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Meanwhile, another U.S. diplomat closed session Monday for 21i hours wi th
ar riving on the flight from Kabul the Senate Foreign Relations Committe
reported that an Aniericain reporter, to brief it on the Afghan crisis.
Jonathan Kwitney of the Wall Street
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Journal, was missing in Afghanistan.
The newspaper in New York confirmed aid to Pakistan to "stabilize" its borders
it had not heard from Kwitney, who would include an ti-ta nk weapons, hell.
recently published a book on organized copters and field artille ry.
crime in the United States, since be fore
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the expulsion of American reporters Ghotbzadeh cluirged in a Tehran radio
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The wi ndow ope ns into a straight,
Herald Staff W ri ter
A Sanford youth, facing possible life t hr ee-story drop, she added.
imprisonment on pending charges, is
While Seminole deputies and
still free following an escape from Sanford police concentrated their
Jailers through a third-floor hospital search in Sanford Monday night,
window Monday night.
Sanford chief Ben Butler said tie now
Applicants for the position of
New applicants are Thomas G.
Richard Eugene Williams, 17, of believes Williams "is down the road a
Longwood city attorney will be in- Freeman, Altamonte Springs; Marvin E.
2420 Chase Ave., Sanford, escaped at ways by now," and no longer in the
tervlewed by Longwood City Commission Rooks of Car roll, Jones, Rooks and
7'30 p.m. from a Seminole Memorial city,
at 7 p.m. Th ursday.
Owen, Casselberry; Mark H. Randall,
The successful escape was
Hospital bathroom,
Several of the applicants we re among Cassel be rry; William A. Leffler III,
William had been taken to the Williams'second attempt to leave the
the attorneys interviewed in November Sanford; William Colbert, Sanford and
hospital earlier in the evening, after jail in the past tour days.
to fill the post left vacant by the Howard J. Clifton, Winter Park. Colbert
Imt Friday Williams broke loose
telling correction officers he had
resignation of City Attorney Ned Julian is a member of the same taw firm as
taken "an overdose of aspirin." from corrections officers handcuffing
Jr.
Julian (Stenstrom, McIntosh, Julian,
him to bring him back to jail after a
deputies reported.
Julian resigned in October effective Colbert and Whigham) and has sub.
Williams, wearing leg irons, was court appearance, and ran several
1, but since the city cominissioners stituted for him at some Iliongwood
allowed to use the bathroom alone on feet through the parking lot outside
Mve not been able to agree on a meetings.
the third floor of the hospital, while a Courtroom D before he was tackled by
replacement, he has continued to ser ve.
guards and taken back.
guard stood outside.
Longwood has budgeted $Z) a month
With two new commissioners now on
Williams is charged with
counts
A short time later, it was discovered
the board, the commission is starting all to retain an attorney to attend meetings
foot-i-inch, 160-pound each of armed burglary and grand
the
agai n in its search for a new at. and $25 an hour for any extra time spent
outside meetings in work for the city.
prisoner apparen tly- had squeezed theft. The armed burglary charges
tor ney.
through the 18-inch wide, foot-high carry a three-year-to-life sflence
Back to try again are Bernard D.
Front runners In November were
window and dropped three stories to upon conviction. Although only 17,
Sommers, Maitland; Carmine Bravo, Korman, Morrison and John Jones (a
the ground, said deputies. A pair of Williams is being tried as an adult
Lengwood Village; Gerald Korman, member of the same law firm as Rooks),
adult penal ties.
wire cutters was found the window can
Lengwood; William H. Morrison of
Williams is not considered
ledge.
Morrison and Stalnaker,
ne but himself,
Hospital spokeswoman. Kay Bar- dangerous
Altamonte Springs; and Harvey Alper of
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mutually beneficial relationship" af ter terventlon.
the hostages are released, Carter said.
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It was a reversal of Carter's position, also expressed fears the Soviets would
stated soon after the U.S. Embassy in exploit its 1921 friendship treaty with
Tehran was taken on Nov. 4 last year, Iran to "Intervene militarily." Iran
that Iran's "slate would not be wiped unilaterally revoked the treaty last year,
clean" even by release of the 50 hostages.
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"The destruction of the independence captors on the condition of the AmerIcan
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occupation by the Soviet Union has 12th week In captivity.
altered the strategic situation in that part
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Carter said.
International Court
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For once, Iran could not disagree. Hague and if Iran does not respond by
Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Feb. 18, the court will hear U.S.
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provinces of Sistan and Baluchistan.
Nations to create a commission to inSpeaking out on the Soviet intervention
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shah was hampering a decision on the
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eas- hall of modern Indian culture,
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lie said the numbers gathered in his
$255,000 to $=,ODD short in budgeted last year.
the cost per gallon will be about $2 for gasoline mileage vehicles will bei confing
study of the budget surprised him. "We
funds for energy — $180,0DO-4200,000 short
Etchberger said the original figures regular by (flat time, lic said,
on the market in 1981," tie said. -%Iien usetl a 50 percent inflation factor in
for gasoline and fuel, and 175,0004100,000 included in t he budget were ba sed on
'Our gasoline prices are three months we go out for bids on vehicles in fut ure budget planning and it is obvious from
93 cents per gallon for ahead of where they were projected to years we will be dropping the size and these figures that 50 percent was too
"Assuming new cost estimates for unleaded gasoline; 90 cents for regular; be. This will definitely have an impact by looking for higher mileage vehicles. We conservative an estimate," Etchberger
fuels are correct — and these estimates 80 cents for diesel and 97.4 premium the end of the year," Etchberger said. have always purchased niedium and said.

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find out lit'g causing the particularly into a cold wind
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certain cases, special X-rays nottolerateexertion and cold

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noting the deficiency in the budget for smaller vehicles. The emphasis will be
However, by last Thursday the county gasoline and petroleum costs will total on smaller vehicles now."
was paying 94 cents unleaded; 91 cents
from $180,000 $200,000.
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products and raised that amount by 50
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adding those plans call for the
current figures, I anticipate we are going
the county's contingency perce nt in the cost projections last emphasized. These prices are 15-20 cents
elimination of non-essential and non, to be short
$75,000 to $100,000.
accounts in the 197910 fiscal year budget. summer for the ur
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Jeff Etchberger, assistant county
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also cutting down on purchase and
load."
administrator and director of the high. It turns out we were probably too
Etchberger said it is expected those replacement of vehicles and looking to on order an automat ed device for energy
county's office of
said, noting costs will rise by September to $1.45 rewriting specification.
conservation program in the couris cons
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Child Abuse: Frightening, Frustrating
WORLD
IN BRIEF
U' SS Jets F1' I dia Seas To
Warn Reds Not To Attack
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bombers have started flying reconnaissance missions

over the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea in a pointed
reminder to the Soviet Union to keep clear of the
region's vital oil tanker sea lanes.
The Pentagon said In a statement late Monday the
heavy bombers were 'exercising with elements of the
U.S. carrier task forces" in the Arabian Sea by per-

forming sea surveillance.
Officials said the aircraft one of the key elements of

the U.S. nuclear strike capa bility, were not armed with
nuclear weapons, but they left open the possibility
there were carryi,1
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Soviet s Testing Now N uke
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ile Soviet Union apparentiy exploded an underground nuclear device last
October in an experiment aimed at unlocking millions
of barrels of oil from a giant Siberian oil field,

government geologists say.
James W. Clarke of the U.S. Geological Survey said
such an experiment would mean the Soviets are attempting to. use nuclear technology to turn the Salym
oil field in the oil-rich Middle Ob region of west Siberia
into one of the world's largest petroleum producers.
Clarke and Jach Rachlin said In the USGS report
Monday that there is "high confidence" a tremor
monitored Oct. 4 was caused by an underground
nuclear explosion They said an extensive network of
seismic stations located the apparent blast In the oil
field.

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Lance's former business associates today, following
the selection of a seven women-five man jury Monday.
Justice Deportment attorney Marvin Loewy is to
give the opening arguments for the government.
After opening arguments, co-prosecutor Edwin
Tomko said housekeeping chores will begin testimony.
Bank records, used to build the case against Lance,
will be offered into evidence by government employees
who have had custody of the documents prior to the
trial.

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Teachers are required by law to report cases of suspected
child abuse and, according to Mrs. Froman, they are spotting
the signs of abuse quickly and referring cases to guidance
counselors to follow up. After talking to the teacher and the
child, the counselor may then call in the school social worker of Child abuse panel (from left): Elaine Froman,
the Division of Health and Rehabilitative Services to in. Anna Woods, Joe Chapagne, Dennis Barton
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Judge Dominick Salfi.

MFrom said In cases of repeated abuse it may be
Champagne said Parents Anonymous recognizes six
necessary to go to court. "This can be a frightening and
problems: physical abuse, physical neglect, sexual abuse,
frustrating experience," she said, "when you know there is
verbal abuse, emotional abuse and emotional neglect.
repeated abuse and no thing Is done to remove the child from
Some parents come to Parents Anonymous for help volun.
the situation." She told of one experience where she was
tartly, while others are assigned by the courts and some have
subpoenaed to testify and seated next to the mother in the been In jail. The organization is trying to help parents cope
judges chamber during the hearing. "I had to go back to court with their problems and give them an alternative to directing
three times before the child was removed, but we don't give
their hostility to the child,
up."
Bar ton said paren ts are sometimes referred to Parents
She said sometimes teachers overreact and it is the place of
Anonymous by "We Care" crisis intervention center,
the counselor and the principal to temper and calm them.
hospitals, and spouse abuse centers. In a crisis, parents can
Ms. Woods said that in 11 years working with emotionally
call other members on the phone for help. "We're not in It to
handicapped children of average or above intelligence she has hurt the parents or put them in jail, but we're in to counsel
observed more than 19 cases of child abuse, which she feels
people in all walks of life. Most of them were &amp;Wsed thembecause of the smaller classes she deals with is a large per. selves as children," Barton pointed out,
centage. Seven were physical abuse iree sexual abuse and
Most won't talk openly ithuiC Chew experiences when they
nine emotional abuse,
first come to Parents Anonymous meetings, and we don't push
"As serious and as ugly as sexual abuse is I believe them, but as they become more at case with the group they
emotional abuse is even more devastating," Woods said, open up, he said.
"They are aching for attention, a!wys being told they are bad
"We feel the child might be better off In a mediocre enor wortiie3 aiiAiëellng no one cares."
vironment if the family receives counseling than he would

being taken away from the parents," Barton Said.
"In a criminal case, the first thing we think about is
prosecuting the parents,"said Judge Salfi. "If we have a case,
we wi ll file and the parents are arraigned and tried. Not a lot
actually go through the criminal system, however. Time goes
by and, meanwhile, family problems become involved. Jailing
parents Is not an effective way of deaUng with the problem, but
when death results chances are they will go to jail then."
In t he case of abandoned, abused and neglected children, a
petition is filed by the fiRS or an individual and an ad-

128 Killed In Iran Air Crash
By United Press International
Chanting "Allah Akbar," God Is great, Iranian
rio1ut1onary guards today began removing the bodies
of 128 people killed in the fiery crash of a Boeing 721 jet
in the snowbound Elhros mountains north of Tehran,
state radio reported
Rescue wor kers were quoted as saying it would take
manymorehoursofworkinthedayllghtbeforeauthe
bodies could be found,
The burning wreckage of the Iran Air jet was found
shortly after mianight, five hours after it went down in
the pathless mountah near the military base at
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NATIONAL REPORT: Rain and thundershowers covered a
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Wide ares from the Texas Gulf coast to
Valley today. Snow bkik.t.d the upper Midwest. More than
30 workers boletared levies with rock, Iafldl*gi mod C$flVU
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productive farm weaL Skit, f reezing rain, rain mod WIOW
swept through the Ohio Valley to New England. Snow was
scattered over the southern sections of the upper Great Lakes
as well as parts of the Dakotas and Minnesota and the western
central i$.I'w. '11w.. 1Mw. of snow blanketed Syracuse,
N.Y., during a six-Imur lod NWAsy. High temperatures In
the teens and, single Ztu were expected in the narthsrn
Mississippi Valley with readings In the and expected In
Plains.
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AREA READINGS if sm.): tençeratite: 0; overnight
low: 48; yesterday's high: 77; barometrIc pressure: 30.04;
relative trn'Ity: 00 percent; winds: south at 10 m.V.h.
WEDNAY TWISt DAYtONA REMIt: hlgts, 11:50
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ComBank.Longwood to the new Flagship
Ba nk of Seminole, Lake Mary office,
The shift in accounts will mean city
funds totaling $3o,000 to $50o,000 annually will go through the new branch
bank on Lake Mary Boulevard.
The decision to shift accounts was
tentatively made by Mayor Walter
Sorenson Monday when Flagship
President Dennis Courson offered to
assist the city by approving a loan
through Flagship topurthase334 acres of
parldahd on Grandbend Avenue in Lake
/
Mary.
The city's funds have been deposited at
kLac,c.The city had made
tentative arrangemen ts with the
Longwood bank for the $33,750 loan. But
bank officials kit week said a bond Issue
would have to be certified by the court
before the permanent financing could be
approved, City Attorney Gary Massey

County organizational
meeting Thursday.

is scheduled
nw.t
for 7:30 pin, in the banquet
ball at Western S"lin Steak
House off U.S. 17.12 In Sanford, accordlag to Sower
ganiseti.
Carter,
Cal., said Frank Grefto, a
Jacksonvill e businessman

membership In 51w United
Nation mini support for a

ceostjg
amenn.nt to
per mit prayer in
pnigic
schools. He has also said he
supports the
f
foodaliifs as a weapon in the
nation's foreign pOlicy.
Carter said the new party
has not as yet down, a vice
prtk' andt.
He add Mztypurfrcm
$,nno3, County attended the
Orlando convention The

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Officers; today and conduct the ordinary business of running
the hospital..
Hospital Administrator Charles C. Bentley said the board
will elect a chairman, vice chairman and secretarytreasurer, despite the fact It may only be "another six
weeks to two months" until the county completes contract
negotiations with Hospital Corporatloit of America (HCA).
HCA, a .iahvllie for-profit corporation, was approved as
the entity to take over the hospital Jan. 15
The current board of trustees were to have two new
members at today's meeting: Arthur Harris and Don
Reynolds.
"The operation has to continue until the new owners take
over," Harris said today. "Problems may arise and will
have to be handled."
But Harris estimated It will be "probably not long"
before the trustees are replaced.

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Jackie Moore of Lake City is one of three witnesses the state says will positively identify Bundy
as the driver of a white van used to abduct Kimberly
Leach from school on Feb. 9, 1978.
He Is charged with kidnapping the 12-year-old girl
and leaving her dead in a hog pen near Live Oak 35
miles away. Bundy Is under death sentence for the
murders of two Tallahassee sorority sisters. They
were clubbed and strangled in their beds three
weeks before Kim vanished between classes,
Her subdued parents testified briefly after

opening argwnents about the last day they saw her
alive. Tom Leach said he and his wife, Freda,
immediately discounted school officials' theory that
Kim ran away. They knew how much she had been
looking forward to that weekend's Valentine's Day

Dance.
They searched the school grounds without success
for some trace of Kim, and went home to wait. Her
body was not found for two months,
Prosecutor Jerry Blair said a crossing guard,
Clinch Edenfield, will point out Bundy as the man he
saw staring at Lake City Junior High School as he
cruised In front of the school In a white van,
Edenfield was to have testified Monday but could
not be found in the courthouse when he was called to
the stand

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!) Public Service Commission
lawyers expect Southern Bell Telephone Co. to ask the
Supreme Court for an indefinite delay of a $31 million cut in
long distance rates.
The company went first to the commission, seeking an indefinite postponement white it fights the rate cuts In court.
Commissioners voted 5.0 Monday against issuing the stay
sought by Southern Bell.
The panel did agree to a 304ay delay, but that isn't expected
to satisfy the giant utility. PSC lawyers predicted Southern
Bell would ask the Supreme Court for an Indefinite stay.
The PSC approved a new schedule of rates for in-Florida
long distance calls In December. Under the proposal, rates for

TAI.ILAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
A
chapter in the political careers of several
wnddentialhcpefuIawiU likelyconietoa
cise today as the secretary of state
makes the March 11 presidential
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Elsie Cole. Orange City

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ministration officials said he would seek $400 million For
(limit purpose.
lii terms reminiscent of John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, Carter said:
"We must pay whatever price is required to remain the
strongest nation in the world. 'Iliat price has increased as
the military power of our adversary has grown anti its
readiness to use (lint power has been made all too evident in

Afghanistan,"

"i'iie destruction of time independence of time Afghanistan
governunent and time occupation by the Soviet Union has
altered the strategic situation in that part of time world in a

very ominous fashion," Carter said.

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identify Bundy as tileth an he saw leading a crying
girl into the van, which was blocking traffic as
Anderson drove past on his way home From the fire
department, w here he worked,
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 for th across the highway that leads to
Lake City. She said from the witness sta nd 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.

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calls covering several hundred miles would go down sub.
stantially, while charges for calls 20 miles or less would go up
slightly.
The company notified the PSC last week it intends to fight
the rate reduction package before the Supreme Court and
asked that the plan not take effect until the court acted
which might be a year or 18 months from now,
Southern Bell also had requested a 60-day postponement of
the Feb. 1 effective date in the event an indefinite stay was not
issued. The commission agreed to a 30-day delay.
The PSC determined a year ago Southern Bell's Florida
operations were earning excess profits and began a twopronged attack to bring those earnings into be.

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Daullfle C. Kessinidi. Mary
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Alex Berry, Lake Mary

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Crane, Sen. Howard Baker, George Washington , D.C.; Robert Roosevelt of
Bush, John Connally, Sen. Robert Dole, Silver Spring, Md.; Marlin Thacker of
and Ronald Reagan for the Republicans. Alabama; and Raymond Llebenberg of
For them Tuesday's meeting of the Paradise, W., the meeting is fight for
Presidential Candidate Selection recogni tion. Winning a place on the ballot

primary ballot final.
Among the aspirants are the known Committee is just a formality.
Itself would be a victory.
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Ecknund G. Brown, President Jimmy Bill Carlson, of Sebring; Benjamin to make politics fun. But they also can be
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President Carter Welcomed
Congress back to town today with word that persistent
inflation rules out a tax cut this year and time Soviet invasion
of Afghanistan has raised time price of peace.
In a State of the Union message to Congress Monday,
Carter also made a gesture to Iran, saying time United States
would be prepared to help that country meet a Soviet threat
if the American hostages are released,
Keyed to a possible new Soviet move, Carter asked
Congress as its first order of business to pass an economic
and military aid package designed to help Pakistan defend
itself,
Carter did not give a figure on aid to Pakistan, but ad-

Southern Bell May Ask For Delay In Rate Cuts

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ministrations as CIA director and U.N.
ambassador, ran narrowly ahead of the

Killed in Sunday night's confrontation
between blacks and law enforcement officers

"I'm certainly not going over to their (tile
blacks') part of town, but they had better not
coiiie over here," power plant worker Bill Self
said. "I've got five guns and they're all
loaded."
Grocery store owner Bob Voyles Ixanted In
bullet holes in the front of his store amid said hi'

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shocked defense attorneys Monday by saying she
decided she could identify Theodore Bundy as the
erratic driver of a white van after seeing him on

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Although manager Albert Barlow, 51, said he was
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Congress Welcomed
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a couple who blame an anti-nausea drug manufactured
by a Cincinnati pharmaceutical firm for lbS birth
defects of their son.
I The suit was filed by California attorney Melvin 0.111
on behalf of Elizabeth and Michael Mekdecl. The
defendant in the action Is RlchardsonMerrelJ Inc.,
maker of the drug Benedictln.

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all businesses had closed before
dark. More than 50 Oklahoma Highway
Patrol troopers patrolled time area, along with
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Anthony I)t'Shazo, 29, of lioration, Ark.,
was arrested at I )t'Queemis, Ark,, Sunday

ldabcl, which nestles in the southeastern
corner of Oklahoma just a few miles from
Texas and Arkansas, was quiet Monday night
but not because time town's problems had
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wmthi be closing ''as soon as it gets dark. I'm
not worried about myself, but I've got some
women that work here,''
The violence that erupted Sunday night
followed a march on City Hall by nearly 100
blacks demanding an iiiiiiiediate arrest in the
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:week, ago. Smith asked for a postponement, saying he
was afraid of jeopardizing the state's chances of reconvicting Jesse Hall, accused along with Hoy In the
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Action no Graham's recommendation that Darrell
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postponed until March 12, the next time the Cabinet sits
:as the executive clemency board, Jere Moore, the
'governor's Cabinet affairs director said Monday.

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Miami Beach, said she was pistol whipped, and was
treated and releasçd at a hospital. But her co-worker,
Bernice Baker, 59, of Hollywood, Fia., apparently was

raised
over 00,000 at the amwnticn
for the new party, carter said.
Mrs. June Cameron of
Sanford was elected a
delegate to the national
convention to be held later
this yaw, he salt
At Th ursday night's
meeting, a disirman, vice
chairman, secretary and
triNifli will be elected.
Cater sold the public Is
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Seminole County group

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it Lost its bid to retain control of the hospital last

The closing and document signing was
held at the Sanford law off ice of G.
Andrew Speer, representing the National
Community Bank of New Jersey, trustee
under the will of the late Thomas F.
Conner, who owned the tract.
Signing papers on behalf of the city
were Sorenson and City Clerk Connie
Ma jor. Massey was present to advise the
city officials.
Soreison said the total of the loan Is
$33,750 at 734 percent interest over a sixyear period.
ComBank.Longwood officers in a
preliminary offer several months ago
said a minimum of 894 percent interest
would be required with the option to raise
that rate if necessary.
During the first year the city will pay
Flagship only the Interest and the park
will probably not be de veloped thIs year
because of budget constraints, Sorunoan'
Monday was the final day to exercise said. Future development plans call for
the purchase option. The city several the park to be kept in asnaturaja state as
weeks ago received an appraisal showing possible with barbecue pits and picnic
the land is now worth 000,000,
tables Installed.

elected chairman of the state
party at the convention, will
be the gue
st speaker Thur.
sday night.
The group must be formally
organized to begin the effort
to hive MeldrIm Thomson's
name placed on the ballot In
the November electIons for
president, Carter said.
Tosn.on, tinier tlwes'turm
governor
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The council last week approved the
te mporary use of city reserve funds,
pending arrangementi being made for
the loan. Because of the Flagship loan
approval Moi)diy,it was not neceuary to
touch reserve hinds, Sorenson said.
In the meantime, City Manager Phil
Kulbes said today, the city received a
waiver, Friday from Don Gertelsen,
state division of parks, Department of
Natural Resources, to permit the closing
Cfl the property without the possible loss
of sta te grants.
The city may receive a grant ofuptoso
percent ($1L750) of the peck's $37,500
purchase price. Usual practice, Kulbes
said, is to have grant approval before
property is purchased. Total price of the
property was $37,500. The city a year ago
acquired an option for $3,750 for the land,

IDAI3EI,, Okla.. UN
Only 6,000 people
;i%'e in Idabel. Just under 2,000 of theiim are
biack, and couuiiummitv relations have been a
nagging problem.
But time deaths of three tx'ople in the span of
two days
two of them during a nightlong
race riot between an estimated 200 blacks and
iim(Ie the assessment sound
300 IX)lice
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Aides say Gov. Bob
(;ruhwn will honor a request by Attorney General Jim
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politics.
With ri'irly 70 percent of the 2,531
Democratic precincts reporting, Carter had
59,1 percent and Kennedy had 31.8 percent
with 9 percent uncoinmitteti. Guy. Edmund
Brown Jr. of California did n?'get enough
votes to be counted,
In time Republican race, with 22 percent of
the vote counted Bush had 7,288, Regan 6,713.

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LacaL officers of the new
Constitution Party, organised
on the state level 10 days ago,
in convention In Orlando, will
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and possession of burglary tools, Thursday morning pleaded
guilty to the misdeameanor loitering charge to clear the way
for his extradition to his home state on burglary charges.
Ti state's attorney's offi ce agreed to drop the felony
possession of toob. charge and agreed to ask Russell be sen.
tenced to time served.
While Hall granted the motion, Russell will stay In jail
pending his hearing on Maine's request for extradition.
Burke Steele, arrested Jan. 11 by Sanford police on charge of
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the end of the 68-year-old former film star's
presidential hopes, but it certainly made
clear lie was in another tough race.
Nor did Kennedy's thumping appear to
knock himim out of the 1980 picture. lie didn't
start his campaign until November and lost
his chance to capitalize on very high poll
standings when the Iranian crisis over-

grew increasingly optimistic in the last (lays
of campaigning, but Reagan went into the
caucuses as a favorite on the basis of a timidJanuary poll that showed him first among
Iowa Republicans, with Bush third,
Reagan, the former California governor
who almost won the 1976 GOP nomination,
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police for battery to a law enforcement officer and resisting
arrest with violence, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
—Garland S. Baker, arrested Jan. 8 and charged with the
Christmas day rape and robbery of an elderly Sanfoil resident

The impact threw Ellis from his motorcycle and caused both
to burst Into flames, officers reported.
Ellis died at 8:30 p.m. Sunday In Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Although no charges have been filed, pending the In.
vestigatlons, a highway pa trol spokeswoman said, officer
reported Byrd had contributed to the cause of the accident,
making an improper turn. He had also been drinking, according to the accident report, she said.

By DONNA ESTES

ATLANTA UPI, Proponents of the Equal Rights
Amendment saw little hope for its revival in the.
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A Casselberry woman was raped Sunday as she jogged
through the Windward Square condominium, said Casselberry
Police Chief George Karcher.
The woman was attacked from behind at7:50 p.m,as
along Antilles Drive, the road which borders the development
and a wooded area, Karcher said.
Her attacker placed a pocket knife against her throat and
took her into the woods.. he reported, adding she was not cut
during the assault.
She was later abkto get away and run to one of the homes,
where she called police.

going to get 'ciii."
The Democratic "uncommitted" category,

Bush's win was close, but it was an
authentic upset nonetheless. Bush, a
Massachusetts-born transplanted Texan,

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up his quest for the IX'inocratic nomination,
saying, "We rmee(t 1,657 (delegates) and were

one without spending a day in Iowa.

By Limited Press International
Standard Oil Co. Indiana, the first major U.S. oil
firm in announce its 1979 earning,said its profits last
year wire 40 percent higher than they were in 1978.
Indiana Standard, time sixth-largest U.S. refiner,
.attributed its unproved profit performance to "conS
:iflUC(l strong results from overseas petroleum and
'(;rl(Iwide chemical operations."
The Chicago-based company said its 1979 profits
were $1.50 billion, compared to $1.07 billion in 1978. It
said it earned $10.23 a share in 1979 versus $7.36 a share
the year before.

ARRAIGNMENTS
The following persons were arraigned Friday before County
Court Judge Wallace Hall, their trial dates will be set on March

Florida Highway Patrol investigators have begun their look
into Seminole County's first traffic fatality of the year, an
accident south of Oviedo Sunday, which took the life of a South
Daytona man.
John M. Ellis, 29, of South Daytona, died three and a half
hours after his motorcycle crashed into a Cadillac driven by
John Byrd, of Oviedo, at 5 p.m.. on County Road 419. n half
mile south of Oviedo, highway patrolmen say.
Byrd was driving north on the road, when he suddenly made
a left, directly in front of the bike driven by Ellis, they say,

The city of Lake Mary will be moving
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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)
An official
medical bulletin sald today President JoaipBroz
"graduaUyreCoVerthg"fro(n the aznputaUon of his left
leg to halt the spread of gangrene that had threa tened
the 7-year.old leader's life,
"The general health condition of
the second pcst.operative day is good. Following
surgical Intervention, President Tito Is gradually
recovering," the bulletin signed by Tho's doctors said,

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Kennedy conceded in good humor, saying,
'We could have done a little better in Iowa,"
and congratulated Carter. But he made clear
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OTTAWA, Canada (UPI) — Canada has expelled
three Soviet diplomats on epy charges 4n a- case -In.
volving a U.S. government official "in a sensitive
position" who allegedly sold American secrets to the
Soviet Union.
Canadian External Affairs Minister Flora Mac.
donald said Monday the three Soviet diplomats were
expelled from Canada for using Ottawa as a base for
espionage activities against the United States.
Miss MacDonald said the case was the "most serious
case of espionage" in Canada since 1946, when a
Russian cipher clerk at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa
was identified as a link in a massive spy network
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that he could not campaign during a national
crisis, said lie -deeply appreciated" the Iowa
Vote and expressed his regret that he had not
been able to campaign in person in Iowa.
Iowans' 'expression of support is particularly welcome in these difficult times,"

building support in Iowa. This year, he beat
the Massachusetts senator by almost two to

the 32.23 defeat.
The amendment was rejected Monday despite White
house efforts and even warnings that it could hurt
l?resident Carter's showing in the Iowa caucuses.
Before the vote, the chairman of the Senate
Democratic caucus read a resolution affirming the
party's support for Carter
saying an ERA defeat
was no reflection on the former Georgia governor,

judicatory hearing held. The judge's decision may range froni
returning the child to the parents with counseling to ter.
minating parental rights, Salfi said.
There is a lot of traurna when parents split up and, as a
result, the children often suffer a lot of emotional abuse, but
kids are resilient and often are able to get over It, Salfi said.
Almost 50 percent of divorce cases involve violence violence
is part of culture, he added.
When the problem persists over a long period, the custody
court can remove the child without a dependency finding while
the divorce is going on and even after, Salfi said.

debate with his Io'.a opponents on grounds

splash four years ago.

Georgia: ERA In Trouble
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Sen. Howard Raker was third with 3,558 votes.
Trailing ' ere former Texas Gov. John
Connal ly with 2.225, Illinois Reps. Philip
Crane with 1.445 a riti .Jolin Anderson with 969,
and Kansas Sen. Robert Dole with 361. There
were 400 uncomiimittc'I
Carter, who dropped out of a scheduled

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President
Carter whipped Sen. Edward Kennedy and
George Bush knocked Ronald Reagan off the
top of the Republican hill in the nation's first
1980 presidential test Monday.
Political organization gave Carter victory
in the Iowa Democratic precinct caucuses but
it also had a "Made In Iran" label. Carter was
scraping bottom in the polls when Iranian
militants took 50 Americans hostage in the
U.S. embassy in Tehran. As the country
rallied behind the president, his political
standing shot upwards.
The payoff came Monday in the 2,500 neighborhood meetings where Iowans begin the
process of selecting national convention
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Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County Council for Exceptional Children heard
about the mushrooming problem of child abuse and neglect as
seen from the experience of five panel members, but to the
professionals present this came as no surprise.
The educators, counselors and social workers who work with
children on a day-to-day basis too frequently see the resul ts of
abuse and neglect.
Serving on the panel at Winter Springs Elementary School
were Judge Dominick Saul, who is in the family department of
the Circuit Court; Elaine Froman, guidance counselor at
Lawton Elementary School in Oviedo; Anna Woods, teacher at
Red Bug Elementary School, whose specialty is working with
emotionally disturbed youngsters; and Joe Champagne and
Dennis Barton, who work with the parents through Parents

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Security Council proposal to initiate economic
sanctions auainst Iran mnrkørl th liAIh iim *kn
Russians have scorned world opinion since the
organization was chartered in 1946.
But the predictability of the Soviet action does
not relieve the frustrations of American
diplomats seeking release of the hostages held in
the U.S. Embassy in Tehran since Nov. 4. The
veto power enjoyed by the five permanent
member's of the council, the United States,
Britain, France, China and the Soviet Union, ha
been exploited consistently by the Russians tb th(
wart the peaceful resolution of explosive
issues,
The Soviets' 113th veto was cast in obvious self interest against a resolution protesting Moscow's
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stares from non-riders, if someone is thrown
from a bike the helmet will absorb the shock, and
gloves get torn, not skin.
While kids may not like the idea of wearing
headgear while they ride or the $30 cost of the
most popular Bell bicyclist's helmet, safety
experts say notonly will it prevent some injuries,
but also can prevent accidents, since it is made
of w)ifr
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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laws in Florida, one thing is clear unless a
radical change is made on the part of either the
cyclists or law officers, people riding twowheelers are still going to die.
Many local cyclists ride as If they are alone on
the streets, without any regard for the two-ton
objects flashing past them.
They ride at night, In dark cloth ing, wi thout
lights, they swerve across streets daring cars to
hit them, they simply do as they please.
Common sense and the law says no rider
should be out at night without a front and rear
light at the minimum. Safety experts recom.
mend cyclists also wear bright, reflective
clothing and cover their bikes with reflectors.
The reflectors w hich fit on spokes and pedals are
particularly valuable. Motorists' eyes are
caught not only by the ligh t bounced hack from
their headlamps but also by the movement.
The safety experts also recommend all cyclists
wear the protective gear generally worn by the
more serious riders.

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In Sanford, as in most other places in the
country, cyclists Just don't always obey the law.
Several riders have just missed dying on U.S.
Highway 17.92 in front of Sanford Middle School
as they deliberately ride their bikes in front of
passing cars, trying to get as close as possible to
the front bum per wi thout ending up under the
wheels.
Only a few blocks from the Sanford Police
Department, the action continues on a'linost a
daily basis.
But Sanford officers have been directed not to
enforce the law which could keep some of those
kids alive because the community is not behind

material.
Bicycles also need attention to make sure they
remain safe. A young rider once suffered a cut
leg, and the car his bike hit about $400 worth of
damage when he tried to ride a bike without
brakes.
He hit the car, flew across the hood, destroyin g
his bike and the car's windshield. About 10
minutes worth of work could have prevented the
accident.
That accident could have also been prevented
if the rider had followed the rules of the road.
Instead, he ran a stop sign and Into the car's

SPORTS
Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.

Foul Trouble Spells U.C.F. Doom
0

By SAM COOK
climbed Into the number 11 spot and will tempo for the Knights.
one, on him," Brian Radon said. "We Mike Hayes added two more for a 39-39
And that they were. in the closing four
Herald Sports Writer
climb higher next week, clipped a foul.
Monday evening proved no exception just tried to take away his picks. That's tie. When Clark finally got his first field minutes the Knights crept close, but a
LAKELAND When area unbeaten plagued Knigh t team 96.90 before a as Jones meshed his first three shots into how he usually gets open."
goal after 17 frustrating minutes it Precision passing game enabled
basketball teams look back at the events sellout 3,021 in George W. Jenkins Field a 12-7 UCF advantage. At the 14:50 mark
Although the Mocs were able to take triggered a string of four in a row for Bo. Southern to hold
its lead with iayups and
of the past four days, it will probably be House last night.
however, Jones was slapped with a reach away Bo's outside game, they were Southern still managed a 49-47
halftime
short
jump
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called the LOST weekend.
"I've ne ver seen nothing like it," a foul and Clark pulled him. He wouldn't helpless to stop the young Clark at the lead.
Friday evening Mainland dropped steaming, shirt-tail dislodged Torchy return,
Clark paced the Knight attack wi th 25
foul line.
Clark blamed his lack of shooting on
Sanford from the high school's unbeaten Clark said at halftime. "We're playing a
"Yeah, I couldn't miss too much when I
points.
Jones contributed 22 and Cotton
Clark hit 11 of 12 first half free throws, his cast of characters. "if
ranks ending a I&amp;game winning skein. 2-3 zone. I don't know how we're going to
we'd
had
our
notched
15.
King headed FSC with 23 and
was sitting on the bench," was the way including a rare four point play when regular temn in there,
The Seminoles were ranked fifth at the commit 92 fouls."
Jones explained his early hoop
Hadon
added
15.
artistry. Southern's Hal Wissel was nailed with
time.
One could excuse Clark's exaggeration
Another problem affecting the Knights technical, to keep the Knights in thea different first half."
The father added," I didn't even
And 24 hours later the Sues were at his foul count in a first 20 minutes was the early ineffectiveness of the
recognize that team I had out there."
humbled by 1A power Warner Christian which saw four of his top six players nation's number two scorer Bo Clark for game.
curtaIling a 17-game winning streak. saddled with three fouls. 19 total were the second game in a row.
Ebron Followed Clark's act wi th a Three subs finished out the last five UCF 90 1 : ('lark 71I.25, Cotton 5-515,
llossin 4-0-8. Krull 5-0-10, Jones 11.41-22.
Mainland was ranked third,
whistled on the Knights.
Saturday the 30-plus per game scorer baseline Jumper to give UCF its third- minutes.
1-0-8, Hans 0-2-2, ileacham 0-0-0.
On the major college level secondWhen the second half opened Jones Ebroii 36-18-90.
Sanford's -Ruben Cotton, center Dean seemed content to watch Jones and fi'eiint lead 33-28 with seven minutes
Totals
ranked and unbeaten Syracuse was also Rossin, sixth man Roland Ebron and red- Cotton head the first half scoring parade left,
showed Juts how much he was missed b
beaten. Just a step below the big boys in hot Gerald Jones all spent most of the In a win over Biscayne.
putting
on an incredible shooting show. F'SC 96): 1%Unn 64- IS, Radon 8-1.17,
At this point though, Wissel called
Division II, Torchy Clark's UCF squad first half as spectators.
lla's 4-4-12, Odin 3-1-7. King 9-5-23.
Last night a discontented Clark didn't the long range gunnery of 6.7 sixth man
"lie was phenomenal," an ecstatic Totals
39-18.96.
suffered its first blemish after 15 wins
And it was Jones' absence which attempt a field goal until 16 minutes had lion King, who deniolished a sagging Wissel exclaiiiie(l. "He hit pressure shot
and with it probably lost their number proved the most damaging. The 6.1 elapsed in the half when he was fouled on UCF zone geared to stop 6-8 Moe big man alter pressure shot down the
stretch.
[CI"
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ONE poll position.
Chattanooga, Tenn. sharpshooter has a drive.
John Ebeling.
"But I thought the difference was our I-'SC
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Florida Southern College 12-3, who has made a habit of setting the opening
"We were playing a box and one on
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It's not easy f inding something cheery in
the news these days, but it's there If you look
herd enough — or far enough.'
Say as far as Brazil, from where a recent
Wall Street Journal had a la te report on the
killer bees that should help take' minds off
multiple world crises for a few minutes,
You remember the killer bees. They are the
African imports in tended to revitalize the
South American bee stock that turned out to
be as bad tempered as they are industrious.
When aroused, which is easily, they supposedly attack anything moving with a
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Perha ps the ablest defense of companies
producing nations, is vulnerable to Soviet
world is a recent
business
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,The mischief potential of
of Multinational
paper, The Moral
Moscow's domination of the coveted oil fields
Capitalism" written by R.D. Pagan Jr., a
certainly is as apparent to Iran's fanatical leader, senior official of Castle &amp; Cooke Inc., a
inc yatoiian Kuhollah Khon; dii, as it is to others
worldwide agribusiness founded in Hawaii
years ago by two Protestant missionaries.
concerned over the threat to world peace.
The son of a elerman who worked in a
Donald McHenry, U.S. ambassador to the
United Nations, called the latest veto "tran- poor, tropical region, Mr. Pagan said: "I
could not believe that our company had been
sparent
an act of political expediency designed singled out as a target for so-called political
to buy Iranian silence on Afghanistan and Soviet action by some church groups." He added :
advantage in the area."
"My anger and surpr stemmed from the
The purchase price, however, involves language of political ideology that permeated
the attack — and for the prejudice, injustice,
American lives. The cynical Soviet vote counters
lack of charity and lack of intellectual
the near-universal condemnation of Iranian achonesty
that we ex perienced in dealing with
tions by the international community.
Th e effort by Moscow to put the on us for the
Mr. Pagan said that his company has
Tehran agony on the United States was ludicrous, worked with the churches for a long time and
calling the requested sanctions "a threat to that it has asked them "to Identify specific
peace" and a bid to exert "crude political and
projects or areas where we can work in a
cooperative and collective effort, utilizing the
economic pressure on Iran."
churches' human and financial resources
The Security Council vote itself wasl,effective in
with those resources we may have available,
ridiculing the Soviet charge. Only Soviet satellite
to expand and accelerate the task of tinFast derminy supported the Moscow view.
proving the living conditions of the comThe Soviet veto can delay a positive response to munities in which we live."
those who hold the embassy in Tehran. It cannot
But Mr. Pagan rightly added that "We in
Castle &amp; Cooke believe that a corporation
the massive international repugnance.
McHenry stated the U,S. case and the primary shouldnotbeusedasaniedlumforsoclal,
political and economic experimentation. We
political
U.S. hope.
have statutory and legal obligations to meet
'*The world is determined to see the hostages
with our stockholders, our host countries, our
freed," he said.
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Butler, Bruce McCray and Glen Stambaugh aren't exactly
sweating their stating jobs tonight in view of the planned
halftime activities of the Seminole-Lake Brantley Five Star
match up.
Halftime of the game will be spruced up with the Second
Annual Great Seminole County Shoot Out, featuring some of
the local names in politics and community leadership.
"Defending Champ" John Polk will be on hand to defend his
foul shooting title, Back to challenge for the hoop honors once
again this year will be Seminole County School Superintendent
Bud Layer, Donnie White from the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, Lakeview Middle School primipal Ted Barker,
County Commissioner Bob French and City Administrator
Roger Nelawender.
My money is on Polk. Rumor has it he'll serve the cornpaUtion with suboeones, shortly before they ft up to the
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The victory pulled Vainly to
in Florida Monday night, 3-li li tilt- league and 9.7
Florida Southern stunned overall hi It' 1" Inritla fell
previously unbeaten Central (leeIr int' the t'1kir ith its
Florida !iG-ftO, and Stetson eighth loss in nine SEC starts.
upe nded South Florida 7li-70. '1k' (aturs art' 4 - 12 ovt'rall
(in the road, Florida conVII1IIiI• 'sl out $ullIrr' lt'(l
nioveti into Pernell '('cokes turiued its
losing
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Stetson
over SttiutI Florida
and with five seconds to go lie dropping a 1054k decision at
20
points.
Tom t;rit'r had
Init it ill) and missed.
Vanderbilt, and Ilethulle- .
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Whi le everyone
"as (nkuiiaii lost at Tennessee Stetson's 10th victory in Ill
thinking about the upcoming State 88-4,i.
overtime period, Virginia
I lost l"kirida Southern gaines. South i"lurida suf'I'ech's Les lienson had dii- rallied behind reserve for- fered its ninth loss in II
ferent ideas, lie grabbed the ward Mark King's 23 points to gal lies.
loose ball on the baseline, u pset Central Florida, the
.lmi Green scored 19 POIntS
wheeled and fired.
and
grabbed 1'.1 reWunds ill
NCAA Division 11's top.
After traveling 93 feet the ranked team.
left(l 'l'ennessce State over
ball didil't hit glass, iron or
It was Florida Southern's Bethune-Cookman. *rhe
anything but net and the,
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'IsLtLng Gobblers had a 79-77 Florida suffered its first Loss threatened as they posted
Metro Conference victory in 16 gaines. flo Clark hall 25
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over Florida State.
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iiand its conference mark to 3- score 23 P0ifltS as Vanderbilt
7, host Florida Memorial
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moving stemilly north, Brazilian experts say
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On Thursday, Jan. 17, IM, I attended an everyone9s privacy.
Americans no longer have anything to worry. __.. ___ __ -.--- W Vegas oddsrnakers took a financial bath Sunday
takes a snal) from cenle,r during last night's tryolit
the'Rkiii missed on- an extra-point a itenipt-foll'ow
'Ini th-eir first
,
ough I
about.
open meeting of the Resources for Human described himself as
We intend to meet our corporate responNeeds Committee because I had Warned that must say most reldnecks I have met have
touchdown. Bookies had installed Pittsburgh as an 11 point A PICK UP GAME
clinic on the Patriot campus, Haley. now offensive
Nothing to worry about? What about
sibilities as the law requires."
favorite. 7be SteeleM as they usully do, beat the point
County Commissioner BlilKircithoff had been better manners.
line coach for (;ardner-%%'ebh ('ollege Ill N01-th
Afghanistan,
and Iran, aM..
As Mr. Pagan noted, the job of bualneuisto
spread. Pay close attention Jimmy the Greek, 31 minus 19
Although Mr. Kirchhoff said he was inInvited to speak on the proposed sale of
('aroHna was hack In town eyeballing local talent
create wealth and jobs. Business should
equals 12. Pay up guys.
Seminole M,umorLsi Hospital. The Resources terested in what people In the community
The stage is set for the shared the scoring honors for Todd Clontz 0 0-0 0; Lance
Monday night.
The poor and unemployable youth of this nation
rate in an ethical mitriner. But, as he said,
for Humain Needs Committee is compond of thought, his manner indicated differently. He
season finale in the Sanford Sanford Electric with 10 Brodrlt'k 0 1-2 1; Byron
~ Junior Boys Basketball points apiece. George Washington
have been described as social dynamite ready to business is not "a hit-man for insurrectionary
A big story in Shanghai recently was
concerned professionals from social service avoided answering questions concerning
5 0-1 10; Shea
Hounding out Five Star Conference action tonight the Lake
China's manned space program.
explode in the coming years — certainly a
agencies in Seminole County. Now in. my allolcation of money for Indigent ewe. He
change."
league.
Williams
chipped
in
eight
and
Whlgham
0
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Howell Sflwr Hawks will try to regain winning form when they
He also observed that it Is possible to
experience have I been so directly Insulted by
admitted only contacting doctors and two
0
First place Sanford Electric Shea Wh.ighain added four. 7.16 45.
problem that deserves the deepest concern.
As it happens, it's AW on the ground. But
travel to DelAnd to take on Art Parlssi's Bulldogs.
members of the board of trustees of the
coasted to a 45-27 win over
Alex Wynn topped First
And the Carter administration, as If to believe simultaneously in religion, profit, fair an elected public official,
when It's time to lift off, the Chinese, who
FIRST FEDERAL: Alex
A big battle looms tonight in the Orange Belt Confecence
dealing,
social
responsibility,
and
political
in
St.
Lucie
County
during
his
Alter
appearing
some
twenty
minutes
late
county
hospital
First
Federal
Saturday,
while
Federal
with 20 points.
have made a number of unmanned 1mmWynn
10 0-0 20; Chris henry 2
demonstrate It is aware and is seeking answe
when Digger Phillips and his Oviedo Lions entertain Gregg
rs, liberty. Unfortunately, many advocates of
for the KheduWd meeting, Mr. Kirchhoff recent tour of the H.C.A.facility in Ft. Pierce.
second place Atlantic Bank
Albert Armstrong scored 0-2 1; EddIe Hughes 0 0-0 0;
chings since IM, Intend to be fully prepared.
has proposed a $2 billion program to provide jobs corporate "social responsibility" are really
Robinson and the Bishop Moore Hornets.
NEW YORK (UPI) — gained one notch to sqventh on Nebraska; Norni Stewart, had no trouble stopping eight of Atlantic Bank9s 10
Interrogated all ; P e - L He demanded to
His simplistic lectuve on the economics of forA team of 11spacecraft pilots" has been
Paul Menton 0 " 0; Rufus
7be Llons have reeled off eight straight wins following Ow
and education to these young people who now face interested in eliminating the profit motive
DePaul, the only major un- the strength of wins over St. Missouri; Joe flail, Ken- Flagship Bank 4&amp;39.
know — with his finger pointing at each profit corporations was a dew example of his
selected &amp;4 according to the Shanghai
first
period
points
and
Laster
I 1-1 3; Alonzo Gainey 0
Outlook Invitational behind the strong rebounding efforts of beaten college basketball Joseph's (Pa.), Boston tucky; Ted Oweris, Kansas;
the. future without hope of providing a living for and downplayingPolitical liberty.
person attending the meeting—each person's attitude "if you can't daulr them with
Sanford Electric, which finished tile galne with a 0.0 0; T(YrAIIS 13 1.3 27.
press, is well Into a training program that
Bill Buegâs and the backcourt point production of 'Frey team In America, won College
In our time, to tarian regimes have come
and
themselves or their families.
tough Jack Iiartmnan, Kansas State; won the first half, is 5-0 in the game-high
name, where he or she was from and their knoiWge, dazzle them with bsloney."
InClUdes experImentation with space rations
Teammate Saiiford FJCI'tri('16 ii 8 10
Kessinger and Horace Roland. That streak gives Oviedo a 12-4 overwhelming acclaim as No, Georgetown.
Congress,
the
program
would
to
power
In
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I sinemly hope that the membws cd '
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If approved by
also was in twin
5
record
heading
into
the
game.
example
— under the guise of "agrarian suggested to me he believed one must have Resources for Human Needs Committee and
I
in
the
nation
Tuesday
by
Notre
Dame
slipped
one
spend half the $2 billion by 1982 on education
One menu Item Is a p
- eUet made of noodles,
rdorm.11 State centralized economlec planBishop Moore likewise has been a hot club lately. The U Pi's Board of Coaches which spot to eighth despite a
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been.born and mared In Sadord to have the citizens of Seminole County an not du*
programs In junior and senior high schools and
eggs and dried shrimp. Mixed with hot water
Hornets, who figure to battle Oviedo down to the wire for the awarded the Blue Demons 39 stirring victory over UCLA, Houston; Ned Wulk, Arizona the Salvation Army gym, 700 Quinn added six.
ning also has been presented as "pro'eu," anything of consequence to say about events and lulled into complacencyMr.
the other half on Department of Labor job
conference title, have reeled off a dozen straight wins since of a possible 41 first-place and Kentucky nlaintained its State; . Eddie
in the mouth and swallowed, one pellet is said
heress, in fad, it has led to the further
in. Sembnk County.
Sutton) , W. 24th St., Sanford. That
chhoff's soothing doublie,tallt. I hop voters of
I
Willie
Brown
-FLORI
paced
to
be
programs for youth. It is aimed at preparing those wapoverishment of poor lands. It's tragic that
the eidv"t of a full meal.
Christmas behind the brother act of Paul and Greg MuHee and votes in the weekly ratings. hold on the ninth position with Arkansas; Fred Snowden, game will be preceded by a 9 Flagship Bank with
His hdarrogatim of the group, some of Seminole Counik rarAmber ft when Kir.
ts,
18
po
enter the battW with a solid 12-3 slate.
multinational capitalism hasn't had more of
Ray Meyer's Blue Demons, easy wins over Florida and Arizona; Roy Danforth, a.m. game between First Horace Knight scored 14 and
from 14 to 21 for job markets.
whom were obviously first-time attendees chhoff comes up for re-election.
Actual flight testing could turn up a typical
OA4' '
Marlette
and
his
Crooms
Panthers
also
have
a
busy
sporting
a perfect 15-0 record, Vanderbilt. Missouri ill'- Tulane, Abe Lemons, Texas. Federal and Flagship Bank. Marvin Cowart contributed
MW
myself,
was
ir"
lic
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to
W
purpose
of
Chefs
7be problem of employing young people from an opportunity to enhance the prosperity of
Frederick &amp;Bwger
problem, however. After haU an orbit, a
staggering
many
poor
coun
the meeting, not to mention an invasion of
Longwood
poor areas has been
spacecraft pilot may be hungry again.
"absolutely
tries,
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The Sanlord crew hosts Ocala Vanguard Wednesday night at MRInP and hhihlv
rurirdM r-ntara' nftc'r wIne nvar mnwn
iu,i.j, f',.I
...l,. ta
uaui uuu
0,
---a wUess O5It W1!fl flOW,
and uepressing. And
hout a defeat this season
1:30, then turns right around Thursday night to play host to LSU last week to easily State and Oklahoma State.
SANFORD ELECTRIC:
Frank 'Arnold, Brigham wit
and
the 23rd in a row over two oe Corso S 0-710; Michael
according to administration officials, It will get
visiting lake Brantley.
outdistance Oregon State,
Here by sections are the Young; Jim King, Tulsa;
ears for Sanford Electric. Renaud 10-02; Danny Rowe 0
worse in the late 1980s,
which moved up two spots to coaches who comprise the Haskins, Texas-El Paso;
Joe Corso, Dewayne Mit- 0-00; Dewayne Mitchell 42-2
-Employers are making it known they want only
the No, 2 position. The UP! major college basketball Lynn Archibald Idaho State'
fthing,and nobody jhould
streaks
W'
those who have at Least the basic skills, and jobs
Neil McCarthy, Weber State. chell and Byron Washington 10; George Williams 4 0-0 8;
besapredthatDaytonaManlandhadtheIgamewlnnlng Beavers, 17-1, regIstered ratings board:
impressive
conference
vie.
.
PACIFIC: Jim haney,
available In the traditional blue collar and
'
streak snapped Saturday, mere hours after Bill Payne's
ut*?
EAST:
tories
over
Washington
and
Fighting
Seminoles
pushiod
the
Buccaneers
to
the
final
seconds
manufacturing industries are diminMing.
MR. MUFFLER'S
Washington State.
Washington;
BelIonun
In last Friday's 78-75 thriller that snapped a Tribe 17
WHOLESALE
TIRE
If the program Is approved, it will biing to
Jack Kraft, Rhode Island; San
co; Carroll
Duke, rvgouping af4r two
COMPANY
dreg
billion the amount to be spent on basic education
WANJIM70N — Who U.&amp; hW for a
440111ment WAbd $0 milho in IM but
desajbd it — V MY p1m 100ma WAsk
mmpensation dal In court for yW&amp;
RoUleThompson,
Massimino,Georgetown;
Villanova, Williams,
But nob* can accuse Mainland of playing a soft schedule. shocking losses a week John
Brown, Santa Clara; Larry
h"y md puceK it is only bmm bad
and work experience for young people in IM — a United Nadw WOOD* =*WP of IrM - 0* $2 million 00 do &amp;A Om. qurfan of
What don it tah for tbi NBC staff to label
UCLA; Tex Winter,
stbappe
03-70decislotolApowerhOMWOrner
earlier,
used
decisions
over
Jim
Boehleim,
Syracuse.
TWIllucl
were dodied
by do SmW veto, do War lad yeer.
staggering sum. Let's aD hope that it workii.
. am Is dm in wriving" — would elmody a
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- Long
Beach
State.
sometWng an Extraordinary Nuclear ',
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n in owtime. Warner just happens to be the top conference foes Wake Forest
Itual
ace
ll
ma
$5 mi ion In da ges.
MIDWEST: Johnny Orr,
squad In t state at IA and plays a very aggressive and North Carolina State to
united stats. would go it aima
time tass on time
tsiaiuzatios test
Note' By agreement with
and esposir. of IISNW residents to least 20
ch igan ; Bob Nicho Toledo;
Mi
e
two
posi
ti
ons
to
improve
th
ech.dek.
Whet the Whit. Has. nqlsctsd to say was, pu'iid t time deposed shah Imbmetrial
b
American Basket bal l
8 hm 1130thwo
r0M8Of wb&amp;4* nOado (the aWyalent '
Mainland darted the tough week with an overtime win No.3spot. Ohio State fel.1 from Digger Phelps, Notre Dame; Coaches Association, teams
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on
out
to
be
a
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bMydob.
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slim
and
bwdw
on probation by the NCAA are
;.
UA
= bWW thm IrAo rAmWe dWdmw ds&amp;tb or
-Ilea*Lion of Isast five per. ,
edeing the Seminoles.
fering a 75-74 setback at the Dutcher, Minnesota; Hank Ineligible for top 20 and
okationary r'glm, in Ire had already cutoffs m11 help tIme ayatollahs efforts to
With their dl bllviv, they ma pay so withtI.vi
ymo,, Marquette.
hands of Michigan.
tt.iwlde nation's economy bs late the
reaced trade with time Ualt.dStst.stothe
:e i I
I
national cham pion-ship
WhaISvOrprioSisdUflIMdI4for$SOOn$
Foetnat.
A
Syracuse, dropping from
%4%1~ to%val
SOUTH: Frank McGuire, coulderation by The upi
WV
"It
the
Iran1ar
—
and
may
even
play
late
the
appears
that
Iran
COuld
VI,I
SRI
third
to
fifth,
suffered
It,
first
South
Carolina;
Dean
Smith, Board of Coaches. Those
J
k4 on
Ia
t, a solo .snge ' the tMsd
hands of Ayatollah Rsthollah Khomobt
unilateral-U, S. PWIIUVI IORde 0, In
'
season when Old North Carolina; Lefty teams currently on probation
loss
of
the
'.
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on the staff eomnmty
ta'Y improved the Dominion scored a 61-67 Driesell, Maryland; C.M. for 1979-81 are: Alaskal'be Sa nd
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North
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State.
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State,
San
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a.m.
lest
Nov
it Is to augg that a UL :
14 that the Iranian
er Monday night in
food embargo. And eve'
No. 6 rating and St John's
U.S W1 oil! 'ne'.. Mile '.' wiesi p pi ai t
MIDLANDS: Joe Cipr iano, rises.
pflIi t
mast was paneing to wiUaw its uj°
embargo
college
ST•'J'"
ba
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WOSM
vi
l
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for
legol
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the
nation's
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drew $ lmIlI&amp; pnjauma-cIad Miller for time
usid
Front Or Back Goad TO Jas. $
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Chefs Marlette's Q'oosns cii Saturday Bryant pwn1 ed 19, Wynn 34-8, Wooten 2-0-4
f
but rallied behind a17 po
l Selder 4 Ks, &amp;oehe 1 SI
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Panthers
upped
their
wow
in
p*ft
ni
19
and jerked a dozen
M.
Curtis 0-M,
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was nolan
•'.i.ysi* not, after receiving a copy of the
'
vWnvabI1ktytoaU&amp;trade
orgo"
Mk icr and Barry 1. TatMS U
record
to
16-4
with
a
weekend
rebounds
to
help the Panthers Henchicks 0-22,'Gordon 244
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I
resist a good-natured critique )
an li*irual CRS aslysla with bWmaorMIC
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lb. St. Jols SEMINOLE
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slat. to SI on the H!IHI, Bigots ISIS, -- KiLl Bryant was again the With l9polnts in Crocin's60-29 346, P. Jones 3-04, Cone 1-3equIsnsat from Am,k.fl firma. In the M the mes
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law the property
100 2.10 710 deScribed in such certificate or

JUewOption
6 Victoria Station
s Jeremiah Johnson

to

7 60 780 certificates Will be sold to the
1.70 highest bidder at the court house

Sixth race — S-I!. B
Dated this 11th day of January.
Sled Pool
3100 980 180 1980

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0(5-8)6780; P13-11206.40; T IS82) 182,60; Time 31:46.

Clerk
Circuit Court , Seminole Co.
Sanford, Fla.

19 21 6 42 Portland
24 21 All 13
0
18 22 4 40 Golden Stt
15 33 313 20'j
Monday's Results
Monday's Result
H,'irllort) 7. Winnipeg 2

6il'AyMarge

Boston 3. Minnesota 0
Buffalo 3, Atlanta 3 (tie)

/ Mr Manaqer
260 February 5, 12, 1980
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Seventh race - $-It, C
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Deputy Clerk
16 00 12 60 6 80
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1400 4 80 , Publish January 22, 29, and

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Today 's Games
Houston at Boston

Today's Games
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San Diego at San Antonio

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Pfl'l.idr'lph,,i at Chicago

Pill%burcoh at Edmonton
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Atlanta at Kansas City
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a) U HART TO HART The
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gets a part-time lob in ai gro.
Cory store. but gives I up
because another boy needs the
to more.

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Roger Ebert and Gene SIskel

pick the ten best movies of
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Fred becomes a clergyman of
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avoid paying taxes.
9 (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER

luture as Sybil enters the hospital and Basil handles things
badly. (Part 5 of 6)

REPORT

F'crlda Statutes 197.246

NOTiCF IS HEREBY GIVEN,

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0 THE NEWLYWED

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charges of mauling a man to
death by proving It was actually
a case of premeditated

CD OVLORIDAI
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0(l-2)l%.40 P (2-I) 94.50; T (2.
plans to spend a romantic day
Monday night results
be
Issued
thereon.
The
certificate
I 81 303 20; Time 19,
First race — S-I!. D
with Maude are thwarted by
numbers and years of issuance,
Tenth race 511!, A
S J(nh Mo%%
11,80 6 90 4 60 4 DW'S Juic y
the description of the property, Viviar's divorce proceedings.
75w' Meyer
120 510 Fruit
7940 19.80 160 and the names in which It was
lI(10 DICK C4t1T Guest:
2 John Clader
Germaine Greer. (Part 2 of 2)
.4 80 340 assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 1439
1 Wright Fielder
320
12(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
IOTA
Year of le.,..,.
UI1-417340;P(1-2)211.I0;T(4.
......
After Archie's union goes on
Description
of
Property
Lot
19
771 493.40; Time 31:29.
strike, Archie becomes mlsera151k 0 Merritt Park PB I PG 22
Eleventh race — SI!,
Name In which assessed Ossle bla and the family becomes
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tO 20 20 10 1640
6 20 570 M. Jones, et at
worried about their future.
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All of sa id property being in the
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360
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U&amp;eSI Such certf.cate or erOF SHERIFF LOBO Lobo
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learns that Perkins may have a
JWs Cain
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7 80 7.60 cording to law the property
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said certificates for

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deed to

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Florida Statutes 197.246
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

LLSANFORD

1.4 AND 3:32J
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as follows;
Certificate No. 163, Year
Issuance 1972.

By: Cheryl Greet'
Deputy Clerk

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of

DIED

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61k 13 Santando PB 3 P05 6$1 : 66
67 &amp;
Name in which assessed James

&amp; Marie Collins.
All of said property being in the
County of Seminole, State of
Florida.

Unless such certificate or certiticates shall be redeemed ac
cording to law the property
described in such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the
highest bidder at the court house
door on the 25th day of February,
1950 at 11:00 A.M.
Dated this 8th day of January,

1980.

____________________

Name in which assessed Mattie
Harvin
of said property being in the

certificates will be sold to the

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROJATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER 79•219.Cp
DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MATTIF WILLIAMS
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
RtfliNi THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Within three months from the
time of the first publication of this
notice you are required to file with
the clerk of the Circuit Court of

e

that Mamie Dinah, the holder of
the following certificates has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to
be issued thereon. The certificate
numbers and years of issuance.
the description of the property,
and the namcs In which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 181
Year of Issuance 1977
Description of Property Lot 1$

County of Seminole, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate or carS
tIficates shall be redeemed ac.
cording to law the property
described in such certificate or

Arthur H. Beckwith,Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County,
Sanford, Florida
5y; Cheryl Greet'.
Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida
Publish: January 22, 29
February 5, 12, 1910.
flE RId

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX
Florida Statutes 197.44
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

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0 HAPPY DAYS Chachi's
thrown apron lands on Arnold's
grill and sets the place on fire,

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highest bidder at the court house
door on the 18th day of February,
1910 at 11:00 A.M.
Dated this 7th day of January,
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole Co., Sanford, Fla,
By: Cheryl Greet
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jan. 15. 32, 29 5 Feb. S',
1980

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Ralph In the men's room.
(Ii) (35) JIM ROCKFORD
24(10) NOVA
(1 (17) THE SEARCH OR
THE NILE "Secret Fountains"
Alter Spoke Is chosen to lead a
new expedition, Burton Is furlous. Spoke finds Ripon Falls
and start
eiars aownrlver where he
meets Samuel Baker sailing
upstream.

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(Premiere) Four young women
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Georgia Engel, Francine Tacker) decide to share an apartnient In overcrowded Washington during World War it.

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personal

r.pr.sentatlye
Is
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Each claim must be in writing
and must Indicate the basis for the
claim, thenamand address of the
creditor or his agent or attorney,
and me amount claImed. If the
claim Is not YO duo, the date whan
It will become du shall bestated
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Dewhurst, David Lablou. A

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concerned psychologist tights
for fairness In the trial of a
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I imiav not show up at this trial "There's a bitterness I don't the Phone."
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relaxed.

Wits SO go(KI and patient with
tier through it all. Now. we

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now because I realize

it as I used to. I call tilt' (log, And Ironically, I can accept
%%luch %%v bought after the Iteople its the%. are much

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hole for a Fresh l)hIIt'-ahld.greemi color scheme in a
(Ili% dining area. A checked tablecloth is given an
Unusual double-welted edge. The "window" jj
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are secrets to developing the
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comfortable sshen %',t' do this.
She says it is not )rlqM'r Or Ill
l40(Kj taste, aiitl it could ('iIUSC
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Slit' says it's OK to he UI) the
noor next to each other. but

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DILEMMA

cries, fit' cries. II 'S time I'aul
learned that he can't buy
Birth
Announcement whatever he wants with tears
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and diamonds, And Nancy
needs to learn that people who
Mr.
Mrs. lUdiurd Richardson Dens HI i fickle) of
"give in" in order to avoid
Miami, Flu, announce the birth of their first child, a boy,
hurtthg someone's feelings,
Nicholas Ryan Dens, on Jan. 15, he weighed 7 lbs., 712 02,
usually end up hurting
Mrs. Deas is the former Kimberly Joan Wither of Sanford.
themselves,
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Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilber of
I'aul's halitosis: Someone
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Nancy is very tenderhearted and Paul is very
persuasive, so dci you (hunk it
would be allright if Nancy's
father returned the ring to
Paul?

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deelsions. But out of cot
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refrain from doing anything
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surprised Narie' with I
beautiful one-karat dianiond
ring. It came usai big shock to
Nancy because she w asn't
even considering marriage
with Paul. III fact, she told file
she hinted to kiss huh because
behind a bad case of halitosis!
when NIlmicy saw the ring,
slit' told Paul slit' didn't think
she should accept it, but he
started to cry, so she kept it
because site didn't want to
hurt his feelings.
Nancy is sure she doesn't
want to be engaged, but every
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litne
tries
return
ring, Paul cries, and talks her
into keeping it.

wide enough to match the narrower allowance when the two
strips of cording are laid together. Use your cording foot to
cover the lengths of cording and (hens to se" the secondstrj1) to
the scant allowance of the first strip,
Press under a narrow hem for the tablecloth. Topstitch skirt
to welting placing folded hell) close against the welting. To
cover raw edges of seam allowances use hem facing or a strip
of lightweight interfacing which may be fused in place,
This summit' double welting technique is effective on sllpcqver
skirts and on bedspreads. It's even possible to make triple
welting which CUll be very attractive in contrasting colors,

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ONE DAY ONLY
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DateWEil" JANUARY 23, 1980
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Cooperation by the smoker is
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50 years can be stopped by hyp- as needed up to 50 or 60 lbs. as the
nosis if their attitude Is right,
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Shirley Swaggerty opened the meeting by reading a New
Year's prayer.
The Horticulture report was given by Doris Jones,
On Jan. 17 a brunch will be held.
'A Horticult ure and Flower Arranging Classes will be held
Jan.2land3l.
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trial but he didn't seem to
think they were unportant.
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graduated frumn high school
last Ma-. She decided to stay
hommie and ssork for a year
before going to college. Nancy
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Mimosa Circle of the Garden Club of Sanford. Ten members

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DEAR DILEMMA: No!
Nancy should return the ring
to Paul herself, and U he

On Jan, 17 there will be a brunch with program on "Friends
of the St. Johns". All club members are asked to attend.
Magnolia Circle is sponsoring a card party on Jan. 25 at the
Garden Club beginning at 10 a.m. Luncheon will be served.
It wasannowi,ce(i that a plaque honoring the late Mrs. Ruth
J. Simpson is to be placed in t he G arden Canter.
The next meeting will be on Feb. 8 at the Garden Center.
This will be a White Elepha nt sale,

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Reports were given by all committees, All nccessary repairs
of Lake Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Elwyn Wither of Millerton,
DEAR ABBY: I am an 18have been completed, putting the building In excellent con.
Pa,
year-old
frestunan in college
dillon.
Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Harriet B. Dens, and
and
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The Flower Show.wlU be held March 28.29. The scbeèle for Richard H. Deas Jr., both of Sanford, and great-grandparents
boyfriend and I like
the show will be ready next month Mrs. Marie Fahey an- are Mrs. Madge W. Dens of Sanford, and Mrs. Caroline Dial of toyear-old
lie on the couch and watch
flounced.
Columbia, S.C.
TV and sometimes just nap.
The circle will plant another Peltaforum tree at the
Dens isa CPA with Coopers and Lybrand Accounting firm in
M)' Mom says it embrasses
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Create a bright beguiling (lining space-for-two In a small
entryway or a corner of the living room. You don't even need a
table: Just a do-it-yourself plywood round on a wooden
pedestal, a couple of chairs and some attractive fabric stitched
iflto welted chair cushions and a double-welted tablecloth.
, Color calls tlw shots in a setting like this: It's all a bright mix
of clear periwinkle blues and lively spring greens underscored
by a lush NaturaLuster nylon carpeting.
To make a floor-length round table cloth, measure from floor
to table edge across thie,table and down the other side. Add the
measurements. (For a 30-inch table with a 30-inch drop add
304 304 30-inches equals 90 inches). Now construct a square of
fabric to equal the total measurements. For the 30-Inch Utile
sew a 90-inch square. Use a full width of fabric and add split
widths on either side to make the square.
Press scams open. Fold fabric in quarters. Take half of
measurement 145 inches for the 30-inch table). Thumbtack a
tape measure to the corner and measure and mark 45 inches
or your own measurement) all around thequarter circle. Cut
along marked lines. Finish with double welting,
While single welting is used to accent the chair cushions,
double welting oilers a more dramatic [Inlsh [or the tablecloth
and hit' added weight helps the cloth to hang more gracefully.
Welting is made by covering cording with strips of fabric cut
on the true bins and joined together in a long strip, For the
single welting on the chair cushions use narrow cording and
cut the bias strips just wide enought to give you '1-inch seam
allowance when the cording is covered. Determine the width of
the bias strips by wrapping your tape measure around the
cording,
For the heavier tablecloth welting cut the bins strips
proportionately wider. The first strip will have the usual "sInch seam allowance: the second will have a seani allowance

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NAME AND ADDRESS OF
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FANIRELLEMOYI,

why were you in that part of a witness, just evident to
town? Why were you (tressed prove the crime happened,"
that way? 1 1 was wearing site
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classic penetration but that

"asa rape victim I realized ,I thought the sturt exposed ine
lot of people could benefit UK) much I. And men don't
from the journal — rap want to feel guilty, so they
counselors, friends and turn it around from a violent
family doctor and clergy. act. They think. it wasn't the
Very often they have no idea guy's fault. She probably led
what the rape victim needs." him oil and maybe site enMost of all, she says, "she joyed it.,,

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NEW YORK NE\,- After technicality of rape."
a rape the woman is numb,
She only learned that later,
angry,
depressed
and though, during a rap session
hounded by nightmares. But at her local Rape Crisis
also, says Jennifer Barr, 34, center, "I realized then what
inother of three who walked
'so, "by making Yourself
into the woods near her home three months after the rape,
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person really wants to hear
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in Maryland one autumn went hìack to the police and about the ordeal. Unless it available to listen," site sa%S,
morning four years ago to gave them the whole story. gets out of tier system she'll 'you won't cure thie' victun's
take pictures, and crawled Out
They added rape to the turn it into self.blaine. So depressions or stop tier
or erase shat
30 minutes later a rape vic
charges of perverted sex acts listen and don't be afraid to nightmares
tlapIned, but you'll help."
tim, "I felt dirty and wor- and assault and battery."
ask questions. But don't drill
thless." But not, curiously,
The man was caught and or push tier to say something
Next, the st,ate has to learn
like a ~ictitn of rape.
convicted, after two trials she doesn't want to."
to listen and talk, 'IS %Vell r to
"fie kept telling me he spread over two years during
IVII be hard enough for tier understand that victims
wasn't going to rape me," which time Mrs. Barr reached to talk at first, anyway. generally know nothing about
she says "and that was very "the point where you just Many victims are afraid to trials and legal procedures
firmly in my mind. It's don't want to live. You don't
bring up the subject Itecause and that they need to trust the
amazing, but even if the want to kill yourself, you just they fear judgment. Other strangers representing them.
rapist only has 10 minutes it's want something to stop you
women want to believe rape *'The state's attitude is. don't

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says
because
you're book fom as "Within a Dark
powerless. So I did
WlI the Wood," Mrs. Barr sought
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of the murders of two youths.

claim is secured, the security shall
be dscribid. The claImant shall
deliver sufficient copIes Of the
claim to the clerk to enable the
clerk to mail one copy to each

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uncertainty shall be stated. If the

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Sanford, Florida 32771, a written
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described in such certificate or and earmarks the money
to get
certificates will be sold to the
back a $1O.000 note of his
highest bidder at the court house
from a crooked ciambler.
the 111k A.
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Dated this 7th day of January,
Coach Reeves sets the game of
1980.
Signature'
golf back a piece when he and
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
three of his team members
Clerk of Circuit Court
Invade the country club.
Seminole Co.. Sanford, Fla.

that James C. Gainer the holder of
the following certificates has filed Publish January IS. fl. 29 and
,said certificates for a tax deed to
February 5, 1910
be issued thereon. The certificate
DER-12
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numbers and years of issuance,
the description of the property,
and the names
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS

Legal Notice —

NOTICE OF APPI *CATION
FOR TAX DEED
Florida Statutes 197.24$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
flint James C Gainer, the holder of
"c following certificates has filed
Id certificates for a tax deed t
issued thereon. The certificate

Legal Notice

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Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at2ll3French

numbers and years of issuance,
the description of the property,
and the names in which it was
Assessed are as follows,
Certificate No. 850
Year of Issuance 1912
Description of Property S 100 Ft
Of N 69OFt Of E I i of SE 1 4 of SE
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Name in which assessed Rosetta
.ird
All of said property being In the
County of Seminole, State of
f-fonda.
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Unless such certificate or cer
tficatcs shall be redeemed ac .
cording to law the property
described in such certificate or
certificates Will be sold to the
highest bidder at the court house
door on the 75
75th day of February,
1980, at 1100 AM
Dated this 9th day of January,
1980.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
Circuit Court,
Seminole Co., Sanford, Fla.
By Cheryl Greer
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 27, 79, and
February 5, 12, 1"0
DER 46

TRADE NAME
Notice is hereby given that a
partnership under the Uniform
Partnership Act of the State of
Florida consisting of RICHARD
COLINO. HARRY VAN TREES,
RVING GOLDSTEIN, GERALD
tANG, RANTCH ISQUITI4, OAR.
4Y KRUMP, R. THOMAS WEST.
HOFF and GEORGE K. NOGA is
T he owner of the trade name
tidE GROVES" and said
r'artnersnip intends to reg ister
,ith the Clerk of the Circuit C0u-t
.f Seminole County and St. Lucie
C ounty, Florida the said trade
',ime "ST. LUCIE GROVES" in
ompliance with Section 86509
fonda Statutes
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
thiS 11th day of January, 1980.
Publish January 22, 29 and
r..Ixuary 5, . 1*o
DER 77

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
TRADE NAME

Ave., Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name
of A.O.K. TIRE MART, and that I
intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in accordancewiththe provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
section 865.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
Sig. 0.0. Williams
Publish January 22, 29 and

Legal Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Seminole County Land
Development Division is in receipt

Notice is hereby given that a

partnership under the Uniform

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
TRADE NAME

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
TRADE NAME
Notice is hereby given that a
partnership under the Uniform

of an application for the con
Notice is hereby given that a
Partnership Act of the State of
struction of a boat clock and the partnership under the Uniform
Florida consisting of MEL CHAS.
repair of a seawall on the following Partnership Act of the State of
KIN, VASCO C. MARTINS, RITA
described property:
Florida consisting of R. GORDON
OREM, DR. SHAHABEDDIN RA.
Lot 110 (less beginning South
WILLIAMS, JOHN HAAREN,
JAEE, MICHAEL DEFASIO, DR.
west corner run South 56 degrees WILLIAM KUIPERS, G. ALAN
JAMES F. HOPKINS, GERALD
35 minutes East 53 ft. N 34 degrees LAX IN, RICHARD SILVA, DAy.
LANG, GEORGE K. NOGA and
43 minutes East 118.9 ft. Nor. IDWALLandGEORGEK. NOGA
PATRICIA FONTES is the owner
thwesterly 78 ft. South 47 degrees is the owner of the trade name
of the trade name "CONTOUR
minutes
"CONTOUR GROVES WEST
GROVES EAST" and said part.
plus Lot ill, Plus Westerly 3o ft. of and said partnership intends to
nership intends to register with the
Lot 112, Indian Mound Village, register with the Clerk of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
PInt Book 5, Page 74, Section 27, Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Seminole County and Lake County,
Township 19, Range 31, Seminole Florida and Lake County, Florida,
Florida the said trade name
County, Florida.
the said trade name "CONTOUR
"CONTOUR GROVES EAST" in
Interested parties may address GROVES WEST" in compliance
compliance With Section 865.09
their comments, in writing, to the with Section 865.09 Florida
Florida Statutes.
Land Development Division, Statutes.
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
Room 113, Seminole County
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
17th day of January, 1980.
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. this 17th day of January, 1980.
MEL CHASKIN
Comments should be received
R. GORDON WILLIAMS
VASCO C. MARTINS
within 14 da y s the publication of
JOHN HAAREN
RITA OREM
this notice.
WILLIAM KUIPERS
DR. SHAHABEDDIN RAJAEE
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
G. ALAN LbKIN
MICHAEL DEFASIO
Clerk of the County Court
RICHARD SILVA
DR. JAMES F. HOPKINS
Seminole County, Florida
DAVID WALL
GERALD LANG
Publish January 22, 1980
GEORGE K. NOGA
GEORGE K. NOGA
DER 74
Publish January 22, 29 and
PATRICIA FONTES
February 5, 17, 1980
PubliSh January 22, 79 and
DER-79
February 5, 12, 1980
DER-78

Partnership Att of the State of
Florida consisting of R. GORDON
WILLIAMS, RICHARD GIB.
BONS, IRVING GOLDSTEIN, JO.
EL ALPER, LOUIS C. DELISIO,
SUSAN ENHOLM, JOHN C. MAY.
ERS and GEORGE K. NOGA, is.
the owner of the trade name, "FT.
PIERCE GROVES" and said
c
i.n
nartnørship intends to register
DER-75
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of St. Lucie County and Seminole
FICTITIOUS NAME
County, Florida, the trade name of
"FT. PIERCE GROVES" in
Notice Is hereby given that lam compliance with Section 845.09
engaged in business at 28$ Sou th Florida Statutes,
Wymore, Maitland, Florida,
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
Seminole County, Florida under this 17th day of January, 1980.
the fictitious name of PARTS
R. GORDON WILLIAMS
UNLIMITED, INC., and that I
RICHARD GIBBONS
intend to r egist
ister
er said na me w
IRVING GOLDSTEIN
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
JOEL ALPER
Seminole County, Florida in ac
LOUIS C. DELISIO
cordancewith the provisions of the
SUSAN ENHOLM
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit JOHN C. MAYERS
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
GEORGE K. NOGA
1957.
Publish January 22, 79 and
Sig Harriet Elizabeth StoneFebruary 5, 17, 1980
Publish January 8, 15, 72, 29, 1980 DER 76
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NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, desiring to
engage in business under the
fictitious name of AUXCO at
number Suite 453, Cranes Roost
Office Park, in the City of
Altamonte Springs, Florida, in
tends to register the said name
with the Clerk of he Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida.
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
Florida, this 17th day of Decent .
ber, 1919.
AUXTON COMPUTER EN.
TERPRISES.
INCORPORATED
John P. Croxton,
President
John E. Francis,
Secretary
Publish January 1 5, 72, 29, and
February 5, 1980
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housing Typing, shorthand A
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required Paid life &amp; health
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vacation. Apply at Cardinal
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this double wide Large 3
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for one small fee. Swimming,
boat Slip and clubhouse 1 year
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w lerms

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property with mobile home
space Owner retiring A Will
partially finance 365.000

Nice location in town 3 BR. Fl.
Pm - appliances, several fruit
trees 1300 mo &amp; $300sec dep
No Pets' Call 372 1177
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custom built 3 Bdrm - 2 Bath
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lawn,
fireplace,
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BUY JUNK CARS
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From $10 to $50
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HFAT, 2 CAR GARAGE,
Exp. In layout &amp; welding
WILSON MAIFP fURNITURE
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Knowles Realty Inc.
MONTHS NEW. 189,900
necessary. Part time for 1 mo.
COSTS
BUY SF1 L.TRADE
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323 2865
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628 3005
then full time if satisfactory.
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*Price 119,900 16000 dwn, 25
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322 562'
cars, trucks A heavy equipment.
LARGE 3 BEDROOM, V
Salary open. Ages 2110. Call
Longwood 3 BR. 2B, lots of
yrs 12.5 pct. at 5.178.'.7 per ma.
, Rhodesian Ridoetsick,
, Pt
327 5990
Wrangler J,ickef,lined $19.99 en
BATH. BARN ROOF, NEW
for appt. 3232600
Will baby Sit in my home, any
storage, neat &amp; clean, corner
Bull. ni,ile II no old Fry',' In
I
POOL WITH PRIVACY
age, reasonable rates. Loch
site w trees 1.43750
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
qiod tionii' 3?? 4179
N, 6.4 A 4-12, full a. part time.
FENCE 150.900.
Arbor. 323 6480.
79—Trucks.Trallers
310 Sanford Ave
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-322 5791
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
Fr,'.'''
FORR EST GREENE
PEAL FY47 E
&amp;
Convalescent
Center,
950
24 Mr. Babysitting
3 BEDROOMS, NEW PAINT,
1 .. . . ...
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Color Port TV, Color Console I
7 AL
4 dilOt.
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tn- 7198
REALTORS
INC.
Mellonvllle.
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InMyHome
CARPETS. PANELING &amp;
TV, AM FM Stereo. w
322 161... ,slT ) P01
,Iriy,' ,I,ito Ac' PS P14 cxc
6133
or
339
4711
eves,
30
8
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323 1865
LIKE
NEW
CONDITION
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cassette.
AM
FM
Stereo
w
iii?
CARE ER
000
I., e Over
FHA OR VA POSSIBLE.
- .record player 323 6670
Ii,i, i'.ints 121 0)99 aft £ 30
W Garnet? White
OPPORTUNITY
179.500
66—Horses
Peg Real Estate Broker
ood Things to Eat
SIMONFYsaverIS
Needed young men &amp; women,
JOHN
KPIDER
ASSOC
3 BEDROOMS, l'3 BATHS,
80-Autos f or Sale
Flec timer for your water htr
Walker S yr b,iy m,Ire. IS? .
20 30 yrs. old, to be trained for
107W Commercial
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
323 1231
handS Affectionate F*p
an
exciting
future
in
the
home
Phone 322 7881. Sanford
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CORNER LOT. 128.500.
I
FORSALE
rider 5150 firm 327 0822 Mon
entertainment industry. Must
Fine Quality Temple Oranges
'de by Side rcfr'qerator. $75.
7't::'toi
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7.
p
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0,5?
75,5)1'',
be personable, attractive &amp;
Simpson
2 BE DROOM HOME N EAR 25th
3273313
Picnic table, w 7 benches, 540
SUn
41.ACorjuttn
like to work with the public. No
DAY ION A ALl TO .5 PC I ION
STREET SELLER WILL
full size baby bed w mattress,
I
direct
exp.
necessary.
Top
For Sale
PAINT &amp;
RE CARPET
If you don't tell people, how are
525. Oak porch rockers,
Flvsy
97 I ris.l,' wi's? cit Spt"clway
68-Wanted to Buy
pay. Tired of your dull, routine
I ________________________________ I
570.000
they going to know? Tell them
ni,'tal office desk. $70 Jenkins
,
D,iy?omi,, Beac Ii. A,11 hold .i
lob? Now is your chance to get
with a classified ad, by calling
REALTY Furniture, 205 F 25th St 32)
Sanford 2 tIP. 211. all .ip
public AUTO AUCTION
ahead. Apply in person to
WE lillY liSt 1 11 LIP NIT LIRE A
377.26))
- $31.9993
2 BEDROOM, CENTRAL AIR A
0981
_____________________
pliances, w w carpet, club
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730 It's
I
Westgate TV. K Mart Plaza
JUST LISTED!? 13w, Itlhome in
HEAT FULLY FURNISHED
Af'P1 hINd S S,lntcird fur
house &amp; pool 133.900 327 0373
the only one in Florida You set
Shopping Center, Sanford, 9:30
Naveloranges&amp;qrapefrult
C. C. Manor, CH. Din, area,
fli?(Jli' S,i I ,i,y' 112 41771
MOBILE HOME. LIKE NEW
I
the reserved price Call 904 255
51Household Goods
am to 130 p.m. daily,
$,lbu. Call after sp.ni.
I
coy. Fla. rm - 600' garden rm
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS
8311 for further details
EVERY
DAY
someone
is
lookin'i
3226733
&amp; new carp Furn. too! BPP
OCALA
NATIONAL
FOREST.
Homes
____________ Needed baby sitter for
for what you have to sell Call JUST MAK F PAYMENTS '69 tc
'z off of total invento,'r of brand
WARRANTED Just 543.000
518.900
children, (2) 3 yr. olds &amp; (I) 6
today and your Classified Ad will I
new intersprinq bedding. These
. 15 niod,'Is Call 3)9 9100 or lii
]I-Instructions
mo. old in your home.? a.m. to
see our beautiful new BROAD.
appear here tomorrow
beds are not damaged or
LOVELY! 3 BR, ID home in
1605
(Dealer)
........._____
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530 p.m , 4 clays wk. 373 1870.
MORE, front 5. rear BR's.
seconds but brand new top line
' Dellary in Quiet neigh
ask for Nilda.
Will buy copper. lead, aluminum
GREGORY
MOBILE
HOA.ES
bedding
sets
only!
Free
local
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE It
borhood' 1g. lot With extras
batteries Call C'.,iry ,ift 6
$O3OrlandoDr.
lSc RAINBOW 25c
323.S?O0
delivery Noll's Sanford Fur
Classified
Ads
didn't
Must see to appreciate! Only
Dental Assistant, no exp
1''
.
MOO
thru
Sat
12
;
1;
1
2
80
1*
VA&amp;
FHA
Financing
nilure Salvage, 1197, So of
:reativ? Expressions
322 7613
re wou IV t t,'.n
127,750
necessary, must have pleasing
Sanford. 3228 77 1.
.Cog
ONLY 17.100 TO ASSUME MT
personality &amp; trans. Send
m..s
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
1977 bI,ick Ill Poncts,'
COUNTRY LIVINGI 4 OR, 2B
on beautiful 1 yr. old Double
resume and picture to P.O.
Top Prices F',iid
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
$3.800 I UII, fqpt
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
home In Osteenl S acre mini
wide w 2 huge bdrms, 7 baths,
Box 813, Sanford, Fl. 37771.
Used, any condition 614 8176
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
372 10311
Buy &amp; '.;ell
SEIGLER
REALTY
farm, above ground pool, barn
Con H A &amp; eat In kitchen IPS.
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
NewAtiser' Furniture
Antiques ,ind Modern Furniture
&amp; lots morel BPP WARRANT
BROKE P
mo lot rental. Call fowl
- 74Mav,'n,
AD.
* * * * * * * *
Sanford Ave
123 6593
O,ic Pic'(v'or Houseful
520.500 Harold Hall Realty,
EDt Enjoy for 164.900. Call
--------------------y.,
213 9 S Myrtle Ave
Bridges _______
Antiques
Inc., 323 574.
373 2222 for info.
31) 619)
Why buy used? New brand nattie
______
-323 2001
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Orlando
L_.
______ ____
Sanford
box springs 6. mattresses at 20
1_sSPsdaIttice
3210640
JUST FOR YOUI 4 BR,2B borne
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
43-Lots-Acreage
PEOPLE HELPING
in Teem-Green with new CH
-full size,queen &amp; king, Jenkins ________________________________________________
A. carp. &amp; morel Spacious
PEOPLE
Furniture, 205 E 75th St. 323
ALL GLASS
____________
Pioneer
acres.
Hew
your
own
rms, Fla. rm., &amp; freshly
0981. _________
.
_________
homestead. to acres or more,
______
SECT RECP
DEPRESSION ERA
paintedt RPP WARRANTED.
low
down
payment
Osteen.
Accurate typing I payroll exp.
Refrig. RCPOAMANA I7cuft5ol
Yours for $41,900.
SHOW&amp; SALE
REAL ESTATE
Exc. pay, full benefits.
originally 1511, now $716 or $21
I acre lots on paved rd. Terms
Sat., Jan. 26th
1
and
Sanford's Sales Leader
mo Agent 339 63$6
106
you can afford. 1500 dwn
.
BOOKKEEPING
Sun., Jan. 27th
__________
11.6
Osteen
b
Inter br Furnishings
1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
Fullchg.superposltion
EXPERT
4
_________________________
SANFORD C IVIC CENTER
i
.
repossessed, used very short
Adm.$1.50
(good txnhdays)
Van
Wright
Associate
S
acre
tiled
farm,
Sanford.
__
MACHINIST
time. Original 5593, bal. till or
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J.J. Herman Realtor
____
40 acre orange grove, Geneva.
$71 mo Agent 339 83e4. Lattseep.,toppa,
ANYTIME
Don'l pile no longer needed Items
Eve8300107
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.
AppIian Repair
Used full size hotel molel bed
high as an elephant's eye. Place
DRIVER DELIVERY
Multiple Listing Service
IIIIIIN
Lovely like new, 3 yr. old 3 BR,
Home improvements
ding. Very clean, 111 9Sea pc.
a classified ad, and pile ft
H. Ernst? MORRIS Sr.
Cnnsoliyf,itM,i11 Systt'ms
Furn.exp preferred, benefits
_________________________
Nail's Sanford Furniture
7B all brick home on 19. oak
money In your walletl
Major .ippl.,, ,mll br,sn(ls, C 115.4 I
Reg. REAL STATE Iro,r
shaded lot on quiet cut de sac.
Salvage, 1797, So of Sanford.
Frecest .guar 339 1498
ROOFERAHELpER
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Beautiful 16x37 sc. pool &amp;
3228771.
PARK
REALTORS
2'$N.11-92,Cess.lb.rrv.Ff.
Exp.buildupman,$6hr.
PEMODELINGAREPAIR
[13 2565
patio, C HIA, egpt. kit. &amp; $341200
I8-IIp Wanted
Eve. 867-3655
---------_---I SG BALI NT
Beauty Care
372 8665
much more. By owner $63,900.
52Appliances
- -- CARPET INSTALLER
Branch Office
323-2222
3233767
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Fl. driver lic., will drive van,
_____________________________
C omplete Mobil e
TOWER'S BEAUTYSALON'
P TCustodlan, Eve Work
will train.
Home Repair
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook I
Geneva Sacres, pond,
Washer repo OF deluxe model
Downtown Sanford Area
Looking for garden equipment?
'
349 5759 S ACRES NEAR U PSALA
3 BR, 213 MH 5.6,000dwn
519 E. lit St.. 3275747
Sold orlg 140935, used short
4256753
Read today's classified ads for
LOT BOY
TRANSFER ST A T ION,
$284 ma. 134.950 349 5717
time Pal $189 14 or $19 35 mo
COURT CU STOM S CONSI
good buys.
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Wash l detail cars
NEEDSFILL, RE DUCE DTO
Ceramic THe
Agent. 3398386.
C uslomn deSign tiOi,',
19.900
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Remxlelinq 32) 0281
BANANA LAKE FRONT. 3^
CASHIER
KFNMOPE WASHER Parts,
MEINTZER TILE
---'Bdrm., 2 Bath, 7100 sq ft. huge
Front counter work
OSTEEN AREA PINE I CVService. Used Machines.
CORRESPONDENTS
New or repair, leaky showers our Carpentry. Painting, Roofing, ,3,
lam Rm wfireplace over.
PRESS WOODS. 85 ACRES AT
MOONEY APPLIANCES
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp, 669
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Gen Repairs Licensed &amp;
looking Oak shaded lot w.iOO'
I
fl069?
5500
PER
WITH
TERMS.
912 French Ave. 3735176
WANTED
Bonded. Free Estim,,tes 373
lake frontage, 75' dock &amp;
Tile floors installed
Corner of 10th 111, French
OR
6035 after S p.m
more! 586,300
NEW&amp; REPAIR
To write news of local interest
I ACRE ZONED MOBILE
"Your Future Our Concern"
MICROWAVE
322-5678
f:rct, E st
EV433$.fl56
830 1783 aft6
from LONGW000
HOME. WALKING 015
SAN.
aiiiiiiiiiiis
Push button Controls, has caro
WOODED ' ACRE wroses &amp;
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
TANCE
TO
LAKE
EORGE,
t
Home Repair
* * * * * * * ___
*
usel,
Still
in
waYranty
I
privacy sets off 4 yr. old 3
LOCH ARBOR
NEAR CRESCENT CITY.
CASSELBERRY and If you
________________________
Originally
1649,
assume
payBdrm.
w
earth
tone
carp.
Con.
Really
nice
2
BR
home
on
block
Dressmaking
—
$6500
have a knack for gathering the
ments of 17) mo Agent 339
H A, Indoor W 0 hookup &amp;
of more expensive homes.
social news from your
I Man, quality operation
8386
good cash to mtg. or FHA VAExtra 1g. lot with spacious
WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
____________________ Seam stress now accepting work I 8 yrs exp Patios, Driveways
respective community to be
CLASSIFIED
financing. $45,900.
rms. Best terms in townt
IIRIARCLIFF. READY TO
.
Call before 12 noon
etc. Wayne Beal 327 1321
presented in a Column in The
147.900,
BUILD! $8,500
Evening Herald, we want to
830 1917
53-TV-Radio-Stereo
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHTtalk with you.
ADVERTISING
Spotless 2 Bdrm home w.large
Alterations, Dressmaking
Lawn &amp; Landscaping
MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
Fam. Pm, terrific kitchen &amp;
Good
Drapes, Upholstery
BETTER
HOMES
AREA,
PHONE
landscaped lot in superb area
DORIS DIETRICH
MILLERS
333.0707
Ire 107
MAKE OFFER.
CERTIFIED LAWN
for just 530,950!
2619 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 322 033'
OURSELVES EDITOR
A 1ANDSCAPI NG
SALESPERSON
REALTY
CANAL FRONT LOTS FACING
Drywall
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FREE ESTIMATES 322 1902
Don't
pile
no
longer
needed
items
3222611 9Sdaily Mon.Frl Sell advertising for SHADOW LAKE WOODS
____________________________
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II AttOl
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.
Designer home, w wood &amp;
nigh as an elephant's eye. Place )rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
114.000.
classified section by
a classified ad, and pile the
stone exterior, Great Rm, fire.
24
UR ig 322.9283
Ught Hauling
repaired, Res. &amp; Comm
mcfiey In your walletl
place, intercom, Solarium,
telephone
I need 2 BR. 113 reasonable rent
InSide city limits
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322 2157 aft 8 p m

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323.5774 Day or Nighi MULTIPLE LISTING -REALTOR
Entoy clean suburban living
21x40 Champion mobile home
On 6.3 cleared ares. $3$•000.

(21 100' water front lots on Lake
Harney. Sl$,SOOea,
323.7132

Weluva Falls, I OR Trailer.

Eves. 322 0412, 323.1517

Owner will finance.
Thislsa"IWantlt"home.48R, VA
75 Mayfair, great location,

Prestiaious area. You'll love
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Low Down Payment
Cash for your loft Will build on

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If your club or organ.
Ization would like to be
Iin this listing
call:
Ew'eslng IIemkI
DEPARTMENT
322-2611

Sorry all CASH, but start
Use Your Home As Security
earning tomorrow,
Call Us For Terms
To'aer Finance Serv.
STEMPER AGENCY
1100 2112469
NOBROKERAGE REAL TOR 322.49fl
______________________
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
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rves.f49.540 3771959
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Plenty of elbow room + lake
__________________________
frontage On thiS 3 acre mini
jantord Gracious living. Rues,
form, comp. w3 SR home.
Make offer. OSTEEN.
Weely&amp; monthly rates, utilities
'
pd. inquire 100 S. Oak 841-7113. I on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
Call
323-5670
Sanford.
_ &amp;aniner's Village

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raer
29$N.17'tZ.Cswlberry,Ff.
us..so
Eve. 662-3U

. 525.000.

$493.75 bal, 1113.1$ or $17 mo
Agent 339$3U.
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'*AELLONVILLE CORNER
LOT. READY TO BUILD.
$7,000.

A'lKAMPGROUNDS
l'.' ml. West 081.4 on SR 46 to
Orange Blvd. Thursday 1 5

3 BUILDERS LOTS, 55'xiSO'

p.m. Good assortment of
crafts &amp; Stuff. Y'al Cornell

EACH, NEAR SANFORD

AVE. $4,S00 EACH.

MAYFAIR AREA. $23,800.

95'xl3S'

WOODED

LOT

Appliances A Misc
tL0C 1 349 S371

GrOOITIIng&amp; Boarding

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels Thermo

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SS-Boats, a Accessories

Need your house painted insidi'
or out' Call "The Old Tim
cr" Peas I Neat. ]2fl090

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Handyman

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Ham Cleaning

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small or big, Interior or ea
tenor. Pressure cleaning 322

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Pamntlt9-

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One seat,
trailer, great ski
-.boat. 322.14)5 all $ p.m.

HousewIvesCleanIng spvir "
Personallz,d, last,'dependable
Regular or I time basis

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Quality Workmanship No lob too

plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr
serv., Senior cit. Ms., 851 4901.
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16'Critchfleldw.loohpMercury.

Painting

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Fred Walroth, sponsor,
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DOWNTOWN MAYFAIR ROBSON MARINE
SECTION. 535,000.
7927 Hwy. 17.92
Many extras. Must see. All for
Sanford, Fla. 32771
Si'x135'
WOODED
LOT
MAR.
- $55,900. VA-FHA terms avail.
VAP4IA AREA OF MAYFAIR. I
able.
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3 OR. iBon7lots, all fenced, FP,
OVER AN ACRE FRONTING
lots of shade trees. Only
ON 2 STREETS-ADJACENT
,
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TO A PARK NEAR WILSON
SCHOOL.
$12,300.
Ex
Lakefront living is avail. In this
CELLENT TERMS
elegant 3 OR, 48 home,.
Situated on 4'fra acres complof,
SEIGLER REALTY
i86L ked buy Rd
w18R, 18 quest cottage.
Won't last long at
BROKER
24395. Myrtle A it.
Sanford
Orlando
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327-1577
321.0640
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REALTORS
834-6796
2719,$anford Avi. 3227972'

Yard Debris. Trash

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I07'x135' OVER SIZED LOT ON
CRESCENT,
DOWNTOWN

Remodel &amp; Additions,
CaIII3I 5399or167.01)$

stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater

ESTATE SALE: 405 E. 14th,
Thuri &amp; Fri. 9am. Piano &amp;
Misc. 372.5466.

207 E. 25th

your lot
our lot.
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Recession
Y Enterprise, Inc.
wi '.x
'IuunnoMedel Inc., Realtor
644 3013
- .....- - - be your ow IUbOSS-a
one
person operation. Approx. Spacious 3 BR, 28 luxury home
ll
? NEED CASH?
$20,000 ($3,000
inventory).
pool, tropical paradise. Many
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EXTRA LARGE CORNER LOT,
25th LAKE MARY RD, &amp;

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BATHROOMS

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MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.

WOODED LOT IN LOCH
HARBOR AREA BETTER '
HOMES. $4,700.

RONALD G. BECK

Bingo
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order

South of Sanford

BEDROOMS

walk In closets on wooded It

acre for 198,500.

New C HIA &amp; carpet Owner
will finance w substantial
forms, billing and Harold Hall Realty _down. 133,000. 3222217
collection.
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and beauty care for men,
women and children are
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Cóalter. Marianne is from St.
Patersburg anti Arlene was
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a preview of the address t hr
Carter's written State of the Union message was sent to
Congress Monday. His address, which a White House aide said
may contain "some surprises," is expected to outline Carter's
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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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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

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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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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
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Bridg," care of this newspaOpJ)O- P' P.O. Box 489. Radio City
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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.
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January23,1960
need her.
of can easily have it verified. request to Dr. Lamb, in care
This coming year you will
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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.
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established with loyal pals patently today. Say nice
who will be prepared to make things about others, but be
sacrifices for you if sincere,
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some nine points out of a pos.
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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
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ahead for you in the year today are not likely to stand
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everything but spades and
something just because a schedule today, fun activities
throwing West in with the diafriend does so.
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looking at all the cards.
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finesse and made just
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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72nd Year, No. 130—Monday, Jan. 21, 1980, Sanford, Florida 32771

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

Bystander Shot Dead In G Idsb ro Bar

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By DAVID M. RAZLER
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Deputies say the three men had
Herald Staff Writer
A bystander was killed Sunday when a man scattered been fighting with broken bottles in the crowded bar.
Three hours after the shooting, the Jones brothers turned
several gunshots in a Goldsboro bar, deputies report.
LeRoy Richardson, 33, of 2000 W. 16th St., In Sanford, was themselves Into a Seminole courthouse guard. They were
shot and killed shortly after 1 p.m., Sunday, at the Deluxe Bar, taken to the jail and then to Seminole Memorial Hospital,
where they were treated for lacerations suffered in the light
at 1921 Southwest Road outside of Sanford.
Deputies say Richardson died alter Willie Lee Jones, of 120 and released.
Although David Jones was first charged with the crime, he
Drew Ave., in Sanford, returned to the bar with a gun after a
fight between himself, his brother David Jones of 615 E. Ninth was later released when deputies decided he had not been
St. in Sanford, and Howard Carter of 1842 McCarthy St., in involved with the shooting, the Sheriff's department reported.
Sanford.
Carter was also treated and released at Seminole Memorial
Jones, under arrest for first degree murder, allegedly left for lacerations and a puncture wound resulting from the fight,
the bar during the fight and returned almost immediately with deputies say.
a pistol. Deputies say he then fired about four scattered shots,
No charges have been tiled against David Jones or Carter,
one of which struck Richardson in the chest. Crime scene in. they added.
vestigators believe two more shots may have been fired outThe bar, clsed today pending crime scene investigations, is
side the bar.
expected to reopen Tuesday.

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A Longwood man died Sunday in a fall from a motorcycle a spectator at the race. He died after falling 50 feet oil the edge
track ramp in Alachua County while watching a race,
of the ramp, and was pronounced dead on arrival at Shands
Calvin Yates, 32, of 410 Orange Ave., was killed when his Teaching Hospital, Gainesville.
Yates, an employee of Yamaha of Seminole, is survived b}'
bike popped into gear as he watched a race from atop the ramp
his
wife, Deborah RICharde Yates and daughter Cheryl Yates.
at the Gatorback Motorcycle Track near Newberry.
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It said Ghotbzadeh also expressed assured Iranian officials during his visit
Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh concern over the possible use by Moscow to Tehran earlier this month that a U.N.
Ghotbzadeh said today Soviet troops in of the 121 friendship and cooperation commission to study the alleged crimes
are 19 mIles from Iran's treaty to "interfere militarily against his would
formed.
Afghanistan
frontier and pose a "real danger" to the country." Iran unilaterally abrogated
"We have waited for Mr. Waldheim to
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news agency, said Iran "cannot remain Kurt Waidheitim said Sunday he is in whether Mr. Waldheim considers that
silent" in the face of the Kremlin's "continuous" touch with Iranian officials the right moment has not yet arrived or if
military intervention in Afghanistan.
in an effort to free the 50 American it is the Americans who put pressure on
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the British Broadcasting Corporation as Embassy in Tehran for 78 days.
saying Iran is prepared to give
"1 rather believe it is American
As the hostages entered their 12th week pressure," the foreign minister said.
Afghanistan every kind of aid to end the
of captivity, the militants holding them
Soviet intervention there,
Ghotbzadeh's remarks came after
But he turned down a reported U.S. issued no communique on their condition
A'atollah Ruhollah Khomeini, seeking to
offer to normalize American-Iranian or fate.
head off regional strife in his Islamic
relations in a bid to concentrate on facing
Adding to the logjam on the hostages' regime, approved a constitutional
the Soviet threat, lie criticized the U.S. release, Ghotbzadeh indicated in an amendment recognizing the rights of
naval presence In the region and said, interview with French radio the failure of minority Sunni Moslems in Iran's
"Iran cannot accept an American in- the United Nations to set up an in- provinces.
tervention."
ternational commission to investigate
As preparations for the Jan. 25
The foreign minister made his remarks crimes allegedly committed by the shah
to newsmen after a meeting of the ruling would delay the freeing of the American presidential elections continued, the
Revolutionary Council Sunday night, and captives.
Iranian foreign ministry warned today of
excerpts were reported today by the
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By DONNA ESTES
Collins was a student, Principal Dan Pelham said the bov ,,%%.,..*
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Timothy Wisecup, 8-year-old son of Joseph and Geraldine a good lad. He was an average to above average student and a
WLecup, was in his second grade class at Wilson Elementary
member of the band. He was a good, smart boy."
School this morning and "seemed to be doing all right," said
Pelham said teachers are "not making an issue of the
school secretary Myrna Bethany.
matter. We don't want to upset the students more than they
already are. They are in the middle of final exams."
He and his parents survived a boating accident In Ponce
Coast Guard Petty Officer Richard Burgess said that acInlet Saurdat that took the life of his older brother, Terry, 10,
earding to the official Coast Guard report, the accident hap.
who also had been a student at Wilson Elementary. The body of
pened this way :
a second brother, Norman Collins, 13, still bas not been fourd,
The family Mr. and Mrs. Wisecup and children, Timothy,
according to the U. S. Coast Guard spokesman. The Coast
Terry and Norman — were fishing in the intercoastal waterGuard has discontinued its search.
way when they decided to fish around the Jetties.
The search for the body is being conducted by the Beach
At the jetties they found an outgoing tide with the seas
Patrol, according to Lt. Tim Trojan of Volusia County
breaking 5 to 6 feet in the inlet across the bar on the south side
Lifeguard service. "We won't give up the search," Troian said
today. "We are searching with our rescue vehicle and
of the inlet. The vessel str.rted taking on water. A large boat
depending upon persons walking along the beaches to report
went by and created a large wake which added to the water
any wreckage they might find."
coming into the Wisecup vessel. They have no idea what the
boat looked like.
At Wilson Elementary School, where Terry was a fourth
grade student, his teacher, Karen Wright, said the boy was a
The vessel ended up just north of the south jetties in the
very good student. "You couldn't have wanted a better child,
breakers and capsized. Joseph and Terry Wisecup were
lie was all boy."
trapped under the boat. Due to the boat being pounded against
She said eight or nine students knew about the tragedy this
the bottom by the surf, Joseph was unable to get Terry out
morning and shared the news with others on the bus on the way
from under the boat, but was able to get to the surface himself.
to school. "We talked about it a little bit this morning. The Mrs. Wisecup and the two other children — Norman and
students seem to be handling it all right. They are quite upset
Timothy — were clinging to the bottom of the boat. Norman
and not to the point of being able to discuss it," Mrs. Wright
had a life jacket only partially on and the life jacket was pulled
said.
off him by the surf. Norman then clung to his mother, but the
"The faculty Is just crushed," said Mrs. Bethany. "Terry two were separated by the surf.
had gcnep Other WLlon or tl)eold Monroe School all his life..'
Th1ast time Mrs. Wisecup saw Norman, he was floating
Mrs. Bethany said Wlsecup brought Timothy to school today,. two down In the surf. The vessel drifted out of the Iiwt.
hoping It would be better for him to be among his classmates
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Seminole County by Control Specialist of Orlando, are expected to be
operating Tuesday on a fixed timing basis. They replace a blinker at the in.
tersection, which has been the scene of many accidents and traffic problems.
The controls will include a protected left
signal.
turn

By United Press international
The Soviet-supported Kabul regime
moved toward a purge of foreign journalists by refusing to accredit Western
reporters in Afghanistan, where Moslem
rebels were told to wage a "holy war"
against the Red Army invaders.
Iran offered Sunday to do whatever it
could to help the rebel Afghan guerrillas
and in Pakistan, visiting Chinese Foreign

by Moscow Radio as futile"
"Neither I nor the American people
would support sending a team to Moscow
with Soviet troops in Afghanistan,"
Carter said. "Unless the Soviets with.
draw their troops within a month from
Afghanistan the Olympic games should
be moved from Moscow to an alternate
site or multiple sites or postponed or
canceled."

The regime of Babrak Karmal, in.
Minister Huang Hua pledged Peking's
stalled
in a Sovietbacked coup in
support of Pakistan,
December,
stopped Issuing accreditation
President Carter sought to put ad10
Western
reporters Sunday in a move
ditional pressure on the Soviets to with.
draw
Afghanistan by calling for a diplomats said could result in their
boycott of the summer Olympic GWIS pulsion.
In Moscow, but his call brought little
All American reporters were expelled
International support and was scoffed at from Afghanistan last week.
from

Public To Debate Saniando's Request For Cable TV
By DIANE PRYK
HeruSla(f Writer
The Seminole County Commioslon
hold a public hewing at 7 pm. Tuesday

to
pllcai;on .or a nun*c.us

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Altamonte Springs in concentric circles. "It's the same reason you don't have two cable get the service,
hasn't complied."
The system aiso iij conle with home
U grapted the franchise, the company telephone companies," he said.
"Everyone is fighting over the cream
Alexander said Sanlando has received security options, such as burglary and
plans to service witiths the fIrst 70W 100
Sanlando already serves part of of the crop," Kirchhoff said. "You all 5,000 telephone calls "demanding we fire alarms and medic alert "panic"
square miles in IKrth Altamonte Springs Altamonte Springs under
want a franchise for those. What about serve the county."
button.

and weas surrowiding IAM

the areas where there is no

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For $15.95 per month, Jennings said.
system 'V pr
smoke sensors, ovide a home with two

Forest City, Mirror Like, Prairie 14k1 r,queing permission to serve portions

"j want to see someone servicing the finest
available today," he
wo
buttons and
pus... ..ng outer areas Instead of everyone piling on
''two
emergency
ttoni.
SUL accerding to Steve McMahtn, the way," said Mark Jennings, general
Sanlando,
ac
h other in 11w gold
cording to Jennings, will
These system are ce4 every six
regional manager of Oraisge-Semlnole, manager of the Altamonte Springs
"Competition has ftavalue," said Tom of fer many levels of service. 4th 11
sec
onds,"' WJU are more reliable
u
f S. lank' first system.
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Alexander, vice president of sanian&amp;. channel service will be available at $5.50
Is eiawUUII
41 other . £, systems people are
year is an ares aIready served by
"We have no Intentions to exclude any Storer.
per month, he said. But the system Is
compeWig firm.
sed
to.
apable of 36 channels that wil l be
long as it meets our density
The meeting will be held at the CountyOrange-Se*nkwk, or will be within the area
"The entir
was suppoeld
to
c
't
"Our
channel service is essentially the
next
or
requirementa, Jaimlng. said,
have been served by Orange-Seminole by available at $6.95 per month.
same as Storer has proposed "McMan
"11w ecenoinki of .rb"dlng am
Sanlando, a subsidiary of Storer
Conz'lssIon Chairman Bill Kirchhoff the first of last year," Alexander said,
In addition, he said, Sanlando will offer said.
to
Hroadcsstir Company, pr
very bed," McMalwp told the com- told both companies he Is interested In "We're offering what the other company Home Box Office (HBO) and "family"
Currently, OrangeSunimle charges
install cable service radiating out from mluloners at a work r 4ii' last week seeing to It that areas that do not have agreed to do five years ago and still versions of that type service.
$7.50 per month for 12 channels.

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VYORLD

The Legislature Is in session and the
senators are debating the issue of gun control,
The scene Is not in Tallahassee, but In
Seminole County at Lake Brantley High

School.

At Least

Five political science classes taught by
Death Homer are holding their annual mock
legislature and the three-week union is

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BELGRADE (UP!)
A medical bulletin today
reported President Josip Broz Tito, 87, was In "good"
condition following amputation of his gangrenous left
leg in an attempt to save his life.
"President Tito, who was operated on yesterday at
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the Clinical Center in Ljubljana, passed the night

still Strong Abroad
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close, and a record $840 in Londoir, up $5. The dollar

closed marginally up on most European exchanges.
Following Friday's panic spree of gold buying,
speculators eased back somewhat. Market sources
said no new International news developments occurred
during the weekend to influence today's session,
In Hong Kong, gold closed at $827 on ounce In steady
trading.
Bahamas Sets 3 Hangings

"You learn a lot about how things go on,"

were so impressed with the cooperation they
received. They were wall to wall in his office,
sometimes until 5:30 p.m., reading bills. He
had long chats with them individually

said Karen Krampe," and you get very
nervous the whole time you're up there

to a law

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John Paul Raps Divisions ,
VATICAN CITY (UP!)
Pope John Paul I! says
divisions among Roman Catholics, Protestants and
Orthodox are a "scandal to the world" because they
openly contradict Christ's will.
At his weekly blessing in St. Peter's Square, the pope
said "Christian unity Is ever more urgent In our times
so the church can carry out its mission more efficiently
and give testimony of aith to the Lord and proclaim
the Gospel.
"The divisions noted by the Vatican Council
document on ecumenism openly contradict the will of
Christ and are a scandal to the world," he said.
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Thieves, using a pry bar to remove siding from a bu3Ifl5l
stole about $1,500-worth of tools from a service station at 3098
U.S. Highway 17-92, Sanford police
Cyril Geiger of Sanford, owner of the Walking Tall Service
Station, told police the thieves took a cutting torch and a tool
box loaded with air tools Friday night or Saturday morning.
ARREST INHOME
An Apopka man allegedly made the mistake
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of burglarizing
the home of a Seminole deputy Saturday, the officer claims.
Perry J. Swivehart, of 3101 Anna Dr., In Apopka, was

arrested in the uWltyroom of3so7MnaDr.,t)yu.E.H.
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Castro Costa County. Two earthen levees near Knlghtsen broke Friday,
flooding 10,000 acres and forcing evacuation of $0 people from two
Islands, Holland and Webb. Officials feared strong north winds and
rising tidewaters would further erode the levees and flood Veal Tract, a
heavily populated peninsula. Heavy rainfall during the weekend also
made flooding a possibility in southeast Texas. LIght snow fell over the
rest of Kansas and into southeastern Nebraska. Northern lower
Michigan, faced with a snowless season to far, also received some light
snow. The flurries spread into New York and Pennsylvania. A dense log
shrouded southeastern Louisiana and travelers advisers were In affect
until later this morning. In the West, light snow dusted the northern

Rocky Mountains and thundershowers moved into central Arizona.
AREA READINGS It am.): tempirature:-60; overnight low; 47:
yesterday's high: U, barometric pressure: 30.20: relative humidity: 57

percent; winds: calm.

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High School.
the program and takes It seriously enough to
print up a booklet with a copy of each of the
bills In it, said Miss Homer. The bills have to

Brantley

BORGER, Texas (UP!)

a bill that would have discouraged
spanking of children by parents and in.
stitutlons failed 32-5.
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law was-passed prohibiting aliens from
owning a gricultural land in th e sta te,

passed by the legislature.
What types of bills were introduced by the
student senators and how did they fare?
Here are some examples:
a bill calling for a state income tax failed

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class and passed in another.
a bill designed to require licensing of

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required family life (sex education) course
and an establishment of a juvenile awareness
program similar to the television
documentary "Scared Straight."

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WASHINGTON (UPI)

Douglas, out.
champion of individual rights during his 36
years on the Supreme Court, will be burled Wednesday
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Florida area for the past 16 years, was
formerly associated with the Hilton,
Holiday Inn, Sheraton and Registry
Hotels Ltd.
The management staff, in addition to
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Szechy, includes:

Michael

Fette,

assistant general manager5 formerly
with Ramada Inns, Best Western Hotels
and Hilton; Patrick L. Overby, director
of sale,, who was formerly with
Sheraton, Hilton and Accommodations
Services lIc. and Russell Dodd,
executive chief,

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GEIGER, MRS. FANNIE F.

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Funeral services for Mrs.
Fannie F. Geiger, 56, of

Cochrane Road, Geneva, who

died Saturday in Daytona Beach,
will be Tuesday at 2p.m. at
Brisson Funeral Home with Rev.
Larry Sherwood olilciatino.
Burial in Oaklawn Memorial
Park, Brisson Funeral Homo-PA

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a result, a large chunk of the $3 million
or more that has been spent by the candidates
in lvi has gone into mailings and banks of
telephones, as flell as print and broadcast
advertising.
All the major candidates, with the exCeption of Carter and Reagan, have stumped
the states big cities and small towns for
weeks, again hoping that face-to-face campaigning will be the key to support.

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argument over whether it should be moved a

second time. More motions are scheduled to
be heard today by Circuit Judge Wallace M.
Jopling before opening arguments begin,
Ilund)' is charged with the abduction and
slaying of Kimberly Diane Leach, 12, of Lake
City, who vanished Feb. 9, 1978, while walking
between classes at Lake City Junior llIg

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Her half nude decomposed body was found
two months later in a hog pen on the banks of
the Suwannee River, 35 miles away, near live
Oak, Flu. By that time Randy had been up1 rehended at Pensacola, Flu,, by police
making a "routine" interception of a stolen
car.
Randy was given the option of standing trial

at either Lake City in Columbia County or
Live Oak. lie chose Live Oak, but after a

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fruitless attempt to seat an impartial jury in
Suwannee County Last October, Jopling
granted a defense motion fora venue change
and moved the trial to Orlando.
Bundy is already under death sentence
from his Miami trial last July in %% hich he was
convicted f first degree murder in the
bludgeoning and strangling of two ('hi Omega
sorority sisters at Florida State University.
Jopling denied a defense motion last week
for another move o f the trial.
But jury selection in the case has been
difficult. A total of 171 irsons were
and three
questioned !y?frrc J!24
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atkiit!or*i Ix!rmh:ptory challenges beyond the
20 originally granted. Bundy became
infuriated Friday. lie shouted at the judge,
sneered at tile prosecutor and physically
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challenged a bailiff.
There were Bundy fans as well as foes
among the spectators. A middle-aged woman
From Jacksonville who said she thought
Bundy was "adorable" wrote him daily love
letters,

CABLE TV IS HERE!
31 Channels are On!
First Area of Altamonte Springs
Now Receiving Storer Cable TV!
The cables are stninq!
'the electronic equipment is in!
The earth station is receiving
signals from the space satellite!
All the signals are testing good
1ncI looking good! Everyone..
office, staff, installers,
technicians all of us art'
standing by. The switch is on
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Think of the fun of having
something to watch with 31
channels to choose from.

of viewing choices.
Every time you sit down

to have a good time watching
television, a Storer cable
connection gives you all this to
choose from: 8 local and area
stations without interruptions
and with interference. free

premium entertainment

there's extra information

channels that will give you
consumer news and corn
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constructing a cable system for
Altamonte Springs is a
complex undertaking. I-iuv

ever, the good news Is that we
will "turn oil" each section of
the city within a short period of
time.
We're happy to announce
the first section of the
system is ready! The map
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installations in the new
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home in this just-open
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scheduling,
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MIAMI (UP!)— Former executives of Hanatas, a
travel agency booted out of the country becense it
didn't register a Cadion-based agency as required,
are still operating In Florida, the Miami Herald
reported Sunday.
But the Stat. Department says lbs lingering
pre'slse of Hanatir officials Is nscWy for the
trsiafer of the cos"pa'iy's b'' to a 'reputable
American firm."
TheDepsrtment ,ip.lId Haratv° aid Its operators
under provisions of the U. S. trade embargo agilast
Cuba, which requires medim.t1c raprasentativea of
Cuba to register with UwJustk'e Department

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FORT PIERCE, Fla. (UP!)— A labor dispute has

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International events also will affect domestic debates.

Agriculture committees in the House and Senate plan Immediate hearings on Carter's embargo of grain shipments to
the Soviet Union. In addition, there may emerge a major
debate on whether a grain embargo is an acceptable and
workable sanction In an Afghanistan-type alt ation.

disturbance In an airport gift shop.
Police said the first officer to respond when Lambert
began creating a disturbance was Marsha Rogers, a
rookie. When she saw the gun, which witnesses said
looked real, she said she ordered him to put itdown.
In a moment, U. Karpinchnlk and Officer Thomas
Ferguson, another rookie, arrived and when he
pointed the toy at them they opened fire, police sald
Eight shots were fired and at least one hit Lambert.
Police said the three officers didn't know the gun
Lambert brandished was a toy.

stopped construction at Florida Power &amp; Light's
second nuclear generating plant on Hutchinson Island,
Quality control czgIneers for New Jersey-based U.
S.Testlng Co. went on strike last year and were
replaced by management personneL FPL spokesmen
said harassment of the supervisors had become so bad
they were forced to halt the job until thestrikeisendot
John Baler, a spokesman for FPL said the
management personnel has been subjected to "quite a
bit of harassment. Because of this, FP&amp;L made the
decision to stop construction until the dispute Is
reaulved,"

ORLANDO, Flu. (UPI)
A jury of five
men and seven women will hear opening
arguments today in the second murder trial of
Utah law school dropout Theodore Bundy.
The trial in Orange County Circuit court has
been underway for two full weeks with all of
that time spent on jury selection and

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was on his way to Japan to free jailed ex-Beatle Paul
McCartney, a friend of the victim said..
Kenneth Allen Lambert, 29, was killed when he
waved a toy gun at three officers after creating a

RlCivarde Yates; daughter,
Miss
Cheryl
Yates,
Longwood; mother, Mrs.

The Soviet Union's invasion of

leaders have been summoned to Capitol Hill.
Major increases in spending for new weaponry
highly
unpopular in Congress since the Vietnam war are certain to
have a better chance now.
Congress could well vote for a supersonic bomber such as the
previously rejected R-1, or a more advanced model; and go for
a rapid deployment force and order more ships, with less
concern for cost than any time in the past 15 years.
A push (Cr renewal of the draft, or possibly for draft
registration, should get stronger.
Congress also may become more receptive to military aid
for Pakistan, which was cut off because of that country's
refusal to abide by the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, and
Turkey, which until Last year was denied arms aid because of
its adventures on Cyprus.

MIAMI (UPI)—A man who was shot dad at Miami
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new situation. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and military

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at Arlington National Cemetery.
Douglas died Saturday at the age of 81 at the Walter
Reed Army Medical Center, where he had been
hospitalized since Christmas Eve for pneumonia and
kidney failure. His wife Cathleen and other family
members were at his side when he died.
Chief Justice Warren Burger today was to read a
short tribute to Douglas at the first meeting of the high
court since Douglas' death.

Man Shot Dead At Airport:

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longer than expected.
During the period covered by the in.
dictment, from 1970 until 1978, Lance was
associated with the National Bank of Georgia
and the Calhoun First National Bank, served
as then Coy. Carter's director of the state
Department of Transportation, ran for
governor in 1974, and spent nine 1311,v; :
Washington as Carter's director of the Office
of Management and Budget.
lie resigned from his federal Iost on Sept.
21, 1977, amid growing controversy over his
banking practices.
The Justice Department continued its in.
vestigation of Lance and his associates,
iulm
ntnatIng in the 71-page indictment handed
down last May which led to the trial now
under way.

Afghanistan has changed the immediate emphasis of the 96(11
Congress from politically potent domestic issues to foreign and
military affairs.
When Congress recessed in December, the new session
promised lots of politics with much talk on energy, the
economy and taxes.
Now, when the 96th begins its second session Tuesday, such
Issues as military aid to Pakistan and increased spending for
new weapons may receive more attention than some usually
Important domestic issues.
With congressional deliberation on SALT I1 postponed, plans
already are under way in Congress for a searching look at U.S.
policy In the Persian Gulf and southwest Asia, an area that has
never received much attention in the Senate and House.

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sparsely populated New Hampshire, are
thought to hinge on the success of campaign
the ability to contact perorganization
sonally voters and get them to the precinct
meetings.

Bundy: Opening Arguments Slated

former president of the
Northwest Georgia Bank of Ringgold, are
accused of making false entries into bank
records,
U.S. District Judge Charles Moye had said
before the start of the trial last week that he
wanted to complete the process by Wednesday but the selection process dragged on

Congress To Study
New Foreign Issues

Douglas Burial Wednesday

4O Orange Ave., Longwood, who
died Sunday In Gainesville, will
be Wednesday at 2 p.m. Brisson
Funeral Home, with Dr. J. Ted
Cmato
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officiating. Burial In
Oaklawn Memorial Park.
Brisgnn Funeral Home PA is in

Orange Ave.. Longwood died

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YATES, CALVIN

CALVIN YATES
Calvin Yates, 32, of 410

MiManus uuQiip, a leader In the manufacture of
"fascimile" machines, plans to begin construction on the

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Federal health officials say
although the U.S. has not had the traditionally high
outbreak of influenza-A this month, another malady
has reached the epidemic level
venereal disease.
Dr. Paul Wiesner, director of the venereal branch of
(lie national Center for Disease Control, said this
weekend that an unabated epidemic of sexually
transmitted diseases was the cause of a vast number of
sterile women in the United States.
Each year, according to Wiesner, 250,000 women, 17
precent of them teen-agers, are hospitalized for
treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease, which also
can be caused by organisms other than gonorrhea.

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the public, would have to wait for the results
morning.

Georgia, and Carr,

56 have been chosen and three more jurors
were expected to be named early today. That
number was to be culled to 18, including six
alternates, and opening arguments were ex.
peeled to get'bnderway in the afternoon.
Of the 53 1wospective jurors selected last
week, only three said they had never heard of
Lance. However, several said the names of
Lance's co-defendants were unfamiliar.
The Justice Department has accused
Lance, Dalton businessman Thomas Mitchell,
former banker Richard T. Carr and one-time
Calhoun druggist H. Jackson Mullins of
conspiring to illegally obtain 383 loans
totalling $20 million from 41 banks for
themselves, their friends and family. They
are also accused of falsifying statements to
banks and misàpplying bank funds.
Lance, former president of the Calhoun
Flt' Nntlonal Rank and the National Bank of

Venereal Disease On Rise

mandatory driver's test for those over 65; a

a bill that would have prohibited hitchhlking failed 21.10.
an effort to raise the sales tax to 5 percent failed 22-11,
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jury selection process has postponed the
beginning of testimony in the bank fraud trial
of former federal Budget Director Bert Lance
and three other men,
A pool of 53 prospective jurors of the needed

down the roofs of most nearby houses in Borger, a
16,000.

psychologists passed 22.6.
a bill that would legalize marijuana was
soundly defeated.
Among the other issues debated were: a

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Iowa poll. Sen. Bob Dole of

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allowed to burn itself out, authorities said.
Two units of the high octane Phillips Petroleum
refinery, which was cited last month by the federal
government for safety violations, exploded and burned
early Sunday.
The explosion blasted out windows and knocked

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find her apartment ransacked and about $3,000.worth.o( cash Ba ptist Church.
She is' survived by two
and jewelry gone Saturday, deputies say.
told
deputies
daughters,
Mrs. Laura Hall,
Connie Mazzola, of 2400 Howell Branch Road,
Geneva, and Mrs. Violet
she left her home at about 3 p.m. to shop.
Rudd, Clewiston; two sons,
When she returned 30 minutes later, Ms. Mazzola discovered
opene
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herdoor
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apparently
with either a pass key or a credit Dick Geiger, Geneva and
card used to force the lock, and her possessions thrown around Jack Geiger, Sebastian; 19
grandchildren; 17 greather home, deputies say.
television
and
oilier
grandchildren;
three greatThe thieves reportedly passed up a
grea t-grandchildren; sister,
valuables for $509 In cash and about $2,500 in jewelry,
Mrs. Nellie Purvis, Winter
ABMIG1(MENTS
Haven; brother, Ira Brewer
The following persons were arraigned before county Judge of Jay.
WaflaceHall Frlday:
Brisson Funeral Home-PA
is In charge of arrangements,

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trailed the former California governor in the
Kansas and Reps.

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driving about 200 residents from their homes, will be

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nominations,
The last statewide public opinion poll
showed Carter well ahead of Sen. Edward
Kennedy of Massachusetts and California
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. among
Democrat, and Reagan with a lead over the
big field of Republicans,
Senate Republican leader Howard Baker of
Tennessee, former U.N. Ambassador George
Bush and former Gov. John Connally of Texas

Republicans to the conventions, but it won't

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Wallace, Winter Park, and
Standley at 6:02 a.m. Saturday, the sheriff's office reports.
Mrs. Fannie F. Geiger, 86, brother, Richard Yates,
Swlvehart allegedly was trying to break into other rooms in of Cochrane Road, Geneva, Delando,
Standley's house, but was arrested hiding in the utility room, died Saturday in Daytona
Brisson Funeral Home-PA
Standley said,
Beach. Born in Lakeland, she is in charge of arrangements.
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dramatically overnight.
The front-runners, installed as favorites on
the basis of polls, will be put to a more
practical measurement at nighttime neighborhood political meetings (starting at p.m.
ES'!') in 2,500 precincts.
At the caucuses, less than 10 per cent of the

were distant also-rans.
But the influx of politicians and pundits also
made other forms of political fortune telling
popular. Some crystal balls showed Kennedy,
with a hustling young corp.s of volunteers and
lots of money, pushing Carter. Others
claimed Bush was sure to be second to
Reagan and maybe first.
The candidates worked hard at the "perception game," claiming they would finish
lower than they really expected in hopes of
manufacturing an upset.
But the truth was that none of the experts
really had a handle on the situation and, like

state's 1.6 million voters will begin a monthslong process of selecting delegates for the
national political conventions next summer.
Iowa will send 50 Democrats and 37

The verdict, which followed a five-day hearing, did
not shed new light on the cause of the death of Presley,
a patient and friend of Nichopoulos for the 11-year
period before his death at the age of 42.

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be known until spring exactly how many can
be claimed by which candidates.
What the caucuses will do is give the first
real indication of candidate popularity in
1980. and begin the long trek toward the

reached its verdict.

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Qwlp Systems, a division of the Exxon Enterprises Inc., said
as a site for its headquarters Is to be rezoned to light Industrial
the resoning Is necessary to permit the firm to exercise its
at a ipca pting of the Lake Mary City Council On Jan. 29. o$lon to purchase the parcel from the Overstreet Develop.
caynightpueeonflrs$reanganor- mM Co.
distance resoning a 63.cre tract on Rinehart Road. George
in recent weejw, wip sian exercised options for two other
manager, facilities and plansting department

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The $2 million motel, located just south
of Airport Boulevard, has been refugblihed at a cost of more than $8o0,
since It was acquired some mos*hs ago
by Cavalier Inns Inc. The motel has 102

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Ol.rfaJili, aryant
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Inn, located at 3200 So. Orlando Ave. in
Sanford, will hold grand reopening
ceremonies and ribbon-cutting on Feb. 5,
George E. Szechy, general manager has
announced

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armed robbery; each pleading not guilty to the charges.
The two were arrested on Dec. 8 by Casselberry police.
Richard Burks also pleaded innocent to charges of carrying a
concealed f irearm and, Robert Burks pleaded Innocent to a
possession of controlled substance charge.

rooms, dining room and lounge.
Sixty persons will be employed at the
facility,
Ssechy said Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce officials will participate in
the grand re-opening ceremonies and the
facility will be dedicated by the Gideons.
All of the motel facilities will be In
operation on the grand opening day,
Ssethy said. Breakfast, Lunch and dLilfler
will be served In the restaurant and the
loung, will feature live ,ntartalmnsnt
every night but Sunday,

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By DONNA ESTES
The newly

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Elvis Presley's personal
physician has lost his license to practice medicine for
three months, but questions still remain about the
singer's death at his Memphis mansion in 1977.
The Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners found
Dr. George Nichopoulos guilty of overprescribing
addictive drugs to 10 patients, including Presley and
fellow entertainer Jerry Lee Lewis. The live-doctor
panel issued the suspension effective Saturday, when It

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ARIA FORECAST: Generally fair today becoming partly cloudy by
Tuesday. Highs in the mid to upper 70s. Lows tonight in th• low to mid
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Iowa
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race today. President Carter and Ronald
Reagan are the Democratic and Republican
favorites, respectively, but that could change
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passed another vehicle, crossing a double line. Before stop.
ping, Simpson swerved off the road, tossing an envelope out of
his car and driving on before stopping for the officer, police
said,
' As the officer bent down to retrieve
the package, Simpson
allegedly hit him, and then wrestled with the officer
finally handcuffed him. No Information was available on the
contents of the package,

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wrestled with a Sanford police officer attempting to retrieve
an enve lope the suspect had thrown from his car.
Emanuel Simpson, a 23-year-old laborer living at 313
Longwood
ngwood Ave., in Altamonte Springs, was arrested at 7:14
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helpful," said Miss Horner: ',The students

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Herald Staff Writer

NASSAU, Bahamas (UP!)
The first triple
execution in modern Bahamas history Is scheduled for
Jan. 29 at Nassau's Fox Hill prison,
Ordered to be hanged were Charles Dickinson, 21,
Winsett Hart 24, and Vemnall Storm, 27, all Bahamians.
Dickinson was convicted of the brutal murder of
Darville, 19, in 1977 at Freeport, Grand
Bahama. Hart andStorr are to die for the December,
1978, killing of a 60-year-old mecha nic,
The dea th warrants were issued Saturday by

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president of the senate. "It's one of the most
Interesting things we've done this year."
"I found It's a fascinating study Into what
government Is about," said Kevin Fritz, a
student who is considering a career in law,
politics or possible military. "It's good ex-

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government runs," said Mary Ellen Lenihan,

bills, the students turned to State Rep. Bobby
Brantley, R-34th district, State Rep. Bob
Hattaway, D.33rd district, State Rep. Toni
Jennings, R.42nd district, and U.S. Rep.
Richard Kelly, 11-5th DIstrict,
"Brantley and his staff were particularly

LONDON (UP!) Gold opened today at $85 an
ounce on Zurich exchanges, down $15 from Friday's

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to them than the grade. They would be
crushed If It was defeated."
For help In researching and preparing their

peacefully," the bulletin said. "Temperature, blood
pressure and pulse are within the limits of normal."

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was particularly Impressed with a solar

energy bill and plans to get back with the
student later, he said. "Back In 1974,"
Brantley pointed out, "Rep. Vince Fechtel
filed a bill, which was later passed, based on
the idea of two of the political science
students at Lake Brantley High School."
"We've enjoyed working with the students
and I guess I've learned as much as they
have," Brantley observed, "They're getting
Into tough issues such as more harsh
penalties for drug offenders and dealers and
the death penalty."
Brantley said of the program, which has
been conducted at the high school for five
years: "It's a better way to learn the political
system than just reading about It In a book or
listening to a lecture. Desta Homer is doing a
super job and manages to stay bipartisan
while encouraging them to see both sides of
issues."
How do the students feel about the ex-

legislative debate procedures and terminology were followed. One hour was
allowed for debate and a new bill was in.
troduced each day.
Miss Homer said the students often became
so Involved in the debate they did not want to
get up and leave when the bell rang for the
end of the class,
"Although I explained to them their grade
would not be based on whether the bill actually passed or failed," she said, "having
their bill pass often became more important

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scheduled to adjourn today.
Students worked in pairs on the bills, which
they wanted to Introduce. They had to make
their decision by Nov. 1, and then on their own
time began the job of researching and writing
their bills. Their efforts culminated with the
actual Introduction and debate of the
proposed legislation,
Each class elected Its own presiding officer
the senate president
and a clerk and

BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!)
Wooden bleachers at
an amateur bullfight in Sincelejo collapsed into a
splintered wreckage Sunday, killing at least 130
spectators and Injuring 500 others,
A hospital official in the city in northern Sucre state
on the Caribbean coast said the death toll could reach
150.
Radio reports said 130 bodies had been counted at
hospitals in the area and that 200 people had been
severely Injured. At least 300 others were treated for
minor injuries. Many of the victims were children
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discussing their bills. His aide, Jackie Farmcr,evnmadecallstoTallahasseefor(hem
to talk to people on staff there."
Brantley and an aide spent two hours ob.
serving the classes debate last week. "1 was
very impressed with their enthusiasm and
some of their in-depth research," Brantley
said. "They are serious about their debate
and really became involved In the Issues. It's

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For California
CEDAR RAPIDS, town
Gov. Edmund G. (Jerry) Brown, these early
months of the 1980 presidential campaign are
emerging as the winter of his discontent.
Nothing seems to be going right these days
for the 41-year-old Brown who four years ago,
as a late entrant in the race for the
Democratic presidential nomination, surprised most political observers by winning a
string of primaries.
This time around, Brown entered the
contest early, proclaiming more than two
months ago that he would base a nationwide
traffic mishaps and one main reason is they need campaign on three fundamental principles:
to ride against traffic. This, even though many of "I'rotect the earth, serve the people and
those killed in such tragedies were riding against explore the universe."
Brown initially planned to ignore Iowa's
traffic, according to national safety reports.
precinct caucuses, but was forced to mount a

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joyous but not chaotic following their

fourth Super Bowl victory in as many
appearances, and that more than
anything else tells the story of their
remarkable success.
The Steelers, you see, expect to win,
They know they have the very best of
personnel in the NFL. When they win,
they're a happy bunch but they keep it all
In perspective. They won the Super Bowl
last year and they assume they'll win i
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Hampshire and concentrate on catching up In
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UP!) In case you have the polls in Florida."
Then I took the naval hero of the War of 1912
been wondering what Capitol Hill employees
do during a congressional recess, glom this and combined him with our 39th president.
note I received from House committee staff The result is Admiral Perry Carter, who said,
"We have met the enemy and we are conmember:
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latest
sidering
boycot ti ng the Olympics."
"Somebody got to talking about th
mnecucal miracles Involving hooking up
Since there are no rules against It, you can
substitute arms, legs and whatnot to people. even combine great men with great women. I
And I wondered what would happen If we get put together a female country singer and a
to the sta ge where you can put people male humorist and came up with Doily
together to order, so to speak.
Parton Twain, who said, "Reports of my
"Maybe you could combine the best chest measurements are greatly ezagfeatures of great men. Like, for Instance, a gerated."
for English king and a Revoluntionary
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In addition to his troubles here, Brown
faces potentially serious problems at home in

And also Anita Bryant Lincoln, who said,
hero. That would give you Nathan Hale
"You can fool all of the people some of the
Windsor, who said, "I only regret that I have
time, but sooner or later you've got to come
tt one country to lose for my wife.'
"Or YOU might combine a former president out of the closet."
Other combinations can bring us:
with a famous football coach. That produces
Franklin Roosevelt Stagg, who said, 'The only
—Ben Franklin Khomeini, who said,

appointments requiring legislative con.

"Early to bed and early to rise makes a man

—Timothy Albert Kahn, who said. "Money

concerns me.
Is the root of all Inflation."
My concern is that hybrid cloning may be
—Theodore Roosevelt Vance, who said,
contagious. Ever since I got that note, my "Speak softly and carry It to the United
mind has been churning with great men Nations."
combinations.
—Samuel Johnson Goldwater, who said,
First, I combined the Walden Pond 'Patriotism is the last refuge of Jane Fon.
naturalist with a weilknown public opinion cia."
surveyor and got Henry Thoreau Gallup, who
But take heart, folks. Maybe the recess will
said, "It a man does not keep pace with his end before someone combines Calvin Coocompanions, perhaps he should write off New Udge with Ronald Reagan.
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A front group called Westchester Citizens
OpeTatlOflL
stigated by the United States.
Against
Government Takeover popped into
Furthermore, the NSC analysts concluded
U the Kremlin Is indeed on the march, their view, fundid
by $1.2 million In Con Ed funds
&amp;iY, the rebels are not only poorly armed obvious target is the otkId -Persian Gulf.
to
fight
the
and running out of food, but they have no The takeover of Afghanistan has already profiteering threat to the company's
at the consumer's expense.
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to
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The president's security analysts ire
agencies have IdentIfied more than is
For the first time, the Soviets are DOW electrical siçplier
divided on the intorpretatlut of lbS KtSUIIIn$
was Jimmy Carter'5
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fighter rmø 01 the CflIal StFlIts of
favorite pollster, Pafrick C.44j His firni'
SflflC feel t he Soviets were simply
various areas of Afghanistan.
Hormue, tirough which passes 40 percent 01 got $101,000 Of
containing a deteriorating situation; others
lbS Con Ed_mpaign fund. In
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anti-referenduñ
to r Imol.nt In Soutist Asia and It. closest airbsae was * miles from Hormuz, expertsfrom as
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far
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Afghan
refagees
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beyond
the reach of their principal flghtà
M=w
Determination ( the Soviets' ulfimats goal
propcsai.
PkIitaii by the plane, the M1G43.
has a particular urgency: Under a 1160 IhOIINk
they wire to edAbM his.
The MG-33's combat radius is 700 miles
The Coo Ed blitzkrieg showed that money.
treaty, the United States Is committed to Isip
still talks at election time. The suggestion for,
there
to
açply
the
rebels
In
their
huineland.
sad
the
Soviet
airbase
at
Kandahar,
Pakistan In the ivent of attack. The treatY the Riu
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was concluded with Climes., not K". across the borr, citing the
Nixon ad.
control
lost at the polls.
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What really rnkIes Us boson in this cape
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One sling the , NBC experts disabused
For whet cold comfort It provides, the p,j though, is Ic fact that Con Ed outspent thç
An hpingtj decision 01 the NBC was to Army's reps Of Afglwttin has given air PubI$C-pOwo advocates by as estimated 1.,
theniaelvis 01 Iran the start was the
that fierce, Aarps1booft give military M to lb. Will
to-I. The utility's expenditure works out tp
dictasorip ülli.nce .z.rts a cim to piotor
Aighan tribesman would be a match for of Pakistan's president, General Zia ul Req. and anajyie the Soviets' UAW ad best
FOldnwlely $10 for each vote It go
hssvily armed Soviet troops. "We koppad Ons.W'isl lenders were aabsd.te fad a woepos In action, Wd@ft the MiSt IPikiag It one Of the most expensive carwj
the romaiWic notion early 01 thise pys in way around a Forsige AaIMaaos Act helkcjiter gsthp known as the 'lying ph W11 In the stats's history on a deUar-per,,,
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vote basis.
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Con Ed's stockisktors footed the bill for the'.
Mile," NBC sero. told my aesodati Del. that may he developing w'1'er ,r;'ai.
patti's
privateItilItiss. recently
utility's extzavaga sIsctieurgg on its owit'
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thet Atghsidetan woUld prove to be the IDOt proloviet thai S
under Prune
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celay employeá
the Had AM püd Mi nister Indira Gd, The NBC Is
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By- United Press International
line, added two more foul shots with one morning. Worthy had been averaging
nV E*aiturs Syndlcat
The last holdout is finally convinced second left.
12.5 points per game.
2)5 fal
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that the DePaul Blue Demons are the
LSU, which did not shoot its first free
DePaul managed to avoid being upset,
nation's No. 1 team
their own coach. throw until 11:32 remained In the game, but the Blue Demons' two closest rivals
Ray Meyer, a member of the UP! was forced to go almost the entire game for the top spot weren't as fortunate COURTING A REPEAT
by Alan Mover
Board of Coaches, voted his team No. 2 in without its leading scorer, Durand Saturday.
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Junior forward Mike McGee hit a tieDemons were the consensus choice for the opening minute of the contest,
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breaking layup with 1:59 left in overtime
the top spot. After Sunday's 78-73 victory
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In Sunday's other major game, to spark Michigan to a 75.74 upset over
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over 17th-rated LSU,, however, the 66- Maryland snapped a personal nine-game second-ranked Ohio State and Bobby
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year-old coach said he no longer con- losing streak to North Carolina with a 92. Vaughan's tip-In with one second left ________
o THE YEAR, OR 811,VNE8alders himself a skeptic.
86 upset of the 10th-ranked Tar Heels,
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lifted Old Dominion to a stunning 68.67
DALE
"I'm ready to vote us No. 1," Meyer
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"Al be rt King was sensational," said tri um ph over No. 3 Syracuse.
said after DePaul, 15.0, held off a spirited Maryland Coach Lefty Driesell of his star
By losing for the first time in 15 games,
effort by foul-plagued LSU for its 36th junior forward, who
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scored 28 points. Syracuse has thrown the top 10 into
consecutive home victory. Mark Aguirre, "Everyone played well. It's
T/6R5
turmoil.
DePaul
will
undoubtedly
retain
tU
Just a super
who scored a gamehigh 31 points, and team effort,"
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the top spot
with Meyer's bela ted
Clyde Bradshaw dropped in five free
F/R'T
blessing
but fourth-ranked Oregon
Maryland, 13-2 overall and 5-1 in Us State could climb over both Syracuse
throws in the final 35 seconds to blunt the
5EC
and
ACC, led by as many as 11 points In the Ohio State. And Duke, with a strong tHAMP/
Tigers' comeback bid.
early
part of the second half before North comeback week, could
"In all my years, I've never voted for
0ff,hIiP
be right near the
i
Carolina,
10-4 overall and 4-3 in the top again.
th
us at high, not even No. 2."
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DePaul, which starts a very young conference, rallied behind the shooting of
In other games Saturday involving topYEI/j',
team, had a 15-point lead in the first half Mike O'Koren, who scored 24 points. 20 teams, No. 4 Oregon State edged
17
,
and a 73.64 advantage with 1:45 After the Tar Heels pulled to within 60.57 Washington 89-84, No. Duke downed No.
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remaining in the game before the Tigers, with 812 minutes remaining, Maryland 16 North Carolina State 67.56, No.7 Notre
,4*2 /f \
,
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP!)
reeled off 10 straight points to seal the Dame beat UCLA 80.73, No. 8 St. John's
year.
11-4, clawed their way back,
C41Y
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Playing on the PGA tour is so
No one seriously gave
Behind the shooting of 6-foot-9 guard victory
topped Georgetown 71-69, and No. 9
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demanding, with 400 guys Mitchell much of a chance in DeWayne Scales
who had 26 points
The victory put Maryland atop the Kentucky ripped Vanderbilt 106-90.
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trying to divide the pot, that Sunday's final round. despite playing virtually the entire Atlantic Coast Conference standings.
Also, Minnesota upset No. 11 Purdue
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sometimes people don't Everyone was pointing to second half with tow fouls LSU closed
Freshman sensation James Worthy 67.61, No. 12 Iowa lost to Michigan State
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realize how difficult It Is for a Green, figuring Mitchell to within 73-71 with 48 seconds left, was lost to the Tar Heels for the 75-67. No. 13 Missouri tripped Oklahoma 0.1 7.9,47
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youngster to break through. would cave In under the Bradahaw made the first end of a one-on. remainder of the season when he slipped State 6944, No. 14 Clemson walloped No,
7,'fyE1R,I'Ep
Winning for a young player pressure and be lucky to one with 35 seconds left and converted on a wet spot as he drove for the basket 15 Virginia 8848, LSU defeated Ten- /N 1W!
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is akin to a rookie taking the finish in the top 10.
two more free throws with 14 seconds left with about six minutes left in the game. nessee 75.74, No. 19 Weber State defeated
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batting title in baseball or a
That didn't prove to be the to put the game out of reach, Aguirre, He broke two bones above his right ankle Nevada-Reno 9145, and No. 20 Brigham I
first-year player making the case. Mitchell played who was 134or-14 from the free-throw and will undergo surgery Monday Young downed Colorado State 104-12.
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On Sunday, In the warm tllng a cold all week folded.
Arizona sunshine, 25-year-old
Nobody made a strong
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COLORADO SPRINGS, International Olympic the president made it very to do it alone.
Jeff Mitchell stepped forward move at Mitchell -after the
An Olympic Committee that If Soviet clear that he recognizes the
to win the $300,000 Phoenix first six holes, and what- Cob. (UP!)
"To bring any pressures
Qpen. Easily and all of a started out for the youngster committee spokesman says a troops do not fully wi thdraw Olympic movement is part of many other countries must
Join in the movement."
sudden, from a name on the as a nervous experience meeting will be held next from Afghanistan within the the private sector.
scoreboard he became a wound up a cakewalk to month to discuss President next month, Moscow will
"He has not come out and
Miller said he expected to
Carter's threat to withdraw become an unsuitable site for said we will boycott the meet with KIllanIn before the By United Press International
celebrity.
victory.
"They gave us all we could
Mitchell has been out here Still, even though he was In the United States from Us a festival meant to celebrate games. He indicates there IOC's executive committee
handle,"
said Williams. "It
films From this one
trying to make his mark since front by three strol,, MIt- 1960 Moscow Olympics if the peace and goodwill," Carter's may be other alternatives meeting In February,
should be sent to every high was a game of momentum
the Soviet Union does not with. letter said,
1977. He had a third-place chell didn't figm he
The USOC's executive school basketball coach in the and the only thing you can do
that would have the sane
Carter added that "should amount of punishment If the board meeting scheduled for nation. An enclosed memo is try to keep it as long as
finish that year and another victory sealed until his tee draw from Afghanistan.
Bob Paul said Sunday the Soviet Union fall to with- Soviet Union continues with next weekend in Colorado should read: "The game is possible before the other team
third inll7$. LAW year hewon shot on the final holelandedin
members of the USOC In. draw its troops within the I t s u n w a r r a n I e d Springs could be a critical one meant to be played like
13L012, which barely paid his the middle of the fairway.
this." takes it away,"
He went on to make a 1$-foot tended to mist with the time prescribed above. I urge aggreasloes."
espen...
in determining how much
Many of the NBA's Bucks 89, Trail Blazers 88
Last week in On Bob Hope birdie putt on that final isle International Olympic theUSOC to propose that the
IOC president
Lord support
or lack of It
problems could be solved if
Brian Winters hit a 20-foot
Desert Classk, won by Q'sJg as thousands watched at the Conunittes- Feb. 8.10 In Lake games either by tranoferred Killaflin, however, has said American Olympic officials only the league could provide jumper with 1o*
seconds
to another site as Montreal or Moscow would be the host for plght give the president.
Stadler for liii first career Phoenix Country Club course, Placid, N.Y.
its fans with the caliber of remaining to lift Milwaukee,
"We will try to bring to Us to multiple sites, or be can. Us 1* Olympics and Miller
success, Mitchell failed to and the second the ball
"When our executive board basketball that residents of which overcame a five-point
malte the cut. That meant he dropped into the cop for a 67, attention 01 the bC the op. celed for the yeal."
admitted the IOC's chief meets we will have the Boston and Seattle have been deficit with two minutes left to
lions presented by the
hid to drive five hours Mitchell jumped for M'.
F. Don Miller,- executive executive appeared resolute presidents letter and It will enjoying all season. The play. Portland had led 88-83
President
of the United director of the USOC said he In his feelings,
"It's a great feeling that Is
be given every COD. Celtics and SuperSonics, when Dave Meyers hit a
through the disert Sunday
night In order to get here In hard to da'ibe," Mitchell States," he said. "We will talk still hoped the president
"He does, Indeed," Miller sidefatlolL"
perhaps the two finest teams threepoint field goal and
time for Moadiy's quahfying. salt "No more qualifying as about the numberofthlngshe would dopshort ofanoutrlght said, "We talked to him last
Paul said a possible in Us league, battled with Sidney Moncrief sank a free
boycott of the Moscow Friday prior to or visit to the decision by the Soviet Union playoff-type fury Sunday and throw to
Mitchell got by Monday, Mondays, and new I can play wants us 1040."
pull the Bucks to
Carter
said
Sunday
In
a
Games.
PGA
and
U.S.
meant he could play In In Us Masters,
White Hs (to meet with to withdraw from the winter after two overtimes, the within 8517. Winters then
Miller said while Carter set Secretary of State Cyrus games at Lake Placid, N.Y., defending champion Sonlcs scored the winner.
11* PhoenIx Open starting on open. wiiving also in going to letter to on IJSOC that the
Themndly. In the opining change the way I live off Soviets had seriously violated a deadline for the Sovlt troop Vance).
could result In sanctions prevailed 108.106.
Marques Johnson led the
huarnatlosal law aid created withdrawal, he showed he
rpond he shot a Isnder.pa carat.
"And at that time he agreed against Its Soviets.
"That was a great game," Bucks, who ended a three"1 don't have to worry a threat to world peace by understood the USOC *as the to put us on the agenda and to
60 A 67 followed on FrIday
"Under a new b*twiaticnal said Seattle Coach Lenny game losing streak at home,
final authority on any decision hear our concerns. I hate to Olympic Committee rule, a Wilkens, whose team scored with
and on 5Mwdey he had anymore about mWft 5 cut Invading fgttnnIsta.
21 points. Ron Brewer
I thstefore wie the USOC, concerhig American Involve- say that anything 01 that nation which withdraws for its seventh
aistlir 01 to tuba 11w lead by and going down Us road to the
straight
victory,
had
19
for Portland and Tom
cioperat
with other ment in the Olympics.
arclwover)
en,a
nature (moving the games) Is any reason without the con- "Two teams wanted to win Owens 16 as the Blazers
usUasil Olympic Coin"But I think Us 111161111011111t
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$ lair *aiIfy. hut's the W
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t events, hi
cludleg two last about linning a iànament!' mltteès, to advise the thing," said Miller, "is that possible for the United States sanctions,"
felt just like a playoff."
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Sanford and Seminole County motorists for too
WASHINGTON Teet meetings of
long have been plagued by some bicyclists, young the National Security Council considering the
and old, who have a complete disregard for their Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan have centered,
own safety and the safety of others. They flood since the beginning, on the key question: Will
busy highways such as U.S. 1742, state Road 436 the Russians try to gobble up Pakistan as

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Stallworth to the Los Angeles 22. setting

Bradshaw, who hit 14 of 21 passes for

309 yards, won his second straight Super up Franco Harris' second touchdown of
Bowl MVP Award, tying the record of the game -a 1-yard burst off left tackle.
Green Bay quarterback Burt Starr, who Harris' TD dive came with 1:49
won the honor in the first two Super remaining after a pass interference
penalty against Rams cornerback Pat
Bowls.
LOS Angeles refused to give in, and Thomas.
with young Vince Ferragamo guiding
The Steelers extended the AFC's
them, moved to a first-and-10 at the domination over NFC rivals in the Super
Steelers' 32. But Ferragamo tested the Bowl, with
the 10th victory for the conPittsburgh pass defense once too often, lerence in the
14 gaines since the AFt,
the Steelers' AlIPro
and Lambert
and the NFl. merged. The Steelers won
ended the Hanis'
middle linebacker
Bowl in their all three of their previous Super Bowls.
Super
a
dream of winning
first appearance in the NFL title game beating Dallas twice and Minnesota
by picking off Ferragamo's pass over the once. A Super Howl record cro.tI of
middle and returning it 16 yards to the 103,985 watched Pittsburgh clinch its
Steelers' 30 with 5:24 left in the game, fourth title.

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Nikita Khrushchev consolidate his position as.
the despot's successor.

moves toward nuclear control and arms.
limitation, prospects of expanded economic
and cultural contact, the visit of Kbrushchet
himself to the United States
But If It had its ups, there were also plenty
of downs. The period also brought the
shooting down of the American U-2 spy plane,
the threat that the Communist sytem would
not only overtake the West but bury it, the
Cuban missile crisis,

took a 17-13 lead on its first possession of

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With the death of Stalin in 1953, however, a'
process of change began, slowly at first, but
more rapidly as the pragmatic If erratic.'

four-power summit conferences, tentative

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come easily. The lead

changed hands six times before Bradshaw finally put the heavily favored
Steelers ahead to stay with 12:04 left in
the game on the spectacular TD bomb to
Stallworth.
"Everybody's been shooting for us for

Bradshaw applied the crushing blow
when he threw a 45-yard pass to

Perry Was 'ue,Wti 'iown the l3radshawi Ilahrkick
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) but by God we'll get another ground, but we knew they bad we couldn't win,"
Malavasi praised his young middle of the fleld by the
—The bitter and disappointed shot at it. Pittsburgh doesn't couldn't beat us on the
Pit-Ilarrislrum Hahrkick
Los Angeles Rams spoke try to surprise anyone. They ground. I think Bradshaw quarterback, but also said the taller Stallworth.
A-103.985
"It was a busted audible
initially in hushed tones of executed and they won."
knew that also. The game's costly interception should
IMS Angeles- Pittsburgh
never have happened.
pass to Stallworth," Mulavasi
Los Angeles defensive end over. I had a good time."
"lucky plays" and of next
RUSHING
Los Angeles"He's a great guy," the said. "Somebody (Perry I was Tyler 17.430, McCutcheon 5-10,
season. But they soon realized Fred Dryer agreed with most
Quarterback Vince Ferthey were beaten by a better of the players that Pittsburgh ragamo, who completed 15 of c,ach said of his quarterback. supposed to help but didn't. Bryant 6-30, Ferragamo 1-7.
quarterback Terry Brad- 25 passes for 212 yards, was "lie's been around only three We Just didn't adjust."
team.
Pittsburgh-Harris 20-46,
7 6 6 0— Bleier 10-25, Bra(lshaw 3-9,
The Rams, 11-point un £haw's 73-yard touchdown intercepted late in the game years and he threw the ball LosAngeles
derdogs who were knocked pass to John Stallworth with by linebacker Jack Lambert, very well. A couple of 19
Thornton 44.
out of the NFC playoffs the six about five minutes left in the killing a drive that could have audibles were mixed up Pittsburgh
3 7 714—
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Los Angelesprevious years, made their game was the clincher. That lifted the Rams back into the because we couldn't hear out 31
F'erragaiiio 15-25-1-212,
Pit-FGBahr41
Super Bowl debut Sunday and TI) gave the Steelers a 24-19 lead. But the 25-year-old there with all the noise in the
McCutcheon 1-1.4) 24. PittLA-Bryant I run Corral sburghllradshaw 14.21-3—t09.
came away 31-19 losers to the lead.
Ferragamno, the second- stadium.
"Vince shouldn't have kick)
Pittsburgh Steelers.
"Their pass offense is very youngest quarterback to ever
uEcElvlx(;
Pit-Harris 1 runt Bohr kick I A,gelt'sllrvant 3.21, Tyler 3"They didn't outplay us at experienced and that helped start a Super Bowl, said that thrown the ball on that inall," said Los Angeles Coach them tremendously," Dryer one bad throw didn't cause the terception. I thought we had IA-F(; Corral 31
20, McCutcheon 1.16, Nelson 2LA-F(', Corral45
Waddy open deep but we can't
Ray Malavasi. "They got a said. "that's what makes loss.
20, Waddy 3.75, It. Smith 1.24,
Pit-Swann 47 pass from n,inirtl 2-32, I). Hill 1-28.
couple of lucky plays on us them different from us and
"The offense played well tell until we see the film."
Malavasl also said his Bradshaw t Bahr kick)
and that pretty much did it. Dallas. They have the ability and the defense played well,"
Pittsburgii-lltrris 3-66,
LA-H. Smith 24 pass from Cunningham 2-21, Swarm 5.79,
They made a couple of big to go real long at any time. said Ferragamo. "We played team's defense broke down on
"We knew we'd be good enough football to win. Bradshaw's TD bomb to McCutcheon kick failed)
plays and we didn't.
Stallworth :1.121, Thornton I"We didn't get it this time, somewhat vulnerable on the We all played well. It's too Stallworth. Defender Rod
Pit-Stallworth 73 pass from

One after another came the Berlin:

to be spending their time. That Is not what

In effect, that means Curb cannot make

who might wonder If police didn't have anything ftrmatlon, because that process is a relatively
better to do.
slow one, but he can veto bills approved by the
There are many states In the country where legislature while the governoris absent
traffic laws are, vigorously enforced and It's
Brown may yet emerge as a serious concoupled with extensive public education safety tender because this year's campaign evenprograms. Often the added costs of enforcing tually could be, as he suggests, "as unthose laws against violating bicyclists are offset predlctble and volatile as any In recent
by a minimal annual registration fee for bicycles memory." But right now, he's not a serious
as well as fines payable automatically at police threat to the other contenders,
departments when violators would rather not risk
a court appearance.
JACK ANDERSON
Hattaway says now he'll research legislation to
seek ways of combining education and en-

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victory did not

Rozelle.
set a record with his third lifetime Super
The Steelers, trailing 13-10 at halftime, Bowl scoring reception,

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Blockade and airlift, the establishment of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the'
Korean war, the East German uprIsthg,
Hungary.

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73-yard touchdown pass from Terry
Bradshaw to John Stallworth and a key
interception by Jack Lambert, won their
fourth NFL title in the last six years
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the Truman Doctrine, That seminal event
American foreign policy committed the'
United States to aid actual and potential
targets of Communist expansion and evolved,
into the Marshall Plan, the stunningly sue.;
cessful reconstruction of Western Europe as a
bulwark against Soviet advance.

This, in comparison with w hat had gon
before, was a definite up period. It brought

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the game's Most Valuable Player. "It's the second half when Bradshaw hit Lynn
quite a remarkable collection of ath- Swann, who made a leaping 47-yard TD
letes."
reception between two defenders.
Bradshaw, 31 and a 10-year veteran,
Trailing 19-17 in the fourth quarter, the
said, "J felt more pressure than at any
Steelers
looked lethargic as they were
other time." He said the pass to
bogged
down
with a third.and-8 at their
Stallworth was a "60 prevent slot hook
27.
But
Bradshaw,
having his difficulties
and go," a play developed only a week
with
three
interceptions,
calmly stepped
ago.
ba
ck
and
hit
Stallworth
in
full str ide at
"I ran the pass eight times in practice
the
Rams'
30.
The
All-Pro
wide
receiver
and I didn't like it, but it worked today,"
easily
outraced
Rod
Perry
to
the end
Bradshaw said. "This is my most
zone.
satisfying Super Bowl."
Victorious coach Chuck Noll said,
The scoring pass was Bradshaw's
"This victory is probably the best we've second of the game and ninth in his Super
ever had," as he accepted the Super Bowl Bowl career, breaking the record held by
trophy from NFL. Commissioner Pete Dallas' Roger Staubach. Stallworth also

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"Or Alexander Graham Churchill, who fanatical enough to seize hostages."
said, 'Come here, Mr. Hitler, I want you."
—Will Rogers Stassen, who said, "I never
You can decide for yourself whether this Is met a man I didn't shake hands with and ask
a constructive way for congressional workers to vote for me for president."

BERRYS WORLD

never beaten," said Bradshaw, named

That early confrontation set the pattern fort
years to come
challenge, usually Soviet;
with the show or Implication of force, and;
response, American and usually effective.
The late '40s and the '5 are studded with'
the crises and countermeasures that are the
landmarks of the period's history. A per.;
ceived threat to Greece and Turkey produced

thing that we have to fear is Purdue.'

On Super Sunday

history.

I Iran where Moscow gave every indication of,
remaining. me threat was American, backed
by the military machine the war had
established as the world's greatest, and It
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postwar phase. The force was Soviet, en

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came against the Rams who we had

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Soviet-American relations have gone;
through so many ups and downs since Wocldi
War II that they might almost have been
conducted in an elevator rather than through;
ztii1.rli.annels of diplomacy.

The Sanford police sergeant asking bike riders place under those circumstances, but the
be made to ride against traffic said enforcing governor has the power to rescind any action
those laws is difficult because of added manpower that has not been fully consummated by the
needed, extra cost to process violations and the time he returns to the state.

time to bring this to a halt, and for law enforcement to treat It as seriously as It treats other
traffic violations.

On Sunday, against a stubborn but
outmanned Los Angeles team, the
Steelers came up with the big play when
it counted and the Rams didn't, and
Pittsburgh's 31-19 triumph over the

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dogged Rams in Super Bowl XIV gave
the Steelers a legitimate claim to the title

trenched In the northernmost provinces o

checked In bicycles. Proper clothing also Is a
must, especially at night. And, above all, California, where the State Supreme Court
bicyclists are required to follow all traffic laws or recently ruled on the Issue of whether
face a citation, possible court appearance and Republican Lt. Gov. Mike Curb can assume
maybe have their bikes impounded as penalty on the governor's powers when Brown Is camconviction. That Is, If law enforcement were doing paigning out of the state,
its job and enforcing those laws.
The court held that Curb can act lnBrown's

and 434 often wearing dark clothing at night and
with no safety equipment on their vehicles. It's

The

powers has been brute force, or the threat of
same.
That's the way it'was in the very beginningj
in what might be termed the "sub-basement'

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But Carter withdrew from the debate, the
event was cancelled and Brown's forces here
now are struggling to sustain a modest grassroots organization that is no match for the
elaborate political operations financed by his

forcement of state bicycle laws to ease the
problem. Go to It, Mr. Hattaway. It's the proper

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Probably the most glib and facile of all the
candidates,. Republican and Democratic, in
the current race for the presidency, Brown
was relying heavily upon the nationally
televised debate to propel himself from a
distant third in the Democratic contest to a
serious challenger to both Carter and Ken-

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Now, here's what it boils down to, according to
belated effort in this state in order to qualify
those reports. Too many of us, law enforcement for inclusion In the scheduled debate with the
officials as well, regard bicyclists as pedestrians, two other contenders for the nomination,
They are not. Not by any stretch of the President Carter and Sen. Edward M. KenBicycles are vehicles and that has both legal
and practical implications. The bicycle shares
most attributes of other vehicles. It goes fairly
quickly, can only turn a corner so tightly, needs

Steelers Win

Not, as it happens, that those channels have
always been so conventional
or, In fact,'
have always been used. Sometimes the modes
of communication between the two super-1

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the word got out to the state Department of
Highway Safety and other national organizations
dealing with highway safety and bicycling. They
swamped Hattaway with letters of protest and
provided him with literature showing such a
proposal would endanger the lives of bicyclists
beyond belief.
Why the Sanford Police Department, or anyone
else for that matter, would have suggted such a
proposal in the first place is difficult to Understand.
Armed with nothing more than personal feeling
there never was any solid evidence produced to
support the proposal
Hattaway was asked to
prepare the legislation with the claim it would
save lives."
A Sanford police sergeant said despite various
public safety programs in the schools and
elsewhere to educate bicyclists on proper riding
habits, too many--cyclists are killed atnmually in
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Soon after Hattaway got started on research for
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school basketball game I've ever seen."
That game could well be Just the first chapter
in a three-act play between the Seminoles and
Buccaneers. The Tribe faces Mainland again in
regular season play and then there's always the
district tournament.

commissioner were there to keep things under
control."
And Just how did the game turn out?
"Well," Smith recalled, "The players were so
tight that it turned out to be a rotten ball game
and there wasn't even a fight."

VIEWPOINT

the proposed legislation
sought by Sanford
police and a couple Florida Highway Patrolmen

requires considerable distance to stop; more
distance than a car traveling at the same speed,
according to safety reports.
Moreover, bicycles are supposed to be properly
equipped to maximize their safety and minimize
the danger. That means a bicycle, If used after
dark, should have necessary lights. And all safety

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against DeLand in the Lyman Christmas
observed
Tournament,"
Smith about Friday's
few problems at the game, save for a brief
second quarter scuffle between a couple of over
overflow 2,100 in attendance,
"In that Lyman tournament Tommy Wheaton
zealous fans.
Sanford Police offioer Paul Little didn't get to
(former Seminole sports standout) punched a
DeLand player," recalls Smith.
see the game, he was controlling the parking
situation on campus.
'The DeLand kid got up and knocked Wheaton
out. Coach Joe (Mills) came out on the floor to
,, As ar as I know there weren't any traffic
see if Wheaton was ok and bent down to look at tickets issued. We do make some exceptions at a
him. Then a DeLand player put a foot in Mills'game this big as long as there's no trouble."
backside and knocked him down."
Seminole High principal Don Reynolds had an
Smith continued. "Rusty Parker (DeLand's
observation
about the game after congratulating
coach) then led his team onto the floor and a big
efforts.
his
team's
fight started. The next time DeLand played at
"No doubt about it, that was the best high
Sanford, Floyd Lay and another basketball

Assistant coach Tom Smith shortly before the
game as he anxiously waltzed back and forth in
the lockerroom— "If you're not nervous you
mvst be dead."
Payne about the overflow, emotion-charged
crowd— "1 love it. I wish it was like this every
night, but we don't play Mainland every night."
Here's a little yarn that Tribe scorekeeper
Dean Smith spun for Herald sportswriter Sam
Cook. Smith has followed Tribe basketball for
nine years and has been the Seminoles'
scorekeeper for the last five. He offered this
memory prior to Friday's tipoff.
"The throng reminded me of a 1973 game

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$24.00; Year $47.00.
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Bob Ilattaway saw the futility of a proposal
requiring bicyclists to ride against traffic.
Such legislation would have been one of the
more d;ingerous proposals to hit the Florida
Legislature in years.

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Interested ears picked upsome real winners at
the Mainland- Seminole battle Friday night.
A couple deserve spots on the top 10 all-time
quotable quotes list.
Bill Payne on being nervous. "Was I nervous?
Hell yes I was nervous, everybody was ner-

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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where Tony Perry didn't him."
Seabreeze) decisioned Todd
Shipley in 38 seconds,
"The refs are definitely 1cr..e the Grayhounds did 1 Lake Howell)
make weight and Unlimited,
Along with its two cham. decisioned Layser 8-3 and Intimidated over there," Sch- rebound to win the district 115-Lee Fratacela 1 Apopka) Andrew Lake Howell) 104.
Moten 158. Terry Barrett (Lyman)
Mike
where Brock Counts suffered pions, Lake Howell built up its squeezed past Brantley's wartz said about the Lyman each year. Lake Howell won pinned
DAYTONA BEACH —
decisioned Shawn Loyden
a dislocated elbow. Counts lead with an incredible SiX Richard Farmer 3-2 in the site where the district has in 1977.
1 hialtilandi.
Frank Schwartz' always may be lost for the year.
second place finishes,
finals,
Before
that
district
con122-David
Henley
(Lyman)
1
Seabreeze)
9-8.
been the past six years.
tough dual meet Lake Howell
"When you place in I of 13
Joe DulL 11001, David
Tough Terry Barrett 1158) "Lyman gets every break frontatlon Lake Howell meets decisioned Richard Farmer 170 Frank Brown (Spruce
wrestlers finally overcame its divisions you're gonna win the Lasley (!i, Bobby Skura shook off the effects of a groin possible in that gym."
Creek) decisioned Carl Payne
Lyman Jan. 30 at Lyman. (Lake Brantley) 3-2.
tournament jinx by snaring tournament," an impressed 1 119 i, Steve Smith 1135, Todd pull in the semi-finals to
Pletzer though didn't agree. Saturday the Silvem Hawks 129Cory Stanley (Lyman) 1 Apopka 8-4.
the Five Star Conference Lyman Coach Skip Pletzer Andrew 148) and David nudge Seabreeze's Shawn
"1 don't know. I don't feel travel to Satellite Beach, decisioned Bobby Skura 188 Chris Breen Lyman)
decisioned David Manuel
Tournament at Seabreeze said. "That's the best tow- Manuel (188) all claimed Loydon 9-8. Earlier the once- that way. We hosted the while Tuesday Lyman I Lake Howell) 93.
Saturday night.
Schmutz (Lake Howell) 84.
nament I've ever seen Lake runners-up laurels to make beaten Barrett decisioned conference because nobody journeys to Bishop Moore.
Tom
135The Silver Hawks out. Howell wrestle."
the victory a runaway.
I Seabreeze) decisioned Steve 223 - Canton Blocker (Lake
Elton Aikens and Brantley's else volunteered the two years
The Finals
distanced the nine team field
Leading the charge for
hlaks John Layser 11221 Keith Powers.
Howell) pinned Brian Black0 x I d In e Smith (Lake Howell) 5.0.
prior to this one," said the 100-James
with 185 points. Lyman, Howell were two seniors, grabbed third as did Chuck
Chris Breen t188), the Skipper. "We got second both 4 Mainland) decisioned Joe 141 - Jep Roberts tLake welder (Apopkal.
placing second for the third Captain Jep Roberts won the l\,Lhtt 1 158 1. Robert Booth younger of Lyman's wrestling years. How intimidating Is Dutko (Lake Howell) 8-5.
Lenny Shavers
Howell) decisioned Larry UNL
straight year, collected 145 141-pound class, while Carlton
I'M' upset Greg Mushrush
(DeLand)
pinned Steve
Breen
(Lyman)
13.5.
108-John Vance (Seabreeze)
Breen brothers, notched that?"
points. host Seabreeze was Blocker grabbed the 223. ii but then lost to Lyman's
Maurv
Vendepool
Schofield
(Lyman.
After the seconds in con- decisioned David Lasley 148
Lyman'sfourthtltlewithan8third with 115.
Jell L4urrus and settled for
pound title.
4
victory
over
Manuel.
Lake Brantley (852),
Roberts exploded in the M rth.
Earlier C. Breen pinned Keith
Apopka (68), Mainland (51), third period to put tcflZh
tor Lmun's second place Mutters (Apopka) and
Sanford (SO), Spruce Creek Larry Breen tl.vman on he (;rehtIuntls. Pletzer finally decisioned Patriot John New Race
461 2), and DeLand (40) back three Limes on his sa "sonic championship Davidson 12-6.
completed the standings in way ' a 13.5 decision.
tcrm" (ruin Iowa transfer
Greyhound second place
the two-day affair.
"Jep wanted to win it nh'reCer) Stanley.
winners included older
"After our disappointing than anyone else since it's his
did things he's never brot her Larry Breen (141)
showing in the Lyman senior year," &amp;'hwart
Unlimited
4.'Xw."
Pletzer said about his and
Steve
Christmas Tournament we about Roberts, wt,o w t
1-pundchampion,
who
was
Schofield,
who
was
pinned
In
decided o change our
00-pound division
5-0 and
after
in
Iowa.
"Cory
the
third
period
*4st
La
sear
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strategy," said Schwartz, who sophirnnrt to ye.irs
utilitarian models means are being modified by March
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. 24 House of Le Mans, which Is
r'e.tU hadn't lived up to his 65. leads. Burns also had a
is contemplating retirement
there
are very few new sports Engineering in England to
new
kind
of
race
announcing
a
f-vnipatible
set
15,
1990
—
A
Blocker rnesnA-h,)ir_ p_-rx%i rrputation yet. but I think it third for Lyinan at 170.
after this year. --We've
and
GT
cars suitable for high- conform to the GTP rules to
car for the Eighties highlights of International GTP rules.
always emphasized the dual Apopka's Briar Rtat'e)er just nught :tve been the Lyman at 170.
the
racing
rules
announced
by
Both
IMSA
and
the
French
performance
racing. On the run in the world chainsnth one minuU t .'o = Lit adus1inent ut moving."
meets and done well.
Sanford meanwhile, lost its the International Motor authorities antici pa te the new other hand, there is a wealth pionship race.
"Now once a week in third period The
Stanley opened with a pin of number three seed Paul Breig Sports Association (IMSA). breed of GTP cars will of efficient and available
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"GTP is a frank appeal to
practice we have a tour. avenged
Sanford's Antonio Williams, to injury at 158. Breigh was
Called GTP for Grand gradually displace the engines. So, GTP requires the the world's best racing
defOt
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nament. Before we haven't
detisloned Lake Brantley's trailing Howell's Pellett 5-2 Touring Prototype, the cars current generation of GT
use of moderately tuned shops," Bishop, continued.
handled the tournament
"C'.urhmi nui&amp;
rr4tt I Tim Hoyt in overtime and when he suffered a blow to the will appear in 1980 in designs.
recognized engines but
pressure. Our different ap- almr4 )uin-a to the beat Skura 9-3 for the title.
head.
otherwise gives racing shop "Car manufacturers can't or
"Road racing faces a
champio nship long-distance
proach definitely helped." he c'ei1m:' &amp;w
mod atsut
Along with Stanley, the
Despite Lake Howell's events both In this country creativity shortage," said designers pretty free hand." won't build the cars racing
added.
B''Iefs
sratht Greyhounds produced three sizeable victory, Schwartz and In Europe. IMSA has IMSA PresMer0phri Bisho p.
The first GTP cars will be needs. GTP is a design
By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer

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woutt
andrnL 'cr.)cr.

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seen in the 24 flour Pepsi challenge to come up with the

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David Henley (122) quick- tournament -- the district the winter with the French series for sedans. But car
J to be pinned Mainland's Bob Feb. 15-16 — at Lyman.
emphasis
on
ACO, organizers of the famed makers'

Challenge at Daytona Beach right combination of series
(Feb. 2). A pair of BMW M-l's engine and wild bodywork.

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13 29 5 31 Drew 62. FDU 53
Colorado
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Fordham $1. Cornell II
Wales Conference
Hofstra 7). Delaware 69
Norris Division
Holy Cross 76, Rhode Island 73
W I T Pts. Indiana (Pa.) 55, Slippery Rock
Montreal
71 16 6 54 Ithaca 7$ lilT 68
Los Angeles
20 16 6 46 KIngs Coil 61. Barrington
Pittsburgh
1$ 16
17 LIU 60, CCNY 59
Detroit
Il 20 1 41 Loyola (Md.) $7, Assumption 11
Hartford
I? 20$0 3
Penn St. 75, Rutgers 64
Adams Division
Providence 74, N. Carolina AlT 61
WI T P15. Roanoke 15. Bridgewater 55
Bullalo
29 12 S 63
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BoSton
26 17
6 SI s, Joseph's (Pa.) 54, Lafayette 4$
Minnesota
27 17 5 57 Temple 67, LaSaile 62
Quebec
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Union 15, WPI 57
Toronto
1$ 22 4 40 Vermont 74, RobI. Morris 59
Saturday's Results
Villnovi A' PonnylvAnl1'i Si
Bo-.lun o, N.Y. Rangers 3. att. Yale 60. Navy 5$
N.Y. Islanders 3, Quebec I
Phil 4, Wash 4 (tie)
SOUth
Montreal 7, Toronto 2
Alabama K. FlorIda 62
Hartlord S. Chicago 3
Aurn 5$, Georgia 53
Edmonton 5, Pittsburgh 2
ciemson $6, Virginia U
Detroit S. Minnesota 4
Duke 47, N. Carolina St. $4
St. Louis 3. Colorado 1
E. Kentucky $22, Akron 19
Atlanta 1, Los Angeles 2
Furman $2, Citadel 55
Sundays Results
Louisiana St. 73, Term. 71
Chicago 2, N.Y. Rangers I
LouisvIlle 76, Tulane 59
Quebec 3. Wash 2
. Memphis St. 57, St. Louis 1,
Edmonton 4, Buffalo 4 (tie)
Ole MIss 75. Miss St.
Today's Games
Old Dominion IL Syracus. 67
Winnipeg at Hartford
5. Carolina 69. E. Tennessee SI
Minnesota at Boston
SouthwsnMemphis IS, Maryville
Buffalo •l Atlanta
Tuesday's Games
N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles
Montreal at N.Y. islanders
Toronto at Atlanta
Winnipeg at Wash
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Colorado at Vancou ver

Lewis &amp; Clark 72, Pacific 70
Nebraska 53, Colorado 44
Notre Dame 80. UCLA 73
Oregon St 69, Washington 64
Oregon Coil, 6). Oregon Tech
Portland 65. Air Force 74
San Diego 70, Pepperdine 6)
Seattle 73, Puget Sound 60
UC Santa Barb 76, San Jose St. 66
Utah 51, Wyoming 39
Utah SI. 96, Long Beach St. 90
Washington St 62, Oregon 52
Whittier 91. LaVerne 90

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The American Association of University
the (;rtitt'r Sanford
Chamber of ('ommerceWomen (AAUW) will meet Feb. 7 in the
building 'I'Iit' Seminole Activity Roomim of Sear's in the Altanmnte
Lilt of the American Mall. Refreshments will be available at 7
p.m. with a iiiock trail
ail of a juvenile and
(
' a Ii C 8' r
So C I e
meeting at 7:30.
provided the program.
Lie hoover, volunteer arbitrator, will
.%ssisting
in
the explain how firsttime offenders are
presentation were, from questioned and punished without bringing the
left, Dr. ('alvin Collins, child Into a courtroom,
The program has been in operation in
cancer
speci al i st :
Rebecca Sweet, AK A

(lie Public
Education ('ommittee
01 the ('S
Shirley
I'ereira, president of
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funded by the State Attorney's Office and the
Circuit Judges of Seminole.
The meeting is open to the public. For information call Barbara Green 862-3254 or
Denver Reid 862-6778.
The Activity Room of Sear's was the site of
the January AAUW meeting when members
viewed a film and heard a presentation given
by Del Gabriel Coreal, the Columbian
Counsul.

James L. Walters, Hypnotist

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Educator, lecturer, author, and
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my husband and I have an
argument we can't seem to
settle, he says, "Write to
Abby," so I'm writing.
On wha t holi days do the
nation's florists do the bi ggest
business? I say that the
biggest day Is Mother's Day.

CALORIES? OR DO YOU HAVE TO
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Christmas gifts for his wife: what to give a couple for a
is, but I think- she's one. When A pair of oven mitts, a box of wedding gift when they hare
together
before
she's sober, she's a perfect dusting powder, a Monoply lived
lady, but after a few drinks game, a subscription to TV marriage: I made a donation
to PLANNED PAREN.
she will go to bed with any guy guide.
TIIOOD
IN THEIR HONOR.
who looks good to her.
And please don't give your
Sis recently met a fine married child a personal gift Shill Inc.,'
gentleman who seemed very on his birthday, and give his
PRACTICAL IN POMONA
much Interested In her, but he spouse something "for the two
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I
the
two
of
you"
for
their
Abby's
new
booklet:
WHAT
Easter
Also,. Is more money spent
ever
marry
again,
my
anniversary.)
TEENAGERS
OUGHT
TO
Valeutine's Day
on flowers for funerals or
husband
will
have
to
let
me
KNOW.
I
realize
most
parents
are
Drugs,
sex,
and
'gng
weddi ngs?
As for weddlap versus have men friends once in a nat ural ly inclined to be a lit tle alcohol are plainly discussed.
Orchids to you for any help
funerals, funerals represent while because I need more generous to their own Send $2 and a lung, stamped
YOU can give us.
approximately 40 percent of variety!" Well, Abby, what flesh and blood, but please 428 cents) self-addressed
THE BATTLING an average florist's
respectable man would want don't be so obvious. It's tacky. envelope to Abby, 132 Lasky
BRIGHAMS
ME IN TEXAS Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
a
wife like that?
while weddings represent
DEAR BRIGHAMS: No only 10 percent.
DEAR ABBY: Regarding 90212.
If I could get her to quit
orchids to me. I asked the
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for
"variety" is broughion by
while they
nii them
nation's florists:
DEAR ABBY: My sister is whiskey.
CONCERNED BROTHER
Cbeistmes
46, divorced and a parkhm
Mother's Day
Views
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erroiling in this yew's children's music workshop — Feb 2,9
and 16 — at Ow University of Central FbIWL
Singing, dancing, playing instruments and music appredation will be on tap In a series of "mini" ctaws each of
the Iltee Saturday maielngg, train 9:39 511 noon,
This yew's workshop, undo,- ft direction of 1k Mary
Palma,UCF moodate profewr of made oba0m,will give
tJ$0 ()ort47 $ 55, $5m', 50wh as play .
struments used In the hand and orchestra, plus take
t in
maare dancing, talk dsncing, groop igii, and other
musical
The düldres wIU be grotçsd In dasees oil to ii, aclng
wage said 1k. Palmer, "Each Child Ul be scheduled for fly
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Pltt$brgh 7$, Evansville 7$
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SattI.
34 13 .735 —
St. Joist's 90. Oustaws AdOlpitus
LoI AngelS
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33 17 353 4
Virginia Tech 81, CincInati 46.
San DIego
27 25 .519 I0p *avisr (O.)73, Dayton
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Ptiil III. Clevelind $07
LVdoOCk Chntfl $1, Tarl49gt 46.
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Merymount 91 OraW VIewii
indilna $00, Kansas City 107
MiNswl 10 OMma $4
last Mtonlq 1* WaSh $17
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ChiCago 1)7, Denver 0'
New Mixici 73, Ian Dli
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Bridgeport 60, New Hampshire 11
Hunter 67, York 62
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TermMertin 47, Tray St. $3
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Wake Forest $7, Appalachian St. II
W. Kentucky CS, Austin Peayll W.
Carolina 76, Marshall67
Wm I Mary 62, RiChmond SI

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The hlonie Life Department
delicious,
disappearing of the mar.
of the Woman's Club of
Mrs. P. L Elmore, vice shlands is important to the life
Sanford met at the Mayfair
president, planned an in- of the- river and (lie wild life in
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teresting program which was and around the river. Our fish
Friday morning for a
done by representatives of the and birds were a special
workshop to make pressure
Friends of the St. Johns, Inc. emphasis hi' gave of existing
pillows for Me Reach for
J. T. Turnipoeetl, presidtnt danger.
Recovery program of the
of the organization, talked
lie explained that there are
Seminole County Unit of the
about a few of the en- things we need to do, such as
.
American Cancer Society.
vironmental problems con- buying back the marshlands
The women were served
Enthusiasts of all party cerning the St. Johns. He has and preventing illegal
coffee and delicious baked card games are invited to been working with the commercial fishing activities
.
goods by Mrs. Hall, chairman come. Whether the game mitay organization since its con- along the river.
of the department
be bridge, canasta, UNO, ception about five years ago.
The garden club women
pinochle or whatever. . . the
1'urnipseed introduced the seemed impressed by the
women are anticipating an Rev. Hugh Pain to the women need to become a part of
The Magnolia Circle of the enjoyable social event,
as their guest speaker for the helping lwomliote the Friends
Garden Club of Sanford is
There will be a prize for day. Rev. Pain is a member of of the St. Johns, Inc.
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They voted to donate $100
card party at the garden table. The cost to cover the Friends of the St. Johns. He for a lifetime membership in
center on Friday, Jan. 25 at 10 luncheon and prizes is $3.50 has been active in the project the organization.
a.m.
per person.
for about three years.
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
A tasty and nutritious
Her. Pain talked about
Central Circle of the Garden
Stuffing
pressure
pillow
's'U.JçivIPQ')op?
stockings
and
adding
deeor:zJr'
luncheon has been planned
changes in Florida which Club of Sanfort met and
(OW.'IIt'S its tlit'iii br liii' 'teiiimiiole County Unit of the :tfleriCaIl ('auieer
and will be served at noon.
The Garden Club of Sanford have directly influenced the enjoyed asocial ie1cbratte of
The card party is open to met for a regular mem- problems of the St. Johns receiving Mrs. C. A. Lee as a
Society are, fl'oftI left, Mrs. Burch ('oriielius, Mrs. A(h'iam) hall, Mrs. Meade
the public. Players are asked bership meeting and brunch down through the last 100 new member.
('noper and Mrs. Walter A. Gielow.
to bring their own cards and served at the garden center years. He talked with special
Members were reminded to
tallies. The garden club will Thursday. The hostesses for emphasis on how it i s af- start plants for the flower program was Suzie Johnson of is easy.
Most of the members were
She explained about using
provide tables and serve the brunch were the members fecting us here in Sanfoi iand show and bazaar that is Orlando. She spoke on African
soil
and
showed
how
to
able
to learn more about the
She demonstrated how to proper
coffee and tea when the of Camellia Circle. The food Seminole County.
keep
them
many
specimens of African
projected for next year.
Violets, and assured the replant a sick violet and how use a nylon cord to
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women arrive.
fl
Violets.
The
speaker
t
o
r
growing
themn
the
members
that
to
start
it
plant
From
a
leaf.
Pain baid that the
watered.

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DENTAL IMPLANTS

Dental implantology protrude through the gum I
(Inserting a post into the to serve as an anchor.
Jawbone to act as an an. While implant dentistry
£
UpIOARUU IUU
am
jar aenuares) goes '
y
inSUvaled to ewe It. weit
ma problem at a time. KM I -bofi to the times of Lbe considered experimental
early EptIans. Mummies and practiced only by a
her s.hor, and you may sst
and
sk tons have boo relatively few experts—It
pj hen,
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CUIflifl5d
Sad they in. doss provile a new p
primiscalty.
proach
to
denture I
' thcate that jtjJ mpat
DEAR ABBY: I have never
were
attempted
evenprollems.
seen anything in
Varying degrees of
those days.
IIWPS
about
rxem
are rqaUd, but it
A dental Wiplwt is a
it's not regarded as a problem
appears
that the per.
device that support$ a
by moat, bat I think it
C11t*$
of
IUCC$$M
cases I
511* CtO*1b I heId or a
deserves a mention. I'll call It
is
directly
related
to
"Advice to pa tMn4aw." I fill denture, when the amount of training and
gums cannc4norm
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Parents,
experience of the I m- I
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for your married son or
olosist.
W":
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d.usJ4or,
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on yaw sun or daugiWer than AfrilDiWOlk ' Wt rests on
the Jawbone, with Ow
aim c4prunoting a better I
you spend on
or her
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Na1 hesith environment
spouse.
use. Example:
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The other Is placed Into the from the'c(fice of: Stephen
ilatinsi gifts for son: .
tooth. 9iof. D.M.D. Ms lair. I
bone, likes roat
Cuhmer sweater,' tennis" types has. a pest or
Mary Blvd., Lake Uwy. j
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series of posts which
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LOSING WEIGHT:

Cooperation by the smoker is
the Key to Success in curing the
smoking habit through hypnosis,
Even the person who has smoked
50 years can be stopped by hyp-

Over the years people that have
been hypnotized by Mr. Walters
for weight reduction have found it
very easy to lose 20, 30,40 lbs. and
as needed up to 50 or 60 lbs. as the
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AND MEDICAL DOCTORS IN HYPNOTIC TECHNIQU ES DURING THE PAST 33
YEARS, OVER A TERRITORY OF 26 STATES, HE HAS ALSO HYPNOTIZED
PATIENTS FOR DOCTORL
OCCASIONALLY, A MEDICAL DOCTOR OR REGISTERED NURSE OR PH.D. IS
IN ATtENDANCE AT ONE OF ML WALTERS' CLASSES.

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BY THE CITY OF SANFORD,

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NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS1

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Monday, Jan. 2),

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice
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AND CLOSING OF RIGHT.1

FLORIDA.

Seminole
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322-2611

831-9993

OF.WAY.
TO WHOM IT MA'! CONCERN:!
EVENING
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
Public Hearing will be held at the
6:00
NOTICE that the Board of County1
Commission Room In the City Hall
44c line
Itime
Commissioners of Seminole'
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
i 0 0 NEWS
3tc
a line
3consecutive
limes
County,
Florida,
at
70O
o'clock
7:00
o'clock
P.M.
on
January
25,
(10) AMERICAN GOVERNp.m. on the 12th day of February.,
36c a line
7consecutivetimes
t9 $nrnnuiøertheedoptlonofan
S 30 pM
no A M
MENT The Living Constitu.
A.D., 1950, in the County Com I
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
non..
title of which is as follows:
missioners' Meeting Room Ct the1
SATURDAY 9 Noon
(17) CAROL BURNETT
3 Lines Minimum
County Courttiousc in Sanford,1
ORDINANCE NO. Ias
AND FRIENDS Guest Betty
Florida,
will
hold
a
Public
Hearing1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
White.
toconslderandde$erminewbether1
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
I OF
flFflI INFS
or not the County will vacate,
AMENDING SECTION 26.19 OF
CHAPTER 26 OF THE SANFORD abandon, discontinue, close,
by recent reports and CongresNoon The Dof5efore PublicQtion
U@ NBC NEWS
CITY CODE. SAID CHAPTER renounce and disclaim any right l I
(35) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
ER
AND
FRIENDS
sional hearings, are presented
(1)0 CBS NEWS
BEI NG
i(1O) ELECTRIC COMPANY
E N T I 'I' L E D theCountyandthepublicinandtol
(10)SESANE8TRffr
:T_2(17 COLLEGE BASKET"TAXATION"; SAID AMEND. the following rightsof.way runi 'I
1OABCNEWS .
SundQ Noon Friday
(R)
I2(17)8PECTREMAN
BALL Florldavs. Vanderbilt
MENT DELETING THE PRO. fling through the describedi I
IF(35) ANDY GRIFFITH Aunt
1I17)THELUCY8HOW
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VISION FOR TAXATION ON property, toWit:
4:30
Bee and her new boyfriend
11:30
The North 25 feet of South 'i ofl
9:30
THE SALE OF FUELOIL WHEN
EMERGENCYONEI
0
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arent as young as they used to
0 @ (Si 0 THE IOWA CAU- (IV (35) FAMILY AFFAIR
USED AS A UTILITY FROM THE SW'.a of Section 36, Township 211
)1) 0 HAPPY DAYSAGAIN
be -- or as they at first think
CUSES Standings of the vanPROVISIONS OF SECTION 26.19, South, Range 32 East, and the
f4(10) EDUCATIONAL PRO.
IV
(35)
they are.
BUGS
BUNNY
AND
18—Help Wanted
Pe,naIs
ous presidential candidates in
North 25 feet of South '.z of SE '.of
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABI.
GRAMMING
FRIENDS
0 (10) AMERICAN GOVERN,
LIlY,
CONFLICTS
AND
EF.
Section
33,
same
Township
and
________________________
the Democratic and Republi.
(17)GREEN ACRES
(17)OILUGAN'8 I8LAND
MENT "The Amendment
FECTIVE DATE.
Range.
' T Custodian, Eve Work
can precinct caucuss will be
I WILL NOT BE RESPON I
Process
Downtown Sanford Area
A
copy
shall
be
available
at
the
projected.
i000
5:00
SIBLE
FCR
ANY DEBTS I
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
@ (17) BOB NEWHART
4736753
of the City Clerk for a
(1)0 BARNEY MILLER Two 0 (14) CARD SHARKS
(5)0 HOGAN'8 HEROES
INCURRED BY ANYONE
_____________________
persons desiring to examine the APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT
Bobs old, lauh.a-rninute col.
L1I(35)PTLCLUB
overanxious female officers
)LF(35)TOMANDJERRY
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
SECRETARY
same.
legochuni. "The Peeper." pays
(1(17)MOVIE
arrest a college student for
OF JAN. 15, 1910.
7.4(10)MISTERROGERS(R)
SPECIFIED.
Sharp individual needed b
All
parties
In
interest
and
a visit to the Hortleys
David W. Pennebaker
selling marijuana. (R)
(17) MY THREE SONS
Board of County Commis
nation's largest manufacture
citiiens shall have an opportunity
10:30
signers
of
Seminole
of factorybuilt modula
to
be
heard
at
said
hearing.
7:00
0 (4) H 0 L L Y W 0 0 D
5:30
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
County, Florida
housing. Typing, shorthand
By order of the City Commission
0 (41) FACE THE MUSIC
SQUARES
Mate" Dating Service. All
flJ(5
0(4) NEWS
By: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
general office backgrounc
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida.
(5)0 PP. MAGAZINE
(5)OWHEWI
ages. P.O. Box 6071. Clear.
Clerk
I)OHA'SH
required. Paid life &amp; healft
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
IIJ 0 EYEWITNESS MAGA.
water, Fl. 33315
By: Sandy Jacobs
MORNING
730 ALL IN THE FAMILY
insurance, plus holidays I
City Clerk
10:55
ZINE
Deputy
Clerk
vacation. Apply at Cardina
(ID(35)KUNGFU
Publish
Jan.
21,
1910
5:00
(.5)0
CBS
NEWS
When
you
place
a
Classified
Adin
(IF (35) SANFORD AND SON
_____________________________ (SEAL)
Liz Blackburn
Industries, Inc., 3701 S. San
DER.71
(10)3.2.1 CONTACT
(730 THE FBI
The Evening Herald, stay close
ford Ave., Sanford. Equa
Janet's former husband shows
1100
11J(17)IDREAMOFJEANNIE
to your phone because
Land Development Division
Opportunity Employer
5:30
up as she and Lamont prepare
0 (4)HIGH ROLLERS
something wonderful is about to
I
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Room 413
NOTICE
TO
PUBLIC
1
1)
0
SUNRISE
SEMESTER
for their wedding day.
1130 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
happen.
II
you don't teil people, howar
Seminole County Courthouse
___________________________
Notice is hereby given that a
DO LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY I
they going to know? Tell ther
5:35
Legal Notice
Sanford, Florida 32771
12 (17) SANFORD AND SON
Public Hearing will beheld by the
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSI.
Publish January 21, 1910
with a classified ad, by callin
Planning and Zoning Commission
( (17) LOVE, AMERICAN
(R)
Frot interrupts a television
BLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN
DER60
33226110 531.9993.
intheCity CommissionRoom, City
STYLE
CURRED
BY
ANYONE
cooking show to advertise a
INViTATION
TO BID
11:30
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 5:00 P.M.
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
deviceheisselling.
NURSE or
6:00
U(4)WHEELOFFORTuNE
on Thursday, Feb. 7, 1c10 to
NOTICE OF A
PUBLIC
OF JAN. 20, 1950.
Nurse'sAides,pT
Sealed bids or proposals ad. considerthefotlàwingch.ng..nd
0(43 EARLY DAY
U FAMILY FEUD
HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
7:30
C.P.Argentine
Catl3fl3l53afterop.m
dressed to the Board of Public ameiidment to the Zoning Or. ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE —
15)0 HEALTH FIELD
______________________
0(4) TIC TAC DOUGH
Instruction of Seminole county. dinance of the City of Sanford.
11:55
BY
THE
CITY
OF SANFORD,
(DO SUNRISE
(5) 0 THE
NEWLYWED
Florida (hereinafter called the Seminole County, Florida.
i2)(17) NEWS
6-Child Care
FLORIDA,
PART-TIME
GAME
"Board") and marked,
6:05
Ntice is hereby given that a '
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-Rezonlng
from
MR.?,
Multiple
PROPOSAL
(I1II0FAMILYFEUD
FOR
I2(t7)WORLDATLARGE
PubllcHearingwillbeheidatthe
CORRESPONDENTS
FUR. Family Residential Dwelling
AFTERNOON
ARE YOU UNHAPPY WITH
(1lli (35) MAUDE Walter is
L'istrlct
Commission Room In the City Hall
INSTALLING
AS
SPECIFIED,
.
6:25
YR DAYCARE SITTER?
caught having a cocktail with
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
WANTED
To that of GC.2, General Corn.
VARIOUS PIECES OF LARGE mercial District
Part or fuII.time, your
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his former secretary.
7:00 o'clock P.M. on Janaf" 2$,
12:00
FOOD PRODUCTION EQUIP.
To write news of local Interest
children will be well taken
1950, to consider the adoption of an
That property described II:
(24(10) DICK CAVETT Guest
6:30
0(41) CHAIN REACTION
from LONGWOOD
care of by mature &amp; reliable
SAN
MENT AT HIGH SCHOOL That portion zoned MR.? of ordinance by the City of Sanford,
Gormaino Green. (Part 1 of 2)
(5) 0 ED ALLEN
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
(5)0 (D 0 NEWS
person wreasonable rates.
•itIe of which is as follows:
"BBB", SEMINOLE COUNTY, following: TPe W. 300 ft. of the N..
(12(17) NEWS
CASSELBERRY and if you
iF (35)ILOVE LUCY
Hot meals &amp; snCcks, M.F, our
ORDINANCE NO.
FLORIDA, in accordance with the 100 if, of the following described
8:00
have a knack for gathering the
time flex., ages? &amp; up. $344503
(10)
74
EDUCATIONAL
PRO.
AN
OR
Dl
NANCE
OF
THE
CITY
Stipatlo,s
and
seclficat
Ions
property:
From
the
N.W.
corner
of
0 (141) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
8:45
available from the Purchasing
social news from your
(days) 6, 3235141 or 3727133
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA A.
GRAMMING
, 12.. Twp. 20 5., Rge. 30 E.,
PRAIRIE Charles tries to save
(24( 10) AM. WEATHER
tevesi.
rc:pccflvc crnmunit, to be
MENDING THE OPEN SPACE
Detmet
in
the
Office
of
the
Seminole
County.
Florida,
run
S.
(12)
(17)
LOVE,
AMERICAN
Mary and Laura from the three
presented in a column In The
Superintendent, 1211 Mellonville along the W. line of said Sec. 17,
STANDARDS OF THE REVIEW
6:55
STYLE
Chlldtare
desperate escaped convicts
Avenue. Sanford, Florida 33771. 949.7 ft. tO a point on the 5. line of
Evening Herald, we want to
PROCEDURES
AND
STAN.
InMy Home
0 @D TODAY IN FLORIDA
talk wIth you.
holding them prisoner in a
12:30
DARDS FOR SITE DEVELOP.
B,dmUstbeaccompaniedby Id Lot 40, Amended Plat of Druid
373256$
(1)0 GOOD
MORNING
Contact:
deposit:
A
Bid
Bond,
Cashier's
school for the blind.
MENT
PLAN
REVIEW;
SAID
NEWS
A.
0(4)
Park.accordingtothepl$stMr.of
FLORIDA
Check, or Certified Check for five as recorded in Piat Boot?, PP 56, MENDMENT PROVIDING FOR
Will baby sit in my home, any
(530 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
DORIS DIETRICH
percent (S percent) of the total
age, reasonable rates. Loch
PAYMENT OF MONEY IN LIEU
of the Public Records
(5) 0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR.
Jennifer finally accepts a date
7:00
OURSELVES EDITOR
amount
bid
which
will
be
returned
Seminole
County,
Florida;
thence
OF
DEDICATION
OF
LAND
AT
Arbor.
3236450.
now
with the married Herb brIck in
0(4) TODAY
32?2611
9Sdaily
THE OPTION OF THE CITY OF
MOnFrI
to the successful bidders when run E., along the S. Ilneof said Lot
the hopes he'll got cold feet
130 RYAN'S HOPE
15)0 MORNING NEWS
contract is completed.
24 Hr. Babysitting
SANFORD IN AN AMOUNT
io, 534.A ft. to a point 109.3 ft. W. of
and bock down forever.
(1-1J(35)DICKVANDYKE
(730 GOOD
MORNING
InMyHome
The successful bidder shall the S.E. corner of said Lot 40,. EQUAL TO THE APPRAISED
AMERICA
( 73 0 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY
323.1165
VALUE OF THE PROPERTY;
furnish a Performance.Payment thence run N. 00 deg. 3$' 00" E.,
1:00
results, Just try one. 3722611 or
Shirley undergoes an outra.
(Ii) (35) FRANKENSTEIN JR.
Bond for the total amount of th parallel to the E. line of said Lot SAID AMENDMENT FURTHER _________________________
531 9993.
0 (14) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
PROVIDING FOR THE PAY.
geous ctiange in thinking and
ANDTHE IMPOSSIBLE
award within ID days of 40, 256.7 ft. to a point on the S.
(5)0 THE YOUNG AND THE
9-Good
Things
to
Eat
notification of the award.
WANTED Specialty third cook
R.O.W. of Airport Blvd., thence MENTOF THE FEE OF SEVEN. ______________________
personality atler visiting a
(24 (10) SESAME STREET
RESTLESS
Bonds must be written by a run E. along the S. ROW. of
TY FIVE AND NO.100 ($75.00)
Must be able to prepare cut.
swinging coffeehouse frequent.
THE
(12) (17)
THREE
(DO ALL MY CHILDREN
surety company licensed to do Airport Blvd., 255.00 ft. to the
DOLLARS PER DWELLING FOR
season, and cook meats,
Naveloranges$. grapefruit
ed by beatniks.
STOOGES / THE LITTLE RAS.
busIness in Florida.
(Ii) (35)35 LIVE
poultry, seafood, vegetables,
CONSTRUCTION IN SUBDIVI.
P.O.B.;
thence
continue
E.
along
$lbu.
CallafterSp.m.
CALS
8:30
Bids will be reclved in the above said S. R.O.W. 650.00 ft. to an in.
SIONS WHICH HAVE PRE.
all typesot noodles, soups and
3326733
1:30
other foodstuff according to
VIOUSLY BEEN PLATTED; •rsamed office as indicated herein. tersectionwiththe E. llnloftheW.
(SJOTHE LAST RESORT A
7:25
(1) 0 AS THE WORLD
the Cantonese cuisine for
All Conditions stated shall apply. 1499.Sft,ofsaIdSec.17,thencerun PROVIDING FOR SEVERA.
FORSALE
lovely guest mysteriously vol.
0(143 TODAYIN FLORIDA
TURNS
BILITY, CONFLICTS AND EF. Fine Quality Temple Oranges
Any Questions relating to the bid S.00degrees3IOO"W.,along said
Consumption In the Res.
unteers to be Zack's date for
(173 0 GOOD
MORNING
FECTIVE DATE.
5Impon
are to be directed to the Pur. E. line of the W. 149.6 ft. of saId
taurant. Salary $775.00 for
327.3313
hisbirlhdayparty.
2:00
FLORIDA
chasing Office.
A copy shall be available atthe
lOhours week, plus two meals
Sec.12,930.SSft.toapointonthe5,
(1DOANGIE Angie sells the
0I143THEDOCTOR8
Office of the City Clerk for all
a day. Experience required
Special Conditions: Any and all IineoftheN. 1623.SStt.ofsaidS.c.
7:30
11-Instructions
coffee shop and buys a beauty
(7) 0'ONE LIFE TO LIVE
persons desiring to examine the
specIal conditions (if enclosed) 12, thence run W. along said S. line
_______
minimum 7 years. Call 830.
0(14)
TODAY
shop which turns into a mater.
II) (35) GOMER PYLE
4.444 or see Ms. Mary Carman,
that may vary from these General of the N. 1633.53 ft., 650.00 0., same.
0
GOOD
MORNING
All partie$ in interest and
nity w3rd when her friend Mary
CondltiOns5haIlhy precedence. thincerunN.00d,gre,s31OO" E.
Florida Employment Service,
2:25
2Sc RAINBOW 73c
AMERICA
Bid must be submitted by 9:00 parallel to the E. line of the W.
cItizens shall have an opportunity Creative Expressions 337.75)3
Grace has a wash, set and a
(12) (17) NEWS
(U) (35) BULLWINKLE
to heard at said hearing.
_________________________
AM., January 75, 1910. Sealed bids 1499.6ff. of said Sec. I?, 930.11 n. t
baby.
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wIll not be opened until thin, it the the P.O.B.
By order of the City CommIssIon
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AVON
2:30
eco
gutsideof the envelope is marked:
9:00
Being more generally of the City of Sanford, Florida.
FIGHT INFLATION
12'SpScISINOICS
0(4) ANOTHER WORLD
.10 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
—
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
BID NUMBER 10I0A. DO NOT described as located
Airt
0(4) HOPE. WOMEN AND
(1)0 GUIDING LIGHT
ill (35) THE NEW zoo
City Clerk
power. For details, Call
OPEN UNTIL 9:00A.M.. January Blvd. next to east boundary of K.
SONG Host Bob Hope's
(U)(35)IDREAMOFJEANNIE
7$, 1910.
fiEVUE
1'$414617or644.30?9
PublIsh January 21,
ALL GLASS
Mart ShoppIng Center.
accomplishments in vaudeville
(17) THE GIGGLESNORT
Send to: SCHOOL BOARD of
2 (10) ov EASY
The planned use of the property DER.69
DEPRESSION ERA
and motion pictures are
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BASS player needed for
HOTEL
is Branch CommercIal Bank.
17)FAMILYAifl
recalledinsongbyguestsBer.
SHOW&amp; SALE
Rock&amp;RolItrio
ATTENTION:
The Planning &amp; Zolng Corn. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
300
trice Arthur. Debby Boore,
8:25
Mustsing.332$976
Don Coleman
mission will submIt a recoin. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA Sal., Jan. 26th
10.6
(DO GENERAL HOSPITAL
Purchasing Agent
Diahann Carroll and Shirley
OIl) TODAY IN FLORIDA
mendation to the City Commission PROBATE DIVISION
s., Jan, 27th
11.6
APPLICATIONS being taken for
(2])
(35)
BANANA
SPUTS
AND
1211
PMllonyille
Avenue
in
favor
of.
Of
against,
the
File
Nuinber
$7
CF
Jones.
(7) 0 0000 MORNING
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
ornamental iron worker. Need
FRIENDS
Sanford,
FlorIda
32771
requested
change
or
amendment,
Dlvisleti
FLORIDA
(11)0 M'A'S'H When Col
Adm.$1.S0
1 man for shop &amp; field work.
(good both day5)
Publish Jan. 7. II, 21, 1991
The City Commission wilt hole a IN NI
(10)THIADvOcAi&amp;8
Potter has to rush off on a
xp. in layout &amp; Welding
0EQ76
8:30
Public Hearing In the City Corn- E.C. HARPER, SR.
(12)(17)ILOvE
LUCY
secret mission, Hawkeye Is
' necessary. Parttime for 1 mo
mission
Room
in
the
CIty
Hall,
Legal
Notice
0(4) TODAY
Deceased
.
PUBLIC NOTICE
appointed temporary cornthin fUlI.time if satisfactory.
3:30
Sanford, Florida it 7: P.M. on NOTICI OP ADMINISTRATION
(730 GOOD MORNING
Salary open. Ages 21.10. Call
mander of the unit.
(I)OONEDAYATATIME(R)
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
IN
TIlE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
Public notIce Isherebygivenby Feb. 25, 1910 to consider said
AMERICA
recommendation.
DO STONE Stone and the
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS IIOHTIINTH JUDICIAL fOfaPpt.3fl.76.
ffD(35) (1J(17) THE PUNT.
the City Council of the City of
(1])(35)yfp4$ueftTIj
aII.male detective squad are
All parties in Interest and AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR RN. 4 &amp; 4.12, full I part time.
STONES
(10) CROCIE'rrs V1CTO.
Ovisdo,
thaton
a public
citizens
have
an opportunity
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA . Apply In person Sanford Nursing
skeptical when Stone is
hearing Florida,
will be held
Monday,
to beshall
heard
at said
heirngs.
(10)VAAI.Eont(n)
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: CASE NO..So.134.CA4S.p
February 4, 1910, at 7:30 p.m. at
assigned a curvaceous female
I Convalescent Center, 950
(17)
By order of the Planning and
AOOM
YOU
HEREBY IN II: THE MARRIAGE or
ARE
400
the City Hall to consIder specific
____________________________
partner.
amendments
to
the
Oviedo
ZonIng
CommIssion
of
the
CIty
of
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
EDWARD
A.
SMITH
•(4)Th51Wy1tJNON
°°
(12)(17) COLLEGE BASKET.
Sanford,
Florida, thu 16th day of minislnatign of th, estate of E.C.
Hub3nd,
CAREER
Comprehensive Plan for the January,
1910.
001 ICHED
0(4)DOf4AHUE
BALL Duke vs. Georgia Tech
HARPER, SR., deceased, File
following
applications:
(!) MERV GRIFFIN
OPPORTUNITY
(1)0 MIKE DOUGLAS
0.
GillOW•y,
Number $0.7 CP, Is pending in the CANOACE A. SMITH
1. ZonIng petition for Cl Neigh.
(U) ( 5) WOODY W000PECK.
9:30
Chairman
(DO MOVIE
CIrcuIt Court for Seminole County,
borhood Commercial by Winter
Wife. Needed: young men &amp; women,
City of Sanford
(5)0 HOUSE CALLS A play.
Florida, Probate Division, the
NOTICE OF ACTION
.
Springs Development Corporation
2030 yrs. old, to be trained for
Planning
and
Zoning
ful patient with a vial of
address
of
which
is
Seminole
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO:
.
on the following described
an exciting future in the home
Commission
County
Courthouse,
North
Park
CANDACE
A,
SMITH
smallpox puts On. Michaels.
property:
entertainment industry. Must
Publish Jan. 31, 2$, 1950
Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. The
CO FRANK BLACKMONO
Weatherby. Solomon, Ann and
NW'.. of NW¼ of Section 16. DEN43
be personable, attractive &amp;
personal
representative
of
the
53$
West
7th
Street
Mrs. Phipps in quarantine
TownshIp 21 S. Range 3% E.
___________________________ estate is IC. HARPER, JR.,
like towork with the public. No
Erie, PA 16501
DIdn t 0.1
together.
2. Application of Mr. AkIn B.
direct exp. necessary. Top
whose address is 3001 5. Mellon.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
Chikami for change in zoning from
pay. Tiredof yourduil, routine
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
ville Avenue, Sanford, FL 32711. NOTIFIED that EDWARD A.
10:00
Ni ResidentIal to C.% Commercial OF COUNTY COMMISSIONIRS
job? Now is your chance to get
TM name and address of the SMITH, has filed a Petition in the
on the following described
ahead. Apply in person to
Neticeef Pvblic$earffig
personal
representative's
attorney
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County,
CELEIRITY SPOTLIGHT Tom
property:
Westgate TV. K Mart Plaza
PebrvarylL ISIS
are set forth below.
Florida for Dissolution of
Snyder interviews celebrities
Shopping Center, Sanford, 9:30
BeginofltheSouthlIneof5
7:55P.M.
All persons having claims or Marniage,andyouarereqrf0
it
am. 101:30p.m. daily.
Clint Eastwood, So Derek. Bar.
9, TownshIp 21 South, Range 31
demands against the estate are serve a copy of your written
East, $0 chains west of the SE
iScalvid yisw
ry Manliow and Gary Coleman.
The Board of County Corn. required, WITHIN THREE defenses, If any, on NED N. Let a Classified Ad help you find
corner of Section 9 run N parallel missloners of Seminole County, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF JULIAN, JR., Of STENSTROM,
C1)OLOUGRANT
IvHerald
more room for storage.
to
the
East
line
of
said
Section
9
6
Fiorid,
will hold a public hearing THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MCINTOSH, JULIAN, COLBERT
(DOFAMILY Aroutinemed.
Classified
Ads find buyers fast.
by 5:09p.m. call
_______________
chalns,thenceNonthl9degr,esi7'
to
consider
the
following
items:
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
with
the
&amp;
WHIGHAM,
Attorneys
for
Ical exam leads to the stunning
W
10
chains,
thence
S
chains
a.
APPEALS
AGAINST
THE
curt
of
the
above
court
a
written
Petitioner,
whose
address
is
POSt
Sandy hi Circulathin
Nurse Aides, 73 shift, exp.
discovery that Kate ts preg.
thence 559 dagraes 17' 1 10 chains BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
statement of any claim or demand Office lix 1330, Sanford, Florida
preferred. Apply in person,
flint.
to the POE less State rgad right of
I. FLORIDA LAND COM. they may have. Each claim must 33711, and file the Original with the
Lakeview Nursing Center, 9)9
way and less 1 100 feet.
PANY
BA
(1i.19.7$).sE-A.i belnwritlng and must indicate the Clerk of the abov,.styied Court gn
10:30
1. 2nd St.
3. Application of Mr. Marc HagIe Agriculture Zone—Appeal against basis for the claim, the name and or before February 73,
4 (10) JOAN ROBINSON:
322.
26 1 1
for change in zoning from N,.) the Board of Adjustment in Ap. addnlssofthecreditororhisagent Otherwise a default and ultimate
Needed baby sitter for 3
FiVE YEARS LATER Some of
.
Residential to Cl Commercial on proving a Special Exception for or attorney, and the amount judgment will be entered against
chIldren, (2) 3 yr. olds I (I) 6
the issues and Implicat" of
the following described property: Southern Bali Talephons Company Chimed. It the claIm is not yet you for the relief demanded in the
mc. Old in your home. 7 am. to

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Section *6, TownshIp Il SOuth, County Courtitaus.. Sanford, jurismctioa II thi court,
NOTICE
Ringi 3* liSt, less thaI Pill in Fle, g Py IL p.,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OP PUbLIC NEARING
Lit. Norma (states as receded 7:ØP.M.,orassssnffi.aiffvas O$JICTION$ NOT SO FILED
The Baird of County Corn
inP1atSosk$5,Psge4,5ijJi
.
WILL. SE FOREVER EARNED. missloners of Sminoie County.
County, Florida.
Del,
comm
Florida, will hold a public hearing
tilil wIth the
MI persons interested and the
vslppmsei MOnNSI
this Natic. of Administration: i Rosin 303 of the Seminole
citijn of OviNe, Florida, shell w censidgied.
Canty Courthouse,, NorTh Park
j,.
havean.rIunNyt,hepiairdat attMPU$ICStNIWHIWII,
IC.
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, on
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This notice Is he published lea
of the Estate of
time to time
p.m. or as soon ttierefter as
newspaper at Weuersl Circulation necessary. Further detaIls
IC HARPER, SR.
Posslbietoconsidor application by
one time as least lidlyl prier So mailbl b calling in-si ii,.
Deceased
Storer Cable Television Franchise
Ills tIas II public Mernrandma
1TTONNIY FOR PERSONAL
to Provide service to me unin.
time at iNst $ days prier $ tie
NIPRESINTATIVI:
berii of County Commis.
COPOriIed areas of Seminole
time a public hearing.
DOUGLAS $TEN$T*OM of
.
County, Florida.
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DeIed*Isirn,diyof .l*wVy,
STINITROM. MCINTOSH &amp; ATTEST:
$omineleCsijnfy, F1a
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JULIAN
Nancy K. Con
. P.O. Sai' 1331
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Otairman
ArthUr H. B*ckwiffi,
City C*t
' Unlerd. FL 3*77*.
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MINE:
Clerk of Circuit Court

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31, 979

January 7, ii, 3*, eseg.
01075

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Service

REAL ESTATE

Fam Pm w fireplace over
looking Oak shaded lot w 100
lake frontage, 75' dock &amp;
more' $86,300.

MAKE ROOM TO STORE
YOUR
WINTER
ITEM
S....SELL "DON'T NEEDS"
FAST WITH A WANT AD
Phone 322 7611 or 83) 9993 and
a friendly Ad Visor will help
you
___________________________

WOODED
ACRE w roses &amp;
privacy sets off .1 yr old 3
Bdrm w earth tone carp Cen
H A, indoor W D hookup &amp;
Qood cash to mtg or FHA VA
financing $45,900
.

LOVE AT F IRST SIGHT.
Spotless 7 Bdrm home w large

? NEED CASH ?

Fam Pm, terrific kitChen &amp;
landscaped lot in superb area
for ust 330 950'

Use Your Home As Security
Call Us For Terms
Tower Finance Serv.
1.800 241 49

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SHADOW LAKE WOODS
Designer home, w wood 8.
stone e*terior. Great Pm, fire
plac', intercom, Solarium,
walk in closets on wooded
acre for $99,500

NO BROKERAGE
,
FEES
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i,i5
full size hotel motel bed
ding Very clean $1495 ea

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32-Houses Unfurnished
_________________________

PEAL TOP 3724991

NEAR MAYFAIR COUNTRY
CLUB. Esec. 3 BR, 28, 1g.
FR, FP, on oak shaded corner.
privacy fence. $450 mo. 377.
6957 Owner Associate,

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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Eves. 3493400 372.1959

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Make offer. OSTE EN.

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H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
290 N. l792, Casselberry, Ft.
Eve. $423435
$345700
MOBILE HOME AT ITS
customleaturesinthlslàvely3
FINEST- Many, many
Bdrm, 2 Bath mobile home.
Large corner
lot with
beautiful view of St. Johns
River. Includes covered boat
slip at Leisure World. I year
Warranty. 539,500.

I need? BR, $8 reasonable rent.
Insideclty limits,
322 7lS2aft 8p.m.
___________________________
Carpenter would like io rent sm.
home in lhe Sanford area. 'Jo
children,
will
consider
remodeling br rent. 322 0956.
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WE'VE GOT IT! 3 BR, lB home
in Sunland! Remodeled kit.,
nice Fla. rm. porch I fenced
yd! BPP SERVICE CON

TRACT. Just $32,750.
DR EAM HOME! 3 BR, lB home
in Loch Arbor. CHA, scr.
porch,'hully eqpt. kit.,? patios,
on a 1g., fenced, landscaped
lot. BPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT. Only $67,000.
JUST LISTED! 3 BR, lB home in
lovely neighborhood! 7 icr.
porches, ww carp., din, area
&amp; morel Can you believe only
52P,900?!l BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Call 3232737 for
info.

ask for Nilda,
Dental Assistant, no exp.
necessary, must have pleasing
Personality I trans. Send
resume and picture to P.O.
Box $13. Sanford, Fl. 37771.

WHAT A BUY! 4 BR. 28 home
on a 1g. fenced lot in Sunland.
Lg. FIa. rm., ww carp,, CH,
eqpt. kit., I lots more! Only
$fttOO.

MMJ'JMMWttM
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ADVIITISING
PHONE

claulfied section by

telePhone

sollcita.
tion. Write copy
complete
order
forms, billing and
collection.
Good

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BR, 17 B home In Longwood.
Cit A, www carp., OR, den,
pantryl morel Newpool Too!
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
Yours for S47,S00. Call 373 7727
br info.

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We' buy your equity. close in 24 tins,
AWARD REALTY. INC
'519 7500
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For Sale

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POISSON MARINE
2921 Hwy 1793

Lot or Acreage wanted
For mobile home

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splllng a must, typ.

3222420

log skills needed, All
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Apply In person to:
RONALDG. BECK
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Advertising Director
EVENING HERALD
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300 N. FrenchAve.

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Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
the Only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901 255

Lots of good used
furniture for every
room in the house.

8311 for further details.
-us: MAKI' PAYMENTS '69tc
'15 models C,'ill 339 9Iu) or $3.4
460% IOe,ilcrl

$ CASH DOOR PRIZE $ 5TiF' AN[iTHiN,
ClAssified
Ads
Master Charge- VISA
didn't
work '--there woulc1n'tl)rny
a SANFORD AUCTION,
1977 til,m( 1 914 Puirscfo'
l')15 S E rench 323 7340
53.8130 I oIly isnit
Ill 40311
I%ARC.AINII4TRSPAF9ADlSE
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&amp; Sold - - --_____________________________
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ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT.
Will buy lit I 2nd mortgages. We I Guitars, amplifiers 5. drums.
I
on beautiful 1 yr. old Double I also make Real lZstate •
Clearance sale save up to
.
wide w 7 huge bdrms, 2 baths.
$300. Bob Balls Discount
Business lol'ns. Florida Mar
Lakefront living Ii avail. in this
H A &amp; eat in kitchen 576.
Muiic Center
tgage Investment, 1104 F.
elegant 3 OR, lB home,.
Bath. Sunken LR wfireplace.
mo lot rental, Call now!
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372 7235
Robinson, Orlando, 477 7976. , 2705 French Ave
Situated on 4' acres complete
Ceramic tile foyer , and
$70,500. Harold Hall Realty,
hallway. Walk a block to large
wIBR, 18 guest cottage.
GUITAR
LESSONS
30
yrs.
Inc.. 323 5774,
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Won't tact long at 192,000.
CHA,
center.
as teacher 5. professional
shopping
so-Miscellaneous for Sale
guitarist, Studied theory &amp;
oversized double garage and
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43_I_otACr!!...
composition at Chicago
fenced yard. I year warranty
RNi;UREaEDDlN G
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Conservatory of Music.
164.900.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.
Beginners, enroll now. $5
sale Furn. 2500 IndustrIal Blvd.,
lesson.
Student
guitars
4 Bdrm. 2 Bath, 2 story home in
Orlando
av,mllable, $79 Also' save ,
REALTORS
picturesque part of Sanford.
Gibson.
M,mrtin,
t"U', (liii m',ole'I t,. sp,,i,- -.
Guild,
7719$anfordAve.
5.
Large rooms, exterior done in
Yalflah,a, etc I akt.y's Guitar
I I ACRE ZONED MOBILE
mattresses, $30
Sanford
aluminum siding. Perfect for I
HOME. WHISPER IN 6
Center &amp; Museummi, Sanford
Beautiful residential lots in
Aut,On, 1215 S French. 373
growing family. Fireplace,
PINES. WALKING DIS
3fl 5911
13*0
Orange City. Priced from
corner lot. 1 year warranty,
TANCE TO BIG LAKE
52)50 to 55000. Call for in.
I
$37,900.
GEORGE. $6,500.
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WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
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62-Lawn-Garden
IIUY,SELL,TRADE
OVERSIZED LOT. WOODED,
Need a country home on S acres
311 315 E First St.
32? 5677
READY TO BUILD IN NICER
or an in city home? Call us, we
FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
AREA, 5*500
Army BootsSIl.99pr.
may have what you are
YELLOW SAND
"l '.il
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
looking for.
Call Clark &amp; Hint 373 7580
5 ACRES WEST SANFORD,
3lOSanfordAve:
3225791
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NEAR UPSALA ROAD.
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Let us help you sell or buy your I
NEED5FILL.5)O.900TERMS
Chlpstorsale
property.
62'A-FarmEqujp
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY 3SACRESLAKF FRONT, TALL
BUILDINGS!! LAST CHAt4CE
2 BEDROOM, COZY BUNGA.
AT THESE PRICES" All
Color Port, TV, Color Console
TREES, GREAT ACCESS,
OF
SANFORD
REALTOR
LOW ON NICELY LAND.
steel, pro engineered clear
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TV, AMFM Stereo,
17.500 PER ACRE.
25445. French Avc.
SCAPED LOT. APPLIANCES
472073*
span buildings. (Mator Mfq.)
cassette, AM.FM Stereo w.
&amp; NEW CARPETS, EXCELL.
3fl3772 372 0719, 3 _ $353
All buildings have 70 75
record player. 323 6670.
C.OL F COURSE LOT WITH
ENT LOCATION. ONLY
loading and large framed
Uuu;
Iojryours
TERRIFIC VIEW OVER
520.000. .
15M0YsetS$
oPening. 30'
48'
I?' for
FHA VA. FHA 3351745
LOOKING SMALL POND.
F Icc. timer for your water htr.
$3,893 00. 40'
48'
II' for
$20000
LAKE PICKETT ESTATES.
$1,969.00, 10' x 77' x II' for
3234234
M Unsworth Realty
NEW 3 BEDROOM,? BATH, 2
56.239.00, 45' x 96' x 14' (or
55 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
Side.by Side refrigerator, $75;
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
58,89200 F 0.8, Factory. Call
ROAD FRONTAGE, LARGE
picnic table, w 7 benches, $30;
AIR &amp; HEAT, ON CORNER
collect 9a.m. 106p.m. 305 331
STAND OF CYPRESS,
full size baby bed wmaltress,
5-i ACRES. OVER 400' ROAD
4647.
MLS
VOLUSIACOUNTY.$500PER
REALTOR
l?S;OakI)r'chrockers,$fl.91;
FRONT. A MUST SEEI
ACRE. TERMS.
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
3fl.1061 oreves. 3230317
$19,900.
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65-Pets.Supplies
SEIGLER REALTY
091).
COUNTRY CLUB CHARMER
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ISO's VICTORIAN ON COP.
2BR, 18, new roof, 1g. corner lOts
NER LOT, NEEDS RESTOR.
AKC brindle male Great Dane, 9
BROKER
fruit Ishade trees, icr. porch,
INC., CAPTAIN'S LANDING
months, must sacrifice. $200
51—HouseholdGoods
lots of cabinet space in kit.,
VIEW OF LAKE MONROE,
24395. MyrtleA,e.
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washer,
CH+A,
1g.
Fam.
Pm.,
$35000 TERMS.
Orlando
Sanford
FURNITURE
I
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range, refrig. I drapes. Priced
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32) 0640
right.
Buy I sell
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3 BEDROOM, P7 BATH ON
NewIUSP.'Furniture
---NICE CORNER LOT IN
5005. Sanford Ave.
CONDOLIVING
1234593
TOWN.ZONEDMULTP UNIT.
Walker-S yr. bay mare, 15.2
ATITSBEST
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$21,500.
hands. Affectionate, Exp.
hybuyused?Newbrandn.i,,e
Gorgeous, work free, clean.
Pioneer acr.. He* out your 42*0
''e 5.450 flr,ii. 372 0622 Mon..
box springs I mattresses at 70
new, 78R, 28. Upitair loft
2 ISEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,
homestead. ID acres or more,
Tn. before 6p.m., 567.2563 Fri
pcI. above dealers cost. Twin,
master BR, spiral staircase,
NEW PAINT, PANELING I
low down payment, Ostein.
Sun.
fullsize,queenl king, Jenkins
This
one
is
a
must.
Priced
CARPETS. SUPER NiCE.
Furniture, 20$ E 75th St. 333.
right. Ready to enioy free time
$79530
1 acre lots on paved rd. Terms
095$.
in pool or nec. ball. Assumable
you can afford. $500 dwn.
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EXTRA LARGE 2 STORY
Retrig.RepoAMANAl7cuft.Sola
Osteen.
50's
3
GAMBREL.
DUTCH
originally $514, now $246 or $71
BEDROOM, Vz BATH Dl.
5 acre flied farm, Sanford.
ins. Agent32 $305,
LUX POOL WITH PRIVACY.
10 acre orange prove, Geneva.
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REALTY WORLD.'
500 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.
197$ Singer Fulwa Fully auto,
3 BR IBon2lots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade trees. Only
129,900,

Home Improvements
Appliance Repair
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Major .11,1)1 III t)r,iIi(15. C 148,4
F r",'"st .iulr 339 1498
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327 8665
CO;rr(lete Mobile
lfionm' Repair
349 5259

5)9 E. lit St.. 322

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Gen Repairs Licensed &amp;

Bonded. Free Estimates 323
MEINTZER TILE
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6035 ,iftlYr S p ft
: NOW or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs.
-- Esp 869 8562
Home Repair
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NI:W&amp; PEPAIR
Ir.','Est
830 11$3,iftb
i"4o,ne repairs, paneling, roof 5.
carp repairs, remodeling All
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'etlp,kjng
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Alterations, Dressmaking
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Syrs exp Patios, Driveways
etC. Wayne Beat. 327 1321
322.0707
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Lawn&amp;L.arxlscaping

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repaired. Pci. &amp; Comm.
Remodel &amp;'Additions.
Call 83) 5399or $62 0)36
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Boarding Kennels Thermo
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Orlando
Sanford
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Inc., Realtors

Lk.byIvanarea,sacrs$7',g,
Other parcels avaIl. W.
Maiiczowski, REALTOR 333.

7435'. S. French 11792) Sanford
333 5374
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new interspring bidding. Thesc

beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets Onlyl Fre,,locel
delivery Neil's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, *793, So. of
Sinford. 322572).

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Hauling

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 319 537)

Painting

Handyman, minor eI. rep.,
plumb,carp., tree cit., 24 hr
serv, Senior cit. dii., 551 190)

House ClsarIlng

Painting— Decorating

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HousewivesCleanlngService
Personali:ed.fast,dependable
Regulator ltlme basis
We DO wash windows!
677.5594
1005115 IflwoVefl30flt$
81W Remodeling &amp; RepaIr,
drywall, paint., poneling,
windows, doors, minor el
repairl. plumb. 3277506

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333603$ Insured 534 5399

time. Original $913, bet. sill or
12* mo Agent 3395356,

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8. LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 3727907

Quality workmanship. No iob too
small or big, Interior or
tenor Pressure cleaning 322
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your pet 327 5137
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vacant land, Lucky In
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VAFHA-235.Con. Hornet ___________________________________
Must sell 19" fiberglass
S,inford 322
Boat 5 Ir,iule'r, $500
Low Down Payment
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33) 4291 i've
--Don't
lose
your
credit,
, Cash for your lot! Will build on see our beautiful new BROAD
we will
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catch up p,myments &amp; buy your
MORE, front I rear BR's.
your lot a, our lot
('Quty. Riggs Realty, 377 797?.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Y Enterprise. Inc
57-Sports Equipment
. 373 3200
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Med€I Inc., Rcator
6443013 1803 Orlando Dr.
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Buyer for 3 UP home
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Brunswick propool table
Spacious 3 BR, 215 luxury home,
17.60 FURNISHED, CENTRAL
Also S loacres 319 51)7
5800
pool, tropical paradise. Many .
HEAT 8. AIR, LIKE NEW ON
Larry D Herman, Broker
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372 4038
Many extras. Must see. All for
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100.130 CANAL FRONT LOT
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$55,900. VA FHA terms avail I
AT BIG BEAR LAKE, OCALA ......______
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79-TrUCks.Trallers
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55—Boats &amp; Accessories
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lb Critctitielcf w 100 ftp Mercury
One seat, trailer, gre,mt ski
lxat 372 1415 all 5 p.m

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mobile home on approx. *0
acrest Farm in countryl Cit.
A, eat.in kit., I DR I BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just

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ISTAT F SALt
41t'. I 14th,
llrurs &amp; Fri 9 ItO P1,1110
Misc 322 5466
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'iAl TOp 177 79$
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Call Bart

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S,sntord 7 lIP. 715. all ,ip
pilances. w w carpet, club
ttt5c &amp; POOl. 533.900 3fl0323.

3237832

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prIce. Completed last year.
Approximately 2500 square
feet under roof. 3 Bdrm. 3

78-IVktorcyCles
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207f23thT5t.

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PROPERTY -. I? acres,
Bdrm, 2 Baths, fenced,? wells,
farm tractor &amp; mower, MUCH
MORE, close to city con

opp,'r ('Id, .ilum riurti
hS (V.111 Gin', itt IS
Vim $t,r e, '.11 122 2280

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TV rep. 19 Zenith Sold OIiQ
$493 75 bal S' 16 or SI? mci
Agent 3398356

print.' investitienI .it only
$16 500 Call now
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(2) 100' water front lots on Lake
Harney 516.500 ca.

REAL ESTATE Broker

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BUY JUNK CARS
F rom $10 to $50

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7597 S Sanford Ay'

Wooded S .1('e hOme' or mObile
Sites Short drive to Sanford

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Looking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for
gOOd buys.

LIST NOW'
Call Walt cappel 373 6400

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Irontaqe on Ihis 3 acre mini
farm, comp. w3 BR home.

Fenced yd. Good bc.,
5350 mo. 322 4035
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Nice location in town 3 BR, Fl.
Pm., appliances, several fruit
trees. 5300 mo &amp; $300 sec. dep.
No Petst Call 377)477.
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
2loSanfordAve.
321.07Sf

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6783005
24 HOUR EL! 322-9283 REALTOR
I onqwood 3 FTP, 215, lots 01
storage, neat &amp; clean, corner
site w trees 343.750
FOP SAL u l' OWNER
.4 PP. lB. qre,mt nm, vat in hit,
FORREST GREENE
DR. F I tm Ma',f,iir ,,re'a.
uui, SO's Alter 5. 323 82
REALTORS
INC.
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il'lyn 533000 322 7*7
JOP4NKRiDEFI ASSOC
107W Commercial
HAL OLBT REALTY inc. ____________________________
Phon 372 788), Sanford
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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Ave.

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high as an elephants eye Place
., classified md, and piiC the
in your wallet'

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MILL FF95
26)9 Orlando Dr
Ph 317 035'

51*1105

$20,000 155,000
inventory I
Sorry ,ill CASH, but start
earning tomorrow

town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

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Good used TV's, $25 &amp; IL)

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2?tV 5' 323 9114

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Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down

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31—Apertrnents Furnis
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Realty.
REALTORS. 327.7972.
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what you have to sell Call
today md your Classified Ad will
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Sanford Gracious living. Peas.
, Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR
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Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
pd Inquire 500 S. Oak 8117853
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inc REALTOR, WtLS
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-$199 up. Pool. Adults OIIt
LOCH ARBOR
on Lake Ada. Just So. cii
373.5774 Day or Nighi
Really nice' 2 BR 'iii
block
AIrport Blvd. on 1792 in
_____________________________ of more 0pcnsive I,(,,nes
Enioy clean cut ...r'iving
Sanford.
Call
3238670
E.tra Ig lot With spacious
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2460 Champion mobile home
Mariner's ViIlag
rms Best terms in town!
on 6 3 cleared ares $38000
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342.500
It's like pen,iles from heaven when I
Wekiva Falls. I FTP Trailer.......
sell
"Don't
Needs"
with
a
you
4 -PC t interest to Qualified
Owner will finance
want ad.
uuyers. r.ew nomes won
monthly payments under $2S0
This 5 a "I Want II" home .4 o.
1 FTP. 18 condo, kit. eqpt., $275
Low down payments 322
70 Mayfair. great location,
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Buy &amp; Sell, th fiflCS? in used
furniture Refrig stoves toils

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322 7480
36 95
New B,1??eres $2995
2413 Frprh .5,,' S,inf.rd

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Larrys Mart. 2)5 Sanford Ave

52—Appliances

('.IiA ACREAGE
3 Bdrm M H Owner tinance
349 5117
Larry 0 Herman. Broker

A.Qi. I RI

Cash 322.4132

Noll's Sanford F urniture
Salvage, 17 92. So 01 Sanford
322 8771

Van Wright Associate
.1 J Herman Peaitor
6450440
Eve 830 0102
lOvely like new 3 yr 01(1 3 BR.
20 all brick home on Ia oak
shaded tot on Quiet cul de sac
Beautiful 16.37 cc
pool &amp;
patio, C H&amp;4, egpt kit &amp;
i'luch more By owner $63,900
323 397

76-Auto Parts

68-Wanted to BUY

51-Household Goods

Interior Furnishings

25—Loans

1:30 p.m., 4 days wk. 3234570.

chains ot the 5E¼ of uctu ,, service operations center on the doe shall be stated. If tite claim is
WITNESS my hand a official
Township2l South, Nang3I East following described prspIrUy: All conting.n or unllguidated, the lealofsaidCourtonthelerhdayof
, 3, nature of ths uncertainty shall be January, A. D., $950.
less East 30 feel for road.
of that part of Tracts 1,
Oviedo Farms P$d, Pg 11, lying stated If the claim ii secured, the (SEAL)
1. ApplicatIon of Mr. R.
Wly of the existing Weat rigltt.of. security shall bS,,dsscrIb,d. The
Batchetor 59
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Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
claimant shall deliver softiclont
from N.) Residential to . C) way of 5.1.419. Further dasa'is
Clerk of the Circuit
en copies of the claim to the clerk to
Commercial on the following as located in Section
court Seminole County,
the West sid. of S 1. 419, a- enable tfw clerk t mail one copy
described property;
Florida
preximatety
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South
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repraserduiw,.
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475(55, of
By: Cynthia Proctor
All PSfIIflS interested in the
NW¼OINE¼OI NIh, Section is. 5 HIghiwsy 17.92. (01ST.))
Deputy Clerk
LTRUNAA. KAVE-BAIl).. sstate,to whm a copy of this STENSTROM, MCINTOSH,
TownsatipJl$outh,Range3llast,
lissNorh$Ofoefforloadsubi.ct I?.793.SITI-A.l AgrlcItere Noliceof Administration has bees JULIAN
Zone-*....I against me bird 4 mailed are required, WITHIN COLSERT 1. WHIOHAM
to
Adjustment In Denying a Special THREE MONTHS FROM THE Post Office Box 1330
fe'powsr line.
i*cop,isn is part a mobile twisso DATE OF THE FIRST Sanford, FlorIda 37711
enl.at1schIs's5p PUBLICATION OF THIS Phone:(391)333.3171
Vlcters. Massery ASIochiles, Inc.,
Nemmock, pi , p
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NOTICE, to tile any OEISCleIII Attorneys for Petitisr
for change in zoning from 1.1. Section 39131.
Pichm,W they may Stave that dialling the Phish Jan. 31, fl, I Feb. , 11,
Residential Is Al Agricultural on Avenue. (01ST.))
validity of the docadini's will, the
the following described property:
qualilicalions of the personal 011.73
TIINpebCItN,InSWIIIIP.IIJ

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BANANA LAKE FRONT
3
Bdrm .2 Bath, 7100 sq ft. huq'

Business, Personal, fast nPat
&amp; rc'as. 569 1198 or 869 4.495

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All Work Quaranteed
Free Est
372 1094

Punting &amp; Repair
EUTSLER PAINTING I
REPAIR-InterIor Exterior
FREE
ESTIMATE$Call 3655342
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Secretary of Sta te Cyrus Vance met in
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reported that an Aniericain reporter, to brief it on the Afghan crisis.
Jonathan Kwitney of the Wall Street
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recently published a book on organized copters and field artille ry.
crime in the United States, since be fore
In Iran, Foreign Mi nister Sadegh
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Nurse Fannie Beamon looks out the window a Sanford youth
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A Sanford youth , facing possible life three-story drop, she added.
While Seminole deputies and
imprisonment on pending charges, is
To Attorney Aiçlican
still free following an esca pe from Sanford police concentrated their
Jailers through a third-floor hospital search in Sanford Monday night,
Sanford chief Ben Butler said tie now
window Monday night.
Applicants for the position of
New applicants are Thomas G.
believes Williams "is down the road a
Richard Eugene Williams, 17,
Longwood city attorney will be in- Freeman, Altamonte Springs; Marvin E.
by now," and no longer in the
2420 Chase Ave., Sanford, escaped
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Carroll, Jones, Rooks and
7'30 p.m. from a Seminole Memorial city,
at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Owen, Casselberry; Mark H. Randall,
The successful escape was
Hospital bathroom, deputies say.
Several of the applicants were aniong Casselberry; William A. Leffler 111,
William had been taken to the Williams'second attempt to leave the
the attorneys interviewed in November Sanford; William Colbert, Sanford and
hospital earlier in the evening, after Jail in the past four days.
to fill the post left vacant by the Howard J. Clifton, Winter Park. Colbert
Last Friday Williams broke loose
telling correction officers he had
resignation of City Attorney Ned Julian Is a member of the same Law firm as
taken "
handcuffing
Julian (Stenstrom, McIntosh, Julian,
him to bring him ba ck to jail af te r a
deputi es reported.
Julian resigned in Octo ber effective Colbert and Whigham) and has sub.
court appearance, and ran several
Williams, wearing leg Irons,
Nov. 1, but since the city conunissioners stituted for
ngwood
feet t hr ough the parking lot outside
the bathroom al
allowed
have not been able to agree on a meetings.
the third floor of the hospital, while a Courtroom D before he was tackled by
replacement, he has continued to serve.
guards and taken back.
th
Longwood has budgeted $Z)
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With two
Williams is charged with
counts
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A short time later, it was discovered
attend
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the board, the commission is starting all
the five foot-i-inch, 160-pound each of armed burglary and grand
over agai n in its search for a
at. and $25 an hour for any extra time spent
outside meetings in work for the ity
prisoner apparently- had squeezed theft. The armed bur glary charges
torney.
Uwough the 18-inch wide, foot-high carry a three-year-to-life sflence
Back to try again are Bernard D.
Front runners In November were
window and dropped three stories to upon conviction. Although only 17,
Sommers, Maitland; Carmine Bravo, Korman, Morrison and John Jones (a
the ground, said deputies. A pair of Williams is being tried as an adult
Longwood Village; Gerald Korman, member of the same law firm as Rooks),
adult penal ties.
wire cutters was found the window can
Lenod; William H. Morrison of
Williams Is not considered
ledge.
Jones, Morrison and Stalnaker,
Hospital spokeswoman. Kay Bar- dangerous to anyone but himself,
Altamonte Springs; and Harvey Alper of
tholomew said the bathroom window deputies say.
Massey, Alper, Wack and Eaton,
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Ghotbzadeh was also quoted by the
Tehran are freed.
British Broadcasting Corp. as
"We are prepared to work with the Iran Is
Afghanistan
government of Iran to develop a new and every kind of aid to end the Soviet in.
mutually beneficial relationship" af ter terventlon.
the hostages are released, Carter said.
The Kuwaiti agency said Ghotbzadeh
It was a reversal of Carter's position, also expressed fears the Soviets would
stated soon after the U.S. Embassy in exploit its 1921 friendship treaty with
Tehran was taken on Nov. 4 last year, Iran to "Intervene militarily." Iran
that Iran's "slate would not be wiped unilaterally revoked the treaty last year,
clean" even by release of the 50 hostages.
There
no word from their militant
"The destruction of the independence captors on the condition of the AmerIcan
of Afghanistan 'government and the hosta ges In Tehran as they began-their
occupation by the Soviet Union has 12th week In captivity.
altered the strategic situation in that part
The United States renewed Its ap.
of t he world In a very ominous fashion," plication for their release before the
Carter said.
International Court
Justice lit The
For once, Iran could not disagree. Hague and if Iran does not respond by
Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Feb. 18, the court will hear U.S.
Ghotbzadeh sa id Russian troops ha ve representatives alone, according to court
moved within 19 miles of Iran's first secretary C
southeastern burder. posing a ll
Gbottmadeh, Interviewed on French
da nger" to the country, especially the radio, said the failure of the United
provinces of Sistan and Baluchistan.
Nations to create a commission to inSpeaking out on the Soviet intervention
in Afghanistan, Carter said:
shah was hampering a decision
the
"it has brought the Soviet Union wi thin hostages.
striking distances of the Indian Ocean
Another Tehran broadcast reported a
and even the Persian Gulf. It has campaign speech for the Friday
eliminated buffer between the Soviet presidential election in which GhotbUnion and Pakistan and presented a new zadeh warned of communism within
threat to Iran,"
Iran,
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"What has happened so far shows that
week's presidential elections In Iran, there Is a growing trend toward an tan.
Tehran radio broadcast quoted controlled communist society," Ghotbsaid
by the Kuwaiti news agency, "The sadeh said in the broadcast monitored by
Iranian government cannot remain silent the BBC.

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could not support American participationconti nui n g crisis in Iran."
in the*Soviet Union July 19-Aug. 3 while
Carter planned a foreign policy breakRussian troops are in Afganistan.
fast today with Secretary of State Cyrus
l
Powell spoke as the two top officials of Va nee, Defense Secretary Harold Brown,
By DAVID M. RAZLER
the U.S. Olympic Committee arranged to who has just returned from China,
Herald Staff Writer
meet later In the day with White House national security adviser Zbigniew
The proposal to have bicycle riders aides on the situation. The committee
Brzezinski and White House chief of staff
ride against traffic is dead, said State charged Carter has no legal basis for Hamilton Jordan.
Rep. Robert Hattaway, DAltamonte
keeping American athletes away from
They were expected to discuss a report
Moscow this summer.
from Deputy Secretary of State Warren
enforcement officers and local bike
Armed with philosophical arguments Christopher that his mission to Europe
enthusiasts.
Instead, Hattaway said, he intends to anti bylaws of the International Olympic this week found wide support for "strong
committee President
Robert Kane U.S.
and Executive Director F punitive action" against the Soviets.
research legislation which will combine Comtnittee,
education and enforcement of Florida's
The Foreign Ministry of SovietDon Miller canto to Washington from
current statutes pertaining to cyclists. Colorado Springs, Colo., for the White occupied Afghanistan today invited
Since Hattaway proposed the change in
newsmen from all other countries to visit
the direction cyclists travel last month, [louse meeting.
the nation and report "the correct and
he has received more mail on it than any Carter will speak out on the Soviet true picture" American journalists failed
Other Issue except a proposal to ban the invasion of Afghanistan and on the to present.

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Act, butI am no problem,"said Macdua, certain circumstances," said Public use of rabbits for training greyhounds
By JANE CASSELBERRY
who Is president of TransGulf, a Con- Service Commission Chairman Bob several years ago. In this case, "99
Hendd Staff Writer
cent of it wasnega v,
legislator
tinental Resources subsidiary. "It just Mann, head of the committee.
,This is really all we wanted
along," saidGus L. Madilui, Continental takes little time. I suspect because the
"We ought to tell the Legislature, 'last
b
proposal, originally reques
pipeline
will
be
crossing
several
states
an
ou ummed it
Take the
tive in Winter
ers
Sanfor
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p
ol
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Pr
talking about a tentative fin- overall federal environmental impact out now and leave this thing on the memb
ment and two Florida Highway Patrol
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officers, C
cyclists
peddle
Continental coal
state Leglalat*re t look into the be more efficient If one federal lead
inst
traffic
rather
than
with
It,
fe&amp;%JbWty of mubwUon of a IMM&amp; agency will take on respionsibillty."
power to cross the property of railroads, aga
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safety
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"The financing is something that will who don't want the competition.
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n
17he chairman should clertainly be crding groups and the state'
Midwest coal fields and po4er plants In have to be worked out with the shippers
Government-banished
American
parently
wanted it.
Department of Highway Safety, IIU•
(utility companies in Florida and commended for seeing some of the
The radio, monitored by the BBC In
Florida and Georgia.
reporters
packed
their
bags
for
their
taway explained.
"We won't build it unless the project is Georgia) and the financial institution. problems with Ow W&amp;Iation we have
exodus today front Iran, leaving behind London, said hundreds of thousands of
Thursday ee
viabl e,competitive and environmentally We are taking it as rapidly as we can but seen," Madilua said.
Sanford Police Det. William Bernosky, the 50 American hostages who on their Iranians marched through Tehran and
The Legislature granted ConUnental two
sound. It's a sham they had to 90 developing a project as big and as
shieriff"s deputies and three local 76th day of captivity had scant hope of other cities Thursday, mixing a religious
t1ioh all of this effort to come to this complicated as this one lust takes time," formerly Florida Gas Co. eminent
commemoration with a massive protest
was c1ed because of the going anywhere,
"me conehWon we have been rspwft said Mwflua. He has estimated thie domain power during On IM sesdon,
working
The expulsion of all reporters
denouncing both the United States and
ginIal bill.
IPSIII* could be opera tional by 1986 or but imposed several conditions.
the Soviet Union.
all 1301)1," he said.
jç
;IOfl produced a for American news organizations left
The cmuu1u.e, which will be reporting 3M?.
American correspondents, banned
consensus for an effort to make both official Tehran Radio as one of the
The Legislature should remove the and said it must find the project
Its findiW to the Legislature, delarprimary
sources
of
-Informfion
from
See REPORTERS, Page 2A
and drivers aware of their
'mined the WWw M firm (fwwly redrlicdons on the public condemnation economically and environmentally cyclists,
and
some form of Inknown n Florida Gas Co.) should be power gi ven the firm, Continental feasible.
creaaed enforcement should be created
The Lion Roars,..
They also said every state tobecrossed
aiio.d to WW a c1 &amp;M p1peiin Resources Co., last summer so conHattaway also said he would
Into florid. V It can get the necessary structioncanbegin once Contlnentalgets by the project would have to gralil research the possibility of prohibiting
permIta and fimft. f1inancing said the required permits, the Continental eminent domain authority
dMm
a
n age
or
under certal
onto major
C pipeline propoul is en- commlUee sald.
before On authiority in FlorW would
roadways, but he realized such a policy
Tim Wings won't become final untfi take effect and ft p4*W would have to
Mrommentally and. emondeafly
would now becomle law.
h"W, the pod sSW in twative atler and meeting next. Tuesday.
be operated as a ommm em ain so
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building they could call their own, said Reynolds, where they
could study, perform or go to find out about art in the county.

tWWdng without strong pubhe support and funding.
Reynolds said funding for projects can be made available
"There was a feeling among everyone," he said, "that while with public support. "I feel if people in the community can
everything is possible, and there are some good ideas, that It's come up with a project or create something they want, we can
going to fall on deaf ears.'
come up with the funds but It must be well-defined."
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)
Reynolds is currently painting a mural depicting a scene
from the 1800s on the side of a building on Magnolia Avenue at
funding for the Sanford office of the arts council expires next
month, whieb my force Its closure.
First Street In Sanford. In speaking of the mural and how it can
make the public more aware of art in the community,
Those attending the meeting expressed a desire for an old
buflding, or home, that could be converted to a pernment arts Reynolds said "That's the way I communicate better am
center. Actors and musicians all would like to see some central anyway else. Hopefully that will help."

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7:05 a.m. Thursday. Higginbothamsald a desk 30-35 minutes later, Higginbotham through 344, 43-067459-M through 674;
said.
43-068-133-160 through 334.
$20 denominations— 24-087-416.526
The
detective
surmises
that
during
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that period of time the burglars, ttqing a through 589; 244189-891-260 through 3599;
standard appliance dolly, removed the 5. 24-091.798-116 through 219. $10
feet-tall, 3-feet-wide and 2-feet deep safe denominations— 14.057-041-224 through

Sanford :

ducted an open meeting Thursday evening at the Sanford Civic new Lake Mary High School for performances was mentioned
Center to determine the ways of meeting the artistic and The school is expected to open In 1981.
cultural needs of Seminole County.
A desire for more art in the public schools utilizing the
Special Invitations had been sent to representatives of state's Artist in the Schools program was expressed. Dr.
various cultural organizations, educators and artists Mabel Sherman, the program's state director, said young
throughout the county, anid about 50 people attended the
students control the future and if the country is to survive
meetlngtoexpr.ateirvlewiaboutartandcu1tureand how it artistically, the U.S. must accept the need for if101t art in
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Dorothy Morrison, chairman of the humanities department
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Higginbotham said earlier the
Higginbotham said the police departmay be well over $250,000, Higginbotham burglary was accomplished by ment has been deluged with telephone
said today.
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professionals and apparently involved calls kom area merchants wishing to
Agents of the FBI joined the in. some "inside" help.
know the serial numbers of the travelers'
vestigatlon today because the crime in
He said security is provided at the checks. Those serial numbers are as
all Ukeithood will involve the crossing of
electronics plant by Oxford Security Co. follows:
state lines.
$50 denomination— 33-001.342-280
A guard, normally stationed at the front
The burglary of the plant and the door, was called away from his desk by a through 694; 33-001-669-270 through 579;
removal of a 1,935-pound safe from the telephone request to open a rear door of 34-113-556-265 through 689; 34-116-321-730

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works on a mural on Magnolia Avenue at First art in Seminole County.

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Eddie does.
He studied the hand for a
while and saw that içh,could
score five trump
heart and two diamonds he
would be home. Then he took
dummy's ace of hearts, ruffed
a heart, led to dummy's ace of
diamonds. ruffed another
heart, led todummj s king of
diamonds and ruff
This line of play is called a
dummy reversal in that Eddie
had managed to reduce his
length to less than
s. He also had six
tricks ii and was going to get
two more to bring home the
contract.
Dummy reversal is an
Important procedure to
remember. Normally one
prefers to raft in the hand
with fewest trumps but extra
tricks can someilmes be
scored by
advantage of
a void or singleton In what
would normally be the master
hand. Dummy now becomes
master and his short suit Is
used to collect Opponents'
trumps.
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Detective David Higginbotham said penses of the engineering and sales the plant was either turned off or
today, before the exact value of checks people worldwide were replenished only disconnected and there was no alarm on
and other items taken from the elec- two days before the burglary,
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partial list of items contained in the safe the safe through the front door into a
includes $180,340 in negotiable Bank waiting vehicle. The burglars attempted

The FBI has joined the investigation America travelers checks; 300 United to open the safe in the building, he said,
being conducted by the Lake Mary Police States savings bonds of unknown but were not successful They left a
Department into the burglary of the denominations, other securities, titles to crowbar, two ski masks, pliers and
Stromberg-Carlson electronics plant in vehicles, employee checks and cash.
gloves at the scene.
the early morning hours Thursday.
The supply of travelers checks used by
The value of the safe is $4,000.
It may take weeks, Lake Mary Police the firm to pay travel and moving ex. Higginbothan said the alarm system at

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Many opportunities are
lil need to rely on Your severe headache the next
going to be presented to you An earnest discussion with a doctor's advice on which ones morning. But those are called
this coming year. At the no-nonsense approach will be might try. Propranolol hangovers, not cluster
outset some might appear help correct a condition at (Inderal) 15 effective In 50 to headaches.
difficult, but your persistence home that has been causing
and wisdom will direct you to you some frustrations lately.
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the brass ring.
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cluster of them and Own there sometimes creates seems to
may
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months, as you described In frequent attacks In some
the case of your husband, people.
They are sometimes dIEHOROSCOPE
ft's hard to say whether
ficulttotreat.Inaddltlonto alcohol
any relationship
By
Caffergot or ergotamine to your husband's cluster
tartrate, Owe is a long list of headaches or not. It is not
medicines that have been usually thought of as a cause
For Friday, January 18, 1980
tri ed with varying success. A of such headaches but, of
few are very effective but can course, it Is generally apYOUR BIRTHDAY
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curred In the daytime and the have migraine headaches,
doctorwas able to see him and might be useful. Some
during the attack and decided other medicines that have
he has cluster headaches also been used to treat high
based on the fact that the blood pressure are sometimes
headaches come on abruptly helpful - even though. the
andarethrobblngpalnbehlnd headache patient doesn't have
the eye on one side of the face. high blood pressure.
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r$fmthg the city to fist a bond Issue city would have realised in the incrsasd shop, In also suggesting roads be widened
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before he will apeve the loan to the city value of the land In the psst yew.
and restriped to create bike lanes, and
Heraid$tm Writer
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Faced with thspowMlly of I')1tI1e to buy the land.
Purchase price of the weuari is bikepaths be installed wherever
The property involved Ii the 3h acres $37,800. Recent appraisal
the tract poI'4e. Hattaway said where pilhla
park land prot the city has planred
these things would be done, but not much
tar mam tkM i year I. duuae, the adjacent to city-said. Crystal Lake showed its correM vakts at ISjsS,
tá. Mary aty Cotl Thuraky idgM Park onGr±ssd Avenue. Mn city has
City Manager Pidi Keibsi aid the money Is av&amp;lahi. fee the job
voted wwaiv'ouiIy to temporarily use had an option on the parcel fee more than chances are "extremely good" te city
Sheriffs deputies Be Taylor and Hank
tlil grant(or Blerly aid beminolS currently has a
a year. 11w optIon Ii to expireMonday, will receive at least a
city r.wve fur* for the ae1aihI
If the option expires without the city the purchase of the property. Kuibs, Is saf ety program, which at least provides
City AttorneyGary MSy told the
to cIQi1)1 on 11w pirdtase, the city will not expecting word of the grant approval almost every Seminole elementary
beard he received wore jet
Wit aiy 1e the 13.7$0 ihich was md to from the U.S. Desrt of the Interior dWed with $ lecture from a deputy on
Táadsy eiØ's Diltisi thst&amp;
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City Attorney Gary Massey told the Lake
Mary City Council Thursday night that Circult Judge Dominick Saul has joined Circuit
Judges Voile Williams Jr. and William
McGregor in considering the Issue. The
county commission is challenging the annexatlon in a lawsuit.

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"The plane returned to Beirut airport at 2:30 p.m.

annexations, but it does have the lawsuits dustrial on the 33 acres north of the Strom-

he will require attorneys for both sides
Massey and County Attorney Nikki Clayton
to present new oral arguments or will decide
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bâg.Carlson plant on Rinehart Road as
requested by Artemas McCoy. McCoy has
said he will build a warehouse-industrial
complex, valued at $10 million, at the site,
Adopted on final reading a change in

against Lake Mary and Casselberry. Sanford
officials have said a new court action won't
benefit Sanford but will help the county and
the two sister cities,
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negotiating with hijackers," airline officials said,
The plane, a Boeing no with 80 Passengers
left Beirut at 1:45 p.m. 6:45 am. EST on a flight to

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forbidden under state law. The county insists
Approved the appointment by Mayor
the annexation leaves a parcel of county
Walter Sorenson of former Councilman Pat
Southward as grants liaison person
property partially surrounded by city
property and this creates an enclave. The city representing the city council.
Confirmed Sorenson's appointments of
contends a parcel of land to be an enclave
must be completely surrounded by the city Roger Dixon, Tom West, Bill Durrenberger,
property.
Kenneth King and Virginia Mercer to the
The term has not been defined by the planning and zoning board and Andy
courts, the Legislature or the attorney Maggard, Al Gutheil, Fred osslcI and
general. The city of Sanford has been urging
Richard Fess to the city's board of adthe county to join with it In a "sweetheart"
justment.
court action seeking a definiV.'i of the word,
Adopted on final reading an ordinance
The county is not suing Sanford over any
changing the zoning from agriculture to iii..

ment near Interstate 4 and Lake Mary
Boulevard will stand,

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -A Lebanese Middle East
Airlines jetliner with 00 passengers aboard was
hijacked en route from Beirut to Cyprus today but
returned to Beirut where officials began negotiating

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panel of judges to decide whether Lake
Mary's annexation two years ago of the

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meeting, the council:
Unanimously elected Councilman Burt

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GOTHENBURG, Sweden (UP!)
An 10,000-ton
freighter struck a bridge in thick fog today,
demolishing the bridge and sendipg several cars and
trucks plunging more than lOO feet Into the sea.
A major search operation was launched with five
Coast Guard and customs boats equipped with unclerwater television cameras,
A Coast Guard spokenan said it was "highly
unlikely" anyone would have survived.

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zoning from agriculture and office COfl
mercial to commercial for the tract of land a
the southwest corner of Mills and Lake Mar,
Boulevard to permit construction of a co
mercial office building as requested b
Johnny Walker and Thomas Mills.
Approved the appointment by Sorensof
of Councilman Ray Fox tq represent the éit1
the board concerned with the Sanford
regional sewer plant.
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Requested an opinion from Massey on
whether the city can permit a community
building to be constructed on city parkland.
City Manager Phil Kulbei said various eErie
groups In the city have raised $9,000 for the

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Conservative Union Poll
WASHINGTON (UPI)
The American Conservative Union today said Rep. Philip Crane, H-Ill.,
was the most conservative of the 1980 presidential
congress, and Sen. Edward Kennedy, 1)-Mass., was the
least conservative.
The ACU also said the first session of the 96th
Congress last year was the most conservative since
1973.
The presidential candidates in Congress received the
following ratings: Crane, 100 percent; Sen. Robert
Dole, H-Kim., 75 percent; Senate GOP leader Howard'
Baker of Tennessee, 60 percent; Rep. John Anderson,
H-Ill., 33 percent; and Kennedy, zero percent.
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building's construction.
-Confirmed the appointments of Perin.

chief and Councilman Victor Olvera as co.
chairman of the city's public safety depart.
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departments. The appointment of Jim Orioles
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previously reported as "gradually deteriorating."
"The general health condition of President Jp
Bros Tito is without essential changes compared with
yesterday," a one-sentence medical bulletin reported.

Russian Ship Can't Unload

Satellite Launch
Goes Smoothly

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!)
A Russia-bound
freighter entered its third day at anchor at the St
Johns River today stymied In Its effort to
shipment of phosphoric acid by the International
Umgsho,emen's Association embargo.
The 570400t Norwegian bulk esther Bow Sea, which
arrived Wednesday to pick upaahtprnenta(*tong
of superphosphoric acid, was prevented from doing
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bankprsmIs.s .................................1,927
estate owned other than
jammable military corn- Realbank
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assets ...................................835
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HIS, Tenn. (UPI) To get "excited" for
his concerts, Elvis Presley wanted drugs so badly
he would turn to mysterious out-of-town sources if
his doctors cut off his supply, friends and
physicians claim,
"He was one who didn't like to suffer, so he
would get whatever he needed to ease him up,"
Billy Smith, a cousin and wardrobe manager for
Presley, testified Wednesday during a state Board
of Medical Examiners hearing on Dr. George
Nichopoulos.
The white-haired family doctor, who treated
Presley for 11 years, Is charged with the indiscriminate prescription of drugs to the en-

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license if found guilty of the civil charges.
Smith and Al Estrada, road manager for
Presley, both testified Presley often received
drugs that were mailed from unknown sources in
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everyb* else," Eatrada said aboät the packag es
that arrived every two months. "Even DI NI..
chopoulos."
But the family doctor knew about the drugs
Presley was getting behind his back and tried
stop the flow, said Di-. Lawrence Rubles, a
specialist in gastric Illnesses who was called in to

Presley during hospital stays.
"Several times, Dr. Nichopoulos called to

treat

lament his difficulty in trying to regulate
medication given him by others," Rubles testified.
"We felt he was being overtreated by doctors In
the West."

so concerned the
physicians that they confronted Presley In his
hospital room.
"I asked him why he was taking those uppers
and downers," Rubles said.

"lie said, '11 you've seen my shows then you

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Teenagers Scream For Stiff Marijuana' Laws At Hearing
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Four teen-agera
screamed abuse at an elderly woman to underline
the sharp differences between those who want stiff
penalties for marijuana use and those who think
the punishment does more harm than the weed,
Ironically, the four teen-agers favor stiff
penalties for marijuana use and the woman, Dr.
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pediatrics professor in her late lOs, favors the
legalization-of marijuana.
As one anti-marijuana mother put it Thursday

after two days of Sena te Judiciary Committee
hearings on the medical effects of pot, "There is
no gray area."
After a generation of "scare" stories linking
marijuana with heroin and grotesque behavior
which UCLA researcher Thomas Ungleider said

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marijuana
became very popular among young adults in the
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junior and senior high schools, parent and teacher

groups are demanding an end to the leniency.
The outcry, brought before hearings chaired by
Sen. Charles Mathias, H-Md,, may cause the
conunittee to reconsider a bill it approved In
December that would sharply reduce federal
penalties for marijuana use.
Even the advocates of "decriminalizing" or
legalizing the use of marijuana agreed heavy use

by adolescents is harmful

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eorge McCall Jr., St.
Petersburg; three sisters,
Irs. W. C. McCall, Phi.

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Walter Merchant, Sanford;
brother, Allen Nelson, Ian-

astle, Mrs. Walter Moore, ford; Iota' grandeans and tow
lacon Ga., and Mrs. Jim
ording, Orlando; three
randchI1drenand three in UramkowFw'alHatnels
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Brinson Fwser1 Home-PA I= ()5 PPTBRS0N
i in charge of- .'nents,
Mrs. Odessa . Marie
Paterson,
N, of Rat. 2,
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his horns, will be at 2 pm,,
Saturday at Brisson Funeral
Horns With Nov. Bruce Skm of
Groveland officiating assisted
by Or. J. T. Cosrnato. In lieu of
flowers family requests con.
tributlons be made to the
American Cancer Society.

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Mrs. Faye Louise broedwefi, 73,
of 113 W. Airport boulevard,
Sanford, who died Thursday, will
be Saturday at 10 am at
Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. Freddie Smith of
ficlating. Cremation to follow.
Oramkow, in charge.

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Village Super Plea Market.
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Only one peremptory
today at the doss of
we weeks of jury selection for Theodore Bandy's
second Florida murder trial.
Finding a jury for Bwsdy's trial in Miami for th. (lii
allnegis ' — ses&amp; 10 a MW AIstMo177jrph
S MrvIiusd before Uesay wee asted IJuIy.
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two Florida State sorority sisters as they slept on Jan.
is, 1971 in Tall&amp;sassea. Televising of we, trial,
utesred to duds,
the day *aiy
acquainted mlUkm of people with his past.
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114ay series of dress rehearsals.
Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen were set
to get into the cockpit ati:lS am. today. Mockre.entry
as
10a.m. wlthlandingat 11 am.
m.
The regularly scheduled tests ended Thursday with
the successful simulation of the re-entry and landing of
the nation's first reusable spacecraft, but space
agency officials decided to repeat the landing exercise.
to study the shuttle's braking device.
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Astronauts
Planned to test the Space Shuttle Columbia's braking
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in Pontiac, IlL Gramkow Sanford in 1950 from Pontiac, Oviedo; brother, Carl Don.
George H. McCall. 80, of 209 Funeral home, Sanford, is in in
nelley, Ottawa, Ill.; two
E. 22nd St., Sanford, died charge of local arrangements.
grandchildren and one great- 1
Thursday night at his home,
She Is survived by a son, grandchild.
Born In Ogeechee, Ga., he
MRS. FAYE BROADWELL John Pouk, Los Angeles,
Services and burial will be
lived in Sanford for the post 55
Calif.; mother, Mrs. Nora in Pontiac, Ill. Gramkow
years. He was a member of
Mrs. Faye Louise Broad. Dumpke, Ottawa, I ll.; sisters, Funeral Home, Sanford, Is in
the First Baptist Church of well, 73, of 113 W. Airport Mrs.' Vera Streul, Ottawa, Ill, charge of local a
rrangements.
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tsouievaru, Sanford,
anrora, died
owner and operator of the Thursday. Born In Waterford,
McCall Paint and Body Shop,
she moved to Sanford
wife,
three
years ago from
Survivors include his
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Mrs. Lucille McCall,
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Doris mem ber of the Central Memorial
laughter,
McCall, SO, of 700 E. flnd St.,
Reagan, Tavares; son, I3SPIIIt Qittdi
IROADWIL.L, MRS. PAYS
Sanford, who died Thursday as

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Clark was among a halfdozen witnesses
Elkhart, said she was driving from Goshen to
who testified they saw the girls' Pinto explode
Elkhart and eventually passed both the van
immediately after it was struck from
(apt. (an Phillips of the Sanford Salvation Army almost
and the I'into. She said she traveled alongside
the rear.
presents Sanford Woman's Club I'resident
the van for a short distance at a speed of
The trial ended its first week of testimony
Winifred (11111) GIelow with a bouquet of roses at
about 45 to 50 mph and also trailed the Pinto
the Sanford Kiwanis Club meeting In appreciation Thursday. It resumes Monday.
at a speed of about 30 mph.
The deaths of the three girls prompted the
for her club's efforts in raising Si .L00 for
Miss lhrig said after she passed the Pinto, it
the, Indictment of the Ford Motor Co. on charges
Salvation Army's annual Christmas drive, of reckless homicide. The prosecution conappeared to It- still slowing down when she
Kiwanlans raked $1,600 and the women were the tends Ford was negligent in designing the
s1lw the collision with the van.
first club ever to go over 51,0041. Kiwanis Club Pinto, making It susceptible to explosions and
She told the court there was one large exPresident Earl Weldon (right) will he presented fires in rear-end collisions.
plosion "like a txnnb blowing up." She, her
The six witnesses indicated the Pinto was
the hell award at the \rmv's annual meeting in
brother and sister returned to the crash and
moving
rJowly - most estimated the speed
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Eastern Airlines technicians were
trying to determine today what caused one engine of a
jumbo jetliner to begin sparking after takeoff from
Miami International Airport and forced its return to
the airport.
The wide-body Airbus A300, carrying 112 people, had
just taken off Thursday night when the pilot of another
plane noticed the sparks and reported it to the tower.
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of some 69,W) gallons of gasoline that had raised the
spectre of explosions at busy Port Everglades drifted
toward sea today.
Parts of the port were closed for almost 10 hours
Thursday after a 510-foot barge loaded with me than
seven million gallons of gas and diesel fuel rammed
into a Jetty at the port entrance before dawn, opening a
gaping hole In its bow and allowing gas to gush out.
The entire port was closed for more than three hours,
and about 40 percent remained shut until early afternoon as gas drifted Into pockets of the port, according to acting Port Director Phillip Greene.

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Clark said. I expected it to be a fender
bender.
To his horror, however. Clark watched as
the 1973 Ford Pinto the subject of a landmark criminal trial in which he was testifying
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million in actual or general damages and $450,000 in
punitive damages.

satellite destined to provide

a. Total demand deposits ...................22,041
By DAVID bL RAZIR
police equipment, two police radio checks from Amarillo, TIM1, allegedly b. Total time and savings.
d
light,. in his car, used in the fraud
IIersldStaff Writer
deposits ...............................41,710
deputies say.
Riaj1i will probably be chged by Federal funds Purchased arid
A man arrested Thursday by deputies
securities sold under agreements
RlggaU was arrested in the Longwood deputies with possession of the gun,
to repurchase
after Sun Bank officials alleged he was Sun Bank parking lot while beak officials crime If he is convicted felon. Deputies
2,197
Intet.rIng
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Vying to defraud than, Is being held kept a woman, who ldsntljedhs,seIfas 1aytheywewalflngfjof
(note balances) issued to the U.S.
NATIONAL II PORT, North and south baton residents were worin
without bond on W variety of charges h1 wile, waiting as thy Called deputies. New Mexico manslaughter conviction,
;o.; apart Thursday as a slick layer of ice
Treasury
and other liabilities
Iared southern highwa ys but
'sp.r.d northern city dwellers a wild rush-hour drive to work. On the from Seminole County and two other
Deputies report bank officials had been they say, Ii on itlggs's
for borrowed money
None
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states. Th. list of charges is
growing, inUgsttng Riggall for several days,
So far, deputies say five Jur1jdktjo
Mortgage Indebtedness and liability
''California, lessening the danger of Heeding. Rain $Pf*Id acres the
deputies my.
for capitalIzed leases ........................
saying they believed he was committing including Bosgsr, TeL, Vernon, Tex.,
None
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LIABILITIES (excluding
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In
notes and debentures) (sum of
'ifternoon. A winter storm is expected to develop over the Central Altamonte Springs Days Inn, Is facing checks from o ers,
th
than withdrawing it will attempt to extradite Riggall as soon
:: Rocky Mountains today ad a heavy snow warning was Issued for the fr4 in
Items 9thru23) ..............................
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Seminole Circuit ccitt, followed before the first checks bounced,
,Colorado mountains, The storm Is atpeded to sweep towards the
as Seminole is done trying 1dm.
Subordina ted notes and debentures................None
:-,4,ara*a P.I*IR4IS $ofij today j
.byextraditicn to IIVO ThUS COWities and
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ARIA RIAD1NQI (I $ ash temperature ; 611 ovrnight
on charges of bank fraud.
car, following his arrest, deputies say was rt4eaeedbvdepudss who say they do Preferred stock
;.;yesterdays high: 78: barometric bressure: *11; relative humidIty:55j
68
a. No. shares outstanding None (par value)
Additionally, he will be tried In they discovered the police equipment, a not have enough evidence to haiti liar at
None
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SATURDAY 7101$: D.ylesa Slash: high 8:0, low 3:U, high 0:0. SSlnInole on charges of Installing illegal ,307 magnum revolver and a $ckage of this time.
common stock
Pef Caaaysra, high 8:41, low 8:42: hIgh 0:05, low 8:10.
Syp,5 high ISO, low .41 high 3:05, lowS:10.
a. No, shares authorized io,ioo
It. Avostimp to Joisiter ,,OWN Miles I
b. No. shares outstanding 80,400 (par value)
804
Winds southeast to south around 1$ knots today becoming variIe 10 SIl
Surplus
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tonight
and
Saturday.
Seas
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to
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chance
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LIlA POUCA$Ts Csneiderabta. cleudinesi and a ctancs of
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Letters from some of the hostages to their captivity,
TOTAL
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ITAL
relatives
and
wgli.wlahsri began
The exiled shah, In an interview
'.tnstly mid to upper los. Lows fenight in the 1.Wks variable
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meetly Tuesday, were ordered to leave the arriving thlsweek for the first time In thâ bro.dast lit. Thursday on
Wutherly 10 mph. Rain prshabilfty 40 percent today.
TOTAL LIABILITIAND
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thdbd States.
CAPITAL (sum Of items 21.21 and 30) .........
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72,645
At the United Nations, hopes dimmed
1% letters, written In answer to ccuntr)lnsi of m murder and torture Amounts outstanding asMEMORANDA
of report
date
for an Initiative by MáLce to free the 00 hwiids of thoiwasida of ørlstspu and vowed he would not abdicate his a. Standby letters Of credit, total...................
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b, Time certificates of deposit
a "an or. Americans, to their 78th day of captivity,
"Abdicate that does not exist In our
dsnomkist$ons $100 or
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Man Held I Bank Fraud S

WINAMAC, hid. (UN) - Albert J. Clark
Jr. of Osteen, Fla,, was driving along a fivelane stretch of U.S. Highway 33. in August 1978
when he saw an rear-end collision between a
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ATLANTA (UP!) A $2.2 million federal lawsuit
has been filed against the American Broadcasting Co.
by a freelance writer who accuses ABC-TV of illegally
using Information he gathered about the death of Elvis
Presley.
The suit, filed Thursday in U.S. District Court In
Atlanta by Larry Sellers, also named Geraldo Rivera,
who appears on ABC-TV's "20.20" show, as a defen-

that roared rift its Kend4 Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ................16,665
Spice Center launch pad on
and savings deposits of
schedule at 8:26 p.m. Thur. TimeIndividuals,
partnerships, and
btara11111 PsebyOsyjjIaj$sr sday put 11w third Fleet
"COI'PCIatIOfl5) .................................34473
Satellite Communications Deposits of United State Government ..............
846
(FLTSATCOM) satellite Into Deposits of Sta tes and political
Satellite lifts off from Cape Canaveral
subdivillons In the United States ...............11,076
an elipilcal transfer orbit.
AlIo$twrdeposlts ............................
12
Certified a nd officers' dwcks .....................
709
Total Deposits (sum of

TOKYO (UP!) Former Beetle Paul McCartney
awoke
that he could be held up to 10 more days while
authorities investigate rnarIjuana chaps against
hun.
TheNarcotIsBureauwonIts demandfor,
the
detention of MCartney while it continues its in.
vestigation. Narcotics officers said
totnpanied by a Japanese lawyer, was cooperative In
reyIng to their inquiries but was vague about where
he oitaineci On marijuana.
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purchased underagreements toresell .........
a. Loans, Total (excluding
unearned income) ....................28.697
b. Less: allowance for possible

An Atlas-Centaur rocket.

still trouble ahead.
Building permits, which often give an indication of future construction activity,
dropped 47 percent last month.

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For the full year, however, housing starts
totaled 1.74 million units, a 13.8 percent
decline from the 198 rate of 2,02 million units,
the Commerce Department said. And there Is

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research and valued at about 64,000 is missing and
believed stolen despite tight security at a government
laboratory.
The FBI entered the investigation Thursday for the
81 ounces of gold at the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, a Department of Energy installation 25
miles west of Knoxville, where the atomic bomb was
developed and energy research is now going on, The
FBI and DOE officials offered few details on what was
described as a "mysterious disappearance."

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c. Loans, Net......................................
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Lease financing receivables ......................None
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couple was to begin deliberating his late today in a
separate phase of the trial.
Under Mississippi's capital punishment law, the
Harrison County Circuit Court panel of six men and six
women was scheduled to go back into session at 8 a.m.
to begin considering whether to recommend that
Wheat be executed in the state gas chamber or draw a
life prison sentence.
Wheat, a 40-year-old exconvict, was accused of
capital murder in the shooting deaths of the young
Paducah, Ky., honeymooning couple last summer on
the Mississippi Gulf Coast,

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A medical
bulletin said today Yugoslav President Josip BrO
Tito's condition had stabilized but there was no change
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"Frankly, I'm surprised by the December
performance,' said Michael Sumichrast,
chief economist of the National Association of
Home Builders.

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Wheat of capital murder Thursday in con-

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annual growth rate of between 2 and 3 per.
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He then ran out with an undetermined amount of cash in bills conduct a strip search at the county jail.
ranging from $1 bills to $100 bills, chased by the restaurants
Kitsie M. Hartsfleld of Eustis is ctuuged with striking
manager, who lost sight of him a short distance down the high. corrections officer Clara Palmer In the eye, when Ms. Palmer
way, witnesses told deputies.
tried to remove
aL4a.m. Thursday
RAPE CASE THROWN OUT
at the jail.
A seal assault charge against a 31-year-old Alabama man
Mrs. Hartafleld had been arrested earlier by Oviedo police
was thrown out Thursday after depositions from the alleged on charges she tried to stop them from arresting her husband
victim and witness showed they could not identify the on driving under the influence of alcohol charges, and that she
assailant.
resisted arrest with violence.
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
Circuit Court Judge Voile Williams dismissed the charges
She was released later Thursday on bond.
(including Domestic Subsidiaries)
against Charles Wyatt, also known as Troy Daniels, after
FLAGSHIP BANK OF SEMINOLE
WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE GONE
Assistant Public Defender Thomas Greene stated there was no
SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 32771
Another set of thieves going for heavy household goods stole
evidence linking Wyatt with the 64-year-old woman he was a set of wrought Iron lawn furniture from a Sanford home
STATE BANK NO. 40e
FEDERAL
RESERVE DISTRICT NO.
accused of raping in November, 1979.
Tuesday night, say deputies.
CLOSE
OF
BUSINESS
DATE DECEMBER 31, in
Greene's motion stated depositions show the victim was
Sennie Merchant reported the loss of $250 worth of heavy
ASSETS
drunk at the time of the alleged attack In her home, and the
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white lawn furniture, including, a table, bench and two chairs,
Mill. Thou.
only witness, the victim's young grandaughter, was unable to
from her carport, at 2704 Truman Blvd. In Sanford, deputies Cash and due from depository
i de ntify the assailant.
say.
iflStItUtIOflS ....................................
5,575
Wyatt, who has been held without bond since his arrest on
US Treasure securities ..........................11.186
MOTORCYCLE MISSING
Obligations of other U. S.
Nov. 4, was ordered released by Williams.
An almost-new motorcycle, with only a few miles on it,
Government agencies and corporations
ASSAULT CHARGED
31701
disappeared from a Longwood garage Wednesday, deputies
Obligations
of States and political
A Eustis woman has been charged with assaulting an officer say.
subdivisions In the United States ................
9,992
after she allegedly resisted attempts by a Seminole deputy to
The bike, owned by Don Carter of 210 Pheasant Run, was
All other securities ...................................2
Federal funds sold and securities

Gold fever spread across the world's financial
markets today with the price per ounce shooting over
the $800 mark In London, Zurich, Hong Kong and New
ork.
The ce of gold shot up $79.50 overnight in Zurich
from M50, to open at $810 an ounce. In London, the
Price jumped $45 to open at $800 an ounce and within
minutes the market was trading at so an ounce.
It climbed to a new all-time closing high of $817 an
ounce in Hong Kong, taking the lead from New York
where it surpassed the $800 mark Thursday.

come.
The Commerce Department today was
scheduled to unveil its report on how the
overall economy fared during last year's final
three months. Administration economists say

Jury To Decide Wheat Fate

parked in his garage at 8 p.m. but gone by 9 p.m. said deputies
adding Carter had left his keys In the ignition.
CONSTRUCTION GOODS TAKEN
Over $1,000 worth of lumber was stolen from a county con.
struction site Monday night, deputies report.
Three hundred feet of 2 x 4 lumber and 93 4 x 8 plywood
panels worth a total of $1,095 vanished from a lot at the Redwing Lake building site in Casselberry, deputies report.
Construction workers say they believe the material was loaded
Into a blue Chevrolet pickup seen on the site.
LADDERSGONE
Some time between Friday and Tuesday, thieves made off
with 13 22-foot grove ladders valued at $910 from a grove off
Brantley Road in Oviedo, deputies say.
The belonged to the
Smith Fruit Company of
Altamonte.

deputies say.

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nations economy finished 1979 on a healthy
note with a slight rise in housing construction
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The economy expanded by3.l percent inthe surprisingly healthy level.
third quarter after a 2.3 percent slide during
The Commerce Department said housing
the April-June period,
construction rose 0.3 percent last month.
The administration was braced for a
Most economists had expected home
recession during much of last year. But it
inflationbuilding
to decline sharply for t he third
never materialized, mainly because
at
straight
month
In December, as record
leery consumers continued to spend money
mortgage
rates
and
tight money continued to
a robust pace.
Most experts, however, believe the spen- adversely Impact construction,
ding trend cannot continue much longer and
Construction of new homes and apartments
the recession will arrive soon,
had plunged by 21 percent between SepTwo government reports Thursday offered tember and November before the trend was
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By DAVID M. RAZLER
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A man pulling a gun from a paperbag -madeoff with an
undetermined amount of cash from a Fern Park restaurant
early this morning, deputies say.
The lone thief, wearing a stocking mask, entered Freddie's
Steak House on U.S. Highway 17.92 shortly before 12:15 a.m.
today, and displaying a handgun carried into the restaurant In
a paper bag, ordered cashier Kathy Westlund of Fern Park to
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Although a
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others worry about ayatollahs, or
presidential candidates, Albertans concern
themselves with pests of a four-legged
variety. Alberta is the only place In the
Western Hemisphere without rats, and It
wants to keep It that way.
No rats? Well, almost none. Alberta
authorities concede there may be a few
Illegal alien rodents on its borders, but they
are contained In buffer zones. Other than
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However, a major problezim is outfitting the
"When the circumstances are appropriate, we Afghan rebels, he said, because they dislike the
be ready to take military action. It's not wise Pakistanis who have the logical supply route. One
to take action at this time, but we must be alternative would mean shipping arms through the
People's Republic of China, but that would be
Westmoreland said the deposed Shah of Iran was prepared."
Aoo ambitious when he tried to bring the Middle
The former Army Chief of Staff also said the US. costly, he said.
the former Vietnam War cornmander said. "Iran has only been a unified country
when there was a strong military."

1950, when the first of the beasts were
spotted here, the province organized a
counterattack. It instituted a Rat Control
Prograiii as an adjunct to its agriculture
department.
Initially, the program consisted of one
man sprinkling arsenic around granaries.
Today there are at least 250 soldiers in
Alberta's "rat patrol," most of them
volunteers. They are the people who are
scrambled whenever a rat is reported; they
are on 24-hour duty from Grande Prairie to
Medicine Hat.
They're not kept very busy, though. Alien
Norris, a rat patrol supervisor, says- fewer
Own 20,000 rodents are found and killed each
year. Others are reported, but the sightings
are not reliable. Norris says the province
has been rat free for so long that Albertans
have forgotten what rats look like.
So it is that people report everything from
domestic pets to grounded birds. Norris
thinks 95 percent of the rats reported are
something else. People turn in sightings of
neighborhood dogs and blowing leaves.
This year someone even reported a rat
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But when the reports are genuine, the rat
patrol is ready. Volunteers shoot, burn, club
and asphyxiate the Ixsts. This year they will
also distribute 7.5 tons of an anticoagulant
named Wafarin; Norris says Wafarin is
painless, and kilts rats by thinning their
blood to the extent that they bleed to death.
Not all of theimi succumb, however. Even
In Alberta, rats have sundry defensive
capabilities. They rarely bite, Norris says,
but they can use their speed and intellect to
great advantage. There are cases where
rats in flight have been observed leaping
Into moving vehicles to escape the rat
patrol.
Then too, the rats sometimes get wise to
such things as Wafarin. Then they see their
colleagues eat the stuff and die, they will
avoid it themselves. Norris claims the rats
also get rid of the Wafarin by burying it;
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TALLAHASSEE, FLA. (UPI)
Background checks on persons being York said his department, which
It also would require York's departconsidered for appointnwtt to sensitive makes the confidential Investigations for ment, upon request of an appropriate
state offices are hampered because the the governor and Senate can't get the Senate committee or the Senate
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York said he also Is having problems
governor authority to require finger- b.cl4rosmd checks extending beyond gaining access on a confldentia)basls to
prints from any person being considered Florida border&amp;
telephone toll records and unlisted numfor nombustlon or appelntm.nt to a In addition to fingerprintIng, the bars which often are lndlspenslble to
proposed law would provide that where a criminal investigations.
public ovice.
The proposal also would allow the person being conaldered for an ap- He said unless specifically prohibited
Senate pr.dent to require finger. polntmeit may have been arrested or from doing so, telephone company ofpr44ag of .fiicials whose appointments convicted in some other Mate or for a ficlals feel they must notify subscriber of
federal offense, the governor can law enforcement inquiries, hampering
are subject to senate ntinnation.
PM NOPLAYViIG FIIST LADY?
Goy, Bob Graham has asked York to arrange for exchange of criminal history investigation and subjecting undercover
Kenaidy, wife of presidential candidate Ben hold up on tie recommendation with he records with the FBI and other Mates. agents to unnecessary peril.
can look further into the need for It, 'The The law would protect the conHis pruposed law would require
Pdward Kennedy, of fers the press an impr.ns ii authority, which the governor could use fldsnllallty of the records,
telephone officials to turn over the Inpiano concert recently at her Boston apartment. or ., would cover persons being con- But It would require that, in instances formation, without advising the subKennedy Is actively campaigning and plans skleW for apont men! to everything when the govam exercises appointing scriber u5nliess expressly authorized to by
.10 move Into time White lions. If her husband Is tromn a water management board to the authority jointly with other officers, he the law enforcement agent requesting
Supreme Court and Public Service must share all criminal history records the Inforinatlon.
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On first hearing, President Carter's veto of a study of Agent
Orange, a defoliant used in Vietnam, makes hint sound like
some heartless ogre. But closer examination shows that he did
what he had to (10.
The bill ... also would have at?, r'r'nro! the Office
of Technology Assessment, an eriipht' of Congress, to veto
the format of the study. Carter said that, while he strongly
favored the study, he simply couldn't go along with that
provision.
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deal as the colonial rats moved westward
decades 15 miles a year). And in

Asia have been Infested with rats from the
beginning of recorded history. And the rest
of North America has been bothered for
nearly 200 years. Many towns and villages in
the United States are presently said to have
more rats in them than human beings.
The North American infestation began in
the late 18th century. It was coincidental
with the American Revolution. As maritime
Intercourse with the Old World Increased,
ships released rats on the eastern seaboard;
ominously, the type released was "Rattus
norvegicus," also known as the Norway rat.
The norvegicus is the most formidable of
rodents. It can grow to 16 inches in length,
and has been known to attack children and
small animals. There may be 10 million of
the creatures in New York City alone, some
of which will swim miles through sewage
lines to enter homes through toilet bowls.
Besides this, the Norway rat carries
worrisome diseases. During the Middle
Ages, its fleas caused bubonic plagues that
wiped out the populations of entire communities. In Saskatchewan, Alberta's
eastern neighbor, rat bites are reportedly
responsible for more than 150 instances of
rabies every year.
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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (UP!)
Army Gen. William C. Westmoreland says a people were ready.
fight Soviet combat troops in their nation. It Is In the
military strongman Is needed to bring order and
"He was not very realistic," Westmoreland said. United States' Interest to encourage the Afghan
"He moved too far and too fast."
unification back to Iran.
guerrillas In their battle with Soviet forces, he said.
He also said America must be prepared for a
Westmoreland told a civic club this week On
I'll properly armed, the Afghans would make a
United States should do nothing that will antagonize military confrontation with Iran In the event It good account of themselves," he said. "The British
the Iranian military because they are the only becomes fleCesS&amp;Y.
have called them the finest guerrilla fighters in the
"We must continue isolation of Iran and take world."
forces that can unify tie strifetarn country.

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CALGARY, Alberta (NEA)
Someone
thought he saw a rat here the other day, and
government officers reacted as if bogies
were at 12 o'clock high. The report was
quickly relayed to the field, where a rat
killer was scrambled to investigate. A
desperate search ensued, and took most of a
morning.
False alarm, as It happened.
There was no rat.
The only thing found was a squirrel
without a tail.
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legislative veto has been going on for some time. The issue is
too important to be approached obliquely, tacked on to a health
study. And the health study to determine whether exposure
to Agent Orange may have caused the skin, heart, lung and
nervous disorders now being suffered by some Vietnap)
veterans
is too important to become a pawn in the
legislative veto gammie...
When Congress returns to work, it should repass the bill that
without its own veto provision.
Carter has just vetoed
American veterans need that study to help determine whether
they are eligible for certain benefits, because current Veterans
Administration rules do not recognize their problems as
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And that is what Russia Is doing today. Wake up, America,
Providence, ILL, Journal-Bulletin:
...U.S. and Egyptian air force teams have been holding joint
air exercises — their first ever — in what seems a prelude to
closer military liaison between the two countries,
Holding the maneuvers was a constructive move, and their
timing was right. The exercises.. were conducted in a subdued
way to send a clear but low-key message ...to Moscow...:
Americans definitely plan to expand their military presence in
the Middle East.
..the United States is being properly cautious at least in
public) about any new military link-up with Egypt. The most

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To take the latter first, a ma jor
Moreover, at one time one of his colleagues
manufacturer of pinballs, Chicago-based
WASHINGTON (UP!)
People on pre-game and half-time shows was Phyllis
Billy Corp. is getting a business boost from
everywhere are asking, what really was George, herself a former Miss America. He
the Anthony dollar.
behind the overUwowof Bert Parks asem ee and the erstwhile beauty queen provided a
of the Miss America Pageant?
wiici can be taken as in lw..
Witij the cheapening of the dollar, the
Age was the reason given by the pageant dlcation he would have the right chemistry standard machine that once offered three
sponsors. But some Parks fans, I among for consorting with contestants on stage.
games for a quarter is now good for only one.
them, can't help wonder If legalization of
But machines adapted to the Anthony dollar
It Is true Jimmy the Greek also is getting
gambling in Atlantic City didn't have along in years. But surely he must be younger
something to do with it.
are offering five games for the onecoin, a
than Parks, and I would think some measure
Back when "Monopoly" was the only game of gray eminence would be desirable to
bargain that In teat situations is proving
In town, our hero fitted In fine with the Image balance the callowness of the Miss America
appealing to the players and leading to
the resort was trying to project. Even at 65 he aspirants,
predictions that all pinballs will eventually
helped draw crowds to the boardwalk after
As for lining out "There She Goes, Miss accept only the new dollar.
Labor Day, which was the orlglnal purpose of America," the pageant's heraldic anthem, I
A bargain is also the tactic employed by a
the beauty contest,
remind you that Parka was not Otherwise
suburban Chicago banking Institution. On a
But now that Atlantic City has casinos noted as a singer. If Jimmy doesn't have the
series of "dollar" Fridays, the Skokie
packing in high rollers all year-round, the right vocal equipment, I'm we they a)uld
Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association offered
promoters may have decided the pageant dub in Bert's voice.
the
Anthony at half price. The Idea was not to
needed a new reason for being. So Parks
Most im portantly, as an oddsmaker,
became expendable and the hunt for a ate- Jimmy the Greek would bring to the pageant
lose money, but to draw customers Into the
cessor began.
a dimension Parka could never provide.
establishment and reacquaint them with
Many names of prospective replacements
As the program unfolded, he could analyze
have been bandied about John Davidson, the chances of each entrant, explain her point
savings and loan dealings, which have been
Mac Davis and other show bix types of that spread and give the audience the
suffering in a period of high inflation and
stripe. None impresses me as being suitable. mathematical probability of her being
fixed Interest rates.
In my opinion, the perfect man for the Job crowned.
would be Jimmy the Greek. Consider all he
That service should mesh beautifully with
The response was encouraging, according
has going for him.
Atlantic City's new gaming atmosphere, Just
to Skokie Federal, and might have been much
Since the Miss American Pageant men- as It blends so nicely with football broad- ,more so had not the offer been Umitid to one
tially has deteriorated Into a television casting.
50.cent Anthony per customer.
production, it needs an emcee who comes
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Which if nothing else goes to show that It's
proven In network appearances before and the Greek won't falter. He can always dub in
stiu possible to pass the buck, only these days
during professional football telecasts that he the odds front Los Vegas.
it may have to be discounted.
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General, but not universal. It now develops
that Susan has acquired some. champions,
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where the nation's schools stand today.

Please Write

The Atlantic City sporting crowd appears to
be giving specialized expression to a general
public aversion that has developed since the
Anthony dollar was Introduced last July.

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During the detente period the Russians, while talking of
widely expected that the market will still sag somewhat and
limiting weapons under SALT I and SALT II, launched the
farmers will get less for future production ... Also, It Isn't clear
where the government will find a market later for all the grain
greatest military buildup In their history and lulled the U . S.
into decreasing military spending. As a result, the U.S. lost its It will own; facilities to produce the amounts of gasahol the
supremacy and now is In danger of becoming militarily in. White House envisions are not available yet; it's quesIonablç
that alcohol needed for the gasahol will net much in the energy
ferlor to the Russians.
picture since Its production consumes about as much energy as
There should be no tears for detente. It was a giant dirty it creates.
trick played on the U.S. by the crafty, double-dealing
...But...the embargo was a necessary retaliatory step
Russians, President Carter, who is left holding the bag, should
against the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. It is only
begin at once to rebuild U.S. military forces as rapidly as
fair to share the sacrifice and cushion the shock as best we can
possible.
against those at home most affected by it.
Scrlpp..Howard Newspapers:
Newport tR.L Daily News:
President Carter's decision to have the government buy up
...Presldent Carter (should)..-.take seriously offers of bases

St. Louis Globe-Democrat:
It Is said that detçnte is dead. But how can something die
when it never lived?
From its first day detente was a sham, an hallucination of
:American foreign policy makers. The Russians never subscribed to It, and used it totally for their advantage...

Slot-machine players were displaying an
avers on to the new quarter-sized coin to the
extent that it was cutting Into the take of the
New Jersey resort's casinos. A situation that
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and airfields to the United States by Somalia. Egypt and
Israel ... (and) resist his moral qualms and sensitivity about
whether we would offend those who hate us already...
..we are pleased to see that Americans already are testing
out the skies above Egypt. It is in the Interest of the United
States and these other countries to counter the Soviet Union's
invasion of Afghanistan, which gives that country the ability to
cut off our access to oil.
To those who think that the current Soviet moves are
unrelated to anything except an interest in protecting "cornmunism" In Afghanistan, whatever that is, may we point out
that the foreign policy of Russia today remains exactly what it
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Durham tN.C. 1 Morning Herald:
Washington bureaucrats excel at overkill ... The latest
example lies in the issuance of federal fuel assistance checks.
Most of the poor who receive Supplemental Security Income
payments also are receiving a one-time payment ranging up to
$250 under the new "energy crisis assistance program." But in
at least one state where figur es are available. Michigan, 15
percent of the recipients live in institutions where they do not
incur separate heating costs.
When questioned..., a spokeswoman for the Social Security
Administration, which administers the fuel assistance pr
grain, said it was not a mistake; the checks were mailed
deliberately without regard For the recipients' living
in the interest of speed of delivery.
arrangements
The fuel assistance program is expected to cost $1.35 billion.
Of that total, $1.2 billion is being distributed by the Department
of Health, Education and Welfare as energy allowances and
$400 million is allocated to recipients of Supplementa l Security
Income.
If the number of recipients living in institutions in other
states is anywhere near the number in Michigan — and it
probably is t here is reason to send up a cry of dismay and
anger.
As one local wag put, "With taxes the way they are, the
government might as well take out a second mortgage on my
house
and it won't pay my heating bills."

grain that won't be sold to the Soviet Union is the right one.
it should stabilize the market to a large extent and keep both
farmers and grain dealers from taking a financial beating.
And to the extent that it will cost the government money, It will
spread the financial sacrifice involved in the embargo over the
taxpaying public rather than concentrating it on a small
segment.
...If the best of circumstances prevail, no one will get hurt
much, not even the taxpayers. The government presumably
can recoup most of its $2.25 billion cost by selling the grain
later. And ... producing gasahol from some of the grain would
add to the energy supplies,
But the best of circumstances don't always prevail. It is

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of Afghanistan puts the sharpest possible point on American Private Education and the
reconsideration of American participation.
National Catholic Educational Association,
President Carter, while clearly reluctant to ft two chief representatives ofam U.S.
recommend a pullout by the U.S. Olympic private school system. It covers all private
Committee, has nonetheless specifically schools known to exist In the 1976.79 school
suggested just such an action as one of the yearL It shows:
measures available to protest the horrors unPublic and private school enrollments
derway in Afghanistan.
are BOTH declining at about the same rate,
AycoU..by American athletes, and by those
In 1976.77there were 4t5 million public and
from other countries similarly opposed
prlvat.
achool pupils aged 0 tol7. Zn 1977-il
Moscow's aggression, would probably not result that number
dropped to 48.8 moon, last
in cancellation of the summer games. Most school year to 47.6 million. In the three-year
assuredly, it would not persuade the Soviets to span, the proportion of public school pupils
withdraw the Red army from Afghanistan.
shifted from 89.5 percent of
89,3
But it would wreck the Soviets' plans to milk percent. The proportion of private school
political gain from the 1980 Olympics. It would pupils shifted from 10.5 percent to 10.7 per.
underscore the seriousness with which cenL
Washington views the specter of a Soviet bittIn short, there was virtually no change.
zkrieg across international frontiers. And such a
The munberof public school pupils declined
boycott would surely cast a darkening shadow
75$,00 On number of private school pupils
over a spectacle that might otherwise convey a declined lol,o00over the theee years, refiging
deceitful, and disarming, image of normality and the widsepread idea that massive numbers of
public school youngsters were moving to
cooperation.
private
schools,
Presumably, Mr. Carter, and those who might
take their cue from this country's decision, are
Here's whet todoif you want the facts: Ask
waiting to assess events during the next few for Bulletin NCES $0.B0l, care of
months. There will be time enough to decide Administrator, National Center for Education
before the games begin in July. If the president Statistics, 400 Maryland Ave. SW,
deems a boycott appropriate, we think he will Wl5hlngton, DC, 28902. For the Population
have the support of most Americans Including Characteristics report, ask for No. 3 Series
those, like ourselves, whose admiration for P20, CiN of Directors BUXUU of
C"015,
Depsttnent of commerce,
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During allthat, our government bravely tried to fin d reasons
to believe that tensions were lessening and that the Soviets had
abandoned their expansionist goats. Afghanistan has killed
that Illusion.
...there is no room In the Marxist dogma for such things as
"peaceful coexistence," "detente," or International cooperation as we understand the terms. Those are mere propaganda
devices to lull the naive,
As it was in the beginning, Is now and shall ever be:
Marxism by definition means a permanent Cold War with the
free world until the frei world is conquered.
It's best to recognize the truth, athovely as ii may be...

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that the Pentagon is saying now is that American military men
can be expected to return to Egypt from time to time for additional training exercises. Since Egypt's President Anwar
Sadat is now the ,mericansbest friend in the Arab world, U.S.
access to Egyptian landing fields would seeni assured if the
need should develop.

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mark.
Consider what happened under...detente. The Soviet Union
clinched Its victory in Vietnam, got a stranglehold on Ethiopia,
took over Angola with the help of its Cuban myrmidons,
'-Infiltrated South Yemen, backed terrorism in various forms on
three continents, squashed Its dissidents, Installed new
nuclear-tipped missiles in Eastern Europe and aimed at
Western Europe, tried to topple the government of Saudi
Arabia, sustained the biggest buildup In arms history, and
finally invaded Afghanistan ... In the most brutal conquest since
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Statistics has just completed the first
systematic nationwide comparison of school
The question is whether the world, or at least attendance In U.S. public and private grade
the United States, ought to lend itself to such a and high schools. The survey was done with
sham. But, of course, the Soviet's brutal invasion the support and cooperation of the council for

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Around the world there Is gloom lest the "Cold War" be
revived In the wake of Afghanistan.
There are solemn warnings against "Cold War rhetoric" and
"Cold War reactions," as If the main danger to the world lay In
those two words.
But there is a lot to be said for the Cold War. A lot more than
can be said for "detente," for Instance.
In international relations, It Is important to see things as
they really are. Detente is a word and a concept that masked
the reality. Cold War, for all its harshness, Is closer to the

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backgrounds. He discovered delinquents drank
up to 10 times the normal amount of milk, while
shunning fruits and vegetables.
I don't know about milk, but it's no wonder
they don't eat fruit and vegetables. Years ago,
fruits and vegetables still had flavor. I haven't
found a tomato in years that didn't taste like
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athletes, by the avarice of promoters, and by
politics played with a vengeance. But th ese
debasements will pale by comparison with the
fraud that will unfold when the 1980 summer
games begin in Moscow.
To those who rule the Soviet state, every encountel with the outside world is a supremely
political event, an opportunity to advance the
global class struggle by asserting the superiority
of Marxist-Leninism In general and Soviet
Marxist-Leninism in particular. For the official
representatives of the Soviet state to see the
Olympics in any other way
as wholesome
athletic competition undertaken for its own sake,
for example, or as entertainment
would constitute a shameless surrender to the "bourgeois
decadence" of the West.
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the 1980 summer games in Moscow
promise to be a propaganda circus unequalled in
the history of the Olympic movement save,
perhaps, by the 1936 extravaganza in Hitler's
Germany.
No small part of the political benefit the Soviet
state hopes to extract from the Olympic spectacle
will be the utterly false vision or this totalitarian
colossus as just another member of the international community, a bit truculent at times
perhaps, but nonetheless hooked on sports like the
rest of us. Good clean fun, with the Russians as
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A researcher recently released a report that
Indicates drinking too much milk, while eating
too few fruits and vegetables, may be driving
teen-agers to crime.
Alexander G. Schauss, of City College In
Tacoma, Wash., says studies of juvenile
deliquents and other youths have shown an
apparent relationship between heavy milk
drinking and anti-social behavior.
"I'm not sving milk Is bad," Schauss said.
"But like everything else it should be consumed
In moderation."
Schauss compared the diets of young criminals
with those of adolescents from similar

center seat as she says "Mr. Chairman..."
Perhaps she can't see clearly through the
smoke, or It's just force of habit. Commissioner
Bob French is In the center seat again, the place
he recently relinquished after his term as
chairman ended. But since French is actively
running for re-election, perhaps In the middle Is
where he should be.
Commissioner Bob Sturm is apparently
running for his second heart attack. Most cardiologists tell you not to smoke, do they not?
Even Dr. Luis Perez, a beloved local physician
who says he "died" during his heart attack.
When Dr. Perez first stopped by my desk at the
Herald recently I asked him what his medical
specialty Is.
"Cardiology," he said.
"Then what are you smoking for?" I asked.
"DO as I say, not as I do." he replied.

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mission, Bill Kircithoff is a little off-center these
days. He has moved perceptibly to the right.
Unless observed from the audience in the
board room. Then It seems he has moved to the
left. Not politically, but physically.
In the chairman's center seat Kirchhoff
couldn't stand being surrounded by smoke. Two
commissioners smoking to the left, two commissioners smoking to the right. He decided to
create a non-smokers' side on the commission
dais
towards the seats of the non-smoking
county attorney and county administrator.
This effectively moves the chairman two seats
toward the outer edge of the carcinogenic haze.
(We all know that second hand smoke can be as
dangerous as Inhaling directly). And whoever
said the chairman had to sit In the middle
anyway?
It does not seem to adversely affect the conducting of county business. Except Commissioner Sandra Glenn always looks to the

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n and high readings on dangerous stage and what is
er. Most doctors do not Facing me?
If YOU
DEAR READER
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the
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before
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must
be
fairly
it
Xray,
rascular hyperreactors.
ha ppens beca use blood prominent. YoLir letter
are often responds in a suggests that your doctor
manner just the same thinks you have an aneurysm
ie pupil of your eye of the aorta, the large artery
icts or dilates in a that runs along the spine
inside the chest, through the
manner to light.
diaphragm
and into the at)reflexes that trigger
vi
changes In blood domen. It di des into the two
tire are mediated main arteries, the femoral
h nerves that you do not arteries, that go to your legs.
Now you could have some
any conscious control
They are part of the elongation or kinking of the
omic (which means aorta which made it
atic) nervous system. prominent or you could have a
real neurysrn. ,in aneurysm
L-ace where the aorta has
number I4 Blood
re. Other readers who weakened and dilated to form
this issue can send 75 a large sac.
The danger of such an
with a long, stamped,
dressed envelope for it. aneurysm is that it may
'ow request to me, In rupture and cause sudden
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Shrubs

Robert (Bob) Gibson of
New York City was in town for
a few days visiting with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Gibson of East Cypress

Th at small shrub you Most shrubs grow peony in
bought in a gallon can at the such locations. So, when
nurser' could eventually planting shrubs next to your

reach a height of fifteen feet house, make sure there is

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The January meeting of the Sanford City Council of Beta
family members and Friends Eleventh Episcopal District, Sigma
Phi was
call ed to order by President Betty Jack in the
are very proud of his ad- will deliver the inessage for

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Donna Frank.

Each committee chairman gave an update report of her
progress.

vancement. He holds a the Homecoming and Mor- Committee reports were given by their res

Bachelor of Arts Degree from (gage Burning at Grant

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will be held n Jan. 20, at the home of Chris and Donna
Frank.

A inotion was made by members of the chapter to donate
money for tickets to a performance at the Edithe Bush
Th eater. The proceeds of this donation will go to the Central

Florida Autistic Society. A drawing was held among the
members for the tickets. The winner was Mary-Jo Buffington.
Following the business meeting, the Ritual of Jewels was
held for Darcy Bono, Debbie Brooks and Wanda Bronson. A
Ritual of Welcome was also held for Lynda Waters, a transferee to the chapter.

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ficers for of tim.- particular slwub you setting tile"' too close more space than slirubs
So, select plants that won't
are considering,
together, or too close to if growing under less favorable outgrow the location where
All of these factors should wall. Whatever type of shrub conditions,
they're to be planted. For any
Worshipful Master; Raymond Bellamy, treasurer; and Ornsgby Jackson, be evaluated before purchase you're planting, make sure
Speaking of growing con. specific information on plant
or placement.
you allow enough room for its ditions, never place shrubs spacing, check with your local
marshal. Not shown are Willie C. Cummings, secretary; and Walter Mosley
Of
course,
specific
spacing
natural growth anti ex- directly underneath the drip nurseryman or call our office
Jr., Warden.
recommendations depend on pansion.
line of an overhanging roof. at 322-3233.

pective chairman.
The main topic of business for the evening centered on the
Tennessee State University Chapel African Methodist
annual Valentine Bull to 1w held Feb. 16 at the Knights of
Correspàadent
and a Masters Degree in Episcopal Church, Franklin Columbus
Avenue.
Hall.
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Social Work from Columbia Street, Oviedo, Sunday, Jan.
Robert has been living in
Reservations
Chairman Tracey Wight announced that
niversity New York City. 27, at 11
New York for a few years and
a.m. The community tickets are now available for sale at $10.00 per couple from any
He Is presently doing is invited, Rev. Jack Williams Beta Sigma Phi member.
has received an appointment
graduate work in adad-Sr. is the church pastor.
as director of the Shelter rare
Each of the seven local chapters and City Council select a
director
Service
ministration
and
Center for Women for the City Operations.
member to represent thein as their Valentine candidate for
of
management at Hunter
of New York with the Human
In his new position, Robert College and New York
First Shiloh Missionary Queen of the ball.
Resources Administration
The candidates present a resume of their achievements and
will supervise a staff of 52 University where he is Baptist Church Women's Day activities to a committee of judges. This year the judging will
DP&amp;tIflflt.
including a team of social working toward his doctoral Committee will sponsor a
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In addition, to the written information, a luncheon will be
supervisory
and
ad- psychiatrists, nurses, ministration.
the building fund and
Women's
Day
drive,
Saturheld
so
that each representative will also receive a personal
ministrative positions with housekeeping and mainInterview.
Based on all of the information gathered a can.
as
tenaflce
staff.
The
Rt. Rev. S.S. Morris, day, Jan. 26,, In the church
the agency and has served
diClate will be chosen and crowntid Queen the night of the ball.
Robert's parents and many Presiding Bishop of the basement.
executive assistant to the

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with other plants, much of plants and the water that will
proper plant materials for
your new shrubs natural run off the overhang.
specific
Purposes
and
beauty will be lost.
Pruning is another point to
locations is often difficult for
Keep in mind that the be considered,
hOnWOWnetS.
growth rate of shrubs, like
Properly spaced shrubs
To achieve the desired (lie particular type of shrub other plants, depends a great
usua
ll y need only minimal
effect
without
causing you have selected, and the iealonculturaUactors. Ifyou
pruning. Drastic pruning, or
problems in the future, you way It will be used. However, plant a shrub
properly, and shearing with hedge clippers,
must plan carefully. Begin by there are some general maintain its health
and vigor destroys
the natural form of
deciding how and where each suggestions I can offer for through regular
watering anti shrubs. Most look be tter if
new plant will be used. Then spacing shrubbery.
fertilization, as well as
they'reallowed tomature into
deternilne the growth rate as
One of time most conumion adequate insect and tss
their
natural shapes.
well as the height and spread mistake In planting shrubs is control, it probably will need

Evergreen Lodge No. 23 Free and Accepted Masons has elected of

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XI Epsilon Sigma Chapter members shared the holidays
with their "adopted" five grandmothers of Lakeview Nursing
Center. These are women who have no local relatives to
re member them on special occasions.
The chapter mem bers plan to visit with the grandmothers as

often as possible.

MM Is there any aspect ofuIt wo ld feel uncomfortable, &amp;nford
rsing
and
that could be a headache? too,
delivered it to the home. Mrs. Betty Barcone, chairman of the
Ask yow dodar to ;;;I~
I have already told my service collmnittee, received a $25 donation from the Rotary
mean physically sick? I fell In
mend a psychodwapkt.
father that I didn't thiA It Club of lAngwood to buy Personal items for these patients
love last year for the first
wmid be appropriate fc- him
time in my life. Abby, this
The chapter started the new year with a meeting at the hom'
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man Is everything I've ever
DEAR ABBY: I am being to bring Sandy and he told me
were
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dreamed of, but ever since we
married soon In my home If she wasn't Welcome, 15 social for January.
met I've been getting thee
town. I'm planning a rather wouldn't come either.
Posters are being made by the members as the project for
I want my lather at my the Valentine Ball to be
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hdiznate wedding with only
worst headaches! They're not
held Feb. 16 at the Knights of
brings Columbus building
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they're migraines, and they something to do with It? And friends. My prom is my Sandy It will spoil the day for
we so seviore they Bulks an where do I go (Nm hm?
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COLOR ME BLUE
Maybe It's jot a coinmy age, and the cause of my
The Gamma Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phl held their
cidence, but I never had
DEAR IN: [Awe if 0 parents' divorce. I doht
DEAR NXU: Itt your first meeting of the new year at the Casselberry home of
hesidaiches unto I tin in love. coslotlissill and a my pow
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Jim Wahland Jim Cannon were guest speakers from the
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church hail. The all white multi-tiered cake was made by the
groom's sister, Mrs. Sylvia Baker, Mount Dora, and served by

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Krystal Lake Nursery.
Shmn t'ring the tree Ith the

floor length dress ci deep pink qiana with a V-neckline, accordian pleated skirt, empire waist, and back tie bow. She
car&amp;d a Bible bouquet of white snowflakes with long pink
ribbon streamers. A sUk deep pink silk rose adorned her
hair.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Patty Webb, Sanford, Friend of the
bride and Miss Melanie Baker, Mount Dora, niece of the
groom. They were gowned identically to t he matron of honor.
The flower girl was Margaret Marie Elliott, Mount Dora,
daughter of the groom. She was dressed in a floor-length dress
of light pink with long sleeves, back bow tie, and ruffled
hemline. She carried a basket of deep pink rose petals.
The ring bearer was James Edward Elliott, Jr. Mount Dora,
son of the groom. Richard Webb, Sanford, was best man and
the ushers were Thad Rush and Clark Stapler of Sanford, all
friends of the groom.
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opened the king of spades and
continued with the queen after

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think that I shall never see
a poem as lovely as a tree."
In commemoration of
Arbor Day. the Garden
Club of Lake Mary has
planted a tree in the down
town area hteh In years to
tome will be decorated for
Christmas. The tree,

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points, and renaissance waistline of French lace over satin.
Three triangular overlays of French lace swept the front and
back of the full skir t fl owing into misty tull e that extended into
a chapel train. Her floor length veil of misty tulle was edged in
French lace and she carried a Bible bouquet of pink roses and
white snowflakes.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Linda Abbuhi, Sanford. She wore a

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Given n marriage by her brother, Lauchie Jemery who
cam e from Germany for the wedding, the bride entered th e
church in a gown of candlelight ivory satin fea turing a fitted

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In sItuatIcs where you deal dealings today. Your intuition By Oswald Jacoby
exhibition of bidding and play,
but Kantar, Eisenberg, Gold.
with groups today, let the will is sharper than usual where and Alaa Se.$g
man and Soloway played very
of the majority prevail. dollars and cents we con.
The second set of 16 boards well also.*
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represent what is probably (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE *SSN.)
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Missy L. Cote and James E. Elliott, both of Sanford, were
married in a winter setting at the First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford. Rev. Virgil Bryant performed the 8 p.m. candlelight
ceremonj.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jemery
Sr. of Atlanta . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond A. Elliott of Mount Dora.

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1 that Individuals with operation. For that reason, I
Ittent normal readings would suggest that you see a
r medicines to control cardiologist at your nearest
ood pressure. Rather, large medical center for a
these people need to complete evaluation,
the elements of stress
If, in fact, you have an
life that they react to. aneurysm, it's questionable
e stressful situa tions whether you should run the
eliminated or con- risk of having an unexpected
it's less likely that blow out in view of the exIll be intermittent high celient surgical results that
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) blood pressure readings.
can be achieved with a
DEAR DR. LAMB — mlnlmum degree of risk today
Turning a social gathering
into a business meeting could Recently I developed a lump In the hands of skilled
prove
counterproductive inmy stomach on the left side surgeons who perform such
today. Fun activi ties should below the navel. I had Xrays procedures frequently.
be kept light and breezy.
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you may create ourself, the
other might come through the
good offices of a friend.
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Ballet Guild Auxiliary of Sanford-SemInole 8 p.m.,
School of Dance Arts StudIo, 2560 Elm Ave., Sanford.
Open to anyone Interested In becoming a member,
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Orlando beginning at 7 p.m, Proceeds to exceptional
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REMOPELINGIREPAIR
372 8665
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66—Horses

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5005 Sanford Ave.

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57.500 PER ACRE.

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originally 86)1, now $716 or $71
'no. Agent 3395386.

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C.OL F COURSE LOT WITH
oldw papers
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BeautyCare
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$70,000.
repossessed, used very short I
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR
68-Wanted to Buy
time. Original $593, bal. $111 or I
TOWER'S BEAUTYSALON
$SACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
$71 mo. Agent 3395334,
_____________________ I formerly Harriett's Beauty N
(2) 100' water front lots on Lake
ROAD FRONTAGE, LARGE
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519 E. 1st St., 372-5712
Harney, $11,500 ea,
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OF
CYPRESS,
STAND
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Cash 322•4132
VOLUSIA COUNTY. $500 PER
ding. Very clean, $I1.9S ea. pc. I
323-7032
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
ACRE. TERMS.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used I
Eves. 372 0612, 322-1507
Salvage, 17 92, So. of Sanford.
furniture, Refrlg.. stoves, tools
MEINTZER TILE
207E.2SthSt:
3725721.
SEIGLER REALTY
New or repair, leaky showers our
WE BUY ('SF0 FURNITURE &amp;
specialty, 23 yes. Exp.
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of
lotl
Inventory
of
brand
BROKER
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
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new interspring bedding. These
REALTY WORLD.
7439 5. Myrtle A,e,
niture Salvage 322 677)
beds are not damaged or
"essmaking
seconds but brand new top line
Orlando
Sanford
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bedding sets only! Free local
Antiques- Sterling Silver,
327 1571
371 0640
delivery. Iloll's Sanford FurGold, Diamonds
Alterations, Oreismang
niture Salvage, 17 97, So. of
Bridges Antiques
Drapes, Upholstery
323 7801
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Sanford. 377 577)
('1)
333.0707

2 BEDROOM, COZY BUNGA
LOW ON NICELY LANDSCAPED LOT. APPLIANCES
I NEW CARPETS, EXCELL
ENI LOCATION. ONLY

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HomeRepair
3493259
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NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
AIR &amp; HEAT, ON CORNER
54 ACRES. OVER 4(' ROAD
FRONT, A MUST SEE!

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Gen. Repairs, Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323.
6035 after 5p.m.

GerarvdCTiio

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$39,900.
1890's VICTORIAN ON CORHER LOT, NEEDS RESTOR
INC., CAPTAIN'S LANDING
VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
$35,000 TERMS.

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3 BEDROOM, I'7 BATH ON The Real Estate Agency
7-Real s!!ed
NICE CORNER LOT IN
TOWN. ZONEDMULTI UNIT.
Inc.,
1435' S French ((7 97) Sanford Webuy your equity, close in 21 hrs.
$78,500.
AWARDRFALTY, INC.
323 5374
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319-7500
7 %EDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
lt'slikepennie$fromheavenwhen
NEW PAINT, PANELING 8.
Lot
orAcreagewanted
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
CARPETS. SUPER NICE.
Formobilehome
want ad.
529.500.
322-02)6

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before. Will also buy dImes 8.

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$59,900,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
$O3OrhandoDr.
3335

SEIGLER REALTY

VA&amp;FHAF1nIWInO

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BROKER
24395 MyrtleAve,
Sanford
Orlando
371 0640
337-1577

(7*60 FURNISHED, CENTRAL
HEAT &amp; AIR. LIKE NEW ON
lOOxISO CANAL FRONT LOT
AT BIG BEAR LAKE, OCALA
FOREST. $15,500. SEIGLER
REALTY, BROKER. 371-0640.
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Washer repo. C.F deluxe ,d-4.
Sold orig. $1093S, used short
time. Pal. $189 Ilor%19.3Smo

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WE BUY 1 IL) FuRNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; Pi.EJMBING

FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
niture, 705 E. 75th St. 3730911

KENMOPF WASHER
Paris.
Service. LIseci Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230691

Webuyeguityinhouses,apts.&amp;
vacant land. Lucky Investments, P.O. Box 2L

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Push b'.'tnn controls, has car')
i'sil. still In war'rar.ty.
Or,gindlly 5649, assume uay
ments of $2) mo Agent 339

catchuppayments&amp;buyyour
eQuity. Riggs Realty, 327-7972.
GENEVA AREA
Buyerfor3 BR home
Also S-lOacres.
Larry 0. Herman, Broker

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silver coins in merchandise or
20 to lin cash. Home appl,,
stereos, autos, dogs, gasoline
or cigarettes. 331-0116.

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etc. Wayne Beai. 377-137)
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)rywall, Ceilings, anct 'wiii i
repaired, Res. &amp; Comm..

Remodel I Additions.
CaII$31-$399or567-0134

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FREE ESTIMATES332.7902

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to buy for cash in Sanford
area. 322 0956.

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Sanford 327 5207.

Home repairs, paneling, roof 1.
carp. repairs, remodeling. All
work qu,lr Free est. Jil $163
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DUTCH
GAMBREL.
3
BEDROOM, 2'2 BATH OF.
LUX POOL WITH PRIVACY.

Hin* Ropsir

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ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT.
&amp;SOId
on beautiful 1 yr. old Double
wide w-2 huge berms, 7 baths, Will buy 1st 0. 2nd mortgages. We
Can H-A &amp; eat-In kitchen. $71
also make Peal E.tate
'no. lot rental Call now!
Business loans. Floida Mas'
$20,iCO' Haroid Hall Realty,
'tgage Investment, mi F.
Inc.. 333-5714.
Robinson, Orlando, 423 2974.
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DINING 000MELEGANCE
7BR, I bath, 1g. covered patio.
and lanced beck yard. EXTRA
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Watson Pe&amp;ty Corp

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Wholesale ball. Orlando Whole.
uie Furn. 3500 Industrial Blvd.,

Orlando
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That's Classified Ads
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looks &amp; runs good. $10, will
deliver. 323 0106.

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Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to

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your pet. 332.5133.

Handymen

Yard Debris, Trash
ApplIances$Misc
(LOCAL)3i9 537)

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Handyman, minor ci. rep.,
plumb,, carp., free est., 24 hr.
serv., Senior cit. dls., 151-1901.

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remote control color TV f or 2
rolls of Washington quarters,
(964 or before. 331-00)6.

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S3RaIIGSte

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small or big, Interior or cxtenor. Pressure cleaning. 333.
00;).
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ci all types. Lic Bonded
333-4033 Insured $34-$39

Pab*kc&amp;R,pjr
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xyer,or
IREEESTIMATESCI'
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Paintingla,modehmng
FREE ESTIMATES,
Call anytIme 3493739

To List Your Business...
22_26or83_9993]

Whypay more?

HERB'STV
2597 S. SanfordAve.

Quality workmanship. No job too

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windows, doors, minor ii,
repair plumb. 3227504..
Carpentry, Painting, Maint.

Ph. 332-033

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WILSON MAht'k'l IJRNITLJRE
6UY,SLI.TRADF
OIl 31SF. First St.
3325473

PfousewivesCiianir,g Service
Personalisod, fast, dependable
Regular or) lime basis
We DO wash windowsl
471.5554
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Plymouth Voyager custom
cond, 51.600. May trade. 322
van, Privacy glass, near new
0098.
radial tires, ,slr AM FM tape I
deck, no rust, 31,000 lni , clean I '73 Pontiac C.randville, 2 dr
inside &amp; out. 51,750. 373 3430.
V 8. AC, AM FM,
,tulo
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NDUI.lAI IFS INC,

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Flcc. timer for your water tlr
323 4234

Furniture, 205 F 75th St. 323

W t,amneit White

Reg, Real Estate Broker

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A OY. IIPF
53.500. Fully eqpt
Jfl74(3
1k Sy,van ama, 5 acres. 527.000
FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
Shocks $1.95 Heavy Duty $6.95
322 4038
T
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Other parcels avail. W. I
YELLOW SAND
New
BatteriesSl9.95
timer,
550
17*19
harvest
gold
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13 Dodge Polara, 'goo cOnd..
2413 French Ave , Sanlord
Call Clark &amp; HIrt 32) 7580
basIn, complete, 320 322 5645. I
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WIIlbuy junk Auto Batteries,
hfr, Also (2) 9' side boxes,
I I oval dinette. 4 chaIrs &amp; extra 1 Lawnmower,Keecommrrcial, /
Best
Price,
Battery
Shop
fl",newcondltlon,S4SO
Stahl, Zdrs. ea. box w-bins in
leaf,
Sunbeam compost
107W. 37th St 3239314
365 5(30
one. 373 3071.
shredder. 5 ftp. flriggs &amp;
Stratton motor. Console radio
--&amp; record player, 668 53)5,
65—PetS.SuppIieS
I ACRE ZONED MOBILE
HOME. WHISPERING I
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PINES- VVAL KING 015 I
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51-Household Goods
,onths must sacrifice. 5700
TANCF TO BIG LAKE
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c.EOPGF, vso.

S ACRES WEST SANFORD,
NEAR LIPSALA ROAD.
NEEDS FILL. $10,900 TERMS

JOHN KPIOER ASSOC.

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buyers. New )tomes With.
monthly payments under

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of more expensive homes.
Extra 1g. lot with spacious
rms. Best terms in town!

REALTOR 332 4551
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STEMPIR AGENCY

11055-5350 us. I UN sic. lap.
No Psis, CaN 372.1477.

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burnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
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River.

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fl,'irance sale save up to
$100 l'nti Polls Discount
Music Ci'nter
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NOTICE N hereby iIyon 11101 liii Lotsi through land IS through 14
Oeligs$assts.
cmsumptl
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l the las.
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13. Page Coty.
Is lay. Ispirlonc,
Of 4 publIc 1.w* ii Senslosis
Clerk of - the - Circuit Court
'ninl.nwn) years. Call
Upon awE, succieslul bidder
Ismin,leCsu,ity,p$orno,IN ND February, -1955, cansldar the
tntv,Pli,hdoadLalsfl
will be required tO fswnIs.
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ptie,ci SW IIIIIJAj Or. 45liCkA:
lb SlISwinI*saibuIprm.aiiy
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2B, sc porch, fenced back
Owner holding. Low dwn
payments, less than rent.

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Side by Sick. retrigeralor,
pcnic table, w 2 benches, 330.
full size baby bed W rttattress
$25. Oak porch rockers, 79
'n.'to office' desk, $70. Jenkins
1-urniture. 705 F 25th St 323
0981
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. it
clidri't
ActS
Classified
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 tC
'7 mocies. Call 3399100 or $31
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LOCH ARSON

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ElUhieth, 10 n.m.,
by Patent EdUC*tICn Dopsrtsnsnt at Florida
ospital, Call 0084011, EL 1773.

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Color Port IV, Color Console
TV
AM FM Stvro, w
(assetle. AM FM Stereo w
record player 323 6670______

Hwy 97. I mile west of Speedway.

Apache fold down Travel
Trailer, sleeps 8. water
storage, Stove, sink. ice box, I
clean $650 or oIler. 3

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C,ill 3?) 38600r 17(5W 2nd St

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public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. Its
— ------ EVERY DAY someone is iitt;1 the only one In Florida, You set
the reserved price. Call 904-USfor what you have to sell. Call
8311 for fw'Ther dcta(ts.
toaayanclyourClas,ufiedAdwijl
-appear here tomorrow.

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25445. French Ave.
372-3712-3270779,3225353
Build to Suit-our lot or yours.
FHAVA,FHA23S&amp;715

only $32,500. Call 373-2327 for
Info,

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w-rented eDt, Move right ml
Furn. nPw .'arp A. w-paper,

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Let us help you sell or buy your

GENEVA ACREAGE
3 Pdrm. M H., Owner finance
Call 3-49-37)7
Larry 0. Herman, Broker

JUST FOP YOIJ')BR,lB hort"'

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Visku Awarea. Weá open basis., 1a.m. to 2p.m.,
Lake Mary Elementary School Uroih Feb. 1.

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Kids outgrow the swing set or
small bicycle? Sell these idle
items with a want ad.

Need a country home on S acres
oran in-city home? Call us, we
may have what you are
looking bar.

ED. Just $61,900.

Stitch Rainbow

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5500 dwn

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Qrounds, Twelve Oaks Campground. Enioy your winter
here in dass 511.000 3736323

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Brunswick propool table
3900
322 4038

Ctiipsforsale
S4yd tJI4aul
1220191

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S acre tiled farm, Sanford.
40 ,icre oranqe grove, Geneva
900 acre cattle ranch Sorrento

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Federal of Orlando, SR 431 and Palni Springs Road,
Altalnontesprings.StateSenatcs'Jolmvogtwlflsp.sk

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
110 Sanford Ave.
322

Rev.
250 N. (752, Canelberry, Fl.
Eve. 562.3655

Beautiful residential lots In
Orange City. Priced from
$2150 to $5000. Call br i,.
format ion!

borhood! Eat.In kit., Fla. rm.,
jrch, and much morel A buy
tor $39,900.

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fllO$anford Ave. 3227S12

LAKEFRONT! 2 BR, (B, home

on spacious, oak shaded,
landscaped lot in nice neigh-

you can atford
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Pioneer acres Hewout your own
homestead, 10 acres or more,
low down payment Osteen.

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ih.wat 3:00P.M. Leave Sanford at 12:30
pick iç
at Caaelbsriy Leeds, 1 P.M. Dinner stop on way back,
Call 3fl4141 for reservations

Wa.u'i Cia of
*M'IáOP, ii Lm. $0
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II'. set up on lot in one of

57-Sports Equipmet

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5O-Miscellaneotjs for

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I acre lots on paved rd. Terms

Lakefront living Is avail, In this
elpoant
MIx
hn....
Situated on 42 a'crco't'e
w (BR, lB guest cottage.
Won't last long at $92000

access to St. Johns River.

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frame home. Large rooms,
hardwood floors, fireplace,
$23,500 terms at (0.5 pct,

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Bath, tam, room, fireplace,

carp,, dining area, Fla. rm,,

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'78 Dodoc Power Wagon, -I Wtt
drive, auto, AC. PS, PB, cxc
cond 31,000 &amp; lake over
payments 373 0389 aft .4-30

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STAYLATE

75-4ecreatioc',al Vehicles
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3 BR, lBonllots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade trees. Only

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screened patio w BBQ, self
cleaning pool w cool deck.

porch &amp; many more extras I
FPP WARRANTED. Yours
104' $37,500. Call 373-7222 for

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$àyGrsodut--p$:sa.m.to 4:31p.m.,
.o1dmt'a board mum, Uniwsolty ofCIntVaI Flarids.
Cell CelIs of Ezt.ndsd PwIlas $4130,

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Hwy 46West, Sanford
3235120
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-'I( (9 I bergltss
I;oat &amp; Trailer, $500
331 4791 OVC

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3750 339 9112

DOOR PRIZE
COMEFAPLY

ROI3SONMARINE
2977 Hwy 1792

pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras Must see. All for
353900 VA I-HA terms avail

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deeptree:e

One seat, trailer, great ski
boat- 377 14(5 aft s p m.

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y Enterprise, Inc
MdPI mr.. Realtor
3013
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Spacious 3 BR lB luxury home,

cIeendoublow(demobtchorne
located on a large, quiet lot at
the back of Woodland Manor.
Screened room utility room
and much more. This one
won't last long.

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COUNTRY LIVING at Its best!
Eight acres fenced, 3 Bdrm, 2

SUPER! 3 PR, l'i El home in 20
W. w-lots of extras! CH, w-w

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of Seminole Community College in

irMn Post horns.

REALTORS

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5Cverl couches, easy chairs
(Danish mod), recliners. (I
Niagara recl,nerl, bookcase, I
(2) 2 mon life rafts &amp; alt ku,ds
of tools, TV Sm appliances,

55-_Boats &amp; AcCessories

VA-F HA-235.Con. Hornet
L"ctt- Down Payment

Highway 16. 3 Bdrm wood

Apply

Sealir Utisea Tsar to see 'Arsenic and Old Lace' at
' Once Upon A Stage. Leave Sanford Civic Center at
' J1:15 am,, pickup Ceaselberry near Leeds, 11:30 a,m.
Return about 5 p.m.

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op Dollar Paid fo4' lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322-5990
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(0$

MOBILE HOME LIViNG at its
finest' This So very neat "nO

From SlOto $50
Cal! 322 1624; -327-4464
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FRI. 7:30 P.M.

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collectibles; linens. etc.

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AftoCselberCbamber.fCoflerce,th
nnua1 banquet, 6:30 p.m., Lord Chumley's Pub,
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FORREST GREENE
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storage, neat &amp; clean, corner
Site w trees. 343,750.

Bath horn.', I plus acre

completely

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2O N. I7.I2, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve. 563.3655
5116200
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PJST(C ETiNC. .1 'ictrm. 3

acre for $107,000.

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H. Ernest

BATTERY SHOP
(07W 27th St
373 9111
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If you are having difficulty findinç
a place to live, car to drive, a
ob. or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

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Peg. Peal Estate Broker

Plenty of elbow room
lake
trontage Ofl Ihis 3 acre
farm, comp. w-3 BR home.
Make Offer. OSTEEN

SHADOW LAKE WOODSDesigner home wwood &amp;
stone exterior, Great Pm, fireplace, intercom, Solarium,
walk-In closets on woc,ded

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3 BR, lB. 1g. lot, CH A. carp., alt.
oar well with underground SyStem. Chain linked back yd
With (6* 32 scr swim pool
Must see to appreciate.
Brokers Protected 322 2851
Nile or Day.

iltie want'acts bring big, big
results. Just try one. 322-7611 or
831 9993
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Vote,- riglotradus by League .1 Wmm
bbvIsdo High School, Iam. to SOS.

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J.J. Herman-Realtor
6.45 04-iO
Eve 830 0102

Parts

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For Fstat Commercial &amp; Rt'si
dental AutIø 8. Appraisals
(.11 o - AucI-on, 323 5670

Big yard sale, turn dish,
heaters, linens &amp; miSc. (08 5.
Sun),,nLl Dr Sunland Estates.
Sal &amp; Sun. 95
' --C.,irage Sale, 2nd Aye., Chuluot,
I. ye Oak In. Sat &amp; Sun,, 7 ?,
Jan 19 &amp; 70.
Muvncj salt- 73S Plumosa Pci. I
DePary. Sat
Jan. 19th,
starting .it 9 a
HOuSehold
lull ol burn in cxc. cond.
Stvania Ent. Center; 15 Cu- It.

Ray Part Realty, Inc.

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Call Walt Cappet 323 6100
Knowles Realty Inc
PFAI. TOP
628 3005

Interior Furnishings

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TV Radio.Stereo

V repo 19" Zenith. Sold orb
$49375 bel. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339 8306.

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LOVE AT FIRST SIGHTSpotless 2 Bdrm home wlarge Fain Pm, terrific kitthen &amp; landscaped lot in
superb area br lust $30950!!

Inc

FOP SALE BY OWNER
PP. lB. great rm. eat-in kit
DR. Fl rm Maytair area,
Q SO-s Alter S. 323 8817

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privacy sits off 4 yr. old 3
Bdrm w earth tone carp., Con
HA. Indoor W 0 hookup &amp;
good cash to mtg or F HA-VA
financing. $45,900.

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more! $86,300

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Fam Pm w fireplace overlooking Oak shaded lot w 100'
lake frontage, 75'
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thaUCJ 10100 quiet Cul do sac.
Beautiful 16*33 Sc. pool &amp;
patio, c H&amp;A.
kit, &amp;
much more. By owner $63,900
323 3787- ...__..

BANANA LAKE FRONT
3
Bdrm, 2 Bath, 2100 sq It, huge

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JAMS IARVM
Flea Market table for Humane Society of Seminole,
Sanford Flea Market, 1500 French Ave.
SaOdVV'W91*eT,5:304p.m,,togcabtnpost
on IMthOsi. Open to publiC.
Pizza aisd begr party for University of Cal
Florida
alumni, 5:30 to 7 p.m., rnultl-purpcne room,
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NEW LISTING-) Bdrm. 2 bath
has fleW: W W carp, paint. Con
H A &amp; 2 yr old root; Din Pm,
paneled Fain Pm &amp; huge
fenced yd in Pinecrest. Only
345.9001

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TUESDAY, JANUARY22
Medicare Assistance Proun, 9:30 am. to noon,
Deltona Library Community Room, 1691 ProvIdence
dBoulevard.
-. For Parents: Helping Children Cope with DIvorce, 3
'weeks series sponsored by Seminole County Mental
Health Center, 6-8 p.m., 377 Crane's Roose Office Park,
Alt.amonte Springs, taught by Dr. Marion Kyser. Call
- 831.2411.

by Gill Fox
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MONDAY, JANUARY21
Clogging class, new 10-week series, 7-8:30, Geneva
- Community Hall for all ages. Wear hard sole shoes.
Call 3495342.

SIDE GLANCES

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Dusty Boots Riding Auoclatlon open horse show,
9:30a.m., Wilco Sales Arena located 4 miles west of 1.4
on SR 46. Junior nd senior high point trophy. Spec.
tators free.

vwage ienier. ?rILt2t21IIinenI tsy lwale
O'Grady'sGoodTlmeJauBand,CallMarkGllckinan,
75.33•

Friday, Jan. iS, 19!!!

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
within the area known 1
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Chuluota, described as follows
Odando Wintei Pork
CASE NO. 75424.CA.I.K
Seminole
ftn.r$k.elib..bw,f LikeAGNES I. KACH UBA,
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atwss
Plaintiff.
831-9993
322-2611
IkiSd SkOPi1441e4j
vs.
1IWIBUI LDI PIG CON.
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Rep. Daniel Flood's behavior on G.t
' and the bed of Sç ASSOCIATED
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
TRACTORS SALES. INC., it at..
the witness stand was "too consistent” for him to be faking a Lake and the urlatted POrtion of
Defendants.
44c line
I
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Spring Lake Shore line In North
HOUOS - . 3cons.cutiv.tlmiS
NOTICE OF SALE
3tc a line
Chutuota and 3rd Street west of
Notice Is hereby given that
psychologist says.
36c a line
lcons.cutiv.tifn.s
8:00 A.M. -- 5:30 P.M.
west lot line of Lot; extended in
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, as
Dr. Mary Reldy, a clinical psychologist at Georgetown Block V. North Chutuota, less Clerk
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
of the Circuit Court,
SATURDAY ! NOOn
University hospital, told a judge Thursday she Is convinced the beginning at the loutheist COIfliT Seminole County, Florida, will sell
3 Lines Minimum
Block 22, run westKly
congressman — an actor in his younger days — is suffering southwesterly along lot lines to the ttie following described property
situated in Seminole County,
from an intelligence impairment.
i0utI*t corner of Lot 5. Block
DEADLINES
Florida at Public Sale pursuant to
22,
south
to
north
line
Of
Lot
1,
Dr. Reldy said she felt Flood could understand the nature of
the Final Summary Judgment
Block 13, extended west, east to dated January II, iNO In the above
Noon The Daylefore Publication
the bribery charges against him, but stopped short of saying 'east line of Lot 3, Block 22, ex.
cause entered by the Honorable
whether
considers him mentally competent to face a tended south, north to beginning, - Kenneth Leffier, at 11:00 AM.,
Sunda9 - roun
" rrivuj
and beginning $2.5 feet south Of the Feuary 4, 1500 at the west front
retrial scheduled for Feb.
. should be made by
corner of Lot 7, Block 22 door of the courthouse in Sanford,
"That is a conclusion of law," which
TosIte of North Chuluota On Seminole County, Florida:
Gasdi, she said.
extension of the east line, run
Lots 14 through 17, all unplattid
Prosecutors planned to elicit testimony today from - three South to the south line Of 3rd Street part
of Block "$3" lying adjacent
extended
west
to
the
shore
of
lake,
4- sionaIs
doctors who have concluded Flood is competent to stand trial,
to said lot 17, all the southerly half
northerly on the shore to a POint
I
Adelaide Boulevard on north of
with taking more than $50,000 in payoffs west of beginning, east to begin.
Block
$3,
north
of
southerly
line
of
nlng, and beginning at the
frompeoplewhobenefiteci fromhislnfluenceasamemherof
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Lotll,Block$3,altofBlocksgl,92
I WILL NOT BE RESPON.
southeast corner of LOt 3, Block 22,
and 53, SANLANDO THE SU.
SIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS
North Chuluota, run westerly on
BURB BEAUTIFUL. ALTA.
Hisf
INCURRED BY ANYONE
ahungJwyla.stFerua.yanddefe
tfew'Jtherly ilnetoth.southwe,t
MONTE SECTION, accordIng to
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
laers sought the competency hearings on grounds his condi- corner of Lot 3, south to the north the plat thereof, as recorded In
OF JAN. IS. 1900.
line of Lot 1. Block IS. extended
tion has declined dramatically In the last year.
Plat Book "3". Page 67, Public
912 French Aye,
David W. Pennebaker
west, east to the east line Of Lot 3,
Records of Seminole County,
Under questioning Tuesday and Wednesday, Flood 'iaid this
Block 22 extended South, north to
Florida.
(Cornerofl0th&amp; French
beginning, and begInnIng at the Less:
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
southeast cornerof Lot 4. Biock 22,
first elected to the House in 1945.
Mate"
Dating
Service.
All
Lots 2 and 4, HermItage, Unit I,
- ever took any
North Chuluota, run westerly on
71, Clear.
ages. P.O. Box
323.5176
according to the Plat thereof as
But at times he perked up, flatly denying he
the southerly line to the southwest
water. Fl. 33511
recorded
In
Plat
Book
22,
Page
4$,
bribes and seeming to remember details and witnesses at his
corner of Lot 4. south to the north Public Records of
Seminole
first triai.
line of Lot 1, Block 15, extended County, Florida.
When you place a Classifled Ad In
west, east to east line of Lot 4, (SEAL)
The Evening Herald, stay close
Flood lawyer Axel Kleiboemer asked Dr. Reldy, who was
Block 22 extended South, north tO
ASSEMBLERS
to your phone because
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth
raised in Flood's home county of Lucerne, Pa., whether she
beginning, and beginning at the
Positions now open for
something wonderful is about to
as Clerk of the Court
had formed an opinion on whether he could be faking a mental
southeast corner of Lot S. Block 22.
production carpenter helpers
happen.
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
North Chuluota, run southwesterly
with nation's largest producer
collapse.
as Deputy Clerk
on the southerly line to the south. Felder and Berman
of factory-built modular
"Yes, I have forqed a conclusion ... My conclusion Is that he
west corner of Lot S. south to the Attorneys at Law
S-Lost &amp; Found
housing. Must have some
Is not," she said. "There's too much consistency" in his
north line of Lot 1, Block 1$ ex. SO So. Knowles Ave.,
carpentry exp. Apply Cardinal
tended west: east to east line of p.o. Drawer B
Industries, Inc., 3701 S. San.
behavior,
Found Siamese type cat in
Lot 3. Block 22 extended south, Winter Park, Florldi 32150
ford Ave., Sanford, FL. No
Earlier, prosecutors raised questions as to whether Flood's
Carriage Cove, Sunland
north to beginning, and beginning (304) 444 4473
phone calls. Equal Op.
memory could have been fogged by drugs.
Estates area. 62$-445
42.5 feet south of the southeast Publish Jan. 1$ 25, 1500
portunity Employer.
323-3377
coier Of Lot 7, Block 22, of the DER-53
Under questioning from prosecutes Bernard Panetta, Dr.
Townsite of North Chuluota on
Nurse Aid, 7.3 shift. exp.
Melvin Small, Flood's personal physician, disclosed that less
extension of east line, run south 20
preferred. Apply In person,
than two months ago, Flood was being given a drug that can
Let a Classified Ad help you fI
f'et, west to shore of Lake, nor.
Lakevlc. Nursing Center, 919
cause confusion some elderly people.
more room for storage
therly on shore to a point west of
FICTITIOUS NAME
F. 2n
Classified Ads find buyers fast
beginning, east to beginning and
Notice Is hereby given that I am
beginning at the southeast corner engaged In business at 2454, Hwy
CAREER
of Lot?, Block 22. North Chuluota, 434, Longwood, F Ia., 33730,
run south 42.0 feet, west to lake, Seminole County, Florida, under
6-CN$d Care
northwesterly on Iake,to a point $'te fictitious name of PICTURE
Needed: young men I. women,
.outh 45 degrees west of t,eglnnlng, PER FECT PHOTO SERVICES,
20-30 yrs, old, to be trained for
CITY
OF
and that I intend to register said
northeasterly
to
beginning,
and
APE
YOU
UNHAP'PY
wIre
Gets 'Life'
an exciting future ifl Thi home
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
begInning at the southeast corner name with the Clerk of the CIrcuit
YOUR OAY.CARE SITTER?
entertainment industry. Must
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
of Lot 7, Block 22, North Chuluota, Court, Seminole County, Florida In
Part or fuil.time, your
be personable, attractive &amp;
HOUSTON (UP!)- A 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: run south 43 degrees west to the accordance with the provisions of
children will be well taken
like to work with the public. No
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lake, northwesterly on lake to a the Flctitlous'Name Statutes. To.
construction worker whostole
care of by mature I. reliable,
direct exp. necessary. Top
by the City Council of the City of
Wit:
Section
$45.0,
pointsouthofthesouthwestcorner
Florida
person
wreasonabie
rates.
34 pounds of meat from a Lake Mary, Florida, that said
pay. Tired of your dull, routine
Lot 7, north to the southwest Statutes 1957.
Hot meals I snacks, M.F, our
lob? Now is your chance to get
welfare center has been Council will hold a public hearing of
Sig.
Fills
Hunter
Inc.
corner of Lot 7, southeasterly to
timefiex.,ages2l up. $344003
ahead. Apply in person to
sentenced to life In prison as a on February 21, 1900, at 7:30 P.M., the beginnIng, and beginnIng 62.5
Carolyn C. Hunter, Sec.
(days) &amp; 373.5141 or 372.7133
Westgate TV. K-Mart Plaza
to consider an Ordinance entitled
feet south of the southeast corner Publish: January 11, 15, 25, &amp;
(eves).
habitual criminal,
Shopping Center, Sanford, 9:30
as follows:
February 1, 1910
of
Lot
7,
Block
22,
of
the
Townslte
Doyle Alonzo Akins, 33,
am. to 1:30 p.m. daily.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
of North Chuluota on extension of 031
24 Hr. Babysitting
convicted of the Oct. 20 theft OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, lhèeast line, run South 20 feet west
in My Home
RE'ZONING
CERTAIN
LANDS
of $75 worth of meatfrom
to shoreof take, northerly on shore
3231063
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
toapolntwestofbeginnlng,eastto
Gulf Coast Community MARY.
AS HEREIN DEFINED
beglnning,andalitp,atpartofthe
FICTITIOUSNAME
Services Association,
FROMA.1 TO R3, PROVIDING A
Thngs to Eat
100 feet R.W of State Road 13,
NotIce is hereby given that lam
Pce said they anested CHANGE TO THE OFFICIAL southof north line Of LOt 10, plOck engaged
in business at 361", Live
ZONING MAP, PROVIDiNG
ADVERTISING
36, North Chuiuota extended east Oak Center,
as he walked near
Live Oaks Blvd.,
CONFLICTS,
Navel oranges &amp; grapefruit
SEVERABILITY
andnorthofnorthlineoftp,esgufh. Casselbefry, Fla. 37201,-Seminole
centà at 3 a.m. He testified AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
$4 by. Call after p.m.
west 'i. of the Southwest ¼ of the County, Florida under the fic.
he had bought the meat from changing the zoning on the northwest'/4,a...,off..of tltlous
322-6733
name
of
TREASURE
. deribfd property tkedof-I,mb,, iL. pN.$f
a man he met on the stit.
- - !i!
•,,%i juui I
'ruave in me city of Lake Mary,
øi$usts and *i siitiUid
FOR SALE
Wednesday's Life sentence Florida:
ntsndtoreglster said name with
Sell advertising for
FIne Quality Temple Oranges
enwSlinsty$np
W$Wn
4ihe
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court,
was based cm his two previous
Beginning at the intersection of
Simpson
332.3313
classified section by
Be-.n*b.he
t.ffisrias,
and
the
Seminole
County,
Florida
in
ac
the Sanford Grant Line and the
bU?gi&amp;)P C0flVlCtlOfl5.
northwest ¼ 01 the northwest ¼ of cordance with the provisions of the
telephone
solicita.
North and South ¼ Sicticnline of
the southeast ¼ of the noettiwat Fictitious Name Statutes, TWlt:
NO LONGER USED ,C),MPUIG
Sction 10,
f5SIJp 20$ Range
tion.
Write
copy,
¼, and That portion of property
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
30E. Seminole County, Florida,
described as follows: Lots 1 $.cJIon $45.05 Florida Statutes
- FLORI 0
complete order
IT
NOW
WITH
A
CLASSIFIED
run North 421.00 feat; thence run
throughi, Block 7, Lots 1 through
Ig. Valerie P. Taylor
AD. 5t0001q;the,rNo
forms, billing and
LrnockI:LotsIthrough•,a$ock Publish: January iS,
2$, &amp;
5.35 It: thence run WtarIv 5.i?
. ia,rfr tA, Is
--------Si Iaft I
c011ection.
Good
-eoruary I, I, lW.
IuIIVL flUILI feet aIongtheSouthIlneofioii4,
through 16, Slock 14; Lots 1 DER.64.
1
1—Instructions
spelling
a
must,
typRambiewood, as recorded in P1st
1t4E STATL
through 1$, Block 1$; Lots 1
0Of 23. Pages 7 and 5 in the
ing skills needed. All
thr
)4, Block 14, Lots I ____________________
Public Records of SemInole
through 16, Block 1; Lots I
company benefits.
County, Florida, thence run
a
through 16, Block 20; Lots 1
- Legal Nofic.
LEGALADVUTIIIMINT
Northerly 314.047 feet along the
through 13, Block- 21; Lots 1
creative Expressions 327.7113
West line' oO
Id Pie? of Ran
through 7, Block 23: Lots 4 through Board of County
In person to:
biewood, thence run Nor.
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
IS, Block 23: That portion of Block
RONALDG.
BECK
Commissioners
thwesterly
234.00
feet
along
the
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
23 lying west of -SR 415i All that The County of
1$-llpWantd
SemInole
West line of said PIat of Pam.
CI NO. 75.i404'CA*p
Director
portionof Block 2liyingw,stof SR
ATICO
MORTGAGE
COP. blewood; thence run West 4.96
415: Lots 1 through IS, Block hi To all prospective biddeil:
EVENING HERALD
Correction to Legal Ad for
feet: thence run North 30W 191.90
PORATION,
LoIs 1 through 16, Block 32; Lots 1
300 N. French Ave.
feet along the East line of lard
construction
of
County
Fire
PART.TIME
Piaintiff,
througf, 16, Block 33; Lots 1
conveyed from Piterso to Fowler
34, No.
No. 41 - d
vs
Sanford
through 16, Block 31; Lots 1
25 The name of the architect
CORRESPONDENTS
BILLY JOE THOMPSON, it ux., by deed dated July 14, IS1, thence
through 14, BIOCII 3S Lots 1
was
inadvertently
omitLi.
runWestIi.30feetalongth,p4rffi
Bid
if at..
through 16, BlOCk 34i Lots 7
WANTED
lIneofsaldLand;thencerun orth
Defendants.
through 9, Block 31, All ss openIngtlme.nddateremainathe
2145
,.,
twnce on run
same.
21-4ltuatlosn Vdantsd
NOTICE OF SALE
portion
of
1
Block
35,
ro
write
news of local interest
lying
west
Of
Sealed bids will be received at
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN degrees 35434 W 77315 ISV:
Irom
LONOWOOD
SAN.
that on the 4th day of February, thence run Souffi.w,sterly
Lots lthroughfl, PlQCk4ijLOt$7, theotficeofffilPurchaslngAgent,
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
Home Secretarial Service.
fr$ along the Sasboard Coa$tilne
1500 at 11:00A.M. at thiwest front
7, and 9, Block 42; Lots 6 through Seminole County Courthouse,
CASSELBERRyand If you
SusIne, perional, fast, neat
Railroad
thence
run
Room
$61 degrees
417,
Sanford,
Florida,
32771,
deoroftheCourthouseof SemInole
11, hock 43 l.ots 1 through 14,
have a knack for gathering the
&amp; ruas. 059.1420 or 559.4495,
F 1147.06
untIl
3:00
PM,,
local
time,
Mon.
County. at Sanford, FlorIda, the 00'
Block 44; LOtS 1 ttwough$. BloCk
social news from your
day, F.uary 11,1910, at which
undersigned Clerk will offer for South line Of the Sanford Grant to
L6ffiroug 9, Block 4$ Lots
reSpective community to be
mnnlng,
time and date bids will be publicly
sale the following described reai the
S through 13, Block ISJ Lots 1 ____
30-Apartments Unturnlsh,d
presentid In a Column In The
opened
and
read
at
the
more
commonly
Seminole
known as:
property:
thrugh9. Block SO: lots 1 through County Courthouse,
Evening Herald, we went to
Oldiake
Lot 93, "WEKIVA HUNT
Sanford,
Mary Road, containing
5, Block 31; Lots 1 through 22,
talk with you,
F$o.'lda, foe Seminole CofAWy Fire
Sanford Groclo,ès living. Ins.
CLUB" FOX HUNT SECTION 1, 31.433 acres.
Block 12: Lots I tlwougtiL
Contort:
The public hearing will be held
SIatlonsNo.34,No.73,No.4i,ard
according to the PIat thereof as
Weakly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
$3:
Lots
1 through 1, Block SI; Lots Plo.
u.
recorded in Piat Book II, Pages 75 in the City Hail, City of Lake Mary,
ad. inquIre NS S. Oak 0417553..
DIITRICH
i
is. $lk Sit LOIs 1
TM prolect consIsts of four tire
through $3, Incius vi. Public Florlda,at 7:30 P. M.,on February
OURSELVES EDITOR
Sand Lots I through 10, stations on four Separate sites in
1 SR--s1N up. Pool. Adults only
Records of Seminole County, 21, 1500, or as soon thereafter as
BlOck $6; tots 1 through 10, Block Seminole County,,Fiorida.
23.U1 Sidauly Mon.Fri
Floe a.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
$t which time interested
Lots
1
ttirough
23,
Block
20:
BiddIng will be on the bis of
together with- all structures, partiesIorand.galnstta.ras
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Lofslthroughul,
BlocIM;
Lots
1
mprovemens, fixtures. ap. stated 4bove will be heard. Said
Plalrdrosser wanted. WIllIng to
onslump.sunsloraiifowsta$lons.
Sanford. Call 3331470
ttwoug3,5lockØ,
Lots
Ithrougti
The bidders attention is
work 5 Pus. per day, 3 days a
flnces, and appurtenance6 on hearing may be Continued from
MarIner's VIII.,.
3, and S. Block 4.0; LOPs I through I. sp,crnc.fly called t6 Item S-S of
tures, Improvements, fixtures, time to time until final action
week. 333.0634 or 333.1434
Block 0; Lots 1,2, 15, tO, Slick fli General ConditIons Of Contrict
Sanford-Immaculate 2 SR,35,
appliances, and appurtenances on taken by thu City Council.
lees).
......
..lI
Lois I, S and 4., Such 73; Lqts 1
sold land or usid in Cen$unctlon
w-w carpet,
enoalificatian of
THIINOTICEIMuIb.tedIr
througtil.ck74;
Lois
DRIVEUSS.WAREHOUSE
ltlwouifi
Club
house&amp;
therewIth,
pool. 133,950.327.
otevip,ee.
three (3) public places within the
IL
$lr
75:
Ii
LoIs
,imi*ate
openings.
Must
have
0333,
I
fhra.ifi
II,
The aforeisid sale wIll be made City ci Lake Mary, Florida, at the
ou.lrncatisn Wish be made Is the
Slick 03, LoIs 1 through 10, BloCk Architect In required form at
FI.-Chauff$swlicsnse,$ yes.
pursuant to a Final Judgment City Hall, and published in the
least
or 01dm 'with good drIving
54; Lots I through 10, BloCk U; so workIng
1 BR, 1$ Condo, kit. sept,, $273
entered in Civil No. 79-14$4-CAprisr to bid
Evening Herald, a
days
'paper
LoIs 1, s and iL Block 56; Lots 1
record. Annual starting salary
'no. 1st, last + 1110 5SC. Riggs
F now pending In the Circuit Court general circulation in tue city of
lng date.
and 16. BlOck St according to the
In exciss of 110,000. Exc.
Realty, REALTORS. 323.7973.
of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Lake Mary, Florida, one
Sits of Contract Decum.nts may
time al
plat Of North CtiuluoI, Flat look
Company benefIts, malor
In and for SemInole County, least thirty (30) days prior to the
_________________________
OoIaled at the office of the
.
Florida Aluminum DistrIbutor
5115, PublIc Rscaqds 01
Florida.
tict, Cat.tys?, Inc., 111 B.
date of the public hearIng, and the
31
Seminole County, Florida, and Robinso 51r, Orlando, FlorIda
Is expanding to Lgnevp,4 to DATED this Sth day of January owners of the real property whick
Lots ii fwough to, m. I; Lets I 30503.
serve greater Orlando ares.
(SEAL)
payment iSa 11*50
Is affected hereby, 51*11 be maulS
ffirsygh 33, SliCkS; all Of BloCks 3
Call S p.m..4 p.m. to sthidul,
t. loch ,lth, Jr.
pssi per siS Bidders whi
Apis. for Senior Cifiis Down.
su City CIS,k, a copy of this
end
Interview. 2314111. Slick 5: rot
Clerk of tle Circuit Court notice as their address
their
decumads
in
town, very clean &amp; roomy, See
ge
may *
Lots
i
Wwougl,
13,
Block
4;
Lets
I 'cnnitiin will have liii dspaslt
By: Susan V. Tsbor por on the 1aus$ ad valsrem tea
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
AVON
$j
14,
fl'sough
7,
1 tIssugli
D$utt, Clerk
Ave.
FIGHT
INPL*T1QN
11,
pus$, J
; s 3 $ireugh 7, Slick
ii, IL INS
Lack bid must be accompa&amp;sd
_________
DATED. January II, INS,
$ NI Avon. Increase your ssrnlng
,,
flireit 4 SliCk II; Lift •Ilior by a CNIdIr'I check iapin 10
+
&amp;
i
n
or tniet cml.
City Clerk
(kIlVrflh$J,sd
flwe
I?, Slick $1; Lots I M.waBldSsis$wsscerpsrate
- City of Like Mary,
$Iiriuift
IN THU CIRCUIT COyly. 5, Slick 13, LaN 1 threugh surety sallssac$iiygs $imkiile
WANTID Specialty
Pleri4a
NEAR MAYFAIR COUNTRY
- iasnt 7, SliCk $4, Lots I through 0 Ca,nly. Is, net loss than five
SIMINOlI COUNTY, FLORIDA PublIsh:
MustbeahIsIs.repa,,a,
Jry
1$,
2955
CLUS,'E. 3 50. 55, 5g.
,, M - 13,
CASE NO. 50067$
i
season, and dab meats,
gerI (5 pci.) 01 She amount ii
01R4)
ERNEST W. TURNER, it us.
IeplOfOfl*sPaflilIWT,ms$
petltv-y waisso,
ffi bi. TIs CuSinty will accept
SUIabNd,
privacy usc., 5* mo. 3fl.
Plaintiffs,
mr* cp.wis.ota. plot Psek 13., only sigh
all tyoss of nsIsa, sasge aiw

FRIDAY, JANUARY 1*
Frank Holder Dance Company of North Carolina, 8
p.m., Edmunda Center, Stetson University, DeLand.
Longwood AA and A.Anoa, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills
Moravian Church, SR 434 and Terrytowji s
Tanglewood AA and Al.Anoø, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Church, Lake Howell Road.
Big Book AA, closed, 8 p.m., Messiah [th,eran
Church, Highway 1742, Caefl,

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Guards Are The Key In Buc=Tribe Clash
By JOE I)eSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

per outing.
In a man-for-man lineup
match up, the key to the ball
game appears to be the guard
confrontations, where
Seminole's tiny speed mer-

(Bruce) shoots a lot and tempo of the game. We have
scores a lot. That may be true
to play OUR game, our style
because he's the outlet man
to win."
off that press and gets a lot of
Mainland's Toth sounds like
close shots."
a good public relations man as
Payne illustrated his point
by taking the Deland game
Tuesday night as an example.
IT ootn
both Teams
"Bruce scored 43 points, but
did you see his shooting
play up to
percentage?
In that contest Mctray hit
là
tO')I .
•I Cl
IVWIiIg It WV
I.
sio.s•.f
from the
floor, Ofli)
two of his shots came from
we a great
farther out than six-feet.

may be an overlooked factor
in tile contest.
.
He's currently averaging a
Tonight's much heralded
shade better than 12 points
match up between the state's
pergamebut has been getting
third ranked Mainland
into early foul trouble. If he
Buccaneers and fifth ranked
.
stays clean in the initial
&amp;i
.Sanford Seminoles showcases
We know we
'
stages, the lanky senior has
IWO of the Five Star Con'
.
the moves and quickness to
ference's most explosive
have to break
grab a bunch of rebounds and
teams, but it may be defense
. , .
. -4
boost his offensive average.
that determines the outcome.
.
the Fnrate
.
.
In the middle for the home
.The Fighting Seminoles at
team
will be 6.0 senior Reggie
17-0 entertain Mainland at 16-0
.
control
the
ball'
Butler.
Ili the Sanford gym with an
.
Butler has figured in
8:00 p.m. scheduled tipoff. If
teLWhitney
..
H
,
Seminole's
.dccess more this
you haven't bought tickets
how well backcourt mates
basketball gam.
season than most observers
already, orget it, the game chant Keith Whitney and 6-1
Stambaugh and Whitney
give him credit for. He's like a
control '
has been a sellout since sharp
i against e
shooting
Glenn
. ...
UIC
cOrn
lank black piranha, lurking
Thursday. Stambaugh square off against
res..
ould
well
determine
.
under the boards, waiting for
how much INIcCray getsth
Bill Payne's squad enters Mainland's all-state can.
he looks at the contest.
.
ashot to go up so he can slap it
bIl Something
ball.
the contest fresh from a (Ildate Sam Henry and six400t
"You know," said the
In the stands. Quiet and
Tuesday night win over the Larry Prince.
former
University
of
Georgia
unassuming,
a
strong
l)eLand Bulldogs that saw
concerned himself w it. 1
Henry paces the flue's
...
roundball
star,
"If
both
teams
defensive
performance
from
''-don't
care
if
I
score
senior forward Bruce Mclray offense with a 17 point
Glenn Stambaugh
play a good ball game, play up
him
would
greatly
aid
a
points,"
said
McCray
after
his
break the Seminole High average while Prince is close '
to their potential, it should be Payne. "The Five Star has Seminole victory.
record breaking flight against
single game scoring record behind at 14 per game.
a great game."
some good basketball these
The Buccaneers counter
Deland "As long its we win
with 43 points. McCray will Whitney and Stambaugh both
'
"1 don't know if the fans days."
with a pretty good front line of
that'sc
need to be right on his season average slightly better than
realize it, but you have two
The Seminole's hold a 3.0 their own. Herb Harris at 6-6
"We know we have to break
of 20 points or better 10 points apiece.
I
pretty
good
ball
teams
less
record
against Metro corn- with a 1i pu;
Keith
the press and control the
r.wmcr a balanced
But the point production
"
than
45
minutes
from
each
petition
this
year. Mainland is forwards Jerry Smith at 6.3
.,,,
ba,It,"con fir
Mainland lineup that has all from the guards may not I)ayton:
' '
";" \• . -.
"hat's why we Whitney."
'tter, that's unusual," Toth likewise undefeated against and Alvin Payne also at 6-3
five starters averaging in figure as much as the youth league Into the prep score a Jut, we get the tarpointed put.
Orlando competition.
ge 14 and 11 points
double figures.
defensive pressure Mainland limelight together.
What's also unusual is both
novers
off
the
press
and
turn
"We
have
to
be
quick
and
The match ups under the respectively and are both
But a closer inspection at is well known for.
' Both Seminole coach Bill them into a lot of easy make the good passes, and not
squads are from the Five Star boards appear fairly even.
leapers.
the Seminole starting five
Henry and Prince have Payne and Mainland coach baskets."
too much dribbling because Conference.
Seminole's front line
While Mainland has had
shows plenty of balance too, made a living out of Dick Toth agree that defense
Seminole too applies the full they trap really well,
"It's nice that we have two features a pair of 64 forwards only one close ball game this
Mellay, along with forward ,
pressuring opposing guards. could well determine the court press to full advantage, especially on tile inbounds teams from our conference in the high scoring McCray year, Seminole has had three
partner David flrniiias and The Buccaneer's patented full outcome of the ball game,
but perhaps mixes up its pass play," allowed the short ranked this year," smiled and David Thomas. Thomas wins by less than 10 points.
guards Keith Whitney and court press has been the main
"We get good pressure on defensive sets more (aftc:l and swift senior.
Glenn Stambaugh all average contributing factor to their the
ball,' explained Toth during the course of the game"Tempo is the key," points
double figures too. The lone success, along with the en- following Tuesday night's
-.
"We've been able to get out Whitney's running partner
Seminole starter who doesn't, 'fable fact that the starting waltz over Lake Howell in some easy hoops of the press Stambaugh.
Reggie Butler, specializes in five have been together for which the Hue's forced the too," points out Seminole
"We know we have to break
defense, av eraging 5CVCfl almost
eight
years,
Silver
Hawks
into
continuous
tOuCh
Pay
ne.
I
[}
(Jilt
ttc
press and equally mm
blocked shots .iod 12
rebounds graduating from a strong turnovers enroute to a 100 keeps saying
ing that Mrtrav pJrtunt %e have to control the
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It's an ego timing."
Bradshaw relishes the idea
that so much of the re'sponsihility in Sunday's contest
with the las Angeles Hams
rests on him personally,
That's another sign of how far
he has comae.
''1 have to face up to the fact
a lot depends on mime," he said
ini answer to a question.
"What I like about it is that on
Sunday, it's one game and it's
all over. Not like the World
Series with its seven games,
or the NBAplayoffs.
"I'm gonna try to make it
exciting Sunday," he went on,
eagerly, enthusiastically.
"Exciting and win, not ex.
citing and lose. If it comes to
that, I'd rather it be boring, so
long as we win,"

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stars.
''I know 1imi a good quarterback," lie says, disdaining
S
any false immodesty, , but I
know I can get better, When I
go home alter every game, i
y
didn't 1 do this, why
By MILTON RICHMAN
didn't I do that? We had a
streak there this season
where we averaged over an
Speaking about Bradshaw Ix)intsa game, but then we got
Told of Greene's comment,
before that, Greene had said our tail limmndetl to us. I gained
Bradshaw revealed the two of
them
had
discussed he sometimes has fantasies 15 pounds on humble pie.
retirement between them- about him.
When you think you're going
"1 think he's a four-star good, it jumps up and slaps
selves.
"We've talked about it," he' general or an admiral, lie you in the face. I forced the
said. "We planned to go out runs the ship. When 1w first ball more times this year than
together. I told Joe, just let started out, I'd get as angry I would've liked to. I
me know."
with him as anyone did. That panicked. I'm far from being
"You're not serious about was my prerogative because I the quarterback I'd like to be.
quitting, are you?" Inquired a was his teammate, But I'd be I know when I l)la}' it good
newsman, his ballpoint pen looking to protect Will, too. I game. Everybody swells over
poised very close to his note didn't have the respon- something like that. You feel
pad.
sibilities he did. He has to play good about accomplishments.
"l'mii too young," laughed quarterback
and
be
the Steelers' 31-year-old responsible for 10 other
quarterback. "Two more people. lie can do that better
years, though, and that should now than anyone else I Utah
be it. I'd like to finish out my know."
Bradshaw has matured 50
contract with the Steelers."
When Greene heard of years' worth in the 10 years he Part
hiradsimaw's answer, It was his has been calling signals for
the Steelers. lie' acted like a
SALT LAKE CITY I UPI turn to laugh.
"He's got an option," spoiled baby when he first Claiming it was the best
caine up. lie never shows the possible ending for the Utah
Greene pointed out.
slightest
signs of being spoiled Jazz-Pete Maravich alliance,
"Haven't you?"
"Hell, no. lie's a quarter. now, and for that lie rates a the team has pla .'d the 10couple of Willie Sturgell's gold year NBA veteran on wai%'erl
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Super Bowl Greene's Swan Song?
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.
(UPI I - Ballplayers will tell
you the most difficult thing for
tliemim to do sometimes is say
goodbye when they're all
through. It's the kind of
emotional wrench you have to
be involved In personally even
to try to describe.
Terry Bradshaw and Joe
Greene have it all arranged
between them so they'll never
have to bid each other
farewell because one Is
leaving the Pittsburgh
Steelers and the other i
remaining behind,
Both are going out together.
In two more years. At least,
that's 11w way they have it
planned.
"Does the thought of
retiring ever cross your
mind," someone asked the 33year-old Greene, looking for
his fourth Super Bowl
chaiimpionsliip ring from the
Steelers, with whom he has
played 11 seasons.
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are
private
thoughts," said Pittsburgh's
big defensive tackle after
some reflection. "It's more
imminent now than before."
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he added, "if 'Ferry told you
this is his last game, it
probably would be mine, too."

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pressure to Lyman guard Jack Durham In the
Crooms-Greyhound freshman battle. Thursday
night. Donny Poor pumped in 23 points and Bob
Kulick added 16 for the Greyhounds as Lyman
took the contest 49-36. Calvin Bryant had 12 points
for the Panthers. Lyman stands at 8-I while
Croom's record is now 14-4 on the year,

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"We're Pleased we have
been able to reach a set.
tiemmient that will be good for
both the teani and Pete," said
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Atlanta at Los Angeles
Saturday's Games
Cleveland at Philadelphia
Houston at Detroit
Kansas City at Indiana
Washington t San Antonio
Denver at Chicago
Golden State at Utah
San Diego at Phoenix
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Detroit
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Buffalo
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Boston
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Minnesota
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Ptiila 5, Chicago I
Hartford 7. Pittsburgh I
Boston 7, Edmonton I
Atlanta 1, Colorado I
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Detroit at Winnipeg
Buffalo at Vancouver
Saturdays Games
NY Pngrs at Boston, aft.
Quebec at N.Y. Islanders
Phila at Washington
Toronto at Montreal
Chicgo at Hartford
Edmonton at Pittsburgh
Detroit at Minnesota
St. Louis at Colorado
Atlanta at Los Angeles

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SF Oklahoma 56, Central Okla. 19
St. Marys 101, HoustonVTlltsn 4$
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many animals at the Central Florida Zoo.

Tarleton St. 9$, Mary Hardin
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Tixas.Arl. 77. Hardin-Simmons 10
Texas-El Paso 73, San Diego St. 6$
W. Texas St. 79, Bradley 78
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Transactions
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Thursday
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Houston
Acquired center Bill
Paull:from San Antonio for for.
ward John Schumate. a third.
round choiti in next year's
collegiate draft and cash.
Utah
Placid guard Pete
Marovich on waivers and settled
remainder of his five year
contract.
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Tom Rwt to Hartford for
defenseman Alan Hlngsleben.
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She Tries To Cut Anxiety
Teaching Mathematics
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_By the first yearofcoUege,mo(.e than 50 percent of
the females lack qualifications for the beginning calculus
sequence that Is required of all science majors. They are
thus effectively shut off from many caresr,
— Women are even more underrepresented in
mathematics than in other scientific professions. Women
make up less than 10 percent of mathematicians and less
than 5 percent of tenured math professors.
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Some educators believe that the way ma th is ta ught
may also help induce math anxiety.
"There is this basic human need to count and to know
how much," Ms. Kethn says. "Somehow we kill that
curiosity."
Another problem for girls may be the lack of role
models in mathematics.
Ms. Keihn explains that few people have heard of
Emmy Noether, a 18th-century German woman who
became a mathematician though she had been barred
from college classes and had to learn from the notes she

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is all right if their daughters do not do well either.
Steps are finally being taken to help people fight their
fear of numbers.
Special programs to help students overcome math
anxiety have been offered at such schools as California
State University at Long Beach, the University of Mm.
nesota, the University of Missouri at Kansas City, Mills
College in Oakland, Calif., and Wellesley College In

Ms. Kelim says her course emphasizes the bow and the
why of math while de.empbulzing the basic operations of
addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. She
notes that even mathematicians goof on simple arithmetic.
The Important thing, she explains, is figuring out which
process ls needed to solve the problem.
In the process, she hopes her students also develop
selfcoofldence In mathema tics.
But what If you still are hung up on adding 34 plus 9?
Ms. Kelim says It is perfectly acceptable to use .a
calculator, which can be a big aid in problem solving. She
says that even people who have trouble with adding or
other basic operations should be able to do math with a

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swering questions about the
animals.
The first of several 15-hour
training sessions will commence
Feb. 9. Volunteers signing up for
the program will be termed
docent trainees and be issued a
trainee I . D. card, a docent
manual and 'a zoo guidebook
which contains biographical
information about the animals to
be seen during the tours, a
glossary and diet information.
Part of the classes at the zoo will
be held in the newly completed
bleacher-style outdoor classroom.
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In addition to providing a
service to the many children who
visit the zoo as well as being a
rewarding experience for the
docents, Thacker said the
program will eventually help the
animals as well. "The future of
tomorrow's wildlife lies in the
education of today's young
people," he said.
For more information about the
program, or to volunteer your
services, call the zoo at 323-0181.

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and Gus, the BurgermeJi
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problem-solving 'kills are ap*jbj
Continues Ms.
Kdhim. Among themn she uys,er guessing, making lIst.
of all the things that could possibly happen, and
developing logic skills.

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Sunday Temple Shalom Providence and Elkcam
Boulevards, Deltona
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displays f shells In the rid
Avenue it Rollins College, Winter Park, hours are 15 pm. Sunday and Tuelday and loa.m.to5p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday; Closed Monday.
Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents, children 612. Group rates avillable.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
dances each Saturday at DeBaty Comm unity
Center for senior citizens, live music twice a
month.
Third Aual Ortadi SesItiel. Highland Games,
starting 9a.m., Saturda4, Jan. 19, Edgewater High
School, 3100 Edgewater Drive, Orlando. Cont.
petitive events for Scottish athletes, pipers and
dancers. Advance tichets at area ticket agencies.
Cimhidema under 6 free.
PrW 1bflitMi, JUL 13 through Feb. 10,
Maitland Art Center. Reception Sunday, Jan. 13, 2-4
P.m. Meet Theodore Donaon, author of "Prints and
the PrintMarket,"Sp,cialaeznlnar, Jan. 128t10
am. Gallery open free to publicTuesday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1
P.M. and Sunday 1-4 p.m.
Free 50 minute conceit from traditional to jazz
and rock presented by Seminole Community
College bands: directed by Dr. William Hinkle

borrowed from male students.
The problem of role models also exists In many families

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In June of last year, Al Rozon,
the zoo's executive director, took
steps to remedy this problem by
hiring Zoologist and Educator Bill
Thacker as the zoo's Educational
Coordinator.
To provide trained teachers to
escort groups through the ZOO,
Thacker has established a docent
program and is now looking for
people who care enough about
children, animals and wildlife to
volunteer their time. The docents,
or volunteer teachers, will be
trained in a series of sessions to
escort groups through, the zoo,
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Each year thousands of school
children tour the Central Florida
Zoo in Sanford, wide-eyed and
curious about the many strange
and wonderful animals on display
there. Young people are
especially curious about the
animals at the zoo, but many
leave with hundreds of unanswered questions because there
are no qualified teachers
available to supply them with the
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Females seem to suffer most from this math anxiety.
That leads them to avoid math courses wheneverpossible;
And that immediately eliminates 90 percent of their
career options, says Darlene Kethn, one of a growing
number of educators who are helping students overcome
their (earof math.
"I think it's an acceptable thing to be afraid of or not to
do well in (math, especially for women," sayd Ma. Keihn,
a doctoral candidate at Indiana University and teacher of
its non-credit course titled "Mathematics — Reducing
Anxiety and Building Skills."
The American Association for the Advancement of
Science arrived at this findings when It studied women's
performanëe and interest in ma thematics In the mid1970s:
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— Girls have about as much interest and
do about as
well in math as boys until about age 13.
— Then boys begin to make better grades in math.
The
gap widens with every year. Girls opt out of advanced
math courses and score lower than boys on math tests and

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These words and others like them often strike fear into
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Stop" by William Inge, Jan. is, 19,20,23,24,25, and
26. Call p96-7385, Edyth Bush Theatre, 1010 E.
Pr1ncetu, Orlando.
Aimle Russell Theatre Rollins College, presents
"Vanities," bittersweet comedy by Jack Heifner,
Jan. 31, Feb. 1-2, 7.9, 8:30 p.m.; Feb. 9 matinee, 2
p.m.
CentralFlorida Zosisgical
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Sanford. Picnic facUlties,
General Saufor4 Museum and libra ry, open
Wednesday Friday w4 Sunday,
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country song called "DISCO
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song on a recently released
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by the fath4r and sung by the
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song."
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"no fun to play."
Galey Is also concerned
about what disco is doing to
live musical entertainment.
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music anymore because
everything has gone disco,"
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know, an ak'oholic. Gary has attorney on his way up. 1k
Good news: There are no
taken a job selling cars for can't go through a day
two shows on TV that are Sid Fairgate, their neighbor, without making a pass at Va.
ideal viewing when you feel
Sid and Karen Fairgate Laura, a quiet climber, has
1.
like devouring an entire bag (Michelle Lee and Don affairs behind his back to
of chocolate chip cookies.
Murray) - Ski is a self- further his career. I think he
''Dallas,'' the Lone Star titade man - an honest knows about it and approves,
State's answer to ''Peyton itiechanic who 110W OWns a but that's just my opinion.
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Southern
events, from Atlanta, Georgia;
California Fairgates have three kids. unerring as her taste in
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Conclusion of Women's World
suburban spinoff, "Knots Sill and Karen seetti hippy iiusbiiiiis. Last week one iii
Speed Skating from Hamar.
JANUARY 19, 1980
0 NFL
A special Landing." Like "Dallas," and normal but there are them hissed: "The sort of
Super
Bowl TODAY
pre-game progran
Norway; a report on the Men's
is presented live from Pasade- "Knots Landing" is a slick skeletons
AFTERNOON
in their indifference you delnonSoIlle
Slalom in World Cup Skiing
na. California.
hour
of
bed-hopping
arid
closet,
which
has
a revolving strated
yesterda
in
from
Kitzbuhel,
Austria;
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highball
guzzling.
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COLLEGE BASKET. national Cliff Diving from
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Acapulco.
best line anyone's written all
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2:00
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are marriage. Karen is actually
they
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the
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guaranteed
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more
than his second wife. His first wife (James
Houghton
Kim
THE SUPER BOWL
crown in this annual football
just
entertain
idle
fantasies
is
in
an
asylum.
She's
a
nut.
classic, broadcast live from the
.ankford I
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'I'hey had a (laughter', Annie,
hot thetti.
Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Cal
CallBOWLERS TOUR Live cover('( UI)! hiismi't been featured
fornia.
If you're a fan of steamy who is 18 and is a nytu- prominently vet, but shall is'
JANUARY 20, 1980
age of the $125,000 Miller High
trash,
if )'OU talk about
Life Class from the Brunswick
AFTERNOON
SOUII, no doubt. They an'
MONDAY
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like '"flie Car.
Wondorbowl in Anaheim, CallSite came to stay with Sid young. Kenny is handsome,
2:00
fornia.
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ln(l '"fhte and Karen for a couple of works in the record business
Q THE SUPERSTARS
JANUARY 21, 1980
Betsy'' in the SUlflC breath weeks and caused quite a stir
3:30
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;uigt'r is a cunn.'ly gooii
with
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Kane'' and -- Sid found tier in his bed
9:00
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final round of this PGA golf
loteinkin,
then
don't
nuss
with
somlie
guy.
Sill
anti
two-shoes
who thinks Kcmiii
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tournament
is
presented
frqm
BALL Florida vs Vanderbilt - this new prune time soalx!r. Karen got in a shouting is just tile living end, I Ia
400
CS) 0 PHOENIX OPEN GOLF 'the' Phoenix Country Club in
(t(17)
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BALL Duke vs Georgia Tech
TOURNAMENT Coverage of Phoenix, Arizona,
ny Ill J)hloiiI a ni cat
clean cul-de-sac of four Front lawn where most Sid's
the semi-final round in this
3:00
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houses,
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business
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Phoenix, Arizona Country Club. CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
sun and the station wagons in
JANUARY 22, 1980
"Knots Landing," Ginge,'
(Season Premiere) Alexis
the drive-ways are always t Wits ugly. Annie left. She Probably isn't as innocent as
4:30
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Arguello defends his WBC
shining. There are four may cottie back. I certainly she looks.
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families - four stories - hope so.
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So that's the story. You
tl
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makes for a huge cast
Skating Championships, Rubin Castillo, live from
Itichard
and
Laura
Avery
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featuring pairs and ladies' Tucson, Arizona.
Atlanta Hawks vs. Kansas City that gets larger every week. I
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and
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McCashin
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couple of episodes of "Knots Richard is slimy, lecherous to find it when you need it.
Landing," you'll need a
program to keep everyone
straight. Herewith, as a
(10) JOAN ROBINSON: can precinct caucuses will be public service, are our
SATURDAY
ONE WOMAN'S STORY This projected.
players:
JANUARY 19, 1980
remarkable film follows termi.
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Val and Gary Ewing (Joan
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join Beatrice Arthur for an hour 8 0 HOPE, WOMEN AND SIMPSON
own TV series, "Dallas,"
8:00
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BONG Host Bob Hope's
accomplishments in vaudeville (E) 0 INTERNATIONAL also on CBS. The Ewing clan
and motion pictures are CIRCUS FESTIVAL OF MONTE is headed by evil JR.,
recalled In song by guests Bea- CARLO Lynda Carter and Tel- played by Larry Hagman.
trice Arthur, Debby Boone, ty Savalas co-host highlights of Gary's face starts to twitch
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features some of the world's
AFTERNOON
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most outstanding circus
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THURSDAY
the Issues and Implications of
S00
JANUARY 24, 1980
the film will be examined as
Seventeen years later
(10) A BIRTHDAY PARTY well as a review of the
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9:00
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MONDAY
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Reasoner Explains
Lawof The Cuff s

The length of women's hemlines, some
say presage— or, indeed, cause - an
U9Mri -1 ui' downttirn in the. nation's
economy. But what about the relationship
between men',- fashions and monetary
matters? CW
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"People have long been saying, not
altogether facetiously, that here is a
relationship between the economy and
women's fashions. This view holds that
rising hemlines signal an economic
downturn, If that's so, we have hope, for
Parisian (lesigners are once again
dressing the models in styles that show the
knee,
"On the other hand, I seem to be alone in
discerning a relationship between the
economy and men's fashions. If I'm right,
the signs are not good,
"My theory is that, when times are good,
men dispense with trouser cuffs; when
times are bad, trouser cuffs reappear. And
they are currently reappearing,
"My 'Law of the Cuffs' is not as arbitrary as it may at first round. It is based
on the Fact thatt trouser cuffs are good for
one thing and one thing only: They serve
as it coin-catcher. Quite often, a man will
pull something from his pocket, madvertently also dredging up a coin or three,
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Friday, Jan, ii, fl—,

BOoks Ex ptore The Heydays Of Radio
The names that are given to new inventions often
demonstrate how hard it is for people to let go of the old,
Automobiles, for example, were called "horseless
carriages" when they first sputtered onto the scene:
Marcon'' radio transmission was long knos r
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"wireless," and television when It flashed.
:
- WorlrlLWar II was called "radio vision"- or sight radio."
Radio held a central place In American life before it
•
was supplanted by TV and reduced to its current rather
rigid music and news format. History Professor J. Fred
MacDonald argues in "Don't Touch That Dial" that'
olcftlme radio was creative, innovative and wielded
enormous influence over the everyday lives of Americans,
For many Americans, radio began humbly enough in ii
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shack on top of a six-story building in East Pittsburgh, Pa,
November 2, 1920, the 100-watt East Pittsburgh station
KDKA delivered the first regular radio broadcast--the
election results in the race between Warren G. Harding
and James M. Cox. Even with the primitive equipment
and teéhnólogy of the time - when listening usually
meant a series of buzzes, crackflngs and off-kilter tones radio caught on.

Americans were absolutely enthralled by the prospect
being able to click on a box and actually hear the
president speak (Woodrow Wilson was the first president
10 broadcast on the radio; even silent Calvin Coolidge
made use of the microphone), or listen to live dance or.
chestras, or laugh It up with the comics of the day.
As MacDonald explains "America was in love with
radio ... America was enamored of an entertainment
medium which showcased everything from fine drama,
mundane soap operas and sports action to formulaic
detective stories, lavish comedy-variety shows and the
latest developments in world news."
MacDonald shows the grand panoply that once was

networks and commercials (the first commercial — for a
group on New York City apartments - was aired on Aug.
29, 1922).
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He devotes separate chapt2rs to the content and appeal
of soap operas, westernsçjjdIo comedy and detective
.2LL. bb 'j1 hnwa'uaa
Why did
Depression-era movies lose business when the Pot O'GoId
was broadcast? What were the secrets behind radio's
"v
sound effects?
John MeVane has written
But the main purpose of "Don't Touch That Dial" is to
....
"On the Air in World War
show
how radio influenced American life. MacDonald
IV a close look at an exholds
that it changed us completely, transforming
citing era in radio history.
America from a disparate, wildly different collection of
regions into a homogeneous group of people, all of whom
'
listened to and were profoundly affected by that in.
credible machine, -.
the
- radio,
John MacVane's"On the Air In World War II" provides
a closer look at a single exciting era In radio history,
MacVane was NBC's war correspondent in Europe; only
MacVane and CBS' Edward H Murrow were allowed to
broadcast without prior censorship. MacVane filed
reports from the front lines. During the IArndon blitz, as
radio the rise and fail of radio from its first static blasts
in 1920, through the Golden Age of radio programming in
bombs shook the building from which he broadcast, lie
the 30 and the development of broadcast journalism
learned to control his terror so his voice wouldn't shake.
during World War II, to its internal dissension and th'
On D-Day MacVane reported the action from a troop
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advent of TV,
This entertaining study takes us through radio's great
moments FDR's "Fireside Chats," for example, and
the line-up of talent for the 1932 broadcasting season when
the Marx Bros., Ed Wynn, George Burns and Grade
Allen, Jack Benny, George Jesse! and Fred Allen all
launched their broadcasting careers. MacDonald also
traces the development of institutions we take for granted
(or sit through in despair) institutions like the national
-

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TUESDAY
EVENING
6:00
NEWS

(3(10) ART OF BEING
HUMAN "Art: Tell Me What I
Am, Tell Us Who We Are"
(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Guest: Eydie
Gorme.
30
(.4) NEC NEWS
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(7)0 ABC NEWS
1) (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Opie
gets a part-time lob In a gro.
Cery store, but gives it up
because another boy needs the

Job more.

700
(4) FACE THE MUSIC
(5)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
CE) 0 JOltER'S WILD
(II) (35) SANFORD AND SON
Fred becomes a clergyman of
the Divine Profit Church to
avoid paying taxes.

January 22
0 (3D THE MISADVENTURES
OF SHERIFF LOBO Lobo
learns that Perkins may have a
winning sweepstakes ticket
and earma rks the mnnøuin,..,
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back a$
note of his
from a crooked gambler.
(1)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
Coach Reeves seta the game of
golf back a piece when he and
three of his team members
invade the country club,
(DO HAPPY DAYS Chachi's
thrown apron lands on Arnold's
grill and sets the place on fire.
trapping Fonzie. Polsie and
Ralph in the men's room.
(11) (35) JIM ROCKFORD
241 (10) NOVA
fl2)(17) THE SEARCH FOR
THE NILE "Secret Fountains"
After Speke is chosen to lead a
new expedition, Burton is furlous, Spoke finds Ripon Falls
and starts downriver where he
meets Samuel Baker sailing
upstream.

8:30
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REPORT
CD 0 0000TIME GIRLS
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Despite Lamont's objections,

Fred opens a Japanese restau
rant in his living room,
7:30
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(1) (3 THE
NEWLYWED

(Premiere) Four young women
(Annie Potts, Lorna Patterson,
Georgia Engel, Francine Tacker) decide to share an apartment in overcrowded Washington during World War II
9:0°

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ty" (Premiere) Colleen
DOFLORIDAI
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Plans to spend a romantic day concerned psychologist fights
with Maude are thwarted by for fairness in the trial of a
street gang member accused
Vivian's divorce proceedings.
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(3(10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
Germane Greer, (Part 2 of 2)
(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
After Archie's union goes on

Strike. Archie becomes misorabie end the, family becomes
worried about their future.

of the murders of two youths.
(1)0 MOVIE "Once Upon A
Family" (Premiere) Barry
Bostwick, Nancy Marchand, An

ambitious draftsman suddenly
finds himself playing both
mother and father to his chil-

dren when his wife decides to

abandon them
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displays his great

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ship offshore.
"This is the story of radio at work," MacVane writes,
Indeed It is. For the first time in history, Americans heard
history as it happened, and war correspondents brought a
new degree of professionalism and integrity to broad.
casting. MacVane tells how he and Murrow worked out a
credo for war-time broadcasts of accuracy and nonsensationalism.
MacVane gives us eyewitness accounts of London life
during the blitz, ot the Dieppe raid, D-Day and the
liberation of Paris, He laces his historical account with
personal reflection: "I was in a position to see the heigtit
and depths of hwnanity at war, to watch the commanders
and statesmen in the fascinating toils of strategy arid
political maneuver, and to behold the common man and
onuin confronting terror and sudden death."

Kings

CV

9:30

TAXI Bobby learns that

his big-time talent manager is
representing him not because
of his acting ability but because
of his sexual prowess

10:00
(DO HART TO HART The
Harts race against time to find
a murderer preying on participants in a scavenger hunt.
1241(10) SNEAK PREVIEWS
Roger Ebert and Gene Slskel
pick the ten best movies of
1979 featuring scones from
"Kramer Vs. Kramer," "Hair,"
"Apocalypse Now" and
"Breaking Away."
10:30

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241(10) iWO RONNIES

11:00
(4) (1)0 (DO NEWS
(U) (35) BENNY HILL
24(10) FAWLTY TOWERS
World War looms in the near
future as Sybil enters the hospital and Basil handles things
badly. (Part 5 of 6)
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l(17) LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE
11:30
0 (4) TONIGHT Guest host:
David Letterman. Guest: Robert Holmes.
(Ø BARNABY JONES Barnaby attempts to clear a dog of
charges of mauling a man to
death by proving it was actually

a case of premeditated
murder. (R)

More than a third of all
people who visit museums
visit science museums,
reports K.C. Cole in Omni
magazine.
"Science centers are the
one public forum where
people can familiarize
themselves with present and
future technology. Unlike
traditiona l museums, they
cater not to the comfort of
fossils but to the curiosity of
the general public. Instead of
putting science ona pedestal
or under a microscope, they
bring the microscopes out to
where people can discover
nature for themselves," Cole
writes,
Cole points out that
because science centers are
not in the business of
preservation, they can encourage participation and
play, Science centers, Cole

adds, are grown-up "Sesame
Streets,"
where
playthings are comets
crystals, momentum
music, aerodynamics
energy alternatives.
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Conspiracy

KeptRoyal

Romance

Secret

It was most certainly the the royal romance, now the libel laws, were
and broken In a most undramatic
hottest story of the day. being recreated on TV's
very strict, and
way. A young reporter on the
Newsweek
bannered "Edward &amp; Mrs. Simpson," could be charged with libel, smailtown
Bradford
"Britain: Fate of a Monarch, had been neatly torn out.
or
'besmirching
the Telegraph and Argus was
Cause of an Empire, Destiny
The premiere 90-minute character of a public of- covering a diosesan
of One
Million Souls episode ot the new Mobil ficial,' much more easily ference. .tr"jt'i ." 4xjig,a
DepenTon Mrs. Simpson of Showcase
will be
over there than here."
speech bt'. :tha. .tThTiop tJ?'
Baltimore."
Wednesday evening, Jan. 23;
Some people in England Bradford, when he hijtiIc...
The New York Times the five remaining hour-long were, of course, aware of the clergyman refer to the king.
reported a "Unified Front
air on succeeding possibility that the king
The bishop's comment on
Against King Over Issue of Wednesdays. Check local might marry his American the upcoming coronation
Monarch's Marriage to Mrs. listings for station,
friend
American concluded "we hope he is
Simpson."
Robert MacNeil, TV newspapers were received, aware of his need (for faith,
It seemed that everyone in journalist and host of untouched, by those who had prayer and self-dedication),
the world was breathlessly "Edward &amp; Mrs. Simpson," mail subscriptions but the and some of us wish he gave
following the deliciously which co-stars Edward Fox powerful Lord Beaverbrook more positive signs of his
illicit rr.rnance of the English and Cynthia Harris,
had organized a "conspiracy awareness."
king and the American that literal censorship of silence" among British
That was all the reporter
commoner.
wasn't in question
just editors, bottling up all the needed. Ifthe Bishop was
Everyone, that is but the extraordinary caution of a natural juices of the jour. lecturing the king about Mrs.
English people. So far as sort that would be impossible nalists.
Simpson, the self-censorship
their daily reading material today.
"The key fact is that there was off, and the paper's
was concerned, there was no
"British distributors only is no Bill of Rights in headlines bred immediate
traumatic romance going on received a couple of hundred England. Civil rights are big city headlines and
at court. Just business — and copies of the American well looked after, but there is editorials.
maybe a little hanky-panky magazines, and they just no freedom of the
as
What the young reporter
as usual. Because when pulled out the sections about we understand it, no didn't know was that the
the
American
news the king and Mrs. Simpson," equivalent of the first bishop had never heard of
magazines went on sale at he reports. "There hasn't amendment.
Mrs. Simpson. He was
English news-stands, those been censorship In England
The silence surrounding referring to the royal inthe latest on for hundreds of years, but the romance was finally difference to churchgoing.

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answer soon. There is a TV commercial for Prin'e's
potato chips, with a blond actress in a while goi. She
sings the ditty in a sophisticated, operatk' fashion. My
parents say this Eileen Fulton I Lisa in "As the World
Turns") and I say no. Who's right? JACKIE TERRELL,
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo._
eongratulatiorsTu are now a wealthy lady. Eileen
Fulton says that she has not done any potato chip corn
mercials.
DEAR DICK: Our question is about Brianne Leary, of
the NBC series, "CHiPs." We read in a newspaper article
that Erik Estrada had her fired. In another article, it said
she had had her hair cut short so she could keep her job on
the show. What is the truth? We haven't seen her on the
show recently. KIMBERLY BRASHLER AND JULI

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Edward Fox and Cynthia Harris

THURSDAY

January 24

pages reporting

CBS Moves Close
To Unthron!nq ABC
By JOAN RANAUER

DEAR DICK: I hope you can tell me something about the
Schlitz Malt Liquor commercials. How in the world do
they get the bull to burst through the wall like that? MRS.
RAY WOODWARD, Vancouver, Wash.
Never underestimate the skill of special effects men. I
was not able to find the ,ople who do that particular
commercial, but I 't(3k- to several Hollywood special
'effects people who said that it was almost certl)inly done
by positioning a bull behind a wall a balsa breakaway
wall and, when the cameras were rolling, giving him a
nudge with an electric cattle prod.
DEAR DICK: I have a $100 bet riding on this, so please
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segments

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WEDNESDAY

Janudry

discuss the results of a Gallup

EVENING

23

poll on how Americans view the
presidency and what kind of
person they think should occuEVENING
Elaine Stritch.
py the office. (Part 1)
(iJi (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
2 (17) COLLEGE BASKET.
Three
weeks
without
Archie's
BALL
North Carolina vs. Wake
600
paycheck and The ever-rising .Forest
(1) 0 (DO NEWS
9:40
4(1O) ITS EVERYBODY'S cost of living are taking their
toll on the Bunker budget. (Part
0
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(5)0
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BUSINESS "Corporations"
ANNOUNCED
, (17) CAROL BURNETT 3)
AND FRIENDS Guest: Steve
10:00
8.1 00
Lawrence.
U (4) BEST OF SATURDAY
(!) REAL PEOPLE Feetud are reports on a husband NIGHT LIVE Host: Lily Tomlin.
6:30
and wife who are both Jockey,. Guest: James Taylor. (A)
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good ratings,
UPI Television Writer
that the chemistry will be right for gooda duck race, a woman who tra- (DO VEGAS Dan makes a
NEW YORK (UP!) - This time next
humored action In "Tenspeed and Brown (MOCIIISNON
vets with her coffin and a bal- desperate attempt to prevent
ABC
NEWS
week CBS should be the top-rated
Shoe" when it opens later this month, and 05)
IOOfl race.
Beatrice, his beautiful assistANDY
GRIFFITH
television network in the country.
the Olympics will go ahead on schedule,
0
INTERNATIONAl. ant, from marrying a man who
Andy's
eager
beaver
deputy
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With a rapidity that has startled the
with the Russians and the lack of snow jails - Aunt Bee and her friends CIRCUS FESTIVAL. OF MONTE wants to kill her.
television Industry and even CBS Itself
presenting no serious problems.
for gambling at their charity CARLO Lynda Carter and Tel- CHI (10) HUDSON RIVER The
the fletWOfk that dominated televisionABC
ly Savalas co-host highlights of
impact of Industry and technol.
bazaar.
brought on some of its
ogy on this New York river and
the sixth annual event, which
for 20 years, until ABC CISIITIed the
(10)
IT'S
EVERYBODY'S
ficulties this season by breakingup a BUSINESS "Franchising"
features some of the world's the work of the Hudson River
championship fn the m1d.1g7, has made a
aucceufulschedule
tospreadfts
t
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Sloop Clearwater.Inc., founded
NEWHART
The
most outstanding circus
(12)(17)
SOB
comeback.
July performers,
around.
These
include
"Mork
&amp;
Mindy,"
by folksinger Pete Seeger. to
Hartley,
miss
a
Fourth
of
Even If the Winter Olympics broadcasts
EIGHT IS ENOUGH
promote its conscientious use
"Laverne
(7)0
Shirley"
&amp;
and
"The
Ropers."
Bicentennial
party
when
they
put ABC back in the top spot in February,
become trapped in a storage Tom, depressed over his 50th and appreciation, is chronicled.
"Mork," now returned to Thursday
CBS still will have outperformed expecbirthday, quits his job and then
locker.
nights, earned a substantial rating last
10:30
tations,
is fired from his new one.
(1])
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CANDID
CAMERA
week, but still hasn't recovered last year's
7:00
(10) GREAT PERFORIn the Nielsen ratings for the week enMUSIC
momentum.
"Laverne
&amp;
Shirley,"
0(7)
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1100
MANCES
"Moliere"
The Illusding Jan. 13, CBS won for the week and
recently moved yet again, came in a poor (101 0 P.M. MAGAZINE
trious Theatre Company is tak- U (4) (DO NEWS
trailed in the season-to-date statistics by
JOKER'S WILD
en under the patronage of the (Ii)35() BENNY HILL
third in its new Monday slot opposite (I])(DO
(35) SANFORD
only a tenth of a ratings point.
AND SON Prince of Conti, who later 2 (10) MASTERPIECE THE
"Little House on the Prairie" and "WKRP Fearful
For the week ending Jan. 20 CBS will
his days are expels them on religious AIRS "The Duchess Of Duke
in Cincinnati," "The Ropers" was numbered,that
Fred prepares a will grounds; Monsieur Philippe, Street II" A Belgian war ref u.
have the super-ratings of the Super Bowl,
preempted. ABC had only two shows in the and summons everyone to an brother to King Louis XIV. gee Louisa employs turns out
traditionally one of the highest-scoring
top
advance reading.
ten for the week,
to have a number of surprising
takes In t he company. (Part
events on television, to keep fts flag flyjng
(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER of 5)
talents; Charlie announces that
brag of Um shows ifl the top REPORT
(i2)(17) UPSTAIRS. DOWN- he has enlisted. (Part 6of 16)
CBS executives are confident Super
20, but it remains In third place. The (i(17) SANFORD ANDSON STAIRS "An Object OfValue" (12)(17) LAST OP THE WILD
classical music of Its experiment In Fred rents Larnont's room to a The disappearance of a valuBowl XIV will keep up the good work,
11:10
culture, Live From Studio 8-H." ran dead pregnant lady while Lamont is able diamond brooch
despite the conventional wisdom u ste.i.
causes
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fishing
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stairs when Lady Marjorie's
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'the A.C. Nielsen Co., wire:
watching television durft that fim
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the Van Patten, Vicki Lawrence;
period was timed in to the "Dallas"
1: Dukes of Hauard
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spinoff.
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back the bwd4in cop deems, that '4)ne
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25TH CENTURY Buck fails
6:00
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(10) EARTH, SEA AND cess with a sninister plan to
SKY "Predicting The Weath- clone the daring hero.
(.5) 0 THE WALTONS
CD (17) CAROL BURNETT (DO MORK &amp; MINDY WHen
AND FRIENDS Skits: "TV Mork's mind goes on vacation
Commercials," "The Noisy to a couple of planets, his
body, left behind for Mindy. is
Speech," "Miss Nobody."
taken over by an alien Casano6:30
va.
(4) NBC NEWS
(ID(35) JIM ROCKFORD
Li 0 CBS NEWS
9 (10) ON THE LINE: GER(DO ABC NEWS
ALD LOUIS State Comptroller
tIll (35) ANDY GRIFFITH
Gerald Louis will answer call-in
Jealousy appears in Mayberry questions.
when Andy realizes that a(17) MOVIE "PT 109"
handsome big-city teacher is (1963) Cliff Robertson, Ty
spending evenings with Helen.
Hardin. John Kennedy and his
CR (10) EARTH. SEA AND crew, stranded in the Pacific
SKY "Modern And Ancient during World War II, are resClimates"
cued with the help of two
(i (17) BOB NEWHART
natives.
Bob's therapy group has an
8:30
unexpected visitor when a
o BENSON Benson
friendly homosexual loins the
learns that the mansion is
session.
bugged and devises an insane
7:00
scheme to catch the culprit,
S(I) FACE THE MUSIC
9:00
13D IN P.M. MAGAZINE
0c71 SKAG Skag risks his
DO JOKER'S WILD
life and the safety of his family
tIF. (35) SANFORD AND SON
Fred becomes the gang leader when he leads a wildcat strike
of a militant group for the aged. at the mill to protest unsafe
(10) MAcNEIL / LEHRER working conditions.
(1) 0 PEOPLE'S CHOICE
REPORT
AWARDS Bert Parks and Mar(17) SANFORD AND SON
Fred has a dream in which iette Hartley are hosts for the
Lamont is the "spirit of Christ- sixth edition of these awards
honoring the nation's favorites
mas past."
in television, motion pictures
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and music.
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(7) 0 BARNEY MILLER
(5) 0 THE
NEWLYWED Inspector Luger crabs because
GAME
no one will work with him, and
(1)O $100,000 NAME THAT a man breaks into the police
TUNE
warehouse to steal back his
fl) (35) MAUDE Walter stolen tv.
suffers a hart attack while in (II) 35) DINAHI&amp; FRIENDS
his pretty employee's apart- 24 10) UPSTAIRS, DOWNmerit.
STAIRS "A Perfect Stranger
4 (10) DICK CAVETT Guest: The servants are horrified when
Mary McCarthy. (Part I of 2)
Rose announces her intention
(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
to marry a young Australian
Archie's plagued by his eco- and accompany him home.
flOmic plight when he cant 90
9:30
to work himself and he can't
SOAP
Jessica washes
stWill' the fact that Edith Is
Chester
out
of
tier life and goes
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happened to be on the set the day they filiiied that
sequence, and poor Paul (he didn't eat the eggs, just put
them in his mouth and then spat them out) becanie ill
from It all.
DEAR DICK: My friend and I have a wager as to the
Identities of the original "Magnificent Seven." Your reply
on this mutter ssuukt be appreciated. I(', St. ('btherines,
011t.. ealt—
Lots of betting goug on this week. Anyhow, the
"Magnificent Seven" in the 1960 film, were: Yul Brynner,
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She is definitely off the show, replaced by Randi Oakes.
But she wasn't fired, far from it. Actually, NBC is so high
on her they took her off the show to build another show for
her. The word is that the network thinks she has "a special- ingredient,'' whatever that means. In the meantime, YOU
can see her on the "Buck Rogers" series for NBC. Erik
had nothing to do with it. although it is true they didn't get
along too well.
DEAR DICK: I have a bet going with a friend of mine,
Could you clarify the number of eggs Paul Newman ate
for a bet in the movie, "Cool Hand Luke?" I say 50. My
friend says 32. I'.J.W., Naples, Fin.
You're a winner, P.J. It was 50. I know, because I

Bronson, Horst Buchholz and Brad Dexter. Eli Wallach
was the chief heavy.
DEAR DICK: ('ouki you please tell me if Hudtiv Ebsen
is (lead. Mom and my sister tell me that lie is dead.,tlsn,
Could 'OU ItitI out about a tunvi.' called "Walk On the Wild
Side." I know Sal Mineo was in it, and I thiak Shelley
Winters, Can you tell me tIo%* to get it played on TV?
DOROTHY MILLER, Michigan City, hut.
No, Buddy ElAseli isn't dead. I don't know what iituvit'
you are kilkitig about -- "Walk On the Wild Side" starred
Jane Fonda. Mineo and Miss Winters weren't in it. Shelley
Winters was in "Wild In the Streets" - could that be it?
Anyhow, the only way to get a ifiOVie on 'l'V is to taIl your
local station and suggest it.

to pick up Donahue again, and
Burt continues his efforts toget
into the Guinness Book of Exhibit Shows Genius
World Records.
10:00
CD 020/20
24 (10) THE ASCENT OF MAN Of CartierwBresson
"The Grain In The Stone"
Man's faith and fancy as archiBy NORMAN NADEL
modernist sculptor, Alberto Ciacometti,
tect has been expressed in
NEW YORK NEA) — For 50 of his 71
crossing
a street in Paris in a down-pour,
everything from Greek temples
years, Henri Cartier-Bresson has con•
his coat pulled UI) OVCF his head: it is an
to Gothic cathedrals, from
structed his life work out of small fractions
impression to treasure. William Faulkner,
primitive walls to skyscrapers.
of a second. These have been the exposure
Ezra
Pound, Colette, Truman Capote,
10:30
times for photographs which rank high
Jean-Paul Sartre, Cardinal Pacelli i Pope
(B (35) CANDID CAMERA
among the most spontaneous ever taken,
Pius XII), Henri Matisse: each distinc11:00
and at the same time, the most exquisitely
lively,
no two the least bit alike.
0C4)C5)0(I!JONEWS
composed
and
balanced.
Cartier-llresson,
born in France,
till (35) BENNY HILL
So the exhibition "Henri Cartierprepared as a painter and would have
4 10) GREAT DECISIONS
Bresson: Photographer," which will visit
1980 Martin Agronsky is
become an artist with his incredible eye in
moderator of this program
14 cities in the next two years following its
any medium he might have chosen. But it
which will discuss public
current stand at the International Center
was the 35-111111 CIUIICU invented by Leltz
affairs, nationally and Internaof
Photography
in
New
York
would
seem
engineer
Oskar Barnack in Germany in
tionally.
to
be
an
Impossible
contradiction,
despite
1914
and
first
put on the market by I .eitz as
0(17) LAST OF THE WILD
the evidence before our eyes.
the leica in 1925, that set his course. It fit
11:30
in the pocket, and could be whipped out for
Ordinary mortals would take a long time
TONIGHT Guest host:
instant use. Also, it was far less con.
conDavid Letterman. Guests: Sar. to compose such lyrical arrangements of
spicuous than Previous equipment.
ah Vaughan, Ralph Nader, Jim
light and shadow, of figures and structures
Stafford.
- if they could accomplish it at all, It
Following its New York showing "henri
(5)0 COLUMBO A business, would take a genius to compose his pieCartier-jIresson: Photographer" will open
man kills his associate to pretures unerringly, time after time, and do it
vent him from exposing frauduFeb. 12 at the Art Institute of Chicago, then
almost Instantaneously. lent company practices.
tour to Pittsburgh, Richmond, Mexico
C!) 0 POLICE WOMAN A forCity, Seattle, Atlanta, Washington, l.'allas,
ButCartler-Bresson is a genius. There is
mer classmate of Pepper
Philadelphia. Indianapolis, Cleveland,
lit)
other
explanation
for
his
ability
to
decides to get a City council
Boston, concluding its journey us Kansas
create such photographs and always
seat any way she can.
City in the stiiiimiier of 1982.
(17) MOVIE "Touch of capture what he calls the decisive
Evil" (1958) Charlton Heston. moment,
The companion book with the same title
Janet Leigh. Directed by Orson
as the show has been published by t)elpire
True, he does get around: the 155
Welles. A Mexican police
for the ICI', at $29.95, in H square format
Inspector and his American photographs in this exhibition were made
almost a foot on each side, with all 155
bride become the victims of a in 23 countries, and often at decisive
black-and-white photos.
small-time gangste( and a shady sheriff during a murder moments in history. These have included
Coincidentally, ''Style in Motion,"
the liberation of the German concentration
Investigation on the border.
devoted to the fashion and other
camp victims, the end of the Kuomintag
12:00
photography of the Hungarian emigre
and the start of Mao's regime in China In
111) (35) WILD, WILD WEST
Martin
Munkucsi, has just been published
Dr. Loveless continues to pur- 1949, the first sit-ins in Alabama, and the
by
Clarkson
N. Potter Inc. at $15; authors
death
of
Gandhi
in
India.
sue his plan to make part
are
Nancy
White
and John Lstt'n.
California a kingdom for chilOther photographs, however, have no
dren.
world-shaking significance beyond their
Munka'si, who cattle to prominence in
12:40
eloquence
eloquence
and
humanity.
A
loving
couple
the
lute 1920s, changed fashion illustration
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the
grass
in
a
cemetery,
a
horse
and
two
from
something static to the spoithineous,
attempts on the life of a oncepopular entertainer load Barol- men and a dog on an Irish road, children at .
UfitralUlIlelled craft it is today, largely
ta to investigate the man's play, people sleeping anti an elegiac
through his work for harper's Bazaar.
past. (R)
variety of street scenes.
Cartier-htresson has said that it was
Sometimes the subject is famous, but the
1:00
Munkacsis work which inspired him to
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72nd Year, No. 129—Sunday, January 20, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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School Athletics May Feel Crunch Of Junk Food Ban
By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County high school principals are unanimously
against an expected U.S. Department of Agriculture ban on the
sale of "junk food" in schools,
The federal regulations are being finalized this month, but
their effective date is yet unspecified.
The five principals estimate high school athletic programs in
the county could lose up to a combined $50,000 annually in
funds alkkated to them from vending machine profits,
depending on the government's specific regulations,
The problem in estimating the revenue loss is not knowing
how the government will define junk food,
Charlotte Whitmore, director of food services for Seminole
County schools, said she thinks the ban will cover foods that
provide only calories and do not contribute to fulfilling
nutritional needs.
Under this definition, she said, a candy bar with nuts would
not be considered junk food.
Seminole County schools sell granola bars, potato chips,
soft drinks among their rending machine

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products.
Not all of these are likely to be banned, but the principals are
still dismayed at the prospect of revenue loss. Athletic
programs will suffer, they say. Beyond that, they don't think
the ban is a good idea.
"It's utterly ridiculous," said Lyman Principal ('anton
Henley, "when government tries to legislate hat people can
eat. Especially when they i students) can get it anywhere."
''I resent the fact," said Seminole 111gb irincipal l)on
Reynolds, "that the federal government is controlling more
and more and more.
"If the kids aren't mature enough when they get to high
school to make decisions about what they want to eat and
drink, then we're in trouble."
"We've got students here with three kids," Reynolds added,
"And you're going to tell them not to drink a coke?"
Principal Richard Evans of Lake Howell 111gb, along with
Reynolds and Henley, said the ban will not be effective
because the students will obtain the forbidden foods some
other way,
The principals agreed convenience stores near the schools

%% ill sell the soft drinks and foods anyway.

"( t course.'
Epste i n said. 'malnutrition includes both
under mid over-consumption. It's not lack of food in this
t'Iuntr% . but eating the rung foods and too much of them."
f'nolL acknot ledged that students eating cafeteria meals
are It'd i)rtui and other start'hes, not salads and meat.
"Wt' tan t atfuni it." he said.
\ls ll)sk'Iml said the federal government sets bask'
mmiinmimiuiii tamnIartLs for miieals but it is up to the local schools to
l)IiiltI o ll i t.

"That's a strange argument for schools to make,'' said Jodi
Levin—Epstein. U.S. Department of Agriculture special
as,istant.
'We view our schools as model institutions," she said. "Just
because there is access to something outside the school doesn't
miiean we want to bring it into the halls. Drugs are out on the
street too, but ie don't bring them into SChot)ls,'
As far as the argument that high school students are old
enough to make decisions about hat they consuiiie. Ms.
I';Psteiil said nutritional ignorance knos no age limtiit.
''There was no age i'ut.ofl put into (lit regulations because
the department fe!t there is a general ''nitronal ignorance
around -- among adults too. Mavix' in tilt future t' tan hart'
age ltmiilts, but as a nation we're just beginning to learn about
nutrition," she said.
Reynolds, however, said there was no nutrition problem at
Semiiinok' High School.
"We've got too much nutrition here," lie said, "Obesity is it
bigger problem,, anti attitude. Nobody's suffering front lack of
nutrition."

'\Vhit tn happens to the meals hap pe ns at the local level,''
she said, 'It parents and the local government don't wa nt to
upptrt giui nutrition, well host' problem is it?"
As ton students poor attitudes, Ms. Epstein said a school
principal should Lx' at are of the relationship between diet and
i'havitir
"O ur behavior relates to %hat ve're eating or not eating,"
she sad "llylk'ractivt' children are often cured by changes in
their diet * 1e now have on-going research programs to b'!"r

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WASHINGTON( UPI)
William 0.
Douglas, who served on the Supreme
Court longer than any other man, died at
10:09 a.m. today, a spokesman at Walter
Reed Arm), Medical Center said.
Douglas, 81, who retired from the
nation's highest court in 1975 after suffering a debilitating stroke, died at the
hospital where he was admitted Christmas Eve. He was suffering From
pneumonia and kidney failure.

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Appointed to the court on April 17, 1939
by President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Douglas became a staunch defender of
Individual freedoms, He once said his
most Important decisions were
abolishing legalized segregation and the
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In a 1965 ruling striking down a Connecticut law making It a crime to use
contraceptives, Douglas set out the right
to privacy — a right he called "older than
the BILL of Rights."
Douglas served almost 37 years — the
longest tenure on the court.
In the 1970s, he found himself increasingly Isolated as the liberal court he
personified the previous decade took a
conservative turn under Chief Justice
Warren Burger,
Over the years Douglas had weathered
several illnesses. He had a heart
pacemaker since 1968, On New Year's
Eve, 1974, while vacationing In the Bahamas, he suffered his stroke.
Partially paralyzed, he eventually
returned to the bench. But the effects of
the stroke forced him to step down Nov,
12, 1975 — a frail, fragile shell of the
robust outdoorsman 'he once was.
In a letter to President Gerald Ford
announcing his retirement, Douglas said,
"I have been bothered by incessant and
demanding pain which depletes my
energy to the extent that I have been
unable to shoulder my full share of the
burden,"

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An Islamic revolutionary court in
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recent riots in time west Azerbedjan
regional capital, according to DPA.

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accused t hemi of plotting against the
state, time West German news agency
D1'it reported.
The court said the mmmcmi had delivered
arimms to backers of Ayatollah Kazeimm
SimariatMadari, religious rival of

Virtually all American reporters,
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'l'uestlay and ordered out of the country,
had left Tehran on the 77th day of captivity for 50 Americans hostages at the
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Elvis' DoctorFound 'Guilty'
MEMPHIS, Tenn. i U111i - Elvis other patients.
Presley's personal physician tslmmv was
lie was found innocent, however, of
found guilty of overprescnibing drugs for mmmalpractice mind unethical conduct and of
the rock star who collapsed and tijeol at charges that he overprescribed drugs to
his Grmmccland mansion Aug. 16, 1977,
still 10 other patients. The five-doctor
Dr. George C. Nmchupoulos, Presley's immedical board ordered a three-month
doctor for time last 11 years of his life, was suspension of Nichopoulos' license to
also convicted of overprescribmnig uppers, Practice imiedicine in Tennessee and
downers and painkillers to another en- placed time white-haired fatally physician

tertalner, Jerry Lee Lewis, and eight

on three years probation,

Kirchhoff: Should County, Cities Combine Services?
Seminole County Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff
suggests that voters be asked In a straw ballot If they favor
consolidating county arid city fire and rescue services,
Currently the unincorporated area of Seminole Is a single
fire district and each of the seven cities with in the county have
their own fire-rescue departments.
On occasion emergency services In Seminole County have
been delayed due to city-county jurisdictional disputes.

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Ili 11 1)01111%
and hauled down a game-high 16
s't'i)OtIIidS, 1)111 the Seminoles fell
i little short, losing 7H-75. Thi,
loss in front of a record crowd of
2.1 M) sssuppcd a 17-game winning
streak for the Tribe and marked
(lieu' first loss and first t'o,ifes'emst'e loss of the season,
Herald Sports Editor Joe
l)s'Smnt is and colorful sportwrites' Sasim ( 'ook take a look at
the a ti k)il-lnI cked lb m'ilk's' on
page I B.
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B)- United Press Iuti'riiatioiumt
''We have two reports saying explicitly
('hina said today it was stispendmtit: that there was fighting between Soviet
talks with the Soviet tmmmiiim on nor- and Afghan U tups," lie said.
mualiziimg relations bet ccii the t o
('arter said reports reaching
countries because if (hit' Russian in- Washington ''indicated that Afghan river
vasiomi of Afghanistan.
jxnrts have Lx'emi blocked up because of
A Chinese Foreign
\l moist r
the movement of massive amounts of
spokesman in Peking, Mule not ruling
Soviet
mi litary
supplies
into
out resumption of the talks at a future
Afghanistan.—
date, said ''Under the circumstances it
Despite the amounts of supplies, harsh
goes without sa'ing that it is mapwinter weather ''is hampering Soviet
I)roprtate to hold
Simmu-Soviet talks,"
military operations in northeastern *1g.
The State Department insisted Friday
hanistan" against the antigovernment
fighting has broken out in Afghanistan forces, the State Department spokesman
between Russian soldiers and Afghan said,
army troops despite denials of such
"We have reports of Soviet torces
reports by time Soviet news agency 'lass.
tbeniselves engaged in actual combat
Spokesman Budding Carter lB said
with Afghan nationalists, who are atexplosions were heard Thursday in the tacking (Soviet) units," Carter said,
area of the Afghan capital o f Kabul
'l'hey the Russians) are hitting pockets
where Red ,trnmv forces are based,
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second qtiat'tei' of t he Tribeltimt'e.mtieet' ga tue Friday night in
an attempt to block Mainland
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County's Kaiser Favors Cooperation
"If It's a matter of life and death, or man wears," lie said,
fire trucks sometimes have to pass
property loss, people don't care what
Agreements between the city and the county emergency vehicles when
color the fire truck is. They don't care county that provide for service from the responding In certain areas, Kaiser said.
where it comes from as long as it gets nearest equipment, regardless of what

"Sometimes we have to drive past a

Meanwhile, Seminole County Public Safety Director Gary
Kaiser emphasized that consolidatlor1 can be accomplished in
different ways.
"Consolidation doesn't imply we want to grab everything
and Put it all together," tie said.
Kaiser said he favors voluntary participation by cities.
"That's the direction we've been pursuing for the last
several years," he said.

lit Altattionte Springs, Fire Chief Toni Siegfried said lie
there fast."
Sanford City Manager Pete Knowles said Thursday the level
Jurisdiction boundaries have to be Sanford fire station when responding to could
see no need for an administrative consolidation, at least
Gary Kaiser, public safety director for (rossed, are beneficial to the people and calls in the unincorporated area," he
of fire protection Is better In the urban areas than It Is In the
for
Altaimmonte
and Longwood. lie said there is already suEthis would be beneficial to the cities, Kaiser said. "And the county's station at Five ficient cooperation
Seminole County, emphasized
unincorporated areas of Seminole County.
between
those Jurisdictions and Seminole
on
possible
said,
For this reason, be said, he feels consolidation with the Thursday in commenting
Points Is closer to parts of Sanford than County.
consolidation
of
fire
and
countywide
county would bring Sanford's service down to the county level,
"Wimen you think about sending the their fire sta tions are,"
"We have joint usage of commimunicatlons, purchasing,
rescue services. '
closest equiptmient, regardless of what
"You can see who would benefit," he said.
maintenance and emergency medical service," Siegfried said.
"It's ridiculous not to cooperate. The
The issue came to ligh t Us week when area of the city or county, then the person
"We use the nearest piece of equipment regardless of whose
The county and clUes of Longwood and Altamonte Springs County Commission
Chairman Bill gets help in the shortest time possible bemmefi ts to the people are enormous. And
Kirchhoff
su
gg
fire
or
it
is," he added,
agreements
that
call
for
sending
the
nearest
have
ested a straw vote to be and that's what it's all about," he said. you need only to talk to Altamonte
Springs
and
Siegfried
said lie does not believe, "mass consolidation is the
s,
regardless
of
bOWidarleL
Unit
Longwood
rescue
to see how
taken to discover how people Feel about "It's so elementary,"
right
way
to
go,"
pleased
they
have
been,"
"These In1ocl agreements are very good," Kirchhoff
he said,
the ma tter.
At present, Seminole County has inLongwood
Fire
Chief Charles Chapman agreed.
said. "Whoever Is closest goes. But there are different ways to
Kaiser said he favors cooperation terlocal agreements with Altamonte
"But for their own reasons, some of the
"With
time
cooperation
we have now, there Is no need for
ham)dle It.
among the various fire departments in Springs and Longwood. These cities have cities don't want to participate,
consolidation,
"I have no specific proposals. All I want to know is what the
We
work
as
one unit, although we are ad.
the county through Interlocal voluntarily agreed to cooperate with Unquestionably politics should be mninistratively
and
po
li
tically
separate."
people want to do."
agreements, but not consolidation under each other In rendering aid,
removed from It.'
"1
wouldn't
want
to
give
that
up unless there is some ad____
one administration.
"It's unfortunate that other
Sanford City Manager Pete Knowles
The CommIlaloners agreed Tuesday to write to St. Luck
vantage to the citizens we cover," Chaoman said.
"Our object Is to render aid In the municipalities haven't had the foresight denied that the county has any fire
County to get information about Its consolidated emergency
But to Lake Mary Fire Chief Jim Orioles, consolidating with
time possible regardless of the that they have," Kaiser said.
shortest
equipment closer to parts of Sanford
services. St. Luck Is one of about four areas In the state which
than
the
county
would result in Less protection for Lake Mary,
color of the fire truck or the uniform the
For Instance in Casselberry, that city's Sanford has.
haie such programs.
"There are obvious advantages to consolidation," Orioles
Kirchhoff and Commissioner Sandra Glenn noticed the
said. "But there are disadvantages. The county will Look out
consolidation at St. Lucia when they visited there Monday to
for its own pet areas."
of where one lives, costs too much money for Seminole County.
how many people support the Idea.
inspect a Hospital Corporation of 'America facility ii Ft.
Although Lake Mary has an all-volunteer fire department,
"It's not the greatest thing going," he said.
"People call and say 'hey, why do we have all these different
Pierce.
Orioles said it is well-trained and would provide quicker
The four other county commissioners agreed to have County
numbers to call?' Well, lets find out what they want," Kirresponse for Lake Mary residents than a county fire departKirchhoff said some Seminole County residents and local
jJcjf said.
,
Attorney NIkki Clayton study the possibility of a straw Vote.
mmment
would.
officials have asked him about the possibility of UflifYiD4
He added that the 911 system, where 911 Is the emergency
They agreed it is unlikely the Issue will appear on the March
"Consolidation
would cost us more tax dollars," he said.
services and he said a straw vole would be a way of finding out number for police, fire, ambulance and,other crises regardless ballot.
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A special state's attorney looking Into Into allegations of
wrongdoing against
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David Porter.
minole-Brevard public defender's
Porter was charged with having "close
fice has found no "indictable or friendships" leading to favoritism in his
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and permitting open drinking
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Ms. Downing said the complaint also

divulge the contents of his report, saying today, commenting on the findings of the resignation was a compromise to being contained allegations two secretaries at

It would be more appropriate for a investigation, As I said
from the very fired.
the governor's beginning, none of th ese things were
One of the issues involved was whether
office.
true. The accusations were Patent
and it was appropriate for Ms. Davidson
However, according to a courthouse obvious lies by disgruntled
source, the report says Stone could find
participate In a polygraph
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course and then be in line for a promotion
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Porters office received state money for
about two months a couple years ago,

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Mr. Porter.
Ms. Downing said allegations emtitious," he added.
ployees engaged in open drinking at the
were more qualified,
office was part of the investigation. "I,
The controversy in Porter's office
Porter had said, however, the state myself, during Porters campaign was
sur faced over allegations of favors extended by the public defender to Betty personnel department and the auditor's sent to Seminole County to spy on people
Davidson, a secretary In the office, office okayed Mrs. Davidson's attending to determine who was for him or against
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the school, but the state would not pay for him." She sa id she described in her
Donna Downing, a former secretary said the schooling, ruling
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the entire issue included several corn- employee rather than the public for
certain employees" but would not
plaints going back a few years. Ms. defender's office. Porter said Ms.
elaborate.
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schooling
Porter called the accusations "political
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do you think of these so-called
Dr.
grapefruit diets? I've Just
-1
started
and been told
that the acidic content of
Lamb
grapetruits will burn holes in
your stomach. Is this true? Is
it harmful to eat too many
grapefruit
In one day and
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seven days per week?
BEETLE BAILEY
DEAR READER
The
by Mort Walker
this newspaper, P.O.
harm Is not in the grapefrui t. care of
Box 1551, Radio City Station,
PANT
PANT
Most r -nai people produce
FOR A
KNEW
New York, NY 10019.
an appreciable amount of
And I'd like to cRution you,
7.
hydrochloric acid in the
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about
overdoing it. The very
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you get from grapefruit that suggests that you might. The
35 Because
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the grapefruit isnft very safest way to lose weight is
gradually. Many people think
Important.
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Now if a person happens to you can lose two pounds a
have acid Indigestion or ulcer
week but I think people do
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problems, then he might need
better losing about one pound
to go easy on grapefruits and
a week unless they are very
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other citrus fruits or might obese, In which case they
find that he would do better to need to be under a doctor's
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carbohydrate diets or the
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lot of water and
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ise that is sufficiently loud
sensible manner.
can cause ear damage.
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number 4.7, Weight Lang hearing will gradually return
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
Diet. It will provide you a
to normal. There is no way I
balanced diet that you can can say what will happen In
foll ow. If you use this plan it this Individual case since
For Thursday, January 17, 1980
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will enable you to lose excess don't know how loud the noise
slowly. How fast you,11 lose was or what effects it
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YOUR BIRThDAY
There's a good chance you'll fat
will really
depend on bow It certainly is the ki nd of thing
January17, 1980
meet someone wi th
whom a physically acti ve you are as that can cause permanent ear
This comi ng year could long-lasting friendship
could well. Other readers who want damage. For that matter,
by Howie Schneider
tuark a fresh beginning with develop.
this Issue can send 75 cents 6en exposure to loud rock
several old projects, as well
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so be on top of things all the effect not only on you, but on
time.
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the result of one of your bright
CAPRICORN ( Dec. 22-Jan.
Ideas.
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CANCER (June ll4uly 22) _____________________________________
AT BRIDGE
housecleaning Involving your Ideas developed today
blueprint for the future. The through
an exchange of ideas
unworkable will be discarded with others could have
farBrachman and l'assel
and experience
put to better reaching effects. It behooves
became inspired. Kant.ir
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Sen. Edward Kennedy said he wants
reporters were ordered out of for relay to the Journalists,
some action in response to the Soviet where they will be held. There Is no America to particIpate, but would not
Afghanistan today by the Soviet-backed
The order, he said, appeared to have Union's aggression In Afghanistan ap- question of them being changed,"
object strongly if President Carter
government,.the State Department said come from Afghanidal office of in- peared to mount in the United States.
Calling for a change of venue Wed. decides the nation should boycott the
today,
formation,
Major Western nations have given nesday were Sen. Howard Metzenbaum,
games.
Spokesman* Mark Sawol said jour.
Press reports indicated thielre were 30 little support for either a boycott or a D-Ohio, who supported s
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The New York Times called for a
Including cameramen, were told to 50 American reporters and change of venue for the games, but more 18 months ago, and Rep. Robert Drinan,
boycott
In a Thursday editorial,
to be on thie first available plane out of cameramen in Afghanistan.
importantly, Olympic committees seem D-Mass., who sent President Carter
the capital city of Kabul.
It was the second time in the week virtually unanimous in rejecting any petitions with 65,000 signatures urging
Moslem guerrilla leaders claimed their
He said additional details of the order, American news organizations were infusion of politics Into the event. Both the Olympics be moved out of the Soviet
men In northeastern
forces
smashed an Afghan army
relayed to Washington by the U.S. ordered out of a foreign trouble spot. the committees, and individual athletes, Union, and former Texas Gov. John
regiment of 6,000
Embassy In Kabul, would be available Correspondents were told Tuesday to who also appear to oppose a pullout, are Connally.
Afghanistan and captured a provincial
later in the day.
leave Iran.
under legal obliga tion to obey edicts from
"It's a flagrant violation of basic
In another development related to tte their governments.
norms of international behavior. We find Soviet Afghanistan invasion, meanwhile,
The Olympic line was clear.
it reprehensible," he said,
"We cannot change the venue and we
International Olympic Committee of.
McCartney, Police Talk
It was not immediately cleir, he said, ficials remained firm In their insistance cannot cancel the Garms," said Killanin
whether the order was being given to this summer's Olympic games would in Dublin. "The IOC is legally bound to
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may introduce a Security Council past 24 hours, his aides said.
U.S. correspondents spent today packing
resolution linking freedom for American
their bags and closing down their offices
U.N. officials could not confirm the to meet the Friday deadline to leave the
hostages In Tehran to an International
on ti all eged crimes of the report of a possible new council session country.
otat.dshahoffran.diplomaticsoirces onlranthatwoulddlecu.aareeolutlonto
Reports Indicated authorities Wed.
set up a internationai commission to
salt
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shah's
depar
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which became a Security Council Pahlavi's al10d
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organize
demonstrations In
member In January, was considering a
frasiia marched tlIOUIh lWWSfl to Taiwan and other major cities to demand
plan to bring the Iran crisis to the council
aisttate the first alIflIVIrIWY 01
the exiled monarch's extradi tion from
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Earlier Wednesday, reports from
. ICQflOflIIC sanctions against Iran until the dmw4 "proving" some of tboir
Iranian exile sources In Paris and Arab
5ojiodages held ln the U.S, Embassy are American captives
pie,
newipepers said authorities uncovered a
. released.
plot agai nst Ayatollah Ruhollab
from the Iranian cqltai said,
In another response to the crisis,
Khomeini's regime Involving a group of
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in the 14th annual National
Football League extravaganza.
This year's- Super Bowl comes
complete with tone of media type, a
big point spread and television
logistics that are mind boggling.
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Wednesday rebels supported by regular
a
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defectors attacked
an Afghan
army
of
6,ODO in Nasreen
district of Baghlan province Sunday.
The spokesman said the attackers
annihilated the Afghan troops and
captured tanks, armored vehicles, about
5,ODO Soviet- made Kalashnikov rifles and
1.300 horses.

Plane are to keep tile tract In Its natural sta te,
The city in recent weeks received an appraisal the city's pro-applications for fundi
main would run from a Sanlord line on Airport
ng to Install
dewing oat only 11* underbrUsh, Kuihes said, on the land showing Its value has Increased over water and sewer lines on Lake Emma and Boulevard to Old Lake
Mary Road, down Lake
M604 the city would Install barbecue pits among the past year to $50,000.
Rinehart roads to entice Industries to locate In
Mary
Boulevard
to
Lake
Emma and Rinehart
Jaks Mary eects to be notified either today the trees at the site. Picnic tables would also be
Kulbes, who will report the status of th. grant that area,
Roads.
Friday
by
the
Mate
Department
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to the city council at a 7:30 p.m. meeting today,
The manager said the project is estimated to
Kulbes is optimistic this funding will also be
Resources (DNR) that a federal grant 01137,111
Approval 01 the grant would also add $3,750 to said he received unofficial word from DNR cost $1,750,000. The grant app cation seeks 60
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approved.
The city, through contracted work with
1. been approved for the acquIsition 01 park the city's coffers, That awn was advanced by the Tuesday
___ that the grant would be approved. Just percent funding for the Improvement
with the
Glattlng-Lopez
Associates (planners), Is
city's general laud to acquire an option to par. In case the grant approval is not forthcoming the city to pay the 40 percent balance. Kulbes said the
preparing
an
amendment
to Its land use plan to
.Qty Manager Phil Kulbes said today the diass on U propart1r In January, 1*,
city has arranged financing through ComBank. balance would be obtained through developer
include
a
low-cost
housing
chances of galng the fw
we "sitranlely
element, one of the
('ng as
perch.. 01 the parcel has been 1ngwood.
contrthutlona Including connection fees.
requirements for such a federal grant.
ed." 'lbs federal money would be used to held , pIsg toval by the U.S. DepartKulIes Is also to report to the council tonight
The sewer lines would be connected to the
The Idea of the grant is to entice Industries to
as Graiimd AvSi
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p, ¶1w
that he will hand.carry to the US. Department of ph'uwd "Big Inch" interceptor line to the Santhe
area to provide jobs and as a related activity
djacent to cityvwned CrysW LAke Park.
sicbeftW 1w 30 Pm Moafty.
Ecomnic Development in Tallahassee FWday ford regional sewer plant. Kulbes said the sewer
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today while crowds of rock fa ns
outside wept and shouted "Paul!
Paul!"
Narcotics officials said
year-old rock star was relaxed and
cooperative
during
the
questioning, but that he Insisted
that he brought the drug Into Japan
for his own use and that It Is less
harmful than alcohol,
The former Beatle was arrested
Wednesday at Tokyo's Inter.
national Airport at Narita on
charges of trying to snuggle more
than 200 grams about 8 ounces
of marijuana, He was accompanied by his wife, Linda, and
their four children,

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The detective said the guard received a "suspicious"
telephone call at 1:30 a.m., calling him away From his station
to go to a hack door. When he got there no one was at the door.
By the time the guard was finished making his rounds. it was
35 minutes before he returned to his station.
Higginbotham said investigation is continuing, lie said he is
acquiring t he serial numbers of the travelers' checks,
notifying area banks and broadcasting statewide alerts on the
police computer system.
Higginbotham sa id the burglars left a crowbar, a pair of
pliers and two ski-inasks at the scene.
Officials of the Stromberg plant, located on Rinehart Road,
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objects Wednesday night. CIII Collins,
21, of 115 Rayburn Court, Sanford, was
arrested after he allegedly tried to
after finally baiting his track at 315
Sunh1 DrIve, SOIdh Sanford. 1k
jailed on charges of driviiiiiii; under the
influence of alCObO leaving the scene of
an accident and willful and want=
reckless driving foll owing treatment for
minor Injuries at Seminole Memoriall
HosltaL oceedIng do S1snd at
aboutl p.ni.,CoWandrovehIitruckjno .•- c-a mUboz (left), light pole, parked car,
truce, street sign ( righ t) and finally int*
the rear of a jeep parked at the address
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In the biggest burglary In Lake Mary history, burglars
d uring the nighttime hours broke Into the Strornberg.Carlson
electronics plant taking a 1,935-pound safe containing more
than $100,000 in negotiable travelers' checks and $5,000 In cash,
Lake Mary Poli ce Detective David Higginbotham said the
burglary was discovered by a secretary at 7:05 a.m. today.
Higginbotham said the burglars were professionals. "It had to
be an inside job. One of them had a key to the payroll office and
used It," he said,
The sale, Higginbotham said, was five feet tall, three feet
wide and two feet deep. He said It was obviously removed from
the premises by using a standard appliance dolly and the
rglars probably pushed it right through the front door.
"They probably plain walked through the front door and out
the f ront door while the guard was making his rounds,"

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condition of the hospitalized Tito, 87, has stabilized,
and even improved.
But the Communist Party sources privately
Pessimistic late Wednesday about the health of the
Yugoslav leader who underwent unsuccessful surgery
for a circulatory blockage in his left leg during the
weekend. One source said Tho's condition was cornplicated by a high blood-sugar level,
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Gold Off, But Above $700
By United Press ntrnon
The price of gold fell In London, Zurich and Hong
Kong today, in an apparent easing of the frenzied
buying, but the cost still stayed well above the $700-anounce mark.
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Thieves entered through an open garage door and then pried
their way through a door leading into Wilson's house, deputies
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report.
The thieves did a very unprofessional job, they added,
saying the burglars chose to rip through wires rather than
cutting them or removing them. The burglars also took: a
remote control unit for one television, but left the set behhd,
taking another instead, deputies say.

their arrests early this morning after they ran from Sanford
pollee officers.
Sanford police say they arrested the pair on loitering and
prowling charges, after they ran from officers who found them
in a downtown alley. One of the pair Is also charged with
possession of burglary tools.
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NEWSPAPER MACHINES FbUND
atoayththealleyin back of the WoeestaUonat goods in the near future.
A
Sanford
police officer, on routine patrol, discovered six
110 N. French Ave., just off First Street, say police. He Is
BUMPER STOLEN
newspaper vending machines In the woods north of Zayre
charged with loitering and possession of burglary tools, and Is
Thieves looking for a very specific auto part stole a bumper Plaza.
being held in lieu of $5,250 ball pending first appearance later
from
a new Cadillac Eldorado parked at Joe Creamon's auto The off
icer said be found the mahlnes one
today.
dealership on U.S. Highway 17-92 Tuesday night, police say. OWlied by the Evening Herald, two belonging to the Metro
An hour and a half later, police arrested Larry W. Bates of
The bumper, wpçth $414, was discovered missing on Wed. News, and one each owned by the Orlando Times, Bargain
Birmingham, Ala., charging him with loitering. Pollee say
nesday by a Q'eainon salesman
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Bates was arrested In front of Evening Herald
at 300
RALPWSBURGLARIZED
The
stifi contained money and had not been forced
N. French Ave., adding he had managed to escape when they
For
the
second
time
In
two
months,
a
thief
has
broken
into
open,
said the officer, who did not know where they had been
were arresting Russell.
Ralph's at 1519 W. 13th St., in Sanford, and stolen a small taken from.
Held In lieu of $105 ball, Bates too will face first appearance
quantity
of tobacco and drink, police say.
today.
At 1:50 this morning, a lone burglar broke out the window at
VANDALS DAMAGE PLANE
BURGLARY ATFREEZER
Ralph's, and made off with threequarts each of wine and beer
Unknown
persons
removed parts from a Sanford.based
Burglars broke into the Seminole school district's outdoor
and two cartons of cigarettes.
aircraft which could have caused the plane's landing gear to
food freezer on Fourth Street In Sanford late Wednesday night
fall, police report.
ELECIRONICS AND APPLIANCES TAKEN
or early this morning, removing an unknown quantity of goods,
A
Casselberry
man
discovered
many
of
Harry Demo, identified as the president of an unnamed
his
household
goods
say police,
taken Wednesday, by thieves who must have used a truck, company owning a twin engine Beachcraft based at Sanford
iscondbrea.Inatthfreezreported thuwt deputies report.
Airport, told pollee he discovered a lockbolt and cotter pin
two months.
Benjamin F. Wilson, of 653 Wren Drive In Casselberry, told removed frotr. the plane Tuesday.
Thieves reportedly removed the padlock on the freezer, police he returned home at 2:20 p.m. Wednesday to discover
He said this was the second recent Incident of damage tothe
located behind the district's warehouse at 400 W. Fowth St
his television, stereos, small appliances and silver tea set plane, and that the missing bolt and pin could have caused
and took an unknown amount of food, police say. School of- gone. He had been out of the house only six hours.
landing-gear failure.

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It followed the trend set in Hong Kong where gold

A Longwood woman will serve four months
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Irl As Congress Looks At Study
WASHINGTON (UP!) A Senate committee that
approved a bill reducing penalties for marijuana use
may, reconsider those reductions now that scientific
experts say heavy pot use can affect the brains, lungs,
hear t and reproductive systems.
Sen. Charles Mathias, R-Md., said the two days of
hearings on medical effects of the drug, which end
today, will help the Judiciary Committee decide
whether It needs to take another look at the marijuana
provision in the criminal code reform bill it approved
Last year.
The legislation would reduce the penalty for
possession of up to five ounces under federal
jurisdiction from a one-year prison term and a $5,000
fine to only a $500 fine and no prison term.
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close at $747.50 in New York Wednesday, although a
dealer said even this was a "pretty Impressive" level.

Kathy Joy Aurlemme, of County Road 427,
was sentenced to four months in jail and five
years on probation Tuesday after she pleaded
guilty to bigamy charges Sept. 17.
She

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flag cruiser were spotted In the Japan
probably on their way to the Indian Ocean near
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engaged in land-locked Afghanistan, close to
Ocean. Iran's Persian Gulf ports lead to the Indian
Ocean.
It was not Immediately known what ships the Soviets
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EDMONTON (UP!)
Dave Johnson, Canada's
men's national swimming coach, said a boycott of the
Moscow Summer Game, would be a "death blow" to
the Olympics.
Johnson Wednesday said any such move might
fragment the games and result in w'1k International
events. "If there was a boycott, people would push to
make the Olym pics survive, but a boycott may mean a
death blow to the Olympics."

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Double-billing, unnecessary work and unfuilfilled contracts were among
scores of such incidents uncovered In a General
Accounting Office study of 10 military installations
across the country. Orlando's Naval Training Center is
named in the report.
Rep. William Whttehurst , R-Va., released copies of
the study Wednesday and called for a congressional
Investigation of the military's contract procedures.
"Some of these cases are real horror stories,"
Whltehurst said. "They are distressing to me and I'm
mad, I'd say mismanagement would be an appropriate
characterization of what happened. This must be
corrected."
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The district Is suing Kelisy, several contractors and GAF
Inc. for allegedly designing, Installing, and
p1$ng dsf.
live rods at the schools.

Me board also discussed the possibility of allowing the
Ifthe work isdoneoneousstyorprivate
headaches. The county enclave on which city attorney to ascertain the legal property, tie city will need perngo
Corps of Engineers to "practice" building airplane
it Is constructed is virtually surrounded ownership and Chacey to determine if the do the work.
l&amp;fldlfl strips by letting them grade and level ground at the
by the city, and the increased traffic and home owners wanted to be annexed.
Drainage problemi are also severe at new Rock Lake Middle School. The school needs ground
its safety hazard and wear on streets is
leveled for tennis courts and baseball fields.
The commIssIoners told Qacey to Lyman High School, where efforts by the
bringing complaints from residents of remove the 'no parking' signs on Rock sc
h ool board to correct drainage
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According to Sal Manfre, principal of Rock Lake, an army
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which
he
had
ordered
to
problems
behind that school were called rourve unit from Orlando would take on the project to prac.
To compound the problem there is
be put Ic at the Dec. 17 meeting after,
LONDON (UP!) A giant snowball careened down
question of ownership of some of the complaints that on the street parking Inadequate by the city commission,
quipment He estimated Thursday this might
Longwood has claimed for a long time lice
Its e board $5,000 to $10,000.
a hill and crushed to death a 7-year-old boy who had
streets with neither the county nor the caused a safety hazar
saveusing
the school
helped fashion the prize, then tried to stop It from
city taking responsibility for their and school buses nowd with all the cars that construction at Lyman resulted In
At present there Is no land prepared for physical education
11115111111. 0110 narrow flooding of several city streets and has
rolling away.
maintenance or law enforcement.
activities at Rock Lake.
streets.
tried to get the school board to correct
Police said Anthony Bowers, died Tuesday night
City Administrator David Clacey says
"Thor, are too many trees in the way," Maflfre said.
In spite of the fact that the city cannot the situation which has held up the city's
when the snowball, five feet In
and weighing
the county property ap aiser's office enforce any ordinance on the streets or
board took no action on the proposal indicating a specific
pr
drainage and street paving program
.everaJ hundred pounds, burled him alive near his
maintains Rock lake Ro
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Delve are platted as being In the city,
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of
the
school's
delver training range,
when the city annexed the property the ahead and put them up."
commission
voted
unanimously to
area wasn't included in th. legal
commission agreed with Corn- install lI-inch drain pipe along Marvin
desc*ip,
znissjner John Hopp Monday night when Avenue from Wildman
h
ditch to Oleander
The streets, which connect State Road he said the signs should not be than until
NATIONAL RIPOIT: Rain-soaked northern California of a break
Avenue.
).tw,,n storms Wednesday and Cohen rivers began to recede, but 434 with th0 new school, are thought by the streets were annexed. No p)gg
Commissioner William Mitchell
-fltah, which suffered the same recant downpours, geared up to fight some to be privately owned,
signs
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Devonshire
suggested
city crews pile up dirt along
qxtenslv. flooding. Gov. Scott Matheson Wednnday declared flooded
To clear up the "no man's land" Boulevard, which is already In the City,
log ions of Utah's Cache and Box Elder count less state disaster area,
the
school's
fence and plug up their
iaking them eligible for state assistanci and review for posswo problem the Longwood City Commission
Chacey told the commission that drainage pipe to prevent flooding of
)Worst relief. in the southeastern corner. of iowa, Surhlnqton reported
voted Monday
Mond to, take steps to annex borings done on Rock lake Road proved
4 record temperature of St degrees, breaking the old record of Se
Rock Lake Road and Slide Drive, in. the street met or exceeded city Marvin and Oleander avenues because of
sgrrn sit Ii' 1933. but In western lowe, Paterson had Inches of snow.
drainage from school property.
cluding property on Slide not pr esently specifications for construction.
am spread across the upper Grist Lakes region and south to
In a related development, City
In the city,
Louisiana, leaving 7 Inches at SooI$ivhlhe1 La., In the 0,11..
vote was unanimous on
In addition to street problems, the Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
covered the Atlantic Coast, where temperatures ranged from theClouds
said Monday
105 In Rock Lake and 41 on Blade.
construction ci the school had caused a night the county commiadon is willing to
New England to the Pos in Florida.
Coninissioner J. Russell Grant voted draipage problem for adjacent
AREA UADINOS (S ass.): temperature: 13: overnieht low:
give the city en esement along Coy
).s?ecdays high: 77: barometric pressure: 35.15; rotative humidity: N against the Blade motion as It did not homeowners, Since they were unable to
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"FRIDAY TIDIS, Dayteno kac*: hIgh, 5:02 low, 1:25; high, SIt low,
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for
authorizing
steps toward air relieving the flooding In the residents' HaiilJty.
1:07; Pert Canaveral: high, 7:54 low, 1:17, high, 1:14 lows I:101
nsutlon of the houses.
Sayperf:hlgh,)2:47lOw,I:o3,hgh,7:33,7p
yards and garages, the cininlasion
Julian was ukedto try And work ouj an
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"I'm not ln favor of Annexing the stx,et authorized Chacey to most with the
agreement
with the county on the
IM$ east to southeast increasing to is knots during today and
for maintenance without the houses on county director ci poblic works to see if
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On Wednesday, 13 potential jurors were chosen, more than
on any single day since the begin ning of the trial. If that rate
continues, a full panel will be selected late Friday. Government and defense attorneys will then be able to choose the
final group quickly, allowing opening arguments to bfri on
Monday,

Defense attorneys tried again Wednesday to dismiss the
case alte r a pr ospective juror said he had heard about news
leaks In the case from a friend on the grand jury.
The dism issal motion was denied, but the prospective juror,
Edward Cotle, was eliminated from the Jury.

Durante Continues Slide
SANTA MONICA, Calif.(UPI) Jimmy Durante Is
In serious condition and officials at St. John's Hospital
say the 86-year-old entertainer's vital signs are slowly
deteriorating.
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hospital spokeswoman said late Wednesday. He Is still
semi-conscious and remains listed In serious condition.
There was a sligh t deterioration in his vitals since
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Astronauts
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The reentry and la nding were rescheduled for 11
a.m. today, with the astronauts to board the spacecraft
at 8:15 a.m.
Today's make-believe reentry and landing were to
cap a series of dress-rehearsal "flights" by the
Columbia, which Is scheduled for Its maiden voyage
later this year.
The Columbia's mock return to earth was postponed
for the fourth time Wednesday about 15 minutes alter
astronauts John Young and Navy Cmdr. Robert
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) — Circuit Judge Wallace M.
Jopling, growi ng Impatient with the pace of Jury
selection for Theodore Bundy's second Florida murder
trial, has taken to adjourning late and convening early.
He kept attorneys questioning potential Jurors until
'9p.m. Wednesday and summoned them back to court
today atla,mn, Tea jurors are sealed tentatively and l7
other prospects have been excused. Two alternates will
I be selected as well uadozen jurors.
The defense attorneys, In particular, have been
showing the strain of eight days of intensive
examina tion of prospective jurors. As the afternoon
hours stretched into evening, they kept glancing at the
clock and back toward the Judge.

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served on the grand jury that Indicted Lance and his former
associates,
"He told me about the leaks," Coile said. "Often the
newspapers knew before they (grand jurors) did about what
was coming up,"
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His campaign chairman Tom Quinn,
however, said he is filing a complaint with the
Federal Communications Commission for
NBC's failure to respond to his and Kennedy's
requests, and said "NBC's decision to have
only one of the three candidates is an unprecedented use of the public airways in a
manner that could have a substantial impact
on the presidential campaign."
He requested an immediate ruling so he
could appeal to federal co ur t if he is rejected,
but the FCC reported late Wednesday it had
not yet received the complaint.
Carter's campaign manager Robert
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you'll see the president doing more and more
public things. This president likes to campaign, Strauss said. "I don't think there's
any question the president will be in a more
Public posture."

But he said he did not know "what day it's
going to be or what week it's going to be."
Carter told a group of visiting editors
earlier this week he expects to campaign In
California in February.

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MEMI'IilS, Tenn. (UPI) — Elvis Presley needed drugs to
wake up and drugs logo to sleep; drugs to kill his pain and
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Provide then: th e King of Rock 'n' Roll would get the:u from
someone else.
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"You can't believe how big a nightmare this was for me,"
Dr. George Nichopoulos told the state Medical Board Wednesday. "I sat down. I stood up. I spent hours and hours talking
with him" about his dependence on pills and injections.
But Presley refused to listen, he said, and often would storm
t'
off and get his drugs elsewhere.
However, two women close to Presley told the board, which
is hearing malpractice charges against Nichopoulos for the
indiscriminate prescribing of drugs, that they didn't think
Presley
had a drug Problem.
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Shirley Dicux, who traveled with a member of Presley's
entourage, and Sheila Ryan Caan, a Presley girlfriend and
former wife of actor James Caan, opened for the defense.
"Elvis seemed to have no drug problems," Mrs. Dieux said.
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"lie didn't allow alcohol or man juana ever around. As far as I
know Elvis didn't take alcohol or drugs,"
llcrtie Ad(lerlS' is no novice in boat building, il(
Ms. Cairn said she was aware he routinely received sleeping
has constructed 15 custom-crafted boats ill the pills.
last six years. Currently, Adderl' and his crew of
"lie was always having things wrong with him," said Ms.
10 in Bermuda are working on a large fiberglass Caan, explaining he had continuing problems with his liver,
back, hands and arms.
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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)
County property assessors around
the state plan a drive to get more than 253,000 signatures on
petitions to have placed on the 1950 general election ballot, a
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ceiling at 65 percent of Just, or market, value.

Gov, Bob Graham has ordered the 67 county appraisers to
put property on the 1* tax rolls at 100 percent of Just value,
plus a 13 percent Inflation cushion.

The appraisers had given preliminary approval to a
proposed constitutional amendment which would have set the
assessment ceiling at 50 percent of just value.
But Wednesday, several appraisers from the state's larger
counties balked at the 50 percent ceiling and Indicated they
would not campaign for voter support of such an amendment.
Polk County appraiser Jim Rodeo proposed the amendment
calling for the 65 percent ceiling and that action won the approval of the body.
lithe appraisers are successful in getting enough signatures
to place the amendment on the November general election
ballot, and If the voters then approve the ceiling, the 65 percent
assessment would go Into effect With the 1951 tax rolls.
The appraisers predicted a proposal to set - a $25,500
homestead exemption for school tax purposes will be approved
by the voters March 11.
U the school tax homestead 'umpilon and the later constitutional amendment setting the 65 percent asapement ceiling
both pass, aboom with ajust value o($JL4IO would pay no
school law In 1951, because a 65 percent useenni mt of the
house would be 125,000.

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TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI) —Gov. Bob Graham still wants
to trim the budget sligh tly even though the state has found
itself with a $75 million windfall.
Total revenue collections in December were $21.5 million
more than expected and $20.2 million in excess for November,
according to a Senate Ways and Means Committee report
released Wednesday and first obtained by the Ta llahassee
Democrat.
Collections have been surprisingly high almost every month
since the current fiscal year began July 1, so the state has $75
million more than it should have had at this point, according to
the revenue est imate prepared last April that was the basis for
the $16 billion 1979-81 budget.
Graham aides and legislative analysts say, however, there Is
still a need for the budget trimming being considered by the
governor.
When Graham revealed two weeks ago he Is considering a
$75 million cut In general program budgets to free money for
higher than expected gasoline and electricity bills, there
already was a $55 million windfall.
The excess grew when December re venue collections were
completed last week.
Another reason is that while there may be a windfall now, It
is likely there will be a shortfall la ter,
"The revenue estimate was built on the expectation a
recession would be hit ting Florida right now. It hasn't happened yet and that's why collections are over the estimate," a
Senate analyst said,
"When the recession does hit, and it still looks like It Is
coming soon, collections may be slightly less than what Is
suppose to come In for the period of the recession."

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Entertainer John Davidson is
replacing talk show host Mike Douglas, whose daily television
show has been syndicated nationwide for more than 18 years.
"The Mike Douglas Show" completes its syndicated run for
Group W Productions this June, and will be replaced with "The
John Davidson Show," Group W's Edwin T. Vane said Wednesday.
Van said Davidson's daily talk-variety show will originate
from Hollywood and will be syndicated in 90 and 60-minute
versions. The exact format of the show is still being negotiated.
Davidson, frequent guest host on "The Tonight Show," said
the new show "is a dream come true."
A spokesman for the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
affiliate said Douglas "has another project planned."

Elvis' Doctor: King

Graham: Tighten Budget
Despite Flow Of Funds

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show. But ABC Wednesday invited Kennedy
to appear on Its competing program, "Issues
and Answers."
The scheduling is different in different
cities, but in Washington and New York,
Carter and Kennedy will be on simultaneously at noon EST.
The third Interview show, CBS's "Face the
Nation," has scheduled Republican contender
George Bush for Sunday, so apparently
Brown will not appear at all in advance of the
Iowa caucuses.

ATLANTA (UP!)
Attorneys are stepping up the pace of
jury selection in the bank fraud trial of former federal budget
director Bert Lance and three others, making Friday the
probable completion date for the process.
As the trial entered its four th day today, more than half of
the56jurorsneededforapoolhavebeenchosen, After thepool
is completed, a total of 12 trial jurors and six alternates will be
selected,

GAO Fingers Orlando Base

By DIANE PETRYX
Herald Staff Writer
Having already paid nearly million to repair leaky roofs
at six Seminole county schools in the past few years, the school
board last night approved cost Increases on two existing roofrepair contracts that will up the price of those repairs by
$,7.7.
A third change order, however, resulted in a savings of
$1,14Y.
The rod repairs will cost more at Altamonte Elementary
School and Jackson Heights Middle School. The repair costing
less is for Saw Point Elementary.
The schools with leaky roofs were designed by Sanford ar-

Webster Marries Witness

w he n Carter decided not to participate.
NBC turned them down, on grounds it would
be too compli cated to arrange for a half-hour

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Political aides say President Carter Is
about to resume active campaigning
and
he and challenger Edward Kennedy will have
a face-off of sorts on separate national
television programs Sunday.
But California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., Is
crying "foul." He charged Wednesday that
NBC is violating federal law by putting Carter
on Its "Meet the Press" interview show just
one day before Iowa's precinct caucuses.
After Carter accepted the NBC invitation,
bo th Kennedy and Brown promptly asked to
be included, for an abbreviated version of the
Iowa debate which was canceled last month

CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (UPI)
Scientists say they
have developed a way to use bacteria to produce large
amounts of Interferon, a costly protein believed helpful
In fighting virus Infections and possibly even cancer.
Interferon Is produced naturally in cells attacked by
a virus, giving them a certain amount of Immunity. It
was discovered In 1957 and doctors suggested It might
be used as a way of fighting virus diseases.
Investigators with Blogen, S.A., a Geneva-based
International research group, say they've identified
the genes in human cells that producc Interferon. And
using genetic engineering techniques, they have Inserted these sections of DNA the genetic material —
rntu bacteria . The bacteria then produce interferon
scientists are able to harvest.

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MIAMI (UP!)— Jim Donovan, the 74-year-old man who
JACKSONVILLE, Fin. (UP!) — Gary Lynn Webster
longed for family life so much he placed a classified ad ofmarried one of his defense witnesses last Sunday, the day after
fering himself for adoption as a grandfa ther, now has two new he was acquitted of second-degree murder in the death of his
grandchildren,
wife, records showed Wednesday. Her dismembered body was
Donovan will be joining a family headed by Debbie
found in a box at a Texas mini-warehouse.
Wilkinson, a divorcee.
Webster, 33, and Linda Gene Bingham, 32, of Dallas, Texas,
They met after he ran his "Grandfath er up for adoption" ad
who was listed as a character witness for Webster, were
In a Dade County community newspaper Monday.
married Sunday in a private ceremony by a notary public.
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several hours," said the reitred electrician Wednesday. "I
arrested last July in Casper, Wyo., for the murder of his wife.
thought they were very nice people and a very lively group,
The mutilated body of Betty Fay Webster, 18, Webster's
very pleasant people.
second wife, was found in a sealed box at a mini-warehouse in
"The kids like me, that's the important thing," His new
Garland, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, last July. Webster
family includes a 10-year-old boy and an eight-year-old girl,
testified at the trial he used a circular saw.

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procen of divorcing Paul D. Attlmxne, her
Clarissa Wilson will serve a total of one
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from him for two years at the time of her + probation for the May, 1973 shooting of Paul
Casselberry will serve one year's probation
second marriage.
Early during an argument at his Altamonte
for the June 27 assault on his neighbors.
Springs apartment.
Smith, who pleaded guilty to charges of
During her probation, she will be prohibited Springs
assault and Improper display of a
from cohabiting with any man out of wedjock,
Sher.y Lynn Jones will serve 10 days In handgun was originally charged with
declared Circuit Court Judge Roger Dykes.
ja il and one year of proba tion for resisting shooting Into his neighbor's yard fr
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resignation as assistant to City Manager Warren
Knowles. On Feb. 1, Quigley is to become city
manager of South Daytona.
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prior to the commission meeting Moore wished
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Sanford and Seminole County residents will
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hint in recent months that Quigley
was looking for a new job came several weeks
ago when City Engineer-Utility Director Mack
LaZenby was named acting city manager by
Knowles when Knowles left town on business.
Actually Quigley said he has been searching
for another position since the birth of his fifth
child seven months ago. "bo you know what It
costs to feed five kids?" he asked when
questioned about why he is leaving Sanford's
employ.

Tuesday by the Seminole County Commission in
selecting Hospital corporation of America as the
frontrunner to provide future health care.
The issue has been one of the more complex
matters confronting the commission in some time
and could have been a highly emotional issue
which might have clouded clear thinking. But the
county commission and its administrative staff
proceedid to examine the problem thoroughly
To
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and competently, putting emotions aside to find a
solution to benefit all of the county's taxpayers
while providing necessary health care in the
northern section.
For too long the current board of trustees and
By HAROLD C. GORDON
its predecessors as well as Seminole Memorial
Hospital's administration tried desperately to
Most Americans understand profits about
provide the community with the best possibleas thoroughly
as they understand the Inner
health care on the tightest of budgets. And they workings of their automobiles —and yet
did so in an exemplary manner.
t,enl to our
profits and autos alir,,
Indeed, SMII administrator Charles Bentley, way of life.
The majority of our people believe that
shortly after he assumed his duties about two
manufacturers
average 33 cents after-tax
years ago, embarked on a variety of projects
profits
per
sales
dollar, when in fact they
designed to improve the health care. And, It was
average about a nickel. Ironically, while 33
Bentley himself, as well as his board of trustees, .percent is considered "too high," there is
who recognized the time had come to work on a general agreement that ten percent is a
capital improvements project to meet the con- "fair" profit.
tinuing demand for health care in the Sanford
Most businessmen would be overjoyed to
area as well as to prepare for the inevitable make that much. Even the oil companies, who
growth which would put even greater demands on are presumed to have scored huge gains
during the energy crisis, have yet to reach ten
the local hospital.
percent.
But there was that problem again: no money
But if the public acknowledges that profits
available for such a project and under SMH's
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current status as a public hospital under the enterprises in this country are malilng less
control of the county commission, not many than a "fair " profit, why is there such
other ways to raise such capital without going to widespread support for "windfall" and other
the taxpayer. Present day economic conditions high corporate taxes'
To, report that a leading oil company
indicated that would be a near impossibility.
realized
a 290 percent increase in profits over
So Bentley and his trustees came up with a
the
previous
year makes a more sensational
possible solution. They would ask the county
story Ow to tell what really happened:
commission to permit the hospital to become a namely, that the company's profits rose from
private, not - for-profit entity which would provide
in the third quarter of 197$, to 7.8
them w1tha variety of ways to raise capital for percent In the third quarter of W79.
Mother reason lithe American work ethic.
e4ansion.
us who would deny an
With thedod business sense expected of any There are few am
Individuld
the
legitimate
fruits of his labom
sound thinking organization entrusted with
Yet there are many who regard a return on
making decisions affecting many, county corn- investment as "unearned income."
missioners didn't jump at the Idea, but opted to
Itisnot that easytomakeaproflt. Whether
explore all other possibilities. 7bey advertised in one is drilift for oU or marketing a now
several medical arts publications to determine if product, the nE of failure is usually as great
anyone might be Interested in providing health as the prospect of success. An rule, high
care in the Sanford area and to what extent. There profits and high risks go together. Far from
being "unearned Income," a profit Is often a
were many responses.
reward for risk-taking, and we should no
After carefully examining all of the prospects more begrudge uwinvestcrlspro1Ituaen the
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answering their ads, the county commissioners lottery player his jackpot.
boiled it down to three possibilities: Florida
A third reason why profits are unpopular is
Hospital, operated by the seventh-day Adventists that many people think they all go to Daddy
on a not-for-profit basis; Hospital Corporation of Warbucks — or somebody W him. In other
America, a for-profit group already operating words, they believe that "them that has
"o t the lion's
of profits goes to
some 150 hospitals; and the SMH board of trusmuch money already.
pec
who
have
too
tees, still asking for private, non-profit status.
Official Commerce Department figures,
Which to select was not an easy
The th ree however, show that just the opposite is true,
proposals had to be gone over with a fine-tooth Fully 90 percent of divisible corporate Income

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NEW YORK (UP!) The complacency of
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and bed work habits may change as a result
of a 21-month research program just cornpletied by the University of Minnesota and the
American Management Associations under a
$322,000 government grant.
At first blush, a mammary of the research
dDemIt neal to contain a lot that Is new. but
Richard C. Hollinger, the university's
research director on the project, says It offers
the first scientifically-collected, concentrated
data on the field covered,
Thirty-five companies and orInizations
and nearly 5,000 workers in the 1 Poli5
oiely.
vestlgators got a tot of frank responses.
For example, 67 per cent of the workers
admitted they had abused the employee
discount pnIVIIe5e from time to time and
many admitted having stolen money,
chandise, tools and supplies.
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whil, employee theft Is a serious problem, it
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the least to loss If they are crught and fired
to be
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Inclined to cheat the company are often also
those with high career goals and concerned
with selflmprovement, the summary ssW
the very traltaeanployers look for in workers.
nm dissatisfied worker definitely is the one
most inclined to steal, the researchers found.
Conclusions on what business should do
about employee theft were somewhat more
revealing thaai the study of the dishonesty
itself,
For example, It was found that company
security staffspre.ently give a low priority to
worker theft. They are too p"ed with
protection against burglary,
sm and
possible terrorist actL it aim -was learned
that theft and cheating by employees
becomes particularly likely If employees
congregate together after working hours,
This led Hollinger to the conclusion that
reducing worker theft Is a complex
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For example, investigators in the Mm.
to worker satisfaction on Job.
found a surprising proportion
The study dealt categorically with theft In
Inventory
managers
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of
the workplace. Hollinger sald, however, the
Investigators found consistent patterns of theft control part of their job description. The

sloppy work habits and such cheating as few companies that had clearly listed theft
reportingsick when not really ill among thou control in the Inventory manager's job
waiters who also stole from the company or description had fewer problems with theft.
abd the discount privilege.
The survey, on the who)., confirmed what
U wor kers find th ey can get away with too- many less comprehensive studies have in.
long coffee breaks or taking paid days off dicated in the past; mod managements Just
when they're not Ill, then they're tempted to hat, to come to grips with the problem of
try direct theft, he said.
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Not by a long shot as much as organized
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of
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should be.
Baseball is nevertheless going to be doing
its bit for U.S. Olympics participation. A
Baseball Hail of Fame Exhibit will
be making 40 stops around the country for the
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some of the women hired by Zaiwdi, but they
refused to Idei4lfy Uid playmates
Apparently, Zahidi 1150 passed out
TILliNG TED: President Carter is
gossibacke as if they were r 11 ' cda.
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çgridsd the lilatid's telephone system to
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among his abandoned b,k'1': "4 girls
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City Administrator David Chacey reported construction
has started on the $13,448 city hall expansion by GMR
Enterprises Inc. lie said it '.ould cost an additional $700
because he had miscalculated and the existing septic tank
was in the way and had to be replaced.

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propelled with oars, paddles, electric trolling motors 2 1 :
horsepower or less, poles or peddles.
Commissioners were asked Monday night to contact
homeowners associations in their districts for names of
volunteers to assist census takers in getting a complete

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January.
The commission voted unanimously on a motion by
Commissioner John Hepp to purchase a mow-trim mower
head to be attached to the citvs Gradall machine, at a
cost of $2,800 plus $200 for an adapter. Commissioners
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Herald Staff Writer
Longwood City Commission has given final approval to
an ordinance banning gas nowered boats on Lake Winsor
with violators subject to a $300 fine, 90 days in jail or both,
The ordinance can be amended in the future to include
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What has the skyrocketing price of gold to
do with the sporting life, you ask?
Even if you don't, here's the answer: It's
raising the ante for the Olympics.
The original quote for the winners' medals
at the upcoming Winter Games at Lake
Placid, N.Y., was entered when the market
price of gold was in the $180.an-ounce neighborhood.
Now that it has moved a very long way
uptown to around $750, the designer,
renowed Tiffany's, Is going to have to adjust
Its price accordingly, a current Wall Street
Journal report reveals.
To a lesser degree, runnersup are In the
same situation. Silver that was selling at $5 an
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pton funds. Of the remaining to percent,
choice: Hospital Corporation of America.
only
a portion goes to the owner-üwestors;
Wi th HCA, the county stands to gain $4.1 million the rest
new plants, new equipment,
- iin cash; $373,000 annually In property tax revenue az'4 ultimately for
new jobs. So even a person
because HCA is afor-profit entity; and a new $18 who does not own aaingle share of stock may
million hospital In three years to be built within dill benefit from profits.
Of coune,tens Of'milhlone Of Americans on
the Sanford city limits or on annexable land.
Moreover, the hospital would be run by an already doddtoldens — either as outright
indirectly, through their.
organization with a proven track record 01 sue- owners, or steeSurprising
as It may seen',
cessfully operating more than 1(X) hospitals in the more America ns hold stock
than belong to
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negotiate final agreement which will provide the JACK
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one which will bring the most benefit to Seminole
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Medical Center Inc., the Hospital Corporation of
America (HCA) facility in Ft. Pierce, told
Seminole County commissioners not all areas of
the hospital are In use even though the facility
was built two years ago. The problem? A
shortage of nurses.
He said the hospital is trying to Import nurses
from England, Canada and the Philippines. King
said the problem there is that there are no Jobs
available for the husbands of the nurses.
Little more than 24 hours after two county
commissioners, County Administrator Roger
Nelswender and Assistant Administrator Jeff
Etchberger toured the RCA hospital, the
decision was made to give HCA the go sign to
negotiate to take over Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Among the parallels between the Ft. Pierce
Hospital and 5MB was the fact that Bob
Besserer had served as administrator of both
facilities.
Beuerer was administrator at Ft. Pierce In
the late 40s and early SOs and was administrator
here until just a few years ago.

The vote in South Daytona to hire Quigley was
unanimous. His salary will be $22,000 annually
plus a car allowance of $150 per month. The
council there said It will review Quigley's salary
after six months and consider an increueat that
time. The South Daytona Council previously set
a maximum salary of $32,000 for the city
manager.
Quigley was chosen from 75 applicants for the
job and was one of three recommended by a
screening committee.
Knowles said he expects to be swamped with
applications for the post of assistant to the city
manager which has a salary range of $17,217.83
to $,710.83 after five years on the Job.
Quigley's salary was $17,890.
Just a few years ago, Knowles said he received
147 applicants for the post of assistant to the city
manager.
Applicants for the Job must have a baccalaureate degree in public administration and
experience in municipal administration.

the city commission accepted Quigley's

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Thursday, Jan. 17, 1W

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Herald Sports Writer
LAS VEGAS Don't let the dateline fool you. This
story and game takes place in Sanford. Only the
significance of the game has big city and Jimmy 11w
Greek proportions.
It could be called the Five Star Conference Line. But
if FHSAA commissioner Floyd Lay is within earshot,
maybe It should be called the "coaches calculations."
Anyway, like anyone else that has read a sports
section during basketball season this year, Five Star
coaches are just as Interested about number five.
ranked Sanford (17.0) hosting third-ranked Daytona
Beach Mainland (17.0), Friday evening.
For the past week the Evening Herald has been
soliciting predictions from opposing coaches. Some
came as easy as the sunrise (Volusla County).
Others had to be extracted with threats. "DO you
want to be the only coach that doesn't make a
prediction?" some Seminole County couches were
chided. (That line worked three times, Ha, Ha!)
After hearing, "Hey I've got to play these guys
again," about as many times as the National Anthem,
the coaches finally got down to business.
"Sanford's got two things going for them. Size (64
Reggie Butler and two 64's, Bruce McCray and David
Thomas) and playing at home," Lake Howell's Greg
Robinson pointed out,
"Mainland Is quicker and has better shooters. But I
don't think Mainland will shoot as well as they did
against us (63 percent), said Robby.
The Robinson Line.,, Sanford by two in overtime.
Rcbion's Lake Brantley rival Bob Peterson did the
Silver Hawk two better at least from the suspense
aspect.
"It will be one of the tangibles that win It," Peterson
surmised. Maybe the team that makes Its free throws.
"Mainland relies on Its running game, which is
excellent and Sanford uses a controlled fastbreak," the
at boss continued. "It'll be close. I v-ruldn't put a
nickel on it."
The Peterson Line ...SA!?'RD b) one In triple
overtime.
The last of the county coaches, Lyman's Tom
Lawrence, concurred with his colleagues on Sanford's
rebounding and Mainland', speed.
"If It's a finesse game, Mainland will win," said the
Greyhound mentor. "But If It's rough and physical,
Sanford will beat them,
"Sanford's a second shot team. They can go and get

"Mainland has the best ballplayers and Sanford is
more physical," said Spruce Creek's Joe Pigotte. "I
think Sanford is going to try and run with them and
that'll be a mistake.
"But I'll tell you how to beat them," whispered
Pigotte who knocked off basically the same Mainland
lineup twice last year. "You can't let Sam Henry
(Mainland's All State guard) handle the ball. He's the
key to everything."
The Pigotte Line ... MAINLAND by 12.
Which brings us to the tie breaker, DeLand's Art
Parissi, who is a sportswriter's delight. Never a man to
mince words or throw around coach's cliches.
"Mainland is the best team in the state. NOBODY
can stay with them," the colorful Parissi boasted.
"They have an excellent press and seven or eight good
players."
When reminded that Lakeland was ranked number
one, the Bulldog chief was not the least bit awed.
"Lakeland doesn't play ANY defense," the outspoken Parissi confirmed.
"Listen. Sanford doesn't have any guards. The
Mainland press will be too much for them to handle."
Are you listening Whitney and Stambaugh?
The Parissi Line ... MAINLAND by 15.

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l5e yard effort proves he's the best back In the biggest
game of the year.
Pittsburgh and Los Angeles don't even come close to
matching up statistically.
The Stealers scored 416 points this season while
giving up 262. Pittsburgh led the National Football
League with a per game average of 391,1 yards on of.
fense. The Steeler offense put together the second
highest total yardage in NFL history.
By comparison the Rams barely kept their heads
above water.
Los Angeles scored only 14 more points than it gave
up, 323.309, a direct reflection of their 9.7 record.
At one point in the season the Rams were 54 and had
It not been for New Orleans and the Atlanta Falcons
falling on their collective faces, could well have
finished third in their own division.

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hew mid dance his way right wound saying who's
going to win and by how much. Joey the It lia says
Pittsburgh 30, Los Angeles 13.
I've got a bet with the boos. If that's the exact score, I
get a week's vacation. U Los Angeles pulls off an iç,
I go to BIthbo and cover the Third Annual Firewater 301)
Worm Race.
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wearing down the Rams. Perhaps it will re 'a ball
gums tb.oughmd On first half, but those tough third
and fourth quarters Is whore the SteIers will win the
ball .me.
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Rocky ermn th e surly Mages but they'U get moving
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and yo Vinci Prrwwne will hove to play the
gams olhlilifs in adiulstut an relatively tees.'
NFL career.
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show 01 muscle.
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the Rams he simply picked
UPI Sports Editor
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COSTA MESA, Calif. (UP!) their camp. Nobody tried to
Chalk up one upset for the stop him. You never really
Los AngeI9 Rams already, stop Doug France. All you can
Doug France, their king. do is slow him down a little.
Midway through this put
size tackle, the man their
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If you don't think thMs a coinmodate him and that
major upset, then maybe you made tUrn so angry he ac
aught to know how big a job It cuied the team 01 being
prejudiced against black
was to get him to do It.
As big as Doug Fromis, players like hImself,
After the Rains beat Tampa
d he's huge at Woo and
270, that's how moody be is at Bay to earn their first berth
lines. He's also assertive and ever In the Super Bowl,
impulsive, so when he gets it France said he wouldn't talk
mind to do something, with the media covering the
in
a good Idea to give Wgame here. He not Only sold lt,
he vowed It and tried per.
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some of the other Los
Twice In the last two yeses
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France became so upset with same. France was red hot on

While the Seminole County coaches hedged a little on
their choices, this was not the can with the Volusia
County bosses.

the lieu,. The members of the
media hadn't given the Rams
their due all season long, he
felt, so now they could go to
the San Francisco Forty
Niners or the Detroit Lions for
their comments. They could
go to anybody, but not tUrn
because be wasn't going to tell
theun a thing.
First, Jerry Wilcox, the
Rams' director of public
relatlons, tried reasoning with
him, then Ray Malavasi, the
Rams' coach, and Don
Klosterman, their vice
president and general

manager, did the same thing.
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France that easily, as the
Pittsburgh Stealers probably
will find out Sunday In
Pasadena.
Finally, France's wife,
Laura, sat down and spoke
with him, and she was the one
who finally persuaded him to
forget all about his vow of
silence. She didn't beat
around the bush at all. She got
right to the point.
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times already," she started
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ourselves out on a Limb. You "I like talking to the press,"
know you love football and if says France, who was
you carry this thing of yours bothered by an elbow Injury
through, about not speaking to early in the season. "The
the press, It's only going to reason I didn't want to talk to
hurt you In the end Who them to begin with is because
knows what can happen? And they never bothered talking to
If it happens, what can we us offensive linemen all year.
('or'
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wife was aylng. She was we'd Iwo. One d the rsaaonal
making good sense. He made Lp my mind not to talk
thought It over awhile and to the press at the Super Bowl
was because I didn't think
then came to a conclusion,
"You're right," he said. they'd come to me, anyway.
to them."
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either the Rams or the
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Steelers is doing more talking
hearing
the last few weeks
to the media than
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how
Harvey Martin (of
France.
Dallas) was gonna cream me
"What was I gonna do, go
and how LeRoy Selmon (of
back to being an elementary Tampa Bay) was gonna beat
school teacher in Dayton, me up. I felt I did pretty good
Ohio?" he says, laughing over against both of them."

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Perhaps the best thing that happened to the Los Angeles
Rams this season was an 11th game injury to starting quarterback Pat Haden.
Malavasi's squad was floundering, barely maintaining a.500
record and certainly didn't look like a championship squad on
its way to another division title.
But third year signal caller Vince Ferragamo came on
strong and Wendell Tyler enjoyed a good finish to squeeze the
ess than awesome 9-7 record.
Rams into the playoffs
Equally as Important, the Ram defense returned to the ranks
of the healthy and played liked the Ram defense of old.
They'll need to. Facing a variety of Pittsburgh's offensive
weapons, Los Angeles will need its best 60 minutes of football
to contain the Steelers.
Behind Ferragamo, the Rams have not set the offensive
world on fire with points. But his accurate if not spectacular
passing and the combined running of Wendell Tyler and Cullen
Bryant has been good enough to get Los Angeles to the
playoffs.
The match ups are interesting.
Feraggamo will be throwing to a pair of wide receivers who
took over for the Rains starting receivers; both knocked out
with Injuries.
While Preston Dennard and Billy Waddy are capable, they
face a ferocious, hard hitting secondary unmatched by anyone
on the Rain's 79 schedule.
Ferragamo likewise has not seen the likes of a pass rush and
secondary that belong to the Steelers. His poise in the early
going Is critical for Los Angeles' success.
Los Angeles has a pretty fair pass rush of its own anchored
by Jack Youngblood and Fred Dryer at the ends. Having Jack
Reynolds at middle linebacker certaainly doesn't harm
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The Rain secondary is once again healthy which would
normally give the Rains an added advantage. But defending
against the likes of Swam and Stalworth, an even standoff
there Is about all the Rams can hope for.
Gruff, ragged headcoach Ray Malavasi proved his NFL
mettle by bringing L.a. Angeles back from the brink of extinction midway through the season. Winning the NFC title for
the first time in their last six tries has to be an emotional and
relieving lift for Los Angeles.
What remain, to be seen is now that the Rams have finally
made It to the Super Bowl, will Pittsburgh continue their
frustrations, or will L A.. pull off a super upset?

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Tickets for Friday nights clash between the
Mainland Buccaneers and the Sanford Seminoles
are on sale at two local locations In addition to the
school bookstore.
Sweeney's Office Supply in downtown Sanford
and Flagship Bank's 3000 Orlando Drive
location In Sanford will be selling tickets today
and tomorrow depending on how long they last.
The 80O p.m. game at the Sanford gym pits the
third ranked Buccaneers, with a 16.0 record
against the fifth ranked Seminoles at 17-0.
Junior varsity action gets underway at 6:15 with
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By JOE DESANTIS
Herold Sports Editor
What can you say about a team that has won the Super Bowl
everytime it's made the trip to IWO football's colossal game?
The Steelers have It all. Few will dispute eIr claim as the
greatest team of the decade. Chuck Knoll's troops show no
sign of relinquishing their strangle hold dominance as the
major force in the National Football league and may well
wind up the team of the '80's too.
There's nothing fancy, nothing sophisticated, nothing tricky
about Pittsburgh. The Steelers come at the opposition with
hard-nosed, basically fundamental football. It's their veritable
cast of all-pro's that makes them awesome. Especially when
big bucks are on the line.
On offense they have no weakness. Led by quarterback
Terry Bradshaw, the Steelers averaged almost 400 total yards
per game.
There's no doubt that Franco Harris Is the biggest back in
the biggest game of the year. A strong second half found the
bruising veteran once again rushing for over 1,000 yards. Toss
in the fact that Harris is the Super Bowl's top ground gainer
and holds the single game rushing record a fact that has Ray
Malavasi and his Rams losing sleep this week.
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Harris is complimented by Vietnam hero Rocky Blier. The '
small slow, gutsy guy out of the Tom Matte mold that somehow
gets the critical yards on the critical plays. Sidney Thorton
asserted himself as a starter of the future which adds more
ground strength to Pittsburgh's attack.
When Bradshaw elects to go to the air he can throw to the
acrobatic Lynn Swann, the equally amazing John Stalwarth
and the bulky Bonnie Cunningham, a trio that puts constant
pressure on the defensive secondary.
of
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Many thought the loss
prove the unraveling of Pittsburgh. But Dennis Winston
Mapped Ip and the Steel Curtain didn't skip a beat.
The contest will be won on the lines. Greenwood, Greene,
By JOE DeSANTIS
Dunn and Banazak face a veteran offensive line against the
Herald sports Editor
Rams, but they also face a young quarterback who's had little
experience this season. Pittsburgh has a habit of taking advantage of little things like that.
For all of its bypre, pre game supposed drama, and
The Stealers have the edge on speciality teams too u well as
money, the National Football League's Super Bowl
an overall stronger secondary and linebacking corps.
really isn't all that super.
Oddsmakers have posted Pittsburgh as an 11 point favorite.
With the exception of three or four years, (like last
An unusually high spread for the Super Bowl. Are they relying
year when Pittsburgh edged Dallas 35.31 in suwmer)
too much on the Stealer's past Super Bowl performances, or
the game has been anything but exciting.
looking hard at the Ram's 9.7 record and a Still untested Vines
The contest supposedly represents pro foothill's two
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The Steelers seemingly have everything going for them. The
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experience, depth, talent and the intangibles.
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The Sterling Park 4th and 5th grade Drama Club will
present three melodramas In the school media center on
Thursday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m. Titles are "Blazing
Guns at Roaring Gulch," 'Penelope, Pride of the Pickle
Factory," and "Buck, a Tale of the Frozen North."
Donations of 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children are
eocouraged. Refreshments will be sold.

GED Classes Resume
The full schedule of day and night classes for adults who
- wish to study for a Florida High School Diploma has begun
General Education Development (GED) classes are open,
not only at the College campus, but also at the 12 study
centers located throughout Seminole County.
Free instruction, taught on an individualized basis, is
available to all adults. If a high school diploma will help you
get ahead In your job or open up new opportunities for you.
Call the college.

Medical Seminar Scheduled
"Hypertension" will be explored at a medical seminar,
arranged by the Seminole Memorial Hospital Medical Staff,
at 7:30 p.m., Jan. 22 In the SMU auditorium.
Dr. Michael J. Pickering, Associate Professor of
Medicine, at the University of South Florida's Medical
School, will be the featured speaker.
Two hours of Certified Medical Education credits have
been applied for from the Florida Medical Society, Florida
Academy of Family Practice and the Florida Pharmacy
Association.
Through the courtesy of Pfizer Laboratories, a social
hour will follow the speaker who is being sponsored by
Pfizer.

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Jackie Goodman, area manager of Beeline benefitted from parFashions, left, congratulates Mary Black,
ticipating in a social activity which required
Beeline's leading regional saleswoman, who was
cooperation and sharing.
crowned Beeline Queen at a regional dinner
meeting at Western Sizzlin' Steak House, Sanford.
And what did the
Along with the crown, Queen Mary received an
students prepare?
arm bouquet and a $25 Beeline Fashions gift cerMostly cookies and
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stink? Your b.baad would
DEAR ABBY : What is a
would probably turn on Rose
mother supposed to say when
Barbara for turning him In.
her child asks, "Can Kevin
Since your daughter Is
stay for supper?" - and
Rose Circle of the Garden
Kevin is standing right there
being exposed to some Club of Sanford met at the
raunchy behavior on the part Garden Club with 13 members
looking up into your face?
of
married folks, be sure she and one guest in attendance.
I always say, "Of course,
understands
that not all
but Kevin has to call his
following
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men
behave
like nouncements were made of
mother and get her permission first.'
Daddy, nor do all married forthcoming events: a brunch
Then my brat says, with him about it, so i just women carry on like Aunt on Jan 17 at the clubhouse
"Mother, you call Kevin's gave up. In fact, I don't even Jennie.
with a program on "Friends
mother. He's afraid to."
care anymore.
DEAR ABBY My old lady of the St. Johns; "a card party
So,like a ninny, I call
I'm staying with him until and I are having an argument given by Magnolia Circle on
Kevin's mother, and she says, our daughter grows up, and hope you can settle it,
Jan. ; and a Horticulture
I say pigeons are still being and Flower Arranging Class
"Are you sure he'll be no Barbara is 11, and Joe is a
trouble?" Then what am I very good provider.
trained to carry messages, at the club on Jan. 24, at 9:30
Afew weeks ago Joe went to and the wife says that pigeons a.m.
supposed to say? Anyway, I

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Colorado to visit his brother, haven't carried anything but
The Horticulture report was
I really don't mind having Frank, and he took Barbara diseases since the Civil War.
given
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Who
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by Sacy
mine is an only child, and It's Barara told me that after
Harrison.
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to play with. But I don't like Daddy and Aunt Jennie would Pigeons se still being trained
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messages.
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lock
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being
themselves
my son pulls this often. Also, bedroom for a long time. She were used in World War U for Ruth J. Simpson is to be
placed in the Garden Center.
after supper they play until said Daddy told her not to tell that purpose.)
The program "Our Library
it's dark, and guess who has to anyone.
CONFIDENTIAL TO" IN
COWORKER
was
presented by Evelyn
Lake the dinner guest home?
Abby, should I let this go or LOVE WITH A
A
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library chairIs there a solution?
make a stink? After all, WHO'S TRAPPED IN
CONNED IN
Jennie isn't just another LOVELESS MARRIAGE" : man," and Sacy Harrison.
Refreshments were served
CONNERSVILLE woman. She's his brother's Get out that office and out
by
the hostesses Irma Fields
wife!
of his life. It would be easier to
NAMES CHANGED smuggle dawn past a rooster and Mary Ann Rockey.
DEAR CONNED Your
DEAR CHANGED: What's than to tilde the fact that you
resentment at being outsmarted by a couple of junior to be gained by making a two are madly In love.
on artists is understandable.
hut you're lucky your son has

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Maternal grandparents are Judge and Mrs. Voile A.
'ye known for years that Joe
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done. I got tired of fighting Thurman Smith, all of Sanford.

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The 4-H County Council held a meeting at the Environmental center on Jan. 12. Six clubs were present totaling 37
members plus their leaders. Representatives from each
club gave reports on their club's past activities.
Mike Martin, Seminole County Forester, took the 4-11
members on a nature hike while the leaders held a meeting.
He also save a slide presentation while the 4-H'ers attention
was focused on a friendly squirrel.
After .the nature hike, the council discussed events
coming up including: Share-the-Fun on Feb. 1, the Central
Florida Fair, the Teen Leader Retreat, March 28, 29, and
30, and the Dress Revue on April 18.

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Seminole County joins Central Florida in the Mother's
March for March of Dimes on Jan. 20, 20, 21 and 22 in order
to further help in the serious health problem of birth
defects.
Since polio is considered a controlled disease, the March
of Dimes has taken the prevention and treatment of birth
defects as its main goal-effort. The Neo Natal Unit serving
Seminole, Orange, and Osceola Counties is housed at
Orange Memorial Hospital and is specifically equipped and
designated to prevent and treat birth-related defects in the
Central Florida area.

According to Jan Freeman, president of Seminole Mutual
Concert Association, the Kingston Trio has canceled the
Jan. 22 appearance under a professional clause in the
stanciard contract for performance.
The Four Lads will appear in the trio's place, at 8 p.m., at
the Sanford Civic Center.

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Registration for the Second Annual Series of Exploratory
Trips sponsored by the General Henry S. Sanford Museum.
Library is scheduled Saturday, Jan. 19, from 10a.m. to noon
at the museum, 519 E. First St.
There is no charge to participate In the program which is
scheduled Saturday mornings beginning Jan. 26.
Designed for middle school aged students, the program is
conducted by Jan Johnson assisted by Gail Bell. It will
Involve the art of engraved rubbing as well as archeological
explorations from burial mounds to burial grounds.
For information, call the museum 321.0710 on Wednesday
or Friday, from 24 p.m.

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2(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Guest: Jim
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8:30
(fl') NBA BASKETBALL
Atlanta Hawks vs. Phoenix
Sun!

(LD(35)ANDYGRIFFITH Ople
upsets the whole town when he
proves that the famous Battle
of Mayberry was only a blOOdIessbrawl.
(1O) EARTH, SEA AND
SKY "Atmospheric Phenomena'
02(17) BOB NEWHART The
liartleys are bombarded With
legal hassles when Bob is sued
by a patient and Emily fights a
parking ticket.

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Grady tries an ancient Oriental
magic trick and shackles Fred
toEsther.
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REPORT
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Fred stages a circus in the junk
yardwhenheisleftane,ephant
bya tenant.

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(1!) (35) MAUDE Maude insists
on a full court trial when she Is
given a speeding ticket by an
eager young traffic cop.
Q (10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
actress Pat Carroll.
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midnight argument at the
Jeffersons spills over into the
Bunker household.
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25TH CENTURY Through
mind probes, Buck, Wilma and
Dr. Huer recall some of Buck's
lighthearted and romantic
adventures.
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bightiess young singer teaches
.4ork several new ways to
experience the joys of Earth.
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amiIy abuse - child abuse,
spouse abuse and parent
ms. AMERICANS
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foievis4on ongelist, uses
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t'e word of salvation.
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pregnant but has not yet decided whether or not to have the
baby.
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"The Harvest Of The
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plant and animal life and the
roots of warfare are studied in
a look at the Bakhtiarl tribe of
Central Iran.
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TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Benny Goodman, Bert Convy,. James
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write news of local Interest
from LONGWOOD • SAN.
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
CASSELBERRY and if yo.,
haveaknack forgathering the
socIal news from your
respective Community to be
presented in a column in ThC
Evening Herald, we want to
talk with you.
Contact:

Hairdresser wanted. Willing to
vork 8 hrs. per day, 5 days a
week. 323.0624 or 322.1426
(eves).

Dog Back

of said curve,S$.24 feet through that pursuant to Final Judgment of
WORKING PEOPLE
central angle of degrees OS' to FOIWCIOsIwe entered in the above.entItled cause of action 'n the
the point of rivmi curvature
$ SOOKIC EE PER $
curve concave Westerly and CIrcuit Court Cf the Eionie.nth
MIAMI (UP!) .-Wbile surgeons tried tore"Ir the damage
Judicial CircuIt, in and for
isavingarsdlgsoi$l,f,,,
Lwo pit bulldog, Inflicted during an attack on a 71-year-old
SSECNETARIE$$
FICTITIOUS NAME
Seminole County, Florida, the
thence Northerly aIofg the
Notice is hereby given that I am
woman, th. city commission In nearby Hollywood voted
said
curve
will
17.00 f..t to the South. underslined Clerk
sell at
$ PAYROLL CLERKS
engege in businees .
,
tore. pit bull owners to carry jujai,
west corner of l.o 24 of said Block publIc sale to the highest and best
FmbryOr.,C.$$,$,,,y,Semi,,
03'4O" C bidderforCashattheWestdoorof
$CRIDITINVESTIOATOR$
EthelTiggs, who was attacked In her backyard by two pet pit County, Florida under the tic. 1):
along the Southerly line of Lot 24 a the Seminole County Courthouse in
titious
bulls who escaped from their pen, was reported In "stable, that
SAPPLIANCE SALES$
name of MR. GRASS, and dIsta,of1eg.7Ss,ef,th.,ewu Sanford, SemInole Counly,
I intend
to register said name degrm *rio" E along the Florida, ii the hour of 11 am., on
good condition" Wednesday after a facial operation, jj wlththeClerkofCIrcul,Cj,
SeutIyIlneofLotfl
the 11th day of February, A, 0.
Ban-.ard
Seminole County, Florida In ac
SCOMMUNITY PLANNERS
frjjj5j
. of
ajcop
1,50, that certain real property
lladis$anceotn.ssfeat,oa
point
cordancewithlh,provlsionsof
the
Institute.
North of BeginnIng; thence situate and biing in Seminole
$MACHINEOpERATOR$
FIctitIous Name Statutes, To.WIt:
13.0 feet to The point
County, Florida, described as
Section
Florida Statutes begInning. ContaIning therein follows, to wit:
owners should register
SORUOCLERKS
their dogs with th. city and carry at
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15.917 souar• feet. $ubi.ct to
NOrth ½ of Lut 32A, SANFORD
51g. Daniel KIYU
least $25,000 In liability Lziitrance.
Florida Power Corp. Guying CELERY DELTA, according to
PublIsh Jfl. 3, 10, 17, 21, 1950
$L.D.DRIVERS$
The ordnance was proposed In December after a pit bull DER.
Ewment is rscorded In o.
the PIat thereof as recorded in
ooii usa, peg, s, S.ninole Put Book 1,' Page 75, Public
$DESKCLERK$$
named Shiner attacked and severely maimed 7-year-old
County, Florida
Records of Seminole County,
Frardde Scarlrough, who will require years of reconstructive
2. Lets 33 and 34. Block 11, Florida.
Sanlando. The Suburb Resutlful,
DATED this 15th day of
MANY, MANY MORE
Sanford Section, as recorded in January, A. 0. 1950.
'People are going bananas" with pit bull parittola, iild 005
SUMINDL.0 COUNTY BOARD
PIes look 3. Page at, of the Public (SEAL)
,
AlA EMPLOYMENT
Hollywood officiaL
OPCOUNTYCOMMISSION,R$
Records of Seminole County,
Arthur H. BeCkwith, .ir.
9l2FrencptAve.
323.3176
ffoffcsefPvIfo.rto,
The ordinance passed over the objections of several pit bull
IorIda. siIect to Florida Power
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cornerof lOthI French
Pebrwary 12,1955
Corp. easement p.r 0. R. look
owners. Devid Corf, attorney for the Everglades Pit Bull aub,
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
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"Your Future Our Concern"
PiN P.M.
1174, Pigs 351, Seminole County,
Deputy Clerk
FIOII4.
KENNETH W. MCINTOSH Of
dlaorünlnatcry.
The SemInole County Board of his been flied ,gainst you and you STENSTR0M, MCINTOSH,
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COmmissiOners
will
hold
a
publIc
are
ree,ired to serve a copy of JULIAN
Ths two dogs that attacked Mrs. Tigp wee. purchased by
hearing in Room SOsof the veur selttsn defenses, if any, en
COLSERT I WHIGHAM
her buslwnd, Fletcher, for protection about P4 ysrs ago. 5k
Seminole County Courthov, Petitioner's attorney, WILLIAM Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Sanford,
Florida,
on
February 17. L. COL BERT, ESQUIRE OF Flagship Bank-Suite
asld the dogs, &amp;iook and El$on, hid
banned anyone
1950 it 7:00 P.M., or is soon
before,
STENSTROM, McINTOSH, JUL. Post Office Box 1330
this-softer as poasible to consid.r IAN, COLSERT &amp; WHIGHAM, Sanford, Florida 32771
But Tussday theyeecaped from their backyard ggloni, the folloWing:
FlagshIpBankof5anford,$ui,e
Publish Jan. 17, 24, 1950
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LEGAL NOTICE
chased Mrs. Tiggi and attacked her
tearing off , clAghea A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR P.O. lox 1330, Sanford, FlorIda. DER5s
NOTICE
OP
CHANGE
OF
ANNUAL
ZONING 32771.Oflorb.forePebruaryl7,A.
and snapping at her legs, hack, buttocks, head and face.
MEETING, CENTRAL FLORIDA
REGULATIONS
0., 1950i and tile origInal with the
Obsofihe dogs was killed by police who we spn noONJ by
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETy, INC.
1. MARTIN S. STUIIN$-L2
Clerk of this Court either before
ans1gi)bor.TheQthsr,Snook,w,wndI,51,,J,4 ONE AND TWO FAMILY serviceon Petitlonersattorn,yor
Notice is hereby given that the
PICTITIOUSNAME
a polk,, offlcur. The dog was later ca$ur'sd and taken tO 1so DWELLING DISTRICT TO CR Immediately therssfteri showing Notice is hereby given that lam Annual Meeting of the Central
s-isl%t, title, Interest or lien engaged in business at * Rio Ala Florida Zoological Society, Inc..
RESTRICTED NEIGHBORHOOD
1*d. Coanty do( pOWId whir. it Us IspOcted to reCOver.
shall be held on January 21, 1950,
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT-Fl the Defendant his in or to the Mano, Altamonte Spring,.
Fia. at the FIrst Federal Savings and
(1.flO).7-Lofs 1 and2. Block 0, property described In the pitNion 33701, SemInole County, 0s-a
Loan, on SR 436, in Altamonte
the dog after I period of quarantine.
Slovak Village, SectIon 31, and to show cause Why Wsat under the fictitious tame
Tg,nSISI. 71, Rang. p t-• Wspirfy $liutd 150$ be akin for COBRA LANDSCApJ9Q,,
of Springs, Florid., In the "Corn.
H. id Ida wile had told him abs loved the dog and wanted s,
mimity Room," at 1:00 p.m. All
Page 11. Consisting of op. the use and puwpnsis set forth In I Intend to register said
him back, In apit. of the
MIM With voting Members an expected to
proximately one acre. (Further the petition. II any Defendant fails the Clerk of the CWojit
Cot,t,
attend, and all persons having
"But I 'm not geing to take the dog hack," he
described as in the general $5 do is, a default will be sides-si Seminole Csn$y, Florida In ac
business before this Board are also
Cf Howell Brancit Reed against that Delendaiw for the
ancew#hme,,vi,Ions,he invited to attend,
.1511 Stefasis Reid,) (DISTRICT relief Iemand in the Petition. Pictltieus
Name Statvtes. To-Wit:
NO. 1)
FUNNY. BUSINESS
Alan L. Roie,
by Roger Bollen
P*IA$e.TAKE NOTICE *I$ SiCtiolt SILOS Florid. $tatut.s
B. PUBLIC HEARING TO led ration bi amiss
Executive DIrector
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Pos': Gerald Rutb.rg
$lg.
James U. Wheeler
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PIItISSISs- will silt an Order of PVblieh:Jafl,y1II;,35,3,,i*
TIR PLAN
taking me any ether Order the oai.,
Jan. ,
1.WNpI$ 1IlORL
NO OII
DEEM
-REVISION TO SUNRISE Celwt Isems proper at a hearing
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(APPALOOSA VILLAGIPUD beferstheHONORASLE KEN.
(PLANNID UNIT DIVE- WITH U. LEFFLEI, en of the •
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WOODED ' ACRE wroses &amp;
privacy sets off 4 yr. old 3
Bdrm wearth tone carp., Con
H.A, indoor W.D hookup &amp;
good cash to mtg or FHA.VA
financing. 8.45,900.

Plenty of elbow room
lake
frontage on this 3 acre mini
farm, comp. w•) BR home.
Make offer. OSTEEN.

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MORRIS

Sr.

REAL ESTATE Broker

290N.17.92,Casselberry,Fl.
514.5200
Eve. $34SS
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LAWN EQUIPMENT &amp; SMALL
ENC.INE REPAIR (Fran.
ChiSt'd Name Brands) Sates 8.
Service. Includes building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner
J. w:Il
partially finance. $65,000.

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JUST LISTED! 3BR, lBhomein
lovely flelghbOrhoodl 2 5cr.
porches, w-w carp., din, area
&amp; morel Can you believe only
$29,900?!! app WARRANT.
ED, Call 323.3272 for info.
'WHAT A BUVI 4 BR, 2B home
ona 1g. fenced lot in Sunland.
Lg. Fla. rm,, ww carp., CH,
eqpt. kit., &amp; lots more! Only
$29,900.
SUPERI Dbl. wide 3 BR, 2B
mobile home on approx. 10
acres! Farm In country! CH.
A, eat-in kit., &amp; DPI BPP
WARRANTED. Just $4750Q

Home Secretarial Service,
Business, personal, fast, neat
&amp; reas, 569-1411 or 169.4491.
Seek employment for 2 Viet.
namese male refugees, ages 20
&amp; 25. One speaks a little
English, has someexp mdcc.
8. boat repair. Other speaks no
English, exp. as fisherman,
Any lob considered. Call 323.

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE, 2
BR, I', B home in Longwood.
CH.A, w.w carp., DR. den,
pantry &amp; more! New pool toot
BPP Warranted. Yours for
$17,500. Call 373 fl2 for info

Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420

?NEEDCASH?
Use Your Home As Security
Call Us For Terms
Tower Financial Srv.
11002412469

Multiple Listing Service
2565

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REALTORS 9 PARK

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ij,i1,is1w.i Branch Office

Sanford Gracious living. Peas.
Weekly Imonthlyrates, utilities
p1. Inquire 500 S. Oak 1117113.

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS.

1 BR-$I99 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So 0$
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Sanford.
Call
323.1670
..Ma!iner's Villag.

Lk Mary nice bId site. 99 x lid,
S.000•

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2640 sanford Ave.

321.O7S
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READY TO SELL

ApIs. fOr Senior Citizens. Down
tOwn, very clean I roomy. See
Jimmie Cowap, 311 Palmetto
Ave.

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carpeting, cxc. coed. Only

$15
$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns
River.

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CLUB, Exec. 3 BR, 71, 1g.
FR, FP, Ofl Oak shaded corner,
Wivacy fence. $450 mo 322.
013. Owner Associate.

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IllFalmouth.Air.OPTION
DiiionRealtor3fls$30.9035
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2 BR, IS, neww.wcarp.
Fencedyd.Goidloc.,
1380mo.3224035

Ba, 1'.',B, economical gas will
furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
convenient location, LR &amp;
Fla. rn., W* carp. $29,500.

STEMPERAGENCY.
REALTOR 322 4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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NICE CORNER LOT IN
TOWN. ZONEDMULTI UNIT.
$25,500.
2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
NEW PAINT, PANELING &amp;
CARPETS, SUPER NICE.
$79,500.
EXTRA LARGE 2 STORY
DUTCH
GAMBREL.
3
BEDROOM, 2', BATH DE.
LUX POOL WITH PRIVACY.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
71)95 MyrtleA,t'
Sanfo,ct
Orlancto
)21 Ooio
371

4 pct. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down pdyments. 32)2717.
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Top Dollar Paid for lunk 5. 'used
cars trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990
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From SlOto 150
Call 3221624; 32? 416f)

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BATTERY SHOP
107W 27th SI
323 9114

Bicycles for all
thefanilly 110 up
Call 323 3860 or 5115W. 2nd St.

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Will buy junk Auto Batteries,
f'est t'ri
Batte'ry Shop
107W 27th St 323 9)51

Brunswick pro pool table
8300
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322.7480
SIocks81.95- Heavy Duty $695
Nw Batteries $2995
2413 French Ay Sanford

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Sale

12x60 FURNISHED, CENTRAL
HEAT&amp;AIR, LIKE
lOOxISO CANAL FRONT LOT
AT BIG BEAR LAKE, OCALA
FOREST. $15,900. SEIGLER
REALTY, BROKER. 371.0610.

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REALTOR. 322 7191
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homestead. 10 acres or more,

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REAL ITATI Seer

395W. *7.93, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve. 562-3697

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
39 3259
Carpentry, Painting, Roofing,
Geri. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
60,75 after 5 p m.

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97$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very Short
time. Original $593. bal. SIll or
$25 mo. Agent 339S3e.
Used full size hotel-motel bed.
ding. Very clean, 514.9Sea. pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-93, So. of Sanford.
3221721.

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brand
new interipring bedding, These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. Roll's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 1792, So. of
Sanford. 322-0731.

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Home repairs, paneling, roof &amp;
carp, repairs, remodeling. All
work quar Free est 331 5465.
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.uterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
332.0707

wn&amp;ndsciping

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired, Res, 1. Comm.
Remodel &amp; Additions.
Call 131-5399or 562-0535

Private party will pay 55 for
Washington quarters, 1964 or
before. Will also buy dimes &amp;
halves. 331 0516.

CERTIFIED LAWN
I LAN DSCApIp4c
FREE ESTIMATES 333.7903

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Ut Ikuling

Groomlng&amp; Boarding

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Animal Haven Grooming
Boarding Kennels, Thermo.
stat confrole,j heat, off floor
sleeping boxes, We cater to
your pet 327 5732,
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPL lANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323 O9iI.

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lMan,quality operation
8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beat. 327.1321

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Antiques and Modern Furniture
One Pieceor Houseful
llridgesAntiques
3232801

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Yard Debris, Trash
APplianceji Misc
(L 0CAL)349.337l
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Handy

Used Mobile Home in good conci.
tO bUy for cash in Sanford
area. 322 0956.
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WE fILlY USEDFURNITUPE&amp;
APPLIANCES Santord Fur
niture
Salvage 322 1771
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Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in Used
furniture, Refrig,, Stoves, tools
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Ceramic TilS

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 569-5562.

Cash 322.4132
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
Sl9E. 1st Sf3725717
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Beiuty Care
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Registered Brangus Bull I yrs.
oldw papers
322 1561

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Call Bart

USTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODEIING&amp; RgPAIR
5G. BALINT
3275665

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Horns Improvements

Consolid,)tedM,hin Systems
M,ijor appl,., ,ill t,rancfs, C H&amp;A
free est
339 I49

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51-Household Goods

IFTHISISTHEDAYt0b4JyInev
car, see today's Classified ad,
for beet buys.

Lk. Sylvan area, S acres. $21,000.
Other parcels avail. W,
Maliczowski, REALTOR 373.
7903.

Appliance Repair

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1 awnmower, Kee commercIal,
22". new condition, siso
5130

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Refrig. RPOAMANA I? cuff. Sola
originally $5J4, now $216 or $21
mo. Agent 339 53$,

su.saw

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68-Wanted to Buy

Whybuyused?fiewbranctnan,e
box springs 5. mattresses at 20
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
full size, queen I king. Jenkins
Furniture, 203 E. 25th St. 323
0951.

H. EreesIMORRIS

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FILl. DIRT I TOP somu.-YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; HIrt 323 7560

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ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT.
on beautiful I yr. old Double
widew.2hugebdrms,2befhs,
Con HA &amp; eat-in kitchen. $78.
mo. lot rental. Call now!
570,500. Harold Hall Realty,
Inc., 323 5774.

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FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
Buy &amp; ?,,(l
New&amp; Used Furniture
500 S. Sanford Ave.
3716593

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)IO3OrlandoDr.
323-5200
- VAIFHAFinan.inq

Ray Bait Realty, Inc.
Peg. Real Estate Broker
31R,lS.Ig.lof.CH.A,carp.,aft
gar., well with underground
system. Chaln.linked back yd.
with lle3Zicr. swim. pool.
Must see to appreciafe.
Brokers Protected. 332.7534

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stuent
variations.
IA
tempo's (controlled), Worth
over 8800, 1st 8750 cash takes
372 4810 aft 5 pm.

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I oval dinette, 4 chairs &amp; extra
leaf.
Sunbeam
compost
shredder, S hp Briggs &amp;
Stratton motor. Console radio
&amp; record player. 6615315.

See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I. rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

S acre tiled farm, Sanford.
40 acre orange wove, Geneva.
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.

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LIST NOW!
Call Walt Cappel 3234.400
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
621.3003

'78 Dodge Power Wagon, lwh,
drive, auto,, AC, PS, PR, cxc.
(t)(I 11.000 &amp; fake over
373 0389 aft, 4.30.

C.ultars, amplifiers &amp; drums,
Clearance saId save up to
$303 Bob Balls Discount
Music Center
7705 French Ayt'
322 7255

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I acre lots on Paved rd. Terms
you can afford. $300 dwn.
Osteen.

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Side by Side refrigerator, $75, I
picnic table, w 2 benches, $30.
full size baby bed w mattress,
65-Pets-Supplies
$2S Oak porch rockers, $79,g,...
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
AKC brindle male Great Dane, 9
Furniture, 705 E. 25th St. 323
months, must sacrifice, $200
0981
fIrm. 377 7847.
30" Kenmore wh el range W
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timer, $50. 17*19 harvest gold
basin, complete, $70. 33 - 5MS.
67-Livestock.Pouitry

5 French (Il 92) Sanford
323 5374

FOR SALE BYOWNER
4 BR. 21, great rm., eat-in kit.,
DR, Fl. rm. Mayfair area,
high SO's. After 8, 323151?.

Rite or Day.

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It's Iikepennie from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.
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Reg.

73A-

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1972 black 911 Porsche
$3,800 Fullyeqpt
32240)8

new.

'19 r-Oo Super Van
F xc cone low
J2 U/vt

Ia- Critchfield ltX tip Mercury
One seat, trailer, great ski
boat 372 1415 ,ift 5 p m

Chips for sate
liyd.UHauI
372 0791

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., R.altors

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73 Dodge Polara. good cone
paint &amp; 'op
1 dr AC &amp;
htr Also (7) 8' Side boxes,
S'aht, 2 drs ea box w bins in
one. 323 5071
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Carport Sate
7009 Adarn Avc.
Thurs. Fri,95

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Army Boots $lI.99pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3I0 Sanford Ave.
322 579) I

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
3II3l5E.First5t,
3275677

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Fairmont S W. all options, cxc.
cond 14.600 May trade. 3220098.
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73
Pontiac C.randville. 7 dr
auto
V 8. AC. AM FM,
loaded, Sharp 323 2)78 or 322
2088
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1978 Coachman Deluxe, 25' w
Ree.e hitch, air, awning, fully
Self ,,ont 321 0075 86.500 or
best otfr

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy 17 92
Sa'ford, 11W 37171

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Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. los'
paved road. 740' deep.
Beautiful view across Crystal
Lake. Only vacant lot in area.
$14,980.

..0 QUALIFY INC 3'BP home.
New lIlA &amp; carpet. Owner
will iinance w Substantial
down. $33,000. 337.7257,

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FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,
..QrJando_-.........lli'w, Dlii ,',utel (ii). springs
mattresses, $30 set Sanford
Auction, 1715 5 French. 373
7340.

323-7832

R lB 322.9283

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AIR5TREAM EXCELLA 1973.
31'. set up on lot in
of
Florida's prettiest camp
grounds, Twelve Oaks Camp
Qrou,id, Enjoy your
here
$11,000 323 6323.
- in class
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Garage Sale, 2nd Ay Chuluota,
Live Oak Ln Sat &amp; Sun 7 '
Jan 19 7. 70

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Eves.3220612,372 1587
207 E.2SthSt.

42-Mobile Homes

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turn
diSheS,
ieters, linens &amp; misc 108 S.,
Sunland Dr.. Sunland Estates,
Sat &amp; Sun.95

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2135'

7SRV1 Vehicles

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(2) 100' wafer front lots on Lake
Harney. 818.500 ea.

1890's VICTORIAN ON COP.
NER LOT, NEEDS RESTOR.
ING, CAPTAIN'S LANDING
VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
$35,000 TERMS.

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WIll buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Peal Cstate
Business boos. Florida Mortgage Investment, 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422 2916.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

LAKE PICKETT ESTATES.
NEW) BEDROOM,7BATH,2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
AIR 8, HEAT, ON CORNER
S ACRES. OVER 400' ROAD
FRONT, A MUST SEE!
$39,900.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified
Ads
didn't
work
I
there wouldn't be any.
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47-A--Mortgages Bought
&amp; Soki

HAL COLBMT REALTY Inc.

2 BEDROOM COZY BUNGA.
LOW ON NICELY LAND
SCAI'EU LOT. APPLIANCES
&amp; NEW CARPETS, EXCELL.
ENT LOCATION. ONLY
$20,000.

24
BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker

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We buy equity in houses, apts &amp;
vacant land. Lucky In
vestments, P.O. Box
Sanford 322 5207

W Garnett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
:,I0HN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phon 327-7UI. Sanford

Leasew.OptJon3BR,l5 CHIA,
sc porch, carport. $29,900.

I BR, lB condo, kit. eqpt., $273
ins. 1st, last + 5150 sec. RIggs
Realty, REALTORS. 333.7973.

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Lot or Acreage wanted
For mobile borne
372 0216

323.6061 or eves. 323 0517

Country bik nice &amp; clean 3 BR
2B, sc porch, fenced back.
Owner holding. Low dwn
payments, less than rent,

Sanford-immaculate 7 BR, 21,
all appliances, w-w carpet,
club house I pool. 8.33,900.327.
0333.

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323-2222

54-Gara'

We buy your equity, close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.
319 2500

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47-Real Estate Wanted

Build to Suit our tot or yours
FItA VA. FHA23S&amp;745

EVERY DAY someone is lookflsg
for What you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad wilt
appear here tomorrow.

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25445 French Ave
322 0731
377 01?9. 322 5353,3223772

REALTOR

$59,900.

ANYTIME

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BROKER
24)95 Myrtle Ave
Orlando
S.Intord
325 0640

ALLFLORIDAREALT'Y
OF SANFORD REALTOF

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BARCAIN TV'S
Whypayn,ore
HERB'S TV
2597 S Sanford Ave
323 1731
V repo 19" Zdnith, Sold orig
819175 bal, 8.18316 or $17 mo
Agent 339-8386

SEIGLER REALTY

Let us help you sell or buy your
properly.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 tc
'15 models. Call 3399100 or 831
4605 (Dealer)

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

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3 I clean 8. f urn. gas heat.
carpeting, Inside utility rm.,
new kit floor. Priced at only
$26.9S0

For Estat&amp;' Commercial &amp; Resi
dentai Auctions P. Appraisals
Call Dcii's Auction, 3735670.

C'oodusedTv's,$75&amp;up
MILLERS
?6l9OrlancioDr.
Ph 377

85 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
ROAD FRONTAGE. LARGE
OF
STAND
CYPRESS,
VOL USIA COUNTY $800 PEP
ACRE. 'T F RMS.

M. Unsworth Realty

Good
benefits.

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

GOLF COURSE LOT WITH
TERRIFIC VIEW OVER
LOOKING SMALL POND,
$20,000.

REALTORS
?710$enford Ave. 322.7972

72-Auction

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Hwy 92, 1 mite west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, w,Jl hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's.
the only one In Florida. You set
the reserved prIce. Call 9.23
detaUi.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

BARGAINHUNTERSPARADISE'

35 ACRES I AKE F PONT. T ALL.
TREES, GREAT ACCESS.
87.500 PER ACRE.

Lakefront living is avail. in this
elegant 3 BR, 48 home,.
Situated on 1' acres complete
w.SBR. lB guest cottage.
VIon't last
at $92,000

retiring

IMMACULATE 3 Bdrm home
with carpet. New energy
saving central air 8, heiit with
assumable s' pct. mortgage
or refinancing priced at
8.15,900. Must see to ap
preciate.

SHADOW LAKE wOoDsDesigner home wwood &amp;
stoneexterior, Great Rm,flre.
place, intercom, Solarium,
walk.in closets on wooded
acre for $107,000.

Spacious 3 BR, 2B luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
8.55.900. VA FHA lerms avail
able.

80-Autos for Sale

Trade

Privatepartywilttradeport i,..
rcmote control color TV for 2
rolls of Washington quarters,
5964 or before. 33) 0816

That'sClassifiedAds
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S ACRES WEST SANFORD.
LIPSALA
NEAR
ROAD.
NEEDS FILL 810.900 TERMS

3 BR, I B on 2 lots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade trees. Only
$29,900.

BE A UT I F U L
COUNT P V
PROPERTy- 12 acres, 4
Bdrfll, 2 Baths, fenced, 2 wells,
farm tractor &amp; mower, MUCH
MORE, close to City con
veniences. 1 yr. warranty,
864,950,

LAKE MONROEV Bass fishing
capital of the World! Lovely
Ildrm, 2', Bath, lakefront
home has pool on one acre,
Private boat dock, fireplace in
FIn. room, formal dining, lots
of extras. $39,000,

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHTSpotless 2 Bdrm home wlarge Fam Pm, terrific kit.
chen 8. landscaped lot in
superb area for just $30,950!!

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ACRE ZONED MOBILE
WHISPERING
HOME.
PINES
WALKING DIS
lANCE TO BIG LAKE
GEORGE 16.500

OVERSIZED LOT, WOODED,
READY TO BUILD IN NICER
AREA. $8,500.

Cash for your lot' Will build c
your tot oi Our lot
Enterprise, Inc.
edt' lnc. Realtor
641 301 3

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REALTORS

VA-F HA-235-Con. HomI ,
LOW Down Payment

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52-Appliances

Scars Kenmore chrome plated
36" coil type counter unit with
built in griddle Two 6" &amp; two
6" surface elements. 323 1)15

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5306133 or 339.11lleves.

.ittie want ads bring big, big
results. Just try one. 322.2611 or

Business location, rent 2000
ft., fully carpeted, modern,
beSt location, excellent traffic
&amp; viSibility. Call 322440)

REALTOR
MLS
372.1475
Lvi 223.3914

needed. All

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Apply In person to:
RONALDG. BECK
Advertising Director
EVENING HERALD
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford

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FORRESTGREENE

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

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Interior Furnishings

spelling a must,

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Longwood 3 BR. 2R, lots 01
Storage, neat &amp; clean, cornet
site w trees 843,750

Van Wright Associate
J.J. Herman Realtor
6150440
Eve 830 0102

telephone
soilcita.
tion. Write COPY,
complete
order
forms,

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Furnished
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'Sell advertising for
classified section by

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
PHONE
SALESPERSON

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OPPORTUNITY
Needed: young men &amp; women,
20.30 yrs. old, to be trained for
an exciting future in the home
entertainment industry. Must
be personable, attractive &amp;
lke to work with tne public No
direct exp. necessary. Top
pay.TIrectofyourduIl,roui
job? Now is your chance to get
ahead. Apply in person ,
Westgate TV. K Mart Plaza
Shopping Center, Sanford, 9:30
am. to 1:30 p.m. daily.

41-Hnuses

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classified a to solve it. Try one
SOOn.
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By Ju'ie I, Curtis
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found necgsajr,', pw*
avaIlabl, by callisg 1734* STENITROM, MCINTOSH, •
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soles,. Village Planned Unit at the Seminole Causdy Cow'- *
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Sanford, 3 BR, 1' B, washer..
dryer, all.appliances, $390
mo.. 523.6570.

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OUSELVESEDITOR
3222611 9.5 daily
Mon.Fri

vs.

Furnished

RN, 1.4 &amp; 4.52, full &amp; part time,
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent Center, so
MelionvUle.
38-nted To Fnt
FACTORY-.- warehouse help
needed, chance for act.
______________________________
vancement, mature local
Wanted 2 BR, SB, reasonable
resident preferred, benefits,
rent. Inside city limits.
322
phone 3231405.
2452
aft 8 p.m
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ASSEMBLERS
Positions
now
open
for
41-Houses
production carpenter helpers
. with nation's largest producer
of factoryVbujit modular
3 tldrrti,Zbaffl
housing. Must have some
has new ww carp, paint, Con
carpentry exp. Apply Cardinal
HVA, 8. 2 yr old roof; Din Rm,
Industries, Inc., 3701 S. San.
paneled Fam Rm &amp; huge
ford Ave., Sanford, FL. No
fenced yd in Pinecrest. Only
phone calls. Equal Op.
815.900!
portunity Employer
BANANA LAKE FRONT: 3
Nurse Aides, 7.3 shin, exp.
Bdrm, 2 Bath, 200 sq ft. huge
preferred. Apply in person,
Fam Pm W-fireplace over
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
looking Oak shaded lot WVSOO'
E. 2nd Sf,
lake frontage, 75' dock &amp;
more! 866.300.

DORIS DIETRICH

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only in fine
dining. Particular interest in
dinner.line cook. Call Mrs. G,
6684493. Deitona Inn.

Did Wheat Admit Guilt?

Wornan

33-House

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WANTED
To

ARE YOU UNHAPPY WITH
YOUR DAY.CARE SITTER?
Part or full.time, your
children will be well taken
care of by mature I reliable
person wreasonable rates.
Hot meals I snacks,. M.,.cc..,
timeflex.,ages2g,up$344503
(days) I 3235141 or 322.7133
(eves).

Wanted

WANTED: Housekeeper to care
for elderly Couple. Must be
able to do housecleaning &amp;
cook. If interested, send name
&amp; address to: Box 45, co The
Evening Herald, p.o. Box
1657. Sanford, FL. 32771.

18-Help Wanted

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 15Th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
DRIVERS WAREHOUSE
CASE NO: 7924$$CA4S.L
24 Hr. Babysitting
Immediate openings. Must have
THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE
In My Home
Fl. Chauffeur license, 25 yrs.
SPRINGS. FLORIDA.amunlclpal
323.1565
or older with good driving
corporation organized and exIstIng
record. Annual starting salary
under the laws of the State of _______
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in excess of 810.000. Exc.
9-Good Things to Eat
Florida,
Company benefits, maior
GU'ORT MISS. (UP!) - Prosecutors
VlIIle in jail prior to the first trial, Wheat
PlaIntiff,
Florida Aluminum Distributor
were expected to press today for the advs.
wrote In one note that he wanted to plead
Navelorangeslgrap.fruif
is expanding to Longwood to
'ELTON HUNT, LOUISE AT.
mission into evidence of two handwritten
$lbu.Callafter5p.m.
guilty to the murders.
serwe greoler Oriancio area.
K1NSON and FLORIDA POWER
3226733
.
Call 2 p.m..4 p.m. to schedula
notes In which accused murder Kenneth
CORPORATION, a Florida cot'.
In the second note, which he called a press
interview. 331611.1,
Wheat said he wanted to plead guilty to the
FOR SALE
relesie, Wheat uld, "I'm completely InFine
Quality
Temple
Oranges
Defendants
slaying of a young Kentucky honeymOofling
AVON
nnt of the Mayer murder,. In order to
3223313
NOTiCIOPACTION
FIGHT INFLATION
couple,
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spare myself and my family the neediess
TO: VELTON HUNT
. Sell Avon. Increase your earning
Defense attorney Earl Stegall and District
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1120 Everett Drive
fl-lflStruCfjOflS
power. For details; Call
soffering of a lynch-mob trial, which would
Dayton, Ohio 45407
Attorney Albert Necalse argued before
----------1.141.4687
or 6443079
end ma gas chamber verdict, I've decided
LOUISE ATKINSON
Harrison County Circuit Cowt Judge Kosta
WANTED
Specialty
third cook.
plead guilty and I will not appeal."
Stitch a Rainbow
54 West 74th St.
Viahos Wednesday over the admissablilty of
Must be able to prepare cut,
Apt. 412
Wheat also maintained in the note that,
CreatIve Expressions 322.7513
Season, and Cook meats,
the two note,, which were written by Wheat
New York, N.Y.
"The FBI and (Harrison County) Sheriff
poultry, Seafood, vegetables,
before his first murder trial last month.
FLORIDA
POWER
COP.
all types of noodles, soups and
Leroy Hobbs have falsified evidence,
'40 LONGER USED CM%PING
PORATION
bejudgewasexpectedtotigeon,s
other foodstuff according to
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
pressured witnesses Into lying and have fed
c.o Thelma Maxhlmer,
the Cantonese cuisine for
before he prosecutlonresumed Its case In the
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
ResIdent Agent
the news media a bunch of lies to make me
Consumption
in the Res.
AD.
fourth day of the trial today.
3201 34th Street, South
look like a kill-crazy monster."
taurant. Salary $275.00 to
St. Petersburg, FtoriOa
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40 hours week, plus two meals
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Perry, a first cousin of Wheat, testified a property in Seminole County,
Mayer, 24, and Teresa Mayer, 21,
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Florida, to wit:
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CUStomers. We train, wrIt. 0.
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County, FIorIdI; run West along JAMES L. ROBINSON, JR., and
RIE 0. ROBINSON, his wife,
Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Tx.
his first trial last month and sentenced to a
The district attorney said he would 1O5i the South line of said Block 11 a
76101.
PlaIntiffs,
distance of 102.42 feet to the point
lIfeprIsonterm.Proeecutors$oU)ttheth
examine Ms. Perry when she is called as a of begInning; thence continue
penalty, Necaiae also was seeking the death
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and Tom Jonm of an Altamonte bicycle
r$tWthg the city to flout a bond issue city would have r,aUs,d in the Increased shop In also suggesting roads be widened
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before he will approve the loin to the city value of the land In the psst yew.
and rustriped to create bike lanes, and
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tj is bikepaths be installed wherever
Faced with th,HP1.&amp;ilgthe to buy the land.
Purchase plies of the
The property involved is the 3h acres $37,300. Recent oppralsal of the tract poI'4e. Hattaway said where phI
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these things would be done, but not much
tar mere tkM i yew I. duuae, the adjacent to dly-enned. Crystal Lake showed its correet yaks. at $10,310.
tá. Mary Oty Cemell Thwaky idgM Park onGridssd Avenue. Mn city has
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voted wwilv'ouily to $cIup4warlly use had an option on the parcel for more than chances are "extremely good" te city
Sheriffs deputies Ho Taylor and Hank
a year. 11w optIon Is to expireMonday, will receive at least a itlil grant (or Bluely aid bemsnols curreotty has a
city r.wve fur* for the aeu1aihion.
If the option expires without the city the purchase of the property. Kuibs, Is saf ety program, which at lit provides
City AttorneyGary MSy told the
closing an On purdiass, the city will not expecting word of fbi grant approval almost every Seminole elemen ta ry
to
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lagil aiy Is. the $3,710 ibich was med to from the U.S. Deourtimet of the Interior dWed with a lecture from a deputy on
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building they could call their own, said Reynolds, where they
Herald Stilt Writer
could study, perform or go to find out about art in the county.
The Council for Arts and Science for Central Florida ConThe possibility of using the large auditorium planned for the
ducted an open meeting Thursday evening at the Sanford Civic new Lake Mary High School for performances was mentioned,
Center to determine the ways of meeting the artistic and
The school is expected to open in 1981.
0
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cultural needs of Seminole County.
A desire for more art in the public schools utilizing the
Special Invitations had been sent to representatives of
state's Artist in the Schools program was expressed. Dr.
WASHINGTON
various cultural organizations, educators and artists
Mabel Sherman, the program's state director, said young
BOB HAA WAY
carter will make a decision win the the Union message next Wednesday.
throughout the county, anid about 50 people attended the students control the future and if the country is to survive
education
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next several days on whether the United
meetlngto express tsü- vim about art and culture and how it artistically, the U.S. must accept the need for more art 10
Powell said Carter "will devote the
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Dorothy Morrison, chairman of the humanities department . HO ttaway
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Powell noted Carter has already said he cby the invasion of Afghanistan and to the
thinking without strong public support and funding.
Reynolds said funding for projects can be made availableG
could not support American participation
ontinuing crisis in Iran"
"Therewua feeling among everyone," he said, "that while with public support. "I feel if people in the community can
in the*Soviet Union July 19-Aug. 3 while
Carter planned a foreign policy breakeverything is possible, and there are some good ideas, that It's come up with a project or create something they want, we can
Russian troops are in Afganistan.
come up with the funds but It must be well-defined."
going to fall on deaf ears."
fast today with Secretary of State Cyrus
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)
Reynolds is currently painting a mural depicting a scene
Powell spoke as the two top officials of Vance, Defense Secretary Harold Brown,
By DAVID M. RAZLER
funding for the Sanford office of the arts council expires next from the IM on the side of a buUding on Magnolia Avenue at
the U.S. Olympic Committee arranged to who has just returned front China.
Herald Staff Writer
First Street In Sanford. In speaking of the mural and how it can
month, which may force its closure.
meet later In the day with White House national security adviser Zbigniew
The proposal to have bicycle riders aides on the situation. The committee has Brzezinski and White House chief of staff
Those attending the meeting expressed a desire for an old make the public more aware of art in the community,
ride against traffic is dead, said State charged Carter has no legal basis for Hamilton Jordan.
b'U
or home, that could be converted to a permanent arts Reynolds said "That's the way I communicate better
that will
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AcWrs and
ld like to
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Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altamonte keeping American athletes away from
They were expected to discuss a report
Springs, Thursday at a meeting with law Moscow this summer.
from Deputy Secretary of State Warren
enforcement officers and local bike
Armed with philosophical arguments Christopher that his mission to Europe
enthusiasts.
Instead, Hattaway said, he intends to anti bylaws of the International Olympic this week found wide support for "strong
committee President
Robert Kane U.S.
and Executive Director F punitive action" against the Soviets.
research legislation which will combine Comtnittee,
education and enforcement of Florida's
The Foreign Ministry of SovietDon Miller canto to Washington from
current statutes pertaining to cyclists. Colorado Springs, Colo., for the White occupied Afghanistan today invited
Since Hattaway proposed the change in
newsmen from all other countries to visit
the direction cyclists travel last month, [louse meeting.
the nation and report "the correct and
he has received more mail on it than any Carter will speak out on the Soviet true picture" American journalists failed
Other Issue except a proposal to ban the invasion of Afghanistan and on the to present.
Act, butI am no problem,"said Macdua, certain circumstances," said Public use of rabbits for training greyhounds
By JANE CASSELBERRY
who Is president of TransGulf, a Con- Service Commission Chairman Bob several years ago. In this case, "99
Hendd Staff Writer
cent of it wasnega v,
legislator
,This is really all we wanted all tinental Resources subsidiary. "It just Mann, head of the committee.
along," saidGus L. Madllui, Continental takes little time. I suspect because the
"We ought to tell the Legislature, 'last
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proposal, originally reques
pipeline will be crossing several states an
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cyclists
Continental coal
state Leglslat*re t look into the be more efficient If one federal lead
inst traffic rather than with It,
fe&amp;%JbWty of mubwUon of a IMM&amp; agency will take on respionsibillty."
power to cross the property of railroads, aga
com laints
By United Press International
"The financing is something that will who don't want the competition.
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Iran, as the Iranian authorities apcoal slurry pipeline to connect the
state'
n
17he chairman should clertainly be crding groups and
Midwest coal fields and po4er plants In have to be worked out with the shippers
Government-banished
American
parently
wanted it.
Ooii5uWay aft
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(utility companies in Florida and commended for seeing some of the
The radio, monitored by the BBC In
Florida and Georgia.
reporters
packed
their
bags
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taway explained.
"We won't build it unless the project is Georgia) and the financial institution. problems with Ow W&amp;Iation we have
Thursday ee
viable, competitive and environmentally We are taking it as rapidly as we can but seen," Madil ua said,
the 50 American hostages who on their Irania ns marched through Tehran and
developing
project
as
big
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as
a
The
Legislature
granted
Continental
go
shame
they
had
to
sound. ft's a
two
s deputies and three local 76th day of captivity had scant hope of other ciUesThursday, mixing areligious
commemoration with a massive protest
tirough all of this effort to comis to the complicated as this one lust takes time," formerly Florida Gas Co. eminent cyclists, wasc1ed because of the going anywhere,
"me conehWon we have been rspwft said Mwflua. He has estimated thie domain power during On IM sesdon,
working
The expulsion of all reporters
denouncing both the United States and
ginIal bill.
pi peline could be opera tional by 1396 or but imposed several conditions.
all alcOg," he said.
;IOfl produced a for American news organizations left the the Soviet Union.
jç
Lawmakers
Theccinmittee, which will be
American correspondents, banned
for an effort to make both official Tehran Radio as one of the
cne consensus
The Legislature should remove the and said it must find the project
Its findiW to the Legislature, delarprimary
sources
of
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from
See REPORTERS, Page 2A
and drivers aware of their
'mined the WWw M firm (fwwly redrlicdons on the public condemnation economically and environmentally cyclists,
and
some form of Inknown as Florida Gas Co.) should be power given the firm, Continental feasible.
aeaaed enforcement should be created
Th. Lion Roars,..
allowed to bud a ci rry pIpeline Resources Co,, last summer so con- They also said every state tobecrossed
Hattawa' also said he would
Into rimidg it it can pt, dw wem7 structim ca be&amp; once Ckintinental gets by Ow project would have to gmt reselutch
the poWbility of prohibiting
çnvlrouinental permits and finng. financing and the required permits, the Continental eminent domain authority children under a certain age onto major
Tim Wings won't become final untfi take effect and ft p4*W would have to
Mrommentally and. emondeafly
h"W, the pod sSW in twative atler and meeting next. Tuesday.
be operated as a ommm em a in so
"We
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acknowledge
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anyone
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partial list of items contained in the safe the safe through the front door into a
Herald Staff Writer
includes $180,340 in negotiable Bank waiting vehicle. The burglars attempted
The FBI has joined the investigation America travelers checks; 300 United to open the safe in the building, he said,
being conducted by the Lake Mary Police States savings bonds of unknown but were not successful They left a
Department into the burglary of the denominations, other securities, titles to crowbar, two ski masks, pliers and
Stromberg-Carlson electronics plant in vehicles, employee checks and cash.
gloves at the scene.
the early morning hours Thursday.
The supply of travelers checks used by
The value of the safe is $4,000.
It may take weeks, Lake Mary Police the firm to pay travel and moving ex. Higginbothan said the alarm system at
Detective David Higginbotham said penses of the engineering and sales the plant was either turned off or
today, before the exact value of checks people worldwide were replenished only disconnected and there was no alarm on
and other items taken from the elec- two days before the burglary,
either the safe or the payroll office door.
tronics plant can be determined. The loss
Higginbotham said earlier the
Higginbotham said the police departmay be well over $250,000, Higginbotham burglary was accomplished by ment has been deluged with telephone
said today.
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professionals and apparently involved calls kom area merchants wishing to
Agents of the FBI joined the in. some "inside" help.
know the serial numbers of the travelers'
vestlgatlon today because the crime in
He said security is provided at the checks. Those serial numbers are as
all Ukeithood will involve the crossing of electronics plant by Oxford Security Co. follows:
state lines.
A guard, normally stationed at the front
$50 denomination— 33-001.342-280
The burglary of the plant and the door, was called away from his desk by a through 694; 33-001-669-270 through 579;
removal of a 1,935-pound safe from the telephone request to open a rear door of 34-113-556-265 through 689; 34-116-321-730
payroll office was discovered by a the building at 1:30 a.m. The guard made through 999; 34-116-322-000 through M.
secretary and reported to the police at rounds of the building, returning to his $100 denomination— 43-065-697-214
7:05 a.m. Thursday. Higginbothamsald a desk 30-35 minutes later, Higginbotham through 344, 43-067459-M through 674;
said.
43-068-133-160 through 334.
$20 denominations— 24-087-416.526
The
detective
surmises
that
during
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standard appliance dolly, removed the 5. 24-091-798-116 through 219. $10
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result in confusing and conflicting dispatches," said Rod er ick W. Beaton, UP!

Dr. Robert Gay. head of the Seminole Memorial Hospital
emergency rooin, said Florida Hospital sent letters to its
fortiter open-heart surgery patients asking them to testify.
Some members of the audience denied this, but Gay said his
mother got one of the letters.
Ile just wanted to point out, he said, that HCA facilities can
tin excellent o pe n-heart surgery too. He asked Sheriff John
Polk
Polk said lie had opion-heart surgery at North Florida
Regional hospital, an RCA facility in Gainesville, and
"couhin't have asked for better care."
Gay said lie would like to see Seminole Nfernorial run like
to testify.

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Art Harris, newly appointed to the board of trustees of
Seminole INIeniorial Hospital, a board which will likely be
disbanded soon, pointed out that Seminole Memorial won't be
able to offer upeitheart surgery until Florida lIospithltando
has more cases than It can handle,
"I don't care who buys the hospital," Harris said. "You can
have open-heart surgery at Seminole Memorial. Well, you can
have it, but you won't because it won't be paid for by Medicare,
Medicaid or Blue Cross - until Florida Hospital gets
overloaded."
Although RCA's original proposal offered to lease Seminole
Memorial Hospital and operate it while the new hospital is
under construction, Lewis said RCA would buy the aging
building if the country wanted to get it off its hands. After the
new hospital is occupied, [A.-wis said, HCA would sell the old
building back to the county at a reduced urlce if the county

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a 000-bed Facility in Orlando.
-Every hospital in this county be longing to the Seventh-day
Adventists is not healthy," he said. "We need to compete wi th
the Seventh-day Adventists."
Dr. Gonzalo Huainan echoed Thomas' statements.
'Wt-iieedcuiiipeLiLiuiitukepuchck and bathncc," hesaid.
"And with Florida Hospital we won't be given the equipment
we need to practice. All the complicated cases will be sent to

republic. The fourth, Baghlan, Is closer
f\J to the Afghan capital of Kabul, east of the
new Marxist regime.
Guerrillas Free Provinces
U.S. News Agencies Plan president.
The sour ces in Islamabad said Moslem
guerrillas
(ought a gruelling battle for
Altered Coverage Of Crisis
"We'll manage to get it covered From Soviet-Backed Force
more
than
a
week against troops of the
somehow but obviously we luck for first(Jn"ei Press International
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Soviet mountain division to liberate the
hand staff access," said Louis D. Boccar.
Afghan sources in Pakistan said today four provinces. Th ey gave no casualty
U.S. news agencies, say they "u
di, vice president and executive edi
tor of guerrillas have freed four of figures.
continue to cover Iran although the ex- the Associated Pre
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Afghanistan's northeastern provinces
pulsion of their correspondents will have
The gue rrillas reported they kept up
Tile Iranian government accused front tile control of tile Moscow-installed their pressure on the eastern province of
a serious effect on the quality of reporAmerican reporters and photographers government headed by President Babrak Kunar, bordering Pakistan. Kunar's
g,
of sending "false and inaccurate Karmal.
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district of Chigha Serai, where reinThree of these provinces — forcements of Soviet and Afghan troous
International and all the other American reports." They were ordered to cease
news organizations who have been told to transmissiofts Tuesday and get out of Radakhshan, Takburhar and Kundus - were flown recently, is reportedly under
border oil the Soviet Asian Moslem siege.
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While Florida Hospital and the trustees offered proposals to
renovate and expand the existing facility, IICA proposed to
build a "new facility froiñ the ground up."
Dr. Frank Thomas, chief of surgery, said Seminole
Memorial has problems in its physical plant and renov,ation
would not be the answer.
Thomas, who toured an RCA facility in Fort Pierce Monday,
said -IICAbuilt a beautiful hospital." lie said lie was impressed with the honesty anti efficiency of IICA.
"Seminole Memorial," he said, "does not have the CQUi
meat that aflo*a me to do all the th ings I'm trained to do. We
do some of them, and give pretty good care, but it can't provide
the things modern medicine is capable of.
"An 1ICA hospital would allow us to practice a superb brand
of medicine. It would be a hospital we all would be proud of."
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Supporters of the board of trustees pointed to their satisfaction
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sliile the other two entities proposing to takeover the
hospital are non-profit.
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Sanford or oil adjacent property annexable to the city.
In excess of $1 million in settlement of a federal
obligation which 1ICA has agreed to
This
must
be paid back to the federal government if the hospital

Winners and losers abounded at negotiations.
"It should fall fully on RCA's shoulders to develop
Tuesday 's
packed hearing for something," Lewis said.
control of the hospital. I)oug
Glenn said she had favor ed giving the hospital trustees the
Lewis (above), Hospital Cor- first crack at running tile hospital.
"I felt they (the hospital trustees has offered a viable
poratlon of America 's director of
solutIon
to the hospital situation. If they could not have c".
tli,iittic desdopitietit, stands to
with
it,
then we could have gone to someone else," she said.
be a big winner, Art Harris Ul
Each of the three groups vying for control of the hospital had
(below) is a new
member .
)orters at the meeting. Nlany Florida Hospital sup.
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Paul J. and Odessa M. Peterson, of Beardall Avenue, were found dead at 8
a.m. Tuesday outside th eir car, which was stuck in a ditch less than a block
m their home.
An investigation indicates Mrs. Peterson was being rushed to the hospital
suffering from a blood clot in her heart, when her husband made a wrong turn,
said SherlffJohn Polk. Ashefrledtn back upand turn arnitnd,Mj'.Peterson ran
his car off the road into a ditch,
As they attempted to move the car, Mrs. Peterson,60, died from the clot in
her aorta, and sli pped into the water-filled ditch, according to autopsy results.
Her husband,69, a retired carpenter, apparently died of a heart attack while
U71M to rescue her. Both deaths occurred between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m., according to Seminole Medical Examiner G.V. Garay, who performed autopsies
on the couple Tuesday. They had both reportedly been in poor health,
'Ibe deaths at first were considered suspicious because both bodies were
found outside the car with no sip of an accident or any other obvious cause of
death.Deputies and state highway patrolmen conducted investigations, which
tWo had died ofnsturalcauses.
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berger, this is what the county stands to gain by going
with IIC:\:
4.I million in cash, $2 million from leasing the
existing hospital for three years and $2.1 million o the
sale after the new hospital is built.
-- $373,000 annually in property taxes to be shared by
the count, the city of Sanford, and the Seminole County

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The hospital sweepstakes ended last night as the Seminole
County Board of Commissioners approved the proposal of
Hospital Corporation of America to build a new hospital in the
Sanford area.
A Nashville-based, for-profit group, IICA is the largest
proprietary hospital organization in the world, said (nm
mission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff. The corporation won out
over Florida Hospital and the Seminole Memorial UOsf)Itil
board
a four-hour public meeting, the
commissioners voted 4-1 in favor of [ICA. Commissioner
i- Glenn dissented.
Mug Lewis, RCA's director of domestic development, said
1ICA "will be competitive in price and services with all the
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A Sanford man is in jail this morning, charged
with murdering his
girlfriend's daughter at his
Tuesday night.
James Swath, 51 of 73 Seminole Garden Apartments, is charged with killing
Mary Williams, 21, of l4 Cowan MoughtonTerrace at 11:12pm Tuesday night

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areas of the state is "ready to proceed" with the pur- the area of the property permits buildings of 150 feet
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chase
of the city-owned tract.
height and provides as well for variances to that height
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Plans
for
what
could
be
a
multi-million
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conCity
Attorney
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Mize
is
reviewing
the
sales
limitation.
Herald Photos by Tern
VIcelt domlnlum development on the 7.5 acres of city-owned contract. A clause in the con tract will require
Rucker ref used today to reveal details of his
BIG BOOT
land adjacent to The Evening Herald building on development to begin within a year or the property will development plans, saying he prefers to submit them to
Sanford Fire Department firefighters (from left) Harold Johnson, French Avenue may be unveiled before the Sanford City revert to the city.
the city commission first.
Commission at its Jan. 28 meeting.
Rucker, who lives in Altamonte Springs, first
Reported sales price for the property, reclaimed
Emery Kreinbring, Ronnie McNeil and Paul Keith throw donations
City
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landfill,
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$130,000
with
discussed
the purchase of the property with city of.:
Into the huge United Cerebral Palsy boot. The firefighters collected
commissioners
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Thomas
Bucker,
a
development
Bucker
to
place
a
binder
of
at
least
10
percent
or
$13,000.
ficials
several
months ago then indicated he would not
more than $2,301 in the recent effort.
entrepreneur, who has built numerous projects in other
The condominiums may be multi-storied. Zoning in proceed with the purchase.
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Feb.- I.
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prepare
The city anticipa ted receiving in the 19794980 budget annexation ordinances for property
Mattle Street;
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Japan.
Police said customs officers
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new Tokyo Interna tional Airport in
Narita, 46 miles northwest
Tokyo,
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from their customers. At the same time, Morris said, first" advertising Is required by law, Knowles said,
Wgimm an iecatedoutj1de the Outside advertising will begin Thursday, he said.
seeking appointment ofadty employee on the St. Johns
Salary range for the position begins at $16,217 83 with Water Management District.
city, even though they are serving customers in the
a high after five years on the Job $20,710.83. Persons
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involved
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tax
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The
cosnmlulon
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resignation
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Mayor Lee P. Moore and Commissioner
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city
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manager.
David
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city
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Sanford
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tax
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Sanford Man Gets 20 Days For Shootings

Nashville
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Wants it.
The original plan called for a 36-month lease which wnuI net
the county $2 million after IICA assumes the hospital's dtbts.
RCA also offers the county the option of buying the IWW
facility in between the third and fifth years if the county is
dissatisfied in any way. The new facility will be located in
Sanford or on immedia tely adjacent annexable property.
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satisfied with Seminole Memorial, he would approve Florida
Hospital running the facility,
Area residents also expressed concern over hospital rates,
care of indigents, hospital employee benefits, and local control.

Kirchhoff e xpla ined that rates would go up, no matter which
of the three proposals was chosen. And Indigent care would be
'paid for by the county regardless of who runs the hospital.
He said level and quality of care was the commission's first
:conslderaflon, but after being assured that each of the three
groups would provide excellent care, other prime consldecaUona were local control, the relative financial benefits of
.the groups and their management policies.

Glenn said she had been in favor of the trustees' proposal
,because she feels strongly about local control.
Kirchhoff pointed out that the current board of trustees is
ppointed by the governor of the state of Florida.
"Now that's not local control," Kirchhoff said. "He's 300

miles away."
Harris accussed Kirchhoff and the other comnlssioners of
naklng the hospital trustees look bad because the coun ty has
ot given them the money they need to pay for care of in..
thgents.

The trustees have said in the past the money they set aside
ror capitalimprovements had to be used for paying the bills of
.he poor. The county is required by law to provide care for

Indigents.
'You( the County Commissioners) have not paid for indigent
care. You Know you haven't," Harris charged. "It's not the
eaent board of trustees the people should be standing up here
laming. Its the county commissioners people should blame.
Kirchhoff explained that the "patronage committee" the
relies upon to recommend appointments resul ts In a
spital board of trustees all of the same political party.
"The trustees hire the administrator. But guess who comes
be tapped when money Is needed...the board of county
ommlsaioners.
"If we're giving money to an enti ty, we should have control
ver how they spend it."
"There's no money tree in Orlando," Harris said. "And
there's no money tree in Nashville. The money's got to come
from the people who use the hospital,
'"There's been a lot of talk about how much (the county will
4et from) taxes HCA will pay," Harris said.
"Well, HCA won't pay a dime In taxes. It will all come from

$ e people who use the hospital."

DAVID M. RAZLER
on U. S. Highway 17-92 in Sanford early this morning, say
Herald Staff Writer
police.
A Sanford man accused of shooting his wile and her alleged
After forcing their way into the shop at about 5 a.m., the
lover last summer was sentenced to serve 20 days In the county
burglars
took a box of cold cuts, a loaf of bread and five bottles
jail Tuesday.
of Miller beer, police report. They also forced the store's
Jack Jackson, 39, of 1901 W. 16th St., pleaded guilty in Sep.
cigarette machine, removing about five packs of Marlboros,
tember to two counts of aggravated battery In the June 28
they added.
shooting of his wife, Delores, 37, of the same address and Willie
THREE BUSINESSES BURGLARIZED
Presley, 44, of 1114 E. 11th St. In Sanford, at an apartment
Three
burglaries
of adjacent Longwood businesses were
nor th of Longwood.
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Circuit Court Judge Roger Dykes sentenced Jackson to
Lawrence Beaten, of
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was beating on the windows of
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violating the right of way of a truck driven by Katherine
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shop.
defendant's option. Jackson also faces five years of probation,
Dodson of 701 Meadows St. in Sanford.
Deputies say the thief, looking only for cash, stole $100 from
during which time he is forbidden from possessin g a weapon.
Ms. Dodson's pickup truck was struck at 11:17 a .m. on Jan. 9 Flower Town on U. S. Highway 17-92, $5 from the nearby Mr.
Deputi es say Jackson shot his wile and Presley at an
at the Intersection of First and Holly Avenue, say police.
Hair on 17-92 and made an attempt to force a window at Allan
apartment rented by Presley at 8:30 p.m. on June 28, with a .32
While Ms. Dodson was traveling east on First, Beaton drove
and Stephen Auto Sales, also on 17-92.
caliber revolver,
the city truck south on Holly in to her vehicle. Both trucks
They say they received a report from a witness of a man
Mrs. Jackson suffered wounds in her leg and abdomen, whil
e suffered over $1,500 in damage according to police estimates at
trying to break a window at Flower Town at 11 p.m. When
Presley suffered less severe injuries,
the scen e. Officers say they ticketed Beaton for failing to give they got there, they discovered the window broken, the shop
Jackson pleaded guilty to the battery charge after the state's
the right of way to Ms. Dodson. Ms. Dodson and 3-year-old
ransacked and $100 and the thief gone. The burglar was apattorney dropped two attempted murder charges on the basis Kara
Dodson suf fered minor injuries and were treated and patently after cash only, the deputies report, saying he left a
Jackson was in a fit of rage.
released from Seminole Memorial Hospital that day..
calculator and other small valuables behind.
CITY TRUCKER CHARGED IN ACCIDENT
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At Mr. Hair, the thief removed wood over a broken window
A Sanford city employee has been charged with respon.
Thieves, apparently Intent on stealing a meal, stole about $13
and again stole cash only, deputies say. A further search of the
sibili ty for a Jan. 9 accident on First Street, say police,
worth of food and cigarettes from the Big Dip fast food stand
ar ea revealed the attempted burglary of the auto dealer.
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"Our sister Institutions support each other," Lewis said,
Tha All mlllfri has In nm. f?Am .nm*whr.
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from our present facilities.
Klrchhohf said when the commission first decided to look Into
ll possibilities for the hospital he was almost convinced that
he wanted a not4or.çrohlt group and utilization of the present
ilte.
"I wasn't familiar with the for-profit type of hospital corratlun," he said. "But we started to look at the issue
here It would have to be to attract other doctors, its competitive base.
"RCA is completely outside our local knowledge, but has the
best proposal to accomplish our needs."
"It's a dlfllcult decision for a politician," he said. "A
poIIUcian likes to find out which way people are going and go
that way. That's the easy way. But sometimes you have to
Idecide what's bed."

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Foreign Motorists Keep Driving Despite Huge Gas Price Hikes

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But Britain, gripped by 17 percent inflation,
A motorist in Kuwait can tank up his air- reports brisk sales with a gallon of gas at $2.65 —
conditioned Cadillac at 21 cents a gallon, but the expected to jump soon
to $2.90.
latest oil hikes have sent the price of premium
Italy's pump price is up 10 percent to $3.27 a
gsoline to more than $3 in some European gallon.
But while there were long lines outside gas
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stations the night before the latest increase,
A survey by United Press International shows economists say Italians will keep buying.
few significant changes in national driving habits
Romans refused to abandon their cars even
or drop in sales, however,
when city fathers experimentally offered free bus
In France, where the national oil bill is up 100 rides four years ago.
percent over a year ago, gasoline now costs $3.20
In Spain, premium gas jumped 14 percent this
aallon and motorists are feeling the bite,
month to $3.21 a gallon ($2.96 in neighboring
"A few more oil price increases and we will be Portugal), prompting a 48-hour strike by Madrid

Out of business," said a spokesman for companies cab drivers and similar protests elsewhere.
ruining the tollpaying super highways.
Yet Spain is the only country in Europe to use

more gasoline in the first half of 1979 than in the
preceding six nionths. despite governinent
warnings that failure to conserve will mean cuts
in living standards.
A gallon of gas now costs Swedes $2.76 and
Danes $2.91. Norway, which produces oil itself,
has bargain gas at $2.52.
In the Soviet Union, with the largest proven oil
the
reserves in the world, gasoline is sold only by
for $1.31 a gallon, although it is 93 octane
state
and not suitable for American cars. There are
occasional long lines at gas stations, but lines are
a way of life in Russia.
Iceland, with its hot springs, has the world's
handiest supply of natural heat. But gasoline, 75
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Will Perinchief Be Lake Mary Deputy Mayor?
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

Mayor Walter Sorenson is scheduled to dustrial as requested by Artemas McCoy.
appoint persons to fill vacancies on the
McCoy has said he will build a $10 million
planning and zoning commission and the warehouse and commercial park at the
Burt Perinchief, senior member of the Lake
board of adjustment.
Rinehart Road site,
Mary City Cou ncil, serving his third term on,
Included on the brief meeting agenda is th e
Under new busin ess, the city council will
th e board, is e xpected to be elected deputy
second reading of an ordinance changing the
consider a change of zoning from
mayor by colleagues at the 7:30 p.m. meeting
zoning from residential and office cornagriculture to industrial for the 62 acres on
Thursday,
mercial to commercial for the 1.5 acre tract
Lake Emma Road owned by Qwlp Industries,
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Perinchief is serving his six th year on the
Lake Mary Boulevard. Walker plans to build
council,
four new offices adjacent to his current office
New councilmen, Victor Olvera, Ray Fox,
there.
and Gene McDonald, who received their oaths
Second reading is also planned for the orof office 10 days ago, will formally assume thc
dinance rezoning the 33 acres adjacent to
duties of their offices at the meeting.
Stromberg-Carlson from agriculture to in-

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The planning and zoni ng commission has
recomm ended the rezoning.
City Manager Phil Kulbes will report to the
coun cil that a pre-application seeking a $1.75
million grant from, the U. S. Economic
Development Administration has been
complete d and he will hand-carry the

documen ts to Tallahassee Friday.

Commission Forms Committee
The Seminole County Commission Tuesday
voted 3-2 to form a 12-mem ber land
development advisory commit tee composed
mostly of county planning and zoning cornmission members.
Although Commissioners Sandra Glenn and
Bob Storm pr oposed a committee with more
developers,

Others in the audience expressed fear that HCA will get the
118 million needed to build the Sanford hospital from Its other
ember hospitals which means at some future date money
be taken from the Sanford hospital to pay for a hospital
rlsewbere.
Lewis said this maybe true, but because HCA is such a large
group, "everybody's share is so small."
HCA currently operates l5O hospitals and claims $800 million

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vironmentallsts, as did Coun ty Development
Director John Percy, Ms. Glenn's motion
toward that end was defeated 3-2.
The committee will be asked to study the
county development regulations being

compiled into one manual by Percy's
department. It will also look into impact fees.
Impact fees are payments by developers to
offset the impact their developments have on
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Many de velopers oppose the fees, and
Commissioner Richard Williams said he
feared too many de velopers on the committee
could defeat them.
Appointed to the committee were: Aaron
Dowling, president of Robinhill Homeowners
Association; Th omas Kanells, of the Seminole
County League of Civic Associations; J.T.
Turnipseed, a north Seminole homeowner;
and developer Ben Ward, of Oviedo. Th e
remainIng vacancy will be filled from the
county's agricultural advisory committee.
The planning and zoning members are Mike
Davis, an attorney; Gary Nelson, an aTchitect; Jerry Crews, a builder; George
Perkins, a printer; Jane Sirkin, a
homemaker; Gaylene Wirick, a homemaker;
and Robert Denkins, an engineer.

School Board Meeting Tonight
Th, Seminole County School Board will hold Its regular
Wednesday meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the school board building,
1211 MellonvIlle, Sanford.
Capital outlay projects are expected to be discussed. The
board Is also expected to approve an annual agreement with
Altamonte Mall that will allow vocational education students
to display their work.

Longwood Police Short On Cars
As

Angry Commissioners Bicker

Only one police car was Sgt. Terry Baker brought In
available last weekend for the his own vehicle to help out.
four Longwood, police officers
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on duty, City Commissioner burglaries in Sleepy Hollow in
William Mitchell reported to an hour and five minute
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police on Saturday night, said
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Administrator David Chacey,
"I would have had the
mechanic come In on
Saturday to do the necessary
repairs."
"Ibis should have been
taken up with Mr. Cheesy and
not In the meeting, now It will
get in the paper," Cothmissioner June Lormann
angrily told Mitchell.
Mitchell also said more
police protection Is needed in
Sliark where there has been.
another wave of vandalism.
"In the first nine days of the
year eight homes were
vandalised on Pheasant and
Pelican streets," Mitchell
— "An edire water system
was torn completely out of the
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requirement, but $1.73-a.gallon gas is around the

$3.50 a gallon. And use of cycles has soared.

corner and Sydney cab fares jumped 23 perceift

Stockpiles have cushioned manv Asian oilimporting countries, but the latest price increase
hit motorists, Public transport and utility bills,
In .Japan, which is nearly totally dependent on
iIi;lxrted oil, a gallon of gasoline is $237, up from
$1.70 a year ago when the government first ortiered gas stations closed on Sundays and
holidays.
The latest oil price increase has brought higher
transport costs to the Philippines, Taiwan, South
Korea and Australia and the iru;nise of hikes in
.Japan and hong Kong.
Australia produces about 70 lx'rcent of its fuel

last month.
In Singapore, the world's third largest oil
refining center after Houston and Rotterdam, has
abundant oil supplies, but a gallon of premium
this month increased 12 cents to $1.93, compared
with $1.75 in import dependent Thailand and $2.20
in Taiwan.
Oil-producing Indonesia still offers gasoline at
less than $1 a gallon. Pump prices are up 47
percent over a year ago, largely because of a
currency devaluation, but premium gas still cost
a mere &amp;t cents and gas guzzling is unabated.'

�Monday ws family night for Longwood City

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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831.9993
Wednesday, January 16, 1980-.-4A

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents;
Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mall: Week, 11,00;
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Participating In the dedication were Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Pope Sr., who converted a swamp Into
the world famous gardens which attracted major
movie makers as well as amateur
photographers. He embellished the natural
beauty of the place by the addi tion of beautiful
girls in lovely hoopakirted gowns or more briefly
attired on water skis.
E ve n with the opening of Disney World, Sea
World and other attractions all around it,
Cypress Gardens has continued to be a favorite
attraction for tourists. The new shows, shops,
rides, animals and restaurants give an added
dimension to the attraction and provide fun for
all ages. "Our" Brenda will be telling the world
about it.

Sunday was a big day for Saord's own
hometown gal, charming Brenda de Treville,
who is now director of Communications at
Cypress Gardens. It was the official opening for
the venerable tourist attraction's $5 million
Southern Crossroads and Living Forest addltlons. VIPs including Lt. Gov. Wayne Mlxson
and representatives of the press were there to
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Principal Harold Heckenbach of Woodlands
Elementary School, Longwood, is looking for a
few good men -and women to help formulate
the comprehensive plan for the total 1910 school
operation at Woodlands. The school Is mandated
by law to prepare the plan and any interested
parents or citizens may call the school office
between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through
Friday, as soon as possible.

everything went off as planned.

Commissioners wi th spouses and children turning out in force for the swearing in of June
I.ormann, Steve Uskert and John Hepp and the
selection of a new mayor. Uskert, who is just
starting his first term on the commission, took
over from Mrs. Lormann as mayor.
Commissioner Bill Mitchell's teenage son was
busy taping the meeting for his dad,

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Ban On Funds For Abortion
Declared Unconstitutional
NEW YORK (UP!)- A federal judge's decision that
the ban on Medicaid-funded abortions is unconstitutional could force states to provide the
procedure for any poor woman who wants it.
The ruling by U. S. District Court Judge John
Dooling Jr. in Brooklyn Tuesday overturns the socalled Hyde Amendment, which bans the use of
Medicaid funds for abortions unless the mother's life is
in danger.
Doollng, however, postponed enforcement of the
decision for 30 days, to give the federal government
time to appeal his decision. The law will remain in
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"1990," Flood said.
"Where are you today?"
"I don't know what you mean," Flood responded weakly.
Defense lawyer Axel Kleiboemer fired questions at Flood for
more than an hour, trying to demonstrate the congressman's
memory is all but gone and he is mentally Incompetent to face
a bribery retrial scheduled for Feb. 25.
Flood, fumbling for answers, often expressed •Irritation.
"I wish you wouldn't embarrass me so by asking questions
like that," the congressman, a former actor, said at one point
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medication, his fathe r (Vernon Presley)
would blow a gasket," Nichopoulos said.
The doctor, who said he first treated
Presley 11 years ago for saddle sores, said the
rock ii' roll star received hospital treatment
orhsisdrug problems .n
NichopoulosId h ordered th
hospitalization when he was
was ailed to
Graceland, the Memphis estate of Presley,
and found the singer in respiratory distress.
"I thought he was probably addicted to
Demerol (a narcotic analygesic) at th e
time," Nichopoulos said. Presley was also
taking sleeping medication and barbituates,
he said.
"We tried to detoxify him from everything
he was taking," the doctor said, adding that
Methodone a synthetic narcotic used In
withdrawal programs was used.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)- International Brands,
Inc., has announced it will mass market in northern
California a new cigarette without tobacco and without
nicotine.
The cigarette, called "Free," is made of a blend of
wheat, cocoa and citrus.
Lee J. Danna, board chairman of the firm,
headquartered In Los Gatos, Calif., called the cigarette
"the smoking product of the future."
Its chief benefit is the ab.ee of, nicotine "the
harpduland addlctive4zug In tobeeco.!'

ployees of Elvis' business manager Col. Tom

Parker, and some of the other 100 employees
wh' often accompanied him on concert tour&amp;
When asked by state attorneys why
prescriptions were not written for each individual, Nichopoulos said Presley objected
to that.
"He felt like these were friends of his and he
would pay for them," Nichopoulos said.
The doctor said he once wrote 10
prescriptions In his own name for drugs used
by the resIP

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On Witness Stan
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EVANSVILLE, I nd. (UP!)- Police said Donald
Willace was arrested late Tuesday night for the
execution-style slayings of a family of four who had
returned from a trip to find him robbing their home.
The Vanderburgh County sheriff's department said
Wallace, 24, was arrested on a warrant charging him
with four counts of murder and three counts of theft. A
spokesman said preliminary charges would be filed
today In County Court.
Authorities said two other suspects, identified only
as a man and a woman, also were arrested on tour
counts of theft each In the incident.

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picked up travel expenses for him and his

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4TLANTA (UPI )- Government prosecutors and
defense' attorneys in the Bert Lance bank fraud trial
are finding it hard to find someone in Georgia who has
not heard of the President Carter's former budget
chief.
li
In fact, all of the 18 prospective jurors tentatively
accepted during the first two days of jury selection said
they had heard of Lance or had knowledge of his widely
publicized case.
s jury selection entered Its third day today, U. S.
District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. backed off his
previous prediction that the panel would be chosen in
time to start opening arg!Lments on Thursday.

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Nichopoulos, who could lose his medical
license because of alleged indiscriminate
prescription of drugs to Presley and 19 others,
was forced Tuesday to testify as a state
'It
That testimonywill continue today at 8:30
a.m. (cst) with the five-doctor panel on the
Tennessee Medical Board questioning him
after the state finishes its interrogation.
In revea ling testim ony about Presley s
drug dependence, Nichopoulos portrayed
Presley as a friend who iiau. to be tricked into
thinking he was receiving the painkillers he
demanded.
Sugar pills and syringe' filled with glycerin
water were substituted for some of the uppers
and downers prescribed for Presley,
Nichopoulos said. Some placebos were ordered from a drug company and others were
handmade by the doctor and his staff,
The medical board is expected to question
Nichopoulos about his practice of writing
prescriptions in Presley's name when the
drugs were for members of his band, em-

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!) Elvis Presley's
personal physician today must answer questions from the state medical board about his
alleged prescription of 12,000 uppers, downers
and painkillers to the rock n' roll star in the 20
months before his sudden death.
In testimony Tuesday, Dr. George
Nichopoulos steadfastly denied that Presley
took all the drugs, saying some of them were
destroyed In attempts to curb the entertainer's appetite for painkillers,
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JEFFREY HART
favorable reference to the Devil In the House of ROBERT WALTERS
Commons." Winston Churchill, June, 1941 (when
Hitler invaded the Soviet Union).
When President Carter decided last summer
Serious,
that the first anniversary of restored SinoAmerican diplomatic relations this January
would be a good time for Defense Secretary
1
Harold Brown to visit Peking, he had no way of
knowing how significant the discussions could be.
The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, which
fractured the Carter administration's complacent foreign policy, has suddenly drawn
Washington closer to Peking and almost in direct
proportion to the new alienation from Moscow.
DES MOINES (NEA) - After months of
It's important to try to sort out the Issues:
Accordingly, the Chinese, who entertain no unsuccessful experiments with joint ap
surrounding
the censure of Hans Kung by;
delusions about the Soviet menace, were as glad pearances of presidential candidates, a
Vatican authorities, and important not only
to welcome Secretary Brown to Peking as we format has emerged that affords voters a
for Catholics.
were to have him there. They have rendered the unique opportunity to compare both the style
As soon s Kung was censured for imtop honors to Mr. Brown that are customarily and substance of the contenders.
portant
doctrinal deviations, he for
At the Republican Candidates Forum
massive
su
pport as a kind of "First Amendreserved for heads of state and they are openly conducted
here recently, all of the parment"
hero
whose right of free speech hail
calling for a SinoAmerican military alliance. The Ucipating politicians were able to present a
been
violated,
as an "academic freedom" ¶
secretary, be(ug without authority to commit the fairly complete, acurate and undistorted
hero,
and
even
- for the World Council of
United States to such an embrace at this point, picture of their character and personality as
Churches
a
"human
rights" hero, whose
rejected the suggestion, voicing instead the ob- well as their positions on a wide range of
human
rights
had
been
violated by the;
vious neeçl for closer military and diplomatic Issues.
'Vatican.
'I'he typical format allowed each cand1dte
cooperation.
In addition, a very different sort of;
five
or 10 minutes to recite his basic camUnfortunately, in the uncertain, contradictory
criticism developed. It was argued that the;
Vatican authorities had blundered. They had;
way of this administration, Secretary Brown has portpJftes for questions or side-by-side
made
the shallow, unconvincing, in.
gone out of his way to reassure the Russians, who comparison. In most cases, the social setting
embarrassing Kung a martyr..
must be much more concerned over a possible and party atmosphere mitigate against any
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by
the authorities, his theological:
u..-..ninese entente wan any airier counter- serious assessment 0f inose seeaing inc
pot-boilers
would
have sunk without a trace.
move President Carter has thus far outlined. Mr. country's highest office.
But
Kung
could
hardly have been Ignored
SCIENCE WORLD
But the more serious forum sponsored here
Brown pointedly reminded Peking and Moscow
by the Vatican, not In the era of democracy
that his visit was not aimed at any third nation, by the Des Moines Register and Tribune
and the printing press. His books are huge
Company was a strikingly successful venture,
i.e. the Soviet Union
best sellers. He is also a teaching theologian .
thereby gratuitously allowing each candidate to be his quinat
the University of Tubingen. As an, until calming Moscow's worst fear and forfeiting, tessenflal self. A capsule review of their
n
now,
officially approved Catholic theologian,
temporarily at least much of this country's performances, In alphabetical order:
Kung
has
been
Instructing
priests. He Is not
potential for discouraging Soviet aggression. If
Rep. John Anderson of Illinois offered
STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) - A Stanford
This artificial brain would not be some obscure crank.
we are playing the China card, as the Kremlin himself as a man who marches to a different University experimental physicist has spe'nt programmed like an ordinary computer.
Now.Father Kung's doctrinal peculiarities
often accuses of us doing, it would appear we are drummer, rejecting both conservative dogma the last five years working toward con'It would simply be exposed to input, and It are 1101 minor. He denies the divinity of
and politically popular rhetoric. Even sic- atruction of an artificial brain he believes would develop a capability of recognizing and Christ, denies the physical Resurrection of
about to trump our own ace.
for Itself and even grow
Secretary Brown 's nine-day visit to China is at porters of other candidates acknowledged wouldb e able
You feed It Information, say Christ, denies the doctrine of the Virgin birth, tL.
that his fiery peroration at the end of the smarter.
through a TV camera. ft gains experience and denies the infallibility of the pope on
an end and thus far the only definite achievement session was the emotional highlight of the
William A. Little has already put together a through observation, juat like an Infant. It doctrinal matters.
to be annouiwèd has beei a U. S. Offer to Sell forum.
computerized model of his project using the forms mental associations, develops a riperThose happento be some of the central and
China a sophisticated earth resources satellite
Sen. HOWIII' Baker of Thnnsesse- has a
'JvJent of four human brain neurons (as
tolre
of
knowledge.
defining
beliefs of the Catholic ChIWCIL
system and an agreement to assign defense at- folksy, easy-going style thot - unfortunately compared to the tons of billim of flSWOIlS in
of
Anyone, course, is free to deny them. The
for him -Is not especially memorable. Baker a human brain).
Could such a brain actually think for Itself?
I
taches to respective embassies,
majority
human population does deny
"1 believe we Shall bUild a brain that Cane" - them. Butofisthe
may well be the 1910 presidential campaign's
"it has growing pains," says Little.
it
reasonable
deny thim and
Little answers. "We have to be concerned still claim W be. "Catholictotheologian?"
Besides threatening to lift the embargo on version of the proverbial Chinese meal that "Mthoughw are learning
ar ksble th
with how information gets into the brain and
defensive weapons to China, there are other U. S. leaves the diner hungry only a few how's
case Is not an academic or free'
how it is Interpreted. You have to duplicate s Kung's
e h
and
suffer,
a
sort
of
epileptic
fit.
initiatives that should be pushed immediately to later.
that in order to achieve a thinking brain."
Former United National Ambassador
"What we have done is to develop a theory
involve China more actively against the growing
The Vatican authorities did not attempt to
Such a brain, like a human brain which prevent
George Bush emerged as a distinguished, which allows the mapping of the evolution of
ung from publishing s opinions.
weight of Soviet power in Asia and the Middle capable and prof,Ia1OnI1 manager. He is both the Internal state of the brain onto a problem
e&amp;Ie
oxygen
to
survive,
would
MIUT$UY
How
could
they? He's, a bed seller, ad
East.
Deed electricity to fWlCtlOn.
likeable and believable, but doesn't impire which is tractable mathematIcally and which
would
handle him.
giuillie
;
-Congress should enact legislation to give intam emotional reactions among most we know how to study fran phyde&amp; r
So how In off Is construction of such a
Nor did the authorities attempt $0
China most-favored-nation status for its exports voters
"once you have the mathematical model brain?
him from teaching. Given his ó*r4
Former Texas Gov. John Connally con- then you can ask mathematically such qusato this country.
"So far as building something that could act celebrity, he could probably teach anyW
j.
7.hsr
-The United States should serve as an honest tinues to be the most eloquent orator ID the tlotisu'Howdoesltknowthatttezida?' That
ina very Interesting manner-that we could He could turn up at Ha'vard.
do right away," Little says "But creating a
The authorities did not even e
broker in patching up the enmity between China field, but the forum's tUne limitations should come out as a mathematical quantity
advantage
of
which
is
definable.
What
appears
to
come
out
brain
which
does
all
that
the
human
brain
commwücats
him, or
vent him from
p"vente'd him from taking
ton
and India. Indira Gandhi had suggested earlier he
renowned rhetorical_ability.
of our model are elegant ways of recalling
dog,
that
Is
a
long
way
off.
exercising
his
priestly
functions,
such is
that India and China should be on better terms,
iiep Philip crane of Illinois was the only information.
part that fascinates me most is to celebrating the Mass, in which he apparently
"
nugnber of the panel who never once
and her return to power coinciding with the Soviet
'The remarkable thing about abrain is that
solve the mathematical and physical disbelieves.
seizure of Afghanistan could create a new op- displayed any sense of humor. His rapid-fire, when you see something, the image itself does
problems Involved, rather than (at this stags)
The Congregation of the Doctrine of tii
mechanical delivery of unshakeable views on the recalling from memory. It Is a contentan Implementation of existing knowledge.
portunity for cooperation and mutual defense.
Faith, modern descendant of theInqulsitiod,
"U we could understand the mathematical really only filed a minimum report 'fli
-The United States and China should every imaginable Issue suggests that, if addressable memory. That Is, the content of
ted,
he
would
be
the
country's
first
bionic
what
you
is.
searches
the
memory
and
finds
entity
which corrupondi to the tumtfl brain, obvious was stat.à. King Is not a "Cstb*
collaborate actively in preventing Soviet elec
what
you
are
looking
for."
we could then design end build an artificial
nJogiji" This was mere Dviii in iabenn.
aggression from spilling over Into Pakistan, now
11
Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas provided a
Little, a. noted authority on superbrain
-that would be real-life science fiction, And surely the Catholic Church, like ax
directly threatened, and in supporting Thailand, dazzling display of the rapier.sharp, sardonic conductivity, and his associates are working
for we should be mAking something that Is ltuticn, has a right to decide who
which is being pressed by the Soviet-supported ant sometimes sell-deprecating wit that Is with psycho-biologists and engineers "who
essentially Immortal.
retpirensou of mes1m
and wi
vietnamese in Cambodia.
legendary among political Insiders. His are looking at predictions for our model. our
,,it, would learn continually and keep on does not.
-Part of any strengthened Sino-American caustic one-liners are a delight to those who model appears to be the way a brain could
aljnilailg information all the while. Being
In a layman's footnote to King, let me ss
made of silicon and fed by electricity, it would that i have imj been Impeseil b
relationship should include an understanding that appreciate that specialized art (cnn, but that work, so our next aim is to build an artlflcal
never grow older or slow down, and would
mmuda for the thesis that Christ wli
China will restrain its North Korean ally from asset Isn't sufficient to propel. a man into the brain which think, the way a human brain
does"
White
Haim.
grow
Infinitely
in
knowledge."
divine,
an aspect of God.
South
Korea.
military action against our ally,
Clearly, these initiatives involve reciprocity, as
dOes the. Si-American relationship itself. And JACK ANDERSON
1
clarity
..
In
turn
may
hinge
on
the
new
reciprocity
with which Mr. Carter now says he sees foreign
1
affairs. IfhevlewsPeking with the same tough
1
'.
realism in which he says he sees Moscow, then
the dangers inherent for this country in an active
trucks will not
for prugrom, Brady was demoted, ostracized a
WASIUNOTUN -n in his righteous in. reporters Dale Van Atta and Mark Zueman, I
partnership with a major Communist power will
Or have other features threatened with Bring. Brady's .ap.rloã
can
now
provide
details
of
the
way
Carter's
desp(ornrdtng
be minimized. ___________________ dignation at the RUan reps of !i"ditan,
hats also clroslstsd ascrot vernal mimi
Jimmy WW has understandably chosen to po&amp;ymakwe were lid down the primrose typical of military model'."
b
*mdsd to discredit his whistleblowing.
ingore
tin
v$luabl,
help
given
to
the
soviet
path
by
the
Kremlin's
palace
oft
lsainger's cable cowhided that "we no
Because Nixon and CarW omolals naivs
Back In the early W7 wins Secretary of
Invasion by the United StatU: Meny of tin
j"
of
R,1l Mai soldiers now ocnçylng Afghanistan Stat. Kissinger was seeking glory as the
. possibWty of 86#4t
BERRY'S WORLD
AWerIom ocIaIs were ruCtsd to
ikigg15,
tin
Russians wire able $0
rode across the border In tacks tint were architect of detent., the export of advanced wiitue
the
IQ 4
th American technology, .içplied in
Inè*trIaI
mnavhiiuy,
Ir'cludiag
IBM
cornPha'IiItaII
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built
wi
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for
the
SOVietS'
gigantic
Kama
River
end
trucks,
Doteds
indeed,
ths A1ghI psopi.
the
holy
name
of
detente.
millfry
plant that produced
I 0
tih$$ truck factory was crovsd at the PI1 for which a U.S. ilosnee was rsjoiied lain. will bebaidedby Its ghost for
.to come.
F
Though Initial responsIbIlity for , le
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TBL
TODOs
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FBI
hla4iiii1hI
Despi te KInger's uncharacterIstIc
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Amer1c.n technical aid Defense Melvin Lord. confidence In
prustlis and peridt. have tradiHcinfly
outrugeously lex anfeguarde under which It
atsd
lone
to the agents, while distal -"yS4S
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was provided - an be laid at the door of
thecentrolAslan$nsckplant-theblgjwtln
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twe abuts the 6444 Is
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Richard Nixon end Huory
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exaile,
Isturnij .bar.
the Ruselem
s produc 115,191 man
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derk*l
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ATLANTA (UPI) The 51st birthday
of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
was remembered Tuesday with an
ecumenical service and an emotional
march to the Georgia State Capitol... but
the celebration was marred by a predqwn defacement of the slain civil rights
leader's crypt.
King's widow, Coretta Scott King,
joined hands with first lady Rosalynn
Carter to sing the civil rights theme song
"We Shall Overcome" during the service
at Ebenezer Baptist Church as workers
attempted to remove the red, black, and
green stripes painted on King's tomb
during the night.
In brief remarks, Mrs. Carter reaffirmed a White House commitment for a
national holiday in honor of King shortly

before a week of ceremony came to an
end when some 5,000 people marched
from the church where King once
preached to the Capitol about a mile
away.
"This morning when I left home
(Washington, D.C.), it was a holiday
all the school children were home," Mrs.
Carter said to applause during the ser.
vice. "The President and I are cornmitted that we must have a national
holiday to commemorate this great man
of hope, faith and love."
Perhaps overshadowing the pledge of
White House support was the vandalism
at the tomb of King, killed by an assassin
April 4, 196á.
At dawn Tuesday, little more than an
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name and the inscription "free at last,
free at last, thank God Almighty I'm free
at last" had been defaced by paint.
A white sheet was thrown over the
vandalism and Later workers began
removing the paint with solvent and
water, mere was no indication as to who
might be responsible.
Red, black and green are the colors of
black liberation but also appear in the
flags of a number of African and Middle
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Sex Allegations Leave Rep. Flinn ' Numb'
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - When Gene Flinn capped
During the session, he worked easily with the rest of the family and his law practice," says another.
nearly 20 years of political activity by winning a seat In the Dade delegation and sat on the House Insurance, Commerce
The political fallout from the charges is difficult to measure
Florida House in 1978, friends say he was so happy he was too and Natural Resources committees. He showed his political but the common wisdom Is that it will be tough for Flinn to
stunned to speak.
bounce back - unless a "political vendetta" prompted the
colors by sponsoring bills to ban fish traps and give lawyers an
"He was just dancing," recalls Miami political consultant edge in medical malpractice disputes.
allegations as he has charged and Flinn Is looked upon as the
Stuart Rose who now says Flinn, fl-Miami, is almost numb
Neither passed, but Flinn got his name as co-sponsor on victim of a diabolical scheme.
from the shock caused by allegations of sexual harassment eight successful measures,
"I think that type of charge is very difficult to overcome,"
filed against him by two former aides 10 days ago.
One colleague says he displays "the traditional trial at. says Steinberg, noting the tough fight Flinn had to get elected.
The charges rocked the Capitol last week and are the most torney position," on insurance legislation, but a random poll of "It will have a greater effect in his particular case because of
lesions allegations of sexual misconduct since E. Bert Riddle most lawmakers shows Flinn to be an amiable sort, no one the legislative area he's from."
of Fort Walton Beach was expelled from the House in 1961 for really seems to know him well.
"The south end of Dade County is an agricultural area,
passing an offensive note to a legislative page.
"He's a difficult person to peg," says Rep. William (with) a heavy church going population that would view
The women, Karen Shields, 26, and Virginia Cathcart, 41, Sadowski, D-M[aml, and chairnwt of the House Insurance charges of the nature brought against Rep. Flinn in strict
moral terms," adds Rep. Joe Gersten, D-Miami. "I'm sure his
say in complaints to the federal Equal Employment Oppor- Committee. "He's a very quiet, almost reticent person."
constituents take this matter seriously."
Perhaps his political style is best summed up by Sen. Paul
"H. 's a political animal," the lawmaker
But Robert Zeger, a mover and shaker in south Dade politics
Steinberg, fl-Miami Beach. "He's always there. He's not as president of the 600-member South Bayiront Democratic
says. 'He knows the game Is you
jumping on his feet - he's not waiving and screaming. He's
Association, says the feedback he gets is "the people are with
not showy, he's not a clown. He's just always there."
Gene Flinn."
have to go along to get along.
When it's time to relax, Flinn says he likes to "take my
"He madeapassatacouple of broads, so what," Zeger says.
urban lawyer hat off," and spend time with his family. More
Flinn and his colleagues in Tallahassee are taking the case
He's nobody's fool :
than anything else that means fishing for sailfish and yellow much more seriously than that. He's hired a lawyer and the
tail snapper with his sons. Gene, 16, and Walter, who turned 14 five-member select cwmnittee named by Brown will take
tunity Commission that Flinn fondled then: repeatedly and
tried to make sexual intercourse a condition of their jobs. The
two days after the allegations against his father became depositions from six former female aides to Flinn before
pilic. Flinn's 20-year-old daughter, Phyllis, is married,
women also said Flinn made them do extensive work for his
deciding whether to hold public hearings on the case.
private Law practice on state time, a violation of House rules.
"Fishing is where I get my enjoyment with the family," he
A finding of guilt could result in Flinn's censure, suspension
The allegations prompted House Speaker Hyatt Brown to says. "I guess I'm considered a family man,"
or expulsion from the House .- penalties one lawmaker said
sppoint a select committee to investigate, and propelled Flinn
His associates say that's the toughest part of the allegations are likely to be considered if the panel finds the allegations
- an unobtrusive lawyer whom his colleagues say Is the Last - the Impact they've had on Flinn's family.
true.
man they. would suspect In something like this - into the
"I saw the guy yesterday and he was like a wrung out
"If, after all, the guy Is guilty," thç lawmaker said, "( the
spotlight.
dlshrag," says one, "He's trying to get a handle on his life, his feeling is) he's made his own bed. Let him sleep in it."
Since the charges became public at least one other woman a former law client of Finn's has claimed he made improper advances while representing her.
At this point there are more questions than answers about all
the charges. Flinn, himself, is reluctant to talk about any of it
except to say he is innocent and to acknowledge the charges
could wreck his political career.
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But the 48-year-old married father of three children and self.
described "family man" was willing to talk with UP! about his
politics, himself and his family.
In sum, he says he Is a moderately successful downtown
Miami attorney with a passion for fishing in the Florida Keys
with his two sons. He's a member of the Rod and Reel Club and
the posh Surf Club, both for serious well-to-do fishermen.
His financial disclosure forms show he's worth $224,000, and
I Billie Caacemti$e
doesn't owe anybody any money. He's proud of the fact he's
lived In the same house in southern Dade County for 22 years.
A uative of Ohio, Flinn cut his political teeth as Dade County
coordinator for John F. Kennedy in 1960. Since then he's Immersed himself In the south Florida political scene,
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"He's an attender, he goes to a lot of events," says George
DePontis, a political consultant and friend of Flinn's.
Muss To ie Bit.
But another Dade politician, a legislator, sees the graying,
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bespectacled Flinn in a different light.
"He's a political animal," the lawmaker says. "He knows
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fool."
Flinn served on local water, sewer and health boards, and
lost twice in elective politics before winning a House seat In a
bitter six-person race In 1978. The victory was a personal
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highlight for Flinn.
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"He wanted bad," remembers Stuart Rose who helped
SO sheets 6*9 In.
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own money, and got the whole family Involved In his one-year
quest for the House of Representatives.
His wife, Dorothea, kicked in cash for postage and helped
with lunches. His In-laws gave $200. Even his children anted up
with small donations. He was so proud he brought his family to
Tallahassee for the Nov. 1978, freshman orientation seau1on.
Others who helped In his $56,000 campaign Included the trial
lawyers with donations of at least $1,Z00, and two women's
groups, Florida NOW (National Organization of Women) and
the Democratic Women's Club of Florida. Flinn, who says he's
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BALTIMORE (UP!) — He
McCormack said Tuesday Baltimore program that has
iun't signed a contract or he has not signed a contract gone downhill since the Colts
yen officially been named yet, but expected no troubles won three consecutive AFC
oech, and already Mike In reaching an agreement East titles From 1975 to 1977.
vlcCoiuiack is excited about with Colt owner Robert Irsay. Besides Baltimore's two
he poisibtlity of coaching He met with Irsay and straight losing seasons the
Baltimore Colts' quarterback General Manager Dick Colts' average attendance of
Bert Jo.
Szymanski Monday
in 36,000, last season was the
"He's the premier quarter- Chicago, and was formally NFL's worst,
beck in the NFL," said the offered the job Tuesday.
One of the hazards of the job
former Philadelphia Eagle
McCormack,49,posted a 16. is Irsay. The Skokie, Ill.,
coach, who was expected to be 25.1 record at Philadelphia millionaire
meddled
in
7.7 mark in 1974 was their first prompting Marchibroda to
to the opportunity of coaching non4osing record in 10 years, resign once. He also
him and of being a head coach but McCormack was fired the threatened to fire one
next year following a 4-10 assistant coach for defensive
There was little question season
lapses, not realizing the coach
McCormack will get that
He spent the last four years in question was in charge of
chance. Team officials sche- coaching the offensive line
for the offensive line.
duW a new conference for ft Cincinnati Bengals.
"That was one of the things
I230 p.m. EST at Memorial
McCormack was an All-Pro Dick and I talked about in
Stadium, presumably to an. guard under Paul Brown at Mobile," McCormack said. "I
nojmce McCormack will Cleveland from 1954 to 1962 think any owner, whether he
replace Ted Marchibroda- and an assistant coach at Is considered a good owner or
who , was fired Dec. V after Washington under Vince a bad owner, wants to win. I
th Colts' second consei'utive Lombardi and George Allen. think winning solves a lot of
541 season.
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By JOE DESANTIS

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Senior forward Bruce McCray smashed a Seminole High
single game scoring mark Tuesday night and speedy guard
Keith Whitney passed the opposition dizzy to lead undefeated
Seminole to a 77.65 win over the DeLand Bulldogs.
The McCray sparked win marked the 17th straight for the
Tribe and sets up a game of unbeatens Friday night when third
ranked and undefeated Daytona Mainland at 16-0 tangles with
the Tribe at 17.0.
Hill Payne's crew appeared headed for an early route as
they opened the contest with their patented full court press,
f orcing the Bulldogs into four straight turnovers that McCray
and guard Glenn Stambaugh turned into a quick 5-0 lead just 45
seconds info the game.
A quick time out by DeLand coach Art Parissi calmed his
younger squad down a little. DeLand finally managed to work
the ball up court only to have 6-6 center Reggie Butler slap
away the first two Bulldog shots.
MeCray finished the hot first period for Seminole with 13
points to push the Tribe in front by 10, 22-12.
While McCray was busy putting the ball in the hoop the first
quarter, the referees were busy blowing the whistle on senior
forward David Thomas who was quickly saddled with three
early fouls and didn't re-enter the contest until the third
quarter.
The Bulldogs took control of the game two minutes into the
second quarter as the Tribe went cold from the floor.
Bulldog Darryl DeShazier and Fred Hinson tossed In a
couple of baseline bombs from the parking lot as DeLand
outscored the Tribe 17.12 hfnrn lhø half ntlwl in hand WI
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locker room trailing 37-29.
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LAKE BUENA VISTA Fla (UP!) — Gary
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in the opening round of the $25
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Bruce McCray goes up for two of his game high 41
clinic,
points against DeLand Tuesday night. McCray Flashy guard Keith Whitney pulls up before going
With McCray, Butler and David Thomas reasserting smashed the school single game scoring record of up for a jumper. Whitney totaled nine points and
themselves on the boards. Whitney took the outlet passes and
ii with a pair of free throws shortly before the end dazzled the Bulldogs with crisp passing, finishing
canned a pair of long jumpers, then dished out four sparkling
of the game.
the night with eight assists.
assists in less than a minute for easy buckets. McRay was the
beneficiary of three of those assists and combined with a
McCray left the contest with two minutes remaining but rePayne sent his scoring pce back into the contest and Sic Cray
jumper and foul shot from running mate Glenn Stambaugh,
entered when word came down from the stands that he was a dodged a hounding Bulldog defense for a pair of free throws
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point away from breaking the single game scoring record of 41
with 16 seconds left to set the new school record at 43 points.
with reserves,
points formerly held by Larry Kearse and John Zeuli.
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favored over Los Angeles by them by 11, but because we've been to the Super Bowl before,
Davis, who has been on all hardest and makes the least they're getting ready to go'ln"
Pittsburgh Steelers, still one
"I'm from a family of the bookmakers.
come to the Super Bowl as but they've been in a lot 00 three winning Super Bowl mistakes will win the game." one of those SundayI pIcnI,.
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wager of any kind he means 'up, you'd better not even think jelly."
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Doc Nelson and Glenn Bailey scored eight
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16-30 in the first half.
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shots. But Dershimer's sterling performance
was offset by the trio of Sam Lemon, Gulls
Greyhound guard Pop Lemon drives Inside of and Nelson.
Lake ilraimtIe' for a layup in Tuesday night "S
As the quarter came to a close the
14s titan-Lake Brantley Five Star clash. Patriot Greyhounds owned a 49-40 lead.
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guard Ilarold Laughlin (14) and center Tom
final
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left in the game to reduce the Greyhound lead
to 51.45.
A critical point came late In the game with
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play Is the one that usually
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wim.
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The value of the running year, California). Extremely paw Is clicking, there's no
beck was also reaffirmed In talented performer who more effective threat in
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ball cwWs, led by Earl 79, topped 1,0Wy&amp;M mark.
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as Lake Brantley's new head footba ll coach. Secondly because
tie's shorter than lam. And that's hard to beat. After talking to
beanstaiks like Haggle Butler, Haggle Barnes and the rest of
those tall hoopeters, I've got a stiff nick. It's going to be nice to
interview a coach or player eye-to-eye for a change.
Lake Brantley principal Darvin Booth, made Tullis,
potntment as head coach official
lake
Brantley assistant was chosen as the new pigskin boss from a
staff of all well qualified and experienced assistant coaches at
the Altamonte Springs campus. It's nice to see that Boothe
stayed with his own people too.
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Nelson converted one of the two charity tosses
and Lemon followed with an 18-foot jump
shots to put the game on ice for the
Greyhounds.
With the loss Lake Brantley slid to 1.13 on
the year. Lyman leveled its record to 8-8
"I'm proud the way the boys hung in there
torught," complimented Petorson. "We're
coming closer and closer to putting a whole
game together — with a couple of breaks we
could have won the game tonight."
Nelson led the Lyman scoring attack with
21 points. Lemon and Bailey contributed 12
points each to the Greyhound cause.
Dershimer fired in 25 points in a losing
effort.
"Brantley played a heck of a game,"
complimented Lawrence. "They came in
psyched up for us."
Lyman faces Spruce Creek Friday night in
the Greyhound gym while the Patriots return
home Friday night to tangle with Daytona
Seabreeze.
In the first game of the night Lyman's La dy
Greyhounds won their third straight game by
destroying Lake Brantley 46-26.
Maria Smith was the scoring ace for
Lyman, pouring in 21 points while Kim Page
added 10 for the Lady Greyhounds.
Rebecca Foss was the only Patriot In
double figures as she recorded 10 points.
LAKE BRANTLEY(3): Laughlin 2, Hobbs
2, MeGarvey 2; Hayes 6, Moths 12, Dershimer

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As Lake Brantley huddled moments before
it faced Seminole County rival Lyman,
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PAYTON, RB ( 5-11, 205, 25,
Cleveland — BRIAN SIPE,
5th year, Jackson State). QB (6-1, 190, 30, 6th year, San
Acrobatic runner who had Diego State). Silenced all
fourth straight 1,000-yard skeptics who said Browns
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the most valuable players of Payton's nephew.
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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - Chip Conner his USF the likes of North Carolina, Auburn and FSU
Golden Brahmans struggling along with a 4-8 (Florida State, twice) as four of our first '10
record - got the axe Tuesday, along with his top games.
nntancott McCandlish.
"That was done in preparation for our play in
USF Vice President Dan Walbolt announced the
firing of the
coaches and named assistant the Sun Dome, and i unavailability for play this
coach Gordon Gibbons as interim coach for the season might well have had an adverse effect on
our team," Conner said.
rest of the season.
USF hosts the University of New Orleans at
USF has an extremely young team, with only
Curtis Hixon Hall tonight as Gibbons makes his two seniors. The squad includes two freshmen,
debut.
five sophomores and three Juniors.
I am obviously disappointed but recognize this
The status of the Sun Dome also figured In
as a hazard that exists for anyone who enters the
profession," Conner said in a statement released Conner's career at USF a few months ago when
Walbolt announced in October the university was
through the USF Information office,
Walbolt said Conner and McCandlish were told extending Conner's contract through the 1980-81
their positions at the university could not be season to enable him to be part of the
continued and said they agreed to resign, ef- inauguration of the facility. His original contract
was to expire this May.
lective immediately.
"Conner and McCandllsh are gentlemen of the
But a clause In the extension provided the
first class and although they are deeply disap- university
could renegotiate or terminate the
pointed, they have conducted themselves In the contract at any
time depending upon the team's
same gentlemanly way that they have conducted performance.
their responsibilities at the University of South
USF's regular season ends Feb. 18, with the Sun
Florida," Walbolt said.
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Conner,
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facility under construction on campus and had 1974,
was 37,
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ed interim coach in 1975 when
scheduled some major basketball teams early In Coach Bill Gibson died
of a hea rt attack, and
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the season to Inaugurate the facility,
given
his
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1976.
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behind schedule and the Bulls have had to play at
His USF teams had an overall record of 59-64.
various locations including Curtis Hixon in
Mccandlish,29, had been Conner's top assistant
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Petersburg, and the State Fair Grounds east of
Conner and McCandlish both played their
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territory. That would be a lot more embarrassing to
them than if we stayed home.''
Doug l(obev, another U.S. member of the IOC,
said. ''I would be opposed to that, to subsidi ze an
alternate Olympic games. I think that's all absurd."
U.S. officials said Deputy Secretary of State
Warren Christopher is sounding out E ur opean
leaders on his current trip overseas and there have
bee n suggestions the games be held in Munich or
Montreal, both sites of previous games.
Also, given top priority consideration is a
suggestion by Vice President Walter Mondale that a
permanent Olympic site, be established in Greece.
Officials said the president has not made a final
decision and that it is still in the discussion stage.
"We're waiting for public opinion to develop," one
official said.
I'resident Carter will unveil the details of his
revised longterm foreign po licy toward the Soviets
in a televised State of the Union address on Jan. 23.

White house officials indicated the United States
would be willing to bear a hefty share of the cost of
not holding the gaines in .Moscow,
tiere
preparation has been tinder way for many months.
in retaliation for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
"A lot of things are being discussed,'' one administration official said Tuesday night. "No one
wants to re peat the 1936 Olympics."
Adolf Hitler used the 1936 gaines in Berlin as a
opagim forum for Nazi (;ermiiin - on the eve of
World War II.
Iwo U.S. members of the International Olympic'
Committee said withdrawing the games from
Mosco w would not be beneficial.
"The only people that get hurt are the athletes
who have a chance to win medals,'' Julian
Roosevelt said in New York. "The only way to
retaliate' is to beat (lie Soviets on their own

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Claude McKnight stepped to the line with a one and one,
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will travel to Apopka Friday for another Five Star Conference first period and pegged the front line of
McKnight dropped through his first attempt to tie matters at
Mike Mitchell matched his career high Lakers 112, Jazz 99
49-49, but before he could get his second attempt airborne game.
Wes Unseld, Elvin Hayes and Greg with 35 points to help Cleveland snap a
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 24i.
guard Tim flames moved on the lane. Once the shooter has the SPRUCE CREEK (60): Britton 12, Jackson 4, Tenbroeck
Ballard with three fouls each before the sevengame losing streak and extend New points, all in the first three quartei
ball all the players must hold their positions.
half was over.
York's losing streak to five,
when Los Angeles raced past Utah. T
Gordon 16, home 10, Williams 6. Totals 27-6.60.
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"It
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Greg
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three
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Kings
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first
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minutes,"
said
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Sobers
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23
points
and
Adrian
Dantley.
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Hawks ahead 51-49. Only 41 seconds remained.
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The Unitedi Sta tes IS
considering several proposa ls to deny the Soviet
Union the 1980 Olympics, including possibly paying
a large share of the costs to hold the games
elsewhere, Wh;e house officials say.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance was quoted today
S in he has set a deadline of no later than midFebruary for the Soviet Union to withdraw troops
from Afghanistan or face the likelihood Of 1I
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Both Vance and President Carter are opposed to
U.S. participation in the Moscow Olympics sthilc
the Soviets remain in Afghanistan, Vance
said in an
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

by Alan Mayer

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Standings: (1) Bad Checks, (2)
mbuzlers, (3) Gold Diggers, (1)
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Jessie Jackson's slamdunk with 32 ticks left In overtime
elevated Spruce Creek post Lake Howell 60.57 In a Five Star
Conference game Tuesday night.
Following Jac kson's cram, fill-In guard Bobby Gordon, a
thorn in the Silver Hawks' feathers all night wi th 16 points,
converted two free throws to offset a Reggie Barnes' field goal
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The victory improved coach Joe Pigotte's slow-starting
Hawks to 3-5 and 3-3 in conference. Greg Robinson's Hawks,
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meanwhile fell to 7.8 and 24 in conference.
"We had to leave Gerald Hankinson at home," Pigotte said
about his usual sophomore starter. "But Gordon really picked
up the slack.
"lie goes wild at times, lie's (Gordon) been losing the damn
ball too much. He threw It away four times In a row at Lake
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Brantley and almost cost us the game."
Gordou was anything but wild Ttuday. The 5-11 senior
consistently hit shot alter shot from the outside to offset Lake
Howell everytime they pulled within two points.
As tough as Gordon was though, he could not match Howell's
sharpshooter Reggie Barnes, who rallied the Silver Hawks In
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s 34
the fourth quarter with four free throws to pull within 4948.
Barnes however, seemed to be the only person who could
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Bullets' Coach Dick Motto. "He really Reggie Theus added 21 when Chic
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fourth quarter to control the game.
Dennis Johnson hit 12 of 19 from the didn't get much of a chance to do much stopped Kansas City's three-gui
winning streak. Otis Birdsong led
"Free throws! That's what killed us," Robinson lamented to
floor and 10 of 13 free throws to score 34 out there."
his assistants after the game. "We missed three one and one's Sliver Hawk forward Claude M c K n i g ht stretches points Tuesday night In leading the
Larry Wright, who has replaced a Bulls with 35 points.
down the stretch."
high for a jumper as Spruce Creek defends. The Seattle SuperSonics to a 120-100 rout of slumping Kevin Grevey the last two Spurs 123, Nets 119
Silver Hawks fell to the visitors 60.57 in Tuesday the Washington Bullets,
For the evening Howell connected on only 11-23 gift shots.
Reserve forward Kevin Restani scot
games, led the Bullets with 20 points. For
In fairness, Spruce Creek wasn't much better. In fact they
night Five Star Conference action.
His 14 second-period points boosted Seattle, Gus Williams had 19 points and 10 of his 15 points in the fourth quart
were worse.
Seattle, leader In the Pacific Division, to John Johnson had 15 points and seven and league-leading scorer George Geri
silenced the critics with a jumper near the foul line to send the a 61.47 halftime edge.
"Oh Lord! It looked like we were going to give it away," a
' tossed in 37 points to lift San Antonio o er
assists.
game Into OT.
relieved Pigotte said about his squad's anemic 6.17 at th e foul
In other games around the league, New Jersey.
"I think he's the best guard In the Cleveland breezed past New York, 128.
Spruce Creek jumped to a quick live points lead early In
line.
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who scored delay, we die. And we got Rory Sparrow drove the
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baseline for a layup to
not a misprint.
17 points. "On the shot, my buried."
"We need a loss very man left me open and I hit it."
The only other top team in Villanova in front 69.68
The victory was DePaul's action also experienced five seconds remaining. J
badly," Coach Ray Meyer
said Tuesday night after 13th straight this year and its trouble, with Tracy Jackson son dribbled down the
and swished his
DePaul, in Its first game since 33rd consecutive home hitting a 33-foot desperation baseline
being voted the No. 1 team In triumph. It wasn't enough to shot at the buzzer to lift footer as time expired.
"It was a tremendous ci
the country, needed a 15-foot satisfy the coach, though.
seventh-ranked Notre Dame
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were
playing
to
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70-69
victory
over
on
the
part of our team,"
jumpshot by Skip Dillard with
play
to
score
Chinese
checkers
out
there,"
Villanova,
after
the
Irish
had
Villanova
Coach Rollie
three seconds to
simino.
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played th e
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Meyer,
who
thinks
the
blown
an
18-point
lead.
a 61.59 victory over Lamar.
shot
exactly
the way
No. I ranking Is a distraction,
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team in the country," Meyer difference? I doubt it. This it," said Notre Dame Coach up 32 feet away from
Digger Phelps. "Villanova buc'et and split two me
continued. "That's why I team Is driving me nuts."
don't vote for this team No.
In Southwest Confere
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1."
after
leading
minutes
and
we
failed
to
games,
Texas ripped TCIJ
lost the game
by convert important foul shots. 65, Texas Tech beat Rice,
Mike 011iver's three-point by nine with 9:59 left
59 and Arkansas defea
play tied the game at 59 with employing a delay he didn't It was pure Hollywood."
37 seconds left. DePaul called order.
The Irish, 10-2, led most of Baylor, 71-57.
Also, it was Marquette
a timeout and Dillard sank the
"We didn't want to play the the game and took a 51-33 lead
game-winning shot and gave delay. I told Mark Aguirre to on a field goal by Jackson Maine 77; Columbia 64,
Lamar Its eighth loss In 18 play the middle, but he with 12:01 remaining. But the 'fayette 61; and Yale 64, Ar
games,
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United Press International
HANDICAP HELPERS: 'Happy Days" people are tops as
far as the California Governors' Committee for Employment
of the handicapped is concerned. The organization's top Media
Awards have gone to Gary Marshall executive producer of
the two television shows and to Henry "The Fonz" Winkler.
Marshall won for a "Happy Days" segment called "The
Mechanic,' which dealt with rehabilitation of a paraplegic.
Winkler took special recognition but not for the show. lie got
the nod for producing and narrating "Who Are the De Bolts
and Where Did They Get 19 Kids?" about a family that
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adopts handicapped children. The third award went to deaf
stuntwoman and speed demon Kitty O'Neill.

me an hour of pain-free sleep. The more I laughed, the better I
got."

THE BEST MEDICINE: Some years ago, former Saturday
Review editor Norman Cousins nearly succumbed to a deadly
collagen disease a disintegration of the connective tissue
between blood cells. What saved him? Says he, in the February
issue of Esquire magazine, "holistic medicine." Holism holds
that a patient's emotions make the difference between death
and survival and Cousins now is researching and teaching
the concept at UCLA in Los Angeles. In Cousins' case, laughter
was the anodyne. He says he spent his time watching old Marx
Brothers movies that "Ten minutes of belly laughter gave

GLIMPSES: Cambodian refugees will get a boost Jan. 29 in
Los Angeles when Cary Grant, Julie Andrews, Edward Asner,
Debby Boone, Carol Burnett, Lynda Carter, Jane Fonda,
Audrey Hepburn, Kris Kristofferson, Dean Martin, Dudley
Moore, Mary Tyler Moore and the Muppets stage a "Because
We Care" fundraiser Anthony Hopkins, Shirley Mac Loine
and Bo Derek will costar in "A Change of Seasons" Vicki
Lawrence is starring in an ABC-TV pilot which features
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Crowe and his wife live at give up teaching in favor of Use one tablespoon cornnavy cook and a graduate of 415 Tangelo Drive in Sanford becoming a chef?
starch in 17 cup water to
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he said, he found he could he still enjoys cooking. HIS he said, but then he laughed deep oil until golden. Serve
advance faster in a navy wife even gave him a food and added, "...but I'm getting hot with either sweet and sour
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dishes.
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faster in aviation," he said, organizations have used his
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tsp. salt
touch in the kitchen proved to luncheons.
1 egg slightly beaten
be an advantage, since while
As ar..atIve member and
cup instant mashed
attending SCC with a full load past commander of VFW Post potatoes
Crowe worked an additional 10108 in Sanford, Crowe can
Grind shrimp and water
40 hours a week as a cook in a often be found In the post's chestnuts, mix and add other
làcal truck stop.
kitchen preparing the food for ingredients. Mix well and
After transferring to UCF, the weekly dinners which are form into balls. Fry in deep oil
Crowe graduated In 1971 with open to the public,
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In And Around Sanford

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Harold R. Peck, from left, Mrs. Lester C. Wildner. Mrs. Raymond

C. lewls and P. G. Norman.

dining room for refreshments hospitality of the evening Mize M.A. has begun the

DAR Explores Indian Heritages
The Salle Harrison Chapter , Daughters of the
American Revolution, DAR, met Jan. 11 at the Sanford
home of Mrs. William Brumley Sr. wi th Mrs. A. W. Lee as

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the culture of the Indians, he also displayed handmade
belt buckles and Jewelry.
Mrs. Raymond Lewis, Regent, conducted a short
business
Later refreshments were served to 15
members
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Mrs. Lester C. Wildner s The A Indian
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Harold R. Peck of the United Indian Tribes, spoke on
howmany direct heritages of Indians of the Cherokee and
Iriquois Tribes live in the vicinity of Geneva, Oviedo and
surrounding territory. There are some 700 members, he
said.

The Indians are organizing to form a nation on land

Committee chairman.

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hope to attain."

ting party tidbits made by the Larry Blair, Peggy and Larry

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jarvis of with t;utmIim1fl-urigish
Sanford. The bridegroom is Associates Architects.

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COLOR ENLARGEMENT

TWICE THE TWICE THE TWICE THE
PRINTS
GUARANTEE
FILM
Gel an extra set of print&amp; Got two rolls of print film
11 Eckerd's makes
with every toll of color for the price of one,
a bad print. YOU
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DON'T PAY FOR IT
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printed TODAY
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picture YOU
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programs. Ask your Eckerd
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Sanford will. represent the
community and state as a
member of the Presidential
Classroom National Student
Body, Jan. 26 - Feb. 2.
During the intense oneweek sessions Miss Williams
will join over 400 ouWanding
high school students from the
United States and abroad. The
curriculum will focus on

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ruponsibWty among young
Americans by exposing them
to thie dynan-des of thie U.S.

came over and said lie kne%%

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del
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goal of Presidential
an oorn is to foster On
leadership potential and clvic.

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government and politics
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national
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stitutions and decisionmaUng processes that form

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negative We will enlarge it
on famous-quality Kodak paper.

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After the ceremoin, tile couple were honored at I
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at the % estside Improvement Association Community (enter.
They departed later fura %%edding trip to the Baltaina Islands.

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a sky blue gown with matching drape cape, and carried blue
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Cr isis 0 Divorce and snowed the family at a break.
Raymond Ball and her
Separation" beginning Jan. 28 fast prepared by Judy Baker
Weld.
recipes for the party tare.
le Community and several of her favorite
will be at
I "Mm Ball gave me all the married on Feb. 16,
College.

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the family and their 1,600 acre

insurance prescription

participate a a unique
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Washington D.C. Eloise L.

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with an assortment of temp- Walter Gielow, Mary and

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Garland and the son 01 Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Uissrn(%(r of Winter Park
were married Jan. 10, at the
The -bride was given in
First United Methodist marriage by her father.
Attending tht bridal couple
Cl UI 1 S.1nfOt.
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were Mr. and Mrs. ('art
flln,p(r*Oriut( t ile u..runon
(;utiiuiiin of Sanford.
in the
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The couple will make their ,
mediate
ies.
Debbie Jarvis

Eth%trd

lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white daisiesand baby's
breath with blue and white streamers.
Shirley Sutton attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore

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Nuptials Spoken

The bride isthedaughterof Mr. and Mrs Thomas Taylor,
Sanford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Jackson, Osteen.
Given in marriage b her father, the bride hose for her
vows a formal gown of white chiffon with lace and pearls accenting the hi gh neckline and tong tapered sleeves. The Mine
skirt swept back to form a chapel train.

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from the beautifully gold were Carol and Hill Kirchhoff. study required for clinical Livingsection of tiv JanuM
appointed table o*,,,rlatd ;w;Q Eve and John Crabtree, membersWp in the American issue of Progressive Farmer
lace, which was centered with Peggy ar,1 Richard Packard, Association of Marriage and spotlighted the Joe Baker
a pink and burgundy floral Mary and Ken McIntosh, ramil) Therapy.
family in "Rounding Up For
arrangement, accented wi th Mildred and Bill Stemper,
The counselor who Is in Breakfast."
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WiiiiC candles n gold holders. H,elen an.d Gordon
p ractice
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given by Colonel Williams. This land is located along the
Rio Grande River near Mexico.
With Peck was War Chief Paul Norman who explained

Nazarene Sutton and Tinuny R. Jackson were married Jan.

Counselor Joanne Paige

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pat Rice, Vivian Peacock, Season. They are now making Betty Davis, Bill Gielow and
Smith of Mellonville Avenue, and Darlene's mother, Wilma their home at Edison, N.J., Martha Yancey, the Current
Mangel. Joe Rice was the where Dave has accepted a sponsor.
Sanford.
position with Englehart
Over 100 were invited to the photographer.
Jan Vthlen , the club's first
Chemical Co.
party between 6:30 and 8:30
We arrived late but the
president, was also in at.
p.m.
par ty was still going strong.
tenclance.

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Rev. Andrew Evans, performed the candlelight double-ring

PORK
STEAKS

Sanford and Jim's parents, pouring were HoUy Kurimai, in Sanford during the Holiday tie Karns, Doshia Brown,

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Donna (Sawyers) Hobbs
and her husband, Dave, have
night at the Wilson Place
At the Installation of of.
both received Ph. Ds at
home of Dana and David
)UI'1SEI
Vanderbilt University - ficers and celebration of the
Lanler.
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Donna, in biochemistry, and club's 10th anniversary
Forming the receiving line
Dave, chemistry.
Saturday, the sponsors spoke
in the foyer of the lovely home
Donna is the daughter of briefly
wi th the honorees and hosts
Senior club members
were the bride-elect's recipes and guided me in the Mr. and Mrs. Blake Sa wyers
serving
as juniors's sponsors
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion amounts to buy," Darla said. of Indian Mound Village.
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two
young
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Assisting
in
serving
and
tors
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during
the
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Longwood, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter,

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16
Alcoholics Anonymoun, Al-Anon and Ala-Teen,
closed, 8 p.m., Altamonte Springs Community Church,
436 and Hermit's Trail, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light,
301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
SanfordSemlnole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall,
Sears.
Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Air Force Sgts. Association AuxIliary, 8 p.m., McCoy
Family Club.
Cauelberry AA, 8 p.m., closed, Ascension Lutheran
Church.
SmaU Engine Repair classes 4-7 and 7-10 p.m.,
Deltona Junior High School shop, each Wednesday
through May 7. No cost to those over 60 years.
Touring florida Card Party, DeBary Firemen's
Recreation Hall, 12 Colomba Road, DeBary, 7 p.m.,
refreshments; 7:30 p.m., card party. Tickets at door.
THURSDAY, JANUARY17
Open "Town hall" meeting conducted by Council of
Arts &amp; Sciences for Central Florida on %Vho Needs Arts
In Seminole County ', 7:30.10:30 p.m., Sanford Civic
Center Annex. Refreshments, film, open discussion
and art exhibition.
"How to Save on Your Taxes", 6:30-9:30 p.m.,
Deltona Junior High School each Thursday through
Feb. 7. Presented for public by Daytona Beach
Community College for $6 fee. No cost to those 60 and
over.
Storytlme (or preschoolers, 10 a.m., Deltona Public
Litrary, 1691 ProvIdence Boulevard.
Income tax assistance conducted by AARP, 9 n.m. to
noon, Deltona Public Library, 1691 Providence
Boulevard.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and 7 p.m. Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center
Robin Road, Altainonte Springs.
Resources for Humai Needs, noon, Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
Senior Citizen's Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.
Lions Club of Cauelberry, 7 p.m., Gigi's, Regency
Square.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES, 8 p.m., Masonic
Temple, North Park Avenue, Sanford. Past matrons
and past patrons will be honored.
Seminole County Council for Exceptional Children
film strip and panel discussion on "Abused Children in
Your Community," 7:30 p.m., Winter Springs
Elementary School. Open to public.
Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Longwood,
AARP-NART meeting, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Bring bag lunch. All senior citizens welcome.
Crafts Class, DeBary Hall, 130-4:30 p.m. Thursdays
through May 8. No cost to those 60 years and over.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford .AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St., Sanford.
Al-Anon, 8p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
Sooth Seminole OptImist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wayinore Road, Altamonte Springn.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 n.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers 10 n.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Diet Workshop. 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamont. Springs.
FRIDAY, JANUARY11
Frank Holder Dance Company of North Carolina, B
p.m., Edmund. Center, Stetson University, DeLand.
- Loagwood AA and AIAnon, 8 p.m., Rolling lulls
Moravian Church, SR 434 and Terrytown St.
Tanglewood AA aid Al-Ansi, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Church, Lake Howell Road.
Big Book AA, closed, 8 p.m., Messiah Lutheran
Church, Highway 1742, Cauelberry.
Seminole Swirl.. Kiwanis, 7 a.m,, Buck's Sanford
Airport Restaurant.
Seminole SovtJ Rotary, 7:50 n.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Vohala Sertoma, 7:30 n.m., Deltosa Ian.
South Voluala Sert.ma, 7:30 n.m., Deltona Inn.
WdgM Watchers, 10 n.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
Happy Scaler CItizens, 1 p.m., Iigion Home, Fren
Park.
Ddt.aa Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church,
Deltona.
Yew AdultclubforSlngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Voter registratlis by League of Women Voters,
Seminole High School, Sanford, 10 n.m. to noon.
V.1mm AgrIcultural C.it.'. HortIculture ClInIC, 2
p.m, Deltona Public Library, 1601 ProvIdence
Boulevard.
Rogltsh - a sec.id language dais, 0:30 to 11a.m.,
Deltona Public Library, 1691 Providence Boulevard.
SAIVRDAY, JANUARY11
PlaywrItIag dais, 2-3:30 p.m., Deltona Public
Library, iOi Providence Boulevard.

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Sue Otho tr to "Arsenic and Old Lace,"
Gec.UpouAstagu.Lasv.SanfordQvlcCent.r 11:11
n.m., phi i Leads, Cewelbirry, 11:30 n.m. Return B
p.m. Call Doris Roger. for re.srvatloes.
Ndk Funeral I.dsty of 4Thdds aumual
nsmherotp meathug, 2p.m., Deltona Public Library,
1601 ProvIdence Blvd. Major Gsnval Joseph McNinch
on O
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denatlons and transplsatn.
Isnf.rd VTW $100 V.kà of Deneicracy awards
7'JS p, ., log cubin pod bonus.
SUNDAY, JANUARY60
Reals Big Ase.den apon hoem ubow,
9;IlaJL,WUco$IlSAreai located4 mllsswsstof 14
sealer high point trophy, Spec.
on I 41. JunIor
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asgg dais, new Iheek aie 74:30, Geneva
Community Hill for all gin. Wear bard sole thou.
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1iewe AasMce ?r*, 8:60 n.m. to noon,
Dellons Ubrasy Cosnmwulty Room, 1001 ProvIdence
Boulevard.

Prices
Blasted
WASHINGTON UPfl Church's Fried Chicken
restaurant
chain
has
"arrogantly" refused to
reduce its prices despite a 10
percent drop in wholesale
chicken costs last year, the
government says.
Church's, based in San
Antonio, Texas, operates
some 950 restaurants in 25
states.
.
iireu rtann, cnairman 01
the president's Council on
Wage and Price Stability,
Tuesday said Church's was
found in violation of the
government's
price
guidelines,
"The simple fact is that the
wholesale price of chicken tO
this $350 million dollar-a-year
chain has dropped sharply,
and Church has refused to
pass on that full cost saving to
its customers," Kahn said.
He noted the price of whole
chickens declined by 10
percent in 1979.
"But Church's has decided
arrogantly, to deprive its
customers of at least part of
that opportunity," Kahn Said.
"If every food processor or
retailer decides to line its own
pockets when prices at the
farmdrop,wearenevergoing
to bring inflation under control."

Miss Lillian
Elbows Reagan
MONTGOMERY, Ala.
(UPI) - President Carter's
mother, Miss Lillian,
predicted Tuesday Ronald
Reagan would win the
Republican presidential
nomination - "If he doesn't
die first."
Mrs. Carter, poking fun at
presidential candidates in
both parties, said she doesn't
anticipate a Republican
uprising in her son's native
South during the 1980 cam.
paign.
Responding to a reporter's
question about who she expected to win the GOP
nomination, Mrs. Carter
answered, "Well, it looks like
Reagan if he doesn't die
first."
"I haven't seen him since I.
saw him in a movie and that
was 3ayears agb, but the way
the Republicans talk about
him he's on his lMt legs,"
said.
Needling Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy, Mrs. Carter said, "I
don't know anything about
issues and the two things
don't discusi are the issues
and Chappaquiddick."
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, desiring to engage in
business under the fictItIous name
of WYMORE VILLAGE at number
2S South Wymore Road,
Altamonte Springs, Florida, in.
tends to register said riam wIth
the Clerk of the Circuit Court 0
SemInole County, Florida.
NATIONAL PROPERTY $N
VESTOKS II, a Catifomla limited
partnership, authorized to do
business in the State of Florida
under the name NATIONAL
PROPERTY INVESTORS II
(I. TO.)
MYERS, KAPLAN, LEVINSON,
KENIN I RICHARDS
Attorneys for Applicant
Robert E. Howard, Esq.
12$ Brickeli Avenue
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PublIsh: January 2,9, to,
itso.
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notic. is hereby given that I am
engaged in busIness at Pt. 4, Box
IS?, Sunset Or., Longwood,
Seminole County Florida under
,,.,,,. U!
GLASS &amp; MIRROR, and th.t i
intend to register said nam. with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac.4
cordancewiththeprovisionsof the.
Fictitious Name Statutes., ToWlt:
Section 565.09 Florida Statutes
1937.
51g. Anthony Ramos
Dean Blair
Charles M. Sawyer
Publish: January 9, 16, 73. 30, $950
DER2O
NOTICE OP
PUBLIC NEARING
The Seminole County Planning
and Zoning Commission will
conduct a Public Hearing to
consider
making
recom
mendatlons to the Seminole
County Board of Commissioners
regarding the adoption on an ordinance amending the Sign
Regulations of Seminole County.
(Ordinance 7740, ArtIcle 43).
ORDINANCE
AN 'ORDINANCE AMENDING
SEC TION 42-03.3.10 OF OR.
DINANCE 17.30, AFFOBOINO
PROVISIOMI FOR THE PLACE.
MINT OF, ADVERTISING
BENCHES IN THE UNINCOR.
FORAYED AREAS OF SEMINOlI COUNTY: PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Tssrin,wHlbsheldlolesm
*3.4 11w Court Noose. Sanford,
Florida, on February 6 1*. at
1:30 P.M. or as use tharaItar as
possible. TM misting may be
conksusd from time fe ffiy,
Writlan comments may be 4 hid
with the Land Divelopment
Manager and those awini will
be hiard.
Michael Davis, Chairman
Seminole County Flaming
and Zoning Commlulon
Psjbiish: January 16 1*.
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Legal Notice

NoticeS hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Ri. 1, Box
157, Sunset Dr., Longwood,
Sem1ro1e County, Florida under
the fictitious name of SEMINOLE
DRYWALL, 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 165.09 Florida Statutes
1951.
Sig Charles M. Sawyer
Anthony Pamos
Publish January 9, 16. 23, 30, 1950

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Pu,.. ...a.. .aa a o.. PA a
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AMER I F I R ST
F E 0 ERA L
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO.
CIATION, formerly known as
First Federal Savings and Loan
Association of Miami, a cor
poration organized and existing
undertheiawsoftheUnited5tates
of America.
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NAME ST: lUTE
TO WHOM IT MA' ONCERN
Notice Is hereby ....en that the
undersigned pur..nt to the
"Fictitious Nani, Statute',
Chapter 565.09, Florida Statutes,
will register with the Clerk of tte
Circuit Courts in and for Seminole
Count, Florida upon receipt of
cwoof of the publication of this
notice the fictitious Name, to.wit:
LA BODEGA GROCERY STORE,
under
which
I
am
engaged in business at SR. 431
Forest City Center, Store Hoe.
and 10, Forest City, Florida.
That the parties Interested in
said business enterprise are as
follows:
. Hamorrad Inc.
Lloyd
• -Morris,
vice Pres., Treasurer
Roland Harvey
PresIdent, Secretary
Dated at Fern Park, Seminole
County, Florida, December 27,
1979.
Publish Jan. 2. 9, 16, 23, 1910
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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3235116
912 French Ave.
Corner of lOth&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

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36c a line

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3cofl,,eculive times
7consocuhve times

HOURS
$00 AM. - 530 pM.

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum
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Hairdresser wanted. Willing to
work I hrs. per day. 5 days a
week. 3230621 or 322.1426
(eves).

DEADLINES
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Sunday - Noon Friday

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BLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN
ANYONE
CURR ED
BY
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
OF Jan. 14, 1910.
011cc 5. BonnIe Johnson

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUSNAMESTATUTE
MICHAEL A.PESA,aslngleman, TO WHOM IT MAY rONCERN:
NOTICE is hereby given that
and THE HUSKEY COMPANY, a
the undersigned, pursuant to the
Florida corporation,
"Fictitious Ham. Statute". Tiàoner
Defendants.
yiu place your
Chapter 165.09, Florida Statutes,
NOTICE OF SUIT
classified ad, the sooner you get
will register with the Clerk of the
TO MICHAEL A, PESA
resutts.
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Circuit Court of Seminoli County,
AND TO: All parties claiming Florida, upon receipt of proof Of
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Interest by, through, under or publication of this notice, the
Mate" Dating Service. All
against the aforesaid persons.
fictitious name, to wit:
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
APE
YOU
FLORIDA WAY
HEREBY
water, Fl. 3351$
NOTIFIED THAT an action to under which this party is engaged
foreclose a mortgage on the In business at 20$ Sweatwater
following described property in Sauar., Longwood, FlorIda 32750.
That the party interested In saId
Seminole Couny, Florida:
_______________________
Lot 2 Block A. SWEETWATER business enterprise is as follows:
IN THE CIRCUIT 'COURT OF
OAKS, SECTION 10, according to
Florida Way Racquetball I
the plat thereof as recorded In Piat Health Clubs, Inc.
THE 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
P.00k 20, Pages 3$ and 39, Public
20$ Swetwater Square
Longwood, Florida 32750
Records of Seminole County,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida.
Dated at Orlando, Orange CASE NO. 79-1679-CA-O9.F
lncludingspecificaily,butno$by County, Florida this 20th day of SUSAN M.
KELLEY
and
way of limitation, the following December, 1919.
RICHARD D. KELLEY,
eou 1pm en t: P ange.Ov en FLORIDAWAY RACQUETBALL
Plaintiffs,
5. HEALTH CLUBS, INC.
(Double), Disposal, Dishvasher,
vs.
Fan Hood, Compactor, Central Air
By; Paul J. Hegener, President DAVE R. SORRENTINO, etc., et
and Heat.
Publish: December 26, 1979 &amp; al.,
Together with all the im. January 2, 9, 16, 1910.
Defendants.
provements now or hereafter DEQ$1
NOTICE OF SALE
erected on the property, and all ___________________________—
NOTICE Is given that pursuant
easements, rights, appurtenances,
to a Final Judgment dated
State f Florida
rents, royalties, mineral, oil and
Department of Revenue January 3, 1950, incase number 79.
gas rights and profits, water,
1679.CA•09.F of the Circuit Court of
No. 69.11.003075-OS
water rights, and water stock, and State of Florida Department of
he 15th Judicial Circuit in and for
all fixtures now or hereafter at. Revenue,
Seminole Cot,nty Florida. In which
tached to the property, all of
Plaintiff, SUSAN M. KELLEY and RICH.
which, including replacements vs.
ARD 0. KELLEY. are the Plain.
and additions thereto, shall
tiffs and DAVE SORRENTINO,
C'eorueE.Smithd.baGuysNouse
deemedtobeandremainapartof
JOHN FOROHAM, INC. db.a
of BarB.Que,
the property.
Defendant SHELLING AND SHELLING,
hasbeenfiledagainst you, and you
EAGLE FINANCE CORPORA.
State of Florida
are reauired to serve
copy of
Department of Commerce TION, HOLIDAY HOSPITAL
your written defense, i any, to
Case No. 179.1644.5000 ASSOCIATION INCORPOR.
H. Richard Bates of AN.
State of Florida Department of ATE 0, WINTER PARK MEM.
DERSON &amp; PUSH. Attorneys for
ORIAI. HOSPITAL, RONALD E.
Commerce
the Plaintiff, whose address is 322
Plaintiff HOLMAN, D.O.S., LEISURE
Fast Central Boulevard, Post
POOL SERViCE, INC., GENER.
Office Box 2215, Orlando, Florida vs. George E. Smith l.a Guys AL ELECTRIC CREDiT
COR.
32802, and file theoriginal with the House of Bar.5Que, Defendant PORATION,
BARNETT BANK
County
Court
Clerk of the above styled Court on
Volusla County, Fiorida OF WINTER PARK, N.A., KEN.
or before the 11th day of February,
NETH R. OIMOND and RONALD
Case No. 79.2905 SF 12
1980; otherwIse, a iudoment may
F. BURTH are the Defendants, I
Daytona Beach Cold Storage,
be entered against you for t
Piaintiff will sell tothe hIghest and best bid.
relief demanded in the Complaint.
der for cash in the lobby at the
vs.
WlTNESSmyhandandtheseal
front (west) door of the Seminole
George
Smith,
of said Court on this 14th day of
Defendant County Courthouse in Sanford,
January, 1910
Seminole County, Florida, at 11:00
NOTICE OF
(SEAL)
AM, on January 29, A.D., 1910, the
SHER1FF'SSALE
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN followirig.d.scribed property set
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
In the Order of Final
that by virtue of those certain
COURT
Judgment:
Writs
of
Execution
issued
out
BY: Eleanor F. Buratto
Begin 719.3$ feet North and
and under the seal of the
Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 16, 23, 30 &amp; respective courts as lIsted above 472.25 I lit West of the SE corner
and more particularly by virtue of of the NE¼ of Sect Ion 27, Twp. 20
February 6, 1950.
that certain Writ of Execution S., Range 32 B., run thence South
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issued out of and under the seal of so degreep 55' West 350.20 feet,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN the
County Court ot Votusia thence North 41 degrees 17' West
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, County,Florlda,uponafinailudg. 779.l0feettotheNorthhineoftheS
FLORIDA
mont rendered in the aforesaId ½ of the NE ¼ thence East along
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76236!CA44court on me 16th day ci November the North lin, of said S ½ of NE 1/s
C
ft., thence South 41 degrees
A. 0. 1979, In that certain case
in re he marriage S
entitled, Daytona Beach Cold 14' Fast 70510 ft. to the PoInt of
FRANK JACOB BRITT, Husband
Storage, PlaIntiff vs. George
Potitionr Smith, Defendant, which aforesaid TOGETHER WITH:
A IS.00 foot easement 7.10 ft. on
Writ of Execution has be*n
THERESA LYNN IRITT, Wife
delivered to me as Sheriff of each sIde of the following
Respondent
Seminole County, Florida, and I desCribed center lIne: from the
NOTICE TO DEPEND
have levied upon the followIng ItWirsictin of th South right of
THE STATE OP FLORIDA TO, described property owned by way line of Stote Road 46 and the
THERESA LYNN BRITT
George,Smlth, said property being EU? line of Soc. 27, Twp. 3$ S
ResidenCe Unknown
located In Seminole County, Range 32 V run North 71 degrees
Last Known
Florida, more particularly West alon said right of way line of
Address:
60.91 ft for a Point of Beginning,
described as follows:
c.o Betty CuIborth
'tmth1ct South Z3dagrees4S'30"
Lot
16,
17,
I$,lClessW$'of
each,
5007 West Fifth
Block 1, Highland Park, FIat 4, West 494.00 ft. to thsP.C. of a
Lumberton, N.C. 5033$
Page 25, Public Records , curve concave to the West having
ac.ntralangleofSld.gre.sOrSo"
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI. Seminole County, Florida.
,Id a radius of 137.6$ ft., thence
FlED that FRANK JACOB
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
BRITT. has filed a Petition In the
continue around said curve an arc
Seminole County, Florida, will at
distance of 137.33 It. to the P.T.Of
CircuitCourtforSeminoiecounty, 11:00
AM. on the 31st day of
Florida, to Modify the Custody of
said curve, run thence South $0
January AD. 1910, offer for sale
Minor Child, and you are requIred
degrees SI West 242.6 ft to the end
and sell to the hlghest bidder, for
to serve a copy of your written
cash, sublect to any and all of said easement.
defenses, if any, on THOMAS 0.
DATED: January 4 A.D., 1910.
existingliens,attheFroe* (West)
FREEMAN,
(SEAL)
Attorney
for Door of the Seminole
County
PetItioner, whose address is P.O.
Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.
Coo house in Sanford, Florida,
Box7O(1009Hwy436),Altamonte
Clerk of the Circuit Court
theabovedoscribedreaiproperty.
Springs, FL 32701, and file the
By: Patricia Robinson
That said sale is being made
original with the Clerk of Circuit
*5 Deputy Ciett
satIsfy the terms ci said Writ of
Court, Seminole County CourPublication of this Notice on
Execution.
JanuaryL A. 0.. 1*.
thcuse, Sanford, Fl 33771, on or
B. P.1k,
before February II, 1100, other.
William L. Colbirt Esq.
Sheriff
wise a 'default and ultimate
Attorney at Law
Seminole county
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Iudgment will be entered agaInst
Florida
U lOt' relIef demanded in 1111
SanfOrd, FL 32771
Publish Jan.t, $6, 73, 35, 1910
Publish Jan. 9, 16, 1910
PetitiOn.
V,ith
the sale on January 31, 1910 DER.74
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of laid Court on the 7th day of
January, A. D.. 1910..
(SEAL)
Arthur H.. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County Court.
house
Sanford, FL 32771
By: Eve Crabtr
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jan.9, 16, 33,30, 1950
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Write Dorian Agency, 105
Windermere Rd., Patthway
Bristol, BS 12.SPP, England.
State
age,
hobbles
&amp;
requirements.

Found Siamese type cat in
Carriage Cove, Sunland
Estates area. 6254453 or aft 5,
323.5377
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LOST —brown suitcase, Sanford
vicinity, men's &amp; baby's
clothes. Lost on Mon., Jan. 7.
REWARD. 3fl.9291.

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912 French Ave.
323.5176
Corner of IOth&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

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Accurate typing, I gal office,
Accis. receivable &amp; payable
exp. Exc. pay.

MAID clean once a week, sm.
townhoube Park Ave., Only 1
occupant, nicely kept, must
have own trans., 323 0106.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
323.5176
Cornerof lOth&amp; French
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mature person for short trips
surrounding Sanford. Contact
customers. We train. Write 0,
F. Dick, Pres., Southwestern
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76101.

Stitch a Rainbow
3227113
Creative Expressions
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Nurse Aides, 73 shift, exp.
preferred. Apply in person,
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
E. 2nd St.

Accurate typing, would prefer
Real
Estate or
const.
background,
but
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Immediate openings. Must have
Fl. Chauffeur license, 25 yrs.
or older with good driving
record. Annual starting salary
in excess of $10,000. Exc.
Company benefits, maior
Florida Aluminum Distributor
is expanding to Longwood to
serve greater Orlando area.
Call 2 p.m..4 p.m. to schedula
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BANANA. LAKE FRONT; 3
Bdrm. 2 Bath, 2100 sq ft. huge
Fam Pm w fireplace over
looking Oak shaded lot w 100
lake frontage, 75' dock &amp;
more! $86,300.
WOODED ' ACRE w-roses &amp;
Pl''Cy sets ff 4 yr. old 3
Bdrm w earth tone carp,, Cen
H-A, indoor W 0 hookup &amp;
good cash to mtg or FHA VA
financing. $45,900.
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT—
Spotless 2 Bdrm home w
large Fam Pm, terrific kit
then &amp; landscaped lot
superb area for iust $30,950!!
SHADOW LAKE
Designer home w.wood &amp;
stone exterior, Great Rm, fire.
place, intercom, Solarium,
watk.in closets on wooded '
acre for $107,000.

I. It Mary nice bid site. 99 x 116.

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dining. Particular interest in
dlnner.Iine cook. Call Mrs. G,
6684493. Deltona inn,

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Good

COuntry bUt nice &amp; clean 3 BR
2B. sc porch, fenced back.
Owner holding. Low dwn
payments, less than rent.

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Leasew option 3 BR, 111, C lilA,
sc porch, carport. $29,900.

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READY TO SELL
3 P.R. 2P..
CH &amp; CA,
carpeting, exc. COnd, Oniy
ss.000,

I oval dinette, .4 chars &amp; extra
leaf
Sunbeam
compost
shredder. S hp Itriggs &amp;
Stratton motor Console radio
S record player 668 5315

$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns
River.

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furnace &amp; range Fenced rear
yd., convenient location, LR &amp;
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From 5)0 to $30
Call 372.1621; 323.4164

69—Stamps-Coins

Top Dollar Paid 'or iun P.. o't
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment,
327 5990

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silver coins in 'ncr chandise or
10 to I in cash Homt' appi.
',t,'r'Os auto'. ilog'. q.cnline
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Daytona Beach. will hold .i
put,hic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at? 30. it's
the only one irt Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901 255.
1311 for further details.

Private party will tr,,cle port 19"
reiiot,' control color TV tor 2
roll', of W.ishinqton quarters.
tViS3 or before 331 0816

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Pal 5)99 13 or 5)9 iS run
Ai,tit 3198386

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White
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JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
107W Commercial

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'15 models. Call 339 9)00 or 831
MOS (Dealer)

d,'uitial "u&amp;t,ofls &amp; Appraisals
(all Dell s Audion. 313 6?0

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classified
Ads
didn't
work. there wouldn't be any.

FVER DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

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Parts,
S.'rvict' t.'st'd MacInn,.",
MOONEY APPI lANCES
OVERSIZED LOT. WOODED.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is haishy gives that we
at's I1ISIJSI krs bususs 49 7*3
Hsnatl Branch Reid, Midland,
Florida 10711. limineSs County,
Flerida, under the I SlIlass name
ci JIWILINI.ROS1 CUSTOM
DRAPERIES, mild that we Intad
to ragisier Nil Nmi wOk Ike
Clerk .4 11i
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Shocks $4 95 Heavy Duty 5695
New Batteries $2995
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Musi'
Slot Machines
tridqes Antiques
3?) 2801

11978 'Singer Futura Fully auto.
repossessed, used very short
I time Original $693, bal $181 or
$21 mo. Agent ,,j9 8386

1k Syivan,lrea, Sacres. $27,000
Other parcels avail
w
Mal,czowski, REAL TOP 3??
799%

M. Unsworth Realty

Cash 322-4132

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MICROWAVE
----71 Pontiac C.randvillp. 9dr
Needed Immediately. Exp.
RCALTYInC.1 s ACRES WEST SANFORD.
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It-',ii I'',ii., controls, i..is c,iro
-auto . V 8. AC, AM F 7,6.
preferred. Glamorous night
IIPSALA
P040.
NEAR
AIRSTPEAM
EXCELLA
1973,
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR I
still in warr.n,?y
loaded, sharp 323 2378 or 372
Longwood 3 BR, 211, lots of
spot.
NEEDS FILL. 5)0.900 TERMS
AAA EMPLOYMENT
REALTOR
3)'. set up on lot in one of 1
MLS
Orqi.ially 5649. assume pay
2088
storage,
neat
&amp;
clean,
corner
C.ENEVA
912 French Ave.
323.5176
Florida's prettiest camp
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3U,161
uients i)f 521 nuo Agent 339
site
w.trees.
543.750.
Sanford
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
Countryhome,4BP7B.
Cornerof1hIFrench
grounds, Twelve Oaks Camp'76 AMC Pacer. Air, Stick,
8386
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I',acres,$SLOOO
3SACRFS
LAKE
FRONT
TALL
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3233176
tl2FrenchAve.
VVI!'V
"Your FutureOurConcern"
ground. Enioy your winter
Ocys, hatch bIt.
FORRESTGREEPJE
VA-FHA.235.Con. Hornet,
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7RE
J AC'CESS.
hcreir class $11,000, 3136373.
CorneroflOthl French
37100.3733912
323-7832
S3—W.RadiSIeO
INC. REALTORS
"Your FutureOur Concern"
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Low
Down Payment 1
Eves. 322 0617. 322-1587
l9llbtack 911 Porsche
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S30.6033or329.471I eves.
1
NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll
Cash for your tot' Will build on
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207 E. 75th St.
C.O1 F COURSE LOT WITH
$3,800. Fully egpt.
find him listed in our Business
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Good used TVs. $25 &amp; up
your
lOt
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Our
lot
Home
Secretarial
Service.
AVON
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TERRIFIC VIEW OVER I
372 4038
Directory.
MILL
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Enterprise,
Inc.
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Business, personal, fast, neat
FIGHT INFLATION
LOOKING SMALL POND.
When you place a Classified Ad in I
RN, 5-4 5. 4.12, full I part time.
7619
Orlando
Dr.
ph.
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033'
Model
Inc..
Realtor
&amp;reas. 869_1188or869_4498.
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
$20,000.
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The Evening Herald, stay close
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
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power. For details, Call
to
your
phone
because
Don't
pile
no
lorger
needed
items
a Convalescent Center, 950
Seek
employment for 7 Viet.
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85 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
something wonderful is about to
high as an elephant's eye. Place
Mat lonville.
names. male refuge ages 20
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happen.
a classified ad, and gile the
&amp;
75.
One
speaks
a
little
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STAND OF CYPRESS,
money
n
your
wallet!
English, has some exp. in dec.
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VOL USIA COUNTY. $800 PER I
Reduced from $34,900 to 531.900. I
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TOWN.ONLYS73,000, TERMS
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3
BR,
111.
CD
home,
good
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POSSIBLE.
Wty pay more'
location,
new
paint,
shade
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HERI%'STV
trees. 90x130, fenced yd., new
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9561.
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LAKE PICK Eli ESTAT ES.
2591 S Sanford Ave
kit., carpet, hardwood floors &amp;
323 1731
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air. Excellent buy!
BROKER
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CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
Of This 7 Month *
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WORLD.
AIR
&amp;
HEAT,
ON
CORNER
REALTY
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acres! CH.A, OR, 1g. kit., &amp;
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ACRES.
OVER
Orlando
400' ROAD
Sanford
Agent 339 8386.
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?NEEDCASH?
Home Inrovements
Whit., Male
more! BPP WARRANTED.
FRONT. A MUST 'SEE!
327 1371
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for
$47,500.
Puppy. Lost
$89,500.
Use Your Home As Security
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I ini'iolicl,,t,'d Main. 5y',t,'ms
Call Us For Terms
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
13th a, French
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Tower Financial Srv.
REMODELING IREPAIR
1590's
VICTORIAN
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Jan. 3. Ansrs
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47—Real
Estate
Wanted
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CAPTAIN'S
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VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
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Webuyyourequity,closein7lhrs:
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3495759
AWARD REALTY. INC.
LAKEFRONT! 4 BR. 2"T Don 1
55--Boats
&amp;
Accessories
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We Lov• Him
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Carpentry, Painting, Roofing.
19.160O
acre! Separate guest house,
TOWER'S
BEAUTY
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So Mudu And
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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
16' Critchfield w 100 hp Mercury.
Lot orAcreagewanted
TOWN.ZONEDMULTIUNIT.
Bonded. Free Estimates 373.
lt'slikepenniesfromheavenwhen
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Want HIm Home.
i.anford 'Gracios' living. Peas.
One
seat,
trailer,
great
ski
519E.)stSt.,3?25142
For
mobile
home
$21,500.
60)5after5p.m.
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
Call 323-2322 for info,
boat. 322 IllS aft 5 pm.
Weekly I monthly rates, utilities
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pd.inquire 500 S. Oak $417133.
PHONE
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Caramic Tile
2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CONDO! (2) neat 1 BR, lB
POBSONMARINE
HomeRepsir
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PAINT,
PANELING
&amp;
condos by the pool! Many
1 BR—$199 up. Pool. Adults only
2927Hwy. 17
vacant land. Lucky In323.0264 :
MEINTZER
TILE
CARPETS.
SUPER
NICE.
42—MobjIe Homes
extrastPriced lust right! Call
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Sanford, Fia.37771
vestments, p.o. Box
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I New or repair, leaky showers our
3237322 for info.
Home repairs, paeting, roof 1.'
Airport Blvd. on 1792 In
Sanford 3225207.
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 8695567.
carp repairs, remodeling. All
Sanford. Call 323-5670
see
our
beautiful
new
BROAD.
EXTRA LARGE 2 STORY
57—Sports Equipment
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work quar Free eSt iii 8165
Mariner'sVillage
Sanford's Sales Leader
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
DuTCH GAMBREL. 3
47Atg.gu °'
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
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BEDROOM, 2'-T BATH DE.
&amp;SoId
P.runswlckpropooltable
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l$O3OrlandoDr.
323-3300
UFurmstid
LUX POOL WITH PRIVACY.
$300
I Man, quality operation
VA
&amp;
FHA
Finn.ina
559,900.
Alterations, Dressmakin
37? 4038
Will buy 1st I. 2nd mortgages. We
8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
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Drapes, Upholstery
Whatever tne occasion, there is a
1 BR, 111 condo, kit. eqpt., 5215
also make Real Estate
etc. Wayne Deal. 321132$
ANYTIME
classified ad to solve it. Try one
372.0707
ma. 1st, last + $lSOs.c. Riggs
Business Ions. Florida MorSEIGLER
REALTY
58—Bicycles
5Oii.
Realty, REALTORS. 2-7
Multiple Listing Service
tgage 'Investment. 1104 E.
BROKER
Lawn&amp; Landscaping
Drywall
Robinson, Orlando, 4222976.
17x60 FURNISHED, CENTRAL
msiIds's o
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Bicycles for all
2565
Furnished
31—Apartments
2439S
MyrtleAve
HEAT
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LIKE
NEW
ON
ssnIee"
dedloated
thefamily.$10up.
.)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
CERTIFIEDLAWN
1001150 CANAL FRONT LOT
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Orlando
Sanfora
for Sale
Call 373 3$600r 1715 W.7nd St.
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm..
ATBIGDEARLAKE.00ALA
&amp;LANDSCAPING
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FREE ESTIMATES322.7907
FOREST. $11,900. SEIGLER
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Call 831 3399or $62 0)34
323.222:
Branch Office
REALTY, BROKER. 3210640. FURNITuREBEDDING.
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
(V'erchandise
Wholesale toall. Orlando Whole,
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sale Furn. 25.00 Industrial Blvd.,
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on beautiful 1 yr. old Double
Guitars, amplifiers &amp; drums.
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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
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New
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COLUMNS.
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lot rental. Call fowl
Ap;,liancesMisc
PISNMMIVe. Bile IN bto..
Music Center.
NEAR MAYFAIR COUNTRY
monthly payments under $230.
nowhere
to
roll
away
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If
you
$20,500. Harold Hall Realty,
stat controled heat, oft floor
3205 French A"e
3222235
Churns, CIVIC InformatIon,
LOCAL) 349 5371
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Spacious 3 BR, 25 luxury home,
CLUB Exec 3 BR, 2B, 1g.
placeaClassifiedAdtoday.
Low down piyments. 32_2 2?'
sleeping boxes. We cater to i
Inc., 323 3774.
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your shoppool, tropical paradise. Many
FR,
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on
oak
shaded
corner,
to:wlth
Organ-Fun Machine. 6 in
your pet. 322 52
lt.ct'. Llbl ,'igtel box springs &amp;
Many extras. Must see. All for
sails of Inprivacy fence. $150 mc 333.
IF THIS IS THE DAY tobuy a nev
sfument
variations, 16
ma'Ireses. $30 set. Sanford
555.900. VA.FHA terms avail
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from local mar6952. Owner Associate.
car, see today's Classified adt
tempo's (controlled), Worth
Auction, IllS S French, 323
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Handyman, minor el. rep.,
Small or big, Interior or exArmy
Boots$I1.99pr
43—Lots-Acreage
DillonRealtor305$309023
lots of shade trees. Only
tenor. Pressure cleaning,
plumb., carp., free est., 21 hr.
ARMY.NAVY
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372.5791
Bg. lot for duplex or single
Lakefront living isavail. in this
Fencedyd.GoOdIoC..
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lamily home, W.City water,
WILSONMAIEPFURNITURE
elegant 3 BR, II home,.
ISSISIS
$350n'a.327403$
YELLOWSAND
sewer i. paved street. $4,500.
HouseCleaning
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Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7510
UUA lFYlNC', 3BR home.
31131SF. Firsl St.
372 5677
LasSS"$3n,1$N
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w-IBR, lb guest cottage.
New C lilA 1. carpet. Owner
Cs.jdlpj$aj
Won't last long at $92,000.
Lawnmower,Keecommercial,
Chipsforsale
fl4'.ou
Furnished
will finance w substantial
Heusewivescleaningsenvice
EUTSLERPAINTING5.
32", newconditiort, $450
$lyd. UHaul
Personalized,fast, dependable
down. 533.000. 3223257.
REPAIR—Interior Exterior
3655130
REAL
ESTATE
327079$
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appt. only. Sunlend Estates.
runs good, ISO. Panasonic S
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OR, El. rm. Mayfair area,
Painting I Remodeling
322425$.
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high 50's. AlterS, 333 ISfl.
FREE ESTIMATES.
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player, AM.FM, speakers,
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Sanford, 3 BR, 1'.x B, washer..
LIST NOWI
home use power supply
COURT CU5TOM'SCONST.
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3 1 clean I I urn, gas heat,
dryer, allappliancis, 5390
Call Walt Cappel 3336100
1 acre lots on Paved rd. Terms
Custom design homes, r.model. ii you ire having difficulty lindin
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Inside
utility
rm.,
mo., 3234570.
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you can afford. $500 den.
1g. 333-o_,
place to live, car to drive,
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Boat Trailer &amp; kicker, $130;
REALTOR
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lob, or some service you have
$36,CiO.
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Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
maker; reslaurant Garland
We'll even help you word It.
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iwed of, read all our want ai
all types I IC Bonded
stove; Other restaurant
Ray.BarI Realty, Inc.
t.
5 acre tiled farm, Sanford,
Call 333.HlI.
evpry day,
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lnWred 834
m$
acre orange orove, Geneva.
property.
,3 BR. 11,1g. lot, CH.A, carp., alt.
100 acre cattle ranch. SOfl'Ot)f 0.
Side-by-Side refrigerator, $75;
oar., well with underground
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system. Chaiftlinkld back pd. N. Ernest
Home Office
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full size baby bed w-mattress,
with 16*32 scr. swim. pool.
904-7344031
$7S;Oakporchrockers,5fl;
OFSANFORDIEAL.TOP
leg.
Must see to appreciate.
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metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Protected.
rent' Inside dty limits 327- 23415 Fr*chAVe.
new.
17.92, Calssfbirry, Fl.
Furniture. 20$ F 25th SI. 323
Nile or Day.
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322 0119,377 5353. 327.3112
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bex springs &amp; mattresses at 20
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new intersprinq bedding These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local
delivery Nolt's Sanford Fur
niture Salv,;qe. Il 92. So of
c,,ntord 3?? 8771

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Buy &amp; Sell
Np.5 &amp; liSt'r' r
500 S Sanford Ai, e
323 693

OLD MIMS ROAD: 20 acres on
paved road. Mostly pasture
with small pond. Wooded
homesite at rear. $65,000 with
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Nolts Sanford f:urniture
Salvage. Il 97. So of Sanford

EXECUTIVE COUNTRY LIV
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ever need. Immaculate 7
Bdrm. 4 Bath pooi home.
fenced for horses, on over 4
acres in lOveiy C.eneva 1 yr
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Eves 3*9 S.s0 322 1959

1978 Coachman Deluxe 75' w
Reese hitch air, awning, fully
self cont 12! 002 $6..00 or
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C.REAT INVESTMENT on
Highway 46. 3 Bdrm, wood
tram home. Large rooms.
hardwood floors, fireplace.
Needs some improvements.
$23,500 w-terms at_1o.5 pci.

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railing. Window guards,
security doors. spiral stairs, &amp;
pool rails 668 5765

323-6061 or eves 323 0517

2fi4OSanford Ave.

RONALDG. BECK
Advertising Director
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300 N. French Ave.

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Fight acres fenced, 3 Bdrm, 2
Bath, him room, fireplace,
screened patio, w P.110. selfCCt'.3fliflq pool w cool deck,
fenced pastures, fishpond,
Harold Hall Realty
access to St. John's River
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with a classified ad, by calling
322-2611, or $314993.

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high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

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912 French Ave.
3235176
Cornerof lOth&amp; French
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Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at $02
Klng$wood Court, Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitious name of SPRING &amp;
FALL PROFESSIONAL HOME
CLEANING SERVICES, and that
I infendtoregistersaldnam,with
the Clerk of Ski Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in
cordancewiffitheprovlsIsN.4ths
Fictitious Name StaMes, To.Wlt:
Section MS.S9 Florida Statutes
1917.
Sig: Roso I. Mims
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WASHINGTON I up!) — "Hello, this is
Another congressional source familiar with
James Murphy," began the hushed voice on Murphy's plight said he believes the 39-yearthe other end of the telephone line. "I'm old divorced father of three was "wronged"
scared to death."
by the FBI.
The Justice Department's Office of
Murphy, a former telephone company
Professional
Responsibility, which In.
employee in Durham, N.C., was
run.
vestigated
the
episode,
found the FBI gave
This time, he was calling from a police
Murphy's name to Moultree police.
station in Cheyenne, Wyo. He had been
It concluded there was no impropriety
skipping from city to city since shortly after
the FBI and Georgia authorities blew his because Murphy was given only a limited
pledge of confidentiality. The FBI has not
confidentiality as the federal informant who
explained why the agreement was not put in
tipped investigators to a gun-running scheme,
Murphy was stunned when his name turned writingwhen Murphy first approached the
bureau Last year. Murphy says he was "too
up without warning on a local prosecutor's list
naive" to think of that at the time.
of witnesses that was shown to the two men he
Murphy says he first went to the FBI a year
had implicated.
ago after Dwight Knight of Moultree asked
Fearful of reprisal, he sought federal
him to help buy hand grenades and plastic
Protection. When he was turned down, he fled.
explosives for Jim Simmons, also of
later, the Justice Department said since
Moultree. While Murphy assisted FBI agents
Murphy did not testify, he could not be InIn gathering evidence, Georgia authorities
eluded In its witness protection program.
were closing In independently on Knight and
For 3 tiwnths he skipped his way across
Simmons, who allegedly were plotting to ship
the country, persuading strangers to put him
weapons to South America to trade for drugs.
up for the night, occasionally telephoning a
Eventually, to shield Murphy from local
reporter to express his fears.
investigators, an FBI agent told Moultree
lie ran out of money, and apparently lost
police Murphy was the bureau's source.
Ns job as a regional service manager for the
Federal officials say they assume the police
General Telephone Co.
gave
Murphy's name to prosecutors. Colquitt
Finally, on Dec. 15, Murphy buckled under
County prosecutor Dwight Maya, who hanthe emotional strain and entered a
died the case and put Murphy's name on the
psychiatric unit at a North Carolina hospital.
witness list, said only, "We knew who Murphy
Federal officials say there is no evidence to
was because the FBI had given us that in.
show Murphy's fears are justified. The two
formation."
Georgia men who he implicated appear to
Murphy says a short time later Knight
have little motive for revenge since they were
phoned him and said, "I would like to know
convicted by local authorities without Murwhy your name is on the witness list for the
phy's testimony.
prosecution,"
But one congressional source who looked
Murphy, tired of running, says bitterly that
into the matter said Murphy may well have
throughout his life he has "heard law enreason to be afraid. Hi' rik'd.a repy1&amp;
toi'cement
officials criticize people who don't
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"l).xie Mafia" death threa ..,h% September
help."
against a Moultree, Ga., judge who weeks
"This Is what happens to people who help,"
earlier had presided at the trial of the men
he said.
Murphy implicated,

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4 (10) ITS EVERYBODY'S
BUSINESS "Environments Of
Business'
(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Guest: Sammy
Davis Jr.

7:00

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Fred thinks that all of his furnilure has been stolen when
Lamont and Esther send it out
lobe upholstered.
24(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
(17) SANFORD AND SON
Fred sets out to make Esther
win a beauty contest,
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SQUARES
(U) (35) MAUDE Maude
enlists the aid of Florida when
she gives a fund-raising party
for a black militant.
3 (10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
David Marries. one of America's
most prolific and acclaimed
playwrights,
(12) (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Mike prepares for his final
exams and the family at last
faces the prospect of his colloge graduation. '

NO PAYDAY: Playboy magazine centerfolders get $10,000
these days for posing in the nude, but suianne Somers says she
didn't get a dime for the 10-year-old buff layout the magazine
published of her. She tells People magazine she consented to
the l9&amp; 'photo session because she was divorced, and
stiacdw1th$
hfajWUj for h Injured sen.g
says she's "very very hurt and embarrassed" by the whole
thing. She was promised $3,000 for the exposure at the time,
but "chickened out." Says her manager, Jay Scratch, "e
didn't do nude layouts to publicize herself. She was trying to
survive."
SANZM BARRAGE: American rock fans have been known
to hurl everything from flowers and firecrackers to beer
bottles at their idols, but Japanese aficlanados have come up
with a new wrinkle. [elf Garrett — just back from a Far East
concert tour — says he suddenly found himself bombarded In
Tokyo with a barrage of confetti and party streamers. Says
Garrett, "It was like being caught in the middle of. kamikaze
mission ... At one point I couldn't see, lost my balance and
fell." But he isn't complaining — says "better confetti
flying sushi — which Is okay to eat but probably awfully messy

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a Las Vegas dancer who teaches Sunday school, a laughing
contest arid a walru trainer and
his pupils.
(5)0 YOUNG MAVERICK

FUNNY BUSINESS
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with a Vietnam buddy is
marred when the man's wife is
killed by a mad bomber.
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The 34th annual reunion of two
distant peoples -. the residents
of the French town. Bruyeros,
and the Hawaiian soldiers who
liberated the town from the
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ROYAL ROCKER?: When Princess Caroline of Monaco was
quoted In the French magazine Ella as saying her private
ambition istobea rock singer, SbepGordau was qujckto
respond . He's ëabled her from Los Angeles wants to know if
she really means it. Gordon says he has just the spot for her
opposite a client of his. Gordon manages Alice Casper and
figures t here's a spo t onstage wi th his garish ghoul even for a .
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one-third cup prepared
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minerals, carbohydrate for ready energy, and protein to fill
and satisfy.
Today when everyone leaves the house at once in the morning, breakfast must be ready in minutes. And it takes
something special to tempt the breakfast-skippers
something like a hot and hearty fruit dish. Fruits like bananas,
apples, and oranges, undergo marvelous flavor tran.
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new dimension to the meaning of a "fast food breakfast."
Bananas Saute' makes an enticing breakfast for those in a
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heightened when the fruit is quickly saute'ed and served with
crisp bacon slices.
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pronounced banana flavor and natural sweetness.
A Hot Breakfast Compote, with a variety of fresh fruits, is
ready in minutes and can bake while you are busy with morfling routines. The compote, with its crunchy apples and pears,
mellow banana slices, and segments of fresh tangerine, all
warmed in a spicy orange sauce, is delicious alone or as top.
ping for hot cereals, pancakes and French toast.
BANANAS SAUTE'
4 medium-size green-tipped bananas
1-3rd cup sugar
' teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
Peel bananas, slice in half lengthwise. Combine sugar and
cinnamon; sprinkle over bananas. In medium skillet, melt
butter, saute' bananas 2-3 minutes, turning once.
HOT BREAKFAST COMPOTE
2 bananas, diagonally sliced
2 tangerines, peeled and seeded
1 pear, cored and diced
1 apple, cored and thinly sliced
'2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
2 tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon finely chopped crystallized ginger
Place fruit in an 8 x 8-inch shallow baking dish. Combine
orange juice, honey and ginger, pour over fruit; toss well.
Cover, Bake In a 350 degree F. oven 10 minutes.

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cider (and a dash of Calvados), you've missed an eating ex. dr ippings. Stir In Calvados and white wine.
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¼ cup butter
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¼ cup olive oil
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4 shallots, chopped
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1 carrot, chopped
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heat. Beat together eggs, cream and allspice and slowly pour
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properties is well known as an Old Wives' Tale.
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2 cans (1 pound each) tomatoes
2 beef bouillon cubes
1 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon onion powder
¼ teaspoon basil leaves
¼ teaspoon white pepper
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½ cup margarine
½ cup unsifted flour
4 cups skim milk
Chopped parsley
Measure 1 cup drained tomatoes; cut into large pieces and
set aside. In a saucepan combine remaining tou4toes and
liquid, bouillon cubes, sugar, salt, onion powder, basil leaves,
pepper and bay leaf. Simmer 30 minutes. Remove bay leaf.
Force mixture through food mill or sieve.
In a large saucepan melt margarine over low heat. Blend In
flour until smooth. Gradually stir In milk. Cook over medium
heat, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a boll.
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stirring briskly. Add tomato pieces. Return to heat. Stir
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BEEF BROTH TODDY
6 (104..ounce) cans condensed beef broth
3 soup cans apple cider
14 cups light rum(optional)
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Geneous dash ground cloves
Orange slices, cut In quarters
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Bring to boil. Reduce heat. Simmer 5 minutes. Serve with
orange slices.
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SPICY HONEY CUP
3 (102-ounce) cans condensed consomme
3 soup cans water
½ cup honey
½ cup lemon juice
¼ teaspoon ground allspice
Lemon slices
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slices. Bring to boil. Reduce heat. Simmer 5 minutes. Garnish
with lemon slices.
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NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER
4 (103/4-ounce) cans condensed cream of thicken soup
2 soup cans milk
4 medIum carrots, cut In x-Incn sticks (about 2 cups)
2 cups cubed potatoes
¼ cup chopped parsley
2 medium bay leaves
2 pounds fillets of white fish, cut in 1-Inch pieces
1 (about 18-ounce) can stewed tomatoes
a cup lemon juice
In large saucepan, combine soup, milk, water, carrots,
potatoes, parsley and bay leaves. Cover. Cook over low heat
for 30 minutes.
Add remaining Ingredients. Cook 10 minutes more or until
done, occasionally stirring gently. Remove bay leaves.
This kitchen-tested recipe makes about 17 cups.
BEEF VEGETABLE SOUP
1 package Beef Vegetable Homemade Soup Starter
1 pound beef stew meat
1 cups water
Three Ways To Cook
Top of range: Brown the beef well. Add the water. Add the
stock and vegetables. Bring to a boil. Cover and reduce the
heat to a simmer. Cook for s. minutes.
Slow cooker: Brown beef. Combine beef with stock and
vegetables and water In slow cooker. Cook on HIGH foci hours
or on LOW for 12 hours.
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cooker. Add 7 cups water. Stir In stock and vegetables. Close
cover and position pressure regulator for 15 poupds pressure.
Cook slowly for 30 minutes after regulator begins to operate.
Remove from heat and place cooker under running water to
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1 pound Sea Trout fillets
¼ cup chopped bacon
2 tablespoons bacon drippings
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 can (1 pound 12 ounces) stewed tomatoes
2 cans (I ounces each) tomato sauce
2 cups water
2 cups potatoes O'Brien mix
¼ teaspoon thyme
Liquid hot pepper sauce to taste
¼ cup soy sauce
½ cup dry Vermouth (optional)
Thaw fish if from. Oat fillets Into one-Inch pieces. Fry
bacon until crisp, reserving 2 tablespoone bacondrippiamoss
Add garlic and cook with reserved bscon drippings b*til
tender. Add all remaining Ingredients except Vermouth. Cover
and simmer 30 minutes. Add fish and Vermouth. U desired.
Cook an additional 10 minutes. Sprinkle with parsley. Makes 6
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1 cup fine dry bread crumbs
cup opped green onions
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2 tablespoons cooking oil
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find a favorite food from childhood,
Or, there's a fragrance from the kitchen that brings back
pleasant memories. Perhaps it's something that you "just
love." And very often these are foods that offer sound,
balanced nutrition.
Savory Salmon Patties With Dulled Cream Pea Sauce is an
old-fashioned supper idea that rates tops in flavor. For the
economy-minded, this nutritious entree is kind to the budget as
well, stretching al5'2 ounce can of salmon to make 6 servings.
Accompany with hearty, home-style fried potatoes and a
crisp green salad. Canned cling peaches topping quick-mix
gingerbread offer added flavor in a delectable dessert.
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thorughly. Makes about 2½ cups sauce.

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1 cup Ice cubes
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seconds, until gelatins and coffee dissolve. Place whisky In a 1.
cup measuring cup and fill with cold water to ½ cup. Add
whisky-water, nonfat (fry milk powder, sugar, salt and Vanilla
to blender; cover and blend at medium speed 10 seconds. Add
Ice, cover and blend at high speed seconds, until meat of the
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4 naval oranges, peeled and left whole
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44 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
1 tablespoon drained capers,
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pan; sprinkle with salt and pepper.Brollslnches from heat for
15 minutes. Meanwhile, combine butter, lemon Juice and
capers. Brush fish with butter mixture and troll 5 minutes
longer. For diet serving allow one third of the fish (284
calories).
HOT LENTIL SALAD
1 Cup lentils, rinsed and
3 cups water
¼ teaspoon minced, peeled garlic
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon olive or vegetable oil
1 teaspoon dried mint leaves
½ cup diced, peeled red onion
44 cup chopped fresh parsley
Ina heavy, .quartsatcepot bring llnWz and water toaboil
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minutest Remove pot from heat and let stand, covered, 10
minutes. Meanwhile, In a bowl mash the garlic with the salt
until smooth. Stir In remaining Ingredients. Add hot lentils and
toes gently with a fork to blend. Makes about 244 cups. For diet
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telephone call at 1:30 a.m., calling him away from his station
to go to a hack door. When he got there no one was at the door.
By the time the guard was finished making his rounds. it was
35 minutes before he returned to his station.
Higginbotham said investigation is continuing. lie said he is
acquiring the serial numbers of the travelers' checks,
notifying area banks and broadcasting statewide alerts on the
police computer system.
Higginbotham said the burglars left a crowbar, a pair of
pliers and two ski-inasks at the scene.
Officials of the Stromberg plant, located on Rinehart Road.
were not available for comment today.
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The traordlnary medical treatment,
Florida Supreme Court today upheld the
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WASHINGMN (UPI) — All American reporters individually or to the embassy take place in Moscow. Momenturn for hold the games in Moscow and that is
Sen. Edward Kennedy said he wants
reporters were ordered out of for relay to the journalists.
some action in response to the Soviet where they will be held. There Is no America to particIpate, but would not
Afgha nistan today by the Soviet-backed
The order, he said, appeared to have Union's aggression In Afghanistan ap- question of them being changed."
A spokesman for the guerrilla group
object strongly if President Carter
government,.the State Department said come from Afghanidal office of in- peared to mount in the United States.
Hezb-I-Islamii,
the Islamic Front, said
Calling for a change of venue Wed. decides the nation should boycott the
today,
formation,
Wednesday
rebels
supported by regular
Major Western nations have given nesday were Sen. Howard Metsenbaum,
games.
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6,ODO in Nasreen
Rep. Robert Drinan,
boycott In a Thursday editorial,
to be on the first available plane out of cameramen in Afghanistan.
district of Baghlan province Sunday.
importantly, Olympic committees seem D-Mass., who sent President Carter
the capital city of Kabul.
It was the second time in the week virtually unanimous in rejecting any petitions with 65,000 signatures urging
The spokesman said the attackers
Moslem guerrilla leaders claimed their
He said additional details of the order, American news organizations were Infusion of politics into Ow event. Both the Olympics be moved out of the Soviet
forces smashed an Afghan army annihilated the Afghan troops and
relayed to Washington by the U.S. ordered out of a foreign trouble spot. the committees, and individual athletes, Union, and former Texas Gov. John
regiment of 6,000 men In northeastern captured tanks, armored vehicles, about
Embassy in Kabul, would be avallable Coss
5,ODO Soviet-made Kalashnikov rifles and
ndents were told Tuesday to who also appear to oppose a Pullout, are Connally.
Afghanistan and captured a provincial
later in the day.
leave Iran.
1.300 horses.
under legal obligation to obey edicts from
"It's a flagrant violation of basic
their governments.
In another development related to
norms of international behavior. We find Soviet Afghanistan invasion, meanwhile,
The Olympic line was clear.
it reprehensible," he said.
"We cannot change the venue and we
International Olympic Committee of.
McCartney, Police Talk
It was not immediately cleir, he said, ficials remained firm In their insistance cannot cancel the Garms," said Killanin
whether the order was being given to this summer's Olympic games would in Dublin. "The IOC is legally bound to
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discussions on Iran over the order banning American news from Iran,
may introduce a Security Council past 24 hours, his aides said.
U.S. correspondents spent today packing
resolution linking freedom for American
theIr bags and closing down their offices
U.N. officials could not confirm the to meet the Friday deadline to leave the
hostages In Tehran to an International
on the alleged crimes of the report of a possible new council session ceua,
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psn to brth the Iran crisis to the council aistrate the first anniversarY of
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sponsored resolution calling for sinnolitrxed tbey have uncovered more
Earlier Wednesday, reports from
economic sanctions against Iran until the
Iranian exile sources In Paris and Arab
someof
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pie,
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released,
plot agai nst Ayatollah Ruhollab
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Khomeini's regime Involving a group of
SeCretary.General Kurt Waldheim held - On the ssco1 full day of an Iranian army officers and Freemasons,

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to continue their Super Bowl
dominance Sunday when they
ta ngle with the Lea Angeles Rams
in the 14th annual National
Football League extravaganza.
This year's- Super Bowl comes
complete with tone of media type, a
big point spread and television
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Lake Mary Police Detective David Higginbotham said the
burglary was discovered by a secretary at 7:05 a.m. today.
Higginbotham said the burglars were professionals. "It had to
be an inside job. One of them had a key to the payroll office and
used It," he said,
The safe, Higginbotham said, was five feet tall, three feet
wide and two feet deep. He said It was obviously removed from
the premises by using a standard appliance dolly and the
burglars probably pushed it right through the front door.
"They probably plain walked through the front door and out
the front door while the guard was making his rounds,"

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sur faced over allegations of favors extended by the public defender to Betty personnel department and the auditor's sent to Seminole County to spy on people
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noise
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sensible manner.
can cause ear damage.
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number 4.7, Weight Lang hearing will gradually return
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
Diet. It will provide you a to normal. There is no way I
balanced diet that you can can say what will happen In
foll ow. If you use this plan it
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
January 17,1980
meet someone with whom a
This coming year could long-lasting friendship could physically active you are as that can cause permanent ear
well. Other readers who want damage. For that matter,
by Howie Schneider
tuark a fresh beginning with develop.
this
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several old projects, as well
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ear damage as well.
so be on top of things all the effect not only on you, but on
time.
the entire family. It could be
the result of one of your bright
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Ideas.
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housecleaning Involving
your Ideas developed today
blueprint for the future. The through
an exchange of ideas
unworkable will be discarded
with others could have farBrachman and l'assel
and experience
put to better reaching effects. It behooves
became inspired. Kantir
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experience for guidance. larger strides where
Combine the old with On new. work and earnings are con- and Pasaefl In while he took Bridge." care of this newspa.
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TOKYO (UPI) - Paul
McCartney, being held for
allegedly trying to, smuggle
marijuana into Japan, was in.
terrogated by police for six hours
today while crowds of rock fans
outside wept and shouted "Paul!
Paul!"
Narcotics officials said
year-old rock star was relaxed and
cooperative
during
the
questioning, but that he Insisted
that he brought the drug into Japan
for his own use and that It Is less
harmful than alcohol,
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water and sewer lines on Lake Emma and Boulevard to Old Lake Mary
Road, down Lake
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Rinehart roads to entice Industries to locate In
Mary
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Jaks Mary expects to be notified either today the tress at the site. Picnic tables would also be
Kulbes, who will report the status of the grant that area,
Roads,
* Friday by the state Department of Natural placed in the perk.
to the city council at a 7:30 p.m. meeting today,
The manager said the project is estimated to
Kulbes Is optimistic this funding will also be
DNR that a federal grant of $37,111
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Glattlng.Lopez
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city's general fund to acquire an option to pur. in case the grant approval is not forthcoming the city to pay the 40 percent balanoe
. Kulbes said the
preparing an amendment to its land use plan to
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city has arranged financing through ComBank. balance would be obtained though developer
include a low-coat housing element, one of the
chances of galng the fw
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perch.e of the parcel has been LalIgwood,
contrthutlona Including connection fees.
requi rements for such a federal grant.
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sewer lines would be connected to the
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the El acres on Grai'md AvSi msai' IMilor
DI4R. Th. closing is now that he will hand.carry to the US. Department of pjd "Big Inch" Interceptor line to the Santhe
area to provide jobs and as a related activity
adjacent to cityvwned CrysW LAke Park.
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chance,! think we each deserve a turn

Mrs Innann, who ran opposed only
Mr. Grant had served four years as once - her first election.
New blood won out over a vast chairman,
The 66-year-old Uskert was elected to
storehouse of knowledge and experience
the district 1 seat in his second try for
Monday night as newly installed ComHepp then nominated Mrs. Lormann, office after coining in second in a field of
missioner Steven Uskert garnered the who is not allowed by the charter to four two years ago.
d succeed herself as appointed mayor, as
deputy mayor. She was elected 2.
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He won out over Commissioner J. her as deputy mayor, while Mitchell and Lake County (Indiana) Police DepartRussell Grant, who is beginning his sixth Grant gave their two votes to Grant.
ment. fie served the last 12 years as head
year on the commission and served as
of the Juvenile Bureau. Prior to that he
"For harmony of the city and com- was deputy city clerk for Gary, Ind. for
cl%airman for four years. Grant received
tn votes -his own and that of Com. mission" Mrs. Lormann asked the five years. He has been a property owner
missioner William Mitchell, who commissioners to declare a unanimous in Longwood for the past five years and
nominated him.
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was appointed last year to suemission during tim past year as mayor, efforts."
NurW PsN by J s Cuiry nominated Uskert. AU three voted for
Mrs. Lormann was the first woman to retired in January 1979, after 20 years as
Uskert an maynr.
serve as mayor of Longwood and the first elected city clerk.
Iongwoed Mayor Steven Uskert settles Into his new seat In the
Hepp later explained his action. "I felt appointed mayor under the new charter.
Uskert appointed Mrs. Virginia
Longwood Commission chamber after his election by a 3-2 vote over nothing was wrong with any of the Her
Commissioner J RsselI
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experience and a "vast storehouse of have enjoyed being mayor and tried to do more time to devote to his duties of city
commissioner and mayor and Is
knowledge" that would be vital In trying a good job. It wasn't easy, but it was available to meet with and talk to city
to get federal funding for Longwood interesting. The city administrator- residents.
mayor form of government certainly
Linda Martin was reappointed city
John Hepp, sworn into office Monday does work. Mr. Chacey (City clerk. Under the new charter, the clerk's
night along with Uskert and June Lor- Administrator David Chacey) has been office is appointive
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now expressed Interest In the proposal of but have no soup position on the matter, missloners.
w hether public opinion will sway the
Seminole Community Action, a local
for-profit Hospital Corporation of according to Edna Robinson, acting Commissioners will IS
to public commission,
agency
which advocates causes that
L Evidence suggsts there will be stqlo.- America (HcA).
awta of nursing.
comments tonight on proposals to buy or
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A poll of some of the 40 members of the lease aging Seminole Memorial Hospital proposal because It eliminates "county take no position
on the hospital issue,
sidersition for Seminole Memorial facility hi FL Pierce taken by two county Gruter Sanford Chamber of Commerce from Florida Hospital, Orlando; Hospital control which has held the hospital
One
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considerations in
Iloipltal when the county commiulon commiuloners, two county ad. indicated this morning individual Corporation of America (HCA), Nash. back."
choosing who will run the hospital Is how
holds public bearings on Ui. matter ministrators and Wing and Dr. Frank members favor each of the proposals, yule, Tenn.; and the hospital's own
"AU the county commission had done is the potential owners propose to handle
board
tonight at 7p.m.
Thomas, chief of surgery at Semin ole said Jack Homer, executi ve manager of of trustees,
muddy up the water," Ball said. "They the care of patients who cannot pay for
At a Seminole Memorial Hospital Memorial.
the chamber.
Florida Hospital is a not-for-profit should get out and let the trustees run the medical care, according to Conimisalon
Øiysicians staff meeting last night,
What the doctors want is a good
"lberewu mixed reaction among the organization. The hospital board of hospital."
Chairman Bill Kirchhoff.
doctors prerd expreesed support for hospital with modern facilities, Wing members," Homer said. "Edch one of trustees proposes to convert the countyBall added that he is "bitterly op.
The county Is required by law to
each of the proposals.
said. He said he did not think doctors will the proposals has its strong points. I don't owned hospital to a private, not-for-profit posed" to the hospital being run by a for.
provide
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Profit
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have to re-imburse whatever
ah4thoih the doctors once were fairly hearings.
to be a very difficult choice." Homer said
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group
takes
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convinced they preferred a nat-for-profit
Nurses from Seminole Memorial the survey should be completed by of Western Auto, said today he will attend
"Churches should stay In religion and to the poor under some plan yet to be
WOW tak. over the facility, some have Hospital will be present at the hearings, tonight and a report issued to corn- the public hearings but was unsure stay out of other things," he said.
devised.
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Jan. 19) Do nothing today
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miles away in Longwood reported the lowest state
revenues of any of the 36 Florida pari.mutel
plants during its 1978-79 season.
"If Seminole Harness Raceway does not
operate this season, the state would lose about
$118,000 in revenue," Rutledge said. "That's the
figure from that facility's 1978-79 report."
"That represents the lowest amount of revenue
from any of the pari-mutuels in the state. The
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seek a har ness racing application, but would facility would be changed to Seminole Greyhound process beginning with the Senate
Commerce
close the track this season except for winter Park, Inc.
Committee.
training of harness horses.
That announcement touched off a furor from
"There are Florida statutes that forbid panThe new owners explained they are asking the Jerry Collins, owner of the Sanford-Orlando mutuel plants of the
same type to operate within a
Florida Legislature to grant them a permit to Kennel Club. Collins termed the name change by
100-inile radius of one another," explained
convert the facility to a dog track and that matter the new owners as presumptuous. "flow can they Rutledge.
is expected to come before lawmakers during the call the facility a Greyhound Park when any
Currently the Seminole Harness Raceway is
1980 legislative session,
change like that has to be approved by the licensed for three types of horse racing: harness,
Paul N. Dervaes and Bill and Jack Demetree, legislature," Collins asked.
quarter-horse and thoroughbred.
purchased the harness facility in December, 1979,
According to Rutledge, any change in type of
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probably died of a heart attack. While he had not yet corn.
Herald Staff Writer
pleted the autopsy on Mrs. Peterson or begun determining the
Deputies and highway patrolmen are investigating the cause of death for Mrs. Peterson, late this morning, he said
deaths of an elderly Midway couple found lying next to their there are no signs of foul play in either case.
car in Midway this morning.
The car was discovered this morning by a farmer, who
Police discovered the body of Odessa M. Peterson of notified the sheriff's office at 7:44 a.m., Sheriff's Department
Beardall Avenue, Midway, almost completely submerged In spokesman John Spolski said. '- - ' .
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the canal alongside Beardall Avenue near Kentucky Street
atrolman
(FHP) G.E. Davis.
shortly before 8 a.m.
The Investigation Is being conducted by both FHP and
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These will be no harness racing at Seminole
Harness Raceway in Casselberry this year, the
new owners of the track confirmed today.
Today was the deadline for the new owners to
apply for racing dates for the 1980 season, according to Gary Rutledge of the Miami office of
the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel racing.
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p.ting t either hue or purchase
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of Amerlg (WA)
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new
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hospital was constructed some three miles away and occupied
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WORLD
IN BRIEF

Mass Troops On Iranian

By United Press International
At least 10,000 Soviet troops have taken

said the 10,000.member division
A Western military analyst in Kabul
is within easy striking distance of Iran's said he believed the division on the Afgan
up positions along Afghanistan's border oil fields,
border was poised for possible offensive
with Iran, posing a major threat to Iran's
In Washington, the United States con- action against Iran. "That Is my con.
oil fields, diplomatic sources in the firmed Soviet troops have reached the cluslon," he said.
Afghan capital of Kabul said.
Iran border, but said their number was
.
"If they want to do it (strike Iran),
The 66th Motorized Rifle Division, one far less than 10,000.
there Is nothing the Uni ted Sta tes can do
of an estimated seven Soviet di visions in
However, the White House charged
Afghanistan that total 85,000 men, have Soviet veto Sunday in the U.N. Security to atop them. There just aren't enough
taken the positions within the past Council of economic sanctions against American troops In the area and it would
"couple of days," the sources said Tehran was "aimed at advancing Soviet take them 24 hours to get them there," he
Monday.
designs in Iran,"
said,

Tito Now 'Feeling Better'
But Leg Is Not Improved
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) — President Josip
Broz 'rita, 87, was "feeling better" today but the
condition of his leg has not improved since the Unsuccessful vascular surgery over the weekend, iK
medical bulletin said.
The bulletin, signed by 'Ito's medical team and
Issued by the national news agency Tanjug, said Tito
had a fever Monday night but medication has since
brought his temperature back to normal,

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Iran Orders U.S. Newsmen To Leave
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) Foreign press
Sadegh said news bureau chiefs and suited the Iranian revolution."
chief Abolghassem Sadegh today set administrative staff would be given
The press chief told the newspaper
Friday as the deadline for all slightly longer to wind up their Kayhan that all U.S. radio and television
correspondents working for American operations,
networks, as well as the United Press
news media to leave Iran, totally cutting
Iran is expelling the Journalists International and Associated Press news
all Press links with the United States,
because the American media had "in. agencies, would have to close.
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U.N. Rebukes Soviets
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) —The U.N. General Assembly,
in a resounding defeat for the Soviet Union, overwhelmingly
withdrawal" of Russian troops from Afghanistan.

Strike Paralyzes Italy

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
The 17-acre Sanford municipal cemetery,
located on West 25th Street, will remain the
property of the city of Sanford.
The city commission, as expected, voted

retain ownership and provide maintenance,
As earlier reported, Moore, Morris and
Knowles recommended Monday night that Commissioner Eddie Keith opposed the sale
the commission purchase additional property of the facility. Commissioner Julian Stento expand the cemetery; increase the price of strom, who had not made up his mind about
grave spaces and retain a portion of revenues the issue earlier, recommended the question
from sales to pay for cemetery maintenance, be placed on the ballot In December,
Mayor Lee P. Moore said, however, he Is
Stenstroin said the commissioners had

unanimously to reject both offers to purchase
opposed to raising the fees charged per lot heard from only a "minute" portion of the
the facility for $1 and to withdraw the pffer for
and wanted more time to study Knowles' people and the situation should be aired more
sale made by a city commission 15 years ago, report on the cemetery.
and a final decision made directly by the
The commissioners decided to continue city
Commissioner John Morris, referring to an people in the December referendum.
maintenance of the cemetery.
Moore said, however, the people elected the
earlier comment by the city manager, urged
Action on recommendations from City
Knowles to seek out bids on maintenance of commissioners to make such decisions, adManager Warren Knowles that the cornding he couldn't understand how per ons
the cemetery from lawn care services,
mission increase the cost of grave spaces
Knowles said earlier when a service could opted to place something on the ballot when it
from $150 each with perpetual care to $250
be provided by private enterprise, govern- became controversial
was tabled.
ment should not be involved.
Commissioner David Farr, who was out of
Knowles had recommended the sale, saying
Morris, agreeing with the statement, said town when commissioners were polled
the cemetery Is operating at a deficit Of
since the city cemetery is operating at a earlier, said telephone calls from constituents
$39,4,21 annually.
deficit, perhaps contracting the maintenance were overwhelmingly opposed to any sale,
In view of the commission's decision to
out would prove to save money.
"My phone has been ringing off the hook," he

Jet Hijacker Surrenders
PALERMO, Sicily (UP!) — An unarmed Tunisian
hijacker who held 89 people hostage on an Italian
jetliner for 12 hours by claiming he had an accomplice
armed with a bomb surrendered early today at the
Palermo airport.
Throughout a tense night and morning of
negotiations, the 28-year-old hijacker demanded that
the passengers be exchanged at Tunis Airport In the
north African nation of Tunisia for 25 Jailed union
leaders who, he said, must also be given their Jobs

said. "Sanford residents don't want the
cemetery sold."
Farr also said most of his callers felt the
current cost of a grave space at $150 Is very
low and should be increased,

In other business, the commission:
— Adopted on final reading an ordinance
annexing a tract of property, located on
Woodson Avenue at U.S. Highway 17-92.
—

Accepted a bid from Shoemaker Con-

walls In the first floor at city hall to provide
office space for the Sanford Housing
Authority.
— Received notification from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency that
Florida Power and Ught will be operating

with a coal-oil mixture within a one year
period with actual use not to exceed 120 days.

hack.

Gold Hits Record: $672

Bathtub Drowning Remains Suspicious

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By United Press International
Gold shot up to a world record price today on the
Hong Kong Gold and Silver Exchange, opening at $672
per ounce, largely because of fears Soviet troops might
move from Afghanistan Into the oil fields of Iran.
The new world record price was a $34 increase over
Monday's close in Hong Kong.

1 Hos pital Tour

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Although an autopsy by Seminole County
blood was turned over to Seminole Sheriff's
Herald Staff Writer
Medical Examiner G.V. Garay has found Mrs. deputy Marty Labruaclano for transportation
Almost two weeks have passed since an
Miller died of drowning, he does not know
to the state's Sanford Police Lab. But the
Altamonte Springs woman was discovered
what caused her to drown. Without his report, sample never arrived.
dead with her head submerged In her filled
I.A. Labi'usclano said he Is holding the
Cpl. Bob Simmons of the Seminole County
bathtub, but law enforcement officials still
Sheriff's department says he can nof do sample pending cataloging of It and Other
can not say why she died.
anything but keep the death listed as evidence In the case,
Sophia Miller, 19, of 319 Hayman St., was "auspicious," one for which no cause Is ob"It's not just a matter of walking It
discovered dead on Jan.
through" he explained. But a member of tie
'jous.
Ms. Miller, dressed In a nightgown was
medical examlner's .taff said walking
found with her head submerged In her bathGaray says he is waiting for lab tests to sample through was exactly what
tub by a friend. Her two young children wire
determine If alcohol or any other draawere Lahrtmciano w wud to do with It,
died, say sheriff's
In Mrs. Mtflsr'ablood at the time 01 hse'destb..
Inthe houne at the time
Until Motey, Oeray'h.d•bses blaiilng the
deputies.
On Jan, 4, following the autopsy, a sample of delayed test results on the overburdened lab,

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The old hospital plant in Ft. Pierce, King said, has remained

vacant since the move into the new facility. A guard service
has been employed to protect the building from vandals, King

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Masked

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WEATHER

flooding and mud slides with
the advance of a new storm. Persistent rain in Northwestern flr.ann
added to flooding problems especially In the Portland or" where
rivets are expected to crest a$ much as feet over flood stage. In
Portland, power crews continued to work around the clock to restore
electricity to thousands of homes still without service Monday because
of last week's Ice and snow storm. The eastern regions of the Dakotas
and western Minnesota were plagued with freezing rain Monday night
and an Ice storm warning was Posted for eastern North Dakota. onthe
Eastern Seaboard, rain and drizzle continued from eastern sections of
North Carolina and Virginia to southern New England. Dense fog
blanketed the western and central Gulf of Mexico coastal region,

When Jeffrey Hart Is not
firing off lectures on Ernest
Hemnilngway or T.&amp; Eliot
from his Ivy League podium,
heis firing off commentary on
national affairs from his over
to the Right Political foxhole.
And beginning Wedoeidsy,
}4g will Include that corn-

Dartmouth and he is also
leader of the New Conservativei. He writes a

column which reflects his
political views.
Hart Is also an editor of the
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SOATINO FORECAST: It. Augustine to Jupiter Islet, Out Si Miles: mentary on the Evening "Cnt1n," "Essay in
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Herald's editorial page,
and
the
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replacing
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AREA FORECAST: Mostly cloudy this morning and bscoming partly
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cloudy this afternoon thrcugh Wedsesday. Highs near 70 today and In column
Hart's books include, "The
the mid iii Wednesday. Lows tonight in the UPPI! 40s to lower sh.
Hart Is a distinguished Political
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SANFORD:

Robs. M'i'dway Market
damage to a clawoom door, police report.
TRAIL OF BLOOD
A IV set was discovered missing Thursday at Kulp
Decorators, 407W. let Street. Burglars broke out a window on
the esatside Of the building to gain access. A trail of blood was
found at the scene. The shop Is owned by Barbara M. KuIp and
Stanley Kuip Of Sanford.

police. At Pinecrest Elementary School, thieves broke a
window to remove a $400 television Sunday night.
A lawtunower and tiller, with a total value Of $IN ,
taken from Crooms High School Sunday or Monday by thieves
who pulled an Iron bar from a window. They also did minor

England," "Viscount
Bollingbrooke: Tory
Humanist," and "The

American Dissent,"
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Qty In 1000, &amp; received
bachelor's degree from
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today.
Officials said 19 other people, including numerous
rescue workers, were taken to hospitals after being
overcome by the fumes.
The paramedic, identified as Edward Montgomery
of Nashville, was killed during an early attempt to
rescue three workmen, trapped for more than two
hours 850-feet inside the concrete sewer pipe.

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"They tthe drugs) are just not
appropriate. The ir.dividual would be
dependent and psychologically addicted," he said after looking over the
complaint that accuses Nichopoulos of
writing 196 prescriptions for 12,000
uppers, downers and painkillers in the
20 months before Presley's sudden
death Ant!. 16, 1977.

Dr. Raymond Harbison, a pharmacologist at Vanderbilt University

Space Center but on computer programs it is whirling around
the earth.
Engle and Truly took part in a successful mock launch of the
shuttle early Monday, and Young and Crippen will make a
pretend re-entry and landing Wednesday.The shuttle Is designed to take off like a rocket and land like the stubby-winged
airplane It resembles.
Between the simulated launch and landing, both crews are
practicing orbital maneuvers with special attention to the

.GULFPORT, Miss. (UPI) — Testimony was to open
before a jury of six men and six women today in the
second murder trial of Kenneth William Wheat, accused in the double slaying of a young Kentucky
honeymooning couple last summer.
The panel was selected Monday as the trial began In
Harrison County Circuit Court. The trial was to resume

cargo doors.
Opening the 60-foot, 3,264-pound cargo doors is essential to
successful orbital missions.
In orbit, the doors would remain open so two cooling
radiators inside can work. If the doors stuck closed, the space
ship would have nine hours to return to earth before onboard
computers bested up and became Inoperable.

at 9 a.m,

District Attorney Albert Necaise said he would seek
the death penalty In the 40-year-old ex-convict's trial
toe the capital murder of Joseph Mayer, 24, of
Padueah, Ky.

Bundy Juror Waters Trial
With Welcome Light Tale

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UP!) — Jimmy Durante's
condition has deteriorated and officials at St, John's
Hospital say the 86-year-old entertainer has slipped
into semi-consciousness,
"There has been a slight deterioration In his vital
signs," a hospital spokeswoman said late Monday.
"Progressive pulmonary condition remains serious
and he is semi-conscious."
Durante was admitted to the hospital Jan. 7 for
treatment of a form of pneumonia.

ORLANDO, Fla, (UPI) — Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling
had to laugh at the excuse offered by a professional piano
player who did not want to serve on the jury at Theodore
Bundy's second Florida murder trial.
After six days Of tedious Interrogation of potential Jurors, the,
Maitland man offered welcome relief. He was asked Monday
whether there was any reason he could not focus all his attention on the kidnap-killing charges against Bundy.
He frankly confided he would have trouble remaining
sequestered for the 4.6 weeks the trial will take,
"I've got a drinking problem. The last few days have been HE-double-L," he said. "Other than that, I'm in pretty good
shape."
Jopling laughed loudly.
"At least you're original," the Judge said, and excused him.
Jopling has dismissed 62 other Jury prospects —17 of them
because Of peremptory challenges. Ten people remain seated
on the Jury tentatively as questioning continues.
Both prosecution and defense attorneys started the trial with
20 chances to veto prospective Jurors. Jopling refuses to reveal
which side exercises a particular challenges. He says such
Information may taint the enormous jury pool.
Jopling has under advisement a defense motion to move the
trial a second time. The judge already granted one change of
venue — from Live Oak, where the partially nude body of
Kimberly Leach, 12, was found abandoned In a rusty pig sty on
April 7, 1978.
She vanished two months earlier while running back to a
class at Lake City Junior High School to retrieve her purse.
The dark-haired girl had her mind on the class Valentine's Day
Dance. Her mother, a beautician, was taking her to buy a dress
that night.
A neck wound killed Kim, the medical examiner said. He
suspected sexual abuse, but could not say for sure, because of
decomposition. The toes on her left foot had been gnawed by
wild animals.

R"IDA
IN BRIEF.

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Medical School, told the five-member

medical board Monday Els would
have been addicted if he took all the
drugs allegedly prescribed for him by

ground test.
The spaceship Is really sitting in its hangar at Kennedy

Second Wheat Trial, Begins

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI)— A federal judge
upheld the validity of a Cot Guard cosuctlon
permit Monday, 1Mm clearIng the
for the letting Of
Initial contracts for the $000350 million Dome Paint
Bridge,U.S. District Judge Susan H. Black denied a request
by shipping Interests, c1I1'tg themselvus the Port Of
Jackeonvill. Maritime Ad Hoc (wmIttes Inc., to halt
the project, and said there was nothing "'gal Is the
action o(Ado. J. B. Hayes, Cmst GoordeommandoK
who approved the permit lest July.
The bridge, which will span the St. Johim River, at
Dome Pthtbend, is to bs'port of the .ostheern''
eztsnslimoh State Rood Mand eventually part of a
high-speed, limited &amp;cc= bypsa wound the care
city's eutern edge.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) — Faulty welding
equipment emptied a sewer pipe of oxygen, filled it
with deadly carbon monoxide and killed a construction
company workman and a paramedic, authorities said

called as a witness against
himself," defense attorney John
Thomason said — after assuring the
board the doctor would take the stand
in his own defense.
The attorneys were ordered to get a
ruling from a state court judge on the
controversy before the hearing
resumed today,
Nichopoulos is accused by the
Tennessee Medical Board of in.
discriminate prescription of drugs to
Presley and 19 other patients.
not to be

STERCHI'S

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. UPI) — Veteran Astronaut John
Young and Navy Cmdr. Robert Crippen spent ma 'the night
opening and closing the hug.', clumsy cargo doors of the space
shuttle Columbia.
The two space pilots, along with the backup crew of Air
Force Col, Joe Engle and Navy Cmdr. Richard Truly, were
engaged in the closing phases of a dress rehearsal of the space
ship's maiden voya'ge, scheduled for laterthifyear,
Although in space the cargo doors would operate easily in
zero gravity, they had to be rigged with counterweights and
cranes to afford the astronauts and ground technicians
practice at opening and closing them during the current

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Gas Station Charges $1.61 For Gallon

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It's no surprise that service station
MIAMI (UPI)
operator Raymond Sisplon sells most Of his gasoline at night or
on weekends when most other stations are closed.
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White Plains, N.Y., said it had reduced the list price of

its Maxwell House ground coffee by 10 cents to $3.18 a

GAINESVIlLE, Fin. (UP!)— Iranian students at
the University of Florida (UF) whose registration for
winter classes was canceled for non-payment of fees
file a civil rights lawsuit against the university, a
.
Spokesman said Monday.
The students, who face lose of their student status In
this country and probable deportation to Iran, claim
the new university policy of not granting to deferments to them is unfair and Illegal.

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General Foods, the No, 1 roaster headquartered In

Iran Students May Su. UF

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— Rep. Arnett Girardeau says he wants the U. S. Justice Department to
look Into charges John Spenkelink was mistreated
prior to his execution iaot May 25.
Girardeau, D.Jacksonvllle and a death penalty foe,
is chairman of the House Corrections Committee. He
said he was not content with a report by Inspector
General Dick Williams, and Irwin Block, an antl.death
penalty lawyer from Miami that exonerated state
corrections Officials of Intentional wrongdoing..

tsr in s&amp;cthss thuL

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May Not Testify

By United Press International
The nation's three biggest coffee roasters are cutting
ground coffee prices by 10 cents a pound -a decrease
that should be felt by consumers within a month.
General Foods Corp., Folger Coffee Co., and Hills
Bros. Coffee Inc. said Monday the price cuts were the
result of the declining cost of import green coffee

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witness stand to answer charges he
gave Presley enough uppers, downers
and painkillers to make him an addiet.
The heavily guarded malpractice
hearing for Dr. George Nichoupolos
was suspended Monday when his
lawyers refused to allow him to answer a call as a state witness.
"It is our position that Dr.
Nichopoulos has a constitutional right

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Coffee Roasters Dip Price

(UPI)

Lawyers for Elvis Presley's'longtime
hl'1S,
physician
sought a ruling today to stop
prosecutors from calling him to the

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House Corrections Leader
Asks New Sp.nk.lInk Prob.

worked with the Nixon
Presidential campaign as a
speech writer, a post he held
through the November
Elections.
Hart isa former member of

H. is vice pis" and
from teaching to work with tn*te. of World Research, a
Reagan as a writer- think tank with headquarters
consultant. LAW that year he. In San Diego. "World
R.s" Hart .'pd,
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make a
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1BACOR8 STRIPPED
WWIazn S. PtloIan reported Friday that numerous Items
were taken from six tractors on his farm on C419 east of State
Road 434. Items stolen include a seat, mufflers, lilt balls,
heavy duty batteries, thirty foot of link chain, a water pump
and keys.

In 1001 Hart took a leave

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Coming To Altamonte Mall

Pauline C. Kessinlctt. Delary
Frederick N. Lisareili, Dilary
Clarence Coffey, Dettona
Virginia

blood sample which could have been uIedif
the one bound for the lab had been lost. He
added the samples are preserved, so the tests
will itill be accurate despite the passage of
time,

Jeffrey Hart To Comment In Herald

reducing visibilities to loss then a mile in many areas.

JAN.14, 1*
ADMISSIONS

director himself.
But Director Claude Trubey said this delay
was not his lab's fault.

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Tenn.

Durant* 'Semi-Conscious'

A Midway fruit market clerk was robbed at gunpoint
conversion
Monday
of an undetermined amount of cash, sheriff's deputies
Plans for the old facility now, King said, are for
report.
into a congregate living estat4lshment for 150 senior citizens,
Wynell Bush, Of Geneva, turned over her purse and the
The facility was sold for $300,000 and a$3 million federal grant
receipts
of the Evans Fruit and Vegetable Market on County
obtained for the conversion,
46
to
the lone masked gunman at 3:15 p.m., deputies said.
King said during the first year of operation under HCA Road
RAPE IN SANFORD
management enough money was saved through its corporate
A Sanford woman told police she was raped Monday by a
buying power and central purchasing and through savings on
malpractice insurance to more than pay management costs, man who forced his way into her house,
Police say the woman was forced Into her bedroom at 1:30
p.m. by an unknown assailant. She Informed police of the
crime after seeking treatment at Seminole Memorial Hospital
at 9:30 P.M.
SCHOOLS BURGLARIZED
NATIONAL REPORT: A twister-like wind storm hit central
California Monday, causing heavy property damage but no Injuries,
Burglaries
were
reported at two Sanford schools Monday to
and the Pacific Northwest prepared for

$IMINOLUMIMONIAL
HOSPITAL

which often has problems getting test results
back quickly because of the demand for the
facility which Is called understaffed and
underequipped by law officers and the lab

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on Jan. 1, IVTh, King said.
HCA has Offered to lease the current Sanford hospital for $2
million while it builds a new facility "within the city limits
or so close to Sanford it can be annexed," according to
Douglas Lewis, HCA representative.

By United Press International
The national average price of gasoline is up to 11.14 a
gallon, the Lundberg Letter reports.
In major metropolitan areas, prices jumped 6 cents
to $1.10 a gallon in the past month, the independent
petroleum journal said Monday.
"If rural and outlying areas were included, the
nationwide price for all grades of gasoline would be
approximately $1.14 a gallon," said publisher Dan
Lundberg.
Gasoline prices are higher in resort areas and other
non-urban locations where lack of competition often
gives dealers a better profit margin..

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ROME (UPI) — Italy's three major unions
representing 14 million workers went on strike today,
pa#alyzing the country in the first nationwide labor
stoppage In 10 years.
The strike, called to protest the Christian
Democratic government's economic and social
Policies, idled most factories and shut down major
stores, supermarkets, government and city offices,
There was no postal service and most schools, theaters
and cinemas were closed.

with his attorneys,
as much as $115,000 if found guilty on the 22 counts in which he
Outside the courtroom, he traded courtesies and jokes with
is named.
reporters, repeating earlier statements that he is confident of
Of approximately 125 prospective Jurors present Monday, 21
vindication. "1 feel great," he said,
were excused for job or family-related reasons. Another 26
Lance and three former associates, Dalton businessman could be dismissed because of associations with one of the 41
Jury selection enters its second day today. Only eight were
Thomas
Mitchell, former Ringgold banker Richard T. Carr,
banks named in the case, or because of associations with
chosen for the jury pool
Monday,
although
U.S.
District
Judge
and
pharmacist
H. Jackson Mullins are accused in a 33-count
government or law enforcement agencies.
Charles A. Moye Jr. has said he hoped to have a panel of
indictment of conspiring to persuade 41 banks to loan them,
While defense attorneys quizzed Jurors about their finances
seated Wednesday from which attorneys could select a trla
their
families
and
friends
more
than
$20
million
dating
back
to
and
banking habits, prosecutors kept their questions brief,
Jury.
1970.
primarily asking if the jurors had read a book written by
Lance, the onetime country banker who served
'
nine months
The four men also are accused of misapplying bank funds,
Lance's wife LaBelle, "This, Too, Will Pass."
as President Carter's budget chief before resigning under fire,
making false bank entries and falsifying personal financial
She and the couple's three sons were in court Monday.
sat Listening attentively during Monday's questioning,
statements.
Judge Moye has indicated the trial should last eight to 10
scrutinizing each panel member and occasionally conferring
Lance could be sentenced to iw to 95 years in prison and fined weeks.

Jumps To $1.14 Per Gallon

The resolution, approved Monday by a vote of 104-18 with 18
abstentions and 12 absences, came at the end of a bitter fourday emergency debate. It only called for the removal of "the
foreign troops from Afghanistan" and avoided naming the
Soviet Union an aggressor, but, it was clear the reference
was to the Soviets.
The document, sponsored by 24 Third World countries, also
"strongly deplores the recent armed intervention,"
Diplomatic sources said it would not cause "one Russian
soldier" to be removed from Afghanistan since resolutions
passed by the 152member assembly are only recommendatlons.
But the vote was a stinging rebuke to the Soviets.
.

ATLANTA (UP!) — Defense attorneys are scrutinizing the
financial histories of prospective jurors in the bank fraud trial
of Bert Lance, zeroing in on their loans, banking relationships
and even checking account overdrafts,

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While Seminole County prep football teams
came out on the short end of the stick against the
Metro Conference thia past season, county
basketball squads are more than making up for
those pigskin losses to their Orlando tiValL
Thanks mainly to Seminole High, Lyman and
Lake Howell, the Five Star Conference has
handled the Metro in fine fashion thus far into the
roundball season.
A further illustration of the continuing growth
and improved strength of the Five Star Is
illustrated In the Mate's top ten rankings where
not one, but two of the Five Star Conference
squads are represented. Both have made more
than just a dent In the rankings too, Daytona
Mainland stands at 14-0 as the state's third
ranked squad, while Bill Payne's Fighting
Seminoles stand at 16.0, securely anchored to the
number five spot. They may even move up a

Around

Tuesday, January 15, 19e0-4A
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
a.
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 00 cents; Month $3.00; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00;
Month, $4.25; 6 Months,
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By JOE DESANTIS

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notch when this week's rankings are released
from St. Petersburg.
And guess what, you don't even have to wait
until the district tournament at the end of
February to see these two very talented teams
square off against each other.
In what looks more and more like the District 9
tournament title game, Mainland comes into the
Sanford gym Friday night for a show down that
is sure to pack the facility to the rafters,
If all goes according to plan Seminole will
enter the contest at 17.0, If they beat DeLand
Tuesday night while Mainland would enter the
clash at 16-0 If the Buccaneers knock off Cocoa
and Daytona Seabreeze this week enroute to
Friday night's contest,
That provides fans with a chance to see two
teams, with combined records of 33-0 in action.
Both can pot points the boardttoo asevidenced

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SPORTS
Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

From The
Sidelines
By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

Not a whole lot of shakin' took place In the Florida
State prep basketball poll this week. Local entry
Seminole held its number five spot while fellow Five
Star Conference foe Mainland firmly anchored its

VIEWPOINT

It's A

Reagan

Matter

By DON GRAFF

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undergo non-emergency surgery every year,
too many of whom may be doing so without
first getting a second opinion as to the

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"I on ights

Loathe

"Forget

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brought in as a replacement. Also let yourself
WASHINGTON (UPI)— Many citizens find be Provoked by the menace of Soviet troops jn
themselves In the perplexing position of not that country."
being entirely sure which foreign country to
"I think I'm beginning to feel It," I said,
which he traveled but made no speeches)
hate the most In the world today.
voice rising. "Wherein does the chief menace
while other candidates were campaigning
Official policy ftaslf parently has not
f or five days
1. .......
fully crystalized.
...........
....
'e
Is to Iran. Once pockets
Even
Seeking some guidance In this matter, ' I of Moslem resistance have been eliminated In
schedule.
During
those
first
55
count
unusually
li
ght
The hassle over whether to count or not to
contacted a highly placed source in the office Afghanistan, Soviet troops will be in position
days as an unannounced candidate, he
illegal aliens in the upcoming census can be put in delivered
of the deputy vice assistant associate under to move across the order into Iran."
only 20 speeches
a quota the
the tempest-in-a-teapot category.
secretary of state for national emnity.
active contenders in the race fill in little more
"Now I'm losing It again," I said. "No
The Census Bureau has been in the business of than a week.
"At the moment," he confided, "we are country that threatens Iran can be all bad. U
headcounting since 1790 and should be able to go
tilting toward Russia. I would say you could Khomeini Is overthrown by Soviet troops, he
Whatever Reagan's traveling entourage
about the job without this sort of niggling. It leeks in seal it more than compensates for in
hardly go wrong if you directed the main will be getting what he jolly well deserves."
already has printed its questionnaires and they an extravagant style of campaigning that
force of your disaffection In that direction."
do emnity official addon't ask If the person or family interviewed is in befits an Incumbent president.
going to required a rather monished, which is the way they talk at the
I said,
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this country legally or illegally.
The only disappointment was the can. abrupt shift in momentum. My antl.Sovlet state department. "You must not allow the
Vincent P. Barabba, director of the census, said dictate's speech. Throughout the 1970s,
animosity has been in a holding pattern even hostile feelingo you harbor toward Iran to
in San Francisco recently that a federal court Reagan was On best dump
cetheonsetof detente, and I'm not certaln temper your sense of outrage over the
can
get the pressure built back up to Cold renewal of Soviet aggression."
I
In American
challenge against inclusion of illegal aliens in the Republican or Democrat
War
level.
Could YOU give me $OIflth1fl
census could delay the start of the, population politics, but his address here was a flat,
I said, "I'm just splthelling now, but sup.
odious
to
focus
on?"
pose the Soviet troops now In Afghanistan
count by at least a year. Barabba should be uninspiredlecture rather than a rousing
0
"Glad to,,, the enmity expert graciously were to Invade Iran, overthrow the Khomeini
allowed to go about his task without any speech.
"A good way to start getting worked regime and release the American hostages
replied.
Part of the problem may lie In the fact that
challenges in the courts.
up
Is
by
seething over the Soviet Intervention being held In Tehran. 1n bow would we
Traditionally, the poor In our nation have been for years Reagan has been delivering ti'e
In
Afghanistan,
where they have installed a feel?"
'
basic
campaign
speech,
calling
for
the hardest to tally. They, not unlike many in the
FO.RUU1hI puppet government."
unity
In
the Republican Party and criticizing
"In that event, we might have to reorder
more affluent areas, have a basic mistrust
federalmeddling in Im sitleas education,
"But
Afghanistan
already
had
a
pro
our
priorities," the official admitted.
anything that smacks of government.
'energy and other fields as the soiwcsof vlr•
Rlan puppet government," I pointed out. "Flexibility Is the watchword in the enmity
And If a segment of legal residents are reluctant tuany all the nation's problems,
"It's a little difficult for an to fly into a rage office. We have to keep our options open."
to speak to census takers, the chance of any
Reagan lflss - th. candidate with mile. overthsovert)row(iaproRtaianpuppeL"
You, of course, are free to let yomr an.
meaningful listing of illegala in the fields and
wide but Inch-deep support.
"Concentrate on It a little harder," my tlpsthy flow in any manner your choose. But I
migrant worker camps, where many have a poor wA states holding_early Victories here
primaries will mentor advised. "Remind yourself the pro. Intend to adopt a wait.snd4ee attitude. At my
knowledge of the English language or the im- provide needed reinforcement but only a
Russian puppet overthrown by the Russians age, these sudden changes In animosity can
portance of the census, Is next to nil.
fel defeats will have a devastating effect,
was not as prORI as the puppet they be hard on the spleen.
On the other hand, urban and minority gp
leaders want the census to be as complete as JACK ANDERSON
possible, even to listing those here Illegally, for an
obvious reason. More than $50 billion a year In
ieaerai aid 10 iocai governments is distributed at
least In part on the
Is of the population count.
The decennial census is to start April 1. Court
challenges shouldn't be allowed to disrupt it.
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necessity of an operation.
It's not that a second professional
evaluation of an individual's medical con-.
ditlon is difficult to obtain. It's simply that
most prospective surgical patients aren't;
Informed as to the advisability of further
consultation or don't bother to seek it.

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told anything twice, and there are others who
ought to be.
They are the millions of Americans who

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three rating.

What's nice to see is that Orange Belt Conference
members Bishop Moore and Oviedo,- who'll probably
battle it out for the conference title, both made the also
receiving votes category this week for 3A squads.
Tonight's prep schedule offers a couple of interesting
match ups.
Bill Payne takes his undefeated Fighting Tribe up 1792 to tackle the always fiesty DeLand Bulldogs. A
season ago Payne and troops needed six, count 'em, six
overtime periods to escape the Bulldog snake pit with a
victory.
In one of the Tribe's best performances of the year,
against Apopka last Friday night, the Sanford gang
scored 97 points the seond time this season they've
reached that remarkably high figure for 32 minutes of
bait.
It was a total team effort that had Payne smiling
afterwards, Forwards Bruce McCray and running
mate David Thomas worked the inside game stronger
than they've done In the last six ball games. Mr.
Consistent, Reggie Butler applied his usual dose of
blocked shots to the Darters, (if he keeps It up Darryl
Dawkins may be Doctor Dunk but Butler Is fast earning a Doctor Block nickname) and backcourt partners Glenn Stambaugh and speedy Keith Whitney
provided a solid scoring punch from their guard
positions.
Seminole County rivals Lake Brantley and Lyman
tangle in the Greyhound gym tonight.
Tom Lawrence's 'hounds switched to a three guard
offense and came up with one of their strongest
showings of the season last Friday night with a 20 point
victory over DeLand.

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by Seminole's 97 against Apopka last Friday
night (the second time this season the Tribe has
scored that many.) Mainland likewise keeps the
scoreboard warm, they buried Lake Howell last
Friday night with a 100 point performance.
You'll probably see several baldheaded,
slightly overweight gentlemen wearing brightly
checkered sports jackets, permanent press
trousers and white shoes In the stands. They're
commonly referred to as scouts. Both the
Seminoles and Bucs have a couple of players that
have college scouts drooling. Sorry guys, you'll
just have to wait for graduation time In June.
If you plan on taking in the Seminole-Mainland
contest don't wait too long to get tickets, or a
parking space for that matter. The game is a
bona fide sellout so plan on getting to the school
plenty early, say about 6 p.m. if you plan on
sitting down.

(UW UIMUU)
Even Indira Gandhi may have been surprised at VIEWPOINT
her success in the Indian elections. At best she
had been given,a chance at heading a coalition
government. As it turned out, her new "Congress.
I" party (I for Indira) won a commanding
majority in parliament, assuring her return to
power.
This seals the remarkable political comeback of
a woman who left office in disgrace less than
three years ago, facing charges of corruption and
abuse of her powers as prime minister during a
21-month "national emergency."
By RdBERT WALTERS
It also reaffirms an old truth from history. It
can be easier to depose an autocratic leader than
Former California
DAVENPORT, Iowa
to govern In his or her place. The coalition Gay. Ronald W. Reagan, maintaining a
led by Morarji Desal and the Janata party, which leisurely campaign schedule despite evidence
picked up the pieces in 1977, never succeeded in of deteriorating voter support, could become
the first major casualty of the 1980 race for
getting a grip on India's multifarious political, the
presidency.
social and economic problems. With "law and
For more then three years, Reagan has
order" a growing issue, even those who had been enjoyed t status of being the unofficial but
most critical of the Gandhi regime had shown a universally acclaimed front-runner in the
contest for this year's Republican
willingness to forgive and forget.
Ironically, the elections which reinstated a presidential nomination.
That standing always was shaky, however,
leader who played loose with constitutional
because it was based almost entirely upon the
freedoms may have represented a high point for results of public opinion polls conducted
Indian democracy. There were 4,663 candidates months and even years prior to the opening of
running for 528 seats in parliament, an ex- the current campaign.
traordinary level of participation in the electoral
It's quite likely that many of those surveyed
process. What this revealed, however, was a indicated a preference for Reagan based
breakdown In the strength of traditional political more on his celebrity status, attained through
alignments a development which Mrs. Gandhi campaigns for presidency that date back
more than a decade, than on their firm Intent
could exploit as a shrewd and imaginative to
for him,
campaigner.
Rather than campaigning aggressively to
The earlier Gandhi government brought a prevent that soft support from further
distinct anti-American, pro-Soviet tilt to what was weakening, Reagan has chosen to maintain a
advertised as a "neutral" foreign policy. While travel schedule so casual that one
Mrs. Gandhi is promising new measures to deal knowledgeable political reporter, Lou Cannon
with inflation and other domestic problems, In- of the Washington Post, has suggested he
to be called the "front-walker" Instead
dia's neighbors will be more concerned about how ought
of the front-runner.
she views the crisis developing over the Soviet
in the first 55 days after declaring his
Invasion of Afghanistan. Obviously, that concern candidacy last Nov. 13, Reagan spent only 13
extends as well to Washington.
days campaigning (including two days In

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In an effort to remedy that situation, the
federal Home Care Financing Administration
Is launching a nationwide campaign to alert
the public to the importance of second
opinions and how to go about getting same.
The goal, of course, Is to reduce unnecessary surgery, which evidence suggests
accounts for a sizable and costly proportion of
the more than 20 million operations per.
formed annually on In-patients In U.S.
hospitals.
In a three-year New York demonstration
project begun In 1978, second opinions are
available without charge to more than a
million Medicare beneficiaries In 17 counties
of the metropolitan New York City area.
First-year results showed that for a total 1,464
patients recommended for surgery, the need
was not confirmed by consulting physicians In
31 percent of the cases.
A Michigan project covering some 385,000
IndLvldaaIs,produced similar results. Both
Projects are joint undertakings of the health
Care Financing Administration, which administers Medicare and Medicade, and local
Blue Cross Blue Shield organizations.
Medicare at present pays for second
opinions on a nation-wide basis while
Medicaid covers charges In most states.
The campaign, making heavy use of radio
and television spot announcements, stresses

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scoring from all five starters, something that obviously
pleased Greyhound boss Lawrence.
Going into the DeLand contest, the 7-8 Greyhounds
had been relying almost solely on junior sensation Neal
Gulls to carry the offensive load.
Bob Peterson's Lake Brantley Patriots will be trying
to rebound from a pair of losses to Spruce Creek and
Oviedo when they meet the 'Hounds tonight.
In Orange Belt Conference play tonight, the red-hot
Oviedo Lions host Kissimmee,
Digger Phillips is certainly back in the groove
following the Outlook Invitational. With the return of a
healthy Horace Roland and a warmed up Troy
Kessinger, the Lions have reeled off six straight wins

and now stand at 94.
8111 B%W5S.S continues his polid, consiat.nt play (es

Ovledó while lanky freshman Ronnie Murphy continues to improve more and more In each game.
Rounding out tonight's play, Lake Howell attempts
to come back after a lopsided loss to Daytona Mainland
when the Silver Hawks host the Spruce Creek Owls. mmmll

Tuesday, Jan. 13, iftO—SA

Stadler Stands $50,000 Richer
Desert Classic by two shots.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UP!)
The 15th at La Quinta is a par-3, fact, Purtzer bogeyed the final hole
Craig Stadler was once described as
It was not an easy victory. Tom 195-yard hole that can be and that dropped him into tic With
a bear in a man's clothing stomping Purtzer and Mike Sullivan in par- troublesome. Stadler hit a fouriron Sullivan for second place.
ticular and half a dozen others in off the tee and put his shot in a
down a fairway.
Stadler, a former University of
He also was described as a short- general pressed Stadler all the way. bunker. He came out 12 feet short of Southern California AllAmerica and
tempered, self-centered young man
But he was not to be denied and one the hole and then he missed the putt. U.S. Amateur champion, thus
who would never win a golf tour- of the big reasons was that he kept That dropped him back into a tie walked off with the $50,000 check and
his cool,
nament.
with Purtzer.
his first tour victory after four years
"I
a
little
was
hot
about
that
hole,"
of
trying.
Today, while admitting he's not
"Every time I made a bad shot,"
"I
played quite well all week,"
Stadler
said
later.
"But
I
told
myself
especially happy about his body size he said of the final round of the
who is 27 and now lives
it
was
a
said
Stadler,
of
the
year
on
the
I
was
still
in
good
shape,
and
(5-foot-9 and 220 pounds) and his hole event, first
temper, Stadler has the last laugh on
PGA tour, "I bounced back to make matter of me or him Purtzer, with on the East shore of Lake Tahoe in
his critics,
a good one. It went that way all day. whom he played in the same Nevada. "Every time I needed a
shot, I got it, and I guess that's the
threesome)."
That's because he kept both his
"I'll admit, though, I did get upset
As things turned out, that was the key to winning a tournament."
appearance and temper under a couple of times, especially on the winning putt because neither
Stadler and the tour move east
control Monday to shoot a 5-under- 15th hole. But I managed to keep it Purtzer nor Sullivan, playing in the from here for the $300,000 Phoenix
par 67 and win the $304,500 Bob Hope together."
threesome behind, made a move. In Open, which gets under way in only'
.

Panthers
I Early Surge Whips Deltona .
By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer

outing.

bad," said Coach Chris Deltona comeback. "But our
Croorns went to a spread p.m. game. Thursday Crooms
Fellow Panthers Lawrence Marlette. "We played very free throws saved us."
offense in the Iourth quarter travels to Lyman for a
The Crooms Panthers Wynn with 16 points and well in the first half."
which caused Deltona to foul, rematch of last week's 36-34
placed three players lndouble guard Dion Jackson vith 14
second
The
session,
Indeed they did. Crooms The Panthers hit 12 of 16 free overtime thriller won by
figures as they routed points assisted in the second however, was a different coverted 26 of 37 gift tosses, throws in th- last chapter to
Crooms. It was the only loss
Deltona Junior High 76-61 for time demolition of Deltona. story as Deltona came out including four of four by point

suffered by a Lyman fresh.
maintain its advantage,
their seventh victory in a row Crooms opened the season by with a press of its own and on guard Vernon Law to insure
,rhel victory was the Pan. man team in the past two
Monday.
downing Deltona.
the win in the fourth
the strength of four straight
quarter. tIters 13th of the campaign years and broke a 21-game
As usual Calvin "KiKi"
Once again the Panthers baskets cut the margin to 11
agaInst only three losses, winning streak. The goung
Bryant spearheaded the leaped to an early first points late in the third
Deltona, meanwhile could
Th
now won 31 of Greyhounds are 7-1 this year.
Panther atta ck with 24 points quar ter lead. This time it was quarter.
cornect on only
Don Rhl headed Deltona
nine free the last 12.
and 12 rebounds. Bryant, a 6-1 21.8 after one period and 39-22
"We made a lot of bad shots and actually outscored
with 19 points. He was joined
forward, is now averaging 18 at halftime,
passes against their man to the Panthers from the field by
Wednesday Oviedo visits by Bobby Latmore with 14 and
points and 14 rebounds an
"Our press hurt them pretty man," Marlette said about the one bucket,
the Panther I'en for a 6:30 Jeff Burch with 11.

DePaul Vaults To Top Of Poll
NEW YORK (UP!)
After out No. 2 OhIo State. Syracuse by now, eecinlly with eight to Clemson and North
37 years, Ray Meyer finally is
of our 12 games on the road," Carolina and fell four notches
rated
third,
made it to the top
but will derpublicized Oregon State is Meyer said. "But we'll take it. from the top spot with 326
No. 4 and Duke dropped from I hope, and I'm quite con- points.
he still be there in March?
first to fifth following two fident, being No. 1 will inspire
DePaul replaced
Louisville, 12-2, vaulted into
Duke as straight losses,
this team to work hard every
the nation's No. 1 team In the
No. 6 with 262 points and
Louisville moved into No, 6, night.
latest collegiate basketball
Notre Dame, 9-2, moved up
Noire Dame is ranked
ratings from
Ohio State, 11.1, picked up one, despite an early-week
Board of seventh, St. John's, No.
Coaches as Meyer reached became the second Eastern five first-place votes and 497 loss to San Francisco, with
the summit for the first
overall points and Syracuse, points. St. John's, 11-1, with a
in his 38th year of coactime
hing school in the top 10, Kentucky 14.0, recorded the other four pair of victories recei ved 224
plummeted five spots
the Blue Demons,
to ninth uirstplace votes and 469 points
and Purdue Is rated No. 10. after picking up four victories points for
Kentucky, 13'the Blue Demons, 12.0,
The Blue Demons' lofty
3, lost to Alabama and tell fi ve
collected 25 first-place ballots position this year surprises
this week. Oregon State, 15-1, spots With 214 points and
from the 37 coaches par- even their venerable coach, notched 400 points to move up Purdue, 10.2, won two of
three
ticlpating and posted 546
"I honestly thought we
three spots to No. 4 and Duke, games and dropped one notch
overall points to easily beat would have a couple of losses 12-2, lost consecutive games to No. 10 with
points.
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would use On Afghans umd the Patidans aid
Ralir)de as prosy forces to form a rogate
am, thus avoiding the use of 8OIet troops
and a major coomtat1ois with the United
"As sigh events ..cslat.d," the CIA
acsn_Iocelithmi.. "the United 5tot. as well
aiotbsr (allies) would be railed on tosuppert
both Pakistan aid Iran ... which would reuse
a further spread of the War.
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desert, of primitive, uaad.walled vtllag.e
With perverse pride, the Afghans call tbs
cowg,1 "the land of the Ar and the fan"
beceniis it is bedeviled by extreme tem.
perabre variations. It Is harsh country, poor
In resources, and Lady people II,, thirs,
Ilnir figlutlag men hive scet$srsd Into the
coves and crevices of morlsins so nd
that they are celled the i-' Kesh, messing
the "IIIer of ISmis." One day, they may be
rmad the "Killer of Raue," becssae a
lot of Ibsetsas will arely dl. In those
moantiho bofore Mgb''detan Is tamed.
N
Russian Heir dId ml Itto oft this
"i4rstlld. pleal of esith, with ow Ides that
It woolil be $q piwn. Ths,plwn lies
beyond the towering mimosa, beyond the
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Maryland where It is 1(100) 4924503.
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Afghanistan into other
emale dates, Ineiwling an autonomous
B.lucldstan and Usbekistan. The ethnic
popujattq,ns, of course, are spread across the
bordersinto Im Pakistan and RiMs Itself.
Thus,thspriw will build upto Include
thsstkdeminorltimollrsss amid PakisfwIn
do new autonomous statet Already, the
Sovietsareatirringiçthesthnicminaritlesln
Iran with dathetine radio broadcasts across.:
the border.
The nthio,ltles, sager for autonomy, can be:
.e it;sct.d to play the Soviet game. But the.
Soviets have a different scenario thm do ,
minoriti, probably have In mind. SovI'
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you're better than the other
guy."
Greene, the 33-year-old
leader of the Pittsburgh
'
defensive unit, said he is
excited about the possibility
-of a fourth Super Bowl title in
the Last six years.

side of the story," said Pitt- experience,
sburgh's Bradshaw. "We've
"But I don't think my lack
never beaten these guys, of experience will play a
we're playing in their home major role. It might have
city and it's almost at their some bearing on the outcome,
home field, If I was back in but I don't expect it . 'j
Ruston, La., I would say the Steelers are favored in every
Steelers got it all the way, no game they play in. I'm sure
sweat. But I'm here and I they'll feel it's an even game
know what the Rams are going Into it."
capable of doing.
Bradshaw refused to call
"The Rams are an out- the Steelers a dynasty but
standing team. They have a
defensive tackle Joe Greene
tremendous defense and they thought
the team could
pose a lot of problems. We qualify,
played them last year and we
lost to them, 10-7, out here.
"At one time, I believed we
I've Looked at those films over were the best team ever,"
and over and what I see is a Bradshaw said. "But then we
real good team."
went out and got beat by
"The spread Is ridiculous," Philadelphia. We went out
said the Rams' Ferragamo, and played just terrible and
who started his first NFL. that got the notion out of my
game less than two months mind. It's something every
ago. "It's definitely wrong,

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Laze uoweu Monday night to
shoti
floor and the favorites over the NFC The oddsmakers look at the
champion Rams in showdown quarterbacks and they see
Pull out a narrow 45.43 win front end of a one-and-one champion
Pasadena's Rose Bowl.
Bradshaw Is one of the best
over the Lady Silver Hawks In situation in the final 30
"You look at the odds but that ever played and the look
women's Five Star Con- seconds.

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Sr. LOUIS (UP!) - Dick were Sam Rutigliano of
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Vermeil, who led the Phila- Cleveland, John McKay of
The
two quarterbacks, Terry
delphia Eagles into the Tampa Bay, Mary Levy of
Bradshaw
and
Vince
playoffs for the second Kansas City and Tom Landry
Ferragamo,
agreed
the
straight year, has been of Dallas.
Pittsburgh Steelers don't
Vermeil, 44, is the first NFC
selected the NFL Coach of the
deserve to be such heavy
Year by The Sporting News, coach to win the award in five
favoritesover
the Los Angeles
The weekly publication years.
. Rams In Sunday's Super Bowl
Sanders, named
Monday also named John
inXIV
Sanders, general manager of gers' general manager
And Los Angeles running
the San Diego Chargers, the 1976, received 10 of 47 votes in
NFL Executive of the Year. the balloting to finish five back Wendell Tyler said If he
has a good day, the Rams will
Vermeil received 12 of 21 votes ahead of Chicago's Jim
beat
the point spread and the
votes in The Sporting News' Finks and Philadelphia's Jim
Steelers.
poll of NFL. coaches to finish Murray. Leonard Tow of
Andao the first day ofSuper
ahead of Washington's Jack Philadelphia and Bobby
Pardee, who received five Beathard of Washington eachWeek began Monday, with the
______ Steelere arriving in Los
votes. Others receiving votes received four votes
Angeles in a heavy rain arid
the Rams forced to work out
Spruce Creek Edges Lady Hawks along just the sides of their
practice field due to the
The Spruce Creek Lady ference basketball action,
muddy
conditions,
Lake
Howell
rallied
late
In
Hawks took full advantage of
The Steelers, looking for an
the final period after leading
I miseed field goal and an off
22.19 at the half to pull within unprecedented fourth Super
target borus situation by two talt fsillwiI In ,'nnn,'t ,w a
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The grand Soviet
strategy In lower Asia cells for the
dIemecIberment of AfgI'w'4an, Pakiaten
and Iran Into separate ethnic states, 1s do
Soviets will pick up the pieoesd absorb
t'", one by w, Into lbs USU.
This lathe sobering, secret
"e,4 of
h*ellipsncs analysts who have watched the
Soviet sweep o Afgi''s' with deepening
11 Central In4,thrce Agancy saw
the
dev.kping long before 3,Iit

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two days. The Hope, the lone 90-hole
tournament on the PGA calendar,
was held over a day because of rain.
Stadler's final round 67 gave him a
90-hole score of 17.underpar 343..
Purtzer and Sullivan both shot 68 to
finish at 345 and win 824,20) each.
tarry Nelson, second on the money
list last year with $283,000 and with
Stadler the co-fourth round leader, ;
had a 70 and finished alone at 346.0
Mark Hayes was at 347 while
George Cadle, D.A. Weibring, Dave
Hill, Torn Kite, Bob Murphy and:
Lanny Wadkins tied at 348. Keith
FergusandJirn Colbert were next at
349 and defending champion John
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SCOREBOARD

East
AIC 94, Amherst 73
Allntwn 77, Leb Val 65
Clarion 91, Steubnvl 12
Del Val. 92, Muhlenbg 70
DC. 125. Stheastrn II
Duousne 103, Holy Cross 98
Edinboro 62, Pitt.Jnstn 60

Ala.-Hntsvl 75,
61
American 92, Wm&amp;Mary 72
Armstrong St. 91, Lee 89
B. Cookmn 87, Albny St. 70
Charleston 76, Salem 63
(halt 81. W. Carolina 71
Delta St. 65, Troy 58
Fla St. 82, S.C.-Aiken 69
J Madison 63, E.Car. 52
Jacksnyl 72, NC-Chrl? 68 Jcksnvl
St 93, Miss. Cot 76
LaGrange 67. Shorter 55
Livingston SA, SE La. 50
L. Tech 59, Cntnary 58

Fairfld 101, Montclr St. 72
G. Washngtn 97, Stetson 79
Hotstra 93, Bridgeport 78
Mansfield 86. Lincoln 77
Mercyhst IL Queens NY 51
New Eng 55, Barrington 60
NuT 63, Ramapo
Penn St. 85. Delaware 53
Morris 67, St.Fran 57
Scrd Hrt 82, Ctteny St, 75
St John's 72, St. Jos ss
St. Peter's SI, Siena 47
St. Jos. Vt. 52. C%tltn 76
Westmnstr 51, Geneva 32
Widener 66, Phila Phrm i
Yngstwn St. 76. Phila Tex s
South
Aldrsn-Brdds 92, GlenvI Cl

Lynchbg 71, E Mnnonite 68
Mars Hill 69. Charbstn 62
Marshll 67, E Tenn. St. 67
McNeese St. 59, NW La. 46
Mercer 92. Ga Southern 70
MiSS, Vat 69, Tex. Sthrn 65
M Brown 100, Ala A&amp;M 81
New Orins 19. Ga . St. 73
NCtiIIS 5? 61. La. Coll
Nrllk St. 78 Hmptn Ins?. 67
No Car $.4. Ga. Tech 53
North Ga 61, Piedmont 60
77. Baltimore 56
Rollins 89. Mans? $3
S I'irn 7th II, Ga. Swstrn
Sirirn MiSS 72. Ark St. 53
AIcwni St 106. Southern g
St Paul? 105, I, ib Bapt 76

College
Basketball

Virginia 65. Va. Tech 58
W.Va. Tech 73, Fairmont 52
Midwest
Ball St. 11, Vlpraiso 56
Bethel 98, Judson 61
Bowlg Grn 95, G. Mason 70
CII Mo. 87, NE Mo. 79
Doane 77, Wayne St. 67
Drury 71, Mo, Western 68
Hillsdale 69, Oakland 64
Indiana St. 79, Drake 69
Lincoln 81, Mo.-Rolla 70
Mo..K.C. 97, Wm. Jewell 92
N. ill. 71, Towson St. 56
Northwood 78, Wayne St. 12
Okla, City $6, Xavier 71
Peru St. 93, Concordia 67
Quincy 61, Wis.-Green Bay 53
St. Louis 89, Tulane 63
Southwest
Ab Chris 41. Sam Hous 39
Ark. Mont. II, Hendrix 70
Cameron 71, Phillips 50
C. Ark. 61, Ouachita Bapt 60
C. Okla, St. 86, Beth Nat II
East Texas 70, Texas A&amp;l 65
Midwest 78, Okla. Chris 86
N. Tex St. 9$, W. Tex St. 97
POui
.nn 101, Wiley Coll,
Pan American 82, Trinity 67
Ozark 71, S. Arkansas 60
S.F. Austin 62, Angelo St. 18

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coach.
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13.50 5.10 4.00 1) 446.50: DO (1.2) 44.40.
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Hockey
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Recalled SI) 1698.80; Time 32.13.
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2.40 3 Pita-Reyes
defenseman Andre Dore and wing
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14.80 6.60 3.00
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Doug Sulliman.
3.00 3.60 5) 442.60.
S Briscola
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Eighth game
3 Doll's Julie
2.80
Eleventh race 5-14, C
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0(25) 19.40; P (2.5) 133.90; 1(2. 6 Road Two
5.80 3.80 3.20 8)757.40.
4 Legue.Arana
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3.3) 544.40; Time 31.95.
3Aloha Hope
6.00 3.60
lArta.Mendez
Fourth game
4.80
SANFORD-ORLANDO
Sixth race 5'14 Mile B
1Tally AlIle
7.80 1 Mikel.Reyes
9.00 1.10 3.80
0(4.5) 04.80; PCI-I) 141.30; 1(5.
Monday nigh? results
I Hillbilly Heaven 6.60 3.80 2.60
Q(34) 41.40; P (4-3) 18.30; 1 (4- 3 CiIonhz•Uroudl
4.7) 1,504.50.
3.60 3.20
First race -5.14 0
5 Keno's Note
5.10 3.40 3.4) 328.40: Time 31:80.
8 Sabino.Oyarl
Ninth game
3.00
Rocktownlom 11.00 5.00 3.40 6 Beryl Ann
4.60
Twelfth race -3.$, 0
3 Bengoe
0(I'3) 21.50, P (1.3)75.30:1 (1.311.20 6.80 3.60
2 Smokin Home
3.60 3.00
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114.60;
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17.00 7.20 7.20
0(3.8) 40.10: P (3-5) 204.40; T (34
Time 31.95.
8 Rebel Drummer 10.60 6.20 4.10
0(55)34.20; P (8-3) $8.20; 1 (81 Aldana.Arana
3.40 3.80
5) 428.80.
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catütropblcit seems the
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parents
need to talk about (X) JOKER'S WILD
should acknowledge the
SANFORD AND SON
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their
feelings.
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visited
of a friend's baby who had
by a friend who
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been diagnosed as having
weep with them. And when years ago.
Down's
Syndrome. '
they
can finally smile about
(10 MACNEIL / LENRER
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their
baby,
you
smile
too,
Abby, for saying, the mother
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Don't refer to the child
of such a child needs all the because they think the
The Sanfords sue a television
"that
poor
little
thing."
it
support and cheering up she situation Is too horrible tO
network for doing a series
hurts me to see people look
about them.
can get."
even dISCUSS.
upon
my child with pity, and
I read that column the day I
7,30
When the child seems to be know that they wish he had
came home from tt hospital
TAC DOUGH
(4)
with little Jimmy, my progressing, please don't say never been born. He's not
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newborn Down's Syndrome he seems "normal" and repulsive In the least, and I
baby. But there is'so much maybe won't be retarded can honestly say that much (U) ( 5) MAUDE Carol starts
to good has already come from dating a man who jilted Maude
more that most people need to after all! New parents need
our little treasure. Our other before she married Walter.
face
up
to
the
facts
regarding
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childr
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special
care
before
th
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that eaperience, may i say It: th
archaeologist Iris Cornelia
Please keep in mind that themselves can accept him as learned understanding and Love.
what happened to Jimmy was he is. By denying his compassion because of dwir ([Z (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
little brother. We told them
George Jefferson demands an
tragic, but the child himself Is limitations, you encourage
the truth immediately, and explanation when he discovers
false
bones
and
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they loved him from the day Archie has paid him with a pho.
don't
his birth. He is as much a
ny S2O bill.
they
first saw
accept
or
love
him,
loving member of our family
I cannot imagine life
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as our other children, so do
10 (4) THE MISADVENTURES
without
Jimmy.
He
Is
the
send a card, or note, or a little children are born with heart
OF SHERIFF LOBO Lobo,
gift to acknowledge his birth, defects. Our Jimmy required sunshine of our lives,
to quality for a state
People
don't mean to be
Here are a few suggestions open-heart surgery, He
grant on the bails of a crime
tha t will help you feel more survived the operation and Is Insensitive or cruel-they Just wave, is delighted when a
-comfortable when talking to much Improved. We thank don't know how to handle the motorcycle gang invade* Orly.
new parents of
a Down's God for that, so please don't birth of an exceptional child. (3) Q THE WHITE SHADOW
I know this Is much too long Salami is kicked off the basket"baby:
say It might have been a
for
your column, Abby, but bail turn after falling a t-it.
Please don't ask If "in- "blessing" had he died. And
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sanity" runs In the family. don't express surprise that please print as much of It as being chosen "man of the
Down's Syndrome Is a they "would 'bother" to possible. you will be doing a
yes,," Howard, with a crew of
tremendous service to reporters, arrives home to find
chromosome defect, and is operate on such a child.
n.any.
Marion and Joanie testing wine
rarely hereditary. Fur. Please believe the parents many.
MOTHER: sauce and discussing men.
thermore, Down's child Is when they say that their
tn :tci nu now-wepuaft
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retarted, which Is vastly special child Is a very
(000) NOVA "The Elusive
different from Insane,
DEAR MON: Your letter Illness" The' extraordinary
worthwhile little person, and
Don't heatitate to ask how they are actually glad to have (Wed an entire column. But It series of events and the incred'he is getting along. Some him. While Down's Syndrome was well worth the space. I ibis strokes of luck that have
:people avow rnenUoniijie isnothlnitowilhfor,ltcanbe kn.whspesk for many wheel led to breakthroughs in treat.
log the debilitating disease
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OVER 100 NEW &amp; USED BARGAINS

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

Mary Halley from Melbourne, from left, an editor of The
Florida Clubwoman, installed the following officers of the
Junior Woman's Club of Sanford: Nancy Julian.

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Tussd.y, JIfl. 15, iflO

Legal Notice

Mrs. Carter At King Service....

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURi FOR
That Portion of property lying SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
within the area known
PROJATI
DIVISION
Cpiuluota, described as follo*'i: FILE
NUMBER
The north part of the bid of Lake DIVISION
Cafhifin Ifl P4OFth ChuIuota
ui u WILLIAMSp
the unplatted shoreline lying MATTIE ESTATE
between Lake Drive and Lake
Cathirine, and the bid at Spring
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Lake and the Unpiatted portion
TO ALL
Spring Lake Shore line in North CLAIMS PERSONS HAVING
OR
Chutuota and 3rd Thiet Wilt °' AGAiNST THE ABOVEDEMANDS
ESTATE:
west lot line of Lot? extended In
Within threi months from the
Block 22. North Chuluota, less time of the first publication of this
beginning It the Southeast Corner notice you are rqulred to f lie with
OlLOt3.BloCk2LnJflwesteqiy
the clerk of the Circuit Court of
soumwesterlyang lot lines tothi SominoleCounty, Florida, Probate
southwest corner of Lot 5, Block Division, the address of which is

ATLANTA (UPI) - First Lady Rosajyon Carte w o alsoschedule(Iwltharally on the capitoig
iimivf
attend an ecumenical service today for the 51st birthday ob. a measure designatIng Jan. 15, KIng's birthday, as a state aridservance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Ebenezer national holiday.
Baptist Churth where the slain civil rights leader preache(j,
Mrs. Parks, who received her award Monday, called for
Mrs. Carter, an envoy of Pr ident Carter, attended the King King's nonviolent approach as a way to settle International

celeationlastyearalonthherhndwhowasaded difficulties,

the 1979 Martin Luther King Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize. This
"It is my hope that in these times world leaders wilJ reflect
year the award went to Rosa Parks whose refusal to
give' up on Dr. King's beliefs and resolve theirdifferences through nonher seat aboard a Montgomery, Ala. bus in the mid l95
violent means," said the one.tlme seamtress whose arrest in
launched the civil rights movement.
Montgomery, Ala. after she refused to give up her bus seat to
tee was to deliver the keynote address,
King's widow, Coretta Scott King, planned to join her family paign for black civil rights.
Former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young, the
for an early morning wreath.iaylng ceremony at the gravesite principal speaker at the awards ceremony, outlined advances
which lies adjacent to
the church and across from the Martin in civil rightS, praising Carter in particular for appointments
Luther King Jr. Center for Social Change, which Mrs. King of blacks to federal posts.
founded and beads,
,
"Willie we still have a long way to go we have not been
An afternoon march from Ebenezer to the State Capitol was standing still for 12 years," Young said,

CLASSIFIED ADS

ATLANTA (UP!) - A black aide to Sen. Edward M. Ken. mendousdisliiusionment"towardcayteramong blackaduring
nedy, D.Mass,, charged Monday blacks are generally his campaign travels,
disillusioned by President Carter and early support for Carter
Vowing that Kennedy will not "write off" President Carter's
by black leaders was due to his incumbency.
FormerUrbanLaguevIceprldentRon&amp;owfl,depo1y
chairrnan of the Kennedy presidential campaign, said many issues,
black leaders, auth as Coretta Scott King and the Rev. Andrew
Brown said Carter could not draw the 93 percent support he
Young, have backed Carter "because of his incumbency." He had among blacks in 1976, and that Kennedy would be a
said some others, including mayors of largely black cities, fear stronger candidate.
the administration might withhold federal projects If, they
"The rumors that the Kenrdy campaign is willing to write
come out for Kennedy.
off Georgia are far from true," said Brown. "I know It's dl!.
"I'm sure they really would like to see Teddy Kennedy In the ficult for many Georgians to desert a native son, but I think
White House," said Brown, "But they're quite hesitant about- that when they look at the record over the past several years,
jumping ship,"
they have no choice but to desert him,
Brown, in Atlanta for the 51st birthday observance of the late
Brown said "a lack of leadership in the White House" has
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said he has discovered "tre- maci. Carter vulnerable to Kennedy's attacks.

Orlando - Winter Park

. Seminole

8319993

322-2611

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HOURS

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FACTORY— Watihouse help
needed, chance for ad.
vancement, mature local
resident preferred, benefits,

BR, lB Condo, kit. eqpt., $275
mo. 1st, last + $150 Sec. Riggs
Realty, REALTORS. 3227972.
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MA1D -cieanonceaweek,sm
townhouse Park Ave., Only 1
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hospitalized last year for attempting to get Watkins and began arguing with him.
through 23, Block 4j
day ii January, AD., 1050, in the
Cornet' of lOth&amp; French
in business it SIC South - Lots)
,
BlOck
County Commissioners' MJatIII.
"Your Future Our Concern"
"He had a bitch his proUem Is with Wymore, Maitiand, FlorIda, 1),
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Block 43; LoIs 1 through 16, Rosin in the Courtheuw at $1.
ServlceagentintheDenverbureau,thenwu - former presidents and t e president," SemInole County, Florida under Ilock4l:
Lots lflwouptS, Block lord, $IffllflhI Ceunty, p11114s, * * ** * * * * * * * * *
?NEEDCt$H?
the fictitious name of PARTS C:LON6
killed In an exchange of gunfire.
Weaver said. "He told us he had COII* 10 1' UNLIMITED,
IIrou,II9,BI0CIIIN,LO1s pursuant to Pdtttion mo NOtice
Use Your Home As Security
INC., and that I •
ougb 13, 'lock *, i.oi i heretofore ilvep, Pallid and
Agent Stuart Parison Watkins, 39, a nine- ,offlce to register a complaint and that he was Intend to register said name with
Cooks, P'T, isp, only In fig
Cmii Us For Terms
adopted a Resolution closing,
BOCk
yea' veteran, died Monday night while Un. armed."
the Clerk of the CIrcuIt Court, S Block Si;
otnlng. Particular Interest In
Towor Financial Srv,
Vacating
and
abandonIng-,
Lois
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through
dlfwtsr.11fle cook. Call Mrs. o,
Seminole County, Florida In ac. Block -U,
140524I246,
dergoing surgery at Denver . General
Weaver said he was sitting in an office MIt cordancs
LoIs ) tfwough 6, Sioc$ rinsUidk
and disctalmin P"V
'454453. Deltona Inn.
with the provIsions lithe 53, LoIs S
and
aN
right
SI
through
4,
the
Doctorisaid
mole
than
half
his
doorwhenheheprdthegwss)s(j.
5
Ciunty of
NO BROKERAGE
5;
Hospital,
FlctitlouaNameStatutes.To.WIt: I through
16. Block Us Lot i $efIIkWleifldfttepubIIcinand?o
liver was deatroyed and both large and small
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"I was reading a memo from our assistant Section NL0° Florid. Statutes ft.gh S and
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üIteltineLWere badly d&amp;rnaged.
director that brought to the attentlofl ci all
woy, to-wit:
,,ve.
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SIOA
Sig Harriet Elizabeth Stone
SIC1Iy*y
---j----The P11it, Identified u JISISpII Hugh agents the number of increased auIta on Publish
That pertlon of SurtIllAvonu.
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5$, 'lock
January I, 15,22,19,1110
t,wop
31,
BlOck
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Lets
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botwion
Let
13,
Block
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and
Ryan, 31 Lakewood, Cole., died ci InUltipI. all federal agents," he said.
AcCUrate typIng, 1 gal offIce,
DER.1I
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1t 01
Loislthrsvpk 1et
Adds. receivable &amp;
gunshot wOunda Monday afternoon at Denver
SIIIIMd.
"I wasan th. second paragraph when the
springs,
Land I. Block 45: Lois 1 ewoul
Tract 45, t
Payibie Sanford GracIo
living. Nm,
iItP. txc. psy.
.G.nersl Ho*taL,
NOTICE UNDER
Block Ut $.sts 1,3,15,16, 'lock 72; BOok 4, P 3$, PUblIC NOC,I'* of
goiiklamnsd shooting st0°'
wIe
monthly rates, utilitieS
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
Lots I, Im14, Block 73; Lots I SemII
"Who the hell- knows what was going
inquire
s. ooit
"The man was highly Irate and Volatile,
By lbs Board ci cotawy Cern. tllFrenchaua
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN thruugh4,'lock7l; Lots Ithrough
Uwovgh his mind? H. Is a paranoid," said The ag approached him carefully, but th. that the underligned. desirIng t 23, Block 71; LoIs 1 through 16.
Of
Cornsroi iom &amp;
151-410 up. Pool. AduIis
Glen Weaver, Secret Service agentth.cherps subject pulled a weapon from under his coil. engage In business under the Block 53; Lots 1 through $0, Block
iortea. this Slit day of Janua,,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
"Vow
Future Or Concern" ,
fictltleus
In..
name
of the Denver office, "We're still trying to and fired at very do.. range,' Weaver
of AUXCO at 14;LOIslthfOUghi$5,SiockI$, (SEAL)
Airport Blvd. on 17.93 in
said, number Suite 433, Cranes Roost Lots 1,2, and 16, Block $4; Lois I
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piece It together."
Sanford,
Call
333.5470
He said Watkins had turned to walk away Office Park. In lbs City 01 and 15, Block L_____
BOARDOF
COUNTY
CON.
accerding to
Manlier's Viliag.
Weaver said Ryan had been committed to wh
the MISSIONUS
Altamoide SprIngs, Florida, In. plot Of North CIIWIUSSL
t hellowsoceed bullets f4 fr
Hairdresser Wstftd, Willing
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY,
resister 11,1 saId name 3, Page 51-0° Public Records
St. Pikahith Hospital In Wuhlngtim, D,C., a .41.calib,r automatic______
rh S hf's. per day, 1 days a
hIt 1dm In the skis. tends toClerk
FLORIDA
of
the
Circuit
court
leininsis
Ceuiity,
Florida,
week. 333.5634 or 323.1426
last )W aftør appearing at the northwest
Weaveruldanoth.rag-'t,whombswoujd of $ömkiole County, Fioridi.
BY: Arthur H. BeckwfWi, Jr.
Lots ilffirsugl, 16. Block I: LoIs 1
(eye).
NOTICE
gate of the Whit. House demanding to see not Idsidify, fired five sho(s.at Ryan.
Dated at Altamonte Sprilies. *rsvi *3 BIeckt, 111W Blocks
ClERK
Publish:
FlorIda,
this
17th
11
1605
Prealdent ter,
day
of
Olcern.
and
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4, $.els I thrOugh 6, Block
Watkins, who was hued br
qssiy
AVON
1: 011.37
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t.s 1 Ilweijgh $3, PIeckö,
DISABLED
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lie apsw.d pt the Secret Service office
FIGHT INFLATION
about nIne years ago In Salt LIII. aty, bad
AUXTON COMPUTER IN. l$weui 11, Blsck7,lIftu..v
AMERICAN
SeN Avon. lnSseioursernin. .
NOTICIOP
(ondy afternoon, telling employees In Uie - booms In Dinwr Ioiw years. He Is aa'vlvsd by TUPRi$E$,
TIO1'
4, BlockS; LOI$SffirsiJghil, Block
For
VETERANS
e. Tanosap
INCORPORATED
reception ares that he wanted to file a his wife
: LuIs 1 threugb 4. Block 14:
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home In Osteenl S acre mnI.
farm, above ground pool, barn
&amp; lots morel BPP WAR RANT.
ED! Enloy for $64,900. Call
123-2222 for info.

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In Tee.in.Green with new CH.
A, carp. &amp; morel Spacious
rms, Fla. rm,, 5, freshly
painted I BPP WAR RANTED.
Yours for $41,900.

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car, see today's Classified adt
for best buys.

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Other parcels avail. W,
Maliczowskl, REALTOR 32?7953.

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YOUR WINTER ITEM
L...SELL "DON'T NEEDS"
FAST WITH A WANT AD.
Phone 372-261% or 531093
aIrienip AdVisor
tee,
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DON'T Miss TH1SONII
3cr 401, C-Ha. Ildit' 7 story
iwme. Co.npfrlQ. redone w
lush carPp%" &amp; paneiNo.
of5 more. ,Il go FHA or VA.
142.110

I acre lots on paved rd. Terms
you can afford. $500 dwn.
Oste.n.
S acre tiled farm, Sanford.
10 acre orange grove, Geneva,
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.

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Easy to buy s3$,n.. f BR; 1½ B,
2 story charmer, Real EP,
Snlord City, has evirythingi
OwoerwillheIdmort,Num,.
One Property Place Inc. s.
3901,

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'72 Cadillac, $400
See at 402 Willow Ave
327 3112

'79 FORD Super Van
Exc.cond.lowmi,
3220791

Fairmont S W. all options, cxc
cond. $1,600. May trade. 322
0095.
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76 -Auto Parts

'73 Ponti,ic C'r.IndviIlc.2c,r
auto., V 8, AC. AM FM.
loaded, sh.Irp 373 7378 or 322
7088.

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, FIa. 32771
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58-BIcycles
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Will buy iunk Auto Batteries,
Best Price. Battery Shop
107 W.27th St. 323 9)11

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Bicycles for all
thefamlly.$lOup,
Call 323-3560or 1715W. 2nd St.
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Boat Trailer 5. kicker, $450; ice
maker, restaurant Garland
stove; other restaurant eqpt.
332-5366 aft 3 p.m.

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full size baby bed w-mattress,
$?S;Oakpoi'chrockers $2995
metal office dciii, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323.
095$.

GOLF COURSE LOT WITH
TERRIFIC VIEW OVER,
LOOKING SMALL POND.
$20000

bidding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. Nell's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17.97, So. of
Sanford. 323-5721.

ISACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
ROAD FRONTAGE, LANGE
STAND
OF
CYPRESS,
VOLUSIACOUNTY. $100 PER
ACRE. TERMS.

Like new, avocado 7 pc. dinette

-2439S,MyrlleA.'e.

Orlando
321ISJ7

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set, $75; Rust sleeper sofa,
$50. Room-size carpet, like
new, $35. 377. 1466.

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

68—VVanledlo Buy
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WE BUY USED FURNITURES.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur-

1Mm, quality operation

niture Salvage. 327-5721.
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid

Syrs.exp. Patios, Driveways
M'EINTZER TILE
etc. Wayne Beal. 377-1371
New or repair, leaky showers
specialty, 2S -yrs. Exp, 169-5562, _____________________
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Used,anycondition444-5126

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
333.0707
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We buy equity In houses, apIs. &amp;
vacant land. Lucky Investments, P.O. Sex 19.
Sanford 123.5307.

CERTIFIED LAWN

&amp; LANDSCAPiNG
FREE ESTIMATES 373-7907

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)ywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaIred, Res, &amp; Comm.
Remodel I Additions.
Call 131S3Oor 5630135

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances 1. MIsc.

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OrooINngaBo.,mng

(LOCAL) 319 3371

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Animal Haven Grooming I
Boarding Kennels, Thermo.
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes, We cater to
your pet. 322 5133
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Housewives cleaning iervlce
Personalized, fast, dependable

Regularorltimebasls
wash wIndob1I
61L5194
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HomII
COURT CUSTOMScOIIST.
custom disign homes, remoeê.
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Carpentry, Painting, Mamnt,
ci all typ. Lic. Bonded
213403$ InWred 534.539,
CUSTOM HOMES BWL.T
REMODELING &amp;ggpAl,
5.0. BALINT
333.$465
Home Repair
349.5 259

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Sell them with a fast-action
Classified Ad. Call 332-7611 or
531-9993.

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Quality workmanship. No iob too small or big, Interior or cx
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 322
0071.

H's,CIsaning

Complete Mobile

Lot or Acreage wanted
For mobile nome
3220216

L.a1&amp;Larulscaping

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carp repairs, remodeling. All
work guam Free t'st .131 8165

,,S1IE.IstSt.,322.5742
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ojiglnally $511. now $246 or 531
mo_ Aoent339I3$. -

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Gen. Repairs. Licensed 8.
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Bonded. Free Estimates 37)
6035 after 3 p.m.

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Used full size hotelmotel bed
ding. Very clean, $11.95 ea. pc.
Noil's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-fl, Si.' of Sanford.
333.1721.

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Consolidated Main. Systems
Major appI.,, all brands, C NSA
Freeest.,guar. 339 1198

Cock-a-poo, 3 mos, old,
housebroken, $30 or best offer,
3235574

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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; HIrt 323-7510

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'76AMC Pacer Air, Stick.
6cyl, hatch bk.
$7100 373 3972

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TREES, GREAT ACCESS,
V,SIOPERACRE.

Sanford
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Clearance sale save up to
$300. Bob Balls Discount
MusIc Center, 2203 French
Ave. 327-7255.
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FURNITURE ITHINGS
Buy I. Sell
NewS. Used Furniture
500$. Sanfurd
593
off
of total inventory of brand
½
'w Interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or

SEIGLER REALTY

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55Bts &amp; Accories

Chips for sale
$4 yd. U-Haul
3320791

Relrlg., GE, 2dr., wh,, looks 8.
runs griod, ISO. Panasonic S
track port. car stereo tape
player, AM-FM, speakers,
home use power supply
cabinet, $75. 323-0106.

'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 834
Q5 (Dealer)

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll STOPANOTHINKA MINUTE. If
Classilied
Ads
didn't
find him listed In our Business
work. there wouldn't be any.
Directory.

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MORRIS Sr.
by-Side
STATE Broker Sideplcnic
table,

BROKER

323 5374

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CaliBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,332 700

Inc., lult.rs
i35', 5. French (Il-fl) SanfOrd-

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Ttiurs,.Fri.9-5

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311 31SF. First st
327 5627

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S ACRES WEST SANFORD,
NEAR UPSALA KOAD.
PIE Ft'S FILL. $10,900 TERMS

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Carport Sale

tIm Sleeper Couch,
C.rn Vinyl Recliner, $75
322-54)1,332-1257
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Pioneer acres. Hew out your own
homestead, 10 acres or more,
low down payment. Osteen.

We buy your siuitr, dose In 34 Iirs
AWARDREALTY.INC.
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self cont. 321 0025. $6,500 or
bC't offer.

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REALTY WORLD.
REALTOR MI.S
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the reserved price. Call 904 755
$311 for further details.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '69 te

197$ Coachman Deluxe. 25' w

Agent 3395356'

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
372-5791

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grounds, Twelve Oaks Camp
ground. Fnoy your winter
here in class $11,000 323 6373

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92, I miIC Wt-St 01 Spet-dW.iy.
Datona Beach. will hold a
pobItt AUTO AUCTION ve'rv
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. it's.
the only one in Florida. You set

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orlg
5492.73 bai. $113.16 or $17 mo

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31', set up on lot in one of

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5O—Miscellaneous for
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51—Household Goods
HOME. WHISPERI.NG
!INEI WALKING DIS. --lANCE TO BIG LAKE
wnybuyused3Newbrandname
box springs 5. mattresses at 70
GEORGE. 54.500.
pcI, above dealers cost. Twin,
OVERSIZED LOT, WOODED,
full sl:e,queen&amp; king. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th SI, 323.
READY TO BUILD IN NICER
0911.
AREA. $1,500.

'4 YEARS YOUNG unusual
Spanish, wcathedral ceiling &amp;
FP,31R 1 B,CH&amp;Acndbllof
wabove pround pool, This Is
an excellent home for a
iroeting lamfty wpleiwy of rm
eIr for expaIon In an excellent
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AI. logs., new 3story, all cedar
contemporary, facing ake,
tiu,e trees, i 1g. SRI, master
walk.in closets, 2, S
stone FP, loft lam. rm., sit.in
kit, with microwave center.
Seller will carry mortgage.
Call to so.. 595,050.

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LOWMORTGAGE
4 BR,.i',', B brick home w-brand
new carpellng &amp; paint thru
out, fenced rear yd. Exc.
terms! $29,100.

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FURNITURE-BEDDING,
Wholesale toall. Orlando whole.
HEAT a. AIR, LIKE NEW ON
sale Furn. 7500 Industrial Blvd.,
100x 150 CANAL FRONT LOT
Orlando,
AT BIG BEAR LAKE, OCALA
-FOREST. $15,900. SEIGLER Tomorrow may be thectay you sell
REALTY, BROKER. 371-0610.
that roll-a-way bed you've
nowhere to roll away . If you
ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT
p11ccaClassifiedAdtoday.
or,beautiful 1 yr. old Double
wide w2 huge bdrms, 2 baths.
Beds, Dbf. motel box springs &amp;
Cm HA a. eat.In kitchen. 575.
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
mo. lot rental. Call fowl
Auction, 1215 S French. 323
520,500. Harold Hall Realty,
7310
Inc., 373-5774.

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Why pay more?

I7x60 FURNISHED, CENTRAL

When you place a Classified Ad in
The Evening Herald, stay close
to your phone because
something wonderful is about to
happen.

FOR THE INTERIOR DECOR.
CharmIng SsnIsk 2
ATOR
story 3 Bdrm 2- Bath.
Fireplace, large Iris shaded

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appear here tomorrow.

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with 135 gal tank &amp; 5th whe'eI.
atso 3.1' trailer 323-1131 or 372

EVERY DAY someone Is lookIng
for What you have to sell. Call

Pr, 377033'

323 .1100

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BARGAIN TV'S

Igaqe Investment. 1101 E.
Robinson. Orlando, 177 7976.

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Whatever the occasion, there isa
classified ad to solve it. Try one

Eves.372-0612,322.1517
307E.SthSt.

NESTLED AMONG TREES,
custoinbuitl3Bdrrn 2 Bath
home with beautifully land.
scap.d lawn. fIreplace,
abundance of storage, double
garage with garden utility
area.) year warranty. 5*S.45p.

Cøsntryblknlc,&amp;cIean3 BR
IL SC perch, fenced back.
k)wner holding. Low dwn
PsVnhInts, less than rent

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327 1577

323.7132

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PublIsh January IS, 23, 0, and .Id, $hek IL lemidlag to file be loaued tharsim. The cortlilcelo
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Febuiny S 1110
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With frestmsnt, 1w could live iç te fl
ReOtot Of the Part She Tepaslis numbaui and vows Of 'ic., - MCGjte typin.
DIR.,,
Real Estate or COlilt.
Siema Court has onleradan end to life. years, tisy have said.
Of Neilti CiwluWa, P10, ISIS 13. She di3$r*ian 111110 FSiaily, MeetIngs
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but
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NOTICE isharshy gIves that the Block 42; LoIs 1 through S Block
MA SMPLOyipiy Year of INvanco 1117
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GENEVA
Countryhome,4BR2B,
l'-- acres,SSS,000.

AFFORDABLE LIViNG 3 Bdrm
1, Oath, 4 years old, at end of
quiet, well kept street, Fenced
back yard with utility shed. I
year warranty, $39,100.

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denlial Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's 'Auction. 373 5620

high asan elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad. and glie the
money in your walletl

Will buy 1st 8. 2nd mortgages. We

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

MULTIPLELISTINGREALTOR

GOLFER'S SPECIAL — Newly
decorated 3 Bdrm home on
guiet Street. FamIly Pm arid
Florida Pm is an extra bonus
in this
cious home. One
acre plus. I year warranty.
$61,500.

72—Auction
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Dan'? pile no longer needed items

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323-5200
VAIFHAF1n.n.ing

H. Ernest

322-0231
2544 S. French Ave.
322.0779, 3335353, 372.3772

32 2420

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see our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front 5. rear BR's,

HAL COIJUT REALTY Inc.

REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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Ray.BartRealty,Inc.
Reg, Real Estate Broker
3 BR, 18,1g. lot, CH.A, carp,, itt.
Uar., well with underground
system. Chain.ilnked back yd
with 16132 icr. swim. poof
Must see to appreciate.
Brokers Protected. 332.7w
Nite or Day.

ALL FLORIDA

Sanford's Sales Leader

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LISTNOWI
Call Walt Cappel 373-6400
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
6713005

Le$ush.lpyousellorbuyyour
property.

78 Dodge Power Wagon. i
drive, auto, AC. PS. PB, go
(and $1000 &amp; take over
payments 373 0389 ,tft .1 30
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MILLERS

2ól9OrlandoDr

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"Tastes like chicken messerole to mel"
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42—Mobile Hones
47.A—?tortgages Bought

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NO QUALIFYING-- 3'BP home.
New C.H&amp;A 8. carpet. Owner
will finance w substantial
down. $33
332-7257
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For Sale by owner, 4 BR 2 B,
great rm, calm kit, DR, Fl
rm. Mayfair area, high SO's.
After 5, 333-5512.

3-1 clean 4. (urn, gas heat,
carpeting. Inside utility rm.,
kit floor. Priced at only
$76,950.

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2?IpjsnfordAve. 322.7972

79—Trucks-Trailers

t,qore) for cash at rate of $175
for each
cents 831 8319
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$37,750.

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Private party will fill up your
gas tank in your neighborhood
for $1.00 In silver coins. Will
also buy silver coins (1964 or

53—TV.Radio-Stereo

15*001

Lakefront living is avail. In this
elegant 3 BR, 40 home,.
Situated on 4", acres complete
w.1BR, lB guest cottage.
Won't last long at $92,000.

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lots of shade trees. Only
$29,900.

JUST LISTEDI2BR, lBhomeln
CC. Manor, CII, Din, area,
coy. Eli rm., 600' garden rm.
&amp; new carp, Furn. tool BPP
WARRAP4ThD. Just $43,000.

cars,trucks&amp; heavyequlpment,
377 - 5990

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4 pct. Interest to Qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down p4ymenls.

pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
$55,900. VA.FHA terms avail.
able.

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Spacious 3 BR, 20 luxury home,

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used

njture, 205 E 2Sth St 373 0951.

8386
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Singer Elec. Sewing machine.

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uSel. Still in war'ranty
Oriijinally $619, assume pay
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SEIGLER REALTY

REALTOR 332-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SEP VICE
Eves. 349-5i00 322.1959

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373 0697

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EXTRA LARGE 2 STORY
DUTCH GAMBREL. 3
BEDROOM, 2½ BATH DELUX POOL WITH PRIVACY.
$59,900.

STEMPER AGENCY

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CARPETS. SUPER NICE.
$29,500.

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Service Used Machines
IOONFY APPLIANCES
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3 BEDROOM, 1', BATH ON
NICE CORNER LOT IN
TOWN. ZONEDMULTI UNIT.
$2$,S00.

Phone3fl.7U1,$anford

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AIR 8. HEAT, ON CORNER
54 ACRES. OVER 100' ROAD

furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
yd., COnvenient location, LR a.
Eli. rm,, w-w carp., $29,000.

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3 fIR, 1'/7 B, economical gas wall

W.GarnettWhlte
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC. .

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1890's VICTORIAN ON CORNER LOT, NEEDS RESTORING, CAPTAIN'S LANDING
VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
$35,000 TERMS.

$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns
River.

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ACKIIIIE
3227480
Shocks 54 95- Heavy Duty $695
New Batteries $2995
2113 French Ave S,infrd
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77—Junk Cars Removed
Antiques, modern furniture
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs. _______________________________
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques,
JUNK CARS
373-2801.
From $10 to 150
WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
-- Call- 322-1621;- 327 4444

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Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig $109 35, used short
time. Bal, $159.Ilor $19.35 mo
Agent. 339 5356.

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READY TOSELL
3 BR 2 B w-CH &amp; CA, w.w car
peting, cxc. conci. Only $45,000.

M. Unsworth Realty

76—Auto Parts

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NEW) BEDROOM? BATH, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL

Sanford
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FRONT. A MUST SEE!

INVESTORS
2 BR 1 Bhousew-FP, plus I BR I
B garage apt. Only $30,000.

Buildlo Suit-our lotor yours.
FHA VA. FHA 7)58.245

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Cash 322.4132

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197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
time. Original 5593. bal. SIll or
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
$21 mo. Agent 339-5356.
.
Refrig., stoves,

LAKE PICKETT ESTATES,

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41 Houses

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VA.FIIA.235.Con. Home5
Low Down Payment

SCREENED
PORCHES, WALK TO DOWNTOWN.ONLy$23, TERMS
POSSIBLE.

I23.5774 Day or Nighl

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by Gill Fox

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Duplex apt., in Orange City, 2 SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BR, 28, no children or pets,
BOLSTERED
WITH VALUES
very nice, $250, 665 4556
FROM THE WANT AD
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2 BEDROOM, 2

It's easy to place a Classified Ad
.. . We'll even help you word it. Harold Hall Realti
Call 3222611.
_______________________ Inc. REALTOR, MLS

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Adults, furnished home, 2 BR,
dc,, 1 B, Fia. rm., Shown by SHADOW LAKE WOODSappt. only. Sunland Estates.
Desjner home
Wood &amp;
322-4258,
stone exterior, Great Pm, fire.
place, intercom, Solarium,
Sanford, 3 BR, 1-'7 B. washer..
walk-in closets on wooded '-,
dryer, all-appliances, $390
acre for $107,000.
mo., 323 6570.

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town, very clean 8. roomy. See
' Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.
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privacy sets off 4 yr. old 3
32'—HOUSeSUflfurnjshed
Bdrm w-earth tone carp., Cm
H A, Indoor W.D hookup &amp;
WEAR MAYFAIR COUNTRY
good cash to mtg or FHA.VA
CLUB. Exec. 3 BR, 28, 1g.
financIng $45,900.
FR, FP, on oak Shaded corner,
privacy fence. $430 mo. 322.
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT6952. Owner Associate.
Spotless 2 Bdrm home wlarge Fam Pm, terrific kitchen 8. landscaped lot ir
33—Houses Furnished
superb area for lust $30,950?

40-A--Apartments
JPSXM

'sure.

Cash for your lot? Will build on
YOu lot at Our lot
V Enterprise Inc
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Medel
Inc.. Realtor
641 3013

BANANA LAKE-FRONT:
Bdrm, 2 Bath, 2100 sq It, hug
Fam Pm w-flreplace over
iooklng Oak Shaded lot w100
lake frontage, 75' dock S
morel $5&amp;300.

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NEW LISTING- 3 Bdrm, 7 batp
has new: w w carp, paint, Cer
HA, 8. 2 yr old roof; Din Rm,
paneled Fam Rm &amp; hugi
fenced yd In Pinecrest. Onl

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line
Lotto1,the
Block
uncetlainty shall be stated. If the
west,ofeast
east 15,
line.xtend.d
of
hy Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Lot to
3, claim Is secured, the security Shill
Block 22 extended south, north
MatV' Dating Service. All
be described. The claimant shall
p.o. Box 71, Clear.
beginning,
and beginning
at the deliver sufficient copies Of the
southeast corr.erof
Lot 4, Block
water, Fl. 33511
to mail
the clerk
to enable
the ____________________________
EVENING HERALD
North Chuiuota, run westerly on claim
clerk to
one copy
to each
the southerly line to the southwest
Paper
route available
5-Lst
&amp;
Found
sonal representative,
corner of Lot 4, south to the norm
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS ______________________
in
Casselberry
Area.
lIne of Lot 1, Block IS, extended NOT SO FILED WILL BE
Found Siamese type cat
west; east to east line of Lot
Call the Circulation
Carriage Cove, Sunland
Block 22 extended south, IlOi'th tO FOREVER BARRED.
Dept. for more in.
January
11, 1NO.
Estates area. 625.4453 or aft ,
begInning, and beginning at theDated
NAME
AND ADDRESS
OF
3235377
formation,
southeastcornerof Lot 5, BlodiII, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
North Chuluof a, run southwesterly
:lasslflad Ads are the smallest big
FANI BELLE MOYE,
on the southerly line to the south.
322.2611
news items you will find
Representative
west corner of Lot 5, south to the
ywtt11,
-EVENING HE RALD
north line of Lot 1, BIock IS IX' ESQUIREROGER .,. MCDONALD,
tended west; east to east line of
LOST: wh. shop. puppy w.blue
Butler, Englehardt4,
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Lot 5, Block 22 1jijndid south,
strap collar, fromW. 1k. Mary
McDonald,
PA.
north to beginning, and beginning
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1113E. RoblnsonStriet
BARTENDERS
.S feet south of the outheast
aft
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corner of Lot 7, Block IL of the
32S
Needed Immediately. Exp.
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LOST-browpsultcase,Sanford
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preferred, Glamorous night
extension of east line, run south
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men's
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Attorney
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- clothes. Lost on Mon., Jan. 7.
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beginning, east to beginning III 1113 East Robinson Street
912 French Ave.
beginning
at
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southeast
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323-5176
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of Lot 7, Block 22, North Chuluota, - 305423 40 Florida 32101
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"Your Future Our Concern"
run south 42.5 feet, west to ak., f.blish: January 35, 22, io
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Naveloranges&amp;grap,frult
south45degreelwestof beginning,
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
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on lake to a that Clayton Thomas the holder of .__
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the beginnIng, and beginning
numbers and years of Issuance,
Creative
Expressions 322.7513
feet
south
of
the
southeast
the
descriAion
of
the
property,
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Office exp., processing &amp;
of Lot 7, BlOCk 22, of the rownst, and the' names in which it was
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Checking credit. Exc. op.
of assessed are as follows:
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Portunity.
Certificate No. 1439
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18—HeIpnIst1
Year of Issuance 1976
toshoreoflake,norffierlyonshore
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Description
toapolntwestotwginning,s
Property Lot 19 * * * * * * * * * * * * *
llIFrenchAv,.
beginning, and all that part of the Blk 0 MerrIttof
Park PR $ PG 22
333.5)76
100 feet NW of State Road u.
Corner of 10th &amp; French
Name In which assessed Ossle
PAYROLL CLERK
"Your Future Our Concern"
M.Jones,ltal
Iouthofnorthlln.ofLof)O,B
Allofsaldpropsrty being In the
56, North Chuluota estended
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Figure wIzard. Will train on
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andnorffiofnortttllneo,th,soMth. County of Seminole, State
CRT. Light typing, cxc. pay,
west ¼ ci the southwest ¼ of the Florida.
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Unless such certificate or cer.
northwest ¼, and the south
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thebedofLakeCameflneinNorm tlflcafss shall be redeemed or
EMPLbYMENT
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POTS &amp; GillS
912 French Ave.
3235176
Chuluota and the unplatted cording to law the property
Corneroflotpt&amp;Ff'enth
shoreline lyIng between Lake described in such -Certificate of'
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Ages 13-17
"Your Future Our Concern"
will be sold to the
Drlveendlakecattlerin,,andthe
EARN
EXTRA
MONEY
northwesf¼offfienortl*,,f¼ot highest bidder at the court house *
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door on the - 15th day of February,
AFTER SCHOOL
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¼, and That portion prep.t'ty 1900, at 11:00 AM.
Cull ørcuistls Dst
Dated this 7th day of January,.
described as follows: Lots 1
DRIVERS.WAREHOUSE
1900.
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through I, Block 7, $.of 1 tPw'
Immediate openings. Must have
Signature:
S Block $;
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El. Chauffeur license, 25 yrs.
3222611
9: Lots) and 2, Block 10: Lots 1
Arthur H. Bickwith, Jr.
or older with good driving
Clerk
through 16. Block 14: Lots 1
EVENING
HERALD
record. Annual starting salary
CIrcuit Court,
through 16, Block IS; LoIs 1
in
excess
of
$10,000.
Exc.
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Herald Phsls 5, Tern ViscimI
Seminole Co., Sanford, Fla.
through 16, Block
Company benefits, malor
Ceryl Greet
through 16, Block
LoIs
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City Public Works Director Sob Kelly (left) discusses plans for landscaping through 16, Block $0; L.o$s 1
CIet'k
Is expandiI to LOnOWOOd tO
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the 'Island' In the street, south of Good Samaritan Home, 1704 W. 9th Se, in through 1$. Block 3), Lets 1 (SEAL)
serve greater Orlando area.
Home SecretarIal ServIce.
through 7, Biockfl, LOt54tPirOgii
Call 2 p.m..4 p.m. to stheduta
personai, fast, neat
committee composed of (from left) Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Walter Glelow IS lying west Of 41,, All
Publish January IS, 22, 29 and
February 1, 1950
and Jack Weible, The committee Is seeking donations to complete the P0rtloflOfBiockislyingwefof$
--empIo,ment for
Seek
2 VI't
011.4$
419:
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Block
3),
project.
namuemal,refugees,ag,s,o
Lots I through 16, Block 32; Letsi NOTICE OP NISOLUION
&amp; 25. One speaks a little
through 16, Block 21; Ls,s 1 CLOSINS, VACATINS AND
APPLIANCE SALES
English, has so'neexp. in .1cc.
through 16, Block 34; (
ABANDONINS RImlT$.OP.WAY
&amp; boat repair. Other speaks no
through 15, Block 3$: Lois
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Small &amp; nalor appliances, E*c.
EnglIsh, exp. as fisherman.
through 16, Block 36; LoIs 7
cc with cxc. benefits.
NOTICIIshIreS1PI1Vent$Iatthe
Gunman Kills Secret Agent
,
Any lob considered. Call 323.
through 9, Block 37, All that Bolilol County Cimmisslonersoi
FICTITIOUS NAME
esi,
portiaji
Io 3$, lying we. ci Seminole County, Florida, at ts
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1g. 1 BR, fully eqpt., AC, WD,
watk.In closet. $223 month &amp;
dep. 3224495 after 1 p.m.

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CURRFD BY ANYONE
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OF Jan. 14. IUO.
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Block 15, extended west, CUt to Sanforit, Florida
32771, a written
east line of Lot 3, Block 22, ix. statefnentofanyclalmordemand
ted south, norm to beginning, you may have against the estate of
and beginning 52.5 feet south of the MATTI E WILL IAMS, deceased.
ffi
corner of Lot 7, Block 22
yp, name
address of the
of TownsIte of North Chuluota on personaland
representative
is
extension of the east line, run
crIbed
below.
south to the south line of 3rd Street
Each claim must be in writing
estended west totheshore of lake, and must indlcatethe bails for the
northerly on the shore tos point claim,thenam,afldad(fr,ucfthe
west of beginning, east to begin. creditor or his agent or attorney,
ning, and beginning at the and the amount claimed. If the
sOutheHtcof7erofLOt3, Blockn, claim isnotyetdue,thedatewhen
North Chuiuota, run westerly on it will become due shill be stated.
thescutheriylinetotsffiw
the claim Isthe
contingent
or
cornerof Lot 3, south to the IOfth if
uniiqutdated,
nature of the

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"couhin't have asked for better care."
Gay said lie would like to see Seminole Nfernorial run like
North Florida Regional.
Art Harris, newly appointed to the board of trustees of
Seminole Memorial Hospital, a board which will likely be
disbanded soon, pointed out that Seminole Memorial won't be
able to offer opeitheart surgery until Florida 1Iospithltando
has more cases than It can handle,
"I don't care who buys the hospital," Harris said. "You can
have open-heart surgery at Seminole Memorial. Well, you can
have it, but you won't because it won't be paid for by Medicare,
Medicaid or Blue Cross
until Florida Hospital gets
overloaded."
Although RCA's original proposal offered to lease Seminole
Memorial Hospital and operate it while the new hospital is
under construction, Lewis said RCA would buy the aging
building if the country wanted to get it off its hands. After the
new hospital is occupied, Lewis said, RCA would sell the old
building back to the county at a reduced urlce if the county

republic. The fourth, Baghlan, is closer
to the Afghan capital of Kabul, east of the
new Marxist regime.
Guerrillas Free Provinces
U.S. News Agencies Plan
The sources in Islamabad said Moslem
guerrillas
(ought a gruelling battle for
Altered Coverage Of Crisis
"We'll manage to get it covered From Soviet-Backed Force
more
than
a
week against troops of the
somehow but obviously we luck for firstBy United Press International
(Jn"ei Press International
Soviet
mountain
division to liberate the
hand staff access," said Louis D. Boccar.
Afghan sources in Pakistan said today four provinces. They gave no casualty
U.S. news agencies, say they
di, vice president and executive editor of
guerrillas have freed four of figures.
continue to cover Iran although the exAfghanistan's
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northeastern provinces
pulsion of their correspondents will havetile Associated Press.
Tile guerrillas reported they kept up
The Iranian government accused from the control of the Moscow-installed their pressure on the eastern province of
a serious effect on the quality of reporAmerican reporters and photographers government headed by President Babrak Kunar, bordering Pakistan, Kunar's
g,
"With the expulsion, United Press of sending "false and inaccurate Karinal.
district of Chigha Serai, where rein.
Three of these provinces — forcements of Soviet and Afghan troous
, International and all the other American reports." They were ordered to cease
news organizations who have been told to transmissiofts Tuesday and get out of Radakhshan, Takburhar and Kundus
were flown recently, is reportedly under
border on the Soviet Asian Moslem siege.
leave will be forced to rely on second- Iran by week's end.

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renovate and expand the existing facility, IICA proposed to
build a "new facility froiñ the ground up."
Dr. Frank Thomas, chief of surgery, said Seminole
Memorial has problems in its physical plant and renov,ation
would not be the answer.
Thomas, who toured an RCA facility in Fort Pierce Monday,
said "I ICA built a beautiful hospital." He said he was
pressed with the honesty and efficiency of IICA,
"Seminole Memorial," he said, "does not have the CQUi
meat that aflo*a me to do ll the things I'm tr ained to do. We
do some of them, and give pretty good care, but it can't provide
the things modern medicine is capable of.
"An 1ICA hospital would allow us to practice a superb brand
of medicine. It would be a hospital we all would be proud of."
Thomas said he did not think the current board of trustees,
even under a new management plan, could Provide such a
hospital.
"It would take too long," he said.
Thomas was against the Florida Hospital proposal, lie said,
because if it obtained the facility it would have a monopoly I1
Seminole County.
Florida hospital, a Seventh-day Adventist group, owns
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emergency rooin, said Florida Hospital sent letters to its
fortiter open-heart surgery patients asking them to testify.
Some members of the audience denied this, but Gay said his
mother got one of the letters.
Ile just wanted to point out, he said, that HCA facilities can
(10 excellent open-heart surgery too. He asked Sheriff John
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a 000-bed Facility in Orlando.
-Every hospital in this county belonging to the Seventh-day
Adventists is not healthy," he said. "We need to compete with
the Seventh-day Adventists."
Dr. Gonzalo Huainan echoed Thomas' statements.
'Wt-iieedcuiiipeLiLiuiitukepuchck and bathncc," hesaid.
"And with Florida Hospital we won't be given the equipment
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mission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff. The corporation won out
over Florida Hospital and the Seminole Memorial UOsf)Itil
board of trustees. After a four-hour public meeting, the
commissioners voted 4-1 in favor of [ICA. Commissioner
i- Glenn dissented.
Mug Lewis, RCA's director of domestic development, said
1ICA "will be competitive in price and services with all the
-onipeting hospitals." Tile corporation estimates it will spend
$18 million constructing the new 200-bed, acute-care facility.
Lewis will meet early today with County Administrator
Roger Neiswender and Assistant County Administrator Jeff
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Actrthng to Assistant County Adniinisator Jeff Etch.
berger, this is what the county stands to gain by going
with IIC:\:
4.I million in cash, $2 million from leasing the
existing hospital for three years and $2.1 million o the
sale after the new hospital is built.
-- $373,000 annually in property taxes to be shared by
the count, the city of Sanford, and the Seminole County
School Board, because [ICA is a for-profit corporation
sliile the other two entities proposing to takeover the
hospital are non-profit.
- A new $18 million hospital to be built by RCA within
Sanford or oil adjacent property annexable to the city.
In excess of $1 million in settlement of a federal
obligation which 1ICA has agreed to pay. This money must
be paid back to the federal government if the hospital is
sold to a for-profit group.

A Nashville-based, for-profit group, IICA is the largest
proprietary hospital organization in the world, said (nm

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herald Staff Writer
The hospital sweepstakes ended last night as the Seminole
County Board of Commissioners approved the proposal of
Hospital Corporation of America to build a new hospital in the
Sanford area.

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elderly Midway residents early Tuesday morning, said Sheriff's department
spokesman John Spoiski.
Winners and losers abounded at negotiations.
Paul J. and Odessa M. Peterson, of Beardall Avenue, were found dead 8
"It should fall fully on RCA's shoulders to develop
packed hearing
Tuesday outside their car, which was stuck in a ditch less than a block
something," Lewis said.
m their home.
control of the hospital. I)oug
Glenn said she had favored giving the hospital trustees the
An investigation indicates Mrs. Peterson was being rushed to the hospital
Lewis (above), Hospital Cor- first crack at running tile hospital.
suffering from a blood clot in her heart, when her husband made a wrong turn,
"I felt they (the hospital trustees has offered a viable
poratlon
director of
said SherlffJohn Polk. Ashefrledtn back upand turn arnitnd,Mj'.Peterson ran
to
solutIon
to the hospital situation. If they could not have c".
desdopitietit, stands
his car off the road into a ditch,
with
it,
then we could have gone to someone else," she said.
be
big winner, Art Harris Ul
As they attempted to move the car, Mrs. Peterson,60, died from the clot in
Each of the three groups vying for control of the hospital had
member .
her aorta, and slipped into the water-filled ditch, according to autopsy results. (below) is a new
)orters at the meeting. Nlany Florida Hospital sup.
Her husband,69, a retired carpenter, apparently died of a heart attack while
of the current hospital board of porters were those who had open-heart surgery at the hospital
U71M to rescue her. Both deaths occurred between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m., actrustees.
in Orlando and testified to the excellent care tile)- received.
cording to Seminole Medical Examiner G.V. Garay, who performed autopsies
Supporters of the board of trustees pointed to their satisfaction
on the couple Tuesday. They had both reportedly been in poor health,
with the facility and their desire for local control.
'Ibe deaths at first were considered suspicious because both bodies were
But the most effective endorsements came when influential
found outside the car with no sip of an accident or any other obvious cause of
doctors front Seminole Nleitiorial I lospital made statements in
death. Deputies and state highway patrolmen conducted investigations, which
support of RCA.
ded when itwu determined
tWo had died ofnsturalcauses.
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on their arrival, Bernosky said. He is being held without bail, pending first
appearance in court this afternoon. The murder weapon was found near the
body, said Bernosky, saying It was Swain's gun.
ilco have responded to many reports of family disputes involving Swain,
Ms. Williams and her mother Dorothea, said Bernosky, saying Dorothea
Williams, a cook at the Goldsboro School, is Swain's girlfriend. Mary Williams
was reportedly unemployed.

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By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
, A Sanford man is in jail this morning, charged with
murdering his
girlfriend's daughter at his apartment Tuesday night.
James Swath, 51 of 73 Seminole Garden Apartments, is charged with killing
Mary Williams, 21, of l4 Cowan MoughtonTerrace at 11:12pm Tuesday night
d Sanford
tecUve William Bernosky.
Ms. Williams died just outside Swain's apartment, shot once in the lower
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commissioners that Thomas Rucker, a development Rucker to place a binder of at least 10 percent or $13,000. ficials several months ago then indicated he would not '
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The 10 percent utility tax levied on the purchase of
utility tax ordinance denoting "zero" municipal administration.
fuel oil for the past 20 years Is being abolished by the amendment
tax on fuel oil. The ordinance is expected take effect
In other action, the commission:
Sanford City CoinjnjiiiotI.
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City Manager Warren Knowles told commissioners Feb. -1.
The city anticipated receiving in the 19794980 budget annexation ordinances for property on Mattle Street;
this week that new law passed by the Florida
Legislature during its 1979 session changed $16,000 revenue from fuel oil utility tax. Knowles said lots 78 and 79 In M.M. Smith's subdivision; lot 16 in
been deter- Dixie Subdivision and blocks 23,20,27,39,42 and 44 in
authorization for the tax. While the law previously today the exact loss in revenue has
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the
office
of
city
manager
of
Greater
Sanford
Chamber
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Commerce.
tax
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from their customers. At the same time, Morris said, first" advertising Is required by law, Knowles said,
Wgimm an locatedoutj1de the Outside advertising will begin Thursday, he said.
seeking appointment ofadtyemployee on the St. Johns
Salary range for the position begins $16,217 83 with Water Management District.
though they are serving customers in the
high after fi years on the Job of $20,710.83. Persons
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c not be required to Collect
applying, Knowles said, must have a baccalaureate physirun, —DONNA ESIES
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new Tokyo International Airport in
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Tokyo,
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72nd Year, No. 124—Monday, January 14,1980—Sanford, Florida 32117

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experience on the commission should be alluding to former city commissioner
a prime consideration, so he will support Larry Goldberg as the power behind the
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: The five-member Longwood City
'Commission will choose a mayor from
Goldberg, forced by a court order to
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among its ranks at tonight's 7:30
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is barred from succeeding herself by the was unsuccessful in his bid for the
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The two new commissioners, who
city charter, but seems to have support District S seat in the special election.
...needs 1 vote
will begin their two-year terms tonight,
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wish I could be mayor again. I feel like when asked to comment. "I have no
Steven Uskert, 66, of 117 Temple Drive,
you only get your feet the first year," she influence that I know of over any of the
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said. She declined to reveal her choice for commissioners. I've sort of been out of
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it." As for Hepp. Goldberg said, "He's
the post.
John Hepp, 39, of 1402 Robin Cott, from
got a mind of his own and no one's going
District 4, will Le sworn In.
Several commissioners indicated they to tell him
what to do and Uskert is also
Commissioner J. Russell Grant ap- which went into effect in January, 1979' had received calls from residents of the
pears to have at least two votes but the mayor is the presiding officer of the city asking them to support Grant for strong minded."
commission and performs ceremonial mayor, but all said they
Heir said be thought his choice for
doesn't think he can muster
had not been mav
functions,
oui come as a urprise to a lot
necessary UthcI vote,
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contacted personally by other cornof
people,
but would not elaborate. He
Grant, 64, District 3, was elected to a
Commissioner William Mitchell, mLssioners.
indicated
he
was not interested in the
third term on the commission in elected to fill the District 5 vacancy in the
Grant was pessimistic when contactedappointment personally.
December, 1978, and served as chairman Sept. 4 special election said he is not about his chances.
"It's cut and dried and • Uskert said, if
for four years. Under the new charter, interested In the position and thinks
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hearings. He said the commission has build a satellite hospital somewhere
received letters of support for each of the between Seminole Memorial and Florida
three proposals.
Hospital-Altamonte in the 1.4 corridor.
Public hearings on the future of
"We will listen to the people," Sturm Florida Hospital also proposes to run a
Seminole Memorial Hospital will be held said. "No one has made their mind up countywide ambulance service.
by the county commission at 7 p.m. Yet."
Insisting the existing facility cannot be
Tuesday.
But, Sturm added, the significance of successfully renovated, Hospital CorAnyone wishing to speak or ask the public's comments will depend on
poration of America (HCA), a Nashville,
questions will be given an opportunity. how much new pertinent
information Tenn., for-profit organization, proposes
The hearings will be held in the corn- they bring foh,
to spend $18 million building a new
mission board room at the Seminole
The current hospital board of trustees hospital at a suitable nearby location.
County Courthouse in Sanford.
proposes to create a private, not-forThe county commission is In the profit corporation and sell tax.ex
empt struction. HCA proposes to lease
process of deciding if aging Seminole revenue bonds to finance renovation
and Seminole Memorial Hospital. If the
Memorial Hospital should be renovated expansion of the existing facility. They cwnmisssioners wish,
however, HCA
or replaced, and is so, by whom,
point to local control as the strongest would purchase the old facility. The
Presently SMH is a county-owned point In favor of their proposal.
corporation also offered to put up a $1
facility. The county commission is
Florida Hospital, Orlando, a Seventh- million performance bond to Insure they
considering three proposals which offer day
Adventist,
not-for-profit will do what they promise.
new forms of hospital governance,
organization, proposes to spend $6
Today, at least two commissioners and
Commissioner Bob Sturm said he does million to renovate the current facility county officials will tour an HCA-run
not expect to hear anything new at the and at some future date, if allotted beds, hospital In Ft. Pierce.

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Foreign of Christmas c'd delivered to the cppsIgn for election as Iran's first the official Pars news agency, said:
would wait "more or less forever" until
U1nl4er Sadegh Ghofb'ideh said today hostages. Now, he said, the students told prIdent Jan. 25, dId not refer to the
"As we have Informed the United the United States accepted its demand.
could itoisi out "snore or loss him some of the atptjveswlij have W. Soviet veto that killed the U.S. riuUan Nations authorities at 2 am. local time
fsry." in holding the UI hostages, peared on television have stopped alter It had passed 102 late Sonday. East this morning the verdict of the Sfty Speaking about the mood In Qom —
Iran's center of power — Ghotbazeh told
have been In caUvIty for 72 receivlg mall because of their Germany Joined the Soviet Union in Council and any organs of
Who ak.ady
the
United
reporters
there has been "no opposition"
statements.
iwtive votps.
Natiosa which we 101 in hl
from
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leader Ayatollah RUhOUSII
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At the
Gheth4, onrkir4 on his camBritain, France, No,wy,Portugal, the Jisti!led demk,d, of the Iranian pe, Khomeini to his
diplomatic efforts at the
cying the
told .n psign to Leouliii Iran's ,t elected PMlIppinss, Jamaica,
Niger and Is not accepted by us mod is COflhldif ed
United
Nations
and elsewhere.
American rsporW they we "willing to prrIII'f .demnsd Ui al$wte $0 - Tai'bs veted with the United Status in null and void.
held oat for the r of thsle lives" If asuk economic
Iran as favor of the resolution
"NOW that the United Stain' stubborn
Brit
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less and warned
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and
France
have
prarevoletion
and
baffle. attempts have failed, we Kostslanstz Dead At 78
etiiur nsiiojnm to get
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Alex Pass of Los Angel. station, The krsi "ià.ter isid In a brief aftlom Im rasa* cut off
NEW YORK (UP!) — Andre
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KWC~ mid do militants, amid m statewiat ttsrt
ostelanetz,
world famous orchestral
and avoid any measure
that the fate of the hostagos still iiopieeh '$u. ow rsiatiia with It called
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conductor
and
guest conductor of the
rected airments.,.
relations wth
the respective govern- New York Philharmonic
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since 1952, died
ffld that when .the - Imam not "aPP a of
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ies that voted
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they Will prei.d" he qosted them as for the eit4sw,
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release of American hostages before the died of a heart attack following come
Paen was Instrumental In getting thâs southern Irfl .10 pOWr support for his
The minister's statement, carried by shah's extradition and declared Iran pllcatlons of pneumonia,
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vegetables from Plant City. While It may not be a wwldls record — there Is none
United States will work with other
emergency
debatethe
in which dozens of Russian "nyet."
listed in the Guinness Book of World Records -It should make a good-sized delegates accused
nations to seek to Implement sanctions
Soviet
Union
of
serving on anybody's table. Ms. Jacobson said she plans to give the turnip to a
invading the non-aligned Moslem
Meanwhile, the White House charged against Iran for its refusal to free 50 U.S.
year-old lady who Is on of her favorite customers,
country in disregard of all international the Soviet veto In the United Nations of hostages held in the U.S. embassy in
rules, among them the United Nations economic sanctions against the Tehran Tehran since Nov. 4.

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government "is aimed at advancing
General Assembly was expected to pass
In another development, the U.N. Soviet designs in Iran."
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Herøld Photo by Tom N.ti.I resolution for "the immediate, un- vote on an American-drafted resolution,
Janet Jacobson of Jan's Produce, located in the rear of the Village Super Flea conditional and total withdrawal" of declaring an embargo on exports to Iran In a statement condemning the Soviet
Market In Sanford, holds a lI1 .pound turnip that came in a shipment of foreign troops from Aghantatan.
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he had managed to leave the home.
Florida Living nursing home return him He had no relatives In the United States,
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there, believing he had left social security handled by a court apForest City adult care home Friday night can walit."
that facility, said Mrs Morris.
pointed guardian, said Mrs. Morris.
Herald Photo by Tom Netwi
was found dead ina canal about 2®yards
"See, people even escape from here"
Schade was helped into bed at7:30p.m.
His guardian, Carlile Johnson of the
away Saturday afternoon, sheriff's Friday, but his bed was empty at 10 p.m., she said, explaining all hospitals, nursing
deputies report.
homes and adult homes have problems Orlando Christian Services Center, was
she said,
Fred A. Schade, 82, a resident of the . On two previous occasions, Sctiade had with persons deciding to leave. "We are not available for comment this morning. A dozen people's Transit Authority members, including Ed Kratz of
Pine Acre Golden Age Center, 5030 Cub managed to leave the home and hitch not entitled to restrain people," she
Schade's checks did not cover his Orlando (foreground ), (Iki sonic "human hillboarding" Saturday
said.
IAM Dr., was found dead by several rides, saying he was trying to get back to
died
expenses at the home, expenses Mrs. afternoon, to protest the lack of mass transit In Orange and Seminole
Autopsy results indicate Schade
teenagers rowing on the canal new 5203 his native Hamburg, Gerflifl),
Morris said she pa id out of her own Counties. At the corner of State Road 46 and U.S. Highway 17-92,
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pocket. "I thought of him as another members of the
organization displayed signs saying mass transit is
victim, deputies say.
After be was discovered at the Orlando
Mrs. Morris said she knew little about human being, one who needed
He had been reported missing at 10 bus terminal a hospital-type iden. &amp;ha4e's background. He had told her said. She added she becomes very
help,"
she the answer to high gas prices. Menibers of the organization say they
close
p.m, Friday by homeowner 'Theresa • tification band was put on his wrist, she be entered maritime service at age 15, to her guests, since she operates a small are engaged in various activities to attempt to get better bus service
Morris, who said this was the third time said. This helped personnel at the nearby and worked most of his life sihnsrd othirm facility with 14 residents,
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TIME.TESTEDI After the wrecking crew d.part.d the old build
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charges he held a gun to a woman's head and made her walk
with him for a short distance Wednesday night.
Henry Lee Mullins, of the Oak Ridge Motel on U.S. Highway
17.92 in Fern Park, will be arraigned Tuesday on charges he
assaulted and falsely imprisoned 011ie Williams, of Depugh
Street, Wednesday night, in the parking lot of Club 436. at Lake
Howell Road in Casselberry, deputies say.
They report Mullins placed a gun to Williams' head and
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At Myrtle Avenue, one of the males pulled a knife and held it
ROOF SUITS DISMISSED
He was arrested a short time later at 318 Depugh St.,
at Crompton's throat, demanding the 11$200 you have,"
Suits against an architect and three companies by the deputies
say.
deputies said.
Seminole school board, charging then with constructing leaky
Alter handing over an undisclosed amount of cash, the trio
roofs on three schools, were thrown out Wednesday, because
PURSE SNATCHING IN SANFORD
forced Crompton from his truck and drove off,
the suits were filed after the deadline Imposed by the statute of
lost
her purse to two robbers who Jumped her as
A
woman
The truck, a W76 white pickup, was found a short time Later
limitations,
she
made
a
phone
call Friday night, police report.
by Sanford police at the intersection of Holly Avenue and
Circuit Court Judge Robert McGregor granted stunnukry
Barbara Mathis, of 127 Country Club Dr., in Sanford, was
Fulton Street. It was held by the Seminole sheriff's department Judgments for defendants architect Eoghan Kelley, Dick
attacked at 10:05 p.m. as she used the pay phone outside the
for processing.
Holland Inc., E. C. Goldman Inc. and R and R Industries,
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WOMAN ROBB
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accused by the board of causing roof problems at Teague street, police say.
A 64-year-old woman was robbed over $2,000 in the parking Middle School, Idyllwilde Elementary School and Forest City
The thieves made off with $150 in cash along with her purse,
lot of a Casselberry bank Friday afternoon, Casselberry police
Elementary School, said school attorney Ned Julian Jr.
police report.
report.
Julian added McGregor's ruling did not affect suits by the
Nellie Mason, of 1411 Seminola Blvd., in Casselberry, was
HAND GUNS STOLEN
board against the defendants accusing them of faulty work on
robbed inside her motor home parked in the ComBank lot on nine other school roofs, or the GAF Corporation for falling to
Persons who "seemed to know what they were looking for"
U.S. Highway 17-92, as she returned after a trip to the bank, honor warranties on any of the roofs involved.broke into the Onnie A. Statler residence, 2637 Lk. Hayes
Police say a lone assailant pushed her to the floor of her
Drive, Oviedo, Friday and removed three hand guns from a
The ruling that the four-year period in which suits can be
motor home when she returned, shoving her into the shower, filed starts with the discovery of a leak will be appealed, Julian
closet. Stolen were one chrome, 38 special Smith and Wesson 4.
and threatening to shoot her. Ms. Mason saw no gun during the said, explaining it was based on only one previous case.
inch. barrel hand gun, one 22 caliber, 9-shot chrome handgun,
crime, they added.
and one Smith and Wesson Russian Model 44 blue steel 8-inchThe thief made off with about $2,000 In traveler's checks and
ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT WITh GUN
barrel hand gun. No value was estimated for 'he guns. Nothing
an unknown amount of cash, they said.
A Fern Park man is being held In lieu of $1,050 bond on
else in the house was disturbed.

IN BRIEF
Brown Urges Japanese
To Support Pakistan
TOKYO (UPI) — Defense Secretary Harold Brown
today urged Japan to Increase its defense spending and
aid to Pakistan because of the Soviet invasion of
Afghanista n, government officials sa id.
Brown, who ar rived in Tokyo Sa t urday af ter a nineday trip to Chi na, left for Washington today after his
talks wi th Prime Minister Masayoshl Ohira a bout the
Afghan situation and the holding of American hostages
in Iran.
Brown also met wi th Foreign Minister Saburo Oki ta
and Enji Kubota, state minister and director-general
of the Defense Agency.

Indira Gandhi Assumes Post
New Del hi, India (UP!) — Indira Ga nd hi was sworn
In today as pr ime minister of India, returning from
political exile to face economic and social chaos at
home and heightened tension in the subcontinent
caused by the Afghanistan invasion.
Wi th thdUsands of wellwishers gathered outside the
presidential pala ce that served once as the Brit ish
colonial vice-regal palace, President Neelam Sanjiva
Reddy swore the 62-year-old prime ministe r to the
solemnity of her office.
F ourteen ministers — seven of them members of her
cabinet during 20 months of oppressive emergency rule
that Led to her defeat In 1977 — also took the oa th of
office In Ashoka Hall, the viceroy's glittering ballroom
in the days of the British Raj.
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In the meantime, the county will continue monitoring the
city's proposed annexation of the tract of property at U.S. 17.92
and Woodson Avenue near Sunland Estates. The ordinance
annexing the property owned by ComBank is to be adopted on
final reading by the city commission at its 7 p.m. meeting

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!) — Libyan leader
Moammar Khadafy called on Americans residi ng in
Libya to march on their embassy and turn ft Into a
office, the sta te-run Li byan News Agency
said.
The 'àncy quoted Kbadaly as taIling at a news
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conference late Sunday, he would be"ready to receive
the U.S. Charged' affaires once the embassy in Tripoli
Is t urned Into a people's office."
The leader also denied any dispute be tween his
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from the eastern Gulf Coast to the Southern Atlantic.
AREA RE ADINGS it a.m.) temperature: 67; overnight low: 51;
yesterdays high: 73; barometric pressure: 30.01; relative humidity: 9 7
percent: winds: Nor thwest at 3 m.p.h.
TUESDAY 1101$: Daytona Beach: high, 5:33 low, 11:43; high,
11:45; Port Canaverali high, 3:27 low, 11:36; high, 3:45; Bayport; high,
12:41: high, 302 low, 3:54.
BOATING FOUCAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter inlet, Out SO Miles:
Winds mostly north to northeast 10 to 15 knots through Tuesday except
variable tO knots over south portion today. Seas 2 to 4 teat. Cloudy with
occasional rain north port ion and a chance of show ers south portion
today becoming partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday.
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John F. Eckets. of$gp
Elmer C. Frank., Deltona
Jack Maine, Daltons
Melvin 0. Taylor. Dollons
Grace Stamm Geneva
Jonm it. Craig, Ostoon
Andrew Roof Titusville
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Another Former Flinn Aide
Charges Sex Harrassment
MIAMI (UP!) — Another former aide to state Rep.
Gene Flinn, D-Miaml, has come forward complaining
of sexual harassment.
Mary Jane Swanko has notified the Legislature she is
willing to testify to improper sexual advances made by
the 48-year-old attorney during the three months she
worked for him last summer.
Karen Shields, 26, and Virginia Cathcard, 41, said
earlier this month In complaints to the federal Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission that Flinn
fondled them repeatedly and tried to make sexual
intercourse a condition of their lobs. The women also
said Flinn made them do extensive work for his private
law practice on state time, a violation of House rules.

This martial *It is the hallmark of our tri
bal culture"
But be also called for restraint. "I want the world to know
there Is no war In Pakistan," Zia later told reporters. "We do
not want to create a war Involving Pakistan,
tribal dfs the Ume has not yet come. When the
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time corns., we will give the all."

Water Short In Key West
KEY WEST, Fla. (UP!) — This Island city's off.
again, on-again desalination plant was put back in
operation over the weekend, but there was still a
severe shortage of water.
Bringing the plant back on line meant the city was
.
receiving 8.5 million gallons of fresh water a day. But
at this time of year when the tourist influx is near Its
peak, Key West uses.about 9.1 million gallons daily.
Dennis Wardlow, director of the Florida Keys
Aqueduct Authority, said because of the shortage a
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Staff Sgt. Steuart Baker (left ) and Specialist-f; lames 'I'anm'r valiiiite
slumping farm prices caused by the Soviet
the TOW Weapons Ssteiii, now ill Use at (lit' Sanford ;%t'I)IV National
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that he will continue to cut the budget
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released, the proposed deficit will be HO
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we've done so," Carter told hundreds of
cheering conference participants. "I have
cut the federal deficit by more than half. In
the new budget we will cut it in half again,
and we will keep working toward a
balanced budget."
Carter spent an infrequent weekend at
the White House. his wife, Rosalynn, campaigned in Iowa twice last week, returning
to Washington Saturday night.
Carter planned to hold a working lunch
today with Spanish President Adolfo
Suarez as part of his consultation with
foreign leaders on the crises in Iran and
Afghanistan.

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ATLANTA (UPI) It has been more than
two years since former federal budget
director Bert Lance resigned as the nation's
top money manager. Except for # brief stint
as an Atlanta television commentator, he has
almost dropped from the public eye.
But Lance and three former associates
were to go on trial today on bank fraud
charges that will thrust the one-time $911-aweek country banker back into the limelight,
There are at least two pending pretrial
actions, one of them a motion to dismiss. But
U.S. District Judge Charles Moye has made it
clear that he will frown upon delays In
beginning the trial.

right to a hearing on complaints that Justice
Department leaks to the press influenced the
grand jury to indict.
It was U.S. District Judge Richard
Freeman who denied that hearing, even
before any indictments were returned. Alter
Lance was indicted, Moyc refused to hear
another dismissal motion.
The defense now holds open the possibility
of culling at 5th Circuit judge to intervene in
the case and force a trial delay,
Moyc, meanwhile, 1183 tried to speed jury
selection so that testimony can begin Wednesday. He has ordered that queries to
prospective jurors be printed on questionnaires, a rare method of jury selection,

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promised to decide before a jury is sworn,

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!)
The fifth and most
comprehensive simulated flight test for the first space shuttle
launch later this year was begun Monday at 2 a.m. with a
simulated launch.
Backup crew members, Air Force Col. Joe Engel, and Navy
Cmdr. Richard Truly, were at the controls of the space ship
Columbia when the simulated test which is scheduled to last
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Any mention of
Elvis Presley and drugs in the same breath
draws an angry response from many of the
millions who considered the tote singer their
Idol.
Hut the reclusive entertainer, his physician
and close friends say, ingested an ex.
traordinary amount of prescribed pills.
Presley's use of drugs will be aired in detail
in public for the first time today when his
longtime physician and friend, Dr. George
Nichopoulos, goes before the Tennessee
Board of Medical Examiners in a hearing at
City hull.
lie is accused of negligence in the

prescription of drugs by "indiscriminately
prescribing-" 12.000 stimulants, sedatives
and tranquilizers to Presley in the last 20
months of his life. Presley died at the age of 42
on Aug. 16, 1977.
The charges were lodged against
Nichopoulos in September when an audit of
Memphis drug stores showed he had written
unusually large numbers of prescriptions for
Presley, entertainer Jerry Lee Lewis, and 18
others, including himself and his daughter.
If found guilty of the charges. Nichopoulos,
52, could be censured, placed on probation or
lose his license to practice medicine in
Tennessee.
No criminal charges have been filed, but
the Shelby County Attorney General's office
began Investigating Presley's death at his
(;raceland mansion after the medical complaint was made public.

MIAMI (UP!)-- Police arrested two men on murder
charges Sunday and looked for a third suspect In the
stabbing and beating deaths last week of four men
whose bodies were found in an abandoned automobile
on an expressway exit ramp.
Arrested and charged with four counts of firstdegree murder and robbery were Joseph Mocker, 41,
- of Miami and Bernard Bolender, 27, of Fort Lauder.
dale, Fla. Still being sought was PalilThofllpiOn,33,Of
Miramar, Fla.
They were accused of the slayings of Scott T. Bennett, 25, of Miami; Rodolfo Ayan, 38, of Hialeah, Fla,;
John Memo. 29, of Fort Lauderdale; and Nbcomedes
Hernandez Jr., 33, of Miami.
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Navy captain, and Navy Cmdr. Robert Crippen.
The first actual space shuttle mission is scheduled for 54
For the descent frommi orbit and landing, Young and Crippen
hours. The simulated test includes a dress rehearsal of the
will be at the controls wearing escape suits. The escape suits
launch and ascent into orbit, 48 hours of orbital maneuvers and
are modified versions of Air Force pressure suits with bubble
return to earth for Landing.
During the simulated orbital portion, backup crew members helmets which are used when pilots are ejected from aircraft
will alternate with prime crew members John Young, former during emergencies.

'An Excusable Hommode'

Robert J. Smith

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) A 33year-old rock musician has been found
Innocent of murder in the death of his 18year-old wife, whose body he admitted
dismembering and shipping to a Texas
warehouse.
The body of Betty Fay Webster was
found nearly two years later at Garland,
Tex.
Gary Lynn Webster had been charged
with second degree murder In her death.
But after 10 hours and 10 mlnules of
deliberation Saturday, the jury found her
death was "an excusable homicide."
Webster's attorney, Chief Assistant
Public Defender Bill White, said the Jury
was "fair minded and reasonable,"
Webster told the Jurors, "From the
bottom of my heart, I want to thank you."
Assistant State Attorney Jay Howell
and Circuit Judge R. Hudson lJliff had no
Immediate comment.
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had argued over another woman but he
had never Intended to cause his wife's
death.
"I loved her and I had no desire to see
her hurt In any way," he said.
He said that when he "tried to cover
her mouth to quiet her" she clawed him,
scratching his arm and cheek. He said
his hands "slipped from her mouth and
away from her clawing hands, around
her throat. She stopped yelling. I don't
know how long I had actually choked
her."
His attorneys contended the bride of
four months did not the of strangulation,
as an autopsy report stated, but of
vasovagal reaction — a heart attack
induced by a blow to the throat,
Dr. Linda Norton, the Dallas County,
Tex., assistant medical examiner who
performed the autopsy testified that such

Bundy Jury Selection: W..k 2
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) — As jury selection In the second
murder trial of Theodore Bundy moved into Its second week
today, Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling was trying to decide
whether to move the trial again.
The first week of jury selection ended with 11 Jurors tenen
tatively seated. Since Jury selection began last Monday, 48
people have been excused.
Bundy Is accused of Luring a 12-year-old girl from her Lake
City Junior high school in 1978 and leaving her body in a rusted
pig sty 35 miles away.
Wherever Bundy goes, heavy publicity follows. His first trial
In the deaths of two Florida State University sorority sisters
was moved from Tallahassee to Miami because of extensive
press coverage and his current trial for the death of Kimberly
Diane Leach was moved out of Lake City and Live Oak for the
same reason.
Defense attorneys said last week In a motion to move the
trial again the same situation applies In Orlando.

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ç)ç seamstress, Roa PurJcs,,,
was bone-tired the December day she refsed tq giye
up her seat on a Montgwpery bus and move to the all.
black section In the back. In 1955, that was a crime in
the central Alabama city.
She was arrested for violating the city's bus
segregation law but her refusal sparked a year-long
boycott that catapulted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Into
the forefront of the nation's civil rights movement.
Almost 25 years later, at King's Ebenezer Baptist
Church, she will be honored today with the 1980 King
Peace Award. President Carter was last year's
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Between 45 and 50 persons showed up for the brief
ceremony Including many who brought their
bikes to try out the new 8 miles of marked bike
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samples were sent to Goldstein for analysis in
his laboratories at Stanford.
Goldstein found the amounts of endorphin
and cortisone were many times higher in the
blood samples taken after treatment,
Toyama said.
About 90 percent of his patients come to him
for treatment of arthritis, Toyanma said, and
acupuncture is particularly effective because
the increased cortisone and endorphin relieve
pain and inilamation in the joints.

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Since the discovery of endorphin similar
in chemical composition to morphine
and
with the increased popularity of acupuncture,
a number of American neurologists have
theorized endorphin is the key to acupunctures success in relieving pain.
But Toyama said no one has developed
scientific evidence to prove it until now.
Toyama, who is Japanese, said he took
blood samples from patients before and after
they received acupuncture treatment. The

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GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI)
Guilford County
authorities expect more indictments in connection with
the slayings of five communist anti-Ku Klux Klan
marchers last November.
District Attorney Mike Schlosser, who - returned last
week from the FBI crime laboratory in Washington,
said he expects additional indictments in the case, but
would not speculate on who would be named or the
charges involved.
Fourteen people, all members of either the Ku Klux
Klan or Nazi Party, have been indicted In connection
wit(t
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munist Workers Party, which organized the "Death to
the Klan rafl)
finsboco. Eleven have been indicted on five counts of first-degree murder and one
count of inciting a riot, and three others have been
charged with engaging in a riot.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Vice President Walter
Mondale and a throng of union members paid last
respects Sunday to George Meany, the Bronx
plumber
who ruled the AFL-CIO for a quarter century.
More than 1,000 people filed past Meany's casket
Sunday and more than that amount
were expected
today. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Meany's
body is on public view in the lobby of AFL-CIO
headquarters.
Mondale, calling Meany a "remarkable man and a
good friend," headed a list of dignitaries attending the
wake Sunday.

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ruAwAlt, Pakistan (UP!) — Chieftains
Chieftains of some 3 million
frontier tribesmen urged Pakistani President Mohammed Zia
ul.Haq to declare an Islamic holy war against Russian in.
vadera in neighboring Afghanistan, but Zia cautioned the time
was not right.
"They are our neighbors and we cannot see them like this,
occupied by the Russians," Chief Shahzada Khan of the Afridi
tribe told Zia Sunday at a gathering of tribal chiefs In
Peshawar, near the Afghan border.
The assembled chiefs of Pakistan's rugged Northwestern
Frontier province formally asked Zia to declare a Jibed, or
holy war, against Soviet troops 'ho overran Afghanistan In a
Christmas week invasion, but Zia told them that "the time has
not yet come" for such a call.
Western diplomats said the possibility of Pakistani tribal
action against the Russians raised the alarming specter of
Pakistan becoming embroiled in the conflict against Its will.'
Shahiada, spokesman for the chiefs, said he thought Zia's
statement would be heeded since only head of state has the
right to declare A holy war.
But Vusaf Khan of the I00,000.rneinbsr, Molan'pad Tribe
said earns border tribes were already ftghthig Afghan
government troops. Others may declare their own Jihad In
The Ulbil arIes of ncrthw.rn P' 1'tes w a mosmialne.
defiance of
declaration, usai ulci.
otis zone inhabited by some 3 million tribesmen who nianu.
"The tension is there and anyt hing could happen," Yuuf facture their own firearms and recognize no outside authority,
said. "We belie ve that the Russians will sooner or later with.
IUdIflg the Pakistani government.
draw and leave Afghanistan as an Independent country.
Ifl his reply to the ddds, Zia uId,'qflglyunderItJnyos,
Otherwise the tribearnars will have to take s wins."
senhimants and appreciate your spirit for Jibed — holy war,

or tying decades-old records in parts of Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota.
Freezing rain and sleet fall in portions of the Northeast. The Nation al
weather Service said the West Coast should get a respite from the rains
today. Bad weather wa blamed for the crash of small plane off'the
coast of Santa Barbara, Calif., Sunday night in which six people were
feared killed. in the Midwest, normally frigid Sioux City, Iowa, warmed
ba 50 degree reading Sunday, tying a record set In 1100. Lincoln, Neb.,
recorded a record-tying 31 and Omaha's 57 broke marks established in
tIN and tied in 1100. Minneapolis-St. Paul's 4 degree reading tied a
record set In 1191.A mixture of sleet and freezing rain prompted
traveler s advisories through much of the Middle Atlantic and Ohio
Valley regions and In Michigan. A winter storm warning was in effect in

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NATIONAL RIPORT, Gusting wind and torrential rain swept into
northern California from the Pacific again today, tndina river and
strums to bankfuil In the California-Nevada foothills arid melting snow

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Toyama said his research is "probably just
the tip of the iceberg" and future studies may
show acupuncture produces many cp!cx
chemical and physiological responses within
the body.
He said the studies, which were conducted
in cooperation with Goldstein and researchers in Florida, Montreal and Tokyo, also
show acupuncture stimulates the production
of cortisone, it steroid that prevents inflammation, and other body hormones.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Republican National
Chairman Bill Brock says hearings in 10 cities on what
should be included in the GOP 's 1980 platform will
provide the most comprehensive and open attempt yet
to establish party goals.
In today's opening hearing in Washington, more than
50 public policy experts planned to tell party officials
what positions the GOP should take on such issues as
the economy, national defense, energy, foreign affairs,
education, housing, agriculture, taxes and transportation.
What is expected to be a massive record of testimony
from the 10 hearings will be handed over to the more
than 100 national convention delegates who will serve
on the official platform committee when Republicans
gather in Detroit in July to choose their presidential
candidate.

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Acupunc.
ture causes the human body to produce a
natural pain-killing substance, a Greensboro
pathologist and acupuncturist says.
Alter almost 10 years of research, Dr.
Phillip N. Toyama said his studies are the
first direct evidence incidating acupuncture
needles stimulate the production of en
dorphin, a natural substance produced by the
body and discovered in the early 1970s by Dr.
Avram Goldstein of Stanford University.

GOP Develops Platform

The $33,408.87 has been used for a variety of unbudgeted
Including: fire department workman's compensation
$L037.12; street light for Loch Low Drive, $312; recrea tion
equipment and civic center sign, $661.24; special le gal services
from city attorney, $368.15; sidewalk slip and fall insurance
today.
$14,978; medical life insurqnce $2,076.36; increase in budget for
"I see no problem with that particular annexation," Sturmn
General Sanford Memorial Library $3,586; special legal
said.
service for the combined effort to hire asi,eclal prosecutor in
The county currently has in the courts lawsuits cha llenging
the sta te attorney's office to handle city cases $2,000 and street
material for reconstruction of a portion of Ridgewood Avenue
annexations by Casselberry and Lake Mary. The major issue
in the suits Is whether the annexed property crea tes an en- $1,390.
dave, an action forbidden by state law.
More Is no definition of the word in the law, nor has the,.
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been any court decision defining the tem.Thia cities generally
believe an enclave Is property completely surrounded by
another J urisdiction. The county's position is that an enclave is
ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) — About
of 300 residents of
an area wholly or partly surrounded by the territory of another nwalsouli easternOhiocom
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let the city and county seek a Judgment on the meaning of the
word.
When the annexation ordinance of the Woodson Avenue
property passed on first reading month ago, Mayor Lee P.
Moore said a property owner should have th right to annex his
land in to a city if he chooses to do so.
Other items on the agenda for the 7 p.m. meeting include a
report from Knowles on the status of the city's contingency
f und. At the beginning of the 1979.1980 fiscal year, Oct. 1, there
was a total of $65,279.77 in the fund. By the end of the first
quarter of the year, Dec. 31, 1979, $31,870.90 remained In the
fund

The Seminole County Commission and the city of Sanford
may go to the Seminole..Brevard circuit court seeking a
defi nition of the word "enclave,"
County Commissioner Bob Sturm said today that he and City
Manager Warren -Knowles have been discussing the
possibili ties of the two governmental bodies seeking the
definition to settle a number of lawsuits,
Sturm said County Attorney Nikki Clayton will be looking
into the matter as soon as she catches up on other pressing

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!)
Officials said
today surgery performed Sunday on President Josip
Bros Tito, 87, was unsuccessful, but the Yugoslav
leader Is recovering normall y.
The national news agency Tanjug issued a four-line
bulletin saying, "Despite temporary improvement, 9
desired effect has not been achieved ."
But the bulletin said Tito's general condition is good
and he is recovering normally from the operation on
the blood vessels of his left leg.

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A 64-year-old Sanford man, who thought he was aiding a
young woman in need of a ride home from a bar, ended up
losing his money and truck to her and two accomplices Friday
night, deputies report.
Russell Crompton, 64, of 2659 Magnolia Ave., in Sanford, was
in the Elbow Room, at Sanford Avenue and County Road 427, at
about 2 am, when a woman 20 to 23 years old, five feet tall,
with red hair, asked him for a ride home, deputies say.
As Crompton and the woman left the bar, two males in their

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a cause of death was possible but rare.
She said she thought death was due to
strangulation but estimated it would
have taken three to five minutes to
strangle Mrs. Webster.
Webster estimated he had his hands on
his wife's throat for only 22 seconds.
Webster, who had been performing at
at Jacksonville bar at the time of the
Aug. 8, 1977, slaying, said afterward he
decided the only way to conceal what had
occurred was by dismembering the body
and taking It with him to Texas,
The body was found by a warehouse
manager cleaning out a stall because of
rent delinquency.
Webster was traced to Casper, Wyo.,
where he was appearing, and arrested
last July 18.
Webster and his wife were married at
Greenwood, S.C., In April, 1977.

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be.
Under the state "sunshine law" almost all
government meetings are open, and almost all
government papers, ranging from tax rolls to
studies to employees' salaries are available, for
the asking, to any citizen of the state.
Unlike many other places, there is no waiting
period or formal written request needed to get
information from any government body including the school district and city departments.
A person only has to go to the place where the
records are kept during business hours and ask

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Of course, certain records , like the reports of
grand juries and incomplete audits are con-

Roland Williams complained the only "citizens"
present who were not district employees or
board members were reporters.
Several people have told me . they are
frustrated because they can't find out what kind
of qualifications a school administrator has, or
the history of a problem they have a specific
Interest In. They are generally amazed when I
tell them how easy It Is to find out what's going
on.
There Is work involved. The citizen wanting
Information still has to determine who Is
responsible for keeping it, and once finding the
documents, wading through memos and budgets,
unedited government paperwork not designed to
point out specific Information. But generally,
with a little effort, the answers can be found.

fidential. But that, list is very small.
If you need to know how a zoning decision was
made, or exactly how much Is being spent on a
program, ask. If anyone ever tries to tell you you
can't see something or have certain papers, cite
the law, called the Public Records Law, section
119 of the state code.
Florida's open meetings law provides almost
unlimited access to any meeting of a government
body or agency.
Almost every session is open in the state, Including bargaining sessions and personnel
hearings, closed to the public in many other
states.
But many times, people with questions do not
seem to take advantage of these laws. At a
recent school board meeting, board member

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If it La Quinta. That left the two with 72-hole
scores of 12-underpar 276.
Tom Purtzer, with a 69 at La Quinta,
and Mike Sullivan, with a 71 at Bermuda
Dunes, are only a shot behind and a shot
ahead of George Cadle, who had a 69 at
Indian, and Victor Regalado, who had a
73 at Bermuda Dunes.
Lanny Wadkins, Bob Murphy and
Mark Hayes are another shot back and
are followed by Scott Simpson, Tom Kite,
Jim Colbert and Dave Hill.
Of the 12 leaders, Cadle had the best
round at La Quinta — a 64 on Saturday —

so he might be the one to watch In the
final round since it will be played at La
Quinta. A total of 71 players survived the
cut Sunday from among the starting field
of 127.
Among those who didn't make it was
five-time Hope winner Arnold Palmer.
Arnie shot 70.71-75 in the first three
rounds and could have made it with a 73
but he played Sunday with an amateur
team of Hope, former president Gerald
Ford and Jackie Gleason as a massive
horde followed their every step.
The former chief executive sank a 40-

foot birdy putt on the final hole to help his

team but seemed genuinely disappointed
Palmer did not make the cut. He refused
to answer political questions but at one
point when he was asked about the huge
crowd watching him make that big putt
on the 18th, he slipped.

"My wife saw me and so did some
friends," said Ford. "I might also have a
friend or two if I fall into the race."
The golf race here, though, should be a
good one with it wild scramble for the
$49,500 first prize, first of the year. Way

back on last Wednesday it never seemed
the tournament would reach this stage.
Rain that day and the next almost
washed out the event and as it was, it
took two days to play the first round.
Nelson, who won two tournaments last
year and had two seconds and two thirds
to place second to Tom Watson on the
money list, took a triple bogey-7 on the
second hole at La Quinta Sunday. then
bogeyed the third.
Then. Larry made birdies on the
seventh, 10th, 12th, 13th and 18th holes to

Crushes Gerulaitis ir Grand rrix

get back in the picture.
Stadler, playing much later, turned the
backside at Indian Wells in 33 and after
making his fifth birdy of the round on the
fifth, he was the leader.
But disaster struck on the eighth hole,
his 17th, when he put his second shot out
of bounds and wound up with a bogey.
Surprisingly, the bogey didn't upset
Stadler who is known for his short fuse.
"l'uui ,very happy to be were I am," he
said, "so much so that I don't even care
where we play the final round. I'm
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ON THE BALL

byAlon Mover

NEW YORK (UPI) — Close the quiet Swede's.
on top, and, indeed, he has $64,000, plus the satisfaction to win In New York, but the fire-day competition.
friends are good for cornBut w hen it comes down to managed to salvage onl
y one of having knocked off John money Is just as good
The dramatic high was
panlonship, comfort and a' business, Borg commits a of the last
21 sets between McEnroe and Jimmy Connors elsewhere,
reached as early as the fifth
combination of other nice most ungracious sort of them over a span of eight on successive days. But for
things. And sometimes mayhem on his buddy. Facing matches,
"I'm not satisfied, but I feel game of the opening set, when
the
second
time
in
four
I
played
a
the two men ba ttled intensely
they're just good for beating each other on opposite ends of
bit better. I'll keep for
24
ths Gerulaltis was beaten
points and nine deuces.
And
when
the
latest
bloodmon
Up Of).
plugging
away.
I
wouldn
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the court, there is no hostility, letting was over, Borg had no
t
Nine
times
Gerulaitis
in the final of a major play tennis, I w.uldn't con- off break point,
but staved
but neither is there kinship, remorse,
championship
in
the perThis, apparently, is the
hometown the lost his
to tinue practicing every day, if sistent Borg persevered and
On
Sunday,
Borg
elatlonship existing between
I didn 't think I was going to finally
"If he would be here (at the
lcEm In the U.S. Open)
achieved the break.
jorn Borg and Vitas Gerulal- thoroughly decimated his pal, winner's interview), he'd and
jinx
against
Borg
get
better. I wouldn't want to
his
In
the
following game,
Borg frequently is house 6-2, 6-2, in the final of the have no feeling for me," said
Just stay the same.
continues
to
stand.
I'd
get
Gerulaitis
had three break
uest of Gerulaitis when they $400,000 Grand Prix Masters. Borg, who earned $100,000.
another job."
points,
but
was unable to
re In New York, they The rout required only an "Even if we're friends, when
"I've lost to him before, but
In
truth,
just
as
many
had
convert
what
proved to he his
ior
to
hour
and
16
minutes, andwas
actice together pr
would have been nice to expected because of past l
you're on the cour t you're a
as
t
chance
to
get back into
aJor tournaments and rather typical of theIr
competitor and you don't feel play two good matches in a performance, the final was the match. He never put up
metlmes
they
go
out
working
relationship,
r
row," Gerulaitis
said.dull, falling far short in in- much of a f
sorry for anyone."
uss after that as
gether, even if Vitas' Idea of
In 15 lifetime encounters,
Gerulaitis was soothed by "Looking ahead, it's a long tensity of a number of Borg broke in the third and
cla1 activity differs from Gerulaitis has yet to come out the runnerup's purse of year. It would have
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1" Ik the Olympics in Moscow certainly should go on this
*smer with one provision.
'Ibat the competition be confined among the Soviet Union,
a, East Germany and any of the other Russian satellites
.enjoy playing games with them.
Soviets could then have the Olympics the way they Like,
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U.S. athletes who say It would be a shame for them to be
penalized for world conditions after they worked so hard
preparing, I say shame on them if they put their own personal
interests before the nation they are representing.
istributed by King Features 1yn.ftrat..
1'here is no doubt In my mind that the Russians use the
Olympics for all the propaganda value they can squeeze out of
them. If you need any proof, I refer you to The Story of the
or president, JImny Carter, reacted the same way so
Olympic Games, written by the late John Kieran and the late
leaving Russia with borscht on its shirt as well.
mssp others In the free world did when the Russians Invaded
The Saudi Arabians didn't bother waiting. They've with. Arthur Daley.
Anistan. He was shocked and angered to the point where drawn already. The Canadians don't seem especially eager to
They tell about the day during the 1965 Melbourne Olympics
hemlaed the possibility of the United States boycotting the
compete in Moscow either in light of recent events. They've when the Russians scored heavily in gymnastics and Greco.
. OIcs as one of several retributive measures,
announced they "will take a lead" in efforts to move the Roman wrestling to overtake the U.S. for first place In the
. 1.
First week action in Pringle added 8.
he's going to wait and see what happens, which Is the
Olympics from Moscow and have suggested a Canadian site as overall point standings.
Seminole
Youth Sports
1ase course of studied deliberation he exercised when the
Tuskawilla topped S.
"The
golden
Thursday
of
Soviet
sport,"
trumpeted
Pravda,
a possible alternative.
A
s
soc
in
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I
on
Mer1can Embassy was seized and all those hostages were
Lea g u e Seminole 31-20. Mary Johnson
Moscow's No. 1 newspaper. "The American lead has been
It's my hunch the Russians are concerned about this general liquidated."
basketball, produced 24 led the way with 8. Kim
in Iran. Everybody has seen what has happened there.
reaction.
They've gone to a lot of trouble to have the Olympics
gaines involving eight middle Korzon and Maria Greene
We have lost face and, more Important, esteem all over the
"Liquidated" is pretty strong word to be used in connection
staged in their country for the first time ever and they intended
because'so many people who once looked up to us now
with sports, but the Soviets look upon sports as merely another schools and up to six teams added 6 each. Daphne Christel
to have the Games serve as a showpiece for the rest of
eve we've suddenly lost our guts. They are wrong, of
was the Hurricane leader with
vehicle to display the world superiority they feel is theirs. That 1er school.
world,
Breaking
away
quickly
in
14.
Jackson Hit gave Sanford
urie, In that misguided belief and I am confident future
was never Intended to be the concept of the Olympics.
What kind of "model" would the Olympics In Moscow be now
the
8th
grade
boys
play
were
nts will bear that cut. But I'd feel much more confident if
its
second loss, 19-14. Fayetta
Once before, in 1940, when they were scheduled to be held In
with the Soviets hypocritically trying to demonstrate interns.
y Carter would act now.
S.
Seminole,
Lakeview,
Robinson
scored 18 of the
Tokyo, theOlOli
ympics
cs
er
w e interrupted. A fellow by the
e name o
tional good will and amity' In their Moscow stadium while
Sanford and Milwee. The winners' 19 points. Octavia
That's how the Russians conduct their business and thei.
Adolf Hitler took care of that -Immediately AFTER he had
of Lakeview topped Horn had 10 for Sanford.
ack record for negotiations Is exceptionally good. They act crushing the civilian population in Afghanistan?
made sure the preceding Games had been staged in Germany. Mustangs
To me, the high point and most moving moment of the four
Rock Lake, 48.38. Stephen
t and talk about it later. Even If they're forced to make
7th grade boys winners
My feeling is that in the face of the most recent action in
Olympics I've covered came when the athletes of all nations
the
Grey
led
the
well
divided
were
S. Seminole, Rock Lake,
concessions later they still wind up with more than they
Afghanstan by the Soviets, we should withdraw from
joined hands, danced and marched out of the stadium happily
Games forthwith and If that results in no summer Olympics scoring with 10 followed by Sanford (twice) and Milwee,
during the farewell ceremony. Can you possibly imagine an
Fred Miller 8, Neal Wellon The SS Hurricanes defeated
For once, we're holding the better cards with regard to the
ythis year, so be It.
athlete from Afghanistan joining hands with a Russian
Olympics but as usual, we're not playing them.
The Games would be resumed again at some time just as and Cec Bradwell (I each.Eric Tuskawilla, 18.13. Rod
athlete? I certainly can't,
Without the U.S. participating, the Olympics become
they were in 1948 following a 12-year suspension. I have enough Trombo led Lakeview with 10, Stanley was high for the
reduced to a watered down quadrangular track and field meet.
winners with 7. Jim Philips
It has been said a thousand times and more that the primary faith in mankind to believe international friendship and good Greg Shatto added 9.
The S. Seminole Hurricanes added 4. Jeron Evans led
out
of
You can be sire if the U.S. pulls
the Olympics, leaving
reason for the Olympics in the first place is to foster in. will be a genuine fact of life again some day instead of the
were led by Eddie Norton's Tuskawilla with 4,
the Soviets with egg on their face, other countries will &amp;ollow, ternational friendship. The participating athletes bring that up mere words they unfortunately are today.
scoring and rebounding and
Rock
Lake
topped
Tray Quackenbush's defense Lakeview 35-16. Matt Marvel
and
playinaking.
The and Rod Metz led the way
Hurricanes defeated with 8 apiece. Scott UnderTuskawilla 53-45 as Norton wood added 6. John Melton
By UM$.d Press International
scored
23 and pulled down 14 topped Lakeview with 6.
third quarter and forward Mark
Rockets 121, Bucks 117
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored a Dan Roundfleld contributed 31
Detrolt was tlred— but even more Landaberger led Chicago ln the final
Moses Malone scored six of his gamehigh 33 points. Earvin Johnson points and grabbed 18 rebounds to rebounds. Quack added 15
Milwee nipped Teague, 21tired of losing,
12 minutes. Landsberger made his team-high 27 points in the closing scored but one. Dave Cowens led the pace Atlanta to a victory over
points, a dozen assists and 10 19. Bill Newburn of the losing
"We've run out of gas in the last last 10 field goal attempts and cut seconds and Houston overcame a 19- Celtics with 22 while Nate Archibald division-rival San Antonio. George steals. Jay Robery led the Tigers had the game high of
quarter In a lot of games," Eric the Pistons' lead to 94-92 with 4:35 to point deficit to extend Its winning .added 15 and Larry Bird 14.
Gervin and James Silas had 32 Warriors with 18. Joe 11. Sanford also topped
Money said Sunday alter scoring 26 play.
streak to five games. Rick Barry
Semillano scored 10.
league, 36-28 as Charles
Bullets 127, Trail Blazers N
points each for the Spurs.
Money then took charge, scoring had 19 points, including a recordSanford knocked off Knigh t and Alton Coleman
points to help the Pistons post a 107Greg Ballard scored a careerhigh
Jackson Heights, 36-28 behind had 8 and 10 respectively. The
103 victory over the Chicago Bulls, nine of the Pistons' last 13 points to tying five three-point goals. 32 points and continued his strong Suns lii, Jazz 103
Teddy
Jones's 10 points. Indians knocked off Jackson
"I decided today that I was going to send the Bulls to their third straight Marques Johnson scored 30 points overall play In helping rejuvenated
Paul Westphal capped a 28-poin t
take Ui. responsibility ihether we loss.
for Milwaukee and Brian Winters Washington post Its biggest winning performance with a long jumpshot Cornell Gould led JH with 11. Heights, too, 45-15. Knight led
Bob McAdoo matched Money's 26 had 20.
win or lose."
margin of the season, Elvin Hayes in the closing seconds to help Milwee defeated league, 51. with 15. Willie Wiggs had 6 for
The leadership Inspired a Detroit points to share D,trot scoring Sizer, 126, KnIcks 112
backed him with 17 and Larry Phoenix defeat Utah. Alvan Adam 19 with a well rounded effort. JH.
club on a sevalame slide and honors while Terry Deuerod and
Julius Erving scored 30 points, Wright had 16. Ron Brewer paced added 2opoints, Walt Davis 18 and They broke open a close game
Milwee and Lakeview won
Including 11 in the fourth quarter, Portland with 23 points.
playing Its third game In as many Phil Hubbard each added 16.
1km Buse 11 for the Suns. Tom after the halftime in. 7th grade girls games over
Landsberger wound up with 25 and rookie Clint Richardson added a ICing, 126, Nets lii
days, ipcluding two within 24 hours.
Boswell led Utah with 24 points and terinlsslon.
In 8th grade girls play, Jackson Heights and Rock
Money, after acoring nine of his points for Chicago and David career-high 24 and Philadelphia
Guards Otis Birdiong and Phil Ron Boone contributed 18.
Milwee, Jackson Heights, Lake, fairly easily. Shannon
points In the last 4% minutes, ex. Greenwood had 22 and Artis Gilmore 76ers won its filth stralgjd game. Ford combined for 64 points to help
SeperSesks 180, Warriors 101
Rock Lake and Tuskawilla Kavanaugh led Milwee with 9.
RookIe Bill Cartwright led' New Kansas City
it
plalnid his stratem'.
"I'd been paa'Ing off all game and
In other games, Houston edged York with 25,l4in the final përlud, lead over Milwaukee in the Mjdwest
Dennis Johnson scored 20of his 25 came through winners while Allison Wright was a key in

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ofuep on defenee," he said. "They defeated New York 126-112, Los contributed 25 and Toby Knight 20. topped New Jersey with 22 points Sonlcs.Lonnie Shelton added 20 beat Teague, 36-16. Valerie several JH turnoverb.
Jackson was tops with 16. Kim Lakeview received 8 points
weren't guarding use as closely as Angeles nipped Boston 100-IS, Jabs,. 188, CeltIcs N
while Scott Wedman chipped in with points for Seattle and John Johnson
ed
th
Lemon added 13 for the each from Ardell Smith and
Norm Nixon Mnk a pair of free 24 for lii. Kings.
they were some of the other guys." Kansas City topped New Jersey 130.
contributed 18. Purvis Short l
e
Spartans.
Tikita Imar, Deatris Williams.
Chicago, paced by David 101, Atlanta got by San Antonio 197. throws with three seconds left to Hawks 107, Spurs 104
Warriors with 20 points and Clifford
OrNawoni's10 points whittled al)- 104, Phoenix nipped Utah 106403 and plpy to hand Boston only Its second
John Drew scored seven straight Ray and Jo Jo White added 19 Melissa Luebbe and Vayn
In 6th grade girls action,
the
J,nledGo1den State 100-101. 10. In tx*ne games this season. points In this last tire. minutes and apiece.
Tschleder controlled the Mllwee beat Teague 17-10.
pit deficit
boards for Mllwee while fine Laurie Russell and Tami
defense
came
from Davis had 4 Paints each, Rock
Schowanda Williams and Lake bumped Tuskawilla by
Laurie Therkildsen. Mindy using a full court press
Maier and Kirston Chalker throughout and forcing many
; CINCINNATI (UPI) — Interview," Lloyd said aloud. admittedly gumming for the ranking, to confidence and hungrier. I'm a little liii- OVel'."
led Teague's .,corers.
turnovers. Kim Graham led
patient against her. It's not
Is Evert Lloyd had Just
"Was there anything positi- top spot, needed just $6 attitude — not to age."
The Teague win came the way with 8 and Branda
Austin
said
she
always
get
"Age doesn't matter. It has life or death anymore III lose
mI'udes to crush Lloyd 6-2,6bd the U8,SN first prlae in ye?" she was asked.
against Sanford, 1644. Maier Welchlln had 7.
more Pysched when p
UN Imis' C w pseMpi of
The 2$-year-old former 1. She broke Lloyd's iervefive nothing to do with It," Austin at tennis. It used to be."
was high with 7. Amy Hill led
Lakeview continued their
against
Lloyd
or
Navratilova
Austin, who will return
CbnciMati to 17-year-old queen of women's tennis consecutive times In the iald.
sanford with 8.
pre-league
season
of
"Bile
when high school classes In Rolling
Wacy AmtIn Sunday, her thought a moment and protees tires times In the
"Those two am above me
Lisa Gregory and Michelle dominance In the 6th grade
she
plays
agai
t
ll
ns me and has Hi s, Calif., Monday, said, and I want to win more. We're Swartz paced the Rock Lake boys vision
* loss In a row to the smiled. "Well," she an. second set alone.'
di
as they ri pped
U&amp;___.
"After this match," Lloyd an answer for everythi ng I "It's a question of confidence, very dose on the computer win over Lakeview with 12 Rock Lake in the league
teen-ager, and now swered, "I'm a great sport."
Austin, currently ranbed admitted."I should be No. 3," throw athernow,"saldLloyd It's always toughest to be$ rankings (Austin and Lloyd) points each. The final was 0 opener, 59-16. Robert
hedohalk with rqortãs.
Hill led
Both Lloyd and Austin in explahulng her repeated someone the first time, and maybe this will put ilia 30. Tins Campbell led eight different
"I wonder If anything No. 3 be.dnd Martina
scorers
with
Positive will come out of this Navratilova and Lloyd but attributed the change In their losses to Austin. "She's There's that little hill to get ihead of her.
l,akc view with in Tammy 16.

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all goes as planned, the Bob Hope Desert
Classic, the first event of the year on the
PGA tour, will end today the way It began
six years ago — In a mad dash.
Larry Nelson, a man who won $3,000
last year, and Craig Stadler, a man who
won a more modest $73,000, are the
leaders entering the fifth and final round
of the $304,500 Hope - but 11 other
players are within four shots,
Stadler survived with a 3-under-par 69
at Indlçi Wells Sunday while Nelson
recovered from a bumpy start for a 71 at

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everybody within a radius of 30 miles. The plans
would stand as a precaution against accidents
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As defenders of nuclear technology can recite
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by rote, there has never been a public casualty
WASHINGTON (NEA)'— Buried in the
What are you going to believe?
from an accident in more th an 25 years of massive pile of paperwork generated by
.
According to one school of prediction,
operation of nuclear power plants. The Th ree Mile debate over financial assistance to the
of a scheduled 17 million ton U.S.
cancellation
Chrysler Corp., is striking evidence of the
Island incident did not change that record.
grain
sale
to
the.Sovlets in retaliation for th
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Afgh
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plant last year turns out to have been Unth
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painful
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more
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warranted on the basis of what is now known Department's detailed presentation to e
warranted
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buyers,
would-be
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a bout the discharge of radiation. The president's House and Sena te committees that recently
perils of using food as a weapon.
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investigating commission concluded that the considered legisla tion to rescue Chrysler They aren't Russian tanks, fh.y're mIdw.st.rn farm
be showing up as assets in the badly Emmajor health effect was the nervous strain on from near-bankruptcy.
balanced U. S. balance of payments in world
As recently as 1960, the United States acpeople who were confused a bout what was going
trade
and not going Into the bank accounts of
counted for more than 75 percent of all
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American
Nuclear power plants are designed and built to production, the chart shows, but by 1960 that
But
according
to another view, the Impact'
figure ha d plummeted to less than 50 percent
control and contain the effects of any operating and by 1970 it had plunged below 30 percent,
actually may be minimal to nil down on the U.
failure, and in a quarter of a century they have where it remains today.
S. farm. Much of the grain may he shifted to
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domestic purposes, specifically
ex posed no one living nearby to bodily harm.
In 1950, Agn automakers produced a
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vestock
consumption, which was to have
Compare that with only a narrow slice of the miniscule 0.3 rcent of the world's output,
give us direction on how best to balance the
I have been following with Interest and
be
en
i
ts
destination
in the Soviet Union. The
but the comparable 1973 figure was more than
safety record of another industry,
interests of developers and realtors with
some amusement, Mrs. Margaret Cainincreased
supply
sho
uld reduce production
On April 8, 1979, the derailment of a train near 22 percent, with Honda, Datsun, Toyota, mack's attempt to petition the County
those of the average citizen,
costs,
effecting
an
internal
transfer of income
Crestview, Fla., forced the evacuation of 4,500 Subrau and other Japanese manufacturers of Commission to protect her "right" to develop
from
grain
growers
to
meat
producers who,
small, economical cars accounting for the her property any way she desires. It appears
Alexander K. Dicklson
persons from their homes to escape the fumes of dramatic Increase,
so
me
agricultural
e
nomists
co
are pointing.
Sanford
that Mrs. Cammack invested in some floodchlorine, ammonia and other hazardous
out,
are
to
a
great
extent
th
e same in-.
In 1950, European automakers produced
land and Is now concerned she will not
dividuals.
chemicals. On May 6, a bout 1,000 people were slightly more than 20 percent of the world's beprone
able to realize the profit she had hoped for.
lam confused by some of the articles I have
Also, promised government purchases to
evacuated in Chillicothe, Ohio, to escape th e toxic cars, but in more recent decades that figure She has formed a group called the "Owners of
read in the Herald about the Home OWfle*'S
support
market prices and fuel a massive
chemical trimethylamine from a train has climbed to well above 40 percent. That Seminole County," which appears to be
Association which is supposed to be County gasohol production program should largely
derailment.
Increase can be ascribed to Germany's mainly made up of developers and realtors, to
wide and representing all. My only knowledge cushion what shock may be felt. And the
Volkswagen,
Italy's Fiat, France's Renault, try and weaken the comprehensive plan.
On Oct. 4, another 1,500 evacuated to esca pe
of this Is what I read In the Evening Herald
latter effort could have a modest Immediate
and
heard
while at the Leisure Time Bar in foreign payments effect plus, by speeding
fumes of anhydrous ammonia lea king from an and other manufacturers fo fuel-efficient
Her "cause" is popular one, because most
Geneva, about a discussion between a friend alternative fuel development, provide a boost
overturned rail car at Russelville, Ala. On Nov. 9, autos.
pr
operty owners would like to believe any
the Treasury Department's
Although
and
the alleged top officers of that group In toward the long-term goal of energy Inchemicals from a train wreck drove 35 families figures are complete only through the did of
ha ve the right to do anything they want with
t
depence
from their homes at Inwood, Ind. On Nov. 11,
their property. The truth Is that this IS not 50.
a headline in a mid-December Issue of
many residents and they
I
have
talked
to
On the other hind, while the shift of grain to
Canadian authorities ordered the evacuation of Automotive News, an authoritative trade
it is a histori cal fact that citizens have fodnd' are also confused. According to
livestock
may rçsult in more plentiful meat'
223,000 people from a Toronto suburb after a journal, is both more current and more
ft necessary to form communi ty groups, cities this organization was formed at a motel supplies and a consequent slight break In food.,
derailment of tank cars released chlorine gas. On discouraging: "U. S. Car Sales Plummet But
and counties to establish rules and
lounge without prior notice. I would like some prices, the balance of payments effect of the
regulations concer ning what a property
Nov. 12, separate railroad accidents releasing Imports Set Record." The story says, In part:
answers to the following questions:
lost sales is likely to be further cheapening of
1. Was there an election?
toxic gas forced evacuation of 1,000 people at
"New car sales In November continued ' owner cannot do to their property. One major
the dollar on world markets. Which translates
reason for this Is that what is done to one
2. Was It beca use a permit for a trailer park Into higher prices at home for the foreign—
Holland, Mich., and 1,00 people near Pensacola, their downward slide, with the domestic Ir,piece
er
piece.
of
prop
er
ty
can
affect
a
noth
as
denied?
w
dustry reporting a 22.14 percent decline
made autos, television sets and other CO•)
Fla.
led
in
th
e
People have realized that there is a conf lict
3. Was it because of a recent land tran- awner Items we continue to import In greater
If accident and safety statistics are any guide, While the U. S. automakers strugg
between a property owner's "rights" a nd the
market-place, imports seeemed to have been
and greater quantities,
section between two of the alleged officers?
the first priority would seem to be to work up
gran immunity from the sales recession as
intees to
In short, the pros, cons and tradeoffs of the 4
e
rest
of
e
citizens
In
e
"rights"
of
th
th
th
Th
e
President's
suggestion
of
appo
evacuation plans for everyone living downwind set
theya record for the month."
th
ud
e
grain
embargo are not going to result In any
community.
review e Land Plan doesn't seem to incl
from a railroad track, a freeway or a barge terimported cars worth approxima tely $7
significant
break for the U. S. consumer.
th
e
zen
home
ner,
I
be
eve
at
average
ci
ti
ow
li
I peraonlly own some property in a flood.
minal. According to the Congressional Research billion were sold In the United sm in
Now there's something you can always.
meeting
at
the
courthe December
Service, there were 18,000 accidents involving the year just ended. They already constitute prone area. If wlOthSl' person bflIWOl*fly thouse the Commissioners were looking at believe.
develop, land In this drainage system, it the whole room full of people. They all had
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transportation of hazardous materials in the almost 25 percent of all domestic sales and
could Increase the likelihood of my land inputs but it WU all said for them, and more.
United States in 1978 alone. They caused 45 some authoritati ve studies predict the
flooding. It could also cause
i am not for personalized special Interest,
deaths, 1,407 injuries and the evacuation of more soon will rise to 30 percent.
pollution in our valuable waterways or even
but lam for a county-wide organized citizens
Th
is
country's
au
to
in
d
us
try
now
Is
paying
th an 20,000 people.
cause the necessity of engineered drainage
e price for decades of stubborn refusal to systems which would cost all taxpayers a group, not just property owners, but potential
So why should evacuation planning be focused th
owners as well, which wiUgive children of
de-emphasize Oversized,
great deal of money. We have -already em today a chance for tomorrow. A Constitution
on nuclear power plants and not on the railroads whose
Letter, to the editor are welcomed for!
attraction
s
Roost
on
ll
scale
In
Cra
ne
In
La
this
a
sma
e
publIcatIon.
All letter, mint be signed, with a
and highways running through every city, town prices that produced greater profit IflIZI$
wyer could straighten out most of th
Altamonte SPrInGs
th
th
ings that are bo ering us. Here is a quote mailing address and, U possible, a telephouç
and whistlestop in America? The best answer is for manufacturers and deslers.
from
a three judge panel on a decision in Lee number '0 the Identity of the writer may be'.
The key to the current problem obviously Is
This, In my opinion, means that all citizens
th at nuclear reactors seem new and mysterious,
t
si
of
in
Seminole
County
have
certain
"rights."
In
County
...quote.,."The State cannot prohibit a 'erIf1et The Evening Herald wllJ respect the
he declining supply and ri ng price
and freight trains and tankers are old and
he
County
Cornproperty
owner from any beneficial use of his wI$besslwrlterswhodonstwaattbelrumes
Industry
even
fact,
Is
not
one
function
of
t
auto
familiar. Nuclea r radiation and chlorine gas are gasoline. But the domestic
In prInt. The Evening Herald else reserves'
managed to Ignore the handwriting on the mission to lock out for the.e citizens' land without paying for It."...unquote.
menaces of a different sort, but on the basis of waU when saiesof its gu.guzzling behemoths "rights?" That is my understanding of the
therlgbttoedfthettento eliminate ftbel.r to" ,
Lotus hear from others.
safety records, a family living nea r a nuclear plummeted following the 1973-4 Arab oil reason the County hired engineers and
conform to space requIrement
B. E. Lewis
plant has far less chance of being forced to embargo.
planners This allows experts In this area to
Oviedo
evacuate than a family living near a railroad line.
Where disaster planning Is concerned, it would'
seem that we can afford to worry less about the JACK ANDERSON
China Syndrome, which remains a hypothetical
possibility occurring only in science fiction, and
more about the Overturned Tank Car Synd rome,
which is occurring in the real world almost every
0*11
day, posing an imminent and tangible threat to
the public safety.
The API tried to shoot holes in my column, Lincoln Moses, wrote his boos a mu culpa embezzling nearly
WASHINGTON
Whenever something
$1 million from the
pp
th
diatribe
sent
to
editors
the
a
ears
In
print
at
Is
ieee
than
reverent
with
atw
last
spring
ting
CIA'ftgures
as
proolof
his
Calhoun
Na
of
ci
tional
BERRY'S WORLD
Bank of Calhoun, (Ia.
papers that rum this column, error.
about Big Oil, Its moutlçlece the American nely1O
Campbell was sent to the federal..
Petroleum Institute, can be counted on to IldeNstingly, the l.tt. failed to address the
"I was wrong about world oil production," penitentiary
cuily tact that might have .mbsrru.ed the oil Us memo dated, "whictu UNse (CIA) figures whit. Housein Atlanta and Lance went to this
squeal like a duck pig.
to become President Cartera
Industry
Those piteous squeals have never bothered U,&amp;
oil pro the strange circumstance that show to be above January and Febnaary of budget director.
duction was lIO0OO barrels a day
im'
me. A cohmmlat Ii known by the enemies he
Na Campbell has told federal In-'
lower
than
the
year
before.
I've waited to reply to the API attack
makes, and I'm proudtobeon the 'enemlM
igat0r1 that he took the rep fora crime th'
begesdo do Ajn attacked
because I knew the House subcommitte, on
list" of the greediest puM of the Twendstb
P'W
hich liv. rrti4niti U.
I
w
fr..a
•
wuuw,
_____ was
lenses. run, ii e"wo me ui* repgn
Contury. But it would be nice if the API cc.
___w 116W7 UIU1
La
ce
about
n
's
involvement,
Campbell"
upr.p.rkareonen the oil gouge. It
not secret, but was "cir culated in vamloug
Calloflally larded Its porcine polemics with a
alleged,becaia,
Lnlsce
had
promised
to use,
Washington of fices, inclading non- was released last week and coinetely
few tact&amp;
goverassent offices." Well, my associate Del. supports my October column
Last October, Ir.veal.dthe contents o(a
An Cam* bad to do tam told him wad
Pert
the committee's report was the
Van Alt. was told by at l...t half a Ioean
CIA report which showed that lbs Car ter
to
wait until Jimmy Carter reached the WhEW"
conclusion that DOE deliberately withhel
goveromsnt officials ___
that the report was not
admlnldratlon l
deliberately lied to the
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____ waite
House..
Campbell
d, but the
ip4fLv..i
ter"
about a inbitantlal
availablo to press or public, He finally found
American public about the cam of last
ainInI*ation
never
conasiged
his
sentence.
Fe
ry
In oil Imports from the
a
agreed In link it, Maybe be
ma who
____
__________
____ but _____
year 's gasoline 'shortage,
fried to call l,
couldn't get
should have ashed the API, which appamintly Couigrna and the poi&amp; b.eai.., In the worde Campbell
tlroumhtoblm.
President Carter and thenEn.rgy
___
of
o
ofticlal,
"It
would
han
been
em'
CIA
reports.
has no trouble ohtaI
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Sexton 170.
DELTONAPINIUS
JET BOWLER ETTES
Standings: Spoilers, Jet Sit,
Standings: I. Big I Tire I Wheel
Bare Hares. Dynamos, Rebels,
Young at Heart, Cracker-jacks, Service;?. Witts Amoco; 3. Ladies
Super Sports, Bucks &amp; Does, Auxiliary Fleet Reserve; 4.
Popeyes, Double Dozen,
le Loan; S. June's Beauty
Leprechauns, Mr. 1. Mrs., E.Z Shop; 6. Mixon Auto Parts; 7.
Marks, Yankees, Lucky Strikes, Jacobs Grove Service; S.
Gators, Orange Bowlers, Four Galloway Builders; 9. Johnny
Diamonds, Charlies' Angels, Walker General Contractor; 10.
Gems, Ringers, HI-Balls, Easy Go. Milady Fabrics &amp; Crafts.
High Games Louise Cosat 212:
er-s. Hacienda Nines, Strikers.
High Games: Ralph Grooms i,S, Kay Sassman 173; Mae Wilkins
John Makowski 194, Mike Burke 153.
High Series: Diane Prevail! 410;
I", Bill Moran 115, Tod Puckett
151, Fred Drew 152, Chas. Mae Wilkins 456; Louise Cosat 501.
Converted Splits: Anna Coleman
Adiington 152, Verne Pohl 110, Ed
KneWl 17$, Lou Bolton 177, Bill 3-10; Margie Kern 4.3; Elaine
Kostival 5'7.9; Dot Grady 5-6-10
f%66.
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wvrn 07
LIIIC m,iuer 1l3, Cu uumoin 113,
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Week
Margie Witt
Henry Mueller 175, Bob Aug* 174.
Gladys Granneman 151, Frances
JET BOWLERETTES
Greco 171, Eulah Oflhaus
Wheel
Mueller 171, WinnIe Spencer 164. Service; 2. Ladies Auxiliary Fleet
High Series: Andy Patrick
Reserve; 3. Witts Amoco; 4
John Makowski 503, Mike Burke June's Beauty Shop; 5. MI ion A uto
491, 0111 Moran 494, Ted Puckett Par~fs; 6. Seminole Loan;
491, Raymo
Rucker 491, Lisle Galloway Builders; 5. Jacobs
Miller 451, Hnd
enry Mueller ISP, Will Grov e Service; 9. Johnny Walker
xernstock 4$6, Bob Aug. 4Th, Ed Gener al Con tractors; 10. Milady'
Gumbirl 472, Winnie Spencer 461, Fabric &amp; Crafts.
Gladys Granneman 461, Eulah
High Games: Diane Prevatt 17$;
Offhaus
Frances Greco 41&amp; Carolina, Lindsay 170; Terry Evan
MUSII
16$; Rose
157
Converted Splits: Chas. Mc
Series: Diane Prevatt 474;
Donnell 7.10; Florence Furar(d
Caroline Lindsey iii
510; Donald Soucek 4Slt John
Converted Splits: Mary Pugh I.
Makowski 5•6; Hazel Bauder 3.6, S. 10; Caroline Lindsey 3-6•7; Terry
7; Dan Burton 3.7, 5.10; Ruth Evans 3.7
Mueller 3-6, 3•10; Mac McKibben
Other Highlights: Queen of
10; Minnie Kane 310; Gordon Week L ou ise Cosat
Lelsenring 3.10; Ted Puckett 5.10;
DIBASY SOCIAL
Pat Valente 27; Geneva Santoro 2.
Standings: Village TV 1705.
7; ha Crawell 27; Andy Patrick 4.
135.3; R &amp; F Disposal Serv. 152.
S.
Other Highlights: Ila Crow 11 154; Joe Davis Bldg. CIr: 110-139;
Terrie Van Lawn Care 143.5.160.3;
almost a triplicate 117.117.116.
Village Inn 164.142: Six .15 144.3.
SALL A CH At N
161.5; DeBary Sanitation 156.5.
Standings: 1. Moon PIes; 2. Go 149.5; Jaycees 144.162; Senez
Betweens; 3. Intruders; 4. Hut 'n' Builders 154152; Charlie's Place
Sex; S. Alley Cats; 6. All In the 132-174
Family; 7. Round Tults; I. Pin
High Games: Bob Oshlnski 223;
Heads.
Butch Valente 192; Reg Sigmon
High Games: Chris Huff M; 221-113. Andy Doyle 119; Larry
Jim Nader 213; Johnnie Lat. Judson 213202.15$; Jed Quinlivan
,enhIser IS3; Vernon Whitt 1"; 113; Jack Donovan 206; Wes Mott
Larry Blair 15$; Drew Kirk 171: Jr., 203.193; William Glatz 202.116Bryant Hckson Jr. 151; Ralph lii; Frank Frost 2021$7; John
Re" 172; Glnny Huff 150, Gus Horn 1; Gene Gardehla 194
Sexton 190; Anne Sea 150, Do*
High Series: Larry Judson 603;
Nader lii: Debbie Pagel 142.
Meg Sigmon 37$; William Glatz
High Series: Chris Huff 516; ilm
S69; Frank Frost s36; Bob
N ader 342; Bryant Hickson Jr. Oshinski 330; John Horn 329; Jack
101; Ralph Reap
Gus Sexton Donovan 519; Milt Miller
Dee Nader 400;
Gene Gardella 515, Harold Sauer
'"Other
7"
Highlights: Star of
503..
Week Gus Sexton +70: High
Other Highlights: Larry Judson
Averages: Jim Nader 176: Gus $03 series award.

Carolina

imm ed iate family.

"At this moment we grieve for Bo Rein," he

faced Robert "Bo" Rein on the football field were

Before taking the LSU job in November, Rein said. "We grieve because we lost a man we loved
P.M.
among those who gathered Sunday to pay their was head coach for four yea rs at North Carolina all too suddenly."
respects to the Louisiana State coach who died in State, where he coa ched the Wolfpack to an
A Requiem Mass for Rein will be held at 7
a bizarre plane accident.
Atlantic Coast Conference championship last fall Tuesday at St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Niles,
Among the more than 400 people at St. and bowl bids the two previous seasons.
Ohio, where Rein grew up.
Michael's Catholic Church for the Mass of the
Members ofRein's last team at N.C. Sta te atRein's death Friday puzzled the nation. He was
tended the service and sat in a special section of returning to Baton Rouge from a recruiting trip to

Crum, Clemson coach Danny Foster, Wake the church.
Shreveport when his plane Inexplicably veered off
Forest coach John Mackovic and former Duke
Others who attended were LSU Athletic course and flew halfway across the country before
coach Mike McGee.
Director Paul Dietzel, ACC Commissioner Robert it went down in the Atlantic Ocean about 100 miles
The Rev. Albert J. Tittiger described Rein, 34, James, Monte Kiffin, who was named to replace east of Ca pe Charles, Virginia.
as an "ordinary human being who loved human Rein at N.C. State, and N.C. State basketball
Officials have speculated an oxygen system
beings, drawing out the possible in other people. coach Norman Sloan.
fail ure in the twin-engine Cessna 441 apparently
"He was able to look into our souls and into
Assistant football coaches John Constantinos disabled the men and the plane flew under its
ourselves and call us something special," said

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I. Duke (132) defeated Georgia Montana State 77.60; def,ld Orambling 101. Southern 7$ Tech 55-42; lost to Clemson U421 hk&amp;ltana 51-46.
Western Conference
Haverford 76, Johris Hopkins 72
lost to North Carolina 5211.
Midwest Division
flitter By areeeseM with e Jacksonville 93, Delta $2
2. DePaul (12.0) defutsd Ball American Basketball Ciaches Kentucky St. 46, Central St. 40
(All Times £311
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Kann Cty
29 TI .504
State 96-7Li defeated Marqueff,fl. Association, leases an prsbafiiø LoWisville 0, Memphis St. 4$
By United Press Internal lanaI
Milwauke
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26 21 .553 2'
By The NC" are inefiglate Is, top Maryland 95, Pittsburgh SI
Denver
3. Ohio State (11.1) defeated 3$ and natiseal champleesbip Md.BaIt. Co. 63, Loyola (Salt.) 5$
16 31 .310 12'.i
Sunday, Dec. 23
Chicago
12, Iowa 77.7 1 ; defeated Northwestern censideratise by Ills UPI Beard of Mississippi U, Florida 6$
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Utah
7543.
13 33 .253 II
NFC
Cuclmes. These leases cerrestly N. Carolina $2, Duke 67
Pacific Division
4. Kentucky (13-3) defeated ea prelsetbal for 1"9.0 arot N. Carolina St. 64, Virginia 56
Philadelphia 27, Chicago 11'.
W i. Pct. as Mississippi 7973: lost to Alabama Alaska.Amcksraga Awbwra, Norfolk St. $1, Virginia W. 0
Seattle
7544.
33 13 ,717
Houston 13, Denver 7
CIMINROIli last Car-ell", Old Dominion 46 Navy 14
Los Angels
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Randolph.Macan 1, Fredoni a $.
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2$ I? .427 41 , Virginia 72.49: defeated Baltimore
Saturday, Dec. 29
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Son Diego ' 26 n .531 ski 04-64i defeated Rhode ISWW 64-54i
NFC divisional plays"
Shepherd 45, W. Va. St. 17
last
defeated Purdue 6641.
21 74 .500 10
Tampa lay 34, Philadelphia 17 Portland
Tennessee 71, Vanderbilt 63
Army 57, RPI M
Golden Sit
6. (lU (9.3) lest to Alabama 37.
14 31 .311 1$,
AFC divisional play*"
lion St. 71 Towson It. 41
Balllmot's 470 lot. Moiis 3
36; lost to Georgia 7372.
Houston I?, San Diego II
Saturday's Results
Troy II. 41, GeorgIa Tech
$01100 CIII 40. Pordham 47
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7. Oregon state (1$-I) defeated
TUI4n. SO. Florida It, 7,
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Indiana 122, Detroit 105
ArIzona 773; defeated Arizona
Sunday, Dec. 3$
Va. Wslyn 50, Methodist Coil. 40
BSICkflelI 105, AmerIcan 19
Houston 117, Cleveland N
Stag 43.19.
AFC divisional playoff
Wake Forest $6 Clemson $3
Clarion 44, Slippery Reck 5$
Seattle 105, Denver $02
S. Notre Dame (9.2) t to san.
Pittsburgh 31, Miami 14
W. Kentucky 91, Teen Tech 77
Cord1eCtlCItt
77,
MMS
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Golden
Francisco 47.59:- defeated Tulane
St ID?, Phoilx N
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MidweW
Columbia
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Dartmouth
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San Diego IlL Utah 103
9.P; defeated Tflas ChristIAJT$$.
Los Angeles 31, Dallas It

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told all these years.
I nave no socias axe, as
very little family life because
I've wanted to be available
when my sweetheart found an
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Nobody talked me Into
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old excitement Is atlU there.
Although legally I have no
man of my own, I have no
regrets.
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AND FRIENDS Guest: Madeline Kahn:

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DEAR ABBY: 'You are
comment on your CON- elected to settle a question
FIDENTIAL TO "SHOULD I about which our family
GIVE IN?" You responded disagrees.
with this sad refrain:
"When I met him, I liked
Each Christmas I mall a
him
gift to a friend in another
When I liked him, I loved state. She sends me one too,
hIm'
and
send her
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When I let him, I lost him." received and appreciated her
(Author Unknown
That might have been true Last year, she did not
acknowledge my gift. I was
once, Abby, but not today.
I know many girls (now going to ask In a letter to her
women) who "held out," and (several months later if she
were left out. I am a living ever received my gift since I

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and Helen run into trouble
when they promote a romance
between the county clerk and
the county nurse.
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Jerry's depression turns to lY
when an ex-flame re-enters his
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aid Fm glad y.u're happy. out wis the way to get a man,
Norman Cousins, author of
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make a but I lost a number of good putting my friend in an
"Anatomy Of An illness As
very moment). I am playing banquet out of somebody men to other women who met barrassing positi on If she
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weekends alone. Now I'm too "thank you." I honestly
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relationship; all I con do Is
Would It be wrong to ask if
CHARLIE BROWN Charlie
fantasize about one. (I only she ever got It?
Brown ii chosen to escort the
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wish I had ' some real
Homecoming Queen to the celMEINOREGON obration, dance and give her
mentiorkA.)
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I know this has no chance of
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prompt treatment is
soon as they're detected!
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also difficult to reach. "These
are the first places that lose
their tone," says Fonda. The
"bird cage" stretches the
thighs and firms up the butt.
Lie on stomach and slowly lift
upper body, right hip and
thigh off the floor; grasp right
foot wi th lef t ha nd and pull leg
5. Leg lilt stresses the quadriceps thigh muscle, used everyday in walking.
forward.
3. Leg lift stretches the
hamstrings and backs of the as far as you can; lower,
5.' Another leg lift stresses
metabolism and increases
thighs, and provides soothing
4. About the spinal stretch your energy level." Lie on the quadriceps muscle in the
support for the back muscles, • stress-reducer, Jane is quoted back, arms at sides; slowly thigh. Ue on left side, resting
Lie on back, hands under, hips, in - the .,Ba zaar article: raise legs straight up and over on elbow and forearm. Slowly
right knee bent with foot on -P
utting pressure on the base head, lifting back off the raise right leg to at least a
Putting
floor; slowly raise left leg oftheapinestlznulatesa gland floor; bring legs over until degree angle; 115 degree is
straight up toward your head, there that speeds up toes touch the floor,
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1. The straddle stretch
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All movement is 'done as
slow, e*sy stretching, as
opposed to sudden bouncing.
The reason, explains Fonda in
the January issue of Harper's
Bazaar, is that "your muscles
function like rubber bands; a
bouncing motion can push
them beyond. their point of
capability."
Bazaar went to Jane's
workshop in Beverly Hills and
photographed her during one
of her warkouts. For best
results, hold each position for
a few seconds beyond the
point where you start to feel
discomfort. Relax, then

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from South Carolina, but lived John E. Bolton. Mrs. Ralph
A family reunion was given
in Jacksonville for 30 years Austin Smith was the lucky
in honor of Mrs. D. C. Spivey,
before she came to Sanford. winner of the screeno game.
Sr. by her children.
She has three married
Many dishes of delicious
children.
The Sanford Na tional
food were brought for the
Guard Unit will be going to
occasion at the recreation hall
The Woman's Club of Caiiip Blanding, Flu. for
of the First Ch ur ch of the
Sanford
is sponsoring an Arts week-e nd training in their
Nazarene of Sa nford Avenue
Festival and Chili Luncheon readiness effort to always be
Sunday afternoon.
at the clubhouse on Oak available for any problem.
Mrs. Spivey has one sister,
Club
of
Avenue
from 10 to 12 a.m. Ofl
Mrs. John Kelley, who lives in
The unit is B company of the
The Woman's
Halnes City. She has eight Sanford is planning to visit the Jan. 30.
2nd Batallion of the 124th
children, and all but one at- First Presbyterian Church on
Mrs. Bruce W. Kelly is the Infantry commanded by Capt.
tended the reunion. 11cr Oak Ave., Sunday, January chairman of the event.
Lvis with the able assistance
11cr committee of hostesses of 1st Sgt Allen. They are
children are TonI Spivey, 20. All members are invited to
Herman Spivey, Mrs. Robert
come and sit together for the are Mrs. Thomas Carr, Mrs. turning in the 106 Recoiless
C. Boyd Coleman, Mrs. H. W. Rifle and will be receiving a
Carter, Mrs. S. J. Watson, D. worship service at 11
Goodspeed,
Mrs. J. E. new guided missile (TOW)
C. Spivey, Mrs. Robert
Gradit'k,
Sr.,
Mrs. Roger which is jeep-mounted.
Melvin
Bedenbaugh and
Ijsiloml Sigimia Omicron
Club Harris, Mrs. Vernon Harrison
Sometime in February they
Spivey, all of Sanford.
Chapter of the Woman's
and Mrs. John Thompson.
expect to be getting the jeep
Cook
of Sanford will have their
All club inembers and their which goes with the rifle. It is
family were here from nionthly meeting at tile home
uests are invited,
an anti-tank weapon. Three
Seville, Ga.
of Mrs. l'hillip lA)gan. Mrs. F. g
Mrs. Spivey I= 11 grand- J. Harris, Sr. will 1w serving
people are needed to operate
great'
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of
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children,
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Social
Dt'p.iri
co-hostess. The meeting
grandchIldren, and one great, will take place Jan. 16 at 10 The Woman's Club of Sanford gunner and a jeep driver.
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great-grandchild. Many of her .1111.
had theirmonthlybridge party Each gun has a support
4.
nieces, nephews and SOUIC
Mrs. Allison George, one Wed nesday. Miss Gertrude vehicle another jeep
The Sanford National
close friends attended.
of the club members, will give Fischer was chairman and
H.
D.
Wesley
was
Guard
unit has openings for a
Mrs.
a book report of "Magnifi.
Cat" by edniond Slimlian who
Hart and David ft. Smith will S the U.S. Regional Bishop of
The committee of hostesses munications weapons.
"Tile Guard is always
take place Sunday, June 20, at Ilie International Liberal included Mrs. 3. E. Baker,
4p.m. at Squire One Apt. Club ("itili' Ch ur ch,
Mrs Adrian Hall and Mrs. J. lookUig for a goud man," Sa ys
House in Altamonte Springs.
Sgt. Robert Stone, a member
Tile book is about a bishop 0. Huff.
A reception will follow the and a cat. It is a beautiful and
Mrs. G. F. Drew won high of the Sanford unit. "The
ceremony. All the family and unusual story with humor and score at bridge and Mrs. Roy requirements are a high
friends are invited to attend.....
'I'illis won SCt'Ofl(l hich. The school education and the
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Daryl Moreau couldn't have up there to give us a chance to the winning basket.
Griffith combined for 42 team but didn't shoot well
"Somebody said earlier
picked a bett;r time to hit his go the boards if I missed.
"I don't think they intended points to give Louisville its against us and I attribute a lot that whoever made up the
only shot of the game if he had
"I was a major factor In this for him to shoot," said Florida second Metro win without a of that to our defense."
schedule doesn't like me,"
. tried.
Louisville jwnped to a 36-19 Danforth said. "But this week
game for 10 seconds. Ut's State coach Joe Williams. loss. The sophomore Smith
The 6-2 freshman guard hit talk about our effort. We "He just got inside and threw scored 22 points and grabbed halftime lead and the Tigers, Is a very critical part of our
a 10-foot jumper with seven finally played for 40 It UP."
10 rebounds while Griffith, the who fell to 1-3 In the league schedule."
seconds left in the game minutes."
In addition to hosting LouisThompson finished with 19 league's leading scorer, and 8-6 for the season, could
I Saturday to give Tulane an 80.
never recover. Center Frank ville Saturday, Tulane plays
In the only other game in points and Holston 18 for finished with 2D points.
79 upset victory over Florida the
But it was the Cardinals' McDowell led Memphis State at St. Louis Monday and at
Metro
Conference Tulane while Brown took
State and knock the Seminoles Saturday, 12th-ranked game scoring honors with 27. defense that pleased coach with 11 points.
Cincinnati Wednesday. In
out of first place in the Metro Louisville blitzed Memphis
The Cardinals, enjoying a other games involving league
Ile victory, Tulane's first Denny Crum the most.
"It we play as hard as we half-game lead over Cin. teams
Conference.
Monday, South
State 6948 to take over the In three conference games,
"He just improvised a bit," league lead with a 2-0 record, raised the Green Wave's did against Memphis, we'll be clnnati in the league race, are Carolina-Aiken plays at
said Tulane coach Roy DanFlorida State, which had overall record to 5.7 while hard to beat," Crum said. Idle this week until Saturday Florida State and Virginia
. forth.
won three conference games Florida State lost for only the "Our defense was as good as when they play at Tulane - Tech meets intrastate rival
it's been all year. Memphis is the Green Wave's third Virginia in Richmond.
"I was looking for Paul wi thout a loss and had an second time in 11 games,
( Thompson) or Beau (Joe eight-game winning streak on
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LlUlMOfl), said 1vl(weUu,
we iine, nau iajien a twill ieau
lOs)
itanea
race weooer
nobody was open. I knew on two free throws by Murray
u..r
there were seven seconds left Brown with 32 seconds left
Another milestone was finished in a tie for second In
ORLANDO-Coach Torchy
Coach Clark's team was
Clark and his unbeaten and unbeaten with a 12-0 record reached last week when UCF the SSC along with Rollins,
number one in the nation going into a game Sunday defeated St. Michael's 9064. each behind champion
Sanford
i
University of Central Florida afternoon against Western The victory
the 200th Florida Southern. It was the
basketball team will host New England. The Knights career win for Coach Clark, first time In the four year
Webber College this Tuesday, defeated
Aquinas last now In his 11th season as head history of the conference that
January 15th, at home, at 7:30 Saturday, January 5th, 109.77 coach at UCF.
the Knights didn't come In
p.m.
and Dickinson on Tuesday,
first.
Flagship Bank battled bad
George Williams with• 15,
The Sunshine State ConThis game will be a tune-up January 8th, 86.70. On that
All-American Bo Clark
from a 16-point deficli Corso with 11 and Byron for the Knights Sunshine State
1enc
Will be the toughest continues to lead the Knights
day the Knights were named
Saturday, but suffered a 39-38 Washington with eight were Conference season opener on
test for Clark and his number in scoring averaging over 30
the number one team In
loss to Sanford Electric when the top scorers for Sanford Saturday,
January 19th nation in the first NCAA one toWn as all the schools in points a game while Ruben
Joe Corso connected on the Electric.
stand a chance Cotton
against the Biscayne Bobcats. Division II poll of the season.
dominates
in
first of two free throws with
Horace Knight scored 16 Game time Is 7:30 p.m. in the That ranking is a first In the of winning the Crown.
averaging
12.6
rebounding,
three seconds left in the and Willie Brown 14 for the
UCF gym.
history of UCF basketball.
Last season the Knights per contest.
game.
losers.
It was only the second time
Atlantic flank dominated
this season that Sanford the game from the first period
Electric's offense was held to when It out-scored First Lady Netter 's Open Play January 18th
less than 40 points. Sanford Federal 15.2.
Electric is 4-0 in the second
Karry Hunter swiched the
ORLANDO-While much of then embark on a two match Academy, Kent State, and nounced.
half and 10-0 for the season, nets seven times in the last the nation is blanketed in road trip on the 24th and 29th Nicholls State. UCF closes
Atlantic Bank, trailing period and finished the game snow, the University of against Stetson and Seminole regular season play on April
The Knights schedule has
Sanford Electric by one game with 22 points for the winners. Central Florida women's Community College before 3rd at Jacksonville. The been released tirough the
in the second half, blasted Albert Armstrong finished tennis team has been pracDIVISIOn II State Tournament athletic offices of UCF under
winless First Federal 67.16 In with 17, while Robert Quinn ticing for the upcoming returning home
against Daytona Beach has bean scheduled for April the direction oT Athletic
Saturday's other game.
and Brian Sheffield each season. The Knights boast azl Community College. Each 1143 at a slaht to be an. Director Dr. Jack O'Leary.
Sanford Electric led 8.2 at scored 10.
match schedule that begins match starts at 2 p.m.
the end of the first period and
Alex Wynn had a dozen later this week and lasts into
144 at the half. The Electric points for First Federal.
April,
f the
matches
Company appeared to be on
Atlantic Bank
plays
schedule,
the
Knights have
The Ballet Guild Strikes and individual sponsors are
Its way to rout after boosting Flagship Bank at 9 a.m.
Coach Rocky- Thomas'
away down a new alley Saturday, being sought from the
earmarked
home
and
Its lead to 32.16 after three Saturday at the Salvation women open Play
matches with Flagler, Stet- January 19 with the second business community and the
periods, but Flagship Bank Army gym, 7(X) W. 24th St., January 18th, ii)
son,
Jacksonville, Rollins,
had other ideas.
while Sanford Electric State Hardcourt Cham- Florida Southern, Tampa, annual "Bowl For Ballet"' community at large. Entry
tournament. The event,' fees are tax-deductible and
Flagship Bank out-scored tangles with First Federal at Piofl5hlpe. The tournament
and Seminole and Daytona scheduled at Bowl America, have been set at $100 and $5
Sanford Electric 22-7 in the 10 a.ni.
lasts through Sunday.
Beach community Colleges. Airport Boulevard, Sanford, for five-man teams and In.
Infinal period. They tied the Sanford Electric 8 618 i
The
Knights
follow
the
The Knights other seven LI set to.begin at 10 a.m. and dividuals respectively, A $100
score at 36-38 and 38.38, but urnament with their first matches are at home against continue Uwongh lunch,
donor may provide his own
Corso was fouled with three FiritFederal 2 410
The
tournament
will
be
regular
season
a
team or the ballet guild will
match
Atlantic
Bank
1516
12
24
James
Madison,
Emory
&amp;
seconds left and provided
)0p,
scratch
event
open
to
Tuesday,
67
January
22nd
recruit
a team to bowl in his
Henry,
Washington
College,
winning margin with a free
U interested persons. Team behalf.
First Federal 2 6 8 0-16 against Flagler. The Knights Pennsylvania, the Mr Force
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Tittiger, assistant pastor of St. Michael's.
Rein served -as offensive coordinator for former while Air Force fighters that intercepted the
Rein had the ability to bring out the best in
coach Frank Broyles.
plane watch ed helplessly.
neonle. Tittiger said, and "we have lost a very
North Carolina Gov .Tnmes R Hunt .Tr was also
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present.
probably died while the plane was in flight. The
Rein's widow, Suzanne, and his two daughters,
Tittiger said Rein's friends and family "must Coast Guard suspended active search activities
Kristin Elaine, 13, and Linea Elizabeth, 9, sat deal with a sudden loss for which they were in no Saturday for the wreckage and bodies of the two
quietly, surrounded by other members of the
way prepared."
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Ohio

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CLASSIFIED ADS
CALENDAR

COLUMBUS(UPI) Almost any college student can fiaure to deal with hnaIi enllaua a'tIv1tip and twn.thfrda n.d anma
out to divide three pizzas among four people.
kind of renedIaIfñath.
But on a mathematics placement test, half of Ohio State
"This Is a national, pervasive and serious problem," Mrs
UnIversity's 8,000 freshmen couldn't figure it out math- Reynolds said.
ematically.
Ohio State has developed an extensive program to upgrade
OSU Provost Ann Reynolds says a growing number of the basic skills of incoming students, but it is a job that OSU
students are entering the university educationaJly unprepared officials clearly would like to see left to the high schools.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 14

Al-Anon, 8 p.m., recreation hail, back of Stromberg
Carbon, Lake Mary.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casseiberry; 7 p.m. Florida Federal,
Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Canton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church Sanford.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
Waffle Stop, Altamonte Springs.
Lakeview Middle School Advisory Committee, 7:30
p.m., at the school.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce board of
directors, 7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY, JANUARY15
Bridge classes, Deltona Community Center each
Tuesday through May 6. Beginning, 1.3 p.m.; Inter.
medIate, 3.5 p.m.
Sanford Senior CItizens, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Bag lunch followed by slide program on Alaska by Rev.
Leo King.
Casseiberry Elementary School special meeting on
new Primary Education Program, 7 p.m., school
audltorlulh. State Rep. Bobby I3rantley will explain the
legislative intent of the law.
Watercolor class, 4.8:30 p.m., Deltona Jr. High art
room each Tuesday through May 6. No fee for those 60
and over.
Woodworking class, 3-6 p.m., Deltona Junior High
shop. No fee to those 60 years and over.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly) 7 p.m., Seminole
Memorial Hospital conference room. Anyone 6 can
attend with registration fee according to age.
Atlanta Contemporary Dance Company, 8 p.m.,
Stetson University's Edmunds Center, DeLand.
Voter RaglNtration, Lake Howell High School, 10
a.m. to noon by League of Woir. t Vut&amp;, Wekiva
Elementary School, 5.7 p.m.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's,
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 am., community
center, N. Edgemon Avenue.
Altamonte Springs Extension Homemakers, 9 a.m.,
First Federal S&amp;L.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR
434.
St. Johns River Life Member Club Telephone
Pioneers of America, 1 p.m., Orange City Lions Club.
Weight Watchers, 8p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave., 7 p.m., Summit Apta., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida P&amp;L,
Sanford.
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot,
Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail,
Lutheran Church of Providence.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Longwood..Lake many LIons, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1.4
and SR 434.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, HIghway 17-92, Cuselberry.
Soundof..Sunsklne Chapter Sweet Adellnes, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake, Forest
City.
Sanford Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m. Jaycee
building, French Avenue, Sanford..
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11
Epsilon Sigma Omicron Woman's Club of Sanford, 10
a.m. home of Mrs. Phillip Logan, 2Th S. Grandview
Ave.
Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon and Ala-Teen,
closed, 8 p.m., Altamonte Springs Community Church,
436 and Hermit's Trail, Altamonte Springs.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrock Drive, Cwelberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Canter.
Sanford OptImist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery, Iac., 12:30 p.m., 103 RobIn Road,
Attamonte Springs, for former and nervous mental
patients.
Sanford Seresaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Canter.
Sford Rotaract, 7:30p.m., Florida Power Ii light,
301 N. Myrtle Ave., Ballard,
SferdSemIasle Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall,
Seam
S*arMght Premenaders, 8p.m., DeBary Community
Cantor, Shell Road.
Air Force Sgts. Aesselatlen A" 1H'y, $ p.m., McCoy
Family Club.
Cas.elherry AA, I p.m., closed, Ascension Lutheran
Free swestgam and dogwood see1ags,P a.m. to 5
p.m., as long as supply lasts, 10$ Forest Ave.,
Alimnonte Sprüs.
Drawing * PalMing (lass, 9 a.m. to noon, Deltona
CoIumwllty Canter. Each Wb',adiy through May 7.
kMUlngê Qiebsting class, 1:11p.m., DsBery Hall,
each Widossdey through April ii. No cest to those N
and over.
1 a' Trim Easceiss (lass, 1 p.m., DsBary First
PraIb)lerIan, each Wodoosdey through May 7. No cost
to those N uid over,
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classes 44 and 740 p.m.,
Doltons Jimict HIF&amp;bool shop, each !rbt.day
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WASHINGTON(UPI)-ItwasNewyear's
Eve, and suddenly there were crashing
sounds in the room where President Carter
was.
Secondslater,franticSecretServlceagents
burstthroughthedoorfollowedbyRearAdin.
William Lukash, the, president's personal
physician, his face drawn and white,
The president was crouched over a figure
on thefloor. Hewasperfectlyallright, but the
person on the floor was out cold,
The story of the president's knockout New
Year's Eve leaked out during the weekend
from someone who was in a position to know,
Carter was having a quiet meal at the
northwest Washington home of Nancy and
Frank Moore, his congressional liaison and
former Georgia aide. Press secretary Jody
Powell, Hubert "Herky" Harris, an official in
the Budget Bureau, Ruff Fant, Powell's nextdoor neighbor and a Washington attorney,
and their families were there, too.
Secret Service agents waii4 iuts!de t)e.
home, and Rear Adin. William Lukash, the
president's personal physician, was in a car
behind Carter's limousine.

Noon The Da Befot'e Publication

Sealed bids or proposals ad.
dressed to the Board of Public
Sunday - Noon Fi'ida
Instruction of Seminole County,
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Florida (hereinafter called the
________________________ __________________________
"Board') and markid,
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PROPOSAL
FOR
FUR.
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INSTALLING AS SPECIFIED,
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VARIOUS PIECES OE LARGE
Barmaids, bartenders. Full &amp;
FOOD PRODUCTION EQUIP. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSI.
part time, rotating shifts,
BLE FOR ANY DEBTS 1N
MENT AT HIGH SCHOOL
salaryplustips.Bonus&amp;Hosp,
"BBB". SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CURRED BY ANYONE
No exp. necessary. Apply In
FLORIDA, In accordance wIth the
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
person, ABC Liquors, 28$3
OF Jan. 11
stipulations and specifIcatIons
Orlando Dr., Sanford.
available from the PurchasIng
011cc &amp; Bonnie Johnson
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Department in the Office of the
.
The City of Winter Springs is
SUperintendent, 1311 Mellorivlile Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
now accepting applications for
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771.
general labor positions in the
Mate" Dating Service. All
Public Works Department.
Bid must beaccompanied bybld
9e5. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
Benefits. Apply 400 N.
water, Fl. 3331$
daposit: A Bid Bond, Cashier's
Edgemon Ave., Winter
Check, or Certified Check for five
SprIngs, Fl. 32707.
p1.1n1t (5
cwt) of the total
&amp; Found
amount bid which will be returned
________________________
DRIVERS .WAREHOUSE
to the successful bidders when
Found Siamese type cat
Immediate openings. Must have
contract Is completed.
Carriage Cove, Sunland
Fl. Chauffeur license, 23 yrs.
The succeisful bidder Shall
Estates area. 6214453 or aft 3.
furnish a Performance.Payment
or older with good driving
323.3377
Bond for the total amount of the
record. Annual starting salary
in excess of 510.000. Exc.
award within 10 days of
REWARD
offered for the return
notification of the award.
Company benefits, major
of sm., male puppy. 7 mo, old,
Bonds must be written by a
Florida Aluminum Distributor
"TIGER", brn, white, &amp; bik.
is expanding to Longwood to
company licensed to dO
markIngs. Lost 13th &amp;
business in Florida.
serve greater Orlando area,
French Thurs.,, .ian. 3. LIttle
aids will be reclved in the above
Call 2 p.m..4 p.m. to schedule
boy brokenhearted. 3230264.
,nemed office as Indicated herein,
interview. 331.6114.
A" ronditions stated shall apply.
LOST: wh. shep. puppy wblue
h.nyestlons relating to the bid
strapcollar,fromW. Lk.Mary
* * * * * *
are to be directed to the Pur.
Blvd. REWAK. aiI be 322.

During toe evening, Nancy Moore and
Carter had been discussing a book she had
been reading. As the president got ready to
go,about9p.m.,shesuggestedthepreajdent
take the book with him to read. He agreed.
Up the stains she dashed, picked up the
book, and started to come down the steps. Her
heel broke. Downahe tumbled, until she came
to an abrupt stop, at the presIdent's feet,
unconscious.
Agents, hearing the noise, looked in the
window just as the president bent over Mrs.
Moore. Powell shouted to Harris in Us entrance hail to get Lukash.
An agent tried to open the door but it was
stuck. Just as Harris started to open it from
the inside, the agent used his shoulder to ram
Ito n.Thei
ctofUsagent's body almost
pasted Harris to the kitchen wall,
Mrs. Moore quickly recovered. The
president returned to the White House,
leaving Lukash to keep an eye on her for
fle.

"You prepare for these things, hoping
they'll never happen. Then you think
thing has happened and you react,"
m
barrassed agent said.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) Rep. Jon Hinson,
do a day's work faraday's pay. We hear less
R.Musa., says the inaustrialtzed "Snowbelt"
in the South of debilitating strikes and work
states are backing a bill to require federal slowdowns. We have worked for our success,'
government approval before a major corn- Hinson said.
pony could move its operation.
Hinson said the ao.called "runaway plant"
HesaldSunday the measure is almedat the
bill would pit region against region in ecogrowth of "Sunbelt," or southeastern region
nomic and Industrial growth,
of the country.
He said the proposed measure would
The Mississippi congressman said the requ1rebuthesesw1th5oorrnoreemp1oy,e
phenomenal growth of business and Industry
to get federal approval
in the Sunbelt can be traced to many factors,
move and require compensation
to cornore Pzld
"Generally, we can see that the states are
munitlea and employees that lose
mostly nonunionized and labor coats are
The Republican representative said
lower. The South has also made efforts for Congress is not likely to adopt the "riz'.away
favorable tax treatment and incentives. p1ant"blllinthenearfuhse.But,flImonnfd
Energy, water and transportation systems the Issue is getting greater attention as more
are also a factor,
and more Industries close aging facilities
"Probably the most appealing element is relocate in an attempt to cut costs
the availability of qualified people, ready to maximize profits.
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chasing Office.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
ATTENTION:
on Coleman
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plan, on the other hand,
been languishing in committee" for 11 to 1$
Kenn's

up."

Mondale said Carter and Kennedy engaged
In a dispute that Involves "a question of
judgment" and a difference of opinions.

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of THE BATTERY SHOP, and that
I IntendtoregIstersaldnamewith
me Clerk of the Circuit Cowt,
Seminole County, Florida in ac.
cordancewiththeprovi$$oof
FIctitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section *63.09 FlorIda Statutes
1917.
Sig. Dale A. Stickney

Manager
Publish Dec. 24, 31, 19790. Jan. 7'
14, 1910

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MANY, MANY

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iN, 5.4 0. 4.11, full &amp; port time.

Apply in person Sanford Nursing

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1IH&amp;P Wanted

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CORRESPONDENTS

ak. L.D. LAM.
IRAKIS andor his estate; AVIS FACTORY- warehouse help

dead or not known to be dead or
alIVe, their several respective

Cal a

PARK

323.2222
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that roll.a-way bed you've
nowhere to roll away . . . If you
place a Classified Ad loday.

21-SItuations Wanted

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nicely kept, must

Seek employment for 2 Viet.
namelemalerefug..s,ages3o
&amp; 25. One speaks a little
English, has some exp. In dec.
a bOI' repair. Other speaks no
English, •xp. as fisherman.
Any lob considered. Call 323
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25-Loans
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322.2611

David N. Gaul I wf Janice L,
I14GIndInLK 1st, UN
N. King, Lots C.IO Ilk 1 TIer 9 plus
Sot Dale Builders Inc to Jamle

2565 I

Tomorrow may be the day you sell

? NE ED CASH?
any other persons claiming by,
OlIn AM Homes of Fl Inc
ttwougli or under or against any
EVENING
HERALD
Use
Your Home As Security
Thomas V. Bordonarol *1Sandra
COfPOfationsor other 11a1 entitles
Call Us For Terms
M.,LotllIlkDSterIi.,gparkun the E 270 of St on W town of R.McCollethIMar.iijt,
named asa Defendant; and all
Tower
FinancIal $rv.
Sanf., 1100.
3, *61,100
30 Tuscawftla UN 7, VS,1N.
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claimants, persons or psrtlos, -iijiiiOiI
1.551241.2459
(QCD) Walter N. King, Lots 131,
Olin AM Homes of Fl to
Cleveland Myers to Clev*lnd natural or corporate, wtioIe exact
M. Glambalvo &amp; wf Joan, Lot 23 153 &amp; NW ½ of Lot 113 Sect I, Myers.l,o$Sporseyssubdv.,$100. legal status Is unknewn, claiming
NOTICE
NO BROKERAGE
OF PUILIC HEARING
Ilk A Oreinweod Lakes Un 1, MIdway Park to the same, $150.
Arctili C. Standley Jr. &amp; wf under any of the above-named or
FEES
Walter N. King to Edwin W. Wanda L. to Glenn A. Paul, Lot9 dasaibed
The Board of County Corn.
$62400.
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defendants or P1,1111 mlssioners
of
Manfred W. Lavpp 0. wf King, BegIn 3023.53 ft S &amp; 112.33 It Ilk A Hlgland HIlls, W,ISO. Seminole
County,
who are claimIng to have
any Florida,
Margareteto Peter 1. Pfister&amp; *4 W of NV corner etc lId 11, $155.
right, common title or interest In in Roomwill hold a pubiic hearIng _____________ _________
Thomas 1. Player &amp; *4 (yg,i
ROdiley 0. Green Inc to *I
Nancy .1., Lot C Ilk K Sky Lark
203 of the Seminole
M. Larry V. Golden Ii *5 Volta and to the lands hereinafter County
Danllson 0. wf Katherine I.. t.0
Subdv,
Courthouse, North Park $anlerd Gracious lIving. Isis.
d$SC*ibOd.
L.,
1
½
of
Lot
41
IMiminger
Grove Un 1, sosass.
Weskly&amp; monthlyrates, utilities
You are hereby ,,oIif led that a Avenue, Sanford, Florida, on
Truman W. Coolly Jr4 &amp; *4 Garden
Olin AM Homes of Fl Inc to
Tuesday, January 22, 1950, at 7
$. Inquire SO S. Oak S4I.fl$3
Roselee M. to Steven 1. Krone &amp; Charles
suit
has
been
flied
against
you
. 14*1, $
PtriCla
L.
in
H. Valesten &amp; wf Joyce U. ,
or as
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Mardi C.. LOt $5 NIetWIdeI Add to Lot 13 Ilk
T. Randolph sr. a wf the Circuit Court of SIfflIllOil p.m.
A Orawwd Lakes Un Dslere
possible
to consider application by
Olin AtOm Hts Un 3, $55.500.
LOtS BlkD$ummsrwt N, County, Florida,
entItled Storer Cable
Ullurnlstmd
1 sia.ao.
Richard Nobles I *4 Alvllda tO
VIRGINIA RAMACCIATO, to provide Television Franchise ___________________
Den Nagen Canstr Inc to Rabin
service
to
the
unin.
Louis C. Ragen I *4 DaIflUI1Cs. L. Kunot I, *4 Carol S., Lois
v.
1. knees I *4 Mar04 G. PlaintIff
LAMBROS corporated areas of seminole 1 11-4199 M9. ssI. AdOlts only
ca w Steven
Lot 1411 ItftofLOt7lEngllib
LIen J. Leeds I *4 stisrun q DIMITI 0$ LAMINAKI$
Ilk
a-k-a County, Florida.
en Lake Ada. Just So. of
D$inland, Yr 53,S4P,I*
i.at ii s* a Charter Oaks UN 3, L.D. LAMIRAK15 andor
Airport livi. 511 17.95 in
his
ATTEST:
leI Aire Homes Inc to Clifferd
estate; AVIS LAMIRAKIS andor
Saivaisre P. Paknleans &amp; wt 1'S*
Sanford.
Call
3324670
1. FIti,erald$wf Julia T., *.ot 103 Sandia P. to Keith P. Fuller I *4
Jiners Village
OlIn Am Plumes of P1. Inc.,, her estate: and RUTH 1. GAOl'
ArThUr H. $eckwith
Eel Airs Hilts Un 5, $49,100.
Nina, Let 13 Inolidi Weeds First
PatrIcia
A.
and.or
her
estate,
Case
No.703131.
1.IkeIll I *5
Clerk of Circuit Court
Set AIrs Homes Inc to Arthur 1.. Add, 575*.
Lg. I II, fully sep., AC, W'D,
Lot *55*0 9reem.0 Lakes UN CA Ilk
Publish:
December 31, 1979 &amp;
welk.ln closet, $321 month &amp;
Butte Jr. &amp; *4 Linde S., Let 190
The natvr of thIs lt isa suit to
Alan 0. IrviN &amp; *1 CatherIne , 543,99,.
Eel Aire Hills Un 3,990*.
dsp. 313.4500 after 7 p.m.
A. ti cM. BachIelO &amp; *5 Maly, - Isulse S. Mules the Louise a. maleS title on the following January 7, 14, 31, 1950.
455cr ibid property located iii
First Add, NON INS A. 0.
Leonard K. Vel l.td.O Yr to Ut S Ilk B KneNwoed
to
I
ii*Wö1IF'' 1 BR, II condo, kit. eqpt., $373
DavId 1. Hart 1 *4 Margarst, $145,551
H. Fiftest, i.et $7 Ilk i sunsani Seminole County, Flerida:
me. 1st, last + $130 sec. Ilees
The
City of Winter Springs,
11,
Lii
54Kb
Frederick W. UMerwsad Jr. I
0. SANLANDO
pencIl HZ unrecorded plat of LA
,
bid
Realty,
FIendS,
Invites
your
REALTORS. 333.7973,
Ion
the
*1 Vlrghtla 0. to Dasleld P.
Pickoft 1st, Phase III. $19,*.
Olin Am Hsmas of FL Inc to WRiNGs. Tract Ne. 0, accordIng
American Greup One Inc to kenisH 1*5 Lorraine H.. Lii U MIchaeIW. Delgilti Jr. LotS Ilk $5 the plat thereat as recorded In City Insurance. $pecllicatlens are _________________
available at tile office of the City
.
Hagen Homes mc, Lets 421 43 Oil Mii, W,*.
.. ,,
A Orasw..sl
Un .
f $emiIe County, Clerk. * N. Idesmon Ave.,
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Records
15y Davis Sr. &amp; beta
Oreve let, $15100.
KuutettI.IIospIW$hVe.M. Florida,
WWV springe. Fl. 33757. Tel. 351.
Oreumeed lbs to Fl lie Comm Casper to Whiftey Davis Jr. &amp; to KOtVIU 1. ,us
&amp; IkikI A
Aps. 1ev Senior Citizens. Dawn.
1*.
Inc. Let II Ilk I Grsanuoal Lakes Turner Davis &amp; Mibley Davis Sr..
You are hereby requested t Ili
$3 I N
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town, very cleen I roomy. See
an am
.
Un .
LOt 001*1 A I Simian Is MN.
w arMs. delsoses
Olin Am $tow.ii ii FL lee
Jimmie Cowan, 310 P.lmott.
wHit
the
150 p.m. February 21, ian. an
CItarlesW.Ance.alwf Patricia wey, $101
Clerk
of
said
Court
and
serve
a
Karl, 1.. WIJLLJII,
Ave.
their
agents
or
As. IS P51*5' Carubre. LiP 1*0 sIgning Perk
C. to Ardde 0. CavrIey $ *1 Jw*
PV ffiWaaI upsn the PlaintIff en bidden,
rØresanlatives are htvlM to N
Plaint WPI
I.. Lot 15* C Susalanlar Oaks I As.. Begin it the leers. of fits Sr.
.
,
W liNe of SR *5*01 f07
Sect 1, $115100. .
doMeblind Avenue, Alsaiqep, - pluM at the awdi.e of the
Olin Am S$5mes of Fl SO Robert
a*ad which shall he heN-at tile
Barbara 0. MacNamara to of U.S lswv. 1799 c.. 57*551 l..Dsto&amp; *1 rs.ois x. Smeet, *Meflle357SI,urv
City NaIl, 100 N. Edasman Ave.,
Jstm N. Martin 1*4 Jean R
1oaigni i.st so 5* m
Lii si* a Sterling Pert UN 54 .Ioslwery II 1991 or a DlheAt *111' WInter Springs, Pt. at the
NEAR MAYFAIR COUNTIY
$idaevOiers0.*4JevceM..
Lii
(ML$s1,*•
N entered against ysu.
CLUB. 1. 3 Si, 3$, 1g.
scteo
ineits.
Pinches lest,
The Virginia A. Weed Yr to 171*1 N
WITNESS my hand mid seal
iM511.SbN&amp;*4Adld.$5
Fl. FP.enoakih.Øij,,
CityCouncilenPeb.1S,

Palm Springs Sect, $i,500.
(QCD) EdwinW, King tO WaIter

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EVENING HERALD
Paper route available

under those unknown natural
0.LInton -wfCornnle$.,Lo,74 persons: and the several and
TuscawlIla UN 7, $71,100.
respective unknown assigns,
Tom$Ins 0ev Co of LPL Inc t succeesors.ininterest, trustees or

322- 2420

zth. Dept.

EVENING HERALb

have own trans., 3230106.

grantees and creditors or other
parties claimIng by, through er

Sanford's Sates Leader

REALTORS

322.2611

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In Cass&amp;berry Area.
Call the Circulation
Dept. for more In.

LOVELY! 3 BR. lB home in
DeBary in quiet neighborhood! Lg. lot with extras.
Must see to appreciate? Only
$27,750.

BranchOffice

vancement, mature local

occupant,

MOBILE HOME? 3BR. 26 on 10
acresl CH-A. DR. 1g. kIt., 3.
more! BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for $42,300.

Multiple Listing Service

EARN EXTRA MONEY
AFTER SCHOOL

LAMBRAKIS

natural persons, if alive, and if

Olin AM Homes
Fl lt to PaynelV,&amp;wfDeoo,aF,,yp,,w
Henry 0. Mullen 1 wf Helen S., U 3l ft of Lot 40. the 1320 of LotS
13, Ilk A Sterling Park Un 4 Ilk 47 Sanlando The Suburb Bosut.

Ages 1317

OURSELVES EDITOR
TO: LAMBROS DEMETRIOS 332.2611
9Sdally Mcn.Fri

BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker

soon thereafter as

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AlvMl.AttI*4Liepl$

CiKb if tile Circuit court in
Win 1.. Mallea I *5 Roth L.to 351Tratlesed lot, $Id, $5110. er limIsels County, Florida this, p.m.
City rgsgnye
Vivls.- l4. Rii1. Li 131* 3 13. 111W.
' Slot day of DaCO81lbt, 1079.

Lb Sssriy sisre. 5101

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TN Isuitable LSa As. Sec. at
this U.S Is Jab A. Reborts I *41st Falnlins 155. Sect, I. WHIt.
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P1. S*IDWII*r. lee to Jim N.
0., LOIS 5* $ea$ Oaks Vivis. it. -'so NillHp N. - Grom I Demo .. mew
ARTHUR Is. SICKWITN, JR.
$sd,,$*1I,,I,.
*yaeir,I*4JudlmA.WtU5* Liu1$Li*Ils00WhlW$ff 5*
CiertOtheCfrcuitCçgr
Wm.0. DlNm&amp;*5JunsN.Is *Falnlapi eat, sect, 1, $11,150.
N Lw5.tq.pj P5rk 1*JIU.
ly: Js.et.CvrIie
Jeates V. MIller 1*5 earWa a.,
t.aIonIsY. HowwdIo fuWs'nsIIs
I. KiN fluu1u TriMs Snd.IS
Ut35*DGtooues$ubde.$i99O HeasrdlDisMOweon Jr.. LotS Lukis C. MVedl* I Earl a.. Lot PebIlsil Dec ii, SI,
lvgesti&amp;M$iNiI*5VWginla 1*11 TIer D saidud. $150.
N$5
144 That wcou of land Iyk In
teJamesW.PayneJr.IJamesW.
01049
Sot Oslo Ivilders Inc. Is Derrehl Sect, 14015*.

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r*daaymda$bS.$saccspt
proposal whIch In its
lulemant, will beet serve the

that

privacy bet 5* ins, in.
0*. Owner Asesciess.

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Executive living at unbelievable
price. Completed last year.
Approximately 2500 square
f.jtundcrroof,3Rdrm3Bath.
Sunken L P
w fireplace.
Ceramic tile foyer and
hallway. Walk a block to large
shopping
center.
CHA,
oversized double garage and

LBT REALTY

C.ENEVA
Country home, .6 BR 2 13.
I ,icres.jS5.000

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Leisure Living country style In
this double wide. Large 3
I'drm 2 Bath wIth central heat
and air. Seeing is believing all
for one small fee. Swimming,
boat slip and clubhouse. I year
warranty. $27,900 wterms.

MAKE

- When you placea Classified Ad in
The Evening Herald, stay close
phone
because
to
your
something wonderful 5 abOut to
happen.
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*Pool home, 3 BR 2 B
*1720' of comfort. lg FR
•New carpet, redecorated
*37' x 19' pool AIr cond.
*Lg lot, fenced patio.
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*OVINEP FINANCING
eNO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS
*Price $49,900. $6000 dwn., 25
yrs. 12.3 pct. at $475.67 per mo.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR.
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NEW LISTING- 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
has new: w-w carp, paInt, Cm
H-A, &amp; 2 yr old roof; Din Pm,
paneled Fam Pm I huge
fenced yd in Pinecrest. Only

DON'TMISSTHISONEI
3 or 4 BR, C.H&amp;A. older 2 story
home. Completely redone w

lush carpeting &amp; paneling,
Lots more, Will go FIIA or VA.

*43.0001

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BANANA LAKEFRONT: 3
Berm, 2 Bath, 2100 sq ft, huge
Pam Pm w-fireplace over.

2 Story charmer. Real FP,
Sanford city, has everything!

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42-'?øbile

looking Oak shaded lot w100'
lake frontage, 73' dock &amp;
morel

WOODED t z ACRE w-rcses &amp;

privacy sets off 4 yr. old 3
Berm wearthtone c.srp., Cm

H-A, indoor W-D hookup &amp;

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1110's VICTORIAN ON COP.
NFl LOT, NEEDS RESTOR.
INO, CAPTAIN'S LANDING
vIEW OF LAKE MONROE.

$3°0 TERMS.

3 BEDROOM, I'i BATH ON
NICE CORNER LOT IN
TOWN. ZONEDMULTI UNIT.
$31300.

financing. $45,900.

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT-

Spotless 2 Berm home w'

large Fam Pm, terrific kit.
then I. landscaped lot in

- superb area for just S30,0S0?t
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SHADOW LAKE WOODSDesigner home wwood &amp;
stone exterior, Great Pm, fireplace, Intercom, Solarium,
waIkin closets on wooded '
acre for

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2 DEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
NEW PAINT, PANELING &amp;
CARPETS. SUPER NICE.

$29,500.

EXTRA LARGE 2 STORY
GAMBREL.
DUTCH
3
BEDROOM, 2 -7 BATH Dl.
LUX POOL WITH PRIVACY,
$39OO.

SEIGLER REALTY
IROKER

concealing windfall profits!"

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CIYV OP WINTIE SPRINGS AdoNs
turolshed home, 3 fl
dell, 1 B, Fia. rm., this, by
City Clerk
only. Sunland Estates.
PublIsh January 11,1079
3334$
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Hwold Hall
InC

REALTOR,MLS 373.5774 Day or - NiQht 1

Sanford
'I°'°

Orlando
3221577

Pr,i Sleeper Couch,
C.mn Vinyl Ilecliner, 575
372 5431, 322 7257

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MOBILE HOME
Seasonal or starter home
Casselberry. Adult only. 64
12,7 BR 1 B home. Rental lot,x
utility rm, sc porch, comp
turn. Washer, Dryer, rec. area
&amp; security. Don't let this Ofl
qet away. $11,500.

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Lots

of

good

used

for

every

furniture

room In the house.
Too much to list!

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S CASH DOOR PRIZEs

80-Autos for S.ilo

Master Charge - VISA

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VISA
OATON' .\uO AUcTION
Hwy 9.' I mi,' west of Speedway
Daytona Itcaf will told 'I
public AUTO MCI ION t'verv
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 130. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 90.1 255
8311 for further details.

NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll
find him listed in our Business
Directory

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MORE. f,,n,iI I, ,..
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
$O3OrlandoOr.
323-5200
VA&amp;FHAFinanaino
HEAT &amp; AIR, LIKE NEW ON
100.150 CANAL FRONT LOT
FOREST. $11,000. SEIGLER
REALTY, BROKER. 321-0640.

ONLY 17.100 TO ASSUME MT.
on beauliful I yr. old Double
Wide w-2 huge bdrms, 2 baths,
Can HA &amp; cal-in kitchen. vs.
mo. lot rental. Call nowl
$30,500. Harold Hail Reilty,

Kids outgrow the swing set or
small bicycle? Sell these Idle
items with a want ad. To place

your ad, call your friendly

classifladgalatmeHeraw,rn.
34fl or 531.9953. -

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FUPNITURE&amp;TH1NGS
Buy &amp; Sell
New&amp;UsedFumniture
500 S. Sanford Ave.
373 6593
i7 off of total inventory of brand
new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local
delIvery. Noll's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 17 92, So. of
Sanford. 377 8721.

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We buy your equity. close In 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY. INC.
319 7800

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Like new, avocado 7 Pc. dinette
set, $15; Rust sleeper sofa,
$50; Room-size carpet, like
new, $35. 327 1465___________________________
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Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean. $l4,9Sea. oc.
N0II's Sanford Furniture

ttge5 Bought

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5....PetsSUIies
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327 5721.

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Cock a pot.
3
mos
old',
hoI'sebrolien,$SOorbestoffer.
323 8574.

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Il&amp;'ds (Jo' 'intel box springs &amp;
,n,,ttressos, 530 set. Sanford
Aucf ion, IllS S French. 373
7341)

Levi Jeans&amp; Jackets
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SanfordAve.
322-3791
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We have been commissell for
Amorican Saddle Co.
approx. *60,000 worth if
handmade Wostern &amp;
English saddles $ tack .5
sioned to

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all kInds.

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show saddles, ranch,

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roping, pleasure and chiI.

dreWs saddles. Lifetime
guaranteed trammel bits,

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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halters,
hsadstalls
Sunbeam clippers, Lost
Kar. pada, phas every.
thIns Imaginable in the
tack Ihio.

WED., JAN. 16I
7. P.M.
AT UN CDITE1

TO ASSIST YOU IN BUYING OR SELLING. WI OFFER
THE FOLLOWING:
FREE FNA APPRAISAL: WE PAY THE $11.11 PU.

Dlrsctly across from Sib
Carr Munitipal And.
turban - Orlando

LISTING IN THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
(MU) AT NO COST TO YOU.

5 PCT. SALES PIE ON YOUR RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY.
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Aucilin Csstduclsd by

NATIONAL AUCTION
$ SALES MOT.. INC.
Ussesed IMJ

WE MEAN BUSINESSI CALL OUR 24-HOUR NOT LINE
322.4000540W. M. L. "SONNY" RABORN. REALTOR.

Turns: Cask, Checks en SasS.
.51111 wt* piepon ID.

FHAVA PcI. RATE AND POINTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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Horns Repair

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322-3747

Home repairs, paneling, roof &amp;
carp repairs, remcxi.'Iing. All
work quar F ret' "St 131 8465

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Ceratniclile

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1 Man, quality operation
8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
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specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. $69 $567.

Lawn &amp; Lar'4scaping

&amp;'

CERTIFIED LAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREEESTIMATES3377907
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Light Hauling

)'ywaiI, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. 0. Comm..
Remodel &amp; Additions.

Call 131-S399or 1620136

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Vatd Debris, Trash
App:i.'uces &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL)3495371

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Grooming&amp; Boarding
Painting
Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 337 5757

Quality Workmanship No job too
small or big, Interior or es
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 377
0071.

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Did Tabby have a little of kittens?
Sell them with a fast action
Classified Ad. Call 377 2611 or
331
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Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or ltime basis
W&amp;DQ wosh windows?
677.359 4

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GOOD MIWSI PHA.VA POINTS ARE OOWNI°

11*1

Beauty Care

hackamores, silver

SOME OR TRYING TO SILL YOURS. YOU KNOW
WHAT'S BEEN HAPPENING TO INTEREST lATESt

leg.
TATI Stoker
5 N. 1793 Caslelblrflf, Fl.
Eve. $623655
534.5*

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N. freest M0115

' Carpentry. Painting, Roofing,
Gen Repairs Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
6033 after S p m

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IF YOU HAVE REIN UNIiUIRUNV FURNA)INsl A

SO acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.

ConSotid,itedM,,in Systems
M,iior .ppl.,, ,ill brands. c HIA
Fr.'i't quar 339
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, upholstery
333.0707

SADDLE &amp; TACK

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

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PUBLIC
NOTICE

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I acre lots on Paved rd. Terms
you can afford. $300 Own.
Ostiul.

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lOon.

Pioneer acres. Hew OUt 0Ut 0*11
homestead. 10 acres or more,
low down payment. Osteen.

Homeimprovements

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Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one

322.

AppilanceRepair

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Antiques Sterling silver.
C'old, Diamonds
Bridges Antiques. 373 2101

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Lk. Sylvan area, Sacres. 527,000.
Other parcels avaIl. W.

to Buy

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Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
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WE BUY IISEDFURNITURE&amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furnilure Salvage. 317 8721.
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6411126

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Cash 3224132

tgoge Investment, 1104 E.
197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
Robinson, Orlando, 422 7976.
repossessed, used very short
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lime. Original $593, bal. $151 or
50.-MisceIIaneous for Sale $21 mo. Agent 339

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Will Ix.jv ix? L nr mn.x w. Pefrlg. Repo
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also make Real Estate
mo. Agent 3395336.
BusIness Iojas, Flqrida Mor.
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FILL DIRT &amp;
SOIL.
YELLOWSAND

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fullsize,queen&amp; king. Jenkins
Furniture, 705 E 25th St. 323

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bOx Springs &amp; mattresses at 70

BROKER
24395 Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
377 1577
371 06.10

FURNITURE-BEDDING,
Wholesale toall. Orlando Wholesale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,
Orlando

AT BIG BEAR LAKE, OCALA

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SEItLER REALTY

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GOt. F COURSE LOT WITH
TERRIFIC VIEW 'OVER
LOOKING SMALL POND.
520.000.

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Dodge. 1 ton P U
v,helc, AC, auto PS, cruise,
tfi 133 gal tank I 5th wheel.
iso 34' traler 323 4131 or 377
1213

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1st $ItXltakos it
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We buy equity in houses, apts. 3.
vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments. P.O. Box 29.
Sanford 327 5207.
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Lot or Acreage wanted
Formobilehome
32207)6

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7953

'78 Dodge Power Wagon. 4 wh
drive, auto AC. PS, PB, good
(Ofld 51000 8. fake over
p,iyt'nen'S 323 0389 aft 4 30

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TREES. GREAT ACC E SS
$7,500 PER ACRE.

REALTY WORLD.

Maliczowski,

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AIRPOAT. I?' wide Gore. 0360 I ______________________________
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180 hp L ycominq, new prop &amp;
Jul51 MAk F PAYMENTS '89 Ic
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bushings, m,lny
AIRSTREAM E XCELI A 1973.
extras,
, 7s models Call 339 9100 or 834
.1? 1315 1 F irs? 't
377 3677 I
sacrifice $2,500 323 1757
31'. Set up on lot in one of
t65 I Dealer
Florida's
pretties?
camp
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16'fiberglass Larson, 90 hP . Cxc
5% MONEY saver 5$
grounds Twelve Oaks Camp
STOP AND THINK A MINU YE If
cond many ,'xlras. custom
EI,'c timer for your water htr
ground Enjoy your winter
Ads
didn't
Classified
vinyl canvas &amp; tarp, must sell
?nere to class $11,000 323 6313 I
there wouldn'l he any
5995 323 1752,
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i4,'frig ('.1. 7clr wf lookS &amp;
1978 Coachman Deluxe 25' w
'7? Cadillac $400
runs iIOOd VP i'.,ii,isotiic 8
- -Reese hitch, air, awning, fully
Set' ,it 402 Willow Ave
track port c,ir stereo tape
58-BicyCles
sell cont 321 0023 $6500 or
37? 3412
pI.iycr. AM FM, speakers,
- -- -best offer
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home use power supply
F,nrmont S W. ,ill oplions, cxc
Bicycles for all
cabinet $75 323 0106
(onc? 51.600 M.,y ?r,,cl,' 372
EVERY DAY someone Is lookintj
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0096
- for y.hal you have to sell. Call
Call 323 38600r 1715W. 2nd St
Boat Trailer &amp; kicker. S450; ct I
today and your Classified Ad will
P01,1
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restauran? C'.arland
appear here tomorrow
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stovt' o?hcr restaurant cap?
--- OAU,'d. sli,tmp 13 2318 or 322
3778366 a?l 3 pm
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76Auto Parts
7088
------------Side by Side refrigerator, $75.
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picnic table, w 2benches. $30;
'71
AMC
SW. Al. PS, AC. I1CW
Clearance sale Save up to
WillbuyjunkAutoflatteries,
full size b,7by bed w maltress,
br,ikes. v,,Ivec &amp; tires RunS
$300 Bob flails Discount
Pest
Price
Battery
Shop
525; Oak porch rockers, $29 95;
$1,200 322 7668 or 321
Music Center, 7202 French
107W. 27th St 7739111
,.iet,I office desk. $70. Jenkins
0633 alt S
Ave 327 2255
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Furniture, 705 F 25th St 3_n
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IIPSALA
ROAD
NEAR
NE EPS FILL 510.900 IF PMS

Top Dollar Paid for unk 8. used
cars. truckS &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990

1215 S. French 323-7340
55--Boats &amp; AcCessories
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ROI3SON MARINE
2927 Hwy Il
11711
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ACRE ZONED MOBILE
WHISPERING
HOME
PINES. WALKING 015
lANCE TO BIG LAKE ('.EORGF. 56.500.
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OVERSIZED LOT. WOODED.
READY TO BUILD IN NICER I
AREA $8,500

24395 MyrtleAve.

Mary T Nut$le.

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From $1010 $50
c. 322 1624 373 iiaq

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TV 'epo 19" ZenIth. Sold orig
$193.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339 5336

"We're seeking someone with experience at

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12.60 FURNISHED, CENTRAL

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Easy to buy $31,000. 3 BR, 1' -7 B.

ee our beautiful new BROAD.

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ROAD FRONTAGE, LARGE
CYPRESS,
STAND
OF
VOLUSIACOUNIY.$800PER
ACRE. TERMS.

Call Bart

Inc., Realtors

MLS

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REALTOR

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PORZIG RU

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Pes
dental Auclions &amp; Appraisals
Ctt'U Auction. 323 5670

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C.00dusedTV's,$?5&amp;up
MILLERS
7619 Orlando
Or,
Ph. 322 0352
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on't pile
no longer needed items
high as an elephants eye. 5'.ace
a classified ad. and sle the
money in your wallet?
BARGAIN
TV'S
Why pay more?
HER B'S I V
75975. Sanford Ave. - 32317)6

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acre zoned commercial on
busy lour lane. Owner may
assist with financing. $36,900.

ROOM TO STORE

ITEMWINTER
YOUR
S....SELL "DON'T NEEDS"
FAST WITH A WANT AD.
'Phone 322-2611 or 131.9993 and
a friendly Ad-Visor will help
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3901.
Bdrm 2 Bath 2 story home in
picturesque part of Sanford.
Larg rooms, exterior done in
aluminum siding. Perfect for
growing family. Fireplace,
corner, lot. 1 year warranty.
$37,900.

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One Property Place Inc. 6.45-

561,900.

,SI33or3$4111eves.

fl-Hsusss Fswrd$$Wd
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3220231
25415. FrenchAve.
3770779,322.3353,3223772

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ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

Singer Elec Sewinu machine,
Model 99, conso'e, 8 at
tachmenls. $75 Call 377-3741 8
9 a m for appoinlment.

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Vl,slPli Warner. ½ N. inlet SO tSNI.

property.

FORREST GREENE

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T*JMWAY,JANUARYI7
tips "Tm Mall" meeting cendactod by Council of
4 Sciences for Cantral Florida on Who Needs Arts
In Sea'4e Coisdy ',7J040;30 p.m., Sanford Qvlc
C.ntpr IWti!. Rdrlaneida, film, open discma1n
imd art ealiPAIMmg. isv, * Y Thee", 1$130 p.m., iinan Junior High School each Tharads UE.
Fob. 7. Presented for ptdille by De$ma $ssch
jtyCoisgnlor$f.s. Notet1sNaad

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Room for an office with 3 Bdrm 2

321075P
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Alt. Spgs., new 2-story, all.cedar
contemporary, facing lake,
huge trees, 3 Ig.BR$. master
nas z waixIn c,osen, '.i
stone FP, loft fam. rm., eat.
kit. with microwave cente
Seller will carry mortgag
Call to see. $91,900.

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Eves. 322 0612. 322 1547
207 E.75lh St.

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carpeting. Inside utility rm.,
new kit floor. Priced at only
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Ray Bar? Realty. Inc.
Peg. Real Estate Broker
3 BR, 18,1g. lot, CH-A.carp., at?.
qar, well With underground
system, Chain linked back yd
With 16.32 scr. swim, pool
Must see to appreciate.
Brokers Protected- 322 2854
Niteor Day.

Spacious) BR, 28 luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise, Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
$55,900. VA-FHA terms availabe.

REALTORS
2710$anford Ave. 322.7913

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Privat,' party
'Il Ill lip your
gas tank in yOur nOgh borhocxj
for 51 00 in silver coins will
also boy silver cons l9 or
before for Cash at rate of $1 75
for each ten cents 831 8319
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See to believe--4 BR-LR-FR

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3227480
AOKTIWE
Shocks
95 Heavy Duty 5695
Ne B. lerics S29 95
241) French A' Santrd
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Push ht"nn controls- has cam
0 warra'ily
'.1 II
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Or.giii,,liy 564V. assume pay
of $21 "no Agent 339
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REAL TOP
628.3005

WE BUY USED F UPNI lURE
APPLIANCES &amp; I'L LIMPING
F I TIP ES
Fur
iiitr 205 F 25th St 32) 0981

10-Swap &amp; Trade

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DORIS DIETRICH

MAID clean once a week, sin.
tewnhouse Park Ave., Only 1

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE? 2
BR, l'- B home in Longwood.
New pool. All imaginable
features? BPP WARRANTED.
Only $47,500.

1S414417or.w9

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Mondale noted that many of the original
sponsors of the Kennedy plan, most notably
claiming by, through,
Rep. James Corman, D'Callf., have now parties
under or against them, the
endorsed
ter's proposal because Kin. unknown spouses, heirs, dcvIsles,
nedy's program "has been a dream, an yant.ss or creditors of said
Defendants; and all unknown
uvable dream,

REALTORS

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bIP4MOPE WASHER
Parts,
Sers,icg Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3730897

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garage walk to town--buy $175
month. By owner, 409 W. 3rd.
323 0197

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Pal $189 14 or $19 35 mo
Agent 339 8386

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N,'w C H&amp;A &amp; carpet Owner
i-ill finance . substantial
down $33000 327 2287
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I. akefront living is avail, in this
elegant 3 BR, lB home,.
Situatedonl',acrescomple$e
w-1BR. lB guest cottage.
Won't last long at $92,000.

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3 Bdrm M H , Owner finance
Call 349 5717
Larry D Herman. Broker

PEALTOR322I99I
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 3I9 5400 377 1959

JUST LISTED? 2 BR, 182 story
home with
yesteryear's
charm?
A
handyman's
delight! Great investment!
Just $24,800.

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
SellAvon.Incr.aseyour,arning
er. For detaIls, Call

talk with you.

resident preferred, benefits,
phone 323.1101.

SIRO

Convalescent Center, 930

MelIonvilje.

Cooks, P.T, exp. only in fine
dining. Particular interest in
dinn.r.line cook. Call Mrs. 0,
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66$.443. Deltona Inn.
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Hairdresser wanted. Willing to
work $ hrs. per day, 3 days a
week. 323.0624 or 322.1426
(eves).

PART-TIME

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

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REALTY

912 French Ave.
3233176
Corner of iOth&amp; French

from 7 to 10 p.m. on Mon. 0.
Tues. nights.
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W Garnet? White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K'IUR ASOC
107 W Commercial
Phone 377 1881, Sanford

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24 HOUR- £0 322•9"83

3 BR, lBon2 lots, all fenced, FP.
lots of shade trees. Only
$29,900.

"Your Future Our Concern"

Ceramics for sale. Prices
reduced on all finished pieces,
greenware, bisque, glazes '
stains. Starts Jan. 3 thru Jan.
1$. Sumner CeramIcs. 329
Nolan St. off 421. 332.1175.
Classes resume Jan. 14, 1950

323-6061 oreves. 323 0517

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3 BR. 1' 8. economical gas wall
furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
yd.. convenient location. LR &amp;
Fla. rm., w-w carp., $29,000.

M. Unsworth Realty

W,stwr repo, C.E deluxe model
Sold org 5409 35. used short

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$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns
River.

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READY TOSELL
3 BR 2 B w CH &amp; CA,
car
peting, cxc. cond, Only $45,000.

- Build to Suit - our lot or yours
FHAVA,FtA235&amp;74S

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ROBBIE'S

INVESTORS
?BRlBhousewFppfusIBRI
It garage apt Only 5)0.000-

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BR. 28, no children or pets.
very nice, 5250. 668 4556

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buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments 322 ??87

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS.

by Gill Fox

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I pct. interest to qualilied

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lot 0? Our lot
V Enterprise. Inc
Model Inc.. Realtor
6413013

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MACHINE OPERATOR

12-Special Notices

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CAMERA SALES
DRILL PRESSOPERATOR

Creative Expressions 322.7*13

Sanford, Florida 32271
Publish Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1950

and RUTH E. GAGE andor her
estate, If alive and If dead, their
unknown spouses, heirs, devisees,
grant,,,, creditors and all other

REALTY

Diplexes

CASHIERS

Stitch a Rainbow

needed, chance for ad.

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TRANSFERS

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DRUG CLERK

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years, he said,

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40-A-Apartments &amp;

PAYROLL CLERK

11-instructions
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He said Carter's plan, which Is less corn..
V. GAGE and.or her estate,
psiwiw and would take place over a RUTH
Defendants
longer period of time than Kennedy's, Is "do.
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BOOKKEEPER

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BRAKI$ and.or Per estate: and

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even help you word it
322-2611.

SECRETARY

WANTED
"But, If you look at the president's health
proposalwhldidealswithbringingcareto the IN THICIRCUITCOURT IN AND To write news of local interest
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
from LONGWOOD
SAN.
poorest, care to Us oldest, care to the FLORIDA
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
youngest, and for people suffering from cAst NO. 79.3431.CA.l1K
CASSELBERRY and If ou
majorillneu,itcanfalrlybed,sorlb,dasfts VIRGINIA RAMACCIATO,
haveakn.ckforgameringthe
socIal news from your
most progressive health proposal ever v. PlaIntiff
respective community to be
proposed by a sitting president," Mondale LAMBROS DEMETRIOS LAM.
presented In a column in The
said.
IRAKIS a.k• L.D. LAMBRAKIS
Evening Herald, we want to

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PEOPLE HELPING
PEOPLE

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Private Cottage to senior
cilizens. BR &amp; kit . Lake
Harney area, util. turn, no
pets. $100 mo 349 5310.

EMPLOYMENT

vicinity, men's &amp; baby's
that mayvary from these General
clothes. Lost on Mon., Jan.
Conditions shall have precedence,
REWARD. 3229291.
Bid must be submitted by 9:00
A.M., ianu3ry 21, ISO. Sealed bids __________
'it
to Eat
v.111 not be opened until then, It the
outside of the envelope is marked: - ______________________
BID NUMBER 10509A. DO NOT
Navel oranges 1. grapefruit
OPEN UNTIL 9:00 AM., January
$lbu.Callaftersp.m.
2$, 1950.
322.6733
Send to: SCHOOL BOARC of

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mo. 323 6570.

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psclal Conditions: Any and
all LOST -L,rown suitcase, Sanford
special conditions• (if enclowd)

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dryer, all-appliances, $390

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Vice President
Walter Mondale, seeking the political support
of the United Auto Workers union, praised
President Carter's national health program
as realistic, while calling Sen. Edward
Kennedy's plan an "unachievable dream."
Mondale tackled the health plan subject
during an address Sunday to the UAW's
conference on political action programs. The
UAW, along with other major organized labor
forces, has lined up behind the Kinnsdy
health bill:
As Mondale was ticking off a list of ad.
ministration accomplishments for the
working men and women, a heckler demand.
ed the vice president deal with health cars.
"That's good," Mondale replied, never
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Custom design homes, remodeling. 323.02S1.

Caipentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded

323-6035 Insured 1341399

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349-5239

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EUTSLER PAINTING&amp;
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,RFEESTIMATESCaII3SSS3II
Painting I. Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
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announced a new head football

chance,! think we each deserve a turn

Mrs Innann, who ran opposed only
Mr. Grant had served four years as once - her first election.
New blood won out over a vast chairman,
The 66-year-old Uskert was elected to
storehouse of knowledge and experience
the district 1 seat in his second try for
Monday night as newly installed ComHepp then nominated Mrs. Lormann, office after coining in second in a field of
missioner Steven Uskert garnered the who is not allowed by the charter to four two years ago.
d succeed herself as appointed mayor, as
deputy mayor. She was elected 2.
The new mayor retired with the rank of
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He won out over Commissioner J. her as deputy mayor, while Mitchell and Lake County (Indiana) Police DepartRussell Grant, who is beginning his sixth Grant gave their two votes to Grant.
ment. fie served the last 12 years as head
year on the commission and served as
of the Juvenile Bureau. Prior to that he
"For harmony of the city and com- was deputy city clerk for Gary, Ind. for
cl%airman for four years. Grant received
tn votes -his own and that of Com. mission" Mrs. Lormann asked the five years. He has been a property owner
missioner William Mitchell, who commissioners to declare a unanimous in Longwood for the past five years and
nominated him.
resides at 117 Temple Drive.

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was appointed last year to suemission during tim past year as mayor, efforts."
NurW PsN by J s Cuiry nominated Uskert. AU three voted for
Mrs. Lormann was the first woman to retired in January 1979, after 20 years as
Uskert an maynr.
serve as mayor of Longwood and the first elected city clerk.
Iongwoed Mayor Steven Uskert settles Into his new seat In the
Hepp later explained his action. "I felt appointed mayor under the new charter.
Uskert appointed Mrs. Virginia
Longwood Commission chamber after his election by a 3-2 vote over nothing was wrong with any of the Her
Commissioner J RsselI
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experience and a "vast storehouse of have enjoyed being mayor and tried to do more time to devote to his duties of city
commissioner and mayor and Is
knowledge" that would be vital In trying a good job. It wasn't easy, but it was available to meet with and talk to city
to get federal funding for Longwood interesting. The city administrator- residents.
mayor form of government certainly
Linda Martin was reappointed city
John Hepp, sworn into office Monday does work. Mr. Chacey (City clerk. Under the new charter, the clerk's
night along with Uskert and June Lor- Administrator David Chacey) has been office is appointive
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now expressed Interest In the proposal of but have no soup position on the matter, missloners.
w hether public opinion will sway the
Seminole Community Action, a local
for-profit Hospital Corporation of according to Edna Robinson, acting Commissioners will IS
to public commission,
agency
which advocates causes that
L Evidence suggsts there will be stqlo.- America (HcA).
awta of nursing.
comments tonight on proposals to buy or
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pod for all tiree proposals under conThis interest follows a tow of an RCA
A poll of some of the 40 members of the lease aging Seminole Memorial Hospital proposal because It eliminates "county take no position
on the hospital issue,
sidersition for Seminole Memorial facility hi FL Pierce taken by two county Gruter Sanford Chamber of Commerce from Florida Hospital, Orlando; Hospital control which has held the hospital
One
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considerations in
Iloipltal when the county commiulon commiuloners, two county ad. indicated this morning individual Corporation of America (HCA), Nash. back."
choosing who will run the hospital Is how
holds public bearings on Ui. matter ministrators and Wing and Dr. Frank members favor each of the proposals, yule, Tenn.; and the hospital's own
"AU the county commission had done is the potential owners propose to handle
board
tonight at 7p.m.
Thomas, chief of surgery at Semin ole said Jack Homer, executi ve manager of of trustees,
muddy up the water," Ball said. "They the care of patients who cannot pay for
At a Seminole Memorial Hospital Memorial.
the chamber.
Florida Hospital is a not-for-profit should get out and let the trustees run the medical care, according to Conimisalon
Øiysicians staff meeting last night,
What the doctors want is a good
"lberewu mixed reaction among the organization. The hospital board of hospital."
Chairman Bill Kirchhoff.
doctors prerd expreesed support for hospital with modern facilities, Wing members," Homer said. "Edch one of trustees proposes to convert the countyBall added that he is "bitterly op.
The county Is required by law to
each of the proposals.
said. He said he did not think doctors will the proposals has its strong points. I don't owned hospital to a private, not-for-profit posed" to the hospital being run by a for.
provide
care for indigents and would
Dr. Kawth Wing, chief of staff, mid prmnt a WOW Opinion at tottight's envythe ____d2donerf task. It's going organization.
Profit
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have to re-imburse whatever
ah4thoih the doctors once were fairly hearings.
to be a very difficult choice." Homer said
Sanford businessman Bob Ball, owner Hospital.
group
takes
over the facility for free care
convinced they preferred a nat-for-profit
Nurses from Seminole Memorial the survey should be completed by of Western Auto, said today he will attend
"Churches should stay In religion and to the poor under some plan yet to be
WOW tak. over the facility, some have Hospital will be present at the hearings, tonight and a report issued to corn- the public hearings but was unsure stay out of other things," he said.
devised.
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have party is willing to do so.
futuristic twists.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) In order to get cooperation
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Jan. 19) Do nothing today
predicated upon h
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Information or gossip. Act on
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resources, romance, luck,
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financial or material r'sku
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miles away in Longwood reported the lowest state
revenues of any of the 36 Florida pari.mutel
plants during its 1978-79 season.
"If Seminole Harness Raceway does not
operate this season, the state would lose about
$118,000 in revenue," Rutledge said. "That's the
figure from that facility's 1978-79 report."
"That represents the lowest amount of revenue
from any of the pari-mutuels in the state. The
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ditch.
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seek a har ness racing application, but would facility would be changed to Seminole Greyhound process beginning with the Senate
Commerce
close the track this season except for winter Park, Inc.
Committee.
training of harness horses.
That announcement touched off a furor from
"There are Florida statutes that forbid panThe new owners explained they are asking the Jerry Collins, owner of the Sanford-Orlando mutuel plants of the
same type to operate within a
Florida Legislature to grant them a permit to Kennel Club. Collins termed the name change by
100-inile radius of one another," explained
convert the facility to a dog track and that matter the new owners as presumptuous. "flow can they Rutledge.
is expected to come before lawmakers during the call the facility a Greyhound Park when any
Currently the Seminole Harness Raceway is
1980 legislative session,
change like that has to be approved by the licensed for three types of horse racing: harness,
Paul N. Dervaes and Bill and Jack Demetree, legislature," Collins asked.
quarter-horse and thoroughbred.
purchased the harness facility in December, 1979,
According to Rutledge, any change in type of
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probably died of a heart attack. While he had not yet corn.
Herald Staff Writer
pleted the autopsy on Mrs. Peterson or begun determining the
Deputies and highway patrolmen are investigating the cause of death for Mrs. Peterson, late this morning, he said
deaths of an elderly Midway couple found lying next to their there are no signs of foul play in either case.
car in Midway this morning.
The car was discovered this morning by a farmer, who
Police discovered the body of Odessa M. Peterson of notified the sheriff's office at 7:44 a.m., Sheriff's Department
Beardall Avenue, Midway, almost completely submerged In spokesman John Spolski said. '- - ' .
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the canal alongside Beardall Avenue near Kentucky Street
atrolman
(FHP) G.E. Davis.
shortly before 8 a.m.
The Investigation Is being conducted by both FHP and
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These will be no harness racing at Seminole
Harness Raceway in Casselberry this year, the
new owners of the track confirmed today.
Today was the deadline for the new owners to
apply for racing dates for the 1980 season, according to Gary Rutledge of the Miami office of
the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel racing.
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King said the old facility there, built origbaUy by the U.S.
( of thn tires major contenders being comidirid by the of staff and Dr. p'r iiioma,, surgery ddef.
hire a company from Nashville to run the hospital and build a
Works
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seminol. Memorial HIWIW 8W1 at $aoford, conthacled a - Board of Thom ire HCA,
p.ting t either hue or purchase
HCA
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of the
issues for expa nsion money were turned down by the people of
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The gecop flew to FL Pierce byHCA let from Contral Florida medical staff who was not in favor of RCA control. "What he St.
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SUNDAY EDITION

72nd Year, No. 123—Sun day, January 13, 19eo—Sanford, Florida 32771

$--Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Vows

'Marcus

From

Welby

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DEAR DICK: My sister and I h5ve a steak dinner bet.
She's normally right about stars, but this time I don't

DEAR DICK: I am getting married next August and
plan to say a personal vow to my fiance. In 'Marcus
Welby, M.D.," Dr. Kiley and his fiancee said some words
to each other when they were married. As I recall, the
words were from a poem and were beautiful as well as
tonehing. Is there any way you can find out what eey said
to each other? JOANNE IIAUCK, Waterloo, Dit., Can.
David Victor, who used to produce "Marcus Welby,
M.D.," rummaged through his old scripts and came up
with the one you refer to. Kiley said words written by Jose
Ortegay Gasset: "There is but one salvation for the tired
nu1, love for another neri. For what Is love, but the
his sphere, and they
lover makes the soul of Ids
we one in spirit." And Janet, Kiley's fiancee, replied with
a poem by Theodor Storm: "Come what may, as long an
you live, It Is day. And If IIn the world must roam,
wherever you are, that Is home.— When your loving voice
I hear, the future's shadows disappear." Have a lovely
weddin&amp;
DEAR DICK: Dies Jim Rockford &amp;lve a Comm or a
L Kits, Rock am, sc.
A Firebird and, IncIdentally, a new one each model

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DEAR DICK: I beard that See Den Raker if NRC's
"FchsM" Was a deputy sheriff in NO life at me time
before getting im. acting. Cm you tell me where and
wheif Ala., whet sine can you tell us about wasderful
JDB. LORRIE MARCHINJ Penrose, N.D.

January 16_ eu
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As Sanford opens a hike path designed to provide local
residents with a safer place to ride, local law enforcement
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hand, right-hand dispute.
While Florida law dictates how one must ride, and provides
penalties for violators, law enforcement officials say the
courts themselves are useless, and often they face anger if
they enforce the rules of the road against those on two wheels.
Under the state law, a person riding a bicycle must observe
all the regular laws applying to cars, Including signaling turns,
obeying traffic signals and riding only in roadways, on the
right-hand side.

Additionally, bike riders, are required to use lights at night
on the front and rear of their vehicles.
Safety experts also recommend cyclists wear helmets and
fingerless, padded gloves, and equip themselves with rearview
mirrors which clip onto eyeglass frames or are worn like
glasses, not attached to the bicycle,
But a few young riders are willing to wear protective gear or
equip their bicycles with lights and reflectors, said Sanford
Police Detective William Bernosky.
But Bernosky said there is a worse problem, the inability of
police officers to enforce the law, especially against young
riders,
The Sanford police do not enforce laws relating to bicycles,
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may turn left, ttu owing the rider under a vehicle, he said.
But Ed Keary, head of the National Committee For Uniform
Traffic Codes and ordinances, said the result of the switch
would be sziuce fatalities.
Keary sald his organization, which complies the uniform
traffic code In force in almost nil states, Including Florida, said
his organization has a list of 20 reasons why the change would
be dangerous.

To start with, Keary says, motorists do not expect a fastmoving object to be coining at them on the right. Motorists
opening (loors of parked cars look behind them, not ahead, arid
at night they would be shocked by the cyclist's legally required
white light coining towards them Keary explained.
He added that nighttime cyclists would be blinded by the
headlights of oncoming drivers.
When making a right turn under the present rules, there is no
chance for it cyclist to commie into conflict with traffic, but if the
new system was imposed, "there would be 20 or 30 different
possibilities for accidents," Keary said.
screws up the hand signals, too," he noted, pointing out
time problems of indicating a turn in the legally accepted

manner.
American Automobile Association spokesman Hank Downey
said his organization backs the present codes and opposes any
change for the reasons cited by Keary.
The national League of American Wheelmen and local
cycling clubs have sent letters to Hattaway protesting the
proposed change, said the legislator.
Although Hattaway said he still believes the change would
make things safer, he has called a meeting for Thursday at his
Altamonte Springs office to hear views from all interested
parties.

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L.cal residents are Invi ted to bring Director Jim Jernl.gan and representheir bicycles and join in the Inauira1 tativss of the Woman's Club o Sanford,
run of Sanford's new bike route Sunday which sponsored tlw project
following time official dedication to be
The club's Comnnivaity Improvement
held at 1:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Project Committee raised $l,$ to pay
park on the lakefront,
for dIrectIonal signs; posts arid markers
along thel mussoflbs Intirclty loop and
Participating In do brief ceremony feeder routes, while the Recreation andwill be Mayor IA. P. Moore, Parks Parks eparbnent ps'ovided the baler:

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seek a unified front on restricting grain
political independence anot ronaligned and meat shipments to the Soviet Union.
character of Afghanistan."
"We are looking forward to the op.
Diploma tic sources said time resolution
to work out, the details with the
undoubtedly willbe
countries that are here," a U.S. official
than the required twc-th1rda majority cif said as the closed day-1ong session began
the 152-member Assembly.
at the State Department. "Every In.
qOestlon was how many delegations dicatlon that I have regarding their
would abstain and save Moscow from an
&amp;tiOfl ii very encouraging."
overwhelming and humiliating defeat,
Meanwhile,
thren major guerrilla
The only bite in a largely t ott'
groups
gh
fi ting thti Moscow-Imposed
document Is the call "for the Immedia te,
ent of Afghanistan have
Marxi
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unconditionaland total withdrawal of
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be
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a
single leader to form a
foreign troops from Afghanistan.
offensive
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hiiiing by, and drivers often are inattentive.
A lii etc can he a lot of fun and a cheap form of
transportation. but it can also spell danger. The The sit nation poses a problem For law enforco'me'ut and safety officials.
rider has little protection from automobiles

the Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, proposed reversing the
number of telephone calls objecting to a at $51,130. Revenues from annual care it will take another 15 years before all
cyclists' riding rules after a meeting with Sanford police,
assessments total $4,2l2 and interest spaces are sold.
sale."
Seminole deputies and Florida highway patrolmen.
At the time, Hattaway was told changing the laws could
reduce the accidents which, in 1978, took the lives of 82 perons
and injured 5,573 more in Florida.
Word of liattaway's proposal reached Washington, D.C.,
where members of several safety organizations and cycling
groups immediately sent complaints to the legisla tor telling
him the law was the worst he could possibly propose.
According to Sanford police Det. William Bernosky and
highway patrolman Phillip Dixon, the major benefit of making
the switch would be to give cyclists a chance to see oncoming
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) The U.N. demnatlon of the Soviet action in the Soviet forces, rebel chiefs announced
traffic,
General Assembly was expected to adopt small Moslem nation as the Assembly today.
According to Dixon, about 80 percent of bicycle accidents are
Saturday a resolution that "deplores" continued its emergency special session Maulawi Hohammad Nabi Mohamrear-end collisions. The cyclist is hit from the rear, often with
the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and Friday on the Afghan crisis.
madi was chosen to lead the Jamiat-Ino idea there was any danger.
the
The Soviet Union, its East European Islami (Islamic Society),
calls for the "withdrawal of all foreign
Dixon said changing lanes is "Just common sense." Cyclists'
allies, Vietnam and India protested the Revolutionary Islamic Movement and
troops" from the country.
chances of avoiding collisions are better when there are "four
A draft resolution, submitted Friday debate as "Interference in the affairs of a the Afghanistan National Liberation
eyes looking, not two," he said.
Front. The three rebel groups will
by more than a score of Third World sovereign and Indepondent country."
Bernosky said bike riders often have only 6 inches between
collectively be known as the Islamic
countries, "strongly deplores the recent
themselves
and passing cars. If a rider looks back, the bike
Major grain exporters from the United
Unity Covenant.
armed intervention in Afghanistan" and
States, the Commo,n Market, Canada,
"aoueals to all states to respect
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is as much a part of the city of Sanford as
While local police believe bicycles belong on the lefthand
reduce the governmental costs and the completely sold out, he said, and 14
the city hail. I'm against selling it."
of
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secside
of the road, national safety researchers call for main,
Commissioner Jullan Stenstrom said Services to effect (2cet savings where sections of Evergreen's total
taming
the present laws which keep cyclists on the right of the
tions have been sold.
he was awaiting a copy of Knowles' possible," he said.
road, obeying the same rules and regulations drivers follow.
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in
the
report,
estimated
Knowles
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the
city
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from the trust fund totals $7,419.79,
leaving a "deficit of $39,498.21 subsidized
by the taxpayers for this special function
Sanford City Manager Warren
Knowles may believe the city should sell
of cemetery care."
its cemetery, but at least three city
Knowles suggested the following five
commissioners don't agree with him.
alternative proposals to the commission:
Three "no" votes on the five-man
— Maintain status quo with continued
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the cemetery is full. Expenditures
Commissioners Lee P. Moore (the
mayor), Eddie Keith and John Morris
continue.
say they are opposed to the sale,
— Transfer the function to private
A month ago Moore objected to the sale
enterprise seeking to operate this facility
In keeping with state statutes.
of the cemetery after two local
— Retain operation with the city but
businessmen offered to buy the 17-acre
obtain added acreage for continued
facility for $1. The city some years ago
.
operations in the future (one acre equals
offered the facility off W. 25th Street for
600 grave spaces) requiring capital costs
sale for 11.
of expansion and increased subsidy by
Six weeks ago, Glenn McCall of San.
the city until perpetual care funds can
ford and Gene Hunt of Fern Park took the
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finance the maintenance of the
city up on that offer made years ago.
cemetery.
Moore said, however, at the time, that
— Retention of cemetery should also
he believed the operation of the cemetery
require revision of grave space rates
is a municipal function and the city
WARREN KNOWLES
upwards from the present level of $150 to
should continue providing the service. He
an estimated $250, to be reviewed again
also questioned how private enterprise
. . offers five choices
in three to five years.
could operate the facility any less exCommissioner Mcrris said he also has
Retention of the cemetery means
pensively than the city. He noted the city
places all proceeds from the sale of not seen Knowles' report. "But I believe there is no need to put 100 percent of the
cemetery lots into a "perpetual care the city should keep the cemetery. And I care funds into the reserve but could use
some of the funds to acquire added
trust fund," using only the interest don't expect to change my mind."
Commissioner David Farr was out of acreage and operate the cemetery to
earned annually for maintenance purposes. Total in the trust fund is $119,000. town and could not be reached for reduce tax subsidy.
In his report, Knowles said Sanford is
Moore pointed out that a private owner comment.
Knowles, in recommending the one of 114 cities of the 404 cities in Florida
would have to place in a trust fund only 10
percent of the money earned from the commission sell the cemetery, said, which provide cemetery facilities. The
sale oflots. If the cemetery were sold, the "When a service can be provided by only other city in Seminole County which
perpetual care fund would also be private enterprise, as shown by the operates a cemetery is Longwood.
present cemeteries in Sanford, governHe noted there are four cemeteries in
transferred,
The mayor said Friday he - has seen ment should not be involved," He said the Sanford In addition to the city facility,
nothing that would change his mind transfer of ownership would relieve the including the Catholic cemetery,
Sanford taxpayers - of subsidizing the Oaklawn, and two minority-owned
from the original position.
Conunleslons, Keith ..gr.sd-wlthths-- -present cemet.ry, and provide a cemeteries.,'
He said the city cemetery has a total of
mayor. "It Is the only position I can reduction of two jobit In the city governHerald Staff Writer

think so. I say that the man who plays Monahan on
"Quincy" (Gerry Walberg) also plays Dan Rooney on
"General Hospital." She says It's not the same man. If It's
set, would you please tell us Dan Rooney's real name.
LINDA MORTENSEN and IRENE RHINEHART,
Vancouver, Wash.
I don't know which ls which, but you lose. Dan Rooney is
played by Frank Maxwell.
DEAR DICK: I find Gary Sandy very attractive, but
there has never been an Interview with him that I know of,
Every time one of the "WKRP Is Cincinnati" cast gets
Interviewed, Wa either Reword Heisomen or Lou
Laden.., which I don't mind, but not all the time. Is it
because Gary is shy or because they sever ask him? A
kind of sided says ft's became he's nit popular enough.
Well, bowIs be going to be popular IS be does't have say
publicity? LEIGH ANN HUBILOW, Michigu City, jolili.
CBS disputes your basic premise. They say Sandy has
done many interviews and he's very popular and not shy
at sILAs the CBS 401MWomon $aid, "Everybody on that
show Is a star."
DEAR DICK: Please ..ttle an argument between my
wife and me. What wall the real name of the san if "The
Dime Reed Shew"? Paul Peterson? Or Pail Pearasa?
MIKE AND BARB CRARVAT, Mattawu, Sick.
Peterson.
"The Family'. Scenes From Brit-

is Texan, who acted In college (North Texas State), then
did a hitch In the Army and went to New York and studied
some more. He acted on Broadway and then came to
California and put th several years o( hard work and small
parts before he clicked In the movie, "Walking Tall."
Come to think of It, maybe that's when you got the Idea
that he bad been a sheriff be played Sheriff Buford
Puiser In that film.
DEAR DICK: Please tell we whet happened to Tom
NetbaUs a Lawrence Walk's programs. He has an el•
ceptienal balm. voice 4, alth.ngk ymeger tba mist
if Walks masical family, I Slid him rthiih1eg MRS.
CHARLES DUNCAN, St. Cathartoes, OwLt C.
Nothing. He's still with Welk. Perhaps he missed a
program, or maybe you went next door to borrow a cup of
saccharine.

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parent's support," Bernosky explained, saying there would be

many complaints asking if officers "didn't have anything
better to do" besides ticketing children.
Highway patrolman Phillip Dixon said he, like the other
members of his force, catch bike riders who do not follow the
rules, but do not use the courts to punish them.
Instead, Dixon said he notifies the parents of the errant
rider, and leaves it to them to add to the impact of being
stopped by an officer.
Safety officials said enforcement plays a key part in cutting
down the accident rate.
Florida law calls for the issuance of summonses to adult
riders who break the laws, and action by the Juvenile court for
children.
Under the law, anyone found guilty of a violation could lose
his bicycle for up to 90 days or have it impounded
But this end of the law is not enforced due to cost, Dixon said.
Impoundment of bicycles, which generally are too large to
fit in patrol cars, necessitates calling a tow truck, at the cost of
$35 per tow.
While the charges would be assessed to the owner on
recovery, many of the machines seized would be worth less
than $35, leaving the county or state with an old bicycle and a
$35 bill, he said. - DAVID M. RAZLER

Riots Enpt In- IranIan City Following 1 1 Executions
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"There are hundreds of these people ram- held omne hope for release of the American
hostages in Tehran,
i4t group op. paging
Party, which .pmergsd as a
tlr wji (Jj town." said one witness.
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Pars sold shops In the city opened but shut
The council was prepared to vote Friday on a
je U gp-pbirs of d1s.iisnI Ayatollah gas,," polled to Ayatollah Rulmellah Khomeini after the
down again who "a crowd attacked the U.S.nitlated resolution setting up an embargo on
çIst.Madari's pobtical pert.y we eucufed Islamic reypiution if Feixuary, 157$.
, -s, odbulad &amp;I several tjxswd, at bazaar,
exports, but the Soviet Union Indicated it would
riisr in time oiay, soirces
The U.N. Security Council deferred until cast its second veto in a week to kill the punitive
lime U no bad been cosvlctsd by an Islamic fins In time Ldrsots and defied aerial shooting and
oW oil tharesifcreatlngdisordersin the cfty. tsar gas slllIng by revolutionary guards, the Saturday a vote on economic sanctions against measure,
Iran until it considers an Iranian message that
The executions were the first sentences aassed sources said.
The scenario changed when Iran's am.
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bassador, Mansour Farhang, informed Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim, council President
Jacques Leprette of France, and several council
members his government was ready to negotiate.
Diplomatic sources said there was nothing new
in Far hang's proposals. They said they were
identical with the package deal suggested by
Waldheim on his recent mission to Tehran.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Jan. 13, lflO

Tanglewood Gets 'Stay 04
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IN BRIEF
Russian Shortages Seen;
MOSCOW (UP!)
Despite the official stance that
Russia will not be hurt by President Carter's grain
embargo, a Soviet agriculture specialist Is warning
farmers of fodder shortages this year.
Yuri Gorbunov, head of the central department for
the Russian Federation Agriculture Ministry, urged
farmers to maintain beef and poultry stocks at their
current levels.
Meanwhile, Soviet ships diverted to eastern
Canadian ports to avoid the American docker's boycott
may find themselves without pilots t9 steer them into
the harbors, said an official of the Seafarers' International Union.
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Sanford-Seminole Jaycees have several special events
planned In celebration of National Jaycee Week, Jan. 20-26.
Climaxing the week's activities will be the annual
Distinguished Service Awards (DSA) banquet, to be held at
Buck's Sanfor Airport Restaurant at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26. The
social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday Jan. 24 at 1:30 p.m., members of the chapter will
salute Its past presidents at a gathering at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building, Prospective members will be
Invited. Speaker for the occasion will be Rick Hattaway,
secretary of the Florida Jaycees, and a member of the
Altamonte-Sc*ith Seminole Jaycees.
Blair Kltner Is the president of the Sanford-Seminole
Jaycees and co-chairmen of the DSA Banquet are Larry Blair
and Jeff Johnson. In addition to the Dist inguish ed Ser vice
Award, othere local men or women of Jaycee age will be
chosen to receive recognition as the outstanding young law
enforcement officer, outstanding young educator, outstanding
young religious leader and for the humanitarian and good
government awards.
Guest speaker for the banquet will be Bob Koch, past
president of the Winter Park Jaycees.

IN BRIEF
Judge Jopling Deciding
On Bundy Trial Move
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) Circuit Judge Wallace M.
Jopling may rule next week on another motion to move
the trial of Theodore Bundy, who is accused of kidnapping and murdering a 12-year-old Lake City girl.
Jopling took under advisement Friday a defense
motion for a change of venue but did not indicate the
day he would rule.
The judge has kept details of the case against Bundy
a secret in an effort to protect the jury pool from
pervasive publicity, but defense attorneys claim
Bundy's notoriety has Preceded him and he cannot get
a (atr trial in Orlando.
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northern Arkapsn. In the Midwrest, ousts up to 60 m.p.h. broke store
Indows In Chicago. High wli were reported BuffaloN.Y.,
and Boston. Winds of is m.p.h. wire reported in the mountains of
western Pennsylvania. High wind warnings were Issued for most of
Now York and Vermont.
LISA IIADINO$ (0 am.): temperature: 671 overnight low: 401
yesterdays high: 53; barometric pressure: 30.1$: relative humidity:
too percent; winds south at 4 m.p.h.
TION11i Dayle" Illeacht SorAly. high,3:0 a.m.; low, 10 a-ma high,
4:05 P.M.1 IDW, 10:00 P.M.1 M tk,- high, 4:42 8.m.i low, 10:54 a.M.1
high, 4:50 p.m.; low, 10:30 p.m.; Port Canaveral: kad$y. high, 3:41
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week's GOP debate was attributed to the loss of his
lead among six Republicans actively campaigning in
Iowa. Reagan's rating dropped from 50 percent to 26
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TRUCKLOAD
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Candidates Criticize Embargo

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Telephone Co., and Brad Johnson, public relations manager, check out new
1980 directories as they arrive by truck Friday ready for delivery starting
this weekend. Approximately half of the 150.000 directories will go to
customers in south Sem inole County. Featured on the cover is a colâr photo
of a scene in Wekiwa Springs State Park textured to look like an oil painting.
There is an expanded cüvic section with helpful information and a tap index.

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Two Republican presidential
hopefuls criticized President Carter's call to embargo
grain shipments to the Soviet Union Friday, saying

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farmers would suffer and the stoppage probably would
not end Russian occupation of Afghanistan. Rep.
Philip Crane, R-IlL, and former Texas Gov. John
Connally made brief stops in Atlanta before moving on
to campaign for the Iowa caucus next week.
"The last thing In the world we should ever embargo
is food," the 49-year-old Crane said during the taping of
a television talk show.
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"I think he, President Carter, Is asking the American
farmer to pay for the mistakes of the present administration," Connally said In a news conference.

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will lie in state for two days in the lobby of the huge
AFl-CIO headquarters Sunday and Monday in a final
public tribute to the longtime labor leader.
Federation officials announced an Invitation-only
requiem mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at St.
Matthew Cathedral, followed by interment at a

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BOATING FORECAST: St. Aupestli. t. Jipiter Ifst, Out II Mites:
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Wounded Hostage Gives Birth
A woman wounded by a
PITTSBURGH (UP!)
gunman who shot and killed her two children before
- :-, taking his own life was in critical condition today after
undergoing surgery and giving birth to a 2-pound girl
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The Infant, three months premature, also was
reported In critical condition at Mercy Hospital.
Arlene Ware, 24, and her children, Kimberly, 4, and
Fred, 2, were kept hostage for 39 hours In a barricaded
house by her boyfriend, Samuel Andrews, 27, before he
shot all three Friday and turned the gun on himself as
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The world looked bleak for Harold Jones when he left his
native Sanford to try and make anew life for himself, his two
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Be was only 17 yeas old. His mother had died in childbirth,
H. had allipplill out of school at what was than 00Q1na

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probability 10 srcent today and 4 psrcsiW tonight and Sunday. Partly
cloudy Monday through Wednesday. Lows avoraging In the upper dos
and low Ms north to 40$ In the south, except for near 10 In the Keys.
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Attorneys for
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (UP!)
Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood, who has sat silently as
former POWs have accused him of desertion and
collaboration with the enemy in Vietnam, will begin
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Be was back In Sanford this week, visiting friends he hadn't
no in years and Wft taasite for a Dow clethingstiws,
aothngWs the 01hsotusInRocIMstsr; His future
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and Increasing to 11 to 20 knots late this afternoon and continuing
through Sunday. sees to 3 feet. increasing to ItoC feet this afternoon.
Widely scattered showerS and a danceof a few thunderstorms.
ARIA FORECAST: Mostly cloudy with showers and thundershowers
likely today. Cloudy with a chance oo rain tonight and Sunday. Highs in
the mid 70$today and In the low to mid 70$ Sunday. Lows in the low 40$.

suburban Maryland cemetery.
Members of the general public have been invited to
pay their respects while Meany lies In state at the
building he constructed across Lafayette Square from
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presenting his side of the story Jan. 29.
A hearing to determine If Garwood will be courtmartlaledwas recessed Friday after the prosecution
ended its case.
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school and hid some col1,. They believed me and I catch on
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took his money mit ci the o1pany's pension fund and M
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The campaigns of
President Carter and Sen. Edward Kennedy nearly
crossed paths Friday a prelude to tonight's face-toface encounter of candidates and running mates.
Friday was a day of intensive campaigning In Iowa
by Republicans and Democrats
much of it overshadowed by a new poll with striking findings.
Just 10 days before the Iowa precinct caucuses, the
copyright poll In the Des Moines Register showed a
volatile electorate that underwent major shifts during
the last month.
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sections Friday, with many subzero readings in the Northern Plains
and Minnesota. Freezing temperatures spread Into lSlIY and

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implication was the administration wants to
strengthen the clandestine operations of the nation's
foreign intelligence agencies.
An administration official said Friday one of four
options for responding to the Asian crises Is "consideration of increased flexibility for the executive
branch In supporting and Implementing our national
security goals."
The official said the other three options Included
economic and military assistance for Pakistan, an
enhanced and permanent U.S. military presence in the
India Ocean region, and increased U.S. facilities In
that area.

By DR. IL GA1IR1TDOThON
Muscle cramps can occur in any sport aid'.
puhapa the fitting of a pad or shield to running until recovery. TendnitIs and tears
of the Achilles tendon will cause severe pain
Special To The Herald
are usually due to Inadequate warm-ui,
prevent further friction,
Part eta series by doctors at Semlimle
A bruise of the heel and ball of the foot, and sometimes difficulty Iii walking, and
simple fatigue or loss of salt from perMemorial Hospital, answering question commonly called a atone bruise, Is usually should be seen by a physician.
spiratlon. The first cause can be prevented by
LEGS: Shin splints are recgnLzed by pain
about the new Newt Park.
a thorough warm-up including slow and
due to inadequate shoe cushioning and runWith a rapid Increase in the popularity of ning on hard surfaces. A soft rubber cushion along the outer shin area and are caused by
careful stretching of the muscle in the lej.
jogging and naming as a form of regular
Salt tablets, Gatorade or any home made salt
ova the involved area and running on softer swelling of the muscles in this area. This is
exercise, physicians are seeing more Injuries,
mixture should be used on hot days or during
surfaces should help; although, running may usually seen in runners who tire just starting
a conditioning program and are spending too
some of which are peculiar only to runners,
unusually heavy workout sessions to replae
need to be discontinued temporarily,
Some of these ate difficult to prevent and
lost salt. Often the first sign of salt depletion
Foot strains occur most often in the arch of much time on hard surfaces and hills. Relief
treat because they are poorly understood and
will be muscle cramps.
the foot and are usually due again to Improper can be obtained by Ice on the involved area
are usually unexpected
others can be shoes stepping in a hole while running, or and temporary cessation of running. - Pet.
OTHER PROBLEMS: "Runner's stitch" Is
prevented by taking a few precautions,
simply being overweight. This Injury should sistent shin splints can be helped by increased an ache In the upper abdomen or aide which
FEET, Probably the moot common injuries
be treated with Ice packs, taping to pull up shoe cushioning, particularly In the toe, and develops during a workout. Some believe It
In joggers Involve the feet and ankle,
may be due to a cramp in the diaphragm
and support the arch, and reduction or running on the heels rather than the toes.
Blisters an develop anywhere on the foot and discontinuation of rwvdng until recovered.
"Runner's Knee" Is simply pain in the knee muscle which separates the chest and Ue
are usually due to shoes or socks which are
Ankle sprains occur usually while running joint during and after running and can be due abdomen, but the exact cause Is not known, it
inadequately cushioned or do not fit properly,
seems to be more common on a full stomacb,
cross country over rough terrain, and should to a number of causes. It is sometimes due to
May runners do not, wear socks to avoid
With inadequate warm-ups or with workc*4s
be treated by Immediate Ice packs, iim' flat feet, uneven leg length or running with an
the
friction they create,
blisters from
twice a day. Most runners Ignore mild siltmobilization and elevation,
unusual amount of inward twisting of the
Calluses which usually develop on the balls
Most long-term ankle problems involve the knee. In these cases it can be helped by ches and continue running.
and heels of the feet sometimes can not be
Achilles tendon located In the back of the
Blood In the urine Is a sometime
running on smoother surfaces or obtaining
prevented because some people have large
side just above the heel. Strains often can be custom fitted shoe inserts to distribute the phenomenon with long distance runners aft*
bones and Joints and not enough fat arowid
prevented by thorough stretching of the heel
weight more evenly. Knee pain can also be a vigorous workout. Although frightening, it
these areas for protection. Persistent painful
cord prior to running. These strains are
usually Is of no significance and clears wlthio
caused by osteoarthrltis, bursitis, tendonitis,
calluses should be no by a physician or
usually treated by placing a felt or rubber
chondromalacla and cartilage Injuries, all of 24 hours. Persistent blood In the urine beyoiad
podiatrist for suirgical reduction in also Bind
heal lift in the dw aid reduction of hill which dwtdd be treated by a physician.
this time should be evaluted by 4 physiciim.

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ORLNDO,Fla.(UP!)—AfederalJudgehastaken
under advisement claims that James Dupree Henry
should not be electrocuted because more death sentences are handed out In Orange County than other
Ptt5 of Florida.
Glenn Pierce, a professor at Northeastern Univeralty In Boston tstlfied Friday In a hearing on a motion
to vacate Henry's death sentence that there has been a
"rather Incredible, arbitrary application of the death
penalty" In Orange County.

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Marrian T. Blaylock, Rt. 3, Box 293, Sanford reported that
for the second time in a week someone entered her trailer. On
Friday two B.B. guns, a crossbow, a shotgun,two rifles $15 In
pennies, two g&amp;ld rings, and a small gold nugget were taken.
The total vaIue was uthtwj

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million lawsuit charging Henry Ford II with Improper
use of company funds.
The suit, which was dismissed in Now York courts ln
September, will not be continued In Michigan courts
"or elsewhere," the company said In a statement
Friday.
The agreement does not Include payment of
damages, the company said.

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The day of calliner trading contrasted with the pest
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'mapenslon ordered by the Commodity Future.
Trading Commission to bsdfer the mabel liaet of W U.S. cutoff of grain to the Soviet Union.

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Ruins of the
palaces of Cleopatra and Marc Anthony have been
discovered underwater in the eastern horbor of
Alexandria, Egypt, by an American research team
which used psychics to pinpoint the antiquities.
The discovery was revealed Friday in a paper
presented- at the Eight Annual Underwater
Archaeological Conference by Stephan A. Schwartz,
who headed the research team and coauthored the

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was charged with armed burglary and grand theft. No bond
has been set,
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A 13-year-old girls 10-speed bicycle, valued at $80, was taken
from a carport at 2802 S. French Avenue at about 12:24 p.m.
Friday. Suspects are two male Juveniles, approximately 13 to
l4 years old who' were aeen and thasedbyaIelghbOr.

Legally, the homeowners could not stay In their homes If
they had no sewage treatment facilities or septic tanks. Septic
tank Installation has been ruled out as unsuitable due tosoll
conditions In the area.
Operators of the sewage treatment plant, which Is polluting
weas waters by dumping raw sewage, have been fined $01 a
day by the Department of Environmental Regulation, At this
point they owe about $300,000 In fines.

Cleopatra Palace Found

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federal bankruptcy judge George L Proctor called It off after
being Informed of a ruling Just that morning by U.S. District
Judge George C. Young.
Young, ruling on a Public Service Commission appeal of a
bankruptcy judge's decision Wednesday to go ahead with the
auction, said sale of the plsntcould resujtin Its closing and
lack of sewage disposal service for the homeowners.

Canadians Refuse Soviets

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a federal judge's postponement of the sale of the Tanglewood subdivision sewage
treatment plant
but "we're happy to get 10 days to regroup," said homeowner Richard Telson.
Telson, president of the Tanglewood Civic Association, said
the 189 Tanglewood homeowners still fear they will be forced to,
abandon their homes If a means of keeping the plant operating
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Tuesday; Jan. 15 to Feb. 26; AEC No. 10; Fee: $20; Also, 9 to
The Leisure Time Program at Seminole Communfty College
9:30
p.m.; Tuesday; Jan. 15 to Feb. 28; AEC No. 12; Fee: $20;
annoi'ces new classes being formed. These classes are selfAlso,
8 to 10 p.m.; Thursday; Jan. 17 to Feb. 28; AEC No. 12;
supporting, at no expense to taxpayers.
$20.
Fee:
ARTS AND CRAFIS
SUM I N TRIM -9 to 10 a.m.; Monday; Jan. 1410 Feb. 18;
-Oil PaInting- 7 to 10 p.m.; Wednesday; Jan. 16 to Feb. 20;
AEC No. 10; Fee: $7.50; Also, 10 to 11 a.m.; Wednesday; Jan.
AEC No. 11; Fee: $15.
CeramicePottery- 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday; Jan. 15 to 18 to Feb. 20; AEC No, 10; Fee: 17.50; Also, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.;
Feb. 26; SCC Room G.127; Fee: $25. Also 7 to 10 p.m.; Thur. Monday; Jan. 14 to Feb. 18; AEC No. 10; Fee: $7.50; Also, 4:30
to 5:30 p.m.; Monday; Jan. 14 to Feb. 18; AEC No. 10; Fee:
aday; Jan. 17 to Feb. 28; SCC Room G-127; Fee: $25.
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Stained Glass.Beglnnlng-7 to 10 p.m.; Tuesday; Jan. 15 to $7.50; Also, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Wednesday; Jan. 16 to Feb. 20;
AEC No. 10; Fee: $7.50; Also 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wed.
Feb. 19; AEC No. 11; Fee: $30.
nesday; Jan. 16 to Feb. 20; AEC No. 10; Fee: $7.50.
Stained Gino-Advanced -7to 10 p.m.; Thursday; Jan. 17 to
HOBBIES
Feb. 21; AEC No. 11; Fee: $30.
ASTROLOGY-SIMPLIFIED FOR BEGINNERS- 7:30 p.m.
Watercolors- 7 t 10 p.m.; Monday; Jan. 1410 Feb. 18; AEC
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to 9:30 p.m.; Tuesday; Jan. 15 to Mar. 4; SCC Room 5-213;
No. 11; Fee: $15; also 9:3Oto 11:30 a.m.; Wednesday; Jan. 16 to
Feb.
20;
G-129;
Fee:
$15.
Fee:
$15,
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PHOTO-DARKROOM TECHNIQUES -8 p.m. loB p.m.;
p
Ballroom DaacIng.Beg1n'g - 7 to 5:30 p.m.; Monday;
Monday; Jan. 14 to Mar. 3; SCC Room L-011A; Fee: $25.'
Jan. 14 to Feb. 18; AEC No. 10; Fee: 120; also 8 to 9:30 p.m.;
PHOTO-CAMERA AND IMAGE - 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.;
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Wednesday; Jan. 16 to Feb. 20; AEC No. 12; Fee: $20.
Tuesday; Jan. 15 to Mar. 4; SCC Room 5.112; Fee: $25. .
Ballroom Danclng4ntermedlate-8:30 to 10 p.m.; Monday;
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY - 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.n.;
Jan. 14 to Feb. IS; AEC No. 10; Fee: $20.
Wednesday; Jan. 16 to Feb. 27; SCC Room G-131; Fee: $25.
Class Guitar I - 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Wednesday; Jan. 16 to
PHOTOCREATIVE DARKROOM TECHNIQUES -2 p.m.
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March 19; SCC Room G-106; Fee: $20.
to 5 p.m.; Friday; Jan. 18 to Mar. 7; SCC Room L-0I1; Fee:
PHYSICAL EXERCISE
$32.
Aerobic Dance-Exercise - 9:30 to 10:30a.m.; Thursday;
WOOD SCULPTURE -7p.m. to 10 p.m.; Tuesday; Jan.
Jan. 17 to Feb. 21; AEC No. 10; Fee: $10. tlso 7 to 8 p.m.;
to Mar. 18; SCC Museum; Fee: $30.
Thursday; Jan. 17 to Feb. 21; AEC No. 10; Fee: $10. Also 8:15
OTHER
p.m. to 9:15 p.m.; Thursday; Jan. 17 to Feb. 21; AEC No. 10,
THEATRE APPRECIATION - 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.;
Fee: $10.
Thursday;
Jan. 17 to Apr. 3; SCC Room S-213; Fee: $20.
Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program winners (from left) Zachary
PATRIOTIC
YOGA - 7 to 8:30p.m.; Monday; Jan. 14 to Feb. 25; AEC
BASIC GENEALOGY-DISCOVER YOUR ROOTS -7 p.m.
Dunbar (third), John Jeffries (secpnd) and Raymond Cowls (first) look over No. 12; Fee:. $15.
to 9p.m.; Monday; Jan. 14 to Mar. 3; SCC Room 5-112; Fed:
a textbook as they prepare for regional competition. The three are students
CHAMPIONS
JAZZ DANCE-EXERCISE I - 10 to 11 a.m,; Monday; Jan. $20. at Seminole High School and won the local contest, which was sponsored by 14 to Feb. 25; AEC No. 10; Fee: $15; Also, fl am, to noon;
INSTRUMENT PILOT GROUND SCHOOL -7 p.m. to 10
Monday; Jan. 14 to Feb. 25; AEC No. 107 Fee: $15; Also, 10 to p.m.; Monday; Jan. 14 to Mar. 17; SCC Room 1,203; Fee: $45.
Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 10103 in Sanford.
- 11 a.m.; Tuesday; Jan. 15 to Feb. 26; AEC No. 10; Fee: $15;
PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL -7 p.m. to 10 p.m.;
Also, 7 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday; Jan. 15 to Feb. 26; AEC No. 10;
Wednesday; Jan. 16 to Mar. 19; SCC Room L-206; Fee: $45 and
Fee: $15; Also, 11 a.m. to noon; Wednesday; Jan. 16 to Feb. 27;
9 a.m. to 12 noon; Saturday; Jan. 19 to Mar. 22; AEC No. 11;
AECNo. 10; Fee: $15; Also, 5 to p.m.; Wednesday; Jan. 16 to Fee: $45.
Feb. 27; AEC No. 12; Fee: $15. Also, 7 to 8 p.m.; Wednesday;
DOGMRFIIIENCE TRAINING-BASIC -7 p.m. to 8 p.m.;
Jan. 16 to Feb. 2; AEC No. 10: Fee: $15; Also, 8 to 9 p.m.; Tuesday; Jan. 15 to Feb. 28; SCC - Northwest Corner Parking
Wednesday; Jan. 16 to Feb. 27; kEC No. 10; Fee: $15; Also Lot; Fee: $20.
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.; Thursday; Jan. 17 to Feb. 28; AEC No. 10;
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING-ADVANCED -8 p.m. to 9
The tounty Commission took action on the following Items
reconsideration.
p.m.; Tuesday; Jan. 15 to Feb. 26; SCC - Northwest Corner
this past week.
- Concurred that Victor Freedman should be admitted to Fee: $15.
JAZZ
DANCE-EXERCISE
II
to
2:30
p.m.;
Monday;
Jan.
Parking
Lot; Fee: $20.
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COURSE
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p.m.
to
9
p.m.;
Wednesday;
HOME
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- Acknowledged a letter from the St. Johns Water 14 to Feb. 25; AEC No. 10; FEE: $20.
Management, Analysis and Evaluation to transfer within
JAZZ DANCE- EXERCISE III - 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.;
Jan. 16 to Feb. 27; Carpentry Shop; Fee: $15.
departments listed the following funds:
Management council acknowledging an invitation from
In Public safety, $113,841 from contingency to salaries; In county to present information and show a water quality film
Supervisor of Elections, $195 from other voting machines to before the commission, on a date as yet pet.
travel for training and conferences; in County Development- Acknowledged a letter from Lee County requesting
Library Services, $20,000 from books and materials to Office Seminole County help in a lobbying effort to get motor vehicle
Voter registration books close Feb. 9, for the Presidential locations: Tuesday, Jan. 15, Lake Howell High School, 10 aA'.
equipment (the funds will be used for shelving at the Sanford inspection fees increased from $3 to $5.
Preference
Primary. If you are a resident of Seminole County, to noon and Wekiva Elementary School, 5 to 7 p.m.; Friday;
branch library); In County Development-Library Services,
- Discussed committees each county commission board at least IS years old, and have not been convicted of a felony Jan. 18, Seminole High School, 10 a.m. to noon; and Tuesday,
$3,500 from books and material to outside printing, in Judicial- member will be on for the following term,
you are eligible to register and vote. There is no residency time Jan. 26, Oviedo High School, 9 a.m. to noon.
Circuit Court, $251.47 from office equipment over $100 to office
requirement.
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information,
call
Denver
Reid
at
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Jenwj
Approved
unanimously
scheduling
a
public
hearing
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equipment under $100; in Public Works-Road Division, $439.93
Representatives of the League of Women Voters of Seminole Nelson at 323.3936.
from operating supplies small tools to operating equipment; in amend Cliuluota street lighting districts.
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Supervisor of Elections, $2,613 from voting machines to
operating supplies-voting machines; in Public Works-Vehicle ning and Zoning Commission.
Maintenance, $150 from office equipment account 51944.1 to
Altamonte Firm Low Bidder At its 7 p.m. public hearings Tuesday, the board:
office equipment account 539.64.1; In Human Services-Animal
- Approved rezoning from agriculture to single-family
Control-Mental Health, $1,166 from regular salaries and wages dwelling district, property described as being on Dike Road, 4
The Sanford . Housing., asW. t9 review the bid #A4
toBaker Act-Mental Health; InPublicsafety.SherIZt,$3,*.40 mise north of Howell Branch Road.
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from contingency to retirement-FICA match; in OMAE,
- Denied a specific amendment from low density urban to warded to the U.&amp;.Depart- -tract before the bids expire on.
$743.60 from 3 separate accounts for books, publications and
ment of Housing and Urban • Feb. 9. HUD will be providing •1104
memberships to one account for books, publications and commercial and rezoning from A-I agriculture to C-I cornmemberships. The commission also approved a capital outlay merc;Ld, property described as In the general area of State Development (HUD) a the Included
financing for
the moder.'
project.
A4
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In the
Road
419,
Wagner
Road
and
State
Road
434,
south
side
against
resolution
citing
the
apparent
of $154 for the Public Works director's office.
project
Is
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
low bidder onamodernization fixation
- Adopted a resolution to adjust the Fiscal 'lear lPfr$n-, application by Barbara B. Frltschl and George W.
project
for
the
Casfie
Brewerreplacement
of
all
windows,
sportatian Fund budget for unanticipated revenue.
doors, exterior
Court public housing units. exterior
-Passed unanimously a motion to release warrant checks
- Overturned the Board of Adjustment in refusing
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prior to general approval of the warrant register in ac- authorize access to Canton Street and in requiring $2tOOt
The apparent low bidder floors, kitchen cabinets,
buffer on the property line on the northeast corner of Canton was Harrison Central of electrical fixtures, Incordance with Administrative Procedure Number 100420.
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-Heard County Administrator Roger Neiswender aninounce Street and Raymond Avenue for the Sanlando United Altamonte Springs at $1.33 ,taflUon of new gas ranges
DELI
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that Seminole Cablevision company has requested recon Methodist Church, with stipulations.
POOL The estimated cost of and gas water heaters and
sideratlon of the Cable IV Ordinance and he will meet with the
Approved a request to vacate a portion of Burton Avenue the modernization project insulating the attics and
was $l.4 million. HUD is being walls.
rival company, Storer, to determine If there is a reason for by Charles I. Greene.

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Just a dream in 1908, Florida Hospital began in a farmhouse. From farmhouse to sanitarium, from
community hospital to modern medical center with health-care services equal to the finest in the
Southeast, Florida Hospital remains a place where people are special. Now, Florida Hospital wants
to share a new dream with the people of Seminole County. Toward this end, Florida Hospital has
submitted to the Board of County Commissioners of Seminole County a proposal to purchase
Seminole Memorial Hospital. And we pledge to you, the people of Seminole County, this, our commitment to the future of Seminole Memorial.

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Florida Hospital is committed to purchase Seminole
Memorial Hospital for a sum of $8.25 Million.

County Qlmmission Action

League Plans Voter Registration Drive

Memorial Civic Advisory Authority Council. The Council will be
composed of Sanford-based physicians and dentists, members
of the Board of County Commissioners, county and city officials
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Hospital, through the Board and Council, to insure that
management of Seminole Memorial will always remain consistent with the best interests and needs of the local community.

Seminole Memorial would remain a free-standing community
hospital - not a satellite of Florida Hospital. Yet, it will share in
all the benefits of a larger, non-profit organization. Our nonprofit status means that excess profits go back into upgrading
services - not to shareholders. The Florida Hospital network is
locally based, with a strong commitment to the welfare of the

Florida Hospital pledges that-present medical staff will continue
with established patterns of practice and will have the opportunity to apply to the medical staff of Florida Hospital. This
would enable physicians to' follow a patient through the entire
system when required. The medical staff of Seminole Memorial
would remain self-governing, totally separate from Florida
Hospital.

community. This strong local base, means expert personnel,
support equipment and financial resources would be immediately available to Seminole Memorial Hospital. Further,
Florida Hospital pledges to build a satellite of Seminole
Memorial between Sanford and Altamonte Springs, when future
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Further, Florida Hospital commits to spend whatever sums are
required to bring the facility, equipment and services up to the
standards of health care you've come to expect and have a right
to demand. We estimate the cost to be $6.8 Million. By
renovating the present facility rather than building a totally new
hospital, Florida-Hospital foresees a substantial savings to the
patients who will use the hospital in the future.

Florida Hospital further pledges to, provide continued employment to the present employees of Seminole Memorial. In
addition, they will share in the benefits of a non-profit network
including our commitment to personal growth and development
through in-service education, educational advancement at
hospital expense, and employee health benefits. Florida
Hospital is committed to education as a means to improve the
skills and abilities of the people who will serve you, the people of
Seminole County.

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And, if you further agree that Seminole Memorial should remain a community hospital, where local
citizens and local officials have a voice in the planning and operation of the hospital in accordance
with the. needs of the community ....

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EXAMINATION FOR VICTIMS
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Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves:
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Breathing, Abdomi*l Pains.
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meeting on January 15 at 7 p.m, in the Seminole County Courthouse and let your feelings be known.

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If you further agree that improving the present facility, rather than building a new structure, will
help hold the line on rising hospital costs..

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If you agree that Florida Hospital's commitment to the future of Seminole Memorial will provide the
finest health care possible without burdening patients with an unnecessary escalation in the cost of
health care....

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Chins disclosed today It Is training officials for journalists with Brown's party. "But It ii not our
astronauts for 5PM travel.
top priority.
The Shanghai newspaper Won Hai publláed fly,
photographs of candidate spacemen In space outfits under the a national science congress In Peking In March 197$, "China
headline, "China's astronauts flap their wings on the verge of will irni be able to send a man Into orbit during the next eight
takeoff."
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traftft
Xlnhua confirmed today.
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Shanghai and reached Peking today, did not lflOflUOfl whM or
JOHN H. WAMS
Hnlsaon Funeral Home-PA
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H. WiamS,,I1,of IsInchargsofrang,rnent.
The deputy thief of general staff for the armed foross, w
Lakeview Drive, Sanford,
Xhaquan1 said during this week's visit Of DefiliN SSCFSIItY died Friday at Seminole
own amameispsce program was not ona of igna's
1sW Hospital. Born In Funeral Notk.. top priority. projects dwft Its current ambitious modse- wa1es, he camethkford In
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rilsation $wografl.
1928. H. Was i Real Estate Memorial servlcei tor .islvt H.
"We are considering this step, we are doing research, a man
Sr., 51, at 40Latsv1ew
broker in Orange and Williams
Drive, UiWoi4, who died Friday
In spice is possible," Wu said at a banquet given by army
.,1 for. at Seminole Memorial Hospital,
rawly an insurance Not In WUI be Monday at 11 am. at
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Sanford for American Firs
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"I call It an ungodly sight," I corrected,
"Oh, no, he stood his ground. "The home
fireplace now takes precedence over the
swimming pool as far as status is concerned."
"Not in my book," I stood firm. "I like the
pushbutton lifestyle."
"But what would you do if the pushbuttons
didn't produce?" he asked. ,,You could keep
warm and even cook."
Maybe so. But, still, In today's modern world,
fireplaces would probably lose their charm and
prestige If people really did have to depend on
them.
Odds are that today's moderns with fireplaces
still push buttons for everyday necessities.

fortable crewcut became obsolete and out of
Call it fad, fashion or even fallacy but Just
style.
as sure as the man (or Is It a woman?) In the
Just as women's sklrtlengths have gone up and
moon changes his mind, so do people.
down like a wlndowshade so has the length of
And most folks don't really listen to the die.
Milady's tresses. And today, the hottest and
tates of their own wills, but are greatly inneatest hairdo for women data back centuries to
fluenced by the decisions others make for them,
braids worn by Africans and Egyptians.
Originality?
Getting braided today can cost an arm and a
There's not much of It around when It comes to
leg for those women who have the courage and
clothes, hair, furnishings, customs, or what have
you. Most people like to think they are up with .money to go through with it.
the times or in other words, In style.
And Just think, I go back to an era when
However, a certain amount of tradition carries
braided hair was "homemade" and had a
poverty
stigma attached.
weight,
even
in
the
changing
world.
its
Somebody said "hair Is the crowning glory."
Many status symbols of today such as denim
Well, hair has certainly been an arbitrary
for example were poverty items years ago.
issue, especially when men's locks were
Just recently, a workman in our backyard
lengthened several years ago, and the cornnoticed the large woodpile.
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the work of the Children's Defense Fund, a
capitalist indoctrination, cries of kidnapping,
national non-profit organization.
brainwashing and slavery would ring through an
me Fund's president Is Marian Wright
outraged Third World,
Edelrnan, In two recent speeches, Mrs.
Various reliable reports indeed seem to verify Edelman adds up "the arithmetic of
a new form of Communist slavery, 1979 style. A inequality" for black youth.
She writes:
Dutch newspaper recently reported scenes of
"Black women receive less prenatal care
weeping parents at Brazzaville airport in the
—and
receive It later in their pregnancies —
Congo as 1,200 black children, mostly between 10
than white women. Prenatal care has been
and 15 years and among the most gifted in that
shown to be one of the most Important factors
nation, were forcibly shipped to what were called
mortality and health."
"vacation camps" In Cuba.
"A black American baby today has
According to the Savimbi-Safire reports and almost twice the chance of dying within the
other witnesses, Cuba's abduction of African first year of life as a white baby."
"Black children and teenagers the from
children is for a two-fold purpose: To compensate
its
illnesses
at rates 25 percent or higher than the
Cuba for the loss in labor manpower because of
rates for white children and teenagers."
troop commitments in Angola and elsewhere to
— "Black children are twice as likely to
advance Soviet imperialism, and the puppet have no regular source medical care as are
Angolan government, propped up by some 30,000 white children. Of those black children who do
Cuban troops, hopes to dominate the next have regular medical care, they are five
generation of Angolans with Cuban-brainwashed times more likely to depend upon hospital
outpatien t emergency room services than
youth.
If the forced labor and indoctrination of white children."
"A black child is twice as likely to grow
African children in Cuba is an "anti-truth"
up In a family whose head did not finish high
Angolan Communists assert it would appear Fidel school as is a white child."
Castro would 'Insist on an investigation and
"A
black college graduate has the
exoneration by U.N. observers. If, as evidence same chance of being unemployed as a white
exoneration
suggests, this new-style slavery is in fact taking high school dropout."
Many children, however, belong to a
U.S, intelligence and Washington officials
6an hardly be unaware of it. The resence of more minority not confined by race, clan or
Mrs. Edelman notes.
than 6,000 Angolan children in Cuba would be
"We have found," she explains, "that if a
almost Impossible to conceal.
15 not white, or is white but not middle
In short, this situation Is too terrible, not to
class, does not speak English, is poor, needs
say
to see the United States made, in effect, an ac- learning, adjusting, growing up, is pregnant
complice to so great a crime against humanity' or married at 15, is not smart enough, or is too
because ot the expedient Indifference or timid smart, then, in too many places, officials
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exclude or discriminate against him — often
with impunity"
The Sterotypical working father and
homemaker-mother caring for two children
fits only one of 16 American families today.
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whose mothers work outside the home, only 10
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sex herperfume of aI1 Urne — a human IVImumone" mones. It smelled like sandalwood.
or sex attractant.
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speculated, as biochemists and psychologists pigs. Boors become aggressive In
have for years, that skin glands and other presence of pheremones from other boars,
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unknown functions of parts of the body made
perfume or after-shave might have cornit probable humans had pheremones like
other organisms.
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There are moths that can pick the Scientist, he Is not working In that direction.
pheremone of a female out of the air miles
Instead, he Is experimenting with an Idea
away. In pip, the pheremone that ensuresthe that essence of tomcat ma spray would help
next generation has long been synthesized women assaulted by muggers or rapists by
and put into an aerosil.
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next decade, they will be joined by a
large group of people now in their early
60$ or late 50$.
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classified as "senior citizens."
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covered by Medicare.
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to pay for prescription medicines, dental

work, eyeglasses, hearing aids, crutches

and other health aids.
When the sad day arrives that we can
no longer live at home, we need better
gover nment regulation of nursing homes,
which have become a national disgrace.
If we don't have the cash to buy our
homes when they are converted into

cooperatives and condominiums,
Washington should lend us money — and
at a lower interest rate than banks.
We who are old and growing older can
only hope that good programs will be
enacted by Congress so that we can live
out our so-called golden years better in
the 1980$ than In the 1910$:
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we would like to publicly thank the
members of the Church of the Nativity
and the Knights of Columbus for their
ge nerous Christmas donations.
Through their unselfish sharing, our
youths and their families were able to
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forever be mindful of our fellow citizens
who are willing to share with others.
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Sue Miller
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well-trained men in the services. We
cannot stand by, and at the last minute
hope that we have the manpower and
intelligence to defend ourselves,
I as well as thousands of our proud
Americans served in the armed forces
because we love our country. It's true
that we had to draft to keep the forces
up to par. I was a Marine recruiter
prior to retiring and let me tellyou
first-hand that the services (all of
them) have dropped well beyond
(their) strength when the draft stopped.
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Is this true?
No-name, or "noDear Reader
"kills" foods are sold at many supermarkets today in cans or packages with
'plain lobsis that bear the name of the
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Older" written by Lou Cotton, he
reminds me of the neighbor who lives
next door to many Americans who love
their country and Is willing to fight for
It. The guy next door is the one who says
let the other guy do the fighting. To Lou
Cotton, I think you should leave
America if you feel this way,
We are at the point where we need

A complete lack of coordination by the plans for the city and the center's
Casselberry Mayor Bill Grler's office ultimate location, were not told of the
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Chapter, on Feb. '3 a'.t ,Q. Come and
visit with your old friends.
For further information, write:
George E. Kuskiziiuki, executive
secretary, 101st Airborne Division
Association, P.O. Box blAB, East
Detroit, Mich. 48021.
George Koskimaki
East Detroit, Mich.

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Chrysler. But because they do not have
the high pressured union leaders who
control politicians, they don't stand a
chance of any help.
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Former Screaming Eagles of the
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a publicity-oriented staff that rivals If
not surpasses the presidcnt's. What has
Kelly done for his constituents?
Nothing but spend, spend our tax
money and milk each issue for all ft
worth — trying to get re-elected.
I have the answer: stay on the job, do
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government with authority have just
made another grave error. By bailing
out the Chrysler torp., our government
has shown partiality to a company
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Win to attend, Treadway, said.
made other changes and 16 percent said
Don't let th e fact that Atlantic Bank of
The annual dinner will be held at the they have not changed at all.
`contract for construction funding of the the ceremony.
Seminole County purchased at auction Harley House in downtown Orlando.
Questioned about whether they plan to
There will surely be a groundbreaking
Casselberry senior citizen complex was
Mr. P's supper club for $10,000 when the
buy a new car in the next year, 68 percent
ceremony when construction begins
- hand-delivered to the city,
mortgage was foreclosed confuse you.
In a recent survey of Florida members said they do not. Of those who do plan to
State Sen. John Vogt, 1)-Cocoa Beach, sometime in April or May and maybe
The bank held a mortgage for $168,000 of the American Automobile Association buy a car, 75 percent said th ey will buy
h*nd.delivered the contract to Grier then someone will think to invite
on the property and furnishings. So the (AAA), most of those polled said they had an American made car and 52 p:rcent
during ceremonies Jan, 4 at Secret Lake everyone.
bank not only has the $10,000 Invested, changed vacation plan s and their driving said it will be a medium-sized style.
Park where the structure Is to be built.
The federal-sta te grant,.
gran t, for the
but also the $l68,000 and wiU have topay habits because of rising gasoline prices.
The use by law enforcement officers of
None of the city council members, with facili ty's construction totals $265,000,over
four years' back property taxes on the
Thirty-low percent said they made
radar
devices to catch speeders has met
delegation,
to
call
or
supper
the exception of Mayor-Elect Owen a two-year period. The city of chairman of the
club as well,
shorter trips; 28 percent said they had
In the courts of the Miami
Box
884
in
with
tI'Isfavor
at
P.O.
The bank probably would have been canceled their trip; 25 percent used
"Sheppard, was apprised in advance by Casselberryhaspledgedatotalof$35,000 write his office
a
area.
But
60
percent of those who
Altamonte,
prior
to
Jan.
18
for
the
itegno
"the city administration that the grant had toward construction. Total planning and
much happier If the owner of the club, plane Instead of a car; four percent
In
the survey favored enparticipated
t
he
agenda.
been approved, nor were they Invited to construction money for the project is be placed on
Mr. Patrick's Inc., could have paid the a bus Instead of a car; and three perce
speed Limit by that
nt
forcement
of
the
"the ceremony. None of the county $223000.
used a train Instead of a car. A total of 26 means. Also, 65 percent opposed the use
Proposed legislation should be mortgage payments.
"ommluloners was apprised of the grant
percent said the rising prices and
Seminole Legislative Delegation prepared In writing, Hattaway said, with
The
Former Texas Gov. John Connally, scarcity of supply had no effect on their by motorists of "fuzz-buster" type radar
award nor were they Invited to the
to each member of
forwarded
a
copy
detectors to avoid detection by traffic
'tremony. And the county commission will hold a hearing at 4p.m. Jan. 23 at the delegation so that each item can be fully Republican candidate for president, is to vacations and two percent had no control
officers.
City
Hall
Commission
toward
Altamonte
Springs
"has pledged allocation of $25,000
be
the
keynote
speaker
for
the
Orange
opinion.
reviewed prior' to
Chamber.
construction costs of the complex.
County Republican Lincoln Day dinner
On driving habits, 52 percent said they
Thirty-three percent were opposed to
Other members of the delegation are: Feb. 12, Lou Treadway, Orange County have combined trips; 48 percent said the use of radar to catch speeders and 22
Those wishing to Present a matter to
Probably worst of all was the tact that
the senior citizens who served on the the delegation are advised by State Rep. Vogt, Sen Clark Maxwell Jr., R- party chairman has announced.
they drive slower, 18 percent said they percent favored the fuzz-buster apadvisory committee, which worked out Robert Hattaiay, D-Altamonte, Melbourne; and State Rep. Bobby
Connally was the only preiciential drive less; 8 percent said they are using proach.

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Hot-air poli ticians and the press
grasping at straws for things to write
about are comparable to a new baby:
easy to conceive and hard to deli ver.
I am sick àiidilred of reaIlna&amp;ut
and listening to our great congressman

New asseIberiy Game: 7Ve'Got A Secret Lake Park'

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When Is something going to be done to
try to control prices so that people can
begin to live again and not only exist?
We don't seem to have anybody at the
head of our government with any
authority. We only have appeasers who
put off today's work for tomorrow and
tomorrow never comes. The price of
everything is getting uncontrollable.
Taxes are getting beyond comprehension. With such uncertainties
business and Industry cannot operate
properly.
This uncontrollable situation has
caused the recession to Increase Its
pace considerably and is causing many
businesses and Industries to discontinue operation, with many going
bankrupt. When a business or industry
goes bankrupt, then all the creditors
and suppliers have to pass some of the
loss on to other businesses and they to
the wholesalers and they to retailers
and they to the consumers who in the

reviewed American policy In recent yearn,
saying:
"The Carter administration Is sometimes
accused of having no coherent foreign policy
— an incoherence as evident In Latin Amerka
as elsewhere. This may be unfair. A policy is
discernible: namely, that of winning over
would-be enemies by acting hostile to wouldbe friends."
The Council explained that Chile has ben
"presented by skilled demonology as the ogre
of the non-communist world. The presumption in Washington appears to be that wellpublicized harassment or humiliation of Chile
will earn the friendship of regimes attracted
by the Castro camp (such as Michael
Manley's in Jamaica), and popularityamong
the proletariat and peasantry of the various
non-Marxist despotisms of the subcontinent.,"
This unfrlendshlp policy towards anticommunist Chile, which narrowly escaped
total communist control'during the Allende
regime In the early 1970s, has bee
manifested most recently by new restrictions
on loans to that country.
The Carter administration's unfrlendshlp
policy continues towards Chile and other ;qcommunist countries, despite its manlfe$t

In this connection, It's essential that the
record high of $1,403.77.
it overlooks the children of single parents,
United States rebuild Its ties to South Africa.
And In 1981, the maximum will soar to $1,975.05. the families with children suffering
At long last, the U.S. public is aware of the
w
Workers are becoming restive. Complaints emotional, physical or
strategic importance of the Indian Ocean.
.
uI
tOO OOC to purchase health
already have stirred Congress to consideration of
The U.S. Is likely to have strong naval forces
of
new
parents
who
are
old
rolling back the 1981 Increase.
In the Indian Ocean for years to come. South'
physically to conceive but too young
Not only the plight of the working person, who enough
emumily 10 parent
African airfields and naval bases would be
Is seeing a persistent erosion of the purchasing
enormously valuable facilities for American
Like too many frivolous gifts, that real
power of his paycheck, has caught the
forces, The U.S, should make every effort o
two pheremone-type compounds. These were thereafter.
'obtain access to these facilities.
congressional attention. Discontent in Alaska present will have to wait until next year.
prompted state employees to withdraw from the
system with the advent of the New Year.
JACK ANDERSON
Federal employees don't participate.
A strong Social Security system demands
universal coverage. Each defection, such as
Alaska's, weakens the Soda! security base
Survival of the program may depend upon
.1
action to reduce the tax burden, which for many
workers exceeds the amount they pay In income
WASHINGI)N Despite i Copious out. "failure," and blamed It all on the wicked a handsome profit.
And POI Pot's "fat, visit to Tehran. Hansen's Iranian contacts
tax.
pouring of crocodile tears from the White Vietnamese occupying forces in Cambodia 'adlitic" soldiers
are
indeed stealing food hive turned out to be better than those of the
Congress is listen ing.
House over the plight of Cambodia's starving and their Soviet backers.
from
Cambodian
civilians,
the source added. White House.
$
millions, the same officials who for political
to this line, food 'I1ents are
But dsla these depredations and the
reuoni dragged their feet onreIlef shipments being diverted to Vietnamese troops or
Hansen notes, as we reported, that the
. 41 continuing to sabotage the desperately otherwise withheld from the starving logistical problems of distributing the food in supposed ruling body
of Iran, the
BERRY 'S WORLD
reasons. war-ravaged Cambodia the relief program RVO1U4O
needed program.
cu,
populace for conscienceless political
has
limited
uence
Is succeeding, I've been Informed. Though over the radicals In the embassy. infl
how
mass
starvation
would
help
the
Governomgnthusgo,$Irapertid
on
the
$-$.— ---$-stlibadly--undernour1shsd-Camboda's
INIM "M Pral* excluded from
SM 8Oieti
the h5&amp;t5 and
Is
belated and
are
no
longer
wh4esak
of
any
slgigflca,g
contact IJj the li
''lde of the Cambodians was never made darvatilon
halt'heart.d oftorts to aid the stricken
people
dying
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mendations of every relevant state arising from the Occidental-Soviet
that has put together the Soviet con. availability and domestic agricultural
agency, and adding further to the heavy contract that justifies the severe costs
tract.
productivity,
Now, in light of the aggravation to
environmental cost sustained by the arrangement imposes upon the
—The body of water to be polluted is
world peace that Russia has instigated
unique national treasure, the Suwannee Americans for the sake of the Soviets' American people.
We respectfully urge you to reby its adventures in Afghanistan, the
River, recognized by Florida's Gov. agricultural benefit.
examine
the merits of the U.S.-Soviet
shipment of scarce American resources
Robert Graham and Georgia's Gov.
Despite the tangible losses to the phosphate trade agreement in light of
to the Russians seems to be contrary to
George Busbee as being worthy of
was, until recently, the Afghanistan invasion.
the best interest of the United States,
classification as a national reserve, it is U.S., the public
to marginally accept the
bçen
prepared
We extend to you our admiration for
We do not wish to burden you with
a river whose lower reaches have
company's argument during times of your stamina and resolve during this
every detail of our grievance, but its
earmarked by the Department of the
a National domestic economic hardship,
exceedingly trying period of infundamental elements are as follows:
Interior for acquisition as
changed
ternational
conflict.
Wildlife Refugee.
But the circumstances have
—Phosphate is exploited in this
—We envision that the OccidentalPeter C. H. Pritchard
dramatically. Russia is now clearly an
country without benefit of a
USSR phosphate contract will
President
overt aggressor, posing severe dangers
management plan that balances the 'ultimately require strip mining of
Dade W. Thornton
to world peace and American foreign
availability of the resource with phosphate deposits in the Osceola
Chairman of the Board
policy.
national security, foreign policy, en- National Forest, located close to the
Florida Audubon Society no longer
Florida Audubon Society
vironmental
quality,
energy Suwanee, contrary to the recornMaitland
recognizes an advantage to the U. S.

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I an African nation, round up thousands of j

Insecurity

The Board of Directors of the Florida agreement has been established enAudubon Society released the following titling Russia to one million mertic tons
letter to President Jimmy Carter of superphosphoric acid per year for 20
urging him to re-examine the merits of
years, derived from phosphate ore
the U.S.-Soviet phosphate trade mined and chemically processed In
agreement in light of the Afghanistan north Florida at considerable eninvasion:
vironmental expanse to the lands
Dear President Carter:
surrounding the Suwannee River.
The invasion of Afghanistan by
Florida Audubon Society and many f..
Russia Is cause for alarm and disgust other Individuals and citizens groups
throughout all segments of American expressed reservations about the good
society,
sense of this arrangement at
The intervention has given the Environmental Protection Agency
Florida Audubon Society reason to hearings held in'August, 1978 In adseriously question the wisdom of cer- vance of the issuance of a National
thin aspects of international trade Pollution Discharge Elimination
between the U. S. the Russia. System (NPDES) permit to Occidental
Specifically, we find that a trade Chemical Company, the corporation

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Our Readers Write

1979 Stwin
In an interview published in the January, 1980
issue of The American Spectator, Jonas Savimbi,
leader of the pro-Western UNITA guerrillas who
are fighting the Russian and Cuban-backed
MPLA (Marxist) government In Angola, raises
I once more a terrible moral Issue that the United
I States and the Free World cannot In conscience
ignore any longer.
Mr. Savimbi charges that more than 6,000
Angolan children have been taken from their
homes and shipped to Cuba since 1977. He made
the same allegation when he visited Washington
in November, and was largely ignored.
But, as columnist William Safire noted a few

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Stretches Streak To 16
Seminoles Get. 'Fired upir1 Whi p A p o p ka
By BENTON WOOD
Herald Sports Writer

PROUDLY
PRESENTS!
HAND,"
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magnifil ts

"We were outclassed tonight," stuttered losing coach Butch
Helms. "But we'll play better against them the next time
around.
"Anyone that tries to run on us will have a hard time."
With the victor', the Seminoles extended their season-long
Sanford coach Bill Payne couldn't have summed things up
winning streak to an undefeated 16 game mark.
any better as his fifth-ranked Seminoles destroyed Five Star
Payne was quick to compliment his bench after the big win.
Foe Apopka 97-60 at the Sanford gym Friday night.
"Our reserves did a super job in the second half. A lot o
The Seminoles never trailed
ball game as they Jumped
teams don't realize that we have a strong bench. The problem
out in fromt just five seconds into the contest on a lay up by
is, when you have 14 players on your team they all can't play at
Glenn Stambaugh.
The 6-8 Blue Darters tried to push the ball up court early but the same time."
Sanford has had it problem, playing to its opponents level
they were stymied by a tenacious Sanford defense.
this
year, but they overcame that problem against the Blue
Eight first quarter turn overs by Apopka led to a 22.14
Seminole lead at the end of the period.
Darters.
Sanford wasted no time increasing its lead. Bruce McCray
"The kids were really psyched up for tonight's game. We
took a feed from Stambaugh to score on a slam dunk, giving were ready to play."
the Seminoles a comfortable 33.16 lead with 5:40 to go in the
David Thomas led the balanced Seminole scoring attack
first half.
The Blue Darters closed the Sanford lead to 11 points before with 21 points. McCray added 18 points and 10 rebounds while
the Seminoles regained a 48.32 advantage as both squads went Stambaugh finished with 16.
to the locker rooms.
Smooth Eddie Williams was the scoring ace for Apopka as he
Despite tralllhg by 16 points at the half Apopka managed to fired in 17 points, lie also helped out with seven rebounds for
. shoot 50 percent from the floor. But Sanford blistered the dazed the smaller Blue Darters.
Blue Darters as they hit on 21.30 shots from the floor for
phenomenal 70 percent.
The Seminoles face Dehand on the road Tuesday night
"We probably shot better tonight than we have all yearbefore coming back home to tangle with third-ranked Daytona
Mainland Friday night.
commented Payne.
Stambaugh started the second half In the same tashlo', as he
"If
Sanford plays the way they (11(1 tonight! think they'll beat
opened the game by scoring a lay up off the opening tip.
latirilatmc1,' replied Helni.
Seminole collected four more straight baskets to give Sanford
Payne snapped back, "Deland is our next game — we'll
worry about Mainland when the time comes."

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Western 500

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI) —Darrell Waltrip 01
Qualifications were held late in the clay any season. Daytona Is our most important race looks like I've got to work on the finish,"
:Franklin, Term,, driving the same 1977 Monte - following a warmup session that lasted less than and It's Important to go down there next month
Unluckiest of the 35 drivers who attempted .10
;Carlo he used to capture last year's race, won the one hour. The restricted time was due to heavy with a lot of confidence that comes with winnln' qualify was Neil Bonnett of Hueytown, Ala.
1pole position Friday for Sunday's $160,000 rains that drenched the track.
this race and leading In the points."
Honnett averaged 107.773 mph on his first lap and
-'Western 500 at Riverside International Raceway.
Gurney, coming back for just one race after a
Waltrip led most of the 1979 NASCAR season then spun the car and wasn't able to run a second
` Waltrip, claiming to be "more and more 10-year layoff, said he was satisfied with his standings but faded in the 31st and last race of the lap. Schmitt, the last driver on the track, bumped
relaxed" on the unfamiliar road course, averaged fourth-row starting position. The road racing year at Ontario, Calif., to lose the championship to Honnett out of the top 25 which qualified Friday.
113.404 mph to edge Cale Yarborough of Tim- veteran, who captured the Western 500 five times Petty by 11 points.
l3onnett has the option of keeping his speed or
:monsville, S.C., who averaged 113.333 mph.
in six years starting in 1963, ended his retirement
"I've got my start down pat," he joked. "Now it making another qualifying attempt today.
. Next were Richard Petty of Leveicross, N.C., at to drive in what he called a "nostalgic revisit" to
;113.248 mph; Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Ala., at the track where he first became famous.
:113.201 mph; Dale Earnhardt of Kannapolis, N.C., Waltrip Indicated he wasn't surprised to have
at 112,355 mph; Dave Marcia of Skyland,.N.C., at the pole position.
112.211 mph; Dan Gurney of Newport Beach,
"With all the rain and the mud on the track, I
By JOE DeSANTIS
perfect 5-0 mark in the Five Star Conference.
'Calif., at 111.984 mph; Benny Parsons of Ellerbe,
figured it would be slow," he said of the 2.62-mile,
Herald Sports Editor
Mainland's well oiled starting live, which have played
N.C., at 111.735 mph; Joe Milhikan of Randleman, eight-turn course. 'It seems like we do better
Lake Howell coach Greg Robinson had the right idea Friday together for close to seven years beginning in the Daytona
N.C., at 111.576 mph; and Bill Schmitt of Redding, every time we come out,
night. But the third ranked Mainland Buccaneers had a few YMCA youth program, worked like a finely honed razor to blitz
Calif., at 111.276 mph.
ideas of their own in the Lake Howell gym.
"We're fixin' on winnin'. That's the way to start
out in front of Lake Howell 80, the closest the Hawks ever got
"We can't let them control the tempo, we have to maintain
throughout the contest.
the ball and do something with it when we have it. No mistakes
Sparked by Sam Henry's 26 points and a dozen assists, the
and a near perfect game if we're going to win," was how Buc'scombined a seemingly never miss shooting
Robinson summed up what was needed of his Hawks to beat in the first half with a smothering press to race to a 30.14 first
the talented Buccaneers,
quarter advantage that ballooned to 53-25 by halftime.
Mainland put on a dazzling, ball-hawking, torrid shooting
"We like to do it early and set the tempo," explained
and crisp rebound performance that all added up to spell a 100- Mainland coach Dick Toth. "That way we can make our op.
69 victory - its 14th straight of the year which includes a
ponents play our kind of ball."
The Buccaneer's, who average a 58 percent shooting mark
By United Press Inter.
"I was a little tired, but I winning streak. Greg Ballard
Junior Bridgeman scored a from
the floor, hit on 24.31 shots the first half and pressured
:MU0Ul
caught a second wind," he had 31 for the Bullets,
three-point play with 21
Lake Howell into 16 turnovers enroute to the big lead,
Dave Cowens -was fighting said. '1 waa expecting to get lakers 123, PistOns IN
seconds remaining to lift
Toth used his starters sparingly throughout the second half,
mad but it was Rick Robey tired,! usually average about
Jamaal Wilkes, Spencer Milwaukee, to hand New York
as
evidenced by 10 Buccaneers making their marks in the
who played with vengeance. 17 minutes a game. I looked at Haywood and Kareem Abdul. Its third straight loss,
score book.
"Losing Dave put a 1t of itasan opportunity and l tried Jabbar combined for 75points Spurs in, Cavaliers 109
Jerry Smith was close behind Henry with 20 points and 11
pressure on the bench and I to take advantage of it."
to lead Los Angeles before a
George Gervin, the NBA's
rebounds
while Larry Smith canned 16 and Alvin Payne tossed
iii glad to be able to do it
7/ /
In
other
games, record crowd of *146, which leading scorer, fired
in
12
for
the
hot-handed Bur's who connected on 77 percent of
against a team like Atlanta," Philadelphia
downed came to see the homecoming points to lead San Antonio.
-.• their first half shots. Lake Howell played a much better second
Robey said Friday night, Washington, 119-106, Los of Earvin Johnson, who Randy Smith notched 36 for
half than first half but the early margin proved too much for
fter he replaced the ejected Angeles beat Detroit, 122-100, scored 13 points with seven Cleveland.
the Hawks to overcome. Mainland didn't exactly go ice cold in
cowena and scored 22 points Indiana defeated Chicago, assists despite a pulled groin KIap 112, Nvggets It
quarters number three and tour either.
to Lead the Boston Celtics to a 110.105, Milwaukee topped muscle in his right leg.
Scott wenan wored V
Smith, Henry and Payne continued the torrid shooting
I0l3victory over theAtlanta New York, 109.107, San Trail Blasses 12$, Nets 17
points to help hand Denver its
display,
connecting on 12-17 third quarter shots between the
Hawks.
-.
AntoniO jolted Cleveland, 111.
Tom Owens and Ron 14th straight loss on the road.
three of them to stretch the margin to 8249 entering the third
Both Coweni and Atlanta 109, Kansas City clipped Brewer teamed for 57 points SuperSsnica lii, Jw 09
quar ter.
center Tree Rollins got the Denver, 11246, San Diego to help Portland break a 12.
Gus WfflIs scored a
Lake Howell's Claude McKnight and Reggie Barnes put on a
late with 2:37 left in the (bit stopped Golden State, 1166112, game road losing streak. points and S..tti. held Utah
little second half shooting spree of their own. McKnight, held
period when they cne to and Seattle won over Utah, Mike Newlin had 19 points for to just two points in the final
scoreless in the first half, canned 4.4 shots in the third period
blows after a battle for a 10010.
New Jersey.
six minutes.
and 2-2 In the last to finish the night with 12 points while Barnes
rebound.
Slurs 119, Bullets 109
Pacers 111, Bilk 169
Cls ill, W'rIsrs 11*
led
all Lake Howell scorers with 18. Chuck Scott also tilt double
Robey played 31
JuMs Erving scorsill 33
)iiy Join
.cor.i 38
IMyd Fr,, scored 30 piig,
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figures for Lake Howell with 10.
idding 10' assists to his points and led seven points to lead 1ridIi and including 77 in the second
Mainland managed to outscore Lake Howell by only three
leasonhigh point total to help Philadelphia players In Rk*y8obsrs led amicago with ball, and Brian Taylor added
points in the second half 47-44, somethIng that was of concern
odon win the battle of dou*1s figures to help map 19 points.
19 to lead San Diego to j
to Toth.
division leaden.
Washington's fourgame Buck. 11$, Ilileks 17
fourth coiuscutive win.
"Usually we play better defense than that," he pointed out.
"We've been letting our opposition average about 50-55 points a
game so we gave up a Little more than usual."
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Toth also served some notice about the future of his Buc's.
"We have five kids that can play major college ball. When
my Ued pr, levneth
S. 1oul&amp;
4.3, and the New York Ranger. whipped
'Y-' we're right I don't see anyone that can stay with us. If we
Gerty Ungir, the NHL's ailtime Iron
"I hope tida is irnlng point," he sold. Edmonton,
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continue to Improve I don't see why we can't go all the way."
an,iams up with a golden per- "I've 1usd a tough flume."
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Larry Prince (11) and Herb Harris (IS) for a
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Butler6, Whitney 13, S. Thomas 2, Grace 4, White 4, Alexander
2, Gaudreau 2, Baker 0, Slpplo2, Guy 5, Jones 2. Totals 44 9-15
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Sunday, Jan. 13, 1900 PUTS UP HIS DUKES

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Syracuse Orangemen

Th e Oviedo Lions improved their season slate
to 8-4 with a 68-62 win over the Eustis Panthers
Friday night.

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lead and held a 21.13 ad-

Balance was the key, for Digger Phillips squad
as four of Oviedo's five starters placed in double
figures to offset a 20 point performance by the
Panther's 6-5 super sophomore Kenny Green.

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Fifth-ranked Syracuse, vantage with nine minutes to
Passing another obstacle in go in the first half. URI staged
this very difficult week, is a comeback and tied the
getting ready for the hardest score, 26.26, on a tip-in by Phil
part.
Kydd with 5:30 to go, then
"It wasn't pretty, but we're went ahead, 32.30, on a 20-foot
Just happy to get out of here jumper by Mark Upshaw with
with a win," Syracuse Coach 1:38 left.
Jim Boehiem said Friday
Syracuse caine back fast in
night, after the Orangemen the second half, moving into a
scored a 64.54 victory over zone defense and taking the
Rhode Island.
lead for good, 37-36, on a 21.
The triumph, the 13th of the foot juinpshot by Marty
year without a loss for Headd with 18 minutes to
Syracuse, was especially play. The Orangemen then
important since it was a opened up a 55-48 lead with
prelude to Sunday's meeting 7:21 left on a Roosevelt Bode
with ninthranked Purdue. If layup.
the Orangemen - who have
"We're a little tired," Boalready beaten West Virginia ehiein admitted. "We've
and Baltimore this week - played five games in eight
can win that one, they will days. I felt Rhode Island was
have nade it a week to a good shooting team."
remember.
"Thirty-nine percent from
Louis Orr gave Rhode the floor isn't going to beat the
Island
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Parker I. Totals: 24 14-19 62,
Halftime: Oviedo :19, Eustis 27. Fouls: Oviedo
19, Eustis 19. Fouled out, Riecke, Elleby.

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jump in the decisive tiebreak, winning the first two
points, and he went on to end
the match, 7, points to 4.

Death

The Spruce Creek Hawks held off a furious fourth
quarter rally by Lake Brantley Friday night to edge
the Patriots 58.52 in Five Star Conference action.
Spruce Creek played two bailgames as did Bob
Peterson's crew.

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BATON ROUGE, La. (UP!) - Six defensive back with the St. Louis Car"I think the I coaching) staff has done
weeks ago, LSU Athletic Director Paul dinals, for the job.
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mending Robert "Bo" Rein as the next would be offered a four-year contract to with LSU Chancellor Paul Murrill.
LSU football coach.
take over as head coach.
Dietzel choked back tears during the
Dietzel was to make his recom- brief news conference late Friday, and
Ile returns today In a "Twilight zone"
atmosphere to name Rein's successor. mendation to the 15-member LSU Board said he was crushed by the tragedy that
Rein, 34, is presumed dead after his of Supervisors at a 10 a.m. meeting took Rein's life.
today.
"I wish I was smart enough to know
private plane mysteriously veered
"I think It would be most fitting not to what to say, but this is one of those things
miles off course and plunged Into the
make any comment aboflt possibilities that defy...," Dietzel said, not completing
Atlantic Ocean, Friday.
until the time comes," Dietzel said. "I'm his thought. "I can't imagine how
Although Dietzel refused to speculate not going to say anything until I actually 'devastated the Rein family is and how
on the new coach Friday, he reportedly tell the board what the state of the ship badly we feel,
was ready to recom.mend Jerry Stovall, is."
"Frankly, you wish it was one of those
an assistant under Dietzel at South
Dietzel said the new Tigers' coach things that was a bad dream and. you
Carolina and former professional would retain Rein's eight-member staff. would wake up and it would go away."
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The first half belonged to the Hawks as they blitzed
out to an 18-5 lead In the first quarter and stretched It to
40-20 by halftime.
The key for Spruce Creek was holding the Patriot's
senior guard Doug Dershimer to four first half points.

Until that third quarter, though, It was a
give and take game featuring two heralded
Juniors - 6.211k Fred Hinson of DeLand
against the Greyhounds 6-2 Neal Gills.

Lake Brantley wrote the second half story. Behind
hot-handed Dershimer ttie Palots outscored Spruce
Creek 32-18 do wn the f inal stretch with Dershimer
canning 16 second half points, but the early deficit
proved too much for the La ke Brantley crew to overcome as Spruce Creek h ung on for the 58-52 victory.
Backcourt pa rtner Gary Hays added 10 points to the
Pa triot attack while Harold Laughlin chi pped in wi th 6.
Lake Brantley faces Oviedo Saturday night In search
of its second win against 12 losses this season. The
Lions stand at 8-4.

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snake-like drives down the middle and on the
baseline, nudged Lyman ahead 21-17 halfway
through period two,
Hinson responded to the challenge with a
nifty pass to another Junior Darryl DeShazier
for a three-point play and a 22-21 lead one
minute later.
Gillis and Deshazier again traded baskets
for a25-24 Bulldog margin, but it would be the
last time the scoreboard blinked In favor of
DeLand.

SPRUCE CREEK (58): Gordon 11, Hankerson 5,
Horne8, Tenbrockll, Britton 8, Jackson S. Totals; 282-

Sophomore center Eric French bounced off
the bench for two free throws and a basket.
And when Nelson followed with two more
tharlty tosses the Greyhounds carried a 35.28
advantage into intermission,
I Lyman converted an incredible 25 of 30 free
on the evening, which was definitely a,
determining factor. DeLand, on the other end,
connected on 13 of
Despite the difference at the foul line it
turned out to be a foul on Hinson his fourth
and two technical fouls late in the third
uarterwhich may have spelled doom for Art
Parissi's Bulldogs.
'-The coaches, however-begged to differ.
"No, I don't think It would have mattered,"
arissi objected. They were already seven up
and had the momentum."

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LAKE BRANTLEY
Satterfield 2, Laughlin 6,
McGar%ey!, Hays 10, Moths 2, Dershimer 24, Sever 6.
Totals: 28 12-20 .
Halftime: Spruce Creek 40, Lake Brantley 20.
Fouls: Spruce Creek 15, Lake Brantley 13. Fouled out
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LYMAN (U): J Smith 12,
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DeLand Friday night.
Halftime: Lyman 27,
The Lady GrOyboWith took DeLand 13. Total fouls:
the lead at the first quarter L)UU 18, DeLand 15, Fouled
and never let the Lady out: M. Smith, Barkley,
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Association champion, will defense.
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"It would be a terrible
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Weaver atcaesar's Palace in .world boxing match here and
Las Vegas.
and didn't have crowd sup.
Top Rank's Bob Atom port," the New York
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Friday at Tate's new Ivy tremendous undertaking for
Glenn training LacUlty ad. the city,"
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W,,nda Hubbard 165. Jeanelte 167. Ted Puckett 167, Raymond
Sper Sports; Yankees; Young
Hi tCt(O 163, Pay Weddle 1S1
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Other Hiqhlighlo, I urkeys
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Ann CurtiS
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Go ers; Hacienda Ninos. Strikers
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High Games Ted Foote 224;
Standings Hellions, Heaps, "I" 155
Peggy Streit 192. Sam Kdminsky
Ready'. Hits and Splits. Jemms,
205. Ole Olson 190; Mildred Moran
WittS, L ake Mary i' uo, Greens
High Series
Bob Auge 531,
186. Henry Mueller 182; Raymond
Grocery. Sanford Auto Parts, Verne Pohl 511, Henry Mueller 510,
Pucker 181. Andy Patrick II? 186;
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Grooms .477, Ben Xiesel 473, John Makowski 116. Barbara
Buster Anderson 201. Wait R i ngo Raymond Pucker 168, Harry
Knesel 176; Ed Knesel 174, Elsie
203. Fd Vogel 235, Eric Larson 164, Fulton 163, Winnie Spencer 485. Arceri 166, Ginny McKibben 165;
Terry Evans 165, Lowel Evans 181, ((are Reindl 148, Barbara Knesel Winnie Spencer 161. Frances
Don Will 1(1 193. Erm.; Thorp 156,
178, Hazel Bauder 425, Rose
F ileger 156
Jeannie Adams 163, Pick Hamelin Patrick 422, Mildred Moran 118
High Series Andy Ptric( 538;
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Winnie
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511. Henry Mueller SO4, Raymond
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Don Witt 521. Buster Anderson Drew 510, Joe Wick 15. Barbara Ole Olson 116, Ben Kiesel 176. Bill
4 7 4.
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Schott ABS; Barbara Knesel 451
,, rson 434
Burke 310. Mable Pithoud 3 10.
Converted Splits Mable Pithoud
Converted Splits Rick Hamelin Mike Ross 310
3 5 7, Jim Arroyo 357 twice,
'2 710. Peggy Pots 56 10 antI 1 5
Other
Highlights
Gladys
Teddy Bennett IS 7. Buck Smith I
1. Don Will 6 7 10
C'.ranneman
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Patrick 5 10; Joe Drescher 510,
Otter Highlights. Turkey
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Mabel Vogel (S in row). Jerry
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Flagship Bank, Lucky'S Canvas,
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DELTONA PINBUSTERS
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Standings
Jet Set, Spoilers.
Awnings, Sanford Heating
8 10; Gerry Leisenring 8 9;
Rebels. Dynamos, Crackerlacks,
High Games: Carol Calwell 236, Raymond Pucker 7-9; Ruth
Pare Hares, Super Sports, Young Phyllis Mott 391. Verna Bolton 353, Mueller 5 9; Rudy Westray 4.6;
at Heart. Popeyes, Double Dozen, Ann Curtis 173, Sandy Moore 171., John Makowski 57 twice; Mike
Bucks 8 Does, Leprechauns, Libie Whitehead 16 3.
Ross 310; Bud Huff 3- 10 ; Adam
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High Series; Phyllis MO$? 537, Rlffllnger 3-10; Verne Pohl 3.10.
Yankees, Gators, Mr. 8 Mrs., Carol Colwell 505, Verna Bolton
Other Highlights: Julie Russo
Orange Bowlers, Four Diamonds, 487, Ann Curtis 167.
101 lOS 104; Star of the week Ole
Gems. Charlie's Angels, Ringers,
Converted Splits: Verna Bolton Olson Queen of the week Anna
its Balls, Easy Go ers, Hacienda 3 tO, Donna Rogers S 7, Mary Bayer

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Fouls: DeLand 19, Lyman 19.

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"We always beat the good teams," said
sweet-shooting senior Maria Smith, who led
the charge with 26 points. Earlier in the
season Lyman had upset pre-season champ
choice Mainland. Joanne Smith added 12 and
Sudie Ferrltto 11 for the Improving Hounds.

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class.
In the evening's lidlifter the Lady
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and Scott 10.
DeLand dropped to 6.8 on the year and 2-3 in
the Five Star Conference. The Greyhounds
improved to 7-8 and 2-4 in conference.

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DELAND (4$): r1dge 11,
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Uardwick 3,
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go to be back where I used to also had a 65, and Bob Murphy Jeaklss 1, Pate 23, Jackson1.
Nelson is pleased to be the "It took a week of bathing be."
are at 139
Totals: 141141 .
leader after two rounds of the, my wrist In hot water to
Nelscm shot a 70 at Indian
Defending champion John
90-hole Bob Hope Desert regain any mobility. It was Wells in the first round of the Mahaffey is In aoi of 10
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doesn't hurt makes him even career was finished."
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and I made some bad ones I Mao at 141 are Jerry Pit, and
happier.
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keith Fergus, who tied for
It's two weeks to the day mixed partner, one-day event
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wrist taken out of the cast he California, last week. He course Hope format, Nelson opened with a 61, skied to a 77
had worn to give a sore tendon teamed with Amy Alcott and said he was able to steer the and was back at 145.
a chance to heal. That day he they won' the tournament, ball better than he had inthe -thought his playing career moving Alcott to predict first round, and that acwas over.
Nelson would win the Hope counted for his line score
"My wrist was stiff and I Classic this week.
"But any time you shoot a
couldn't bend It," he recalled
"That was nice of Amy to low round," he said, "there Is
Friday after shooting aspark- any that," Nelson said, "butto a lot of luck Involved."
Butch Baird, Doug Towel
Ung, 7-under-par 65 to grab be honest, I didn't have that
MPH
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Scott Simpson and two shots because I was hitting six under par and three shots
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It worked well enough to blow the game
wide open in the last quarter as a steal and
layup by the good Doctor handed Lyman its
biggest lead of the night 77-54 with three
minutes to play.

"It gives us a little more quickness and
better ballhandling," Lawrence assessed of
his 11th hour move. "It also Improves our
Press, too,"
And that it did as a swamping defense
spearheaded by Nelson broke open a tight
allgame near the end of the third quarter for
an Impressive Greyhound runaway.

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Happenings on the lanes Hey, keglers What an exciting
Other Highlights Turkeys. Ann
couple of months are ahead of us It is tournament time!
Curtis &amp; Carol Carwell, Verna
Iidies, the time is drawing close for your sign-up deadline for
Bolton. I bit Whitehead
the Seminole County Women's Bowling Association tourCARDINAL
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Standings I Special Delivery,
If you haven't signed up already, be sure to do so no later
2 Gutter Dusters, 3 Sweet In
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than January 25th. The tournament will be held at Bowl
Dustecs, 6 Gypers. 7 Free Birds,
America Sanford on February 2nd &amp; 3rd, and 9th &amp; 10th. Entry
IncrebIes
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blanks may be obtained at any of the three County Bowling
High Games Jerry Hulbrook
Ill. Betty Lively 110 (116 ay.).
centers. Get your team and your doubles partner now and let's
Mary RuSSell 122 (dv 90). Mike
make this a successful tournament. Your S.C.W.B.A. Board
Shannon 136. Artis Robinson 153,
members have worked hard to make this a real success.
Willie Whitt 171, Earl Close 157.
Ron Ingle 115, Tim Palmer 122,
how would you like to be partners with a lady professional
Don Fann 196
bowler, and compete for $1,000 first prize? Both men and
High Series Belly Lively 114.
women bowlers will have that opportunity at Bowl America
Mary Russell 312 (90 av ) Mike
Shannon 376, Earl Close 111. Ron
Mandarin in Jacksonville on February 3rd.
Ingle 118. Don ann 198
The Iitlies Pro Tour will be there February 3rd through the
Converted Splits Liz Zaccour S
7th, and the Pro Am portion will be on Sunday the 3rd. We ar
Other Highlights Star of the
now forming 10-person squads at Bowl America Sanford. The
Vt'ek Betty Lively
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Intruders, Moon
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In The Family, Hut n Se.. Round
Tuits, Pin Heads
We now have four adult-Youth teams and looking for at least
High Games Ernie Runon 204.
four more for a league on Sunday nights. Come on Morn an d
Jim Nader 251, Reese Moon 164.
Dad, get out there and bowl with your kids. Meeting this Or Kirk 175, Ernie Hickson 176.
Bryant Hickson Jr 145. Mike
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ('all Phyllis Dearborn, 323.6438, for more
Conover 187. Ginny Hull 169,
inf ormation.
Frankie lautzenhiser 157
More information will b' provided on the tournaments next
High Series Ernie Runion 521.
week. Especially on the Seminole County Men's Bowling
Jim Nader 619, Drew Kirk 479.
Ernie Hickson 152. Frankie
Association tournament coming up in late February at
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"We moved Nelson on Hinson," Lawrence
said. "And every time Jeffrey was able to
turn him we told the other guards to go get

Lawrence employed seniors Jeffrey "Doe"
Nelson and Sam Lemon along with lightningquick sophomore William Scott In a backcourt
trio which combined for 40 points.

Spruce Creek Edges Patriots

In an even more dramatic
match earlier Friday, Connors rallied from a 4-1 deficit
in the final set to overcome
Roscoe Tanner, 2.4, 64, 7.43,
with a berth in the semili.nals
riding on the outcome. Connors, who had lost a third-set
tie-break to Borg the previous
night, won this one, 7-3.
"I've got a 50-50 chance now
to win," said Connors, who
Insists his attitude Is much
better than last year. "I've
had tough matches and that's
good for inc."
Borg wound up with the only
perfect record in the three
rounds of round-robin competition after crushing Jose
Higueras, 6-2, 6.0. Both he and
Gerulaitis earned a bonus
check of $10,000 for finishing
first in their respective
groups.

Nevertheless, Parissi was nailed with TWO
tectuilcals for complimenting the referee on
what he said," was the best call he made all
night."
The zebra man apparently felt flattery
would get DeLand nowhere and reprimanded
the witty Parissi to bite his Italian tongue.
Nelson Journeyed to the foul line and hit
three of the four gift shots to put the game, for
all practical purposes, out of reach 58-48.
Lemon followed with a jumper at the third
quarter buzzer for a 60-48 lead,
Lawrence also concurred that the technical
'night have been ex post facto. The former
Stetson standout instead pointed to a
defensive move which paid off.

"Maybe this three guard offense will
work," Lyman Coach Torn Lawrence mused
outloud to no one in particular before Friday's
encounter against DeLand.
"I think we might have something here with
this three guard offense," a more convinced
Lawrence remarked to assistant Coach
Norman Ready after the Hounds had built a
35-28 halftime advantage over the visiting
Bulldogs,
"Three guards. We're gonna stay with this
setup a while," a now thoroughly convinced
Lawrence confirmed about his strategy move
which paid dividends fora 85.65 befuddlement
of visiting DeLand Friday night.

EUSTIS (62): Green 20, Clendenin 16, HarrIs II.

Hawks Halt Patriot Rally

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perhaps this thought was all you win the tournament. It
the inspiration he needed was a good win, but if John
Friday nigh( to win two tie- wins tomorrow he'll forget he
breakers and edge past lost tonight."
McEnroe. 3., 7.6, 7-6.
At the'time. the match
As a result, Gerulaitis gets seemed to mean a lot.
to play Jimmy Connors in the McEnroe easily won the
opening match of the opening set following a break
semifinals at 1 p.m. EST in the fourth game, but they
today, followed by Borg and struggled tenaciously for each
McEnroe. And even If point over thr final two sets.
Gerulaitis Is destined to meet
McEnroe, after dropping
Borg in Sunday's final, he the first three points of the
would earn $64,000 for second second set tie-break, then
place against $30,000 for falling behind, 4-1, had a
finishing fourth. The winner match point at 6.5, but
picks up $100,000.
couldn't penetrate Gerulaitis'
"You've got to win tomor- ensuing service, finally
row," Gerulaitis stressed fol- losing, 9-7.

Although Gerulaitis and
McEnroe already were
assured of berths in Saturday's semifinals of the
$400,000 Grand Prix Masters,
the booby prize awaiting the
loser of their match was Borg,
the world's greatest player.
It was a privilege that
Gerulaitis in particular
wanted to pass up, inasmuch
as he has lost all 14 matches
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while the loss dropped Eustis to 7-5 on the season:
Oviedo faces Lake Brantley Saturday night and
will then tangle with Kissimmee in a home contest
Tuesday and finish up the week with a bye on
Friday before facing Bishop Moore's Hornets at
home on Tuesday, January 22.

OVIEI)O (68): Kessinger 18, Roland 13, Burgess
12, Murphy l0,,Jones$, Scott 4, Meyer3. Totals: 27
14-22 68,

Green's scoring efforts for Eustis were aided by
Bill Clendinen's 16 point showing and 11 points
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balance with 18 points. Fellow senior Horace
Roland tossed in 13 while ever-improving freshman Ronnie Murphy canned 10 and Bill Burgess
added 13 to the Lion attack,

Borg, McEnroe Make Semi 's
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
third man on the court, invisible as he may have been,
was the awesome Bjorn Borg.
Fur tu hours a n d 2
minutes Vitas Gerulaitis and
John McEnroe were
struggling through what
should have been a
meaningless match, Borg was
very much in evidence.

Oviedo Lions Use Balance To Whip Eustis Pant

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lNVlTAT,ONTOB,D
aled bids will be received by
tt
ctooi Poard of Seminole
I lorida until 9 00 A M on
January 21, 1930, at the office of
'tu
Suijerintendent.
1211
Avenue. Sanford.
Iritta 37771, at Wtiich time and
.'ace all proposals received Will be
j:ubliclyopened and read aloud for
iurnishnq General Contractor
ervCC5 tar the construction of
Project LAVE I3RANTLEY
Illc.t4 SCHOOL RE ROOFING
Ustrn,ited Construction Cost
5603.50000
(irposit for Plans and Specif
rations 550 00
PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS.
lOL'l NC. and other CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS will be issued Only

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case No. 79•2315CA.17.K
STATE
OF
FLORiDA.
DEPARTMENT
OF LEGAL
AFFAIRS, JIM SMITH ATTOR
NEY GENERAL.
Plaintiffs,
VENT RON CORPORATION, a
Florida Corporation and THOMAS
0. NICHOLS and MICHAEL
SMITH a K a MICHAEL FL EM.
INGS ak a DAVID INGRAM in
their individual and corporate
capacities and the NATIONAL
FRANCHISE BUREAU,a Florida
Corporation
and
MICHAEL
SMITH, in his individual and

CITY OF

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NOTICEOFINTENTION
TO REGISTER
FICTITIOUSNAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned persons are
engaged in business as partners
under the fictitious name of
C 010NIAL
R00M
RESTAURANT, 113 East First
Street, Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida. Notice is further given
that the undersigned intend to
register such fictitious name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida.
DATED thIs 7th day of
December, A D 1979.
Billy E, Painter
Dorothy Painter
PubIih Dec 30, 1979 8. Jan. 6, 13,
20. 1980
DEO9I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. I0.00S$.CA.04.E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
BARBARA JEAN MEP4EAR
Petitioner,
and
JOSEPH OILMAN MENEAR.
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TOi
JOSEPH OILMAN MENEAR
1392 Dewey Avenue
Rothester, New York 14613
YOU ARE HERE NOTIFIED
that BARBARA JEAN MENEAR
filed a Petition in the Circuit
Court of Seminole County. Florida,
for Dissolution of Marriage, and
youarerequiredtoserveacopyof
your written defenses, if any, on
KENNETH W. McINTOSH of

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OR

WHIGHAM,

File Number $0-0I.CP(S)

Division
Ventron Corporation, a
ON RE: ESTATE OF
Florida Corporation
FRANCIS M. I UECK ER,
Michael Smith a k-a
Deceased
Michael Fiemings
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
ak-a David Ingram
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
National Franchise
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
Bureau, a Florida
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Corporation
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Michael Smith
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Thomas 0. Nichols
YOU
ARE thatHFPEBY
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
NOTIFIED
the adthalanactionforaninjunctionand ministration of the estate of
reimbursement for consumers has FRANCIS
M.Number
LUECKER,
been filed against you. You are deceased, File
80.01.
required to serve your written CP(S). is pending in the Circuit
defenses to Isaac H. Nunn, Court for Seminole county,
Assistant Attorney General,
Department of Legal Aftairs, The Florida, Probate Division, the
Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32301 address of which is Seminole
and file the original with the Clerk County Courlhouse, Sanford,
of the Circuit Court, Sanford, Florida 32771. The personal
Florida, on or before January 25 representative of the estate is
ELIZABETH LUECKER, whose

WITNESS my hand and the seal The name and address of the
of this Court on December 19, 1919. personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
(SEAL)
All persons having claims or
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
demands against the estate are
Clerk of the Circuit
reQuired, WITHIN THREE
Court
f/-0f4T
F POM THE DATE OF
By June Cui
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Deputy Clerk

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Gyn Ciinlc—$20; Pregnancy
test; mate sterilization; free
counseling. Professional care,
supportive atmosphere, confi.
dential.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'SHEALTH
ORGA1IZATION

Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages. P.o. Box 6071, Clearwater, Fl. 3331$

TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF

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CHAPGE: PROVIDING THAT File Number 79.430.CP
THE CODE OF ORDINANCESOF Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE
IS ETTA JONES,
SPRINGS,
FLOP IDA,
Deceased
AMENDED TO INCLUDE THE

ctiic, t'.c-atc ,VhCn ii .Vilt become UU1RING CHANGES IN RATES
due shall be stated. If the claim AND CHARGES TO BE DONE BY
is contingent or unliquidated, the ORDINANCE.
nature of the uncertaInly shall be
stated, lithe claim is secured, the
Said Ordinance was placed on
securily shall be described. The first reading on January I, 1910,

DI N A N C E ; PR OV I Dl N G TO ALL PERSONS HAVING copies of the claim lo the clerk to consider same for final passage
OR
SEPARABILITY,
DEMANDS endble the clerk to mail one COPY and adoption after the public
CONFLICTS CLAIMS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE to each personal representative, hearing, which will be held in the
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordinance was placed on AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
All persons interested in the City Hall of Altamonte Springs, on

Call Circulation Dipt

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OURSELVESEDITOR
322.2611
9.Sdaily
Mon.FrI

EVENING HERALD

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part time, rotating shifts, _____________________________
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salary plus tips. Bonus I Hosp.
Seek employment for 2 Viet.
No exp. necessary. Apply in
bamesemalerefugen,ages2o
person, ABC Liquors, 28*5
&amp; 25. One speaks a little
Orlando Dr., Sanford.
English, has someexp. in dec
FACTORY- warehouse help
&amp; boat repair. Other speaks no
needed, rrar,c'. ior aaEngliSh, cp. as fisherman,
v,ji,ement, mati re local
Any job considered, Call 323.
9564.
resident pruterred, benefits,
Phone 323.1401.
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markings. Lost 13th &amp;
irench Thurs.,. Jan. 3. Little

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9-Good Things to Eat
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Naveloranges I grapefruIt
$.lbu.Callafter5p.m,

? NEED CASH?

PUTYOUR FUTURE

Use Your Home As Security

THE

Tower Financial Srv.
1800241.2169

PROFESSIONALS

NOROKERAGE

FUTURE IN THE

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Call
Mariner's VIllagE.

ASSIMILY MECHANIC
GENERAL LA!ORER

Classes resume Jan. 14, 1930

from 1 to 10 p.m. on Mon. I
Tuss. nights,

READY TO SELL

SAL El Cabinet shop. All types of
machInery I material, 24*7
Park Ave., Sun. I Mon. only.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
323.5176
CorneroflothlFrench

River.

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mo. 1st, test + $150 sic. Riggs
Realty, REALTORS. 322.7912.

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tram $1,750.
ACTION REALTY
OF CENT. FLA.
7362066
Lena Waite, Associate 668 6526

Eves. 322-0612, 322.1517
207 E. 25th St.

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home. Completely redone w.
lush carpeting &amp; paneling.
Lotsmore.WiIIQ0FHAorVA.
142.500.

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lence,2½ yrs. old. Attractive 3
bedroom, 2 bath' home. The

1890's VICTORIAN ON COP.

wantedt Priced rlghr, at

VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
TERMS.

$28,300.

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2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,

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NEW PAINT, PANELING I
CARPETS. SUPER NICE.

$39500

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NEEDS FILL $10,900 TERMS

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sale Furn. 2500 Indestrial Blvd.,
Orlando

$5 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
ROAD FRONTAGE, LARGE
STAND OF
CYPRESS,
VOLUSIA COUNTY. $800 PER
ACRE. TERMS.

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SanfordAve.
372.5791

PROKER
2439S.MyrtleAve.

When you placea Classified Ad in
The Evening Herald, stay dose

Be'ds. Obi. motel lx,,. springs &amp;
mattresses, 1)0 set. Sanford
Auction, 1715 S French. 373
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thOfihi, SiN COld.. fOr JESUS
'II. 671-1314 aft 3p.m.

lethal Oppoilunity Empleyer,

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9801mg, sliming aivslapu.
Free DetaiN. liply: Titan,
Pox Will, $dievmbwg, IL

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mo. Agent 3393386.

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Multiple Listing Service'

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Horns Improvements

Main Systems
M,iior ,ippl ,itl brands, c H&amp;A
1r,.tit quar 339 1498
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formerly Harriett's Beauty Noah
519E. lit St., 3725742
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Home repairs, Paneling, roof &amp;
carp, repairs, remodeling. All
work quar. Free est. 3310465
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cap. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 3271371
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Dressnklng

Alterations,Dressmakjng
Drapes, Upholstery
322007

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Parts,

Gen. Repairs. Licensed 8
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
6035 after 5 p.m.

lMan,qualityoperati
MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Eap. 869-8567.

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Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, a.

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Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $10935, used short
time Bal. $189 Ilor$l9.3Smo
Agent 339 8386

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SADDLE

MICROWAVE
Push buitnn controls, haS tarn
t'sel. still in war'ranty
Origindlly soiv, assume pay
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3M..E ci 1147
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Model 99, console, $ at.
tachments, $75. Call 3373471,
$9 a.m. for appointment,
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sell
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sloned to

approx. $30,000 worth of
handmade Western 1
Eflgli$h saddl.s I tack of
all kinds,
Including: Full silver

guaranteed trammel bits,

headstalis and hatters,
Sunbeam clippers, L.el
Kate pads, phi every.

thing imaginable ii, the
tack

Sales
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7 lam.. wide variety. Cloth,

yarns, appliances, pictures,
etc. sat. &amp; Sun. 11$ Cherokee
CIrcle. Suniaqd Estates.

323

Yard Sale

1:11P.M.

2307 Clairmont Ave.
Sat £.Sun 105

Animal Haven Grooming 8

Boardina Kpnn,.It TI.D.,..'.
stat controledheat, off Hoar
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 327 5,32
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Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Reguiarorlfimebasjs
WDOwashwindowsl
67.5194
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COURTCUSTOM'SCC),437.
Custom design homes, remodel.
mg 3230251.
Caipentry, Paintrng, Maint
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FREE ESTIMATES
All Slork
Licensed
323 5101

Insured'

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Small or big, Interior or cx
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PREEESTIMATESCaII36SS34,
Painting &amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES

323603$ Insured 534-8399

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den's saddles. Lifetime

Whypay more?
HERB'S TV

Yard Debris, Trash
ApplianceslMisc
(LOCAL)3493)71

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Sterou, good work ing order

2*IfOrlandor

Drywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired, Res. 8 Comm..
Remodel I Additions.
CallI3l.5399or$62.0136

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$493.75 bal. 5113.16 or Ill ma.

.LAIGI pool.
CLU$ HOUSE AREA
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gas tank in your neighborhood
for 11 00 in silver coins. Will
also buy silver coins (1961 or
before) forcashat rate of 11.75
for each len cents. 831 8319.

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repossessed, used very short
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$21 ma. Agent 339-1386.

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sVida A. Reeler
be published by the UnI$el States
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Id.AMSllI$vtiteNliry
As perinl Nepriseldative against you lit lie relIef.
Marshal inan,WspipIrolgdn.ral
in excess ,i $81300- Eu.
deIISPfldW in 11* Ciwlalnt.
circulation In Seminole County,
Of Itril IsIate ii
Company benefitL maiif
WITNESS my sii. a.sl tii
Florida, once a week Isv six (a)
A. 0. Rester
PISS'* AIWIIIIIUM DlsIr$bvler
151101 tIlls Cevrle ffis3iNi dayof
consec4ive weeks,
nagin
Decsass
is eipliida Is Lingesad to
DeCgilblI illS.
on Staiday, Jan. 13. 1*. ('hONE ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
lirve reeler Orlends ares.
(SEAl)
and nRPFP.t' at Orsanda. REPRESENTATIVE:
Call 2 p.m..l p.m. to schedule.
Arthur N. SeckwIth, Jr.
Florida, this liii day of Decent. 010. A. SPIEl. ti.
lidirviow. 331410*.
CISIt of Court
but. 1971.
Of SPUR &amp; SPEER, PA.
ly:
Susan
I.
Tabor
John A. Ned, Jr.
P.O. Sos $364
Dspuily Clerk
.Tem,rrew stay bettie day you sell
U.S. District Judge
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snd,
Florida 327fl
that roIla.wiy bed you've
PublIsh D.c. 30,19791 Jan.6, 13,
Publish Jan. II. 30,771 Feb. 3, 10, TelePhone: (398)3334411
It you
*iwksie to roll away
11, 1910
PublIsh Jan. U, 98, iN
D1098
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a
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CH-A; FP, dining rm.,
specious reams. Just $69,500
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wrItten defenses, if any, en GARY
I. MASSEY, ISO., MASSEY,
by, through, under or against 111 rep.ssin$ative, or tits venue or ALPIR, WACK &amp; EATON, $63
WhoopIng Loop, Altamont.
aforesaid p.rson(s),• Gloria iuiIsdICtiOn of isis court
_a 32751, PlaintIffs'
ALL CLAIMI,DEMAND$,AND 'Springs, Florid
Williams arid any unknown
hut(s), devises(s), grantee(s), OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED atherneysnrbalsis Jaihusry *0,
creditor(s) or other unktioon WILL. 1-I FOREVER BARRED. 1955 aid file 'P.o es'IWl wP.si tsi

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unknown pflies claiming li-detest ovalificatlons of the personal

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Sears oil htr. with fan I thermo
stat. Steel util. box for PU.
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Bridges Antiques
373 2801

Used lull size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, $11 95 t',S PC.

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BUY, SELL, TRADE

311 315 F. First St.

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NILSONMAIE'PrUPNITURE

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11d, any condition 614 8126

new, 133. 327 1465

3730697

Color Port. TV, Color Console
TV. AM-FM Stereo, w.
cassette, AM-FM Stereo w
record player. 3736670.
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1k Sylvanarea Sacres $27 000T
Other parc•ls avail. W.
Mallczawskl, REALTOR 337'
7,33.

SALES ASSOCIATE

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alter 5 p.m
'74 AMC S.W, AT, PS, AC, new
brakes valves I. lires Runs
perfect. $1,200. 322 7668 or 321
0633 aft S.

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C.rn Vinyl Recllner, 125
327-5431,322.7757

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69 Dodge Coronet wagon, auto,

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new interspring bedding. These Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
bedS are not damaged or
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
seconds but brand new top line
furniture, Refrig., Stoves, tools
bedding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Furniture Salvage,. 17-92, So. of WF (lilY l.ISED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES S.inford Fur
Sanford. 3278771.
niture Salvage 312 8771.
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Like new, avocado 7 Pc. dinette
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
set, $75; Rust sleeper sofa,

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Buy

Fairmonl S W, all options, exc

Service Used Machines

something wonderful is about to
happen.

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I Will buy copper, lead, aluminum
8. batteries. Call Gary aft 6
pm, Mon lhru Sat 3222280

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68—Wanted to

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Seeat 102 Willow Ave
322 3412
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'73 Cutlass Supreme, good coed.,
low mi. PB, PS, Air, good mpg.
t1,360 830 5495

From SlOto$,S0
CaIl322.l621:32.4I64
I top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
I cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
379.5990
_S_

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
Classified
Ads
didni
work
there wouldn't be any
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77-Junk Cars Removed
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.1(1ST MAKE FAYMENTS'69 tc'
'75 models. Call 3)9-9100 or 834
1603 (Dealer t
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About II. Cogglns, shots. 379. I
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8311 for further details.
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'71 Plymouth Satellite. $750 or
lake over payments, Exc
cord lull poer 373 7755

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Plump lovable smooth riding

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733,3

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soon.

REALTOR

?439S.MvrtleAve.
Orlando
Sanford
321 1577
3710640

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FURNITURE-BEDDING.

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Detty.Jo B. Hayes

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Noll' Sanford Furniture

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LOOKING SMALL POND. Whatever the occasion, there Is a
$70,000.
classified ad to olve it. Try one

SEIGLER REALTY

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GOLF COURSE LOT WITH
TERRIFIC VIEW OVER.

7368700

STENSTROIVi

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17.500 PER ACRE.

159,900.

BROKER

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620-B East New York Ave.
DeLand, Pie.

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3SACRESLAKE FRONT, TALL
TREES, GREAT ACCESS,

BEllY HAYES REALTY

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tgage Investment, 135C 5
Orange Ave., Suite 704, Winter
Park, 1 782-1279

5 ACRES WEST SANFORD,

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EXTRA LARGE 2 STORY
DUTCH
GAMBREL,
3
BEDROOM, 2½ BATH 'DE.
LUX POOL WITH PRIVACY,

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AREA. $8,500.

bedroomhomewithl6x32pool,
located on l00'x200' corner lot
in quiet neighborhooà. See it
todayf The unbelievable price
is only 142,5001

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OVERSIZED LOT, WOODED,

bedrooms, 2 baths, like new,
located In 3 acres of Hamlin
orange grove. Builders home.
For Quick sale, $75

BEDROOM, 1'.' BATH ON
NICE CORNER LOT IN

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Will buy 1st I 2nd mortgages. We
also make Peal Estate

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&amp;SoId

GEORGE. soo

$70,000,

NER LOT, NEEDS RESTOR.

vestments,
P.O. Box 29.
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Sanford 3225207.

1 ACRE ZONED MOBILEHOME.
WHISPERING
PINES, WAL K ING DISTANCE TO BIG LAKE

mini.ranch you've al*ays

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T.,.A..
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—CI,.4...
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Oi..JV.
H1
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the Only one in Florida You set

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vacant land. Lucky In-

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FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
New 8. Used Furniture
5005 Sanford Ave
3236593

Immediate CASH for equity
in your hOmeoracreage.
322 0216

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Lot or Acreage wanted
For mobile home
322 0216

We also have choIce lots in other

DON'TMISSTHISONEI

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public AUTO AUCTION every

SPF CAL 3 FAR
OUL
135 95 F*c OP 72 74 21F
BATTERY SHOP
137W. 77th St.
373 9114

6r—Horses

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pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
IuIIIIZ.,queen&amp;klng. Jenk)ns
Furniture, 705 E. 75th St. 3230911.

AWARD REALTY, INC.
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REALTOR 322-4991

Classified Ad. Call 322.3*11 or _______________________________
Eves. 349.SiOO 372.1959
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA are engaged In business at 112$
Altamonte Springs, Florida they may have. Each claim must CEO. A. SPEER, JR.
8319993,
Stale Street, Sanford, SemInole
PROlATE
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DIVISION
Publish: January 13, 1980
beinWrItlngandmustIn(llcatethe I0, Box. 1364
Apis,
for Senior Citizens.
County, Florida, under th. ticSpacious3BR,2lluxuryhome
Number 79•SUCP
DER.3S
basis for the claim, fhe name and Sanford, FlorIda 32771
to*n, very clean I roomy. See
litious name of JOHN'S DELI
pool, tropical paradise. Many
EARN
$1898
WIEKLYI
DIvision
agent
Telephone:
(305)
322.0661
address of the creditor or his
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
M,a,w extras. Must see, All for
AND CAFE', andthatweint,ndto Earn $1000 WHkIy or more,
IN RE: ESTATE OP
Jan. 13, 20, 1980
or attorney, and the amount Publish
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Ave.
FICTITIOUS NAME
register said name with the Clerk
$55,900. VA.FHA terms avail.
A, D. ROSIER,
working on the Alaskan-. _____________________________
Notice Is hereby given that I am claimed. If the claim is not yet DER.39
able,
'ceas'd of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Canadian Gas Pipeline. All
engaged in business at Bldg. 102, due,lhe date when it will become UNITED. STATES DISTRICT
County, Florida in accordanc,
occupations, men and woman.
32-.-Houses UnfUl"fllShed
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Santord AIrport, Seminole County, due shall be stated. If the claim is COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
with the provisions of the Plc.
3BR,1Bon2tots,allfenc,pp,
For applIcation ifWormaticn,
Florida under the fictitious name contingent or unliquidated, the FLORIDA, ORLANDO DlVt. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING titious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
lots of shade trees. Only
write to AMERICAN JOB OP.
that I intend to register said name stated. If the claim is secured, the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
area, stove, refrig., nopets, lit
1953.
1041, Azusa, CA 91102
withtheClerkoftheCircuitcourt, security shall be described. The Plaintiff, vs. EARL B WIt.. AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
&amp; last, $320 month, 349.5S41.
51g. John Resil
Lakefront living Is avail. In this
Seminole County, Florida In ac
claImant shall deliver sufficient (JAMS, at U* et al 0efen INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Annette Besignl
elegant 3 BR, lB home,,
The City of Winter Springs is
ARE
copies of the claim to the clerk to danl(s).—OR DER FOR SERVICE
cordancewifhth, provIsions of the
NEAR MAYFAIR COUNTRY
HEREBY Publish: January 13, 30, 22
SItuated on 4V, acres complete
accepting applications for
now
copy
BY
PUBLICATION—On
NOTIFIED
that
the
motion
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit; enable the clerk to mail one
ad- February 3, 1930
CLUB. Exec. 3 BR, 21, 1g.
general labor positions In the
w-IBR, lB guest cottage.
All persons interested In the aboveentitled cause by, Elizabeth ROSIER, deceased, File Number
1951.
privacy fenCe. $450 mo. 327.
Benof Its. Apply 400 N.
Sig. Ann L. Barber
estate to whom a copy of this A. Jenkins, Assistant United 79-50&amp;CP, ii pending in the Cir.
052. Owner AssocIate.
NOTICI UNDER
Edgemon Ave., Winter
PublIsh Dec.30, 1979 Jan. 6, 13, o, Notice of Administration has been States Attorney, in an action cult COurt for SemInole Cofmty
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Spring., Fl.
1980
mailed are required, WITHIN against the defendant(s), Earl B, Florida, Probate Division,
Super clean, lovely 3 BR, 1½5,
the
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
THREE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
Williams,
Annie
Williams,
Gloria
address
of
which
Is
Seminole
DEQ-$9
Programmer Analyst. Start 13*1
ed, appliances su mo.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
REALTORS
we ly. graduation from'an
323o$70._
DATE OF THE FIRST D. Williams, Montgomery Ward &amp; County Courthouse, Sanford,
32771,
Th,
personal
undersigned,
pursuant
to
the
2ll9JsnfordAve.
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS Co., Martha W. Batten, Sears, Florida
accredited University or
"Fictitious
Name
Statute",
NOTICE, to file any objections Roebucks. Co. and P.G.Norman, representative of the estate
college with a lachelor
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n—Houses Furnishid
and to enforce a lien upon real pro. VIDA A, ROSIER, otøsi address Chapter 565.09, Florida Statutes,
they may have that challenge
Degree in Computer Sclencs,
5.artford, will register with the Clerk of
perty
situate
in
this
District
Is
913
W.
First
Street,
validity of th decedent's will, the
mathorrelatederssa.amln.
1
WA9TP RESOURCES aualifications
CircultCourt,lnandtors.mlnohe
of the personal described as follows: Lot 73, Florida 32771. The name
31R, 11, new w.w carp., new
of 3 yi'i experience in data
IUCTI
Florida upon receipt of
kit., appl., fsnced yd. good bc.
representative, or the venue or LONE PINES, according to Plat address of th. personal County,
processing operations In0of
of
,,,
Icat
of
this
thereof as recorded in Plat 5nof represintativvs attorney are set
$310 mo. 322-1021.
jurisdiction of the court.
chIding 1 yr. experience In
notice,
to
wit:
THE
ENCORE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS,AND 12,paue2lolthePubllcpecordsof forth below,
program analyst work or an
SHOP under 4ich I am sngg.
All persons having claIms or
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Seminole County, Florida. and it
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eQuIvalent combination of
Sanford,
3 BR, 1W B, washer..
flInatHgIwey
11-82
In
agaInst
the
estate
are
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED appearing to the Court that the demands
training I, experience. Apply
dryer, ali.appliances, $390
of
Fern
Park,
Florida
reguired, WITHIN THREE the City
Date of the first publication o, defendant, Gloria 0. Williams
ks person to Seminole County
mo, 323-6370.
this Notice of Administration: not inhabitants of nor found within MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 12730.
Personnel OffIce, County
That
the
party
intereled
In
said
the State of Florida and has not THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Private cottage to senior
January 6, 1930.
Court House, N. Pat-k Ave.,
REALlY
REALTORS.
OonT.Reynoids voluntarily appeared herein, ld THIS NOTICE, to file with the businsssenterpriseisasfollows:
citizins, SR I. kit., Lake
frd,
Between
8:30
an.
a.
____________________________
JoanW. Long
statem'rw of any claIm or demand
pets, $100 mo. 319.5310.
SemInole County is an Equal
of the Estate of Etta Jones resIdence and whereabouts Is
home with yesteryear's
County, FIrida, Jan. s, iw
it is ORDERED that they may have. Each claIm must
'-Help Pe.AIj
Opporlvnity Employer.
charmt A handyman's
Deceased unknown,
January
13,
77
&amp;
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL Gloria 0. Williams apd any beinwrltlflgafldmu$tindiçafetlll Publlih:
dellghtl Great Investmentt
devises(i),
besiortiectaim,menamian
February
3.
1810.
unknown
HOIVISS
heir(s),
alFC
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REPRESENTATIVE:
Just $24,300.
R34
addreesotheCl',thlurorhh$ageet
creditor(s),
or
oI,
for
sates
career
pt
C. Vernon Mize, Jr. of
FLORI DA
unknown
parties,
appeanor
plead
or
attorney,
arid
the
amount
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OP
want to best inflation. Family
Cleveland, Mize I. B.idom
COUNTRY ATMOSPHEREI 2
prth'sIrspsst Unt. Moblie Home near Lk.
tothecomplainthereinbythel7th claimed. lithe cleim II flat yet THE EISNTESNTM JUDICIAL
Post Office Drawer 7
BR, IV, I home In Longwood,
Jessup. 2 BR, kit. 'Rot., could
day at March, 1I0, and In default due, the date liIn It will becofflI CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
sues.
Call
371.1110,
Free
Sanford, Florida 32171
New pool. All imaginabli
bs3IR,lg.lot,4,oupleonlyorl
shall be slated. It isis claim N
thereof the Court will proceed to
Training.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
TefoPholis (305) 3221314
featurest BPP WARRANTED.
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c*.
I last I.
the hearing and adjudication
contingent or unliouidated, the c*s. o.
Publish: January 6. 13, 1930
Only $47,100.
SUNSHINE STATE
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1198 sec. dep. 323414$.
Survey Party Chief. Starling
this suit . If Gloria 0. WlliLims l'litUf'* of thu uncsrtal,Wy shall be WALTER A.
DIR. 12
SORENSON aid
Salary 1321 weekly. Graduate
and any unbnown hilt(s), bta$ed. If ttieclalm Is secured, the VERNA L SORENSON,
MOBILE HOMFI 3BR, 25 on io
...(rim high scilsol
devlsee(s), at-antic(s). wawltyA11 be deøfb
CteIl CWA, OR, 1g. kIt., a.
iU$1I'J$S
Phimmnbed by at Ieastaprs. of
wn dail'iaI.I shall dl
creditor(s) or other
ieøi vi
morel BPP WARRANTED.
proyIvsty
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parties claiming Interest by, coplie Of the claim to the clerk fo PHILIP A. TONEY,
Yours fec $42,598.
professional field &amp; office
through, under or against the enebto fits clerk to mail
Cepy
Suineisiocatiajijt 3098I t,
meeting
aforesaid penon(*), Gloria 0. to each persinal ragressiWative.
fully carpeted, modern. but
NOTICIOPACTION
LOVELVI 3 BR, lB home in
Williams and any unknown
All persips ktterted in the
Including experience as on
location,
excellent traffic I
Instrument
mat.
en
•
Delary in quiet neigh
heir(s), devises(s), grantee(s), estate to wihito a cy Of this TO: PHILIP A. TONEY
visibility, Call 3224*02.
413 Pauline Avenue
borlisodl 1g. lot with extras.
creditor(s), or other wAnown Noticeof Administration Pun been
,ury,y party. ppsy In person
Radonda kid., California
to SsminslsCeuiwy Pireesuwl
MuSt see to appreciatel Only
parties,. had been served with inaII.d are reQuired, WITHIN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
process ntheStateofloql4a,but THREE MONTHS FROM THE
OIilce,CountyCourtHouge,p*.
$37,710.
31-5sd
to
Rent
only to the extent provided for by DATE OF THE FIRST Complaint for specifIc pitPrit Ave., Sanford, between
SctIonle5$,Tltls2LUnhtedS$ates PUSLICATION OF THIS fomnt5 of contract has been
S:3Sm.&amp;4:31pm,byjawary
LAKEFRONTIIBR,3V, Ion I
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Seminole Woods, Geneva,

323-7132
REALTOR

Did Tabby haveallttieot kittens?

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AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 97. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. will hold a

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51Household Goods

Why buy used' New brand name

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Fia. rm,, ww carp.,

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4

MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR
3 BR, 3B, Pool
IIOOCornellDr.
$80,000

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3 BR, li,1 B, economical gas wall
furnace I range. Fenced rear
yd., convenient location, LR I.

*alk.in closet, 1225 month &amp;
dep. 322.4493 after 1 p.m.

$3,859 00, 10'17?'xII' for
$5,139 00, 18'x96'x II' for
17.872.00. F.O 8. factory. Call
collect 9 a m to 6 p in. 305 331
4617.

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Lg. I BR, fully eqpt., AC, W.D,

DAYTONA

tOday and your Classified Ad will

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$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres'.'
access to the St. Johns'

Classified Ads find buyers fast

"Your Future Our Concern"

ESTATE

3 BR 2 B w-CH &amp; CA, w-w car.
peting, cxc. cond. Only $43,000.'

more room for storage,

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EVERY DAY someone is looking
I for iAihIt un,, h...
-. In .Il r,,

C,illl,j,k &amp; Hirt 323 7580

full Size baby bed w-maftress.
125. Oak porch rockers, $7995.
metal ott ice desk, 170. JenkIns
Furniture, 205 E. 75th St. 373
0981

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Let a Classified Ad help YOU find

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AT EtC BEAR LAKE, OCALA
FOREST. 113.900. SEIGLER

REALTOR, 322 7198
system. Chain.Iinked back yd.
-.- H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
With 16x37 scr. Swim. pool.
Must see to appreciate.
Reg. REAl
Broker
Brokers Protected. 322 2854 Kids outgrow the swing set or
small bicycle? Sell these idle
Nite or Day.
290 N. 17.92. Casselberry, Fl.
items with a want ad. To place
$348700
Eve. S62.36$
your ad, call your friendly
Classified gal at The Herald, 377.
HAL COL8T REALTY Inc. 2611, or 8319993
47-Real Estate Wanted

home In nice area, convenient
location. $28,500.

B garage apt. Only $30,000.

323.8670

AIRSTREAM FXCELLA 1973.
31, set up on tot in one of
Florida's prettieSt camp
grounds, twelve Oaks Camp.
ground Enioy your winter
tiere in cls. $11000. 373 6323.

Will buy lunk Auto Batteries,

INVESTORS

AIrport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Sanford.

2 Balh home to enioy. One-half
acre Zoned commercial on
busy four lane. Owner may

.

75-RecreatiorI Vehicles
for Sale
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-- ------ -----Top oiI for sale. 17 yard loaded I
wedding presents you'll miss out on!
on your truck or we will J 1978 Coachman Deluxe. 75' w
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Reese hitCh, air, awning, fully
deliver for extra charge 327
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dalwood VIllas, 2 ¶3R, lower
self cont 321 0025 16.500 or
7510
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43—Lots-Acreaqe
__________ 150—Miscellaneousfol- Sale
I)I'St nit,
level, $30,500. PrinipaIs only.
43—LotsAcrea--8)08546.
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_____________ ________________________ - Pioneer acres. Hewout yourown - coat Trailer 8 kicker, $150; ici 62-A--Farm Equip
homestead. 10 acres or more,
Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. ios'
76-Auto Parts maker; restaurant Garland
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LIST NOWt
low down payment. Osteen
Paved road. 210' deep
stove; other restaurant eqpt
I
Call Walt Cappel 323-6100
(lUll
DI
NOS'!
LAST
CHANCE
Beautiful view across Crystal
377 8366 all 3 p.m.
AOY.TIPF
.127480
REALTOR
628.3005
you can afford $500 dwn
Sleet. pro engineered clear
$11,950
Walk
New IlatterieS$29 95
Osleen
span buildings (Major MIg I
Cooler Doorw Casing
211) French Aye, Sanford
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Peg. Real Estate Broker
s acre tiled farm, Sanford.
loading and large framed

your lot ci our lot

1 BR-1199up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of

DRUO CLERK

323 0197.

. Saving central air 8. heat with
assumable S'. pci. mortgage
or refinancing priced at
- $45,900. Must see to ap- prete,

VA.FHA'235.Con. Homes

Unfurnished
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CREDITINVESTIGATOR

reduced on all finished pieces,
greenware, bisque, glazes &amp;
stains. Starts Jan. 3 thru
II. Sumner Ceramics. 529
Nolan St. off 427. 322-1)75.

$23,500 terms at 10.5 PCt.

Harold Hall Realty

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62—Lawn-Garden
-- ------ lLL DIRT 8. TOPSOIL
'MI IJ

"What you have to do Is compare the

also 31' trailer. 373 1131 or 3221213.

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Guitars, amplifiers &amp; drums
C learance sale S,Iv&amp;' up to
$300 Bob Balls Discount
Ceide', 1?iD? French

.

!MMACULATE 3 Bdrm home

3oApartments

CeramIcs for sale. Prices

.

place, intercom, Solarium.
walk.in closets on wooded t..

pd. Inquire 300 s. Oak U1.7u3.

IOOKKIEPER.SECRETARY

Tuesday, the flnd of January, Court for Seminole County, NOTICE. to tile any objections hearing may be contInued from
1980, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon Florida, Probate DIvisIon, the they may have that challenge the
time to time until final action is
thereafter as possible. At the address of which is Seminole validity of the decedent's will, the taken by the CIty CommIssion,
meeting interested parties may County Courthouse, Sanford, qualifications of the personal
A copy of the proposed or.
appear and be heard with respect Florida. The personal represen. representative, or the venue or
dinance Is posted at the CIty Hail,
to the proposed ordinance, This tative of the estate is Don T. lurisdiction of the court.
Altamonte Springs, Florida, and
hearing may be continued from Reynolds whoseaddress i% 117 Oak
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND copies are on tile with th Clerk of
time to lime until final action is Court, Sanford, Florida 32771. The OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
the City and same may be intake' by the City Commission,
name and address of the personal WILL BE FOREVER BARRED speded by the public.
Date of the first publication Of
A tapy of the proposed or representative's attorney is set
Dated this 22nd day of January,
this Notice of Administration:
dlnance is posted at the City Hall. forth below,
A. 0. 1930.
Altamonte Springs, Florida, and
All persons having Claims or January 13, 1980.
Phyllis Jordahl, CMC
s.Elizabeth Luecker
copiesareonfilewithth,Clerkof demands against Ihe estate are
City Clerk of the
As
the City and same may be In. required, WITHIN
Personal Representative
City of Altamonte
THREE
of the Estate of
spected by the public.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Springs, FlorIda
Dated this 8th day of January, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
FRANCIS M. LUECICER
PubliSh Jan. fl. 1980
A.D. 1980.
Deceased
DEP-36
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
Phyllis Jordahl, CMC. clerk of the above court a written ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

SHADOW LAKE WOODSDesigner home

'n Dodge, I ton PU. dual
wheels. AC. auto, PS. cruise,
With 135 gal tank 8 5th wheel,

find him listed in our BusineSs
Directory

Set of Drums
Good cond Asking $150
323 9U6

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NEW 17 steel truck body Fits 1
ton tong wheel base. 307 Elm
Ave 323 8110. CERTIFIED
WELDING

1215S. French 323-7340
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NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll

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'78 Dodge Power Wagon. Iwh.
drive, auto., AC, PS, PB. good
cond $1000 &amp; take over
payments 3230339 aft 1:30

S SANFORD AUCTION,

59—Musical Irchandise

2 BR, ?B dbl. wide on own lot in

79—Trucks-Trailers

S CASH DOOR PRIZES
Master Charge -VISA

".Lyclesfor.11l
the fAmily $10 up
Call 373 3R6Oor 1715W 2nd St

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LOVE AT FIRST S:GHT_
Spotless 2 Bdrm home w.
large Fam Pm, terrific kit.
chen &amp; landscaped lot in
pe area for lust 130,95011

Lots of good used
furniture for every
room In the house.
Too much to list!

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appliances, carp. 8 drapes.
1k. Mary &amp; Mayfair Country I
5cr patio 8. util. shed. 298 5372
Inc., Realtors
Club. 1.11 acres on point of I
(days) or 668 4331 (after 1 8
beautiful clear swimming 2135' S- French Ii? 97)
WPOI.ends).
323 5371
lake. I Bdrm, 7'7 bath with I
2,168 sq. It. in secluded I
$1,100 70 ASSUME MT.
I ONLY
prestige area of Seminole
on beautiful 1 yr olil Double
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County. Custom built with
with' w7 "t'-;e :)trms 7 baths,
ew C I4&amp;A 8 carpet Owrer
many extras, i yr. warranty. I
(en Ii sk 8 eatin kilcnen. $76will finance w Substan;ial I
Only $98,500.
mo. tot rental. Call now!
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down. 133.000. 3727787.
120,500. Harold Hall Realty,
GREAT INVESTMENT on
Inc., 323 5774,
Highway 46. 3 Bdrm wood
s to believe-I BR-LR.FR..
frame home, Large rooms,
I 12.60 FURNISHED, CENTRAL
.uv.I-I.uy

good cash to mtg or FHA.VA
financing. $15,900.

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BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
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WANT
COL UMNS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.
MON., JAN. 14, 7 p.m..

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See our beautiful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
1103 Orlando Dr.
373.3
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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Inc. REALTOR, MLS
FE ES
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REAL'TY WORLD.

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42'—AbiIe Homes

Attractive 3 BR, 2B in cony,
Sanford location. Asking
131,900, make offer. Hilltop
Realtors, Century 21. 3310010.
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24 HOUR lB 322-9283

Ior Estate Commercial &amp; Pesi I 1979 CBÔSO Honda. very low
mileage
Same as new
dental Auctjøns &amp; Appraisals
Custom seat &amp; other ac
Call Dell's Auction, lfl 5ACl
cessort
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16'fiberqlasslarsori,9Ohp . exc
conct, many extras, custom
vinyl canvas &amp; tarp, muSt sell
5995 323 1752

2 BR,
B townhouse con
dominium.
Highland
amenities. 3271361.

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72—Auction

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford. FIa 32771

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C.ENEVAACPEAGE
3 Bdrm. 8tH., Owner finance
Cal13493717
Larry D. Herman, Broker

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AIPPOAT. 12 wide Gore, 0360
ISOhp lycoming, new prop&amp;
bushings,
many
extrAs,
,icrifice 52,500 323 175?.

41-A CondOminiums
ForSale

ROIIIE'S

2561$. FrenchAve.
3220231
379.0779,327.53333773777

WOODED '7 ACRE wroses &amp;
privacy sets off 4 yr. old 3

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2 story charmer. Real FR,
Sanford city, has everything'
Owner will hold mort. Number
One Property Place inc. 6453901.
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OF
THE
hearing, which will be held in the Jones, deceased, File Number 79. DATE
F IRST appear and be heard with respect

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

HA, indoor W.D hookup &amp;

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monthly payments under $250.
Low down'payments.

Let us help you sell or buy your
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carpeting. Inside utility rm.,
new kit floor. Priced at only
$26,930,

BANANA LAKE-FRONT: 3
Bdrm, 2 Bath, 2100 sq ft. huge
Fam Pm w-firepiace over.
looking Oak shaded lot w.100'
lake frontage, 75' dock 8
morel 156,300.

SIDE GLANCES

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NEWLI$TIN&amp;-3 Bdrm, 2 bath
has new: w-wcarp, paint, Con
HA, &amp; 2 yr old roof; Din Rm,
paneled Fam Rm &amp; huge
fenced yd in Pinecrest. Only
543,9001

EARN EXTRAMONEY
AFTER SCHOOL

DORIS DIETRICH

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REALTORS
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Age51317

Evening Herald, we want to
talk with you.
Contact:

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FORREST GREENE

Wymore Rd., Winter Park, Fl.
32789.

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respective community to be
presented in a column in The

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CASSELBERRY and if YOU
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lots, owner

stone FR, loft lam. rm., eat.in
kit. with microwave center.
Seller will carry mortgage.
Call to '. $91,900

To write news of local interest

609 E. Colonial Dr.,Orlando
89$-Of)
Toll Free 1.800.221.2568

Ave., 3

Alt.Spgs.,new2story,alI.cedar
contemporary, facing lake,
huge trees, 3 1g. BPs, master
has 2 waik.in closets, 2., B,

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3 BR. CA&amp;H, needs repair, close
in. 129.500.

321.0759
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development &amp; real estate
transactions, operate eqpt.
such as tractors I Other light
eqpt. Residence furnished. S
pet. comm against $10,000

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107W,CommercaI
Ph0ne3227U1,Sanford

Reg. Real Estate&amp;oker
264OSanfordAve.

Land
Development Manager.
Must have Real Estate
License, experienced in land

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Req. Real Estate Broker
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BATEMAN REALTY

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. increase your earning
power. For details, Call
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holding. $12,000.
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basis for the claim, the name and CHAPTER 26 "UTILITIES" BY
address of the creditor or his AMENDING SECTION 26.36
agentot'attorney,andtheamouflt
"REVIEW AND CHANGES OF

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County 3 BR, 1'.-28, new carpet,
Sc. porch, fenced Wi. Good
location, $36,900.

Hairdresser wanted. Willing to
work S hrs. per day, 5 days a
week. 3230624 or 322.1426
(eves).

$00 AM. - 3:30 P M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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dining. Particular interest In
dinner.Iine cook. Call Mrs. o.
6614*92. Deltona Inn.

44c lIi
39c a line
3c a line

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HOURS

for

Petitioner, whose address is Post
Office Box 1330, Sanford, Florida,
37771, and file the original with the
Clerk of the above-styled Court on
or before February 13. 1980,
otherwise a default and ultimate
judgment will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and official
sealofsaidCourtonthe9thdayof
January, A. D., 1980.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
CIei-k of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Patricia Robinson
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jan. 13, 20, 27, 8 Feb. 3.
1980
DER.41

ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
AL TAM ON T E S PR I NC 5,
FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

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Seminole

PROPOSEDORDINANCE
Found Siamese type cat in
Carriage Cove, Sunland
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Estates area. 628-4453 or aft L
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN by
323.1377
by the City of Aitamonte Springs,
the City of Altamonte Springs,
Florida, that the Commission will
Florida, that Ihe Commission wilt
LOST: wh. ship. puppy w.btue
hold a public hearing to consider
foul a public nearing to consider
strapcollar,fromW. Lk. Mary
enactment of Ordinance No. 507.
enactment of Ordinance No. 505.
Blvd. REWARD. Call Joe 327
SO,
entitled:
00, enlitled:
PubliSh Dec 73, 30, 19798 Jan. 6, THIS NOTICE, to tile with the
$000 aft 9 p.m.
clerk of the above court a written
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 13, 1900
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
statement of any claim or demand THE CODE OF THE CITY OF ALOF AL TAMONTE SPRI NGS, DEO 77
they
may
have.
Each
claim
must
TAMONTE
SPRINGS, FLORICA REWARD offered for the return
FLORIDA, AMENDING SEC.
of sm., male puppy. 7 mo. old,
..•PROPOSED ORDINANCE

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SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA STENSTROM, McINTOSH,
JUL lAN,
COLBERT
&amp;
Defendants. PROBATE DIVISION

NOTICE OF SUIT

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Legal_Notice

FLORIDA
entered against you for the relief
Park Drive, Sanford, Fla. 37771.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING demanded in the Complaint.

TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF

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corporate capacities,
THE COX PARTNERSHIP
735 North Thornton Avenue
Orlando, Florida 37803
Phone. 1305) 898 2991
on or after January 7, 1980, and all
t,ueStions relative to bidding shall
be directed to said firm.
Bid security in the amount of
five percent (Spct I of the base bid
will be required. Contract
reouiremenfs Stipulate a one
hundred percent (100 pct I per
formance and payment bond in the
total contract amount of each
prolect rfrdered
The School Board of
Seminole County, Florida
py William P. Layer
Superintendent
PubliSh Jan. 6, 1), 20, 1980
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which has served Sanford for the last four years from Its Phillip and children Hick, Tonja, Renee, Dean. and Scott.
location at 912 French Ave.
Mrs. Coleman has been with the national company since
Mrs Coleman has been involved with the Women's Club, the
March, 1979 and has managed both the DeLand and Sanford local school board, the mental health clinic, Girl Scouts and
offices.
Boy Scouts. She Is also a member of the Southside Baptist
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That's the theme of the one-day International
Minerals Conference, one of two major technical
meetings to be held at the Orlando Hyatt Housb here
Jan, 16 and 17. It isthe thlrdlnaaerieaof annual
technical programs sponsored by International

John Donald puts a
coat of paint on the
walls of Westgate TV
in the Kmart shopping

The second meeting will be the University of
Florida's 1980 Florida Nutrition conference
following day.

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Sea World of Florida has completed Its $8.2 million

dealership, the 2300
square-foot facility is

Florida Festival project, the lead element of tl* $100

the sixth store to open

million capital development plan announced in 1978 by
the marine life park. The entertainment, dining and
shopping complex features the arts, crafts and natural
and manmade products which bespeak Florida and
tropics.
Five years in the planning and one year
struction, Florida Festival is housed in a 60,960-squarefoot structure covered by a free-form tension canopy,
lefourpeaksof thecanopy—oneo(themnlnestoriea
tall -are of Fiberglas-coated and impregnated with

in the Westgate chain
and will rent as well as
sell
and
service
televisions. Donald, a
sales
representative
for Westgate, said he
and Joe Going, the
district manager, will
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when they looked at all 48 cattle on feed
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Housing Starts Take Dip
Despite continued strength In non-residential
building derthg November, the month's sharp cotback
of housing starts meant another decline in the total
value of contracting for all new cotructlon, It was
reported recently by the F.W. Dodge DiVision of
McGrawollill Information Systems Company.
November's $10.1 billion total of newly started
construction prolects was I percent lower than the
year-earlier Et.
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DALlAS (UP!) — The phone rings a lot these days at the
he1ter business and the owners say It's
PQth family's b
becatise of the crisis in Iran.
'a family has built bomb shelters and storm shelters for 20
years, and not since the Cuban missile crisis has business been
so good.
"i the average, we were receiving one call a month conearning fallout shelters in the last year," said Jerry Poarch, a
bsrlv si-Marine. "But since this crisis started, we've been

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clustered in a Central Florida community with a
tropical Island theme were the Ingredients that contrlbated to the third consscutivs SecAle Growth
Design and Planning Award for Donald Fredrick
Evans Associate, (DFEA), Winter Perk arthitacts
and_ planners.
DMA was cited by the Natlonel Meodatlon of
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now being distributed, Those who ordered a copy of the
calendar during the advanced sales period will receive
these from the senior from whom they made their purchase.
The sen ior class apologizes for the inconvenience it may
have caused its patrons, According to Joe Monserrat, preproduction problems, not connected with the sales cam-

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The Office of Community Services at seminole Cornmunity College will be offering -a "Beginning Sign
Language" class starting Jan. 23. Class will meet from 7 to
9p.m. In Building No. 43 on the Adult Education Campus for
12 consecutive Tuesday evenings.
The $6 registra tion fee may be paid In the registrar's
office located In the Administra tion building at SCC.

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"One day this character just seemed to
appear; she just came out. I had a feeling
of empathy for this little clown. She's one
of those people who gets dumped on in life
but she always has an optimistic outlook,
It's hard to get her down."
Dolores Heuly, a Casselberry artist
known professionally as Dell I lealy, was
talking about Dilly, a charming young lady
who popped out on her drawing board
while she was doodling one day and now
stars in her own cartoon strip,
Mrs. Heal)' was a commercial artist in
New York for a number of years and even
w hen she was working as a fashion
illustrator, she was known to have a se nse
of humor.
Combining Unit humor with her artistic
ability produced th e cartoon strip "Dilly"
which Is syndicated through Trans-World
News Service In Washington, D.C.
Mrs. Healy said Dilly Is a cleanin g
woman who works afternoons and
evenings In a large office building but she
Is not a swingi ng executive secretary. She
Is the clea ning woman.
Her waistline bulges from a few extra
pounds and her hair never quite does w ha t
she wants It to do.
"You may call her liberated," said Mrs.
Healy. "It used to be called working, and it
still is." Dilly shares her apartment with a
cat named AU - pun intended, said Mrs.
Healy.
Dilly has been given the minor physical
problems that plague the average woman
and most people, alter seeing a few panels,
can readily Identify with tier and the
situa tions she finds herself in.
"People re late to her," said her creator.
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now lives at 2019 ITree Trail, People loo k
at her and say, 'I know her-that's me!'
People at work havc a definite cnpathy
towards her."
Dilly has been in syndication since last
spring and the business side of the strip is
handled
Mrs. I kaly's 23-year-old son,
William. Dilly first ap pe ared in the paper
in Westchester, NV., but with a few
changes, the I lealys thought she miiigtmt
have national appeal as well.
Getting syndicated was not easy. "It's a
tough nut to crack,'' said Williammi, who
caine up with a promo and convinced the
syndicate that Dilly's humor could be
sustained and would remain funny month
alter month. "it took a lot of leg work."
Several characters are needed to round
out a comic strip and to provide additional
interest, so in Dilly's building there is also
a maintenance iiian named Oscar, ''lie's
in charge of Fouling things up in the
building," explained Mrs. Healy.
Helping Dilly is another cleaning woman
named Emma. Mrs. Healy sees her as
being single and a little more brittle than
Dilly. "She's got a smart remark fg
everything, but she's still looking for a
man."
Oscar tins a teen-aged nephew named
Rudy who is "not too bright, but a nice
kid.'' 1k has a big dog called Broet, Mrs.
Ilenly said she spelled his name that way
so she would not be sued by the Brut aftershave people.
Hounding out the cast of characters is a
delivery man iiaiiied Gus, 1k is the macho.
type who believes he is the answer to every
girl's dreams.
he sees himself as
weighing 30 pounds less in the mirror,"
said Mrs. Healy.
After spending so much (tine with her
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Pern-a
-Ift, Morn, Diesel E1ec;rn"a
**an,, Shuffles Locomotives
Candy Wagner stands 5 feet 1 inch tall and on a wet day she
might weight 90 pounds.
In fashion terms, she might be described as petite. But petite
Is a term no one uses around Candy where she works- .
At work, she is one of the boys and her wardrobe consists of a
pair of sturdy shoes, jeans, a pullover, a pair of greasy gloves
and a hard hat.
The attractive mother of two works for Auto-Train Inc. in the
Sanford depot and looks like she would be more comfortable
working as a hostess or In one of the offices.
But she prefers to spend her 8-hour day poking around inside
the locomotives and shuttling the 270,960 pound units around
the yard. She Is a diesel electrician and engineer trainee.
Both Mrs. Wagner and her husband work for Auto Train and
transferred from the northern terminal in Lorton, Va. to
Sanford four years ago. Mrs. Wagner nas been with the
company for seven years, starting as a general service worker
cleaning trains and the repair shop.
Finding she enjoyed working around the repair facility, she
asked to work In the shop and around the locomotives.
The 3,600 horsepower locomotives, manufactured by
General Electric, are primarily electrical units with the diesel
engines turning generators which produce the electricity.
Mrs. Wagner Is learning to handle all electrical repairs,
and part of her day's work might find her changing traction
motor brushes and their Inch-and-a-half leads.
She said her snail size has posed no real problems for her,
though some jobs do require a good deal of physical strength.
One recent task required her replacing a 60-pound train control
converter bolted several feet above the floor of a cramped
compartment In a locomotive.
"It took a lot of leverage," she said, but she managed to
replace it without help though a few fingers were smashed In
the process. "I said a few choice words," she said, "but that
goes with the job."
' thought of as a "man's
Wosldng at a job that Is usually
work" might produce some negative reaction from her coworkers, but this has not happened Sal Evans works closely
with Mrs. Wagner and has no complaints. "She does her work
share and she'll tackle anything," he said. "She's not afraid of

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week to a youngster In trouble.
Many Central Florida youngsters are having problems
coping in their, school and community. Each volunteer goes
th rough training by a VP! coordinator. For information call
the Seminole County office, 8344101.

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savers an oppostimfty. to we a hitter rR as
a alaty
ved
smaller
dq.its
cIAca4s.'
3%ys uVi
"Vdeiai fi'us'rlal ngela"ry adberitlss," asid
Peter Billows, iiulii ViusifttJ IAIfa
Banking Corp 'VI sow made it
com.
msrdai iks to 'as4d. a N*
of IlliNd to
eut the stats
small vees. $.iboml
fati
ames
who
WWFOVIde thu NghSf
to
little as PSI In a new- $%-y certificate of l.jisil."
igg.r raw for the 14W cor!in cat.' is am at
to
p.raat
for -ike nidi of Jwy,
10.0
mahTsualIewid us c.irrøt rstIw. The rate
Is 44 percent below the rate eat by UI IPSIMY
its mo&amp;y uewities surtia laluid rates as the
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unusual fourth in a
recent game of livecard draw that also
included (from upper
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left)
ft ) baseball player
Ed Kranepool, Omni
editor-publisher Bob
Guccione and
television personality
Hugh Downs, Charles
Pearson (lower left),
who helDed develop th
poker-layIngom.
puter
at
State
University of New
York at Buffalo, fed it
Information on its own
hand, the hands of its
opponents, how the
players were betting
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who poutss the family's Stonnaster Tornado
Shelter Co. out of his home on the outskirts of Dallas, said his
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cuetomers won't admit what he personally thinks Is the reason
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"They're giving me all kinds of reasons," he said, a wry
smile playing on his boarded face, "The most favorite Is they
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kldeorfora.torageroom.'
Póardi, U, said the fact none of his boinb..heltor customers
Ite humans
want tbWr amn bmm convinces him they we Wying his 1(~
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concrete, underground structures or
dealt
the
cards,
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CHATTANOOGA Tam. (UP!)— A wouidcoatthm$44inUUoninofltiand good to know we could buy a $100,000
far the backyard and ti neighbors finding out about It and aattanooga inventor saw he expects to an estimated $18 mi llion In added In. house rather than a $60,000 one If we
wadlagtobsabh__stln— made poopl.tldnk about having i
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altestagalnst the glant forest,
wanted to."
to hold a gen a iunw. to keep
out.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., and claim a ISO
Roberts has received $1 million for an -. Roberta saM he dIdn't want anything
"$p they da't w anyone to know. I had one lady say million judgment for a socket wrench he earlier judgment 'galit Sears. In that "fancy or grand. I Just want nice corn.
airuight out she didn't want other people to know she was developed In 1964.
1977 decision, a federal judge ruled the fortable tithig, And I wanted the house to
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Peter Roberts, 34, says he Is "keeping - giant corporation had fraudnle'tly oh. be energy.efflcient"
In a
daa
Ida clients as "wsll4nforn*d" and "not a low profile" will a federal appellate lamed Roberts' patent for the tool.
He said he hasn't rqih.d out and eáj"
cos,t nukes a decision on the latest court
"The momW solved one kind of
COB
"I did buy a new
ft's a challenge in the case.
probiom, but created some others," said darting buying
s4 us 4't
The cue is expected to be heard in a the soft-spoken inventor, who de,cr1bes IV set and a p&amp;nbell machine," be said.
"r -M'" 1Mg f pefr to go out and buy faflvet shelters
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"''b only real 'haxucy I've permitted
few weeks In the 7th DIstrict Court of himself as a "gadget person."
bscau of th,te-1- in Iran, be said ft is probable,
about
myself
Is motor home. I boiht the
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"Now we don't have to wory
"Oh. the way the SIftIMIM Is tlgist now, I don't think It's Appeal. In Qcago.
"I still haven't received that money," financial security, mat we do have some becaus, I like lmntb and fleithig."
jolntwhersftwoWdbsarsIlitcktn4o1peraasa1
His wealth will not make him bsconi rs.. MS -(to buy a bomb ter),"amid I. John Roberto said of the *,"IWon. "But I concern about what to do with 11e money
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the inventor says.
g, - j
devsiopnset don't expect any problems. I'm jest - how 10 use it," he said.
peyligy a4
Roberts has boeght a new, but P1*51
keeping a low profile. I don't want to do
at the University of Iflas at Dallas. "1 csm from a family of five thlldrep
sam people, at the very mealloi of a world crisis, go anything to lame the jies."
house in Red Be* bitt otborwiss his Ills sod our paints aiw ys- laJttus out tO
A U.S. District Judge in (cap rided has changed little.
k --- 3$ ;juld psi be iiu.r1 an the palm ow
waste a1hng. I can't stand to waste,
goa
a paUcular stressful clictam- - last May the 34-year-old former conpnpli ,
He and his petit, wife, Maxine, have and I'm really proud ci that."
- venleacs store owner was du the proliti pledged not to let the money change the
aviiiiia
or *go
war."
no
Roberts now hn an WAAW phonC
to the fellM sheller In Mrs. Ferch's (roan the quick-release wrench he In. way they live. However, that has proven number and values his privacy a bit
A te andsrgre
buk pd pree. "s ci clandrophobla au puwerlea. 'vented at age 1$ while tinkering ound to be tf1coL
more. And he is gritoful ho lives in te—orInteof—Ihe2400I-thck
rooland
fool.
In
a
Workshop,
ant
"ills
nice
to
have
the
m
on
ey.
When
we
country
where he could become a rich
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Sears appealed the decision which bougid the house, for ernpe, it 'was man by tinkering in a workshcp.
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a special meeting at Casselberry Elementary School on the
legislative intent of the new Primary Education Program to
be implemented in the schools September 1980.
meeting will be at 7p.m. in the school auditorium off
' 4 The
Crystal Bowl Circle and is open to the public.

no direct relationship between numbers of
cattle and price changes.
Twenty-nine reports showed more cattle on
Feed. Prices increased 18 times and dropped
11 times in the week of release,
Prices rose 15 times and fell 14 times in the
week after release.
Of 18 reports showing fewer cattle on feed,
prices dropped two more times than they rose

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The Council of Arts and Sciences for Central Florida will
host the First Annual Conference of the Florida Assembly
of Community Arts Agencies (FACAA) on Jan. 25-26, at
Rollins College.
Arts council directors and representatives from all over
Florida will be attending the meeting to discuss "Arts —
Survival in the '80s." Topics will include arts advocacy on
the local, state, and federal levels, how to assist the in.
dividual ar tist and marketing the arts.
The conference is free and open to the public, space
permitting. Arts Council members, especially arts ad.
ministrators and board members, as well as individual
artists, Are welcome to attend as observers. Call The Arts
(843-2787) for information.

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twiceasoftenastheydroppedintheweek
after release.
Noting that prices rose more often than
they dropped following the reports regardless
of whether cattle on feed numbers were up or
down, the experts asked, "Does all this
evidence then suggest that cattle
teed
ttle
prices?"
actually
tend
to
boost
reports
ca
The board's report found that "no consistent relationship is apparent between the
A lack of a logical pattern does not mean
direction of change In cattle on feed numbers
the reports have no Impact on the market, the
and the direction of change In prices."
board said. They said the reports provide a
Experts said it would seem reasonable that
check on market analyses constantly being
Increases in cattle inventories would result in'
developed by cattle feeders, meat pa ckers
price declines and that inventory - declines and speculators.

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Tabulating cattle prices following 16 cattle
on feed reports From 1975 to 1978, the Crop
Reporting Board found that weekly average
prices rose eight times and dropped eight
times between weeks before reports were
issued and weeks of Issuance.
A comparison of the week of report release
to the week after showed that prices rose nine
times and dropped seven times.

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to 156 In November, the lowest rate of contracting in
over a year and a half," according to George Qwlstle,
vice president and thief economist for F.W. DodgL
The seasonally-adjusted Index of the flow of new
construction work has been in decline sInc early In
1979 when tight money UV5155d I
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reperts,theboardfoundacombinedlossof9
cents per 196 pounds of cattle from the week
before to the week of release of reports
But cattle producers more than made up
that loss in the next week. The net change in
price from the week of release to the week
after was an Increase of 56 cents.

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and direct cause of price fluctuations -even
on a very short-term basis."

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would be followed by higher prices. But the
study found that was not the case.
An example of the inconsistency was price
change following Jan ua ry and April reports
in 1976. In January, the inventory of cattle of
feed was up 28 percent from a year earlier
and prices fell.
There was another 28 percent increase In
April, but prices rose.

formation than reports issued in the other
eight months of the year. They also provide
data on 23 states compared to seven states in

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canopy is also translucent enough to admit about 20
percent of the available natural light, a factor which
allows extensive
"When we began the creative
"
__ Roger
Kurz, general manager of the new division of Sea
World, "we knew only that we wanted to cit., guests
what we called 'a slice of life, Florida style.' Obviously,
It had to offer the foods we all associate with Florida —
like citrus and seafood, It had to touch on all the e thnic
groups which have left their Imprint on the state.
Because of the nature of our business, we knew entertalnment would be a critical element. Finally, we
had to set it in an atmosphere uniquely Floridian."

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farmers and ranchers believe that Agrlcull ure Department reports on livestock numb
bers and crop size push down prices they
receive for farm products,
But a study by the Crop Reporting Board,
the organization that tabulates the farm
reports, disputes that.
It shows that cattle prices rose more often
than they fell following release of monthly
"cattle on Feed" reports over the past four
years.

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Chalfont said recession in the West migh
have a moderating effect on the market, bu
producers are getting mixed signals on t
willingness of consuming nations to cut hn
ports.
U.S. consumption sank last year, thanks to
rising prices and conservation, but Europe's
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Union cooling fast, is sticking to a Stir
prisingly moderate $25.96 for Basrah ligb
crude. And Nigeria, one of the larger U.5
suppliers, has said it would not boost its $29.9
oil to Libya's price as it usually does.

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Leading animal nu tritionists from throughout
UnitedStateswill meetlnOrlandoian. 18, to examine
ways to improve, "The Quality of Life" for meat and
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Energy producing softening have appeared in the spot markets repeatable," said Chalfont. "It's certainly a
for gasoline and heating oil.
market in which a large number of OPEC
and consuming nations are watching world oil
But an Energy Department official people are playing around."
markets closely to see if prevailing high
cautioned the weakness could be a temporary
crude prices will withstand the effects of what
In contract prices, Libya has been able to
result
of mild weather in the past three boost its top quality oil to $34.72 a barrel,
some see as a growing oil glut.
months.
But government and industry observers
despite Saudi Arabia's attempt to hold the
"I'm not sure it's any kind of a trend YOU line at $24.
agreed Wednesday it's too early to tell
can do something with," agreed Bruce
whether Saudi oil Minister Ahmed
"ft's a free for all in the sense that if you
editor of Platt's Oilgram Price
Chalfont,
Yamani was right when he predicted a
take
the oil strictly on basis of quality and
Service,
looming world surplus would moderate prices
He noted a shipment of Arab light crude transportation differentials, there's no way
and restore order to the market.
brought $40 a barrel only last week in the prices should range from $24 to $35," the
Since December's rancorous OPEC
Energy Department official said,
Caribbean,
meeting in Caracas when the producers went
Iraq, with its relations with the Soviet
not
"The high prices we've been seeing are
their own ways on prices, telltale signs of
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Florida's billion-dollar citrus industry "largely
escaped" the Mexican menace of tariff reductions In a
bilateral agreement signed Dec. 27 by President
Carter, United Growers said recently.
Executive Vice President Wilson McGee of the
Orlando-based grower organization said the Office of
Special Representative for Trade Negotiations C0fl
firmed that the contingent bilateral agreement between Mexico and the United States "exempted" fresh
and processed citrus juice products from the threat of
tariff cuts benefiting the highly competitive Mexican
industry. Concessions on other Florida products are
still secret.
"The whole agreement, however, is contingent upon
Mexico's acceptance by May 25 of membership in the
Genelal Agreement for Trade and Tarif fs (GATT). If
present Mexican opposition to that condition preva ils,
we will be back at square one with Mexico continuing
to enjoy its status as a nation subject to U.S. 'most
favored nation' policy," McGee said,

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Sunday, Ian. 13, 1910

In And Around Sanford

In And Around Lake Ma
Engagements

SCOTTIE

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Camellia Bush., Over 70,, Kiwanians.
Seek Entries
Is Like A Family Member For Woman Of The Year
With all our retired couples
living at the gorgeous
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From Tole'i!c, Ohio, the
welcome was given by
Courson, Mrs. Larson, Hendersons and Vie and
PITA
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you can always expect the
HUGHES
also
members
of
the
Ottawa
Commerce,
Sr., Chamber of
unusual or surprising and
Lake Mary
River Club. While here Scott,
president.
very interesting stories they Correspondent
The facilities were opened Velma and children visited
bring with them from their
3234811
and the guests and customers most of the Florida at.
former homes.
enjoyed the refreshments tractions, specially
Such is the case with
Disneyworld and had what
served for the occasion.
Raymond
Lewis
and
It was a well-organized you call a real nice. Florida
Elizabeth, his wife. They have moved along with them, who ceremony thanks to Irene vacation.
been living at The Forest for at one time had a live in Brown, the bank assistant
ON past six years and with company.
Back home from a nice lo.
vice president and marketing
them is their beautiful
day holiday vacation are
A tiny green frog made his officer.
camelila bush which Is over headquarters in the bush and
While there, I said "hello" Roger and Elaine Dixon.
70-years-old.
stay there for two years. He to Janice Springfield, Roger is the chairman of the
You see, Mr. Lewis was was fed powdered oatmeal Flagship Bank Executive vice Planning and Zoning Board.
born In Fredericksburg, Va. with water, which he president who is among They left here December the
the youngest of six children, evidently enjoyed.
other things one of the most 26 and spent three days in
MRS. DANIEL KIETH LORENZ
At a very young age after his
It ishard to believe that this outstanding women in the Williamsburg, Va. and the
parents died, he came to lovely, dark green bush business field In our county. rest in Washington, D. C. and
F1cirila to live with his older loaded
with
Arlington, Va.
beautiful
P
brother, Ralph, near Winter sllklooklng dark pink
While In Williamsburg, they
Monday night the Chamber
Garden, in a small corn- blossom is over 70-years-old, of Commerce had its monthly attended a Baron's Feast or a
munity of Piedmont. The
And Mr. Lewis says "It will meeting at the starlight room traditional holiday party up
residents were mostly from be with us forever, it is my in The Forest.
there, attended by about 500
Swedish descendents and this pride and joy."
A business meeting was people with nice en.
is where Ralph met and
It occupies a very special held by President Ronald tertainment provided for the
married his wife, Hilda place, right at the entrance to Hipp Sr. who announced that occasion.
SjJom.
front porch
the membership goal of 225 In Arlington, they visited
So Mr. Lewis grew up being
members Is getting close with their good friends Brian and
Our very first In Lake Mary 179 new members to date.
Jean Svikart. On their way
In an iniprc&amp;hvc candlelight ceremony Peggi Kirtley, part of this community and
and
Mrs.
Henry
Wight
lovingall
the
people
that
were
(and
we folks here have am
Mrs. Kay odasman, a back they stopped in
daughter of the Rr'erend Doctor
part of his life,
tendency to call our own when member of the Board of Charleston, South Carolina,
Kirtley, Miami, and Daniel Kleth Lorenz, son of Lyle K.
ens
Throughout the years and it comes to Lake Mary, the Directors, acquired 74
and the late Mrs. Lorenz, Iroquois, S.D., were united in Holy during
a community dance in one big
family community) members, this may be a new
Marion and John Quigley
Matrimony on Saturday, Dec. 22, 1979, at 7:30
p.m. at Fulford Winter Garden he met was the opening Monday record established by an, !p
ent New Year's Eve in
scent
United Methodist Church, North Miami Beach.
at the home of good
The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow W. Elizabeth, got married and morning of the Flagship individual.
they have been married for Bank, Lake Mary branch.
Guest speakers were Mrs. friends, William and Agnes
Goodspeed of Sanford and the late Mr. and ,s.
the past 43 years.
Invited for the ribbon Irene K. Brown and' Mrs. Gilbride.
Kirtley, also of Sanford.
One
of
their
wedding
cutting
ceremony were the Carol Larson representing the
The Gilbride's had about 10
The vows were exchanged In a background of Christmas p
res
ents
was
this
camellia
city
top
officials,
Flagship
Bank
of
Seminole
guests
bank
offor their enjoyable
%Teaths, Chrismon trees, poinsettia, and holly, carrying Out bush that
Mr. Lewis always t1c1il3,ëirësentàjIves of and theneWbranch fltLke party, Marion said.
the traditional red, white and green colors of the
Christmas admired and wished that he Lake Mary, Sanford and Mary.
The next day they all got
holiday season.
together
for a champagne
The bride designed her formal gown of white silk SCUlPtured had a similar one. So the Longwood-Winter Springs
By the way Carol, the new
brunch
to
welcome the New
heirloom velvet wi th straight, long sleeves. The sweetheart folks at Piedmont decided to Chamber of Commerce,
manager is originally
neckline was filled with English netting and trimmed With present them with the small several businessmen and from Queens, N. Y. She is a Year.
which was about 30- media representatives.
Venice lace and seed pearls. The Empire waistline extended to tree
ye&amp;s-ld at the
new 1970 graduate of Seminole
time.
Mrs. carol Larson, the
Visiting Jim and DeLores
the back where the skirt fell softly into a chapel sweep.
School, Sanford, and
The
Lewlses
have
lived
in
branch
manager,
cut
the
also
a
U.C.F.
is Jim's brother, Ray.
A hood tipped with Maribou formed her
graduate,
,Shefrom
LashLewsitown'
Maribou
several
parts.
of
the
country
ribbon
that
opened
the
doors
started
working
for
the
bank
Pa.
outlined the entire hemline and cuffs of the headpiece,
gown, She carried a
Ray, his wife Patty, and
muff of the same heirloom fabric showered with a cascade Of Including Richmond and New to the new bank together with In im
Port News, Va., and Orlando city Mayor Waiter Sorenson
daughter, Heather, are
varigated carnations, holly and red velvet ribbon.' Her only for
several years before and Dennis H. Courson,
planning on making Florida
accessory was a pair of pearl earrings, a gift of the groom.
mQ ving into the president of ti
Our close neighbors and their home in the near future.
She carried a lace handkerchief which had belonged to her
FO1L
new city Councilman Vic
Bank of Seminole.
Jim, DeLores and daughter,
maternal great-grandmother, the late Wortley Dare Alday of
camellia
Their
bush has
A nice introduction and Olvera and wife, Bonnie Angelina, spent a 10-day
Gainesville.
Lynn, had a nice surprise for holiday
vacation
in
The maid of honor, Miss Pam Kirtley, sister of the bride,
the holidays when they were Lewistown, visiting Jim's
wore a two-piece, floor-length gown of emerald green. The
tbofr good &amp;a*of parents,
dress which had spaghetti straps was covered by a matching
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Gale B. Dennis of Chuluota announces the
engagement of
daughter, Scottie Sue Dennis of
Longwood, to James Vinton Stowell III, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James V. Stowell Jr. of Loch Arbor Court, Sanford.
Cleveland, Ohio, the bride-elect is the
of Mrs. Frances A. Dennis of Chuluota,
and the late Dale Dennis of Cleveland.
Miss Dennis is a 1974 graduate of Oviedo High School
where she was treasurer of the Student Council and a
of the Science Club, Spanish Club and Pep
Club.
She is a 1976 graduate of Seminole Memorial
his

Born in

granddaughter

member

Hospital
of Radlologic Technology,
and a 1977 graduate of Self Memorial Hospital School of
Nuclear Medicine Technology, Greenwood, S.C. Miss
Dennis is employed as a nuclear medicine
technologist, West Orange Memorial Hospital, Winter
School

Sanford,

Garden.
Her fiance, who was born at Elmira, N.Y., is the
grandson of the late Mrs. Ruth J. Simpson of Geneva,
and the late James V. Stowell Sr. of Elmira.
He is a 1967 graduate of Seminole High
he was a senior superlative and a charter member of
the Interact Club. He graduated with an A.A. degree
from Seminole Community College in 1969, and cum
laude, with a B.A. degree, from the charter class of
Florida Technological University In 1971. He is em.
ployed by the County of Seminole Public
Administration.
will be an event of March 15, at 3 p.m.,
at Saint Mary Magdalen
Altamonte Springs.
School where

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Church,

MIRIAM TUCKER

Daniel Lorenz
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announce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam
Elizabeth to JeffreyGIenn Williams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles H. Williams, also of Route 3, Sanford.
Born at Orlando, the bride-elect Is the maternal
granddaugMer of Mr. and Mrs. Loule A. Albritton of
Sanford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil A. Tucker of Clwlstznas.
Miss Tucker attended Seminole County schools and
was graduated from Seminole High School In 1970. She
is employed at Tucker's Farm and Garden Center,
Sanford.
Her fiance, who was born In Key West, attended
Seminole County Schools and graduated from
Seminal. High School In 1172, He received an Associate
of Arts degree from Seminole Community College in
1175. H. atlenda University of Central Florida where
he Is majoring In electronic engineering. He Is employed as a land arveyor.
Wedding plans will be announced at a later date.

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This month the girls lunched at Buck's Airport
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Barbara Muller of Sanford,
a teacher at Seminole
Community College, will be
featured in a special concert.
Barbara will present a
program of music and songs
ranging from the medieval
period to the Anglo-American
tradition of original cornpositions.
She plays the guitar,
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piano and string bass.
Barbara's folk singing
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supermarket, or going out on a'date.
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"It takes strength," she said. "I grit my teeth and use every bit
of strength I've got, but I haven't had any problems yet. I'm
willing to try anything."
She Is also grateful the company and her boss had enough
faith In her to do prove she could do the job, and several other
women have said she opened areas for them as well. "I'm glad
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But Eloise Collins and her
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Her two sons, 7 and 3, also thinks it is great their mother
works on the trains and she said they keep pestering her for a
ride In the engine. She admitted she enjoys it herself, "It's an
ego-trip, driving (the engine) around the yard—and coupling It
on to the passenger trains."
She does not drive the train with passengers on Its run to
Virginia, but only around the yard and Into the shop for
refueling and repairs.
Mrs. Wagner's boss, diesel shop supervisor Virlyn Sheppard,
said he is pleased with her performance so far. "I'm very
satisfied," he said. "She's doing a great job. Amtrak has some
(women working in their shop) In Chicago and I thought I'd
like to try it here."
He said he is more impressed by the size of her brain than
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recently where they visited
their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Jon (Stormi)
Siess at their home near Los
Angeles.
They were also guests of

Training as an electrician requires brain power as well as
muscle power and Mrs. Wagner feels she has a good future
working as a troubleshooter in the electrical units.
In addition to her on-the-job training, she said she is planning
to enroll in DC circuit course at SCC in her spare time. She said
her husband is behind her and is very supportive." He thinks
it's just great," she said. "He knows I have a penchant for

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nothing." He said she is there right beside him doing her share
of the "grunt and groan work."

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community work.
Deadline for applications is
March 15. The winner will be
announced at the awards
luncheon sometimes in the

tour of the movie stars' homes
in Beverly Hills.
What a thrill!
While the couple were
Bob is asking clubs to guests of Los Angeles Police
submit a brief biographical Lieutenant Torn Patton and
sketch including a summary his family, they went sailing

over 20-years, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Bergesteuer, DeLores
Scott (Velma) Henderson and mother, who made the trip
their four children Greta, with them, stayed In RichKeith, Kim and Danny whom mond, vslstlng relatives.
they hadn't seen for about
three years.
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memory of a club benefactress, Roberta Gatchel, who
catered the Kiwanis luncheons for years.
According to Robert Daehn,
special awards chairman of
the Sanford Kiwanis Club, the
award Is presented each year
to the Sanford area woman
who has dbne the most for her
club and 'community.
Each
award winner
receives a handsome plaque
and traveling floor banner for
her club.
Local women who have the
distinction and honor of being
the Kiwanis Woman Of The
Year are: Irene Laney, Val
Colbert, Charlotte Smith, Dr.
Maria Perez, Rosainond
Chapman, Winifred (Bill)
Gielow, Myrtle Gradtck,
Peggy Hattaway, Vivian
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long-sleeved, floor-length Empire coat, fastened by three
small buttons. Fashioned after the bridal gown, It also had a
hood tipped with green Maribou. She carrleda muff of matSte
ching fabric with a small cascade of red and varigated carnations, holly and red velvet ribbon.
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Gowns identically styled to that of the honor attendant were
worn by the bridesmaids who were Miss Sue Paquin, Orlando,.
Mrs. Pat Cordell, Shreveport, La., sister of the bride; and Mrs.
Kris Vandersnlck, Carthage, S.D., sister of the groom. Their
muffs were similar to that Of the honor attendant with red
carnations, holly and white velvet ribbon.
The bride's nieces, Brlttney Cordell, Shreveport, La., and
Tawana Jean Eason and
Kimberley Kirtley of Sanford, served as flower girl..
Levi Rain., were married
The bridegroom chose as his beat man his brother, Stave Dec. V at 6:30 p.m. at the
MAKVA
Lorenz, Iroquois, South Dakota, Users Included W. David pastorlum of New Bethel HAWZs
Vander,nlck, brother4n-law of the groom, Iroquols; Robert Mindonary Baptist Church.
Sanlerd
Sobol, Jacksonville; William W. Kirtley II, Sanford, brother of
Rev, Robed Doctor per. Cerrespesdent
the bride; Michael Stalnaker, Del Ray Beach; and Rev. David formed the double ring
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D. Reed, Miami.
CSflOflY.
Immediately following the ceremony a reception was
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daught
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the Fellowship Hall Of the First United Methodat Chck of Columbus
Allen,
Daytona
ndent Is In charge.
Miami. The party room was decorated ln red, whiteaodgreen.
At 11 am., Homecoming
The tables were skirted In white and overlaid with white Thomas,
d.
The-DayS.rvlce,aUm,rnb
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Sanfor
ChantWy lacedothssallopedWith tr1ngaofpewlsand
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the
son
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Mr.
former
members
are
invited
arrangements Of holly, red velvet ribbon and Will white and Mrs. Ned
Raines, San- to the fellowship. Dinner will
doves placed strategically between each scallop,
ford,
be served after morning
Mrs. Vicki Kirtley, sister4n4aw of the bride, kept the Bride's
Book. Those who assisted In serving were: Mrs. Audrey
Given In mrlage by her
Pastor.
____ the bride chose for her
Wheat, Mrs. Irene 'Atkinson, Mrs. George Simmons.
Barbara Simon, Mrs. David ft ftd,
d, VOWS a beige
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Mrs. Walter Baggesen, Mrs. James
An ArecIadon Pragrssn
Mrs. Reginald I with a matching JackeL
Clements, Mrs. James Earnest, Mrs, John Massey, Mrs. Ray So wore whille baby's breath Will be held Jan. 13, at 7:30
Earnest Mrs. Cecil Mobley and Mrs. Stanley E p,,,
In her hair and carried a white p.m. in honor oi'Daacon Willie
After an extended wedding trip tlwough central Florida, the Ba..
at
couple will be at home In Miami Springs. The bride Is em.
Chuitch,
Cypress Ave.
Jusle D. Diem attended the
St.
ployed by Jackson Memorial Hospital and Parkway General bride as
of
Hospital as a computer tomography technician. The Sonia Thomas, sister Of
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After, a reception at the
homeo(
the coiçle, they Isft
for a brledding trip to
DimeyW
Finest fit$ns fk.t
rmvietod 110 the
llrn bride lsa Student at
feminine physIae...
Sn"k Ccinmwdty CU,g,
ad the bridegroom is em.
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in Newport Harbor. They had Methodist Church. Among
dinner at a harbor spot those who attended for the
overlooking a boat parade. first time were Melba and
"It was just beautiful,
Meade Cooper of Sanora.
Beverly said.
Melba said they had a large
The Adams had such a good turnout and it was most en.
time in California they plan to joyable.
return this spring.
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The truth of the matter is
the all-men's club is appealing to all-women's clubs
to submit a candidate for the
coveted Annual Roberta
Gatchel Woman of the Year

Sunday, Jan. 13, 1980-3C
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First Baptist Church, Sanford, will observe Witness
Commitment Day this Sunday at the morning service with
members of the congregation making commitments to
witness to specific persons this year. There will be special
prayer for the 1960 Florida Baptist Revivals and one to be
held In the local church March 9-14 conducted by Dr. Doug
Sager, Maryville, Term.
Adults in the congregation will begin a new study emphasis, "One Home Under God," at 6 p.m. Basis for the
study Is six video tapes prepared by Dr. Jack Taylor, well.
known speaker and writer from San Antonio, Texas.
In the 7p.m. service, the film "In Remembrance" will be
shown in the church's sanctuary. This Is a re-creation of the
men and events which surrounded the Last Supper. No
admission will be charged.

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not being good stewards. We tend to
neglect the problems that God would
have us be concerned about.
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ignore the possibility of the world's
end. In fact, it does end for us at our
death. Most certainly we should live
a life worthy of our calling so that, at
any time, we are ready because we
are In Christ.
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work and live as though the world
will continue for thousands of years
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sins."
Baptized into Christ:
Gal. 3:27, "For as many of
you as have been baptized into
Christ have put on Christ."
:'.ute.- ul) Redemption is in
I Christ. (2i We are "baptized
into Christ."
Baptism Saves:
1 Pet. 3:21. "The like figure
whereunto even baptism doth
also now save us,"
For a free booklet on
baptism or a free Bible
Correspondence Course,
please call or write: Fred
Baker, minister Church of
Christ. 1512 Park Ave.,
Sanford, Fl. 32771. Tel. 322.
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are changed people because of faith '
'Believe, Baptized Saved:
in Christ as the Son of a living
Mk. 16:16. "Ile that be.
Father. As others see Christ in us,
lieveth and is baptized shall
they too, will find a fuller life.
be saved."
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BISHOP JOEL McI)AVII)
Signs of the end? Maybe. Signs of
Repent, 1k Baptized,
Florida United Methodist
the coming of Christ in glory?
itcmisshai of SIiis:
('onference Bishop I). MeMaybe. Work to be done now In
Acts 2:38. "Repent, and be
God's world. Definitely yes! So let us
baptized every one of you in
David will preach this
be about our Father's business with
the name of Jesus Christ for
Sunday at the Community
a smile and without fear and
the remission of sins."
United Methodist Church of
trembling. "You do not know when
Commanded:
Casselberry at the 8:30 and
the time will come."
Acts 10:48. "And he consii a.m,
inanded them to be baptized
in the name of the Lord."
Be Baptized,
Wash Away Sins:
One Miracle
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Acts 22:16. "And now why
tarniest thou? arise, and be
QUESTION: I hear you expect Him to meet our needs.
flicted in Taipei, Formosa, a baptized, and wash
away thy
speak .f miracles often, and £ I believe miracles are God's
few years ago, God healed a sins,
calling on the name of
also heir the secular world way of meeting needs which
well-known woman of goiter, i the Lord."
we the term "miracle" to cannot be met by natural or
When
the people who knew Baptized Into Christ:
describe mock tblugi as drugs, human forces.
her found the goiter was inR om. 6:3 "Know ye not,
fabrics, and cleaners. What
Miracles
may
be
deed gone, several hundred that
so many of us as were
do you consider a miracle, monumental and lifepeople
rushed
toward
the
baptized
into Jesus Christ
aid what do you thInk Is the changing, or they may meet
healing line. I stopped
the were baptized into his death."
purpose of miracles today? some need that may seem
service and told the people
ANSWER: God supplies our Insignificant to anyone other
that It wise Jews tThrkt wkn - i aw, We Are
New Creatures:
than
the
one
who
receives
the
needs in many U.r,nt ways
though ye believe me not, believed,
because
the healed this woman, and If
2 Cur. 5:17. "If any man be
- both natural and super- miracle,
believe the works: that ye miracles got the message they wanted to be saved and
Jesus offered His miracles may know, and believe that across that God loves the to live after death, they must in Christ, he is a new
natural. When the natural
sufflcoi, that is what God as proof to support His the Father is in me and I in human race and wishes all accept Christ as their per. creature." Note.- tie If we
gives us U th. natural is meosag.. He said, "If I do not him" (John 10:37.311). When men to be saved. This Is still sonal Savior (for I believe - are in Christ, we are "new
IrNi(flcIsnt, we may turn to the works of my Father, Jesus healed the sick, He the heart of miracles today. that the saving of the soul is creatures," 2 We are
- "ba ptized in to Christ." Gal,
the al1.iuiciumcy of God end believe me not. But If I do, revealed God to men. Many
I have found that miracles the grea test of all miracles).
. 3:27
serve as attention-getters and
A missionary who drove us
Redemption Is
produce a spiritual effect oti to our rooms that night said,
- In Christ:
the eyewitnesses. While I "Now I see how one psiracle
Col. 1:14. "In whom we
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end '* the world based on can.
temporary events In the Mideast.
There is always a danger in adapting events in the world to fit events
described in the Bible. Human
beings have been "second-guessing"
God for centuries.
"But of that day or that hour (end
of the world) no one knows, not even
the angels in heaven, nor the Son,
but only the Father. Take heed,
watch; for you do not know when the
time will Come." (Mark 13:32-33)
Based on past experience, we
should take the advice of Jesus and
not set atime for the end, since God
alone knows when this lsto be. Signs
have been present In every age, to a
greater or lesser extent, just as they
are today. Becjnjilpg,. too involved
with the anticipation of the
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conducting Sunday worship services at both 8:30 and 11
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will be held Tuesday, at 7 p.m., at the Church of the Good
Shepherd, Maitland.

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He said the groups, which include
Moral Majority and Religious
Roundtable as well as Christian
Voice, "often equate Christian faith
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Carlton Powers Crusade is conducting a tent ministry
outreach at 26th Street and Highway 17-92 In Sanford
through Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. each night. The tent Is located
in back of the D&amp;J Gara?e.

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Voice were "straining scripture to
mandate specific positions on social
justice issues."

By DAVID K ANDERSON
relations with nonCatholics, inPapal infallibility, rejected by the
the grass roots level of the local
dedication in saying he will stay" in
UPI Religion Writer
eluding both the Orthodox and Orthodox, but restated and rein- congregation,
the church arid light the judgment
The Vatican finding of false Protestants.
forced in the Vatican declaration
While the Honmti Catholic and
against
him.
teaching which stripped Swissborn
In both his recent trips to the against Kung, is one of the key obLutheran theologians (lid not exAnother Lutheran active in
theologian Hans Kung of his title as United States and Turkey, John Paul shades that consul'.ation will face.
press complete agreement on the
Roman Czstholic-I.uthenui reunion
an official Roman Catholic made it clear that his first interfaith
issue, they did note a convergence
efforts, the Rev. Richard John
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is
also
issue
that
U.S.
Roman
theologian may come back to haunt priority was ending the more than Catholic and Lutheran scholars have
toward what might be called the
Neuhaus, iislo said it was "en
Pope John Paul II's efforts to unite 900 year old split with the Orthodox wrestled with in their officially
"indefectibility"
of the church - the
couraging" that Kung had decided
the divided Christian church.
church.
trust that God will keep the church
to remain in the church.
Father Kung was found guilty of
In Turkey, the po pe announced sanctioned dialogue.
in
the
truth
of
the
Gospel
and
that
-Lutherans wIll be understraying from traditional church that a major international working
In their report on the Issue, these Catholics can affirm the "supreme
standably
fearful of it revival of
teaching in two areas - questioning group of Orthodox and Roman theologians said while they did not authority of
the
gospel
and
consider
everything
associated
with the word
the divinity of Christ and on the Catholic theologians and ranking view It as the most important
conciliar
and
papal
infallibility
as
'inquisition,"
Neuhaus
said. "The
infallibility of the pope.
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church
officials would
be theologian question separating the
being
subordinate
to
it."
fear
is
not
without
foundation."
It is the latter issue, that of in- established to begin the task of two it certainly was among the most
But Neuhaus said the Incident
It was, however, precisely the
fallibility, that John Paul may find looking at the obstacles that controversial.
should not deter Christians from
notion
of
the
"indefectibility
of
the
unexpected troubles in his future separate the two churches.
And that is perhaps even truer at
t'otitinueti efforts to define the
church," that the Vatican concommon boundaries of their shared
(iemned in its declaration on Kung.
faith.
At least one Lutheran member of
l.indbeck said that while "things
the interfaith dialogue Wain, Dr.
W
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George Lndbeck of the Vale look grimmer now than was cxixcted" lust a Few scars ago, he
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urged people look beyond "any
for Kung.
have passed into history. We are
particular administrative action SO
now in the entryway of 1980 and In
lie singled out the Vatican that Roman Catholic-Lutheran
procedures used against Kung as his
only twenty years, a new century.
relations "be determined by what is
chief cause of concern and said he
The ma ny problem areas of the
right and what should he struggled
applauds Kung's "courage and ion."
world - inflation, energy, foreign
affairs and others - cause us to;
wonder If there will be a 21st cen-

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we know It." This newest world doesn't

Clem Boyer, county educator, will be the keynote speaker
Sunday at 11 a.m. for the March of 100 for Christ at Allen
Chapel AME Church, Sanford. Persons desiring to be In the
march may call 322-9476.

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be featured at Sanford Church of God Sunday, Jan. 13, In the
11 a.m. service and at 9:45 a.m. in the Auditorium Bible
Class. Pastor D.K. Gunter eiitezsd an izivitatiun to hit,
public.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF SANFORD
Iltil St. and Magnolia Ave.
Ronald Bernhardt
Minister
Morning Worship
10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship
7: 00 p.m.
Tuesday Evening
Yount People
7:30p.m.

LUT;4ERAN CHURCH
l7Orland.De.I7.fl
(LuffisfanChurchinAmerica)
Rev.RaIpl,I.Luman
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Sunday School
5:10a.m.

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Interfaith Dimension To Kung Dispute

Blue Ridge Quartet

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHUNCHOFLONOW000
III Orange Street,Longwood
now. I. Ruth Grant
Pastor
Sunday School
10:00a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00 8 .m.
Sunday Evening
7:30p.m.
Wed. Sibie Study
7:30p.m.
Conquerss-s Meeting Sunday 5:30 p.m.

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Sunday School

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Rev. Elmer A. Revschos
Pastor
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Kindergarten arid Nursery

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I)? Airport Blvd.

LAKE MAN Y$APTIIIMISSION
ill Lakeview. Lake Mary
Rev. Jim Hughens
Pastor
Sunday School
5:41a.m.
Worship Service
11:10a.m.
Evening Worship
7:50p.m.
Wed. Prayer Sir,.
1:30p.m.

Youth Hour
Evangelist Service
Mid wesk Service (Wed.)

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The program is the second In Stetson's Winter Term
Lecture Series,' which will be partially funded this year by a
grant from the Florida Endowment for the Humanities,
according to Dr. John Schoor, chairman of the Winter Term
Committee. Fischer's program is also the 1980 Winters
Memorial Lecture and is open to the public free of charge.
Fischer received his bachelor's degree ,from DePauw
University and his doctorate from Boston University,
where he Is assistant professor of theology and society.

Ave. Pastor
5:OSa.m
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I:CSp.m.

Morning Worship

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Boston University School of Theology, will speak at Stetson
University Monday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. In Elizabeth Hall
Auditorium. His subject will "Christian Faith and the

2181 Sanford

WINTIRSPOS.COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL
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11:10a.m,
Worship
11:00 8.m.
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Lake Mary
Rev. S. L. Wagner, Pastor
Sunday Worship
10:00 a.m.
Worship Service
11:10a.m.
Eve. Worship
7:10p.m.
Mld.Weeklerv.tWed.I
7:30p.m.

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10:11a.m.
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0:00 pm.

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CHURCH OF THE NAtARENE
Wilson $clseel,Orange Blvd.
Aloren
Pastor

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By DAVID K ANDERSON
the 1976 presidential campaign, has been the kind of issue in which right to life of the unborn is not a
UPI Religion Writer
issued a statement outlining the militant voters on both sides have partisan activity nor is it a 'selfThis year isa presidential election church's proper role in electoral
made it the criterion on whether or interest' activity," said Father
year and already the potentially politics.
Inot to support a candidate.
Edward Bryce, director of the
explosive mixture of religion and
"We specifically do not seek the
Abortion continues to be one of the bishops' Secretariat for Pro-Life
politics Is beginning to surface.
formation of a religious voting
major Issues of concern to the Activities.
Abortion, as usual in recent bloc," the bishops said, "nor do we
bishops, but in their sta tement they
Noting that the phrase "single
elections, promises to be one of the wish to instruct persons on how they
also said voters should look can. Issue politics" does not appear in the
major issues in which political should vote by endorsing can- didates' positions on disarmament, blshops'statement, Bryce said the
issues are shaded by their ethical didates."
ending poverty, education and other bishops "simply counseled people to
and religious overtones.
They urged all citizens to questions as well.
avoid choosing candidates on the
I
In addition, an apparently well- "examine the positions of canNow, however, another top basis of personal self-interest."
funded politically conservative and didates on the full range of issues as Catholic spokesman, fear f ul the
"Clearly, this is not a reference to
religiously fundamentalist lobbying well as the person's integrity,
bishops' statement was misin- genuine human rights activities,
organization, Christian Voice, philosophy and performance."
terpreted as a backing away from including efforts on behalf of the
promises to bring more religious
The bishops' statement was the abortion issue, has said the unborn," he said.
controversy to the political process. widely interpreted as any effort by church was not necessarily
Meanwhile, Charles Bergstrom,
Last November, the nation's the bishops to distance them from disavowing single Issue politics and the executive director of the
Roman Catholic bishops, remem- what has become known as "single that campaign
against abortion is Washington office of the Lutheran
bering the controversy that issue politics,"
"an activity on behalf of justice." Council in the U.S.A., warned that
surrounded their relationship with
The abortion Issue, in particular,
"The pursuit of protection for the right-wing groups such as Christian

Fran and Ernie Canton from the Citizens Against Pornography group will be speaking in Oviedo On Jan. 13 at 6:15
p.m. They have been invited by the adult Church Training
Union of the First Baptist Church of Oviedo.
Ernie Canton is director of Citizens Against Pornography. His wife, Fran, is state representative. A
question-and-answer period in the fellowship hail will follow
the talks. There will no offering, and the public is invited to
attend.

Nazarene

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Orthodox Catholic Church
Holding s er vices in The Peace Chapel
of Holy Cress EpiKopal Church
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Confession before Mass or by Appt.
Priest, FeffierDismal Markle
333.5417

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Country Club Read Lake Mary
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Pester
Sunday school
5:41a.m.
Preaching&amp;W,r,hipg
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Bible Study
5:30p.m.

Sharing I
Proclaiming
Wed. Prayer M.et

Rev. Fred Neal
Faster
Rev. Edmond L. Weber Aisi. POster
Sunday School Pastor
Sundayldsool
5:30a.m.
Fellowship
10:30.11 am.
Morning Worship
1110am.
Wed. Prayer Meeting
Lilbieltudy
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Nov. M. H. Burke Jr.
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PINICREST BAPTIST CHURCH
IISW. Airport ll,d. Sanford

Sunday School
Worship Service
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Youth Fellowship
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
portunities presented to you Your temper may suddenly
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January 14, 1
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For Monday, January 14, 1980

high-card points which we

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
promise you'll live up to it to This is a good day to get in
the letter,
touch with old friends so they
ARIES (March 21-April 19) know they're still important
Rather than request favors of to you. Make arrangements
friends today, put yourself at for a future get-together.
their disposal. You'll get more
SAGITFARIUS (Nov. 23.
- joylrorndoing than receiving. Dcc, 21) Your ambitions will
TAURUS (April 20-Müy 20) be more easily fulfilled today
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today, don't be overly in- needs doing without calling
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Here's a unique and easy way todecoratvwblft for a baby
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shower. Just cup your hand Into loose fist and, with the pinkie DEAR HELOISE:
side down, press the edge of your hand onto an ink pad, or some
After making some three.
other type of coloring, and then onto wrapping paper or a feet long knickknack shelves,
greeting card.
I pondered on how to hang
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sample of her print hint and It
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Is simply darling.
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Bingol The shelf hangs on
baby had stepped right ontO I
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her letter.
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my
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shaH and what Is to be
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displayed be
trying jack's
Sol come up with the ldeaof DEAR HELOISE:
Mat, making sure the tabs are
When travelling, irs a good stOy enough to supped ft1
using my husband's gun
to take along i roll of
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Here's a hint for. decorating snapshots...
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around the edge of the photo.
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While home from schooi on, day, sick with a cold, I
came up with an idea about what to do with that little
blue far that cold medicine comes In.
Glue plastic plant, flower, or figurinc to the Inside
of the lid. Fill the jar with water and add a little glitter.
Point the lid if desired, oi decorate it. Put the lid
back onto the jar tightly. Shake it and watch the glitter
fell.
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pensive gift a child can make.
Sick, but having fun, Age l4
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creative fun you must be having, you should-be.
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for this be. Perhaps food coloring could be added for
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72nd Year, No. 124—Monday, January 14,1980—Sanford, Florida 32117

Evening Hera ld—(USPS.481-280) —Price 15 Cents

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Lonwood
Pa nel To S elect

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by Hal Kaufman

Mayor; Grant 1 Vote Sh6rt
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experience on the commission should be alluding to former city commissioner
a prime consideration, so he will support Larry Goldberg as the power behind the
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scene.
: The five-member Longwood City
'Commission will choose a mayor from
Goldberg, forced by a court order to
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among its ranks at tonight's 7:30
J RUSSELL
meeting.
is barred from succeeding herself by the was unsuccessful in his bid for the
GRANT
The two new commissioners, who
city charter, but seems to have support District S seat in the special election.
...needs 1 vote
will begin their two-year terms tonight,
"Definitely not true," said Goldberg
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wish I could be mayor again. I feel like when asked to comment. "I have no
Steven Uskert, 66, of 117 Temple Drive,
you only get your feet the first year," she influence that I know of over any of the
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elected in December from District 1 and
said. She declined to reveal her choice for commissioners. I've sort of been out of
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it." As for Hepp. Goldberg said, "He's
the post.
John Hepp, 39, of 1402 Robin Cott, from
got a mind of his own and no one's going
District 4, will Le sworn In.
Several commissioners indicated they to tell him
what to do and Uskert is also
Commissioner J. Russell Grant ap- which went into effect in January, 1979' had received calls from residents of the
pears to have at least two votes but the mayor is the presiding officer of the city asking them to support Grant for strong minded."
commission and performs ceremonial mayor, but all said they
Heir said be thought his choice for
doesn't think he can muster
had not been mav
functions,
oui come as a urprise to a lot
necessary UthcI vote,
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contacted personally by other cornof
people,
but would not elaborate. He
Grant, 64, District 3, was elected to a
Commissioner William Mitchell, mLssioners.
indicated
he
was not interested in the
third term on the commission in elected to fill the District 5 vacancy in the
Grant was pessimistic when contactedappointment personally.
December, 1978, and served as chairman Sept. 4 special election said he is not about his chances.
"It's cut and dried and • Uskert said, if
for four years. Under the new charter, interested In the position and thinks
has been decided for months," he said, willing to accept.nominated, he would be

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hearings. He said the commission has build a satellite hospital somewhere
received letters of support for each of the between Seminole Memorial and Florida
three proposals.
Hospital-Altamonte in the 1.4 corridor.
Public hearings on the future of
"We will listen to the people," Sturm Florida Hospital also proposes to run a
Seminole Memorial Hospital will be held said. "No one has made their mind up countywide ambulance service.
by the county commission at 7 p.m. Yet."
Insisting the existing facility cannot be
Tuesday.
But, Sturm added, the significance of successfully renovated, Hospital CorAnyone wishing to speak or ask the public's comments will depend on
poration of America (HCA), a Nashville,
questions will be given an opportunity. how much new pertinent
information Tenn., for-profit organization, proposes
The hearings will be held in the corn- they bring foh,
to spend $18 million building a new
mission board room at the Seminole
The current hospital board of trustees hospital at a suitable nearby location.
County Courthouse in Sanford.
proposes to create a private, not-forThe county commission is In the profit corporation and sell tax.ex
empt struction. HCA proposes to lease
process of deciding if aging Seminole revenue bonds to finance renovation
and Seminole Memorial Hospital. If the
Memorial Hospital should be renovated expansion of the existing facility. They cwnmisssioners wish,
however, HCA
or replaced, and is so, by whom,
point to local control as the strongest would purchase the old facility. The
Presently SMH is a county-owned point In favor of their proposal.
corporation also offered to put up a $1
facility. The county commission is
Florida Hospital, Orlando, a Seventh- million performance bond to Insure they
considering three proposals which offer day
Adventist,
not-for-profit will do what they promise.
new forms of hospital governance,
organization, proposes to spend $6
Today, at least two commissioners and
Commissioner Bob Sturm said he does million to renovate the current facility county officials will tour an HCA-run
not expect to hear anything new at the and at some future date, if allotted beds, hospital In Ft. Pierce.

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Foreign of Christmas c'd delivered to the cppsIgn for election as Iran's first the official Pars news agency, said:
would wait "more or less forever" until
U1nl4er Sadegh Ghofb'ideh said today hostages. Now, he said, the students told prIdent Jan. 25, dId not refer to the
"As we have Informed the United the United States accepted its demand.
could itoisi out "snore or loss him some of the atptjveswlij have W. Soviet veto that killed the U.S. riuUan Nations authorities at 2 am. local time
fsry." in holding the UI hostages, peared on television have stopped alter It had passed 102 late Sonday. East this morning the verdict of the Sfty Speaking about the mood In Qom —
Iran's center of power — Ghotbazeh told
have been In caUvIty for 72 receivlg mall because of their Germany Joined the Soviet Union in Council and any organs of
Who ak.ady
the
United
reporters
there has been "no opposition"
statements.
iwtive votps.
Natiosa which we 101 in hl
from
Islamic
leader Ayatollah RUhOUSII
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At the
Gheth4, onrkir4 on his camBritain, France, No,wy,Portugal, the Jisti!led demk,d, of the Iranian pe, Khomeini to his
diplomatic efforts at the
cying the
told .n psign to Leouliii Iran's ,t elected PMlIppinss, Jamaica,
Niger and Is not accepted by us mod is COflhldif ed
United
Nations
and elsewhere.
American rsporW they we "willing to prrIII'f .demnsd Ui al$wte $0 - Tai'bs veted with the United Status in null and void.
held oat for the r of thsle lives" If asuk economic
Iran as favor of the resolution
"NOW that the United Stain' stubborn
Brit
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asosry to win estraditien of
less and warned
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and
France
have
prarevoletion
and
baffle. attempts have failed, we Kostslanstz Dead At 78
etiiur nsiiojnm to get
diIOIId
in With the Iranian public and private 'are cal
ling on oU*r govergmienta Dot 10
Alex Pass of Los Angel. station, The krsi "ià.ter isid In a brief aftlom Im rasa* cut off
NEW YORK (UP!) — Andre
get Involved In the U.S. ______
political ga'n.i
KWC~ mid do militants, amid m statewiat ttsrt
ostelanetz,
world famous orchestral
and avoid any measure
that the fate of the hostagos still iiopieeh '$u. ow rsiatiia with It called
.aiSICIUSS di
conductor
and
guest conductor of the
rected airments.,.
relations wth
the respective govern- New York Philharmonic
I,WithAY*,9U.h Rulsilab lChomsinL tIsrcUw_esranlM&amp;" But is did at Moslems in that East Asian country.
since 1952, died
ffld that when .the - Imam not "aPP a of
Iran's 'relations with Norway, Poe.
ies that voted
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(mMsprip) dicidis trials aisuid Igin, for ths UListuiMsd r-Ma r.Thtg uPl. Jamaica, T"ilhla, Niger and In remarks made at. news conference A spokesman in New York said
they Will prei.d" he qosted them as for the eit4sw,
''t4a have been "sI1td to bwvokm early today, GhoQwadeh ruled out the' Kostelaneta was vacationing in Haiti and
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Ghotbuileli, cern.tIy visiting trade.
áyiag.
release of American hostages before the died of a heart attack following come
Paen was Instrumental In getting thâs southern Irfl .10 pOWr support for his
The minister's statement, carried by shah's extradition and declared Iran pllcatlons of pneumonia,
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The session would climax an The votes were there, but so was the said that over the next several days, the
vegetables from Plant City. While It may not be a wwldls record — there Is none
United States will work with other
emergency
debatethe
in which dozens of Russian "nyet."
listed in the Guinness Book of World Records -It should make a good-sized delegates accused
nations to seek to Implement sanctions
Soviet
Union
of
serving on anybody's table. Ms. Jacobson said she plans to give the turnip to a
invading the non-aligned Moslem
Meanwhile, the White House charged against Iran for its refusal to free 50 U.S.
year-old lady who Is on of her favorite customers,
country in disregard of all international the Soviet veto In the United Nations of hostages held in the U.S. embassy in
rules, among them the United Nations economic sanctions against the Tehran Tehran since Nov. 4.

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government "is aimed at advancing
General Assembly was expected to pass
In another development, the U.N. Soviet designs in Iran."
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Herøld Photo by Tom N.ti.I resolution for "the immediate, un- vote on an American-drafted resolution,
Janet Jacobson of Jan's Produce, located in the rear of the Village Super Flea conditional and total withdrawal" of declaring an embargo on exports to Iran In a statement condemning the Soviet
Market In Sanford, holds a lI1 .pound turnip that came in a shipment of foreign troops from Aghantatan.
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he had managed to leave the home.
Florida Living nursing home return him He had no relatives In the United States,
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there, believing he had left social security handled by a court apForest City adult care home Friday night can walit."
that facility, said Mrs Morris.
pointed guardian, said Mrs. Morris.
Herald Photo by Tom Netwi
was found dead ina canal about 2®yards
"See, people even escape from here"
Schade was helped into bed at7:30p.m.
His guardian, Carlile Johnson of the
away Saturday afternoon, sheriff's Friday, but his bed was empty at 10 p.m., she said, explaining all hospitals, nursing
deputies report.
homes and adult homes have problems Orlando Christian Services Center, was
she said,
Fred A. Schade, 82, a resident of the . On two previous occasions, Sctiade had with persons deciding to leave. "We are not available for comment this morning. A dozen people's Transit Authority members, including Ed Kratz of
Pine Acre Golden Age Center, 5030 Cub managed to leave the home and hitch not entitled to restrain people," she
Schade's checks did not cover his Orlando (foreground ), (Iki sonic "human hillboarding" Saturday
said.
IAM Dr., was found dead by several rides, saying he was trying to get back to
died
expenses at the home, expenses Mrs. afternoon, to protest the lack of mass transit In Orange and Seminole
Autopsy results indicate Schade
teenagers rowing on the canal new 5203 his native Hamburg, Gerflifl),
Morris said she pa id out of her own Counties. At the corner of State Road 46 and U.S. Highway 17-92,
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pocket. "I thought of him as another members of the
organization displayed signs saying mass transit is
victim, deputies say.
After be was discovered at the Orlando
Mrs. Morris said she knew little about human being, one who needed
He had been reported missing at 10 bus terminal a hospital-type iden. &amp;ha4e's background. He had told her said. She added she becomes very
help,"
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constitution gives Cheshire the possible to try 1(1-15 city ordinance
responsibility for all prosecutions it has violations per week.

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private, DOt4Oriof1t Corporation- making them .1lg1N to
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influence
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money," Uskert said,
asked.
IflenIbirl consider such a move
job of Cheshire's office to prosecute
Delegates of governments present
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Arnold, Longwood Mayor June
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ways beneficial to you and responsible for helping you
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Iran because of the Tehron hosta ge
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situation - even if Russia vetoes a
attempts to block Iranian shipping routes
Vance, interviewed on the NBC-TV pending U.N. Security Council resolution
as part of an international economic "Today" program said the United States for a worldwide embargo against Iran.
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419, Radio City Station, N.Y. There'll be no bones about
10019. Be sure to specify birth who inherits the leadership
date,
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A month ago, State Rep. Robert
Hattaway (D-Altamonte Springs)
exactly what he wanted to do with
bicyclists. But now he is not so sure what

left-hand aide of the road, against
flow of traffi c has scheduled a
between officers and cyclists, who
pose the change, at liii Altamonte
Springs office next week.

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Something good will come of need dentures or use im- acid tablets and call me in the
properly fitting dentures.
Keep an eye peeled for
morning. And if they did, the
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
opportunitiestbatmightcome
DEAR DR, LAMB - When patients would probably say,
from remote sources or Tackle that job which Iners I went to have my prescrip. "What?"
distant places. Something volves working with oth
with long-term benefits Is today. Collectively, all of you ton for COlbenemid refilled
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with excellent solutions (odjy will become a reality because
and you prove you're right by you'll take the necessary "
following your own advice, steps to bring them to fruition.
thus setting an example for This will prove to be quite
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octane rating do much to reduce the flow of Florida have been because carbohydrates will be Alcohol and gasoline will be mixed In these tanks of the Saxon Oil at
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"Saxon Oil Co. has agreed to take all
Dillingham
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the design,
Gasohol will sell In the same price
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and lo percent anhydrousethanol,
will be the ethanol we can supply for the
of
engineering
and
project
management of
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as
gasoline.
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advantages
produced at the Port of Sanford within a production of gasohol," Dillingham said
the milling and distilling operation has
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ysar, Ethanol of Florida Inc. of
An earlier attempt by Saxon to produce gasohol,
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gasohol for the market failed last year gasohol which can be produced the better Corporation of White Plains, N.Y.
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Okeechobee, to produce ethanol. A moisture problem will be solved. He said effect on the price of gasoline.
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processing of feedstocks
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used
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addition
to
fuel
alcohol,
he
said,
cattle feedatocka.
10 percent mixture of alcohol with
gasoline for a natural blend.
Initial gasohol production is expected
Dillingham said the gasohol produced gasoline will be feasible as time goes by. other by-products will also be produced
to be 5½ million gallons annually, from unleaded gasoline and anhydrous "Ethanol produced in Florida as a which will have a ready market.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Frldiy,Jan. 11,

Sanford Assistant

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Manager Leaving

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was born seven months ago. He and his wife are
His salary Is $17,890 annually. The salary of his
parents of five children, seven months toll years new job is $,000. He was unanimously approved
old.
for the city manager post earlier this week by the
Rich Quigley, assistant to Sanford City Manager
Mrs. Quigley and the children will remain In their South Daytona City Council after a review of 75
Warren Knowles, has resigned effective Jan. 31, to
home until school is out for the year In June applications for the position. Quigley said the city of
accept the position of city manager of South Sanford
and Quigley will commute to work, he said.
12,000 persona encompasses about three
Daytona In Volusta County.
An employee of the city for the past 64 years, miles.
South Daytona is located between Daytona
Quigley began with- the police department as a
"I'm going to miss Sanford, but I am really
and Port Orange and bounded by the Halifax River. police officer, advancing to community relations looking
forward to the challenge
new op.
Quigley said today he began sending resumes officer, administrative aide to Police Chief Ben portunitles and the professional growthof
that comes
seeking a city manager position after his last child Butler and then assistant to Knowles.
with it," Quigley, 37, said today.

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North Korea Accused

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
it 1970 dollar was worth
exactly 50 cents at the end of the 1970s, the "inflation
decade," says an economist for the U.S. Chamber of
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Robber Takes $70

TOKYO (UP!)
North Korea charged today an
American aircraft intruded into its airspace and accused the United States of espionage, the Korean
Central News Agency said.
The North Korean broadcast monitored In Tokyo
said the American SR-fl reconnaissance plane flew
over North Korea's western coastal waters off the
Kangryong Peninsula Thursday afternoon,
It said the plane was over North Korean air space for
about 30 minutes and called the flight a hostile spying
act. It charged U.S. planes have Intruded into North
norean air space uve times this year.
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In fact, the small size and lack of heft of the Susan B.
Anthony dollar coin, compared to the old-fashioned
silver dollar, is a good replacement of what inflation
did to the real value of the dollar in the 1970s, Clifton

ROME (UPI) Bandits have abducted the daughter
of high fashion designer Bruno Plattelli In Italy's first
reported kidnapping of the year.
Police said Barbara Piattelli, 27, accompanied by
her mother Vittoria, parked her small car in a public
garage In central Rome Thursday night, when three
men accosted them.
They said one kidnapper held a gun to Mrs. Plattelli's head while the other two put an ether-soaked rag
across her daughter's mouth and hustled the young
woman into a waiting car.
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LONDON (UP!) The price of gold slipped to Just
above the $600 an ounce mark at openings in London
and Zurich today, and the dollar moved upward on
most European exchanges.
The dollar "showed a general improvement all
round," said a London dealer.
The subdued trading In gold followed wild buying at
the beginning of the week in which the price of gold
reached a record $848 an ounce on the London market.
But in London, it opened today at $605.50 against
Thursday's close of $600.50. In Zurich, it opened at
$600.50 against $601.50 Thursday. It fixed In London at
midmorning at $610.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) — Former Coy.
George C. Wallace will undergo minor surgery next
week for a skin ailment stemming from his partial
paralysis, an aide said Thursday.
Spokesman Elvin Stanton said Wallace, who was left
paralyzed from the waist down in a 1972 assassination
attempt, will enter Jackson Hospital in Montgomery on

Tuesday.

Stanton said Wallace's physician decided the
surgery is necessary to "clear up a skin problem on his
hip caused by prolonged pressure," He is expected to
be hospitalized for three days.
Wallace, 60, will enter the hospital on the first anniversary of his departure from public office and will
be away from his downtown office for about 10 days,
said Stanton.
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Washington University Hospital in Washington,
Mean)' was the second of 10 children born to Mike
became the first president of the merged union and and Annie Meany. The elder Meany was a plumber
headed it until last November.
and president of a New York City plumbers' local
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forget that the labor movement, when
Mean)' took it over, was fragmented," said Victor
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"Millions of American workers enjoy a better life
"He was always practical, uninhibited by
today because of Mr. Meany's efforts," said United Gothautti, the executive director of the 1,000- presidents,
he was his own man," said Edward F.
member union representing state, county and
Auto Workers' President Douglas Fraser. "lie
Toohey,
president
of the Philadelphia Council AFLmunicipal employees in New York City. "We forget
spent his life seeking economic dignity for working
Cli)
1965.
that the one thing he's done is really brought it
since
people."
together."
Presidential candidate Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
"A giant has fallen and freedom has lost a
Gotbauzn was severely criticized for calling on
friend," said Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall.
speaking at Council Bluffs, Iowa, said, "George
"George Meany was a towering figure on the Meany to retire just before the AFL-CIO convention
Meany was my friend and a giant for American
labor. He was in the forefront of social justice in this
national scene," said Arthur J. Goldberg, former in 1977.
Secretary of Labor under President Kennedy and
country over the period of 50 years."
"I didn't agree with some of his labor ideas but I
special AFL-CIO counsel at the time of the agree he was a great American," said outgoing
"He not only spoke for all who worked, but for the 10
December 1955 merger.
American Farm Bureau Federation President,
forgotten and abandoned of our system," said John
GEORGEMEANY
Mean)', who died Thursday night at George Allan Grant.
Henning, head of the California AFL-CIO.
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United Press International
The latest round of gasoline and home-heating oil prices
the second in less than a month
will be felt very soon by
American consumers.
Exxon USA, Chevron USA, Texaco Inc., and Phillips
Petroleum Co. raised their wholesale gasoline prices by 3 cents
a gallon Thursday.
Exxon and Phillips also boosted home-heating oil prices by 3

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Shell Oil Co. Wednesday lifted its wholesale gasoline prices
by 5 cents a gallon nationwide and increased home-heating oil
prices by between 5 and 6 cents a gallon, depending on the
region. Shell also raised its aviation turbine fuel by 5 cents a
gallon.
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PITTSBURGH (UPI)— A self-proclaimed Muslim
prophet holding his pregnant girlfriend and her two
children hostage shot and killed himself and the two
children early today after police stormed the house he
was in.
The girlfriend also was wounded. The children—
Kimberly, 4, and Fred, 2 were shot to death, police
said. One of them was found beneath the gunman's
dead body.
Police said they decided to attack because the
suspect, Samuel Andrews, apparently shot and
wounded one of the children in an earlier incident a
little before dawn.

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the county commission, the city of Sanford and the school
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)
Security was United States has the nine votes needed in the
board.
Increased today around the home city of Security Council to pus the economic saneLewis insisted that renovation of the hospital, the first part
Islamic leader Ayatollah Ruh"
tions resolution against Iran for holding the 50
of which was built in 1952 with additions in 1963, 1964 and 19Th,
deIte the arrest of a terrorist whom
tages.
would be 'very, very foolish."
authorities say Masterminded a series of
said
the
He
resolution
would be Introduced
Problems with the physical plant will plague the facility, he
assassinations and plots against Iran's later today.
clergy.
Eternity, a gospel concert group from Florida Bible College, predictedU.N. Soviet Axnb.'aador Oleg Troyanovaky
Lewis said HCA would build a modern, 200-bed acute care
Iran's government said the arrest of would not say whether he will veto the
will present a concert Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sanford
ainasin leader Akbar GuderzI and 15 fellow resolution, but has said sanctions would not
Civic Center. Free and open to the public, the concert will facility that would "put Sanford In the mainstream of health
conspi
ratorsdid not mean an and to the un. work and that lt would beunfalr"to punish a
Include a mixture of old hymns as well as contemporary care."..
DICK BACHELOR
organization the fanatical anti- whole nation and its people."
derground
Christian music.
Although HCA's original proposal offered to lease Seminole
. . . Joins the race
Forgiian
that Gudarsi led.
The State Department said Thursday
Memorial Hospital while the new facility is under construction
with the idea the building would revert back to the county,
Prçsident Carter will impose sanctions
11 state radio did not say how or when the
against Iran with or without United Nations
tow the commissioners RCA would bus' the old hospital
arrests were made, but authorities said .1116
if that was what they wanted,
were arrested in Tehran and police had 1PFOY.1.
Among those permitted through the
located 26 barnes from width
Commissioner Glenn said she was concerned what would
an
old
Arabic
word
found
in
the
security
checkpoInts at Qom to see Khomeini
happen if the for-profit group found there was no profit to be
F(Wghan
were
militant
students who took over the U.S.
made In Sanford.
Koran that mumroughly "diitthcttoi
Embassy
Nov.
4 and seized the hostages. It
between good and evil"
has 'chimed
"What if the worst happened?" Ms. Glenn
Lewis.
was
the
first
known
meeting between
State officials in the Democratic presidential campaign of U. "What
reomibility for
D1IIi
MMMtIOI
If there Is no growth In Sanford? What would Your for.
Khomeini
and
the
students.
Rep.
Dick
BhChSlOr
S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy announced Thursday that profit corporation do?"
since the Kbcrflelfll r.giJflS C*JnS to power
No details of the session were disclosed.
D-Orlando, will announce
Altamonte Spr ings at torney William Wack will lead the
Of
Forgiman d&amp;iTl,d responsibility for the
"t'
happened,"
Lewis
replied,
"that
we've
over-built
or
Monday
tili
candidacy
for
Kennedy campaign In Seminole County.
Rosdilocks for security checkpoints and
anaminaft of Khomeini's first thief of staff
F1cIldI's Fifth District seat In
built
prematurely.
We
have
not
pulled
out
In
op
of
these
cease,
Wack was successful during the Seminole County caucus In We're prepared, because of the magnitude of our
on April 33, 1979, and a Khomeini aide on May
operation, to the U.8. ColiiresL ii at s thorough checks of all arriving cars and
October In having nine delegates pledged to Kennedy elected stay with it.
1. Four other political killings attributed to
currently held by Richard passengers were set up around the Modem
by rank-and-file Democrats to participate In the St. Peterholy city of Qorn, whir. Khomeini has his
the terrorists followed.
R.Hcllday.
"We'll contract to do it. We'll obligate ourselves. We know ICefly,
aburg mIni-convention.
Cmilintly serving his third headquarters, and the eastern city of MashThe total of those executed by firing squad
growth will occur. It can't help but occur, especially In Central consecutive term In Uw dad, the seat of other leading ayatollahs and
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since the downfall of the shah rose to 70$ at
of aides to the 79-yew4ld religious leader,
dawn Thursday. Six more men were shot to
Florida
House
"But we'll post a performance bond to assure that we will do
At the United Nations Thursday,. U.S. death, three in Kermansha province and
__ what we promIse. U you want a mIIIIOn4OUw bond, COIfl. 32 ii opposed (or the AsbI(r Donald McHemy told UPI do
three others in laftham
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missioner Glenn, we'll past a mIllIon.dollar bond to uiwe Democratic nomination by
we'll do what we say."
RATIONAL REPORT: Residents of the Pacific Northwest struggled
David Best, unsuccessful
today to extricate themselves from a crippling blizzard that left four
"If we were not responsive to the public," Lewis added, "we party nominee In 117$, and
dead and thousands without heat or power before moving to the Rockies
County Corn.
and Plains states. Over 50,000 people were without electricity in Pot ,
would not have gone In the last 11 years from one hospital to a Orange
tiand, Ore,, where families moved to emergency shelters. Oregon Gov.
missioner
DICk
Fischer.
PANAMA CITY, Panama (UP!)
150-hospital group with
million i
Vic Atlyeh declared a state of emergency disaster for Multnoinah and
it i
Shah Mohammed
Kelly,
who
in
runIthg
for
Secretary
of Transportation Neil GoldHood River counties. Several f ee of snow felt on Park City, Utah,
Eisa
Dr.
Kenneth
Wing,
Chief of staff at Sarhv)s Memorial,
Pahlavi
will
send
his
s
amian Roberts
41nL4 defended Panama's decision to grant
' election to a birth term, Is
stranding 300 students for hours until school officials were able to find pr
eaentat
eInterviewaeIon.HesaldlastUmshepofledthe
th
vehicles to transport them home lately.
being opposed for the exile to the shah as "a humanitariM and
Armao to WUdIngton to speak to President
staff, the expressed preference was for the hospital being Republican nominsition by the
AREA RIADING$ (5 cm,): temperature: Mt overnight low: 54:
tj1,"
Carter'sCMefOf
daff Ha$onJojdan tIt)ut
yesterday's high: Sit barometric pressure: 30.21; relative humidity: 57
taken over by a notor-çro(lt group. But their main concern,
County Republican
But
ABC
percen t: winds: southeast at m.p.h.
Nm reported from Wlth(ton
other
places
of exile besides Panama.
he said, was having good facilities and 4odets .,dpment. Executive Commitisi Thrainy sighithedeposed
SATURDAY TIDES: Daytona lildi: high, 3:53 low, :OS; high, 3:05
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mcnwth wants
The report
aid the shah wants to leave
low, 5:1I;Porf Canaveral: high, 2:45 Iowa 5:55; high, 3 low. 5:05:
wow
Cha
man,
Bi
ll
McCcllum
of
ir
to
lawisp
ointed
to
HCA'scomporat.
buying
pour
that
les
ve
Pa
,
hls
hmmeln
aince
sixth
Exile
Sayperh high, 5:51 tow, 3: 22: high, 1:17 tow, 2:54.
Panama soon. It said Armao will travel to
he was forced to leave Iran last January.
provide monetary savings In operational costs. Florida Loegwood.
mUATINO FO RE CAST, St. Agvs$Ipe N Jpiler uhf, OWS 01 Miles,
Washington today.
Winds easterly around IS knots, becoming southeast by this afternoon
Hospital, Blair said has served the local ares sines 116$, and
and southerly 10 to 15 knots tonight. Winds shifting to northeasterly
has grown due to high quality service well-received by the
around IS knots over the northern bait by late Saturday. Sees Itoh feel
public.
With 60 hospitals in the U.S. and worldwide run by
today, increasing north pert Saturday. Visibllities less than one-half
mile In fog over northern waters corny today with scattered showers
the Adventist system, Blair also claimed organlsatlonal
and thundershowers later today and occasional rain Saturday. Partly
buying power.
cloIdy with a few showers south part lhrgh Saturday.
ARIA FORE CAST: Locallydens foe wfthv$sibilNlosniarzerounti l
He also mentioned the Adventist rr"vi 01 provIding
mid morning. Increasing cloudiness and a good chance of showers later
WASWNGTON (UP!)
delaying the omet of U
up by 166,166 persons last and black. about proper.
and Christian cars."
today. Cloudy with a chance of showers tonight and Saturday. Highs
The
.ues's
IQymsid
anticipated
recession until iiins*h to 97,9 vnI114, The tionat. to theE' share Of the
near $0 today and mid to upper ,os Saturday. Lowe tenight near 40.
Neliwinder asked If there were any religious 1nvtlicaUom rats' rose slightly
In t yew.
Winds soutMastto south 15 mph decreasing toflIght. main pr,iIity55 with their irovcesd governance.
total U.S. civilian woeorce popvist.
_____te$.9eem
percent today, percent tonight end $0 psi coo Saturday.
The
December
ua.m.
'was
104 mSflIgp
Blair replied:
Dwiq mwb of IM year, 1*
Americaworkfar'cs to finish ploent rate was a notCh
The ratio of psnos hol.g the Wlgtj Rows was braced'
samiS
"Any ieiglous requirements have not bmwestablished. I
Pt J05 to the total U.S. for a iilcant increase In
can't epsok to it because they Iavsn,t been ,4II.h,t Thet's as a yew SWt5, the 111 clot, the Lao, Dipiø
IPQy'MIZ Ut.. ..i0 to. Iti wi.inpl.ymsitt. Last July
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reported today. uaJd. Tb.
yet to be worked ai."
percentage__
of recoçd__
bi
$ p.s, •ovemn
_sat forecasters said'
IV4f'
J''
He added that he has a request In to his corporals,
M ruched 1* July, the
M. would IdtS.$
supported admialatratlos in the Mir bead Of 5.7 Laur Depas",,at Si"
headquarters to grant current SiiIk Ms1sl
percent
by
a
fcrecti that the Ic'!y
Deborah Wood, Maltland
*PMINOI.5N$MORhAlp
IttO$1pSr
j jfl p
for the
p
who May ci ths Job aisrity
Ovsrthopl21s,2
that
fell
short.
HOSPITAl.
ohsCsA'.Is
sho,$ V9W9CW strength past 17 meotb..
retirement
bseellts. lb aid be oipeclsd the r:;:i to
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Sanford:
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JANUARY IS. 1555
ew
dli1mi 1Ya e..i aeniW,
TbIM '11 1PyUbIat movie wtthincr.asufor
o,sd.
Er
nest A. Saumeister
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IIRIi I. Dillerd
14W15
wouldldi
'1ItIand
5"
Gross
twiih
that 155 now
Mary N. Revihs
co4yatcai.Heu
ld
theosaiywuuJdh5,s$osstepa41j
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Smith
MaUI.
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r
to incrsmie to'
o Enforcem.nt
as to whit eoaiftidw a
person. __
.auip
Mary o. Patruska. essoerrv
ieweUpwcsat.
Howard A. MeMento
The county in required by law to provide ho*tM Cars for
Ella J. DIckht, Mary
He J 1i'cat.I It may.
wiiu.m L. noctie
MIRIC D. o.Den.3
r-1a-i
Tb. laisod P1Msh ad Suing
y, o.u,
iii
actIens .1 the city.
Q,j J, Ønajt, Origodo
Geraldine Zachary,
NOW bsh.
beLies u..
lit "id' Ibuiasy i in wi1p session
Lets R. RitRermin Del$eøa
The r,'!kau reqa. hiblurs
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Linda A. Acres, OWàn
with a.. ad em yew,
wield be
raLIr
Lillian N. $ureldt..Nena
udut
i
Of '1iMI ad wi skuthed as
lus H. Harvy, Ostigit
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flti ad these b'emg "Iseribly_a.prin " It
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Shah WantsTo Leave Panama'

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)— Gay. Bob Graham
says he discussed his decision to recommend clemency
for killer Darrell Edwin Roy privately with Cabinet
members last week, but did not ask for or get their
promise to vote with him.
Graham said Thursday that he called each member
into his office separately last week for discussions that
Include possiblle budget cuts and his inclinations on
pending death cases.
A UP! survey Indicates Graham has the required
majority of three Cabinet members to carry the Hoy
commutation from death to life in prison.

Un
' emplóyment' At 5.9%

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Bashlor Back Home In Jail
SAVANNAH,Ga.(UPI)—SllghtIy more than a week
ago, 45-year-old Charles T. Bashlor, Just released from
a Florida prison where he had served more than 28
years on a murder conviction, told authorities he would
never go back to jail.
Today, he is being held without bond In the Chatham
County jail on a rape charge.
Chatham is charged in the sexual assault of his
cousin, with whom he was staying while looking for a

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PERFECT WAY

cotddbcfound.
The commission was set up under a 1977 law in which
Congress set current and future Social Security taxes and
benefits In an effort to keep the system in financial balance for

method to forget the morning rush. The difficult part of the several decades.

experiment corns's when you grab your overcoat and, doff a top hat and head

The commission's final report on financing the system and
to (he misty shoreline of Lake Monroe. Once there. you and a friend can head other issues Is due a year from now.
The Interim report, meanwhile, recommended Congress
out into the barren Lake to catch a few fish and enjoy the mist as It rises from make several short-term
changes in
financing the three trust
the warm waters.
funds that operate the three basic parts of Social Security.

TO BEGIN DAY

'Fantastic'

Space Shuttle Reaches Final Simulation Orbit

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI)
Space Center.
The launch — the second ma five-day series
"Fantastic!" exclaimed Astronaut John
The mock flight was expected to continue of dress rehearsals — was originally
Young when the space shuttle Columbia
for another six hours but space center of- scheduled for 9:30 p.m. Wednesday but a
reached its final orbit after computer and
ficials did not say whether Young and Navy series of malfunctions kept pushing back the
mechanical problems delayed the simulated .
Robert Crippen — who are scheduled liftoff time.
launch for more than a day.
to pilot the Columbia on its first real flight this
On Wednesday, an overheating problem In
The shuttle reached it final orbit Thursday
summer or fall — would remain in the one of three fuel cells that provide electricity
with the help of computers that simulated the
spaceship for the entire test.
to the shuttle scrubbed the mission. The fuel
firing of the main rockets, steering engines
Officials said the orbital operations planned cells are the main reason for thIs test, the first
and controls about 44 minutes after the 11
for early today could be run without the
in which the Columbia provided its own
p.m. make-believe liftoff from the Kennedy
primary crew In the cockpit.
electricIty,

After the overheating problem was

remedied, the simulated Launch of the stubby.
winged spaceship was rescheduled for 6:30

a.m. Thursday. But only four minutes and
eight seconds before littoff, the ground
computer stopped the countdown.

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Key To B u n dy
Defense Poll

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — Few Orlando
voters are familiar with circumstances
surrounding Kimberly Leach's kidna pkilling but almost all of those polled last
month recognize the name of Theodore
Bundy.
That was the conclusion of a telephone
survey of over 300 people. Defense attorneys present the results today In support of their request that Bandy's second
murder trial be moved again,
Residents of Live Oak, where Kim 's
decomposed body was found abandoned
two years ago In a rusted pig sty, were so
Inflamed that Circuit Judge Wallace M.
Jopling called off jury selection there, He
decided Bundy should be tried in Orlando.

Defense attorneys claim Bundy's
notoriety has preceded him. They have
asked for a change of venue. Jopling
agreed to hear arguments on the request
this morning.
Eleven jurors remain tentatively seated
after four full days of Intensive interrogatlon.
Five jury prospects already empaneled
were dismissed late Thursday because of
peremptory challenges, bringing to 35 the
number of people who ha ve been excused,
Nine challenges have been used.
A telephone survey supervised by Dr.
Phillip Taylor, a University of Central
Florida professor, was conducted last Dec.
17-19.

Air Force Capt. Eric Lloyd, a test con.
ductor at the space center, said a malfunction
In one of the shuttle's five computers was
cleared up Thursday evening,

Juice Yield 'High'
For Orange Growers
LAKELAND, Flu. (UN) — Florida citrusmen said they
were surprised by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's increase in Its estimate of the juice yield of this season's orange
crop but said they anticipated no marketing difficulties.
The USDA Thursday estimated Florida growers would
produce 200 million boxes of oranges — based upon conditions
Jan, 1 — and said the crop should yield 1.32 gallons of concentrate for each box of oranges.
Nationally, the USDA estimated orange production at a
record 258 million boxes, down slightly from the December
forecast but 23 percent more than last season.

Florida Cabinet Rejects Higher Education Board'
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Cabinet members say the new higher
education board recommended by a
Washington consultant Isn't needed
because they intend to start running the
colleges and universities,
They scolded the consultant, in fact,
Thursday, for not proposing a greater
higher education role for them in the first
place instead of "another layer of

and other agencies.

bureaucracy."

The Cabinet held special workshop on
higher education Issues
which Gov.
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missioner Ralph Turilngton said is proof
It intends to take Its role as the state
Board of Education seriously and stop
rubber stamping decisions by the Board
of Regents, Department of Education

The

Academy for Educational
Development, In a report to the Corn.
mission on Post-Secondary Education
last month, said the biggest problem
facing higher education In Florida Is the
lack of cooperation between universities,
community colleges and vocational.
technical schOols.

When did you
buy the
beautiful

At Jan's Produce-

Try them you'll
like tbem-

vegetables?

job.

He was on life probation.
"I sure hate to hear it," said Bashlor's defense attorney, Sam Jacobsen, Jacobsen worked 12 years
without pay to gain Baslilor's release. "It really hits
pretty bad. He called me a couple of days ago to tell me
how wonderful everything was, how well he was doing,
how great It was to be free,"

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payment of benefits would be threatened."
Because of this short-term financing problem, seven of the
commission's nine members opposed any reduction in Social
Security tax increases scheduled to take effect in 1981.
Two members favored tax reductions if other finar.cin;

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
A national commission t(xlav
recommended a series of steps to keep the Social Security
system from going broke, including opposing any rollback of
Social Security taxes next year.
In an interim report to the president and Congress, the
National Commission on Social Security said if economic
conditions are worse than expected, the system's retirement
trust fund could be so low within a few years that "prompt

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The Ford Motor Company has announced it is closing
its Los Angeles plant Indefinitely, laying off 1,670
employees.
Ford will also close nine of its 13 plants temporarily
next week to reduce inventory. With a total of 36,500
Ford Employees laid"off; over 78,000 auto workers
will be at least temporarily without work, as Ford
workers Join employees of six General Motors plants
and two Chrysler plants.
The current market can only absorb three quarters
of the cars U.S. automakers have the capacity to build,
necessitating the layoffs, the Wall Street Journal
reported today.
The Los Angeles plant was a major producer of

Exxon, Chevron, Texaco, Phillips and Shell blamed the
latest increases on foreign crude-oil price increases.
The American Petroleum Institute had at least some good
news.
The API reported Thursday in New York the nation's
gasoline stocks rose last week during the four-day New Year's
holiday and remained above the minimum acceptable level for
the second week in a row.
"Motorists practiced conservation over the New Year's
weekend when driving weather was relatively good in most
parts of the nation," an oil analyst said. "This pattern reflects
a continuation of the sharp decline in demand that was apparent in November and December."
Supplies of distillate, used primarily for home-heating oil,
declined last week to 225.9 million barrels.

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The U.S. oil industry last raised gasoline prices by between 3
and 6 cents a gallon and increased home-heating oil prices by
an average 3 cents a gallon in mid-December as a result of
crude-oil price boosts by Saudi Arabia and three other
members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries,
OPEC failed to agree on a uniform oil price at its Dec. 18-21
meeting in Caracas and most other cartel members raised
their oil prices — some retroactively to Nov. 1 or Dec. 1.

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dealers to pass their wholesale buying costs directly along to
the motorist.
Consumers' heating oil bills also will reflect the newest hikes
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By United Press International

Labor leaders and politicians agree George
Mean
a plumber's son who quit school at 16 to
take up his fattier's trade
became "a towering
figure on the national scene."

said,

Clerk Candy Spencer of Orlando, alone in the store, quickly
ARREST FOLLOWS ACCIDENT
compiled with his demands, deputies said, and the suspect, a
A North Carolina man was arrested at midnight Thursday
six-foot white male in his 30s, with Jet black hair, wearing after he backed his truck Into a Cauelberry bar with enough
black-rimmed glasses, and weighing 250 pounds, ran out of the force to damage the roof, deputies say.
main entrance of the mall into the parking lot.
The driver, identified as Danny Ray Owens of High Point,
BIKE PARTS STOLEN
N.C.,was arrested for harassing and threatening the tow truck
A k was thrown through the window of a Sanford bicycle operator and deputy attempting to remove his vehicle from the
shop window early Wednesday morning by thieves who were wall of the Post Time Lounge, located at the corner of U.S.
after parts for a cyclecross bike, police said.
Highway 1712 and Dog Track Road, at midnight Thursday,
The Bike and Mower Center of Sanford, g0l French Ave., Lost deputies MY.
worth of parts plus its front window between'S a.m. and
Owens reportedly rammed the building a short time earlier,
9:25 a.m. police report
disabling his truck and damaging the roof of the bar. He Is
BURGLARY ARREST
The parts listed by the store as missing are used for dirt
charged with assaulting an officer &amp;W disorderly conduct and
An Altamonte Springs man was brought for Initial apracing bikes,
pearance before the county court Thursday, on charges he had
was scheduled for arraignment today.
TWO BREAK-INS FAIL
burglarized a business earlier that morning.
,Wl31sTFORSTOLENGUN
Thleves'attempting to break Into two Sanford shops failed In
A Sanford man is under arresi for selling a stolen gun to a
Carter I.. Scott was ordered held In lieu of $1,060 ball and
their attempts, but damaged doors with pry bars Thursday
scheduled for arraignment Tuesday, following his arrest in.
friend, police say.
morning, police say.
Richard Frederick, of 40 Castle Brewer Court In Sanford, Is side the Forest City Tire Company, State Road 436 In Aft.
Italph's at 519W. 13th St., and Jimmy's grocery, of 1521 W.
being held onll,06ObaIl In the Seminole Jail, on charges he sold
monte, deputies say.
13th St., each suffered damage from a pry bar. In both
the stolen 22 caliber magrnun revolver to a friend. He war
Deputies, responding to --'NEswa'-&amp;;"'aftottle uliheff.1
burglary attempts, the thieves failed to gain entrance to the
arrested at 11:10 a.m. Thursday, and will be arraigned on Jan. say they found Scott, of Spanish Trace Drive In Altamonte
stores say police.
15.
Springs, Inside the building, hiding behind lockem

Italy Records 1st Kidnap

The effect of such a decline was like throwing away

half the dollars in your wallet or giving away half your
savings, said Dr. James Clifton, associate director of
the chambers Inflation Fight Center.

ARMED BURGLARY ARREST

A man wielding a gun made off,wlth $70 from a Butler Plaza
store In the the Casselberry area Thursday after threatening a
clerk, sheriff's deputies report.
At 1:30 p.m. the suspect walked into Toy King In the shop.
ping center at the corner of U.S. Highway 17-92 and State Road
436, police said. Pulling a blue pistol from his pocket, he told a
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A Sanford man was arrested on armed burglary charges,
following a break-In at Carlo's Resta urant, 1006 S. French Ave.
Thursday morning.
Ricky C. Hampton, of 600 S. Park Ave., was charged with
using a knife to cut through a screw and enter at 3:23 a.m.
Police accuse Hampton of stealing $1295 In change from the
restauran t's register and a bottle of wine. He was arrested 20
minutes after the break-tn, seven blocks away, huddled over a
fire with several other men, police report
Hampton is being held In lieu of $10,500 ball
ISPIDERIMARTIN CONVICTED
Orlando jazz musician John "Spider" Martin and another
man were convicted Thursday of robbing the Lake Monroe
poet Office on Oct. 23.
jsf 4 and James Young, 53, face federal sentences of up
to 25 years for the robbery of $126 In stamps and cash and
unvalidated money orders.
They will be sentenced on Feb. 19 for the crime, before
Federal District Judge George C. Young In Orlando.

Meany Left America 'Better Life'
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...new opportunity

Friday, Jan. ii. 19I0-3A

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MONTHLY SING
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that figured in the
1,8324cre tract new
land scandal that led to indictment 01 former Natural
Resources Director Harmon 8delds, his won a place
on the priority list for state acquisition this year.
But the lsiandisat the very bottom ola list 0110."
projects which makes It unlikely there will he enough
money to buy It any time soon, even If the governor and
Cabinet authorize It.
Jacksonville

Reservations are coming In fast for the 15'day tour to
Europe Including a visit to OBERAMMERGAU and
seeing the PASSION PLAY; also including travel to
Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and France departing June
17, 1960, The Oberammergau Passion Play Is presented
every ten
and 1960 Is the year. Reservations are
open to everyone and must be made before Jan. 11th. A
deposit of $550 will reserve a place for you and will be
deduc .4 from toW cod of Va tour at the time of final
payment.

Su y, January 13th.
Sun

Big Talbot Island On List

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Everyone Welcome
Ink. Monroe Iaptlst Church

FOR BROCHURE AND ENROLLMENT FORM call Dr.
Virgil Bryant, First Presbyterian Church, Sanford 3322662 or 3231640.

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Year, $43.00. By Mall: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.Z; 6 Months,
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totalitarian aggressors during the 1930s led
directly to World War II. If the slide toward some
I. comparable catastrophe in our own time Is to be
stopped, appropriate penalties must be Imposed
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qualified for prenominauon subsidies toeajlng
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Not since the $.5 million. With $43.5 rnhlllcm to the Ford
railroads and the telegraph made national and Carter general election campaigns and
tra vel and communication a reality has $3.6 million for the Republican and
anything changed American political wac- Democratic national nventions, U* nnai
ties more than public financing of ire expense to the taxpayerl was $70.6
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Studies show the presidential share of the
catalyst The money that financed the White estimated $540 million spent for all U.S;
House plwnbers and the bungling burglars campaigns In 1970 declined from 33 to 30
Democratic National percent compared to 1972.
Co II had been mind Uy and in
dung expenditures did make some
many Cases illegally - to support the I'.- changes on the character of the campaigns.
election of Richard Nixon.
There was less activity of a purely local
'ij $ of JJj5jflg private dOnatiOns to nature and
1... spent on buttons, bumper
ps1gn and financing them with public stickers and campaign trinkets. Scm. people
money was not new. But few people clas, to saw this as a loss In the excitement and fun of
really believed It could a campaign and possibly a factor In reducing
be Installed in the United Stit.s until the voter turnout
Watergate.
It was no surp rise that much of the private
The reformers originally hoped to bring Ill money - barred from the 197$ presidential
entire system - congressional as well as campaign, went instead to congressional
presidential campaigns - under public campaigns. The congressional share of the
financing. But It became clear that totalroesfr
to 1$ percent, anda lot of It
congressional zeal for reform did not extend came from the newly popular "political actO its
system.
of public financing lion committee," business &amp;W labor groups
took the Iel af they =W get arid vowed to
up o help their friende.
maka the fIght for complete reform later.
it also was no surprise that the reformers
So the rules changed for the 197$ who got public f inancing for presidential
peaidsntW canpaJgns only. To demonstrate campaigns Into law struck out frying to ixthey were serious candidates, presidential tend It to cosesional campaigns
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$5inSKIof30Th
House members especially were entranced
to qualify for subsides while seeking party by their new campaign fund bopw" ,and,
nominations. The nominees than got $21.6 giving all sorts of No flown reasons
million each for the general election cam- repeatedly r.fuaed to put themeelves under
psign. (With lolhatioss, the 1* candidates public fh1ng. At this point. It probably
will Net at least $i m1UIOIL)
would take a ucendal of major proportions to
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Bell Telephone Company to contract a telephone company
service operations center; an appeal by Treena A. Kaye
against the Board of Adjustment In denying a special exceptlon to park a mobile home in Beck Hammock.
Passed unanimously approval of a request for a refund of
$35 to be made to William E. Robinson, 10506 Buck Road in
Orlando, because his appli cation for a special exception
mobile home permit was accepted In error.
-Approved unanimously the site plan for "A Storage Inn,"
a storage warehouse to be built on State Road 436 and Carolan.
-Continued for two weeks the request to allow a sign to be
placed in the 50-foot buffer strip abutting State Road 434 for
Petty's Meats, and Springs PUD Commercial Center.
Acknowledged submittal of a $5,000 performance bond
from Wayne Jacobs.
Approved unanimously a request to vacate and abandon a
plot of Slavia Colony Company's land in Seminole County.
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McGATIS- Funer al sirvices
for Mrs. Nancy McGates
Stewart, N, of Old Geneva Road,
Geneva, will be Sunday, Jan. 13,
of 1:30 p.m. with Nov. Sylvia
Byrd officiating. Burial in
Geneva Cemetery. Wilson..

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Stewart, 96, of Old Geneva
Road, Geneva, died Jan. 4 at
Jar horn.. Barn In Garnett, S. Eichetberger in charge.
tC,, she moved to
LONG, CHAlLIS- Funeril
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New Bethel ME (]nrch, 240 Crawford Drive, Sanford,
dIed Jan. 7 at home, will be
Geneva, the Stewardess wiio
Saturday. Jan. 13. at theFirit
Board and many other son Church at me Living Dad
Moore's Temple en Bell Avinue,
organizations.
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McCI.AIN
P110051',ijgiyer; 13 granddildren; Funeral wvlcis
for Freddie
30 gress.gradcblkh'en and 90 McCia$n, 13. of Rochester, N.Y.,
Jan. 13. at 4
'grsat.great.grandchlldran. will be Saturday,
Davis Memorial
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Cemetery. 'fltusville, with Nov.
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Psi Silver Nichols 1942 To 1945 PAY 15' Each
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OLD JEWELRY 4
WANTED

*Aire Stamps $ Stamp Collections
'Ran Coins $ Coin Colections

BUYING FOREIGN GOLD TOOl

'Iseeky Of All kinds,

BUYING STERLING SILVER

Of Gold, Sv,r, Platinum L

New NOW Prices

Containmg Precious Stones

Everything

Marked "Steding"
Is Wanted
St,dbi Ratwars - We Pay:

'Silver Sari Aad Medals
•P*r Money
'Coluectihie Witches

Dinner Fiats
Salsiferti

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Now Higher Prices
24 MAT GOLD - We
'540 Per Qunca
18 KARAT 60(0 - We PAY 1250 Per Ounce
14 KARAT GOLD We PAY '200 Per Ounce
10 KARAT GOLD We PAY 1140 Per Ounce

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DILTONA INN-DELTONA, FLORIDA
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5011: Du*ais AN r.dsd fit cil,, danty, cel I Inikiace "HWsu" stein as sup
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Thomas Rumbley, $300; and John D. Fleetwood, $300.
- Approved unanimously payment of insurance claims on
the part of Elton Johnson and Nancy L. Johnson for $1,500, and
Carl Slaughter and Martha V. Slaughter, $7,500.
-Approved unanimously renewal of premiums payment in
the amount of $106,844.
Approved unanimously authorization for the Manpower,
manager to terminate the Individualized Manpower Training
System Sub-Grantee Agreement with Seminole Community
College as provided for under the terms of the sub-grant
agreement.
- Approved unanimously re-appointment of all present
members of the Private Industry Council and a new member
to fill the business category vacancy.
Approved unanimously release of escrowed funds in the
amount of $67.6M. 85 to the developer of Sunrise.

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OUARTERS - 1964 and before PAY '3.15 Each
DIMES - -1964 and before - PAY '1.50 Each
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Approved unanimously the warrant register dated Jan. 8.
Approved unanimously payment to public defenders Gary
Siegel and B.J. Russell Hornsby of $450 and $746.69, respecUvel)'.
Approved unanimously payment of $6.53 to Donald
McVeagh for a check for refunds due on 1908 tax sales for
which the county clerk stopped payment in 1975.
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UOIIIGN SILVER COINS WANTED

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NIRTO, MRS. CARMIN
CLAN A- Funeral mass for Mrs.
Carmen Clara Mato, 47, of 100
Exeter Aye,
who
died Thursday at her residence,
will b celebrated Saturday at 10
am. at the Church of the
Nativity with Fr. Clement J.
Kuhns officiating. Wake service,
Friday at 7 p.m. at Brisson
Funeral Homw with Fr. William
Ennis officiating. Brisson
Funeral Home-PA in charge.

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Come by and see us - take home extra cash. We buy like crazy and pay
cash to everyone. It's amazing how many dollars an old junk of or a
few pieces of sterling can bring you.

BUYING SILVER COINS

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FREDDIEMcCLAIN
Mrs. Carmen Clara Nieto,
47, of 100 Exeter Ave., Lake
Freddie McClaIn, 43, of
Mary, died Thursday at her Rochester, N.Y,, died Jan. 3
residence. She was born in at Rochester,
New York City and came to
He Is survived by two
Lake Mary In 1973 from those. sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth
She was a member of the Thorpe, Tallahassee and Mrs
Church of the Nativity, Lake Loreatha Banks, Titusville;
Mary and TOPS Club, Lake brother, Jerome Welsh,
Mary.
Titusvllle; aunt and uncle Mr.
She is survived by her and Mrs. Joe Johnson,
husband, Ralph, Lake Mary; Galncsvllle,; nieces and
three eons, Ralph Anthony, nephews.
Alan Scott, and Darien
Wilson-Eicbelberger
Raymond Nieto, all of Lake Mortuary Is In Charge of
Mary; father, Arturo Solano, arrangements.
New York City; three sisters;
and three brothers.
Funeral Notk.
Brinson Funeral Home-PA
Inchargeof arrangements. STIWART, NANCY

Wright and William Ekdah against decisions

Contractor's Board.
Approved forwarding an invoice from Norman Robbin in
the amount of $0 regarding the Department of Transportatlon vs GAC Properties to the Florida Departments of
Transportation for payment.
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- Authorized payment of $1,316.32 from Carlton, Fields,
Ward, Emmanuel, Smith and Cutler for professional legal
services.
Authorized payment of $381.27 to Nabors, Potter,
McClelland, Griffith and Jones, for legal services.

Little bit of, split schedule this week. Seem: hit another fellow who
buy: coins is occupying our space for a few days, but since we usually
Pay a little more, this shouldn't make much difference.
Folks south around the OeltonaDeBary-San!ord area can catch us
Thursday and Friday at the Deltona Inn. Then on Sunday and Monday,
and also for several more weekends, we will be back at our old stand
at the University Inn in Deland.

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Loses Road-Paving Fight
Denying an appeal against a county staff
that burden of cost to the user."
road paving requirement, the Seminole
LeBeaux said If his church had 500.600
County Commission effectively stopped the
members they could afford to pave the road,
Longwood Bible Baptist Church from building
but now they have only 235.
a new place of worship on land they put"We only have 25-30 cars come In on a
chased.
Sunday morning," he said. "Twenty on
In looking over the site plan for the church,
Sunday night and maybe 15 on a Wednesday."
the county's land development staff made the
"Knowing how churches grow," Williams
stipulation that the builders pave a portion of
said, "You will double or triple in size. We
Oak Ridge and Acorn Lane in Longwood that have to look at the long range."
would lead to their church.
With plans for growth and a proposed 10,500
In appealing this decision to the county
square-foot building, the staff recommended
commission Tuesday, Leo LeBeaux, pastor of against waiving the paving requirement
the church, said paving the required 2,300 feet
based on expected traffic generation, said
would cost in excess of $9,O nd "would be
Herb Harden, land development adout of the question,, •
.- ministrator.
LeBeaux added that UI d urch bought the • The commissioners denied the request 3-2,
property after being toliI by the county zoning
with Commissioners Bob French and Sandra
department there would be no problem
Glenn voting for waiving the requirement.
building there.
"if it had been a bar, It would have been
"We asked them twice to make sire," much easier to say no to them," Harden said
LeBeaux said,
after the vote.
Commissioner Dick Williams explained
LeBeaux said Wednesday the church will
that the road paving requirement Is meant to
now put the property up for sale.
pass on the cost of maintaining roads to those
- He said he Is "not mad at anybody," but the
who create the Increased traffic,
rejection will cost the church "a bundle."
"We've discovered over the years,"
He said the church had to pay a substantial
Williams said, "that it's very expensive on
amount in lawyer fees and will now have to
the public at large to maintain roads with a lot
return building material purchased to build
of traffic if the road ia unpaved. Asaconrafters ln the new building ata loss of$aoo.
sequence, it has become our policy to shift
- DIANE PETRYK.

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an appeal against the Board of Adjustment by the Florida

"We're considering the public good," Williams said. "We're

Approved unanimously the preliminary plan for Brentwood made by the Red Bug Development Company.
Approved unanimously the Seminole Estates' five-acre
development plan by Gemstone Properties Inc.
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They complained there is no place for visitors to park in

front of their homes. They also criticized the commission for
not getting more public input before installing the signs.
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff said the subdivision
was built before the school, that's why the street width is
inadequate.
The commission also:
Approved a 71 percent merit increase for Dr. Jorge Deju,
director of the Seminole County human services department,
Increasing t he county's portion of his six-month salary to
$9,030. Commissioner Kirchhoff voted against the increase.
Agreed to direct the county attorney to study the
ramifications of the county providing fire protection service to
the Palm Cove subdivision located In Orange County. The
commissioners noted the area has no coverage from Orange
County.
Approved unanimously a request to authorize Kirchhoff to
execute a contract with Florida Power Corp. for Bel-Aire Hills
Unit I.
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"We can enforce what you've got," he told the cornmissioners, "But I think it's unreasonable, personally."
Homeowners also complained that their street was the only
one singled out, when young pupils traverse other streets In the
neighborhood as well.
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Lippert said he holds a class 'A' license In Orange County not ducking anything. In fact we've bent over backwards to
and a class 'C' license In Seminole County.
give this lengthy, lengthy consideration."
County Building official Den Flippen explained to the
A motion to return the application to the contractors' board
commissioners that with a class 'A' license a contractor "can so Lippert may apply for a class 'B' license If he desires passed
build anything from a bomb shelter to the Empire State unanimously.
Building ."
The commission also, In the face of a community protest,
"Class 'A' is considered an unlimited license," Flippen said. agreed to reconsider "no par king" signs recently placed on
With class 'B,' he explained, a contractor can build Sweetbrier Street In the Woodlands subdivision,
residential or commercial buildings and remodel buildings
Residents there stated the parking ban was too stringent,
beyond three stories In height. With class 'C,' a contractor can since It was Intended to make it safer for students going to and
only build single-family residences or duplexes up to two from school. They suggested they be In force only during
stories,
those times chliiken are going back and forth.
Lippert, to date, has built one house.
The commission agreed to study the possibility of amending
Commissioner Bob Sturm suggested that Lippert be granted the signs to restrict parking from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
and 3 - 4
a class 'B' license. His motion failed for lack of a second.
p.m. But the regulations will stay as they are until Feb. 1.
Due to the fact that regulations for obtaining contractors'
Seminole County Sheriff John Polk, in attendance during the
licenses were made more stringent since Lippert first applied debate, agreed with the homeowners.

By DON GRAFF
You may have heard It mentioned here and
there of late that the, Kennedy campaign Is in
trouble.
The juggernaut that was supposed to roll
over everything and everyone In its path en
route to the Democratic presidential
flomination has developed a ba4 case of flat
tires before reaching the first irlmary.
Meanwhile, the man In the White House
who so recently was familiarly, even
somewhat contemptuously, referred to as
JImmy is Increasingly known to a print- and
airwaves- attuned public as President Carter.
This is the same individual who pad.
dlewheeled down the MIsI'iippI on a meetthe-people journey that stands as one of our
time's sillier exercises In political
irrelevancy. Who was sacking his Cabinet
almost en masse and rebuking us for our
malaise, which was somehow supp,ed t, be
responsible for the energy crisis, to prove his
leadership.
All that was a few months back - it only
seems like years ago. Butcrlsea coin, and go,
situations change and people forget. Rapidly.
For which President Carter can be thankful.
He is now not only dominating the political
news but pulling iteadpy farther ahead of his
challenger In the presidential preference
polls.
In this, of course, he has had a great deal of
assistance, not only from the crisis called
Iran but train the challenger himself,
In the weeks since his formal announcement of candidacy, Edward Moore
Kennedy has had ample opportunity to
demonstrate his peculiarly schizophrenic
political style. He can be a spellbinder with a
prepared speech. But in handling ad hoc
questions and in uiwehear.ed remarks he has
a remarkable facility for tripping over his
own thoughts, or lack of same,
He also has a problem with the Kennedy
legend, which works both ways Images of
Csnelot,urecalled mistily by some, may be
an asset. But recollections of the campaigns
of his brothers, when the ezitement they
stirred Is compared with his own currently
stalled effort, tend to have the opposite effect
As a result, the Juggernaut Is begin ning to
lock to some do.e otservers, as quoted in a
current Wall Street Journal analysis, more
like "the closest thing to a politicalSkylab."
Well, this too may pass. In fact, it is very
likely to since me of the lessons of the events
at the last few maidhe is h rapldjy and
tio to
what an exterene degree political situa ns
change. Nothing Is to be taken as a certainly
until the actual votes are counted.

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a job if he got the license and Lippert's father.

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for a class 'A' license, the commission tabled rather than
denied his application so he could return to the building contractor's board and apply for a class 'B' without falling under
The Seminole County Commission denied a request for a the new rules,
rehearing by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Russell ëoncerning
Despite this "bending over backwards," as Commissioner
' their boat dock, which extends 12 feet further into the canal Dick
Williams termed it, Lippert and his father attempted to
behind their home than the county allows for In their building • continue
the debate, which had gone on an hour and 45
permit.
minutes, by insisting the license should be granted.
Commissioner Bob French moved to deny the request,
Lippert pointed to his Orange County license and the expert
versions of which have been before the commission for a year. witnesses
he brought forth,
"This Is an appeal to an appeal to an appeal," Commissioner
Orange
County, a building official said, only requires a
Bob Storm clarified, as he seconded the motion. It passed written exam
and doesn't care about experience.
unanimously.
"Our building board Is comprised of experienced conAssistant County Attorney Bob McMillan said the appeal this • tractors," Flippen
said. "They're expert witnesses, too."
I time is likely a step taken prior to the Russells going to court
Flippen explained Seminole County's new regulations
on the matter. The Russells live at 1721 Missouri, near the Port
require the applicant for a class 'A' license to have state
of Sanford.
certification or have been licensed In another city or county for
In other action at this week's meeting, the commission five years. Lippert
is ineligible for state certification because
continued until Feb 12, a request by L.H. Lippert to reverse he does not have a 4-year college degree. '
the decision of the Building Contractor's Licensing Board
Under the old county regulations, a class 'A' license could be
which denied him a class 'A' general contractor's license,
granted to an applicant with two years of field experience who
Lippert, 21, has not yet graduated from college and brought passed the written exam.
witnesses before the commission to attest to his capabilities as
The board did not feel Lippert had sufficient experience,
a builder. These Included a college professor who is his Fuppen said.
academic advisor, a builder who said he would hire Lippert for
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the transfer of $3,500 from a library books and
materials account to pay for prim..g a year's
supply of color-coded transaction slips.
They are color-coded to facilitate sorting by
due dates.
Commissioners questioned whether the use of
color was responsible for the seemingly high cost
of the printing.
"And are they color-coded so people who can't
read can process them at the library?" one
commissioner asked.
The commission can rest easy. Assistant
County Administrator Jeff Etchberger cleared
up the matter Wednesday. Colored transaction
slips are "very Important "controls" in keeping
due date slips in sequence, he said.
And the extra cost of colored paper is
negligible, he reported. The high cost of printing
the slips, he said, is due to the fact they are
micro-encoded with a special ink that can be
read by a computer.
Which only goes to prove that a human can
read cheaper than a computer.
(Well, not If you're paying the person a
salary ... but who would you rather have reading
your transaction slips?)

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Whatever the United Nation's potential as a
It Nader and the Post fail to mention is
1forum for scoring political points, this appeal to that Amer ican business has sponsored free
the conscience an opinion of mankihd must be enterprise educational materials precisely
ie thST hasn't been fSITheI$ in the
!made. Even so, this cannot stop the Soviet inhitler
education and book publishing,
3vasion or prevent the slaughter now under way in
School
and college libraries have been filled
Afghanistan.
with materials hostile to a free economy.
Nader groups are active on campus.. across
Extracting a price for
these
crimes
against
the
country.
The books of such antl-buslnoss
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international law and the U.N. Charter will 4=11011111118 as John Kenneth Galbraith of
requIre other, more direct, measures.
Harvard received mazliflwn attention while
pro-copitalist
texts are often Ignored,
Among the military options open to the adA few years ago, a university In North
minIztratIon as counters to the
let Invasion,
Carolina
one in pEtJcu
could lend an unmistakable wIth U wo: "Caplt'Itn stIliksl"
0message to Moscow. Acting through Pakistan,
There have been several indications lately
ThIna or pë}haps even directly, the United States that free market economists and free market
should see that Afghan tribesmen willing to resist IdtIona1 conters are targets of a growing
the Russians have a plentiful supply of light attack train those who are hostile to
enterprise system. A university-based
weapons suited to th guerrilla war they are
in Florida was criticized In the Jack
1. wa g. The long
Afghan-Pakistani frontier, is And
column for offering economics
01,porous
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enough to permit an uninterrupted flow of simmers for federal i''
:everything from automatic rifles to shoulderlievers In free enterprise aren't asking
theY be COI*IdSrId Immune train
ired, heat-seeking antiaircraft missiles
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Finally, one or more major U.S. military bases stock only their materials. They have a
n the Persian Gulf-Mid
East area are now cuIdbeIIn concern, however, about the
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and
stud., that
essbvt
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do&amp;t
follow
the
liberal
line.
The
Nader
sro' s
of base facilities at Berbera on the Gulf
ell Wt burst. 'iafleniee to liberal or thodoxy
reT
Aden should be accepted without delay. Adtional bases In Egypt or Israel might be
of iti fee,in
to turd their
ecessary as well.
business so.callid public interest voice.
Two years ago, Opinion Research Corp.
U S security commitments to Pakistan must be diaticeed liat most Americans think emafflrmed and arms sales to that country m
pleyeei get only $ vrecent of divisible °°resumed.
posat. Incomes In wIe.Theylmagh1,the
do rut am to
The Soviet tanks that rollledacross the Afghan employers. The same poll showed that over
rontier shattered the last excuse for corn- bd of America's high school teachers aiib
lacency in Washington. Anything less than tough scribe to this view.
te official Commerce
measures In response
only mean that
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Chairman Kirchhoff read a letter he received
from Lee County requesting Seminole help lobby
for an increase in motor vehicle Inspection fees.
The letter Indicated a desire for the fee to be
raised from $3 to $5.
"I think It ought to go to $1," Bob French said.
French is also up for re-election in 1990.
Polk concurred with the commissioner from
District 1.
"You're already making lots of money off
those fees," he said. "Why do you want to make
any more?"
"You can tell its election time," Klrchhoff
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For If the Russians are not checked flow by a
oncert of free nations led by the United States,
ielr next move -probably against Iran or Saudi

"I'm Just telling you what's going to happen."
Sheriff Polk is up for re-election this year.
Meanwhile Commissioner Bob French ac
cused the press of "aldiig and abetting" the
adult entertainment business by writing about
crackdowns elsewhere and the fact Seminole
County has no prohibitive ordinances on the
books.
"They're only printing the facts," Polk said.
"Yes," French replied. "But a lot of facts you
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sustained will depend chiefly on what the Carter
administration does, or falls to do, during the next
few days and weeks.
In every possible way, the administration
'should encourage friends, neutrals and ad..versaries alike in the Islamic world to see the
ee
,: Soviet invasion for what It is: Marxist imperlalism pursued at the expense of Moslem
'nationalism In Afghanistan. If the wave of antiEnterprise
Soviet demonstrations throughout the Islamic
:worJd is any indication, Washington should have
BYANTHONYRARRIGAN
no trouble exploiting the religious and political
fallout from Invasion.
U the anti-business groups have their way,
booJc,ln suppor t of frer' en
rise lbe
Islamic nationalists, and particularly those
from
rnxssIes unless
the Middle East and Persian Gulf regions, must gets equal time,
persuaded that the paramount th reat to their
"We need a fairness doctr ine for the
vements comes not from the West, but from classroom to ensure that the other side has a
voice' too," says Ralph Nader. The ultra-.
r
thlie Soviet Union.
liberal Washington Post quotes a ider
Pravda and Tass will brand this as "anti Soviet assistant as complaining that utilities .re
agitation," and they will be right. But their heavily Involved In educational materliJa,
many of which promote the use of nuclear
protests should be ignored.

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Seminole County Sheriff John Polk won
partial victory Tuesday in his year and a half
battle to get the county to draft some antisrnu;
ordinances.
The county commission agreed to impose a 60.
day moratorium on granting occupational
licenses to operators of massage parlors, adult
-bookstores and adult mint-theaters. (Not that
there have been any applicants.)
The commission also asked the county attorney to draft "enforceable" ordinances
against such establishments and topless-nude
entertainment in bars - something which has
never been done before, according to Cornmission Chairman Bill Klrchho(f.
Kirchhoff scoffed at the suggestion such or.
dinances are needed. He disagreed with Polk
that purveyors of smut are heading for Seminole
County Just because of a crackdown in neigh.
boring Orange County. They stay where the
tourists are, he said.
Furthermore, Kirchhoff said putting such
ordinances on the books will make for political
heroes but cost county taxpayers a lot of money
drafting and defending them before they are
ultimately overturned In federal court as being
unconstitutional,
"I'm not trying to make headlines," Polk said.

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bouk; Mrs. Richard Keogh, Mrs. Craig Keogh. Mrs. Keith The bride is a research librarian at the Kennedy Space Center.
Keogh and Mrs. Colin Keogh, hostesses; Mrs. Charles Webster The bridegroom is an environmental consulUnt.

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it should be so difficult to I'll bet you never heard darling, well-educated, el- "Madame," the evil minds
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arrange a meeti ng.
before. w son's wife IS a .ce$ion&amp;ly clean daughter-in, and clacking tongues of nowPrye
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shape
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held at the home of Grace Marie Stineclpher, 2401
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think you ought to meet; I'm comes from a fine family. We Uaes.Offer to help her change no more of each other f rom
Reports on holiday social and service acti vi ties of
going to get you and John couldn't love her more If sh e It.
this div on, and prove
together." And that's the last were our own daughter. Their
(h' quietly find fresh linen gossips fl'sn5!" Then i U chapter were reviewed and evaluated.
These included a Prector Ritual given for Joan Brooks on
I hear about John.
home is beautiful and always and change It yourself,
though a fox were pursuing Nov. V at the home of Mnoret Larosa, Palmway Drive.
I'm sure there are some presentable and picked up,
DEAR ABBY : My beloved you. Because she Ia.
Officlant for this candlelight ceremony wal'Delora Mark.
single men out there, Abby, even though l know she hates wife of d7 years passed on to
Do you wish you had more
mas
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but my friends Just aren't housework,
her reward after a lingering f riends? For the secret of ornaments at a festive meeting at the president's home
on
Any
c o operating.
The problem is that we live 'llnes' She had been gone popularity, got Abby's new Lands Lane. A Christmas dinner party for members and guest
sorne dl$tA= SWBY- And only a few weeks who I was booklet: "How To Be was hosted by Joyce Sanamet of Country Club Circle. Par.
NO NAME IN TEXAS when we visit them - once or b.elged by single ladies from Popular; You're Never Too ticipants
exchanged gifts and enjoyed the holiday spirit
twice
Unen,ln their miles around. The first who Young or To. Old." Send $1 together
REAR NO NAME: The guest room haven't been are to coiwole me was with a long, selI'addreued,
The chapter received a letter of thanks from the Foster C
1 tIme a (nisild m,u$l a changed since their previous Monica, - a very proper stamped 2$ cents) eavelepe Christmas
Fund sponsored by HRS Social and Economic
ma she fkl.ki ya 5'ought to guests visited. ( Lots of Mends splinter from my church. For to Ahby, 132 Leaky Drive, Services for their contributi
on to this project during the
weeks, this kind lady daily Beverly Hills, Cull. 18012.
holiday season.
brought casseroles, home.
Tickets are available for the Valentine Ball to be held
Prograrn Op.ns biked brad, cakes, etc., so
Saturday, Feb. 16. Prior to the Ball the outstanding social
when Monica ,asked me to
event In ft Beta Sigm Phi calendar -a formal lunchm and
tea cousin's funeral
cocktail pasty honoring guests and Valentine girl candidates
1$ muss awl)', I agreed In
will be held.
reciprocate for
Preceptor Beta Lambda Chapter will be in charge of the
o.i (She said her car
cocktail party arrangemepti. Tickets are $10.00 per couple and
ildw who quo*
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was in the shop.) Sim
En"aftent, and we&amp;
may be obtained from members of the sorority.
Income or nutritional need we l i l to b.ft from the WIC Monica Intended to remain
Memsisra and guests will meet at the Mark home it 6:30 p.m.
ding foinu ,
(aiflfl, Infants and Children) program administered by the
overnight, I rraitged to May the
on
Jan. 21, for a trip to the Spaghetti Factory. Plans are unHerald
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with a f riend nearby.
S,,nlimle Comty' Health
these
derway for Founder's Day luncheon on Apt 20, to Include all
wic iwsvides nutritional foods s.d mdrltLai ederatlon for Everything was perfectly
area chaPters of Beta Sigma Phi.
be aomprngnant women, airing mothers, new mothers i to MZ polo.
Grace Marie Stinecipher is responsible for planning a dinpanted
by
professional
Months after the birth, and CbU
$01 7051* of igi.
Well, Im$ Sunday, Monica nor-theatre outing for the. chapter and a traditional Valentine
black
and
white
funded supplemental food prograsu
waited for me after church,
This is a
honor of Preceptor Beta Lambda's Valentine G irl
rm* if picture is do.
available at the Health Department's headquarters In Sanford saying she had to talk tome
candidate, Glenda Emerson, to take place Feb. 12:
(3n4M). the Longwood CUrAc (13MI17), 0*6 Migrant privately. She had tears in her sired with
Wedding forms WIld
eyes as we
In her car pmet.
ictures
alnic (20$.3) and Sanford Migrant QIalc (322110).
member received a free coupon obtained through her efforts.
mustweeks
be submitted
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Those wi vs eligible are screened for aromla, weight (whlth I later learned had
The next regular meeting of the chapter wIll be at the home
proi,iema, teenage pregnancy, poor diet, inadequat, growth NOT been ha the shop) while
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Helen Hamner, Suburban Estates, W. 20th Street, on Jan. 29.
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Plants like corn, cucumbers carefully so as to retain as
and family visit them.)
January Is a good time to pons it.
neighbors had seen her getWash-and-wear linens never ting into my car with her and squash cannot be sue- much of the root system as orddr seed, purchase tools if

telling her when you're without sheets rathe r than MARRY her ! Abby, I am not
eligible male f riends!
I am a widow In my 40s. I available. Then ask her to jeopardize our marvelous eve n considering marriage,
have lots of women friends please arrange a meeting - relationship. But when I think but if! were, it wouldn't be to
who say they would love to do at her place or yom's. And II of sleeping be tween used Monica, What can I say
something for me, but they're nothing happens, you'll know sheets -yuk!
without being cruel?
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to transplant than others.
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Fact Sheet VC 74.7, "Starting
Try to do yo ur transplanting the
When you use plan ts as
Garden
starts, you can avoid adverse
soon after a rain, when cloudy splants",
whichWi
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free Tranupon
weather conditions, choose
or in the late afternoon, request.
the best plants to set out, and containers.
Protect yout transplants from
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Individual tra nsplants can direct sunlight for the first 4
However, not all vegeta bles be grown in flower pots, paper or 5 days after setting out.
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This - can be accomplished
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breaking
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If you do start your plants in application of a starter

look crisp, I know, but since I suitcase and noticed that we ceasfully transplanted except possible.
needed and draw up your
I think you'll find most garden plan, This is also a
first suspected that the beds didn't get back until the ,when grown in individ ua l
had not been changed, I following evening, so they
good time to have your garden
marked the sheets, so I know assume that we are ha ving an
soil tested for the soil acidi ty
they are not laundered bet- int imate relationship! Monica
level (pH) to see if it is
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then said her reputation
suitable for growing a
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lunch. "wi th the girls," or an JAbbY
evening out "with the girls."
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Also, cer tain times are better transplants, call and ask for

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please do us widows a favor
and remind all our married

efeat the game. She had to
play her pa rt ner for four g
diamonds headed by at east
the queen-nine-six.
She switched to the 10 of
diamonds and decla rer was
helpless. He covered with the
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too difficult for others to charge will be an automatic players need only be cone diamond lead through South's
cerned with defeating their 7.5 allowed West to take the
handle is where you'll shine reaction.
opponents'
contracts and last two tricks wi th the 9.6
today. In fact you'll caine up
8AGITARIVS (Nov. - !ith their own,
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with mm Um one adution. Dec. 21) Beniefits today we
hand comes from a
(For a coPy ot JA COSY
TAURUS (April *May 30) more likely to come-Urough rubber ridge game. East was MODERN,
send $1 to: 'Win at
at no one rush you into the ' efforts of others
a talented young bridge play- Bridge," care of this newspamaking major decisions than through your own. Don't er f rom New Yor City.
, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Valerie Sokolov. Even though Station, New York. N. V.
today. Given the proper time ill down on the
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. n)
matchpoint play.
East to make the
observa tions will spare yOU The mantle of leadership is en Successful
must be concerned with allowed
final good play of unlocking
future headaches.
likely to fall on Your shoulders overtricks whether they are her king on dummy's ace.
ARID (March 21-April 19) today, whether you are with a declaring or defending. Rub- When Ms. Sokolov later got on
Solving problems which seem small or large group. Taking her bridge and team of four play with her king of clubs, a

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are 4.6 weeks old. Choose only structions

vegetable garden, well now is

She was married to John Schaefer and spent her adult
life In Baltimore. She attended Asquith Presbyterian
Church there for 75 years where she sang in the ChOir
for 50 years and taught Sunday School for 45 years.
Is Minnie looking forward to her 104th birthday?
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out in the garden when they

splants for your spring

Minnie was born Jan. 9, 1877, In Franklinville, Md.

so many good years. "I always took care of myself,"
she said.
Regally poised and posed, Minnie wielded the knife
and cut the first slice of the large sheet cake in the
presence of Lakeview friends and other guests at the
onee.in.a.lifetlme celebration.

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when you can start tran-

the morning -she cut the cake herself -her mind is

Minnie declared with emphasis.

key club entry. Accordingly,
East found the only play at
the second trick consistent

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paths Is blocked you'll easily This should be a rewarding
Opening lead•Q
find other routes.
day for you materially.
PIKES (Feb. 20-March 20) Several channels could open
You're a keen observer today to make it possible for you to
and you'll karnhow not to do get t hi ngs you've been By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
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trouble arriving at a sound
three notrump with only 23
hiard points,
'kait overtook West's open.
ing in queen of spades with
her king and declarer had to
duck. It was obvious to Ms.
Sokolov that declarer had
both major suit aces for his
two.notrump bid, Therefore
declarer would easily come to
nine tricks with one spade,
two hearts, one diamond and
five clubs,
Although Ms. Sokolov could
establ ish her partner's spade
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Claude Schaefer, Fort Lauderdale, where Minnie spent
the winters for many years.
Accordi ng to June Miller, activities director at

Minnie celebrated her 103rd bIrthday Wednesday at
Lakeview Nursing Center, Sanford, where she has
been a resident for about three years.
How does It feel to be 103?

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do much to further your systems, making that which IS
difficult more easy, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
19) This is a good day to keep Because of your ability to
up communications with everyone at ease today, you'll
persons who are not In your be able to smooth out difImmediate vicinity. If you ferences between dissenting
someone a letter or a call, factions. Be a peacemaker.
do it now. Find out more of
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
what lies ahead for you In the Strive to bring to a conclusion
year following your birthday today a situation which means
by sending for your copy of something to you financially
Astro.Graph Letter. Mail $1 or materially. You're good at
for each to Astro.Graph, Box closing deals.

arrangement near the cake was from her only son,

Not on your life.

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Improvising new methods or

compliments of Carefree Florist. The large

calendar and be 100 again?

different causes and what can other than the dietary pat.
judgment Is extremely ac- be done about controlling it. tern.

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Would Minnie T. Schaefer want to turn back the

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Church, Lake Mary.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Rugenstein, Ridge Road, Crystal Point, Lake Mary. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rubis of Falls
Church, Va.
Given In marriage by her father, the bride chose for her
vo.'~, a candlelight chiffon gown over satin fashioned with a
Victorian illusion yoke and cuffs overlaid - with Imported
Alencon lace handworked with pearls. The exquisite gown
was designed and created by the bride's mother.
She carried a cascade of red roses showered with baby's
breath and wore sprays of baby's breath in her hair.
Bridesmaids were Kathy Rugenstein, the bride's sister of
Lake Mary, and Rhonda Qimpsty, a college roonunate of the
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They wore Christmas green velvet gowns, Victorian styled ,
enhanced with pearls. Each carried a single red rose accented
AND MRS. GLEN ALLEN RL.TBIS
with baby's breath and streamers.
Jeffery Dailcer served the bridegroom as best man. Ushers and Mrs. James ugensteIn, pourInI; Mrs.. It E. True.. 'Irs.
were A. Kipp Rugenstein, brother of the bride, and Mike Mike I'rIey and Mrs. Alyce Lansing, bride's cake, and Mrs.
Presley.
James Rubis, groom's cake.
A reception at the home of the br ide's pa rents followed the
The newlyweds plan a spring wedding and scuba diving trip
ceremony.
to Abacus.
Assisting at the reception were: Mrs. P.D. Anderson, bride's
They are making their home at the Aloma Arms, Orlando.

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problem
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Part of
from the fact that normal surprised that a carrot won't
healthy people can have a help you. The amount of
relatively low blood sugar glucose that would be
without any symptoms. That released from the carrot ls
seems to be particularly true relatively small and it would
in individuals in good physical take a long time for it to be
digested by your stomach and
condition,
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medical conditions as well as
There's very good evidence
anxiety. That's why the that, even in a diabetic, eating
diagnosis shouldn't be made raw fruits and vegetables will
on sym ptoms alone,
not raise the level of the blood
For both these reasons, a sugar. That's because of the
clinical diagnosis of low blood very slow digestive process.
sugar is usually not iTlede Of course, it's importiiilt to
unless the person's blood find out why you have
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newspaper, P.O. Box - 1551,
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Composer
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11

Tanglewood

AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Church, Lake Howell Road.

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Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Roliins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12
The Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Sanford Chamber of

Sanford AA, Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

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Eric Lesko, guitar soloist and teacher, in recital in
Faculty Artist SerIes, 3:30 p.m., music rehearsal hall,
University of Central Florida. Proceeds to music
scholarships. TUESDAY, JANUARY15
Bridge classes, Deltona Community Center each
Tuesday through May 6. Beginning, 1.3 p.m.; Intermediate,
p.m.
Sanford Senior Citizens, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Bag lunch followed by slide program on Alaska by Rev.
Leo King.
,ass,err !At,menury Se'nou'4 special ni't'uitg OH
new Primary Education Program, 7 p.m., school
auditorium. State Rep. Bobby Ilrantley ill explain the
legislative intent of the law.

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shop. No fee to those 60 years and over.

Orchestra would not do. We SPRINGS, according to piat
could have young soloists thereof, as recorded In Pbat Bock

Land Development Manager.

Child Care in my home. Hidden
school. 323-1715.

Naveloranges&amp; grapefruit
' $4 bu. Call after 5p.m.
322.6733

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Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
oranges. Picked to order. Will
mix. Crumley 332-0257.
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Memorial hospital conference room. Anyone 6 can

doing only one movement of a

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balding, bearded,

SPRINGS. according to plat

Deputy Clerk

SWEETS,

develop his ownideas. He said
his innovations might Include
the rescue of neglected music
of our time and the 19th
century, as well as the

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Home away from home In the
counT? p tot eloerly person,
Ambulatory or not am.bulatory. Oviedo area. 345

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY16
Free sweelgum and dogwood seedlIngs, 9 n.m. to 5
p,m., as long as supply lasts, 106 Forest Ave.,
Altamonte Springs,

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21-Situations Vtfanted
Seek employment for 2 Viet.

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namesemaferefugees, aqes 20

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&amp; 25. One speaks a little

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Within three months .frorn the
time of thC first publication of this
'ou are required to file with
the clerk of the Circuit Court of

Division, the address of which is

ANYTIME

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4MuItiple Listing

ferences in

Tract

Boston and

Rerreatlon HaIl, 12 Coloznba Road, DeBary, 7 p.m.,
refreshments; 7:30 p.m., card party, Tickets at door,

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63 of SANLANDO

Legal Notice

Book

Hearhi
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"How to Save oi Yo

Taxes", 6:30-9:30 p,m.,

EMPLOYMENT

FHA VA. FHA 2358245

from LONGWOOD

O SANLANDO address of the personal FOREVER BARREL)

Commissioners will hold a public thereof, as recorded
In PIat Book f'th below,

w. e. Winderweidle Jr.

Seminole County Courthouse, Seminole County, FIIda;
Tract 67 of SANLANDO

tative of the Estate of
KAY PARSONS SWEETS

demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE

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373.S0öloreves. 323.0517

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11

MONDAY, JANUARY21
Clogging clau, new lO.week series, 7-8:30, Geneva
Community Hall for aH.ages. Wear hard sole shoes,
349534k

SA11JRDAYFEBRUARYZ
CJ1e's Male Woskibop, University of Cenirsi
Florida, 9:30a.m. tonoon, agea646. AlaoFeb.9 and 16.
CaU UCF College of Eztended Studies at VS2l1.

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fullyegpt. kit., convenient Icc.,
reasonable rent. Adults only,
no pets. 322.0341.

w roses &amp;
privacy sets off I yt'. old 3
Bdrm w earth tone carp, Cen
H-A, indoor W.D hookup &amp;

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38R,1B, $300mo., 101 Oakland
Ave. (Sunland). Sn set. &amp;
Sun. onlyl 10.2.
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NEAR MAYFAIR COUNTRY'
CLUB. Exec 3 BR. 2B. 1g.
FR, FP, on oak shaded corner,

Super clean, lovely 3 BR, 1½ L'.
fenced, appliances, $3541 me. .

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TRUSTEE; ARTHUR .i. SELIG.
MAN. TRUSTEE; HACKER
HOMES. INC., A FLORIDA COP.
PORATION, ROBERT .1. NICKS
and INA U. HICKS, SOs wIfe;

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FLORIDA CORPORATION; an
behalf of themselves oil all other
propertvQen(,slmIriysu,g

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FICTITIOUS ISAMS\
Notice lsMnsby given that pm
euia,eO In business Of 3184. Hy
431, LonOweod, via., nise,
lattluflole Counts,, P10115. under
tile fictitious none of PICTURE
33SSI,At
for PI.kWINs.$.Id PERFECT PHOTO SERVICES,
deIens lull be flied *1111 the and that I bind to register said
Clerk and served upon the nemswiththeClerkofffi,Cwcult
.PIiIlliWs Attorney- en or befors Court, $etnlnoleCeu,*y, P10115 In
tile 3*rd day of January, $001
acccrdaacs wit the provisions Of
Arthu! H. SICueNu. Jr.
the Fictitious Name kafides, To.
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5fOfa,
By: Susan E. Thar.
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51g. Ellis hiunfer Inc.
Deputy Clerk
Carelyn C. Hunter, Sec.
Publish Dec U, 2$, $1598. JOI. 4, PublIsh: January ii, II, 35. &amp;
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the following desaibed property
situated in Seminole County,
Flofida at public sle Pursuant to
Publlih:
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dated Janapry
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by the Honorable Robert I.
FICTITIOUS
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ssiwlc. i, hereby given tue. ion McGregor, at fl;0O em. Feb.),
'SiSal the West Front Doorof the
Courthouse
in $aVhIlId, SIinInOSe
Ave.,- Sanisid, Seminole
y,
County, FlorIda:
Ionis u,ider Ike fldIIsu5 .r.
Lot 3d. Clock I, SABAL POINT
of TheLMA'S TROPHY
o Still I InIsmil Is nsgiuler said AMENDED PLAY according
MineOfththeCierkcitu.CW, tt Pill thereof is record its
Court, SemineleCeunty, Florida In 55$ BOOk IL Pages 4)44, Public
Records ci Seminole 'ounty,
accordance wits, the previsions
P10111.
the Fictitious Nine katides, To

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as Clerk of the CowS
By: Elepnorp. SurmIse

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51g. lawMc, Corp.
Russell H. WIIIIamsan

PublIsh Dec. *1. 30, 1179$ Ja,,
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s= repair, close -.

In. $39,5

Sanlerd Ave., 3
hoilbeig. S1U50.

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lag.Peal latefe Broker
*IØ$anfordAwg.

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W.Germieftwhit,

JCHN KlIDER ASSOC.

GOLF COURSE LOT WITH

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$3 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
ROAD FRONTAGE, LARGE
STAND
OF
CYPRESS,
VOLUSIA COUNTY. $500 PER
ACRE. TERMS.
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.efront living Is avail. in this
elegant 3 Cl. 4B home,.
Situated onl'z acres complete
11111, 10 guest cottage.
Wontt $451 long t $97,000'

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BROKEW

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Shocks 54 95 -- Heavy Duty $695
New Batteries 57995

opening
)O'xlB'x12' for
00. 10'x1B'xI4' for
00, IO'x77'xli' for

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18 acre orange grove, Geneva.

Home in the country, 3
utility rm., 1g. carport, big lot.
540,000. 3770711.
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cattle ranch. Sorrenso,',
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$605 (Dealer I
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log.

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57.87200. F.O.B. factory. Call
collect 9 am. to 6p.m. 30S-33t

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3-PS N. 1743, Casse01or'ry, p,
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Eve. 563.34$!

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.c.'tit 339 8386
i'FNMOPI WASHER

l'arts,

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PuSh tqitn cgntrol, nas cam
uses
Still in wairas,ty
OttJu,tdlly $64v, assuin' ay
me'nts of $21 mo Agent 339
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Stereo. 000dworkingorder
SS0

5$
FCYDIt YIAAD
55
1731734
$5
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Levi Jeans 8. Jackets
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0Sanford Ave.
322 5791
-Color Port. TV, Color Console
TV, AM FM Stereo, vi
cassette, AMFM Stereo w
record player. 3236610.
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Good used TV's. $?56. ui

MILLERS
26t9OrlandoDr.
Ph 3770357
BARGAIN TV'S
Whypaymore?
HERR'S TV

25975. SantordAve.

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69 Dodge Coronet wagon, auto,
otter S p.m.
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'74 AMC' S W. AT. PS. AC, new
brakes, valves &amp; tires. Runs
perfect, $1,700. 377 7668 or 321

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furniture, Refrig , stoves, tools
.'F BUY USED FURNITURE&amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage 372 8771
Antigues-- Oriental Rugs
Music Boxe$ - Slot Machines
Bridges Antiques
323 2501
WE BUY 11SF 0 FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES 8. PLUMBING
FIXTuRES Jenkins Fur
niture. 205 F 25th St 373095)
Windshield, 7 saddle bag 2
helmets, any other accessories
that fit Honda 100 motorcycle.
323 1980 ot 3236216

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrietrs Beauty Nook
5)9 E. 1st St., 322-5742

storagi

lot sal.

6444929

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IMan,quaiityoperafion
Iyrs.exp. Patios, Driveways
etc.WayneBeal.377i37

MEINTZER TILE
Piewor repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. $699567.

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Lawn&amp; Landscaping

Dressmaking

CE PT IFIE D LA WN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 3327907

Alterations, DressmakIng
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

Drywall

Light IMUling

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
Remodel &amp; AdditIons.
Call $3) 5399w' 867 0136

Yara Debris, Trash
Appiiances&amp;Misc
(LOCAL)349$371

Grooming&amp;Boa,dlng

is. Cleaning

Housewiv Cleaning ServIc
Personalized, last, dependable
Regular or) time basis
WtpOwashwindowsl
6775494

COURT CUSTOM'S CONS?.
Custom design homes, remodel.
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REMODELINGIRpAlp
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arp repairs, remodeling, All
work quar Free est. 331 8465

Cet'atnic Tile
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Ing. 373-0211.

Pvrnllure .AppNaiscgs - General Mardiandis.

Ibme Repair

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Horns Inrovsnesjs
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Bonded. Free Estimates 373

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riei5t (mar 339 1.19$

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51.340 030 4.495.

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your pet. 322 5132,
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Furniture, ios F. 35th St. 373
09$)

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sleeping boxes. We cater to

Walk in

(ond . full power 373 2745

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

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TVrepo 19" cnith. Solo orig.
5493.75 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo.
Qlfl 329-$.

Boat Trailer &amp; kicker, $150; icc
maker; restaurant Garland
stove; other restaurant eqpt.
322 5366 aft 3 p.m.
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535 95 E. GP 2? 2.4 ;1F
BAT TEI4Y SHOP
W7W 27ffiSt
1239111

Plyrnoufti S.flellite, 5750 or

Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.

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PUY,SELL.TRADF

&amp; batteries, Call G,sry aft 6
P 01 • Mon fhru Sat. 327 7780.

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sprin"&amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford ..
Auction, 121$ S French
53-TV.Radio-Stereo
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MONEY SAVERS

'70 Ford Fairlane SW. exc
conct throughout, new paint,
5800 or best offer Must soIl,
guitg overseas 319 ,SoE

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Service Ilsed Machines
5O—lAIscellaneous for Sale
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About In Coggins, Shots 322
0839
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supstanlial
down 133.000 3flfl5J.

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Sanford Furniture
Salvage, I? 97, So. of Sanford.
37 $721

PUBLIC AUCTION
1st., Jon. 12, 1910

Detain.

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1311 for further details.

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Ca.ps'ntr', PInt,ng, Ma,nt,
of all types, Llc. Bonded
3736035 Insured 134am

I a're lots Oii Paved rd. Terms
you can afford. $500 den.

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Steel. pre-engineered clear
span buildings (Major Mfg.)
All buildings have 702$

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377.1577

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REALTORS
07$ $INOId Ave. *2.710)

seconds but brand new top line
- bedding sets only' Free local
delivery
.oll's Sanford Fur

Pioneer acres. Hew out your own
homestead. 10 acres or more.
low down payment, Osteun.

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Side by Side refrlgeralor, 575; I
picnic table, w-2 benches, $30;
full siq biby bed w-mattr,ss.
535; Oak Porch roclers,
metal office deik, 570. Jenkins I

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74395 Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
321 IS??
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CoolerDoorw.Casing
3739375

PROKER
3439S.MyrfIeAve.

SEIGLER REALTY

shade trees. Only

mtgages Bought

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SEILER REALTY

EXTRA LARGE 2 STORY
DUTCH
GAMBREL.
BEDROOM, 3t BATH DE.
LUX POOL WITH PRiVACY.

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311 3l5E First St.
377 54"
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ForSale;MapleTrundlebed.
Exc.cond. Like new
3fl-2997.ft 5p.m.

TERRIFIC VIEW OVER.
LOOKING SMALL POND.
$30,000

3 BEDROOM. 11 BATH ON
NICE CORNER LOT IN
TOWN. ZONED MULTI UNIT,
2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,
NEW PAINT, PANELING &amp;
CARPETS. SUPER NICE.

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Pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
53$.$0J, VAFHA terms avail.
able.

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125.550.

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3SACRESLAKEFRONT,TALL
TREES, GREAT ACCESS,
$7,500 PER ACRE.

$21,500.

01, liii2 loIs, all fenced, pp,

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NEAR
UPSALA 110*0.
NEFOSFILL. $10,900 TERMS

GENEVA ACREAGE

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READY TO BUILD IN NICER
AREA. $4,500.

ING, CAPTAIN'S LANDING
VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
$35,000 TERMS.

Cdrm.M.H.,Ownerfinance
4ll J.$5.S717
Larry D. Hermit, Broker

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sc psrcii, fenced be. Good'
location, 534*.
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Evern$.4

539,500.

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REALTOR

iia'. uirynoi&amp;i
NER LOT.NEEDSRESTOR.

VEALTOR 372-1091
ULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE
Eves.3at.sioO 373 1559

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1 ACRE ZONED MOBILE
HOME.
WHISPERING
PINES. WALKING 01$.
TANCE TO BIG LAKE
GEORGE. $6,500.

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$42,500
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1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
rePossessed, used very short
time- Original $593, bal. 5)81 or

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home. Completely redone w•
lush carpeting &amp; paneling.

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10. 478-0354 aft i p.m.

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 9?, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, wijI hold a
PubliC AUTO ALPCTtOP9 every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730. It's
'.'I., ,.,.v I..
U. r,vI,ua TeU WY

for wtlat you have to sell. Call J -_______________________
today and your Classified Ad will
1970 Dodge Dart

62-A--Farm Equip.

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WhOlesale to all, Orlando Wholesmall bicycle? Sell these idle
sole Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,
items with a want ad. To place
Orlando
your ad. call your friendly
Classified gal at The Herald, 322'
Whatever the occasion, there I5 a
261). or 531.9993.
classified ad to solve it. Try one

DON'TMISS THISONEI
3 or 4 BR, CH&amp;A, older 2 story

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STEMPER AGENCY

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new Interspririlj bedding. These

Sanford 327 5707

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REALTOR. 327 7195

AFWA.235COfl. Homes
Down Payment
as for your lot! Will build on
your lotot our lot,
Y Enterorise. Inc.
lnc,Reiltor
6.44 3013

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DelI's Auction Center

-- ... - - 1978 Coachman Deluxe 25'
Reese hitch, air, awning, fully
self cont 321 0025 56,500 or
t,t'st otter

Orange Ave., Suite 204, Winter

Day or Night

furnace I rang,. Fenced rear
yd., convenIent location, LR .
P14. rm., w.w carp., $25000.

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vacant land. Lucky In I mo Agenl 339 8388
Plump lovable smooth riding

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35 .Cre$fenc.donw.sIvaft,j
Cattleonlyl

We buy eQuity in houses, apts. 8.

Bldg. lot for duplex or single

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IR,l',B,,oflomicalgaswail

C$eftoltheClrcultCeurt
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Ry:$usanl.Tabor
Deputy Clerk

NESTLED AMONG TREES,
custom built 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath

REALTOR, MLS

$00 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deldedaccesstotls. St. Jnhnt

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POOP PRIZE
co'.'u IA'.. 't STAY IAT

or can be' seen at 2)1 Flamingo
Dr , Sanford Sell reasonable
for ouck sale

62-L.awn.Garden

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Shasta camper, self cont,,
bath &amp; shower, 12x11 awning,
50'e'l 8 waler hose.? jacks &amp; 2
et mirrors for car. Reese

deliver for extra charge. 322
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Buy 7. Sell
New&amp; Used Furniture'
500 S Sanford A,'
373 693

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Lotsmore.WIIIOoFHA0,VA.

Unf. Mobile Home near Lk.
Je$sup. 2 BR, kit. sqpt,, could

Inc., 323 5774

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Realty

READY TOSELL
BR 2 B w•CH &amp; CA, w•w car.
petlng,ec.cond,offly$4$,00,

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78 Dodge Power Wagon, 'I wh
drive, auto., AC. PS, PB. good
cond $1000 &amp; take over
Payments 32)0389 aft 130
NEW 12' steel truck body. Fits Iton long wheel base, 307 Elm
Ave 323 8110 CERTIFIED
WELDINC.

75-Recreational Vehicles

(all Clark 8 Itert 3?) 7580

Furniture. 705 F 75th St. 323 i

We buy your equity, close in ?lhrs---------------Ilsaci lull size hotel-motel bed
AWAPOPEALTY, INC
Lot or Acreage wanted
For mobilehome
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32? 0216

HEAT &amp; AIR, LIKE NEW ON
100x150 CANAL FRONT LOT
AT BIG 1TAR LAKE. OCALA
FOREST. 5)5,900. SEIGLER

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323 5420

C.iifars, amplifiers &amp; drtim
Cicarance sale Save up to
00 Bob Balls Discount
Music (enter. 2202 French
Ave )n 2255
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,Nl'y buy used' New brand nafti'
springs 8 mattresses at 20 —

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on beautiful I yr. old Double
wide w 2 huge bdrms, 2 baths,
Cen H-A &amp; eat.in kitchen. ç,ç
mo. lot rental. Call nowl

abundance of storage, double
garage with garden utility

INVESTORs
houseWFP.pluslBR;
B garage apt, Only $30,000.

2BR. lB. new w.w carp.,
kit., appl.. fenced yd. good bc,

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Large rooms, exterior done in
aluminum siding. Perfect for
growing family, -Fireplace,

SHADOW LAKE WOODSDesigner home wwood I
stone exterior, Great Rm, fire.
place, intercom, Solarium,
waIk.in closets on wooded "z

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privacy fence. $450 mo. 373-.

be 3 IR,lg.Iot,coupbeon,vo,,1
sm. child. $200. lit &amp; last&amp;
$100 sic. dip. 333.5445

669 0994. or 83) 2335

of extras, $49,000.

acre for $107,000.

3 BR, 2B, carport, nice Sanford
area, stove, ref rig., no pets, 1st
&amp; last, $370 month, 349.5545,

6957. Owner 'Associate.

51-Household Goods

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Scr. patio&amp;utiI, shed. 798-5372
(days) or 668-433) (after 7 &amp;
weekends).

capital of the worldl Lovely
Rdrm, 2' Bath lake front
home has pool on one acre,
private boat dock, fireplace in

530,950ff

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AIRPORT BLVD
Motivated owner wilt help
rezone 2 5 acres With existing
CIT house. $51,000 Owner will
hold part 01 mortgage. Piloian
Really, Realtors 831 1947.

VA &amp; FHA FinancIng

537,900,

Central HA, large Fam Pm,

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'

t. assert your lnta.eaI In this
pending litigation, in aevdsnce
with ISis Florida Rules ii Civil
Procedure, lyle l$30, aixt Se file
your written daIses w*
Clerk of the Circuit Court In and
for Seminole Cagefy, Florida, oil'
to serve a capy en Jokn 01. Mc.
Cermnick, (pouIre, U) East
Church knot, Orlanda, Florida

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

.

SpotlesS 7 Bdrm home w

.....

IN
AND
FOB
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
Casa NO. *439.CA18S
CHARLES W, LANSING, MARY
J. MEADOWS and ELIZACITH
SAVA; JACK H, OWENS, Al
TRUSTEE,

MORE, front &amp; rear BR's,

I 150PM, 2 BATH, 2 story home

financing. $45,900.

Unfurnished

,

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' lake frontage, 75' dock 4.
'4 morel $56,300.

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trophy, Spec-

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Realty, REALTORS, 3227972.

OURSELVES EDITOR
322-2611
9-$daily - Mon.Fri

-

Frank HOlder Dance Company of North Carolina, 8
p.m., ECIITIWIdI Center, Stetson University, DeL,and.
SUNDAY, JANUARY20
Dusty Hoots RitSag Lasoclatloui open horse show,

See our beautiful new BROAD.

oo,

Bdrm, 2 Bath, 2100 sq ft. huge'
Fam Pm w fireplace over

zens Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

talk with you.

i
I

under the oaks. Three Bdrm

fenced yd in Pinecrest. Only
$45,900 P

31—.Apsrtnients Furnishad

1979 (P650 Honda, very low
mileage
Same as new
Custom seat &amp; other ac
cessores 32? 5769

Hwy .16 West, Sanford

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Realtors, Century 21. 33100)0.

H.A,&amp; 2 yr old roof; Din Pm,

respective community to be

,

and past patrons will be honored.

42-Wcbile Homes

Attractive 3 BR. 2B in cony.

paneled Fam Rm &amp; huge

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2 BR, 2B dbl. wide on own lot

FORD. WINTER SPRINGS,
CASSELBERRY and if you
haveaknaclifergath.ring,h,

see why they can't make vacuums so the
dirt aoes out the electric cord!"

2 BR, U IT townhouse con

377 0231
332 5353, 322 3772. 3?? 0779

[13

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1 BR, lB condo, kit. eqpt..

SAN.

'i aon't

1k Sylvan area, 5 acres 527.000
Other parcels avail. W

41-A--Condominiums

Sanford location. Asking

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dip. 332-4495 after 7 p.m.

WANTED

78-M*torcycles

for F5tat.' COmmerc- i al &amp; ReSi
(tCfltiill Auctions Apprai5 l
Call L)eIl s ,Su(fiofl
J

59-Musical Merchandise
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43-Lots-Acreage

-.

2544 S French Ave.

M. Unsworth Realty

Lg. I BR, fully eqpt.. AC, W.D,

thereafter as possible to consider thereof, as recorded In Flat Book THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF C.
Brent McCaghrin
the following:
DRIVERS-WAREHOUSEMEN
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
4, Page 65, Public Records
Attorney
A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR Seminole County, FIoq'ld
'clef'Ii of the above court a written c.
Immediate openings. Must have
Brent
McCaghren,
of
WinCHANGE OF ZONING REGULA
.
Fl. Chauffeur Ilcanse, 25 yrs.
Tract 73 of SANLANDO statementofanyclaimordimand derweedle
TIONS
, they may have. Each claim must Haines, Ward 1. Woodman, PA.
or eider with good driving
SPRINGS, Second Raplat,
record. Annual startIng salary
1. AGUSTIN 0. MAROUEZ cording to plat thereof, as be in writing and must indicate the 250 Park Avenue South, P. 0. Box
AND MARTHA A, MARQUEZ — recorded
for the claim, the name ,4
iti excess of $10,000. Ec.
In
Fiat
Book
9
page
3
basIs
P.1* SINGLE FAMILY DWELL.
Company benefits, malor
addressofthecr,ditOrorhis agent Winter Park, Florida 37790
Public
Records
of
Seminole
1NG DISTRICT TO Al AGRICUL.
FlorIda Aluminum Distributor
or attorney, and the amount Telephone: (305) 64443)3
The County, Florida;
TURE
PZ(12.S.79).SS —
is IXpanding .to Longwood to
Tract 74 of SANLANDO claimed. If the claim Is not yet Publish; January 4, 11, 1550
East 12$ feet of the West 250 hut
.
sI
due, the date when it will become DER -3
areater Orlando ares.
of SPRINGS, Replat, according
the North 322 hit of Lot 32 of
Call 2 p.m-s p.m. to schedule
Flat due shall be stated. If th. claim is.
as
recorded
in
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT
McNeils Orange Villa, Piat Book 2. slat thereof,
interview 331.954
or unliuiluldofed, the
Book 6, Page 104. Public Records
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Page 99, Public Rscords of
.
nature of th, uncertainty shall
Seminole County, foç.;
be Cl NO, fl.ISM-CA49-P
Seminole County, Florida. Section
claIm
is
secured,
5111
Tract 76 of SANLANDO stated. if the
ATICO MORTGAGE COR. Part time opportunity. Looking
Ii. Township 21, Range 39
security shall be described. The
PORATIOPI,
foragroundhlooropperfunjty7
(Described further a, In the SPRINGS, Second Rsplat,
deliver
sufficient
shall
Plaintiff,
New multi.Ievol organIzatIon
general area of Bear Lake) cording to pIe, thereof, as claimant
copies
of
the
cIain
to
the
ci
to vs
.
recorded in Flat BookC
,
now biginning nation wide.
(DISTRICT No. 3)
Public Records of. I.mlnnl. enable the clerk to mall 001 Cop)? Alt I V rS TLIf%L&amp;t%I
..
r,i es.aaim
,.tg
rvrJn..
Ic nrmg will
to Hch personal repros.n,ativ,.
County,
Floridii
;r
"''
'
"
•" held by the Seminole County
All PerSons Intef'e,t,d In the
Tract 77 of 5ANLANDO
Defendants.
Planning and Zoning commission
Barnselds, bartenders. Full I.
estate
to
whom
a
corn'
of
this
NOTICIOPSALI
on December 5, ig, at
PM, SPRINGS, Third Replat, •c• Noticeof AdminIstration isa, bean
part time, rotating shifts
• mailed are riquirid,
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN
or as soon thereafter as possl, cording to pat
salary plustips. Bonus I Hoip.
WITHIN
recorded
In
Plat
Book
C,
Page.4,
in Room 203, ci the . Seminole
No esp. necessary. Apply in
THREE MONTHS PROM THE that on the 4th day of February,
NOatIl:OOA.M,atthewastfront
County Courthouse, Sanford, Public Records of Seminole DATE
person, ABC Liquors 2N$
OF
THE
FIRST
doavoftheCouyoijsecf5.mlnole
Florida, in Order to rsvliw, hoar County, Floridai
Orlando Dr., Sanford. '
OF
THIS County. at Sinferd. Florida,
_____________________
All of the LAKE OAKS sic. PUBLICATION
comments, and make recom.
NOtICE, to
TION,
SANLANDO
SPRINGS,
Imdsrslgned
Clerk
will
otter
mandations totIe Board of county
FACTORY- warehouse help
0id
a, they may have that ctsail.nge tPie sale'the following described reel
to pat ttior
Commissioners nt Seminole
needed, chance I or ad.
FiCorded in P145 $OskC, P401 2$. validity of the dicadent's will, the peopetty
County on the obove •ppp
vancement, mature local
Public Records of Seminole Qualifications of Ihe.personal
Lot
.... -"WEKIVA HUNT
for rezonina.
In' Ywive or
resIdent preferred, benefits,
CLUB" FOX HUNT SECTION 1,
Those In attendance wIll be County, Florida;
iurimtiS Of
court.
phone
according to the Flat ther.ofas
)'U
ARE
HEREBY
heardandwrltt.ncomm.ntsmay
ALLCLAIMLDEMANDS,AND recorded
la$BookuI,Pagesi9
be flied wIth the Land Deve'ap. NOTIFIED that a suit to
OBIICTION$ NOT $0 FILED
mont Manager. Hearings may be Title and for Declaratory Relief .'WILL BE FOREVER BARRED through 53, inclusive, Public
Records of Seminole County,
In tol Circuit
continued from time to time as
Date Si the first publIcation o
Fiend., together with all struc.
found necessary. Farther details COW'S ci the EigMeeth Judicial tPJs Notice of
AdmInIstration:
furls, Improvements, fixtures,
available by calling 323.4330, Circuit, in and for Seminole
1979.
.
County,
appliances, and appurtenances on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NA to
Extension No. 307.
'Via 001115
sai' land or ussi In conlunction S1MINOS.i COUNTY, FLORIDA
Board ci County Commissioners 411d for cancellation Of certaIn
As Personal Raprss.tWallve
t.StViCtlSIiS
therewith,
CASE NO. 78307$
Seminole County, Florida
ci
the
Estate
$
more particularly dosa'ibid as:
The aforesaid sale will be made ERNEST W. TURPIFI, it ux,
By: Robert French,
FI.weca Erea Myers
pursuant to a Final Judgment
LOO$1ttWSuS,b5ffihiidsIye,
PlaIntiffs,
chairman
Deceased
onten,IIOC1VIINO,79.;454.CA.ts. v.
LOIS II thrsUl
—
Attest: Arthur H. BickwIth Jr
ATTORNEY
FOR
PERSONAL
Fncwpsndunghnffi,Cit'cult Court RAM ASSOCIATES, INC.,
PublIsh November 19 and clusive. 501Ck "D" Trod
ffie Eightoentti JudicIal Circuit
SANLANDO SPRINGS, I'OCVIII RIPUIENTATIVI:
Defendunts.
Ole,nber?Iar4 January ni
s.WIIIIam
I..
Count,
Esq.
Of
in antI for Seminole County.
in Flat look 1. Page ' PubliC
OEP.73
NOTICIOPSALS
.
_________________________ Records of SemInole County, STENSTROM, DAVIS,
Florida.
Notice is hereby given that
McINTQ$N I JUL IAN
DATED this 5th day ci January ARTHUR 1.. CECKW$TI4, JR., .
P.O. Sex 1330
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP
(SEAL)
AND YOU API NOTIFIED Of
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
FlorIda
3277)
THU IISNTEENTN JUDICIAL yourniglwt,lnterv,ne kiNds lull
Arffiijr H. Seckwfttt, Jr. Seminole County, Florida, will sen
Tahaphoiva:
(301)
*2117)
CIRCUIT

Seminole (lsapter No, 2 OES, 8 p.m., Masonic
Temple, North Park Avenue, Sanford. Past matrons

and senior high point

.

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Washer I. Diver. Security
Deposit &amp; Lease. $750 mo.
Orlando-$9#)727.

CORRESPONDENTS

If the claim Is contingent or
liauIdated, the nature of the

I

323.7832

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Classified Ads find buyers 1451.

PART-TIME

- _---.-I. arson 9Ohp . esc
16fib,'rqlass
cond , uii,,tly eitras, custom vinyl canvas &amp; tarp, must sell
5995 3231757

Eves. 372 0612, 322 1547

clean 8. turn, gas heat,

I

Couches, ChAirs, chest, end
tables &amp; coffee tables. bed
stead. mattress 8. hoispring.
TV's, new statuc. clocks, zig
zag sewing mach,ne, 121 2
,'lan
tools. 1966 HOnd,1
pre'anr inotorcyclt &amp; a lot of
m.s iICI11S SOmetflig for
everyone

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590,000

new kit floor. Priced at only
$26,950

REALTORS [J3 PAR K

1 BR-Sin up. Pool, Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Sanford.
Call
323-1670
Mariners Village.
Let a Classified Ad help you fi,à

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* * * * * * * *

estate is na Dowda, whose ad. personal representative,

Sanford, Florida, on January 22,

Feb. 7. Presented for public by Daytona Beach
Community College for $6 fee. No cost to those 60 and

on SR 46. Junior
tattis free

Tract

3-1

Service

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
32? 5990

* AUCTION SALE *
FRI. 7:30 P.M.

AlPIOAT, 12' wide Gore, 0360
ISO hp. I ycoming, new prop &amp;
bushings,
many
estras,
sacrifice 52,500. 323 1757

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR I
BR. 3B, Pool
.
IlOOCornell Dr.

Inc., Realtors

From SlOfo $50
Cali 37? 1621. 37 416

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Directory

HAtcOLBWTREALTY

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j Inquire 500 S. Oak $417143.

323•5176

thereof, as recorded in Fiat Book the address of which I$ Seminole claimissecured,thesecurityshall
5. Page 47, PublIc Records of County Courthouse, Probate be described. The
claImant shall
Seminole County, Florida;
Division, North Park Avenue, deliver sufficient copies of the
Tract 64 of SANLAPIDO Sanford, Florida, 3277). The claim to the'clerk to enable the

thereof, as recorded in Flat

and art exhibition.

File Number 79.4$4.CP, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Seminole

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Ray.Bart Realty, Inc.
Peg. Real Estate Broker
3 BR, lB. 1g. lot, CH-A,carp., alt.
oar., well with underground I
system. Chain-linked back yd.
with 16x32 scr swim, pool. I
MuSt see to appreciate. I
Brokers Protectea .3:2 2831 i
Nile or Day.

213S' S French (17 9?) Sanford
323 5374

3 Bdrm 2 bath

Tract Si of SANLANDO TO ALL PERSONS HAVING KAY

Seminole County, Florida;

j
I

SANDALWOOD APTS. —

"bulging
PARSONS
with
musical
SWEETS,
SPRINGS. a repIat, according to CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
used.
talent,"
plat thereof as recorded in Flat AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Each claim must be in writing
Book 9, Peoe 19. Public Records of AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
The
appointment
of
and must indicate the basis for the
Williams, who appeared as a
Tract $9 of SANLANDO
YOU
ARE
HEREBY creditor or his agent or attorney,
guestconductorwlth the Pops
SPRINGS, according to plat NOTIFIED that the ad. and the amount claimed, If
the
last May, was announced in thereof, as recorded In Flat Book ministration of the estate of claim is not yet
due, the date when

Small Engine Repair classes 4-7 and 7-10 p.m.,
Deltona Junior High School shop, each Wednesday

I

The Real Estate Agency
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fl

2565

statement of any claim or demand
and over.
SUm n' Trim Exercise Class, 1p.m., DeBary First
Presbyterian, each Wednesday through May?. No cost
to those 60 and over.

REALTY WORLD.

72—Auction

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy 17 92
Sanford. Fla 32771

(çn
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______

L V

9561.

Sanford Gracious living. Rees.

912 French Ave.

Sanford County Courthouse,

1)

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AAA

A

L

29-Rooms

from 7 to 10 p.m. on Mon. I
Tues. nIghts.

I)

English, exp. urn.
Any lob considered. Call 323.
.

—

Sanford's Sales Leader
'Y)

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English, has some exp. in dec.
&amp; boat recur. Other tnc*ki

Ceramics for sale. Prices
reduced on Mi finIshed
oreenware, bisque. qIazes &amp;
stains. Starts Jan. S thru J,
II. Sumner Ceramics. 529
Nolan St. off 421. 322-1175.

INC.
REALTORS
s30ia32or335s7ii eves.

JUST FOR YOUI4BR,28t,ome
in Tee-in-Green wilh new CliA, carp. &amp; morel Spacious
rms, Fia. rm,, &amp; freshly I
painted! RPP WARRANTED.
Yours for $41,900,

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BUY JUNK CARS

your

till up

55--Boats &amp; Accessories

Easy to buy 538,000. .1 BR, ii, B,
2 story charmer. Real FP, I
Sanford city, has everything!
Owner will hold mort. Number I
One Property Place Inc. 645
3901.

FORRESIGREENE

77—Junk Cars Removed

iias tank in your nviqhborhood
for SI 00 in Silver COiflS Will
.1150 buy Silver OinS I196.1 or
bcforCf for c,lsh at rate $175
for each ten (tfltS 831 8)19

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LIST NOW!
Call Walt Cappel 323 6100
Knowles Realty Inc.
PEAL TOI
628.3005

Alt. Spg., new 2-story, all-cedar
Contemporary, facing lake,
huge trees, 31g. BPs, master
has 2 walk in Closets, 2' a,
Stone FP, loft fam. mm., eat-in
kit, with microwave Center,
Seller will carry mortgage.
Call to see. 594,900.

I

Park Ave., Sun. &amp; Mon. only.
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thereof as recorded in Plat Book , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Page 15. Public Records of SEM'NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
SemInole County, FlorIda;
PROBATE DIVISION
Tract 57 of SANLANDO File Number 79.4$4.CP

cording to piat therci, as recorded IN RE ESTATE OP
from the "wildly talented" in Put Book 4, Page 34, Public FLORENCE ERVA MYERS,

Community Center. Each Wednesday through May 7,

S

322•2611

SALEI Cabinet shop. All types of

OP
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE

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COUNTRY LIVING! I BR 2B
home in 051cm! S acre mini-. I
farm, above ground pool, barn
&amp; lots more! BPP WARRANT- I
ED! Enjoy for 564,900. Call I
373-2322 for Info.

_________________

6270

CLA IMS

Tract 32 of SANLANDO DEP-76
SPRINGS, according to plat

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cirai.ti.n Dpt

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I

r'riv.tte party will

Yard Sale
2507 i.. Liirrnonf At
Sat &amp; Sun tO 5

after hours 831-2335, $69-0994or
8310037

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24 HOUR lB 322-9283

.

LOVELY! 3 BR,''lB home in
DeBary In quiet neighborhood! Lg. lot with extras.
Must see to appreciate! Only
$7750

EVENING HERALD

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

Page 15, Public Records of December21, l9l9and January 1)

coy. Fla. mm., 600' garden rm
&amp; new carp. Fumn, too! BPP
WARRANTED. Just $43,000.

GIRLS

dock. 587,500. Piloian Realty,

Realtors, 831 1912. Eves, or

tIlLIOS

CC. Manor. CH, Din, area, I

EARN EXTRA MONEY
AFTER SCHOOL

___________

__________________________________
Call JOAn
322-7513
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Legal Notice

Seminole County, Florida

4

REALTY
—
REALTORS
JUST LISTED!7BP,lBhomejn

Ages 13-17

EXPRESSIONS

$000 aft 9 p.m.

Division

BOYS

CREATIVE

UIVO. REWARD, Call Joe 322.

Seminole County, Florida;

acres, beach house 8 boat

REALTY

lcs.—cw.in
- Tr.flA
—r R.

2 tam . wide var ivty Cloth,
yarns. appliances. pictures,
ttc Sat &amp; Sun , 815 Cherokee
Circle, Sunland Estates
-- ------------Rig garaqe sale' Sat only'
827 Piisal,,i Or
9.1 in tell?

Lakefront, Enterprise Rd. on
Lake Lenardy. 3 BR, 7' B,

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S.J-e1.sr.nn cl1.

Sanford, condominium, San
dalwood Villas, i BR. lower
level, 5.30,500. Principals only.
830 8546

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transactions, operate eqpt.
such as tractors 8. other light eqpt. Residence furnished. 5
pct. comm against 510.000
guarantee. Canoe Country, 6)5
Wymore Rd., Winter Park, Fl.
33759

Eat

by Gill Fox

_______________

development &amp; real estate

_______________________

__________________________

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

4 PCt. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $230.
Low down payments 322 2287

..

_________________________
SIDE GLANCES

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_____
____

Must have Real Estate

___________________________

Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages. PO Box SOil, Clear.
water, Fl. 33511

Arnr H. Bickwith, Jr.
Clerk to the Board of

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flg $

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_______________________

FIGHT INFLATION
SellAvon. lncreaseyoureamnln9
power. For details, Call
l.u1-4687 or 644-3079

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CommIssioners of Semlnof —

-

AVON

OF Jan.9, 1550.
BarneyHeadrick

5-Lost &amp;

414js

_____________________

__________________________

CURRED BY ANYONE
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS

P
"We might commission new SPRINGS, according to pIat submit written statements
or be
works. It's a forwn for doing thereof, as recorded in Plat Book lead orally.
that, too. Perhaps things ut 4. Page 56, Public Records of
By order of the Board of County

Seminole County, Florida;

-

Egg 8. Omelet Restaurant
2$lSFrenchAye,

______________________

Tract 27 of SANLANDO

room each Tuesday through May 6. No fee [or those 60
and over,

'I

Dishwasher full.time, days only.

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Watercolor class, 4.6:30 p.m., Deltona Jr. High art

I'p.I.'&amp;I

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SundQ-Noon FridQ

Pops Public Records of Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford,
of Sm., male puppy. 7 mo. old,
Florida, on December 5, 1519 at
orchestra simply to'foliow the County, Florida;
"TIGER", bro, white, &amp; bIle.
7:30 P.M., ores soon thereafter as
markings. Lost 13th
Tract 24
tradition established by
Of SANLANDO possible, to review, hear corn.
French Thurs.,. Jan. 3. Little
SPRINGS, according to plat rnents and
Fiedler In his 50 years on the
make recom.
Oy broken-hearted. 323-0264.
thereof, as recorded in Piat Book mendatbons to the Board of County
podIum.
4•
Page 21, Public Records of Commissioners on the above TO THE PEOPLE who called
"1 think the repertoire will Seminole County, Fiorida;
about the lost puppy,
captioned ordinance,
Tract
25 of SANLANDO
gradually change," he said.
"TIGER", please be good
Additional information may be
SPRINGS, dcculdlng t piát
enough to call pack. W,.tove
talned by contacting the Land
,,
wiuwut getting stto thereof as
him I miss him very much I
recorded In Plat Book S. Development Manager .t 3234320,
any large musicological Page 45, Public Records of Extension
want him home. Little boy
$e"tjnnle rNIv !.j.4I,wJe.,,.
d!.c.e.cs!iic. thzt
lmc
.rfec 6ie hUn every day.
REWARD still stands, 323.
Tract 26 of SANLANDO hearing who wish to comment on I
l'ops is a great forum tar
SPRINGS according to plat the proposed actions may
0264.
submit
development and some exthereof as recorded in Flat
Book $. written statements to the Land
LOST: wh. shep. puppy w.biue
Page 17, PublIc Records of Development Division prior to the
perimnentation not only in
Seminole
County,
Florida;
strapcollsr, from W. Lii. Mary
non field hut in liaht mucit'
edui.d ubIit h.irI
ia..s.
Boston

I Convalescent Center, 950
Mellonville.

mission. 372-10769 a.m..S p.m.
Ask for Doris.

Noon The DafBefoe Publicotion

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Friday, Jan. Il, 1980—CA

_____________________________

meet &amp; speak with public. Call
322-4076. 9 a.m..5 p.m. for
interview.
______________________
PROFESSIONAL CEMETERY
COUNSELORS
Top Corn-

DEADLINES

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Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House,
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who won three Oscars for his SPRINGS, according to pint
thereof, as recorded in Flat Book Meredith Manor, a replat of Block
stirring scores for
s, Page 59, Public Records of c Nob Hill Section, Flat Book 11,
Page 21, Public Records oh
Wars" and two other films, Seminole County, Florda;
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SANLANDO
Semlisoie
County, FlorIda. Section
told a news conference of his
TownshIp 21, Range 29. Con.
eagerness to Innovate and ex- SP5, the North or Blocks sistlng ci one acre more or less.
A, B, C and D according to the plat
ln the general local ion of the West
pertinent,
thereof as recorded in Flat Book
Page 55, Public Records of Side of East Lake Brantley Drive,
He said he knew he would be
approximately 700 feet North of SR
Seminole County, Florida;
compared to Fiedler — "an
Tract II of SANLANDO
unmatchable myth" — but hIT
Further, the PlannIng and
SPRINGS, Second Replat of the Zoning Commission of Seminole
had not been named the 19th South "z or Block E, F, G, and H, County will hold a public hearing

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conductorof the Boston Pops, SPRINGS, according to plat DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FOR
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ductor, but said he will not S. Page 45, Public Records of DWELLING DISTRICT TO R. 1
follow.bflndly in his footsteps. Seminole County, Florida;
AND 2 FAMILY DWELLING DIS
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all of the Lake Oaks Section,
HEARINGS
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SANLANDO SPRINGS, SEMI.
missionersof Serninole'County will
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hams, newly appointed
SANLANDO SPRINGS. SEMI. amendment to the Seminole
conductor of the Boston Pops
County Comprehensive Plan,
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Drchestrmi, says he will update
CLAIMING ANY ESTATE, Ordinance fl-25, and rezoning of
the Arthur Fiedler tradition TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE the described property from R.
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED 1AA Single Family Dwelling
by seeking out "wildly
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talented" new composers and PORTION THEREOF WHICH DwellIng District,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
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IOA—Ev.ning Herald,Sanford, Fl.

Torchy Notches 200th`çaror Victory

Number On
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"I've been more relaxed the past two
Cotton was plagued somewhatby fouls
Michaels dropped to 34 for the season five of our children go through here."
Into the contest, Jones engineered a 30-8
More Importantly it was Knight
One of the five who is just about blitz which settled matters before Torchy as he picked up his third with 6:17 games," is how Frank explained her
mentor Torchy Clark's 200th college through is senior son, Bo.
sent in the relievers with 4:41 to go in the remaining in the half and exited at that boost in scoring. "Before I'd try too hard.
Prior to Thursday night's encounter career win In Ii seasons at UCF, for.
Now, I'm not worrying about it."
juncture.
"He's very deserving. He's worked his half.
against St. Michaels UCF Athletic. merly Florida Technological University, butt off," said Bo, who ought to know. "I
Following Frank In the scoring column
"We played a good first half," T. Clark
"I've been playing pretty good despite
Director Dr. Jack O'Leary was holding which a throng of 1,873 didn't hesitate to realize people aren't going to want to said about the 52-29 advantage. "But we the fouls," Cotton said. "So I haven't was Lake Brantley's Meg Fahey, who
was making her initial appearance for
court on how St. Patrick had driven the remind him during a postgame toasting believe that because I'm his con. But the didn't play so well the second half."
been too worried about it."
snakes from Ireland.
the Lady Knights after transferring from
of Torchy.
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guys in practice know.'
Another dominate (actor was the play
Along with B. Clark and Cotton,
Despite the Irish heritage of Dr. Jack,
Torchy, whose given name is Gene,
Auburn.
Along with his off-court accolades for of 250-pound 6-5 center Dean Rossin who joined
ft double figure scoring with 13
he- was at a loss to determine just what received a commemorative plaque from his father, young Clark made quite an owned the backboards with 19 rebounds.
Fahey'notched 14 points, as did Dale
St. Mike had done to earn his sainthood, UCF President Dr. Trevor Colbourn and impression on the court too with 11 of 22
Rossin, a Lake City product who didn't points and steady Pete Krull added 10. Zimmerman. Former Sanford ace Sonya
No one was at a loss to explain what a color television from the boosters' club field goals and five of six free throws for play high school basketball, consistently Forward Steven Bourke had 16 points for Manley contributed 10 points and four
Michaels, while Michael Olivieri steals.
happened in the next half hour though, as. and the fans.
tipped the ball In or kept it alive during.
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chipped
in 13.
the Knights raced to a 40.15 bulge enroute
,When we first started I don't know if
Saturday the Lady Knights return to
It was runnlngrnate Gerald Jones, the Knights scoring tear.
to a 9044 thrashing of the visiting Purple we'd win 25 games," Clark retrospected however, that broke the Knights out of
In
an
earlier
game the Lady Knights action against Miami Dade South with a 2
Joining Rossin on the boards was
Knights from Winooski, Vermont.
about the Knights early growing palns- some early game lethargy with a dose of former Fighting Seminole Ruben Cotton slipped past Yale 79-78 on the strength of p.m. tipoff at Seminole Community
The victory was number 12 of the year
'But that was back lnthe gym shorts an4 nifty balthandltng and some pinpoint with 11 rebounds and 11 points. Cotton 21 points by former Lake Howell ace College. Torchy's male counterpart will
for the nation's number one ranked high school gym era,
ranks third nationally in rebounding with Cindy Frank. The 5-7 sophomore also host Western New England College at I
passing.
Division II team against no setbacks. St.
collected 11 rebounds for the 84 Knights. p.m. Sunday in the UCF gym.
"UCF has been very good to us. We had. Holding just a 10.7 lead seven minutes an average of just under 14 a game.
Herald Sports Writer

Tribe Seeks 16th
Against Apopka
Elsewhere around the
Twé of the state's top ten
high school basketball squads county tonight, the DeLand
will be on display in Seminole Bulldogs travel to take on the
Greyhounds in the 4vman
County t°pJ
m while Spruce Creek's
The undefeated and fifth Hawks pay
a visit to
ranked Fighting Tribe Of Bill Altamonte Springs for a
Payne will shoot for victory 16 match up against the Lake
when they host the fast im- Brantley Patriots.
proving Apopka Blue Darters
Saturday's action has Lake
at 8:00 P.M.
Brantley at Oviedo and
The state's third ranked Crooms at L.esburg.
team, the Mainland But,Mainland and Seminole
. caneers— also a member of a appear to be setting the stage
strong Five Star Conference for a clash of highly ranked
— visit Maitland to tackle prep squads when the
Greg Robinson's Lake Howell Seminoles play host to the
Silver Hawks who are fresh Buccaneers on Friday,
off a Tuesday night win over January 18th In the Seminole
the Lyman Greyhounds.
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Bennett 6, Bogeji 4, Totals 267430
APOPKA (56): Smith 14, !ridges 1I,11arnee 11, Aader.onL
11, Jackson 2. Totals *2 32-27
Halftime: Sanford *2, Apopka 21, Regulation: Sanford 52,
Apopka U. Fouls: Sanford 22, Apopka 1$. Fouled

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Hope courses. Fergus got his 68 at tougher Eldorado. His round
included the first ace of the year - on the par.3 12th - three
birdies and one bogey.
Arnold Palmer, who has won the Hope five times but not
since 1973, also had an ace - the 10th of his long and colorful
career. It came on the par-3 sixth at Indian Wells. Palmer

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High Games: Mike Burke 305. 1.1
Martin Hansen 107, Andy Patrick Miriam V.nDuyn. S.?, Mike Ross
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Fried 114, Barbara Knesil I$4.
Curtis Finlayson ISO, Adrian Ross
THURSDAY MITE MIflD
175 Jim Arroyo 175, Mike Ross Standings: Ilelilons, Heaps, "U"
174, Sam Kaminsky 172, Ted Ready, Jnms. Hits A splils,
Puckett 171, 1.1111. Adiinston 141, Witts Amoco. lake Mary Pub,
Hazel Bauder 143, Mitzi Loudon Greans Grocery, Lakeview
142, Finny McKibben 143, Francs Nursing Contort Sanford Auto
Flieger 134, Alice oaldusok 155, Parts.
Lillian Pohl 154. WinnIe Spencer
High Games: Ron La Baunty
Ill. Lucille Thatcher $34.
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1I$113, Jeannie Adams 200, Jerry
High Series: Andy Patrick MS Campbell 153, Richard Heaps lOs,
Martin Hansen 513, Gordon Lamb Marlene Heaps III Jim Barrett
IS,, Mike Nois 150, Irving Fried 151.143, Butch Rose 177.113. Peggy
471, Ted Puckett 174. LIsle Miller Ron ldL Kathy Mggardl3, Burt
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a big reason the Tribe is 15-0. Against Colonial
Tuesday night Butler scored 16 points. nailed 24
rebounds, blocked II) shots, dished out six assists
and grabbed eight steals - which all adds up to
his Burger King Player of the Week selection.

Kegler's Komer

finished with a 70 and that put him only two shots Off the lead
and obviously, he was pleased with his round.
Al Morgan, Scott Simpson, Mark Hayes, Lee Elder and
Llndy Miller shot 69s at Indian Wells; Len Nielsen tiM a 69 at
to lay a stroke
. Quilts and Craig Stadlera69 at Eldorado
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cenma me iean. Sixteen owes were ucu with rauzerr i 70,
Including defending Hope champion John Mahaffey, who
played with an amateur threesome of former president Gerald
Ford, Hope and young Nathaniel Crosby.

Lady Raiders Whip Polk

The Crooms Panthers
gained a measure of revenge
for two earlier losses this
season by knocking off
Kissimmee 51.43 Thursday
night.
Calvin Bryant led the
Panther attack with 24 Points.
The victory marked the
fifth Straight for Crooms since
the Panther Christmas
Invitational and Improved its
record to 11-3 on the season.

Copper 06-li, Nicholson 12.4
4, Burton! 0.04, Morgan 524
U. Totals 24 2-7 49.
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SEMINOLE (74): Martin 18
3421, Cnizl9.II, Ssz*Itk 124
12, Bell! 0.14, BIddiz4 0.11 14,
Manuel 71-218, DImtrOff 10.
' MerkOth 0000. Totals: 32
12-19 74.

HnfttIme Seminole 32-22.
Seminole U, Folk
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Hicks 2-242, Alexander 142,
McGee 142, Ford 16-1.210
Nigea 142. Totals 19HZ.
Cr.oma-Law 14$, bryant 2144, Jackson 14$, W.stea 124, Wynn 44$, knIght 144,
Hendricks 244. Totals 16-135,

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Joe's Variety vs McCoy's Cleaners Raymond Curry 7;
Leroy Rkhardsqn 20; Ricky Richardson 1; We Wooden 4,
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McCoy's Cleaners. Greg Merthie 2; Michael Wright 16;
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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) — Every now and then some
nice young kid shoots a fine round of golf on the PGA Tour and
Immediately someone asks, "Who's he?"
Thursday, in the rain-delayed opening round of the $304,500
Bob Hope Desert Classic, the first event of the 1980 Tow, Bob
Proben, a youngster from Redford, Mich., came out of
nowhere with a 68 that tied him for the lead with the betterknown Jerij Pate and Keith Fergus.
When PGA officials hustled Proben, who earned his playing
card last spring, into the press tent to be Interviewed, he
almost stumbled. Obviously, he had never been Interviewed
before and he wasn't loQklng forward to it, although he proved
to be an articulate young man who seems to know where he is
going.
"I'm so nervous," Proben apologized. "I really don't know
what to say. I was a lot calmer playing golf. At least on the
course I new where I was going and what I had to do. This is
very exciting, so pleace forgive me."
When Proben was asked to go through his round - played at
the host La Quinta club - he got lost. He couldn't remember
all the holes and the clubs he used. So, he apologized again.
But he didn't have to apologize for the way he played.
Asked If he were thinking about winning the Hope, Proben
said, "No. I'm just trying to, have a good time. This is a wonderful place to be and I'm having the time of my life. I'm

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By DAVID HANDLER
Breeding) Is the wry, self- plots out of its characters.
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to produce a character (John Fujloka) is a hostile, This
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comedy instead of a gag Oriental Latka who speaks h
Broadcasting Network (CON).
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comedy — but fall,
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Indian Wells Country Club near thinks he's gay, only he Isn't and Insulting old ones.
air by taking risks. That, in
annual professional golf tour. Palm
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MONDAY
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JANUARY 14, 1950
once every 30 seonds. The
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JANUARY 16, 1950
between Gary Wells and Dale World Speed Skating from
lighter half of human drar
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they said, but the biggest PrObbm In getting people to try
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nor in its wake. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
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fronWunner.
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Vows

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DEAR DICK: My sister and I h5ve a steak dinner bet.
She's normally right about stars, but this time I don't

DEAR DICK: I am getting married next August and
plan to say a personal vow to my fiance. In 'Marcus
Welby, M.D.," Dr. Kiley and his fiancee said some words
to each other when they were married. As I recall, the
words were from a poem and were beautiful as well as
tonehing. Is there any way you can find out what eey said
to each other? JOANNE IIAUCK, Waterloo, Dit., Can.
David Victor, who used to produce "Marcus Welby,
M.D.," rummaged through his old scripts and came up
with the one you refer to. Kiley said words written by Jose
Ortegay Gasset: "There is but one salvation for the tired
nu1, love for another neri. For what Is love, but the
his sphere, and they
lover makes the soul of Ids
we one in spirit." And Janet, Kiley's fiancee, replied with
a poem by Theodor Storm: "Come what may, as long an
you live, It Is day. And If IIn the world must roam,
wherever you are, that Is home.— When your loving voice
I hear, the future's shadows disappear." Have a lovely
weddin&amp;
DEAR DICK: Dies Jim Rockford &amp;lve a Comm or a
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As Sanford opens a hike path designed to provide local
residents with a safer place to ride, local law enforcement
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While Florida law dictates how one must ride, and provides
penalties for violators, law enforcement officials say the
courts themselves are useless, and often they face anger if
they enforce the rules of the road against those on two wheels.
Under the state law, a person riding a bicycle must observe
all the regular laws applying to cars, Including signaling turns,
obeying traffic signals and riding only in roadways, on the
right-hand side.

Additionally, bike riders, are required to use lights at night
on the front and rear of their vehicles.
Safety experts also recommend cyclists wear helmets and
fingerless, padded gloves, and equip themselves with rearview
mirrors which clip onto eyeglass frames or are worn like
glasses, not attached to the bicycle,
But a few young riders are willing to wear protective gear or
equip their bicycles with lights and reflectors, said Sanford
Police Detective William Bernosky.
But Bernosky said there is a worse problem, the inability of
police officers to enforce the law, especially against young
riders,
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may turn left, ttu owing the rider under a vehicle, he said.
But Ed Keary, head of the National Committee For Uniform
Traffic Codes and ordinances, said the result of the switch
would be sziuce fatalities.
Keary sald his organization, which complies the uniform
traffic code In force in almost nil states, Including Florida, said
his organization has a list of 20 reasons why the change would
be dangerous.

To start with, Keary says, motorists do not expect a fastmoving object to be coining at them on the right. Motorists
opening (loors of parked cars look behind them, not ahead, arid
at night they would be shocked by the cyclist's legally required
white light coining towards them Keary explained.
He added that nighttime cyclists would be blinded by the
headlights of oncoming drivers.
When making a right turn under the present rules, there is no
chance for it cyclist to commie into conflict with traffic, but if the
new system was imposed, "there would be 20 or 30 different
possibilities for accidents," Keary said.
screws up the hand signals, too," he noted, pointing out
time problems of indicating a turn in the legally accepted

manner.
American Automobile Association spokesman Hank Downey
said his organization backs the present codes and opposes any
change for the reasons cited by Keary.
The national League of American Wheelmen and local
cycling clubs have sent letters to Hattaway protesting the
proposed change, said the legislator.
Although Hattaway said he still believes the change would
make things safer, he has called a meeting for Thursday at his
Altamonte Springs office to hear views from all interested
parties.

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run of Sanford's new bike route Sunday which sponsored tlw project
following time official dedication to be
The club's Comnnivaity Improvement
held at 1:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Project Committee raised $l,$ to pay
park on the lakefront,
for dIrectIonal signs; posts arid markers
along thel mussoflbs Intirclty loop and
Participating In do brief ceremony feeder routes, while the Recreation andwill be Mayor IA. P. Moore, Parks Parks eparbnent ps'ovided the baler:

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seek a unified front on restricting grain
political independence anot ronaligned and meat shipments to the Soviet Union.
character of Afghanistan."
"We are looking forward to the op.
Diploma tic sources said time resolution
to work out, the details with the
undoubtedly willbe
countries that are here," a U.S. official
than the required twc-th1rda majority cif said as the closed day-1ong session began
the 152-member Assembly.
at the State Department. "Every In.
qOestlon was how many delegations dicatlon that I have regarding their
would abstain and save Moscow from an
&amp;tiOfl ii very encouraging."
overwhelming and humiliating defeat,
Meanwhile,
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The only bite in a largely t ott'
groups
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hiiiing by, and drivers often are inattentive.
A lii etc can he a lot of fun and a cheap form of
transportation. but it can also spell danger. The The sit nation poses a problem For law enforco'me'ut and safety officials.
rider has little protection from automobiles

the Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, proposed reversing the
number of telephone calls objecting to a at $51,130. Revenues from annual care it will take another 15 years before all
cyclists' riding rules after a meeting with Sanford police,
assessments total $4,2l2 and interest spaces are sold.
sale."
Seminole deputies and Florida highway patrolmen.
At the time, Hattaway was told changing the laws could
reduce the accidents which, in 1978, took the lives of 82 perons
and injured 5,573 more in Florida.
Word of liattaway's proposal reached Washington, D.C.,
where members of several safety organizations and cycling
groups immediately sent complaints to the legisla tor telling
him the law was the worst he could possibly propose.
According to Sanford police Det. William Bernosky and
highway patrolman Phillip Dixon, the major benefit of making
the switch would be to give cyclists a chance to see oncoming
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) The U.N. demnatlon of the Soviet action in the Soviet forces, rebel chiefs announced
traffic,
General Assembly was expected to adopt small Moslem nation as the Assembly today.
According to Dixon, about 80 percent of bicycle accidents are
Saturday a resolution that "deplores" continued its emergency special session Maulawi Hohammad Nabi Mohamrear-end collisions. The cyclist is hit from the rear, often with
the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and Friday on the Afghan crisis.
madi was chosen to lead the Jamiat-Ino idea there was any danger.
the
The Soviet Union, its East European Islami (Islamic Society),
calls for the "withdrawal of all foreign
Dixon said changing lanes is "Just common sense." Cyclists'
allies, Vietnam and India protested the Revolutionary Islamic Movement and
troops" from the country.
chances of avoiding collisions are better when there are "four
A draft resolution, submitted Friday debate as "Interference in the affairs of a the Afghanistan National Liberation
eyes looking, not two," he said.
Front. The three rebel groups will
by more than a score of Third World sovereign and Indepondent country."
Bernosky said bike riders often have only 6 inches between
collectively be known as the Islamic
countries, "strongly deplores the recent
themselves
and passing cars. If a rider looks back, the bike
Major grain exporters from the United
Unity Covenant.
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is as much a part of the city of Sanford as
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reduce the governmental costs and the completely sold out, he said, and 14
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of the road, national safety researchers call for main,
Commissioner Jullan Stenstrom said Services to effect (2cet savings where sections of Evergreen's total
taming
the present laws which keep cyclists on the right of the
tions have been sold.
he was awaiting a copy of Knowles' possible," he said.
road, obeying the same rules and regulations drivers follow.
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from the trust fund totals $7,419.79,
leaving a "deficit of $39,498.21 subsidized
by the taxpayers for this special function
Sanford City Manager Warren
Knowles may believe the city should sell
of cemetery care."
its cemetery, but at least three city
Knowles suggested the following five
commissioners don't agree with him.
alternative proposals to the commission:
Three "no" votes on the five-man
— Maintain status quo with continued
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commission 'would block any sale.
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tax subsidy on an increasing scale until
the cemetery is full. Expenditures
Commissioners Lee P. Moore (the
mayor), Eddie Keith and John Morris
continue.
say they are opposed to the sale,
— Transfer the function to private
A month ago Moore objected to the sale
enterprise seeking to operate this facility
In keeping with state statutes.
of the cemetery after two local
— Retain operation with the city but
businessmen offered to buy the 17-acre
obtain added acreage for continued
facility for $1. The city some years ago
.
operations in the future (one acre equals
offered the facility off W. 25th Street for
600 grave spaces) requiring capital costs
sale for 11.
of expansion and increased subsidy by
Six weeks ago, Glenn McCall of San.
the city until perpetual care funds can
ford and Gene Hunt of Fern Park took the
. .
finance the maintenance of the
city up on that offer made years ago.
cemetery.
Moore said, however, at the time, that
— Retention of cemetery should also
he believed the operation of the cemetery
require revision of grave space rates
is a municipal function and the city
WARREN KNOWLES
upwards from the present level of $150 to
should continue providing the service. He
an estimated $250, to be reviewed again
also questioned how private enterprise
. . offers five choices
in three to five years.
could operate the facility any less exCommissioner Mcrris said he also has
Retention of the cemetery means
pensively than the city. He noted the city
places all proceeds from the sale of not seen Knowles' report. "But I believe there is no need to put 100 percent of the
cemetery lots into a "perpetual care the city should keep the cemetery. And I care funds into the reserve but could use
some of the funds to acquire added
trust fund," using only the interest don't expect to change my mind."
Commissioner David Farr was out of acreage and operate the cemetery to
earned annually for maintenance purposes. Total in the trust fund is $119,000. town and could not be reached for reduce tax subsidy.
In his report, Knowles said Sanford is
Moore pointed out that a private owner comment.
Knowles, in recommending the one of 114 cities of the 404 cities in Florida
would have to place in a trust fund only 10
percent of the money earned from the commission sell the cemetery, said, which provide cemetery facilities. The
sale oflots. If the cemetery were sold, the "When a service can be provided by only other city in Seminole County which
perpetual care fund would also be private enterprise, as shown by the operates a cemetery is Longwood.
present cemeteries in Sanford, governHe noted there are four cemeteries in
transferred,
The mayor said Friday he - has seen ment should not be involved," He said the Sanford In addition to the city facility,
nothing that would change his mind transfer of ownership would relieve the including the Catholic cemetery,
Sanford taxpayers - of subsidizing the Oaklawn, and two minority-owned
from the original position.
Conunleslons, Keith ..gr.sd-wlthths-- -present cemet.ry, and provide a cemeteries.,'
He said the city cemetery has a total of
mayor. "It Is the only position I can reduction of two jobit In the city governHerald Staff Writer

think so. I say that the man who plays Monahan on
"Quincy" (Gerry Walberg) also plays Dan Rooney on
"General Hospital." She says It's not the same man. If It's
set, would you please tell us Dan Rooney's real name.
LINDA MORTENSEN and IRENE RHINEHART,
Vancouver, Wash.
I don't know which ls which, but you lose. Dan Rooney is
played by Frank Maxwell.
DEAR DICK: I find Gary Sandy very attractive, but
there has never been an Interview with him that I know of,
Every time one of the "WKRP Is Cincinnati" cast gets
Interviewed, Wa either Reword Heisomen or Lou
Laden.., which I don't mind, but not all the time. Is it
because Gary is shy or because they sever ask him? A
kind of sided says ft's became he's nit popular enough.
Well, bowIs be going to be popular IS be does't have say
publicity? LEIGH ANN HUBILOW, Michigu City, jolili.
CBS disputes your basic premise. They say Sandy has
done many interviews and he's very popular and not shy
at sILAs the CBS 401MWomon $aid, "Everybody on that
show Is a star."
DEAR DICK: Please ..ttle an argument between my
wife and me. What wall the real name of the san if "The
Dime Reed Shew"? Paul Peterson? Or Pail Pearasa?
MIKE AND BARB CRARVAT, Mattawu, Sick.
Peterson.
"The Family'. Scenes From Brit-

is Texan, who acted In college (North Texas State), then
did a hitch In the Army and went to New York and studied
some more. He acted on Broadway and then came to
California and put th several years o( hard work and small
parts before he clicked In the movie, "Walking Tall."
Come to think of It, maybe that's when you got the Idea
that he bad been a sheriff be played Sheriff Buford
Puiser In that film.
DEAR DICK: Please tell we whet happened to Tom
NetbaUs a Lawrence Walk's programs. He has an el•
ceptienal balm. voice 4, alth.ngk ymeger tba mist
if Walks masical family, I Slid him rthiih1eg MRS.
CHARLES DUNCAN, St. Cathartoes, OwLt C.
Nothing. He's still with Welk. Perhaps he missed a
program, or maybe you went next door to borrow a cup of
saccharine.

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parent's support," Bernosky explained, saying there would be

many complaints asking if officers "didn't have anything
better to do" besides ticketing children.
Highway patrolman Phillip Dixon said he, like the other
members of his force, catch bike riders who do not follow the
rules, but do not use the courts to punish them.
Instead, Dixon said he notifies the parents of the errant
rider, and leaves it to them to add to the impact of being
stopped by an officer.
Safety officials said enforcement plays a key part in cutting
down the accident rate.
Florida law calls for the issuance of summonses to adult
riders who break the laws, and action by the Juvenile court for
children.
Under the law, anyone found guilty of a violation could lose
his bicycle for up to 90 days or have it impounded
But this end of the law is not enforced due to cost, Dixon said.
Impoundment of bicycles, which generally are too large to
fit in patrol cars, necessitates calling a tow truck, at the cost of
$35 per tow.
While the charges would be assessed to the owner on
recovery, many of the machines seized would be worth less
than $35, leaving the county or state with an old bicycle and a
$35 bill, he said. - DAVID M. RAZLER

Riots Enpt In- IranIan City Following 1 1 Executions
•

"There are hundreds of these people ram- held omne hope for release of the American
hostages in Tehran,
i4t group op. paging
Party, which .pmergsd as a
tlr wji (Jj town." said one witness.
o
Pars sold shops In the city opened but shut
The council was prepared to vote Friday on a
je U gp-pbirs of d1s.iisnI Ayatollah gas,," polled to Ayatollah Rulmellah Khomeini after the
down again who "a crowd attacked the U.S.nitlated resolution setting up an embargo on
çIst.Madari's pobtical pert.y we eucufed Islamic reypiution if Feixuary, 157$.
, -s, odbulad &amp;I several tjxswd, at bazaar,
exports, but the Soviet Union Indicated it would
riisr in time oiay, soirces
The U.N. Security Council deferred until cast its second veto in a week to kill the punitive
lime U no bad been cosvlctsd by an Islamic fins In time Ldrsots and defied aerial shooting and
oW oil tharesifcreatlngdisordersin the cfty. tsar gas slllIng by revolutionary guards, the Saturday a vote on economic sanctions against measure,
Iran until it considers an Iranian message that
The executions were the first sentences aassed sources said.
The scenario changed when Iran's am.
:TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)

-

Rioting treks out on munberi of the Modem P'i RePoi)1I

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sold.

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bassador, Mansour Farhang, informed Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim, council President
Jacques Leprette of France, and several council
members his government was ready to negotiate.
Diplomatic sources said there was nothing new
in Far hang's proposals. They said they were
identical with the package deal suggested by
Waldheim on his recent mission to Tehran.

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