white banner of Israel at the base after nearly 13
,
years of Israeli control.
Iraeli forces withdrew to a 248-mile line from El
Arish in the north to has Muhammed in the south. The
line wiji mark the frontier until April 194 when the
remainder of the Sinai is to be handed back to Egypt.
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By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer

A Sanford man is hospitalized following t.c premature
explosion of a small bomb he was building Thursday afternoon.
Howard J. Minter, 23, of 2410 S. Sanford Ave., found some
gunpowder while cleaning out a house on James Street, just off
Sanford Avenue and 'just' decided to set it off in a piece of pipe
at about 4:15 p.m., deputies, said the man told them.
He is in satisfactory condition in Semirmie Memorial
Hospital suffering from puncture wounds In his back and injuries to his toes, following surgery to remove shrapnel, a
hospital spokeswoman said.
The blast from the bomb, outside the home sent a cloud of
smoke through the area and startled neighbors who thought at
first the small wood-frame house had been destroyed. Deputies
say the house and a second man on the scene were unharmed.

U.S. Boosts China Trade

WASHINGTON (UPI) In a leap forward in Sim1,
American relations, the United States has granted
China most-favored-nation trade status, which the
,, Soviet Union has been denied , and said it will sell "non.
' lethal" military equipment to China.
-; The action was taken less than 24 hours after
President Carter said in his State of the Union address
the Soviet Union would pay a price for its invasion of
r Afghanistan.
The decision Thursday to sell early warning radar
and communications equipment and trucks to China Is
expected to produce angry protests from the Soviet
'Union and nervousness In Taiwan.
14 Qne senior administration official stressed, however,
. the' administration mak es a distinction between
'rnilltar equipment which Is "lethal" and "non',lethal." U.S. policy continues to oppose the sale of
"lethal" equipment to Peking.
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Soviets Want Domination?
WASHINGTON (UPI
Arkady Shévohenko, who
defected as tcp.anklng Russian diplomat it the United
Nations in 1978, testified today Stalinist oppression is
being revived In the Soviet Union and Kremlin leaders
are more determined than ever to dominate the world.
Shevol*nko, 49, appeared before a House In.
telligence subcommittee. He had earlier disappeared
from public view for more than a year after a brief
interlude as a capitalist playboy.
The hearing room of the small subcommittee, which
is studying Soviet internal and foreign policy, also
. heard Shevoctienko warn that the Soviet leadership
more than ever is determined to dominate the world.
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Maguire, "the most tragic mother of the decade," was
boned beside her three children whose violent deatha
led to the founding of Northern Ireland's Nobel Prizewinning Peace Movement.
Mrs. Maguire, 44, was found dead with her throat cut
in a blood.aoaked armchair at home Monday - an
obvious suicide, said police. An electric carving knife
lay beside her body.
Police said the suffered from bouts of depression and
there was no question of foul play. Nearly four years
ago a speeding Irish Republican Army getaway car
ran down and killed three of her four children Joanne, 8, John, 2, and Andrew, I month old.

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WNDON(UPI) — ThsprIoeolgoldandtheUL
dollar opened generally stable today, settling down as
dealers tooka iresther from a hectic week of trading.
After a week that saw gold prices soar to $000 an
ounce Monday and than plummet to $000 by Wednday, gold hovered around the $700 mark.
"The dollar opened d1*tIy Ng?I in Franthr
Zurich and Paris and was down In Milm london and
Bnaaula. It Was mt'I'wgad in AmMerdem.
In Tokyo, gold ended the week's tradlngat$70I, up
from $010 Thursday.

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native of Cleveland, Ohio, the
HANNUM
she had been a winter visitOr
Mrs. Elizabeth Hannum, 81, here for the past seven yeses
of 2686 Magnolia Ave., San. from Kent, Ohio,
ford, died Thursday night at
Survivors Include her
Seminole Memorial Hospital. husband, William Whitmire,
Born in Hopwood, Pa,, she Sanford; daughters, -Mrs.
came to Sanford in 1947 from Jean Ann Good, Kent, Ohio;
Anniston, Ala, She was a two sons, James Whitmire,
retired waitress-cock and a Atlanta, and William J.
member of the Daughters of Whitmire, Stow, Ohio; two
Rebekah, American Legion brothers, Donald Behm, Kent,
Auxiliary, Veterans of Ohio,and Garth Wilson,
Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Zanesville, Ohio, and two
American Association of grandchildren.
Retired Persons and Sanford Gramkow Funeral Home is
Senior Citizens and the Past In charge of arrangements.
Noble Grands and was a
Methodist,
LEROY RICHARDSON
Survivors include four sons,
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IUy flWn&amp;Ufl, ago U9
Boyce, Malibar, Donald, 2000W. 10 St., died Jan, 20.
Titusville and Charles He was a member of the
Hamm, Zephyr Hills; four Celery City Lodge No, 543 of
daughters, Mrs. Elsie Grit- the IBPOE, of W.
fith, Sanford, Mrs. Cecella
Survivors Include his wife,
Transue, Dahlonega, Ga., Mrs. Sandra Kay Richardson;
Mrs. Albina Pellegrino, children, brothers, sisters,
Duquesne. Pa., and Mrs. June aunts, uncles and cousins,
Bentley, DeBary; brother,
Wilson-Bichelberger
Chauncey Turney, Moses Mortuary In chvge.
Lake, Wash.; four sisters,
WIlLIE PERRY
Mrs. Grace Miller, Con.
nellaville, Pa,, Mrs. Thelma
Willie Pity, 72, 013600
Reader, Rochester, Pa., Mrs.
Teresa May and Mrs. Nell Midway Ave., East Sanford,
McCartney, both 01 DeBwy died Jan. 1$, at Seminole
21 grandchikkMillind3l grget, Memorial Hospital. He was a
member of New Mount NI
gran&amp;hlldren.
Granmkow Funeral Home Is MililOnaly Baptist Church
In charge of arrangements, and served on On Deacon
.

EDWARD FJIELL
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Edward E. Farrell, $4, of

Semoran Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach. Born in
Altamonte Springs is in Cincinnati, he cam to San.
charge.
ford four yeses ago and was a
student at Sanford Middle
TERRY J. WISECUP
School.
He is survived by his
Terry J. Wisecup, 10, 01
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
State
41 West, Sanford,
Wisecup,
Road
Sanford; granddied Sat'iday
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,
New Smyrna Beach. He was Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
and WIaecup Cincinnati, 011o;
born in &amp;in Diego,
,
had been a resident of Sanford grandmother, Mrs. ElIu
Collins Jacksonville and
for f
years.
Wlaec* •
student at Wilson Elementary brother "b
Sanford, David Lang Chapel,
He is survived by his DeBary, Is In charge of
AmIggineft
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Wisecup, Sanford, grandMM EMILY FERNALD
parents, Mr. and Mr.. Chester
Mrs. Emily Sanborn For.
Wisecup, Cincinnati; grand..IA I .1
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Ave.,
Longwood,
died
Jacksonville;
brother,
Timothy Wisecup, Sanford. Saturday. Barn in Maine, she
David Lang Funeral Home moved to L.cngwood from
Chapel, DeBary, Is in charge Wilton, Mliii,, In 1004. She
was a housewife.
of arrangements.
She Is survived by a
NORMAN L COLLINS
nephew, Richard Armstrong,
Wilton.
Norman L. Collins, 13, of
Baldwin Funeral Home,
State Road 46 West, Sanford, Altamonte Springs, I. In
died Saturday In FoaL Inlet, charge.
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Elizabeth Hannum, $1 of IMO
Magnolia Ave.. Sanford, who
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Mrs. Marlin. Ruth WhNmWs,
13. of 181$ W. lift, SI,, Sanford
who dlii WwhlNdaV at her
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I4s*s with Fred Baker,
mInister. officiating. Surlel In
OOlawn Memorial Park.

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ACWORTH, Ga. (UPI) — Three railroad tank cars
carrying liquified petroleum and styrene gas derailed
early today and forced the evacuation of 500 to 600
people from their homes, police said.
There were no reports of injuries from the
derailment, which occurred about 12:45 a.m. EST.
Police said one of the derailed cars was slightly ruptured, leaking potentially explosive LP gas. The other
two cars containing styrene gas had turned over but
were not damaged and were not leaking.
The cars were part of a Louisville &amp; Nashville
Railroad freight train. A railroad spokesman said it
was not immediately known if the LP tanker was
ruptured or simply venting gas.

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continue their boycott of grain bound for the Sovi et
Union despite farmers' charges that the action is
illegal, a longshoreman's union official says.
Three national farm bureau organizations filed a
complaint Wednesday with the National Labor
Relations Hoard In Houston against the South Atlantic
and Gulf Coast International Longshoreman's
Association and two Houston locals, alleging an Illegal
secondary boycott.
"There will be no change in ILA policy or our action
until it's decided one way or another," Temple Paysse,
a spokesman for the ILA regional headquarters said
Thursday after ILA lawyers met with NIRB attorneys.

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kind of
atmosphere we
saw when
Mr. Chamberlain
was tapping his

FCC Terminates 3 LIcenses
The Federal ComWASHINGTON (UPI)
municatlons Commission has stripped RKO General
Inc. of television licenses in Boston, New York and Los
Angeles because its parent company engaged in
bribery and coercive advertising practices.
The FCC, In one of the toughest actions In Its history,
ruled, 4.3, Thursday RICO was unqualified to retain the
license of WNAC-TV In Boston, and it disqualified RICO
from holding the licenses of WOR.TV in New York and
KHJ-TV in Los Angeles.
The FCC said RKO's 13 other broadcast licenses
could be affected by the action.
The commission said It acted against RKO and Its
parcntcompany, GeneralTire&amp;,RL1bberCO.,,Ofl.the
basis of a complaint by the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
Jock Marshall, a spokesman for General Tire In
Akron, Ohio, said the FCC decision was "a shocker."

on the
cobblestones of
Munich.'
cane

—Ronald R.agan

MIAMI (UPI) — Ronald Reagan, charging President Carter
with increasing the risk of nuclear war, has compared
President Carter's "weak" foreign policy to the World War II
appeasement stance of form er British Prime Minister Neville
Chamberlain,
believe we are seeing the same kind of atmosphere we
saw when Mr. Chamberlain was tapping his ca ne on the
cobblestones of Munich," Reagan said, referrin g to the
agreenjnt with Adolph Hitler in which part of Czechoslovakia
was annexed by Germany.
The former California governor denounced Carter's state of
the union address dur ing a br ief air port news conference
Thursday in Florence, S.C. bef ore completing a day's camn•
paigning In Miami.
The presidential hopeful today scheduled an appearance at
the GOP Southern Leadership Conference in New Orleans
before winding up a three-day campaign swing tonight with a
stop In Minneapolis.
Reagan said Carter's "weak" responses to renewed Soviet
aggression and the capture of 50 Americans at the U.S.
Embassy in Tehran encourages "the belief that this nation will
not risk war no matter what the provocation. In doing so, he is
increasing the chances of a nuclear confrontation."
He also called Carter's call to reinstate registration for the
draft a "meaningless gesture" and suggested instead a "crash
program" to beef up the military reserve.
Reagan told reporters in Miami he approved of a peacetime
draft only "If you are so close to an emergency situation that
you can justify it on the basis of national security."
When the first peacetime draft was instituted before World
War II, he said, 'the whole world was in flames."
Carter, Reagan said "Is willing to accept the Soviet
presence in Afghanistan with a vague threat that If further
aggression transpires In the Persian Gulf he may do
something," the candidate said.
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LIVERMORE, Calif.. (UP!)
radioactive water leaked today from a
cracked tank inside a nuclear disposal facility
jolted by a strong earthquake that shook a
200-mile area of northern California.
At least 18 people were injured In Thur.
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sday's 5.5-magnitude quake. which swayed
skyscrapers in San Francisco and caused
widespread minor damage. Aftershocks were
felt late into the night.
The tritium leak at the controversial
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, a major
NATIONAL REPORT: Heavy snows fell in northern Ohio, nuclear weapons and energy research facility
temperatures plunged In the Midwest and Northeast and 40 miles northeast of San Francisco, was
travelers advisories were in effect today for all of Penn- described as "non-hazardous."
sylvania and Washington, D.C. Winter, finally, was behaving
Lab spokesman Jeff Garberson said the
mildest
winters
one
of
the
itself.
What
had
been
In
years
In
lab,
evacuated as a precautionary measure
like
most of the country changed radically this week. The National following the quake, would operate as usual
Weather Service predicted snow today from the Mississippi today,
River east, with freezing rain predicted In parts of the Upper
"There's been no offite release of
Ohio Valley. Temperatures were expected to remain In the radioactivity," Garberson said late Thurteens and 208 in the northern half of the nation. In extreme sday.
northern North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan,
He said a 30,000-gallon covered tank con.
temperatures were expected to be In the single numbers. The tairüng about 6 curies of tritium apparently
Sue and 60s prevailed across the southern half of the country developed a slow leak, which was dripping at
with the mercury hitting the 705 in the desert area of the the rate of a quart every few minutes Into an
Southwest and Florida. Because of the lack of wow, many 51d impermeable asphalt container. He said
areas have been unable to open this winter, which means Ad workers would simply put a self-sealing
equipment and clothing have not sold well at sporting goods cement In the tank to plug the leak,
"That amount of tritium In that amount of
stores. Some outlets have marked down their Inventories by 40
percent. One retailer said he's stuck with everything from skis water is about half the concentration that can
legally be dumped into a sewer system. So
to electric socks,
sm.):
temperature:
56;
overnight
we're
not talking about a highly radioactive
AREA READINGS 0
low: 40; yesterday's high: 60; barometric pressure: 30.05; solution," he emphasized.
relative humidity: 81 percent; winds: south at 9 m.p.h.
The earthquake shook the laboratory along
SATURDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: Highs, 3:30 a.m., the Uttleknown Antioch Fault, creating a
3:24 p.m.; lows, 9:18 a.m., 9:26 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: shambles of the facility's cafeteria and of.
hIghs, 2:56 a.m., 3:16 p.m.; lows, 9:00 a.m., 9:18p.m. fires, damaging the nearby Holiday Inn and
BAYPORT: highs, 9:51 am., 8:33 p.m.; lows, 3:05 am., 2:40
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"The real cleanup starts today," said
Garberson. "There's a lot of junk around,"
Scientists and state emergency officials
quickly moved Into "earthquake country" to
assess damages and to check seismic in.
struments that may someday predict such
occurrences.
Hardest hit was a Livermore trailer park
where 133 homes were shaken from their
block foundations. A 6-foot-high brick wall
surrounding a nearby subdivision collapsed,
and two freeway overpasses were closed
when the highway sank 6 Inches, causing a
foot-wide crack.
The quake, which hit at 11 a.m. PST, was
the largest to shake the area since last August
and was a reminder the long-predicted "big
one" might be only a few jolts away.
"I would say we were very lucky. You can
just imagine what a big one like the 1906
earthquake (an 8.3 magnitude) would be
like," said Bill Ward, of the Office of
Emergency Services In Concord, located 30
miles north of the epicenter.
"We got shook real hard here. To think
about an 8.3 magnitude quake — that would
be something horrendous."
In San Francisco, schools were emptied as
the sharp 30-second quake brought fears of
larger shocks. The temblor was followed
within three minutes by jolts measuring 4.5
and 4.8.
Thursday's epicenter was 12 miles north of
Livermore and 12.6 miles underground,
University olCalifornia seismologist Bruce
Bolt said.

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ATLANTA (UPI) — Justice Department attorneys
are sending subpoenas to about 60 banks and
businesses to obtain thousands of original records for
the bank fraud trial of former federal budget director
Bert Lance and three of his former business
associates.
U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. ordered the
original records be obtained after defense attorneys
challenged the validity of copies of the records because
many were unreadable.
Chief government prosecutor Edwin Tomko said the
action could mean a delay in the case, but added
would attempt to get some of the documents in time for
the resumption of the trial on Monday. He said many of
the subpoenas would be hand-delivered today.

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By United Press International
good sleep last night," said the officer, who
At the behest of the bedridden but reported))' recovering Ayatollah Khomeini, identified himself only as MoIni. "He said his
morning prayers when he got up."
Iranians cast ballots today for their first
Tehran Radio, monitored by the BBC In
president while roving government teams
London, carried a similar report.
advised illiterate voters to "find someone you
In another broadcast the radio said
can trust" to fill In the blanks.
Khomeini "went to a polling booth at the
The COWItI•YS 22 million eligible voters,
hospital this morning and cast his vote" for
about half of them illiterate, were urged to
by
president. The Islamic leader has not enlargely
figurehead
post
vote for the
dorsed a candidate.
Ayatollah Ruholiab Khomeini, who reassured
The duty officer said the Interior Ministry
them in a recorded message the day before
was conducting the election "with some of the
the election his health was "not bad,"
The 79-year-old leader of the Islamic
voting places moving as government teams
went into the villages to collect the votes."
republic was reported in good condition today
The front-runners in the election were
in the Tehran hospital for heart diseases
where he was rushed Wednesday from his
Aboihassan Ban LSadr, minister of economic
headquarters In Qom with a heart ailment,
and financial affairs who was considered a
moderate, and Culture Minister Hassan
said the duty officer at the Foreign Ministry
Habibi, the favorite among Iran's powerful
in Tehran reached by telephone from New
clergymen.
York.

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BOATING FORECAST: SL AigasUae to Jsçltar Inlet, Out
is Miles: Winds southwest 15 to occasionally 20 knots today
CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago Board of budget cuts during their meeting today.
decreasing a little tonight then around 20 knots on Saturday'Education will pay Its 47,600 employees one
The nation's third largest school system
stlli needs totrim $8.5 million from Its budget
Sean 2 to 4 feet new shore and 4 to 6 feet flitlief offshore.
week's pay Monday as part of a hastily
Partly cloudy,
negotiated budgetcutting plan worked out be. The school rescue plan stipulated the board
AREA FORECAST: Variable cloudiness and wanner
must cut $00 million in spending by the end of
tween Mayor Jane M. Byrne and officials of
tirough Saturday. Highs today new 70. Lows tonight in the
August.
the wachers union
Upper 408 to mid 50.. Highs Saturday In the mid 70.. Winds
Healey said the remaining cuts will come
The $51 A million In spending cuts agreed
uthwest&amp;ly wound 15 mph today, decreasing tonight.
Won Thursday, will replace the ctrvvetial from supplies, pmun' prams and ad.
budget cuts suggested by the School Board mlnlstrativs personnel.
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staff end keep the schools open.
The board meeting was disrupted by
U. Henley, president 01 the Chicago
protesters Thursday for a second conncutIve
Teachers Union, said the new cuts are day. Police cleared the building of spectators
"icant1y
different," and fewer teachers and arrested nine of the protesters.
Blanche I. Lashley, Lake Helen
proposed
SIMINOLS MIM0rnAL
Iibe
Genevlevi Schweizer, Con.
The budget cuts are needed for a financial
Plan
IOSPITAI.
s
Superintor'dsnt
Plan that willrestore the school system to
hool
earlier
by
Interim
Sc
rwctkut
JANUARY 24.1*
DISCHARGES
Angelin, Caruso.
solvency and help meet a $41.5 million payroll
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Mrs Byrne's compromise plan called for mimd last Friday.
Davis
B.
Jack
Sanford:
all board employees to be paid Monday for
Leroy Hickson
Leila I. Brown
In athsr devsleyu. a iowos In Gov
William
Miller
of Ike usual two-week
0.
one
week — i.t
$unfn.It
A.
virInla
lames U. Tart
Would
paid t
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Mary S. Crew
Eapi
Jmss IL 'P'yu'5
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Jclun 0. Mayer, Osftona
Albert ask"
re.aIthtg
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a
advanc,somneoraliofthe
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weeks
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state's $37.5 mlllkm aid payment to the
John J. Gallagher, Orange City City Council approves a $226 million band
Elizabeth A. Weber
City
U.
Salts,
Orange
Dare
schools
If the city's two largest banks sign an
lame
next
Wednesday.
Anita Williamson
Rita 0. Latsnore, Oslesn
be
Geraldine J. SeNs. 00"00
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he
"to
he
wi
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urge
teac
Healey
said
agreement
printth* to buy a specific
ilizabith A. Wilson, Port
awrance J. Brunet, Dalton'
patient"
and
accept
the
pay
scl*&amp;li
and
ann4
01
the
$$ piflhiçn In note..
Orange
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Marvin E. Rooks, of the Casselberry law firm of Carroll,
Jones, Rooks and Owen, received four out of five votes In an
unofficial poll of Longwood commissioners Thursday night
after they Interviewed applicants for city attorney In a ap.cIaI
work session.
Rooks and Thomas G. Freeman, Altamonte Springs, who
received one vote In the second secret poll, are scheduled to be
voted on officially at Monday night's meeting.
Rooks is a 1972 Stetson University graduate and told the
comxnlaloners he has had experience in municipal law.
Freeman is a former county attorney and has served as city
attorney In Winter Springs and Lake Mary and as assistant
city attorney in Caaeelberry.
Nine of the 11 applicants for the position Thursday night,
Including Gerald Korman, Longwood; William Morrison,
Altamonte Springs; Harvey Alper, Altamonte Springs; Mark
IL Randall, Casselberry; William A. Leffler III, Sanford;
William Colbort, Sanford and Howard J. Clifton, Winter Park.
Bernard D. Sommers, Maitland, and Carmine Brave,
Longwood; were not present.
Two polls were taken with the commissioners submitting
their choices written on a piece of paper. On the first count
Rooks received two votes with Freeman, Alper, and Korman
each receiving one,
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. resigned effective Nov. 1, 1979,
but has been continuing to serve until a replacement Is found.
A previous effort to decide on a new city attorney resulted in a
deadlock

Burial In OIk lawn Mimorj
Park, Sanford,. David Lang,
Dalary In charge.

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WATCHES STOLEN
Sanford police say they were just not fast enough to catch
burglars who broke out a store window and were gone within
four minutes Thursday night.
The thieves, who made off with a display of 20 Timex watches from the Army Navy Surplus Store, 310 S. Sanford Ave.,
broke the window at 11 p.m. but were gone in less than four
minutes, when officers arrived, police say.
The watches reportedly were worth $350.
FURNITURE STORE BURGLARIZED
Burglars made off with $1,250 worth of goods from a Sanford
furniture shop early this morning, police say.
Sterchi Brothers Store at 110 S. French Ave. lost two
televisions, a microwave oven and stereo to the thieves who
entered the store by cutting through the roof at about 2 a.m.
A Sanford officer, discovering the theft at 2:16 a.m, while on
routine patrol, found the rear door of the shop open and an
Warm on that door ringing, police say.

Fun•rsl NotIces

Board

&amp;mrvlvors Include his wife
Mrs. Harrielt Perry, sane, a
daughter, grandchildren
brothers Ns
Wllson.Eichelberpr
Mortuary is In charge
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1014$ Jane Eyre Delve,
P.M. and 79 P.M. Saturday and
(kiando, formerly of Sanford,
7.5 and 7.5 p.m. Sunday.
died W.dnesday'ln Tampa.
Gramkowlsincharge.
Barn In Na Cumberlaal, W.
FillY, WILLIS - Funeral
Va, he lived In Sanfrrdfor a
services fsr Willie Perry, 71. of
nwn
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;a 01 years. lie was a
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MRS. SOPhIE VJW4
who 'died An. tO, Will be
World Wu I veteran and a
Mrs. Sophie A. Kuhn, McI Saturday of p.m at New ANUM
id.degr.e Misaim, and was
Zion with Nov. Jams Lynn
120
Magnolia Ave., Longwood, officiating.
retired from the Goodyear
Burial In listlawn
died Thuadmy. Bore In Center Cemetery. WiNes llchalbaiuer
The and Rabbi Co.
by
He is
e, Rutluid, Vt., she mvid to Mortuary in chine.
Ran
'iano a Longwood in 1013 from
.soy
daughter,' Miss Vivian VilmOilt, 00 was a' horn. IICNANOION,
Funeral servi ces for Leroy
innhsr
Viratits Ri'h. v
maker
maker end a
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kIWiIY as 3:81 P.M. 48 New
ftrtng Sanford, Mrs SI.IIa Qiith
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us Mlesiensrv SaNe
Survivors Inched. • church with
Ath,Weutàm,W.Va.,an dMrs,
isv. James Lyon
Katheryn TlngI.r, *kro, d, Mhe Paoli K. • etflceting. wlNun-lkI*Srw
Ohio; end one granddangar. Kuhe. Longwood; a am, Paul MOV$uS'V In c$arge.
Ba'Iaon Funeral Home-PA
WI$ICUP. lillY J. AND
Is Incharge 01 arrangsmr'ts. Mi. Itopida CUM Wd Mrs 'C91.LlN$, NOIMANL—
Nary GIo.wki, Rutland, VC PunVal writes 'fgr Withers,
TiS'VV J. Wlsrup, 81 IN Nor.
MEL MARJORIE
and Mrs. Alice Bunyan, men
L.
11, of slid iwi
WN1TIUU
Ralhita.tSps,N. V.; brethiri, at West.C0$N5.
Sanford. bSlts if whim
Mn. Marjorie Ruth Jib. Grabswskl, McLaaa, died Saturday, Jan. it. hi Pence
ew Smvvs. ReIN. will
Vs.,' and Teny Orahow*I,
Whltn., 00,011110
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Jiio.i
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,died
and Mw,
k81ad
chapel, DIlary.With isv. Joe
Chambers of Lake Monroe
noon at her residence. A GraboWiki, Rutland.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wisecup, Norman, Terry a nd the Wisecup's
third son, Timothy Wlsecup, 8, were fishing in the intercoastal
waterway Saturday when their 18-foot boat capsized. While
Terry's body was recovered immediately, coast guard and
county officers had been unsuccessful in an extensive search
for Norman.
BURGLARY ARREST
A Sanford handyman is In jail, following his arrest Inside a
closed lounge early this morning, police report.
Robert A. Northwlch, 20, of Sunland Delve, was arrested at
4:50 a.m. inside the Imperial Restaurant and Lounge, 2700 S.
Sa nford Ave., after the owner heard a window breaking and
someone climbing In, police say.
He is being held In lieu of $1,400 bail on charges of burglary
and possession of burglary tools.

BODY RECOVERED
The body of a Sanford youth, who drowned last Saturday,
was recovered this morning by the Volusia Sheriff's office.
The body of Norman L. Collins, 13, of State Road 46, Sanford,
was found on the beach in New Smyrna Beach at 5:45 a.m,
today, deputies say.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisecup, he died in the
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with more dispatch and effort needs In other
areas that the fire department.

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TOKYO (UPI) Former Beatle Paul McCartney,
jailed for nine days on marijuana smuggling charges,
was freed today and ordered deported Immediately.
Police said prosecutors decided not to seek an InO.
against McCartney, who now heads the rock
R.
group Wings. He was released at 4 p.m., 2 a.m. EST,
IJS from the Metropolitan Tokyo Detention Center, they
, said.
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Hewas then ordered to go to the Tokyo International
Alrpor ;t Narita, 40 miles east of Tokyo, where he was
arrested Jan. 16.
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The 37-year-old rock star, his wife, Linda, and their
four children came to Japan for an 11-concert Wings
d tour. The tour was sold out far in advance, but it was
' canceled after McCartney's arrest, when customs
t agents found what they said was almost eight ounces of
marijuana in the pop idol's luggage.
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propsed would only provide for the needs of that a little eager," he said.
today. He said If salary raises were given to
"If we come up with a 20 percent increase,
employees of the water department, or if there will be a revolution in the town," he
Sanford raises its water rates to the city, said,
Lake Mary's water system, even with the
Olvena suggested his colleagues consider
rate increases, would be "back In a Ices charging higher connection and installation
situation," Lake Mary buys wãet Irom' lees o new users of the system.
Bowen said one answer might be lithe
Sanford.
Bowen said that during the past fiscal year system expanded rapidly enough by adding
the city's water department used $1,370 of new customers, saying, however, many new
installation revenues for operation of the
customers would be needed to reach the
department when those funds should have Lireakeven mark.
been placed in a special account for repair,
Basing the rates on the consumer price
replace ment and extension of water lines.
index wouldn't solve the problem, City
Total loss In operation of the depar tment, Manager Phil Kulbes said, noting the index
said, was 110,492. Revenues of the went up 13 percent last year while con.
department, he said, must be increased structicm and pipe costs went up 23 percent.
The council agreed it will look at various
annually by $10,500 for the city to break even.
about
$15,000
methods
of increasing rates at its next official
Included In the $10,500 lose was
meeting,
worth of depreciation, Bowen said,
In the budget review, City Treasurer and
Bowen said the city must put away some
annually
Booldweper
Madeleine Papa said revenues
money to begin its payment of
the
federal
loan
for
the,
are
running
behind
projections in the Coinlater this year on
prehensive
Employment
Training Act
5ystem.
program and in electrical power franchise as
Councilman Victor Olvera said he would well as other areas. Revenues were running
prefer a rate increase tied to some factor such ahead of anticipated stuns in the police fines
as the consumer price Index to provide and forfeitures colwnn. On balance, It apautomatic raises in rates as the cost of living peered the city's revenues were running
rises. "The people would be able to swallow $26,000 behind projected amounts.

Sorenson said it had been expected that the
city would have to take $20,000 from reserve
funds to operate during the year. "It still
looks like if we don't loosen the belt we can
live through this year," he said. "But," he
added, "manna has not descended on us yet."
Orioles, meanwhile, said a new fire pumper
truckIs needed th the fire department. "A
good many citizens are saying they would
have rather seen money and effort put forth in
getting a fire truck," he said, pointing to the
city's recent loan to acquire park property.
Councilman Burt Perinchief, saying he
hates to see money "go down the drain," said
the city "hopes" to be reimbursed for $18,750
of the acquisition costs of the park property,
The money would come In the form of a state
grant. Total cost of the property was $37,500.
If the city had not completed the purchase, It
would have lost the $3,750 it paid for an option
on the land on Grandbend Avenue.
Former Councilman Pat Southward, in the
audience, said if the state grant is not approved, the city could sell the property. Its
value has increased from $37,500 to $50,000,
according to an appraisal.

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A friend who recently returned from Greece
swears it cost him $75 to fill his car's gas tank.
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* That works out to about $4 a gallon. It not quite
* that bad here yet, but there's no question that
* gas is expensive now, and will become even more
* expensive In the future. Also, it could become
* scarcer than it Is now, with long
lines
* becoming an everyday occurrence.
Of course, there's really nothing new about
*
* that. Gas has been expensive In other parts of the
* world for decades. Until now, we have been
* fortunate enough to have all the gas we could
* guzzle at prices that were one-third of what
* the rest of the world was paying.
Well, the energy crisis is here to stay. Itnow
of life. We won't see 30-a-gallon gas or the
*a
* good old "gas wars" again. We hope you'll never
* have to spend $75 to fl.11your tank. But, $1 a gallon
* or $4 a gallon, we think you should buy a car that
* enables you to afford the gas for your
* transportation needs.

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¶Ibyota has been in the transportation bust- *
* ness for over 4O years. That's 40 years of building *
* quality economy cars and trucks for a demanding *
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* world market.'Ibyotas have had to be fuel*
* efficient because they were designed and built
* in a country where high fuel prices and. scarcities *
have always been a way of We. And the cars have *
* had to last because no one could afford the luxury *
of buying a new one every two or three years.
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Away of life has literally created acar that is
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Friday, January 25, 1980-4A

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
A contest for state committeeman and five races for posts
on
th e Seminole County Republican Executive
committee will be

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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retaliate effectively after absorbing this disarming first strike is an open question, as in the
likelihood of such a nightmarish scenario in the
first place. But the looming vulnerability of this
country's starategic weaponry to preemptive
attack is a fact acknowledged by every secretary
of defense since the early 1970s.

The current secretary of defense, Harold
Brown, had this to say about th e threat to the
nation's nuclear deterrent In his most recent
annual report to Ceigress: "The Soviets will have
t least a hypothetical capability, In the early to
id-198Os, to destroy a large percentage of OW'
ICBM silos, non-alert bombers, and (missilefiring rn1bnarines) that might be in port..." This
"ehilling admission in a document otherwise
notable for Its infinitely hedged conclusions
should trigger alarm bells throughout the nation
and the Free World.

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nuclear strategy since the mid) 1960i postulates Paternalism.
that nuclear war can best be deterred if the
superpowers eschew measures to protect their
cities, populations and industrial bAse from
nuclear attack. That way, a potential agreuor
would know in advance thatt a retaliatory strike
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some students said they would submit to conscription if the
crises In Iran and Afghanistan result in U.S. military involvement.
However, the majority of those surveyed find the draft about
as appealing as final exams and term papers.
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papeimds his latest pmwiao or whO hes ethic minorities, An umi'e,d *&amp;g@&amp; Iwedcessor, Gerald Ford.
to criticize President Carter while he Is
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study warns that the Kremlin "sight "seek to
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Iranian crisis, but my sentiments uses. lased Use prsilrtt, would prey even herder take advsedag, of the discontent amoes the
Viocn,thI should be shaking in his shoes. The
than Carter doss,
prssd In a sigo I once saw tacked vp behind
various Iranian satienalitles by aIt(ing to
Kremlin leaders would not hesitate to Invade
a lunch cemir: "lists's to my wits, she bu
proloviet status
these
tress If it suits their parpoues. They ordered
Out of concern fir Is Iries trlaUoss,
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never have had It hadn't married her."Wsh
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Afgiseidatan lest week.
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dudarafton. has tried to provide the
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Iran Is Mother Russia's No. 1 atçpller of
leedsielsip that the Aàrlcan P1* c*a
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tr$ngtooutglowertheothur,thecrlslshas d.dslimMomthiss,bufl, .uuiMty thetosoftheArablarsp,thwoILTh,yIssv.
status of Georgia and Arosurs1 without but
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make rp.'er ricor u. 1'tu over U.S.
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apes hilSoes. Whiner dernlnslus tide area
PI!ad as v.a-pu, I- -1 WM_ ad
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srgoscy muettap, w4*
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will make 'w1 ?y that Carter lachi "the SUN" to
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a Invasion, tr1isd They as known
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will meet be IuipItim,.mpj Ill*a$egy mesuig, or wlui hi eMbed the the all Sulk Aaous the Iov bader, a
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SEBRING, Fin. (UPI) Highlands County Tax Assessor
Bill Martin hasn't begun reassessing propetty at 100 percent of
Its just, or market value, as all county assessors have been
ordered to do by Gov. Bob Graham for the 1950 tax
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But when he does, it's going to cost the governor m
oney.
Martin confirmed Tuesday the Graham family owns about
10,000 acres of farm land new Venus, a snail community In
the southwestern part of the county.
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receive a

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valued at $010, or $261 per acre.
But that assessment is at 77 percent of market value, the
same as all other property In Highlands County, and the $261per-acre levy Is In line with other property in the county.

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bestowed upon the Optimist ash of South cada from Janus Qwed, president- of
pino, and Its past president David OptImIt Internatlosa. The awards to
ChambwLTImenvormant was mad. by diMlng'ith.d dub medallion, to be attached
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Army," said Columbia graduate student Tim Hannon, 27. "The
IQ of most of the people in there now is, well,
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"If the draft is reinstituted we would probably aid a
resistance movement or urge resistance," said John O'Donnell, a medical student at the University of West Virginia and
spokesman for the recently formed group called the Corn.
iiiittee Against Registration and the Draft.
"The Selec tive Service Act is still in effec t and it allows the
president to reinstate the draft any time tie wishes," lie said.
We want to strip him of that power and tear apart what
remaining draft apparatus there is."

Northeastern University sophomore Peter Jordan said he
favored student deferments but said they "should be kept to a
three-year maximum because everyone should serve. It's

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'Personally I'm against it (the draft)," he said, "but as a
realist though I would have to say if events keep going as they
are it will have to be reinstated in the next two years."
On the issue of student deferments, those surveyed were
divided. "I think they're elitist," said Lynn Gazis, a Stanford

student.

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less. Today, bonanza!
oxidlzsmorerspldlythannornial. Uso,you
But do value of ons'a jaw does not multiply will want to ac*pslre a
that
sewralhundiididldalmostovwnightwtthout neutralizes saliva,
necessi tating some psychological read.
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who canrat even speak the lanMe. Tin
surprise attack, there is a pressing need to
Lopez Portillo, government reportedly
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Indeed, the scores of nations created since
the end of World War II employ modern
Western styles in everything from clothing to
government forms. But the inner substance of
Western life is absent from many of these

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interpret both the SALT I and SALT II treaties as ambassador, the Mexican government
prohibiting the rotation of a limited number of
privately has been urging that his is.
missiles among a larger number of silos. But with placement be a career diplomat with senior
U S security at stake and the SALT!! treaty Ivini' rank. More importantly, he or she must be
able to speak Spanish. The Mexicans
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because the peoples of the area have no
tradition of orderly self-government in the
Western style.

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WOmiss Of rAim rklx% Or atI"flumill1l,
One can, of cown, have one's Jaw ft=ed
of silo launchers. This missile shell game hadlittleor
cause andthat
nothing!eclIltyiflmyOldage.Ime*fl,the3rdon'tcafl by Uoydso( LondonBUt jaw insurance is
would conceal the exact location' of American to do with anyone trying to make the dab
me I'M* Man with the Golden Jaw" for ft*tfuUy ;;Wv;, particularly a mn.
ICBMs and thus reduce their vulnerability to a persona non grata. Instead, say State
nothing.
pie salve policy that provides coverage for
What my jaw hall soft for It Is: on one sid@, fin.and wind &amp;mqt, a wgU a theft and
surprise at ck. A dispersal program. could begin Department sources close to On sitution,
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immediate ly and might even obviate the need for Mexico's rejectlonofthe shah may have besn
by
Carter's
insistence
on
pisft
&amp; "Of f"ty
When On valuation of On jaw tux1lergon an
the $20 bil ion "racetrack" deployment scheme
caused
with an 01i" Pit; on dle odw sWit, a pid abrupt rim, the minimum precoft &amp;v=W
politics with the appointment of a raw U.&amp;
now envisionedor
bridge sp'n'th* a gap a'sat.d by a Texas be a saliva test.
ambassador,
dentist who loved wide open spaces,
Not surprisingly, the Soviets have chosen to
Both prostimn were lastal)ed back in the acidity levels than othem It could be that
Ever since Patrick Lucey resigned as

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countries. In short, they are dressed up like

because a Mexican airliner was sitting on a

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FEB. 61 1980

• Most Students Are Against
. Bring
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moribund A

in Iran.:
The riotous mobs in Iran, Pakistan, and
other Middle Eastern countries are a
reminder that the veneer of modern
civilization is very thin in that region. While
the oil under the sands of the Middle East has
resulted in enormous wealth, the outlook of

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ay threaten the nation's very survival.

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Depsite appointment recommendations by
Commissioner Sandra Glenn and the coun ty
development department, the commission

much in the

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the
titute an open "window" of v ulnerability that deposed ruler back to his sate haven south of

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The Seminole County Commission has
promised those dissatisfied with the county's
2-year old Comprehensive Plan that citizens
committee would review the document. That
was Dec. 18, but so far the commission has
been unable to decide who should serve on the

The English word ochlocracy, meaning
mob rule, is derived from the Greek word for
mob. It best describes what we are witnessing
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The opening of an additional

23, of Columbia University. "The
the West. They often speak like Westerners.
Penn State junior. "It's theIwople. We should not have to go.'
stitution."
States
doesn't
have
to
meet the Soviet Union militaril y this
They pretend to many Western values. In
The shah had hoped to return to Mexico
is a political thing
particularly in the nuclear age when
"Somebody has to support the country," said Chris Wanereality, however, they are hostile to Western
after his medical treatment was concluded in
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soldiers
aren't
very
important."
zyk, a Pennsylvania State University freshman. "I would go if
ways. Their religion often is incompatible
the United States. That he was not allowed
-------------------------------------------------Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John Stennis drafted."
By DICK WEST
party. Big romance develops. Then come the
with Western modes of thought.
back there was a surprise
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?dministration's belated response to this problem
'as its decision to proceed with the long-delayed
)nobile missile
a weapon designed to survive a
:$oviet first strike. But even assuming the MX

Board of

ANNOUNCES

Tuesday unexpectedly voted to hold off
"I don't object to a group looking at (the
Seminole County group was instrumental in
making any appointments until a work Comprehensive Plan), but I want them to do getting approval for the review committee,
session can be held on the matter. Cornit so the residents of Seminole County
was present at the meeting.
missioner Glenn objected.
benefit," Wi llaims said. "We need a work
"Coriunissioner Williams has been trying to
session or the result may be confusing and
delay this thing since it started," she said.
"This was an agenda item," she said. "If
inconsistent."
"%Ve don't care about the delay. We just want
we needed a work session we should have
Williams
suggested
the
board
not
appoint
to
see some results."
done it last week."
individuals to serve, but name organizations
Mrs. Cammack's group protested that the
Commissioner Richard Williams, who
which would appoint the individuals,
county was too stringent in its land-use
objected when the board agreed to appoint the
Organizations selected, he said, should
restrictions which are delineated in the
review committee, said he desired the work
represent business, developers, en.
Comprehensive Plan.
session to study legal and financial im.
vironmental and homeowners interests.
The commission scheduled the work session
plications of the review.
Mrs. Margaret Cammack, whose Owners of
for Jan. 31.

committee.

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That the shah is unhappy in Panama is not
too surprising. He did not want to go there in I
the first place. That the United States
probably owes him this move should not be
surprising, either. It likely was responsible
Eliminating the vulnerability of U.S. land-based for his not going where he did want to go: to

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Iran's ousted

Shah Mohammed Reza Phiavi wants to leave
Panama, his sixth home in exile since being
tossed out of Iran a year ago. And he wants
the United States to find him a new hone.

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prospects for the SALT II treaty and any future
Soviet-American arms negotiations are clouded,
if not fatally compromised, by recent events,

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Comprehensive Plan Lommittee Snags

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',2o deter nuclear blackmail as well as nuclear war. that the United States owes it to its onetime
protector of the Persian Gulf oil route.
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White House Chief of Staff Hamilton Jordan
bbout the desired move. Robert Armao, the
It should also serve as the point of departure for shah's man, reportedly told Jordan the shah
a searching reassessment of th is country's ability wants out of Panama as soon as possible and

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Steve Nephew and George S. Fender in precinct 46.
Only voters in the precincts l isted will vote for the local
committeemen and committeewomen.
Incumbent Maryanne Morse was elected unopposed as sta te
committeewoman and for precinct 49 committeewoman.

minute surprise. attack.

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.:loser to a frightening and unprecedented
moment in its nuclear arms competition with the
Soviet Union. At some point in the next few years,
the Soviets almost certainly will have enough
nuclear warheads of sufficient size and accuracy
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precinct 20; Jean Smith Doyle, precinct 25; Robert E. Mooney
and Kay Bartholomew, precinct 26; Roger A. Pennington,
precinct 28; Dot Meadors, precinct 30; Helen L. Hart, precinct
31; Manley Leon Rusho :'nJ JL'h V Rutvli, precinct 32;
Louise Arguelles, precinct 34; Elaine S. Smet, precinct 35; J.
Ronald Thornton, precinct 36; Mildred 0. Lind, precinct 37;
Kathleen Dabbs, precinct 38; William G. Kinane, precinct 39.
Also Billee L. Rozansky, precinct 40; Hugh W. Pain, precinct
42; Richard H. Waters and Ellen S. Waters, precinct 43; John
Sco tt Fohl and Virginia E. Lszenyl, precinct 44; Philip E.
Hagerty, precinct 45; William E. Platte and Norene H. Haislip,
precinct 47; Vince Perry, precinct 50; Paul E. Wilson and
Margaret J. Anderson, precinct 53; Dr. herb Bowdoin and
Susan Stewart, precinct 54; John C. Farley, precinct 56; Susan
Lipton, precinct 60; John T. Burton, precinct 62; F. Allan
Elected unopposed to precinct committee posts were: J.
Greene, precinct 64; Ann K. Croasdell, precinct 65 and Henry
Clayton Hartsoe and Dorothy Hartsoe, precinct 1; John J.
L. Van Brackle and Frances C. Marone, precinct 66.
Leffl er, precinct 6; Raymond W. Hodell, precinct 8; Bill
Patti Brantley, wife of State Rep. Bobby Brantley qualified
McCollum and Ingrid McCollum, precinct 9; Gilbert L. Lewis for the precinct 60 coinmitteesoman post, but then withdrew.
and Alice C. Myers, precinct 11; W. Lane Neilson, precinct 13;
The local committee sets policy for the party in Seminole
Mary Patricia Bohsancurt, precinct 16; Larry Johnson, County and assists Republicans seeking elective office.

on the Republican ballot in the March 11 primary election.
Seminole County Republicans countywide will be ehnosL'g
ie'ween incumbent state committeeman Fred W. Streetman
Jr. of Longwood and Carl Selph, also of Longwood.
Streetman is an Orlando businessman while Seiph is a
certified public accountant.
Republican s in precinct 2 will choose between Budsy Kirchman and Shirley A. Henkle for the office of precinct committee woman on the local GOP committee; between Jacqui

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By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
I'm
DEAR DR. LAMB
writing to say my husband
thinks he has prostate trouble.
Lamb
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his doctor. I found out by
accident that he has made an
electrical instrument. He puts
inthis
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goodquestlonbutlCanassure
says
himself
treat prostates this way. you that It's a necessary
Someone told him they gave procedure in many cases. For
him electric shock to help those unfamiliar with the
him. I don't doubt this, but term, an epislotonly Is a
shouldn't this be done by simple incision tha t's made at
someone who knows what he the outlet of the birth canal
Is doing? I worry that he will during birth. It's most
injure himself In some way. commonly used in a woman
giving birth to her first baby.
DEAR READER — Ouch.
Because the tissues have
'that's not the way to treat
h
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not been
prostate trouble and it's also
often
are
fairly
tight,
the head
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baby
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All the obstetrician
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large
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doctor first to fInd out if he
does have prostate trouble baby's head to emerge.
and second, If he does, to get
If the tissues are tight and
some proper treatment.
such an Incision is not made,
Meanwhile, I am sending the tissues will be torn. The
you The Health Letter tear can get completely out of
number 14, Prostate Gland, control and will quickly rip
Other readers who want this through the tissues. This can
issue can send 75 cents with a extend into the muscles
long, stamped, self-addressed around the rectum and the
envelope for It. Send your woman may be left with real
request to me, in care of this difficulties in controlling her
newspaper, P.O. Box 11' bowels afterward.
Radio City Station, New York,
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Intact allowing Jor the
The use or need for such
For Saturday, January 26, 1980
possibWty of tearing but also preventive measures in the
compassion today, but don't for allowing for the chance operating room should be left
YOUR BIRThDAY
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Your leadership and world owes them something it into healthy muscle and nerve the mother is hardly in any
tissue is really not beneficial position to provide such In.
managerial qualities will doesn't,
(June
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unless the baby's life Is telligent judgment as to
become more pronounced
CANCER
whether one should cut or not
this coming year. Projects Avoid taking unwarranted somehow in danger.
DEAR READER — It's a cut.
aW situations in which you bows today regarding
personally take a hand will something accomplished in
have splendid possibilities for tudem especially if the other
success.
person did mom Um you.
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If they are dried too slowly, want to dry the seeds in the
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Most herbs do not take
Urban
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When the seeds of herbs are
herbs
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problems.
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their
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flavoring,
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However, to receive the ventilated, darkened room. If each season. Seed crops they should be painted or
best flavor you must harvest the leaves are dirty or gritty should be harvested when stored in a dark room to
and cure your herbs wash them in cold water and mature or when the color prevent bleaching of the
correctly.
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The flavor of a herb Is drying.
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Herbs wi th tender leaves Volatile or essential oil that is such as basil, costmary, dry them completely before inonths are sage, dill,
in the leaves, seeds and fruits. tarragon, lemon balm, and storing. This prevents loss of coriander, anise. sweet
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visited our daughter who has dirty or itornugraphic almit

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some pictures of the baby;
Ain I wrong? or'coidd suell
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high school counselor, who
ba thing the baby.
pornographic?
told me, 'Leman, with your inqulsltiveneuj. Treat me
SHOCKED AND CONFUSED'
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disciplinary record and you would like to be treated.
DEAR SHOCKED: Por-.
grades In this school, 1
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couldn't get you into reform God; please treasure me as friend and neighbor woman nography Is the depiction of
who has never had any erotic behavior, intending tat
school."'
God intended you to
Being one who appreciates holding me accountable for children. She looked at the cause sexual excitement. 111* humor, I read an and found It my --actions,.. giving me picture of the baby being picture of a 2-month-old baby',
to be well worth reading. With guidelines to live by, and bathed and said, "You should being bathed created that
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manner,
"A CHILD'S TEN COM.
0) I need your ea.
MANDMENTS TO PARENTS couragement, but not your
1) My hands are small; praise, to grow. Please go
please don't expect perfection easy on the criticism;
whenever I make a bed, draw remember, you can criticize
a picture, or throw a ball, My the things I do without
.
legs are short; please slow crifiching me.
8) Please don't do things
down so that I can keep up
over for me. Somehow that
with you.
2) My es have not seen makes me feel that my efforts
the world as yourit have; didn't quite measure up to
plesse let me explore sdely: your expectations. I know It's
don't restrict me un. hard, but please donot try to
compre me with my brother
necessarily.
sister.
will
always
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Rachael ee arrived In Sanford in July 1940 with a heart full
Please
don't be afraid to
be
there.
I'm
only
little
for
9)
Miss Lee wasn't content to do ust that and she soon
of love and a desire to help others,
such a short time — please leave for a weekend together.
discovered volunteerism.
And she's spent the last four decades doing just that.
take time to explain things to Kids need vacation from
"She's the busiest lady I know to be retired," says TheWia
A nurse at the old county home on 17.02 for 22 years, Miss Lee Mike of the Good Samaritan Home in Sanford where Miss Lee me about this wonderful parents, just as parents need
world, and do so willingly,
vacations from kids. Besides,
worked without a day off for many years.
has been volunteering her time regularily since her
4) My feelings are tender; it's a great
inSpite of the hard work, her memories of those days are retirement.
to show us
pleasant. "We had our own cows, chickens, and hogs, and even
Intact, the sprightly lady would walk one and one-half miles please be sensitive to my kids that your marriage is
the cane to make our own molasses," the $2 year-old retired to the home for the aged, tend to the needs of the elderly, and needs; don't nag use all day very special.
long. (You wouldn't want to
ntwoe reWls — the memories brhWq a ande to the face then walk the mile and a half back home.
10) Please take me to
Sunday
school and church
which radiates an Inner peace and contentment.
be
nagged
for
jour
Life's a little easier for her now.
Retirement 'came to Miss Lee in 1962— and with it an op.
As a volunteer through the Retired Senior Volunteer
portunity to enjoy working leisurely in her garden or tending to Program (RSVP) of .
c ty, M in I" is pr0vided
Seminole ow
her flower beds.
American Cancer Society where she has been working every
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All Glass Depression Era

82mYear=01d Nurse Shows
Devotion Throu h RSVP

Show
Including Halsey, Cambridge,
Fostoria, Paden City, Fenton.
Westmoreland, Duncan &amp; Miller
and more.
Sal., Jan. 26, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sun., Jan. 27, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Sanford Civic Center
ADMISSION $1.50 (Good both days)
34 Of The Nation's Best Qualified
Exhibiting Dealers

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Wo it. I'm devolsill to tbis kind of people." — JOM MADISON
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Feb. 2 to Feb. 23, SCC Rom LAW; 1111~*: 0.
Ballet 6 tolp in, Wediie.day, Fib 13 to Mardi 12, S(X
Room H.1l9; Fee: $20.

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canp'Ip' "I usually do whatever is necessary — whatever
Youth for Understanding, the W" high school student
comes to hand," she explains. "Every piece of literature that
exchange
program in the world, will be placing 800 South
has gone out of here the has stampeds" says Mary Jo Cochrane
Americm
teen-agers
with Amerim famWa this month.
of the American CarAw Society.
Florida
a
Georgia
will be welcoming 20 Youth for
At the Good Samaritan Home she says "I usually
Fay Brake, coordinator of the Leisure Time Program at
Understanding
students
from Brazil, Chile, Argentina,
the office and meet people and answer 'phones."
Cninunity College, announces now classes are
So
Uruguay
However, her work doesn't stop there. She enjoys being
beingformed.The classed areselflçportlng at no expense to
,
(Tom
de Janeiro, IS one of uamc swucnta.
lo
around tlseresidents. "Some of than have no family. Ispend a
Use taxpayer. Classes are as follows:
Fablo
is
WI COIfl3
a
ux iOW'
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lot of time
to comic .,i1
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ARTS ANDCRAFIS
children.
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father
is
a
civil
engine
,
his
mo
ther, a physical
er
I
them
,,ge. says
In Rio. \
edU&amp;UO tu
oil Paladag — barn, to noon, Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. who
shine into omit vu,
I.Ali. all YFU students, Fablo has studied English in his
5 to Feb. 20. AEC BUILIth* No. 10 fee: $11.
aged men Brazilian ubW, and says
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that one of his ressons for wading
nd women, die has a unile and a warm greeft for am
He
is to Unprove his languge
an American host
25, SCC Room 5-306: Fee: $15.
Shechstlwlthamanlna wheelchair; hasacosnfortlng pat enjoys soccer guitar innis, and other sports.
on the shoulder for a woman ill in bed, and a cheery word for
piiysic*i. wci
Fablo would like to attend dutch with his American family,
pusIM-tim in the large nantim mm
Feb.
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tbm
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and
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and is eager to dun his adWal bgritage witb thm
Feb. 27. AEC BuiWina No. 10; Fee: ON.
ShWetits and their hod funWo nx:eIve support km newly

Feb. 25 to March 31, AEC Building No, 10; Fee: $7i0. Also, 10
to 11 a= aW 4:30 to 5:1111111 pim.W@dN@&amp;Y, Filik V 110

come,
NEWCOMER!

Students Needed

she recalls.

we she K" re — IPJL to 9:30 P.M Tooft md 7bur.

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say. Feb. 20 to April 17, AEC Bidli* No. ii, !w: $11

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hearts and clubs are each
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pa
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concerned today, you may run with them
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the full gamut between
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prudence and extravaga'ice. 11) Be willing to share any gets to four spades is going to
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but It.
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Bridge." care of this newsois.
GEMIM (may 214wie 30) have bm kind to you in the
Nevertheless there ls ,'an pec P.O. Box 489, Radib City
TfutYN11101M in Your Cm POL Your generosity WW alternate line of play that Station, Now York. N.Y.
succeeds and a really astute 119.
with consideration and yield a future harvest.

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Cha llenges are character. social gathering today. Enjoy
Vulnerable Neither
builders azul they should not yourself and others without
Dealer; North
be avoided today. Over. otodniging
West* -'Nortls Fast &amp;wth
coming obstacles will
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PrOMPI vialt from our w
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ursa, civic information;
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troduction from local rnerchants.
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IIiOI1I1 offices. Families provide room and board; students

Youth for UrAerstanding is a non-Profit student exchange
organization that has lought the experience of international
frioddiiP to studats,and families for over 36 years. IU
perimal attwhmerAs ihat we formed between host parents
and their r"16111ollis" 90 1*410Ampt often develop into Ufa.
long relationships.
Join thou familila who will lam ad grow by hostiq a
Young Paw troln another country. For detalls on bemming a

hod family, contact Youth for Understanding 320 Hammond
Dr., Suite 204, Atlanta, Gee 3, or call collect: 4025284.

Home office
904-13445031

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CLASSIFIED
- Winter Pork
OrlQndoADS
Seminole

FL
ORIDA

IN BRIEF
Theodore

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with a
(right)
defense lawyer during
of
opening
th
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trial In Orlanbo.

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Child

Deformed

Take Manufacturer

Court
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) An attorney for a couple
who say their child was born deformed because of a
drug the woman took during pregnancy has accused
the manufacturer of ignoring evidence that the drug
should have been removed from the market.
That evidence included a researcher's warning in
1963 that the drug may cause birth defects, Attorney
George Kokus said.
Kokus made the charge in opening arguments
Thursday on a $10-million federal lawsuit the couple
has filed against Richardson-Merrell Inc.
The company's Lawrence Walsh, denied the charge.
He said the drug, Bendectin, is safe and there is no
way to know why 4-year-old David Nekdeci was born
with a deformed arm and chest.

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to propose a constitutional amendment on tax
assessments and he expects a drive by the county
property appraisers to fail.
Graham said Thursday he is confident that the

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Legislature, during the upcoming session, will put
together an acceptable package of amendments to
ensure uniform property assessments statewide, even
though he and it couldn't agree on anything during last
month's special session.
"I believe the Legislature deserves the right to deal
with this issue again and that is the place it ought to be
resolved."
He opposes the amendment being proposed by the
Property Appraisers Association and expects the
petition drive launched by that group recently to fall
short of gathering the required 255,000 signatures.

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Judge

Denies

Reference

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College

Plan Slows

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!)
The upper-level
University of North Florida said Thursday It will not
present its much-debated proposal to become a fouryear university until the Marci) meeting of the Board of
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Regents.

Earlier in the day, UNF President Thomas Car.
penter, who met with Regent J. J. Daniel, of
Jncksonillle
to discuss the matter, was
quoted as saying, "I'd rather wait until one of the other
schools submits and we what happens."
UNF was scheduled to be the first to present a
proposal to admit freshman and sophomore classes by
the full of 1981. That proposal was expected to be
presented at the Regents' meeting In Tallahassee Feb.
Wednesday

5.

ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) —Circuit Jdge Wallace M. Jopling

Kim's half nude body

was not

discovered until

two

has denied a request by Theodore Bundy's lawyers for a later, when a trooper discovered her inside an abandoned bog
mistrial based on a po li ce investigator's reference to the Chi
pen 35 miles away.

Omega murders.
Capt. Clarence Stevens Hoo ker of the Florida Sta te Police
Department made a passing mention Thursday of his part In
the Chi Omega murder investigation. When defense attorney
J. Victor Africano objected, the judge told Jurors to disregard
th e reference.
Jopling later told defe nse attorneys in his chambers it was
remark that did not directly refer to Bundy.
The judge did tell prosecutors to Instruct all their witnesses to
keep quiet about the 33-year-old defendant's previous con-

Action.

has been under dea th se ntence since July for murdering two Florida State sorority sisters in Ta llahassee on Jan. 15,
1978 and br utally beating three other sleeping women.

A medical examiner believes she was raped, then killed
the pen.

Slated

EAGLE LAKE, Fla. (UP!) — Autopsies were
death of a
'scheduled today to determine the
cause of

Kim

to her

green Toyota early the morning of Feb. it. Dawi got
suspicious, and asked the'man toshow him a ilcersee tag lying
on

the floor of the car.

When Daws walked to his patrol car to call In the tag number, 13D11300, the man fled,

To Face Tough Legislature

434, Longwood, Fla., 32750
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitious name of PICTURE

will hurt working people too much.
He also said he
sure about the

VICES,
and that I Intend to regIster saId
name with the Clerk of the Circuit

wasn't

section requiring that new homes be equipped
wi th solar hot water heaters after i9
"I'm not prepared yet to endorse it," he
said, adding, though, that there is a need

County, Florida In
ercordane. with tne provisions °

Court, Seminole

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Publish: January 11,

February

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Florida.

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IN R§:§STATa OF

—Mandatory solar hot water beating units

lawmakers,butsaidadoptlngtheprograznis

Projected $100 gas guzzler tax and the

imperative to pvW Florida's oil4ensitive

tichat surcharge of $

speeding

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Although both bodies were burned beyond
PA

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classified ad to solve it. Try one

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Walker, Wssslrlsis potentate silk. labia 1aple
In OIudo, louis em. The IastaUaUs. of new at.
1ker was held Thirsdsy evening at the dab's
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for

classifled sectlon by
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forms, billing and

collection.

Ing skills needed. All

Beautiful wooded acre. Zoned

such as tractors &amp; other light
eqpt. Residence furnished. 5

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Dellonal
Here it is! Should be

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$75.000, only $64,500. Custom
built 32, has everything in.

for appt. Exc. wage &amp;benefIts.

cludinG built-in Microwave
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Cooks -FT or PT. Exp. only In

Plenty of elbow room 4. lake

llnedinlng. Particular Interest
Indlnner line Isalad persons.

frontage on this 3 acre mini
farm, comp. w3 OR home.

See Sarbars - Dolton&amp; Inn,

Make offer. OSTEEN.

it.

machinery mech. Call 322-8313

21—Situations

nted
Reg.

Good driver looking for a lob
that requires driving skills.
Can also do some offic. work.

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Atterneys at Law
10 So. Knawles Ave..
P.O. Drawer B
WInier Park, Florida IPSO

SW) 344-4033

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NUUUMLIFYING- 3BR home.
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New C H&amp;A &amp; carpet. Owner
STENSTROM will
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finance w substantial
down.
$33,000. 3fl-2217.
REALTORS
REALTY

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full or part-time.
$1000 required, Send name,

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SportAbout Inc. 7611 Central
Ave NE, Fridley, MN 33433
(612) 7141019.

Ju$tiisted3 BR 1'.'z Bhomew.alI
theextras.CH&amp;A,w-wcarpet,
DR. Fl Rm, Rec Rm, FP &amp;
morel BPP Service Contract,
assumable 7 pct mtg. Only

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549,5001
Exclusive 3 BR 1 B home in
Wynnewood on Ig loll Pan Fl
rm, ig patio w.BBQ, dining
area I much more. BPP
Service Contract. Just 1137,500..

Super 3 OR 2z B home in
i pan Ft
Dreamwold
Rm, OR, eat.inkIt, Ig patio &amp;

R-ll01up P.Altsi

on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Sanford.
Call
323.W0
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laundry rtn! Cony. iocatiOnl
BPP Ser vice Contract. A buy
for $59,500.

MlrMer'svlllag.

best IOR 2B home in
Mayfair on a ig landscaped

Only the

3 BR 1 B. now carpet, new kit
OW, fencedyd. Good location.

loll [opt. kit, C H$A, Fl Rm,

FP, Ig rooms &amp; a Mother-In.
law suite. Enjoy your pool &amp;
patio tool 0PP service Con.
tract. Yours for SU,91101

1 ON, 1BCd, kit. oqpt.
RIegs Really, REALTOR
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Apis. Iii" Senler CItizens, Dowo.
lawn, very clean I
roomy. lee
Jlmthl. Cewan, 31$ Palmetto

SPARKLING NEW DUPLEX I
UNITS, I BR lB lath unit.
$300 per no. 47$
723s.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565

REALTORS IR

IIALCOIJT REALTYinc.

Professional size
Brunswick pool table.
327400$
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Side by-Side refrigerator, $75;
picnic table, w 2 benches, $30;

10 acre orange grove, Geneva.
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.

WOODED LOT IN LOCH
HARBOR AREA OF BETTER
HOMES. 514.900.

(2) 100 water front lots on Lake
Harney. $1$,SOOea.

323 7$32,
Eves. 322
207 E. 25th St.

VA.FHA-235.COfl.Homet
Low Down Payment

PARK

$25; Oak porch rockers, $29.95;
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 20S E. 25th St. 323.
09$)

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EXTRALARGECORNER LOT,
25th LAKE MARY RD. &amp;

us,000.

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EXCITING NEW LISTING
3 II home w-FR &amp; sç porch
leading to beautiful pool, pW.a
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have hem looking for. 60 ,111111116
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3 BUILDERS LOTS, 5$'x150'
EACH, NEAR SANFORD
AVE. $4.300 EACH.

46—Comtmrcial Property

2 BR, lB zosted comm. $350
dwn, by appt. onlyl

easy conversion to

duplex. $22,500, low dwn,

Store,

Elm.

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AWARD REALTY. INC.

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It'slikepef%nIS$ from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with
want ad.

OV11 AN ACRE FRONTING

We buy equity In heu- ,
vacant land Lucky

.cetrlg. Repo AMANA I; Cu ft. Sole
originally $314, new $246 or $31
me.

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f;-1'b;; your
equity. Riggs Realty, 3237173.

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vestments, P.O. Box 29.
Sanford 3233307.

SCHOOL. $12,500. EX.
CELLENT TERMS

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' off of total inventory of brand
new interspring bidding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. NoII's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17.97, So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

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TO A PARK NEAR WILSON

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~ Hwy 92, 1 mile wmt of Speedway,

ANTIQUE AUCTION
Highway .16
S,,turday. January26
173 2&amp;)l
10 A M

Daytona Beach, Will hold a

public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
ti, only one in Florida- You $et

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the reserved price. Call "4.23S8311 for further details.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 IT
' models. Call 339 91W or 834
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ext ladder, wheelbarrow, : -73
twaqe trimmer, edger, misc
21 4 Meadow hislis Dr., Hidden
Lake. Sat. &amp; Sun. 9 S.

Terry

21 It fully equip

1978 Ford Monaich Anniversary

air, awning, elect., jack, full
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Cond $ 3.500. 332 6735.

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$4,100 John Ward 323 4779.

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$29,900.

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avail. in this
elegant 3 OR. II home,.

Lakefront living is

Situated on 4½ acres complete
w.IBR, lB guest cottage.
Won't last long at $02,000.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
3430 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
11 577
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349. 5759

Fnt'ecst ,yuan. 339 149$

COURT CUSTOM'SCONST.

Clearance sa le save up to
$300. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center.
2705 French Ave.
327 2255

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
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PIANO IN STORAGE

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Beautiful Spinet Console stored
locally. Reported like new. Re
sponsible party can take on
low payment balance. Write

CeramicTila
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Custom design homes,
Additions. 323 0281

Gen. Repairs. Licensed I
Bonded. Free Estimates 323.
6035 alter 5 p.m.

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our

Horn. Rqslr

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INC. REALTORS

62—LawnGarden
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531 15330r300-ClleYfl.

S. French (17 52)
3333324

Seamstress now accepting work.
Call before 12noon
830 1972
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
jn.Ow;

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Drywall

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68—Wanted to '
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BUY

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flu'- .ç old pocket watches, any
tend. Will pay top price for
this area. 6636340.

Laandscaping

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CERTI FlED LAWN
1 LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 3227002

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FILL DIRT &amp; lOP $Oi.
YELLOWSAND
Call Clark IHirt 3237510

Couches &amp; Uving-M. chairs including a
Niagara Iscibser, TV's, Stereos, Radios, Dinette
set, SsskcaseInd&amp; CoNes tables, Dish-washer,
Ref rig,, Draperies.Spreads 8 a let of misc.
New&amp; Used Items.

ROhIMOn, Orlando, 473.3974.

Son,øMag fir Everyone

DELL'S AUCTION

aR.

W. 46—SANFORD

Inc* boNers

313$'

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The Real E8tte Agency
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Dressmaking
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GUITAR LESSONS-- 30 yrs
exp. as teacher &amp; professional
guitarist. Studied theory &amp;
composition at Chicago
Conservatory of Music,
Beginners, enroll now, $5 a
lesson.
Student
guitars
available. $29. Also save oc,
Gib son,
Martin, Guild,
Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar
Center Sanford 323 $941

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I Man, quality operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Drivew ays
etc. Wayne Beal. 327.137)
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3277478

FRIDAY, JAN. 25 7:30 P.M.

tat 1 2nd mortgages. We
al,. mite Real Estate I
us1neI loam. Florida Moi' I
*age Investment. 1101 C.

Will buy

323-5620

Sanford

rywaII, Ceilings, and 'Wails
r epa ired Res. &amp; Comm..
repaired
RemodelS Additions.
Call 831- 5399 or 862 0136
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Groorning&amp; Boaidlng
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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your Pet. 372 5732.

Light

Hauling
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'yard Debris, Trash
Appllances&amp;Misc.
(LOCAL) 319.337)

Pointi ng
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Need your house painted Inside
or out? Call "The Old Tim
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er" Peas. I Neat. 3223090.
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Quality workmanship. No lob too
small or big, Interior at' ex
tenor. Pressure cl eaning. 372-

' 0071.

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Handymen

111111111111111

Psintif—cit$np

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Handyman, minor el. rep.,
plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr.
serv., Senior cit. dis., 031.4901.

House Cleaning
House wives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or I time basis
V s DO wash windows!
6775514

Home

Interior- Exterior
All Work Guaranteed
372-1094
Free Est.

Psintlng&amp;Repjr
Trent Painting I Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est.
337.3530
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Carpentry, Painting, Mail.
Of Oil types. Lic. Bonded
3236031
Insured
9341399
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELINGI REPAIR
S.G. DAL INT
3221463

EUTSLFR PAINTING I
R EPAIR-lntefior.E litter jar
FREE ESTIMATESCaII 345.5342
Painting I. Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349.5,

tYourBusiZs,,,
DIQI 322-2611 or 831-9993
To

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New Guitar (Yamaha)

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FG 335w-case, $150

'AUCTION SALE'

47.A.s1tgagN Bought
&amp;SokI

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FORREST GRIENI

111111111111111

Tile floors installed
NEW &amp; REPAIR
Free Es?.
830 1783 aft 6

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Low down paymifits. 3(3.32,07.

site wtre$. $43,720.

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Piano, P.O. Box 3061. Rome,
Ga. 30)6).

Cs' 000IPUIZES $$

..,nqmsd.3 U, 10, loti of
storoge, neat Ichin, corner

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ConsolidatedMain Systems

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REALTY WORLDS

4 pit. Interest to qvaIIlled
buyers. New. homes with
monthly payments under 1I0.

6111 I UR I

Appliance Repair

catch up

3 DR,llon3 lots, all fanCed, PP,
lots of shade tram. Only

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$150 FIRM. 3227192 aft 3

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Moving - Dinette, garden tools,
pecan OR turn, triple dresser,

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Trans

Impala

needs fly wheel, runs good

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s
75—Recreational
le
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overhauled 0 rilo ago. Radio,

Ave. 32)0174 ir 321 2614 Also

%citing

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'70 Chev

,

%i(pirnent %.ties 2621 5 Sanford

coke a cola, Avon items in

Iffill Singer Future 1-ully auto,
repossels.d, used very slier? WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furtime. Original $513, bal. $1.1 or
niture Salvage 372-1721.
931 no. Agent 339$314

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H 514 SALES
now open from 9 hI' New &amp;
iise'd rit'rctianc1ise &amp; Con

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terms. 321.0991.

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New s, User' Furniture
SOOS.SanfordAve.

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S1'*135' WOODED LOT MAR.
VANIA AREA OF MAYFAIR.
$15,000.

FURNITUREITHINGS
Buy &amp; sell

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spacious 3 OR, 2B luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All

$35900. VA-FHA terms avail.

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Formerly Mary Carter Paint

102*135' OVER SIZED LOT ON
CRESCENT,
DOWNTOWN
MAYFAIR AREA. 125.100.

owner HOw:

Opel.

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IllUanIord Ave. 362.1'

3 BR,

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naryte
ses at 20
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Whybox
buy
springs
used? INew
mattres
brand
LI'. &amp;yavan area, S acres. $27,000.
pct. a bo ve dealer s cost. Twin,
Other parcels avail. W .
full
Maliczowski, REALTOR 322.
Furniture, 20$ E 25th St. 333.
7913.

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for Sale

8.

2001 Magnolia Ave Railroad,

51--HOusehold Goods

MELLONV ILL E CORNER
LOT, READY TO BUILD.
$7,000.

Cash for your lot! Will build on 95*133'
WOODED
LOT
your lot at our lot.
DOWNTOWN MAYFAIR
V Enterprise, Inc.
SECTION. $23,000.
611.3013
Medel Inc., Realtor

3

Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Req. REAL ESTATE Iroker
301 N. 17.97, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve. 111112-3651

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80—Autos

Resi
f-or Estate COmmercial
dent,Il Au!jons &amp; Appraisals.
(al Deli's Auction, 323 5620

goods S,iI at 3 p in P. all day
Sunday. E. Hwy 46. Geneva
349 5188

SS MON EY saver SS
Elec. timer for your water htr.
373.4734

lots on paved rd. Terms
you can afford. $500 dwn.
Osteen.

acre

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MULTIPLE LIST ING

Branch Office 323-2222

101 Oakland Ave. Nose.
012
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Lively 101 clint., fully eep, kIt
-'genie rm privileges.
SW mo.3334$Ø,

Ask for Reid

good bOtfl ClaysI

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REAlTORS

N1c locatioN in temi 3 U, Fl.
Rm., eppliass, several fruit'
$300 ens. 0 $315 sac. dep.
No PeNt Cell 363.1677.

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322S79I

310 Sanford Ave.

low down payment. Osteen.

for

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or best offer 349 S407 aft 8 P M

.

specialty, 2S yrs. Exp. 969 8562.

residence,

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Led,.. dress.
Chest. pictures &amp; household

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.
SPORTIN'G GOODS
FRANCHISE
Las us assist you in starting your
ewi sporting goods business.

Operate

1977 Honda 500 motorcycle, $500

10 6

Sun Jan 17th

72--Auction
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°')r(ti Salt twin

antord, Fla. 32171

Wrangler Jacket.lined.$111t." ea.

Pioneer acres Hew out your own
homestead. 10 acres or more,

100*210' WOODED LOT NEAR

$ 700 322 4531.

Sal , Jan 76111
Adr;i $150

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2927 Hwy. 17 92

BUY. SELL.TRADE
322 5622
31) 31SF. First St.

Alex Alexander Realty,
REALTOR. 6711113.

lAITY

1141.10$

so

be. Valerie P. Taylor
Publish: January' 10, 21, $
February I, I. M.
DPI U.

*460
0

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1979 185 XL Honda,

GLASS

'is' ,obia It'-Ctr. Console
-_ ISO

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54—Garage Sales
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ROBSONMARINE

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Surrounding%. 200 x 135 lightly
wood ed lot in Beautiful Mead

ROSSINI$ CANAL FRONT LOTS FACING

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MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
BETTER HOMES AREA,
MAKE OFFER.

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SAN FOR D CIV IC CENT E R

'TV repo 19" Zenith Sold orig
$493.75 bal. 1183.16 or 5)7 mo
Agent 3398336.

*JVC JL A20 turn.
LIKENEWSIO0FIRM

:27 7983

BRiARCLIFF, READY TO

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*Pair Bose 301 Spks.

maiiciowski, REALTOR
.

1 7-

SHOW &amp; SALE

classified ad, and pile the
money In your wallet!

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Tall Trees Pure Air

3 BR, 2B MN. $6,000 dwn
$7$ 4 mo.$34,950.319.3217

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Carport Sale
2701 Coronado Concourse.
Sat &amp; Sun. 95.
Sew. machine cab., $30, like
new; old desk, $10; Hummel -- like bells, $50 ca. 3329987.
55--Boats &amp; Accessories
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ak en woOd KR 3600 receiver

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Lk SyIva'anee. 5 acr. 77,O00.
Other parcels avail, W.

BUILDI 11111,51110.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
Del. 00 ft first publhcaltel SI
In business
361½ Live
this Notice II Mmlsilstrslon: Oak CenSor, Live Oaks Blvd.,
1*.
Cassellorry, Fl.. 37351, SemInole
y MIen
L
Camty, Fisrida under tile tic.
U P1,ruai lngreleestlw 11111111111111 441111110 of TREASURE
CHEST ADVERTISING and that I
NILE MOi KAPER
intei lo tolsler said name wIth
Its dint of the Circuit Ceurt,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Seminole Coviwy, Florida in ac
IEPRIIINTATIVE:
cardancewtthhlse provisions 00 this
UTTINOHOU$. HIlls I
FIctitIous Name ShaMes. To-Wit:
MAYNARD
Section *11 FielidS Statutes

Factor y made low boy trailer w1*12 body, steel deck, lights,
bargain, 3fl,

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MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.

west front

wwwm

236371,

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$6500

much more. By owner $63,900.

1CAL.ESTATEsr*er

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27th. 9.5.

exc. cond. Household items.

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1 ACRE ZONED MOBILE
HOME, WALKING DIS.
TANCE TO LAKE GEORGE.

patio, C-h-ISA, egpt. kit. &amp;

ALL

Ou6d.'Sal. &amp; Sun Jan 76th &amp;

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43--LotS-ACreop

I

uiet cut
Beautiful 16*32 sc. pool &amp;

For More Info call 323-74" Mt
4p.m.

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201N.17.fl,Casselberry,Pl.
Eve. $13401
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Lovely like new, 3 yr. old 3 BR,
20 all brick home on Pg.

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
377.3990

Ph. 322

Auction. 121S S French. 323

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

,

'Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
______________________

1310
LR Sofa &amp; matching chair, red
naugahyde &amp; oak coffee fbi,,

ee our beautiful new BROAD
MORE. front I, rear BR's.

WOO PER WITH TERMS.

MORI$

claim

ed Deputy Clerk

After I

323 0817.

,iIttCSSCS, $30 set. Sanford

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323-3787

$2"

a

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FOR SALE by owner. 4 BR, 20,
great rm, eat in kit,, OR, Fl.
5

PmIN Out lowlei box $Pliny% &amp;

323-5200
l$O3OrlandoD..
VAI FHA Finan.'lpa
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01141.Y
$1,100 TO ASSUME MT.
St ACRES. NEAR UPSALA
&amp; beautIful I yr. old Double
wide w-2 huge bdrms, 2 baths,
TRANSFER STATION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
Cm H.A 3. eat-in kitchen "mo lot rental. Call rtowl
59.900
$20,500. Harold Hall Realty,
Inc., 3235771.
OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; Cy*
PRESS WOODS. IS ACRES AT ______________________

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TRACTORS SALES, INC., 0 &amp;I.,
Defendants.

111111111011" of mmmbwo"on ho No

MOBILE HOME. LIKE NEW

oak

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*Pr ic ed $49,900. $6.000 dwn, 25
yrs. 12.5 pct. at $478.67 per mo

ON 7 CANAL FRONT LOTS.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
$10000

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR.322 7490
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Deltona.

a.

2 BEDROOM. CENTRAL AIR S
HEAT, FULLY FURNISHED

rm., Mayfair

they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
322.2611 or 031-9993.
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42--WWle Homes

*Lg lot, fenced patio.
*OWNER FINANCING
*NO LOAN OR CLOSING
.

Call322.1624; 322.446

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71--Antiques

t4At(.AiN Tv
Why pay more'
HERD'S IV
2597 5 Sanford Ave.
313 1731

Bundy Flute 5100; Siberian
Husky, 3 yr old male, blue
eyes, be st offer. 323 5231.

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Inn, Sanford

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Orlando
Cent ASH, 3 tonair w coil.
98,000 BTU oil tired
furnace w controls. $150.
668 5665 all

Singer sewing mach. exc. cond.
$75; Pm A C $75; GE refrig

house &amp; pool. S33,90D. 327 0323

S20.000.

COSTS

am

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BUYJUNKCARS
From$lOto$30

323-1910.
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Sanford 2 BR, 28, all op
pilances, w w carpet, club

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77—Junk Cars Removed
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on Lake Front.

sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,

you don't tell people. how are

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STREET. SELLER WILL
PAINT S RE-CARPET.

*32x 19, pool. Air cond.

CãIIBat

1

41.A—Co,Ominiurtn

2 BEDROOM HOME NEAR 2Sth

•1,720' of comfort, Ig FR
aNew carpet, redecorated

Holiday

Phone 322 788 1. Sanford

LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT.

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5daysonly.$

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Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye Place

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3 BEDROOMS, Ili BATHS,

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for Sale

Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.

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3239111
107W 27th St
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silver &amp; coins,

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FUkNITURE-BEDDING

W Garnett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
107W. Commercial

LIKE NEW CONDITION.
FHA OR VA POSSIBLE.
5.29.500.

*Pool home, 3 BR 28

IF

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CARPETS, PANELING &amp;

.

BASS player needed for
Rock&amp;Rolltrlo
Must sing. 3221976

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POOL WITH PRIVACY
FENCE. 5.59.900.

,

terms.

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Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
678.3005

1

321-0759

paved road. Mostly pasture
with small pond. Wooded
homesite at rear. $65,000 with

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buying gold,

53—TV-Radio-Stereo

5o—Mscellaneous

Call Wait Capoel 323 6400

3 BEDROOMS. NEW PAINT.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

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LIST NOW!

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 21
BATH, BARN ROOF, NEW

BATEMAN REALTY

OLD MIMS ROAD: 20 acres on

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Wanted ExperIenced corn.
blnatlon malnt. &amp; pa ckaging

EVENING HERALD
300N. French Ave.

plus

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41—Houses

MONTHS NEW. %89,900.

KEYES *

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MILLERS

5 ACRE RANCHETTE IN
CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 7

NEWS USED BATTERIES
BATTERY SHOP
Major Credit Cards

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69-Coins

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Will buy junk Auto Batteries
Best Price. Battery Shop
107W 27th SI, 323 9114

Agent 339 8386

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lirne Pal S109 14 or $19 3S ino
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fy USED FURNITURE.
PPL tANCE S &amp; PLUMBING
UI Xl LIP F S Jenkins Fur
IiitutV 206 F 75th St 3 23 0981
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Washer repo GE &amp;t'lue model
Sold orig $409 35. used short

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HEAT. 2 CAR GARAGE, 3

FLORIDA INC. REALTORS
8348*38

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Apply in person to:
Advertising Director

1

transactions, operate eqpt

demands against the estate are
oroa.
In Sanford, 3D-Apartme s
required,
WITHIN THREE Seminole County, F lorida:
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Lots 14 through 1?, all unp1atted
1 BR Sandalwood Condo, W'W
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
part of Block "
lying adlacent
carp, fully equip. kit. $300 mo.
THIS NOTICE, to fill with the to
lot 17, all the southerly halt
1sf &amp; last &amp; $200 sic. dep.
clerk of the Move courts written of Adelaide Boulevard on north of
References. 33307)3.
statement of any
or demand Block 03, north of southerly line of
thsy may have. Each claim must Lot1a,IIockU,aliofBIockst,fl Sanford Gracious living. Rees.
boinwrlline and mvstlndlcate the and 93, SANL,ANDO THE 5(1.
WsekIv&amp;monthlv rates, utilities
beslsfor the claim, the .sam
pd Inquire
S. Oak 141.7003
BUlB BEAUTIFUL, ALTA.

winier Port, P15110 WOO

7 Ba., w country privacy &amp; city
cony, Alinew kit S fresh paint.
$48,000. Call Now. Marlene
Rossiter, Realtor-Associate.
Aft hrs' 831.f101.

study, Florida room, fireplace
and many more extras.

&amp; splice pIt foreman.
E*p.rI.nc.donIyl Drivers llc.
req. Apply in person. Bell
Underground, 2522 Country
Club Rd., Sanford.

benefits.

In the Circuit Coswt for SemInole
NOTICE F SALE
Flof'id$, Probate Division,
Notice is hereby given
tIis address of which is Seml$e ARTHUR H. SECKWITH, as
County Courthouse, Sanford, Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Florida, 32771. The perional SemInole County, Florida, will sell
rspmintative of the estate Is L. m. fgUowng described property
DANNER HIlls, whoseaddriu situated In Seminole County,
_______
Is
200 W. WIIbSW'IIS Ave., P.O. FioridaatPublleSet.pursuantto
Drawer 901, Winter Park, FI$., me Final Summary J(J9fl)fl$
32700. Thenameandaddrsil of the dstedJanry1I,1 in flabove
psrsonalrapresentativsaflsrney
cause entered by the Honorable
______
SI huh boIse.
Kenneth Loftier, at 11:00 A.M.,

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nas pool on one acre, private
boat dock, fireplace in Florida
room, formal dining, lots of
extras, $89,900.

cable

typ-

ARE
Hana§Y
YOU
Plaintiff,
NOTIFIED
that the ad. vs.
ministration of the estate of ASSOCIATED BUILDING CON.

P.O. Drawer

Newly renovated duplex. 2 Bdr.,

&amp;

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322 7480
AO TIRE
Shocks $1 95 Heavy Duty $695
New Batteries $2995
2413 French Ave., Sanford

Sell, the finest in used
Buy
furniture. RCfrig., stoves, tools
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Coins Unlimited
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BATH, CENTRAL AIR &amp; I

Scirm 21 a Bath lakefront home

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NEW CARPETS. WALK TO

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Tappen dbI wall oven El '
counter top, ci stove, dbl Sink
All avocado. 323 8688

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2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH.
NEW ROOF. NEW PAINT, I

h as an

acres, horses O.K. Im.
maculate 3 Bdrm 2 Bath,

All: Robert Lynn

Good

spillIng a must,

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BATH, ENTERTAIN.
MENT SIZE LIVING ROOM,
APPLIANCES. CARPETS,
DOUBLE CARPORT. $42,500.

a classified ad, and pile the
money In your wallet I --

PF

8386
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16-Auto Parts

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

ments

s

MLS

323 6061 or eves 323051

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onger needed item3

capital of the worldl Lovely 4

MINI MINI RANCH

pct. comm against S110,000

copy,

compl*te

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guarantee. Apply Florida
State Employment Service,
P.O. Box 400. Perry, Fl. 32317.

soliclta.

telephor*

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6688681.

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M. Unsworth Realty

3 BR, 28 home located In
desirable Sanford neigh.
borhood. Close to schools,
shopping &amp; golf. $11,900.
Del'ona Land Co. REALTOR.

Fireplace, large tree shaded
lot on lovely street. 5.57,500.

Must have Real Estate
License, experienced In land
development I real estate

PH ONE
Sell advertising

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Cash 322.4132

MICROWAVE
Pusti t'uttfin controls ti,'. c,lro
fl warranty
usel, still
Originally $649. a%SUflie pay
of $21 mo Agent 339

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REALTOR

no

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your%

FHA VA. FHA 7355245

REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 39 5
32 71959

Spanish 2 story 3 Bdrm 2 Bath.

Land Development Manager.

INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: AGNES I. KACHUBA,

HELEN MOSS KAF 1111111, deco"odo
P11, Number 00-11-CPO is pending

323-5176

CLASSIFIED

ADVEUISING

Bu

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LIVE RENT FREE
,

try VA or PHA.

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Parts,
WASHFR
service l,Is,'cj Mactines
MOONIY APPL lANCES
32 3 0697
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5th wheel kentucky Aire 3'
exceil cond Could make fliCC
home 668 6640

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COnS 323 7801
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52—Appliances

BACP

Av-.

STEMPER AGENCY

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IorRIjhIiM$dEqUIIitYpItOCrYPtl0ne___
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soiheD.d. CogilillyCoirthosas by noon today.
çê.' CLjREb.dI$,7 *MUM In hind by noon
1bwadq ad the gros's director. Bob maut, said
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alue the date when it will b lew
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today in the irial of the -Black Tuna drug smuggUng
gang, which has been accused of bringing vast
quantities of cocaine and marijuana into the United
States,
The case went to the jsryatl:5$p.m.Thsrsday,but
the jurors wore Immediately sequestered and did not
begin their deliberations In the 18-week trial until
today.
, After a lknonth joint uweatlgatlon by the FBI and
the !ug Enfrcemont Agency, fourteen people were
Indktsd 1.t May by a federal grsnd jury in M'1However, only eight are currently on trial In whet

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Simpson, 4-year-old daughter of the driver,
identified as Examine
woman tentatively
Elussainti, an 18-year-old Haitian migrant.
unable
The driver of the van escaped injury but
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some energy legislation and he will do what
to work with Graham on parts such
he
aspects as a proposed constitutional amendment exempting solar equipment and other
energy sa ving devices from property taxes.

Most of the money would go to grants and
tax breaks for homeowners and businessmen
who im,tall sular and other energy efficient

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Deputy Keith Daws of the Leon County Sherffs Department
said Bundy looked Uke a man he saw fiddft with the door of a

two victims

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Prosecutor Jerry Blair told the judge the state eXpected to
erly Leach, 12. She was snatched between classes at Lake City
finish Wednesday. Bundy's defense will start Thursday
Junior High School three weeks after the Chi Omega murders. morning.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Gov. Bob
Graham's long awaited energy package may
be necessary, but lawmakers say it still will
face rough going In th e Legislature this
siring
The chief element of the pa ckage un veiled
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GAINESVILLE, Flu. (UP!) University of Florida
economic historian and author Dr. William Woodruff
Thursday called President Carter's pledge to defend
the Middle East "Insanity" and warned we are on the
brink of World War III.
"it is insanity
you can't do it," said Woodruff,
referring to the pledge made by Carter in his State of
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Pakistan or any other Middle Eastern or Asian nation
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1OA-Ev.nlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Who: Loses- Most In Boycott?
NEW YORK (UP!) the "Father of the Modern made the ultimate sacrifice tile youths laughed at his
you know when the O1ympe
Olympics,'' to resurrect them for this country by giving up efforts, telling hni' he'd never
First were held in ancie'ht
in 1896, when, appropriately their lives to protect it, so why live that long to see the tree
Greece, women weren't even
enough, the first modern should there even be so much fully grown.
allowed to attend the games,
"That may be," aid the old
Olympics were staged in
much less compete In them?
as a question now about man, "but other- k) come
Athens.
I did some digging Into the
Again, after the 1936 Olym- giving up the opportunity to after me will be IjtC to enjoy
participate in games?
history of the original
whatever sacrifice I am
pies, which were held In
Olvmnics
- and uncovered the
Berlin, the games were in.
Somehow, this reminds me making."
information the penalty for
Any of our Olympic athletes
terrupted by Adolf Hitler's of the old Aesop's fable of the
any woman found at the for the games when his
With all due respect for Bob ignition of World War II and three youngsters who poked who say we ought to compete
games in those days was regular trainer, his father, Kane, who has helped formu- although international fires fun at an old man they saw in Moscow, no matter what,
death.
(bed. She wanted to be on late and implement U.S. burned far more fiercely han planting seeds for a tree. The should think about that a little
Those ancient Greeks had a hand to see her son par- Olympic Committee policy they do now and the games man was well up in years and while.
rigid code for conducting the ticipate, and the ancient the past 25 years, I think he's went in discard for 12 years,
games and ran them in an Greeks, showing infinite off base in his prediction,
they were resumed once more
Granted there is always the in London in 1948.
wisdom, decided not to punish
ironhanded irianner.
chance if these upcoming
Te
They eventually made an her,
what impresses me most in
I cite this particular case to summer games are canceled all the furor over whether we
exception to their firm nowomen rule after discovering illustrate the fact that despite it might be some time before should or shouldn't boycott
one female, disguised as a their characteristic in- they could be resumed, but all the games in Moscow is the
man, serving as a trainer for flexibility, the Olympic you have to do is go back a bit expression of some of those
By LARRY CASTLE
one of the Olympic boxers and Games always have been and in Olympic history to find out athletes who have been
attending the games. No still are subject to change, they can be and quite likely working years in preparation
ordinary female, this one was and anyone trying to predict would be regardless of the for the event. Naturally,
INSTRUCTIONAL CLINIC
the boxer's mother who tpok their future course runs the reason they were interrupted they'll be disappointed if
PART!
In the first place.
over the job of preparing him risk of being dead wrong.
THE FOREHAND GROUNDSTROKE
there is a boycott and they
Obviously, Robert Kane,
Many people, over the last several months, have expressed a
The ancient Olympic don't get to compete, but I'm
president
of the U.S. Olympic Gaines began in 776 B.C. impressed by the ones who
keen'interest In having this column Include some basic inLady Knights Set
Committee, ran that risk That's only when the first say we shouldn't go. They're struetlon. This will be the first of a series on the fundamental
For Two Day Flô'gier when he ,old the House precise records were later the ones who stand ready to strokes of the game. We are starting with the forehand because
Foreign AThiirs Committee in discovered, but evidence also make some sacrifice for the
it Is the stroke that almost all beginners and intermediates .
Washington Wednesday a exists they were held as far country giving themtheir depend upon. Of course, one cannot learn to play tennis by
Invitational Role
-U.S. boy"n?t ',' the Olympics back as six centuries earlier, opportunity to participate in
reading articlesonInstruction, however, some Insights may be
the
in
Moscow
this summer would They lasted until 394 A.D. the first place.
ORLANDO
gained and hopefully it will give some ideas that you can work
University of Central Florida "undercut the games to cx- when they were banned as
with..
I'm not trying to wave the
Women's Basketball teani has Unction." He said he would pagan festivals by Theodosius flag or get up and sing the
The forehand groundatroke Is the part of the game that most
bounded back to win their last deplore the cancellation of the of-Rome.
I'm
people
build their game around. It is a strange paradox but in
national anthem, all
It remained for Pierre do trying to say is that many tennis almost lO0 percent of beginners and intermedlatezhave
five games. The Lady Knights games "because I don't think
hold a 124 record going into a they could be reestablished." Coubertin of France, called other athletes in the past a better forehand than they do backhand, but most high level
Monday night game against
collegiate players and professionals have better backhands.
Florida A&amp;M In Tallahassee.
There are many great backhands in the professional game
The Knight team will be
today but only a few truly great forehands. Why? - As we
examine the mechanics of the forehand the reason becomes
traveling this entire week as
they play in the Flagler
more deer. To bit a proper forehand one has to have the ability
Invitational Friday and
to move the racket from the ready position to a position that is
Saturday, January 25-26.
directly in back of him and toward the back fence. He then has
Other teams participating in
to swing back across the body to high follow through. All of this
the Invitational which is being
Involves a lot of movement and the timeing has to be very•
held in St. Augustine, are
precise - the faster and deeper the ball comes, the more•
Miami Dade Community
difficult the forehand Is to execute. On a slow surface one has a
College North and South,
much better chance to prepare for the forehand and thus
universmy 01 MIami, South
usually to much more consistent than on a last surface. the
Florida and Flagler.
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following Is a P by step look at the forehand.
Beginning the latest win
Step 1.-Face the net by standing just behind your baseline
streak, the Lady Knights
in the center of the court - feet about shoulder width apart, Yale University 79'
weight on balls of the feet - hold the racket In the cradle
78.
position (lightly atthroat) with the left hand, the racket hand
.
UCF continued their winthdbe out tnfrcstol you with the racket head held upand
ning ways by defeating Miami
r*kitIi "w the lift net-poet. You grip the racket In a
.
d' h"ON1111m. (The palm of your hand should be
Dade South 67.60, Florida
Southern 80-52, Florida
vertical to the ground). The "V" formed by the junc.
International 91.48 and finally
jgp,
lure of your thumb and Index finger is squarely on top of your
the University of Tampa 60haidie.This is the Easter forehand grip.
.
52.
Step 2. - In the set position as the ball approaches the
Leading in scoring for the
forehandside, you should pivot on your right foot and start the
ulLla ,
Knights is freshman Mary
racket bedi toward the fence behind you. The racket should be
HoiSpa with 162 points and a
.taken straight back at just below waist level -the left leg is
,! W•
field goal percentage of 41.4.
than brought over so that your left side faces the net. The
The Springfield, Virginia
weight should be on the back foot, and the left arm and hand is
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native is hitting an out.
held out In front in a balance position.
,
standing 78.8 percent from the
$p 3... The racket Is back, the wrist is firm, the weight Is

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The Seminole CniwiJty game high 11 assists.
College Lady Raiders and the Edgewater product Velita
Fighting Lady Seminoles of Rollerson also lent a strong
Sanford both used overtime hand to the rally with l$points
periods to score Thursday and 13 rebounds.
night cage victories.
The victory Improved
The Lady Raiders battled Seminole's record to 5.7 while
bck against Broward Central Browarci, led by uu llisas
(ommunity College 19 Points slipped beck to
qiroughout the contest and ball with a 7.7 slate'
,
"led the score with five
Cheryl Kllen $ trio of super
*conda left In regulation on sophomores once
again line
Donna Martin's jump shot
proved
the
Werence
U ft
Senior Laura Smith, in only
Iran the top of the key.
Lady Seminoles outscored the nine games is leading the
Martin's field goal topped Spruce Ceeek Lady Hawks 12. Lady Knights in total
f a strong second half 3 In overtime for a 7143 rebounds with 90, along with
comeback that saw the Lady victory.
Sonja Manley who also has go
Raiders rebound from a &amp;Z
The contest was tied at 59- rebounds In 16 games. Smith
deficit at Intermission,
all In regulation but Tony is also averaging the most
Hardy,
Sabrina Mellon and points per game with 15.1
Winter
Biddix,
a
Karen
Park prepiter proved the Robbln RLUIIII come through
Dale Zimmerman, a junior
winning force In the extra In the clutch. The threesomefrom Chicago, fllinols, holds a
period by capping off a 16 combined for a total of 51 tamWligi 63 assists In 16
[*)int performance with six points.
gam
markers coming In overtime.
member
is Debbie Wilson
Hardy led the scoring
Parade with 25 while Melton with 24.
I. Martin again took
'fli, [a,Ju Knights will be
UI
X%J$5UW
with 21
koring ho
ChIPPed
in
with
14.
looking forward to keeping
while Lake Brantley product
ridgette 'Bell tallied six
The win improved Seminole their winning streak alive
while playing on the road.
Points while dishing out a to 7.5 on the year.

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Wednesday night's 77-71 win. Brown and the
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lion Seminole travels to SpruceCreek while Lake
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your weight directly In line with the shot
Step 4.-Try to hit the ball a little below waist level and off
the front kne .Besureandkeepyourhead down and your eyes
on the ball. Be sire to keep a firm wrist and keep the racket
lace level. (Do not open or close the face on the basic
forehand).
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travel through the ball and on to the nice high follow through
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FRIDAY
EVENING
6:00
() 0 CD U NEWS
(10) AS MAN BEHAVES
"Remembering And Forgetting"
(12)(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Skits: "The
Family," "Peace Treaty."
6:30
8 113D NBC NEWS
CL) 0 CBS NEWS
CD 43 ABC NEWS
ID (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Andy
hires a rock-throwing rustic as
aschool.crossingguarcl.
C9 (10) AS MAN BEHAVES
"Memorizing: Mnemonic
DevIces"
ff (17) 800 NEWHART Howard undergoes a crash psychological program that changes
his entire personality.
700

(4) FACE THE MUSIC
(5)0 P.M. MAGAZINE

(1)0 ROMIE.0 AND JULIE-41
Two robots from feuding firms
fall in love in this animated tale.
(II) (35) SANFORD AND
Fred hits a lucky gambling
streak when he and Lamont
need money to buy the Sanford
Arms.
CR(10) MACNEIL I WIRER

REPORT
21 (17) SANFORD AND SON

Friday, Jan. 25, 1$O

pate for power over each other,
using a beautiful woman as
their ploy.

January 25
Fred and Esther Investigate
Lamont's mysterious new girlfriend.
7:30
U @3 TIC TAC DOUGH
(1) 0 THE
NEWLYWED
GAME
(7)0 FAMILY FEUD
(11(35) MAUDE
10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
Mary McCarthy. (Part 2 of 2)
0(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Gloria Is thrown into a state of
complete shock when Mike
unveils his future plans for the
Stivic family.
f

8:00

U @3 SHIRLEY

The Miller
family's life becomes chaotic
after the director of the local
historical society designates
their home cia landmark.

8:30
(10) WALL STREET WEEK
"Small Growth, Big Profits"
Guest: David H. Baker, president. 44 Wall Street Fund.
9:00
@3 MOVIE "Marriage Is
Alive And Well" (Premiere) Joe
Namath, Judd Hirsch. A Wed.
ding photographer, a writer
determined to remarry one of
his several ax-wives and an
elderly comedian romancing a

younger woman contemplate
the institution of marriage.

ensnares the crew of the
Enterprise in a trap.
J U HIGH SCHOOL BOWL
Evans vs. Oakridge
(fl) (35) MOVIE "Children
Shouldn't Play With Dead
Things" (C) (1969)
2:00
(7)0 WRESTLING
IS(1O) FAMILY PORTRAIT
"Physiological Aspects Of
Sex"

MORNING
6:00
0 THE LAW AND YOU
CD U OUR GANG
Ø (17) HUMAN DIMENSION
6:30
0 @3 2-COUNTRY FISHING
(L) 0 SPECTRUM
(7)0 HOT FUDGE
(M(17)IT'S YOUR BUSINESS

7:00
PROFILES IN EDUCA-

2:30
(5) 0 MAVERICK "Passage
To Fort Doom"

'lION

AWARENESS
(5)0 THE DUKES OF HAZ. çTj 0 SPIDERWOMAN
ZARD Evidence of hidden
THE
THREE
treasure in Hazzard County t121 (17)
STOOGES / THE LITTLE RA8brings out the avarice in BossCALS
Hogg and
strangers.

two

o

sinister

MOVIE "Mother
And Daughter: A Loving War"
(Premiere) Tuesday Weld,
Kathleen Seller. The love/hate
(1)0 THE INCREDIBLE HULK relationship
between mother
David Banner loins a carnival
and daughter is explored in this
act to help dispel its reputation
story of three generations of a
as a Jinx,
woman's family.
CD
CATS The body (1]) (35) DINAHI &amp; FRIENDS
of one of the contestants In a
10 FREE TO CHOOSE
beauty pageant Nick was Judg. "Anatomy Of Crisis" Dr. Milton
lug is found in the trunk OfFriedman
discusses his belief
Nick's car.
that the Great Depression was
1) 1351JIM ROCKFORD
directly caused by the failure of
CR 10 WASHINGTON WEEK the
Federal Reserve System to
IN REVIEW
exercise its power.
(7) MOVIE "The Raven"
(1983) Vincent Price, Peter
10:00
Lorre. In a 15th-century English (5)0 KNOTS LANDING Val's
castle, three magicians corn- mother (Julie Harris) manages
to win the affection of everyone
except her daughter during her
visit to Knots Landing.
(10) THE PRIME OF MISS
JEAN SAME "Guiiia" Miss
Brodie's views of Italy cause
great consternation among a
young Italian girl's family. (R)
ff ( ) PERSPECTIVES ON
GREATNESS "Helen Keller:
The World I See"
10:30
(1]) (35) CANDID CAMERA
11:00
(3) (1)0 (DO NEWS
(U) (35 BENNY HILL
(1 )
SOUNDSIAGE
"J0ert Helm.,"

OF THE WILD
11:30

(3) TONIGHT Guest host:
George Carlin. Gusts: Donna
Summer, Bernadette Peters,
Vincent Patrick, Rlcky
Schroeder.
(1)0 MOVIE "The Madwoman 01 Chaillot" (C) (19)
98
Katharine Hepburn, Charles
Boyer. The corrupt leaders of
an International monopoly are
lured to their deaths by an
eccentric old woman and her
mad accomplices. (2 1/2 Hrs.)
CDØ CHARUE8 ANGELS
The Angels stage a series of
con games In their efforts to
trap a compulsive gambler who
dailies In crime as well. (R)
(11) (35) LIFE AND TIMES OF

EDOW RDRTS

(11) MOVIE "THX 1138"
(1071) Robed Duvall, Donald
Plsaasncs, In the world of the
future whets umans are
reduced by dn
to automatons, a man + and woman
escape their bonds and fall In
love.
12
(1]) (35) MOVIE "Calling Dr.
Death" (B/W) (1943) Lon
Chaney Jr., J. CarrollNaish.
ml murder of an adulteress Is
pinned on her Innocent lover.
(1 1/2 Hrs.)
12:40

(DO MOVIE
"My Six
COnyic(RiW)(1952)

f

Jv;

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SATURDAY
RDA'Y'

January 26
Moonles" Guest: Scott Keeler,
__________________________________________________________
_______________________

3.()()
PROFESSIONAL
BOWLERS TOUR Live cover,
age of the $100,000 Quaker
State Open from the Forum.
Bowling Lanes in Grand Praldo, Texas.
(1]) (3 5)
MOVIE
1939
"Stagecoach" B/W
3:30
U (3) MOVIE "Tall In The
Saddle" (BIW) (1944) John
Wayne, Ella Raines. A Cowpoke
Changes his negative attitudes
about females when he accepts
a lob as ranch foreman and
meets his two lovely employera, (1 1/2 Hrs.)

7:30
U (4) BAY CITY ROLLERS
(5)030 MINUTES

(DO ANIMALS ANIMALS
ANIMALS "The Hawk"

800
GODZILLA / OLO.
BETROTTERS ADVENTURE
HOUR
(5)0 MIGHTY MOUSE /
HECKLE A JECICLE
SUpERFRIENDS
9'00
@3 FRED AND BARNEY
MEET THE SHMOO
BUGS BUNNY! ROAD

(5)0 THE 000 COUPLE
400

0 ANDY wws SAN
DIEGO OPEN The third round

(7)0 P15J4
10:30

of this PGA golf tournament is
presented from Torrey pines
Golf Club In i .in
(10) TO BE ANNOUNCED

(3) DAFFY DUCK

(
CD8COOeY AND SCRAP.

PY 1)00
(Li) (35) MOVIE

"The Fabubus World Of Jules Verne" (C)
(1961)

(DO

WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS Scheduled events

include the Men's and Ice
Dancing OVft* at the U.S. Fig.
ure Skating Championships In
Atlanta; 1979 World Welghtllft-

(I) CASPER AND THE
(10) FOOTSTEPS

ing Championships from
salonlka, Greece; International

11:30
U (4) THE JET8ON8
(1)0 FAT ALBERT

Ski Jumping Championships
from Innsbruck, Austria.
CR I 10 FIRING LINE
21 17 UNTOUCHABLES

CDO JOKER JOKER JOKER
(10)10 BE ANNOUNCED
AFTERNOON

(4) HOT HERO SANDWICH
Guests: Loretta Lynn, Richard
Pryor, Leonard Nimoy, Joe
Jackson.

CL)SSHAZAM
CD 0 WEEKEND SPECIAL
,"The Puppy's Amazing
Rescue" Two pu$pies have to
outthink poachers, a hungry
bear and a dangerous hawk to
rescue their masters from an
avalanche.
(ED (35) MOVIE "The Big
Broadcast Of 1938" (81W)
(1938)
12:30
(5)0 TARZAN / SUPER SEV-

EN
(1) 0 AMERICAN BAND-

STAND

(10) LIVING ENVIRON.
WENT "Ecology Concepts II"
12:45
(121(17) MOVIE "Fanfare For
A Death Scene" (1904) Richard
Egan. Viveca Llndfors. An
American agent embarks on a
frantic search to locate a top
scientist who has a vital secret
formula mentally stored away.
1.100

@3 ADAM-12
(10) THE GROWING
YEARS "The Newborn"
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(1) 0 DANCE FEVER
5)GRUiLAiAMs

U (4) Bill

5:30

@3SHANANA
CS) U THE MUPPETS

(10) CAMERA THREE
"Ancient Voices Of Children"
Jan DeGaetani and the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
Worm a song cycle by
George Crumb with poems by
Federico Garcia Lorca.
(121 (17)WRESTUNG

EVENING
600

NEWS
(1]) (35) BIONIC WOMAN
Jalme regains consciousness in
a prison cell after having been
switched 'vith her surgically
created look-alike. (Part 1)

(10) V.I. PEOPLE Host
David Moses talks lth Leonar d Kranendonk, a recently
retired baritone with Fred
Waring's Pennsylvanians,
630
@3 NSCNEW8
(S)U CBS NEWS
(DO NEWS
(10) SNEAKPREVWWS
TAKE TWO "Who's Funnier
Mel Brooks Or Woody Alien?"

CI) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Maryland at Notre Darns
(1)0 STAR TREK A distress
call front the planet Plalonkis

take sides on the issue and
show scenes from Aliens corn.
edies and Brooks' satires.

TT r,C

9:00

THE BEAR BJ
picks up a passenger whom he
Warns is either an escaped
murderess or an innocent
woman framed for murder.
(5)0 MOVIE "The $5.20-AnHour Dream" (Premiere) Linda
Lavin, Richard Jaeckel. A
divorced working mother lands
a job on a factory's traditionally all-male assembly line, then
has to fight to keep it.
(DO LOVE BOAT While Doc
is trvina to not rid of his new
flame's sister. the Captains
daughter tries to help a little
boy get his divorced parents
- back together,
10:00
@3 PRIME TIME SATUR.
Sandy Gllmour reports
on swindlers selling lake cornmodity contracts via telephone;
Jack Perkins looks t federal
grants given to Cesar Chavez's
United Farm Workers Union.
(DO FANTASY ISLAND An
ex—centerfold model (Barbi
Benton) desiring to treat men
as sex objects and a man
dreaming of leading a corn_a_ relu
__, Visit
lu.uuu
vie,; rane8y
Island.

MORNING
5:30
(1 (17) AGRICULTURE U.S.A.

6:00
THIS IS THE LIFE
1121(17) BETWEEN THE LINES
@30

(5) 0 30 MINUTES

THE LIVING WORD
CD 0 AGRICULTURE U.S.A.

(1)0 DISCUSSION

SEUP
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MARLO AND THE
MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE

7:30
(4) THE MORMONS

(5)0 FAITH FOR TODAY

St fl. PJ flAMIIR

BAPTIST

CHURCH

(5)0 REX HUMBARD
(DO SHOW MY PEOPLE
'ID (.15) CASPER
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THE
THREE
(121 (1 )
STOOGES AND FRIENDS

U @ IRONSIDE Ironalda

5:30

from a boyhood friend, now a

Dom

(10)MI8TERROGERS(R)

0 (4) MOVIE "The Odd
Couple" (C) (1968) Jack

(121(17) LOST IN SPACE

(U) (35) MOVIE "Valley Of
The Dolls" (C) (1967) Barbara
FarkIns, Patty Duke. A trio of
aspiring actresses struggles to
make it in the glamor-filled
capital of the movie industry,

Hollywood, (2 1/2 Hrs.)
(1O) MONTY PYTHON'S
FLYING CIRCUS When the
world and the universe are in
Peril. Monty Python comes to
the rescue.
(1(17) DICK MAURICE AND
COMPANY Guests: Bobby
Vinton, Connie Stevens.
11:30
@3 SATURDAY NIGHT

LIVE
(1)0 MOVIE "The Healers"
(C) (1074) John Forsythe, Pat
Han'ington Jr. The chief of staff
at a large medical center tries
to cope with crises Involving
the lose of key personnel and
the hospital's use of controversial drugs, (2 Hrs.)
(!) • MOVIE "The Westerner" (81W) (1940) Gary Cooper,
Walter Brennan. The tyrannical
Judge Roy Bean Is confronted
by the powerful "Westerner."
(1 Hr, 55 Mini.)

(4) GOSPEL SINGING

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12:00

"Bringing Up
Baby" (8/W) (1938) Katharine
Hepburn, Cary Grant, An
archaeologist sets out to raise
a million dollars for his museurn, but ends up involved with a
pretty socialite. (2 Hrs.)

All-Stars take on the NFC All.
Stars in this annual football

classic, live from Aloha Stadiurn In Honolulu, Hawaii.

CD 0

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CHURCH
1100
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(10) QUE PASA, U.S.A.?

(10) A BIRTHDAY PARTY

FOR JOSEF STRAUSS
4:30
121(17) MOVIE "Have Rock.
at, Will Travel" (1959)

Carmen's

EVENING

American friend Sharon moves
In with the Pena family for a
week when her mother goes
away on a cruise. (R)

6:00

0(4) (1)0 NEWS
'ID (35) BIONIC WOMAN
(10) PAVAROTT1 AT JU1L_

@3S FACE THE NATION

UARD World-renowned tenor
Luciano Pavarottl teaches
young performers the fine
points of an exacting art at the
Juilliard Opera School in New

DOORS

(111(35) MOVIE "Little Giant"
(8/W) (1946) Bud Abbott, Lou
Costello. A country boy tries to

York City.
(12)(17) WRESTLING
6:30
(4) NBC NEWS

Ova the city life ass salesman.
111111 1/2 Hrs.)

AFTERNOON

(5)0 THE BAXTER8 "Unwel.
come Guest"
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old orphan visits her six uncles
to decide which one she wants
to live with.

MY FAVORITE COLOR
IS BLUE

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1 wish I had blue toes,
I wish I felt like blue,

8:30
(5)0 ONE DAY AT A TIME A
total stranger. arrives at the
apartment for dinner on the
same night Ann's mother
decides to leave her husband
again.
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other waitresses rebel when
Mel installs a time clock at the
diner.
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Street II" Is the blatantly unpa.
trlotic Mr. Appleby or Louisa's
favorite new staff member the
spy In the Bentinck? (Part 7 of
16)

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9:30

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Helen's high school friends.
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Huron test of bravery but turns
1000
down a chance to become a 0(4) EISCHIED A note
member of the tribe. (Part 2 of by a slain disco owner accuses
4)
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SIC "The Leatherstocking

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Bed
then everything
would be red.
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everything would be pink
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form a most unusual private
detective team.
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9:00

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California.
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crafty con artist (Ben Vereen)
loins forces with a naive young
stockbroker (Jeff Goldblum) to

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pair of divorced men decides
to share an aartmant in New Darwin goes from medical
school at the University of
York City. (2 Hrs.)
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DIEGO OPEN Live coverage of where he prepares for the clerthe final round of this PGA golfgy (Part I of 7)
tournament from the Torrey 1111(17) MOVIE "The Family
ewel5" (1965) Jerry Lewis,
Pines Golf Club In La Jolla,

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that their bar is the next target
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team takes on the Soviet

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112(17) PORTER WAGONER

2:30

(4) SUNDAY MASS
(DOORAL ROBERTS
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9:00
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finals singles matches, best Out
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800

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7:30

Bahama Islands.
9 (10) TENNIS (Joined In

PICTURE OF HEALTH

Korman, Buddy Hackett. White
comedians Bud Abbott and
Lou Costello gain mass popularity through their many
movies, behind-the-scenes
feuding threati.is to destroy
their partnership. (R)
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makes his last televised
appearance as conductor Of
the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra. Virtuoso violinist
ltzhak Perlman is featured as
soloist. (R)
(121(17) NASHVILLE ON THE
ROAD

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1st" (C) (1968) Debbie
Reynolds, James Garner.
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11:30

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the brain of a college student poor attitudes of a critically ill
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operation. (Part 1)(R)
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disco for an hour of music and
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comedy featuring highlights
humans aboard the giant
from a concert performance.
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6:30

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past president of the Southern
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who worked undercover within
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C. Newman, Lonnie Brooks
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8:00
0 @3 CHIPS Ponch and Jon
search for two youngsters who.
trying to escape punishment,
inadvertently lumped into the
back seat of a stolen car.
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Chisholms are faced with a
sweeping prairie fire and an
Indian attack.
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Cushing is ecstatic when
handsome African prince asks
Shirley to marry him.
8:30
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invites the young girl that Stan.
lay found sleeping in his storage room to move In with the
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6:00
(5.) 0 (7)0 NEWS
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MENT "Federalism"
(121(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS
6:30
( NBC NEWS
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()FACE THE MUSIC
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CD 0 JOKER'S WILD
(1]) ( 5) SANFORD AND SON
Fred and Esther investigate
Lamont's mysterious new girl,
friend,
4(10) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
(121(17) 8ANFoP.D AND SON
Fred starts an escort service
which soon gets out of control.
1•30
3 (4) YOUNG PEOPLE'S
SPECIAL "I'm S0000 Ugly"
(1) 3 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
(DO FAMILY FEUD
6:00
(I) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE Laura's efforts to
teach sign language to a deaf
boy are jeopardiz.d when the
youngster falls In love with her.
(5) 0 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
A Russian hog expert attending
a Cincinnati farm conference
asks Bailey to help him defect.
(DO LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY
Laverne, Shirley and a compul.
or named Sophie race against
time to find a bomb planted in
the electric company by an
irate customer.
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Perfect"
CO (10) SONG BY SONG
"Dorothy Fields" Millicent
Martin, Marian Montgomery,
David Kernen and Elaine
Stritch perform the songs of
lyricist Dorothy Fields and her
many collaborators including
Jerome Kern and Cy Coleman.
(2107) BIG BATTLES "The
Battle Of The Atlantic -• The
Supply Line Of Freedom" No
battle of World War II was
more vital, or more dangerous,
for Britain than the contest
fought in the Atlantic.
6:30

(1)3 THE LAST RESORT
(7)3 ANGIE A nine-year-old
hypochondriac from down the
block descends on the Benson
household,
9:00

'

3(4) THE MARTIAN CHRON.

ICLES in the year 2004, the
rapidly growing human popula.
t ion of Mars learns of impend.
ing nuclear war on Earth, and
of the presence of other beings
onMars.(part2)
(5)0 MASH Col. Potter
gets fed up with Hawkeye and
B.J.'s complaints about the
recreational activities and
appoints thorn morale officers,
(7) 0 STONE Stone over.
steps the normal boundaries of
the law to prevent a dangerous
criminal just released from
police custody from striking
again.
(1 (35) 007) COLLEGE
BASKETBALL Kentucky vs.
LSU
'
4 (10) CONVERSATIONS
ABOUT THE DANCE Famed
choreographer Agnes do Mille
gives a personal view of the
evolution of her art form
from 17th-century Jacobean

IGNT

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Will Th e

9:30
(5)0 HOUSE CALLS Charles
is asked to perform surgery on
a notorious underworld figure
who is about to become the
focus of a grand jury investiga.
lion.
10:00
5) 0 LOU GRANT Billie
learns she could be a victim of
cancer as a result of a miracle
drug given to her mother dur
ing pregnancy.
(7)0 FAMILY Nancy is faced
with big problems with both her
job and her young son.

l)EAI{ DICK: On "240-Robert," does Morgan pilot the
helicopter hersel rr (UNSIGNED), Vancouver, Wash,

Carl Switzer, who was, as far as anybody here knows,
the one and only Alfalfa, was shot and killed In 1959. I
think you have autographs and pictures of Hubert Lindsey, an evangelist from Rprkolpv Calif

10:30
8 (10) A DIVINE MADNESS
Julie Harris narrates the story
of a theater / dance camp in
Steamboat Springs, Colorado,
founded In 1913 by two
women, which has nurtured the
development of some of our
most prominent performers.

DEAR DICK: I would like to find out about a movie that
was made in 1971 or 1972, called "The Badlands," It was
filmed In Colorado, near Lamar and LaJunta. It starred
Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek and was about a man and
woman who went on a killing spree. I would Like to find out
what happened to the movie because I was in it, with the
Colorado National Guard, and have never seen It.
WESLEY BRAWNER, Waukomis, Okla.

lioo

It was called Just "Badlands" and released In '73, and
was very well received, on a small-scale kind of way. It
has become something of a cult film, and you should be
able to see If because It gets revived periodically,
DEAR DICK: Can you tell us please something about
the life of Martin Sheen. he's such a terrific actor.
(UNSIGNED), Portland, Ore
I agree - he was just great in "Apocalypse Now" but
didn't get the credit be deserved. He was born In Dayton,
Ohio, In 1940, and his name was Ramon Estevez. He is the
son of an Irish mother and a Spanish father. He came to

®
NEWS
j (35) BENNY HILL
11:30
@)TONIGHT Guest host:
Bill Cosby. Guests: Lola Faiano, George Gobel.
1)3 AMERICA - WHERE DO
WE GO FROM HERE? "Our
New, Old Foreign Policy" In the
first of a five part series. Waiter
Cronkite looks at possible
changes in American foreign
Policy.
13D0 BARNEY MILLER Sarney worries when his wife
accepts a job U a social work.
or in a tough East Bronx neigh.
borhood. (R)

TUESDAY

January 29

-

35) LIFE AND TIMES OF
EDOIE ROBERTS Lydia and
Dean Knier have a rendezvous; Cynthia uncovers something frightening about Turner;
Gertrude makes advances
toward a member of Eddie's
household,
(Il) (17) MOVIE "Flying Down
To Rio" (1933) Ginger Rogers,
Fred Astaire. A beautiful woman in Rio de Janeiro becomes
the cause of rivalry between
two of her many admirers.

EVENING
800
CL)
(DO NEWS
0 0) ART OF BEING
HUMAN "From Sound To
Music"
(121(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS

6:30
(4) NBC NEWS
cilo cas ,eewe
(D 0 ABC NEWS
D 5) ANDY GRIFFITH The
Taylor family leaves for a Holly.
wood vacation.
0 (10) ART OF BEING

Watson The New Barney Rfe

witness to Los Angeles, unaware that she plans to use her
Identical twin to help her
escape.
(5)0 ThE WHITE SHADOW
(1)O HAPPY DAYS The
grand opening of Arnold's
totally remodeled restaurant is
threatened by some major lastminute problems.
(11) (35) JIM ROCKFORD "Kill
The Messenger"
2 (10) NOVA "Black Tide"
The most devastating oil spill in
history and its effects are

examined. (A)
(121 (17) THE SEARCH FOR
THE NILE "The Great Debate"

The Bakers, in Africa, discover
HUMAN "Jazz/ Bach"
(121(17) SOS NEWHART Both Lake Albert, a vital link In the
Bob's rscsptionist and a Bud- search. After Dr. Livingstone
dha figure with a clock in its arrives In London and chatlengee Spoke's theory, Burton
navel give him a hard time.
and Spoke are Invited to
7.00
debate publicly.
6 Q FACE THE MUSIC
6:30
(5)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
(DO G000TIME GIRLS Two
(D
JOKER'S WILD
(1]) 5) 8ANFRD AND SON of Betty's fiances appear at the
Fred starts an escort service house at the same time and
one of them brings a minister
which soon gets out of control.
0 (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER along,
REPORT
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9:00
(121(17)SANFO$z) AND SON 3( 4)THEMARTIANCHRON.
Fred is happy with Lamont's ICLES The Mars Settlers
wedding plans until he learns return to Earth to find their melthsy don't plan to live with him.
olives dead and the planet
destroyed, and decide to
7:30
return to their colonies on
® TIC TAO DOUGH
CI) 3 THE
NEWLYWED Mars. (Part 3)
(5)3 TOP OF THE HILL
GAME
Wayne Rogers, Mel Ferrer,
(7)
oi
tilD 5) MALICE Both Maude Elko Sommer, Sonny Bono,
and Walter suffer from insom- Adrienne Barbeau, Paula Prenlisa and Gary Lockwood star in
nla on a snowy night.
0(10) DICK CAVEnr Guest: this presentation of Irwin
Shaw's story so.? In the breathRichard Mitchell.
taking atmosphereof the 1980
04 THE FAMILY
'Olympics at Lake Placid. (Part
"Archie Is MIssing" (Part 2)
-

A chunky, balding young He is constantly smashing picture on a "wanted" poster me, and I thought he as going
actor who learned his craft Sheriff Lobe's patrol cars or in the pod office. I like the to yell at me about the foul
at England's prestigious allowirX
suspects to escape. new way much better. I've deed, but all his 4year.old
Royal Academy of Dramatic
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Art Is surprised to find He's the guy viewers love to been hated and I've been mind was concerned with
himself identified
the laugh at, which comas as I better.,, being liked is much was the - fad that I had a
horse and hadn't told him
CO(flSd
of
surprising change. For years
about
it."
he had been type-cast In
His $-yesr.dd son, Mason,
maddog killer roles. For a also likes It that way. Watson
MilhsWataon,wtiostarsas
Some series Stairs would be
Deputy Perkins on NBC's decade he appeared in isasinglep
Rehashed Jealous of the fact that the
various
television
series as ctat* of Meson since a "second banana" gets so
The Misadventures of
the rotten, wVh.yen, crueldivorce sight years ago.
Sheriff Lobo," •VOS5 ITWIMIF
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wo, bsng up orngat
Aki isn't. Akins, WI
Tim Conway an
watsm "he's my but pal.11 ShWW Lobe, abo laughs at
good 9WL
Knotts' wacky Barney Fife.
"I get a kick out of wethaeVt. re
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"They even had me ching him roll on the floor
be.Aldn ü one look
at each new script," laughs kicking dogs and punching laughing when he sees
at Watson and breaks out
Wat
kids, says Watson of his crazy things Perkins doss on laughing.
Watson.
"I hate to '-"
what they're going to have early roles. "Today peopls the show. I used to worry
. So far, he's feCsemsasPerkJnsand about what he's think when
me do next"
"I think Mills Watson is
in ildmod they untie and ask for my he saw me beating up one at the fwwdwl men to
hung by his heels In a tree, autO!eph. In the AM days Marshal Dillon, In one come along in yaw*, and Ism
fallen out of a boat azul been they'd look at we In. funny 'GW'nOIC&amp; episode I rode a delighted that he's coining to
used as a human
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DEAR DICK: Regarding your article on Carl Switzer
being Alfalfa on "Little Rascals." At a reunion In
Alabama, Hubert Lindsey, an evangelist from Berkeley,
Calif., attended and claimed to be Alfalfa. Were there two
different ones? It's very important to know since we got
autographs and took pictures. I'm puzzled. SUE MIt)DLETON, Scotts Mich.

Sheriff Lobo's Deputy

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(1) THE MISADVENTURES
OP SHERIFF 1000 Deputy
Perkins .scQrJ,A muvdev wisi:

New York to study acting and he told me that the popular
story that he changed his name to Sheen after the late
Bishop Sheen Is not true. He called himself Martin after it
casting director (Robert Dale Martin) who was nice to
him, and picked Sheen because he like the sound.. In New
York, he was a hit In the play, "The Subject Was Roses,"
and then did the movie, too, which brought him to
Hollywood. He and his wife, Janet, and four children live
In Malibu.
DEAR DICK: I don't think they should call 11240Robert" a flop, because it Is good show. Could you please
tell me the birthdays of Mark Harmon, John Bennett
Perry and Joanna Cassidy. Also, how could I help keep
"240-Robert" on the air? JUNE STONER AND ISRAEL.
ALPERT. Williamsport, Pa.
Too late, It's down the drain. Nothing can be done any
more. The birthdays: Harmon, Sept. 2; Perry, Jan,4; and
Miss Cassiday is Aug.2. Send them happy thoughts; they
need them.
responsibility to its island Trust
Territory in the Western PacifIc, a small and generally unremarkabie island except for its
strategic location, is examined.
(1 (1 7) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Clemson vs. North
Carolina State

EVENING

9:30
TAXI Enraged by the

unsafe working conditions at
the garage, Elaine leads her
fellow cabbies in a strike
against the Sunshine Cab
Company. (Part 1)

BUSINESS ''Business
Location"
(M (17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Guests: Joan
Rivers, Vincent Price.

10.'00

3(41) NBC NEWS
(5)0 CBS NEWS
(7)O ABC NEWS
(ID (35) ANDY GRIFFITH The

6:30

(DO HART TO HART Tie
Harts' dog runs away with j
weapon used In the murder of a
wealthy neighbor.
11.00
(1) (5)3 (DO NEWS
I 35) BENNY HILL
0 io FAWLTY TOWERS
Basil attempts to convert Fawlty Towers Into a gourmet's

BUSINESS "Sources
Capital"

and his friends host an orphan
contingent for a wildly lmprobable camping-out experience,

7:00
0(4) FACE THE MUSIC
(1) 0 P.M. MAGAZINE
JOKER'S WILD
(D
( 5 ) SM4ORD AND SON

(4) THE BEST OF CARSON
Guests: Angle Dickinson, Bobby kelton, Marilyn Hom e,
David Horowitz. (R)
(5)0 AMERICA WHERE DO
WE GO FROM HERE? "The
Balance Of Power" Walter
Cronkite reports on AmerIca's
military
strengths
and
weaknesses. (Part 2)
MOVIE
(DO ABC
"Survive!" (1976) Hugo Stigiltz.
The survivors of a plane crash
In the Andes Mountains
attempt to attract help while
resorting to drastic means to
stay alive in sub-freezing

Fred Is happy with Lamont's
wedding plans until he learns,
they don't plan to live with him .

CHI (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
(121(17) SANFORD AND SON
Fred is honored with the Watts
"Businessman Of The Year"
award.
-

7:30
(I) TIC TACDOUGH
(5) 3 THE
NEWLYWED
GAME

temperatures. (R)
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EDDIE ROBERTS Mr. Billy
tries to verify Samantha's iden1)
tity; Lydia discusses Samaft(D 0 THREE'S COMPANY
tha's massage business with
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contest, milk carton boat
races, and a "Miss Physique"
Contest.
(1) 0 YOUNG MAVERICK
Ben discovers the hospitable
citizens of a small town are
trying to keep him there to pit
him against the town terror.
(DO EIGHT IS ENOUGH
While the Bradford ladies prepare a belated shower for
Susan, Tommy turns to an oldor woman for affection after
being rejected by his girlfriend.
(11) (.,5) EDWARD AND MRS.
$fl55
"The New King"
After the death of King George
V. Prince Edward assumes the
throne despite the on-going
controversy surrounding his
marriage to Wallis Simpson.
(Part 2)
0(10) GREAT PERFOR.
MANCES "Moliere" Although
at the height of his career, Mollore is besieged by dissention
and rivalry in the troupe and
mounting criticism from relig.
ious quarters. (Part 4ofs)
(1}(17) UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS "A Special Mischief"
Elizabeth and Rose are arrested after their involvement In a
political demonstration.

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9:00
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Arnold and Willis go into the

cookie selling business with

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SQUARES
Shaw's drama, set at the 1980
111)(35MAU01 Maude takes Olympics, of a man who has
up her duties n manager over made it big but finds himself
three men in a real-estate struggling with a mid-life crisis
office.
is concluded. (Part 2)
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Uaz.ns Andrews.
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(2(17) LAST OF THE WILD
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I've answered this one before, but still get lots of letters
about it, Yes. Polly did do that commercial.

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DEAR DICK: We miss seeing Lawrence Welk. has this
good show been dropped? EVELYN BIWNER, Mobile,
Ala.
Not nationally. The Welk show is syndicated, which
means that it is sold, station by station. It is possible that
your local station dropped it. You'll have to check with
them about that.
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DEAR DICK: Please settle an argument. Who played
the part of Mr. Christian In the movie, "Mutiny on the
Bounty," in which Charles Laughton played Capt. BhIg'n?
CO. SANDERS, Stuart, Fla.
You should hang your orange bush in shame, to think
that you have forgotten Clark Gable.
DEAR DICK: Please settle an argument between my
husband and me. I say Polly Holiday, Flo on "Alice,"
plays in a Stoic Top stuffing commercial. My husband
says it's not. DEBB!E MASSENGLE, Baxter Springs,
Kan,

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friend of Dan's kidnapped.
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Flowers and Madame for an
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11:00

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(4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Candice
Bergen, Mac Davis.
(1)0 AMERICA WHERE DO
WE GO FROM HERE? "Adversarles in The Middle East"
Walter Cronkite reports on the
pivotal Middle East region.
(Part 3)
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Hall; "A Selfless Love" Leslie
Nielsen, Lynda Day George;
"The Nubile Nurse" Elaine
Joyce. (A)
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72nd Year, No. 135—Sunday, January 27, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Federal Invest'i6 gators Com*ing To Schools Next Week
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Friday, Jan. 23, 1IO

NBC To Present 'The Martian Chronicles'

By DAVID M. RAZIER
ficials Monday morning,
Herald Staff Writer
They will be spending the entire week in
Federal Investigators will be studying the Seminole County, evaluating the program on a
Seminole school district's programs for district level and then moving from school to
educating non-English-speaking students Mon. school to see it in action. They will then prepare a
report on how well the county's program meets
day, in response to a complaint the district
federal guidelines,
violating federal guidelines,

attending Lake Howell High School.
Under the federal civil rights act, all children
must be provided with full educational op.
portunities. Under OCR interpretations, this
means students cannot be penalized for not
speaking English.

Several investigators from the Office of Civil
The visit was prompted by a complaint filed in
Rights (OCR) regional office in Atlanta are ex- October by Central Florida Legal Services on
pectedto-begin meeting with school district of- behalf of Chieu My Trong, a Vietnamese refugee

Students must be taught English under any of a
variety of methods, including English-as-asecond-language classes or bilingual classes,
While the government does not mandate one

Police Hold Murder Suspect

"THE MARTIANS,"
this week, is based on Ray two-man space flight to
Science fiction used to be The popularity of science consequences of
looked upon as a trash form fiction is long standing. technological advancement Bradbury's popular space Mars. When York (Richard Tuesday, Jan. 29: Back on
of literature, unsuitable for Science fiction provides us or that kind of transformed adventure. The production Old! ield) and his companion Earth, Wilder learns that his
anyone with a smidgen of with an opportunity to social arrangement. It also was shot on location in Malta land on the red planet, they relatives have died in the
maturity. But in the past 20 imagine the future, to deals with the important and the Canary Islands. are destroyed by Mr. K war. There is desolation on
years, especially, sci-fi has develop "future con- questions of our age. In a Richard Matheson, who (James Faulkner), a Mars too. A man called
been picking up supporters sciousness." Sd-fl stories very real sense, sci-fi wrote the screenplay for Martian who fears their Driscoll (Christopher
from the very groups that project possible future projections are actually "The Incredible Shrinking presence - especially after Connelly) desperately
were once its harshest societies - the role of the reflections on contemporary Man" and 14 "Twilight he sees his wife Ylla(Maggie searches for someone to talk
critics. Most notable have family, the Impact of institutions, ideas and ideals. Zone" scripts, adapted Wright) swoon while to. He meets Genevieve
been sci-fi's inroads into science, government and
These elements of science Bradbury's book for TV.
dreaming of the spaceship's (Bernadette Peters) in an
educational communities: It religion, the use of work and fiction are all evident in the
arrival. A later expedition empty town but turns away
"The Martian Chronicles" finds the Martian civilization when he realizes she's en.
has been estimated that one leisure time.
NBC presentation, "The
out of every five high schools
Science fiction helps us get Martian Chronicles." The has sold more than 5 million has been decimated by the slaved to possessions.
offers a course in science accustomed to the Idea of three-part mini-series, copies since 190 and has chicken pox, spread by Another settler creates an
fiction,
change by presenting the which will be presented this been translated into some 20 American explorers,
android family. At last
languages. The 26 stories
Wilder comes into contact
that comprise the book show "THE SETTLERS;' with a Martian. They share
a stylistic mix of science Monday, Jan. 28: In 2004, a meanings. Afterwards the
fiction, fantasy and social fleet of spaceships fined with renewed Wilder takes his
drama that isintriguing.
a group ol settlers land on family on a picnic. When
Following is a brief Mars. Soon there are a dozen they ask to see Martians he
synopsis of the three communities there. Father points to their reflections in
programs:
Peregrine (Fritz Weaver) the water of a canal. The
"THE EXPEDITIONS," and Father Stone (Roddy Wilder family will begin
The Holocaust permeates discerned.
Broadway to mixed reviews
all creative sensibility today.
Sunday, Jan. 27: In McDowell) get lost in the their life together on Mars
One writer who has taken a
Its influence is evident in the direct approach to the Nazi It follows a young February 1999, Colonel John wilderness. Meanwhile from with a new reverence for the
works of such playwrights as genocide is Martin Sherman, homosexual in Cologne, Wilder (Rock Hudson) Earth, there Is news of place. They are no longer
lonesco and Beckett, who do a young playwright from Germany, who is arrested oversees the launching of a nuclear war.
Earth Chauvinists.
not write about it directly, New Jersey, whose Un- and sent to Dachau. It's a
son from marrying a childhood
but In whose alien land- nerving "Bent," starring love story and a comment on
Janua 31 sweetheart who is working as a
scapea and characters its Richard Gere and David social issues. Frontal nudity _________________________________ high-priced call girl. (Part 1)
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Henson's body was found in his home at
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truck driver Paul Henson is being held with murder.
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EMERGENCY
RescUe personnel treat Allyn M. Hodges of Sanford, who was later
admitted to Florida Hospital in Orlando in critical condition, after
his 1975 model Honda motorcycle crashed into the side of a 1978 Ford
pick-up truck driven by Ronald N. Battle of 2030 Sedler Drive, Fern
Park. The accident occurred Friday afternoon as Hodges was riding
east on State Road 48 and Battle was crossing at Upsala Road. Battle
was charged for violation of right of way at a stop sign.

(4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Dr. Paul Ehdictt, Jim Fowler.
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"We snuck out the back while he was in
While a hijacker
intent on flying to Iran negotiated from the cockpit," said Lynn Martin, 19, of
the cockpit, his hostages were forsaking Dallas, after the plane ret ur ned to Miami
Friday night. "It was ner ve-wracking.
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Ingram,
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daughters,
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the plane in Atlanta,
wife
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The gunman— identified by the FBI as agent-in-charge in Miami, said he had
Samuel Aldon Ingram Jr., 28, of Atlanta been arrested for bank robbery in
— was 30 Intent on his negotiations for a Charlotte, N.C., and served time in
flight to Iran, and his family was so federal prisons.
sound asleep, that they were unaware
Nerhbass said he did not want to reveal
stewardesses were shepherding the other how the man got his weapon onto the
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When Brady Sapp heard there was to be a sack race at All Souls
school on Spirit l)a', he thought he could move faster with the sack
over his head instead of standing in it and hopping, lie could move
faster, but trees and other obstacles proved a problem. Track and
field events plus other games were enjoyed by the students 1uring
the annual event at the school in Sanford.
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in whether there will be contributions from the
involved In pari-mutuel wagering before where state and the property owner for improvements to
vested interests are competing against each the road," Kirchhoff said,
other," Vogt said.
County Commissioner Bob Sturm said,
cvert the Seminole Harness Raceway in
Former House Speaker Den Tucker will be itis difficult to know just what it will contaln,"he
"I'm Waning towards supporting, but l have not however, that the county in this fiscal year has
(,lberry to a dog racing facility may be a long working with Hattaway, lobbying for pu'ge of said,
come to a definite position. The next committee budgeted $40,000 to resurface the portion of
the legislation, Hattaway said Friday.
"It will be extremely controversial. You can
and hard one.
hearings are in Tallahassee Feb. 13 and 14. 1 Seminola Boulevard from Button Road to Winter
Brantley said former StateSen. Kenneth Plante count on that," Brantley said,
As far as Hattaway's colleague on the Seminole'
anticipate talking to some interests then, trying Park Drive. Plans are to complete the balance of
County tgls3aUve Delegation, State Rep Bobby of Winter Park, who represented Seminole
State Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach, also is to weigh equity. I have not made a commitment, the road next year. Sturm said there are no plans
ft-Losmgwood, is concerned he going County rthga portion o( the loyearsheserved taking awalt.and4eeposltion.'I haven't taken a
but itis under consideration," the senator said, "I to widen the road.
to wait and see what his constituents say before in the state House, will be lobbying against the firm position yet," he said. "I have met with both hate to shoot from the hip and later find out I was
Sheppard said a dog track would give "pretty
he takes a position pro orisinmydistrl
con on Un iwA.
skies the owners of the harness track and the wrong. There is plenty of time to make a good business" to area motels and restaurants,
propow.
"Since theharneu track
ct,Iwill
Brantley said Jerry Collins of the Sanford- Sarordlando Kennel Club. I'm trying tomerit decision," Vogt said, "This is only January."
He said merchants should be happy about the
the
legisiation
is
filed
before
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do
Orlando
1CJIJIj Club Informed him that a out the pros and cons. I anticipate meeting with
Cauelberry Mayor Owen Sheppard predicted season being extended If it comes to pass.
wsj,gu
'snJJsy said. "I plan to send a letter recently conducted poll indicates Seminole several other people as well to find out where Hattaway will not have much luck getting his
Casselberry Council Chairman Frank Schutte
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to' isch regIstered voter in the precincts County residents not want more monthe of dog eqAty liii,
legislation through. He noted that the major road
said from an employment point of view, the horse
"At fird Mud4 it amns only I*cal more leading to the horse track, Seminois Boulevard, is track provides more jobs than a dog track would.
swillindifts on him U*ck, Wftft them of raft. ITAllim said be found no outcry for man
what is proposed and asking them what they dog.racug tljne," Brantley said, adding Collins bssin,si would be gotten by a dog track than a under city Jurisdiction for traffic control. But, he
He said he was notified by an Oviedo resident
like tosee. I have not had the opportunity to oflMed to run leg races eight months of on year horse track. The example in Jacksonville bears added, it
CoUnty responsibility as far as this week that petitions are being circulated to
dsck on It," Bruitley said.
if that is desired and the county would realize the this Out," Vogt said.
maintenance is concerned,
keep harness racing. Schutte said he advised the
Hattawaysald Friday the Jacksonville harnw
"Among my PimWY CODOW111111 is ust us 8111110ill proL
"My major concern Is that Seminola is not a
woman to contact Rep. Hattaway.
off1c on Se'nlnola Boulevard to the track Is
1 La*gwood legislator said it the conversion track, Us 1.it year it was in operation, had a major arterial road. The traffic is going to be an
Schutte said more traffic generated on
gft to Incregae dramatically with dog racing. is "tatter o(rsisiag more revenue for the state, daily attendance of 1,100, and return to the state awful load on that two-lane road," Sheppard said,
Serninola by a dog track would make extra
iwasas racing not as popular a pu'knutuel "my respons. Is it Ii well and good for Seminole was $fl,000. The year it was converted to a dog "unless the county intends to widen it."
demands on the city police department, "I hope
I pwL j1W mom pw* will bi atleaft dw Cmq to pwate rweam for the date. But ft tmd4 Hattaway xaK 3,01 daily aUendam wall
County Commisdon CWmw Bill Kirchhoff the county talks about doing
somethiN with that
jmg then hors. racing. This will put a lWP past rcord has beesi that the dollars received recorded with return tj the state of $2,107,00&amp;
wondered who would make improvements in the
road, regardless of what happens with the race
an streets Urough neigh. beck is S-"k'6 where those funds wur
"My netural l'idllnatlon is It would be good for road and where the money would come from. "I
track," Schutte said, noting the city council has
ft
Meanwhile we the Mile, good for Casulbilrry &amp;W
have to see whether there going to be an impact not been officially notified that the harness
where kids rn
track
thg playtime for the children on have taidusirsabi. situations In our neigh-- County, especially for motels, restaurants etc. beyond wIat there is there now. I'll be interested
school and
may be replaced by a dog track.
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an Islamic Republic with an appeal for
Afghanistan's Soviet-installed military aid including SAM missiles and
President Babrak Karmal has not anti-tank guns, was taken away by six
welded together a strong government policemen, a friend of the guerrilla chief
and may be replaced soon, reports said.
reaching Washington said.
There was no official confirmation of
Unconfirmed reports from 'aI1
the
arrest in Islamabad.
also said guerrilla leader, Zia Khan
Nassey, who Friday proclaimed a "'
Reports reaching Washington, said the
Islamic Republic" In eastern Soviets have sent more civilian advisers
AfghanIstan was arrested by Pakistani to Afghanistan. Those reports coincided
police.
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"I plan to get with officials of Casselberry and
Ilte road to passage of a bill proposed by State know that they are others in the county would the county to get their feelings. I'm trying to get
Rep.Robert Hattaway, D.Altaznonte Springs, to understand why it should not be there," he said. as much information aslcan. Until the bill is filed

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An especially poor showing was made run-off election, which would have been
who retains supreme po wer over any new
Financt Minister Aboihasan BanI-Sadr president, had been examined by two by Sadeq Ghotbzadeh, who replaced held between the two leading vote getters
took a huge lead today in Iran's first heart specialists from Lausanne, luni-Sadr as foreign minister, lie re- Feb. 8.
presidential election and said that if Switzerland. It said they pronounced his ceived no more than 1 percent of the
As reports of his mounting lead in the
elected he will try to resolve the hosta ge condition good,
cities
reporting
results.
elections
caine in, Bani-Sadr told jour.
ballots in the 13
issue "as quickly as possible," reports
The radio said the specialists were
The militants have vowed not to nalists in 'l'ehran that he considered a
from Tehran said. invited to Iran at the request of the release the Americans until the deposed solution to the crisis "as one of the most
Bani.Sadr,46, who sought a plan to free people and to reassure the nation.
Shah Mohammed Rezu Pahlavi is important problems" of Iran's new
the hostages last November and was then
It said Khomeyni's condition gave no returned to stand trial
prtst&amp;nt news agency re po rts from the
fired as acting foreign minister, received cause for alarm, but his doctors
It appeared Bani-Sadr would need no Iranian tapital said
at least 80 percent of the vote in 13 cities, recommended rest. It repeated a request
according to early returns re ported by that no one ask to visit him.
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Seminole schools rely mostly on volunteers to
visit); these things happen," said district
teach English to students who do not speak it,
Administrative Assistant Ralph Ray Friday,
volunteers recruited through the district's
saving the district was preparing all of the in.
Dividends program. Not all the volunteers speak
the native language of the students, district of. 1orinitiOii documenting its efforts to teach
ficials say. The district has no Vietnamese- English to foreign-language speaking students.

method or another, the civil rights investigators
will prepare a report on the Seminole program.
and the district will be ordered to prepare new
plans if deficiences are found.

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Wefsz of Smlthtown, Long Island and a person named
A Washington, D.C. federal grand jury has subpoenaed "Weinberg," who
has been identified by Purvis as the
office records of U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly to tie turned over by "who helped the FBI set up the Abscam operation." man
Monday, Kelly $ press secretary Bill Purvis said today.
Kelly, R-New Port Richey, has admitted that he accepted
Purvis said the records demanded include Kelly's travel $,000 from FBI undercover agents at a home on SV Street in
schedules telephone logs and records, office appointment Washington In January in exchange for it promise to help it
schedule and any correspondence that may have taken place non-existent Arab sheik gain entry to the United States
in the
between Kelly and five individuals.
event an uprising took place mn his own country. Kell) has said
The Individuals named In the subpoena, Purvis said, include
he accepted the money as part of his own investigation to
Eugene "Gino Cluzioof Longwood, Leonard Mayer, formerl)
determine what was in%ol%ed
of Longwood, William Rosenberg of Lynbrook, N.Y. Stanley
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Sanford Nursing and Convalescent Center had a Valentine's Day
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bostag.sinTehran would notbereleaaed
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until a 1'i cunii
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days, It would almost certainly take zadeh.I'For us, the narnes do not matter.
0unced Its findilill
Gbotbsadsh's statement, made in more time before they were actually set The important thing is that the corn.
mission be formed."
Rime,ds.lta blow tohopss that r.iosse free,
Today he went fur ther after a meeting
AmerIcans was imminent.
Gotzbadeh described his talk with
Iranian Prenident Aboflia,ii Banl.S.dr at the Vatican with Papal Secretary of Casaroll as "satisfactory," saying, "We
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1978. But Febru.ary, 1980 has in extra gasoline retailers, insisting the~ also
day, being it leap )-car.
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say tourism and incre,asL-d
population next week.
were determining factors.
Meanwhile, it check of local gas
Seininole County purchasing agent and
fuel allocation officer JoAnne Illacknion stations today showed allocations for
February are domi two to five persaid she feets Setninole did not get the
consideration it deserved when the extra centage points front last month.
Allocations are running up to 25 percent
allocation was nuide.
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verbal
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ranged from $1.12 for sell seruec
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Nis. Blackmon explained that the
service. Premium gas wws $1.14 at selfon a
allocations went to south west and south service pumps to $1.28 at full service
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On the one hand, the Soviets developed
greater accuracy in their in- Capitol Iffil says tMense Secretary Strategic Air 'Coinniand, before the Senate -Vined Services Committee.
Making optimum assumptions about lprr'rrntinp,taJ ,,,Acc)h, i'ñhr than Harold Brown has conceded privately the house Armed Services Committee on
nuclear attack by the Soviet Union has
A major question now facing the
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tili~mvejsrailrXirlorce experts expected. Their programs to equip sea- United States is inferior to the Soviet Jan. 25.
federal government is how to deal with
developed a computer model of the strike launched missiles with multiple war- Union in long-range nuclear weapons and
ACcording to a U.S. Air Force sWy.
Ellis noted that, according to Air Force the situation.
The study has raised Wiestions, among and cawter-st;rike targets.
heads as well as their deployment of new will take several years to catch up.
estimates,
"rough
strategic
Theywere appalled at what they found. ICBMs moved ahead faster than exthe hanciful congressmen who have been
Thomas floss, a spokesman for Brown, equivalence" did exist in mid-1977.
Ellis favors "stretching" 155 FR-ill
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"Our capability after a Soviet first pected.
bil about the
said the il did not accurately portray
"If that period is accepted as the niediwii bombers and providing them
the United States retaim "essential strike todainage the full spectrum of his
On the other hand, cutbacks in U.S. Brown's view,
departure point for subsequent year with new engines as a 'quick fix."
e*dvalam" with ft Russims.
military targets is roughly one half of strategic programs weakened America's
Brown stands by his assertion the assessments, then I can only state that,
But others -legislators and niilitary
SoeasaldGen I.awAflen, Air Force what it was In 1977 and will remain there position President Carter canceled the United States remains "essentially by today's measurements, an adverse specialists - have a range of other
"f of staff, becarne cocemed about until about IN5,1' said one officer B-1 bomber, the Trident submarine equivalent" with Russia in strategic strategic initialanLe has developed and suggestions, including bringing back the
the Soviet Union's continuing buildup familiar with the study.
program slowed, and the
missile power, Ross said.
will continue for several years to come," 11-1, altering the B-i, further modernizing
Officials gave several reasons for the system is lagging behind original
about 15 months No, and ordered a
A hint of the Air Force assessment was Ellis said,
of B-52 bombers, and designing an ent1wough review of Amica's ability to rqmrted deterioration.
contained in fittle-noted testimony by
deployment dates.
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2A—EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Feb. is, tUb

VVUHLU
IN BRIEF
Afghan Rebels Step Up

Activity Around Capital
By United Press International
Soviet military control In and around the Afghan
capital of Kabul reportedly is crumbling in the face of
stepped-up Moslem rebel resistance.
Carter administration sources In Washington said
Thursday there was no visible police force in the milehigh capital city and artillery could be heard on the
outskirts,
Reports last week said Soviet tanks had taken up
positions In the city to quell growing violence.
The sources said rebel forces were operating freely
In areas outside the city.

Blasts Overshadow Election

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
Three men robbed a Sanford convenience store clerk at
gunpoint Thursday, despite the presence of six customers In
the store, deputies report.
Three men wearing stocking masks, one armed with a
revolver, entered the Shop and Go grocery at 2631 S. Sanford
Ave. at 8:45 p.m. Thursday, deputies say.
While two of the thieves stood near the door, one, carrying
the finn, ordered clerk Linda Young
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floor while he emptied the cash register, they say.
gun, she grabbed a bottle and broke away from hIZfl, POlICE
The trio then fled in a waiting car, leaving the clerk and
say, adding the suspect got back into his car and drove off.
six customers UflhW'Tfled.
ASSAULT AT LAUNDROMAT
MOTORCYCLIST cRmCAL'
A 23-year-old Sanford woman managed to escape a man
A Casselberry man is in critical condition following a
trying to force her into a car at a laundromat early this mor- motorcycle accident Thursday morning on Interstate 4
ning, Sanford police say.
Carl Treybig, 18, of 635 Jupiter Way, Cuaelberry, is in
Debr a K. Hall of 2430 Chase Ave.,.was doing her wash at the critical condition at Florida Hospital North after striking a
laundromat at 2010 French Ave., when a man pulled up and guard rail on 14 at 8:20 a.m. Thursday at the Maitland inattempted to force her Into his car.
terchange.
When he placed an object against hr back, claiming it was a
He was driving off 1-4 when he lost control of his motorcycle

and crashed into the rail, the Florida highway patrolman
reported.
BD(EHITSCAR
A Sanford youth suffered minor injuries Thursday when she
rode her bicycle into a car at the corner of South Elm and:
Ninth Street.
Fourteen-year-old Cindy Cochran was treated and released:
from Seminole Memorial Hospital for Injuries suffered In the
3:15 p.m. collision with a car driven by Larry Hardy, 27, of 910:
Bay Ave., Salford.
PIT BULL STOLEN
A Sanford man who left his home for only an hour and
Wednesday returned home to find his $150 pit bullog
missing.
.
Larry Robertson told police the dog was stolen from his
home at 504 E. Sixth St. between 4 p.m. and 5:15 P.M.

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For Biggest Monthly Jump
,... WASHINGTON (UPI) - Average gasoline prices
shot up 7.2 cents a gallon in January for the biggest
single month hike since the American Automobile
Association began its fuel survey seven years ago.
The AAA said Thursday It now costs an average of
%l.22a gallon for Premium, ;1.2l for unleaded and $1.17
for regular.
The highest price full-service premium as was
Mississippi, where a gallon cost $1.27. Texas, the last
state to break the $1 a gallon barrier, still had the
lowest general price - $1.07 a gallon for self-service
regular.

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Florida Murderer To
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CHICAGO (UPI) - John Wayne Gacy, rigid and emo- the day Gary was arrested and decomposed remains were dls.
tionless, listened while the man he called his beat friend
covered in the crawlspace beneath his suburban home.
testified Gary confessed to him he was a "bad boy" who
Gary, 37, a building contractor, eventually was charged with
strangled 30 young men and boys, "give or take a few."
the slayings of 33 people, the largest number of murder
Witnesses Thursday described the events of Dec. 21, 1978— charges ever brought against one person in U.S. history.

Testimony before Cook County Circuit Judge Louis B.
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) - A series of bomb
Garippo
continued today.
blasts rocked Salisbury in the worst urban terrorism in
Ronald
E. Rohde, a cement contractor Gacy called his "best
three years, overshadowing white minority elections
friend,"
said
Gacy visited him early the day of his arrest, put
and raising tension with the approach of black elechis armon his shoulder and sobbed, "Ron, I've been a bad boy
tions.
... I've killed 30 people, give or take a few.'
He cried on my shoulders like he was trying to get the guilt:
off his shoulders," Rohde testified.
The witness said Gacy told him he killed because his victims
threatened to blackmail him.
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Greater Sanford Chamber of Corn- membership. in the organization.
Andy Wolf, Dr. and Mrs. Gonzalo
(Continued From Page 1A
However,
Des
Plaines
police
investigator
Michael
Albrecht
rnerce's annual membership drive which
Top salesman in the drive, John Cant, Huaman and Edith McNeil.
testified Gary - who insisted he was bisexual, but feared he
10 times including once at the airport in Tampa and once in ended Thursday was the most successful who encouraged 19 new members to sign
Virginia I4flgwell, chamber secretary, was homosexual - told him later the same day a man named
Alexandria, Va.
in the chamber's history, according to up and collected $877.50
In dues was said the winning team and top salesman "Jack" who "did not like homosexuality" committed the;
Purvis said the substance of some of those meetings was chamber officials,
awarded an electric ball clock,
will be treated to an afternoon's en- killings.
Kelly's personal financial problems and the possibility of
A total of 257 members, including in
The top team, led by Wayne Albert, tertainment at the Holiday On Ice show
Albrecht said when he asked Gary why "Jack killed," Gacy
Ciuzio arranging speaking engagements for Kelly for which new members, were added to the collected dues totaling $817.50. Members in Lakeland Civic Center on March 26 replied, "Because
Kelly would be paid honoraria,
they sold their bodies for 120 he killed them.
Meanwhile, the revelations of Kelly's involvement in the chamber's roster for a total of 631 of Albert's team Included Sonny Raborn, and dinner at the "Branch Ranch."
They put the rope around their necks. Because of what they did *
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county fifth congressional district (including Seminole
The Investigator said Gary referred to himself as "four
County) Kelly represent-.
Johns"
- apparently a reference to split personality - but
HOUSTON (UPI) - Longshoreman boycotting the loading
On Wednesday, state legislators from the fifth district met In
said
he
"doesn't
know all of his personalities,"
of a Soviet-bound ship were in violation of a contract with a
Tallahassee after agricultural interests, which had formerly
Albrecht
said
the
hour-long confession came after Gacy said,.
shipping company, a federal mediator has ruled.
supported Kelly, made it known they were seeking a new
"I
want
to
clear
the
air. The game is over.
The ruling, made Thursday despite longshoremen's argucandidate for Congress.
"The
bodies
down
there have been there for a long time.
ments
that
the
action
was
justified
because
the
Soviet
Union
Kelly is up for re-election this year. He has not as yet anThere are bodies all over the property ... They were all
was an enemy of this country, was expected to break the
nounced whether he plans to seek a fourth two-year term in the
strangled. None of them were tortured."
Congress. At this point only Seminole County Republican
boycott on Atlantic and Gulf Coast docks begun after the Soviet
military's occupation of Afghanistan.
Executive Committee Chairman Bill McCollum has announced his Intent to challenge Kelly for the GOP nomination
Members of the International Longshoremen's Association
for the seat In the September primary this year.
who go to work today at the Port of Galveston's Union Equity
The general election will take place in November.
elevator were expected to load grain onto the LIberian-"
State Sen. Vince Fechtel, R-Leesburg, said Thursday he is
registered Orient Enterprise, a shipping official said.
considering becoming a candidate for the Kelly seat.
Union representatives were unavailable for comment,
David Best, a Democratic candidate for the congressional
West Gulf Maritime Association spokesman Ron Christooffice, said Thursday that since the revelations concerning
pher said "to my knowledge the ILA has always followed an
Kelly and Abscam were published two weeks ago additional
contributions and volunteer support have flowed into his
arbitrator's award. I have no reason to believe they would not
campaign.
follow the order."

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United Press International
Picture this scenario: The 50 hostages are
released in Tehran and flown back to
Washington to a huge rally at the Washington
Monument. And who is getting the credit for
bringing them home?
White House press secretary Jody Powell
said Thursday he doesn't care if it's Idi Amin.
The deposed dictator's name came up
during the running dispute over whether Sen.
Edward Kennedy, by speaking out on the
issue, aided or damaged the cause of winning
thi'ir frilnm
Kennedy said Thursday he won't claim
credit when the hostages are freed - but no
progress was being made before he started
goading ['resident Carter about it.
"Since Iand others have made the coniment about urging negotiated solutions to the
question of the hostages, (we) have seen some
action," he said on NBC's "Today" show

., ,Gas Prices Up 7.2 Cents

MEAT STOLEN FROM FREEZER
Thieves who cut a chain on an outdoor freezer made off with
$127 worth of food Wednesday night, police report.
Burglars stole meat and cheese from the freezer behind 1521
W. 13th St., police say.
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Hostages Become Political Football...

NA7nON
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Thursday.

Powell said, "The issue, as far as we are
concerned, is not a question of who receives

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Florida authorities said
Thursday they will not pursue an indictment against a
Memphis lawyer charged with the brutal 1966 death of
a grocery store clerk if the man is committed to a
private
mental hospital.
Glenn Nash, who is charged with going on a crime
spree that resulted in three 1966 deaths in Florida,
Mississippi and Tennessee, was sent to the Middle
'l'ennessee Mental Health Institute last year after he
was found incompetent to stand trial by a judge in
Memphis.
He Is scheduled for release Wednesday, however,
because officials at the facility near Nashville have
'decided he needs no further treatment and he does not
meet "the standards of judicial commitment."

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do.
In Washington, Betsy Carlson, 26, decided to take out
- an ad in the Washington Post's special Valentine Day
section to tell Sen. Larry Pressler, H-S.D., she thinks
'he's cute,
"To Senator P. from S.D., must ; you before I
'leave DC," the ad read.
The message Included work and home telephone
'numbers for "BC" and urged Pressler, a bachelor, to
'call. Pressler, who ran a short-lived presidential
campaign, had his office respond and the two will meet
for lunch,

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DURHAM, N.C. (UP!) Ricky celebrates his third
birthday Saturday, but doctors say there is little
chance he will soon leave the Duke Medical Center
isolation room where he has spent most of his life.
He suffers from severe combined immune
deficiency, a rare hereditary condition that stripped
'iilm of the body's natural defenses from disease. In his
"-three years, he has undergone five operations of the
sort that has allowed his 7-year-old brother, who had
the same condition, to live a normal M.
"From a
and physical stanoint,
èondition Is excellent," said Dr. Rebecca Buckley, a
e pediatrics professor at Duke. "But in spite of five
transplants, his immune function Is still insufficient for
us even to consider letting him out of his sterile environment yet."
Doctors say Ricky's condition is similar to that of
David, an 8-year-old Texas child who has been able to
graduate from a sterile plastic bubble to a type of
space suit that still protects him from disease.
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,NATKW4L REPORT Ha,' dnw,q*ng in uuThern
California stranded motorists on 'flooded freeways, knocked
b ut power, washed away mobile homes and left at least one
Paw dead. The storm knocked out electricity to more than

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Valleyfor upto two hours. Another 300 customers lnSepulveda
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çvacuated when now waters lifted several trailers off their
oundaUons. Heavy snow —asmuthasa foot — was expectec1
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the mountains of central and southern Colorado. Snow and
'eezing drizzle was forecast for southern Iowa, northern
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in the second day of the first strike ever by the city's
firefighting force.
No major fires were reported by department officers who
were staffing firehouses.
"We'll be all right as long as there are no fires," said 1st
Battalion Chief James J. Higgins.

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a P uerto Rican judge to bar the Republican
prminan' scht'diiled tor Sunday until the local
Siipn't'inis.' ('ourl rules s.s. ht'ths.'r public funds
into% be used to finance it.
A ho'.'. el court judge has ruled against USl1ls.
public fur(L, but lcptil)hicafl officials were
iI;sninuing to fituarn e their prnmmnir with public
ntrihiituoni' and volunteers outside the
Un ml s.'Io,'tssral iniachintt'rv. The new suit
n still lp;,ht ,'vs'n I lio',&amp;' preparations

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Kennedy and didn't s)U
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Iran
The last letter he wrote was mailed II) da s
before his escape from Iran. At the tmne lie
wrote It, he said, h e was una s.s. are that In ts.s. o
weeks he would be back in his h'.'nit' country.
"We knew there were (escape) plans in the
works," he said. "But we (hltint knios.'. about
the time." He said the group agreed on a
method of CSCaJ)e a day or two bt'fnrt' they left
the country.
Anders said he and other consular officials
at first didn't think anything was out of the
ordinary when the CHIL)aSSy seigs.' I)e($tl. He
thought it was just another of the frequent
demonstrations outside the Comillitiund
gates.
Even when the students surged over the
walls, he said, "We temubassy personnit'li expeeled the local police or the Iranian military
would do something."
When it became obvious that the enihass
was being overrun, he and the others agreed
to try to flee in groups of five (Sr SX
He said he did not know anything about the
welfare of the other groups that I)iaImmIs.d to tis
to escape.
"When we went out the door, titers.' as no
one in the street to stop us," he said, "the
group changed its route when they spotted a
cluster of people outside a building on it
street."
Initially after their escape Nov. 30, the
group stayed at Anders' apartment for
several hours. After some discussion, the rest
of the escapees went to another of their
residences to get some steep.

He said this.' Lruts.'d States ,houid make
public its past mnvolv,'niit'nt in the countr
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and let the chips tail s.'.hs.'re the :miay''
1 41 this' lli'publieani side, former U . N.
\nph:ussadr I t' rge Rush was in Puerto Rico
tn! Senate !t'puhlo'anm l'ads.'r howard Baker
'.'..us iis.'od'sI to lh' I'tlnilniionwealth to court
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we could get our people out earlier ... it v.ould
be fine with us if liii Aininor Senator Kenncd
got credit for it, or anybody else."
Amin is the former dictator of Uganda who
disappeared after his government was
overthrown.
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conference attack on Kennedy. meanue.
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Anders, one of six American officials smuggled out of Iran last month, said when a
Canadian friend first offered the group a
hiding place after the seige of the U.S. embusy the common joke was about being holed
up together for Christmas.
The joke turned into reality as Anders and
his companions watched the continuing
drama at the embassy from a vantage point
too close for comfort
Tehran itself.
Anders and the others escaped the U.S.
embassy while the militants who still hold 50
Americans captive there were taking control
of the compound.
When Christmas did roll around, the embusy employees and their Canadian friends
exchanged gifts, They (the Canadians)
"thade us feel like family," said Anders, who
Is now vacationing with his wife and 9-yearold son at her parents' home.
"Christmas was difficult without my
family," he said.
During their stay in Tehran, the diplomats
had to remain in the Canadian's home to
avoid being spotted. To pass the time, they
read newspapers and magazines, played
cards and games and wrote letters to their
families,
Linda Anders, who stayed at the couple's
apartment in Greece while her husband hid in
Tehran, said she received three letters from
him while he Was in hiding. They wrote to
each other on a regular basis, but were never
sure If their next message would be received,
Uncertainty a seemingly common trait in
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Works Progress Administration.
In 1929 President Calvin Coolidge visited the
tree, made a dedication se and a
descriptive plaque was placed at the trunk o' the
tree. The plaque, along with pertlons of an Iron
removed byvandals in l94Sand never
fence
recovered In 1951, Senator M 0 Overstreet
donated the tree and suftounding land to
Seminole County.
Wednesday's dedication ceremonies are open
to the public and interested residents are Invited
to at tend.
Other pertinent data: Age: 3500 yrs. Foliage:
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Florida Federation of Garden Clubs.
The estimated age of the tree was determined
i)r using an lritrwnent known U an "Increment
borer". This lnstrwnent drills a small hole
through the center of the tree, removing a core
ad thatthe rtngsof the tree can be counted. This
method can ho extremely accurate provided no
deformities in the tree are encountered. The
trunk of the tree Is known to be sound, with the
exception of about 20 feet from the top which is
hollow. It is reported that the tree once stood 165
feet tall before it was damaged by a hurricane In
1926.
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Cypress. There is, unfortunately, no record of its
age.

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Assistant Orange County State Attorney
Ray Dvorak Jr., who has been workIng
against Henry's appeal, said he is not gre
which judge will preside over the new
sentencing hearing.

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been properly instructed, Reed wrote.
The trial jury returned a 7.6 declsiod in

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that charge. That's why it was improper for
the jury to weigh the testimony, Reed said.
"The court's (judge's) instruction to the
jury left it free not only to consider nonstatutory aggravating circumstances, but
matters entirely outside the record," Reed's
order said. "At one point during the course of
its deliberations, the jury returned with a
question which indicated that it in fact had
considered matters outside the record.
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Reed ordered a new sentencing hearing be
held for Henry within 90 days because the
trial judge gave Improper instructions to the
Jury which convicted Henry and sentenced
him to die six years ago.
Henry, 20, was convicted for the 1974
murder of Orlando civil rights leader Zellie L.

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haryTat Gov. Bob Graham asked
have out
that they be declared disaster areas.
ncies decided at a threehourmeetthg called byGtssendanner Thursday toask
the governor and Cabinet to create and appoint the
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Reed said in his order that former Circuit
Court Judge Peter Dc Manio should not have
told the jury it could consider the testimony of
Orlando police officer Ronald Ferguson in
deciding whether Henry would receive a
sentence of life in prison or death because it
did not fall under categories set down In
Florida's capital punishment law.
Ferguson's testimony concered his arrest
of Henry for Riley's murder. lie said Henry
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) Convicted killer
and death row Inmate James Dupree Henry

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be asked to close parts of Apalachicola Bay and
rehibi t septic tanks In Franklin and Wakulla counties
to protect the famous Florida Panhandle oysters,
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His report, requested by Gov. Bob Graham, was
released Thursday.
The economic and emotional trauma is Intensified,
Roth said, because tenants who don't want to buy are
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Instead, State Land Sea and Condominium
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WASHINGTON (UP!) -Two FBI undercover agents spent
21.i years running a pornography business - and it enabled
FBI Director William Webster said the investigation was code-named
them to pe netrate the highest levels of the underworld in the
MIPORN' and began In 1977 when two bureau agents set up a ' front'
bureau's latest sweeping 'sting" operation.
So convincing was the FBI's supposed porno mail order
pornography business called Golde Coast Specialties, Inc., in Miami.
business that when hundreds of agents finally closed in to
make 45 arrests Thursday, the nation's reputed top porno
Sources said the FBI set up videotape equipment in the Go/de Coast offices
dealer dropped dead of a heart attack in apparent shock.
An FBI source said Michael "Mickey" Zaffarano of New
to film illegal transactions for use in any prosecutions.
York was believed to have died when he frantically tried to
hide or escape while FBI agents searched for him.
Reuben Sturman of the Cleveland suburb of Shaker Heights
run by organized crime. The indictments said that besides code-named "MIPORN," and began in 1977 when two bureau
-allegedly another of the top three U.S. ponography dealers
buying hard-core pornographic films
the most tame of
agents set up a "fronts' pornography business called Clde
- was among the dozens of persons arrested as a result of which were "Deep Throat" and "Debbie Does Dallas"
the
Coast Specialties, Inc., in Miami.
Indictments returned earlier in the week In Miami and kept
agents at one point also purchased 45 M-lO machine guns and
Sources said the FBI set up videotape equipment in the
sealed until Thursday. The third reputed pornography king,
silencers, which led to two earlier indictments on firearms
Golde Coaste offices to film illegal transactions for use in any
Michael Thevis, Is In jail in Atlanta on several charges.
charges,
prosecutions.
"We were after the main people. We weren't after the UnWebster said the two agents traveled the country, statng
derlings," one FBI source said after 400 agents were dispatThe pornography indictments, besides alleging the illegal
business relationships with major distributors and produkrs
ched to make the nationwide arrests,
interstate sale of obscene material, charged that industry
of pornography and buying pornographic material in dealihgs
leaders gained control of the pornography trade at times by
with some 200 persons before they penetrated to the top.
The Indictments signaled a new direction for the FBI's inthreatening to use force even against the undercover agents.
The investigation was aimed at curbing organized crime's
creasing undercover operations, although Justice Department
Besides the 45 persons implicated in the pornography
influence
on the hard-core pornography industry, but ,the
officials said privately pornography would not become a major scheme, the indictments named nine others on racketeering
undercover agents also ended up focusing on the alleged
law enforcement emphasis.
charges in a film pirating conspiracy. Several of those named
pirating and distribution of motion pictures. Film pirafng
Sources said the FBI initiated the probe In 1977 because it have organized crime ties, sources said.
costs
legitimate businesses some $700 million a year, Webster
had evidence the $4 billio-year
n-a
porno industry was belne
FBI Director William Webster said the investigation was
said.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) -A state official says
Florida should not prohibit or severely restrict con.
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and moral support for members who have
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DEAR DR. LAMB — For
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type
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my
daughter.
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in her
up
her
hair
shaft,
causing
the
loss of
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40s
now
and
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the
so-called
male
pattern
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still
exists
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baldness
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you
see
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the
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test
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follicles
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themselves are doing. Such a
test would be more related to her attitude at first. Even I
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malnutrition. I'm afraid she'll
the body are doing. It is true
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balance can be associated
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separate medical condition. possibly get your daughter to
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about baldness problem is so she'll have to
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problems. Hair loss, after all, tell him about her habit.
Your story sounds very
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— 75 cents with a long, stamped, anorexia nervosa. This
self-addressed envelope for it. problem occurs particularly
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care of this newspaper, P.O.
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Box 1551, Radio City Station, older age groups.
These prople have a faulty
New York, NY IW19. Anybody
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should see a physician to first think they're fat when they
determine what the cause is. really aren't. There are
psychological
That's essential to proper important
factors involved. That's why
treatment.
The hair follicles on the side they keep on starving
of the head are less likely to themselves or even throwing
By BERNICE BEDEOSOL
produce the kind of male up food, in spite of the fact
hormone that's associated that they are thin and need
For
16, 1980
with loss of the hair shaft. food.
The probabilities are that
That's why when a hair
needs
daughter
transplant
is
done
and
the
your
Don't allow yourself to be
YOURBIRTHDAY
professional counseling
follicles
from
the
side
of
the
caught in one-upsmanship
February 16, 1980
situations today because you head are moved to the bald directed at the psychological
year y
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something areas that they will survive factors that may be involved,
likely to be more fortunate èould say or do
and grow where the original but the proper place to start is
with new projects or en- that might prove em.
with the family doctor. I terprises than you will be with barrassing. Play it humble, hair follicles failed.
There have been some would recommend that she
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22
old ones. If something fresh
results in stopping hair loss in discuss with him the
comes along that looks good, Careless or impulsive buying
women who have hereditary possibility of her having
today' could cause you
give it a go.
baldness
related to the type of anorexia nervosa.
(Jan. 2D-Feb. Problems later. Be'sure that
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questions that I am asked quite
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thettiare dying back. I pulled some of the bound that they strangle each other and
then it realk de[wrids u'
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plants tiparid found that the roots had not cause the plant to die. This problem can planning to plant y our gar(kfl. It vkq
heard that two trees are required to
TOM
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spread outat all. Call anything be done to be avoided b) carefully breaking apart havc
m- liiiiv 4L-fore initilti
produce fruit. Should I buyanother tree~
recently asked. I hope the answers will
save these l)hmfltS?
the root ball and spreading the roots out IL lslii;utt' ;hich is a luver at tint.
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A thtrt 1rt to arittts of apples that
so they will become established in tit(, ina t
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Horticulturist
experiencing the same problems.
will grow in our area. These are the
A. Your azaleas were rootbound in the native soil. If )
-oil have plant.,
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tilt, soil. For t real f;i~t rvspttnsv,-lieii
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mrietmes
"Anna " and the Em Shemer
container in huh this were originally been set improperls s in our tee it
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tree last year that had fruit on it.
It would be a good idea to plant one tree grown. Azaleas and other woody plants would be a good idea to dig them up and
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However, this year it has not produced a good idea to remove the fruit rather of each variety Fven though the "Anna" that are grown in containers for long spread their roots out Be sure to keep
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ihos not usti.l.
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healthy. What could the problem be?
growth of the tree. Also, trees that have
each variety will ensure good pollination fill up most of the space in their con(IOt' I hilOrulilt' !t'l uiIlr best let 'tub!
A. Actually, this is just a natural oc- been planted for two or three years and a better crop. For additional in- tainers with roots. Also, the potting
Q. Is there any difference in the kind of
currence common ;o young citrus. The should be fertilized at regular intervals forniation oil apples, we have a Fact mixture the%. are planted in is generally a little to buy for ill)- vegetable garden to be it, get %0111' 11 IC:&amp;d 1111IN it
tree may not bear for a couple of years and watered thorougly every couple of Sheet which is available upon request
better
For growth than the native raise the pH level?
uoupk' of mniub - çinr to plantin..
while it is establishing itself. If fruit does weeks during dry weather. This will froin the AgriCenter b%. c,ailing 322-32:13. soil, so the roots tend to stay in this
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develop in the first few years, It is usually ensure earlier fruit production.
mixture rather than spreating out into
Q. I planted sonic azaleas about eight
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to buy her some more toilet
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she insisted she had plenty - this. Ivowed that if one more
she just resented my ex- "friend" called me at home
travagance!
for free legal advice, I'd
This same daughter-in-law write to DEAR ABBY!
informed me shortly after her
The cheapskate who calls a
baby was bom that I would lawyer at home, asks if he has
have to telephone a week in "a minute," and usually ends
advance for an appointment up talking half an hour. He
to see the baby. Meanwhile, calls us at home because he's
her mother runs in and out afraid he'll get a bill If he calls
whenever sRe feels like it.
the office The c
I am not a difficult mother- tries to make it souild like a
in4aw, Abby. I have another 11 personal call" — "How's the
daughter-in-law with whom I family, etc., but he always
get along beautifully.
wants some legal advice.
lamso upset about the way l
My ee advice today Is. Do
have
considering selling my except In a real emergency.
property and using the money Do call your lawyer's
to travel and enjoy myself secretary for an appointment
instead of leaving everything and expect to pay for the
to my two sons I am a widow advice
(only 56) and am considered
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the prouith-tioll,
stage and have been ussuebitod with '1'hr 1tl'k hilt'.
lllimioll Play for nian), yvars. The entive ensenible coltsists
of 250 players. For inforination wrile 11.0. llo.\ 71, I"M."
Wales, TM53; or call 676 1495

111te I.adles Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve Association (LAFRA), Branch
147, Sanford, celebrated Its 22nd anniversary this month. The organization
has 12:1 members. Checking door prizes to be given away at the 22nd birthdas,
celehration are, from left, Pete Kriz, treasurer; Marge Miller. presidentMarge West, vice president; and Edith Pounds. secretary.

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St.
James
Methodist Episcopal Church, James.
Happy birthday to following
MARVA
V.)Inehb )%venue at 9111 Street
The evening worship serwith February birth dates:
the terrible wife, since e answer.
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Y.U.
will soon be 100-years-old. A vice is at 6 p.m.
Sallyc F. Bentley, Sandra Kay
never liked the girl. Your
The boy is our son, and the celebration is set for Sunday, Bruce of Daytona Beach will
Sanford
f.:&amp;r.arfrxict, Ralph Tilkiiuis,
advice is needed.
girl has kept him dangling for
17. when St. James will be the speaker. Rev. K.D. Correspondent
Renice Tillman, Gloria It.
NO NAME PLEASE a week. I think she's keeping observe
Feb.
322-5418
Its religious and Wlite is churcil pastor.
Smith, Claudia H. Randall,
him dangling, hoping she will spiritual birthday.
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DEAR NO NAME:
get a better offer, and if she
The honored guest and
New
Bethel
African
as
necessary to sell your
035fl getone, she'U g w
speaker for the morning Methodist Episcopal Church,
propeii i o
' tier to travel
service will be The RI, Rev. Canaan City, Sanford, will
The Hamilton's are retired.
dliveft
sell it. Just keep
NO
So, how long should he S.S. Morris, Presiding Bishop celebrate the annual Family
She was formerly with State
enough to insure our future
of the Eleventh Episcopal and Friends Day, Sunddy, Department of Labor, and tile
security. (P.&amp; Widows would
HISMOTHER
District.
Feb. 17, at 11 a.m.
New York State School
be wise to discuss Their
The
public
is
invited
to
All
families
and
friends
Of
System
as a bookkeeper and
DEAR MOTHER: If be's
financlail mattas with the
the
membership
are
invited
to
lie
was
a
clerk
of tilt* Supreme
trust officer of their 16" been dugft for a week, -be
hear
tile
morning
message
court.
rather than with their sbouldconsider himsel.1 cut
delivered by Rev. W.R.
down and free to ask another
Contrary to popular belief,
children.)
Tile liaiiiiltuiis plan to get in ivy does not ordinarily
Lovelace of the St. John
DEAR ABBY: Please do us 9IrL
Missionary Baptist Church, some fishing in Daytona harm the plant that supBeach and Antlqua.
ports it
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Fourth grade students were
During Dental Health
Week, Dr. Alan B. Kingston of encouraged to enter a poster
Altamonte Springs visited the contest. The winner of the
third grades of Bear Lake first place prize was Skippy
Elementary School. Tooth- Constantine.
Special certificates were
brush kits were given to each
student and Instruction was awarded to Sang Yoon, Tooya
given to Improve the skills of Lee, Rhonda Platt, Pamela
brushing and flossing the Gibson, Angela Roberts, and
John Goodin.
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wife) says I should sell callers quickly by billing
everything, travel, and live it them for legal advice
up. The son with the dreadful dispensed from your home as
wife says,I'Don't sell. Keep it. welI as from your office.
You'll get more for it later."
DEAR ABBY: When a 17What should I do? If my year-old boys asks a girl to a
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trumps while discarding a
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along with the group by Stoffvi &amp; Heimda hi
overload you,
Opening lead:* J
TAURUS(April 20-May 20) it violates your standards.
Rather than spoil the fun for
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23.
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yourself er others, R may be Dec. 21) Contribete to the
WILL HE 'Th4INK wiser today to forego tranquility on the hOme front
OF: NEXT?
ptherinp where there are today instead of being
By Oswald Jacoby
persions you don't enjoy.
disruptive. Selfish demands &amp;W Alan Sontag
GEKINI (May 21-June 20) could cmm fimily members
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wheretheoddi
be dev elo ped; and, failing all
today. You
stacked against you
won't appreciate being told that, if the defense slips a
trifle
CANCER (June 21-July 22) what to do or how to think.

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you think of a daughter-in-law
telling you at the dinner table
that she thought you used too
much toilet tissue? She said
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19) Before entering into any what you purchase has
joint venture today, be certain warranties or can be taken
your counterpart can offer as back.
much as you. No one will
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
benefit if the deal is lopsided. Both you and your mate could
How to get along with Persons hold very strong opinions
born under other signs is one today regarding the way
of the sections you'll enjoy in something should be done.
your new Astro-Graph Lee
Neither will want to yield.
which begins with your bir- Avoid situations that could
thday. Mail $1 for each to yield impasses.
Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio
I,BRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be
Don delude yourself into
sire
birth
believing
PISCES
(Feb. 20-March 20) should be tended to today will
Make it a point today to share
any good fortune with those somehow take care of
themselves. Just saying
who have helped you in the
esto wont make them
past. Be as generous with
disappear.
them as they were with you.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIll Number .23 ce
DIvIsion
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EVA M. HUTCHINSON

Safety

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By

FIUDAY,FEBRUARYIS
DeltonaTheaferAGalIdslTAGV.jetiesofl,$

7:30 p.m., Deltona Golf -Country Club.

Vatlons call 306474-1*t

For reset-

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11
DeBaryVolunteerFjyrDepartmentauctjon 10a.m.,
firemen's recreation hall. Refreshments. Pickups call
Darwin Bruce or Lucky Eve.
Fourth Annual Gilmartin Blind Fishing Tournament
in St. Johns River, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Meet at Lake
Monroe Marina to go shad fishing. Sponsored by the
Sanford Lions Club.

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Prison

SenlorCitlzensTour to Lakeland to see Liberace for
';' 4 p.m. with pick up at Leed's at Casselberry at 4:30
p.m. Stop at Morrison's Cafeteria to eat dinner on the
-way. Return at about 11:15 p.m.

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Deceased

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Fla. (UP!) Bundy, a former Utah law Sentinel Star, was seated
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
44c IIM
Itime
Theodore Bundy hopes o student, erupted into two Bundy shook his finger at the
HOURS
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
3,c
a Un.
3
consecutive
times
insure his physical safety at tirades against the judge judge and told him he was AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
3k a line
- 8 00 A M - S 30 P M
7consecutivetiiMs
AND
ALL
OTHER
PERSONS
Florida State Prison by before the circuit Jury that being manipulated by the
P4ONDAY thru FRIDAY
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
trading on his legal prowess, convicted hIm Feb. 7 was prosecution.
¶ATURDAY 9 Noon
YOU
ARE • HEREBY
I Lines Minimum
his prosecutors say.
sworn. First he stalked from
"Use your mind, yor
NOTIFIED that th, ad.
Bundy was headed back to the courtroom when Jopling honor," Bundy said,
mInistration of the estate of EVA
t
DEADLINES
Death Row last Tuesday less refused to grant a defense his fist on the bench. He tn ed M. HUTCH INSON, deceased, File
Numr $O-23-CP, is pending In the
than an hour after Circuit request for more peremptory to walk out of the courtroom, Circuit Court for SemInole County,
.
Noon The Daf8efore Publication
Judge Wallace M. Jopling challenges when they had and peeled off his Jacket as if Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which Is Seminole
handed down his third death exhausted all 20 of theirs,
to fight with the bailiff who County Courthouse, North Park
Sunday - Noon Friday
sentence.
Bundy shook off the blocked his path.
Ave., Sanford, FL 32711. The
He was condemned to die restraining arm of a bailiff
"That was all for show," personal representative of the
estate Is EVELYN MORRIS,
for kldnapDing and killing 12. and said between clenched Blair later said, once the Jury whose
address Is P.O. Box 2023,
1-Ca,'tl of Thanks
year-old Kimberly Diane teeth, "I'm leaving. This is a was dismissed Saturday anda Sanford, FL 32771 The name and __________
18—Help Wanted
Leach on Feb. 9, 1978. Bundy game. And I won't be a party judicial gag order was lifted, address oi the personal
-representative's attorney are set
The family of John 1. (Jake)
had already been given two to staying...belng In this kind
forth below.
Fortler Fortier wishes to
other death sentences for the of Waterloo."
Legai Notice
All persons having claIms or
extend their deep appreciation
NEEDED NOW!
murders of two Florida State
demands against the estate are
Blair said Bundy met with
for all of the gifts and thoughts
IN
TI(E
CIRCUIT COURT OF required, Wl't'HIN
THREE
received during their time of
sorority
sisters
in thejudgeandalltheattorneys THE EIGHTEENTH
RN's- LPN's
JUDICIAL MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
.grief.
Tallahassee.
In Jopling's chambers CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
The Fortier Family
HOME CAREFOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Prosecutors Bob Dekie and following that outburst.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
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STAFF
CASE
NO.
IO.fl7CA.04.P
clerk
of
the
above
court
a
written
4-Personals
Jerry Blair said In an in. have some responsibility to
IN RE: The Marriage of
statement of anyclaim or demand ______________________
tervlew that Bundy's cour- the individuals on Death RONALD EDWARD JOSLYN SR. they may have. Each claim
NURSES AIDESmust Why Be LoneI4t Write "Get A
troom
theatrics
Petitioner be in writing and must indicate the
were Row," Bundy reportedly told
Mate" Dating Service. All
to 1); 11 to?
basis for the claim, the name and
motivated by fear of fellow Jopling before returning to MARGARET M. JOSLYN,
ages, P 0. Box 6071, Clearwa.
addressof
thecreditor
or his agent
Fl. 33515.
inmates -not anger.
court.
Respondent. or attorney, and the amount
________________________
LIVE-IN COMPANION
"Child molestors are the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Six hours later he erupted
claimed. If the claim is not yet
Think Positive America? Order
TO: MARGARET M. .IOSLYN,
due, the date when: It will become
"Welcome
Home
your
bottom rung of the pecking again after the 12th Juror, a
whose resIdence is unknoww
due shall be stated. lithe claim is
Hostages" bump,r.wifldOW
UPJOHN HEALTH CARE
order in prison," Blair said, pressman for the Orlando
YOU
ARE
HEREBY contingent or unliguldated, the
sticker today? When they get
"I think Mr. Bundy's displays __________________________ NOTIFIED that an action for nature of the uncertajnty shall be
home-let's give them a big
CALL 628-0636
dissolution of marriage has been stated. If the claim)is.secured, the
In court were calculated to
Central Florida Welcome?
Legal Notice
filed against you in the Circuit security shall be described. The
SERVING
ORANGE AND
postage
&amp;
.00
(includes
tax,
create the image that he is
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial claimant shall deliver sufficient
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY
handling). SAK Promotions
very talented legally. He IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT IN AND Circuit of the State of Florida, In copies of the claim to the clerk to
Box
P.O.
971,
1TD,
and for Seminole County, and you enable the clerk to'mail one copy
hopes to Insure his physical FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Casselberry, Fl. 32707.
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Package store clerk, 42 hr. wk.
are requested to serve a copy of to each personal representative.
safety by trading on his legal FLORIDA.
Will train, good company
your written defenses, if any to it,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.23S3.CA4S
All persons Interested in the
talents."
6-Child Care
benefits, Apply in person.
IN RE: The Adoption of •
on the Petitioner, whose name and estate to whom a copy of this ___________________________
Walgreens, 2942 Orlando Dr.
address are:
GERALD DAVID DENNIS,
NotIce of AdmInistration has been
RONALD EDWARD JOSLYN mailed are required, WITHIN
HAROLD MICHAEL DENNIS,
Baby sit 2.4 yr olds in my home.
- RN or LPN, I to 12 part time.
and DANIEL DELANCY SR.
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
Fenced yd., downto, San.
AppIyInpei-son$anfordNursIn
Legal Notice
DENNIS
ISM Plantation Plaza
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
ford. 323-6441.
&amp; Convalescent Center, 930
by
Deaary, Florida 32713
ROBERT
TION OF THIS NOTICE, to file
HAROLD
Mellonvllle.
WALTERS
and file theoriginal with the Clerk any objections they may have that —
FICTITIOUS NAME
9-Good Things to Eat
their
stepfather.
c'l
the
above-styled
Court
on
or
challenge
the
validity
of
the
________________________
Notice is hereby given that I am
DRIVERS-WAREHOUSE
before March 12, 1910. Otherwise a decedent's will, the qualifications
NOTICE OP SUIT
engaged in business at
Immediate openings. Must have
SOS THE STATE OF FLORIDA
judgment may be entered against of the personal representative, or
Navel oranges&amp;
grapefruit
Sweetwater Blvd.
Fl. Chauffeur license, 25 yrs.
you for the relief demanded in the the venue or iurlsdiction of the
Longwood,
MICHAEL DEN.
$4 bu.
Seminole County, 5,
Florida
underTO:
NIS,HAROLD
SR.
or older with good driving re.
court,
complaint
or
petition.
322-6733,
322-0362
the fictitious name of TRAKTEX,
cord. Annual starting salary In
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
Notice is herebygiven that a suit
WITNESS my hand and the 5Oi
and that I intend to register said
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excess of $10,000. Exc. Corn.
has been filed for the adoption of
of said Court on February 6. 1950. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
11-Instructions
pony benefits, major Florida
(SEAL)
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED _______________________
Court, Seminole County, Florida In your sons in the above indicated
Aluminum Distributor is
Date
of
the
first
publication
of
Court,
the
title
of
which
case
is
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH
JR.
accordance with the provisions of shown above.
-evpandlng to longwood to
As
Clerk
of
the
Court
Ihi
Nutice
of
Administration:
he Fictitious Name Statutes, ToStItc'i a RaInbow
serve greater Orlando area.
Feb. 5, 1950.
You are hereby required to file
By: Cynthia Proctor
Wit: Section 163.09 Florida
Call 2 p.m.-4 p.m. to sthedule
S-Evelyn
Morris
any
As
Deputy
Clerk
written
oblect
ions
or
defenses
Creative Expressions 322.7113
Statutes 1957.
Interview. 331.6114.
you may have in the above
Publish February 5, 15, 22, 29, 1910
As Personal Representative
__________________________
____________________________
Sig. Ronald i. Kobryn
of the Estate of
-proceeding with the Clerk of this
DES-43
________________________
Publish: February 15, 22, 29
12—Special Notice
Kitchen helper, experienced,
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EVA M. HUTCHINSON
Court and to serve a copy thereof
1950.
PT, FT. All around assistant
_________________________
Deceased
upon the Petitioner's Attorney,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
for quality restaurant. Prep.,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
whose name and address appear AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, REPRESENTATIVE:
You are asked to loin
salath, line working. Apply in
P*rein,onor before the 13th dayof FLORIDA.
petition to the Gov. about any
FICTITIOUS NAME
pr5
see Mrs. G., Deltona
sDouglas
Stenstrorn
March, 1910. If you fail todoso, ttie
CASE NO. 79.1493.CA.O9-K
bigotry, wrong doing, or
Notice ishereby given that lam reliefrequestedlnsaidsuitmayt,e W. L. KIRK and GERALDINE C. STENSTROM,
McINTOSH,
discrimination
at
Seminole
_______________________
engagedinbusinessatlllO'Brien granted without your
JULIAN
KIRK, his wife,
Comm. College write 81107
consent.
Rd., Fern Park, Fl., Seminole
Waitress-experienced P.T,
COLBERT &amp; WHIGHAM
WITNESS my hand and official
Plaintiffs,
Lake Mary 32746, 323-1399.
p.m. Quality food service.
BC 1330
County,
Florida,
under
the
fic.
Seal
of
office
at
Sanford,
Seminole
vs.
titlous name of O'Briens' Hair
Apply In person, see Mrs. G.,
Your
Mother
used
them,
your
Sanford
FL
32171
RADFORD
and
Styling, and that I intend to County, Florida, this 6th day of SAMUEL
Deltona Inn.
Grandmother
used
Rawlelgh
___________________
Telephone
February, 1910.
: 305-322-2171
DOROTHY I.. MOSS,
register said name with the Clerk (SEAL)
salve &amp; liniment. These &amp;
Publish Feb. 5, 15, 1910
Defendants.
COOKS&amp; COOK TRAINEES
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
many more famous Rawleigh.
33
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH,
JR.
NOTICE
OF
SALE
CHALLENGING .NEWAROING
County, Florida in accordance
products
avail,
here
In
town,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Notice is given that pursuant to a
FICTITIOUS NAME
fast fOOd take-out store, in.
with the provisions of the Fic.
Call 322-3317.
BY: Eve Crabtres
Notice Is hereby given that I am
final judgment dated February 6,
_________________________
s.grance, credit _union, profit
titiou$ Name Statutes, To-Wit:
1950, in Case No. 79-1493-CA-09-K of engaged in business at P.O. Box
DePuf CISt
SILVER CLUB 'JOIN NOWI
share avail. Apply Lake Mary
Section 143.09 Florida Statutes
Albrt P. McIntosh Jr.
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth 2205, Lake Mary, FL 32746,
66 Food Store, Lake Mary, Fl.
Admission $1 in silver. This
1937.
_________________
P0 Box 146,
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole County, Florida under
months bonus, IOgaI. of gas at
Sig: Kathleen HoIt
Seminole County, Florida, in the fictitious name of L.V.&amp;M
CASHIER
SOc per gal. S31-$319.
Publish: February 13, 22, 29 &amp; Orlando, Florida 37102
Publiih February S. 15, 22, 29, 1910 w$icPi W. L. Kirk and Geraldine C. SPECIALITY CO., and that I
Exp. for fast food take-out store,
___________________________
March 7, 1910.
______________________
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DER-42
insurance, credit union, profit
Kirk, his wife, are the plaintiffs intend to register said name with
DES.73
18-t-IeIp Wanted
share avail. Apply Lake Mary
and Samuel Radford and Dorothy the Clerk of the - Circuit Court,
66 Fogd Store, Lake Mary, Fl.
L. Moss are the defendants, I will Seminole County, Florida In ac
Nurse. NursigAldep.T
self to the highest and best bidder cordance with the provisions Of the
Call
322.3133
FIBERGLASS
EXPERI ENCE
for cash in the lobby at the west'- Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
NOTICE OF
HER1NG
Atter6p.m.
FiberglasI, gel coat &amp; mold
door of the Seminole County SeCtion $65.09 Florida Statutes
- Slaw.oL$ Cci.*.tv PLANNING AND ZoNING Cøwwisg,os
maker. Pay according to exp.
Courthouse in Sanford, Seminole 1951.
5 p,j4J.4j9$ 730PM
General Labor, Yard Work,
Apply Sfarlin Enterprises,
Ros 203
County, Florida, at 11:00A.M. on
51g. James L. Albert Mon. thru Fri. apply Seminole
Bldg. 71$, Rudder Cir., Sin.
&amp;sotoi.t COUNTY Co.aiscuu
March 3, 1900, the following. Publish February 5, 13, 27, 29, 1900
Sateton, FLO0a
Garden Apts.
ford (AIrport) between S am.
descrIbed property i.t forth in the DES-Il
$ pm
order of final judgment:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Mechanics helper I Paint I
Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
AVON
MUO1
body helper. Good benit its.
LAKEVI EW, accordIng to the Plat PROBATE DIVISION
FIGHT INFLATION
Apply
in
person.
1
ml.
north
of
thereof as recorded in Plat Book S. File Number 79-303-Ce
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
I .
434 on 1742. Richies vw.
Page 14, of the Public Records of Division
power. For details, Call
Seminole County, Florida.
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IN RE: ESTATE OF
1.U1.44$74u.3O7C
DATED February 6, 1300.
PAUL HENSON
PART-TIME
h'
Recep$ionist.AccotIng
Clett
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
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Deceased
7
able to type 4$ wpm, basic
Clerk of Circuit Court
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
CORRESPONDENTS
bookkeeping skills, salary
By Susan E. Tabor
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
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range $7,200. Send resume to
Deputy Cleft
1
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
Seminole Community Action,
To write news of local interest
PublIsh: February I, 15, 1910.
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
$
Inc. P.O. Drawer 1319, San.
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DER.44.
from CASSELBERRY,
AND
ALL
OTHER
PERSONS
V
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Fl. 32771. Equal Op.
CVI EDO &amp; GENEVA and
INTERESTED
IN
THE
ESTATE:
CITY OF
portunity Employer,
have a knack for gathering
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YOU
ARE
HEREBY
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
socIal niwsirom your respective
P
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NOTIFIED that the ad. community
PLONIDA
tobepresented ma
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ministration of the estate of PAUL
column in The Evening Herald,
NOTICE OP PUILIC HEARING HENSON, deceased, File Number we want to talk with you,
79.303.CP, is pending In the Circuit
ci.auc
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(2
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Court for Seminole County,
tjsess A'I(AgnIo,Ihes)SR
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Contacts
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bytheCityCommissionoftheChfy Florida, Probate Division, the
sP)N*-RaØ.
of Altamont. Springs, Florida, address of which ii Seminole
(Corneroflh&amp;Frsnch)
DORIS DIETRICH
that said CIty Commission will County Courthousi, Sanford, FL
32771.
The
Personal
repres.n.
hold a public hearing:
5h76
OURSELVES EDITOR
9-Sdaily
(a) To -'-.onsidir annexation of tative of the estate is MARY 332-2611
Mcn..Fri.
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LAVON
HENSON.
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whose address
the following described property
ORLANDO,

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Sanford Senior Citizens meeting at noon at
L Sanford Civic Center. Bring a bag lunch, Business
meeting and program following lunch,
TOPS Club, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital
conference room, Sanford.
Over Club of Sanford, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gardens Social Hall.
Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., First
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I,,' Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. Election of
offIcers.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY21
SenInoie Chapler,No. 2 OES, 8 p.m., Masonic
Temple, North Park Avenue, Sanford. Election of
officers,
GED Test Orientation, 4p.m., Seminole Community
College. Tests scheduled for Feb. , 20 and 27.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARYZ2
Senior Citizens Toz for a day at Seaworld. Leave
Sanford at 9a.m. with pick up at Lfed's in Seminole
Plaza at 9:30 a.m. Return at 5 p.m. Call Doris Rogers
for reservation.

Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
Call
Sanford.
323-1670
Mariner's Village
ooklng for a job? The Classified
Ads will help you find that lob.
1-Apartments Furnished

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Sanford VFW Pout and Aublilary Benefit Barbecue,
noon to 6 p.m,, long cabin pod home on lakefront,
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music ha Rhythm Rascals, bazaar
Proceeds for Kathleen Anderson Comprehensive
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Workshop for the adult handicapped of Seminole
County. Open to publIc.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY2$

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FU8L1C

REALlY TRANSFERS
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Johnny Walker Constr Ltd to Hallmark Constr. Coot Fl, the N½
Jefffy J. Vana. All of Lot 151 1 of 5E¼ of NWM. less the E
tMt2OIIof Lot liOpiusth.SUt th.W7acr.softheNM OftheN
oflotl3SImesSftoftME30ftot OINW¼of$WV.etc, Sect 77, 2049
Lti3$etc.M.M, Lordsfirstto etc. 51.71 acres ml, $400,000.
Citrus His., $37,300
Angelo A. Pert otto I WI Sylvia to
Carol L. Schoolcroft to Paul J,
JoS*IA,SouleIwfHeIenM Lot
Barren, Lot 16 &amp; the W ft
311k 21 Westhefsfleld Second add,
1$ Orsenleat &amp; Wilson add to Lk $33,300.
Mary, 51USD
Ralph I. Westonto IampyJ.
Linora W. Mallory to James 1. lurdick I WI Baatrice I., Lot $1
Gra.ii I WI Vera, Lot 5 qg
RobIn Hill Un III, $41,100.
Manor, 141,300
Martha I. Welles to C. Jane
Johnny Walker Cotr Ltsd, to Manley, Lot 14 Highland Pines Un
Helen Jonas Barn,,i, Ai
1- %1L,))f.
pfl $.
the * 7011 of lot lilt plus
On ApplIance Co to Wm. When,
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LOt 1* etc. PA. PA. Lords First
hI AIrs Homes Inc to George PA.
to Citrus Hts., $27,300
Walsh &amp; WI Nancy C., Lot 191 1.1
Ralph N. Biackwefoer &amp; *1 AIrs Hills Un 2, $19,300.
Martha L. to Herbert V. Black.
hI AIre Homes Inc to John F.
welder Sri WI Miry ., All
LsbarrunJr.IWIJuanita,
14$
eI AIre Hills Un 2. $49,600.
unsvrveyed part of Sect. 2019.31
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00 acres rn-i, $100

Conference AS of 7th Day

WIDOIvtaJ.pet34.$ALInin
TheW )3 )ftofE4i1ftoftheNot
the 19736.711 of NE¼ of NW¼ of
Sect. 26 30-79, 19,000
RobentACushmanJrtoRid
A.Jchnlon&amp;WI()aJlJseJ½inin
the same as above so

Ill Alre Homis Inc to Hgnaclo
S. Gulu I WI Char PA., Lot $1 BeI

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(QCD) Ronnie A. Fogarty I
CarrnsnM,tojoeG, Hudson,Lot
5$ Cardinal Oaks, $100.
MIIVI$I HYfl I Timothy W
Gilmor,toJ, Patrick Gllmore, Lot
6Ilk$Weathenfhefd PlF5tAdd,,

EIderIyLady,4Pw-s.percay
FL33771.Thenameandadd,essof
Immediate opening for LEGAL
County, Florida, to wit:
Manthru Fri 321-5331
SECRETARY. Typing skIll,
Lots 7 and I of Addenda to Map the personal representative's
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attorney are set forth below,
minimum 60 w.p,m. Demo.
of Attamonte Springs and Pal'
All persons having claims or Retired Radio advertIsIng
strated concern for the poor.
Springs, Including mat portlo of
salesman, want to make extra
Apply In person at CENTRAL
Baker Street lying between the demands against the estate are
income
every
month?
Call
the
FLORIDA LEGAL SEN.
east rlght-oI.way of Douglas requIred, WITHIN THREE
NO
ONE
WETO.
9047349316.
VICES, INC., 104 South Part
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*venue and th. west rlght.of-way MONThS FROM THE DATE OF
Avenue, Sanford, Funds
llneof$tate*oadloQ,lnter,tatel, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Workers needed for cabinet
and THIS NOTICE, to file with the
less nlght-of.way for $.R.
manufacturing shop. Must
ANEQUALOPPORTUNITY
Douglas Road recorded In 11 , clerk of the above court a written
have kflowtedgeof tools. Apply
EMPLOYER
Pg.iI,PublicRecondsofSemi,, statementofanycIaimordem,,
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
they may have. Each claim must
County, Florida.
Bldg. 3, Sanford AIrport.
MINORITIES ENCOURAGED
More particularly described as beinwnitingandmustIndicatehe
am. .3 p.m. PA-F.
TOAPPLY
that parcel lying east of l)ouglas basis for the claIm, the name and
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Avenue and between North Street addressof the creditororhis agent Whatever the occasion, iftere Isa
or attorney, and the amount
and Baker
-sin,
jjnj
classified ad to solve It, Try one
(b) To consider also th. question claimed, lithe claim Is not yet
soon.
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Of designing and assignIng the due, the nature of the uncertainty
-RARE OPPORTUNITY
zoning classIfIcation of Corn. shall be stated. Ii th claim is
Own Your Own Suslnss.
Notice
mmclii General to said property secured, the security shall be
DIstrIbutorship for Kodak
that classIfIcation Is d$C,Ibd described. The àlairnant shall
film, Duracell latterhes, GE,
lnthezoningordlnancesoftheCity deliver sufficient cpies of the - SIMINOISCOUNTYSOARD
Sylvania and ether photo
Of Altamonfo Springs, Florida, to claim to the clerk to enable the
OP COMMISSION,N$
predodaainanes,
Wit: Ordinance No, fl0.73and
NOTIcROPpuSLlcNua*IN.
dirts to mail one copy to each
NO 501li11. Service tog
MARCH11, INS
efIleI4ed and sllpøementsd,
reprssent$tIv
retailers under exclusive
7:11P.M. The
present
All Persons interested In the
zonIng
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
contract established by us.
c$auificationof said property is A. estate to whom copy
- High Immediate income.
1; Agriculture
THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY
as
that Notice of AdminIstration has
MInh,wm investment sm.
c$assiticatIen Is described In the mailed are required, WITHIN COMMISSIONERS OF SEMI.
High profit strude, Call ogn.
zoning ordinances and regulations THREE MONTHS PROM THE HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN.

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ICHGJ*PTLR.INC.
£.I(AISIIIS)I.
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LeeR. Yowier &amp; WI Emma PA. to
LillSS, p.gfIfoWJWHoIj John C, Novik I WI Marilyn Z..
&amp; WI Martha 0., Condo, No- 34-A beginning its point 17$ ft S of the
Oakjlaraour $.$ , $9
$WcOrnSrofSI$6WNWV,of Sect,
$13,100
Ire Homes Inc to James v.
Annabei N. Minim to iris Sill.
Birmingham WI Virginia N., Lot
106 Oak
P.nnington, begInning at a point
Un 1, 141,700.
Bel Airs Homes Inc to Efnen 1q93 ft N Of SW Cornet Of Lot 17
Sanchez I Christina, Lot $93
AId. 1Mt00 $obdv., $100.
MarIa C. Marrero to Octavlo
Air,hlIs Un 2, $44700
U of the woods Inc to Plat &amp; - CItroni WI Mary C., Lo$31 &amp; the
5 6J ft of Lot 36 MayfaIr
kaffer I WI Betty, LaS 336 U
the sds Townhouse g, g, $100.
M.A Prep Inc to cent, same
F. Alien Greene to Esther PA.
Greene, E¼of Lot iliallof Lot 14
SlkEtr77$anlandoSpnings,$ .
Dlig 0. Humes to O.illmorg
(QCO) Dshs P. Young to
Hsm mc, Lots 13114 11kG Tr67 Ross Jenkins, theE 44 flit the W
$SMIIIIO s.ni.is,
Wlo Not Loll Inkiness Survey
OMSYIN.$onnattfoGIady,H. OfonaddtoSanf,$1l$.
SMitISI &amp; NancIe Wiles, Lots 1.11
Willie N. llwWer &amp; WI Gignea to
$0. P. N ClwIugta, 1111,
- Roy Ed Ouyee&amp; Mary I.. Lit 191
of Am to Gayl C. th. N lift
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.LaS 115* H Hidden U ii.l., $41,150.
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tow. o. UIIIW* Siders inc,

WItkSN½ofUtIIPInOfWnst,
Caml,La145*DCamelg,Un4 $$44.
Earl F. Hilt &amp; wI Paulins to
N. 1151pm &amp; Sons Of Ph inc to Saniap 5, FIlcher I Gesrgo PA.
Russell V. Mean I wI DorIs J., WIllis, Parcel lithe N 71$ if Of tile
Let*C Camelot Un 4,561115.
N.WNgr$$eWPlIcgs Of$esggs
Robert U. DoCampus I WI
(QCD) P.C. MalSiesJr.&amp;P. C.
Iiy, LIII 51k I CaMelS
IIIfoR$6n$N.vsky,
Un 3, $0010.
WI diim.s of I I chains it s
His*Iiim I line Of CI Inc to chaiN
t,$act,
of
AP... WHhlsmNn I Sam A. I
s. sw.s.
Lisdo I. his wiN, $5 $6 5* C
Maurice Uu$eiman &amp; wI less
dm1151 Un 4,551151
toRnkSrtN. Van D$s*eWit
Idwend H. Maiwy Jr. &amp; WI C. $IloOfNCto15*es1
lone Is Denny C. FarrgIIy I WI $3300 1155*. rams,
g.
NitftofLol7Im.$4
lu_si IwimmurI WI08lrley
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It aS.
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5. Ng(*$e,
lI'E of $W)b 1115*51 INN of his
0. take Is Marion C. 5 33$ if lieS *0 !IS INS.
AZWISIM $ *4 CIndy C.. Lit II
$aj,
Gerald S OrviIlstd I WI
C. GINs. $ londa G
SISRd.J.IsInIISL.srWJ,.
.to Carsl'ø N. TreK. La' &amp; Ness SlIM. LII
114
$q, Sect 3, $11,551 56'
IiUuuOf. NC. 105100$.
leld' Rosary Crg to 551*.

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l.11O.I33.4u1 or write

cty,
DATE OF THE FIRST TENDS TO HOLD A PUBLIC
The Poblic HearIng will be pi PUSLICATION
THIS HEARING AT 7:05 P.M., OR
OF
In the City Hall, Altamont. NOTICE, SO liii sI ObjICtIoIls SOON THEREAFTER AS P0551.
Igrm.NS. Florida, en ma is* .i
ev may have that challenge the SLE, AT ITS REGULAR MEET.
March, 1555, at 7:05 P.M. or as validity of the decadent's wIll, the - ING ON THE 11TH DAY OF MAR.
seen ffien'sitter as poesiete, at Qualifications of the personal CH 1915. AT THE SEMINOLE

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NAMCO, 211$ Nontevallo Rd.,
. SW. Birmingham, Alabama
3321).

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Deceased

PloOrdehl,CMC Sanford, Ci. 37771 -.
City Clerk. Telephone: 303.3224)7)'
Publish: February 15, $910.
Publish February
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FRANK C. WHIGHA
5QUIR E
Of STENSTROM, McINTOSH I
DATED thu 11th dip of JULIAN
PI11uaryA.D. ills,
P.O. lox 1331.

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and Published In Even1. Herald a
newon
_a.sr of Suseral circulation
in Nw City of Altaments Springs,
ui I t mile County, Pbeila, at
1105530 days PriOr to *1 dote of
public hump,

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COUNTY COURTHOUSE, ROOM

303 SANFORD, FLORIDA. To
2-R0Om1
citizens for and against the lurisdlction of the court.
ppea
and zoning ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND CONSIDER THE ADOPTIOS4 OF
wIIIbeMsrd.SaldM.ningmaybe OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED A RESOLUTION TO AMEND Sasad OrsdsL,
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living. lees.
continued from time to tIme until WILL SE FOREVI SARRED. SECTION 4-4.1, SEMINOLE
WlyImeswgdynasgs,.$iIl
final action is taken by the city
COUNTY
SUI.Di
Date of thu first Publication
VISION RIGU.
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CeNWnlssiSn.
thiS NotICO of Mmlnistrat)en: LATIONI TO ALLOW THE -- ,
This notice shall he plated et the Fe*. 11, iso.
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COUNTY TO ACCEPT IRREVO. -_____________________
. City Hail WithIn 11w CIty of Many Lavon Hansun
CABLE LETTERS OF CREDIT
(JISiIj
Mpiinp5, ,Ig,4
As Pgrsonal Representative
$ $
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SAVINGS INSTITUTION Al AN
?LTERNATI FORM op WCUR.
ITY TO SATISFY CERTAIN

$ANFORD..-RotIt$dotld 1 IN
.ij• 5l both. $325.
Adults. $t1.7N3.

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GAL SUSMITTALS REQUIRED
IN THE PLATTING PROCESS.
ARTHUR H. SICKWITH, JR.
CLERK TO THE SOA1D OP

DeIsry- lovely 1g. 1 U, nesr
stoP I dwndies. Hail tsr
$s.*s 303I5S4 ie' 44I-$•.

COUNTY COMM$U$OpaEI$
Sy Joann K. Hini
Deputy Clerk
PublIsh February ii, iuo
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Lake front living Is avail. in this
4½ acre estate. 3 BR, lB w
guest cottage, fruit trees.

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spacious yd? BPP SERVIC
CONTRACT. Yours II

Sanford's Sales Leadf
333.7912

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322• 2420

S ACRES NEAR

Multiple Listing Servi
JUNE
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FLORIDA

ALL
REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

322-0731
-44S.FrenchAve322.5333, 333.3773, 332-0779
-- beautiful shopping ctr. at SR

431 I Wekiva Spgs. Rd. (Long"wood) you will find this
giecutive quality 3 Bdrm split
plan, 2 Bath, CHA home. It has
approx. 2000 sq ft of living
area, plush carpeting
throughout, sunken LV w•
fireplace, huge eat.mn kitchen
&amp; separate DR. ceramic tile
entrance, foyer, hallways,
fenced yard and DBL garage.
Completed last year. It has all
the extras you would expect in
the SO's or 90's but is priced in
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the mId 60's wtIcl, is far

backyard, $13,900.

H. Ernest

corner lot. 1 yr. warranty.
$37,900.

M0116

24 HOUR

5, French (17-92) Sanford

322-921

LIST HOWl
Call Walt Cappel 323-4100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
631.300.

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NEW 3 BEDROOM CROCKETT
LOG HOME TO SE CON.
STRUCTED NEAR SUN.
LAND ESTATES. $35,500
COMPLETE I

SHADOW LAKE WOODSwoodedhalf acreshowsoff thIs
4SR split planw.woodlstone
exterior. Great room wFP,
solarium, sunken shower.tub
low
combo in Master,
assumption. Price 590.100.

EXCLUSIVE ',' acre in country,
3 BR, 1½ B. 10 mm. to 14
private area, C.H&amp;A. 1g. patio,
carpeted, easy cash to mont.

Ønfy $45,95Q'
INVESTMENT Western Auto,
17,100 sq ft, auto lift wair
mpreeSai, 1g. sIgn In front,
owner will sell inventory at
cost. This Is a real money
maker. Only $125,000.
UN RELIEVABLE lake front
home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3
SR. 25, C.HIA. paddle boot,
sos wall. dot. car garage. w.w
carpet I much more. Pnicedto

Sill. W.500.

IF

YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US. WE HAVE 5UYERII

Hall i.&amp;IV

Inc. REALTOR. MLS

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DeBARY LOVELY 2 REDROOM, 1 SATH, FAMILY..
DIkING ROOM COMSIN.
ATION, NEW APPLIANCES.
CENTRAL AIR. $31,300.
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2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO

DOWNTOWN. $21,900.
S ACRE RANCHETTE LAKE
PICKETT ESTATES IN.
CLUDING 3 SEDROOM. 7
BATH, CENTRAL All &amp;
HEAT, 2 CAR GARAGE, 3

MONTHS NEW. s.s,*.
LARGE 3 SEDROOM, 2½
SATH, SARN ROOF, NEW
WITH
PRIVACY
POOL
FENCE. $54,900.

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lotl Will build an
your lot on our 101.

SEIGLER REALTY
SROKI'R

2439$- Myrtle Ave.
3711660

337.1517

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MORE, trend &amp; rein IRS.
GREGORY MOLLE HOMES
1150 Orlando Or.
302.1150
VA&amp;PHAFhignduns

$12,001

firm.

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Sanford. 322-57"

We buy used furniture
FURNITURES THINGS
$00 S. Sanford Aye,
Sanford

323-6593

Good Quality BR, DR I
Other Furn., Ladder I tools
PriVate party 574191$

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more also gold I sterling. Will
pick up 131.1319.

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land. Lucky In.
veotmait$, P.O. Sos 39.

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Q.A-Msitgss Sougl*

55101.51 REALTY SROKER

Will boy 1W &amp; bid nnertgspes. We

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- I, 2. 3 SR.
Unfumn. -Advit- Family
Psel - Laundry
- I - Story
1105W. 25th ST.

£SoM
Suslnees Is. FlqtIda Mortgage Investment. 1104 5.
Robinson. Orlando, 433.3916.

337.1517

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APARTMENTS
"Luxury For Less"

I3$ .MIIC ROl £115506.

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repaIred. Res. I Comm..
Remodel I Additions.
Call 131-5719 or 142-0)36
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000IlthIg&amp;BOSndinQ
Animal Haven Grooming 8.
Boarding Kennels. Thermostat controled heat, of f floor
sleeping Poxes. We cater to
your pet. 322 s;s.2.

SANFORD

322.2090

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All Work Guaranleed
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Landclearing. Fill Dirt&amp; Clay

chuck Gormly
322-7991

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ILANOSCApING
fREE ESTIMATES 322-7902

Need A Handy Man?
CAL MOYER
W000MAKING I

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
makingcustom furniture

323-2364eve.
Handyman, minor ci. rep.,
plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr.
s*rv. Senior cit. dii., 131-4901.

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HouwcIs.rng
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Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized,fasl,dependable
Regular or 1 time basis
Pleasecall aft 1p.m.

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Iniuvsuwds,

Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
olall types. Lic, BOnded
373-6035
Insured
134-0)99

surplus Furniture, Dish.

AWARD REALTY, INC.
221-1100

Quality operation

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES, Jenkins Furniture, 20$ 5, 75th St. 323-0551.

MIsc. 333-3102 eve,

*ebuyyw equIty, dose Will hr$.

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Sanford 322.4741.

33)4640

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HEAT, FULLY FUR'NISRED
MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
ON 2 CANAl. FRONT LOTS.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
TO

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t yrs. exp. Pat;,, )t veways
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Drapes, Upholstery

Antiques-Oriental Rugs
MuSic Boxes-Slot Machines
Bridges AntIques
323-2501

Webuyequlty Inhouses,apts. I

Call

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Moving to smaller place, sellli

47—RsaI Estate Vnfed

It's like pennies from heaven whin
you sell "Don't Needs" wIth-e

Alterations, Dressmaking

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enS lets. lelsof shade I fruit
tress

repossessed, used very short
time. Original 1153. bal. SIll
$31 ins. Agent 3394314,
oIl of total inventory of brand
new interspnlng bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur-

MeblIe Home w.coltage added

68—Wanted

975 SInger Futura Fully auto,

CaIlBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3277495 -

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6wks. old
323 1072

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Rebuild Condemned Houses
0 BALINT
377-5665

D'essmaklng

Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Refrlg., stoves, tools

Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.
322-5721.

$14,10.

CUSTOMNOMES BUILT

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Ads offer no fancy Claim5. . . Just Results I

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OLD BASEBALL
CARDS
Paying cash, write Pete Flentke,
1236 Norwood Place, Orlando
37501. Ph 305-422-2002.

Used full size hotel motel bedding. Very clean, $14.9Sea. pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture

LI.Sylvan Area, I acres $21,000.
Other parcels avail. W.
Mallczeskl. REALTOR 322.

storage, pool I club houss, I Lalieview lot, Loch Arbor. 105'
assum. first on owner will I
paved road. 340' deep,
consider terms. $27,000.. I
Beautiful view across Crystal
I
Oniapdo 777.1790.
Lake. Only vacant lot in area.
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Furniture Salvage 322 51?).

2 Maple OR suits w-Hutches,
Cherry bookcase hutch &amp;
misc. antiques. 322 4701 aft 7
p.m.

job, on some service you have

4ICSIhiSSIithhlI08
Ferkis
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Single bed ( Mat.. w frame,
Elec. Broom; 18' of Hand
Railing; St. Shelving. 323-2373.

LarryD. Herman, BROKER

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Furniture, 205 E. 25th Sf. 323
09$'.

GENEVA ACREAGE

Tile floors installed
NEW&amp;REPAIR
Free Est.
$30 1753 aft6

PIt Bull PuppIes

full sIze, queen &amp; kIng. Jenkins

$2000 down, $5,100. 249-17)7

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MEINTZER TIL!
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 2$ yrs. Exp. 569-5562.

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SERVICESUNLIMITED
New or Old, Small or Largt".
Inside or Outside, Top or
Bottom, We do it All. HomeRepair &amp; Remodeling. Fences,.
roof, carpet, plumb, patio,
etc., etc., etc. Chances are if
we can't do it no one can. 24 hr..
3220771.
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pcI. above dealers cost. Twin,

Read today's classified ads for
good buys.

Titusville 1.305.344.
SEDROOMS, 1½
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO
DUPLEX. $35,105.

MOlI

nssd of, road all our want ads SLIM SUDGETS ARE 1
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
every day.
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

apgngi.

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Why buy used? New brand name
box springs &amp; mattresses at 70

Looking for garden equipment

V Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc.. Realtor
444-3011
it you are having difficulty flndlnç
a plac, to live, car to drive, a

1 Il, ii, all appl. IncI. WID,

stoc

CsrancTlh

Like New
322-4793
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65-Pets.Supplles

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51-HoUsehold Goods

leg. REAL STATE Broker
290 N. 1742, Caswlberry, Pm.
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Eve. 563.363!

VA.F HA-235'Con.Homei

Assume 5~ pct. Mtg. 574-3)63
days Thur I Sun. ev• aft 6.

Ernest

HOfl1S Repair
Complete Mobile
Home Repair
349.5739

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197$-US Case Tractor

if you're in the business of building
busines. - - .use
the
your
Classified Ads Often.

6½ acres for Only $14,500. Very
good terms. Osteen.

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formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
S1 E. 1st St., 322-5712

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GROVES

323 5324___________
WILSON PLACE- gorgeous
tiled
new home w.2300
foyer I baths. Ig brick FP in
FR w.paddle fans. built in
microwave, half acre oak

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Beauty Car.

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WILSON MAIFR FURNITURE
IIIIY,SELL.TRADF
3)) 31SF First St.
337 77
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We specialize InFARMS
RANCHES

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

organs,

FILL DIRT &amp;TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark 8. Hint 323-7510

Orlando

country location. $43,000.
EI3

8.

clearance, big savings. Ca
Bob BaIl 322-1103. 2202 Frenc:

Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,

Live In on-nent the otto
duplex property. 3.1 I 3-1 in

Room for an office with) Bdrm.,
2 Bath home to enjoy. One.half
acre zoned commercial on
busy four lane.

Pianos

Couch&amp;Anhiqueltems
Call 372-4708

377-1571

321-0640

very guuu cunu. 1,.',',; - ,'.j
Buick Riviera, loaded, Ex.
cond, $1,493; '75 Chev. Nova 4
dr, air auto, PS, cxc. cond
11.995 32) 0131.

TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON

SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO
FOR SALE
Wanted: Responsible party t-take over Spinet Piano. Eas-Terms. Can be seen localil
Write: Credit Manager, P.0
Box 207, Carlyle, IL 62231

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2439S.MyrtleAvd
Orlando
Sanford

n I Jn.Jr

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6Hydrauiic Beauty Shop (hairs
$lSea.
668 6156, ask for Sandy

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REALTY WORLD

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Piano, Stereo 5. Tapes
32.0911

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SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

101111

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For Sale: 17' Alum trim break;
sawhorses; (4)
walk planks
&amp; cuttIng board. $225. 323 4100.

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Re'. UAI.mATE keliir
295 N. 11.93. Casselberry, Fl.
Eve. $423665
134-1211

AFFORDABLE LIVING 3
Bdrm, 1½ Bath, 4 years old, at
end of quiet, well kept street.
Fenced backyard It with utility
Shed. I yr. warranty $3,900.

cXomaa

321.0759

Sr.

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BATEMAP' EA1 'fl
leg. Real Estife Sro&amp;er
2440 Sanfgrd Aye.

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.pOlIIv'a nU.

For Sale

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Assume 1½ mtg. Owner wi
hold 2nd wIth large dowli
$77,000. 322-2217-

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Hohner Recorder, $10; Hohnu
Metodlca Piano 76, SIC
Trombone, $15; Stereo Sys v
pnono, AM-FM, Radio, 5 tract
like new, 5100. 332-9153.

098)

TERMS.

Executive Home-Loch Arbo
3 BR, Rec. room, pool, 1 yrs. cli

DeltonaI Here it isl Should be
$75,000. only $44,300. Custom
built 3-2, has everything In.
cluding bullt.in MicrOwsVe
oven.

4 Bdrm, 2 Bath, 2 story home in
picturesque part of Sanford,
Large rooms, exterior done in
aluminum siding. Perfect for
growing family. FIreplace,

ON 2 STREETS
ADJACENT TO A PARK NEAR WIL- I
SON SCHOOL. 512,500. EX.
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FR, very attractive kit.,
Deltona.

comparable houses lust a

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING

323.7832
Eve$. 322-0617.333-1517
207 E. 25th St.

Just perfect for sm tam. or
retired couple. 2 BR, 15, LR,

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S1de by Sate refrigerator.
picnic table, w 2 benches,
full sue baby bed w mattress,
$25; Oak porch rockers. $29.95;
metal ollice desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 F 75th St. 373

$7,000.

LOCH ARBOR
3 BR, lB. FR with FP, fenci

on

MAinr Crdlt CArd

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594jsiI

$45 tori' pick-up delivered
323 1917 aft 1
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Fatigue Pants 8. Jackets $10.99
ea. ARMY NAVY SURPLUS.
3)0 Sanford Ave., 3275791.

MELLONVILLE CORNER
LOT, READY TO BUILD.

MULTIPLE LISTING -REAL TC

C.I. 1.A1Ø1 h.t.,,..n 0

ROBSONMARINE
7977 Hwy. 11-92
Santord,FIa.32771

}IREW()OD

TO

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
BETTER HOMES AREA,
MAKE OFFER.

HAL CDIJST RIALTY'

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short distance away.

READY

75 Pontiac AStra 5.1., 1 cyl.,
auto, 59.000 ml., priced for

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Want to buy 12 to 14' fiberglas
tithing boat w-trailer. Goo
cond. 322 3106.

FOR SALE wheel chair $125;
adj.waiker $25;
322 7515 aft. 6

BUILDI $5,500.

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322.75$), Sanford

Good fishIng, lake frontage, 3
acre mini farm. Comp. w.3 BR
home. Osteen.

below replacement or

BRIARCLIFF,

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MUST SELL- 17' F glal
Larson Runabout w- '63 40 h
recently rebuilt. Needs seat
Cleanuo. $375 323 5511 aft

WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON

W. Garnet I White
leg. Real Estate Broker

great rm, livIng rm, Fl. rm,
remodeled I fully eqpt. kit.
then. CHIA, I much more.
Plus the owner will hold a
wrap around or 2nd mtg.
$37,000.
Eve. 303-661-5640
305.333-1543
2 BR, Lde. corner lot, o.k trees,
2 bI E. 1742 near Longwood
Plaza. Call 331.4153.

Just a very slod walk from the

323-2:

Branch Off Ice

NEW LISTING I
NEW REDUCED PRICE
SpacIous 4 Bdrm, 2 bath In
beautiful Mayfair section wIth

Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
323 5420

wlilbuy junk Auto Batteries
Best Price. Battery Shop
107W 37th St 323 9114
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A OK TIRE
32274$Shocks $4 9$-Heavy Duty $6.9
New BatterIes t29.9S

IS &amp; Rccessorl

set. Sanford AuctIon, 1215 S.
French. 323 7340.

OSTEEN AREA PINE 5. CVPRESS WOODS. 15 ACRES AT
$000 PER WITH TERMS.

Dell's Auction Center

hp deep well pump, dec.
typewriter, 10 sp. bIke, 10 gal.
milk can, 2 fertilizer spreaders
(I Ou5!. I PUIIJ. misc. TOOlS.
3225121.

Beds, ObI. motel fl.S 8. matt. $30,,

$9,900

PAI

REALTORS

REALTOR PALS
Eve 323.2106
Ifl 547$

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UPSALA

TRANSFER STATION.
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO

256

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$ VISA-MASTER CHARGE $

76—Auto Parts

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Dont pile no longer needed items
high as an elephants eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money In your wallett

HOME IN GENEVA. $900
excellent terms.

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
ry 92. 1 mile west of Speedway,
)4ytOna Beach. will hold a
lic AUTO AUCTION every
rb.sday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
*• only one In FlorIda. You sit
he reserved price. Call 904-25510)1-tsr further details,
77 Cnev. Vega, low mi.,
car, 21 mpg. $1995 or reas.
offer. 323.1130.

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54-Garage Saies

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SILVER CLUB JOIN NOW!

ACRES ZONED MOBILE

'75 models. Call 339-9100 or 131
1605 (Dealer'

kinds of draperies, other fun
pcs.. statues, Lots of nice 01glass pcs., pottery. etc. 1000'
of Items to numerous I
mention. Oil Heater w-blowel
1 oil furnace w-blowei
compvr-ypv wa neaier un,i

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for Sale

1ST MAKE PAYMENTS-69t

Several couches, chairs, a

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Admission SI in silver. This
months bonus, 80 gal. of gas at
Soc per gal 831 8319

CHOOSE FROM.

ANYTIME

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REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

Beautiful bldg. lots In Orange
-) City. Buy now build later.
Prices range from $2,150 to
,i $3,000.

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FOR SALE Elec blanket dbl
cOnt.; quilts, cast iron Dutch
oil painting, linens. Ig
picture frame, misc 322 6168

LARGE SINGLE FAMILY
LOTS NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT, CLEARED &amp;
READY TO BUILD. SOME
TREES. $7995, WITH EXCELLENT TERMS. MANY TO

dec PP. new kIt. I landscapf

P7 BR, FP, well kept fenced yd,
garage alum, siding. Lovely
home on or only $29,900.

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 25, huge kit,,
formal DR. 1g. Master BR,
cItrus trees. low cash to mtg.
Perfect location $34,50Q

FRI. 7:30 P.M.

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JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, 18 horv
in Sunland w.sc patio, Fl. rr

$92,000.

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$otl A buy for 534,7301

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323.5774 Day or Nighi

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SUPER 3 BR, 18 home I
Sunland w-your own pool
patio? DR, w-w carp., ne
roof, fenced yd, on a Ig shadu

$42,000.

pct. Itlteresf to qualified
: buyers. NeW homes with
J monthI payments under $230.
Low down p4ymeflts. 322-2257

Harold
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I'd love to have Just a simple bearded
hipple to pet mad ati"

rm, I porch? Only $26,900.

80—Autos

* AUCTION SALE'

and metal shelving.

sWS&amp;up

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-OK TIRE
322-740
NEW TIRES 5)9898. UP
113 French Ave.
Sanford

dential Auctions &amp; AppraisalCall Dell's Auction. 323-362

BARGAIN TV'S
Why pay more7
HERB'S TV
197 S Sanford Ave.
373-1731

HANDY MAN SPECIAL. 4 hi
18 home on dbl. lot, spacio
rms, pine floors, OR, uthlit

7g-torCyCIes

For Estate Cdmmercial 1. Pci

Dc
19 Orlando Dr,
Ph. 322 0352
MIt I

SERVICE CONTRACT. Ju

LUXURY LIVING
3 BR, 28, pool, BBQ, green

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$51,300.

2 BR, 18, CB, FR, lots of extras,
FHA appraised at $30,530.
$1,030 dwn. Owner will pay all
closing cotsts.

Day or Night

REALTO

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H&amp;A, w-w carp., pan. FR, ea
in kit., pantry 1, morel BP

41-Houses

FOR RENT

332.6415

REALTY

BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 25 home I
Sanora wall the extrasl I

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something wonderful Is about to
happen.

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TV repo 19" ZenIth. Sold orlg.
$49373 bal. $113.16 or $17 mó
Agent 139 5386.

STENSTROI

When you place a Classif led Ad In
The Evening Herald, stay close

Inc. REALTOR, MLS

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53-TV.Radio-StereO

house, 1g. patio. $33,900.

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larold Hall Realty

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Roosevelt Dimes, Liber
Standing Halves, Silvi
dollars, etc. 22 x face valu
some lower 643-1031 ask ii
Ron.

Wast,er repo C.F oeluxe model
5ol orig 5109 35. used short
time Bal 5189.11cr 519.35 mo.
Agent 3398386
Ref. repo 16 Cu ft frost
Orig. $529. now $705 or $19 mo.
Agent 3398313

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REALTOR 322-499)

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FURN DUPLEX-near down
town. very neat 2 story. Cozy
home for 2 families, or great
investment with excellent
incame. Assume S pct. mtg.
$36,000.

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Got something to sell? A Classif
Ad will sell it fast.

'BI1YJUNKCARS
From SlOto $30
Call 322-1624;3Z-446
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Top Ooller Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, truckS &amp; heavy equipment.
322-5990

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E-NMORE WASHER - Parts.
Service. used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

322.104 or eves. 323-0517

to your phone because

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this won't last, call I see
today.

MVLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 349-5100 322-1959

rm. by wk. w.kit. priv.,
Casselberry-Sanford. 339-6447
ask for Bill.

:323'5774

PALS

REALTOR

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Push button controls, has caro
usel. Still in warranty.
Originally $649. assume oay
merits of $21 mo Agent 3.39____________
0386

STEMPER AGENCY

Mature working gent, desires

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SATURDAY, FEBRIMRYZ3
Community Fitness Day, University of Central
Florida for young and old; 10,000 meter run, youth
soccer dilnic and "learn by doing" activities,

5324000-4 + acres + Beautiful
double wide, cleared I fenced,

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MICPOWAVF
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M. Unsworth Realty

77-Junk Cars Removed

69-Stamps-Coins

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40-A-Apartments
.ip-s

52....Applian

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Save Gas-move into this (like
new), 3 BR, 2B home, central
located, only $15,000, assume
mort. at 7~

I BR;1½ B, Fl Rm.carpeted,
C-H -A $325 mo,
+ dep. 322-0216

by Gill Fox

Build to Suit -our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 2335245

$25,000-New Listing, 3 BR, lB.
older home, good cond., corner
lot, owner finance with sub.
stantial down.

$3,500 dwn. for 10 acres, owner
will assist with financing.

32-Houses Unfurnished

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1I AMI'C

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$26,000-St. Johns River access,

Efficiency Apartment
Prefer working person
Ph. 904-773-7516

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41-Houses

'on Lake Ada. Just So. of

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Public meeting to discuss proposed conversion of
Seminole Harness Raceway to a dog-racing facility,
7:30p.m., Casselberry City Hall. St-ate Rep. Bobby
Brantley, host.

41-Houses

1 BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults only

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re to get reqs

LwG

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18
- - Soqth Seminole Garden Club, 1 p.m., Casselberry
Woman's Club, Overbeook Drive. Program: African
violets by Mrs. Catherine Boxberger, president of
- -African Violet Society.

Friday, Feb. 13, 1910-9k

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Orlando - Winter Park

Seminole

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Sanford VFW 10108 dInner, 5:301 p.m., log cabin post
home on lakefront, Open to public,

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Deltona Theater Arts Guild "TAG Varieties of
1980," 7:30 p.m., Deltona Golf &amp; Country Club.
Reservations only, call 305-674-1679.

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COURT CUSTOM'S CONST.
Custom design homes,

AdditIons. 323-0251
If you don't left people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
wIth a classified ad, by calling
322.2411 or $219993.

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Feinting

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Painting by Anthony Corino
Quality Int. or Ext., pressure
cleaning. Free Est. 3220071.

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a vi,;
car, see today's Classified 611 c.- for best buys.
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Feint

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lntetlor.E*t,riar
All Work Guaranteed
Free Est.
327)094
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The sooner you place younis
classif led ad, the sooner you
results.

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Trent Painting I Repair ,. -j
InteriorS Exterior
Free Est,
-3$5i .,.

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Paintingllernodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anyIlmeJ4C-32$9

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To List Your Business..,
E222611or83:
9993'.

�SPORTS
IOA-EvQnlng Herald, Sanford, FL

Friday, Feb. 15, 1980

U.S. College Kids Shock Czechs 7-3
displeased or unhappy with
According to a member of will be more of a test for us can't believe it."
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UP!) break as medal hopefuls Beth Bandy Gardner.
and Peter Wirnsberger
Borckink
was
stunned
by
her
performance.
Eric Heiden goes for his finished 1.2 In the glamorous Tass, the official Soviet news than the first two have been,"
- The United States, hoping Heiden, Bill Koch and Kurt
"I
felt I skated the best I
Ziiiiyatov
and
added
Brooks.
"Now
we
Heiden's
performance.
for inspiration from a Anderson
all
failed first In the men's50D-meter downhill, with Canada's Steve agency,
"I'm surprised Heiden fin- could," she said. "I'm where I
event. His top competition Podborskl taking the bronze. Rochew slept through the really have to show what
determined effort by the miserably.
ished so Far back," said thought I would be - I think
Heiden finished seventh in should come from two other Holland's Annie Borckink and ceremonies. Apparently we're made of."
hockey team, rolled out its big
Stock, an alternate on the Borckink. "We all thought she just the press thought I would
guns today in hopes of earning the 1,500-meter women's Americans, Dan Immerfall His Visser took the gold and Russian officials thought the
silver in the 1,500-meter awards would be made the powerful Austrian team, would get a medal. I am also be higher."
Its first medals of the Winter speed £kUrJ, and Koch and and Torn Plant,
Zm,atov, Russian national
blasted through the twisting surprised I (lid so well."
Anderson didn't even finish
Babilonia and Gardner, ex- speedskating for women and following day.
Olympics.
lorckink's
2:10.95
a
30-kilometer
champion in 1978
'We will hope tomorrow upper third of the course and
The youngest-ever U.S. their events. Koch, a silver pected to duel former world East Germany's Sabine
they
can
come
pick
up
their
easily
maintained
his
speed
personal
best
as
was
Visser's
and
1979,
led
from wire to wire
Olympic hockey team saved medalist at Innsbruck in 1978, champions Irma Rodalna and Becker took the bronze.
Russians
Nikolai
Zimyatov
medals,"
said
another
Soviet
through
the
straightaways
to
was
almost
six
seconds
in
outdistancing
Rochev by
an otherwise dismal first day dropped out at the 23- Alexandr Zaitsev In what
kilometer mark of the men's could be the classic duel of the and Vasili Bother and un- official. "It was a misunder- win the Olympic gold by .62 of faster than the Olympic more than 32 seconds. He
of medal competition for the 30-kilometer
a second over Wirnsberger, record set in Innsbruck in 1976 finished with a time of 1:27.02,
cross-country games, begin the figure heralded Bulgarian Ivan standing."
The
U.S.
faces
Norway
and
who clocked l46.12. Pod- but far off the world mark of nearly three minutes faster
Americans
a stunning
7-3
Andersonrun.
fell at the start skating competition with the Lebanov took the top three
upset of the with
powerful
Czechs,
of and
the downhill
than (he winning time in the
spots
in
the
30-kilometer
cross
Romania
in
its
next
two
borski
won the bronze in 2:07.18.
short program.
who were considered the only
Heiden, who had been cx- 1976 Innsbruck Games.
''
Today
the
stage
turns
to
hockey
games
and
American
1:46.62.
There
were
three
gold
country
race.
real threat to the Russians for
"I'm used to this kind of
1 did it, I did it," screamed pected to finish in the top
three of the top U.S. hopefuls medals decided Thursday and
The Soviets, however, did Coach Herb Brooks was
a gold medal.
- speed skater Eric Heiden all three events ended in not receive their medals at concerned about his team Stock, who clocked 1:45.50 on three in the event and had course," said Zimyatov. "I'm
awards ceremonies Thursday keeping mentally prepared. the 3,009-meter Olympic track been hoping for niedals in all very happy with the win and I
Otherwise, Valentine's Day and world champion figure double victories,
"The next couple of games on Whiteface ?lountain, "I four events, said she was not [eel very good about it."
proved to be a day of heart- skaters Tat Babilonma and
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Pa"luts, Darkness Dim Seminoles 4-2
the lights. Then another Coleman (lien sent a streamer singles. Carter's hit turned
person was sent to turn on the to righteenter which scored out to be the game-winner,
lights. And then another.
Menendez from the first base while Greg Fry's single added
It was finally disclosed by as Coleman raced in with a an insurance run.
The stage was set. San.
"You win some. You lose
ford's Fighting Seminoles Field Supervisor Phil Hudson, double.
were trailing 4-2 to Lake that the transformer had been
One out later center-fielder some. And you have some
Brantley. It was the bottom of cut off for the installation of Cory Carter laced the first of rained out. But I've never lost
new lights,
the sixth Inning,
his three hits, a single to right one to darkness on a Field that
"It's been off for about scoring Coleman for a 2-0 tied lights," wondered a
Cleanup hitter Bobby Wells,
after fouling off several three weeks," said Hudson. lead.
bewildered Lundquist.
pitches, had coaxed a tiring "And Wes (Rinker) said 'we
Saturday the Seminoles
The Seminoles rebounded to
Patriot hurler Mike Dunlap probably won't have them tie the adore In the third on play the loser of the Lyman
for a walk,
back on until early March." walks by Dale Spain and Juan Lake Howell game which is
The next hitter George
The game was reverted to DeAlba, a RBI single by scheduled for today at p.m.,
Porzig, who earlier at bat the fifth inning and went into shortstop Walt Law and a but may be moved ahead to
lined a pitch foul over the left the books as a 4-2 Lake dropped flyball off the bat of beat the darkness,
field fence, grounded weakly Brantley victory in the Bobby Wells.
7 0 0 0 2 44 3
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to third and Wells, running opening game of the Seminole
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Brantley pushed across its Sanford
Dunlap and Arthur. Ponig,
with the pitch, wenttosecond. County Baseball Tournament. deciding tallies on two walks
ain
"I just wish I would have (Porzig gave up six in 4 and
Centerfielder Terry Hazlett
Hitters -Lake Brantley; Carter
however, popped to the cat- known," said a disgruntled one-third innings) and two 3-3 2 psi.
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fifth, kept the rally going with adjustment.
"It's demoralizing to the
another walk.
Dunlap promptly wild, kids to lose like that when
pitched the runners to second we're just starling to rally,"
and third. Rightfielder Lance added Lundquist.
Lake Brantley had jumped
Abney was the batter as
on
a struggling Porzig in the
darkness crept into Sanford
first
inning. Shortstop J.D.
Memorial Stadium and
Walker leaned off second ban D'Arville walked, but was
forced a second by Kirk
with the tying run.
Time was called and a Menendez.
Right fielder Ronnie
messenger was sent to turn on
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Scouts around the world are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Boy Scouts
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Hike Marks Scouts' Birthday

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part in a Heritage Hike to learn more about the early
part
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Hike chairman Dick Mamelee said numerous troops
made the 8.5-mile trek and had a great time despite chilly
weather. Leaving from Sanford Plaza, the boys stopped at
four historic stations along the way.

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In lounge Tuesday thru Saturday. Ladles' Night
every Thursday. Italian night Saturday — All you
can eat Special. 1-4 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.

SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 17, IM

Exhibit of works by artists in the Council of Arts
and Sciences CETA funded art project, Jan. 25-Feb.
22, Pine Castle Center of the Arts Gallery. Reception for public to meet the artist, Friday, Feb. 1, 7-9
p.m. Sculptured ceramics, photography, sculpture
and painting. Gallery open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.
to 5 P.M.

EVENING

Mia Gerber (standing left) and her
husband, Johnathon Gerber (seated
right) demonstrate how to make
wool yarn on a spinning wheel.

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The day was finished with a tour of the Sanford Fire
Department, where emergency equipment was demonstrated and explained. "It was a tremendous success,"
said Mamelee, "and the boys had a great time."

"Gaslight", spine-tingliag thriller, 1:31 p.m.,
Feb. 7-9 and Feb. 1441, science autitedam,
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HOLIDAY INN — LAKE MONROE - Featuring
mouth.watering steaks and seafood. Your favorite
drinks available in popular lounge. "Overlooking
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followed the old trail north to Lake Monroe. A knife and ax
display was on hand for the scouts at Speer Grove Park,
and at Ft. Mellon Park an adult leader told the boys about
the battle in which Captain Mellon was killed.
They also towed the Sanford Library-Museum when
they reached the lakefront. Canoeing, rope-making and a
trip through Heart Park helped use up any energy left
over from the hike.

Pretense Downs
New CopShow

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This month marks the 70th anniversary of the Boy
ts and the 50th for Cub Scouts. To celebrate this

Friday, Feb. iS, 1$O-3

Seminole Players present "A Hatful of Rain,"
March 04, $ p.m., Seminole Community College
Fine Arts Theatre. Free to public.

7:00
(10) RITUAL The ritualized
society of Japan Is presented
through this look at its people
at work worship and leisure
70
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FATHER Asian-American
naiist Felicia Lowe documents
her recent Journey to China
with a special look at young
working couples and their
methods of coping with work
and family,

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FEUD The casts of "Angle,"
"The Ropers." "The Waltons,"
and "The Duke* of Hazzard"
compete in a Prime time vanslon of this game show.
(10) OI(AVANGO In the
rich profusion of the world's
largest imand delta In the
Republic of Botswana. Africa,
an effort is being made to neconcile the conflicting needs of
man and
TUESDAY
FEBRUARY II IM
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Liza MlnnslIl combine their tatants in a musical-variety program revolving around their
actual efforts to prepare for
their first in-tandem show.

Air

10:00
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Mercer. LaWanda Page,Rob
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Join Bob Newhant in a series of
sketches satirizing various
American lifestyles.
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 20, two
EVENING
$00
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Trouble With Women" The
effects of the drive for sexual
equality are examined through
profiles of three women from
varying backgrounds; Harry
Reasoner anchors.

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open Tuesday through Friday, 10 am, to 4 p.m.;
Saturday, 10 am, to 1 p.m.; Sunday, 1-4 p.m. Free
to public. Opening reception, Feb. 15, 7-9 p.m.

1,000-meter
men's 15-kilometer special
Mcxar
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BOWLERS TOUR
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Deities Theater Arts Guild puaents "TAG
Varieties of 1110." Feb. 14-18, curtain, 7:30 p.m.,
Deltona Gç41&amp; Country Club. Seating by reservation, all 300-674-1281 for Thursday night; 300474.
1505, for Friday; and 300-6744179 for Saturday.
Dinner by reervatjni only for club members and
their gueda, 5-7 P.M. each night.

PORT CHRISTMAS MUSEUM— Authentic
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(from Pasadena). Jim Mckay

SUNDAY

hosts.

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numerous forays in
Including "Police Story,"
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avoid writing something
about his own celebrity).

MONDAY
FEBRUARY IL 1550
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Scheduled events include
vs. Romania, Ice hockey (live);
first run of the men's giant
slalom; 70-meter combined ski
Jhu1Tpin9
figure skating; women's 10kilometer cross country ski
race. Jim McKay hosts.

U.S.

TUESDAY
FEBRUARY IL IM
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that his
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people and situations would
influence Stone's detecting,
make him a bit out of the
ordinary. Seemed a safe
assumption — otherwise,
wily bother to make him a
the first
But "Stone" is a sham,
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someone wants him on "The
Mike Douglas Show"

dancing pairs free skating and Special features, coverage of
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Bobby, also a sub-compact.
"Who?" says Buck. "The
At the end of the opening
victims," intones Stone.
credits of "Stone" our hero
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pulls his service revolver, Instead of mowing the lawn
points It menacingly at an — that they've ended up temporarily assigned a
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snarls: "If you don't, I gimmick.
does his chief, played by Pat
won't."
For the bulk of the hour, Hingle, a fine actor who is
That waming has been Stone is a routine, hunchtotally wasted here. Why?
bothering me for weeks. pia
vigilante cop and Because Stone admits that
Sounds great, doesn't It? But "Stone" a dreary cop show, cops
personal
have
what does it mean? If you The fact that he's a writer
problems. "We aren't
supermen," explains Stone.
don't what, I won't what? If never Integrated h1l
' drop It, I won't story
you don't
"Just men and women doing
his detecting.
job, OF trying to. The public
shoot? Hardly.
a
swear he hatches mose
should
view us like we are —
What he must be saying Is bock&amp;
warts
and
all.
"If you don't drop It, Iwon't
Dennis
Weaver
does
not
Talk is cheap. "Stone"
condensed to "If
shoot," con
help matters. Weaver, who falls far short of showing us
help
you don't, I will."
charmed our SOCkS off in the warts — particularly
Which makes sense, but "Mccloud," plays Dan Stone
short of "Paris" and
doesn't rhyme. So the in the lowest key. available "Elachied," two promising,
producers have opted for a next to out cold,
thoughtful cop shows that
tough declaration of no
failed this season.
One
week
we
we
Dan
apparent meaning. This
breaking every rule In the
So don't be fooled like I
epitomizes Stone,
the
point
of
book
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to
was.
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new cop show starring harassment — to get a guy's
appears
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ball
revoked.
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convinced
cop
show
that wants to be
motion shoot-out between
will pull a heist if lean and tough instead of
the
guy
and
substance.
pretense
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guy is sprung and Im- that the producers are
Iexpected something a bit mediately robs a market and constantly looking over their
different front "Stone," but guns down the owner,
shoulders and saying "We
only because they seemed to
wonder
if
they
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mert
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faces some brand new problSrfls when Aunt BiS bUYS a
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Towering .nferno" (1974) Steve
McOue.n, Paul New., an. With
fire spreading rapidly through
the Glass Tower, a fir. chief
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figure skating; women's 10kilometer cross country ski
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rich profusion of the world's
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mass sonic mind control on its 14 (10) THE ASCENT OF MAN
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"The Majestic Clockwork"
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youth.
at a nightclub, weightlifting the laundry room.
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an interview with the Unknown ZIUAN TELEVISION The best
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Comic are featured.
of Brazilian television, featuring SKY "Deposition
Sedimentation"
overturned by Einstein's revo0 (17) CAROL BURNETT C
about the war.
CBS REPORTS "The samples of t ypical commer(17) CAROL BURNETT
WINTER
OLYMPICS
lutionary
theories.
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AND FRIENDS Guest: Jack Trouble With Women" The cials, popular programs and
(7)0 XIII
AND FRIENDS Skits: "The Scheduled events include
Klugman.
effects of the drive for sexual coverage of the annual Brazili- Family,"
11:00
"The Digs."
men's free skating (live):
equality are examined through an CarnIval, is presented.
6:30
0 @3(1)0 CD U NEWS
women's giant slalom skiing; (II) (35) BEP4N HILL
profiles of three women from
6:30
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NBC NEWS
varying backgrounds; Harry
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(5)0 CBS NEWS
BEST OF SATURDAY
skating; men's 1500-meter
CBS NEWS
Reasoner anchors.
1 1:30
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speed skating; women's 4 X 5
TONIGHT Host: Johnny
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10:30
(Ii) (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Andy kilometer cross country relay. Carson. Guest: Engelbert
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has a problem when a band of Jim McKay hosts.
Humperdinck.
new waitress In town, but as far a deadly ring of thieves out to 3J) (35) CANDID CAMERA
gypsies comes to town armed (II) (35) JIM ROCKFORD (S)OCOI.UMBO A television
as she's concerned, Andy Is silence them forever.
1100
with old-world hocus-pocus Rockford sets out to learn the executive murders her loverthe Blue Plate Special,
(11) (35) EDWARD AND MRS. • (4) (1)0 (ID 0 NEWS
identity of a young girl who is
and modern science.
boss when he refuses to give
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NNYHILL
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BUSINESS "Internal Organl. Edward VIII begins to consider
10 MASTERPIECE THE0
Denver's underworld.
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abdication of the
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throne
as his ATRE "The Duchess Of Duke (1j)(17) SOS NEWNART Bob C9 (10) UPSTAIRS, DOWNhe studSpecial features, coverage of
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Street II" The Hotel Bentinck is
proceeds to blow up after es the ways in which he could turned into a home for recu- nearly comes unglued at the STAIRS "News From The competition not televised oarlioffering advice to his wife and possibly Wed Willis Simpson. perating officers and to the prospect of becoming a father, Front" James unwittingly cr0- or and a summary of the day's
ales a personal and political events in Lake Placid. Frank
therapy group on how to han- (Part )
delight of Louisa and the entire
7.00
crisis upon his return home, Gifford hosts.
We personal anger.
(12) (17) UPSTAIRS, DOWN- staff, Charlie returns. (Part 10 •@3 FACE THE MUSIC
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AMERICA HELD HOSTAGE s
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Watkins offers to marry her,
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REPORT
9:00
12:00
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and
into hot water,
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REPORT
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covers the presence of amphe- extortion and rape.
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date
for
Willis.
for a ter along ass
Republican presidential canditamines in her blood.
Fred gets an act together
7:30
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jailed In Mexico on drug P05- Dole and Ronald Reagan - field
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questions from a panel of TUNE
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decides her marriage is over
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wagon. (Part 4)
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Beastly
Hun"
(ED (35) MAUDE Maude and Events scheduled to be coy- er and a summary of the day's
(3(10) DICK CAVETT Guest: Frustrated because he cannot University.
Waltir both show up at the arid include U.S. vs. West events in Lake Placid, Frank jazz
enlist, Hudson develops an
guitarist Joe Pass.
1:10
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Gifford hosts,
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convict discovers that the girl
COLLEGE
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women's
3,000-meter
EDDIE
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and
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loin
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blackout and starting a wave of
14*1. "What's A Party For?"
Moyer, takes a look at the
decline of political parties as
this nation ufldedakes Its 49th
presidential election, with special attention to non-traditional
appiroachee
og tried in
Maine politics.

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i ng (live); men's short program TAKE TWO
figure skating; second run of
10:15
the men's giant slalom: men's
11110
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1,000-mater speed
skating;
10. THE NILE "Conquest And
EVENING
too pleased with their newly kilometer individual
crossDeath" After Livingstono's
adopted son.
country
ski
race.
Jim
McKay
death.
Stanley mounts the Iarghosts.
7:30
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10:30
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Guests:
Dick
AND FRIENDS
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Van Dyke, Tony Randall.
into the nearest bachelor pad by half-heartedly finding a way KOVACS Runner vs. starter;
when Maude decides to run for
8:30
to end his life before illness
Miklos Molnar and a bug's-eye
the State Senate. (Part 2)
NBC NEWS
claims him,
view
of the world.
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GOLDIE AND LIZA
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11:oo
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Liza Minnelli combine their tal1 (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY ants
Reluctant Opie attends his first Mike and Archie make a bet to
in a musical-variety pro- (J (35) BENNY HILL
dancing party, and discovers
see who can do without his gram revolving around their
11:30
dancing is fun, even with girls.
favorite indulgence for 48 actual efforts to prepare for
II) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
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their first in-tandem show.
Carson. Guest: Alan King.
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despondent friend turns Bob's OF SHERIFF LOBO Lobo, Per. The Married Lady" When gary for one of her husband's
reception area into a mini- kins and a widow with guilt Horace Rumpole (Leo McKern) valuable paintings. (R)
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7:00
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death threats.
of involvement with his client,
or and a summary of the day's
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CC THE WHITE SHADOW
events In Lake Placid. Frank
10:00
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AND GENTLE- Gifford hosts
LADIES
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A drama coach comes to the help a fellow coach overcome Mercer. LaWanda Page. Rob- EDDIE ROBERTS Mr. Billy
Sanford home to tutor Lamont the
bitterness which is destroy. ert Ridgely and Joan Van Ark continues his search for Dr.
for an acting role.
ing his life.
join Bob Newhart in a series of Zindell, Augusta and Eddie.
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tion with Marsha but has one
danc- American lifestyles.
(121(17) SANFORD AND SON
scheduled to include ice
(3(10) SNEAK PREVIEWS: with Herb instead.
Esther and Woodrow are not

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Chaos reigns and tempers flare
when half of the staff are strick-

with a beautiful woman,
WKRP IN CINCINNATI
cs
Johnny Fever's grown-up
daughter and her boyfriend
unexpectedly turn up on

sion of this game show.
(1J)(35) JIM ROCKFORD
When Rockford is hired to
check on a philandering
husband, he finds the man

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and Clyde Barrow, a pair of
brutal bank robbers, blaze a
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her untimely, computer-caused death.

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"I wish I could say this is something which doesn't

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Stanton, who has performed on skydiving teams at many
air shows, said only a very small percentage of the
audience actually comes to see someone get hurt.
"But a large percentage come to the show because there
is a chance of that happening. They don't necessarily want
to come In contact with It or see it before their eyes," he
said, "but the element of danger is a drawing card definitely."
If all the danger could ever be taken away from a sporting
event—cbaa the Daytime 500 stock car race — he said,
"then I guarantee attendance would drop in half."
Although there may be no increase In danger, Stanton
said he expects attendance at this year's air show to increase over the last show by 25percent.
Performing this year will be the U.S. Navy "Blue Angels"
aircraft demonstration team, the U.S. Army "Golden
Knights" parachute team, a Marine Corps "Harrier"
hover-jet, the Eagles Aerobatic Flight Team and Individual
stunt pilots and jumpers. Two complete shows will be held,
Mardi 22 and 23.
Stanton explained that many individual's efforts go Into
making an air show and each person's reason for participating Is "a shade different" he said.

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Release Date
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By United Press International
Iranian Foreign Minister Shadegh Ghotbzadeh warned Saturday that "nothing Is
definite yet" on arrangements leading to
eventual release of the American hostages
and acknowledged he is not sure how
militants holding them will react to the U.N.
commission which will seek their Liberation,
"The formation of W'bMmisaton is a fIrst
step," Ghotbzadeh told a news conference In
Paris. "Things will stay as they are until the
commission finishes its work."
"There will be other steps, I hope," he said,
But he added that the Iranian government
does not see itself as "negotiating the
question of the hostages with any govern,
ment" and declared "no mediation will be
accepted by us."
He told reporters Friday there would be no
"automatic" release until all parties involved
were satisfied with the panels findings on
"crimes" of the Shah and said Saturday Iran
would not even begin considering their
freedom until the panel is formed.
But White house Press Secretary Jody
Powell said President Carter was more
optimistic now than he was several weeks
ago" about a solution to the crisis. Carter also
canceled a planned weekend trip to Camp
David, apparently to keep a close watch on

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stiff Writer
Ttw vote ofthe Lake Mary City Council
one year ago this month that made Phil
Kulbes the municipality's first city
manager was close - 3-2
The question, at the time, was not
whether Kulbes was qualified for the job,
but rather whether the city government
and the people were ready for a city
manager. Prior to that time the council
members were responsible for the direct
apervisIon of city employees and
diparnents.
Kulbes had been employed by the city
tar six months as a building Inapector. He
hod retired-to Florida only a few months
bsforegoing to work for Lake Mary, But
hi found golf jut didn't take Upall his
time and when he went home each day
r golf his wife had domestic chores 1le painting and such - that he really
dijn't relish waiting for him. "I got bored
with myself. I was not being active. I was
In a rocking chair
IX young at 60 to
d too old to become a beach sirfer. I
ilided to do something creative and
osnetructive and I sought the job here,"
saki.
-,Kulbes hadn't worked In city
inagemeit before. He had been a vice
president of a Texas architectural
.ijlneering firm and been active In
usñing federal grants for rebuilding

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was only five years old at the time - he
could develop his own methods of
operation and learn in the process, create
his own philosophy of government and
establish his own policies.
He wasn't Looking for a great deal of
money. He really didn't need It. He was
looking for a challenge, and Lake Mary
has certainly provided It.
The attitude of the townspeople and
city employees about a city manager was
about as uncertain as the council vote
that placed him in the position.
"The citizens were afraid city
management meant the community
would be run liii dictatorial style. Some
of the council and the advisory boards
were skeptical. And some of the employees, while they were doing a good job
In their own area of responsibility, were
not a cohesive unit," he said.
One year later, Kulbes said he has
learned patience, worked through a lot of
problems and has a highly efficient staff.
"I try to stay out of the limelight as much
as possible. The effort by the city sin.
ployees is a group effort Everyone
works together. They all help each other
out. While each employee is a specialist
In his field, he or she can also do many
other jobe well for the city," Kulbes said.
He said about 50
of his job Is
public relations - trying to convince
prospective developers and Industrialists

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to settle In Lake Mary and help develop
the city — talking to citizens to find
solutions to neighborhood complaints,
potholes In the streets, barking dogs.
"Often I can't give the citizens the an.
swers they want to hear, but I hope they
know I'm telling them the truth."
"A good city manager has to listen to
the beat of the citizens. He has to transfer
M beat to the city council and make
recommendations to the council. And if
the council doesn't want to approve his
recommendations, the manager has to

have alternative plans," he said.
Kulbes said he has learned that his tone
of voice and expression have almost as
much Influence on whether his

suggestions are approved as the substance of the suggestions. Compromise Is
also often necessary to provide solutions.
He pointed to the Lake Mary Boulevard
rezoning Issue as an example. While
some people in the city have wanted to
keep Lake Mary Boulevard for
residential use, many owners on the
highway have wanted commercial
zoning. Kulbes' response has been to
recommend a change In use to businessoffice zoning.
"Residential no longer seems the best
use nor does commercial since much of
the property abuts nice residential areas.
I knew my recommendation would not
satisfy the boulevard owners, but I
looked at the development of the entire

WASHINGTON (UP!) — The United States
is trying to determine whether the Soviet
Union violated terms of the SALT II treaty
during the test firing of a new submarine
missile in late January, administration of.
flclaIs say.
The officials said Friday the Soviets
possibly encoded some of the test data sent

conu:ilssion

Worries U.S.

back by the missile - a violation of the SALT
treaty.
The SALT II treaty the United States and
Soviet Union signed last June, provided that
neither superpower would be allowed to
encode test data needed to verify compliance
with the treaty.

MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI)
A
Long Island dentist has been
convicted of sexually abusing four
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women patients while they were

under anesthetic.
Dr. Lester Cohen was convicted
Friday night on four counts of
sexual abuse.
Cohen's wife, Elinor, burst into
tears as she heard the jury
foreman pronounce her husband

possibility of accidents and assure that
the boulevard will not look like State
Routes 434 and 436," he said, adding he Is
trying to sell this idea to the property
owners, the council and whatever board
Is considering development plans.
"Kulbes Is active In an organization of
city managers in the fri-county area of
Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties.
"We have a monthly luncheon, compare
problems and how each city solved those

guilty of fondling the women's
breasts after they had been given
nitrous oxide, an anesthetic
commonly known as laughing gas.

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problems," he said. "We share in.
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Kulbes said the biggest change he has
seen over the past year Is in the attitude
of the city staff. "They don't hesitate to
do a little extra to help each other," he
said. He noted he has combined the city's

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city. If we can control development we
will have a nice city," he said.
Currently Kulbes' powers of persuasion are concentrated on convincing
all that an access road should be built
parallel to Lake Mary Boulevard and
that few curb cuts should be allowed onto
the boulevard Itself. "It would reduce the

two full-time men and one part-time
outside man into one crew.
His salary Is $14,900 annually. It was a
pretty drastic cut In pay from what he
earned as a corporate vice president.
"But I don't need a big salary to survive," he said. And, he added, he Is enjoyIng the job of city manager.

developments.
Ghotbzadeh stipulated in Paris Friday the
mere announcement of the commission's
findings will not mean the "automatic"
release of the American hostages, now in
their 105th day of captivity at the hands of
militants. An acceptance of the findings by
the United States and Iran was mandatory, he
explained.
At the United Nations, Secretary General
Kurt Waldheim's office said the
conducting the inquiry
nearly formed
and would be announced Sunday.
U.N. spokesman Rudolf Stajduhar said
"some aspects" of the panel had to be worked
out with Iranian authorities but the panel's
members could leave for Tehran as soon as
they had discussed their mandate with
Waldheim.
The sticking point obviously was when the
release of the hostages would actually come.
Under Ghotbzadeh's formula, the panel could
complete its work in eight to 10 days, then it
was up to the United States and Iran to approve the verdict.
In Rome, where he met with Vatican
Secretary of State Angostino Casaroli,
Ghotbzadeh said: "The hostages will not be
released until the inquiry commission has
announced its findings."

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In addition to specialty acts, the air show will feature
displays of aircraft from all the military services and
model airplane demonstrations.
Gates open at 9 a.m. each day. The show begins at 1:30
p.m. and ends at 4 p.m.
The air show Is designed to provide exciting entertainment In a family environment and generate funds for
itiany Central Florida diarities, Stanton said.
The funds will be administered by the Sanford Rotary
Club, sponsor of the show.
Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for children under 12.
Advance tickets are $3 for adults and children accompanied
by parents admitted free. Advance ticket information can
be obtained by calling Tom McDonald at 3224664.

federal Insurance program

computer she is alive and well, telling It to cease

He explained that if a jumper knows what he is doing he
will be safe. Parachute failure is rare, he said.
"But parachute failure Is possible. That X-factor creates
a danger factor," he said.

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sending out envelopes addressed to "The estate of

By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
Between 30,000 and 35,000 people are expected to attend
the Central Florida Air Show at the Sanford Airport next
month, and according to show publicist Larry Stanton, It's
the element of danger that brings them out.

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never reported it date of death, she explained.
All of this is not that reassuring to Ms. Newson, who

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of her estate or her

Newson's estate. The letters keep coming.
Orlando Regional Medical Center Medicare Clerk
Lori Swank said as for as the hospital is concerned, Ms.
Newson is very much alive.
"I remember talking to her" she said, adding
records report only the date of discharge. The hospital

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receive her government checks, Ms. Scott said.

names of the executors

ding a date of discharge, the machine entered a date of
death.
And the Medicare machines have been unsatisfied

Mildred Newson, 63, of the Mullet Lake trailer park, happen very often," said area Social Security Office
left Orlando Regional Medical Center in September Manager Barbara Scott.
alive and well following treatment of a hip injury.
Ms. Newson's problem is apparently lodged on it
But since that time, Ms. Newson has been receiving qqunputer tape in Baltimore, Ms. Scott said, explaining
letters Medicare asking for the names of the executors her office has made some progress at correcting the
of her estate or her next of kin, so the federal insurance error which convinced automated-mailers Ms. Newson

Medicare asking for the

departure to the centralcomputer. Instead of recor-

Reports of the death of a Sanford area woman are
But at the Sanford Social Security office, a
greatly exaggerated, she says, but the Medicare spokesman says she has nothing to fear.

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TONIGHT'S TV

Hollywood Studio s
Campaign For The Oscars
By VERNON SCOTT

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) The stakes, of course, are penny
ante compared to national politics, but Hollywood studios,
pruoucers and a nanojw at actors campaign vigorously and
shamelessly each year for the Oscars.
Millions of do llars are involved,
As you will see, following the Academy Awards presentatlons April 14, media ads will blossom extolling which picture won the Oscar and which actors and actresses won
awards in which pictures.
One or two films will be advertised: "Winner of Th ree
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Oscars!"

The Increased revenue at the box office will add millions to
the studio coffers, not to mentioned big bucks to the producers,
stars and directors with percentages of the profits.
A harbinger of the big hype can and will be seen Feb. 26, the
day after the Academy Award nominations are announced.

television which are read every morning by almost everyone

i n the entertainment industry.
The trades are legitimate, respected papers which carry
important news, castings, production notes, government items

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Bar
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his "legendary courage" by
going after an escaped convict.

BUSINESS

Two full pages of blazing red ink In a recent edition of
Variety, for instance, advertised "Norma Rae" In a

college.

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time with a white schoolteacher.

him a best actor nomination.

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Columbia's "Chapter Two" weighed In with a fourpage
section on special hard pa per with vivid colors and color
photographs of its stars (Marsha Mason and James Caan)

Columbia also advertises heavily for the Oscar favorite
,,Kramer vs. Kramer," praising the film, Dustin Hoffman and

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a picture of Peter Sellers from "Being There," hoping to land

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"Accounting"

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living in a big city and seeks
employment at a small rural

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stop final training run and the
first run of the men's and

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McKay hosts.

extolling his or her own performance in a particular film.

Instead, the star with a good chance to win the award takes
another route,

Other films relentlessly advertised are "The China Syndroine," "Going in Style," "Hair," "La Cage Aux Folles,"

mountain cabin in an attempt
to bring the romance back to
their marriage.

Waller spend a weekend in a

"North Dallas Forty," "The Champ," "Dracula," "Yanks,"

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campaign, .The press agent takes it to the studio requesting
that the ad look as if it came from the studio, removing the

,,The Onion Field," "Apocalypse Now."
A notable exception to the fiury of advertising is Woody

author Wright Morris.
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onus from the star.

Allen. Nowhere in the "Manhattan" ads can his picture or

Flames vs. Detroit Red Wings

The studio Is happy to comply. If the stars wins, of course,
there's more big bucks to be gathered with no damage to studio
budgets. But, in fairness to performers, most ads are designed

name be found. Yet Woody may well be a nominee for best
actor, best director and best writer,
Face it. Woody's got class,

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special Valentine's Day
program, featured subjects

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nomination for

Con man Joe Simons (Jack
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residence with the claim that
he has purchased a lucratIve
gold mine In the Yukon.

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Tucker's unmistakably seductive voice is met her for dinner "and said he always others"
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still keeping her male audiences writhing
wanted to produce
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would have to proceed "step by step."
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Dick Batchelor, DrIando, remains a candidate for the office.
Fechtel, elected "minority whip" of the Senate by his GOP

colleagues Wednesday, said: "My approach will be to contact
hundreds of people in the district to be sure I will have the

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in the Florida Senate he was approached this week by a group
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Kelly had denied being involved in any criminal activity, but
said he did accept the money as part of an investigation he was
personally conducting on why such a large amount of money
was offered for something he would do for any constituent
w ithout charge.
Kelly said he told no one of his investigation and did not keel)

any type crime. One should be careful to not preclude the

systems set up in our Constitution," Fechtel said.

In 1978, Fechtel was urged by constituents and supporters to
challetige Kelly for the office. "Two years ago we had soiiieone

in the Congress with an excellent voting record. I thought it
was healthy for tile to spend at least a couple years in the state
Senate to gain a better perspective on the issues. I feel this has

benefited inc greatly," he said. nothing he has served during
his Senate tenure on the joint legislative auditing committee
and on time agricultural committee. "I've learned from this
service and from many other areas," Fechtel said.
Fechtel also noted that while time fifth congressional district
encompasses eight counties, his senatorial district encompasses seven counties. lie is thus serving on the legislative
delegations of seven counties and is chairman of the
delegations in Clay, Lake and Sumter. Both Lake and Sumter
are in the fifth congressional district with Seminole, part of
Orange, Citrus, Pasco, Pinellas and Hernando,
"Ti
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philosophy,'' Fechtel said,
The best Fechtel could determine is that It will take close to
$200,000 to run a viable campaign for the congressional seats
noting the eight-county district is one of the highest-populated
districts in time entire nation.
Fechtel said he is encouraged to run because of the many
areas in which the federal government Is infringing on the
states and taking time "carrot-stick" approach. He said while
the federal government offers 10 percent funding for certain
matters, It sets up rules and guidelines as a pre-requisite of
gaining umose tunas that are less intelligently drawn than state
guidelines.
"In effect the federal government is breaking-up the
sovereignty of the states," he said.
Fechtel, 43, is single and the father of a son and a daughter.
His son, Jay, is a freshman at Washington and Lee University
in Lexington, Vu. His daughter, Kara, 13, Is a student at the St.
Johns school in Tampa.
Although it had been rumored that S. Curtis Kiser, RClearwater, would also be a candidate for Kelly's
congressional office, Fechtel said Kiser has decided not to run.
Fechtel said at a meeting of fifth district legislators in
Tallahassee Wednesday, Kiser told him personally he would
not be a candidate.
The only other Republican who has sought to challenge
Kelly for the GOP nomination has been Bill McCollum, an
Orlando attorney and currently chairman of the Seminole

in Fechtel's favor.
Meanwhile, Hattaway said tile outlook for t1w fifill
congressional race is silaping ill) into a real --liorse racv.httawuy said he met with Batchelor over the eeketmd to

determine whether Llatche'lor's candidacy for the I)t'nnni'cti
lie said Batchelor assured Iiiin lie %%ill remain a candidate

and will have time financing necessar y to run an L'uIt'utIvt'
campaign. "I gave iny word to Dick I

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not go back on my word," llattaway said. Orlando and
Brooksville attorney David [test and Orange County
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effective campaign for Kelly's seat. 1k' noted that "kind of
money"was spent on the eaiiiugri for the 9th congressional
district Orange and Brevard countiesi in 1978.
Turning his attention to the U.S. Senate race, Ilattawav, a
long-tune personal friend of insurance Coiimn iissioiit'r and
State Treasurer Bill Gunter, 1)-Orlando, said hi,' has 'no doubt
Gunter will be it candidate" against U.S Senator l)k'k Stone, I)United Press International I iPl ' reoort,'il lwl: ( ;iirI,'r
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poll results public.
UPI said Gunter is encouraged by a recent poll done by tour
Florida newspapers showing lie would run second to Democrat
Dick Stone. Gunter, it 1)eiiiociat, lost (hr ollIN rare ill ins
potiil career to Stone in the Lk'nmocratic pririlaryf or the
U.S. Senate in 1974.
llattawa' said the talk in Tallahassee also is that lortimer
Public Service Commissioner Paula hawkins, l(-Maitland, is
considering running against Stone.
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McCollum announced his candidacy in November.
"I like Bill so much and have such a high regard for him,"
Fechtel said today. "I'm concerned my good friend might feel
I'm trying to undo his efforts," Fechtel said.
McCollum was unavailable for comment today on Fechtel's
prospective candidacy. McCollum's campaign manager,
Vaughn Forest, however, responded "absolutely not" to a

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teacher of verbal and physical abuse,
Mrs. Rossell told the board if her son 15 the board in a week.
classroom transfers.
trouble In previous classes and said she not transferred she would quit her job to
and not teaching.
Mrs. Rossell said Layer told her he
Harp said this morning he would not
Cuselberry Elementary Principal resented that she was, told to put him on sit In the classroom every day to make would "not have any part of it."
.Two parents of Casselberry
transfer the students, lie said it is not
sure he Is not abused.
Elementary School pupils told the school C.M. Harp said today the allegations are medication for being hyperactive.
"I told you I would investigate," Layer school policy to transfer every student
"My son is not hyperactive," she said.
heard Wednesday night they will take false.
School Board member Pat Telson told replied to Mrs. Rossell.
who doesn't like his teacher,
Mrs. Rossell said the teacher makes a
Mrs. Figueroa also denied thi.t her son the parents she considered the
qi*children out of school if they are not
"What would prevent you from having
Mrs. Russell said she would not be
allegations very serious, particularly the this investigation completed in a week,
tt'saikrred out of the class of a teacher practice of "stepping on" the children's has behavior problems.
fingers
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toes.
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said
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teacher
"The problem," she said, "Is with a charge of "stepping on" children. She Mr. Layer?" Mrs. Telson asked.
satisfied until the teacher is fired.
they said abuses children,
Mrs. Rodney RosaeU, 641 hibiscus, and also tells the students things like "you teacliir who abuses ctukkw. I pay taxes and board chairman Allan Keeth
"My regular duties as superin"I don't see why you should keep i the
Mrs Mlgdoel Figueroa, 513 Grandview we growing up to go to theelectric and my son should not have to put up with requested Superintendent William Layer tendent," he replied,
teacher) there to get a pension at my
abuse."
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investigate the matter and report bock to
Layer added that he does not control son's expense," she said.
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"We depend on the United States for spare parts. They are
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to deny and deprive me of my civil rights
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Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr said today the 50
American hostages could be freed in 48 hours if President
Carter accepts a plan approved by Ayatollah Ruhollah
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Committee are investigating "and I am member of a huge Washington law firm, to any case in which I might be in- Congress have been state agricultural interests.
Two weeks ago news reports linked Kelly to an FBI anconfident justice will be doiie in the as special counsel for the Investigation. volved," he said.
cercover "sting" operation, called "Abscam." The reports
said that Kelly accepted a $25,000 payment from undercover
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U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly's involvement in the Abscam
scandal has touched off a flurry of political activity throughout
his eight-county district,

leader John Rhodes urging h4ii to call for Clair W. Burgener of California, M. raise.
moral and financial support to win. I'm out working to line that
"I accepted no money and I
an inquiry of whether Kelly deserves Caldwell Butler of Virginia, David F.
never up now." Fechtel said he will be announcing his decision
Emery of Maine, Paul Findley of llllnoi!, agreed to accept anything," Murphy whether he will challenge Kelly after the March 11 primary. At
party privileges.
Kelly's story "challenges credibility Bill Frenzel of Minnesota, Newt Gingrich said.
this point, he said he is "definitely not announcing, definitely
Murphy said his mail) concern is that
and suggests ... Mr. Kelly acteu' in a of Georgia, Elwood "Bud" Hillis of
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volunteered
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James T. Broyhill of North Carolina Republican," the letter said,
type
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Kelly and the other seven
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legislator, State Rep. Robert Hattaway, of Altamonte Springs,
secret investigation lie was conducting could deny assistance for his re-electf6ii from the undercover agents and has has
decided not to run for Kelly's seat as long as Sta te Rep.
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Best pop female performance
disco queen Donna Summer and Rogers Believes" and "Moment by Moment"
grabbed five apiece. The only other pop were both nominated for song of the year. nominations went to Miss Summer for
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"Manhattan" was advertised In black and white (the film
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picture and others.

best picture, best supporting players, etc.
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suggesting eight nominations along with blurbs from
reviewers,

Oscar campaign the papers have as many as 68 pages bulging
with ads for best actor, best actress consideration as well as

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dealing with show biz, reviews, editorials and gossip columns.
They also publish advertising at the rate of $750 per full

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Hollywood Reporter, twin bibles of motion pictures and

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are embarrassed by a few colleagues who resort to outright,
excessive and vulgar solicitation of votes. For years the
Academy has sought means to penalize those few.
"We have been hesitant to set down specific rules governing
advertising. We have left the decision to the good conscience of
the nominees
Which is akin to telling boys to quit looking at girls inbikinis.
If a studio has more than one film to promote, it does so

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on victory in the finals,
Unlike political animals, however, Hollywood folk do not
buttonhole the electorate, the 3,600 members of the academy
who do the balloting,

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The ad offered consideration for best picture, best actress
(Sally Field), best actor (Ron Leibman), best supporting actor
(Beau Bridges), best director (Martin Hitt), best screenplay,
editing and original song.
"All That Jazz," "Luna," "The Rose" and "Breaking
Away" got the same treatment from Fox suggesting a dozen
categories, including best picture for each.

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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia tJPJ )— A government
Source said today 87.yearold President Jceip Bros Tito
had reached "the point of no return" and was near
death.
The Yugoslav government and military, which were
organized by Tito himself, appeared ready to carry on
without the father of modern.day Yugoslavia and the
last of the great World War II leaders.
"The post-Tito era has already begun," k Belgrade
office worker said. -It's funny I have wondered so long
how it would be."
The government source admitted Tito was near
death, saying his condition was so serious he "has
reached the point of no return."

Whites Vote In Rhodesia
SALISBURY, Rhodesia(UPI)— Rhodesia's white
minority voted today in an election that will leave them
virtually powerless and police arrested five officials of
nationalist leader Robert Mugabe's organization on
ciirges of sheltering Illegal guerrillas.
Officials reported a relatively light turnout in the
voting in six of the nation's 20 white constituencies for
the new independence Parliament. The other 14 seats
alloted to whites have already gone by default to
candidates from the conservative Rhodesian Front
Party who ran unopposed.
The shape of the new govenment will not become
clear until the last three days of the month, when black
voters choose 80 representatives for the new
Parliament who for the first time in Rhodesia's 9oyear
history will control the government without a white
veto.

Soviets Readying Offensive
By United Press interRatIceal
Soviet forces in Afghanistan are gearing up for a
major push in the spring against Moslem rebels,
Western diplomats citing reliable reports said today.
The diplomats. In Islamabad, Pakistan, said the
Soviets are encountering £tiffer resistance than ex.
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Moslem origin have been withdrawn from Afghanstan for refusing to fight the Islamic insurgents. The
rebels are to be joined shortly by an undisclosed
number of Afghan guerrillas being trained and armed
by Egypt, Egyptian Defense Minister Gin. Kainal
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"It is obvious an offensive will come soon," one
diplomat said.

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gunmen holding some
hostages, Including the
Panamanian ambassador, have demanded the release
o123 fellow revolutionaries arrested In a spree of
violence In which 10 people were killed.
Further violence could occur today at an anti.
government march through downtown San Salvator
called by the National Association of Salvadoran
Teachers and the Catholic Farm Workers' Con.
federation,
Witnesses said some 80 members of the leftist Feb. 28
Popular Leagues seized the Panamanian embassy in a
raid Wednesday and took hostage Ambassador David
Pere, a woman consul and an embassy cleaning
woman.
In retaliation for the second takeover of the embassy
In 32 day,, the Panamanian National Guard Wed.
nesday night broze up a Salvadoran "solidarity
meeting" in Panama City and detained six leftist
Salvadorans.

ExCaptive Comes Home
WASHINGTON (UP!)— A Peace Corps volunteer
who was held captive for tine years by leftist
Colombian guerrillas has returned to the United States
In apparent good physical and menial health.
Richard Starr, 34, who was freed only after $280,000
was paid to his captors, arrived at nearby Andrews Air
Force, Md., late Wednesday and was taken to the U. S.
Army's Walter Reed Hospital for a checkup and
debriefing.

The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners,
as Prime Sponsor for the Comprehe nsive Employment
and Training Act (CETA) requests eligible agenc ies

No further information was available this morning.
BOAT TAKEN, RECOVERED
kill her If she did not cooperate, deputies said.
Sanford police recovered a $1,600 boat and trailer before Its
But the woman managed to break free and run from the
owner even knew it was stolen and arrested a man they say building, deputies say.
took It, Wednesday night.
FIRE DAMAGES HOME
Bryan J. Chustz, 19, 1313 Semoran Blvd., Apopka, was
Fire
in
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empty
apartment damaged a house on North
slopped by officers at the entrance to the Hidden Lake
Street,
east
of
County
Road 427, In the Geneva area, WedBoulevard
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11:18
p.m. Wednesday,
development,
nesday night, deputies say.
with a boat attached to the vehicle he was driving, police say.
The house, owned by Paul Sneed of Longwood, was reported
He was arrested when he could not produce a registration for
burning at 10:45 p.m. by tenant George Burnett.
the boat nor identify its owner, they said,
Damage estimates and the cause of the fire were
The vessel was later found to have been taken from the home
unavailable this monring.
of Bernard Beckey, 206 Melissa Ct., Sanford, between the
hours of 10:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. Wednesday.
CONDITION IMPROVED
While requesting Information on the boat from the count)
A
Fern
Park
woman
hit by a car on U.S. Highway 17-92
after the arrest, Sanford dispatchers said they did not yet have
Monday
morning
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now
out of danger at Florida Hospitala report it had been stolen.
Altamonte.
Officers said they are looking for a second suspect who
Mary RI card, 60, a resident of a Fern Park trailer park, is In
jumped from the vehicle carrying the boat as police arrived.
lair condition, said a hospital spokeswoman this morning.
ARRESTS FOLLOW FOOD THEFT
Following surgery after the accident Monday, she was listed
Two men are In the Seminole County jail, charged with this
morning's break-In at the Continental Central Florida as serious In the hospithI's4ttensIvc care unit. The date set for
her release was unavailable.
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FIRES HIT HOLJSES
Sanford police say the thieves entered the yard of the Con.
tinental warehouse, 2100 20th St., using bolt cutters between
Two fires caused by heating equipment did minor damage to
3:45 a.m. and 4:39 a.m. today, and began loading meat and two Seminole homes this weekend, deputies report.
other food Into a vehicle.
An overheated flue caused a small area of the roof and
A company driver, Randy Smith, arrived at 4:39 a.m. and ceiling of a home to burn shortly after midnight, Monday,
attempted to stop the thieves, police say.
deputies say.
For his efforts, Smith was hit with a box filled with 40 pounds
The fire did minor damage to the home of Margaret Brun.
of mozzarella cheese, thrown by one of the burglars.
ning at 328 Tangerine Ave., and was extinguished by Seminole
Smith ran inside the warehouse and called police, who firemen.
arrived as the thieves fled, taking the cheese, meats and
Asecond, unrelated fire caused about $1,000 damage Sunday
produce.
afternoon in the south end of the county, deputies say.
A few minutes later, a short distance away, Police arrested - The blaze at 1912 Carrington Ave. in the home of James
Virgal D. Bralton, 28, of 1404 Lake Ave., Sanford and Tommy Schrock began In a clock radio left on top of an oil heater. The
Issae, 19, of 80 Lake Monroe Terrace.
radio began to burn after the heater was started by a friend at
The two, allegedly found in a car loaded with Continental the house, said Schrock, who was away when the fire started.
foods, were charged with burglary, grand theft and possession
of stolen property, police report.
A GRAVE DISCOVERY
SEXUAL ASSAULT ATIEMPTED
A Goldenrod man was concerned when he found what looked
A 17-year-old woman told deputies a man attempted to rape like a freshly covered grave on his farm-last week, so 1w called
her in the north laundry room of the Sorrento Apartments off deputies.
Howell Branch Road, Wednesday night, as she returned to
But after digging around Donald Pechar's Watercrest Farm,
pick up her wash.
deputies determined the 42-Inch by 18-Inch mound of fresh
As she entered the laundry room at 9:30 p.m., the man,
earth complete with a cross stuck in the ground at one end was
sitting on a washer, got up and approached her, forced her
a prank, a grave without a body either human or animal
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But Charles Nickla, a grove manager for ChaseGrovea Inc.,
was able to hold a suspect at pistol-point until deputies arrived
to make a formal arrest.
Nickle's son Chris said he and his parents returned home and
found their porch door and window broken and several jars of
honey spilled on the floor.
Inside the house was a man, carrying a picking sack, who
was later Identified by deputies as Lee Earl Horace, 23, of 1507
W. 1h St., Owls said.
Charles NIckle managed to grab a handgun and hold the man
while his wife called for help, deputies say.
The suspect began "screaming he was here for Jesus" said
ø?lt "My mother's a very religious woman, 'How can you be
here for Jesus and do this' "his mother replied, in shock, Chris
said.

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at the Kennedy Space Center prepared to launch today
the first spacecraft designed to study the phenomenom
of solar flares.
The Solar Maximum Mission Observatory was to be
launched atop a Delta rocket to an orbit 357 miles
above the Earth. It is the first craft schedule(i to be
brought back to earth by the space shuttle that's to
happen about four years from now.
"The primary purpose of the mission is to study the
mechanics of solar flares and help strengthen our solar
flare prediction system as well as learn more about the
effects of the sun on weather," said Dr. Eric Chipman,
a NASA program scientist.

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unanimously Tuesday to submit applications
agreed that before it would ask for mnort bids
on Its fire station construction projects, it
for state community services grants on behalf
would negotiate with the only construction
of three groups.
The Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole is
company that submitted a bid on Lion-.
asking for $13,650 to stimulate interest in
Southland Construction Inc. said in its bid
dance. The Seminole County Federation of
it Would build three new fire stations and
that
Senior Citizens wants $1,832 for operation of
gin
addition
to another for $907.000. The bill is
Its van and the city of Sanford wants $5,600 for
1200,000
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sidewalk changes.
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The oups would have
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County management and budget analyst.
Half of these matching funds must be in
The commission also accepted on a 4-to-i
cash, she said, and the other half in cash or in
vote a bid to Provide lire truck tires for
a contribution of equal value, such as office
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The State's Attorney's Office dropped
charges
of burglary against hale in exchange
Witnesses said McKinnon had other bar
patrons coax little to the area outside the for the plea.
Hale took two guns and a variety of
bar's side door, where he ripped Little's front
household goods from the home of Shirly
pants pocket and made off with the cash.
Wade on South Ileardall Avenue.
In other court action:
an Altamonte Springs man, arrested
a Forest City man pleaded guilty
Tuesday to attempted armed burglary and after he allegedly drove off from a domestic
dispute while drunk and then ixtinted 8 pistol
carrying a concealed weapon in the middle of
at an Altamonte Springs officer, pleaded
his trial on those and other charges.
guilty to concealed weapons charges Wed.
Michael F. White 19, of 132 Marcia Drive,
nesday.
admitted carrying a knife while he tried to
Henry Lee Christopher pleaded guilty to
break into a mobile home parked outside of
charges
of having a pistol concealed in his car
1021 Martex Dr. on Aug. 16, 1979.
He made his plea midway through his trial, on Dec. 9, 1979.
Officers originally arrested Christopher
where he was also charged with burglary to
following a chase from his hoiiie at 88 Cainanother vehicle on the same stree'. and
pello Ave., Altamonte Springs, and charged
possession of burglary tools.
him with driving under the influence of
Earlier this week, the State's Attorney's
alcohol and other driving charges, carrying a
office hunt dropped charges of burglary and
co ncealed wea po n and assaulting an officer.
petty th eft against David Borrero, arrested
Judge Williams ordered Christopher to lx'
and charged with the same burglaries.
When White was arrested, he was carrying allowed to remain free pe nding a presentence investigation.
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McKinnon Found G ui l ty
In $60 April Robbery
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A Seminole County man was found guilty of
an April robbery Tuesday by a circuit court
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(;ti:trd Capt. Benjamin Joyce said the gash itself '.ouldnt hav..
caused the Blackthorn to sink.
I'reviouslv, Blackthorn crewman Chief Machinist 1{onditl
l.itterell told the panel he believed the Capricorn's anchor,
lifted the Blackthorn and turned the ship, causing it to sink
i.itterell told of seeing the Capricorn's anchor protrudinc
through the Blackthorn's hull into the crew's shower room.

reported finding a 30-f(x)t long gash about 10 feet wide amidships on the port side of the sunken vessel. The gash WS above
the waterline and had ripped the painted words "Coast Guard"
off of the Blackthorn.
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last month was not sufficient to sink the ship.
But the ship did sink, within four minutes of colliding with
the tanker Capricorn, and went straight to the bottom of
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A Senate panel is
ready to provide wholcsthh_ property tax relief even
though the sales tax would have to be raised a penny to
dolt.
The Senate finance and taxation subcommittee voted
Wednesday for a plan to cut property taxes levied by
school districts 75 percent and raise the state sales tax
to a nickel to replace the $697 million in local revenues

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Needs Account, used to order $9,000 worth of gold
plated bathroom fixtures as training aids for a nonexistent high school plumbing class.
Approval of the audit proposed by the Greater Miami
of Commerce
Conerce came on a narrow 4-3 vote.
Board member Dr. Ben Sheppard, who voted against
It, said,. "I think it would be like a witch 'hunt."
The audit order came in the wake of Jones Wednesday news conference, at which Jones denied any
nvolvement in the plumbing episode other than toi
countersign an order for the equipment, lie described
the episode as "an attempt to impugn my integrity anti
to assassinate my character,"

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Senior Planner at Seminole Cou nty Manpower
Division, First Street and North Park Avenue, Sanford, Fla. 32771. Phone323.43301 extension 392, 1:30.5:00
P.M. Mon.-Fri.

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A Sanford grove manager returned to his home with his
aging
family Wednesday flight to discover a man
through his kitchen.

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OWes: Winds northeast to sad 10 to 1$ knots 1oy and
tanl&amp;* then seelMuly Friday. Sass 2 to 4 fe,4 Con.
sld.rable doodinsas with a few slioweeg.
AREA FORECAST: Mostly cloudy today with a cheom*
raiiL Partly daily Id#t ad Fridsy. Choice .1 atom
1priday, Highs today low Is mid Us and Friday mid to___
Laws 111111111101 i the 1111L Windaeadirly 1010 lInçh today
'decreasiN tonight than southeasterly Friday. Rain
bIllty 40 ,I'IIt tiday ad percent Fry.

MIAMI I UPI
The Dade County School Boaru
voted Wednesday to hire an auditor to look over School

based within
Eligible Agencies Are: All or.
Se mi nole County: this includes local educational in.
stitutlons, community action agencies community
based non-profit organizations and units of local
government, and private for profit agencies.

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Inclvdss all extsrêoc and Interior, whitewalls,
windows, Wheal covers, etc.

Dade School Superintendent
Faces Audit On Purchases

Some of the highlights of the program are: A Self
Directed Job Search Program which will provide
classroom training and instruction In job search
techniques with funds available in the amount of
$112,500 and On The Job Training with funds available
In the amount of $99,U7.

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economically disadvantaged.

Highway Automotive, Inc

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Southwest and flash.fload watches were posted for the coastal
mountains of Southern California and mod of southern
: Arizona. The showers, which gave Los Angeles a 24nch
=*W in 34 hotirs, Uned to wow in the higher ehvilitionill of
the Soutlwn Roddes. Snow showers covered the Northern
Rockies and western sections of the Northern Plains while fog
and freezing drizzle stretched from Colorado and
to
north.central Kansas.
AREA READINGS it a.a.: temperature N; ovsrnlgtg
low:
4 yesterday's hIgh: 72; barometric pressure: *28;
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FRIDAY TIM; DAYTONA REAQI: highs. 6:4$w,m., 7:0
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The Purpose of PSIP: This program purpose Is to
demonstrate the effectiveness of a variety of approaches to increase the involvement of the business
community in employment and training activities, and
to increase private sector emplo yment opportunities
for unemployed or underemployed persons who are

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Thursday, Feb. 14, 1910-3A

Coast Guard: 30-Foot Gash Did Not Sink Ship

: IN BRIEF

Interested in operating a F!' SO Private Sector
Initiative Program (PSI P), under Title VII, to submit
a project proposal for funding consideration.

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By DAVID M. KAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A fire starting in a heater destroyed a Midway home early
this morning, deputies say.
Joan Hulms, 28, told deputies the fire started at 4:25 a.m.
when she knocked over a heater at her home on Main Street off
Midway Avenue.
A neighbor tried to carry the heater from the home, but the
flames had already spread, she said. The house was destroyed,

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Thursday, February 14, 190-4A

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP!) More than five
years after top Texas telephone company

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

executive Thur O'Dell Gravitt asphyxiated
himself In his Dallas garage leaving a note wrongdoing which they alleged was carried
out company of any of the wrongdoing alleged in the
saying "Watergate was a gnat compared to the by the huge utility,
sensational trials,
Bell system"
all the charges and Counter
Ashley and Gravitt were accused of sexually
The State Supreme Court has forever doomed
charges finally are coming due.
harrassing female subordinates, padding their the original $1 million wiretapping award and
When the Texas Supreme Court makes its final expense accounts and
engaging in conflict of unless it departs from its standard procedure of
ruling, expected this year, on the libel and interest.
upholding civil appeals courts in such cases, it
slander suit filed by Gravitt's survivors and
It never was established definitely who
if will also rule in Bell's favor in the remaining libel
former Southwestern Bell official James Ashley, anyone
emerged victorious. Both sides now and slander suit, previously overturned by the 4th
the lid on Pandora's Box likely will close,
claim triumph and exoneration. But both indicate Court of Civil Appeals.
It has made years of Interesting and costly
they would just as soon forget it.
Ashley and his colorful attorney, Pat Maloney,
reading for ratepayers as Southwestern Bell paid
One San Antonio jury awarded Ashley and his however, contend they are still optimistic the $3
some $2 million in attorney fees to defend itself wife $1 million on grounds Bell tapped their million jury award will be reinstated.
against the sensational charges generated by telephones, and another local jury presented
"We're Confident they will (rule on behalf of
Ashley and Gravitt.
Gravitt's widow and Ashley with $3 million on Ashley and Gravitt)," Ashley said. "We've
The telephone company and some of its grounds the two executives were libeled and always felt that way."
executives were accused of maintaining illegal slandered by company investigators.
"I think this Is a different lawsuit," added
political slush!unds and making illegal campaign
But Ashley has collected nothing and maintains Maloney, who portrayed his client as David
contributions, tapping telephones, pressuring "money never was the primary issue. It was a versus Goliath. "We really have high hopes. It's
female employees into sexual relationships, principal thing don't get me wrong but I'm been pending more than a year now. One can
engaging in underhanded rate practices and not sitting around waiting for any money that conclude from that that it is being seriously
wining and dining and providing women for
might be forthcoming."
regarded."
the politicians who set the rates.
Bell officials proudly note that both money
But Bell officials, with two major court vicDuring the long court battle the reputations of awards were overturned on appeal on grounds the tories to their credit, are more optimistic the
Ashley and travitt, which the libel and slander evidence did not support the verdicts reached by Supreme Court also will uphold its arguments.
suit ostensibly sought to protect, took a mauling the San Antonio jurors. They also point to a
"Folks over here feel that we don't have any
as company witnesses testified the two lengthy Federal Communicatio,-s commission comment. We couldn't add to what We've said
executives were at the bottom of the very investigation which last October absolved the repeatedly before," said company spokesman
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Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.; 6 Months,

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vigor and inventiveness to the 1977 Marine
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350,000 in 1972.
Now it seems this enviable record of success is
not good enough and the Vi, ig industry is faced
with a potentially cripplit:'. regulation anyway.

VIEWPOINT

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CAB'S
Tips For
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A new study by the National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS) has set the northern offshore
spotted dolphin population at 35 to 55 percent of
the optimum population estimate it adopted in
1977. The new finding could trigger a regulation
prohibiting fishing in the vicinity of depleted
porpoise herds a restriction that fishermen say
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reflect the realities of the tuna industry, but this explodes.
One dangerous aspect of any airplane fire
will not be easy to do in a nation enchanted by the
even a minor one inside the plane is that
antics of Flipper.
there is so much plastic in an a irline cabin
The time s growing short. We must quickly that noxious gases can suffocate those inside.
decide whether to drive America's tuna industry Smoke rises, so In the event of a fire, keep low.
abroad with regulations designed to preserve the
And the reason smoking is not permitted In
porpoise at all costs, or to accept sensibJ por- the restrooms is that in 1973 there were 118
four EfliflUtes In One Rune
,,poise regulations vh1ch.. a11w
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enforcer for Jny Cagney in '1afe-n1sht+
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' television gangster ftlnfs, Matsushiiza says
TOKYO (UP!) A bugaboo for U.S. cor- he works hard for companies employing him,
porate executives is the professional He decides where and when the stockholders'
stockholder a gadfly whose mission is to meetings will be held and sets the agenda.
ask questions and make proposals "Then I check names of shareholders and
management does not want to hear at the see who needs attention," Matsushima
annual shareholder meeting.
"And then I try to come up with some special
Not so the Japanese Sokaiya. He guaran- measures for those who need attention."
tees management brief, quiet and troubleThose "needing attention" are potential
free stockholder meetings.
dissi de nts and Matsushima says one "special
Like their U.S. counterparts, the Sokaiya measur e" is paying off critics of the cornusually own only a handful of shares In a pany. Police say other Sokalya use violence.
company. Here the similarity ends.
Police say despite their nearly annual
For a price. Sokaiya won't ask the chair- appeals, all but about 10 of the 1,300 firmi
man of the board at the semi-annual registered on the Tokyo Stock Exchange have
stockholder meeting why the company Sokaiya on the payroll.
pollutes rivers, runs up outrageous expense
Yoshimasa Inoue, 69, for decades managed
accounts or maintains mistresses for two the stockholder meetings of Teijin, Ltd., one
executives,
of Japan's major textile firms. As part of his
V ia is uer çrricc, the Sokaiya will pack job he dealt regularly with the sokaiva
'i.t underlings to threat
"agn
g*tuoer en'
else who might ask an indiscreet question or very difficult task' the short, bespectacled
to shout approval for whatever the company Inoue explains. "If something goes wrong,
proposes.
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left a
butt burning in a restroom trash bin.
"Fly-Rights" may be most helpful in its
advice on how to get the cheapest fares,
Because of deregula tion, fares now differ
tremendously and it's hard to know which is
The "middle-man" has always been blamed for the beat one in a given circumstance,
The CAB says you can't rely on asking the
the big difference between farm prices and the
thought
this
airline,
The beat thing to do Is ask each airline
cost of food to consumers. We always
to
send
you a copy of its current fare sum
:reredtobrok,
and
In nwy. Besides comparing prices, these will
the food Industry, but a study by the college of let you also compare service and equipment.
:business at Colorado State University Indicates
One valuable tip in buying your ticket,
the biggest middle-man of all Is our own federal according to the CAB, is that if you charge a
ticket on your credit card and then change
:government,
your flight, insist that the value of your old
The Colorado researchers tracked a hamburger ticket be applied to the new one. Some airlines
patty from a steer grazing on a western ranch to automatically charge you all over again for
its final destination nestled In the bun of a Big the second ticket and that means you're billed
twice and have to,
UI*t% ul g(LZ4
Mac.
The study filled three volumes and showed me refund.
"Fly-Rights" also tells you how to complain
hamburger goes through the grinder of 41,000
to
an airline and to the government, If
federal and state regulations. A calf going out to
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regulatory pounding, the meat
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will disappear altogether. If the current campaign for deregulation doesn't get anywhere, all
1 we'll find between the lettuce and the mayonnaise
,sa certificate from a federal inspector.

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"Are there any objections to the proposal?"
Until World War 11, few businesses wem
the company president asks. "No, no," roars publicly owned and executives accounted for
the claque. A dissident heading toward the their actions to others inside the company, not
microphone finds his way blocked ail hears to outsiders. Management still does not like to
shouts of "No objections. No one wants to be challenged.
speak."
If a ma nager cannot run a harmon1ou
"I try to expedite the shareholders' meeting, he loses face and may be demoted or
meetings so they will go smoothly," says forced to resign. It Is largely fear of this,
Shigeo Matsushima of Kyoto, who rates analysts say, that perpetuates the Sokaiya.
himself a "Class A" Sokaiya.
Police estimate the top dozen or so Sokaiya
A chun ky man wi th the appearance of an can earn up to $500,000 a year.

never originals of tickets and receipts. Say
specifically what happened and what you
expect the company to do about it. Be
reasonable,
"Fly-Rights" is available free by writing
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Pueblo, Cole., 81009. Or you can write to the
Bureau of Consumer Protection, Civil
Aeronautics Board, 15 Connecticut Ave
NW., Washington D.C. 204Z.

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been contentment with abridgement of
freedom of speech. Minnesota has been one of
those few places. For years, Minnesot
corporations have been denied full freedom of
speech.
Now, however, something is being done
about a law designed to silence corporations;
The Minnesota Litigation Center, created
by the Minnesota Association of Commerce
and Industry, has gone into federal court t
challenge Minnesota statute 210A.34, a statutC
which restricts the freedom of speech dt
private enterprise in the state.
It's understandable why this statute hasn't
been challenged before. As Winston Bordon
president of the MACI explains, it has had "1
chilling effect" on the free exchange of ideas
in Minnesota. The law provides for se vere
criminal penalties, including fines and im
prisonment— as well as loss of a company's
charter. As a result, business and industr'
have been reluctant to run the risk of
challenging the statute In the courts.

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AND INVENTORY TIME HAS HIT AT STERCHI'S I THE
WHOLE THING GIVES US THE SHIVERING BLUES. WE NEED TO
GET THINGS WARMED UP AGAIN. TO DO THIS WE WILL HAVE
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"It's been a costly experience, but one! would
relive again," the attorney said. "It's a difficult
thing being against the largest corporation in the
world which has endless resources.
The allegations began flying after Oct. 17, 1974,
when Gravitt, handsome silver-haired Texas vice
president of the company and former president of
the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, closed
his garage door in Dallas, started his car and died
of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Two weeks later his friend, Ashley, was fired
from his $60,000 a year job as commercial
manager in San Antonio. Then on Nov. 15, 1974.
the $29 million libel and slander suit was filed,
alleging the two officials were being harrassed
because they opposed widespread wrongdoing in
Southwestern Bell.
The suit portrayed Southwestern Bell
executives as "super high livers" engaging in
rampant promiscuity and keeping a double set of
books to obtain unjustified rate increases in
Texas. The suit charged Bell investigators
hounded Gravi tt to commit suicide and caused
Ashley's firing.
C.L. Todd, local Bell chief, counter-charged
that if there was any wrongdoing, Ashley and
Gravitt were behind it.
"Many of the charges he (Ashley) has leveled
against the company are the very ones for which
he was dismissed," Todd said at the time.

COLD OUTSIDE!

Because of the Bellotti case, in which tt*
U.S.
Court upheld corpora te free
speech rights, the MACI decided to ask that
the Minnesota law be struck down. Believers
in free speech, huØd gIve 100 peive.t ej.
doriement tnih1 legal effort. If a corporation
can be denied the right to speak out on public
issues, colleges and churches also can exped
their tights to be denied.
Anyone who believes in the principles 1*
fair play should accept the idea that a cotixwIcn has much of a right to speak Its mind
as a labor union. A corporation is a voluntarY
SUOCIItIOfl of Individuals and ought not to be
subjected to muzzling which smacks Cd
totalitaria nism.
Minnesota has a long history of sociallit
and populist activities however, and this la!
-Iong on the books is derived from tht
background. Anti-business attitudes find
powerful expression in union and protest
groups here.
On my arrival in the Twin Cities to check
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Court, I Caine across a letter to the editor à(
the Minneapolis Star that called for pub1
ownership of private business. The author of

WASHINGTON Interior Secretary Cecil
for Emprise was duly noted in the minutes of
Williams, who became And=' campaJgn erganhied crime, in a later column
Andrta has vehemently denied that he ac- the commission's meeting.
manager in the 1970 race; awttar WasWOMANLY WILE: As both a woman anda
copied a fat cssnp.Ign contrlbutioá from
Darrell Manning, who ended up 11th 1 top liberal in the macho haw
me minutes of that meeting mysteriously
world of te
ofticer, of a Mafia-connected sports Cartel
a
ppointment in the Andrus administratIon. Hots. Arme
along with other minutes, after
d
Services
Committee,
Rep. Pt
when he ran for governor of Idaho in 1970. But
Andflls' choice for iii No. 2 man when he Scirosder.
Malone took his seat on the commission and
D.Coh,, has her share *
he refused to make public a list of his Camwas left alone with the documents The
became governor was Robert Iet'ighen, a disagreemen with her colleagues. So s
psiga cotrthutcr that year.
inthutas rspped Just as mysteriously
rough, tough union orga,r who had been an smoothes things over by sending valentines to
His reluctance to go beyond a simple denial
effective fundraiser for Andrus. Leltaihen her teliow committee members each ye*.
tIm years later. Furthermore. Malone's
was also deeply Involved in hare racing and
was shared by 11w Carter White Hots., which
connection to Emprise was deleted from a
pdI push through the state egialature a
LOVE Rap. Charles Wilson, !.
cut all mention of the alleged contribution Out legislative audit made after the minutes had
b
to IPPariflUl one of the few m.,nbs
•f
js' FBI background check before
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been rduriwd to the files.
flwY
of the House who greeted the ABSCAM
precursor of
al10Wü15 the Seflhti frUIMLIOn committee
hen he eventually left the F$CIfl( OSfl
W
to
witnesses,
ihgtjy
after
his
lCSIdal
With satlofEt101i. He's been u4
IL
wit'
to
minion, Makoe wound up In the middle of an
appointment
ienaen
aecdated
a
state
Inveatigation
by the House Ethics (nmltte
While direct evidence is this lacking, four
irganized.crlme battle over Boise massage
legislator,
Robert
F5
Of 'skins $15,M km an
Grahan4 pushed him °"
of Aixkvi' top appohitmn.nts as Idaho
pa
parlors,
sources told my associate Due Van
aghlinst
a
balcony
of
the
state
capitol
and
dMduil
tr)ing
to
imAwncs legislation. As c
governor lend Indirect credence to the
Atts.
threatened
to
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"bowice
him
off
the
floor"
co
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to another on I
sapiclon that he was indebted 10
elevator the other day: "Charlie Wilson I i
A
second
Aridna
appointee
was
Cox
J.
Ray
below
If
Is
didn't
stop
his
0J
Corp, which wasted to build a ISflCY
legislation that would have given Andeus b lOOhiuI5 happier than ever now that
track in iiot'tlii Idaho. At the
IMMi lbS as state personnel boss. Cox was Emprise's
has all the COiflJIfly."
attorney
in
Idaho,
and
also
represented
Mob.control
of the racing cemn.aip,
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appointments Indicate that do
back
connected t*rs in Stateline Village, the free11* barth of Andrus' otrovenlal ap
entrepreneurs had a friend in Andeus.
WAT( ON WARM Coseas has gh
po .n.fs was that of Joho Remus,, a the
wheeling town on the Washington state line
pe
DaIJI5
no m obvim of these appolatments now which Empin played to locate Its race
flj of Ewa $40 million in
grizzled, smalitown sheriff In itn Idaho, past two
power on I
was that (4 Ken Malone to the state hone track
as the state's law eaforcomint commàkmer,
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Ca was master of ceremonies at a banquet
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MIIOSIS was a bw bwkw (4Etiçr's Ernprise PreddEt Jeremy Jacobs ,had
xnamarvurkeW
both in Idaho and out of state
that enerNY in their pwmft of this
hid to got a license for the nethorn Idaho rhce hosted in 1997 for northern Idaho bigwig. to
several
of
them
characterized
his
apalternative to krelga oiL messed of
track. He no appeared as an Enris &amp;Mup local support for the cwpwatlons
using
MWIM to ingiu hydro
they
rspnuntMlve before the hone racing race track. Op. 1 those wessnt who signed a
plaids,
chicken sic. I'll give details on
Bender's Idwa4 It all cm reee.rth grants i I
c''enon Nov 3, 10. His MMUN letter of support for Emprise was Ed
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we're looking forward to other matters."
Ashley, who once called himself "The Ralph
e industry, claims his
Nader of the telephon
revelations in the lawsuits helped push the
legislature to final approval of a Texas Public
Utilities Commission, which for the first time
regulates telephone rates throughout the state.
Previously each city dealt individually with the
telephone company, leading to Texas being one of
the top profit-making states for the American
Telephone and Telegraph Co.
It is debatable whether Texas ratepayers have
noticed much difference, however, because the
commission continues to approve telephone rates
hikes, the most recent one for $137 million, just
million less than Southwestern Bell requested.
"They're (Bell) the master of the mechanics
(of obtaining rate hikes). Throughout the country
they've majored in living comfortably with
regulation boards," Maloney said. "We're
disappointed (with the commission), but obviously it's an improvement."
Maloney admits he may not make any money
for his legal services because appeals courts
overruled both jury awards, but said he would
take the case again in similar circumstances,

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But the federal agency that investigates
crashes— the National Transportation Safety
Board has learned that people who survive
plane crashes are not just lucky. They are the
ones, usually, who know where the exits are,
who don't have luggage blocking their feet,
who know that to get oxygen flowing the
plastic tubing of the oxygen mask has to be
tugged slightly.
How to maximize your chance of getting out
alive is part of the message of a new pamphlet
called "Fly-Rights," a guide to air travel put
out by the bureau of consumer protection at
the Civil Aeronautics Board. Anyone who flies
would be interested in reading it.
of a
Ravo exa ple thsit In thai at
plane crash you may have no longer than 90
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Airline passengers by and large disregard

This does not mean the tuna fishermen have
killed too many porpoises, Dr. William Aron,
director of the marine mammal protection
program of NMFS, is at pains to say. Rather, it
means that the figures adopted under pressure of
the 1977 law and based upon hastily acquired data
have now been corrected by more scientific
samplings. The northern offshore dolphin is not
biologically endangered, says Dr. Aron, it is
legally" endangered by the figures adopted in
1977.
If the NMFS is comDel!ed to find the Dorpoise
population depleted and to ban fishing on perpoise herds, the economics of the industry would
force many boats to register under foreign flags
where there is far less concern for porpoise
conservation. The result, it is agreed by fishermen and conservationists alike, would be a
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feedlot, to the packing house, and on to the supermarket or the fast-food grill, meat Is the subject of
regulations flowing from 20) separate laws and
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Winter Games O pen With Colort
And Quie
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (lJl'l) There the men's 30-kilometer cross country ski today's schedule, including the
United
"We had a 1e%% days we w ere worried from the Olympic flume to dispel
were magnificent colorful balloons and a race.
the inally opened the gaines with no mention
States and Czechoslovakia, and the
about," l.ei said. "'l'oday was one of hatred that still divides the human race." of the troubling possibility of a Moscow
purple mountain backdrop to symbolize
U.S. medal hopes are high in two of the second run of the men's and women's them,
as well its some eekeiKl days. We
the majesty of the moment - and no three events. Beth Heiden of Madison, luge.
Lord Killanin, president of the Inter- boycott.
hope
to
have the system working
smoke-filled rooms or talks of boycott. Wis., has chance fora gold meda l in the
Charles Kerr, a Tucson, Ariz.,
by
national
Olympic Committee, also
then ."
CC.'hoed those thoughts: "Good luck to psychiatrist and father of five, was
The XIII Winter Olympics opened with 1,500-meter competition and Bill Koch of d But If the transportation proW Clii
oesn't Improve, there may be several
After days of IRditical headline-making every athlete, winner or loser a theme of brotherhood Wednesday, on- Brattleboro, Vt., a silver medalist In the athletes
as long chosen to light the Olympic flame which
who
don't
make
their
starting
b
American
deniancis
that
the
world
as
he
began Its journey to the U.S. in Olympia,
1976
Olympics,
is
a
medal
candidate
in
times.
makes friends."
spoiled by the politics of the Summer
hoci'tt the Moscow Olympics in July, the
the
30-kilometer
cross
country.
Greece,
15 days ago.
Olympics which had cast a pall in recent
The opening ceremonies were filled
Thousands
11100(1 of (tie MAX) spectators inside the
of
spectators,
unable
to
get
of Rosemont, Pa.,
Scott
Hamilton
weeks over the ancient Greek concept of
In the downhill, U.S. hopes for a medal bus transportation Wednesday, were (hilly
pageantry. There were the carried the flag for the U.S. delegation
t'nfines
of
the
Ilorseshow
Grounds
with
the games,
are slim, although Karl Anderson of forced to wait 21, hours for buses or walk Wednesday nizitc'hed the theme
of the traditional doves of peace, figure and two American speedskaters, current
The, competition begins in earnest Greene, Maine, and Pete Patterson of as far as 3 miles back to the village.
opening tvreniony - -- The Brotherhood skaters, parachutists and enough team member Eric Heiden of Madison,
today with 10 events, including gold Sun Valley, Idaho, have performed fairly
balloons for a lifetime of New Year's Eve Wis.. and foriner gold medalist Terr):
Ed Lewi, director of press inf
mtormation of Man."
medal contests in the downhill ski race, well in the practice runs,
parties.
McDermott, took the Olympic oath for
for the Lake Placid Olympic Organizing
New York State Governor Hugh Carey
the women's 1,500-meter speedskate and
There are also six hockey games On Lonunittee.
Vice President Walter Mondale, the competitors and the officials,
admitted there was a foulup, urged everyone to "take home a light standing
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Five Wildcats, lead by fr&amp;i- a team-high 14 points.
It was Kentucky coach Joe man center Sam Bowie with
Kentucky was ahead at the
Hall's fear and Florida coach 19, finished In double figures. half, 43-25. Bowie had 12
Ed Vlsscher's hope - the Derrick Hord followed with points In the period, Cowan
hlghf lying fIfth-ranked 18, Fred Cowan had 16 and chipped in 10 and senior guard
Kentucky would be cocksure senior guards Jay Shidler and Jay Shidler had eight points.
of victory over the lowly Kyle Macy wound up with 12
Kentucky rolled to Its big
Gators and let their guard and 10.
lead with frequent fast breaks
down,
"Jay Is playing great, not against the smaller Florida
It never happened. The only his shooting, but his floor team. The Gators used a zone
Wildcats disposed of Florida, play," said Hall.
against Kentucky but good
95-70, Wednesday to stay in
Shidler, who has turned Into Wildcat shooting destroyed
first place in the Southeastern a "super sub" In his final the plan.
Conference with 12.3 record, Kentucky season, hit his
Kentucky hit 16 of 30 field
Kentucky Is 22-4 overall, and patented long bomb six times, goal attempts for a 53 percent
Florida fell to 2-33 in the SEC
Hall said Bowle "had a good average the first half.
and 5-17 for the year.
game.
He
played Florida, meanwhile, was
"We were just hoping that aggressively," lie said Cowan forced to shoot from outside
Kentucky would be over- ,,had a good game defen- and hit only nine of 27 a ii
confident," said Visscher. sively. lie did a good job on percent average.
"They weren't,"
(Florida's Mike Milligan,
Kentucky has a five-game
During practice for the
Milligan, a sophomore winning streak. They last lost
Florida game, Hall constantly guard, finished with 13, to LSU, 60.65, In Lexington.
warned his charges of the second only to junior forward The Wildcats have a rematch
da ngers of taking any team
Reggie Hannah who - despite In Baton Rouge later this
even the last-place Gators - a minor Injury that forced month in a game that may
too lightly.
Will out of the game toward decide the SEC chamHall needn't have worried, the end of the first half had plonship.
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North Carolina State is game, North Carolina State 20 to lead unbeaten DePaul,
coming on strong in the outscored Blue Devils, 9.2,
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Kid Basketball Tournament 0; Totals: 15 2-7 32.
234-13 50.
found the going rough Wed.
nesday night. As a result, the
BEACH: Duane Sanford
4 5 14 9-32
two teams will play each Draper 1 1-2 3; Tommy Flynn Ormond Bch 19 9 913-50
other at 9 a.m. Saturday in the 9 1-3 19; Scott Penny 3 0-0 0;
Fouls: Sanford 11; Ormond
consolation round of the Ray Irwin 424 10; Richard Beach 11. Fouled Out: None.
tournament being played at Dunkel3O-46; Buck Toth lo-0
DeLand Junior High School, 2; Napoleon Bell 00-0 0; Bart Westslde
4 9 8 16-37
The Weatside Recreation Schad 1 04 2; Shawn Beckton DeLand Youth 15 16 12 11-54
Leaue all-stars suffered a 5437 setback at the hands of the
DeLand Youth League all.
stars, while the Sanford
Junior Boys League all-stars
were trounced 50-32 by
Orm ond Beach.
The loser of Saturday
By LARRY CASTLE
morning's game will be
eliminated , while the winner
advances to the finals of the
TENNIS INSTRUCTION
consolation bracket to play
Part No.4
for fifth place.
"The Serve"
Both Sanford teams fell
behind by wide margins in the
The serve Is the opening gun in tennis. It gets the ball in play,
first half, but then rebounded
it gets the point started. No one can ever reach a very high
to out-score the opposition In
level of tennis without an effective serve. The better and more
the second half,..
DeLand
consistent the serve the higher level of tennis one can achieve.
jumped In front of Westslde Most tennis experts believe that the serve Is the most difficult
first quarter, and
to
the most difficult to learn. Once the
was in front 31-13 at the half. basics
learned there Is no reason why everyone can
DeLand boosted its lead to 22 not develop a good serve, It Is one stroke that you can practice
points, 43-23, at the end of
on your own
all you need Is a few balls and a racket.
three period, before Westslde
Unfortunately, most people do not practice the serve nearly
came out on top of the fourth
enough
they find It boring - thus the most important shot in
period scoring 10-11.
the
game
Is often the least practiced. We all take five or six
Michael Wright scored a
serves
before
we start playing and that is about It. Obviously .
dozen points for Wàtside,
this Is not enough the toss and•ervIcemotion need to be
Slimpracticed over and over again. The, mechanics of a

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Seminole High's southpaw speed demon guard
team.
proper
thews had 12 poInts and Art first
mans added
10. Leroy serve follow:
place
In
thoSout.heastern
KeIth Whitney has been selected as this week's Richardson
scored
Wednesday night, the Wolf- Jones 10. The Blue Devils, 17-7 Conference,
eight.
pack faced Duke, and even overall and 54 In the ACC,
Durand Macklin's 13 points Burger King prep Player of The Week. In helping
Step No. I - Start in the set position -your left side toward
Marcus Johnson topped all
though high-scoring Charles were led by Mike Gminski's 13 and a 9-minute stall gave LSU the Tribe to its 22nd and 23rd wins of the year, scorers with 16 points for the net. The weight Is on your back (right) foot, both hands on
"Hawkeye" Whitney sat out points, while Gene Banks and Its SEC victory over Auburn. Whitney dished out 14 assists and came up with 13 DeLand.
the racket and the racket pointing to where you want the ball to
14 minutes of the first half Kenny Dennard, making his The triumph keeps LSU tied steals In two games.
Ormond Beach scored the go. Use a forehand grip ora grip that Is In-between the Eastern
with foul trouble,
first start in almost a month, for first place in the conforehand and the Eastern backhand.
first six and Last seven points
Carolina State came up with a each had 11 points.
ference with Kentucky.
Step No. 2- Let both arms drop together toward the front
of the first period to take an
d$9 victory,
Ernest Graham scored 21
Duke Coach Bill Foster
early 194 lead, and then in. (left) leg. Now concentrate on the toss, Transfer your weight
"Maybe we answered a lot said, "We played extremely points and led five I.1ary1ani,I
creased the spread to 19 onto your left foot as your left arm begins to extend up for the
of questions tonight," said well for the first 14 minutes, players In double figures The
toss and, as your racket starts to travel past your toes, in a
points, 28-9, at the half,
Wolfpack Coach Norm Sloan, then I thought we shot a little Terrapins, 19.4, never trailed.
Sanford pulled to within wide arc toward the fence behind you. As your left arm
"We cut the lead with too quickly with the lead."
Curtis Berry scored 25
Races at Volusia County Speedway and New 12 points in the third period,
reaches up, release the ball. Place the ball about two feet
Hawkeye on the bench.
In other top games, No. 1 points and Ricky
above your extended left hand and about six inches in front cii
and
trailed
37-23
going
into
the
Frazier Smyrna Speedway were cancelled Wednesday final frame. Ormond Beach your left toe,
Everyone had to play well for DePaul topped Valparaiso, w added 23
for Missouri. The night,due to rain. Both tracks will resume racing ,
ta to play the way we did. This 71, fifth-ranked Kentucky Tigers, who
share first place
Step No. 3 - Begin to bend the racket am at the elbow',
out-scored Sanford 13.9 in the
Is a fantastic bunch of guys. I routed Florida, 95-70, No. 6 with Kansas State, are 19-4 tonight With gates opening at 6:00 p.m. and action final period,
without using any wrist motion. As the elbow reaches shoulder
thought we played a superb LW held off Auburn, 50-44, overall and 8-3 in the Big starting at 8:00.
Robert Quinn scored ii level. It continues to bend to about 90 degrees so that the racket
game."
seventhranked Maryland beat Eight.
points
to p • SaTgn a' ). ))J)
% 'I*I5.
Voltisla County Speedway has over 100 late
Clyde Austin scored 20 East Carolina, 85-72 10thStep
No.
Jeff Lamp hit two foul stvts
offense.
Daryl
Williams
4Let
the racket arm continue to bend and start
't ,iv-mS mYte ôirt track
points as North Carolina State ranked Missouri defeated with four s
the
forward
added
eight,
all
in
the
third
motion.
By letting the racket arm bend at the
seconds
remaining
events,
came back Irutii a 16-point Colorado, 8348, Virginia to lift
elbow it allows your racket to fall behind your back In the
period, and George Williams
Virginia over Clemson.
first-half deficit to blow past surprised Clemson, 8917, and
"backscrateh" position. As the racket drops.bring your racket
Dean Uthoff scored 19
New Smyrna Speedway has every big name in scored nix.
Duke, NC State, 18-5 overall Iowa State upset Kansas points
arm
forward in a throwing motion, extending it high above
Tommy
Flynn
ma
high
and
grabbed
11
short
track
asphalt
racing
entered
In
its
program scorer
and 7-4 In the ACC, trailed by State, 66-58.
your
left foot, (Your tossing arm drops across the body as your
for the game
rebounds to lead Iowa State's tonight.
just 37-34 at halftime. Tied, 45Mark Aguirre scored
surprise.
racket arm rises up). Snap your wrist up and forward to the
Ormond Beach with 19.
SANFORD: Kam Hunter 0 ball,
0.10; Albert Armstrong 1 04
Step No. 5- Now follow through, out and then down to your
2; Willie Brown 11.23; Leroy left side. Letting your back heel rise off the ground. Make this
Young oo0O; Dar)i Williams
entire throwing motion as smooth as possible.
404$; George Williams 811
The arnie needs to be practiced tune and time again with
1; Robert Quinn Sl4ll; Chris time almost anyone can develop a good serve and with lots of
The Henry 0 0-0 0; Byron practice a skilled player can make the serve a potent weapon.:.
ORLANDO
Who said you had to be Catholic to coach 'Notre Dame?
Next Week: Lobs and Overheads,
University
of
Central
Florida
Wuhiugtou 104 2; Brian
Certainly not Ma Parseglan, a Presbyterian, who' had no
men's tennis team remains
trouble guiding his Fighting Irish football team to a national
phiamniniwbin
undefeated as they enter the
6
Locally, another non-Ca tholic Is attegnntlna to do the same at
sidelined with ankle Injuries which Robinson said prompted a 1980 Sunshi ne State Con6
ference Tournament Thur.
Orlando's miniature Notre Dame
Bishop Moore High call to the priest.
School.
"After each injury we brought the priests in and prayed. We sda y and Friday February 14
Gregg Robinson, Methodist and 33.years old, Is in his third
have a unique school here and we will continue to build on that and 15, to be held at UCF.
year of building toward the lofty heights of Parsegian's
Idea (church and school)," Robinsonaffirmed.
Th e Knights defeated
champions. Robinson however, Is doing it with his basketball
Another unique aspect of the school Is Its gym. It is not Birmingham Southern
team,
heated, which has caused many a high school opponent a cold Thursday. February 7, to
"I guess every Catholic High School In the U.S. wants to night In more ways than one,
push the season record to 10.
emulate Noire Dame," said Robinson, a Kirk Stewart
"We realize there Is a problem. We Installed a new playing
Tom Jucd (No. 1) lithe top
(Brevardj.C.) disciple at Titusville for three years prior to surface this year and I'm working with a capital fund to in.
player fromule 1979
returnlng
Bishop Moore.
sulate the building, then cornea the heat," emphasized asrad. Jucci along with Dave
Although Robinson Is not of the Catholic faith, he does have
Robinson,
Stauble represented UCF in
some ties. "My wife's Catholic and I went to the same high
Robinson readily admits the facility has its benefits for the the NCAA division II Tourschool (Beacon, New York) as Digger Phelps."
hometeam, but also pointed to another motivating factor.nament last year, finishing in
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* 1
"We have great student body support1 Especially our senior a II. for 12th in the nation.
00.14
teams are oonalstenfly found near the top of the college
.1
class, They've been sticking behind ill teams. During my
+.47cP .E . Y1
rankings.
Lucci In presently undefeated
Ores years here the students have always been loyal."
Which is spot where you'll find Robinson's Hornets right
SIZE
PRICE
Loyal and more. Before the Mart of the second half Tuesday, in singles play along with two
Sill
PRICE
NTED
now, Although they may tumble a few notches after losing to Bishop Moore rooters formed a tunnel from the locker room frCsiUuen newcomers; Dave
M11 Is
10.91
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13,95
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And with pod cause. Bishop Moore has raced to a 214
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And the Bishop Moore students even sing the National.
Robinson modestly gives most of the Credit to the fact that
February 4 the Knights
ntlwrn sometimes without use
STANDAUD
DUTY
the Hornets "work hard" and that seniors Greg Topper, Kevin
ated
FlaicJer 8-4,. In One of
"It was Feb. 1, the coldest day ii th year and we were defe
Roy, Thu Koepsell and Paul Mulls, have played together four
closest
played
matches
of
playing L.esbirg, hse or our jv players was setting up ta,' the
years
P. A. He hit the button for UI Am, but Barbra Streisand the ICMOfl.
When these four graduate, there'z -JS to CO(.
cams out, Rolthwln related.
The UCF teui was
A strong OW varsity team should oftan the blow of his
'lk was kind of flustered as you'd spect,soI said ,turn jt orIaisi1acdjfltoplay
seniors depurtlog, plus two super aophomm (keg Mull., and oft and we'd start the game.' But before we could get started, Florida Southern Webi,d.y,
lvid Dimey, who both start on the varnity.
the whole student body went ahead and sang the National February $ in Eakeland hiM
The Jv's Impressive 154 record has been helped along by Anthem.
that match has been- retwoAltamonteSprIngs residents _64 junior Pat Donayanand
It was a little oft key," Robinson laughed. "But It was., scheduled for Thursday,
frlvan Chris Saunders.
super. ft Was hslicaUtheldndof1tudstswe have here." Fehrusy.20 at 2:00 p.m. In
Two varsity darters Mull., and Koepsell are currently
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Trinity Preparatory School
On Tuesday, February 19,
will host the 3A Sub-district two matches will be held.
soccer play-offs on Monday, Florida Central Academy will
ebruary 18, Tuesday, play Montverde at 1:15 P.M.
February 19, and Wednesday, and Bishop Moore High
February 20 at Hubbard Field School, defending state
which is located In East champions, will play the
ORLANDO -Zinn Beck, 93- new House of Beef In Orlando will be presented the Division Orlando on 8400 Aloma winner of Monday's match at
Avenue.
year-old scout for the Miii- tonIght, 7:30 p.m.
3:30 P.M.
II coach momento.
rsesota Twins and cm-rent
The Sub-district finals will
The Zinn Beck Award is
The Ray "Red" Smith
The first match of the be played on Wednesday,
Sanford resident will have a scheduled to go annually to a Memorial Award, in honor of
trophy carrying his name major league scout for the scout that drowned at tournament will be held on February 20, at 3:30 P.M.
Monday, February 18, at 3:30
presented at the Florida distinguished service. Zinn KissImmee,
The 3A District chamFla.
in
Diamond Club dinner at the will personally present this December, and is emblematic P.M. between Lake Highland plonshlp match will be played
year's award to Hugh of the Junior College "Coach Preparatory School and on Saturday, February 23, at
Alexander, chief scout of the of the Year" award, will be TrinityPreparatory School. Daytona Beach.
Rec Dept Umps
Philadelphia Phillies.
presented to Mike Easom, of
college coaches and Indian River Junior College.
With the softball and anThree
businessman will
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TIRES
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right around .1soOrlando
New York Yankee scout
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Birdie
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club made up of
again surfaced
baseball Bob Willis, of the Orlando
scotits former players,
The Sanford Recreation
Twins, being the emcee,
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Phoenix 135, Boston 131
Wash in, San Diego 103
Seattle 93, Atlanta 54
Los Ang 129, Portland 103

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LaRue
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Twelfth race- 7.16,0
Lake
Brantley: Alveshlre 40, Otterbeir, 56, Muskingum 13
1.20 3.00 2.40
4.50 5.20 VIntlila 41, Hewens 45, Turlei 43. Shaw 94, Dyke
Records: Winter Park 2-0, Lake
Sthwstrn 53 McPherson 44
picey Pepper
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Brantley I.I.
Taylor 69, Bluffton $4
b'(I.7) 23.40; P (7-1) ISiS: T (7
loans 170, Lake Howell 15
Toledo 75, Miami (0.) 12
14) 693.50: Time 43%
At Doer Run
Wabash $1, Rose-Hulmani 1
Attendance 3,230: Handle
Boone: Weiss 40. McIntosh 42, Wittenberg 64, Wooster 40
Sheldon 43, Stakes 43.
Southwest
Lake Howell: Sellgsohn 39, Ark, St. 77, Wis,.Milw fl
Meyer 44, Weng er 47, Oakley 50. CtI Okla. 100, Langston 5
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New Max. St. 79, Drake 7$
Oklahoma St. $3, Neb. U
Hall of Fame shortstop Joe
locking for Individuals who officials.
SE Okla. 55, E. Ctl Ok. 33
University
Cronin,
of
Minnesota Twins'
Miami
coach
Wsdnesday'sresvlls
would be interested in urnSW OkIa. U, NE Oklahoma 61
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baseball
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softball
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Fraser
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the
owner
Calvin
Griffith, and
College
Welt
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Missouri $3, Colorado U
Division I "Coach of the many other baseball per.
Wsdn.sday'sresvtts
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this
Redlands 6$. Pomona 31
Hiihscheel
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The Recreation department Year" award while Joe sonalities will be on hand for
Nev.LV.
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CQvie (FIT) d. White 4.4,4.1, King
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(FIT) d. Savle 4-4, 61: Deslo.igà Lyman
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'%poubies: HaynieLatura (FIT)
the number of people that
Munson 4.1, 41; Ccvi.. Mi tow,,JunlerHigh
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would like to call ball games.
KIN (FIT) d. .lones.$avIaö.4, 4-3;
Apopka 4, Wiflttt' Park 0
Campbell Conference
F$$lciano.KIng default.
If Interested, please contact
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Patrick Division
Nigh School
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Sanford 'Recreation
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Glenridge
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Oak Ridge 7, JenesI
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Howard 1, Conway 0
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NY
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Atlanta
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15 30
Washington
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Doubles: Sc CatlahanPribell d.
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The date, time and loca tion
ory.Simmons 5.2: SI. Callahan.
W I. I PIS.
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Pantuso d. Humphries-Hutto 5.1.
mpI's clinic will be
Atlantic Division
24 19 11 42
Chicago
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Edmonton
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Bernier (I-H) d. Israel 5-6:
Phila
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Vancouver
atson (LB) d. Walton 5.4; Now York
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munbesen (LB) d. Dumbam 5-1;
WsvIgtn
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11 32 9 It Colorado
cc (LB) d. Welch $4.
New Jersy
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Morris Division
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PIttsburgh
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Indiana
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20 249 49 MarkLandsb.rgerto Los Angeles -Detroit
SltØlis: Carpenter d. Solo 6.1: Clevelnd
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Hartford
Onddsrson d. Chepinik $01 Detroit
$I4'4row'4 draft choIces and an
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vtiman d. Hengel 5.0: Cox d.
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Western
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Philadelphia -Restored guard
Midwest Division
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Buffalo
Doubles: Sojo.Henlo (C) d.
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W.L
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MInnesota
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Mllwauks
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Denver
21 30 .316 14½ Quebec
20 34 $
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Singles: Gosnell (LV) d. Vendltl
Cincinnati - Signed pitcher
ChIcago
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Wednesday's Rssitts
Si:Hayes (ED) d. Conner •
Mar10 Sao and outfielder Hector
Utah
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Chicago
Rangers
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NY
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Crux to one-year contracts
Pacific Division
Atlanta 2, Detroit 2. tie
vkes (Lv) d. Kemp 54: Elliott
DetroIt - Signed first baseman
man
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Seattle .
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second baseman Lou Whitaker has
Los Ang
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Phoenix
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Winnipeg at Philadelpffla
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Sin Diego
39 33 .475 11
Quebec it Montreal
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27 33 .455 16
Boston
St. Louis -Placid Liss Brewer
Golden St.
17 41 .293 23½
NY Islanders at Colorado
on InactIve list and Mary Bramble
St. Louis at Los s,lau
Wednesday's Rewlts
on active list.
Philadelphia 107, Utah 55
FrIday's Games
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New Jersey - Placid Debra
Cleveland 107, Detroit 103
winnipeg at Hartford
Comirie at inactive list.
New Jersey IS, IndIana 94
Washington it Ldmmdon
Milwaukee 111, ChIcago 101

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Houston, Michael Richardson led New York
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winning streak.
Bullets 108, Clippers 103
John Williamson scored 8 of his 23 points
points in the last four minutes to lift
Washington to Its second straight road vietory. Uoyd Free, ret ur ning to the Clippers'
lineup after missing three games, had 28
points.
t akers 129, Trail Blazers 103
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hit 14-of-19 shots and
finished with 32 points in only three periods to
lead Los Angeles to its 13th straight home
court victory. Ron Brewer led Portland with
20 points.
7lera 197, Jazz 15
Bobby Jones scored 23 points, including 10
in an 18-0 spurt over a 6:01 span of the final
two periods to lead Philadelphia. Terry
Furlow had 22 points for Utah.
Cavaliers 107, Plitons 103
Mike Mitchell scored 20 of his 40 points In
the fourth quarter to help Cleveland break a
ftvegame losing streak and hand De troit Its
seventh defeat in a row.
Nets IS, Pacers 00
Maurice Lucas scored 21 points, including a
field goal that ga ve New Jersey a 97.96 lead In
the closing seconds, Dudley Bradley topped
Indiana with 18 poInts.
Buc ks 111, Bulls 101
Junior Bridgeman scored 30 points and
Brian Winters 23 to lead Milwaukee to Its
fourth straight triumph since acquiring
center Bob Lanier, Reggie 'l'heus led Chicago
with 21.
Rockets 122, KnIcks 117

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HIGH-TEST GUS

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Wednesday night results
Fir? race - 5.14.
jee$faot ZeIla 13.40 4.10
3iliGoinNicky
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PiOner- Ba Ile5tero 5.3; Oben. Lafayette $2, Lehigh 74
4(2..) 64.40; Trifecta Box (23. Mine? d. Henson-Gant 5.1.
Lebanon Vii. IL Gettysbg 11
)'40.00; Time 31.36.
SafifOrd6, Oviedo 1
Lock Haven 57, Clarion
Singles: R. Holt d. Plante $4; MIT SO, Suffolk Si
Second race -3.$,C
She Talks
6.10 450 300 Lhevrur (0) d. 0. Holt 52; Barley M. Evers 4, Livingston $
3.00 d. Painter $O; Yeary d. Shaw SO; Nichols $3, Conn. Coil. 73
Manatee Chuckles
McAlexander d. Cos Ii.
Wright Jumper
Penn St. 64, Pittsburgh
Doubles: R. Holt-Barley d. Pitt.Jhnstn 104, Lncoln 71
0(1•5) 11.00; P (5.1) 52.50; r is.
.3) 326.50: DD (I'S) 102.20: Time Plaflte.Lheuruf' $2; D. Holy. Queens S3, John lay SO
Yeary d. Painter.$baw 1.2.
Rhode Is. 74, Providence 5$
Third race -3.16,
Girls,
St. Bonny ii, Colgate
Winter Park S Colonlal3
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19.20 6.10 5.00
Shippensbg 79, Bloomsburg 73
Sterile
SIngles: Graddy (WP) d. Spi'ng Grdri $7. Rtgrs.Cmdn 70
3.10 3.20
,so Pascual 5.3; Dickinson d. Miller S. Staten Is. $2. Hunter 12
Street Song
1; Carpenter (wp)d, Lovelbu $1;
0(1.2) 26.20; P(2.1) 123.00:T(2.
St. ins. Pa.95, Hofitra 71
Hansen (WP) ii. L.arles 5.3; Urslntfl 63, Swarthryiore s,
4) 229.00: Time 3159
Robinson (WP).d. Connell I.O.
Fourth race -3.14, B
W. Conn 69, Coast Guard 61
Scott
Doubles: Pascual- Miller (C) d. Westminster 93, Alliance 46
9.20 5.00 3.50
Fast Lance
5.20 4.50 DenneIn.Gre,r 83; Connell. WPI 52, Williams 61
S.O Loveleis (C) d. Beavin-WillIamsI.
Rocktown Patches
South
0(1.5) 30.20; P (541 109.50;
Berry 101. Ga. Swestern 74
1(3. 715-2.
Edgewater l, Evans o
Bethany 73, Wash. I. Jeff. 65
1) 405.20; Time 3097
Singles: Drucker d. Warner 5-2;
Fifth race-s.1. A
Bluef Id 110, Ald..Brddus 100
Joanne
27.40 15.10 12.00 Patterson d. Sheridan $2; Hunter CII St. 66, Charleston 3$
d. Sloan 8.7; Troutman d. Ford 5.2; Davis&amp;Elkins 91, W.Va,St. $9
Monkey Face
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Braun d. Mais 5.3.
Little Kim
Fairmt 64. W.Va. Wesleyan so
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Doubles: Drucker. Patterson d.
Kentucky ,s, Florida 70
(23) 72.20: P(3-2) 154.241;
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Warner-Sloan IS; Braum.
Lemoyne.Owen $1, Lee 79
1)1327.10: Time 31.03.
Troutman d. Dunkln.Ford 6.4.
Loyola Si, St. Mary's 39
Sixth race -34, a
loans 7, West orangeo
LSU 50. Auburn 41
GE's Rain' Day 10.20 6.20 4.00
Singles: Hall d. Powers 5-3; Maryland 55, East Car. 72
OG's Tip Top
6.50 4.60
Trunk d. Eckoff $.7; Windos d. Miss. ", Vanderbilt 7$
Rasher Bell
1.50
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(I 6.20: P (7.1) 129,30; 1(7- Bergh $0; hJusemer, d. Nelson 5. Mt. St. Mary's 101, Cath $3
3; Sault d. Hudson 5.0.
N.C. St. 76, Duke 59
Ii'36$.60; Time
Doubles: Aettun.Poll d. Powers. Old Dom 104, G. Mason 73
Seventh race -5.16, A
Vright Arch
4.00 3.20 3.00 Eckoff 5.3; Games-Mathews d. Rndlph.Mcn 51, Hmpdn.Sydny 67
Salem SO, Glenviile 46
Rebel Drummer
5.00 4.00 Burgh.Nelson 5.3.
Sa nford
Tennessee $3, Miss. St. 73
Aemory Bank
1.20
Singles: Hynes (0) d. Barley S. Towson St. 71, Baltimore 69
O (4$) 11.40, P (5-4) 25.50, T
4; Harper (5) d. C. Ward S.?, 3.3; Virginia I, Clemson $7
5) 57.50, Time 30.0.
Crocker (5) d. S. Ward $7, SO; Va. Tech 46, J. Madison 40
Eighth race -1.;,,c
utf Boy
11.00 7.10 350 Kowal (0)d. 8ishop84; Edgemon Wake Forest 61, Davidson 53
W. Carolina $2, E. Tenn. 80
lam Yanky
6.10 350 (5) d. Rawlson I.S.
Doubles: C. Ward-Hynes (0) d. Wheeling 107. Mercyhurst g
hatelaine
3.20
0(1.5) 29.60; P (5-11 81.1101 1(5. Barleyllshop IS; Harper. W. Liberty 75, W.Va. Tech 62
Crocker (5) d. S. WardIcowalI 5.4.
Midwest
)140.40: Time 4393
L.lrantl.y4, Lake Nowell l
Butler 77, Ind. CtI 71 9 OG(¼½
Ninth race -S.14,A
Singles: Effer (LII) d. Walden 11. Kenyon 43
P3y Maiden
9_80 1.00 5.00
Subin d. Frick 5-1; Ryan d. C.W. Resrve 101, J. Crrll S
oston
4.00 2.60
2.60 McDonald 5-6, Corner d. Kundlf I. C. Stockton 76, Wstmnstr
alley Lass
Oak. St. $1, Oak. Wslyn 79
(35) 15.20: P (3'S) 13.10; T (3• 4; Fehan d. Fontain $2.
Doubles Walden.Sublnd. Lifer.
Dayton 7, Drexel 67
I $0.50; Time 30.9,
Kundif 5-3: Ryan- Pritchard d. DePaul 93, Valparaiso 71
Tenth race -3.$,A
25.40 7.40 4.50 Ryan-Pritchett 1.2.
E. Mich. It. BowlIng Gm 67
elf Crash
Green Bay 54, Lakeland 32
aid's Day Off
7.50 6.00
Gus. Adolphus 14, Hemline 47
tanateeMindy
450
Hastings 7$, Dana 71
Q42.5)54.00,P(s-2) 191.30:7(5.
a St U, Kansas St. 5$
1 2,621.41: Time
Kansas 49, Oklahoma 66
- Eleventh race-S.I$,C
High school
Kent St. 96, R. Morris 63
'4,. Jolley
10.60 3.10 3.00
Wednesday'sresu$ts
Loris It. St. Nrbs't Wis.
Ilobbie Heart
3.20 3.00
Winter P. 154, L. Iraitley Ill
Midland 11, Nab. WIlyn 67
S Jiffy John
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By United Press International
Give the Phoenix Suns an Inch and they'll
take a mile, not to mention a ball game.
Such was the case Wednesday night when
the Suns, trailing Boston by seven points with
1:18 remaining, outscored the CeltIcs, 10-2,
and came away with a 135-134 victory despite
a season-high 45 points by rookie Larry Bird.
"They were doing everything about picture
perfect," Phoenix Coach Jack MacLeod said
of the Celtics, "But we were only down 11 or 12
points with 7 minutes to go and even with 1:57
left In the game, we were only down nine,
That's not insurmountable by any means and
I thought out guys really worked their tails
off. It shows the great quality of our ball
club,"
Trailing, 132-125, with 78 seconds left, Paul
Westphal hit a three-point goal and Truck
Robinson followed with a layup. Bird then
scoi-ui his final two points before Mike Brats
added a three-pointer. Paul Westphal then
stole the bell from usually sure-handed guard
Nate Archibald to set up Walt Davis' winni ng
free throws with 10 seconds left.
"We made a lot of errors at the end of the
ballgame," Celtics' Coach Bill Fitch noted.
"Plus we didn't get to the foul line and we
didn't we Phoenix make mistakes."
In other games, Seattle knocked off
Atlanta, 93.16, Washington beat San Diego,
101.103, Los Angeles clobbered Portland, 120.
103, Philadelphia routed Utah, 107-85,
Cleveland topped Detroit, 107-102, New Jersey
edged Indiana, 98-96, Milwaukee beat
Chicago, 111.101, Houston downed New York,

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Carter Sees 'Positive Signs' In Crisis

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WASHINGTON UPlt - President Carter says he has seen
'some positive signs" of progress toward ending the 103.day)ld ordeal of the American hostages in Iran - no thanks to
dward Kennedy.
But the president cautioned the American people against
)remature optimism, saying the hush-hush United Nations'
Ifforts to free the 50 cap;Ives are still in a delicate stage.
Stung by Kennedy's criticism of his handling of the Afghan
md Iran crises, Carter accused the senator of overstepping
,the bounds of both propriety and accuracy in the presentation
mf views by a responsible official."
The president, meeting the Washington press corps Wed.
tesday night for the first time in 11 weeks, gave his first
elatively hopeful assessment of the hostage drama since the
akeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on Nov. 4.

IN BRIEF
Energy Stand Against ERA
To Bring Lawsuit From Utah
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Utah's two senators say
they will file a federal court suit to enjoin the U.S.
Department of Energy from enforcing a recommended
boycott against Utah and other states which have not
ratified the Equal Rights Amendment.
Republican Sens. Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch
Wednesday said the suit would be filed bi the end of
this week in U.S. District court in Washington. The
Washington Legal Foundation, a non-profit law study
group, is aiding the two senators in preparing the case,
Hatch said.
The states which have not ratified ERA are:
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, Utah and Virginia.

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"In the past several weeks, our efforts and our activities
have become particularly delicate and Intense," he said.
"Recently there have been some positive signs, although
experience has taught us to guard against excessive optimism."
Carter's comments during the nationally broadcast news
conference caine hours after Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani-&amp;idr said Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini had accepted a
plan that could lead to freedom for the hostages.
There were reports the proposal would include formation of
an international commission under U.N. auspices to consider
Iran's charges against deposed Shah Mohammed Reza
Pahlavi.
Carter refused to provide more than a peek at the secret
hostage talks, saying: "I cannot afford at this delicate time to
CHICAGO t UPI - Fire Fighters
Union officials said a strike was imminent because of failed contract
negotiations with the city. Mayor Jane
M. Byrne placed her Cabinet on alert.
"We have started the machinery (for
a strike)," union President Frank J.
Muscare said Wednesday night after a
general membership meeting. "All I
have to do is set a date."
Negotiations, which resumed Monday under the auspices of federal and

He said the senator's remarks have been "very damaging to
our country and to the establishment of our principles and the
maintenance of them and to the achieving of our goals to keep
the peace and to get the hostages released."
Kennedy, who has been criticizing carter for falling to meet
him face-to-face to discuss the issues, responded to the attack
by saying: "Well, It looks like we finally got his attention.

state mediators, broke off about 2 a.m.,
Wednesday. Muscare said no date had
been set to renew talks, but the union
was willing to return to negotiations.
The union's executive board then
voted unanimously to give Muscare
power to call a strike at his own
discretion.
Muscare refused to say if he would
delay a strike until firefighters are paid
Friday.
A strike "could be tomorrow (today),

It could be the next day," said William
Kugleman, a member of the union's
executive board.
Mrs. Byrne warned supervisory
officials of the city to be prepared to
report to work immediately in the event
of a strike.
State and federal mediators said late
Tuesday they were "hopeful" a set.
tlement could be reached. ,If both sides
move a little, we'll be close," said
Edward Schultz, the state mediator.

Strike 'Imminent
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Replacement Of Lance Bank Records Could Delay Trial

Garwood Faces Court-Martial
CA'PI? LEJEUNE, N.C. (UPI) — He. Robert H.
Garwood, described as a "white Vietcong" by fellow
POWs and as brain-damaged by his defense attorney,
will be court-martialed next month on charges of
desertion and collaboration with the enemy.
The court-martial, the first of Its type stemming
from the Vietnam War, was ordered Wednesday by
Brig. Gen. David Barker, Although agreeing with a
recommendation that Garwood, 33, be court-martialed
for his actions during 13½ years behind enemy lines,
Barker rejected a suggestion that the death penalty be
considered if Garwood is found guilty.

ATLANTA (UPI) - Justice Department attorneys face the
onumental task of replacing hundreds, possibly thousands,
bank records crucial to the bank fraud and conspiracy case
gainst Bert Lance and three associates.
U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. ruled Wednesday
at at least 200 checking account records from the National
ank of Georgia were inadmissable because the Justice
epartment had obtained them improperly - many from a
arallel investigation of Lance by the Securities and Exchange
ornmlsslon.
Moye said he would, if necessary, grant a recess to give the
osecutors time to replace the records, prompting angry

Nun Held In Beating Death
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A nun has been arrested
For the beating death of her 75-year-old mother, whose
battered body was found covered by a cross and holy
picture.
The body of Rose Sanglacomo was found in the
kitchen doorway of her home in San Francisco's Rich.
mood District.
Her daughter was found nearby babbling of "demons
and devils," Sister Rachel Fitzgerald, Mother Superior
of the 'St. Joseph of Carondelet convent, who
discovered the woman's body Tuesday night, told
police.
Police said the suspect, Sister Rose L. Sanglacomo,
43, had been under outpatient psychiatric care for the
past four years. After being taken into custody she was
sent to a hospital for psychiatric observation.
Police said a cross and a holy picture were found
propped up on the victim's back.

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discuss or to comment further upon on any specific efforts that
may be under way."
He said U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim has been
sounding out American and Iranian officials since mid.
November about a proposal to send an international commis;
sion of inquiry to Tehran.
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defense attorneys to retort that the government has "had three
years" to get Its evidence.
NBG officer Leonard Kelley said it would take "60 man
days" to generate the documents from microi files.
Prosecutor Edwin Tomko, clearly upset by the ruling, said a
similar problem existed at another key bank in the case, the
Calhoun First National Bank.
Toinko pleaded, "They (Calhoun officials) say it may take
three years (to recreate the records)."
Moye said, "We may have to recess the trial then."
Almost simultaneously, defense attorneys leaped to their
Feet in protest, and Lance attorn°y Nick Chilivis retorted,

And Around Longwood, Winter Springs
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Birthday Gathering Of Clan Draws 5 Generations
The sun was seldom seen
Helen, who now lives in Ft. Edward Swearingen, Helen's
*st Sunday, but to the Pierce, was celebrating her brother, asked a blessing for101
platives of Helen Fouraker, 94th birthday with her twin the food and family, then the
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"n and Mike Sirianni in Longwood, and Beulah Law of exchange of recipes, and the
inter Slit
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correspon
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The warm glow of hap- Feb. 11 birthday a day early. denominator which enabled
mess on Helen's smiling face
There was a covered dish the five generations to relax
as bright enough to light up luncheon served during the and have a memorable
dl their lives,
early afternoon, and Rev. ternoon.
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"They have already had three years."
Chitivis was referring to the Justice Department probe of
Lance's financial dealings that began in 1977 while he was
President Carter's budget director. Growing controversy
surrounding the investigation prompted Lance to quit the post
the same year.
Lance, Richard T. Carr, Thomas Mitchell and H. Jackson
Mullins are charged with illegally conspiring to obtain $20
million through 383 loans at 41 banks for the benefit of themselves, their families and Friends, misapplication of bank
funds, making false entries In bank records and making false
statements to banks.
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chat over some Tropical punch and cookies. Also, don't forget to
register for the daily give-a-ways, which include gift certificates to
Pier 1 Imports, Bahama Joes and a new Savings account. When you
have looked over our facilities we will be happy to tell you about the
full banking services that we offer. Why don't you become a part of

AREA DEATHS

GTR1JDEM.AUSflP4
Gertrude M. Austin, 62

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,..and that's exactly what Sherill Casey,
president-elect of the Council for Exceptional
Children did at a Valentine SKATE Party to
benefit the council held at Melodee Skating R ink,
Sanford. having a heart and helping Mrs. Casey
back to her feet are skaters, from left, Chris
Morgan, flaws
tct Michel Davis.

FALL FOR ME.
VALENTINE

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SANFORD:
Gary and Diana Cone, a baby
girl
DISCHARGES
SANFORD;
Beatrice E. Deleon
Lucille McCall
Carol Ogg
Schmaidienst,
Alice
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Harry L. Miller. OsBary
Linda Posey and baby boy,
Sanford
Jeana St.nstrom and baby boy,
Deltona

WILLIAM A. HAMILTON
William A. Hamilton, 79,
Park Avenue Trailer Park,
Sanford, died Saturday at his
home. He was born in
Scotland and lived in Sanford
for the past seven years. He
was a retired horse trainer.
There are no survivors.
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Anion 0. Stoffer, 91, 701 W.
20th St., died Tuesday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
He was born In Homeworth,
Ohio and moved to Sanford In
1947 train Sebring, Ohio, He
was a potter. He was a
Methodist.
He is survived by one SOD,
Homer Stuffer, of Lakeland;
two daughters, Mrs. Esther
Thompson, Sailord, and
Mrs.
Wilma Cranston, Naps, Cal.;
restsizgra1chil'rn; n
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James Cameron, Jr.
Beatrice E. Dillon
Erie Jordan
Addle L. Taylor
Frederick N. Valine
Eumice G. W$$lufld
Kathleen Parish. Deitona
Mary Oglesby, Lake Monroe
Louis J. Paquin, Winter Springs
Diane H. Cone, Sanford

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LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Authorities hoped a corner's autopsy to be completed today on the body of
actor David Janssen would explain why the star of
"The Fugitive" and "Harry-O" television shows died
suddenly at 49.
Paramedics summoned to Janssen's Malibu beach
house Wednesday morning pulled the actor from his
bed and worked frantically for about 30 minutes to
restore his heartbeat. They said Janssen apparently
suffered a massive heart attack.
A private funeral, restricted to family members, will
be held next Monday. A memorial service, to be at.
tended by the actor's friends, will be held later next
week. The family requested donations, in lieu of
flowers, be sent to the McKinley Home for Boys in San
Dimas, Calif., where Janssen attended school.

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children, Francis Barbalock bottom boat cruise, feeding
and Paul Farina live in the fish, seeing the animals
Pennsylvania and were not and the beautiful white
able to be with their parents
peacocks at Silver Springs.
but sons, John, Ralph, and
There will be a Fish Fry and
Max, and daughters, helen a Valentines Dance at the
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helms and Elena Shaw, were VFW Post 8207 on Friday
here to celebrate this night, beginning at 7 p.m. Bill
euk
off
momentous occasion
Bellew and the Blue-Birds
Also attending the reception Hand will furnish the music.
were Rev. Clement J. Kuhns,
k1 1- 1-3iiiiu nev. i' iimiaum
i he next rvguiar maccong ot
Birthday" were liet two Neidert, CI'PS, pastors of the the VFW Post 8207 Auxiliary
sisters, Vida Davis and Church of Nativity, Ruth will be Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. All
Pauline Yeomans, her Farina, Evelyn Farina, Millie iiienthers are invited
to bring
brother,
Rev.
Edward Farina Dealt Shaw and a guest. There will be a guest
Swearingen and his wife, Delton Helms, Mildred and speaker and a special
Agnes, from St. Petersburg, Carl Scott and
Bobby and Joe prograiii oil glass.
her daughters, Beulah and French.
Eula.
The grandchildren who
Doris Scott was hostess at a
Also Harry and Doris Scott, were there were Sonny and recent bridal shower honoring
Valerie
Scott,
Mike Etta Shaw, Dana, Candy, Valerie Scott, who will marry
Hockenberry, Brenda Cody, Kim, Kelly, Windy and Helen Mike hlockenberrv at the
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Allen Scott, Robin Oldham Helms
Deana and l'at Church of Nativity on Feb. 16
and her baby girl, Jessica, Murphy, Cheryl and Jim
at 7:30 P.m.
Gillian Scott, Glenn and Gail (rub, Mike Shaw Jonelle
11w Georgia Avenue home
Scott, their baby boy, Galen, Farina, Glenn and Carol
Jack and Susan Sirianni and
was
beauti1uI1 decorated
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their baby boy, Justin.
a bridal motif and gaines
Their great-grand-children with a bridal theme were
Also Dorothy and Jinuny are Kate Shaw, Patrick and enjoyed by tiit guests.
Ross, son, Paul, and Patrice Murphy, Andrew and
Refreshments were serveu
daughter, Sally, Mary, Cindy Brian Farina.
to the following guests: Patty,
and Dewayne Giddens,
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Helen, Lou, Lindy, Dana,
Sherrie, Bobby and David
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Lapere and Shelly Flynn.
from Roosevelt, Utah, made Oldham, Dorothy Ross, Gail
her official visit to the State of Scott, Lorraine Falk, Shirley
live generations: Mrs. helen Inuraker holding
Colombo
Farina
of Florida on February 3, 4 and Piper, Kiln Smith, Kelly her great great
granddaughter. Jessica ()ktham
Longwood and Elsie Nord. 5, at the State Headquarters Kimball, Mara
helms,
Lori
stamling
from
left,
Robin ()ldham. great gratidstrom froni Upsala were in Ocala.
Helms, Fran hiiggin.s. Debbie
Iauht
Etila
Scott,
(laughter . and I tarry Scott.
married in St. Petersburg,
:inong the representatives I)uguid, Karen Smock, Faye
Feb. 8, 1913.
grandson.
who attended were lAIretta Manning, Marilyn I'artain,
They celebrated their 67th Clarkson, State president; l.nm'tte Dennis, Jeanette
Anniversary Friday by at. Evelyn Hart, State Sr. vice- Allman, Johnnie Malen, Lelo
tending the Founder's Day president and member of Domnanico, April Domanico,
program In Ft. Mellon Park in VFW Post 8207 Auxiliary; and Pat hlockenberry, mother of
Sanford.
groom,
Stephanie
Marsha Wait, president of the
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat in VFW Post 8207 Auxiliary.
Hockenberry, mother of
troduced Elsie and Colombo
groom, and Eula Scott,
At the luncheon on Monday,
as descendants of the early
grandmother
of the bride.
Swedish families who settled the mayor of Ocala declared
this area. Mrs. Roumillat the day as "National Vona
If you have any news,
presented Elsie with a Uautz Day."
Vomum and many of the please call. Thank you. Until
beautiful bouquet of flowers
and Colombo with a book of women enjoyed the glass next week...
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At 5 p.m. on Feb. 9, at the
Church of Nativity on State
Road 427, friends and family
members heard the couple
renew their marriage vows at
a mass offered by Rev.
Clement J. Kuhns.
Two of their grandchildren,
Lindy and Kim helms, stood
with them during the service.
After the services, there
was a reception at their home
on the Longwood-Lake Mary
Road. Their home is located
on the same property where
Colombo was born.
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The annual sorority Valentine Ball on Feb. 16 willliclud
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seven other candidates along with Mrs. Corley for the title of
Queen of the Ball:
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Mrs. Corle with a (.r)st.il
red rose corsake.
The ball will be held at 9 p.m. Saturday at the Knights of
Columbus on Oak Avenue in Sanford.
The chapter held the last meeting at the home of Mrs. Betty
Jack. President Ellen Keefer conducted the business iiieeting
covering the Valentine Ball and other business for the iiit'rith
February.
11rogranis were given by Dot Raines on Home Lighting, and
Carol Ann Sinith oil windowTireatinent. The different ways (if
lighting your honie iind the use of the windows for decorating,
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School where she was a member of the tennis team and
Civinettes. She was graduated from Seminole Cornmunity College in 1977 where she was on the tennis
team. She is regional advisor for a body shop in
Gainesville
Her fiance, who was born in New York, is the
ranthon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Soldans
Gainesville. He graduated from Bucholtz High School
Gainesville in 1974 and the University
Florida
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The February meeting of Hose Circle of the Garden Club of
Sanford, was held at the home of Minnie Meriwether with
Mildred l.in1 as co-hostess. Eleven members were present
The meeting was opened with a prayer of thanks for the
beauties of the earth, by Katie Corley, Chaplain.
Announcements from the board of the Garden Club of
Sanford were as follows:
State dues have been raised to $2.00 per member;
It was voted to raise $100 for the "Friends of the St. Johns.
A donation of $1.00 per ineniber was suggested;
The general Itinchion and ineeting will be held Feb. 21 at the
club house at 11 a.m. Jacaranda Circle is in charge of luncheon. There will be door prizes. The program will b
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Xi Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Uie General Sanford Museum in honor of Founder's Day One
President Eileen Mack, hostess, for the dinner meeting. Each
tr, in honor of the Swedish Settlement and the other for Jack
member brought a different dish of German food.
homer. Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
Following the dinner a Ritual of Jewels ceremony was
The annual yard clean up will be held at the club house
eonducted. Those inembers receiving the Ritual of Jewels
March 17 with all circles participating.
were Mary Cook, Cheryl Gividen, (singer Rruiiiley. Betty
The horticulture report was given by Orian Walker on
McKee and Millie Gilbert.
'Syngoni till1.
A short business uneeting followed. Plans for the chapter's
Mildred Lind presented the program on Conservation and
participation in the Valentine Ball were finalized,
told of the work being done by the Audubon Society.

The bride-elect, who was born in Orlando, is the
granddaughter of Mrs. R.G. Brisson and the late Mr.
Brtsson, 907 Laurel Ave., Sanford, and Mrs. A.D.
McKee of Asheville, N.C.

the Professor finally settled
on the 10 of spade3. South won
in dummy and propmtly led
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trump. West was back on lead
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problem. Meanwhile East,
who had played the deuce of
spades at trick one, had made
three spade discards.
Looking at all the cards you
can see that a spade lead. a
club lead or the ace of diamonds lead are all fatal.
The Professor worked this
all out which finally led him
to find the killing defense. lie
led a low diamond!
The Professor's coniputer
mind had printed out the
South hand as with three
spades, six hearts. either no
diamonds and four clubs or
one diamond and three tus
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diamond loss, but he would
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South was void of diamonds
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For Friday, Fobruary 15, 1980
migraine headaches. The they will be liked. The tension
typical migraine Is associated that results from this
concentration stray from the with changes In circulation to situation has a lot to do with
YOUR BIRTHDAY
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knowledge and expertise. problems. Before making through parts of the brain that unusual.
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everyor'.
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SEMINOLE COUNTy BOARD

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OF COMMISSIONERS
FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FEBRUARY 26 II0

Notice is hereby given that lam
engaged in business at P.O. Box
1014 Longwood, Fl.. 32750,
Seminole County, Florida under
the fictitious name of CYCLE.
MATE PRODUCTS OF FLOR.
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said name with the Clerk Of the'
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisio, of the Fictitious Name
Statutes To.Wit: Section $65.09
Florida Statutes 1951.
51g. Donald D. Wilson
PubliSh Jan. 31 &amp; Feb. 7, 14, 21,
1910.
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The Board of County Corn.
missionersof SeminoleCounty will
old a Public Hearing to consider
the followsng item:
SUNRISE ERECTORS, INC.
REQUEST FOR PERMIT TO RE.
MOVE EXCESS EARTH FROM
ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND
LAVSE SHORELINE MODIFICA.
lION. FROM THE SUNRISE
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP.
MIENT. LOCATED ON THE
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FICTITIOUSNAME
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possible.
Seminole County, Florida, under
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
The Seminole County Deplrt.
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EngIneering, 4300 Sovth Orlando
Drive, Sanford, Florida, 32711,
announces that professional
vIces will be required for the
project listed. Any firm or in.
dividual desiring to provide
professional services to the
Engineering Division must furnish
a
complete resume of their
qualifications and past cx
perience. Any firm or indIvidual
interested in providing services in
connection with this project shall
apply in writing for consideration
with a description of the firm's
sific abilities with respect to
the project's requirements.
Project
requiring
Aerial
Photography and stereo mapping
in conjunction with b ontroi
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IN THE CIRCUiT COURT FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION.
File Number fl.410-C.P.
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
.IULIANA STANKO
Deceased
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS

AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministration of the estate of
JULIANA STANKO, deceased,
File Number 79.47O.C.P., is pen,
ding in the Circuit Court for
Seminolecounty, Florida, Probate
Division, the address øf which Is
209 N. Park Avenue, Sanford,

Florida 32771.

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Boat Builders-F'T, steady
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CASSELBERRY
Near ready to move into. 3 BR,
20. cathedral ceiling. FP,
energy efficient heat pump,
Quiet Street in wooded area,
cony, to schools, shopping. Off
Winter Park Dr. Assumable
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ENGINE REPAIR (Fran.
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property With mobile home
space Owner retiring &amp; will
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Silver
dollars, etc. 32 x face value,
sOme lower 615-1051 ask for
Ron.

1$ yds Gold Carpet, $50

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Branch Office

Sale, Mercury &amp;
Roosevelt Dimes, Liberty

Silver for

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3211061 or eves. m.oiii

Everest &amp; Jennings wheelchair,
ex cond $$Q, 323.5305 before
10 am. or after $ p.m.

Sanford's Sales Leader

M. Unsworth Realty
REALTOR

clComs,

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305-3731143

Buildlo Suit -our blur yours.

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picture frame; misc. 377 616$. ...'i 0691

elecFP,newlclt.&amp; landscaped
spacious ydl IPP SERVICE
Yours
for
CONTRACT.
$43,000.

remodeled &amp; fu'Iy eqpt. kit.
chen. C-H&amp;A, &amp; much more.
Plus the owner will hold
wrap around or 2nd mtg.
$57,050,

cont.; quilts; cast iron Dutch
oven; oil painting; linens; 1g.

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rms, pine floors, DR. utility
rm, &amp; porchl Only $26,900.

REALTOR MLS
322167$
IV'S 333-3916
NEWLISTiNGI
NEW REDUCED PRICE
Spacious 1 Bdrm, 2 bath In
beautiful Mayfair s.ction with
great rm, hiving rm, Fl. rm,

KFf9MOPE WASHER

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HANDY MAN SPECIAL. 1 BR,
10 home on dbl. lot, spacious

1ZA

FOR SALE: EIec. blanket dbl

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CELLENT TERMS.

$57,500.
322'7912
2710 Sanford Ave.
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BEAUTIFUL I BR, 28 home in
Sanora wall the extrasl C.
HIA, ww carp., pan. FR, eatin kit., pantry I. morel BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just

Admission $1 in silver, This
month'sbonus,$Ogal.ofgasat
SOC per gal. 131.1319.

Jenkins Fur
Post, button, controls, has aro
niture, 203 [.25th St. 3230911.
USt'I Shill in warr,,n,ly
Originally sois', assume pay -- ments of $71 mu Agent 339
69—Stamps-oiln
ee6

SILVERCLUB.JOINNOWI

STE11STROv1

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front livIng is avail. in this
4½ acre estate. 3 BR, lB wguest cottage, fruit trees.

Eve.30S.661S440

Beds,Dbl.motelB.5,lmatt,$30 ........
Light Houling
WE lILlY ('SF0 FURNITURE. I
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set. Sanford Auction, 1215 S.
AF'PLIAI9CFS &amp; PLUMBING
MICROWAVE
French. 333-7340.
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FIX T LIP ES

MELLONVILLE CORNER

3 BR, 78, pool, BBQ, green

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OWNER FINANCING
NO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS.
*Pniced $49,900, $6,000 down, 25
yrs. 17.5 pct. at 541861 per mo.

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Low Down Payment

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MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
REDUCED TO 516.500

LIST NOW'
Call Walt Cappel 373 6100
Knowles Realty Inc.
PEAL TOP
628-3005

* Pool home. 3 BR, 28
* 1720' of comfort, 1g. FR

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1400
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77-Junk Cars Removed

stick .steer, Rv Jelferson
Locator. Canvas cover See
1911 Ch,st' Av Ph 323 08)9

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

424objle Homes

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Inc., Realtors
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1975 Pontac Astra S P I cyl
auto, 59.000 mi
priced icr
Quick SIte 322 6191 between 9

If you are having difficulty Ilndlnç
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job, or some service you have We
specialize inWI L SON MA l( P I (i NI It P F
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FARMS
need of, read all our want ads
RANCHES
hWY SI :. I RAPt.
every
day.
WILSON PLACE- gorgeous
GROVES
FILL. DIRT A TOP SOIL
ill 3151 I rst s?
12? 'e"
REAL ESTATE
new home w.2300 sq ft. tiled
6"?
acres
for
only
$16,500
Very
YELLOW SAND
REALTOR, 3277198
foyer &amp; baths, Ig brick FP in
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good terms. Ostcen.
F 1.RNITUPE IIEDDIN(;
Call Clark &amp; Hirt .373 7580
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41'A—coonrgunn
FR w.paddle fans, built in
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Wholesale to .111 Orlando Whole
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microwave, half acre oak
Pioneer acres Hewout your own
saic turn 7600 InduStrial IIIvd
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For Sal.
shaded lot. $95,000.
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-homestead 10 acres or more,
Orlando
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62.AFarm Equip.
Home Repsir
NEW3 BEDROOM CROCKETT
I
care
low down payment. Osteen. . ''
BR, 18, all appi. md. WAD.
It you're in the business 01 bu,ldin
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LOG HOME TO BE CON.
SHADOW LAKE W0003approx. 170 sq. ft., outsIde
)9$USCase Tractor
your
busines. - . use the
woodedhalf acreshowsoff this
STRUCTED NEAR SUNH. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
CompleteMobile
TOWER'S BEAUtY SALON'
storage, pool &amp; club house,
I
Classified Ads often.
Like New
LAND ESTATES. $38,500
4 BR spilt planw.wood&amp; stone I
llomt' Repair
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
assum. first or owner will
3326793
Req. REAL
ero&amp;er(
COMPLETE!
exterior. Great room w-FP, I
319 5759
519 E. 1st St.. 322 5742
consider terms. $77,000..
/
-solarium, sunken show.r.tub I
N.
11.92,
Casseiberry,
Fl.
O
5)—f4ouhofd Goods
Orlando 777'179!.
SEP
V
ICES
(3 NL IMITE
combo in Master, &amp; low
DeBARY LOVELY 2 BED.
Eve. $47.34' __________________________
134.1200
65--Pets-Supplies
''-Ceramic Tile
New or Old, Small or Large,
ROOM, 1 BATH, FAMILY
assumption, Price $91,500.
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GENEVA ACREAGE
Inside or Outside. Top or
DINING ROOM COMBIN.
Athy buy used" New brand nan."
42—,bile Homes -('it Bull Puppies
$2000down, 58,500. 349.37)7
Bottom, We do it All Home
Al ION. NEW APPLIANCES.
FANTASTIC 4 BR, 2B, huge kit.,
lii) SprindJS &amp; iinatt,es,' ,t? 20
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MEINTZER IIIF
6wks.
old
Repair &amp; Remodeling. Fences,
CENTRAL AIR, $35 500
formal OR, 1g. Master BR,
.
J Larry D. Herman, BROKER
vh above dr'akrs cost lw,n.
New or repair, leaky Showers our
323
8012
our beautIful new BROAD. I
roof, carpet, plumb, patio.
citrus trees, low cash to mtg.
lullsi;e.gu,'t'n&amp; king. Jenkins
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specialty, 75 yrs. Exp $498567
BUDGETS
ARE
etc etc., etc Chances are if
MORE, front &amp; rear DR's.
I SLIM
Perfect location $31,500.
2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
Furniture. 206 F 25tri SI 373
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
wecan'tdoitnoonecan.24hr.
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
0981
lilefloorsinst,1IIeB
68—Wanted to Buy
FROM THE WANT AD
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NEW CARPETS. WALK TO it030d0
373-5200
EXCLUSIVE"2acreincountry,
3220771,
NEWAIIEPAIR
COLUMNS.
VA&amp; FHA Finsnrmna
DOWNTOWN. $21,900.
Singlr ned &amp; Mat w tr,imt'.
Fr,',' Est
3 BR, 1½ B, 10 mm. to 1.1,
830 11836116 ,
CUSTOM
HOMES BUILT
!-.
Elec Broom. It' of Hand
.vl' 11(11' lisFO FURNITURE &amp;
-----privatearea, C H&amp;A,lg. patio, I
Rebuild Condemned Houses
Al't'(
5
ACRE
RANCHETTE
LAKE
-Flailing,
St
Shelving
373
2373
lANCES
Santord
Fur
carpeted, easy cash to mort. I
The Evening Herald
46—Commercial Property
43—Lots-Acreage
Classified 5 0 BALIPIT
332 8Ms
,itur Salvage 332877).
PICKETT ESTATES IN.
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Only $45,900.
Ads offer no fancy Claim
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CLUDING 3' BEDROOM, 7
2 Maple DR suits w Hutches.
5
JuSt Resuitsl
Hornt' repairs, paneling, root,
I Plumbing supply business
BATH, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
Cherry t:ookcae Itutcti 1!.
4tI
INVESTMENT Western Auto,
-------carpet, remodeling. All work
OLD BASEBALL
-I real estate &amp; inventory.
HEAT. 2 CAR GARAGE. 3
misc antigues 3?? 1708 ,itt 1
guam tmr.p (cf III 846%
12,000 sq ft. auto lift w.air
5143,000. W. MaIic:owski.
CARDS
pm
MONTHS NEW. $19,900.
LARGE SINGLE FAMILY
compressor, 1g. sign In front,
I REALTOR.372 79$)
t)ssrnaklng
- P,iyingcash,write Pete Flentke,
LOTS NEAR SANFORD I
owner will sell inventory at
lMan.qualltyoperation
________.— (Isod full Site hotel nnotr'I bed
1236 Norwoocl Place, Orlando I ________________________
LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2'?
AIRPORT, CLEAR ED &amp;
S s',s. exp. Patios, Driveways
cost. This is a real money
ding
Very
cletin,
$1195
41-Real
Estate
Wanted
0,1
p
BATH, BARN ROOF, NEW I READY TO BUILD. SOME
37804 Ph 305132 2002.
maker. Only $12S,000.
I
Alterations, Dressmaking
etc. Wayne Seal 327-ll2i
Noll's Sanford Furniture --POOL
WITH
PP)$l,47"V I TREES 57995,
Drapes. Upholstery
--ISalvaae. 17-97. cc, (if
FENCE SS4,V11.
I LENT TERMS M,t(k
Webuvaauity in houe, apf.
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WAIIRENS MAINT SERVICE
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322 177i
CHOOSE FROM.
S%.,zi s.a. ',sj. ulain 01 lakes. 3
I vacant land. Lucky In
Elect.&amp;Gen Repair
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave. jlARGAlNHUNTER5PAI4AL)l5E
BEDROOMS, I/? BATHS,
BR. 28, C.H&amp;A, paddle
t,
veslments,
P.O.
Box
29.
2' ACRES ZONED MOBILE
971 Slnuer future Fully auto, I
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
Residential Commercial
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
That's Classified Ads
sea wall, dbl. car garage,
Sanford
32?
174)
HOME IN GENEVA, $9,9go,
lurniture, Refrig., stoves, fools -.
repossessed, used very short I
LesWarren-3736575
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO
carpet&amp;muchmore.Pricedto
excellent terms.
time. Original $391, bal Sill or ..........
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All Work Guaranteed
DUPLEX.
$7I5
sell. $17,500.
Webuyyourequity,closemn7lhrs.
W"buyusedlurniture
$2) mu. Agent 3391354
'ywall
AWARDREALTY, INC.
-S ACRES NEAR UPSALA
IURNITURE&amp;THINGS
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SEIGLER REALTY
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
1197500
TRANSFER STATION,
5005 SanlordAve.
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Land Clearing
)rywall.
Leilings. and Walls
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
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5m,Bord
BROKER
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
new interspning bedding, These
323 6593
repaired
Pes
&amp;
Comm..
US. WE HAVE BUYERS!
$9,900.
beds are not damaged or
2439 S Myrtle Ave.
47.A—M8rtgages Bight
Remodel &amp; Addihions
Landclearing, Fill O.rt&amp; Clay
Good Quality BR, o
seconds but brand new hop line
Call 3I 5399or 86? 0134
Chuck
Orlando
Sanford
&amp;
Soki
Other
Furn.,
Ladder
&amp;
tools
OSTEEN
AREA
PINE
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CV.
bedding sets only! Free local
arold Hall Realty
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327 1517
3277991
3710640
Privateparty 571 1918
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PRESS WOODS. ISACRES AT
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur
5800 PER WITH TERMS.
niture Salvage, 1792, So. oh
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Inc. REALTOR, MLS
Will buy 1st 1 2nd mortgages. We
Groomlng&amp; Boarding
I Antiques, Modern Furniture.
Sanford, 322 $721.
also make Real Esthte .
Lawn &amp; Larxlscang
Sterling Silver. Oriental Rugs,
WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
p23.5774
Day or Nigh!
Business loeni. Florida Mar__________________________
Diamonds BrIdges Antiques
Moving ho smaller place, selling
BRIARCLIFF, READY TO
Anin,,iI Haven ('rooming 8.
tgage Investment. iioi F.
373 7801
surplus Furniture. Dishes,
BUILDI $1,500.
Itoardinci Kennels Tliermo
(ERTIFIEDLAWN
Robinson. Orlando, 4777976,
2 BR, 18, CD, FR, lots of extras,
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Misc. 323 3702 eve.
stat controed heat, off floor
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FHA appraised at 5)0,950.
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Buying Silver Coins IS to I or
MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT, -sleeping boxes W cater to
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FREE ESTIMATES 322-790?
$1,050 dwn. Owner will pay all
more alsogoldl sterling. Will
5O—sceiianeous for Sale
BETTER
HOMES
AREA.
your
pet
327
5157
I,
closing cotsts.
52-AppIianes
- I pick up 831 8319.
MAKE OFFER.
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Live in one- rent the other
duplex property. 21 8. 31 in
country location. 543,000.

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"We want to go anywhere that's cheaper
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AC. radio, heat, auto, no rust
Inspected until 680 125 105
W Is? St 321 0998

Pit. $ 95

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Tidecralt

REALTY WORLD.

FOR THE INTERIOR DEC.
ORATOR'-Charming
Spanish 2 story. 3 Bdrm , 7 Bath. Fireplace, large tree
shaded lot on lovely Street.
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$57,500

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garage &amp; fenceø yard, I yr.
warranty. 564.900.

Plt',I

The lIps? Buy In Town
(Os? Classitied Ad

MUST SELL-- 17'
.Ias
Larson Runabout w '63 10 hp.
recently rebuilt Needs seat &amp;
cleanup, $375 323 8817 alt 6

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3 Bath. Sunken LR w fireplace. Ceramic tile foyer &amp;
hallway. Walk a block to large

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-LW ' USED (IA TI ER ES
PA TIC P 't SHOP
M,i1or C mdi? (.1mB
323 9111
'07 s% .7?h St

55 -Boats &amp; ACcessories

321.0759

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N'c ft,Ili'r,Cc $2995
24?) French A,,,' Sanford

?pcwri?er. 10 sp bike. 10 gal
2 fertiliZer spreaders
I puSh. I pull). misc ti,'ols
322 5177

Peg. Peal Estate Broker

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1977 Chev Vega. low rn econc
car, 28 mpg $1995 or reas
otter 323 1730

, hp deep well pump. t'Iec

BATEMAN REALTY

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(1.-c? Price fl,Ittery Shnp
107W 27'h SI 171 91)4
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'Ii)( c 549%

S.t -Gar'iqe Sale5

Executive Home Loch Arbor
1 BR, Rec room, pool, 7 yrs old
Assume 7' mtg Owner will
hold 2nd with large down
511.000 3222787

290 N. %7.7, Casselberry, Fl.
*11.5200
Eve.

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VIiy p,I' itit.JC
HE PB'S IV
2S 7 s S,ititord Aye
373 1731

Eves 322 0612, 377 1587
207 F 75th St

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ood used TV, $25 &amp; UP
MIL LERS
7819 Orlando Dr
Ph 3?? 0352

3237832

MORRIS Sr.
Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker

GOLFER'S SPECIAL
Newly
decorated 3 Bclrm home on
quiet street Family Pm and
Florida Pm is an extra bonus
in this spacious home One
acre plus 561.500

TV repo 19 Zenith Sold org
$493 75 bal $183 16 or $1? mo
Agent 339 8386

LOCH ARBOR
3 BR. lB. FR with FP, fenced
backyard, $43,900

H. Ernest

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves, 3
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Deltona' Here it is! Should be
515.000, only $61,500. Custom
built 3-2, has everything in
Cluding built.in Microwave
oven

REALTOR 322 199)

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53-TV Radio Stereo

HAL COLBER'I REALTY Inc.

Just perfect for sm. ham, or
retired couple. 2 BR, 10, LR,
FR, very attractive kit..
Deltona.

STEMPER AGENCY

by Gill Fox

W (',arnett White
Peat Estate iroker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
101W Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

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new), 3 BR, 2B home, central
located, Qniy $45,000, assume
mon. at 73 -

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Good fishing, lake frontage, 3
acre mini farm Comp. w 3 BR
home Osteen.

Save Gas-move into this (like

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2 bI E. I? 92 near Longwood
Plaza. Call 331.1883.

126.000-St. Johns River accr',
.50Odwn. for lOacres, owner
will assist with financing.

YOU

PARTTIME

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$38.000-6
acres
Beautiful
double wide, cleared &amp; tenced,
this won't last, call &amp; see
today.

LDDRIVER

SIDE GLANCES

4i14ouses

lot, owner finance with sub
stantial down.

() BOOKKEEPER

Senior athlete I love you,

1951
Sig. Norma Je'n Kamlnski
P0 B. 65
Csseiberry
PubliSh January 24, 31 &amp; F eb.
II, 1910
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528.000- New Listing, 3 BR, 10,
older home, gOOd cond., corner

Full chg., sweetheart for a boss.
Set own hours.

t's easy to place a Classified Ad

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SECTION 4: That all ordinances
Howell Branch Basin; AP. representative of the estate is
PROXIMATE AREA: 1$ $4. ml. MARIAN K. OBEDA. whose ad. or parts of ordinances In conflict
The ability of professional firms
eu Is Box 369, West Lorne, herewith be and the same are
to perform in. timely manner will Ontario, Canada NOL 2 P 0. TM hereby repealed.
SECTIONS: That this ordinance
be a major consideration in the
me and address of the personal
shall become effective im.
selection process. Expressions of
mediately upon its passage and
interest should be submitted to: representative's attorney are set
adoption.
Mr. Paul Magnant, Engineer, forth below,
All pens having claims or
A copy shall be available at the
Public Works Department, 4320 5
Olfe of the City Clerk for all
Orlando Drive, Sanford, Florida demands against the estate are
THREE
by 5:00 P.M., close of business, required, WITHIN

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FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, Call
l.841.46$7,p! 6443079

herein shall be entitled to all the
rights and privileges and im.
munities as are from time to time
granted to residents and property
owners of the City of Sanford,
Florida, and as are further
provided in Chapter 171. Florida
Statutes, .and shall further be
subject to the responsibilities of
residence or ownership as may
from time to time be determined
by the governing authority of the
City of Sanford, Florida, and the
provisions of said Chapter 171,
Florida Statutes.
SECTION 3: if any section or
portion of a section of this or
dinance proves to be invalid.
unlawful or unconstitutional, it
shall not be held to invalidate or
impair the validity, force or effect
of any other Section or part of this

All parties in Interest and
All candidates will be
GENERAL LABORERS
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
__________________________
whether successful or un
Many
openings, one just for you.
18—IleIp
Wanted
successful. Interview process will clerk of the above court a written citizens shall have an opportunity
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statementofanyclalmordemand to be heard at said hearing.
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By order of the City Commission
then begin.
çMAINTANA,4CE (')
Nurse. Nurses Aide P.1
Any questions should be directed they may have. Each claim must
Apt, complex, need handy peron.
to Mr. Paul Magnant, (305) 322. be in writing and must indicate the of the City of Sanford, Florida.
.
Call 322.3553
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
basis for the claim, the name and
Afteróp.m.
City Clerk
1962.
MOM&amp;
DAD
addressof thecreditor or his agent
C)COOK$.WAITRESSES(
or attorney, and the amount PublIsh Jan. 31 &amp; Feb. 7. 14, 21,
Board of County
WAITERS
General Labor, Yard Work,
1980
Commissioners
Mon. thru Fri. apply Seminole
Wttith one are you?
claimed. If the claim is not yet DER.11O
Seminole County
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
*
Garden Apts,
due, the date when it will become
________________
Which one do you wanl?
Public Works D.oartment
_________ HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
4.
due shall be stated. If the claim ii NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR.
Publish
Feb.
14,
1910
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Mechanics helper I. Paint I.
THE AGENCY WITH
contingent or unliquidated, the INO TO CONSIDER THE ADOP.
4-.
body helper. Good benefits.
9l2FrenchAve.
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR. BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. OE7onature ci the uncertainty shall be lION OF AN ORDINANCE BY
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NOTICE
OF
A
PUBLIC
Apply In person. 1 mi. north of
NG TO CONSIDER THE ADOP. FLORIDA.
(cor 10th &amp; French)
stated. If the claim is secured, the
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CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLOR.
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HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
Notice is hereby given that a
134 on 17.92. Richles VW.
7loii OF AN ORDINANCE BY
*'ourfuture is our Concern
security shall b described. The
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Public Hearing will be held at the
*I4 CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR.
Notice is hereby given that a
claimant shall deliver suffIcient
_____________
BY
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
Commission Room in the City Hail
copies of the claim to the clerk to Public Hearing will be held at the
ç
FLORIDA,
Ifl the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Notice is hereby given that a
Notice is hereby given that a enable the clerk to ,,iail one copy Commission Room in the City Hall
Roofi WalisareO.K.
public Hearing will be held at the 7:000'clock P. M. on February 25,
Public Hearing will be held at the to each personal representative. in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
But I need LIGHTS to see the
1910,10 consider the adoption of an
çozimission Room in the City Hall
All persons interested in the 7:00 o'clock P.M. on March 10,
way
24-Susiness
)pOrtUflitieS
,4?le City of Sanford, Florida, at ordinCe by the City of Sanford, Commist.on Room in the City Hall
-'
—
Loveya
__________________________
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at estate to whom a copy of this 1910.toconsidertheadoptionofan
write
news
of
local
interest
To
:00 &amp;clock P.M. on March 10, as lollows:
7:00 o'clock P. M. on February 25, Notice of Administration Pias besn ordinance by th
City of
__________________________
RARE
OPPORTUNIT
-.
from
LONGWOOD,
SAN.
ORDINANCE NO. iso,
8980, to consider the adoption of an
Think Positive Americal Order
WITHIN Longwood, Florida, as follows:
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY 19$0,toconsidectt,eadoptionofan mailed are required,
Own Your Own Business,
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
4rdinance by the City of Sanford,
your "Welcome Home
O*DTNA'NI NO. iis
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO ordinance by the City of Sanford,
Distributorship for Kodak
CASSELBERRY,
OVIEDO
&amp;
Plorida, as follows:
Hostages'
bumper.wifldOW
DATEOF THE FIRSTPUBLICA.
ANORDINANCEOFIHECITY
4,film, Duracell Batteries, GE,
GENEVA and If you have a
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR. as follows:
,• ORDINANCENO.I$04
sticker todayl When they
TION OF THIS NOTICE, to file OFSANFORD,FLORIDATOAN.
ORDINANCE NO. 1S03
Sylvania and other photo
knackfor gathering the social
AUORDINANCEOFTHEC1TY PORATE AREA OF THE CITY
home-let's give them a big
ANUI4DINANCEOF THE CITY' anyob.ctionstheymay havethat NEXWITHIN THE CORPORATE
products needed In your area.
news from your respective
SANFORD, FLORIDA TO AN. OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON
Central Florida Welcomel
EX WITHIN THE CORPORATE ADOPTION OF SAID OR. OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO challenges the validity of the AREA OF THE CITY OF SAN.
No selling. Service top
community to bepresented in
$2.00 (includes tax, postage &amp;
DINANCE, THAT CERTAIN ANNEX WITHIN THE COR. decedent's will, the qualifications FORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOP.
retailers under exclusive
a column In The Evening
AREA OF THE CITY OF SAN.
handling). SAK Promotions
fORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOP. PROPERTY LOCATED BET. PORATE AREA OF THE CITY Of the personal representative, or lION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A
contract established by us.
Herald, we want to talk with
LTD,
P.O.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON th. venue or jurisdiction of the PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
Box
97$,
High immediate income.
fIld OF SAID ORDINANCE, A WEEN 11TH STREET AND
PROPERTY ABUTTING RIDGE.
Casselberry, Fl. 32707.
Minimum investment 59.975.
PdIfTION OF THAT CERTAIN 19TH STREET EXTENDED ADOPTION OF SAID OR. court..
Contact
ALLCLAIMS,DEMANDS,ANO WOOD AVENUE ON THE NW
Highprofitstructure.Caliopr,
bPER1Y LOCATED BE. EASTERLY AND BETWEEN DINANCE, THAT CERTAIN
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
EN 13TH STREET AND MULBERRYAVENUEANDTHE PROPERTY LOCATED BET. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED AND LYING BETWEEN 25TH
2, 1.500.633.4545 or write
DORISDIETRICH
Mate" Dating Service. All
INE STREET AND BE. VACATED SEABOARD WEFNSAIIFOROAVEP4IJEAND WILL BE FOREVER BARRED STREET AND AIRPORT
NAMCO, 2121 Montevallo Rd.,
Date of the fIrst publication of BOULEVARD; SAID PROPER.
ages, P.O. Box 6011, Ciearwa.
OURSELVES EDITOR
S.W. Birmingham, Alabama
EN ROOSEVELT AVENUE COASTLINE RAILROAD RIGHT NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE
tar,
Fl.
DIXIE WAY: SAID PRO. OF WAY; SAID PROPERTY AND BETWEEN MATTIE this Notice of Administration: TV LOCATED IN SEMINOLE
322.2611 9.Sdaily Mon..Fri.
35211.
Include
three
COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AC.
WYLLY
Feb.
7,
1910.
AND
re'erences.
TV LOCATED IN SEMI. LOCATED IN SEMINOLE STREET
CORDANCE WITH THE VOLUN
Marian K. Obeda
COMPANIONneededfor
E COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AC. AVENUE: SAID PROPERTY
6Chikl
As Personal RepresentatIve IARY ANNEXATION PRO.
THE LOCATED IN
SEMINOLE
ElderlyLady,lhrs.perday
WITH
25—Loans
0RDANCE WITH THE VOL. CORDANCE
lSlONS
OF
SECTION
171.044,
Ofthefltateof
Monthru Fri 322.1351
ARYANNEXATIONPROVI. VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AC.
FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVID.
JULIANA STANKO
WITH
THE
Babysit
2.lyrolds
In
my
home.
NS OF SECTION 171.014, PROVISIONS OF SECTION CORDANCE
ING FOR SEVERABILITY, CON.
Deceased
Retired Radio advertising
Fenced yd., downtown San.
? NEED CASH?
171.041, FLORIDA STATUTES; VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
I9RIDA STATUTES; PROV1D
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
ford, 332-6441.
salesman, want to makeextra
UseYourHomeAsSecurity
FOR SEVERABILITY, CON. P R 0 V I D I N 0 F 0 R PROVISIONS OF SECTION ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
DATE,
income every month? Call the
Call Us For Terms
rCTS AND EFFECTIVE SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES:
WHEREAS, therehas been filed
F 0 R REPRESENTATIVE:
E. .1, Gierach
Willkeepchildren in my
BIG ONE WETO. 904734.9316.
PR0VIDIN0
Tower Financial Serv.
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
E.
with the City Clerk of the City of
homefor working mother
WHEREAS, therehas been filed SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS PC) Box 6037
1.100.211.2469
Sanford, Florida, a petition con.
Orlando, Florida 32103
Workers needed for cabinet
Reas. rates. Referencesgiven
the
City Clerk of the City of 'with the City Clerk of the City of AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
tamIng the name of the property
manufacturing
shop.
Must
EREAS,,herehasbeenfiIed
323.5015
WHEREAS,therehasbeenfiled Telephone. (305) p4.6941
NO BROKERAGE
Sanford, Florida, a petition con.
rd, Florida, a petition con
owners in the area described
have knowledge of tools. Apply
ta:ning the names of the property with the City Clerk of the City of Publish Feb. 7, 14, 1910
ng the name of the property
FEES
hereinafter requesting annexation
Will baby sit In my home full or
DES.36
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
owners In the area described Sanford, Florida, a petition con
sin the area described here.
tothecorporatearea of the City of
part time. Infants welcome.
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport. 9
hereinafter requesting annexation taming the names of the property
er requesting annexation to
Sanford, FlorIda, and requesting
Call Kim 327O603 aft $ p.m.
am. 3 p.m. M.F.
29-ROOfl1S
to the corporate area of the City of owners In the area described
orporate area of the City of
included therein; and
Winter Spgs. area.
Sanford, Florida, and requesting hereinafter requesting annexation NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR. to be
riord, Florida, and requesting
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
Sanford Gracious living. R.ii
tothecorporateareaoftheCltyof ING TO CONSIDER THE ADOP.
OVERSEAS
to be Included therein; and
to b'e included therein; and
praiser of Seminole County,
BY
weekly I monthly rates, utilities
WHEREAS,
the
Property
Ap.
Sanford,
Florida,
and
requesting
lION
OF
AN
ORDINANCE
9 GoOd Things tO Eat
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
MOST SKILLS NEEDED
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR. Florida having certified that there
pd. InquIre 300 S. Oak 141.7113
pras.r of Seminal. County, praiser of Seminole County, to be included therein; and
IDA.
Earn $100 to$3500 a Month
are
two
property
owners
in
the
WHEREAS, the Property
Florida, having certified Thai
Florida hang certified that tier.
Many Other Befit Its.
area to be annexed, and that said
Notice Is hsry given that a
Navel oranges Igrapefrult
there are two property o*eirs in praiser of Seminole County,
are two property owners in the
a-Apartments Uturnished
Latest Overseas Employment
have signed the
If
the
area
to
be
annexed,
and
that
Florida
having
certified
that
there
Public
Hearing
will
be
held
at
the
property
owners
area to be annexed, and that said
the
Commission
Room
in
the
City
Hall
petitIOn
for
annexation;
and
3236733,322.0362
Directory
Listing
Over
500
—
'' —
said property owners have sIgned are two property owners In
property owners have sIgned ui
1 BR-4209 up. Pool. Adults only
WHEREAS, It has been deter.
area to be annexed, and that said in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
American Employers Who Hire
the petition for annexation: and
petition for annexation: and
signed the 7:00 o'clock P.M. on February 23, mined that the property described Make room In your attic, larage. •
Ada. Just So. of
Lake
on
for Overseas. Person to Write
WHEREAS, it has betn deter. property owners have
been
WHEREAS, It has
Sell idle Items with a Ciasslf led
Airport Blvd. on 17.fl in
1950, to consider th. adoption of an hereinafter is reasonably compact
Skills Required And Work Areas
mined that the property described Petition for annexation: and
determined that the property
323.5670
Ad. Call a friendly ad.taker.at
Call
Sanford.
WHEREAS, It has been deter, ordinance by the City of Sanford, and contIguous to the corporate
described
hereinafter Is reasonably compact
hereinafter
is
Send$1.9StORECE INC.,
area of the City of Sanford,
322.2611 or $319993
M'Iuer's ViIlag
as follows:
and contiguous to ttte corporate mlnedthatthepropertyde$cribed
reasonably compact and con.
os ROSECRANS ST., BOX 17$
Florida, and it has further been
ORDINANCE NO. 1102
SANFORD-Remodeled I BR
area of the City of Sanford, hereinafter is reasonably compact
tig*ustoth.corporatear,acithe
SANDIEGO,CA92110
ANORDINANCEOFTHECITY de0f'mi1edttiattheann,xationot
plus den.air, tile bath, $220.
Florida, and It has further been Mid conliguous to the corporate OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO AN. said property will not result In the
CityofSanford,Florida,andlthas
11—Ifl$h'uctioflS
Adults. 141.7113.
further been determined that the det.rmined that the annexation of area of the City of Sanford, NEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE creation of an enclave, and
Package store clerk. 43 hr.
•_ ,
•
• •V!IIIT IJi1
iiU prop,r,y w,u flOT resuit tnrie
annexaiton 0, saio property wIll
Will train, good company
WHEREAS,
the
City
of
AREA
OF
THE
CITY
OF
SAN.
Sanford,
determined that the annexation of
Lovely 1 BR Condo
not result in the creation ci an
creation of an enclave; and
benefits. Apply in person.
FORD, FLORIDA. UPON ADOP. FIOI'idL is In a pooltion to provide
Stitch a Rainbow
KIt appliances + WID
enclave; and
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford, said property will not result in the TICN OF SAID ORDINANCE, municipal services to the property
Walgreons, 2942 Ortando Dr.
creation of an enclave: and
Florida, is in a position to
$230 + Sec. Dep. 323.6370
_e Expressions 322.7513
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
described herein, and the City
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford, THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY CornmissionoftheCityolS.nfotd,
municipal services tothe property
Florida, is in a position to provide
LOCATED
BETWEEN
JEWETT
DeBary- lovely 1g. I BR, near
descrIbed herein, and the City Florida is in a position to provide LANE AND 16TH STREET AND
muoicipalservicestothepropeny
Florida, deems it in the best in
NEEDED NOW!
ThC1aINOflCS
shop &amp; churches. Ideal for
described herein, and the City
ConimissionootheCltyof Sanford, munlcipalservicestotheproperty
terest of thi City Of accept said
WEST
OF
AIRPORT
BOULE.
or 461.6155.
Florida, deems It In the best in. desCribed herein, and the City yARD, SAID PROPERTY LO. petition and to annex said
Commission of the City of Sanford,
_1322b054
RN*— LP7l's
You
are
asked to loin in a
tires? of the City to accept said CommlsslonofttteCityof Sanford, CATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Florida, deems It in the best In.
property.
Florida, deems It In the best In.
petition to the Gov. about any
petition and to annex said
terest of the City to accept said
31A- ipIexes
FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT EN.
HOME CARE—
terest
of
the
City
to
accept
said
bigotry, wrong doing, or
petition and to annex said
property,
ACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
WITH
THE
VOLUNTARY
AN.
petitIon
and
to
annex
said
discrImination
at
Seminole
HOSPITALSTAFF
NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE
property.
IT
NEXATION PROVISIONS OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
.Unfun.3BR,uIj''
Comm. College write B1607.NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ENACTEDRYTHEPEOPLEOF property,
SECTION 171.04.4, FLORIDA STA. FLORIDA:
References, 1st &amp; last + dep.
Lake Mary 32746, 3235399.
NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
NURSES
Al
DES—
SECTION
1;
That
the
following
SThOmo, 322.9410
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF TUTES: PROVIDING FOR 5EV.
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA:
ui
property sltuited in
________________________
ERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND
3
O'
Your Mother usd them, your
FLORIDA:
SECTION I: That the following THE CITY OF SANFORD, EFFECTIVE DATE.
Seminole County, Florida, be i
Grandmother used Rawleigh
the tollowIng
32—Houses Unfurnished
described property situated in FLORIDA:
rt€.-riar' ..
WHEREAS,therehasbe.n filed theumeishUebyaflnexidtOand
salve
I. liniment. These 1.
SECTION
1:
That
the
following
LIVE-IN COM'A M,ON
described property situated in
p,
Seminole County, Florida, be
made
a
part
of
the
City
Sanford,
with
the
City
Clerk
of
the
City of
many more famous Rawleigh
Seminole County, Florida, be and
Ihesame is hereby annexed to y4 described property situated In Sanford, Florida, a pt,y
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary
4 BR, 1½ 8, Fl m.carpeted,
products avail, here in town.
theaame is hereby annexed to and
made a part ci the City of Sanford, Seminole County, Florida. be and
provisions
Of
S,dIMI
C.H.A $325 mo.
talning
the
name
of
the
property
Call
322.3547.
the
same
Is
hereby
annexed
to iii
made a part of the City ci Sanford,
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary
UPJOHN HEALTH CARE
171.014, Florida Statutes:
+ dep. 322Q3i6
in
owners
the
area
described
flSedl a part Of the City SanfOrd,
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary
annexation provisions of.
Parcel One: BeginnIng 1391.21
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary hereinafter requesting annexation
EVERY DAY someone is lookint
anrsxation provisions of Section
171.041, Florida Statutes:
feet West and 2192.7 feet South of
CALL 628-0636
fothecorporateareacl the Cityof
lot what you have to sell. CaIr
33-Houses Furnished
171.011, Florida Statutes:
Beginning at the Northwest 1xatio provisions of SCl0
the Northeast corner of Section 2,
Sanford,
Florida.
and
requesting
Ad
will
and
your
Classified
today
171.044.
Florida
Statutes:
SERVING
ORANGE AND.
Lot 16, less the East 100 feet
corner of Lot 7, run thence South
Township
20
South,
Range
30
East,
to be Included therein: and
ear here tomorrow.
LOts S. I, 9and 10. Block 15, A. B.
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY
thereof, DIXIE SUBDIVISION, as
305 feet, thence East $0 feet,
3 Be'oom, 2 Bath, Washer
'un SOUth 139 feet thence
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
recorded in PIat Book 2. Page 103.
thence North l4degreeslV, thence Russell's Additionto Foil Reed, as
North
4$
deweis
East
191.57
$27$mo. +$lOOdep.
praiser
of
Seminole
County,
Public Records of Seminole
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
East 311,1 feet thence West 140.5 I'ecorded In Plat look 1, page 97,
thence West 139 feat to the point of
Florida having certIfied that there
Legal Notice
County, Florida.
(let to the Point of Beginning, said Public Records. SemInole County,
Apply In person Sanford Nursing
are two property owners in the
The above.described property Is
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
property being situated in Florida.
Parcel Two: Beginning 21.01
area
to be annexed, and that said
The
abov,.descrlbed
property
Is
further described as a portion of
Millonville.
Seminole County, Florida.
FICTITIOUS
NAME
diaIfls
West
and
1723.9
feat
37—Business Property
South
property criers have signed the
that certain property located
_________________________
The abovedescrlbed property is further descrIbed as that certain
Notice is hireby given that I am
Of the NOrthI11I corner of Section
Petition
fOr
aiunexation;
and
property
located between Sanford
between 13th Street and Blame
further described as Lots 7$ mid
TownshIp 20 South. Rang. 30 engaged in business it 527 Little
WHEREAS, It has been deter.
Business location, Rent'3,000 sq.
Street and between Roosevelt
fl Block A, MM Smith's second Avenue and North CarolIna mined that Ut. property deo'lbd East thence run South 46.5 feat: Wekiva Rd., Altamonte Springs,
ft., fully carpeted, modern,
Avenue and Dixie Way said
SubdivIsion, according to plot Avenue and between Manic Street
Seminole
County.
Florida,
under
thsnceEast,Ilfeet,flienc,Noctti
herelnafterilrcasonabiycompect
best locatIon, excellent traffic
and Wylly Avenue, said proprly
property located In Seminole
thereof recorded in Put
DATA
fictitious
name
Of
the
45
degrees
East
3443
feet,
thence
contiguous to the corporate
I. visibility. Call 322.4403.
County, Florida.
page 101, Public Records of located in Seminole County,
area of the City of Sanford, West 205.1 feet to the Point of SYSTEMS, and that I intend to
Florida.
SCTION 2: That upon this
Seminole County, Florida.
name
with
the
Clerk
said
register
SECTION 2: That upon this Florida, and it h5 further bean hiofMing.
ordinance becoming effective, the
SECTION 2: That upon this
SECTION ii That upon this of the Circuit Cour.t, Seminole
31—Wanted to Rent
An aggressive sales.
property owners and any resident ordinance becoming effective, the ordinance becomIng effective, the determIned that the annexation of ordinance becoming effective, the County, Florida in accordance
said property will not result in the
property
owners
and
any
resident
residing on the property described
PersOn Is needed for
property owners and any resident
propetty owners and any resident with the provisions of the Fic.
herein shall be entitled to all the residing on the property described resldingonthe property descrIbed creation of an enclave; and
titlous Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Mature working gent, desires
midontheeropertydescribed
sales and servicepf
WHEREAS,theCityof
Sanford,
herein
shall
be
entitled
to all the
rigtijs and privileges and Im.
herein shall be entitled to all the
Section 565.09 Florida Statutes
tm. by wk. w.kit. priv.,
herein shall be entitled to all the
Florida,
Is
in
a
position
to
provide
rights
and privileges and im.
established and
munitles as are from time to time
rights and privileges and im.
1957.
rights and privIleges and im
Ca$sitbtrry.$anfofd. 3394447
municipal
services
to
the
property
granted to residents and property munities as are from time to time IflUnitios as$I'* from time to time
51g. Douglas 0. Jarre$t
ask for Sill.
advertisers. A' great
mwtitles as are from time to time
descrIbed herein. and the City
granted to residents and property
owrrs of the City of Sanford,
granted to residents and
Publish Jan.31 &amp; Feb. 7, II, 21,
yM1$adtorflidentsand
property
CommIslIOfOIthe
City
Of
Sanford,
future
for
a
self.
owners
ci
the
City
of
Sanford,
and
Florida,
as are further
owners of the City of Sanford,
1910
owners of the City of Sanford,
Floiida, deems it iii the best In.
provided In Chapter Ill, Florida .Florida, and as are further Florida, and as are further
41.A'-APartm.nts &amp;__
starter.
Previous
Florida and as are further DER.107
latest
of
the
City
to
accept
said
provided
in
Chapter
us, Firm
Statutes, and shall further be
provided in Chapter 171, FlorIda
provided In Chapter 171, FlorIda
________________
IP$IIS
sales
experience
petition
and
to
annex
said
subject to the responsibilities of
Statutes, and shall further be Statutes, and shall further be
Statutes, and shall further be
___________________
property,
tO
neided.
Salary
plus
the
ilIponhIbIlitles
Of
residence or ownership as may
subject tà the responsibilIties
50ffh1p0t.ibtle5df
NOW, THEREFORE, IF IT
NOTICIUNDIIPICTITOUS
frefli time to time be determined
FURN DUPLEX-near down
resldenci or crwrjtip as may re51d1e or ownership as may
commission with full
residence or owneeship as may
BY
THE
PEOPLE
OF
ENACTED
NISTATUTE
from
time
to
time
be
dslerminid
bV4tie governing authority of lIt.
town. very neat 2 story. Cozy
from lime to time be determined
from
tIme
to
time
be
determined
THE
company
benefits.
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLOR.
MAY
TO
WHOM
IT
CONCERN:
governing avniortty ,
City of Sanford, Florida, and the
by the governing authority of the
home for 2 familIes, or great
by the governing authority of the
IDA:
otke
Is
hereby
gIven
that
the
prsions of tald Chapter lit,
investment with excellent
City ci Sanford, Florida, and the City of Sanford, Florida, .ud
Apply in person to:
SECTION 1: That the following CIty if Sanford, Florida and the undersigned, pursuant to the
of said Chapter us,
income. Assume I pet. mtg.
Florida Statutes.
provisions of said Chapter Ill,
provisions
of
said
Chapter
171,
desa'Ibud prlperty sItuated
"Fictitious
Statute"
Name
Florida Statutes.
$3&amp;o$0.
on Beck,
FlorIda StatuteS.
MCTION 1: if any section
Florida
Statutes.
SeminoIs CouIlty. Florida. be -Il
SECTION 3: Ii any section or
Chapter $65.09, Florida Statute,
orportion of a section
SECTION 3: II any section or
SECTION lx i any section
Mertislng
the aitie is herghy annexed III
register whit the Clout of the
pottio of a Section ii this or.
will
Portion
Of
sictliui
of
this
of this ordinance proves to be
madeaprtifiiiCityof iantor, portion of a section of this or' Circuit Court In and for S.mlnole
dinance
proves
to
be
Director
Invalid,
dinance
proves
to
be
invalid,
dlnance proves to be Invalid,
invalid, unlawful or un.
Harold Hall
Florida, pursuant to the voiuntary
unlawful or unconstitutional, i
County, Florida, upon receipt of
coittitutionaI, it shall not be held unlawful or unconstitutional,
unlawful
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enitexatlon arvisi.ns of SectIon
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or
Icalion
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this
of
Inc.
or Impair the shall not be Mid ho invalidate
shaH not be held so invalidate or
Ew'nlng IfrikI
171.044, FlorIda Statutes:
Impair the validity, force or
REALTOR, MLS
imPair te validity, force or .,
dity, force or effect of any
impair the validIty, ext. and
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Day or NiQht
N. French Ave.
23 and 24 lyIng South Of the
ordinance.
under whIch I am engaged in
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Atlantic
CoasHine
Railroad
mo
SECTION
4:
DrIve,
Toledo
That
alt
ordinances
Sanford, Florida
SECTION 4: That .11 ordinances
SECTION II That all ordinances
ThOU 4: That all ordinances
that part Of Block number $0 lying
Aitamonte Springs, Florida In the
or parts it ordinances in conflict or pails of ordinances In conflict
or
&amp;rfl of ordinances ira conflict
in
South
of
the
Atlantic
Coastline
IIIrI*DII be and the same are
COOKS &amp; COOK TIAINUS
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herewith be and the same are CIty of Altamonte Springs,
Perewith be and the same are herewith be and me same are
RalllSad Mid StOCk 43 fylfig ffl,ffi
CUALLININO IPWAIDING
PWIby f'IpSaied.
Florida.
hereby repealed.
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hereby repealed.
MId South of the AtlantiC Coastline
SECTIONS That $$tj$
fast food takiout store, in.
'T'8 the p1tty intetested Iniald
i,gn,
SECTION 1: That this ordinance
SECTIONS: That thisorlinance
Summerlin Ave. 3 SR ii,
SECTION 1 That thIs ordinance
RaIhiad and I
,
the shall become effectIve im. business entefWiW IS as follows:
surance. credit union, profit
shall become effective tnt. shall become •ff•ctive tnt. shall become effective im.
reif,super clean, call for ne
me
share
avail,
Apply
mediately
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Lake
Mary
Stephen F. Harris
.g. aid
mediately upon its peuage
mediately upon Its
mediately upon its passage and
details. A buy at
all
in
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SmUt's
Subdivision as
46 Food Store Lake Mary Fl.
adoption.
elborry Seminole
Deted at
adoption
reccdinPlOfSoSk1,pa,e1S.
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v shalt ae available at the Csedy. Florida Feb. SL lilt
ACOpysMIlbeavailableattM
NautIfOflacr.sinLk.M.ryfor
Public lecora Seminole County,
Feb. 14. 11, $1 Mat' 4,
Office Of Sit. city Clerk for all
Office of the City Clerk for all Office of the CIty Clerk for all Office of the City Clerk for all
your dream home. Zoned api.
Eip.
for
fist
food
takeout
store,
Florida.
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insurance.
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same.
same.
same.
avail. Apply Lake Mary
further described as mat certain
parties 10 interest CM
FLORIDA RUI.IY
All parties in Interest end
Alt parties In interest and
All parties in Interest and
46 FOod Shore. Lake Mary, Fl.
bet
PrOPertY
iec
citizens
shall
have
an
NOsitunity
citizens shall have an ppporhmlty
chums shaH have an opportunity
shall have an opportunity
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REALTOR
l.4nt
5•ffi 5KW
IS be heard at said h..rin
Of to be heard at said hearing.
to be heard at said hearing.
'heard
said hearing.
FIIERGLA$1
Airport
Boulevard;
said
prs.eriy
35445 French ave.
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3fl.0231
the City CommIion
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Sy order Of th City COntaiN ISPI
city Commission
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order of me City Commission
Fiberglass. gel coat I meld
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located in Semlno,. County,
the City Of Sanlord, Flajida.
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ci the City of $anlerd. Florida.
Of the City of Sanford, Florida.
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Apply SterIlee Enterprises. I 4 pct. ItiSerest to qualified
SECTION 2; That upon this
city clerk
city ciout
City clerk
City Clerk
Bide. IN. Rudder Or., San.
HRNE AVV
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buyers, Nev homes with
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Ectension No 301
Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
iy: William Kirchhoff,
Chairman
Attest Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
'ubliSh February 14, 1980
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Thursday, Feb. 14, 1980-

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Wefsz of Smlthtown, Long Island and a person named
A Washington, D.C. federal grand jury has subpoenaed "Weinberg," who
has been identified by Purvis as the
office records of U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly to tie turned over by "who helped the FBI set up the Abscam operation." man
Monday, Kelly $ press secretary Bill Purvis said today.
Kelly, R-New Port Richey, has admitted that he accepted
Purvis said the records demanded include Kelly's travel $,000 from FBI undercover agents at a home on SV Street in
schedules telephone logs and records, office appointment Washington In January in exchange for it promise to help it
schedule and any correspondence that may have taken place non-existent Arab sheik gain entry to the United States
in the
between Kelly and five individuals.
event an uprising took place mn his own country. Kell) has said
The Individuals named In the subpoena, Purvis said, include
he accepted the money as part of his own investigation to
Eugene "Gino Cluzioof Longwood, Leonard Mayer, formerl)
determine what was in%ol%ed
of Longwood, William Rosenberg of Lynbrook, N.Y. Stanley
Published reports are that the $25,000 was a down payment

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Herald Photo by Tom N,ij

Sanford Nursing and Convalescent Center had a Valentine's Day
hart

QUEEN

Thursday and in addition to refreshments the staff and residents
vo(etl to
select a Valentine Queen and King. Chosen were Elsie Moore and
James

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bostag.sinTehran would notbereleaaed
telephone for one hour early today.
until a 1'i cunii
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"Now we are only waiting for acvajtigate the dab's reglill hu an the hostages could be completed in two ceptance of the names," said Glil
days, It would almost certainly take zadeh.I'For us, the narnes do not matter.
0unced Its findilill
Gbotbsadsh's statement, made in more time before they were actually set The important thing is that the corn.
mission be formed."
Rime,ds.lta blow tohopss that r.iosse free,
Today he went fur ther after a meeting
AmerIcans was imminent.
Gotzbadeh described his talk with
Iranian Prenident Aboflia,ii Banl.S.dr at the Vatican with Papal Secretary of Casaroll as "satisfactory," saying, "We
hall add thSyCOUldbS had InboIfIU State Carna1 Agostino Casardll: "The spoke of the Iranian revolution and the
hostages will not be released until the
owtain condtl ware mill
force of relloon In the world."
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because of Disney World. Volusia got an
Herald Staff Writer
allocation
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the Florida Department of Energy after
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being
overlooked
'niursday
when
the
Blackmon
said. "There is tit) way Volusia
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energy office granted Orange, Volusia, canaccommodate all those people. They
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Brevard and 14 other countics carly split int- Scininole and even tlrangc
release of it di"Y's slippl), of state gas County."
reserves.
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early
release
came
because
minutes
to protest,' she added.
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She
said
she is asking the state for a
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amounts of gas used month by month in reconsideration for Seminole Count)
1978. But Febru.ary, 1980 has in extra gasoline retailers, insisting the~ also
day, being it leap )-car.
deserve an extra day's sit
'A
nie energy office felt certain counties
.
"I'm cognizant oi fix,fact the whole
\- t.
i would need additional gas based on their
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state
is having a problem," site said.
fill
tourist attractions and tourist throughBut
we.
feel Seminole was particularl y
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traffic, said lion tossman energy office
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in
this particular cast,
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press aide. Seminole County wits not one
#rio
Nis.
Blacknion
said
she
tiopes
to hear
f
of thein and lie couldn't say why. lie did
from
the
state
on
tier
protest
by
early
say tourism and incre,asL-d
population next week.
were determining factors.
Meanwhile, it check of local gas
Seininole County purchasing agent and
fuel allocation officer JoAnne Illacknion stations today showed allocations for
February are domi two to five persaid she feets Setninole did not get the
consideration it deserved when the extra centage points front last month.
Allocations are running up to 25 percent
allocation was nuide.
OW February,usage.
•said she has given the state a
verbal
protest
and
is
Mowing
it up with
Gas prices today at stations surveyed
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a written one.
ranged from $1. 10 for selkervice, regular
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"They (fix.,energy office) did not give to $1.22 for regular with full service. They
Herald Pilots by Torn NISI4 satisfactory reason for it to me," she
ranged from $1.12 for sell seruec
unleaded to $1.25 for unleaded with fullThey say misery loves company and if you are a horse standing In a wet field said.
Nis. Blackmon explained that the
service. Premium gas wws $1.14 at selfon a
allocations went to south west and south service pumps to $1.28 at full service
cornp any at all
east coastal regions and Oranite County
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On the one hand, the Soviets developed
greater accuracy in their in- Capitol Iffil says tMense Secretary Strategic Air 'Coinniand, before the Senate -Vined Services Committee.
Making optimum assumptions about lprr'rrntinp,taJ ,,,Acc)h, i'ñhr than Harold Brown has conceded privately the house Armed Services Committee on
nuclear attack by the Soviet Union has
A major question now facing the
-been cut in 1l4tillring Un lia^ two yearilit,
tili~mvejsrailrXirlorce experts expected. Their programs to equip sea- United States is inferior to the Soviet Jan. 25.
federal government is how to deal with
developed a computer model of the strike launched missiles with multiple war- Union in long-range nuclear weapons and
ACcording to a U.S. Air Force sWy.
Ellis noted that, according to Air Force the situation.
The study has raised Wiestions, among and cawter-st;rike targets.
heads as well as their deployment of new will take several years to catch up.
estimates,
"rough
strategic
Theywere appalled at what they found. ICBMs moved ahead faster than exthe hanciful congressmen who have been
Thomas floss, a spokesman for Brown, equivalence" did exist in mid-1977.
Ellis favors "stretching" 155 FR-ill
Is claim
"Our capability after a Soviet first pected.
bil about the
said the il did not accurately portray
"If that period is accepted as the niediwii bombers and providing them
the United States retaim "essential strike todainage the full spectrum of his
On the other hand, cutbacks in U.S. Brown's view,
departure point for subsequent year with new engines as a 'quick fix."
e*dvalam" with ft Russims.
military targets is roughly one half of strategic programs weakened America's
Brown stands by his assertion the assessments, then I can only state that,
But others -legislators and niilitary
SoeasaldGen I.awAflen, Air Force what it was In 1977 and will remain there position President Carter canceled the United States remains "essentially by today's measurements, an adverse specialists - have a range of other
"f of staff, becarne cocemed about until about IN5,1' said one officer B-1 bomber, the Trident submarine equivalent" with Russia in strategic strategic initialanLe has developed and suggestions, including bringing back the
the Soviet Union's continuing buildup familiar with the study.
program slowed, and the
missile power, Ross said.
will continue for several years to come," 11-1, altering the B-i, further modernizing
Officials gave several reasons for the system is lagging behind original
about 15 months No, and ordered a
A hint of the Air Force assessment was Ellis said,
of B-52 bombers, and designing an ent1wough review of Amica's ability to rqmrted deterioration.
contained in fittle-noted testimony by
deployment dates.
Ellis Is expected to give more details tirely new manned bomber.

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September 1 79 through early January, 19!' lie said KeIt at
news conference with \B( reporter Da vid Brinkley it
plamned that Ma yerapparently introduced Jerrs Spicer
\htitland businessman to Ciuzio who in turn introduced
Ciuzio to Kelly at a luncheon inceting at Lord Chuniley's Pub
in Altamonte Springs lie said that Ciuzio and Kell y met about
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be a candidate for the Longw ood (it', Council but was
disqualified by then (It) Clerk Onnie H homimmte because 1k
was not a registered toter in Seminole Counts
According to documents lie filed with the city'
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measures what retailers pay for goods
they sell t1l consumers -,was fueled by
huge price gains in a variety of products
ranging from gasoline to jmIry, the.
depiartment said.
The first government report on In.
flation in the I9ft Is that consumers can
expect no relief in the months ahead.
Inflation in 1979 advanced by 13.3
percent, the biggest jump in 33 years.
President Carter has estimated that
prices should rise by another 10.4 percent
this year, even though he belleves the
overall economy will experience a mild
recession.
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sharpest since November 1974, when
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Mayer had become it labor arbitrator.
Purvis said Mayer was a friend of Ciuzio's. Purvis said today
Kelly met with Cittzio about 10 times during the period front

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                    <text>11213—Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft. Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1980

Three Mile Island
Kills 4 Other Plants
CLEVELAND (UPI) — Citing the "political
and regulatory uncertainties" of nuclear
power plant construction stemming from the
Th ree Mile Island accident, a group of five
Ohio and Pennsylvania utilities have
scrapped plans to build four nuclear reactors
costirn 87.3 billion.

The CAPCO companies se rve some 2.5
million customers in northern and central
Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
The CAPCO members said in a five-page
statement they definitely have decided to
terminate plans for two additional 906..

In addition, the utilities announced Tuesday
night they will delay the completion dates of
three other reactors already under construction by at least one year each.
"The political and regulatory uncertainties
affecting the future construction of nuclear
plants has Intensified following the accident
at Three Mile Island," the Central Area
Power Coordinating Group said In a prepared
statement, "Nuclear construction scheduled
further in the future carries greater Uncertainty of eventual cost."

Nuclear Power Station In Oak Harbor, Ohio,
and for two 1,260-megawatt reactors near
Berlin Heights, Ohio.
One reactor currently Is in operation at the
Davis-Besse station. Both the Oak Harbor and
Berlin Heights sites are in northern Ohio.
Three nuclear power units now under
construction for CAPCO — two at North
Perry, Ohio, miles east of Cleveland, and
or at Shippingport, Pa., near Pittsburgh,
will have their completion dates pushed back.
One reactor at North Perry has been
rescheduled for completion in May 1984, instead of May 1983, and the other North Perry
unit will be finished in May 1988, instead of
May 1985, The Shippingport unit has been
rescheduled for completion In May 1986, instead of May 1984.
In the CAPCO statement, the five cornpanles declared, "We remain convinced after
considering all of the options, that nuclear
power is a safe, economical and environmentally superior method of generating
electricity."

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The members of the power group, known as
CAPCO, are the Cleveland Electric It.
luininating Co., Toledo Edison Co., Ohio
Edison Co,, Duquesne Light Co. of Pittsburgh,
and Penbsylvania Power Co.
"This uncertainty (surrounding nuclear
reactor operations) has compelled the
CAPCO companies to terminate those nuclear
units not yet under actual construction In
order to reduce the future costs to our
customers and shareowners," CAPCO added,

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rushed to Tehran's Heart Diseases Council, assured the country's devout radio said the Islamic leader would soon
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Hospital from his headquarters in Qom Moslems late Wednesday night their make a broadcast to the nation, but failed by the BBC in London, quoted the council nesday afternoon but received no the pockets is 6½ acres.
and the 79-year-old leader was confined leader was in good condition and was to say when.
"Have you any idea of what this does to
as saying Iraq-trained mercenaries had assurances that any of the requests
to bed with "slight heart trouble," taken to the hospital simply for "closer
As snow blanketed Tehran, the Islamic come to Iran "to make trouble" at the would be supported by the local firemen or policemen at 3 in the morning
capping two weçks of seclusion because examination."
Revolutionary Council declared a state of polls,
legislators.
who are trying to serve the public?"
of fatigue and overwork.
Knowles asked,
"There is no cause for worry," the alert today "to exercise total discipline
Iranians were to elect their first
The proposals included'
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lie pointed out it is difficult during
and the utmost care in order to prevent president.
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PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI)
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Panama says It will consider a request Sadegh Ghothudeh apparently mIMncontracts."
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A few days later, police recovered
Henson's missing car in the northern
section of Florida. Early in the investigation, Ilernosky released a
description of a suspect, seen
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could be signed Tuesday," he said. how we run our business," Lewis added.
waiting for results of polygraph tests
Signing would be at the commission's
Harris said if money is not readily
being conducted in Georgia, Ten.
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regularly scheduled meeting beginning accessible, he would still be willing to sit
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Lewis said he had no knowledge of of all those millions the county will
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trustee Arthur Harris, seemed less likely
Harris' proposal to grant bonuses, but get for the sale, couldn't they find some
of Paul Henson, 56, found dead on
today 's Hospital Corporation of
indicated it would matter very little to for those employees?"
Nov. 29. He said he expected to have
America (HCA) Director Doug Lewis
HCA.
Harris added the hospital today is
results
in about two weeks.
Bernoskv (Lid not say whether any
said a contract between HCA and
The corporation's original proposal almost operating in the black.
Henson's body was found in his of the final suspects in the case
Seminole County could be signed as early
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calls for assuming the hospital's assets
home at 1902 Sunuiterlin Ave. by a
matched that description.
as Tuesday,
Meanwhile current Seminole Memorial
and
liabilities,
Lewis
explained.
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"I don't think it ( bo n uses) would
that HCA, a Nashville based corporation,
change the deal," he said. "It might said "sentimentally" he understands the
had the best proposal for the hospital and
theory behind Harris, proposal, but
change the numbers."
would enter Into negotiations for its sale.
"practically,"
if the funds are not there
"If there is any unusual expenditure,
.
Harris, a new trustee, proposed the
he
would
indicate
so to the trustees. Since
the net the county will receive will be they
Aims
bonuses at his first board meeting
are
his
directors,
he said, he would
less, that's all," he added. "There will be
Tuesday. He said the bonuses would be to
abide by their wishes.
less money for us to put in."
reward the employees for their loyalty
Bentley also said he personally (eels
Lewis said he was sure the trustees had
during the almost year-long uncertainty
the
staff is paid competItively and has
the a u thor it y to grant the bonuses until received
fair
about the hospital's future. Although , t,
CHARLES BENTLEY
pay raises and merit raises
the contract is signed.
"They are, by no means, Ufl:
monetary amounts were specified,
...
is
"They're still in charge, they can do
Harris said he thought the money would
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI) — Go'. alternaltives — and there are many —
anything," he said. "It doesn't bother dercompensated," he said.
be available.
Bob
Graham today outlined a massive the energy machine which drives our
"Obviously," he added, "any me, but it might bother the county. They
Bentley, who will not remain on as
But the proposed contract drafted by significant monetary decisions effecting won't get what they planned,"
program
to cut Florida's oil consumption economy will lose power and come to a
hospital administrator, confirmed today
HCA spells out In detail a number of cash on hand at closing will effect how
by
25
percent
In 10 )'car, including sLiiidtill, iees'.ing ahigm tout-isIs at the
Harris said today he would not try to that IICA has indicated he wouli be of
grants
to
families
making energy con- airport, frustrated construction workers
business items that would be restricted much money the county gets for the call an emergency board meeting to deal fered a position at another one of
until the actual take-over, County sale."
servation
improvements
to their homes in employment lines, and expensive farlil
with the bonus question. But he said four
facilities.
Administrator Roger Nelswener said
and
higher
speeding
fines,
If the county signs the contract, he months retroactive monies due for
machinery idle in the fields," he warned.
"It's their policy to offer adWednesday.
Graham, releasing his muchawaited
said, the effective date will be Feb. 1.
Money from the energy conservation
Medicare patient days might not be in- ininistrators a position somewhere in
These include declaration of bonuses
Lewis said he sees no difficulties in the eluded in the sale, and if not, perhaps their system," he said. "But they made it energy program, also said solar heating trust fund would come from the oil im•
and non-scheduled payment of salary contract negotiations, "The parties in that money could be used
for the bonuses. clear it would not be In Sanford since they equipment should be mandatory in new port tax, which would be doubled to four
increases to employees. Also restricted this contract are very amicable," he
construction by 1985 and solar heating cents a barrel and no longer be used for
"Mr. Harris is completely and totally are bringing in their own man."
would be long-term contract renewals said. He is scheduled to meet with county unaware of the specifics of this deal,"
Bentley also confirmed he has other equipment for new swininiing pools oil spill protection; the oil ,Ind natural
and unusual physical plant repairs.
officials Monday.
Lewis said.
positions available to which he is giving should be required just as fast as the gas severence tax which would no longer
"They've got to freeze out those type of
"It Is very possible we could reach an
go into the general revenue fund; a new
"We need to tell him more about serious consideration. All of the positions Legislature can pass the necessary laws.
transactions," Nelswender said.
agreement Monday and the contract Hospital Corporation of America and are within this geographical vicinity.
He also recommended higher license severance tax on uranium; the gas
tag fees for "gas guzzlers" — CLS not guzzler's tax; and surcharge on speeding
m
meeting
minimum federal mileage per tickets.
•
The fund would be used for residential
gallon standards and grants to cities
and counties for carpooling incentives for conservation grants; corporate profits
tax breaks for businesses taking energy
employees and programs to produce conservation
steps;
to provide extra
energy
from
waste
products.
WASHI NG TON (UPI)
Using his
free movement of Middle East oil."
sai d he felt "volunteer forces are
troopers and overtime pay so the Florida
State of the Union address to Issue a 20th- 'Iran is suddenly a far more Inviting
Carter, who received warm applause adequate for current defense needs,"
Many of the governor's recoin- Highway Patrol can rigidly enforce the
century version of the Monroe Doctrine,
than Pakistan
Soviet forces in during and at the end of his speech,
Carter also appealed to Congress for mendations are already being considered 55 mph speed limit; fund energy
President Carter has sent the Soviet Afghanistan. See story on Page 0.
hinted he expects a prolonged super- "clear and quick passage" of a new by the legislature, in particular, the research projects.
Union unequivocal warning: keep out
powe. confrontation almllarto the.long._cIujrter-detinJpg the authority and ac- special energy cona -vatlon cvnilñlttee
Homeowners would be able to get
the Persian Gulf or else,
drawn-out Cold War conflict that countability of America's Intelligence created las year by House Speaker Hyatt grants for up to 25 percent of the costs of
In the face of the Soviet Union's in- followed World War II.
To back up his tough words, the
agencies."
Brown. The bulk of Graham's program insulation, installation of solar hot water
president said he intends to push for tervention In Afghanistan and the anti.
"This situation demands careful
was
exclusively by UPI two heaters and other conservation steps
"We will guarantee that abuses will not days revealed
ago.
legislation to finance the resumption of Americanism in Iran, foreign affairs thought, steady nerves and resolute
That would be in addition to the existing
draft registration and end "unwarranted dominated Carter's message right from action not only for this
but for recur, but we must remove unwarranted
Florida
will
face
"substantial
15
to 30 percent federal income tax credit
restraints on our ability to collect in- economic dhu'uption.s"
restraints" on America's intelligence the start,
many years to come." he said.
in
less
than
they
nmy receive.
two
Giving the Kremlin a taste of its own
agencies.
In a move to put teeth into his warning telligence and to tighten our controls on years if it doesn't do some serious energy
Low-income
homeowners would get
"An attempt by any outside force to propaganda rhetoric, Carter accused the to the Kremlin, Carter said he will ask sensitive Intelligence information," he saving now, Graham said, and will be 25 grants covering 100
percent of the energy
gain control of the Persian Gulf region Soviet Union of seeking "colonial Congress for funds so the United States said.
percent short of oil in 1990 if consumption
conservation costs. Businesses taking
Carter
said
the
will be regarded as an assault on the vital conquest" in defiance of the rest of the can resume registering youths for the
United States "will continues at present levels,
conservation steps would get a direct
never rest" until the 50 American capInterests of the United States of world.
draft.
"If Florida fails to seek new energy
grant
or corporate income tax credit.
"The Soviet Union must realize that Its
America," Carter said, affirming what
Carter has the authority under the tives at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran are
may
day come to be called the Carter decision to use military force in Selective Service Act to resume the freed. "If the American hostages are
Afghanistan will be costly to every draft, but Congress must allocate funds harmed, a severe price will be paid," he
Doctrine.
Herald staff Writer

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A two-month four-state investigatlon should soon lead to a
suspect in the November murder of
a Sanford trucker, police say.
Sanford detective William Bernosky says the department is only

By DIANE PETRYK

( I 7) NEWS

9:00
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Sen. Edward Kennedy care thinkltmeansthattheitateof
about social issues, Jordan Iowa has spoken" But he
said. But, "Isee the center Of added, "Iowa Is not exactly
political gravity moving to the the crucial place to deal with
black issues."
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the South and East, with
larger black populations,
forum,
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said.
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the work of the Hudson River
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Jordan said he saw no sign Justice."
hopes for social Justice American politics is moving
Regarding black mayors
"withered away" during the further away from the social that any presidential can.
already have come out In
didate
would
try
to
balance
who
last decade and America reforms of the GOS.
and
foreign
support
of Carter, Jordan
The l97osbroughta"steady Inflation, energy
entered 1980 with no
"Each
mayor has to do
sa
id:
policy
Initiatives
with
condi
of
bl
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li
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presidential candidate erosion
full
has
to do." He noted
he
for
what
gap
programs
a
"widening
focusing on the Issues Em- lions" and
ague does not
reform,
the
Urban
employment,
welfare
Le
black
and,
white
between
por'tant to blacks,
Jordan delivered a grim Americans," Jordan said. health, education and urban make political endorsements.

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Presidents Nixon and Ford to

turod are reports on a husband
and wife who are both jockeys,
a duck race, a woman who travels with her coffin and a balloon race.
(3) 0 INTERNATIONAL
CIRCUS FESTIVAL OF MONTE
CARLO Lynda Carter and Telly Savalas co-host highlights of
the sixth annual event, which
features some of the world's
most outstanding circus
performers.
(7) 0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
Tom, depressed over his 50th
birthday, quits his job and than
Elaine Slritch.
(121(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Three weeks without Archie's
paycheck and the ever-rising
cost of living are taking their
toll on the Bunker budget. (Part
3)

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victories of
thecivilr
lilOs, withered away."

Prosecutor Curtis

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Van Patten, Vicki Lawrence;
'Isaac's History Lesson" Vetnee Watson. Scatman
Crothers; "Winner Take Love"
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desperate attempt to prevent
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STYLE
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7:30

GLOBE, Ariz. (UP!) — Confused residents
an asbestos-contaminated trailer park —
deep down Inside I still have this gnawing."
unsure whether it is already too late to escape
Ralph Ycedo is worried about his 8-monththe harmful effects of the suspected cancerold child.
causer
are abandoning their homes.
"I'm really concerned about my baby," he
Most of the 150 residents of the Mountain
View Mobile Home Estates packed up their said. "He's teet hing now and when I see how
possessions for today's voluntary move much tr ouble he's going through I hate to
think of him getting some disease. It hurts to
across town. Others elected to stay.
him hurt — I Just want to get him out of
see
Some said they would never return to the
mobile home village, steeped in possible here."
Some residents told officials they had
carcinogenic waste from a neaby abandoned
allowed their children to play in piles of
asbestos mill,
The state estimates it will take up to two asbestos waste, unaware of potential
months to demolish the nearby mill and cover dangers.
the area with a fresh layer of topsoil. The
The option to remain during state cleanup
state is spending $100,000 to temporarily
efforts was left with residents.
relocate the families.
One who chose to stay, Irene Burrington,
Sarah Luckle, who has already fled the site
said she had made her mortgage payment for
with her daughter and sister, said she was
the next two months.
angered by the state's failure to implement a
"If I'm going to pay for It," she said, "I'm
more decisive permanent relocation plan.
going to stay."
"I'm frustrated," she said. "I'm ready to
Authorities disagree on the possible heal th
pull by hair out. I've got a baby I'm scared
hazards posed by the abandoned asbestos
for her. I got a teenager In the house and I'm
mine.
scared for her, too.
Chamber of Commerce Manager Donna
"Even with a permanent relocation, (the
Anderson complained Tuesday the situation
thought of danger to my family) will always
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Present, Former Officials Offer Contrasting Press Views A'
Chiles Wins Jefferson Award
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LUBBOCK, Texas (UPI) Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., has
been named 1980 recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award,
presented by Texas Tech University to a public official with
distinguished service In the defense and preservation of press
freedom.
Chiles, 49, will be presented th e award Feb. 22 at a 7 p.m.
awards banquet that climaxes Mass Communicati o ns Week at
the west Texas school, officials said Wednesday.
The presentation to the Lakeland Democrat will be made by
V. Lyle DeBolt, president of the Texas Daily Newspaper
Association a publisher of the Odessa American.
Chiles was a strong supporter of the Florida "sunshine law,"
ecognized as a model for other sta tes that have passed similar
legislation.
He also is a staunch defender of the federal Freedom of
Information and Privacy acts and filed a lobby disclosure bill
last July intended to broaden coverage of members who must
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Parents and students need to know more

IN BRIEF

of

The committee held an organizational
meeting Wednesday.
"We would like to Involve more parents In
the educational program and encourage more
student participation In vocational
programs," said Committee Chairman Mary
Joyce Bateman. The committee is planning to

Soviet Dissident Sakharov
Defies Rids, Phones Allies
MOSCOW (UP!) —Andrel Sakharov defied attempts
by Soviet authorities to gag his dissident activities and
telephoned supporters to update his written appeal for
withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan,
dissident sources said today.
It was the first telephone call from Sakharov since he

By DAVID tRAZLER

The arrest and exile of
dissident Andrei Sakharov Is "a blow to the aspirations
of all mankind" and the United States would welcome
On Nobel laureate President Carter said Wednesday.
A prominent scientist, Sakharov was arrested in
Moscow Tuesday, stripped of his state honors and sent
Into e
area of Russia off limits to foreigners.
Carter, In a statement, said the move arouses
worldwide indignation. He called the decision to
silence Sakharov "a direct violation of the Helsinki
accords and a blow to the aspirations of all mankind to'
establish respect for human rights. The American
people Join with free men and women everywhere In
condemning this act"
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Indictments against the Wayne County Community
College students, Identified as Mehdl FazelzadehHaghIghi, 29, and Mehran Abdeshah, 20, were
returned Tuesday by the grand jury, U.S. Attorney
James K. Robinson announced Wednesday.
Fazelzadeh.Haghjghj, arrested by Secret Service
agents In Detroit Jan. 18, was arraigned on the
weapons charge Wednesday before -U.S. Magistrate
Barbara Hackett. He later was released under $10,000
bond.

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APARTMENT BURGLARIZED
Burglars made off with $2,100 worth of gold jewelry after
prying opeita sliding door at the Spanish Trace Apartments In
Altamonte Springs, deputies report.
Danny Pirrone, said his apartment at the complex was
burglarized Sunday.
11

WELLINGTON,
NGTON, New Zealand (UP!) New Zealand
today ordered the Soviet ambassador to New Zealand
expelled on charges of funneling money to the coun1175 communist
The expulsion of Ambassador Veevolox Soflnsky
cane two days after New Zealand °'
couespondsnt for the Soviet Novotaki news agency to
Wave the country as part of a sweeping protest of the
Red Army Invasion of Afghanistan.
'flvee days ago, Canada expelled three Soviet
ftbmts on thargs of using Ottawa as a base to spy
against lb. United States. Prune Minister Robert
Muldoon said Sofinaky was ordered to leave "Im.
IflSdihtSIY."
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A Texas man now residing in the Seminole County jail faces;
over 100 pending charges In several states, sheriff's deputies
now say.
me sheriff's department Is discovering more pending'
charges every day against James David Riggall, 2, who lived
In the Altamonte Springs Days Lodge tIiWé his arrest, of.
ficers say. Currently, the list tons 100, including Seminole
thargesofdeposifitheckswlthiniantlodefraud,possesdon
of a revolver by a convicted felon and Installation of Illegal
police equipment In his car.
1.
Riggall Is being held without bail due to the long list of hohils
and extradition requests from other states. Most of the charges'
are from Texas communities, and most involve bank fraud,
say.
Riggell was arrested In the parking lot of the Longwood Sun
Bank branch as a woman, identified by deputies as ei ther his
wife or a friend, was inside attempting to cash a check.
Ban officials, who had been investigating Riggall for
several days, delayed the woman while calling deputies.
The former Texas resident, convicted of voluntary manslaughter In New Mexico, in 1973, was working as a security
guard for the Days Inn-Days Lodge motel chain, deputies said.
Motel chain workers had no comment other than that Riggall
registered at their Altamonte Springs location wider another

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Was Rein Plane In Contact?
RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!) A federal Investigator says
the small plane that carried former Louisiana State
University football coach Robert E. "Bo" Rein to his
death made radio contact with a commercial jet before
It crashed, the Raleigh Times reported Wednesday.
Frank Taylor, head of the National Transportation
Safety Board team Investigating the crash, said FAA
ground control officials tried unsuccessfully to reach
the Cessna turboprop shortly after it left Shreveport,
pa,, on Jan. 11.
r
Tay's
lor statements contrast with those by an FAA
official last week, who said dances were remote the
Pan Am pilot spoke to Rein's plane.

El Salvador Siege Ends
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!) — Government
troops ended their siege of El Salvador's National
University and thouswde Of voulla who had taken
re there from Intensive bong
the ares.
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the wounding of in others In San Salvador Tuesday as
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when Kim vanished.
Bundy is under death sentence for the
murders of two Tallahassee sorority sisters
on Jan. 15, 1978. They were bludgeoned and
strangled in their beds.
His attorneys had hoped to keep the jury
from seeing any photographs of the 12-yearold girl Bundy is accused of kidnapping and
killing. They called them too "gruesome,"
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1978 from her Lake City Junior High School,
35 miles away. She had run back to her
homeroom class to fetch the denim purse she
left be ind.
That purse was dumped next to Kim's halfnude body, as were other Items of clothing,
Her panties were wadded inside the waistband of her jeans. A bra was lying underneath
her coat. A bright blue football jersey, with
her name and the number 1163" printed In

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areas. He could not be more specific than to
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killed Kim.

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decide whether Theodore Bundy killed a Lake
City schoolgirl viewed pictures of her
decomposed body Wednesday but heard no
mention of the medical examiner's opinion
that she died during a rape.
Dr. Peter Upkovic used a pointer to in.
dicate Kimberly Leach's lea thery remains,
which he described as "mummified." He said
her decomposing skin dried out during the
two months it was lying under an old hog pen

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real estate commt"101us on state land transactions to
$100,000.
, ., Instance Comrn'Ioner Bill Gunter said Wednesday he was solidly behind the proposed law, but
other members on the manngement review turn ineluding Gov. Bob Graham gave no Indication of supporting or rejecting the Idea.
As far as I'm concerned, $100,000 is a good coinmission." Gunter said.

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million in illegal loans and other violations of
federal banking laws.
Chilivis was admonished three times by
Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. for his criticism of
the federal attorneys. Move told the Atlanta

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structure," he told the council, which Is assisting him
in his economic development efforts.
He has Indicated for months he would seek a general
gas tax increase, but Wednesday was the first time he
made a definite, public statement of his intent. He did
not release the specifics of his plan.

board attorney to dsturmlrie If
the hoEd could direct the
board chairman to sign the
waiver failed 34. Feather and
Kroll voted for the motion.

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form of loan, Chilivis said.

"Are you opposed to the distribution of literature and the
showing or broadcasting of motion pictures or other visual
media including, but not limited to, television broadcasts
within Putnam County, FIa., the content of which may contain
nude or partially nude figures and objectionable or risque

"Thereisno way we can do what we need todowith
the transportation system with the current tax

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Lance's banking policies were designed to
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race, creed or national origin
an I hops to God I never will.
That's all I'll say on the
mitts."
Feather's nation for an
invsstlgatlon into possible
tecroftineni In the Cress case

"madam for the boy to play.
But board me'nbtir Roland
V. Williar*s, the only black on
the board, said Feather was
making an exception with
Green becmas he Is white.
11w two Ii.ththsll plays.
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Mullins and Richard T. Carr. The four are
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has appealed to powerful businessmen to help him prod
the Legislature into raising the gasoline tax.
He told members of the Governor's Economic
Advisory Council Wednesday he intends to seek a gas
tax hike to raise more money for transportation
programs and will need the business community's help
to force the Legislature to take such an unpopular step.

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PALATKA, Fla. (UP!) Residents of Putnam County will 4
be asked to establish "a community standard" on por- VI
nography when they go to the polls in the March 11 presidential
primary, an anti-porno leader said Wednesday.
Quincy Masters Jr., president of the Putnam County Citizens *
Against Pornography, said, as far as he knew, Putnam County •
will be the first In Florida to try to establish such a standard
since the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark obscenity ruling.
"The Supreme Court ruled that each community should set 4
Its own standards in the area of obscenity," Masters, a funeral UI
parlor director, told UP!. "The Intent of this vote is to help set
the standards for Putnam County."
The question will be presented to registered voters In the *
form of a non-binding straw ballot on Putnam County voting •
machines.
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Voters will be asked to vote yes or no on the question:

Graham Asks Business Help
To Secure Hike In Gas Tax

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NAtIONAL WOITg Obitcice organizers as well as New
used operators wire breaemng —a— today
because 01 the first sigelfimot mowlall of the winter which
Wisd mner'i Of the nortiwastern section 01 the nation.
Arctic air lowud talnperative into the teem over nach 01
Parts 01 Wliooiisia end eppur
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mutburu o1r'. Mt with a I$1k aenfali overnight, aid
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of the case and not be argumentative,
Using a blackboard to highlight the 48-yearold Lance's life, Chilivis said the defense
would prove that Lance did not intend to

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lie said Lance had "an unusual Idea about
the philosophy of banking" which Included
liberal overdraft and loan policies. He adinitted that Lance "dId make loans to people
who did not have collateral" while he was
associated with the Calhoun First National
Bank in his north Georgia hometown, but he
argued that the intent of those loans was to
help the people of the community.

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director's banking philosophies
Lance
himself.
Nick Chilivis, presenting opening defense
arguments, accused the government of telling
"half-truths" to the jury of six men and six
women.
He said the prosecutors were "deceptive
and completely erroneous" when they
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give states a say in where nuclear wastes are dumped
today sought the advice of three governors well aware
of this troublesome aspect of the nation's energy
problem.
Sen. Gary Hart, D.Colo., had questions for Gova,
Richard Riley of South Carolina, Robert List of
Nevada and John Evans of Idaho at a final hearing of
his Public Works subcommittee on nuclear regulation.
South Carolina and Nevada have been reluctantly
accepting low-level commercial wastes from hospitals
and industries across the nation. Washington Gov.
Dixy Lee Ray, whose state has a similar site, sent a

Schoob- ransfer Case Brings
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Justice Department
attorneys today begin introducing tens of
thousands of documents to be used in support
of the government's case of bank fraud
against former federal budget director Bert
Lance and three others.
Prosecutor Edwin Tomko says 60 witnesses, who he described as custodians of the
records, will take the witness stand In U.S.
District Court.
men that ever lived in Georgia," his defense
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A water rate increase may be In the offing for Lake Mary
residents, me amount of the Increase has not as yet been
determined.
T
Roger Bowen of Fitzpatrick and Hartaock, the city's certilled public accountants, will report to the Lake Mary City
Council at a 7:30 p.m. workshop today that the city must raise
watsr.rates for the utility system to operate In the black.
Qarretily the water rates are: $3.90 minimum per for the
tug 3000 gallons; $1.30 per thousand from 3,001 to 7,000
per thousand over 7,000 gallons.
By DIANE PETRYK
schools or school board academic transfer does not
"Uthosetwoboiswardedto gallowl and 30
Bowe will tell the council that the yew-ad ----A-%
Herid $1 Writer
chairman.
Carry with It
athletic
anything
but bpeketbsll
Seminole County School
Superintendent William eligibility. The minutes
of thatplay
it womid
be diffusint,"
Krollstatement shows a Ioes In tho water department. The loss
due to depreciation
of the old system and eventually tho old
Boardmsmb,rs got Involved Layer refused to sign lbs misting were read to the salt'
il
re ce
boy wants to play lines will
hay. to L's repaired
and pla d. H. w l suggest
in racial disorlmbwtioo ac waiver and lb. Greens Greens.
a sport he Miii played. Color
that an Increase in fees charged for Installation of new water
cusstloiw and denials late charged that he directed
The Greens denied that they Met entered Into "
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also be necessary.
Wednesday derlag an aimnul Evans not to sICl.
Wire told that,
"Aw, t'smbug, Mr. ICroll or
Bowen will also r eview with the council the budget after the
two-hour debate on athletic Layer said, "I told him If I
Board member Robert G. whatever you want to call
eligibility for transfer was him I wouldn't sign IL" Feather agreed that the yourself " Wilma replied. OpWaU= during the first quarter Of the new fiscal yssr
In other busbies., Fire Chief Jim Orioles will urge the city'
student..
Layer also refused to sign Green youth probably was not 'lbe boy indicated he
council
to borrow funds necessary to purchase a new We
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Green waivers for two former involved In any recruiting played baseball."
pumper
truck,
The truck was elin*Inated train the budget when
asked the bond to allow their Seminole High School because he had played
Mrs.
Green
told
the
board
the
city
out
proposed
expenditures after the referendum on a
son, Gins, who traiatuyed to students to allow them to play foothill slid basketball but n01 her son had played baseball, prop
erty tax Increase failed In September. DONNA ESTES
Lnan train Lake Howell this basketball. The students baseball. Feather asked the
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tranaiurr.d to Lake Howell. board to Investigate the but not ,dlool.

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rupome to President Carter's State of
Union
adâis, while gold trade returned to "more normal
conditions" despite acrvss.the.board price Increases at
On start of the day.
Gold opened $35 an ounce tiiiiisr in London, test
quickly NI lack In morning trading to near Its over.
light does. The price increased InZusicb, too, but only
'$11 — a level most dealers called conservative.
The price Of an ounceOfgold inor.assd from $700 to
$711 at the start of trade In London, but f.11 back to $70
at the morn' ft
fix. In ,irIch, gold opened at
conçarsd with the overnight dose of $70.

CHICAGO (UPI)
The Chicago school board is
deadlocked on a budget-cut plan and the board
president warned the inaction might force the closing
of schools for the next two months.
The plan to eliminate at least $44 million of the $60
million In cuts believed necessary was scuttled
because of Wednesday's 5-to-5 board vote,
The Chicago Teachers Union voted overwhelmingly
to strike the nation's third-largest school system next
week if the teachers do not get millions of dollars In
back pay by Friday. CTU President Robert M. Healey
said the vote was 19,211 In favor of a strike to only 1,281
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Tearful, angry mothers were once again turned down by the anywhere In the county,$The added.
Seminole County School Board as they asked Wednesday for
Mrs. Adkins, her voice shaking, then told the board to come
busing to protect their children as they travel to and from
a
little girl's sobs because she is afraid to go to
The mothers of Mobile Manor subdivision claimed a man
two little girls were terrified," said Mrs. Betty
chased two Teague Middle School girls on State Road 434 Oh' McCauley, another Teague parent who has repeatedly
Jan. 9 and pointed to other Incidents, including the rape of a 12- requested courtesy busing "They sobbed and they shocic.
year-old girl, to show the area Is not safe.
What the hell more do you want? Do we have to have one Of OW'
"It Isn't courtesy busing anymore, It's safety busing," said girls raped again?"
Mrs. SheIbs Adkins. The Teague parents have requested
Keeth replied that the safety along 434 is a police matter.
busing for the area four times thIs year. They said a man came
"Kimberly
Leachcrossing,"
was abducted
a school
campusWil
In front
out of the woods adjacent to 434 and chased the girls for about a of a school
saidonBoard
member
liam
Kroll. If virtually Impo*4e
to handle every single case
Board Chairman Allan F. Kth said the board has no legal like this other than turn It over to th. police."
responsibility off school grounds. "It could be argued that we
The request for busing service was turned down by the board
have a moral responsibility," Keeth said, "but If so we'd htI. unanimously.
to transport every child everywhere."
"You have had fair warning all of you," McCauley salt"At
call ous. this could have happened DIANE
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A lawyer for former President
Nixon says he will appeal a court order releasing
transcripts of more than 100 tape recordings of conversations
between Nixon and former Attorney General John Mitchell.
The tapes contain conversations between Nixon and Mitchell
on 1 97 1 anti-war demonstrations.
The contents of those tapes likely will affect the outcome of
more than 100 private suits pending against Nixon and Mitchell
by anti-war protesters arrested during demonstrations in 1971.
U.S. District Judge William Bryant ruled Tuesday lawyers
for 1,200 protesters arrested during a May Day rally at the
Capitol in 1971 are entitled to the tapes in pressing a major
damage suit against Mitchell.
Charges that Mitchell acted illegally are among the last
contained in a broad suit in which a Jury in 1975 awarded the
demonstrators some $12 million in damages, finding police
Violated their civil rights. A federal appeals court later
reduced the damages by more than two-thirds.

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with burglarizing the apartment of the woman's
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neighbor.
Doris Elizabeth Young, fl, of 142 Springwood Village
Apartments In Longwood, and a 17-year-old Orlando woman
were arrested by deputies Tuesday, after they allegedly stole
over $000 worth of jewelry from another Springwood Village
apartment, occupied by Dorothy Snyder.
HONEY BEAR MISSING
Deputies say Ms. Snyder walked in during the theft, but Ms.
A gold-colored kinkajou, commonly known as a
Young and the youth fled the area. The two were stopped a bear", has been reported missing from the Central Florida
short distance away, after they threw the stolen property from Zoo.
their car, deputies claim.
Deputies say the 6-year-old, $200 animal was, last peen
Ma. Young is being held In lieu of ,40O bail on grand theft Wednesday at 2:33 an., by a night watchman. Zoo officials told
and burglary charges, following first appearance Wednesday. deputies they do not know how the beast escapee tta .cked

Possession Of Firearms

DETROIT (UP!) Two Iranian students, arrested
for allegedly threatening to kill President Carter, have
been indicted by a federal grand jury on a charge of
possession of an unregistered firearm.

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other members of the education committee
include: Ernest Cowley, County Schpol.
Superintendent William P. Layer; Seminole
Community College President Dr. Ear L
Weldon; Joan Sheppard; Russell Moncrief;
county Tax Collector G. Troy Ray; Dr. J.C.
JIngi; JoAn Wilson; Tom Poland; Mary
Jane Gandy; Kay Bartholemew; Don Knight;
Irene Brown; Bart lther; Judy Swain;
Edith McNeil and Betty Hogle.

$2,000 In Jewelry Taken

east of Mescop. Friends also received a short telegram
from him Wednesday tight.
in a aooumnent signed Monday night, Sakharov and
others had deplored the Soviet intervention in
Afghanistan and had called on the Soviet public,
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The committee also plans a returns visit t
Vocational Department to familiarize Rosenwald School for exceptional CWdren In
members with whit Is offered there.
Mtaznonte Springs to make now members
aware
of the program there.
In a dlacaMon of education and lobe of
future it was pointed out that many fields will
Members ezpaued concern about ways
require
Wl5ltY training, the committee could help Improve the school
"Although there should continue to be h gh system, but It w pointed out that Seminole
i
County school system Is one of the best In the
academic
program
for
university-bound
state
and testing has shown it is meeting the
students, parents and students should become needs
of the students, she said.
more knowledgeable about vocational
programs," said Mrs. Bateman.
The committee pledged Its continued

about vocational programs in Seminole
County schools, according to the educational
committee of the Greater Sanford Chamber

support for Seminole High school.

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between diet and psychological well-being,
poor attitudes.
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behavior, attitude and even mental illness.
One principal said obesity was a problem at his
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
Hyperactive children, for Instance, have been
school,
not nutrition.
THOMAS G IORDANO, Managing Editor
helped
by
taking
them
off
diets
filled
with
over consumption IS a form of
Well,
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
chemical additives.
malnutrition. We are said to be the most over-fed
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
and undernourished country in the world. That's
So, one wonders when the Seminole County
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.; 6 Months,
exactly what the U.S.D.A. wants to combat in
high school principal says: "We don't have any
$24.00; Year $47.00.
schools:
consumption
of foods that provide lots
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nutritional problems here, we have attitude
of
calories
but
contribute nothing to fulfilling
problems." What level of awareness is
nutritional
needs.
necessary to become an educator these days?
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The funds the principals are concerned about
I recently asked each of the high school
losing are earmarked for athletic programs. But
principals in Seminole County their opinions on
The War,
it seems contradictory to be concerned with
the expected U.S. Department of Agriculture
The Clock
stadiums, tennis courts, pools and other athletic
ban on the sale of "Junk food" In schools.
accoutrements while ignoring the nutritional
Without exception, the principals' uppermost
By
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PETRYK
value
of what students, including student
ost The Battle
concern was loss of revenue from vending
athletes, eat.
machines.
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Any schoolchild knows where that quotation
comes from, or ought to. It is one of the charges
brought against King George II by signers of the
Declaration of Independence.
A child growing up in America today might
wonder if the colonists won their battle but lost the
war. The multitude of offices is still there, only

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of athletic programs, one would expect
promoters of such programs to strive for Optimum student health. Sports activities are
supposed to he healthful, but good nutrition
should be seen as a prerequisite to maximize the
level and quality of sports participation.
What would improve the quality of high school
athletics more, a fancy stadium or healthy
participants? Good nutrition will aid the sports
programs at high schools in ways money never
can.
Beyond sports, good nutrition promotes
mental alertness and academic abili ty. None of
the principals mentioned academics, but they
did say:
— Food In the school vending machines Is
"fortified" and we know that because the vendi ng machine supplier said so.
— More people the from drowning than eating
out of vendichlnes.
ng rn
Perha ps the U.S.D.A. could find some way to
get prliclpals to stay away from J unk food.

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larger, sending out swarms of officers in numbers
undreamed of in 1776. These are not agents of the
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king but of our own elected representatives who
Cam
created the regulatory agencies, "a multitude of
....
new offices and swarms of officers."
ByWIUSTfl'
Regulatory acts are supposedtoprotect us from
By
Aicansuk:whatcanwedotohelp the
ourselves. But do we need the protection of 180 starving Cambodians?
WASHINGTON (NEA) The much.to,ited
A quick answer, offered by Rep. Patricia
Iowa caucuses mark the start of that long
federal agencies publishing 70,000 pages of
regulations to referee our daily business?
Process WwRru LIN ex-am W Someone to rur
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the country for the next four years.
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President Carter has indicated that te cji "Don't
send
She was being i trill, flip, but she was
They also mark the start ofa long, almost
renew his push for deregulation of business and
6n1using
process whereby Iowans of both
industry in 1980. He should. Rising prices have
The immediate reaction of charitable
________
parties
choose
who they want to nominate at
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made an embarrassment of his anti-inflation Americans to the Cambodian disaster, a
their respective national conventions. That
program. He cannot plead that OPEC and other of genocide on the scale of World War II's
-choice, contrary to popular belief, Is not made
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forces eyond control are entirely to blame. Over. "holocaust," would be to dispatch food,
at the Jan. 12 caucuses (although the winner
_iir4
that night definitely has the Ina!de track
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regulation in the marketplace is estimated to add clothing and other necessities of life to the
unfortunate
Cambodians.
when
the final choice is made).
$1 00 billion a year to the cost of goods and serThat's not a good Idea, for several reasons
vices,
Whatactuaflytakesplaceisafarcryfrorn
that the U.S. State Department has stressed
the
winner-take-all preference vote
More than 100 bills for regulatory reform have repeatedly:
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newspaper
stories seem to suggest. AU that
been introduced in the 96th Congress a reaction
Whether we like It or not, we have to
happene
at
each
party's 2,531 caucuses Is the
to the pyramiding of regulations and paperwork cooperate with the United Nations agencies
choosing
of
delegates
to Its 99 county conpiled on the public by well-Intentioned laws that are actually doing the work of providing
ventlons
that
will
be
held
In the spring.
for the needs of Cambodian (and Laotian and
creating ambitious bureaucracies.
At those 99 county conventions, delegates
refugees in Thailand.
Mr. Carter reported proudly late last year that Vietnamese)
will be selected for their party's state conThe U.N. agencies are set up to do the Job,
his administration's anti-paperwork campaign and for the most part they are doing It. The___________________________________________________________
vention to be held in late spring or ear ly
had succeeded in reducing the amount of time ma in agencies are the U.N. High Cornsummer. Finally, at the state convention,
Americans spend filling out federal forms by 15 missIoner for Refugees, the U.N. World Food
delegates will be chosen for their party's
LIGHTER SIDE
national convention to be held this summer.
percent. Two cheers for that. Federal forms are Program and the U.N. Children's Fund
(in Detroit for the RepUblicans and Now York
only a symptom. The real problem is that federal (UNICEF).
City for the Democrats.')
A number of international, non-profit
agencies have been receiving blank checks for the
Despite the
agencies
are
working
closely with the
nat~rs of this
power to Issue and enforce regulations. Relief will private
U.N.agencies to am the Cambodians' plight.
media
Big
Event,
it
is
Interesting
to see how
come only when Congress decides to stop The private agencies are staffed by experts
the caucuses work.
payment on the checks.
who
your donations In the most
In larger towns and cities, the night's voting
was as scrupulous as the young woman in the
By DICK WEST
economical way, providing maximum
takes place In schools and churches. In
benefits to the Cambodians.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — My favorite television commercial, who breaks off con
smaller commu)i4$re held at
ta ct with a young man on mere suspicion th4t
Whet can the average American do to help? television commercial of the new
pr ivate homes
scalp
was
sc
The
best
thing
Is
to,donate
money
tOá
where
this
pr
aly.
Pledge
Any voter
iiñing tote a party
My daDghtrs, T çegtefi&amp;
ivate agency lIsted by the State Depart-' woman at a party, obJct dalliance, o
Ashe
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The Supreme Court has upheld the principle of
ftior party
islet for Cambodia (or Kampuchea, as It's and, suspecting he has dandruff, gives him a to mental activity. In consequence, each from
patriotism,
is
r
egistration
no
t
required,
so
Crossovers
are
time to time had boy friends who might have
now known officially). It doesn't have to be quick brush.off.
pos
sible,although unlikely Ws year because
The court refused to review an appeals court ii..
amount will help, and If you
Maybe I am reading something into it that been a little flaky. And one of my daughters
both carliós have hotly contested races.
ruling that Chicago public school offic
had the donate to on, of the following organizations Isn't there, but I like to think it signals a eventually married a young man whom I still
authority to dismiss a teacher who refused to you can be mre you're sift hungry peopie:
The precinct-level caucuses differ slightly
believe is a carrier.
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return to old fashioned virtues.
10 the two parties. In the Rqt*illcan Party,
teach her kindergarten class the pledge of
UNICEF, U.S. Committee for Kampuchsan
I like to think the girl had been admonished
But that was nothing compared to
each person attending a miam gate to vote
Relief, $31 EMt *h St, New Yorli, N.Y. by her parentsnot to fool around with men rebelliousness and breakdown of parental
allegiance to the flag and patriotic songs.
for
he or die wants. lonie caucuses
The teacher, Joethella Palmer, said the 10017; American Fr4jnds Service Committee, who had dandruff, and that she was dutifully authority so prevalent In the last few years. havewhoever
st
ecre
baflots,
while others sini&amp;y use a
150
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St.,
Piflid
el
phla,
Pa,
15102;
heeding
their
strictures
.
Just the other night ata movie theater lut
requirement conflicted with her religious con
Ameriew N&amp;II
show
of
han
ds
.
he
delegates to the county
Rid
os
Kamnpuchean
th
at
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m
sage
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th
es
th
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commercial
w
as
di
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rec y behind a young man upon whose
victions.
Relief, 1035 E St., NW, Washington, D.C. meant to convey, it truly Is a refreshing shoulders dandruff flakes were dropping as conventions from each pricloCt are then
The lower court conceded the teacher's right to 1000$; Catholic Relief Services, 1011 First departure from the trend of recent years.
the gentle rain from heaven. Yet his female apportioned according to the percentage vote
her own views and practices, but denied that she Ave., New York, N.Y. 1; Ourcb World
The trend has been for children, the companion was displaying affection as the presidential crididates get at each
CaUCUs. Candidate organitatlone then select
had a consUtutonal right to deny children a part ServIce, 475 Riverside De., New York, N.Y. ungrateful little wretches, to Ignore their though oblivious to the blizzard.
Who will be the delegates to the county con-First
Ave.,
New
York,
parents'
guidance,
or,
In
many
cases,
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of their education.
I couldn't help but wonder what sort of
ventlons.
N.Y.
1001$;
International
Rescue
Committee,
deliberately
to
pursue
the
opposite
course,
upbringing she had. Making a little movie of
The concurrence of the Supreme Court justices
Park
Ave.,
South,
New
York,
N.Y.
10016;
And
that
trend
has
been
accompanied
by
a
8116
OWE, I could we her as a child whose
my
The Democratsdo It differsotly. Cice It Is
not only was a defense of patriotism but a subtle' Oxfam American, $02 Columbus Ave., crumbling of standards
the
indulgent
atfavorite
uncle
had
been
shunned
by
his
family
determined
by a show of hands how many of
reinforcement of the theory that school policy and Ballon, Mass, 11$; Refugees International, titude that there is nothing wrong with young for using the wrong shampoo. As a result of
those
attending
each precinct- are for a
curriculum must be established by the ad. 1* K St., NW. SuIts 40:4 Washington, D.C. men having dandruff and nothing wrong with that adolescent emotional trauma, she was given candidateat(for
- the Dgmocrabj Unministration, not in the classroom.
10003; Seventh-Day Adventist World Service, young women going out with young men who subconsclouly drawn to men with dandruff. committed Is a posiblilty),the tow
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"Wo sub.
Organization. 91$ Wi.t. Huntington iv., daughters who were strictly forbidden to date
find a television advertiser willing to strike a caucuses to select their Se.gatie to the
Moiwovia, Calif. 1101$. No cans of tuna flab, boys with dandruff. But neither, I'm afraid, blow for maidenly inhibitions for a change. county conventions.

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uphill battle at Green Bay where I was added. "And I was just as sur pr ised when
"Oh, I'd come through here about Once
trying to help Bart rebuild the Packers, they offered me the job. It was to my a year and ork out with pro prospects,"
"I was terribly naive when about the amazement that this opportunity he said. "But, although I still had friends
realities of negotiation when I headed up presented itself. Some of my friends in coaching, I'd only stay about a day. I
the Players' Association," Curry suggested I should apply but I didn't call was too fully occupied with what we had
recalled, "I never dream ed of any sort of anybody and I didn't have any idea I to do in Green Bay."
If Cur ry Is worried about how he'll fare
strike. That was another 'gunfight, would be considered."
"When
his first head coaching assignment, he
(Tech
athletic
director)
Doug
in
another good education."
(Weaver) came up to Green Bay for an hides it well.
Curry insists he "never dared dream" interview, I realized they were serious,"
"If I didn't have complete confidence
ago. "I've always been the under. better than
that he might be offered the position of said Curry."I still had to pinch myself. I that I could do this job, I wouldn't be',.,
the coaches who came before twice.
head football coach at Georgia Tech. He still do."
0. I've learned to adapt, to do my very me. I'm Just me and I'll do the best I can.
here," he said."I was perfectly happy
"For awhile there I was spoiled," said
serve as an assistant under Rodgers
did
best."
'
Curry said he had mixed emotions Green Bay. Most people I've talked
"Everything I've done in football has Curry. "For a lot of years, through
high
in
1976
"and
I
might
have
made
that
Job.*
,
'
.
good
my about leaving the Packers, where he was tell me I'm lucky to have such a
been a
"I was not a
e and the
I had never
The Yellow
wo
good
athlete
in
high
school,
was
a
fourth
played
on
a
losing
team
and
I had been tractive offer to join him in Green Bay. seasons, to return to his alma mater.
college superpowers for about t
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getting into.
decades after World War II, lost ground stringer until I was an academic senior associated with some of the greatest
"My wife, Carolyn, and I both grew up
I
knew
the
difficulties
and
"I
told
them
"i
felt
I
hadn't
finished
my
Job
with
by dropping out of the Southeastern at Georgia Tech, and was 20th round Bobby Dodd, Vince Lombardi, Don in Atlanta. I owned a home here for 11
Bart at Green Bay," he said. ,'He could I'm not discouraged, that I look at it as Shula.
Conference but suffered a far more future choice In the pro draft.
years and we always intended to live In have made it hard for me and I ap- another challenge.
serious financial blow when pro sports , "When you were picked it in the 20th
"But starting in 1972, 1 learned how the Atlanta. I've always thought it would be a preciate that he didn't. He asked me to
"It's a different situation than when 1,
poured into Atlanta.
round, It usually meant that you were other side lived. I feel like I've been in a good place to raise our children (Kristin, stay, but he didn't lean on me."
came here at 20 and doubted myself," ,
After Dodd, Bud Cmw lasted five somebody's brother4n4aw's cousin. I few gunfights since then — my battles 12, and Billy, 9).
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years, Bill Fulcher two, Pepper Rodgers mean, after all, I was a 210 pounder with NFL management when I was
"It caught me bv surprise when I Bay as offensive fine coach he didn't keep something good."
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The full House is expected
U.S. Olympic boycott would to vote on the measure today or more nations at least that Kirkland said the arrest of''
reiterated his opposition to Afghanistan, neither the Angeles."
maybe Soviet dissident leader Andrei
doom the games forever was or Friday, and Senate will support us
sending an American team to American people- nor I will
Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind.,
to
no
avail.
ratification of the same or a many more than that by the Sakharov is another reason
the Olympics In Moscow but support sending an Olympic asked Kane whether "that
Moscow should be denied the. .
A
similar resolution is expected end of the day."
The committee, by
would be the destruction of
summer Olympics
the head of the U.S. Olympic team to Moscow."
voice within
vote with only one dissent,
Robert J. Kane, head of the the Olympics as we know it?"
A State Department spokes"American participation In
Committee said such a
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approved a resolution backing
by
Kane
was
followed
USOC,
told
the
House
Foreign
Kane
replied:
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don't
think
man
(Ed not list all the 20 this grotesque farce is unthin. boycott would destroy the
Carter's call for a U.S.-led Deputy Secretary of State nations but said the United kable," Kirkland said. "We
Affairs Committee earlier there's any question about it."
games forever.
.
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Wednesday if there is a
Kane repeatedly attested to 0
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Carter drew applause from boycott,transfer
or the patriotism of his commi"alternati ve games" if the the committee, "If it comes responses of Britain. Canada, for President Carter's
congressmen in his nationally cancellation of the games in inittee and U.S. Olyinpians, odds with the U.S. govern- USOC cannot persuade the down to going it (a boycott) Australia, China "and other demand that the 1980 summer
televised State of the Union Moscow, "the Olympic games saying, "I can't imagine any inent ... Whatever decision we International
Olympic alone, I think we ought to do countries in the Middle East, Olympics be removed from I
address Wednesday when he will never be the same such eventuality would make, the national interest Committee to cancel or move it. I thlnk'we should stick to South Asia and Africa."
Moscow or that American.,
said, "I have notified the because the Eastern bloc happen that we would be at will come first."
the games.
our principles."
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trying to play center in the NFL."
de up his mind to return to Georgia
Now it's Curry's turn.
But, as Curry quickly pointed out, he
ech as head football coach, his boss and
"Why do I think I can be successful somehow always managed to come out
friend Hart Starr jokingly told him when the people who preceeded me on
top. He wound up as the regular
'd been trained for the job by long weren't?" Curry responded toa question.
center-Linebacker
on the 1964 Georgia
ociation with adversity.
"Because people I have faith in have Tech team which won its first seven
"He was right," said Curry, who has convinced me I can, just as they did in games; was the starting center for the
en on the task of trying to rebuild a the past when there may have been 1966 Super Bowl champion Green Bay
ograin that has been gradually sliding doubts.
Packers, and earned alipro honors while
hilI ever since Tech's most ,uctask.
But,
playing
six seasons with the Baltimore
"Sure, it will be an arduous
coach, Bobby Dodd, retired 13 I've been this way before. I don't say I'm Colts who made it to the Super Bowl

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third-ranked Blue Devils in an ACC ganie.
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raise its record to 15-3 overall and 4-2 In
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Joe Sterling's Seminole Community College Raiders
evened their 197910 season slate at 10-10 Wednesday

s1ght with a 77.71 victory over Florida Junior College.
Sophomore Mike Robertson paced the Raider offense
by pourthglnaseaaon high 25 points and hauling down
Is dozen rebounds. Guard Jake Campbell also played a
lgg role In the victory with 20 points along with center
Brown. The Sanford big man pumped In 12.
In addition to evening Its season record at 10.10, the
(ermy
*in improved the Raider's conferenci mark to 44
hlle the lou dropped Florida Junior College to 8-13
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iSerrIwea$tier 1812; SheffIeld 180*; Ep 92.3 ;
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Mac Aiteer M.
Nigh Series: Don German 4,
Jr. LSWI$ IS7 LStT P1c0141t
DundInsn $40, Butch
MacAtasr 1st. Ed Patrick MS
Jshnasn 500. 1U16511
ci ocsabeus, Bud Campbell
303, Kathy Norton 511, Wendy
hiiwe* $14, LIAdI Lewis 533,
Sharon Kirkgard 113. Berny
Hudley $33. Ralph Rasp 513,
Randy Hawk SOS. Frank Torello

Six against the Princ, of Wales
5,
bets of tI p1gJadilj1da Ccencoat [lej$
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Other Highlights: Tie for Star 04
In Us animal National Bowrn$fl. Will be amouncod the Wk Butch acAteer 0.
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Standings: Lake Mary Pub,
Flagship lank, Lucky's Canvas,
Doltona Sanitation, Stenstrom
Realty, Crab House W.O.T.M. 1.
W.O.T.M. 2, Tops 1, Awnings,
Sanford Heating.
High Games: Toby Bryant 192,
Carol Colwell ill, Marion LIed.
berg 154, Alice Densmore 1*3,
Jeanette Hitchox 174, JeannIe
Adams 172, Oily Csisko 2174,
Wanda Hubbard tOl, Dot
iridgeman 151. Ann Curtis 140.
Susan Yates $47.
High Sines: Oily CsIsko 154,
Mn Curtis 4*, Jeanette Hltchco*
471, Werna Dickens 417, Toby
Bryant 41. AlIce D.nsrnocs 513.
Converted Splits: Carol Maurici
27.10, Marlon Lindberg $7. Verne
Dickens 5.10, Kathy PefIrman I'
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Sharon Kickgard 110, Charlie Nos

P fladelphic Places Six
NHL All-Star Team
w vow

T,o.l.F.
Standings: (I) Competition
Bowling Pro Shop. (3). Lewis
Drywall, (3) Family Feud, (4)
Sanford Business Machines, (5)
Love Bugs of Jim Rowe, (4)
Flunkies, (7) Watts AC., (I) No. 1,
(5) A.A.A. Tree krv., (10) Wilson
Eichetb,rg,r, (Il) Holiman &amp;
Holzman, (IS) Schalk* Entp., (13)
Barbour Bros., (14) Misfits, (15)
ReJiectionsof Beauty. (14) 1oieIIo
Const., (17) Central Alum., (II) All
in the Family Too, (i) West
Electric Maint., (20) Pioneers,
(7$) Best Uniform Gang, (22) All
in the Family.
High Games: Larry Pecordat
247401, Jr. Lewis 234, Don German,
224300, Ed Patrick 245, j,,
Johnson
Randy Hawk 224, Jay
Davis 307, Chuck McNabb 231,
Ralph Rasp zI2. bus CampØli 35,

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Standings: Goof Bails, Ses
Symbols, Vikings, Pinch Pins, Not
90I5,$01flSVs,WNZ Kids. Scatter
Pins, Shimr.cki, Makiups, Hits
I, Misses, Alley Cats. DripOl'ias,
Three and L, Seep lids. Hooks $
Curvet. Block Busters. 00-letters.
High Games: Tee
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Verne Pout 113, Fred Wetten IN,
Bernard Brown ill, 'Alice
Galdusik 154, Nib. lurks III, Den
Burton 157. Ott Granseman 1$),
Gordon Lamb $50. Andy Patrick
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PhIl Augusto 174, Mac McK)bban
$70, Little Adlinglen $07, 11111041
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McPherson 157, Barbara Knout
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Weston s,;, Bernard Brown Sal,
Andy Patrick 510, Mike Burke 501,
Gordon Lamb $03, Verne Pohl 4,4
Mac McKibben 475, Dan Burton
474, Lulls Adilngton 471, Alice
GaIdus.k 444 Winnie Spencer 447,
Lillian Pohl 414, Bee Richardson
443, Barbara Knesel 435, Rose
Patrick 433.
Converted Splits: Adralo RossS5.10; Ott Granniman 3.7, Jim
Arrøyo 3.7, Fred Weston 2.7, 5.7;
Phil August* 5.7; Alice Galdusok
$7; Mitzi Loudon $7, 4.7, $.,
10
Gordon Lamb 3.10, Olive Westray
3.101 Gladys Granneman 3.10,
Ruth Foote 3.10, Lisle Miller 3-10.
Other
Highlights:
Helen
Kaminsky was presented an
award for bowlino the highest
series including handicap during
the month of September, coin.
Palling' with woman bowlers in
Seminole County.
THURSDAY NITI
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Amoce. Hits I Splits, Lake Mary
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Junior Bridgeman's jumper with 30 seconds Left the only
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viewed In Nashville, inLas Vegas, Sugar Ray
The heavyweight fight, to Cities and Memphis.
Leonard and his people think be televised by ABC, will be
Tickets range from $20 to

Paola Lift!. L.agu.

Semoran Pony League

of Tennessee's Stokley
NEW YORK (UPI) — T1w Lloyd Free of Utah.
The Paola Little League will hold Its
Detrolt's Mickey Goodwin
The Semoran Pon Baseball League will hold
Athletic Center March 31.
world champion Seattle
Johnson, Free and Dan
faces Ed Smith of Charlot te, registration for the 1980 baseball season at Wilson registrations for Pinto, Mustang, Bronco and
Tate, clowning for repor- N.C., In a preliminary 10Super
the Kansas City will be making their first
Elementary School, Orange Avenue, Paola, on Pony !..eague players as well as girls softball
fl1yb come iIOUS round bout.
Kingsand the Phoenix Suns appearance In an All-Star
Saturday
the 26th from 9a.m. to 1 p.m.
when he talked of the ik1
teams on two dates.
each placed two piayers on game.
The
Top
Rank
Inc.,
Uris
championship
bout.
The
league
is
open
to
all
children
from
9
to
12
the West team as the coaches
Earlier Wednesday,
Players can register on February 2nd and
0t1 pr0it'1aed a WBA years of age that wish to play. Cost ii $15 for one
"U you an this fight, YOU
added six players to complete members of the Boston
February
9th from 9:00 a.m. till noon at English
All.
Celtics—forwardLarry
Bird,
won't
be
disappointed,"
said
WBC
heavyweight
collision
child or $25 total for two or more children from a
the' squad for the NBA
machine."
about September.
Estates
Elementary
School located on Oxford
center Dave Coweni and Its. 20.0 "FI5htIfl5
811 gain. on Feb.
family. This provides the player with full uniform
"I
WOrked
too
hard
to
get
Arwn
touched
on
Road
In
Fern
Park.
hopes
a
guard Nate Archibald - were
us insurance.
award
In
added
to Its. East team In a this title. I have worked too future Tate flghtcould be held
1.
who won the MVP
many how's, too many days. I in 85,000 capacIty Neyland
thi 1979 NBA championship vote of the conference's
League :.
coaches, along with forwards just don't an how you can Stadium, also on the UT
Mike."
CEflPUI.
Elvin Hayes of Washington
:trepresent Seattle for
The IOft4pOken Weaver had
and
Dan Roundfield of
"ft has been our dream to
Altamonte Little League Baseball has
second straight yeai. For,
The Seminole
Mi
chael little to say and had 110 put a fight in the outdoor
Atlanta
and
guard
Pony
Baseball
League,
operating,
scheduled
two registration dates. Players 8-15,
ward Scott Wedman and
ld out of the Five Points facility, has announced
Richardson of New yo. predictions,
stadium
and
show
It
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or
éompetlng In the T-Ball, Major, Minor, Triple-A
guard Otis Birdsong will
"I'd say it'll be a very good this area can accomplish registration dates, times and locations for the and
pj&amp;
Ibe East starters will be
the Kings while
Senior Leagues can sign up at the Altamonte
fight. Tate is good champion what South Africa did - put upcoming baseball and softball seasons.
forward . Walter Davis and Julius &amp;ving of Philadelphia
Civic
Center on Thursday, January 31st from 6-9
at and I'm a good contender," 80,O00in an outdoor stadium,"
guard Paul WUtpiIai are the and Atlanta's John Drew
Sign
ups
will
be
held
Saturday,
Jan.
26
from
10
p.m.
and on Saturday at the Civic Center,
forward, Houston's Moses said Weaver, whose fortunes Arurn said.
. IIIICtId.
a.m. till! p.m. at the following locations.
rose
last
year
w
hen he gave
February 2 from 9-5 p.m.
. Malone at center and George
The throng saw Tate
Th stasug lean, d os
World
Boxing
Ctti
ChEZIP
Casselberry
students
register
at
South
Seminole
Tryouts are scheduled for February 9 and l6.
Gervin of San Antonio and
decision native South AMC
In fan balloting, includes
Larry
Holmes
a
scare
bsha
Middle
School,
Longwood
students
register
at
with
opening
day ceremonies on Saturday, March
le Johnson of Atlanta at
Kai'se'n Abdul.Jabbsr and
losing a 12th round TKO. He Is GrrleCoetzee iast October
Longwood
Elementary,
Winter
Spr
gs
st
in
udents 8th.
win us.
4..
204 careerwlse.
ENvIn "Magic" Johnson of
at
Winter
Springs
Elementary,
Sanford
students
Players
are
required
to
present
a
birth
The boxing community
Billy Cumingham of Phfl&amp;.
Los
Angeles, forward
Promoter Bob Arum said
Marques
of delpNa will coach the East the Knoxville-based Tate is "told uswe were crazy" to put at Sunniland Park, Lake Mary students at Lake tificate, policy number of hospitalization and a" Johnson
Milwaukee, forward A&amp;iu and IAW Wilkens of Seattle paranteed a purn of$M,= a Hot in Knoxville, Arurn Mary Elementary and Forest City students at parent or legal guardian. Registration is $20.00 for.-,-.
Dasfisy of Utah and giard will guide Us. West.
and could make as much as $1 told reporters. But the Teague Middle School
one player and 115.00 for each additional player.,

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Miami
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rethesnentot tackle Mike Current.
Announced O.
Clevelind
tonsive backfield coach Chuck
Wober has asked to be released
from his contract to loin another
team.
Chicago—Nans.d Ted Plumb as
their receivers coach.
Named Rod
Denver
Doahower offensiv, coordinator.
cow"
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position as, an assistant with
Denver of the NFL and was
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"And of course Bryant
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fourth quarter, staged a Qooms's squad to the 65.64 first time against Vanguard
furious comeback behind victory,
he had 30, that must be his
Calvin 'KIKi' Bryant WedThe win lifted the Panthers team," smiled the victorious
nesday night and went on to record to 17-4 on the year as Panther boss.
post a 65.64 win over Ocala they prepare for next week's
The victory marked the
Vanguard in overtime,
Sunrise Kiwanis Tournament, first time in Marlette's three
The Panthers outscored
"We kind of put things year coaching stint at Crooms
Vanguard 22-14 in the final together in the second half," that the Panthers have
period, with much of their said a pleased Panther coach defeated Vanguard both on
point production coming from Chris Marlette.
the road and at home.
Bryant's game high 27 points.
"The shift to the three man
Vanguard WashIngton 1The lanky freshman also press turned things around for 0.12, Verine 7+20, Falson 4-4hauled down a game high 13 us - Vernon Law came up 12,Roberts3-2-9,Socomon 5.l.
rebounds in the victory.
with three quick steals and a 11. Totals 25-1444.
After knotting the score at three point play and Dion'
Crooms — Law 5-1-11,
55-all in regulation, Lawrence Jackson came up with a Bryant 10.747, Wynn 40-8,
Wynn grabbed a rebound couple more steals, that kind Jackson 3-1-7, wootm 1-24,
from Bryant's missed jumper of took the wind out of them," Knight 1-2.4, Hendricks 2-0-4.
at the foul line and put the Marlette commented.
Totals 211345.
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Terrapins In sole possession of first place in
going in the second half," Virginia Coach the ACC.
Terry Holland said. "Ralph had a very good
Lamar Heard's layup with two seconds to'
game. He was able to keep Gniinskl away
play boosted Georgia, 12-4 overall and 4-4 in.,,...
from the ball."

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Moscow Olympics, 90 percent of which can be
recovered under an insurance policy with Lloyd's of
London if the games are not held orifthe United States

triumphed despite playing without two
starters and a key sub.
John Campbell controlled the inside with 28
points, 9 rebounds and 5 blocked shots to help
Clemson snap a 10-game' Furman winning "'
streak,
Taylor Baldwin blocked Sidney Lowe's' s
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Gervin and Silas were aided by the recently acquired
If "wanted anyone notice, James Silas picked the wrong Shumate, who scored 21, giving the threesome a tota l 108
night to score 32 points.
points. Alex English led the Pacers with 26 points, while
Silas' output Wednesday night helped San Antonio o a 144- Johnny Davis added 18 and James Edwards 17.
130 shootout victory over the Indiana Pa cers, but "The
In other games, Seattle edged Atlanta, 98-96, New Jersey
Iceman," George Gervin, melted a Market Square Arena dumped Clevetand, 117.103, Boston clobbered I)etrnit'1M-104,
scoring record with 55 points.
Philadelphia drubbed Denver, 118-93, Houston shaded San
"Ice's performance was superb," Spurs' Coach Doug Moe Diego, 111.110, in double overtime, New York beat Phoenix,
said after his star guard had established the NBA high for the .119.109, and Milwaukee nipped Goldtn State, 104-102.
year. "Silas Is playing extrnely well, but his performances SUperSOnics 96, Hawks 98
have bn overshadowed by Gervin. Everybody focuses on Ice
Gus Williams scored 35 points to pace Seattle tq its eighth
and Silas sneaks in."
consecutive victory and send Atlanta to its fifth straight loss.
Gervin, the league scoring leader, hit 21-of-30 shots from the Nets 117 ëavaiiers 103

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in a surprise return from the bench to lift New Jersey.
Pacer Coach Bobby Leonard could only marvel at Gervin's Williamson surpassed Julius Erving to become the Nets' alloffensive display.
time leading scorer,
"You saw a great performance tonight," said Leonard. Celtics 131, Pistons lot
"This man Is an amazing individual,"
Rick Robey, filling in for injured Dave Cowens, scored 24

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field and 12-of-15 free throws in helping the Spurs snap
Indiana's four-game winning streak,

For NBC, the major unresolved question about the
1980 Moscow Olympics is whether the United States
will boycott the games because of the Russian invasion

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Moscow sports events, had asked for a 60-day
moratorium on the Sarajevo talks in view of recent
world events.
When the moratorium was turned down, the network
"reluctantly decided not to participate in the Sarajevo
negotiations."

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SEC.
Al Wood scored a game-high 26 points and

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because it came on their own court. Sampson,
however, refused to gloat,
"I didn't think of the probable matehup
with Gminski," Sampson said. "Mike Is a
class guy and a great player."
The Freshman did admit that he had his
game together.'
"My turnaround jump shot was working,"
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NEW YORK (UPI) - NBC, already fearful of an
American boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, has
withdrawn from negotiations for the 1984 winter
Olympics to be held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
spokesman for CBS said his network was prepared
to go ahead with the negotiations, which began In
Sarajevo Wednesday, and bid for the Yugoslav games.--refused comment.
NBC, which outbid its rivals four years ago when it

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defeated Tennessee, 55-54.
Tracy Jackson scored 18 points and the
Irish , 12-2, broke away from an 8-8 tie at 14:10
of the first half wi th an eight-point fl urry.
Kyle Macy scored 20. points and Fred
Cowan 17 to spa rk Kentucky in an
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89.67, No. 10 Missouri thrashed Colorado, 7845, LSU handled Mississippi, 7246, North

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"I had a dream. . . and
course, other than a nominal number interested in a good a speedy recovery to Dot
The Lake Howell High
t Is about to come true!"
workbook fee, and it will be bargain, a "jam session" for Neal)', who is confined to School participants, spofl.
exclaimed Carol May,
held every Tuesday evening, the foot-tapping music lovers Florida Hospital
sored by VFW Post 5405 in
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starting at 7 p.m. at the andaspaghettidinnerfitfora
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All the proceeds from these Essay Contest is sponsored by Sharron Burkhart; third,
Cafeteria.
Correspondent
Show of 1980" to be held Jan.
Upon completion of the final fun-filled activities were the VFW annually for high Dave Grabosky, fourth, Jesuy
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exam, students receive a turned over to "Bingo" Bell school boys and girls to Lacefield;
Kim
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Elementary School on Orange
certificate which generally Newkirk, who, due to illness compete —first at a local Shumacher, and sixth,
Avenue, at 8 p.m.
qualifies them for a 10 percent this past year, was faced with level, then district, state and Eleanor Colburn.
Students, families and will be dressed In authenticdiscount on their boating some awesome medical bills. finally national where the
faculty members have pooled period costumes.
Judges were: Post Coininsurance.
Thanks to the love shown by first prize is a $1,400
their time and talents to make
Joe DI Francisco assoRamsey,
Ed
Anyone interested In so many caring friends, her scholarship plus many other mander
this year's performance a dated with the Public enrolling in the safe boating burden willnot be as heavy, awards and benefits.
Auxiliary President Esther
truly unique and spectacular Television in Orlando will be course, which gets under way
The participants make a Jacobs, Auxiliary 2nd Vice
show,
the master of ceremonies. Tuesday, Feb. 5, should
Some of the members of the tape at a radio station which . President Gladys Ramsey,
The first half of the show Musicman, Tom Green will be contact Andy Scheblein, Ladies Auxilary, Post 8207, is used for the judges to base Post Members Ray Polt,
will include many varied the audio technician, with education officer of the recently returned from a visit their decision on delivery as Attorney William Carpenter,
acts: a puppet show, singing, special lighting effects COo- Seminole Power Squadron, at to the Tampa V.A. Hospital, well as content.
a non-post member.
Drum and Fife, gymnastic trolled by Jim Lormann.
where they distributed over
This year the theme was
performers and piano viz*1,000 worth of materials "My Role In America's
Rebecca Souza, the first
Thls is to be a FUNtuosns.
oods, lap robes, toilet Future." District 18 (Orange- place winner from Lake
RAISING EFFORT, not a
Richard Swann, newly
The second half will be fund raising project. There elected president of the articles, etc.) to the patients. Seminole) chairman of Howell High School, went on
The ladles took a cart to two Voice of Democracy Essay is to win first place at District 18
devoted to the decades of
will be a
donation
of $1
for Longwood-Wlnter Springs floors where they served and William Mayo-VFW Post 5405 level, which covers both
adults
and
50
cents
for
dancing from 1900 to 1980.
rnher of Commerce, will visited the patients.
Orange
In Winter Springs.
and
Seminole
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be remembered_a night of have a guest speaker, Fred
Marsha Wait, president of
The
Lake
Brantley
High
Counties.
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CasOI, from the Crawford the Auxiliary, said they went School participants, sponwill include waltzes, the real entertainment!
Among the judges for
Rehabilitation Services, at to the hospital to give gifts to sored by VFW Post 82D7 in
Charleston, jitterbug, Lindy,
TIWI'e will also be a num- the buffet luncheon meeting the patients, but each Longwood were chosen: District 18 were: Sheriff John
rock &amp; roll, the bump, disco her of door-prizes to be on January 28, at Quality Inn- member returned with a gift first, Keith Hovis; second, Polk, Judge Harold Johnson
and a closing original, presented to some lucky North. Cason will speal on the of joy that the patients had Paulette Broach; third, and Mrs. Diane Falstead.
Imaginative dance for the winners. There are only 300 new Workman's Corn- given them — a truly heart- Kathleen Sellards; fourth,
19803.
seats to be sold. Come early to pensatlon laws.
Sunday, Jan. 27, there
warming experience.
James O'Brien; fifth, John
There will also !-e a group of get a good one!
Nastelin, and sixth, Andrew will be a District 18 Banquet
cloggers who perform at
at Pine Hills, at 3 p.m. to
VFW Post 8207 has the Spence.
Sunday, Jan. 20, the VFW
Disney World and a
Beginning Tuesday, Feb. 5 Post 8207 with the Ladles .onor of being the host to the
Judges for Post 8207 were: honor all the participants
demonstration of belly at Longwood Elementary Auxiliary held an Open Institution of a new VFW Post Evelyn Towler— media from this district in the Voice
dancing techniques by Phyllis School, members of the House.
for District 18 on Jan. 25, specialist at Longwood of Democracy Essay ProPower Squadron will conduct
Elementary; Evelyn Hart— grain and to present award.
The afternoon was filled starting at 6 p.m.
Marge Raso, who danced a 10-week classroom course with planned activities aimed
District Commander Tom Department of Fla., senior to the top three winners of the
with the New York Rockettes, aimed at stressing the fine at meeting everyone's needs Grubbs will officiate at the vice president, and Robert L. district.
did the choreography for the points of boating safety.
installation of officers and the Adams Jr.—USN Cpt. (Ret).
for having a good time —
Congratulations Rebecca
dancers, who, incidentally,'
There is no charge for the auction for the ever-growing presentation of the charter.
There was a banquet and an Souza and to all who par-

Heritage Hikes Feb. 2

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The Central Florida Council of the Boy Scout., of America
Will hold Heritage Hikes throughout the Central Florida
Area on Feb. 2.
This event will allow the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts in
each community to become aware of the past by visiting
various historical sites, hiking to each. Scouting skills will
be available at each site.
Sponsorships are being sold for the event at $1 each to be
donated to the depleted scout camping fun. The hike will
start at Sanford Plaza and proceed to the lakefront and U.S.
Highway 17.92.

Mrs. America Anyone?
Florida women are being sought for the Mrs. America
Pageant. The preliminaries will be held Feb. 8 and 9 at
Holiday Inn and Altamonte Civic Center, Altamonte
Springs.
Any career woman, mother or grandmother over age 18 is
eligible to qualify. There Is no talent requirement. For
information contact Florida's Mrs. America, P.O. Box 1213,
Altamonte Springs. Phone, 305.339-3612.

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for University of Central Florida alumni, Saturday, from
5:30.7 p.m. In the multi-purpose room of the UCF Village
Center. Entertainment will be by the Rosie O'Grady'a Good
Time Jazz Band. The party will cap homecoming week,
Jan. 21-26, and will be followed Immediately by the
basketball game In UCF's gym, pitting the Knights and
Eckerd College.
Tickets for the pizza and beer party are available at $6.00
each and should be purchased in advance. For Information
contact Mark Glickman, 775-fl33.

PTA To Sponsor Skating
Seminole County Council of PTA Is sponsoring a skating
party from noon to 4 p.m. Friday at sate City on Dog
Track Road between Sanford and Orlando. Parents and
teachers may skate free. Children's donations are $1.15.
Door prizes will be given.

Dividends Plan Workshops
The Dividends (Seminole County School Volunteer
Program) has scheduled a series of workshops on Monday,
Jan. 28, at the Altaznontc Civic Center. Volunteers are
welcome.
The sessions will open at 9 am, with Judge Dmlr4ck'
Saffi speaking on "AN You LJstenlng? flu111yUstenlng7" For Information can the Dividends cmc., SH4111.
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Iran

Nation

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UP!) Iran suddeniy
seems it far more Inviting target for-Soviet
forces In

Ow Pakistan.

Afghanistan

DlPIomatsfromarour,dtWoare. into
Pakistan to help rally 1 defenses against an
estimated 85,000 Soviet troops in Afghanistan.Iran
has missed the boat.
"It seems Iran Is a much riper plum than
Pakistan," said a Western diplomat in the Pakistani
capi tal.
Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hug has just
completed an official visit to Pakistan, and
President Carter reportedly Is sending a special
envoy. Di plomats fro m at least 33 IslamIc countries
also are arriving for an emergency parley,
Increased military cooperation between Pakistan
and China is expected to emerge as a result of
Huang visit, and the Carter administration
considering at least $400 million in additional aid.
The Islamic countries likely will Issue a symbolic
but Important statement critical of the Soviet In.
vas ion,
In contrast, Iran cannot rely on either Washington
or Peking. It has become a maverick in the IslaiIc
movement and is cut off from the Internatjonjt
commuhity.
There are other reasons why Carter and other
world leaders are saying the Soviet presence In
Afghanistan is "an arrow" pointed directly at Iran.
The 400,000-man Pakistani army, though
equipped with aging weaponry, could present at
least a token resistance to the Soviet military
machi ne. In contrast, Iran has intentiona lly begun

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Mate" Dating Service. All
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
water, Fl. 33515
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pressed by what is going on
In Our Country? Are you
willing to explore &amp; discuss
grass roots campaign for John
Andarnn? Contact 3734994,
Why Be Lonely?

Will baby sit In my home, any
age, reasonable rates. Loch
Arbor. fl3.445

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$dbu,
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BANANA LAKE-FRONT. 3
Bdrm., ZBaIh, 2100 sq ft. huge
Fam Pm w-fireplace over.
looking Oak shaded lot w.100*
lake frontage, 75' dock &amp;
more! $86,300.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
Sl2FrencPiAve.
323.5174
Corner of 10th So French
"Your Future Our Concern"
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with carpet. New energy
saving central air &amp; heat with
assumable s',', pet. mor tgage I
or refinancing priced at
$45,900. Must se to ap-

321-0

BETTER THANNEW
3 BR. 20 home located in
desirable Sanford neigh.
borhood. Close to schools,
sh opping &amp; golf. $44,100.
Deltona Land Co. REALTOR.
4418611.
Plenty of elbow room + lake
frontage on this 3 acre mini
farm, camp. w.3 BR home.

H. Ernest
Rag.

MORRIS

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NO QUALIFYING- 3BR
New C•H&amp;A &amp; carpet. Owner
will finance w.substantlal
down. 933,000. 322.22#7.

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MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.
$151900.

HAL COIJIT REALTY inc.
MULTIPLE LISTING

STENSTROM
REALTY

REALTORS

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WE'VE GOT IT1 3 BR, 15 home
in Sunhandl Remodeled kit.,
nice Fla. rm. porch &amp; fenced
ydt- BPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT. Just $32,730.
DREAM HOMEP3BR, 25 home
in Loch Arbor. CH.A, it..
porch, fully aqpt. kit., 2 patios,
on a to., fenced, landscaped
lot. BPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT. Only $47,000.

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lovely neighborhood I 2 icr.
porches, ww carp., din, area
&amp; morel Can you believe only
112111,10iBPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Call 3232222 for
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322-2420

(2) 100' water front lots on Lake
Harney. $18,500 ca.

323.70fl
Eves.3220412,322.ISO?
207E.2SthSt.
VA-FHA-235-Con-Hornet
Low DOWn Payment
Ca sh for *ur lot! Will build on
your lot a' our lot.
V Enterprise, I nc.
meal Inc. Rca
Realtor
4443013
2 BR, lB zoned comm. $3,500
dam, by appt. only!
3 all, 15 easy conversion to
duplex. $27,500, low dwn,
owner hold.

WOODED LOT IN LOCH
HARBOR AREA OF BETTER
HOMES. 114,900.
EXTRA LARGE CORNER LOT,
25th LAKE MARY RD. &amp;
$25,000.
MELLONVILLE CORNER
LOT, READY TO BUILD.
.000
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3 BUILDERS LOTS, S3'xlSO'
EACH, NEAR SANFORD
AVE. $4,500 EACH.
102's135' OVER SIZED LOT ON
CRESCENT,
DO WNTOWN
MAYFAIR AREA. $23,000.
951x135'
WOODED
LOT
DOWNTOWN MAYFAIR
SECTION. $2L000.
51'x135' WOODED LOT MAR.
VANIA AREA OF MAYFAIR.
1)5.000.

Spacious 3 BR. 25 luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extnas. Must see, All for
133,900. VA-FHA terms avail.
able.

- OVER.AN ACRE FRONTING
ON 2 STREETS-ADJACENT
TO A PARK NEAR WILSON
SCHOOL. $12,500. EX.
CELLENT TERMS,

3 DR, llon3 lots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade trees. Only
$35,,o.
Lakelront living is avail. InpIlls
elegant 3 Ali, 4$ hsme,.
Situated on 4½.acres complete
w-IBI, lB punt coftags.
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SEIGLIR REALTY

Multiple Listing Service

'.lOaklandAve.$ssSat.
$hil.OuuIyJis.,

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buyer s. New homes With

monuily ayments imler $351.'
Low down póyments. 3)-2 ,.

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7439 S. Myrtl e A ve .
Orlando
Sanford
3271517
321-0440

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Valiant Both 6 cyl., inspected,
good cond., your ..hoice $495.
705 W is? St 371 0998

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Lk. bylvan area, S acres. $21,00c
Other parcels avail. W
Mallcxowski, REALTOR 321
7113.
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Plumbing supply busIness 4
real estate &amp; Inventory,
$143,000. W. Maliclowski
REALTOR 322-7513.
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AWARD REALTY, INC.

Composition

It'slikepenniesfromheavenwfte
yo sell "Don't Noods" with
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wanted.
W buy equity In houses, apis, &amp;
vacant' land. Lucky In.
vestments, P.O. Box It.
lose your credit, we will
catch up payments &amp; buy 'your
equity. Riggs Realty, 377.7573.

j ,JWIII buy 8.1 )id morlgs,ss. We
I isbw make Real Estate I

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la'5.
tage Investment, u.4 I.

I Robkwon, Orlando, 422574.

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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
5*9 E. lit St., 3724742

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 75 yrs. Exp. 869-8562.
Tile floors installed
NEW&amp; REPAIR
Free Est.
830 1783 aft 6

Di'essn's,kip1

Buying old pocket watches, any
cond. Will pay top price for
this area. 668 6640.

Seamstress now accepting work.
Call before 12noon
830 1912

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Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, J.
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323.
603$ after.$ p.m.

Repair
lMan quality operation
Syrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 3271321_

j..as &amp; Laiulscaping
CERTIFIED LAWN
6. LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 322-7902
Light Hauling
'yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; MISC.
(LOCAL) 349 5371

Painting
Need your house painted inside
or out? Call 'The Old Timcc
Peas. &amp; Neal. 372-3090.
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Quality workmanship. No Job too
small or bIg, Interior or ex.
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 322.

0071.

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Custom design homes,

D rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res, &amp; Comm..
Remodel &amp; Additions,
Call 931-5395or 1670134

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels, Thermo stat controint heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
YOW' Pet. 377-5152.

only

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
5239

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G1'oomilIQ &amp; BOSrdiflQ
Coins Unlimited
buying gold,
siiver&amp; coins,
5 days
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Holiday Inn, Sanford
on Lake Front.

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Hon* lmprovsmsn,5

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
132-0707

Cash 322.4132

69-Stamps-Cohn

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151* button controls, has care
usel, still in -war'ranty.
Originally $44,, assume pay.
mints of $31 mo. Agent 335.

'3M.

ippen dbl wall oven, El.;
counter top, el stove: dbl sink.
All avocado, 323-500.

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USTOM'S CONST.

Bridges Antiques &amp; Auction,
Hwy 46, buying gold, silver &amp;
coins. 373-2801.

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sill, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture, 205 F. 25th St. 323 0911.

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Handyman, minor el

rep.,

plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr.

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DEPRESSION ERA
SHOW &amp; SALE
Sat., Jan. 26th
10.6
Sun., Jan. 77th
116
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
Adm.$1.50
(good both days)

ff.J'D:J$J1IIrg
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serv., Senior cit. dis., 851.4901.
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House Cleaning

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular orltime basis
WPDO wash windowsl
477.5054

Hen*lnsi'.venwe
Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
Insured
834-5299
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InterIor. Exterior
All Work Quarartteed
Free Est.
322-1094

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Trent Painting 1 Repair
lflterior&amp; Exterior
Free Lit.
322-3550
EUTSL ER PAINTING &amp;
REPAIR...lflterjor,Exter o,
tREEE$TIMATESCail34.$342
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REMODELING&amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINT
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Ceramic Tile

WE BUY USED FURNITURE 6.
APPLIANCES, Sanford Furniture Salvage 372 8721

323-1910.

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Major .ippl,. all brands, C H&amp;A
free,,sf . guar 339 1498

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Appliance Repair

lLL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 373 80

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1972 Honda 500 motorcycle, $500
or t,csl offer. 319 5401 all 8 p.m
Ask for Reid

Chicago

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1975 TOYOTA
PICKUP 1695

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10. Agent 335.$3

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto 850
Call 322 1624; 322 446Q

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Gibson.
Martin,
Guild,
Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar
Center Sanford. 323 694)
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trio. RepoAMANA17cu ff. Sod
rigInally Sill, now $246 or $21

CNMORF WASHER
Parts,
Ser vice. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-007

1095

' BUSINESS SERVICELIS11NO

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S1-'Household Goods__

OP AND THINK AMINUTE. if
:lasslfl.c
Ads
didn't
sork.. ."We wouldn't be any.

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Conservatory of music,
Beginners, enroll now, $5 a
lesson.
Student
guitars

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exp as teacher 8 professional
guitarist. Studied theory &amp;

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p se ed. used ver y short
me. Original $103, bal. $101 or
$1 me. Agent
led lull size hotel.motel bed.
ding. Very clean, $14.55 ea. pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
ge $752, So. of Sanford.
Salvage,
$22172).

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3272355

New Guitar (Yarymha )
FG 335w case,$lSO
372 7478
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ide by-Side refrigerator, $75:
picnic table, w-2 benches,
lull size baby bed w-mattress,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $79.95;
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 F. 25th St. 373.

Srek
leg. REAL
INN. 17.52, Casselberry, Fl.
Eye. 563.56

VOLKS "412"

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Top Dollar Paid for junk 8. used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990
---78-torcyc$

locally. Reported like new. Re 1
sponsible party can take on
low payment balance. Write
before we send truck. Joplin
Piano, P.O. Box 3061, Rome,
Ga. 30161.

$$MONEYsaverS$
Elec. timer for your water Mr.
323-4234

H. Ernest MORRIS sr

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Beautiful Spinet Console Stored

NranglerJacket,lln.$)9,95,
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
lOSanfordAve.
322-3751

FURNITUREITHINGS
Buy &amp;soil
New&amp; Us..' Furniture
OS. Sanford Ave.
333.453
Off of total inventory of brand
4W interspring beddIng. These
ads are not damaged or
conds but brand new fop line
aiddlng sets onlyl Free Ioc
lslivery. Noll's Sanford Fur.
uur. Salvage, 17.53, $o. of
ianford. 3221731.

1973

77-Junk Cars Removed

PIANO IN STORAGE

BUY, SELL. TRADE
111-315 F. First St.
322-5622

5 acre filed farm, Sanford.
40 acre orange grove, Geneve
900 acre cattle ranch, Sorrentc

650

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Me
Merchandise

7205 French Ave

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

My buy used? New brand name
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
fullsize, queen &amp; king. Jenkins
Furniture, 203 E. 25th St. 323098).

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Guit ars, amplifiers &amp; drums.
Clearance sale save up to
$300. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center

32-4318

1 acre lots on paved rd. Term
you can afford. $300 dw
Osteen.

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Pioneer acres. Hew out ,,,urow
homestead, 10 acres or mon
low down payment. Osteir

1912 CNEV. 4

NEW&amp; USED BATTERIES
BATTERY SHOP
Major Credit Cards
107W 27th
32391)1

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aKenwood KR-3600 receiver
*Pair Bose 301 Spks.
*JVC JL-A20 turn,

Color Port. TV, Color Console
TV, AM-FM Stereo, wcassette, AM-FM Stereo W'
record player. 323.6670.

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3239114

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SALE
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Sew machine cab., $30, like
new; old desk, $40; Hummel
like bells, $50 ea. 3 22 9987.

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1918 Ford Monarch Anniver sa ry
Edition 18.500 rn exc. cond
$4,100 John Ward. 373 4779.

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'19 Tobia 18 Ctr. Console ISO
HP Eng Baron TrIr. Complete
rigged w all options
327 74-17

Factory made low boy trailer w.
8x12 body, steel deck, lights,
bargain. 377-2345.

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exc. cond. Household Items.
323 6321.

BROKER

REALTORS
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2llLSenherd
Ave.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-169 to
'75 models Call 339-9)00 Or 8344605 (Dealer)

A OK TIRE
372 7180
Shocks $1 95 Heavy Duty $695
New Flatteries 52995
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Piano &amp;

Sanford, Fla 37771

LR Sofa &amp; matching chair, red

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29?lwy
I4 17 97

Beds. OW. motel 1,0. sprins &amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction, 1215 S French, 3737340.

Sanford 333.5307

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100'4101 WOODED LOT NEAR

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Sanford's Sales

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CotBERT &amp;

Sullen

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P.O.

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CANAL FRONT LOTS FACING
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.
814,000

55--Boats
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I you don't fail people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
322.2611 or 831.5953.

WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
BRIARCLIFF, READY TO
BUILD! $1,300.

241i'ö"UR [0 322-9283

105 E

Misc. 372 5466

Orlando

I ACRE ZONED MOBILE
HOME. WALKING 01$lANCE TO LAKE GEORGE,
NEAR CRESCENT CITY.
$6500.

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
BETTER HOMES AREA.
MAKE OFFER.

(STATE SALE

King size Delux Pedestal water
bed. Heater 8. vibrator, new
$800, sell for $350. 204 Ridge
Dr. 322.3285.

OSTEEN AREA PINE 6. CV
PRESSW000S.I5ACRESAT
A00 PER WITH TERMS.

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URNITURE-BEDDING
Wholesale to all. Orlando Wholesale Furo. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,

5 ACRES NEAR UPSALA
TRANSFER STATION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
$9,900.

Make offer. OSTEEN.

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2 BEDROOM. CbNTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, FULLY FURNISHED
MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
$11,900.
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coke a cola. Avon items in
Cluded. Sat &amp; Sun Jan 761h &amp;
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Geneva 3 acres, pond,
3BR,2BMH16dwn
$254 mo. $31,950. 349-5717

21 ft fully equip

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7 BEDROOM HOME NEAR 25th
STREET. SELLER WILL
PAINT &amp; RE-CARPET.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,227.7at1

Terry

.i'r, awning, elect iack. full
bath w tub &amp; closet Excel
Cond $3.500 377 6735
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primal whine!"

3 BEDROOMS, I'.' BATHS,
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. $25,100.

CaIlBaft

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3 BEDROOMS, NEW PAINT,
CARPETS, PANELING 8.
LIKE NEW CONDITION.
FHA OR VA POSSIBLE.
$29500

Lovely like new, 3 yr. old 3 OR,
75 all brick home on 1g. oak
shaded lot on quiet cul-de-sac.
Beautiful 16x32 Sc. pool &amp;
patio, C.H&amp;A, eqpt. kit. L
much more. By owner $63,900.
323-3707

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 21.-'7
BATH, BARN ROOF. NEW
POOL
WITH PRIVACY
FENCE. $59,900.

FOR SALE by owner. 4 BR, 2B,
great rm, eat-in-kit., OR, Fl.
rm,, Mayfair area, SO's. After
5323-8112.

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DiNING ROOM ELEGANCE
2 OR, 1 bath, 1g. co vered patio,
and fenced back yard. EXTRA
room, EXTRA nice, EXTRA
liveable. $27,500.

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float 5. clean, corner
site w-trees. $43,750

S ACRE RANCHETTE IN
CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH. CENTRAL AIR
HEAT, 2 CAR GARAGE, J
MONTHS NEW. $89,900.

BATEMAN REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
264o Sanford Ave.
3210751

TREMENDOUS buy on Grand
Avemiel Three acres cross
fenced, 2 stall horse barn, 2
green houses, 30 cit rus trees.
/ oldIr3arm2 Ba thhome
could easily be converted to 3
i
or I Bdrm. Will need some
work but what a steall $05,100.
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Impala.
Trans
overh,iuled A mo ago. Radio,
needs fly "heel, runs good.
$150 FIRM 372 1192 aft 3

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2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. $21,900.

FLORIDA INC. REALTORS
834-8880.

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MELLONVILLE 3 BEDROOM,
I.7 BATH, ENTERTAINMENT SIZE LIVING ROOM,
APPLIANCES,
CARPETS,
DOUBLE CARPORT. $47,500.

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Zenith
Sold orig.
$493.73 bal. $183.16 or $I? mo
'70 VW van bus. very clean,
Agent 339
rebuilt eng new brakes, new
ifl5
$ 1100 or best 339 9152
54-Garage Sales 5th WheCl Kentucky Aire 35'
,'xil (end Could make nice
Porch Sale twin beds, dress 8
tiOtTil' 668 6640
chest, pictures 8 household
goods Sat at 3 p ii &amp; all day Sunday E Hwy 46. Geneva
76-Auto Parts
349 S188

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Daytona Beach. will hold a
PUbIC AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's.
tile only one In Florida. You set
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the reserved price. Call
5311 for further details.

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9 lil New &amp;
IS now open
uSed r'erchanclse 8. con
signment sales 7621 S Sanford
Ave 323 017-1
377 2811 Also
Selling navel oranges
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BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?
HERBS TV
7597 S Sanford Ave
323 1734

MIS

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Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.

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Newly renovated duplex. 2 Bdr.,
?Ba.,w.country privacy city
COflv. All new kit&amp; fresh Paint.
$48,000, Call Now. Marlene
Rosslter, Reallor.Associate
Aft hrs: 831.8201.

MOBILE HOME LIVING at its
finest! This is a very neat and
clean doublewide mobile home
located ona large, quiet lot at
the back of Woodland Manor.
Screened room, utility room
and much more. This one
won't last long.

WHAT A BUVI 4 BR, 35 home
onalg. fenced lot In$flIn,
Lg, Ph. rm., w-w carp., CH,
eqpt, kIt., &amp; lots morel Onl y

113.7502

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1: 11*411 (CM); I: Tad (ABC); 7: Fade MIS"
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GREAT INVESTMENT on
Highway 46. 3 Bdrm wood
frame home. Large rooms,
hardwood floors, fireplace.
$23,500 terms at 10.5 pct.

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FORREST GREENE
REALTORS
INC.
$306133 or 335.471) eyes.

RAVENNA PARK
EXCITING NEW LISTING
3 BR home w-FR &amp; Sc porch
leading to beautiful pool, patio
&amp; BBQ area. Just what you
have been looking for. $49,900,
w.I'7 Pct. assumable mort,or
try VA or FHA.

arold Hall Realty

FEES

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ft. telecast. the
of Winter Olympics at Lake P1 cId1 N.Y.
If sports was champ en Bendly, love FP
all las it.
pith on Saturdey whis=11
twohour "Em. Boat" cut
ci CM's now '1
series at the pass and
shifted NBs normally ldghated "(IlW' Into gear
"Q1$PV' wamsod up In asadies'. 38th
and 'Th
('kssai" s a ud.bls 11th.
Among (be second :s asowoosnars to the iclisduis
CM'. lionel CdW' ad "Knots Landing" did well, and
the .ma conid he will Is NRC's "sag." ABC'. "BAD.
CIV ad ltiiii did p5017
It Is see Of the _as Of the HNIM- that "Knots Ie..ig"
ad "sag" are ioenpItlug hsud-tohsed en Thndsy
atlS(!MIuuUma),eachp-"4aw1ng,4j,ej,
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DAY TONS AUTO AUCTION

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Good used TVs.$25&amp;up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr
Ph. 322 035'
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high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad. and pile the
money in your wallpi!

Longwood 3 BR, Th, lots of
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REALTOR
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$

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REALTOR

used

Agent

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SHADOW LAKE WOODS Designer home, w-wood &amp;
stone exterior. Great Rm, I ireplace, Intercom, SolarIum,
walk-in closets on wooded '
acre for 93,500.

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longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in yo'r

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHTSpotless 2 Bdrm home w- large
ram. Pm, verrif,c kitchen ,.
landscaped lot in superb area
for lust $30,950!

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For Estate Commercal &amp; Pesi
ctential Auctjons &amp; Appraisals
373 5620
call Dells
ANTIQUE AUCTION
HighWay 16
Saturday. January 26
IOA 8.5
323 280)

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80-Autos -for Sale

72-Auction

Washer repo C',Imodel
Sold
$ 409 35.
ShOrt
Val $189 14 S 1 35 mi
339 8)86

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ALL FLORIDA REALT'
OF SANFORD REALTOI
25445 Fren ch t-,.
3i2 0231
322 3772-322 0179, 3725353
Build to Suit - our lot or yours
FHA VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245

REALTOR 322 1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
es. 349 5400

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WOODED ' ACRE w-roses &amp;
privacy sets off 4 yr. old 3
Bdrm. w earth tone Carp. Cen.
H
indoor W-D hookup &amp;
good cash to mtg. or FHA-VA
financino $45,900,

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let us help you sell or buy you
property,

Profitable business! Recession
proof. Nets II to 15 thousandbe your own boss-a one
person Operation. Approx.
$20000 ($5000
inventory).
Sorry all CASH, but start
earning tomorrow.

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Need a country home on S acre
or an in city home? Call us, w
may have what ynki ar
looking for,

I BR. lB on Ig lot Zoned for
multi. tam, near shopping
$45800

ovely I BR COndofully eqpt kit.
pool 8. game rm privileges.
300 mo 323 6570.

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Beautiful residential lots I
Orange City. Priced fror
$2150 to $5000 Call for ir
formation!

Wekiva Fails, I OR Trailer.
Owner Will finance

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Enjoy clean Suburban living
24x60 Champion mobile home
on 6.3 cleared ares. $38,000

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AAA EMPLOYMENT
'IZFrenchAve.
323.5174
Corner of lOth&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"
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* 'A * * BOOKKEEPER
Immediate full time position for ,
a self motivated person, Prior
bookkeeping exp, helpful.
Apply in person Fri., Jan. 251h,
3 p.m..$ p.m. at Holiday House
Corp., 1130 Old Daytona Rd.,
DeLand.
** * a- a * a * * * *
LDDRIVERS
Tractor trailer &amp; reefer exp.
Exc. opportunity.

6- Child Cii'.

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fully carpeted, modern, best
localion, excellent traffic &amp;
visibility. Call 322 4A03.
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FICTITIOUS NAME
25c RAINBOW
CASE NO, 7245CA4111.1.
Notice is hereby given that I am THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE Creative
Expressions
322.7813
In business at 105 Rio Ala
SPRINGS, FLORIDA,a municipal
Mom, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
La nd Development Manager.
corporationorganlzadandexlstlng
10-Help
n$id
32701, Seminole County, Florida
Must have Real Estate
under the laws, of the State 01 __________________________
under the fictitious name of
License, experienced in land
Florida,
development &amp; real estate
Plaintiff,
i COBRALANDSCApINO,p,ffi
I intend to register sold name with vs.
PART-TIME
transactions, operate eqpt
the Clark of the Circuit Court,
such as tractors &amp; other light
VELTON HUNT, LOUISE AT.
CORRESPONDENTS
Seminole County,' Florida in ac
sept. Residence furnished. S
KINSON and FLORIDA POWER
C0rdanCeWlthth,prOVl5iOflSof
pcI. comm against )0,000
CORPORATION, a Florida cor
WANTED
Fictitious Name Statvte$,.yo.Wit:
guarantee. Apply Florida
puratlon,
Section s4so Florida Statutes
Slate Employment Service,
To wilts news of local interest
Defendants.
1557.
P.O. BOX 4o0 Perry, Fl. 32347.
from LONOW000 , SAN.
NOTICE OF ACTION
51g. James M. Wheeler
Aft: Robert Lynn
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
TO: VELTON HUNT
Publish: January 10, 17,54,31, 1110
CASSELBERRY and
1130 Everett Drive
DER-2?
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have knack for gathering the
Dayton, Ohio 434W
social news from your
LOUISE ATKINSON
SECRETARY
FICTITIOUS NAME
respective community to be
54 West 7Sh St.
'Accurate typing. Insurance
Notice is hereby given that I am
Prowled In a column in The
Apt. 412
bkground helpful.
engaged In business at 251
Evening Herald, we wan t to
New York, N.Y.
Embry Dr., Casselberry, Seminole
talk with you,
FLORIDA POWER COR.
County, Florida under the tic.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Contart'
titlous name of MR. GRASS,
PORATION
12FrenchAve.
373-5176
that I intend to register said name
c.o Thelma Maxhimer,
DORIS DIETRICH .
Corner of1Oth&amp; F th
Resident Agent
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
."Your Future our Concern..
OURSELVES EDITOR
3201 3h Street, South
Seminole County, Florida in
322.2411
.5dally
Mon-Fri
St Petersburg, Florida
cordance with the provisions of the
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YOU
Fictitious Name Statutes, TO-Wit:
ARE
HEREBY
Cable &amp; splice pit foreman,
Section USes F rida Stgtut
NOTIFIED that a Petition in * * * a * * * a * * * * *
Experienced onlyl Drivers tic.
Emnent Domain on the following
req. Apply in person. Sell
MACHINIST
51g. Daniel Hayes
property in Seminole County,
Underground, 2522 Country
Lathesxp.goodp.y
Publish Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24, IM
Florida, to wit:
CIubRd.,Slflford,
DER-9
1. From the southwest corner of
AAAEMPLOYMINT
Lot 2$, Block 11, $aniando, The
SECRETARY
FICTITIOUS NAME
3231i74
Suburb Beautiful, Sanford Section, 512 French Ave.
Sharp Individual needed by
Notice is hereby given that I am
CornerofiOth&amp;French
recorded in Plat Book 3, Page
engaged in business it 1313 W.
Nation's largest mfg. of fec.
"Your FutursOurConcern"
Public Records of Seminole
tory built modular housing.
Hwy. 434, Winter Springs, Fla.,
County, Pioridai run West along
a****aaa**a*Typing, shorthand &amp; gen.
Seminole County, Florida, under the
South line 01 Mid Block lie
the fictitious name of 434 AUTO distance
office background required.
ATTENTIONof
IW,
fast
to
VIII
p•lnt
Physically
PAINTING, CM that I Intend to
Construction knowledge
of beginningi thince Comm"
handicapped people In need of
register said name with the Clerk
h p l. Paid lIfe &amp; health
est along said South
W
loll
line 144.3$
excellent
Wit h 50 day
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
+ holidays &amp; vacation s.
.i;
to
the
pint
of
curvature of a
training evaluation program,
County, Florida
Contact Production Dept.,
in accordance curve concave Northerly and
liberal drawing account, and
Cardinal Industries Inc.,
with the provisions of the Fic.
having a radius of 33.M fasti rm
transportatIon furnished
Sanford. 300.3214320, ext. 234.
tltlous Name Statutes, To.Wit:
fence Nortlouesferly along the
wtttloutloss ofdlsabfiutySocial
Equal Opportunity Employer. '
Section SolOS Florida Statutes arc
of said curve 11.54 feet through
securl?Ybeneffts. TH ISJO.lS
central angle of deyses II' to
FOR YOU. LeadIng chemical
Sig. Norma Jean Kaminski
SM5 player ,.
the poWol reverse curvstureof a
company cord and operated
P.O.B. is
Rock&amp;Rolltrio
curve concave Westerly and
by physically handicapped
Cassilberry 32707
MUM Sing.
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for
run
has
opsnlngs
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PublIsh: January 24,31 &amp; Feb. 7,
thence, Northerly alesi, the arc of
wonsn. Must be free to
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14, IM.
said cur ve 17.5 IsiS to the South.
travel five
area while
DER.$3
21Situations
IWId
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west corner of Let U of said Block
training, Apply fri P01551 to ____________________
11; thence N 47 degrees OYIO" I
Marlin BondatHollgay inn, l.
LESALADVIITISRMENY
Good driver looking on
along the Southirly line of Lot 24.
41 $1. 44 on Thursday 11:00
lob Board of County Commissioners
that rsquircs driving skills. . :
distance of 1*11 tests thence N U
Is 4:00 and Friday 10:00 fill
The County of Seminole
Canaisoda$o,neofficewe,,,.
degrm OV1O" I along the
Noon or wilts Marlin Solid
Separate sHied bids
Far rnOrelnfocalI32l.749, aft - ..
will
be $oi,,Iy line of Lot 33 said Block
P.O. lox 00. Greensboro, N.
received it the office Of the
Put. 11adIstance01flJSfsstfeapi
4p.m.
C.
17*.
- -chasing Agent,. Seminole County
_________________________
Courthouse, Room 417, Sanford, due
aftNorM of $agngg thencs IN,
0.4
&amp;
412.
full &amp; part tIme
et ,. ,. .w of
Florida,
Applyinpersan$anfurd Nursing 24'-'8441ne%s Opw1unitl.s
31771, until 2:00 P.M., beginning. Containing therein
local time, Monday, February s
&amp; Convalescent Center, CII
10,537
._r
feet. Subject to
1550, wiliCh ti me SlId date bids
SPORTING 000$
Florida Power Corp. Guying
willbepueisctyo
and read li
FRANCHISE
in 0. R.
Room 417, Seminole County look 1144,as recorded
Let us assist you in stirling your
so, Seminole
Page
Courthouse, $1n1014 Florida for: County, Florida
C
Own
business.
CUlHED
Labor, Materials, hvlpment,
Operate from store or
2. Lois 33 and *4, Black ii,
sri Services far conelnictlon of
residence, full or part tIme.
Sanlando, The $a*4wb Besutiful,
Elevator Additien to Sheriff's So Ifel g Section, as retarded In
$1000 required. $r4
Building No. 110 (located on the plot Book 3, page,
of
and phone number to
pbic
corner of 20th Street and Records of Seminole County,
Ipo About inc. 705) Central
P1'ONE
*vemm it the $inIOrd Florida.&amp;61#0to Florida Power
Ave NI, Fridley, MN 11433
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Munic ipal Airport)
(611 ia.ssi..
Corp. easement per 0. R. B
oak
Sets 01 contract documents may 1174, Pigs 30, Seminals County,
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be examined at the following: The Florida.
Sell advertising for
2S-1.os
ArchitocVs Office, MoGrw.Hlll his been fliadageinsi yew and yew
dasslf',od section by
=
Systems Delse Plan we resulted to serve a cepy of
tee
lephon
solicita.
Room to Orlindsi Central Florida
r N$en dIae, N any, an
?NEED'CA$H?
Builder's Exchange, and Me office PitItlenir's iI*05y, WILLIAM
tlon. Writs COPY Hems As 5ecuclty.;:
AIIN, Seminole L. COLBERT, ESQUIRE OF
c,j.wy
complete
order Use Yawn
Cplhl.N For Jerms
STENSTIOM, McINTO$N, JUL.
forms,
'Tower Finance krv.
Ceples may be ehestoel at the IAN. COLBIRT &amp; WHIGHAM,
and
office of Gutmann, Dragast, Ftagehpsinkef$alWgrl,$glteft,
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collection.
Good
AssocIates, Architects, Planners, P.O. Box 133L Sanford, Florida,
- NO BROKERAGE
speDing
Inc., located it SuIt• die, Atlantic 32711, on or before February 11, A.
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Bank Building, lanlerd, Florida, D., 11981111, SlId file 011ollIsI with the
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Clerk Of this Court either before
on paymeel of 3$j for e
set. Any unsuccessful bil'er, upen serviceon PetItlinars attorney er
returning such set within ,5 (Is) immediately tllareeffeqa shewlap
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in gaad whit 11gb?, tItle, MIi..,U ii lieu
in
days of the bid date
condition, will be refunded his he DiliM&amp;nt his In SI to the
Line upstaIrs mom for single
_W
MUCK
non. Pelarty descrthsl In the etItlon
payment, and an y
pirssu. I rs$iri,,ces required.
. 322,000.
$171
caw why that
eiia, suppuer or sulcoatracter and Is sb
Director
"an roww" agh ad will be property
he tom 011111,
EVENING HERALD
relimdad 1*0.
the 11515 ilid PWIS 50151*1.1
3I.Apidnuft IJpjujflj$J.
N. Frsndi Ave.
No Petition. If any DeIenW* isis
Each
jpjji
elyacaduoupan an Sdaw,a detavNwWbeedet.d
Oratlaus IlvW41..i
IV'Ipole!i4 lank or trust cam. elMt 11 C.sflt ftr the IVW11UWUWW$UVULfliu1. lL.*J
We*Pflmemtr.lyrasss. I4IIItIN
pony, or SW Sand with cerp.wete 111101 dslI%ild In thO Pet*leii.
M. ISS*S ______
5 05k
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a
Wrift
Ceanty, is net less thin five dacisratlan of toking has besu
1
51-4
150
up.
CASHIER
parcont 01 the amount 01*. bId.
in *15 CIMIS SM that
en Lake AM. Jnt si
O
sleree t. PetItioner will seek ii, Order of
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will
Airport SM. an IT." in
5wiSy cesany ei conwonfsi as tab?ng in any aIhar Order Stue
Seabird.
Call
323.s•
Cow? UJU Pligir at a healing
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t
Mariner's Vlllag
AAIMpI,5y44gy
.t lafois the HONORAILI KEN. I liPreachAve.
sush character and
as.su.
NITH M. LIFFLIR, me 01 the
SL,C.NIA. WV Carpet lust
Florid.. A a* WAN
which are •ccsptis, a *. lvAgn 01 *15 Court. en February
CIS. 1111010101 "Wow~,
'Yew PuI,our C-.,,'.
Y.
cony. Is 11050. &amp; doll Nom.
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*15. 113.1443.
Upon Opel Ill evcc*ful Wdeir
of $a*rt Flares. AN
will be resulted Is furnish
estal Assistant, ns •xp
ISR.1SC.nde,iilt,eqpt.
Nymlet Pirformaiws Sands. Mrllie Is the act* and all pWtie

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STARKE, Fla. (UP!) - The debate Commerce Department's film promotion get script to buy candy and cigarettes
over the reinstatement Of the death office, said the movie-makers will build with."
penalty in Florida
has not subsided and their own death chamber.
Harris said he hasn't tried to calculate
already Hollywood Is knoc4dng at the
umdligig advance men already love theecononüc thtatoForldafrctntje
door.
Indicated they will make footage of $114 million production, but added that a
On Feb. 25 at Union Correctional coffidors within FSP, a thieetJered good rule of thumb Is that 4 percent of a
Institution and Floridi State Prison, ceilbiock and a dining room. There also movie's budget is left behind In the local
where John Spenkelink was electrocuted will be exterior shots taken of FSP and
last May 25, filmIng is set to begin on UCI from within the perimeter fences,
The cast and crew of Deathwork will
"Deathwork," a film version Of James Harris said,
stay at the Holiday Inn In Stark., about
McClendon's fictional account Of a
At UCI, the film crew will shoot some 10 mIles train the prisons, The chief
multiple public executl&amp;'* at Florida's wow
beneficiaries of the filming will be hotel,
at the bufidling known as
death row,
Rock,"
center
courtyard.
10W15S
and other service personnel,
which has a
Anthony Quinn will play a PUI1tZST
ons
bp
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delvers
and
perhaps some local carDepartment
of
Corre
cti
Prize-winning author covering the
Vernon
Bradiord
said
The
Rock
"really
Edward Amur will be a
Wks before the echedoled start
d4Ine
more with
official, Paul Wlnfleld Is
oneprison
of thefitsa In
prison
is ppthe popular Idea of what of filming,
two real-life executions are
condemned men and Kate Muigrew will
Eat
to take place at___
FSP.
Ray
Bradford said securIty
play an anlicapltal punishment demonst5nentl
Meek.
and
James
Adams
will
be
elsewere being worked cut with
froatted at 7a.m. Feb. 13 It they do not
The movie will be directed by Luls San prcais d Has
d, "1'w1
of
ol$ajn
reprieves befor. then.
In
Andes., who has worked In various
p"ti
Mcøsndm grew up in Stark.. For 30
scspers and the imnates
capacities in Woody Alien's last three prison
vs his father was a prison guard who
well aware of what's going to haPPSli
movies,
sieved
on the execution squad at the
And whit's expected of thelL"
The prodocers are By
prison.
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Allan Slivert, who formed a company
One thing the lignats. will be expected based on stories his father told him
celled lAweftght Prodwticn Ltd. Besides to do Is volunteer
to appear on cwnera, actual executions.
the these to tot, weeks of filming at the
Illaw will be using inmates as ex11 novel itself___
doesn'
t take a dud
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F11110011111, the crow will spend seven to tras," said Harris. "The inmates r'ho.sn at all on copital prnWiment, It's i*I
sight weeks at a soundutage at the old by the casting director will be paid for pro nor con," said Virginia Newman, of
Ivan Tori' studios In North Miami,
their work - the pay, of Course, will go Harris' office, "And train reading the
Ben Harris, director of the state Into their commissary fund and they will sTipt, the movie won't sillIer."

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dismantling
ng Its army and building a revolutionary
LEWIS
C. R. ALEXANDER N
In contrast, there Is no sign that Soviet troops in "
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guard. Neither Iranian force is ready for a major Jalalabad and Kandahar, the Afghan cities closest MARY B. ALEXANDER, his wif
fight.
Difendant 1.
to the Pakistan border, have moved In significant
NOTICE OP SALE
Pakistan president Mohammad Zia ul.Haq
numbe rs toward that f rontier.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE
commands the loyalty - however tenuously - of
In addition, the Soviets are extending themat punuant to Final Judgment
runway Foreclosure ente in the above 1.
his country's disparate people. But Iran's Ayatollah at Herat to enable that airport to accommodate
cause o action In ft
Khomeini is confronted by open, armed revolts more sophisticated planes, presumably military entitled
Circuit Court of the Elght,eni
Judicial Circuit, in and Ic
from the Kurds, Azerbajanls, Baluchis and other aircraft, the Kabul diplomats My. There already
minorities,
a 7,foot
000
runway at Shindand,
undersigned Clerk will sill
An all-out Soviet attack to secure Iran's ollflelda public sal, to the highest arid beiI
There are no signs the Soviet Union will move
bidder for cash at the West door C
against ei ther Iran or Pakistan in the Immediate would almost certainly mean war with the United the
Seminole County Courthouse I
States, some diplomats believe. Instead, they think Sanford,
future. The consensus
Seminole Countt
among
diplomats
in MgFlorida, at the hour of 11 a.m., o
hanistan, Pakistan and India
is that
the Soviets
will Moscow may attempt to come in the back door. the
11th dayof February, A. C
The worst-possible scenario for Western
attempt to consolidate their position In Afgha nistan
1
,
110,
1,1
that certain real propert P
diplo
mats would be Khomeini's dea th, which would
before undertaking any new adventures.
sate
ttu
and being in $eminol
like ly trigger a convulsive power struggle In Iran. County, Florida, described
But when the Soviets feel comfortable in
a
follows, to wit:
The mere
presence
of
Soviet
troops
on
the
Iranian
Afghanistan - and perhaps earlier If a sudden borders
could enhance
North ½ of Lot 3M, SANFORC
the position of leftists.
opportunity such as Khomeini's death presented
CELERY DELTA, ac cording tc
"Some
of
those
In
power
in
Tehran
have
leftist
itself the iat tMof as recorded ir
they are
ideally
situated
resume
a diplomat In Kabul said. "What Plat Book 1, Page 75, Public
historic drive
toward
warm
water.to
Today,
thattheir
alsoconnections"
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eally worries me is that some of these leftists Records of Seminole County
means oil,
might be In contact wi th the Soviets and invite them Florida.
Diploma ts In the Afghan capi ta l of Kabul say
DATED this 15th day of
In. Another Afghanistan. The divisions would roll January, A. D. ises.
deploym ent of Soviet troops In Afghanistan already
suggests Moscow is aware that grea ter opportunity gacross at the request of a so-called legitimate (SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
overnment."
lies to the west.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
The Soviet forces along the Iran-Afghan border
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
Deputy Clerk
They say two divisions of Soviet troops, corn. also will be In a position to provide weapons and
prising about 20,000 men, have moved toward the assistance to any of a variety of minority grois KENNETH W. MCINTOSH of
Iranian border from the Afghan cities of Herat and Inside Iran agitating for autonomy, the Baluchis In $TEN$TROM, MCINTOSH,
JULIAN
Shindand, That is roughly a quarter of the 85,000. partictijar.
COL
BERT &amp; WHIGHAM
man Soviet force in the country.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
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important
side-effect
of
the
strong
Soviet
Flagship Bank-Suite
Iranian
Foreign Minister Sadeq Ghotbzadeh has military position is that an American military Post Office Bo* 1330 33.
protested the presence of Soviet troops 18 miles operation in Iran now would be far more dangerous Sanford Florida 32171
from his border.
I Publish Jan. 17, 24, 010
than before.

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his s(ored honev.'Ilie kinkajou is known as a honey bear.

Sweet Taste Of Honey
Lures Lost Zoo 'Bear
By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer

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U.S. booU of the Olympics In Moscow, interests than hwn'n concerns."
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Knowles has appointed Steve Harrlett, resigned effective Jan. to accept the from Florida State University. He began
Knowles said Harriett will continue
administrative aide to Police thief Ben pod of city manager of South Daytona. as patrol officer. Ms. Wynalda has been with the police department until he
Butler, as ft city's new assistant city Harriett's appointment is effective Feb. with the city since October, 1977.
assurms the duties of his new job on Feb.
ma
subject to approval bythecivil 1.
Knowles said Ms. Wynalda came very I. In the meantime, Knowles said,
service board.
Harriett, 26, was one of two city em- close to Harriett In his evaluation of the Harriett is familiarizing himself with
The civil service board at its Feb. 7 ployees who applied for the position. The two.
city records in the evening h0UrL He
is espected to rubber stamp the other was Frande Wynalda, who Is
Harriett is the second - member of his expects to graduate with a masters
appointment. IU board earUw this currently the city's equal employment family to rise in the ranks of the city's degree in criminology from RoUins
month authorized Knowles to make an opportunity officer and also its unem- employees. His father, G. Manning College in June. He has been Butler's
appointment and to submit the ap- ployment compensation officer.
Harriett, joined the city 37 years ago aide since September, 1977.
poii
.ntng f certification after the fact.
Harriett has been employed with the and has been fire chief for many years.
Harriett will replace Knowles' city since June, 1975, when he received
Harrlett's beginning salary was set at
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purchased the harness raceway in
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announced
the
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Jacksonville horsetrack before con- December for $2.5
acumen,
the bee keeper used honey to
For now, he's grateful he was able to
version paid the state $77,000 annually, the name of the track would be changed
lure
the
raccoon
-size
furry
fellow
into
a
help
the bear out of a sticky situation.
but after conversion paid $2,107.000.
to Seminole Greyhound Park Inc.

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Casaelberry track That possibility is to
If in these time h tax
Today the kinkajou, valued between
be'discussed by new owners of the not want more taxes. "Pari-mutuel quarter mile west of the zoo. Zoo keepers
flactlity, Paul N. Dervaes and BID and wagering is already here. Ibis seenui had been trying to lure the bear back $200 and OW,will be returned to his cage
at the ZOO.
Jack Demetree, with horse owners at a Like the reasonable thing to do," he said. using traps baited with vegetables,
But
the
bear
proved
to
have
more
of
a
Ed Posey, general curator of the zoo,
10:30 a.m. meeting at the track Monday,
He
said
he
has
draf
ted
th
e
bill
and
will
sweet
t
zoo
oo
th.
Missing
since
Jan.
16,
today
said he stil l believes the animal did
Hattaway said. Hattaway, who
to
the
Division
of
keepers
finally
concluded
their
wannot
escape
by his own volition.
another commitment, will not be present be sending his proposal
Registry
for
corrections
and
additions.
dering
charge
had
en
stolen.
ur"He
has
a
mate, and It's not characbe
Th
at the meeting.
He said the bill in final draft form should sday, according to Al Rozen, executive teristic for him to leave," Posey said.
Hattaway, who fought legislation
be completed in 304o-6O days.
Dodge reports he feels some reluctance
director of the zoo, investigators from the
convert the Caaaelberry track in both
Hattaway
says
he
expects
seei ng the bear go.
opposition
sheriff's
department
joined
in
the
search.
at
1978 and 1979, said he was persuaded
from
the
Dade
County
delegation
and
No
one
seemed
to
have
considered
that
"He's
a friendly little fellow," he said.
change his position after reVteWthg
The
bear
was sitting on his lap. "I've got
existing
dog
track
a
honey
bear
might
head
for
honey.
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interests
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the
up
against
agans
Bob
Dodge,
owner
OL
on
cause he's8 COW,
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Wednesday,
uu
a
towel
expect to receive from dog racing at
the
biggest,
most
powerful
lobbyists in the honey farms situated between 1-4 and said. "If you take the towel off he'll
horse track.
the zoo, found the kinkajou walking politely cover his head with his front
Hattaway said the state Department of the state," he said,
Revenue estimates additional revenues
Dade County legislators, he said, are across the rafters in his honey house, a feet."
The kinkajou has soft, olive-brown fur,
to the state by converting the track to sponsoring legislation to convert one of barn-like structure. The animal was
eyes and a prehensile tail that all ows
bug
ea
ti
ng
stored
ho
ney
more popular dog racing will be *1 4
Its tow' dog tracks to Jai Alai
ittograsp
tree branches.
the
dickens
out
of
me,'
"lie
scared
mllllonannually.Hattawaysaldhefeeb
SemlnoleCountycurrentlyhasonedog
Dodge
said.
'He
wasn't
too
big,
but
he
"He
can
really
lick up the honey," he
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The po&amp;sibifity also exists that both dog
and horse racing may take place at the way of bringing in more revenue to state kinkajou, known as a honey bear, turned one that he reported his unexpected

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Iran announced today that the deposed shah was being
detained by Panama pending
pending extradition to Iran for trial.
but an aide to t he exiled
monarch denied the claim.
In a telephone interview from New York, a spokesman for
Iranian ore gn Minister
eg
o za e n Tehran said"In accordance with Iran's request, the deposed shah is under
detention b Panamanian authorities from this time for-

But Mark Morse, an aide to Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi,
said in interview from the Pacific Island resort of Contadora,
where the exiled Monarch is renting a villa, "I can flatly deny
that rumor."
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Carter's call for a boycott of the summer Olympic Games in
Moscow, condemned by European Olympic committees, is
picking up supvort from other foreign governments and
politicalparties.
Britain, China, Australia and New Zealand gave their conditional backing Tuesday to Carter's proposal for the boycott
unless Soviet troops withdraw from Afghanistan by Feb. 20.
But France formally accepted the invitation Tuesday to
participate in the games.
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On his first day as a trustee of Seminole years to make capital improvements," he said,
Memorial Hospital, Tuesday, Arthur Harris "And we just had a rate-structure increase. So we
proposed hospital employed's be given bonuses to can't make hasty decisions,
"It sounds like you're against apple ple and

because the hospital has changed hands, I don't secretary and his assistant administrator, said from normal projected
operating costs, or if such
know. They might be better off. We don't know they had no Idea where he was but that he would bonuses would create a deficit by themselves,
what IICA is going to do." Hospital Corporation of be gone for the day.
The t)Ofl%i5p5 would be recommended only if

its uncertain future,
motherhood to vote against such a thing, but you
During the put year the Board of County have to look at it seriously. We have to get the
Commissioners looked into possible alternatives county coniinisalon's input first. A bonus for 500
for the aging facility, including Its sale or lease, to 600 employees is a good chunk of money. I don't
On Dec. 15 the commission agreed to negotiate know where the money is. It might be there but
with a Nashville corporation that will build a new this has caught us by surprise."
replacement hospital.
Don Reynolds, trustee appointed at the same
"Anytime a change of this type is con- time as Harris, said he has not yet formed an
templated," Harris said, "employees wonder opinion on the bonus question.

Commission to take over the facility. Contract Moseley, said, however, his understanding of the occur, Moseley added.
negotiations have begun.
Harris proposal is that the hospital ad.
The analysis the administration will undertake,
Reynolds added that if giving a bonus was going ministration review its financial condition to
to hurt the hospital facilities or the quality of care determine If there can be found monies to issue Moseley said, will be to first determine there
he would have to question it,
bonuses to all employees who remained on the job would be no deficit if bonuses are issued, then,
"Giving money is wonderful," he said, "but during all or part of the negotiations to determine which employees would receive how much of a
what Is going to be the effect?"
the hospital's fate. He said Harris implied the bonus based on certain factors.
At the end of the 1979 fiscal year ending Sept. 30,
Hospital administrator Charles Bentley said bonuses would be to reward those employees for
Tuesday the money for bonuses may be available not Leaving their posts during the uncertainty of 1979, SMH's total payroll for the approximately

reward them for daying with the hospital duriq
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within striking distance of Russian forces.
Carter is studying reports from Afghan refugees that 5oviet
invasion forces in Afghanistan are using chemical weaponry
strong enough to blind, paralyze and kill, U.S. intelligence
sources say,
In Pakistan, the leader of the Islamic Party of Afghanistan
said Tuesday Moslem gueff Was had resolved their differences
and would announce a united front against the Soviets
probably at the summit pf Islamic nations in Islamabad on

Photo by Torn Netsel
Stea rises from hot asphalt as workmen began resurfacing Elm Avenue
Saturday.
south of 25th Street, Sanford. The city engineering department said the
U.S. concern with the invasion of Afghanistan and the
paving was to repair damage to the street done by crews laying cable For security of oil-rich Persian Gulf region was mounting and ABC
Southern Bell and was included in that project. The spokesman said he did News reported Tuesday night Carter will propose a
"NATO-like" commitment to the area in his State of the Union
not know when the paving project would be completed

America is the entity designated by the County

The assistant hospital administrator, Tom projected revenues Indicate no deficit would

400 employees was $4.1 million, according to

because "we'll have an ever-improving cash the.hospital's future.

"Normally there's an exodus. But our em- Is," Reynolds said.
position as the year goes on."
However, Moseley said bonuses are not given to Moseley.
He said he was not sure he agrees with the idea
ployees did not leave. I feel because they did stay
Although the current board of trustees expects hospital employees. He said raises come in the
The hospital spent another 15 to 18 percent of
the employees should be rewarded for their
and work they deserve something like that."
to be in control only for another few months, form of across-the-board cost of living hikes, as that amount for other salary-related fringe
Although the trustees agreed to look into the loyalty,
trustee President Sophia Shoemaker reported the well as merit raises for individuals on the an.
benefits, he said,
"I think most of the employees are like me —
financial possibility of a bonus, Harris said he Is
board will continue to run the hospital "until the
niversary of their employ at SMH.
The $4.1 million, plus added salary-related
they as proud to live in Sanford and will stick
certain the money "will be there."
last signature is put on the last document,"
Moseley also said the hospital administration, costs was nearly 50 percent of the
Thastee Fred Mobley, however, Is not so ceo'- with It through thick and thin. We all do that.
Charles Bentley could not be reached for so far as he personally is concerned, would spent in fiscal 1979 to operate $9 million SMH
the hospital,
"If the salary schedule has been insufficient, if comment today. Those asked at the hospital
tam.
recommend against any such bonuses if a
"We've been struggling the last four or five a bonus is warranted, that's one thing. But just where he could be reached. Including his financial review shows an anticipated deficit
DIANE PEThYK

Mayor, Affomoy Trying To Forge Now Coalition Of Someinole Demos
Who's Who in the Democratic precinct races, Page lOB,
Br DONNA ESTES
Herald Stall Writer
A veteran politician and a lawyer with one political victory
under his belt have combined efforts to "strengthen" the
Democratic party In Seonüioie County by forging a coalition of
"old4lmers and newcomers of varying philosophies.
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Mayor Troy Piland and Altamont. Springs
Winter
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Wick,
Attorney
committee posts just before the noon "Dim Tv,.day for the
local Democratic Ezeastive Committee.

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service,
reaching Geneva and Chuluota might take tlweè
"The area proposed to be served by Sanlando is
years. But he told the commission the be
to
presently being served by Orange-Seminole or
get to the fringe areas was through "springboard
will be in the next two to three months," said
construction." By this method, he said, the
Steve McMahon, regional manager of Orange- company will reach less dense
areas from cable
Seminole.
already installed in built-up areas.
Area residents complained to the cornCommission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff warned,
missioners that areas with low density are not
however, that he prefers to see all areas served
being served.
"Before we get into any over-build type of
Storer Vice President Tom Alexander said situation."

WASHINGTON (UP!) — There may be surprises in
President Carter's State of the Union address that is expected
to detail a new "Carter Doctrine" va the Soviet Union, a
White House official
Carter will travel to Capitol Hill tonight to deliver the
nationally televised address at 9 p.m. EST before a joint

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trying to fulfill. Don't offer and all the good thing, you
time it merely indicates (NEWSPA PER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
what you can't deliver,
what isThus,
known
as proper
techhave going for you, rather nique.
when
Houston
(For a copy of JACOBY
GEMINI (May 21-June20 than be concerned that expert Dr. Harold Rockaway MODERN, send $1 to: 'Win at
Looking for easy outs today another may have more, played today's hand his
Bridg," care of this newspaOpJ)O- P' P.O. Box 489. Radio City
will prove to be a hard way of External appearances are
Dents did not realize that
Now York, N. V.
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the body uses for one hour at
absolute rest. By multiplying
this by 24 hours, you can
determine how many calories
the body would use if you
stayed in bed and rested all
day long. The normal adult
will use between 1400 and 1800
calories a day under such
circumstances.
Clearly, if you adjust the
diet for such a person to
provide exactly the same
number of calories that the
body uses if it rested for the
entire 24 hour period, that
individual would be consuming fewer calories than

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available
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need her.
of can easily have it verified. request to Dr. Lamb, in care
This coming year you will
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
All you have to do is ha
" ' s newspaper, P.O. Box
be lucky where friendships Flattery is a tool which you doctor
request
Radio City Station, New
are concerned. Bonds will be will not be able to
use com' metabolism rate test.
5York,
10019.
established with loyal pals patently today. Say nice
who will be prepared to make things about others, but be
sacrifices for you if sincere,
necessary.
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notrump game he had scored
19) Your judgment in business your financial dealings today.
some nine points out of a pos.
or financial matters may not U you are careless and make
sible 12.
be up to par today. Before a mistake, it could turn out to
There was nothing to the
jumping Into anything it may be a big one.
play. Harold took East's king
be wise to seek expert advice,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, 22)
of hearts with the ace at trick
Find out more of what lies Agreements you work out
one and promptly cashed the
ace, king and queen of clubs.
ahead for you in the year today are not likely to stand
Then he led dummy's jack
following your birthday by up unless everything Is
of diamonds and let it ride.
sending for your copy of - spelled out in detail. Take
West took his queen and was
Astro4Jraph Letter. Mail $1 nothing for granted.
ca*uglst in an end play at that
for each to Astro-Graph, Box
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.23) Be
early point In the play. He
489, Radio City Station, N.Y.- your own person today.
Made his best escape try by
leading the six of hearts, but
10019. Be sure to specify birth Shoulder your own duties and
date,
this gave declarer a trick with
responsibilities. Palming
the 10.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) things off on others could
At this stage of the proceedShop only for essentials today, backfire.
ings
Harold could have made
because you tend to be a mite
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
an overtrick by cashing out
extravagant. Don't buy Unless you set a definite
everything but spades and
something just because a schedule today, fun activities
throwing West in with the diafriend does so.
may take precedence over
mond king, but he was not
ARIES (March 21-April 19) serious matters which should
looking at all the cards.
Instead, he tried a second diaComplications could result if be attended to now.
mond
finesse and made just
you try to play politics with
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23three.
pals today. Don't put yourself Dec. 21) You must be careful
Why was this a very good
in a position where you'll feel not to step out of character
score? Most declarers failed
you have In
liirnn on tn,tt, iin,1 rJ.zi,
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to cash three clubs before
5ISW4
a'r
ayoswaMiacoby
someone's bandwagon.
attacking diamonds. This left
who can do you some good, aid
Alan
Sontag
West with an out card in clubs
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ) while ignoring old pals. 'l'he
and a later out card in diaMake no promises or corn- role doesn't suit you.
Expert play includes all monds after the second
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By DIANE PETRYK
The company will begin cable Installation from density of 45 homes per mile.
Herald StafI Writer
its base in Altamonte Springs, where It will serve
The county cable television ordinance requires
There will be cable television competition in about 1,900 homes
by Jan. 30. According to Mark
service to areas with 65 homes per mile. Sanlando
Seminole County.
Jennings, general manager of the Sanlando promised to present a 5-year construction plan
After a public hearing Tuesday night, the Alta monte system, the installations will continue within 60
days. Orange-Seminole Cablevision, the
county commissioners unanimously approved to radiate outward from Altamonte Springs in only other company holding a franchise in
Sanlando-Storer Cablevision's application for a concentric circles.
Seminole County, warned the commission that
non-exclusive franchise to serve unincorporated
Sanlando will charge $5.50 per month for an 11- over-building would be economically bad for the
Seminole. They also set monthly rates for the channel hookup and 16,95 for 28 channels. The cable TV companies and county. Orangecompany's service for the next two years,
company promised to serve all areas with a Seminole charges $7.50 per month for 10-channel

measured.
The technician can multiply
the liters of oxygen the body
actually used by 4.8Z to
determine how many calories

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I think there are a number
of women who have this
ME problem and they have difficulties because they ask
HOM
advice from a maleNo dominated medical establishment. Instead of getting help,
no
MMMUMMM they're humiliated. We're told
we're not possible and we
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can't
count or that we're
Jil
crazy or liars or all of the
WMIMM
above. Maybe after doctors
admit we exist they will t*
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help us.
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DEAR READER As I've
Indicated before, there are
certain Laws of nature that
can't be changed. You are
absolutely right that It a
IMP person really didn't use very
lualIy ca ure he WUUIU get
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diet. The law of energy simply
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night's rest and with the
person fasting. Lying there
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on the 134-member committee who have pledged support for
Fund and Wick. A total of 99 persons have qualified for
el
i to the coitUfllttS5.

Piland was purged from the committee last year when he
strengthen the party," Wack said.
missed three consecutive meetings.
"Some of the candidates are old-timers and some are justPiland has been a member of the city government, first as now getting Involved. We are of varying philosophies, but we
city councilman and then as mayor for nearly a decade. Wack are all Democrats and all in agreement that the party needs
of
the Altamonte lawfirm of Massey, Eaton, Alper and Wick, strengthening," Wack said.
Wack said he hopes to be elected state Democratic cornWack, who is also chairman of the Seminole County
mitteeman from Seminole County, replacing Altamonte in his First dip into the political arena in October, engineered
k
"*election
of
nine
Seminole
County
delegates
pledged
to
presidential
election committee for Kennedy, said his inSpring, attorney Thomas G. Freeman. Freeman did not see
volvement in that campaign has nothing to do with his work in
re-election to the committee. Piland, meanwhile, hopes be support U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, for
President at the Democratic mini-convention In St. Petersburg
th e local Party.
elected chairman of the committee to replace Rod
Cable. In November.
Wack said he and Piland have been working for more than a
Pliand Is opposed in his bid for election to the committee.
Piland lsalsoa past chairman dthe local Democratic party. month on the project toget more people to qualify for precinct
Wick has been elected to the committee unopposed
"This group of people has gotten together to attempt to committee positions,

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Seminole County Legislative
delegation at its 4 p.m. meeting at

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Itiaunknown whether Williams dropped straight down from
the window feet above the yard In back 01 the hospital, or
he was able to negotiate a series of ledges.
A pair of_nll el.ctrldan's wirecutters was found on
window ledge, but neither deputies or hospital officials know
how they got there or whether they were used in the escape

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whether ths WItSCUtIIo'5 found in the room had been used over
a pae'Iod 01 time, or whether an accomplice had brought
heavier pair to us. coos WiIlLini reached the ground.

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aid there was no way WI1Ii could predict what room of the
kpiJ he would be placid in. Rooms are assigned to

prisoosnasne.dsd,ibesid,noton any predetermined basis.
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Items on the agenda Include:
—An appearance by Larry Roth
of the Seminole County Bar
AUOCIatIIV* presenting legislation
UthIZIJII an Increase in lawsuit
filing iees to provide additional
funding for the courthouse law
litraty.
M appearance by
Mack
McClesve of the SinoIe LSUS
CWto
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—Presentation from Richard
Telson, president of the
Tanglewood
Area
Civic
Association on regulation of
private utility firms.

Parade Planning

Begins

Having declared the 1979 parade
the best yet, the Qwlatmas Parade
AChe Reports ................2A
Committee of the Greater Sanford
Around The Clock ............. IA
Chamber of Conunem shady is
Bridge ..........................making plans to make this yews
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parade even better,
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Qautfled Ada .............11410
The committee hopes to obtain a
Comics .......................20
famous
peniGnAlity to be the
Crossword ....................28
Dear Ahoy ......................parade grand marshal,
The com
mmittee met Tuesday at
Deaths .......................7*
Buck's
Restaurant at Sanford
Dr. Iamb .....................lB
Joined by two new mem1
Edit.erhg ......................
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Jean
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Hsrsscspe .....................20
"We're going to fry to promote
Rapital.................... 3A
mare floats and bands rather than
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mittee chalruuin. "The only
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complaint we received this year
Televisies ...................120
was 'too many cars,' so we plan to
Weather ....................... IA
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Herald Staff Writer
A former Sanford nigh t club owner and his
maitre d'
are scheduled for arraignment today on federal pot-smuggling
charges, but a third man arrested wi th them will not face a
trial, said the U.S. attorney handling the case.
Attorney Elizabeth Jenkins said Robert J. Pa trick of 126
Bears Circle, Longwood, former owner of Mr. P's Supper Club
in Sanford and Phillip E. Rizzo, of 2906 Lakeview Dr., Fern
Park, fo rmer maitre d' of the club, will be arraigned before a
U.S. magistrate in Orlando on charges of Lrport1n and
possessing 500 pounds of marijuana.
The two were arrested at Sanford airport on Jan. 6, along
with Ronald E. Coleman of Knob Hill Apartments in Winter
Park, allegedly In possession of about 500 pounds of pot
dropped from a plane.
But Coleman was not charged with any crime by the federal
grand Jury which indicted Patrick and Rizzo, after the U.S
attorney's office filed a motion to dismiss charges for lack of
evidence, Jenki ns said,
FIGHT FOLLOWS SOCCER GAME
After Lyman High School's soccer team slaughtered Trinity

Gold Takes

Massive

Dive

In Most World Mark.tc
LONDON (UP!)
The price of gold tumbled on
world markets today in falls every bit as spectacu lar
as its recent massive
Gold plummeted by an -- unheard or, $132 overnight
In Zurich, from $732 an ounce to open at $600 an ounce.
In London, the price fell by 5, from $690 to $625 an
ounce. The price of gold has fallen $ In London in
Mon day afternoon when it peaked at a record $850 an
ounce.
Gold closed Tuesday In New York at $675, a dramatic
$175 drop from the $850-an-ounce high set Monday in
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An emergency allocation of 10,000 gallons of gas
from the federal government will keep Seminole
County school buses running the last three days of
this month. Then February's allocation will be
available, but it, too, will come up short according
to Donald Coleman, the school system's purchasing
agent,
The bail-out this month comes from a federal
reserve supply that schools, farms and businesses
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FBI

selling defense secrets to the Russians.
The disappearance of the 26-year-old Southern
Cal ifornian triggered specula tion foreign agents migh t
have been waiting for him outside Lompoc Federal
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An interagency committee
in its final report to the state
legislature has endorsed
plans
by
Continental
Resources Co. (formerly
Florida Gas Co.) of Winter
Park to build a 1,500.inile, $3
billion coal slurry piepline
from coal fields in the MIdwest to supply power plants in
Florida and Georgia.
The committee concluded
pipeline La economica lly
and environmentally ,"sound
and a "viable" means of

but said the committee's
report is "highly favorable to
our position."
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BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
Madllua, has estimated the
50 Miles: Small craft advisory is in effect. Winds southwest
pipeline could be operational
around 20 knots and gusty shifting to northerly around 20 knots
by iNC or 19W. Macllua sees
late today and tonight. North to northeast winds 15 knots
no problem In obtaining the
Thursday. Seas 5 to? feet. Rain and a few thunderstorms today
necessary environmental
and south tonight. Partly cloudy Thursday.
permits and financing. Since
AREA FORECAST: Cloudy with rain likely and possibly a
the pipeline will be crossing
few thundershowers today. Gradual clearing and colder
several states, the firm hopes
tonight, Fair and cool Thursday. Highs today in the low to mid
to obtain an overa ll federal
70*. Lows tonight mid to upper 40p. Highs Thursday in the mid
impact statement.
60s. Winds southwest 15 to 20 mph becoming northwesterly this
The report says there Is
afternoon. Rain probalil1t6O percent today,
sting growing coal nseda of apparently no savings over
the power companies. The transportation by
recommended
but
it hard
law passed last year giving determine this point.
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tale of at least three luxurious Palm Beach esta bl ish.
ments will have to bear up without Russianmade
Stotichnays vodka and Romonaff caviar.
The Breakers Hotel, The Colony hotel and the JDM Country Club In Palm Beach Gardens have pulled the
products from their menus as an act of patriotism.

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Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byd
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defense spending this year.

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"The defendants," lAewy said, "used the
money as if it were their own." lie said the
loans "would not and could not be paid back
without making further loans."
Loewy was interrupted two minutes after
he started by Judge Charles A. Moye Jr., who
accused him of beginning his statements
argumentatively. The prosecutor had started
by saying, "One day in the town of Calhoun,
Ga., there was a company born - . - called
La n celot."
After Moye's interruption, the prosecutor
described Lancelot as a "front" used to
"borrow money and hide debts." lie said,
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of other banks with large cash holdings.

by the four defendants to cover bad loans and
overdrafts, lie told the six man-six women
jury that the defendants, "with s pecific intent
to deceive and cheat," obtained 383 loans
tota ling over $20 million and renewed those
loans 820 times through 41 banks,
The prosecutor charged as a result of those
transactions, banks involved have had to
write off bad loans totalling $750,000.
Loewy said, "The doors of vaults of a
number of banks were ope n to you if you were
a friend or associate of Bert Lance."
He sa id the Justice Department intends to
prove that when th e defendants, their

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and "cheated" to defraud 41 banks of millions
of dollars, defense attorneys prepared today
to present their opening ar guments in U.S.
District Court in Atlanta.
Nick Chilivis, representing Lance, wi ll lead
the counterattack, following Tuesday's hour.
and-a-half presentation by prosecutor Marvin
Loewy charging that Lance and his three co.
defendants used $20 million in ba nk funds "as
if it were their own."
After Chilivis, attorney Erwin Mitchell,
representing defendan ts Thomas Mitchell
and H. Jackson Mullins, and Richard Young,
representing defendant Richard Carr, will be

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house Speaker Thomas O'Neill, D-Mas, .,

by a 5(1-36 vote, killed a
resolution calling on President Carter to withdraw the SALT 11 treaty. Action on the pact
has been postponed indefinitely at Carter's
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Today both chambers were in session, but
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International Trade commission.
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bi ll to grant China "most favored nation"
trade status, the same tariffs levied on non.
communist nations. The Soviets would be the
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resolutions sup po rting Car ter's call for a U.S.
boycott of the Moscow Olympic games th is
summer to protest the Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan.
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Union - received at least grudging support
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returned for its second session in a clear
hearings and speeches Tuesday, was mild in
mood to rally 'round the flag and support
his criticism, saying, "I've had a longtime
President Carter's sanctions a ainst the
bias against the use of grain as a political
Soviet Union,
Soviet
weapon."
Mem be rs of bo th the House an
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A $600,000 suit has
been filed against city and Greensboro Coliseum of.
ficlaLs by organizers of an anti-Ku Klux Klan march
scheduled for Feb. 2.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court tuesday, claims
the officials have conspired to violate the constitutional
rights of the marchers. It asks for a preliminary injunction to permit marchers use the coliseum.

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highs 12:45 a.m,, 1:08 p.m.; lows 6:50 a.m,, 7:20 p.m.;
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take three to four months. And it is possible, he said,
that it may be turned down.
The school system's February allocation is for
but it is expected to need 63,000.
On Jan. 2, School Superintendent William Layer
halted all field trips except those related to nature
study or athletics in an attempt to conserve gas.
Coleman said, however, the cutbacks will not cover
the shortages expected. DIANE PETRYK

Volusia County Lifeguards have expanded the search area to
Daytona Beach in its effort to recover the body of Norman
13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisecup of Sanford, The
Sanford Middle School student apparently drowned In a
boating accident that also took the life of his younger brother,
Terry, Wisecup, 10, Saturday.
Dan Troian of the lifeguard service said the search area has
been expanded from Ponce Inlet and New Smyrna Beach to
Daytona because of a shift in the tides and shore current.

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two 10-f oot fences. But th e FBI scoffed at such a
motion,
"We have no reason to be lieve anybody scooped him
up wi th a helicopter," said Special Agent Tom Schell of
the FBI's Los Angeles offi ce. "1 don't believe at the
present time that that would be the case."

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Rinehart Road plant, In addition to the bonds, were: $180,340 I
negotiable Bank America travelers checks, other securItIel3,
titles to vehicles, employee checks and cash. The value of t e
safe was $4,000.

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snowstorm In west Texas and sou thern New Mexico, while
subzero and low temperatures chilled the upper Great Lakes
region. In Texas, Abilene, Lubbock, Amarillo and Midland
receIved up to 3 inches of snow early Tuesday, which high
winds quickly turned Into drifts a foot high.
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parties are required to contribute to this reserve,
The schools use 3,000 gallons of gas per day,
Coleman said, and needs will be increasing due to
increased population.
Chevron Corp., the school system's gas supplier,
has cut allocations to the amount the schools used in
1978. The schools have appealed.
Papers have been filed with the Federal Energy
Office, Coleman said, requesting the allocation be
increased. The appeal process, he estimated, may

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$250,000. The delay in determining the exact amount Is becaw
300 U.S. Savings bonds were among the
in the safe tak(
from the payroll office by the burglars. "The value of U je
bonds has to come from the Federal Reserve," he said. addirl
it is anticipated at least 30 days will pass before that ii
formation is forthcoming.

James Mlliotts, Mike Williams and one unnamed member of
the Trinity team were treated and released from Winter Park
Hospital for minor injuries following the fight, which start ed at
about 9:10 p.m. as the game ended, police reported.
At the peak of the fight, which began between players On
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as long as 30 da ys.
Prep School's team 5-0 Tuesday night, several players
reportedly decided the fight was not over. The battle after the
game sent three Trinity players to the hospital with minor
injuries and Longwood police to the Lyman field to break up
the melee involving about 15 people,

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history.

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An official
medloal bulletin said today the condition of Yugoslav
President Jesip Proz Tito was improving and he has
even been able to leave his hospi ta l bed for brief
periods.
"The ge ne ral heal th condition of President Tito is
f urther improving," the bulletin said. 'President Tito
spent last night peacefully and is feeling well. He has
gradually begun to leave his bed."
Government officials said privately the bulletin,
issued by the "medical council" attending Tito at the
modern clinic in the northern city of Ljubljana meant
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Wednesday, January 23, 1980-6A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI ) — Benjamin Fer.
nandez, born In a converted box car 53 years ago,
Predicted he will finish among the "top three"
Republicans when votes are counted after the March 11
presidential primary.

Not To Despair

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Only a year ago Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
and his empress
departed
Iran for what he in........
SISLVU was -a vac-ation.
At tnat time and without
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any uuim
wha tsoever to prophetic gifts, many
observed that "Iran promises to continue making
discomfiting headlines for a long time to come."
But who in mid-January, 1979, could imagine
just how bad the news from that part of the world
would be during the ensuing weeks and months?
And who now can realistically view the Persian
Gulf-Indian Ocean scene without a dread of what
lies ahead?
The U.S.-Iranian confrontation remains unchanged since Nov. 4, the day American embassy
personnel were seized and held captive by Tehran
terrorists with the unprecedented connivance of
Iran's Islamic revolutionary government. Since
early November, Iran has rudely rejected every
opportunity for settlement. The shah's departure
from the United States after his hospitalization
made no difference. Nor did U.N. Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim's mediation efforts in
Tehran. Nor does It seem to matter Ibut I.hSnijet
Union, exploiting the region's unsettëd conditións, invaded neighboring Afghanistan and
thereby threatened Iran's eastern borders.
Although the Tehran terrorists must now
perceive that the Carter administration will not,
and indeed cannot, deliver the shah to them for
trial and execution, still they insist that fulfilling
this condition alone will resolve the crisis. Indeed,
Iran's foreign minister warns the American
hostages could be in captivity "more or less
forever."

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Impose economic sanctions against Iran and the
subsequent expulsion of all American journalists
from Iran suggests how the passage of time has
brought no improvement in affairs, and in itself
promises none.
The Soviet veto, although not unexpected,
forces the United States to apply economic sanetions independently with as much assistance from
allies as possible. That help, however, promises to
bminimal because Japan and Western Europe
are not likely to invite an oil embargo which Iran
says will be imposed on any nation supporting
U.S. sanctions. Meanwhile, Moscow is exploiting
the veto as proof of its defense of Iran against U.S.
Imperialism.
All of this places Mr. Carter in one of the most
difficult dilemmas ever faced by a peace-time
president of this country. He is coming under
Increasing political pressure from contenders for
his office, Democratic as well as Republican. And
helsbelngpushedby arisingimpatience from the
American people, who have thus far shown forbearance. At the same time, the president is
aware that nearly any real punishment he contrives, be It economic or military, could drag Iran

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At present, the advanced nations of the
world have little in the way of defenses

By DON GRAFF
It's their own tough luck that Iran's
revolutionary authorities aren't better
students of American history.
If so, they might have been forewarned by
one Abraham Lincoln who, you'll recall,
delivered a trenchant observation on fooling

against the OPEC cartel, the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries.
At the last Caracas meeting, the petroleum
cartel was unable to reach agreement, but the
OPEC countries are now selling petroleum
for a minimum of about $28 per barrel. Low
sulfur crude Is going to sell for around $35 per
barrel. On the Rotterdam spot market, oil Is
selling for $40 and more per bwrel. At
Caracas, there was loose talk of oil at $100 per
barrel within a few years, and gasoline at $10
per gallon.
The advanced nations, of course, have
tflillt&amp;Y options. These were discussed In a
recent speech at the Overseas Press Club by
James R. Schlesinger, former Energy and
Defense secretary, and former director of the
CIA.
But there is an option that the advanced

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threat but in addition to It.
It happens that the oil consuming nations
also export an enormous amount of food. Why
should the United States not take the lead in
forming a counter-cartel, OFEC, the
Orga nization of Food Exporting Countries.
me wheat produced on the Great I'lalna, in
Canada, and Australia Is not less a strategic
weapon than the oil of OPEC. Germany,
France and Argentina are important food
here Is no way the Soviets could break a
food cartel. The Soviets have to Import food
T

Traditionally,
policy has not sought to
tae food for the purposes of political leverage,
It avoided doing so on humanitarian groundil.
But OPEC la root
thg Its oil prIceion
humanitarian grounds. Why not begin to play
with food In many OPEC countries,
you can't grow a blade of grass.
then
Blocking such abominations as the wheat
deal with the Soviets Is politically unpopular
In the twin belt. If we had an OFEC food
cartels however, the certel could buy UP
wheat, store It, and use It to affect
behavior 1 food ImPorting countries. The
itii
wheat could be doled out and sold

hands. We must not lose sight of this top foreign
policy objective.
As bleak as the situation in Tehran appears to
be, we believe some promise abides there because

The expulsion of correspondents — not only

New S
By AL ROSSITER JR.
UPI Science EdUce
A leading ad.
WASHINGTON (UPI)
vocate of solar power says the nation's
concern over the environment appears ') be
faltering because of Increasing worries about
energy.
"It's not something that ts reflected in the
polls but it is reflected somewhat In the atUtude of the press, the tone of stories that are
written, aix! I think somewhat in the attitudes
of elected and appointed public officials,"
said Denis Hayes, director , of the government's Solar Energy Research Institute at
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of this environmental concern is concern for
birds-and-squIrrels issues, whether
something Is pretty or not, and that that's

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creasing addition of carbon dioxide Into the
atmosphere. Scientists believe too much
carbon dioxide wilJtwn the amoçhere into a
geeniouse, trapping more solar energy and
warming the Earth with disastrous effects,
Hayes said nuclear energy has the problem
of radioactive waste disposal and the threat of
nuclear weapons proliferation posed by the
plutonium produced In atomic reactors.
me answer to the environmental problems
of fossil and nuclear energy sources, Hayes
s*ld, is to switch more to solar energy.
"SolarIs the ClUM5t safest, most
environmentally gentle energy. option we
have."
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on could beproduclnglo
by
percent of its energy from
2000. He said rapid progress already is being
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because revolutionaries are also motivated by
self-preservation, we have some reason not to
despair.

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wwtoio— On New Year's Eve, an
sHhli* comee'lons In retucn.
Issues" personally with Bresim.v,
hold on the We of the Arabian peninsul*
aINld PrI4M Carter adudUed to ABC.
Undeterred, the president reported to his
Scarcely four months later, Breznev within easy reach of the oh fields.
5lite,
'IV that he bed been tels in by
Cabinet on Nov. 21, l$77, that he was ,at. delivered a "wnlliating ilap In Cter's face.
that Kremlin car [aosad Bres1v bad lied
trnng to cooperate with the Soviets on a lbs pr4't iingdo a per,oIlak private ap.
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to him, 'y .ios of the
has
111111111341W of fronts," He bad eppeiled to peel to the Soviets to rIasu the celebrated backing to a VIaqg
invasion of Cc*s.
dianged man drtially In the last week,"
Bruhwv to use moderation, said Carter, In Jewleb dissident Anstoly Ibthwsmy, who bodia. Carter's reaction was presented to the
he said, "thea even the previous two.and— dealing with the Middle East. He told the had been accused of spying for the United Cabinet on Jan. 11, 1$: "The U. &amp; pultioni,
half yeses,"
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Cabinet, acoordleg to the secret miages, that States.
NOT to take aides bstwwssa the Soviet and
This Ii the story ci the education of Jiamly
his appeal had "some effect."
Carter citicked with CIA chief $tIe$ ((g&amp;) peettloes, to us. diplomatie mes
Carter, taken from topseorit dxumsnts amid
As as s'"çl9 of this moderation, Turner and uttafied himself that to r
'pi,aswe o the isvau
eyewItOeas accouusis,
&amp;ulmsv delivered a ateckplls of military thchwiay had never been ceuwlad In ad to seek VMiiun's
wtthiVaa
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It's the story of a decent but thnitid
hardware to Etideplj, I"cluding jet fighter., any way with the CIA. So Cu'lsr w public Cwil,e"
president engulfed by wilimited ronteaks and artillery. ibm he flew In Cuban with a statement thet the Jew sh—''M
OSF.bhIhept —
elblhltku, not the manor iron will and resolute
troop, as surrogates to man the equlp'p'qt. bad no va been an American spy. lbs &amp;ia. Cahiut that.
firstpriority was
d,daioa he seeks to portray, But it is aim the i give U* Sovisti mlHty bestion found lichuasky_lIy yway, thu reach .o
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with
Mosy of an .v--' pr'4 who
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personal
nttoCwtwwbep,tuimtlycig 'lins.Amurica r'a11l vii hove a
maaie.te with his bust adversaries list the
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horrors of the p he s'sput.t
mSbdhyawIII.dt.theCab1r,stthatth, Union.
thur. will he
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1k eagerly ai.a fe4O4$CS
1Iaa4oIaigp "was at a
But he would not abandon Mi faith in 111111
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with Mi Soviet ciatipirt, uis aloes with good It dwuld be." His national security detente. 1k was determined to dsøn with
lbs Kremlin *IutLui*ti a Ifl&amp;lWy india
lbuhm the prrt beHind I5 i advisor,
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iTi'âI. inlifod the Nev ad fled a way to control the (hot alarmed seautty aIvisui
ntMgoWsiai,1to Cabinet on whet he celled "a patiura of achu levers and avoid Armageddon. Is
apptii to ($ie ass's hitter imlirk; than JeI&amp;Ierstiet"
Decir lfl, he aphid Ide top lids, the Anlcals,lat 1 'w'oe, he
together, they would remove the
dlarim
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be
to he would iii 1* a ai'me amtM "to the
jog a Jordea begam a maul,.
burhu to
wlyUfltorar-M mailing toadvace Sevist peausce In the Africa horn." He to convince Americem of the KeauHi's couldorueimeths
(bat Is, vq -jpaa5y put ; reported happily that "proeas was being Peaceful blelinatlens, the
Hemline rudely 1larriged his mthi.bout the $ovle.
the Kremlin tried to em his eagerness for a mads" in U.MLTUaegs 4athuspdIthe dir.ctadU.IrCubsnmecaarnsto goon the There ismemtetbestory, which
lvii delgu
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ago from Rochester, N.Y. She
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President Richard Nixon.
The General Services Administration, In a statement
issued Tuesday, said the property known as the
Homestead Helicopter Annex is about 0,13 acres, plus
0.79 acres of waterbottom and is subject to flooding.
The land was acquired by the government for
Nixon's use when he vacationed at Key Biscayne while
president.

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growth to accelerate dramatIcally In the next
couple of years."
me costs, he said, are not unreasonable
when compared with the price for foul! fw'ls
— when the environmental costs are Included
In the equation.
Hayes said most of the environmental costs
of energy production from fossil fuels largely
am ignored, "but rough estimates suggest
that they are huge numbers."
"We no single solar technology can most
mankind's total demand for energy, a
COn1MUon of solar sources can," he salt
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ORLANDO, Flu. (UP!)— Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling
decides today whether the jury should hear that it surgeon's
wife only became sure that Theodore Bundy was the erratic
driver of a white van after seeing him on television.
Jackie Moore of Lake City is one of three witnesses the state
claims can link Bundy to the abduction of seventh-grader
Kimberly Leach from her Lake City school on Feb. 9, 1978. She
was discovered dead, two months later and 35 miles away, in
an abandoned pig pen near LiverOak,,
Bundy, who is under death sentence, was charged with her
kidnap.killing. He was convicted last July of murdering two
Florida State sorority sisters in Tallahassee three weeks
before Kim vanished between classes.
The prosecution claims a white van was used to abduct her
from school.
Mrs. Moore was driving home from Live Oak the morning of
Feb. 9 with her maid when she was frightened by an oncoming
van that was weaving back and forth across the highway that
leads to Lake City. She said from the witness stand she
suspected the driver was drunk.
He was bobbing up and down as if he was struggling with
something in the front seat, Mrs. Moore said. Asked if she
could identify the driver, she said she was sure she could.
"I have a mental picture in my mind of the person who endangered my life and my maid's life that day," Mrs. Moore
said on Monday before the jury was removed from the room.

A Dade County woman suffered extensive injuries
this month when her husband's two pit bull terriers
attacked her. A Broward County boy who was attacked
by a neighbor's pit bull faces years of reconstructive
surgery as a result of that attack.

basic truth on their own and, in the process,
seen their attempt at media manipulation
backfire. It has fooled none of the American
people who, as the 'Washington Post recenuy
observed editorially, haven't been watching
W all these years for nothing. They can tell
white hats from black hats in the reports
flowing out of Tehran, ineptly managed as
some may have been.
As a consequence, there are going to be no
more American reports out of Tehran,
news organizations comes a bit late for
Iranian purposes, however. The story is
already out, and there Is nothing that even
total silence can now do to change the
negative image the revolution has acquired
abroad.
Abolghassem Sadegh, as director general
of foreign press in the Ministry of National
Guidance the point man In this assault upon
freedom of information, nevertheless
believes there could be a positive effect. He
suggests that with the U.S. embassy no longer
the focus of intense journalistic attention —
attention, it should be remembered, initially
invited by the Iranians a "more relaxed"
situation may result that will facilitate a
solution of the hostage stand-off.
There could be something inthat. But there
Is probably more in a remark by another
re volutionary Insider, Ayatollah Mohammed
Beheshti, secretary of the Revolutionary
COUnCIL He has observed that the problem Is
not limited to the American press and
American people. Some unwelcomely
reve
reportsonwhatlsoccurringthlran
have been picked up from U.S. papers and
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OCHOPEE, Fla. (UPI)— The third south Florida pit
bulldog attack in two months occurred Tuesday when a
neighbors dog injured a 14-year-old Collier County girl.
Ka.hieen Murray was released from Baptist
Hospital after treatment for injuries to both eyelids
and her lips. Dr. S. Peter Hansen Stokley, the surgeon
who treated Miss Murray, said there were,
"Significant injuries, but there was no flesh torn away.
It was more a matter of putting the parts back

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thus prompt a coup by Iranian Communists or a
off as rapidly as an oti
the country's
B91
military takeover by the Soviet Union, flushed
An OFEC cartel would operate In taiidemn
1eafee1
that
If
the
nation
Is
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with confidence after taking over Afghanistan
with U.S. military power In the Persian Gullcrund, if we have Important Issues, not
without serious consequences.
area. At the Overseas Press Club speech
mthetk ones — issues that have to do with
The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, In fact, has
mentioned above former Defense secretary
gaitadng the power that drives the
Schlesinger was asked whither he thought
changed the Iranian equation and put a different
American economy, then the environment is
U.S. credibility In the region COUld be
light on nearly everything In that part of the
one of the things that can be traded oft."
.
maintained In the absence of combat ready
Hayes called theta mistake. In some cases,
world.
forces.
He replied "No."
"life and death" environmental Issues are
Even though Afghanistan's fall magnifies and
Involved, he told the recent mn!etlng of the
In this he agrees with former State
even antiquates the Iranian crisis, it nevertheless
American Association for the Advancement
secretary Kissinger, who belleves dot we will
serves a useful purpose in clarifying Americanhe"
of Science in San Francisco.
to establish powerful U.S.bases In the
priorities. It sets forth more urgently than ever
A major environmental problem caused by
sinai, on Diego cIneda, perhaps inOman and
the overriding U.S. interest in preventing Iran
somaw.
the burning of fossil fuel., he said, Is the inand Its vast oil reserves from falling Into Snvls't
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among nine Republicans vying for state delegates.
Also added by the committee was Richard Kay, a

Cleveland attorney, to the Democratic side, and
perennial candidate Harold Stassen, of Minnesota, to
the Republican slate.

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By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
Bill Payne's Fighting Seminoles wrapped four three-point
plays around a hot second and third period Monday night
enroute to an 83-62 Five Star Conference win over the Lake
Brantley Patriots,
The Tribe incorporated a lull court press to open the game
and behind the inside play of Reggie Butler and the long range
bombs of Glenn Stambaugh and Keith Whitney forged an 18.10
first period advantage.
A balance third period saw Seminoles increase its lead to 5836 heading into the final stanza in which Tribe reserves held off
a spirited Patriot comeback bid.
Jeff McGarvey, who turned in a solid performance for
Patriot coach Bob Peterson, teamed up with senior guard
Gary Hays for 16 fourth quarter points to help offset the absence of Injured starter Doug Dershimer as Lake Brantley
outscored Seminole 28-25 In the final stanza. Fifteen of
Seminole's 25 points in the final quarter came on foul shots, a
result of an aggressive, pressing defense by Lake Brantley.
"Jeff played a pretty good game tonight," complimented
Bob Peterson of McGarvey's 19 points, nine rebound per.
formance. "He's been up and down a lot this season but he
seems fli play well against Seminole."
Payne too was pleased by a surprisingly strong performance
of reserve center Stephen Grace.
"We're trying to get him some more playing time. We have
to have another big man we can turn to with confidence for
those crucial situations," pointed out the Seminole boss,
Grace responded with a nine point effort that included 11
rebounds, all coming In the second half.
The victory improved the Seminole's slate to 18.1 while Lake
Brantley slipped to 1-16 on the year. But records don't seem to
count much when Lake Brantley and Seminole square off.
"I was a little concerned about how we would play tonight,"
Payne said with last Friday night's loss to Mainland in mind
that snapped a 17 game Tribe streak and handed the Sanford
crew its first loss of the year.
"I guess I wasn't really expecting a real good game from the
kids."
Herald

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Brantley's Gary flays ('flroUte to a second period
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'Y WflUare won and lose nicking up a technical and
proved a friend o( the DeLand being ejected from the game
Bulldogs and a foe of the Lake in the closing minutes.
Howell Silver Hawks Tuesday Reggie Barnes scored for
night.
Lake Howell and helped the
The Thrifty Saints soccer St. Andrews of Boca Raton
Wlthjustfivesecondsleftin Silver Hawks out-rebound
teams will host Bishop Moore and Jacksonville Episcopal. the game, DeLand's reserve DeLand 31-24. Junior guard
at Trinity Prep on Saturday, The featured match between forward Brandon Thomas Bruce Brightman also hit
sunk his first of two free double figures for Lake
January 26, at Hubbard Field. Trinity's varsity and Bishop
Moore's defending state throws to knot the score at 55. Howell with 10.
The schedule on Sat urday champions will be at 2:00 p.m. all and then nailed the second
The victory improved
jfi begin with the Junior
Trinity Prep will play St. shot to hand Lake Howell a 56- ParIui's squad to $40 overall
vslty match p110:00 a.m. A Andrews on Friday, Jan uary 55 set back in Five Star and 2-7 In conference play.
peclal soccer match at 12:00 25, at 4:00 p.m. on Trinity's conference play.
in. will be played between field.
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waivers ear lier in the season than 3,560 assists hi his pro San Diego, 126-109, Kansas
City defeated Atlanta, ,10149, Kings 101, Hawks 89
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Bill Robtnzine and Ernie
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points off the bench in a battle
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its fourth game.
Houston, a game Maravich always kept himself in good straight loss.
watched while sitting with shape so I anticipate no Bulls 145, Plstoan 121
Jazz 127, Bucks 122
Auerbach.
problems. He is a fine adRicky Sobers and David
Adrian Dantley scored 36
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"I didn't think we would be able to comeback," a delighted
In earlier action James Hamilton hit a 15 footer from tw
Herald Sports Writer
Mullee said of the late surge. "But our press and the crowd
right wing with three seconds to play lifting the Oviedo JuncT
For a guy who spent most of the evening passing the ball, really helped."
Varsity past the young Hornets 53-52.
Bishop Moore's Greg Topper didn't hesitate when it came time
The
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It, was also bothering the dapper
Hamilton paced John Thomas' club with 18 points and CITIS
to shoot.
"Digger," who was outfitted in a three piece and a carnation.
Kessinger contributed 10. Chris Saunders had 14 points for the
After glancing twice at the Hornets' saviur Paul Mullee,
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"I thought our fan support stunk tonight, Phillips said while
Topper drove the adddle and put up a jump shot just inside the
" " "
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BISHO
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visiting team brings more fans.
Roy 4, Topper 7, Disney 11, Totals: 26 11-13 63.
With lust four seconds to go, Topper niftily droed in both
free throws to earn Bishop Moore a school record (1956-57)
"Bishop Moore is ahead of us at this stage, but we still have
OVIEDO (62)): Dada 0, Kessinger 18, Burgess 2, Jones 10,
tying 13th straight victory over host Oviedo 6342.
the better team. We'll get them," he added as the Hornets
Roland 19, Scott 5, Murphy 2, Meyer 6, Kline 0, Totals: 2126-28
"Just bend your knees and follow through," is how the pass- moved to 30 in the Orange Belt Conference as opposed to 2-1
62.
happy (14 assists) Topper attested to his two game winners. for the Lions.
Halftime: Bishoo Moore 27. Oviedo 27. Fouls: BiShOP MOO
Ironically for the Uons, freshman Murphy just 45 seconds
Along with Mullee's 29 big ones, set shot artist David Dizney
22, Oviedo 11. Fouled Out: G. Mullee, Roy.
earlier had given Oviedo the edge when he was fouled on a
added I I points. Kessinger paced Oviedo with 20 points and his
JV: Oviedo S3, Bishop Moore S2. Bishop Moore (9-3), Ovi
similar drive and had converted both free throws.
runningmate Roland tossed in 19.
"We thought they would go to (Paul) Mullee," said a
disappointed Dale "Digger" Phillips after the tough loss which
snapped aseven-game Lion winning streak. "SO we played a
box and one an him."
Going to the older Mullee brother Paul would have been no
great surprise. The 6-3 senior paced a Hornet comeback with
11of his game high high 29 points after Bishop Moore fell back
52.39 with 6:11 to play.
"Paul Mullee's one of the five best players in Central
Florida," Hornett Coach Gregg "Double G" Robinson boasted
about his talented senior.
After guards Troy Kessinger and Horace Roland had
combined to put the Lions ahead, a Bishop Moore press and the
ever present Mullee went to work.
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said about the decisive defensive change.
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Point guard Keith Whitney, who helped spur a hot third
quarter and finished the night with 14 points elaborated on
Payne's assessment of the Seminole's showing.
"Before the game everybody seemed a little flat, nobody
was up," explained the swift southpaw. "We kicked coach out
of the locker room for a few minutes and kind of got ourselves
pumped up."
Bob Peterson felt the outcome rested at two points In the ball
game.
"We were a little nervous at the open, I think maybe the kids
missed Doug (Dershimer) a little, that's when they moved out
in front. They got real hot in the third period, too," surmised
the Patriot coach.
While Payne was little concerned about his squad's efforts,
Peterson seemed please.
"McGarvey had an outstanding game, Hays a good one, and
if Jeff Sevor had three more inches he'd be the best center
around here," complimented Peterson. The 6-1 Sevor tallied 14
points and collected eight rebounds for Lake Brantley.
"We just couldn't contend with their helghth," Peterson
pointed out about Seminole's front line of Bruce McCray and
David Thomas, both 6.4 and the enforcer, 6.6 Reggie Butler
who slapped away six attempted Patriot shots before retiring
with Stambaugh and the rest of the starting line up in the first
minute of period number four.
McCray led all Seminole scorers with 18 points while
Whitney popped in 14 and Butler added 10.
McGravey's 19 point performance led the Patriots, followed
by 14 from Sevor and 11 from Hays.
Seminole takes to the road Friday night to play Spruce Creek
while Lake Brantley likewise faces a conference opponent
when the Patriots host Mainland.
Lake Brantley
10 1115 26-.12
Seminole
18 17 23 25-83
Lake Brantley - Satterfield 0.0.0, Lace 142, Laughlin 142,
0-2-2, McGarvey 7418, Hobbs 3-14, Hays 8-1.11, Strickland 0-00, Howard 04.0, Moths 144, Knlghi 0-0-0, Savor 6-244. Totals
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And (lie winner is. Seminole County school
Thomas 2-24, Alexander 0-0.0, McCray 8-2.18, White 044,
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-Secolid Anrual Great Shootout at the Tribe
Halftime score- Seminole 35 Lake Brantley 21. Total fouls,
Patriot game. Rumors have it Layer has signed a
Seminole 17, Lake Brantley 22. Technicals, none. Fouled out,
no cut contract with the Celtics.
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San Anton 129, San Diego lot
Chicago 143, Detroit 131
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Pete preparing for his 18th season baseball and I'm having fun, continues. "There's really no would be my enthusiasm. I'm he's ready.
If there's anything that
"When you consider all the
Rose, the "Player of the in the big leagues. "It's his For me, baseball is fun."
way
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Sparky
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"If
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great
players
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past
bugs
Rose,
it's the tendency
Decade," isn't even thinking enthusiasm. That's what
Two factors which could Anderson used to tell me he long I can keep hustling. I'll baseball,
I'm
of quitting at 38. What's more, keeps me going."
selling' decade, it can't help but make on the part of some people to
irnike him consider quitting doesn't care how big you are, still be hustling when I'm 60. baseball," he says, proudly. me feel good," he says.
he's ready to settle that
keep referring to him as. a
Rose acts as if he wouldn't would be finding himself what color you are or how That's the only way I know." "I think baseball should be a
Which of those players had "singles hitter."
eternal debate over which mind playing as long as losing his concentration on the much money you've got, when
"That isn't true," h
Although he was interested 12-month occupation. I didn't impressed him most?
goes his
first
onora his
ballplayer,
his hockey's Gordie Howe, still field or discovering his your reflexes go, there's in last Sunday's Super Bowl say 'job,' I said 'occupation."
eyes,
legs
arm,
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doing fine
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Rose also takes pride in his rzeinski, Johnny Bench, Tom hitter, but not a home rim
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at 51.
"That hasn't happened That may be true. I dunno, that he isn't involved doing recent designation as Player Seaver, Tony Perez, Bob hitter. There's a difference:
things," says the Philadelphia
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because I still have all my something connected with of the Decade by The Sporting Gibson, Steve Garvey, Jim I've gotten over 800 extra bile
Phillies' perpetually hustling when the question IS
"People ask me how long I reflexes. But I think the first baseball. Anytime anyone News. The accolade meant a Palmer and Nolan Ryan," he hits, over 600 doubles, over IIQ
first baseman, already broached. "I love playing think I can keep going," he thing that would go with me wants him to talk about it, great deal to him.
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This ball is usually a real
fun time for all and this year I
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Jacobson, vice president;
Charles T e ten ba u in,
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secretary.
The president appointed the
following committee chairmen to serve during the year:
Rose Zuckerman, Sunshine;

V. Wimbish of Little coppers.'
Why, a team of wild horses
Venice, loch Arbor, on his
couldn't keep me away.
84th birthday, Jan. 19.
The music for dancing will
In celebration of the event,
neighbors threw a parts' be provided by "The Fuzz"
Saturday night at the Pine a lively band of Winter Park
Lake Drive home of Ruth police officers.
Boutwell to wine, dine and
Admission is $10 per couple.
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Melissa Echols Wilkinson,
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If you should meet any of
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Needed are singing, dandog. instrumental anti
comedy acts. Also, singers for
a chorus are needed.
The show, "A Tour of the
United States," will be
presented March 22 in honor
of the auxiliary's 25th an.

Congratulations to the
following Sanford students for
their all-A grades: Marie Ann
Schmitt, Carla Koss Roberts,
John Thomas Spino, Harriet
Haynsworth Deas, Anne
Loren Dougherty, Mary Julia
Stokes and Cynthia Keith

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Lewis Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. tionoree's wife, Eloise, their
Herman Jacobson, Mrs. son John, and his wife, Judy;
Dr. June Gordon will teach
Gussow, Mrs. Zuckerman, and his sister, Daphne, and
6-week course in Assertive
Mrs. Betty Toll, Mrs. Doris - her husband, Hawkins Con.
I'olllInUfltcatSofl geared to the
Stein, Saiii levy and Mrs. neily.
Gertrude Rudich, a guest.
Also attending were Linda American Association of
According to Esther Cohen, and Guy Strickland, Joan and University Women and
anyone living in the Sanford John Ludwig, Margaret and prospective members of
area wishing to join the group Charles Heard, Kathy and AAUV.
should contact Joe Oritt or Tom Howard, Cris Kimmons,
Classes will be held from 7.9
Lewis Cohen.
and Millie Murray of Lake p.m., beginning Jan. 30 and
Mary.
ending March 12. The cost is
Congratulations to Cdr.
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OUR OWN HOMEMADE
Herald Staff Writer
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oregano
HOT OR MILD
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basil
ITALIAN
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LB.
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1 can mushrooms
SAUSAGE
gourmet dish that's easy, kitchen.
3 ounces cream cheese
that's what I like."
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SCALLOPS SAUTEED
FULLY COOKED
The Dickison family moved WITHGARLICANDHERBS 1 cup cottage cheese
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know what is proper:
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olive oil
Community College and they2 tablespoons minced to taste. Add tomato sauce perplexing to me. My husband
seated and an elderly lady
ALL
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and mushrooms and simmer. - is absolutely perfect in every
approaches them and inshallots or searnomis
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if the elderly person were a
peppers and onions.
Dickison did graduate work at
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than some of your other
LB.
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an elderly person of either sex
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youngapproaches
little old school mann," she prior to frying. Coat frying mesan cheese and bake for 45 and cans I have found in the woman,
my Problem
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woman
she taught students from the and heat until
concerns my helaht. I am 5
oil almost Serve with French bread.
YOUNG STEER
first through the sixth grades.
No amount of scolding, foot 4 inches and very slim. I should stand - out of respect
Add scallops and toss
Though retired from 4 or 5 minutes until lightly FLAMING SPINACH SALAD pleading or nagging Seems to would normally be quite to age, not sex.
LB.
LIVER CUT TO ORDER
teaching, she stays busy with browned. Add shallots and
help.
happy with my height, but my
2 cups fresh leaf spinach
Teens: Are there some
housework and taking care of garlic briefly before adding
lie offers no explanation for dream has always been to be questions you just can't ask
4 slices bacon, diced
U.S.D.A CHOICE
her family. The Dickisons all butter and parsley. Stir
this screwball behavior. I a top-notch fashion model, anyone' about sex, drugs, your
red wine vinegar
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n feelings? Get Abby's new
CENTER CUT
frequently explore the wilds serve immediately.
1 teaspoon worcestershire the trash can on the other side taller to qualify.
sauce
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Do you know of it doctor Who OUGHT TO KNOW. Send $2 to
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CHUCK
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by canoe or go for hiking
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Wash spinach thoroughly, husband?
Sierra club and say they enjoy
to know about Possible side cents), self-addressed en1 quart (4 cups) chicken removing leaf stems, Drain
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EAST COAST MOI)El.
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bottle
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DEAR
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1 teaspoon salt
vinegar to
preparation. "I like good
endocrinologist, lie
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food," she said, "but not
have but one flaw In an replied, "If she Is a normal,
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spending hours In
fully-developed
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and
sugar
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CASSEROLE
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soy sauce, pepper, chestnuts, bamboo shoots,
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1 tablespoon salt (or lemon Juice)
3 quarts boiling water
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7 ounces Gouda cheese
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BRISKET OF BEEF
1 brisket of beef (about 4 pounds)
4 medium onions, thinly sliced (about 3 cups)
2 tablespoons garlic powder
2 tablespoons seasoned salt
2 tablespoons A-i sauce
11 cup fresh parsley, chopped
1-3rd cup brown sugar
1 cup dry red wine
1 cup water
3 tablespoons flour
14 cup water
Parslied potatoes
Remove fat from beef and render In large heavy saucepan or
Dutch oven. Add meat and brown well on all sides. Pour off
drippings and remove meat. Into pan, layer half the onions,
seasonings, parsley and sugar. Top with meat and remaining
onions, seasonings and sugar. Add wine and water. Cover and
simmer for Vi hours or until meat is tender. Remove meat
and keep warm. Blend flour with remaining cup water. Add
to sauce and cook, stirring, until thickened and smooth. Slice
meat and serve with sauce. Serve with paralied potatoes.
POLISH PORK CHOPS
4 rib pork chops cut 3.s inch thick
1 tablespoon salad oil
1 medium onion, thinly sliced
1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce
Ii cup sour cream
I dlii pickle, chopped
14 cup dry red wine
14 teaspoon salt
. teaspoon pepper
Hot cooked noodles
Parsley
In large skillet, brown pork chops on both aides in oil. Add
onion and cook until onion is tender. Add tomato sauce. Cover
and cook about 45 minutes or until pork Is tender. Stir occasionally. Gradually blend in sour cream. Add pickle and
wine. Season with salt and pepper. Heat; do not boil. Serve
over noodles. Garnish with parsley. Makes 4 servings.

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14 teaspoon dried teat basil, crumbled
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6 New Age Swiss Cheese Flavor Sandwich Slices (LowCholesterol), at room temperature, divided
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'-a cup packaged fine dry bread crumbs
I. teaspoon paprika
['lace chicken breasts between 2 pieces of waxed paper;
pound with a rolling pin or mallet to forrii very thin cutlets.
Spread each cutlet with 1 2 teaspoon margarine. Combine
parsley, basil and tarragon; sprinkle over chicken. Place one
Swiss Sandwich Slice on each chicken piece; roll up tucking in
sides; secure with wooden picks. Dip chicken in egg white then
in a mixture of bread crwnbs and paprika. Place in greased
shallow pan. Bake In 350 degree oven 20 minutes. Cut
remaining Swiss Sandwich Slices in half, place one half over
each chicken breast. Continue baking 10 minutes longer or
until chicken is done. Yield: 4 servings.

SAVORY STUFFED FILLETS
1 pound fillets of sole or flounder l's pound each )
3 tablespoons margarine, divided
1 cup chopped onion
'z cup chopped green pepper
14 teaspoon dried leaf savory, crushed
1 tablespoon flour
'i cup tomato sauce
2 cup skim milk
4 slices New Age American Cheese Flavor Sandwich Slices
(Low-Cholesterol)
Chopped parsley (optional)
Fold fish fillets along backbone. Roll each fillet into a loose
circle leaving a hole in the middle; secure with food picks.

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Place fish in a 9-inch pie plate or shallow baking dish. In small
saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons margarine; saute onion, green
pepper and savory until vegetables are soft. Spoon vegetables
into center of fish rings. In same skillet, melt remaining I
tablespoon margarine; stir in flour. Cook over low heat,
stirring, 1 minute. Gradually add tomato sauce and milk; stir
constantly until mixture boils and thickens slightly. Add
American Sandwich Slices; stir until melted. Spoon sauce over
fish. Bake in a 350 degree oven 25 1030 minutes until fish flakes
easily when tested with a fork. Garnish with chopped parsley,
if desired. Yield: 4 servings.

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By GAYNOR MADDOX
Special To The Herald
What do the experts predict about meat prices In 1910?
The answers are iffy.
The Agriculture Department reports that near-record
supplies of red meat will slow price increases a bit In 1100.
It Is expected that food prices overall will go up from 7
percent to 11 percent this year. Meat prices, the department
hopes, will not rise more than 4 percent to 6 percent.
The prediction is that pork prim will not go up by more than
2 percent in 1910 thanks to unusually high production.
That Is the general picture today. But the department's
report Is well larded with words like "maybe," "hope" and "is
expected."
We consulted Jeanne Paris, director of consumer services
for Swift and Co., on how to control family meat costs.
tsfl your family insists on beef," she advises, "you should
buy sub-primal cuts for economy. These are boneless cuts that
are vacuum-packaged in the processing plants and shipped In
cartons to the retailers."
She classifies the following cuts as "sub-primal:" rib eye,
chuck shoulder, chuck roll, brisket, top sirloin butt, round.
sirloin tip, the gooseneck (consisting of the bottom round, the
eye of the round and the rump), top round and beef loin or

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"The lower-priced chuck and shoulder roasts and steaks and
the roasts and steaks from the round of all species are beat
cooked in mist heat," says Miss Paris.
She goes on to note that a great variety of fresh, cured and
smoked pork items are commonly available at the market.
These ails Include fresh and smoked plenic slimWers, pork
chops (usually assorted or combination chops kom a quarter
loin sliced from end to end into chops), half arid full post loins,
hone-in rib and loin roasts, boneless pork routs and past log
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aired and smoked bone-In water-added barn pestles (with the
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stn" sausage."
"Find new ways to prepare the hlgb.quallty pork tbst is
mailable now." NWWJ Miss P.1s. "Comusners reid to be
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Her. are two more mesy4aving tips:
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numerous other ingredients can lend intrigue to most dishes.
For example, NEW AGE Sandwich Slices, a cheese substitute made with vegetable oil, contain 80 percent less
cholesterol and 25 percent less fat than process cheese and
give dishes greater interest, appeal, and variety.
Chicken a la Suisse forms the basis of a festive menu.
Chicken is given a new dmwnsion when seasoned with herbs
and rolled cordon bleu-style with Swiss Flavor Sandwich
Slices. Begin your dinner with a clear consomme or brothbased vegetable soup. With the chicken, serve tossed greens
and-or a fresh green vegetable, both of which may be enhanced
with herbs or freshly squeezed lemon juice.

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14 claps plain yogurt
lemon juice
2 taps. Dijon mustard
1 large clove garlic, crushed
salt and freshly ground black pepper
Remove the tough outer leaves of the borccoll and cut one
inch off the base. Quarter the branches lengthwise. Peel the
broccoli stalks with a vegetable peeler all the way to the flower
buds and set aside.
Prepare the sauce. In the top'of a double-boiler, combine the
yolks and cornstarch, and whisk until well-blended. Add the
yogurt, mustard and garlic, and place the pan over simmering
water.

Whisk the mixture until it thickens and heavily coats a
a oon. Do not let it come to boil. Season with salt, pepper and
a large dash of lemon juice. Keep covered over warm but not
hot boiling water.
In a large casserole, bring salted water to a boil. Add the
broccoli and cook for 5 to 6 minutes, or until Just ttnder. Drain
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a.. Ekeltona Inn.
Welgin aitbtrs 1 a.-, Sears, Altamonte Mail.

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JACKSON, Miss. (UPI)—Gov. William Winter drew three
trustworthy, free of prejudice and commItted to the
.tliminatjon of mediocrity in state government.
"There will be no place In this administration for anyone
who is not utterly and impeccably trustworthy in all of his
affairs and relations and activities with the people of
Micthcippi, their property and their possessions," the 56-yearold veteran political leader said to a round of applause.
"There will be no place in this administration for bias or
prejudice based on sectionalism or class or race or religion or
anything else," he said to more applause.
"Therewifibeno place in this administration for medlocilty
or shoddy performance or a halfdone," he added, again to
applause,
WinterwasaworninshortlyafternoonasMIssjssippi556
governor before a packed crowd in the House chamber of

Plus and beer party for University of Central
Florida alumni, 5:30 to 7 p.m., multi-purpose room,
UCF Village Center. Entertainment by Rosie
O'Grady'sGoodTtmneJazzBand. C&amp;1 Mark Glickman,
27S-33.

Altemonte'Caiselberry Chamber of Commerce sixth
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annual benquet, 6:30 p.m., Lord Chumley's Pub,
Altainonte Springs

8e.reT.uroiee'ArejcapdO1d[ace'at
Once Upon A Stage. 1..eave Sanford Civic center at
11:15a.m., 1g up Cauelberry near Leeds, 11:30 am.

which

Depeeslos Glesi Show and Sale, Sanford Civic
Center.

College in

DRAPERIES, and that we intend
to. register laid name with the
Clerk of

the Circuit Court,
Seminole .County, FIorid in ac

cordance with the provisions of the
FictItiOus Nimi5tatuteLTo.Wfl:
Section $13.09 Florids Statutes
1937.
51g. Jewelene Stern
Rose Differt
Publish: January 2, 9, 16, 23, 1910.
DER-6

FICTITIOUS NAME

Notice is hereby given that I am
aged in business at Pt, 4,
181, Sunset Dr., Longwood,
Seminole County, Florida under
the fictitious name of SEMINOLE
GLASS &amp; MIRROR, and that I
Intend to.register Said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida in ac•
cordance with the provisions of the
FictHious
Name Statu!es, To-Wit:
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ys noon deadline

DEADLINES
Noon The Da Before Publication

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Seminole County Democratic Executive Committee.
Contested races will be Included on the ballot 117 the Ifl•
dividual precincts In March.
'Illcne winning uncontested races as well as those elected
Mardi 11 wIll be seated on the nnilttee In April
pty
will then re-organize and elect new officers.

1951.
Sig. Anthony -Ramos

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Dean Blair
Charles M. Sawyer
Publish: January 9,16, 23, 30, 1980
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NAME STATUTE

Races expected to be on the ballot

Call 322-9148 for reservations,

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.8outh Seminole Chamber .1 Cemmeree
annual meeting and country barbecue,______
44 pm.
Maitland Civic Center. Entertainment and socIal, 4
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Ateses C±a Jese Merti Mrthdsy celeb don ce-

are:

Fred Green and RObert J.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7.2369.CA.O4.

3007 West Fifth
Lumberton, NC. 2833$
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI.
FlED that FRANK JACOB
BRITT, ha&amp; tiled a Petition in the
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florida, to Modify the Custody of
Minor Child, and you are required
to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, on THOMAS 0.
FREE MA N,
Attorney
for
Petitioner, whose address Is p.o.
Box 70 (1009 Hwy 436), Altamonte
SprIngs, FL 32701, and file the

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MONDAY,JANVA*Y$$
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Ikuemth,i',, 1:)0 p.m., Florida Power &amp;

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and Investments,
Seminole [esgusalUvie Aisedaliges, 8pm., Fleit
Federal of 1ando, t'4*añd Palmsprings Road,
Altamonte Springs. Slat. a.st JOho vt wiU ipsak
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ARE YOU UNHAPPY WITH
YOUR DAY:CAR.. 5JLTEP'_
Part or luil.tlme, your
chIldren wIll be well taken
care of by mature &amp; reliable
person wreasonable rates.
Hot meals I. snacks, M.F, our
timeflex.,ages2&amp;up.s34.41o3
(days) &amp; 323-8141 or 3337)33
(eves).
ChildCare

Lake Mary El. niary School tirough Fib, 1.
Isd VP'W Pest 11118 misting. 5p.m. past hems,
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Simison

(arenas room. Open to
Vales' ujlite'mis
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to no

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3324733,322.0362

January, A. D., 1980.

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
house
Sanford, FL 32771
By: Eve Crabtree
Deputy Clerk
Jan.v, 16. 23. 30, 1?$Q
DER23

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$ed VJW MIII Aary- m.g. I p,'m

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Plenty of elbow room + lake
frontage on this 3 acre minI
form, comp. w-3 BR home.

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OURSELVES EDITOR
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"Your Future OurConcet'n"
AAAIMPLOYMINT

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Club Rd., Sanford,
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SECRETARY

3p.m.$p.m. at Holiday House
Corp., 11)0 Old Daytone Rd.,
De'I.and.

helpful. Paid life &amp; health Ins.

hafldicappidpeopfeinn.edo,s*uIlent lobl With N day

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+ holidays &amp; vacations,
Contact Production Oppt.,
CIrdinal Industries Inc.,

Equal Opportunity Employer,

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BANANA LAKEFRONT. 3
Berm., 2 Bath, 2)00 sq ft, hugS
Fern Rm wfireplace over.

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2½

lake frontage, 75' dock I
morei

POOL WITH PRIVACY
FENCE. $30,900.

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W$thOUtIoSsofdisablIy$fo
SiCUI'ltYbonefits,TfII$JOSI$
FOR YOU. Isadin, dlemicai
company SwIll and e

CIASS1PIED

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Pam. Rm, terrific kItchen I.
landscaped lot In superb area 2BEDROOMHOMENEAR,Mh
Set' just $30,950!
STREET, SELLER WILL
PAINT &amp; RE.CARPET.
SNADOW LAKE WOODS —
$30,000.

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Sell advertising for
classified section by
tslapIwns sollcita.
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tone.xt,rr,GreatRrn,IWr

7BEDROOM,CENTRALAIR &amp;

walk.ln closets on wooded ½
$95,100.

MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS.

acre for

OCALA NATIONAL FOR EST.

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$11,900.

complete

.5774 Day

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cal action.

Good

Ing ski Is needed. All

Nighi

or

LIST NOWI
Call Walt Cappel 3134400
REALTOR

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535.000.

SEJOLER REALTY

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OMIIF will finance.

Apply In person :
RONALDG$ECK

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Don't lose your credit, we will

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W. Garn.ttWhite
Reg.ReaIEstateBr.r
JOHNKRIDERA$SOC.

$33,000.

ELLONVILLE CORNER

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$l
allap.

3 BUILDERS LOTS, 53*110'
EACH, NEAR SANFORD
AVE. $1500 EACH.
CRESCENT, DOWNTOWN
MAYFAIR AREA. 875*00.
95' 131' WOODED LOT

SECTION. $31,150.

42..

EIght ISV winter Iiot* 1h6&amp;
Complete., turn., screen Pie.
km., sun.dsck, utility

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The Real Estate Agency

REALTOR 327.4951

Eves.

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Major appl.,, all brands, C NSA
Frpø,.tt
110.
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S.G. BALINT

372-1663

formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 E. lit St., 3223142
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COURT CUSTOM'S CONSI

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C.ramicTjle

GUITAR LESSONSexp. as teacher S professional
guitarist. Studied theory

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Complete Mobile
Home Repair
3495259
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

322 2255

Home Irrrovsnnts

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Music Center,

3205 French Ave.

fl..r

Beauty Care

Customdesignhomes,
Additions. 323 078)

MEINTZER TILE

New or repair, leaky showers our Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, .

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Bonded. Free Estimates 373
Beginners, enroll now, $5 a

NEWS REPAIR
les*on. Student
guitars
Free Est.
130 1183 aft6
available, $29. Also save on ________________________
Gibson, Martin, Guild,

FURNITURESEDDING
60-Off ice Supphes
Wholesale toall. Orlando Whole. _____________________

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62 Lawn-Garden

WILSON MAIFR FURNITURE

lMan,qualityoperation

$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 377132)

Seamstress now accepting work,
Call before 12noon
$30 1972
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30x60 stiel peditl desk, metal
uphol. revol, chair, aj.
3223634 aft, 6:30
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Home RepaIr

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*_'_K

ApplIance Repair

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3l0Sanf9rdAve.

Drapes, Upholstery
J32.0707

CERTI FlED LAWN

'ywaII

FREE ESTIMATES 3737902

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)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls

UgiW Houling

repaired, Res. &amp; Comm..

322-843'

FlLLDlRTITOpSO$
YELLOW SAND
CaIlClark&amp;Hirt3n-lssO

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CallI3l.3399or562.0I34

YardDebris,Trash
AppllanceslMisc,

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322-5791

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Boarding Kennels. Thermo
BUILDINGS!! LAST CHANCE
stal controled heat, off floor I

Punting

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Color Port. TV, Color Console
TV, AM.FM Stereo, w.
record player. mwo.

steel, pre.engineere clear

$$MONEY sav.r$$

All buildings have 70-25
loading and large framed
opening. 30' x 41' x 12' for
$359300 40' x 4$' x 14' for
14,969.00, 40' x 73' x II' for
$6,339.00, 45' x 96' x 14' for
$1,192.00. F.O.B. Factory. Call

Eiec. timer for your water htr.
333.4334

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Side-by-lid, refrigerator, $75;
Picnic tabli, w 2 benches. 130;
$31; Oak perch rockers, $3Ls,
metal olticliesk, $70, Jenkins
101 1. tJiti

,-old Good,

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Hai'idymen

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Handyman, minor ci. rep.,
plumb., carp., free cit., 34 hr.

seiv Senior cit. dii., 131-4901.

447,

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House Cissithig

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sox wrs &amp;
10
pd. above dsaisrs cost. Twin,
fullsiis,quwnlklitg. Jkins

Quality workmanship No lob too
small or big, Interior or Cx
tenor. Pressure clean,Ing. 332.

0071.

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Interior. Exterior
All Work Quaranteed

IOUlewIVe$ Cleaning SerViCe
Regularor1timesis

We QQwath winduwsl 6775194
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FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
SuyI5IIt
Niwl Ueai Furnitur,

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windows, doors, mtnor •l
repair I plumb. 3277506.

REE ESTIMATESC.II 363.3342

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Carpen•ry,eainting,Maint.

PaintingIRem.lip,g
FREE ESTIMATES.

of all typet. Lic. Bonded

of total Inventory of broni
twet Interiprmns SeNin,. These
beds are nit damaged or
seconds but brand new top tins
Sliding sets aiulyl Free Noel
dslivery.
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nitere Salvage. 5743. Is. of
SMIlJ. _1.1791.

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1918 Ford Monarch Anniversary
Edition. 18.500 ml. ext cone
Jonn vvara. JZJ4119.

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Van Wrigld.Masclef.
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' F)Ch (Il-fl) Sinlori
J.J.Nsrman.Neah$et'
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43S'
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613.0440
Eve 130.0102

MUITIPSILI$TINGSIRVICE

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Valiant. Both6cyl., inspected,

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DiI 3222611 or 8319993
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Center, Sanlord 373 $911.
pool raIls. 64I.57.
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TO A PARK NEAR WILSON
SCHOOL. $12,510.
EX.
CELLENT TERMS.

REALTY WORLDs

good cond., your choice $495
105 W. 1st St. 32% 0998

mattresses at

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Person sporatlen. Apprep.
.* (55050 + Inventory).
SorrY all CASH, but start
Iai'WPl temsrriw.

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hi &amp; H SALES
Is now open from 9 III? New &amp;
used merchandise &amp; con
sionment sales. 2621 S. Sanford
Ave. 323 0171 ir 377 7614 Also
setting navel oranges.

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,blish, JamIary
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('all Dell's Auction. 323 5670

'64 Dodge Dart; '67 Plymouth

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Sanford, Fla. 3277)

Oriental ironwork. Tailor.made

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51'x131' WOODED LOT MAR.

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING

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dent ial AuctIons &amp; Appraisals.

ROBSON MARINE

8*00, sell for 5330. 204 Ridge
Of'. 322.3213.

17.000.

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi

JUST MAKE PAYMENT5-'69 tc
'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 831

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

EXTRA LARGE CORNER LOT,
35th LAKE MARY RD. &amp;

Phons323.7$$),5anfo

(good both days,

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'79 Tobia 1S'-Ctr. Console ISO
HP Eng. Baron TrIr. Complete
rigged w all options.

WOODED LOT IN LOCH Wrangi.rJackef,Ilned.SII.99e..
HOMES. $14,900.

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public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's,
tile only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901.235$311 for further details.

55--Boats &amp; Accessories

teage Investment. 1101 C.

Robinson, Orlando, 422-2976.

3113ISE.Fii'itSt,

INC. REALTORS

Hwy 97. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, Will hold a

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make

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100'xZlO' WOODED LOT NEAR

ID 6
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SANFORD CIVIC CENTER

w.urIT

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rchandise
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Will buy lit. 2nd mortgages. We
Guitars, amplifiers &amp; drums.
atso
Real Estate &amp;
Clearance sale save up to
'- Florida Mar.
$300, Bob Balls Discount

Orlando.

$14,000.

Sat J.,n 7ólti
Sun ian 77th

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

2001 Magnolia Ave. Railroad,
coke a coia, Avon items in.
eluded. Sat. &amp; Sun. Jan. 76th &amp;

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MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.

cc

SHOW &amp; SALE

Fred WJIroth, Sponsor.

catch up payments 1. buy your
equity. Riggs Realty, 323-7977.
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a classified ad. and pIle the
money in your wallet I

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Sanford 372-3207.

Don't pile no longer needed Item,
hIgh as an elephant's eye. Place

HOME, WALKING DISTANCE TO LAKE GEORGE,
NEAR CRESCENT CITY.

Al1

ESTATE SALE: 405 E. 11th,
Thurs &amp; Fri. 9 a.m Piano &amp;
Misc.322-3.466.
Al KAMPOROUNDS
l'i mi, West of I 4 on SR 16 to
Orange Blvd. Thursday is
p.m. Good assortment ol

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We buy equity in houses, apts.I
vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments, e.o. Box 29.

". hEAL STATE Ir*er
3$ N. l7.9L Caseelbirry, Fl.
134-1311
Eve. 842-3131

FORRESTOREENE

74393. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanforo

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HERALD
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N, French Avs,

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80-AutosforSale

54-Ga rage Sale

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drive, auto., AC, PS PB, exc.
cond 51.000 &amp; vase over
3;) 036; dli .430

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Removed

BUY JUNK CARS

71-Antiques

TV repo 19" Zenith Sold orig.
$493.75 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo
Agent 3398386

It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.

Webuyyour equity, close In 21 hrs

77—Junk Cars
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a classified ad, and pile the

Maiiczowski, REALTOR 322.
7983.

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TRANSFER STATION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
$9,900.

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money in your wallet!

Lk. Sylvan area, 3 acres. $21,900.
Other parcels avail. W.

H. Ers? MOIhI sr.

5 ACRES NEAR UPSALA

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REAL ESTATE

S acre tiled farm, Sanford.
10 acre orange grove, Geneva.
900'acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.

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high as an elephant's eye. Place

REALTOR,322.71,I
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4PPL lANCES &amp; PIUMIIINO
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur

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Dbl. inutel box springs

Longwood 3 BR, 20, lots of
storage, neat &amp; clean, corner

Nail Champion mobIle home

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VA &amp;FHAFinancIng

ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT.
on beautiful 1 yr. old Double
wide w.2 huge bdrms, 2 baths,
Can H.A &amp; eat.in kitchen. 573.
mo. lot rental. Call now!
$20,500. Harold Hall Rejlty,
Inc., 323-3774.
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MAKE OFFER.

134-3005

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Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 105'
paved road. 240' deep.
Beautiful view across Crystal
Lake. Only vacant lot in area.
$14,950.

see our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
R03 Orlando Dr.
323-3200

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classified Ads

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Top Dollar Paid for iunk I used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
Cash 322.4 132
322 5990
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used ----furniture. Refrig . 5!oves, to,ls
79-Trucks.Trailers

IoStereo
Rad'

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WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
BRIARCLIFF, READY TO
BUILDI $1,500.

3fl1orovs_ 3234117

Sanfor

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NEW&amp; USED BATTERIES
BATTERY SHOP
Major Credit Cards
IO1W2lthSt
3239111

Bridges Antiques &amp; Auction
rfwy *6, buying gold, silver &amp;
coins 323 2801

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42-Mobile Horties

M. Unsworth Realty

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may have what YOU

3 BEDROOMS, 1½ BATHS,
LARGE PORCH ON NICE

LOVE AT F IRST SIGHT—

provements now o hereafter

James

"Tell us again about the good old days when
therewasvlolenceonlvI"

I Need a country home on S acres

3 BEDROOMS, NEW PAINT,
CARPETS, PANELING &amp;
LIKE NEW CONDITION,
FHA OR VA POSSIBLE,

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Orange City. Priced from
$3130 to $5000. Call for in.
formatlont

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Push bulton controls, has caro
USC. Still in war'ranty
OrgnaIly $649, assume pay
ments of 521 mo Agent 339
8386

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financing.

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Ptlp*e has ipininge for men
precinct 571 William Colbert and Patricia A. Colbert precinct II; Sam Seminoi County, Fiorida,
easements, rigtes, appurtenances
travel live state 'tea wt%Ile
Ryan and Sherrill Casey, precinct II; Ken Megili, precinct 21; Mary
Ordinance No. 1097, Article V, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and
training. Apply In P51W tS
Ann Giplhetti, precInct 12;
0. Deiley and Chris Dailey, precinct.
Provis
Section o. RC.1, gas rights and prilils, walgr,
131 LeeR. Ware, precinct 35; Doneld 0. Jackson. precinct U: 1-111584, 'RestrIcted.
Marlin Isni at Helidoy inn. I.
Commercial District water rlits, and wofsr stock, and
44 SR lOon Thursday 12:15
precInct 271 Helen K. McCleSIi.y, Precinct 29 KItIIIIUI
tS 6:50 and Friday 15:05 till
Subsection 8, Conditional Uses all fiztures
Reynolds, precinct 35; RIchard W. SIaIHnss and Cynthia L. Stallines,
ached to the prspa.$y, all of
Noni it' write Mailin Se.st
IS: Matisse Ann Pets.s, precinct 39, Barbara Jean Zanier, precinct 10,
consumpi ion and additions thsrsfe, shall be
oem
Relond WIlliams, precinct II, Daniel ReSet's Westfell and Joanne only, incidental
tO operation
deemedtobeandrem.In'apataf
Wesifall, precInct 4$: Judy Friend, precinct 47: Jeffrey Mater
AVON
_,l typical Minit.Markf and 711 Ihe property.
Myra Ann Mater, precinct a; Richard Teflon ani Pat T.lson. precinct
FIGHT INPI.ATION
qii. ageiref yog, i.. y
49; Oerai4 William, precInct 30, MIce Grooms. preInd SI; Lswrsnce
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are required _____
m lrse. yew esnr.lne
to serve , copy of Boll
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IHisr,p!ocit;ErdMcDanaqiAnnc.p..,s,pr.,s3, Commission wilt submit • on H. Richard
I44I7't44450g
Mark Stern, ptecinct 1$; Jeim L.alghty, precInct 17, Harry 1-. Lindsay recommendation 'to Pie City DERSON I RUSH,Sates ii
Aftarneys
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typist &amp; aies orier
: 110kw C. WMs. precinct 15; w*iam
wMs. against, the dhnges br
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H WMs aiw_851,1ev
East.
Central
Boulevard,
Post
precinct Si,
Julius Singling ii Sii*a 84. oaiitus. precinct is: Dr. minis. Tb. Chit Commission will
41* &amp; be wllilne •
as.,
N*ld a Pilic Hearing in thi City
David N, Vickers and Deletes 1-. VicUrs. precInct 66, TImothy
day wk. Cell 3314184. asS Per
nio
ani
tile
Ills
original
with
b.
Commission Room in th. City
1'%
CIerkofffieabowstyIc.,p
on Fesruary 11,1950.
19$0,otherwise,a ludernent map
All partI.s In .inferst
entered agsl.lst yell Per tile
cititens shall have an opportunity
relief demanded In the Complaint.
to he heard.aI said hearings.
WITNI my haiti and the sesi
ZonIng Commission Cl the City of
Janry, lesg.
..i1FLOloA
1 Sanford. Florida, tftI$ list day of
(SEAL)
Jafluary. 1950.
ARTHUR N. UCKWITH.
'J. 0. Galloway,

Low down p4yments. 3222387.

Buildto Suit-our lotor yours.
FHA VA. FHA23SI24S

WOODED ½ ACRE wroses &amp;
privacy sets off 1 yr. old 3
Berm. w.earth tone carp. Can,
H.A, indoor W.D hookup I

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transportatIon furnished

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buyers. Ne
homes with
monthlypaymentsunder$250.

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MICROWAVE

ALLFLORIDAREAL'ry OSTEEN AREA PINE I CY.
PRESS WOODS. U ACRES AT ______________________________
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OF SANFORD REALTOR
$800 PER WITH TERMS,
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A pet. Irterest to qu.Ijfiea

CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH, CENTRAL AIR I
HEAT, 2 CAR GARAGE,
MONTHS NEW. s19.eoO.

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Will buy unk Auto Batteries
Best Price Battery Shop
107W 27th St 323 9111

lOP Prices Paid
USed, any cOn1t'i &amp;*4 8126

Parts. I
Service Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
37) 0697

1 acre lots on paved rd. Yams

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w.1tspct. assumable mat., or

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KENMOPE WASHER

low down payment. O$ttsn.

REALTORS
2119,$anford Ave. 337-lffl

&amp; BRQ U. Just wisat YOU

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322-7150
Shocks $495 Heavy Duty 56.95
New Ba?teries 52993
2413 French Ave., Sanford

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPI lANCES Santorct Fur
niture Salvage 327 8721

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Sold orig $109 35. used short
time Bal $18914 or $19 35 mo
Agent. 3)9 8386

you can afford. $500 dwn.
Osteen.

looking for.
Let us help you sell or buy your
property.

RAVENNA PARK
EXCITING NEWLISTING

76—Auto Parts

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homestead. 10 acres or more,

Situated on 4½ acres complete
wIBR, 18 guest cottage.
Won't lest long at $92,000.

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Washer repo GE deluxe model

Pioneer acres. Hew out your own

elegant 3 BR, 4B home,.

REALTOR ML$

333.8438

12FrenchAw,
333-1176
CornerollOffil French -

Typing, shorthand &amp; gen.

training evalpaH

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Lakefront living is avail, in this

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Walker 5 yr bay mare, 157
hands Affeclionate Exp
rider 5.450 firm 327 0872 Mon
In before 6 p m 867 7563 Fri

52-Appliances

829.900.

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aseff motivated person., Prior
bookkeeping •*. helpful.

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3 BR, lBon2lots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade trees. Only

are

Sharp Individual needed by
Nation's largesS mfg. of fec-

BOOKKEEPER

3 BR, 18 easy conversion to
duplex $72,5QØ, low dwn,
owner hold,
Spacious 3 BR, 28 luxury home,
'pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
$55,900. VA-FHA terms avail.
able.

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and

raaniartlai
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busy four lane. Owner may

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2 BR. lB Zoned comm. $3,500

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'70 VW van bus, very clean.
rPbuilt eng new brakes, new
insp $1100 or beSt. 3399152.

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Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot at our lot
V Enterprise. Inc.
Medellnc.. Realtor
6443013

MANY, MANY MORE

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uivu.a ,Iv.r.

assist with financing, $36,900.
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presentpd In a column In IllS
EvenIng Herald, we want to
DORIS DIETRICK

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Room for an office with 3 Bdrrl,
2 bath home to enloy. One.

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Din. cieanup OlTail

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flsN.17.9LCSW$Wrry,Pl.
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Eve. N23U$

Exp.bulid.upman$.g,n,MIp,r 'I--

PART.TIMF

ir,,.ssMOtII $r

i... hAL BTATI Irsker

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1ALTY

VA.FHA.235.Con. Hornet

COUNTRY LIVING at its besti
Eight acres fenced, 3 Bdrm, 2
Balh, fam. room, fireplace,
screened patio wBBQ, self.
cleaning pool w-cool deck,
fenced pastures, fishpond,

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. II
68—Wanted to Buy
Ads
Classified
didn't ________________________________
work. there wouldn't be any.
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3237$32
Eves. 322.0617, 327-1587
207 E.2SthSt,
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GOLFER'S SPECIAL- Newl
doc'at
3 Bdrm home on
q(jitt street. FanHyRm-.nd
-. rtortd&amp;Rm san extra bonus
In this spacious home. One
acre plus. 1 year warranty.

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pi-l'i bswdrsmi, UstYsialty of Cutest PlU!.
Call (IJgi of ESiNdad Pr 275411.

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&amp;--'ssll,.,.5sg.$0&amp;.
Deltona Land CO. REALTOR.

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AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CORRE6NDiTS
CIVIL ACTION NO. 791433-CA-IlAMER IFIRST FEDERAL
WANTED
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO. To write
news of local Interest
CIATIOPI, formerly known as
from LONOW000 , SAN.
First Federal SavIngs $nd Loin
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
Association of Miami, a car.
CASSELIERRY and ,
poration organized and existing
haveakflIckforga,10

amend..

a.yvdhigwesl:$a.m.to4:3Sp.m,,

c.st.r

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With lathe .xp.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP

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BETTER THAN NEW
3 BR, 25 home located in
desirable Sanford nelgn.
borhood. Close to schools

Sanford

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66-Horses

Salvage, 17 92, So. of Sanford
372 8721.

(2) 100' water front lots on Lake
Harney. $15,500 ea,

323-2222

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Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, $11.95
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Bull, male Ii mo old Free to
good home 322 1129

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Fenced back yard with utility
shed. 1 year warranty. $39,900.

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and

NIOHTAUDITOR
Exp. w.motiis

P.T Custodian, Eve Worli
DowntownSanfordArH
4334733

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1971 Singer Future Fully auto.
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $181 or
$21ma.Agent 3398384.

HAL COLBT RfALTT Inc.

AFFORDABLE LIVING 3
Bdrm, 1' Bath, 4 years old, at
end of quiet, well kept street.

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meetingots February I, 1950, in the vs.
City Hall at 11:30 A,M. in order to MICHAEL A. PESA, a single man,

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efrig. RepoAMANA 17 Cu ft. Sold
originally $511. now $246 or $21
mo.Agent3395386.

NOOLJALIFYING- 3 BR home.
New CH&amp;A &amp; carpet Ownerwill finance w substantial
down. 533,000. 3322217.
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BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
264oSantordAve.
321.0759

Pm., appliances, siviral fruit
tre.5.$300mo.&amp;$300sec.dep
No Petil Call 322-1477.

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Branch OffIce

Nice location In town 3 BR,

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2565

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$150 Mo.
322.0661

$

planning

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24 HOUR (H 3229283

32HouSes Unfurnished

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25c RAINBOW
Creative Expressions
3227813

Seminole County Court.

In

organizatIon

11—Instruct ions

seal of said Court on the 7th day of

Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.
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COMMUNITY PLANNER

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Multiple Listing Service

Apti. for Senior Citizens. Down-

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Nav.iorang.s&amp;grapefrult
$4bu,

Petition.
WITNESS my hand and official

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ci__I,ew
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NotI's

Beautiful 3 BR, 18 home on 1g.
landscapecjiotinpenep,5 C
H&amp;A. carpet, Fl. rm., eat-in
kit, patio &amp; more! BPP
Service contract, lust $42,500.

31Apsrtnients Furnished

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get

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GLANCbS

Lovely like new, 3 yr. old 3 BR,
28 all brick home on 1g. oak
shaded tot Ofl Quiet cuidesac.
Beautiful 16x32 Sc. pool &amp;
patio. CH&amp;A, eqpt. kit. &amp;
much more. By owner $63,900.
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Geneva S acres, pond,
38R.2BMH$,6,000dwn
52e4 mo. 534.950. 3495717

Large upstairs room for single
person. 2 references required.
$173 mo.
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- WHAT A BUY! 4 BR, 28 home
on a 1g. fenced lot in Sunland,
-APart,TIentS Unfurnished
30
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1g. Fla. rm,. ww carp., Cii,
eopt. kit., &amp; tots more! Only
$29,900.
Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekty&amp;rnonthiyrat.s,utillti.,
SUPER! ObI. wide 3 BR, 28
pd Inquire 500 5. Oak 841.7*83
mobile home on approx. 10
acres! Farm in country! cii.
1 BR-$199 UP. Pool. Adults only
'. eat.in kit.. &amp; OR! BPP
on Lake Ad
Just So. of
WARRANTED. Just $47,500.
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Sanford.
Call
323.1670
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE!
Mariner's Village
BR, i' B home in LonUwood.
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CHA, ww carp., OR, den,
Pantry &amp; more! New pool too!
2 BR,,C.H&amp;A, w-w carpet, lust
BPP Warrantrd. Yours for
comp. renovated throughout,
547,500.
Call 3-2fl2 for info.
cony, to hosp. &amp; downtown,
$250
mo.
323.1M3
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Sanford's Sales Leader
1BR,lBCondo,kit.eqpt.
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
322- 2420
337.7932
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ANYTIME

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STRIKE IT RICH

Fine Quality Temple Oranges

Court, Seminole County Cour.
thouse, Sanford, Fl 32771, on or
before February 11, 19$0, other.
v.,sr • - aetauff --ano ultimateiudgment wIll beentered against
you for relief demanded In the

SIDE

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STENSTROIV1

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original with the Clerk of Circuit

NO BROKERAGE
FEES

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Ue Your Home As Security
Call IJs For Terms
Tower Finance Serv.
1100-2a1-fl49

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$

41-410u5es

? NEED CASH?

pay. Tired of your dull, routine
lob? Now Is yourchancetogat
ahead. Apply in person to Westgat. TV. K.Mart Plaza
Shopping Center,$anford,9:30 . .
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily.
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Needed baby sitter for 3 - children, (3) 3 yr. olds &amp; (1) 6
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mo.oldinyovrhorne.la.rnto

9.Good 'Ihi
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Dental Assistant, no exp.
necessary, must have pleasing
personality &amp; trans. Send
resume and picture to p.o.
Box $13, Sanford, Fl. 32171.

24 Hr. Babysitting
In My Home
3331843
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Use

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1VAY,
JANUAY

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Will baby sIt in my horn;, any
age, reasonable rates. Loch
Arbor. 373.6.40

and Jean Kloppenbsrg, Mary F. Dory and Ernestine 1. Forward, pertains
to front yard Setback
precinct 13i John S Sooth and Thomas A. Ilniord,
Defendants,
and Nancy A, requirements in GC.2 Zoned
Sooth, $liiIly c., Betty Binford, precinct 13: John A. Lawson
NOTICE OF SUIT
Jr. and District in Lot S pius
S'.' of alley TO: MICHAEL A. PESA
James This Melvin, precInct 11; Florence 011martln, Margaret
E. adlacsntonN.piusLotsll 10, BIk RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Meglli and Emma Jean Williams, precinct Iii Francis C. Zazlnski and
12, Tn, Town of Sanford, PB 1, Pg AND TO: All parties claiming
Tray J. Piland, and Macella Zaileski and Marilyn J. Plland, precinct
interest by, through, under or
and Sarberaklllyklrby, precinct 31: Francis 84 Cobband
Myrtle
C.
described
located at 10)1
YOU
Gradick, precinct as, C,F. Kline
ARE
HEREBY
Marvin Meltzar. Kay Cline and
French Ave. Planned vise of the NOTIFIED THAT
action to
32: Chris$opfter F. Foal and 84. Lac, Luke, precinct 31 DIII
'3uildlng.
man. Tony Roesi
following described property In
Thomas RadioS. and Joyce DOriman
Linda
8.1. PerkIns Seminole County, Florida:
Radloff, precinct 36, Howard H. Harrison and Clark WetterS ieid,
Chairman
Lot 2 Block A. SWEETWATER
precInct 37; Roger Handbag and Richard R. Newntloltz, and Irene
Boardof Adjustment OAKS, SECTION 10, according to
SobFrilnd.precinctl,dh.ryIL.GqagoandSalmaR,Saeniewlliiam,
DER.70.
Book 20, Pages 3$ and 39, Public
precinct 10; RIchard J. Russ. and Bill Grior, and Betty Neuman and
Records of Seminole County,
Phyllis Sheppard,, precinct 12: Michael Lake and Walter A. Radioff,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Florida.
and Myra Eisincoff and Cathy Jo Capko, precinct.
PublIc Hearing will be held by the way of limitatiaje., the following
Etedodutvpew*war.;LarryD.ai.ira,lj,yL.$lai,,pri
PiannlngandZoningcommii
eoulpmet: Range-Oven
),MlchóelJamIsI,IeandC.yWa,e,1l.ld,precInd$, JamesRandall
intheCltyCommlssIonRm, City (Double), Disposal, Dishwasher,
NoleSJr.,prICiflCtC;Jam.sN,Gre.fleandVir,InjaAor,.fl,precinct
HalI,Santord,Florudaats:p,M, Fan.Hood,Compactor,c,nsrelAi,
7, Marguerite C McCarthy, precinct I; Joette Fabbrl, precinct
on Thursday, February 7, 1910 to and Heat.
prIcinctu);RadCak4e,andAntoInefteM.panl,proc14,Dren

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Needed: young men
min,
20.30 yrs. old, to be traIned for
an exciting future In the home
entertainment industry. Must
be personable, attractive &amp;
IiketowOrkwithth,public, No

3237845

an

Aim., 5 p.m., Hauck Hall on the campus In Whiter
Park. Music, film and talks, Reception will follow in
Ciii Ther1.a

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NURSEor
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nuise's Aides, P.1
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Notice iS hereby given that the Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All
Call
332.3153
after
6p.m.
undersigned pursuant to the
____________________________
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
"Fictitious Name Statute",
SECRETARY
water,
Fi.
3331$
Chapter 65.09, Florida Statutes,
Sharp individual needed by
will register with the Clerk of the
nation's largest manufacturer
C,rcut Court. in and for Seminole Sanford area residents di.
of factory.built modular
pressed by what is going OIl
Count, Florida upon receipt of
housing. Typing, shorthand 1.
in Our Country? Are YOU
proof of the publicôtion of this
general office background
willing to explore &amp; discuss
notice, the fictitious Name, to.wlt:
required. Paid life &amp; health
grass roots campaign for .iohfl
LA BODEGA GROCERY STORE,
insurance, plus holidays &amp;
Anderson? Contact 323-6594.
under
which
I
am
vacation. Apply at Cardinal
engaged In busineSs at SR. 436,
Industries, Inc., 3701 5. San.
Forest City Center, Store P403. 9
ford Ave., Sanford. Equal
FREE
-Pen
pals
overseas,
and 10, Forest City, Florida.
Opportunity Employer.
.
Write Dorian Agency, 103
That the parties interested in
_________________________ :
Windermer. Rd., Patchway
said business enterprise are as
Bristol, BS 12.SPP, England.
BASSplayerneededfor
. ..
follows.
State age, hobbies &amp;
RocklRolltrio
. .Hamorrad Inc.
requirements.
Multsing.322.$916
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Lloyd Morris,
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Vice Pres., Treasurer
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-RN, 8.4 &amp; 4.12, full &amp; par? time.
Roland Harvey
&amp; Found
AppiyinpinsanfoqdN,ing '" "
President, Secretary
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&amp; Conval.sdenp Center, 9s0 "
Dated at Fern Park, Seminole
MiIIOnviII.
County, Florida, December 27,
Found: Young cat
1979.
Near 25th &amp; Sanford Ave.
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322-0433
DER.7
OPPORTUNITY

Board of Adjustment of the City of of America,
Sealer 0*lse Tour to Lmkelaisd far Fred WariN

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eciion ua.uv FlOId Statutes CIRCUIT IN

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FICTITIOUS NAME -. In re the marriage of
Notice iS hereby given that I am FRANK JACOB BR ITT, Husband
Petitioner
iciogvJ ii, bussl'ef,$ .,i 1G2
KingswooCS Court, Sanford, and
Seminole County, Florida, under THERESA LYNN BRITT, Wife
Respondent
the fictitious name of SPRING &amp;
NOTICE TO DEFEND
FALL PROFESSIONAL HOME
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
CLEANING SERVICES, and that
THERESA LYNN BR1TT
I intend to register said name with
ResidenceUnkoown
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Last Known Mailing
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Address:
cordancewiththep(ovisions,,f the

Florida, under the fictitious name
of JEWELENE.ROSE CUSTOM

of us to the future," said Wailer, who served as governor
from 1V72..76.
WiUlains, who beat Winter in the 1967 Democr$lc primary
race for governor, called ita "fine speech, It is the beginning,
we hope, of a good, four years, a proreaaive four years.
Barnett,governordtwjngthestormyj96o4cjvuz.igjera,
said, "It was one of the greaie.tspeeches I've heard in a long
Un"

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FlorIda 32151, Seminole County,

WaIler also praised the speeh
"It was a great speech, particularly in the challenge for all

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7cons.cuhlvutM5

5:30 P.M.
8:00 A.M
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged In business at ?100
Howell Branch Road, Maitland,

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Ex.Gov. Cliff Finch, Winter's immediate predecessor, said
the address set the tone "for a growing state and a wonderful
people."
- FcwmerGovs -Ri Barnett, John bell Williams md Bill
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Section 863.09 Florida Statutes
1951.
Sig: Rose E. Mims
Publish Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30,1980

mInIstratIon,"

lakefront. Open to public.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
ennd ;n t,uSness t Pt. 4, Box
iS?, Sunset Dr., Longwood,
Seminole County, Florida under
thefictitiousnameol SEMINOLE
OPYWALL, and that I intentS to
register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida in accordance
with the provisions of the Fic
titlous Name Statutes, ToWit:
SectIon 865.09 Florida Statutes
1951.
Sig. Charles M. Sawyer
Anthony Pamos
PubliSh January 9, 16, 73. 30. 1980

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was Interrupted at least a dozen times
by applause. "I think we will find a harmonious ad-

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lmick rounds of applause during his Inaugural address
Tuesday when he promised an administration that would be

minute speech,

SATURDAY, JANUARY21
Flea Market table for Hane Society of Seminole,
Saulord Pies Market, 1500 French Ave.

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into its finest decade," new U. Gov. Brad Dye said of the 25-

Yos, Adult 0th for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E.

1428 Brickell Avenue
Miami, Florida 33131.

that a three minute commercial would throw
them out," he said. "Either Post-Newsweek
is opposed to this point of view or already is in
violation of the fairness doctrine - or both."
Barth said the advertisements use "a
highly creative fable technique" to suggest
that government regulation and the windfall
profit tax are not the best approaches to the
oil Industry,

on the outside of the 140-year-old structure, but was moved
inside because of a driving rain.
Mt'slssippi political figures, past and present, praised
Winter's inaugural speech - the highlight of a state govern.
mental career that began more than three decades ago,

Tangleuwed IA, c3d, 8p.m., St. Richards Church,
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Diet Workshop 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.,
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fairness doctrine comes into play
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but they definitely promote a point of view
PostNewsweek stations do not sell time
for the advocacy of controversial issues."
Barth said airing the commercials, which
take stands on such things as corporate
profits and government regulation would
obligate the stations, under the Federal
Communications Commission's "fairness

South Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 n.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymoce Road, Alt.amonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7p.m., Quality Inn

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business under the fictitious name

tends to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florid,

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will sponsor a benefit evening at Rosie O'Grady's in
Orlando beginning at 7 p.m. Proceeds to exceptional
child programs in the county from advance tickets
available at county schools or call 834.739).

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Post-Newsweek stations were misin- business in the State of Florida
under the name NATIONAL
terpreting the fairness doctrine,

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Altamonte cprings, Florida, in.

doctrine," to give equal time to opposing
points of view,
But Herb Schmertz, vice president of public
affairs for Mobil in New York, told the

of the accompanying commercials.
WJXT-TV in Jacksonville, Fla., WDIV-TV,
in Itrolt, Mich,, and WFSB-TV in Hartford,
Cona., announced their decisions Tuesday,
despite weeks of vrotnotln the series and
siter an unsuccessful last-minute effort to get

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Three Mile Island
Kills 4 Other Plants
CLEVELAND (UPI) — Citing the "political
and regulatory uncertainties" of nuclear
power plant construction stemming from the
Th ree Mile Island accident, a group of five
Ohio and Pennsylvania utilities have
scrapped plans to build four nuclear reactors
costirn 87.3 billion.

The CAPCO companies se rve some 2.5
million customers in northern and central
Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
The CAPCO members said in a five-page
statement they definitely have decided to
terminate plans for two additional 906..

In addition, the utilities announced Tuesday
night they will delay the completion dates of
three other reactors already under construction by at least one year each.
"The political and regulatory uncertainties
affecting the future construction of nuclear
plants has Intensified following the accident
at Three Mile Island," the Central Area
Power Coordinating Group said In a prepared
statement, "Nuclear construction scheduled
further in the future carries greater Uncertainty of eventual cost."

Nuclear Power Station In Oak Harbor, Ohio,
and for two 1,260-megawatt reactors near
Berlin Heights, Ohio.
One reactor currently Is in operation at the
Davis-Besse station. Both the Oak Harbor and
Berlin Heights sites are in northern Ohio.
Three nuclear power units now under
construction for CAPCO — two at North
Perry, Ohio, miles east of Cleveland, and
or at Shippingport, Pa., near Pittsburgh,
will have their completion dates pushed back.
One reactor at North Perry has been
rescheduled for completion in May 1984, instead of May 1983, and the other North Perry
unit will be finished in May 1988, instead of
May 1985, The Shippingport unit has been
rescheduled for completion In May 1986, instead of May 1984.
In the CAPCO statement, the five cornpanles declared, "We remain convinced after
considering all of the options, that nuclear
power is a safe, economical and environmentally superior method of generating
electricity."

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The members of the power group, known as
CAPCO, are the Cleveland Electric It.
luininating Co., Toledo Edison Co., Ohio
Edison Co,, Duquesne Light Co. of Pittsburgh,
and Penbsylvania Power Co.
"This uncertainty (surrounding nuclear
reactor operations) has compelled the
CAPCO companies to terminate those nuclear
units not yet under actual construction In
order to reduce the future costs to our
customers and shareowners," CAPCO added,

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brother to King Louis XIV,
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(12)(17) BOB NEWHART The
Hartleys miss a Fourth of July

STAIRS "An Object Of Value'
The disappearance of a valuable diamond brooch causes
gossip arid suspicion below
stairs when Lady Marjorie's
widowed mother and her cornpanion come to stay.

Bicentennial party when they
become trapped in a storage
locker,

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Joint session of Congress Wednesday values," he said.
must approve reimposition of the draft
persuade Iran's leaders "the real danger
Carter said the Soviet occupation force itself,
night, the president said "such an assault
will be repelled by use of any means in Afghanistan was threatening an area
"I will send legislation and budget to their nation" comes not from the
of "great strategic importance" with proposals to the Congress next month so United States but from the Soviet Union,
necessary, Including military force,"
than two-thirds of the world's that we can begin registration and then
Carter's warning, sounding much like
Carter reaffirmed his previous support
Monroe's 1823 demand exportable oil,
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legislative proposals to the Seminole areas within and completely surrounded

rushed to Tehran's Heart Diseases Council, assured the country's devout radio said the Islamic leader would soon
A Tehran Radio broadcast, monitored County Legislative delegation Wed- by the city. He said the average size of
Hospital from his headquarters in Qom Moslems late Wednesday night their make a broadcast to the nation, but failed by the BBC in London, quoted the council nesday afternoon but received no the pockets is 6½ acres.
and the 79-year-old leader was confined leader was in good condition and was to say when.
"Have you any idea of what this does to
as saying Iraq-trained mercenaries had assurances that any of the requests
to bed with "slight heart trouble," taken to the hospital simply for "closer
As snow blanketed Tehran, the Islamic come to Iran "to make trouble" at the would be supported by the local firemen or policemen at 3 in the morning
capping two weçks of seclusion because examination."
Revolutionary Council declared a state of polls,
legislators.
who are trying to serve the public?"
of fatigue and overwork.
Knowles asked,
"There is no cause for worry," the alert today "to exercise total discipline
Iranians were to elect their first
The proposals included'
Tehran Radio, in a news bulletin from report said,
lie pointed out it is difficult during
and the utmost care in order to prevent president.
—A code enforcement bill to provide a night-time hours to determine which
way where violators of city ordinances areas are outside the
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can be prosecuted through an enAltainonte Springs mayor Norman
,,,forcement board with authority to levy
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Floyd and Casselbem-ry Councilmen
but not Jail sentences.
Thomas Embree echoed their cities'
—General legislation sponsored by
support
of the Clearwater bill.
Clearwater defining the
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"enclave" and permitting cities annex
pockets areas within the city limits the state's PERC, saying that
PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI)
Moreno said Iranian Foreign Minister
and completely surrounded by city bureaucracy wants to be "czars of union
Panama says It will consider a request Sadegh Ghothudeh apparently mIMncontracts."
territory,
(from Iran to extradite the deposed shah terpreted Panama's earlier statements
—Opposition to filed legislation that
but denied reports from Tehran the about the shah and reported
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deposed
would
eliminate local public employee
deposed monarch had been arreste&amp;
monarch had been arrested.
relations
commissions
(PERC).
In a telegram sent Wednesday to the
Royos' telegram said Panama would
Of the code enforcement bill, Knowles
Iranian Revolutionary Council, consider
extradition request and
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explained
that State Attorney Douglas
President Aristides Royos said, "Mr. asked Iran to and copies of the arrest
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not wider wrest. He continues to lead a
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'We feel confident tiaat Panama's
normal life on Contadora Island. Today
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part are Nicole Stickney, 9, (left) and Valarle Barnes, 10,
torneys richer." He said Seminole
international law .. and will encourage
played a game of tennis," he said.
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has taken a "liking" to the law
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renting a villa, was off limits today to quick solution to the li beration
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There's one piece of our famous fish, two
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generous serving of crisp clams-alt fried to golden
perfection. Plus two delicious Hushpuppies, our big
hearty chips and tasty coleslaw. And even the special touches real seafood lovers really love. Like a
sprig of parsley, plenty of ketchup, cocktail and
tartar sauce.
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A few days later, police recovered
Henson's missing car in the northern
section of Florida. Early in the investigation, Ilernosky released a
description of a suspect, seen
hanging around the Sanford state
farmers' market before Henson's

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lie had been shot twice in the head

could be signed Tuesday," he said. how we run our business," Lewis added.
waiting for results of polygraph tests
Signing would be at the commission's
Harris said if money is not readily
being conducted in Georgia, Ten.
The possibility of bonuses being
regularly scheduled meeting beginning accessible, he would still be willing to sit
nesee, North and South Carolina by
granted Seminole Memorial Hospital
at 9:30 a.m..
down
with
county
officials
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ask
if
out
those
state's police before wrapping
employees, as proposed by hospital
Lewis said he had no knowledge of of all those millions the county will
up its investigation into the murder
trustee Arthur Harris, seemed less likely
Harris' proposal to grant bonuses, but get for the sale, couldn't they find some
of Paul Henson, 56, found dead on
today 's Hospital Corporation of
indicated it would matter very little to for those employees?"
Nov. 29. He said he expected to have
America (HCA) Director Doug Lewis
HCA.
Harris added the hospital today is
results
in about two weeks.
Bernoskv (Lid not say whether any
said a contract between HCA and
The corporation's original proposal almost operating in the black.
Henson's body was found in his of the final suspects in the case
Seminole County could be signed as early
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home at 1902 Sunuiterlin Ave. by a
matched that description.
as Tuesday,
Meanwhile current Seminole Memorial
and
liabilities,
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that HCA, a Nashville based corporation,
change the deal," he said. "It might said "sentimentally" he understands the
had the best proposal for the hospital and
theory behind Harris, proposal, but
change the numbers."
would enter Into negotiations for its sale.
"practically,"
if the funds are not there
"If there is any unusual expenditure,
.
Harris, a new trustee, proposed the
he
would
indicate
so to the trustees. Since
the net the county will receive will be they
Aims
bonuses at his first board meeting
are
his
directors,
he said, he would
less, that's all," he added. "There will be
Tuesday. He said the bonuses would be to
abide by their wishes.
less money for us to put in."
reward the employees for their loyalty
Bentley also said he personally (eels
Lewis said he was sure the trustees had
during the almost year-long uncertainty
the
staff is paid competItively and has
the a u thor it y to grant the bonuses until received
fair
about the hospital's future. Although , t,
CHARLES BENTLEY
pay raises and merit raises
the contract is signed.
"They are, by no means, Ufl:
monetary amounts were specified,
...
is
"They're still in charge, they can do
Harris said he thought the money would
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI) — Go'. alternaltives — and there are many —
anything," he said. "It doesn't bother dercompensated," he said.
be available.
Bob
Graham today outlined a massive the energy machine which drives our
"Obviously," he added, "any me, but it might bother the county. They
Bentley, who will not remain on as
But the proposed contract drafted by significant monetary decisions effecting won't get what they planned,"
program
to cut Florida's oil consumption economy will lose power and come to a
hospital administrator, confirmed today
HCA spells out In detail a number of cash on hand at closing will effect how
by
25
percent
In 10 )'car, including sLiiidtill, iees'.ing ahigm tout-isIs at the
Harris said today he would not try to that IICA has indicated he wouli be of
grants
to
families
making energy con- airport, frustrated construction workers
business items that would be restricted much money the county gets for the call an emergency board meeting to deal fered a position at another one of
until the actual take-over, County sale."
servation
improvements
to their homes in employment lines, and expensive farlil
with the bonus question. But he said four
facilities.
Administrator Roger Nelswener said
and
higher
speeding
fines,
If the county signs the contract, he months retroactive monies due for
machinery idle in the fields," he warned.
"It's their policy to offer adWednesday.
Graham, releasing his muchawaited
said, the effective date will be Feb. 1.
Money from the energy conservation
Medicare patient days might not be in- ininistrators a position somewhere in
These include declaration of bonuses
Lewis said he sees no difficulties in the eluded in the sale, and if not, perhaps their system," he said. "But they made it energy program, also said solar heating trust fund would come from the oil im•
and non-scheduled payment of salary contract negotiations, "The parties in that money could be used
for the bonuses. clear it would not be In Sanford since they equipment should be mandatory in new port tax, which would be doubled to four
increases to employees. Also restricted this contract are very amicable," he
construction by 1985 and solar heating cents a barrel and no longer be used for
"Mr. Harris is completely and totally are bringing in their own man."
would be long-term contract renewals said. He is scheduled to meet with county unaware of the specifics of this deal,"
Bentley also confirmed he has other equipment for new swininiing pools oil spill protection; the oil ,Ind natural
and unusual physical plant repairs.
officials Monday.
Lewis said.
positions available to which he is giving should be required just as fast as the gas severence tax which would no longer
"They've got to freeze out those type of
"It Is very possible we could reach an
go into the general revenue fund; a new
"We need to tell him more about serious consideration. All of the positions Legislature can pass the necessary laws.
transactions," Nelswender said.
agreement Monday and the contract Hospital Corporation of America and are within this geographical vicinity.
He also recommended higher license severance tax on uranium; the gas
tag fees for "gas guzzlers" — CLS not guzzler's tax; and surcharge on speeding
m
meeting
minimum federal mileage per tickets.
•
The fund would be used for residential
gallon standards and grants to cities
and counties for carpooling incentives for conservation grants; corporate profits
tax breaks for businesses taking energy
employees and programs to produce conservation
steps;
to provide extra
energy
from
waste
products.
WASHI NG TON (UPI)
Using his
free movement of Middle East oil."
sai d he felt "volunteer forces are
troopers and overtime pay so the Florida
State of the Union address to Issue a 20th- 'Iran is suddenly a far more Inviting
Carter, who received warm applause adequate for current defense needs,"
Many of the governor's recoin- Highway Patrol can rigidly enforce the
century version of the Monroe Doctrine,
than Pakistan
Soviet forces in during and at the end of his speech,
Carter also appealed to Congress for mendations are already being considered 55 mph speed limit; fund energy
President Carter has sent the Soviet Afghanistan. See story on Page 0.
hinted he expects a prolonged super- "clear and quick passage" of a new by the legislature, in particular, the research projects.
Union unequivocal warning: keep out
powe. confrontation almllarto the.long._cIujrter-detinJpg the authority and ac- special energy cona -vatlon cvnilñlttee
Homeowners would be able to get
the Persian Gulf or else,
drawn-out Cold War conflict that countability of America's Intelligence created las year by House Speaker Hyatt grants for up to 25 percent of the costs of
In the face of the Soviet Union's in- followed World War II.
To back up his tough words, the
agencies."
Brown. The bulk of Graham's program insulation, installation of solar hot water
president said he intends to push for tervention In Afghanistan and the anti.
"This situation demands careful
was
exclusively by UPI two heaters and other conservation steps
"We will guarantee that abuses will not days revealed
ago.
legislation to finance the resumption of Americanism in Iran, foreign affairs thought, steady nerves and resolute
That would be in addition to the existing
draft registration and end "unwarranted dominated Carter's message right from action not only for this
but for recur, but we must remove unwarranted
Florida
will
face
"substantial
15
to 30 percent federal income tax credit
restraints on our ability to collect in- economic dhu'uption.s"
restraints" on America's intelligence the start,
many years to come." he said.
in
less
than
they
nmy receive.
two
Giving the Kremlin a taste of its own
agencies.
In a move to put teeth into his warning telligence and to tighten our controls on years if it doesn't do some serious energy
Low-income
homeowners would get
"An attempt by any outside force to propaganda rhetoric, Carter accused the to the Kremlin, Carter said he will ask sensitive Intelligence information," he saving now, Graham said, and will be 25 grants covering 100
percent of the energy
gain control of the Persian Gulf region Soviet Union of seeking "colonial Congress for funds so the United States said.
percent short of oil in 1990 if consumption
conservation costs. Businesses taking
Carter
said
the
will be regarded as an assault on the vital conquest" in defiance of the rest of the can resume registering youths for the
United States "will continues at present levels,
conservation steps would get a direct
never rest" until the 50 American capInterests of the United States of world.
draft.
"If Florida fails to seek new energy
grant
or corporate income tax credit.
"The Soviet Union must realize that Its
America," Carter said, affirming what
Carter has the authority under the tives at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran are
may
day come to be called the Carter decision to use military force in Selective Service Act to resume the freed. "If the American hostages are
Afghanistan will be costly to every draft, but Congress must allocate funds harmed, a severe price will be paid," he
Doctrine.
Herald staff Writer

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suspect in the November murder of
a Sanford trucker, police say.
Sanford detective William Bernosky says the department is only

By DIANE PETRYK

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Sen. Edward Kennedy care thinkltmeansthattheitateof
about social issues, Jordan Iowa has spoken" But he
said. But, "Isee the center Of added, "Iowa Is not exactly
political gravity moving to the the crucial place to deal with
black issues."
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the South and East, with
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forum,
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Jordan said he saw no sign Justice."
hopes for social Justice American politics is moving
Regarding black mayors
"withered away" during the further away from the social that any presidential can.
already have come out In
didate
would
try
to
balance
who
last decade and America reforms of the GOS.
and
foreign
support
of Carter, Jordan
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mayor has to do
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Initiatives
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condi
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presidential candidate erosion
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has
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for
what
gap
programs
a
"widening
focusing on the Issues Em- lions" and
ague does not
reform,
the
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employment,
welfare
Le
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white
between
por'tant to blacks,
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the sixth annual event, which
features some of the world's
most outstanding circus
performers.
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birthday, quits his job and than
Elaine Slritch.
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paycheck and the ever-rising
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an asbestos-contaminated trailer park —
deep down Inside I still have this gnawing."
unsure whether it is already too late to escape
Ralph Ycedo is worried about his 8-monththe harmful effects of the suspected cancerold child.
causer
are abandoning their homes.
"I'm really concerned about my baby," he
Most of the 150 residents of the Mountain
View Mobile Home Estates packed up their said. "He's teet hing now and when I see how
possessions for today's voluntary move much tr ouble he's going through I hate to
think of him getting some disease. It hurts to
across town. Others elected to stay.
him hurt — I Just want to get him out of
see
Some said they would never return to the
mobile home village, steeped in possible here."
Some residents told officials they had
carcinogenic waste from a neaby abandoned
allowed their children to play in piles of
asbestos mill,
The state estimates it will take up to two asbestos waste, unaware of potential
months to demolish the nearby mill and cover dangers.
the area with a fresh layer of topsoil. The
The option to remain during state cleanup
state is spending $100,000 to temporarily
efforts was left with residents.
relocate the families.
One who chose to stay, Irene Burrington,
Sarah Luckle, who has already fled the site
said she had made her mortgage payment for
with her daughter and sister, said she was
the next two months.
angered by the state's failure to implement a
"If I'm going to pay for It," she said, "I'm
more decisive permanent relocation plan.
going to stay."
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Authorities disagree on the possible heal th
pull by hair out. I've got a baby I'm scared
hazards posed by the abandoned asbestos
for her. I got a teenager In the house and I'm
mine.
scared for her, too.
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"Even with a permanent relocation, (the
Anderson complained Tuesday the situation
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